g , . , , . l l ’ ~ 0 . V l , puma-«~47 VP. . , ' ï¬g: , ., ., . -wv m m m -. «Mg .-..-.. . . r,;-I..:r.l;:* 4.1"; ’4 .. .- .‘ “I .1 ,.v.~ a†V _ ‘ V, . \ . . . .. JMT-‘hf‘f I. I?“ ' "W l.“ .4:- M ‘-"‘-4w,«-.ii.-.l‘emrm-'mww~ a - :..;<-.-:»w‘~,:~ "‘“f'v’aflhs-Jh - ~ . . :wâ€..-‘ myâ€, "('Cr'HXvW‘A; . l ’4’; l f .5 ‘1. 1 WHAT Hinton Is AT. ITEMS OF INTEREST ABOUT THE BUSY YANKEE. _ Neighborly lnIerest in His Doingsâ€"Slat. tern of Hansen! and .Ilirth Gathered A h.â€- Prom Ills Daily Record. The United States consumed 1,285,000,- 000bananas last year. The Boston voting list this year contains the ounce of 8,472 women voters. Mr. Kurino, the new minister from Ja- pan to the United States, is a Yale gradu- ate. Mrs. Robert Kinzie, with one exception the oldest settler of Chicago, died in Omaha. ’ Mrs. John Jacob Astor is ambitions to excel in all she undertakes, and sailing is her craze. Gov. McKinley and ex-Speaker Reed have been invited to make camp speeches in Texas. Thomas Osborn and Marcus Murphy quarried over hogs at Polkville, Ky. The men are dead. A child maned Eugene Dickson, at St. Louse, swallowod a fly on Tuesday and died therefrom. Don Pio Pico, the last Mexican governor of California, died at Lee Angeles. He was 94 years old. It is said that a nugget of gold worth $15 was picked up the other day in the diggings at Byron, Me. The daughter of a respectable citizen of Nebraska sloped with a quarter-breed 1nd- ian and married him. A family at Marinette, Mich., has run out of names, so their latest arriv been christened “Thirteenth.†Daisy Majors, a 16-year old girl who has acted as postmistress at \\ ampum, Pa., is found to have embezzled $1,500. The Knights of Pythias will erect a monu~ ment in Utica to the memory ofJustice H. , Rathbone, the founder-of the order. Governor-General of Cuba has been order- ed by the Spanish authorities to restore the. import duties on American products. Though General Longstreet has grown somewhat feeble during the last few months he is still working hard on his memoirs. A horse~car in New York was held up on Thursday night bye. gang of roughs and some of the passengers were robbed. A horse-car in New York was held up on Thursday night ‘by a gang of roughs, and some of the passengers were robbed. A proposed schemeis now being advocat- ed on the American side to run an electric road along the bottom of Niagara gorge. Mrs. Lucy Carnegie, the sister-in-law of Mr. Andrew Carnegie, is .a skilled yachts- woman anda member of the New York club. The woman’s clubovahicago-have decided to aid again this winter the unemployed women and children of the unfortunate poor. A jury at Oquawka, Ill., awarded Mary A. HendersonSlOï¬OO damages in her suit against J. Schenck for defamation of char- acter. It is asserted that all of the $1,200,000 royalty on Moody and Sankey’s Gospel Hymns has been devoted to charitable purposes. A Bostonian has electric lamps concealed about his windows so as to produce a simi- lar effect to sunlight shining through the panes. A bill making 2cents ii mile the maximum rate will be urged at the coming session of the Indiana legislature -hy Indianapolis merchants. Editor \Vhitelaw Reid is still a victim of asthma and he will presently sail for Egypt in order to avoid the rigors of an American winter. Seven thousand visitors aided the people of Grand Junction, (3010., to celebrate peach day. Specimens-of astonishing size were exhibited. Colonel Casey is called the corn king of Henry County, Kentucky. He owns 1,560 acres in corn, and has been ï¬guring on 62,400 bushels. Rev. Benjamin Smith, who has been member of the north Indiana Methodis conference for over forty years, died a