It. works likeunagic, driving the disease or its‘symptoms out of thusystem. Try it 1 Try it I It builds up the entire system and renders you ublélto attepd 30 your accustomed pursuits. Prepared only by ‘ The undersignoci have ma 1 : arrangements will the Patterson & Bro. 00., of \Voodsloik (formerly of Pnbt‘erhon), to handle their repair business in this part ,of the country. A full stock of repairs and extras for any and all of their implo- mcnts may be found :15 their warerooms, Ynngc Street, Richmond Hill. Firstlcluss workmen will be employed, and farmers placing their machinery in our hands for repairs may rely on good work um low rates. ‘Ve will keep in stock a full line of Patterson 8.; Bro. Co,’s Plows, Gang lr’lows. &c., 830., also the wellâ€"known Wilson Fanning Mill. groceries, Hardware, Crockery,&c. Farmers having binders to repair will please bring them as czu‘ly as posâ€" sible. Plow Points and extras for any make of'plnw always on hand. Binder Twine may be had at (my time, All orders for repairs must be accompanied by .price with catalogue letter and number, with year of make. “P. E. SAVAEE "The Pen le Cr â€"Savel Saving! Saved! and money In)? up for a rainy day by purchasiqr, ‘- p y '~‘ Household Supplies at tho Ontmm House. " THE MM PMW ? vaphoid, Malaria or Bilious Fever tButter and Eggs w39>ted~flighcst Priga Paid. Every Department Complaie. press Goods in the New Makes am}. Leading ColQrS,â€"Cheap. .MILLINERY AWE MANTLE GOQDS :EULLVLINE 0,1? PRM’ESHDNS, CROCKERY, BUGTS & SHGES. _< PIKICES AVVAY I)OVVN. Choice Flour, Bacon, 8w. always kept in stock. Mara ‘me wrém 0U§8E m ‘25; d I ' ,SANDERSON BROS. UHEMISTS AND BRUGEISTS, :’ - RIGHMB] A large assortment of Worsted Suitith and Canadian Tweeds at such low prices as will astouish cur friends. March, 1888‘ Is nowï¬ï¬‚ed with a Large Wm .. ALL KINDS OF @C‘hoice :: Groceries Iran Age Tania, @Wm :r A"? NEVLLEâ€™ï¬ M anager. 5â€"04.) T0 TH E Are you thrï¬atencd with In great variety at the Constantly on hand. SPRING. and Splendid Assortment of JOSEPH H. HALL. SAAC CRQSBY. H. A. NIGHGLLS, RIGHMBNB HILL Scc’y, Box {1888. \Ve wet'etold no later than Monday morning that ,‘it was no fault of the teach- ers that more scholars did not receive certiï¬cates at the recent examination. “ The Inzltelial was not there to work upon.†Then if the inaterialsoiot‘s Jot attend the school. if the Hill and the surrounding district are not capable of producing the “ material †why tax the ratepayers of this village an extra two- hundred dollars when a teacher can be supplied for $801) capable of teaching the "material that we possms.†We can be no worse off next July as regards reâ€"« sults than we are this, only one having been successful in obtaininf: a third class certiï¬cate and she only attendini,r the High School since January last; notâ€" withstanding we have been trying to {keep up the standard of our school by paying $16-30 to two masters, whilst Weston only paid for two masters for 1887, $137.93 67. At. the same time the ratepayers of the Hill are in a worse po- sition this year than they were last, proâ€" viding the idea of reducing the grants from the county towardsfligh Schools is carried out. Our opinion then is, give $600 to- wards getting a good master for the Public School, reduce the salary of the High School to $800 and see what beneo ï¬t that will be. It will be much better to impart a thorough Public School edu- cation to scholars than to give a, smatter- ing of Latin and Greek to them through the High School which will eventually be of little benefit to them. But then it may be said we have no “material†to work on in the Public School, as, so far as we know, not out; attending our Pubâ€" lie School who tried for the entrance succeeded in passing. If such is the case, if the “ material ’7 and {lie intelliâ€" gence of" our children are so poonut such a low ebb it is hardly worth While wast- ing