' A PIONEBR‘S STORY. ‘1 Poiiowing an Attack of LaGrippe He Suffered Day and Night for Four Yearsâ€"A Well Known Clergyman Endorses His Statements. From [Le lteuord, \l'msisor. Ont. Among residents of Kingsville. (lint. none is held in higher esteem than Mr. lJas. lpvelacr, who is known not only in to“ u, but to many through- out l'lxsex (ï¬naly. When a' corres- pondent of the Record called upon him and asked him to- verify certain state- ment); ill-.310 his'rure from a iainl'ul malady after several years of an ferlrng. he cheeriully did so. Mr. Loyolace siivlzâ€"li‘nui' years ii 0 I Lad allied attack oflagi'iivpe, v. rich leftine with asevere pain in ihepit of mystomach. After trying household remedies and getting no relief, I consulted a doctor. but after (.lo’nï¬ treatment which did not help me, 1 became! disco ii ed and :gnluded there was noreii‘euf; gilt me. bighi and day toi four years that ‘ziiLili nevm' left me. At times it was so bad thin i had to ire up work. I hiixl'fr I ui‘iitly read 0 Dr. “'i-iiianis’ Piling}? Ls andperhnps osmium out of (immunity asQVithany hope that they woule help rue, lbought abox. I fol- lowed the directions carefully. and by the Lina; the. box was finished I was surprised to find that I was getting re- liief. I could not understand how, after all the medicine [had previously tried 1nd failed, this one box of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills should help me. Inow cheerfully continued their use and by the timelhn'l taken five boxes every trace ofpriin had left me and I leltas well as ever i had done in life. To-day [ am as sound aeadollar and believe there is no man of my ago in Essex county whocan stand 3 herâ€" der day's work. 4 litev. R. D. Burlington. Baptist) minister at Kingsville. sawsâ€""Having kmown _"Mr. James Lovelace for the past. thirty years.I believe the above statement madeb him to be strictly true. I might a‘ ) say that I have been eatl benefatted myself by the use 0 Dr. \ iilliaims' Pink Pills. The you‘n durhem of Marlborough is very fan of_ animal pets. and has at Blenheim quite a manager-is, which comprises two ostriches. several eagles, vultures and an ibis. 'I‘he duv'hess has also a. tame snake purchased in Egypt. m Bistreesing Dyspepsia. The miserable Lives of Dynpeptlcl made glad by KOOTENAY CURE. Everything looks " blue †to the man who suffers from stomach disorders. When to this is added Kidney Com- laint, then indeed, does life become a‘ urden. To be] able to eat three meals a day, toth about Without being punished by pains in the. back and stomach. is a consummation devoutly to be wish:- nd-ngror.†. James Boyd, of Hamilton. em- ployed by the Electric Light and Pow- ur 00;, was one of those whom Kooteâ€" nay Lure released from suffering. and made a. new man of. Under oath he lays that for over five years he was I. Victim of Dyspepsia, and suffered eatiy from severe pain: in his back. no to disordered kidneys. He only took a moderate amount of Eyckman's Kpotenay Cure. which has given-him relief from his troubles. Now is wife has taken it fair Nervous Pro- Itration. She is completely cured, and lays she never felt as well in ten years I8. she does at present. T’hus man and Wife were emanc-l obed from the slav- ury of disease by okman'a Kootena Cure. Coulid any proof of the worth Chart book sent free on application at) this gemsedyï¬bo more conclusive? ' ' _. . . clnmin Medi (Lirmted). Hamilton. Ont. cm. C0" Cpcil Rhodes the diamond kin capitalist of South Africa~ is to farming on a. large scale. He has pur- ahaaed (on farms near Buluwayo, and Will cultivate them. He will build the largest dam in Souih Africa. MAN IN DISlllllESS. A whole family suffering. A dull nch- i log of nerve or mus-sic. or the acuteri mugs of neuralgia. toothache or lum- go makes life a misery. But Nerviline l â€"uerve~pai_n. cureâ€" \Vlll relieve all these. Nerviiinv. is powerful, penetrat- ing. and effectual. ‘ The Queen. it is calculated. has now spent more. time in Siotiand than many lungs and Qnens who ruled Scotlandr alone. ‘lli lam.