`L110 IIIIDFI I Toronto. By mail to any sending us her post office address. - _ Wells. Richardson 8: 00.. ltonufoal. __-.._-., ......yv.., apuuauq vuzvs For some time'I have been tro 1`bled [with heart disease, I never found any- thing to help" me until I began using Aye_r s Sarsaparilla. I, have only used this medicine six months, but it has re- -lieved me from my trouble, andenabled me Atoresuime work.-.J. P. Carzanett, Perry,IIll. . I have been a practicing physician for over half a century, and during that time I have never found so powerful and reliable an alterative and blood- purier as Aye:- s Sarsaparilla.-Dr. M. Maxstart, Louisville, Ky." Ayer s Sarsyabarilla, rnnrmnn BY Cir. J. G. Ayer & [Co., Lowell, Mas. Price $1 ; nix botuen, $5. Worth 35 I bottle. - --v---r nan.-u uuu bani. MU uulcr. ' For Gliding or Bronzing Fancy Articles USE IN! A llI\k`l l\ I`: A rnvrna on-OVQVIQIQI 5 I355` 530 Gzsllver, Bronze, Copper. Only mg Centj. fer ' Nerveue nliebility caused by an in- active liver and a low state of the blood. - Henry Bacon, Xenia, Ohio. Jan..- .._..... a.z...-.-r I.-- 1 , - -0- -` v-~--- - " ` ..l.Dress, or a Coat, . -Ribbons, Feathers; A A};oc:/or" Yarns", Rags, etc. .1-sac:-:u1-3 And in many other ways SAVE Mane , and make things look `like NEW, by using IAMOND DY S. The work is ens , aim 1:, quick- the colors the BEST and FAS EST nown. Ask for DIAMOND DYES and take. no other. 3-; Ann L9,, , , ..-' K Living `characterizes these modern days. The result is a tearful increase of Brain ' and Heart Diseases.- General De--_ bility,` Insomnia, Paralysis, and In- sanity. Chloral and Morphia augment thesevil. The medicine best adapted to do permanent good is .Ayer s Sar- saparilla. s It puries, enriches, and vitalizes the blood, and thus strengthens every function and faculty of the body. ` HT 1.-.... ....-..-I A..'.....!.. cs....--._-..nI- 2_ _.....v- v---- we-V wvuao ` TI l;;ve used Ay`;1: ;"S"a;s-aparilla, in `my family, for years. I have found it; invaluable as - `ANY one $9_`Au ova! High - Presire` _ ` J: #?-C-F`--I-I` combines true. nerve tonic and screniienmg qualities, reviving the cucrgies and sp ts, . _~- I have been troubled for some years with o. eomplication or difficulties. After trying Va rious remedies. and not nding relief. I tried I-a.ine's Celery Compound. Beiore taking one mu bottle the long troublesome symptoms be- to subside. and I can truly say now, that I` V like a new man. Digestion has improved. End I have gained ten pounds in weight since}. have commenced takingtiie Compound." Houseman smmxs, Felchvule. Vt. _ 1 ' _ $1.00. six for $5.00. At Drugzists. Wnms. Rlcnnmsnn .17. no; u..........-. A coax" adox -P r-' Ra: If not don"t fail toedo so at once.; It is not a polish but a wonderful leather `preservative it will make the nest or coarsest shoe as soft `and pliable askid and very et to the foot. . TO 117: nnalrn Dido:-n nlxcnlnhu nrahar- l_E0. R`ENNIOKS.5 Veterinary Surgeon and Will`-he at: tho*Wellinton`Hotol Ihlb on .3119 Int .-'l`u\3Idny An avail; month for : at 11` 6 . T , rvz.,"ax-'r:g;qa.%L".%.::r'aem::uv&?: H 3 .' ~ -1-! '"i" 33417 {.11e"Zi.? aEso1u{1";;I2I proof, and if occasionally dressed with this dressing will last more than twice A _ as long as otherwise. ` ' We Mean What We Se`1y..:A_ v IIVUIVI a route. as #111; ft:-$30 - ELECTRIC `VT -'-TCQII it IIVIV Vii Tw- It is the very_life ofleathei. It caif _ be applied at any time. No trouble-+ Shoe can be -polished ` Ximmediatelyi` _ afterwards. _ PRIOR, - 1013,15 Gents per Boy", . Sold by all first-class stores. Sa.ni3 pies mailedgsmngps taken. \ :-.1" EaiB7"""" Oelery Compound aomblnes true nerv tnnin mm m..m...n.......... l SHOE DRESSING? i Dr mg rancy nmclea ua 'B f'A`10io'ifD PAINTS. Ild. Silver. B:-mun. P1-um-. n..