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THE LORNE"
REMEMBER
• We, build Wifeless good wagon
Pleeehe of ell kinds, Harrows, Rollers.
Manure Spreaders, Seufflers,
Wheelbarrows. Etc., hte.
rehtes that wandered Ett tem in the
British Isles, and who forms the sub -
teat of dart. eloquent praise in Mao-
aelay's History of ngland, where ite
X e delleribecl as "the Elysees of the
Highlands." MB grandson was that
"Gentle Lechler' who was so devoted
an adherent of Prince charles Stuart,
the young pretender, to whom he de.
oared "Corner Weal, come woe 1 follow
thee," He Jell in the battle of Cul-
loden, and his steel Highland pistols,
Marhed Walt his. Initials, 'figure in the
'Museum of Antiquities. at Edinburgh.
The late chieftain was Ids great -great.
grandson. ,•
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. LIMITED
TORONTO • CANADA
What Scotland Has Lost Theough
Death of Cameron of Lochiel. -
geotland has through the death of
Citmeron of •L.oebiel lost see •Of thoee
grand old chieftains who to a far groat -
1, degree than theepeers .thenorth-.
dirti kingdom constitute Its true aristcle
Crecy and are regarded as such both at
bome and abroad, wrltea the MaUse•
de Fontetioy. Fer•Lochiet-these great
Chieftains are Invariably known =dad-,
• dressed by their territorial altle-was
the twenty-fourth chief of the. Clan •
Cameron, Inberlting the dignity in an
unbroken male line from ancestors who.
figure illustriously on almost everY
page .of Scottish history. • In Secitland,
ter instance, the Duke ofeAsgyll• is
looked up to not because' he happen
be-a-cluko ane the -brother-in-law
of the King, as well as invested -with all
Sorts of hereditary dignities, including
that of the -keeper of tne great seal a
Scotland, master of the royal household,
and admiral of the • western isles, bat
because. he is the 'chief of the clan of
Campbell, and there Is no exaggeration
at all in the stories current at the time
Of the duke's marriage to- Prinewito
Louise, when it was related that the
Campbells and in fact, Seoechmen 'gee -
Orally considered that Queen 'Victoria's
• daughter was malting .a Brie match for
herself in becoming the wife of- thela-
tare chief ot all the Campbells. ' •
Lochiel died, as he lia•d lieedecrolothr
his own people and in his oastle,
• A.chnacarry, situated in the rhost pie. .
• .turesque spot -of Loehibehla few miles -
northeast of Part William, and .aus•-•
• rounded by foreets, stretching over. Intl
and dale, well stocked vilth imagniflcwit
stags and huge herds �fred deer. •Res.
• was a brother-in-law of the Duke. of
Buccleuch, whose sister, Lady Mar-
garet Scott, he married • just thirty
Years ago, and 'he is succeeded g.h,
twenty-fifth chief by his eldest son,
. gallant young soldier,,eceho served • in
the Grenadier Guards .throughout the
Boer war, where he was badly wounded,.
The late chief put ireet feev years in•
the diplomatic service in- his Youngor• •
days and accompanied the late Lord,
Elgin's special mission to China and ts
Japan away back half a, century ago
• He likewise was for a. time gentleman -
in -waiting to Queen Victoria and else •
' member of Parliament. But as scion as
possible he withdrew to Scotland to
live among his people that sort•ot feu.-
•' dal existence which is geen at, its best
o• • nowhere but in Scotland, ,where the .
^ chieftain regards himself as eespons- ,
Lord' Hinneirtl, }as • just .been
elected president of the" International
Council 9f the Youne Men's Christian
Association in succession to the late
Sir'Geerge Williams,. is o,ne of the many
hanker peers of the upper chamber et.
the British Legislature, being the Wen-
01Pal partner of the old established
London bank of Ransom, Bouverie &
Co., and a director of • the •baniting
house og Barclay A Co., eays the Mar-
quise de Pentenoy. Jae is an• old Eton,
boa arid .a :Trinity, Cambringe, man,
pa.sslonately fond of athletics. cap-
ialned feetball team as a lad,
and la one bf the most regular atten-
dants at all the great cricket maths.
