Lakes and Islands, Times Past

Athens Reporter and County of Leeds Advertiser (18920112), 21 Mar 1893, p. 2

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.m- ,,iossswsrlolfr.'snvel.ufl bedbsus' Ids- .‘Durgusssbscstymvef 0 Poster hid, in Lens-fer, thus he would bring us mantel». the may name-um Mr. outer. in reply to squsssleu by Mr. moms sold the cotton returns, by the census 0 not, allowed tke ospitsl invested in cotton ludustriss to ho 818,280 ISL Divided : (s) Lsnd, "70,980; (b build 32,6313“ ; (c) machines ‘, etc, ,468,7l ; it!) working cspltul, $378,074. Totsl, $13,208,121. 'Ihe number of funds em- ploycll wss 3,502, the smcunt of ws es paid $2,102,603. The woollen returns the census of 1891 showed t.th the on ltsl invr'utud in woollen industrbes wss $9. 5,- 155, Divided; ’Al In'wi. 3537.450; (bl buildings. “$32,077 _ m-whiner . etc, $3,055,653; (d) working ,, . .1, 84, 06,948. Tutsi, $9,365,i58. The number of funds omploved was 7.470. the smount of wsges pnld :‘l,U-li,483. Eoundrlss and mwhine shop returns by the census of 1891 showcd the. a... ital invested to be 814.390503 IL'ur'cll): (LL) land, $1,7lf,35ii; (b) build- iogv, $1,427,735 : (u) muohlnor , 32,013,432; (If) unrkiu capital. 37.04008 3 total, “4,- Illllifilltl. fi'umlur of hands tmployod, 1‘2,‘ 604 ; t -u umouut of wages paid, 8.5,l22,257. I{‘tl.l:lg mills returns by the census of l89l 'Ulpllul II‘VUBll'I, $l,01|3,5il0. Divided: to) :«uds, 575,500 : rh) buildings, $78,000 : (-3) nullhincry and tools. $205,000 .2 (d) Hadrian; unyl'unl, $535,008; beta-l. 31,02”,- i’m-L The number of hsuds employed, 831 : H... mmmnf. of wages paid. 8335.000: rsw rnl'urlul used, 3575,00“ ; value of output, .sl ,';.'»«),t .1 u). 01: "Winn to go into Supply, Mr. i‘srtc begun a long speech in Fran-9b, r: \nllcmnlng the tim’ernmunt on their policy in the, \lmntobu School qut‘MADn. \Er. 'l‘urto continued his speech in Eng- ILlL [In soul that he (lid not feel in first npvuiug thin (lunatian justifiod in spanking in English, nwing to his imperfect know- llniHU ni Lhu linguugc. Hus would not suspev..~.‘rm: slum: lhll‘ty your past the tin-,xuule Salim! question had been settled, us h; no line l'ruvmcm- of Upptr and Lower (‘amlriu wcro convoruod. At. the: present limo \w won face to face with tho sums (lilil .ui‘y winch it was supposed hurl been mailed. “chad gum) luck thirty years, ur:-i it muhi um, lfws (lemud that we were Mm i, . hm with as great national crisis. \‘. l... on»: rchponzihio fort-hut etntcof things? Hum.) l~ll'l pictorial}; Would any that as strong h v.4 r :xuzmrl lull l’n‘lietl to deal with uq'i'mlwu which tlioy should have (fault mu: IIL'I>U,1§,"l:ll to mom in amendment. to 17.3 Eliftilwlfi m -;ninlo Supply; “That .l‘l My w. his M! :r ‘thul.’ be left l-ut mu; lint. i:liuw‘.’lll§{ substituted : “ That this liar: v til-m: rouxprcns its «lisspprovui of the it'll!“ u! llm Havermuuut‘m«hauling uit‘n tin-'1 limitwlm ash-ioi question in usâ€" summg to lju l‘”h3f3ESOll of jualmiul functions couliiu m xvi? :» their duiy on constitutional mivivmn: '. . llm l‘rwwn, which assumption is wholly unknown to low, and if now no: quicmiml in W‘nlllfl be on. wtcvnrcivo of tho principle of :Vlluist‘: \ ibzlity. ” .‘Jr. inRiviwr reviv: on,» Not; . "ricry the Frule lunguugo uurl the Honor-ale Hchuoi question in Mauitc‘rm. There was; no siniitulty till the Hrcenwuy Government. name into power,unri on thnt ucoacionihc was tony to see thst tho l.ll.€1f‘k.l press of Quebec z-sjmooll with those :ovonlled Liberals. After Mr. liroenwuy came in all Roman Catholic school sections were wiped out, irusteos wcrc dismissed. funds tbst be- .cnged to the Romun Cuthclio School "lourd, amuuuliug to scmc 314.000, were taken away from them and givc- *1.) the L‘lllflf section. It was no wonder was he Egreedwo a rust cxterxt with lll'. hon. friend from i. Inlet, even although its did '7'. a.ng with him in his moons of seekin n remedy. He denied that the minority o hisnitoba Were actipf; under the directions of the hierarchy. 6 would burn much pi'usum in voting against Lhc amendment. Sir John Thompson ssid thnt closriy the sproch of tho hon. member for 1.151% bud been prr‘pm'tni by one portion and tho rcsolur lion drawn up by .snnlllfil‘ person. The hon. gentleman) ind made the most forcib Mr; of Lm arguments and of his nttac upm tho Hovermncnt on the ground that the Acts 0' 1.991") ought. to hsve becn dis- ullowod. They looked in vain in the four m-rnrru of his resolution to find the subject of disullownnao mentioned st Ill. Tho l’ro. vmco of Manitoba. for thc‘purposos of this Argument, commenced its existence in 1870, "fill the that. question which store in our ucctznn With the ri his of the minorit (for ‘JPflllf'iI for its so utimx on the con ition of eriucstion in that Province st that time. It, war. apparent to "vvx‘yiuuly at that 1!; first, in”. much as If”: rcni-lnnis in that country 3:1an flu-:l system (if Educational lsw, 'szi'u was no uywfl'm of fiapurulo or dis raleilmt swim Zr Misting at. tho time of union or tho fornm’mn oi the Province, and in a“ llai‘qzlt'rfifi