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Nervous Prostration
Otspbt. ].mese., by the Ilse of
Ayer's Sarsaparilla
"Bume years ago, as • result of too
slam •Iteutlan to busmen, my health
tailed. I became weak, nervous, was
enable to look after my Interests, and
manifested all the symptoms of a de-
cline. I took three bottles of Ayer's
Oareapertlla, began to improve 04 ones`
'1
a
and gradually increased try weight beet
one hundred and twenty -Ave to two
hundred pounds. Since then, 1 and my
famile have used this medicine when
needed, and we are all In the best of
health, a fact which we attribute to
Ayer's Sarwaparilla. I believe my chil-
dren
hitdren would have bees fatherless today
had It not been .'or Ayer's Sarsaparilla,
of which preparation I cannot say too
much." -H. 0. gnooir, Postmaster and
Planter. Kinard's. S. C.
Ayer's Sarsaparilla
RECEIVING MEDAL AT WORLDS FAIR,
AYER'S PIP. Saw Doctor's Rills.
FROM THE PACIFIC.
S.*N FKiceIchw o, CAL
18th Jan., 1897.
Te tbe Editor of Tux 8I..e*L,
DtAR Slit, -Thinking the readers of Till
Sweet might be io eieered in what 1 saw
en my Mersey to ('.Idornia, 1 beg • brief
spas in the edema of your esteemed
paper.
I left Godarich on the 8th of Jemmy,
end arrived it Chicago the following day.
1 was Weird to leave by the Dight train
over the Northwestern lane, as i should
then see the Rockies by daylight. 1 there
fon took in oms of the embus of the oity
from the street cars.
Leaving t'hio•eo during the nwht, next
morning 1 •woke on the broad prairie in
low•. The land soured very light end
w indy : baro pude were very scarce : horses
and Dacus were tee.hng in the c'orn fields.
In Nebraska the land became more rolling:
here and then were to be seen scrub oak,
butch gree and wild sage
Thursday morning we were in eight r 1 the
Rook Mountains -one peak towermg above
another, oovered with snow. The scenery
was very fine. Hot mineral springs aro
plentiful ail through the mountains. The
Maly inhabitants to be sere were at lumber
clomps and at gold mining sites.
Through Nevada it was mostly desert and
mge brush. There were • few small val.
ley' when male were grazing. Two loco-
motives. •peoi.liy built for mountain traf-
fic, were •tushed to the frau : 18 miles
per hour is the .v rage speed through the
mountains Many places the track is cov-
ered with sieve sheds, o that the snow
slides now have no effect on traffic.
medurday morning l arrived in California.
The weather grew milder es we descended
the mountains on the Pacific slope, and
every thing was ooevert.ed from snow to •
mantle of green. Farmers were busy all
through the Sacramento valley, which re-
sembles Huron County. and farmers seemed
proeperoon.
We orates the Sacramento River at its
mouth where it empties into San Fnsci.00
Bay, and for forty miles the railway follows
the shores.
(lathed is the the termiw opposite tion
Francesco The Bay is six miles wide and
is crossed by • b•if-mile ferry system. Son
Francium is • very oberming oity, having •
splendid .trot oar system and many fine
buildings are to be seen. The three leading
MMrare erecting' building of over 300 ft.
h. The principal point of interest hen
is the Golden (:ate Perk which compriese
1200 soma, residua. to the shores of the
Poodle ()ares. Hero is the celebrated Seal
Reeks where seals bre climbing up .od down
--some over • ten in weight. The park
Mentals, beautiful walks and drives, sad
mast of the animals Of North Americo, M.
eluding• fine herd of buffaloes, are to be
moon ; and Rooky Mountain bean of large
ds, and splendid herds of des aro to be
male.
Oranges are being harvested is Collimate
pOSOin
he
blood is sure to
do havoc some-
where. The only
Pigtail is sound
kidneys, the only
Cil kidney med-
icine, the only
Ulla* is Dodd's
Kidney Pills,
M present, •ed sell for 2b Dente a deem i•
Bits Promisee ler the beet whisk. pewee r,
are see grows in the vicinity. Seises M
seed to be geed bore Farm modem ea
meade very good prices compered with Ca-
..dle. prim. 1
f
Veen r..paoefelly,
Mrs. Cerruti.
member of Tatem.
