l i l l ,_ as. st." Virus: DANCE. A laiady That-Has Long Baffled Medical Skin. A Speedy Care for the Trouble at Lut nu covered-The Particular-I or the Care or n Little Girl Who Was in Severe Suflrrrr. From the Ottawa. Journal. In a handsome brick residence on the Jilth line of Gouiborn township. Caric- ton Cm, lives Mr. Thomas. liradiey,0no of Gonlborn‘s most soct-essfui farmers. in Mr. Bradley's family is a bright lit.- tie «laughter, 8 years of age, who llzid been a severe sufferer from St. Viius‘ dance, and who had been invited by physicians without any beneficial re- sults. lluving learned that the little one had been fully restored to health by the use of Dr. \Viliiaiiis’ Pink Pills, a correspondent. of the Journal called “Now Entirely Free From Disease.†1 at the family residence for the pur4 pose. of ascertaining the facts, and found the little girl a picture of bright- ness and good health. Mrs. Faulkner, a Sister of the little one. gave the fol- E the other day of B remedy which, in is lowing information: "About eighteen . nicnt lis ago Alvira was attacked by that. terrible malady. St. Vitus' dance. and become so bad that we called in two (loclurs, who held out no hope to us of her ultimate cure, and she. was so bad- Iy affected with the ‘dancc' as to re- quire almost. constant watt-hing. About this time we read in the Ottawa. v Journal of a similar case cured by the use of Dr. \Viliianis’ Pink Pills, which gave us renewed hope. We rocureda couple of boxes, and before i. ese were all used there was a. perceptible im- provement. After using sxx boxes' more she was entirely free from the disease, and as you can see is enjoying the best of health. Several have passed since the use of the Pink Pills was discontinued, but there has been no return of the malady, nor any syni llnllls of it. We are quite certain Dr. Viliianis' Pink Pills cured her and strongly recommend them in similar case." Dr. “'iiliams' Pink Pills are an un- failing specific for such diseases as loco~ motor ataxia, partial paralysis, Vitus' dance, sciatica, neuralgia, rheu- matism. nervous headache. the after efâ€" fects of la grippe, palpitation of the heart, pale and sallow complexion, all forms of weakness either in male or fe- male. l’ink Pills are sold by all deal- ers, or will be sent post. paid on receipt of price. 50 cents a box, or six boxes for months ' Sb. l lot the neck that tell of the bottle with : asphyxia, under o tightly closed coffin lid. The legs are drawn up and the ï¬ngers have Itheir jornu almost torn apart. As if in iimporishnbio marble, all this has been preserved unchanged for A hundred years. ‘ Another ï¬gure is that of o Genera who was killed in n duel, and the cobbler points to what seems to be a hole in the now rag- lged, browned garment that is plainly of n 3 military cut, and says : “That. hole in the breast. shows where he received the fatal Wound. I got the story from an old docum- ment. l Side by side with oil that remains of several Bordeaux belies of a. century ago in the body of an old negress, who has been so remarkably preserved that. the low fore- head, broad lips and high cheek bones can be distinguished. There is nyoung mother. too, and tiny baby, who were buried together and are now stood upright, the child tightly enfoidad in the woman's , arm. One strange group is pointed out by the old manâ€"a father, mother and four chil- dren of various sizes, who died from eating poisonous mushrooms. ‘ How this fact. has WEARY AND WEAK WOMEN mm A REAL FRlEND ill soura AMERICAN NERVINE. unpaired orby all Her Friends. and no! (‘iise Pronounced llopeieu by Doctors. Miss Annie Patterson, or Sack7lllo..