Fm “flâ€; only ' Great and thoroughly re. liable bzzziozng-up medicine, w-rve tonic, vita‘iizer and Blood Purifier Before the people today,iand which stands preeminently above all other medicines, is HOOD’S Sarsapari Ila It has won its hold upon the hearts of the people by its own absolute intrinsic merit. It is not what we say, but 1 what Hood’s Sarsaparilla does, that tells the stay:â€" Hood’s Cures ' Even when all other prepar- g ations and prescriptions fail. “The face of my little girl from the time Ibo was three months old, broke out and was covered with scabs. We can hertwo bottles of Hood’s Baneperilie and it com- pleteiy cured her. We are [led to recom~ mend Hood’s Barucpcrilla.†T800. M. CABLING, Clinton, Ontario. 80 cure I Get Hood’s [food’s Pills 3:33;.1353‘ ~.- .. ’. ’7' . THE WORLD’S EIGSEST WATCH. lit Iii l‘onr Inches Wide, Gold and Weights Two Pounds. The largest watch iniheworld was made in London for \Villiam W'ilkens. founder of the firm of \Villiam \Vilkens 1’; C0,, dealers in curled hair and bris- tles, of Baltimore. It is kept by his sons as an heirloom. Mr. Wilkens was an odd man in many ways. One of his peculiar desires was to possess things that were entirely different from other things in the world. His big watch was a manifestation of this trait. It cost him $22,500. He or- dered it in 1866, but it was not finished until 1869. The massive gold chain.to which it was attached, weighs four pounds and cost $800. The. lwntchâ€"a repeaterâ€"weighs two pounds lacking an ounce. The hunting case is of eighteenâ€"carat gold and is M'rven-eighths of an inch thick. The white enamel 'dial is four inches in diameter. The case is elaboratelyen- graved inside and outside. the_desrgn on the front representing Mr. \Vilkens's Baltimore factory and reSidence. The engraving on the back represents Mr. .\Viikens and his favorite old white horse. for which he. had as much affection as it is p055ible for one to have for a dumb animal. Mr. \Vilkens. who was very wealthv when he died, began life in a humble way. He started business by wheeling home in a. barrow the. hair and bristles which he gathered at the Baltimore slaughter-houses, there sorting andpre- paring them for market. The busmcss grew steadily and Mr. \Vilkens pur- chased a horse and wagon abandoning the wheelbarrow. The horse. however. was never (leSerted. \Vhen it became too old to work it was cared for tenâ€" derly. and when it died its owner pur- rim.th a plot of ground opposite his residence and buried it there. \Vhen his huge watch was made he gave his faithful old horse equal prominence with himself in the engraving on the czirried this big case. Mr. ’Wilkens ‘ H watch to the. day of his death. llie l Lain. which is about four feet long. urns worn about his neck. He hid an extra large pmket made in each of his u-sts to hold the watch. Some idea of the immensity of the timepiece may Iv gained by knowing that the largest Hatch now occasionally tiuanufactured for the trade has a case two illlt'lli‘s wide and a dial one and three-quarter inches wide. The diameter of the watch is nearly four and a quarter inches. 'ilx- watch “as made in London. A .c..... ".â€" kiuil “'oriis from ":unillull Regarding: the “rent chu-cl‘ ‘Vflh'h (‘urcs llhcu- matiun in one to T in“ lime. .\lrs. Phillips, sr.. corner Hunter and tlrath streets. Hamilton: "Several iimnths ago I was afflicted with rheu- t..;tisul. “hi-'h cumnleinlv cv~‘-mleli "‘0‘ South American Rheumatic Cure being l’ coiiiinendmi to mu. 1 provumd a bottle. . :id obtained perfect relief from the first few doses. It is without doubt the quickest relief for rheumatism l have (yet seen. and l heartily recommend it to all sufferers from this disease." tiod hath yok'd io guilt her pale tor- ii".entorâ€"inism‘_v.â€"â€"llry;ini. Pills do not cure, Constipation. They (iily aggravate. Karl’s Clover Root Tea gives perfect regularity of the lvtwels. . _ ileforc man made us citizens. great Nature made us lilo-lirâ€"IAHVPII. Ask your physrcian, vour drugcist and rcur friends about Shilob's Cure for Consumption. They will recommend it. A brave man is clear in his discourse. and keeps elm-i in irull).