Aceordlse to Lloyd's Yeobl lieri.mr,
there are 7,068 yaehes is the world, die-
trib.ted as follows . l.'sfted Kingdom. 3,
664 ; United Smiles, 1.294 ; all other muse
trim, 2,220 Of the pukes in the United
Kingdom, 846 are stoam-yaob1a..d 2,708
eaUoe.
swift.
A . i .tot hes discovered by petrel re-
. s.rob that the wisp of • By vibrato 330
times is • mooed, teem which be tefens'bag
• fly can Dover the diatoms of one mile per
minute, which Wet the nu of .peed of an
express tram. By firm straight is Dae di
manes. without stopping, • fly meld
travel round the world is twenty-eight
days.
tion fobs.
It ie • very remarkable feet that the bele
e nd greatest cooks have always bees mem.
Cooking u supposed to be essentially the
propriety* of wemen, but .1l the big pate of
the world are held by mese end ct those the
Fromm end Swiss are meet export. Few
mimeo pawns the intu.tory power of eon
mating new dishes, or of exereumng the
startling originality in the kitchen that
they ices with such mervelloes resuln is the
dressmaker's or milliner. workroom.
Grand Sensory,
The finest olif scenery in the United
Kingdom is on the coast of the oounty of
Donegal, at the northwest of Ireland, feeling
the Atlantic, where the variety and grand-
eur of the cliffs are most thrilling and im-
pressive. Shove League. south of Glee
('nlumbkille, is • superb introduction to
Donegal's cost splendors. In lees them half
• mile from the ewe the mountain rears in
height of nearly 2,000tt. In the islead of
Achill, off the went coast of Ireland. the
cliffs of Crushes, •t Achill Head, ries sheer
from the waters edge so the dizry hei,(bt of
3,000 feet.
Weil aatd ms, Reyelly.
The queen regent of Holland, mother of
little Queen Wtlbelmin•, who is • beautiful
woman. of royal distiootion, is very simple
m •11 her habit.. tin one amnion, when
else visited the Empress Eugenie, the latter
was surprised at her quiet, unobetrusive
way of travelling, her enure suit 0oueieting
of an wed oh•mberlaio and • lady of honor.
" W• always travel wooed ohm," she ex-
plained, '• bemuse the people me mien
then are eo much more interesting than the
more elegant. more selfish and often less
polite travellers who go first-olaes."
• heel air rr.bllett Jou
A lit has been published of Bnti.h
Oros where absolute prohibition prevails.
The principal of them places where :hie is
the use aro :
Toxetb Perk, Livergool, • large parish
with 6,000 inhabitants, which hes not •
single public-boue. ; the large estate of Sir
George Trevelyn, who doss sot allow any
of hu tenants to hold 'means ; and the
beet residential portion of the Duke of Dev.
onshire'• property, prohibition being pro.
vided for under the will of the late Duke.
Altogether there ere over 1,000 parishes in
England within who.. pronoun there is not
• public -house.
' wberr Darters ,re e.
There has been • great deal of disagree-
ment from time to time •bout the thera-
peutic value of sersanwill•. In the main,
'otherwise deny any particular reedited val-
ue to the plant. "It • lust an old wlve'r
remedy." they say. And in the main they
rare richt. There are about • dozen venet-
ian of s•reep•n1Ia, .nattered through ver
louse countries, and of this dozen only one
has any real oor•tin power. So • man
whose experience might be ooefined to the
e leven other varieties might honestly ray
then was little value in them. The one
valuable sarsaparilla is found in Honduras
( e. Mm•rdes, • physician of Seville. re
cords the iotroduotioe of sersep.nlla into
Spin as • result of the Spanish discoveries
of the New World, between 1536 and 1545.
Rut the root did not •aoompluh much. Rut
he adds, " • better sort soon after
from Honduras,' It is this " batter siert
'At is used exclusively to Ayer's Sars•p.-
rill•. And it m the use of this " bate r
sort " that has given Ayer's Sarsaparilla
Prominences over .11 other varieties by reas-
on of its wcndertul curse of Mood dooms
Send for the Curobook, • " story of cures
told by the cured.' Free. Address J. C
Ayer Co., Lowell, Mw.
