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2 TITE "WTXNIPEO DAILT TltEPUNEs MONDAY, MAY 50, 1893. Zbc Baity tribune. PsMUtia Th Tflhon Publlshlnf C. f.1'ym-rtii'tnm I Mcily t-y fliail. nri yaajf.

It mo, 1: r' cc p-r tr-orc iowe.c J'aj atue un ad i moe. Per nor raereil line. Pr for "I V- evh sOe- k-m Interpol-: rt'h I ei ft --r' nn line. w-- wee. wwaa.

mourn, fr: ewry day. 'jf t--r emit of r'; onos a wees, tsr aart rrf CepTac-WVhmif display, not itres.i'irar I I-r ivt in i n'ltimt i 'r- 'crrii P' rn- Vnrl 2-i ore 'vh a.1 t. i Hi in- I 1 word. A i-n-ii iiii on ire 1-t a a or -v ii i. i t' ni- wk.

if a in bv'ti Hie Iiai.y and il bnin. Ini'm to Tt; ti i i rvo a l111Ji, CJ.A.W. Tjjv wiwu iiaii.t TitimNVti. -4 itti -y 1iw ij day frurn -ne nrr ra. (if lJ i i'iTi.

I i.in'i.c Ny 1 h- Tnt-nre pviii-hnif o. I'- t.r-!irv ManaarinjjT 1. Manjr-r. MoMiAV. MAY KKKi'tlAL 70 Vft.

AN JMBNK. The I'ortece I I'rane jVrl of Trade in if ci fVr! as, outrken an 1 Incest. When Mr. Van Home was pass-iLg IhrooRh that tcn ihe olhrr a file iM'in vail-I him j-rtwiittd i ne.iKira!: I' CT. I I'RAtRir.

May Vi'e the c-" rmtte apTm-n: by the of Tra-1 are etret lin'tr happy to have ihe i'lrt ur.i'y of a Mmrning you in in, a ttu ri- art certain rr.a'.tera viral in to tie jreenl an-i future of the courtry, ali-J rvira'juefirly of your r-iaH, t'i in- irouM like t-o lira ii attf. ticti. In tlie have fien ii' 1 to eii-iuirt i hr the re-pt bt ri'-U'i ri.t-utu i'v Ira. imp arti-Jp in Mai.it"! a Kre I'rew rru. to a pro-1 rr.lu iii in frru-ht t.y trie I'a Ki! ay o.

id tun to farmtn the full of the iim ,1 liave ar.y in them or not, a t.i.fv miit i i if a' rit the (i.ipauy. 'I i vita! irrji-rTifcr-e to every in ti.i" aiitrr to ilay. A i.m in rvii. 1k-iii of far U-tiiM t- all a cer.t in the pri at n.ij hap-ii nhtii Hit ip l.a tu all iritrnt an I jiu'i- uim .1 fi l.ari'ia rv iny the drp-e. i- iVift oi I :i.i:.:i a i i but the do n.t thii It la fcii the i'i" if the railway to niAae ay aivanre unleA f.

in ai.l the Ni.rthe: are irn 1 the ra.luay run -any lu toe eji.rit of a j-iiit intfrt t. We acri-ouilv ak your earorst of It a linn iu freight r-atct laav l'l it 1 'i lha. fn-iht sj p-r 'oI iliiini freight on prtiwLt uti)t a allow of faTtnio to lie i in t-untry a urtain tuvaift. thii a thai adia-nin-iiii'ion in rate, houhl pvtn on all prain frote'l or l't-r wiy a reiui tion of eruti I1" H. fntiht antl I I Kv Ilia.

it il'uam frev-''1! OI' prr.M'iit ratoai at the frofl 1-eioii the "A 't of it taiirnt be to the fault of the farmer. The a tioa takin 1 tli, farmer, id ref iirii; to the lnmiirat ion of the (iuvetr.mn in do douhi a very un tlifi: part, li are of the opinion that in a great imaMire they mere itith. whin tlfpiKt of the people taken itito coii: Itrat.on, together the lim that to tiy we cannot keep ir. the eon lit rv the pie ho have alrea iy vine here. The rta -D cf thiiMi not har.l V) tin i.

