YOUN GAMO MIDDL ·A GED MEN. E A Russian engineer reports that he has A correspondent, who appea rs to lJ" in '..:& J dllieovered a process of r·ecluci "na earnest, I writes : " As · a CATARRH.new dis· Your attent 1"011 1·s c' 1"rected t,o-the . "' petroleum 1 ti ht 1 fnew year has overed h A eby a treatment t has been · th" immense. Only an Apple Left. to ii form of crystals which may be easily )cgun, ioug an artic e rom your pen ' w er permanen cure O· 1s " WEDNES D AY, JA.NUA ltY 19 , 1887. One mon1ing in the winter of 1878 a Chrison' How t 0 S ]" · ht f · L ·est hitherto incurable disease, is a bsolutely affect· stock of ucceer mig prove 0 m r-t ad In from one to three applications. no matter - - - - - - tian lady, who h tid often distributed to the and safely transported to any distance and to t ho"e w·I10 then reconverted into liquid form. ~ ' 11"ke n 1ys·e If ' are aI ways 1"1adv , wh et h er st an<11ng one ;rear or forty year s. "I his S1'A NDAUD ltllllHCAL ·v onK F on necessities of saints, mit alone in the r oom, and anxious to learn , itnd who <lcsii rl to remedy is only applied onne in twelve days, where advanced age and the b eginning of '!.'he oxide of iron is one of the most ad- commence 1887 with a laudable arnbitiu" to ~nd does not interfere with business, Descripwhat p roved to be her last illness confined h esive for firon. "1· PO"· tir.' li vo pamphlet t free on r eceipt or stamp by! ~t b cements l t t i "With t h this · a join ' ll succeed, if success is ' vithi'n t l1e1 \. 1:1. Dixon & sen Son, 305 Kini; street , West o f ever y de 8 cr1"pt1'on a Only $l Cy ~lnlJ, l '"qtpatd. her. can e mace so per ec la t e iron wt This is rather a strange request, as we arc 'l')routo Cani>da Roused from her meditation by the en- break before t h e cement will 'part. It is not aware thD.t we possess any special ,,,,,.Ji· w'nAT lS CATAHHH1 11 c h t h ous- ' II .... ' xed 1:vi'tl1 s11lpl1ur an d sal -ammomac . fications for imparting information on., U1is c a tarrh JS" . rl o.n)?erous .. ,, isi>asn . ~ <9 ' ~Lll~1'JtA'l'lVE SAnil' t.l;S ··~ml; NO A.LL. tran ce of her danghtcr, she said : " My m1 w l" " · "" I!!!· ~ ~ "~ '· ':i ViT h b moistened with water. subJ'cct to oL' i r qtii'rcr wlii"cli he cloes t · nda are consdou~ly or unconsciotiRlysuffcrinp: - ·d out one O '·f t h e l argest · " M 110 11 1 car, o hr. anc rs. , ave een on my erom. It is a muco-pni·ulent discharge caused Sh1.1 h as J; USt opeoe Id ]\ 1 d mh1d all n ight. I hear they were not at Th e diminish ed cost of production in me- p ossess himself. W e do not believe the good by the presence of a vegetable parasiLe in the and m ost stylish stocks ever br.C>Ug'ht · church on Snnclay. I know that t hey are bl work .was illustrated recently l1y Dr. old way can be im p roved on; at least, if it iniu~ membmno of the nose. 'l'he profhspos· t t · f 0 f. JlOor ; they may be sick a.nd in want. I John Percy, in an address t o the British can, we are not acquainted with the method. lug co.use8 are a morbid state of the blood. the o own, CODBlS mg · wish you would take a basket, call a cab, Iron and Steel Institute, by the st:i.tement We w ell remember the supreme contempt ~}i~~i\'i11~~rg1~~~~r~~ ~~~~~1~:!: t~1 ~~~ih1e~~it~o: lll i I Ji U er y, D :a· e SS Silks, dri:ve to the market , buy a gootl supply of that a gross of steel p ens, formerly costing w it h which we rega1d ed the tcachin 0 rrs of tion of the effete matter of t he skin, suppreGsed V I t & provisions, and take it to them." Here she $3.i , might now be produced for eight ee nts. some of t he wisest philosophers wh o ever perspirat.ion a, badly ventil'-'"ed sleeping apart · e v e §, C., <rave the address and as her d[lll"h ter was The cost of imt king gold chains has been r e- lived, when first readinl( t heir advice to rnent~ and the ~e.rmimitiou