‘gained 25 pounds in weight. a WONDERFUL REMEDY. A Young Lady in Elgin County Tells How it Saved Her Life. the (use [tallied the Family Doctor and -â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"--- -â€"._â€"â€"â€"......___ .____, ..__ __ . a _ mists rsostsus. Give chapter and verse of the" ï¬rst case of medical treatment mentioned in the Bible, where a pluister of ï¬gs was recom- mended as a cure for bails. The isoias' Jocarui. is offering the He has"! H I'D-KPH“ “Mlle "505 followmg series of valuablearticles to those [lope llad Almost Goneâ€"fleailh Axuln Restored. From the Tilsonburg Observer. Mr. J. W. Kennedy, who resides on the 8th concession of the township of Bayhain, is one of the most respected farmers in the township. liecently an Observer represen- tative visited his home for the purpose of legrning the particulars of the recovery of his daughter, bliss Alice Kennedy, from a severe and trying illness, ihrougn the use of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills, after medical assistance had failed. Miss Kennedy now presents the appearance of a healthy and active young woman of twenty, and bears no indication of having passed through an illness which baffled the doctors’ skill. To the reporter Miss Kennedy said that in the autumn of 1893 she was taken ill and a physician was called in. Despite all the doctor did for her she continued to grow worse. She suffered from severe headaches, became very pale, rapidly lost flesh, and her limbs were cnld and swol- len. Sue suffered great pain and it was With much difficulty she could move about, and would sometimes lie for .hours in a half stupor. At last the doctor could do nothing more for her, and the family asked his advice as to her using Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. He said he was of the opinion that they would not help her. In spite of this adverse opinion, however, she determined to give them a trial, and before the ï¬rst box was ï¬nished the Wisdom of the decision was made manifest. An improvement was noticed and with joy‘ Miss Kennedy continued taking the Pin Pills until she .had used fourteen boxes, when she felt thatshe was completely cured. She has not taken any since the early sum- mer, and has not had any recurrence of her old trouble, and never felt better in her life. Indeed Miss Kennedy says that as a result of the Pink Pill treatment she has A short time after she began the use of the Pink Pills the doctor who had previously attended her called and was much surprised at the im- provement in the young lady’s appear- ance, and said that if Pink Pills had caused the transformation by all means to continue their use. Bliss iaennedy's statements were corroborated by her father and sister, both of Whom give all the credit for her marvel- lous recovery to Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills are especially valuable to women. They build up the blood, restore the nerves, and eradicate those troubles which make the lives of so many wumen, old and young, a burden. Dizziness, palpitation of the heart, nervous headache and nervous prostration speedily yield t6 this wonderful medicine. They are also a speciï¬c in cases of locomotor ataxra,purtial paralysis, St. Vitus' dance, sciatica, neuralgia, rheumatism, the after effects of la grippe, etc. In men they effect a radical cure in all cases arising from overwork, mental worry, or excesses of any nature. They are sold only in boxes, the trade mark and wrapper printed in red ink, at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50, and may be had of druggists or direct by mail from Dr. Williams' Medicine Company, Brookville, Ont., or Schenectady, N. Y. TOMBSTONE RHYMES. Instances of‘ Franlmess Wlilcli Seem to Have Possessed the Village Poets. It is common to say that makers of tho gravestones have little regard for the truth: “ monumental liars,†they are sometimes called. But though the good side of the departed is generallyâ€"and properlyâ€"emphasized, there are many instances