~ § PUBLISHED EVERY THU BIT YEAR, NO. RSDAY. 9%.} Professional Cards th hour, Hall, Port Perry. : 5 a . ED ons. i Office. ' y Oct. 2, 1890. : to, University; Dffice hours to 11. a.m, aud 2 08 pm., 4nd evenings. » Port Perry, Feb, 17, 1891. DR. E. CO. McDOWELL, SUCCESSOR TO DR. HAMILL, 1,, Master of Surgery, Victoria Uni- ., versity; Licentiate of Royal College bf Physiabs, London, Eng., Member of Col- lege of Physicians & Sargeons, Ontario. -- Liate attendant of Soho Hospital for Diseases of women, and of Great Ormond Hospital for Diseases of Children, London, Kung: Physician, Surgeon, &c., Ofce hours--8 to 10 a. nr, 1 to 4 p, m., find evenings. fice and residence, Dr. Hamill's old ktand. Queen St, - - Port Perry OBN BILLINGS, Solicitor, Notary Public, Conveyancer, &o. Solicitor or the Ontario Bank. #@ Office over the Ontario Bank, Port Perry. Jan, 29, 1857. 3 BE. FAREWELL; IL: L. B.,, Count ; Crown Attdrney, Barrister, County Sol- oltor, &c., Notary Public and Conveyancer, Ofice--South wing Court House, Whitby, Ont. YOUNG SMITH, L L. B., Barrister, . Avtorney-at-Law, Solicitor in Chancery dfid Insolvency, Notary Public, &e Office--McMian's Block, Brock Street, Whitby, J. A. MURRAY, DENTIST, fiow putting ifr Upper and Lower Sets of Teeth at from $4 TO $75 EACH SET. / Physician, Surgeon and Othos and ence | .M. Victoria Western Bank sini. Port Perry Agency. Deposits receivod atthe hij eurrent rates. Interest caloulated and credited to each d itor semi-annually. 3 W. McGILL, 25 : MANAGER. Port Perry, Aptil 4, 1888. : DAVIDJ.ADAMS, PORT PERRY. BANKER AND BROKER Good Note Discounted. Has any amount of Money to Loan At b5 per cent. on good Mortgages. INSURANCE effected at-the Lowest Rates in Good English Companies. EZ Agent Allan Line of Steam- ships, Port Perty; Out. 17, 1888, HE Subscriber is prepared to LEND ANY AMOUNT on i Security AT 6 PER CENT. #r Also on Village Property. £27 MORTGAGES BOUGHT. FY HUBERT L. EBBELS, Barrister, Office next to Ontario Benk Port Perry, May 10, 1885. Having just purchased the largest stock of teeth ever brought into North Ontario Iam satisfied I can snit you both as to quality a price. Come and see. Rooms in the long Block, over Messrs; Forman & Son's Port Perry, Oct: 98, 1891. Veterinary Surgeon. HE undersioned having completed bis full Course at the Provincial Ve terinary College and obtained a Diploma as Veterin- ary Surgeon, would announce that he has opened an office for the practice of his pro: feasionat Port Perry, whereall callspersonal jy letter or telegram, by day or by nigh #ill be promptly attended to. All HL of animals treated in the {atest and best known system. #a Telephone counection-=free of Shares ORR GRAHAM. Port Perry, April 8, 1884. € L. 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BARTILY thanking the public for the I liberal patronage received during the many years Fave kept » Livery Establish: ment in Port Perry, I have much pleasure in announcing that I have removed MY LIVERY! TO MY KEW PREMISES Opposite the Railway Station where from largély extended premises and increased facilities for business the public can be accommodated with safé and desirable RIGE AT MODERATE CHARGES. R. VANSICKLER. Port Perry, July 21, 1886. H. MoCAW, . ISSUER OF MARRIAGE LICENSES, Port Perry Ont. Port Perry, Dec. 19, 1883. Solentific American wri ts in A; fon aecnrng MEA ARC the pabito by 2 notice given free of charge in the circulation of any scientific fe Baan illustrated. Ni per in the rithion Week a a man she be without it. tus Address M Wk Cos 'Broadway, ew RNa oul Fons $1.30 sic For WM. SPENCE, Township Olerk, Commissioner, &c. is prepared to Loan any quantity of Money id roved Farm Security at 6 and 7 per cent. st funds). "All kinds of Conveyancing executed with | neatness and dispatch. Office--One door west of Pown Hall, Manchester. . 2 Manchester, April 11, 1888. TT. SW.AIN, censed Auctioneer OUNTY OF DURHAM. -- ~ guaranteed and terms NTT A Little Daughte gaer Of a Chiirch of England minister cured of a distressing rash, by Ayer's Sarsaparilla. 