HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1898-3-18, Page 7If were v
600 Fre
ere 1F1Ile,
Cl$ 91nI7,
ei elms.
gAvlso
I rears F I r
war. tt is 6.
10,000,000 hens
venlig* oflM
I's rifle., rhos
be $1.400.uu .
Greet Brit
109 was
bus 1
Lo the snot
1. At Ossa
Med thew*
n the fief
Resale sew
Ir on the et
, nam . A
rly cents,
mats. The
sat Waterl
s.rtillery fir
e for every
the field. The
mean seldieee
than the Nee
lass Bert &eke
sr man 'hr
steel m.ee4
1a the Bri.
t of asa1nta1e.
se, little Hel.
L000,010 fiends
ekbarn 135,011
ere
MORD.
Greet Rrttds
N,000 is w
s Russisa
nes of 170,
had a tut
ase; Nape
NUM tr
enc. lllee.
francs, mos`
rat in 180; be.
..tris, 109.1111
outrlens teats
T D4 were
of
wee
isecueeWys
1111•000f
ebaatepol the
ny tbr.w late
10.000 toes
. of the arta-
el the gem
. ••timated at
Franco -Pow
teed 30.000,*
00 charged
•tally wound
-
ming chit ee
1 or ewe',
• timat•d that
• t rte world's
$40.000,11110,
00
an both odes,
d or disabled
t the Argos -
apt up •t es
1. The wan►
• oust
•es of 664
'seder of t
hies look per
,rtb of •rqa
rear 16,000.111
eel navy. A -
rents. Fran
r. 1013, this
oiled 4,661Ni
the of whom
m or diseases
The expels&
7
p ism ISM woe
n Of
0,666 wee ter
sed L1.1100a
o debt of Ike
a le 1.810.111
meted by the
year, of 1 *
One star with
Italy hes Sir
Dermaay. A-
ria. 6,600,;-4t_.
3ollaad, SOW
4 State., Ike
British arW
tleeee,en
a babe
d or crime{
R.MT.
i year. Tw
s every yea
ry r
Is the
dry •1•
r oxpeaditsre'
o h.1f. A d11'
Italy ape
oaher a
k Down
delivered
r over 1
1530 men
whim
At Boredioo
S am fought,
add number -
test to bath
it in America
1 spring .ed
he European
•101100.300.
Mos Provost
test 81,312
d been killed
led of their
1 of dls•sas.
11 desertions,
merit nn the
that 138.821
,f wea.d. hr
Iasrteft. 'Der-
mops centered
Ire; the COB -
Tilton man.
Cooled•rmte
ideratee died
:RT.
o riog lasted
I a carrot or
- ei.ill *loot •
reed le
b w s-
is a
ty 01 grave
IDs end rover
tall bun h n(
ret little ,.o.
Ong 4444140e
SPAIN'S Wgsa NAVY.
rem rant flies Mop sad nee omit
arr7Iea t.pee44,0 0. Tee assn.
.m a book plbtl tied to Barcelona
,u 11113, under the title of "Cbron-
c,f the War In Cobs." Cronies de le
era de Cuba. whom author le the
enromtsiee Spanish writer. Doe
'lto,rrero, this description and anti-
„( the naval forces of Spain is
fated:
0 battlesbip Pent ta ons of the
of its clam II artillery oma
the strongest &rmours.. But it
one great defeat. its capacity for
1 don sot allow it to take ore
for a trip 01 over 3.000 ellen.
Ong to Cabe the Pelayo must either
up at some foreign port to renew lea
I supply or carry Moog with bar
other ship with s oast *sago.
•"Thee *rehears Almirents Oquendot
ria Teresa and Vizcay are not en-
,wly protected.
'TM cruiser Alfonso XIII. is &boo -
hely unprotected. 1ts hall can be
duetted by guns of small calibre,
ad it is theretors uastecs against bat-
IeeLips in any naval coolest.
"Tbsoruisers Alfonso ZII. and Rsina
rutin• are *lap unprotected.. They
make 13 miles an boar. but not
ver 4,000 mlles'withont rearming their
1 supplies.
