m kinds :2 : ct Imple- 315: Engine- tow-It‘d on U5 113' omen .‘il(";'(‘edy ttal clerk: A. Dom". make-man: Saturday attention a up and o mlddl? he _wreck mu :1 cars )resentt'd SM n. It but can x2; Nate l‘S ï¬re- Edward Bmporu, was .10 3-1 train Ive and .Lhiu 200 I . wgnt nctxms picxznx e could a smog and in 0: feel I was. an t pro- cour- Hon!- {ISLE m in him- were 11! a 1 for ,rmpg But- [It .v ht and r) of In? ue \\' mid tire nth nedy. Damw on f Kennedy Dayis Son. Igscme way, too mysterious for us to } underscrI-Sda the mind is bennd up with :he b:dy: woven into is, so to speak, like the pizlL res into a piece of tapestry. And :1»: 15 why Mr. Ezwsrd James Grant tel; -:-pirited and miserable he didn't :1: to do. His doctor said he had ;‘ :1 oi the liver, and in lcoks as ‘ .he dsctor was right. ’Ihe trcu'cle 1 away back in December, 1837. ' ~a: . . £22-... '5): Mr. Grant emoyed as good ;.- ~ begin; as anybody. Then he became suddenly aware that. his energy was all '; of him; he felt: tired, relaxed. and drowsy. ï¬elding on: his ysngue in Iron: c! the glass he noted that it we smwn and thickly coated. Food in ’ ;:v w 1.; on the table at. meal times, but ‘c went 1?. Appetite, than king or ,:~:;slackiug. When he did tazce ~ :thinz on the principle the; on: 2.: live, the result. wasn't satisfac- , , A er every effort of that. kind he “1-K, ".EIZ'I: and pain in the chest and 51:5, \ .1 what. he speaks of as “a. kind of 133' z; Emween the chest and throat. lie 3:525 spa: up a fluid bitter as gall w- 3.1;, r as a guinea. As time went on 1 (xx-queab at sake of dizziness. ebbi :2 cu unstrunz. 'ne , gm .imes they would take him is the “a, and he feared he should fall. As he 1:22.: v.57}: his work his head would swim round. and. he would have these attacks ‘ 1‘ rec times a day. ;': so low-spirited and miserable,†he ma: I didn't: know what to dc," 9 c «u essiiy believe. “I cansulted , " he tells us, "who said I had cc:- uf the “van and he gave me a , 4m,- hoinad me for a time. I also gsALE 55D RETAIL DEALERS XX Lugber, hingles, Lath, Etc. mates on Buildintl ti" on £52... 1:. "1:1 :his szats I continued hr fmr years, :rjing 1.113133 and backwards after some 111:1'12138 adrpzed to my case, b lt withcu: 20min: upo; it. In January of this year .xwz» :; was that I ï¬rst heard 0! beer Seigal‘s Curative Syrup, and began to use i:. .\E e:- I had. mean two bottles, the bad sympzoms abated. my apsetlse began to come Drink. the dizzy spells returned no mare. and now 1 cm eat: anything, and am well u? ever. You may make my letter ublic if you think i: would do good. and will gladly answer inquiries. Yours truly «Szgnem Edward J smes Grant (mu: do ‘12: ., 4:5 Vestry Road. Camber-well, Landon, SE.) December 621:. 1892." ,__A r- nan an†Tna Landon, 5.12., Dacemusx u.u. Am... The usable began in this way: Tue stars zch being ï¬rst overloadel and over- worked, shirked psr: or its business and m..- a m of halt-digested stufl’ onAto thg Wuln;u, a uuuuu ,v- , eent >5 lot of halt-digested stuï¬' on to the liver. The latter organ resented this, and rein $85. to handle it, for you must remem- that all food. must ï¬rst. pass: thrcugh the liver betare is can reach any point beyond it. 5) tbs liver, having taken a “day off," as we say, stepped gathering bile from the bios; I: help the bowels. The bile, can- ,_ .: : amyerl in the bisod. and sec 01 :co. the mischief which made our good trig: '1 s: miserable he didn’t know when, to 3. Luckily f3: him, and for all of us, Mather 5:1;«1 knew what to dc, and put her knowiaige la the term of the wondexfui remedy which D235 immortallsed her name. He send or it, used it, and was cured of hiadenYWniii and his liver complaint : his dy:pepai3 and his liver compmm» a. the 92 me time. And inasmuch as most of on- unhappines; arises from unhealthlness Mr. Grant’s s irits soon became what every well man s spirits ought to ba-light and buoysmc. 