in which a spirit of frankness seems to ban possessed the village poets, ' whose services are so much in demand on mortuary occasions: In a Vermont cemetery, according to an - exchange, one may read the following epitaph, which certainly does not err on the side of flattery : Here lies in silent clay Miss Arabella Young, “’ho. on the 21st of May, Began to hold her tongue. And here is a quirtrain, never before in print, of a curiously similar import i Here lies the body of Hannah Thurber, Ont-e she talked Mid none could curb her: Three husbands had she. all are dead, They died of earschc. so 'tis said. In the same rural cemetery where this last outspoken epitaph is found, visitors sometimes pause to smile at the ingenuous grief of a widower whose change of mood in the concluding oouplet was perhaps quite unintentional : In memory of Susan Glover, My wife mast true and kind; Though I should marry ten times over. llcrllko I shall not find. Grammatical corrections is perhaps too much to ask of the unprofessional muse. Metre and rhyme are hard taskmasters, and while a man is intent upon minding them, he is almost to he pardoned for using a little too much of that very convenient article known as poetic license. In a case like the following, therefore,we may praise the smoothness of the verse rather than laugh at. the ruggedness oi the grammatical construction : Pause, cod friend. and drop a tears The {of John Pratt is here. Think o the day when you will be Under thesod as deep as me. The amateur poet is troubled not only by the trammols of metre and rhyme, but by the narrow space in which he is obliged to work. It is impossible to say everything in four lines, and as a consequence much must be left to the understanding of the reader. 80 it was, no doubt, with the author of the following : Beneath this stone lies William Bow. Aln thp‘river he wgp (gamed: ua came up. a t- u t. III: body was never found.†J... Domestic Economy. Brownâ€"I understand your wife is agreat savor, especially on littiashings ? .l metâ€"You bet she is. Why if she can 3 ot a tan-cent arzicle that will last her a; ‘5 is we, at three for a quarter, she always '- ty 1 ,u .rter's worth in order to save the u.-::.¢ll.‘¢- l who answer this problem correctly :â€" rxas'r azwsxns. To the ï¬rst person sending a correct answer will be' given a Fine-toned Rosaa wood Piano, by one of cur best Canadian uakers, valued at four hundred dollars. t to Bâ€"Fivo Handsome (lo-.4 Watches (lady or gentleman's size, as preferred). 1 to iGâ€"-Tcn Silver Watches. lady or gonts'. if to Sdu'l‘wentv Open Face Solid Nickel. Heav Bevellcd Crystal Watches. 87 .o 66â€" bitty half-dozen TriplePlatod Tea Spoons. 67 to looâ€"Forty dozen Nickel Tea Spoons. m to lGOâ€"Forty-four Handsome Gem Rings. MIDDLE REWARDS. To the person sending the middle correct apswer in the whole competition will be given number one of the following list of prizes : lâ€"A Handsome Piano. valued at four hun- dred dollars. 2â€"0pnlet Silver Tea Set (4 pieces) Quadruple a. e. ’ 8â€"One complete Set Dickens (15 vols.) t to iiâ€"â€"Eight beautifully bound books (History of the Bible). 12 to Liaâ€"Fourteen Handsome Gold Thimbles. 26 try?!" dSurly-seven Testaments. handsomely oun . B3 to Itoâ€"Thirty-three Solid Silver Thimbles. 126 to tillâ€"Fifteen doze). Dinner Knives (quad- ruple plate). 141 to looâ€"Twenty Handsome Silver - plated Cake Baskets. 181 to ismâ€"Twenty half-dozen Table Spoons (extra. quality). 181 to liloâ€"Fifteen Silver Tote-a-Tete Sets (quadruple plate). 198 to BOOâ€"Five Silver Tea Services (4 pieces) quadruple plate. CONSOLATION REWARDS. The last one hundred persons sending correct answers will be awarded prizes as follows :â€" 1 to iOâ€"Ten half-dozen 'l‘ea Spoons (Triple Silver Plated). ii to till-Ten Open Face Solid Nickel Watches. ii to iOâ€"Twenty Sliver Thimbles. £1 to 6"â€"Twenty half-dozen Table Spoons (Sil- ver Plated). 61 to {loâ€"Thirty Testaments (Morocco Bound). 91 to Effâ€"Seven Pair Silver Sugar Tongs. 