|.. .. ow--. ples maile'd--VStaxT:_r_:psT.taken. 4 . OLIVER CAB ANA Jr;,':. . #. LAI E IIAIIIIEAQTIIBZZ Have you tried the Celebrated eoL:'u. A1uVuFAdTun :3. _BUEF_ALO. .u. v. .cUT.AND PLUG WTHIS YEAR'S 1AGure SEE V . {nun that most reuamo _:npc,ucme- Pa.Ing s., Celery Odmpbund. It. p`urlt1es"t_.he wsvoa.-` cm-es` constipation and regumes the nverand _kidney.<.e!rectuallycleans~ mg mesystem or all waste . and dead. matter. EQUITY or REDEMPTION, STATUTORY LEASE8. %cmr.mL MORTGAGE, DISOHA.RGE'OF % FARM Lmsns, RENEWAL? or Assxemmms or % OHATTEL momamn; warmers or TITLE, mo DIVISION comm BLANKS, mexsmums Bnmxs, J sunnooum COURT BLANKS, % QONSTABLES BLANKS. 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Toronto. be consulted with re- teronoe tonieeoeee at e Eye. Ear Throat and Nasal passages. avnanuav use: an I DILILJDIIMIIAILV L D: Condensed advertisements on First Page such as Wants of all kinds. Lost and Found. Property for Sale or to Rent,.S ecic Articles. Eto.. Eo.. must be accom am with the cash. and Wm be inserted-- rst insertion. 2 cents per word. each subsequent insertion, 1 cent 1' word names, addresses, and gures counte as words - but a reduction to 1 cent per word will he made when the number of innm-tjnnn nf um wunusr our. 5 reuucuon w 1 cent per word W111 be e when the number of insertions ot the some matter exceed FOUR. I Hllli 5U1laLVU.lli \_J.I." 1111` 13:, the great Medxcal Work of the age on Manhood Ner- vous and Physical Dehility, . Premature Decline. Errors of Youth. and the untold miner- Inu nnnnnnnnnt f.hAI`AlII\ ll ! .' moi Cnxnn xounn, BBQ U16 UBEOIQ II 1B6l'- ies consequent thereon. 300 8 V0,, 125 prescrintions or all diseases. Cloth, full Kilt. only $1.00. by mail. ad- lnnh-nva nnmnln BOX 1660. 15156011. .M.I88.. 01' U1`. W. 1'1. PAH.- KER, graduate of Harvard Medical College, 25 years notice In Boston, who may be oonau1t,- and non damt.in.Ilv_ Qnnninltv. `Dhuumm: nf `Mnn W55 `I-a'i'3iE'5 u`.' `n&":3:'a."`%'v1?3"n$1?"3`o.?.&1`:2` odoo dentially. Sglocialty. Diseases otLMan. Office. No. 4. Bnlnc St. Iv o vvnn uuuvuo ";.'.I"r;;enedpositions in the pa er will be sold at an advance of one third on a. ove rates. This rule will be strictly carried out. -HJ:'7's'cIENcn: OF-LIF,_ Al #11:: non nn `Ilnnhnn `Mar. cu. .u1uuu`uuvu auuuuu 11130 M) an youn 8110. 0on3 middle-aged Send The and author the Nations! Medical Association. Address . O Box 1395. Boston. Mm. or Dr. W. H. 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L A nunnnnnfnl nail:-Inn nun! nvnr 42: ll`) `ll IJZII I-`III Illll I. ICBIII IIIIIIIITO A successful xledlcine used over 80 years in thousands or cases. W aknefs.` Em 't"Tho ngotengv e mzon . and all diseases caused by abuse. arson] indiscx-onion. or over-exeI-tion. Arrm] ix kages Guaranteed to Cure whena others Fa bk your D,-uggjsg for The Great English Prescription, take no substitute. One package 81. Six 85.'b mail. Write for Pamphlet. Address Eureka 0 emlcal Co., Detroit, Mich. :1: 6.13 I- I)-.__l- I... T II7I\l'|f'|Q `-- nntrvir Gavan nglultv Ll-lvlllo ` -rnmsurrr :DVEB'l'XBlu`.llEN'1`B. First insertion; 10 cent: per line. Each sub nent insertion, 4 cents per line. znotices. 10 cents per line for rst in- sertion; 6 cents per line for each subsequent Insertion of the same matter. Imus], Oininl and llnunrnmnnt nAun-+:.... BEST. Bnaolnl attention tn Oran Brenna Cntu-not ADVERTISING RATES. runqyygnon ]l`A8_ANC_llI(1,lIl4A'l'l91I or ntmnnnn AND ntcnrv col-ms, Almost, Picgegggei dogglfnthnt oaany other ariounn Noun rms 1uc'r. (12 lines solid _nonpa.x-oil make one inch). can A 1-nuns, av-n . o.-.-go.