- h‘er hfnjesxy’s spring? and autumn eoyoucrns in the Highlands ' since 12:42 make an aggregate oi about eighteen years. 5 .A plaster made with "Quickcure'H vnll remove difficulty in breailiing. and - more quickly reduce inflammation than i the old mustard plaster. in severe‘ cases. place hot applications oven' the plaster of " Quii-kcurez†flannel i-lozhs : wrung out of hm water will not. injure i ' qukcure" but uid its effect. 9 A plaster made with "Quickcure"? spread on canton flannel. linen or cot- ion. “'1†give more prompt relief from ' croup. than camplioraiml oil. or must- mw: in severe (tiers. doctors tell you to apply but applications aim over the Qumkvurc " plaster. l‘0\|‘l‘lli‘: the chi-s: and neck \u-‘l “I 4 â€"--â€"-â€"- i c .\’l~‘.R\‘0l‘~’ i'I'N ' i.F..\l’.â€"\N. “ciikms 'hatos parrots: he. won't ova-(.1 allow a stuffed one in his house. hil‘n-liyâ€"a sliiffwl one wouldn't annoy Veil. liv‘ KIVS his u'ifu iiiir ' .- od and throw it at hime “at ‘8: ’ ~-~w-â€" l as unionist) KING. It will surprqu- wt '(l)lv" tales that the late King: of ton-hm}: a statue has just felon dedicated at; Madrid is not not hurled but. cor-l lied with a finding that lies on ii ! marina-{slab in a \‘Mth of the i-churinl.i This Lil in tham with a custom ht fran the year 6700. The body l where it is Until the present ‘ dies. Then it will be deposited {Sta Melee-an in d‘llbuiélrm‘mo‘ is E f. of . Del the WORTHY 0F ENGLAND'S STEEL- â€"â€" flan-is and Boers were fine and (‘hlvnlrons Fighters. Tire humour and honor of fighting is by no means all on one side, writes Rudyard Kipling in the Youth's Oom- pinion. Some thirty years since there was a war in New Zealand against the )louris, who, though they tortured priwners and occasionally ate a man. liked fighting for its own sake. One of their chiefs out offs. detachment of our men in a. stuckade, where he might; have starved them out. . He found they were short of provisions and sent; in ii canoefuil ofpigs and potatoes. with the message that it was no fun to fight: weak mun. but he would be happy to meet them after a full meal. .As to honor, the Boers in South Af- rica did a. very pretty thing. The war against them was one of the many bright jewels in England‘s crown cm; and set by Gladstone» but it is some consokitinn in remember Clint they beat Lib noise and foot from one to the other. They were splendid fighters in their own wayâ€"at 900 yards. lying down behiiind long rifles, With lheli‘ horses ready in the backgraumd. After one lnttle. in which they had wiped cult ain English. regiment and killed a amoral. they were at some palms to find the generals sword and return it to his-widow, saying that the Lord was do their side, and they had killed a brave man and Were sorry for it. i .We got very little out of thewan except the kmowlndge that it paid to shoot straight. ’l‘rwo on thine main won this cross for saving wounded under fire. Oine officer, after seven of hue mom had been killed at Lain‘g’s Neck. prinked up a. Wounded comrade, who was shot dead in his arms, but he wenti on. again and. saved two. more men. Mueh the same izind of thing happened at \Vemelstmune and Hujutta defeats liar us. The only good thiing in the whdle wretched business was-that We abode by Che issue of the first fights instead of tun-wing on an entire army: corps and running the Boers utterly, as some ulnwise people thought was our dulty. ! LETTER. FROM THE macros or THE QUEBEC HIGH SCHOOL. . Dear Doctor leversâ€"J should like to add another testimonial to the numb- are you have already received in favor of “Quiokcure.