vf oi,her ~oisons in with a very fine s t ock of Feathers a.nd "' ' d d t · l l f · ~ ·h e blood. I n1 tated by t he~e. tho l!mng mern· 0 A. Gt·eitt lU edlc a l \VorJ~ 0 11 ltlnuhoocl. lc\1-ving the room, she added, handing her uce O im e1 g 1t t o wnat it wn.s. those entering th e race of life, wh o asp ired hraue of the nose is e:ver ready for 1 .h B recepFlowers. E~hausted Vitality. Ner.:vous and Phf~ic~1 a thick ffannel ski.rt, "Perhaps you _would A series of experiments at ft Russian mili- to succeed , or occupy an honorable y>0siLion. ·fon of th~ parasite, which rnpidly spre.ads, up Call and inspect this fine d isplay which D_eb1l1ty. Premature Declme. 111 )'ian. Err~rn <lo well to t ake this, too; the weather 18 cold tary hosr)it·Ll uiion sol(lie"" suffti·iiw ouly How commonpl:i.ce seemed tlleir argum ents ohe noetnle and down tlrn ft<llce·, or bock of · f .1 t . t' f . ' '. '· . . of Youth and the unLold rn iuenes resultini:; and M ·s "V a l 't,, f . · ., " . . and rccommeudations? 'J'o be assur ed l,liat ohe throat, canslrn' ulceru.t,ior1 n l' the thwat; up cannot ai ogive sa is action. from indiscretion or excesao~. A book foi r · · m Y neec 1 · rom s11ght lDJUrtcs, y1elcle<l r esults wlnch ·be eust~,ctiuu tubes. ca tisim: cleH f:less: bn,:, every_ man. young, . m!dtlle-a!(ed nnd old. It [ The younger lady went. The provisions indicate that the habit of smoking has a to reach the goal, integn ty, sobriet y, per- :-owin~ in the vocal cords, Cll.n~ i ng hoarseness; '(; contai_ua _125 -prescr1pt10ns fo,. ":ll aCL~te and were bought and a t the h ead of the third , tendency tn ieford dirrestion, The smok er sistencc, <ittention to business, regard for 1i~nrpiug the proper structu re of the bronchi«! , .. 1 . . " . ·, chrome d1"eases, each one of which 1e mvalua· fl. t f .' " . d, t n1th and honor, a settled determinatio n to rn l.Jes ea ding in pul wnno.ry consurnpt10n and · 1 ble. So found by Author. wh ose experience 11g_ 1 o stans m t 1 l~ t enement 11ouse to requuel seven 110_u1s to d1gesv ".meal m a c t th d h b ~ettth. for 25 years is su ch as proba li!y never beforo wluch she had been chrected, she stopped up of t he same km d and qun.nt1ty of foocl ma 'e e wo'\ as gooc1 as t e ond, wern Many ingenious speitlcs for for t_hn curi; or fell to the lot of any physiclnn. 300 page~. short. T luouo-h the thin door she could hear which was di crested in six hours by those indispensable, seemed so ridiculous, so fri- ""tanh have bee11 inven ted, bnt . withont. sncbovnd in beautiful French muslin, embos3ed :Mr. IV, 's voi~e a:;kiug a blessing upon the wbo did n ot s~ioke. volo1rn, so ou~ of clmracter with the end ccoe, unt 11 a physician of long ~tan·iing discovcovers, full gilt, guuranteed to be" finer. wor_k food before him. . . . , , ., . sought for , wluch we had ex_ p ected to secure ~i·ed the exact t1 al.11l'<l or th cli~ea~e and tho in every sense than any other worlc sold m thlS . . Prob ably few pc1sons. reaiize bow unrel_ 1- by a pn.tente<l or pyroteehmc method that >nly appliance which will perinaoently destror . country for $2.50, or the money will be refunded At the conclus10n of the grace, an cl sm1l- able a\'e the uni)rofesswnal thermomctnc th tl d ' ,1 ;be parasit.e, no matter how rwgrM-t.tcd t he 1own in rngust; anc in every rnstance, Price only $1 by mail, pos t- in> at wl t 8 1 JO\ bol'eve l t he h . ' we t·ew icm c we ~tiee. tiuiforers should aend sl.,.l\1JJ at once 1 1 baid. I llustratives eample free to any body, g j. _, la ~ , . ~ ·· ~ , c I 0 k I ed r eports wlneh ·11·c telegraphed in 'Winter have 110 doubt t hat thousands of others have lor descripl ive pamphlet on ciitarrh, to the · Send now. Gold medal aw<ird ed the a ut,hor by mot 161 s unn ecessary anx1e ) , s 1e noc rn over t h e country rL fter each cold wa:ve so l 1 l · .1 d 1 10 tmsineas manaC?ers, A, H . Dixon &. Son, 305 0 tl1f 111 the National Medical Associatior1 to the Pre- and entered. S uro enough, there thcv wero untt ustw;rthy ·ue even t'ie best of s ]1irit v, ~mi aJ'_Y .