"Tie ernisers Conde de Venadito,
argues de la Ensenada. Isla de Li -
latest& Isabel. Dos Jaa11:
and Des Antonio de Mimi. are
tasty usproteeted and make only
pea 13 to 14 miles an hoar. None of
would be of service in ease of a
val battle- They would be eeryls,-
bie only in minor a�tle& because
y must kap away rem en enemy's
reog-armored and modems warabipl
oa account of their slowness they
sat be employed as cruisers bo-
wmen the better ships a the navy or
rum the navy to • Spanish port.
'The torpedo boats Galicia, Mammas
Molina. Martin Atonic. Mazos, Ve-
te Tenet Pinion and Nueva Espana
re of 18 knots speed sed have ether
q°a`htielae but are &validti s omit
hoe it is possible to surprise a hat-
Irehip or • cruiser.
"no other warships now in Cuban
sten are mostly small gusboate and
in naval warlara. Tb.crllls-
dsdetariac Ctarsal:Cies;
and Catania& ars aot finished
altbougb their eosstructioe began
z years yo. It is difficult to se,/
whether the bettiestip Caries V
i11 he worth earthing. but .he was
( Ib1 t01 C. wblc t tracntt tga
ed
O 0[ Cadiz. ylbie� eoostracted
genho01 YIllipisa.. now officially
hared to be worthless.
"The torpedo beet. Marques de la
Worn. Dons Maria de MoNns end
Alvaro ds Boma hem not been
let. -hat they were built y thio
dell Otero of Ferrol, wbleb coo-
trected the gunboats Perla, Rubi and
mance, ever d.sisred to be deficient.
1 atm Oa torpedo boats Galicia,
uev& hill paella. Molise e and the two Pia -
welch. according to the contract,
Mit to Saws a speed of twenty knots
hough Ibey Daly .bow eighteen.
"We say nothing about the other
arable* in Sp►ln's naval list, became
is • well known feet that they aro
.o ass whatever."
t
IN CHURCH.
• in blew in ha the open window.
L .•t with the breath of the field's
pertains.
In ! the sonligbt showered its bees-
d ietioa.
Till the dim ale buret hate golds.
bloom.
Far ..p, we caught a bias glimpsa of
heaven,
Anit fancied we saw sr we knelt is
prayer.
The wbite-winged •egels coming and
going.
In the tiaite deeps of untroubled
air,
✓ mother Cat laths old dim corner,
,th a boly light is her gentle eyes,
Jo though she, too, ewer with clearer
r i•ioa,
The silver wisp on the far-off skies.
Aad as we eat with our small bends
folded.
in the strange bushed calm of tbs
sacred place.
•ming of angels -astray from Mav-
en.
We always geV0 them our mother's
fade.
be choir sang sed the music drifted
Over our heads like a wordless pray-
rr-
• knee it floated to pearly portals
And lett the praise of our spirits
there.
.ittk• reeked we of the preacher's
far upon,
It was for people old and grown.
sat the soother -smith aid the sensitise
And l�ou�dreamy fancies were all our
awl.
d ours were the voices that always
whispered.
rely above ns of wondrous thlags,
• knew that the angels were bover-
.req near u..
'meed ee the sweep of their shin -
ng wings.
we are never so seer to heaven.
ow ea &re grow& aA is day. of
yore;
ane wilier, perhaps, than in child-
hood's asooent.,
ut the vbbas come to us never-
more.
-L 11. 1fie`tgosery.
awe* Bedeque. P. R. island.
R MAN OF MODERATE MEANS.
There I. one enjoyment that we may
Alike enjoy," said the man of mod -
Le moles,' "and that is the warmth
turning spring. I eau always tell
n sprin baq really some by geeing
body steadies in front of a lulld-
*bens he la Sheltered from the
eel /it, t1. N16k11W of the fine
ly.gap l• day- ante welter. There
mellowngge shoot it. • breed. reel -
that N unmistakab1e' aid that
reset with grateful hearts. l•
as tut meek prorates IIMM th mate ocreilteft M
tow may hast, no tit flirt ay. fel
11. I tis . 1► may be Wily hetet.
after. deep Is be who le ebre•d
his des. aid wk. bapves@ nom •
nmelt spot at hoer M to
ye
t--ths ore'. first IOUs oust-
t ala .sett.
I1113 FROI AUSTRALIA.
TH0USA$DS OF FEOFLE SUFFER
MOST FRIGHTFUL HORRORS.
