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tsANIS1I PIMPLES
.AND „ERUPTIONS
Intl* Sprlbg Most People Need
a Tonic fileillloo
Oae .the surest sigys that
. blood is out of order is the vim.
ples, unsightly eruptions and co-
zen:la that come frequentlY with 'the
change from winter, tovspring
• These p.;rovo that the li
ong mieer
life of winter has had effect upon
the blood,. 'and Xlmt a tonic moil-
cine,kis needed tO put it right. In-
deed there are few people .*he do
, not naed a tonicat this sgaews.
Rod blood does not merely show
itself; * disfiguring eruptions. To
this same condition is due attacks
of rheumatism and lumbago ; the
sharp atabbing.--pains.--,of sciatica
and neuralgia; peer appetite, and
, a desiro to avoid exertion.. You
cannot cure‘ those troubka by the
use of purgative medicinee--1,00
among all medicines there is none
can 'equal Dr, William?, rink:Tina
for their tonic," life-giving, nerve -
restoring powers. Every dose of
. this medicine -makes new, ,riolt
•blood which drives out inippritics,
•:Stipulates every organ and 'brings
t.t., tooling of neW health, and energy
to weak, tired, ailing men, women
and elifidiron. If you are out of
..,tortf51_, give:thin medicine trial and
' see how quickly it. will- restor.e-the
apPetite; : reVive' drooping spirits,,
•Ancl -All your iekto . with .7,newi,
health-giv,mg blood, .
• You can .get these •Pills from any
Medicine, dealer or by Mail at
• cents * box or Six boxes for $.2.50
• - from The Dr. Williams' 'Medicine
Prpekville, Ont, •
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"SINK ItVEMITIIINEl."
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Tc1 his dark -minions undersea
, Flashed the Imperial decree ; •
-Sink Everythiugl .
Spare • nalight I Sink .everything
that floats :
• Merchantmen , fishing boats;
.Sink_shipslon!lieriyzand_sped
.Dye 'Ohrisgs red er ess a deeper
red
F. Sink t Verything I
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.THE L1ON7 IPILELTI
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CLEVERTIENRS
CIINICIfialiT 'CONCEIVED DE.
• d VICES, OF CRIMINALS.
Mailer by* Pest a Favored Method'
• of Executing Soine of -Their
.
Diabolical Schemes.
,
• A diabolical Gernian plot to de-
stroy..pasienger ships in: mid -ocean
.Was. recentl$ revealeclibY thearrest;
of three Hims living in'NeW'York.
• An-infernal-nxaetrine diegovered-
intheir -possession consisted of two
fifty-rpontid boxes nitro•glycerine.
and other chemicals,- With clock-
work connections; :
.. Sink hoiior, faith, forhearatice One of the Gerinosi,4ane
rutli.; • , •. confessed that they had intended to
•' gruk virtue1 andAruth•
send this and dhher deatiy-oldeks.,by
. nkrZver -tiro 11011 -and p.a7adsigeFloake The
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Sink everything that men • hold. packages Were, to .consignecl to
, , deer, . ••hetitious addresses,' after they had
That devils hate, that &Amnia fear, been timed to, explodesix days from
All that lifts. Men - abCi e the aloe,' fibs time the vessels lett port,!` •
•That torksAlim Oast •inl Ged's 040 ExPerts wbo...ekaininod the death-
' Shapei • plods Isaid,that, if itslihd`been .sent
Sink Evaritbingl. , and exploded as arranged,it would,.
have' ,be been impeasible for anyone
to haVe. escaped, aril the ship. would
probably never hayebeen,heard of
again. ;
.- • Bombs as 'PatiOla: 2 • - "•\••
Esti•acted Millets, Owner.: '
..The tiuestion regarding the
7eiship-bUtin;extracted ballet -at pre=
:sent is,being debated With Consider-
able veherneuce in German!. news-
papers; and in Seine la* periedi-
.104.1S.Se.'_•Well,._'As a zule, &patient
This,Aealls the "postal" murder-
er named Harry lillotz;:*ho • died
two years' ago throu injuries re.-
ceived by'the-explesi n: of an infer -
„likes to retain the 'bullet extracted nal machine he was . constructing.