~ ° XJ)Cn enc Bc, an]1 a 0' 1d r- Kina ntr eet, west., 'l'oronl'o, Can:i.(l" . U napproached for 1 1 ' llecll' l utn et· a sibr m ar c e utsio1 n . . ut ~ el Wha t the Rev. E. B. S tevenson, B .A., o. Clcrav· eideI1t of which_ the Hon. P . A.. lli~sell, an? at dinner, the w ife at the foot of the" t able, thermometers ttn"l·r ' 1, 11ds Di· Jollll ccl Tone , a nd Quality. · t '" f th B d the lnnder F' · · b 1 1 I b l o < s ory 1 rns een re1 1ea ec 1 1s rt wt ·e r ernan o~t.he J,ondon Con"el'enoeo(the 1lfetho· assoc1a e OJ.Ucera o e ottr ·~ w a1tmg to e ie peel, the rns tmd atfood tie I RtLe expresses t he op1'1i1'011 tJ1.··' rhe the1·., t ecl t.o t,l" '1 ' ' rcffern·d. h ead can-'"" o·ie , .,,c "J)plc . l l ·lie . l . -·", · pea 1e en d of time. 11 Je t lJell esteemd it>t Ghv:rch of Cunada, ho,,, to sa.11 in reg<ird respect l'ully CATALOGUES FREE. 'Ihe Science of Life ls wO!'th more to th e the 'Jrnd " 'o- · 1·L1 o ~ · ,i, u I mon~e ter whw l i ~ quoted as. lrnnng_ i·ecorc_l- ed dreary plat itudes have Jllatcri·~lize<l into 'J'o A .H. lJixon & Son's New 1.'1·eatme?il f or 1 young and middle-aged men or this generation Y. · . ed 08 ~degrees below ~ero rn Mamt.ob a I S the wisdom -of the sa<re, ancl. p roven th,i,t the C'at ar·r h, 0 shan all the gold mines or California and the \\Tith t Ont,, Cam1c la, March l 7, 1383 silver mines of Nevada combined.-S. P. f th l ekrs 1ln h er eyesd, tl11~1 I a dy tl ,rcw f ram l-· /' t ol l~ o d egrees m error. A n rns t r n- possession imd exereise of these virtu es are Jless·rs, Oaklans, A, H . D ixon a: Son: Clwonicl e. or 1er llll y ~tores, an w 11 ea C?m. ort- ment or t 10 ~ecurate measurement o~ low las essential, nay, n:iorc essent ial now, to DEAH Srns.--Yours of the 13th inst. t o bancl. ,. l · 1 · 'l'he 8cienee or Life points out the rocks and able '1?-eal was bcmg prepared, she h stcn_c (i tcmpcrat m·cs is nee~ed as much as a relmble achieve a Jasth1g success than they were :1 lt seemed a l most too good to be true tho.t I am ____ _ ___ 1 _ __ · _ _ _ __ quicksands on whiclt theconstitnlion and hopes to then· thttnks, ancI hcarrl feom un complam- pyrometer for testmg the temperature of centmy a"'O bee.woe fraod .111cl tiuselecl cul'ed of Catarrh, but J know that I a.m. 1 ~~,.,~ii · ·of many ii youn1; man have been faitally ing lips their nitiful st . I tl " , d molten 11 t 1 o ' nave llad no rel nrn of the <lt8ca~e. and never wrecked,-Man< hester A:1i1·?"01'. · · · ory- lOW iey ewrne le a s. sh ams were not then :i.s rampant, tis d anger- relt bett.e'· in my life I have tried so many The Science of Lifo is of greater value than a precarious h vmg as clear starche·s; how The rntio of sickness rises and falls regu- ous, as positive or as deceptive factors in things fo; Ca tar rh, sufl'«red so much und fll1· 1 all the medicnl works published in th1&country t~te husb<~ml hac~ been attlicked by rheurna- larly w ith t he dettth-rate in all countries, as the make-up of society as they are to-day. eo many years, that it is h<Lrd to realize that fer the pasr, 50 yearri.- Atlanta Constitution. tism, and the w ife by a folou ; how, though shown by Dr Farr and Mr Fdmonds 1 1t Napoleon's dcfinit1"on of gen1 °"lS-8!£CCe" - ' ( am really 1.Jctl~r. · ·· The Science of Lite is a sL1perb >tnd mastel'ly t t ·l d t 1 't t th 1. 1 d b · , · ·. ; . . . .. ' J cona1der tnat rume W"-" a very bad case, it treati"e on n <,n·ous and pbyaical . debility.