93»0ne Com lets Set Cooper (16 vols.) 99â€"0ne Blac Silk Dress. 100 (or iast)-â€"Flne Toned Rosewood Piano, vai- ued at four hundred dollars. Each person competing must be or become an actual subscriber to the LADIns’ JOUB' Nan. Present subscribers competing will have their term extended one year for the eighty cents sent. The regular subscription price is one dollar per year, but during the term of this competition, which remains open only until the lï¬ih of December, inclusive, subscriptions will be received at the rate of eighty cents per year, or two for one dollar and ï¬fty cents. - . ' The JOURNAL has been established for ï¬fteen yours, and is thoroughly reliable in every respect, and is cheap at one dollar per year. v , Every‘person who competes cannot get 1 prize, but. those who do not will get good value for their eighty cent investment, and all the above articles, as far as they go,will be given to those whose answers are correct. No charges will be exacted, beyond the subscription price named, from those who succeed in obtaining rewards. The list of successful competitors will be published in the issue of the JOURNAL following the close of the competition. Ten days after the date of closing of the competition will be given for letters to reach the Lsnrits’ J OUBNAL ofï¬ce from dis- tant points, but they must all be post« marked not later than the 16th December. This competition is revivcd, after about ï¬ve years’ silence, only at the solicita¢ tion of the many subscribers and friends of the Laoiss‘ JOURNAL These prizes have heretofore been given to agents for getting up clubs, but they (the prizes) are now offered direct to the nblic, and we know that the winners will) be Well pleased with the articles offered. 0f the thousands of persons who gained rewards in previous competitions, word is yet to be received from a dissatisï¬ed com- petitor. Address The Lfnms' JOURNAL, 73 Adelaide St. W.; Toronto, Canada. A CAREFUL HOUSEWIFE. A London Woman's Elaborate Defence of Her Home Against Pillage. A correspondent writes to the New York Sun as follows ;â€"-My wife’s mother lives in the outskirts of London,and is absolutely certain that all the unemployed of that great city mean to break in whenever they not the chance,and pillage her comfortable home. Her defences are elaborate. On each window of the ground floor and base- taunt is a bell, the spring being wedged between the upper and lower sash. If you open the window the bells ï¬rst ring and then fall to the round with a hideous clatter. Against t e back basement door stands the ate ladder,and balanced on that is a large tin ï¬sh boiler. Against the front basement door stands the ironing board, and ingeniouslyhung on thisure the kitchen scales. The ladder or board would fall at a touch. 0n the extreme edge of the kitchen table stands a basket containing the kitchen spoons and knives and forks. 0n the newel post, as you reach the ground floor, is a large pot containing plants, and balanced across it is her late husband‘s cane, a ponderous affair of malacca,with an ivory crook handle :if it fell it would slide all down the kitchen stairs. When these things are fixed, and a chair with some china ornaments, once the property of her husband's ï¬rst wife balanced against the front door, she puts on her night cap of the vintage of 1833, a most formidable affair, and placing two old-fashioned watchman’s rattles, a brass candle stick snufi’ers and extinguishers, to throw down stairs at the ï¬rst alarm, beside her bed, she says her prayers and turns in to sleep peacefully, at least somy wife says. There is an Old World thoroughness about all this carried out in all her methods, and the only thing left for me to do was to emigrate, which I did six months after I was made the hap- piest of men. P.S.