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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1891-10-15, Page 3Ayer's Hair Vigor , IS the "ideal'. Ilair-dressing, It re. A stores the color to gray leak ; promotes a fresh and vigorous grewth ; Prevents the forraation of dandruff ; makee the hair soft and silken; and imparts a del. ettte but lasting Pere fume. "Several menthe ago my hair cone, nteuced failing out, and he a few weelta eee my head was almost bald. 1 tried many zemeilies, but they did no good. 1 Anal., ly booght a bottle ot Ayee's Hair 'Vigor, andafter using only a part of the eon - tents, my head was covered with a heavy growth of hair. I reeorameod your preparatien as the best in the ak-atil."-T.hlunaay, Sharon Grove, Ky. *s'l have used Ayer's Hair Vigor for a --autetber of yews, and it bas always given me satisfaction. It la an excellent dress- ing. prevents -the hair from turning gray, insures its yigerons growth, Tad Iteeps the sealp NOM° and clean: -e tat ary.A...Tackson, Salera, Mass. -"I bave used, Ayer's Hair Vigor for neomoting the growtlt of the liana anti think it ineuttaled, For aeatorlug be infix to its oragnial color. and for adreses in it millet sorpassed. Geo. rover, Eatou B itis, t,,lieh. isAyer'e Hair Vigor iao mot excel. lent preparation for the heir. 1 speak et ft Trona my own experience. Its use promotes the growth of new Lair anti makes It glossy and Holt. The Vigor is also a ewe for dautiruth,"-Z, W. Bowen, Editor "Enquirer," MeArtitur, Oho. "I have ueed Ayer's Hair Vigor for the past two tmara, and found it iall it Is represented to be. It restores the mom- ral color tO gray heir, muses the hair to grow freely-, end keeps it soft antl V. Day, Colioes, "My fether, at about the age of fifty, lost ail the hair from the top otbis lama. After one enonties trial ot Ayers Hair Vigor the hair began coming, and, iu three months, he had a fine growth ot hair of the natural eolor."-P, (Adieu, Saratoga, Spriuge, V. Y. Ayer's Hair Viola, ram -Alma at - Dr. J. C. Ayer Et, Goa Lowell, Mass. Sold by Draraiste r -ed Pedersen. liVALTH. The LaWe ofgygieue. When a count ia taken it maybe expeeted that the winning aide of the matett for health and longevity will be these -who live earefullyand in an orderly fashion,. Camaro, Humboldt, Chevreul, Von "Moltke, Dr. Gra- ham and our old friend, Dr. Taylor, who recently died over one hundred years ofage, are ell practical examplea of living amord- Mg to tue principles of litifiene, thuiperhte, ly and systematteally, 0 Dr, ()diver \Von- dell Holmes the semn may be etvol, as It ap- pears, With SaIlle emplussis. ;Recently hp CENTRAL Drug Store PANSON'S BLOCK. .A fall stook of all kinds o Dye -stuffs and package Dyes, constantly on hand. Winan's Condition Powd- ert", the best in the mark- ot and always resh. Family recip- c,s carefully prepared at Central Drug Store Exeter. CC UgrraZal Aparnahlet of information and ab - Arad. of the lawa, Showing How to Obtain Patents, Caveats, Trade Marks. Copyrighis. sent irse. Addregg MUNN CO. 351 Broadway. ew York. IVIE BOY'S LETTER. The smoking room of the Pullman ear held a merry company onSaturdity evening, and, none was ntore hilarious than the heavily moustaclied drummer, who ware, told stories, played cards and laughed loud- ly with more zest than any. "Re's a whispered. a gray -headed pasaenger, nod- ding toward the leader of the fun, ft Another gamer asked 4 player, as the train drew near An important fifty, "No," answered the drummer, " 1 vettot to get of bere after 71141 1 telegraphed ahead to have it brought to the depot," As the train started after the belt he rc. has spoken of inc manner di we Ant at I, t' entered the ear holding a half (.104011 lettcrs Jhook er &astern tekeeeje wince ne lym rorl. ; "I hope not, but I fear It does. Now, butes ins good beat th and the remarkable u his band. There was one with bis firm's i vigor of his mind at eighty-one to the ax` c ard on the envelope but he did not open it, t:fihe pointed to the following paesage: obaoe, we want to bear a straight c ; Brother C of these wolf -children was captured ! atory. Did you steel a hog t" treane care he has long taken of kimeelf- first as he settled himself in a corner ef the I by hunters in the Jungle of °ode. They "Well, brother. 