3 (a , I LURING GAME’I‘O DEATH. ._â€"â€"-_â€"â€"â€"~« â€"-â€" ~â€" â€"â€"â€"-.~ M. Beasts of Pity 111M. Play on the Curiosity of Their Natural Food. ' A writer in a well-known sporting pa- per tells how he and a friend lay down behind a log one day and watched for a flock of canvasback ducks to come into the brutal river. Pratty soon in came a fleck of thousands that alighted 500 yards from the shore and began to plume themsdves duck fashion. One of the men tied his red handkerchief on the end of astick and began to wave it at intervals in sight of the ducks. The ducks began to cock their heads sideways, and after a while they began to swim toward the log. They came within twenty yards and themcn jumped up, and one got nineteen the other fifteen ducks with the four ‘dis- charges. Readers will remember how the panther on the plains of Patagonia that gets as near a herd of guanacos as it can, then lies down behind a bush on its back. It puts one paw up in the air, then another, then the third and fourth. and after a bit all four at once. That seems curious to the guan- acos and they come close to investigate. Up jumps the panther. and lights on the nearest ones' back and breaks its neck. A for in Nova. Scotia comes down to the Bay of Fundy and goes jumpin along the beach a couple of rods on back again, rising on its hind legs at. each about leCd and waving its big tail in the air. The little flock of four or five geese out on the water begin to wonder what can be the matter with the fox. They swim up into the shal- low water to investigate when indashes the fox and grabs one by the neck. The men have taken advantage of this trick and have trained dogs to do as the fox does. For lack of a dog men themselves have ambled about on their hands and knees to attract the birds. A wild house oat. black as coal, was seen by a hunter, walking slowly up and down a level stretch of sand near an old house on the Connecticut River. Three black ducks were far out on the river and like the geese came ‘swim- ming slowly in, out of curiosity. but the man could not wait to see what would happen. He killed all three ducks with his gun. . â€"_â€"â€"â€".â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" GOOD INFLUENCE OF BUDDHISM. The following statistics will make all the converts to Buddhism rejoice. They are taken from the criminal reports of India. and show one criminal for every 274 Eurotwans. l in 509 Asiatics inter- marricd with Europeans, 1 in 709 Chris- tians born in India, 1 in 1.361 Hindoos worshippingBrahma. and l in 3,787 Buddhists. For every true Christian ihisbgomparison is appalling, or ought to . AN INSULT. (lcnial customer (in ani)â€"-â€"ls the mutton broth good to-dayi High-toned Waiterâ€"Don't know, sch. I don't eat heal). sah. I . ._.___..____..._. Don’t be Imposed Upon, when you ask for Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery. Go to a reliable! dealer. He will sell you what you want. . urge upon you in its place are think-: The ones who have something else (0% mg of the extra profit they'll make! These things pay them better, but they don't care about you. None of those substitutes is net as good" as the “l')iscovery.†' but is the only blood-cleanser. f1esh-builder,! and strengthâ€"restorer so far-reaching' and so unfailing in its effects that it can be guaranteed. In the most stub- born Skin, scalp. or scrofulous nffec-; (ions. or in every disease that's caused} by n. iorpid liver or by impure bloodâ€"‘ it effects perfect and permanent cures. FISH IN AN OLD \VELL. Some quccr fish were taken out of; the recently reopened well on the Unit- l ed States fish station at San Marcos, Tex. varying in length from 11-2 to 41-2I inches. Those creatures live on land or 3 water. have human-looking faces. handsl and feet, bulldog head, tail of an cell and body of fish. There were also large l numbers of shrimps, resembling see. shrimps. only smaller. It is an artesian well, and everybody wants to knOW‘ where the creatures come from. How's This ? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Lfamrrh that can not be cured by lluil’s Untarrh Cure. 1“. J. CHEN KY 3'. 00.. Props" Toledo, 0. We tho undersigned. have known 1-. .J’. Cheney for 'l:o last to yours. and believe him . poricci ly honorable in all bu-iness lranmctu no and ï¬nancing; able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. \VIST x 'l‘Rl‘AX. “'holosale Druggiste, To- lcdo. 0. \VAIJHNO. KINNAN llruxgiuts. Tole-do. Ohio. liali‘s Catarrh L‘uro is taken internally, act» ing directly upon tho blood and mucous sur- faces of the syntax). l’iicc 75c. or bottle. Sold b ' all Uruggiais. Testzmin'is a free. Hall a Family l'iils are [tic boat. &. MARVIN, \\'holes 1l8 â€". MARRIED AFTER DEATH. A marriage after death has taken place in Russia. A young Jewess havâ€" ing died suddenly. her relatives decid- ed that. as she was betrothed, she should be married. and thus "escape the dis- 1 grace of entering the other world as a single woman." The ceremony took vim-c in the cemetery. after which the iody was returned to the coffin and lowered into the grave. â€"â€" Reclpeâ€"I-‘or Making a Delicious .. Health Drink at Small Cost. Adunin‘ Root Boo: Extract......... one bottle l-‘leiichin: n i'd Yeast ........ .. . ..half a cake Sugar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....... . ...... two pounds Lanna-m Water ............ . ...... two gallon! Dissolve tho sugar and yeast in the water. add the extract. and bottle; pace in a warm place for twenty-four hours until it fornicate. then place on lot. when it will open sparkling and deletions. The rho: beer can be obtained in all drug and armory atom in 10 and 25 cont bottle: to make no and ï¬ve gallon. :last fall (1894) in it to Thcro were several salamanders, , thought I Mr. Jacob Wilcox of St. Thomas, Ontario, is one of the best known men in that vicinity. He is now, he says, an old man, but Hood‘s Sarsaparilla has made him feel young again. “About a year ago I had a very severe attack of the grip, which resulted in my not having a well day for several months afterwards. I was completely run down and my system was in s Terrible Condition. 1 lost flesh and became depressed in spirits. Finally aft-lend who had been beneï¬ted by Hood’s Snrsaparilla advised me to try it and I did so. I continued tak- ing it until I used twelve bottles and today I can honestly say Hood’s Saras- psrills has restored me to my lormer| health.†JACOB WILcox, St. Thomas, Ontario. Hood’s Sarsaparilla Is the Only True Blood Purifier Prominently in the public eye today. It ‘ cures when all other preparjtions fall. - the alter-dinner pill and HOOd’s Plus familv cathartic. 254:. .__._____â€"_â€".~.â€"â€" Britain’s Killiifllliiy (lure. Positive (‘urc i‘or Rheumatism throughout. Most and Paralysis. V -. nts all Her Friends to Know. An Ottawa. Lad had no he , but tried it an. was cure . ’ Mrs. Thomas A. Title, Ottawa, adds to the great volume of voluntary testi- monials the following story pf the case; Ottawa. August. 7th. 1&5. S. S. Ryckman. M. P. Dear Sir ;â€"I cannot find words to ex- press to you my gratitude for the ser- viccs your Kootcnay Cure has done me. I had been treated b the best physiâ€" cians in Ottawa for heumatism, but they told me that my case was so com- plicated, my trouble having originated irom La Grippa, that any relief they could give would only be temporary. Just at this time I heard of your I‘Blll‘ ody, and you were kind enough to call on me. I had very little hope of relief at first, the rheumatism having set- tled in my muscles and almost destroy- ed my nerves. However, I determined to try once more and began to take your medicine, and in'my case. physi- cally speaking, old