Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 29 May 1890, p. 6

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`largely on ourselves. We make pleasant` . placer skim-extensive We . i qI_Iaint'anoss.5: 8eoiety2._reg1nileI_,`.10r`_itI he-ion.*=v+ee1i.to`; , . 9!%.i andipowersf'o'f selection: min . Something About Friendship. , The talk of making. friends is largely a music of language`. Friends are found, `-not made. They are a discovery, not a creation. For any friendship-that is worth the name is a predestined and foreordain- ed affair. It is not at all a matter of rational choice nor of well considered reason, but rather of `magnetism and tem-. perament. We make -good-will as a men- tal atmosphere surrounding us, and whether we have this or not depends very acquaintances and well-wishers by exer- cising certain qualities of -self-control", generosity `and courtesy ;,but a, friend is found, not made. No observance of politeform, or even thedeeper inuence ' of noble qualities of mind and heart can determine this, nor hardly can the lack of these change. that friendship which is simplyrecognition. It is unchanging and eternal in its very essence. It can hear everything of friction, `trial. annoyance or pain, and yet a ring up again, with even new vitality. uch friendship is a gift of; the gods, and it is not commonly found.` Peo le talk lightly and carelessly enough of t eir friends, when they do not jknow the meaning of the word, when the are not themselves "the stuff that frien `fare made of, and know, no more .tlt0,fltren tit, and{_devotion andinnite sacrice t , t. g the word -confprehends "than they-_.do_ oi: the emotions ofsthe inhabitants of Mars. To exchangecalls and dinner invitatio'ns '; to be members of the some olAub,,ior the name. ro_hurch.:`; or to '-have 'in?:%c d'ni-s mony regarding the Wagner operas and Ibsendi-amas is by nemeaus lrieiidshig although many relations; even more sn er-__ fioi_al_.th'an-theta, masquerade under it eii name. i . There are nnleutyiof ; pe`onle,j `tted . one -with at reiav, of. who *1"A1..:'lP91!iP}I` and pleasing attributes, at 05,914 v l}.._$h9;' ` rieiib `?o`!*ac'-"4 nmu:-.u..`lL:.~ ' 11:. V--Ay-er's Sarsaparills has had I suc- cessful career of nearly half a century, and was never so popular as at present. -'1`housands of testimonials are on le tron": those benefited by the use of Ayer s % Sgtrsaparilla. Why? Kyer e Sarsaparilla is preferable to any other for the cure of Qlood lziseases. A -Ayer s Sarsaparilla is a highly con- centrated extract, . and therefore the most economical. Blood Medicine in the market. PREPARED BY- DI`. J: C. CO" Price 01 {six bottlu, 05. Worth 85 3 bottln. Iuv vvuv v. .-.v... ,_-_----- Because no poisonous `or deleterious ingredientsenter into the composition of Ayes- _s Sarsaparilla. --Ayer's Barsaparilla contains only the purest and most elective remedial properties. - Ayer's Ssrsaparilla is prepared with extreme care, skill, and cleanliness. - Ayer'a is prescribed by loading physicians. ` CIII-I. IIVII C llvvvbusv Au unuaunnv -Ayer s'8arsaparilla never fails to. eect a cure, when persistently used, according to directions. I ` Be sure you get the genuine in Salmon ' J color wrapper; sold by all Druggists, at ' I soc. 'andV$I.oo. ` u soon` & BOWNE, Bellevillc. : I and not a beverage in disguise. ""-"'$ `*0 " "' I -Ayer s Sasssparla is for sale everywhere, and recommended by all rst-class druggists. -Ayer's Sarsaparilla. is a medicine, anaanupa Iran. The Freiainnige Zeitung aa a that dur- ing the Ohanoellorahip oriaia rinoe Bia- marok appeal to intervene in his favor, and that she replied :--Yon know better than anyone that I must not use political in uenoe with my son." ed to the Emprela Frederick. 9 In Its First stages. \ . I Palutable as Milln} noes " cuna Bl_)8!1METl0N R EASO N S nnanenuy cunag I Inu- E =7*.;=.:.'1:'.' "'..':..*':.`;2...,'~;.. and prices nlways stock. All drders will to- lvooive pareful attention. rcongi-ega|Io`na`l (,'h4n|A-ck _00J._L|EIl an, owns. 3 -IS -='.