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UE LOVE OF PEitttriftS-
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Ike £.1s!M. Nike Vasetioes noseerlie
' Abut Rasa •stvr.
from the l'eginning 01 olvlllsatIt. Bosh said the with Anaconda to
.ales OW histo of sweet P""11/es- Rs the Chameleon. "You think you know
1ued tildes. always pave orated and It all when as • matter of tact you're
Iways will crave the dainty little 1ua- a'regular child es tar es knowledge b
rtes of the toilet wilds often mean ,uucrraed,"
much to the cultured ea the bare "Oh, I deal koow," replied the
ut lite. As it is now. only Chameleon. turning pink ; " i m not so
o.�yarte
b• m"rt Welty etgicken wm
tisu is green as 1 ea.."
une who has neither perfumed Pape," said the Baby Elephant to
• dantrlfloe, Lutist water ur ex- hie father, " I don't think tis Baby E1e-
rest for her kerchief un her dreaainfl phaat+, is titterer enough to carry
atlle. Just am nature is the more ex- truKt"5 like
you l* ones. you have ia-
, utope and Sesutitul for Ibe mystert- •teal deouan�
ilraidthe lather.
,w blossoms that breathe their sea- " A draw suit cane," giggled the Baby.
t•ouih odors tato the au', weaving •
es of 0x48611 and mirage.. ao the ig
DLszu'o, " how we ars always adapted
seeing inlluen-e of a delicate per- to the climate in which we live. lire
s leasing the nostril. robe breed awfully hot in Mexico, and, as you see,
stern tio►bllit- , "It re a wonderful dispensation of
uma°Lv •laid the i�sa tun" said the Hairless from
um
red meat. snap and water and coarse 1 am hairless."
With us
mailed t
,toes and It irritant such little luau(eat
aduJgencee ea those that give a charm
to life and oonrege to hope.
The 501•iert knew well the delights
if perfumes. the honor of their origin
Host proably belonging to the Egypt -
me - Fe eethem the hitMI t a1Ve�4m-
es. Atter all, " the Polar Beer, w'bo
col of their roughedg but
wa0dered "it is foto dlim•te
hiss to toilet without topple I that is adapted, not ourselves. It It
wasn't for the ice in the polar regtat,�
I should simply melt with all this far
caugbf._tb. Was of the still-
AraWeas laved themselves In scented
waters: the women of the Orient.
fur a beth and .pointment with tine
oils, smoked their iodise with delicate
Runes, and the atmosphere of the
Ttukisb harem is buoy with intoxi-
cating odors.
Tinbuilders of the Mosque of Omar
mixed musk in the piaster between
the atones, the Quota of Abels had
*Hume injected in her rebs; frank-
ncense erd myrrh wen •alat.*g the
gifts which the wise mea laid at the
feet of the Christ child; wises Charles
11. made his entrance into London the
puiititad* wan spriekled with costly
perfumes, and it wee • custom among
the Hellen nobility to bruin egg
iia ,tilled with perfume over the
hods of guests.
Ituwever. then is • practioel pria-
Lp1e underlying lbs most tr•nscend-
nt dream_ and so the question of dol -
len and ...nth and the figures of loci-
.. heve_ptaasd the menafaoture el
• durum among tSi arty-----`
A fait a porcbeee. • squeeze of the
tomizsr a delicately perfumed ker-
•hief crushed in the band, or with its
Ian edges peeping oat of a pocket.
M all theme in the story of perfumes to
• alerage person.
Perfumes are divided into three dis-
tinct
ibtinct classes -those derived from
plants those of animal origin and
those which are the result of certain
abemical oompouals.
The flowers of southern }-encs.
along the Algerian and Morocco
.ta and those growing In the shad-
. nooks of 'b•Pyreneee have a sweet-
eess of • muob higher degree and
•uality than can be grown anywhere
Ise on the globe. the majority of the
;Is and pomades are made abroad,
while the •ctracte en made hen. Ry
.utillatioe the 1r•gr•ttgqt oils are ex-
acted from odorbearing plants such
the cinnamon. sage. mint, thyro..
• awe. &c. The oil of the petcbouly
ane of the oldest perfumeries ot
osrsia. Hangilang, from 1b. Ha i4-
og flower of the West lhdi•s is i13
• . r pound and tb. storied Turkish at-
ar tette) of roams. varies -from :e to
10 per ounce. To one ounce of attar
• roses there are Igo pomade of roes
ltd an average of AIM roses to the
• told Another very ecrtly perfume
the Fraagipan.L which b said to
.ale teen the old perfume of the Rom-
a
Too favorite Areedlaa cents of the
'rout day ere made from French
,.erels pomades of 78 eaturattous.
