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There are thousands of WORK IND WORRY. -
'. HOSPITAL SliRGEONS. � LIFE OF AN EXPER,OI1, I
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Sickly school -girls all over — General Weyler should have subdued the
' rebellion within 90 days. No unpreju.
$111,M5 HARD TO GET, AND IT this broad land 'that are Caused Mental Strain, Depression, Weak. RESTRICTIONS WHICH MAKE LIFE diced military autboriV who has studied
t Lf�+T EASY TO FILL THEM. dragging their way through h uses, Debility andProstration—e Way BURDENSOME. the two forces and mode due allowance
gg g Y g for the advantages
Uut of the Difficulty. possessed by tboae who
' .school -life who might enjoy X fight upon their native soil will dissent
g "Over work, and mental strain caused from this Proposition. There are Spanish, r �• ,�h�4iQi Burgeon Beer Thousands of This IS the Lot of the "Son a[ 1l3ewtvloe P P p
' •4**" R Year — The Ambulanoe Doctor that abundant life which be- by business trouble last spring, brought on the' "Sing of Vis"—Red Tat Thr t generale in Cuba who admit its truth.
physical and nervone prostration. My There are others who have returned, die-
}�rRnaea Merit altar, hist r Little Pull lOn S t0 OULh b simple at- nerves were completely unstrung, T euf- latadr the Risley of Eihlntr-Bomrthing gusted, to Spain because their suggestions
ggestloas
" loot a load TLing, y y p fared very much with giddiness, and telt About the Present Emperor, o! plans to end the war were not allowed
tention to hygienic laws and as if I was constant' about to fall forward.
yg Y to t disclosed u the pains. A four
yery graduate of the New York mad- I had severe eine in m bead, and m I am asked something about the private
+,. P Y Y months' stay in Cuba, beginning in Janu-
- ,, cal,schools would be glad to hold for the a proper course o treatment physician told me that if I was not care. habits, the morals and the ability of the ary and ending with April of this year,
>gxet.l8 months of els professional life a ful, I would have congestion of the brain. •mporor of Chi" Very little is known much of which time was passed in cheery
1p, ako'n the staff of a metropolitan hoe 1 with Scott's Emulsion. This I Sleeplessness also ave ma rest disoom- g him. Theoretically the son
oe P p p g g ebncernip h y Ing the forces in the field, has resulted In
1 Perhaps one graduate fa 80 obtains Would make the blood rich ( fort. Some nights I could not sleep at all, of heaven, the king of kings, Is a sacred the oonviation on in
+Spoh an appointment. So valuable to a ' and what little ales I did et on other being and should be always spoken of y part that it has not
diclan or cur eon fe hos ilei p g y P been the purpose of General Weyler to end
P, y g P practice the heart-beat strong; check nights was feverish, and disturbed by un- with the greatest respect and reverence. the rebellion. Conversations with Spun-
}�1rk 3New York that graduates in medicine pleasant dreams. I would wake up with a It Is impossible for him to have faults or tab officers, from generale to corporals,
llfigni all the region round flock to the an- that tendency to exhaustion Start, andtrembling all over, suffering as to commit errors like ordinary risen, He "bowed that the same motives that were
:.iiiol examinations of the hospital&- If the well from a sinking feeling which gave me comes from divine ancestry, and when he evidently actuating and quicken the appetite by y g the commander In al-
" ,tltafi vacancies are to be filled, 20, 80, 50 q great distress. My breathing was also at. dies be takes hjs place among the gods, no lowing the war to drag along were prompt-
oung men present themselves for extrrrii- feoted and I felt aometimeB as if I was matter what he says or does while on the
strengthening the digestion. Ing a large proportion of the staff and line
�,��t-l`atlon. Graduates of the Harvard Medical g g g dying. ing, Both in body and mind I was in earth. Therefore the people who have an
{� A Our book tells more about y going on !n carrying out the policy of their superior.
4, tviiri'opme over, to these examinations, such a weak State that I found it difficult opportunity to know what fe g --•T. G. Alvord, Jr., in Forum.
