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Our Mothers Ins
andJaughters.
Thousands of Them
Suffer from
Nervousness and
Gerlcra1 Debility,
cities show such marked variations that lie property and endeared. thew ceso
itis evident some irregularity of retiree
Had the rata CY increase of xogistrA
ONTARIO'S PAPULATION.
gnaws a Large 7rot+tt uI ereaso,1 lit a ,g'a111•
Jug otriu enema
Toronto, j'au. 18. --Afton long research
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wrrnonT nna�1iimi--o.sra'tcuX • 1KA-O g
puAH i:Tlwe-'•idled. As'iv iwt4t'as OATA1Lliti;:,I.
iuwata cu'r l genetic ltntn.11tti�..
W 1'.... st Louis, of West lilencl'carce
far g eceen►e pt�tart,n y lased) uiar.
eitici of Ontario from 1881) to 1898. The cid. Doctors treateel, tx•itabits toetur
broad f set is wet forth i11 the table show- ed for leve'uzouths, but his heuriug grew
Dr. P. H. Bryce has issued a table was so bad with fibroid° (bA le thee
c
showing the number of births in the his d 'ata
worse. IL) was re�cninutewled to try
ing that over a period of 10 years, in a, Dr. Agaames Cataritadl powder, olio
population estimated in the census year application gave hila great relief and a
1891 at 407,056, and during which ten- oouple of bottles cured him permanent.
year period the yearly municipal census 1y. Sold by A.. L. I•ianelltou,
bola shown an increase of 25.6 per cant., Literary Elutes,
there has been as absolute decrease of Within the year the beautiful story of
births in the 18 cities frSo 10,810 ie 111r, sad Mrs, Browninghasbecomeplab-
88 0 111 1 1898 Some of the
olory ktnan
poets to all wwnlo believe in the upaifliu;,r
- i
txation front the normal existed. pewee of humanaffection. cmexi a,
two, has had in the literary world a
from 1880 to 1808 been the same as ductsimilarly beautiful story,. of which but
little is known nucl practically
within"
STRENGTHENS AW TONES of population for the same period, therehas been published. The life ofiath-
sold has been re*lstor in
THE SYSTEPI,
It Purifies the Blood
and Gives Perfect
Digestion.
It Brightens the Eyes and Gives
a. Clear and Soft Complexion.
No medicine in the world has ever
done melee, word? for weak, nervous, de-
belitated and suffering women as Paine's
Celery Compound.
WQmen of all ages, owing to their de-
' Beate and sensative organisms, expend
more nerve energy than men. Their
organs require vigorouanerves to insure
healthy action. It is a, fact worthy of
special notice that, suffering from acute
nervousness is Caused by weak and in-
flamed nerves.
For such troubles, Paine's Celery Com-
pound is the true m dioine for nourish-
ing and strengthening. the nerve fibres,
Weals and run -dawn women find in
Paiue's Celery Compound a wonderous
strength giver and flesh builder. Sleep.
less and irritable women who use Paine's
Celery Compound obtain true rest and
sweet, refreshing sleep, the eyes become
lustrous .and sparkling, aucl the complex-
ion Clear and bright. Every rue-aown
and ailing woman should give Paine's
Celery Compound an. immediate trial; it
'never disappoints.
j,Mrs. Kruger cuts•Sruger's hair."
"Gracious! No wonder the man
likes war better than peace." - '
Mr. C. Stan Allen, a. well-known
Western Ontario journalist, . died at
Lorain, Ohio. •
Agents:—"Famous Men and Groat
Events of the Nineteenth Century."
All the great battles are described; the
k greatest men of the world, in various
s't elks of life are introduced; every
eat event which , has changed the
aps and shaped the destines of nations
is detailed in glowing language; the
progress of nations, the rise and fall of
kings; all the greatest inventions. and
discoveries in the nlarvellouspanorema
of the country tyre here presented. It
is'a wonderful review of the most re-
markable one hundred years in all the
annals of the world. Exceptional in-
ducements for agents. •
BRADLEY-GARRET80N C0., Limited;
Brantford;
. Agents: -People are clamoring for an
authetia history of the Boer -British,
War. - We have a big, cheap book, by
two of the best historical war Writers
of the world, sumptously illustrated
from photographic views taken on the
spot. The only British Canadian book;
Experience or capital unneeessary. -
TRE LINSCOTT PUBLISHING Company,
Toronto.
•
1898,
12,709 births instead of 10,819, The wird. Hawthorne and ilia wife was most
t' f tl f r f different pure and devoted in all its relations.
