l itiiiiStâ€"iiii’s Lin. ONE OF EXPLIUSE T0 INCLEMEN'Y', AND CHANGEABLE WEATHER. He Hus"! l’nlls a Prey lo Disease â€"lllu~nm:l- Hun one of [he Nulnl'iil Resultsâ€"(Duo “'llo Suffered for llpwnrcls or .‘tiuc Years Gives "In Experience. From the lntelligvnwr. Belle-ville, (int. 'It is doubtful if there is any other orcupalion more trying to the consti- tutiomthdn that ol' the thresher. Ii):â€" poe‘ed to the rains and storms of the autumn season. and at the same time choked with the dust consequent. upon threshing. he easily falls a prey to diseaSe. Mr. Joe. H. Davis, a restâ€" de-nt of the township of \Vitvklow. Hastings county. follows the threshing machine for some months every full. For eight or nine years he was subject to attacks of inflammatory rheumaâ€" tism. The disease usually made its appearance in the foil, and continued throughout the winter. causing not omly much suffering but great incon- venience. Mi". Davis’ most serious attack occurred during the winter of 1893. It first made itself manifest by the swelling of the right; hand. and beâ€" fore twentyâ€"fours had passed the disease appeared to have. gone through the whole system. and the legs were swollen to an abnormal size. so much so that the joints were not visible through the swellings, For ten months the trouble continued rind durâ€" ing that period Mr. Davis was unable to put on his own clothes. and the pain he endured almost passed compreâ€" hension. One doctor after another was. tried but without any beneficial re- sults. Then advertised medicines Were tried but with no better success. "1 can hardly say," said Mr. Davis, "how much money I spent on dortors and medicine, but it amounted toacon- aidcrable sum, and yet Iwould most willingly have given my farm to be rid of the terrible pain Iwas forced to endure. But all my expenditures Seemed of no avail, and Ibegan to deer pair of a cure At this ‘uncture.act- mg on the advice of 8. fr end, I an using Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. he first six boxes I used seemed from out- ward appearances to have had no effest. and I felt almost like giving up in despair. I thought. however. that polesibly that was not a. fair trial for one in my condition. and Iprocured a further supply. By the time I had used three boxes more there was a considerable improvement noticeable, and from that out ea~h day found me rowin better. I continued using r. \V'i liams' Pink Pills until I had taken eighteen boxes b' which time avery vestige of the pain had left me. ind I war feeling in every respect a new um... I believe, too. that the sure is permanentt for I have not known what it is to suffer with rheu- matism since. It will thus be seen thatDr., Wil- liams' Pink Pills released Mr. Davis fromthie painful thraldom ofrheuma- tism at a comparatively small expense after doctoi‘sand othermedicines had utterly failed to give himeven afair measure of relief. It is obvious thereâ€" fore that if Dr. \Villaims' Pink Pills are given afalr trial they aresure to bring relief and acure. Every boxof the genuine Pink Pills has the trade mark on the wrapper around the box, and the purchaser can protect himself from imposition lry refusing all others. Sold by all dealersat 50 cents abox or six boxes for $2.50. “ CHAPEL OF THE SEAS.†illlmil Wonderful l ave ln the World In "ll" soulli Paciï¬c. The most wonderful cave in the world is in the Island of Tonga. inthe. South Pacific. Byron called it “a chaâ€" pel of the seas." It is formed in a I‘Ot'k that is aJmcst surrounded by the ocean. 