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PROMISE OF COMFORT.
Come unto me, thou weary one,
The loving Christ bath said;
Come, tell we all, thy sine and griefs,
And I will not upbraid.
Oh, do Lot spurn that loving friend,
But run to him for rest,
His arms are 1.10w exteuded wide
To fold you to his breast.
1 our sins he heels will forgive,
1f you \sill then! forsake,
For he has hn,nlieed iu his word
A new heart to create.
Then Cods en viands a joy \call be,
His law be your delight,
For when we live for those we love,
Our burdens nA.
ebut PEAHEN, Clinton.
GET TIIE BEST.
The public are too intelligent to ptlruhasc
a worthless article a second tiule, on 'the
'eoutrary they want tha best! Physicians
are virtually unanimous in saying Scott's
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St10RT STOIIIES itE'l'OLD.
— i
(,gorge Augustus Salaa was once in a
train which was "held up" by t'arlists
in Spain, and 1i, n•. erlu'ard a Spulish
gentleman, who was overcome with
fright luurtuut ing to himself, "To die
s0 yuulg, to leave my wile 0101 babes;
oh, it is sad, it i; sad! and L haven't
had my I eaket.1."
Soiled), ,,net. asked General .sus. i
E..lohistoithe Southern arn>y
•
did 1101 (weepy the ettpitn1 tat unci
,Etre the first Hill !inns "'There wave
1WO reasons \shy we slid 11o1 lake
\\ ttshinglun," shit! he. "myself tulle
the Pet0utae 1 i, er. 1 had reached
that age that I knew an :11111'1'il'ttll
soldi"r c mold not ford 0 river 0 guile
wide tall eighteen feet deep."
Oil.
THE HODRENA TORONTO.
SICK CHIL-
One of the most important of the
public institutions in Ontario is the
hospital for sick children, in Toronto,
containing accommodation for 175 pa-
tients, ranging from two to fourteen
years. Children from all pacts of On-
,Q.arlo, whose parents cannot afford to
ay for medical attendance, are cared
for free of all charge. When parents•
peeriweek theyfser cureatheebestfomr edical
attendance and have every want sup-
plied. This hospital is a Provincial in-
stitution in every sense of the term,
and is retic nized as the leading hospi-
tal for children in the world. Its acci-
dent ward is open day and night, all
the year round, and children sent in
from the country, suffering from acci-
dents or deformaties of any kind, are
promptly attended to. Ambulances
are sent to all railway stations on due
notice being given to the authorities.
The facilities for all kinds of surgical
a
Work are unsurpassed, an
d t, legrap - 6
or telephonic warning that the ambu- emergencies—as that he used to say in
a^^� f his family prayer, after breakfast:
At a prayer -ne't'ting in a small tows,
near Syracuse recently, 011 illiicrate
but. good man made 1 he following pray-
er: "1) Lord, Thule knowest that we
are thtulkf(t1 (o Thee that our souls nue
safe from the lire ileal giiencheth not.
If a luau lose his horse, Thou kiowe.,t
that he Can buy another; if he lose his
house, Thou knowest that he can buiid
another; if he lose his wife, Thou
Jsnowest that he can get another; but
if he lose his soul—good bye, John."
It related of an English judge,
now gone overt o the majority, that,
whenever a woman appeared as a wit-
ness, after asking her age, he used to
go on, with a malicious twinkle in his
eye: "Now, madame, you swear to
speak the truth and the whole truth.
What is your name? What is your
profession?" The stress laid on the
word "Now," and the tone in which it
was uttered, had the effect of convul-
sing the auditors; but it is on record
that most of the witnesses never seem-
ed to perceive the lit..le joke at their
expense.
William Dean Howells' father, who
emigrated to Ohio half a century or
more ago, used this formula to get rid
of an intrusive visitor who had worn
out his welcome. He would be called
out on some business and would say to
the guest: "I suppose you will not he
here when 1 return, so I wish you
good-bye!" This was not bad, except
in comparison with the superb str'ata-
em ascribed to Gerrit Smith in such
lance is on its :say opens the
the largest and best equipped hospital
in the world. Last were treated insideyear
the building, and
2,000 in the outdoor department. In
the summer the children are all sent
over to the Lakeside Home for Little
Children, on Toronto Island, which is
the largest Children's sanitarium in
the world, and the most perfectly
equipped, containing beds for 150 chil-
dren. A copy of the report of the
hospital is sent to any address. on ap-
plication to "The Secretary, College
Streetn_TorOnt0."
