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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1895-7-26, Page 6• Subaeribers who do not receive their lag regularly wlli pleas,: notify lie at once. 1 Apply at the oiliest for auvertisiut; rates. THE EXETER ADVOCATE. THc7RSDAY. JULY 25, 1895. ' Week's Commercial Summary. 'Wheat closed 11 coats lower in Chicago on Saturday on asmaller demand for wheat for the North•'W est and conflicting cable GE NERAL NEWS NOTES. THE WEEK'S HAPPENINGS. Interesting Itemsand Lneidents, ini- portaut and .Instructive. feathered From Ai), 1 arts of the Warld, CANADIAN'. Alexandria )lay wants waterworks. Sltad.flies greatly trouble lerookviile. Burglars have beau busy at Midland. reports on foreign crops. Acton is asking for better fire proteo- Over eighty miles of valuable timber tion. lands were burned over by forest fires to They are fighting grasshoppers in Mani- Northunberlaud County and a number see„. of buildings were destroyed. Recent rains Busit fires are raging on Manitoulin • extinguished the names. Island. It is reported that Mr. William Smith , 7,nodgn has a post of white moths and Deputy Minister of Marine, brings from millers, England proposals for the Allan Line Company for the establishment of a sev- 8eMoose have been sawn recently near Port vo. sateen knot Atlantic stoamslup service. Oshawa will soon have a fine new pub - We have to report a considerable in- sic park. orease of failures in the Dominion for the 'There is no longer apost-offloe at Fort week ending July 1lth ; there were 35 as , compared to 2 L the previous week and 49 Gratiot, the corresponding week of a year ago. The electric light is being introduced at Qnebee leads with 16, an increase of ten Egauville. over the week before. Ontario had fifteen of which thirteen had no rating, and the other two were rated under There will be a full harvest in the North-west. Whitecaps are at work at Ellisville, near $LOUD. Nova Scotia anal British Col- Gananoga0. umbia had two each. None were ee At Alexandria Bay there are 2,000 sum - ported from the other provinces last mer visitors. week. from Manitoba says : This Startford's fair will be held September A despatch24th and 25th. fall promises to be the greatest season for g The now Government pier at Thossalon exeport cattle shipments that the North-' is being built. IN est has experienced. Mr. A. D. Cloy- don, an extensive cattle exporter,arrived Lindsay has voted $1, 500 for an isolation here to -day from the western ranch coat- I hospital there. try. While there he arranged to ship I Work on Sarnia's new hospital was be - 19,00 ) head of cattle to England this fall. I guur this week. This means over 110 trains. Add to this • Many coiwtry mills have been stopped local shipments from Manitoba, and it for want of water. will be seen that the cattle movement Gray files are killing horses and cattle will be a very important feature of the , near Qu'Appelle. fall trade. The grazing lands are in fine, Farmers are raising more potatoes than condition. j usual this se leen. Here and There. Smith's Falls' new post -office will be ready October 1st. Spain may have an old claim or two of Some Schomberg women parade the her own up her sleeve. streets in male attire. . x x x I There was a heavy frost in East Mid - Women are the better friends; giving dlesex Tuesday night. most and asking least in return. The London painters and decorators X x x have organized a anion. The Delaware peach crop is short this Agold medal buried for inany years was year, but the peach crop as a whole is al unearthed at Vespra. right. Caledonia is moving to close all its x X x 1 stores at 7 p.m, daily We have our little joke on the callow Ottawa mot own and oonductors must graduate, bat we respect him too much to pay fare when .,-i duty. sneer at him. He is the future great. Kingston's water -works will have an x x X additional pumping engine. May Gail Hamilton live to add many . Ex -Mayor James Cowan, London, has another sharp, trenchant and effective , lost the sight of his left eye. contribution to her list of literary sue -1 Chatham will vote on a by-law to buy oesses ! the water -works for $145,000. x X XLambton County Connell has voted to There is no immediate prospect of a : establish a House of Industry. fall in the price of meats. In the mean- Cil Springs wants a Government corn - time fish and vegetables areplenty,oheap mission to inspect its finances. and good. 