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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1898-1-21, Page 7DISTRESS IN CUBA. flet 'brew of SIM asetrfag Pseple ese eerlinc•d In u Letter. 'Teiegi are gettiaQ worse every day the e misery lo arrible. No words o describe it. Even in the hospitals the different charitable institution • wretched Cu taus die of hunger d of diseese uaaasisted, beams, they tou numerous to 1e well attended. Ire ascleties are too poor to help them. Tbny''as& give only what they receive defy peso some kind hearted tami:Lee. We suppose that lbs Government re- ally gives same money to help the poor. I,Ut It gots through too many Lands before ren h ng the needy. 'that La why they receive nothing "Women and men are oftea found seated or lying down Ieeide lbs bodies of ebsir deed relatives 1❑ the streets et'., and their wretch:dosea la such teat they find no words to express th«•r sorrow. They remain barises ud quiet as 11 they had also lost their nd. i have often heard molh:rser- a m. "I bops God tale take away ,y children," or "May God allow my Idrea to tile soon. Lecause it is • rture to bear them cry for food witb- t Using able to give them anything eat and to a» them suffer go mut unllsaf+ig-.P , THE SLANGY Gu - - The pretty 4144 She ses•aiaag To contersatIon gives a tang, 1 W strong for ase. flow told I •ver take to vette ♦ girl who &eye, " You usb your lif•1" For guareateet The maiden whe►>arks ; " Wa11, say',. 1a quit • devoid' oi tasrias- • 7 Lon in my ayes. - And when you bear one may, "That'll rig' tl" i take my bat and say gam -night,.:.. With s!.ockel aurpriye. However .harming she might be No Slaney earl could Le for me A proper wife Do you sue t nee that I would wed A girl who'd say, "Oho go 1,11 'tut oe your life! .A SURPRISING ♦POLOUY. A young •dear ate before the Ecotck [ores of ltiee;o o�1t±�rinj Art' 00against his clegte width .!e deem - d contrary to law ami -Matins, so far org .t b welt as to exclaim that he 3TRUQULE FOR LORI BRITAIN AND RUSSIA BOTH DE- TERMINED TO % IN. !Rapidly seining Es eat+ Is etre East •11 reins to war - ereaa.e •f the !treaties 51 ..t1 .a - Parts ,he Urea' r.•weiit Aro Playing la the .raraa- Tbe drama of threatened European war has qulokry shifted frown Greece and Turkey to Chios and Korea. The route jealousy exists among the great powers of Europe concerning those two countries of the Orient. as was prom- inent when the Turkish trembles de- manded the attention of -European diplowsts. England wen among tbs first to force Chia& to open her ports to for- e ign trade. and every move made by tier on the CHINESE CHECKER BOARD Lies been watched web envy by Rin- d s. The Great Heenan Bear, though great his domain has with longing eyes craved s port in Chins where war- ships owtid Doane and go at a11 sea- sons of the year. It has been equally bnportant to Goat Britain to pre- vent such an aoqulstttoo on Reeds's part- A port of that kind la the East would be a powerful weapon la the Imbeds et -the Czar. " .During the late Cbloese-Japsn•se wet Rua'a'e goad will was on the aide of Chins. a bile iing'and gave her g -cd offices to Jal:an. As son as China signed the terms of pence, Ratfsis Lo- gan to harass the Jape and finally made the.. influence in Korea amount to nothing. It was these a •tions by the -state. • ines'an dipiamets that Web[TAE CONFIDENCE Of the Maims Emperor and the fi- nal coocelrion of Port Arthur to Russia. The first move to parcel out China was made by Germany under the pre - telt that German misaionsries had TUE Cud murdered. The Item - man Emperor ordered his warships to capture 1b,ao1'hou. This port is is the tfortbe.rn part of China. and is almost land locked. The desire ot Gern►any is securing this eat h to ' extend hei`ootoiTal -poewkMftla and enlarge her