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Grey Review, 8 Oct 1896, p. 3

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TT P NT ale cheap. ESS MaXKER3, onnection. tâ€"class lot of &T â€".. C L Md | caured there. ; world have not heal e iInquiry into the ho erican. Nervin® ?1;‘; true, at its wond"f}" . but they kno® es a that is does "us, med tor in I ""le hosing Shop, stand. All hu‘ shoes. Also R HARNESq ER Towx. ateenth contury. Her distress an8 MoFARLANBE, Propristen al â€"treatment Y arly all medicin®* vlv to treat the ®~: The nerve © necessity the the outward eV ent is Realed. IN & °°v DWORKEK rinciples. thal al Discovery ARNESS oy, do Waggons the organs,. &" its curative P res. from whic ¢ receive their ® all kinds promptly wi & onut a first. McFARLAbp h wed" «_ .x® D IT CVR s bea w mA * Li & & e the sX s‘ans, be andVicinity* . HL] stâ€"clagy at in ]â€" d im* Mn npiy e 1P a% a MR lake a How the Great Es; Against | Fireâ€" '.c., &m intereat i+ *~> since ies just "J48 of ; bandsome M uit iB ho. AG. w) < 3. * *ug especially trained ore ?’% To , s duties, and iflyouwgfl »Qbe Present at one of the l.l'edl:t“l wis Present at one of (12% fiit drills, '“llh ate beld every fortnight, you '“3? rhlize that & fire would have v‘-lk; fhnce‘ against the forces {» Yuse s {PIng with it at the British hr'“m' There ig not a nook or corâ€" I':th I€MOotest part of the buildâ€" "":h- {ould not be deluged in two the ht becessity arose, thanks to l * \"‘W! of ho&\_ St‘Mplm, m: tm w el6. witn i‘ 8 ns CNCT .lnggn ritigh Musen CAN Keypy + WOUd be au J wareh As eC be of AT THE BR is «oU uink was Dléres it necessity arooe °o necessity arose, y of how’.’ standpip =_With which every 8 is equimd.n estr )X Té Â¥a arp Af WATERLOO, iblishment is Protected Linborate _ Precautions IT!SH MUSEUM. 5 information on this 1 to a representative ‘er Gazette a day or »spector Collins, who amid many expresâ€" . !o say nothing of a mill from his colâ€" wâ€"officials, after seyâ€" ce as Inspector in ‘oumsbury establishâ€" the light of his inâ€" Ticult to imagine how uid befall eitber the BURNXED DOWN. 1 first. Why, there red there in tanks s continuous pumpâ€" hance the ordinary ne of the tanks in stored is right unâ€" courtyard in front câ€"ain eggâ€"shaped holding some 8,000 *r supplies are storâ€" parts of the buildâ€" in, too, is also a ially trained before °s, and if you were police, Mr. Collins 0 are twentyâ€"fiveâ€" o sergeants, and uployed exclusively »il the place, these se, to special atâ€" iseum, commissionâ€" »f these are during about the buildmg 8. and five during 1 Mr. Coll'n.x’sl.e ';l uld be possi o more complete. The ING EXHIBITION AT TUSSAUD‘S. ND [E OTHER SIDE sale price from a the public for ind the reâ€"lining repeated periodâ€" m»sands of people marked Mr. Tusâ€" now be gleefully a precious relic y a bit of leathâ€" it. At last, Mr. ent, respectable _ Inn Road, took ment of a very year 1842 it was rietors of Mme. id tells me that the carriage was year or two by essitated the reâ€" ut Lnothip‘g cog]d nd Englshmen Paid arriageâ€"Mow it Was resting Relic. IE CARRIAGE. 1 tour," the carâ€" on, the man who exhbibit it in the this one would ze fortune. This ‘r, compelied to ind curiously ‘r had the same essor, but failed right on the 18th von Keller, an ofâ€" arrived at Jenapâ€" s from that Watâ€" ng to do with the 1y Company, says ». _ Near the enâ€" ie major met this umbling along at D D of the name of on at the Egyptâ€" and after some mission from the exhibit the carâ€" chase it. Bulâ€" ze from George 300. _ It was a » the month of ated that the ‘26,000 by exhibâ€" 1 _ the previous 00 persons gratâ€" ing in it. As a thusiasm â€" with rarded this carâ€" 1at the Governâ€" llock to exhibit three kingdoms. 0,000 people paid e major met LN3 imbling along at i by six brown »â€"d. The gallant it that be was inâ€" n the Car,‘ callâ€" o stop, but that a, has publicly wonderful conâ€" e for economizâ€" omf{ort and conâ€" by the Emperâ€" yal prizeâ€"even intrinsic worth ; the numerous ver plate taken t of â€" diamonds money treasure > carriage with it as a present » in the parable went his wayâ€" moments after shot dead and were also dropâ€" tsg. The obstin= down by the e lucky officer f the doors of find, however, racu.ous exâ€" M , the Emâ€" word and picked up which, by In MWM LVE T T T000 8 § ( F No. 3 &4 . ew Cl ce To ¢ 5* Women lat _ ) ENJOY LIFE AB @a [,y, tuey oucHt. k Jike, phe c S y s “ L ’,'. 