'l‘ihis rock is about sixty feet high. and broad proportionately. Many years ago a boy. the son of a native chief, was chasing a. huge turtle, when his game seemed to sink into the rock. The lad watched and waited until the tide fell. disclosing a small opening in the rock about sir feet under low water mark. Diving boldly, the young hunter en- tered the aperture, and. to his surprise, came to the surface inside the rock. The rock was hollow, and its interior was found afterward, when the natives explored it with torches, to contain many beautiful stalactites. When attacked and followed by en. emies, the natives who know the secret leave their canoes, plunge into the water, and disappear. Tlheir foes lin. ger, astonished at their disappearance, or no person not acquainted with it yvould suspect that the rock was hob ow. +7777 HOLES IN YOUR UMBRELLA. One of the fruitful causes of. holes in the folds of an umbrella is improper care when it is wet. To roll up awet umbrella is to invite the dyes to rot it, and one of the Danes of the umbrelâ€" la. manufar'turer is loaded dye on silk. Out of 180 samples of silk submitted to the writer, not over ten were pure dye, and 50 per cent. of the silk thread submitted \\ as overloaded with dye and would not stand our chemical test. This is a fruitful tause of trouble in umbrel‘ la», and our concern insists on all the silk and silk threads standing a chemâ€" ical test. in this respect. \thn overâ€" dyed silks are wet and the umbrellas rolled and set away, we find the own- ers complaining that: their umbrellas are cracking in the folds. Fine holes appear and they are apt to return the umbrella to the merchant and claim damages. A DEE lANCE. You may be the stronger, said the front as the fisherman dropped him into the basket. but I will iietci'tlie- less maintain that. you Can't knock the spots off inc! HF. \VOULI)Nâ€I‘ DO. HOWEVER. You're no use for running messages, You’re far too fat. “'ell. and didn‘t you advertise for a stout boy? AF FAIRS IN KOOTENAY. [4| iliill d'olnmblu Ilium lh'vrillmluwml 1) IKIOIHIIIM‘K llnnln l-ul no! Bend. Mr. ‘»\'. H. B. Anderson. a St. 'l‘bousis i‘f'." “ho went to British {‘o'utnlyia two yr (il‘.\ zip-o. (Hlllé’ home to visit i1 is mother on Saturday night :ayst‘m St. 'l’homzi: Journal. Mr. Anderson is in i’MHNViiâ€"bridging and real cstatelusi- nessin Rassland and isinau or client. p(;'-iliivll in express an opinion oiitliut (ii-itit't as a gld prozluier. The place isnow iapidly re; overiug from the. reâ€" ’Iip<c after the boon). andgreat n-tiv- “I is expli ted this fall and “inter. The mines- were never in Letter condiâ€" li..n or invli abed greater ri~hneks of ore. Ro s and is not. yet up to the exâ€" Ilewtativns of l‘ilislt‘rnel‘s of last win- ter. but. a-(‘ording to old miners, itisi in as good a condition as any‘ mines1 in the world at the same date of ex‘sâ€" tens. Wild at mining has ceased entirely. as the s-hemes cannot be floated un- less large veins and rich ores are. shown to exist. In speaking of assays Mr. Anderson thinks $40 to the ton rich. and says that a mine yielding $25 to the ten will pay well enough, as it« 0518 only $13 to take it. from themineand y she is a woman with a last. too. smeltit. l’rolably the average assayof all the, mines would be about $25 TO $30 TO THE TON. Rossland is still growing in populaâ€" tion and in everything that makes a City. The population is now 1(J,UO(land, considering that. it has been a musl1~ room city. the conveniences and coniâ€" fort of the pla-‘e are wonderful. The sanitary arrangements are very bad, as no sewerage as yet has been put in. This will be a vexed question for some time, as there is really no outlet for Such. Theonly creek in the neighbour- hood supplies water to the town‘ of Trail and of course cannot be used. The class of people there, generally speak- ing. is very good. The miners at; the mines. The social evil was proâ€" minent. but is rapidly being minimized by the influx of good citizens fromthe East. _ Wages are not high for labouring men. The corporation pays $2.:ill aday and the mines $3 to $3.50. Board is $01139 Bay COmPan)‘ to Winnipeg It is from $8 up to as high as one wishes to go. MOST LABORING MEN "BACH" IT. English capital is now coming in rap- idly. properties are selling at._ a low figure in many cases. and capitalists are taking advantage of these cases where enough treasury stock has not been sold to work the mine. Rossland is not a poor man’s camp. It takes a good deal of money to work a mine. Although there are really onlytwo dividend paying mines at. present, there are many more in sight. 