time and money over them. But that something; is got to be (lone differâ€" ently to what has been done is quite ap parent. to all who take an interest in our schools, and we are quite willing; to 0pc; our columns to the opinions of those win; take an interest. in the rising generation, High School. In fact two motions were made. One was to place the principal’s salary at 8800 and the next; was to make the fees $3 per term to those attending the school. The reasons given for the defeat of the first motion were “We must keep up the standard of our school therefore it, will not do to reduce the salary of the Head Master," and the‘ second plea was “ Wait till we see what,‘ Aurora is going to charge." New, wel are as anxious to see the standard of our. school kept up in order to get the best ' material possible for to teach the scholars and attract pupils from a distance as» anyone but under the confounded mudâ€"- dle that the "beautiful"Minister of Edu- cation is makingy gtf’ things we believe it would have met. the views of the rateâ€" payers of this village it‘ the smaller sum named had carried. In fact our opinion is that under the present condition of af fairs 3200 should be taken Off the High School and placed on the Public School snppni't‘.‘ ' [L will be noticed according to the re- port of the School Board in this paper, by the ratepayers, than a mofinu was made to reduce the taxes to which we are subjected to, for supporting the ADVICE TO MOTHERS. i Are you disbiir‘ned nt night and brukmi of your rest by (L sick child Suffering: and crying )n‘th 'pain or cutiins; teeth ‘2 11-50, Build at once Mid get it bottle of Mus \\ YNSan‘n SonTmNG Sâ€RUP FOR CHILD]qu Tl‘ll‘L’J‘Y' VG. Tbs value is inc‘nlculâ€" uhlo. i, will i'uliovu M apnor littln surl‘ure; inr- ziwdint.ely DK‘])G]A(1 Upon it, motlmm, there is no xiiisbuke about it, it cures dysentury and (limâ€" rliuirL, regulates-i the stumuch and bowels, cures wind colic, softous the gums, reduces inflamma- tion, and gives 1mm mul energy ‘ m the' who] a system. M RS VVINSLOW'S SOOTJIING SYIu'r Fm: CHILDREN TERTHIM, igploasunt to the tasteï¬nd in the prescription of one of the 01dth and beat fenmle mm < [will physicime in the United Stu-tank. rind is for R'lltl Ivy :LH ili'nggists through» out the) world 1'1" 9, twenty-ï¬ve cents :1. bottle B0 sum mm 1151]: 191' “ MRS \VINSLOW'S SUOTHING SYRUP †and tuke‘uo other kind. "‘ Swine Industry," in which he reviews the situation in Canada and proceeds to ,show low it can be improved. It is pointer: out that there is a falling gclcâ€" mand~ for “ coarse ’7 pork, a: leaner meat of tender ï¬bre, being; ~morer'ln keeping with present puhlie wants. «The author then gives opinions of" wellâ€" {nown porkw em as to the condition of' the industry, deals with the iugiiot'taneo of breeding and selection, theï¬uetheds of rearing swine, their food, feeding and nutrition, and closes ,With quoting statistics of the trade for the last six years. At present l the hog product of Ontario is Worth nearly $8,000,000 annually. or about equal in value to our dairy exports. The author argues that swineâ€"raising is roï¬table, that it has made no progress _.or the last six years and that with proper management the hog product might he doubled in two yegrs. This is a subject well deserving the attention of" Ontario}: farmers. The World trusts that the timely issue of this little pamphlet ,vs‘ill be productive of much g;ood.-World. THE Liberals, it is said, are going to put forth every effort, to carry Montreal ,Qilust. vacant by the dezgt‘nh 01' Mr. 00prâ€" sol, the lute member. MR. [JAMES Chccsmnn of Tomato, secretary ot'tlm_()nt.