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Mr. Odom, ase
le
toe Mos:- Th
m crowded to
' Secretary ter
fraye introdue-
U IMat bill. le
sight it possible
would tit first
ht he believ-
es! failure to
be tale begi&•
titer days far
t. Mr. Balton.
t the local M.
rated betweea
and rural die -
ands of eau -
haft
aur.htnh would he
Wee with the
ten. The qua.
cations tor el.
ild be the sane
that *Water
gealMl•d type
District (.us -
Lug tberein fa
rata.
OTIONS.
item, Mr. Rel -
bat tile bouad-
aioes sad ales
s modified, and
raid take over
iotas. but only
emote not ie
las. or quer
e' malicious ie.
The etertin'
Councils would
Mild retire to
Ismael& would
lag authority,
etgteldi t are.
e fey
1 9ggg. ttpd
lttbll.. Belfast,
Lorre sad Wo-
nted Iadepend-
Te aunty
i knot the er-
ed oipt teat tee
occupier wee
r oese and ;ere
a er rural dis-
IM • read junt-
a) sum to he
sial egebequsr
1. Mr. Balfour
was bated up-
ias.•ddlag that
ted, those re-
mise bear the
alit reap the
►TIONS.
/ suss* Mash le
re 'Niger Coast
tta, says :-I n-
iers ;bat twi
whammies to
of the Sulta.-
iooto glover, te
Hasa& States
/tear with a
ived x31 Aries-
'.. The former
ice on the Sok-
ty 6latwes. the
Riser Niger.
Ib prate. The
tmal&sdei the
t M mise from
Com-
a tit
amts mt and
u en►ailing in-
eulles of $ok-
('h evervatioa
lw.tdtertey that
y
Inft ogee is-
la.l jieaceaM• .
Yemeni .f the
itnry by f•r»
is a *sadatory
reog.tey opleo-
yrs. 1%e eituar
ready grave.
the protector -
rasa UN and
ef!♦An in
Let 'bintevland
ate erobe of
Mope tee
M. the Deily
1 egadlrAatiele
EGA/t.
Merl rMaee" t•
Cote.
ria says: -Ne
I ion of the al -
rion le f'ram'e
he orre.» -net
it to the mint'
4MTt,b !be in
• 118 ,-Jeno'
1 1•a.
er le se.
falai». a
Ui year of t
eraaeat 1
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etc
walker
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TRIED k HISEn ON DOGS.
eslai ee•d,+as 611111.14
sina a: ipIRM Mof SIICCE&SEIIL
ateael Rae •rilataM aeeM4 V •
Sop resting triooe'la•Mar.
Dr. Glitter r. Hodge, aaditent pro -
r of physiology and neurology In
ark University, Worcester, Maes.,hea
o drawing the deadly parallel M-
imeo two pairs of finely bred maker
Daniela for almost three years, use
using sadly addicted to the use of oleo -
clic stimubwts, while the others are
ood temperance animals, who never
Deo time taste of whiskey, the favorite
tipple of their kennel companions.
Theo font dogs are of the sante age
Be parentage. They were mated when
oung puppies and 'Bum' and -Noy'
were started ea • diet in which wbis-
ey played an important part, while
Nig' and 'Topp' have received the food
the ordinary sort elven to dogs. The
kohollc animals have not been dosed
excess; they are never drank.
Results, as learned from careful data
reserved by the experimenter, an
sty proneuaeed. 'Bain' sad its wife
ave all the a /pearagoe of leading a
fe of diselpation. They have become
reset coward*. They are even afraid
t the dark, and not Infrequently com-
I their master to go out to the ken -
1 In the mladle of the night to calm
heir fears and eflenoe their bowl-
ngs, that the neighborhood easy deep.
Nig' and 'Topsy' are, never troubled by
he commotion of tbeir eomprniona.
heir serves are in too good condition
be stirred by a little thing like that.
All four dogs had the distemper last
mar. 'Nig' mid 'Topsy' suffered tit-
le; their cases were vary light indeed.
la others had a bard t'me of it, aad
rely pulled through their Mime.
heir habits most have told against
hem. They bad ked all the advan-
of careful treatment that the
ormel pair enjoyed. exoepUn the
tam of alcohol. That was all the dip
erence ani slot of difference it Vis.
Most interesting deductions have
n mule from observations of the
bons to 'Tamar' sod "1'fpag!
