TRUE ratshns. Reminiscence or Mr Robert Peel and the Duke of \Yclllnglon. Donn Boyle in his. "Ileininiscenccs" b-lls a striking anecdote of the murual appreciation of the same quality of h.,;h‘siucerity in public life of the fam- ous statrsinan, Sir Robert Peel, and the "iron Lillkr.†of “'ellingtog. 31.x. “'ood. a friend of Dean Boyle's fill one time when the Duke of Wellington was very ill in London coins from the city to a country house at which Peel was visiting. As soon as he arrived. Sir Robert called him aside, and asked with intense anxiety what was the latest news of the dukc's comlition. It was considered hopeless. and Mr. \Vood told him so. The great minister broke down utterly; cryingout with a burst of tears: "lie is the truest man I have ever known!" t . 'l‘hc. dukc. however, recovered despite the )rodictious of his doctors. and sur- vivm. Peel. _ The same gentlemanâ€"Mr. \\ oodâ€"by a curious coincidence was present when Pch was thrown from his horse, and received the injuries which resulted in his death. He hastened to his assist- ance, procured a carriage and accom- panied him home, remaining for some time in the house to render the fam- il what services he might in their time ofy confusion and distress. He was yet there when the Duke of “"ellington arrived to make inquiries. and was dep- uted by Lady Peel to receive him. He hastened to the door and found the duke on the step about to enter the house. and informed him that the phys- ician pronounced Sir Robert's hurt to be desperate. and his chance of life alâ€" most nothing. . “He was the soul ot‘truth," said the old soldier. huskily; and turning ab- ruptly from the threshold. he mount- ed his horse and rode sorrowfully away. .._...-_ .__-.â€"â€"- w GOD BLESS THE BABY. They were both young. very young to be burdened with the precious res- ponsibilities of parenthood. It might be better to say that they were all three young, for there was the baby. Such a. babyl A dear, dimpled. 6â€" monthsâ€"old, with the biggest blue eyes and tho swaotest mouth. He was a well-behaved baby. too. He sat upon his father’s knee and gazed about him with a serious, questioning look in his beautiful eyes, but never once lifted his infant voice in praise or protest. Then he was a modest child, for he seemed utterly unconscious of the fact that every woman present was devour- ing him with hungry and admiring eyes. He even affected not to hear the audible whispers that made his delicate girl-mother's cheeks COIOF‘IVLtll pride and pleasure and caused his father to glow with satisfaction. Away up at the other end of. the car sat. on old gentleman with a tiny girl. Presently the car stopped. and the old entlcman, leading the little child, came 4. own the aisle. \Vhen they passed the voung parents the 2â€"yearâ€"old tot saw the baby. She hung back. but the old gen- telinan, intent upon getting out, did not head. At the door, however, she slip- pod ‘her little hand from his. ran back. threw her chubby arms about the as- tonished baby and kisscdshim full upon the mouth. then contentodly went away. It was a little thing. .a perfectly naâ€" tural thing. Andâ€"well. the car seein- ed suddenly flooded with sunlight and sweetness. People who saw smiled, with a suspicion of tears, and felt Warm and glad and uplifted. And one. wo- man said: “God bless the baby!" A CH A RSI. I )ointcd out the yellow stars, he dandelions in the grass. As long we lettered at, the bars And watched the fleeting: shadows pass. "The dundclion’s charm behold," I cried; "the fate of loVo it. means." Sho answered. “Yes. I have been told It's excellent with pork as greens." y u. , That Tired Feeling Means danger. It is a serious condition and will lead to disas- trous results if it is not over- come at once. It is a sure sign that the blood is impoverished mdimpurc. Thebcstrcmcdyis HOOD’S Sarsaparilla thich makes rich, red blood, and thus gives strength and elas- ticity to the muscles, vigor to the brain and health and vitality to every part of the body. Hood’s Sarsapsrilla _ positively Makes the Weak Strong. “1 have used six bottles of Hood's