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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1899-12-22, Page 3,..e‘ Viestomerlow AND DYillnalene. .411111 TEM edn'ltInfirnita, SIM 801)Tft Alnitlete Cell ?Mitt' sPROVISS 1113 NEVER -nil - MIL Ellen Butler,87 Collabie Street, Toronto, suffered from indigentioz. in a Never° form for Several years, eves un- able to eift, Meet or vsgetables,. was threatened tvii•lt nervous. prostration•as } 1' 1 result of chronic) ay pain. After Malty remedi.es had been tried: and failed, . She began_ using the Smith American Herein°. Wheu ate lual taken three bottles; to use her own words, "I can eat anything sot before me, _and enjoy it *without any bad after °treats. I think it a woudertal remedy for dyspepsia and nervous prostratiotO Sold by A. L. Hamilton. Pointen naragraphe. ,& man usually finds it a bard job to get a soft ono. en and women who aro odd might U. by marrying. Doi 't waste your time in regretting the time you have wasted. 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' ....es,. • :te, . . .„ ltitttift r • I -ee• -r• , • le,Nikellge‘itif • 11.11\t„, ME'S RING. Liy Ralph. GrahamTaber. It la may a slight gold band with 4 tiny opal Wang, a childeis eeing ; push it belew for ton or eould not tile pint of the little For the fruitier -or that, neither eau its snotil owner now ; but that nutices. no die- terenee to Pouliot: ; it is dearest thing on earth to hitn, i3onne of you who visited the world's fair at Meng° and strayed into the /Adam village, at the nouthwest cor. nor Qf ;Teatime Parte man recolleet little fellow Who "always wore a bag face, aml whose small, turned -up nose was sometime% in need of a hand. kerchief. Yon must 'remember his comical dances, that brought hian •showers itlekels from the specta- tors ; though ho uot dance to very long, for he lituk a fall in the grounds one day that made et him a eripple. But this was not Panda's only means utt conjuring the small change out of the visitors' 'pacts. None, there eould better erack one of the long whips, awl with it send coins epillniva, unit he NVOS (Rate an expeet at throw- ing! a harpoon ; hut his greatest source of income was not through skill or chane e -all. It was the irresistible way he had of Winning all hearts about hint, and by this he held the combinn.. tons to 11 good many well -Ailed pursete Do not, however, let Pominle% love for nickels, dimes and quarters lower him in your estirnation, Ile knew very little about their real value ; in fact be knew very littie about that nail long ling. the Avorld's openen but they were plight. and pretty things,. and Poinink loved to play with them and to hear their meie.7 jingle; for Pomiuk, spite of his gentle war; and ever smiling eounlenance, was a veritable savage, and a elose study or him might easily have led one to en- tertain li,,.sser regard for the 'en- light4unonts <et eivilizatioe. But I started to tell yam about his ring, and ourtiet not wander from the sobjedt. His first day upcm a civilized shore was Marked: by an event for Porniuk that made it ever Memorable. It was the 1,3th day of Oetober, the year be- fore the big Show was held, that romiuk fended at Roston with 56 other Eskimoe ; nail it happened that among those who .eame down, to the wharf to • see the Curioas , cargo brought by the schooner Evalina there was a theatrical manager. Wbether it was out of the kindness of his heart or to tulvertiee his perform - mice is not •material ; but, no matter whet his motive, the, fact remeine that he gay° these simple visitors. to Arne-, rica the freedom of his play -house; and that evening nearly a score Of them. under a proPer escort 'attended in . a body and occupied the boxes.. The play was merely a big buriesgrie, and they could not undOrstand a 'Word of it. They wore dazed by the lights and •-the crowded house and the of:- • chested. and the, ballet The