'Mr. RICHARD Birks, the well-known Druggist, 207 McGill st, Montreal, P. Q., says: I have sold Ayer's Family Medicines for 40 years, and have heard nothing but good said of them, T know of many Wonderful Cures performed by Ayer's Sarsaparilla, one in particular being that of a little daughter of a Church of England minis ter. - The child was literally covered from head to foot with a red and ex- ceedingly ttotiblesome rash, from which ghe had suffered for two or three years, in spite of the best medical treatment available. Her father was in great distress about the case, and, at my recommendation, at last began to ad- minister Ayer's Sarsaparilla, two bot tles of which effected a complete cure, much to her relief and her father's delight. I am sure, were he here to-day, he would testify in the strongest terms as to the merits of Ayer's Sarsaparilla Prepared by Dr. J. 0. Ayer & Go., Lowell, Mass. Curesothers,willcureyou Mis. J. H. HORSNYDER, 152 Pacific Ave,, Santa Cruz, Cal, writes: "When a girl at school, in Reading, Ohio, I had a severe attack of brain fever: On my recovery, I found myself perfectly bald, and, for a long time, I feared I should be permanently so. Friends urged me to use Ayer's Hair Vigor, and, on doing 80, my hair Began to Grow, and I now have as fine a head of hair as one tould wish for, being changed, how= ever, from blonde to dark brown." « After a fit of gickness, my hair came out in combfulls, I used two bottles of - - Ayer's Hair Vigor and now my hair is over & yard long and very full and heavy. Ihave recom mended this preparation to others with like good effect.' Mrs. Sidney Carr; 1460 Regina st., Harrisburg, Pa. "1 have used Ayer's Hair Vigor for several years and always obtained satis- factory results, I know it is the best preparation for the hair that is made." --Q. T. Arnett, Mammoth Spring, Arks Ayer's Hair Vigor Propared by Dr. J.0. Ayer & Co, Lowell, Mase: . ; Will Plums. A few wild plams should be cultivated by every fruit raiser, for home use, being more hardy than the improved varieties. California wild plums are extremely hardy; vecy highly flavored and would be an orna- meut to any yard. A Southern Girl's Views. Imitating a strange English custom, it is not "'good form". a Now York selecs oir- el Trou: Mew be 2 ] es or ng, who ere, com- Tains of this idea, sogLrusung it very un- Path with the good, old fashioned, hospitable way of the South, that brings' nests Logether to know each other and en- joy each other's social and personal attrac- tions. The fair Louisianian declares that if the Southein way is old fashioned, it is a great deal better than the New York cus tom, and that a strange girl coming to New Orleans has a far better time than a young woman in 8 similar position here. his young lady, who consi ders a party at home stupid where she has not a half dozen meu to talk to at once, went to a musicale re- cently, where the sole persons with whom she exchangedja word with were her hostess and her 'chapcron, though," she said, "men were standing along the walls three deep, looking as though they were having a mostdolerul time." At a dinner party, she said, her hostess deprecated the necessity which on not permit of her introducing her guest to any one but the man who was to take her out to diuner. Iam sorry, but wi can't help it, my dear," ssid the lady ; «iy isn'v dove here, you know." The result was another stupid time for the Southern girl. ---Baltimore Sun. : A Prompt Cure. GexriemeN,--Having suffered over two Ls PROVINCE OF ON ONES OWN CHARM AN ENTERTAINING GHATTERER HER OWN ATTRACTIONS. $4000---A Woman's Opinion One's Neighbor as ing up for the rights of man; and she added--and I suppose she meant Lor be shrcastic--that she supposed (and she underlined "'supposed") that my mother kad been a woman, and co uently I ought to stand by them. If I had ever hud any doubt on this subject, I should be in a dime museum earning several thousand dollars a week ; but, unfortunately; close research proves that I was born like most other people. Then the lady wefit bn to say that she | was sure | was Incking in ideas; that wo- | men were angels, that men were brutes; that 1 was worse, and that I was a frivolous, light-headed person. I don't deny any of these imputations. She can call me any. thing that she wants if she will stop