4 ‘ ey vis “t oalih mihi a What this Marvellous Medicine has done for Others it Will Do for You OO NTR I? PR SE RE Sige THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, OCTOBER 9 a -— 1897 AND OTHER MEDICINES Poor and Watery Blood, Enarenia. Palpitation of the Heari, Nervous Headache, Loss of Appetite. Indigestion and Dyspep- sin. after Efiecis of LaGrippe, Eruptions and Pimples, Sick Headache. Pale or sallow Complex ion, General Debility. Insomnia or Loss of Sleep General Musclar Weak- ness, shortness of Breath on Slight Exertion, a Spinal Troubles. Paralysis, Locomotor Ataxia, Chronie or Acute Rheum- autism, Sciatica, Chronie Liver Complaint, Neuralgia, Chronic Erysipetas, Kidney Troubles, Catarrh of the Stomach, St Vitus’ Dance, consumption of and Lungs, All Female Weakness, Hysteria, etc. Bowels — CRIPPLED WITH RHEUMATISM. From the Millbrook Reporter. Rheumatism has claimed many victims and has probably caused more pain than aay other ill affecting mankind. Among those who have been its victims few have suffered more thau Mr.G. W.Coon, now proprietor of a flourishing bakery in Hampton. but fora number of years a resident of Pontypoo!, where his severe illness occurred. To a reporter who interviewed him Mr. Coon gave the following particulars of Lis great suffering and ultimate cure : “Some seven or eight years ago,” said Mr. (092. “I felt a touch of rheumatism. At first I dd not pav moch attention to it, but as it was steadily grow'ng worse I began to doctor for it,but to no effect. The trouble went from bad to worse until three years after the first symptoms had manifested themeelves I became utterly belplesss,, and could do no more for myself than a young child. I could not lift my hands from my side, and my wife was obliged to cut up my food and feed me when I felt like eating, which was not often, considering the iorture I was undergciog. My hands were swoolen out of shape and were tightly bandaged. My legsand feet were also swoolenv, and I could not lift my foot two inehes from the fluor. { could not change my clothes and my wife had to dress and wash me. I grew’ so thin that I looked more like a skeleton than anything else. The pain I suffered was almost past endurance and I got no rest either day or night. I doctored with many doctors, but they me no good, and some of them told me it was not possible to get better. I believe I took besides almost everyth’ng that was recommended for te emer rheuatimem, but instead of getting better I was constantly getting worse, and I wished many atime that death wonld end my sufferings. One day Mr. Perrin, store keeper at Pontepool gave me a box of Dr. Wilhams’ Pink Pills and urged me to try them. I did so somewhat reluctantly, as I did not think any medicin- could helpme. However, I used the pills, then I got an- other box anl before they were gouel felia trifling relief. Before a third box was fiaish- ed there was no longerany donbtof the im- provement thev wereama4sing in my condi- | tion, and by the time ] bad u-ed three boxes more I began to feel, in view of my former condition, that I was growinz quite strong and the pain was rapidly subsiding. From that eut, there was a steady improvement and for the first time ia long, weary years I was free from pain, and ouce more able to take my place among the workers. I have not now the slightest pin, and I feel better than I felt for seven vears previous to taking he pills. I thank God that Dr. Williams Piok Pills came io my way, as I believethey saved my life, and there is no doubt whatever that they rescued me from years of torture. INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION—CURED M-. James Weir, a well known black- smito of Boissevain, Mav., savo: “When I came to Manitoba some years ago, I entered into partnership with a friend in a thrashing outfit. Aside from the work being hard it was attended with constent exposure, and many a night we were com- pelled to take the warm side of a straw stack for our nigbt’s lodging. ‘Lhe result was I contracteia very heavy cold, and was obliged to quit work, and cuughed all through the winter. In the spring [ attempted to work again, but could not stand it, #0 I sold out my share of the out- fit and settled down at my trade as a black. world’s ! - HAVE CURED THOUSANDS ve @ i Ee i! <TR FR cer HONEST ALVICE FARR QF C&ARGE. In evidence of our absolute good faith, we invite persons interested to write to us concerning their own ailments when we will candidly reply to their questions and tell them whether Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills have cured similar cases. Tt must be understood that we do not examine or prescribe for people we simply tell you what Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills have don in the past, in par- ticular disorders. but we promise to be perfectly trank on the matter, and if they are not suitable we opinion by refusing, even if asked, to supply the Pills. in cases that we do not think they will cure. will not only tell you so, but we also back up our We do not sell pills This is not the way of a quack. Our reputation is built up onthe fact that we are perfectly caudid and straightforward. and that is the reason so many well educated persons and clergymen of all denominatious so ccnstantly befriend us, smith. I did not although I was steadily taking medicine. I thought | was in consumption. I