His title is an old one, having been
created in 1682, and must net be cone
•founded with that of Lord Kynnaird,.
which Is borne by the eldest son and •
,heir of the Earl .of Newburgh. Lord
JCinnaird's eldest son, like the °trier
first-born of Scotch peers, bears the
title of the master. He is a fine, 'tall
young fellow, whose disposition ter-
• *wards philanthropy and seriousness is
tempered, as in the 'ogee Of his father,
by his very pronounced taste for everY-
• thing athlettc. Lord Kiarfaird has a
TiA CLINTON' NE -17V Zit
Chahar .lenreallit Talks of the NOW- SiltICT COFIDENCE
OUR NfeRTHERN HERITAGE.
•
• RichtleSs of Onterkne Hinterland Pio.
British Prete*, Wed Before the Enipire Club.
• The Torento EmPire Clab at a recent
lUncheon beard an excellent address on
"OUr Northern Ideritagti," by Mr. G. 13.
EirraOnt rka whose vast eXperience with,
trlek, Direeter of Surveys for
the eorthern regions of .thie province
gave him exceptional Bovines, of infor. t
mation upon the subject. Before call.
Mg upon the 'speaker of the day Prof. '
tteveral more verses ot the Cananian
Clark, the Chairman, reed to the club I
poern froze which Mr. ChaMberlein
eently quoted, as noted in the cabl
despatches, Prof. Clark ;revealed the
name of the author, Rev, G. Scott
of Quebec.
Mr. Itirkpatrich went butt far ;
enough to trace the origin of the name
of Canada, an a then quoted .from sta- •
tutes and proelamatiens which. formed
the bolindaries of Ontario. The expior-
fee 4. atIons of 1900 had revealed the,„exhit-
ence of an unbrolcen stretch of good
farming land, eomprisine 16,000,000
acres, or equal in area to the 23 coun-
ties in old Ontario west of the County
of York. The reports of the surveyors
showed that the climate was not el:- .
cessively cald. nor unsuited to the r/P-
ening of crops. 'There were 6,000,000,-
000 feet or pine, and suffleiene pull/ -
wood to produce. an annual growth of
6000,000 feet.. There are alreadi in
Ontario 18,325 Squa.re miles of forest
reserve set apart. There was also prob. ,
ablY 4 greater 'variety of mineral de- ' •
posits in proeoidion to the population
than In any other country in the World. •
The discoveries at cobalt were an as- '
suranceept very rich clepbeits of -Min-
erals. 'Already over $2,500,000, -worth
Of or had been shipped' front Cobalt,
..while another $1,000,000 worth s on
the dump. When one remembered the
excitement of. the production of $3.500,-
090 from Silver Islet in Lake Superior, '
iii several years It Would be seen how ,
rich Cobalt was; .a/fh. Ihirkpehrtek nat. ;
firefly Coneluded that the outlook fey; •
•Ontario was very bright, "Go and sec.,.
for yourlelf," he advised his hearers.
"I could tell you •fish. stories withent
end," he added amid laughter. *. •
'What we want in Canada to -day,.
aod In future, is a nation of honoM,
true, temperate, God-fearing, united. .,
and, I need hardly Say, Wt, hilt net
least, loyal men and Women, •loving,
their country, •respecting eaele °hires
view, living In harartouy and haehng
for Ulcer motto. the words of the 'wise
man: 'Righteousness, exalteth a na.
tion,, but sin is a. Oeproach to any dpeo-
.
pie,'
Women Obtain Mrs PiukhainPs
mr: P. O'Conner bee beell talichtil • • • ',-
about the titrer Prentler. Henry. e • AdVIde Efelte.
CaMPbellsBantlernaan, In qtalnlY
Abe* POOPle." Here are IMMO of the She Use Guided Thousihadet4 Health. -
Dance be earn tap
00.1a, wm indeed,' be
an toy tasl„ How E. hialdtam' a Vegetalhe comt
Illsester• nriVate life -indeed, in pab- 11°°Iud °I/4.°41 *Fred S°74.1'
iwrn•ma*.•.ar
140 lwell-0.-B, in the least •
like the carioattlres Whielt hatre been
published, of him by those Who do not
know bine thinle I have writ-
ten this before -more lihe a ScoOman
of the eighteenth than of tile twentieth
centery. Nothing would have dellebted
bim More e- nowhere Would he have
been more at lionie than among those
wits, students, philosophers and sUdges
who made the table cre the capital of
fleotlanh one of the wittieetin all Eu-
rope, He is ale°, eighteentn cen-
tury Scitotstnan- in his intense love of
French literature. There la no more
constant student 'of naodern French
books than the Liberal leader, though' „ebove ell,, a Woman who has had
Mr. Balfear and Mr. Chamberlain run -
him bard. Nir. Chamberlain, have
• heard, When he is utterly fagged out
can read a Frhncli novel %%glen he can't
look at anything elie. Mr, Balfourr
be not mistaken,. has a good sum)),
of French literature In the House 01
Comtnolis t� console him. during, the
long boure 'Of waiting wbieli are iMe
posed .upon him by the necessity cot
being ialwaYee at call during every sit-
ting of tlie House, But I acinbt 11
either of these two dietleig•utshed gen-
tlemen could pase an examination." in
modern French books with Cela. •
have neier known him, certainly, .at a'
loss, even when •one talked-al:Out the
obscilre figures lp the lesser-knowil
books of •Baleac's immense library.