Iiartly because there is a wider experience to attend to business. I seemed, in fact, to within the Forbidden City, as the grounds
�q'Ue had here than in Boston, partly per- lt. Sent free. have lost all vitality. around the palace are called, are not like. Convulsions.
I:atit because a young man going upon the The first material relief I obtained was ly to discuss their ruler as freely as the In convulsions the first thing to tIn 19 to
.R of a Boston hospital must come not I SCOTT & BOWNE, aellrvme, pot when I commenced taking Milburn's Heart subject" of other soverelgnsdo. Nona but loosen the clothing, so that free respiration
am,a,grnduate in medicine with the diplo- and Nerve Pills, which I got at Mr. G. E the members of their court and their at- d„ry he had. Cold water Should be applied
o, .. D„ but as a sort of house pupil Gibbard'e drug store, corner King and John taches is allowed to enter the palace
quAllsentico in medicine, streets, Toronto. They helped me at once, The military guard is composed o! chosen to the head with a sponge and the face
All physicians and surgeons to the New __ I have taken four boxes, and feel like a new soldiers, All the servants and attendants gently sprinkled with it. The hot bath,
1p,'ork hospitals, save the pathologists, serve NEVER PAY CASH. man now. My nerve" are strong, T sleep are persons whose lives are spent in the which should be from 87 degrees to 90 de -
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t pay. Newly graduatuti doctors, well, and all the distressing, debiliatint palace, and who are ndt allowed to leave greee, in Connection with cold applications
, is of r
fabn from 28 to near 80 yeaW of age, have Advloo of a Business man Who Believer troubles which I have mentioned have it. The hands lire head
that have ministered to great service, The child
f iB polntments for ubbut 18 months. Con- raetioell dies eared. the em. eror oP China are never allowed to should not be kept in the hot bath more
p in Buying on Credit. practically PP p than ten minutes, and well" there should
F' L' ulting surgeons, always skilled tind often "Never ` I In addition to this I have gained greatly perform similar service for ordinary be- than
well rubbed with the hand• and then
pay cosh for anything Lf you Y
,,'.lglly distinguished, are glad to serve want to get commercial rating," said 1 in physical health and strength. I know Ings, and no servant leaves the Forbidden dried and rubbed with a warm towel, rolled
W, thout pay for two yearS together, °be- business yuan the other Clay. •`Girt goods I of no remedy at all approaching Milbuin's City, When a Servant becomes too infirm r e hot blanket and put to bed- When
'utse it is here that ex fe gained on credit, even when able wpaye t arch Heart and Nerve Pills in effectiveness for to perform his dzrtiea he receives s pen-
, ,and reputations are made. A visiting i p coavulsious err caused by the approach of
,i, for them, and pay the bill with proml+t- diseases of the heart and nrrves,' cion. If the officials desire to get rid o! an eruptive foyer, such as scarlet fever,
iturgeon may see 10,000 or 12,000 oases in Above is the Statement of Mr. Thomas him for any other rcureon, they out off his measles, etc-, the hot mustard Bath for the
nasS when it beocmos due. if y:.,u do this
tt ,p;euglo year, such a number as not the lon • enough, you will probably Sintzel, wholesale clothing manufacturer, head. feet or entire body is excellent. If the
tAi.1'.. 6stsurgeon could see in private practice reputation of ossessing all the n money of No. 321 Kirg street west, Toronto. Mr. The impression an -tong the foreigners of
1 urIn a like season. �' Y child can be induced to drink hot drink",
Ing have got trusted for, and, at any rate, will Sintzel has been five years in this business Peking, which is based upon casual gossip, It wIll greatly assiaL
i junior, senior, house—that is the order here, and employs about 20 hands the year from members of the court, is that the