stage; with. its hidden workines was a marvel past undeestanding,; het the songs were • prettee the costumes bright, and the dneseing-rth, the danc- ing I . Ponduk had Jhought that he could dance ; but never in all his most fanci- ful dreams had he pictured. such won- derful dancing. From the first to the last his gaze faStened upon the dainty leader of the ballet. She wee a mere child but, neteetheless, the most ekill- ful dancer that ever graced on Ameri- can theatre, end all Roston was , tale lug of her and loudly • voicing her penses. :When her dancing was ended and •she left the stege. Pemiuk's departed, and he seek bock again into the •seat froni -Which her fascinations had • drawn him. The inteepreter asked 'him if he liked it, ,ften Pomitik's little black eyes lighted up and. his little tangee reeled off long Eekimo words- at the rate of 200 e mint. The manager was stand- ing by his their, and he noted the ehild's animation. • • " What does be say ?" he asked. " He seye," replied the interpreter, " that since he has come aboitiel the . . • 1. P e ern e in„ about God and Ireeven and angels, and that if he ,were .good he would go there when he diena int he sees they must have made a Mistake for he doesn't 'believe that he is dead, yet he certainly is in Heaton," "There are very few aegelts here, I fear," remarked ,the manager. "Sadly. Not that the manager needed an "angel," for 'he was playing to erowded houses. • • romia now wanted to 'know whet the manager had been saying, And when be heard -the maliageee• 'remark, he replied. with prompt decisien : "There is surely one angel -that little one, Oh, how Would like to cmeak to her," No sooner wns Petinnic s wish made known than ,the maileger celled- an usher, and in very few minutes the M- ile gixl and her mother entered the box, The little gill had, of course thenged her attire, and Doniuk hardly recognized her, at first, but whom he did so his joy knew no be:amts. Ile promptly threw his aims around her neck, tournot only rubbed noses, Es, Mille fashion, but gave her cheek 4 re- sounding smack, which might have been heard all over the hotese had nos the et- ch( stra been playing. The little girl took it good-nattnedlYs and then began for 'both of them a lutlt hour or so of seeh novel pleasure and amusement AS tleitler had ever en- Joyed before. In a very fell, MiltitteS they managed to dispenee with the ser - of an interpreter; and presently , they t aired to the back of the boa, where the little girl danced a few meit- sores for him, and then prevtdled upon him to dance tor her. It took her but a moment to moster his odd stem and when she joined in them she won the last traction ta romiuk's heort, if elle hadn't it all before that • At last the midlier said they must got, Its it was long past the little girl's bed- time; and theiparting bringe me to my *tory. ••' The gir tok a ring from her finger and fittei It on one of rominide. %op . " know tea when I will be in he . Posh* ' ltsite City, Alas! be had nothing ba Ova in Watt Wits Wit»slStresega hat it nearly tt.tra. save• up keying when midday cease with "Neves. mind," Said thelittlegirlput. out n!gn and the afternoon began to , a Ong her arm around him; I shall two- go and nothing hail (ono% of sets hunt eff ferget you. 1 Shall not need a re. lug. Again they atimed to Winn Minder:" thenseelves and te Chew a bit of tle t• All thsongh the hot. weary %paths at tEt'S...1.11. lie wee mating a mile tit Ile Menge, Pontiak treasured the little southward each tack, and he thought • heensaltn And thought about the -don- • "1 um lam disobeying the eommand or, aua woutikred when Ile would meet 1 clui travelling toward. the vest," Du liar Natio, and louged for her with such he aid not • take rare to figure out boa 'oughts as only the heart ot child eau long it would take hint to remit there hold. • - • Nightfall, and. still nothing- The hoot Ir