Bar- . Jpï¬l‘illl as a general tonic and ban onjoyod the best of health. Although I had a strain of work I have had no sick .polls for many months and no lost time, so I am doubly repaid." Taoxas 8. BILL, 251 Brnuells 8t.,8t. John, New Brunswick. Hood’s Sarsaparilla lo the Only True Blood Purlflor Prominontly In the public aye. PARALYSIS CONOUERED. At. Last lt Yields to the Advance of Medical Science. Half-Dead, Bedrldden Invalidâ€"11c Now Rejoices In Renewed Health and stren- gthâ€"Doctors Admit that Paralysis is no Longer Incurable. . There is nothing in life sadder than to see a strong man stricken with para- lysis. Alive, yet dead to the duties and activities that belong to life. the para- lytic, until a comparatively recent per- iod. was doomed to pass the remainder of his days in a hopeless and helpless condition. But since the discovery of that wonderful medicine iven to the world under the name of r. \Villiams' Pink Pills, those stricken with this formerly incurable disease have now the means of regaining health. strength and activity. Hundreds in various arts of the country who were help- ess. bedridden invalids have been re- stored to health by this incomparable medicine. Among those who have been thus fortunately restored. to activity is Mr. Allan J. McDonald, a well-known resident-of Nine Mile Creek. P.E.I. Mr. McDonald saysaâ€""In the fall of 1893 I injured my back, and during the year succeeding suffered great pain. I had no leSs than four physicians attendme at different times, but without any benefit. Before the end of the year I was forced to give up all active work and was rapidly falling into a. condition of utter helplessness. On two occasions the doctors encased me in plaster of paris. but it did no good. My limbs kept getting weaker and weaker. with a twitching motion and I dragged my feet when I tried to walk. Fin- ally I lost all power of locomo- tion and absolutely all power of feelin from the waist downwards, and was as helpless as a piece of wood. In this half dead and half alive condition I laid in bed for eleven months not able to help myself in the least. Physically I did not suffer much, but mentally the agony of those lon weary months camiot be described. I was at last told by the doctors that there was no. hope for me. and that I was doomed to pass the remainder of my days a helpless. half lifeless piece of humanity. Providcntially soon after this I read of a case similar to mine cured by the use of Dr. \Villiam's Pink Pills. It gave me new hope and my friends got me a supply.of the pills. After the use of a few boxes I found that life was slowly returning to my limbs. I continued usmg the pills grad- ually getting stronger and stronger. un- til now. after the use of thirty-two boxes I am able to walk about smartly and can do light work, and I feel that I am gaining new strength every day. \Vords cannot express the thankfulness I feel at a sin been able to go around active- ly a for passing through that terrible ordeal. and I Sincerely hope that my experience may be the means of bringâ€" in back hope and health to some other su ferer." Dr. \Villiams' Pink Pills strike at the root of the disease, driving it fromthe system and restoring the patient to health and strength. In cases of para- lysis. spinal troubles, locomotor ataxia. sciatica, rheumatism, crysipclas.scroful- ous troubles. c‘tc.. those. are superior to all other treatment. They are also a specific for the troubles which make the lives of so many women a burdcnjtnd speedily restore the rich glow of health to sallow checks. Men broken down by overwork. worry or excess. will find gin P' k Pills a certain cure. ' Sod by all dealers or sent by mail pest paid. at 50 cents a box. or six. lroxcs for $2.50, by addressing the Dr. Williams' Medicine Comiiany.Br0ckville, Ont... orSchcncctady. N.Y. Beware of imitations and substitutes alleged to be “just as good." ______.._°â€"_â€"- Call him wise whose actions. words and steps are all a clear because to a v" "r why.