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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1898-3-4, Page 10o 'ataxy?ia•tryt use. ipplpsr If DI TOR/ 4L NO TICS. The seri: al et l''eailods,oa the tipper e, of a Utritlah expeditloo ender ,nl Delemstl..al t..14A'leg the Muo- ..0 of the 1'ltilieh Govertsaillinhalartis tither atop IA the ooIIInet het went chain and Great Britain for sttprem- y la T. -ha Tti(TMTTheriMpedition hat later i.) point of adtm'lsrs than the reach column reported some weeks (o to have arrived at the same Viso.; to all it may be ezlt•.sted to do is to 11.e the ,British flag and take DOrn- It! p,oasrtsat:e of Uwe .sentry, as aim u h here s;fea4y done, !sloth:of their Hal c aimm tee be asttlel by the home overrtruenta That settlement will be serious matter is Indicated by the ,trent disposition et France to sup-, ort the osetlpatis* s 000mpllssbod, by er agent; and by the determination' xwatedly expressed by Great Britain hold the whole valley of the Nile ghost •ll comers. Tbe claim of the titer power 1s to eoutrol all of the •nitons one* included la the Egypt - ,u Soudan, and that this. territory, itis that lecltided ,In Unit British. ,here of influent* aorhh of i.ake Ai- ert, covers .the wbule Nile waterway,' ad on the west, the country between this French Congo provisoes of liomu and Arhirmi. The most positive Metal atateMettt- eft the British posti- ioo was made is 11116 to the Commons y Sir E:dw•rd Grey, who declared that he French Inv.aioaof the fair-el•Gbe r! -the territory tying between the 'reach Cosi° sad the Nils -would he monied by England 0* an osfrlea4iy rt, and that tbis feet wee simrly els- agitaao& .1, .er. ch Gooer'nllaaat• revert helms, Franee ltas ate aced to admit that Great Riitaln has ny rtebts on the Hahr-et-cbsse4 bee- n her refusal on the groun1 that no tiim to .overelapty to Africa is vaad ritbont bona fide oere4 stloa, and that thea Ffypt ev11041M 4 the Sou :an.the 13hr-el-:banal breams the hinterland if the Freacb Congo. STARVING AND PENNILESS ..•� nUW DiFFti&RNT NAIi0.113 RAT. W e sled east in.Ante▪ awN rt a maet4ey The Nemeses* Niasyaevea/ra of tartans encs°.• la rN°�4(� N'k14e ase is.,t TrmNa ?ha Jt(°glisb lase ac�mi ted le! all ats- Bis or seven actors were sitting is prehiplscieseers to bs the mann a London tar when a wan, haggard Miami eaters is the wSorld. '10 see a h the individual. with a ragged cut. aMt(tl-,rani as stages'to auts dlnnn�la W ha hatged ftp to the twists a lasso° in the art of gractehal eating. "Penton my appearance," 7fttrerent- 1F - moo with the ragged Duet. "I was saki aHuainan. capons shnot ot disdain to out always what 1 am; but, to take ere Cho latter more cwhen Cal seared - than I! Mort. I am iu straitened clrouuostan- knife and Lurk. nes jwtt now. I atm not a beggar. The Erenehmau will use a piece of gentlemen, but -but -(las voice (alter- bread in nearly all nasal where Ne should use • knife. The Berman on e l. and be turned aride to n lite away • Ctrs other band plunges has knife Into tear) -hut I am starving. I have not IAis mouth is a way that Is terrifying. eaten anything for three days, an i 1 , the Swede ottt.a up ail his fool inn) am on the prink u' the suicide's grave. -tiny i ieea first of all and hart hawing 1 hesitated while noosing Waterloo laid aside hs holt°, procmla to take upptecebypteo.withbisturk. bridge jut now. thinking whether 1 the Italisa trees a spoon quite as would throw otyself over and convert often as a fork. He will employ the misery into eternity, or whether I former fur vegetables and s,metimee would make we •festat tog et ••few evenn la for :pito w bat fhe uriou s lattert One of the spoo c . pence for a meal that would sa.e my , The Japanese diner uses chop -sticks. poor scut" (Here the man broke down • form of implement somewhat diffi- cult to manipulate without wonder- and - nod 'shah," remarked the bar- able practise. while the Chinamaat hare ghis (col with hit Long amiable p'Manner maid. thoroughly repulsive. "Wel.lIt' - hetors in this world," 1 The t,reek aivallows bit meat du• huge' ag4e 1 one of the opulept. Thespians. ' mouth( uIs. and would probably de- ra thrust h: • hood foto his at bah • Week weighing half x pound in nse e i bait a iart(t. Caking a very sharp to 'march of lo4.