'Iai kof -jierit y-' re.or ieil in oar resit; ration ivectfuii tj-ure, ohtaine'l from the l'urtaje la l'raiiie ahne, thu without aijy m- fvaac of jvipulatlon to teak fi 7 1--5I KM '2 v'lel K-i-- ri in xt ij i Court hi i.i i a-3 li, Hill 13 i-i tz ii i-i 11.4 We on! 1 aek that all rent turn, of any aliall l-e retnove-if that fanner, arol h'-iii-r ahull 1 'iven rars to loa on the a.ime tetiiit any eli-vator, to that where (l.uutt iafa'tion exihta the h.ipjer tan pnj-t hit inn intert-tta in a t'rtat meaure. Vt lonm the tlnpf-r of rain the Inral ju of hat to hit own interest an-I that the preeerit form of voinpulaioii ia arlu-trary anf uunck eaaarv. MiouM your toinjiany pers.st in -oinpell-ii; the ahipier to lontimie under the prea-ent tvtteni, are of the opinion that the iiail l'a. llailwuy Company tliouhl a -i ept the weight i lare 1 the elevator a no riiilway i wviiiM.hy ti 1 tiii: it ouM tr.ivl-l! tiiiu l-uyer, to pay the thipper in full lien fle or pur hane hy thetarlot. In he evoot of thort ae the lailnay company t-ouUl rei over from 1 elevator.

The? f.uir question, arc of mi. vital nii-pir'aio etn every inhahitant of Mamtoha ami the Northct Territonea that we tin jerely hope the l'a. itio railway ill atisu iit tn in generous sp.r at an tarly iate. Mr. Van Home, in reply to the a liens, that the (J.

1'. K. i-omjiuny re-a'i eii to iimke a rc.iutiou of fnun 1" to jier ici.t fioin lii-aii-lou aiol Kt -ina to hit The l'ortage jK.inta out that the reduction Ipin that point will lx" a little miller jkt cent, an i will 1 e.uiva lei toli centi jkt or a tvnt a huifhtl from Tortajte to Koi Tl.it," wyt the IjUmi.1, "it n.i.:..:i.rm on a ai.ier that the lioarJ ot 1 iwie aske.i lor it rcJuition of i-entt I'M. The UwrJ avkc 1 for a reduction of l'l cents on the Montreal rite. Thii Mr.

Vail irne aaid, the con.pay waji unalile to giant, at at jnnt the coniimnj't protit on 1i.l'.:ii ytiin from Koit Wilhuiti 'o Montreal hy the all mil route waa i.tiic or We do not jintcnJ," Ci'Mtiuuc, the Lilicril, "to be ahlc to explain why the (lieat Northern wu haul riiin front Xcche to I'uiuih ur New Yoik at a lower rate tl xn llie V. K. can frmt tiix-lua to I'm iKiam or Montrcttl, tiu li it Ihe fai The Lalietal in.lu'.oa in tome jTctty laiu Uil'i, which will 1-e appreciated by the iaou.ua l-i "0 of the coiu.auy, it ti-kt where It came from if not oi.t ot the wheat ratoa charged. to the dc. rt-as in the couwuiy't eariuni, wl.i, the Ulieral, like all n.in l.

dtjilorea, it eipUiut ll.e cucimi-tm ethti: "The road ha alorUJ ao uiu.h of the cvuutrj wealth tht prujrly Ul itt to tht, fiaraier, that there it but little inoney in the country to carry on bui-iie with. In many diH-ict, the are rr rely n.t'. at onleM tliy pet lief in the way of l.mtt freight rate, there ill I a in our population and a further uWeae in the earuinti ef thec.r.r.." It it to I m-ere!) hoj I that Mr. 'an Itorne will tevontder the rjuerion, and that lie will ie B.aking the reduction tvmethir.g that will aatify the farmer, of th: country. It it a ihort ovi-hied p.licy to eitrx frun the ir carTyin their grain the very la-t fartliit.g they can tan 1.

Thii policy it iin'ivenhirig the anl them to that their iritirmanr.gi cannot fail t- have a bail e-V opon the tj--dy -ttiement of the coun'ry. To cut the peaent grain rate in two would 1 a pmtier thi.ifl. At leatt the reduction thou! I aon.ethmg de-ent. TI1FM. The Toronto Mail and the Miiirea! Wit-tirm are the two torr.peran paper, aTi'irjr the da.ly jiret; they are oei'her of them f.tted up with flexible pnn' iple, war ranted to bend when party eiiinciee demand but are indejw-nderit of politician, and gui led by principle not party And thit it what they have to lay of the plebiscite: Some of the nifmleti of the legislature who rppy.e the take the ground that it contrary to the pnncijile of rajon-ible fovernment.

It it doubtful if that It a TaiiJ objection. A responsible C'lvern-ment it reanoritihle to the peojile.and hould not act ooctrarr to the winliee of the majority. In an important matter aboat which it it other iw inipirfaiole to guage the feel mirt of the electorate it ''oca Dot teem nn-rr inai.le fer the aiminirtration to eonault tfoite who in theory at leatt are itt n.aMert. I hi, will not aleilith reK.D!ihility, for when the government talie, action uj-in the ojuniopa elicited it mupt lcime the of the legielation if it the public revenue, at undoubtedly prohibition would. A jKipular rote ia ft aort cf jclot it may help a k-'ivernment to avoid rvu kt, but can-Dot ahtiter it from itori.