'UNITED IT VMS. Americans use 90,V00,000 pounds of tea a, year. There were 13,885 business failures in the States last year. Many persons were injured by a falling floor at an entertainment at Atlantic City, N.J., yesterday. Theyoung daughter of Valentine Wolf, of Massillon, O., died from the effects of a spider bite in the ear. It has been -proved in Boston, that oats convey diphtheria from house to house, by frequenting sick rooms. Members of that Chicago Board of Edu- cation do not object to teachers riding to and from scliool on bioyolos. No changes in anthracite goal prices wore made at the meeting of the associa- tion in New York yesterday. x X' X It is said that Barrie's artesian well water is the best in the country. 1 ho will say that some motor of the future may not keep even with Old Sol The,reported murder of Mr. and Mrs. by journeying through the atmosphere at Webb, Muskoka is contradicted. the rate of 1,000 miles an hour ? There are 55 applications for the vacant x x x pulpit of Knox church, Mitchell. The five civilized tribes aro the Chero- kees, with a population of 29,599; Chicka- saws, 7,182; Chootawas, 14,807; Creeks, 14, 682 ; Seminoles, e,561, Mr. Turft, a philanthropist of Boston, has bought 5,000 acres et land in South Carolina on which ho intends to build 500 cottages for consumptives. Samuel. L. Clemons (Mark Twain) is poor, and in very bad health. Tho Dakota census gives Deadwood a population of 4,206 and Loadville, 4,120. The telegraph lines of the world aggre- gate 1,069,128 miles America has more than half -543, 832 miles. The Anti -Cigarette League, of New York city, now numbers 40,000 public school boys, and has boon established in all the 95 grammar schools of the city. William A. Stanley, of Attleboro', has used up 146 skeins of silk embroidering a table -spread with much skill. He's 80 years old and can't do heavy work. Mr. and Mrs. 17.S. Grant have just pur- ohased asflve-acro tract of land in the Sweet Water valley, California, on which they intend to build immediately. Jacob Seeling, who was appointed re- cently captain of the life saving forces at Hell Gate, has a record of having reseued fourteen human beings from a watery grave. The foreman of the work on a tunnel near English, Ind., has forbidden the use of intoxicants or the telling of sourrillous stories by his neon while engaged in their clangorous work. The Knights of Pythias, of Ellwood,IU., have taken steps to expel all saloon-keep- ,ers from membership, in accordance with a decree passed by the recent session of the supreme lodge. The expense connected with the execu- Whenever one man happens to possess tion of Chattelle was less than $40. the virtue. modesty and unselfishness of At Trenton the other evening a swarm the average woman, he is immediately of eel flies put out the electric light. pointed out as a model for his sex. x X X Great quantities of sturgeon are being caught in the river at Port Edward. According to the late bol s bulletin of the Manitoulin Island is shipping great census of 184)0 there are 1,285 'female GIergymen m the Lmted¢States. There quantities of railway ties to Midland. does not seem to be a single male clergy- The Banque du Peuple has overcome its woman as vet- troubles by borrowing a million dollars. x x x There is serious trouble among the As an illustration of the vitality of the . teachers in the Napanee °collegiate insti- old Wel•rh langaage,it is shown that it is tote. still spoken by eighty-five per cent of the A party of English children have just population of Wales. And yet their arrived at the Marchmont Home, Belle - teeth are reasonably good. villa. The estate of George MoNab, killed by Peotorla. Pectoria, Pectoria. falling from his horse at London, is worth Are yon suffering from cough or cold $50,000. nn, your lungs. Ask your druggist for A Glanford man has two cows that, Peotoria,and take no other. Just try and within a day of each other, gave birth to see for yourself how soon Pectoria will twin calves. cure you. Send to Allan & Co., 53 Front R.L. Denison has retired from the staff St., Toronto, Proprietors. 