â€"-.\l‘i\luil:‘. I was nervous. tired. irritable and cross. Karl's Clover Root Tea has nude me well and tap-w. MRS. ..li. WORDEX. The lost hearts. Trill}. are ever the l.: “vest, rcgillcd ill) l'ru‘li- Tolw'.~â€"Steriic. Constipation causes more than half the his of women. Karl‘s Clover Root Tea is a pleasant cure for Constipation. 'llr i‘.~~.i~t‘."v'~ «Z- i‘la-‘sing \i'v-ll is who. ilsr a mail lilo-5 what he has chcsen. â€"o' Lamb. Cold in the he:.Câ€"\..5:l Balm gives inszant re‘ii‘f. stit- .\ .~.;res. .\ever ILLs’. M _‘__. THF DOCTORS ELI-IRE WRONG- They Said Hr. Reuben Petch Was Ferâ€" manently Disabled. They Apparently Had Good Grounds for Their licport and on the Strength of it lie was Paid aSlde Disablllly Insur~ anceâ€" Another Case in Whirl: Dr. “il- liams’ Pink l’i‘l‘! flare Brought Health .\nerall Other Hearts Failed. From the Mean-rd Monitor. Mr. Reuben Petch is a. resident of Griersville who has been known to the editor of the Monitor for a consrder- able number of years. For several years 311’. Fetch has been in had health. has been an intense sufferer and was declared incurable by a number of phy- sicians and was paid a disability insur- anoe of $1.500. Lately". to the astonish- ment of those who had known that he was pronounced incurable, .\Ir. Petch has been brought back almost to his former health. This restoration he at- tributes to the. use of Dr. “'illiams' Pink Pills, and knowing that his story would interest the readers of the Nonâ€" itor. a reporter was will: to inter-View him. The following is Mr. Peteh's nar- rative as given the reporter: "I had been sick for_some years. I consulted in that time wrth no less than six of the best physicians I could find. but none seemed to help me so far as medicine was concerned. body were puffed or bloated so I could not get my clothes on. I had lost. the use of my limbs entirely. hen _I be- gan taking Dr. \Villiams' Pmk Pills I i; could not dress myself and had'inot dressed myself for two years prevrous. I could not even open my mouth enough to receive any solid food, and I had to be fed with 3. Spoon. I seemed to have lockjaw. I could not: get. up or down the doorsteps, and if I fell down I had to lie there until I washelped up. I could not get around Without a. cane and a crutch. My flesh seemed to be dead. You mirrht have made a pixicushâ€" ion of me and I would feel no hurt. The doctors told me I could never get better. 'lI‘hey said I had pal- sy on one side; caused _ by spinal sclerosis, the effect of la. grippe. Eton might roast me and I would not sweat. I was a member of the Mutual Ald'AS- sociation of Toronto. and, as' under their rules I was entitled to 'a disabil- ity insurance, I made application for it. I was examined by two doctors on half of the Association and pronounc- ed permanently disabled. _ and was in due time paid my disability insurance of $1,500. This was a.bout_two, years after I first took sick. Things went on in this way for a. considerable perr iod, and my helplessness was. if any- thing, on the increase. I was contan» ually reading about. the cures through the use of Dr. \Villiams' Pink Pills, and at last determined to try them. 'Aft- er using four or five boxes there was a. change. It first made itself manil- fest by my beginning to sweat freelly. I made up my mind ’to give them a thorough trial and to my surprise I have gained in health and strength ever s‘mce. I take no other medicme except Pink Pills. I began taking them when all other medicines and the 'doctors fail- ed to do me any good. I could not get off my chair without help. I never exâ€" pected to get better but I’mk Pills have rescued me from a living death. and now I am happy to say I .can work and walk and get around finely. I eat heartily, sleep soundly, and feel like anew man, and I 'ascribe the cause entirely to Dr. \Villiams’ Pink Pills. 