-no;-_-..a-..... ['fnsm1*u:nu innvme A f\`7IllI3lI'|IT\Tl`I I) A IIIIIIG 'PE_NNYROYAL WAFERS. bn4|Qa\n`ono\ug AC - .sI....I..l-- -Jun (HAus1n_ VITALITY. -nu--n puluwvnnvlnwn l\uv- convu- Unlocks all the clogged avenues of the Bowels, Kidnegis and Liver, carrying o gradually wit out weakening the-sys- tem, all the impurities and foul humors of the secretions; at the same time Cor- recting Acidity of the Stomach, curing Biliousness, Dyspepsia, Headaches, Dizziness, Heartburn, Constipation, Dryness of the Skin, Dropsgr, Dimness of Vision, Jaun- diee, alt Rheum, Er-Ksielas, Sero- fula, Flutterin of t e eart, Ner- vousness, and eneral Debilit ;a1l ainta these and many other similar Com uini fn +1-an Lanna innnnnn nf DITD nt`,l( `1_d' tB"tB1IE;3'p 313 Ewan 1_3_I'r'gE_1Tz.T wvv Va vvvv qwvwvvn T. MII.BUiiii 500.. Pronrietoro. Toronto. *7 . One Tuna` No. of Inches Space. h'e.?Z&' 1,nz'a.'11-y'-o?l;e;1_"s-i1'1'1-il;r'(5<;;x.1"1a,i1iVt: rield to the happy inuence of BUREDOCK 1' nnn I!Y'l"l\I`DG ma KEY to Hana. `CONDENSED ADVERTISEMENT 4.__AS _J_-_L.l___.- ___A_ _,, U-I ; -1-570; all Dealers. NR]! RA II THROAT AN D NOSE. Q`? 5 I551 V` III GdC\\J9 Prescri f Vhyuici h has hma.l`l1te' 10:; expel-i`;1c`; 13 treatin female d senses. Isused man with get-feet` _success by s. ova: 10,000~hd Pleasant, safe. aehml. `Indian nnlr vnnr drug. .-j_v-.- -w' --ww- v--, Sold in `Barrie by J; w65b'.' . VJQI-I \I_\Iop IlJ'E\lI'l'. U5lV`l' "soiainnu-x-1oon.woons.. ; TAR .---..-_.-. swallowed two Pounds 01 Wood. `Mrs. J. J. Murphy of St Louisdied the other day from a disease which has been puzzling physicians for eight years. About eight years ago the woman began to complain of pain in her stomach. She. slowly but gradually grew worse until she .died. Dozens of physicians had treated her, but none of them were able to say What was the matter. For two years past she has constantly suffered the most in- tense pain, and she said she felt something growing in her stomach, but could not determine what it was. The woman was. too weak for operation. Wlann In Ms`-nhsw Adan` an -L--.--. --.'. UUU VVUEB l~Ul' UFUIQVIUUIO When Mrs. Murphy died an autopsy was made, and in her stomach the doctors - found two pounds'of wood. For twenty years Mrs. Murphy had been addicted to the habit of dipping snu`. She used small wooden brushes for snu` dipping, and would often bite off and swallow small . pieces of the brush. The small particles. of wood had formed a solid mass in her stomach, and the blookweighedy just two pounds. The hysioians say this was the cause of her eath. 5It is the only case of the kind on record. * vsvn U II who IIUI 1-IOUVUGIII :JllIIV|\-IIIO Brierly was a wealthy Liverpool cotton -dealer, 38 years old, and very plain look- ing. He had been called to Mr. Maybrick s' house on business, and had there met Mrs. Maybrlck. Their acquaintance had lasted fur about a. year when Mr. Maybriok died. These facts, with others developed on the inquest, led to Mrs. Mybrick being held on a formal charge of murder. At rst her arrest was generally denounced as an outrage, but as the evidence upon which the 1u.;llC0 acted leaked out, public opinion changed, and was much against her at the trial. Public interest in the case exceeded tlhut in any trial of recent years in Great Jritain. " vav I5lIIIIl\l\I O66 IJVO UIVIQIUD VHUIUII, Pic;dily,. London. The-bridehed aome $6,000 a year in her own right, inherited from her father, and Maybrick owned Bat- tlecrease House, a ne residence in Greuene dale, a suburb of Liverpool. There they settled down, and were uickl in the social swim of the city.