"May the Lord also bless Brothel'
Jones, who leaves us on the ten o'clock
train this morning."
Mr Robert Biron, Q.C., who has just.
died, was a very popular man in Lon-
don fon his good qualities and his gifts
as an after-dinner speaker. His ex-
pression was pot that of one who pass-
ed his time in brawling courts and pur-
lieus°of the law, but was rather count-
rified than otherwise. This, on one
occasion, caused a couple of rqgues,
who drove the common trade of ee)1-
ing sparrows in Regent Park as "hav-
ing just flow'd over from the Zoologic-
al Gardens" to imagine him an easy
victim. "It's a curious bird, sir, and
we don't know its value, nor even
what kind of a bird it is. Now, what
should you think?" "Well," said Bir -
on, looking from one to another of
their thievish faces, "I am not quite
sure, but I should think it was a jail-
bird." The astonished embarrassment
they displayed was, he used to say,
quite aemarkable.
OOLD IN THE CURE HEAD AND HOW TO
IT.
One of the most unpleasant and danger -
ons maladies that afflicts Canadians at this
season is cold in the head. Unpleasant,
because of the dull, heavy heaeache, in-
flammed nostrils and other disagreeable
symptom& accompanying it; and danger-
ous, because if neglected it develops into
catarrh, with its disagreeable hawking and
spitting. foul breath ,frequent loss of taste
and swell, and in many cases ultimately
developing into consumption. Nasal Balm
is the only:remedy yet discovered that will
instantly relieve cold in the head and cures
is a few applications,. while its faithful nee
will effectually eradicate the worst case of
oatarrh. Capt. D. H. Lyon, president of
the C.P.R. Car Ferry, Prescott, Ont., says
—"I used Nasal Balm for a prolonged case
of cold in the head. Two applications ef-
fected a cure in less 'than 24 hours. I
would not take $100 for my bottle of Nasal
Balm, if I could not replace it." Sold by
all dealers, or sent by mail postpaid at 50
oents per bottle, by addressing G. T. Ful-
ford & Co., Montreal.
HYMNS AND THEIR WRITERS.
Jesus, Lover of My Soul, was writ-
ten by Charles Wesley, just after an
escape from a mob.
O Sacred Head, Now Wounded, is a
translation of a translation. The orig-
inal hymn was the Salve Caput, by St.
Bernard.
There is a Fountain Filled with
Blood, is the most popular of Cowper's
hymns. It is considered one of the
classic lyrics of the English language.
And Are We Yet Alive? is by Charles IL squaw.". said McCook to the assem-
by. . It is the opening hymn used I bled Indians, and giving the chief a
by Methodist conferences the world 1 parting push he returned to his office.
over and has been so employed for one p g
hundred years.
KARL'S CLOVER ROOT will purify
your blood, clear your oomplexion, regulate
Edward, one of the "fighting Mc -
Cooks," while governor of Colorado
Territory, had a good deal of trouble
with the Indians, and especially with
their chief Colorow. With a parity of
his braves, Colorgw came to Denver
one day, and after drinking heavily
told his followers thathe was going up
to kill McCook. The governor had his
office in a two-story building, and sat
with his back to the door, with a look-
ing -glass on the desk in front of him,
so that he could see anyone coming in
without turning. McCook was expect-
ing some trouble with Colorow, and
was seated at his desk when the In-
dian came in. Colorow had a pistol in
his hand, and approaching McCook he
stood by his side and grunted, "Mc-
('ook liar!" The governor never look-
ed up, but kept on writing. "McCook
heap big liar, ' continued Colorow, and
still the pen scratched away. Colorow
mistook McCook's silence for fear, and
let his pistol -hand drop until his arni
hung down straight. In an instant
McCook grasped the Indian's wrist,
and in another the pistol fell to the
floor. Turning Colorow around, the
governor deliberately thrust him down-
stairs and out of the door into the cir
cle of Indians who were waiting for
the expected trouble. "Colorrw's
Charles H. Iluiohinas.
