a...“ _...~u..~...-..m. . CHILDREN'S HAIR A child's head, like its skin, body and limbS, is very tender, and susceptible to injury from a coarse brush or cornl. in tho hanls of an attendant not al- ways gentle. The oil or grease put upon the brad to produce the idea of smoothness acts only as a. means to imprison dirt and other secretions that should be cleaned away, in order to in- duce a htalthy growth of hair, and preserve the Vigor of the scalp itself. from infancy the child’s head should be washed. Pure boiled rain water is best for stimulating the Lender Scalp. Dry with a soft. cloth thoroughly. and protect the head from cold while damp. “when dry, brush the hair gently the way it grows upon the baby's head. Don't usea brush intended for the head ofa grown person, but have in the baby basket. a little soft bristle one. Sometimes, from delicate health or feeble circulation. the child's hair is very light and thin, resembling an ar- tificial wool. It is lifeless and dry. 5‘9!" arating into little locks. The scalp needs a gentle stimulant which will be found in the following: of an ounce; oil of origanum, thirty drops. Rub into the little scalp, while still mmst from washing, with gentle fric- tion of the finger tips. It will render the hair soft, glossy and flexible. It is volatile and contains no gum or grease that obstructs the pores. The ends of the. hair should be clipped every few weeks. It induces a flow of the natural oils contained in each strand of hair. . Neglect of this duty is one of the rims causes of harsh, dry and brittle air in young and old. f intelligent treatmentis given the scalp in child- hood fewer bald heads would be seen, and none of the stunted and scrubby growths in after years. JE\VELLED PINS. Reali jeweled pins will be worn this season and during the winter, not only in the hair arranged a la Japonaise, but they will appear upon dress hats and elegant evening bonnets. Jewel cases and caskets are being searched for odd pins, slides, brooohas and other orna- ments which have been put away as ob« solete to no w furnislh decoration for variou sportions of the toilet... The fashion of wearing real: gems in the coiffure arose from an example set; by the Princess of \Valcs, who began the Glycerine, one ounce; good cologne. ment me beyond endurance. ' four ounces; ammonia water, one-eghh\ “My troulyie was bladder and urinary oughly that I rapidly regained health WITH INTENSE Pint E BEYOND ENDURANCE; in This Case Local Physicians Failed? and Life Not “'0th Living. “FELL UP IN YEARS. â€"â€" His Cure Complete and Permanentâ€"‘3 Dodd's Kidney Pills Triumphf Again. Cobourg (Special)-â€"No end of quiet talk. has teen created in this town and itsimmediate farming suburb in the Vii-inky of the old Court House Jail. This was the out-come of something concerning Mr. Alex. Russell, a wealthy iztrnier who ‘li'wcb well up in years has been cured of a long standing kid- ney disease “nan which be had endur- ed great distress. 0; this case he sayszâ€"“I have been troubled for many years with a kidney and urinary disease which in spite of medical treatment continued to tor-. difficulty. \Vas subject to acute at.-I tacks of inflammation and intense pain f in passing urine. 1 “Local physicians failed to help me! and friends interested advised me to use Dodd's Kidney Pils of which'l have used one dozen boxes." "As the result of using this medicine Ihave been completely cured and I believe permanently so. The relief and case I enjoy is worth a hundred times its cost." "Such a. medicine as Dodd's Kidney Pills should be used by every aged per- son' as I believe that all of us need kidney treatment.†_ "1 say all this in the hope that: it may be published, and thus prove to be the means of guiding others." DREADFUEIBF NERVOUS. Gents:â€"I was dreadfully nervous, and for relief took your Karl’s Clover Root Tea. It quieted my nerves and strengthened my whole Nervous Sys- tem. I was troubled with Constipaâ€" lion, Kidney and Bowel trouble. Your Tea soon cleansed my system so thor- and strength. Mrs. S. A. Sweet, Hart- ford, Conn. Sold by all druggists. _ Sore Eyesâ€"The Golden Eye Salve is one of the best articles now in the marâ€" ket for sore or inflamed eyes. weakness of sight, and granulation of the lids. IN PENETRXTING POWER. No remedy in the