1 reckon You as the Never reheat he was, nevertheless, wiry in compartment. Another was frara a leading ; had seen this curious animal entwine. with ] question because vett air iatereeted in the his earlier life, and eitee he reached etehty cuetweer, but the cover reina.ineduntorn. i the another wolf and several cubs, ad hull welfare of my sod.' his hygienic vigilatiee is unceasing, Tbe He shuttled the package until he mine to I then tracked them to their den. They stte.. + "Yes. brother." rooms that he daily occupies aro ealtIPPed J a little spare envelope, tmetnntrked, ita _an i mewl in tatting the creature alive,. tientga ' "And you wane Joe to tell you winither I VIE WOLF.4307 OF AT-44AgA_.:13AD. Tor Dying. Aa Sadden; °rage AA /POW Brother Cobson, a metalterof old if no of i — i near here?. I should like, to see one," said, Alabama, was drawn up before a church l "Are there any wolttehildren ever eaught i good standing hi a baekwooda church in ; Frank Archer, a young Englishman who we **committee on the clamane! of stealing 4 beg. I making his that tour in India, and ready to,' The old fellow showed mons of deep !multi- believe any marvel of the " MYStje East.' 1 ation when he appeared before the emu- " Wolf-eliiidren?" echoed. Captein Led. mittee, awl the nervone meaner hi which. pier (the Glace); with whom he was stayiuga ; be chewed hia "long oreen" tobecao was looking -0o if he did not ;IWO; understand evideisee that lie WAS AIINIOUS AS .f.0 the out - the ration. ! ecene of the trial, The chairmen of the COM' 4 i 'es, t1104 Oilikiren W110 get. carried off : mittee called the meeting to order, and then, •,, and named by wolves, you kuow, like 'looking at Colman, sadly said ; • if heanulits and Itemus. There's a wbole lot' "It de grieve me a -nightly to be here,' -• about them in this chapter." " It deal grieve you nigh. as much as sled turning over several leaves of the ; one," Cobson answered. wahtbaremeters, thermometers, aerometera and other iestrumeots, the observation of Weil Inv prevent his incurring the slight' et risk of taking cold. Ile anows that pnen. monia is the most formidable Inc do -lane, aud he is determined. to keep ie at a distance if possible. Ile moor gets up during winter natil he knows the temperatura or takeebis bath without bating the water accurately tested. He lives by yule, awl the ride is His time is screpulouely divideti --so Mitch allotted to reading; so touch to writing, so much to exercise, so much to reereation. His meale aro atudlea of prit- deuce and digestion. the nught think that it would be a seri- one infliction to keep up existence by such precise, unvarylog mettioda. But the little doctor eujnya them, having Svtlled firmly into those habite yeera ago, Phileeephleal as he is about death, Ito has 4,11 eager earl- osity to ate how long ho can live by foie twin the laws he bas rigooausly prescribed tor himself. Ile •Wake wane - times that he may attain one hundred, ithich he would dearly like, if he could re tam, as be Las retained thus far, the full poeseesion of all his faeultien No serious man of btoad, view can regard the interest Dr. Holmea takes in bis health to at all execaeive, especially to le not oray concerns the lecoping.of With us et whom lits Mary Ammo is proud, but it is a scientifie demonstration of the value of eyeteinatic hygiene applied to the preservation of body and mind at an advanced age. All men can't be Apollos of strength. and form, but all may have robust health and strong nerves and clear minds. Our treat- ment makes such men. The methods are our own exclusively, and where anything is left to build upon, the VIGOR• 01? EH 's quick-' ly, permanently restored, Weakness, Nervousness, Debility, and all the train of evils from early errors or later excesses, the result of over -work, sieknesf3, worry, etc., forever cured. Full .-strength development, and tone giv- en to every organ and portion of the body. Simple, natural methods Im- mediate improvement seen. Failure impossibk. 2,000 references. Book, explanations ancl proofs mailed (sealed) free. Address, ERIE iVi FMB OA L 00., - BUFFALO, N.Y. No.