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JOHN KNOX, GENERAL ACC -
nester and Lead Valuator. Uoderlch.
Oat. Raving bed ewslderable experience In
lits•eaitesessfwgteatioz be Ir 15 t ttoe to
AMb.tge win tMreega s.tstMms•n all cam
mlmyrte entreated l lets» ernes left et
MartAV Masi, sr meet by mall te his address
pbtuh p.0., erdein ettesind to. JOHN
K NOX ('o.Iusv Awtemser 1r7tf
A see of Rubine1ts will make ha drat
•ppwra5oe as • tenor in opera next winter
n.5 It•Iy. Maso•gei is raid to be »turas •
n ew peen eneseally for ham.
sae,
ila
CATARRH OF THE HEAD
.. OP THE EARS
.. OP ME KIDNEYS
. . OP THE STOMAG1I
. BRONCHIAL
amiss Rif
SCOTT'S SARSAPARILLA
4.
You may reliethe bed
ve "° by N ell tipples -
thea. bet .B the soma. Peeldeek Wm"
e aves and belese s. emit\ wt ear+ Mier &
Itwnt'. S.rwO•rift end, bee ser it evil elle•
✓ esseesay wtlh were bieo& reae\les every
pert 4 ilea ttylb,n, •seining eat the hoed
of won •ewidWM.a rers'Meg thence,
.t their bergs. T\s nem
es •rMElsN" flke men Minsewiwil 1—ine
ningen
Mitts O sou Ipwost/ ammo Aft
THE WOUNDED IN SAT it 11.- I Mad shape, add ma weeks attar ties be was
with kis regiment agate-
Rs..rlesse e(• ssrseas 1h.tsg 01. Amen I , Were yea sever wownded yourself, 4.. -
ea w.r.
It was niy geed totters N tweet, thej tor
• Tem err three ones, ray boy P. will
ether day. en eld army Burgeon. who pre- ' NII you tit about it some other d., " -('01
earthed fur a whew 1 wee sin weer thirty oral C. a L'trott Fre• Pr".
years amp, "awry duwo Mouth 15 Low."
fits has does uuthtog in • noedleal way for
some years, belying amassed a uwmpetenes
Mace the war, and is now retired frees mo-
tive presto», although he dues an in him-
self get rust) to matters pertatatne to in
professor H. is • great reader, and rush•
tag SOW to the tn.dtuat or •urgt»I line "s-
oaps* hem, and ke is ea sags 10 ha old ago
le urs his Inds as hs was 111 kis prime. He
is also • petal uumpaaiuu, and now on de -
Witte bili noon thou so relate some .f kis
expertise« wide as the servos of Use Fed-
eral (:ov.ratseet duuog the war.
••Theeurgoar must le • men of meg .•st-
age and preeenue of mood, ' said he to nos u
the »urs* of a little ohm, "net only on the
time oI pesos, but un the battlefield. for en
bis promptness sod skill denude the fate of
many pour Isllews mangled by .hot swi
o beli. l well remember the net bottle 1
»*mewed .ed the tint operauo. I perform
-
ed. I do not hesitate to say that 1 felt •
little dif5deot, nor do I h.ettie to say that
the uold o►u1e r.0 up mad down my back
wan the alum balls wanted close to
where the bold hospital was «tauli•►sd.
This was .t the b•tu• of the trot hull Rua,
when the limos form hod over 40U kilted
mad more men 1,000 wounded. Th.re was
net mach for me W do daring the forenoon,
and 1 did nut have • .A.io sur. esro•ul than
slight guu.hot wenn until after 3 1•,ir.,
whoa a number mangled by shell" were
brought w, and I and me •«11101415 were
semi unpaved in the mon•ae teak of trying
to eon the lives of the brava fe,luws. Une
1o11.er it, u•ruaul.r I remember, for he was
my brat patient. He was • perfect Masco
man ad inaabood, broad•cb«ted, muscular
and well developed. A .bell had struck hire
en the ngbl arm just below the eibaw,
stuttering the house and se es 1•lingampu-
10tion. Hs was laid ou the bare earth -we
had no opeteung table end • sponge sat-
urated with et her placed at his sc.trl•; but
he objected very energ.uce h. 'No.dociur.'
said ae, •'1 wan t be reads to«o.ible. Cat
off the arm, if you must, but l want to ase
you de it. lie had hue way- sod duri•g
the operation he uttered no murmur or
namely moved • muscle. When all was
over he 'Dolly thanked me and said he
would go to the front ammo. with hie lett
arm, 1t be re»vered,ii the I;uveament Deed
ed him.