25 cents a bot- of the Dominion Shorthorn Breeders' Ile. Association. A jury composed of the best Men in the town of Perry, O. '1`., has just rendered, a novel verdict. it was a ease of drunken- ness and disorderly conduct, and the ver- dict read as'f 11owst "We find the defend- ant not guitiy as charged, but we find the judge of this court guilty of the offence charged against the defendant, and that the costs in this case be assessed against him." Since the verdict was tendered the judge has been arrested for intoxication. Out of sorts.—Symptoms, Headache, less of appetite, furred tongne,and gener- al indisposition. These symptoms • if neglected develop intoacute disease, is a trite saying that an "ounce of pre- vention is worth a pound of cure," and a little attention at this point may save months of sickness and a large doctor's bill. For this complaint take from two to three of Parmelee's Vegetable Pilis on going to bed, and one or two for throe 'nights in succession, and a cure will be effected, A Noble Ambition. "When I left Oakville, 'vowed 1 would not he contented till t h,ad sent one hands red person there. 14 Inas+ take ten years, but I will do it " The foregoing is an ex- tract from a 1:.tter receiver from an old patient residing at London, Ont., an'1 will afford to • the inter, std reader, a fair in- dication of the spiels that actuates the large majority of those who have exper- ienced the benefits of the treatment at •'Ltkohur i'• A tnitarium" Oakville, for alcoholisrn. Victims of this fearful appetite usually get the credit for being selfish and v'iciouc. Any cour.ee of treat- ment whish will produce men whose 'highest ambition is to save others. must be regarded as Little short of perfection itself. Every ni.rn suffering from en app ite for stitnalint should take this treatment awl give his true manhood a chance to develop. The result will be gratifying alike to himself and to every- one who lcuotvs ],im. l all information awl pamphlets at 28 Bank. of Commerce • Chambers, 'Thrones). Many a reran inlagiries that lie has got religion when it's ons: livor complaint. • How THE SONG OF 'AN ASS. It Shortened Nasrulla'8 Stay in S:rrgt,usd. The Chatham Council has given a large part of the Dominion 1)ay surplus to the press of the city: The Carleton county teachers want the Easter vacation as long in the country as it is in the town. Miss Sarah Noroross,who worked in the cotton mills of Lowoll,Mass , for 52 years, and recently died, was distinguished for her generosity, giving freely of her small earnings to help the poor. Mr. Murphy's temperance work at Lew- iston, Me., has continued with marked success. More than three thousand per- sons signed the pledge, and it is said no- where in the country has Mr. Murphy ac- complished so much in so short a time. Twins are usually thought to bear a strong resemblance to each other, but the two fourteen -year-old sons of Andrew Butler of Warren, Maine,are an exception. One weighs 130 pounds and the other 86; one is a foot taller than his twin, and one, is light complexioned, while the other is, dark. Wilberforce University, the oldest insti- tution in the country for the education of nogroes, a few days ago conferred the de- gree of LL.D , upon President Cleveland. Tho president has sent an autograph letter to President Mitchell, of Wilberforce, de- clining the honor,• not being a college graduate. Joaquin Miller passes a great deal of his time in the wild canon of Dry Ferns, which is near his mountain home in Cali- fornia. It is his playground, so to speak, and sometimes hespends a week there e at a time. At night he lies down on a couch of bay tree branches, with nothing but a blanket for a covering. Mr Francis Martin, of Detroit, who has just passed his 95th birthday, was present at the burial of Gen. Bonaparte in 1821. Martin was coming from the East Indies on a trader, and the ship stopped at the Isle of St. Helena. The