world equalsNerv- ilineâ€"nerve pain cure. Neuralgia and . , 7 . . _ _ 50"‘3'8 to now [umls’h decorum“ £°r| rheumatism are relieved almost instant- al; a very fashionable church wedding Ely, and the minor aches and pains are at: the Brompton Oratory in a violet aired by a §ingieflllplicati0m Nerv- volvet bonnet, the soft. plumes run through with a superb diamond-hilted sabre and the brim dotted with small res-l gems. Thus fashion, though really appropriate only to royalty, has been adopted by wea'llthy cosmopolitan wom- en, but the display of diamonds worn in such form seems not quite in good taste, and the risks attending it; are obvious. , _____‘..____ CIIOOSLNG A TITLE. Jim Simmons has just returned from a. bicycle ride rotund the world. He is going to write a book about. it. \Vhal. does he call it? 'People 1 Have Rum- U‘p Againstl’ Persons you meet every day, WILL ME UP BRIGHT'S DISEASE or some trouble of the kidneys, urinary '{ or female organs. WHAT CAN BE DONE? In such a serious condition you must secure the best remedy you can ï¬nd in f. the market AT ONCE. There is only one absolutely sure 1: cure fmthcscuoublwandthatls 5 “It has stood the test of time.†omuuu‘ arm‘s“ I No. 4 In quack medicines. .- , YOU DO BILLIE?! _ Humming-ad '. . * ' iii. (K. . _‘ 1 ‘ a†DO YOU SKOW intranet: mil: ro- ‘ 11 Rb. aren‘t): @MPOUND MILES‘ (6111.) VEGETABLE COMPOUND and Illu’ SIMON Inst: for met" all W n ï¬e and 25:. input viutiu and enemy. and ask- uu lira of the "N that 84:†worth living. E: tanner} pamphlet. would: Thin-13h: not on - l'wuinn. We“ til pee-aptly muhlcbcnm“ "A. M. C." MEDK'lNu‘ 60.. [18 St. Pant 5L. Hontrecl. WM '. Itching. Burning. Skin Disezmes Cured For Thirtyâ€"Five Cents. dineâ€"nerve pain cureâ€"is sure to cure. A MEAN TEACHER. Mrs. Gmldâ€"Are you goin' to send lit- tle Jack to Mrs. 'I’horn's school again? Mrs. Cobbâ€"Indeed I won't. He went to her all last year, and I paid her 800 for it, and the mean. stingy thing didn't give him a single prize. not one, and they don't cost but a couple 0’ dollars either. HEART PAINS LEAVE IN A DAY. Unable to Attend to Her Dutiesâ€"And a Great Sufferer from Heart Trouble -Ind-uced to Try Dr. Agnew's Cure for the Heart, and It Proved a. \Vonder \Voa'ker. These are the words of Mrs. \V. T. Bundle of Dundalk, Ont.: “I was a great sufferer with severe pain in the region of my heart. For a time I was quite unabbe to attend to my household duties. I was induced to try Dr. Ag- new's Cure for the Heart, and I must say the resuil-t was wonderful. The pain immerliatelly left me, and _after the first day I have had no pain or trouble since." â€"1\Iammaâ€"-“ \Vhere's papa 2" Flora â€"“ He's down stairs." Mammaâ€"“VVh‘at is he doing 2" Floraâ€"“ His bicycle is out of breaff and he's giving it; some more." Dr. Agncw's Ointment; relieves in one day and cures Tetter, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Eczema, Barbers' Itch Ulcers, Blotchns and all eruptions of the skin. It is soothing and quieting and acts like magic in the cure of all baby humors; 35 cents. li‘OOD FROM KANUAROO TAIL. The tail of the kangaroo is the flesh- icst part of the animal It; is considered dainty food when boiled in its own skin, which afterward may be drawn off like a glove. A VETERANS STORY. At Eighty: Years’ of Age One Box of Dr. Agnew's Catarrhal Powder Cures a Case of Fifty Years Standingâ€"It. Relieves have been troubled with catarrb for fifty years, and in my time have used a great many calarrli cures, but never had any relief until I used Ur. Ag- new's (.‘atari‘hrtl Powder. One box cured me completely, and it. gives me great. pleasure to recommend it to all suffering from this malady." Broker (to his mienâ€"“John. I have lost a lot. of money. and have had to get an inferior brand of cigars. Do you intend to remain with me?" THAT scnooi: QUESTION. “'hile this question is now settled from a National and political stand- point, and while over One Hundred and Fifty Canadian young men and women have settled it for themselves from a personal standpoint by attending the present session of the Central Busi- ness College. Toronto. it still remains for the careful consideration of parents who have sons and daughters to educate and of young people who desire to pre- pare for the Active duties of Commerci- al life. The splendid