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9 capes which all other remedies fat
t's care, yield to Ayor's Sarsaparilla.1
Eresh confirma-
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meat comes to.
band daily. Evora
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and stubborn Coin:
plaints us Pheu.
rnatisln, Rheruuae
tio. Gout, and the
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Mrs. R. Irving
Dodge, 110 West
epeeca;1� 125th street. New
York, certifies;
N About two years ago, after suffering
ly two years from rheumatic
mg, able to walk only with great
and having tried 'various
including i ineral haters.
et, I ewer by an advertise -
icon.") aper that a lean had
othis distressing, coma
lop suffering, by taaisi;rg
arida. I then decided to
t this medicine, and tools:
for eight mouths. I am,
y that it effected a emu
-
d that I have since, had no
re disease.'"
, Stark, Nashua,
year ago I was taken ill
tiara, beteg confined to my
X mouths. I, came out of the
Ss very much debilitated, with no
o, and my system disordered in
way. I eamineneett to use Ayer's
eaparilktal and began to Improve at
r'O,;gaining in strength and seen re.
ooaring my usual health. I cannot say
too tutidi tri 1)rrtiee Of tats well kuosin
iiredielne."
"I have taken a great deal or meal,
'eine, but nothing has done me so
much goad as Ayer'a Sarsaparilla. I
felt its beneficial affects bei oro I load
unite finished onto bottle, and I can
.,«rely testify that it is the best blood-
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Woodland, Texas.
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ERIE MEDICAL. 00 ,
- BUFFALO, N.Y.
LTE BRITISH NE'.:
Nine titles fa the peerage have become
extinct since the election of the present
Parliament. On the average in the past five
years a title has become extinct every seven
months.
The Frenchman, AlexanderJacquos, com-
pleted his fifty clays' feat at WestminsterAquarium at four o'clock on Saturday after-
tr000.
Sir Henry James, now a noted sportsman
and dead :shot, never fired a gin in the
cover's until he wad past 50. Reis now 03.
The Rev. W.H. (>►uillian of the English
Church in Liverpool has embraeed M4ioltatn-
medanism. There is a 'I(.slem institute in "It doesn't say he was, unhappy."
Liverpool "Of course not. No husband ever gets
The De Beers Diamond .Company in f ,justice, to say nothing of pity. I'll bet he
Kimberly reports arofit for last year of suffered a thousand deaths before he walked
one million pounds sterling. away to :die la some lonely :mot by Ilia own
Mr. Arthur Stanley Wilson, who figured lit n dlrell dear, ou'l never be driven awe
in the baccarat case at `Trantas Crofu, will y
b an act of mine," ► said as else went over
marry illisa Tilmar. y site s
kissed him.
At Banger on Tuesday Naomi Jones was andW-wbst. hi thunder are you doing?"
remanded on a charge of attempting to ,mire shouted 11Ir. Bowser as he dropped the shoe
der her husband by cutting his throat. and sprang up,
Prisoner was said t1 be. hopelessly insane. 6' W'hy, I kissed you,"
A Sunderland, on Saturday night, Pierre " Well. I don't want anybody blowing
Antral:, dealer in'French ortioneWas arrest- into mso
y ra or spitting on my cerin What
eel on a charge of murdering ThomasCallan, fartick you all at once ""
labourer,, ay,. -d abont thirty-four, whom "There was a time, Pier. :Bowser -there
Autres alleged ran away with some of hie was a time wheal"--
eteek and was followed by hint. Callan was " When what?"
fouled 1177 an adjoining etract sufferiIg from " When on said that if I would Liss you
a knife wo(tnd, and died immediately.
unediatel'.
Joseph Bresaher was charged at Thome
Police Court on Monday, on his'awn eon -
lewdest, with attempting
to murder Lottie
J0ues by atriking'her on the head with a
chopper. The woman being unable to at-
tend, prisoner was remanded,
Information luta ham reeeived at Hull
that the }Milson Liner Lepanto, when
on a voyage from New York to Antwerp,
ZYlaa caught in to cyclone, whieh throw her
on her beam -cods. The chief officer, Mr.
i..ath and an able t iffy
n l amen named I ectal
were 'washed overheard and drowned. The
vetlsel had a narrow escape.