"It was u Inter«ttor study for me to
observe the difference is *Mailers when ad
tem» from wooed" before being treated by
the surgeon, end when on the operating
table. Some were , sol and se'esingty us -
different to pain, while other* would beg to
be meds insensible, and Mtn these who
were slightly hurt mad. more nous thou
those who wen fatal v injured. Two
serious caw out of the m•oy 1 dealt with
occur to me. 1 remember them es.re read
illy, perhaps. because they were !li'htgau
men, with the rank of captain. I bohe•e.
You remember the battle of Wiucbsster,
Sept 1.3, 180 • Yes • Well, on the morning
of the light the cavalry Miran to which 1
was attached male •a attempt to effect •
crossing at Burns Ford, some miles below
%VIoub«ter. The hatpin! had been moth
luhed in • little piece of woods uo the last
side et the Obequan, near the fort. Three
times did the enrols try to cross bstoro
success crowned tb.ir efforts, the •h•rp-
ehootan on the bluff oppseit• being eery
hard to dislodge- In a short time the
wounded Deese t. come 114, some slightly
and other" seriously hurt. Among the Int
ter was one of the otliere 1 have mentioned.
A •herp.heeter s butlett bed streak him on
the point of the elbow, peeling ■p and en-
ergise shout three inches from the shoulder.
Mbatteriso the hose in its pismire. It wax
• oad wound and • difficult one to dal
with, the erne having to be cut off so o.ar
the shoulder. However. I determined to
I would, sad soon the patient was ready ter
the knife. I wasted to give him abler. -
oro, but he would have nun' of It. He
mewed m. that ►u nerves were good, and
that be needed no.h;ng te kelp him beer
be psi 1 was afraid of hies, but .t Wt
concluded to let him have his way. He
was true t• 1111 word. During the .retire
opersuos he .ever uttered • groan nor
cede any intimation that he suffered in the
Ieat. Thu was the beet eabibwoo of nerve
I had ever sees in my army practice. not
sxseptlnv the one I alive previously men-
tiouod.
The other ofliier alluded to was of •
different type, but not • whit leas brave
than his companions to arms He was
brought in later on with • gunshot wound
in his arm, which had shattered the bone
e nd moms' 10Le- l amputation. N hes he ar-
rived at the hospital he was struggling like
• madman to release himself from the at-
tendants who bad placed hien is the embu-
sses. The air was fairly blue with proles,
ity. 1 sever heard • man use such oaths
before sr sinus. He swore by all that ere
geed and bed that he could whip 10.000
oesleierates in ten attester and insisted
that be be seat b•ek to his regiment that he
might gut satisfaction for the loss of his
arm. ( SSW at os» that the pato of leu
emend led made him crazy, and, direetine
the attendants te ley him on the omeraUag
tab», I soon had him under the u8.enee of
a. a.«thetio He was very violent and it
required a rood deal of chloroform tt quiet
bun, bat finally he suocumbed and 1 out off
his arm. When he same to his seems he
. ears iy seemed to realise what bad h•p-
p..ed. He looked at me, ties et the arm.
