* ualk : > «> [A B\ Bring to the surface every latent pain, A change of even a few degrees marks the diference between comfort and pain "to many persons. Happily ‘diseass now holds less sway. Science is continually bringing forward new remedies which successfally combat disease. Polson‘s Nervilineâ€"nerve pain cureâ€"'sl‘\\as proved the most successful pain relieving remedy known. JIts appliâ€" cation is wide, for it is equally effi:zient in all forms of pain, whether internal or ex. ternal. ‘Ten and 25 cents a bottle, at,.drugâ€" gists. * 20 There has been a good deal of SAtisfaction expressed over the news transmitted by cable, that No. 1 Manitoba hard wheat is the highestâ€"priced wheat on‘ the British market. _A Montreal journal says, however, that " the people of Manitobs& would rather ‘ have the standard lowered, as they are not. satisfied with the proportion of the whole srop which reaches that standard. ‘They think that if the standard was lowetred a very much larger quantity of wheat would reach it, and bring a price very little if a’w lower than the price paid for the compara: tively small quantity which reaches the present high standard. The Manitobans prefer the material advantage of higher prices to the honour of having their wheat head the market lists." There is an American Philistine as well as an English Philistine, and the former is not one whit less offensive than the latter. The American Philistine abroad is thas hit off by Prof., Boyesen ; " He brags of chis opâ€" ulerce, patron:izes the effete monarchies whose manners (which he designates as * frills‘), customs, and institutions fill him with a grand patriotic contempt. He disâ€" courses loudly in the reading rooms of the banks and exchanges on the superiority of the United States and all that appertains to them to EKurope and all that appertains to it ; spits on the floor (as an illustration of the national superiority), and makes himâ€" self generally cbnoxious. To Europe he represents America, is the typical American, and cheerfully accepts his representative character.‘"‘ The American Philistine is a familiar figure in Canadsa,. Portions of the Northâ€" Wost of Canada abound in feathered gams in countless thouâ€" sands, but they are being slaughtered too inâ€" discriminately and with such persistence that in is feared they wili go the way of the buffalo in a few years if the pot hunters are not restricted in their business. The Calâ€" gary " Herald " says that gams is already getting scaree around the town and in the vicinity of the settlements, and calls upon the Legislatare to protect the prairie chickâ€" ens, snips and duck. In a recent sermon Rev. Dr. Talmage atâ€" tributed the suicidal epidemic to two causes, viz., infidelity and insanity. Medical statisâ€" tics prove that insanity and religious mania lead to many cases of self destruction, but it is very much to be questioned that infiâ€" dels, at any rate in America and Great Briâ€" tain, are more prone to commit suicide than other classes of the community. The asâ€" sumption has been that agnosticism, by deâ€" priving death of the terrors of the orthodox nereafter, fosters the suicidal tendency. It has been shown over and over again that ths ratio of syicides ir every country is governâ€" ed by the existing social conditions. It may be expected, for instance that with dear coal and bread this winter the percentage of suiâ€" cides will be increased. . Suicide is often resorted to as a refuge from starvation. In a few days an addition will be Made to our long list of legislative bodies,‘ BYC" since it has been underâ€" Canadian copigrol the North West has been ruled in cep21!2 minor local matters by a council under the Lieutenâ€" antâ€"Governor. At first the coup!t! was comâ€" posed of nominated members,zil of whom were officials ; then, as popul;‘lOon crept in, Mormon missionaries are making such proâ€" gress in the rear townships that