of that this Province in pmniugtlm himiinhu Act provided lhst tho nmc pnmkw "llfi‘li-l be given when Hl'pcml‘c in»le v‘xi‘llfl'l by low or by ppm-(1‘0 at 13x» mm Hi uumn. It wsv dis- tant-fly provi-iml 3hr -ans!.itutlon of M min .l in lb?” lbn’. if a system of Hr‘p'urst." Soho-(ls on» ml rithor by lgw ny- byr‘uslnm n9 the ll'llf‘. of that union f0 Would he hrrvonrl lhv pnch of the Provin- (riul imgiuhlmr to impair the rights 0’; the wins or people who “loin-Hod or unlovde those schools. in DC) a Public School at stem wan udcptml for that. l‘rnvtnou in‘ eluding rm‘ nniv n gnu-ml syllme of «lacs- lion, such an ms rationally known so u syslmn 235.30.: Hclrnclu, in”. providing lllvmny syru-msélmliy for in system nf S'punrio .h‘hocls, and for twenty ymrs, with ~ui'inus modifi-wslions, fhut Act ind twisted, and was 0 rsted continuously. fly two Ann: 1:? 1390, w aic‘h were-romplslnod of. (but. cyst v. hf both Public sud Report“ Schools which hsd existed for twenty yesrs wss cut up root sud brunch, sud s number of persons in the minority in thst provisos lur petitioned the Unvernmsuf. for redress. The position which the Government book and the report took wss this : “not It won their duty to ssoertsis whether tlsu Lab 0' H90, of which diullcwsnes wus sought. did interfere with the system of N Schools st the time of union “my nudef IN .1 . ng our”. low or prscticr. WA sold, as the preys: fcrdlssllcwesos on the g2- the Acts being nitru virus, that tbst cu t to be decided by the courts. Or: of his colleagues sad hl-selfbe W fly sttcm t tcevs Mini-WW . Tl. Plovlnce of “snitch ill 3 Hon-l Emma's, sud wkstb. In tho of logic tors cl to or II with them, they every sud rest secured ms ob. i ii tomb would burs! if "r 3‘ ? P I l E. Mtbst ts vs bee-dis. . ks wss exceed‘ g distinct sud says-tic ststernsnt of the. 1’9 Minis“! tbss e Government never thou t of dls~ ullow'lng it, thus it wsu s utter youd the reset: of Mlnlsterisl blllsy. He regretted thus be (Sir John Thompson) ksd not us emphatically ststed his views in his report so in is speech. It In now a; eed b both sides of the House, for r. Ills e. speaking for the bulk of his ty some years ago, ststcd tbst for fault pub, spunk-Ila ID‘A' hli fellow- lnsmbers on this side the House, they held tint legislstlon with reprd to «fur tlouwss not to be vetoed or dlssllcwed. “s commended the s b of Isis hon. friend from Winnipeg (Mr. ugh Mscdonstd),snd concurred in wbst be sud us to not submit- , ting to on unorouchmmt on tho rights of his ' province, and in his ststemenstbst he would vole sgsfnst my Government thutsttempted to interfere with whst that provincc bod dune. tht right hsd the Government to invite llligstiou, and to cull upon the pro- vince to appear ut the her of justice? The question wss s proc- uqu one here and now. He uked the House to come to n oonoluslon one way or the other us to whether inter. foreuoe would be when d, interference which would on!" lead to trnz‘ble butwnen the Dominion null one of .. ravine”. In Manitoba the veto power bsd been stretched to its utmost limit. He did not hesltste to say st the moment tbut it wss s dungerous attempt, sud thst irrltsting proceedings were culoulsted to do very grout mischief in- deed. Under these circumstsuces wss it right thst they should strsin the relutlcns “if”; between the Dominion sud one of its 3,..zatest Provinces 7 “us it for the sske of avoiding Ministerisl responsibilv't thst the Government were repsred to re use st once to interfere 2 as it for this tbut the friendly fooling: existing between the Dominion surf the Province were to be jeopardized? U, n the vote which the Government mig it out on this occasion, would to u vory great extent rest the wel- fare of tho Dominion. Eir iIcctcr L‘sugovin soil that he dill not think that thorn wns any intention to im- pose Suparutc schools on the Province of Manitoba, but. it was held that those schuOis hud been already established before the Act of 1530 was passed. The hon. gentlemen seemed to think that only one section of the people had tighla. He did not asng wig}, him in that, Thy. rninnrity hurl rights so “'1.” as the mujoril-y. Comparing thc resolution of the member for L‘Ialet with an urtla la in tho (Iauadimz .ilagmine by Mr. Dalton McUsrthy, Q. C., M. l’., it looked on If them two had their hands together in preparing a. case to put before Parliament. Mr. Curran, resuming the debstc, ssid that what they were bound to do was to sluud by tho conutitutlcn as it was deter mined by tho highest court of the lsnd, to give to each clue of persons their full rights out of the constitution, sud to abide by thst constitution sud nothing else. He held thst the argument by the member for North Blmcoe (Mr. McCarthy), thst for the first time in November lost it was held thst the sub-section 3 of section 03 of the B. N. A. Act hud any besrmg on the question, was erroneous, because Judge Klilsm hsd held that it did have n beurlog on the cue WIN“), :5; first cums beforo the court in Manitoba. The Home went into Supply. Upon on item of 32,500, A further