end finally it came to him that hie arm bed
base amputated and he meld eget so more
for W • day. with • Sudden nasal he
leaped
from the table, and. seisms • car-
bine that was lyi&g en the grand sear by,
Iso started se • rt, in the direotion of the
Erni is front. He rax like • deer for a
* bort distaste. when 1b. previous Ices of
blood told on him and he soddenly tellepeed
and fell to the meth. He was peeked up by
the attesdeet., brought back, plated in as
.Elbalasoe .ad started ea the way to the
rear. Thsre'1 the differeem betweee two
»seeded nen
" Asseher Jensen swerved her.. Is at-
lemdio/ be the weusded 1 found • private
len, es hie back with • bullet hen d hie
Idt.sde a few inane. below the heart. frees
widish the blood was wartime as recently
se the best& .f that erase. f pissed Ely
lager en the "resod sod hum there was we
bete fee hies. He '.sant my eye wad nal
teed at este his doom. 11 right, die-
ter,' said be, 'move os N the mist Good-
bye' And .mother brave fellow bad toed
the dark rine. liy tie side dnwm bowed
Tee/( psrhep• 14-4 rea ed
evidently • tnser's see. H. bed
►w streak by a antis whisk had out sway
the heal d bis nee and Net ekes le the
M Cells nal IM.ev Trouble.
Fur two years 1 was dosed, pilled and
plaN,ered for weak back, .oaldtug urine
and constipation, without bourns. One
boa of Ch.... Kldue7-liver Pills ro-
Irevwl, :d boxes cured. It J. Smith,
Toronto. ----
TEMPERANCE TIDINGS
The school board of tit. Joseph. Mo..
hag voted to expel any boy who smokes
elgareitea
An 'median at estimates that for every
rich brewer. distiller or saloonkeeper its
the laud there aro at least two hunched
paupers.
Thu drink bill In most London hospit-
als 1s said to it much Icse than It owed
to be. Su must► for the Influence of the
T.oupertartete hospital.
The Antl-Cigarette league of New York
city now numbers 10,111) public mimed
boys. and hag been established in all the
ninety-five grammar schools of the city.
The forenoon of the work on a tuueel
Deur Kugiigh. Ind., lute forbidden the
u*' of intoxicants or the telling of "cur-
rilluus Biotite by Ilia men while engaged
in their dangerous work.
The Knights of Pythias of ICIwoud, I11.,
have taken steps V) rxpal all Salmi n-
keopen from membership, In accordance
with a douse pealed by the relent .11140n
of the supremo lodge.
There was deep pathos in the remark
of • laburur'r wife in (levelaud. 0., to
for pastor In r.gsRd to her husband: •' I
think we could pull John through if It
weren't fur Sunday. "-Standard.
Out of 2. iul ministers in the Congrega-
tional is.clety 4 England and Wales up-
ward of J, Its) are total abstainer.. With
hut few extieptlone, all the ministers in
Scotland and Ireland are also .bstalners
Mr. Murphy's te•naper.nce work at
lo•wist,u, Me., has cuuttnu.d with mark-
ets •ueeeea ]lure than three thousand
persons 'dirtied the pledge, and it is said
that nowhere In the country had Mr.
Murphy accomplished 1t, much In so short
a time.
- INTERESTING BITS.
Paris has s warehouse the floors of
which are of thick glass.
Ina pack of runts there are R36,013, -
66u,4111 different w Jigt handl.
The wearing of corsets by men Isnot
unc,mmaon In the British metropolis.
The best brier wood for pipes motes
from the borders of Italy and France.
The tallest people in the world are the
Yatagonlans ; the shortest aro the Lap-
lander..
Dyspeptics have found much relief by
eating six apple. a day -two after each
steal.
Opals, when first taken from the mins,
.re 0n loft that they can be picked to
piece by the linger -mail.
The telegraph lines of the world aggre-
gate l elle, d;T3 utiles. America has more
than half--Ms,r1L' miles.
It has been proved. in Boston. that
can convey diphtheria from house to
house. by frequenting sickrooms.
In the last severity years Rued* has
spent $1,777.1s10.00) ii warfare. and RR4,000
Russian soldiers have lost their bites.
Boston Is to have n (1.1511,4151 hotel,
with 2,250 rooms. The projectors state
tent it will be the largest in the world.
Eggs oontaln everything that la nedes-
sary to support human life. in the proper
proportions, and In palatable foram.
PRESS PROVERBS.
A hold head is soon shaven.
The ideal husband Is still a bachelor.
The strongest Influence it always exert-
ed at short range.
Affinity is the chief reliance of the
divorce ouurta
Justice is higher than law, In that 11 is
rennin l re.
It Is always difficult to draw the lino
between weakness and willingness.
