ldisease should receive a h v ‘ ' ’ l L p )sieian a care. 00K tut l The erdptions on the‘face should be looked for breakers ahead when pimples, balk, car- i saiter in a careful way in order that scars buncles and like manifestations of impure 5 ~c ' HOW to Prevent Baldness. , l may “011 funk » blood appear. They wouldn’t appear if your Dr. Andrew Wilson writes :â€"When the After 3“ cu“ 3“ abundant “PPlYl 0‘ blood were pure and your system in the 0 WEAK NERVOUS nourishing food and pure air should be right condition. They show you what you TIRED , SLEEPLESS? 1Ҡbegin“ to {an 0‘": “Dd baldness wreat' provided, in order that no physical weak- needâ€"a good blood-puriï¬er ; that’s what PALE BLO ODLESS ? ens, itis but natural that people should ness may continue as a sequel to the dis- you get when you take Dr. Pieroe’s Golden THIN . DYSPEPTIC? turn to inquire what can be done toavert Olden Medical Discovery. this latter contingency. Most sufferers A smcos 00. Miriam. ness day by day the spectacle of their __ ’ fallen locks and when it is too late, and THE STARTLING EXPERIENCE OF puriï¬e‘ and “males "1° bl°°dv “1d ""1599 ’ MRS. ROBINSON, 0F MIDHURST‘ every organ into healthful action. In the "hell the ha" bnlbsi 0" Plpm‘c' are de' most stubborn forms of Skin Diseases, such stroyed,expect science to provide them with â€" as Salt-rheum, Eczema, Tetter, Erysipelas, a new crop of hair. Fixed and complete Eleven Yenrs‘ Sicknessâ€"Her (use Pro- Carbuncles, and kindred ailments, and with baldness admits of no remedy_uuless it is nonnced Positively [incurableâ€"She Was Scrofula in every shape,and all blood taints, Given no to Die by Two Doctorsâ€"Now a if it falls to cure, you have your money back. â€"“‘â€â€™â€"‘+â€"' It carries health with it. All Blood, ’ _ . Skin, and Scalp, diseases. from a common ' take alarm when this too late- The)’ Wit- blotch or eruption to the worst Scrofula, are cured by it. It invigorates the liver, - n/ .3. "1...,,..,_._.:. . “n.3,, ‘ ‘1?†a wig. But when the hair is falling,people should at least make an attempt to save it. Let us see what can be done in this direc- tion. Note, ï¬rst,that the hair sympathises deeply with the general health of the body. When people are in low health, a tonic,chnnge of air,and other measures will sufï¬ce to restore their head-coverings. If there is constitutional disease of any kind, associated with loss of hair, it is obviously absurd to expect any improvement until the ailment in question has been appropri- ately treated. \Vhere the hair is falling out, and where scurf exists, let the scurfy condition be cured ï¬rst of all. But there may exist threatened baldness and thinness of hair apart from scurf altogether. I should in such a case recommend the hair, ï¬rst of all, to be kept very short, for the reason that not only can we see more distinctly what is happening on the scalp, but any applica- tion can thus be better applied to the head, and the cutting has a certain stimulating efl‘ect, in addition, on the hair. In a simple case of hair-falling, when the quantity of hair lost is sufï¬cient every day to attract attention, I recommend a simple stimulat- ing wash to be used for, say, a couple of weeks. Such a wash is made as follows:â€" Eau de Cologne, two ounces: tincture of cantharides, two drachms; oil of rosemary and oil of lavender, of each ten drops. Label â€""The hair lotion." A little of this lotion is to be well rubbed into the hair roots night and morning. Use soft brushes only and no small combs. If the above treat- ment is unsuccessful I should feel tempted to try a. stronger lotion. One which has been very successful is given as follows.