` re. ybriok was not pretty, but Ihe wu `bright epd charming, and became very popular". - Vmmn nknrnn uuilln Hahn in `Iran nAII-`n vucu anus uuu UVVHIGIU Vii `IUIJIIICIQ [Two children were born to the couple,` and it is to the fact that one of thene dropped aletter in the mud thatMrs. May- bick owes her present position. Ilvdnv-111 man a IIInlI`\I`I T.:vu-nu-nan` nnllnn uuuau yvu avv uvo Florence Chandler met J amen Maybrick a Liverpool `cotton broker, a dozen years- ago while 611 -a steamer on her way from this country with her mother. Maybriok was 40 andahe 18, but she consented to marry him after his ardent wooing, and they were married in St. James` Ohuroh, D:m.AHn T.nnr`nn Tho K-{AA `uni. Ql\IInl| For Rlokots, uarumlio. and Ill Wutlnl in---..; -.... -n n|.n.|..-&. _. The Herb:-tel: case." , v A Mrs. Forence Maybriok. who has just been sentenced to death at Liverpool, was the daughter of Carrie-E.` Holbr_o_o`k, of New York, and William Chandler, `the couple met in Mobile in 1856, ah_d.wer e.-' married soon afterward. They lived in good style in Mobile until soon after the breaking out of the war, when one_ Capt. Du Barry turned up, and receeiyed atten- tion from Mrs. Chandler that gave [rise to some gossip. Soon afterward Mr. Chandler suddenly sickened and died under circum- stances that aroused such_uiiP1.98,Iant talk that Mrs. Chandler, although not moleset- ed bythe authorities, left the place and went to Macom, where she married Du Barry. When he started for Europe as an agent of the Confederate Government she accompanied him ; two days out he sicken- sndidied. The captain wanted to return with the body, but Mrs. Du Barry insist- ed that the body be buried at sea. A year or so later Mrs. Du Barry appeared in New York and was involved in a scandal with an actor. Her life after that is un- certain. She married a. Baron von Roque, of the German army, whois said to have beaten her. and she is said to have left him to act as wife to an attache of the _ British legation in Persia. At present, however, she lives in Paris and keeps the name von Roque. lsunwnnnn nan` Tnnnnn Mnnkudnh `VI IHUISUIEI, MBI'IUIl|Ug III II! Disorders of chudroh . %cott's Emulsion at Pure Cod Liver 011. with w A _ `ch ohildrqn gain 6_l_h and lt!`O_!l_[h_ll fgioglvllgspllites. is unequalled. The rapidity. gftgoglmosplnites. is unequalled. ralpldlty on it is very wonderful. I have used Cowl lolgllglggilediin cases of Rloketa and Mereumue of n . -1 th 1 rovement `S73! marked?--J?g. A1..M.I).m ew York. 1d by all Druggiate, 60o.end 31.00 . hich children esh etre hen A Bartenders Prayer. ` t Some of the ludicrous incidents of that 1l'l`lble Friday evenlngeretnow being-.1-res; I`9d Says The J ohnstpwn (Pa..) T1"ibtrn e.` he told that a. young professional gentle- `tn, who, with several other persons,.-1n- :`;d`8 & number of women, had taken be R9 on the roof of a large buildinntr thyme _8o wild with excitement that he M9" his arms about a youn lsdy-snf vi 3'0 stranger to him--and uqged..herA mg '1Y- This statement is -besed*on- Ig"R1ady's own statement. A 9` roof '}9'tY of _men sud "women on the& H. Olnatilolile there were seyer__s1_ t0stho-J : "3Dulsrs which they wore. `M young man. anxious to tskt` When Baby was sick. we gave ho:-"Cutout. When she was a Child. she cried for Caatorit. When she uocxxo Minn. she clung to Cutoria, Whom the had Children. she gave ehokoutorls, I Loo Auu vv]i'b" Of re dame,` ' . And W, sky us all clearing shave, Go 133' d own your fortune, your fgme, and out 1151110 . ' ch feet of the girl whonr youjove. 3` _ A1: dozvn in the eyes ot'tho dear lrttle min, Then ask her as quqaatnon and give her a bin And when 0 _l_ipI 0 $1 . a, mule her chm with a gentle OIIOII, _ A coy, oheneldom you; -_ Dame Fortu" is seldom ouzuus. ., 3,, {non are v as with a couqnerpxfn tongue. Etta? 3 highwayman fur 1:: her nth,` L .\ And bid her delnyer the beat that I 0 bath, And don't take ~ N0 13 . _ . _ . ..