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Do yon want a better apetite ? Do you want to eat well, sleep well, and be well ? Then take No. 2R. T. Booth's Golden Remedy. This great tonic is for the brain, nerves, and blood. It curet dyspepsia, neuralgia, and weakened emrgy. It gives tone to th • whole Bystem, and is the best tonic on this earth. At all chemists (Advt.) The Mayor of M mtreal has beea deservedly criticised for his action in refusing to return the salute of an Italian war-vessel vi*i - ing that port. His explanation was that, as a Catholic, hp c mid not pay respect to the power which bad despoiled the Church of its pa nm ny. However sincere Mayor Des jardins is in his viewn, be transgressed his duty as a British official in letting them govern his atiisude on this occasion. We cannot imagine the Catholic mayor of an American city adopting such a course. Tbe distinction betw co his spiritual loyalty to the head of the Church and duty to his pol - tical superiors, is here, at leaet, well defiaed. In Canada it is sj curiously blended wiih race and religious feelings that, as we learn from the despatches, when tbe Mayor refused to treat the vis ting Italians with proper courtesy, the acting tlayor, I. H. Steams, sent a despatch to acting Premier bowell and Hon Mr Patterson, Minister of Militia, " who were attending a meeting of the Grand Lodge of Canadian Orangemen in Ontario I" A favourable reply b ing received from those functionaries, <he ea'ute was fired, and bo the ma 1 ter ended, — Pilot.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXI, Issue 24, 13 October 1893, Page 11

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Untitled New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXI, Issue 24, 13 October 1893, Page 11

Untitled New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXI, Issue 24, 13 October 1893, Page 11