- u ei Y . es u e, ey tac poure out e- the London Congress of 1860, when the expl mns i t s s1gmficance when conpled w ith was ag"1·av:>teri and cb'r6nic, invclving the 1 , Detroit Free Press. fore theu· God :i.ll 1'.heu troubles; and how following rule was establish ed; Of 1000 his well-known aphorism : "Providen ce thror..t a~ well ·as the na sal passages. and T ,ehn ecree 1·s,noL ~1f1eenw1 ):> ernooft sobeelet[s;f·~\."~~~t~~~ they had surely believed t hat He would send persons, tigcd thirty, it is proba.ble ten will gener:i.lly favors the hefl.viest bii ttalions.' thought it would reqnir(1 t ho t.hree txeatments, · some one to help them . .1· . · ti , , . · . b 'Tl t d .. · ff . but I feel f ully cnred by Lh<' two ~ent me. and · I . , tl 1 SO )outh, parent.; guo.rclian, instructor or clergy. 'r l . cue w 1e yeat , 111 w1u c 1 case iere w111 e ie s u ent w 1 10 carnes o the honors at [am thankful tbat I was ever induced to send man .- Ar1,1ona ut. . us excerpt p~·esents _al~ the usual < tceom- twenty of t lmt age sick throughout the Oxford or Ivlc Gill mor e frequently owes :o yo~. ' CO St Address the Pell.bodv Medical In~titut<;, or pa1~imen,ts_.o,f :~ocrety ~~_rt is .':~ually . fou~d ,; y ear, and ten invi:lid.s. Of 1000 persm~s, his triumph to laborious, unflagging study You are. at l'.be1-ty .to use. t~:s , letter ~ta~in:;r · Dr.W . H. l'itrker. J\o. 4 BulJlnch Street.Boston l . A Chustian lady lll he1 last tllness a o-cd se~enty-fi:ve it is probable 100 wtll than a special so-called natur ·1l gift exem- tbttt I h f!' c bum cured ar. u trn~m~eiios. ~nd Mass .. who may h e cons~lteol Ol1c~l diaeae~ benevolently inclined, ancl accustomed to ate in t he year it{ wl11'"h case the sick and plify1 "ncr tl1e f'act tl1at the'r·c i's,110 r<iy ' al t·oacl [fshu.llfg1add )y rclcommcndfi'YOtlr 1·emcny to s ome 0 requiring skilh mu expencnce. rom c an. l f't tl , 2 S . , , v · "' o m y r um s w io are s u crers. I 1a.ug ht.er m 1 1er < obstinate diseases ~hat have bt!-flled t Le _ skill 1oo <a ,;er ie poor. · ems vahds of that age will be 300 throughout to learniug. vVhen the Prince of \'Vales' Yours, with many thanks. of all other physicians a specialty, !:Juell to th~. ma,rket to buy a good supply _ of t he year, F nr every JOO deaths, let there SO" S entered the British mwy, the instrnc'REV. JJ:. B. 8 '1'E>ENSON. treated snccessful!y without an instanci:i of ] t t tl Od ldh anclh lll· , h e hosp ital beds for 200 sick, und infirm - tions ... gi ven to the officer under whom they d l d r. th ' Howman n lle, a~·ovi~tons, l' an d t :.-T~ An lllll reus o o era : failure. Mention ST.1.'ll<SMAN', Ontario. t7-y. rge_n coupe; 3· . e rns ,,u.n as r eu- 1u.ries for 100 invalids. were placed, in effect w ere : " T each them Medicine H at has the n ame of being the I fCSS 1 m~ttsn~, and ~h~ wife a _ felon. . One would u.lmost imagine that t he their duty, itncl show no favoritism,'~ thus most p eaceable town in the Territories. No '· b These_con~ition_s are m the strictest har- power of the microscope h ad reached its pr:acti~ally r ceogni;-ing that a lthough born l'OWS, in which whiskey takes a part, ,occur 5(, mony- w~tl!,'.vhat 18 i;x~ected, ?'n~ does hap- limits ; but i t is now claimed that, by t h e with silver :spoons m t heir months, they h ad thern. I n the towns sun·o1mcliug people · · O\V Ol "' pen m a.l ,,.rades of JS n"lh ow con- d tscover ' · d of g1ass, tha t to learn by with · · ·.·.2 1 viostituted Th · soc10ty as f rtd y of a n ew 1 on . actual expcr icuce , equallv J are cont 'muall y h au led up c]i:i.rgecl w1 Nevvspa pel" .Adve,.tis> n g Bureau , 1prope~ · tl e~e ~~ ~o 8 i t k iefses power will be increased to an incredible the h umblest seaman, how to splice a rope Iating the liquor laws; b ut here t he laws 10 Spruce St., New Y-:.rk. 1ea is, are . e resu to a ac o a der1ree. T he new ingredients in the im- or box the cori1p.iss. And thus it is in th e are not violated. anc1 c ·Oets. : 0 .. ~uO-Paa e P"'-mPhiet. p,r oper un_derstandmg of the hews of hei1lth. pr~Yed glass arc phosphorus and boron, orclimiry wa!l,s of life. Not more sense- - - -- - - - - - ·------··------!he supeiabundan1'. carbomieeou s snhstanr.es and t h e difference between the new and less was King Canu te's command to the m_ the ~l~a~ ~e ~£ am~mtl fats.' ~ngary pre~ar- the old glass is found in t he refraction of ocean than .is the t oo prevalent expecta.tion at1ons, st,u vh and .