SR. AND M$S. DONtSEIL
$.orae Olt RReeollections Revived anat vie•
Wed.
"I see," said Mrs. Bowser, as she sat
reading the paper the other eveuiug, while
Mr: Bewser was trying to dig a peg out of
hie shoe -'c Isee that another Brooklyn man
has run away 1i and left hie wife."
Has. eh , Well' don't wonder et it,„ re-
plied M,:.. Bowser.
" Did you read the item?"
"No, but I know how it all happened.
He found one that he couldn't take a bit of
comfort in his home, and he left it. No one
knows the misery that poor man suffered
before he tool, that step."
A Son:* of the Year.
Spring smiles through .Ler tears, and the
crocus
And primrose shy petals unfold;
Summer beams on theglad earth tend straight.
way
The mends area carpet of gold,
Spring is gay with sweet song and .fair pro
mise.
Ile lamb and the flower and the bee,
And eachTotingsoul exult ingre otces,
The word Icor roe, Is for mol
Not arose on the midsummer hedgerows
Nor balloon of b.oaont iiia grass
But ' 1
l3 lease 1 in the, fugitive rapture
Of pleasures which quicken and pass
When June along hillside and strean)slde
Trips lightly on virginal feet.
And the woaalanda re-echo with voices.
.}'xoclainling that Summer Is sheet,
Yes, sweet are the opulent Summer
And statelier Autumn to conte;
Pored Autumn in gold and in purple,
Tato' all the gay sougtidebe dumb,
But we know with a mournful provision,
'Mid tho wealth, and the glare, and the heat,
That 111e sheet of the 3'ear Mei departed
Far, far upon smashing. feet
iutnnm fades into passionless Winter.
Dead grasses and skeleton trees,
Dark mists and chill rains of December.
L1'tck sIlow•cloutls: and 'waters that freeze.
Yet through all the wor'ld's ruin and aadnesa
Our heart; kap within us and sing,
.Knowing hid in no distant To -Morrow
Once more hr sure Prestige of Spring.
The Sabbath Ghilnes..
('clue, I.oai, and tarry not;
Thing the long -looked for day :
Oh, why thesef•ears of welting hero,
These ages of t
Come for Thy sa;nts,,till wait:
Daily ease endo theirhigh;
you would _ eche happiest mar in the whole T1eshT,hta;nndqttlhoebarrikggfenna!
world.
Never ! Never even hinted et torah tr.
thing ! I wasn't that sort of a noodle•head
<' -Air.. Bowser ! Why, there was for three
mouths, while I Ives waiting to make up
they Inifd to marry you, that you said yen
you emit(' hardly live from day to clay?"
"Waiting I yott waiting 1 Well, that is
coal 1 That tickiea 1170 --ha t he 3 hot :" lie
shouted ea ho held 1 it aides.
" Yes, waiting."
Why --ata I ha 1 ha !--you said "yes' so
mighty t ' u it doing
on quick bit your tongue' r � 1
le 1 'rhe idea of nut pining and wasting
away because' feared yon would say no i"
One of the officiating clergyman at Lord " Ito you remember the pet name you
Dudley's wedding, the Rev. Da rice Melville. used to call tate 1" she asked.
made Limsa1f fano l
g when the livingof " I,e
t
I1911$03150 (o mraarid
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snhiitesy was vacant by writingto the present " You wiled 1110 yanr red wild rose." Of evil-lawia
Lord Dudley's father this letter t "" Lord, at Red wild igwe.d ! Are you gotten; Ccunr, tate Thy kingdom t'oTby'ielf.
remember ", pp 9+, (treat etiugofrienaeoueness.
be David." He got the living, soft alt the heat, Nie, Bowser .
