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ME EXETER ADVOCATE.
THUR•W AY, MAY ao 1895.
WeekIS 8 COTIAIlle ' i
l cine S 1ziTmiar
y.
There is little or no change in the
business situation at Toronto.
Tho sugar market is ver_ firm: Granu-
lated is now selling in Toronto.
Tlxirt y-soi'en failures were reported in
xn
the;Doiou last week. Three more than
the previous week,
r' he eaxnings of the Grand, Trunk Rail-
way for the week ending May 4th were
8361,549,an increase of $1.486.
Tliere is no check to the upward move-
ment in hides, and it leas been reported
that tanners have been asked 10 cents for
No 1 hides.
The late frosts are said to have serious-
ly clamaged corn and wheat in the west-
ern :Autos, and hence the strength in prices
of these grains.
The world's visible supply of wheat last
week decreased nearly a million bushels.
Thu re was a heavy decrease in American,
while supplies in Britian and afloat in-
creased..
The visible supply of wheat in the
United States and Canada is decreasing
rapidly. The stocks are now 59,600,000
bushels as compared with 63,400,000 a
year ago, and 72,(100,000 bushels two
years ago.
Taken as a whole, the trade situation
at Montreal may said to be improved ;
noteworthy failures have been few of late,
and more liberal remittance are being re-
ported iron a good many sections, though
requests for renewals are still more fre-
quent than is desirable. •
The Dominion Cotton Company has
declared its quarterly dividend of 1§ per
cent. The raw cotton market continues
to show much strength, and' the Mon-
treal Cotton Company has issued a trade
circular, stating that they cannot under-
take to book orders for future delivery at
present prices.
The annual statement of the Bank of
Montreal, issued a few days ago, is not as
satisfactory as the two previous years,
The net earnings for the year were only
$1,210,480, or a trifle over 10 per cent.,
and 102,839 less than the previous year.
The balance at credit of profit and loss
account is 5815,145 as against 8804,715 on
April 80. 1894.
Dairy products are discouragingly low ;
the cable quotes very low prices and a
depres,ed market in England, and from
di to 7 cents seems to be the outside limit
that can be realized on the grades of new
cheese now offering ; butter is also very
slow of movement, and beyond a moder-
ate local consumptive demand for new
made creamery at about 16 cents, there
is little doing.
Prof. Robertson, Dominion Dairy Com-
missioner, in his recent report says :
Regarding the outlook for cheese in the
English market,despite the various strikes
last year among the great cheese -consum-
ing population of the old country, who
were in consequence, not in a position to
buy much cheese, and various other un-
favorable cireumstanees,Canadian cheese
last year found a market for itself.
Here and There.
The kestrel has been known to fiy 150
miles an hour.
x x x
Many plants are sensitive to other in-
fluence than light.
x x x
The Chinese have a god for very dis-
ease and aod for everyaccident,
g
x x x
The first Welsh Bible was published in
1588.
x x x
The prisoners of Morocco are the worst
in the world.
x x x
There is a wild flower in Turkey that
is the exact floral image of a humming
bird. The breast is green, the wings are
a deep rose color, the throat yellow, the
head and beak almost black.
x x x
No receptacle, has ever been make
strong enough to resist the bursting pow-
er of freezing water. Twenty -pound
shells have been burst assunder as though
made of pottery.
x x x
The cocoa plant is the most useful tree
on earth. The nut furnishes water, food,
milk and wine, and the bulbs a good
substitude for cabbage. The shells,
utensils, and the fibre clothing and textile
fabrics, its juices ink, and its leaves pens
and paper.
x x x
Over 100 instances are on record where
human bodies, after burial, remaiued um. -
corrupted for many years.
Sick Headache.
Is you life a burden to you from Sick
Headache ? Dr.:Carson's Stomach Bitters
is the best remedy used for stomach.
trouble. Send to Allan & Co., 53 Front
St. Toronto, Proprietors or Ask your
druggist. 50 cents a bottle.
By theuse of electric headlights locomo-
tive engineers can count 17 telegraph
poles ahead as a rule.
There is not a more dangerous class of
disorders than those which affect the
breathing organs. Nullify this danger
with Dr., Thomas' Electric oil—a pul-
monic of acknowlerled efficacy. It cures
lameness and soreness when applied ex
ternally;aswell as swelled neck and crick
in the back ; and as an inward specific,
possesses most substaniai claims tpublic
P
Berlin charity hospitals receive an
annual subsidy of 935 e00,./.
Chronic Derangements of the Stomach,
Liver and blood, are speedily removed.
by the active principle of the ingredients
entering into the composition of Parme-
lee's Vogetablo Pills. These Pills act
specifically on the deranged organs, stim-
ulating to action the dormant energies of
the system. thereby removing disease and
renewing life and vitality to the afflicted.
