£Dr. \Villiams’ Pin-k Pills strike at the root of the disease. driving in from the system and restoring the pa- tient to health and strength. In cases of paralysis, spinal troubles, locomoiofl ataxia, sciatica, rheumatism, erysipel- as, scrofulous troubles. etc., these pills are superior to all ot’her treatment. They are also a specific for the troubles which makes the lives of so many women a burden, and speedily restore the rish glow of health to pale and sallow cheeks. Men broken down by overwork, worry or excesses, will find in Pink Pills a certain cure. Sold by all dealers, or sent by mail postpaid. at 500. a box. 0(1‘ six boxes for $2.50, by addressing the Dr. Williams’ Mediâ€" cine Co., Brockville, Ont... or Schenect- ady, N.Y. [Beware of imitations and substitutes alleged to be "just as good." THE \VIN’DIEST WON .v Did Bluffly and VVhooply come to blows? I WI, should say so.‘ They were both blowing at once 1:111 Wh‘ooply‘s voice gave out and them he had to retreat. .Anyune seeigg the robust health and active lorm Mr. Jack McDonogh. who is managing Mr. A. Gilchrist's harness business during his absence in Scotland. would be considerably sur- prised to learn that only two years ago he was a confirmed invalid and unable to walk without the aid of crutches. But such is the case, and hearing of his re- markable cure from the excruciating agony of inflammatory rheumatism by the use of Dr. \Villiams’ Pink Pills, a representative of the Watchman called upon him to learn the particulars. Mr. McDonogh was found working at the harness bench, as well and active as any young man in the country, and in reply to a question about his cure said:â€" "Yes. mine was quite a remarkable case. Two years ago last 5 ring. while at home in \Vingham, I] was suddenly taken down with rheumatism, [11 feet andanklesswelling sothat Icoul not even put on an overshoe. I was in bed for three weeks under the care of the doctor. and had to use crutches for a long time after that. The next spring the rheumatism came back again. worse than ever, attacking all my joints. but principally my ankles, knees. hips, el- bows and wrists. The doctor gave me very little encouragement, and said he was afraid of it going to my heart and killing me. I had read a great deal about Dr. \Villiams' Pink Bills, and the cures they had wrought. and I determined to try them. At first I did not notice much change, but be- fore I had taken a half dozen boxes I was so much improved that I had given away my crutches and have never retinired their use since. _I still took the ink Pills for some time long- er and I have never had a touch of rheumatism since, and hope 1 never may. I can say that Pink Pills cured me of a. bad case of rheumatism and I cheerfully recommend them ’00 others suiteriase I die. . n-n i u , In Sufl‘vred From 'l‘wo Seven Attacks of Rheulnnllsm â€"Doctnrs Feared the Trouble “'35 Going to Ills lleunâ€"Plnk Pilla (‘Ired Him and lle Gave Away llIs fruit-hem From the Tiverton \Vamhman. GAVE AWAY HIS CRUTCHES The Story of Mr. J. McDonogh, of Tiverton. Ont. vuc u. l vv muhv “u,†. ___ Put into a deep plate the yolk of the egg left from the forcemeat and one whole egg and beat well with a. fork. Season with salt. Dip the stuff- ed oysters in this egg and then roll them in bread crumbs, being careful to have them part c‘overed with the egg and crumbs. When all are done place them in a frying basket and cook until they are a rich brown in fat at the temperature of about 400 de- grees. It will take about one minute and a half to fry them. Serve with Maderia. sauce. The stuffed oysters may be kept in a cool place for several ‘Iours before trying. uuu ouw uuw , ....... Dry the oysters on a soft towel and season them with salt and pepper. Now roll them in fine bread crumbs and lay them on a large dish, Divide the foroemeat into twelve parts and Spread evenly on twelve oysters. Lay the other twelve oysters on the first dozen, pressing gently with the aid of the knlfe to make them stick. " ‘- Bupful of shale bread crumbs free of rust, the white of one egg, one tableâ€" spoonful of salt, a tiny bit of