from his bed - -curios - On ' before he • expired, Klotz
• • • • •
confessed that at was he who, made
and Sent by +post the- bombs which
killed Miss Grace Tayiliar-aid-MrW
-Madeline Ilererra-withi-n-the • pre-
vious two years. He also despatch-
ed tile boinla that injured,thepolies-
man in the house.of a famous judge
in 1912, 'being evidently intended itO.
kill the judge, to whoin it hid. keen
posted.
the•V -0.1 t”.
plae 111
Berlin of Wilhelm Hopf; Who was
Charged with having poisoned ;his
father, his graft Wild, aid' his two
children by means of ansenit, • and,
having attempted' to poison
his mother and hissecond and,thod.
-.--the-ethei.haritt. the' siirgeori. likes to
. -keep-it-as an-illystration4of his -sue-
•. .cessfaLoperation,--especially- in leo-
-lltring_hefors_naedical-adents
• *riting to his tnedical/journal., on
•• the .subjeck. .
, A judge in Berlin:has ciecided•that,
• a wounded soldier • has a perfect
• right i� the inillet that lodged in
his body, because, When...it reached.
was legally :subject to no-
body's ownership. Theenemy , re-
linquished its -oWnership in. sending
the bullet forth. This question of
no!ownership•doei not give the sur-
• geon -'Who extracts the bullet, :any
•, 'right to it, even if the Wounded std:
• dier at the :time should be uncon-
scious. and, unable to sesert his - The .attention of the police Was
-• Should the,'•„surgeon never- first attracted by Hopi's numerous'
tlieless retain the bullet extracted 'purchases of. poison; microbes.. One
by -him the soldie.rshas a good cause of the chief witnesses against .the
for dainage against' him. men was his third wife, who said
•-.Other . -jurists however, assert 'that she had .had a- narrow escape,
• ...that the eitem3r'does not lose its from death, and that.she was only
ownershiP-afters-blicAlring-obt'intl- '1'6d -because _ oceled slay and night. The Tab, -gla
lifierobes Pruit. ; lets -soon expelled the worms, and Sanda.uSky wa,a killed in "the diS-
Rer husband Used to inject viru- Irv!. baby IS bhe picture of health." rict between the mountain.or Perun
lent disease *germs into fruit ..and'
a,3e..s Own Tablets •also break up and the tow of Nevremkop by soras
(Abet edi'bles that lie posted to her. coldst and feve:rs, cure coq.
s ilia ion .and ingige•stion and'make Person whose name is not known.
Hopi's firet wife died' three years Miss Stone and Mrs. Tsilka, the
e e period painless Tbe
and SCOtland, Yard •Managed
td'secure 'a .sample of the notepaper
that he used. ••
The P.S.I.B, was notified, and
She Soon Gained
Forty Founds:
AXE 110110/IATID FOUND NEW
REAL= IN Hopp% Jail.
1114T,II•
Now She To Advising MI Xer
Vries& Who Suffer rrom Wilsey
Diseigie to I.Toe Dodd's, XIdney
Portneuf, Hamilton Cove,
Ce.,'Que., Mo,y Inth (Special).
-Perfectly ,cured by the use
Dodd's Xidne.y Fills; Dame Re
onoinardt wo known , and highly
re.apeeted here, is advising all ber
friends; who Suffer from Kidne
to .use Dedd's.Kidney
'‘‘'Whesa I 'commenced ' to take
Dodd's Kidney Pills, I was ao 'run
down I only weighed eighti
pounds," Dame Bouchard states.