3 suffer untold miseries ‘ MM; through ailments peoulâ€" A Pg AjBle inr to their sex. P Wip "‘it is wroxa. ‘ Most all these ills reâ€" qlim-iygmhggu_t_fl: _ Practical Parentâ€"Until you ask your husband for money, my dear. y * ecure Liver Iis; easy to Hood‘s Pijlis take, easy to operate. o. Newly married daughterâ€"Mammas, how long does the honeymoon last ? _ Waiterâ€"We have eels, sir, and they are susceptible of being fried. 1 3 Hoods is the One Trus Blood Purifier. All druggists. $1. ONLY A MATTER OF TIME. Customer (in restaurant)â€"Waiter, have you any fried eels? _ in tex People wonder why their nerves are so weak; why they get tired so easily ; why they do not sleep naturally ; why they hay s frequent headâ€" aches, indigestion and Nervous Dyspepsia. The explanation is simple. â€" It is found in that impure blood feedâ€" ing the nerves on refuse instosd of the eleâ€" ments of strength #7 4 vigor. Oplate and nerve compounds simply deaden and do not cure. Hood‘s Sarsaparilia feeds the nerves J’u"' rich blood ; gives natural sleep, perfect digesâ€" tion, is the true remedy for allnervous troubles It is the one dear face we cannot see That comes between our clouded eyes and heaven Others, K\erhaps, are fairerâ€"only we Want but the sight that to us is not It is the voice for which we wait in vain That spoils the chorus of the world‘s applause : 5s ui s + The praise it gives is like a sea in pain That beats upon insensate shores, beâ€" It is the galling fetter on the wrist That gnaws the heart and eats into the soul; Intent upon its links, our eyes have missed 7# Those greater chains that keep us from our goal. These manacles we kissed, We shrink at these small fetters on the wrist. Our hearts will only deign To call that praise for which we wait in vain. It is the petty failing of our friend _ That makes us blind when we his life are shown ; We will ‘;mt see the rose the children tend, For on its stem a tiny thorn has grown. / ‘*You should your way amend !" With scorn we cry to both the rose and [t is the little note we cannot hear That Imakes tne tune so sadly incomâ€" plete : We loiter far away or gather nearâ€"_ We hold our bieathâ€"the music is not sweet To our unwilling ear, Because of that faint note we cannot That makes the journey seem so wonâ€" drous long ; We cannot see the lark in heaven‘s blue, We cannot bear the robin‘s happy song ;â€" All this we cannot do Becausg of that small pebble in the Nervous "I tell you," he said, with sparkling eyes, " you should see those locks and doors at the British Museum. Why, the doors are swung and fitted to such a nicety that the smallest speck of dirt in them is enough to throw them out of gear, while as for the locks, I pity the man who did get overlooked in one of the galleries, for he might try all night without getting out again." It man po there is no chance of the Muâ€" seum being burned down ?" s ** None whatever ; nor any building near it, for that matter. For they look after them, too, hardly less careâ€" fully. And the Fire Brigade po?le were fairly astonished only the other day to find how promptly a small blaze which occurred in Montague street had been extinguished by THE MUSEUM FIREMEN. t Sarsaparilla given. friend. shoe. ord, let us not lose Thee of that loved face we cannot OUR INFIRMITIES, fretting pebble in the shoe NOT LONG. weak and sickly, and suffer untold miseries through ailments peoulâ€" lar to their sex. IT ISs WRONG. Most all these ills reâ€" sult from womb trouble of some sort. No woâ€" man can remain weak or i11 who uses No. 3 _ * * Â¥.J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. tarSold by Druggists, i6c. There is more Catarrh in this section of the country than all other diseases put togcther, and until the last fow years was supposed to be incurablo. For a great many years doctors romounced it a local disease, and prescribed roal remedies, and by constantly failing to gure with local treatment, pronounced it in â€" purable. Science has prove ncatarrh to be a constitutional disease and therefore reqénnius sonstilutional treatment. Hall‘s Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Dhio, is the o:\.l{ comstitutional cure on the market. lt is taken internally in doses from 10 drops toa teaspoonful. It acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the sysiem. They offer one bundred dollars for any case it fails to cure. send for circulars and testiâ€" \_ _ Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills strike at the root of the discase, driving it from the system and restoring the patieont to health and strength. In cases of paralâ€" | ysis, spinal troubles, locomotor ataxia, | sciatica, thoumatism, erysipelas, serofulâ€" | ous troubles, etc., these pills are superâ€" |ior to all oiher