â€" Aromatlc acetic acid, one ounce; vinegar of cantharidcs, two ounces;spirits ofrosemury, three drachms; gly cerine, one ounce; rose- water to make up eight ounces. Labelâ€"- “The hair lotion.†A little of this is to be rubbed into the roots every night. Note that, as here given, the lotion is of full strength. If it irritates the head at all, dilute what is used with a little water. How to Keep Warm. Picture of Good Health and Strength. From the Barrie Examiner. i Near the village of Midhurst, about six miles from Barrie, stands the smithy of Mr. John Robinson, while within sound of the anvil is his home. where in the midst of a large and leafy orchard dwell the smith and his family. Mr. Robinson is a type of the proverbial blacksmith with “the muscles of his brawny arms as strong as iron bands,†but with Mrs. Robinsonit has been different. The wife and mother has for a long time been a victim to acute and painful dropsy of the kidneys. Shortly after the birth of her youngest child (now about 13 years) Mrs. Robinson began to take fainting spells, ac- companied by violent headaches. This con- tinued through the years that have elapsed during which time she has obtained the best medical advice available. For about a year she was in constant terror of going insane. Her dull heavy headache, beating pain in the back and weak swollen legs and body made her case something fearful. To a representative of the Examiner Mrs. Robinson said : “It is some ï¬ve or six years since I took worse, and since then we have spent hundreds of dollars in medicine and for medical advice. The _symptoms of my case were heavy headaches, pain in the back and kidneys and swollen legs. I rapidly grew worse, and last July was given up by two doctors to die, and all my friends and neighbors tell me that they never expected to see me out again. I could not miss myself up, could not dress myself, and had to be assisted in every- thing. Now_ I am well and strong, and can put out a. big washing without any over exertion. I have also suffered from diarr- hma for a number of years, and when I spoke of it to my doctor he said if it were stopped, worse results would follow. At the urgent request of my son,who was then living in Manitoba, and personally knew of wonderful cures wrought by Dr. Williams" Pink Pills, I decided to give this remedy a trial. Since using the Pink Pills I have been completely cured and huvo felt none but beneï¬cial effects. Only the week be- fore I commenced taking the Pink Pills I ' Not ’lheir Fault. ' Sold evervwhm‘e- :pg‘that makes it the cheapest blood-puriï¬er c O n s u m o "I m The incessant wasting of a con- Teacherâ€"What was the reason our an sumptive can only be overcome by VGEN’TS WANTED â€" For the latest and best line of Books and WM. Fawcs'r'r, l). D. Chicago. , m cestors did not have any knowledge of the . - S earth being round? Speak out, Johnnie. a power-£11 concéntrated {IOUUSh- ‘ - 0 Johnnieâ€"Perhaps it was because they mifnt h Sc?“ 5 EmUISIOn' If didn’t have any school globes in those thlS wasting is checked and the A days- . system is su lied with stren th to PP . . g Get Rm ofNeuralgia. Ccgrlnbat the disease their: IS hope . 