The proems of making those paned -
LA a gimple, though' tedious. one.
.ere are two modes. the cold and
6.4. the latter having been fond
• gibe tis better results. A great
o imy rel girls and women, who receive
rem three cents to eight rents per day
et their labor, pleok the (lower. from
• parent Steck and then pick off all
• petals Won the (lower in deed.
hese petals ars thrown into bot
rete that is absolutely pare. When
11 the odor'bu leen, extracted from
he blumoms them are taken opt and
he Cil agitated. new petals thrown in
0d so on until after 7d eaturationa the
nfleursge b oossidered complete.
o the oil la put Into canisters and
. ready to tis shipped. Triple eztracte
re made from the ordinary pomade
3(1 .aturatioo.. Moak, aml'iergis and
hvet are three various articles need to
ke odors luting. Musk le obtained
rr>ot tb• musk deer of CWae, and it
neoseary to kill the animal to oh -
is the pods. each one of which roo-
ms an overalls of three quarter
Oce of powder. L e .won the ' hesth-
o ('bines" does no tab It into bis
.ad to adulterate 4t with a aalatnnee
Inch coin be infused in the tiniest hole
wh4eh very much rumbles clot-
. blood. Amberreg�N l* te substance
hich
in found floating on the sea and
supposed to be from the dimmed
omesh of a sperm wbele. Thin borri-
e smelling Ault which ons ran Near-
ly suspect of being put into dainty
.rfumea. in worth about twenty-five
Mars per ounce.
(rivet le • eheeper article taken none
.0 civet cat of Abyssinia and is about
agreeable to the nostrils u its
• mpetitors.
Within the lest decade remarkable
nulls have been nhteiaed by aseken-
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" I w bob I could get my msae stet
of tangle." sighed the Lion. -=---
" Wbd ¢pp t ,you ask the Fox and
the Roust. to help you 1" au pasted
'the Muse. 4lorrow the lhwala..trom
the Fox and a comb from the Rous -
ter "
"Wbat la thin weed at the foot of this
tree hen r asked the Rabbit of the
Giraffe.
"I really can't say," replied the Gir-
affe. "All my investigatlons In hot.-
any
at.any have been in the higher branches,
Shall I throw you down • dater
"Why did you call that Flea Sher-
lock
herlook Holmes 1 ' asked the Lioness o1 her
lord and master.
"Because it doesn't take him • Me-
ow'
co-and to (ret on to anything bs takes
an interest in," explained the Lica.
"You ought to go to Paris" said the
Anaconda to the Boa-Conatrlrtor.
"You'd be quite a awelt then."
"Oh. I don't know," said the Boa -
Constrictor. "'They don't euttivete
serpents at Paris. do they,"
"I suppose they do." said the Ana-
conda. "I saw in one of the French
papers that Boas were quite fashionable
then this winter."
Nave Morris' Secret.
EXPLAiNS ROW SHE
MOTHERS' LiVES.
8A VES
The Critical Tlaae N tet.raHP sed tae
■ribs/s of a Iame.a %erw to neater•
tar U.sber'. err ere.
From the Evening Nees. Detroit, Mich.
Ne woman is better fitted fur curt
ing. or has had more years of practi-
cal ezperi.00e In that work than Mrs_
Moms Morrie. of 8401ourteenthstreet,
Detroit Mlch. For twenty years abe
hoe been recognised ea the best and
most encoessful nurse in confinement
Dams and over three hundred happy
mothers can testify to her skillful
nursing and can. Always engaged
months ahead. she hu had to decline
hundreds of preening and pleading AP
plloatons for her services She hem
made •specialty of confinement oases
and bas made too high a reputation in
this city that her engagement. in all
eases, is taken as erten sign of the
mother's speedy reoovsry.
Mrs Morris was • norm In England
before she cams to America, and so
was her mother and her mother's
motheby a leading physician the orient fore her. When asked o of
her great 500oeng in treating motben
it confinement casae, she Bald she used
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills tor Pale
People, in soh cases, ea they up
the mother more quickly and surely
than any other medicine she had ever
used.
Mrs. Morris was seen at her pretty
little home on Fourteenth Street, and
when asked regarding the need time
pills in her protssuloo, she said: "1
have teed Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for
Pale People since they were put on the
market. They built me up wben i
WW1 all run down and so nervous I
could not get any, rest. After they had
helped them
re-
anteingmmothers in, cone I began to finement ment icasme.
There nothing that can 1* preeeribed
or given by a physician that will give
health and strength to a mother es
quick) u Dr. Williams' Pink Ptlls for
Pale People. it is true tbat in some
oases wbsrethe fatherorparents were
prejudiced against the much advertis-
ed Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale
People, 1 gave them u "Tonic
Pills" but they all came out of a Dr.