treatment. They are ‘ also a specific for the troubles which make the lives of so many women a burden, and speedily restore the _ rich glow of _ health to pale and sallow cheeks. Men broken down by overâ€" work, worry or excesses, will find in Pink Pillsy a certain cure. Sold by all dealers or sent by mail postpaid, at 50c. a box, or six boxes for $2.50, by adâ€" | dressing the _ Dr. Williams‘ Medicine ‘ Company, Brockville, Ont., or Schenec | tady, N. Y. _ Beware of imitations and sgubstitutes alleged to be "just as / CHAMBERLAIN‘S STANDING. Secretary Chamberlain, who is _ proâ€" nounced the ablest debater in the House of Commons, has immeasureably betâ€" tered his position before the English naâ€" tion. He was distrusted for his inferâ€" al cleverness and smartness, but is now trusted and regarded as the chamâ€" Ei;n of â€" England against the German peror. And I make this solemn declaration conscientiously believing it to be true, and knowing it is of the same force and effect as if made under oath, and by virtue of the Canada Evidence Act, 1893. (Signed) Jean Hudon. Taken and acknowledged before me at the City of Ottawa, in the County of Carleton, this 8th day of Novemâ€" ber, 1895, s (Signed) N. A. Belcourt. > ‘A Notary Public. Only one doctor, out of about seven, said that I could be cured, and he has been doctoring me for three years, and his treatment Proved a failure the same as the rest. have been very bad of late. until Mr. S. S. Rycokman, M.P., of Hamilton, Ont., gave me some of his Kootenay Cure, which was on the 30th of April, 1895. After taking the mediâ€" cine for four days I began to feel betâ€" ter, and have continued to get better every day since, the sores bhaving disâ€" appeared, and I feel better in every way. Should you want further proofs of ‘my cure I can furnish you with hundreds of names of persons who will testify as to my condition for the past nine years. St. Joseph‘s Society has asâ€" sgisted me, more or less, for the past nine years, as I am a poor man, and there are plenty there who knew my case well. St. Joseph‘s Society consists of 900 members. . C ultA I, Jean Hudon, of the City of Ottaâ€" wa, in the County of Carleton, carpenâ€" ter, do solemnly declare that I live at No. 105 St. Andrew Street, City of Otâ€" tawa, that I am a carpenter by trade and am 50 years of age. For the past nine years, since June 1886, I have had Eczema all over my body, hands, arms, legs, face and head, in fact, I was perâ€" fectly covered with the complaint,which caused me to be covered with sores from head to foot. I have doctored with several doctors here in Ottawa, and have taken all kinds of patent medicines that I heard were g'oot‘i)_for_ the blood. Timely Recommened by a wellâ€"known Member of Parliament. _ What has that to do with it ? asked hi« murtner." _ "".«."° c > County of Carleton to Wit: I‘m too old to get married, declared Gruntly. T e t â€" s rtaaia . Well, I‘ve worked hard all my life and want to enjoy the few years that are left me. J k Ryckman‘s Kootenay Carg Posi ve Cure for Rheumatism and Paralysis. fevie . c M i o ce neeee e s N miee Soiv i c Mn Pink Pills, and before all were used felt amn jmprovement. _ This encouragâ€" ed him to persevere with the treatâ€" ment, and after the use of a few more boxes of the pills Mr. Root found his health fully restored, all the pains and aches had disappeared, and with their disappearance _ came renewed strength and activity, Mr. Root says:â€""L firmâ€" ly believe Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills to be unsurpassed as a medicine, and I advise any who are ailing to give it a fair and honest trial." [|From the Brockville Recd ! Rockport is but a smali it has achieved a wide re | ing to the fact that it i \the very heart of the farâ€" and Islands, and for this re \during the summer month |pleasure seekers. Amone L and One Case in Which the Exposure Brought on La Grippe and Serious After Troubles â€"Mow the Victim Secured Renewed Health, A Calling That Entails Much Hardâ€" ship and Exposure. A GIFT SAVED A LIFE, A TRAPPER‘S$ ST09RY the Brockville Recorder HE WANTS REST ‘art of the farâ€"famed Thous , and for this reason attracts summer months hundreds of t a smail hamlet, but i wide reputation owâ€" that it is situated in Mrs. Kiddâ€"*"There, now, thank goodâ€" ness! I‘ve su.nF the baby to sleep."