Rev. A. E. Whatham, the Church of Eagland clergy man in Cardiff and Monmouth, has found it necesâ€" Sary to meet them on the platform and to chal lenge them to a discussion of their doctrines in print. Mr, Whatham now makes a very fair proposal to the Saints. Hesays he will combat them in the columns of theizr own cfficial journal, and will leaveit to a commitâ€" tee composed of four professors of divinity, €two nominated by himself and two nominatâ€" ed by the Mormons, to say who comes out best. bepresentatived‘\Wernk. sa~:ded, until the tEpress RC YA : Hominated ï¬d'h:]’fl :(l,ptrt: sentative. At the last session if Parliameny the council received its quietus, gud a legisâ€" lative assembly with somewhi; prastricted powers was created in its place The Asâ€" sembly has been elected, and itig to meet at Regina this week. An extepsive trade in smuggling opium into the United States is said to be done in Victoria, B. C. The Standard of that city says it is a thoroughly systematizad busiâ€" ness probably four times as much opium being smuggled into the States as pays duty thereto. %t is suggested that the Dominion authorities should place the same restricâ€" tions upon the manufacture of opium as on malt and spirituous liquors, by compelling the registration of every firm trading in or manufacturing the drug, the inspection of all factories, and & le%al enquiry into the amount imported, refined, and sent out from the factories. So jealous are ths people of the Pacific coast of Chinese encroachments that even the employment of a Chinese cook on the Government steamer Sir James Douglas is made the subject for complaint against th* Dominion authorities. The Celestial . !8 much to be pitied. Rejected by Australia, ‘ the United States, and Canada, he 448 DO encouragement to settle in Christiad lands.. But though Christians will not fraternise with him on earth they have not lost inâ€". terest in him altogether. We â€"Are s.endmg‘ him missionaries to expousd to him the Erinciples of the religion we profess, 11 the ope that we may meet him on equal terms . hereafter. ‘\ Ths cit‘z ns of Detroit are complaining of thae nuissnce of overcrowded street cars, from which Teronto has suftered so long and is still suffering. A correspondent of the Dstroit **Journal‘"‘ suggests & resort to a well equipped line of Herdic coaches. One advaatage of the coach is that when halted it is driven up to the kerb, and the passenger thus avoids the dirt and danger of going to or coming from the middle of the street.â€" It seems to us that there would be little objecâ€" tion to the street railway system if the City Council could be prevailed upon to enforce a law forkidding overcrowding. The Raw, Cutting Winds NOTES BY THE Wa‘t. The opium habit, depsomania, the morphine habit, nervous prostration caused by the use of tobaceo, wakefuiness, mental degression, softening of the brain, etco., premature old age, loss of vitality causad by overâ€"exertion of the brain and loss of natural strength, from any cause whatever. Menâ€"young, old ): middleâ€"agedâ€"who are broken down from any of the above causes, or any cause not mentioned above, send your address and 10 cents in stamps for Lubon‘s Treatise, in book form, of Diseases of Man. Books sent sealed and secure from observation. Address M. V LUBOX 47 Wellington street Kast, Toronto Ont. Rosewood is a lovely new shade of brown, espscially in velvet and plush. Coff No More. i Watson‘s cough drops are the best in the world for the throat and chest, for the voice unequalled. See that the letters R. & T. W. are stamped on each drop. A great deal of fur will be worn on dresses of all kinds as the season advances. TTCHING PILES. Syxrprousâ€"Moisture : intense itching and stinging ; most atâ€"night : worse by scratching. g}! allowed to continus tumors form, which often bléed and ulcerâ€" ate, becoming very sore. SWAYNE‘S OINTMENT stor: the itching and bleeding, heals