-â€"l forgot to mention that last time she went to town a gsutlemanly stranger, looking like a country parson,uksd her the way to St. Paul's Cathedral and abstracted her purse from her handbag during the conversation. Russia and France are both rcpo ‘ have accepted the Porte’s proposa.s ro- ispecting reforms in Armenia. fled l0 single stamp in this collection Mr. Paul (3, '1'. “Houses ms'urricmsr To or. 808133. » The Suffering: or Mr. John Boyer. Banker. Riccardan (innâ€"A Victim oflndlxes. tten in its Host Dlsircsalnx Formsâ€" Seemlnxly‘a Hopeless Case Perfectly Cured by South American Scrvlno. 18 is the face of a banker, howner viewed. There is written plainly the careful, cautious, conservative man of ï¬nance, one who weighs every detail, and who, gen- erous in disposition, is yet ï¬rm and resolute in the conduct of his business, as a banker mrst needs be. This is the man who suf- fered, as few men have snflercd anywhere, from indigestion. His own words‘are these i " Abonta year ago, as a result of heavy work. no doubt, I became very much troubled with indigestion. Associated with it were those terribly distressing feelings that ‘can hardly be described in any language,.but that are so common to the dyspeptic. I had tried various methods of ridding myself of the trouble, without success. At last I tried South American Nervine. The result? In one word I may say, and I gladly say it, it cured me, and I have no hesitation in recommending any person affect-ed with any stomach trouble to fry South American Nervine.†Mr. Boyer is not the man to headlessly give a testimonial for _a proprietary medi- cine, bnt the strong wor e that he uses-of South American Nervine come from a grateful heart. He wns sick, nigh unto death, and this medicine made him well again. - This Great Discovery will cure radically in every case of indigestion, dyspepsia, hervcusness‘and general debiliiy. It is ï¬t. tingly termed a Great Discovery. s Laughabie Mistake. Two ladies entered a book-store recently and the younger asked the clerk for a book called “Favorite Prescription." The puzzled attendant was unable to comply with her re nest and she left the store disappointed. nquiry elicited the fact that she had overheard a conversation between to literary ladies in which "Favorite Prescrip- tion†was mentioned with extravagant praise, and had jumped to the conclusion that it was abook. She‘ now knows that Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription is a sovereign cure for the ins and “weaknesses†peculiar to women, for she has been cured by its use. Sand for a free pamphlet, or remit 10 cents in stamps for Book (168 pages) on “Woman and Her Diseases.†Address VVorld’s Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y. Dr. Pierce's Pellets cure permanently constipation, sick headache, biliousness, indigestion and kindred ailments. The reason why all men honor love is because it looks up and not down ; aspires, and not despairs.-â€"Emerson. ’ ,. ..- .._â€".â€"â€"â€"-. ._. THE lilEMBER FOR AEGOMA. Mntseorce ll..lIcDonnell. .ll.P. for Algomn. Recommends, Dr. Agnew’s (‘uiarrhnl Powderâ€"ll Relieves in 10 to 60 Min- uies- Let no one be surprised at the high char- acter of the testimonials received by the proprietors of Dr. Agnew’s Catarrhal Powder. This medicine merits the best things that’ can be, said of it, for be the trouble Cold in the Head, Catarrh, Hay Fever or Catarrhal Deafness, relief is so speedy and effective that it charms all. This is the view of the popular member of the House of Commons for the District of Algomu, who has used this medicine, and dose not hesitate to tell the people of Can- ada of its great worth. Sample Bottle and Blovver senton receipt of twa 3-cent stamp". S. G. DETCHON, 44. Church St., Toronto. A world without a Sabbath would be like a man without asmile, like a summer without flowors, and like a homestead without a garden.â€"Beeoher. ______...â€".