=-J THIS `IS THE ONLY TRIGHTMKIND. DONOT ::TA'KE QNY OTHER. Dancer or l'le:t-In onus-nu. . Zlfheewerm mother he: reieedthe-utter in the Beonmentohnd Sen J onqnin rivers and `the leifeee are in great danger. seven :1 bed break: have occurred, oodIn_4,- 000 acres of grain. The water in ion inches higher than ever before. ' V . osuAuu`n4pom>'s 53(- TRACT. ACCEPT NO SUBSTITUTE FOR IT . Ljjj --I--3-j~ nc.sIm'a.a or` BOTTLE WITH BUFF WRAPPER. orrosxrx ran AVOID ALL IMITA-. TIONS. THEY MAY BE DANGEROUS. rumnes 1 THE . BLO0D. xmnzindlscrenion. or OVel'-exeruuu. L... - {- it `_ esGuaranteed to Ourewzfzl-:1ll:gt":f3 Th ` Ask your Druggist for T3" Eek, I-euerlptlon. take no substitute. One P W5, 3 . 13;: :5. by mail. w.-no for Pamphle"; f,;",'c,.,- * . V . 1 "53"? 'f;";'.?i`-..'.L.'.' $.51". wooD8- 1 3 , L .0 Great En llsh Prescriptllh A successful edicine used over 80 years in thousands or cases- . Cures Spermatorrhea Nervous . Weakness. Em: ssiona.1'mpoten`1I id 0" diseases caused by abuse. lIlulI.l}:indiscre,tion. over-exertion. [Ann] lr`.mm'kmra Guaranteed Cure wlwn ql_l_3ff": ms uonnusnu Ann ` ADVERTISING RATES. Tn:rA:;:n:$:1:TvA3N,}Uun.N - EIGIITY Oopllsko `NI Almost. it not quite donbl . Paper pubiished fntigg "I! on, Cisnvxmxsnns enoum NOTE TH ' (12 lines solid nonpareil make one in mmsxmr mvmwxsmmmm Q" first insertion, 10 cents per line ' ` neat illtmergon em Der line ' Em` "lb MD 110 088. cents oer lie for first in Del: elation; 5 cents per lin 1 insertion of the same mttgi. each 3 Iagal, Oicinl and Government menu will be charged at above ;ate8'fdV&tu. CONTRACT ADVERTISING E (Ennh-Ant nvnrtianmnnt mm x . , _ommo1-018 prltorall: w"_,_.,,,. .umm-Ismo. ta will be taken at u, 009' `"'uim 1? dr ma .,om,, tol1.""` 5:34. :3 thegvnwm be strictly-adhered $0 1 ```'``g " _ CW cont]-Mn H r preunw contracts expire. there will 3,. IEIIIIOTC Wedding. - - The News aaye Hehry M. Stanley L wedding will take place in Weasminicter Abbey, and if he make any further ex- peditiona, hie wife will accompany him. REGUUITES masuunzs A nu; uven. ' 5`. . `For one mont.h-the thre -us oent. added. ""` me With with{0:e'l?o$)?$l:1-e mm me 3' Preferred positions in the paper ooldet an advance of one third on 5 Wm b` nu rule will be strictly carried ont..b" "W l'|\1lII'D Alvin nu Anvouu-~ mun no nsnuuu u: to sue omoe ,- not lngenhf Saturday at 10 o c1oc oh must be in thek'A;:iNt` co 1 for such than 8 o'clock noon on Tuesdg . co not lam otherwise the advertiser : anng' m an "WK not be made public until the weglgcrfflgf my Adv rtbera wt space gar a.dvertl:s!i)1(1); t73nl?L` otgtaglse ;o:.:`.;..:;.*:`:'::...;',:;a;:~ how ueya:'* L Illoment charged `" Ch adv: ! 'O0NDINBlD ADVERTIBEHlN'rs. V Condensed advertisements on F1]-gt such as Wants of all kinds. Lost and F533 L 7 Property for Sale or to Rent, 8 ecmc Eto..Etc.. must be sccom nieg with {1`,f,c`f,} and will be inserted-F rat insertion, 2 mmf ~ per word. each subsequent insertion, 1 can word $na.mes. addresses, and gures countuf: gvoords bns. retzguctiongg 1 ceixilt per word my msdow en e num 1'0 semo cunt. matter exceed Faun. us `h 10 `Inches. Column (IA ?_ _I_ __ I l`I..._._ S6 E2113 I 63iuT.?l --.... vIl'lc ooxihioi cameras. I ind that no Adv-agar! Wm Pt1oh,I ,? gdxgertlaemenu of mwnwm to the otce later than 335$ 9 h?n{1(1> clock. and *9 f1`;":` wngd B the ADVANCE o ' ta Tuesday, in any wani- ' look 119 .9" - _ "0 c _ c o o a o n o o I o - no .3 IP06 `O ' Ln v-- - 55 l Vll|l;b|e;Il3:):`II`o|uehC]'l I , .3 ,, ` nth. I00. These nmplel. ;:"_;u ah " 5 *9 IlI3w what ;'o`:nzi`;`ounI. lvlv;1 :)ec`:l|'!' . i `M `"5 "`I1Ibonand thooo about \'ou-thn! army! f" " T. ` nmubb "uh fb| ||S.Whlch hold! for'ycan when once Il1l"' mg" `"""'i` "DIM. We y all express t-iglnl etc. An .. min I . ` ' . -2 am. now: "" *: 2.2: 21.: `:.',.';:`;a.."' 133:. atne- . & ; I . Pftlndn {,- V Wguhlng Anarchists. The poliodin Paris` have made 3 fruit- la: raid with the object of .au-outing the Etelisn anarchist louder Giordsnj. He in - 3-..-) L- L- LL- I-__I-_ _l - PRO NOTES DIGESTION. { A THE % KIIINEYS. HGTS ON THE BOWELS. W 00: DOIIOII, Av-----~ 891g!`-gig Barrie by J. woons. `Cures CONS 7/PA T/ON Cures C0/VST/PA T/0N (.`ures C0/VSTIPA TIM CZ)-es BILIUUSNESS. Cures Bll. /OUSNESS Cures BIL /0 l/SNESS. ILIIIUII-I63 Il'0lll B unotuloua sore. -3 Cuwjlrw w--- -- DnAn Sma.