= romp ,,,m• The Tongue as a Resphator. A orrespontlent of the Lecv. f. gives a use• fial hint to peraous whose detiei take them much into the night air. Ile says that when faehig amid 93St wind, or breathing quickly the uittlit air, he never quite closes hie mouth, hut, keeping the lips a trifle parted, he mirk up hie tongue toward the roof of his mouth until the tip reaches as far baek as the 4oft. ydate, when the melted miler one, endue of the tollgate preseed aplost the herd palate. The ehld :dr then as it atm the menth le made to pess between the side of the tongue and the -tweet mum mean brain of thepharynx and thereby iieWartiked that by the time it reaehes the leeynx it. is Ill of chili and doea not excite cough and eatarth. Somepeopieeannotbveathethrousit the nose alone, whudi is the eight thing to do in the night air, or indeed, at any time, and for such the plate recommended above is a good one. nterior ;owe and addressed m a gulls *441 0 wolvee tried to eeseue it antIf9llow4 or not I stale the hog." hand. the limiters for smite distance. The child t garactly." gldeblY WOO ofr the wraPPer and an 1suerled and growled in a wolf, and tiled to 1 "And if I says yes you will tura me ont I nble'telY "(14 •4Pistlt" aPre3-"4- ItaPidbite. It could. not stend ereet, and was so of the aortae' baud,"4L hegau, autiteltdeewnriln°104*4un It was covered with •sltort hair, end waen " And if yin turn ene out ito will be followed, oa ain joneeeme,." it weet dothes were made for it, it tore tliem off • abont that 1 was put nut foe atealla "ami odss You so =WIC „ with its teeth. ;and that would. rem my etateland." • "I can't be runoinghtune every few ttnYs," "Marey people mum to We it amongst •Yea." thought the reader.. A shade of .tieterualiaa. .otneeh h woniaa whe„ eeees agedeighteen a And it a say that 4.1111 meal the 70,) tion to Attend to Inolueta hotead of Yielding inordlie, had been cerried 117 wairks, you will thiok that 1 ant lyite." to hie inelloatione reeed through Ids mind, f eeeenheeta heeenehap • per eente,,, leeens . oittntely..beetlier.," yor. eating Yerattionely thut only of rtve " More then bleely, ona home litte a dog, - It " And then it will be mieed about that never learned ta epeeli, but, wonal give a WAS 140 for !yin'," boerse growl when any.one tame mar it. •Yes,. ahould think so." • Ilateolitor ineteausa lids0 a well autheh. 44 Weil, rather tamed on for bated fact) was of a wretelied eliild taken Via', for as mighty nigh every man in Ohs: by huntere Moraffermagger. and brought community le 4 liar, VII have 4 good many the pater. DittiV.es ate in the leituckhea I yens old, running on ail fours. Ile Maude " Ahl right, brethee," and the Taped 4- ly his eye read the firat page. "Dear aus- eenn;re that it bah tn hes in en " We'll he compelled to do that." tag I; and he read "n• "I altS wautn Yuthtn°, wr44 hho recoguited iter lost littie one.. and gored " Aud lie eiteley apt to ti110 ilara is her letter eakitatt if you won't eel" in horeer at the monster. It lived for a ah'h' home met Sunday." What was this that fellowedt The trite. taw en the sheet were not ditainetly acm in the timing light. Ala now he sees it - the outline of a Chubby halo. ; the pea marks have been drawn arouud the • tiny filiger$ WWI a% OM father looks be eau meet ilistingnish the pink Palm as it lay on .dowit to Meerut, It was a 'my about tom stlartahrona and de tote Wrill nut* the joints et the and feet were quite bar& and it was very !the proceedings ree-i as follows: • dainty liegere. Thera the little pleading ; wage. snarling anti blaming it$ teeth eou, " *other ("elven stole a bog hut was c •faee and sweet. blue eyes with the mother'e Oniony. 11 wonld eat nothing tut ra.w Pelled honk theahurch for Win." me o. browtt ems betiding over came before him anti his own fill with dreamy tears for time ;nest deer to Iiim of earth. It o the sweet- est picture 114411 eau coin -vivo and portraya the tritest and best love poseible to Inman experience. Hurry up," eomee from the earti table. " 31.100a over your glint pieture all meet, and that ouly when left atom ' %Viten Frank etepped reading, Captain Latimer wonted to meditate for t moment and then eaid : 44 Ah, WAS sur .1: 1 111111(113144111 111.1W. Wellolo you know,- k's n cati01115 thing that that's RI! what I wee gaing to epee; to you Viet% I heard lett ight that a