The unmarried woman 1s always in
danger of !maiming a youthful prddlgy.
A man may do Ansel work In the world
and still continue to sty: "I done tt."
Everything that goes wit wlth'tho tide
doesn't come back- with it
A woman is never too old to marry;
but she le sometimes too old to be asked.
Even If a man could need his own obitu-
ary 1t Isn't likely he would recognise 1t.
Two wrongs do not make a right. but
they often perdu., about the same effect
Too ninny people are In the habit of
using the oonecience of others Instead of
their own. -Chicago News.
/RAM'S HORN NOTES
Whatever God will have us to do He
will help us to do.
To know some people 11 a standing invi-
tation to be good.
The man who would walk with God can
not do it In a croaked path.
Comparing ourselves with somebody else
won't make ou4 stnhiug any safer.
The pleasures of sin are only pleasures
for a season.
Some people pray that God will use
them. but they want Him to do it in their
way.
If you want Grid to warm others, ask
Him to send ere from heaven into your
own heart.
1f we will mate It the habit of our lives
to look Oil the bright side, we will .Sways
have • !Night side to look on.
A revival is an much the result of obedi-
ence to certain laws and conditions as the
production of an electric light.
Religion pure and undelfled never makes
a prayer for the good of men that it 1s not
willing to take off M cost and help an-
swer.
CHOICE EXTRACTS.
Clow thine ear against him that shall
open his mouth 1ecretly against another.
if thou receives% not his word., they fly
back and wound 81%0 reporter. If Moa
dost receive them. they fly forward, and
wound the receiver. - Leveler.
The secret of mems« Hee In em bract ng
every opportunity of seeking blgb and
right ends, and le new forgetting that
golden rule of the a terhtmn, "of doing
your duty in that .0.tl. cif 1lfe to wide\
1t shall plasm God to call yea. ''--W1411og-
ton.
The great d 1 fference between the tical
statesmen and the pretender it that the
bine es leas as soda be done with • •� stew .sea foto the fotare, while the ether
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- ..d Eleam+mft .rt rtg.rd• only the present, the ores lives by
pan. sell pear tbas�eweeld die. is net, the day. and awte nn S=padtssoy: to.
he NN sen he would saver see bone sg{sis, I esker Sete ou enduring prineipies end for
W eeessege• were glees no te ns/ IrsUI eality. - Bark.
Msp. QM4 Ely .04i- MBpd kin tip le Renew le mot es is.Wet seem ler
now and thea it le the wool which le
worst, Into the warp of life, and lie who
has out discerned the divlue sacredness of
*arrow, �and � th,. pyofuuud owning wblcb
Is etilll1rled to prin,h •/
life la -V. W. lljttbaetaun
TEMPERANCE
f.ottdun has it1.000 public
The saloon wants "fres
That otatsstal le Moya
The incorrigible drunkard le not so
mush a freak as be is a crop. -John (1
Woolley.
Death seems to he the only protection
afforded the drunkard's child --Still
waterer Mirror.
New Hantpmthry legislature has pared
• law forbidding the giving as well as
the sale of tobacco to ,einem
The IegtsInture of California has pass-
ed a bill prohibiting the sale of liquor
within two and n halt miles of any
soldiers' home.
A notorious saloon in Buffalo, known
e s the •'Gold Dollar," 1s to be turned In-
s a tempi -move saloon. after the plan of
Bishop Fellows' "hom,e saloon" in Chi -
After a man locos his ante he goos out
In the world t, find his uncle. -Galveston
News.
it Is fortunate for utast tit us that we
do not apprrelate how much we are dis-
liked -Milwaukee Journal.
"What 1. the gold. -ii mean
about, ' naked one small student of :in
other. 'alt must be as 0,l5ur,' replied
the latter. -Detroit Free ares.
yak W Pars »leas
Ask your Druggist for 11
Wonderful Tonic
A
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and$I
� Remedy for
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hostess
it� ISO' wqk and Impure Blood,
new materialKidney and Liver Troubles.
we hear
A
WOMAN
who has
ohne Io'.•n to THE
FAIR and
FOUND
out the value of dealing there.
never talks of
BYINC
even her clothes without first
seeing what THE FAIR has
IN
A large shipment of Glassware
just received. We have ten
articles to choose from. all
at lOc. each Never
such value offered
before in
CODERICH.
pis
nctelle
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00i NUM Pais• .
arre•aaeewie w J. U. NaiLEOO. 41011411141114. ONT.
