Atwood Bee, 3 Oct 1890, p. 7

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4 = oe : J s A. W. Ogilvie & Co. - 5 The Secret of 2 Long Life. Z Ga oat an I took Cold Watson § Cough Drops ! You sometimes see a wows whose old age} _-The flour exhibit by the Ogilvie Mi oe 4 is as Wi bloom of her | Co. in the main annex building has attrac t I took Sick, Are the best in the world fer the throat pat roat and pata "She seems condensed sweetness and | &4 t attention during the fair, amit is i TOOK eae a for the ¥ noqualle et You wonder how this has come about. ou wonder how it is her life has been a long and happy-one:—Here-are some of the rca- sons : She knew how to forget disagreeable | © things. She understood the art of enjoyment. She kept her nerves will in hand, and in- icted them on no one. She believed in the goodness of her own daughters and in that of-her neighbors. She cultivated a good digestion. She mastered the art of saying pleasant words, She did not expect too much from her! friends. She made whatever work came to her con- genial, She retained her illusions, and did not be- lieve that all the world was wicked and un- cind, She relieved the miserable, and sympathiz- ed with the sorrowfu She retained an even m disposition and made! the best of everyth She did w batowe er came to her cheerfully and well. She never forgot thet kind words and a smile cost nothing, but are priceless treasures to the disconrage: She did unto a as she would be done hy, and now that old age has come tor her and there is a halo of white hair about her head, she is loved and considered. This is the secret of a i life and a happy one.—Ladices' Home Journ Inland Navigation In Great Britain The statistics of inland navigation in the United Kingdom had fellen into neglect be- cause of the overshadowing importance of } the railways until two years ago, when par- | their in |to }ago, and by their liument called for returns on the subject. lar From these returns, which have lately been | published, it appears that there are about | 3,800 miles of inland navigation in the whole United Kingdom, of whick 1,000 miles are on open rivers and 2,800 miles are canals. Of the latter about 2,500 miles are in Eng- land. The canals cost about $50,000 per inile on the average, and most of them, ex- cept 1,000 miles owned by the railway com- | b anies, pay a fair interest on the investment. Still, the canals have declined in ir mportance, absolutely as well as relatively, since a commencement of the railway era. English c annals,” says an English iio, | “are now less capable of de aling with a} given volume of tratlic than they were in | E xhibition this year, we well worthy e consists of a pyramid of flour sacks of the—various—sizes and is about eighteen feet in heigh ee Ror of gaohe patent, strong bakers’, Vienna sponge, wave ctest, patent A, —— B, patent star, crown patent, Goderich, diamond A and white spray. D. D. Wilson's, Seaforth, brands of oatmeal, which this firm sell, are also shown. All these brands of flour and oatmeal are unsurpussed in their several lines, and. cones the highest price in all parts of the Dominion. The whole exhibit 1s beautifully decorated with ps se of the mills, sheaves of grain and banners. Two of Odzgilvie’s mills are located at Montreal, oue at Winnipeg, one at Goderich and one at Seaforth, the best grain centres in the different Pro- vinces, Which enables this firm to supply ir customers with the best quality of een all lines they require. The com- ed —— capacity of Ogilvie’s mills is neal 3 ,000 barrels. Ogilvie’s brands of flour are household words from Vancouver Halifax, and take the leading place in the Canadian trade as well as in forcign countries to which they are largely ex- —_ The Hungarian strong bakers’ and ienna sponge brands are exte cnsively used by nearly all leading bakers in the Do- minion, “The exhibit is in charge of J. F. te 3 Laren of i ge traveller for the firm n Ontario. Mr. Kemp, Seaforth, manager of atin trade, Mr. Shirley Ogilvie of the Winnipeg firm, Mr. Hutchi- son ofthe Goderich branch, and Mr. D. Wilson of Seaforth oatmeal mills, lors been in the city during the exhibition. The Ogilvie Milling Company commenced opera- tions in the milling business about 25 nee wz and energy now stand at the “head of ‘the milling industry in Canada. The “— concern is under the control of Mr. W Ogilvie of Montreal, to whose indefatigable efforts are Inrgely due the proud position | the firm of which he is proprietor and man- ager occupies to-day.