'l‘hereis nore ore bein shipped now than six months ago, an the stripping will go on all winter now that the mines are opened u . 1There is much less excitement in the west over the Klondike and very few miners are going from Rossland. _ Rossland is no place for a profeSSion- al man. The pin. ve isovercrowded With theniand many have had to o to the hills. All men there nresocia lyequal; the best men are the sharpest men. l’rea'hers are well represented. There are fine churches, having resident min- isbers and there are two or three prea'hei‘s who have gone to the hills to work in the mines. Lh'l‘TER FROM THE OXVNlER OF THE LARGEBTI‘ N'UlVfBER OF HOUSES IN QI'EEBEC'. l have great pleasure in testifying to the healin qualities of “Quicklical.†I had occasion to use it; for a split hoof in one of my horses and its beneficial effect was truly remarkable. The crack in the hoof was half an inch deep, and it was headed in two days. Signed, Jno. G. Hearn. Grandie Allee. Quebec. ‘ are .foi'ten cents in stamps. If you take them you rough! but they have hoardlng houses dare not. condemn them. Only a limited quantity at. this law Order now. Brookville. Ont. MORE LIKE [T w P 0 885 ROTTL bel‘tii'filfilv‘ has given her a ring and DOCVKORL“ REC ‘â€" Es. OMMENO «~â€" l’enelopeâ€"“ell, if he as given her ... . a ring,r she. Seems to he a woman with it present. fl Patent: Soda Water Bottles â€"9 0!. Harris has for sale, William St. Toronto. ADMIS’ GINGER BEER. Ceylon Tea V RECLPE, LEAD PACKETS ONLY \‘ldains Extraort, . . one bottle. 25% ‘00. 500 8: 990. . Suelthm .nnsieaa: - One halfqto one cake . _ -.‘ ' â€" - - ‘wi pounds. . ~ ‘ - . g (1 mm“ 0" Tm?!†' - One half ounce, 5“: if“; Râ€) m (,“m’ ..ukcwnrm ti titer - ~ 'l‘wo gallons m- “M -â€" hi “i (‘F'iifli’i'iwii‘i‘g . . . , I I I I‘atent Attorney, ('nnnda [n z ltblg, Toronlo. Dissolve the wa ter cream of tartar and yewl Wme rm ml Lmk 0 l . ‘ ‘i ll p.i tins. t iv_ to the water; add the extract and bottle: place It a w trui putco for twenty-four hours until it fermonu. tnen place on ice. when it will open sparkliur, cool and delicious. The ginger beer HOT WATER (Our new system.) ' COMBINATION :1" be obtained in all drug and mac ' r in lo oeut, bottles to make two gagllons.†no ea 5 ‘nozmwnnd noun) 7 ‘ - WARM AIR \\ m. Harristd‘n, of lu‘iistxt'ood. showed " (Cmmwomnumnnn an egg the. other day “Ilth weighed Aik fwhmmmhg‘le’ a. quarter of a pound. li‘our eggs ‘0 ma minimum the ywumd is very fair hen fruit. if‘? r l’l I F cures 013%in w "‘ , v v i i ' r i V- ‘ l . ., .l IER FROM billion». QlTl.h. :3 l V A Prestona Winnipes- O‘VN CANADIAN III SSARS. "Q-C. Veterinary Cure" (Quirkheal) his been use-l on my horses for "Scrat- ches.†or “Grease heel," with much sucâ€" ('ess. It is the, best thing I know of for Se niches, Eiarncss ' Calls and Sores Underdrainlng Is the Gateway to Successful Farming. The best Implement known within reach of every farmer for this work is the this: purpose. t Signed. Chas. E. Elliott. M. I}. ‘ 28 Ht. llmulle 51.. Quebec. l H A party of twentyâ€"five men from l Michigan are harvesting in Manitoba in get money enough to move their families. to the Prairie province. Coming to Toronto will ï¬nd flats of any size, with power, heat, elevator, and all conveniences. Cui the rough With Shiloh’s Cure. The ber‘ Cough Cure. YtelieveaCroup promptly One million bottles sold last year. 40 doses for 25 cents. Sold by all druggists. I - of \Vest. (Iarn- B u I I n a burg‘lar by ‘AAO'IcI oxniuhiu LARIMHR I'llâ€"9.. Covered by patent. in Ottawa for Canada, and in Wnnllitigtnn for the l'nited States. Thu: is from .1 thankful farmer: "I was aching to \indcrdrain my farm, but I was afraid them was IOHIO cult-h about. a plow that was so 1â€â€œ- in price. mu} (but [notes (.1 in ï¬nish seven or eight. closing a window down on him. The silt humlm feet inadny with no...