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AMU AMAZING TRAVELS.1 P TE�BOB4O' % �a.
How the Sights of Iae tops Attested a Han i --
of z:,,azinar. Brought Back Frond the Brink of
Amur bin Nasur bin -Amur Ilomeiri is a{' the Grave.native Zanzibarite of unusual intelligence? --
who was taken to Berlin recently to help i A. Tonng Girl's Wonderrul Experience—
a professor of philology there give izistruc• sickly From Four sleuths of age—iter'
tion in the language of the Suaheli. He Parents Aid not Thin
before
oris Would
had not been in the city long before he Live a wonah--vow a Picture a Stealth
was seized with the epidemic desire to write
a book.. Tie wrote it, and published it —A tiarveitons Case.
with the avowed purpose of letting his From the Peterboro' Examiner.
people at home know what great things To be dragged to the edge of the
he had seen since leaving them. His pro- grave in the grasp of dread disease is an ex -
of
translated the book into German. - j perience that comes once to all, but to con-
Amur prefaces his work with the story ? template entering the grave and mingling
of his life, and then proceeds to tell of i with its dost,, to have, even in hope, bidden
the amazing things he saw on his wa • to i goodbye to life and all its sweetness, and
Germany and in the German capital. Aden, ! then to be snatched from the brink of the
Suez, Napier, and Lisbon, as which his I grave and to be restored to health, strength
ship touched, did not impress him deeply !and happiness, is an experience that few
with their importance, " aay enjoy. We hear and read of such cases so
the commentator, "because too much' well attested, that doubt finds small space
novelty at once was beyond h m re- for its exercise, but heretofore no case has,
ilenaion," His experience at Amco
sterdam,
however, struck terror to his heart. "
went into the city," writes Amur, " and
saw hoer women took men by the arm and
talked with thein, and I thought, This
city is surely the dwelling place of the evil
spirits; this is the end of the world, and I,
Amur, will be lost forever.' So I went
back to the ship and lay down on my bed."
Although 25 years old, and a tried war-
rior on his native coast, Amur went from
fright to fright after reaching Berlin. "One
da teacher tookhe
1 D9
until now, come under our notice in Peter -
bore' with such directness as to"make assur-
ance doubly sure." Such a case, however,
exists.
Many persons have heard of the illness
of Miss Amelia Ranger, who lives with
her parents at 19 Parnell street. She was
brought down to -the very gates of death
and was restored to perfect health when
all human aid seemed to be unavailing.
Her miraculous cure excited so much com-
ment that a representative of the Examiner
y my c er me to the land
of t was detailed to obtain the particalars, and
arts, he writes of a visit to the Berlin the result of the investigation is to verify
Zoological Garden. " It was garden, and the reports that have been current.
calling at Mr. Ranger's house the repo
saw in it lions and gazelles, and leopards,
and the wild horse (hippopotamus), and the
elephant, and giraffes and zebras, and all
the beasts of the land and water, from the
big ones to the little ones, from rats to
snakes, from the Little fishes to thegieat
ones. And as I saw them, I was amazed.
There were hens and all other birds, and
every beast was in its own house, and every
house was as the house of Said Ali, a house
of wonders (palace of the Sultan of Zanzi-
bar). Then I said to myself : "Is this
_paradise or this world ?" Blit I did not
speak. I kept quite still. My friend ask-
ed : 'Is there anything like this In Zanzi-
bar ?' I answered. '0, yes, we have
things like this,' but in my heart I was
afraid. I would not tell my friend lest he
should say I was afraid of the beasts, for
such beasts I had not seen in my life."
Of the Urania astronomical theatre,
Amur says : "I saw there how the sun
set and was afraid, r wondered ii it was
all real, and 1 asked my friend : 'Are we
in Berlin or are we on the sea?' -'We are
in Berlin,' he answered; 'Why do you ask,
Amur?' I told him that I only wished to
know, but in my heart I was afraid, only I
did not wish him to know of my fear.
Finally we went away, and I went home
and lay awake until morning, for I could
not sleep."
Amur was not the- least amazed by the
- splendor -.of the Berlin beer saloons. "I
On
der
was niet at the door by. a bright -eyed -
healthy looking young girl, who readily
consented to give the particulars of her iIl-
ness and cure. She remarked that her moth-
er was absent in Montreal on a visit, and
added with no Little pride that she was
keeping the house and doing all the work,
a thing that would have been impossible a
year or so ago, as she was then so ill that
instead of taking care of the house she
needed constan t attention herself.