•ae obsess. !knife. he divides the meat, into roar "l know you are all aettore.�v tun- ! or five great sections each of w bice be Untied the man with the radio met -at- � ' flings into his mo.rth in rapi.: succes- =•1 was an acrubat. Flirt *bleb is eotdsiuo. It is not to le wonderel at that ti .cruse the her there brqug4t N tss4the Greeks suffer much from indigest.• what I am. (Turns; aside sad waiph.i (nen. !Peruse me gentlemen, tart drink did 1 whoa all is had ane' lone. the Eng - it. 1 aro hungry now, with not • 1 easy Itobrat the et' er Rations in the art use a tr;eod to Lath world. Yes. was iY refined .sting. druuk when 1 clioded the trarese amid the r.,ara of applause and the band- etappisg of • mighty audience. 1 was ;ready for my !.sing leap. Ile °petsire bed dTid nosy, and the audience wait- ed hrestitlssely fur my next more. 1 re-'%ZM1•'and. Moe dtduk."tff 14Id-wa the stage. a distance of sixty-five feet, • wreaked Mass of broken boom. The seal e**44er in my story the bo.pltal- and the last • ho.pter, the street. I'm here, gentlemen, injured so that i rep - not work and I am starving." "Are you still ',hie to do a hand- spring 1 ' one asked. "I am." replied the mao with the ragged coat. "and to convince you Wei I ate truthful. I U do a hear -spring here in the tear." Ther actors cleared • spare and the man in the ragged coat drew bimM1 to Isla toll height with his hands a` o -:S him bail. - would not do this haadeprine now." he said, "only I •u starving L ed penniless.' Ile did the haod.pttag. And as be reached -the inverted position a half- crown, two st(fllings and a handful of coppers dreamed' trims him poOtet jfag- Hag on the mosaic floor. And as it is ata admitted prisripLe tat paseseeiaa of a hinterland carries with it theelsht Plasma" to a:f:acest vatik ..y., • right ,conceded to Osla nary to Southwest Africa and the 'k cone, *ranee lutists ttat abe has el••ar right to extend the Fttenrh Con- ti hinterland to the Nire: Tb • quota - ion thin arras mainly upon the right If sovereignty, end as to *bat coneti- uuw that right in Africa, France is 1il.iltg to Montt the definition Isid. Lowe by ilkiiplead, when, in 18.7, Por- ogal nisi* claim to the lower valley of he Zambesi. Is resisting lint .:aim he British Geverameet declared that a r'aim le sovereignty le Africa can sly be maintained by rest o^ctepatinn If the territory claimed." asd defined t, -h ore.patlon as one sufficient "to wnfaia order, protect forelgn.raaad ontr,l the natives." ht was under .his ddialtion that Ifog:an1 took pos- aseioa of Rhr dosis and Fyaasalaad,and ?rand now declarer facet eke fully se - *fats the British position, and MS Imre ha the Nile valley, only what' ;reit Britain dii years ago in that l the Zernbeei. Rept had outcast- tbe Bohr-el-Obarel, England made to attempt to oocupy it effeetivety, in 'eh. there was not an Englishman in he territory, and so Fran'. stepped n and by the erection of stations and he rnaioteoanre of so armed force, es- al.liahed ber right of sovereigntyit a difficult to me how, In view of the ,nnriples Laid down by England in her nat.entiohn with Portugal, thew argn- igilteitan to overthrown; and those who think fleet France, whirb for teal - re yearn las etc -slily directed effort o f he annexation of the Jahr-lGhss- sl to the Frenek Congo, *411 yteld to .ter-ly at -aleph. argua,nts, ars Pro - Ishii' reckoning without tbadr boot. UP MW DOWN. The force whirl men all the law of fravitalion draws things downward to he earth. Put a higher law forces tverytbing into which 