†.1 have been troubled a good deal lately with Buils._ and tried Quidkcure.- I can only describe its ef- fect as magical: in about half a minute after a piicatioin, I felt as though 1 had never an troubled at all, and was completely well in two days. \Vishing‘ you every success with your valuable discovery, I remain, yours very truly. Signed, T. Amshe Young, _â€" DID YOU EVER THINK? That a. kind word put out at interest: brings back an enormous percentage of love and appreciation? 'Ilhat. though a. loving thought may not seem to be appreciated. it has yet made you. bdb‘ter and braver because of it? mt the little acts of kindness and thoughtfulness day by day are really greater than one mouse act of good- in-css once a year? A : n That. to bealiwiiys podute to the people at home is nob only more ladylilko. bum more refined than havmg “company! mafniiloi‘s l." . That to judge anybody by his person- al appearance stamps on! as not only ignorant, Ullit illâ€"bred . 7 That to talk and talk and talk abouib oulrselff and your bclo ‘ 3 very tiresome for tiho people who listen? “Quickcure,†applied on linen or cotton, to sprains or strawshremoves the am and swelling, more qiuioklynand sure y, than any other knoummeans. Physicians find t excellent, and use iii whens rubbing. with iiniments of any kind causes pain. .â€"â€"â€" THE INFLUENZA. illt has been overred that Lord Sal- isbury Was the first victim of influenza iin \\ eastern Europe. and that the ma~ lady was conveyed to him through some Foreign Office dispatches from st. Pet- ersburg. __._.â€"â€"â€".-â€"-â€"-â€"-â€"â€" PAPER~ HOUSE. There isa. paper eating house in Ham- burg. which has walls composed of a double layer of paper stretched _0'n frames, and impregnated with a fire- n'ndnutiter solutions The roof and wall.» are fastened together by means of bolts and hinges. so that the entire Siriicture may be rapidly taken to pieces and put up again. I '__â€"â€"â€"-+â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"' JAPS CHANGING. Some astonishing changes in the phy- sioil type of races as a result of anter- ouurse with fore' "here have been pom t- eti cult. by M. A hart Uautturd to the French Ethnographic M'Li’ty. . 'l’he Japcnese. Wth since the revolution of 1808 have been rapidly adopting Europ- ean modes of life are losing the ecx‘enâ€" ti'ii'iiv of Lin-ii' eyeSand the prominence of their cheek harms. while recently burn «Children have less flattened noses 17nd n their encoders, “Ltii a. skin not so yoiiuw. l-Iurupmrns smiling in Japan. on lily} other ininii. gradually lose the rosy color of their slain mud tend to acquire an ecconii'ii‘ity in the eye. Anâ€" other instnnce is reported by :Xillieimir Leclere. who has deemed in Cambodia a striking change in his countrymen, the French residents soon beginning to acquire the type and the gut of the natives. . . “' “BIL. Pâ€-fl-“--pfl-fl-ï¬ Hu our doctor failed to ma F0 r you! 9......" uknccdvmn'l I Im¢,lldlh eA flouoTrut- . null-l you "mm winch cu: not (all. i will - {award full private and Itlt'LipflOI t upon uni you ‘ adduu viib sump. Sikh . x lo nub ihou vouch only who cqin udl- 3 in“. hate 1 adopt this Iabod‘h, l on u- yldnhfnliybylcg w . g in t c action 3 ny n-cdio. o m e n . Kn. 1me, I?! SI. Paul S! , M unril. -U.‘°‘.U-M-I-J ‘VHAT HOLT!) . F Rn your doctor failed to our. &O()D.\-I)II().().| ‘55-“ “_1\‘. O l‘i233}.1:.‘:::rl'.:::::%r:.'