â€"â€"u W ."imrs NARROW ESCAPE. Her Friends did not Think She Would Recover- A Case Where the Expression "Snatched From the Grays" May he lost AppIO‘ prialely l‘sedâ€"A Story Worthy of a Careful Forum! by Parents. From the Penetnnguishcne Herald. . A few evenings ago a representative oi the Herald while in conversation with Mr. James McLean, ï¬reman on the steamer Manitou, which plies between here, Mid. land and Parry Sound, learned the particu- lars of a case which adds another to the long list of triumphs of a well-known Canadian remedy, and is of sufï¬cient im- portance to deserve wide-spread publication ior the beneï¬t it may prove to others. The case referred to is the remarkable restora- tion to health of Mr. McLean’s daughter Agnes, 13 years of age, who had been so low that her recovery was deemed almost impossible. Miss McLean’s condition was that of very many other girls throughout the land. Her blood had become im~ poveu'shed, giving rise to palpitaton of the heart, dizziness. severe headache, extreme- ly pale complexion and general debility. At this period Miss McLean was residing in Midland, and her condition became so bad that she was ï¬nally compelled to take to her bed. A doctor was called in, but she did not improve under his treatment and another was then consulted, but without any better results. She had become so weak that her father had no hopes of her recovery and did not think she would live three months. The lady with whom Miss McLean was residing urged the use of Dr. lVilliams’ Pink Pills and ï¬nally a supply was secured. Before the first box was all gone an improvement could be noticed in the girl's condition, and by the time another box had been used the color was beginning to come back to her cheeks, and her appetite was returning. The use of Pink Pills was still continued, each day now adding to her health and strength, until ï¬nally she was restored to perfect health, and has gained in weight until she now weighs 140 pounds. Mr. McLean says he is convinced that Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills saved his daughter's life, and he believes them to be the best remedy in the world, and does not hesitate to advise their use in all similar cases. The facts above related are important to parents, as there are many young girls just budding into womanhood whose con- dition is, to say the least, more critical than their parents imagine. Their complexion is pale and waxy in appearance, .tronbled with heart palpitation, headaches, short- ness of breath on the slightest exercise, faintness and other distressing symptoms which invariably lead to a premature grave unless pron' pt steps are taken to brin about a natural condition of health. In this emergency no remedy yet discovered can supply the place of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills, which build anew the blood,strcngthen the nerves and restore the glow of health to pale and sallow cheeks. They are a certain cure for all troubles peculiar to the female system, young and old. Pink Pills also cure such diseases as rheumatism, neuralgia, artial paralysis, locomotor ataxia, St. itus dance, nervous headache, nervous prostration, and after effects of la grippe, influenza and severe colds, diseases depend- ing on humors in the blood, such as scrofula, chronic erysipelas, etc. In the case of men they sheet a radical cure in all cases arising from mental worry, overwork or excesses of any nature. Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills are sold only in boxes bearing the ï¬rm’s trade mark. They are never sold in bulk, or by the dozen or hundred, and any dealer who offers substi. tutcs in this form is trying to defraud and should be avoided. The public are also cautioned a ainst all other tic-called blood builders an nerve tonics, put up in simi. iar form intended to deceive. Ask your dealer for Dr. \Villiams' Pink Pills for Pale People and refuse all imitations and substitutes. These pills are manufactured by the Dr. “'illiams' Medicine Company, Brockville, Ontario, and Schenectady, N. Y., and may be had of all druggists or direct by mail from Dr. Willianis' Medicine Co. from either address, at 50 cts. a box, or six for $2.51). The price at which these pills are sold makes a course of treatment compara- tively inexpensive as compared with other remedies or medical treatment. Easily Excited. The typical American citizen glories in the national spunk which he flutters him- self is only a big multiple of his own. The news that Admiral Benham had ï¬red a warning shot at a rebel gunboat in the harbour of Rio de Janeiro thrilled the whole American oommonwoulth, and the telegraph wires had scarce ceased vibrating with it when Congress passed a resolution eulogising the Admiral for protecting the citizens and the commerce of the United States at the Brazilian capital. On second thought Congress stopped short of'a vote of thanks which would be tantamount to the voting of a triumph, and would confer, among other privileges. the right to a place on the floor of the House. Nor did the National Legislature bestow an agnoincn upoa the man who ï¬red the never~to-bsr forgotten shot. That, however, his grate- ful contemporarits and an affectionate pos- terity may be trusted to look after. To them he will be the hero of Rio. He is a national idol. It is a pity that laconic message of his to DA Gama had not been phrased more catchingly. for his country men would like to embed it in their