GOPERICE WOOLLEN MILLS
are Re -Opened
i beg to say that 1 have bought the Woollen Mill from Mr. Mt -Cann,
lately run by Mr. Dickson, and am resitting it up in first class style, putting
in mann improvements, making it an Up•to-dote Mill, anti hope by doing
tirst-ela.g work anti fair dialing to merit a share of your patronage. I am
prepared to do Custom Work in all ito branches, such as Boni ('arling, Spin-
ning Single or Double Yarn., manufacturing lllanleti, Plain and Fancy
Flannels, Double and Single Sheeting, Tweeds, duo.; al.0 Cuatoin Weaving,
Dyeing and Scouring Blankets.
ALL 110111 DUNK PX0WPTLI.
G. M. COLLINS.
4 Points
In Our Shoes
Ra Pay Pathcar Alienllou to:
1 ---COMFORT
Because no one will wear a Shoe that doesn't tit his
or
her foot coinfortably.
Because it must he serviceable.
S ---STYLI
Because everyone wants a Shoe to tit the eye as well
as the foot. No one wants hack nluuberv.
4 --PRICE
Because, while we fit the foot and the eye. we must
tit the pocket too, and we can do it to perfection.
Fine Repairing a Specialty.
H. B. T OLLCC$m
WE HAVE A CONTRACT
with sut.ely.-s 10 give the heat Business and shorthand course that 0115
be had and as we hare rotnpletel the .-o,araet the
Ape M tie Tient n. 501 215
•
LOOK"READ
Al my ground lease hes not long to ex-
pire, it is my intention
To Sell the Whole of ly Stock.
You will understand, 1 want to sell this
Stook, end any one wanting anything is Ely
line, now is the time to purchase.
You car get
A FURNACE
put in %our house now from 175 to $100,
Ruaranted, whish will burn Coal or Wood.
It is • great mistake to put in • Furnace
that will not burn wriest. as two months of
the Winter (4pring and Fall) you will only
require Hood•
I bate aim • number of Second -Hand
Stoves. Come early and secure one.
1 still keep 1be Americas Water White,
Canadian Water White, aid Comedies
Oils.
Respecting all over -gine notes and •o
counts, 1 require to be paid at 000e.
)1 )r.
G. N. DAVIS.
Bello!
{
Tie Old Reliable
Still on Deck.
THE BEST 00 ONLY
SCRANTON
COAL
on the market at $5.50,with
50c. a ton off for Cash,
making it
$ eta. TON
the Cheapest Ural ever geld be tads nearket.
A11 (Jeal weighed en the Market Scales,
e n that you're sere you get veer weight
Orders loft at HARPER de LEK%
piesis liy attended to
WEL WAIL
Forest City Business and Shorthand College, London, Ont.,
liberal patronage. We have somrth-n,; new xlo,,g t,!u, x',onal lines.
ter Enquire. There N something in it. l'.t•iugue free.
29w limos
J. W. WESTERVELT, Principal.
SUPERIOR
JEWEL FURNACES
Are the most Powerf..l
Heaters in the World.
For Economy Durabtlity,and an eas-
ily regulated Furnace, it has no equal.
FOR $ALR BY
EARPER & LEE.
P. S.—For Coal or Wood.
BURROW STEWAR
Met Awn
HAMILTON, ONT.--,5
THE PERSON
that wants a good Match, and
that knows a thing or two, will
remember that this brand is
synonomous with everything de-
sirable in fire -producing lucifers.
11. EDDY'S MATCHES
a
SEASONABLE GOODS
ALWAYS SEASG NABLE
AND A WF.iCOME (1LFeST TO EVERY II(it'SEHOLD ig A
GENUINE
BISSELS CARPET SWEEPER.
We have them in Nickle and Black. Prices right. Call
and see them.
DAVISON & CO.