‘1rio Crunmeries.As-â€" socizltion, has issgcd a pamphlet an the HON. Mr, Huggarb was sworn in at Quebec on Monday as Postmasmrâ€" General It is liker he will, be tctugucd for Luuark without opposition. THE Writ for {the election in East Assiniboia has been issued. The nomiâ€" nations will take place on Sppt. 12th gznd the polling en St‘pt.20th. Hon, Mr. Dewdnqy is expgatcd tolvisis Oilsuwu shortly. Advor ements Without written instructions will be mmipéd Jubxl forbid and charged tunnel-â€" cut rates. ' £1011 [ At his printing Oman, Yonge Street, Richmond ' ' Hill, Ontario. Terms of Subscripth z~ ,'] no per :mmun 1': advance. ‘thn nub 1mm in mlvuucc .ï¬'al 5:0 Wfdl bu churgod. ’Prunsitm ' ulvm‘tisument ,ï¬1 pm ind. .. Each subsequentinscr ,mn,p(~,1 mm, (‘onh'ucts for tim 3 and apnea mndn on applica- Linanrtion, 8 cents. 3 cunts. Deserw Consideratl n. #19 M. H. KEEELER, The York Herald. PUBLISHED BY .RY 'J‘II‘UI’WIIAY1 Whenever two or three Congressmen are gathered togelher, political prophecies axe npt to be plentiful. Here are some specimens :â€"Representutive Wilkins. of Ohio, says the nle House sure to be democratic; Representative Enron, cl" the same style, says it will be iepub‘icmi from ten to fifteen majority; Represents»- tive llynum, of lndinna,suys it is impossible for the republicans to get lip a tariff bill lhnl will pass the Senate, owing to diver-- sity of opinion ; Represeniai'i've Cannon, of Illinois. says ihe proposition 16 'nm the sugar duly ï¬fty per cent. or to abolishit avl together. Would get every republican vote in boll] House an}? Senate. The President returned from his fan (lay yachting trip in time L0 Sign the joint res;â€" lution extending the 01d appropriations thirty days longer. Mrs. Cleveland came home several dnvs later. The Senate bi'nl providing for a $50.Q§)0 equestrian statute of Zachpry Taylor, in [his city, has been favorably' reported to the House. Scuamr Honr’s resolution for the appoint mm: of a committnc of seven Senators 10 investigum our trade relations with Canada, has been agrmd L0. Rapresentmive Burns, of Missouri, in a speech (mpnsing the item in the Army tip-â€" prnprimion Hill for the establishment of a Government gun factory. called ibe Urdâ€" mmce officers of the Army, "the popin‘jays of the war department†The OuLhwaiLâ€"e bill has been favorably reported to the Senate from the select c9131- mimec on Paciï¬c Railroads. The preliminary report of the House commin investigating trusts, says they (the truslsflmve all been organized so as to avoid the law against conspiracy. It, surely did not need months of investigation L0 113-- cermin that An amendment, to theâ€"Sundry Civil Ayn propvizuion bill, giv‘ing $250,000 for the , . _ , . ,1“... ‘ An attempt was made this week to attach lllc direct In); bill as an nmmxdmenl. lo (he Sundry Civil appl'nprlation bil|, in the Senw Me. but it was ruled out on a point of ordqr that it was general legislmion. This is well enoqu mo, one de‘ad 'luck is quite enough for one session. †[we we to have a recess ""1 was the question which Representanve Baker, of New York, asked in lhe House the other day. to which the Speaker responded? "The Chair cannot inform the gemleman." The feeling, gm; old almost as ourGovern mentmn lhe’ par; of members of the House, that the Senate dnmineured over that body, cropped out ghis week again. Represent“- Iives Mount and Crisp, of Georgia, made Vigorous prblests ngninsc the House com-- fences on me Army appropriuliou {gill giving up everything to the Sogmlors. The Hour,†l)ill,cre-iting unpaigfccutive deâ€" partuan out of {be present depm'tnmnt of agriculture, him been favorably reported (0 the Senate. with the clause trunsflerg'iug the wmuhar burenu I. ‘1 out. ( From our own Correspondent) Cliichustice Fuller has leased a magniï¬- cent. residence in this city. M is situated in the northern section. and being built pn very high grmtml. it, over loulm the entire city, and tyli‘nrds a picturesque view for miles down the Potomac River. It is one of the most expensive private residences (:vm- erected here, having cost, II. is said. $l20 000, exclusive of the three acrpa of land in the (:entie of which it, is built. It, is within M stone’s throw of Mrs. Loganfs lmme. The ten daughters with which nine new (‘hiefJnstice is blessed, will certninly have a grand house in whicle entertain. In answer :53 to how England became “Mistress of the sea†one says "England is culle‘d the mother enumry, hence Mlstregz of the sea.