Dr. ‘ ed byt. An analysis shows that Dr, Villi Pink Pills contain 111 a condensed form the elements necessary to give new life richness to the blood, and restore sham nerves. They are an unfailing speciï¬c such diseases as locomotor ataxia. pa.) paralysis, St. Vitns’ dance,sciubica. neu gia, rheumatism, nervous headache, after effects ofla grippe, palpitation of heart, nervous prostration, all diseases pending upon vitiated humors in the blc such as scrofula, chronic erysipelas, They are also a speciï¬c for troubles pecu to females, such as suppressiona, irregu ities. and all forms of weakness. T build up the blood. and restore the glov health to pale and sallow cheeks. ‘men they effect a. radical cure in all CE arising.r from mental worry, overwork, excesses of Whatever nature. a few minutes, and sometimes enabled me to get a little sleep, but the awakening was always worse than before. On the last of October I went to bed as usual after tak- ing my medicine as directed, and slept the whole night, but the following morning on trying to rise I found myself so weak that I could not stand and could scarcely speak. M'v wife, sur rised to see me in such a state, ran to a neighbor’s and requested him to go for a doctor and the priest. The doctor arrived almost immediately, but could not afford me the slightest relief. The priest then arrived, and seeing the condition I was in, told me that my case was critical and to prepare for death. 0n the following day both the priest and the doctor advised my wife to telegraph to my friends, as they] considered death approaching, and two days 3 later my two brothers arrived. The doctor ‘ then asked if I p hold a consultation with another physicia and on my replying in the affirmative, h telegraphed to a doctor living at a distance â€ted t0 ' kong. ECI‘OSS CO LNG over territory 1t follc formed south 1 state will out southWestern ( point in the 0.) two countries. willing to whit dimensions llkl waters of hit allowed to ex: miles of the I But a mere paj is not acceptab result of Lon Paris is awaite anxiety, for it people instigat so much elste referred that he should Russian demon n, DeVelle may b e attitude contra prove of about ï¬fteen miles. They both came to Great Britian. see me, asked a few questions and retired for consultation. The result was that my wife was told that I could not possibly get better. Said the doctor to her, “with the greatest possible care he cannot live a year.†When my wife told me this I determined to pay the doctors and discon tinue their services. It cost me about $30‘ to hear their verdict. Two or three weeks passed without any improvement in my condition and I was so weak I could barely move around the house with the aid of a cane. One day I noticed a parcel lying on the table wrapped in a newspaper. Having nothing better to do I began to read it, and after a while came across an article headed “ Miraculous Cure.†I read it, and the longer I read the more interested I became, because Isaw the case of the person referred to resembled my own in many respects. \Vhen I ï¬nished the article I saw that the cure had been effected by Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. It seemed as though there was astruggle Within me between the facts I had read and my own incredulity, so small was the faith I had In medicines advertised . in the papers. I read the article and re-read ‘ it several times. I seemed to hear the doc« I tors words “he cannot live :. 3mm,†and then I I saw the eï¬ectslof Dr. Willmms’ Pink Pills in the case I had just read about. The result of these reflections was that I do- cided to give Pink Pills a. trial, and I immediately wrote the Dr. Williams’ Medi- cine Co. for a supply. On their arrival I commenced using them according to direc- tions, and before the ï¬rst box was done I ,ound they were helping me, and it was not gng before I was able to wall; to the vil- ge, a distance of half a mile, without the )id of a cane, and I was rapidly gaining health and strength. At the time I was Eaken sick 1 Weighed 2l2 pounds,and at the . lime I began the use of the Pink Pills I was i reduced to 162 pounds, a loss of 50 pounds 11 0 little more than a month. I took the ’ pills for about three months and in that v tory time I gained 40 pounds. Today I am as Well as lever was in my life, and my re- iovery is due entirely to the use of Dr. Will- lams' Pink l’ills and I cannot recommend them too highly to those who do not enjoy the blessing of perfect health. Yours gratefully, New DI Mr. W. T. SI who was in To] ted the depress of the farmers The prospects t things are not 0 we hear that fr in large quantit tralia and Calif other that Cans been found mc especially the ï¬ as horses and the embargo on materially lesser just published l cattle imported this year at ill £1,365,754 fort last year. The despite the stop live cattle, is d the importation dian North-v these being the prices, which and yield a g the beating of t still greater incri More Canadian principally for into England t recent shipments about 27 guinea of As a. result of ‘ experiments recs 9. mile above paper suggests there should be graphers. It po work can be don with the camera and that the s1 a part of the cue 1 Never before i Was there a. remi less, and certain MR. nsAvmv's snrm um. “I feel that I owe my life to your Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills, and I desire to make fateful acknowledgment and to give you complete staLement of