commercial trade. Not Daly hes Germany tideen Irmo -Ozone • her leflaenoe to saps the extension of tier o❑mrnetoe. Her desire la to lit- erate/as o-erwss her territory sed the create Mg of Eniland and Japes lu the East that hoeing to eventually gain control of the ehlle oI Asia. hng.and on the other band le as uelly determined that this shall not be carried out to bet detriment. Any mow that strikes at bet onmmeroe strikes at the vital +perk a England's power. and to the teat mist abs resist such a move ea the part of any 'Primo. A Lumberman's Life. CONSTANTLY ii.XPOSRD TO INCLE- MENT WEATHER. N e rails as RAW Theism to Itbre aatbte •.d Mad red Trw►Iee-A Tw.asy Tears' aa5brer Tolle Now We 'Wee/ Mlew. Trout the Rtob11n eto. N. B., Review. Mr. Wm. Murray. of Cormierevllle, n, ol N.B.. load hail respected farmer, sod a pioneer settler of the Garbing little village her a,w makes his borne. While Mr. Murray was yet a young man. ha together with his father and brother. founded one of the best Dell properties to be seen in those early days. The mills ooahtstei of a sawmill tool• `rietalll. aad were operated and mgosglad by the two brotbers. Labor saving appliances .being thee mes- parettvele uakattente- the young men were exposed to dei rs and difficul- ties eleaost tMejtsow& `to the premed, generation. OOnn.. of the greatest evils is counection with the bucineys was exposure to wet sad cold. which though unbeede l at the time• have crippled ire tIAims with rbeumatism- In a late conversation regarding his' dimes,. Mr. Murray told the following story of his long dei eery and final cure bythe uof Dr. Williams' Pink Pine "um over twenty years I have been a sufferer 1rota rheumattar. I attribute the cause of the defense to the time when as a young man I worked a1 our milli- In the winter we would haul logs on time pond where the alter- nate thaws and frosts of early err ng would imbed them in the ice and slab. When the time came for starting up the mill I would go out on the pond sometimes in water try to my knees t-od work away from morning till gigtst •lsemitgt togs net of 110 •Leah and ice. I wan generally wet from head to foot.. ani every moon night of the weak I would. without changing my clothes. stay ut, tial run the mill till daybreak. 8o you me I was for l two day. et a time in a suit of partl- 1 ally :.a+i. Wattles. and this would last till the ice haat melt& in• the pood. After a few years rheumatism fastened itself nylon me as a rowan for this in - ea+ esurpraati_$4, _sank s decialus." but she boa a:so tabs, the adjacent discretion. and ever increasing in Its beer lord hips wsI .Isle angr> sae{ collars t msligaity it at last became so bad that sere considering hew to mark th jr ; Mand territory. rl h b esti for weeks in wcceesion I could only go nes of the advocate's impertinence. and having a population of over 5,000: I about with the aid of crutches. At hen a I a vitt' Old co.ancitlor roe and 500. Kew -thou 1s °rely a short des- ( other times I as Wee* to hobbleeshout as ought their lordships' forgiveness teens fr® Wei -Rei -Wel, the port for the slip bis young brother ativo-d A7 the Japaeiese anti, amen at other times it would rase oft ate had made. ocooe It was purely Leese • little and I wen able to do a little .f expor'elwhat tled bini into error. China lays the war indemnity. There work, but create never gene It for Had he known your lord' b pm half as is avant difference in the location of more than a couple of house at a time. :on Ili 1 ha.e d see. I'm hanged if kut10 pl•rti► bald t►7 Germany and Japan The least bit of walking in damp wet ..veld have been surprised at nay- titer would o eieeme me and 1 remem- od in a great state of &forme, while walk from bx acne Bridge to my borne thing your %riiltpg bate or did." f_The oars Held to tbd former