__ _`-_ n; 'un.n W ,1. you you: thus Vllipf . `mun manor g moull; my .1. T 3} for the beat up the house, wggup like a man mth Y9! llpyo in tho` /OW: , . . ' ,,...:'I` V ` I w"]kupw`Atll1]li":lt(fl? t$`oII!k;: d?n`7'dto ms 0 In... -.. -_-.--._ U5-| (III- kiss, 13,, you've wrung you from th | of the - V be is down fame, _.. manna And "don't take `Y [1 Noll For an answer. ii For an unlwar. 5 , . For 5.9. pnuwer. visible to thorn"|ko'd eye by thdillmo th;o= _ _reIent.moon has gone. In distance-from. io sun at porihelnon was 4.000,000 mileh. more than the oath : diltonoe, and had Yet Another Kind of Car. A line of electric street cars on an en- tirely new system is soonto go into oper- ation in Pittsburg. The idea is to propel each `car independently without a cable, without slot rail or any overhead wires, or even central station and power-house. The vehicle is a combination car, of which the one part is occupied by the passen ers * and the other by the motive power. - he they 11 run the whole.da;gi latter consists, as the prime mover of -a gas engine, of tanks lled with condensed gas and a dynamo. The electric motor however. will be placed under the second part. The tanks are lled with a sul- cient amount of condensed gas to keep the engine su plied pfor fteen or eighteen hours. e little gas engine in the front part of the car is-eonnectedewith the dy- namo and the dynamo with the motor. Each car will be tted up in; the same manner and ran independenly.` -All -that. ' T iredi llinglof; ihorrllnu b e!or"e`the c'arIs `tank in the :=-":' v -. thcnt.-inter- an uafnlla - 9 th0n 1 vauav, Juuv nII_uI all III II IIIIV IVUIUH U1 UUU boy panting throdg a game of foot ball, or buried in the _pages of. Robinson Crusoe. The one is undergone for the wage it brings, the other for the satisfac- tion of doing it. There is no end of cant in the matter of labor. Too many of us want that to be considered labor which is done mainly for our own entertainment. Those who perform real labor know that muchof what is paid for as such is notlabor at all ; worse yet, that it is not always hon- estpastime, but merely the gratication of + individual vanity or arrogance. It is es- u peoially to be remembered that leisure is not sluggardliness or inaction, but choice of action, and that no labor is so hard to endure as absolute idleness. ` rout: who ttuuu VX1397` 0 undfrom Held theshahars-iaoner ` It is told of Nae-ed Deon that on one occasion he conceived theidea of imitat- ing Heronn al-Raschid and going about by nicht in disguise `and unattended through the streets of Teheran. On leav- ing the castle the sentinel dozing in his box let him pass two ' hts without hindrance, whereupon the hah had the sleepy sentinel ogged. The third night another soldier stood on g ard, and he stopped the Shah andforoe him, despite" all his protestations. to spend the rest of the night in the sentry-box, barringegress with his bayonet. ` The next morning the Shah, after having been liberatedqrst had the unacoommodating soldier`b`astin- adoezl and , then sent him re.` urie`-.,wi_th "va sum equal to $150 and "a ro e ofh`ono"r. But the Shah `was ouredof his love for nightly 'excu;rsions.- * ` VII? '7 III > ruption. wt} V ' t` mun 3 i;6;;ei then we` bk. 1 Imperial Cream Tartar Bakin Powder is ` made from pure 99% Crystal ream Tartar ` and English Soda hence 1e the best_that' cutie [be made. _ chow : u ova. wwjvv -u--vw----,~ The come} B-evideon has beeneincreea-i ing its distance. from the earth and sun` during the cloudy weather, and at such a. rate thetyitl brightneu has diminished onehelf._ The .:_tellnr.. tramp will not be; eye by thdlme t_h_e ....-.._._L ...