my illness and cure‘ 1 the hope that my experience may be of eneï¬t to some other snil'erer. About the middle of October, 1891, acting on the ad- .Ih'ce of an A mericnn doctor whom I had ‘causulted, I left home for the north to in- vest in farming lands with the intention of cultivating them myself. I had been afflicted with a species of paralysis caused by the rupture of a blood vessel over the right eye, and which stopped the circula- tion of the blood on the left side. I was at that time employed as ubook-keeper by Messrs. Lecaillade Bros, Lawrence, Mass. The doctor had advised a change of work so as to have less mental and more physical execrcise This I resolved upon, but de< layed toolong as I did not leave until the following October. Arrived at my destina- tion I perceived symptoms of my previous - Illness making themselves felt once more. I went at once to a local physician who de- clared himself unable to understand my case. However, he gave me some medicine ‘ to ease the pain I felt in my head, partizu- larly at night. This afforded me relief for now comes n. statement, from the Chuteaugnay, over the signature known resident of SD. Urbmi npeaks in positive and unmista] puaqe as to the value of this won 1K u v H mg medlcme The 9H [1C Friends Called I0 “is Suppmetl f healâ€"flow He Regulated Ills I! and Strenzlhâ€"A Publlc Acknow men: of Ills Gratitude. 11 La Presse, Montreal. u nun: Luau. about thrm ained 4O pou I ever was in xdue entirely 11k Pills and rhighiy Lo t1 Iplished ‘ry by q. r GHATUEAGI d again all part 3 n. stat durii rkabic Exp icnutlin. ol ,mg 9P9? sible in the col In all cases overwork, or hear the doc- 64F,†and then ms’ Pink Plils about. The as that I du- 1. trial, and I imitations GCOVSYT not: of Mr. in t. Urbainâ€"“l [YUM Jufuctm‘ regular- ‘ They glow of IBA‘JLE aLtered Mic for partial [‘DXN. 'illiams’ arm all :fe and many blood, the the ' £1,365,754 forthe oorrespondinog, periodâ€"oi last year. The smallness of the decrease, despite the stoppage of the importation of live cnttle, is due to the large increase in the importation of cattle from the Cann- idian North-west, the shipmenw of ‘these being the largest the his. itory of the trade. The current, lprices, which are comparatively higher and yield a good margin account for the beating of the record by this class. A still greater increase is looked for next year. More Canadian horses of the 'class used principally for vans have been imported into England this season than usual, the recent; shipments fetching on an average about 27 guineas each in British markets. Never before in the history of the world Was there a. remedy for cows as safe, pain- less, and certain as Putnam’s Painless Corn Extractor. It makes no sore spots and acts speedily. Try Putnam’s Corn Extractor. At druggista. Sure. safe. and hminlnna have ouCatar 'J and CuÂ¥e you. Price 6 [ts successful treatm Have you Catarrh ? This BgFedy will believe and Cure you: P1106 60m. his Injector for Its successful treatment free. Remember. Shiloh’g Remedies are told on a guarantee As a. result of the successful photogmphic experiments recently made at, the height of a mile above Philadelphia, an English paper suggests that to each army corps there should be attached natal? of photo- graphers. It points out that more eï¬ective Work can be done upon the reconnoissance with the camera than With the sketch book, and that the staff could readily be made a. part of the engineers. New Markets for Canada. Mr. W. T. Steed, the English moralist, who was in Toronto the other day, attribu- ted the depression in England to the failure of the farmers to produce haying crops. The prospects then tor an imprnvement in things are not over bright. 0n the one hand we hear that fruit can be proï¬tably shipped in large quantities all the way from Aus- tralia and California to England and on the other that Canadian hay and timothy have been found most succulent for liv,e stock, especially the ï¬ner classes of animals, such as horses and cattle. Not only this, but the embargo on our live stock has failed to materially lessen the importation. Returns just published show the value of Canadian cattle imported during the 10 months of lthis year at, 151:3“,433 sterling, against Thrust- Sold! For 3 Lame Side, Haste: will give HI l I 15 Elm: acceptamc to Lord itosebery. l'ne result of Lord Dutferin’s negotiations at Paris is awaited with 9. certain amount of anxiety, for it is feared that the French people instigated by the Chuuvinists, are so much elated over the recent France Russian demonstrations in Paris that M. Develle may be compelled to take up an attitude contrary to his pledges and calcu- lated to provoke serious diiï¬culty with Great Britian. England and France. _ According to the English correspondents of American newspapers revelations made during the past week show that the relations between France and England are very much strained. It is probable that the gravity of the situation is exaggerated, but it is undoubted that both France and Russia, especially the letter, are irritated over the marked success of the recent Eng- lish mission to Afghanistan. But it is not that success that is the point of greatest . danger. When her trouble with Siam ï¬rst arose France entered into an agreement with England to establish a. butter state Ibetween French and English territories. .Fi-ance now wishes to evade that undertaking. England possesses the terri- tory of the Shah states, which