Toronto Mail. Ttniferan''e jieoji'ie everywhere will, we are rrtoice in the decision of tke lejis-Ulure of Ontario to tuhnot the pr -hibition question to a dirivt vote of the jeojde of toe province. if they are to tuccoed at all, mutt u'ced through the tuppoit id the great n.a, of the people who arejunt milerately well orT, the common 1eiple, at they have lieen called, the inetioD it preante 1 to them disen-tanlfd frcim f)nefiuu of jerwnal, Jrly or jiol'tical j'ret'erecce prejudic-es, there rn 1-e no doubt whit their iletition at the jxill, will lie. The majori'iie, lxth of C'orvTvative, and Lil erala are in favor of jirolubition. piei-ple know will that it a fur greater Leed in thu country than free trade or any other politi oil requirement, I ut the r.uml-er of elector who are will.rg to act thia in the midt of an exciting I'arty coiitett in whi' their pocket interettt at well their j.art feeling are auppoaed to involvei, it tn.all.

liien even if the plebiscite ai not l.kely to ahow a preponderance of prohibitioo opinion in ta.no, a campaign preceiling a plebiscite mutt prove a great educational movement. There are many other question, beside, that of temjierance which are decided wroncly amijdy lcauM they are male a matter of political party truffle. Liberait generally would like to see free trade and taxation proposition, decided by an vote of the peojde. Montreal Wit ilea. It ia to be regretted that wise friends of prohibition ahoulj be attacked by some of lit unw if advocates because they carry on ie battle I ke good general, instead of milling to defeat like unthinking novices.

It it a story rejieated over and over in hit-tory; in war the Leslie, have again and again lieen tauntedto ruhaud unwise action in peace every great mau who has done inu.h for the adi-ance of any great movement hat been doubted aril assailed at lukewarm by enthut.ast, of the intemjierate kind. If Mr. Foster and the (iovernment of which be a memlier are very atrong on nut making any re. iprocily treaty hich shall againat IlntiKh manufacturers. They do not, however, seem to be mui hocked ly the discrimination which goes on under their tarilT aninst the llrituh nianufactuier and in favor of the Ilc-d Varlor.

UvipriK-ity in manufacture, might lie a great lenetit to the whole jieople, but if it involve discrimination against tireat liri-tain, Mr. Foster ill not hear of it. The National l'olicy involves discrimination aaimt (Ireat but ia favor of the Hed I'arlor, and Mr. Fotter cherishet it. The tinance luinittiT w.fc constructed by nxture for a ijuibbhng lei turcr; we suggest therefore, that he deliver an explaining why discrimination which brings money to the ocket of thejirutevted manufacturer is a good thing, while discrimination for which the consumers, the mass of the peo.

jile, revive lienerit Siiiuething from which hi al nature recoila. MAKE IT those who very naturally deem that allegiance at humble followers of the Ottawa iovernment demands their co-ojier- lion in endeavoring to injure Manitobaand discredit her fre-juently repeat that the exhibit at Chicago ia to coat the jirovinct) fvi.ym). Now hy do they stop there They might at well aay or while they are at it, if they waut to make the amount atartluig; and if they want to tnaketheexaggcration jilausible they should say Hither would 1 ipute as true a to say Thy they fixe I on that amount is an interesting ques tion and weshould like to bave it eiilained. One may await with aome expectation tae ingenious answers Inch wa know the Op visilion juvss are capabe of contriving. The time draft man l.aa a splendid opjwr-tuinty in tlu IMTOIUAL Gi NF.BAL NOTtS.

liiiaaill iw rej in a printed weekly, the "KuimII un an Free TtaJs A lvert.aer." It will be in iejudeut, but its title indicate its views on the trade (juration, and the inspiration cf dilator lioullon. 1 he Chroniile preaents a highly civditahli- appeaxan-e acil toutaiii, a good S'lj l-ly of local mil. ORDAINED TO THE MINISTRY. Ordination STvir tu Chri-t Church on Sim la) rtrnm by the Ulne Prifts an! Six Ifa'(in Conerfjratl'in Choral S'Ttice. Tl-e bright freOi ncriiing of unlay wa most suitable for the ordination service which wa, hell in Christ church, an hour fore the service jne-J there as a g'XIy aumlier in the church and at eleven o'clock the seating capacity of the building waa completely taken up.