be known in business "lick+s whew you _
t,, i promotion in the hospital service for wouldn't he named if you always paid round. As will be seen above he ascribes present emperor Is an improvement in both
�rbth physicians and surgeons. The young "ilei{. A man who pays cosh for every- his cure wholly to Milburn's Heart and morals and abilities over his predecessor,
1,v , .1. to hag in the nuturalorderof things thing is supposed to be doing business on Nerve Pills. who exhausted his vitality by dissipation UNTOLD MISERY
t, {w, montbs in each place. Every hospital 'Many others of our citizens owe their and was not more than half witted. There
auiull capital, while u {nun who gats 1TIxoM
bas from 8 to 20 doctor" on its house stuff. health to this creat medicine, and more are are other signs also that the emperor Is a
1 things on credit, or, what is bettor Still,, E V M A �' S
" `x`t4Tie house surgeon proper bus general pays for them in notes, is generally ba- daily becoming acquainted with its virtues. person of considerable firmness and deter- -
r' {charge of all surgical cases after they have lievad to bo operating on such a largo Mr. Sintzel formerly resided in Burk's minationq although he is necessarily Igno-
ib�ep seen by the visiting surgeon. The Scale that he has no ready munoy to spars Falls, in Muskoka district, and is well rant of everything that occurs outside the g, H. ]ding Water Valley, Mice., cared
F iPau►o is true of the house physician. The for small deals, known both there and in Toronto, Forbidden City, except so far tis informs- by
auiiior or senior, as the ones may be, moat "As for getting credit, it is thefirst step tion leaks throukb those who surround A er'S Sarsaparilla
r go' out with the ambulance when scall. that costs, of course, but a man can begin Laxa Liver Pills cure constipation. One him. The rigid etiquette of the court does Y N a
lOorcrea in. The police or private persons by referring people to his huidlord and the Pill a day for thirty days, taken every not permit any one but his wives to have _
`1 I, , 1,ia.40 or 60em nuteal perhaps two hourin that a man s tradesmen with whom he deals if he can night, will conquer the most obstinate are morfamiliare ignorant than he, nversation with him, and they. f "For five years, I suffered untold misery
do no better. If he has no accounts any- B from muscular rheumatism. I tried every
i'r =Awaiting an ambulance after the call has where, he must set about having them, The emperor is educated in the Chinese I known remedy, consulted the best physi.
Been sent out. Most of the time the am- STOMES Oi- JOWET r.
' Get trust for small amounts and you will classics, and especially to the maatma of clans, visited Hot Springs, Ark., three times,
ulanoe surgeon has an entirely sound ex- in Limo get trusted for larger ones. The Confucius, upon which all Chinese morals, i spending $loco there, besides doctors' bills;
.;,i,1GAse for the delay. Sometime" he is off in first requisite to wealth is not cone but Manner In Welch 'Little Benda>ntn^ philosophy and jurisprudence are basad, but could obtain only temporary relief. My
, "'itlnother dir6ction on amLulanc dui q y' Treated His Pupils. find Several ears a flesh was wasted awe
Y• credit. Get credit and you will do busi- y go he undertook to study y so that I weighed
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,a Biiore often perhaps the call finds him aid- ness amounting to an indefinite number The ny stories that are told � : en- the English language. Two students of only ninety-three pounds; my left arm and
t,. *1111g.at a surgical operation, and be must Jamin Jowett, the late master of Balliol the Tun Wen colla e, of which Dr. Mar- leg were drawn out of shape, the muacla i ' of tiimes your capital. g g
r°eaob a stopping place in that duty and college, Oxford, show a strongly marked tin, an American missionary,