runs across to the Chinese frontier, extending over territory on the east bank of the Me- ‘kong. It follows that if a buï¬er state he formed south of the Snan region such a state will entirely out France 03‘ from southwestern China, which is the objective ‘point in the cammerical competition of the two countries. The French minister is willing to whittlc down the buffer state to dimensions like those set, up in the lower waters of Mekong, where Siam is not allowed to exerccise authority within 16 miles of the western bank of the river. But a mere paper arrangement of this kind is 1105 acceptable to Lord Rosebery. The result of Lord Dutferin’s negotiations at dwellings, and therefore improved means of educ’ation and social intercourse, and a general betterment of the conditions of country life. It means also lessened wear land tear of horses and vehicles, and a. sav- 1ngoftime and labor in cad-lying produce ltog markets and .a.ilwa.ys, all of which is so [much in the pocket of the producer. costlyand amb are public prop .work done upux public. To the sold in this : boxes for $ druggista or iams’ Medi id x will give great swig}: \ggls ‘ne “Pl-Ml br'iem is work done forvthe To the farmers it, means easier ac- schools, churches and neighbors gs, and therefore improved means ‘tion and social intercourse, and a. betterment of the conditions of life. Itmeans also lessened wear ' of hnrsea and vehicles, and a. saw- Enâ€".rnn A AA m. DTOn‘ 1E1 :3 on a Guarantee. :9 or_C est Shiioh's Porous Dll Think of It. Putnam’s Corr} Extractor: are, safe. and painless. lnmruv them is work farmers it, me ‘ver w'as before, and that prevalent, not, only 8.3 to uveuience of such roads as but, as to the lines on which 'ovemenn can be brought 2.1 improvement in the con- mm ) at 50 cents a. box. or and may be had of b by mail from Dr. W Company. from eit climax-35 cents. tha 'e the xmp men: in the 001} would be uf far than some more :ts. The roads Rom! my bit of oving th ts that; ’. 687 or of introd 190? forvthe ghbors means and 3. ions of Will- >ither six all “can! Ofï¬ceâ€"Euâ€: 81. \‘V. Branchâ€"MS Yonge St. c. E. A. Langlois, General Manager. Toronto. acid. This éxpl‘aiï¬Ã© tually erudicates all the system. Sold by all prlnclpa and In St. Leon Mineral ï¬aut “E BELLEVILLE, 0NT., (25th YEAR). Most widely attended business college in America. SEN D for the new 144-09. e catalogue. V Address ROBINS N 86 JOHNSON. GNTARIO BUSFNESS GGLLEGE ELLIS d: KEIGHLEY, Sole Manufacturers, - - 2Bay£ Royal Dandelion [toffee Having disposed of the street car horse, eleczricity will shortly do away with the use of animated power for oiher purposes In London, England, electric parcel post. vans are being built, and will reduce by one-half the expense of "delivery. The application of electricity to broughams and private carriages is also being experimented 1n. The largest ï¬sh caught in the Columbia river so far this season was a sturgeon meas- uring 11 feet 5 inches long and weighing 755 pounds, which was landed atKnappton, \Vash., a week or so ago. The head alone weighed 151 pounds, and the ï¬sh yielded 427 pounds of edible mean. soon be restore-d prolapsus, painf in short, all “ 0 female sexâ€"the a sovereign ape: .line isupositive (it, cannot fail) cure for cramps, headache. colds neuralgia, and the host of pains thus flesh is heir to. Good to take, good to mh on. Go to any drug store and buy a 10 cent. sample bottle. Large bottles 25 cents. No one can doubt the grey. merit of Polson’s Nerviline, {or it, has been placed in the market; in 10 cent bottlea,juab to give you the opportunity of beating its wonderful power over all kinds of pain. This is the beat. evidence of its eï¬icienc . for every per- son can try for themselves. Â¥olson's Nervi- .line is a. positive (it, cannot fail) cure for cramps, headache. colds neuralgia, and the with 13 the department at Ottawa. The exports for the momh show an increase over the corresponding month 1335 year of $2,259 , 6-36, which to a. certain extent reduces the decrease for the four months. The value of the exports so far this year is $53,741,- 554, as against $53,260,513 last year. The imports for the four months are valued at $44,063,242, as against $12,268 425, an in- crease of nearly two millions. The duty collected this year amounts bo$7,291.824; as compared with $7,345,945 lash. Gout osit E0 The bar at pre Rupture, or Hernia. or no pay. For Pump address, \Vorld’s Disps eiabion, Buffalo, N. Y. 50c. and $1. 00. “CAUTIONJb-Beware of substitutes Genume pre and by Scott A: Bowne. g‘tgllrevi‘uf2 M old by all drugglszs. Fm! Medieina, Scott’s Emulsion which repute 1's oftentimes absolutely cured in its earllest stages by the use of that won- derful BU Fah- Evldencc for Everybody. tra‘ by the 1'égiqih*éf'_1{1}§7§’ ‘ urio UNI 'de returns for the Jr the ï¬rst four 1 and ggesgion the outcome of do is now in high the world over. m l Mun-led or Not ainful period: “ complaints the “ b‘avorit powerful : lains v- by s all gouty :i‘déaï¬â€™s’iï¬'iï¬e‘ : ML WATER ciï¬ lespondently, “I declare, my ms and irritable that I don’t sea moment. longer than I home isn’t what; it used to is sufl’ering from some func- menb. I presume," said B. SUI kn ihvalid for years." )etience is that of my 'ed by Dr. Pierce’s Fav- etz this remedy for Mrs. s of your home will In B. was right. For riods. irregularitiesâ€" Lints †peculiar to the vorite l’rescripflon" is 2 Bay St.. 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