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Sag Catarrli r .. d went o his bootmaker to b - fent .shoe an 1`flE`P'afl't1F V�1.AL 3emedy _ w�i cure them are more lis ie to � elw 1y • :. - . get hu m to replace it.- - et weA? than hese wl o don't;I gu s� but T 'will g I ­-�-,. :.- ­ I I 8ametl�ias lbo tHer. Feet> 0. tc N. said that. ;thy, If yen_ hsppea to be one of those who ''a id wo _ _ -make you a pair." don't, believe, there's a matter of X500 to An �xperieII�e `dew �Osld Fassi. . When the Princess was born, her lather That did not suitSir-Richard and, as his , . bel onr faith, It.s for yon if the makers Ti�'Qa ad �inl'vive. weds sot in the direc� succession to the _wife says; he carried that. shoe all 'over of Dr . Sage's remedy can't cure you, no - Crowir of Denmark., - There is a moor, the world, and every bootmaker he saw he matter how bad or o€ how -long standing Broken Down by tonaestion ofthe I.ans which, however; we cannot vonah for, that asked to make him the aiate:to it , birt`net. onr catarrh in the head may be. , FIA IV V -111, �---'­­. and ;Ga mei-bec-ear8 �entiiB oPSleep- during her childhood her father was so poor one of ahem ever would.. For eighteen .,phe makers are the World's llispensary as to,bs, compelled to earn mons b giving ra he did this., There is- a superstition less su�eP�g- Narrow $:scene. 1' g g Medical Association, of Buffalo, N.Y. They HpV does he feel ?—FIS &6-1 drawin lessons in s little town in German anon such ole, it, appears, `that if a g y g pep p are known to every. newspaper publisher cranky, and iS constantly e$peri- From the Colborne Enterprise.. . It.is;not tat all unlikely to be true, for, with man makes an odd thee'he will dine ist in the laud, and on can a The villa of Lakeport in the e#iaat - of and' eve. drugs y mentin dieting himself ads Ilii f fie epo y a fiery small income and a: large family, ' For food the traveller liked' cemmon easily ascertain that theft word s as good as g' ' p Northumberlanei ?s beast fatly situated "on p gee Christian ztay;well have been'redue, things, but was fond' of French cooking. their bond. strange notions, and changing thS e the shore of Lake Ontario, two tura half' ed to such ati'afis, :His beautiful; amiabh� °L. French cooking, English materials and a Cooking, the dishes, tht' hours, and -, T miles from the town of Colborne. The loess- wife, whose quiet df it was sd much a►d- good cellar," he used to say, "ought to keep You wind your watch once a day. Your manner of his eating —August t tion of the village is picturesque and, mired= -at herdaughter s wedding, apparent- any man siive for -a hundred _ years. liver.:tmd bowels should act ay regularly. If Flower the Remedy. healthy, and as a rule the inhabitants oi- iy has not'been less loved by the simple, Wherever he went, he was accustomed to they do not, use ca key. hind[ people she has reigned over for eat the native dishes. Dried' codfish and The ke is -Dr, Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. , ldakeport area Vigorous- people, . troubled y. p p fin y How does he feel? --He feels at with very little sickness. But there are ex- ha,g. experienced the lot common to most sauerkraut were two of his delicacies. One a dose. ceptions, and even in this healthy locality of her subjects. With the recognition by ' .One thing. he could not bear, and -that times a gnawing, voracious, it 5b occasional cases of suffering and long months the - nations of the Princeps heirship to was honey. He could hardly 'sit in the Train robbers were numerous in Mexico able appetite, wholly unaccountable, t of weary sickness are found. Among those the .Throne; brighter, or at least easier room with it, though it might be in some some years ago. One day a train from unnatural and unhealthy.