Muncie. Mrs Jefferson Davis lives in the north, it. is said, because she has been literally driven from her home in Mississippi by visitors and sightseers. Business men of New York City, who gmploy 20,000 boys, have determined to sive the preference to boys who do not make cigarettes. “All DPEN LETTER FRO! A PROHINENT PHYSICIAN. liable Cure of “nuptial In In Last Stagesâ€"ls This Once Dread Disease Conquered r-lmperunt Facts to All Suflerinx From Diseased or Weak lugs. mwoon. Ont, Aug., 21st, 1391. Dina Sins :-â€"I wish to call your atten- tion to a remarkable cure of consumption. In March, 1893, I was called in my profes- sional capacity to see Miss Christina Koester, of North Brant. who was then suï¬'ering from an attack of inflammation of the left lung. The attack was a severe one, the use of the lung being entirely gone from the effect of the disease. I treated assured. Iafterwards heard from her at intervals that the progress of recovery was satisfactory. The case then passed from my notice until June, when I was again called to see her, her friends thinking she had one into consumption. On visiting her T found their suspicions too well founded. From robust health she had wasted to a mere skeleton, scarcely able to walk across the room. She was suffering from an intense cough, and expectoration of putrid matter. in fact about a pint each night. There was a burning hectic fever with chills daily. A careful exam- ination of the previously diseased lung showed that its function was entirely gone, and that in all probability it was entirely destroyed. Still having hopes that the trouble was due to a collection of water around the lung I asked for a consultation, and the following day with a prominent physician of a neighboring town again made a careful examination. Every symptom and physical sign indicated the onset of rapid consumption and the breaking down of the lungs. Death certainly seemed but a short time distant. A regretful experience had taught me the uselessness of the ordinary remedies used for this dread and fatal disease, and no hope was to he looked for in this direction. I had frequently read the testimonials in favor of Dr. \Villiams’ Pink Pillain wasting diseases, but not knowing. their composi- tion hesitated to use them. Finally, howo ever, I decided to give them a trial, and I am free to say that I only used them at a stage when I knew of absolutely nothing else that could save the patient’s Mia. The test was a most severe one and i must also admit an unfair one, as the patient was so far gone as to make all hope of recovery seem impossible. A very short time, howsver, convinced me of the value of Pink Pills. Although only using an ordinary soothing cough mixture along with the pills, within a week the symptoms had abated so much that it was [in longer necessary for me to make daily calls. Recovery was so rapid that within a month Miss Koester was able to drive to my ofï¬ce, a distance of about six miles, and was feeling reasonably well, except for weakness. The expectoration had ceased, the cough was gone and the breathing in the diseased lung was being restored. The use of the Pink Pills was continued until the end of October, when she ceased totake the medicine, being in perfect health. I «till watched her case with deep interest' out almost a year has now passed and not a trace of her illness remains. In fact sheis as well as ever she was and no one would suspect that she had ever been ailing, to say nothing of having been in the clutches of such a deadly disease as consumption. Her recovery through the use of Pink Pills, after having reached 'a stage, when other remedies were of no avail, is so