05 this result he will please accep: our sincere congratulations. 1hr "an From ska \\ uh (‘arrnses- Salt :lallu Doug I: pâ€"_ 7;-: nouce ...... Eardan and. 8011: Wood - 5; here in town. deuv†.‘.- BER PAlNTED AND GRAINED A SpeciaJtY. P‘HKUIZIL and LIUOFJUU. VV'“. ' V - uh: h-Lm' 1110 surface. mnmng 33'." t° M; 13:111. T\\1'o men took 00;:1 swmg: u.‘ by simpy prospectm' g t e“ x ' 3‘ Stampede followed the reports of. .t-he AMY ands. which reached Dawson ("ty Aux. 1.3. In a week ï¬ve hundred men had crossed the mountains between 31' dcrado Creek and Dominion Creek; They traveled day and night, Md m two Weeks the whole W was staked out. «5d YARD, East and o! Welling. :cn-sn. Bridge, Lindsay. JNBRBDS DP DEAD HOHS C «1) essliy oeueve. 1 UJHEULLOu ‘ he tells us, "who said I had co:- 1 the “van and he grew me a that helped me for a time. I also - pins, but tel: none the betta: f r ,Y, FRIDAY SEP 7. Eanadim 205; 01' O YER .SKAG UA 1‘ “Preacher IN. 0.. S 1n 9. Wash. Sept. 13â€"511mm: :1 branch of Dominion Creek, 3 tributary to the Indian River, scene of the latest S9141 excite- ) thv Klondike. From accounts nuy district brought down on the ‘1" South Coast, it seems that the :zings will rival even the famous in and Eldorado. Goldwaâ€"S found -1.,w the surtace. runnmg 53'? t° _ mruA _-_ bmh (“ft 3300 m a .uwmor )tnrve l-‘rom Skagnav Bench Stre‘ rcnscs~§alcom mu! Dance 1‘ nos": :21: Business. nsond, W351 '\' uf Scuttle flour} constantly. on up TOGETHER. Tenness‘ Min-many of machinery fur N which arc 10 be construe? an lines. at St. Michael this 16- steel steamer. the John G. {'nlnpivte. On the Forth-ad's Maxim rapidâ€"ï¬ring gun. In- iptain's cabin are a dozen which will he used effccm'eâ€" be. to protect the treasure Portland will bring from the Very Cold Weather "as In on the [ppm- ‘i'ukon Rim-r. f sh" St BOBCAYGEON l’:l~um-r I'lwnpr away my Wit Hy of coals sat-Ike. K. Michael tins HWY. (119 John H. )1: the Portl: ad's rid ï¬ring mm. in- win are a dozen be used often??- zect the treasxue L11 bring from the â€"Thc trexsnre from St. .‘11' 13.-S111pht_1r \JI. graph c‘VII Ll†“muwâ€" vâ€" â€"-â€"â€"_ New ran-I: sun ‘l'opekl Ire-patch any: Whirlpoolâ€"Grand. Trunk Pronouns They are Alter the In: Ser- for the pom-â€,1 Owing or the New plus In Kauai». 3“,] m Bum. New York, Sept. 13.â€"The Sun prints At the present timetheemotthowm the following despatch from Topeka, warm are directed tomdannnda. Tao Kansas, to-das‘: remarkable successes which have attended “ Representatives’ of Canadian fruit the vuutoEaglnnd o! SirWllhld Laurie! companies are now in Eastern Kansas } the premier of the Dominion. sad the do contracting for the big surplus at the nuncintlon by Great Britain 0! Important apple crop. The cities of Winnipeg. commercial treaties with such powerful Ottawa and Toronto have men here who. ’ neighbors as Germany and Belgium In when they have contracted for the sur- ' gran: to meet the oregano or thetgacnai plus, will go to South Missouri, famous 5“ canseu he pa. iciann on": o as the land of big red apples. and con- : 2:211:2ng t gang::h:§gg°lvi§o5mtg:g tinue their purchases. P. J. Miller, re- Encartmzl albed .333“. fgwaaeeotencw presenting a big Manitoba concern, says i and ice ..’ N or has the hum; been can- the failure of the Canadian apple crop ï¬ned to. countries of the old world the will cost the people or that country an! o to of the re ubllo to the south 113'va enormous sum, as the Canadian tariff $02 startled b pm. mnonncament of the on] Axgerican apples is 40 cents per b_ar- dimv‘ryofmtgyquaatltleg of sold within re . udge )V ellhouse, the apple k1n§ | the conï¬nes cf 23" Dorpinian; .1. _ 1--...