has also a eery. ready wit. His
wit flows spontaneously,- eontinueusly,
and -without either . effert -or ;pause
. Thee was a 'delightful answer -he gave
on the ,spur of the moment to one of
:his folldwera. .asked.. whY It was
that when he went .to Bath the streets
hvere a.bla.ze with thea advertise-
ment of "C. -B. cersets." " "I' assure
you, . my demi...fellow, that my figure Juet as surely as Mrs. Seydel was
• pereectlh natural." To appreciate atreo, Lydia E. Ihnkharri's
the 3oke brie nes to realize that Cala.' Vegetable Cdrupound' pure every
has tbe stout, strong figure 'whicii A'Ohlarl from tiny. form ef
characteristic a. the hardy Scottie)] fernele ills. -
race to which he belongs. ' you de Nc. other medicine in all the world
not realize 'this side of him when . eat.. snob. a iecorti of cures bf *female
speaks therhaonee of dorm:none it ashshreebles as, -bas Lydia Tinichant's
not that he does not say plenty ot wita e •Vegetable Compound.. •Therefere no •
ty thing S In his speech. But he has ; druileut woman.will acqept any substie
dnot, , as. he himself ' puts it, the "gift .4ttte *Which a dritggistoztay offer,
of the gatb,v or, at leaat, he, imagines , If yen are sick, write Mrs'. ?Uhlman,
eatilYsfalc3tioan forreaat
weaken. he feel that
she call Write to
=other tellingher
the west\ itrivate
and Confidential
details • about her
illness, and know
tblelatsheeenrlbetyteat,NA„'.tol!
man only, a wo.,
. .n1= full- of 'eyrie-
pathy for - her
• Sick sisters, - and
more experience in treatin4 female ills
Alum any living person. • -
Over one hundred ,thousand eases Ot
ferrfale diseases eoMe b.efore Mr% Pink-
hant every year, some .personally,
ether's by mail, and this hue :been go.
tug an tor tsventy, yearn:day alter day. .
• Surely women are wisnin seeking --
advice from 4 woman of .etteli expeel,
• dricc, especielly when. it is Absolutely
• free. '. • e • '•
Mrs Pialthare never iiolatee the Cou.
ildened of women, and' "every •teStimo
Olaf letter published. is dope so With
the -written consent or request • of • the .
Writer; in order that Other .sick wonaeu
May be bench:hid as they lave been, .
. Mrs.- Fred. Seydel... of 412 North 54th
i'trect, West philatit'dphiaent„weitest
Data' MrS., Pinithanp--
• • "Over ayear ago I wrote you a letter nsking-
elvice, as I lied female ids and could not .;
parry a eltild to maturity. I received your •
hind letter of instruCtioun and fellowed your.
advice. - • I'om not only well Nvorean
seqacncee het have a beautiful -baby.earl. I
wish every su Ma:gag. woluas in the land would
• writo yen. fOr &Lyme, as you ha.ve donano. -
emelt for me." .•
.he -has -not, -Anti_ the_ res.ult_leothatoht reYtirl• Mass f or special ads tee. It is
stately tovien house in • St. James'
Square, which for, several seasons he
pliteed at the disposal. of the late Mh,
Gladstone. • , scriat \allele if it does net •dontain
• 'every Word ok the speech he is deliver -
d lairacella-Perthelfreeehandea
prepares his, speeches with ,great care, -Tree. and -01w2;121.1-elpful.
and. almost ;With. Ighor.- Before him as •-
he speaks there is 'always the menu- •nonoranie tradftions than the search ror
jewels of' phrase. Macaulay, Hallam,
Tennyson' and P'itzgeraid were among
Its devotees Ippling it. seent story
quotes two passages whiMeta,hie
• inion,, transeend all other poetry, and •
that Twine that he has searched not
a little arhong the genis of verse. doe
Is from- Samuel Taylor Coieridge's mye-
heal fragment "Kubla Khan": •
, •
A eava.ge place, es holy and enchanted •
As e'er beneath a walling moon was
•
•
haunted '
By woman evailing for her, demon lover.
