A nnxm alumina Pnuoim: {Congregational L V ; ? Church? "x.'1`.......`-":-"`n`z"..';.`..`.:..n,: ._.nn|-I-Allin. . cnlmn ST. I'A_lI,RIE.f - int: _AT____.. 33i"i'n 3"'t'6:i:'."" J. H. ROGE, 1 - 1.8-? West 8461 St. New York, Au . 6. i. _4-on-I Fmnldnn .nmru-mull ronoufo; onroslix run i%1n'uon`rnnn AIIVAIIGE __ _.__._...-uoguuu 11 A inuuu Gone to Gaxwcy Jail. ` William O'Brien and John Dillon have been taken to Galwuy jsil to ll outlhelr terms of imprisonment. On arriving` at the jail Mr. O'Brien was placed in the htipltl and Mr. Dillon was locked in a _I in: u - -._, . . 7 mvnmsixa run Anvmwn Ins A. OIlI0Ul4A'l'l01\`- o1_r-'rn1n.umN.nuNnnnn AND EIGIITY. COPIES, ` 1 "Almost, 1! not quite ' doublothut of any othex ` Papa; pnbiishod in Barrie. ; snounn so-rn Vrms no-,1-.1: (12 lineuolid nonpsreil mgike one inch). rnaicsmnw ADVEBTISIHENTS. l|`l'rsHns ortlon'. 10 cents per line. Each sub .........g Inna:-tin'n_ 4 cent! nor lino. ' _ A _ MBWNT ADVlE.;I'l.`lp8JuIu First`ins,'o;1'-tion , oentlpr nu uent insertion, 4 cents per zoentaper Insertion of the same mntwr. `Lnmnl - ninl Ind GOVOHIIDOII `L3! 0. Each ` notices. looentl Der lino line for each an bseqnonl t advertise for-rat in ` oormnxsnzn Anvnnnsxunxrs. Condensed advertisements on First Page such as Wants of all kinds. Lost and Found, Property for Sale or to Rent, 8 inc Articles. Eto.. Eto., must be accompani with the cash. and will be inserted-,F1rst. insertion, 2 cents per word. each subsequent insertion, 1 cent 1' word `names, addresses. and gures counte as words ; but a. reduction to 1 cent per word will be made when the number of insertions of the 1: inc Inn f for` ' nvnnn 11`nn`n. lnsioh aims matter. Legal; Omoial an Government d mentawm be ohnruedmt above rates. ' _.__.: .1 :1-.-rnluntdlll, Advertisers will please bear in mind that no tlce of intention to chane advertisements ~ must behandedin to thee cenot later than Saturday at 10 o'clock. and the co y for such ohan e must be in the Anvaxcn o co not later than 2 o'clock noon on Tuesday, in any week; otherwise the advertiser`s announcement may not be made public until the week following. Advertisers will not be allowed to use their space for advertising anythialg outside their own regular business. She d they do so. I transient rates will be charged for such adver rinau-nnnl! ` OONTRAM ADVERTISING. uttlctlyndhe utter present contracts expire, there advertisements will be takentnt th ratanwhioh are drafted on correct clples, end. as they will be toinmnkingnewoon tract wlllbe nnlv nnn nu-hm for 8.11 : utter present oonu-am only one price tor all: `no Inches, a Column .90 Inches. 1 Column World Over. Earthquake In lulu. . There was a slight shookof earthquake in Vslenoia, Spain, on Thursday, which canned great alarm. , -:--Q thglogoio At Point Iavln with Tu (1 Ba -3` .":.a`i'3.;`Za.....?..... WW "50 d 0 M N no and the Richelieu an n o- n I` ..Q. t Montros_I_._ sin `at l:i!g.'tl:ouI``: @031 0 _ V . b 0 %...k E`, um ~-mt . ' t rooms 3: oonvcnlut 1 `For one month-`-the three monthly rate with v 15 cent. added; 7 . or two ,montha-the three monthly rate with 10 per cent. added. . `G Preferred poaitlons in the paxigr will be and at an advance of one third on o. ve rates. This rule will be striolglv carried out. |NTEI?_l{}_l_)_l_.DjI|All D8 mane Wnu_n we uuxuuur I amc matter exceed FOUR. frH E. $.DI%R%E-TC-T noura Fromtho Went for an pom in `A-1 II--... -_; _ -_ __ Pure eprlng water on every farm, fences; land not hilly nor at. Gravel `roads , cheese factories, creamerlee, schooln_ churches and postolces near all the farms, Good water every where and healthy coun- try. ' ` only enough money to bind the bargain need be paid until taking poaeeeeion, a-:~d than 6-.) per cent...860 on every N00. `.1 the price will be left onthe farme. or leee than that. it "buyer: wleh. payable lust to suit the buyers In every way. Thle will be put in writing and la the beet chance even o".