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TOPICS OF TILE WEEK
HERE IS THE NEWS. IN SHORT
ORDER.
The Week's Cemmereial SlimMary.
The Bank of Hamilton has, opened a
branch at Manitou, Manitoba.
Grand Trunk secnritles are higher..
Cables from London glloted the 4 per
vent. guaranteed stook at 67%.
The bank oiearings for Winnipeg for
the week ending Nov. 26th were: Clear-
ings, $2,888,857; balances, $619,675.
The stook o1' wheat at Toronto is 88,s
418 bushels as against 50,854 bushels
last week and 986, 813 bushels a year ago.
The wheat markets are stronger. The
statistical position is strong. and the
gossip favors bigger prices. The oontraot
*heat in Chicago is only 2,029,000
bushels.
The weather has been against the •au-
$hraoite coal market, and stove has con-
tinued to sell at about $4 net in New
"York harbor. whioh is 85 cents below the
official circular: Demand was small,
Th e movement of grain in Ontario has
0
been curtailed of late In oonsequeuce of
bad condition of country roads. The de -
nand for white oats is less urgent for
export, and the quotations are now 24
to 24% high freights.
The visible supply of grain in the
"United States and Canada increased
785,000 bushels during the week, and the
total is 82,708,000 bushels, against 56,-
971,000 bushels a year ago. The amount
afloat to Europe increased 16,000 bushels
and the total is 80,320,000 bushels as
against 32,160,000 bushels a year ago.
Combined the total is (13,028,000 bushels
as againsst 92,191,000 bushels ayear ago,
a decrease of 29,108,000 bushels.
Montreal advices indicate somewhat of
a lull in the business activity that has
of late prevailed, but an interim of com-
parative quint is only natural and sea-
sonabie after the rush of getting off
hoods by last river boats and before win-
ter rail freights went into effect. Retail
dry goods business in tha country seemsem
s
relatively better than in the city, and
mail sorting orders are still coming in in
fair number,
The holiday has interfered somewhat
with the movement of merchandise at
Toronto this weak A large number
of
travellers returned from their trips on
Wednesday, and the volume of business
oonsequently was curtailed. Country
roads too, are breaking up, and the
Movement of produce has not been as
large as usual. City trade, however, has
been fairly native, and the outlook con-
tinues satisfactory. Prices are firm all
around. The stock of wheat is diminish-
ing, and the surplus remaining at the
ttnd of the season will bo small. Still
**her pricee are confidently expected in
the near future.
linard's Liniment is the best.
Here and There.
A good round steak makes a square
meal.
The wise man knows he doesn't know
it all.
A. good strong bank draft is the thing
to raise the ciust
Do birds use their pin -feathers for
fastening the others on?
Children have to be taught to lie just
as they do to tell the truth.
Who shall decide when doctors disagree?
Why, the coroner, of course.
A sparring entertainent is sure of be-
ing attended by two hoz parties, at least.
The cycle racer who wipes out alI
previous records might also be called an
eraser.
The brightest Iight isn't always the
pleasantest. Neither is the brightest
person,
In dying, some men leave their wives
pretty well off, and some leave them bet-
ter off.
Some Christians love the Lord so much
that they can't help hating all the other
oburohes.
After all the whale must have swal-
lowed Jonah, for bow could Jonah have
swallowed the whale?
For women returning from abroad to
Smuggle a few laces through the custom-
house appears to be customary.
CANADLS,ZS.
God sleighing is reported in the vicin-
ity of Barrie..
Mr. Edgar Ryan, of Fournier, was
drowned while skating.
Mr. Fielding, the Canadian Finance
Minister, left Liverpool on Saturday for
home.
The export live stook season in Mont-
real was one of the worst on record for
the shippers.
Mr. Walter Pulley, of Little Britain,
died as the result of injuries reoeived at
a barn -raising.
I3r. and Mrs. Ewan, of Montreal, Iefb
Monday for China, where they will act
as medical missionaries.