As /are Colour sar$e*e■ - Snell 11,..
eeie• every eines Tomes S.:er. Thews
- 0e1.s thorn Sverywheee.
Diameter and desolation heyoni, de-
scription haus overtaken two colonies
of Atrtralla- Psasengers arriving at
Vancouver, B. C., by the Aoraagl
on Monday blooming In straw hits
and blames, tell a startling story of
the terrible but rays which are with-
ering up • continent. At noon ID
Melbourne, Victoria, the sun focussed
• withering ray on the Mics. Water
In the wella sunk into the parched
earth, stremma dried up, and rivers
visibly sank as in • falling tide. Hys-
terical women proclaimed the end of
the world. Men, women. and eblldrea
gasped for breath as they prayed to
be delivered from • horrible end. The
weakest were dying and did sot see
the dense, opaque., vapour which, as
the day waned, rolled in from the
learning forests, sad shut out the
• orcbing res.
Another evil was upon them. The
air one thick and murky, alive with
handing cinder., lee would have
etuffocated or gone blind had they not
shut tbemaelvse away from the over-
powering inflamed* of the mountain of
smoke that settled over the city Cad
blotted it out eves from the one's
hateful light. But the darkness was
worse than the light, and the air was
harder to breathe.
Belief ware soon to come, nature
could do nu more, bat the trial by fire
who not over The siaetants mast kill
• few More. Only the et.Mpgat must
-i our [rim the Wilmot' came a
thunderbolt, then another, sad an-
other. Several buildings were wreck-
ed. and ss the people cautiously peep-
otkiremlihsietbil littho"lin* ever-
ills.
verills. were gone, and
a • 'hillsides sliest el run Wag falling
fret the blask_mipear that had lifted
above them. rimy rushed into the
raja sod datuped:sDi sbseted Cos joy_
Nature bad decided not to destroy
Melbourne.
BRIEF RESPITE FROM HEAT.
The darkest boar bad passed. and
altos -that rain the atmosphere was
worth • million dollars a minute to
those poor sonle, and an hour's respite
prepared them for this next period of
suffering. TM mortality was very
large. Besides deaths from beat, 266
cases of typhoid fever broke out, with
• large percentage of deaths.
In the country matters are much
worse. Miles of farms are banned.
and in New Zealand, as wenn' in
Victoria, bush fires have blotted out
whole townships. Settlers are flock-
ing to the toeps in hundreds and
thousand., half -naked and terror -■trie-
ken.
A few actual experiential' chronicled
by the easy-going Sydney Mail and
Auatr•lIam Telegraph show more truth
than fictio..
A Tea -emelt correspondent says
flos..ring hedges, netts of grain, and
tyideal Ta.maaia farmhouses are all
Boge, and is their plaves e,'1 is desola-
tion. There is nothing more to burs.
A Wellington correspondent says
hush fires are destroying everytbing
Hos
from osvllie'a Gully to Burnside,
over • magnificent farming country.
The fire jumped from bush to farm-
houaea, see feet, defying the efforts of
farmers to May its coarse. The sin
defame eclipsed by the dense volumes
of smoke. A Metbodist camp meeting
wan overtaken by fire, and the people,
mostly women, fled for their liven.
Five minutes after the 500 tents were
deserted tbay were in flames. The peo-
ple ran for miles till they reached a
&beep atetlon,where all the women took
refuge in a sod dairy, and poured milk
on the roof all day long, as the fire
raged around them. The men went un
to town The women were left behind.
When rearmed they had •lipped 01.17
clothes off. dipped them in milk. and
..read them on the roof. in the mean -
tine thousands of homes were bring
licked up by the flames.
badly Mused sod naked. Scores et
fannies tell the seam story.
"They raced with flames, but Hes
dropped from eabewstton. When half-
unooneclons they would asela be ar-
oused by the advllW k fOSRia sweep-
ing epee them with this noise el ados-
en tornadoes, only to struggle on till
reached by relief parties with bermes.
Thousesda of people were rescued is
burning buildings by • hand of 600
heroes who organized to save lives.
Jumlunna and Kuuembus& are entire-
ly •nnibl'•ted, and in swore of other
districts the scene of desolation baffles
dercripttee."