native • Maw. bas 0.'ea;feit ,V1V of thew wolanaye, nue en new, your pule. boys," ..4s7a the net far from here, awl hrolight hien into the drummer, hell laughing. " Here, ei the 'anti tewa. I Meant to tell you &had, hefeee,, tl nn' it Ai in, lout of my ; heed semehow band a man ever held," and he shows ie y . party a quick glimpse ,of the rude outline, I thought. Oeti petirepe you might lake- to Somehow the game dragged after that i the ereatuee." and when a few moments alter the Ortinunet 1 "L eltealti rather think I maid eried etorted to leave the compartment some one I Arrher. exeitedly ; " etio dge.54.1{, get eneh a 5 ashed, As if by intuition; a (Wing 110111Q geed rimiest every day. Where's be tat he ." Yee," was the answer, "1 eau catch n1 111 go at Mite.' train in that direction at the next Motion." 1 "Oh, if thette .Latimett "yen! Batty% first letter bad proved a pewerful needn't Wee any twuhie about, it. If you Wont to 111:1Yp. a 10uk al, this zotilootthal youngster, I'll hist -ceinl mid tell the &NW who ceptareit him to king him into any courtyard after diluter (hie evening!, and then we een examine bias at our lenere. ' And now Went, for I've got to aeon'. $e they parted.theeaptain hurrying elle his duty in the fort, while Prank Areher took it drive threnh the town of Allaisehati finally destroyed, lay the lack of it (where he found lots to look ath, halted for lade adaptability on both sides, says •the rot:1We few minutee at the spot where the bright Companion. blue waters of the Jeanne rush into the thief: t yellow stream of the sacred Goadtes, aud then The thine- that most eharme and ilittadi as may he some point of extreme unlikentea to ourselves; but even in that ease it friend must not make Lamson particularly promi- nent leat she make it offensive. Of two frionde, one Will perhaps talka- , The Average Length of Life. An eminent statialicitua of (olrmany lute recently given out the following as genera fact s, proved by vital statistics : The avemge length of life ia thirty-seven years. Twenty- five per cent of mankind dies before attain- ing the ago of 17. Of 1000 pereons may one roaches the age of 100 years, and six that, of 05 years - ;35,214,000 die every year, 00,480, every ;lay, 4020 every hour, 67 every minute ; the bi rthe cement to 30,702,- 000 every year, 100,800 every day, 4200 ory hour, 70 every minute. *Married people live longer than the unmarried, and civilized nations longer than the Tull persons enjoy a greater longevity than small ones. Women have a more favorable chance of life before reaching their fiftieth year than men but it less favorable ono after that period'. The proportion of mar- ried persons to single ones is AS 75 to 100. Persons born m spring have a more robust constitution than those born at any other season. Births mad deaths occur more frc., queutly at night than in the daytime. -- For Tea -Drinkers. Tetodrinkers should heed what the New York Journal of Commerce, has to say on the use of that beverage and dieting and drinki*xig in general : A very impertaut point to be observed, if tea is to serve as a wholesome refreshing beverage, is the metboa of ;kinking% It should never be taken with food in alternate swallows„ acaordine to a, too prevalent custom": No liquid of this • character should be taken with food. A horse or cow would die of in- digestion if food and drink were administer- ed to the animal as these are used by many people at the ordinary meals. First eat and. then drink is the example sot by the brute creatiou. A meal should always be served in conrses, no matter how plain the table. We suggested to it poor man who had beef- steak, baked potatoes and asparagus, with a pitcher of chocolate, for diener,•to serve each dish separately. He replied that all went to one place in his stomach, and he could see no reason for this distinction. We asked why he did not put the asparagus into his drill kingaup and. pour the chocolate over his potato if it made no difference. Ile caught the idea ; first opened, seasoned and ate his baked potato; then had his steak served to be eaten by itself a after this his asparagus, which is always spoiled if mixed with any other article of food; then he poured out and drank his chocolate, and declared he had not