white pep- per and a slight grating of nutmeg. Put the bread and cream in a small saucepan and cook until a. smooth paste is formed (it will take two minutes on the hack of the range where it should be put and where it will hardly bubble). Take this paste from the fire and add the seasoning. chicken and the white of the egg well beaten. Mix all well and set away to cool. ‘ n. . ,u u.._I dients: The breast of an uncooked fow‘l. chopped, pounded and then rubbed through a. sieve; one-fourth of a. cup- ful of cream or milk, oneâ€"eighth of a oupful of stale bread crumbs free of DELICIOUS WINTER DISH. Sometimes something is desired which is a little more elaborate than the or- dinary every-day bill of [are affords, and. if the family are fond of oysters, t treat they will relish is stuffed oysâ€" hers. it: 7m ’ Edith on! on app Ionian. V “A. M. C." nBDlCINB 60.. 37! 3:. Paul 81.. Montreal. Prion 750 3nd 250. They lunar. vitality Ind on“? and main tha Ill. ‘11 the “Mother Bu“ an lulu; For “)9 by: Qmuml_ _ MILES’ (Ga-1.) VEGETABLE GOMPOUHD and Mlles’ Sanatlvo Wash. @MPOUND For two dozen large oysters make force-meat with the following ingre- .7 CW k Every 61% Woman Should Enjoy me. How Many do ‘I cam of most :11 than Illa In easily reach and (mtlvelynmov by 0 grant wounds medium“. Mun: are mil-rub]. wm Ind lion}. and auï¬u untold Inflation through ailments pooul< In! to their sex. HIS WROEQ. The †Your permission I†cried the soldier. " And whoh are you?†“Jr am t 6 king." “ he king be hanged!" said the in- corruptible sentry. “What would my captain say ?" " It is against the rules." said the soldier. "But you have my permission,†said Frederick. During a campaign in Silesia, the king made it his habit to stroll through his camp in disguise at night, to come into closer relations wiLh his soldiers. One night he was stopped by a sentry. but giving the proper password, was permitted to prooeed. Instead of do~ ing so. however, he endeavored to tempt the sentry into accepting a cigar. sayâ€" ing that a. smoke would solace his long That was a. loyal if not very g answer once made by a private 5‘ to Frederick the Great of Plussia‘ mg th watch Full names and addresses of winners of prize»; will be given in the April number of the Journal. No winner’s name will be published, however, if a requeyt is made mod: to do .50. Address and make all orderslpnyable to The Ladies' Journal, oronto. Canada. MIDDLE LIST OF PRIZES. Number Oneâ€"A thoroughly up-to- date Bicycle, same as Nos. 1, 50 and 51 in first list. Two to Twenty-five.â€"Ench a set of (me dozen best heavy plated Tea or Dim ner Knives. Twentyâ€"Six to Forty.â€"-Each Ten Dol- lars in gold. Forty-One to Fifty-nine.â€"-Ea.ch 11 Ladies‘ Handsome Golld \Vatch. Sixty and Sixtyâ€"one.â€"Each a 'Bicycle same as described for Nos. 1, 50 and 51 in first dist. Sixty-two to 0m Hundred.â€"Each a. half dozen silver plated Forks. 'Ilhem will follow the consolation prizes, when to the sender of the last set of correct answers will be given No. one (the bicicle), and so on counting from the Ian received up to one hum dred. when each sender of correct ana- wers. up to one hundred inclusive will: be given the prizes an per this list of No. oneâ€"A Bicycle, same as No. one in first 115 . ' Two to Seventeen~Each a, handsome 541v“ placed Tea. Set of 4 pieces. Eighteen It; Thirtyâ€"Each a handsome mg. Thirty-one to Thirty-fiveâ€"Each Ten Dollars in Gold.‘ . Thirty-six to Fiftyâ€"Each Three Dolâ€" lars in Cash. Fift '-one to Sixty-oneâ€"Each Five Dol- ars in Cash..( Sixty-two to Eighty-two.