using a stub pen and putting her letters so close that it takes a magnifying glass to téll a q from an r. I can see that woman ; her teeth was set hard as she wrote down hier opiniofi and every hair in her head bristled WITH EXCITEMENT AND VASELINE as she put forth what she thought in black and white. She also said that the mother | who bore me would regret it. Now, what | was the use of her saying that? It's too late in the day to change affairs, and funnily enough the mother who bore me rather ap | | proves of me; I think it is because people generally take us for sisters, for elen mothers have their little weaknesses, Then the writer thereot announced that she was certain that I consorted with act- resses and people who played cards, and | that I was undoubtedly given to music of a light character. I do. I am. I always thought consorting meant getting married, | and I can't marry everybody I know, but il do know a charming lot of people, some of | whom play a delicious game of poker, and one or two who are so delicate in their operations that they can get your money from you and make you feel as if they were | doing you a great favor. It is usually man- | aged by holding four aces when vou have a | full hand.~ As to niusic, I'd rather hear somebody sing "My Sweetheart's the Man | in the Moon," (and, by-the-by, the type: | writer is to be married in June), or "Daddy | Wouldn't Buy Me a Bow-wow" than any- thing that Wagner ever wrote or that was howled in German or Italian ; and, to make matters worse, I'd much rather hear French play on the banjo than listen to Paderewski. "My tastes is low." The woman struck ms shiere, As for frivolity, I wake up laugh: ing. I then play with the dogs, and I laugh every chance I get. If I only could learh ed that great gift. i veal "BAB" AS SHH LOOKS. ; THe good sister who wrote to me has I me into this sort of autobiograph because she dared me to "sass back," and nobody can "das" me with impunity or a stub pen. She said she didn't believe ne & WOInan, and I wouldn't tell what I looked like. Here goes for a pen-aud-ink description: Unfortunately I an gmail, though a man who is very fond of 'me says there is mo pleasure in hugging a giraffe, which is con- soling. Then I haven't got much hair. was 'took off' in an unkindly way owing to illness, and is now just long enough to curl, but I try to make it look proper by parting it in the middle. 1 have brown eyes. I should have preferred thom to have been blue, but I wasn't consulted. M nose is straight, and I have all my tee! but one, which, it is finnecessary so state, is the special wisdom dne that would have! kept me from the paths of primrose on which I love to dally. three-quarter glove and a number two sli per ; 1 can get iuto a one and a half, but 18 don't like anything tight. , but I think T éaw play with dogs better. I am a first-class housekeeper, and when | the newspapers stop paying me for sy ndi. cate letters 1 expect to advertise in the Is | I wear a five and 1 can sew some, | I earns wie one who gives me a mighbart 0 goes and talks to me | sud that all the mother's in trouble my neigh- Jor naught. Ble was close on now, pant: n who likes me my neighbor? share her | writhed in the sand. UAW pedo 1 Yook ul h ol th and lan wnd answer, "It dosun'y mater." Iam that frivolous neigh. bor of yo ; Lo "Bas." "THEM TWO TWINS." The t were having a great time of it in their Own Apache way. The world may to a white boy of ten, but it is all oul doors to thé brown boy of the deseft, #nd especially if there are two of him and most especially after a raid such as there had boen that morning, when the white folks' blood had flowed as freely as watep. For be it known that, because of the raid, there weére wonderful new things to play with--the things that the white children's father had brought for his little one last Christmas. It was evident that the whole Thacker family' had been. "clcaned out." The Thackers had known that Geronimo had left the reservation and was tearing ofl scalps all over the country ; but they had watched: for bim uutil they had grown weary; and in the early morning, when one sléeps 80 soundly oun vhe desert, they had been set upon