'tThers'is no us; in fooling with neuralgia. ecovery' l .l :a lessee t- at gives way only to the most powerful remedies. No remedy yet 0 S‘HWYegfd h“ 35"“; “he gmnd results that It makes weak azcrrm sh our] p7 mnotcs invarla Vii-“ten s t e employment of Pol- m “ ‘ . l ’ I ‘ :op’sï¬Npmlplie. Neryiline (is a Ipositive . sound, “mikes/ling sleep, aids digestion, Cl c are an . . . ' kgpt on hand if: evil-$831133; oSnogldt garb; “Stores 108’ appealâ€! is a 1"â€? ‘3“ blood where, 25 cents a‘bottle. andflesh builder, restores (lac bloom of The largest flower in the world grows in of Cod_1iver on with H 0 ï¬gs. health. Sold bi all Drm ists 50 etc Sumatra. It is called the Rafllesia Aruoldi, hites does mére to C31,}; IE0“. 6 J6. b $5190 and some of thedspecimens ail": each thlirty- Eumpt’ion than any other known per O‘T’ or“ “'5 ' nine inches in iamater. ecentra cup . will hold six quarts of water. remedy. It IS for all Affection: of K' H' scHluER 8‘ co" TORoNTo' Charlatans. and Quackc. Ihï¬lgainiwwï¬iiï¬â€˜g'.$555235? Brow Hays 10138 Phed their vocation on 171.19 3‘1" Scotâ€: Bowne. Bellevillo. All Druggltis. 50c. & 8! lb es in Canada, all sizes and prices: terms ferlng pedals of the people. The knife has liberal. Write for circulars. William pared to the quick ; caustic application: catarrh Use Nam Bum Qu, k _ 321858.Pnb118h8r.'r0r0nt0. Ont. have tormented the victim of coma unti , '- A _- 1,0 .posl- - v the allâ€? “awâ€"tam’“ n° Mme “We SAUSAGE cAsmcsssrsimm cure. Putnams ain ess orn . xtractor q N H , A ii n v C I: E Proveï¬ on What “lender basis Publlc Opinion An eminent American divine wr ites :»~â€" Flgidkiigï¬s. iiiflfidlllo'i‘divgl‘i‘k Lidlmiiif‘gflt‘h oftenErests. If you suffer ill-lat: cornfiï¬gst God has been pleased to store the earth and the xtractor and you Wi 6 88MB 6 - the air with remedial agencies for the ' cure ofdisease and the prolongation of life. I believe 85- L901} Wat.“ t“_ be 0'}? Of a , and d-«lO callbres. The lightest. these agencies. It is ilii'lgoratlng exlillar- slmplcst and strongestrc cutcron the market. ating and remedial. Used oopeously its Day; L~ .. _. .1. effect: pponï¬ the; whole urinary passage is 15 made“ “H mos e ‘l . Th. . “e " “ w:?a'é‘?§3€fé§ï¬Â§â€˜Â§%‘c§l%‘ , ~ T118 lllfllllll Fill} Mills 00., - .. " .. . N0w11uvcn,Conn.,-‘v‘--‘ ~‘ ‘ " ‘ Perm “maï¬a ,. anem HORNS MUST Go. 7 v \ ' ' Loan and Silllllgs Company. assess: measures 0 trouble and less pain than any 'â€" other way. i Dr. E. B. Sangbree givis :ome opportune was told byéltphyslician hle could not omcc_T0ronto St, Toronto. Send for Circular givmg price. a ' ‘ ' ‘t 0 so i warm. cure me an a won 1 9. et worse â€"_ ' . “1"†°" “he s“ 3‘“ .png he ’riu . mm He “,1 zeï¬ a, blood $1.00Bott1e. Subscribed Capital...............$ 5.000.000 ‘esilmmmv 0“- He says the best way of warming the body (12:51 “5%, in a fearful slime ,Xd “m, Onecentadose. '« Paid up Ca itaL ..... . ............ 2,600,000 is to merely take deep respirations. The 1 -- d f _-d g - * ~ -. Reserved unds.......... ........ 1.55%,000 S. S. KIMBALL _ . my diaesse was ropsy o the hi ney» Itis sold. on nf‘narantee'by all drug. Total Assets....................... 