--.. L-.. Ann Tl: Aintnnnnlnnlin , A was i Ldii'9? Let there be no misunderstanding-about what is meant, by this word; labor. Labor in foroedlexerolaeioi one : phyaioal; mental or emotional powerr, and "implies pain. Whenever such exercise it performed through love of it and regardless of ex- ` traneoua reward, it is notlabor, but pas- ` time, just as` truly an is the `action of the nu I\nI'|`:I|lI \QIIlI'I n tonnnn 5;` `Anal K-11 vovaa. new yuuuvau asvavv-ulauaxuay, ll HUI! alto ether, mold that organization into set orm, according. to its qualit for mold- ing. They are, says awriter in ngman s Magazine, so like the touch of the sculptor one the clay to a large extent all men and women born shape their mental surface according as they are led to give it` form. and shape. I could not if I should search for years End a better simile. Common foods and drinks must be healthy in order. that the material of the bad may be good; and the impressions w `ch enter the body bysenses, the foods and drinks of the mind, must also be healthy in order that the mind may be good. Grant- ing, therefore. that the substance is good and moulding or modeling good, all will ` be good ; there will be the mens sana in corpore sano. _ '1! you never sewed 9 n course is" blem vi>r`<>`\:Ily.k He w'ul:eved.ui bu oon eepe:-.w 'the ' A-tool` bartender, he'd take r:(u; en the 4_ hf;1iuildin", wee eovimpreeied withfftle w u nose 0 ed to his bartender to prey for both as he (the eeloonkeeper)*did"net know how to prey. The bI!t9'd.I';I'I_!D&'. 9'05;-,Lei-d?,-. man- Invn nu nnu-i~I'?. |...'_ ..-..- - ._-_a- the eituetion that he eppeelr er and oh Dutiihv-it `knowledge ; we feel within us two distinct `mind which, recognizing itself as well as. Nor is this remarkable, .for thebody feeds 'nel_aaithortnemnd.'. _ _'1`here is a m_ut_al reaction} between the mind and the body, in regard to the health of each, which ismoat close and important. We know that the state of the body facts the state of the mind; we know the state of the mind a'ects' the state of the body. These are facts 4 of every-day natures, warring with eachfother, or help* mg each other,` and as it were, reasoning with each other, although it is only to the its body, really reasons. We feel and are strangely conscious of all this, but` "what we do not feel, and do not'appre ciate_ _what we have yet to learn to appreciate, is_the independence of, tlietwo `empires of mind and body, aswell asthedependenoy ot the one on the other.` Weareconscious that the food of the body inuences the health` of, the mind, as; when we sayof some `unsuitable or indigestible thing: .It has made me dull or mind 3. it has made ms-irritable, or~haa_i'n some other way .afi`ected my equanimit-y. .But_ we do not recognize with like readiness and in the same wa the eectjof thefoodsof the mind on t e mind and its health. peroeptibly, and b one atomach alone, while the mind fee s inperce tibly by ve stomachs, by every sense, w `ch is to it a vertable stomach from and by which it receives its aliment. be that good or bad, and from and by which it is renewed and from day to day sustained. These foods of the mind entering the mental organiza- tion, the camera nervosa, largely, if not nltnanunr Inll` flan` I\DlVnII:nn`t\I\ dndvn `rho nav1dion"o'o(mot Rooodlnx. I .-.. uuvyg Q ,I'_?, n, nave us now-!'.