with true Apabhe fair- ness,and had,to all appearances, been wiped off the face of the earth--the whole six of ther. Of gourse, the twins had not actually pi tdipated in the flaughter. They had een over the ridge with Squaw Mary, their mother when iv PrErenon, but Father Jose had hal a big bloody hand in it, so it was all in the family. And when the loot began the twins were not far away, and they seampered in among the ruins with the rest of the braves and took what they | wanted. So now they were making merry in Coy- ote Canon, half a mile from the ash-pile that! had onde been the Thacker cabin, tooting little dead Johnny's trumpet and shaking the baby's rattle, while they flung bits of poor Mrs. Thacker's finery to the breeze. A of the dead woman's pink ribbon was tied around each bare, brown | $n me a chance to man | that stuck from out the coil myself were full of mother-love and mother: fear. | wrist, and to it bung a silver-plated table. | knife. And they danced, and yelled, and toot- ed, and rattled as only ten-year-old Apaches oan, telling each other, over and | of the association is ta defend French | permanent. over again, that the white folks were all dead=ull dend, and that the brave Indians | ruled the whole world. But they were not all dead--not quite. th bh a bullet in hate in his heart, that alternated swith a terrible rawness that was the because it was so very new. ily fresh aud new. If 10 were only the of next month, But it Lmust still be present to him, and per- pa forever, that awful picture. It was before his eyes--he could see nothing WeAnd it ran down her side--poor dead blra's side--the blood of vhe poor little And then they--they're all dead = all five of my darlings." Dh, how eye-scaring was the picture, all in red. ven when he covered his eyes, e was still before them that red. The ole world v E¥Phe sin crept the edge of the Mook and stabiied down upon his nuked head most important one for such a position: with an elderly gentleman who leans towards matrimony. I will feed him well that he will forget all about matris mony. I do not walk well--I prefer to ride in chases. I love novels, I adore a good play, and a new frock will make me happ but I can't tell you just how happy it wi make me, though I'll put iv 6u for eve body's benefit agderegret thav vhere are n more people to see it, That woman hit nail on the head. 1 am frivolous, but I feminine. A STAGE STRUCK BEAUTY'S CLAIMS. Speaking of people writing letters. then is a young woman from a famous city wi bas "written to ask me if I would 1 her $4000 so ghe can go on the stage. is very modest. She says she is handsom dignified, and believes that she is really coming genius. She says she don't like make comparisons ; but she is as virtui os Mary Anderson, as pretty as Julia M lowe, as eriotional as Clara Morris, as el as Georgia Cayvan, and has, in uddition, "newspaper pull." In fact, she says can control the press, and I should think sh might make that $4000 goa great ways | for she is certainly economical, as she @ on sistantly uscs small "I's" and refrains fe 1 dotting then. -She might just as wi me for a million ars as for four sand ; bus then, of 3, she She must have been, emotional W was putting the stamp on the she had it in the wrong corner. 3 doca this orf, 6f girl come from? | the result of reciting at Sunday-sch entertiinments, or has she had several lessons in elocution, and feels tl p perly placed, the world is at her feet! would like to place her properly, haven't got the $4000. If there is af gentleman who would like to do this," wi will seud me his address, I will forward to her, and we will both feel that we b aided sn aspiring and economical yo woman. 3 1 suppose both of the women who to me are my neighbors; at least, would be the sweet way to look at if to-day I am nothing if not sweet, for had « baby named after me, the new developing the qualities of an angel, am going to be invited to a wedding. rather a funny question, though, as to 1s one's neighbor. ALL ABOUT OUR NEIGHBORS. 