"It seams carious to me the continued." 2 IL='rc l'a, T. aarea;
itheut rtotlein11' hie acreaLim, that when a "
young elan is courting a girl no one can Indian Slularner.
make him L o theaG she is 1x1 a perfect Fair es
n -
tram chill 4mint;
b; mils
Turned awl looked hark, with 1onl;;no restful
Anda ' '1!t`, frost -'!(7. inotheir work of
2ieletl t#1a to hitt of :all her golden i1ny,:!
But blithe Ortail:cr'et pencil moved among
The leave: and bre tt hro' l.atayrhathie maze.
And tottolietl the Ammo with a ex boson fiance,
t.
And we at the mantshn; with a. purple hire.
1'tea'atantotil. e!iaal truth. 1t lucked -caul bummer
o' a
!ndt. n1 :s nw . e n e,• 1 -
o (t l a.dhr n tnohome
Then 15'1r,11in,, a.1a happy little child.
She called her birds uronn,i her and was
gone.
Canme, for creation groan*,
Ilnpatlent•pf Thy slay.
worn one 2211(c these long years of i11,
These wages of 13eley.
('onme. for the corn Is ripe;
Put in Thy rtr.kle now •
Weep ttaogroat bsrve"t of the earth.
Sower nod reaper Thou.
tame In Thy glorious might,
Coi110 with tile iron rod.
Soo tering Thy taeab+•fnre Thy Lion.
:Most anigllty Sen of l:od.
('one and make all things new;
Rudd up this ruined earth.
Restore mar faded paradise.
Creation's se. and birth.
A new clerical champion of the ballet is
the Rev, William Stalwhen G•airer, s, rector
fn llaaebeatei. Ile loolco upon the ballet
res an artistic drama with a dtatiilotplot iultl,
'veil -defined diameters. The dancer's caress angel- lie cant work days nor sleep nights
is traditional and intended to allot, free i far thial:rug of her, and the sight of her a
Islay to the limbs. good ballet doming ie 4 mile away acts his heart to beating Iike an
im beautiful in its way as intiele, an(1 the 1 enfiine." ���
ou
average morality of ballet dancers is about It does, ell , It might in the 1.115e of a
its goodies that in other brandies of female 31)000Y young noodle -head, but it wouldn't
labor. with a sensible fellow, 1 never 10 12 any
Robert Bird, an ironfounder, employing a al et'p nn your account,"
largo rnnnlacr of hands, and well-known as I dat-
ed any owl Nearly
from midnight to ! o'clock in
the morning, and--'--."
" Never i Never wrote yoga letterexcept
in the afternoon, when. I1ladn't anything to
do and wanted to use uta half-au.hour's
time," replied lar. Bowser.
"' And every ono of thele speaks of how
lonely you were, and with what joyous lin-
The Earl of I'orismoutit, who died on ticipations you looked forward to your Xlext
Saturday, was a Emir representative of the call."
titled aristocracy. Ho led a quiet life, but " Lonely 1 Joyous anticipations i I'd be
he was of no lase to anybody but himself. apt to be lonely when there were a dozen or
Ile was descended from one of the regicide more nighty good -biking girls after me,
league w110, after the restoration of Charles wouldn't 11"
III., vas hauled around the city-witha halter . t" But in to few brief years after marriage
around aria neck and then imprisoned for how the average husband does change 1'
life. His son is a prig is manners, but has observe(' Mrs. Bowser ars if speaking to her -
some ability-. The death of the Earl is said self.
to have been caused by a fit of temper in " Yes, tbaat's it, You hinted me down
connection with his eon-ln-law. and got me to marry you, awl now you are
trying to make nay home happy. If you
are feeling badly why don't you go emit
make yourself sumo cepn]p tea.
" Husbands taut about happy /mines,"
she continued, as she looked the paper over,
"• but what (10 theydoto lneke them hap -
a temperance reformer, (fed with *mate
suddenness en Saturday afternoon in a rail-
way carriage at Bradford. Ile was coaling
from Shipley, where his works are situated,
to Bradford, apparently in the best of health,
and expired whilst in the act of speaking to
a fellow passenger.