\‘.n., Wu Restored to Perfect ilrnlih. ERHAPS he was a cynic, but some one. has said that. in this age there are no healthy wo- men. Let. us be generous and dis- count. the state- ment. The age has many women, strong and noble physically. asthey are mentally .and morally: but. it is true nevertheless. that a large percent- age of the women of the country suffer from nervous and general debility. They drag out. a weary pristence. and 'each day is a day of pain and suffer- ing. This was the case With Miss come down to the present- day is uncertain, Annie Patterson. of Sackvillc, N.B.. a but the custodian insists that that. was the lady widely known in those parts. cause of their death, and that in a single night this entire family was swept off in this way. ' MAKE; BURNS PAiiiâ€"fass. Discovery That a Solution of l’icric Acid Will Base 3 Fresh Wound and “col it. Too, Thcsufl‘ering caused by a burn upon the skin, whether small or great, iii intense, as every one knows, and medical science has only been able, that; lento paliiate but. not to remove the pain entirely Chance led to lviio discovery in the Paris Charity Hospital ciaimed,will cause burns to cease from being 2 painful as soon as it. is applied, and which ;wiii cause the injured flesh to heal with i marvellous rapidity. 1 One of the surgeonsjvas in the habit of using picric acid as an antiseptic and his hand! were therefore impregnated with the solution. One doy,in lighting a cigarette, She was weak, and showed symptoms of'en- tering a decline. She suffered terribly from indigestiop and nervousness. Having tried practically all sorts of remedies. and called in the aSSistancc of the cleverest physicians, and, these doing her no good. she was influenced by some one, somehow, to tryï¬outh American Nervine. Of course, it. was like hoping against hopeâ€"another paâ€" tent medicine. But she had taken only one bottle when her system began to take on the health of earliest years. and after using three bottles she was completely cured. No wonder she is strong in her convictions that. there is no remedy like South American Ner- vine. This remedy is a remarkable health builder, it removes disease. strength- ens ilie nerves, and puts on flesh. Miss Patterson's case is only one of thous- ands that. have been chronicled inthese columns at different times. .o.â€"â€"â€"â€".â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€" Corns! Corns ! Corns! “'hy shmild'you go limping round when Putnam’s Painless Corn_ Extrac- tor will remove your Corns in a few days? it will give almost instant re- a portion of the burning match fell upon lief and a guaranteed cure in the end. Shis hand, but' instead of» feeling it be Be sure you get the genume Punmms noticed not. the slightest pain. , time afterwards,while sealing a letter,some burning wax stuck to his ï¬nger, and though it cauterized the skin, he felt no' E sensation. This set. him to thinking, and 3 he arrived at the conclusion that the acid l liad,to use his own works, “acted upon the 9 tissues and tightened them.†I He began a series of experiments in l treating burns with a. saturated solution of picrio acid. “All pain was instantly supâ€" l pressed,†he says in his report, “after hav- ging bathed the wound in a solution of this i acid. Blisters did not. form, and a cure was ' effected after four or ï¬ve days. The only inconvenience :was that. the acid, which is ; commercially used in the manufacture of 5 dyes, colored the skin yellow, but. these A Show Corn Extractor, made by Poison 8; 00., Kingston, for manysubstitutes are be- ing offered, and it. is alw-" 5} better to get the best. Safe, sure, gulnleSS. United-States Ambassador Bayard has promised to deliver the annual address in the autumn to the Edinburgh Philosophical Society. 7 Ask your physician, your druggist and your friends about Shiloh's Cure for Consumption. They will recommend it. 'I imeiy Warning. The great success of in 1780) has led facturers of pure Chocolates on this continent. used in their manufactures. ‘ Consumers should ask for, and be sure that I' they get, the genuine Walter Baker 8:. Co.’s goods. the chocolate. preparations of the house of Walter Baker a Go. (established to the placing on the market many misleading and unscrupulous imitations of their name, labels, and wrappers. Baker St. Co. are the oldest and largest manu- Walter and high-grade Cocoas and No chemicals are WALTER BAKER & (30., Limited, DORCHESTER. MASS. sEâ€"éT VARNiâ€"SHES .m‘. For Carriage Work Manufactured by McCaskill, Dougall 85 00., Montreal. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED- A Strictly High Grade I l . Wheel at a MODERATE PRICE. G. T. l’liNDRlTH, Manufacturer. 73 to 81 Adelaido W. Toronto _________~.