ben the great fair was over, and must last them another clay. What ,II,14nirat, with WS ncOeies-Kangegatenie loft Wile Carefully portiened, the dog twice aud Told:nettle, the la tterai were uuharneseed for the night mei ilu wife, 41441 :K4t1Vitilltit Sikeppo, sauw house was building. Pondok paid • cousine-returned to their home in the ao more .atteation to the dogs, till then frozen north, Ivhiele front tho needs came a low growl fa= the leader their ommadie life, is troM Neclivaidc Then he looked round quickly. Far 01' . to Ungava, vandals gave hi a untie hie 10 the dusk, be eoula not any how far, board of quarters, 'nickels nod dime. something white was moving,„ aud the These. with, his nuelee4 savings. WOW . flOA'S tv•ere. bounding toward it. Grasp. - Proulld137 ennrerted into fishing nets, lag Ids Nevem and handexe, he joy - g11014, ainninultion, clothiug, a cook , fully hobbled after them. The lulu - stove and cooking utensils, tobacco, l• famished dogs would not let It eseape, flour aud molasses, and' lest, but not There was n•o urea to hurry. But'. lenst ie their estimation, the _clock end - thoughthey attacked it valiantly, thet - malteee kitten. But with one thing ehuld not succeed without iiim; and it Poinink Would not part for might this • Wee well that he made haste. When = side • of beitaen-the little gold band reached, them, tne of his very .best that be had already outgrown, With its doge, the fiercest • one, the bully of the tiny cipal. setting e teem, fell heel: with his head crusted leaegegetstilt antoug thteves- by from a blow that Namads, the bear, had the wet-. and 'equal,' after many ' given Idue ;tildes,. they managed to reach their Urging the dogs to their hest he northern home, there- were but a few of approached the huge creature as near their eturehases left, eave the stove, the as he darea, and sought to melt its •elock -and. the kitten. • • * threat with the harpoon; but when the - ...Nor had things- gone welt in Labrador right moment came he thrust too low. during their 30 menthe or absence. the weapon streek under the culla. The fishing had been. a failure, the seats bone, and, though be bad givon lt had been scarce, and had it not been all his strength and its head Was for the deer, that peineipal source of conipletely burica, the bear brushed the supply in tvinter, probably none of handle aside as if it had been a wise) Knegegatenk's• lewd would have bean - of etraw, 014 with a roar, made to- , left -to welcome them. . Ward him. It wns a sad home. -coming. Two.. . Pomink might have fared illy then, the 13 whet had. gone to the fair bad hail it .not been for his taitlitn1 dogs been buried by the waYside. .In'tinge- They attacked the monster from all gatsnk'e father was dead,. and his aged sides at onece The smell or its blood mother also died 41- -feW dans atter their •nsticie them frantic, and .seemed, to return.. Then; ere the snow wao solid deuble and treble their .4:ength.. It eni.ugh to bullet thir Whiter igloos, S. wee well; for their crippled uneter, in sickness fell among them, Kange trying to elude the enraged beaet, had gatsules father had been the medicine gppea on s. swan broken. hummock of man; there was no -other to take his lee, end the ceeature., was nearly en • Plod°, nod nearly half the tribe site- eumbed to this dread visitation. _ Those It was. not a time to think, but to . Whose lives were spared were of little •aet. Poraiuk's iestinct guided him. In - me, that winter, and with but two or : .stiaret s.troug An the eavinee awl in three well souls to !met and trap and • spite ,er tate of ,cleilleed• Pre he • fish:and serve the nerds of a score Of,' was yet a child or uature, lie lay - 51 enee, it proved- a terrible eeasbn. quite still where he• line fallen, lay still Toward the letter end or 'February, tie death till the fighting. bear stood when. the cold was at its greatest, the • over hie