~neHom, c_akc. ancl b1ead light. \.Vith the old glass the full p ower of that t\ special frmik of fortune will bndge supp~ie;, ~11 ~I wl'..rch ~Ll'C dt:Vtt:J.lrzed by the the microscope was the discernment of one the chasm b_ e t ween ignorance and !mowcookmg pwccss, c.u1ses the blood to ·become fi ve- l1nnd re d · tiiousancl t ll p ar t of an me · h , led<><' a nd aflol'd , a Joor) · hole for ,a " <>emus (?) · ·J· d d lI · th 11 · o ,, . tlu c '_an . a,~~· c oggmg: up e capi arws, an<l ·with t he n ew glass it is claimed that to prove his superiority over subl unary Pret!lcrve Your !.iiiig·ht. su~erm,d uc1110 r~ila1_nmattons and a b~1ormal t h e one two-hundrecl -and.four-million-seven . mortals. r Use F. LAZARUS' (late or the tlrm ofLa~ar stncturcs. Ou: gre~n-grocer supplies are h unclred-thousandth p art of an inch can b e History repeats itself, and he is a wise us & Morl'iS,) Renowned Spectacles and J~ye· only once elabornted m the process of growth d" t' · 1 1 man who cannot learn by the experience of we place our eleaant new goods, complete in assortment, splendid in Glaesce, They are the best in the world. T]rnY · d · . . tl · ffi · tl ·t d is mgms1cc . . 1 , ,, . . , others. As the light house warns the marinever tire the eye, uud last many years with· ,t11 at e consequen Y msu cien y vr a izc quality and overflowing with gener ous bargains in su ch human t issue as Cod has ] .iere JS more ma . 11 out chanl'e, For sale by Kenner & Co. Bow· to su pplv J · ' f heap B of -d coal tuan most f ner o f tlie Inc c en roek · or d angerous sh oa1 manville. 6-~r. nrnde ample pro:v1sion for . ancl upou the p er sons are awai·e o . es1 es gas, a ton o t l f 'l t J1 Id t ' 0f tl10 basis of which He hy impli;ation promised gas coal will yield l ,500 pounds of coke, 20 bso ie att utrles pas s _ lou t ac ?'tls · ' · ' · 'l f · l o d cacon s o 1ose w 1 10 are anx10us .o avo1 our first pa.re11ts an exemptwn from a phys- ' gat ons 0 ammoma wi:t er, _an~ 14 . poun 8 the it h 0 Jes hich t t i b t th i1· ical ueath of coal t ar . D estructive d isttllat10n of the tl P . w c .ns an Y ese e The pro.per human food suprily i; desig- coal tar gives 69 ·()pounds of pitch, 17 pounds paMtway · f t l f .1 tl lt f · t 14 , f h ·1 9 ·5 :i.uy o ie m ures ar e 1e r esu o nns' f · · · VETERINARY SURGEor.;, uated m (~en, 1 : 29, and consists of r ipe 0 creoso e, pounus 0 eavy ot s, clhected effor t 'l'here is an old t bouah uneookcd fruits and grains 'J.'hese should pounds of naphtha yellow, 6·3 pounds of t 't · ,."y 1 t ' k · ti 1 118 11 be eaten in Vet'y gr eat mod~ration antl not naphthaline, 4·75 pounds of nap hthol, 2 ·25 r\ e r·Y ?g; t .1~~ canno mal o ahw , e 0 oftener t h .in twice a day ' pounds of alizarinc, 2·4 pounds of solven t ~ul ~.rng ai ' so~ man w tio t , IJS mis, IIy , I"f f n11 't · · "t · f naphtha l '5 pounds of phenol l ·2 pound ·a <en 18 ca mg Cl1nno exp ec 0 succcssu sua Is eaten, l is eaten a t er . ' . . . ' ~~ s folly compe1.e w ith ti rival peculiarly ttclaptmoi·e th£Ln enourrh <;>f otb ee and much less of aur mc, .l 'l pounds or amlme, 0 · 11 pound d b t t t · · f ·t OtlJcrs before you pJ prices th at must lead to a speedy sale. · " · · f l d· 0 6 l t l · d e Y as e anc1 ramuw or t . :V[Lhutble ttssu~-1.m1lclmg food_h~s been t a ken. 0 to u me, .4 p oun c 0 ano traemc, r.n · t rust to chan ce in p refe1':'ence to follow ing Under such cu·cnmstances 1t 15 impossible 0 ·9 