†‘hElizahvlh possesses singular aribililary a9 nv‘ruler. †," The Ashburmn treaty wus passigd tn seme the Alabama claims about where the perople were allowed to ï¬sh†The question : "Form words from each of the following, to indicate (a) an» agent or door (b) the result of the getion implied by the verbs jump. act, reside,deposit.worship, tijtnscribe, strike, destroy,†brought forth the following": “ The result bf the action ()fltieposit is looming ; the-result from jump is a big or smull one; of act is applause; of reside is knuleng ; deposit, knowingr it is safe; idolatrnmi worship is wickedness; transcribe, we cairnnderstand; strike, good or bad ; the worshipnr worshiped, the idle ; reside, residentur. The result (21‘ the action implied by reside is liver; of'y10rship.pra\'er goodness ; jump. full; act, pluy : deposit, interest; transcribe, rendirig,_mntter; strike, wound (in some cases ; destiny, death. In spelling and generally the following were noticed; doequinient fag; doeument,ex- tractitiun for extradition, theniander for commander. l The grammar paper gave some of the candidates an excellent. opportunity to dh-' play their uncommon ideas. The qualities indicated by the adjectives uneven. stupid, cleanly, royal, stingy, strong, abundant, busy, intrepid, deceptive. were : deceptive, deceptinnoss and deceptinoss ; royal, royal- Hess and i‘uyttlity; intrepid,interpidness and change from one language to another; stingy. sting mess. capable of stinging, stingyust, u stinger, pricks, the quality of stinger; cleanly, cleanlvness; abundant, abundantly. abundantuess and uhundanity ; strong. stmngness ; busy, bpsyness ; stupid, very lmrd to understand; uneven, crucketm HESS ; reside, residor. The following deï¬nitions ol' {geographical terms me, to any the least original : " A vamrshed IS a. place where the water goes under.†"A plateau is ponlnn Water and the sump, as a strait, but still longer and broader than 0. shalt.†“ A tributary is a large pm'llun of land that is much the same as u prairie.†“A watershed is a ridge of land jut/lug out into the water and forming a basin." "A cataract is a false or a fall- ing of water.†(Dzmdas Banner.) It is quite evident lhat the pupils sent for Oxaminmion for entrance to the High SCllOOlSiill’e permitted to £0 forwmd M u ridiculously tender age, and very imperfect- ly equipped mentally for such an ordeal. Our Washington Letter. AND THEIR NONSENICAL NOTIONS AS‘REVEALED RY THEIR, PAPERS ATTHE RECENT ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS- Some Stupid Scholars. MAD: ship-carpenters are now building one of the most remarkable vessels in the United States. a. five-mashed centre-board schooner, which will be the largest vessel of its kind ziflynit. Her length of keel in 225 fem, breae’ih 50 feet, depth of hold 21 feet and her measurement will be 1.80010ns- Her masts will be of Oregon pine, and her furemam. mainmast, mizzcn‘mzmt, spanker» must and jigger will be each 115 feet in length, while the topmasls will be each 56 feet. The diameter of‘the top of her masts ntthe cap will be 22 inches. Them, will be used in her construction 455 tons of white oak from Virginia, 8tl0.000 feet of hard pine from Georgia and 17510 200 tons of iron, Her out-board planking will be six inches thick from keel to top, and her inside ceiling will be from 10 to 14 inches in thickness. She will have two full decks running;r the entire length of the ve_ssel,wilh nine batches, and will run in the_coal trade between Baltimore and Providence for William H. Jordon, of Worchester. How the Milk Was