1 cannot; say too much in their praise and recommend them highly to all similarly afflicted." _ The above is Mr. Petch's iungarn'ish- ed statement of his case and we. might: add. we know him to be a respectable, reliable gentleman, who has no in:- ierest in making the statement only to do good to others who might become. afflicted as he was. This strong testimony proves the claim made, that Dr. \Villiams' Pink Pills cure, when other medicmes fail. and that they deserve. to rank as the. greatest. discovery of modern medical Science. The public should always be on their guard against. imitations and substitutes, which some unscrupulous dealers. for the sake. of extra profit. urge. upon purchasers. There. is no other remedy "just the. same as". “just as good" as Dr. Williams' Pink; Bills and the genuine alw_ays have. the full trade mark. Dr. \Viiliams' Pink PilLs for Pale People. on the wrapper around every box. LEFT TO HIS FATE. John. she said. there's a burglar try- in" to get. in the. house. 5 there? was the uninterested reply. Yes. Aren't you going to do some- thing ;ibout it! ‘ .\'o, .\Iaria. lui a human man. but if that fellow falls over Johnny's tin wag- on, and ste into a toy drum, and gets frightened my treading on a rubber doll that says. papa. and barks his shin the $111103.“ I did when 1 came here in the dark to-night. it'll be all his own fault. TO LEASE FOR SEASON or term of years. that ma nificent ho- iel at St. Leon. elegant y furnished throughout. Most attractive summer resort in Canada. Source of the worldâ€" renowned St. Leon \VtttEr. noted for its miraculous cure of disease Accomâ€" inwlaiion for 300 guests; exquisite scen- ery; forty :u‘res well laid-out grounds. shaded with balsanis and pines: most ilvsil'etllilt' class of patrons; applicants hut year exceeded accommodation. Staining for about 40 horses. coaches. carriages. harness, saddles. etc.. with firstâ€"class accoiiimmiation for same. liard. pool and bagatelle water Inilers. eight baths for hot cold water. waterworks throughout the building. Everything necessary fora I'.l‘.~'.-x‘l.i.~'< summer resort on a large scale. l-or further pirticulars apply to St. I.i‘I'll .\limril \\';i'.~_=r (‘ompaiiyiï¬Ltdl l't‘l'lllllL‘. Lil's... l kidney trouble Laundries. carpenter shop, lmthouses, remedy that _ ‘ I bowling alley, swings. lawn tennis. bil- ease. as certainly as if the tables. but, 4 spot had been photographed by iheuew or I 19th century pricess. ’s Cod-liver Oil without the i‘sh-fat taste. IUflUWflm (K Ryekman’s gluten}! (lure. Positive Cure for Rheumatism and Paralysis. Niagara Falls. Canada, June 17th. 1895. Mr. S. S. Ryckman, M. 19.. Hamilton. Dear Sir: After examining a very severe sufferer from Rheumatism, also a.bad case of blood disorder and skin disease, I have no hesitation in recom- mending yqux medicine as an Al. article. Tours respectfully. Dr. ENGREY. Mrs. Spedley. 104 'Mary St., Hamilton. Cured of Rheumatism by taking two bottles of Ryckman's Kootenay Cure. tenay Cure. , Henry Thompson. Esq., Flamboro House, Merrick St., Hamilton Cured of Rheumatism by one bottle of Ryckman's Kootenay Cure. Ma's. Stiles Stevens. 211 John St. N.. Hamilton. Rheumatism cured by one bottle of Kootenay Cure. Frank England. Esq., _ 163 James St. N.. Hamilton. Cured of Rheumatism by one bottle of Kootenay Cure. ~ __ . I J. G. \Veir, Esq., 58 \\’est Ave.. N., Hamilton. , Dyspepsia cured by R‘yckman's Koo- i.enay Cure. THAT INFANT. Pa, does Mr. Smiler burn candles at his houseâ€? I No. my dear, why do you ask? \Vhiyi, I heard him say the other night that you couldn't hold a. candle to grandpa. Recipeâ€"For Making a Delicious Health Drink at Small Cost. Adams‘ Root. Beer Extract ........ . one bottle Fleischmr n i'i-i Yeast ................. halt a cake Sugar ................................ two pounds Lukewarm Water . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . two gallon! Dissolve the sugar and yemt 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 alldrug and grocery stores in 10 and 25 cent. bottles to make two and ï¬ve gallons. â€" A noble cause. doth ease much a griev- ous caseâ€"Sir ,P. Sidney. \VEST SHORE THROUGH SLEEPING CA'R TO NEIV YORK. One of the handsomest sleeping cars that had ever been turned out of the factory is now running from Toronto to New York Without change via the pop- ular \Vest shore route. It is a buffet car, and refreshments can be obtained en route, if .desired. This car leaves Union Station, Toronto, every day except Sunday. at 4.55 p. m., reaching New York next morning at 10.10 a. in. On Sundays thesleeper runs from Harn- ilton only. connecting with the through train from Toronto. Trunk office. in Toronto for information or space in sleeping car. Reservations can be made in advance if desired. There are in business three things ne- cessaryâ€"kriowledge, temper and time.â€" Feltham. NATURE'S METHOD OF CURING KIDNEY DISEASE. ‘.\‘ol by Pills rind l’owdcrn. but in Ills- That solving Ilie Siouv Substances Prove the. Real Root of lhe Trouble. Everybody is talking about the preâ€" valence of Kidney Disease. Bright's di- 159.189. Diabetes and other forms of kid- ney trouble. are striking at. all kinds people. It land conditions of is non- r|sense to say that these conditions are Iinfiiiriihle. The trouble is in trifling with the. disease and employing pills and powders and other nostrums, that are. wholly lacking in the elements that are necessary to a cure. \Vhere South Am- erican Kidney Cure has been used it is a rare exception that a cure is not. effec- ted. It. cures the. most aggravated cases. because it is a solvent. that removes the - uric acid and hardened particles that. gather in the. kidneys and blood. As Mr. Frank S. limerick. of Alvinston. ()nt,., who suffered intense pain from ' for two years. says: ‘In a few hours from taking the first. dose I began to find relief. and as a re- isult of four bottles I am to-day com- pletely well." A rotten cause abides no handling.â€" Shakspeare. ’ CAN THE HEART BE PHOTO- GRAPHED? It Cerlllnl)‘ (‘an be lent-bed and It: Worst Disease-i Cured. ‘ In the wonderful experiments being made. at the. present time it not yet been demonstrated that the heart has actually been photographed. It is a question if this is necessary. despite the terrible prevalence of heart disease. in Dr. Agnew's Cure. for the Her is a gocs at once to the dis- particular .lamvs Allen, of St. Stephen, .\. 8., who had iron 'rou- bled with‘ severe [ulllllllei’iil of the li-vart for years. >;i:.'is.t.hai bvl'ore he ‘tizrl; lillf .". int'lle he was finding lust- ier, and 'z'p-lï¬f. 'i< a. sound Illiil]..lll‘i|lL’ll imng only Lure twill-E of this reinedv. s. Woodman; “3i ii DA†myâ€? N" N7 ‘9’ N) N, D. __â€"____â€".___â€"_._______ MONTREAL EAST FALLS tar-o LINE. 4- T l I Call at any Grand ‘ HAVE YOU TASTED CEYLOR TEA. 80m my In Lend Packets. 3 You get all the g virtue of the oil. I. J You skip nothing g I . IT IS ' DELICIOUS. Old Metals Copper. Brass. Load. Zinc, iron Find a (‘ASli llI‘Y hit in i but the taste. l l-w. G. HARRIS, l l l l soc. and $x.<c It: all drrtggists 25-31 “rule. 81.. Tonosro. 0-: Telephone 1729. An I ‘ CA." I wish to purchnre all kinds of used Postue v pun Stamps. Look up old ll'KIt‘X‘S and send me the for stamps on the envelopes. stating what you want old for them. Lspecmllv cld (‘anad en. New Bruns- Leplne. .‘l. P. _ Of the many wise acts of the member. in the‘House of Commons for Montreal East, it is a question whether any is; more widely important than his e idor;â€" ' i†. 00d effects that come: from I FOR T“ENTY'SIX YEARS- DUNN'S BAKING POWDER TIIE COOKS BEST FRIEND mm “.03.? “LI I. wick. Newfoundland. lir tirh Columbia. United ""‘9‘ sums. m. JAMES BURKETT. Wellington uud'inrdan Sui. Toronto, Can. - ation of the g the use of Dr. Agnew‘s Catarrhal Powdâ€" er. )Ir. Lepme has usad this medicine himself, and found that it gave all the relief in the case of catarrh that it promises._ .The results accomplished bv this medicine are simply wonderful. Iii Toronto there is the case of Captain Ben Connor. of 198 Berkeley street, who was cured of catarrhal deafness of twelve years' standing by the use of this medicme. It relieves in ten min- utes. Sold by ail druggists. Sample bottle and blower sent by S. G. Detch- on_. 