`ered to buy'ere. All buyere get good titles and their deede when they take poe- session. send tor tho " Faun Advertiser." It glvu full particulars of thou and 278 othor fauna and valuablo lnfonnatlon about thlo country. Addrooo. J. J. Duly C. ooqnuolph '0 0.. Ont`. " '~ - - ` `:2,e:.:,:'..:`...'::.;':;:.;.;: 1rx_s_~ and burn, market town with tailway 2 miles. I. I ~ I\ I\ I33 _-..__ O- -I-_'...-.I __l_..-- Lj\IU LII cell. 3 -.--vv' v-a-u-sv uvhnu eued,xo largo fresh Inter hho ll lmnudarv at back" end. good house and burn. nuke: Lawn wuh railway 5 miles. .~. .1 '/\ xx /\ nan- - ,, , c `_ V , , `, \_, . .__.._.----'-v--`uncut a \'iX|:x'.{e 2 milg-_s, mztrket town withnnwtzjl Y___,`,\,\,. v-puvvsunllgl-Iljio suit purchaser, ne building: that cost Slqooos This farm adjoins Cl ' of Guelph, and bout of tin best grain andstock oIitIciuin0ntu'i. 'h(\f\ 5 l'\ Ann --..- 1- I- - ~.y-vy V`-"-""7"! 9" "7 valuable hardwood bush, 3 net: ne buildings. a ban}; batms, 1:3: `:|W bckbccxvlelling, nurgouo: , ct own ` way: up (an: gsulxnty, is fenced into 3 hrn'u--oooactu. xsoncrel. and too acres. will be sold gt!-gtelyor . No stones, Mlle or swamp on the farms. and the soil is guaranteed deep. rich. clay loam that never bakes. Money sent If re- quired as guarantee, for expenses if the farms are not cheap and as represented.- and intending buyers, after seeing them,` left to decide for themselves, and then keep or return the money as they think right. up` an-I`... mugs`- an Anuna- `anon nasal s::3;-1()0. V ,,!.\, Q `, -_, - ---._ ..__.- --- r_!f\.Iv"k:-1't'\\vn with railway 5 Iniies. villa .-~. Ci 'r\ /x 1\ nnn-__._- -- -1--- The costliest of Retain. What do you suppose is the most ex- pensive part of those incandescent elec- tric lamps which we see burning in that , shop window ? asked an electrician the other day. ucV,... ...,..-I.1 .--4..,,u -.. ryxl \z nmrkel with railwaz I .. __4 p` A - 7 f" 6 l00ncres85cleaLred 5 $ 2), wood, rim brick min. and 1_:_1_r_gc_bank.bam, market town with nilw:z3 allot. I!!! ll VVIUII ICU- ____ .. , . .. .. .. nus. `. _ 200 acres, 18o cleared. mm 1 092 50- T balance hu-dwoothueh am:::`;&*.:".*s:a;.'.*;::*.:`.`;*:'..';i'.:'..' a*:.::;m divided-one of the best farms in the mung. A f` .` f\ (\._f\ 344 - , - in try: all In: The following cheap and good farms are in the. nest section of Western Ontario. Send for the Canadian Farm Advertiser to J. J. Daly & Co., Guelph P. 0., Ont. It is sent free and gives the acres cleared, sizes and kinds of buildings, &c., &c., 01 these and 275 other farms. -_ W V-.__ -. ..J J ....._v. ?{ ;.(?()(7?.:d`:m ':::=.."':..'-*... 3 \-'tH-urn ) nu.-c nun`:-I.-A0 On:-pa. -pI|I.-II._.__._l!-_ - I [Is passage at unis uncture would make Canaan help to elect more to ho] males In l. else.-(`hi adv ecuue It would Llbora. party and do no friends ol the United I country than anything 0 News, -... _.,s s/\'v wm.-1. town only I mi 7` ` j---_- 1;; No. of Inohet FARMS `FOR SALE. 50 acres, all cleared, gu buildings, near market. 65 acres, all cleared, V goo; buxldings near largo town. ------- v---I _ -.- bush- brie-k I-anus:-_ or-and barn. and ham, neat market town. T00 acres, M `up: .