This.passage does not aipear in Bart- •
letVs conection, but the other, Irene
Keats" "Ode to a Nightingaleh. is found
there: • •• • • :
- Charned magic,- easements opening On
the foam . .
, AeSitence Club.. '.- • ing, at -least )1centainse• almost " rep
.
• .• some time ago , a ,6oious olo-k, • ems word... An 'orator thus tied and e ae t-
ied to his notes in rarely as, effeetlye'
torm.ed in Looldon. ' It Was. called ,OIIS'
Silence , Qlub. , Its membership -was. .as. he Might bi. and a brilliant npeeeb
Uplifted to ten, all. of Whom were Season '. maY be made..40 appear dell .by the
t1ctnere. fact that It la read, .not, spoken,'
t -h d , London -suburban'
But if you read his speeches , you will
railway, and the: sebscriptiora *as six- ..
reallie ho* Wearer; how adroit, eohe
lienbe Weekly. It Was established sim-
PIY and solelY to; enableethe' members • • full' c'f the humpr Scotsmen call "paw-,
Icy" ' they. - are. . Filially, C. --B.,- is the
'to read, the,,p,aper on the way -to town,- '•
least pretantioue and one of the best-
s -rid the'„only occasion. during the .day
On Which the. club Met.' The-, revenue natered.-of Mere ..Y.ou will Ste. hira in.
the lobbies of thi;.11otis.e ready to listen
.derived from SubscriptiOns Was handed
- With- equal' 'patience' to. _Sven the 0 -
to the guard :every, Saturday Morning.
and in consideration. of this he' made.. sourest,. meinbers cif his -own party; fie
" -
a point of resereirlg a; carriageefor theae:huffer49elk gladly._ hieedyhilerves. and .
peeeko3,4.p, • :.. - . • • . • ,. _ i . .. . . -... easY temper, tremendoes .• self- controll
. . thee things enable him to. enchire an
. .• o •
. . 'sharp 'Witted Witness e •
• , .. . amount, of heredom-, that Would drfVe
. .
ether men mad:r4- He, says hiniself he
A. old lady' about to he sworn ' in -a
Moral court: was requested. to remove has no amintiee; but ne man is With7.
. her viii so as to be .heard better. Sae ..out ambit:loft.. -: : -• . ' . •
Constable of Quebec
',Niter Suffering For 10 ream With Ain
The.fiack He Was Completely
Cured By' "Fruitraitioes,"
Fruit.a4tves " oureL, diseased. and irr114404. laze*
when, all .other treatment fails.
The proof that fTruit-a-tiv:s" is the greatest Icidn
sure known' to sciens.e demoLstrated. by these4abletig
removing all pain nx the back-L-rnaking the kidneys
healthy: --and curing chronic constipatiirt,
• $F, Ity4exproxz 2).41,,,, Jane Xethi I903`•
hs testifyingho the great' X triei gurruit-a-tiveetlIP.
I have Much pleasure
good which " Fruitee.
And new 1 am with:tit
• "anPdai44,411%°*1414%
tafro:deneS:see;vrreee aidoneilntn;th;
was a constant sufferer and hoWelli act natinitlly*
plrfiasneno°1
44 -they are a grand otedi-
back for the last tein
kinds of pills and tableta itiQcitnioen' Mainidd"ears7itthintaellt°'
years, tried nueny
. (Signed) .
and physician's medicines
but tbe relief ewes only U. MARCItheeeve,T,
temporary. Noticing ago, 'ah 0711StahleL •
• I
;
Do you- know that eV'ery drop of 'blood in your body'
goes to the kidneys to•get rid. of sbrue of .the impurities?
' When the bowel's don't Inove regularly, the blood takes .
poV3ons in the boiwelS,Sacl, carries them to theiiidneyS,;
T1- .1.11c kidneys get .everworked—inflatued Then corne„s
in the back—headaches—:Consiant clesire to
-
uriaate—nervousness—s eep essness.
. .
Vr: 't a dyes actd directly on the ‹ithi..eys-..eleans
heals and strengthens them—make q the liver give up more
hile to move the boWels regularly --„and stixnulates theglands:e
of the Skin' to increased action. TAeserid.the system of a1t:1
_poisons and every trace of Kidney Disease disappears.