can be plan- , ber nae stormy night when I tried to the Js; anew would have to dspead • defence of five mile's that 1 but to sit down by the. roadside six times to A DEALER IN WORD entirely on their ships of war to pro- ease the terrible pain Heat had reirett abs late Hon :Teary Erskine, meet. teat Wei -Hai -Wet. The mesons to Ger.my Iegs. Duping all thaws years ret' man from the mitoses at emir post 1 erpny I think I tried all the patent req els aegmintan�s, Jemmy Rafael, 7 medicines I could get a bold ot, but I•arrister, who dealt greatly in Pard will they did me no good et a11. !consulted AMOUNT TO MILLIONS doctore but my enfrering. remained wndimielabed la the all of INS I treat to a doctor in Ructestebe to wee tither* were any means by whi-•h I • HOW RULZ*S TRAVSI. � SEND for a sample of PeeMalleae Tahoe red the /safety of Ib. Gereue pt error and aaaeta■ year. The Raiser of Germany bas patrols along all the roads he uses, both nigb- ways sad railroaie. Hs is always pre- ceded on ordinary roads by guards, who go ahead of him aril beat the bushes and look out for any Anarohiat who may lie is wait for him. When the Czar travels along any railway line the road lo 'strolled for days before by armed guards. They are stationed regularly throughout the en- tirs diatapoe Le intervals of 800 yards. Up to the day the train Is Ocheiuled to pass they are allowed to tees it .ria and eirrtlmiocatious sentences, Of dollars. annually. ea it is in abet - red perceiving that hes ankle was tied ter cow:Laipa to tet the euormoee be ith a silk handkerchief, asked the , {enrol trade aurae. "Why, my dear sir," answer-1 The d,plontati. mores on Russia's might at least he eased of my suffer- • the wordy lawyer, "1 was taking a Leg. Tbs dolor aid frankly. "Mr, ural. romantic ramble, in my broth- part for terr:tery and supremacy in Murray. you rennet be cured, nothing is grounds, when nosing to a gate,' the fib•e had been tarried on quiet- syn cure yea." I was not sate♦ had to climb over it, by cul I :b I came ly sad a.tutely. No sooner had Ger- tied Led than I detarmiaed to try roe/act wit', the Drat bar, and haw many taken poewesaeoa of Kiewebon Dr. Williams' Ptak Pella. I procured rased the e; Idermis on my skin. at. than Rum a with the consent of the ball a dosen boxes and began tak- adjd with a sight extrarasatlon tot Chinese Emperor, occupied Port Ar- log these at once. I soon felt, a ood " You may thank your lucky there i be inlplrkasce. 01 WI port to ser the better •ed so after y te," replied Mr Erskine, "that your Rei• reehee'b fully •ppeebiatM by empty bad been fiaiahedd !got an- her's gate was not as lofty as your the poop:+ of this country. ether halt dozen *tea and continue •-e!'-y'ett-111011t- • HARD TO BEAR. etre. Goodsoul-Wbet'e tbe matter, y dears You look worried. Mc Ooodaonl-1 am suspected of be- • a defaulter. l It 7, lit are ant. Nei obi ht's very hard to be stts- ret of i.wsg a thief after theears f.ithful work I have lone for Clo:e- 1 & Co. of AI yenioia taking the lee el against I, ft ht do you know they aespect Greet Britain, are not it •cideotel ••bop- ' pen now. There is soother potter tee They have offered ms a tow week', hind the whi.re and every ends atl'm &time I points to Rufeis. For years Russia. --�-- t es. teen de.