en how-E natural). .and I Gerry Peg an aggravated :3 beyond the and it is with the disorder men: intended has a rather ffected in the t3 3 Newcted of Culross, a‘ as pre ,1, bad Group. The at physlclan. and was under control. One by the child’s hard 3 to it gonna}: stran- mar. He is in which he as a. man of He is in the It a penance 1 name time received the the utmost aid the s_t9ry W'll' , ed form all a new life ed nerves. ic for all poverished animpair lch as less 5, anzemul, 1, general . loss of 13’ dance, , and all Latedcon- 'ceased to breazpe. ’s alarming condmon pite of the medicines uch remedies would r_ p95: gt a. bogue 0t ’ectoral ring a. spell weather, he ly those who r experience He says it ureto cure :ompletely ended Dr. with good and it is with $3,811: the disorder becomgn men: intended m'nlit eel‘ hat a. rather D‘?‘ n 1 fl'ected in the gfgï¬dï¬g , a. respected ' of Culrosa, 13 millions, hat gentleman or ms: t] . Baptist is an P9310350 so in order been might 3 natu Y0 DOXS. O resume man, of Wortham, 0! her child by the y Pootonl. ad been a ime, while er Life. cont! smells! ersistent and )mA the system :10 away ’0', Ewan, MI... I81 remarking taken 1 the Mural >f the men urac- icme r to per- r keener nned owe. I the 01’ n uuu suu.'.â€"-â€".-_,, F..- word. those men who see In fever of Brit- lsh connection osnnot slot-d to dismiss Sir 03m: Mowst.’ “Is there my other reason 3" “Yes, but letme sgsln soy the: the ï¬rst ls enough tor all sensible men. One more may be sdded. There on be no doubt that St:- Ouve: Mowst stsnds now for the fol: easement ot minodues, end that Is the only wsy to mete possible 5 united Cmedisn people. Some Ptolestsnts seem to be scored now, end they will he behem- ed ot themselves hy-snd-by. We Protes- tants used to be lesion. We used to soy thn mm: was greet end would preysll; the: truth needed only I airï¬eld end no tsvor; but now some of us â€smell-Adel It Is tended the! the rustling of 3 led. one Ramon Csthollo ln s ceblne: osn bind hnlf s dozen! Pedestals, end thst s feeble mfnorlty csn deprive us of our uber- ‘ peltry emcee. takes are so oxmmoshnueu impossible for the thin: to In“ nny time. For in; stance, there is m. not. typlosl Protes- seuc 1a Csnsds then the son. He is swughttrom ï¬rst to lost, Liana believe the: British conneciion is indie- pensabla to the growth of Canadian na- tionality. Mr. Mono was always level, but in the lee: two or three years he has taken a decided public stand the: has cost him some followers, end thst in my opin- ion should win for him twice as men}. His acceptance of honor from the queenâ€" end it is elect to me the: u 3 rule politi- cians should neither leek nor refuse such honorsâ€"hie Nigger: speech. hi: diamianl or an ofï¬ciel who deï¬ed him on e point oi duty involved in his ofï¬ce to the con, these things should not be Wen. When D'Alton McCarthy said. Though Sir Oliver Mount hoe ice: Myers, he hue gsmed Mr. Mchhy,’ e good men! added individanuyt .end mr,_too,: _I_ “4‘ upon me. Our money is still ours, and our honor is safe. Thank God for it, snd also let us keep our powder dryâ€"that is, keep a good servant st his post. A men who will not reed this lesson will not resd anything. In one word, Ontario csnnot sfl’ord to dismiss S.r Oliver Mowst." “Are they any other importsnt issues?" “Yer. out the ï¬rst is enough. I don't agree with the government on s11 points. to their supporters. I dislike their policy oi having spsrtlzm minister oi ednoetlon, instead of en independent snperintent. with s council of experts. I wonder st their refusing to entertsin the proposition to do swsy with on expensive government house when the present deservedly popular governor’s term oi service has expired; but, then, neither do I agree with Mr. Meredith on all points. For instance, his proposal to have biennisl sessions shows an astonishing lack of insight into the essence or the British constitution, tit only ! iar free men. and on which ours is based. 1 But Mr. Meredith is slflrst-clsss men. He received the greetest compliment ever paid to the leader oi on opposition by his political opponents when they voted him s salary, which he had the good sense to relate. When we hove two such public servants st the hesd oi the two psrtiss, and when goodsdministrstion is the only thing necessary tor the province, why should there not be 3 coalition? A. new country like Cntsrio ought to be ready to try experiments. But it I not forced to choose, clearly Mr. Mowst must be retain- ed, or else public intlmstion is given thst we sre indmerent to sble, upright and economical government st s time when the sttenticn oi the whole world he: been called to Csnsds es en exsmple oi the teVé 1'80. , _ Their pstronsge is given too exclusively "Theta 19. however, another reason for voting to: Mtg 1:11;; appeals‘go mpn who the man th 7115;330:7315-5311]; VOTE); strong bax for twenty-two years? Aunt- edly, the relyolauona hgvo 113d that effect the _._... w vvctl you. r L!