—August thus unfortunate was Mrs. Milo Haight, times must have come for the secret drawer or cupboard. He divined its Vera Cruz for the City of Mexico was halt - who for nearly two years was a great suffer- fapany, .and when the . Princess was presence as some persons:divine the. inner of h highwaymen, who lined both sides FIOWer the Remedy. er, sickness having made such inroatia .in l& we .find sear travelling about' with encsasof a cat. Sometimes after a dinner of the tracsk. The Inmates of the cars11 her constitution that she- was almost a h parents, and visiting places 'of in- his wife would say to him, "VGhat made arose, seemingly hidalgoes, peons, market HOW d06S pts feel ?—He feels no complete wreck physically. Althong'� a tereston;tii3e Continent." .The story of the you look so uncomfortable ?" women, etc., and from the windows poured desire to go to the table and 8 young woman here stem had run down.- � s and the Prince ei grumbling, fault-finding„over-nice- j y fishmeetin of the. Yrinc There was honey in the room,” he a murderous volley. One hundred bandits o g. would answer, `• and I knew `tile would fell dead, and others were -pursued and about what is set before him when until itfe had become almost a burden. of Wales .in ,the Cathedral at Worms is 3' tS' -_ She had consulted physicians and . tried well known. This was in 1861. The wed- think I was mad if.I'asked to have. it re- killed. The inmates of the cera were die• he is there—AugtAst El®V+ier th9 many remedies, but Ile- releif was founi. ding wtis:fixed for the lUth of March, 1863, moved ; but I felt quite faint. gnised zouaves. Remedy. �- Her attention was finally direeterl to Dr:: and three days before this the Princess left �. She Wag Saved Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People, and 'Denmark for her now home :-"The Sing, g peaceful Night• How does he feel ?--I3e fee1S having read of the many wonderful cures Frederick VII°, desiring to present his From days of agony and discomfort, not by accomplished through the use of this great :kinswoman with a gift the like of which '• Some people," said an old sea captain great interpositions, but by the use of the after a spell of this abnormal appe- t life-saving remedy, was induced to give could not . found in any -kingdom, gave the other day, " are afraid of sea -sickness, only sure•pop corn cure-Pucnam'a Painless Lite an utter abhorrence, loathing, them a trial. _The tennis exceeded her fond- her, attached to a necklace of diamonds, a and hesitate to travel by water because of Corn Extractor. . Tender, painful corns are and detestation of food ; as if a 14 est expectations, and before long she was facsimile of an article held by all true this fear. A friend of mine came onboard removed by its use in.a few days, without mouthful would kill hii11—AugtiSt restored to her former health and strength. Danes•as one of the most. precious posaft�: thesteamer Plymouth,mi other evening in , the slightest discomfort. Many substitutes Flower the Remedy. Ravin heard of this case the Enter rise frame of mind. He had been Having P stens of the kingdom. This -was the Dagmar a very happy in the market make it necessary that only . reporter called on Mr. Haight and enquired Cros$, and the story attached to this relic troubled for a long tine when off Southamp- "Putnam's" should be asked for and taken. How does he feel ?