- - ` oy were saved ; . .. xuonelh % ' V t z'..:.:s::a t. 9!mok- _ : 1 convenient * A corner in Diamonds. i ' It is saidfin New York `that the Roths childs have used the r syndicate which they formed some time ago for the now almost openly avowed purpose of con- stituting a corner. in diamonds. When dealers at Amsterdam, the great centre of the cutting trade, found outcome months ago that the "producers at Kimberly were `advancing prices for the stones in the rough, they considered the rise only a speculative ruse on the part of a few merchants. It was then the beginning of the traders dull season and the increased values obtained in the market were ex- pected to disappear in a very short time. But the_Dutch were mistaken ; the prices instead of diminishing, steadily advanced. Now something like a panic has seized the {Amsterdam people -and even small orders from America are refused. Cancer curable. Cancer has so commonly been regarded as an incurable disease that the excellent results attained in the rst ear s history of the cancer hospital, in` ew York. as shown in the annual report, will prove interesting. Between Dec. 7, 1887, and December 31, 1888, 278 patients were ad- mitted to-the hospital, of whom 148 re- ceived free treatm`en_t,wthe rest paying in full or in part; " `The;ayenge.number of `patients in. the daily was twenty- -cured. ;_ ment was thirty-six days. ..At the time the report. was _`rn_ade thirty-`one patients werestill` t_1_nde_r"trestment, forty-nine had . died, thirtyn-`six ,wer'e unimproved, sixty-. eight~impr0v.e.d ma ninety-four pronounced A live, and the average; duration of treat-` "`11ll UUUIUMUII, lillli IIVCI) D110 UUVVUIU uuu U110 blo 0d are the four card'nal points of health. Tthesea Burdock Blood: Bitters acts u on 'to, A strengthen," regulatp, clanso and puri y, Z thus, restoring and. maintaining perfect health. ` B. ' B. B. is nature's tru etonio;a`n`g1`1-enovatorf, ;u:`ax:qs*r9`rx-:n6a.ua o T" G_ENTLEM`EN, I tried your Fowler s Extract t V Wot; Wild` v_StV1jav;v.berY `and was perfectly ; zgcuredt from sickness. f T 'was` sick in b,eTd for fthtoe ears and after taking six bott1es-<~I. was `parfec y cured; and now `I`would,not.*1jo with-~. V .nn'`+_`|m mni`nfi'vii'1 t'| the` house. ` ` Orewnodor Ono:-owned.` , HE head of anyone ysu"erin_'g fr`omVconsti- ; (ion, bilioueneae or dyspepsia will harbor ' eic `headache. `By regulating the _bowels,? "arousing bhqtorpid`11ver,iu,i rovin ' estion and purnfyin .the.bleod.Ba ock.B ood ittere banishes, sic headache, no matterhow severe orobstinate it may `be. ' ` ' ` 3-.-. A ....i `-Il-I.I- Zthosov Wino keep Dr.`Fow13,1", a Exthct of Wild Straw- 1..'.._.... -2. 1.`.`.`..f..I` *7` L`..'.. .. ....;..'..1"J';`... nludnmn HIGHLY `E:-clmmend` Dr." Fo'v-vler s Extract of Wild 'St1`a.wbe'l'ry for Curing cholera, cholera morbus, colic. cramps, diarrhcea, `dysentery and`o.ll summer com1aints.. - It is `safe and reliable for children an older perons. lsteaidy? boom lxidyed by Billrfdock `atom Miss Hinnv, BB.ECKENRlDGB.. ORMS` an instance-`of 1 wild rush-for an un- ` certainty, which isvjust` the og osite `of the ' V _ oodBittera. Buyers` of this medicine get 9. certainty-an tmequlled -renfedy; for `all I d-igeaqesf '91`? the itch . I:1iv.'ar.` `M1918. ;kid.n.91 .a'ns1;th6'b1d-` I ...'1'ln1Alu:mlnlnIn;f .. l uvuvvw uwu IIIUIUDIUII ILUIJJ alil ' 2 IIU 10! ,' 017, and incandescent lights f3m 2,504,- 490 to_2,704, 768.. At present there are` 109 street railroads, with 575 miles of track operated by electricit on which 936 motor ' cars are,used. he nancial importance of electrical industries can be estunatedawhen it is considered that 8275,- 000,000 ls invested in it in this country. Interest in electrical matters is growing among, all classes, as President Weeks says, and to realize this it is but necessary to consider the number of, colleges that are establishing special courses in electri- cal engineering, and on the other hand the popu lara'rticles.on electrical subjects, in newspapers, magazines, etc., so widely advertised. ' e 0 E-FUIIIII Ciallll-CCU CI! UIIU UUIIVUIIUIUII UL I-LIV tion Electric Light_Aaaocintion. Dur- ing the last . six months, he paid, the. number of are lam in use in the United States had inoreu from 219,924 to 237,- CM :!