Reeding lite ropers.
A fipnre-fiend has learned that the annus
wgreg•te circulation of the papers of the
world is calculated to be I2,1000,000,000
copies. To grasp any idea of this magas
Cede we may state that it would cover no
fewer than 10,450 .quare miles o surface,
that It is printed on 781,250 !as, of paper.
and, if the member 12,000,000,000 repre-
sented, instead of mimes, seooads, it would
take over three hundred and thirty-three
years for them to elopes.
Calculating that the average men eyelids
1.e minutes In reading the paper in the day
(this, we think, is • very low estimate)
we would find that the people of the
world altogether annually occupy time
.gtivleat to one bemired thousand years
reeding the papers.
Like tb. Prises .1 Walls.
How far transmitted traits creep throegh
• faintly was shown by an odd indent
whisk is stated to have mourred during the
Priam of Wales' visit so Indio.
Among the guard drawn up to receive him
is Cassette was a soldier who here m dint -
beg • Ilkeston es the Prelim himself that
the oerioeity el his emend•ete was mesad
I.. to who be meld be.
It appeared that, ea legate,. Cabs beth
the seldom amid bis i.the had been born r
Indio. His rrsndf•ebse was a H•aoveriw
m e hanio, whit claimed sad bested el a
diatamt mw.eeMca with Osage I1. Yes la
t his his dess•aa/aat, bora lead terminad Ie ties
'lunatic ra4eusees .I Asha, paseli•rdUse of
Nature •rid ld natiaar .f the heir sapeteat
so the RritYi threes ware npseds..d as
closely as It they had bean brim<
T1s asap no of liesama
" The Hely Um of dense ." le oma of
the oeriss4Ws et wkind. He is vhdllad
11F alma every'1ev.11sr who gem la ila-
aaaa Rla mete is Venoms Hhestolsasm& ,
slwmwNl, and be in ahmes 66 yens ell. isl.
liver sem Ira Maim, Tempo, 1. • prom
helewahtg is • Re* Mare me OiaMlmg,
imps es the yretam4 sod set homes be tsei -- gns gimes
r "mg esseendi w» .1 re
free trees all -films even from the
very male ali Ice." la delereaee to ladles,
ba, wenes • man piece .1 Mock Meet w is
their premise, sad be has • lam 1.11 el
sympathy and kinder/se H. dteseesee and
sapless, W Nen of teWMn whenever •
visitor desires to hear kis, .ad be treats
everyone of the maltltedes who oil .p.
him with ouastent .ad mot cordial kind.
sees. Port of his wnwge here been pub-
lished u • balky .Dien.
•beytng IlaMrwctleae.
This is • story about • gens sad • moa.
The girl Itves ea • L..do. suburb, when
she Is antimony the belle. The man Uv..
not very far away frees hes, .rad darine
bbeiaom been hem le be leemd le • Bank
Ur the City. Her fairly good-leothyt sad
is• lovelies ie the es u wkiob be lieve&
H. end .he bad word. --.s missy la toot
Slut the girl, who is said se ban mere than
• bit of • temper, ordered him ..v., 10 pr* -
N UN to speak Se bee age= se long se he
lived. She forbade him to Ieooa.aue her
even, end said that she w.sld make le •
pellet to forget that she had over .ss bias.
The other day she went Inc the bank la
which he is employed, pa yet • cheque
cashed. The yeses moa advanced. lee 1,
took the cheque and examined it annuity.
The girl was is • burry. She had Dot an
•oqueintmoe within half an hour's walk.
The younk male handed the cheque back.
"• Yry sorry, ea.d•m, he said, "but you
will have to ret some one to identify yon
before 1 so Dash the cheque."
And she bad to de it.
!'.sorbet at sea
On moot of the open -going passenger
ships manned by British mimeo games of
orwket are extemively engaged is by the
offices and psseeogors. i bin is how they
manage it
Where suitable the leeward side of the
upper deck is taken u • pitch. For the
,omfort of the passengers them deck is usual-
ly covered by se •woing. The spas be•
twos the awning and the deck is then
closed in with netting ; and when ell un•
neoeeesry seats and •ll other removable
Rear ba.e been cleared away • surprisingly
good pitch is the result.