-In Lana \J Ulsul um. s You would naturally suppose it would be the glass bulb. or perhaps the brass tting for screwing it into the socket, but you would be wrong. Those two little pieces of platinum wire, so fine that you can hardly perceive them. which pass through the class stem up in the base of the lamp, to which the ne carbon fila- ment is attached, enter more greatly into the cost than any other part of these now almost indispensable electric lamps. ' " dnn'f. than us.` -t\Iu\n ..LI...... '._.;A--1 I 65 acres,x5 nu-Ant` 1-auggl I 103? .`4. ,.`15n.`.'.-i.".2`.:. |;:.'.::;;|` Han A 30.50 I 110 acres, aocxcarea, oamnoo bush, brick house. good ban. __lI _ acres, 150 cleared, IFE wood.good hangs bun: I lII"Q `aura; h.p- K -.!I-_ :,2::'.:;;.*?.2:::.'....`- 'z""'~..... A 3754 hnun nuuuah u1uu!pBllB&Dl6 81805110 lamps." Why don't they use some other metal than platinum for this wire 7' Because platinum is the only metal in which the expansion and contraction are the same as in glass, and a great for- tune awaits the man who can produce a cheap metal or alloy in which this val- uable property of platinum can be pre- served. You probably know that a vacuum must be maintained in theaei'n- candescent lamp bulbs, or the carbon`iila- ment would burn out and become des- troyed the instant the electric current is turned on. Therefore. the reason for using the platinum wire for running through the glass is because unequal ex- pansion betweenthe glass and wire would either crack the glass or create a space about the wire, and, even though innite- ly minute, the air would nd its way in and destroy the carbon. Tho an-L l`: ..I-s.3...-.-- I -` .:*..`;:.%:|. 4 Ei5_:T2|72l* m's.':"."6's." D acres cleari ` E5 L.000cuh.hnh.nulo _. AI.-A _-_A A-- 5-EB [Inge near. j-_---.-q . tlonn ! (1 yr.) Tnalqnrnsnu Anvnnos -S'I'EAM- uuu uvuwguy sue UBIIDOD. I The cost of platinum at the present market price in London is 820 or ounce, or about the same as gold, and t e amount used for this purnose alone has grown to be enormous. This demand, together. with the increased cost of production. has caused the price to advance about 160 per- cent in 18 months. In each 16 candle power lamp there are from four to eight grains of platinum. Ii six grains are taken as an average, one ounce will be used in 80 lam s. Based on the increas- ed use of the ucandescentlighta ,within the lost two years. it is safe `to state that the demand for 16 candle power lamps, 10;: %e:)rb;33Eal;r`1 in the year 1891 will . . -a 4: ...i'm'!9lll'.l-=d.0lIOlld-.105 ,z 73'`, 9?; Pleinnmi ..:vhioh.. at |s.nsLH.Pr{bmhumampv" Dolltri . Weekly Publllw A-15.3 Vf -9ntv:of Simooe, and has tn` `"8039 draulntlon. PRINTING nous: VI-`OB. 1891. frubmod by the Proprietor, 5. Well Oopieu 25 cent: at the o'13 ' mail, pontpdd, on receipt 0f N .__ `mum AND usmm EXECUTION V -or onmsns or ALI. cusszs op- HIIIIIKAPJIIJIIB PRINTING. DEEDS, MORTGAGES. _ CHATTEL MORTGAGES. QUIT CLAIM DEEDS, ASSIGNMENTS OF MORTGAGE AGREEMENTS OF EQUITY OF REDEMLPTIOK, STATUTORY LEASES FARM LEASES, ASSIGNMENTS or CHATTEL MORTGAGE. ABSTRACTS OF TITLE, ET DIVISION COURT BLANKS. MAGISTRATES BLANKS. SURROGATE CUURT BLANK5u L `OONSTABLES BLANKS. Form of my kind painted oldn .3: ya-uuv -puoer will " sulgount to ` 661'!-T illdertbly uni` ,8?,000j,000? -tori:-thiozitonr '.|:`hi| history of platinum, cntinued IPOGKET IIIIIEGTOBY! oouutv or since! cums, MEMOBIAM CARDS, PROGRAMS, ORDERS OF DANCF MENU 0; .93, menu BOOKS AND PAMPHLETS,. POSTERS-Plain and Ornaments`-.. DODGERS. FLYERS, AT TORONTO Pmcas RENEWAL? OF CHATTEL M ORTGAG3 DISCHARGE OF I23 numnr st. mme, HA8 UNRIVALLED r=Acn.n-.5. --ron TB 3* NOTE HEADINGS, LETTER HEADINGS, MEMORANDUMS. WEDDING INVITATI0l\'b, WEDDING CARDS, VISITING cums Diphtheria Sweeps a Family Away. !