‘ Mr. Kiddâ€"*"Poor little chap!t When he is 25 he won‘t dare to go to sleep over a woman‘s singing." The remedy known as South Ameriâ€" can Kidney Cure never fails to give relie{ in six hours in all derangements of the kidneys or bladder. Bright‘s diâ€" sease, diabetes, inflammation or ulâ€" ceration of the kidneys, neuralgia, conâ€" sumption, hemorrhage and catarrh of the kidneys, inflammation of _ the bladder, etc. It purifies and reguâ€" lates the urine, removes sediment in urine and prevents scalding. It is worth a thousand times its cost for prostaâ€" tic troubles in the old, such as enlargeâ€" ment, inflammation and ulceration of the prostrate gland. PERHAPS HE ESCAPED ALIVE. Has anybody here a corkscrew? spoke up a sharpâ€"nosed gentleman in _ the sleeping car. "I have was the ready reâ€" sponse from nearly every seat. Just as I thought, shouted the old gentleman, springing to his feet; now who will be the first to sign the temperance pledge? Thousands of cases of Consumption. Asthma, Coufitk:s. Colds and Croup are cured every day by Shiloh‘s Cure. up in bed, and in a week I was attendâ€" ing to my duties as usual. It is withâ€" out doubt the best remedy in the world." UNABLE TO MOVE HAND OR FOOT FOR WEEKSâ€"HORRORS _ OF RHEUMATISM. "For fifteen years I have been more or less troubled with rheumatism in my back. Last spring I became sovery bad that I was unable to move hand or foot, and was in bed for weeks. My husband and I became discouragâ€" ed, and had given up ail hope, but at the critical time, a neighbor, Mrs.Blanâ€" chard, who had been cured of lumbago in three days by South American Rheuâ€" matic,Cure, called to see me, and adâ€" vised me to try this remedy. I did so, and the first gott.le enabled me to sit ONE sOURCE OF PAIN AND SUFâ€" FERING UNDER HUMAN CONâ€" TROL. f Cannot Turn Back the Tide. The Deâ€" mand for Dr. Agnew‘s Little Pills is a Marvel. It‘s the Old Story, "The Survival of the Fittest" and "Jealousy ,its Own Destroyer." . Cheap to buy, but diamonds in qualâ€" ityâ€"banish nausea, coated tongue, waâ€" ter brash, pain after eating, sick headâ€" ache, never gripe, operate pleasantly. 40 doses in a vial. 10 cents at all druggists. Sheâ€"I hear you have a new bicycle suit, George. _ mt ol o e Heâ€"Yes. Fellow sued me for $500 beâ€" cause I ran over him. A Detroit paper announces, as an asâ€" tonishing fact, that a young lady of that city had a needle enter her waist about a year ago, and that it recentâ€" ly worked its way out of the arm of a young man who dwells in another city. Parkeâ€"*"I don‘t suppose, old man, you can really appreciate how bright my children _ are." _ Laneâ€""No: f have never met your wife." Garland Base Burners & Ranges are no higher in price than other first class goods, but are superior in many ways. _ Any Base Burner or Stove bearing the well known name "Garâ€" land" gannot be equalled. Merit alâ€" ways tells. Ask your dealer to show you these Stoves. ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO I see by tne papers that they have tne bicycle ambulance now, said Miss Grumpey at the dinner table. There ought to be a law requir'mF an ambulance to go with every wheel, muttered old Grumpey, who is marked for life because of nis one attempt to master tne silent steed, That to remove corns, warts, bunions in a few daf's all that is required is to apply the old and wellâ€"tested corn cure â€"Putnam‘s Painless Corn Extractor. Sure, safe, painless, Putnam‘s Painâ€" less Corn Extractor makes no sore spots bard to heal, acts quickly and painlessly on hard and soft acorns. " Mrs. John Beaumont, Elora, Ont." 4R 000 yY JEALOUS RIVALS soORE ON THE WHEEL. NEW FALL SUIT. DON‘T FORGET Ww.P.C 8381 Every feature of merit is c@vosgie4 in its construction, most of them #3 be found nowhere else. A littie higper in price than poorer constructi%w not enough to make it extravagant, but sufficient to show its superiority. See your dealer, or write the maker, William Buck, â€" Brantford, Ont. The only â€" gatisfactory, econotical mode of heating is by a perfect base burner. The only perfect base burnâ€" er is the Gurneyâ€"Tilden Co., * Iimilio. KGadiant RADIANT OME Spotted or figured vails are bad for the sight, and should never be worn. The tortoise someiimes attains the age of four hundred years. Cold in the Head.â€"Nasal Balm gives instant relief, speedily cures. Never fails. Consumgtion can be cured by the use of_ BShiloh‘s Cure. This great Cough Cure is the only known remedy for that terrible disease. A man‘s lieâ€"abilities are what make him successful in business very freâ€" quently. Diseased blood, constipation, and kidney, liver and bowel troubles are cured by Karl‘s Clover Root Tea. Karl‘s Clover Root Tea purifies the blood and gives a clear and beautiful complexion. Gurneyâ€"Massey Co., Montreal. 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