"I have been sickly from the time I was
four months old," she said, "and as I grew
up, the weakness and ill health became
more pronounced. Myiblood was said to
have turned watery. I was weak, pale and
dull and could do nothing but suffer. Noth-
ing the doctors did for me was of any use
and I grew worse and worse. Father spent
a farm on me, but it was of Eno avail, and
father and mother gave me up and felt that
I was going to die. I expected to die my-
self. I had no blood, I was as pale as a
eo:pse and so weak I could- hardly walk.
My heart also gave me very much trouble
and. if I lifted my hands, my heart would
jump until I thought I would die. About
two years ago we heard of Dr. Williams'
Pink Pills and got a box, but as they did
not seem to do me much good I didn't take
any more at the time, but as I got worse
-and the -doctor could do nothing ' for me, I
determined to try the Pink Pillsonce more,
thought in myheart," he writes of one this time I made up my mind that I -would
saloon, "if the saloon lookalike this, what give them a fair trial. I got eight ^bores
must the house that the owner lives in .! A and before the third box was done
I felt better -and my appetite was
better. I kept on taking the pills
until I had taken the eight boles, and
ail the_ time kept growing stronger and
Longer. My .color returned, my heart
trouble Left me and my appetite was better
than it had ever been before. Now I can
do any work about the house, and feel
strong and well a« the time. It is a great
change since last July when I could scarce-
ly walk across the floor without failing. I
believe. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills saved me
from - going to -the grave, and I am very
thankful I took them. s'
Thera was no, doubting the honesty of
her conviction that Pink Pills saved her
life. . A younger sister corroborated what
was said, remarking, "when Amelia was so
had Iast spring she was so pale she was` al
most green, and mother did. not think. she
would live a month." -`
In evidence -of the dangerously ill con-
dition of Miss Ranger, a couple of neigh-
bours were - seen. Mrs Trombliy said
the girl was very ill, and her friends did
not expect her to recover, and she had
been cured by the use of Pink Pills. An-
other lady present also bore testimdny
to the hopelessly ill Condition.. of Miss
Ranger, a few months ago. •
The remarkable" and gratifying results
following the use of Dr. Williams Pink'
persona who have lived in the German capi l Pilis, in the easeiof Miss ganger, show that
"In eunequalled as a blood builder and
like this, I told my friend, I had
never seen. It is as fine as the Sultan's ;
yes, finer. And I said, 'Praise to God, the
Lord of the worlds.'"
On the Tempelhof parade ground-Amursaw soldiers whose number he esti nated as
200,000. lie—had a not less exaggerated
idea of the number of spectators, which
seemed to him so great that he was convinc-
ed everybody had left the city. "Yet
when we went back to the city," he writes,
"it was as if nobody had left it, and I shook
my head and tried to think how it came."
The captive balloon, which lie saw at the
parade, Amur described as a "big egg that'
climbed into the air."-
Amur saw Bismarck. Of his meeting
with the Chancellor at the Stettin railway
station he tells this story :
"Ha came in a covered wagon, and the
men cheered him,and he stuck out his head
through the window and answered the
cheers. When I pushed to the front
and greeted him he thanked me, took a
flower from his hand and said : 'Take that.
black man.'. And I took the rose. He is
all white, even his eyebrows. I was full of
joy, and took the flower home with me and
smelt of it, and kept it many days until I
threw it away."
Amur's tropical opinion of the Berlin cli
mate -agrees with that of most civilized
tonic.
Lal : they ar
Berlin it is very cold. It is cold six nerve In the case of young girls
months and warm six. And as far as the ,whoare pale or sallow, listless, troubled
with a fluttering or palpitation of the heart,
weak' and easily tired,no time should be lost
in taking a course of Dr. Williams' Pink
Pills, which will speedily enrich the blood,
and bring a - rosy glow of health to the
cheeks. These pills are a poeitive cure
for all troubles arising from a vitiated con-
dition of the blood or a shattered nervous
system, suchas locomotor ataxia, partial
paralysis, St.gitns' dance, sciatica, neuralgia
beat is concerned, ttfe cold is much better.;,
But when you feel very -warm it is beat not
to throw away your clothes, for then you
- gill take cold in your chest and will be sick.