preetrate body. .Then he drew ..peleaee ited meat gave out at ante. It !his knife arid -struck quickly, once, twice; mid the second. time, leaehT ls post, but they had ne fin' to trade there. knife/ in the wound,. Kitting nimb v to Fll'' to tradQ 11,W4t erly dressed- • elle side, handexe •in hand; but the blithe was nett needed. Loaded lolen by the wolfish dogs, the mat bear int treed and fell on the ice, and the bloody battle was over, • . roneitilds first care wee to beat off the dogs • end •feed them his vietinne 'entrails.. Next he set ahent -Salm:dung, the careass. It wee. head work for , mere lad, in the dark' and cold a en Atetic night, but at beet it wns •neetem- pl:thed; the meet was hacked into see- . Anis that he could' lift, the kometiltc wee brought, end nil was stowed as i 'shined be; then the snow houee was, -,ectinpleted, and, with full stomachs The Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto* t. Charitab!e institution Caring, for Sick and Crips pied Children from AH Parts of the Province of Ontario, EANANAN pAciric RV IMPROVED TRAIN SERVICE. ICBM)oww. /MAD ZAST. typ, WEST. P. IC A. Ut A. X. P. St. 2.80 0.25. Teestva,ter 2.00 11,10 8.00 0.58 Wingham 1.82 10.48 4.00 7.45 Itarriston 12,85 0.48 4,22 8.05 Mount Foreet 12.10 0.25 4.57 8.38 Arthur 11,35 8.50 ' 0.22 8.55 Grand Valley 11.10 8.20 8.80 11.85 Totonto 8.25 5.40 Via T. G. & B. Through Coach to and from Tomtit° n all traits via Orangeville and T. G. B. A. T. xoTYLAN, Ass,t Mee' Pessenger Agent, 1 Xing St, East, Toronto, TO ADVERTISE THE • ragain; rerhaps it , ;if wne•net a great Ivey to the convene:1 . . Whet little the half-teuded traps hail caught had been herriedly skinned and frozen up. There hen 'been no well bar* to drees "But non still hare your ring," said Ktingegatsule "Take three it hos numb vniee. /nee bring es powder and meat from the post. Don't, hang your head. wmila Ulm it from you and go myeelf were I able. t--" • "Ent wait!" interrupted Pornink. 'Why should they not.give ne powder awl meat? ' They do go to others far- ther eolith, 'and even to thosenat the 1m:8t\v1rti. We , In hi the sprince They have oftea offered they all turneddre and slept -soundly un- to, trust ue" the morning. • "And. be like the mission ,Esklmo- With such refreshment it did not like the poor sieves we know and have take long next day to reach the com- even to thts sonth? Not Ii" said Kange- pany's post. Theee the skin was traded eatsuk. "Never yet have I been in for powder, and bullets, and tobacco. debt. It is the first role 02 OUT tribe. and dour, and molasses, and tee. whit% Would you luvre me.. the chief. the first summary comprises all of the Eskimo's to brenk it? No. Do os I bid you toed /desires. . go at ()nee. I speak as your chief, net With his komatik loaded with such your unele." good things he returend to the iglocie Refuel was met of the question. by nightfall, where the people greated romink bit li1 lip till it bled; but te him joyously, and could scarcely believe limped out of the igloo, called the team their good fortune. of dogs together, end painfully, hor- • "And the ring?" said, Enngegatsnic. steesea thent to the sledge. romink showed it moan% "It was It was night, but that did not maeter, the ring, brought Nenek," he enid. The sky. was ,ableze with north/met "She will 'know me by that when we lights that flatnen like candles of l meet again" -there %yap a elle/king in panic- powere'ftn. they :elothed .all "the Pomitik's voiee end hie lips quivered- seow-clad monutaies with a weird, "when I meet her again in her heaven." ghostly light that was not like ths -N. Y. Lidependent. st n's nor the mode's) eor the stars', bet a light that • cue conld see by as well - 12 the sun lied listen . . It wos (-old, too. • Our eammon *cm - ammeters would have failed to show 'how cold it was: but that did not .mot- . ter, either. The Eskimo Ore nee(' to the cold. • There Is a silly notion that the 'recently, of the Montreal likes to he half frozen, that they enjoy umeant • . • numb- hands end feet and OM -bitten • " woes. The fruth is, theyesuffer fronel -• cold quite es much tie we do,' but 'they are more able to beer If. . That is to say,' others 'Would perish. perhaps,where, they are able to suetain life. 