—He has tt r p into the facts, which are given almost' Bona hack a long way into the early history ton by a feeling of nausea, but now he was rare, safe, harmless. regular bowels and peculiar stoats -y verbatim in the following statement : " I of the -people of the Danes. The original positive that he had found away to avoid A. P. 682 August Flower the Remedy. S was ill for about twelve weeks, in -the latter was buried with: good Queen Dagmar; the it by going to bed as soon as he came on part of 1891, while at home with my father first Christian Queen,of Denmark.' In the board, and remaining there until he arrived ora 31 ®>F� �+ g��+ Importations in Trenton. - I came to Lakeport,.but was time -of Christian V. the tomb was -opened, at his destination: SAUSAGE CASINGS of Snest Eng- • here only a few weeks when I was taken and the cross taken out ani placed among ' On this occasion lie bade me a hurried with inflammation of the bowels. After °the slatoital. treasures and - wheix--the .good -slight, climbed into his berth, and in Bog Hog'sCasings. Vii lines Ne�v Hams,eLong11 I sufficiently recovered I .returned .-to "princess. Alejandra was to leave her home a few- minutes was fast asleep. He slept OLD.CHRONIC Clear Bacon, Rolls, Cheese, Lard, etc. Pais, Trenton. I had not _been at home long ani- country,_ her kinsman the Sing .like a top until seven o'clock the next morn- -- PARKBLAc& So & CO. LTD„ Successors to JAMss - when I was attacked with la'_grippe, whic53 h- thoiight.it a _fitting memorial of her people. ing, with never a qualm of mal de mer to . �A�'� pal3 &Sox, Toronto. nearly b&pught me to death's door...,A for,her :to take a fae•simile of this ancient disturb his slumbers: elle arose delighted,: SUCCUMB TO physician was called who said . my system treasur%adorned with pearls and diamonds, that he had at last found a remedy for the was badly run down. This was in Feb• to her new home." disorder which had caused him so much �� mate and ferrate, E 1.ruary, 1892, and I was under his care -fair - misery. Hs went down into the dining- AGENTS CANTED, T° ecu P" a"' g"'r -- �i. JAS a� some twelve weeks before I was able to get. - room and ate a hearty meal, though some c,��,- Enctei, nepo> -�n ;naf°a'�a 6veacre ylrhat sur rised that so few passengers were �,�; B,e,a, o,s° N..PQ out of doors. When I was taken dbwn An pSplOrB£'8 Wliim9 p E4-1. . N. ,.PQ s Bs co ��`° LOjOaS' congestion of the lungs and spine. set in and ' stirring, Going on deck to With a satisfied then the trouble went to my throat, and Sir'Aichard Barton, the h'oWrn e$.plorer, look on his face, and a toothpick is his ���� lastly to my oar, causing an abscess which Was a man who had ways oI his owe• -Ac• mouth, he met me. ��� ���,�„ i) gathered and broke three times, leaving me cording to hit wfdow`he spoke twenty=nine i - :e , Say, old: man,' he exclaimed, than '� � High-SpeedHI knit t psi a sockso pe g f._ I suffered tfi® most exer 'L . lining seg} and eleven _passed a day without sleeping rapcket of mine worked like a �vt`i � iltldo salt laIle - `=7$,_, p charm. Never had a touch of it alt: ��® �r���se CXi. day. :3 a ,sleep left me and I could not r@adingatleasL-one of ahem to keep . his, Go Iplain circular knitting machine suf#ered continually .with cold kriowlecige freshc He was loved- aid` trust- night.' luau