111. enters do sxtenfl upward and away from the tart & The plant grows; Its leaves *stead upward, its flowers stand upright. The tree grown (ts tr* tk. with its great ,turden of breeches and leaves and 'reit. standing there In direct oppo- sition to the law by wbich all bodies Lee drawn and fall to the earth. Why dens it do tbatt Yearns bore smother lie, mimes tato operation. The laws of lite begin here to sect and show themselves, even In this tiny peeking .peat of gram. to he far superior to the laws of matter. The gram grown and this tower and 'stronger it grown the 4II%1lsr up it machete. The tree trunk grows larger and higher each Fear, .Mil Nob year holds upward Ettore lied stun d its burden of fruit sad flowers.'Only when life 4* takes from thane -- when tM flower Il' Woken ed the CUM r. Hart-4iglt le fall bank late bed! ee trr the laws of matter. o life is intact It grosses *p' when (ti life La dvtroyetj it fella down. Now these Iowa of "alp and down" roach everywhere, and airs fit symbolist nett only of oar headily life, bet oe ear nb6l lib as well. Oar bodies tithed upright while thrp are sites. vttel with I1.he Iib if sitar*. That fall vibes that lire Is Oar male, when the great ptis- eiple of soul hi* s.4► all life. In torment grow upward ►err stronger sed !treater, tows -4 gaMetlot Wh*it that ?S6 test Ring front crest to rrni \L'evee great Hie Le siestrnarr ie 'thea bold, Mil la the lrwrth At'antic hove 1 can oM- we? thereafter is diiwo.'sod It halls sawed 'bo rise 42 fest in height. In faltaM a matted d ttheGe sten Careen their b-4ght does lawsovwhit' tgreg dti $atsitiri 4Mltd idyl"- not °leash le fid( feet and la the Mod- ish.. - Mori mem 1414 Nei. • SMUGGLERS' CAVES. The Golden Klondike. M ,ENORMOUS RUSH OF OOLD SEEI(eES-Gotten# L Canada's Greatest Medicine. Greatest, Became in Cases Of Dysi e'• cis it Ass a.taer h itkel alegic bi tgat hits the mot, brings relief t p he snifferor, sad gives tone an strength to the at math as no •,ther medicine dr es. Oouid Not cat Wttlsoart Palo. "For many year' I have bees a suf- ferer from a ea sr* naas of Dyfepsi* Icould n t eat without great pain In my atoms -.h and wear.W be sick and vomit up what I ail eat Ow day l read eh • tare r1Ar.d by od'. Sarsaparilla. I told my basland I behaved this med- icine would help ter,. lie went .lain away and got • Irittle o' Hoot's Far- ea•ntrtlla. I took four bottles ani 1 vas �t�'•� 'Yea Alen Starers, Mak$nda, IlltytL !A sorsa• 1100(1 .) parilla Is C.anals's Omar 4 ►teethes. Cl ; cis for Ss. old ha all fouseiata flet lash Hood ca Hood's Piila i^'".b sJt.r-dla.»r p41. std j4..•tl,rn. rat WEIGHTED SILK. To show the =mixer in which silk is adulterated, ao Iingllsh chemist re- cently analyzed a piece of silk with the following remittal:-ltoel silk„ y,8; we, 11; ash. mostly tin ozld and si.ica. 14.30: or?snle matter, sot silk, 46. Such 'walk' becum..a shabby In • few weeks, but so rapid are the change of fashion that it is said to be preferred by maay pun'•baaers. nom Seer. sos'.d Advice from 6eo was• ma• fano the Trip and WNW" 6iAaaAaaa e' the ■arMYlpa the meld Seeker. NN/ 5..d res. la the rush towards the golden fields of the Klondike there are thous- ands who are ill-tittgl to eta& the stria of hardship and ezl.oenre. wilt b are inseparable from that trip. 141 - nes., disease and death is almost cer- tain to claim many of the ill-prepared .dvegtarers. Toe torlowi.g letter tram One wk' bas thdergnne tbe bard - auto. ett the. tett,. wiUU,Drovp:interffpetas to those who intend goingibto Lbsdv. Mats but gold laden aorta --.--- - tIkariese , Leo. lath. 1807. Dear' Airs,-Yy +object• in writing this letter is to giro a word of advl:e to those wino cwtemp'ats hong to the Yudaln mhd fields. For tan TTgars 1 have 'fortowed the dtehpatieai d[ pros- Fectiog, tiruber estimating • ed min - tog, apd the hardships and ptivatiJ,as whale one has to undergo, are enough to wreck the net la 11��YY'7f 1miest coast:tut ion. wss strirke* la the wetter er.th pd•stria'. 