fell off in flesh from 158 to 123 pounds. end look- ed like a walking skeletou and suffered from uervuusness and a constant hacking cough. My wife made a trip to Winnipeg ad while ina drug stove there to'd the druggist of my cendition and he advisal her to take home some of Dr. William’ Piuk Pills. She brought back a half dozen boxes and IT began caking them. Afver [ had taken four boxes there was a cousiderable improvement in my condition and { continued taking them uotil I bad used ten boxes, when iay health was fully restored. My case is one of those which substantiates the claim that Dr. Williams’ Pink Pilis cure when other medici: es fail.” — > Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills cure Debility. Nervous PALE, TIRED AND LISTLES3. Miss Eva Hodyscn, daughter of Mr. Win Hodgson, a well knows farmer living near Proton Station, Ont., is another of the many young girls who owe health and strength to the use of De. Williams’ Pink Pills. She says:—‘* My illness came on very gradually, suortness of breath after the smallest exertion, neing the first eyin- pton [noticed. Then I became very pale, was attacked with a painin the side, and ahacking cough. At first only. home remedies were n-ed, but as they did me no good a doctor was consulted and I was taking his medicine for nearly a year. I did not derive any benefit from it, how- ever, buc seemed to be getting weaker all the time. ‘The pain in my side grew more severe, and 1 bad wasted away almost toa skeleton. At this stage a friend strongly advised me to try Dr. Williams’ Pink THE LEVIATHAN OF TBE DEEP, BY A BANKER, This gigantic monster, through a den- izen of the sea, and incapable of living many hours on land, is nota fish, but a true mamalian animal, and although it swims im almost easctly the same manner asa fish,and in outward appearence re- sembles the fiony tribe. yet its internal organs are altogether different, being al- most precisely the same as those of land animals. The whale, instead of breathing water like a fish through gills, breathes air by means of a pair of lungs, of such vast capacity that it is able in the course ofa tew minates to take in sufficent to en- able it to exist deep down tn the sea for half on hour or more. It does not deposit spawn, or eggs, like a fish, but is vivipar— ous, its young Leming subsequently aour- ished in exactly the manner as a cow nourishes her calf, and the male and fe- male exhibit as much regard for each other. and also for their young, as any animal, the male dashing to the rescue of his mate if she is attacked and even endeavoring, it is sa d, to drag out the har- poon which has struck her, with his flappers of arms; and whena male has been killed, the female has, it is stated, been known to throw her-elf upon the reeking corpse of her dead spouse in an agony of grief and affectionate, placidly allowing herself to be killed without at- tempting te eseape, apparently anxieus, in the paroxysm of her sorrow, to share the fate of her lost one; who perhaps had been her companion for half a century or more. (These are very-long lived creat- ures, and although there sre no meana improve however, | Pills. By the timel had used three boxes I could feel an improvement, and thea I began to gain steadily in health and strength. I took the Pink Pills fora cou- ple of months longer and at the end of that time was completely cured. I consider Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills a blessing to suf- fering humanity and will always strongly recommen? them. ”” THE RESULT OF A COLD. Miss Lzzie Sewell, Newbury, Ont.. save : ~“ T contracted a sey-re cold through gettiug my feet wet, and this in turn brought on ailments pecaliarto my sex; wy health failed so rapidly that I was subject to frequent fuinting spells, my ap- petite, and my friends all thought that I was inadecline. Doctors were consulted, but their treatment dd not hely me, ard for near!v two years I was in this low con- Kition. Finally my motherdecided that I had better give Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills a trial, and the result is that they have transformed m >» from a sick and de «pairing zirl to one full of health and energy, and I sball ever speak of this great medicine in terms of the highest praise. * Dr. Williams Pink Pills—an all vear around remedy for men,women and children. HEADACHE AND DYSPEPSIA. Mrs. Charles Mills, Kingston, Ont. says ;—“For some vears I was in a con- ditioa bordering on invalidigsm, I suffered from severe headaches, nervousness, and pains in the stomach, and at times would searcely eatenough 10 enable meto go about. My work about the house was irksome in the extreme, and at times I would hardly perform it. Now, fortua- ately, that condition has passed away, and lam glad to let the public know how the change came about. I had taken many medicines with little or no benefit, whenone > of ascertaining the average duration of their life, it is believed to beat least a hundred years, and probably very much exceeds that period.) Itis to be regretted that some more humane means of killing these aftection- ate creatures were not invented, ‘he pres- ent method of slowly killing them by re- peated harpoon and spear torusts, varied by hacking with axes, and other rough and pitiless cruelties, being altogether savage avd barbarous. Surly the ingenu- ity of man ought to be able to invent