\eo A BROAD-bil‘? ED DOCTOR Relazes Some Experiences In ~His my “yourâ€. A MEN“. Own Practice. .__â€"â€" Believes in Recommending my “tulle-Im- That he Know. “ill (‘nrt- Ill. l‘nti' cntsâ€"d’hlnh» Dr. “Illinmn‘ l'lni.‘ Pill» a hrral [Huron-r3. "Lin-m l’a.. April ï¬lth. ‘95. Dr. \l'illlan-cs‘ Isl-«dying.- C'p. ' tic-tz’inum'lLâ€"‘Jv'hile it, is entirely ‘ to :he I‘l;\ltllll of the lllt‘llli.".‘il z.) i'llli.)§‘\jc or rm-omnmnd . z ;, .s'rcniied pl‘»;prl!'iilr.\' l‘FC' 1:: “pins. 1 >lzdll, livl'k‘lvili'» ~“" l‘llve you . :. :lm-mlnt of sozm: oi my v-otldcr- w fut "klvl'ieiwws with vour !;l‘c}t.il'.ii"~)llp ’ ltr. Williams" l’ink l’iils for l’ule l’f‘fl-r -,1.‘:_..;. ,l.,.. ,. ."_ . . ,‘ . l'-‘l"‘_“’ ‘3Ԡhf “t it known I'll-‘.':‘.ll‘“‘l’ 5 it was agaln<t the Illnduccrtptures to 311- l‘l-W “WW†‘l" “"l “5 d 1%†re' : dpprive a. widow or her hair. and doubtâ€" c-vxnz/n mu ll ll-x‘s ow prepardti ens of ll. kiwi. n.n~milzvz;tiy the holy of Ib-W. div-é no «.li't'ini'v knowledge of ti» 1‘ 39.: :o. _.i; 'l;"lll;ill “lilllllll a trial. Slit-ll ’3 I. ifx‘ .jlls' ‘itli l. for one. propose to give my 1 : nuts the iw~t treatment known r.- l"~-r the partiuul-ir disease. with \ttz'rn 'lll‘l' Jli‘t.‘ sobering. no matter \‘.'ll." it is. wlwrc or how ottalilled. I w :5 firs: preseribe Dr. H _ brought to ‘llilldlllsl Vim. l'l‘sls about two years ago. after having seen some. remark- able results lrom their use. Reuben Hoover. now of Reading. Pa.. was a Prominent contractor and builder. ‘~h'le Silllt‘l‘llllt‘ndlllfl' the work of etc-ting a large building during cold ‘.‘.t‘.'lll“‘l‘ be contracted what was thought. to be sciatica. be having first noticed it. one morning in not being able to arise from his bed. After the usual treatment for this disease he failed to improve. but. on the contrary gn-w rriiidly worse. the case develop- in-: into hemiphlcgia. or partial paraly- sis of lllu entire right. side of the bill's. Electricity, tonics and massage. etc., were all given a trial, but noth- ing gave any benefit and the. paraly- sis continued. In despair he was com- polled to hear his physician announce “11' his case was ho )eless. About that time. his wife noticet one of your ad- vertisemennts and concluded to try your l’iuk Pills. "He. haul given up hope and it re- quired a great. deal of begging on the part of his wife to persuade him to take them regularly. ’ "He, however. (lid as she desired, and if appearances indicate health in this ill'lil, one. would think he was bet- ter than before his paralysis. “‘ll'hy.’ says he. ‘I began to im- prove in two days. and in flour or five weeks [was entirely well and at Work. “liaviug Seen these'results I con- cluded that such a remedy is surely worth a trial at the hands of any physician. and consequently when a short time. later I was called upon to treat a lady suffering with‘ palpita- tion of the heart and great nervous prostrntion. after the usual remedies failed to relieve, I ordered Dr. \Vil- - for life. Must Not Suave Women. .1 strange incident occurred in Bom~ meeting of Hindu barix-rs was held for the purpose of considering the question of the improâ€" priety of shaving the heads of Hindu 'uil.~.-.rs. and then'by disfiguring them About 45:0 barber's huvin-J as- li}ll"l. on“ of them, named Babajcc .‘i-~ -. {ï¬ll a pamphlet in Maiirutti. in “hicll h». stimuli thlt the bat-hers of old were happy and Contented. but latterly. as t hough a curse had dos-senderl on their : heads. trade had fallen off and they had become poor. The curse could only be accounted for by the fact that they were committing a great sin in shaving the heads of poor. innocent widows, thus depriving them of their best ornament. 1 less it was the curses of the. widows that M.» or lack «x.' it. but soundly, E.