5. to remelt et exposure. 1 ronowertel Iron Ws. hart it :at be-, and ti.seeds at thanm wbi:h tsated dbesesalves Ln Ws ken) of heart sod kidney troubles. I mattng'd to reach Vancouver. but did not 'hare neural holes of recover- ing. I fess teed. however, to give Ile. WItllams Ilob Pipe's Mel and at first pnreh*a d but two boxes. Before these were gone I found beyond a doubt that t e.y were help iag ole. sod their ometinued use "pal* ane oft my feat wen." to use a t4uman exprea- Sors I thea engaged to go to the Yukon country and On'q those who have made the trip to Dawson City coo form even tt a faintest conception of the hardships that hive Lobe horns in making the trip. Before starting I added to my outfit two dozen totes of Dr. Williami Pink Pills and I eau' honestly say mo part of my outfit prov- ed of snob Invaluable service to me, and I would strongly urge every man who goes in to tabs. a supply with him. as be will find the rized of such a tonin and uphuilder of the system nn many oceaeione. I went is and returned to this plans by the Dalin(' twit, whish consists of 35o tulles of old In Sian trail. starting at Pyramid Harbor. In go- ing over the trail one has at timee to wade through mud more tbso a toot deep. sad ford streams wrist deep in Joe cold waters. Whoa I started for the Yukon my weight , was only 149 pounds. and 1 now weigh 110•pooads, thanks to Dr. Whiten's' Pink Pall.. I stn sum starting for snutber trip to LM.aon 4r '.Los setae routs. This time, howeve. he travelling will he nn snowshoes. 'will y in may depend up - ,t It Dr. Williams' Pink Pills will xi toren rsrt of my outfit. I write this letter for the two told purpose of letting you know what your medicine has done for me and *aging those who go in to take a supply with them. Every aeon. whether chs is sink or well, who undertakes the trip to the Yukon will require some- thing to brace him and keep ‘..1 ron- stitutic:g mound in that country. I may say that my home is at Copper'C1iff. Ont.. where my wife sow resides. Yours very truly. Jots Plebe. jurThey Way MU aw i▪ le▪ a Aloft asi MONS re..I. A very en?ltoa'feat-aft at the oeaata of England. weere rooky or wild. Is the tre.ot+tted and bank.d-up paths from the ever along the coast. These are no- ticeable Its Deers and t7ornwatl ant along the Bristol Channel- Thot ter- rible era -front consists of preclpitoue walls of rvr't, with orgy bore and there a dip. where a brawltotg stream has Newel its course down to tbe sea. •od MA . there is. perhaps• a sandy sburw olr difmi.Mtive proportloo, and the rats egetead aro pierced in all direst- with ireo-with ravens,. Mr smugglers formerly rio their goods into these eaves. oboe the weath- er permitted. or the preventive men were mot on tate lookout. They stowed away their goody ia the ewes and gave notice to the farmers wee gentry of L a or'ighborh..od all of whom were provided with aiafumerous donkeys. which were henceforth seer down to Um ambits and :be kegs an'l bales were removed ander cover of the night or of atoms. As an excuse for keeping droves of donkeys, it wee pretended that the Ms tamed sad tiss kelp served as adbairsble dressing for the :and ; mad so doubt so they did; the trains of woos soeset'.mts came• up 1 • ' sw^ks nl sant, 'tut nut with kegs of brandy. Now • wary preceptive man a.tga: watch too narrowly the proceedinggss of these troths of sssea. Amore ngly •noires. yeomen., sad farmers •like set to wort to cart deep ways in the farce of the Dowi*, alma? the dopa of the title sed beat them up, .o that the wools caravans' a talon t,ea is .sight travel ■p sad down unseen from the em redneatly screened from the land side. Undoubtedly the sunken were mei high Mike are a great pro- tection st the weather. So they Were bo be -nowt ito doubt' greatly were the good folks coombs ... d for