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Clinton New Era, 1892-08-05, Page 70 Alit VS 'nig. WINO OF IT. • A certain New Yorker, wbo iDoumo talitAl the 130#4kOzt1o*4,9 °DS ill1Plikest WalJtai tP'"!800)1a.eY 0010141 Sitt to an Old t,tlend, 4 clergy" WA W11080 bLflftlI parish iU. a distant 'community vouchsafed him more of love and reverence than SOW. "I'm. going to send Blank a hundred dollars, the New Yorker announced to his wife one dor In Dogember• "Are you? • I in so glad," she said. After a little talk she asked : "How will you send it?" "By check, of course; how else should I send it?" But the wife demurred, "It seems a little too -too sordid, doesn't it, for a man like Mr Blank? Let me manage it-raay 11" The husband donsented. On Christ mas morning a registered express package - was delivered at the little Western parsonage to Mrs Blank, She opened it wonderingly, and found a flat box. Going further, a mat of silk paper was removed, and'a dainty book- let of Christmas remembrance was dia.- c,losed. This was token out and ad- mired. Something showed still under a secnild mat of paper, and when that had been put aside, there, fitteu neatly in the bottom of the box, were five tiny silken bags, each tied close with a tiny bow of ribbon. Each contained a twenty dollar gold piece. This was the lady's delicate way of eliminating the check element. OUR ONLY DAY. Were this our only day, Did not our yesterdays and morrows give To hope andinieroory their interplay, How.shbuld we bear to live? Not merely what we are, But what we were and what we are to be, Make up our life -the far day e each a star, The near days nebul. At once would love forget Its keen pursuits andooy delays of bliss, And its delicious pangs of fond regret, Were there no clay but this. And who, to win a friend, Would to the secrets of his heart invite A fellowship that should begin and end Between a day and night? vvnnoxs AND TUE Droyvvivu EANK TO %UK EPTUPQ1 9,F THE WEAN, Tilers Is a rather, cotriMon, but er. roneous notion, to the ,effeet that a ho•-• manboilY, or Oren asbip, will not sink to the bottena of the protnntier abys'ses" of the 00130.110, but will on account of the 'cleneity of the waters at a great depth, •remain suspended at some (Us.' tame above the burtece of the earth. This is an mot. 'Isle other fate awaits the drowned sailor or his ship than that which comes to the marine creatures who die on the bottom of the sea; in time their dust all passes into the great storehouse of the earth even as those who receive burial on land. However deep the sea, it is but a few hours before the body of a man who finds his grave in the ocean is at rest upon the bottom; it there receives the same swift service from the agents which, in order of nature, are appoint- ed to care for the dead, as comes to those who are reverently inhumed in blessed ground. All save the hardest part of the skeleton are quickly taken again into the realm of living and even those more resisting portions of the body in time are, in large part, appro- priated by the creatures of the sea -floor, so that before the dust returns in tho accumulating !water to the firm set earth it may, pass through the extend- ed circle of living forms. The fate of animal bodies on sea -floor, is well illustrated by the fact that be- neath the waters of the Gulf Stream], where it passes by southern Florida, there are, in some places, quantities of bones, apparently those of the manitee, or sea -dews, a large herbivorous mam- mal, which like the seal. has become adapted) to acquatic life; these creatures plentifully inhabit the tropical rivers which flow into the Caribbean Sea,and are though rarely, found in the streams of Southern Florida. At their death they drift out into the open water and axe swept away to the northward by the ocean current. For some weeks,. perhaps the carcasses are buoyed up • by the gases of decomposition which are retained by their thick, oily, skins; as they decay and break the