Watered. THAMESFORD, Aug. 2,â€"Allun Downham appeared hare the other day before u bench of magistrates on the charge of watering milk which he sold to customers. A num~- Em of witnesses “are sworn, and one u: Ihem, the defendant's hired buy. testiï¬ed to having giyqn the cows suit the day previous to the alleged watering of the miilc, and that. the cows on that duy drank an unusual quantity of water, at least mm tank full more than usual. Judgment. was reserved for a week. Summer Travel is usually subject to dangshruus and sudden attacks of bowel complairts, (llarrlrma, dysentery, em, caused by change of fde and water. The sovereign remedy and surest safeguard against all such tr uths is Dr. Fowler’s Extract 0:" Wild Sim Never travel without, it, Population. Deaths. Per 1,000. Montrealâ€. $3,760. ._.6,051. Toronto 126,](‘ Quebec“. Hmnilwn Halifax. ()ttzLW‘lL, St Jnh‘ Land (In in excess of 22 deaths to each 1,000 iu-- lmhitan'ls. ' The fuigluful losses in Montreal and Que- bec ale‘largaly made up of deaths of Cllll~- (lren. ln _:_l1e ï¬rst-named citv, ouL ofu 10ml of 6,051, no less than 2,638 were children under one year of ageâ€"in other words, 433 per cent. of all the deaths; and more Ihun two-thirds oflhe whole were those 01' elm-- (1 en under ten years of age In Quubnc more llmn 53 per cunt. of all the deaths were those of children under ten. M ontrenl‘ Toronto... Quebec“. Hmnilwn Hulifl‘ui. ()ttzLW‘lL St John Londog’tm Winnipeg The returns of mortuary statistics For the cilies and principal towns of the Dominion have been issued from the ofï¬ce of the Minister of Agricuilure. The following table gives the populations of' the principal cities as ascertained by municipal eihcerfl. the INF-ber- of deaths during the year and the nurgtber of deaths to each 1,000 of the population : deï¬nite offer. Mr. Davis, for a creditor, muted that these adjournments were u sourge of considerable trouble and expense to the estate. and he was of opinion that the next meeting should be ï¬nal. The chairman put a resolution to the meeting for an adjournment until Aug. 8 next, and, there bei-nz no opposition to the Hume. it was carried, with the understanding that this should be Lhe last adjournment. not put a definite offer before the preseni meeting, but hoped to be able to cable the amount of' the ï¬nal dividend in the course of a. formight. He 'lherefm-e had to apply , .l, , " ‘ ' ‘ ' 1', i, ,, lids"; they wuuuld be ab'le Tm: ADJOURNED MEETING OF THE CREDITORS IN LONDON, (mm) UNTIL AUG. 8. Auudjourned meeting of the creditors under the failure of James and William John McMaater, of Toronto, and of 30 and 31 street Swithin’s lane, Londun, lCng.,\vaS held at the London Bankruptcy Court on July 17. The receiving order was made on the petitiOn ofthe debtors on Feb. 2nd last, and accounts have been filed showing gross linhilities amounting: to £111,587 of which £76,573 is expected to rank against. assets valued at. £19347. Mr. Biddle appeared for the debtors, stated he had received a cablegram from Canada. stating they could w‘. M, “In,†for mmlhe ' adjournment, when he felt cun- in Certain diplomatic circles the opinion prevails that both Emperor William and Prince Bismarck are quietly directing Pius-â€" sia’s attention toward India. It, is certain Ithat since Emperor William’s visit to St. Petersburg, General Annunkoï¬â€˜. the con-- lstructor of the Trans «martian Railway line, gis rapidly moving his famous construction 1 of railway wagons, in which he carries about a movable village of 1,500 persons in the direction of Herat. This train con-- sists of forty carriages. of which the greater part are for the housing at, night of Bus-- sian soldiers and native workmen. Generttll Annaknff has by a successful constructimr of the line solved three important problemsi. l He has found means of employing nupthu fuel in a country where neither coal nor wood could be hud, a way to supply with a sufï¬ciency of water a vast extent of country ‘ where natural sources do not exist, husl carried a line of railway over such de~- serts of sand as are travetsed by no other railroad in the world. Thus the {not fol-- lows that the invasion of lndin by Rossini would not be such avast undertaking as was supposed. NEW ‘Y‘GRK, Aug. 5.