•lirions of enlarging her )HACCO SMOKING COMPARISONS. I Asiatic porseasiona. She has at all Vanes cast a of Petite -Lee• gad h .141 a command- teals. That dosen Foxes was all I log position of that Innortant Chinese and you One ens now. I am alive and tay. it is 10 sled in latitude 37 north smart and can do any' Wend. of work. and loogtitade 122 east. Thea pore I did myfarming this spring and lo within comparatively ew7 & ii to could folow the plough for days Been 'aa great Belerter) railway. Those without feeling/ any rbeuautio pains. w who have at•hed tbs great political yes, Dr. Williams' Pink Pi11e did me events of Euucre, the rehellion Mtsly a world of good, and I strongly in India, Oappoeed to have here ca05- commend them for the ogre of Then - 'ad by the Ameer d Afghan sten. the motion. troubles on tbe tipper N k+, and sow, Dr. Willlared Pink Pills create new at this trite••me moment the great ruler blood, build up the nerves, and thus drive hews. from the system - In hundreds of cases they have cored attar alt other medirinee had failed, thus w'stahleshinq the claim that they are a marvel among the triumphs of modern medical schsee. The genuine Pink Pills are sold only in tome hearing the tall trade mark, "Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People." Prot•et yourself from imposition by refusing any r111 that dote not bear the registered trade mark around the hes. Holland bolds the tint pikes is the nrld as a nation of 'smokers. Every utehme* nonsemen oe an average one ndred ounces a year. The Belgian r❑ e s geo 1 ssoeted, with en annual nsometton of hi Nieces, tot- ed Maisie -by '. seventy nesse, end the UM Mates with ty maw* Gsrmaas.-T_taace. Bpain Italy, tread closely oa their heels, Fite. the Vatted Kingdom noses corn - votively lees on the list, with twen- -three-eashel. ROMAN CARTERS. The meters who haul Into the city Rome the sued land in making mor- r work, 111buare_ ��am fief. 1 bey ere se- ys ex milell to ddoseet the treat ei whl b s the landslide:a in the' ntey aid eke finer of the guards the city. 1bir IL* hours' rest Is en la the 'stab* with tkair aisle. I.44.1fat . AU thio dor about Si ta a stay. MA8$IAOIABLP IN TURKEY. • hue Tlarkeel woman is marrfndrabIS the lee of 1 years, and byyy 'ivy law, at that age, if mare1ed, ahs Competent te Menage bet prsper1 and dispel* of ons third et her rte. The law alloses her to •hn- her husLa•d'a hitter for and still probate bar is air She caaneS be compelled to la. forthe e.pport of 1t0r basbllald. _. ow. ._w.lee__-_. ITALY'S ORANGES. y f. now extorting orange, trent p►I emcee (rate seed -ebt•ISSd In teeing stet LONGING EYE ON INDIA. Bet Britl•.h power has been r etroog In that country that only 'secret moves are made to bring sheet the rewired end. 1101 with these fats known. ori t be at mos reedit,' mated tba • • imeortaare of the chimers port to tM INDEFINITE STATUS. Remain Bear. At egoista iii Auas7M 1. hill -Millfitifahll told me tin town this aft - up into feet divisions, two if M%1 thence Mid Farmer Hbrnbeak. reach -- are of aO' abielata value In the event MIA tie kttehee door for the of a greet *Alt. vis: The Baltic and hoot AIM* his second cousin Julia Black Bea divisions wbl.-h have no out.- Ana ANEW *•Hind last week to a pro- le. to the sea. Unless she U permitted fewer. to help Port Arthnr, Rnawia has. no What ktad et • profaner inquired port in the Orient that le open In Mrs. F''>rablat. winter. r declare. I don't know. At the time Qukkty following the Port Arthur i slimed of centers Mkt a snbonknaster cession came the word that the was meant. en' didn't ask any. further'. •rsan K1sg haft dismimsd Ht n. Ma•,, hat. come to thistle shoat K, for all I envy Brown the Britith adviser to know, she may have married a corn tbe Korean Coetterm at Cbeanie°,the dotter, • piano tamer, a sleight -of -head chief post of Korea. Iiia offs a was performer. a &mete' master, a balloon preemptly,given to a Remise. That of- s•raceionist, a borer physdrlan, ,man- tes V el vast importance to England. dolist player. a boxer. a glass eater. a MT. Brows wird as Chief of Fineness rope walker.. a fiddler, • shabby -gets to t Korean Government. had it teal man with no visible means ofwp ggl1e�est iafiateabs to furthering British port, ar arty one of • doyen atheistkettle IP red- wtth toe.