do, from homespun or ti c- ed b- aer- abs, children. and animals, A ea I smiled. _ tors yarn. Tho most practical A cold hands and feet and severe., y faintly knitter pe the ruarket. A 1 te-} - " British sailor vas ut into prison at Trieste, re .e :What are on rinnin for ?' -he asked; a child can operate it. strong, Ly he ed, The doctor gave me no'bope where Burton was consul. The next day- • g ' g narrate, everysimple. chineRaPid.we o f fiery. As soon as I was able 7 re- is surprise.: Chr ® g m� guarantee every mrchme tti dobut did not impi�5ve Sir Richard received a.. very.:dirtylooking " I Because,' I answered, a the Plymouth Roofl work. sewarW a teforipar ued:to Lakeport, has been tied to her dock all night. Sha Agents wanted. Write for par• nd felt that death would be a note, addressed on the out -side ..to "The titulars. �' °' I began using. Dr. Connell:" The seal was::lack's dirty thtsinb: has not moved a foot. There was something Dundas Knitting �1aci�ine Co., ®undas, Onfar � . 189-,Cou,shsInside was. B>1x,ix, iam lrin trobei, the matter with her machinery and we, had !�1 r Fills and had maG beau tak• Ktim and let me haout: Tial T]iOUNCE&:" to transfer the passengers. No one suspectedi ' lien the chills left me my �- ��. and sleep returned, T.he:cotisnl was delighted,: sad promptly that a man would.ge to bed at six o'clock; not enjoyed for many long secured tits man's 'lease. His testae, were , and so you were overlooked in .the trans- Persons aiCtsd with these or y some' sim le as is rob 'bl true of most men , „ any 'throat or �11IIAa' troubles Dress and Mantle Cutting - . •� m , After using the Pink Pills p > P- y fere �AGIES for some weds I began to feel as'`thrngh I who have baste great travellers - Should resort to that Fi by this new dna improv®� iu the month His wife used ; to busy: herself, Martha- icouldstandalmoatanan to . w . ���E�)is' SQUARES.jl s f Jane, 1892,:I weighed 114 pc _ oda and like, matrsng his room comfortable, but if % Ohs Minnta`Core for Toathache�OSf- EXC�JI£O� Ri'medj Satisfaction guaranteed to teach ladies , April, 1883, I weighed 15i pounds; my she put anything pretty into ft, it was at Toothache; the mos #mmon and one of ' once' lit ou$ .'in the, assn e. He likod the full art of cutting all garments Y, i g neatest weight. i took the Pink Pills for F p _ g the moat painful aEeetons, is instantly worn by ladies and Children. large lain deal tables; and plenty of them; cared b the a lication of 'Poison's Nervi= about four months, but now resort to them g P PP ttsPROF. S�liTii,392 Q11EfP1 ST, YY• TOR4NT0 one for each piece of work° -LOU which he line. - Polson's Nerviline, is a combination Agents Wanw for any trouble, even a slight headache: I happened, to be engaged. For --a penwiper, - truly believe that Dr. Williams' Pink Pills . pPof. powerful: anodynes;and ft strikes at once # A , ­:� he finds bandanna to, the table leg. ,to the verges, soothing them and affording , ion I�' &S p NEAT IS`'�F1E° F are worth their weight in gold, and 1: owe 1 © ft 1 " . with an iron=wove in one minute total relief from in. Mo- ;y �1 > -1-my health and strength, if not my life "to H ms Yi miron obedatead;ard, and He slept ve there, try it for year children's toothache. jg� P them. My eyes wets weak at the time I _ To think that you must was sick but I have had nosuch egperfence mattress and no slieeta; but plenty o white, Nervilirie is sold in 10 and 25 cent bottles _ wear wide, ill looking . -1. solea I began the use o€ Pink Pills. I take -soft blankets. by all drnggista. shoes to have comfort. He would never have blinds or shutters of Purim Cod Liver 0.11 with great Measure in thus making known my Our shoes ase both F first leanls of :dawn. He would Modesty is to merit as shades to figures Iiypopi�Osphites of Lime and easy and elegant case, hoping that some fellow creature may drawn, as he wanted the -last of the .twilight tutu ft strength th and.beauty, Soda. No other preparation _ y be benefited thereby. 