In this lies the great secret of the popular-
ity ofParmelee's Vegetable Pills.
The money has all been subscribed by
Port Herron parties for alt; electr..io rail-
way fro ri that City .to Aigonao, calling
tat Ht. Olair and Marine City.
CANADIAN NEWS NOTES.
'TWO WEEIC'S• HAI'? +,N1nts,..
I 1( LX
Items and Incidents, Im-
portant
-portant
anti Instructive, Gathered
float all the Provinces.
G ltha5 480 dog tags out this
year.
The
spook London,book is still in b usiness
Glencoe Oddfellows will build a new
hall,
All to less °.dogs in Walkervilie are
killed.
A bailiff is collecting Lo:_iu 1:•:..:c1
taxes.
Iroquois will have a lacrosse club this
season.
Mattawa is organizing a Board of Trade.
The Indian populaton of Canada is
100,500.
The Union Bank at Iroquois will close
its doors.
Part of the Goderich breakwater has.
fallen in,
Wild cats abound in the marsh about
East Luther.
Fifty now buildings are to be erected
at once in. Berlin.
St. Mary's objects to its people buying
goods at Lonion,
The cost of the Colonial Conference last
summer was 99,435.
A fatal disease exists among the hogs
of Bruce and Saugeen.
A million whitefish have been put into
the harbour at Kingsville.
Trade returns for April1show an increase
of $758,000 over April, 1894.
The East Missourio Agriculture Soci-
ety's fair will be held Ocroder S.
At Port Stanley a million whitefish
have been put into the lake.
All bar -rooms in North Oxford will be
closed at 9. 80 p. m. hereafter.
The Hamilton City Council doesn't
want the beach called "Elsinore park."
A Xingston newsdealer was fined 950
for handling immoral literature.
A fish and Game Protection Society
has been formed in Victoria, B. C.
Alvinston is considering the advisabil-
ity of holding monthly cattle fairs.
Aylmer has an increase of 84,745 in
the value of its real estate this year.
Glencoe has formed an athletic associa-
tion, all the local clubs amalgamating
McGill University has been donated.
850,000 worth of land for an observatory.
St. Boniface, Manitoba. is giving 935,-
000 in bonuses to industrial enterprises.
Canada's imports during A pril aggre-
gated $8,909,796 and exports 94,869,804.
Small -pox is reported among the French
fishermen on the west coast of Newfound.-
land.
ewfound.land.
It is proposed to buy the Hellmuth Col-
lege property at London for hospital pur-
poses.
One hundred thousand fry have been
placed in the Oxford fishing club pre-
serve.
A. Georgetown citizen has been fined
81 for stealing water from a neighbour's
hydrant.
There are some 350 men now on the
pay roll at the Massey -Harris works,
Brantford.
Hamilton will employ experts to ad-
vise in the matter of water -works im-
provements.
Mr. Hiram G, Frank, oft Strathroy,
celebrated his 71st birthday by turning
a hand. spring,
During the last season the Ingersoll
Athletic Association cleared off a debt of
over 8400
A big lizard and a four -inch fish came
through rough the nozzle of the in
dsor fire
hose the other day alive.
Mr, P. Murphy, of Dufferin, lost three
bright little girls within a few days.
They died of diphtheria,
General Herbert's residence is adver-
tised for sale and his family intend to
leave for England in June.
Canadian tobacco manufacture sold
last year ( 0.092 040 cigarettes in the
country and exported 10.288,180.
"Earnscliff," the residence of the late
Sir John A. Macdonald, is advertised for.
sale on behalf 01 Lady Macdonald.
The liquidators havepaid another divi-
dend of 10 per cent., to the creditors of
the Commercial bank of Manitoba.
The next dairy exhibition of the A gri-
culture and a its r ssociati.on for Ontario
will be held in Gananoque-next fall.
A New Yorker is making arrangements
to bore for oil at High Falls, on the line
of the Kingston and Pembroke railway.
The North American St. George's Union
has deeicled to hold its annual convention
in Kingston, Ont., from August 20 to 23.
The wharf, freight sheds and coaling
pier at Richmond, N.S., were destroyed
by fire on Saturday at a loss of 875,000.
The Dominion Government has refused
the city's request for a grant of $250,-
000,
250,-000, or any sum whatever, to the propos-
ed international exhiition,
The assets of Hamilton are 93,658,-
911.82
3,658;911.82 and the liabilities 93,160,550.79.
The debentures, riot'incleei g local im-
provements are $3,052,518,85,
The Salem Wire Nait0ompany andthe
Findlay ompany, Findlay, Ohio, have
advanced. wages ten per cent. The ad-
vance affects six thousand men.