—‘7'he Toronto Globe. Messrs Stewart Munn & Cc., Montreal. n the Dairy and Apiary buildings, at the notice an exhibit Newfoundland joneless j of wnn's Pare | Codfish in one and two-pound bricks packed } in various sized boxes for the e onvenience of the trade, This article being of _ rior 1830. TI ‘ | los | quality and a new industry introduces into ; . ’ ' ; now wl — ae = of w r king ¢ — : ““S) Canada direct from Newfoundland, the 19ow than it was then. Some of the lines sentatir N Stew: N have been absolutely closed, others have | represen ttives, Messrs. Stewart lunn «& Co., of Montreal, being desirous of drawing | tallen into decay for want of attention, end | now they raise their annual crop of water lilies in undisturbed tranquillity.” Proba bly there is only one country in the world where canals are destined hereafter to bear a considerable proportion of the general tratiic, and that is Holland, where the main- tenance of the eanals is absolutely necessar y for other than strietly commercial purposes Interoceanic canals and canals connecting reat-natur: T we tlérway systems, ure tined to be the only important artificial waterways. ades- The Freneb Canndian, It ts constantly said that the French- Canadians are to be the future citizens of New England, because their famitics are so prolific in children. The editor of the Franco- American Citizen undertakes to modify | this | impression. He shows that the prolificacy of ! = ile New York ‘an Chicago Limited, the Prench-Canadians is exaggerated. The | families containiny from twelve to eri six or thirty childrea areas imiuch phenomena for the Canadians as they are for outsider Inthe United States there are from two to cizht children in the Freneh-Canadian | ' fam . In Springtie:d the largest family | of French descent bas nine children : in Lowell similar families nverage from two to | six only. In France during the last “THEY | 5 yave been decreas: | ut families of tive or ldren are six chi very rare , and it is stated | thatthe ‘rewas but one birth last year to every | to travellers the acme of comfort and vas 'y forty-iwo inhabitants, and the number of | in travelling facilities. illegitimate births was also decreasing fast. | The Trish-Americans take the lead for | All Men. prolié rey, anc it is the se per yple who are young, old, or middle-aged, who find them- the proud fathers and mothers of the large | Selves nervous, weak and exha rsted, who families ay hey range all the way from ten | are broken down from exces work, | to twenty-nine children toa household, and | resulting in =i it is these Irish- Americans who are | ing the Eastern part of the continent. Th French are second where the Irish are first. > The “Central” strike has turned out badly | for the strikers, Disrpentes in the amount of assistance received fre e organization | to which they belonged, ‘an suing to be re- | instated into their old places, they are now plainly told by vice- president Webb that | they must abandon all j hope of return. The | Company, Mr. Webb says, have enough | men now to operate the road in all the de- partinents. They have been weeding cut the incapables that slipped in during the nag and — how an expe rienced class cf me ** Even,” he says, ‘if any of the new men ee l rl e, their olnoes ill be filled | by new men, as we have tirmly determined not to employ men who have been doing all! Those who throu; gh abuse committed ing in their power during the last six weeks to| ignorance may be permanently cured. Send injure the road.” That the Company should your address for book on all dieases peculair have so&letermined, provided they won the! {, man. Address M. V. LUBON, 50. Front fight, was to have been expected; that they | sr E ‘To oropto, On. Books sent free sealed. have « right to so decide will be concede d Heart disease, thesymptomsof which a by every unprejudiced mind. To e lips, numbness, palpitation, | this privilege would be rank injustice and! tyranny. | fucd for | the extreme. “~ | muscles, eye lids and elsewhere, ash aeny jspelix, purple skip beats, hot the attention of the merchants of Ontaaioc |to its production, and being a wholesome family use, have, in cons sequence, several crates on exhibition. This industry has been monoplized heretofore by the United States. The Montreal firm expect | to have arrangements made to supply the principal .portion of the trade of Canada. Accompanying the ¢ Nhibit_are_reeipes- for the dilferent styles of cooking the fish.