__â€"_ When Adam was a. boy. This was years ago,'for Adam has been dead quite a while, though to be sure he has left a progeny that keeps up pretty wall the family characteristics. There are wise men to-dsy who delve into the misty past and tell us all sorts of things,but they are silent on those events that would make Adam interesting to the modern man. What did Adam do when he ran a sliver under his ï¬nger nail? Had he to take measles and whooping cough! If he had come did he cut them with a razor or did he stretch forth a hand in the future and et a bottle of Putnam's Painless Corn ilxtractbr ? Putnam’s is the best, is sure, safe, painless, and acts in twenty-four hours. Words are but lackeys to sense, and will dance attendance without wages or compulsion.â€"Swift. Results of Gross Mismanagement. Disease and perhaps death are sure to result from using our present water supply. Every'tap in Toronto is supplying citizens with positive ï¬lth. Be warned in time and provide yourself with a liberal supply of St. Loon Mineral Water, whose purity is beyond question, A carload just to hand, more on the way and can be purchased from nearly every dealer in the city. Order quick. Head office 101$ King St. W. Tel. l32l. Quite Conscientious. Eireâ€"Why didn’t you tell me when you sold me that house that I'd have mosqui- toes there by the million 2 Sellerâ€"Well, because I make it a rule always to give my customers more than they expect. ______.â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" A new magazine rifle invented by an Italian ï¬res twenty cartridges automati- cally without requiring any change of pos- ition on the part of the soldier. James W. Paul, jr., a member of the banking firm of Droxslaz 00., owns pro- bably the most valuable collection of postage stamps in the world. The American section is especially complete. The huff-coloured Brattleboro 5-cent stamp of 1848 is worth $500, and the others of the same year, stamped with the head of James Buchanan, are valued at $250 to $350 apiece. For a refused $.50 ‘. "‘he entire set was recently w ‘ 4 insured for 5.3 .03 '. ms cote sw st OF-HuART DIS- ‘ E _. ls Dispeued in so Dunne: by Dr. Axlevfs Cure for the Heart. The thousands who surfer from heart dis~ case will understand what is meant by Mrs. y ’45! ‘, W Roadhouse, cf Willscroft, Ont., when she says : “ Gold sweat would stand out in great beads upon my face." With everyone who suffers from heart trouble it is a death struggle, for it is hard to say when the cord of life will not snap with this disease controlling the sy tsm. In the interests of human life, let al who suffer from heart trouble always act prothly, and use a remedy that is effective. oath may easily occur if it is a case simply of experiment- ing with medicines that- ars not specially intended to remove the trouble in this direction. Dr. Agnew’s Cure for the Heart is a heart speciï¬c, and will give relief with- in 30 minutes after the ï¬rst dose is taken and cure permanently," many have already testiï¬ed through these columns. ‘ It is not the many oaths that make the truth, but the plain single vow, that is vowed true.â€"Shakospear0. TWENTY-FIVE YEARS :A MARTYR T0 RHEUMATISM. Released From Pain In One Day. “ It is my desire," says Mr. James Kerr, farmer, of Karl, Ont., “to tell for the pub- lic good of the great blessing South Ameri- can Rheumatic Cure has been to my wife. She had been a great sufferer from rheumatism for 25 years i had doctored with all physicians, far and near,but never received perfect relief until she used South American Rheumatic Cnro. It banished all pain in one day, and seven bottles cured radically. I think two or three bottles would have been sufï¬cient had it not been for delay in securing medicine. I most cheerfully and freely give this testimony, and strongly recommend sufferers from rheumatism to use this remedy,“ I believe it will cure in every ease." He is armed without that is innocent within ; be this thy screen and this thy wall of brass.-â€"-Horace. Neuraigla's Persistent Agony Hal but one source of relief. Nervillne â€"-nerve pain cureâ€"penetrates to the irri- tated nerves, soothes them into repose, and affords relief almost instantly. whole range of medicine affords no parallel to Nerviline as a pain reliever. ' As “ nnkindness has no remedy at law,†let its avoidance be with you a point of honor.