bodies fall to the bottom. Who, too, would pause to prate Of insult, or remember slight or scorn, Who would this night lie down to sleep with hate, Were there to be no morn? Who would take heed to wrong, To misery's cornpalint or pity's call, Thelong wail of the weak against the strong, If this one day were all? And what were wealth with shame, 'The vanity of office, pride of caste, 'The winy sparkle of the bubble fame, If this day were the last? Ay, what were all days worth, Were there no looking backward or before— If every human life that drops to earth Were lost for evermore? But each day is a link Of days that pass and never pass away: For in-nory and hope—to live, to think - Each isour only day. NEWS NOTES. THE MOST USEFUL MINERAL IN THE WORLD. - If one were to ask his friends what mineral we are most familiar with and most commonly used as food, the an- swers would probably be both varied and amusing. Salt would, I fancy,flrst suggest itself to vaany, and to thosd whose training in physiology and hygiene has not been neglected, no doubt the claims of lime and iron and carbon, which, in one form or another, we use with food to build up bone and brawn, would be amply urged. But, after all, it is water, is a mineral -a fused mineral. You :will find it des- cribed as such, along with quartz and topaz and the diamond, in Dana's Min- eralogy, or in other treatises on stones. We usually think of minerals as solid things, such as metals and rocks and jewels and various chemical salts. But when we consider the matter a little we see that all these things if melted by strong heat are minerals still, only they are now in a fluid instead of in a solid state. The difference between these minerals and water is that water gets fluid at a lower temperature than they do, and, like quicksilver, stays melted at ordinary living heat. But in those old ice ages which, one after another, have swept now another, have swept now over the Northern and now over the Southehern hemisphere, bringing ruin and desolations the natural and •eorsamon-eonditiorrofswitteraseaabliato a solid—ice—as it largely is to to -day out- of- doors in winter when not kept fused by the stored -up heat of the soil and rocks, or melted by the sun.—Froin "Ice and Ice -making," by T. Mitchell Prud- den,in Harper's Magazine for August. INTON NEW l`TOT OKNERAIAY KNOWN One pers4 i evety mine is left. touted. Belgium Is deelsotl to be the most Intemperate country In Klirone• • There are two hundred and seventy religicns in the 'United Kingdom. Four times more Irishmen reside in the United States than Englishmen. Edison states theta very few people know the sound of their own voices. A yearly outlay of twenty millions of dollars. shows America's enterprise in advertising. An employer of Ctermaa clerks says they work twenty per cent slower than English ones. 0enstimption is believed to be more p_revelent in Ireland than in either England or Wales. • Duririg last year only one person in forty-five million Passengers were kill- ed by a railway accident. In Germany married men wear wed- ding rings, a custom 'which many writ- ers have advocated in other countries. These who notice the rapid growth of their finger nails should be happy, for it is considered to indicate good health. A medical man tells us that the hab- it among women of biting off the thread when sewing is the chiefcauseof blood poisoning. WHAT IS DANDRUFF. A disease of the smilp that causes falling of the hair, lading of the hair, in fact, death of the hair. It if ritatee tire scalp and mused scales and emematic cruptione-produces baldness. Bear in mind that Anti- Dandruff removes Dandrua with three epplica- nous-stop falling and restore(' fading hair to its original color. Sold by druggists at 75 cents per bottle. The smoker who has not tried the "Myrtle Navy" tobanoo has a new pleasure before him in the use of "the weed," An investment of twenty-five cents will furn- ish him with means of giving it a fair teat. Let us