The last despatches state the flames
are now under control. Ships cannot
move 1■ the smoke, slid thousands of
rockets are being sent up for ships
that may be feeling their way through
the dense smoke, half •mile high, that
settled on the water. An lite Aoraogie
lett an attempt was made to enumerate
the dead and missing In both colonies.
A Neighbor's Advice.
THE MEANS OF RESTORING A LITTLE
• GIRL TO HEALTH.
flim Wes SrNasW Wading awn, and Har
Parsee. Doubted alar ■.revery to
Result
from the Examiner, Cb►rtottetowa.
Perhaps the most ramarkabls cure
that has ever been recorded Is that of
little Minnie Woodside, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Woodside, of Baltic.
P.E.I. Mr. and Mrs. Woodside an
members of the Priocetown Presby-
terian eburch, and are well and favor -
slaty known in the settlement where
they rode. Mfr. Woodside does an
extensive Luiinees in oysters. N news-
paper correspondent beerina of the
remarkable recovery of (his tuff. girl
called en Mr. Woodside and ascer-
tained the saect facts of the caae. The
following la aulot•atielly the roan II of
the Interview: -"About a year ago
last June I fleet noticed that any little
80R[B R(TIAL PRESENTS.
Quota Wary -popularly ksewa as
"Moody Mary "-bas net been pleas-
antly drawn, &g.,B@:Ilil' iteitory, bat
sartain remade of the time when elm
was a young princess. eocupylng thio
dangerous position of doubtful heir to
the throne of England. Indicate that
sae wee not without Kaman kindness.
Mr. Ricard Davey, is his history of
Mary Tudor, quotes from the princess's
"Privy Purse Expenses." Mary had
been forbidden to mil the Princess
Elizabeth by any title, but it is pleas-
ant to sots that she refers to her •11e0-
tiomstely se " my little sister."
She meads her brother. afterward Ed-
ward VI.. a frock which she had em-
broidered for hem, and gave her sister
Elas•hetb a cramoiste satin kirtls.
Again, Che sends a box with silver nee-
dle -work it it for her "Sister Eliza-
beth" end also worked • cap for her
baby brother. and made his nurse.
" Mother Jackman," a present of • bon-
net mid trontleta which Lost twenty
shil.lie's.
Most singular amongst the gifts of
tae period. bu ,ver, is that presented
by Lady Luis to Duke Philip of Bav-
aria. after tem Duke had visited Lord
Lisle Itt C•lw.
" My lord," she writes to her spouse
from Glair after Lisle and Duke Philip
had see out for Fkeglead. " 1 send you
my toothpicker. 1 thought to have giv-
en it to the duke whilst he was here,
but it w *Allot then at my hand. 1 send
it to kiss because oilers he was bears I
did see Sim wear a pin to pick his
teeth withal. And I pray you to allow
him Utast it has been mine theme seven
years.`
A proprietorship Lis a toothpick of
seven yearn' date would hardly be a
recombnsndation now •days.
Spring Medicine
A Geed MOM hailer a Nso ssity New
Heed'. ann .acrd 10Yweslrattee Cos
v Nakl. 6 slate, awl aleed.
Tbe a.osseaty for taking a good
spring medicine to purify the blood
and build up the system le based up-
on &sterol and unavoidable causes. In
cold weather there has bees lees per-
spiration end impurities have not
Awed out of the system ss they should.
Food has consisted largely of rich, fat-
ty substances, and there has been leas
opportunity for outdoor exercise. The
result is, the blood is loaded with Wi-
pnrtties and these must be promptly
expelled or health will be sadesger.d
Hood's Sarsaparilla is the bat spring
azediclne because It is the bat blood
ppaarrfiller and tonic. It purifies the
Shod end gives vigor and v11511; in
place of weakness and languor.
Hood
Sarsa-
parilla
Is Clinch'• Orestes& Yediatne. 8 ► all
draggira p1 ; eU ter 0• Get only Heels.
Hood'3Pills are the f&verite Mother.
Ue. All dreggtste Re,
JUST TR& OTHille WAY.
The man who had built up the new
town and was •bowing a prospective
settler about the place, pointed with
! pride to a pretty tittle church. just
' completed.
I Do you belong to the ekereif Cabe*
the visite
r.