Meanwhile • friendly quartermaster bas
been deftly monaloc$unng halls out of Desk
and striae. A good many of these aro
requisite, for some are certain to go over-
boud in spite of awning said netting. The
stump., firmly Axed to • milers piece of
wool, •re then placed in position, end the
muck oomm.DOes.
Single wi:tet t. the ord.r ot the day, the
men being stationed with more regard to
the exereecies of space than to the require-
ments of eotettitio play. The rolling of the
e h pe takes the .ting out of straight, feet
howling • good deal ; but oat:hee aro fre-
quent, whale 'rue out,' 'I b.w.' or 'bit
wicket' proves foul, sooner or later, to the
stafwert who has collared the bowling.
An immense amount of fun 'an be got out
of ocean cricket ; •ud it to surpnetag how
well the game can be played under these
circumstances.
The moot valuable gift ever received by
the Queen was the gift of £215 000, which
t he received under the will of James Cam-
den Nteld, who died •t Online to August,
1852. Nteld was • miser, a ho never spent
• penny that could be avoided. Ho left the
whole of hie personal mete. atter payment
of noire small legacies, to t,lueea Victoria,
tor her own private use and advantage.
Her MIsjet.y paid each of the executors
11,000 and canoed • stained glees window
and reredee to he erected to his memory in
the parish church of North Marston. Buck-
inghamshire
T1. Hap of Brian Bora.
Tore eighteeere In Dublin who fails
to vista Trinity (),.Ilege and spend •
day among the treasures premien, ed in
Thr gr.* mwineum belonging to that
inatlt,rilon makes the mistake of his
life. says the St. Louts Republlcan. In
that museum there are hundreds ot
thousands of renew but the one in
Mich moot roe ple take the greatest
Interest is the harp which once belong-
ed to Brian Doroshrne, or Brian Borst,
as he la met oon.nionly called. Brian
Bore etas. the Irish monarch who was
killed in the great battle at Ciontart
In the year 1014 A.D. Brian left his
harp and his crown to itis pon Donagh,
who succeeded ale king. Boon alter
tivtiaglt, wan deposed by a warlike
ner*w'w and was forced to retire 00
Rome. lie took him father'. crown and
harp with him and they we're kept
In the Vatketn collection for several
centuries, the crawl. which 1. of mas-
sive hammered gold. being still num-
bered among the Pope's treasures. The
harp, however, was sent to Henry
VIII.. and he propertied it to the first
Eve of Clanrtcarde. It wens depeolted
In the =usenet' mentioned In the open-
IntC In the year 11172. The harp td
thirty-two Inches high and of good
workmanship. the corvine on the oak
frame being .Vital to anything that
could he done to -day. It is well pre -
P eeved and Ones mot look to be an in-
strument upward of 1000 years old.
Stawwge Use sr Gunpowder.
R
peasant woman to the village o[
Sfavyanat has a daughter, aged 1t
who reoenUy .uf o ed tromt mom. affilc-
tieo d W. eta Bite consulted a
-wise woman" In the village, who
gays her the tkdiowing advice. She
told her to procure some gunpowder.
put 1t In the c±tld'e eves and upf•ly a
snatch bo It. Ttala advise the leather
implicitly followed. The writer of the
letter states that be was pastaing the
house at the time. heard the report
and went In to men the cause of it
He found the loom full of smoke, and
when this had enamel off the wretched
gild was men lying In agony with
two cavities where once had Lem
ey11.-London Lancet
A Owed roes..
To makm a paste that will not sour
far a long time, use flour. ei table-
spoonful. mlxud dry with ball a table-
epoonful of powdered arta'. Kix
smoothly with a table spoonful of cold
water. then net are the beck of the
stove and pour In another taistrapoole-
fin re two of baiting water. 040'T1ag
tmiakty, and let It mak far a long
tiesem. I: should be very thick when
reeswved, and it should not born, far
ghat Will rekscke•n Y. Ret in wide-
mouthed bottle while yet widex tad
barye a tiny peddle made to kik It stat
wits Tie can perform It H yen 1s,►
alis- "''Bktsyt. at tomb
ALA
CEYLON TEA
n Is the linen pumas el MI Wes.