“ and an excl-um»... r ‘ . '_ ‘ n . was rqtieezed before With implements and iinpleuwrt In†giflr ‘VIgF‘CIOII 011i and got away. . mm, 50 I was suspiciour. 1 net to work to inquirir. Andrew Thompson fraxa tried to catch When I found that Mr. Larimer was brought up in a (ï¬rmer district. of honest Sim K. and made it success of l c plow after years of plod and perseverance ; and when 1 came to know that. Mr. Scott was the son of a. Presby- terian older. and himrrlf a practical farmer and relialilo mm, I began to be less auspiclnuc. [wanted the plow all the time, so one day] cent my order, and my pay along with it. and from the ï¬rst day I put it on my ï¬eld: until this day I don‘t think there is n. more thankful Important “OfFer’ For The Canadian People That celebrated and Wonderful Kidney Rom- edy known as. Dr. Allison's Kidney "Buds," so highly and Justly estimated in the homes of EVERAL GOOD IMPROVED L lOUacre mortgaged farms in the counties of Middleuex. Essex. Kent and Lambton for sale very cheap; small amount down. balance at a low rate of interest. For list. apply to “WILLIAM F. BL’liLEN, Manager Ontario 50 AND all English eo le in IC ~. land and Lhrou h at - ' urope. forpalllkinds of kidney trouble i5 n‘hw Loan 8‘ Debcmuw co'v‘mndon' Emir; in' h? 14:13"? ‘iiniitifls‘ “if? It?“ A? plot; V . nun rig“ . or an rm . .zs nuns offered ‘0 the oople of (,anada. A full box as tool I have on my place. All mfmina’von froin~ pine IL (: .KI UTT. †M out Joy Farm." MARTlNTuWS, Una. or Psm‘n. ONT. asample will 9 sent. to any person postpaid FARMS Fin SALE cHEAP‘.‘ Lots numch 266. 267, 2nd con. South Easiof Toronto and Sydenham Road. To“ nruip mu- Lwncthon. (‘oumy Duff’erin. 116 acres. Alsq south East l Lot. on 1-8th Con. Township of Thorah. Ontario 00., 50 acren. Also 640 acres In Souris District, Southern Manitoba. R. 0. STRUTHERS, London, Ont. They are good. price. Address ALLISON MED. 00.. FOR TWENTYSEVEN YEARB. Stratheona is the name suggested for the new park presented by the Hud-l in honour of Sir Don:le A. Smith. Shilob’s Common Cure cures G. When? Other-‘1 ‘3â€. It is the leading siatesmemuecaiTiteaoraveinoorers Ct")th tours, and no home Shoum be Sh tM talc iliugs. To to Cotba'l‘lle Pod ‘ l I ‘ , Ce 9 e l' u - WI 0“ lt' Pleamm to take and 3°85 Black and Green Rooï¬ng Slate. Metal CJr- A right t° the 39°" nices Felt 'l‘nr.Rooflng I’ltobJfltc. Gutters, , ' ' THECUOKSBEST FRIEND Downpipee. &c.. supplied the trade. LARGEST SALE ll‘i CANADA. The Deseronto car works have secur- Telephone 1936 Adahâ€, & Whine, st,†Shit: Sittiï¬tfsï¬lt 9.31330 3551.3 “MNâ€- Asbestic Company, of Danville, Que. "Quickheal." cured-saddle sores and harness galls on my horses more quick- Looking out over the many homes of this country, we see thous- ands of women wearing away their lives in household drudgery that might be materially lessened by the use of a few cakes of SAPOLIO. If an hour is saved each time a cake is used, if one less wrinkle gath- ers upon the face because the toil is lightened, she must be afoolish woman who would hesitate to make the experiment, and he a churl- l,y than anything else. It is the test ish husband who would grudge the few cents which it costs. I thing I ever used. Signed, T. Savard. Livery and Boarding Stables. ’ 65 Richelieu Sit†Quebec. "Qiiickhioai,†destroys all microbes, and protects from the. horn flly. Edwin Chown was thrown from his buiggy under the fender (If a trolley car in a coflision at Kingston. He