Mr. Walter, aurgeon of Marshfield, near
13at11, shot himself on Monday during a fit of
depression. He was formerly surgeon of the
,nen employed on the Severn Tunnel works,
and assistant demonstrator of anatomy at
Chariug Cross Hospital. Deceased ]held,-,
savant" outer public offices, and was greatly 1 Y 0 ,r
esteemed in the neigbourhood. He leaves 1 es, pitch into husbautls 11, growled
a widow and two &wren. Mr, Bowser, as loo swept over the ahompeg
and savagely kieked est the eat, whieb crone
Lily Cartwright servant girl, aged 11, to rub herself against his leg.
was remanded at Bilaton, on Saturday, ou " While they are courting they are call
the charge of attempting to poison her anis- miles and soft talk, but the haneymaott is
tress, a widow, named Ellen Reynolds. no sooner over than they sauna revealed in
According to the girl's admission she tired their true colors."
of her situation and wanted to go home. " Deep pitching i'initt in, \Its. Bowser
She therefore put a quantity of aconite line- Notating like a fault-finding wife to make
ment in her mistress's tea to poison her. It home pleasant !"
was stated that the teapot contained sutfi- "Do you remember that Fourth' of July
0ieene aconite to poison twelve people. evening when we sat ou the veranda?" she
asked- "I shallalways remetnberwhatyou
said that night and how much the situation
affected you."
"Affected nae !' What on earth are you
talking about !"
"You took my hand in yours, Mr. Bowser,
and yon asked me to try and love you.''
"Never ! If you'd swear to that on six-
teen family 'Bibles I wouldn't believe it."
" 3'ou said that was but a dreary
waste to you beide I crossed your path,
and-"
"I never did -never ! never !" he shouted
as he sprang up. " No one but you ever
charged me With being an idiot ora lunatic 1 '
" Mr. Bowser, didn't you say that if I
didn't harry you you'd surely kill y ourself?"
"No 1"
"(Didn't you once show me some baking -
powder in a pill -box and tell me it was
strychnine, and that you'd take it if I
married any one else 1"
" No ! Never cared two cents whether
you married me or not 1"
"Anel you deny that when fatllet: came
out one evening au(1 threw you orf the stoop
and told you never to come back, that you
Wrote 111eyou--!"
"'Threw me off the stoop ! Your 1
By the great hornspoon, but this is too
mucic, Mrs. Bowser I Threw me ! I'tl like
to have seen the whole caboodle of your
r'ela'tions throw 10e oft' a stoop ! "
"Perhaps you don't reniemller how you
used to compare my eyes to stars, and tell
me that it would be the one effort of your
life to make me happy ?"
"Eyes ! "Stars ! The idea of my talking
home expecting to
such bosh I
colic o
an
P g
Y
• g
spend a happy eveuln., in the bosom of my:
family and youae gone and knocked it all
:over ! That's the way with the tarnal women
-always kicking and complaining about
something,"
" There was a time when you used to pet
mo, Mr. Bowser." • ,.
"That's it ! Keep right on harping on
that salve old -string ! Yt a husband don't
tell his wife forty times, a fly that she's his
shining star she's ready to kick and mace
his home utiserable. I may be driven out
any (]ay now. I've seen it coming for the
last two years, bub I was helpless. 1'*n
going to lock up and go to bed. (,lord night,
Mrs. Bowser 1"
The Gallic chieftain's oath before going
into battle has been discovers 1 in an Irish
test of the second century and deciphered
as follows " The heavens are above us, the
land below us, the ocean around us -every
thing in a circle about us. If the heavens
do not fall, casting frons their high fortresses
the btars like vin on the face of the earth,
if shocks from within do not shatter the land
itself, if rho ocean from its blue solitudes
does not rise up over the brows of all living
things, 1, by victory m war, by combats
f and battles, will bring back to the stable
and the fold the cattle and to the house and
women to their dwellingsthe
1 thaathavebeelt
stolen by the enemy."