.t . - J-LJONI Sim-11‘ - She Has Recovered an immune Territory '. . , ‘ â€" mantle! your wants: winch will not (all. g ' 6 8‘30 \D‘l \llll,~" W ‘(lll‘l\l" x I 1883 them“; u" d ‘l ldwdl _ fonurd full pti'lll n sur ace ' an cover- 8 a vice s k and deocrlpliol ILLS .l ‘Mu B‘rnn.†30nd ed an urea of no more than 8,768 square .. FREE “P†'"“‘“§L‘;’ . xix. A ram giant‘s". at “him r-puouâ€n-Ou.fl- addieu viih ump. , miles. By October 20, 1877, at the 0011- 1‘“ 5% 0mm “Wiwlï¬m io roach those women only “5° "“d‘. m. I G will. 4 LL clusion of a survey. it was found that so I . ' nAF-A. Huh. ‘1. nd“ i ince. hence i Adopt lhh Inibod, u I u- u- plai- fully by in- vust a quantity of land had during in trb;ac;ili‘o.n of AIME“ n Down x" o“ Grin ‘ ‘ ‘ ' " ‘ "I e "' ' Droftln “Maori I a uvv 11 mos “1.053 M 3 9dr: been rel“? emf} .fr~0m. ï¬fe “'1 E WWâ€, 5" S‘- 1"†SL-“M'ml oh no in neckline-a. It unsavory form. lo W1 .1“ that the lite“ like.“ meredaeu [U f"- -u-u-n.«.u.«.fl- a; genhano-“Gï¬z inï¬rm “m «31 square miles. l‘hs Dutch have or i .h o. I m Y m 1 some time been considering a project _“ “fluâ€"“flâ€" " w“â€" Jonesâ€""flow did Brown happen to get . -_.-.._â€"â€"â€"- l’nl' druianngi the Zn 'der Zee. it is pro- . . V mm. L 3 on the Juryl line he no prejudice namtfrflfloi w... folsz unions IIOII aounillu. noxiqu Bin-Duo. roqu posed to rec‘m‘m from tile 593' {wont against circumstantial evidence?†Not. “1501000 acres: the value 01 “’hh‘h ‘5 95' the slightest. He doesn't {know what it Linuited at azscoonoe guilders. The l cast of this important Wonk is estimate . _â€"-â€"'â€" ' - ti ation take Karli Clover 189.000.000 gamers. or “uh the w RmF‘l‘TEmem‘é great Blood Purifier. emulated expenditure. immuu‘mg meas- Cures Headache. Nervousuess. Erup- uIe-S of defense and 13371112111 0f 00111- tions on the face, and makes the head pens-anon to the fishermen of the me. elm;- as a ball. at 315,000,000 guilders. it was stated an 1869 that the word: would take 31 years . mad that every year 10,000 hectares oi slowed on Mir. Ion a'l‘rant Hamilton, inind would be restored to cultivation. London urn-ah enzyme“ He has had a. ~~~ -â€"~â€"A-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"--â€"â€".-â€"_'.â€".... Part of the scheme suggested a large leading place among the aggrieved and , . .. . . H . dyke 30 miles in length. from the ex- complaining body of “the lush land- treme .end of North Holland to the lords. He is gin amiable gentleman, western coast of Friesland. This dyke, married to a SIS:qu ofthe Duke of \_V e1- 35 meters at. the base and 6 meters lington. Lady Victoria Hamilton is a ' t k niin to build. clever and philanthropic lad _of the h1g1], would a e 8 years genuine not the advertising land. bhe promotes and actively helps_many good 1 works in Dublin. Mr. Blimilton liVing. within a few miles of the capital." l‘ TORONTOâ€"Gerrard and Yong. em. a he to} 1| hon more Men in». student; a u b 3" “we “17‘ ‘3“ i“ '83.†“ll mm C v' _ , . an 0 or an- on II non o rpeal‘mg °f the Wm“ New Y e. In flu: anyth vmuwn. snm.mquyj‘ _.... EACT, FANCY AND FABLE. Have convinced people that Putnam’s l’ainleSS Corn Extractor. should be giv- en the preference. Get rid of your corns; KOW'S THIS 1 EVERY QUALITY. ‘ f "thout ain; use Put- get, nd 0 them u i I) We offer One Hundred Dollar! Reward for Had-rig, headquarters ï¬r mixed me x mm! Exmcmr and no when any case of Cstarrh that cannot be cured by . Hall'sC tarri Ouro. W \Vhen the telephone was first placed Fill CL‘IENEY atCO..Prop.=, Toledo. 0. 35.8! William St , in one Of Queen I‘ i "103133 Pal-m0es 511° We, the undersigned. have Known F. . was promised that the first message Cheney for the last 15 yoai-s,und believe him Te. I729 should be sent by a brass band_ ‘Aa perfectly honorable in a!! business iranno I ' lions, and financially able to carry out an) ‘ ' ..