“ m3: is ethiied, It is useless to talk about anything else. Pro- ‘ vinoial rights, school question. tsrlfi’retorm. British connection, canals, cables, railways â€"what is the use at dircuseing these it we atnlr into being a nation of thieveg? That I is what we must become it we tolerate atealing in high places, for what is done It thetopieeuretopermeate to the bottom. Look It the revelationa that we have had ll. ll the joy of exploiting what he he termed a gold mine! The people of all the province robbed that the robbers might rule Canada! A recent instance is enough to show how deep and widespread the roots of the malady are, and to show how hard it is for a government to set, even with good inten- tions, unless snported by a healthy public worthy gentlemen were convicted and sentenced to goal. Prison disagreed with them, and they were set free. One is about offering himself as a candidate for parliament; the other was t tea tram prison as a conquering hero. in Montreal, fine gentlemen received him at the railway station with cheers, took him to the Windsor and dined and wined him. He, in reply. said not a word about ill-health, but declared that the paople would not allow the government to keep him in prison any longer! When convicts Rot such treatment, ordinary men will not be much disinofined :o be classed among convicts. As we think or the esturnaiia that must have existed for a long time before such a state of public morale could become poasible. we are forced to ask what m‘ght have happened to the richest . province inithe Dominion ii any easy-going fl] politician had had the charge of its strong $1 h‘x. What plunder there was for a gang! 1: We have timber limits worth tens or 0! millions , we could stand a debt of twenty V: or mkty .millons as easily as Quebec. A 0* comiclcu of easy virtue would have M lavished these millions on healers and hi hangers-on, who, in return, would be eu- It thusiastically voting him a god. Does not 3' this thought throw some light on what “I we have eecaped, and on_whet we owe to LL- _-_ ¢ -_â€" yv-â€"- sumo vue paupifl ever)"- where must nozzle 15 thu: Cm we get “mini-tutors who are determined that the commendmem, ‘l'hon aha]: not stesl' must be observer? rm that is utzled, It is useless to tell: ubon: anything else. Pta- _v_hge_15_1 ï¬ghts, school (mansion. zaflflrafm-me in on latenlew with e Globe abort" rounder. one one new “no: Helm why the government or Sir Oliver Mow“ ehonld he enoteined. the general election!" he wee hiked. "I cannot predict.†Ieid Dr. Grunt in reply. “but I have no objection to on, i whet eeem to me the lance on which our ‘ people ehonld make up their minde hetero voting. The vote in a. very lowed trust. end the man who cells or otherwise die- honore it in 3 poor meinre. like Econ. I am .1 won willing to spook out whet ie in me when naked on behalf 0! the pnhlic,tor a. tree country requires i’rea epoech no the beet ontidoto to secret organintions, loco! cr sectarian appeals, the clomor of toddiete or the nelflshneas ct individuals." "Who: ore, in your opinion. the most important issues before no. :0 hr so Ontario is concerned 3 ’ Th6 OM paint that our Dsapm every- «ammo “In m m nu.) I“! new oi the in "not l: og’On'iflio 'w‘l £0 envied a: u ‘Pmbymtoe b†eid‘ohe. be". . one on e on t. mt moi on! lune-ed the e do no: in “25‘“, m- d ' no end the own new oi Peon. Ito Manuela. have no in'eauon oi ï¬ghting ch'o «no 'vrmz'az. "“12“. u. u won e o n In on e ~ do: a. little the: 311,-. mditb dos not week out whet in mint feel with «nerd to the P. P. A. He miaht lone votee on thin ooeuion by to doing, but he would coin in the long run. A hm: tenure oi omoe in not whet anon e men dowel. but e permanent piece in the rcopeot oi hie countrymen. Surely it ie ole» thet there an be no each thing so coneetvetiom in Condo, inlay tonne oi the word. that in not booed on 3 good undentending be- tween one two greet religion. denomina- tions. chueiting with each on neocla- tion, or even silently sweating its aid, mnlt be late! to him. It may be said that he in not ooqnettina. N a, but the receiver is on bed on the thief. Scch note must hove their price. and they are likely to not no o boomereng. I would like to beer irom both lenders n distinct repudietion end denunciation of soy orgnnlz etion thet in. booed on the prescription of my close MI W liver Mowet n unto-ole: bio result oi ) end we due not any to my men-that he must abandon the religion of his mother p!e every- befoye he con be expected to be treated on n we get noitzm. On thu third ground, then. I iced that â€I. we comet nflord to dispense with not 32,331- , the canteen of Sir Oiiver Mowet.†hob“? it 4. Â¥ at the 1101 tutor It You Smoke 3 F35 can: 0 , Innis Upon Hsm the ‘ Varsity.