A singular case came before the Green-
wicll police on Saturday. .A woman was
found in the streets with the body of a baby
in her arms and as she wag 111 an excited
condition she was taken to tine police station.
Inquiries were made and it was ascertain-
ed that the child should beta beenburiedort
Saturday afternoon. The husband not hav-
ing a suit of black to attend the funeral
a quarrel took place, with the result that
the wife lifted the body out of the coffin,
and commenced. to perambulate the streets.
The police induced the parties to settle their
dispute and the body was taken back to the
house and replaced in the coffin.
Two sailing. ships ps recent]y lay in then
Mersey that had left Liverpool on the same
day last year, and after voyages of nearly
30,000 miles for each returned to port at
Liverpool almost side by side. Tliey left
oil Oct. 5 for Astoria, Ore., and arrived
'there ou March
loi:. ]n
av m
been in e
party with each`other'for a large portion of
the voyage. They were in sight for foiLy
days. Both Captains had thein wives on
hoard, and during the forty days bf proxi-
mity one of the Captains and his wife en-
joyed a Sunday 'dinner on the other vessel,
the compliment being returned on the fol-
lowing Sunday by the other captain. ,Both
vessels left Astoria e,1* April 8 ; but this
time one sailed for Dunkirk and the other
for Havre. They left these ports at nearly
the same time, and entered the '7let soy with-
in hailing distance after a voyage of 2142
days.
Unanswerable Logic•
" Pat ! Pat ! you should never hit a man
when he is clown ! " .Eegobs, 4Itat did I
worruk so Hard to get .hien clown for ? ti
Talmage Says the right 1 incl of a wife is
ono who who tells her husband : " You
provide the but ton and I'll do the rest."
The Amanda Honorable,
"Look here, barber, you've cut a piece
out of nay ear."
"tics, sir. Bot it's all right. It isn't
lost. Ibere, boy, wrap up this lobe in a
pi of caner, and be quick about it."
Onerea O'Skeerin',
1.1ah. p0,t rlekolle0t that -air
Dad -hunt ,.kinin h old bay mare
Was nolle In' with at skeercd
"i'ever'thing she toed er heeres1I
'1'h'owed rem. i. Ain/er,. And th'oweal Pap.
First ho straddled her, k-sfa, '. -,
Ami from well ---I Wowed her
Mint no tolliit iel.t /AMP furl -
Broke her collar -bone , and lit fiht
:feet a -kilt the a irloutrlgilt!
«'ell -lel lowed am make their bona)
eiho'd thaw any fellow, `most,
Ivor backed her! 81, "I know
One Moil at she'll never thaw l'
So Irid bet' In to milt -
Ant 1
1. jest comae round the 1t111.
Met a traction -engine 1- Ort
Jost tobee,11 that old mare snort.
And hay bark her seers, and see
flet ta•tis'in' to thaw enc 1
Course I ne, or said a word,.
But thinks ' `MyLatlybird.
•Yoo'il lzit clawed right here maul 11 OW,
(Myer (ly-deo', 01131100 1"
S'au know what l: dole? • I,io,t•
Stuck her -Wished done her bt;a•t!
non 'slides alt- strips the lines
Over her Maine head --and elute
We *71!(11* sa111it1' gall
Side the road 1 --A,nd there Iva had
Our owls fun! Jest wore her out
Mounted
her, and faced about,
And jest made her nose that lair
Lithe tract ton -engine there !
J'.11125 W IIIT 'o7t11 111/,1:v,
An Old Love Letter.
A Leominster housekeeper, while looking
aver some old letters of her great-grand-
mother, ran cross the following. r.
:aDear,
Good Johan : We shall have to put off our
marriage, mother is making swell au awful
fuss about it. I-(]on't want to a bit note we
are published, but I have to. She says you
ain't old enough, and I don't know anything
and then there is so much expense about it.