advise him to make the experiment, he will find the tobacco to be all that its thousands of friends claim for it, and they were far from stingy in their praise. The Americans must not be very fond of tea, when they drink eight times as much coffee as the beverage that does not inebriate. August r AD Vnglish rigir is responsible fOX SPOIA4rITIPif cabs itt JW Of the total numt431. of ships WO% annnellyinos through the Snez 004141, nearly fR per out ny the British Hag. Cold, cough, co n 'le what philosophers term ‘40 logical sequence." One La very liable to follow the other; but by paring the cold with a dose of Ayer'e Cherry Pectoral, the cough will be stopped and the coffin not needed •list at present. James Walton, of Breckenhurst, England, and Henry Adams, of Bel- lows Falls, Vt., attempted to reach tho• largest crater of the volcano of Colima, Memo, a few days ago, Both 'men were engaged in the mining business, and after some bantering they decided to settle the question which were the braver,Englishmen or) Americans. The guides say that with their respective nags they reached a shelving rock,from which frequently a volume of ashes shot from the crater. Walton and Ad- onis, after the ashes had fallen, were seen grasping hands. The next instant a solid volume was vomited_ forth, reaching a height of thousands of feet. Walton and Adams were killed but the guides escaped. the ot4tenlet,it: bot.'wookooniaTilQw WILY COUGH, Our whole Stock at Half Prio ON, ••••••••••••••••••....."..... Having decided to close out our whole stock of Hats and • Caps, we offer them at PRICES RIDICULOUSLY LOW WHEN a, few doses of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral will relieve you? Try it. Loop it in the house. Yon are liable to, -ses have a cough at any irt time, and no other •as this worlds remedy is so effective 1,4 Jf renowned prepare. tion. No household, with young children, should be without it. Scores of lives are S„ saved every year by its timely use. Ainanda B. Jenner, Northampton, Mass., writes: "Common gratitude im- pels me to acknowledge the great bene- fits have derived for my children from the use of Ayer's most excellent Cherry Pectoral. I had lost two dear children from croup and consumption, and had the greatest fear of losing my only re- maining daughter and son, as they were delicate. Happily, I find that by spring them Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, on the first symptoms of throat or lung trouble, they are relieved from danger, and are be- coming robust, healthy children." "In the winter of 1885 I took it bad cold which, in spite of every known remedy, grew worse, so that the family physician considered me incurable, sup. posing me to be in consumption. As a last resort I tried •Atifs Cherry recto. ral, and, in a also*/ e, the cure was complete. Since then have never been without this medicine. I am fifty years of age, weigh over 180 pounds, and at. tribute my good health to the 1186 ol Ayer's Cherry Pectoral."-G.W.Youker, Salem, N. J. "Last Winter contracted a severe cold, which by repeated exposure, be. came quite obstinate. I was raucb troubled with hoarseness and bronchial irritation. After trying various medi eines, without relief, I at last purchased a bottle of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. On taking this medicine, my cough ceased almost immediately, and I have been well ever since."