\Vitliams' Pink Pill box.
"1 bent given them in hundreds of
cases of confinement to tee molkr.
and it is wonderful bow they build up
the system. T baud, practically demon-
strated their great worth many times
sad bans reoommended them to hate
died. of metiers tor their young
daugdtere. Tea, I he's been success -
tut in confinement bases, but I must
give Dr. Williams' -Ptak Pills for Pale
People a great part of the credit for
the speedy recovery of mothers. They
certainly have iso equal as a strength
end be•tth builder. You can eay for
me (bet i strongly advise that Dr.
!Williams' Pink Pills for Pate People
)os kept and teed in every hotter."
All the Memento nereuary to give
new lite and richt... to the blood and
restore shattered rierdes are continued
ring -Medicine
RUBINO MU 1100011&
These two words emphasise • nous
.silty and indicate a remedy.
SPRING -the meson when the hlool i■
most impure as • result of the in
ter's closer confinement higher liv-
ing, slower action of the kidneys
and liver; when bunion of all kinin.
bulls, pimples and eruption. are
most liable to appear; when the
weak, languid condition of the wbulo
bodily structure demands and wel-
comes help.
MEDICINE -that to which the millions
turn at tide season -Hood's tiarsapa-
Alla. The original and only prep-
aration especially adapted to the
present needs of the human family;
that which makes the blood pure and
clean, as shown by its thousands of
wyoderful cures of dreadful blood
diseases; (treats. an appetite and
erree dyspepsia, ea shown by its
"magic touch" in all stomach trou-
bles; steadies and strengthens the
nerves. u proved by people for-
merly nervous, now calm find self -
powwowed, thanks to
Only than who here been relieved
of great suffering can fully euereclate
the gratitude with which the t.enti-
ul nlals o,erflow written 1n favor of
Hood's s:u•.aparilla. Just read this:
"C. L Rood & Co.. Lowell, Masa.: -_
"Dear Bin: -A few years ago I wM
taken with tainting fits .hich the doe,
tor said wee dee to heart (allure. I
was troubled with sleeplessness and
dEMINMIF
NOW T s Hoy (Nave Them All else Year
teen✓.
is France, where the nutritive and
palatable qualities of the mushroom
had that dreadful tired feeling. I are fully appreciated, large rjuautities
tried quite a number (i remedies, but are grown i0 private houses. It I.
strange that the cultltat1, 11 01 1
excellent fungus has teen too much
mete/Arid In other countries, especial-
ly when it is considered how easily It
fere
be undertaken. Any family can
have fr'eah musbrooma all the year
around. Alt that is needed tor the ibt-
tial equipment in p'ar'ing in the kiteben
or anywhere around the house an old
bureau or 'sheet of drawers, which can
he treed an a cultivating (had. Fill the
drawers to the depth of 6 ur 8 metas
with an intimate mixture of gout,
rich soil and old/ dry, horse or oOw'
dung, in equal parts Hevidi $reqs
thus, procure from your need dealer
some fresh mue'l room spawn (the
French ie the test), and insert it at
p► various pointe on the surface of , the
;ming five tattles I found that my soil. Sprinkle the (surface lightly .with
strength bad returned and my appetite water, and the beds are ready. If the
was very much better. In tact. I now drawers close tightly in front the
teal u atnong as ever." Mrs. Kelley: hack of the Maud should be removed,
9 Wellington Avenue. Toronto Ont. and tacked up so IIS to shit
1 ■. - Out the Light. Ina few days the mush-
noums will begin to allow tie plentifully-
--trte8 4te-wil4 be-wfeeeei.gdt efer.-s.t
t to eat rate be gathered, Ono -bed
will last, with an oucs',ional watering,
for many months, met will furnish al-
most every day a good Lipid of chain -
pigeons.
the relief was only for • abort Gm.
and after ceasing to take the medicine
I felt worse. I did not have any ap-
petite and what little 1 did eat die -
tressed me very much. At last I got
a bottle of Hood's Sarsaparilla, and it
11.11 wonders for me. 'that tired fore-
leg has left ma and
MY APPETITE RETURNED
after' a abort time. I wan then
able to eat regularlyand heartily.
Hood's Unsparing bult up my whole
system. and I am now able to work
bard, as well as sleep soundly. 1 &bail
always prairie Hood's Sarsaparilla.'
Mn. A. E. Buxton, 24 Cumming street
Toronto. Ont.
AS STRONG AS EVER.
"My whole system was run ddwo. I
was so weak I could scarcely get
around to do my work. 1 finally began
to take Hood's Sorsa rill*. and attar
ood's Sarsape
Oaaeda's Greatest Medicine, because it outs when all others fall Be sur. to get Hood's.