Now, John, just think of it. My dress will
be only 9 shillings ($1.50), and my new
calfskin shoes would do. She says you shan't
marry nue until you can keep two cows of
your own. Father is wining and says he
will give us the sheep, but mother says he
shan't, and yon know site always carries
the clay. Darn it ! I wish she could never
have got married herself. Now, Jo1u1, let
us stick to each other. I shall be la in
about ten months more. Now you 1vi11
hold 031, won't you, John ? Come Sunday
night with the gray horse and shay and the
will rid out and talk it over. (load night,"
Mary.
ABENOT aPur-
gative Medi-
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TON/0 and eanaov-
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supply in a condensed
form the substances
actually deeded to en-
rich the Blood, curing
all diseases coining
from Poon t.ticUlr..'-
ICY IlLOop, or from
VITIATED HIDEOUS 1n'
the BLOOD, and also
invigorate and BUILD
VP the BLOOD and
t;YsTanf, when broken
clown l
Yoverwork,
w 1
mental oar •
lout 1 disease,
w t
y. do
excesses and indiscre-
tions. They have a
SPECIFIC ACTION 0n
the SEXUAL SYSTkIId of
both Hien and women,'
restoring LOST wool:
andcorrecting. all
Ittamth annotto and
8UBP'11ESSIONS,
EERY MAN Wlro finds his mental ftae-
Y iMacs dull or failing, or
lis phsisal powers ala lin should tan 1;lheso
EILns Y Thewin restore his lost euorgli S, both
physical and mental.
EVERY WOMAN should take them.
s They, euro ail sup-
pressions and irregularities, which inevitably
entail sickness when neglected.
'YOUNG MEN ahoula take tlleSO Phis.
They will cure the re.
stilts of youthful bad habits, and strengthen the
syYOem"
NG WOMEl l should tato deem.
n These Elms will
snake there regular.
For sale by all druggists, or will bo sent 117/011
receipt of price (SOc. per box), by addressing
:('UR list, Tf 1LTaii llKS"'MEY . CO.
,Brockville, Ont.
Between the Gates.
Between the gate•sot birth and death
An old al}d saintly pilgrim passed,
With look of one who witooasettl
Tho long -sought goal at 10,2t,
O thou whoserovorant feet have found
The Pilaster's footprints in thy tray,
And walked thereon ns holy ground.
A boon of thee Ipray.
" My lack would borrow thy excess,
My feeble faith the a tr211gth of thine;
I need thy sours whiteIto ssinl nes1
To ltldo the stains of ream
`The grace and favor else denial
May well be granted ter thy sake."
So. tempted, doubtinr, sorely tried.
A younger pilgrim spoke.
`Thy prayer, my son tr inscends my gift;
"The burden of asoul to lif ,'e rip t
Or stain of sin to hide
ilowacr the outwardlife may seem,
For pardoning grace we all must prey
No man his brother can redeem
Ors. sours ransom pay
"Not always ago is growth of good
Its years have loses with their gain
A1,ainitsome ovrlyouth sv.thstgo(i
Its/land may strive in vain.
"With deeper vol, a than any speech
Of Mortal lip; from manta elan.
What earth's unwisdona may not teach.
Theriplrit otlly can.
"Make thou that holy Gnide ti ane own.
And, following wher + it Iea:ts the way,
The -known sante lapse in the unlcngwa
Ae twilight into day.
Tho best of earth shall still remain,
Alta heaven's eternal year: shall prove
That life and death anti.i07 andpala
.Ar.nmini tern at love."
t;n£1:NI.F. ' Wrioerts t,
"1 00.11 wait for your answer," he suggest-
ed, timidly, "" if you wish to think It over,"
"`.G'han3 s," she answered ; c" that is a good
idea. (fall tumid- say -ten scars from
now."