!ci enlytook.,:foilr_h9Xea tu all tot
ii."07Sroirilit Me -hick to health toad
now 1 weigIL one hundred and
twenty pounds. You may P116-11651.1
What 1ray if you wish, for Docld's
Kidney PiHs have done wonderta for
eittiloot ioromiti
$r1ht Itsuj Ais;ut Men siid Wonsan
if Dm Moment
Pan *omen keep 0, secret? Asi
Mrs. Deavard, sister a Central
French, and Mrs. •Pariter, .olster 01
:Lord Kitchener, to talk about the War/
and then you will be in no 41011bt a* to
the answer.
• German ca,rleaturisto ,are feud of re-
presenting Sir :Edward Grey as having
a Oda, hooked nose. As i matter ot
ftrig, Inv has a straight, shatied
nose, full and beautifully modelled.
FeePle who think it strange that
MA Churchill should have been in the
trenches at Antircip forgot that in his
time has Maio at least, Oven years'
of active soldiering, and had no tower
.tbati three narrow escapes frOm death.
Admiral Beatty, the Pavement 'artists.
declare, i the beet draw for .their purposes. DI th itrat three mouthsof
tb,e War Lord Kitchener: was th.eir
"star, picture; -in -the-Second •threo-
months- sir John, .Froneb.• took 1110
place; now it isall the a5huiral who
,niad9 the German battleships turn toll,
gar „great men all seem JO have, 0,
.wia,kaf.at•Ivs-a.,..pattietdaz--wordos.
phrase. Mr. Asoulth„ for ineinnee,
Partial. to the. word "settled/' and le
continually spealting, of the "settler
policy or ""settled" conviction of Alie
comitrY! • :Sir Zolni.. French 'likes tha
Phrase "malts. good' -used Potahly lit
the hien:trio or:7
der "make -PO tho
7
Mane."
How to age. gracefully is well 111u-.
grated in thecae of Lord'Et...Aldwya„,
who has. Net:been elevated to the rank;
and dignity of an earl.... Per .alChts,
set/Ceti.-eight years,' he 18 as straight
as a .dia in his walk,..and can keep
pace with' men -fifty years his junior.' .
He 'Still- ion:limbered as "Mack
Michael," thoughthe jet-black. bea,rd.
. that earned him this sobriquet'is to-
day white as Snow.
•
ttleurisy l'a:us
L' MILT i3jiiijj ossesaisi
1r4 geleeted sad (fevers=
'Chest Colds Cured ! inipecud for seed, Osly Leaded questitiA,
to
Price. One Dollar per lpuiltel tub. Bran* ; •
1.
Snow, two ereellexit row. Ioiltiet048.4•4.4"4041"
.: NERVII4NE 'HAtt NEVER FAUX, •T„ Ira. liolisire per lAkiiitl, ilioscisi ped
TO, CUBE • for Jorge quentitr. Cash rouse asesao
Don't Sufferl •
: eaor til orders. IL W. pawses. iirS0/0/1. '
Nerviline is, your relief. . • tos.
."'".7"-,weletnoonsmotioPolillonole .
Nervillue lust rubbed en, late of 'It,- NAWSPAP111114t..FOR 14144 •
Will •Saeo that -drawn, tight feeling , tuovizmAx/No xx-wa ANI) 3 t,kiA 1
over your ribs, will destroy the pain, !' &se fa Asir Sii $4.94 ontarie ievieit,
tio t,m.e.
.wilt kave you orallias uud bc,,,,ppy la ' ,_% ol, most woeful and interseties oluto
i •
Linden. '41/1y cheat ws$ full. of con/ . • , Srsowt44-riolri.
., " , I tDirmIto °I1WIlso}a411P14f°1114stiantirtisro'9*1040'1"Yi I
'I taught Cold last week while mot. ISTAst Adelatdo .5t.. Uroato.