THH FEMJNiNP.OBSERVEB.ill • Coa
Cultivate art to avoid artificiality. Dominion
Nine men out of ten went to run
away as 5000 as • woman begins to
cry.
Many elves are not suspicious of
their husbands -they are certain of
them.
How veey few of to manage to keep
aleolutely clean hands during the win-
ter.
11.01911 hate that women consider
NOTICE TO CANADIAN INVESTORS.
Derma 5. pea'wenn we here meshed nankeens
semmanlmties• teem unsnarl. tenter, sed basks or
We Maintain of Canada As Sher ars all or th• aims
1 d .n4 J tae.w�tbe., •. 5.•.4.
�4 4 to pablum OW nod MIT MO a. Frond rond Renew
ro all Montero .5O haw* lona t0V•'..t pa with We
A11 Ms1 5• spa& In Ow .et N. •1111=1., v. bw..Aa.OoAr'.
.rte
'Mesar/. Lawson. Weiclenfeld & Co.-
GentlasnLm r
dreams are dubbed ".ighitaattea' by 'We have cloaety Tenured sunt wireerte
unappreciative men, attack on the Dominion Coal corgora-
A woman never finds the streets so won, and have read year pamphlet ta-
med for that purpose. in addressing
dirty as when toss Yea at her prettiest
you for the purpose of sscurttg turtK-
silk petticoat. er information on this subject which,
The be ;atilt -1a Te��lid the girt Ir you will evil by aogweriarthnoresf
with her jumping rope are the sure oar questions *blob you may deem pro -
par to eek, we will be thankful. for
harbingen of spring been declared by the Board of Gas and
Why is it the pleasantest people are we have been strongly urged by one Electric Light Commissioners of Mae -
both the an officials d out bank to aachuaetta illegal! issued, and the At -
so rarely the most desirable from a aid in piecing the coal shares, both tercet' General ol� Maaeaehusetts has
worldly eta ndpolntf f d df ry with the to
You can always pick out the married
Pipe Iine Gan~ -New gland Gu
Coke Company scheme is a gtariug Im-
position on the investing and gat cos-
Naming
ot
Naming publlo.
2 -The common shares ot the Domin-
ion Coal Company. of which there are
over fifteen million dollars, •re not;
worth a dollar a .ban more than the
price (or which they were originally
sold, namely, nothing. .v
R -Theo. Coal Company le
not earn g any dividend on its stock.
4 -The Dominion Coal Company dose
not own any gas companies in Boa-
1an.,._-..M_
3 -Td. Massachusetts Pipe Line Gas
Compaaty eoauiete of mottling but •
worth:asa charter pruoured from the
Measaobut tts legitlature of 1896 by
means that are now being investigated
..by the antboritioLetJtaaset:husetie.
6 -The satire *toot of the Manaaehut
eta Pipe Line Gu Company has just
couples in the theatre. The man keeps
the (mere glum. all the time.
It is the easiest thing in the world to
get a crowd to collect. but it isn't so
easy to explain what It has collected
for.
There isn't a woman living who
wouldn't prefer a hu4sand with • hasty
temper to one who sulks over real or
imagined grievances
NEW FiGURES ON CANNIBALISM.
Some curious figures have been com-
piled by a Frenchman on tpe subject
of carrell a ism This gentleman claims
G who have •aalyjlst 1" 011+ of a co&deneed torus. 1* Dr.
ern and rasing bks 'ars propsr� Pink pill fet Palet People. Tiley ere
her a Mo-
rl ihensveput and combieat m Mt calla: k Ore-
ezquts)te perfumes
: t is an astoalshln feet that mane
the moat delicate lithe perhaps are
de from its resides after crude pea
e on has hese reflood. Then are
11.000 Iola, for perfumes under ties
d of notional,
Inc rel tb•m Is Moak/ Peer, as in -
e Bette
' tin*, w • tech le end aatt Croak 8i to MI POO
re cheaper thee the genuine arti-
lnone" 1s atletbler, ^from whirl
(Mal violet "Helle8r$p4 "
the vanilla oder. l�i•M1
tbstic Neroli ate .liar me
last new I'd the "liaise de )ley
Is" is a late{ file
femora teenlitfe IY b. at
can „sty 1RhIaL01: •Med L not
preference an or nary, a�ouaced that he will proceed against
?sating elenta of ser firm, and wa the utfbera and dnreotoro who gained
•
The oafs way to W toy/tour Ila rm41110 ,d
e . ate
ONSOON. ...
IN DO -CEYLON TBA,
Baas ferule► than soy °rhrr au Ie 4y1 ,01utrly
ours end dr ltrtou•. SS. 'yfti.� ,o. end on sant..
read for sample. MONSOO TEA O(1.,
t Wr11.naLoa M. W.. Toronto.