In winner things are ' like this : The
water is as hard as a stone, and when rain
falls it is like little stones ; another kind of
ram is like chips from the- inside of a cocoa -
Row a gee Saes- rheumatism nervous headache, the after ef-
fects offlagrippe, that tired feeling resulting
We are $o _used to regarding_ the `world from nervous prostration, all diseases de-
round ns from the standpoint of our own- ,pending upon humors in the blood, such as
scor f ala chronic erysipelas,etc. They areilso
a specific for troubles .peculiar to femmes,
such as suppressions, irregularities and all
forms of weakness. In the ease- of men;
they effeska radical cure m all cases arising
from ei* worry, overwork, or.eacesses
of whatever .nature. -
sight that it is hard to realize that, to
other creatures,' far ou-2iiunbering as and
perhaps as _ important in the economy of
Rature,-it must low quite different. The
long bee, for example, is supplied with
a pair of compound eyes with hundreds of
facets, each capable of sight by itself, said
several oocelli or=little, ample eyes more.' Dr. Williams-' Pink :Pills are manufaetur:
1
- cls Ithese closelyallied to our own: How eyes ed by_ the Dr.. Williams' Medicine Co,,
are used, _what,- -are their .separate fano- Brockville, Ont., for Schenectady, N. Y.,
do *hat sort of images they' can present andare sold in hoses (never: In loose form
to them.owners 'ail remain questions eh.' by the dozen or hundred) at 50 centsea'box
interesting and well nigh_ Unsolved as - they er six boxes for $2.50, and may be had of
were beTora. the . days of - our__ awerfnl all. druggists or direct by mail from Di.
icroscopes Notwithstandingthe fact :
Williams'Medicine Company from -either
th hutndreds df _ entomologiata have been address. The price at which these pills
and. are liuterested-18 this, subject We yet are sold. makes:nrourse of treatment him.aid oirtiy attire !fait where we< -can affirm pensive as .compared with other ed es
thabiihe:..honey b : sees: s very 7different or medii treatment.,- -.
flower from the mile ht which we observe �
ager seprbh of ailiets,'althou of- what- -. She �ed a Receipt.
se Is produced 's`.nd•50 you ve my new overcoat- to a
riga li t:Iatle t•
r _ - ug ' y man to his wife
m,g lea ung - that I had -sent
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Z ► i*Was. a -swindler," re,-
iitiatOvoiaan between her
"Les shat, .I took.erery pie.
; , pray?" Inquired the-
me
*receipt' for'
ed its wife, ez
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rerealin ill " "her
was aeverte�il
ap-, - ail
To be always on time, 'with a record of
success such as has. characterized the annual
reports of the Temperance &-General Life
Assurance Company, is to,occupy a - proud
position. -It has for some years been the
custom of this company to complete its
annual reports- for the Government within
a few hours after the close of the • business
year, and the reports. for 1893 were sent
forward- with the usual promptness. These
reports, weare told, show a record of suc-
cess in every important feature of the com-
Pan9's business ahead of anything it has
heretofore experienced. During the past
year it had 1,680 applications, for $2,020,-
000 of insurance. A considerable—number
of these were not on lives acceptable -to the
company, and others failed to materialize
into permanent business from various
causes, but, when the year'closed, the com-
pany had 674 policies, for $726,444, more in
force than it had at its commencement,
and its assets had increased by $61,-
C87.88, which was a much larger amount
than the increase in its liabilities. These
items serve to indicate that it will have a
very satisfactory report to present at its
annual meeting, which will take place at an
early date.
A Wonderful Lighthouse.
A wonderful lighthouse is to be erected
on Penmarch Point, Brittany. It will con-
tain a "lightning flash" light of 40,f300,000_
candle power, casting a beam which can be
seen in clear weather sixty-three miles
away and in foggy weather twenty-one
miles This is- by 1far the most powerful,
searching and penetrating light known to
science. It will cost about $60,000, and be
know as the Eckmuhl lighthouse.
"Your neighbor appears to- have failed
good many times ?" " Just twenty-four
times. The nest one will be:his silver bank
ruptcy"
"Grin Like a Cheshire Cat.*
" Well, well I Didn't ever hear of a
'grin like a Cheshire cat?' Why, you see,
a man down in Cheshire had a cat which
grinned and grinned until there was noth-
ing left of the cat but the grin, just as some
scrofulous people, who don't know of Dr.
Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, get a
cough and then cough and cough' until
there is nothing left of them to erect a
monument to but the cough."
The " Golden medical discovery" is, the
most effective, anti -bilious, anti -dyspeptic
strength -giving remedy extant. For weak
lungs, Iingering coughs, spitting of blood, I
scrofula, sores, pimples and ulcers, it is a
wonderful and efficacious remedy.
Its manufacturers guarantee it to do all
that they claim, or money is returned:
Dr. Pierce's Pellets cure constipation,
piles, sick headache, and indigestion or
'.i? sia•
cal tdlegrams'are now being transmit-
ted through pneumatic tubes in most of the
principal cities of Great Britain.
Take One Free.