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Without dilating further on the ad- y, was presf-
an$e ]lis clotbing before he oan go out vantages of credit lot me give*you aft 11- individuality, one calculated to make many _ dent,_ were- Ills, teachers, and he took a
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i 11I response to u Call. lustrurion of the diendvantagea of doing friends. He was declared, indeed, to be lesson. every day at 1 o'clock, At first
". i tTbe hospital surgeon and big friends business on a cash basis. A county mer- the only man .living who could maintain they were required to perform the kotow
t Y*!rave a multitude of answers to the charge chant I know who had ulvvuya paiys�,t{sh • close friendship with 60 people at once, but in his presenia, which means that they
n til aDf brutality cow and 'then brought fur everything lie bought, and did +ipwr- in his early days at least hie manner to were compelled to conduct their lesson& on ,,
,tG, l�sinst the former, Should you see me , respondingly small business, determined pupils repelled rather than attracted, while their knees, with their foreheads pressed
"fit my hospital work, said the visiting filially to enlarge his trade, and to rlo thio to shy men he was positively alarming. to the floor, but the inconvenience of this
1. Anrgeonof afamous hospital, "you'd think "I remember one occasion " an under- « o I
i,,;,::,;. rtquirt.d the coedit he bad never before postero was anon realized, find the emperor `
t tics .> ode and perhaps brutal. I have in graduate of that day relates, .on welch be a
G asked for. When he Came to tion and gave diem permission to stand upright in
§ �tw'o,hours to see from 60 to go patients asked the men to wlioln he had always invited me to take a walk with him. The his presence. - >1.:
allith all sorts of injuries from a crushed rid cash to let him have goods on tilua, number of words exchanged between us Two teachers instead of one were selected
pt •
5 , Inger to a broken thigh. I must diagnose t.hay one and all became suspicious of )thin was incredibly small, and I believe that it for the spate reason that the ministers and
' � r"spidly, and should I listen to demands and refused. The ver fact that be had • was a relief to both when we regained the other oflioiata of the government alwa g 1
^unit ethetics or heed the hundred and always paid cash made then{ think whoa college gate." wait upon the emperor in pairs. No man If
e'otber pleas of the patients I should ho f.ually asked for credit, that he wasn't His long silenoes were felt as an awk- is allowed to see him alone. The custom
a` 'dyer finish my work. It is so with the a safe man to trust. Moral,—Novtw pay ward bar to conversation, and to interrupt bad its origin not only 1n the Chinese love d I
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11. !youug ambulance Surgeon kneeling beside cash for anything if this silence by starting a fresh topic was of ceremony, but also in suspicion. If one ;:'Sii.'.. ` - j
y g you would avoid sus- p
Ilse injured {man on the sidowslk. He pinion." --New York Sun. often to pravokea snub. Ae he never made of the ministers had a private interview •,!•;,,.;1, b �;
i nJatUst do what he has to do with all speed an unmeaning remark himself, he was 3m- with the emperor, he might misrepresent beln tw(sted oX,u
'thout stopping to head the advice ori patient of empty speech from others. affairs W him or make accusations a "last g Pin knots. I was unable to
UNDOUBTEDLY T$E BEST g dress myself, except with assistanrv=, and
t, *mments of a sympathetic crowd. " I Once a friend was accompanying him his colleagues, or he {night even assault could only
`l+ Y 'header the hospital surgeon should be, G> NTra•.mx_N.—I wish to say that Dr Few- on a long walk. Arriving at Tewkesbury, y hobble about h} using a (.;:.ie. byI
the sacred person. Therefore, as a precau- had no appetite, and was assured, by the