sum for tho ludisn Industrial School under the suspicus of the Methodist Church at Chillio . wsck. B. G. Mr. Uhurlton ssked thst t‘cc Minister of , the Interior would bring down at the surlirst dste A statement of oil the expenses incurred on bchslf of denominational schools in the Nortbwnsb. Mr. Ilsly said but would do so. M r. Davis thought thst this s stem of siding denominsticnsl schools won (I lend in Unluric to an awful uproar. Every church would oomplsin thst it wss not getting its proper shore. On what bssis ms the money rsnmd 'f Wss it. on s per cspits bull 1 ‘his whole s mom was like] to lend to very serious ifficulties in this can. Mr. Mulls thought thst the schools should be supervised by sn cflicisl who wss free from any influence which would lend him to tskc s donominsticml view. Mr. (V‘r'Af-u wus in fsvor of the vote, be- cause ha v-midcred special treatment was uncut-cry in the cone of Indisne, who 1,: med an exception to the gencrsl rule. ~ - Lair. I)st said that the schools were laced on u per empire. huts. There were in isnimllu snr‘i the Northwest 19 bosrding schools, with 360 soholsrs. Six of the schools were under tho Church of En lsnd, six under the Roman Catholic Churc , six under the Prubyterisn, sud one under the Methodist Church. Of tho dsy schools lhere were lit). with on sticndsnce of L458 pupils. Of these 68 were under the Church of i-Jng‘snd, 3| under the Roman Catholic Church, 2 under tho Prosbyterisn Church, 14 under the Methodist Church, sud 5 un- denominstlonsl. There wero l0 industrisl schools, with 1.030 pupils; 4 worn under the (march of Englsnd, 3 under the Romeo (ktholic Church, I under the Pmbytarlso, end 2 under the Methodist Church. Mr. Putlarson (Brent) cold they would have to hm pstlence with the system. The Indisn cbsrsctcr could no?» he trunsformcd st once. The difficulty experienced no that the Indium sfter lssvlng the industrisl schools went- bsck to the reserves. Mr. Dsly-Tbst is s problem. Mr. Psurson (lire-ell thought the system the best lhst could be devised st pro-n9. On the item oi‘ $0,000 for liugstlon under the bend of mlmlleuecus, kfr. McMullou naked for on or function. Ir. Passer cold the item wss or no; Man in connection with the Behring fisheries mew. lfr. Dnvtus-Jht you but! s spschl vote fortkss. llr. loomâ€"I think this lsfor srbltrssleu assesses. I shell brlsg down full infer-s- 0: the item of CM,“ the further s-eust required for the Pnbfbflfou Ge.- u‘l‘eosssesd the Wrseks sub islvsgs Ask-â€" r. as Res g the diposslef “sy- gfl is con-.52.. with proceedings bsfosu srllsa nunsâ€"Mr. Foster. Ir. Poster moved the House luvs Dulu- Illttes of Supply. Co the item of 06,500 for Cape Tormen- tlns bsrbor, N. B., Mr. stles ssld the construction of s wbsrf st Cups Tormentlne wss unjustifisble, u it wss purely to bend: the :sllwsy of the ken. Ins-she: for Westmorslssd(lr. Wood). known us the Shedisc Ilsilwsy, which run from Skediso to Cope Tor- usestlns, N. 3. Ir. Wood (Westsnorelsnd) .ld be bud never received my renunerstlen for wkst lie ind done in promoting the rsllwsy. snd bud no mills or other industrial on the line of the rsllwsy, end derived no benefit whatever from his sesoofstlou with tbs l'llf X bill introduced by Mr. 'l‘isdsle respect- lug tho Grunt! Truu Rsilwsy of Csnsds wss resd s. third time snd pus-ed. . Mr. Bpesker rend s communlostlou from the Seoul. slsting thus they find bills for the relief of Joe. Balfour. . Y. Hebden sud E. H. Hewsrd. l'I‘hs House went into Committee of Sup- P ’- Oo so item of “.000 for Richmond. Qus., post-office, Mr. Mulock drew sttentlon to the rock- less policy of the Government In bulldiu posh-offices sncl public buildings in em towns where the revenue wss very smell. Lsr towns were de lved of their rights sndfitter sccormn stions simply boosuse they did not return supporters of the Gov- ernment to Parliament. Mr. Lister chimed thsb the grunts by the Governmeutfor public buildings lhrou bout the country were sim ly s form of bu ry. The Government (If not go down into their own pockets for the money, but took it out of the public chest. He moved first the item be struck out. Mr. Ives rsid if the hon. gentleman knew suything of the constituency of Richmond and Wolfe he would not hsve lnsinusted that soy considerable section of the people could be bribed by the erection of s post- offlce. There was not the slightest found-- tlon for the insinustion he hsd mode. 80;: the item of 890,000 for Toronto Drill uli, Sir Richsrd Cartwright ssked whet wss the total cost. Mr. Ouimst sold the totsl cost would be $280,000. Mr. Sutherland introduced bills from the Senutc mentioned shove, sud one for the relief of Mirth). Bullsntyne, which were rend s first time. Mr. sties desired to cull the stlcnticn tresty. He had received my inquiries from the Muritime Provinces, whether, under the section of trusty relst- ing to articles of Osnndlsn origin exported direct which might be udvsnced to the minimum tnrifi on entering Frscce, fish preserved in their ustursl form, such ss dry coda-h, dry herring, or msokerel, were