1 should say not.replied the head
man of the burgwith an air of injur-
DURHAM IS IN LINE ed pride, the church belongs to me.
RMIOIn1M
And Testifies to the WonderfU W. don't advertise for mere effect
r}Agiaoas
E nt/ .otitodd's Kidney..- .IlmA_tor, fotainees. W. ,kpgr that. it
"-. -
and that abs comb Chattel of mei of
pain& in her bead and chest. Up to
that time she had reeggaatarty attended
school and was remarkably clever for
a child of her *ge She did nothi
sxcspt..pttand Jsc h told sttivecgb
never aiit would do her mud j
injury, 1 allowed het to stilly too
sedulously. Thinking that rhe wash
only • little run down I kept her from
school for a few weeks and expected
that-ah/-woeld-be act rtpbt• again. By
t3o end of that deem T wt3 badly die-,
appointed in my expectations, how-
ever,•* she raptely grew weaker and
lost flesh every day. I was alarmed
about her condition when she com-
plained of a soreness in bar lungs and
begaela cough_- wswjuat prrperina
to take her to a doctor when & neigh-
bor railed to see her and advised ns to
try Dr. William.' Ptak Pills. She
essurted me that Pink Pills had restor-
ed ber owe daughter to health atter
several doctors had tailed to do her
any good. 1 therefore resolved to
give them • tr,a! and purchased a
couple of boxes that very day. 1 began
giving my little daughter those pills
beinie very careful to follow the direc-
tions- At the end of • month I notird
• decided improvemeat in her bralth
and thus encouraged 1 continued using
the pills three months more. Her
health ..es quite restored by that
time Cast she wan ablerto attend school
•gain. 1 regard my daughter's cure
as almost marvellous mai •word all
the credit to I)r. \Villisens' Pink Pills
For little girls and hoys of delicate
constkation■ no better remedy could
possibly be prescribed. What wee
done for my little girl could certainly
be acme for other chlldrsa.
Ur. Williams' Pink Pills cure by
going to the root of the disease. They
renew and build up the blood, end
e tr•ngtben. the , thus driving
disease from the system. Avoid imita-
tions by insisting that every bo: you
purchase is enclosed ii a wrapping
bearing 1be full trade nurkl Dr. Wil-
liams' Pink Pills for Pale People. •
BLiNDED WITH SMOK L
Crowds, continue to mine into town
blinded with smoke, being badly burn-
ed. Halt of throe who reach the town
fall Into a dead faint from reaction,
some never to rise, again. Many refus-
ed to leave their destroyed home.. One
man sent his family to a plat• of
safety, walked hack to his burning
hones. and dropped at the door. The
Paton; give • hundred teataneea of
!wrote deeds strangely Interesting,
and showier* bow boners ase merle in
an. hoar.
ill the fish le tie- river ars dead.
Many cattle were Trilled by rushing .t
the advancing Haase. Tie dense
smoke has stopped .hipping. A Mel-
bourne eorremondost .aye:- '.Ranh
fires iD Gypplaad. Victoria, hs"e lett
• seen* of inconoeiv•Me tole.
"Reartrendlnr reports of suffering
romps frees all over the eolony. Thou-
sands uagthi
�e arriving, is s towaa..l.
Mod waked, end terrible blistered.
'As rent awful experiences are from
All Pupweng-worth, slh,
Pietro*.
West, ea1s gems. TDM flames rams
eelekl , base se IgM Nes, fiery furies
RPM.. lIash.te exp tree to tree, sad
Iowato folie. 73e guide left all
eel (led to 'eve heir Ares. la some
masa flight war higesedb4s. Heedied*
of ehdldves were lowered tato well* 1•
tastes, sed tem. who escaped drowning
were saved frees the flee. W. G. Pratt
dragged his mother- e•law, aged 60.
arose three anile. abash sod waved
WM. W. Treadwell, hie wire, see, sad
*wiener, get tato s dine, sat stayed
there all Blrkt, ftp to their SWIM in
water. When Mke set tt.er were
parboiled. a the Ares had heated the
water te 1Wllwg petit. G. Pratt sad
two wee re eit4 therelsie with wet,
web. They ere alive, Mat all Idiad.
41 W111 ere shoo are walertag *bout
Flick -Call him a musician 1 Wby,
he doesn't know the difference be-
Omen $ nocturne and a symphony.