The chanctl wa lK-autihed by a riutrdier of Cowering jdanta. At eleven the candidates, leJ by the dean, came in proce.en from the vestry and took their place, in the front of the church, the ca li date for deacon, order, being 1 by the bia- stole acroas the surplice. They were: Candidate for the j-nesthood Re. Henwooil, Tansey, Sadher, Clarke, Kimlrley, lialdock.Coates, lart and Prewer; for the diacmate Woocis, kea, Hubbei, White and i homaa. The choir and dergy then came into the church and procee-lel up the chancel, the iiroeetsiooal hymn benig oly, Holy, Holy hurl iod Almighty." The clergy proae: in aildition to tne Most Ker.

the were the Very Kev. the lyan, P.er. Canon 1'entreath and Ker. James e.Aee. Owing to the ilinesc of the fireacher of the day, Kev.

J. W. Matheson, ot Andrews, the sermon waa Jelivritd by the who baed his upjjn John 14 and 'i: "He ahall 1 irity nie; for he hall receive of me and ri.eie it unto you. And hen he i come he ill reprove the world of sin. and of righteous: (, and of judgment.

In ojr.ii., lship drew attention to the fact mat I'muty Sun- av bad alwsv lieen consiiiere as one of the tic at fitting days for coming an it did ween ie, when the H- ly -pint hid )een eo uoia ulonsly poured out upon toe waiting The tiie mystery of the Trinity as brought out in the text: for it sh ie I hrist li od, and that the orji of the 11 i'y Spirit wa to clonfy the tiodliea 1 'He shall glorify The nrk ot I 5)irit in glorifyirg lioil whs next taken up and li was shown hile he was always spoken of as being full of Tace and gentleness, and aptly syiHinliye-i by tr.e dove, yet it wa none the lea the oliice of the j'iiit to convict men of sin, of righteocncM, and of judgment. Tina conviction of must not be confounded with remorse or with a judgment (f hav-uiii actd adversely to our Lrst advantage. Il was marked by sorrow- for the tin seamst I 1, and a conviction that the hole head la sick. 'J be tesching of Trinity Sunday especially appwakd to the nuuistry liecause i hroujht remembrance that it wasor.ly ti iuh li.e work of the Spirit that col 1 hearts weie (iiawii to Ood; and unless their words and acts sid live were the fruit of th-j teaching ot tne Spint their minitry would lie in vain. Convinced that he has a mesuge f.vr the world, the minister must strive to bring withiu hearing of the word; and this could not be belter done than by visiting among the families of the flock.

When they were gathered together it was no small thing to present the truth in a prooer a it er. This was dewervmg of the most caret ul study and meditation. And lastly, there came the practical application of the tea. hmg to the need of daily life: the explaining of the doctrine and ordinances of tne church, ihe use of the aacraments, nd the duties which man ewe, to himself, to his fe llows, and to God. The nun.ster Piust remember constantly that he was an earthen vessel, and that all hi excellency waa of Clod, therefore he must rely constantly ob the power of the Holy Spirit and make the atonement of Christ the central thought of all bis teaching; for these words were as true now as when nrat uttered.

"And if I be l.i: el uo, ill draw all men unto me." Then follow 1 the mixology, as the candidates were proceeding up the chanced. After the candidate ha 1 been presented in the usual manner by the dean, the choir rendered the anthem from Mendelssohn's St. 1'aul, "How lovely are the messengers," with the duet, "Now we are The litany wa chanted, followed by the hymn, "ihe earth, il Lard, is one wide t'eid." The ordinatiin of deacoDS took place first, after the candidates had an swered the custorr iry questions, standing before the communion rail. Then all kneel-ing the lluhop laid bis hand on each in turn and presented to each a copy of the New Testament with the uvial words, "Take thou authority, etc The 1 lean read the epistle and H. K.

HobU the giel. The deacon, resumed their seat and a the candidates for priests' orders stood liefoie nun the lilshop delivered the evhoitatlou a follows: You have heard brethren, as well in your private examination ai in the exhortation which was now le to you, and the holy lessons taken out of the ispel andthe writings (d the smst of nat dignity and of how great importance th.s is, hereunto ye are calle 1. And now again we exhort you in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ that ye have in ivrt.eiiiberance unto how high a dignity and to how weighty an otlice and charge ye are called: thas is to say to lie n'esscngers, atchmeu and stewards of the Lord, to tea. and to jiremon-ish, to feed an 1 provide for the lor 1 family; to seek f-r tirtst sheep that are disiici sed abroad, aii 1 tor bis children ho are in the muUt ot ti.n naugr.ty world, that they may be aaved through Christ forever. Have always thcrvf -re jirinted in your remembrance bow tfreat a treasure is com nutted to your eliaige.