new prospectus of this Colic e may aid in nrrivtng at a decision. I can be secured by mailing a pos'sl ‘0 th‘ Principal. Mr. \V. H. Shaw. (Em-11rd and Yongc Sis" Toron- to. IN THE SHADOW OF DEATH THE CONDITION OF MANY YOUNG GIRLS IN CANADA. â€"â€" Pale Paces and Bloodless Lipsâ€"Given to [Inductionâ€"Extreme “’cnkncss, Benn Palpltntlon and Other Distressln: 8ympionisâ€"-’l‘he Ileana 0! Care Readily at "and. From the Leamin’gton Post. The attention of the Post has lately been frequently called to a remarkable cure'in the case of a young girl- living within a few miles of this town. whose life was despaired of. but who was com- p.etely cured in a short space of time by themost wonderful of all remedies Dr. )Villiams' Pink Pills. Since read- ing in almost every issue of the Post. of the cures effected by the use of this medicme, we felt it to be a duty wo owed to investigate this case which has so urgenttly been brought to out no- tice, and we are sure the interview wi.l be read with interest by the thous- ands 9f young girls all over Canada. as wed as by .the parents of such inâ€" teresting patients. The young lady in question is not anxious for notoriety, but is Wilding to make her case known in order that others who are similarly affacted may liave'an opportunity of being equally benefitted. The symp- toms in her disease differed in no way from those affecting thousands of young giro about her age. She was sufferâ€" ing from '0' -me weakness. caused by! an impovici . condition of the blood, and her chances of life seemed to grout .ess every day. The best. and brightest fade away as well as others, but when we see a young girl sixteen years, who shou.d be in the best of health, with cheeks aghow with the rosy flush of youth. and eyes bright and flashing. just. the opposite, with sallow cheeks, noodless lips, listless in may motion despondent, despairing of life with no expectation or hope of regaining health. and wtth only one wish left, that. of compile‘te rest, physical and mental, we think it one of the saddest of sights. .In the quiet. little hamlet of Strang- field, in Essex County, just such a case was presented to the sorrowing eyes of lovmg friends a few months ago in this person of Miss Ella Beacon, who frequently .said shle did not: care how soon shle died, as life had no charms for her. To our reporter she declared that: life had been a burden. but; after sufferingin this way for months, and after trying all sorts of remedies pre- scribed by physicians or furnished by friends from some cherished recipe handed. down from their randmother, but Without being bene itbed in the least, she was at; last persuaded by a neighbor to give Dr.‘\Villiams' Pink Pills a fair trial; but. she had tried so many remedies without getting relief that she still refused for some weeks. However, after repeated urgings by her parents and friends she began the use of the pills. Before one box was tak- en she experienced some relief, and afâ€" ter the use of a few more boxes she was restored to perfect health, and there are few young girls now who enjoy life more. She says she owes her life and happiness to Dr. \Villiams’ Pink Pills, and is willing that all the world shall know it. Her case attracted much attention and her perfect recovery has created much comment. The facts above related are import- ant to parents, as there are many young girls just budding into woman- hood whose condition is. to say the leasbmore critical than their parents imagine. Their complexion is pale and waxy in appearance, troubled With head- aches, shortness of breath, on the slightest: exercise, faintness and other distressing symptoms which invariab- ly lead to a premature grave unless prompt steps are taken to bring about a natural condition of health. In this emergency no remedy yet; discovered can supply the place of Dr. \Villiams' Pink Pills, which build anew the blood. strengthen the nerves and restore the glow of health to pale and sallow cheeks. They are a certain cure for all troubles peculiar to the female system. young or old. Pink Pills also cure such diseases as rheumatism, neuralgia, partial paralysis, locomotor ataxia, St. Vitus' dance, nervous headache. nervous prostration, the after effects of la grippe, influonza and seVerc colds. dis- eases dcpending on 'humors in the blood, such as scrofula, chronic crysipe- las. etc. In the case of men they ef- fect a radical cure in all cases arising from mental worry, overwork or ex- cesses of any nature. I i 1 Corn Extractor. ‘ be removed. i Zola says he likes the bicycle for the iforgetfulncs it lesions. 