their conniderstion for the besets cod their driver*, in thus at gnat neat eh -tattiest thaw off from the violener of the gale. Nevertheless, it oma hardly be doubted fist concealment from the eeypens of the coast -guard was nought by tli+means quite as msoh, if not more, than the sbelterisg the heart* of bur - dee (70* tis weather. ANl)TRER RELIC OF ,POMPEII. Another Rosman villa has been dug up al Boasoreale, ale the .lopes of Veen - vies. wear Pomp0H.' weer* the gteab find of silver ornaments ayes made two yeaho. TM Kohl. are colored with Emult6*1 treaoow ebiefly landscaped sad manage. Oms repre.eat* s bridge over a river. Mach ea angler flaking with u Iles. F00r wins lam were to the cellar tied 'se15*.ekaiwtona Moe Leen MOW lb abs ereavatbtn.• LARGE/ET WAVIIIB. The largent waves are anew oft Caps Hare, rising to 46 feet le Weight sod WHAT BOARDERS PAY. Gentleman-Madala, at the price you charge for board 'could rent s fine bonen sad bine half a dozen servants. Mrs. $ighprioe-True. but you'd have tat an the fighting with the servants yourself. i eve you that trouble, and it's etortb tbe money. TIMES HAVE CHANGED. Whet is that old saying sheat pro- clalenisg the truth (roes the haus. Dsm't know, exactly, but It would he $ poor AsathOd to these dale at sky tlerafters. CATARRH CANNOT BE CORED wits I.00A APVIJUA • wm- °°"i'' r!atpkt��iiwli«e"'rt"r tag Igime ps was eta u le me 0. WALING VS. DRIVING. IY•dtt•- t -fn ordinary summer 'a•a•at meillmg la-jnet aa.JFailLis r now it'i:ig.infact et: f••r;yet acde w the girls don't neem to rare f Jr it. I.rnr4Onesa-In sailing a hoot you hsie to We both hands. don'hyont BEiUect A2aE Conipnn. SIXTY-FOURTH ANNUACIEBT13. - °PARING HIS Y'k iCLINGB. After the young composer ha4 el•Y- ed his piece twlue he dried tee pers- ►iratio4l off h4 brow and expectantly looked toward" Rossini, awaiting his comment. Russiaioisdyt.d over to the piano ant naked: Are you through( Yea replied the young musician. What was that you have just play- -est It wan atost(ku1 aioh which -I oan- Poaed after,Nsyertmer'a death. HOW duos isease ou 1 We}}(replied7Roesinl, it will do. but I can assure you of one thing -it would ba 'e been tar better had you died and Muyerhesr composed the music. The PrebedllitUM Are, that your temper will improve, and you Wit enjoy walking and skating 44 real earnest once that sore corn is removed. Pitnaru's Painless Corn Ex- trartar`never fail., gives no t•ain, and w ill relieve you in twenty-four hours. Give Putnam's Corn Extractor a trial and be happy. A Rift:1 NMRATION. It seemed very strange end curious to Beanie that Its little eister was torn without any teeth. A few days after the Laby's birth the cook was oblig- ed to go to the deotiat to have her teeth extra:led. Ob my 1 exclaimed Bennie on her return,. what do you think t Look's been to the dentist to get 'o- ber-end. WHAT IS YOUR TRACE ? The annual meeting of the share- holders of the British American Aeour- ansa Company avis rtel•L,- o iia.-aess- pany's offices, Nos. 18, c0 and 22 Front street east, Toronto, on Friday, the 18th February. The President, Hon. Geo. A. Cox, oc- cupied the chair. Mr. Pv H. Sims was a; (hinted to act as Secretary, and read the following report, wh:cb, on motion, was adopted: ANNUAL REPORT. In preventing the Sixty -Fourth An - anal Financial Statement of the Cum - pea the Directors have pleasure in calling attention to the following re- sult, of the year's bus:nese. The balance of in000le over expendi- ture. as shown by the Revenue Ac- count, o-count, is $tui,8,2.74. There hat hsen a net appreciation in the market value of Securities of 914.147.93. The Reeerve Fund has been increas- ed from $5.8 $01.84 to $LSI, .61.51, star providing $42,500 for two Ii..11-nearly dividends, at the rate of mesa per_, cent. per Mbom. The adapted liability os portent pa licie. 