_ -_-_..__L-__- -2 LL- ,,, 0 `V A sad and Fn.talAco1dent. A son, of County Crown Attorney Badger3av,was instantlly killed in Toronto Wednesday night. He was returning from MIJA. H. Badgerows in north Toronto to his home in Avenue Road. While gal- loping along tlxrotigh Deer Park in the dark his horse fell throwing him forward and killing him instantly. The deceased was 21 yerus of age and was in his third year in the faculty of arts in the Univers- ity, of Toronto. His father is at present in Bermuda. JJJJLLAJLU \ILL\\/\41_;,11\ lnncnnus, ' CHECK& 0RDER& ENVELOPES. A full lino at all prices, B*I respectfully solicit an opportunity to furnish estimates for all kind; 0; work in all the styles of printing, gm Afulllineof BLANK FORMS STATEMENTS, BILL- HEADS, NOTE GIRCULARS, LETTER CIRCULARS f".I`.T'D"l`Q `I'll Anvuwl Always kept in stock Ifebmgry 26, 1891. --ot -rm:-- - -ovIi|Vl_lU an UIIU yell.` 15]. W11]. $09,; i1`hi&..I1mna .n.demsnd- tot`. bnnoes oi platf um. which 9%. mt `price: will ungainly to ' `con-`i ' uni . 82,000',0007 -foriuthhi itomv MORTGAGE. SALE OF LAND HOUSE LEASES SNIPES, ETC" rhee _ she coasting Accident. Ma.nl|1n_d's Greatest soourges. The "`two.greatest scourges of man? kind," according to Dr. Lander Bruntori, are generally supposed to be phthisis.-and rheumatism, but we are told -by `this eminent authority that if any physician were asked which is the worse of thetwo he would probably decide for rheumatism. It not only leads to as many deaths as phthisis, directly or indirectly, but causes a vast amount of loss of time andpower and immense pain. -The rheumatic ten- dency shows itself in a great many other disorders, such as indigestion and head- aches. Itproduces not merely pains in the joints, but inammation of the serous membrane, and leads to the formation -of clots or brous masses in the heart, which, becoming detached, are liable to be carried to the braiuand causes paraly- sis. Dr. Brunton stated that the old fear of causing` serious damage to patients whose hearts are week by abruptly check- ing the pain is now much diminished. This is owing the discovery that the well known remedy, salicylic acid, may be freely employed without risk. provided it is absolutely pure. ' . - OVCVVC II$VIOI O 6111' It is the current report about. town that- Kenm s Balsam for the 'l`h1'out'and Lungs is making some remarkable cures with people- who` are troubled With C-oughs,V.Sore Throw,- Asthma, Bronchitis and C=nns_um`ptiou. Any druggist will give you a. trial bottlfo'ee._Qf.cost. It is guaranteed to relxcve and cure. The Large Bottles are 50c and $1.00, . W6 want an adult :1 man-k o_l for our manutactureu. cdonald` Ineeu ui Elan nvnnnnnl in an nnnal `|I- nnnnnninu `WI A Grave Mistake. " It is a grave miateke,.said the doc- tor, to eat quickly. Those animals in- tended by nature to feed hurriedly have been m-ovided with gizzarde, or with` the power of rumination. n1\T.. -..-Lg.._ I..._. ........3 _ _..___L.. L--a.L the electrician, " -1: quiz; .1`; "_.=ug_..p_...,.... as ituf-qualities are renier_knhle.`:;Dnrin` the 16th century: it was, found with` gol -~ in -the Darien mines, but the .'_8p;ani|_li` Government. which controlled the mines, did not make known the discovery 0 this new white motel, II in was found to a good mnterial with which to. edulterate cold. The deposit: of platinum in the Ural mountains, were discovered about 1832,, and have been worked in connec- tion with gold mine: by the Russian Government; since 1828 - Owing to the large yield of gold. the platinum was for 8 long time sold cheaply; but, with the growing scarcity of gold, the coat oftpro ducing the other metal `increased. _ ._ H A .....IL|m.... hhnnnh hum that with- . . . Interested People. Advertising a patent medicine in the pecu- liar way in which the rogrietor of Kemp's Balsam for Coughsend 01 s doeait, is indeed wonderful. He authorizeenli -druggista to` give those who eall for it a setple bottleifree, thetthe may-try it before fmrehasing. "The Lax` e _ ottles are we and 31,00. We cer- min 3' would advise a trial. It may save you I'...