-â€"A ï¬ne Gold. Gem Ring. L, l Eightyrthree. t2 Ninetyâ€"Each Seven “,1 'Dbllars in duskâ€"“i m"- Hwy- Ninety-one to One-hundredâ€"Enoh a. fine Gold W31;th Each person competing must send one dollar for one year's subscription to THE LADIES' JOURNAL. which is an old established and widely circu- lated monlhly publication. It con- sists oi thirty-six large p es. with all the latest fashions well i lustrated. serial and short stories. do artment, our: boys and girls, housalhol and domes- tic, in short somdthing to interest ev-o ery member of the family. It is well worth the small subscription. price. even iï¬ you do not: get a. prize; but all the prizes offered above will be given; No charges of any kind will be exaot~ ed from prize Winners. Ten days will ‘be allowed after data of closing for letters to reach. the Journal office from distant points. but} must not bear later post-mark than 30th. April, ’97. The decision of the publlemrs of The Ladies Journal must be considered final. ‘ Any person can compete any num- ber of times. but a. dollar must besent wibh each set; of amswers and lube Journal will be sent for a. year to any desired address. A All five questions must be answered correctly to secure any prize. Number one.â€"A handsome up-to-date. high grade bicycle, by a well known maker, (ladies' or gentleman's wheel as may be preferred.) Two to Sevenâ€"Eth Ten Dollars in Gold.‘ , Eight to Fifteenâ€"Each Seven Dollars in Gold. - Sixteen to Forty-nine.â€"Eaeh Five Dol- lars in Gold.: \ i Fifty and Fifty-one.â€"Each another Bi- cycle same as No. 1, same choice. Fifty-two to one Hundredâ€"Each ’hvo Dollars and a. half in Gold. After these prizes will follow the middle list. To the sender of the mid- dle set of correct answers in the whole competition, counting all the correct sets of answers from. first to last, will be given Number One of these The competition will. vr-emain open from now till last day of April next. -___ -__ -_.- __.--v v- n we». dooitakve place. 3. In what year did the Battle of Queenston Heights occur. . In what year did Qulelbec City surâ€" render to the Englishâ€"which enda ed French rulle in Canada. a. In what year was the British North America Act passed. The Ladies' Journal will give free to the first person sending a correct ans- wer to all the above questions, the first prize (the bicycle) in the list below. l‘he sender of the second set of correct answers, another bic ale equal to the first, and so on till! all, these first prizes are given away. 5. .1!“ HISIGHCfl Will You Be One of the Successful Winners? The lnducement is Great and the Outlay Small. A LARGE LIST OF VALUABLE PRIZES OFFERED FOR CORRECT ANSWERS TO THE QUES- TIONS ASKED. . In what year was Victoria made Queen of Engfland. ‘. why; yea;- did the Battle of Water- LAST OR CONSOLATION PRIZES FAITHFUL TO HIS CAPTAIN THE FIRST PRIZES a private soldier not very gentle This is the. written testimony of a. well known Toronto journalistâ€" on can have his name if you want it. 1'. Agâ€" uew's Liver Pills. at all druggists. 40 in a. Vial. 20 Cents. Never economize politeness. -To be courteous is a divine injunction. Court- esy should flavor every act of the most ordinary day. Its practice would in~ vest life with beauty and SWeetness. would garland the rough places and soften the hard, and be soothing balm to the sensitive. so often needlessly wounded. ' "This is M Own Testimony, and it's a Fact. 0w I Never Lose an Hour Teacihert \Vhen a woman’s husband digs, Patsie. w‘hwt is she called? Pat- sie: A widder. Teacher: And when a. man‘s wae dies. what do we call him? Patsie (after some thought): A wid-out-hier, mum. Has for a Fifth of a Century Cured all forms of . . . For Constipation take Karflj's Clown- Root Tea, the great Blood Purifier. Cum Headache. Nervousneaa, Erup- tions on the Face, and makes the bead clear as a bell. "I was a Martyr to Sick and Nervous Headaches, Caused by Constipation. Unfit for Business on an Average 2 Days a. \Ve-ek. "Some Pills helped me. but Dr. Ag~ new's Liver Pins at 20 cts., a Viall Cured The most pronwnced symptoms of hemt disease are pnlpibation. or fluttering of the bent, shortness of breath, weak or xrrvgulnr pulse. smothering spells. swelling of mt or ankles, nightmare. spells of [magnet oxlmus. tlon. The brain may be congested. carping headaches, dizzmoss or vertigo. In shorb.w hen< VB!