Flack -You don't mean it! And they
burry to get away from one another.
Each is terribly aid that the other
will ask, By the way. what is the dif-
ference 1
Frig. '
Used nese lasems T- e▪ lls et ■1e tare- curer -has a wonderful and immedi-
- yam- ore subject tic-zraap. - tl•.t you
should have a prompt. effi.-iect rem -
tidy on hand. Nerviline.-nerve-pain
A CSLEER! V'L PROSPECT.
Old *rumps --If yen went to marry
my detutat.r. resew- Cana, yes s.s.t
first gat your life insured to bet fav-
or."
Enamored Youth -Certainty, certain-
ly, sir. 1Vbloh cowpony would you re-
commend t
Old Grumps -Welt, I think it better
be t3. Pay All Claims Comp•oy. They
allow sukide.
I
INTO lie onto, Cp. or Tame.) w
Lvci. Coo n ry
t'sass J- Cssaa* mah.e o.1A clot M 1• W
�sslai pnrt••r of the Orsi of !. 0 aT t
O0.. budmees l eke City et
Ceaaty *(p eaald �j cls
will y the Goa ..f ONE HUNDRE001.-
1.., each sad favors Dees of CATAsu
Mall amuses be eared W the as. •1 Hau.'•
CaT.nea CV AIL
!RANK J. on SNIT. ��
preemies. bblte . MA dy et 1) nd member A. Li.
l'�} A, W.Gl.isnOo.
l �L Nosarr PubMe
Halle Catarrh (,fere 1. taken 'stamen,. and
alta 413 ,404 se, Ile 11o441 sad maooue wrfac.e
as MN system. ens4 for test lmeslal a teed
grad7 7.g.7.. CHYNtY R 00.. Toledo. 0
Mall'. Fatally Me w Meted.
Follow the cllrectione on the inside
of each packet of
N•11111111111
INDO-CSYLIIO
and you will have good ties.
�M i
LrrT1p
a
�e...4a�Q.
ren, tees sones=�`•
Deaver,Uertat
enemies rmMiaY•a twrUMd CaN&ad
etearag.
' fees
scea.r aid 1seelb lbrpal1 1phw
rads lb
rs
M fecal Aaeat . or Dave*oT na.tics t
es'1 Ageses, 11 Ma. Mwreet St-, Meat
Illegkest �•Olatl Vales
RAN saiN and OKE
seer wog alar a 1Ornewel
she
say,
S.
eurvar
at.
TIMELY INFORMATION. 1
Now do you keep that big clock 1
woundt asked tae rural vbitor u b• ASK YOUR DEALER yogi
paa&ed the acquaintance.
building witp • Royai.
o fe Theyance have • tine SKAeThey have • wind[ng stairway ip the
tower i
Vaporise Q,uiakeure ilvil l.NG of
for Cold in the Head. --The Nat �1'ANADIAN S .
LAKESIDE LEVITY. MANUFACTURED ONLY BY
Officer, shouted en excited mac to •
Chicago policeman. those fellows In
that saloon just stood me on my Dead
and took away every cent I bed 1 Royal Oil Co.
Tbim boys at Patsy's, was the oftlo-
er's commentas be speed ea, was at -
ways great at jokes. - --
W P 0 III
eft
Weak Kid neys
$ZNCT1D110 OELERY KING
til. Arae Dees Gave elm 0.11.1- ate curative power. It relieves in one Theps.d.Wolf, lrIts eersswp°•'er`
rte. sear o erd Jahn &most, , minute.. it edrtses la liav . Pleseent tai. , L ay m'a wooa..as
sold by
• or Ric 1111More niora... _.. - .. ,
Durham. Qat.,-Eveyooe in Durham,
sari hundreds of people oho .1811 the
town periodie►Ily. know C. H. Bauman,
the genial clerk at the Knepp Hoene.