The Grand Trunk is considering the
question of double -tracking its line from
Hamilton to Niagara Fails.
ad everbody remained as honesb as
'4P slam Penn was in his dealing with
the Indians we never should have had a
steal pen.
Hon. William Patterson inspected the
custom house at London, to whioh some
improvements
•a meets areto be made.
Ross Maakenzte, of Toronto, the well-
leuown railway man and laorosse player,
died Monday at Nelson, B.C.
Mr. henry Davey,,. of Lakefleld, com-
mitted suicide with a razor, first cutting
the throat of his favorite horse.
The by-law in favor of the civic owner-
ship of the waterworks was carried in
Winnipeg by a vote of 1,846 to 83,
The Department of the Interior is be-
ing urged to have artesian wells sunt: in
the more arid districts of the Northwest,
Mrs. John Morrow; the mothor of
Prtnoess Chimay, says there is no hope
of her daughter being reconciled to bar
husband.
Engineer Courtney. Conductor Dunn
and Brakesman Dalton, of the G.T.R.,
lost their lives by suffooation in the St.
Olair tunnel.
James Wray, an Australian smaller
living in England,chalice
es Gaudaur
for the ohamiunship, but wants the race
rowed on the Tyne.
It is reported at Winnipeg that Lieut. -
Governor Patterson, of Ittanitoba, will
emceed Lieut -Governor Mackintosh in
the Northwest Territories.
w
Dr. Cameron, of Huntingdon, who
was for eighteen years a member of the
Quebeo Legislature, is ,lowly sinking at
the General hospital, Montreal.
The Prohibition party will ask for a
plebiscite on the question of a reduction
in the number of licenses to be taken at
the next municipal campaign.
Mr. J. MaoMaster, of Vancouver,
while duck shooting on Lulu Island,
was stepping out of the boat when his
gun went off, killing him instantly.
There are many aspirants for the seat
in the Senate vacated by Sir Oliver Mo-
Wat. Mr. Young, of Waterloo, is regarded
as likely to obtain the coveted honor.
The Dominion Government is still
negotiating with the Ottawa,. Arnprior
and Parry Sound railway for the crea-
tion of a new through line to the west.
The plant and property of the Guelph
Norway Iron & Steel Company were
sold at the mills for $9.000 to Mr. John
Taylor, who has been employed in the
yard.
There is another hitch in running the
Intercolonial railway into Montreal, and
the date has been postponed until the
middle of December or the first of the
new year.
The nuns of a Montreal convent are
held to be guilty of a grave infraction
of the health law in not holding their
pupils for isolation after a nun was taken
down with smallpox.
The grand jury at Lindsay, Ont.,
Monday returned a true bill against the
Thompson brothers on the charge of mur-
dering a man named Sawyer at Maple
Lake some months ago.
The action of the Dominion Govern-
ment in reducing the letter postage rate
from ten to three Dents an ounce to any
part of the British Empire will entail a
loss of about fifty thousand dollars a
year.
The Government dairies in the Regina
district have had a successful year, hay
ing made about three hundred and fifty
thousand pounds of butter, whleb will
net in the neighborhood of sixteen Dents
a pound.
The Toronto Junotion bondholders are
promoting a measure for the Local Legis-
lature for the government of the town by
a oommission of three, and the carrying
out of a scheme for the repayment of the
municipal debts.
Mr. E. E. Sheppard, Trade Commis-
sioner for South Amerioa, does not be-
lieve any trade can be established be-
tween Canada and Brazil, seeing that
the latter country has a tariff on an aver-
age of fifty per cent.
Messrs. Blair and Tarte are looking
over the Parry Sound. railway in connec-
tion with the proposition to have a traffic
arrangement between the company and
the Intercolonial for reaching the sea-
board from the West.
The inquest into the cause of the death
of Julia Klee was concluded at Humber-
stone, Ont.. Monday. The jury brought
in a verdict that deceased carie to her
death by poison administered by some
person or persons unknown.
The Dominion Government is consider-
ing the proposal to recede from the Can-
adian position on the Behring Sea ques-
tion by consenting to the abolition of
pelagic sealing in exohange for a trade
arrangement with the United States.