—Rev. Thos. B. Russell Secretary Holston Conference and P. E • of the Greenville District, M. E. C. Jonesboro, Tenn. The Winnipeg Industrial Exhibition closed on Friday. The experiment of a summer fair has proved a great success. Thousands of acres of barley in SOUriti Dakota were destroyed by a wind and hail storm on Friday. A young man, named Reid, son of the late deputy reeve of Dawn, was struck by lightning and instantly kill- ed Thursday afternoon while standing at his stable door. Mrs Robert Moreell, an old lady liv- ing ten miles north of Hillsboro', Ill., was stung on the back of the neck by a bee and died from the effects in 30 minutes. Ham Edward, _Blake made his first, - speech in London, Eng., on Thursday, on the ivitatiou of the Eighty Club. He will also address the Honae Rule Union on Monday. Mr Paul McInnes, aged 66, an old and respected citizen ot Kincardine, has justdied. in London. .He.had been ailing for about two months, and went there to be treated by specialists. Deceased went from Vankleek Hill t,o Kincandine in 1855, and carried on a general store. He also engaged in the manufacture of pearl ash and in other pursuits, and was for some time a gen- eral insurance agent in Toronto, , - Hunt Bros., of 'London, brought in on Friday's inarkes the first load of this season's wheat: (white) from Mr G. Brixter, con. 3, London township. The sample, which was of the Surprise var- iety, weighed 601 pounds to the bushel, the yield being 33 bushels per acre. The first death from smallpox in Manitoba this year is reported from Morden. Mr Stewart Sills died there Wednesday of the dread disease. Sills contracted the disease some time ago, and was immediately quarantined in a building on the prairie some distance • from the town. Diseased was a gen- eral merchant, and his entire stock was burned Thursday by order of the Government. This was thr only case knro,vn in that district. The only female Fret. Mason in the world lives at Oakland. Cal. Her Anne is Mrs Salome Anderson. She was horn in Alsare-Lorraine in 1818, and becoming an orphan at an early age she went to Parts to reside with her uncle, who was a zealous and promin- ent Mason. The lodge meetings were held in his house, and with the curios- ity of her sex she concealed herself in the room during a couple of the ses- sions, and thus learned some of the mysteries of the order. She was, how- ever. caught while thus hiding, and t he secrets that shehad discovered were then made a sacred trust, for she was reeeived into the fraternity. 4 ft i elf? t cs , ii nr74; Tt dos 7M l'sTeu willw Fp:" k)); the balance of this year SWEET BRIER. For Toronto Saturday Night. 'Twits just like her to do it! She set my heart on fire: And when I begged a rose of her, She gave me a sweet -brier. _ It rests upon my bosom, And there it firmly catches, I placed it in my button -hole, With many pricks and scratches. Its sweetness steals my senses, Like her who gave it to me; Ana seems to etiy with smiling Why don't you come and woo me? Like her, it breathes of beauty; Like lser, torments and scratches; Like her, it soothes my saddened soul, As she with sons in snatches. She's sweet, as sweet can be; But when I come anigh her She's hedged about with thorns that prick And scratch like this sweet -brier. CLatis. H. Mourressste (Carer Sims) C. C. RreilauDS & Co. GENTs.—I have used your MINARD'S LINIMENT in my family for some years and believe it the best medicine in the 028.! 1 as it does all it it reoommended to do earthman Forks, N. B., D. KIEBSTEAD. John Mader, Mahone Bay, informs xis that he was cured of a very severe attack of rheumatism by useing MINARD'S LINMENT. TRY IT YOURSELF'. THE CHECK REIN 15 AS BAD Fott ot HORSE AS IT WOULD BE FOR A M A;N Over 500 veterinary surgeons have signed a paper condemning tight check reins as painful to horse and produc- tive of disease, causing distortion to the windpipe to such a degree as to im- pede respiration. They mention para- lysis of the muscles of the face,inegims, apoplexy, coma and inflammation as some ot the results of its use. The over -check rein will often cause a horse to become knee -sprung. It destroys the delicate sensitiveness to the bit which is most desirable in guiding a horse. Dr Kitching sa s: "If a horse Men's $1.00 Hats for 50c Men's $1.50 Hats for 75c Men's $2.00 Hats for $1 00 Men's $3.00 Hats for $1.05 Ayer's Cherry PectoralrRSPARED BY, 1000 Hats at half price. Best Bargains to earliest callers Robt. Coats & Son, Clinton. Glasgow House, Brucefield —ESTABLISHED 1851 SOOT'T .:Sv 00 Wholesale and retail dealers in DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES, HARDWARE, CROCKERY and PROV SI ONS. Highest Cash price paid for all kinds of Grain, Dressed Hogs. Hides, Wool and Cord wood. Issuers of Marriage Licenses. Agents for G. N. W. Telegraph Co., with tele graph connection to all parts of tbe world. We beg to thank our numerous customers for their long and liberal patronage for the past 30 years, and hope by strict attention to business, and rook bottom mime, to.stil ontinue in line with our old and many new customers. BRUCEFIEkil WM. SCOTT & CO., - .