Mea WILT 11 WR /Asan ET
For quick and easy work
For cleanest, sweetest
and whitest clothes
Shu is but
A LEGACY OF DISEASE. i
VETERANS OF THE WAR REPAID IN
SUFFERING AND DISEASE.
MICEIZZ-a0/
YOU WANT
Fon 010.0 THIRTY :TURA YL JOU\ snit -
NUM esCt mT 0al.lill Mow TIM TORTCai
01 t0rl.An autos r 0 tiellATtak.
from The Prescott Journal.
There is so w in the esweship a/ FA
w•rdebure who is better town team Yrs
Joke Sharma He is one of the m•my Dir
methane whets the outbreak of the Armalrh
own revolution, joined the army of the
North, .ad to the exposures end hardships
which he sedated during that perilous and
Vying time, dose be owe el, long roan al
suffering whin" be has Since sodarra
The writer remember. BOND, Mr Sherman
• few years ass whim he was 50 cruppiel
with rbenmatiem that it was impossible far
him to walk, sued tummy heard that • one
had boon eflootod,determined to investigate
tee matter for himself. When the reporter
called at Mr. Sherman'• home he found hum
in Lb* yard Needling ea an and (Mopping
wood like • young mon, and be found ham
air_ quite willtsg to relate bin trying exper-
ience. " 1 b•n offered with rheumatism
for sweaty yssrs," maid Mr. Sherman, "sed
I have doctored with four d&Ser•st doctors
and yet 1 kept gaatiag worse sad worse. 1
was bent double with the pain in my bock
and both my legs were so draws up that I
was unable to straightest them, and for tour
months when I wasted to move about I had
to do no 0o my hands and knees. 1 tried
nay medicines but got •o benefit and 1 had
given up •11 bops of ever being able to walk
again. Otte of my som treed me so take
Ile Williams liar Pills, but 1 rimed to
take any more medicene. At last ons day
my son brought boats three boxes of the
pills, and after they had been in the how
for over two weeks, I at last oo....tod es
take them, but sot bemuse 1 thought tboy
would do me say good. Bator. they wore
✓ oma, however. I meld fol that my beet
wee getting stronger and 1 could .treighten
up. 1t required Do further penuasson to
get me to sake the Ole, and from that time
oil I began to get better, wail sow with
the aid of • light woe, 1 arts walk all over
the fats, get in and out of • leggy, sad do
most of the chores round the Dome and
barn.. 1 feel twenty years tramper, sad I
tioesider Dr. Williams' Pink Pills the msec
wonderful medicine for rheumatism in the
whole world. 1 began them only tc please
my on and it was • meet agreeable surprise
to me when 1 tound my Ips limber, and my
back gstmng new strength. 1 can obese-
falle recommend Dr. William' Ptak Pills
so the enflame rheumatics of the world.
An •oalva. .bows that Dr. Williams
Pink Pills contain in • oosdeosed tone all
the elements neooesary to give new life and
richness to tee blood, eland restore shattered
D owse. They or. as uaf.ilitig specific for
such diseases as IeeemolM ataxia, partial
paralysis. Si. Viten' dames, moieties, neural-
gia, rbenm•tt•m,s.rvous be•dacbe,tbe after
effects of le Brine palpitation of the bear!,
n ervous prs•tstiao, all diseases depending
u pon vitiated human in the blood, such as
scrofula. ohronia .ryoip.lee, oto. They are
also • specific for troubles pees/far le f. -
males, such as suppressions, irregularities
and .11 forms of weaka•m. Tbev build no
the blood, and resters the plow of health to
pal* and sallow cheeks. 1■ men then effete
• radical cure in all mese •rising from ment-
al worry. overwork. er exegeses of whatever
mature.
Nearly everywhere service in • foreip
Army meters the rights of naturalisation
upon the .lien soldier An Irishman ilght-
ing tor Fess might, if he liked, ol•im the
states of • Frenchman. In Franco • boy
born on French oil of pereste, one of oboes
may be English, but born in Frans, is re-
garded as French, and is liable to ooneorips-
ion, -
WE WAIT
AGENTS
to beadle entablaeed trade In
this coop. ( bodkin stook
guaranteed to live. Permax•
est position, whale or part
tune. Liberal terms. You
can make ten dollars • week
or better with ter for every week you work.