Impaling was tad- as a puuiahmen4
In 'Furby up to 1653. The lash men
so executed sere four Aran sheikhs
who bad rebelled. They sere au/paled
at the tote corners ot the Bagdad
bridge. Gee of them lived for nine
days.
1 A Man's a Man for a' That"
Mout if hs hos corns on both feet. But
he le a strungrr, happier and s nor man
1t he uses Putnam'. Painless Corn Ez4
Tractor and gets rid of the unsightly,
corns, painlessly and at once.
COLO1iXITCOT" I ON If A BRUCS.
Colored cotton fabrics will not fade
by subsequent washing it placed in
boiling water to which has been added
three gills of salt to every four quarte
of anter. Ifo riot remove the oloth un-
til the water is cold.
1W RIO.
Hartford & Vim Tires
- Road Omar - r A4.l.bte.t W . Totowa,
Rittti nntirmierdebt is now 111:41 lief
DRINK MAN NEEDS.
An average man requires 59 ounces
of food per diem. He needs 37 ounces
of water for drinking, and in breath-
ing be abaorbes 30 ounces of oxygen. He
eats as much water as he' drinks, so
much of that tlixid being contained in
various food/. In order to supply fuel
for running the body machine and
make up for waste tissue he ought to
swallow dally *the equivalent of 20
ounces of bread 8 ou.noet of potatoes, 1
ounce' of trotter and t• quint -t enter:
The body is meetly water. The body of
a man weighing 154 pounds contains
96 pounds. or 46 quarts of water.
.Naea_Tou *auralgla f -
11 you suffer eta agonies, and -fail to
gat a remedy, we avant you to try
Norville.. Its action on nerve pain la
supply marvellous. Nervlljne is the
moat pleasant and powerful remedy
in the market. Tryitl
have his assurance that the enter- 14 This act is fins and y
prim fa a tsndnbis one, and one that 1P�eh•b s bye sIt has tecentl been claimed that
will give all the purchaeera of the t,l*
ronment"iron ships fitted with et•otric plants
Shares tarp profits with bot vary The contract between the boarini- suffer rapid deterioration et their
nsaall risk of lona. Our
Iamb official on Coal Company and the Matsachur pipes having direct connection slth
guarantees us tilt he has strong as ebb Pfp. Line Company 111 worth 0o- the sea. due to •leotrolytio action.
turaOeee of some of the leacLLag Snare thin:'1
8 -The New England Gee & Coke
den of the United Staten, that t
su semi/ too of b,' mus.,• „it 1sq1,A4W0f final 136 0.4.000 of w oath. r
lave made firm contracts for a logg lana securities m the public, and m ----tuts. Bruises, Burnetc
.
term of years with the Mavachueetts
pipe O.. Company, a very large, ex-
tremely sound and wea'L company,
and that by this oontra•-t t coal cor-
poration will he guaranteed large di-
vidends on ell classes of shares for •
long term of years, and that these con -
coal tion has fo
l5A0d ut Company in • sebum gotten up fort the Quickcure heals Sores
to have dis'overed that about 18 per tracts have been firmly guaranteed by
rent of rannit•la devour human flesh 'the New England Gee & Coke Com-
bo-use
otbecause they are no hungry that they pa0y. • company wird • paid In capi-
must eat whatever they ran get; 10 tat et 1e1p00,600. The questions we
per Dent partake of their near rale- ask you to favor to with answers to,
Liven from religltwn motives; 5 per etre
cert. eat their enemies in • spirit of !lees not the Dominion Cool corpora-
venegance; 19 per cant. eat warriors tion own all tags. companies' of Bu-
te inherit tbeir courage, and 20 per Sonnot the doral Corporation eater
Haat
(}t
them. • e(. est the deal to order to glorify ed into a contract with tee biases
eine ette Pipe Gee Company t
Will not this give permanently !ergo
dlvideode on ell the •hares t
le not the Meaewkusstts Pipe Gas
Company a responsible oompany t
le ret this contract guaranteed by
Ithe New England Gee & Coke Com-
pany, and Is not this company • weal-
thy corporation whose guarantee is
good
We repeat it you will mous the
above questions we will consider our-
selves In your debt. as we do not wish
to put our clients into any hazardous
investment, and we an led to believe
from a study of your pamphlets that
you not only consider this coal en-
IiLEN EDEN REJOICES
Over the Recovery of Mr Jalaee
Paddon of Mt. Forest
I11s time us • beers lista re slob slae.eo -
11eotr• slaws eels a1s•5 Nen Tter••st-
ls-sitse Mor Posen est,/ on eccee
101111011 ser es* .WWW write
metwlett.