For they are the sheep' of C'hrnt, which he l-ought ith his death, an i for vm shed Kit IiIikL The church and congregation whom you mutt serve it hit spouse and his body. And if it shall happen the same church or any niemlier thereof to take any hurt or hindrance by reason of your negligence, ye know the gn-atnena of the fault, and the horrible punishment tiiat will enaue. Wherefore consider with yourselves the end of your ministry toward the children of God, towards tlie spouse and body of Christ; and see thai you aever ceaae your labor, your cane and d.ligenve until voxi hate done all thai Leth in you, accviriling to our in den duty, to bring all such at are or shall be committed to vour charge unto that agreement iu the faith and know ledge of t.o-1 and to iiait rijienetis aud erfei liien of a in that there 1 no la left ar-vong you either for error in rei.giou or vuiouaucw in Forasmuch then as o'lnw i of ao great excellency an 1 of so great d.thculty, esewr.h how great care and study ye ought to apply yourwrlv ea, a well that ye mav shew vcieseivew dit.fal aii 1 thankful unto tt.at "l-or 1, who hath la-e-i yoti in rao high a d.gmt aii i co are lliat neither Vou ouiaclve or'en 1. ivuiuot Lavc'a ad an 1 i.l therrt ot for that will i.d ab.l.tr is a of l.id alont; therefore oigVt an.l tiav lived pray earneu'ly li Holy Spirit. And soeine that ye by any other nvan ompaw the Hoirc of so weighty a work per-tainiriir to the sa! stion of mun, tiut with dm trine an exhortation tea Ken ut of the holy a.

riptnie, and with a lift agreea'ole to the aamo; t.s: icr how st ye ought tie Id reading and learnirg the aenptures, ami in framing the manner tth of yourselves and them that spe- lslly jrtain onto yoa, according to the rule of the aame acri(-iurea: and for chi, ifsame cause, how ye ought to forvike nd set aaide las much as you may! all worldly care and studies. We have goo-1 hope that yon have well weighed and pondered thw things with yourselves long t-efore this tine; aud that you have clearly ib te'tni ie 1, by God grsce, to give yourselves wholly to this orhce, whereunlo it hath jdeaed iod to call you; so that, ss much as Iieth in you, you w.li afjily yourselves wholly to tics ore thing and draw all your rare, and i.es this way; and that you will continually pray to (rod the Fatner by the mediation of our only Saviour Jej, for the lieaveniT of the Holv that by daily reading an I weighing of the ripture, ye i n.sy ai rir an 1 s.r irger in your mini-trv; and that ye may so endeavor yourselves, from time to time, to sanctify the bvet of you and vours, and lofahion them after the rule an.l doctrine cf Chntt, that ye may be holesome and goiily exanijilc and pattern for the people to The questions and answer, were followed bv the of the Ver.i Creator antiphon-afiy by the clergy an.l congregation. There wa then a period of tiient prayer, and bishop and priests present laid their ham! on the head of each candidate severally, each one receiving a copy of the old and new with tlie customary wcrds, "Boeiv the Holy f.host," etc The service then closed wi'h the celtbra-tion of the Holy Coniariunion, the hishep being the ce'e t.rant, assisted by the dean and Her. Canon Pentrea'h. This ia the largest namUr candidate ever onlained at onetime ire the dioxse, and the service throughout was in every way befitting to the importance of the occasion.

SUICIDE AT MEIUCINE HAT. A German Tak Morphine and Me, from the Kffeete. Medicine nat had its 6rst ce of suicide last week. A German camel I5erg alia Witt arrived in town Sunday and put np at the American. Shortly after hi arrival be purchased 10 grain of morjibine from Hughe and returned to hi room, where he was found at 13.3 next day in an onconacioc, state.

He waa taken to the hospital, but did not recover contciouscess, dying at IS. 1 i The next evening lr. Fraser, of Maple Creek, empanelled a jury. Kvidence wa given bv Messrs. St.

George, I. Grace and I r. Caller, which showed that deceased bad taken aVut five Brains of morphine, that he had on his person a aec-ood'claAS ti ket from Chicago to Tacoma and in cash. After oonri lerable deliberation the jury brought in the following verdict: We, the undersigned, find that the deceased Herman lierg. alia Charles Witt, came to hi, death through an overdose of morphine administered by his own haniL And further, that the decaed obtained the morphine from Mr.