pound of toluene. From the last named th b. te 1 n1 A f · to have the processes of vitalization by subs tance is obta ined t he ne w product known qtici"re" "t0 / P"' f t,he - ewt y.ea"':L agto wfeCml1 . · l · 1· l · d t b 2 ., 0 t · < , one 0 mos p rommeu o o stecplil· "' in the vital fluid<. as sacc iarme, o e ,, Imes ora.d o ,_ · . h is . opuuon, · · 1a.d 1 b " and oxvdation ·J t h w b nc t 1 IS sai s Hl1ners, \Y h u..t , in by brea,th ing imparted to t h e blood, as swee as t e cs cu.ne snirnr. b een t he t·atio of ~ucccs~ful to non-successfnl mining ad.l'enturers, during fifteen years. A prnper understanding of God's laws l eads irresistibl y to t he conclusion that am T h e i·cply wa~ that one in ten thou.sand pie provision has been m a<fo for the claily A imple Story, Sweet and Sad. would lie a liberal compu tation. I s it not Try our best rep arat ion of the used up tissues with tis nv GEono,; MURRAY ratior al to suppose t hat if these nine t hougoocl material as was usccl the p revious c fay. Como, listen to my n' omnful strains, sand ui!le hundred and ninety-nine failures If this high standanl of exeellen ce is strictly A smtplo ·~OtJ', sweet :wd >ad, ha d tu rned t heir attention to legitimate 1J mr.intained, it is clear that siukn es;;, olcl This tale of one who loved m '0i11, business t he result would have been far Was told me by" harvest lad. different? Some fail bct:ausc too little at Honorary Grudnate cf t.he Ontario cterinar y 11ge, dicrepit ude and de:1th cm1 be avoided, none better mad e. College. Toronto. Hegiste1·ed mmu ber of the 1rhis is not immort:tlit y; but it is " iueorA glea!ler brown, a rustic flO \\ er, t ention is paid t o details, others because Ont arrn Veterinary .A.ssociation, in accordRnce rnptibility," t h e contention for which the 0 1 Lo\'ocl" l'ich peasant's " l" son ; they s imply skim t he surface and foil to use w ith t,110 Vol crinary Aet, But 1;;he coulrl ln:ing no other dower Than tile fond heart that he bacl won. the subsoil plou gh. Is preparad to troa1, a'l <lbfla.~cs of the Oom· Saviour always contended. estlo Animals, according to Lhe latest theorieH. This story of an aged lady, charitablv disShe wept : The !atltersa1d at last : Life is a contimml struggle from the _ craAll calls porsonally, bY 'l'elegrnph or Tele· "Go, reap yon lm.rley tic Id of mrn e11e t o the gni:vc, an d tllC man w h o IS no t posed , with ample rnea11s, is ill with "' what If, when three days from now h aYe pass'd, c phone will receive prompt attention. The tusk is douc, rny boy is thine." prepar ed to meet with and overcmne ob11'.-il"Ol'l'TOF-- Mnin St., Orono, one door north of proves t o be her last illness instructs h er W. Henry's l:ltore. daughter to go th e market, l;uy a supply of stacles has no right to e _xpec _t .success_ . No The father spoke-The listening maid CHARGES MODERATE. food and t11ke it to an aged couple of whom With joy and love nigh swooned u 11 ny; cross, no crown. "V~1le it ~s certarn that she ha J. been thinking dur ing the night. On Forthwith she seized" sickle blade, every01:e wh o st arts m pursmt of wealth or her <trrival sh e found the husband suffering And deftly plied it, night 11nd clay. fame will no.t b . ecome n. Croosus _, a Bacon, or - - - - - - - - · - ' Vhen, fojnt n.11d wea.ricd, i n despair, 'V b t t 11 t l t tl frornrheumn.tism, and t he oldlarly with a Shefolthcr.veamingstren!