12,000,900 m c , virtue of this method was proved in his own which positively could not be cured. This flags, It cures clpient Consumption o 1'8 8 Sheet: Montreal. experience. “'alking along on a very bn_ was about the middle of last January. After “1 1313119139515 cough and Group Cm ‘ The enlarged capitgtl and resources of this ' - , - . the third box of pills my backache left me :0mptml’. together With the increased foam; ~ ter wmter s day,he found his ears so chilled . . , , .105 it now has for supplying land owners with I; _ , . . and it has not since re.urned. I have taken, new money. enable the Directors to mac“ i 3‘ as to frequently require the application 0f thirteen or fourteen boxes in all and owe with promptncss all requirements for Icons I , his heavily gloved hands. In addition, the my recovery to this wonderful medicine. I ppch satisfactory real estate sp‘curit'y. , Appll- 5;" whole surface of his skin was unpleasantly can’t praise l’ink Pills too much, whatever 1:30r tguide to the. oompnnys local Thoroughins‘mcï¬on an,“ i played upon by the “creeps,†and he was lsuy of them,†Bald Mrs. Robinson. ’ ‘i'ï¬ERBERT MASON Noamrau BusiurSSCOLLtonOwru Sauna shivering from head to foot. He began to “I recommend them to everybody. I ‘ Managing Directim also$22:«ivSp::seagplcESeigggphaqdwï¬ygewntgfl‘ 3 take deep folich l'espimt’ion’homiug the air can? Speuk<t0 lilgill-y or them' They myed 'â€" BuZincssCoui-ic'i’s the hesili‘n Canada. Theron:th work I; as long as possnble before expulsmn. After my life, and I‘lec. 15 my duty to let others, guaranlec‘L Cut FLEMXNG’Pmciw. a few inhalations the surface of his body who are sutlerlng as l was, know all about grew warmer and a general sense of comfort tllem." . - '_ ' set in. The frigid ears soon grew agreeably Dr. Williams’ Pink .PlllS strike at the warm, and within the time required to wall; root of the disease, drivmg it from the sys- ’- three blocks his hands and feet were in a. tem and restoring thcpatlcllit to illealtll and ,t» glow, and he felt as comfortable as if he strength. . In cases or para. ySIS. 0001110“)? ck‘, FORIT.0R SENDA3C~JT (TAMP _ .- had been simmer by a glowing ï¬re atazrla, sciatica, rheumatism, kidney and l .- . «4. t FOR pj‘RTlCUURS p§;CEJL|5T ‘. - P - . - - 1 . ~ _, I R t 2 - - ‘ ) . instead of walking in the teeth of a liverb troubles,l ery'sllpelas, sciofulouls1 .M i -- I L’ IS I eanyaf: SAMPLES-COTTON wintry gale. Dr. Sangree inelsts that trou les, etc., t lese pl. 3 are superior toa mm-..“ ,1 -' V much serious illness may be prevented by other treatment. They are also a. speciï¬c Equal ally lMPGf‘tedNN. - the adoption of this simple precaution. for the troubles which make the lives of " ‘ T1- 1/; d ce- and» Unavoidable exposure, as in riding, driving, so many women a burden, and speedily re- \n L AIQ IV», A VI (A? or standing for a longer or shorter time in store the rich glow of‘ health to sallow * t on em“ ‘- the cold, has often been the direct cause of checks. Men broken oowxl by overwork, r6 5 g u '9' ~ 45“ ‘ “W†'33039- G ' i severe and even fatal troubles, such as worry or excesses, wxll ï¬nd in Pink Pills a gengSMoKe r63. _ E. pleurisies and pneumonias, and a means of certain cure. §Old by: 8“ deï¬le" 01‘ 5613‘ ’ «an ‘ ‘ v...“- f 7 quickly stimulating the flagging circulation by mail. postljald. at 00 cents. 3: box» 01' 3|! ', .‘ IRE-3*" '2. r 0 l which a person has always with him, and boxes for 52-09,_ by addressing the Pro " e (to (oi/Mg ~‘; . which can be employed without moving a xv’illiams’slidledicln?i ComNpagy, grockwllei 4' 13% earliest. a . . . step, is one which ought not be neglected _0n‘t~. 