__â€"â€"._â€" Machinery of all Kinds. from Windmills. Fire Department Sup lies and \Vnterworks Plants down i. - Engine l’acking of the best. kind. J. E. NAU‘D, Manufacturers Agent. 2357 hotrc Dame Sn, Montrea FLORIDA LANDS of extraordinary fertility in healthy oration ; im‘e enso profits on shipping winter grown vegetables to ii vrtiiern markets. No clearing, drainage or irrigation needed. Low prices; 6 my term-I. \V. J. FENTON, 203 Church Street, Toronto. Permanently Cured by a strictly Educa- tional System. No advance tees. Write for circular. THE ONTARIO INSTITUTE. 65 Shutor St Toronto ARMERB hero is a. snap for you. Harri: F has sample cloth pieces for quilts. Send 3' for trial lot, nod Value. 27, 29, 1 William St“ Toronto. ' OUGLAS anos, Slate.Gravoinndniothl roofcrs, metallic ceilings, skylights sheet. metal workers. 124 Adelaide W.,Toronto BUSINESS CHANCES. If you want. to buy or sell a stock or business of any description write me. Ihuve had large ex perience in the wholesale. Am selling busi- ne sees continually. Correspondence conï¬den- tial. No charge to buyers. JOHN Saw, 21 Adelaide East. Toronto Get my descriptive catalogue . afford to do without them. S Anion in Pennsylvania. won 3550 by GIT. pendflth’lerl’73t08lAdelnidwhw drinking a quart of whiskey in an hour and a. half. The money was used for funeral expenses. Pain Banished aslny Magic. Nervilineâ€"nerve pain cureâ€"is a posi- smlns “Pliny disappeared Wan W115th five and almost. instantaneous remedy with boric‘ acid. Picric acid, moreover, is for external, internal, or local pains. The most active reincdy_hitherto known falls far short of Nerv11ine for potent The cheapness of picric acid and the ease power in the relief of nerve pain. A 82.59, _ by addressing 'Dr. \Villiams’ f odorless, and is neither caustic, irritating Meiiicinc Co.. BrockVille, Ont... or lnor toxic in its eti'e'cta." Schenectady, N. Y. ‘ [with which a. proper solution of ii; may be “i511 Will demonsuate' prepared and kept. ready have induced IVERY LlFELIKE MUMMIES. Ghostly Exhibit. of the Dead in an Old Bordeaux Crypt in u Remarkable I Stale of Preservation. It. is the general impression~ that no more horrible and ghostly picture of death prt'. ‘ served for the eyes of succeeding gencu ations is to be viewed than in the catacombs ; of Rome. There, for down in the earth’ among tortuous passages which ascend 31d descend, are niches ï¬lled with grisly human skulls and heaps of bones arranged in ghostly, grotesque patterns that. stem °ven more terrible, half lit as they are by j the faint gicams of the candle in an attend- [ ant’a hand. i Nevertheless in a corner of Europe for lens visited the busy and bustling city of Bordeaux, in Southern France on the bank8 of the Rivor Guronne, there is an exhibition of the dead that. for horror personiï¬ed furl overlaps the skulls and bones of the cota- l combs of Rome. There are not. tar from a hundred mummiï¬ed corpses, clothed in flash, almost. as natural as in life, only with their faces sunken, their eyeballs depressed E l and all tuned to . AGRUESOME arrows, even their clothes having been preserved. Few tourists pass through Bordeaux, but; the Church of St. Michael, to which the crypt belongs, is quite open to visitors and , ingress is easy. The crypt- lies under the great Gothic tower of the church that. is one of the ï¬nest. pieces of architecture in France. I The guardian of the mummified corpses, below is a bent elderly Cobbler who, while. waiting for the few visitors, sits in a littiel shop just outside the lower and menda' ihoon all day long. He starts down the Itops in total darkness, pouring hall “‘llyi to light. a toliow candle stuck in a piece of! tin mounted on the end of ii stick. Arrived at the crypt, the \'lBll.0i‘ seen by i the dim candlelight that he is in the centre; of a ring of horrible ï¬gures that urimuce and poor at him, that. seem in their: nhriviailcd and tattered grave clothes like? Holboin'a famous "Dance of Deaf h" l'c‘llllZ- I ed to perfection. It is as if the deal were brought to lilo again in the flash, with their , cereuieuto hnlf falling from them, every: feature and every iimli distorted, horrible in the ghostly burlesque upon blooming life that they seem to be enacting. The explanation of this strange preset": vntion iii to be found in the Incl