-3 “Representatives' of Canadian fruit I companies are now in Eastern Kansas} contracting for the big surplus of the apple crop. The cities of Winnipeg, ' Ottawa and Toronto have men here who, ' when they have contracted for the sur- ? plus, will go to South Missouri, famous as the land of big red apples, and com: tinne their purchases. P. J.7Miller, re presenting a big Manitoba concern, says the failure of the Canadian apple crop will cost the people or that country an) enormous’ sum, as the Canadian tariï¬ on American apples is 40 cents per bar- rel. Judge “'ellhouse, the apple king of the world. who owns 2500 acres of orchard in Eastern Kansas, will con- tract his entire crop to the Canadian Dickinson Said to Have Sold an Interest to North Bay Men. Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. Sept. 13.â€" The gold excitement here still continues. A large party left for Michipieoten this afternoon on the steamer Telegram. Among the party are J. J. Mackie and J. L. Caverhill of North Bay, Ont., two of the owners or the original ï¬nd at Lake Wawa. It is reported they have bought the interest of Mr. Dickinson. the third partner. and that the latter, who has been an invalid for many years, has become prostratod by the excitement over the gold mine. Mr. Muckie is still conï¬dent that the mine is a‘ good one. He says it is worth at least two hun- dred thousand doling-c, and if it proves as rich as assays intlimtu it will he one of the best mines in Cnnmln or the Northwest Territory. Mr. Mvckie says the mine will ho dew-lured smm and :1 stamp mill installed as small as possible. An an‘ nthm-s :n'v Brooks. :1 “mil-known , l the resulting nervous disorders, such as - sick headache, loss of appetite, and flashes : of heat and cold. I began doctoxing, and l I I although I had the best cf care I seemed l 5 ito grow worse every day. I slept but ‘ little, and wlini lying down would grow so hot and suffer from a sensaiion of V smxtherinz that I would ï¬nd itmnecessary i 1 to arise. Then the other extreme would ] i come and I would shiver with cold. Time were on and there was no improvement] 1 in my cmdizion. I was not able to do '1 l ‘ I l t E n l l l l l l i I i * any work about the house and even the i I - exerticn of moving about would tire me out. If I :L‘tempted to walk any dis'ance I i or hurried in the least I would gasp for " breath and could scarcely speak. I had j ' i a. very poor appetite, and what food I ate ‘- : '. did not seem to agree with me or fur- : 3i Enish needful nourishment, and I also‘: «1 suffered with a severe pain in my side: 'r and back. During this time I tried many I if, remedies, but they gave me no relief l '4‘} whatever. I had become so weak, and. 1‘ my system was so run down that life 1, [was a burr'en to me. At this stage inyi ‘ attention was directed to Dr. Williams’i Pink Pills and I determined to give‘ Fe them a trial. After using four boxes. Li“ I felt so much better that hope and} m w" encouragement came to me once more“ g; ‘ I continued the use of the Pink Pills‘ (:3. and found myself steadily gaining ‘5 health and strength. By the time I L-n had used four boxes more I had fully fr: regained health and strength a d I am he not only able to do my full share of l household work. but also attend to my Sabbath school class and other church “11’ duties. Ilook upon Dr. Williams' Pink 523! Pills as a priceless boon to suï¬ering {1‘ 1 l l i I buiérs.†AL) on: othorx‘ mo Blank _New York promote-r .u' 1:; 1‘ 193, and L. A. Armstrong of 1! Appears as Though the broad Scourge llzul (in It: Fang: In Down in me south. New Orleans, Sept. 13.â€"Tho existence or seven caScs of ycxlow fever in New 01'- lcans is un'iciully announced. This. mom- ; ewry town of Importance is quaran- tined against New Orleans. "euow l-‘evcr In Slcnragua. Managua, Nicaragua. Sept. Iiiâ€"Yellow it» Yer has appeared at Leon, in Wencm .\‘1c- amguu. Several natives have «lb-d of the disease recently and It is spreadiu". Austin, Texas, Sept omccrs here this mux‘ quarantine against New rsltively forbid any om that section. Mobile, Ala... Sept. 13.