A. Hughe, in contravention of "Ord. Sec. X.W.T., biH an ordinance respecting chemists and druggist. A SOLID OPINION.

One of Tbe Tribune', Constant Advertiscri Snjt Advertising Pay. Messrs. Soott A Bowne, of New York, the proprietor of the famed Soott' Emulsion, and one of the largest advertising firms in America, have just taken possession of their new building in that city. It ii situated on the corner of Fearl and Poe streets, is twelve stories high and i considered one of the beat of its kind in the city. In informing the newsp per publisher of the removal, Messrs.

Scoti A Bowne ayi "You are, no doubt, well aware that we believe in advertising, and we are pleased to take this occasion of expressing our thanks to the nw-pajier and other of the country for their many courtetm-s, as well as to aay a word alxut the impVrta'ice of advertising any articls of merit. While we naturally think that our great ucee would not have been jiossible unless Scott Kmulsion po-esned superior merit, we do not underestimate the value of advertising, and we would suggest to every business man that in advertising he finds the best and quickest way to jiuhlic favor." A word to the wise i ut5cieat. A jiecial meeting of the F-arly Closing association wa held Friday evening. The following resolution wa puaed: "A society, we give expression to our feelings cf gratitude and thankfulness to all the merchants who are so honorably adhering to the earlv cbving movement, bv closing their place of butinea at also to the clergy and the for thetr etferts in moul ling public opinion. And lastly to the consumers, who are doing their ping before the utw hour of closiLg." I Down With High Prices For ElectricBelts.

I. 2fi'i, forcuer prices $1, reir.ains the same' 16 different styles; dry battery and acid belt imM or strong current. Less than half tlie j. rice of any other coin and more home? than ail the rest together. Full Let free-.

Mention this 1 W. T. LA Eli A CO. jjcUor, Out. A Complicated ase.

IK: ill I Wa. tr.TU 1 .1 hi', beail. ht a 1 ol Sl-i- 1 Clo 1 liol Ivt f.1 v.ry icck. hot afroe uii.js iin-e of li 11. no r.e 1- rf.n.l lain la-r rr llici i r- liuw if 1' mi ll ii 1 an- i it to mi cooC.

va. Ma. in it tit ka Mail-Wiil, X. o. Yn Mr.

Uarvey Heed Iaa.j-ym-( Ci Catarrh, Heart Failure, Pa ralysls of the Throat "I rXank Cod and iooels Sarta-parilla for l'erfrct Health." "Gentlemen! For the benefit of suffering hu-Hasniry I wish to stale a few facts i For several T-ars I hae from catarrh and heart failure, geliUiC so bail 1 couid not wor and Could Scarcely Walk 1 had a Tcry bad spell of paialycu of the Uiroat svne time ai.iv My throat ss-enn closed and 1 ewwla aw allaw. 1 tits U.lors sani ll as cau.eti l.y t.icure, aiid ra lne-1 I kaik accorilll.lt littecll-nis, b'lt 11 del lint ae-ein to do ni anv M. me to try Hcnal rvarxaiiari l. faluiitfibe ut itr. C.

Muilo, Wild bad bxxa At Death's Door but was euUJeiy cuJed iiuou oaiaaiisiiica. After tlvMllg wltil Mr. hui'rh. I concluded to try ii.io.l Far.ajiaJlila. lien 1 had kiSril two titUe 1 f- it yry limcli belter.

I ba Uiu-d cailnc il, a -d am now Itx-ang eacol- tcciL 1 Ucacik Odd, add Hood's Sarsaparilla ami my wifn for my ivstoraticn to ptrfwi hew Ilk." lUuvll II till. Lacciiuir, U. UwiU fllOJs Ss uo rurw. twaa grtf. swl scl fTcxayCc.

awsiXr tu4 I 1 THE GREATEST TH ONLY C.CUNg PANY GIVING ITSPOLir-v HOLDERS THE SECURITY OFA FCUR Per" cent! RCSERVEL.ALLJ:iT WITHOUT EXCEPTinM RESERVING ON A LOWfV STANDARD. i kee: pace with the tiies am. v-r. a REIJIXGTON TYPEWRITES NO NKK!) T' T1VITTK Y-m rWn.tt tM without TIm siif ii, 1--'h a I' i- uitf 'It i ritn wril'-r nui-'; i -i ar IV kti wnrit-c i he Kit iijon. i II hue il i-ond hiihd Uia latie- inr i3iuit ft cht-3p.

I Carr'Jthers Erode, 453 Main St I the mm mit heaJ Office. Toronla. PAID-UP CAPITAL S3.CX)0,000 REST DIRECTORS. GEO. A.

COX. Ky, ti-it JOHN I I'AVIlinS. v.oi-1're.idpnt. Gk.uki r. Tax jh.

K-j. v. k. HoniTnx.bo. Jaii.