ex -Emperor. of France had just passed away, and Martin was one of the little group that witnessed the interment. Mr.John Wannamaker has increased his life insurance to the remarkable aggregate of $2,000,000. He is certainly the most heavily insured man in America, and pos- sibly in the world. John B. Stetson, of Philadelphia, has policies on Iris life for $750,000, and Hamilton Disston'for $600,- 000. Chauncey M.Depew is said to be in- sured for $500,000. A STORY FOR MOTHERS WHICH MAY SAVE THE LIVES OF THEIR DAUGHTERS.. FOREIGN. It is estimated that while the annual re venues of all counties of Europe are $2, • 980, 000, 000, theis expenditures aro $3,300, - 000,000, A cloud burst destroyed recently half of the village of Oleanosi, in Roumania. Many persons perished. Other villages suffered also. The Krouz Zeitung, Berlin; announces Baron von Hammerstein was suspended from the editorship of that paper on July 4. Intense heat prevails throughout Italy, several deaths caused thereby have been reported. At Palermo the mercury regis- tered 111 degrees in the shade. The first act of the new Sorvian Cabinet ,was to release all the Radicals who were convicted of conspiring with the Royal family in connection with the Cabinet s trial. The general elections in Great Britain practically commenced Friday, with the return of thirty-six unopposed candidates, including thirty Conservatives, three Lib- erals, and three Parneliites. Another sanguinary depredation by sev- enty-five Indians upon a settlement of ranohmen and cowboys in the Yaqui river valley, Mexico, has taken place. The In- dians wore fully armed and equipped for war, and made an attack at night. Man- uel Parma, a cattleman,his son, and three cowboys wore killed. Tho Manitoba Methodist Conference favoured the present system of schools there by a standing vote. The commission appointed to look into the bridge and toll -road business of On- tario has begun its work. Chief of Police hose, Brockville, has been completely exonerated in the recent investigation into his official conduct, Dr. Roddick, or Montreal, has presented the Peter Redpath niusenm, in that city, with an Egpytian mummy 8,550o years old, which was excavated from the tombs at Hawaraot dlaktae Fayount, Egypt. The mummy, which is that of a lady of rink, is in a remarkable state of preserva- tion. Tho celebration of the Twelfth through- , wit Ontario was held with great enthusi- asni. There -were monster' domonstin- tions at Ottawa, Belleville, Londcin, Ool- lingwood, St. Caths t Ines, and Snaforth. At Ottawa Grand Mata or N. Clarke. Wal- lace, whit WeS (me or the speakers of the. ciao stn) ted that he was apposed to any attempt to coerce L:.usi!'oba ris retinal to the school cturstion, anti. added that if the ltiw allow( d it he would , favour tlio 11)oli11,m of sectarian schools throughout the Ik),iniori. Shahzade Na.rulla Khan has decided atot to take advantage of .his father's per mission to remain in T+.ciglancl until Sep- tember, and a greet sigh `of relief Inas gone up from official and fashionable London, says a cable from that 'city to the New York Sun. :Rumor has it that Nasrulla's decision is due to an encennter with evil omens, in- cluding n- clhclin . a wild ass at the Zoological Gar- dens, which brayed without ceasing at his ,ap'm•o)icir and rcifusea to be comforted. A.nyhow, he le going, and his hosts are ton happy to inquire over closely into his motive. Crol, prcr pact 1 are ('iid to 1 0 some - whet better share the late rains. but th tee aro in.tnycorn el elute of drought. ,".ec:o riider•ine that, Sohn D. IZockefeller'e tereelrh 1' iticrelawing, at the rate;. of :M5, 00f0,0 )0 a year, hew much will the locke- fell sr family be worth), snfritheing things •to go on without ehange in the social syctena it hundreds years from no*? Ther is danger in neglecting a cold. Many who have )Berl of consumption •l,terl their troul:l, s neon exllosnre, lowed by a cold which settledon their lung:, an in a short tinm they were h.