Representitivea of the new American
Cigarette Company of New York are in
Montreal negotiating to secure control of
the Canadian cigarette market. •
Tmportaticn into r anada'during April
aggregated $8,900,7116, and the duty paid
was $1,4C8,48.1. The value of the exports
for the same month was 94,300,804. •
Miss Dora Wills owns the Puget Sound.
steamer Dolta,whichruns from Whateom
to Victoria B. 0,, she is her own purser
and knows all about navigating and pilot -
General Herberte/ residence in Ottawa
is advertised for sale, and his family are
repereed. to have engaged. passages to
England for, the fifteenth of June.
The commander of the Fishery Protec-
tion Service has notified the Marine De-
partment at Ottawa that there are 50
American seinen; on the Nova Scotia
coast.
The eommissiouerx in 5'outhEssex have
issued an order that all bar -rooms must
bo located in the front of the hotel, and
there ?must be no screens used to obstruct
the view.
The Provincial .Auditor's report for
Prince 1''.d.ward Island states that the
years expenditure was 9802,682, the re-
ceipts were 8282,498, so that the defioxt is
920.164,
The convicts iz the penetcnti, ".s of
Canada nunnbex'ee ). twelve handl' .. and
twenty-three at the eel of the la ; `°ileal
year, or twenty-nin `, ore than ' p year
previous.
An Ohio manafact > xin enterji ,'se de -
o'
stilts, to locate a bra �n Cana .' asks
one village to grant ' o nate ', gas,
free water, free site, 1 , e bluing, ex-
emption from taxes an b0nns
An electa"u' road fro . , Kinca.JI��ine t�x,
T( s v •tai the establish ,
unlet e, a h e t
r.
n o' �a
QaxS.
the hest g
n1 U etri method l:e 0 0
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3+
summer vieitots, and the va 'i' of pave-
ments
avements granolitlhio were the subjects which
earns before the Kincardine Board, of Trade
the other night.
Mr. Alex. W. Merdoeh, of Taronto,tho
well-known colonial agent, is in Mont-
real,engaged in promoting trade relations
between Canada and South Africa. He
will confer with the Dominion Covorn-
ment, and address the Ottawa Board of
Trade on the subject next week.
On Saturday morning John Spence, a
blacksmith, was discovered by a police-
man he the act of setting fire to a furni-
ture store in Owen Sound. and after a
desperate struggle was captured. He was
taken before the police magistrate and
remanded for a week.
Lieutenant -Governor overnor Schultz, of Mani-
toba, calls attention in his annual report
to the depredations of American whalers
in Hudson's Bay. He is of opinion that
without son control over the slaughter
of the whale, walrus and seal. the last
of these creatures in Canadian waters
will be destroyed. He advises the adop-
tion of more restrictive measures.
The engagement is announced of Miss.
Mamie Helena. eldest daughter of Mr. R.
McGarvey, of Galicia, Austria, and a son
of Mr. Ed. McGarvey, of London.to Count
Eberhard von Zeppelin, second lieutenant
in the German Lancers, King William
regiment. The bride is 19 years of age,
and was born in Petrolea, where her
father was engaged in the oil business,
He removed to Austria about twelve
years ago and has met with great suc-
cess there.
Pectoria, Tectoria, Peetoria,
Are you suffering from cough or cold.
on your lungs. Ask your druggist for
Pectoria,and take noother. Just try and
see for yourself how soon Pectoria will
cure you. .Send to Allan & Co., 53 front
St., Toronto, Proprietors. 25 cents a bot-
tle.
Don't Get up Early.
It is said to be natural the physio-
logical, to rise early and enjoy the beau-
ties
eauties of the sunrise ; if we ask why, we are
treated to various transcendental theories
about the vivifying influence of the sun,
and are told to tale example by the birds
of the air`and the beast of the field, as so
many of them are not nocturnal in their
habits. But, as a matter of fact. physio-
logy, so far as it has anything to say of
the subject at all, is all against the early
rising theory. Physiological experimen tap-
pears to show that a man does not work best
and fastest in the early morning hours,
but, on the contrary. about midday. The
desire to rise early. except in those train-
ed from youth to outdoor pursuits, in.
commonly a sign, not of strength of
character and vigor of body, but of ad-
vancing age. Thus pater" -families, who
goes to bed at 11 p. m. , wants to get up
at 5 or 6 a. m.. and looks upon his healthy
son, who lies till 8, as a,sluggard. When
this foolish interpretation of a proverb
about the health and wealth to he got
from early rising iscombinedwith the
still more foolish adage which says of
sleep "Six hours for a man. seven for a
woman, a'' cisht for fool," than we
gave a vicious system capable of working
hreat mischief to young people of both
sexes.