A pillow sham holder on the bed will save
the thrifty housewife much worry and
vexation. Thereis only one first-class
holder on the market.. It is " The Tarbox,"
which makes the shams look the best, last
the longest, and does not injure the bed,
Drop a -post card to the Wilson Publishing
Co., 73 Adelaide- west, Toronto, and you
will be advisedhow to get a Tarbox sham
holder FREE. .
Manager-" De Circassian girl's in a
peck o' trouble !"Living skeleton-" How's
that'?" " She married de two -headed. boy
yesterday, an' deg arrested her fer bigamy
din mornin'."
Nerve Pain Cure. .
Poison's Nervilinecuresflatulence, chills,
and spasms. Nerviline cures vomiting,
diarrhoea, cholera, and dysentery. Nervilfne
cares headache, sea sickness and summer
complaint. Nerviline cures neuralgia,
toothache, lumbago, and sciatica. Nerviline
cures sprains, bruises, cuts, &c. Poison's
Nerviline is the best remedy in the -world,
and only costs10 and 25 cents to try it.
Sample and large bottles at any drug store. -
Try Poison's Nerviline.
Two persons will not be friends long if
they cannot forgive each ooher'a little fail-
ings.
A CAdatien.
How can we raise more corn to the acher,
Why, of course by using Putnam's Corn
Extractor. Putnam's Painless _torn Ex-
tractor -bas given.uaiveraalsatisfaction, for
it is sure, safe anl painless. Like every
article of real merit it has a host of imita-
tors,and we would specially warn the public
to guard against those dangerous substitutes
offered for the genuine Putnam's Extractor.
N.C.Polson & Co., proprietors, Kingston.
A woman well known in English society
for her lovely neck and arms polishes them,.
so it is said, for half an hour each night
with chamois leather,
A.P. 694.
ti 5 ;ivi°
�7eq�uat of
C0.0
forte Prompt aqa
permanent -Cure ofg
pets eimclActte5
Scott's
Emulsion
of Cod-liver Oil and Hypophosphftes
is both a food and a remedy. It is
useful as a fat producer and at the
same time gives vital force to the
body. It is beneficial in
CONSUMPTION
because it makes fat and gives strength.
It is beneficial for
SICKLY CHILDREN
because they can . assimilate it when
they cannot ordinary food.
It is beneficial for
COUGHS AND COLDS
because it heals the irritation of the
throat and builds up the body and
overcomes the difficulty.
"CAH'A'IION.'"—Beware of substitutes.
Genuine prepared by Scott t Boerne,Belleville. Sold by all druggists.
6Oc.and $1.00.
Shafthig In Longest
kengths.
SwvCo Pulleys
Couplings.
Any Style Split.
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Take it. Samples free. Sold by all druggists
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Not a clock, but a stem
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eeper. Agents wanted.
Send fifty cents, stamps,
to show you mean busi-
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the sample to your
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C. O.D. for the balance
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Chenes eflls you send the amount
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For a Lame Stile, Back or Chest Shloh'o Porous
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Will knit -10 pairs socks per
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will do, from homes's=n or -fac-
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Agents wanted. Write for par
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ugust
lower"
Perhaps you do not believe these
statements concerning Green's Au-
gust Flower. Well, we can't make
you. We can't force conviction in-
to your head or med-
icine into your
throat. We don't
want to. The money
is yours, and the
misery is yours; and until yott are
willing to believe, and spend the one
for the relief of the other, they will
stay so. John H. Foster, i 1: 22
Brawn Street, Philadelphia, says:
" My wife is a little Scotch woman,
thirty years of age and of a naturally
delicate disposition. For five or six
years past she has been suffering
from Dyspepsia. She
Vomit became so bad at last
that she could not sit
Every Meal. down to a meal but
she had to vomit it
as soon as she had eaten it. Two
bottles of your August Flower have
cured her, after many doctors failed.
She can now eat 'anything, and enjoy
it; and as for Dyspepsia, she does not
know that she ever had it." a
Doubting
Thomas.
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WHITE SWELLING.
This is to thMR.
CHAS. CLIITHrtifrE, of 134
King Street West, Toronto
completely cured me of
white swelling in the Ieft
knee in less than 6 months.
I was able to attend to my
business in three days after
hadhe I had beed n
machine
on.confined
--_ to my bed for four months
previously.) The doctors
decided that nothing but
amputation would save my
life, but on May 15tha 9O,
a friend persuaded me to
let MR. CLUTHE make a machine for me. I
consented, but I confess I had no fadth in it.
I suffer now no pain whatever, and can walk
ten miles without the aid of stick or crutch.
I give this testimonial simply to help anyone
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them, if possible, that there is only one cure,
and that is extension as applied by MB..
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They give perfect satisfaction in fit, style and finish, and it has become a by -word that
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