--I mm xjm ) 1`*`5_ `With headache and pan) m 111) back; my hands and fee! swelled so I could do no work. My sister-in-law advised me to . tr; B. B. B. With one bottle I alt so much better that! got one more. I Am now well. and cm workas well as over. Axum Bananas. Tilsonburg, Ont Bad Blood mtg arise from wrong action of e Stonncll: Liver, Kidneys and _BoW d- B._B. B.. by regulatms 3 ; toning these organs, removes the cause and "makes new 2105 blood, removing all b1` disease: from a. pimple to! Anrnfninnn nnra LZIICII -IlCIUIlIUI IVC$WI' \JIVI U-IIII II` I boliovodto bathe logdorof 5 `Inll. QDA Ifidilll -nan:-` ~ was getting worse an we uwu nnti I trxed Burdock Blood Bitters. After taking {our bottles I am now well. Icau also recommend mt fur the cure of Dxgpepsia. ARV A. R. DF..\m.\'. 8m.s,-I was troubled for ve fears with Liver L`omphum. used 9. great deal of medlcillv which did me no good, and I fetting all the Lima unti I trxed DEAR S1'.Rs.--I have met! our B.B.B. with great .'~uCce.~s or constipation uud pain in my head. The second dose made me ever so much better. My bowels now move freely and the pain in my head has left me, and to t'\`oI'_\'-bud)` wit}. the same disease I rccouzmend `D `II D Mr. Neil Mc.\'e1l; of Leith. Ont`... Writes: DEAR Sms,-- For years and ears I suffered Yr<.u1d_v.~pep,1,, in its worst. forms, and am, trying all means, In my power to no purpose I wuu penuaded by friends to try B.B.B.. which I did. and after I1.~iug .5 bottles I was coulpletely cured. Cures BAD BL000. cm-es BAD BL 0012. Cures BAD BLOOQT CURES DYSPEP8/A. CURES DYSPEPS/A. cu/253 DYSPEPSIA. Cures HEADACHE. Cures HEADACHE Cures HEADACHQ A Prompt Cure. llld Recovery. C-jvw it U-wwwv1U$-'C1C.vCCCC1 it learn-Pokod uptno World Our. , L = I7lO'Bl'IlIIIII IIVO|8; "Q" ' A delpstoh from Buenoa Ayrei 6 26_ potions were killed snd'41 wodnm, in the resent rising at Puerto Meg:-o. . D. Mxss F. Wxxmmxs. 445 moor St., Toronto. ml value. Our l'Ilav- he locality can secure < e. to (her with our ll! Inlunble lneoflloulell: U R N E W 5 Solid F old Watch I 00, Ht Wonk I100. luhln the world. P" , Nlllekbopor. Wnrnmed Ml`! ~ nnoun cow hunmg cg! Intlr Indian` and Rent I III"; Direct Proof. "3 `GOLD clu- h` Indies` and gent um. with work: and non M Ox! rnsoxln .. Imullov pm oecun_0II' epsla. BY A. B. Hmvkatuuc, Ont. nun; 5... -,, I out lug Io lneofllousehol `Than! nmnlegll WON bv::'!:"T'l`1'e 'Ir'3'ie'$p?n watch on lore` anarohiata. Many ex- pulsion: are pro able. = No Blaine In Thilrl. `flunk You. A Buence Ayn: dcepetch to the Times lay: the Argentine Republic and Ohili are finally determined to reject Mn: Blaine : prcteneion, under cover 0! 1 delunive con- vention, to dictate their internal and ex- IA-ng` oudcnn VWIIUIVII, UV I tend policy. WU EQQQII lljj IIIU b .3; "J".!..`!a`(1:2 .1 : gv:_;gg. : 1') :1;`_a~.;i:2:.4sJr-at .'..-3:53 9:13 ;i`L':.~;: Mn. Mehefey, L widow st Pei; Col- borne, employed as cool: on the. steam "barge, Issue May, while going 01!` the boat Wednesday night, fell between the beet and the well of the look, etrikina her head end freeturin her skull. When the body was reoovere life was extinct. fatal Accident at Port Calhoun; hater u.t.;oogi,-u Air noun: amazon. _Don'tbe,l'nlt-finding. e , After all, doea it pay to find fault? It doea not. Life in too short to be spent in eternal faultnding; let ua remember this. It in such aneaeything to do, this faultnding. that many of in: driftinto the habit, before-we areawarefof it, and a habit either -makea or -mare, not only` one life, but many. `There 1are- many burden: to: bear aewe: go through life, many things tofbeoorireoted, aet right, or 'tarted~ over again.`-vb-rt let it all be done, a `if possible, without taultnd'mg.f Ite- bukea must be administered ' aometimee, to aervanta or children, to thoae-in the household and to thoae outside it, hnt let the rebuke he given without the `fault- ndinc tone, words and ':manner. No one like; -them, no one wanta them, .no one takea them kindly. '.l!hey:_aink~ into the heart, but they do not bring forth the right kind of fr_uit .: Do youthink that a child. or; a aervant gosh cheerfully. to work to do, `undo, or "rectify. what you. Willi. iif gen order them in-a .faultndin_g.'.:tone'l y. , no means; They no _ Iullenlyv -away. romhyon, and perform their _work_.in t_IIll'e Am An!` I|QD`I1i|n`AnII,'1A- Lin:-.I.:.... .-.. iS3'51.?1'7p'3'E?u``$'e'o5" ~33? :l:i:xi`:gf`:n;;: kind thoughtnof you and unkind wiahelforyou. - - -; V` -V . nnuI`bna"mnn `n n I;:A:Agu- `.`.L:L; _._'.