Bch has had three families. "ropey's'
iter numbered five, three and eight,
tively, • total of sister". Of the
amber fifteen were viable, that la
ro with constitutioaa sufficiently
rong to give them a fair chance of
hing Posterity. One dog was de -
allied. In 'Timy's' litters there wee
ver, seven and six puppies. Eight
ere deform ed. six were born dead, and
ly four were viable. The parentage
viability among "Topsy's' olfspring
94, & ong'Tipsy's' 20, which would
m to mist a moral. It is a whole
peroses lecture le itself.
Tbere is a singular coincidence la the
milarity of elms percentage to those
cbed by Dr. Demme, of Berne,Swits-
rland, in his researches &wag men
red women. He studied ten families
berg the. parents and enosetore, so
r assumed. be learned, were temperate
rs of sllis1olc 'leverages or jotal
ietaimrs, sad tea families velieg .use
✓ lath parents were streaker& or
here there WFSealcoholic telethrei.sl
ram .Merations look to the parents.
FUNNIORANS.
of a Kind. -i told my employer
had only ten rents to my name. What
id he isy f He tried to borrow It of
Hearty Enjoyment. -Ars your cbild-
rn fond of readies ;1 I should say so,
tore isn't a book in the boa.e that
as a I ack on R.
Your busload Ls certain to die be -
ore morning, Oh, doctor! Hadn't
oo better have a ooneultstiea T What
-Quid It avail? Ob. nothing ties
redid be certain.
An Inferenee.-The Mlnlater'a Wife
Why, here la a satety-pin in the coi-
tion. Tbs Minister -Yes, I filthy
he man wile sed is put In a pant -
t ton is naw married.
Two Points of View. -Diggs- Sens-
or Poerr sees& to be a man of -very
.road views • Biggs• -Yes, Indeed: I
oe't believe It is possible to bring
P • question that he can't straddle.
The Early Christian. - Teacher -
4 de you know about the early
hristfa.t Tommy -Our girl is moot
em. She gets up In the morning and
nes to church before breakfast.
Johnny -How old 'was Methuselah,
auntie? Aust -Nine hundred years
ter. W. 1. Dannett, a Nan Whose Good Work
Is Widely Known.
He Relates Events in His Career of General Interest -Fol
Years He Suffered From heart Trtiubie, and Frequent-
ly from Collapse -On One Occasion Five Doctors Were
in Attendance -He is Now Freed from His Old Enemy,
and Enjoys the Blessing of Good Health.
REV. W. A.
From tbe Smith's Falls .Reword. S
Throughout Canada, from the west-
ern boundary of Cntario to tbe Atlas -
tic Omen, there tel no name more wide-
ly known in temperance and evangel-
ist & work Lireq the* atlas Ro'e. W. A.
Menet!. we. Duenett has been the,
Grand Woe -Councillor of ,Ontario aad
Quebec in the Royal Templar and so
popular Ls he among the members of
the order that led Montreal there /r a
Royal Templar council "Homed "Dun-
nett Council" is bis honor. For more
than ten yearn Yr. Dunnett Sas been
going from plane to pees pursuing his
good work, ssmettaws aerating rod -
dent mini.t.rs, sometimes conducting
• series of gospel temperance meetings
independently, hat always lat.oriag
for the good. of his fellows. White in
ikdtb's Falls a few months ago in con-
aectlm with hie work be dropped in-
to the Record office for a little Art
with the editor. Darius the oonvelra-
tioa the Record ventured to remark
that his duties .stapled an eibrenoas
amount of hard work. To this Mr. Dan -
nett assented. but added that In bis
psesset phyeiaal conditioie he was eq -
teal to any •monat of hard work. But
it was not always so, he mid, and them
he gar. the writer the following lit-
tle personal history, with permission
to make It palely. Re said that toe the
past t keoutears he lad been great:-'
ly trogbied with a ppaain in the region
of Ma heart, from which be was usable
to get any relief. At times, it was a
dale heavy pale, at otbe» .harp and
Moore. Otteathoes it rendered him
unfit for hie engagements, and at all
Goma It made It difficult to move. Hie
old. And bow old are you, auntie t Tbir- i•roub. was slwsye •vlafbie to tbe pat)
ty,me child. Then rape reckoned wrong lib and frequently when conducting
by P1) years. He mid ion were e.s old tllervloe he would give out aad doctors
sed afetbnsetab. had to be &lied la to Snood Lim. Thie
I remember your to btm i' tla Y slrset
your wits as each a *incl. Toronto, the cbare ,
dainty end prrtty lute thing, Heinle, Woodstock, N.B.' the charol,
and yet they tell me she has turned Carlotta* Placa, tint. Os r roes -
out a floe cook. Tented out a fine don while preamble( tossitadirtt e0ta
-ookt She has turned out bait s doz- ?Pe people in the tr•akIin Street
en of them within the last three weeks. OSSgrtegetioasL ahem& at 1talacbiestar,
A -Sete -fele -Time Stubbs was toilet ,_
Oto a dailies an' the doctor said tie t - - - -__
est. thing ?e him was t0.ed an airy HINTS POR SIMMS.
vernment Joh end lie roared 4.4 g
attune. Sinecure, eh, I don't know
hat kind o' ram you rail it, hat
nye ay he's cured.