—7 ie Torouto Lynpire. Auiuinn Scenery Along the mine} Son, as viewed from the trains of the New Y ork | Central & Hudson River Railroad, whose tracks skirt for a distance of 148 miles the east shore of th; ut noble river, is beautiful in aking the famous vesti- y Grand Central daily at 9:50 A. M., the Southwest rm Limited, leaving at 10:20 A. 1., or the Chicago Express, leaving at 10:50 . M.,- or corresponding trains paring Budi alo for the East, at 7:00 A. M., 7:45 A. M., or 8:50 A, , Passorgers are aflondod a daylight view of natural see nery unsurpass- e \ for picturesque ae and grandeur on this continent. Moreover, the magnificent equipme nt of all through trains by the New ork Central route, including drawing- . | reom, ioe ‘ping, dining, and butlet ears, four | tracks, casy grades and light curves, offers of the following symp- toms: Ment old age, loss of vitality loss of | memory, bad dreams, dimness of sight, palpitation of the | hear ‘t, emissions, Jack of energy, pain in the kidneys, headache, pimples on the face or body, itching or peculiar sensation abont th scrotum, wasting of the organs, diszinens specks before the eyes, twitching of the peasy deposits in the urine, loss of will tenderness of the scalp and spine, weak Sua] flabby muscles, desire to sleep, failure to be rested by slecp, constipstion, drness of | hearing, loss of voice, desire for solitude, ex citability of temper, sunken eyes emoene ed with LEADEN CIRCLE, oily ‘looking skin, etc., are all syinptoms of nervous febit lity that lead to insanity and death unless cured. The spring or vital force having lost its tension every function wanes in consequence ashes, rush of blood to the | head, dull pain inthe heart with beats strong, | The boy in the fable who in his greed fil]-} tepid and irregular, the second heart beat | ed his hand so full of nuts that he could not withdraw it from the narrow-netked jug until he relinquished his hold aitopsta r, | furnishes a good illustration of the experi- ence which is likely to come to the gas man- | ufacturers of Chicago. Not satisfied with | a liberal margin of profits, the four leading | gas companies of the cily a combined to raise the price of that indis pensable article. conserjuence is that the city authorities have filed a bill asking the courts to forfe nit | the charters granted to the four ap 8, | and the trust. The charge is that they il gally combined for the purpose of suppre saing competition and cre ating a monopoly » with the result that the city and individual con- sumers are charged exorbitant rates for gas, the quality of which is also inferior, quicker than the first, pain about the breast bone, ete., can positively becured. Nocure. no pay. Send for bo Address M. V. fi , 59 Front Street East, Toronto NOTICE, Ev ery Bottle of Dr. Harvey’s Southern ; Red Pine for coughs and coids is warranted, Probably no modern medicine has einen: od wider notoriety, within a given time, than the really wonderful SLOCU M’S OXY- GENIZED EMULSION of PURE COD LIVER OIL. ‘Yo sufferers from lung trou- | bles we say: take no other. As all drukgists sell it, it is easily obtained Little | commiseration will be felt for the grasping | Af P. 522, monopolists should they find themselves de-| penne i veil of the power to usiness at all. | i Cc ira of 2 tee Appip atl: uch greed deserves to be sharply rebuked. | ou ice. E, N, Moyer & Co., 6 Yonge st Noconte SCOTT'S . EMULSION als, My Rest, AND IAM VIGOROUS ENOUGH TO TAKE ANYTHING I OM LAY MY HANDS ON; getting fat too, For Scott's Emulsion of Pure Cod Liver Oil and Hypophosphites of Lime and Sada Nor ONLY CuRED My Ineip- lent Consumption sur yuitr ME UP, AND IS NOW PUTTING FLESH ON MY BONES AT THE RATE OF A POUND -A DAY, IT jj TAKE IT JUST AS EASILY AS IDO MILK.” Scott’s Emuleion fs pu +s 2 ip only In Sa'mon ~ es color Bi | ga Sold by all Druggists at 60c. and $1.6 SCOT ré ~ BOWNE, Belleville. $3 50 ‘ DAY—Good men and women, ast se ding article. J. E, Close, 59 Vic toria dak “ANCER and a cured without the knife, nd for book of treatment and testimonials, free, GH. 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