No experience neeeseary.
BBOWM EROTE3B$ =PANT.
(o.tinewtal Nurseries. TORONTO. ONT.
elm
FARMERS' ATTENTION 1
HIDES WANTED
them to the 00DKRICH TANNERY
and get the
HIGHEST PRIG, SPOT CAHH.'
W. F. & A. SMITH.
Pacific
Teiegraph
Canadian
Patronise
True
Competition.
To OAWA.Aw Pseteic RartwaTg
71Baemflithseb1ne
see. bewe
pmhw • sante* ..w$lint0. fro end pme
imam mam erteedptes end a
loss d M�..'.'�
•.1114 M u gt every Baena w
e1w ole .gM.v1
nae.
t. RAINNINIMI
Leal t
..COAL..
_.:itieror nZ3e42
always on hand. The Beet
and only Scraton Coal in this
market. Hard, Soft and Black-
smith Coal always on hand. All
Coal weighed on the market scales,
ao that you are !lure of Good
Measure.
WM. LEE.
or SAW= s LEE'S Stm..a.rk.r ileo.. SASH. DOOR and BLIND
Maims la an Made ed /114
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THAT
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The loading Catalogue in C.oeda
Mr r tate satins-wette tor It.
Moog oes fleet and Rarest seed. known
Seeds by 8.8 -sob .rnv.1 guar wa ed
Tall Steele, Briggs Seed Co. to
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DULL Taaw
Ca•a ls's Gommtir.-.1 flow
PLANING
EUTAIAISSUIMIL Bochum's & Rliyuaz
t•AresAolpmos
0RE1T figifflOTIOI
LUMBER. LATH. SHINGLES
—ZTT— Aad balldurs m•tereil ss every desertpWa
NAIL
S School /Vulture a Specialty.
Those intending to Build this
coming Summer should pur-
chase at once as NAILS were
never so low in price and 'nay
not remain at present prices
very long.
FIRE BRICK, FIRE CLAY
and
SEWER PIPE.
We have purchased these
Goods in Car lots direct from
the Manufacturers and an
give very 'cw prices.
A full line of GENERAL HARD-
WARE always on hand.
DAVISON & Co.
The 1n -to -Data Tsartivire.
EPPS'S COCOA
ENGLISH
BREAKFAST COCOA
l o..erss the following Dienn.Slve Merit•
Delicacy of Flavor,
Superiority 1n QAality,
tlratefkl and Comforting.
to the nervous or Dyspeptic.
Nutritive Qualities Unrivalled
la Vs•rtge-finead TW oely.
JAMES WTI A Oe. gee.. Men:+t+•uM
Coal & Wood Yard
The undersigned lwgs to
inform the pubic that he
kttepa on hand all grades of
oar
1COAL
and Blacksmith's Oral
PRICES OF W000 REDUCED.
Special attention given to
Out and Split Wood. Call
and get prices and see ram
dles of Wood. Office and
yard, Nelson-st, near Saults'
Hotel.
D. Q. STRACHAN
Winter is ai Hand.
..j
So be prepared to meet it with a
stood Hat or Fur Cap when it comes.
We have put in stock all the Letitia
Styles of Fall and Winter
HATS
1
which for quality and price annot be
equalled. In stock are numerous as
sortmenta of the latest to
GLOVES COLLARS.
SHIRTS. HOSIERY.
MITTS, CUFFS
CAPS, NECKWEAR.
C. R. SHANE & CO.
TM reliable Hat and Furnishing Emporium
We MAKE — -
Sewer and_
Culvert Pipes
Ai Moms tssen� �N fiba
YIMT1 FOR ~OIL
TIE ONTARIO SLIVER PIPE CO
G•Oi AD�IOU
—f*erwes TOfiO• NTO
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the
Babythat will build
up a weak cons-
• titution gradu-
ChanCe ally but surely is
Martin's
Cardinal Food
a simple, scientific and highly
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