AU will be surprised to hear that he Ptr'atGambler-I've jest been ead-
Me had a ea rrow moms. foci . re -rite tit -life lid 1'arearr. the emigration - lengthier enemy. Thanks to the assist- gambler 1 tell you that man's life is
snot rendered by a good friend hew- en awful warning to um. ,A,�!� �u wanted to lased eft
ever. he escaped safely. He tells the Fond Gambtsr-Wbat happened MUSIC "e"'ree` sod terupy we v
?awn " with rude, tar. eau, 'vamps. Ola
MIRAN DOW IOler, I Media et. HoeVet,
The Twintletll Century
Enters upon the heritage of a remedy
that is sure. nate and painless. Pub.,
nam'. Paisleys Corn Extractor nevelt,
fails. causes pain nor the slight.
est discomfort.
Lady (in g 1 sterol -Have you
soy powder! New Clerk-Ya'm. What
kind -gun. baiting, or hest
Use Vapors of Quick*
ours for Throat
Troubles.
• A certain Dr. Brown courted aided:
uasuce•s.fully for many years, mai
draok her health every day. On beiq�
observed to omit the custom, eigentlOR
Man said: Cotes, Doctor, yoar 0
toast. Excise me, be reied ; as 1
can't make ber Brown, I'll toast bee
no longer.
FROM FOREfi1 TO FACTORY.
These are the words that grace the
cover of the Hartford Ittdebtr Work
Compilsy's tricycle tire 'outlaws* tar
the season of 011, Cad which is the
ff.adsoteot prodictios of the kted
that ha. waobed Dau table is mm1a►yyrr
• day. As a ample of m&aineleal
skill it is superb, es a Marital. of kite
talk it will be Mead wtiertnining and
Interesting, end throws the
wart et reflecttos Ogee the sel.tn w
people echo publish it. Address a
Med to the Toronto Tire Coopw}.
Limited. 0 Adelaide Street Wirt. ani
they will mall you the catalogue tree.
2ho Mete tad the cwt kn:wn remedy
for pain.
- - A TERRIBLE WARNLNG.
&E. £OeweeM, se., Ilia a eesstp..t
N THROAT
11P1QA
story in this style. him sell prepaid "Het toe In
"1 coffered fora hos time with ter-
ribly- severe bs lotobe, cautIML by.gi49, 'most starved. -
ney Disease. It was with the moat ag
oohing pain. that 1 could sit down, and
the pain l endured in getting up again SOMEITHING FOR NOTHING.
was equally as severe. My life was he- Persona suffering from Rheumat-
ic,. made miserable, for these pains hem. Aatt Rheum, Piles. 'fetter. Chit -
were preseot during the greater por- Maine. Eczema, Skin Diseases, etc.,
of the time. who send a two cent stamp (for post -
Other medicines having failed to .cal ) ar'Lb same sod add
y ries, we
help me 1, tried Dodd's Kidney Pia. w 1 send a free sample of Trask's Mag -
Mid got relief from the first dose. Two natio ,Ointment with a Ransom's Cook
hoes tared in. completely, and 1 bav- Book tree. Francis U. Kahle. 127 Bay
melt been troubled since. There's no 81.. Toronte.
i.edicitle like Dodd'. Kidney Pills for
any and all Kidney Disedses."
Good Fortune knocks once at every
ban's door." says an old saw.
Good Health knocks at your door
*Very time you see the words "Dodd's
dn.y Pills." You need not miss be -
healthy by neglecting to respond to
first summops. Take advantage of.
the next, if you have neglected the
107,1.
Dodd's Kidney fill, are the one and
Italy Lire for Bright's Disease, D1a-
betas, Rheumatism. Lumbago, Heart
'allure, Blood Impurities, Urinar,
Troubles, Diseases of Women, and •11
other Kidney Complaints.
Dodd's Kidney Pills are sold by all
druggists. at fifty cents a box. six bee-
tle 112.50, or will be sent, on receipt of
by The Druid, Medicine Co.. Lim-
bed, Toronto.
Quick Retribution -Mamma (ercit-
edly)-Never mind. Herold . God will
punish Tommy for striking you. Har-
oid's Brother -He has punished Tom-
my already, mamma. Mamma -How do
you know t Harold's Brother -'Cause
just now busted his drum for him.
SIMPLE AT FIRST.
R to W..Mrn to nesteet emu Maw N Peas -Me
Thew at eves oastrwa g.
Pilm are simple In the beginning and
easily cored. They can be cared even
en the worst stages without pain or
loss of blood. quickly. surely, Cad com-
pletely. There is only use remedy that
will do it-" Traak's Magnetic Oint-
meat."