GTen F.denrThe report of the recov-
ery of Mr. James Padden. of Mt. For- terpriee extremely harardous but little
est. from a severe attack of Kidney leas than a swindle, whiob we cannot re -
Disease by the use of Dodd's Kidney ooncile with the respectability of its
Pills hat mused great re'oiring here, .po.son. Again. CUM you not give us
where Mr. Padden le welt known. • reason for the effort that is being
Mr. Paddon's rase wee a very severe made to float these shares amongst
one. It was we)I known that h. Wan a the investors of Canada, when as wee
also • specific for troubles pectuliar to
tomato. stet as suppreeskone Irregn-
1• riling tied all Forme AI w•.be"
r•
They band ftp the blood, and restore
tie glow et b. Jit% to pale and mellow
cheeks. i■ men they effect a rattiest
cure in sit eases ernes; from mental
strafe, overwork or excuses of what-
ever .sten. Dr. William.' Ptak Pills
aro sold is boxes, never In tome hulk,
at 11 route • box or six loxes fes $110,
set rosy be had of all drageleta. or
direct hy mall from Dr. Williams'
bfedirle• Company. ltroekvitle, Ont.
The largest gasometer in the world
Is at Molt Gresawice. Wb.s ran It
oortalas 11,300.000 sable feet a
1R
11100 toes is iso feat YI3'Y1
SIM wlt)i g• an
tole
� till it diameter.
LEIS
cost
nearly SAM -
constant sufferer, and he had the sym- are assured they are in strong demand
pathy of all hie friends. Consequently in the Americas stook exchange. Yours
it given ttalonrded pieuure to all to respectfully,"
know that he her at last conquered
his bitter emmer.
Dodd's Kidney Pills are the only me-
dicine that the people of this district
wdl use for Bright'/ Di.eese. Diabetes,
Dropsy, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Para-
flysis. Heart Failure, Urinary Diseases,
ood tmpuriti.s end all ether forms
of Kidney Disease. They have eared
hnadr.da of casae of theme complaints
in this neighhnurhood, and the people
heal the tulle.+(. confidence in the me-
dicine.
There ie only one way of tiering
Kidney Diseases Tba3 is by (wring the
Kidneys. The only way of doing this
is by ening Tlodd's Kidney Pills. They
t.•t. the Kidneys in pro;,er condition.
thus ensuring a supply of pure, fresh
blood and thoroughly healthy organs.
Don's Kidney Pins are rbl.1 by all
drngptiete at fifty unto a. box. six
homes NM. or 'vier be /tent, on receipt
et prim. by The Dodds llledieta. Ce.,
Lienit.et'Toronto.
t1ret act was to borruw'lron► • New
Tork trust company for elitist months
•11.900000 which, with the balance of
Its .004,000 of capital It immediately;
paid out to tnatder& for property not
world 17000,000, thereby canning R-
eel( to be bonkrutpt aed tasking its
gua.rsitee worthless.
9 -The recon tee effort Is tieing
made to float •15,000 of stock to
Canada le: The stook cost the promote
en who created It nothing. For years
desperate efforts have Leen made to
fleet it on ties investing public of New
Ragland. To that end trickery and
manipulation lave been employed. but
without avail. Investors and epee -
ulster. In the United States have re-
fused to have anything to do with it.
Some months sego when It was ab•
sleetsleety uneatable and its uominal
pr
y
85 per share. brokers were em-
ployed to give it the appearance of
great activity oa the Boston Stook Ex.
Menge. This wan done by one broker
selling quantities to another in league
with him. By this means the prat • wee
bio up to from ISA to 125 per share.
and is now held there by the same
means. and whenever genuine orders
from Canadian investors are worked up
to Canada. the stick is purchased from
the insiders through the medium of
UM Boston Stock Evchenge et a fHctl-
tlotte price
Tho daily eaten on the Boston Stock
Exchange are, with the exception of
the Canadian orders sod on • rare °e-
rasion
o-casion a genuine 'United Staten order,
fiotitlour. We advise you strongly not
to allow your clients to invest to tide
worthless stook. for es soon as your
Censdien inveatora, becoming tired of
holding it and waiting for the ruiernia
r.sent•t'ens that have leen made to
be fulfilled, attempt to sell, the ate
ranee market price of 820 will dis-
appear and they will lose their invest -
meat. If you hue doubt of the (or-
rectsesa Of our deductions. come or
seal to Boston and inventigatlos ago-
ormet onr reputable bankers and brok-
en and Lanka will show you that ail
tvho invest in this worthiesa stock will
lore the amount invested- .-
le elating we would call year
tent fon to that porticos; "of our [hist
took, " Banton Gu and Dominion Goat,'
wherein we explain why we foil called
upon W demount* thio impnnition. and
wherein we show that because of our
teenier partner's official connection
with the Buten gee nompanles, vire
president of the eve leading aomren-
iss, we can treat thea subject intelli-
gently.