remarkable that I feel myself justiï¬ed in giving the facts to the public, and I regret that the composition of the pills is not knownto the medical profes- sion at large in order that their merit might be tested in many more diseases and their usefulness be thus extended. lintend giving them an extended trial in the case of consumption, believing from their action in this case, (so well marked) that they will prove a curative in all cases where a cure is at all possibleâ€" I mean before the lungs are entirely destroyed. Yours truly, J. EVANS, M. D. The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co. Brockville, Ont. ______+â€"_.â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"- War between the cattle and sheep men has again broken out in Colorado. Three thousand sheep were driven over aclifl’ near Grand Junction and a herder was fatally injured. __.__.___â€".-â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€" To nursing mothers, Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription is a priceless boon, for it not only strengthens the mother, but also pro- . her for two weeks when recovery seemed ‘ ~~ .’ Charlatans and Quack: Have long lied their vocation on the snfc ferin pad of the people. The knife has to the quick ;. caustic applications ave tormented the victim of corns until the convrction shaped itselfâ€"there’s no cure. Putnam’s Painless Corn Extractor proves on what slender basis public opinion often rests. If you sufl'er from come get the Extractor and you will be satisï¬ed. Sold everywhere. A typewriting ï¬rm in New York says that on an average thirty plays a week are sent to their oï¬ice to be copied. Cured the Doctor. 'For some time set I suffered from Mum ,Chills, and ‘ver Complaint. After consi arable thought I adopted St. Leon Mineral Water with a view to cure, and I must cordially say I was surprised, but agreeably so, at the great change for the better it has worked in me. DR. S. Geo. Pacers, Quebec, All the Christian churches in Paris, 111., have joined in a revival services in a tent accommodating 3,000 persons. Get Rid of Neuralgla. h There is no use in fooling with neuralgia. it E:a disease that gives way only to the most powerful remedies. No remedy yet discovered has given the grand results that invariably attends the employment of Pol- son’s Nerviline. Nerviline is a positive speciï¬c for all nerve pains, and ought to be kept on hand in every family. Sold every where, 25 cents a bottle. Secretary Carlisle has decided it unlaw- ful under the tariï¬â€˜ law to appoint inspect- ors and testers of beauty sugars. Recipe,â€"For Making a Delicious Health Drink at Small Cost. Adams Root Beer Extract. ..... . .. ..one bottle Fleischmann's Yeast. . . . . .halfn cake Su ar ................... ..two pounds Lu cwarm Water .......... . ..two gallons Dissolve the sugar and yeast in the water add the extract. and bottle; place in a. warm place for twenty-four hours until it ferments, then place on ice. when it will open sparkling and delicious. The root beer can be obtained in all drug and grocery stores in 10 and 25 cent bottles to make two and five gallona An old beaver trap, which, it is suppos- ed, was used by the Hudson Bay Company over ï¬fty years ago, was found in the bed of the Yellowhawk Creek, Washington, recently. The Tree of Heaven is the common name for the Ailanthus, a very topical, looking tree. Brown Bros. Co., Toronto, Ont., tell us that itis not a very satisfactory grower for our section. This house wish an agent here. They pay salary and expenses and offer liberal inducements. A P. 730 Mo, ‘ l‘li‘. 