It it rumored in Port Arthur that the
two men whose remains were found last
February in the debris of a burned build-
ing were poisoned, and the building set
on fire to hide the crime. Confession , is
said to have been made, and two arrests
followed.
There never was, and never will be, a
universal panacea, in one remedy, for all
ills to which flesh is heir -the very nature
of many curatives being such that were
the germs of other and differently seated
diseases rooted in the system of the
patient -what would relieve one ill in
turn would aggravate the other. We
have, however, in Quinine Wine, when
obtainable in a sound unadulterated
state, a remedy for many and grevious ills.
By its gradual and judicious use, else
frailest systems are led into convalescence
and strength, by the influence which Qui-
nine exerts on Nature's own restoratives.
11, relieves the drooping spirits of those
with whom a chronic state of morbid des-
pondency and lack of interest in life is a
disease, and, by tranquilizing the nerves,
disposes to sound and refreshing . sleep-
imparts vigor to the action of the blood,
which, being stimulated, courses through-
out the veins, strengthening the healthy
animal functions of the system, thereby
:making activity a 'necessary result,
strengthening the franis, and giving life
to the digestive organs, which naturally
demand increased substance -result, im-
proved appetite. Northrop & Lyman of
Toronto, have given to the public their
superior Quinine Wine at the usual rate,
and, gauged by the opinion of scientists,
this wine approaches nearest perfection of
any in the market. All druggists sell it
B. IIsefnl'k'resent.
Mrs. Jobbs-What on earth is that?
Mr. Jobbs-That, nay dear, is a bar-
ometer ---a present from our son at aol-
• lege.
"Oh, .I've heard of them. Isn't the
dear boy thoughtful! Which way do we
screw it when we want the weather to
be fine"
DNITED STATEN.
The Northern Illinois coal strike has
ended and twelve thousand men have
returned to work,
M. Paul Tobert, the celebrated French
painter, arrived in New York on Satur-
day night,
Now Thorn has published a statement
accusing Mrs. '.Hack of the murder of
Guldensuppe..
The man who oommitted suicide in
Newark, .i\T. J., on Wednesday night has
been identified as the Marquis Vitell-
esohi, one of the oldest families in the
Italian nobility.
The Washington authorities wish it to
bo distinctly understood that no nego-
tiations will be opened with Canada
until an agreement isreached suspend
ing pelagic sealing.
Tho Board of United States General
Appraisers has fixed. December 15 for the
trial of a Dumber of oases arising out of
the assessment of discriminating duties
on imports admitted into that country
through Canada, a number of collectors
having disregarded Attorney -General
lticlienna's decision.
ro REIGN.
A disgraceful tight took place in the
lower House of the Austrian Reiohs-
rats.
Mr. Gladstone arrived in London from
Hawarden looking much better than was
expected.
autonomy
The decrees grantingo
t
Porto Rico havebeen and Po o R c publish-
ed at Madrid,
11 is reported that a contract for four
new ironolads for Turkey will be given
to Herr Krupp,
The Austrian flag was saluted at
Mersina bay by Turkish guns. Austria's.
honor is satisfied.
Mr. Swinburne, the poet, laughs at the
idea of establishing an English Academy
of Immortals.
Admiral Sir Augustus Phillimore,
C.B., retired, is dead. He was seventy-
five years of age.
Advioes from Japan state that no
progress has been made in the Hawaiian
emigration trouble.
There 1s ranch opposition in Spanish
commercial circles to granting autonomy
to Cuba, but the Ministry is resolved to
carry out its programme.
The Marquis of Salisbury and Mr. A,
J Balfour siant Sunday with the Princee
of Wales at Sandringham.
It is proposed to bold a pan -American
Exposition at La Salle, on the Niagara
river, the year after next.
It is Intimated that France will short-
lydenunciation of the treaty
askfor the denun a a y
between the United States and Tunis.