*, which &twat • s1 puofoaaorw. O' SIR1D TO CRIPPLE, Lit ltglaad et .dote ordered es ebipe- tit -war to cboomi13o to demand that vpsa Molt thegal .alae Monet' in BMWs ll1 letnetated. In this she OM jgg'1;1;11= J1alp1sl{1_ freeload 53 36 Jsps•..O m.s-of-wad. 'TM TM 'let til resiskure tae of this great 'lent use at mina went.' • fort R•Milton • small Wand SO mile* ..with 01 tore•. Rhea lhEah OSQ.T OHM .Or THE HIND. important oeenrr+snoer bey* ttahoa place Eaglsnd has ordered old •5* There has just been resented to the a*y*l reserves and &binged the '.ilea.• bisbop pt Leaden a mitre *bleb in wail Von of her fleet frau Pont Bandit., to be rho cry eau of ills kind in the to lith -Po, world. It W et bereistod Ivory, womb All therm preparutiode tee sett eel gold oe gap 'e- Oe the plagues of f.ngland and Aoweia may he tea- rates are written 111]_ port last fold gel tit • war. I:brtai• it ale mane roan age. t at weasel c ItagYa 1a not tultta 0' be wards " Tioll nesjirvaIr I1+bmw, Geek. IAti. easy• carrying their rifles meanwhile flung over their mhoulders Biz hours before the Ramage of the imperial train they shoulder t sir rifle& ant march briskly up and down the track. An hour before the imperial train mama the guards are required to stand with their backs toward the train and to allow 110 ons to lava within lens than obs hundred yard. of the track until ten minutes after the royal train has palmed. Should any one attempt to approach, the guards are- directed to challenge thea. and if they continue to approach they have orders to fire with intent to kill. BOOSTERS DO TEE HATCHING. --1a con reepeet the 6paalse peasants are ahead al the rest of the world. They have (earned to make cobs hatch imp and loo', after the chickens, while the ben. being at iiberty, can and does My more eggs than she would it ham- pered by bet maternal duties. The tato* L performed in this way : They carefully pluck the feathers out the roosters' nailer suite, and the bare skin is then irritated with nettles until in Qammatton seta in. The cock soon finds that the rain caused by this cruel pro- test' is mitigated by warmth an I soft Sees. and this makes him willing an I eager. although for rarely sel(uh res seas. to batch • brood and lett thelit- tis ahicka alt wader _him. The T1mulllrslla Century Enters sues the heritage of a remedy flitti Ht ' Lod yaleilro. 'P it- nam's Painless Corn Extractor never faintnever reuses pain nor tbesl(ght- est dlaeemfort. MOI:EY FOR TREES. Few people have any idea of bow .mach money is spent by ti.e Municip- ality of Pari, In planting and looking alter the trees which line the prin- cipal boulevards and avenues of the French capital. The annual report of the superintendent gives the total number of trees planted at 87•ee5, each of which represents an initial cost of 136. The anneal expenditure of main- teaanee is $52.500. t ilr•ve es Ow,o 0 Ty our Totano, Ina Locus 7 COtTe, 7aa J. ' at any oath that he 1• the rdlobpartner ot the arra d T. J. t'swags t es. oing bo.5.... Ia tn. City of sty acrd Brame &for...it'd. aad that weld ars will qty the .am of ONE HUNiIRtI 1.01. Loan 4 for each and .eery can of ('ars an at cahoot be eared by the tae d Haw's airman Coat FRANK J. CHRNXT. Sworn Ie before mei aad sabecr.bed la my R'.'eso.. Ws Itis day of Dees.1b.r A. D. tem / A. W. O1.tLOON. 14Y. Notary Peens_ Haire Catarrh Can b take. Internall.• sad e•t din. sly ed the blood aad mueoa..nrtaoee K She system. gmed for t••tie„tale R. J. QHme RNee a: CO-, Taisd.,Cs. geld t.7 Dre,Igia1.. 