'miner writes I'. Ti Mallory, from
gestion, .elY threat was "mighty sore, .4NOBil Tiiiicifts' ta.f:ii..ra1'.6 '
arid I had ths fiercest titch in my! .. ' ' internal, ens external. curio with.
side you could jpaastuo. Ao: a boy 1 ' fititblyn7 l?,)f etrtixonts tre4tMent. noosfite .
.Dodd'a Xidnoy rine do wonders
for run-down people bee -auto* they
mire' the r Icidheys.• Oared Itialneys
strain ;,all anipuritles.';, all, the,
out of' theblcibd• and the
Taro.. blood .oarrieS n6w nOnrieb-
ment,".beelth and Iife, 4,0"1/11t ,parts
'of the body. -Triat'a Why so- many
'Poaple say, ',Todd's Kidney., pills
gave me 2,* 11Prvir IteaSO Of BM.) '
letters were stopped that were Why GraSSIS Green.
found to be 'writiten on Canadian- Donbtless many have wondered
Made paper. On •, being opened) why • the vegetation of the earth. is
some of, them. were found to hOve mostly green. That what
-been.'t'WritbeA--bY-.'jgool-,'Qteatth:-kb--nutkee---it-green;:lnrt---vdT-it is that
various. public melt demanding col6r instead of blue or or Fur- •
money:. Thus was the poisoner and ple,'
blookinailer tracked and. arrested. it ha been foun:d, will
4.
•
1)18aPpointing, the Gloaters. '
'"1 %,vitAter° 'aye atOoth drawn,"
said the, youngster with the pugna-
cious face "and Want gas."
• itti,eut-12;•-murnuired--therdent,--
ist. "You're not old, enough for
gas.. And I see you're not 'afraid
of a littleftpain. Be a Man I" -
"/Tiset•that;" rubs a British
weelrly!'s version of the story, `;:laut
I ex:Peet just a,t the end I'll give,a
little :bit of a- squeal."
• -"Oli; efsrecerr7tk
d,entiet •rePlied. "I shan't mind."
"No," retorted the boy, ?but
shall. Just you lea out of the
window." *
The dentist turned • _te-lbok out,
and 'Sabi 'it., group of, grinning -lads
standing close by his window. .
"yell 7" ihe , asked : his. .Yiithfnl
patient, . "What does !,hat • mean 7" 'Medium amount of Moisture, seen:is
"Those ,are, all the kids I've to be the 'color best adapted to the
fought and lioke,d," explained' the etinditions existing throughout the
boy, -they've all -followed me 'faith. • • • -
here -just -le hear Me holler. Gin- - Yellow faliage- has been known
be •colt1ecte.c.1_ by the gxeea.foliage• In
proper quantities while - foliage , Q
77.A.7 :01°11°01: be properly
nourished by the. dews. and moiStUre
from- earth and atmosphere. -
,
Will Quwkly Cure
Any-aour Storiiacit
Relieves FUinttitif'Nfter*
"When, I was working around the
feral lest winter, 1 had an attack of in-• .
dambiation," Writes Mr. E. P. Dawkins, .
of Port Richniond; "I was weak for a .
long time, but Well enough to Work
until, spring, But ' somethin: I
wrong with My bowels for 1 had to use
• salts- or physic ail the UmeMy
stomach 1kept sear, and always after
eating there was pain and fulness, and
all° the symptoins of intestinal .Indi-
gestion. Nothing 'helped " me until I
used. Dr. klainilton'a Pius...Instead Of
hurting, like .other pills, they:. acted
- ver-y-Z-MIldlyr.,and-seemed-lo-lieal7th
bOwels. I 'did: nbt reqUire large' doses
to get results with Dr. BaniiltonN Pills,
andteei•ec,giad that 1 have found b.
mild yet'certain remedy: To -day 1 am
.paini no Sour stomach, a
ado& appetite, .able to cligeStanything;•,:,11
Till's is a whole lot of -•good for one ncl
proves 4.141s.