` SA- 1 Jvlululvi l.Vli U|Il - . Faulcndingjn. svioioua.ho.bit,. and its effect rdeedty: blighqu It contaminates every Doreen. within reach; it crushes out of the. home oheerfulneu and; joy; it fall: like lead upon the upirite ot, she young. It in likevthe cloud. no bigger than amen`: hand at res, but it,_ increme- oe in size. until. it envelope the. whole household. Ohildnenn and eervhnte euo-I oumb under its blighting. Inuence; until. fnully. :.,the fnultnder reigns supreme in` `the dreary. kingdom of home over oppress-.e gedand weary nubjeete, who ..|e3ks;;,t-heir. gnleuure. 1be1ond:.-vmlh.-hwhexe.-dvelh thein fdeeeogionovxeu-sign; . g. I; 4- ms. U :Il..zlI3`.,iW0lt&;.`. Whup, egqnresol... in nsHaIe:hIbit,:IIto.ihnke Jllne 4 ' , , -. .h$'\ ..._. aavv aaavsavu aaa us-sasvvvsu I 6 Yes, sir, you may well look amazed, but great lum s of ice fell that weighed six pounds, an these had knuckles upon them two and three inches long, great horned masses of ice they were. Horses and cattle were stricken and mangled in the elds,`the -roofs of houses were beaten in, scarcely a building escaping. And that is not all. These haiistones. millions of them fell into the river, and were swept down by the current until the stream be- came checked at thetown of Ortung, and the ood rose into the town and a portion of it was submerged. The condition he- came so serious that an appeal for ublic succor was made to the country". eople who lived under the shadow of the Harts mountains onrthat May day, in I858, will never forgetthat hailstorm, and it ,is one of the current stories of..that:poople to their children and to` travelers. -That `was `a hailstorm !- was a plague ! " ,"lmot.II,1Il,..5."I I.-9 Grier-; : . kcurioua iehaerv;a"tion`re_lating to inu- onaa ia_ quoted in` La Nature Oope`n- hazen journah e. A; the; royal Inltution ifor education-' of debt `mutea"fhere,`*-the` pupils (about 70 boys and girla), have for aeven yet?! been rodlilarly` wiikhed every day in groups of fteen and under. This -new experiment yielded aome interesting reanlta; `Thur it had been found that the childrena growth in weight hll occurred chiey in autumn and; in the lint part of December ; there is hardly any in the root of winter andin March and April, and a diminution then occura till the end of summer. Last year proved an exception. The curves of weight were quite like thpae of previous yearatill, November 23. In the four week: thereafter, while each child haa uanally gained on an average about one pound, the girls laat year n- ed nothing and the boys only tw _ the of a poun . A There war no modication an regard: food` or other material con- ditiona Now, the inuenza epidemic ap- eared in Copenhagen toward the end `of ovember. While aix of the profeaaora at thia institution were attacked, there were no pronounced oaaea among the pupila; but it is anppoaed that game of the diaeaae having entered the place, the ii-Joann`: -Halal than; not blag an.-6 ml slug IIICIRU VI 3 I-ILIIIIUIICIIUUII a II It was on'May 12, 1858, about ,three o'clock in the a.aternoon,. that a sharp, black cloud suddenly arose in the heavens over my native village, near Welmer, in Saxony, and the terrible. thunder warned- of a big storm. Pretty soon it began to hail. The lumps were small at first, but then ragldly increased to -the size of hen s eggs. he people had all fled to places of safetv and were watching the awful bom- bardment." All vegetation was beaten at into the earth and the ore destroyed." But horror seized the peep e when they saw that the hailstones were increasing, and the roar of the storm was; deafening. The hailstoneshecame the size of `a teacup,- then of a large-sized glass, and great masses of ice tell that were fully as `laree as. theglohe of that lamp (which was about ve inches in diameter.) NV ... mill as-us I-nan ma `I\l\`D .... .....I ` nun:-.on`u"aa mg no` rnmpuhi. Dr. Ang,Mueller, eleerned son of Sex ony, now residing at Mount Healthy, 0., tell: of a famous ha'.il`~'ator1n in his native country, which (but for the doctor : un- questioned veraeity) poueuel :11. the our marks of a Munohauaen : ll TL _-_ -._v"-_ `(I h l vw --w - --wcu-vuw wv -av Iu-vu -v Q Zljvl 0 At Jessup, Georgia, on Wednesday night, Mrs. B. P. Littleeld and County Surveyor McCall werc fatally shot by the woman's husband. McCall went from Brunswick to Jessup about 10. o'clock o.m. and stopped at the Littleeld House.. He retired to his room an hour later, but came out, went down stairs asked for. Littleeld, whom he could not nd. He then went to Mrs. Littleeld's door and knocked. Sheadmitted him. Littleeld was in the-out porch watching the pair, and "rushed through the window-into the room and` shot his wife 'ust over the eye, lrilliniq her instantly. c then shot Me- Call four times. McCall died in a few hours. .'"'in`. even cone ., ff 5P9$tl,1m:i,l|!I;`fV...