included. Mr. Foster ssld that on Mondsy slur-noon he would mske s gensrsl stuternens regsrd- ing the provisions of the trusty. ML. III "III. â€"â€" hen Tried to Get ler luck sun: In! rolled. In the days when men sold their wives for s smell money consideration the womsn in the cue wss not slwsys dissstisfisd with the changed order of things, ssys the W’svcrlcy Ms zine. Eur-l in the month of Much, I 76, so. Eng ish csrpenter numed Higginson went into us ole-house for his morning drought; there be met s fel- low-carpenter snd their ccnversstion turned on wives. The csrponter, whose nsmc history bssuotrocordsd,lsmented that hehsd no wife. Higginson, on the other hsnd, lsmentcd und expressed re t thst there wss no wsy except murder y which he could rid himself of her The osrpentsr soured Hig lnson tbst there wss s wsy~tbe old Eng! is custom bud msds it quits lswful for s husbsnd to sell his own rib. “ No one would be such s fool so to buy mine,“ sighed Hi gins-m. " I would do so," the other prompt replied, ” sud think I bud made it good srgniu too.” 7 The husband, just than in s mood to chefs sgslnut antic restrslnt, clinched the burgsln 0..., the spot. Mrs. Hig on wss duly clsimlszi by her now land so went wipineg snough snd lived with him no hla w e. In u few dsys, however, Big inson either grew tired of his mslchlese ms or sus- pected lhst he bud not. done right null went to the cthor carpenter’s house, demanding his wife buck. Mrs. Higginson strenu- ously refused to leave her new lord. “A sole is s sols," said she, “ sud not s Joke." Hfgginson went sgsln snd sgsiu, but to no purpose, sud sfter s woes ortwooessed culling. His wife bud just begun to conclude thus ho bud st fut quietly resigned his chin, when she wss cilcd to egg-r before u coroner’s jury sud identify 2 husbund, who bud settled the guestlon by bungln himself. The prioepsl for the women not recorded. Overdneslnu : Americsn women over-dress in receiving stless. Anhglfsbwmsnlssstswudeus of her reception gowns so she is of desol- lets toilets es s bone dinner. In the former-she conserves the gresussrlehness offsbrfc. Broesdes, velvsts, estlus ere asst-h she will wesr. with superb swa- bvolderles sud lsees, bus hsr gowns ore Islgk st the thrust, noteven T-sbspsd, sud her us- sre well eovsssd. This uklng . y, but ls order so lsy the feats thls sxtrsesdlssry uses more fully before the public on Adver- tierr reporter rooesded to lnvestlgsts it. It was his ensure sud duty soustlm since to no the remsrksbls cure of Ir. of South London, wrought 8. 5. Powell 1. tbs medicine known as Dr. thllurns’ Ask Pills fer Pele People. It wss s strik- hxs fungal-stun, bu ls wee eves surpusesd by ulrsou- lous experience of Mr. E. F. of 10! Willlsln street. Mr. .ls su uncle of Aldermen R- A. there, sud by virtue of Ion sud persons! qnsllties is we] end fsvor- sbly known throughout the city. He is s c for sud joiner by trsdu, dugood wcr men. His friends sud seq iutsnces sre swsre tbst s beultbiur sud more robust can never wslked the streets of London until u few yours ego. when he wss suddenly chicken with who is generslly supposed to be Enrol sls. 'I‘bey beurd with regret thus be sd pronounced lseursble, end so be wss unsble to lssve the honor, only oocsslonsl csllsrs ssw him sgsin during his long spell of tots! dissbllfty. Within the lust few months they hove been Agreesny surprised to see him sround sgsin plying his vocation sud uppsrently us vigorous es of yore. Inqulry sud exnlsnutlon unturslly fol owed, sad it is now widely known in the city to whet sgenoy Mr. Csrrothers owes his msglosl restorstion to besitb and strength. A nu Win: in. “was. The other evening the reports: celled upon Mr. Osrrotllers sud found him seated by the fireside in the bcscnroi his fsmlly, looking hula, hesrty sud hspp . Upon looming his visitor’s srrsnd he ssl he wss only too hsppy out of the depths of his gratitude to refute the circumstances of his sfilictinn snd his wonderful cure. “ I hurl slwsys been s strong, hesllhy msu,” he sold, ” until this stroke lsid me low. I hsrdly knew what sickness mesnr. It wss three yesrs sgc lost April when the sttsck cums. I went to bed sppsrenlly in my usual hcslth one night sud swoke sbcut fio'olook in the morning us my wstch st the bend of the bed told me. I dozvd off sgsin, end on wsking the second time stwmpud to rise. I. could not move. Every nerve sud muscle of my in» l" letbmad to mo psrslyssd. I lsy like I. It. At. first I was speechiezs, but mannered sf... 1' n time to srtioulsle isobly, and not ver sudihly, my wish that r. physician b8 smut or. Dr. Mocrshcusc came and plsced c inn-turd of the louder of the Roma to the French ‘ plats!