partakensof so good a meal since he went to the old homestead on Thanksgiving Day. On Seeond Though. t. Father -Young man, you may have my daughter.Young man (joyously)I assure you, Dadd, that I will do my best' to Support yoar daughter- in the style she has been accustomed to " , •Father (interrupting). -I can't support her any looger. She has beggared me and- yeung inan nass ardor • derapened)-But I am not prepared to do SD yet.: Gootaby; dr. --Ate Rampart House. The Hudson Bay compan3r did not wait Inc May 1 to move out of Rampart house. For many years they oceupied this post on the Porcupine river, far toward the Arctic ocean. The Alaska boundary surveyors dis- covered not long ago that flempart house belongs to the United States, and that it was high time for the Hudson Bay company to move over to British soil. Accoraliegly the log houses were torn down, the logs Well) made into rafts, towed up the Porcupine, mei the station was rebuilt on the Canada side of the border. Girls' Friendships. There is it great differs nee between frier:Ile in the matter of aompanionability. Friend- ships that should 'moo Leen helpful, (+coring and VA enduring as lifo itself, are often seriously interrupted or went on to call upon Major 1 enema the eottimandatat of the pallet: gart bon, to whom he Itafl A ligt el' of introduction. Weld as Areher was of the wonderful wolfiroe- whom he was evphetliag to see that i I 1.,t I t ' tl Ova nod the other silent. Issunl one{ major's company berme he poured out the talks evhile the other listens, matang in au whole story, to.whieh the old commandant oteetsiona quea ice , ge , listened an phrfeet. edema, withit very curt - and both aresatisfital, 1ous expression tipou his bold, weenier - But sointimes the quieter one does not 1 beatenfate. want to listen, while the talker still would "And is this exhibition to come off to. like to talk. Then comes the nee4 of tad niott teeoh eseeit ile, nt lento. and eoesideration, Let the talker rimilerate laanignt, etter eineehe melee pinion her pace, speak quietly and oecasionally, " said the major, " emit fillOW not abettor m itsteady stream ; aud la the roust be wort it looking at, and 1 ahould like taciturn friend take the trouble to answer to see it- Would you mind telling ,captain patiently and •underetamdingly, though as Latimer that 1 try aud look" m ea his briefly as she choosesand there is email house this evening between seven and eigh danger of either feeling annoyed or slight- Archer gave the message an his return, ed. and the captain deelarea that he shonia be Friends do notneed speecb tile sense delighted to see Major Vernon, but his face that mere aquaintances do. True friends wore a look winch lather belied his words, itself a never need to make talk for the sake a Zon., and somehow gave Frank the idea that he ventioual politeness; and that is in would have been much more delighted not greatthing.to see Major Vernon on that partieuler even - They are 1101 rude if they are silent. They ine. may work or read in each other's presence, j'Amier time name nt jut, and there were taking pleasure in affeetion which there is plentv of guests at the table; for, either to no need to express. They may ride or row I compliment, Archer or to do honor to the or walk, each eejoying everything throughwtlf-boy,Captain Letimer bad invited at her friend's eyes as well as her own) and I least it dozen friends to witness the enter- speakiug or not as the scene mid her feeling I taimuent. Deesert was just over, and the guest's were sipping thew coffee in the ver- anda, when a shouting was heavd outside, mingled with the beating of a native drum ; and then there eamc striding up the court- yard it tall, wiry Hiudoo with it long gun over his shoulder, followed by two native coolies, bearing it huge, wooden cage, inside of which appeared the famous " wolf -boy" in all his glory. The porters eel, down the cage in the middle of the courtyard, sybile Archer and the other guests crowded eagerly round it to have a peep at the young savage. But the Hindoo stepped forward, and, signing to thena to stand aside, threw the cage wide open,and out in their midst growling, and showing his teeth savagely, came its strange inmate. He was, indeed, it startling