•yon'l the skill, of the lest physician ]•lief they used Bickle's Anti -Consump- tive Syrup before it wag too late their lives would have been spared. This medi- e•itte.has no equal for miring coughs: colds and all allectione of the throat and lungs. How's This. A. Connecticut man has jurat inve Berl a pier of braces dint contract on your ap- 1,reaeh to water encs the monren.4 you (tome to a puddle. 11 t you over, and drop you on the oi,}:ossi c. side. Is there emythine more annoying than to haves001'4) our tr Open? Is there y 11 anything more tfn d,•ligl l than gutting Fid of it '? Holloway's ss (porn Cure will do i4. Try .it and be oonvineed. PREACHER AND TEACHER. A Young Lady at Morrlekville Saved When Near Death's Door -Her Ill- ness Brought About by Aliments Per culiar to Her Sex—Only One Way in Wltieh They ,Can Be Suooes$full3 Resisted. From the Ottawa Citizen. Perhaps there is no healthier people on the continent of America to -day than the residents of the picturesque village of Mor- riekvillo,'situatod on the Rideau river, and the reason is not so much in its salubrious climate iu'it, sell wise precautions taken by its inhal,itnzrts n warding off disease by a tiniuty u.e of proper medicine. The greatest laved:to is Dr. Williams' Pink Pills,and many we the testimonials in re- gard to their virtues. Your correspondent on Monday last called at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. H. Easton, and interviewed their daughter, Miss Hattie Easton, a hand- some young lady of 20 years, who is known to have been very low and has been restored to health by the use of Pink Pills. " Yes," she said, "I suffered. a great deal, but I am so thankful that I sun once more restored to health. You have no idea what it is to be so near the portals and feel that everything in life's future is about to slip from your grasp and an early grave your doom. I was taken ill four years ago with troubles peculiar. to any sex, which have hurried many a young woman to her doom—an early grave. I have taken in all about twenty .boxes of Pink Pills, and I 'fads only too glad to let the world know what these wonderful little pellets have clone for me, hoping that some other un- fortunate young woman may be benefited as I was. • When sixteen years of age I be- gan to grow pale, and weak, and many thought I was goiug into decline. I be- came subject to fainting spells and at times would become unconscious. My strength gradually decreased and I became so emaciated that I was simply a living skeleton. My blood seemed to turn to water and my face was the color of a corpse. T had tried different kinds of medioines, but they did me no good. I was at last confined to my roomfor several months and hope of nay recovery was given up. At last a friend strongly urged the use of Dr. 'Williams' Pink Pills and after using a few boxes I began to grow slight- ly stronger, I continued their use until I had used about twelve boxes, when I found myself restored to health. I now quitted using th a pills and for -six months I never felt better in my life. Then I began to feel that I was not as regular as I should be and to feel the old tired feolmg once more coming on. Once more I resorted to Pink Pills, and by the time Ihad used six boxes I found my health fully restored. I keep a box by me and occasionally when I feel any symptoms of a return of the old trouble, I take a fevv and I am all right again. I cannot find words of sufficient weight to express my appreciaton of the wondorful curative qualities of Dr. Will- iams' Pink Pills and sincerely hope that all w o are afflicted , as I was will give them a trial and I am certain they will find renewed health. The facts above related are important to parents as there are many young girls just budding into womanhood whose condition is,to saythe least, more critical than their parents imagine. Their complexion is pale and waxy in appearance, troubled With heart palpitation, headaches, shortness of breath, on the slightest exercise, faintness and other distressing symptoms which in- variably lead to a premature grave unless prompt steps are taken to bring about a natural condition of health. In this emer- gency no remedy yet discovered can sup- ply the place of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, which build anew the blood, strengthen the