~ lzi:niit'c>.'l;: absurd and un-: l l I had lowered their calling. The meet- ing thereupon unanimously resolved that no barber should shave. a widow's head. and that. if he did he should be tax- communicated. Sure Proof. Mrs. Williams had put two large pep- permint drops in a little box kept for such treasures on the table in the chilâ€" dren’s playroom, and told Johnny that he and Eva might. each have one. Unfortunately Eva had discovered the tempting drops before her brother's ar- rival. and he presently returned to his mother with a doicful face, saying that Eva had devoured both drops. Oh. i hardly think she can have'been so greedy as that. said Mrs. W llilams. Perhaps she spilled the other on the floor. V _ . Johnny left the room again, and in a moment returned with his small Sis- ter. whose mouth was filled with thel I wish you'd just I nlissing peppermint. smell her. mammal he gloomily. remarked, .__-__.4.__.â€".___‘ l Nu-Tu-Blll MIRACLE. Physical Perfection Prevent- ed by the we of Tobacco. _â€" An Old-Timer Cured After Using Tobacco Twenty-Three Yearsâ€"Ila Gains Twenty Pounds in Thirty Days. Lake Geneva, \Vi5.-â€"(Special).â€"The ladies of our beautiful little town are I making an interesting and exciting time liums' Pink Pills“ The result was, simply astonishing. Her attacks be- Come. less frequent. and also less in se- verity. until by their use for a. period of only two months. she was the pic- ture of health, rosy-checked and bright-eyed. as well as ever. and she has continued so until to-day. more than one year since she took any med- icine. I have found these pills a. spe- cific for chorea. or as more commonly known, St. Vitus’ dance. as beneficial results have in all cases marked their use. As a. spring tonic any one who, from overwork or nervous strain dur- ing a long winter has become pale. and languid. the. Pink Pills will do wonders in brightening the countenance and in buoying the spirits. bringing roses to the pallid liis and renewing the foun- tain of youth. “Yours respectfully, "J. D. Aliright, M. D." No Mystery. Mistress (severely)-â€"â€"H0w did this fire happen to 0 out? New Gir (innocently)â€"I guess you forgot to tell me to put cool on. UNSANITARY WALL COATINGS CONDEMNED BY THE BIBLE. "And behold if the lague be in the wall: of the house uith hollow I! the priest shall 0 out of [to house to the door of the bousc.nnd s u! u the house seven days ‘ ' ' ' And he shall causal e houu to be scraped within round about. and they shall pour out the dust that tigy scrape of} without the diy into an unclean 9 cc. To each of the ï¬rst three persons in every city and town in the Dominion of Canada. who write The Alabastine Co., Limited, of Paris, Ont. giving the chapter containing the above passage of scripture, will be sent an order on the Alabastine dealer in the town for a. package of Alabnsiine. enough to cover 50 square wads of wall, two coats, tinted or white. 0 all who apply, giving us the name ofibe paper in Which they saw this notice, will be given an ingenious puzzle, the solving of which may earn you $50.00. To test a wall coating, take a. small quantity of it,'mix in equal quantity of boiling- water, and ifit does not set when left in the dish over night, and ï¬nally form a stone-like cement without shrinking, it is a kalmmine, and dependent upon glue to hold it to the wall, the feature sostmugiy objected to by sanitarians. This matter of looking to the sanitary nature Of wall coatings seems to be con- sidered of much importance of late. A cupflemont to the Michigan State Board of ccltb, condemns wall paper and hlsomiuec for walls, and recommend: Alabaoflneubeingunitary. pure. parous, permanent, economical and beautiful. Alabcsiiqe is ready for use by mixing in cold “for. I. rccnhh or reddish. thcn‘J eased Heart for tobacco-using husbands, since the in- jurious effects of tobacco and the ease with which it can be cured by Noâ€"To- Bac have been so plainly demonstrated by the cure of Mr. F. C. \Vaite. In a. written statement he says: “I smoked and chewed tobacco for twenty-three years, and I am sure that my case was one of the worst in this part of the