-.. nnnnn rn'r\:nI'I ' A Terrmo Storm and I:-arthquake. A terric storm passed over Presburg, H uugary. last Thursday, unroong houses, tearing up trees by the roots and doing an immense amount of other damage. The storm was followed by an earthquake which caused two res. One of the buildings which took fire was a girls col- lege, several of the inmates of which were injured by jumping from windows. N o one was seriously hurt. cuuu )' IV Uulu nut gov from consumption.` U W 9` `II I I-IIKIIIKVIVJFII No, matter how good a man's teeth maybe, if he bolts his food his stomach must suffer thereby, ` When -a person swallows an imperfectly masticated piece of animal food, the result is that the food, instead of fullling the purposes of nutrition, acts, on the other hand, as a source of irritation to the stomach. Thus, either the physical condition runs down or additional good. is required to maintain the general standard of , health Amer- icans are called `pie eaters. D. you know why? Because a pie is something that may be eaten on the run, while the great American enterprises may go on un- impeded by loss of "time. Overhasty feed- ing is V the bane of our American life. We are all of us becoming dyspeptics." A;g;__%_..m --%----V-jvpvj Tum REV.` GEO. H. THAYER, o'f Bourbon, Ind ,aays : Both myself and Wife owe outline to Su1Lou's Coxsvnxrrxon CURE. T Ami You n,;.;aai;;;;g1;'s; Indigestion, Constipation, Dizziness, Loss of Appetite, Yellow skin ? Shiloh s Vitalizer is 9. positive 'Cl1l`8. - WHY WILL You cough when Shiloh : Cum willkgive immediate relief. Prce l0cts., 50cta., and $1. ` 01101113 H16 owner Iumam more-ecu. A well-kown chemist buys` that with-_ out platinum cr.uciblee.. which Ihcrethe infueihility of porcelain with the chemical inertneu of those of gold, the'c`oufposition of most metals ouuld:not have been ascer- tnined, and chemistry could not have come to its present level. Very few people in this countryere probably aware that platinum has ever been coined.` It. was coined by Rania, however, as-late as 1864 at which time it had been put into cir- ,,,l-L:_._ A- LI... .--1un l\` nnun nm at Wnloll `dale 15 Ill UUUII "Jun IIJIAI vur culntion to the value of over 32,000,000. Fen` l3ieePi:i*e;Av eVl'1':i_`I:i-v`rer-(`:`er:1'[.);;-azvint you have a. tinted guarantee on every bottle of Shilolfs italizer. It never fails to care. A `V- SmLou's CATARBII REMEDY- a positive cure for Catarrh, Diphtheriacand Canker-`Mouth. _ 4-nu...- V `F55 "1Q}{{V iQ31I,";i}1} 3; "c1:;c';,mn':s:a'"s5x'iY<'1's Porous Plaster.` Price 25 cents. surname: or an soars A3ri6kn- AND anon. % S11ii.o_II'sT(;In1; -v`s'i1l"ix_r;r:1` relieve Group, Whooping Cough and Bronchitis. V I'.I-_ I\_.,,A,,, I Shiloh_ s Catarrh Remedy. Price 50 cents. -- -ow: vi -u-agv vv vvnnvu WA"1_q:&8'A`l'."I:|:J';1'(3TOR free with each bottle" of (`-13 1.-- 1'. _,, `II? I sag 1,m1:.`a;;;;a:; 1;.:ra;,';;aL:.:. Hamlin. Allandule. T - 1 Provme1al'!nter!