91' cmecm 3f. - o 8W3“ 0 ‘ ' 1h v b n 1 mm St Leo M, 1W to“ 01' forgmmn' The mld Chm“ the surface lqllmnong unflsubanmms alleged to be regulailrcl’y efbrh’hur 5’15er: andn cohrhifl‘izr itfltho of the body and contracts the superï¬cial “‘nm35-100d- Tile Western L03“ & Trust 00. “ill. BOOK {cry liféqt thing tollil'iirik Whiletlnullfneimltmm- ' ‘ a ‘ , ' ng. in an excel on rcgu n or. av ng com- bIOOd vessels’ affecmng m tum hands’ feet Assets over $950,000.00. Edlted by A: 3- V061" pic-tel cured me of constipation and kidney and ears. and subsequently the general 8 . x . s t I P Organist Jarvis St. Baptist Church, Toronto. "01,112,, body surface. The consequent stagnation 94' t- Francms awe" t: Moll rea : . . . W. H. HASLi'r'r. 385 Manning Ava. of the flow of mood renders the tissue, J 31%.; A. W. 0?,‘Ivï¬vpmf’ideag. t Price, Single Caples,$l .00; Per Doz.,$10.00 S Champitiu Pedestrian of Canada still less able to resist the cold. The deep - -â€"‘- OUSQUFT. 130-. 100- 1'0!“ 9n - PUBLISHED BY ' a ’ . forced respirationsnot only stimulate the (Manager La Banquc du Pcuple.) WH ALEY, ROYCE & co. to £332 orgasm V8192? X; bl°°d cum?“ by direct muscular exertion. The Company acts as Agents for fluanciaf '53 young smut - magma our n D . ,6 ‘Mg d " ‘ .‘ but by compressing and expanding the anldhcoglmercial neEOLln-XOH“-t f m n rugï¬â€˜stï¬ room, “1 0W5- - ' " c om an actsas cuts or o co cc- ), tion of rentg' inyteéest andgdividends. M o lnhaledi the bl°°d ‘3 thProughly Oxygen‘ The Company acts no Agents for the invest- ated, tissue metabolism 13 augmented and mail“ of tmoney in fexpiry _classtot securitittlls, G R U B B E ' ‘ ' el crm enameo . e mvos or or m In .' “‘9 Who“? “Stem ’5 pervaded with the name of the Company at the risk of the inves- rapidly generated heat. Chicken-Pox. Chicken-pox, or varicclla, as is well- known, in some respects resembles variola, or smallpox. A failure to discriminate be- tween the two may subject the patient to the contaminating atmosphere of a smallpox hospital, or, on the other hand, endanger the health and lives of many of his neigh- bors. It is, in fact, solely for the purpose of deciding this important point that the physician is usually called to see cases of varicella. 80 common are epidemics of chicken-pox â€"â€"-as a rule, one and sometimes two epi- demics occur each yearâ€"that it is rare for anyone to reach adult life without having contracted it. Those who have never hadl it must enjoy some peculiar immunity, since it is probable that every adult has many v; " a ‘ . (Z Mr. J. ‘W. Dykeman St. George, New Brunswick. After the Grip No Strength, No Ambition Hood’s Sarsaparllla Gave Perfect Health. The following letter is from a well-known tor. or guaranteed by the Company both as to principal and interest. ' For particulars apply to the Manager. . W. BARCLAY S'rsl-incxs. Better this season than ever. Everybody wants them Every dealer sells them. They wear like Iron. almmmmmmmmmmmm " FURNACES "rali All. SIZES or suunmcs.. Gapocity from 10,000 to 80.00 Gable “Feet .9.- â€"-â€"WHAT lSâ€"- Dr. Laviolefte’s Syrup ofTurpenï¬nz? ' L'Rl’l‘INTINl". is a volatile essence extract. E V ed irom the health giving pine tree. ]l~‘ and... effects when used as u lotion or linimcut are E Well known. but. though long recognized 11‘ posscoml ofsvo'nalcrml healing properties its too stimulating: action on the digestive Ofgfllh and kidneys has prevented its use no on infer: ml rrmcdy. How to prepare it. rendering ir safe and clhv lo take as a medicine. while still preserving its curative principles. hu-u been a {sizzle to vhemi~t< for generations. This WOOD FURNACE HEAVY (IRATE, 0 adapted forwood burn as Heav Steel PlatoFlre Box Dome and’ Radiator. which heat quicker and are more durable RADIATOR of Modern Consth clmmirrul enigma lmwtt lili'. flown sa-ll'c'l by llr. Lai'ioletm ufr r nilznerou « cxncrimr-nis and mi evnnricuco of 2."; ;.':.".r< .