ulceration, and many cases removes the tumors. It is equall%flica- cious in curing all Skin Discases. DR. SWAYNE & SON, Proprietors, Philadelphia. SWAYNR‘s OINTMEET ';antebe obtained of druggists. Sent by mail for 50 ute. A. P. 422 What Ails you? 1 D>»you have obstruction of the passages, discharges from head and thioat, someâ€" times profuse, acrid and watery, at others, thick, tenacious, mucous, purulent, bloody, putrid and offensive ; dull, heavy headache most of the time, with occasional * splitting headacheo " ; are your eyes weak, watery, or inflamed ; is there ringing in the ears, with more or less deafness ; do you have to hack, cough and gag, in your efforts to clear your throat in the morning ; do you expectorate offensive matter, scabs from ulcers, perhaps ‘tinged â€"with blood ;:is your voice changed and is there a * nasal twang " to it ; is your breath offensive ; are your senses of taste and swell impaired ? If you have all or any considerable number of these symptoms, you are suffering from that most common and dangerous of maladiesâ€"chronic nasal catarrh. â€" The more complicated your disease has become, the greater the number and diâ€" versity of symptoms. â€" No matter what stage it has reached, Drâ€" Sage‘s Catarth Remedy, which is sold by druggists at only 50 cents, will cure it The manufacturers of this wounderful remedy offer, in good faith $500 for a case of this disease which they cannot cure. § [ worth‘s Empire gowns have long waisted piéks but short fronts. California,. Ask for tickets via the old established and favorite Overland route comprising the Chicago and North Western Union and Southern Pacific Railway. Two fast trains leave Chicago daily with unrivalled accomâ€" modations for first and second class pasâ€" sengers. Rates no higher than by other lines. Baggage checked trrough. Full inâ€" formation, covering rates, etc., with time tables and maps given by J. H. MORLEY, Canadian Passenger Agent, 69 Yonge St., Toronto, Ont. The bustle may be dead, but for all that New York women wear them. Toronto, Ont TUMORS, ULCERS, SCROFULA, etc., md permanently without ythe k . _ Apply to DR. W. L. SMITHA, 124 Queen St. E., Toronto. A_» of Religious Thouzht, by J. W. Buel and T. De Witt Talmage, D. D.; beautiful illustrations, colorâ€" ed and plain ; handsomely bound ; large quarto book ; pliin type and just such a book that takes the eye at a glance; terms to agents extra liberal. WILLIAM BRIGGS, Publisher, Torcnto. XJ Ont.â€"The Ffth Scholastic year began Sept. 1st. _ The system of education pursued is at once in tellectual and eminently practical, meeting in & very markei degree the requirewents of this progressive and commercial age Few, if any of the graduates, e o e t n s ie y a NT q E2 C200 M SA MA U cssy according to the showing of past results, need be long unemployed. . To mention their training school is, ag a rule, a passport, to eligible and lucrative situations, Addressg, M. MacCORMICK, Principal. 4 CANDES GENTRI UNEMPLOYED! We handle only standard specialties, of which no other firm has a right to sell m Canada. â€" Write us. Tarbox Bros., NTARIO VETENNARY COLLEGE â€" OVER five hundred studants in successful practice ; fees fifty dollars per se:sgion ; seasion 1888 9 beging Oc tober 20th, Principal, Prok, SMITH, Y. S., Toronto. THE DAaANDY" PATENT BAGHOLDER, which every farmer wants now, costs only T5 cts., and if there is nolocal ageunt, may be obtained (free by express or mail), on sending price t» C. W. ALLEN & CO., Wo:ld Building, Toronto. TORONTO CUTTING SCHOOL.â€"Gentlemen desirous ofâ€"acquiring a thorough knowledge of garment cutting should vislt us. Scientific and reliable systems taught whereby perfect fitting garâ€" ments are produced. Circular with full information ém application, S. CORRIGAN, Prop., 122 Yongest., oaonto. : PB @8 TECTION FROM FIRE.â€"A coop ; THING.