, • '
. Anneadives nave cered hundreds a eases -of Kidney Disease"„
by stimulating and healing the Itirineys •
• At. all deageista or sent postpaid' on iecetpf of '
5oc„a box or ,6 boxes fox te.so .
I • dieli$
• PROTECTION' FROM-US1J'RY.
..C.1ause' 'Ity. Act That 'Needy parrowers
' • . -Shoeld Know.
. • .
...,.. Dr, S. HoWard Iliieter,„ inepeator M
altileeleance chinnanfes‘ and 'registrar oi
, loan eorporatiens, speaking- to regard
'... to the Methods. of 'usurers, as .reyealed
'. in mime recent" inefiances, expi.ensed -
(
'the o Anion that magietrates spould ,
have, mithority to h. er eharges •cieleine. •
• frohe eueli cases - in. ofonera, This
wool I. girl -an opp rturoty . to . peepli '
, aqui ale:erect 'wrong rather, thap, for'p
.. variety ef heaeons. Indergo' the rubli., .
. city of an open. trial, to"debtain . th'0 ill,!.4-;. ' '
;hoe which ued.erethe law they are tut- .
- ',1,Ye entitled to. • • •
• , - • Attelition waeedrawe. by lin ,Ieunkt-
• er• to a' ela4ti5e of the act of 1905, 'one, •
dr see' ern"- acts- framed With. the :sole
purpose.. of protectingopeop:.e who, heir. . •
rew small'amounts .of inoneY from ant-
• regeetie interest charges,' ThIS clause ,
'
stat & that where money .net• exceeding. • .
$200 . Is berreWed,'.anh interest over fen
. • •
pelf .cent. is 'cliarg4d, and the borrowex
On show that he -ave s.indu Cod . to • entel ,
- into' the cenirdet•bY enisrepresentatioze al
o•r etnicealinent of the rate ,of- Interest '
to be chae•ged, then. the. loan , may , bi•
liquidated hi. the arneunt actually her,.
roieed, together with the legal rate of
interest -helve pee- cent. Thie clause cat
be .enforced before anY'rnegistrate tn.
luatice of the. peace. . d ' •
.It IS also provided In the. acme:act- • .
that "the -cost of -the loan," a • phrase: '
which has_Often beed1 used in dedeptie.
waYs . tee the financial 'detriment of, the...,
borrower, means the whole 'coat • hui a*
does not Include actual disbursements. , •
• for legal -charges, such as -those of •Ine
, Itegiserer of Deeds, ,.the 1Vdfaster en •
.. ocal -ivr-d:ater-o-f, Titlear-----Clerie-oof•-•-theo•-„o
-.Penni-Y.0011ft, the Sheriff or the .Treas-
• urer ok a niunicinality -where it Is ilea ,
I cestary to file papers, make- heaecheS •• •-•
- or otherwise . transact business with
the 'officials Mention; for which they .
. are allowed a fee.
' d In some cases, in addition to the legal
charges, vai-Ying aniounts are charged
• borrowers . as :• the . Lost. Of the loan,
e
occasionally as•hloh as $25 having beee
so charged on -loans of $100. • ' • '
The penalties mentioned in the clause
' quoted are:- A line, 0%1200 for a drot
coneletion, and for subsequent convie-
' Lions imprisenment not exceeding s
terin of twelve Months. •
• •
Of- perilous LeaS in faery lands for..•
.
replied that she could not- relhave her - •
Wit- Without rencoVing :her' hat.. - The • :"Farniliato.Qu.otatione2"
juhge rniedly-••auggested that she might •• Sohn Bai•tlett'autlibr Of a book which
do that also, but was rather • taken has proved a bode to Millions et rebel,
aback when the old lady said: "Naomi. ers, died recently, end . the 'obitaara
tnere's, nae law to iorripel a .11%7,0mm, -notices call attention to the fact that
to take off her hat." nether nettled, :his comptlation nt "the finest lines in.
the 'Jude Said: aMY good woman, you , Mere:tire" hen .grOwn in half a cone
should collie up here on the bench,' and -..ture feern 200 to 71,290 pages. dolIece
'teach us' the. levee eNe, nahewee.,gie hone' of qutitations Ita..Ve 'been. in exist .
mly, "there's plenty of atilt', wonlefiV;eftee in thi);.4iiiigiiage of all learned
there ;Berea:fly."' • races 'es far beak aiethe rhearda .g•e„••
• .• • Incidentally they have :bee.n inyalhable
.