That
•
Tired
Feeling
Is a dangerous condition directly dole
to depleted or impure blood. It should
110t be Mowed w n continue, O
t _nt nue, as in its
debility the s}stent is especially liable
to serious attacks of illness: It is re-
markable how beneficial Hood's Saisa-
faarilla is in this enervating state. Pos-
sessing just those elements which the
system needs and readily seizes. this
medicine purities the blood, and Ira.
parts a feeling of strength and self-con-
fidence. Hood's Sarsaparilla is the best
remedy for that weakness which pre
veils at change of scum, climate or life.
oodisSarsaparilla
"I believe it is to the t'se of h'ood's
Sarsaparilla. that I owe my present
health. In the spring, I got so calk'
pletely run down I could not eat or
sleep, and all the dreaded diseases of
life seemed to have a mortgage on my
system. I was obliged to abandon my
work, andafter seeking medical it eat-
ment and spending over $So for different
preparations, I found myself no bett.".
Theta my wife persuaded nae to try (a
j bottle of Hood's Sarsaparilla. Before
1 the first bottle was gone 1 began to
{
amend. I have now used two bottles
and have gained 22 pounds. Can eat
anything without it hurting me; my
dyspepsia and biliousness have gone.
I never felt better in nay life." W. V.
EuLows, Lincoln, 111.
9
O
Makes the
Weak Strong
" Early last spring I was very much
run dowry, had nervous headache, felt
miserable and all that. I was very
much benefited by Hood's Sarsaparilla
and recommend it." Mss. J. M. TAY-
LOR, X1 19 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, O.
"1 Yeas very much run down in health,
had no strength and no inclination to
do .anything. I have been taking
Hood's Sarsaparilla and that tired feel-
ing has left rhe, my appetite has re-
turned,I
am like a ne • man." H Z CIiAUIr-
CEY, LATHA3', North Columbus, Ohio
cod's
Sarsaparilla
Sold by druggists. ii ; sax for $5. Prepared
only by C I. IIOOD ,C CO., Lowell, Moss.
®O Doses One r p - qtr
1 CURE F1TSt
When I say X euro .l' do not mean merely to atop (lona
fox a time and then Lave thorn rt+tnra again, X moan 5
radical 011(5. I have hada the dls0ase of FITS, EPILEI'•
SY .or FILLING. SICKNESS a lije•long study. I warrant
15? remedy to cure the worst Oases. Because others have
tolled is no reason for not now receiving a en1•,. Send at
one0 for a treatise and a tree Bottle of nay Infallible
remedy. Give ENFEES2 and POST.Or1'ICE.
H. G. ROOT, M. C., 186 ADELAIDE ST.
WEST, TORONTO, ONT.
.on 1+00001.G al 1570 i, n
iia td h„ nil
end r otol ,n n
.a r
hither 1 a00 4 ,,, , ovr t i. 1 1 .,thoir
Asy
mvntut tieto.,b, rt Liyl .. A,0
3 Oe sill 1 , Ii„ a 101, la 1V len nt,
3 our epiahere is, l,,Y.ratst +oo. Su,02,0(8 rThs.yuta
}eurapara!mown houta, nrinll, o0,,,l t• o! 1p001 (1This
Begin:t n a tend Diad 1 i ix 885 to 550 sorra-0 1: every Walker.
n dtuors e 0 utlio ovpo to 550 prv111•aei: , )o I (ria rut-
e1„nnl1,.Ror0t11 y u ppati t.ee.1Atreinl nix Mon here. ,•roOtion ta11 you 111512. No .Since to et: Mont i, 8 Gula
wraGuatict.. lhL,:. 'L•, .)3, QSJl, e� flU ra Sal�tiRi'rd. leAlSat.
CREKENEMEnt
00in.�-Iiri!.r
RHEUMATISM,3
Neuralgia, Sciatica,
6Urnba gg o, Backache,
Headache,
Toothache,
..
Bites, Sore Throat,
Frost Bites, Sprains,
Bruises, Burns, Etc.
Bobl by Druggists and Dealers ererywiiece.
Trf1y treats a bottle. Directions era
71 Langueges.
THE CI(M(LE$ a. VOGELER GO.. Balthsara. Nt
Caaadiaa Deet: Toronto' Qat,.
1NTEECOLQNL�A L
A I kN"'7�
Y M. .(.