Paint a piece of glass -an-
Other ,green and one rat] and one
blaCktkod place all these Plainted
pieces Of glass out in the open air
.over night during a summer Or
antinon •
• • . earlythe followz
ing in.orning it will be found that
:the yellow 'piece will be very 'wet
and the green piece. 'Only moiqt;
while the red and black pieces will
• This is proof -that yellow -foliage
would -collect too nmeh dampness,.
and the red,and black would gather
none, Green, whieh- collects, e.
me gas-im • .., .• . , to damp. off and de.cary under. the
same conditions that mike green
foliage thrive. • '
.,
' Ifoli _Waft:Was Pahl -i ' -' A few yellow leaved plants are
;Tames Watt; the great engineer_ .grown uncler-consiclerabl -41.fft 1
durinlp aPPien,fieeePT an to-
- ty
oilder orclititt weather renditions.
don,, had to live ou.DS: a week and r•37 •
.fouud4C-diffietilt, :F -or -his -work on '7•7
.•_
the .model :the:Newcomen-engine- Apkii-soinfr---
_be :_vens--piiid ,7„-add-for7the • • --Pairdeig
supervision of the construCtion of , • milling, no plas-
a bridge Eit Hamilton ',h:e. was paid orns. ters or pads to press
07, his offer being less than that'. , • t e ifore spot.
Of Snieaton, Wlio offered to do the Putnam's Extractor
Work for Et& For his win* as su- '111171. • makes the corn go
without pain. Takes
out • the sting over -night. 'Never' fails
no scar. Get a 25c. bottle of ••
Puttiarti,6 Corn Extractor tt:d4Yl:
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.KIDNAPPER; '
as accustomed to boo My mother x.notteo, coniationtod. Out
use Nerviline for all our minor
meats, end remembering what contl.o,
deuce oho had in ';',forvilluo, I .sent.out
for aLlgatle at-oucc,- -Between, noon
and -eight. o'clock I had a whole bottle
rubbed on, and then got into a pers.
Piration under the blank,eta.r, This
drove the Nerilline in geed and deep,
and '1 Vioke.:up_nextjusrAmtreolLuAL_
a dollar and abiautely cured. Nervt.
line is now always part Of nay travel-
ling hit, and I will never be :without
• The large 50e. family slae bottie Is
the most economical, or you can eas-
ily get the gse.. trial .640 from ..any
dealer, ' • ' • •'
•,
• • AROther:;Poser....
Tenuny,' don't ask sorunny
questions," Said .his. :father:
, were so very foolisly,... you
:coald answer', it, ' 'oesuldn't 'iron r`
asked Tommy,
•
gni:Live rithins..intluiVtierEiaOs Teleltd.
• • g
LOA MB
CPO 115i ent 8 -to be
•
"Yes. His valet failed to part
hal7F eicaegly in the
• firanulpied Eyelids,.
re Eyes inflained by expo -
••sure to Sun. Dust and Wind
squickly relieved by.Ourise
Eye Remedy, No smarting.
• t10, NORE VA14011UFF.
-DANDRUCURE-..--
NM stop your tallier buir, earl
the itehmsr, mad make you; hair
clgetY and emooth.• nampie enough
for 3 don, 'postpaid, 15 sent&
Set 'Traders Back Ont,
- ailit,i«.4' ilial4aidi 4 Ciao Mi.)449`i" '
Ireggr.tfiXellAtt.r4•1%.1;
. ,E. baltr ted•DOr 91*.ts CO 111‘.•Wurs.4
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liE-toasts:loira Grgde
ne4witbRo. lerCkek,
New flepariarg Coaster ,Brak „
and .Dttachai,le Tires,
hilialttc4d_eequipmen,t,includ- "
Mg sample:4i, eo9 r.n
Pump. tied TeOtt 44,*14.604fle
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70 pages of Soosetrt,esi
and RePairOaterial.. You can,
buyroursupplIssinansossi
Wholesale rdces. • •
Tt,Y149Y148s ..•
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721.repa!ne91.15!.#!!.1.