Axamina ton o )o igti ew or T11iEa hitherto unpublished xorttauce fns
cities shows that no variation ithe delicately treated in the February name
average yearly iueroase of popult ation ber of The Delineator, under the title
adequately explains• sech disorepauoies "A I3onialacer's Love Story," It is illus
as appear from year to year, and the traced with 11f1s. Ilawvtlaorne's picture,
only conclusion. Dr. Bryce arrived at reproduced by permission from a family
was that imperfect registration was the
cause. St, Thomas with an increase of portrait. Tho aspect of this.delierica l
Burin the ten of 61.3 Woman is almost unknown to American
Edi. birth t 07 t h' h wonzQU. • '
population g years,
s
ow s a it rate a per cent hi her 1z1
1888 than in 1898, and Kingston, with a
practically stationary population,shows
a rate of 79 per cent higher in 1889 than
1898.
One confession alone is possible, viz.,.
that there is a chronic neglect to obtain
conraplete-returns, The worst city of all
is Toronto. In the last 10 years it has
increased 451000 in population, but the
birth rate of 189$ is 825 less than 1889,
Dr, Bryce in his report goes on to say
until the r. egistravgeneral is supplied by
the city municipalities with returns ap-
proaching completeness, it is useless to
attempt to draw any conclusions as ' to
the onuses of decreasing birth rate, He
thinks it is absolutely necessary for the -
Legislature to 'deal promptly with the
Alto of affairs.
If we may judgeby the frequent con-
versations on the subject among women,
there is to -day a marked revival of in -1
terest in embroidering—both in calors
and in white; always a fascinating and
beautiful employment, I:1 recognition 4"
of this development, The Delineator—
now in its . 55th volume --introduces in
the February number some dainty specie
mons of colored embroideries in au ar.-
tistic plate,supplemented by designs
and working iustruetions for the details.
Our lady readers will, no doubt, hail y
with great 'pleasure this zmtial instal-
ment of the new department, which
would seem 'to cap the efforts :of the
publishers of, Tho Deltuoator to make.
this charming magazine adelight to its
patrons. It will be well worth the while
of any woman educated in. needlework,
wvho may not be a subscriber, to secure'
a copy of the -February issue from the
local agent for Butteriok Patterns, any
newsdealer, or Tho, 13;.li.neator Pablisli-
ing Co„ of Toronto, Limited, 33 Rich-
mond st. West, Toronto', • Ont. Sub-°
seription price of The' Delineator, $1.00
a year, single copies, 15 cents.
Rritoking Stunts the Growth of Boys.
Whatever difference of opiuien there -
may be upon the advisability of smok-
ing for nen, there is none as to its per-
nicious effect upon boys. It affects the
action of the heart and reduces the cap
aoity of the lungs, Young mien who
are being trained for athletics •'are not
permitted to smoke', by' their traiuirtl
because, as they say; "It is bad for the
wind." Theargtunent that will appeal
most forcibly to your boy is that smok-
ing will stunt his growth. It has been
proved that youthful .smokers are short -1
er and weigh less than their comrades
who do not smoke- "Cigarettes are par-
NEW YORK MILLIONAIRES.
Only a few people reading advertisements of
bankers and brokers, saying. that money Could
be made through speculation, realize that the
richest men in America have eommeueedllfe in
a humble way and nave made -their fortune
through stock -exchange speculations.
Men like Jay Gould who worked es a dry
m
goods clerk in a small town at $10:00 a weeds up
• ' to his twentieth year, and commenced to oper-
ate , with his small . Paving of .$200.Oo jag
Street loft at alis death 70 million,, of
wanted:—Three young men . for
special work. Teachers or educated
men preferred.
TUE LIN,10OTT Pi1BLISHING Company,
Toronto.
Agents: —A rich and golden harvest
for you. The war in South Africa is
the bloodiest of the century. We have
the only.Cauadian book ;by Castel Hop-
kins and Murat Halstead; the recogn-
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in. South Africa and London supply,
direct news and pictures. of battle
scenes. It is authentic and gives in-
formation . Canadians want. Every-
body buys. Now is the time to com-
mence work. -
BRADLEY-GAILRETSON CO , Limited,
Brantford.
Agents :—Our book on South Africa
, and the British -Boer War is a regular
bonanza for agents, Big cheap book.
Sells on sight. Outfit free to canvas-
sers.
THE LINSCOTT PUBLISHING. Cotnpany,
•
Termite.