A congress ens of archaeologists sts is propos-
ed
r los-ed for Rome in 1895, and special ex-
cavations
xcavations laying bare the rest of the
palaces of the Caesars are suggested as
an attractive feature.
One or two bottles of Northrop and
Lyman's Vegetable discoverywill purify
the blood, remove Dyspepsia and drive
away that extreme tired feeling which
causes so much distress to the industrious,
and persons of sedentary habits. Mr. W.
E. Ellis. Druggist, Fenelon Falls writes :
"The Vegetable Discovery is selling well
and giving good satisfaction.
An old woman who plays a hand organ
on Denver streets has been found to be
worth over 8100,000, and to earn as high
as $25 a day.. Last year she hired a
crying child to hold. in her lap for 83 a
week.
Severe colds are easily cured by the use.
of Bickles Anti -Consumptive Syrup, a
medicine of extraordinary penetrating and
healing properties. It is acknowledged
by those who have used it as being the
best medicine sold for coughs, colds
inflammation of the lungs, and all affec-
tions of the throat and chest. Its agree
ableness to the taste makes it a favorite,
with ladies and children.
Out of the Ordinary.
The Aitken bible, a copy of which has
just been sold in Boston for 9300, was the
first bible in the English language ever
printed in America. The imprint is as fol-
lows ; "Printed and sold by R. Aitken. at
Pope's Head, three doors above the coffee
house in Market street, MDCOLXXXIL."
11,e A San Francisco girl disappointed in
love years ago. has built a cabin in the
woods on the Upper Solmon river and
lives there alone. She is an expert hunter
and has raised a pair of grizzly bears,
which aro very affectionate toward her.
Mrs. Charles Mott, of Patchogue, L. T. •
celebrated her 84th birthday last week, and
among the invited guests were eighteen
whose combined ages aggregated 1,421
,years.,
It is said that in India people have
no idea of time, but that theyhav learned
that trains do not wait foany one, so
that great crowds are at the stations
hours before the time for a train to start.
Ill-fitting boots and shoes cause corns.
Holloways corn cure is the article to use.
Get a bottle at once and cure your corns.
The counsel ie a recent ease before a
Loralob court in which the firm of.:Dom.-
bey & Son was interested was Mr. 'Dickens,
son of the fatrnotls novelist.
Mother Grave' sworn Exterminator has
the largest sale of any" similar prepara-
tion.
rel? ara-
t.
ton1 sold in n Oana
da It always grecs satis-
faction by restoring health to the little
folks.
SHE. FORGAVE lilts.
"So (gleaming a girl a thief i HIs prom-
ised wife mercenary and dishonest—im
Pssibl
o Q
Yet appearances were against h
Ori -
10
ncbnowiodgecl himself doubtful as to her
innocence—but how he loved her even
under the shadow of his doubt!
The nota for X100, a sum of money she
had tleolared. that vary afternoon would be
Pa godsend to her, was missing; she was
last seen in the roam by two of the maids,
and Arvelo Fosbank had intimated to
Siddon, the butler, that she herself had
ubserv,ed his Marjorie handling the crisp
paper, while glancing timidly, as if afraid
of discovery, down by the alder hedge in a
remote corner of the grounds.
Majorio had protested her innocence. She
owned to have handled the note when
Squire Rerfern touched it with his gulp
brush, but declared positively that it was
replaced by her on the heap, of Papers, by
the side of the desk, just before quitting
the m.
Buroot when he pressed her to try to re-
nteunbor if she laa(1 net again enter the
squire's study, she had blushed, and
stammered, as if recollections were paiu-
ful, that shohadpassed through theapart-
ments for the purpose of picking up her
handkerchief perhaps half an holo later;
probably the maids were in the room
then, but she did not know positively.
"Yon would not case to marry Marjorie
with a stain on her character," his cousin
Adele, had remarked. "I am sorry for
you, and. her—it is a very mysterious and
unpleasant affair tell the way through."
Something about her tone had annoyed
hint, and he and bluntly observed;
"You don't know anything about, this
matter, Adele?"
She had flared up instantly, and with
an air becoming a tragedy queen, (tried:
"Do you suppose I have taken the note,
Charles Redfern? As if I would stoop to
run away with a paltry £100 when papa
would grant xno that for the mere ask -
ill, !"
That was three days ago, but nothing
further had boon brought to light. Mar-
jorie had hastened home by the earliest
train on the morning after the disappear-
ance of the money, refusing to be escorted
by hor finanoco; and to -day he had receiv-
ed hack the ringaaud a litite note begging
of him to free her from the engagement.