• `ssss . , , -ry pulling a load has his tead held in by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass check reitsfieseatitlastb.Sowshis weight-- .---eateareHsrugeraterssrlissairrifitiolifeair iratVN3 collar,and is hindered from giving his body that position which is most natural and effective." He goes on to speak of the consequent strain of his limbs and muscles, and the injury caused by the constrained position of the head, whereby the breathing and circulation are affected, and the horse made restless, irritable and uncomfortable. He says: "The check rein inflicts unceasing torture Ilion tb e animal in any way. 13y holding the head upwards it puts the muscles of neck on a constant strain. They be- . come painfully uneasy and tired, If the horse eannot- bear it she rest:4 the- weightof his head upon the rein, and ' his mouth is violently stretched. Thus he only exchanges one torment for an- other. To sum up in a word, the check rein lessens a horse's strength, brings on disease, keeps him in pain, frets and injures his month land spoils his • temper." English Spavin Liniment removes all hard, soft or calloueed Lumps and Blem- ishes from horses, Blood Spavin, Curbs, Splints, Ring Bone, Sweeney, Stifles, Sprains, Sore and Swollen Throat, Coughs, etc. Save 650 by use of one bottle. War- ranted the most wonderful Blemish Cure ever known. Sold y J. H. Combe, Drug- . ist. 'THOUSANDS IN REWARDS. °he Great Weekly Competition of The Ladies' Home Magazine. Which word in this advertisement spas the same Backward as Forward? Tide le a woe opportunity for ever!, Medam and Mure Miss, every Father ana non, to sec endid Frlze 1,#ooKor PRI:ZE9,-2; very week throughout Mb great competition prizes will h. distributed as follows: The first correct answer received (the postmark date on each letter to betaken as the date received) at theoffice of the _LassiosHorenaimuziz(o (each and every -week dUring 1892) will get 5200; the second correct answer, $100; the third $50; fourth, a beautiful silver service; fifth, five o'clock silver service, and the next 50 correct answers will get prizeennigins from $25 dorm to 52. Every correct answer, irrespeetise of whether a prize winner or not, will get a special prize. Competitom residing iu the southern dates, as well as other distant points, have an equal chance with those nearer home as the sender's postmark ,rill be our authority in every case. ROLEAS.-Eaoh list of answers must be accompanied by $1 to pay Inc six months subscription to one of the bedtliono Marrazroicsin-Americe.- • - Noro.-We want half a million subscribers, and to secure them we ;pompom to give away in rewards one halt our income. Therallinn..ln case one half the total receipts during any weeexceed the cash value of the prbes, such mess will be added pro rata to the prize& If the reverse, a pro rata diecount will be made. REPERENCES.-"THE LADIES' HOME MAGAZTRZ 10 well able to carry out stapromises."-Peterborough(Ous. .ds) Times, " A. splendid paper, and financially shone --Hastinp (Canada) Star. 'Every prize winner be sure to receive just whet 00 b entitled to."