â€"-â€"A aneciul cable- gram save that the British Cabinet has at last awakened tolbe fact that the con» struction of the Central Asian liuilway is in large party a political enterprise, and that itis recognized as such by the Russians. The impormnoe of the new rnilwuy is easily explained. It will enable the Bus-- sian staff should it be so desired, to put u considerable force on the border of Turk-- estan, and to collect supplies for its main-- texmnce. The main army would not only be broughnfrorn the Caspian, but large contingents could also be ruisml in the region between those points. If the mil-rl | l wuv at present does noL bring India within striking: Iliumnce it lays Afghanistan open to for more formidable attack. THE M’MASTER BANKRUPTCY. THE anzzssmg's smow‘m BL’T sumu' REACH 1m mum. There seems to be a dispnsilion on Iglte part of some of the republican represcnm» tivvs, to object :0 {be Ieadérahip of Mr. {eed en the House. Mr. Butlerwnrth, of Uhin, gave his feznhevs quite u ruminmou Wednesday, and some OfIhe other leuin" cans seemed to enjoy the fun greatly, A member of'Cunumss says Mr.Clevolund told him he would Sign ‘lbc river and hur- bor hill. Representative McMMnn is spvukurjn'u iem durng Speaker Cm‘lislt:’s lempmury ub- sence from the city. An efl‘ort is being made to pass a hill giv- ing the surplus from lhe appropriation from the Ohio Valley Centennial t0 .the Rich-â€" mond, Va., and Augusta. Ga., nxnnsirinns. preliminary operations ioivard irrigating our arid lands, has been accepted by the Senate. Transâ€"Gasman Railway. THE DEATH RATE. to arrive at u. Ming the B“ , fiend SW' Mil [:m m J U S “1hâ€; emsto 0118.! A n Caveats, Tm~ .wSlXCR and 'l'mzlcâ€"Mnrks secured, and all other pntout causes in the Patent; Oflico and beforb the Courts promptly and carefully m:- bended to. Upon receipt of model or sketch of invoutinn, 1 mnkn careful (>X11!an;k1i"ll, um! 2‘dvlso 21.5 tr) pu‘ mun-Him FILL 1an :‘:I want. nmrvnls of invention. Thus-e \Vlm nm in need of proï¬table \vm‘lc that. mm bn ' 0110 While living 1m home should uh ("INFO FOlHl ‘ heir address to Hullett A: Co.. l’m'blmul. Muim», and receive free 11111 iniorumï¬on huw either sax, of all ages, can mm] {mm R": 1.0 $25 pnr (hwy and upwards wherever Hwy live. You "1'0 smrl‘wl free. Capital not )‘vqun'ml. Sumo lun‘c mmlo nvcr $50111 a single (my ut this wuxk All snowed. . SEA WONDERS exist in thousands of forum. but are surpassed by Hm mum 1a ('Im'r um! speciul 1' “"' (mcmm us u Temperance House. Good no» cmnmodutiun for the travelling public. Choice tompm‘xmco drinks. Beat bum-15 of Cigars. Comv modious rooms for travellers. and hl‘nnlivs, "1m ; every JHduSU'WH 5: 11m READ HIS ADVETISEM ’ 'J.‘ monk]; It is easy in? a 1mwm‘ds pm‘ (law, who is NIX, young; 01' ‘LL‘ ; «:urit‘ wishes every person to call and buy something. )“ï¬ilinï¬ um. I _ rm, remh‘r. c . 'v'rim to us at x mm WU mail ire Portland, Mum. GRAND CENTRALâ€. HOTEL ifl nan (m .. 'm "m 1rvm... imin Bay is familiarly known in German , aspaciully at Bl‘uflhul {anl Burlin,\\'h(\m he stud. a] 1n Idicinu, by the prosaic 11mm: of Edward :1 nitzer. The author of the 11mm] nr Ncbm 1:52an which mum's mothan joint gnnrdin‘us nf their chiMrvn with the famous is Mm: Ada M. JSiL‘mmxu', the wonmn lawyer of that sum). (toNS'erTIoN CLAIMS many victims. Ward off (his dread disease by the use of Small Sugar-Coated Burdock Pills when needed. erby, H Easiiy Understood.. , llze causua ul summer cumplmnt, duly-- rhmu. dysentery. ('hulorn morme (310., are the excessive boat. eating gret-n fruit, 1m" pure water. over