Menial Work.-D1d yen bear bow
Dung Carnets made love to Miss Duck -
DUNNEIT,
N. H., five do -tore had arrived and
wrmre la ettendsoee before he regain-
ed eoanctoesoesa. in HI these cities
sal towels the newspapers freely men-
tioned his affliction et the time. Mr.
Deumett said' be bad consulted many
126yaicians, though be eaid, to be en -
fair. be bad never been any
yea length of time ander treatment
any one doctor. because of his itin-
• Mode of lie. In the aeriepart
of the summer 1890. while in rock -
vale eaaiotiag the pester of the Wall
street Methodist church i■ evangelis-
tic services he was speaking of his
trouble be s Irian.' who urged him to
try Dr. WiNsisess' Pisk Pills. and next
deg presented bim with a down boxes.
took the pills," mid Mr. Dunnett,
"and i declare to you 1 am swell man
to -des. I need to worry a great deal
over the pain about my heart. but that
is all done now, and I feel ilke a new
man." A11 tele the reverend gentle-
man told in a simple, conversational
way, and wbeu it wee suggested lbat
be let it be blow'o, he rather demurr-
ed. becalms, as be put i , " I am almost
afraid to say Ism cured, and yet there
e ao Stas esjoyiag better health. tee
day than Ido.'.
At that tile. at Mr. Dannett's re-
quest, hia statement was Only, publish -
.d locally, but sow writing under the
date of Jim. 11.t, froze Fitebburg
Mem. wires be has been o•tduotisg
a very successful series od evangelistid
mee'tlngs, he syn :-" 1 had held "' bank
from writing is regard to my begtth.
ant became I hadelforgotten, but be-
cause L't seemed too good to be true
that the old time pain had goo.. I
cannot my whether it will ever raters.
but I can eertalbiy ray it las not
troubled me for maths, and T am is
batter bwith !tae I have ' bees for
yearn. I have gained 1a f1e*h, heros
its weight I would prefer not to way
anything shoat my appetite; like the
poor, it 1a ever with me. Yea; 1 at-
tributes my gond health to 1)r. Wil-
liams'. Pibk Pills, and you have my
masealb to !Ise the fast."
• ►risme Mess TMs. Ines Said new te
Saseie.
(lener•larst Dr. &holey pabllabes a
collection of "Hilda for *makers."
tet No•.. bow did het He tient his valet `''lith are tapndeb as Lb. Dsotor
o interneda for Mina. Goodness! tee -estates. upon Ms protsedmal otservat-
never heard of sueeb a thing! Nor I; load for many year of tbe mouth.
t "xi"be tborlgbt it was tM-' 14se� , stomach, lune% heart. and skin
th him to PM" bid even sett.. of the devotees of tobeece. re. first
Varying Circuaastanr... -
Did you and foremost role is never to smoke
ver go to school f bemired the lady before breakfast, nor, ea • rule. wise.
(the Old colored mem who edea apply ! the Stdsbach i• empty ; thle elatoen is
g for'eolPlatment. Not notch, tlm'em. tbe wont peen. toe of digestbs.
ow "ilk ern post 0000t? Hit all do-
n's, ma'am. .. it's.,Mbdern, I eta Never Broke dining any exertion of
unt 'levee; bet .t it's dollars. I name greet mm
t Meatiest energy, as doming,
iner'Iy ted ter Meek right down tern reayeng, eyenlig. mountain-climhing,
Ilona.
Partly tl'nknowne-Bur an hour Ms
and .!lent before bee mirror ; it told
✓ how lieawfal the wee and elle
as far ioo *M1'-b.yed to interrupt it.
celat lest It we. thretigh. De I rwlly
ow myself i ego d{gb.d thereuuppoon.