OF ‘ C.A,N•.D,A•
T1edireotrout0 between the West said all
notate on the Lower St, Lawrence and elate
des Clralentr,l'rovieceof Quobees .also for
New Brunswick ,Nova a+oot a,Prance Edward
Gape$rotonlid ands,and Newtoutial an dant*
St. Pierre,
trains leave Mont to 1last d 11aIitaar
dally (ainnaays,ereeptedf and run through
withcuta1ouge between theca point5iu 14d
bottle and 07. minutes.
The through exproe1 traincars of the Ia-
tercolonla!Railway are brilliant) t-ktated
by electricity and heated Ito steam trete the
locomotive. thus greatly lucre.eing the emit
fart and safety or travellers.
New and elegant bugetsteening Ansi day
Gare, &rerunea*hunt $h expra2SGtaiAI.
Canadian -European Ir2alI and
ppt1ser.ger Route.
1'1e3on.;erstorfrQatet es:raur the cored•
Hentlavle.rvirig Moat, 811017 2 -j135.7.1.02 -1;1!1g
1rin juin outward ruaileteteme: at llatirez
out:,10 d„7.
The a Gouttnofbsbipae+e'siadirectedtotitO
R1111k91e feciltt le•. "tl1` .11 113. tbie route, for
the transport ot11.11 r laud e:ler-it moreiaan-
cse 71,tonged forei:el:usteira I :ovines a,uc
Noe t ualdiaud wee to:,`1r1,:mouta oia►
f dr5
Ar'•alrlru.n8Cgin,e"1d°:dfor vie 1:nr+.peau nail
et to
Ticket amaw1, °tits.Ine.1and iitform atron
about the route; ono .012-171 and 1.1;e9Qn100
ra t1oaaL))!.e tion tot
17-W1:ATlit8l;$T.J\,
Weston Freight ,t~ Passe'.ire Alen t
'J ltoaalniiouseBlock ,tork At.aaconto
1) POT1?IN(;Eit,
• (inlet iullerintcnaient
.
I0iltrny (]dice,'..;G)lctan, 1.13.
Jan 111 i
('ores Burma. Vale, file,, in their worst. form
,•sw.e]11u a k: Viola•+, Inflammation, Frei
Blies, Chapped•110lis ani all: km raise ator,
HINTS PAIN EXTERMINATOR
-ea~1:cs
I, unit age, clot P. tllt.atism. eitralg]a
7etherize. Patna in over. foram.
137 ;til dealers. Wholesale n orale by F. 10.1)417 &('o
ERRORS OF YOUTH. Nervous De-
bility, t',etulnal Losses and 1'reinatnre Decay.
prourb4tly dad 7er111cnently cured by
Dons lot interfere with mot ornewt OCeneati0n
and fully restores lost vigor and inauresmo*foot
=Abend. Pelee SI par bets
Solo Prolt.ietor, 11, SCIUOPIET.1). Selloa
sends
Brut; Store, ELM STREET, TORONTO,
Enluision l
Or
Cod Liver Oil
AND THE
Hypophosphites 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
CURES
Scrofulous and
Wasting' Diseases.
Chrome Cough.
Loss of Appetite.
Mental and Nervous
Prostration.
General Debility, &c.
Beware of all imitations. Ask for
"the
and refuse
D. &L. Emulsion,
all others.
PRICE 50C, AND $1 PER BOTTLE.
DO YOU KEEP IT IN THE HOUSE?
LLE; N'S LUNG BALSAM
NO BETTER REMEDY FOR
COUGHS, COLDS, CROUP, CONSUMPTION, d7G.
1/16/41'2162 i1 r9 ®.IEA. mica mscamo sszt7 �. pe, teem_y�oel
ler advantages guaranteed. Notary and Expenses ratawn„ eea.i
l adva gages to beginners. Btoct complete, vl'lth!acus�tling paelaltJe&
e s7' `.PIT FREE. Ws 51terin1/0.lahat'*os 0111227255' �-j7rtte'�'1A.O'W!ti•
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