'1F111 1 • sympathetic he must not be. The lei's Escraet of Wild Strawberry has the quaint old world town seemed asleep tion, the emperor never sees an one alone, doctors, that I could act Ilse. The ins, at
,.,I, jmpatbetfo junior is marked out for fall- proved a wonderful remedy in my family. In the summer sunshine and his Com p y p"
Pan and two tillers were sent in order to avoid times, were so atafnl, that I couhl placure
Alfie just as the sympathetic nurse is We would not be without it for twice its ion rashly vpnttued to say: any possibility of improper Communiea_ relief only by 1r,-ans of hypodermic injec-
,I° " rice. I Say it is THE BEsr not mere' one "I believe that there are more dogs than tion. Furthermore, the constant intrigues tions of morphine. I 1':1d my Ilna?s bandaged
�" p;rked out for dismissal. A surgeon P y ( y
, inyer •performs nn important operation of the best—but the BEST) medicine ever people in the streets this morning.' at the Chinese court require the officials Go in clay, in sulphur, in poultices; but these
ippon a member of his own family. He bion„+ht before the public or summer coni- Jowett instantly awoke from big reverie keep close watch of each other. Save only temporary re=i'. J. •L i' ort ;:z
p �'r4i6trusts his own skill as affected by sym- pluint or diarrhoea, either in children or in and replied, "If you have nothing more The tators represented that the emperor everything, and sidlerin; the I:.o.it ,.. :1
k F ; }Jyy, adults. JOHN UNDE1:$ILL, License sensible to observe, you had better be silent had a remarkable memory and learned o tures, I began to take ,iyeNs Sarsap;.;;int•
.Hospital eurgeoas are among the Bard- Commissioner, Stratbclair, Man. altogether." F.aglteh rapidly. They reported that he Inside of two mantas, i was ?:; t.. vr;::;t
_ 0 worked men of their profession. They Another thing which hampered his lis- was able to read and talk English without a cane. In three mr+rt?.;:, r-., Iambs ,
d !;eine no fixed hours of duty and may be The London Times contained a genea• timate,agsociation with onn r men was g tsh afters began to strengthen, and in gilt
a•,:..,, of a
y ge year or more of instruction, but there is
` jltfW,led upon for sf, a! logical table which showed that the Queen year, I was cured. I ,)in lght has tnmcased
1 , p tro et any hour of the Q his fastidious taste in the use of language, no Way of corroborating their assertions. ti las pounds, and I am now able to do my
s, or eight. When a hospital has n large has had 9 children, of whom 7 survive; 4U partioahrrly evidenced in his abhorrence of
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aS oP medical men it is possible for the grandchildren, of whom 33 survive 30 The emperor is not physically strong, lull day's eerie as a i:tillror,d blacksmith."
p slang, which undergraduates thought a and there is a Peer that be has coustitu•
great-grandchildren, of whom 30 survive,
•iibbors of
-the staff to arrange among l pieeeof donnishness. With one of big clind `�
l1m Of the great-grandchildren 19 are boys and tions{ ailments that will shorten his life. d
e .tmlvea for days and hour" off, but the lI are girls -5 are grandchildren of the friends in the country he.took a singular He has a phyeioiaa who has boon educate
{{actor" of a small hospital ere often on g way at enforofag this lesson. Jae fneistRd in the modern science of medicine, and
f, Prince of Wales, 17 are grandchildren of + AT ft INk
t$11ty night and day, and It is a lucky on giving her a shilling every time she who keeps close watch of him, although ' p^, •'
tyI t when the busy junior has seven the Empress Frederick, 8 aregrandchildren used the word "awfully," and so shamed be still adtierea to the gu t g TiIB Only World's Fair Sorsa �•'.,ia.
of the late Princess Alice, 3 are grandchild psis ltiops and
,iiBkibtfirl� of unbroken sleep. The house cur- her out of the habit practices of too ancients. He believes !n dYEIt'S I'SLLS cure Flcuduohe.