$t She clamped her hands eoamlatv.-
y tae. 11AA tafai!lsr, she ort.d, Fart
cannot weal my saves. It was, tbsa
at ales togan to regret ever having
•eri*/ -Ise %mode m, '
or rowing, and •epecielly if in a rou-
ted. Never follow "fife bad euutom
of the Franck and the Rsedans" by
allowing the ante to paw through
t\. nose; never inbale 11 throve& f,be
nom.
Keep t.be elnoke as far es possible
frons the eyes and noel; the • tenger
the pips the hatter ; the um 01 a short
pipe diving walk 1e to he avoi.l•d.
A pipe is the most wholesome form of
smoking, a cigat flee next. a cigar-
ette the w6rt111. Always tbmOw away
your cigar as strep as you have smoked
four-fifths of it. time last east of it e
the mast hurtful. 1e muds vesenum.
the poison larks ie the tall. A11 cigar-
ettes are bad. but Eastern elg•rettee
the wont. for they are almost always
oompoteeded with biome degree of
*erre The smoker aught to rinse mat
hie month. nbt only before every meal
aid before going 1e bled at sight. IMtt
emeriti times dierlag the clay. 1'f.
flint rinse for the stlroker ie a glees
of water in wbiri a teaeps.mfal or
tam,*4alt bas been dissolved. It should
be teed as a gargle at m=ilt, est ogre
should be takes that every mielti 1a
the teeth
pla well *'$ailed leitb tt."Ties
oo l'd proocssdoiar Ey lnft Ups oe teeth. is
be ties band. d
WWI Mae Waisted
Te read We edvertertnent and then
give Patnam's Palladiio Corsi Retractor
le trial. It never faits he ewe. Dols NI
,tstreat -feoa hours stf fairs saldis,
pain star direomtort. PatBsaa'a (kin
ltitreator entracte coma. It le the beet.
EU. WAISLET.
T..a.t aarraat. Node a .itll!r..ee, and
paisley agreed With ler.
Watraley got up to get his pipe from
the mantel the other evening and care -
4.111, brought his No 10 foot down
heavily os Mks wife's tenderest corn.
He made no apology and Mrs. Watn•ley
Mspd :
"Well, fleury Wasalg, r
"Well, what r'
"You haven't anything to say, have
yearn
"Anything to say stout what?"
"About nearly crushing my foot to
• jolly."
"What abould I say 1"
"I'd ask, 1f 1 wells you, Henry Wens-
ley 1 What would you have said 10
years ago before we were married
whoa you were courting met What
would you say today to any woman
who did not happen to be so unfor-
tunate as to to your wife 1 Hey f Wby,
you'd humble yourself in the dirt ap-
ologising to ber 1 You'd say '1 tog yogis
pardon! and 'How awkward Iam!' and
'Do excuse me!' Oh, you couldn't be
bumble and posit* enough ire your ap-
ologies! My I how you would apolo-
gize! Yvu'd be apt to write her a
note about It I And if it had happened
atter our engagement you'd be so-tea-
derly solicitow a►wnt my 'poor dear
little foot,' me'toad•r little foot slims
pathway you intended to make smooth
all of my Mel My good land! You'd
make me actually weary talking about
my 'poor little foot.' But now whom
you nearly crushed every bone In It and
make nee .cream with pain you never
open your mouth to say anything an-
ima it is to my '0, thunder I' or some-
thing lib that! And last night when
the Morleys were calling here you made
es all tired al:ologi.ing to Mrs. Morley
because you chanced to spill a little
water on her dress and I thought to
myself, 'He wouldn't apologize that
way to me It be had accidentally turn-
ed • garden hose on me! He'd prob-
ably eek me whet I was in the way
for I' It's • strange thing to me,that
a married man's manners wane with
Qhs bioneylrmon! I ten you marriage
makes an awful difference! Indeed it
does!"
I should say it did." mumbled Walrt-
aley as he lighted bis pipe.
North American Life.
'rbc results of the business for 1897
et this progressive home company. as
published. and particularly referred to
by the " Monetary Times." Canada's
keeling financial journal. in its issue
of January 28. 1898. dearly thews the
unexcelled financial position to which
this company. has attained. and. ' •
guarantee that the company is a good
owe for its policy-bolde».