'The smile, may be said of hong,er. They are used to that, too. and they 'do not complatin even whee they are *arcing.. They will find food, 'of course, if they cam If theY cannot why then, .whet matter? All must go some time, some way. Otte' way may be as good another. I wish the world held more such simple, geode mitered philoeophera Pomink took with hfin his uneleffs hae- What is the color of a grass plot cov- ered -with snow? Invisible growl. The Toronto Star has been purchased by a syndicate headed by Mr. J. E.: !Wile the story. When .Your ' head aches, and you feel bilious, constle pated, and /out of tune; with your, stomach sour and no appetne, Piet buy e package of • One Dose !Hood's Pills peon, .his kbifO, which"wlei long end ..41 1,6en, and a ertrpenter's nee th•at they e lad brought and had managed to retain among them.. In addition to these he took an olcl boot. It ,was made ef Seale . Skin and had- been felled _often.. It was, good to chew en when hungry. Than he squatted clown 0,11 the. teat Of the fgon sledge, and wrapped a bearskin roma, him, and shouted "Whit! whit!". to the of lelit It mile he headed toward the company's post; then he called out sharply, "Mire rural" and the team Eczent obediently tamed to ,06 left and started out toward the ocean. Couldn't sleep at night At • dawn they had travelled 30 miles, with the torture. and the edge of the ice wne before them, 'And take a cloth, froze 1 to 4 pills, You will be surprised at how easily they. will do,their work, mire your headache and biliousness, rouse the liver and make yon teel happy again.. 25 cents. Sold by' all -medicine dealers, : • 'tare Poinink stopped, built a snow Rezetria or Salt Rheum as it is house, and taking as dogs in nsbed- ften calfed, Is. one of the most fellows. that they. might warm both o themselves and lam, lie elielved Si bit agonizing of skin diseases, nothieg a time seakikin boot anal went enund but torture during the clay arid two.. asleep. Just one hour lie slept and fold torture at night, woke refreshed, govo Null dna It hiesP Sut there's a 1.:emetly perfnatiently of the boot 11111 bu'it I8Citiel'h'' r(1141"1"$('d cures tho worst kind of P,,..'zetriit tittle to the komatik and started again on Ids jennies. It would have poz. relieves the itching, bttrninfr d eject you, however, to tell where the , smarting and soon leaves the n lad witS going. A lenges to the etiutit- ; stretoth and healthy, , weld, thee "Hera; rarer and. a Ittrigne i It is Burdock 13Iood titter taourtilies site411,tgih:ettoroiltlioe7,0441141acvostitlk; fatakitz t Mrs, Welch, Cx'reen'oank .tried it and hero is what eh Ont., tricking heel< .sincl f .Ii la, * ea oat aye: teed to Wan q'trar a orl t*ke,Itetst . eilif.B.B. tatted tett of temente .•." yeete It , tett ant I have heal rto return t i extra. le, e la l't 1 r, 0 I s51y1 f - L4 in InAt tint 1 istrold sant cl'i.. ,-.40i,,,e, , 1,„; .. . , •• 1, „ I, t , t° ' ' j, • 'At. oitt ' ealtag Greg) of ,Ci Patienis cow in the govied.,-(Frcirt$ a phorvrapk) With another year's work added to I skill. And its we -vices are free to little the twenty-two yearn ef its existence, j elaildren wheso Parents cannot afford. .he itIciapital for Sick Children, Tor- the small fee charged. None are re - onto, utas seat out its report of the fused admiesion. For this Hospital was geed that it has done. In 20 years founded in 1875 by great-hearted men he Homital has nursed and treated and women, who saw the need of the 3,1,000 pain -stricken children, which is seeeial care necessary for elein destitute truly 2.' to eac record. Lasi year over and friendless phildren, little ones who, 5,000 children were treated 111 the in. • threu.gh misfortune, dile/lee and Pro's low.