â€"UsSERY‘8 SPARK ARRESTER AND DRUM CoMBINED,â€"Works on Stove Pipes, Mill Stacks, Kte. City and County Rights, or Entire Canadian Patent For Sale. W.J. USSERY, NoRrRwICH, OXt. FREE â€"A HANDSOME COLORED SILK HAND a. _ KERCHIEEF, and a sample of the Wonderâ€" ful Needle ! requires no threading ! to all wha send us 10 cents silver for postage, etc. We make this great offer to introduce our gcods into every home. Address at once, WHITON MANF‘G CO., 561 Queen St. W.,; Toronto, Ont. KNITTINQ & Detectires Wanted, | to ferret out and discover, if they can, a single case where Dr. Pierce‘s Golden Mediâ€" cal Discovery Aas been used for torpid liver, indigestion, impure blood, or consumption in its ea;y_ata.ges. without giving immediate and perwanent relief ; provided, of course, that the directions have been reasonably wel] pllowed. ECE WPEAUTIFUL STORY" AND GOLDEN GEMS Mcthers should insist upon their . daughters being prepared with every means of , safety. Universally acknowledged as the reliable "Lifeâ€"preserver" on this rough sea of un certainties, is Dr. Pierce‘s Favorite Pregeripâ€" tion. It has averted many a disaster. It has rescued many a periled life This popuâ€" lar remedy is prepared especially for Woman. It is the only remedy of its dlass sold by druggists under a positive gusrantee to give satisfaction. This guarantee has been faithâ€" fully carried many yoars. The voyage from msaiden fair to womanâ€" hood is often attended with many per ls. Bl'ue- fo'x fur is veryfa.shionable, but unâ€" becoming. 9 .. FARMS 'â€"S-Eriped and barred fabrics will be much wom' . UELPH BUSINESS COLLEGE, Guelph A Cure for Drunkenneoss,. Send for IlIl. Oatalogue «. WM. ENGLISH, Peterboro, Ont. FOR SALE or BENT, Ano Sizzs, Kinps and PrICES. Some special bargaing. H. S. MITCHELL, DRAÂ¥tox, Oxt. Créeclman Bros., CGeorgctown.Ont. o-ï¬;â€"'â€"l);_i{ï¬Ã© manufacturers for MACHINES TO TOWN AND VILLAGE NEWSPAPER PUBLISHERS CMADA SHIPPING CO.â€"Beaver Line of . Steamships, sailing weekly between Montreal and Liverpool. Saloon tickets, Montreal to Liverpool, $40, $50, and $60, Return tickets, $80, $90, and ?uo. according to steamer and accommodation, Interâ€" mediate, $30; Round trip tickets, $60, Steerage, $20, Round trip tickets, $40. For further particulars and to secure births, apply to H. E. MURRAY, General Manager, I Oustom House Square, Montreal, or to the Local Agents in the different Twons and Cities. WESTERN E have unexcelled facilities for the SALE or ; Q EXCHANGE of Newspaper offices. _Terms, one per cent. Satisfaction guaranteed. 4# We have now four good establishments for sale at a bargain, and one publisher wanting a partner. Auxiliary Publishing Company, 833 and 35 Adelaide St. W., Toronto, Ont. Stained â€"Glass MCAUSLAND & SON, Allan Linge Royal Mail Steamships Sailing during winter from Port ana ever{ Thurs: day and Halifax every Saturday to Liverpool, and in summer from Quebec everf' Saturday to Liverpool, calling at Londouderr{ to land mails and passengers for Scotland and Ireland; also from Baltimore, via Halifax and St. John‘s, N. F., to Liverpool fortnightly durlnÂ¥ summer months, The steamers of the Glasâ€" %ow lines sail during winter to and from Halifax, ortland, Boston and Philadelphia; and durlnq sum mer between Glasgow and Montreal weeklï¬ Glasgow and Boston weekly, and Glasgow and Philadelphis fortnightly. Subscribed Capital,....â€"+.«»+~+++â€"+â€"$ 4,500,000 Paid Up Capital,........>~>~~+~«~*+â€" _2,500,080 Total Assets,.............