Nee nobld.s based sownat te..,. sum.oll.00
Cash Incest* dnteo.I aad pTe
e lites_ 11111400.111
Total vets 1.173,177.11
Net nrplas atter provldlag far
• 1 I M1ltias
The reserve fend stands.1 L,LS.45 .tg
The retial Ineeraaea la fortis
"The assets of the comra *y are im ex-
cellent aliape and well looked after-
iorf<eated by the thermos In cash In-
come from interest. etc., rdurwiag an
increase d 915.092, whits the interest
sod rents doe and secured at the end
a[ the year .bay, we are told, a de-
crease. Notwithetaolias that 11271,000
was paid to po':cy-shold"rtt during the
rear. tits- enmlkany ie ale* to slow alt
addition of more tban a quarter of a
million to reserve. 791E ancaity and
reserve funds amour& to the large sum
of $2,245,/80, a handsome showing."
"We referred Tint year to the com-
pany's marked earning power as shown
in the favorable results attained und-
er its Investment policies. And then
is still further to he noted. the 'clean'
character of its assets. The table sub-
mitted in Hon. Mr. Allan's .peach,
showing details of the assets and the
percentage of each class among them,
prmenta this is an interesting way.
The North American Life has in vari-
ous respect's made ea enviable name
for itself. V • progressive, »irefully
managed and sound company, It is en-
titled to rank high, and this year, it
is able to show a noteworthy share of
the aggregate increase of business by
Canadian Companim. The company de-
serves congratulation on Nervine &-
eared, In its new premises on Ring -.t.,
west, artless which are difficult to
surras In beauty, modernness and nor
venLence."
\V14. MrCABle•F.I.A., Managing De
rector.
L. GOLDMAN, Secretary.
Sprillg is Coming
Now is the Time to Purify 'Foul
Flood
Take Hood's Sarsaparilla and
(iutard Against Ganger.
During the winter. toting to close
confinement. diminished parspirattoe
and ether came.. the blood has be,•otnr
imp. erirbad and im,'ure. In the sip: ing
the mileage purify, enrich and vitalize
their blood with Hood's teareaparills.
The is tbe greatest and test Spring
Modeles, because it is therealest
aad i est blood purifier me-lal wi-
eace ever produoed.
It Is Wonderful
Wine, a change oan be trade by a few
bottled of Hood's Sarsaparilla at this
Beeson. This medicine orates an ap-
ietite. tunes and strengthens the dig-
estive organs, regulates the bowels.
gives sweet. refreshing sleep, quiets
the nerves. overcomes that tired feel
ing and gives renewed energy anal
ambition, strength and vigor.
oQdSorsa
S parilla
Is the hest -la tact We flee True Hluod pur(f.•r,
b1 ; els ter WI. C. I. hood t' o.. Lomeli, ahem
Hood's Pillse eyrie ca ►�ersea IIs. :
,.at
UI$ ,WAY OF PUTTING IT.
My f'r:l•nda, said the minister. earn-
atly, let w beware of Paten. We know
!'hat be scatters tacks eking the esrnwv
way ib orthe dm the just may punc-
ture their tires.
And as the congregation pedaled
homeward memy a member thought of
the pastor's warei.
QUESTIONS.
The questions whicb lame throng-
ing to our minds in hours of gnat
strew and pain seem sbanewerable.
Why should tb ngs be so harsh au un-
equal, mo unjust? Wby•ukokM those
who do wolf suffer, and times who de : H
apparently go unscatbedt Wby, for all
our earnest and determined efforts,
do we never get &bead in life, or ob-
taro a sure footing. while another, who
makes he effort at all. outstrips us in
the reed?
Way do we fall into pain end tram-
bleier whoa doing right tor oonsciesos' '
gist Why are we forever ustmtistied
wine our completed world Why. wino
we feel that 4113 conflict is too hard and
wise we sorrowfully tintertnine togtvs
up the 'tremble. does something always
(some to spar um tip to troth .!teen
And *ray do was forever feel that..
however hard the tight for right we
mast right itt Why do we fee that,
westtevr the isone paeaoa of testi/ft
settee. It mutt be deer W1d do we
that
mtdw, although we . with a mare �sudsy-
stead why, It meet be ell right9
CAUSE Folkj�9�_-_
First tramp-Iiew wow afdabalssgv
don't it, yard!
Second trtwip-l1 es. and ther\% ea -
other thing stout time that excites
year envy. I'll let.
First tramp-eVhet's that
Second tramp --it can't be arrested.
ate-. SIMPLE AT FIRST. '1
zee r eellsY to Neglect any Riad of Piles/
• - Clare Them at the aege..lag,
-WW1 are simple in the beginning and
cured. Tbey can be cured even
In the worst stages without pain or
lomat blood. tui•kly• surely, end com-
pletely.. Tkaoa iseoai j _urea ranged, that
will do it-"Trask's Magnetic Oint-
Mea
It allays the in.lemmaticn Immedi-
*tely. heals the irritated surface. and,
with continued treatment. reduces (ho
rowelling and puts the membranes in
good, sound. healthy condition. The
cure k thorough aad perms rant.