- end outttoor departments. The i ertY' could not help them:T.17es le : i. fame of the Hospital has travelled far to -day its fame has spread, and ie. ev indeed, for the little, patients are of the Hospital patients come free brougat to its doors front all parts of stately homes as well as humble dwell. ha province. Some Marvellous cures lugs. What charity has so great a have been effeeted by its slcilf al phy- claim on the sympathies of men, We.. it iaris, while many 0 little crippled. . men and children 1 cl has recovered the use of deform- i The Hospital ia one of the larges8 et ;imbe under the care of its surgeons, i institutions of its kind in the • 0 ecpense as spared in any single ' world. In it there is accommodation or ease when there is the least hope of , 200 children, To-dly there are more u. el expenditure proving beneficial . than 100 patients in 4*he cots -babies.. Tie better to procure the applitences boys and girls. e.,,,ded in curing the deformities of : one -little patients, the Hois spital In cloth The Lakeaide Dome for Little Chile affiliation with the Hospital ru 'lees hove this year added a very dean. the eeneate irneortant department to the Hosea- 7oent braneh, where o . A building aljoining the large all the patients who can be moved are : oa: 'tat on coveg A street was pur- taken to spend the warm summer •s 'land in it weee placed the mach- re,onths. The Lekeside Borale was a gif 1 leer• and material needed for the teofie ITtcni-sonit(xon,gteenutifee ia ling of all Ends of appliancee need- ; corner of Toronto Ielend, and the situte- hinanthteo sothtl'ithii-TvePsit- ec: in eiffereut cases of surg:ry. An ; tion is a breezy and health -giving one. 0 p re workmen has been secured from • ew ',nark to superintend the making 1 This great charity is supported by 00 t Nese app ithaSS lo the exact meas- / I the voluntary contributions of the ler, re nes and de :g is submitted by the ! r • • last year •'71r WO , pe.ople or Ontario. The ordinaey ex- eurg ons attending eath case, • pernitti / e Via.{ over ... ,), . : e results have been eminently : Yet, thanks to the generosity of the , s1 factory. Not only is it passible : public, this expense was met, and 025,000 was paio,s.• Ly netde for each, patient, but ; (Lasing the work for years. : whieh had been retarding end har- d. -off the mortgage, e g /t these al:plant:es quickly and . ee 0 :ieriee has been greatly redueed . . nee endlese seviegs will be effected, ' 1 There is still left o. mortgage of T. ,, of 4 ite. liele patients come I $25,030 and a bank overdraft of 45,000, from homes vvhere every do'lar is need-, 1 or 0 total debt of $30,00e. If the ed 'or every day needs, and where the / friends of the Hospital are just a little parents could not possibly afford to : more dli beret . ibis yaw,d,thet. htugeniene: ea. p y the braces, supports and ortho- j dabte ness. will be it e . and .ke . attendanne ot the eminent surgeons the twentieth century free from debt. ital. for Sick Children will swing into 1.. el . apparatte; let alone seeure the ' P who dedicate their services to the The Trustees are making a special Ileseei al 1 Christmas appeal for money th die- 'tol ore the improvement' that must ' charge this debt They know they 1 fo low t 0 a crippled child piteously have the kindly sympathy or every in ering frorn some sad spinal disease, on.n for a mother charity, which stands g perh.p in a clerk oorner on a ereet, with arms outstretched, ready 1:er eerl, and attended lovingly but to gather into its embrace the sick i . ermittenVy by a hard working and ailing little creatures who are en- rao lar. Picture the improvement in titled to health, the first. great teed E -t el ild's pro pelts of recoeery whee to a fair