`ex-once. - i ' The Ottnwn Citizen 'well'-eey7a::.th,a.t" in nothing is the hollow hypocrisy of Grit profeuionl more clearly manifested than in the open and ngrent manner in which the Premiere of Ontario and Quebec are neglecting their public duties to pnrticip- etc in the Dominion elections. One of the want Ania: A` `La (1.24. _--L- -|----- |-- - ..u. u. Iaaov -rvluaallvll usuvuauuuo uuu Ul. F116 great cries of the Grit party always has been that Federal and Provincial politics should belrept distinct, and Conservatives have shown practically that they agree `to this principle by electing to the Local C Legislature, in Conservative constituencies Grits, who are otherwise good citizens- as instanced in the City of Ottawa. But how do the Liberals act up to their pro- tensions? Here we have Mr. Mowat cal ling the Ontario Legislature, at a late and inconvenient time of the year, and then , immediately adjonrning it until after the fth of March. in order that his ad- herents might take part in the grand nat- rlotic eort now being made by the Grit a party, to. hand Canada over to a fore` i t country! And in Quebec we have 1'. Mercier calling the Legislature together ` IN,!I:I|1\l|'111_!l!l;1I.s'LPDi9llu' bounce. he ~ .30 -It, _ - , ,at.. e f ,hu1a~ :iin9bdue%i'} -`i3`?llilct6` it'y ' G bormr` *Q10;00000 `to -tide3Qo't`e5ed3.Uvei!' I the banruptcy towards which-,1; ~ ;,hg;;'m,, ` mg her, and then coolly aban ' ` V h otricisn, is q~ll,it".-I 13*.` ---`:L:n- Q33 ' ' howl About Town. ..,,_......q.;......_...__. l"1_- Y? 711-- . _____ I-)l.l&I.4\JLL IJ \/Ul\l`J, IIIILV IU Clio. U U130 ll $1.00. If your Lungs are sore or ack lame, use Sh1loh s Porous laster, Pnce 25 cts. ' placin The success of this Great Cou h Cure it , without a parallel in the history 0 medicine. All druggists are authorized to sell it on a pos itive guarantee, a test that no other cure can suc- cessfully stand. That it may become known, the Proprietors, at an enormous expense, are 1e Bottle Free into every home `a Sam in the %nited tates and Canada. If you have a Cough, Sore Throat, or Bronchitis, use it, for it will cure you. If your child has the Croup, orwh ing C h, use it prom t1 and relief is sureimplf yotimgread that insgdigis disease Consum tion, use it. ` Ask your Druggist for {Q (TITRF. prion In t-ta Kn rte ant` Glol and Aooldo GOA-nI_._ |l CohEu}ia t*iE>x:',';1s;t".-` 3{{r"15F{igi' SHILO S CURE, Price 10 cts., o cts.: `I An 1 In-nun 1 nan -no can. an an`: Inn propceed visit to Europe so that he might strike hands with Mr. Laurier in his effort to sever Canada from the Mother Country. and annex her to the United - States. Never before have the Liberal leaders so openly and no ehameleaaly abandoned their no-called principles, and thrown every preetenee of decency to the winds, in their frantic attempt to climb into the Treasury benches.--London Free DFAII ` 00083 WOICOPI. As "oceans cover three-fourths of the earth's surface,'. it is interesting to know certain facts regarding them. The water at the bottom of the ocean is much colder than atthe surface. and at many places the water freezes below before it does a- bove. At the depth of 3,500 feet, wavesf are not felt. The temperature is the same, varying -very little from the poles to the equator. Waves are deceptive-water doe: not travel: it stays in the same place. and the motion goes on. Sometimes, in ' storms, waves are "forty feet high. The_ base of the wjav"e-the distance from valley V to valley.on either side at the bottom-is . `reckoned teen times the height. A ` wave twenty feet-high, for instance , has a mile down, the water has a pressure of a -. ton to `every square inch. Taking the saverage depth of the ocean to be over :three miles, there will be alayer of salt }230 feet deep,` if the water should evapor- _; ate. The fe,r.oe;,'0f the waves