im- rishsble language. After all, what did nham do! He ï¬red across the bows of one of Da Gsma’s gunbosts, which had ï¬rst ï¬red upon an American merchant vessel. If he had born a British ofï¬cer he would have received no commendation from Parlia- ment. He was sent to Rio de Janeiro to protect his country's interests there: his duty required him to tire a shot in protest or by way of warning; this was an incident, and not a momentous one, in his ublio service. What nukes it still less deser- ving of notice is the insiguihesnce of the enemy. Da Gama has no standing as a belligerent. iisisa sort of tramp rebel, an international outlawâ€"that is, himselfâ€"- his war, his blockade, are not recognized as having rights in international law. To overcome or intimidate his puny power would bring cheap glory to any of the for- eign cadrons now in Rio harbour. The Unit States is somewhat wont to assume 'tho vulgar and offensive air of a pinion who travels on his muscle. “ In peace there's nothing so becomes a man as modest seeming and humility," and Shakespeare‘s words would be equally true if “ nation" were substituted for “ man." A trnculen bearing, an all'ectation of a temper given or sudden brawls,are not admirable in man or nation. The jingo journals are most prone to the bad manners which spring from this bad taste. cxample in Speaking about the possibility of war between Canada and the United States. are boastful. _â€"â€"â€"-â€".â€"â€"-â€" Canadian llay. Referringtothe report that the hay export- ed to England from Canada the last season has given poor satisfaction,TheEmpire says: “ It would be unfortunate ifcarelessness of any kind should render impossible the sale at a good proï¬t of Canadian hay in the Bug lish market. has been expressed over the results of the efforts made to meet the demands of the vantage of the Canadian farmers. growers. as they ought to be. from the open stack, and leave the bales exposed in all kinds of weather. As a consequence of being snow- ed upon, or otherwise moistened, they be- come musty in transit, and not only does this result in disaster to the shippers, but had any of the musty hay, which the steamship companies at New York had either to refuse to take on board or throw into the sea, reached its destination in bad condition it would have seriously injured the reputation of Canada in the British market. Of late we are told exporters have been at great expense and annoyance on ac- count of the carelessness here indicated on the part of the farmers, and those who take the contract of baling the hay. " This ought to be particularly guarded against at a time when our products are being enquired after and closely examined in England. The brand Canadian should be made to enhance hay the value of every article it is attached to instead of detracting from it.†â€"â€"â€"â€"â€".â€"â€" To a Young l’octess. Dear maiden, thou I think art doubly bless’d, Who by thy virtues have enshrined Poetic fancies lab’ring in thy breastâ€" Thé flowers of the mind. Even tho’ no fame might wait the worship- ers Of that fair Goddess, Poetry, The pleasure given a votary of hers Were guerdon great to me. To lift our fancies from the cladding earth, From the weak passions of its race, And by great thoughts pure pleasures to give birth, Is surely nothing base. Deem not my words as from a flattering tongue, As this fond hope I hope for thee, Thy name, perchance may, famous bards among Have immortality. .â€"â€"â€"-â€" Nerve l’nln Cure Polson’s Nerviline cures flatulence. chill ' and spasms; Nerviline cures vomiting diarrhcea, cholera, and dysentery. Nerviline cures headache, sea sickness and summer complaint. Nerviline cures neuralgia, toothache, lumbago and sciatica. Nerviline cures sprains, bruises, cuts, &c. Polson’s Nerviline is the best remedy in the world, and only costs 10 and 25 cents to try it. Sample and large bottles at any drug store. Try I’olson’s Nerviline. A.P.699 $1.00 Bottle. " One centadose. . . g . . _ Itis sold on a rantee by a drug- gists, It cures nci ient Cons ti madame best goughpand CroupuénuIi-efn - SIGNS OF HEALTH - â€"ARE-â€" Bright eyes and Clear Complexion, from the use of The New York San affords an acts powerfully upo recent fodder famine in Britain to the ad- Like tight boots, Stillithe fairs, but app trade is gI'OWingiflnd there i5 1]0 800d T935011 boots and all other concerns of life sink into why it should not be developed to & condi- insigniï¬cance. Tight boots and Putnam’s tion permanently proï¬table to the Canadian Corn Extractor (the great and only sure The serious difï¬culty With whiCh cure for corns) may go together, and com- exporters have so far contended is that for: will be their p farmers and balers have not been as careful use Putnam’s Com Extractor, Information received cheap. poisonous and dangerous substitutes y exporters here, as has been already are in the market, mentioned in our commercial columns, goes Putnam’s Painless Com Extractor, to show that it is the practice to bale & 00,, proprietors, Kingston, What a Word Will do. Byron reminds us that a word is enough to rouse mankind to mutual slaughter. Yes, there is power in a wordâ€"Marathon, for instance, Waterloo, Gettysburg, Appo- matox. Great battles these, but what a great battle is going on in many asick and snzfering body. In yours, perhaps. Take courage. You can win. Call to your aid Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery. 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