things have past away and all things have become new. I can go anywhere, unaided. My nerves are as strong as over they were. in my life and no change in the atmosphere has any effect on me now. I cannot thank you enough, but write this so that some other sufferer may read it and seek relief. You can refer any person to .me at my residence, 199 Albert; Street, Ottawa, and I shall be only too happy to give them any infor- mation in my power. Yours gratefully. MRS. THOMAS A. PIRIE, 199 Albert St... Ottawa. GLADSTONE’S \VORKING HOURS. Mr. Gladstone gets to work at 10 in the ~morning and stops at lunch time. \Vhen the lunch gong sounds he lays down his pen. Though Shir. Gladstone does not get to his library, until 10, he begins his day’ swork at 8 o’clock every morning. for he reads in bed while he is taking his breakfastâ€"a luxury which until quite recently he has not allowed One Of the Most Romantic Spots in those about him to impose upon him. Canada. His eyesight is troubling him a great deal nowadays, and he cannot read as But- it is No More Free from the Ills to he would like. “'hicll Flesh is Ilcir Than loss Favored Localitiesâ€"An Account of a Strange Muliuiy From \V’lilcli n (laispcrcimx Farmer Suffered. From the Acadian, \Volfville, N.S.. Perhaps there is no more beautiful or picturesque spot in Nova Scotia than SHERIFF whims FREED. Years of Slavery, and How He Es- capecl. the valley of Gaspereaux. in the "Land i'i‘alkfl About Ills Delivcrcr Daily in Grail- of Evangeline." \Vinding its way through the centre of the valley is a beautiful little river, while nestled at tilde - Gains Fiat-cu Pounds in “'clght since "is Itcsruc. ' Urbana, Ohio.â€"-â€"(Specia.l.)â€"This town the foot of the mountains which riseiis greatly exercised over the remark_ on either side to the heighth of hun- able rescue of Sheriff R. P. Wilkins dreds of feet, is the romantic looking. from one of the worst forms of Slavery little village of Gaspereaux. About two l known to man. He has now fully re- ‘md 9' half miles from the Village “3‘ I covered from the results of his exper- sides Mr. Fred J. Fielding, one of the most thrifty farmers in this section of the country. Your correspondent call-- intelligent and apparently a very healthy looking man. In reply to our question, Mr. Fielding said, " ~cs, I was near to death's dour at one time, but thank God I am a new .man to-day. You soe, he went mu that pump in the kitchen. beneath is a. well about 20 feet deep, which was the cause, I think of all my illness. I went down clean it out and was only ashort time at the bottom, when I took with a severe pain at the back of my head and a burning sensation in my throat and lungs. such as caused by the inhalation of brimstono. A sort of stupor also was gradually coming over me when by a. huge effort. I succeeded in rcguining the 2 kitchen once morc. A lighted lamp let down became extinguishcdlhus show-‘ ing that the accumulation of gas had caused the trouble. The pain at the‘ back of my head continued to trouble mo and one day while working in a back field I suddenly lost. the use of my left eye. right arm and left leg. At times I could not speak but toâ€" wards evening I began slowly to grow better. The next day at about the same time 1 was seized again in the same manner. I now called in the family physician who told me that a blood vessel had burst in the back of my head. He left me medicine. The pain in the back of my head never left me and I continued to feel miserable. About two months after this second at.