- ncross my bowels, telling me to lie quiet for a few dsys. I did so boosuse I could not do snythlng else. ” Au wss entitled to the services of tho lodge physician, Dr. Pingel, I sent for him. He gsve me come medicine that relieved the sxcvuolstlng psln in my hand. He brought snother doctor with him (I don't know his nsms) sud they subjected me to u rsgulsr course of trestment, by which I wss sns~ pended from s support urcund my neck. I sske'd the doctor what the mutter won, but us be evident] wished to spore my feelings he did not fol mu directly nor did Mr. Glilstt, the secretary of the lodge, whom I slso ssksd. I Inferred thst there wsssome- thlnu the did not wish me to know. "I now been about A yssr in the some condition. Sometme I wss sbls to get out of bed, but never out of doors. At. other tlr‘aI wss unsble to feed my- self. I hsd sbsolutsly no control over my muscles. If I sttempted to touch or pick up mythic , my urm would uuslly stay, up rent y of its own volition, in on entire y difi'crcut direction. I wss more helpless then no. mum, end I suffered s great den]. The doctor commenced the in- jection of some compound into my um not! log, buts kind of on ibsoecs guthered In esol: sad it list! to be fumed. This wss very pslnful. A qusrt of mutter of sgresnish color cums out. I seemed to get stronger in generul henltb. but my pursl sis remslned the suns. In December. 1 l. sfter two core snd eight months of thls helplessness, wss given up by the doctors us bopslees. The Grsnd Muster of the Order, who hsd come to London to look into my cm, mod the Secretory of Perseversucs Lodge culledl to see me snd informed me of this. I bod given up sll hope myself, so the blow foil lighter. The lodge bud sll this time bran psying my weekly sick dues, end I undsn stood thst sfm tbs doctor's certifioste of my bopelessnceu hsd been funded in tiny msde smugemente to continue giving me permnent sid. “ And now so to the remedy which proud my esrtbly sslvstlon : A next door n bbor onedsy sent me in slsbelolfs Dr. W1 lsuss’ Pink Pills box. I reed it, snd eating on s whim, sud not with soy reel es- psotstlou of benefit, guve my little girl 50 centstobuys box. The very first box nude use more cheerful ; 4t seemed to brscs meup sod I begsc to feel . glimmercf With the second end third box the luprovemqt continued. sud I felt more tbsn delighted lofind tbs I wss commenc- lng to recovcr sk- uss of my limbs. Through s friend I got s dozen boxes out! the loo sddstl bull s dozen more. I kept on tsk ug the Pink Pills, sud I gslned “dun-us» I on now whsf. yousee no ts-dsy. Yes, I ll! ospsbls of curring my us before. I In working st III tsudefnfaudeuWessstpnssus sud wulk ever there (s dlstsnes of costly two lulles fruutbskeueslsnd rsturneveryds ." “ You no nstursll think of Dr. xilllsns' Pink Pills {ls-f" Interpelstsd “ hi I” echoed Mr. CW. " Do you sttrlbuts It to Pink Pills l" "Ida not doubt first they were the mussel kls e sinus Hr. Osmthers ssysltwss by ng thanks beosusewell Yesrtbern see-Into be virtue in the medicine. iodols by this cuss.” Dr. erlluus' Pls Pills on o perfect bleed builder sud nerve meteor, eurlsg suck dlssssss ss rbsunstlsln ussrslgls, puslsls, locomosur smlsfis. Vitus nervous besdsohe. nervous pros. trutlou sud the tired feeling therefrom, the sfter sfl‘eols of is grippe, lsfisenss sud severe colds, discuss depoudln on bumors la the blood, such so sorc uls, chronic erysipelss, etc. Pink Pills give s healthy glow to pole sud ssllow complexloos, sod sre u up olflc for the troubles peculinr to the female Iyefulll, sud in tho one of men they efioot s rsdicsl cure in sll cues srlsin from mantel worry, over-work or excesses sny astute. These Pills use msnufuclured b the Dr. rookvil Willisrns’ Medicine Corn , 0st, sud Schenectsdy. sud srs sol the firm I trude Insrk oval in boxes bearing wrs per, utlSOcentssbox or 0 bores fora. Besrinmlndtbss .Willlums Pink Pills am never sold in bulk or by the dosen or hundred, sud sny (fesler who ofi'ers substitutes in this form is tr in to defrsud you sod should besvoidecI. ll‘I‘he public sre slso csutloned slush sll other so-oellsd blood builders end nerve tonios, no msttnr who! nsms msy be given them. They ure sll fmiletions, whose mskers bopetc res n pecnuisry sdvsntsgs from the wonder ul rs ulsllon schisved by Dr. Willlsms' Pink ills. Ask your deslrr for Dr. Willisms' Pink Pills for Psls People, snd refuse ull imitations nod substitutes. Dr. Willlsms' l’lnk I-‘llls may be bed of oil drugglsus or direct by mil from Dr Willlsms’ Medicine Company from either sddreu. sre sold mskos s course of tmlment com- other remedies or medicul tn slalom. AT 'I’III .0110! 0|? Till I“. No Truce er Wrecksgc In the Deepest or me Ocrnn's Depth. An extraordinary circumslsnce that has been notlood with interest and lhut siwnye creates surprise when first lesrurd is t-‘w entire sbsenccnf forslgn mstterin the doope r part of the ooonn’s floor. Of all the vessels lost in midoceen, of oil ‘ the human beings that have been druunrd, of oil the msrine unimsls thst have periuhed, of oil the clsv, sand and gruvel for. fall by dissolving icebergs, of sll the vsrions sub- stsnoes drifted from every share by shifting currents-«not s truce remsios, but in their pluce wster from 1,000 to 2,000 fsthoms in depth covers the uniform do it of thick, bluish, tensolous slime, cell globi- gsrins ooze. A bit. of this under s powerful lens is do. clsrsd by the Connopolitcn to be u revels- tion of besuty not readily forgotten. The oose is composed slmost entirely of the dfinue‘h‘ me“ ddiuuly Maui“! “he!” .