‘ the heurL flutters. or tirea out. and y. aches 1r palpitates, it is diseased and bleaum‘nr. ls unpemtive. Dr. Agnew‘s Heart. Cure has saved thousands of lives. It absolutely never fails to give perfect relief in 30 minutes, and to cure radically. "Now then, my hearties,†said the gallant captain. "you have a. tough bat- tle before you. Figm like heroes till our powder's gone, thenâ€"run. I'm. a {has lame, and I'll start now." ls but advanced Kidney Disease. Easy? Yes, if on go abouxt it the righuL way. Get ‘1 e but always. Putâ€" nam's Painless Corn Extractor never fails to cuxe. Acts in twenty-tam hours and causes neither pain not dis- comfort. Putnam's Corn Extractor ex- tracts corns; 1m is the best. The Doctorâ€"Mrs. Brown has sent for go at once and see her boy, and I must go at once. His “flierâ€"“mat is the mat: ter VVirth the boy? I don't know; but: Mrs. Brown has a book on What to Do Before the Doctor Cams, and 11 must hurry up before she does it. THE DREAD BRIGHT'S Either is Dangerous. - Both can be Cured If treated in time with Warner's Safe Cure. or Miss a Meal." KIDNEY and LIVER DISEASES. Acce t no substitute. Write for free trea meutblauktuday. Warner‘s _ Safe Cute 00.. Rochester. N. Y. A ONE OF THOUSANDS HOW TO CURE CORNS‘ Heart 53130356 anus. Relief in 30 Minutes. BE COUR TEOUS DISEASE LUCAB COUNTY. "‘ FRANK J. CHENEY makes oath t M; he II the 1 senior partner of the arm of F. J‘ CHENEY a [ Co..domg businessin the City of Toledo. Conn- . | I STATS or Omo. CITY or TOLEDO} my and State ntoranald. and that amid ï¬rm will 5y the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS _ or each and every case of Oman-b that cannot ! he outed by the useot ï¬gujgggAgï¬ggggn l Sworn so before m; 13â€"6 35.30175371- viâ€"ï¬ 3i!) ‘ presence. thh 6th (by of Decombar. A.D. 1886. " A A. W. GLEASON. ‘ {nun } Notary Public. v Stop that Cowghl Tarke warning. It. may lead to Cornsumprtlon. A 25c.bobâ€" bio of 8111le Care may save your life. Shiloh's Consumption Cure cures where others faih. It is the leading Cough Cure, and no home should be without it. Pleasant to take and goes right to the spot. leld rum- Only All Grocer: ‘Blgclian‘! Mixeg Mahayana†500.. 60¢ a,- Deacon Blackâ€"How did you like it: down at Bloomtown? Rev. Whiteâ€"I tell you they‘re wide awake down there. 0114 then you didn‘t preach for them? You 1 011010. Marieâ€"I Hon't Euéwaaék; possibly. two in the shade. . ' Hill's Oman-h Ont-e ll taken intern-.1]! and new directly on the bl ad and mucous surface. or the system, Send or ultimonials free. _ nag. 0mm up; a 00.. Toledo. 0. Those people next door are still in their boneymbon. I Do you think so? A Yes; he goes shopping with her; WHAT DR. A. E. SALTER SAYS. Buffalo. N.f.â€"Gents:â€"From my per- sonal knowledge. gained in observing the effect of your Shiloh'e Cure in cases of advanced Consumption, I am prep pared to say it is the most remarkable Remedy that has ever been brought to my attention. It hag certainly saved many from Consumptmn. Jack-I say, Marie, if thirt -two de- grees is the free_z’mg ppint, wonder wggt @he vsqpegzml’g pomt_ is? Watson’s Dough Drops FREE 1: ntthe top. It has more teachers. more stud- ents, and assists many more young men and women into good podtx’ons, than any other Canadian Business School. Get Karmaulars. Enter any time. Write W. H. SH W. ONE MINUTE CURE FOR TOOTH- r ACHE. Magical in potency and power. pene- trating at once to the diseased nerve. Nervillneâ€"nerve pain cureâ€" cures toothache in a moment. Nervll'me. the most marvellous pain remedy known to science, may be used for all nerve pains. Test at once its efficacy. Pa, what is a. downâ€"trodden farmer? He's an aristocrat who has real cream [11 his coffee. : Business college nonfodarntlun Ltd-9 u“ “Hg? 6:170. .tmti’ord. Ontario A large, nnal‘aqui pad. old-established Incl Ilf-lonâ€"NON BE TBR IN CANADA. Bad Business Ed uonnon M) Loweno Possible Coll. Graduabou 31's I successful. Wriu I. «Nona. . J. ELLIOTT. Punch)“ Do you know whlm‘e the bad people who do not 39 to church go. Johnnie‘fl My pop goes insuring. ' “ SALAA †Splcndld Equipment and Good Solid Work :lafle placed theâ€" anon by’Dimiimï¬s’o; Anilist with I mate of Chuterod Accoununu ,Sequgn Ind-0m- l‘BLPm-psmlh- .. Steady work and good pay to men and women. No experience necessary. Write at once. Address, Standard Silverware 00. 24am. 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