'Wandsworth is "ihe bar-
soraugahneiinLIonden2:,i!li. rn the
SaIntieT et25o.ForilnekefiheEyuireeesic ee072,:trsrie:pai-thpe Wed Cha:htli have
just Eye Comfort. At have carried off Nobel prizes On
Your Diu les 30c per Bottle.' Nurisatyfi birNntfty-fyo.• eecasjoris ; memberra of
Druggist&arliurine Eye ICMCdY C04-Cbkags
• nis old • Marc. •ococaarriliei,donso.,ff l!TOlitel prizes on twe
'Horse s I ' ' said the Yankee.
"Queis. you„ can't. talk to me about
horses. I had an old mere, Mazy -
pop,' who ono& licked OUT:best ex-
_preas a--eotiPlo --of- -miles .on-'
tht.rtY-lulle • ran— Lifikago7"-
"That's nothiag,". Said the Cana:.
dim'. "I. was out on, .my farm one;
day, about -fifty mites • from „ the
house ,when a frightful' storm Came
p. I turned the -pony's head- for
ome, and, 'do you know, he raced
he stora:a o crow forthe 1ast ten
while my old dog, only ten.yeards.
.shinct • had .to .swinip the whols
iltanee
.
medicine to do, and .1 cam say .Dt.
my letter, I am sure, proves
. Refuse a substitute :for Dr, 'Hamil-
ton's Pills of Mandrake and Butternut,
sold in yellow bQc25e &11 dea,Nre;.
or The Catirrhozone %Kingston,
. ,
4. •
" That's Another Story.
-;.-11-e---PAt•-• a f Ootball. dinner a man
VA. lef t: the
some one,a-steryihe didn't -up--
rove of." - •._ -
She -"Oh, 'hoW noble of biau!,
-What was-Alre :' • -
hundraYs Liniment used by Rhysicians.
perintendent of the MOnkland Ca -
al he, rec;eived .R200 per annum, an
for his ,ehrveY. Of the Proposed
ptrathiore."Cawa he received the
suim.80-sltoi klatch,. 'when the na,- •
ture of the work,a survey -of forty.
days, is considered. ,
SAVED BABY'S LIFE.
. •
103. Jo; DesrOsiers ' St - Al-
phonse; Que., writes: "I cannot
say toci• much in favor' of Babes
Own -Tablets, as they saved my
little one's life. . Before giving him
the Tablets he was, great/15r troubled
with .worna. and:was...liken-skeleton-
•
Macedonian Bandit Who Held •Mis-
sionary for Ransoni;.xs: Killed.
The Sofia (Bulgaria) correspond-
ent Of Renter's Telegram Oompany
states that Yanne •Sandauslry, the
Macedonian 'brigand leader who
gained notoriety in 1901 through th&
kidnapping and holding for a large
ransom a Miss Ellen M. (Stone, an
let; thatkiammunition_ belongs- to
...41the.;State and not to individual sot-
4:Here-. Whoever Comes 'Out victor-
• ious in a battle has a right 'Ted 'all
• the ammunition that has been fired
and which can be recoveredfrom
1he-wourtd0A1-er-dead. -At Tate- ter -t r mart ag
• sured fo Mb His ife.
bonsiciered.ownerless or State pro- was insured for 21;500; his third for
He Stuttered. •
"Iiow do you like my new
fence 7" •
like it better if .the.pickets
Were an equal distance apirt. Why:
did you build it like that ?"
"The only man I could get to
bUild..it stuttered."
• th
I cured a horse a the Mange wi
MINARD'S LINIMENT.
• -CHRISTOPHER SAUNDERS. •
Dalhousie. •
I cured a horse', badly 'torn by a
'pitch fork with MINARD'S L/NIMENT.