'is $511,1162.60, an amount morw than ample, according to the Com- pany's past experience, to run oft all existing riska, and after providing for this there is a net surplus over capital and all lialdlities of $79,381.66. In all departments a 4.ereaae la shown in loss ratios as cdnpared with thew of the previous year. The Directors express their appre- ciation of the efficient services of the Oft oars, SI octal Agents and Repreeen tatives of the Company durina the past year. All of wb;ob is respectfully submit- ted. SUMMARY OF FINANCIAL STATE- MENT. Total rash income. .$1,470,309 40 Total expenditure., includ- lag appropriation tar • losses under adjustment... 1,309,50668 Balance.." . - 100,832 74 Dividends declared... r... a 52,50000 Total aseetn.."......«... e,«., 1,610,4'7 R8 Total ItahiIlti*s ..... 169, 0 :: 7 Surplus to policyholders.. $1,'41 t6t 51 The following gentlemen were elud- ed leo-ed to serve as Directors for the ensu- ing year; Hon. Georgi A. Cox 7 J. Kenny, Hon. S. C. Wood, 8. F. Mo - Kinnon, Thomas Long, Joh* Heinkha Q.C., LL.D., H. M. Pellatt, R. Jelinty, A. Myers. At a tweet:- :'?' antis rnregtlyiliee, 0.0A. Cns �resiAeet and Mg� r, J. J. Sean. .idalt. 'Made es Oaesraat.e Use lie A CASUAL G ANCK. Mrs I(ynuu-Dict you notice the gen- Ueenaa that Mitt got off the tar t Aust AnksbudaThe brunette mad Ip the brown wait and derby. wearing a polka -tot s'art and opal pin, chrysen- theoruat, l afoot leathern tan Riovea ant smoking a cigarette t 1 didn't ob- serve that chuaely. Did be speak to oaf HOMER YEORY- WON IN GREY COUNTY BY DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS. ■tan. Theta ma Ye. cell. mer Marr. 0. Lrma r. J. r,e.rr.k.rwres It -meld'. Kinsey rot.. ■■*,Tarr *hose. ('are All Weary *Lease.. Morley, Ont.. -itis little town la excited over so occurrence that would, in early days. tette been looked upon as a munifeatatton of medic. The cir- cum.tanaoi ars clearly detailed in the following letter sent by Mrs. Thomas Hugheis of thio plaoe to The Dodds Me- &kias Co., Limited, Toronto: - "I cheerfully testify to the wonder- ful work done by Dodd's Kidney Pills, bellevieg that too much praise Catmint be given them. I was for four yearn a great sufferer from palm in my back, along my spina. is my bead, eapeciolly over the eyes. in my left, and occasion - 'in my right nide. Five doctors treated me. and I also bW be care tied advice of en American spec -7101st.. All failed ti, help me. I triednearly all the patent medicines I could bet none of tbeso did' as n7 It 4* well known among medical men that certain diseases Are more rapidly developed to certain tccuDatIone than In others. That each occupation has its attendant obystcal weakness. En- gineers, railroad men, and similar oc- cupations suffer mostly from kidney troubles, and men who are often ex- yuned to the weather suffer from rheu- mAl't5Tk,'17414 a eterkWand orot.mslonat. men, In fact the army of people whose business keels them Indco'w, are of- tcntlmes great mutterers from piles and constlaallcn. In this connection the following 'Tette". la of interest to people whore occupation *111 not allow suelclero outdoor ezerctsa. 4 pn:inent Granth.. Tt'ua�road man 'Cys:-" Having sufferedintense- ly for veers with piles (not being able to sleep for nights), sited having tried different ointments with only tempor- ary relief, I was advised to give Trask's Magnetic Ointment a trinl, which I did, and feel thankful. After .assing them . t,,,.. rse .3. ..tom that i -am- completely -ed. I cou•1Cel' It. as- - .toatabtng ...'..any truly marvellous. Wherever I have recommended this ointment, the remits proved as satis- factory as In my case. Any sufferer s:,w3doome--thin. reo.,Aiie••t „rameds-a. Mal, and 1 feel c•ertatn they w111 say •s 1 do, that tt cannot he spoken of too hlghb."