`. dig-t : out; o It now drbn;. "iv wo`uld"l)`e=th'a`T that to deny"* thls""asiertlen. That life is rich which holds one perfect friendship, in which mutual sympathy is almost mutual clairvoyance and in which sacrice would be a personal luxury, if done tor the good 0! one anothe_r,- , Trust and tenderness nuns two_f ac'tors of this nest and.n:os_t sweetgof social relations; Yet it in a -relation for the most partthat dees analysis, dees explanation, dees all known laws of the chart of polite societ . Butrits strength-is the onegreat stimn us-of-life; it is inspiration. `-We can do for our fnends, that we could not do for ourselves; we can `rise `with them, orlor them to height`: otherwise unknown. perhaps the as Nltruggle with"t`l'1eIo . oft. the of the `='AZl-IZ"Qk-t\$kQJ -n -....L -:L_ l-__- LL_L g vuuuvu uuu place, nun 3133553` sY3B'bZ2i'3 g.:.'::.;1I`?e.f?;:o.?i`u'.`:Z the organ: of nutrition `failed to give the ggrmul inoreuo of weight utter Noyembor 237 when Baby was sick, we you her Cutorls. When} Ihewu 5 Child, the cried for Castorig. , An. _;-_,- , phqclunx to T when Ihochlldren. the ninth: Custom. n.m.u`.m; A `Nothing marks -more conclusively the vi various stages in thedevelopment of the-` true art instinctsiu` Minneapolis than the changes of public "senti_me'nt_1n the matter of. exposition Istatnary." Five years ago, when the collection was 'rs_t thrown open topthe public, there was c'onateruation.o'u all sides. Numbers of thefministers. and hundreds of their people `declaimed loudly against the immorality ,0! the `collection, and `demanded in vigorous language that some steps should be taken to give the Grecian gentlemen and the gods and god-` deaaesof high Olympus," who soAbeauti- fully represent the perfection of beauty in art, at least asuggestion of a covering for their classicpnakeduess. It really became quite-an `issue for the time {but the ex- continued to_'1' look; _ doirn -from their- pedestals in all their ,untramm`eled, uu-g cdn'ventional nudity; he ' senlible 'peo`p!_e' : in`the `cemmhnity found` nothing, to shock position people remained the statues" tl1,'ei1;,_'~'~"sensibiiitiet,` `and ;tlie,"~atcrm;:off indi sit" -abty s1ew`b'm.f in? mi" 4 ihii"vn n'i3a irnihivhp-I33`: k.;..... .=`-:`.|!;.L Shot his Iatthlou Ware and her Paralnour. nuuI5upIIi_ I001!` 'P_l0W OVER 11!)` Ilioqpbding yeqrq uothitiz been gi'd`a.1_;' snfaud hq mtt9r'.hu"rQul|y been qnipe, forkotten; ` forlzoten; ~ ~ - M jBnt ;'an'othor, onward step] has been. token? The ex'pOa'ition"utnm`ei,j it will be` remembered,` were loaned to the library` bo`a`rd,f and heave" .V occupied "en , honorable. A all null UIIU IIIIIUUUI ill place in the building `during the winter- and aprinig. Thounndie have seen and admired them. A-`_f,`ew-* vreeke"t`o some of-'th e' young hedtheii ofboye igho himbt Hie -`ohmic shaded of the`*`~bq'r`_ildin`g`, `n'Ie.d_`of` gray yiith thejg`-Igueaiof the Greek mini and grains. 's_ino`e` reyelfd`iiij ill"itu eleggxyg `ngai; .wg4._-...',`.~..,'.. L..~;:=_in.:_~_u.~. L`; yuuu wgv IIHU Ell-lUU' IBYBIOCI hitlity: "`St;-ange `siy; A thbi-"?' has bead otr_I"y`-`d single buglklilaqt q'f9`iIa1'-iii` _ro`nt` th6-`6ity- pq`lpiu-,- T gud- they:-6 `g1.mirerd':of: th'&*I1iat`porfoptif`5bf` :.~ _. ' .52 ! mi-:;.;.~ ~ ,. -.- ' ' -VG ~1;('n'->;xNa Cba immediately-relievedby Shiloh : Care; ,-~` v8bld.by John Woods',~Barrie, and M.-'J.7` |}Iaml1fn, -.All:,mdale. . 2', _1, . . . . ` S1m.on s -Vxzumzlm is what you need for Constipation, Loss of Appetite, Duziness, and all : symptoms of ' Dyspepniag Price 10 and 75`oentaperbottl.o. , ` ~ .- : I I1- ..- __ 'I V.- - V ' - ` " _-_ J vv-I Guzman Comm, `he-alth and sweet bx-.eat(p) secured, Shiloh : Catarrh Remedy. Price 511 cents.; ` Nasal Injector free. TI... 1..., I. lame back,"a'i;1;-;;cheat, use Shiloh? Porous Plaster. Price L25Vcents V '6$Ua_I;_;;avOonsumption Cu:-9 is sold by us on a guarantee. It cures Consump-1 tion. ` V ~ wig; i'r3}_s'u};n}': v'i'e1TB';;;;i:' and- Liver Complaint 1 Shiloh s Vitalizer is guar- anteed to cure you. _ (I______-_ IT-..