Adele .had said this was an ack..nowledg-
ment of her guilt. •
What mace freak had induced him to
show the note to the girls? Some pecu-
liarity in its careful patching together by
a previous owner,andas the note had only
come into his possession a little while be-
fore lm had failed to take its number.
Was thismiserable patch of paper to
part him from the girl he adored? No not
100 smilar notes—and yet, how he longed
to solve the mystery, how ho iungered
to clear Marjorie from the shroud of guilt
that enfolded her. The days dragged their
weary length, but a solution was still un-
attained. To the squire, the servants and
his cousin it was apparently no mystery—
Marjorie had stolen the note, and was a
thief pure and simple.
Bet Charles was unwearied in his at-
tempts to trace the whereabouts of the
missing note, for the more he pondered
over the matter the more he felt convinced
that his lovely sweetheart was innocent of
the theft.
He had written, but no answer was ac-
corded him ; ho had wandered about the
lanes near his adored ones' home, but had
retuned by a late train with hie wish un-
gratified.
What had become of the note? When
Marjorie's thoughts rushed back to that
miserable day she seemed to see Adele
Posbank with a sinister expression of face
mocking her. Bravely she endeavored to
suppress the thought, but it haunted her
through all the weary hours—Adele had
taken the note.
Mrs. Fane tried to comfort her daughter,
and induce her to unburden her mind of
the trouble whioh was crushing out the
fair young life. Brokenly the dreadful
story was told to the sympatheticlistener.
"My dear girl I will go myself to in-
vestigate this matter to -day; there shall
be no delay." And though Marjorie
would fain have her, remain at home, she
felt instinctively that some good would
come of this visit.
The squire was away from home, and
the only troublesome person with whom
Mrs. Fane had to do battle was Adele
Fosbank. •
Mrs. Fane's motherly heart went out at
once when she beheld the haggard face of
the squires' son, for she knew at once the
extent of his suffering.
"How is Majrorie?" the faltered, after a
customary exchange of commonplaces.
"Have you solved that mystery yet? I
am naturally most anxious to carry back
good news to my daughter."
"Marjorie confessed to having handled
the note after its contact with the gum-
brush, yon say?" Mrs. Fane inquired.
Charles nodded.
"Then, do you think it has stuck, and
become wrapped in some other paper, or
slipped between the leaves of a ledger?"
slue asked, quite feverishly.
This notion seemed so feasible that
• Charles proposed an examination then and
there, Mrs. Fano begging to bo allowed to
aid in the searoih, while Adele darted an
angry glance in her direction.
A long, long seta oh followed. But their
work was without avail -
"My poor, poor girl," wailed the dis-
tressed lady.
Mrs. Pane once more approached the
desk, Nut threw an anxious glance about
the ro@im, as if tc, . read its secret in the
papered walls. Then her eyes rested for a
moaucnt'on the table. With a sudden cry
she turn.od to Charles, and pointing to a
mark that was on the polished mahogany
surface, asked:
The desk has been removed, has it not?
Here is its outline—it must have been
pushed aside?"
He lifted the desk in his strong arms,
but the excited lady gasped, "No, no, iC
is not there. I thought it might have been
removed when the desk was pushed from
its usual positio.in.'.'
With the desk still in bus arms, he ran
his finger under the surface, and sure
enough: their sensitive tips Met the flimsy
creases Of 1110 missing
nOtC, the gum f1.Oin
the `squires' brush, as he playfully point -
eel it out to the girls, enabling it to stick
to the bottom of the desk.
"Look under the desk l" Charles cried,
holding the article in position, ,And Mrs.
Fane, bending slightly, discovered the lost
note.
A Well -Ballasted Ling Fish.
An extraordinary discovery was made
in the stomach of a fish of the ling species
at I tvorpool wholesale market, recently.
The fish, weighed 16 pounds, and in its
stomach were two smooth cobble stones
wei.ghi.ng over 5 pounds, which had evi-
deitly been used, las sinkers for a deep-ss'a4
fl king -line.
The fish, SO far as could be seen, did. not
appear to have suffered from the resenCo
of such a weight in its stoinaoh.
COUNT DI, DORY,
A Woll-1 nowt Denmark Nobleman
hia.lces a Statement which will prove
of
Great Interest 'e Value X 9t anti V ue t0 many
y
Under date of September lst,1894, Count
de Dory writes as follows ,from Noepawa,
Man.: "I have boon tailing constantly for
six or seven years with severe l idmiy and
b,a
taldu. trouble.