object. He had the limbs and features of it yam% boy, but his whole body, and even his face was covered with a thick coat of yellowisli-gray hair. His small, black, deep -eat eyes had he sullen, stealthy, eide-tong glare of a trapped wolf, while his bands and feet seemed to have swelled and hardened into something between a paw and a hoof. AR the guests were loud in their expres- sions of wonder, apcl Frank Archer, after standing motionless with astonishment for a few seconds, whipPect out his poc.ket-book and attempted to make a sketch of the wi'd boy, which resulted in his producing some- thing that looked very much like a three- legged dog with a hat on. Meanwhile the small, native drums kept up their mono- tonous roll, answered by the wolf -boy with a succession of angry snarls. But just at thet moment Major Vernon, steelLng up behind the cage, struck a match unperceived by the rest, and held it to the shaggy hide of the young monster, which instantly burst into a blaze. Up sprang the wolf -boy with a terrific howl, andethvowing off his skin like it great -coat, stood revealed as Captain Latimer's native errand boy, Hugon), Ali. whom a closely fitting mat of dried grass had transforined into -a wolf 1 A roar of laughter broke from the whole company, while both Latimer and Atcher looked extremely foolish, the captain 'Meg vexed to find his trick detected, and Frank utterly ashamed to have been so easily made a fool of. "Don't take it to heart, my boy," saki Major Vernon, laying his broad .brown hand aly upon Amber's shoulder. You've not the first Mail W110 hal been taken in by eiliy oke;jbut let this be it warning to you do trust books it little Iasi and your own eyes a little more." suggests. "Oh" said one of two Adri frier& after they had walked two or three miles together in the country without a word, "how delight- ful ibis sometimesnot to lie On speaking terms -with one another!" Her friend 'briefly agreed in this opinion, and they proeeeded another silent mile. . On her next birthday the first speaker re- ceived it gift from her companion inscribed with the line from Shakespeare, "'Twixt such friends as we, few words suffice." Card Etiquette. Yoreg unmarred women ao longer use visiting cards of the same shape and size az those the matrons have engraved, says the Illustrated American. In the place of exact squares or elongated bits of pasteboard; they have adopted it style a trifle broader than long, with the name hi old English script • exactly in the centre. This cavils extremely pretty, has it distinctive look, and is girlish, chic and simple. Older women preserve conventional' eize, but it is noted that"; heavier strokes are employed in the engraVieg than were formerly. Been, the old mode being readily distinguished by its faint hair lines. Card etiquette should he carefully studied by those who assume to live in the world, such seeming trivialities being the teal foundation of cetemoniousintereouse, and, if novices only knew it, saving a vitet deal of effort and explanation. A Remarkable Flash of Lightning.AParis correspondent mere is -During the storm on Thursday a curious phenomen- on occurred at Epinay-sur-Seine. A flash of lightning in the form of a ball struck a bar of iron which was in the hands of a work- nian,, completely twisting it. The fluid went close to the ground ttuditiounted again in the air, striking aece on the top. All the branches were btdsted. The ball de- scended again, and buret with a terrific ,crash, knocking over three people. Al a certain distance a sulphureous odour was perceptible. The workMan who had the bar in his hand was not umeh injured. • Convincing Proof. 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Prepared only by C.1,1LOOD M.,. Apo 21oearios. Mat. 100 Doses One Dollar /E ls a ()attain and speedy oute for Cold In the Ilead and Catarrh in Willa stages. SOOTHING, . CLEANSING, HEALtIVO, Instant Relief, Permanent Cure, Failure Impossible. /deny s&called diseases are simply symptoms of Catarrh, such m Mad. mho,. partial deafness, losing sense of smell, foal breath, hawking and spit- ting. nausea, general feeling of de. biIuoy otc. If roil are troubled Ilith any of these or ilildred symptoms, your bate Catarrh, and Should lose no time In procuring dim. pottle of iiMIAZ Doom. Do warned in time, neglected am in head results.