nerves and restore the gloww of health to pale and sallow cheeks. They are certain curt for all troubles peculiar to the female system, young or old. Fads stud Fashions. A person who makes millinery a study Rev. Chas E.Wltiteontbe, Rentor of St. Matthew's Episcopal Church and Principal St. Mathew's Parish School, Hamilton, Ont., Found Great Relief from Dr. Agnew's Catarrhal Powder. The rector of St. Matthew's Church, Hamilton, Ont., holds a warm place in the hearts of his people, not alone because he is a faithful pastor, but for the work he has done for the children of Hamilton as principal of St. Matthew's parish soho 1. As he has sent forth his influence through church and school, so he extends in a wider way the good properties of that wonderful medicine, Dr.Agnew's Catarrhal Powder, by telling the people of Canada how much it has helped hint. There is something unique in this medicine that seoures fa- vor wherever it is known, and which jest now is making a host of friends be- cause of the certain relief it gives in cases of hay fever, a trouble that afflicts many at this season of the year. As a euro for catarrhal trouble it has no equal. Sold by druggists. Sample bottle and blower sent on receipt of two three -cent stamps. S. G. DETCHON, 44 Chuorh street, Toronto. Cornelius Vanderbilt, Jr., has announc- ed his intention of living and dying a bachelor like his uncle George. Ho is very fond of coaching, and,with his sister. is frequently. seen tooling through New York on fashionable rigs. The relations between himself and his cousin, William IL 'Vanderbilt, Jr., once cordial, are now somewhat strained. Jim Fisk was worth about 32,000,000 when he was killed by Ed. Ste.lees. To- day Fish's widow is living in an humble frame house in the tenement district of Boston on an income of $50 a rn nth. And even that beggarly stipend is de_ived, not from her husband's estate, but from property owned by her family in Battle- boro', Vt. Fisk's estate has vanished ut- terly. y The first Japanese Christian church in America, was dedicated in San Franoles° last weal•. It belonged to tho 'Methodist denomination, and has about three hun clred mernbers,who contributed. largely to- ward the building of the edifice. The as- sistant minister and the organist are Jap- aneso,nnd the church organization will bo managed by the Japanese members w.itlr very little help or interference by Caucas- ians, The healthy glow disappearing from the cheek and moaning and restlessness at night are sure symptoms of worms in children. Do not fail to got a bottle of Mother Graves' Worm Exterminator i it is an effectual medicine. DEATH FROM HEART FAILURE That Might Have Been Avoided by the use of Dr. Agnew's Cure for the Heart. Promptness is the first essential in all cases of sickness, and especially in heart disease. Minutes may mean everything. The use of an effective medicine may mean the saving of a life,where the use of that possessing little power may simply leave death to take its course. One great says that tho bonnets of the future are virtue of Dr. Agnew's Cure for the Heart to be adjustable. and that it is true that is that it gives relief almost immediately, , this season's bonnet is practically the one whether the case be that of organic or of last year turned hindside before. In sympathetic heart disease. The numerous order to make the ' bonnets suitable for testimonials received by the proprietor of different occasions it is of coursoncees- this medicine bear the strongest testimony sary to .disguise them with various sets of to this fact. "I would not have been alive iewolled pins and butterflies, so that they to -day had it not been for your medicine," may be adapted to the market, the opera, is the cheering refrain of a largo percent- the shopping expedition, visiting clay or age of the letters rocieved by the proprie- tor of the remedy. Sold by druggists. USEFUL KNOWLEDGE,. To purify 'water, hang a small bag of charcoal in It. For toot'haahe, try oil of sassafras; and. apply it fregli'ontly, if necessary. Vinegar bottles may be. gleaned with crushed eggshells in a little water. If the color has been taken out of silks by