L 1
I have (.Oe1U ed dn. 1 • r during
all this time, with physicians in different
countries without any relief, During my
travels I was induced to try South Ameri-
can Kidney Cure, from which remedy I
received instant relief, I most heartily
endorse this reliantly, as I do ziot think it
has an equal" South Alnorcian Kidney
Cure invariably gives relief within six
hours after first dose is tale. •
CURES CATARRHAL DEAFNESS.
Strong and Unreserved Testimony of
the Curative Powers of Dr. Agnew's
Catarrhal Powder.
.Actions speak louder than words, Mr.
John Maolnnis of Washabuek Bridge, N.
S., Inacle use of Dr. Aglxow's Catarrhal
Powder and says: "I used the medicines
according to directions and found it to be
a wonderful cure for catarrh and deafness.
I oxen hoar as good as over. You will find
60 cents enclosed eor which please send me
another bottle. After reoomxnending the
catarrhal our() to any neighbor, and she
seeing the wondcful good it has done me,
walits a battle, so you wilt please send a
bottle and blower to her also,"
Ono short puff of the breath through
the. Blower, supplied with each bottle of
Dr. Agnew's Catarrhal Powder, diffuses
this powder over the surface of the nasal
passages. Painless and delightful to use,
it relieves in ton minutes, and perman-
ently cures Catarrh, Hay Fever, Colds,
Headache, Sore' Throat, Tonsilitis and
Deafness ; 150 oens.
Sample bottle and blower sent on receipt
of two three -cent stamps, on S.G.Detchon,
44 Church street. Toronto.
GLENGARRY MIRACLE.
THE STORY OF A YOUNG GIRL WHO
THOUGHT DEATH WAS NEAR.
Her Condition That of Many Other
Young Girls --Heart Action Feeble,
Cheeks Pallid, Easily Tired and Ap-
petite Almost Gone --How Her Life
Was Saved.
From the Cornwall Freeholder.
Nothing in this world is more distress-
ing, and unfortunately it is too common
in this Canada of ours, with its extremes
of climate—its almost arctic winters and
summer days of tropic heat—than to see a
young life fading away like a blighted
vine. Its early days have been full of
promise, but just when the young maiden
becomes of a lovable age with everything
to live for, or the young man evinces signs
of business aptitude, they are suddenly
stricken down and too often in months,
or it may be weeks, there aro empty chairs
at the fireside and sore hearts left behind.
Not always is this the case, however. For-
tunately science has discovered remedies
to check the ravages of decline, when it
has not gone too far,. Recontla, a case of
this .land was brought to our notice, and
the circumstances were so notable and at-
tracted so math attention in the neigh-
borhood that we felt impelled to inquire
into them more fully and give them the
benefit of as wide publicity as possibility.
Henry Haines who has for several years
past acted as farm foreman for Mr.Daniel
Currie of Glen Walter, Glengarry county,
has quite alarge family, among them one
daughter Mary, now about 18 years of
age. 'TTnttil her 12111 year she was much as
other children, fairly rugged and without
sick n
y Then e ss of an kind. h
en 1
of a sudden
she became delicate and as the months
went on her parents were afraid she was
going into a decline. Her heart beat
feebly; she was feverish and flushed, slept
badly and had but little appetite. Doctors
were consulted, who talked about growing
too fast, and such commonplaces, and pre-
scribed different medicines,none of which,
however, appeared to be of any permanent
benefit. A year or so ago the young lady
hoping a change of air might accomplish
for her what medicine could not, went to
Fort Covington, N. Y., where she hall some
relatives, and engaged as a nurse. Even
this light employment, however, proved
too much for her and in the spring she re-
turned to her parents a perfect wreck,
with nothing to do but die, as she thought.
But when least expected aid was at hand.
Mr. Haines had been reading of the mar-
elous cures made by Dr. Williams' Pink.
Pills for Pale People, andreasoned within
himself that if they had cued others they
might save his daughter's life. On the
next visit to Cornwall he bought a half
dozen boxes of Pink Pills. It may be
easilyimagined that Miss Haines required
little persuasion to try the much talked of
remedy, and well for her it was that she
did so. In the course of a week sho felt
an improvement. By the time she had
taken two and a half boxes she realized
that site was experiencing such health as
she .had never known before, and her
friends began to remark and congratulate
her on the change in her appearance.
Still persevering in the use of the pills, site
found herself when at the end of the fifth
box in perfect health and able to engage
in all the work of the household and the
amusements from which she had up to
that time been debarred. She had an ex-
cellent appetite and no one could wish to
feel butter. Hearing of the marvellous
change her sister from Fort Covington
carne over to satisfy herself., and could
hardly be persuaded that the robust, happy
looking girl was indeed her sister whose
she had never expected to see alive again.
Miss Haines says she cannot say enough
in favor of Dr. Williams' wonderful Pink
Pills, to which she fuels assured she owes
her life.