some means of capturing ana killing them which would be more in accordance with the more merciful and Christain ideas which*happily new prevail, and which sim at mimimizing the sufferings even of tne brute creation. The heart of the whale is a gigantic organ, many feet in circumference, and believed to force about forty quarts of blood through a tube a foot in diametor at every beat, drives it through a vast series of veins and arteries of prodiguous length; while the head of a large whale is sufficently capacious to en- able two or mOre men to stand upright in it withont difficulty. Much cheap rid- icule bas been levelled against the history of Jooah in the whale’s belly, but although, even apart from any miracliious interposit- ions, it 18 not imposible that such an occurenee might have taken place, yet in a case of this kind—which in its other aspects (tne whale in readiness at the side of the ship to rescue the prophet, and then after given time disgorgiag bim’ upon dry land itstead of dry land instead of far away at sea) was clearly miraculous—it it need- less to speculate upon the possibilites of | there is no such thing as an impossibility, aod to One who would create a living worm, it were easy toobtain thata man should be kept alive in the capacious in - terior of a time. © And the veracity of the account was confirmed by Him, who like His prefigured type lay buried for a sim- ilar period, after having, by dying in our stead, otfered unto us the free option of - eternal inheritance in His glorious king- om. ina. > pitied Morganatic Marriages. Morganatic marriages may be con- sidered to have bad their day. Their deathknell bas been sounded by the judgment just rendered in the Lippe- Detmold succession controversy by a epecially organized tribunal, presided dean of all the sovereigus comprised in the federation known as the German empire. According tothe decision of this court—the decrees of which, by previous arrangement, are binding upon all the states of the empire—morganatic unions on the part of parents or of more remote ancestors are no longer to constitute any bar to the succession to the throne. This being ths case, it nat- urally follows that they cease to entail any disqualifying consequences in all other particulars, and that they become identical with ordinary marriages. The tribunal could not logically come to auy other conclusion. For if mor- ganatic marriages on the part of ances- over by the venerable king of Saxony, | the event, for to an onripotent Creator | tors bad been pronounced sufficient to" disczslifr from the suceessic:. to the aes hy Le For Pale Poople OF PECPLE APTER DOCTORS J FAILED Fe ae ~ ann OY, Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills Cure Not by Purging and Weakening the System, But by Enr-ching and Purifyiug th2 Blood, Restiring the Nerves, and Strengthening t' e ‘pire an d Muscles, SBVVVVUEsests They Cure Whea Ot day I came across ove of the pamphlets relating the cures through the use of Dr, Williams’ Pink Pills, I read of a& case like mine avd this decided me 10 try them. I sent for two boxes and when I had used them felt much better. Then I got two more boxes and to my great jov I found myself cured wh al bad used these. I have not bad an acue or pain since I used the Jast two boxes, and I sincerely believe Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills rescued me from a life of suffering.” SCIATICA CAN BE CURED, at atime I was unable unable to sleep or get anv rest whatever. Icoa!d not lift my foot three iaches from liniments, and I took medicines internally but got no relief. The agony I endured during these five years cannot be conceived | I never thougnt 1 won d get better nor did my friends think so, Finally the pain extended to the optic nerve, adding to my misery, the pain being so great at times that I thought the eye would burst. One day my husband brought home several boxes of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills and persuaded me to take them. It was a happy day for me that he did, -for nine boxes accomplished what years of med- ical treatment failed tc do. They com- en-tenths of the thrones of Germany were held wrongfully. Indeed, there is & question whether if Emperor Will- iam’s argument had been admitted his own children could have been permitted to succeed to the throne of Prussia, since a by no means remote ancestor of the present German empress married a servant girl, from whom her imperial majesty and her numerous children are descended. — Vogue, KK | A Pansy Bed. There is much pleasure in store for those that have never owned and stud- ied a pansy bed, and even more for those that know just how much joy is in such a possession. If you have a hotbed, sow pansy seed there in August. Transplant until they are five or six inches apart. Protect with mats on outside and paper on in- side during cold weather, or, instead of paper, give a light covering of leaves, which should not be packed closely. Give air and light on warm, sunny days. Very early in spring the protection may be removed, and, if carefully wa- tered and sheltered from the noontide sun, the pansies will soon be blooming. As soon as the frost is outof the ground they may be transplanted to the garden. Make the bed rich with oid, sta- | ble manure. Give them a sufiny situa- tien, I say, with all deferegce to writers who easy pansies need a shady position. small, or 8 per cent only, loss of chlo- : lawn clippings, fine ma- nure from the bottom of the heap cr, better than anything else if you can get it, is wood earth cr leaf mold. A good mulch and plenty of water, and we have no sunshine that will hurt she pansies. They bloom earlier in spring and remain in bloom later in fall in a sunny situation, but possibly a sheltered bed would give more and larger blooms in midsummer.