CKATni iis. J.ci. (TTiira lJjAi.tsw Jons HofKis. hj. LLU.

l'ull. XllAinl'K. K-g. K. Wai.kf.k livneral Mtiistsr J.

H. toiKR A-Utant Oerenxl Marier A. Iiui.a.mi In.jenor li. Iik uK.uix- Ai. Ih-pecior New York Alex.

Laird and W.ijmy.ii-fDij vcm-i. AiliwCnii. Hamlton far). hill ritrBeoes Ayr TI: y-ieen Iwirrie ilind.wi ain e-( V.nirs KclU-viile jMunlre.il 'v' iWiin n.vi u-: Hlei.heim or, tM. Ilrantfurd hirasi fax una i ity Hch.

lK.rE lialliam 3 Notre IhmKuJ foliinKw llalne ainoo lunula- ire Si i Wj.kenile Iiunnx ille I liawrf pee 1 II (all a Gue-iLih d'aris 1S i5 (W 'A oocUux BANKr.K.-) AND CtlBl.rIVXWT!Tl. Oreat Hritaiu-The Ifar.k 'f Scct'and. Iiiiii.a. 1 l.ina ami clulenl Bt of x. ran-.

FraiK-e-laei'-i. tier- de- and Bar-sB yati.ieo fiw. Sew Yora-ine An.e-r. i-xdiai-e Nat. tun "'sm r-ri of BritWi Iii.

nifo-The Amcr. Kxcii ir Sat! bt Itrut-h Cclumbia-Tne Hank of Briti-h Col- "Tiamilton. r--rmuda-The of n-mniia knirf-lon. i Suia iv 1 oiiriiu-r- l.U I r-iil- iicl -e i of ttie l.w l-i! -ie. f- la-.

of in l.n- tn Indie, lima. Jin. -oiiiri lia and Necs Ijetier cf Credii b-3 fcr u-e in a.l parti- of tne worii. WINNIPEG BRANCH. A B'i cral Unkil'K t'-inea F.

n. MaiufW- I'llINTKllS INK-a jot nvAt son Ai.viKTnoK- Niw Yc.Kii. t'hiMLK-' Ink 1- tat xa-ion to cire' illy tl.e inf- lion to be fr-m edition of Ihe American N' paper I'lrectiiry for Froit''hi Uvn pir.le la ither gsl many fa, t. of interest ani value to aJurrlwr- t.o irniition arx nt ne-iper to cew-papr una wr.o tr Icatruliaale of ad el i et-i-nuW. i lne c-lcru Manitot.

an B.cM publientiirii to real e-1- and xniniirati.m ii.ten-t. CoMl ri.a-r.er circ-atioa tjeas any other paper In r.a..sof cla-c and tin- ctrculatu ru eliNsrdc.1 it foLirouIcf n-irlJ flfiy pjbli aiii'ii of ths Viiitcd ful ai-rliilioa to Canada ami i'-' 1 Sl.ye.r; tolurc.r. Tar aJwrtlelnt rate. KOVsS. l.y t-ambarJ 5lreet.

l'LTlP IVN-ilMfTHiN AN U.W Alayarirffronl jca-udo of "'J. 1'urtf that sirwiu oi a carry or? atjit the i. at-rt. a i at e-r llJ Jt If wui J-b. bad, t.ccal:ta..a Uic .1 r.

Uax it ti IcnK V. I he rnn.e lo ix on bl.mmwi.h Biifa-li" -doaler. lr. 1 The Grand 1'eilral Railroad Stnllon, ('tiles l. I.

beiics fitu-d up f-r hotot during the World Fair. This magnil ent tire proof structure, boated at the cornt cf Harri-o avenue and axenue. ir. the very heart of Ihe cii) ill device- the fourth and aixih lloori. Ui liiw liui xjos.

1 1 l-i be (un Cm I- roiiewn plan. lch nsnu will have hot and eoid water, eli-ctric and be healed. Tt ortice and laii' lrlor-c, etr, will be located on Ihe tlilrd rloor. arid the builuiim will be supplied with all m-idcrn con er.ience-. There ill be from I'K) to room- for gue-t-.