Emperor William is sending more men
and ships to Chinese waters to seize
more territory and to forestall England.
The estate of the Duchess of Teak,
cousin of the Queen and mother of the
Duchess of York, is valued at 885,471.
Lord Mountstepben was married in
London to hfiss Tufnell, who was a lady
in waiting to the late Duchess of Took.
Emperor Francis Joseph has arrived
in Vienna to take steps towards repress-
ing the turbulent members of the Reloh-
sratb.
The Madrid ofilo]al Gazzebte on Sat-
urday morning published bbe royal de -
ores granting autonomy to Cuba and
Porto Rica.
A new quick -firing gun, invented ,by
Mr. Hiram Maxim, was tried at Ports-
mouth. It showed effective results at
16,000 yards.
Mr. 7. k'. Willard, a resident of Berlin,
and a nephew of Miss Willard, has start-
ed on an expedition . to Bokhara and
Asiatic Russia.
The blaokguardly conduct of the mem-
bers of the Reichsrath is making Austria
a hissing and a bye -word among the
European nations.
The Queen gave a birthday ]Tarty at
Windsor on Tuesday for Prince Alex-
ander of Battenberg, the eldest son of
the Princess Beatrice.
Archives have been found In George-
town, British Guiana, whioh establish
Great Britain's right to all the territory
for which she contended.
During the first twelve mouths on the
Eleatrio railways in Cairo, just com-
pleted; there were one hundred sled forty
persons killed or injured.
Tho Khedivah has been safely deliver-
ed of a daughter. The Khedivah, prior
to her espousal by the Khedive, was a
favorite slave in his harem.
Notwithstandingthe Russian protest
against Turkey spending money on arma-
ment, the Ports bas ordered one hundred
and fifty large Bannon in Germany.
It is reported that the powers have de-
cided to bloclrade Constantinople if Tur-
key refuses to withdraw bar troops from
Crete and to accept a European Governor.
Mr. Rudyard Kipling made a happy
speech at a medical dinner in London in
which be gave some remarkable exam-
ples of the heroism of members of the
profession.
Heavy gales have been sweeping the
English coast for the past few days.
Scores of dead bodies have been washed
ashore and there has been great destruo-
tion of property.
Lady Ann Coventry and Prince Dhu-
leap Singh are to be married on Decem-
ber 29. The Indian Government has
agreed to settle upon the bride the sum
of $10,000 annually.
The' American Society in London cele-
brated
elebrated Thanksgiving day by a banquet,
at whioh Ambassador Hay made a hu-
morous speech. A latter was read from
the Queen, thanking the American col-
ony for their jubilee address of congra-
tulation.
At the Central London Court "Capt."
James.Henry Irving Cruickshank plead-
ed guilty to having obtained by false
pretenses fifty thousand dollars from
Lady Randolph Churchill and others.
He was sentenced to eight years' penal
servitude.
Mr. A. White, District Freight Agent
of the Grand Trunk, will probably suc-
ceed Mr. A. H. Harris as Division
Freight Agent of the Grand Trunk en
Montreal, Mr. Harris having accepted
the position of General Traffic Manager
of the Intercolonial.
John Ratza was found guilby at the
Pembroke Assizes for manslaughter in
causing the death of Anthony Kurz and
was sentenced to three years in the peni-
tentiary. Joseph Q,iauthier, : an old
offender, was sefftendsd to seven years far
stealing.
The conference between the delegates.
of the striking engineers and the repre-
sentatives of the employers it stili in
session. The control of workshop@ with-
out the interference of the union has
been debated for two days, without any
conclusion having been reached.
Newfoundland Cabinet.
St. Jobe, Nfld., Nov. 30. -Sir James
Winter, the new Premier, and the mem-
bers of his Cabinet, were all re-elected
to -day without opposition in their respec-
tive constituencies.
The Government is vigorously pursn-
RHEUMATISM.
No One Need Suffer..