id. and the senior of a small hospital ren ofjtbe Duke of Saxe -Coburg and Gotha. In after years, however, most of those incantations a aria
+ at This would appear to make a total of 33, g and all that sort
et ¢nnever be absent at the same time, but two of them are grandchildren of both who had been his pupils were glad tq, ao- of thing. Native Chinese doctors aro likg
absent house physician must never knowledge the influence — stimulating the 919dicinq i4n of the Indians—they BR i ° TOL'S
the Empress Frederick and the Princess
as ntieny hours away wl-thout leaving word Alice, while one d grandchild a both the rather than formative—that lay behind the depend a good deal upon charms, amulets, --
, Plr�ipk0 he map be found. abrupt and peremptory yet always serene concoctions of serpents' the Princess Alice, and the ]duke of Saxe- rpe ts' teeth and birds i B ik l S T O L, S,
r .' 66 if the llervice of the New York bog- Coburg Gotha. It will be seen that in the and kindly .ways of the master, known in tongues and other heathenish oombina- 4-�
�IitAle i• bar „it furnishes the very best undergraduate circles as little Benjamin, tions. ot>.oaYschoolfn medicine, and especially course "'Germ the ftrtuss r, ersGr ec Great our ruler," The emperor has been trying to build9Britain,; .german Russia Greece and +A"Bteraal from Jowett "ea one otE big LBR1!3Tr"`L
1 purgery, to be found anywhere in "'Germany,
Roumsnia will be descendants of her P up bis constitution by exercising on horse-
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rna. At the end of 18 months' serv- Y severe admonitory interviews was termed, back and at archery. He is said to be very
lila est y t, ski11ful with th bow, and of late years he •
)',youn perhaps
as helpedsurgeon to perform rarely indeed failed of its effect, and the -Sarsaparilla
1.,and erba a hashel ed to erPorm SPEAKS FRUM EXPERIENCE father' v1 ilance with which he watched bee practiced a�good deal with ehotgung 1'P P, P P y g
azktely every operhiion that fulls to the over able Dut unsteady young men, his un- and rifles. His exercise is restricted and
Maty of an ordinary surgeon in a lifetime, Mr J. W. Tomlinson, Amheretburg,Ont., tiring efforts to keep them straight and prescribed by tho etiquette of the court, and
i Iur+l3r:epme of such operations he has aeon speaks from experience when he gays: "1 when they failed to get them on their feet and is taken under the direction of an ofl9- ;; U L. P
' d`taken part in many times over. The Sm well satisfied with Doane Kidney Pills. again, caused one grateful pupil to declare: offal board with the greatest degree of C O'E. r f:: T,1 � I is . Ila S
111',lfiitmopolltan character of the city and its They are undoubtedly the best medicine "No minister of Christ ever more fully formality possible, which must, of course, ""'---.-..I----
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r lttaiiriense floating population make it the on the market for any one afflicted with realized the precepts: 'Strengthen th
F x urinary or kidney troubles such pain in „ P P �g y detract from the benefits received. His The Greatest Of All Liver,
s itilrporary home of more strange diseases Y Y , p brethren, Support the weak, Youth's diet is also regulated by a board of man• '
'%clan any other city of the continent, so the back, tired feeling, cramps- numbness, Companion. SipfirdCh and hood Medici nes.
IV eto. They cured me and removed all my daring. They select his food, make out his
,Rt'the hospital ph slogan has beneath his painsdand Schee," bills of Pare and superintend their prepa-
1 atbly' the ailments of the world. ration. It is one of the most important A SPECIFIC FOR
oaetdering the great opportunities open A special despatch from Sydney, N. posts at court to act as chief cook or sttlw- Rheumatism, Gout and
�ifK, the hospital surgeon, laymen often S.W., says that the Attorney General,
and for the em pa mr, and under an ancient
der whether influence has aught to do y' custom, which amounts to law, he cannot Chronic Complaints.
the Hon. John Henry Want, R G., has
lth Appointments to hospital staffs. a It partake of any article oP Paod not upon - .. -
-1- is�+iecl a -minute Pr=e,testinl; against the MR� � the mono without consulting the officials '" and i has a 'not.` Exam ria fone are excessive and unwarranted char a to
The Cleanse and Purify the
,•Belsid and fairly oonduated, yet the man the colony of 16,IN10 for• extradt$tin in charge of too imperial table. y dt
illiati Haase the boat technical examination g ®TTLE The em eror of China isnneaf the hard- S1opd• cl
1l"not always too man that gets the np- Frank Butler, the Australi;tis. ')uar P
liar, murderer, from 5,rn Francisco Mt• . eat worked men in the world, and, accord- ' at
j�olntarent. Yet, on the other band, an Want says;-"lt would be better to IVEK g la
a b to a explained,
oustnm that i have mover All DZ ug- mists anQ�
'capable man is seldom or never appoint- het criminals remain abroad than to heard explained, ho tarn" iiay into night. 7�, at
9�d The personal equation always helps nay such enorrnous costs for ex- �� Some of the most important events In his Gellprfl1 tivoalpi q,
� determtne an appointment. A oundl- tradition."