â€"The Buard of Health XXV-t to-duy and on adjouxumcnt Dr. George A. Kotchum. its president. au- thorized the statement that one case of yel- low fever had develogod thgs morning'at the City Hospital. '1‘ e patxent is a hor- wexian sailor. BETTER THAN GOLD IS THE RARE TREASURE OF PER- FECT HEALTH. The rugged and the strong (30 not appreciate to its full extent the blessing of perfect health. It is only those who have passed through a. trying illness, who feel that good health is a. treasure to be prized morethan silver or gold. Among those who have experienced the truth of this is Miss Sabra Rector, of West River Hebert, N. S. This lady has passed through a. trying and wtatisome illness, from which happily relief was found through the medium of a. medicine that has brought health and strength to thousands of others, and whose medicinal yirtues will work equally good results in all cases where it is given afair trial. A Nova. Scotta. Lady Says "I Consider Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills aPrtceless Boon to Suffering Humanity." From the Amhers'. N. S . Sentinel. Hebert, N. S. This lady has passed through a trying and wtatisome illness, from which happily relief was found through the medium of a. medicine that has brought health and strength to thousands of others, and whose medicinal yirtues will work equally good results in all cases where it is given afair trial. Miss Rectzr says :â€"“I feel it is my duty to recommend Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills, as they have done wonders for me. About two years ago I became very ill with a. complication of diseases. I was suï¬â€™ering with indigestion, biliousness and CHARMS BUYING APPLES» MICHIPICOTEN GOLD B0011. THE YELLOW FBI-731i Piila as a priceless boon to lull-ï¬rms . humanity." Dr. William Pink Pm. are 3 speciï¬c 1 for the troubles which make the lives of | so many women a burden. and speedily i restore the rich glow of hedthto p310; and sa‘low cheeks. Sold by :11 deflere, or sent by mail poetpuid, at 500. a. box, or six bone for $2.50, by eddreuing the Dr. Willisma’ Medicine 00., Brockville, Ont. Beware of imitation: and substi- tuted alleged to be “just no good.†tin, Texas, Sept. 13.â€"-Stnte health rs here this mymiug dun-lured rigid mine avuinst .\ew Orleans and will 0 vely forbid any persons coming in that section. One (use at ï¬obilo. Rigid Quarantine. M~ .ntroul. m cm ADIANM I.†WUHUW UL buy Nilâ€"l..-"- 9 Scientists and members of the learned professions have flocked to the country to hold their annual conventions, and examine for themselves its resources. ' A-AW- “Ll-L lb‘ UHUWUDAVGB Ibo nwuvâ€"nvw-. Among the many corporations which have do. e much to retain the interest thus aroused t 1e Grand Trunk Rail way System. under its new and erergetlc manauement, takes a foremost place. The work under- : taken in connection with the sutsfitutioh o! a modern structure for the old Victoria tubular bridge over the 5‘. Lawrence has excited the utmost interest among civil engineers the world our, while the com- pletion ot the Grand Trunk new single arch steel bridge over the N lagsri River. which replaces the historic Suspension bridger the talk of railway (flicials from one end or the continent to the other. That the latter structure, which, at the time of its erection in 1855 was consideredâ€"and justly a marvel at engineering skill, should have been entirely replaced upon exactly the same spot without an interruption or even ï¬ve minutes tothe constant stream of treï¬ic which passes over it. it is without doubt a remarkable tribute to the advances which have been made by the engineering prcfession within the last quarter cf a century. The new bridge is a single steel arch :f 550 fee: in length, supplemented by a trussed span