country. Even after I went to bed at night, if I woke up I would want. to chew or smoke. It was not pnly killing me. but my wife was also ailing from the injurious effects. Two boxes of No- Toâ€"Bao cured me, and I have no more desire for tobacco than I have to Jump out of the window. I have gained twen- ty pounds in thirty days. my Wife is well, and we are indeed both happy_to say that Noâ€"Toâ€"Bae is truly 'worth its weight in gold’ to us." . The cure and improvement in Mr. \Vaite's case is looked upon as a. mir- acleâ€"in fact. it is the talk of the town and county, and it is estimated that over a thousand tobacco users Will be using Noâ€"To-Bac within a few weeks. The peculiarity about Noâ€"To-Bac as a. medicine is that the makers. the Sterl- ing Remedy Co., of New Yorkand Chl- cago authorize every drugglst in Amer- ica to absolutely guarantee the use of three boxes to cure or refund the money. and the cost is so trifling as compared with the expensive and unnecessary use of tobacco, that tobacco-usmg hus- bands have no good excuse to. offer when their wives insist upon their tak- ing No-To-Bac and getting results in the way of pure, sweet breath, wonder- ful im rovemeut in their mental and physio-fl condition, with a. practical reâ€" vitalization of their nicotinized nerves. Noâ€"To-Bac not only cures the tobacco habit but restores vitality and nerve vigor. It is indeed a. miracle. worker for weak men, and the public is warn- ed against having imitations palmed off on them. as the great success of No- To-Bac has brought out a host of coun- terfeits. It has recently been wtimated that a. November fog in London costs for elec- tric lights. gas, accidents, ‘delays and damagm about $500,000. - Heart Disease Relieved in 30 Min. “LBS. Dr. Agnew's Cure for the Heart gives ricct relief in all cases of organic or ympathetic Heart Disease in 30 min- utes. and speedily effects a cure. It is a peerless remedy for Palpitation, Short- ness of Breath. Smothering Spells. Pain in Left Side and all symptoms of 3 Dis- One dose convinces. Sold by druggists. 'oung Business manâ€" “When do lyou think is the best time to adver- tise?" Old Business Manâ€"“all the time. young man." Ask your physmian, your druggist and your friends about Shiloh's Cure for Consumption. They will recommend it. Four million lobsters were captured last season on the Main coast. This exceeds the entire catch of all the rest ofthe Atlantic? coast, from NewHamp- shire to Florida. Catarrh Relieved in 10 to 60 Minutes, One short puff of the breath through the Blower. supplied with each bottle of Dr. Agnew's Catarrhnl Powder, diffuses this Powder over the surface of the nasal passages. Painless and de- lightful to use, it relieves instantly, and permanently cures Catarrh. Hay Fever. Colds. Headache. Sore Throat. 'lonsilitis and Deafness. 60 cents. sold by drugâ€" g‘mts. "'I thought marrying him would make a different man of him.†she sighed. "Andâ€"" _ "It made an in- di ferent man of bun." I was nervous. tired. irritable and cross. Karl's Clover Root Tea has made me well and ba was. iiih'. woausx. i l luse of the “Prescription.†It‘s a Secret that many wmuen owe their beauty to Dr. Pierre's l-‘avorite l‘tessription. 'l‘hc trashâ€"beauty of form and face. as well in: grace. radiate from the common center-health. The best bodily condiâ€" tion reaults from good food. fresh air. and exercise. coupled with the judicious In maiden- hood, wmnanhood. and motherlu-od, it 's a. supporting tonic that's peculiarly adâ€" apted to her needs. regulating, strength- ening. and curing the derangemenisof the if there be headache. pain in the back, tearing-down sensations. or general de- bility, or if there be. nervous disturb- antes, nervous prostration. sleepiemness. the "Prescription" reaches the origin of .the. trouble and corrects it. It dispels aches and pains, corrects displacements -cures catarrhal inflammation of the l lining. membranes. Once used it is al- : ways m favor. ‘, _ Dr. Pierce's.1?ellets curcconstipat ion. lintligcstion. billousness. headaches and I kindred ailments. w Very Piauslble. Mr. Baxterâ€"Dot spiritualism is true, Repccka. I vas talk mit a medium,u.nd she dells me truth. Mrs. B.