1s the woman who sits beside me in & feet car and lets her umbrella drip on fy neighbor? : & She is not. ia Sl Is the woman who offern more mon my cook, to induce her to leave, my A bor? ears with constipation, and the doctors not Tr helped me, I concluded to try B.B.B.. nud before I used one bottle I was cured. 1 can also recommend it for sick eadache. ) 3 Benes Tener D. Hanes, Lakeview, Ont. She is not. Is the woman who delibera frock that will kill mine my She is not. bh : 1s the woman who sends me in bor? m, making nferry after their feast of blood : Why, it's them two twins of old 7s," he said. en his leg drew up suddenly, for a % throb of pain shot through it and de him wince and groan. "Wal, they're jest ordinary, common thes," he remembered, "and it won't More'n a vear of two before they'll be Shootin' and cuttin' white folks." - He Y» ow resting on mbby barrel Hook, sidling and dipping Point sight stood precisely on & agin the ground. The black, ne to the nearest' twin's brown breast. boy jug won off. [owned his ugly little head. kh 3 s that morning, and his cheek hu Lt of he rk) w ~ It was asly 'the boy woul bullet would be ready the orook of a finge: or his rr in the bunch of sage b e, and the thick Bo of d alowly out and stopped of its coil, like the tongue of a Q. me the trouble and the--- fe drownded the warnin'." read no easier. nl horas . slid. the barrél of his rifle over his and turned a little on his left side, his 6 It was | h A so frightfully fresh, this" awful scourge | liance, A n t had wade raw his heart--all so fright- | thing less interesting than marry one of was now. | belles on the islands. Gone, By moving the muzzle of the rifle a "tar of an inch, it covered the fa ob ker knew that the desth-stroke would come the instant the boy should move his foot, effort would go ng and Holding out her hands, while the bead-eyes under the thick, black bang "Zip " went Thacker's lead, and down fell the "rattler's" head, while the coil the boy's arm and il rousing him from sleep, rhile toward the rock frow and ki his life on ar pache's sense of gratitude. Well, he had enatched a human being cut of a deadly danger; and--agaiu the picture took on that wwii] red. His daclings, his own--gll ead. The afternoon wore away, and the wel: Sorapof Fi and refreshing to the taste gently yet promptly ontheR iver and Bowels, cleanses the sys come darkness in which he would drag himself forth and away to Ranch 13] was gathering at last. Yes, he could go even now, for there was a deep shadow on the side of the canon where he lay, | and it would be hard ever for Apache eyes | to see & man in dark clothes crawling along | in the brown rocks. He buckled on his cartridge-belt, took another twist in the | improvised tourniquet he had fastened so | tightly to his leg just above the bullet-hole, grasped his Winchester, and raised himself | upon his knees. Then he paused. Could ! they see him? He might be a human blur | on the side of the rock, but that would be enough for a "sight" --all an Apache need- ed. The rere blur, the mere scratch, was enough for a "'sight." "Shaw! I'm gettin' as skeery as a wo- man. It's all nonsense," he thought. He put ome hand out upon the sand to | erawl forth. The sharp voice of a rifle | spoke abruptly, and he felt a brisk pinch ix | his shoulder, where the bullet struck. He dodged down again behind the rock, but not too quickly to see dark forms rushing toward him. e pressed closely down | against the earth S tried to slip his rifle to his shoulder, but the right hand was heavy as lead and as prickly as it it clutched a battery-pole. His left hand--that was | free, and it grasped the handle of the re- volver in his belt. But there was a tight grip on his arm, | cident with which he thet on the public and an Apaehe knife glittered before his eyes. How large it seemed, how keen of edge. Just as it was drawn aoross throat, a head bent over from behind the | dark forms that held him down, and he saw | in the starlight the stolid, stone-jug face of | Squaw Mafy. | At het gide stood the "'two twins!" | Agninst Amateurs, About a hundred French artists have held a meeting with the idea of founding an association, to be entitled "Les Artistes Francaise de la Rive Gauche," The object artista living by their profession against | the invasion of the Salon by amateurs. [ Only professioual painters, sculptors and engravers can belong to this association. rahe CUM dt A ATA may, Cupid is smoggler Tha "Bo revenue officer can hope to detain, For 'what is handsome Commander Whiting, of the Al- late at Hawaii, about td do? No: the prettiest and most popular Chinese The girl is Miss Etta Ah Fong, one of fifteen daughters of » millionaire merchant who married a wo- man of mixed blood. It is all well enongh | for the great ships of fhe Atlantic squad- fon to be prancing around in a Columbian dréss patade, but here.comes an old wooden cruiser in the Pacific with the commander dead set for a Chinese engagement. War, | war, war, with Cupid astride the bowsprit | d neck. He moved a little further aside, d, moving: the corner of his eye took in lo twins. They were so near at hand and nmistakably Apache that anothet Ver shot through him. It was only for instant that his vision cleared, and then | Ted danced before him in great waves Bd blotches, and it was some little time fore he could sce the small Indians | din, But wwinkirig stares and keenly jot glances did c things up again, and said that the dread edemy was betore grated along the lip of the until the pin- im- inary line running from the man's right Boston. was blowing the trumpet in a ultory way; the newness of the thing, His black eyes were acing under the tangled mat of black that In those | the man behind the rock saw the same that he had seen in the eyes of the | ed | exclusively. rifle lovingly, while his fore- orward an inch and hovered | for a monthly fine. 'trigger. That the boy should es unharmed at the end | formed a ate was as astonishing to the man Suid have been to any onlooker who 'what was in his heart and could see of it reflected in those blood-shot r be out of the way, and . But even as the tip of the finger the fraction of an inch and rested | forty-five cents per hour. ly on the trigger, there was a sharp the Apache's a rattlesnake in the Just ready to strike," thought Tucker, ut rally knows 'nough to kéep out | of rattlers, The trumpet must| Be erect 'snake's head swayed a little, and a 'moved the leaves ot the sage-clump Then a figure stole across the and drew near to the boy. The 1g savage saw it, but he paid no heed. tb native, and her stone jug of a face be re Bat something of ssion had come to her as she sprang 'the gray sand. She had seen the how he could shiver the air with Jaughing fit to kill SHORT INDUSTRIAL ITEMS. Déings of Labor and Capital Alf Over the Country Put in Short Score. Chigago gasfitters want $4 a day. Buffalo machinists are organizing. England bas 1,000,000 union men. Unionism is expanding at Salt Lake. Lancaster, Pa., has a nine hour league. Cincinnati bricklayers want eight hours. | Cleveland policemen want $1000 & year. Brooklyn painters get $3 for eight ours. Boston bakers will abolish Sundsy work. Washington prohibits sale of cigarettes. All union bakers at Sal Lake are em- ployed. New York has 1,000,000 tenement resi- dents. French miners have formed a nations! union. Logansport stonecuttérs have just ofgan- ied. The eight houf movement is dead at Cleveland. Women tailors held a mass meeting ab Flint glass workers have a surplus of $100,000. Skagit connty, Wash., has & ¢o-operative shingle mills. Buffalo unions want an eight hour day for policemen. Paris has 150 butchers who sell horseflesk Saloons are being licensed in Iowa towns . Buffalo polishers, platers and buffers have jon. Hebrew carpenters have separafe anions in the Brotherhood. Chicago cents per day advance. Hotel employes will hold a convention at Ghicago next month. Grand Rapids (Mich.) masons demand Newspaper writers' unions are cropping up throughout the country. Convict labor will be inaugurated by Idaho under a recent law. St. Louis socialists have put up a ticket for Mayor and other offices. The lar, at Milwaukee. Groenlund believes that socialism will be tried during the next century. | Wheeling on imp! | advance. oyers offer 10 per cent. d A four months boycott bas compelled a v his mother, and he held her in| Syrasuse bak 'contempt that all Apaches hold women. er to hire union men. In New Mexico the Atlantic and Pacific Mary was as squat and dirty a8 80Y| pong haa discharged ail union hands. Eighteen Cincinnati Iastérs were dischiarg: and boys were given vhe places. will establish a co-operative mill. » counterteit of the union cigar label. 