Mrs. L. G. Pratt, a olever nurse in
Cleveland, writes that; "After being
troubled by very painful attacks of A:teu-
matism in the shoulder for over ten
years I tried a bottle of your Trash's
Magneto Ointment. For two years I had
been unable to raise my arm, but after
two thorough .applications my shoulder
was entirely cured, and I can not speak
highly enough in its praise," Sinoe then
sho has used it far others in her capacity
as nurse.
This ointment penetrates the frame,
permeates the inflamed tissues with its
soothing, healing qualities, takes out the
soreness completely end leaves the mus-
cles and joints in their proper healthy
condition.. Twenty-five and forty coats a
bottle, Fre/lois U. liable, 127 Bay street,
Toronto.
iii' inard'd Liniment Cures LaQrippe.
ing the reform policy to which it pledged
itself at the outset, and already the re-
duotion in the number of offices and
officials guarantees a saving to the colony
of $80,000 a year.
Training a Husband.
Bumper is to rough old bear and his
daughter inherited some of his disposi-
tion. lie loves to tell how she trained
her husband, whose ways did not meet
with her approval, says the Detroit Free
Press.
"Why that fellow," the old gentleman
says with a laugh that is a roar, "had
no more gumption than to think be
could carry on just as though he had no
wife to please. I knew better from the
start, but I knew that she could take
oar° of hermit and half a dozen like him.
He smoked cigarettes in the parlor, just
as though he was in his bachelor quar-
ters. Sho put in bar protest, and be de-
clared that he hadn't surrendered any of
his personal rights when he married her.
Naw she's not a girl to go into tantrums
ox set up a howl. But the very neat time
he had a few friends in there blowing
cigarette smoke through their noses, she
glided in gracefully, tock a seat, threw
one little foot over the other au an otto-
man and lit one of those same little
coffin nails. He was mortified and on his
bigh horse, but I could have told hila
just how machgood that would him d
She played the game till she made hien
quit. Then he got to staying at the club
till the wee hours. She enlisted me; we
managed t0 get home one • morning at
4: he didn't see me, elle would give him
f
• o h st begged of hex
nosa is_aati n end s u b i
, t a.
to remain at Immo with him after that
You bet she'll keep his toes on the
mark."
KIDNEY WARNING..
r t Vietim a
A. Score of Symptoms Zoll len ie im. that
Kidney Disorders r. aye FUsfoned Them-
selves on Al ire-boutlr Arne riven 'Iiid-
ncy Cure is the Potent Ileineey.
A simple haeltathe, or a little pin In the kid-
ney region, may cause you no alarm, but it is
one of the never -failing signs of kidney disease,
and to negieet the warning may mean the deep
seating of that most insidious of diseases whielt
puts more people in alt, untimely grave than all
other causes combined, South American Kid-
ney Coro relieves in six hums, and cures per.
man ently.
•
This Ono Motive.
The religion of Christ is not a law,
but a spirit --not a creed, but a life. To
this one motive of love God has entrusted
the whole work of winning the souls of
his redoomed. The heart of man was
made for love -pants and pines for it;
only in the . love of Christ, and not in
restrictions, can his soul expand. Now
it was reserved for one to pierce, with
the glance of intuition, down into the
springs of human notion, and to pro-
claim the simplicity of its machinery.
"Love," said the apostle after Him,
"love is the fulfilling of the law."
The great demand for a pleasant, safe
and reliable antidote for all affections of
the throat and luugs is fully met with ill
i3ickle's Anti -Consumptive Syrup. Is is
a purely Vegetable Compound, and acts.
promptly and magically in subduing, all
cougbs, colds, bronchitis, inflammation of
the lungs, etc. It is so palatable that a
child will not refuse it, and it is put at a
price that will not exclade the poor from
its benefits.
For Slender tVornen.