at either end at 115 feet in length, so that with its approaches, its ‘ total lergsh is a little more than 1,100 feet. \ while the railway tracks are 250 feet above the water. It has two docks or floors. the upper being used for railway purposes exclusive7y. while the lower contains a wide central carriage way, double eleczrlc calr traoks. and passage way for pedes- tr ans. r~A~â€"-_ ALA Ulla“:- B.autltul as j: Is In appearance, the bridge is (f encrmcua stre: gih. It having been designed to carry on each railway track a 1:36 c! two IJcomotlves with four pairs (f drivers each and 40,0(0 pounds on each _pair, tollewed by a train cf 3,500 ,,.A_ 1... _Ln- I.â€" rha cans“ yum, .v..~-.-_ .. .. ,.V, V pounds per running toot. while on the low»: deck is designcd to carry a live load of 3,000 pounds per running not. In a word, it will sustain awelght of over six times tie sustaining capacity of the old bridge. ' , â€1.....-An--- lâ€" nAâ€"nï¬n’lhl‘l leu 3:» "me opting celebrstions in connection with this street engineering feet will take place on Thursday. Friday and biturdny, September 2311, 24']: and 25:1), and the management cf the Grand Trunk Bniiway system has determined to give a carnival a: the Fills which will long be talked cf by those who take advantage cf the re- mark .ny low r; tea which are being put in far-2e far {hie occasion. .. . .-1L_|__‘_1 .-_LL- In “4ch Lu. luau v-vw.__. This carnival, which wil be held for the whole thrze days, Saptember 23rd, 24 h a: d 25th, will out slot at open airvariet! 0.13 rzefnments from two large elevatid platflrrms, one ct which will be on the American, and the other on the Canadian s'dui the river, open air dancing to the l e reins of the best bands obtainable in the country, 011 English sports, climbing the greasy pole. sack race and egg racer, etc.. (or which cash prizes will be offered; and on Thursday evening a magnificent illu- mination of the Falls and Whirlpool rapids wi'l take place, being the ï¬rst time this gigantic enterprise has been undertaken. On Fries; and Saturday evenings an elaborate leplay of ï¬reworks from the new bridge will be given, and will be with- out doubt the grandest display ever wit- nessed with possibly the exception oi that given at the World’s Fa’x at Chicago. The iiiuminaticns and ï¬reworks are under the perssnal direction of Mr. Henry J. Pain, the leading pyrotechnic contractor of the world. The artists who have been engaged for the variety entertainment are all well known. and tour of the most famous military bands in America have been en- gaged to give concerts in the afternoon and evening of ezch day. Daring the three days’ carnival the bridge will be open for the free passage of the public to and fro as they please. To those who have never visited that greatest of nature‘s many marvelsâ€"Niag :araâ€"the extremely low rates which are ‘ being made from every point on their lines by the Grand Trunk system, should prove a temptation too strong to be re slated, while to those who have visittd the great falls by day, the prospect of seeing them one blaze of electricity and colored light will appeal, wizhoun doubt, success- iuiiy.â€"[ Montreal Herald. Accidents Will Happen John Brown. a G. T. R. veteran, of 2446 Marshall S'., Philadelphia, says: “By a mere accident I came across Dr. Agnew’e Catarrhal Powdrr. I was a great sufl'erer from that dread maladyâ€"Cxtarrh. Thls wonderful remedy (flicted a speedy and permanent care In my case, and I have been so thankful tor it that. 1 am willlcg to spend the remainder of my days In tpreadlnp the good news to my fellow- sufl'srers." 