117,000, shut down.' | effects, Prepared ouly e ttern makers won twenty-five t boiler plant in the West is to nters want 20 per cent. Bellevernon, Pa., window glass blowers A Detroit dealer was fined $25 for using British miners, by a vote of 133,000 to only remedy of its kind ever its action and truly beni healthy and agreeab man popular remedy known. £ yrup of Figs is for sale in 75c bottles by all leading druggists Any reliable druggist who may not rocure il wromptly for any one who Wishes to try it. Manufactured only by the have it on hand will CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO., SAN FRANOIS0O, OAL. LOUISVILLE, KY. Jackson v nd acts idneys, tem effectually, dispels colds, head- aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Sytp of Figs is the ro- duced, pleasing to the taste and ac- ceptable to the stomach; prompt in cial in its from the most substances, its rexcellentqualities commend it to all and have made it the most NEW YORK, N.Y Township of London was A ST. JOHN'S MIRACLE. Bight Hu thd , lars tin Ax Fxanveers Pairs 1 AND WoxpErFUL : HosPiraLs np Docrors FaiLkn 10 Cong Siu. Henra R A MEDY AL Fong Hix A Srory Wott os 1 the ctires effected sermed little shor of the vempdies which claim to cure all the ills flesh is heir to dre to-day fegitn] and whatever the merits and demerité »f these preparations may be there id . | of the miraculous, The nefnes no question ns to the great reputation achieved by Dr. Williasis Piiik Pillg for Pale People. doubt laugh at these stories and believe, them to be advertising dodges ta catch, Some people no, the unwary and rope in soiib of , their, shekels, We have now printed and published Tar News for nearly half a entury ; it enjoys the reputation of, being a high-toned weekly with a large circulation, and we naturally do busi- ness with the advertising men of the lay, and fr in the reputation of the Dr. Williams' Medicine Compatly; wé have never had any reason to doubt the perfect accuracy of the cures re- 3 a suit brought by George R. Jackson, A a farmer, recover damages as the result of an ac highway. At the place wher# the ac his | cident took place a washout occurred. and he claims the road had been nar rowed as a consequence from a widtl of 24 to 11 bridge 14 feet wide. last August about 10 o'clock and de viating about one foot from the usua | path of the wheels of a vehicle, the rig was thrown down an embankment He sustained injuries which might le The washout bad occurr: d over a month before the accident, and the plaintiff claimed that there was negligence on the part of the corpor ation. i Verdist for plaintiffand $1.000. agninst that corporation to feet at the approach to a Plaintiff was re- -- rae | turning home from the city one night lated ; bat it is only now that we are | placed in a position to testify personal' ly us to the wonderful curative powers, of Pink Pills, The story we were about to relate though no less remark- able than others regarding the sanfé. itself more upon our mind and upon the minds of others in the cothinthity, hecause the party chiefly concerne is medicine naturally impresses 1 known to us, and we are efinbled to / : _| bear personal testimony as to the cor rectness of his declarations. The gentleman who was a short tim ) ayo so greatly afflicted is now almost «8 well as he ever was and cheerfully, related his story tive to the representdtive : oo A . Treen ral lodt te oupor worm of the dust," it is when he suf- by Tn fors from that tired feeling. Ayer's| ar. Qamille Dubuque is® man of a Sarsaparilla remover this discournging fifty-three years of age ind has been & For physical condition and imparts the | = echanical engineer for twenty five, thrill of new life to every nerve, years, working on the steamer Reindeer, tissue, muscle, and fibre of the whole | Ghih runs on Lake Champlain, and body. occasionally on the River Richelien! T-- -- lum nai lor 3 | « Four years ago," said Mr. Dubutfde, Jones--* Wish you