Columns of conflicting advice have
been written from time • to time for the
beneflb of women who wish to get thin,
and, as it is not enough for the woman
who desires to put on a little extra flesh
to draw her conclusions from the reverse
side of the fleshy woman's instructions,
she is coming in for a goodly share of
counsel, too, which is all excellent in a
way, but the regime of exercise and diet
which is advised for perfect development
from the standard of too much or too
little flesh is usually an absorbing pro-
cess which leaves very little time for
other thiugs and the average woman
soon wearies of it if she has the courage
to attempt it at all. The simple recipe,
"Eat vegetables and plenty of butter,
drink milk, sweet wine and stout, take
cod-liver oii, go to bed early, sleep a lit-
tle during .sob day, and laugh as much
as possible," will often help the thin
woman immensely. Cream may be sub-
stituted for the cod-liver oil, if pre-
ferxed. -
AParson's Quick Wit..
Alexander Bolles, one of the early
itinerant preachers who preached in
three States among the Allegheny
Mountains, says the Argonaut, was
much tormented by the influence of one
John Rogers, a Jerseyman, who openly
taught atheism and the abolishment of
marriage. On one occasion, while hold-
ing a meeting in the woods in Virginia,
a young man and woman pushed their
way up to the stump whioh served as a
pulpit. The man, interrupting the ser-
mon, said defiantly:'.
"I'll like you to know that we are
Rogerines." The old man looked at him
over bis spectacles and waited. "We
don't believe in no God, Nor in mar-
riage. Thisis my wife because I choose
her to be; but I'll have no preaoher nor.
squire meddlin' with us."
"ms , ou weanto tell ms," thundered
Father Bolles, "that you have taken this
gird home as your s' ifeii"
Yes. I do," said the fellow, clogaedly.
"And have you gone willingly to live
with him as your husband?"
"Yes," said the frightened girl.
"Then I pronounce you man and wife,
and whom God With joined together let
no man put asunder, ,Be off with you I Poul
are married now according to the law
and the Gospel."
How to Cure Headache. -Some people
suffer untold misery day after day with
Headache. There is rest neither day or
night untilthe nerves are all unstrung.
The cause is generally a disordered stom-
ach, and a cure cnn be effected by using
Parmelee's Vegetable Pills, containing
Mandrake and Dandelion. Mr. Finlay
Wark, Lysander, P. Q., writes: •'I find.
Parmelee's Pills a first-class article for
Bilious Headache."
"WISEED MYSELF DEAD."
How 11Pany a Poor Dyspeptic Has tine Sans.
{`Pail?-J3ut$nuth Aaaerlean Mervin.
Give a New Lease of Life.
Airs, Diary A. Sinnott, of Peuetanguisheue,
writee: "I was a great sufferer for over four
years from nervous indigestion and dyspepsia
,
often wished m ee.lf deaf ; was attendee b
best physicians ; tried many remedies, but icons
veep little relief. I was attracted to South
American Nervine by reading. of the wonderful
cures w rougut by it. I bad about lost all faith
in medicine but I concluded to try it, Qne
bottle won erfully relieved ale. I gained
strength rig t away, my appetite returned and
in a very short while I was completely cured,
I cheerfully recommend it."
She new the Speech.
"Matilda," fervently exclaimed .the
love-lorn youth, "I' can no longer endure
this suspense and uncertainty. I must
know my fate this night, For months I
have carried your imago in my heart.
You have been the -the-"
"The lodestar of your existence, and
the Ultima Thule of all your hopes, Mr.
Clugston," suggested Matilda, observing.
that theyoungman hesitated.
"Why, bow did you know what I was
going to say?" he demanded in astonish-
ment.
"I got it from Lulu Bilderback and
Mary Jane. Wheelhouse," replied Matilda.
`'It's the same thing you said to them;
I oan repeat the whole speech, Mr. Clug-
ston,"
lug-ston,"
ldinard's Liniment the best Hair Restorer.
111s Reason.
"Why, Frankie," Said his mother,
"what are you reading in that book
about bringing up children?"
"I'm just looking to see whether I'm
being properly brought up."
Minard's Liniment for Rheumatism,
The Canadian Dome Jonenai
The December number of The Cana-
dian Hogue Journal is particularly inter-
esting and well and profusely illustrated.