fruit*tants, ammonia will usually restore 4110 color. `a'o brighton carpets, wipe theist with warm water in which has been poured a few drops of ammot la, A good lfnirncnt for inflantmation,rhou- matisnl, swellings, etc., is olive oil well saturated with e,anephoi: A good cement is melted alum, but it must never be used when water and heat are to come in contact with it. To purify the air in a newly painted room, put several tubs of water in it, andchiselit will absorb much of the odor: To clear a stoye of clinkers, put a hand- ful of salt into it during a hot fire. When gold remove the clinkers with a cold . Fine shavings from soft pine wood make a pleasant pillow They have special curative virtues for Dough and lung trou- bles. Remove ink stains from silver-plated ware by rubbing them with a paste com- posed of chloride of limo and water; then wash and wipe dry. Clean collars on woollen jackets, men's ooctts,•ete., by sponging with ammonia and water, then with alcohol, then rub dry with a flannel oloth. Copper kettles may be cleaned and polished by taking a lemon, gutting it in tv$o; dip one of the pieces in salt and rub well over the copper. Take Notice I, Malcolm McBain,merehant tailor 81 Queen St. 'West, do certify that Dr. Car- son's Stomach Bitters cured me of dys- pepsia. I believe it to be the best medi- cine for all Stomach and Liver troubles. At all Druggists price 50e. Men will forget what we suffer, but not what we do. even a funeral. • "I'ni afraid I shan't like this place," said the summer girl, as she surveyed the broad -verandaed hotel, where not a man THANKFUL FOR SPEEDY ASSIST- was to be seen. 'There's too much ANCE. balcony and not enough Romeo." Much of Mrs. John' Jacob Astor's $40,. The Testimony of Thousands Who 000 a year is expended for jewelry. Her Have Used South American Maack collection of diamonds is one of the larg- Cure. A friend in neod is a friend indeed. It. has bean said the way to test our friends is kind of open canvas which holds its stiff - to try them. It is so with a medicine. So )Foss, and can betusod next to thin fab menet medicines are tried, but found re"' wanting. . This is never the case with Miss Helen Gould always buys the most South Armenian Kidney Cure, if it is kid- expensivematerials for gowns, but is us - nay trouble that is the aliment. It does ualiy dressed with Puritanical severity, not care anything else. There is not a whereas her sister, the famous countess, case of kidney trouble, however, be it ever is .very fond. of showy costumes auci makes heavy inroads on her enormous in- come to gratify her love of adorning nature. Linen and ecru- batiste aro especially suitable for travelling waists, and whether they aro made of sill.,linen, or. cotton they all have the pointed yoke in the back, full fronts, and aro buttoned with, pearl buttons. Niagara Falls Park & River Rh THE FINEST ELECTRIC RAILWAY IN THE WORLD. This railway skirts the Canadian (bank of the Niagara River for fourteen miles In full view of all the scenery of Falls, Rapids, and Gorge, and stops are made at all puints of interest. Close con sections are made with all steamers at Queme to ,, and with all railroads centering at Niagara Falls, Ont. For special rates for excursions, maps, pam- phlets, etc., address ROSS MACKENZIE, Manager, Niagara Falls. Ont. J. Sidney 'Viliore, a Chicago architect, has received from the Do Ileszde brothers, the wall -known opera singers, a commis- sion to build them a princely lodge at their country,soae in Poland. Eveey part of: the etructilro is to bedbrnplotccl in Chi- cago, and vont to Poland in sections: This is bnlevcsi to be theirst instanco- in which u tern ideas of architecture and comfort have been ' adopt, fl by any foreigner of artistic4llstes. est and finest in America. A substitute for hairoloth comes in a DOW material called gazeline. It is a Tell the Deaf —Mr. J,F,IC.ellogg,Dreg- gist, Ise"t4, writes "A customer of Yn n' ll.,vine been cured of deafness by the riser e f Dr. Themes 1:ol.eetric Oil, wrote Ireland, clime. his friends there of the aura Ln oiso°u nee I receive an order to send half a dozen by express to 1Vexler& Ireland, this weelf,". so distressing, where quick relief will not be given, anti by a little patience altogether removed. The proof of the pudding is in the eating of it, and what is here said is what thousands say who have used this medicine. Sold by all druggists. MIS. S. F. ItYCKMA.N. MACHINERY OIL. WHY PAY 50c, per gallon for Oil from your local dealer, when you can buy from us, the best oil on the market, at 300. per gallon in barrels, and 82e. per gallon in half -barrels, freight prepaid to yom• nearest station. Our Oil equal to Climax, Peerless, or any other oil, or no sale.