—Vick’s Magazine. Bythiun. Chemical investigation has brought to notice recently a new element called bythium, according +o an announce- ment by Theodore Gross in the German technical organs. A ‘used mixture of silver sulphide and silver chloride is electrolyzed in a nitrogen atmosphere by using platinum electrodes free from iridium. In this melt is found a dark gray powder, insoluble in aqua regia and inemmonia. Fused with alkaline carbonate it gives a melt soluble in hydrochloric acid, frora which hydro- gen sulphide gives a brown precipitate. The yield of this new substance is said to be 5 per cent of the original sulpbur used, and, from the fact that there is a corresponding loss of sulphur, it is con- sidered that this bythium is formed by the decomposition of sulphur. It is ad- mitted, however, that since there is a rine in the electrolytic reaction it is Mrz. A. Campbell, Corwh'n, Ont, writes :— “After five vears of intense suf- fering and doctoring with good doctors, wi'h no benefit, I can testify that sciatica to move about, a eS A SS NE I a AT SE crowh if Would Hive been équivaltnt to , Mulch tie ‘pansy fed with chip" dirt a judicial declaration that at least sev- } chopped ha : her Medicires Fail. Reid the Evidence. ES EEE (pletely restored me and I am now as welr as before the attack, and [ cannot too strongly recommend Pink Pills to similal sufferers. ” T. Jenkins, Aylmer, Ont., says? — “ About fifteen months agoT was suf- fering from an attack of biliousness, sick headache and general deoility, | began taking Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills, and the use of a few boxes fully restored my health which has ever since been good. A WORD OF C\UTION, 3 Needs to be added. A few unseru tradesmen—their cupidity excited br the Sreat reputation of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills—make up or buy in the wholesale market ready made, some cheap pills, colored pink, which will sellas “ Pj Pills ” and offer as a substitut> for Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. Such pills area price which makes the fact self-evident. The receipt for Dr, Wil'iams’ Pink Pills is krown only to the Dr. Williams’ Mcdicine C>, All substitates are there- fore useiess, To be sure of having none but the genuine pills, purchasers should can be cured by the use of Dr. Williams’| not ask for Pink Pills, bat for Dr. Pink Pills. For five vears [ was almost a | Wililams’ Pink Pills for Pale People, helpleas cripple with sciatica. For weeks and see that they are put up in a package, the wrapper around which is printed with red ink on white paper and beare the fall trademark “ Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for the ground. I was blistered by doctors un ! Pale People. ”? Inside the wrapper to til T was raw, but no good resulted. The} are Dr. Williams’ direviions for affected limbs were rubbed with strong ! yee, Pay no attention to any dealer who claims to have “ the same thing under another name,” or something else “ justas good.” Incase of doubt it is better to write (enclosing price, 50 cents for one box or $2.50 for six boxes) to the Dr. Williams’ Medicine Company, Brock- ville, Ont. We have also agencies & ' Schenectady, N. Y.; London, Eng. ;Peris France, Sydney, N.S. W.; Melbourne Victoria ; Brisbane, Queensland; Welli too; New Zealand; Rio Janeiro, Brazil; Cairo, Egypt, Caleutta and Bombay, India, Colombo, Ceylon, Cape Town South Africa; Buenos Avres, Argentine ;, Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands, and other places. ase — thie decémpvsition of chlorine. Future experiments with this new element will be looked for with interest. . The Tarantula’s Nest. The tarantula’s nest is a curiosity. Its iaterior is of mud, dried by the sun to the hardness of adobe brick. Its in- terior, of cylindrical shape, is lined with a fleecy white substance like cot- ton wool, and this queer house is far- | nished with a circular door of harden=4 j mud, also lined with the cottonlike ma- terial and opening outward upon a hinge of the same kind. Bold as the ta- rantula is, he has one enemy from whom he will scek refuge anywhere that he can—the tarantula hawk, & huge black, hairy wasp, which in ap- pearance conveys the idea of a flying tarantula. When the big spider opens his door of an afternoon preparatory to & promenade, on business or pleasure bent, if he spy a tarantula hawk hover- | ing around he draws back into the house in a hurry and closes the door, | aud not a step will be venture beyond his threshold until the air is free from signs of danger. He knows he is po | match for the hawk, which will tackle him too quickly if once he gets the chance. —Exchange. A Prominent Lawyer Says: J “I have eight children, every one in good health, not oneof whom but has bossible: ts st bythinm mav be formed by a ; taken Scott’s Emulsion, in which my wife has boundless confidence.” te fraud. They are frequently offered at a | teenie é