‘b‘ n mall-liml Clli'll - isi. llchns sllcr-owlml in con pounding :1 «my» \Vlllht- :lt‘llVL‘F-l'inr'll‘ll‘ is liirpcnliuc. with all iteezlmtivn null l\"1ll5ll giving proportim iii- mri. but with its irritating cll’ecls neutron-gull mul runmvod. expo-ed ammon- ‘l‘l‘frc"Ԥ"“eï¬'ii~"f’* TJ-iixé‘sis. 212.1133.53‘s?{limit.7..iJS;"l;.§:{ nonmemmmpow .ln lhe city 0f LNPSlC 37-! epidemic of ‘ 0m 0" ‘owe ' ass" , the lint attacked. No lllll‘l'nlll‘h' or poison; “ROB 55" p". chicken-pox has been noted to occur Gentlemen-I am shit to sayumt Hood 5 mm“ in") “3 ““ml'n‘l'iw' it is “" ml“ r“ "w regularly after the Opening of the infant sarsamnlmm‘d Howl's mus have done me 3' ymmmi‘} imp.“ m {5): am; PM“! "inf limit-'1); schools. ' ' ’grcat deal of good. I had a severe attack of :11'31‘4,,,.2‘.A;1‘,T,1‘.§1‘,f3‘,;i;,19;. £851,343{1035?}; 30' mm H chem“ . . . . the grip in the winter, and after getting over the min} 0M... o§,,-,..n€in}. ic ..'~râ€"..~.1}}, n... mini m o r hotwnhstandlng the frequencyof chicken . ' - t l ~_ '- ‘- r - I manhuntmtmflngm : r . . (ever I did not seem to gather strength, and had huh! to the «We spo‘ u lur‘ll .l in once soolllc- L" . "am, sad.“ , 1103‘, “hi the 'Jsual‘mllduess of It's coume. N: no an‘bmom Hood's Sarsaparmfl proved to be and n normâ€"men! cure is the rum“. la" you Door would not bedlsmissed as of no importance. just what I needed. The results were very lil-IlVAlll-l-Sinov 1hr» gram succh of Du. -. ~ 8 so In†Pot The child should be directed to stay in the satisfactory. 31nd I recommend this medicine to ‘fyl‘ï¬fgri’h rhuiu'fflgrmarg , _ 1 - ' . Raceflgmau Dun a: an“ ‘ j ‘ t a s ' ‘.‘ l l '3 5' i )I ‘ , ‘Sl 1'. {Evil ‘ -' ' v L..‘â€" _ .. - house whit; the eruption lasts, and dun†all who are a lclcd Mill rheumatism or other {which own “w- r‘ mnmmmn M gym" “M DEEP AS" Pr? ; ,w. y. the time in which there is fever he should 3 remain in bed. An eminent writer on the subject recent-i ly emphasised the fact that the disease may leave a tendency to enlargement of the: lymphatic glands of the neck, which may? turn become the focus of tubercular infec- ‘ tluil. Cases of a severe :ypc shoul-i sulxsc- k qucutly be treated with appropriate. tonic-s. i’allor, winch sometimes follows the,‘ Hood’sstilr Cures afflictions caused by poison and poor blood. I always keep Hood‘s Sarsaparilla in my nous-2 and use it when I neellatonie. We also keep Hood's Pills on lliiiul and think highlyul them. J. \l. DYKEMAN, St. George. New Brunswick. Hood’s P1": are purely vegetable, and do not purge. pals or gripe. Sold by all druggists. ion-v spirizs of turpcnt n*,-. which «lnugcroiw OXFORD WOOD FURNACE initiation llu'i' I) I'll (NV-2a "lilo sum!" or Tell-’2 :i~ :0 id." licll‘ 3min)". if ll H like) Dr. l.‘l\'ll’\’l"ll! inunv _u- r- of labor l') (ll-rover the E : “MICKâ€!- W‘- w- re“ of rend-Tin: Miriam»! inn.- lmv mlm< in tin _..Mann£aotnred. by... luzm'm wolwn. lla is lilo uné‘f ll 'l‘r’" in Wm Wdio I n, whiff I" ‘.- rap-t, :ll'-rr-;:lr -,."l\':"lv} 'i‘I':‘rtT;.’-7’:V 232&234 ST. PAUL ST. MONTRE AL.