breaking on ; he shores is aai'd:to he seventeen tons to thesquaremile. . ' ` `f .baae extending over 300_ feet. A. Uhll` Illu Iuvlv cu-vn I null! II Irlilllu W0 CI! l|l|'lIlll'I ,0 H10 Illi- loyment sud teach you Illl. No s cc to ex lain here. Full nfbnnltlon FBI! TRUE & 0.. All UBTA. Illo &ln---IIVI-sJ\J- Mil` RHEUMATI sm. s}@ 3 DYSPEPSIA. ` Bn.:oUNEss.i CONSTIPATION. HEADACHE ; SALT Rm-'.uM. SCROFULA. ; I-IE:Art`i'f BURN. soun STOMACH 1 mzzmas s. DROPSY I XIII ILA ATI RAA lllll Elf? Afl nu uunuu Ilv Gaining lrluu CID I0 U01! PEI WEEK Illu Ilpwlll. ans mom utter a limo oxgerlonoo. We can furnish you the un- "III. TRUE An 0.. Al. IJBTA. IAIXI. Fen Dead In an Btudo. Herr L-aurssen, the sculptor who model- led a bust of President Gareld, died suddenly on Thursday from apoplexy, When the news of his death was com- municated to his wife she was so over- come with grief that she was seized with convulsions and shortly afterwards died in a. fit. Regulates the Stomach, Ll_vci' and `Bowels, unlocks t.heSecretions,`Purif`Iesthc `Blood and removes all Im- purities from a `Pimple to thew6r`s t.`S_crofu!ous Sore. SHlLOH S CONSUM PTION CURE. To "9311: g`:nI'rom Anna Infnrrn I {run EDITOR: . . 2 ` T Please inform readers that I have a. ositive remedy for the above W `."ii?i u'.3 .l .i'a":'3.y. :'.?ten`..`2. s".',,' ?3.'.Z'3`?ze`2o `Y.,"o`:o"ur'.xea"' ac:-who hive con- nnmgntlnn if thaw will send me their Exoress and Post 0 e`AddlVb3g:;R3Pt`n- be glad to send two bottles at my remeuy runs: (0 any on `um . .c..,.;.....,.... sunxatlon If the will send me their Express Ogce Address. R: Ta 4 0 | M-G-, W63t at-3 c____s\?`\\c`s::` 10000.00 3 year Is being made by John R. \ (ioodwlu,'l`roy.N.\'..ut work for us. Reader, you may not make as much, but we con teach you quickly how to earn Irom $5 to $10 a da at the sum, and more as you to on. Bot 1 sexes. all ages. In any part of America. you cm comnwnce at home, xiv. lug all your tlmo,or Ipure momenta onl to the work. All in nu-\\'. Great pay SUI! for every worker. We mm -on, fumlahln nmytlnlng. EASILY, Bl`!-2 `DILY learn l'Alt'l`lCUl.All8 l~`lll~1l-1. Addreu at once, _ !s"l'l.\'0N .J ($0., I'0li'l`l.Al\'D. IAINE. Efnraifan gun A Doctor. Morphlned to -Doa.th. Dr. Leitch, a well-known physician of Dutton, has been in the habit of using morphine, and the other night he took an over-dose. He never rallied, and died about midnight last Wednesday. Dr. Leitch was well known throughout the west, having practiced at St. Thomas, Aylmer and Dumb. new You: Ulty, aept. no. man. - I have used the Flax-Seed `Emulsxon in geveral cases of Chronic Bronchitis, End the early stages of Phthisis, and have been w_e1lEpsleaaed with the result;. ` ` JAM `K. CROOK, MD.` ._ 11:41:: 1j-Z--'1-I '--rqw-.-- -....._ Brooklyn, N. v., F51 th 1339 Ihaveuned your Emulsxon in a case of Phtlxigkl (consumption) with benecial results, whet: patient could not use Cod Live; Oiilr-ixha_n)f1i>r0rr;i E- M; D- NERVUAI{lfRKIw!'N 1I1\.4OlIs X0` U.-I. `iii 5.3-`? % `U1 UCC-CU Brooklyn, N. Y.. Dec. 20th. I can strongly recommend -Flax Seed Emulsxon as helpful to the relief and` possibly the cure of all Lung. Bronchial and Nervous Affections, and a good gen- eral tonic in physical debility; ~ EGG. STOVE AND nun $6.00 PER TON |_ ;to-LOAN at` ayiand 6 5;, cent., to pay Off OLD MORT- -GAGES, -advances `on SEC- OND `M0R.'1f.GAGEs.' and to- purchase farms. N0 COSTS T for applications. NO DELAY" % or inconvenience. ybe. `81f1`a!`1f'ed'A`T ONCE with TgI`Y'Igca,:m % d h d `gug t `sq jan` exc ange . AGE 1sI'rs WANTED. culars. ` {E.R.RvNoLns, .53-mun as- ...-.T.`.'...