50cts. and “ $1.00 Bottle. Itis sold. on a i r V iii-f"! guts, It cures ci ient C n ' and 18 the best Couxhpand Crgugualug‘gorl Equ ail’lfo‘ alle x. ply Adwce and lasij t on gelling this... ',lO ï¬rm: SMoKe ya» 1IAII ‘ BUNSUMPTION is averted, or if too late to avert it it is often cured and always relieved by Scott’s Emulsion the Cream of Codâ€"liver Oil. Cures Coughs, Weak Lungs. Physicians, the World over, endorse it. Don't be deceived by Substitutes: Boott 3 Bovine, Bellevillo. Alanixgista. we. a 8L Colds and Canada. . . I have been drinking St. Leon Mineral Water regularly for four years, and very best thing to drink while in general ing. It is an excellent regulator. having oom- y cured me of constipation and kidney e. W. H. Hasm'r'r. 385 Manning Ava. Champion Pedestrian of Canada St. Leon Mineral Water Uo’y. Lt Head Ofï¬ceâ€"King St. W.. Toronto. 11 Druggist}, Grocers: __ and Hotels. consider it the train pletel troub Your Proï¬ts Willbe increase ed. your land freed from foul weeds, if'you feed Your Stock Grain Ground bya ..~. wuuoous Stone Chopper Grinds everything. even to the finest seeds. Stones last a lifetime. Iron plates, chilled 1-16. are not in it with French Buhr stones, 6 inches thick. Chilled Clear Through. Easy to run, simple, durable. fastâ€"“'rlte us. Waterous, - “.35. B Mo‘NUlL-‘X.’ with METALLIC ï¬briqu co 1‘ C .n -.4 :9 p _1 7â€"1 A P "i ‘ sills if?“ L sillNliLES MARLIN Model 189.1 22 alibro uses .22 short, .20 long. and .8 agar-lilo wildï¬re. Only repeater made for long do .22 RE‘P‘E-iATING .32 The .82 cllbro rifle uses the .32 short and long rim and .32 short and long Colt's center are. 3. en a 0 es ' ‘ arllii bright? 00.. R l E S New Haven. Conn. (LS. . Canada Permanent ‘ Loan and Savings Company. 0 Officeâ€"Toronto St. Toronto. 0 Subscribed Capital...............0 5.000.000 Enid quCa itadl...â€............... 680 6 on ...........u..... . TotalrvAssets ...... 12,000,000 The enlarged capital and resources of this Company. together with the increased iaelile lies it now has for supplyin land owners wit): pheap money. enable the lrecters to mes with promptness all reqipierements for loans pon satisfactory real eats. security. I Applil ation may be made to the Company's local Appraisers, or to... . J. HERBERT MASON. Managing Director. GRANBY RUEBERS They give perfect satisfaction in ï¬t, style and ï¬nish, and it has become a by word that “Granby Rubbers†wear like iron. our Specialty. We have letters from all parts of Canada rams-Z Preston Furnaces are th. Best Let us send you Catalogue and full particulars, and you can Judge for Yourself. 03. & oo, - PRESTON, ONT. We must make good Stoves, or the people would not have bought them year after year. -THFI~â€" MODEL Wood Cook is the Farmers’ Stovo .. - m...)L‘\_,.2;B_;:'.. w - . n... . «as ," fluttering: permanently cured. At Coder Rapids, lows, Judge Shiras for the child- F01" “1053 55°“ ‘0 5990"†If your local dealer does not keep them, write our nearest house ~ ‘ . . - - ' ' v bl f ‘t decided contracts, exempting railroad mothers. It is eien more value e. on THE _ LINTON _ INSTITUTE corporations from liability for ï¬res are not “35033 “10 Peflll and Pains 0‘ childbir‘ll- w '38! .~ I m a- Sh , _. .. _ J I against public policy. ’ and shortens labor. Of all dealers. Milky;azilbn-F‘VFEâ€"‘ï¬callegaï¬'elgion[oi Liondon -â€" Toronto - Montreal 3 Mabel H. Barrows and other educated Ovarian, ï¬broid and other tumors cured By‘“: J_ HUNTER. Phi)" Di: A ‘ - l o o Winnipeg _ Vancouver young women will open a “college settle. without resortto surgical operation. For fhj‘plenstonlen “,1 social purinymd “gnuâ€, »â€" .w _ _ ..-. -, H , merit†in one of the most repulsive slum pamphlet. testimonials and references send inst. it is written m _pliiin lunqn uge liiiit n1 ““ ‘ ‘ ' “ v ‘ sections of Boston. 