Hen are some voluntary *Ai eme-
lt: ited testimonials us have lately re-
oeivad
Judge Henry D. Barron. 8t. Croix
Falk says: -"I have suffered severe-
ly from piles, anti touni no remedy
until I applied 'Tesek's Magnetic Oint-
ment.' It relieved me at once, 'and
permanently, to the present time."
Daniel Jobe, of Liberty. says: -"M7
woes was afflicted with the piles for
ten years or more ani have tried
many eminsnt phy:I lane. but receiv-
e -1 no beneet until I was Induced by
your agent here. Dr. Beaver, to nee
Teaser Magnetic Ointment,' and f
can sow say she is entirely cured with
three bottler."
C. L. Root, Monroeville, w s: -"I
have bees' ttaing yonr'Trask's Mignet-
k Ointment' for bleeding piles. and
Aad 1t ropy She more then anything
else I have tried."
All drugsista sell Trask's Massed,
Olater ret. It is 28 tied 4e cents for
tuil-eised pac.kagee and is put uposly
by Fra o4a U. Millie 127 Bay street.
to.
DOMESTIC ANENIT1B$. ,
•
Ile --They say vete shomid learn rem
the mistakes be has made and the fool-
ish things he has done.
8he--If you followed the advire dear,
you'd be one of the brightest men on
earth."
The N :w wane&
Now filters upon pursuits formerly
moeop used by men. But the feminine
nerve3 ire still hers and she suffers
from toothache. To her we recommend
Norville. - nerve -pain cure - cares
tootbacbe in • moment. New iline the
moat marvellous pain remedy known
to .deice. Nerviline may 1e used effi"
cadet's y for all nerve pain.
ONLY AN EXPERIMENT.
Mrs I"eedem-You say you want
half • tumbler of rye whisky to make
a great moral experiment with?
Torn Tompkins -Yes, lady, I've jes'
taken de pledge. yer know, an' I wan -
ter see wbedder my moral stamina is
strong enough ter resist de temptat-
ion we drinkln' 1t or not.
etitrtas:. _
*New Style Tires
are constantly pushing old
makes to the wall, Why be
content with old fashioned
styles ?
Ceodrlch TIM
Res -Flex !Inc).
have pushed themselves to tint
foremost ranks entirely on their
merit. Our "T" catal.gppu • is
fell of interests to every RiDER.
Send for it. Dealers quoted.
•550)GA11 nag a., Untass
NW aad ted eats SL 11. • eineinTs.
The Very Fact That our Saler of LUDELLA
CEYLON TRA ars larger_ than ever and are increasing, argue the se
oellsnc of this sup.rh b . Have you tried it ? 25, 40, So Of lmoc.
la lead packages --from leading *terekeepere
ASYLUMS FOR INSANL
rhe Sacred Te.sple• of ligty pi Were the Fire'
Beams to Blistery.
The first retreats for tbe insane men-
Rhsed in history were the sacred tem-
ples of Egypt, where the highest devel-
epmant of moral treatment Nae prao-
tioee for the restoration of reason. Coe
'of tee earliest notices of the estsbli.h-
meat of en asylum for the insane is is
the life of et. i'beoduaiva, who was bora
in the year 4931, and died in 529. He es-
tablished. near Bethlehem. a monas-
tery, to which were annexed 'three in-
firmaries --ons for the sick, one for the
aged and feeble, and the other for sorb
as had lost tbeir menses -in which all
sureors. Spiritual and temporal were at-
forded with admirable order, care and
aftectim , In mediaeval Christian
times conventual establishments were
used tor similar purposes, but with
them exceptwaa there were no organ-
ized asylums for the insane until the
founding of Bethlehem Huspttal. This.
the oldest lunatic asylum in the wvrld,
with the doubtful exception of one at ;
Granada, was originally founded in
L2A7. as • priory is Bishopsgate, its
mother cburch being St Mrry's of
Bethlehem. or Bedleem in \Vyclif'e
spelling. It is spoken of as a hospit-
al for lunatic. in 1472, and as eu.•h
it was granted et the dissolution to
the Mayor and citizens of London. be-
ing incorporated as a royal fomedation
is 1547.