{thdepart, a e ser , i isequ a Y ceram tia iose felon, the three cases of illness being the She drew fresh courage from her prayei, who follow t he divine inj unctio~ "~Vhat- 1 t·esult of t he use of such foocl as is u sually Ancl lH<tyer wa s prompted hy 1 1er heart. ever t l; y h~;1d :fin deth to_do, do rt with all used,-suggested the foregoing t houghts, A <faisy in her path delays t hy- u:iii;;ht, and ar~ gmcled by h onor a1:d which are held by the writer· .is ru r esult of The tender gl~nces of her eye; pnnc1ple, may rattonally e~pec~ a certam :JO vears car efully devoted to the study of "Price 01 my happiness," she says, m eed of su ccess to :i.ttend then efforts. ' J "Poor h armless darling t hou must die !' ~ the human system and its legit imate require· nut while it perished in its youth, 1 ments. It loolred so benutifully m iltl, A 3,200 p ouncls steer was s Gughtcred at 'J:hat the loud maiden wept for ruthShe, too, was but a. blossom wild. Victor ia, B. C., not long ago. ·' The t h'irrl 1 lny passed- with twilight shade How t o Take a Bath. ~aundiau ~tatt~niau. HEAL TH. SCIENCE. How to Succeed. CATARRH. L A DIE S M ILLINERY MR( S ll)tll(t: pj ELY'S · I I I I u R G AN s GUelDb Ont B ELL" ii; tt 0 0 ' , " - · · 11 BELL &co I Q ' 0 0 ·: I I 0 1 11 1 1 11 A DVERr.fJSERS I 0 " Jb can 1 earn t he exact f any pt·opose · d 11 n e of · · lll · A mencan · a dvert1s1ng .no· papers b'Y a dd Geo p R °"'"'""' ell Co R ICHT TO THE FRONT. TS A D SHOE S JOHN SPEiiCER, A so fr Slippers, Rub be rs, Overshoes, ,...frunks and Valises I The Latest, Newest a nd Best Fall and WinterStyles at the Lowest Prices consistent with Good Qualitv. 0 f f~E1.N 1CH PDl~l~SH Helly11r's Boot and Shoe Emporium. I -o c· OUGALL EO\JVN:A..N""'VJ; LLE:J are offering Coal as follows & ETCALF ' Ilreathle·s and pu.le, thel'e s>ood the mu.id. 'rhere is a rightand a w rong way of takillg Iler eyes triumphantly aflame ! a batb. T h e wr ong way may result in evil, "I did but Jest , my girl," he criecl, WILL CU RE OR RELIEVE but t he proper mode of Lat hing is sure to "Ten crow us thy toil will amply pay," bring beneJtt. A sepf1rate bath -tub is not Al as ! one m ore fJ.'fl.il blossom d ied, Bll!OU8NE88, DIZZI NE88, Cut to the heart, ere close of day ! esse11Lial in taking a good sponging. For DYSPEPSIA, DROPSY, healt hy persons, who are accustomed to a INDIGESTION, FLUTTERING '] i . : ti 11 ld b b such is the stot'}', sad nncl sweet, e est on ac· r heard amid the golden grain; c] a1 y ua 1, co c water wou JAUNDIGE~ " OF rHE f/EARr coun t of its inv igort>ting influences. Those, The u1"1dcns sing it when they meet ERY81PELA9, ACIDITY OF ' A11d minr:-lc weeping with the strain. who can take a bath only Ollce r. week, had SALT RHEUM, THE STOMACH. better u se warm or tepid water, as it clean~"" ""'- - - -~REEMAN~S HEARTBURN, DRYNESS ' es the body mor~ thoroughly. In using Calvin's Influence Still Lives There. HEADAC HE , OF THE SKIN. warm water caution should be taken, to WO Rl'ti POWDER S~ avoid contracting colds. The best way is to The small r epublic of Geneva spends anA_ n d every species of drseasa arising .. fro..:: 1 chsordorod LIVER, KIDNEYS, STOMACH. spougc the body with cold 1Vatcr hnmediate- · nually one-fourth of its income for public Are ploasODt to take. Conta.in their o'W\. BOWELS OR BLOOD, Jy after t he warm has b een applied ; h ave a ~nstructi?n; th~~ policy is not mo.elem, but l'urgativo. Is a safe, snro, ruul c lfcctrlal coarse crash to,~·el at hand aud rub t he body : t has existed srnce th~ Reformation, whe_ n Proprietors, · OB.UO:rer ot worms in CLild, en or Adults ·· TORONTQi thoroughly .mtil n. fltrnh and glow appears 1t was taught by Cttlvm t hat knowle dge 1S all over the surfoec. I t he streng th o± a nt·tion. Calvin himself A wacm bath ~hould not b e tak en in a I created the college which b ears his name, cold room. It is well to htwe the temper- and installed in i t the same building whieh at~1re of the water conespQl1d sornewh a t i~ still us.eel f~r ~he same purpose a,nd ?alled with that of the room, If the bather has no St. Antome; i t L~ the Genc:va boys pride to VETERINARY SURGEON. tub, b nt m?rely u ses t h e sponge_and bo~l, . ~nish t h eir studies ~n that . esta_blis~1mont. great c<1re snould be