\n|l|1`A-Ann` `:m`\C- `nan-an 0 HQ.` I lJ..|ll..l.'JIJ.L VVLUIIULII no ouvvvu U uunu vvuv .I. . ` _pow1ai 'E'xt`ra_ct qr7w'i1d b'er_ry. on hind} fl has no e 'ual for cholera, cholera morbii,` 'dfa.1`rhoaa,. V ygente , colic, craj1jn`p`a and all summer complaints or odsengss of.th9bowels.. . . V , HE`st:>:n-1'ent':'h`;tI1<;i;r;',-E4:-1>'o.vtv7<;1'xs' and the % ' blood {rig tl`;e l_`3`ur pointsof health. n\'i,-,. . 11;, _JI ~n2LL,___ -_;_. --_.-_ `L- A The wonderful progress that has been made in the application of electricity, and the commercial success that has attended electrical development is shown in the_ sta- tistics presented by President Weeks in his 0 ning address at the convention of the . atio_nal Electric Light Association. Dor- . .``.rr.nts;r?th$d.aniu. . We - believe ,ther_e are thousands of young men inclinedato scepticism from highest "criticism has demolished the `. Scriptures : they do -`not vknowvthatthe Bible w`as"never' so fortied by the results day ' heymbelieye that l the `best gospels; they do not know that such rationaliste as Volkmar, Reuse, and Renan assert their, authenticity. They believe . that Heukle, Strauss,-and Renau, have destroyed the` trustworthiness of miracles ; they do not know `that each of . these writers oppose the` other, and if -any `one is right the others are wrong. They` be- of students, auddemonstrates the ctitious character of the Biblical narrative, and especially the New Testament`: they do not know that Wallhausen lectures to a dozen students, while Delitzsch, who stands at the head of German scholarship, lectures to 400, and demonstrates the genuineness andvauthenticity of the Bible, in which he.has the concurrence of nine- tenths of the highest scholarship of Ger- many. If only on these and other points the ycun men could be made to see the facts as t ey are, not as they have been misrepresented to them, we might be- lieve there would be less scepticism learn- ed with mathematics and history, and the way would be made easier for bringing the young men into, the church. pure misapprehension. They think the of L the rofoundest slcholsrshi as it is to-` scholars deny the genuineness "of the lieve i that Wallhausen lectures to hundreds" I|U_Fl_UUl.ly U|l:5.\:,` 51: uuvv A WVu|\A,uv|!, an; 1 font the modxcjne in the houqe._ _- ;"._ r . .Mxss Emnnu Fu1.1.m;,.. 1r....1.-. n n n-4- is. we 0` :1..fpa:-px- mm Jun ,~.due: ~lo_nth. on : {about-10 degree: onto! the bright our `Apoturuo. in the oonot.ellotiou:Boot`ee. Ito dutuuoe Iraq: the noun 96,000,000 miles. Itp`uoed pof1h`ehon_on July~l9, when he- `low"ou1~ horizon and just before discovery.` no bu`-ightneu. on Aug. 0'15 will be` one-0 am; only of the `amount when dugvered July 22; 0 Hence the ootionomen said it. hod'onl_y 80_per cent. of the _b1-ightneu on July 29 that it had when first seen. '1-no;rgii:?cur1n` M " . sljfomti. Preston or moot: iotty. 'i2. m' 37'` Ronablo, bu uuuxnn up Verekor P. Tof`,"'c >}': :'?.;L E] f'VEIN ER THAN EVEFL, I llilwhu uguuuu . y n7 ....v--..-. ...___. The exeoutore eetate R. C. Smith will. offer for {sale at auction on Thursday, 5th September. ' their remeinirig limits `and new-mills pi-opertg. ' The limits estimated to -produce from '75 to 0 .ns't'e on` northehone Lake, `Buronend on Gun rt apply to the executors estate R. O. Smith. `* ort Hope. Cenede. or to Oliver, Costa 8; Co., The Mu-t.; Al100l|00l`8,,75 King etreetgaet. 'l`nv-nnfn_ ' 32-33. million feet. b.m.. of merohentable timber. eit-` end Burnt rivers. Canada. 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