â€"Hosea Ballou. ____+__.___ Death Through the Kidneys. Hardly any organs of the human system play a more vital part than the kidneys. A derangement of these, even to aslight . V 1 Walter his &- The Largest ’18an of PURI, Him-I onaoa» COCOAS and CHOCOLATEB . 'OuthIsOeuttasuahvevoostvol HIGHEST AWARDS tore the great industrial and Food EXPOSITIONS it ill EURDPI AND AMERIOA. ill ~â€"-â€"-â€"---â€" Caution: 1‘ “"umï¬ - m l ofthe incite-1'3 one &ocde. consumers than make I 1' ‘. at o glare of mauuflem w camel 5 robe-tor. In“. on each package. SOLD BY OROOERlu EVERYWHERE. -5...“ WALTER BAKER i! 00. LTD. DORGHESTER, “I Plans prescribe Scott’s Emulsion of Cod-liver - Oil and Hypophos- . phitcs because they ï¬nd their patients can tolerate it for a long time, as it does not upset the stomach nor derangc the digestion like the plain oil. Scott's Emulsion is as much easier to digest than the plain oil as milk is easier to digest than butter. Besides, the fish- fat taste is taken out of the oil, and it is almost slatable. The way sickly chil ren, emaciated, anaemic and consumptive adults, .- gam flesh on Scott's Emulsion I is very remarkable. Don't be persuaded to accept a :ubrtlfutol Scott a. Bowne, Bellsvllls. 50c. and $1. ARMERS here is a snap for you. Harris has sample cloth pieces for quilts. Send 1 for trial lot. cod value. 27,, 20. 1 William St. Toronto. BUSINESS CHANCES. If you want to buy or sell a stock or business The of any description write me. I have had largo experience in the wholesale. Am selling busi- nesses continually. Correspondence confiden- tial. No charge to buyers. JOHN NE\\', 21 Adelaide East, Toronto ‘ PonTiNG-EBODeâ€"Aii kinds Guns, miles, Ammunition. and Fishing Tackle. Agan for Blue Rock. (21in Pigeons and Traps. T. COSTEN 00., 1698 Notro Dame St..ii’fontrca memory“ All Kinds. "MT" "ma from Windmills. Fire De artment Sup- priics and Waterwurks P ants down 0 nginc Packing of the best kind. degree, will lead to trouble that is likely, J. E NAUD, Manufacturers! Agent. if not stuycd,to prove fatal. There is only one we. for the system to be rid of this disease, and that is by trying a medicine that will not especially, and is aspeciï¬c for kidney disease. This. is the strong factor in the great South American Kidney Cure. It is prepared especially for these organs, is radical in its banishment of disease located here, and rich in the healing powers necessary to complete restoration. Catairh Use Nasal Balm. Quick, po si tive cure. Soothing, cleansing, healing, A. P. 781 Rheumatism Cured “ In July last I was taken with rheu- matism in its worst form. Local phy- sicians treated me, did not give me any relief. lives advised to give Hood’s Sar- saparilla a trial, gr 0 a t pleasure in stating that two hot- liir. Byriin 'n which I did. I take ‘ . , ties gave mark-3d re- .. 1‘ lief. Continuing reg- ‘ ‘7'" ulnrly with the med- ioine, I am now cured. W'hile afflicted I was frequently 0} iliged to use crutches. [cannotrecuiiiiiieiii Sarsapariila too hi lily. liYirux (.‘llANlilZLL, lloml's engineer at Water ‘. orks, Toronto Junctioii,1_int. ilood’sssa'x’ï¬i Sines HOOd’S Pills cure all liver ills. 250. ALMA g filial Literature and Science. Music. 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ONT. ‘iANAer'S Ul‘i‘iilest Commercial School; L advantages bust in the Dominion; stu- dents sedated io po>ition< every week ; mode- ruvo mics; everything ilrst-clusq. Catalogue and cht'illlC‘n~ of pi-nmuns‘hip lice. SHAVI as ELLIOTT. Principals. RIVA'I‘E FUNDS FOR l.\'V BZS’l'MEN'I on Mortgage of Real liwtnie. liitvrest at lowest rules. Special arrangements may - be made for Church Lynne. Apply to Beatty, Blackstock, Nesbitt, Chadwick & Riddell, ‘ Bank of Toronto Offices. Church Street. Toronto SWINE? * AKNc * vowsu THE COOK'S BEST FRIEND LARGEST SAL: m CANADA. ; s k “is ~85 colic“ FOR ALL PURPOSES. Quality Unsurpassed by any ..ROOK SALT m(lillifiyifgli‘dflii‘is FOR STOCK if}? Wholesalo~VEnan STEWART & CO. so so MONTRML and QUEBEO