1: allow no oppor-. and the g In a picture, giving g nice to look at Inuit- to pass without speaking well o%Dr. bring- in a single wild flower and put fn a -� effects such cures. and comfortable I Williams' Pink Pills, and I knew of several f $ Arden or hothouse flowers, he found aut if some one br i e.�.� ;m�,r s�-Beware of substitutes. - , while -1 persons who began their use on. my recom o a to et rid of ft: I (-� Genuine prepared b9 6cott gists. , fIl mandation, and were greatlg' On. by Y get Belleville. Sold b9 sit 3rnggists. wear. - k, wHe had a nice 'ear for music,, bat loved sec. and $i.t10. them. My fath_ er, -' who is. some � seventy . ons the. minor key. " He..would go to years of age, fs receiving great help from y era ts>y hear a ziew psfma donna, but :... ... ° . :. .::.. Ltd ,. .. .• .. their use. I can _truthfully say I cannot he co Id non abide amateur : music, and if - - - • , . - - . • • • • • , • • • • • • DONT Buy a Watch or any Jewelry The J. �. 1J 1 NV Gr CO speak too highly of Pink Pills; and I would before seeing our { L nate be without them=in the ,house under ,anybody proposed musfmof an evening, and New Catalogue. IT'S FREE, Write for 79 KING EAST. 1 -- „: , a girl got up and nervously warbled a hal- one to -R. B. MO�WRY & Co., Toronto, Can. - ., A � sty circumstances. , _ Mrs. $sight's husband is also taking lad about banks and butterflies, he used_to Plat -his hand to hta-s"toniach and .walk out y� Pink. Pills for- rheumatism,- .and,. being .p USE - present during the � interview. ave his of the room." - He laved his Viii clothes- especially his € testunoay to their benefit to slim. Mrs. l �� pp boots, of which he sometimes had a bun11 I $aight's present a earanee indicates -1 ,, %} - the beat ; of health, and no one who did tired pairs in the house: Unca he lost; a not _ kii<ow of her ;IonD suffering would ` l uIIagiste .from her present a pearanrta -- - -SUA } that site had eves' been etok er case Is ` ve the stress cat hope : t ane Istat Cannot asst gi l,' . I " I to :other .sufferers that they Cosi may be !. : Dr. Williams'.- wonOrful_Piak= eSHURE ( A%11 , �a , cured by ITi BATESTHIMU pips, whose action upon the human system ' , seems almost magical. — tt I'ftak Prig for E People; - fir. �WliliaGsne' 6f `s D:�Qltilli ' _ 4 ere Irianwf&Etured b sire _ - , y:; - 3ofr Frookvllie,nt., ``a - -- ltle"�Otne- O , _ - at a - - - are n ". rs N +111 PIIIa - z .Ink � .:- ..,. ... _ ' - - � Iia N. Y. -<P:. tSclie - - ....j d t on:.: V iL .. .:: - - patent me L^IIIey lout a,psescOp �,, v tz ar sss a# their properties sltq that.tibese ' �`� - as .IM y I diseases , • • . • • • • - ciuIIfilingspeclf'Icffsr:a ice. y"`' \ g r� - tr 6 onr an impoarerisltedniltiion of r , ,, arise,' {r ., . r f - a list ie. _nt :of the •. �_ _ V6 °blood; or ~ €roI>R Ti l ` ¢ - .� ,.,•� iieraaus system :such as loss of app kit% E ,tom _ . zeml �l�re8�a or R� �RA�G�Szc ` .ession_af s i •Itsa asn _ . a, � � lr I =dap _ - e _ I 11sennet<sickaesa�generalmuseular-weakness °. TR)�CEST rg locomOpel ataXla, :o: l� _ � I!' '' dszxtzlesazlcss ofImeaso ., pD-i . `, 11 a _scra,tse rlleumammt, Bt, 'It f.: '' ''� '� !