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One Homesick Soldier,
Windsor, Ont. Jan. 19.—A number of
letters were received this morning from titularly injurious. Nicotine, the active-
Windsor boys in South Africa. Tho principleof tobacco, is said by chemists
gist of them all is that the boys have to be, next to prussic acid, the most
had quite . enough of soldier's life. E. rapidly fatal poison known. The ten -
r
1
,
D. Craig writes from Belmont to his der tissues of a growing boy cannot ab-
parsecs: sorb even a very small quantity of it
3,
Cherry Moral
has been for sixty years the popular medicine for colds, coughs, and all
diseases of the throat and lungs. It cures Asthma and Bronchitis, and so
soothes the irritated tissues that a refreshing sleep invariably followsits
use. No mother fears awattack of Croup. or Whooping Cough for her
children, 'with ,flyer's Cherry Pectoral in the house. It is -a specific for
that modern malady, La Grippe, It prevents Pneumonia, and Lias fre-
quently cured severe cases of lung trouble marked by all the symptoms
of Consumption. It is
for
folds, Coughs, and Lund Diseasesm
"At the age of twenty, after a severe sickness, I was left with weak lungs, a terrible
cough, and nearly all the symptoms of consumption. My doctor had no hope of my
recovery; but having read the advertisements of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, I determined to
try that preparation. I did so, and since that time, 1 have used no other cough medicine.
lam nowseventy-two years old, and I know that at least fifty years have been added to
my life by this incomparable preparation." A. W. SP'ERRY, Plainfield, N. 3,
"I have used Ayer's Chxrry Pectoral for nearly fifty years and found it to be an excellent.
remedy for all bronchial and throat diseases."
L. H. MATHEWS, Editor Arms-Dispeleh, Oneonta, Ala. -
«ldy first remembrance of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral dates back thirty-six years, when my
mother used it for colds, coughs, croup, and sore throat. She used no other medicine in
attacks of that sort among her children, and it never failed to bring prompt relief and cure.
1 always keep this medicine in the house, and a few doses quickly check all colds, coughs,,
or any inflammation of the throat and lungs. J. O'DONNELL, Seattle, Wash.
"I have sold Ayer's Medicines for forty five years. I know of no preparation that equals
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral for the cure of bronchitis. It never fails to give prompt relief."
C. I,. S11ERWOOD, Druggist, i)owagtac, Mich.
"i have used Ayer's Cherry Pectoral both inWmy family and practice, and consider it one
of the best of its class for la grippe, colds, coughs, bronchitis, and consumption in its early
stages." - W. .A. WRIGHT, M. 1) , Ilarnesville, Ga.
"Some years ago Ayer's Cherry Pectoral cured me t:£ the asthma; after the best medical
skill had failed to give me relief." F. S. HIASSLER,Editor Aa,"s, Table Rock, Neb.
Free
dd. Vvicce-
We have organized a Medical Department, with a physician of
the highest standing at its head, and invite the sick and ailing
to writhand receive the best In2lical advice;utely without
'charge or ,cost.
"We carie here to fight, but all we without most injurious results.—Febris- r �, 4� .� .•*,r,
Lathes
far .is to build trenches
ha
ars 'es
have done so , L lz Home Journal
throw aI' breastworks unload trains and ' Let the Man :Reform •Before 1alnrria,le. .. _
essay water. I have no idea how long „g girl should never marry a man that ' rranklin's i ia_.'dms.
we will have to remain here. Soldier- she may reform him,": writes Margaret The rolling stones gather nomoss.
ing is, not what it is cracked up to be, ruarLadies' Hone • ISiligeuce is the mother of good luck.
Sangster, in the rob y y „
and if 1 ever get back home I think 1 Journal • "If 11e is in need of refozma• He that goes a -borrowing returns sor-
wi l have had enough of it. This living tion let him, prove himself worthy by rowing.
on one meal a day and being worked toturnfn„h
from ,ta_ evil sesooting lies .facie Rather go to god snpparless than rise
death is very discouraging, Why don't
they us do what we cane but here steadfastly and perseveringlytogood in debt. ..
for, and then gas harm? - The is nota beforo he asks a,giil to surronder herself debtors.echtgrs. have better memories than
..
man who is not aching for' a fight, but and her life to him.,Nor should a girl be too impatient with father, 'mother Sloath, like rust, consumesfaster than
wvo have not had a chance to n the;prrt and friends if •they council delay u1 de- labor. wears.
fight our rifles. If w had been in the last cidiug a nnatter wltioh ie to influence her Extravagance and improvidence, end at
aweinstead of the Gorden Highlanders, whole career and her lover's, when they, the Prison. door.