-J. C. Frasier. Toronto. Traak's Magnetic Ointment to not only the safest and surest remedy for �pllee, but it la the best .known and meat popular. Every physician and druggist In the country knows it, and what it wltl do. gond by all drugslats at 21 and 40t per bottle. Fr .nets Il. Kahle, 117 Bay street. Toronto. Croup, Coughs, and Colds cured by Ransom's His. 97( 1i► diad Tofu.,. 19. all druggists. • ------- 1 AE LiMiT. impassioned Lover- t'ei .Inc m7 an- gel. whet to do to prove my love.. Oh. that I might, like some knight of old. hettle for you, softer for you, die for you. Sweet 0411-1 wi*h you would give op week ins. impaseinned Lover --Oh, come, now, that's asking too mach. SHE KNEW BETTER. He. saatentionely-At a great bar- gain Mme awhile. Ake -Aad let another woman get itf 1 guess toot I A PATIENT RNcOURAOED. 9swkin♦-Ao you sent for s doctor. Does boi think you will be out conn t Rohl/0m-ll imagine ie. He sold be wiled i had .ant for him sooner. HENS HATCH FiSH EGGS. In China ben. are employed to batch fi Lb eggs. Tues° are sealed in an egg - at 'i and placed under the unnuspect- in,, • n fora few days until the spawn has .. , o life. The contents' of tb._s r1I *Vets emptied igto a'hal- low pool, wbsre piny can t► snashin t until the g{IOnows are strong enough to be turned into a lake or river. GiRLS ANI) BOYS. Old Friend -4 s'I.ee girls are a good deal morthe4pensive to rear than boy', ain't tbey Old Family Man -Wall• they is fer a while, but mo' genera.ly so Boon an a girl marries the expense is through with; but just an quick as • son get's married he wants to borr.r all you've got. " }or two end three nights at stifles I could not close my eyes in sleep. I wan bloated so terribly that 1 could neither sit nor walk. My agony was simply indearrieable. For nearly three years I was bed -fest. ' Finally I tried Dodd's Kidney Pills. From the first dose 1 began to mend. I have used fourteen bozos, and am completely cured, and as strong as 1 altar ..aa. wa rias dime b 493:7 wart, t thanks to Dodd's Kidney Pills.' -Mrs. Tbomaa Hughes. "I hove kbown Mrs. T. Hughes fi- e number of years, and I can truthful- ly state, that the foregoing statements are atrietly true." -N. Lefler. J.P. Dodd's Kidney Pills. the only cure an earth 11r Ittlithaj3sesonJbatioess.. Rheumatism, Lum' ego, Inseases of Wo- men. and all other Kidney Diseases, ire sold by all druggists, at fifty cents • box, sax boxes, $2.50, or will be gent on receipt of price by The Dodds Medi- cine Co., Limited, To -onto. YOU RUN NO RISK- ONSOOti . INDO-Cs.Y LON TEA, 'is packed in lead and cannot ,ulterated. s 30, 40, 50 aPi _6 _. per pound. All grocers keep it. UJjC catps4Ae.t artt.d in'aaW*, mol prepaid "tier TUN 4. 0��� Town " with angle, for S oe•ta ..amps. estim*a musts neper. s Mono O. worm* kplus•R meesjesr tv.i. smea�rrAN`atats�t. °olio .H tI1.M /het • oe Nl �a1yy •• r► su ? sacs 1.4 Wei ea - HAVE YOU - A PIs. WITH TWO TAILS -Ir8o WAITS - W. P,. HARUW1 Na.s.*. William ac - Roll r w 0.O,t& a'aa iii Dominion Lino Steamships Montreal and Quebec to Liverpool In summer, Port aid to Liverpool In wisher. Lame and la -t twin screw steamships 'Labrador.' Tao coavor,' ' Do•.lalow.' 'acotaman.' ' Yorkobin: Sunerlor accommodation or First (,'obis, Seo and Cabin and Steerag. passengers. Nate. et passant First f=akirs.*so., .x ,►Ws., $34 t8 eeraae 111 50 sod upeai s .aeo,rdlue N 'teenier and berth. For all IRIonnatIon apply to Local Anenra, or DAVID TORR./I-c. t l0,, Gan 'I Agental1.4i W.e ba r•si et...Ma•tairl, ROUGH ON AUNT:E. Tommy -That church ia aver -260 years old. Gracie -My' auntie says it's only 100. Thmmy-Olt. well, 1 spore that's M far back as We can remember. TH =i1R OWN TAILORS. Dorothy (noticing the brawn knobs on the borne of grandpa's oxen) -1 des. the oxen do their own eewin' by the looks of their thimble.. W P Q sol► OVA * •P ** What and Why ?411. ► Ir to WHAT •sena Goodrich Res -Flex SLE TUBE TIRE •T0ATITVIOTta Ralaete WHY -Wt.T,s Fitter. The *45 it M nude. the material a esti, t4etoab it is subjected to. the perseal ha ,pection, it+ scientific 0111411 