•
•
••• .d.Nsise1 Cometetie.
- -in hel In -bus brat worketer-th a tell-
ing phase and correcting a treacherous
• recol . ec n. And there. is rea y no
ible for the moral and material Welfare. show! My. grandmother .died, at the
-of every , memberof his- clan, all of ripe age of ninety. She had been in her
Those who wish for a' des ereption of nary wheat tion!Eler skin was 144
the state which is Maintained at' Ach. Velvet When shred, and her "pink'
nacarry Castle,- I would refer, to the and 'white" would put many of your
late Queen Victoria's "journal" of her beauty:followers to the blush when she
• , ''life in the Highland," and in which wail in ber very last days. --Avis (ray
she describes a, visit which she paid in Buffalo News, • ' •
to Lochtel in 1873, and of the profound • •
impression it made upon her. • "
Among his ancestors was that Ewen • ar ona e o oda
Always keep carbonate ofsoda in the
battle of Killiecrankle in 1689, who la t house. It IS useful • fore many here
said to. have killed' the 'last. of • the Poses,. For burns andSealds it. Is an
excellent remedy: .• The surface of the
burn should be eoyered with it,,either
dry or just dampened, ' It relieves the.
pain eaused by the bites or stings of
•111Secte, A Small Saltspetinfill in .11iilf
tumblerfid of water Will relieve •
heaU rtburn and indigestion and, taken
With tepid "Water thg' lirst' thing at
night; will frequently induce sleep'n i
' restless perions.
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, rape* Itadie
it is well that housewives should
know .that paper bags are made of ft
eon:mound of rags, lime; glue and simi.
lar substances mixed with chemical
and acids. When dry these can ,doll0
harm, but if allto become den*
• It paper bag Is unfit to touch articles of
food. .NeVenr, therefore, keep food that
is of a damp or juld nature.in a paper
'bag.
Cameron of Lochiel, the hero of the
Ceylon To
MOUlltain Grown
Grand •Mogul Tea is:" a
produdt of" the sunniest
.mountain tops in Ceylon.
Prepared by tfachinery
• from pla.ntation to tea.,
pot, it is the beverage
of hygigne: I °
.4 No exp9sura t& store
dust Or midrobes—the pack-
ages lined with ,.ir-tight
-paper bring it to you in the
nicest possiblo condition.
Insist on you* Jealer sup-
plying you %MI this; the
best possible ',dent! of the
finest and ripest teas,
criminating • housefteepere '-
prefer k bulk teas of
deuixfur 0.40e. •
Grand Nagai
.
Teo
iSold on0; la views 81.
Ilk. Oa Ag41._ sea W.•
4114iie our eikead1/4 opproptiolliit
$190 �jisdWt,we
.0.4 catcpchip
' Making Stet,.
Itemember to ask your buteher for a
little piece of marrowbone and pat
this is with the meat. The result is it
inueb.,inereased richness, and the bone
costs nothing, It may be neeesisary t�
Skim the. olla podrida a little vrilb blot-
ting paper before serving, but the fia•
'Iror Will compensate. for the trouble. •
•
-A cleaning fluid may be made Of fl
_ rents' worth of saltpeter, S1111116111i and
Shriving Snap 'ditisOlVed' iti a- quart �f
rainwater. It itt good for a thoussa
things. It takes the grout, Out ot At -
pets beautifully. •
••••••••,••••••••100
•ttefore polishing 'manic
with * eloth wrung out of lukewarm
vinegar and water. MIS reMovet dui
and dirt and prevents that cloudy ap•
gettranee one SO Often Seel.
140 that have become tither el
laity be freshened by putting ea a
gide and keeping in a *teem* tutt• a
*Diet and ninth%
-pastime in literat.' has -more
whom, like their ancestors for hundreds youth a beautiful woman, and here I
of years Past, consider themnelves give her only cotimetle': Pure fresb lard
retainers and' as hotind hirn by not rubbed into -the' skin after the bath and
r,
• merely ties of loyalty but also of blood,
bearing as 4t*,.,.do his removed within
half an-boawl th ordl-
• Ae quotatian book nuiterializes, as it
*ere, the Wraiths of long forgotten and
• cheriehed 'phrases and inakes a.ece-ss-
.1ble without original search passage's '
which- the User knows axe there. Bart-.
deft's work supplied this Aced and .has
grthert to Wide usefillness. • •
lituctitt Tablets«
• ' 'Manufactured by '
rflUIT-A,TIVES LIMITED, Ottawa.