Sick
Headache
CURED PERMANENTLY
BY TAILING
Ayer's Piiis
' I was troubled a long time with sick
headache. It was usually accompanied
with severe pains in the temples, a sense
of fullness and tenderness in one eye, a
bad taste in my mouth tongue coated,
hands and feet cold, and sickness at the
stomach. I tried a good many remedies
recommended for this complaint; but it
was not until I
Began Taking
flyer's Pills
that I received anything like permar
Hent benefit. A single box of these pills
fromhheadaches, anand well man."-
C. H. HUTCHINOS, East Auburn, Me
AYER'S PILLS
Awarded Medal at World's Falr
Aver'$ Sarsaparilla is the Seat.
THAT WOULDN'T ANSWER.
Bessie Footlights -1 should like to
show you mynew dance, taut there
isn't room for it here.
Manager— Wait till I move this table
out of the way.
Bessie Footlights—That won't do
any good; the ceiling is too low.
OBSERVING THE SABBATH.
Effle—Please, Uncle Arthur, do come
and play chess with rue.
Uncle Arthur—Oh, Ethel Don't you
remember? 11's Sunday.
Ellie -\\'c:!, we Cott let the bishop
twin.
N,`R'lt. LLY,
Lieutettult -Von say you found Mr
Huyster in the street intoxicated.
♦What did von ,h> with hiut'7.
, 1111 111 ,t'h\. �',"t s'1, we had
I, ;t„ tt it elnhtthle
11;111,
l.leutellau:
1'.Ltl1 —.1nd so we clubbed 111111.
;:l[LLOli'S Cl 111;, the great cough and
cro,il> cure, 1s i„ t'reat ,Ieuland. 1'ocket
siz, contains tweuty•tive doses, only 25c.
Children_ lute it. Sold by J. 11. Cunibe.
']'lei? BHL1..
The duct or had presented his bill and
it v%1IS large.
"1Lunlph!" said Skinflint, "this is a
pre\ ty big charge.' '
'•No doubt," retorted the dr:,ctor,
"considering the value of the life 1
saved; but it goes."
The assessment of Belleville is $4,-
083,61111. The population has increased
to 1(1,318.
Mrs 11.13, Osier, wife of Mr B. B. Os-
ler, Q,. C., died at Toronto, Thursday,
at 8 o'clock. The deceased had been an
invalid for many years. Her husband
was in court on the Ford murder case,
the condition of Mrs Osler sot having
supposed to be alarming.
Ayer's Pillsare recommended by leading
physicians anddruggists, as the most prompt
and efficient remedy for billiousness, nausea
costiveness, indigestion, sluggishness of the
liver, jaundice, and sick headache; also, to
relieve colds,. fevers, neuralgia, and rheu-
matism.
The Toronto News says:—Geo. F.'1larter,
the leader of the Ontario Opposition, will
not lead the Conservatives in the Legisla-
ture next session. That is the general
opinion of Conservatives. For the last few
days Mr Marter has been hobnobbing with
the prominent men of the party. A few
days before he came, Mr Whitney; of Dun-
das, was here with a deputation from his
oounty, but the most important thing iter
Whitney did was to come in contact with
nearly every member of the Ontario dele-
gation. Ile went away before Mr Marter
arrived, and left behind him a general- im-
pression that he is the coming man.
. PROFESSOR BLACK iE.
Here is a pathetic. story of ( be last
words of the late Professor Blackie.
His wife was talking with hilts on char-
ity.
har-it "Ah, yes, Hans," she said, "you
have always been so fond of speaking
of the three—Faith, Hope and Charity
—he agape, as you called het."
• The dying'riian; foltbtiir fife ritioce
acSnrate pronunciation of Greek which
prevails in Scotland, gently corrected
the misplaced accept: "Agape, my
dear."
And those were the last words Pro-
tessor Blackie uttered—a strikingly
characteristic combination of his life-
long ideas of kindliness and scholar-
ship.
TORTURE UNTOLD
WAS SUFFERED
A WELL KNOWN GENTLEMAN IN THE DISTRICT
OF ALOOMA WRITES ABOUT HIS SUFFERINGS
GENTLEMEN,—About three months ago I
was all used up with Rheumatism, suffer-
ing more than torture from it frequently.
I took three bottles of your saluable med-
icine, Burdock Blood Bitters, and now feel
all O.K. again. Some six years ago I took
a few bottles of B.B.B. and found it the
best medicine I had ever used. I had the
very best of health until this attack of
Rheumatism, but now I am glad to say
that B.B.B. has made me as sound as a
dollar.
AN ART ITEM.