44 Church street. Toronto, on re- ceipt of 10 cents in silver or stamps. WPCSII ENJOY ll?! A. k 'I'IIIY NIGHT. Many are miserable week and sickly. an puffer untold miserie- through ailments pecul- iar to their sex. IT IS WRONG. Most all these ills re- sult from numb trouble of some non. No wo- _ man can remain weak ’ @MPOUND IILES’ (0am) «emu: conrouun and Mlles’ “native Inch. Prices 75c and 25c. For sale by all Druuiug‘ They impart vitality and energy. and make the life of the “ Mother Sex" worth living. Eiplnnutory pamphlet. "Wornnn'l Triumph." fnc on application. “A. M. C." HEDICINE C0.. 578 St. Paul St. Montreal. Medicines expressed to any address on order. HAS NO EQUAL - - - For purity For cleansing power For taking out dirt For dissolving gross-e For saving clothes For preserving hands These are some of the reasons why . . . I “SUNLIGIIT†Soap has the lar est sale in the world,an has been awarded ‘27 Gold Medals and other honors. A Strictly High Grade 0 Wheel at. a MOD ’ mes. G.’I‘.PEN1E)r'iilLE. Manufacturer. 73 to 8] Adelaide SLVV. Toronto DOUGLAS BROS. .Slnte. Gravel and metal roofer-s, metallic ceilings, skylights Iheet. metal workers. 124 Adelaide W.,'l‘oror.i.o ; .~TOUCH ' “ TONE For a limited time I will in- MUSIC'ANS r .1 ' sert your namein m A ents' DURABIUTY. °' Directory. and guarantee rtsults. for Zix gents. “anyâ€! “Iâ€, ‘ . WORKMQN smp J. B. Jamison. Box ii. Bass River. N. s. UNEQUALLED mummwcn â€"â€" ‘, No halo 7 hlvim any kind of “rod. The Leading D vanflgniz worth Whiludlou.‘ MIN? Without thll In bor-uving machine. 6. T. PENDRITH. Monufao turer. 73 to Si Adelaide St. W.. Toronto. Ont. , Bough en Rain. This new preparation when applied to ordinary clothiii will make. it PERFEC'I‘I.Ԥ RAINI'RO()F. and will not alter the feel or appearance of the goods. Invaluable to cyclists. sportsmen. farmers and Olhli‘s. A In turn: for tailors an l-‘iii~'r- (Juan Aims“. l'ri pared for It. \V. HANNA ll, Toronto. l58 YO N GE STR EET, TORONTO ' CANADA' ‘N . "The Yellow Fellow" Is the title bestowed on the Siearns by the ad- § mire-rs of its orange \\ runs. In constructing ‘ the '96 Stearns we have striveii to makethe best bicycle producible. and if best materials, super- icr \vorlmianship, un- / fl surpasezed facilities and honest effort count for j; anything, we have sure- m AERMOTOR 60. 0065 half the world‘s windmill business, because It has reduced the coat 0‘ wind power to 1:0 what ltwas. It. has many branch houses, and supplies its goods and repair- ll. your door. It can and does furnish I , better article for less mono, than I others. It makes Pumping and Geared, Steel, Galvanized-after- Compietlon Windmills. Timing and Fixed Steel Towers. Stool Buzz Saw Fumes. Stool Feed Cutters Ind Feed Grinders. 0n application it will name one of these articles that. it. will furnisn until honor: in at 1/3 the usual price. it also melee Tanks and Pumps or all kinds. Send tor comic A Futon: 12th. Rockwell and Fillmore Streets. Chi t 1 iy succeeded. ' on handsome new cat:- .:Eu:, “huh we uiil mail on recur“. is ml more artistic than (h: w heel lien-2f. AltiifilCAN EATiAN CO. TCEOHIO, ONT. Cuucmv Entmo Ammo. Cures Salt Rheum. Old Sores, Sore Eyeo. Pile; Bella Sore Ninniee. Burns. Scaide. eta. l is; D. Bic les wlâ€"~ " " GESTS' I’RAlLE. LADIES' FRAME. - llave many important improvements. covered hv patents and found iii no other wheel. They are 2â€"â€" 'l'hey are. all fitted with Blessing†. _ . '2 i . . ‘ . ' - Absoluter True Bearings. 3forse:§“‘dks' 1m most “public and be“ I Ron“. 91mm. requires no 0“. :saddle ever placed on the market. They l afifgtlgafghsprockezs, Pedals dust proof are “'0th “V0 "I 1m! “'h“:l- Tic-‘3' are . - ' ! cared to 80 and ride as e ~ ' ' ' Interchan est le S )rC’S"‘:I£. eve s‘ ‘ g - “ ‘alj M “him†lflandkj' E J I '5 ' P‘ r ‘blemt 63. Send 34:an stamp for . Crank Bearings removed without dis~ “gue- l IUI‘lililg adjustment or tails. cata- JIA. N If I'ACTL‘ it E I) ll‘i' Canadian ’l‘ypog' mph (‘0. (Ltd) Windsor, (hit. it um- -m...’_ . ‘