41114 snd below at arra Weide se Oen .td. •. DON'T FASTS LIM 701*0 4 00551501 5007 Onr ca•sh:Ins le full of Interest wind for ratan.). woe " T.' Dealers Quoted. AMERICAN TIRE CO., Limited, it 4 . tea end the Kinn et, w., Toronto laio :044 T •OHO A Gem ,P1tStlkrap*ed by 1 Rays Shawn • small bard kernel, covered by layers of nerd skin. This tiny corn causes keen gain. The only sure means of extra,^t- Iog It, without psis, in s day, is Put- nam's Painless Corp Extra -tor. Sure? Yea. Pain Ieue 1 Yes,Cheap 1 Yes, in- deed! Try it. PROBABLY. Hargreaves -What are you so a sent about! Ferry -I -I was thoughts. Find tbst sort dull don't you 1 looking trying to 'ollect my of collection pretty dreading for Dorm. Scalds, Cute or My aeowshoe 'triage cut right iuto the flesh across my toes. and I was • healed Um sore complete e NATITRAL GA8 IN ENGLAND. A natural Erna well Ms been lored in SUOMI County, Etaglawl. It vial le 1ng driven for water. The odor of gm - Lions by the workmen, trat no titian tion waa ;aid to it until the de% WW1 Wetted. It has burned for • long time. It le • decided novelty in ithignead. Indigestion cur° CELERY 1111116 plasaater se ma toms& etrengtboos tbe stemealiat=test aro es et. Sold by all iltengtom. Or weolloaly Imstesen en 101111111`0. tatIft.e. fou Have lellw"."'"-probehly read this advertis. eserit many liege*, and thougilt. nogillettl ahOut it This time make up ',Our mind to try 1.11T/ELLA CAVION TaA without delay. It win do the mt. In lead pa. k toms. as, 4o, so and 6oc. From isattseg grocer. Mills, MI6 • Haim, Berri tern c,.. removed to Wesley BOW, Rloh awed It. W.. Tomato. ypToronto Cutting"$ohool. 1 or proteedua. Write foLoses tot r parttcNo uiars.tter trade lir Yong* Rt. Toronto. "ws WANT YO U MCC Iseellerent ladies aad gentlemen male as sm• eiorowet. Industry 5. the • roman NE gsssitY to secure 0000 RZIEL/HERA TION. Can glee he address or reproasatailve wbo has jest Masted VW Ile It D,111'8. $8 sea tie made right A T rose owe Boma NICHOUI 0A.. CONROY'S IMPROVED CRIME TOPS SHIP YOUR PRODUCE, S uttee. Eggs, Ambits, Fran. as.. to Coe. to/ Won Wartiot and Sonkorso sta. MONT% received 1114111ga. e st ewerd• at tt Wixit. ISM 311110r11 PATIN/ WILLIS TOM hams met wit\ o uch universal fa- vor. that meal manufacturtre are now molten inferior nil tat!. Insist on haying Si 11:111‘11W00111 ru sever sis good so the genuine. pi, CONTAINS THE NEW INCREDIEPT re 0 MAI SACK ACHt , PRICE, 25 CENTS. Ort YOUR DICUOUIST. OR lrf nail PRO1'1 • MOM ammo See ! Page Fencing is Cheap ! Lies dealers can supply you with the reliable time tried. tbaroaobly Wog ted l'age woven wire fencing, in owes. at from! 15 to 65 cents pen rodll trbase. prices for isuch fencing as Page ire very low. And when comparing' oith the cost of other kinds of fences 'the difference in favor of Page ie Olin greater, as so many less poste are need with it. A recent railroad order for OKI milea in good evidence that Ps F. is in the lead. Send to us or aimly in perMin or by, card to any Page Fence dealer. IIIE PE WIRE FENCE COMPANY, WALKERVILLE, ONT. 12 Varieties For This is • BONA FIDE offer ono& to introduce our Vegetable •nd Flower Seeds to new customers and whith we guarantee to elver* nu or the amount pild refunded and the Seeds shim as • present. At the,... WeI .1110 01'41.5 otter the rarletio• soloed holm. Order ley number. Bey whet you went- They so. tent by moll Tom t paid. baled from tt• following Ilst : VEDITT AISLES. It Water MO al, Itarly Vernet% 11 thlion, lame rod Wolow.411•44 I Bort. IP Tor. newt .111r ening wit half lowt most el MOW Id Noon 1101..". DI.avires 19 rural*. Hoilnor Crimp 21 litaeltott, Ens, &NW Hubbard 14. Peertelesewem $11.. Ntlewierle mei 1T. rent', siert on tahrod 11 noel Mee% istsimety, Illessin b. Wile tinter, ciordto wiled eltDER ?no!, • mei MIT ACCEIFIAN MAO* et Mose pot.' "Aim neelliett ore NOT soberiod teem tia• above DM. WM. RENNIE, TORONTO.