«*««*«*«««*â€" 10,000,009 The evlarged capital and resources of this Comâ€" pany, together wiih the increased facilities it has recently acquired for supplying land owners with cheap money, enable the Directors to meet with promptness and at the lowest current ra te of interest all requirements ‘or loans upOon SAtisfactory real estate security, Application may be made to cither of the Company‘s local Appraisers _or 61 Head Office : Toronts S6., Toronto. For freight, passage, or other information apply A. Schumacher & Co., Baltimore; 8. Cunard & Co. Halifax; Shea & Co., St. John‘s, N. F,; Wm. Thomp son & Co., St. John, N. B.; Allan & Co., Ohicago Love & Alden, New York, Hâ€" Bourlier, Toronto Allans, Rae & Co., Quebec: Wm. Brookie, Philadel phia; H. A. Allen, Portland Boston Montreal. CANADA E’ERMAN ENT Loan & Savings Company sSCoTIT S E MULSIO N c COD LIVER OIL vuz= HYPOPHOSPHITES. It is Palatable as Milk. It is three times as cefficacious as plain Cod Liver Oil. It is far superior to all other soâ€" called Emuisions. ; It is a perfect Emulsion, does not separate or change. it is wonderful as a fiesh producer. It is the best remedy for Consumpâ€" tion, Scrofula, Bronchitis, Wastâ€" ing Dissases, Chronic Cough and Colds. Sold by all Druggisis, 50¢c. and $1.00. Diamond Dyes excel all others in Strength, Purity and Fastness. None other are just as good,. Beâ€" ware of imitations, because they are made of cheap andâ€" inferior materials, and give poor, weak, crocky colors. To ‘be sure of success, use only the Damoxp Dyrs for coloring Dresses, Stockâ€" ings, Yarns, Carpets, Feathers, Ribbons, &c., &c. We warrant them to color more goods, packâ€" age for package, than any other dyes ever made, and to give more brilliant and durable colors. Ask for the Diamond and take no other. A Dress Dyed FoRr A Coat Colored 1O GCarments Renewed CENTS. A Child can use them! Brilliant! Durable! f Economical! J. HERS RI MASON Marao‘s Directer oronto Cure All Diseases of the Stomach, Bowelis, BRMH â€" Blood, Liver, Kidney, Urinary Organs, Nervousr;ssg Sleeplessness, Ferpale Complaints, DRUNKENESS. g@p~1,000 Reward paid for a case they will notcuxure. FOR CHURCHES, DWELLINGS, AND PUBLIC BUILDINGS. MMENSE STOCK of M Send for Lists, achinery to select from. WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO., WHY YOU SHOULD USE At Druggists and Merchants. ~Dye Book free, T6 KMKing St. W., Toronto. FarAT y amys sA },‘t’;,fll ;.g‘ ,‘?"q»::" A“v j E ; : «, c in ‘ ?4 ?“ § Ne [ “»;_; 4 )":: ‘-,“‘ » s a ts ie C im thns Giap «K ‘27:' oi c 9 iX e »‘ ;;;‘3;“,.}‘,â€": . re All Diseases of the Stomach, Bowels, Blood, Liver, Kidney, Urinary Organs, Nervousne . PETRIE, Brantford, Ont. ‘ & ih /# . 3 Y ;‘»i\ ' 3 4 e ic i 2 .. k:\‘y . 2 }' // ) /x,: ‘\&‘{\ ’ INCORPORATED 1855. Montreal, P. Q. MACHINERY DE P 0 T \ can, in coin silver case...... Eleven Jewelled Swiss American, .( /. goin silver cmse........}... i Nickel Stem Winder............ Nickel Keyiess Watch........... FOR THE NEXT 30 DAYS "*P, S. Bartlett," incoin silyer case at$10 00 "Wm. Ellery," in coin silver case, at 9 00 Dominion Fine Jewelled Swiss Ameriâ€" Higher Grades Proportionately Low. a TTENTION! AGENTS! Ladies or Gentlemen Girls or Boys.. The best selling 25¢ article in the world.. Something new and needed in every household. Sells like hot cakes,. : Sample by mail, post. paid, with full particularsa. on receipt of 15 cts. Address, C, W. DENNIS, 6 Yonge Street Arcade, Toronto, Ont. TO LOAN on Farms, Lowest Rates. M UN EY No delay, Correspondence solicited. E. W. D. BUTLER, Financial Agt., Established 1860. 72 Kingâ€"st. E., Toronto PARTIES wishing to purchase improved Manitoba Farms, from 80 acres upwards, with immediate possession, call or@write to G. I. MAULSON, Mo: Arthur‘s Block, Main st., Winnipeg. Information furnished free of charge, and settlers assisted in making selection. Moxn®y To Loax at current rates of interest. BERLIN WOOLS IN ALL COLORS, Selling at 8c per 0z. HETLAND AND ANDALUIAN WOOLS, @c per ¢z ; Baldwin‘s best Fingering and Fleecy Wools 10c per skein; Saxony Wool all colors, 10c per skein; Meriao Wool, all colors, 10c per skeia, Emâ€" broidery Silks, every color, 10c doz n «keing; Ameriâ€" can Arrasene, 30c dozen skeins; English Arraene, large skeins, 8o skein; Stamped Toi‘et Sets, 5 pieces, 85¢ set; Stamped Tijys, newenrt designs, 25c each; Stamped Splashers, do., 40 and 503 each. Ladies wili always find with us the ve:y