De. Williams' Pink Pills are an unfail-
ing etre for all troubles resulting frohn
poverty of the blood or shattered nerves
and where given a fair trial they never
fail in oases like the above related. Sold
by all dealers, or sent postpaid at 50 cents
a box, or 6 boxes for 92.50, by addressing
the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brock-
ville, Ont., or Schneotady, N. Y. :See that
the reigstored trade mark is on all peek -
ages.
Another Iia mitten Citizen Cured of
Ithountatl.snl in Tliree Da-ys,
Mr. L McFarlane, 246 Wellington
street, Hamilton : `h• For many weeks I
have suffered intense pain from rh()urxha-
tism--Wits se bad that x.00uld not attend
to btistnoss, I proeurecl South Aineriean
Rheumatic, Cure on the recommendation
of my druggist and was completely cured
in three or four days by the use of this
remedy only, 14 is the best remedy I ever
saw."
FIS
H
8 .Boxes Red Herring for • - - 91.00
25 Pound Box Boneless Plait for • - - ,00
d0 , .. „ - - 1:08 1.50
24 " " Pine Cod Fish - - 1.20
Freight prepaid to your nearest station.
A. H, CANNING,
Wholesale Groner, - - TORONTO:
LAKEIIURST
SANITARIUM
OAKVILLE],, ONT.
For the treatment and cure of
ALCOHOLiSM,
THE MORPHINE HABI'T',
TOBACCO HABIT,
AND NERVOUS. DISEASES
The system employed at this institution
is the famous Double Chloride of Gold
System.. Through its agency over 290,-
000 Slaves to the use of these poisons
have been emancipated in the last four-
teen years. Lakehurst Sanitarium is the
oldest institution of its kind in Canada
and hasa well-earned reputation to
maintain in this line of medicine. In its
whole history there is not an instance of
any after ill-effects from the treatment.
Hundreds of happy homes in all parts of
the Dominion bear elcquent witness to the
Pfiic.ary of a course of treatment with us.
For terms and all information write
THE SECRETARY,
28 Bank of Commerce Chambers,
Toronto, Ont.
Cold in the Head
AND
HEADACHE
CURED IN FIVE MINUTES.
Catarrh °firAed xn
tiVeek, by using
R. HUNT'S
MAGIC SNUFF.
IN BOXES 25 Cents at all druggists, or
by' mail on receipt of price. Address,
THE MILLER EMULSION CO.,
Kingston, Ont.
The Gooch
Dye Young.
That is, do not leave an article
till it's worn out and threadbare,
but as soon es it shows signs of
wear send it to PARKER'S.
CLEANING and DYEING is
done well if done at
R. Ptd WIER & CO'S.,
787 and 791 Yonge St.,Torontr.
Branch Offices and Agents everywhere.
Send for pamphlet,
THE
)
Way to spend a winter is to attend the Northern J Stpi.
uess College Owen Sound, Ont. All who walla like
success in life should prepare for it. Semi kr Annual
Announcement—free. C. ex. Fleming. Principal.
TO THE PEOPLE!
OTiE Nature's Blood Pori. tierandl Nerve t'onio,
discovered by Proil'essor Noel, Geologist, df Chi.
VITA
eago, is a Mamaet a Mineral Rock•,pard as ada-
mant, mined i y blasting from the bowels of ithe
earth, when becomlug oxydized, and after many
tests, geological and chemical, the Professor.
finding out its great curative properties, and'
eombinhlgscience with experience prepared it
in the several form known as V. 0. Elixir V. 0.
Pills V. 0. Suppositories, V. 0.Ozo-Bacteriactde
fnncl'V. 0. Danionia. These several preparations
em the fixed, uneiianging and Double
Compound Oxygen mature of the Ore bo -
Cornea Nature's own most efficacious Life.
giving Antiseptic, Gerin -killing Consti-
tutional Invigorating Tonic ever before
known to man enriching the blood (life's found
Min), enabling the vital organs (liver, kidney1,
stomach etc. to perform their tuneti!ons, thus.
making life pleasurable tend worth living..
VITA ORE Preparations (sure Catarrh,
taronchitis, Consumption,
will cure Diphtheria while there is life lin the•
body cures all Throat Diseases, Burns, Scalds,
Old Sores of every diseription, Dysentry; Cho-
lera Morbus, Dlarrhola Cramps, Piles, Deafness,
Female Weakness and all 1 male Oorplitints,.
Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, Nervous Debility,
Sleeplessness, etc•
VITA ORE sumelenttotnalceone quart,
V _...___ . ...__........_. of the Elixir i
Elixir sent safely
esaied to any part of the Glebe by mall nosta e
p d en for receipt 01 price 51.00 eteh'package,
2.50.