3.16 by A. Higinbotbam. Y. M. C. A. Notes. â€"-Th3 Y.1\I. C. A. educational classes. which were conduc:ed so successfully last year, will l‘e started agaln shorzly, and many should take advantage cf the ptlvl- lege of attending them. â€"Wcrk ls gains ahead on the prcr pactus for 1997 93, and lb will In issued shortly. I: will contain all the it farmatlon re ard- lng the work of the assaalaï¬lon an Its prospects for the coming year. , , '1 He Loses His Season‘s Crop. ' Thursday, between 7 and 8 o‘clock p.m.. ‘ || the grain stocks and kg barn, belonging‘ . to Thus. J. Ball and containing the crop o! Ehis 503cm farm, were nmiced to be on ‘flre, and notwithstanding the “fort: of . the family they were burned to the â€ground. The origin of the ï¬re is a. mya ; tery, as the barn was situated at a safe “distance from the house and the flzmes { was ï¬rst caught sight of on the east side i of the stack away from the house. Mr. ‘Beil was com; ad some distance away, 2 poignant-pegs. he less is “livery keen'i‘y u._ ___ m -0. on Inch! 3 mum: pdur. mm .W. .- ...- . -_ by Mr. Bell. as he cm 111 afford to'léée lh'e product of his season's labor. He Is not known to have carried. any Insurance. iOne Honest Man. Dear Editor,â€"Plesse intorm your read- ers. than it written to conï¬dentially, I will mall, in a sealed letter, particulars 0! 5‘ genuine, honest. home core, by which I was pzrmanently restored to health und manly vigor, after years at suffering from nervous debility. sexual weakness, nigh: losses and weak shrunken parse. I won robbed and swindled by the neck: until I nearly lost. faith in alumina but thank heaven, I om now well. roue sad strong and wish to more 1 oertnin means of cure known to ell sufl'ertrs. I D: ctored Nine Years For Tetter. a sttor_, Megcy‘sglz,l of so: 50, 31'. m 0113. The People of Canada Are .Satisfled and Convinced. MUNYON’S GDNVERTS ALI. WILL TESTIFY That Munyon Has Kept Faith With the People and Made Good His Remedies Have Trusted mu mw -.-- _--, Dwelved. Mrs. Msry Roan, No. 260 Chestnut St... Toronto. Csnsdn, uys:â€"“I hsve- used Munyon's Dyspepis Cure with splendid results. I was so bad with this disease thou food would lie for hourson my nom- sch, causing me grout psin andsgony. slso hsd severe pains in my buck ind we: frequently troubled with sour stomsch. hsd to be extremely metal whnt. I ste. but sfzor using one vial of Munyon’s Dyspepsis Cure 1 sm now sble to est. nnyzhing with- out. distress siserwsrds. Aimi- suffering for yenrs with this disuse it. u s plwure to be sgnin nble to out anything I desire. Thsnks to M nnyon.†Munyon’s Rheumstic Cute seldom foils .. nu." in one :0 three hours, and cures Munyon’a Rheumatic to relieve in one to thw in a few dsyl. Price 25 ‘ “ S , l' m a row any... . u..- .n- Munyon’s Dye pain. Cu 311 forms of in igeltion u: blen. Price 25c. Munyon’s Cold Cure prevents pneumonia and breaks up a cold in s few hours. Price re poaiuvely cures J stomach trou- 25¢. Munyon’a Cough Cure atop: coughs, night. sweats. allay: soreness, and speedily hula the lungs. . Price 25c. n21-__ flu“ .mnailv cure! )lunyon’s pains in the b4 terms of ki_d!{E)' Munyon’s Nerve Cure sto s nervousnes- and builds u the system. rice 25c. Munyon’s eeduche Cure stops hudsche in three minutes. Price 250. Munyon’e Pile Ointment. positively cures ell forms of piles. Price 25c. Munyon’e Blood Cure endicetee all im. purities of the blood. Price 25c. Munyou’s Femsle Remediee are a boon to :11 women._ n n___-1'-- nA-ï¬f [£91. Mnnyon’s Catsrx'h Remed.es never mu. The Cstu'rh Cureâ€"price 250.â€"ersdieetes the dxsesse from the system, end the Cu- srrh stletsâ€"price 25c.â€"clesnse snd hes! the puts. Mnnyon’s Asthms Remedies relieve in three minutes snd cure permmently. Price $1. Mnnyon's Vttslizer. s greet tonic snd re- storer of vital strength to weak people. 8!. A sepnrste cure for each disesse. At sll druggists, mostly 25 cents as visl. Personal letters to Prof. Munyon, 11 Albert street, Toronto, â€an, snswued with free medial sdvice for sny disease. arrival to-Zay 1mm IE.L' rum: bring noxvs or the mussmw of : cunvoy in Canoes. Emu-r Cum P:zlwuin tribe on Ju‘.y :0 :le 1 convoy near the town of .