. one Welsh Servant 'Gm.
She came into the dratiing room
(there Were visitore. present) and said:
"le you. please, 'N'Villiam Hughes has
oame He ays he han no head an4 has
'sad ",;111s••: tengoe.0 . Thin ' extixiordinary
hiferinatiOn staified7 xne fez, a moment
' until I remembered that.' liad ordered
a °safe :head we'd an 'oa, tongue of
Hughes, the local butcher. ' ;Another
Welsh Maiden- itr South' Wales-sent_da„....,r_
a singular. message one evening by my
RUri 1)ow•n •
strange people were well after • ,tbeir
• Griffith's love, and • she hoped MY
E. nglish maid. She, brought ehMrs.
'
HIS is a common expres;
sion -hear "on every
side. IJ n I ess there is
some organic trouble, the con-
dition can .doubtless be remedied. .
• Your doctor* is the bed *adviser. 1,
Do not dose yourself with all
kinds of advertised remedies— I
get his' opinion. More than likely,
you need a concentrated fat food
to enrich your blood and tone,
up the system.
Scott 5. EIMISion
o o iver.
Is just, such a food in its best form.
It will build up the. weakened
and e'Wasted body when all
other foods fail to nourish; lf
you are run down or emaciated,
give it a trial t it cannot hurt
you. It is essentially the best
possible nourishmcntlor delicate I
children and pale
anaemsc girls
We will send you a sample free.
• e
eleemesemieeile ;
Se sure thet this picture
In the form of a libel is oti
the wrapper Of every bottle
of Emulsion you buy.
SCOTT & 80iNNE
Chemists
1rtir04,64 °sad :
Sec. And fl• I. All .thitggieb
journey:" Mre. Griffith, a, near neigh-
bor, had called in ,the moroing and
been told by' me that I expected rela-
tives, whom elle had met, from Wands-
worth that afternoon,- so she had sent
Polite inciiiiiles, and as visitors bre in
'the Welsh language designated Strang -
erg, the Virelsh servant had, for the
benefit of the English one, translated
it into "strange people." --London Spec -
tatty.
• Just tire Same..
In. pleading before the House of
Lords one day -Mr. Scott, • afterward
Lord Eldon, happened. to say in his
board accent; '
"In plaan. English, matt lords," upon
which one of the lorcls •remarked:
, "In plain, Scotch, you Mean, Mr
Scott." And the prompt advocate .1n.
'estantly rejoined:. • • •.
"Nae matter; in &can common sane%
man lord, an' that's the entme in 40.
languages."
WHAT, A SLUE 1300K SHOWS.
Lose Liquor Was Used • In CaNade
Last Year. '
Eatelse retiirns Just issued at Ottanel
showing the quantity of spirituous lb
quor ecineumed in Canada, afford, sat-
isfaction to the temperance reformer
During the last fiscal year 3,112,843 gah
Ions, Valued at.$5,947,126, were entered
for consumption, as compared with 3,-
481,287 gallons, of the value of $6,856..
802, in the Previous twelve Months, be.
Ing a decrease of 368,444 gallons in
quantity and 009,476 in value. •
There Is an increasing foreign de-
mand for, Canadian spirits, the quanti-
ties exported for the last •fivei years be-
ing as follows: •
„, Proof gaining
• 1900-190L 4.06 11.11 148,154
1901-1902...
Y.. 4... 151,700
19024903... 157,668
• 1903-1904... ..« ... 180,291
1904-1905*** *** .** 211,525
itera has been 'an increase th• con-
sumption of Malt le:More-The qualititi
•• of malt by Nitride given in the returns
therisUreed in 1908,waa
75,509,8 0, aa
againiit /5,430,147 for the year previone
There ware 80,880,010 gallons manufao-•
tured, being an Imre/Ise of 8,004,001
gallons.
Votaries of the -fragrant Weed' Sheet
no signs of diminishing devotion, fiat
in the last Alseak year 0415,904 1.01
pounds of tobti000, 0,708,800 olgareettetti
and 93,084,296 cigars went up hi eiteOltle
Compared with 1008-04 this le a. tate
of 401,199 14 pounds of tobacco; OW
101 t
•
Sit 'Up Straight.-
• :Your backbone wai not made -for a
barrel hoop, so do. not wince It around,
but rather straighten it MIL ClOd' made
man upright -not • round shoaldered,
humpbacked er bending- over.