as ice ought to have been, there • would
be few of -ea loft. We are allowed one with clearer eyes than her own, peroeivo If you would have your business done;
in him an unsuitability to her." go; if not, send. ,
pOund of ;punk' a day, and could. easily 1
. What maintains one vice would bring
eat five. Charlie Beers says his desk in "The First Night of a.Islay,'"°Through 'up two Children,
The Winning News office is away ahead the Shuns with Mrs, Ball'uigton Booth," Pride is as loud as want and a great
of this life.. I wish our tern eves up : "What it Means to be Librarian," by deal more'sauoy:
and we were on our way home. We are Herbert -Petition, Librarian Congress, l t easier tb build two ehimueys than
doing nothing buthardwork, and can get and "The Pew and the Man in it," by to lteep one in fuel
plenty, of that at home without coining Ian Maclaren,ate among the notable It is foolish to lay cut money in the
out here for it. All news of the progross features of the February+ Ladies' Hone purchase of repentance.
of war isltept from us. Please send me 3'ottrual. An American MotherA.life of'leisiire and a life of laziness
some more copies of The ,i`Xews. ,Ire• answers conclusively "Have Women are two different things.
e' d a of ere, ail the Cys -enjoys ' Rabboct Men of Their Rsliglou?" aiu Silks and satins, scarlets x'1.1 vel
the papers more than a square meal." there is an interesting , article oh Mlle. pot but the kitchen fire. hex.
c` tai h d b d 1 vets,
.
until it had brought delicacy, disease,
loss of size and loss of breeding power
into their herds and in addition various
others ills. Stich breeding is chiefly
found in pare bred herds, and some-
times it is continued in the . hope bf iu-
creasing the price obtained for animals
of a certain line of blood. The men who
persistently adhere to such breeding will
find themselves, like Hording, on the
wrong side of their Tiber: The bridge
which they have built will have fallen,
not by the blows of "fathers" and emu -
mons," tut because of its own weight
through the bad. materials pot into it.
Physicians Prescribed It.
It has become quite common for
physicians to prescribe Dr. Chase's Nerve
Food for patients who are run-down by
the ravages of chronic disease. They
recognize in it a restorative of inestim-
able worth in which are foiled the very
elements of nature zequaed to build'u '
the system cud form new flesh mint
muscles. Its revitalising acti at en
iic.v, 5:tud blood places it beyond the
roacb of rivals as an abs.lato cera for
diseases of the nerves and blouet. 50e. a
"
Ch made the famous composer an
If a wva ld k ow tl o v cane of mon
�` pianist An<ather article describesOonldntt Afford t11t, Xedirine. +
A Resident lI')h scieinn--Tllat's you ti u i i own Caahnr at iia i1:,:d givin :• ..1 enol.
what you Could rightly call lar. Von 'P , ey, go and try to borrow some. or Castel Oil tai srev tr is.
"Prank St cl toe s New Home in West Pl d hid lu r. areas sine, send A P rtl�tud invalid called on a local
tl
Iioasehotci Ulnts.
Where there are a good many pictures
to be hung a paper of a soft pale green
tifat is pretty for the walls.
• Clean japanned trays by rubbing them.
ovt.r with a lit' -le olive oil and then pol-
ishing it off wish. a soft cloth,
If a tablecloth shows signs, of wear
along the neuter where it is folded in
r )wing, fold it in three parts iusteads of
d )ubling it. This will bri;ag the wear
iii a new place.
In ventilating a 1700111• open the Awvin-
dowgs at the top and'•bottom. The fresh
air rushes in one way, while the foul air
makes its•exit the other way. Thus you.
let in a friend and expel an enemy.
Use -strong ammonia to successfully
clean brass. It really doesn't 'natter
how dull and discolored the brass may'
be, for the aqua ammonia applied with a.
scrubbing brush will cause It t • become
es tri ;ht as new 'notal. '1'.' a brtss.
�houlcl afterwards be rius,s:1 in wa;ar
ll; t i r i cl .
and mete e
Dr. Low's t'ie t4 oa >iV e• at ;aert'lte
is a nice reulp�ly t:,' twee, edea 11 in flim,
worms every tette; au,l as ie. • a,• • 1.1 its
Stan's Pineapple 'Cablets ...for after allo town cep ':v e s g„: p, •,� .Shakesi,eare, weenie his nz < dia.
how few aro the family complaints that' Virginia." The opening 'chapters of you shall have corn to sell and keep. Physician for an examination. The scoffs to the sent r.as .. the •. .',tots•
cannot bo reached aXirl treated directly "The Parson's Butterfly," a new serial Pride breakfasted with Plenty, diucsd doctor in€trlc the rliatno:sia end basis the 1
through the stomach. 'I'hosa wonderful by Mrs. t Medea Terr Collins, are also and tci.. lit. I s,st i + to may
little physicians-•�F);) of them in tt-box.— y with Poverty and suffered With Infamy. s li1•eris: a pres:i•ipti:lu, ch:trryin.; bion on^C c:tt•a it' .:� :.rret•i at : ,, .