The cover and first two pages are
de-
votedtothe town of Barrie, Ont. It is
prettily sketched, and gives eleven beau-
tiful views of the town and surrounding
scenery,
In the fancy work page are illustra-
tions and directions for a complete set of
S
e.l n anyor all
tabs lima fn holly dl of
e nen design,
whioh would be most suitable for hand-
some Christmas gifts, and any piece of
whioh can be obtained through. the
Journal,
There is a quaintly written poem,
covering of 11 page, by William Vail
Buren horn co of song
fame, ela o -ately and artistically illustrated by Paul
Caron. .And possibly most important of
the Journal's contents Is a page on the
newly organized Canada Club, which, as
the idea unfolds in each number of the
Journal, will be of special interest to
every Canadian woman. The ourrent
issue also contains some receipts for
delicious candies, with full directions
bow to make them at home; a page by
Mrs. Joy on the Christmas dinner
menu; Christmas stories and games for
the children; the latest fashions in Mid-
winter furs and gowns; three pages . of
music, and a number of other interest-
ing articles, all beautifully illustrated.
STATE or OuIO, CITY OF Toasno,'ss.
Lucas Comer.
FaAs r. J. CmEnsY makes oath t at ho is the
senior partner of the firm of F. J. OlTr.117LY & 00.,
doing business In the City of Toledo. County
and State aforesaid. and that said flrm will pay
the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each
and every ease of Catarrhthat cannot be cured
by the nse of SAWS CATARRH Ctfue.
FRANK J. CHENEY.
Sworn to before me and subscribed in my
preeseen e, this 6th day o1 December, A.D. 1856.
{SEAT. A. W. GLEASON
Notary Public.
Ball'satarrh Cureis taken internally and acts
directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of
the system. Send for testimonials free.
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"I am told," said she, saucily, "that
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Whereupon he lightly kissed her cheek,
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Sleeplessnesss due to nervous excite
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financier, the business man, and those
whose occupation necessitates great men-
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from it. Sleep is the great restorer of a
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money will be refunded,
EHaVMATIC AGONY
There's Delightful Atelier in Ono or Two
Doses of South American Rlu•umattc
Cure.
E, H. Norton, of Grimsby, Ont., says: "I
tried homeopathic and other remedi#s and was
undr' .medical cttendtinee for in minatory
rheumatism, Note of thorn. gave me any relief,
My lags and arms were useless. I could do
nothingfor three weeks, I was confined to my
bed ansuffered agonies. X was advised to try
South Amerieau Itnounlatie Cure. I felt bene-
fit after two or three closes. k our bottles corn-
pletely cured me, and 1 am as well as ever 3'
was.'
Easy :Enough.
"Can you tell me," be asked musingly,
as he gazed out of the window and
watched humanity pick its way with
care over a crosswalk, "why a man al-
ways walks on his toes and a woman on
het heels in crossing a muddy street?'
"To keep from getting muddy, I sup-
pose," she answered with decision, and
he continued to muse.
To Strengthen a Weak Cheat.
Bathe the parts in cold salt water
every morning and rub vigorously with
a Turkish towel.
The Brightest Flowers must fade, but.
young lives endangered by severe coughs
and colds may be preserved by Dr.
Tbomas' Eclectic Oil. Croup, whooping
caugh, bronchitis, in fact all affections of
the throat and lungs, are relieved by this
sterling preparation. `vMelo also rem edie
rheumatic pains, sores, bruises, piles,
kidney difficulty, and is most economic.
RHEUMATISH CURED.
Jas. McKee, Linwood, Ont.
Laohlin McNie], Mabou, C. B.
John A. McDonald, Arnprior, Ont.
C. B. Billing, Markham, Ont.
John Mader, Mahone Bay,N. S
Lewis S. Butler, Burin, Nfld.
These well known gentlemen all assert
that they were cured by MINARD'S
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CURE FOR DRUNKENNESS.
It is an ,established fact that the'D ke Cure
removes all -crave for alcoholic stimulants in .a
few days, and in four weeks restores the patient
to his normal condition. It is a simple vege
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