‘ Ins word,puin,whsther inlasrnslor external, ' finds s prompt sntidots in Nervlllne. fmsglnsble. At depths greuler than 2,500 fsthmns the bottom of the use consists mulnly of pro ducts srising from exposure, for slmost lncslculsble periods, to the chemlcsl notion of see water, pumice sud other volcsufo utters. This finslly results in the formstlon of the red olsy deposits thst sre considered cbsrscterlstfc of the profounth depths of ‘ the ocean. Csrbonsle of lime, which in the form of the shells of forsmlnifers, mukcs up so lsr s purl: of the globigerins cone, is here s most entirely sbeent. Sen wster is very nssrl vent, sud before say she I, lsrge or smell, reaches the bottom of these tremendous sbysme itis chemicslly estsu up, lilerslly dissolvedâ€"s result which the enormous pressure of the water must msterislly noun. One tboossnd fsthoms the weight of the wuter ressing on oil sides of en object im- ms to thnt depth, is very nesrly one ton to the squsre inch, or more then one hundred limos that sustained ut the see level, end or the grentsst depths the pressure is so lnv crowd that it would seem nothing could withstsud lb, in foot hesvy metsl cylinders ‘ let down with tho sounding s stns Are i sometimes, on being druwn up sgsiu to the " enrisce, found bent sud oollspsed, while : strongly-mode glues vessels whic the motel enclosed sre shuttered into frsgmsnts. Wsy lewn south. The snow line msy be ssid to luvs termi- nsted st Wsehlngton, end the some is generslly true of good lends sud northern enterprise. Even twenty miles below the Cupitol you feel so if you were in s differ out ocuntr -not only etc the funds poor, sud the bu ,slnsll, oftcn dflspidsted, but the popu tron sppesrs to suddenly obsnge too. The urgroes snd “ crsckers us the ore culled hers. now ohlrfly optics! on e out! much shout elr prembes, ponies sud persons look untbrift . With the ex tlcu of some ports of e gls, the ksveller looks in vein for the cultlvsted tke trim buildingssnd the fins herds o tkenortb. bsve cone in and commenced improvements with their old-tins energy, but evidently - bsvs found cruciate contend wlthlu tbs ssudykell, wsnn ollneh sud Ill-counseled edicts of the ntlveuulon. Jesus The price st which those pills v psrstively inexpensive us competed with i M" M“ “ed' 1171. "41""; m .. 3 vv ‘ r ’ ' mum-nabs“ Ass-rinses ~ 0“ e “I‘ssonebssktewkst! wee sheet to up.» ' minus lulu-q ates-es. beuwsble number “is M Dlssrlst. “you mussksve stu?‘ 1'11... m u, or» o, It. mm kow quiele ull seuudusedwiskm Rub-her mendpcrrssslfsbe ksdkssws you lifs.’ "quostls squeersnlrnsl. Ibsveu’t sly admlrsslon for cste, I confess, but to return to «but I use shout to ss,Idl- Ludo, ou willpudoante if seem too presnrnp cons when I to you tbst Iâ€"-â€"” “ Don’t you think ' Mr. Issues ’ is u very wonderful story, Mr. linkers f" " Yes, it's s greet story. But whet I wanted to ssy ls tbst 1â€"" “And you sre residingI ‘ Bonefils For- I slws wslt tlll s msgsslne story lsfiufshed b’e'fors I reed it. But listen to m juetn momsnt, Miss Amos. ’0'. 1.. “ Doesn't it mm to Mr. Hookers. first the study of Dsntn isâ€"” "Almonds Quickstep!" exclaimed the young 00 mn, impetuously, “ if you think on on'h wsnt to be my wife give me s 0 men to put the question usrely sud then ssy no, if you must, at for heaven’s sske don't filibuster l”-â€"-0hiccgo Tributes. Tribute 1'. I“ We. Lust your the price of holed he in the nrgecltlcs in the Blot. of New ’ork in- creased in price sboutlso cents per hundred unds, coin to s scsrity of supply osused y the sand I: ocksde, which prevented the fsrmsrs from connecting with the, . msrket. Immense sums of none were psld by city ruidenls to mske up t. is sd- vunce :1 price. The s culstors und middle. men res the out re profit; the furmers Ruined nothing sud the consumer suffered. This incident supplies s pertinent lcrscu to those persons who srgne thst the cities hsve no interest in the improvement of the country modsâ€"Good Roads. Put This In Your Isl-up neck. Mr. Hon. r'mtwtt, Paris, Ont , writes: I purchased n lm'f of "Term Bnlsun " from your sgeut, W. 9-. Rochester, which nu proved itself far superior to anything I Whine driving on tha rosd fur summer my horas became sum in spots Ind also scolded, l uppléed the lluimm and in s. few du's if. wzu entirely heslod, having no sign of u sort: or. all. [will never be Without Texan Bsissm as long ass I own It horns" I'ricr ‘25 cunts Ask your druugist for if. or ll‘fllB s i". I". Hogswnrth. N0. 8 “'oilinglun snout cast, 'I‘( r Hits). 