†W t 11mm; Some handsome Monuments-mend: now hatook “Whammrmsndtwo dozen Iota. Call and examine or write to: ample: to this ofï¬ce. "E! Pndro" and ' L. Elan†[IE-pooh! m the Rmplzod Stuidnrd 10 cent 0139].. rue-z Piles! 1m PJGI. amazesâ€"Moisture; intense itching end Ml; most at night: worse by scratching. It allowed to continue tumors form. which onen bleed and ulcer-to, becoming very m Swnrxn'e Omnmx'r stops the itching end Needing, heals ulceration. end in men: case- movee the tumors. At drummer by men. («50 canto. Dr. Swene 82 San. Philadelphu Why do ml; like to look at the moonâ€"Baum there’s ; man in R. V In Reply to 018 Benetton! Caution- I: may be well to state. Scott’s Emulsion note ee 5 food u wen u a. medicine. building up the wasted tissues and. tutoring perfect health utter wasting fever. bothc soup do omnibus preferâ€"The broth at 1 y. The anon: point about Hood's Sampstmn is an: they no permanent, because they can tron flu loud roundsuon at puriï¬ed. vitallzed nod enriched blood. Nervousnesa. loan or sleep. loss or 5 auto and general debut†all disappea- when ood'a Smaparnla is mummy taken. and strong nerves. sweet 32399. strong body. sharp a. Demo. and in a word. hankh and happiness I ow the use of Hom’aï¬srsaparmg. ,_ ~ _ _ . Tired, Weak, Nervoul, Meme impure blood and overwork. ortoo much strain on brain end body. The only way so cure is to teed the nerves on pure blood. Thousands of people certify that the best blood Dunner. the bee: nerve tonic and etrenxth builder is Hood’s Smapurflle. What it bu done for other: It will also do for you â€"Hood'e Cages. December is the most um month in the yen for ssthma. absolutely free from pimples and Matches. purity your blood by the use of Ayer’s Sma- perilla; Remove the cause of these disï¬gure- ment: and. the skin win take cure of Itself. Be sure you get Ayer’s Sempurflln. Mrs. Uptownâ€"Did you post my letter this morning. George ? George (with much "ieeling")â€"Yes. dear. SURGEONTS KNIVES. rolled to Remove the Disease From Hezekiah Veughnn'e smm-Dodd'e Kidney Pine. which hove lover yet Failed. Cured mm in Short Order. SANDWICH. May lathâ€"Hezekieh Vaughan. of the township of Gosfleld, has lately Bone through a. severe surgical opereuon at Harper‘s hospital. Detroit. tor whet dill'erent doctors diagnosed as liver complaint, kidney trouble and bladder complaint. Four surname cut away as him for 4,} hours. but when they got through none of them could tell whet wee wrong. end the nastiest was lot: as bad as ever. The beneï¬ts derived by a neighbor from the use of Dodd’s Kidney Plus, induced Mr. Vaughan to try them. From the ï¬rst he began to improve. Hi3 bowels soon became regular and the pains the: afflicted him disappeered. Six boxes restored to his tamer vigor e men who had abandoned all hope or retaining sound heelth. :JLA'PP .999"? .! haunt“! mulenw. lieâ€"And would you marry a poor poet? Sheâ€"I don’t see now I could mury I rich one. , _r,. __... .. .‘ua 5-3. nun “â€168 have to endows: {o nuke capital out of such a matter indicates the complete absence of serious ground of attacking the Mow» govem meat.†, m,___,, u... ‘A'ucyull, rcgwfl'lr OI Peterbcro county. seems azaremelyludlc- rous. Mr. Stevenson is no doubb an anxious as any other conservative to assist the natty, bub he reaESzee that there is ncthina to be made out of. the Grundy case. The :eafdents or Patel-bore. conser- vatives and libel-:15, who know all the circumszancee. have no sympathy wSth Mr. Grundy. and 'he he} dumb: fades 5-..- 4.- __3~777 -_ __ ..-â€".~uuu;:uu quU U] nu. I’ll- Ssevenaon, the conservntive M. P. for Patel-bare, in tho lntuvlew published in another column, the efforts at the Mered- ithitss to maks capital out at the case of Mr. Grundy. tha ex-dopuzy regiptgat of p» ,n.hA-A --.._ A.â€" _. -vv Hess, cemtneminx ‘editorially_35 Mr. vaenmn’s new at the case, nunâ€""In view of ma afntegqnts mgde I); Mr. Jae. Q‘nunnnn_ Msredlth papers hue been msklng such 3 noise. "Nobody in Peter-bore thinks Mr. Grundy has any grievance," responded Mr. Stevenson. ‘The people there are sstisfled that the registry ofï¬ce is well conducted. end would have justiï¬ed the resists-er had he dismissed Mr. Grundy sooner then he did. Neither the government nor the ‘ publx‘e know snybody 1n oounechlon with the registrar-y cmce except the registrsr. Mr. Grundy was not dismissed becsnse o! 1 the evidence he gave In Toronto. but be- cause of 5 letter he sent to the papers srter his return to Peterboro. The people of Peterbore take no stock in Mr. Grundy or his grievance. and they have no fault to ï¬nd with the registrar." The Free gross, eammensinx editoriallv nn M’- Mr. Grundy Eu Kc Grievance. Mr. J as. Stevenson, the consezveuve M. P. for West Peterboro. was asked by e reporter of the on“: Free Press whet his constituents thought or the one of Mt. Grundy, the dismissed deputy regis- tru- of Peta-bore. over whose «sesame Msrednh papers have been melting such 3 noise. 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