Lady (artist)—Have ou noticed the
your Bowels and make your head clear as new art in the show hill?
a bell. 25c., 50o,, and $1. Sold by J. H. philistine—Yes; but if that is art, I
Combe. am a fool.
Nearer, My God, to Thee, was the Lady—It is art.
ork of Sarah Flower Adams,and first
appeared in a volume of hymns and
anthems published in 1840 by Rev. W.
J. Fox.
All Hail the Power of Jesus' Nano,
was written by Edward Perronet in
1779, and ptablished anonymously in
the Gospel Magazine in the following
year.. All else froth the pen of this
writer has been forgotten.
My Soul, Repeat His Praise, is by
Isaac. Watts. It was one-half of a
iymn which he entitled Mercy in the
Midst of Judgment. The other half is
the well known hymn beginning The
Pity of the Lord.
Oh, Might My Lot Be Cast with
These, is part of a hymn by Charles
Wesley on the primitive church. It
had originally thirty verses. Many 6f
Wesley's hymns were very long, some
having forty or fifty stanzas.
Come, 0 Thou All Victorious Lord,
is by Charles Wesley. It was written
for the quarrymen of Portland and
contained several allusions to their
business, which were readily recog-
nized and heartily appreciated.
Children, Cry for
Pltilheeos Castorla,
ALL MEN
Young, old or middle-aged, who find them-
selves nervous, weak and exhausted, who
are broken down from excess or over -work,
resulting in many of the following symp-
toms :—Mental depression, premature old
age, loss of vitality, loss of memory, bad
dreams, dimness of sight, palpitation of the
heart, emissions, lack of anergy, pain in the
kidneys, headache, pimples on the face and
body, itching or peculiar sensation about
the scrotum, wasting of the organs, dizzi-
ness, specks before the eyes, twitching of
the muscles, eyelids and elsewhere, bash-
fulness, deposits in the urine, loss of will
power, tenderness of the scalp and spine,
weak and flabby muscles, desire to sleep,
failure to be rested by sleep, constipation,
dullness of hearing, loss voice, desire for
solitude, excitability of temper, sunken
eyes, surrounded with LEADEN cIROLES, oily
looking skin, etc., are all symptoms of ner-
vous debility, that lead to insanity, unless
cured. The spring or vital tome having
lost its tension, every function wanes in
consequence. Those who through abuse
committed in ignorance, may be perma-
nently oiled. Send your address and 10o
i,1 stamps for book oti,dieesees peonliar to
man, seat ge(►led. Addred9 M. V. LOgoty,
24 Mat:donnell Ave„ Toronto, Ont., Oanada
A. MCCONACHIE,
Kenabutch, Ont.
SICK HE ID I("HE.
A SIMPLE HOUSEHOLD REMEDY
FOR THIS DISTRESSING_
AFFLICTION.
OBTAINABLE AT A COST OF A CENT A DOSE AT
AN Dt4g9LI3T9,8> - LLd it.Pt't•3ikP.:E.EION.9•.-
- ItE5CI1IPTION,l4T DR. CHIME, AUTHOR OF
THE WELL-ENOt\"N RECIPE I300E.
Mrs G. Bird writes from Harriston,
Ont., under date Sept. 15th, 1894: "While
on a visit to Toronto, and taking in the
sights of the Exhibition, I was taken very
ill with sick headache and dizziness, a life•
long complaint of mine, and I thought I
would have to'take to my bed, as I have al-
ways had to do when my head is bad. I
was also very much troubled with a very
tired feeling when arising in the morning.
Hearing of Dr. Chase's Kidney -Liver Pills,
thought I would try a box, and I must say
'tie indeed a wonderful medicine in pill
form, for after taking one pill my head felt
better, and before I had taken half a box
was entirely cared and had no return of
stomach or head trouble." Dr. Chase's
Kidney -Liver Pills are put up in yellow
wrappers which bear the photograph and
signature of Dr: A.W. Chase. None others
are gennine. They are an honest remedy
awl, as one man puts it, "are half a fami-
ly medicine chest."
THOSE. GRASPING LAN DLORDS.
Treetop—Now. jes' look at thet sign,
Don't Blow Out the Gas.
Hayrick—What does it mean?
Treetop—They probably want its to
call a boy to do it, so they can charge
fifty cents more on our bill.
PINE -MALT IS ALL THE TALK
HEREABOUT.
"What shall I take to break np this bad
midi" Answer—Pine-Malt. 'But it has
gone down to my Lungs and hangs on!"