133*: Huff's flesl Vlsllalc. Mr. Marley, lhs wnil-kcuwn :nVestigutcr of alumni m worn-~11 ~ by rut-mill W 'tm'tsnfn- nouns photfigrmphk and the- zovtmpo, has now cuccrodcd in rendering the busting of n living heart vmlilo to the syn All the phase of the movement. cuu be followed sud properly examined by this new method. The besrt umpioyurl in his experiments wss lhst of u turtle. ,‘lf'lc llgks- lng‘s Toner: Is scarcely more rapid thsn the lightning- llke notion of Nerviline in sll kinds of psin. Is it neurgslis? relief is certsln and rapid. Toothsuhe is cured us if by magic. Rneu~ mstism finds u muster in u few opplicstlons of the wonderful snd penstrsting Nerviline. Nervllice s trisl. ‘Dru everywhere sell it, so centssboltle. giste sud denier: it cost: only 25 no Girls Are Not to Meme. Marylsud is following Csnsds in no effort to induce the bschelcrs of the Stste to tasks to themselves wives. Msrylsnd, however, is trying the mutter with more hsstc thsn Csnsds is showing. A low hss slresdy been planned to to): bachelors, there being 20,000 :' more femslos then mules in the Slute. The . “drum, .0,‘ otrungc feature of this lack of intcrost in wedded life sppssrs to be u remsrksble one. Both Onuods sud Msrylsnd boost of the beauty of their women. If besut is no inducement to msrrisge the bschs on de- ssrvc to be lsxed for their non-spprecistlon of so greet s blessingâ€"Bufulo News. fienellon’s Ibeumlle lepellnns. Hsve you tried this greeteet internsl remedy? If not, do so st once If sflllcted with rheumstism in my form. Used successfully over if) yours. Thousands in Csnsds sud the U. S. testify to thorough cures sud improved heslrh sfler sll oth‘ trestmsnt fsllsd sud cots were considered bopelesc. A Heavier fres- Ile Shep. Miss Highmiudcâ€"I do not love you, Mr Brokersgs, but I confess I tske so lulu-est mica. r. Brokersgs (with enthusissmlâ€"Oh, dsrl'mg, csn’t you tasks the principsl tool To Infuse lore Con '10 the sore slwsys use Pntnsm‘s Psinless Corn Extrsctor. Alwsys ssfo snd pulnlosu. Bowers of substitutes sud imitstlons. Use Putnam‘s Psiuleso (Jorn Extrsctor. At drugglsh. Wuryiflcueyneeners. Bridsl couples, es s rule, fight shy of “brltlsl cksrnbers“ in fushlonsbls butch. Tbcy keve loomed shut it costs hlgh to ' sdvsrtlss themselves ss " huppy couples.” Hm end there save-sums nortbersers . Grsson’ “Egan:- Gmr stage: he ssslpersry steps toe â€" stsssly. Bold b: drugng The Widowâ€"Did you in knots sud repent st leisure! The messâ€"Not muskâ€"we scurried st leisure sud repented ls lusts. Wee Bone founded by Home l" sired spn oftketesohor. “Ne. skewfss-su "u 'wss list who shes old loo-- l Ieus'sssske tony-re vsbsssd tersfis q . um I l V" .r . w, . ’. , -. .. " ‘ ‘ v '1'. firmly»? ~W trim-sad. «k “I W‘imw'rw I t 5. [in ‘ " s if" ! Giro i r. EMT 3" HUSTLER ? , st - ~ ' Its-:uwkeluvenlud ticket-wok“ levels-clinic. gigs-Ills yls she'l‘sto ksewtksyssu's oli. Itlstbggirlslofl wkebersyeswllkskelrplsse- ls Islesvery ruse sldrnsldw M erysoftlyoversoneeldlovesflslr. “lien probe ymrwu-uobhlybussbekes gredusly convinced herself um there wss. l “IMO-rs. Is is generslly believed st the north thst an“! ours use provided for negrocs on the fliers rsllrosds sud thub they as for- bidden to do on the cure reserved for white sople. nob is not the case. The simple not is t every nllrosd in the south sells first on second olses tickets, wheress only fiut clsu tickets sre sold on most of the northern rosds. A second clue ticket sn- tltlss one to pangs on the‘ smoking our. As s rule the soul. ern n roes srs thriftleu sud poor, sud but for the leased institution of stond-cls. tickets would hsrdly be shle to trove! no oil, for rules of lure src nearly doublw what they are in the north. 'l‘lur- sre ususlly us msny white people as black ones in the “ sruokx-r," and although it looms u littlc odd to find Woman in on uput» ment thst is fillvd with the fumes of pipes:- und oi as, it reslly causes no suffering to them. use thoy are smokers, loo. Weil- dressed ncgroos who ure wtlliug null chin to psy full fore sre seldom iu'orferad Willi they choose to ridc in first-clue cure. The Bali-st News Letter userts thst u firm in Ulstcr recently ordered from In English munnfscturer one hundred thou-sud Msrtini mid-s, but the English Gavernmenu sdvlscd the msnuisoturrr not to fill tbs~ order, sndintimuud that no srms con be 1m rted into Ireland without the snnctlon of the Dublin Executive. W sonar) .‘fiésfifn . v ; '-"".".‘.TE*5-r Pfiuty‘arsriu. » w awwrfw 1"“; " -‘ .97)“ a, 9 a ,. . I we ouUsuu-rhr f‘bls chndywmreltcve sud Cilia you. Price Mom. ’l'hlr Injector for its successful treatment, free. Remember, rumours Remedies ere solo on e. gunrsntoe. _, 5 . m» .V 3P" "1; .‘ ‘_ i 3 33.x?” I? an, USE 0;:CL/IRK'S CA TARHH CURE. umwr fmla. g‘r owners CA'I‘AHRH m THE HEAD THHOAT AMY) NOSE. COLD N THE HEAD, ’7 ' ‘5‘ ME PAL TCAN T failfi‘iii'fillfiun (if urinal . “"d‘ “V” 5w“ :d h sll who F cspensnm wfyndws. Prim i Ul.‘ HEADA H .nznf'rh on receipt 0! . Ono (fie wiI/wark 00:. at Druggms. Henlfby me. L'an b sddrcsslng _ mm Cilifdlfll on. Ail Armor 3: Mm, manure N0 USE ill BlViNG UP " 's'urir favor from?!“ you 5:»: no for! .nsc. ’I'ry' Imvn Powder. wilml never (of? Price name (cream. Alluln-ss no i mum Mrnmmz '11.. Kmart)». on. M F m.-mx-â€"rw i If so rim: r. few llhm to ll. M ; l‘IFllf‘fi’. m‘ Wm flay ruy, .Mlch. 3.5. um 12,!!!