CATARRH CANNOT Bt CORED
with 1/OC•1. API'I.ICA a'IONA. as they con -
mot teal* the -eat of the di *sae. Cata.rb
la a Weed or .w,stltut,on&t doease• and
order-tieenre you meat take bola -,n
remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure 1. tat.
ala In'srn.illy and sots directly es
the blood nisi toueuw surfacce. Ha 1's t start \
Cure 1• not a prick medicine. 11 wee pres
crbed br 0e • t 'he hes' phye'ohne In this
country for !trim and is a regular prover*O
Ilea. It is oompdsed et the bo t ' onlca kuowa..
oanbiard wits ,ho h, et Wood our Ilion.
acting directly on tbemuonu.surfaces. TIN
parfactoomb'uatlenof tin two tngredb■o tog`
whatprndaera.s-h woadeetut netlist to Mase
trig t'atsrrh. -end ;or te.tlmonl .la, fr.e
r. J. t HI NEN' c0. Pr ole • Tutadq Os
Sold by bri'gi.ir, pr'eeT5c.
Rate Panay Pills are teeter.
NOT •N ADMIYTuas-
MONSOON.....
• HA1
le free from trashy Chia. an.l Japan Ta•ae
ss,
30, 40, so and 6o cog. per pound.
All grocers keep k -black and mixed.
.,sial
Bits OPINION.
What ere you dotag. Jimmie f
Reecho' th' dictionary through.
Sew do you like it f
Oh, me o' th' words u good 114
others bain't much sense in 'em.
It is not generally knows that Cot•
tee and Cocoa are several times mon
expensive • drink than tea, yet many
grumuie when asked to pay more thea
25o. a pound tor tea. The agents to
Ludeila tell us that each pound of
their popular 44k. Ceylon blend con-
tains two hundred and seventy-five
cups, or seven for one cent. They soy
a good be bas more strength than the
cheaper grades therefore goes fart*
er, and again the freight oost of poo
ing and growing are the same per
pound on a poor fee as on a good
one. This doss nut mean that 25.c. Lqys
della Is not good value, in fact we woke
der how it can be • produced for the
money, but that the 40o. is better, and
at such • small additional cost per cu
gives the roneumer greeter satisfeetiu�
in the end. This budella,which is hav-
ing an enortnoua sale, is put in sealed
Lead package at 25, 40, (lel and M
mato per lb.
PROOF OF IT.
'You're my first and only love, he dos
dared.
I can believe you. she answered wttlbl
shiver, for they were attire at legal)
'lien feet apart.
PIERCING IRON WITH CLAY.
Most people have beard of the old
experiment of firing a tallow- candle
from a gun through the panel of a
door. anal ran cas:ly imagine the boa
•filthy of Abe teat.11rrelowe'pnwle. else
usually very this and of soft wood.
It is far glpore difficult to believe in the
possibility urger* a lump of clay s.
a projectile -to penetrate an inch -think
iron target; but thle has recently been
done at \Voulwich Arsenal in the course
of- some experieuense for the 'purpose:-
of
purpoesof as•ertaning the condition under
which gas is fired ins mines_ A special
form of gun uasemployed to represent
a bore -thole, Soli rylindera of clay were
used to imitate the tamping. Shots were
fired in various explosive mixtures of
gas and air, coal dust, etc., and at
a distance of twenty -tire feet from the
gun an inch -thick iron target woe plac-
ed at an angle, go that, the clay could
be broken up into dust an 1 scattered
upw•nb. After the first three or four
Biota, it was found that the clay had
gone right through the natal, and the
hole was gradually enlarged by sub-
sequent impacts.
V &Mt
Br' -What a Preah complexion, 111re
Sprightly his.
She -Yea, she mates it tap- trash eve
ery evening. - a
Pure Blood
OELEHY KINH ro>;g•
red Mood--earorisl N health -We
htrkaltoehlawns t a1ih. Madras
11a. • package. wsea*ias sustceta .iced -.'rt
ria
-'Re AIMS -well LIWATgs -In the west: own.,
dead: low price,ea.y terra': lower ter Dash,
write at once. Keep ter rerena e.
W. JAIfIF.cOV written, Ont.
TLat was • Ivies Montreal judge
who the othr day rwnten.-ed a pill
pedlar to a term of Impresonment for
selling a pink rill representing them
to be the enure as the widely -known
Sed justly fam••us Dr. Williams' Pink
Pills for Pale People. The represen-
tative of the hr. Williams' Medicine
Company did amt press the matter
closely or the culprit would have had
a long term in jail. We atmmend the
persistence with which this fraud wag
followed up; runts cares are tar too
(requeot 504 should be put a stop to.