- tack while sitting in the post office of the villagel was suddenly seized again and citing out my horses and wagon started or home. I had not gone for when the lines dropped out of my right hand and In ain found myself blind ill my lefteye an the rightarin and left leg paralyzed. The horses now carried me tome but assed the house in the direction of the am. My wife thinking l had one on to the barn paid no attention or per- haps 15 minutes. when she sent one of the children to see what was keeping me. At this time I was unable to speak and had to be assisted into the house. Before bedtime I began to recover somewhat and felt fairly well the next morning, but was again seized during the day in the same manner and the report reached the village that Iwns dead. Neighbors came flocking out expecting that it was ‘truc. As the medicine I had tried seemed to do me no good. I now thought i would try Dr. \Villiams’ Pink Pills. and by the time I had used six boxes the pain had left my head and I felt as good as new. I now ceased usin them for about a month when felt a recurrence of the pziin at the back of my head. I sent again and got. three more boxes and used them. t is now about five months sinca i used the last pill. and l have never had a recurrence of the attack. besides I feel myself a new man. I am now 39 years of age, and have always worked on a. farm and new-- or enjoyed work better than last sum‘ mer and autumn and am positive Dr. \\'iliinms' Pink Pills cured me. I now always keep them In my house and. when my wife or children have any sickness our resort is to this medicine and always with the ver best effect. Dr. ‘Williams' Pink Pi is are offered with a confidence that they are the only perfect and unfailing blood build- er and nerve restorer and when given a fair trial disease and suffering must vanish. Sold by all dealers or sent by mail on receipt of 50 cents a box or 82.50 for six lows. by nddresaing thef Dr. \\'illiams' Medicine Co.. Breckvilien Ont.. or Schnectady. N31". Beware of imitations and refuse trashy sulstitutea alleged to be "just as good." iience. and talks freely - desire for tobacco. .I sleep and grate- fully of his deliverer. In an interview cheap restaur- v ed upon him and found a very genial, 3 toâ€"da’y he saw: I have been 3' perfeCt slave. to tobacco for over twenty five years; I smoked from twelve to fifteen cigars a day. November 4th, last, I bought my first box of Noâ€"To-Bac from Anderson & Cramer. I had little faith, and to my great surprise. after using part of the third box, I was completeâ€" ly cured and did not have the least To-day I feel better, better, think better, and I have gained fifteen pounds in weight, and there is not a day passes that I do not. recommend Noâ€"To-Bac to many of the tobacco users who I know are dostroyin their lives and vitality by the use o the weed." Further investigation revealed the fact that there are 500 people living in this town and the surrounding country who have been cured by No-Toâ€"Bac. Anderson & Cramer stated that the were the first to start the good wor here, as Mr. Anderson formed it. “Yes, we introduced No-'I‘0~Bac into this town about three years ago. The demand at the start was very light, the folks had no faith in it", but we sold to a few people, and to our great. astonishment every one reported a cure. Since ‘that time we have sold hundreds of boxes and every one under a guarantee to cure or refund the money, and strange as it may seem we have never had a call to refund money." Noâ€"To-Bac not only relieves the ner- vous irritation and makes the use of tobacco entirely unnecessary,but at the some time builds up and fortifies the general physical condition. As a natur- al invigator and stimulant we believe there, is no preparation in America to equal it. “ The public should be warned. how- ever. against the purchase of any of the many imitations on the market, as the success of Noâ€"Toâ€"Bac has brought forth a host of counterfeiters and imi- tutors. The genuine No-To-Bac is made by the Sterlin Remedy Co., Chicag Montreal and New York, and is 501 under a. guarantee to cure by all drug- gists. and every tablet has the