which Detention the attested that the soil of the old cemetery possessed, through certain ; . chemical properties. it peculmr power of. pruervatzon. . Tim cobbler tells you queer stories of tho dend, one particularly horrible of ii youth who won buried niivo. l'hc body in its mummified state in an ample proof of the tale. Even though the face is sunken and ' its character totally lost, there can yet be discerned the curing ctlect of agony Mid the STRPMILE is 'riir: mun. hit-wry i! pluniy ext-lent in the Way body ll drawn up, in the swollen miracles Wm. many of the large maniifactoriee about Paris,whoae workmen are frequently burn- ed at. their labors, to place jars about within easy reach, so that. those injured may he treated with as little delay as possible. "A little farm well tilled, A little cellar well filled, A little wife well willed." \Vhat could you wish a man better than that? The last is not the least John Armstrong oncea well known actor, but who has been otl the stage for about seven years, is now in the ministry. Ask your physician, your druggist and your friends about. Shiloh’s Cure for Consumption. They will recommend it. ‘ People in Madison county, Kentucky, who have paid their taxes are entitled to be married free by the sheriff. Cold in the headâ€"Nasal Balm gives instant relief, speedily cures. Never by any means, but. how can a wife be fails. well willed if she be the victim of those distressing maladies that make her life a burden? Let her take Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Perscription and cure all painâ€" ful irregularities, uterine disorders, inâ€" flammation and ulceration, prolapsus and kindred weaknesses. It; is a boon and a blessing to women. Thousands are in the. bloom of health through .using it, when otherwise they would be under the sod. Are you a sufferer? Use it. or some day we may readâ€" I A little wife self willed Rosewood coffin early filled Spite of doctor well skilled. Ovarian, Fibroid, and other Tumors cured without surgery. Book, testi- monials and references, mailed secure- ly sealed for 10 cents in stamps. Ad- dress, \Vorld’s Dispensary Medical As- isociation. Buffalo, N.Y. ._~__o_....___. The Ilo'. Licius R Paige, LL. D., of Ciinbridge, .\lass., thinks that he, is the oldest. living Free Mason in the United States. He. is 9»! years of age. Constipation causes more than half the ills at women. Karl’s Clover Root Tea is a pleasant cure for Constipation. A I’lttsburg girl whose lover is a white- wusher named Kelsey always call him " Keiseymlne." Neither Competition rivalry can shake the reputation of St. Leon \Vater. YA Ala-r stamina. Cod-liver Oil is useful beyond any praise it has ever won, and yet few are willing or can take it in ' its natural. state. Scott’s j Emulsion of Cod-liver Oil is not offensive; it is al- most palatable. , Children like it. It is i Cod-liver Oil made more i effectual. and combined l with the Hypophosphites 1 its strengthening and flesh-forming powers are i largely increased. ' Don‘t be permodd (c accrp! a n. hellish .’ Scat! 5; Boom, Ec-llaviiio. 53:. and $l. nor dishonest Minnesota has a variety of Woive which so cios eiy resemble the Siberian wol that. many p9 ople believe they came from that. country. Constipation causes more than half the ills of women. Karl's Clover Root Tea is a pleasant. Cure for Constipation. A. P. ‘78 7. ‘ v_â€"â€"~â€"â€"~â€"â€"_â€".â€".__ £5-19». ill the Head 15 a dangerous disease because it is! liable to result in loss of hearing or! Silli‘ll, or develop into consumption. llcud the following: “My wife has been a sufferer from catarrh for the past {our years and the disease had gone so far that her eyesight was affected '50 that for nearly a year she was unable to read for more than five minutes at a time. She suffered severe pains in the head and at times was almosl distracted. About Christmas, she com- menced taking Hood’s Sarsaparllia, and since that time has steadily improved. She has taken six bottles of Hood’s Ear- sapariila and is on the road to a complete cure. I cannot speak too highiyoi llood’s Sarsaparilia, and I cheerfully rccommend it.“ W. H. Frasier}, Non-market, Ontario. TORONTO, (INT. 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