10 cents (for postage) to \Vorld’s Dispensary "‘"5' “"dem‘m'l- UV" A4011“ “’J'WM- (‘ru' A" ‘ I e .‘g motes an abundant secretion of nourishment 1. . _,_u_ -J‘SRING mm 8 \0 advance fees. Cure gu u‘ u ‘uc l. . . . cullirs connilniri ten 4 pi r, ~ '- ' Medical Association. Buffalo, N.Y. ‘2 n c" 0" "m'm‘mmn hProfeslsor Morris, aftcthe "hand of the “"L H“ “WTâ€. "'1’"er "‘ '1'". E . ' d m L - ' , â€"- â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" zofnli‘dzzceiipsmkea: a0 lirgfii‘aen onntllizritigv John D. Rockefeller is said to have given H E O X I ï¬nd... York Central Railroad. his daughters to understand that they are Pm September 6' 1m . ,I x 3° ° E . . ros All. sizes or sunrises . . - ‘ ~. l Mrs. Brick, a widow, has purchmd , not to be great heiresses. The bulk of hit! a plantation of 1,129 acres near Enfleld. PWPerW Will 8° ‘0 5 numb" 0‘ Public in' wmmu honor graduates 0t unwenmu I ' chaciip from 10,000 to 80.00 Gubic “Feet “ CYCLONE STEEL RADIATOR†v - ‘ ‘ or colleges. Regular gpurses for graduation :1. igdugxllilicsllldcl‘fdi-l 35:: shifhipened summons. in Hamill" 811d Science. music. art. elocution, E - structure, refining associations and pleasant I Had Coltre surroundings. Address the Principal, etc. Excellent accommodation, inspiring in- By a large majority the New York medical science. Our readers will ï¬nd the articles well worth a careful perusal. recalls? 3333;223:355. mm mm woonrunma recovered in we of dwh by accident :3.°°.f.‘;â€Â§3’°‘lâ€:.Ԥl ALBERT COLLEGE. E “Shanghai-meow , . Ex~Scnator Ingalls dropped this epigram Hood-3 Saï¬a'pmm ,e_ WONT, flaysmlPhunre Boga,†, in a recent hansas speechzâ€"“It would be cenuy and um swemn an Radlator. which best better for the country if women entered has g SPLENDID RECORD of six candidates for qMckgrmmm" (jumble . .~ ,, cutlle disappeared Senior Matriculation. All were successful. RADMToRogMod .‘z‘. politics, but not so good for the women. n has been very trouble‘ Candid.“ mom for Tm“,- cal-“(1mm “on m an“ “‘1 0031;"‘10- The manager of one of the big racing some. When I began I Diploma awarded in Commercial Science, “ROB A5" “1.3â€â€: "M" â€˜ï¬ ,5 teams, organised to exploit the virtues of a was feeling so “scour. guano. flEPWém‘ï¬glzno Will reopen . )artlcular wheel, says that it costs about aged with the goltre and m e'ndar address GOAL rogue; .~ ' 3,01Xlio establish a new mile record. . v - . . . thcumusm 1 gen um; PRINCIPAL BEER, MAID. 3‘ _, William and John McKinley claim to I". snm'tmnd- i wouldas soon be dead W" cm have been defrauded in the forming of the "In". Whenever I can t Geld I could not Largo Hectic Surface m Lake Superior Consolidated Iron Mines, "1“ “'° mm†“mm†“uunx- N°" 1 3ԠL080 ’00: D i- . . , free from it all and i can truly recommend 00' " “a “"3 bronchus" for 3030.000 damage- Hood's 8am arilla. I received a letter from W m "t ,2‘ ‘ Mrs. Jennie lplow. now of Fremont hilch., v mtlncBar Dawn: Grate ’ In another column will he found an open mgém’w‘swwmlmm‘g 0‘ “W's Bap ASH P ':_ V {2351.123:Emmiiiiifliifï¬iiliz‘iiï¬ am- " Willi??? ' c... i p 1 i 2 me we mac or recommea g m i . mm m mom m M . a of m. , . . 10 grggwuésspamsggy v u 1 Guaranteed Capacity : mgr... mammal“. aces. itherto uhcouqnered disease. he atate- 8 par] “3 SAMPLESOOITON YARH.&'c. menu made are really remarkable, and “a sum, . 'w H|S|S‘10‘*vnfCQ can; 59-910 ~--Hlnn£aohued Mâ€"u _ . c that the me has been cured." _ - v w - v. V; I. mark another advance in the progress of bias. as“ arr-awn. Kalamazoo. uleh. ‘ 1 fï¬rs The Ltd†. g; H000". PILL. an to: but announce ‘tlls. no: can menu" no can sums. to caoscsrownpnr WWW *