â€"How you knows? Mr. B.â€"-She tole me my brother Sha- ,cob. vot died, vas in der spcerit world lund has opened a. sheap cash shore for ' misfit halos. Relief in Six Hours. Distressing Kidney and Bladder disâ€" eases relieved in six hours by the "South American Kidney Cure." This new remedy is a. rreat surprise and delight on account 0 its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in the bladder, kidneys, back and every part of the urinary pass- :agcs in male or female. It relieves re- | tention of water and pain in passing it almost immediately. If you want quick relief and cure this is your remedy. Sold by druggists. Saltâ€"Protection. Mrs. Nexvedâ€"lVe will have to have a. speaking tube from the dining room to the kitchen. Mr. Newedâ€"Vl'hy '4 Mrs. Newedâ€"lVell, I must have some way of talking to the cook without hav- ing her throw dishes at me. Sheâ€""I have heard that you said I was fond of the sound of my own voice." â€"-“\Vell. you have admitted that you like music." The best can hcure is Shiloh’s cure. A neglected coug IS dangerous. Stop it at once with Shiloh's Cure. ' Grinnenâ€""that are you going to take for that frightful cold?†Bar- rettâ€"“I'll take anything you'll offer. Do you want; it i" Rheumatism Curedin a Day. South American Rheumatic Cure. for Rheumatism and Rheumatism and: W0 swam-S for Rheumatism and Neuralgia, radically cures in 1 to 3 days. its action upon the system is remark- able and mysterious. It removes at once the cause and the disease immedi- ately disappears. The first dose great- ly tElements. 75 cents. Sold by drug- gls . “raftsâ€""Statesman \Vitts says he never pays any attention to the pap- ers." Pottsâ€"“So? I wonder how he gets hold of all his jokes 2†Catarrhâ€"Use Nasal Balm. Quick, losiâ€" we cure. Soothing, cleansing. heat ing. Dr. Gladeâ€""Do you know anybody who has a horse for sale ?" Droverâ€" “I reckon Hank Bitters has; I sold him one yesterday." _ Constipation causes more than half the ills of women. Karl's Clover Root Tea 18 a pleasant cure for Constipation. A. P. 796. Nervous Troubles are caused by impure and im- overished blood because the nerves, sing led by the blood, are not properly nourished. The true we. to cure ner- vousness is to purify the load by taking Hood's Saran'parllls. Read this: “I havetaken Hood’s Sarsaparllla and it has built me up increased my appetite and accom llahed what I desire . My oldest dnug ter was nervous and not very rugged, but her health is good since she began using Hood’s Saranparilla." JOHN L. PINGREE, 172 Hayden Row Hopkin- ton, Mass. Get Hood’s and only God’s Sarsaparilla The One True Blood Puriï¬er. $1; 8 for $5. Hood's Pllls are mild and effective. '25c. R. Mumur Macs-anus: Specialist-Eye Eat: and Throat. 3') Carlton St... Toronto' AUSAGE CASINGS. Finest imported Eng. llnll sheep and narrow America n hog can ngs. at right prices. Perk, Blackwell & 00.. Ltd. Toronto. “ Eore always open to buy or sell Hay, Straw. Grain. or Potatoes. in car lots. WM. HANNAH 6: CO. Toronto. __.________.._._........._ DOUGLAS BROSf Slate Gravel apt! metal motors, mots llc ceilings, 3 lights Ihoet. metal workers. 124 Adela.lceW.. 0:033 Write for prices paid for old FR stamps before 1872 or send for my I offer. Ill heat. prices. Address W’. R. ADAMS. 7 Ann t... Toronto. Ont. TORONTO CUTTING SCHOOL, 113 Yonge St. OpeningSesslnn : young men ; no better profession : anally acquired; highly remunera. tive: beet systems taught ; terms very moder- ate ; rare chance. \\ rite for particulnrsat once ALL 1"†mm" BAKERS $2531.35": US! OUR . Don Eh uzlxor- ygggvm' behaving mockine. . Eb RITE. Mambo mm. 73 to 51 Adelaide 3:; W..