Trusting our sosw•rs will give you
the required information. 11'e beg to
remain. Yours truly.
LAWSON. WEIDENiELD & OO-"
mum
w. ad•M ail .waon d pr�o••1 Knee teal
for est tee
te paeA ' ltrles
m
r,. .lw. `tor
"Dear Sirs:
Tour letter melted by its, and Its
eont.enta Doted, and herewith we mud
you the Information you ask for. First
lieve to wben we nay that we hold
ourselves ready to answer for any as-
isrtlons made in the book and news-
paper statements bearing our aigp&
tan, also for (hose cout.inedyi•,.
letter, and we are prepared to def d
any acting that may be brought against
se la the ooerte of Canada al we have
In United States courts. We ask you
to bear in mind that we do nut make
equtvoeal statements hedged about
with technical *venom that may leave
loopholes for escape from legal re-
.poseibility; that we ere a responsi-
ble banking home end stork -exchange
metahera and that the charge that
this entire whims is one of the most
glarlag imposition' ever attempted 0a
my community we have printed over
our signatures scores of times during
- .s 01.D PAPYRUS. the past four months la the lead)
ng
sews ap er. of the United 8tstes. ape
The old saying that nothing lr ever here repeated it In armloads of repI .
lost 1e rnezper'tedly verified hy the re- of pamphlets and book., and orally
out finding In a tomb at Luxor. Egypt stated it before the $seeacbsssstts
where it bed lain concealed for 1,300 BoaOns mid of Onand sla.trio Light Connyear., of a )apyyren containing 20 '.seleahreere and tb• Legisaten of
theme by BanchlUdep a great Greek koseeshesette.
poet, whose writings had wholly d1.ap-' W. t 4L.rsllo s as follows:
peered.
Constipation
cN Ltset,s.O�ig�lmrwERY KID
rte» �sPhelm.--.ass try .p =e (..Mss Ir�eak-
t pre aye wse.wae imerews es, am area ear.
i• Them 7ma 1°a Mamaeknitte _-
GIRLS 1lf C11711,Y. _ --naive Inxuries. Hoye, on the other
Vs some parts of Melly the birth hand. are very coos aelfwapporting
of •girl la looked upon sa sl th amts and when
Increases etines ips family
for mar 1y--
fortane that ettlack flag is hung ort (aq.
of the window to psae !tome •.hrltD and her Ant,
tteeeldm the bad ,Tim girls o
live In seelttaloshe mast.
sweat. Maria( to bs sepperted by the
fattdiy es tong no toy an nnmsrtiee kindly treated, and et the ase of [our -
ted hetes obligee to dower the twirl.- ban or ninon they are dtapreed of
in marriage on a measly finarrlal hens.
Berlie pays a salary to a profession-
al bird catcher, .vho keeps scientific
institutions supplied with birdsnests
and eggs. He i& the only man in the
empire permitted to do ea.
MADE Hill SIOK.
Doctor, on ocean steamer -Your turn
hen come, I see, sir. Allow me to -
Bea -SIA* Passenger, an old bachelor-.
N -o, n -o. doctor. It -it will Boom pans
off. It isn't sea -sea -sickness. 1 look-
s¢ too longs at those -those bridal cou-
toe.
T CURS A COLD IN pee DAV.
Taaay• tette sown Qnlnln. a4,i.,.. all Drug.
a1.t. rMo M• mon►/ If it nils to Cure ass.
Recent inveetigationn hy Drf.lnden-
Kobl have shown that the principal
source of the gulf stream is not the
Florida channel. but the region he-
tween and beside the islands of the
Wert Indies. At Hlnicmi the volume of
this warm water heist; times as great
se the combined velums of all the
riven in the world at their mouthe.
LAWSON, WEISYMF$LD at N.,
Neuter' -RANKERS • DRONERS -await
fil.sass of Naw Vert .fedi Rasher.
MYRITA-KORA ORYOTAt$.
refile ra.a
b�$yro 0iIL■ en t ince trete
Ws/tented to retain ta.lr „W •
maid to any address ep • .,r .. tar.
00. eteew, M to a eab.teo►1.1 (7W4 511
lea, EIo.- Mr,
Sid L+d- 5. Lop 6100 knr
not m tor� 4. acad. nand M canahaua.
IWELLMARV@ •C0.tig%,1W,T"reo$5
'(here are supposed to be nearly 50,-.