` Wholesale Grocer, TORONTO. A. •H. Canning. Hamilton's Well - known Contractor, Cured. of a Severe Attack of Sciatica in Five Days. "I had so severe an attack of sciatica in May, 1804, that I could hardly walk. I was recommended by G. W. Spackman, druggist, to u c South American Rheu- matic) Cure. I followed his advice, and within five clays was completely oured. Three years before, whoa troubled with the same complaint, ie took (looters throe months 1;0 cure rise Iiarnilton (bec1..) "S. 31'. IRyelanan, , Ont," South Ai Ltfirst close ofnerican Rheu- matic red absolutely made0 Cure gives relief, a y convinces that a cure is certain. iesti.on is occasioned Dyspepsia or Ir ,dig by tho want of action in the biliary ducks, loss of vitality in the stomach to secrete the gastric juices, without which digestion cannot go air ; also, being the. principal cause of headache. Parmoleen Vegetable Pills taken before going to bed, for a while, will never fail to give relief and effect a cure, Mr. 3!. W. Ashdown',,, .A slidown,(1nt., writes . I'arineloo s I ills are taking the lendagainst ten other i makes which I have n stools, True I;lt0n.i1. Olclbach--" Man is never too old to 1plove." -a, ]Suss Bud—"Probably net but he gets boo old to be loved: • Cold. inthe Head a H EADACH E CURED IN FIVE MINUTES. Catarrh DR. HUNT'S Cured in A Week, by using MAGIC SNUFF IN BOXES 25 Cents at ail druggists, or by mail on receipt of price. Address, THE MILLER EMULSION CO., Kingston, Ont. Belting '. Shafting Qu l I eys Hangers 1 Order your Supplies of Oaf; Tanned • Leather Belting. from us. We supply four 'grades, suit- able for all classes of machinery. Every- thing in above litres at _Manufacturers' First Cost Prices. Englis:i in Sound. A magazine gives the following unigra.r composition written by a 12 -year-old. suhcol l. "A rightgir: suite little buoy, the son of a kernel, with a rough round Ms neck, flue, rep the road as quieok as a dont. After a thyme he stopped at tile hcuso and wrung the belle. His tow hurt hymn. and ho krro.acleed wrest. lie was two tired to raze his faro, pail face, and a feint' mown of pane rose from his lips. The • made who herd the ]hello was about to pair a pare, but she through it doevn and ran ivith all her mite, for fare her guessed would not weight, but when she saw the little won tiers stood in Irur eyes at the site. ,Live poor dear. Why do yon lye hear? Are you dying?' 'Know,' he send, 'I am feint.' She boar him in her arrns,as she ought, to a rom where he might he quiet, gave frim bred and meet, held a cent bottle under his lenows,untide 1118 choler, rapped - him up warmly, gave him a suite drachm from a viol till at 11ist ho went forth as Bail as a young hoarse." Oats aro )nucha the best feed for working horses, and it ground without corn they will require a very small amount of out feed to give them the proper bulk. But as a feed they are amen more expensive than is the rnixture of corn and oatmetil, Wilich is almost universally nsed for feed- lag working faun horses e• Lowest Prices For Cash. TORONTO TYPE FOUNDRY, 44 Bay Street, Toronto. A'br.IuIIll IjillEll1ilSAI»: " You can fool all the people eo ale sometimes, you can fool some people all 'the time, buty ou can't fool all the peo- ple all the time." In the mine way some storekee er's from motives of profit will fool ° their cus— tamers - but in the Pncx it won't -pay thein co pass off inferior and worthless matches for E. R **EDDY'S 1 aa V1 AT . ESs UTANT1a1)AGENTS TO SELT, TIP/ FA - mous As.Ter-Shaw, 131g profits.b Address inelosfnn stsrnp.,As.lter•Sha* Mg.fA.r ;agaia FallsSout;Ont.