It allays the inflammation immedi-
ately, Neale Lb. irritated surface, and,
with continued treatment, reduces the
swellileg sed puts the taembranes, in
good, sound, healthy condition. The
cure is thorough and permanent.
Here are acme voluntary and unso-
licited testimonials we have lately, row
relived :-
Judge Henry D. B•rroa. 8t. Crete
Fells, nays:- " I have aufter.d severs
M • from Woe. and fouad no remedy
' until i applied Trak'. Magnetic Olat-
meet.' It relieved me at ogre, and per-
manently. to the prvesset time."
Daniel Jelin. of Liberty, aaye:-"My
wits was afflicted with the piles fee
ten yeah or more, and beve tried
many emineat phyrdclana, bet receiv-
ed no benefit until 1 wag -induced by
yourt Imre, Dr. Deaver, ie
Iraaltri s tiIagatio Olatmnt." and I
con now my .he is entirely cured wkb
tense bottles."
C. L. Root, Mlieoroe,INs. says
hdi'd been wi year 'Trask'. Mlags.t-
i. Ointment Neediest piles. Cad
find it helps Me motor than anythlet
else I have tried."
AN druggists sell ?tusk's Magnan.
Ointment. It is 15 cad 40 OP eta fon
hU.Iaed packages. and 1a put up min
y Fr*aele 11. Kahle, 137 Soy .trw.E.
be.
eeeeerslrM. amine
You Run,, -
Tee. The smoky use prise
1
ilio risk is using Ludeila Ceylon
tcbable said alirays the tame.
Italian and Hydbrtde-bee Qu War
All eta. Su flee- a.w q. JI. r w old
EESa..0 Peuet IRa.er (tiNw
Werauaua�dbetlo�la a „�
4 1 ie, friir(mAetcaa.
N ave Tee NM It 111 Can Yoe Re It 1 Ill
TM atm Nestmaelesdss et the tar.
!Ow*o*lucn KLOMDYr1
Odd overywhow Agents wanted. need Din
INr sample. T. WWII,
sea Cemolssl...r. St.. - at.atrasl, Q...
TORONTO. ONT.
Catches Roadmastcrs.
A short -time ago mescal farmers as
the Ilea of a big railroad reboil*:
against b•gbed wire, and demanded
board theca.. They compromised 00
the PAGE, tient the company had med.
Aksiememestterwards called -on the Month__
sweater, who wanted him to see thou
farmers, who would hug and kiss yo�
Cad 1 3a.asd to haw. 25 ..18em o1r- w
division " Farm styles at from 45
Si omits per rod. For 1t4estr•ted .4-
ver tieing matter amity to our local �..,.eeiP.
dealers or to us direct.
Llshted,
IWALKERVILI-E, ONT.
P. 13.-8.. OW "ad" io next lone.
anada Owns
the Klondike
CANADIANS ARE ALL ENTITLED TO A SHARE IN THEIR HERITAOB.
Ogilvie has been all over the Klondike.
He and his father are the recognized authorities on Klondike matters.
He is possessed of all the information gathered in years of explora-
tory work for the Government in the Klondike.
Now he gives the whole benefit of his knowledge and experience to the
Cold Hills Exploration and Devslopmant Company of Toronto, Limited.
That company is organizing and fitting out an expedition for the
Klondike.
W. M. Ogilvie will personally conduct that party to the rich streams.
He knows the country as well as you know your own town.
Ho knows where discoveries have been made, and where new loca-
tions should be sought for.
Sd %elves the best routes, the most likely creeks, and with his well-
equipped party should win the millions.
♦ few more shares will be offered to the Oanadian public at 20 Cents.
The Cold Hills Exploration and
Development Company, limited.
NMWat--M. J. R. Romer, • • S,, 1).?., Spoiler et tee Reales of RArsun ee 1N Riles.
/Meet Vlse-Preelleet—R1. rtsepnt-MAe, bereft, 5. ser RiIadaRgll�dfeilePeelereieere.
Mesal rise President—II d. M.gleer Mir Mr'eeba TSS Terepte iMee► WE. My. SsOrMiry--el. 11. tom WF
TM esaseal Trusts Company IuNdlag, Toronto.
Stock not sold in blocks less than 100 Share*.