newert material for fancy work. Goods can be sent to any part of Canada by Is)o t. ‘Vrite for price list. A trial solicited. HENRY DAVIS, Importer, 232 Yonge Street, Toâ€" ronto. Elease mention this paper. WANTED IMMEDIATELY :s . to sell the: Reliable Nt Stoo!: otv t';teqy‘el] known §t.. $ Ca_tha.rings THRM i Le=& to sell the Reliable Nursery Stock of the well known St. Catharines Nurâ€" series, Liberal terms and steady work. Ad dress THE D. W. BEADLE NURSERY CO., La., St. Oatharines, Ont. SUFFERING from the effects of early evil habits, the result of ignorance and tol}iy, who find themselves weak, nervous and exhausted ; also MippuBâ€"Aor» and Onp MEX who are broken down from the ‘effects of abuse ‘or overâ€"work, and in advanced life feel the consequences of youthful excess, send for and read M. V. Lubon‘s Treatise on the Diseases of Men. The book will be sent sealed to any address 0 receipt of bwo 3c. stemps. Address â€" °_ _ _ â€" =_ F.F.DIXON & CO » MAKERS,70 KING ST. E, TORONTO Send for Price Lists and Discounts. CHOICE FARMS FER SALE IN alL PARTS LeatherBelting DR,. GRAY‘S Specific has been used for the past filteen years, with great success, in the treatmen o! Nervous Debillty, and all diseases arising from ax cesses, overâ€"worked brain, loss of vitality, ringing in the ears, palpitation, eto, For sale by all druggists. Price $1 per box, or 6 boxes for $5, or will be sent by mail on receipt of price. Pamphlet on application We sell to the Consumer a complete English made Gun, "W, R‘chards," Birmingham, Top Action, Pistol Grip, Checkered Extension Rib, Double Bolt, Rebsunding Locks, Paten_d Forend an.d Fl!.)e Laminated Barrels, Full Choke Bored, for $25 net, including one set of Reloading Tools, with six pieces. $ CHAS. STARK, Powder Flask with each gun free. $13.00 Cash: $8.00 Cash:. â€"WE WILL SELLâ€" € ENU INE AMERTI CA N THE GRAY MEDICINE CO., Torontse. MANITOBA. M. V. LUBON Wellington St. E. Toronto. Pleage mention this paper. At Reduced Prices as follows: BEST VALUE IN THE DOMINION. Nervous Debility. CHAS.; â€"STARK. CATALOGUES FREE. SPORTSMAN‘S â€"EQUIPMENTS. Y oung Moen tham Watches 52 Church St., Toronto. â€"CGâ€" TCJ T4 C.â€" HEACYQUARTERS FOR GUN REPAIRING. WRITE US FOR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUES. ToakTHxEr WITX a Fourm AssorTMENT OF 48, 50 AND 52â€"CHURCH: ST., TORONTO, ONT. Will buy a Breech Loading Double Barrel Shot Gun, with Genuine Twist Barrels, Side Snazp Action, English Wa‘nut Stock, Checkered, Guaranteed, and a complete set o‘ Loading Imâ€" plements, six pieces, also Canvas Gun Case Will buy a Double Barrelled gnzzle Loading Shot Gun with Genuine Twist Barrels, good Stéel Bar Locks, Case Hardened» an4 a well made and strong gun throughout; English Walout Stock, Checkered ; Patent Breeches, with Bullet Mould, Wad Punch and in ACTIVE M E N 5 0O 4 00 2 00 8 00 OF Ellis & Keighley, â€" Toronto. We are children who cheerfully join in the chorus When Breadmaker‘s Yeast is the subject before us Mamma tried all the rest, So she knows it‘ s the best, [Zightest, ‘Cause her bread is the whitest, her buns are the And we eat all the pancakes she dare set before us. BUY THE BREADMAKER‘S YEAST. PRICE 5 LENTS. Finest soil, best water, land all for settlars. _ Send your Address on Postal Card for maps, books and all information. FreeHome & Farm of 480 Acres COFFEE EMPIRE BLEND Try THE CELEBRATED YOU CAN LEARN WHERE TO GET A J. M. HUCKINS, Guaranteed Pure. 4 Palmer House Block, Toron to Whaley, Royce & Co. DELAYS ARE DAN CERCU $ Don‘t wait until you are burnt out or robbed Buy a Safte now and sleep easy, and be sure and get prices, etc., of the NewCOhampionSafe 577 Craig St., P.O. Box 945, Montreal, P Q. 8. S. KIMBALL, REPAIRING or BANCG INSTRUMENT 8 specialty, Send for Catalogus. Agents for "BESSON" anrd "HIGHAM*" Band & Orchestra BAND IRSTRUMENTS. New and Secondâ€"hand. 283 Yonge Street, Toronto. The Cheapest Place in Canada for MUSIC,