St. Peter's, C. B. EDW. LINLIEF
e, :-
I cured a horsof a bad swelling by
MINARD'S LINIMENT,
Bathurst, N.B. , THO
nomatter whether the lYtillet 'e r . a con w
PertY no, andiviflual. haiany right
to lay claim to it: .: • -
ehate-ja-beingsr-Diod-o-n-
•
;It :the...greatest amount' of
ousness by medical ,
and. legal au-
thoritriest -Whe,have even -gone -to
•••-• Alni-Areuble.--e-f4oelsing -npv,internia-
tiotia,1 law on the eirhieet- •
' • FIND OUT •
• Th. e. Kind of Food That Will Keep
•
• • . You li/e11.• •
'• Thetrue way is to -Said out. what
is best to eat and drink, and then
cultivate a• taste for those Wings
instead:6f poisoning ,oulseives. With
improper, indigestible 'food; c+R. •
• - gotlEOratilW-T-Ettsfiserv_ •• 1• if • ; a
writes •
•
haveusedGrape-Nuts 5 venns
.fOr the ylOinig-,;a•nd -Mr the aged:; in
lowing directions carefully, later in
.Variety of ways as diy taste and
1..tclgtfielit suggested.
"lint i'ts most epeciat,, personal
.benefit hasNhcen as a substitute for
meat, and served dry with ereani
when thettinatio troubles made it
• int ring. for inc to changediet,
'e'rved 41 this way With` the
`tient of a, 'Cup of hot. Pootart
-‘4nid ,littlo fruit it (hail been used
, • , at toy morning -meal for sift 171OIThild,
during Which time my health has
11111,0h iinproved, nerves :have grown
,.Ateatlier, and &gradual &cream In
ny tgose0)ti VOight •Itthla greatly.
my comfort"
Nemo givon by Canadian Poatum
Windsor, Ont., Read, "The
hood ^ to , Aga.,
1'41111,614es Aomori," •
24,000. In order .to prevent pent-
Modem- examinations, the murder-
er persuaded his *time to express
4-yrlah -in = their wills that they
should be cremated, a wish, •which,
ithedleisis 'say,. hinvelf ottilied
oat 01:onfalt_is. • •
.4 •IgmlIax ease, in. which a man
sent -poison to his wife through•oie
_post.,.osteie before; the.Munich_
an-
thorities Setae 'time ago: •
• This Man married a young woman
poSsessing.a lotlof money and,senie
valuableproperty, The -Couple re
sOlVed to -go to Aarierim, and be -
fere 'they started a parcel.' tame'
through :the post addressed to the.
young Wife. ' It PurpOited 0.1,e a
rxeinkinietlf7si
sea‘ ekness sent by a
j
'X:1E-the' '-vbiarie-thcs poor woman
Was t;aken seriouslv ill di'ink-
ing
.the nori tentS of;_the -11:0-otae. ' The
2her,...however.;
but She arriybd,iii New York
penni-
less, for her huShand' had clisap-
peared,.`rettli:ned.hotnei and : sold
his wife's prove r ty _
Traer a -by. the
Although these Wily eriminals
have .committed murder and at.
tempted murder through the post,
'before now the, Post °like liasibeen
the Means .or trSolog murderers. '
The Post Oftioo has becYnt
erviec,•called.the Feetal•Sectet, /in-
quiry Branch, where Any letter or
parcel arousing sitapitien, Ts ea -re -
fully A...shoo look -out is
kept for letbes .addreased to a
wasted" person by his friends,
for. in Stance ..
Neill 02411dri, tite• nOtorreln Pola"
Otte r, Was discovered chiefly
thrttugh the aid given to the 'foellee
by the Postal &era; Inquiry
Bauch. Oica)m vas a Cana -0
zfititk read, the abetter letter? A. nett
Pee *alleges from time VI ThitY
nes issIstins$ Attif and Inn of human
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THE PETERBOROUGH 'CiltIOE
PETEdBOROVOH, ONT.