Whoa a firm bee spelat the motley that
tee'M.cli"ine Company have, In push-
ing their medicine. they should be pro
tested end three fraudulent ienitlatimg
pralnptly put au end to; the public, too,
should be protected from having worth-
iess cbeap stuff palmed oft oa them
in the place ofsooh world -famed arta
ore olmerit. We would like to eels the
Williams Mediel& Ootnpocy. and oth-
er medicine dealers. prosecute these
cases of fraud with vigor e0 we may
Meow that when we ask for a medicine
we may get exactly what we want.
end n .t some inferior and obeap com-
pound en wblcb the profit for the deal-
er would be four or five times that of
the better article.
PLAYING ALL THE TIME.
Does your husband work, Mrs. Dasb-
lest
indeed he does leer He play* tram
owe year's end to the other.
Row rax be do that and keep the
wolf from the door
Mr. Dsshley Is a magician.
TEEN THEY- SAW IT OUT.
•
S4.-WIty will yen server welt. wttb
nes/
15e-Bocatute it makes my head go
roused just to look` you.
T. Ainslie Young, Rector. High
School, Quebec, writes :-I should like
to add another testimonial to the num-
bers you have already received in fav-
or of "Quiokcure." I bore been trou-
bled a good deal lately with Boils, and
tried Quickcure. 1 ran only describe
ib effect as magical; In about half a
minute `after dprdication. 1 felt as
tbongh 1 had never been troubled at
*11. and viae completely welt In two
days. Wishing you every 'tureen with
your valuable demesne
w IPo sell
Tea Agents Wanted. any are
!II ni,
large naybellow our Rood' 1• their oma
Ity. Write to R B. MAYNOE a CO.. Imppoorter,
of ?sensed Coffee.. 4) Church Si.. Toreato.
SHIP YOUR PRODUCE,
Better, Begs, Apples. fruit, ac.. to
Tire SAW$ON 000MIUI•M 04., laettatt
Ger. ef west iWrt tum• 5.5.... ala. TOaOMA
Dq W.
SPROE, B. A. (graduate of Dnhlla
Catrenitr, lee ed) specialist Chnmle
Dewar a its Iwrea„. sO eo•1 oa
VIC4 b'.MA.mtiW,srss.
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e.
IMOAT
roa
M08E & TvsaAl;.rrr
Dominion Line Steamships
} MonMal and Qneh•c to IAv.rpooi In summer,
Non • id to Liverpool In wt Far. Large and
fait twinscrew sIeam.iIps 'I.ebervtor' 'Van
ioavw.' ' Doelnbn ' 'tcot.man,' ' Yorkshire;
Auoerior a000mmod.tlon •or Punt Cabin. Ace,
end Cabin and titsorage iw,rengere. Rates e1
ar.aaggr'ae�� tint Cabin, ; tweed Cable, M=Si
1
ee IIT 50 and upwards according to
,gamer and bort,. Tor all t•terniatlo• apply
to i.ocal Aatente, or pawn, To.tutrce
Oee'I Agents ITW. Sacrament Mt_ Montreal.
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PLAYING "POSSUM."
As the warm sup softens the snow
bank. It settle away and the top of
the wire fence appears above the sur-
face. This 1s Jaek Frost'* opportunity(
and be hardly wait, the sun's setting
before the show is frozen tact to the
wire. Then be rejoices' to see TH 8
PAGE go dews-ee.tbare have gone !a-
fore. Bat behold. when the morningf
aaa loosens his grip. up come t be coiled
springs as pert.d ea ever. and poor
Jack is again ferried to bow down and
sarrsader to elasticity.
Price lbrt aad Illustrated printed
matter on application to the local Page
Fence dealer or to
THE PILE WIRE FENCE COMP�1Y,
WALKERViLLE. ONT.
P. 11.-8e. oar "ad" next week.
YOU CAN'T PULL cotton over your eyes and call it wool.
HARTFORD
and VIM TIRES
700 0A11'T Pott e. w.f.*. mbu. , eoaenattloa neer s yaws hlrtc
and .oI WM • Ione tire
are not made that way. They are
made the way that has stood the
test --the best way-otlr way. We
fully gsaranteie *eel pals of road Ores and repair them At RE OF COST.
Write us for **ewers to your questions about tins,
NONt11lM--111in41&er Istel Mak' TOSONTp Till Co., Utnited,
11n1f1M.{s - ifienleggielleierifierks.
a*UP*I .--11111aa wow let MON. 9 dobe** Si %nit.