word Noâ€"To-Bac plainly stamped thereon." VALUE OF LONDON LAND. Some land in Cornhill, London. has recently been sold at the rate of £2,- 000,000. per acre. The land included five shops, covering altogether 2,500 feet superficial, and was sold for £113,000, or at the rate of about. £50 per foot. Two more shops in the same street. having an area of about 2,500 feet. were bought in for £160,000. “can Disease of Five l'cnrs' Standing Abso. luiclv Cured by Dr. Manny's Cure for the Heart â€"'I'ho Great Lire-Saving Remedy (lives nellofin Thirty Minutes. Thomas Petty). E .. A lmor Que.: "I have been trou led or a at five years with severe heart complaint. At times the pain was so severe‘ that I was un- able to attend to business. The slight,- est exertion proved very fatiguing. and necessitated taking rest. I tried Dr. Agnew's Cure for the Heart. and ob- tamed immediate relief. I have now taken four bottles of the remedy. and am entirely free from every symptom of heart disease. I hope this statement may induce others troubled as I was to give this most valuable remedy a trial." GENUINE. \Vithcrbyâ€"l understand that you had a birthday-party at your house the other night. Who was therci Plankintonâ€"Two doctors and course. "Hamburg, 0nt.: "I have been a or term of 'ears, that. magnificent ho- furnished . attractive summer resort in Canada. SciirCe of the world- renowned St. Leon \Vater, so noted for its miraculous cure of disease. Accomâ€" modation for 300 guests; exquisite scen- ery; forty acres well laidâ€"out grounds.g shaded with halsams and pines; most desxrable class of patrons; applicants last year exceeded accommodation? Stabling for about 1.0 horses, coochcs.’ carriages. harness, saddles. etc., with first-alas accommodation for same†Laundries. carpenter shop. boathousesfl bowling alley. swings. lawn tennis, bil- liard. pool and bugstcllc tables. hot water boilers. eight baths for hot orj cold water. waterworks throughout the: building. Everything necessary for a' first-class summer resort on a large: scale. For further particulars apply to. St. Leon Mineral \Vatcr Company (Ltd). Toronto. Ont. IN A QUANDARY. Mistah White â€" Doctah. my little! chile done catch de hoopin’â€"cough. ’Doctah Black(after serious thought)-â€" ‘. 'iou mus’ take tree hairs frum a mule's back an' put ’em on (lat chile. Day will ; cure do chile, but it'll kill do mule. l But see hcah. doctah' I’s~a )oor maul I tel at St. TO LEASE FOR SEASON n. elegantly I is, I can’t afford ter ass a- or mule. \Von't takin' de hairs (ifrutn some od- der place cure do chile widout killin’ do mule. Only one. You kin take 'm from de mule's hind legs. But (lat ud kill me. A New Hamburg ("itizca Released From Four Nioulhs' imprisonment. r:Mr. John Kock. hotel keeper, Ncw'x great sufferer from rheumatism. The last attack commenced last October, andi kept me in the house four months, when l two-bottles of South American Rheu»! matic Cure completely cured me. Had I I secured the remedy when I first con- tracted rheumath it would have savâ€" ed the months of pain and sufferings.†If you suffer from rheumatism or neu- ' ralgia, do not delay; but try South American Rheumatic Cure now. It will relieve in a few hours and cure ra- dically in a few days? ‘W.P.C. 808. There is ease for those far gone in consumptionâ€"not recoveryâ€"ease. There is cure for those not far gone. There is prevention for those who are threatened. 