Then get a bottle of Pine -Malt and Hypo -
phosphite instead. I advise thus from per-
sonal and family experience. Pine -Malt
aote like a charm, allaying cough, curing
hoarseness and other symptoms with sur-
prising quickness. It is a great family
medicine, safe and pleasant. My faith in
Pine -Malt La unbounded. The new med-
icine is all the talk hereabout. J. G. CALD-
ER, pastor Brooke Baptist church, Lamb -
ton, Ont., Jan. 10th, 1895.'
A MOTHER'S WAY' OF PUTTING
IT.
"Yes, sir, my son is about to sit for
his matriculation, but I must tell you
that he is afflicted with a kind of in-
firmity — extraordinary kashfulness.
He knows quite well everything that
he may be asked, but he is so shy that
—and then—
The examiner, with a smile betray-
ing kindness blended with experience,
replied: "And what is he particularly
shy in?"
The mother, promptly: "In Greek,
sir."
ALL J OTNERhS
WHO 'HAVE USED
PALMO SOAP
KNOW THAT FT
15 THE
BEST BAWYS SOAP
for It aliAg
1i S sons.
Baby was troubled with sores on head and legs.
1 tried "Palmo-Tar Soap." In a very short time
the sores disappeared, akin became smooth sad
white, and the child Mta. HoLTZMAN,
aCr.ditAn.
Only 250 Big Cake.
0
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What is
Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants
and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor
other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute
for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil.
It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years' use by
Millions of !Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays
feverishness. Castoria, prevents vomiting Sour Curd,
cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castoria relieveS
teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency.
Castoria assimilates the food, regulates the stomach
and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cass
toria is the Children's Panacea—the Mother's Friend.
Castoria.
Castoria.
"Castoria le an excellent medicine for chil-
dren. Mothers have repeatedly told me of its
good effect upon their children."
Da. G. C. Os000n,
Lowell, Mass.
"Castoria is the best remedy for children of
rhich I am acquainted. I hope the day is not
far distant when mothers will consider the real
interest of their children, and use Castoria in-
stead of the various quack nostrums which are
destroying their loved ones, by forcing opium,
morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful
agents down their throats, thereby sending
them to premature graves."
Da. 3. F. gncom LO ,
Conway, Ark.
The Centum Company, 'TT led
f0U TOUR OUTIA6 60 TO PICTURESQUE
THEM ISM).
CRUEL SHE.
Edwin—What do you think I have
in this locket, dearest? The postage
stamp on your last letter. It has been
touched by your lips. It often touch-
es mine.
Angelina—Ob. Edwin, I'm so very
sorry. I moistened that horrid post-
, PI Vase mention this paper. ' age stamp on rido's dear, damp nose.
"Castoria is so web adapted to children that
I recommend it as superior to any preseriptio l
known to me." H. a. nnosb(n, M Yf ,
1115o. Oxford St., Broo , If. Y.
"our physicians in the children's depart
meat have spoken highly of their expert -
once iu their outside practice with Castoria
and although we only have among our
medical supplies what is known as regular
products, yet we are free to confess that tY
merits --of Castoria has won us to look with
favor upon it." .
UNITED Roseau. arra DieviarersT,
Boston, Marr.
ALLEIr C. SMITH, Pres.,
Street, New York City.
array
1
As many good things are likely.
to. But you are safe in running
the risk if you keep a bottle or
Perry Davis'
PA1N
KILLER
et hand. It's a never -failing
antidote for pains of all sorts.
Sold by all Druggists.
Doss.—One teaspoonful in • half glsee of water or milk (warm 1f convenient,
Iiothing *
for Spring.
READY TO WEAR
. MEN'S SIIITS -
The best value in the trade.
$3.50 to $5 per Suit
ONN THOUSAND MILES OF LAKO meg,
AT ,MALL IIXPENS'S.
Visit this Historical Island, which is the
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Detroit ; $15 from Toledo; $18 from
Cleveland for the round trip, including
meals and berths. Avoid the heat and
duet by traveling on the D. ez C. floating
palaces. The attractions of a trip to
Mackinac region are unsurpassed
island itself Is a grand romantic spot, its
climate most invigorating. Two new
steel passenger steamers have just been
built for the upper lake ro'nits; Meting
$800,000 each. They are equipped with
every modern convenience, annunciators,
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n
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