â€"-Lavater. ._+__â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" HEART DISEASE CURABLE. â€"â€" Evldc‘nce llurdlv to be Questioned Points That Way. In general opinion the doom is fixed of the man or woman who finds heart trouble growing upon him. and the most observant is aware that this disease has fastened its fangs on a very large per- centagc of Canadian people. Men and lwouicn arc drining dcad daily from llt‘fll‘l failure. it has been proven be- yond a doubt that Dr. Agncw's Cure for the heart is possessed of such ele- ments :is give back to the individualâ€" wlio may have been a life-long. suffer- cr from heart troubleâ€"his usual vigour hiid endurance. It will ivc relict‘ in lthirty inititilcs. The s iglitcsl exerâ€" timi proved fatiguing to This. Pctry of Aylinor. Qua, who had suffered for five years from heart. complaint. He had not taken one bottle of Dr. Agncw’s Cure for the Heart before its cod ef- fects told. and having taken our bot- tles of the remedy he says: “i am cntircly free from every symptom of ‘ heart disease." In London the belief prevails that early in (Ibo new year the Prince of Wales' remaining unengaged daughter will be engaged to a well known Eng- lish nobleman. Recipeâ€"For Making a. Delicious Health Drink It Small Cost. Adaml’ Root Bur Extract......... one how. I'lolwhmana‘l You“ ...... o «to Ban: ................. ...............twopounds Lunwarm Water ..... . ...... . ...... two gallons Discolvo tho mnr gd you! in tho wot“. Add the extract and uh; plooo In a warm .9110. for twonty-ffll‘ hours until a tor-main. than plan. on too. whoa n will on mm; , and dolto‘lou. , . The root bar can ho obtalnod in Andrus and (may store. in 0 and II out bottle: to "M’s m h‘â€'â€â€˜ comaâ€. m. “70 and ï¬t. “I, don. hiccup.er The S‘mngTesmnony on man Who was . The Record of a Very Remarkable can onl be annihilated by a solvent HOUSECLEAXING. “60996966Q006030.00090000000069000O9090900060060... . , . . RAVI vou TAmn O . . This is a. most trying time for the : Mk ‘1†W ‘1‘: thrifty. hard-working housewife. Some- V 0 e O S m w m w thing is nequirod to tone up and rogu- . onlytoooï¬cothcymthc 1 m M. lw‘ . of it†doâ€. of a. the system. S_t. Leon more. a 0 which Consumption is the and. Scott’! Emulsion of m with Hypo- . 3" Wm ‘10 it» H W“ 118-" 36"“ “35d “9 : was...“ mam tar Wm“ Wm M M § a w. “ram 3m w. .. .. canon m- ..... t ‘ . ' ry I an convmcc . n § lg; Pmmpéyw‘ti‘d Tram“? i? a. turning the logs will make a. dull numou" “‘ u“ "w" : ulna in time .3 3 J' J. .3 a“ 0' An Ounce 0f prevention ï¬re bum, so change of studies 8 dull ï¬lmjig‘35naomplopv no)" . . 3 an" is a bottle» orâ€" ..m:i°i::§ii§-‘E‘q°§ii°w“ w You ' ‘ ' . I- ; forafcw cents idxigrco‘tï¬xfagï¬ A SUFFEIiER FOE-FIFTEEN YEARS. moms T _"n. In". 00. an 1.00 n 3» Tu 5 8. V I 5â€...“illi.§§... I hid Up for Four or Hvo Week: at. ut. “533'†runs Don. h. harp b. “flux: “‘21:. mu in in. . . RITE. mum um. 73 ll Adaludo SI. “1.. Toronto. Out. ON. :1 ’ "M?!;.N:Ii_tir 1 .jHE’AD'ACErzalllllllï¬l 093 . wihoua‘h on Jim mill mug‘your onlln or on 0 puma} without alluring the f or up)» moo in tholoqs Very in lo and applmi our 0 on not ot l‘un an 1.00 null oil can Timeâ€"Permanently Cured by Three Bottles of South American Kidney Cure. r ‘ I . .m di - Ryckman’s Kontenay (lure. “spartan? amusing. w results to o imaut With medicines, . . - the nature 0 which cannot ibly POS‘tlve Exzepigzlyggeumansm provo permanently .effeotivs. ii: and powders may. apparentlg. givo relief in case of kidney disease. ut the disease that w' 1 before serious results follow, dissolve the hard particles that form in the system where kidney disease ro- vails. South American Kidney0 uro ' r Case in Hamilton. County of \Ventworthv. To \Vit: I. Thomas Emil Sterling. of the City can always be de. died upon - of Hamilton, in the Count of \Vent- form Its work. rs. Valentino at- worth. Clerk. do solemnly sclare: thaws. of Greywood, Annapolis Coup- 1. That I live at 98 Street ty. N.S.. as. s that she suffered for fif- North‘. in the Cit of Hamilton. I 8111' teen years rom kidney disease, the pain seventeen years 0 age. son of Thomas! at some iods becoming so severe that Sterling, motorman on the Hamilton she wo d be laid u for four