____ I ‘1 Prize Mano: i s Harris a delay Occurred. no band was on hand 0in ‘ ._ , . . .. . Klltlon nmdo by their ii iii. ll hotter ‘ and the eminent electricmn sang bod WE" 5L TRUAX Wholwm‘.,mzmam Tolfdm Gold Medals ""1 20’“ “£130 Fritiooxpmwgm Save the Queen," instead. The Queen 0. Wannmo. KINNAN a MARVIN, Wliolosme I. a Rnflmmg was asked if she rem nized the air Drug in: Toledo. 0. , g . Hal '5 Cdmrrh Ours is tuch internally. no:- ' 88" ‘ Proï¬t when you can use and replied: " Yes, it is the National _ , V . :1 nz directlyu on the blood and mucous sur- Anthem. but very badly Plaied. gnï¬gsbotahhggysteig. TPritoe 75?. p? bottle} Pearles. ""â€"“ , u . o y rugniii s. on imou ale roe. A plaster made with Quiokcure" Hull's Family Pm: are the best. spread over the nose, Will suppress cold in the head in a surprising manner, A GOOD CASE ' owmg to its rediucmg inflammation of 7 ' 1 on“ but“ for wen-amnd hog .. l the mucous membrane. The Quickcure ' Lawyer Aâ€"ii hat do you think of takâ€" Ask (or mom“ on. Deal": “ wï¬ano: Co. have tecefved many letters oorro- ing Srnowden’s case’i' He doesn’t seem their best customers. Its just “the? u w bomting this. to have much chance to sustain his 31- imitations. The Quun any on 00.. ti. ‘ _.. I - m vel- much legations. but he has lots of money he 53““!913080â€. President. Torontoo Coma college man bee y is Willing to put into the trial. Come. ‘ Y" our Mm“ Pum" 0" Gem A110 9‘9“, inclined to take life easv.†Doraâ€""Yes; I I - u '1: What do you say? You have looked inloi FOR V n ‘ ,. ï¬veldegggg’yhey graduth the} ( l the matter. Has he a good case? . Tl ENLY'SEVEN YEARS. y ' Lawyer B.â€"I think we have. You say m Machine «Al. lDr- Geo' 3° Parke-i surge?“ Sm be has plenty of money. R0 al Rifles, Quebec, writes: i have usgd with much cussess. "Pheino-Bun- n W 1' C 878 uim" (or 'Quiokcure') ’iin dressing i . wounds, which suppumied even under Doc-Tom; RECOMMEND ._ the dressing of Iodoform; the effect was . _ _‘ remarkable, all discharge ceasnng, and ‘19.? - health granulation setting up_at once. after. f' st application of 'IQuicvkcure." I oons'i er its antiseptic action. as valu- able as its marvellous pain relievmg properties. Signed. Geo. H'. Parke, M. D. . Ceylon T83 ill"..‘;‘.‘°£ii‘ 3337' 10 Palace St., Quebeci. Prince Albert of Belgium will with- M f v ' v t f th . {singers in 3:33;: .35. his: .0... 30..., 0... am: acturers the route adopted by the present Czar. But befoma proceeding to China and g boarding slchhooldfor boys. fogniilleid in 1:865. C l. - ~ 1‘ - r on among _an an some new u mgn ur- ' fhpatn vixthégffï¬mlgl ggfthe nlislied With all modern app iiinccs for the ommg saving . 0 111 v h I ' b comfortand health ofthepuplls. Next. term United States. {wheire 8\ mil) 9 91‘ begins on Wednesday, Sept. 16th. Foracopy pected toward the month 01 Allth of the oalendar,eto..apply to the next year. on his Wild? home- RT. REV. DR. Barnum; Be Not Deceived. A Cough, Hoarse- Head Master. ness or Group, are. not to be trifled , _ with. A dose in time of Shiloh’s Cure " I Truth uniding, 73 ADELiil‘ili ST. ii’ESi‘. will save you much trouble. Sold by all druggists. Homnsnm . I MANITOBA “maï¬a: Englishmanâ€"“borne of our English girls are quite expert With the gun, who Canadian Paciï¬c Railway will run Three Excursions to Manitoba on don’t you know. Lady Eva \Vyndham June 29. July 6 and 20. Linn shot six mnn eating tigers in in- die." American girlâ€""if they were Hm" any Part 07 To any part of Ontario, I J Manitoba. eating nice men slhe did just right. Rector. Eli‘th 30100“: Q'Wllec" Tickets Good for 80 Days. See the Win nipcg Exhibition. July 19 to 24. Beggarâ€"“Can you ihelp a poor man. to-â€"-" )edestriiinâ€"“I' till-119k You have For (my information, maps, elm. write to W. D. SCOTT. touched me before.