� I �� , I� - ,E n r<1_, e; -g�> 1 l ode iron ORiGI�AL D�SIGY� end , _ � v I r � E5 � ��11 r daauee after .effnett# ofspp - tai else,, ets: 'Thep are also t I Itfelirostie p yrs.itr�'Z<;. O��allort •�• �iti�tilrlll$ ��� !,' �'1 enlist <to the" • • • • - _ �� • s-iecific: `fo>` site trqulsisa -pe,,.,. _ -= of Pi O,; says the g'hy :b: dJ female system,-correetiag rrF ulart 'e • - --- , ste>kans #tit -A tonished, a -- nnFprgand all fo,sfelnale weak• ana.iaok -at lie one '`hgy afe Sttpet'b in Finish, ]ls�lltifclCCiiT€:d Oi1�jl —_,,. - ss,lotlil Ing ew-the ]glomi - 1 - rest rtag aqd Superior in .Quality of . . Health pale, .and sallew ID �� � Low: Esf ,. , °Dna > s i �SION& L 1-1- I - ­­��Meeks In theteasrx ofneatiey.• tffpet a I =:V �gtQrt{ �i Wo atj tl A t i radscal sure m slcaesurialn€; frommental L 11-- �3�'. tss fl; �.g�lyj�L'�`� out:a -' ivurry,o .ef,WW- or e�3ea6et3 of°any nafur Th@ Excel itt'Sa Q! nail alive 3nedclne �.a(Fa mid 'i'elrrife 111iies? Y k, it Q , I - These §- aw, nota r� : _ Tl> cLLL -- `a oily 11 ging propert -eft rte f cod B ening flies, aside-at:Economy. o ,.--- - SL 15 = las Ig teat cold �_JU,L the most Fuel altd Co�vsmence. - Atm.-:. IFoieie Cured by Hoods ,o• is THE IMPROVED . ■ .,_ ARAW RHN • . � 'i . so# Vets- to Sorsa ctriita. , rM 1� a - cwoPpFR: ,TRE II . � - t fiOn y - rd �d p STANDAR g � �� b�VMLT . �i »-j- - ; . tad ibis. 14iary E. O Fallot. a, Qesy intelligent' . Sear i Yn, , . ; • •The are mase to bum Wood es Stone N. .. 4k yy .; Ilei d of _Piqua; Ohio, was poisoned while as- •, du$ively or coal and woe od,and :: a Standard Buhr . Ile �_ IImt!$ are Ile. Ia y not piiTC ' 1 VR�� _ , in a Grt®at Variety of fiaees, and ::. op for the Farmers r .. �- sic ans.at an autizpsg 6:yeara,ago,. Why n base .,,:-:-r::..�.-f.v .. �g - oma_ red, ; a-is�tmD; _Pi' , _ .s • Qa:.I... n w =�_ , _ _ fIi trsTrl uIleerti-b"coke out an her are there#t'oge aLdaFto tShs :: a _<_ _:assdsotin tlir M1 s_ of ar or. In Grate as you now threshh :` 1 Taamsk- I- ue: and throat: Her stair - aA amiliet3 %a 0,31 ,1001 the - qq �a � �t - Iid aw -F SECURE ,- 4 :: ra % e out She eghect risinio �/ _ --,A de =gym vt but78:lbs.; a IL. ,ted I ®u' CA� W _ t� - pu = Eve Stove Warranted .ai __ _ -of ilei At last she 33e ire _ _ �. .: • ,: noospe R . 60 days work, or equivalent, each et - its nt .. a # - i� -> Orfila and at once tin= • • _ . r - - _x t ._..�. rt e �a�s - winter w _ ,. - _ _ t H .:_ �... _t Y" °f ed and'wail. ...ease = _ L. _ A, o. conYd sooli gni otit'o_ b ok Stove or c t .. � . a v ,Fsa It yon are in want of a Co - % � z.: _ . 5 A b onhave seen this . , . . .: a ` _. m = r ecameperi'eet g:cuned y rn8t,-dau t bur it Il po, :1 .,,_ _ Stove Doal- �. - ? $ leaning To $10 j day - �- _ _ n - u elr:trit Litre: Sold bq g L1 -, _ , Y r - FI. _ . I� Eafnin avv. er _ -.-.._- -., _, F - - - . -- -n . , .._ __ o to investigate. W W 11 ..'-woman. weigh:1281b3y h+Eanui<caetitse�i try Syili it not pa3� y u s Igate _.._ . =r d`d'Id ��xorltQrlavg8#aan3y 4-` Sendicircular. n�n��sel," - 14 -, �� '' ���, ,,-.,k07: ------ .1- 1:0 , .- -� Yl I�- ""�1HT1 C: , -­ L: _, �adae 1. ..I - I . �. I L uI I -ES BEs � InfiI .NH �q � fit- ` v .. - - ,. '� x i p- -- ., C t,.. R r '� .'°Wfa - ;.Z xt s v ate; ,_ :+,- •' K - rye' �`''' _�� _peat, 1-.a'r3- 'M^: -< - - _ 'a 4 ff�.a •sb5 t >L+shK" �.�+ S-a.+ai(a'xo-t4t�y-: h- 1