crawled out practically as good as new. If your grocer sends you anything in place of SAPOLIO, send it back and insist upon having just what you ordered. SAPOLIO a]- ways gives satisfaction. On floors, tables, and painted work it acts like a charm. For scouring pots, pans, and metals it has no equal. Everything shines after it, and even the children delight in using it in their attempts to help around the house. BERT OOLLEflE, Bellevllle, Ontâ€"Open to both sexes. Splendid Record of 5 Senior AL Matriculatants. all successful: 8 Senior Leavâ€" ing,7 succ sful; 8 Junior Leaving. all suc- cessful. or a per contmuccessful. Commercial. courses thorough and practical. For circular, Address PRINCIPAL DYER. W Grocers often substitute cheaper goods for SAPOLIO to make a better profit. Send back such articles and insist on having just what you ordered KNITTING I ADIES! MoDowelIfl New York Garment Drafting Machine :1st the sewing ma- chine in usefulness. It. ï¬ts every form. follow- ever'y fuhion. easy to learn and rapid to uu Don t: be without it Write for circular. ‘ I. OORRIOAM. 113 Vonxo at. Toronto. At a sacriï¬ce. a modern a residence in the best part It is impossible to make people unâ€" rMAcniNEs. OLD AND RELIABLE degstand their ignorancep for it re- quires knowledge to perceive it; and therefore he that can perceive it both it notâ€"Bishop Taylor. ___v There is more Cottarh in this section of the country than all other diseases put. together, and until the last few years was supposed to be incurable. For a great many years doctors renounced it. a local disease. and prescribed ocal remedies. and by constantly failing to cure with local treatment, pronouncd it in- curable. Science has DI‘OVOII catarrh to be a constitutional disease, and therefore requires constitutional treatment. Hell's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Charm 8:. 00.. Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitutional cure on the market. It; is taken internally in doses from 10 drops to s teaspoonful. It; acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. They offer one hundred dollars for any case it falls to cure. Send for circular: and testimouala, Address, F. J. CHENEY 8: 00., Toledo, 0. Sold bÂ¥llru glam, 750. Hall’s ami y Pill are the best. He that is a good man is threeâ€"quar- tersof his wa toward the being agood Christian, w ieresoever he lives, or whatsoever he is calledâ€"South. Be not deceived. A Cough», Hoarse- enss or Croup. are not to be trifled with. A dose in time of Shiloh's Cure will save you much trouble. Sold by all druggists. â€"â€"â€".â€"â€" ber of “'ood. AA num stock's private citizens are. endeavouring to secure 9. Controlling interest. in the old rink company with a View to building a new rink. .l. M. Soniervilvle, Elgin, is the pos- sessor of a violin date! 1721. it bears ! the follow"ng inscription: “Aiitoniusâ€"' 511 radivai‘lus, li‘aciel vat Creuio‘nensis Anno 1721." ' Au unjust acquisition is like abarb- 9 ed arrow. which must be drawn backâ€" ward with horrible anguish, or else will I be your «lcstrut-tionâ€"Taylor. I Energy will do anything that can be ; done in this world. and no talents, no circumstances, no opportunities, will make a twoâ€"legged animal a man with- out it.-â€"-Goetlie. of the city of London. No 471 W'aterloo St Apply J. W. JONES. Auotloneor, London. “Minnâ€. 1872 THIS IS FOR YOUâ€" 1 th r famll from band C o a you y to foot with our MONEY MAKER Prices only $I5, $20, $30. CliEllLlliiN BROS, Georgetown, Ont. FOB TVPEWRIJ'ERB WHITE "8. ANTED.â€"Unlted States Life Insurance Co.. (established 1850) Wants Agents in unrepresented districts. 1.. A. ST “KART Manager Quebec B ink Buildings, Toronto. ’ .0. A FIRST (LABS LIAN in “'every city and town in can- nda. to introduce our Household Specmltiet. Enclose references. 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