* Catarrh, fol- lowed bv corolumptIon and death. SWAT., Vass 111 gold by all druggist or will be sent, post pant, on receipt a, prico (SO coats o544150) by.addrstsing, FULFORD & CO,,Brockvill,Ont. ;MOBS e'te 1‘ -• HEATE Ey MEn WitC)171. rka..1-1V4 RHEUMATISM, Neuralgia, Sciatica, kumbago, Backache, Headache, Toothache, Sore Throat, Frost Bites, Sprain, Bruises', Burns, Etc. Doziagtsts and neelere el-ere:them Iatty terns e.bott;e. it lategiteara TN CHARLES A. WAWA C0..1,00210+t, anCM l= Divot; Toronto, ant, INT1atC01.101NlIAL • AILIAT AY OF CANADA, 'flted:rect route betweentba West and all eateta n the Lower at, EhttallInC1) 411f1B11.4 flea 11A,4101111,PIVVilige al (itobla.; elso los NewlirtintimetrallovaSeotta.Prince Edvier expestirMailland5,4114NoWi4andit40413 ' 54. PUirro. ICXVIrcli8 taints leave Moot realaed Hellfire &Lae telamoaye exeeptect, and -ran tlatanglt withr 4ebauge between these poi:Attu 1110DXS11114 f::,7miuutss, Tlietttrough eznress train eats of thole! tercobleieo Itallmay are brillleutlyl.ghtoe Mrelee;rlafitY elect heate4 he. steam front the lecenaot dye. thus great4y luoFeesing tha gaga Ort and acre ty ot tra Now aud elegant lariat:sleeping .nitd,lotS Oil Mira 11 ail tt4Tin gta 4x,RYCSItr,doi• Canadian -European Meat and Passerger Route. PaistIngerr;forGveat C.riteinnr the *anti:, • teat ba twee ifet; Mont!' sal an Vriday tuvrtnna srdi 0311 ,1411tW4W4{ tuallsteatuir iiis lialitaa 4ouSaturday, tone II .74,7 ofest4pperelsalreztsd Uzil,Tat caperaor 11111411. uetairt•T:r11 L,q thils tante tat • usiotwasirst et nee r and gmsoral meretisu. deti intouclod tattai:aktet'at nad NOwretmlleud: fnr steementa or grain and ti7odac.,c in7.47',dati tor tait Roreposti 601. Tlelictsnaay 11.e oloteined and tutoratotteN tae tante ; a; so Iteielit arid, piasoages ration; aopta.tion t.a IS.I.VIr.'1.814111;ASIJN, • weetereFrotett Patseuee ..tout .01Zosai ttlioucitteciLvo; V. fat I/ OT 11$013414 c1.folittperia1094a9Z1i. rearaY k11115D,Ut M1Calle 2E,14. ah enre4 Unru... I use, tele , in their wort:, forat sweilino, Ere -.melee, Inflammation, Pria., Wain, unarmea Hai is and Ali :ALIA DiittisDe. HIRSTS PAIN EXTERMINATOR -0.11tas- Lumbaze, Szdat1la Rheumatism, Nourahria, 'I'othaelas, Pala a In ovenforul. By all dealers. WO Wesel,' by F. 1'.1.1ally $.7,t'o E RRO RS 0 F YO UT 1-1 . Xervoug De- nny. Nenalind "boat% and Prrmature Decay, rotuyt1 and oramucntly Cared by 10 : ' 1 ' • : . 'L.' 4.11 1,. . , '''',.-.....it' 004 ne interforo daotornsutuooe•apation ate sully roe torts lost vigor and insute),uerfest manhood. Price pl per boa:, Bolo Prop,.-Autor, SCHOlvta.T.). leld's Drug Store, Er..v: utsnzletsz:or:zo, 1 CURE FITS! Alten X tuby I C1120 I do not rotton racrelv td tdop Cads for a than en/ then bare firm return of,a1a, 1 won a radical taro. I ban mode rao disease of FITS. 711,21.t..11, SY cr FALLING SICENESS A lifoaerg study. 1 %aslant my Tr:neap to tore the worst eases. Zocaure oilers Lax, Intel is no reason for 001 naw receivineu g & re. Send at cone fos a treatise end a nen Bottle of my InfallIblo remedy. afro iftil1And mud POST.OFFICE. H. Ca ROT, M. 0,188 ADELAIDE ST. , 4 ,:t.li.„,:i77;.,..,,,,..H„3.,,,,,,,,,...rrixr.i.,,,,. 1,.;,,,11,:k.,,4ki WEST, TORONTO, ONT. hWe AiOna lOtt do 1111 ..ini.. Easy to Tears. rnial, esn'ything. We snot you. No risk. Yea . a u darn. ownlocerth.s,,v1,-reverncy Ns c..tny i FOItt spare ustnnen:s. .0 ,11 yaw lintd 14 01,. remit. lblo to on entirely new leattond 'Wings wonder:VI elteont to overy NOorkof. Ileginners an tuning from Agr, to 550 porssePit o44 .po.p, ,tha more after .11101. experience. SY• alto ra% y ni.en ire joloyaltint wad 15.011you 51155. Xo apace to 0001.10 lien. Inli information filkt1. 1.fir,trug2; dr, 400., au0t,81.1. VIOL .........--. Emulsion or Cod Liver Oil AND TMC Ilypophosphites of Lime and Soda. No other Emulsion is so easy to take. It does not separate nor spoil. It is always sweet as cream. The most sensitive stomach can retain it. R Es Scrofulous and • Wasting Diseases. Chronic Cough. Loss of Appetite. Mental and Nervous Prostration. General Debility, arc. Beware of all imitations. Ask for "the D. & L." Emulsion, and eefuse all others. enact sloe. AND $1 PER Elo'WL.