73r. Hairs Family Rills are the flash woe= euerma MONSOON...... INDU CEYLON TEA, AnAIv. e • treat, sad you will ear.... Aries a•• oI her. D•nn w p.,.t .set Tw MNNNN 511„ T raeaagtes .t. W. Tera'.. DOCTOR'S RUBE. An envious young/ lady called a phy- sician to a alight aliment, which she �sg died into a serious one: Run. ti►bd the doctor to • servant, giving him a prescription, to the nearest chemist and bring back the me linin. aa • nick . Is_theeti mn'h nger repeed the young lady in alarm. Ye., raid the doctor, if your ser- vant is not quick it will he useless. Oh 1 ♦ocio1 shall I die f • gasped the patient. Thies is no danger of that. mid elle doetor, but you may get well before Tied1.s returns. Jilin LIKE A MAN. Jobe la each • gross: be gave dear mamma half a dozen silver nut-pioks and a nut -cracker. - Well. isn't that all right, Poor mamma, ahs has dyspepsia• and haan't eaten a nut for twenty yearn. irs A STICKFR for quality, - GERMANS IN ARGENTINA. The Germans are proving the closest rivals of the British in the develo•,ment e.[ bew.toreign industries just at pre- sent. In South America i articularly their capital and enterprise are moot- ing a deep impression. The tooter Me migrsnta to south America are main- ly Italians. of whom something like 200.000 a year overflow into the New World; but the capitalists ars mainly Germans, and a ooaai 'era es at react of German emigrants meta that way. It in rather a curious circumstance teat the bulk o1 the Italian emigraati are carried from Italy to South America, ae watt as from Italy to New York. by German steamers. LUDELLA 11 q,, Id ,u..cord 1. eib.,.1.. kasd w•an LataU u.aea.eolw4 1eLees l'etnanea CEYLON TEA. Apples, Poultry, Fggs, I Tela Dawson Commission Co.,""""" iter.ss islet usenet sea esm..rae et., • 11.-1175, I g RtAta F� 1 • +,r eawt .. roue 1141 lt.l1.• wed pima •waw e..Md Wuyom w\sw q 1 day, lah.arr,.la:•N Lea ej ~�•mane •aa rrl .. r.Mlcta pee tea •.IIIM.. ro55Ee t#eek., T u Mil 1. je ee t M t.«WI�sod we •11.}tell,..�. . �r.�.•a.t.•.t GO. bag*,tsaeess••eti . The Trate WWII Blow strong since Nerviline is in the market. Nerviliee is the great nerve pain cure. lea penetrating and pain subduing power is such that relief lo almost inataneous. TryIt and be con - almost instantaneous. Try It and be con- vinced. MOT UP TO HS. What-kiittle Dick hallowing at'out, Well. -his Brandi a gave Lias a g gerbread home an I he is mad beeetuIl it isn't a gingerbread wheel, Dangerous Hemorrhages Pros the Kidney and Dowdy C ani and Cared by KOOTENAY: -- Toronto Cutting School. YOUNG Mee. Learn r• • .t Ne; better tree ee peohsilen curt•• for pwrta,•n.arn et vanes et. Uremia. LAW time • Mates, *err we. etc.. remov .1 to Wailer dimRio). •1141d 411. W.. TiorootO t ilio h l't lu 1 A1,bi4R.��ytM.Le J,1 -JO\i ( r 10 ilei) , s"N. 1 111 peel imbibes •arm a1 li • cur sol. 1115 s11 ■q�Wel 'a ; Aft.■ o.rtr..rt. ta•11•M." 5'. Irani, Sal M beee\M .eget cW ..�y ...asa� to ser, hue•rs e..1.Yed cs �.5 MWed herd. I......d aabeee .aaea .e.d. M Aawrea ..wt Ewp•.a 5I40a•I 1.l.w load ; pWawd Wm world w... last • .61.5 wawa .ell..ar•. a.,.f . t.1...muwee. tag wiser ye.nley le; sae 55.M geld rs_.� . ..:.sad tare 1e fat7 eoeues a.a• es et : •IN. 17 tar11 , 1 M mere end G O 0. II YOr 444 eta wLr po . 1 tar IS 1 .rel eyed otos 5. .ad .d...y yaw Nvye !Vat !l M...teaye.r. W�.W.11 be releq.dNyam ere s.neeied to .ta Hobbs sogss IAA.a TWELVE C000 MEN AND TRUE croe their v.Miet. _. p►tr0115 ormtO IUmE S coma Levet widely Attitude* to immerse. ruse -sue catalogue ouch r..r1. ADDalbe-- ROBINSON A JOHNSON, s.O.A., dZLLEVI1-Ld. . - • erre -HAVEYOU- A PIC WITH TWO TAILS ? - Ir :to, Warns - W. C. HARRIS, re ONAST. William Sc, - - - TORO/I 1O.0ate Cos vvsaa. KLONDYKE MIMS FUR nod Fur -lined Cont.. Nleeela•t Pat-, lees •'g' toots. M.•l noosn.. ate- •'a 1*. e.' end melee Tar Costs, JaotR ete. C.e.Gannt'et , .t gently reuced intone gar FINIS- We pay F s •.t prim. r r an kis dot •.1 fur-, end 1. 1•e ., nmen .. Wr•. 'or prIr• lest fro-. 111. IL Ye- TERS U., n a •I at lab" T•reew. M 7..r. !