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• -The period from one full moon to
another is 29 da s 12 hoUrs arid
y ,
• -wile-of an Albantan,preacherf were- -4-4.4 rainute.s
atie „sold by medicine' dealers or by
mail at 25, cents a box from The
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altEXT-SXVING.
• Economb,Nal Methods et Purchasing
„ •Supplies. , •
-Nothing in municipal ,history 'ex-
cited moreinterest„than the recent
adoption- by the City. of _New_ York
of the C.R.R. method of purchas-
ing supplies. New- York orders VW
municipal' piirthases total
006 worthof good each year and
found that .there was much .,clitiajj.-
cation and 'waste, EIGMO of the de-
partment 4 paying retail prices for
the same goods as wore purchased
wholesale by others. . Under the
O.P.R. system everything -is ten
tra1fsed -50 asto eut out the possi-
-bilityof',clutAidation -either in
pur-
oha.se or payment Of -goods, "while
the terans-are naturally thA
rnos-o infavor of the -r SSW* -ew
York Catty 's.rnt a special investigk.
tor round tlic Continent to study
methods of 'purchasing supplies,
and he &Med that the C.P.R.,
tem was Was "the best for efficiency and
saving." This Was • naturally the
source of ,much gratification to 'Sir
Thomas Shaughnessy, who WO/chilli:
self at one. time purchasin:g ageiit
for the 0.P.R., and established the
present systein. The New Yet* ex-
pert Investigatorhas been busy
ovor .since answering letters from
otAher ". Ai:fieriest* inunielpalities,
.11hey pour in at the rate of .about
hunched a week, all wanthig,to
lcnow litbOtIt',•611.6 OEP.R. and- .ifba
model • perehseleg dePartittent,
with 41,•view tothe adopting of, skill.
lar methods iti other eitkii. It has
been calculated that the udoption
..C.Pi/t. Methods ' by .Airtectftti
eities has saved trnole , Sato • a
Waste of over * bililon dellare,.
:cantured and carried off by brig-
ands on September 3, _1601, while Seen ail:lard's Liniment in the house.
they were on their way with a, com-
pany. of friends from Bamako •There are five thousand' miles -0
-Djumaa,--:-There-wert-ittote-thEso-'intvigable'-waterwayafn-Ifollarat-
thirtr-fiye brigands in the attacking
party. Except Mrs:. Tsilka, the
friends of _Mies -Stone -were -allowed-
, taxpror.etdon.trmir-Way---I.e.ter
demand was modeler $1.12,soo ran-
• min for the telegaq of :AS two wo-
men,- - - :
The kidnapping of Mss Stone he -
ennui a, matter of international, im-
portance, and her release was work-
ed for by the government at, Wash-
ington with energy. Mr.. Spencer
P.,ddy, First Secretary of the United
.States Legation at...Constantinople,
who had charge of the negotiation(
to secure her I.:Otiose', declared on
Pebruaiy11-,Jkl2„.ithat ,the.-„T_capttite-
giss;Sfonel Was'. a TQlitieltii,"toat,
ter and that -all -the-pec•ple Mace-
vere.in-ayinpatIty •for
theitlieltevedthatifiraoi!aLeten-ta-
ward freeing Macedonia from Turk-
ish rule. • , • .
Negotiations, for Miss Stone's r" -
lease without the pagment of a
ransom were futile. She and :Mrs.
T's".ilka, were Anally, on February 29.
1992, released' alter the brigand-1mA
' 4:14108 -
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4511,1tOlOilektetiffof tlfe.
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•ua. It .bringe o tawny oppertuni,
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of escape. But if' wo consistently
rejeet them they inevitably ',Alb -
VI In number. Even if they did
not'the nionrentuill of YOU7 OWA
hit's .WOnlict lash you vasf.tlbont as
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resentment, that habit of Jotalfa...
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It lights at the touch of a match -t like gas, adjusts in: '.
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