-Neirwoodi icanadallialeter. Address all letters to Tins UMW, HOMO 111.0agino, Peterbbrough, Caisada. S. WILSON, GENERAL DEALER IN TINWARE HURON STREET, CLINTON Itepairine of all kinds promptly attend ea unable rates. A trial solicited. to WHE E AL BS AILS. Best Cough Syrup. Testes Good. se In tilos& Bb5dbY-tl 5. THOUGHTS THAT BREATHE. Every day we may see some thing in Christi his love hath neither brim nor bottom. A child of God should be a visible Beatitude for joy and happiness, and a Doxology for gratitude and adoration. The more God empties your hands of other works, the more ye may know the special work to give them. We are bid to take, not to make, our cross; God provides it. We are bid to take it urn we hear nothing of lay- ing it down. How kindly has God thwarted me in every instance where 1 sought to en- slave myself. I will learn at last to glory in disappointments. When you are reading a book in a dark room, and come to a difficult part, you take it to a widow and get more light. So take your Bible to Christ. FOR IMPOVERISHED BLOOD B. Jardine, North Sidney, C. B., writes: --"I suffered from weakness and improver - jelled blood, and only found relief in Pink Pills. I heartily recommend them." All dealers or by mail at 50o it hex or 6 boxee for 62.50. Dr. 1illihm9 med. co., Brook- ville, Ont., and Soherectady, N.Y. &Mere., bi ithitaticaus. 1 Mrs, Mary E. OPFallon of Piqua. 0., says the Phy- sicians are A etonished, and look at her like one Raised from the Dead Long and Terrible Illness from Blood Poisoning Coutpletety Cured by Hood's Sarsaparitia ikfary F,. Cr Fallon, a very intelligent lady of Piqua, Ohio, was poisoned Mine as - Minna hlivslelans at an autopsy r» years ago, . • and soon terrible ulcers broke out on her head, arms, tmigne and throat. Her bait all came (mt. She weighed hut 78 lbs., and saw o provect of help. At 1114 t She began to take Hood's Sarsaparilla and at once im- proved ; could soon get out of bed and walk. She an:, ••: " I seeame perfectly eared by tio ad's Sarsaparilla n•1 I (1( now a well woman. I weigh 12Slbs., c.it ail rind do tise work for a large family. y ca' scems it wonderful recovery and physlel om look at me in astonishment, 50, almost litre one waisted Troia the dend.5? HOO'D'3 PILLS should bo in ever, family modicin 3 -'iegt. Once used, always preferred. 0 cents in adVkliee will t3aY fot the Clarnox IsixtV EltA fet the liallinee of WS yeat, A .490 TOLTON PEA HARVESTER - C. X, 8z J. F. BROWN, Clinton & Seaforth, Agts Or to 0. JOHNSTON, Clinton, or D. K. STRACHAN, God erich. APPLICATIONS THOROUGHLY REMOVES DANDRUFF A larsOPt D. L. CAVEN. for Toronto., Travailing Tniaeg('vr Ag,t. ('. r, P.. \ Soya, Anti -Dandruff is a Tivrfert vullei or ,41) in. droll' - its action is mar gel ,,,iis -la lily ,Iwu rww a few applications not only thereuglity reinovcd OXI,`WeIVO dandruff (tort, toulatI, ,t, but otenpod ifz',0413r,c,vd..0.-wt-"10 P;41.4 1.31- - - Restores Faing hair to Its original cotor. • Stops failing of hair. Keeps the Scalp clean, Makes hal: sdit and Pliable Promotes Growth. 1 CURE FITS! When I say 5 cure I do not mean merely to atop them for a time and then have them ram' again, I mean a riniing cure. I have sonde the disease of FITS, EPILEP- SY or rAtIatio SICKNESS Mang study. I my remedy to eine the worat elutes, Because Other = failed Is no reason tor not now receiving a eme. Bend at once for a treatise and a Free NotUo of my Madam 'remedy. Give EXPRESS and POST.OFFICE. SQ,OT, M. C. t86 ADELAIDE Sr. WEST. TORONTO. UNT. READ THE BIBLE,' And at the Seine Time Earn One;Hun- dred Dollars in Gold: ,„ The arst letter containing the correct answers te ths following questions received at the office ot Tira 01121ic max donionmentisr(each week from now until the SIsI owilf goostecirobeLr,t5hird892), refoceurthive, hs$100ndsoln mgoeldia‘theresafeeellnici to the next 50 correct answers we will eenclyrizes frore-$5 down 1o52. Every answer, whether a pibeS winner ornot, willireceive a epeeist prize. Qnotitione TO no ANswEEED.-(1.) How many books 11005. 