exertion and :mddvn chill. Dr. Fowler‘s Wild Slrmvberry iii rm infui~ lible and prompt remedy for all bowel com~ plaints from whatever cause. Judas Elias Smithdipd rocr‘n‘ly in Suit Luke cityUmh. Ho 1v“. two \vidmvsJ'l‘w sons and seven damahturs‘ Ho had hm'iwl Hn'w sum and 0110 (laughter. L’u “us ï¬rst («main to low-p}: Smith. the Mun'non ]1g(>11hi,f‘, was 111%)!th jmmn 01' SulthLkn (:mmtv h'um 1:52 to 18W. mm was for nnmy yours (editor of tho LN‘SCX'BL Itfows. He was burn in 1524. The King of Denmnrk will colehmm tho twnnty-ï¬fth anniverswa 01' his reign on Nov. 15. UNSIGIITLY Px’umlus, BLU'I‘CIHCS, TA}!, and all itching humors of Xhe skin are “3-- moved by using Dr. how’s Sulphur Snap, Mrs Cleveland now conspicuously {ï¬gures as patron of and lender in church work. _ I On anAverage, . It is 3sz mm riurmg lhe lxtenme of the average man he will endure about 500 days sickness. The best way to reduce your average is to nae Burdock Blood Bitâ€" ters whenever the sysmm renuiresu tonic regulating and cleansing'medlcme. Tm: MOST Ammmnm. restorative ionic and mild stimulunt is MiHmrn’s Beef, Iron and Wine. A Miss Log, of Montana, has just mmjriml n. man named Hand. 'l‘wantyiour woan have graduated as lawyers in Michigan this your. The Gernmn emperor is strongly prpjndicod [Lguiust Free Mushnry. Made on Pwrposo. We are taught that nvaxhiug is mud», to ï¬ll some purpose. The reason Burdock Blood Hitters-h s succeeded in he?! placed in the front rank of modern lmxicinen IS (hat it ï¬ils so well the purpose {‘m' which it was intendedâ€"(hat. of curing diseases of the stomach, liver and blnod. Richmond Hi‘d TheD_11k0 of \Vestminig’acr has [L11 incomq of ".150". ny‘nuto. Ex-Qumn Issflwlln of Spain is :m accomplished illstl‘lllllclltnlitt. RICHJMON D HILL, DR. Law’s Won SYRUP has removed tape wm-ma from 1.5 to 30 (be: long. Ii also destroys all other kinds of warms. ‘ Them am about twice [LS mmxy women {LR men In Yucatan. James Russell Lowell's hohby is 81mm; and calistheni . A Correct Statement is made by Miss Jane h'mherford, of Nollos Corners, ()nt., who writesâ€"«"1 have used your Burdock Blood liiuura for I)_v.~‘popsm and find ittn be the best. remedy I ever tried.†B. B. B. is sold by all deulers at one dollnr per bottle. The fls‘um'y trcu‘ty does not scram tn suffer from being hum: up I'm' Dmvns UL; r ck m. Dr‘rtain Cure. A cure for (Jhnlcru Mm-hus. A poailivo cure for [Ins dungvrmm complaint. and fur all acute or chronic forms nfhowel Honk plainl incidonn 20 aummcr and full is I'hnnni in Dr Fuwlm‘k Extract, of Wild Strmvhm'm to be procured from :my druggim or mvdi» cine denier. ' Jnlm Pavia O'Roil‘i)’ Ind is: buff 1'! The (L \r of Russm,‘ ; a great, mm mph. T110 Czunm). of Rusgim is an export fly“ casts". $422,.†JELL» w; Homown'k Omgmx't‘ AND PILLS â€"Nn- table Facts.â€"â€"lntenSe heat nngnientathe aw noyance of elrin disease and encourages the ‘ development of l'ttln‘ile-disorclers3 “herel'nre they should. as they may. he‘ 1‘0!!!“th l)? these detergent and purifying moptn‘ntimm ln stonmchtmmpltti {sliver zt'lkgctimm,pnins and spasms of the‘lhwels, l‘lollowny’s Oint- ment well ruhhet‘l over the : {Tectod parts in: mediately gives the greatest cam. prevents, Congestion and inllnnnnution, Cltt? ' the threatening diutrhmn and :tvet'ts incipient cholera. The poorer inhabitants (if large Cities will find these remedies. to he their best friend ttlly pestilence mixes, or when from unknown Qtlltfleb‘, eruptions, lmils‘ nhâ€" t-irzessns, 0r ulcet'niionb betnlwn the pr zonee of tuinm or impurities within the SVSlClIIJLIItl cnll for instant and effective curmive media ‘ nines l None of 111930. strle an (‘mnmunilips \vnrn provided \vxth means of pmmuinn n'ruiyusl the enemy which wmught the duslrncliun. Bruce County has suffered fmm the ï¬re ï¬end severer of late. Mildmay has, had a $22,001) ï¬â€™z-o. Just before that Ripley was swept. out of (instance. A few weeks prior to that disaster Chmâ€"l by was laid in ruins. But. a short lime ago Southampton was charred and guppod by u grout (tonflngrnâ€" 1 mm, and come and buy. Juno, 2m Qan't Peck a: Holeiin‘st. Butl‘uln Cmu‘ic‘r. NOT M) S“). ' \\ :in 21') zu‘v TIN 13m, 1111.