-_- V 1 I - I - --- i V... "'"L_1;n;1.ua N IGHT8, made miserable by thet terrible cough. Shiloh s Care is the Remedy for you. . - . 1.7, n q.q - Grand Master Walkem oi! to Inland. Grand Master R. T. Wallrem left on Friday for England. It will be remem- bered he was appointed arbitrator in the diionlty between the Quebec grand lodge.- ol Freemasons and the grand lodge of England. The grand lodge of England meets on the 4th of J one, and his object in leaving now is to be present at that meeting. - tiph. vvv ssuuu uususa Insane wv uuu Inuvul, wuwu ll much thesame thing. We are very apt to nd what we look for ; therefore, let us look for light and happiness, It is "all habit. And it is just as easy to cultivate a cheerful as a gloomy one. And when once a habit takes-strong hold of us, we all know how hard it II to shalie it o'. Let us, then, cultivate a habit of cheerful- ness in all circumstances of life, and a habit of not nding fault. It is not the faultnders who are going to do the great deeds and make the world the rich- er because they have lived. No, these faultnders have no timefor anything but faultfinding. It is the cheerful peo- ple who help the world along, who make its great inventions and laws. who build its` monuments, write its poems and novels, `and who go down to the grave lamented and honored. i ,II I. IO Till UV? TIIVI II`-IIIWIIWWCI A truce to all faulcnding ; we will none of it. No faultnder shall sit at our feasts or enter our doors; ` Tau Hwxmo Conan can be so quickly cured by Shiloh a Care. We guarantee it. TIT--- `T-.. u___._._ __9.I, ,1\ g Oh, it `ie no easy to find fault: in every- thing and person inthe world, if you are inchned to do 10. ` But does `the finit- gllniler. ever stop to wonder why it is. that ilhe is pble to find to much fault? Doe: 3Ih0_.QVOr atop to wonder how they can let '6h:nm- nn an bhnn -nnnnll in -ithnnf. Aunhtppy Is it -wortligwhile for went 0 eyligqle golf-control. to make one : eel! de- teetod 1.2 A . e . - No. ineed. it is not, Every women shogld I strive to be e_ eunehine rn I shady yplnoe, I glory in a g19Qm,.s bnght my among bright rayn, me . Ihedow o`croII the Iunphinhl cloud In as bright sky, 3 (min of cable plume`: before which energy, eheerfulneu. lighteome- ---- ..c s...-.. A... .. hnfnl-A the comiun of lIllU_.I_VUlf IUD`) UV Ivuul-aua uvvv uaaw thi no, as t ey appear to, without a fuss? Does she think that. perhaps, they are less particular than she is about this, that or the other thing? she think that they have not souls as sensitive as here? No. she does not. The faultnder is not given to analysis? if she `were the would sometimes analyze her own motives, and theirdepths and usual av- hlackiiess would horrify her. She makes sweeping statements regarding the mo- tives of other women, but she gdoeanot analyze them. If she analyzed their motives with an unbiased mind, she would discover thstthey do not see the minor faults in things and people, be- cause they do not look for faults; they look. for beauties of character in,persons, for goodand useful points in things. Afte all, so much in this world depends upon the way you look at things. It may seem , a little thing, this looking at life from a cheerful or dismal point of view, but it is,` in reality, a very great thing. Dsu nn 3 I\:- A` khan nsrannannsan annual IQIQII: vngrgy, .lllIBuu.ussswcug -g-~_-v---- nus. .0 heart ee as before the coming of an memtsble. and dsldful fate. Surely n.n,__.woman who is worthy enough to be_ called a woman wishes to `be oI_0d an.ogre,- s tyrant,-a..thing to be svoxded by.,sll1':ood, sensible sand agreeable people. And not only is a woman who finds faults terror to others, but she is a de- grdation to herself; for faultnding is degrading. It iaruues the desire to look for faults in persons . and things, and proves thefact that the" faultnder does do. this. As a demand slwsys creates a supply, ' the fault-nder is never at a loss for materiel, and practice. in the "vicious "habit makes perfection, as does practice in "everything else. Soon the fsnltnder .doesn t need to even look (or faults: they srejefaround and `shout her everywhere as numerous as the spirits_ in which the spiritualists believe, and her entire time `is `occupied in tellinc people of the faults -off this person and of that person. in this thirns and in" that thing. h. `S- -.