GENTS WANTED i n unrelnesented loeat
Aiii
es, Send stamp for
ppArtt 0ular No attention ,given to postals,
d ss THEO NOFLI Geologist,' Toronto.
*Cut out this advertisement end.Gnclose 85.
Gents to pay postage and peeking and I will
end von trial'naekkae•s.
9 .
10.
1 E. B. Eddy's were '
not the best matches
made, they would not be
in constant use by nine -
tenths of the people,
In giving general sat-
isfaction they leave
absolutely nothing to be
desired.
FIS
H
8 .Boxes Red Herring for • - - 91.00
25 Pound Box Boneless Plait for • - - ,00
d0 , .. „ - - 1:08 1.50
24 " " Pine Cod Fish - - 1.20
Freight prepaid to your nearest station.
A. H, CANNING,
Wholesale Groner, - - TORONTO:
LAKEIIURST
SANITARIUM
OAKVILLE],, ONT.
For the treatment and cure of
ALCOHOLiSM,
THE MORPHINE HABI'T',
TOBACCO HABIT,
AND NERVOUS. DISEASES
The system employed at this institution
is the famous Double Chloride of Gold
System.. Through its agency over 290,-
000 Slaves to the use of these poisons
have been emancipated in the last four-
teen years. Lakehurst Sanitarium is the
oldest institution of its kind in Canada
and hasa well-earned reputation to
maintain in this line of medicine. In its
whole history there is not an instance of
any after ill-effects from the treatment.
Hundreds of happy homes in all parts of
the Dominion bear elcquent witness to the
Pfiic.ary of a course of treatment with us.
For terms and all information write
THE SECRETARY,
28 Bank of Commerce Chambers,
Toronto, Ont.
Cold in the Head
AND
HEADACHE
CURED IN FIVE MINUTES.
Catarrh °firAed xn
tiVeek, by using
R. HUNT'S
MAGIC SNUFF.
IN BOXES 25 Cents at all druggists, or
by' mail on receipt of price. Address,
THE MILLER EMULSION CO.,
Kingston, Ont.
The Gooch
Dye Young.
That is, do not leave an article
till it's worn out and threadbare,
but as soon es it shows signs of
wear send it to PARKER'S.
CLEANING and DYEING is
done well if done at
R. Ptd WIER & CO'S.,
787 and 791 Yonge St.,Torontr.
Branch Offices and Agents everywhere.
Send for pamphlet,
THE
)
Way to spend a winter is to attend the Northern J Stpi.
uess College Owen Sound, Ont. All who walla like
success in life should prepare for it. Semi kr Annual
Announcement—free. C. ex. Fleming. Principal.
TO THE PEOPLE!
OTiE Nature's Blood Pori. tierandl Nerve t'onio,
discovered by Proil'essor Noel, Geologist, df Chi.
VITA
eago, is a Mamaet a Mineral Rock•,pard as ada-
mant, mined i y blasting from the bowels of ithe
earth, when becomlug oxydized, and after many
tests, geological and chemical, the Professor.
finding out its great curative properties, and'
eombinhlgscience with experience prepared it
in the several form known as V. 0. Elixir V. 0.
Pills V. 0. Suppositories, V. 0.Ozo-Bacteriactde
fnncl'V. 0. Danionia. These several preparations
em the fixed, uneiianging and Double
Compound Oxygen mature of the Ore bo -
Cornea Nature's own most efficacious Life.
giving Antiseptic, Gerin -killing Consti-
tutional Invigorating Tonic ever before
known to man enriching the blood (life's found
Min), enabling the vital organs (liver, kidney1,
stomach etc. to perform their tuneti!ons, thus.
making life pleasurable tend worth living..
VITA ORE Preparations (sure Catarrh,
taronchitis, Consumption,
will cure Diphtheria while there is life lin the•
body cures all Throat Diseases, Burns, Scalds,
Old Sores of every diseription, Dysentry; Cho-
lera Morbus, Dlarrhola Cramps, Piles, Deafness,
Female Weakness and all 1 male Oorplitints,.
Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, Nervous Debility,
Sleeplessness, etc•
VITA ORE sumelenttotnalceone quart,
V _...___ . ...__........_. of the Elixir i
Elixir sent safely
esaied to any part of the Glebe by mall nosta e
p d en for receipt 01 price 51.00 eteh'package,
2.50.
GENTS WANTED i n unrelnesented loeat
Aiii
es, Send stamp for
ppArtt 0ular No attention ,given to postals,
d ss THEO NOFLI Geologist,' Toronto.
*Cut out this advertisement end.Gnclose 85.
Gents to pay postage and peeking and I will
end von trial'naekkae•s.