35 conte ileal all stomach disorders in presented. Melly Donahtte discusses. $10. Some time nftciw. rd they ;net on.
U li
old or young—incipient eases or chronic woman's rights' with Mr. Dooley, and en the nx oiminny
eases --they are pure and palatable. «Edith and I in Paris." "Her Iiostou You fact tetter of your sick liea.laclic or
Solei by A, L. Hamilton.
Experienmes," and "The Autobiography billions spell if yon have taken at Lava -
Some $lig' Salaries. of a Girl" Continua with increasing in- Liver Pill the night bolos. Ines.) little
Speaking of big salaries; the biggest IJonor of St. slant" " by Alioo Bar- gripe or pain. rector, replied the patient, after I •' • ` "' `"� to ''a'.
. h.
sdw'
pact you $10 for the prescription, 1
e (uadu't afford to have it filled, so 1 did-
n't tele any medicine.
terest, Tho pictorial feature, "In fellows work while yon sleep without
the Arcot.
"Wol1, s:1i.l tiro t ort• r, yen tiro 1. auleing ant rani .iii
a hr•mlr,d per wee. t tetter. That natal- • reeen. t • lg". i:{ ih t .•.c::el •r .. .ise
eine, thou,,h a 1:t• le e�sirc nszvo, was just of met. i ,.a ..{- i.i .at :o s.i•tits.
what you needed.
• mien i;U".' ; . .+'n-
tie 1, of
on record was paid to George Gould. '
I'or tel) yrars' work his father gave hire ber'Stephens, wrvill retail sono happy, ,
se,000,C00. The account went down as bygone days. By The Curtis Publish -1
Dairymen who practice in and in
"for services rendered." That was at ingompany, I'hiladolphia. Ono dollar!a breeding is;their herds do no to attain
devils r/ b.
the late of $500,000 a year. year; tan rents a Dopy. !quirk gs'ir k 1uil;re,veuicnts, says Professor
seer
The highest salary overpaid a railroad Shaw. 'With the exercise of good jag -
president was the $75,000 a year that 1'llra for IS 'rears, moot this may be done for a time, but it
went to Sir William C. Van Horn when Mr. James 13oW1es, Councillor, lllmbro, ! ghoulcl never be 13n{1 continued. The
s
Ont., writes: "Foe beer 18 years 'e attf- r
ho was president'of the Canadian ferret the misery of bleeding, g, geotruean flaws of nature are against it, andso aro
piles. The many remedies I tried a the laws. of heeven. The a n s"
fii�6t
Pacific.
' 1r� y� *17o ,�'a l7itlddblll(Ili Clans' ren Ory for
4 a • Ili, rum a,A. Axtdte wi ,., .• ,
J•
•
fleet. I was advised to ass Dr. Chase's : skillful millets of bret.e.s have t n
Ointment, tine£ multi' asst' that• the filet tom,.,+ in ^' . +a.i• +s re al% %seeable atter
eirrrel'•tl ,n :r v • 1..4; 7• ,Y",.'t, the 'li r
• . • t. .1 , • h,•R,• !1t t�•' • n•; ,_,'t Taft
.,, " r d t,+ th,r
.Is
I rysnpeles Cured.
Mrs. Chas 1io,ak, Le Nevins, Oht., says:
1 with to state that 1 used liurdock Blood 1
.Bitter: for l':rys:i chis II nay fiun and a
1:ont'ral run -dome Ante o1' h.'alth. A
few bottles cured oto completely.
ewitzer1 Ind has thrt o institutions r r
no cure of dr nukurds which record per.
menent eures in one-lnllf the ewes I
treated.
'yells tine eery. When your head
aches, and ;..n r.« 1 bilious, ronatt-
pated. and out taf tuns, with your
stomach s't, it :tui no appetite, just
buy a package of
ilealPst Pala
And take a dose, 'from 1 to 4 trills.
You will be surprised at how easily
they will do heir work, acture your
heedacho and btitansntise, met Vat
liver and stake yam real b+D✓
25 cents, fold by All
1p.