-. ..--n 5.. (`soul `a'n`6- in guano. IIIIII IU IE III IVCIIU" Q VCI, _ Put on n_peir of blue spectacles, and everything looks blue ; green and `every-_ thinzr in green. And eojit in with the eyes of our mind. If we teke a cheerful view~of_ things, life will be for brighter, vWe than not see the faults in people, but their virtuee. If we look for pleasant things. we shall find them ;' or, at least, we shall think that we nd them, which in Inrihk `|n'nnnnn bk:-an W.` A... n..__ _.`-L EIVCU Ullllls 0 -quite" gnou ineuiubum 1;gvfe;`.|M;` n w.;. .4;-Ev.em cums .... ...,. -V . ?.~ !.L. r. ..` 3 5`!' . PUVVUID VI UUCUUUIUII H31 vnvn VVCUCUO1 A o I ond |',- `-ii: `p`n'jgn'u'in loans 3 1-i9i_sp5V `and re-_ ____ -_---..- - -v---v- -- ---- o"f"".' 9 VVu| ' 1 .a'n,dthe blood, and the neral regu opting tonic and purifying action of . `B; B., especi- ally adaptir. forthe bilious, nervous, cos'ive or scrofulous. From 8 to 6 bottles will cure u1__l blood diseases from a. common pimple to` the worst scrofulous sore. V_ ` ` ` ' The, Idea of lurch. ' . AST March mother ceught 9. severe cold, '_ter- , minating in i very bad 'cou'gh`j; L `Everytliin we could hear of was tried without an: A Hagyau-d s Pectorel _lffa._1:i._vva.s at last recom- mended aild <)__t_!: l`e1`lYed _'._'.|/___`;'1_ `.4 I at -- uuu IIUHIU. _ V ' - , A8001: to lhnkind. ` _ V _The` quickest, safest" tmdl best remedy for rheumatvsm,` euralagia, Iumbago; pore v'hjr`q`g1:', areness and lam en`ess, i "H a%y drd` Yellow Oil `lt'quickl` cures sprains; mises,`burns,j frostbites. chil latns;'evc.' For croup, c vlds, . qninsy.`etc. t`al:'e`l0 to 30 `drops -ou_ sugar, and apply `the oil externally `also; when immediate rahefwill result : . v ' CIIAII A.l_`..A-A IULIIBI WILL IUu`lI-w-n - l. _ _ THE effective action on the glandular a stem gneral rgu ting ` ' D D ' J'- fnn:n and I\l1D:`!!:I|lI lnnL:n- AC` ___ , ..-...nJ son`: a 1. uw.vu;u' I}II_Llllu WIS} El? [385 l'3C0ln roeured `-'-The rt doserelxeved ahdf one butt _e entire1yjdured;, her. ' ` l ' -` Miss E A TARIAMAN, Heepeler, Ont.` L l A Im*-u wt-e8-.v-w- C l ` `I waded illwith"inen_1metory rheumatism ' ii: 1882that I was given 11p',1an,rl- h_ad `all my earthly business put in oxder One of`-my eons begged me to get Burdock Blood` Bitters _ After the third`_bottlje`,"I`cvnld sit up alone ancleat-a. good meal.` and in*si`x weeks I was out of bed feeling `better then Ileevver `felt I_, take tlnfeeboxtles every spri1.1g,.ancl`\tWo` every fill.` - _ . I ` Mas. M N. D Bxmmn, V l;_ .M9ineSte.Winnipeg. Mam .. EVEN a'gpI-Iwae ztronble; wlth.~ lame 1' V bkt KIN` jinn)!` nnavulni --n--u U---~ -` ` '- -7' K9 1 W115 HOUDIF WWII lm: uh ail ;*!*l*1-.n1d!nrce1v;'zp.ov., several Yue T f?'1,|1;<.1biu'It:'J3(9 :11`iA.'A`t'er`y fasyardg, bbmgli`"m`%`l!'iP.'9!*fus5R7' m1`W V ~ - H'nunr.v. l",m`-tum}-` D"n 5;" I uunuvun ysuuu uuwcru. ntulureull OI peopxe I owe their health to B.` B; B ._. nature's qegnlatoxj and tonic. ' A X'..._ A- CHA'_n_n_ L I I\_I UK`-Ulvllc Uvu uwucuo `Luv gnaw Bpeelno .|.- for all iseaseu arising from disordered stomach, such as overow oi bile,'s ck hesdsche,- 3 loss,of appetite, -nausea, pal itstiou; indiges- tion. constipation and all , Blood diseases, is Burdock Blood Bitters. Hundreds of peopigl Owe thil` to B- H; R __ nfIIl'n rnanlnfnin l . -nvuryvuw ouvluu try. | Oecure health. "The ' t iqi` 3 an rm:3iofm3 -l.-_A-l _._'. _L __ -_,___'_ '_lI,SI, The Bloke: or Dahomey. . Dr. Bcyol. formerly governor of the Gabon colony, the other day said Dahomey was 5 very rich country and it would be folly for the French to abandon their poueuione in that region. Dr. Bayol alto nnnlvn I\. `ha `\nIun;`-an -an-{Hanan ....