start on life's journey. irket into the bright atrno-ehere of a `,11-,y will be pleased to send a report ho (vat ward, where it wilt be care- or any reenired particulars to ater fu lo• end tenderly nursed and where reader of this paper, e,•• ry care ,of modern surgical and All they :ilk. is ,t. dollar from, each nredite! science wilt be given it. kind heert-or more if you !el you 1 would make One's heart aohe to can spare it. nee i he surroundings of diseomfort A donation of 5100 will so;:port a whera some of these little lives have cot in the Uo;pital for one v,, '. Leen s:owly ebbing away. until word of A donation of §.1,00 will endow a V-.1 Hospital's mercies has brought cot for all time. a promise of health to the child and And $1 is an appreeieble gift. For the pleasures of hope to the parents. Many dollars will folrow ye - We take pleasure in telling our read- who gives quickly gives twice." ors of this noble institution, for who Through the columns of the Toronto+, knows but some of the little ones with- Evening Telegram each donetien willi in this district may even now have need he acknowledged, se well its .n that of its services! The trustees desire us Annual Report. X, Rees llobertsone to announce that 1/4the doors of the Hos- Chairman of the Holpital Trust, Toron- pitai are thetewei wide open to receive to, to whom donations may be sent,, any sick` or railing child under 14 years T will also send written acknowledgment of .azp Arlso could. be _benefited by its 'of any donations as soon as ree.eived.. . . TOE THE FECT SgE WHAT THE ' DIAMUND PORK SHOP Opposite Post Offioe, Says: Fresh Beef aod Pork. Lamb eg Pickled Poik lleadeheree Break fast Bacon Sarn,a;zt, Smoked ibm, erased Reef Side Pork Tripe Cern licef Presses! roegue Spice Roll, Le1r41, POW!, :11 w80 S 4,11 ha 11(i. t • . I Our pi tevi- Pe 1 ie !. 1, Orem I culled for soil men to tol part (4' the l(w!), PALE PEOPLE Have their blood enriched, their heart strengthened and their cheeks rosy by using Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills. Insufficient quantity or poor quality of tho blood is one of the evil results that usually follow any derangement of tlitk heart. If the heart becomes weakened in any way it cannot pump the blood to the lungs as it should, there to be purified and inl- pregnated with the life-giving oxygen. As a result the blood deteriorateg. It loses its nourish- ing, vitalizing, health -giving qual- ities. The face be - comes pale, thin and waxen, the lips bloodline, lb e handa A n'and feet eold. There is weak - nese, tit ednes-s, shortnesa of breath anl pal pit:01,n . When those sidTerlog from th.ri Or wai,•Ty blood .Sturt taking milharr's neart and NMI+, .Pilis they are mine d of a ettres Every - dose acts on the hcart .0,1millig it to beat strong, stoa,4 ani regular. Every dose, too, introduees into the blood thosevital elements neees•nkry to make it rich and :roa., Soon the pale elteelt telses oe. the toots Your pan linage solfeited 111111\111i 1)1 ll' hue of health, eelcness ener n*,t1 a, there is .1.,.11.1,1ptrittiae,:oaathl AO OW pistol Of tiredness LT met 1:4 !tea/ 1. A Eirtif3 ,s1 e We eur ;is years and have teem n S2,50 up. Brass CIlndots and lthiVailtrOd - Iron Piping. 'We have a full stock or 0, mii.re gcods, can /Ina get , of an,yping to our lino 4\41ron: Op Ltpu,t., 1 I 147 IMOk. . fron I Miss M. Skullion, 50 Turner Street, Ottawa, Ont., elects 1. "1 tisal greatly troubled with my heart, tooether with, extreme nervousness for ancuy years. These eonaplaints hrought ae.v.til great Weaknessand feelinc; of tireth.t.o. try blood was of poor quality, so ninelt so thet iteetime, pale and laeortid. Heart dhd Nerve Pills tined me at, or tat else failed. .They built• nty enriched ,my blood, strengtheued • 1%. nerves and restored me to health," • . • •••••'. '• • s ae, fen )' .4t ii41,4 1.14 5 t.iektb, VOI1 ktdV44. 4 "41. 4. :44.4 .. 11S4