taken to avoid exposrn"' The first degree of mstrnct10n is gn-ell to much of one's person at a t ime. Beginnin~ children from three to six years old in at the head, sp onge but a por t ion of th~ 1schools, divided amon g the whole canton body at a t im e; rub and dry the moisten ed ! and counting over 3,000 sch olars. The primpart, itnd continue this plan until the hath J ary instruction is gratuitous trntl obligalory completed. E~pecially do we advise this · from 6 to 13 years old. At the encl of each metholi, when the combined , warm and cold j academic year (beginning of summer) exambath is tak en. \Ve would lay some stress inations tak e Tlace, after which prizes, can on t h e ttdvantage of using cold water. It is I sisting of hooks and silver medals, are demucl; supci;ior '."s a guard n."ainst 'co1d. \ 1~vered to. the best scholctrs. This di_stri bu- I \Vealdy or mv.ilrd people sh ould be warned . t 1on of pnzes 1s followed by a fete given to h owever, against using col<l wat er if thei{· j all t he children of the different schools in sy1-ten1 is not virror ous or robu st enough to , the town. After meeting all iu one of t he wifost.mrl its sn~lden influence. If i t gives public gardens t hey are led in procession a shock to t he system, the bather must de-· thr on gh t he principal streets, with bands sist 1 1t once. B ut if a p lmisul'n ble feeling is, and escor ted b y soldiers, t u brge shady I experienced and a glowi ng sensation follows, grounds w here games of all kinds are preGradual e or the Ontario Veterim·'l'V College, it is always the sign of a healthful and sue- : p ar ed for them. When playing is over they Registered member of tho Ontario Vet~>riuary cessful b ath ; fear of taking cold need , r eceive c?'k cs, and fruit! later in Medical Association. t hen be entertamed . I the evenmg a magmficent exl11brnon of fire.tarOfn ce und Residenne. Newtonville, Ont. ·' ·wm vie!t Orono every Tue~da:r and Saturday Offico h ours from 10 ~-- m .. to 4 p, m., at Coul tera' Hotel. Cn.Us by 'l'elegraph ieceive immediate 1.l.t lention. $5 of duty to which it w:i.s liable, some fur - 1 A beggar, to all appearance slightly be· l/l!IT l aro tully prepared t o attend Funerals on CHARGE, -~ODERATE. n_itn_re which h e had pi~rchased at Fort fogged, t hus ace~sted a pas~er-by: '·Sir, ' th'<l shortest noti~e, at the lowest possi ble rat es I Co-wmgton, but he was m tcr ccptcd by a would you please <>ive me a little money to C)aqkets andBunalCases reGdY on short notice t~ $Sa clay. 8amples aud duty FRIGE Customs officer and it cost him to .ettle buy a bit of br ead for I am 8 0 dreadfully irat-class hearse ou very moderate terms 1,mes notunderthehor'o'steet. Wrttei b ' ·. " I h "d . ,' ShroudsandCofilnaconstant ly onhand . Fon BREWS'l'ER's SAFl.:'l'Y Rn:JN II OLDER' i· 01:t nme .11nes tis m u c t as e par for the thnst y t hat I d on t know wh ere I am to get ra.l cards supplied at once. Furniture Shop & co,. Holly, Mich. fnrmt ure. a night's lodging." bow Hooma- Bounaall'aNewBlock. The rich m a n to his b~rley came- Stove and Chestnut, .................. $6.25 Grate and Egg, .. .. ... ............. .... ..... 6.0 0 Twenty-five cents extra will be charged when accounts run over one month. f. M IL BURN & trn I ! I LUMBER, S H INGLES, LATHS, POST & GORD WOO D Always on hand a lowest prices. McDOUGa~L L 56 1 & METCAL F Threshers and MilHme n, U se McColl Bros. & Co.'s Celebrated . I I ltd A R T H E B E ST 13» I: TN · E:: W OR L D ~o wille~ ~n_d ,:.'~~~~~.-:~::,~ru,~d,~;:r:!~~lt:~!~,~~t':""'u"d ·boutl u DERT AKINc ft'I.~ M A CHINE O I L. ·wh en buying Coal Oil ask your dealer for the New Oils, 01 T H E · · L EV _ l _M0RRIS. if.ti l ILY SAFErfiy & L'l ~UNLIGH T 1· I 1 · ! 1 A $5 Coal Oil. Try it once, you will use no other. lllcUO LL B no.: ,,.,.,y , "'" & tJ..., T Ol'Oll t 0