• therm Weebees. "wg WANT YOU voce � . s...2' ?ILS- -a = :�.. laMOtteas ladies seed sesame••• as bees*. plied welts .seem' sad very PRoerrani.e eelppl.y moat. la metre 1 rlri • •wsU N 1c& &ANAKY 5. @yours (P)0.► R111.1NIItA TION Cam al.e M ad Iron rr •nre•eatau vs who has Ion bowed Silt in It D t YB tie ena be nerds mese AT • net - 'ern H , K 1. J. L. i ICHOLJb & CO.. O Ricnewsd Want. Teres@. DR. 000012 N1 LESS PLIIIIOYAL PILLS d Speoifio for Female Complaints, are. ere. bees M every lady ..o mullets 1e v "Wane awn of •..eyes .Qert They 0 e see. awes. pet" ."n beton natural and IMI W .0940. of 1h. NM.Y e. » a ray ),�1�ee� sae es .•.asebood abed eee.l t• whla. MS be s.�.t Thy yrs en»,ws�tesrn,,..optad.�y�( ee4 y ma the sours ameas� ,Qet4b4s eel= sed .r. porfastt .lo sea 5.5. roar bar *oak and If 5. dada ..d t thea m nosh N wt Own ear yea PM. esus per sow. ;ROM* Tiers T *.risitlrea..1 W Terwrio ASK YOUR DEALER FOR Royal Safety tt1iO OIL The Best CANADIAN OiL. MANUFACTURED ONLY BY Royal Oil Co. TORONTO, ONT. We, the undersigned residents of T.ondon, Ont , n,I.,,,tt the fonow, iflj sworn verdict in the cage a "Amberine " vs. Bcnsfaciariea. PROVINC* OF ONTARIO; =Le . _ .''O WIT i COUNTY OP MIDDLESEX, .:_ We find from evidence and actual experience, int -That "Amherine"' will and has produced growths of heir upon heads which were previously entirely bald ; end -It stops hair from falling out ; 3rd -It relnoves Dandruff in a few days ; 4ttie.Cucas.etching of the scalp ; eth-Cleanses the scalp, restores vitality to the roots, and makes hair grow. In conclusion permit us to add, we highly recommend " Amberine" to one and all Ladies who are troubled with breaking or falling out of hair are specially advised to give it a trial. 'F W. PIAT, Mail Clstt R. EvANs, Wood Machinist. CHAUNCEY Sums, Fruit Dealer. MALCOLM F. EVANS, Tinsmith. JOHN PARR, Butcher. Wu. MATTHEW DAVISON, Retired. CHARLES TORE, Policeman. 1I A. PLASTOW. _ Water Works Inspector. WALTIIR Jas. BARTLETT, B. & S. Operator. WILLIAM H. PAYNE, Retired. Jos COOK, Mantl'acturer. JOHN JONES, Harness Maker. Statements to the above effect were made .before me by the afore- said parties under oath and by virtue of the Canada Evidence Act, 1893. - - E. T. ESSERY, "-A Commissioner in the Iligh Court of Justice, Etc., Middlesex. "AMBER1NE Mailed to any ad.:reci on receipt of $100. JOB COOK MANUFACTURING CO., London. Out. This little Mower b •staple$li Ili Is battery and asomatcala. 51 1. r bay'a mongbr- 4 • CANADA PERMANENT • _ LOAN & SAVINGS COMPANY Hemorrhages from any of the internal °Cyan ie ecu trivial matter. It is some- thing that is most alarming and calls for prompt action. There is no time for experimenting`, as delay is dangerous. Thar remedy tb.t bas proven itself dace - does is the remedy you want. That remedy is Kootenay Cure. It can care you as easily as redid Yr. Robert R. Seeker** of the City et Hamilton, Ont., wive gives • sworn declaration that for over adz years lee was a most terrible sufferer from Kidasy awl Liver trouble. Hs had hemorrhages d both the tet& Depend bowels, and was ha a very bad shape generally, until he begone tatting Ryektwa.'s Kootenay Cote. Hamra :-" i sea now .peak art as a great medicine. it acts at the kid.sys„ betide up the system, and givesb io the weak and deepo.dent. it es ate moth pleasere to recommend oot- onay to all suffering from kidney troubles. My eyetight was very bad, and i had great diuinem at times. 1 could not steeped eights, bet would lie awake in every for hours. All this trouble ceased alter taking Kootenay Cure, and my eye - aisle is gt•eauy improved by the mte °f that en•d,ciee. Chart book free ea application to the S Beckman M•ddOd) ke Co., (Limited). w rotes este_ 55,113,15. JNesr MtINM:..r... srrr...M15M,5N 4110111 Rano Orson-TOROMTO NT., TORONTO drags OI11e.s- W rn wow*, MAX,. 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