CSF 11Ato'W appearance, manner, speech and daily programme take place after iilid-
g6l eaal record at school are taken into eon- night, and he frequently receives visitors ,� Your
by appointment at 8 and 4 o'clock in the
i,(deraiti0a. The examiners are often the morning, When Li Hung Chang returned
limen who have instructed thgoandi- �A�� to Pekingfrom his td .him ad the world, Heart
1-ttlt Ili the medical schools, and an ex- • - _ • e t H
udnbr' 'puts together his knowledge of a
HEAD HE the emperor received him and heard his
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"date as obtained 1n three or four reports between 4 and 6 o'clock n. m.—W,
r0 �y"*Bit contact with 'him in the lecture Positively cured by tbeae E. Curtis in Chicago Retard. Strong
, and at clinica and the knowledge of Little fills. - ' -
' :ilm diawn from the examination. A Stu- in Spring Time get Pure Blood The Finest Bight In Africa, .
perils of known Lod habits, of conspicuous They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia' The late Sir Samuel Bakor said to mu Or have you palpitation, throbbing or
by using B. B. B- Indigestion and Tao I lean irregular beating, dizziness short breath
W thefts, will not be appointed to a hospital t y Eating. A lxn shortly before his death, "Yon have Seen g g+ , r
r Yltafl, no mutter how good his eaamina- No other remedv nclsse^ sucil net. feet remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsi. the flnest sight in Africa—tbe charge of smothering or choking sensation, pain in
Ij,'oo feet cleansing, b— and mriti the wounded African bion." Putting per- the breast or heart. If so
!� d Jff1g Hess, Bact Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongue ,your heart is
t ill the most lrmbittous Students that roper+ing �urlxoCit BloO "{tics$, sinal considerations ash however, I pre -
e. Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They Per the might affected and will in turn affect your
,#lack"tippnintmente to too hospital staff&, "� .,i -y cleanses internally, out it ght of the half nn ed brown'J.u1u
Aho a.man is seldom content to leave a hears, when applied externallsit, AA► Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. warrior rushing by my side through the nerves, causing nervousness, sleepless-
~ M* York hospital and settle down to sores ulcers, abscesses, scrofulouio;r , Small Pill. Small ®►050, forest, with his shield and gpbar gleaming ness, morbid anxious feeling, debility.
1K" >aothti in a country town. The ablest b, tches, cru tions etc ?Savithe in the sun, In pursuit of gone wounded
s P ' rA , Small Price. antelope, 1 ■
Ah ita'1 surgeons attract the attention of sk clean and nu a bes. P0. to that of a wounded Pon charg- '
T itl lir4 misatons and others distinguished Ta en internalb, s'; removes all morbid Substitution lag with n low, swift rash difieribgg ontirn- llburn
It thio profession and obtain partnerships elle 1 or waste matter from the system, ly from his ordinary gallop. -H. W. Sotoa-
ioi'`-lotombtion of somo other kind: Some and • 01`Oughl regulates all the organs tho fraud of the (lay. Karr in Century. Mjp
1gI•tiir•in N`ow•York, and few are coptont of th , body yres eying the stomach, Y Neart mm Nerve
it i Jt, bbything loss than a considerable liver, �wel�s and blood to healthy Sec you get Carter�S IO"dOf "BOt'bi°°"
! 1 fay;+'-bielli! York Eua, action i The.London, policeman goes on the force Pills at a salary of 06 per week, with the agann
tae ode Thing 1Yeeds'dnl, ammAsk for Carters "1100 of a raise to $8 at the end of eight Cure all these complaints by regulating
y+19V440r, what did the cook use to out• ' yoara' service. He hint, in addition, hie
�,tliotle elriipt'1P F OR uniform Loots coal mono and some other the heart's action and building up the
"X,,61"ver, eirl" Insist and demand y nervous and muscular system to perfect
extras as the promise of eaporanua•. y
rl(iibudf :Bring me oval" --Pick Ms Vp, tion pay at the end of e6 pears' service, health and strength. Pr1ce'6aC4 per box
t • Garter's Little Liver Pills^,. , or 6 boxes for $2.5o. At all druggistst
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HARLAND�*S,Stoves, Hardware, &c , .