Tliis ftcjui-ition to the hotel faeilitien of Chicago w-ill be anprcciaWd by thos) who si- i to be safe!) hou-e-d in a lirv-pruuf to vi tnciitly b-wtoJ in the City it--lf. Thi- fle-erin accoiiuno-lat icfcii. oaii ure them by ad Mr T. ('. I tlie manager, al in.

t-o, lil. Trie hotel wiil oiviied on May 1 ch. lti'. 1 he liran-i enirai Station the I'hieicH-o I ViA of the Northern l'a inc i. conin Central liivi-iin.

and Uckitia- this through Llie-lo Ihe S'urld Koir vi-itor will avoid the di-a-i-uif irt of through Ihe eel v. rtoiu u-ants rui uirvci lo the Worn! Fair lirouii i-at lutarvaaa dur- tie (iVj I'olick conn. Tko Con-piraer Ojxiup,) uP Took tbn CotiKtable i or ft Lord. Mads Irklnd and Kirar Larsow, two Swedes, were charged by EJ. McKeown with a defraud him out of fJCO on a false charge of stilu liquor after hour, on May 3 last.

They not understand legal English, arid the charge sin translated to them tiv an interpreter. Mr. Ghent Davis apiewred for the prosecution rod Mr. We-o for the defence. At ihe regeist i Mr.

Weal the taw wa, enlirged till i'hurdy. The magistrate fixe-1 the amoui bail at on iheirown and suret of in e-v ii case. In reference to tin, caee Mr. Sb Keown itates that the two Swedei bun M-versl tirres nd ti.M him they had a of hotels li.t ti.ey were pre-jiared Ui cvr hai broken the liquor law by atl ing after noura. 'i bey ref ase 1 to aay what hotels lley hail, but otlered to cet out of town if they got fsi.

On Tuesday last. May C'i, they "made this statement in the of several witnesses, claiming that they were prepared to swear out informations sgainst forty two Winnipeg hotel keener, but would gel Ofer the touudry for At this time they said they hal lieen in his hotel after hours on the 3rd of May. and thst they could make it so lively for bun that he could not get hi license renewed. On thu ground a charge of conspiracy was prefeTed against them. Jame Smith, who claims to be a printer from Glasgow, but who bat 1-een wor kirg the city on various Wgciug fake since Sej-tembcr las', ran again.

a snsg yesterday which resulte.1 disaM 1'olicemau The. I'a-ne in his jdain clothe looked so mc.h like an Kngl ah lord that Srr.ith couldn't resist the temptatioD (f striking him for a little "assistance." Tne gallant guardian of tbe peace asi.tt.l him to the police fetation, here had plenty of time during the hours of daikness to reflect upon the evil of allowing policemen to dress too well. Thu morning the magistrate intimated that, though W'inni-peg received ail comers with open run, Smi'h hsd, as il werv, outworn his welcome and would be given every opportunity and a tie pass to take himself beyond the nm of the horizon. Smith promu-ed to put untold league between himself and miserable Garryville liefore sunset, though he didn't shake the dust from or! bis bet with a very vii'orou shake as he le't the jK.lice oourt. The case agan st William Johnson for stealing shingles, etc, from Ihe quarantine ground, was taken up.

The magistrate explained that tli'ie were extenuating circumstances in the cae, as Johnon supposed the tuif wa, to le bunted. On this considers' ion be was to go under suspended seiitatice. WHAT THE PEOPLE SAY. Tbey Are tlie Jnditret Strong Testi-iuou Tratb Must Prevail! When from the north, eat and west, all cltuwies upeals of I 'nine's Celery Compound the bt.t meUioice in the world we think there is gwl reason why it should be bo popular and ao largely used. Tbe puijlic, of course, are the juries in a matter of this kind, and the strong tt-stimny that is given from day to day by grateful people is enough to convince the most hardened an.t-l.ever.

7rue testimony from thie who once were in aoiiy and pain, dies not tend to make other sulltrera skeptical. It has the very opposite elTejt; and thousands of eople 1 hat, httve bren curetl by 1'aine Celery CtTpound thank th-s2 who have spoken pu'lic ly about he on Jerful remedy. The younir and have to day a remedy at hand in rinVs Ctlery Coui-pound thft aide to cope successfully with any and every trouble from br-ken down cv-ntiiturion, t.trvunnrss, sleepless-nesa, i ht uma irn, liver and kidney trouLlea, dysifjAia and indict -stiuu. Ifeadiv and Ftvers, to cleanse the system edtscturtlly, yet gently, htn costive or bilious, or hen the bl-Kxl is impure or sluggish, to permauei.tly cui ha)itual vmbtiption( Ut aaaken the kidneys and liver to a healthy activity, without irn-tating or weakeuing the ue vrup of 'e 4 Fur Frost Bite. Sin.

For ch.ii. cd aaire thrfvit and rnt tut 1 Intii ex -i Yellow Oii. 1 had my fi--t inn rAfpi aiid ohiiiiM'ti iio uis'il I iwxl Il-tr jAni Vt 'iov i iiL hivii iicilc-i up rr-'ir. s-arl. iiAA.

aLc'NtsiiL ir. AiumtTici, N. W. T..

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