“ nerve of : uo‘t‘sndi!7 fun-m hmla for walr- on t tho Hue of tho Michigan (fun. ‘ tml. Detroit is: .llpnnn. & Loon ‘ flake ml‘vvuyuI'Euwy'r'rirrstu and on most roucnnblo 'ormI. ‘k‘houuunds of f‘snmlimu sre ‘ :mtrllngon thcsolines. ’T‘hle isu :‘ll'flou not often givon for s hemeln snncSn o. F'sre paid , one any on porch“ confine-res. -_.. ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A 0001'} HOME ? a e Sewer firm on wwwan rhnm‘u. 'fbo fin-l sup.pr lll. nos-dc -â€" I! be , Lines 1.x: wave procuutlon of placid}. "iylfP' «and n rummn-zl “lav-Irv Hamid “ 2",""Il'l may)!“ ' ', ".llnlisur. 31,. AGENTS. lornl snd travelling at. once. to cell ornamental uhrllbl R o u a s, Trees and Fruits. Emnrfcncc unnecessary. Solo and Evpcnnce paid weekly. I’urmnnont pee lions. No security required. Must furnish references us to chsrmlcr. l. KARLES If. CHASE, Itochcntcr, N. Y. Mention this poms". m..n........-_. .vv . .n... _ ____.-- .. . . W.-_.__.._-.....-- 1:300 COP/ES SOLD / Of Man .ll'. M. JON ES New Mock, "IOKIII‘ING POI vuorn‘." Thlrl. contab mull. Send and ctlt. llOllT. BROWN. Agcn.,Box rm, Brockv c.0nt. Csn couéummou. Vsl-xshfu truths and two bottles elm-«flan sent Free I say Sufism. (ilvu lugs“ sud M (ms undress. 1’ A ILOCUM O (20an est Wmvumm lfso sell 14(JIJ I N 132. It In nncxocllwf for clean Inn (fold, Hllvcr. “ms. «to. Fuel. rolling article. his: pro- fits. \Vrllc at nnur. uncles. lug M» for Mmplo be: snd instructions to BAMU Ill. BROWN, 79 Hold street. Helium. Ont. YOU A N NC MAW/NEE. [AIL/HA of L: I ,., y‘\ '7 FREE T0 '5‘ 0H”. J 11/ It. I ‘sm 0. I. wfll "so u check Cerium . “wells-Ill.“ “WM m Ionics sod Bronehltls. u “I PM QMDM‘W cove/1‘ .- usr Br Tulsa :sm cor-s- smell sun-n. You ocughcssysudsoon bocuredof cough. WIA‘I‘ PIG?“ IA! 0' If Mr. J. Howe. Port 16131:) ms lby's Ian-mun amass Inf-am is the best c ‘u h mollxcnnc he IIIUI cvor mud. r. I). l“. smith, 0r «raiser Pstrons of Industry. hss no hulls on In "commend- l~g Ilsy'u worn.- moss luau. the best In dlclue In exmteuoo for caucus snu rolls. Mr. Chan. emu, Uuderwuod, so u h« got upland ronulla from ualn. lcby's Err-sass Iron“ Inha- uud re. (‘0 nuwndn it highly. Mr Junu Horus-r. .‘lfzmngur l'nrt l'lgln llru-Ah 0.3., blunts: liln's su runn- Inns. val-nus i am inli Mun uhlv unto H ty in ii] houmlulr urn-1 l‘u'mnm-n M t In a m-usb 0 Hum lly Lo. (Mug-manil Holds. Put, up in 15. Mid we. loltscs. Auk your arugulan for lt. \ e own! the mnrv-luns From-ll l'u llll‘ I“; CALTNOS A's-w. sud as Imrul gout-ulna flu“ Unrruos wlll “To” I’lw‘fl ‘ Iii-I‘d.“ f‘l'lllfi H "an DIP. WM...“ “4 I TORI: last Icon » If” .‘r ued pay If satisfied. Msrm. VON “CHI. 00.. Dale snubs: lgeuss. “CI-fl]. m W'sâ€"M Avg! ~w CURE; GUARANTEED Why Lu tit-21,1 J I» '1“ mng n, yum“, on lr.‘,:h'.-‘\L, "G'NLHER ULéERv snow. Irrnnrm m .,-.u.r.(i up 3 TUM gm \.~: I)". CUR it: Umbra ,lw lf‘lvfl -. ,AIB rel of [n tna lid-‘1‘: i ' -".".1‘ l'7'.’f proved perfactlyinvnmv - u ‘ A' '. I 56"? We!) to cues of lu1-' .n .. llz-uaulsn Rant. lxvrv‘: ' ” l . .t-Vrlrrwlll ‘ Clank (Emu-n": 33-32;” .a‘ WEBSTER’S IN TERNA TI ONAL DI CTI ONAR Y Successor of the “ L'nahrhfged." Ton ycnm smut in i revising, 100 editors umpluyud. mum tbnu $300,000 expended. A Brand Mucslcr Abrenst of the Time: A lersry In Itself Involunle In the 715‘” 'i hnuuchnid, and to the - ‘ teacher, roll-salons! 1 ’ ~ » man, eel «lucator. Askycur Bmikucllorjfo show it toycu. I'lllrlilllwd h'] (l. .u (23! Hill” 31 "0 .r~r1:xxx.:'rm.r.,‘..'“1.1134. I erui for law procrm‘lus m-nluimnx specumu 1mm -‘. lllil-ilnll‘llh. I‘nilmnmsis, : to. arm not. lmy rap: mm of um‘lcnt editions. ram WARRIORIISDR‘lPER who Only Solid Steel o’cgopk’ .. “I ‘m‘r :Uw‘ SIZES Ntljl. No. I. No. 3. I». Dealers and councils send for prices. '00PP BROS. 00., L't'd, Hamilton, Ont Illustrated Publlcsllons, W I 1' H M A P 8. Murmur Il-useots. ‘onk Ducts. loch-u. “no. Wnsklnguu sad 0...... as I!!! OOVIIIIIHT Low m... L N NORTHERN PACIFIC R. R. If T» but Aprirunuvsl. 46ml- ssd Tinker Lends saw 0 n so Mlloll. Is on I'lll. Add". A I. MIMI ', Lend Corn. , I. P. If. I“ ll. whit... LADIES 0R. Slocoll’s COMPOUND PENNY‘ truer falls. Pridl 30. by null Indy Agsnls Wand. T: ‘s .LOOU” ‘ 00.. Toronto, Guano. A BIG MAM Is aunuwrrro to all hsvlng thelr s4 dreA-s in our Agents‘ Directory which is sent to Publishers, ftlnnuf-lclurcru «mi Deniers all over the U. 5. You will revolve no end of l’upors. "Innzumfi, l'utnlogueu, Bunnies, rtc., werth dollars, for cuiy 0' -. OKIUAGU IAILI 0 00., Depsmnent 3., No. 10 Pacific Ave., Chicago. noun: I-‘fi'Sr Jshnblc anus; end boa): oflrdlclne and! Pres . N I 0.“ . M.Câ€".ll 'l‘eveues. Aczu'rs WANTED For our fsetrsslllng Subset-l Men Desks Bibles and Albums. Bend for . Ad dress Wu. Buoos. Publishor, 'I'erense. ._...__.. .â€" IT l’l‘lrSe Forty Qumran“ of 'l‘urklsh Rug Pswsrne. Octal?“ free. . and». agents wwted. J. J. HAZEL DI. FA RIVERS. TEXAS ls gun-sud s u r sly s n 0 Molly hes! ell ‘orks, Gulls, S c on to he s, Sore Shoul- ders, sod all to BALSA M Ask Wounds eu Horses and Cattle. Pr'oe 5 cents. AGENTS -.ock sou Ventslstor X's umohm sud other I -ome Consul-non sud rues. the us. sown-cs my. mus. one. ownsum .. 4.4.,“ the 4 wire» fund I. + rum 3 n

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