or flva street railwa weeks at a time. Ms cines‘ enough abs 2. About ï¬fteen months ago. I WM used. but they never removed the dis- attacked with Chronic Rheumatism. ease, After taking three bottles of The doctors who attended me said that south American Kidne Cure she was it. was Chronic Rheumatism, and that completely cured, and it would be hard to get rid of. I took suffering since, _ about twelve bottles of the‘doctor’s me- dicine and four different kinds of aâ€" Tully was not. so eloquent as thou. bani: medicines and none 0E Whmh 1'3 thou nameless column with the buried me any good whatever. I suffered base__By;-on. great pain, and was unable to do any _._._ Work whatever. TO FARMERS AND OTHERS. A party of 100 well~trained boys with A punish by mu m postpaid. A 0““ Iuï¬oienttoRAfï¬-Pabo two suits. Prcparodbyll. Human. Toronto. ~_... _» __.., Iron Fencing, and all kinds of IRON AND_W_IRE WORK. TORONTO rznou AND '7‘" I ' ORNAMENTAL “loans 1 p; ' TORONTO. CAN. ‘ 3. 0n the 3th April. 1895, I start- ed takin the medicine (Kootena Cure) d cha . â€". -. goo masters (ages from 10 to 18) which h r. b. b. Ryclnnan. M. I?†gave [mm Mr. Fegan.s Homes, tLonggné ' . ' . - England, will arrive at. Toron o, a u 4. The Rheumatism was in my right. the 96th of M F d t} . . . . .. y. armers an 0 mm ggmggg $1 dm1y {$31133 slim-Idem and m needing help are requested to.appl at .5. I have used fiveybotglse's and I am on-w-‘gieendosmg -I€cogntlgn?§gl%% e??? now entirely cured, and have gained ten giggling ong'ï¬lm ribâ€. Hemmp 295 pounds in weight. 6. My general health has also, won- George St" Toronto' “.1, C 815 I C ‘ I derfully improved since I commenced taking this medicine. I had hives for three months before taking the medi- cine. and they now have completely dis- appeared, and my health has never been I . - better than it is now. It is a great " tonic. . a ’7. The attack of Rheumatism which I had was so severe that in feet and legs were so weak and pain ul that I could not walk without stumbling. 8. I am now able to wrok without any injurious effect. I believe Kooten- ay Cure is one of the greatest medicines in the world to-day for rheumatism and to build up the system. And making this solemn declaration conscientiously believing it to be true, etc. D l e’IAngl‘IfIAS EMlec St'll‘lERéiiNG. t ecar oremea 6 1y 0 Hamilton, in the County of \Vcntwort/h, Pï¬isf.Ԥiiï¬li§ii§°§god this 25th day of October, 1895. Soup. in short E. D. CAH-ILL. ' KYO w M -_ FORlT, OR SENDA 3cm 55AM? FOR PARTICULARSJ’RICE LIST, '2. SAMPLES. COTTON YARN.&G. ’ on FORaz$ .29? .SENPTO, - 133053; . B AKl N G Notary Public in and for the Pro- lT is PURE ~ Vince of Ontario. -â€"â€"â€"‘â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" Nothing is added to cheaper: it or reduce President Kruger. of the Transvaal, ks quamy ' ‘ _ hastltaken €10 biggcle riding. The 01% ran eman as ‘ en growmg obese o _ Tate years, and had neglected outdoor LARGEST SALE IN CANADA exercise. BOOKS ’3‘; S I. E UEBEC (Scï¬u'ï¬'iâ€"i-Eï¬m FROM ’ ° 5511;???éioif’ild‘hgié‘ilif‘s 5â€â€œ on Q _. ‘ a useful aper-bimnd'book will be sent, "- " lvdfii'tili' ‘23:; 53113.22.†5° . “ Mfg ONE COUNTRY comm cvtmutn mass. The men of prominence who have sucâ€" cess fully used Dcr. new's Catarrhal .‘ “‘.“.Wmo Will print 6-001. quarto sheetâ€"Price $600â€"Can be seen running at Powder are represen ativc of all por- tions of the Dominion. . But in Quebec it IS to_bc noted that first one member of Parliament and then another bears testimony to the efficacwus qualities of this medicine. Vs hen this remedy this ofï¬ce. Will 'cnrc deafness of twelve" years' startiilling, as1 has alrtcady beleen drecorgcél1 WILSON PUBLISHING 00., in cse co umns, i may open c - upon to remove Quarry}? less “gm? 73 Adelaide Street W., vated form. It is a waiting angel to " ' Toronto. (Elie man or woman whose head is stuff- a... My! 3Y°.mk'f;“bl°d up with Catarrh, for it clears away i 1 W“ n '“c “n the trouble almost in a_ moment. Un- "5 filgleiigiilxiiii’rigngiigidl- RRIAGE TOPS like other catarrhal medicines. it is ex~ '7 if†to the†“x- arc manufactured ’ MIT IS