3% Emulsion , of Cod-liver Oil is for you. even if you are only a lit- ! tle thin. i scor'r's EMULSION , has been endorsed by the medical profession for twenty years. (Askiyour doctor.) This is because it is always I palatableâ€"a ways uniform-falways contains flit! pom! Narrow-fan Cod-liver O"! and IUpophosphitu. I host on Scott's Emulsion, with trade-mark of man and ï¬sh. OUOLAS BROS, Slntc.Gravel and meta ioofcl's, metallic ceilings, skylight sheet metal wor kors. 1‘24 AdolmneW..'l‘m-or.ii , WANTED ALL OVER I Q CANADA to gather old I " d Postage Stamps. Mon- I l ey made oasil . Good Prlcespaid for many varieties. Send or circu- lar glvmg instructions. Old collections bought. ROBT. RENNIE, BOX 522. TORONTO. NURSERY STEGK. APPLE, PEACH, PEAR, GRAPE, PLUM, GOOSEBERRY, CHERRY, CURRANT. VERY LMIDE STOCK 0F NATIVE TREES. H. 8. EUR!) BURLINGTON, ONT. l O A Strictly High GM 0 Wheel at a normal PRICE. G. 'I‘. ’I’nnnmrn. Manufacturer. 73 to SI Adelaide St.W..Toronta RAVI YOU TABTID GEYLDN TEA. SOld On in Lead Packets DUN" éIiL'p‘éiid‘iifi IT is DELICIOUS. 13 to SI Adelaldo St. W.. Toronto (huhsguc on application. All Bum Should Have Them. areal tuber 8am if the if content to dine her pain- on E weakness without a § tempting to not rsli - can get along withou‘ MILES' (Oan. VEG- ETABLE 00M DUNE. . But if she WANTS to be well. WANTS to be strong.WANT3 to walk and work with on and caution. aha VIII nu MILE? (Sim) VEGETABLE DOM. C0 MPOUND lacunab lfDah can't get t. .or r ' ‘ rho wi l coinciding“: The “A. M. L."‘MEDICINB £30.. 518 St, Paul St, Montreal. and not. a large both If man she will lose no time in doing it. Explanatory pamphlet. "Woman's Triumph.†mailed free on application. l swag-voodoo“ With Gov uranium Inspector's CERTIFICATE OF QUAL- l'I‘Y attached to Railway Bo- ooipt. delivered at any station. Write for prices and particulars to 8. G. DUNGAH -0LARK, Opposrrn Qosan's HOTEL. Tonom Reference: DOMINION BANK. WWW . ii»'-" ' TONgï¬rOUCH . ,DUR LITY. " PIDWOU/VCE 7H5†UNEQUALLED muni‘egsmu .2 WAREROOMS. ~~ l58 YONGE STREET. TORONTO - CANADA° ' MUSICIANS S U FFE R The excruciating pain of RHEUMATIBM OR NEURALGIA When you can buy abottle of II b y'u Rheu.matol. For 25 cents and have immediate relief. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS. * on. 1 our r.::--- E .J “' EOOBEST FRI LARGEST SALE IN CANADA. THE AERMO’I‘OB 00. does not; the van windmill business, because it has reduced the cost wind power to 1:0 what it waa- It. has many bran , g , houses. and supplies its good: and repair. ,. )3, at your door. It can and door furnish I .45, ‘~. ‘ -' better article for lots mono: than ‘fï¬s‘éfluï¬r‘ others. It makes l’umplnz and . ‘- -‘,; at}: Geared, Steel Galvanized-after- ‘r , Completion Windmills. Tilting ~: - and Fixed Stool Tcwora.sl.ool Buzz Saw Frames. Stool read outer and Food . :x Grindon. 0n application it will name on. 1 . of those articles that it will furnish until January lit at 1/3 the usual price. It also maku Tanks and Pumps 0! all kinds. send (or catalog“ Factory: on. Rockwell and Fillmore Stimulus- .,..‘:,A~;3,_:_1 . 1‘...“ 7 1 . . i. v. I ’i-fl' ‘ .-.- «T: I, 3" I ‘ “‘2... ' . . y . durable. Such grace of C design asiaembadied in this “fast. easy-run- about" mount can only be secured by the most approved muhods, ï¬nest material and oh lied workmanship. The 96 Steam; will ho the best bicyclo it ll possible to produce. Finished at 'our option In orange or black. Address now for beautifulnow catalogue. “ ho Yellow AMERICAN RATrAN co., Tonomo. Our. CANADIAN ‘ILLIII JOINT. Arc handsome, light, nlng, much-talked- Follow" e brighrcrii Busy wives wh uz SAP Q Li CD never seem to grow old.Try o. coke-u omen-mu: A complete wreck of domestic happiness has often resulted from badly washed dishes, from an unclean kitchen, or from trifle- which seemed light as air. But by these things a man often judges of his wife’s devotion to her family, and charges her with general neglect when he ï¬nds her careless in these particulars. a large part of its thrifty neatneso BAPOLIO. Many a homo owes and its consequent happiness to ‘3' Grocers anon substitute cheaper goods {or SAPOLIO, to make I. hotter profit. Bend back such articles, and. Insist on having Just what you ordered. ' “Slim . ' 1 is....; ram .44 if: 5:135 flier i.