- ~' WRITE ._ -or call for pax"t i`-L Loans can ` Valuator. F'ARM_S A 3 . BjRON;.Q!'l!I l 5 `New !orx,_:1u.o. low. I have used your Ftax-Sqegl Emulsion m and in a severe case of Mal-nutntxon and the was more than `noped for-it was marvelous,` and con- tinuous. I recommend it cheerfully to the fession and humanity atlarge. . M. 111. GILBER _, M.D. __._._.__-.-.1-gjjjj-:-j _--..---v--w vvvv wwflw vw - cu--on; onvvvu Six members of the family of John Prorser, a. farm laborer on the Walker farm, near Walkerville, Essex county, havetdied from diphtheria during the past week. The first child died on "Jan. 28th, the second within a week, two others last week, within a coupleof days of each other, and these had scarcely been buried when a pair of twins were affected and they died on Tuesday night. Out of a family of eight, only two are left. JHNSN81MlJlMNT'S. ALU.u.>.Lm= FARM `mm SALE in the Township of 0 West mu Lot-._Oo_ . A non! Elm-non Dgip r&-.\-.... .I-_...a n __ ,. AUUADDIU ' I."A.IT.M. IUIS SAIAI In the of_ 013% West Lot-23.0011. 4. near Shantynay. acres cleared 8 acre: in hardwood bush. good frame dwelling; large frame barn 36:50. with stable underneath ; `hey; barn 24x36. Good orchard of 450 trees, about one half bearing heavily. Good well of pure water and cistern of soft water at the dwell- ink. The nmmn-tv in M` than hnnt nlnv 1...... 4.... water and cistern ing. The property is or the beat. clay loam. tree from stumps. A binder can be worked on 76 cores of it. all well fenced with good cede rails. Apply to ` - . EDIIUNDFELL. .r I p.37;-1 p 09) 9:6!-oeeor Sh-I!!! 3917.829-V 4--V---- --w v--_ v coNsuMPrI6N !\_--I_1_... \f If I`-I. 1151. `I000 th_:: ::*:.:::*` D. A. OI`.'l` N, M. D, ____#AA--.___..j.___ WASIING nlE_A_$ES T``U11-Zj 1 T-XVI -Si-ald by Drugglsts. Prlce 81.00. ` FLAX-SEED EMULSION CO. .35 Liberty Stu New York. - `and more eectivo. -never did not can stmigh en Club ` -Truss0s than any man in America. Valu- able Patents,-m own invention, inTruss- It The lost 26 years I have adjusted more final and 1111) Feet Instruments. T Z 3 `V. Int} 8 es, Rupture-I wi without touching your hip, no straps whatsoever, waterproof. Largest stock of general Trusses also the great Cluthe Spiral Trusses -in stock. Reliable system for onnnnme BY MAIL. ' ~ ; splnallnstruments3?LE2`.Z;" *3: E Iclaim the on1yme- _' chanical system to straighten born Club Feet(Patented.\ , Iwill prove to anybody thnto eration Feet. Send6cent stamps for Book. "- " 3 .- `HILH. CI.II'I`IIIE- `H8 KIHQSL W-- Tar-nnfn l guarantee to hold largest Rupture . GENE Tenant: Pay Up. Owing to the cessation of the allowances from the National League the tenants evicted from Lord Clanricarde s estate at Portumns for taking part in the` plan of_ campaign have settled separately with the landlord and have been reinstated in their old places. - 1 cuum we on.-yme- I) B t I to ; * Send 6 cent CHAS. CLIJTIIB. `H8 King St. W., Toronto. The last hgve more Trusses :21 in Truss- Spinal __,- 1 ._..ln ._......._..s.... A...\...1A 1...._....e. Dunc-A RIIPTII u I-- 1 I J I. Brooklyn N. v.. Oct. 10th. 1888. F! an ..m .I;1``.';vef E;1famu1`finns.`2.`:. ,.i?.} `.". ...`_` ` COAL IS NOW SELLING AT` V . V ~ -- +1 5aJKmas1'.L:As1'. -N`? :1 Z : T 1% Lexlnft A ` New Ydrk C ty?nSe_pt. I9. 1888. an Flnneed `Emulsmn in seven Jn of .vu-ions design; Vand prices alwaynl All ordei'Iwillre- I ,6ivo on-oftnll atention.s. VUDI U50! - an vvvvvv v- John Walsh, a lad of 9, was coasting when the sled oullided-with the Clarendon House niatfornl. Hasting s, throwing Walsh against a brick wall. When pick- ed up it was found that the left thigh bone was shattered.