joy, old chap; 1} Fous SLATS N80 i ' 2, ' « while our steamer had an excursion hear it's a boy. | 3 1 m : | party on board for an evening run, Bones--* Thanks, 1 hear it, too. 2 oF i . , | was rather tired after a long day's Morning noon and night. tt -- work, and went up on the upper deck Awkwardly Put. to enjoy a smoke before fetiting. At Nervous Lady--* Doctor, is it really | that time 1 felt myself to be in perfect true that many people are bur ied alive ? | health but, when I went to my room X_ Doctor Sikker--' Meblie; mebbe ;| was taken with chills and was unavle but none o' my patients are. I tak' to keep myself warm, Although that ower guid care o' that, lassie ' night I had bat little sleep, I felt com- 1 A - ratively well the next day: About Hawking and Spitting, foul breath, LP . 3. ¢ that 1 wes ER wi | loss of sense of taste and smell, oppres- |* Torinigh a ter tha sive headache, etc., are the results of frightful pains in my back near my catarrh. Nasal Balm offers a certain | spine, and in my side. I went to the and speedy relief and permanent cure | pogpital in Burlington, Vt., and wad Fr a erie rT » from these miserics. Thousand of treated there for three weeks and then' i testimonials speak of its wonderful sold Ly denlers, or werit, Try it; sent by mail on receipt of price--50 small or §1 large size bottle. G. Fulford & Co., Brockville, Ont. - ~ Economy. dear? Daisy--* Cause if I marry nothing.' «The flowers that bloom in th Elixer Vite could scarcely greater vivaeity to the countenan than this wonderful medicine. oe Ep ------ Eeart-Breaking. Henriette--Have you news] I'm so melancholy. left him a million ! he was poor)--Do you call that joll 1 dow't! (Renews her tears) Ee =Te St. Vitus dance, hysteria, epilep of nervous symptoms The only one containing as in Celery Iron Pi agencies that go to supply the ne centres. Druguists and dealers, mail, Price 50cts., six for £2. killed the project for a general' my, Celery Pill Co., Toronto, Ont. Daisy--* When I get big hike you, mamma, I'm going to marry a doctor or a minister. Mamma--'Why, my | cian. doctor 1 ean get well for nothing, and if I marry a minister 1 can be good for Spring" are not.more vigorous than are those persons who purify their blood with Ayer's Sarsaparilla. The fabled impart any jolly Violet--Oh, Jack's uncle has just Heuriette (who refused Jack because NERVE RESTORING, and a certain form of asthina, are the prostration, remedy that can promptly | meet such deficiency of nerve power is | feeling but little better 1 ¢amé to wy, homie in Iberville County; five eid 8 1 was then c| \ half miles from St.Johos, doctored by a medical wan from ller- ville. His treatment seemed to re- lieve me very little. and I detefmined visit Montreal and see atfother physic This I did in March three years ago put myself in an eminent physician's care, who treated me from March. until July, and certainly did all he could for me: ¥ did vot stay i Montreal all the time but went back- ; wards and forwards to see him. In ¥ July 1 got tired of this and was begin- ning to feel down-hearted. 1 them called in a medical man from He 2 ville; a village a few miles from whe I live, aud he préseribed for me over ; and over again, but by this time 1 Wag, a almost powerless to help miysel and 0 no one knows what fearful agony : suffered. For seven long months F sat in a chair with my'feeton a lounge. 1 was unable to lay down day or night and often thought death would be happy relief. Last spring fy Wi He #éad an account of ® Saratoga miracié in The News and determined to get & box of Pink Pills for me. 1remon- strated with her, telling her that it was useless spending more moneny," but she persisted and wrote to Wright. a he ce yi & Co, druggists, of St. Johns, and h Ae a box sent by mail. I took theo please her, never thinbify they would' | do ma ang good, hot iffch to my sar oe rise, afcer taking the box 1 fat +h dlightly better. We then bought ans, other lox and by the time that was sone 1 felt that they wera certainl, lls, | helping me. 1 could now lie d eve | something Thad been unable © o or | for séven long months previously. : 50.1 1 kept on taking Pink Pills, yw on wy teuthbox, and