} than a ' 11:»m>rz:‘.~,' L n ‘ A Fire Swept County. .' Nu szpr‘m'zmi 1,1,1); 5 ‘11 ï¬n it 7U: well w: r I] cam; for full pm‘bicuin'rs [warms Stimson c.2130†1 A-J. RUPERT, ' V17 (,4 i!!:‘ Proprietor. THE UNEQN MEDICINE 00.. PROPRIETORS, TORONTO. CAN. Bold by Drusgists. 250.. 500i. 3| .90; l‘JElLSï¬ICï¬Aï¬DRQNï¬00,. MONTREMRQ. HO GRH’I‘NC. E50 Meals for an Infant for sham A Cabinet photo. of M35. Dun“: Tuningsâ€"m bountiful childrenâ€"sent. to the mother of my m born within a year. Also a valuable pamphlet. 011.". Gate of Infants and Invalids. ' ' Great Spring Medicine. * K or Dyï¬peptic it u: of the greatest value. B. h _ nfqm's itr‘iarq perfect; squtgtg g “I ya “mg T a“: S _ H ,, ,. .. .wi "u uuu nyauuul Ul ‘\‘. ark thuc can be performed ull over the country without Hopnmtiug the workers from their 110mm}. l’uy libuml; [my one (:an do the work. Either sex ; young or old ; no special ablliQI m- quired. Cupltul not needed; you are started m-o. But this out and return to us and We will mud you free something of great value and im- porhmoo to you, that will start, you in basins-n; which will bring you in more money right awn ~ than anything also in the world. Grand (mm free. Address, True & 00., Augusta, Maine. 9» 1170 pro was is n. method and system of . A __ "A. . u - u...; m « _ 5;er â€" ‘ HAS revolutionized thy FE ' g » World during the last v’ a v. ‘ lm‘d’ century. Not least 1 ' ‘ mnong the wonders of in Manufactured only at Profess- or Hollowav’s Estabhshment, 633. OXFORD STREET LONDON. Tim Trude Mm-lmoimy mid Medicines are _ rzred 111 Ottawa, and also uyt Washington. A LL‘IIOMASAHOLLOWAY 3.": “pr/“d chum; -r M‘ .,_ and sold M 15. Hawk. 9a., 4a. 611., 113.. 1 each Boxgmd Pot, my] in Canada at no (routs, up: £1.50 cents, and the large proportion. (If;- (IAUTonâ€"-1 haven!) Agent in'tbe United States, nor are my Medicines . sold them, Purchasers shuuld therefore look to the label on Lhe‘Pota and Boxes. ~Ifthe address is not, 533,-.0xf'0rd Street, London. they fr:a[)ux'ious. Coughs, Sore Thrun‘ts. Bronchitis, and 11.11 disord mac, uf the Throat gmd Chest, as also Gnut, Rhea mutism. Scrotum and other kind of skin disease "All In: fmmz'. invaluablein every Household thu cnmof Open bores, Hard Tunmurs, “ENE FENEST BABY FOOD, « “VHE BEST ENVALID FOOD,' THE MOST PALATABLE FOOD. THE MOST NUTRITIOUS FOOD, THE MOST ECONOMICAL FOOD. Q AND ALL SUMMER COMPLAINTS AND nuxzs OF THE B'OWELSj n‘ as SAFE AND RELIABLEIOK CHELDREN OR mum's.- ,. Huh“ pJUl um, ALIIILKI .Lunmurs, iéAb was. OLD WOUNDS. cows, 'T‘hnusnndfl of persons have testiï¬ed that bv thvir use alone they haue been restored tn health and Flrength, after every other menus lmd woer unsuccessful. increase the secretory powers of the Liver, brhce‘ the DY‘YVOUS systnm. and throw into the circula- tinu 19 pnrast likements for sustaining and rum ,mo‘hn (mnrnn The @intment 1 ing {ho frumn purifng j; nod. '1' Hm flute and inmroye the quality of ey assist; the digestive organs. cleans the YSENTERY This incomparable Medicine has secur- ed f'm‘ itself an imperishable .-fumo throughoumhc World for the alleviation and cure of most diseases to which humanity is heir. [The Pills Worth their ‘Weigh: an Go ï¬Ã©lÃ©ï¬ ï¬Ã©f-BuB [Egghl cm?» STOMACH AND BOWELS‘ fm'd stroot, Londo; Sold everywhere ; price 25 cents (very small and easy to take.) “~13wi DR. Iâ€"IODDER'S Price, 75: c. (with Pills $1.) HQDERN (1., 4s. 6d? 113.! 22331111! 830 CURES arm. 5th I 8] Biliousness. Sick Headadze. Kidney Troublgs, Rheumatism, Skin,..Dise,ases ' and all Impurities of vho Blood from whut ever cause arising NO NAUSEA. Liver Comphlnt. D e sin Biggasgess: CURES at 3‘6 cent; was sizes in