I Clinton
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Tea was sold in England in the year 1660 for 60 shillings per pound.
To -day we can give you a dandy for 25e. In 177`2 it was denounced as
a slow poison, but now it is considered as Soothing to the nerves, and
You will find it so if you try some of our Ceylon, Darjelling, Ben Ear
or Japan.
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Clinton Sash Door Blind Factor
S. S. COOPER_ . -�-PROPRIETOR,
General Builder and Contractor.
This factory is the largest in the county, and has the very latest improved ma-
chinery, capable of doing work on the shortest notice. We carry an extensive
and reliable stock and prepared plans, and give estimates for and build all class-
es of buildings on short notice and on the closest prices. 411 wQrk is supervis-
ed in a mechanical way and satisfaction guaranteed-, We'sell all kinds of in-
terior and exterior material.
Lumber Lath, Shin,;les-, Lime, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Etc
Agent for the Celebrated GRAYBILL SCHOOL DESIJ:, maaufactuled
at Waterloo. Call and get prices and estimates before placing your ordere'
Special TEAS ! TEAS!
��A1ew Ah CEYLON, ASSAM and JAPANS.1
W S 8 pounds good Young Hyson Tea for $1,
SUGARSI SUGARS! SUGABSI
Just to hand, 1 car
Montreal SIl�tal' No. 1 Granulated, Coffee and RaWs in barrels, one
hundred pounds and dollars, P 1 re, at special prices.
We keep the best Dinner, Tea and Bedroom Sets, Fancy China
assorted stock of Wed- and Lampe. 25 per cent lose than regular price,
ding Presents iG Iatlron. Call and see our goods and get prices.
FRESH SEEDS -Timothy, Red and Aleike Clover, Turnip and Mangel.
Cash paid for good Butter and Eggs.
J. W. IRWIN, - - - - Clinton.
For the balance of this month
WE WILL OFFER TO CASH PURCHASERS
Beautiful Decorated Dinner Sets,
Handsome Toilet Sets, • . At COSI
China Tea Sets, . . and 'Under.
Fancy hand painted Chinaware
Call and satisfy yourself that this is a bonatfide offer. Having
bought Sugars since the decline in price we'll give our customers
the benefit. Butter and Eggs taken as cash.
, N. ROBSON'S, - Clinton.
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CLINTON •
3EWING MACHINE Warerooms ,l
The subscriber desires to intimate that he is still in the
Sewing Machine business, and has made arrangements with the
NEW HOME . SJEWING MCIIINE CO.M.PAN 1X,.. _ .-.__ - . _ - - _
To handle their machines, and am prepared to give the public an article unserpIm,jed for
arability Sud the quality of work. They will be placed on trial free; we compete ,Ali h 1111 ,Ila,, on the market, I also have other grades at less money, and will procure auy nutchi-io
auufactured, if desired Needles and parts supplied for allmakes of mucbinos.
1VA1, tItNIJ 11ACIIINES-i am agent for the celebrated Authony Wayne Washer, the
rgest manufacturers of Washers in the world. The machine cannot be beat in any rospoet, I
ill handlethe Improved Ideal and Manitoba Wat,hers. Also Clothes Wrfngers, bust in market
WM. MOORE, old stand, Huron St., Clinton
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i6FlatAr' ead" Shape
Best for feet which are long from ball to toe, 1'
and short from heel to ball. Ordinary Shoes
curve upwards too sharply for such feet,
bending them injuriously. Full ridged box 1
toe, slightly curving sides, and stylish i
effect. Laced, Buttoned, Congress, or I
Oxford. Black--Tan—Seal Brown
—Carmine—Wine. Sizes, 5 to i r
Widths, I). to E.E.Goodyear,
Welted. $3, $4, $5. Stamped
on the sole. "The Sister Shoe "
LATA LOaU6 /p6C
W.ITMOR & SONS, SOLE AGENTS FOR CLINTON
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