000 dentists, practising upou people'/
teeth in the world. A dentist's case of
instruments nowadays contains bee
tween S00 and 400 instruments.
W P Q 911
Quickcure cures Tooth
Ache. Stops all Pain.
OLDEST pTECE OF WROUGHT IRON.
The oldestpiece of wrought Iron in
existence is believed to be a roughly-
faehloned cirkle-blade found by Bel-
zoni neer Kerner. near Thebes. It was
imbedded in mortar under the Mee of
t.lr Sphinx, on thee account it is known
as "the sickle of the &phial." it ie
/low- in the British Mkumeum, and I+ be -
1 -saved to iP newly 4011 years old.
grouse girls are Imbed upas u ez-
•
.ro.-,r•..s•-..-.......,7:re.ww.'t.M.w+a'eslrMe�t'e
•
"1.r.►.'..Im WNW ,W,. -
It has been ealouleted that It • pound
of thread mads from spiders' web.
were required It would occupy near)
f1P,000 widen •fn11 year to furnish it.
All nesl.pple+-t»a: queIr I,r,,,,,♦-.
speed Klatt Plt,ceu
PePndanen. ---
:�:.iwtswq.
E
Fence, fence --w..• wm 7-.130...«
noes./ a nett. w. law
we eave the be -t and most practical fere on
earth four ntil'aof it Ic e.e at the Tapp•ri-
ment.l Rrm, (14e1Vp,, Ort. SeeQ folrrrines.
t44 .c. to Melees Wire trifles Oct,
til saver meet•. One.
TR,Bd$'1111
Magnetic Ointment.
Tae sor•/ Rana. Bvara, ThOats. fere.,
hrat.a till■ atones . Gere an , are/��r.
▪ eu&W., Laaeesn, PIIeqs, and alt.zt•rnal
and internal &Midto0• elinractart&Sd by i4 11
Y4T109, yield to It. Influence u it by nae II
Is �a kptui: veritable preparation by as re tae
ph in the nmeett obstinatese. awl e pu�s�a. ao74
Drosslsta and Dealers at SO tone N ONO.
MUSICt; ae Aaeons want.dead t.[t•r•� Wo will ['traders oaf
mallhppale " Dar'll . a Nlgg•r
Wenn' " diey ley ee. for d rear•, &tatwppaa
PIPULA5MAWMN bus'!, m Alexis lit.Yewtreal,
E) 8'v000ON SNORTS ANO SCHOOL. Pro.
[) goal Repeal
Is Indl/tdt»t ter
dent*.
t-act) SpeaiTerse tieetlocgs or dvanood vire
or te
Yaaag5.A. a S .14 King
..Torooroe te.
la& AN015500, M.e., N. a eellsg• it.
TORONTO, 9es.
EEARN08
, 1 & THROAT
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Dominion Linn Steamships
Montreal and Queue, Liverpool in summer,
Portland to Liverpool 1n winter. Leen* sea
fait twin screw at. nebip. 'l ebrador. Van
corner,' ' Dominion ' 'Oeotaman,' ' Yorkshire.
P o ssnt
Fodor •e000ssties for PiCab n. See
and Cad tit•era(a pasrongers. Rates .1
powers- pJt Cab baso ; e'er and Cable. ill I
et.
&toernal.safe upesads aoeordln t.
rhea allleforxnatl a IF
es AVID Toa:AMOR k Co"
1 qa. Rearantent at.. mistreat.
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. Boat linieteittles roads er ate •sir,
prow TA 51A011 Ka+rmoftM
fid erste env w�ere. a wantMc, need tet
see CtetrMslsasn.1.. Meanest. Qss.
Tye. v '0 'R
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Montreal, our 5/worse-
Wed/w•rae-
eA renisa(e tnaealese with all
attaebipesIi Nothing brlldr
soda. Pr It .30 le 1183.0(1.
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"Do You See That Hump?"
_,Not .cim-_'-'rte Pager"-it---asve r has
'em, but es That deed *ire tenrp It
Was caused by an menial running
to it. The animal "didn't me:to to."
The (twice "Io.rldu't. help it ;" but the
hump is there std it in an eyr'more to
the owner. He lonke acro.+ the mad
et hie neighbor's non- humpahle. anll-
s•eabie Page twrre, and admits that
elasticity-" 1e In it " after all.
Prion -Tint and Illustrated printed
matter on apple-atkm to the local Page
Pence dealer or to
r_Aan t
Chatted,
WALKERVILLE, ONT.
1'. a 3•e our "ad" In next lean.
Unmatchable -..N. -
and always the same.
LUDELLA Cavt.ox TRA will sat+fy the most particular tea it%alone.
Lead packages. ss, 40, 5o and 6oc.
.fir w,•wwr..el- ..w .
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