\'ju2(~ Congo River. killing nl-mn 40 The two white men who wcxo mnud are Lelieved to have Lsc: The Medicine Used Was Paine’s Celery Compound. Day after day home and tareign cure ere heralded as the result ct using this or that medicine. It is safe to asse:t that many or the published letters are burns, and others will hardly hear the light of investigation. The cures effected by Palne‘e Celery Compound. end nosed in the prese cf the country, have all the ring of genuineness and honesty about them. and the oxglnel letters can be seen at any time by an int: r- ested public. , A.-...L--l-.-n A Cure That Was Permanent Italian Whoa: Hanna-t hr) ‘4!.r Rumo,.Scpt. 13.â€"-Accordéng to ;L _ci:11 statnstics the “(bout harvest a IS (-stimgg t_ muownuu hvct . L ,, .4I1...,... :u ( 1 against A Slimming Statement. cuuwu yuva-v- It has also been preven in numberiess nstances that the cares made by Paine‘s Celery Campound are ptrmanent. Ac- other letter has just been received. this time from Mr. P. J. Kilbrlde, Postmaster, Inverneas, P. E. 1., testifying to the par- manency at his cure. His case was one of the moat sericus and critical ever given to the public, and his camplete cure as- tonlshed his many frlenda and the resi- dents of his town. Mr. Kllbride says: “Over three years agolgave you a testimmial tor Paine's Celery Compannd altar it had cured me. __ 211.1-.. .â€"A UCLCA’ vumyoâ€"_- ...- " Tc-day 1 am in apléndld condition. and have not been sick a. single day zinc: I used the tumsua Palm's Galaxy (‘0 :npannd. - I --uL -_A Luca luwuuv - .-._- _ , , _ " i certainly owe my present) health and strength to your medicine. and I am fully convinced It saved me from a condition bcrdering on insnnity. I on new sleep and eat well, and I thank 601 for Paine’a Celery Compmnd and the great change. , ‘-__.I am l-t’nvu van“; vv- r - __ V, "I have received and anaweredï¬'fl letters since my testimonial was published. These letters came from all parts of Canada end the United States. it has been‘u plenum enswexiug these letters from suflmr. and I trust my reeommeniation ct P..lce's Celery Compound will help suifering hum‘mlty." .‘u:nh.ur;‘c 0|; n. Mnrscilhg. Sept. 13.: HIS PROMISES. The 23122: Andi-nun .‘Jat Lost. Scattfe. “31511., Sept. 13.â€"Tho steamer Humboldt arrived this mornEng from St. Michael. She brings fourteen passen- zors and about $15,000 in gold. The Humboldt also bangs news that :he c'dauwhvo‘. strainer Eliza Anderson. from S'oznt'm. “‘h'vh was reported lost, is “.10 lungs. 1.. un- "'- unyon’s Kidney Cure speedily cure: a in the luck. loin: or grains, and all !~_ nz- mum Melanin“ (buo- maW‘MW m poduotl Wu. w: â€W undullh - mmuW.nfl wuatï¬ooda uni. guru-amuse. M Constipatiqp n! [ll nluuw’ V-.- ‘r*' ' the beck. loin: or grains, and all :idney disease. Price 25c. 11’: Nerve Cure no a nervoueneu . nn ma “stem. rice " c. , t. Hood raw-I. Inl- muwwxmngh ‘. "37¢ a." Biidvï¬duo’ h’cctomres .165 Are Becoming the Safe- of the Homo-The People mated and Have Not Been Pï¬fa'éd Cure endicntee all im. ne blood. Price 25c. Femde Remedies are a boon w Camrh Remedies never “£1. a Cureâ€"price 25¢.â€"endicnzee from the system, end the Cu. sâ€"nrice 25c.â€"clennse end heel Hood’s Zurbor. No. 260 Chestnut St... nyl:â€""I hue- med . Cure with splendid bad with this dileue for hounon my non; u-ctu H t res, in 1596. Fumes: ~ Dad-ion. PCT" «my 01 um. Men and Women Agree That cams are pntnfni. not can, cured. And quite useless. Men and women who bnve need annm‘a Corn Exit-Actor testify that. I: !§_the_bge!. ngts'ylzhon: gun. lgd [05 u. u- Luu van. w-a -. .