‘Tmnxo. on. Flame; LANDS ol' extrlordlnory fertility in healthy tmiion; imcuu well on ~bip£lng wiï¬torlarown vegetable: (Alger a mu em. canning. cor :o on needed. Low prices: mo. W. J. r‘mt'rox, :63 Church Street. mm gunman gig g3; O and on t m maï¬a INS '1‘ Shula 8t Toma» ’i imely r ‘3‘ of their name. Baker 8!. Co. are Chocolates on th , used in their manufactures. 7 Consumers should ask for, and be sure~that they get,the genuine Walter Baker 8t. Co.’s goods. Warning. The great success of the chocolate preparations of the house of Walter Baker & Co. (established in 1780) has led to the placing on the market ' ~ ‘many misleading and unscrupulous lmltatlon: labels, and wrappers. Walter the oldest and largest manu- facturers of pure and high-grade Cocoas and is continent. No chemicals are WALTER’BAKER a co, Limited, DORCHESTER. MASS. thinness The diseases of thinness are scrofula in children, consumption in grown people, poverty of blood in either. They thrive on -, leanness. Pat is the best : means of overcoming them. Everybody knows cod-liver oil makes the healthiest fat. In Scott’s Emulsion of codâ€"liver Oil the taste is hidden, the oil is digested, it is ready to make fat. “'hcn you ask for Scott's Emulsion and your druggist gives you a package in a salm°"'i‘§°§i§n:§3pii§i. Xiifilï¬upigé glisgftlint man i ) 50 cents and $1.00 Scon- & Bowns. Chemists, Bellcvllle,0nt. t l I i I l I l i 1 ~~ ‘r‘ ’5‘ ‘" .“ASUYAL‘TURED B]. ï¬ljill'“ Mail‘s" c. T. PENDRITH 73 to 81 Adelaide St. W.. Toronto. Catalogue on application. All Bakers Should Have Them. Great Labor Savors Extinguisher now approved of by the Insrector of Government of Quo- ’ bee and all fire department. outbox-l. ties. It lathe simplest..thc best and the cheapest and is now in use in most public buildings. factories, etc. Price $24100 per Dozen. ill CiNlDllN FIRE leINGUISHlR 00 7-9 St. Peter 311.. Montreal. UNDER ONE 7:1? ,5, W TORONTO um Sraarronu. OM‘. Unqucstio’uably the leading Commercial Schools of the Dominion; advantages best in Canada; moderate rates ;studenis may enter at any time: write to either school and mention this pa er. SBA a: ELLIOTT. Principals. $3 A DAYSURE-ï¬l MANAGEMENT l l and we will Ibo- you how to make 88 a dny, ob- loll:wa lure; we tnrmah the work and touch you (no; you work In the locality , where you live. Send in your Add". . and we will explain the busineu fully- remember we guarantee A clear proflt of 33 for every day's work- nbooluhly tum Write at once. Addess D.T.Morgan. Manager Box A. 4. Windsor. Ont. run TREATMENT AND cum; us: ' Polynice Oil. “ ALEXANDER" PARIEIAN ercmusr. 1894 Notre Dame St., Montreal. $50,000. RIVATE FUNDS FOR INVESTMENT ' on Mortgage of Real Estate. Interest It lowest rates. Special arrangements may be made for Church Loans. Apply to Baatty, Blackstock, Nesbitt, Chadwick 8c Ridden. ~ Bank of Toronto Ofï¬ces, Church Street Toronu a. 80†Eyed. Pi!“ It . Old cargo . Rheum Scolds. etc. b. Sore Nicola. no. Stop Cutting lumber with a circular saw wastes 25 percent. of the log in saw THAT dust, while a Band wastes but. 10 per cent.»- producln 20 r cent. as e moreium er. uttingit also truer, smoother, nearer to the ultimate t-ize. WHY NOT INVESTIGATE 9 THE BAND IS NO EXPERIMENT! “'0 build the new "Allis" bondâ€"acknow- ledged the best. Band Saw Tools. Hand Saws. We will teach your circular man how to handle Band Saws successfully. Write us to-da'y. WATBROUS, “"c‘l'fli'ifal‘Dé Stylish, DURABLE. COMFORTABLE . FOOTWEAR. SOLD BY LEADING DEALERS. ASK». TheWO‘hlyâ€"TClâ€"iemlcal Hand Fire _ me am. MOTOR (:0. does unit the mun windmill business, because it has minced the coal 0‘ wind power to 1:0 what it was. It has many branch , houses, and supplies its goods and remix! ‘ at your door. It can and does furnish a . better article (or less money than _ others. It makes Pumping and (tented. Steel Galvanized-liter- ‘ Completion Windmills. Tllilnfl and Fixed Szeel Towers. Steel Dun Saw ‘ “autos. 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