15e Bible contain? tad How many chapters? (3.) How nsany yews? RULES. (1.) We cormuence 10 0000 letters on Monday mumble •of each week. If more than one letter le received by the same moil with correct answers, the first opened will count, the necond will take next place, and so on. (II, Each letter containing MIIMV0111 must be Isccompanied ts 5ito pay for six months subscription to Tits Aomout- TUnOrr-oee of the very best IlInstrated Horne Journals In Canada. (S) Pease° living in the United States have preciscly the same pnvilegesin conneetion with this coin- peytoitoa ionprorizeth.oss rein siding eenada. They min mallY gaga their letters each week so m to reach us in the begat,. nIng of the week, when they will be almost sure tq pt 1 • WHAT THE PEOPLE SAT OP VS. "Recoived 51,000 prize all right "-M. M. l3itanon, dm -louver, B. O. '5'ball recommend my friends to enter your competitions, .-Loon Kirclonospo.,..d. D. O. to the Governor general, Ottawa, Caned*, Splendl4 prize received." --0. P. McCornack, St. Stephen, N. Id "Prite of 2235 reeeived," --D. HAILIIISON,Syraottse,N. Y. "Handsome mist received," -Miss ItETYA. MOTE. OD ford, Mich. OW 5004 receipts from prize *Misers In !minor compotitions (in fyle 51 Mir dffic6. 1 (tars Cons Mining, Mont-1'0MM% in all tithe be *eget red, . doorees: ToolitiO„' Alit WO Z, allirtrairMul Oo Teteiber- ROUE!) EMULSION COMPOUND EIRONCH IT I $ 1.1;:d!':" --- • - -- • 186 Lexington Ave., New York City, Sept. 19, 1888. I have used the Flax -Seed. Emulsion in several eases of Chronic Broachitis, mid the early stages of Phthisis, and have been well pleased with the results. JAMES K. CROOK, M,D. CONSUMPTION Brooklyn. N. V., Feb. 14111, 18811. I have used your Emulsion in a case of Phthisia (consumption) with beneficial results, where patien, could not me Cod Liver Oil in any form. J. H. DROGE, M. D. tiMOUS PROSTRATION Brooklyn, N. Y., Dec. 206, 1888. I can strongly recommend Flax Seed Emulsion as helpful to the relief and possibly the cure of all Lung. Bronchial and Nervous Affections, and a good gen eral tonic ih physical debility. JOHN F. TALMAGE, 92.1). ANDTHE BUSY OMAN'S GENERAL DEBILITY Brooklyn, N.Y., Oct. 1015, 1888. regard Flex Seed Emulsion as greatly superior US the Cod Liver Oil Emulsions so generally in tme. D. A. GORTON, 92.1). ASTING DISEASES "Ells not 0017 150 limy Illanfs Magasiats,, bet is especially adapted la the 'Riley Wolison,--such as most ns (Era.) LtiLlt A. OSMAleD Michigan State Normal a IT PLEASES EVERYBODY. IVilas st outlook window in Christendom for ,busly ooplo who wont to sou NVIAnt is 00105 00 in the world.' Providence Telegram.-"Agreat boo to the busy, the lazy and the economicat" The Cong regationallet.-This monthl las no peer in originality of design, scope a. • ccemcy of vision, thoroughness in execu nd ability to transfbnit its madam Into &irons of the amid.' Chicago Interior. -"The Review el f fetes, of New York, has come to the rescue usy. people. We know of one high railr .ffc:al who for a month has worked until 1 o clock at night, and yet Inc kept well info of current world events. Ile reads this Magazine. It gives him a running commentary on impottati events, besides a digest of the beet arUcles contemporary magaztnes." 4 Price 25c. 82.50 a Year. AGENTS WASTED. CLUB RATER ON APPLICLINOIL (belles Teets Tin REVIr A.Otol; morWirepirat. Sample Copy. 187 West Slth St., New Vork, Aug, I . I have used your Flax -Seed Emulsion compound in a severe ease of Mal -nutrition and the result was more than hoped for -it was marvelous, atia eon- tinuoun. I recommend it cheerfully to the profession and humanity at large. M. IL GILBERT, M.D. RIIEU MATISNI Soki by Druggists, Price $ I 00. FLAXSEED EiviuisiON GO 85 141ba*i3r Sti, kevcirerr ,ifor 'c's1S,1iY.,3'. 1. Oiidlt, : NERVE BEANS NERVE BEANS me a new 1115. 003077 that erne the worst caste of Nervoue Debility/ .Lost Vigor bn Failing Manhood restore(' maintain Of bode 'or mind by over -work, or the eirens ot b cannot youth. This steumete solute?y oures the mord obstinate eases when au TolslasiENTs hnvefidiodeverite 101iele. SeldbY idea Milner views, or sit for,_$5, or Seta bY old receipt of priee-br addreesing T1T6 JAMES METH 1104 Toronto, one • Write for tutmehleti Sold itos" 01filtikby sT, Ottrabo.