-_-_- ._-_. cures. Use Patuam'u Palms“ Con El tractor. _ They Do Not Despair. An nun-1:5: c-t hcpe 14 not. chonotexlo- tio o! Consumptlvc'. though no other Iona ct disuse Is :0 fatal, unless It: progress 16 omsted by use o! 5:01). Emulsion. which Is Cad Hut 011 node n pxloublo u cream. Etornol Vigilance I; the price or perfect health. Watch carefully the ï¬rst. symptoms or lmparo blood Cure bolls. p!mp‘.e-. humor: nod scrotal: bi taking Hood's Sam-spatula. Drive away the pains and uh.“ :1 than- â€"-HOOD'S PILLS Ire the beat (anxlly czthartchand Eire: tonic. Gentle. reliable, sure. Secretiveneu â€" meat. Church Notes. â€"Taro practical and interesting dis- o:urses were delivered bv the pssmr at Csmbridge at. Methodist church Sunday. The morning text was found in GB. 1 : 2. dealing with Paul and his preaching. Hi3 dogmatism was one of his chic! character- \, r â€"â€"lâ€"- ILA 8:11 ea'eemâ€"Seit-respect. indcpom uvnâ€"â€"---_ istlcs and a thatch to-day. knowing the : truth and not delivering it with all positiveness. was below the standard. With Paul “I know" was an evidence of the non-existence of the least doubt as to the aospel preached by him, for he had not received it of man. neither was taught it. but had received it by the revelation of Jesus Christ ..... The evening text wae taken from Gal 6: 7: “Whatroercr aman soweth, that shall he also reap." There is no two ways about the matter. No whole- some fruit grows upon the deadly vine. A man may live and do that which seemeth good in his own eyes, and then fall ruined by his own iascivioueness. and having sought pleasure in sin will only be called to a greater misery. A man may 3say he will only be a 11:11: loose it: his ‘morale, yet he will became the callouel ï¬end that lays the an at the rott cf? domestic happinres. it is one thing to be tempted to do a. tin and another thing to look upon it after being committed. Man's disobedience and disregard (or God's laws will handicap him in his future days; he cannot fly from the canecqutnces of past. sin. but if he sows to the spirit he shall cf the spirit resp life everlastino. -â€"The morning service at the Baptist church Sinday was conducted by the pat-star. who preached from Philippians 1 : 21: “For to me to live is Christ. and to die is gain.†Some of Paul’s epietlee reed an doctrinal expositions for eneral int-truc- tion, but this epistle is a etter of friend ship. and the text is not a more theoretical etatement. but a heartfelt fact which he tells to his friends. This ehcrt eentenoe has, from the time it was written. been a comfort and an inspiration to thousands through the centuries passed and in many lands. Life hae been deiined and Approbtï¬vene-q Cum uen-n Pmiccce, provide W‘ 0'» mn- â€"â€" _ , $01.21an in I col-tall: annual. our muons Wm mud in the mo dmctlon. I! we wont construction on I Fm'l wordsotdoedlwowmmntthem accul- - 1! 1n think dishonest than we ' t VARIZTIES. Discretiun, metre, pcl cy, an: we CHEAP SUGARS. Ambition. dlcplny, love (-1 pal-e. wanna. Dummy. Mzsmnmw new. d‘gnuy. ‘n. nzcuulrcu 1897. I7 SLOAN’S INDIAN _____jjom vâ€"w GIVES THE AGED INCREASED ENERGY Cures Scrofula. Pimples. Ulcers, Abscesses Bails. Blotches and all other disorders arising from impure blood. Ion curative pour inSlon‘s Indian Tonicthan In all 0 that medicines “mic SLOAN MEDICINE COMPANY of Hamil'o successons TO BUB‘I‘CH 330$. 65 co. “““â€â€â€ Spun a nun. W““““ Shore; ’3 waiting: Qwekcure CO Janet £91115 The Very Best LAW JAMES KEETH WILLIAM- 3T Highest Market Prices Paid for D58! 5an :-.n w": .~...‘. 7 , SLOLN‘S moufvromc ,- ,c _» 4- a- at when be n! has. She has no -: x.» vary 6 with for cent-n1 you-a nrd has hem trend by thus “(can doctors. and has taken I number at dif’xont mm: medl- clau‘ but one think: one omflo- {your raw- clno bu none her not: cud man an the mum: show over when and oh. nan onwundha‘ hhsrbctti-ot you mad! . Sendtor printed proof of our-(s, toe by an P. 0. Drawer 33, mummcm ï¬i‘n’u MICHEL 9g always on "(ma of Hamilton, -My wife “my g ,‘i. Krï¬ï¬i expu- Limited. FEED combined and am. tie