†Begg‘arâ€""Possib~ Manitoba Government Emigration Agent. ly, sir; possibly. You see l’m a strandâ€" 30 York Street. Toronto. Docto 3’ 3'†A ed photographer, said the old habit of Don't Pay Thom retouching clings, sir.“ YOU SAY HOW ‘I lifzpuli‘t’iufï¬i’: 353$; :33 33'. .3: to Toronto will ï¬nd flats of any size, with power, heat, elevator, and all conveniences. 'l'homas William Coke, for half'nccn- fury representative of Norfolk in the House of Commons, and himself has been Lord Lieutenant of the county for as long a period. "Quickcure," warm-ed and dropped from a spoon into the ear, will cure earanhe, It acts like a charm. Or make a. plaster of "Quickcune" and put be- bind the ear. A publisher offered Sir Richard Bur- ton $2.600 for his “Arabian Nights." It took an immense amount of work, but in the end it yielded over $80,000, of which more than 850,000 was clear profit. The E-ari of Leisesber has given 810,- 000 toward the fund to rebuild the J en- ny Lind infimary at. Norwwh. ling- iand. one of the royal 'ubilee promote. a... is the eldest son 0 the first Earl, NEW Paienl Sleepei llflilllle Insole IN COMBINATION WITH CORK Ulodin the manufacture of Boats and [Shoes by .Ap ly a little "Qiiickcure " to a 11). XI . pimp eor any blemish of the skin, and route. “X “(3533 2:; cover with than .1111. r, and it will disâ€" Walled up-toâ€"dah IIoot. _ No tacks; no nniir fion _~ ibis: easy. It will not squash. THE .1. n. mesa, LTD., TORONTO. ONTARIO. appear in twenty- our hours, leaving the skin natural and healthy; as it “deâ€" stroys the germs which enter the skin and cause pimples, boils. etc, The Enipl‘vss Dowager of (‘liinasent b0 Quit-en Victoria as a jubilee gift a picture painted by her own hand on a roll twelve feet long and five lei-t broad. it consists of tin expanso of rcrks and irmis. with stnrks wearing red rresis, the mn‘lileiii o.’ longevity. “Quickiiure,†or "Plir-nn-Ranum." is used and endorvul by many physi- cians and dentists win": h'iw: tried it and who keep up with the new disâ€" ooverir-s in medical svio-ncu, as they investigate. to enable them to Cope with the ever increasing new diseases â€"â€"â€"»~ --~-». PUTTING PLA TO FL HEP. All plants. own in timiiral countries require a period of rest. Some reposa in the rainy. outliers in tht: dry. and others again in film mid or in the hot season. Herr Johannsen. a Swandina- APOLlO‘ 'f'o den tonian To mew oil-cloth. To renovate point. To brighten monk. To polish knives. 'l‘o scrub floors. 10 via]: out link. To scour bani-tabs. / vian , believes he can abridge this I. . . . . ° 14‘ 41M!- ' no}. period by mtg-naming: the ">lec-p" c u ' 1° “m†“"5â€- TO "NW0 "In. To mu in! With chloroform of (other. Bulls or lT. buds exposed to the, super: of three Nmu“mm.m , “d†“ “ma-um anaseetbetii‘s resume their period of activity sooner Lhan three not so treated. II has also beenmbserved that the tubercules of orc'ius placed near warming pipes and ï¬lms more com- pieteiy dried, began K0 spang woner than others kept in the ordinary way. luluu to pods) their image. Multan Io madman. Chain“ I. 1-." m lulu. mmumtmm mun-ummm GUY-"loam ml: ulna. lookalelutriflmvlaruou. sauna-mum†Mlmumoiduutm Ouuudmueumm swauwcmwm manuals-Mrs“ rum to cm relurfml. 'LRZBI: u aims tiqciu. lnovum u an: aura. EVERY ONE FiNDS A NEW USE. _.....,..._ ‘.-WM.WM â€"~ gm wait-.4 ht -,-.»ui..~«, 1 My . ..~.. ~ om... â€"â€"....__. -.- -u...w_....u »