-.I.. nun Advantages of using a Preacher. The agent of one of the big steamship lines at New York, says the Sun. remark- ed that about one-half of the tourists starting abroad at this season of the year had the word Reverend" printed before their names. "There are few clergymen, the agent said. who buy return tickets for less than "three months ahead,`and_I am often impressed by the sleek, well-fed opulent look of the ministers when they come in the uice to secure passage. It is a question in my mind whether any single body of Americans enjoy so much of the good things of life as olergymen; They all take good quarters on the ships, and their vacations are long and expensive. ' I can't get more than a week -away from the ocein a year, but three months with the modern clergymln is looked nrnon ias barely time to recuperate his exhausted energies. f Sav s expect to imbibe bravery by drink` ing the lood of the r brave enemies. A more enlightened method of vitalizing the blood is by taking Axel- s Sarsaparilla It braces up the nerves and gives strength and fortitude to endure the trials of life V acknowledge that thowlfentiugnent of 'tl1eV ---_|- 9.`- chi. Jiuunlnnn in urn-jug] w`nUWIUuKU IIIIU Inllv UUIII a 1 v u v w . - u-VI people in this direction ia growing healthier, and that the aim really do move." It. pleaaea the art people who make their home at the library, and `it is probable that the expoaition ooialawill be requested to leave the etatuea as `they are when they go on exhibition again at the building. Aclevsr St:-atllom. _ . Daniel O'Connell knew his countrymen through and through, When he stood before twelve of them, shut up in a jury box, they usually gave him. their heads and their hearts to do with as he pleased. He was a masterly actor. He played _with each wild passion of their nature, and it answered as he willed. If he be- came mad there was method in his mad- ness. An anecdote illustrates how his leigned anger once saved a man. from the gallows. V ` Ha ha!` Ian Anfnnn-I" ea nrinnnnll nhnr-ant` `is He hsd to defend" as prisoner chsrgedl with 0 crime whose penalty was death. The ease seemed hopeless ; but 0 Counell determined to save the man, if possible. , ' `K7L}I.. n-....- A--.nnnnm OLA nnsnnnnn` I uuusnulusuu IIU IDVU Icuu luau, M yguususv. While. cross-examining the principal witness the cunning lawyer purposely put several insdmisseble question to him. The opposite counsel, of course, objected to them, and at last the judge peremptor- { ily ordered him to desist from asking I such questions. . I 7|... nun- -:n-6 I-`un5 (\ ('|n-u-.-Il kn!` `Inna . \-UL IIIQIIIICI II? Vvllllllj _Aa you, my Lord, refuge me permis- sion to defend my client, I leave his fate ion; hunt? ; hi:d`1'l ?od be on your head, e 0 con emu . Leaving the court-room, with apparent! indignation, he strode up and down out- side it, until a friend rushed out shouting, l:le a acquitted 1 he a acquitted !" mlln nfuuntnnn can lIlIl|1ln`|I` `In :`nv~'.:na- fie" ."uF1`.'"w'.lS; ".;c';*;;;.`;:.; oddngiing t e jury. They oneetly 'ev t t their favorite advocate had been uniuetli prevented from defending hieclient an no they acquitted him. VUUIIIGIU III UIIWU avaovug `(I0 IJCJUI CI-U o ke of the horrible nc1~ice.a made in shomey. He said he had seen two batches of oi hty-four and forty-three prisoners immo ated on such occasions; .l`llVBlII\-llla ` uAur1`.i1na was just what O CounelI,had been manoeuvring for. With great wnrmth of manner he exclaimed,- An u-npsun -an-u T.n-:l $A`nu-A nan u\nnm:n_ -.. M ...- . .. ..--.1 -~.w--r-mt` av:-:v".'I2`fl`t'r LEE? 9&3 `.wte.d. 9~."!PF!-'.!-.s1!2-1 : 5 4 1,4 ; s. .1 1'0 '.rn'n- nugn. ill: Plnnnn In arm I sum Oil 1! in `Will I31 Tc `Il.0Oll3. ,Q`.`O-;I THE EDITOR: ' - v r am 1` Pleas Inform readers that`! have a slave 1 disease. By its titnply use onunds ofhobeleu cues Ve bee! be glad to send-two` bottle: of my ready I'll! to any 02 nnmntlnn If that-Um End III! thdl` 3891183 and Post _0 Everyone ' AL -nu, . . . ' _. 4_'_`J lg--.` `_ * Funerals furnished com- ` I plate. Cas`kts and Cof- ng of various design: By its tilllply to bottle: 1! th jwlll and me -OOUI 3 Q0 llOt.Wc:t OI IIUPCIXI CIIGI unis vcvu Ing III ogour readers when re ): Post 0 9 Address. Ao,auqo cu. TORONTO. 9'l'AIlO- anmm smmm rmunAm.} _-w_q'IqI CII` and." ` Jngmun Aces: -vn wu w-vw LL" 1 AE?A&IjNi.*? Sore Eyes , ;Catarrh i .} 5 \ :Lameness % female ;%Cbmp|aints* : `Sunburn %` `0reness jvx-T ICCUCI The question of the Behring ses am. tea was considered at a Cabinet` meetin , at Washington, and it was decided,` it in understood, to adhere to the policy of last season, which is. practically the same as the position taken by the last and preyions administrations. ' r

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