If you bend over too Much in year
get a lower sat. Saw the
gs off from an old chair, and then
Olt down so IOW that yOur chin will
come just above the table. Make the
hind legs a little shorter than the fere
lege, and then read and write with
your arms on the ,table, 'anti it will
take Out some of the crook -from your
back.
SUFFERING WOMEN
elk. tied life a bakes...au hove lied* sea
derouth sectored by She note el
Milburn's
Hoak and Nervo
Pills.
'
The' preeent operation of women sad gill
have nnoe than tindr "hate of ndsetY. WW1
seine it le nervousness end pairdtation, feta
othentweak, diem:and fainting wells. While wid.
*there there is a general collapse of the itydem.
•Milburn'a Beare and Netea Dills tone up am
telyeas strengthen the heart end make it best
strong and regular, create nei• sed block' Ha-
outialea, and impart that ienal of buoyancy le
the spirits that Is the result of renewed mental
, end phyalord vigor.
p Atte. n. 0. Donoehtie, Matt, oat.. writes:
0 Tor over a year 1 vrai troubled with nerves...
Id nese end loart treuble. t decided to give Mil-
bunes Heart and Nerve Pills a trial, end aft.-'
thing five boxes I found 1 was completely eared.
1 entays reemnriend them to iny friends."
Price 50 Mesta per box or three home for 81,20, i
ell defilers or Tee T. Hilburn Ch., Limited
Toronto, Ont.
a
Touch Typc.weitjhg..,.
The students of the Forest day Business arid
ghorthand College are taught Typewriting on Machin,eS1',
with blank keys—blindfold ,the . students and .tbyiLt
operate at'. a iiigh speed.
- A touch operator can do more workand gets more,
..
money tnan a sight: operator. -
Can you write by touch," is the • hrst. questior4,i,-•
now ..usually asked the applicant for a position.
School term—Sept. till June inclusive; • Potaklet t`o)
free for the asking. °
• J. W. WESTF.R.VAL.T. ,
FUnchal.
•te-17 el • ere
maac
• rqm
• The, only Disk that does Twice U&'Work while . half easibr on horses-ai
Record Not Nquidled by anything.'efset •
built for cultivating. A Success for mak-
ing Need Ned on hall Plowed .Zaaaf:
• For Summ,er Fellows or Sinlbbie 'Fields
after harvest. Look for the nettle "IRS.
• SELL." None genuine withent ' Neee
Sale by -Agents and Manufactured '
T.. E..131SSELL, ELoRA, ONT.
Drop a post card for Booklet "E.'0 •
•
eizestor 2,
lind 4 horses.
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T. T. .111,RPi1Y Local .Agent. CLINTON.
4
HaVO �u renewed your subgeription
the NEW:EA.A. yet?
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BLOOD DISEASED MEN
• If you ever contracted atty blood diocese you emote* safe tudese the virus or
poisoa tias been eradieated ironotheeyetent. Rave you any of the following senip-
toms? So re th teat, Meet% ott the toe g ue or in the month, hair falling out, eehing
panto, itchfness of the skin, sere* or blotches on the body eyed red and *matt, dyi.
peptic stomachsexual weakttola-indleationd of the aecOnotary stage. Don't ruin
your syatmn with the old fogy treatutent-metcary and potash -which only Stip.
presses the otymptottna for 4 time only to break qut agate when happy itt domestic
Doeft let quacks expo ementein you. Our New RiethM1
Treatment is guaranteed to cure you. Oar guarantees are backed
•• by bank bonds, that the dieekae -will never return. Thousands of
patients have beau already cured by our New Method Treatment
lot over 20 years. No names used without writtes consent.
Mr. E.• A. C. writest "Your remedlee have done me inere good
titan Bot Sprhige and, all the doctoral and medicInee I had pre.
vlouslyeried. I have not felt an' et those pains or Oren any
facers or blotches for °vet sevea yeare and the outward sty ni ptems
Of the loathesome diaease have entirely diseppeared.. Idy 14Ir
has grown ln fully again mid Yam married and happy."
• CONSULVA140.1 rear, 80K$.PREM. WNITI FOR eeEetIONIMI•IIIIN
FOR NON. TRIA/MtNT. OURSIIcauARANTIso OR NO PAY. 2 YEANII IN DETROIT,
Drs. Iterinedr- Iliergekri.
I4 a eittutimir isrstaer. • rfottiaorre atton.
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