1 v i i Be Not Deceime with. A dose in timc of Holoh's Cure Will save you much trouble. Sold by all druggists. Mary Cowden Clarke spc years on the "Concordance to Shak- speare." t i Karl's Clover Root Tea is a pleasant [laxative Regulate-s the bowels. puri- , fies tlu- blood. Clmrs the complexion. ; Easy to make and pleasant to take. 25 cents. Sold by all druggisls. It is asserted that the Em NW of China has not. yet received i Hung Chang in audience. Cure thn Cough with Shiloh's Cure. The best Cough Curr. Relieves Croup promptly. One million bani \ sold iii" ‘ Colds and Cutarrbi V in Thirty ‘ Minutes. ‘ George Lewis of Sliiiniokin. Pa... S'l‘lNGING CORNS, wrih'SI "l 5â€â€œ “it:th WATS “i “go†Iicht to a stinging conscience. makvs year. 40 dos-s for 2:) cents Sold by all i ‘ druggis‘s .lifo a misery. 'l‘bo stinging pain of a corn may be speedilv and painlessly re~ _ moved by the use. of Putnam's Painless Twenty-four hours iafter Putnam's is applied the corn may A t .' ugh, Hearseâ€" ncss or Group, are net ‘o be triflcd .nt sixteen of Codâ€"liver Oil, with HypophOSphit cs, feeds the exhausted tissues and strengthens the nerves. 506. and Snot) at all druggista ELECTRIC. Electricity feeds the brain and mus« Opium and similar drugs may quiet pain to - day, only to have it return again, for these drugs weaken. Scott’s Emul- sion permanently cures because it feeds and strengthens. ‘ 7 V †_Mnn or Woman, in every Town a City, to start A Kid Glove Dyef and Cleaning “’orks at Home. No experience "quit: with our new Dye and Outfit. 81') a mask sully mods cles; in a. word it is nature's food. The ' MPnfl-icul-mfm Addws. Electric Oil possesses all the coalition! that it is possible to combinein a mod! dicine, thereby giving it a Wide range of ap lication, as an internal and CX-‘ terna remedy, for man and beast. The , happiest results follow its use, and in nervous diseases. such: in rheumatism, neuralgia, sprains, bruises and kindred diseascsa Mad â€""How proud Mame is since she orglemed her bicycle! Tomâ€""\Vell,' you know pride goes before a fall." "Unsurpassed," “excellent,†"un_cq;~ ualled," "elegant," "dux‘ablc.’ "servweâ€" . able," "celebrated," "famous,’ these are the words that are constantl' being used when speaking of “Gsrlan Stoves and Ranges" by the thousands of peoâ€" , ple who have these stoves in practical use. Health, comfort and happiness abound in homes where Garland Stoves and Rangw are used. - She's wise toâ€"da . The wintry mart. She knows 0 old,- I vow, So prudently the fair one starts Her Christmas shopping now. How's This i We offer One Hundred Dollars reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Cntrrrh Cure. 1“. J. CHENEY 8: (30., Toledo, 0. We. the undersigned have known F. .J. Cheney for the last. 15 earn. and believe him perfectly honorable inn 1 business transactions and ï¬nancially able to curly out any oblige» tions made by their ï¬rm . gills'r & 'l‘auax, Wholesale Drugixlsts. Toledo, i o. . WALnixo, KIYXAN 55 MARVIN, Wholesale Drug lets, Toledo. 0. Ho. '3 Cami-r11 Cure is taken into-natty, act- ing directly upon the blood and mucous our» faces of tin system, Testimonials sent. free. Price 750. per bottle. Sold by all Dmggiste. W.l’.C 844 Monthly Competition Commencing Jan. 1897. and Continued during the year $1,62 IN BIGYGLES AND WATCHES GIVEN FREE EACH MONTH Sunlght s... Wrappers 'As FOLLOWS: 10 First Prizes, $100 Stearns' Blcycle,$ 1,000 '25 Second “ $25 Gold Watch . . . 625 Bicycles and Watches glven each month 1.6% Total given dur'g year ’97, $19,500 flO\V To For rules and fullcparliculars, _ see the Toronto LOBK UBTAIN or MAIL, of Saturday issue, or THEM ’npply by post-card TO LEVER BROS., lTD., 13 Scott SL. Toronto “ Farmers having ï¬rst-clans aecur R ity to offer can secure money at low rates by applimï¬ to \V. E. LONG, nnn or, CREDIT FONC ER, 28 Wellington St. East, TOROEITO. son Twnnhsix’rnans. UNN’S POWDER IHEcotiK's BEHSTERJENE» r11 "5‘ '7'“ r ' 1.5;! OKTARIO DYE WORKS. 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