WRONG and sold to tho out all those Ills roâ€" "we in M." ‘t h suit from womb trouble Mk zmdé "3131:," °' “‘1†“og‘mugowx’k' V cheapest th the ï¬n- m‘ï¬â€œ can use“ «It. ltilnotstrauu °’ w 0 that. the public r‘l' for: them, as t or an more stylish and durablo. and ban ceedingly pleasant; to take. and leaves MILES' (Cam) VEGETABLE COMPOUND patented improve. THECOOK’S BEST FRIEND ENJOY 'LIFE AS THEY DUO-HT. . Calumny would soon starve and die of itself if nobody took it in and gave it lodgingâ€"Leighton. no distasteful after effects. Sample bottle and Blower sent by S. G. Dctchon, and Mllea’ Sanative Wash. ' Prices 75c and 250. For sale by all Drumsâ€, monts not. found in g any other make, In- I Explanatory uinphlct. "Woman's Triumph," free on applicnt on. “A. M. C." HEDICINB (30., 578 St. Paul St.. Montreal. Medicines expressed to any address on order. 44 Church street, Toronto, on receipt of 10 cents in silver or stamps. They linpart vitality and energy, and make the life of the “ Mother Box" worth livmg. Mitigate and lost: the real nu-rit of th WEST SHORE THROUGH SLEEPING CAR TO NEW YORK. One of t e handsomest sleeping cars that had 6 or» been turned out of the factory is now running from Toronto to New York Without change via the popâ€" ular West shore routs. It is a buffet car, and refreshments can be obtained on route. if desired. This car leaves Union Station, Toronto, every day except Sunday. at 4.55 p. m.. reaching New York next morning at. 10.10 a. in. On Sundays thosleeper runs from Ham- ilton only, connecting with the through train from Toronto. Call at any Grand . c Trunk office in 'l'oronto for information ’ r _ or s ace in sleeping car. Reservations ., ~ ‘ ' c ‘ ' ’ '- can made in advance if desired. Roller'l'op and on will use no 0'. or kind. Order you! now Buzz, with l Roller Top. 7 u s E "I.§.iiu.ttuit9.9militia ‘8' Pure Prepared llonu Paintsâ€"4'1 shades.“ Sand for a sample card. P. D. 11993 t 00.. 188-190 81‘... Montreal! \ t ’ The Empress Eugenie has presented to the Paris Museum of Decorative Arts '5 all the plans and drawings prepared " for tlhe ornamentation of her private " ‘â€" apartiucnts in the 'Iuilcrias. - . Are handsome, light, ,1“; durable. Such aco of S deal n asilem odled ..- a. In th 3 "Int. easy-run- .m- nlng, much-tallied- about" mount can cnl be scoured b tho no t d ï¬nes: materislmd still ’ ‘ “ppm†mubo‘h' led workmanship. Tho '96 Steam: will be ,yu-a tho but bicycle ills possible to reduce. Fl ' h .d t ‘ .3 .,, in orange or black. Address now {gr beauiiful new caulidzu; ‘a' drillix ._ =1“ I ) Fellow" 3100 Reward $100. ""r". AMERICAN RATTAN CO.. TORONTO, our. The prom-lawn bavo so much lth in it: cur-tire powers. that they offer One Hand rod Dollars for on case that it falls tocuro. Sand for list of ten monlals. Address. I‘. J. CHENEY a: 00.. Tel-in. 0. Sold by Drum-ts. 75o. learn that tbcro is at least one dreaded disease . ~ , Cure is the only positive cure known to the r ‘. moat. Hall's Catarrh ourola taken internally, foundation of t a disease. and giv ng the Rom According to a. Londo correspondent. Working Quinn“ “(1 Dunning, _. ~ that science has been able to cure in all its ‘ medlcalfrstarnity. Catarrh being-comma]. ..-. .-._.-,--.--.....~....._-_...~---._ acting directly upon the blood and mucous patient strength by building up thoconslitu- ' ‘ ow†‘ :1- ‘AI ,, _ W up to the present time In Justin ï¬lling guan To a"! FULL mm cums†- â€" The readers of this paper will be pleased to _ “um†"u". "w" Itagea, and that is Catarrh. Hall‘s L‘ht'trrb Lion-.1 disuse requires a constitutional treat H i and surfaces of the system. thereby destro log the A R M Portable & - Portable from 5 1.0.30 ' r tlon and anointing nature in doing its work. a UNEIOELLED in Bfmplici . Bloody. Carthy has ‘ received something no to n u nnrnuno £20300 8-8 his share of the nomads of the sale of his "History of‘Our Own 0‘73“ 2.000 in successful operation Time." It is said that nearly the whole um’ ‘21! youtowdieubefom buying. PwMa/na. 35 iii; éaféeoogz‘ii‘éiiiii’.“ 1â€â€œ dam“ ‘â€'mruwms.~w WATEROUS. BRANTFORD.CANADA - uo‘ru‘r flab av rac- I" '-