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EVERY TIIUBDDA1' MORNING
NT D. MasrILLICODDY.
Terms of Saleerlptn i 1,
Doe month, in advance 111
Three months,
Six mouths '• 0
One yes, 106
Aie•rtleiog Rates,
14.M mad other casual ad,rrtlarnlrnte, 10e.
�gprr Ilse for gest 1 0u, and a runts per Hue
fir 'mei sA1beets lneert4on. Mesaured by a
n osprellkW►
BMlne.cards adz Unto and under, 116 per
yesr.
Advt. tlsemeuts of Gat. Found. Strayed. Sit
melon* t'aoant Sou utile* Wanted. cud Bust-
er Chanter tVa.11ret, out exceeding a hues
soaped ell, el per mouth.
House on Sale and Foremen Sale, not to e5 -
.sed a lin... it for tint month, 6,.per subse-
quent month. Larger advta. ht proportion.
•
Any epeeist notice. the object of which Is b
promote the pecuniary benefit of any Individual
ess company, to be considered an advertisement
and charged ae•odluglr.
Loral nuticr. In nn terell type One cent per
word• no notice lees SM.
Local notice. In or, (nary reading type two
Eu per word. No nonce for r leItem Me.
kes fur churches and other religions and
evuleot iutltutlues, halt rata.
entereiben who fall to receive Tru 8,Gl&L
regularly by mall, will roofer • favor by tea
g.alnting w of the tact at as early • tale as
possible.
When a change of address Is desired, both the
.Id and the new address should be given.
_ - Paldi edlie rhe Needee.
J C. Le Tousel, of Ooderleh, has been y
pointed ',oval Travelling Agent for the Town•
ships of Oodericb, Colborne, Ashfield and Wee
wawa,.
Local pwtmuters over the district are also
empowered to receive subscription, to Ti.
811111 AL
A11 commdnlcatlons must be addressed
D.IkUILLICUDDY,
Tess mtolaL.
Telephone Call W. Goderkb, Ont.
'THURBDAT. NOV. Y4. 1898.
TRAVELING QUIDS.
eaten TRUER RAILWAY.
• AaWWYL
N
ILO ant
Maalll'nd Bzpress 1.s•••• ••• • Lel pea
Mixed ...... 7 -es p.m.
Mall and Express pa
-- WANT. .,
Mall and E;;pprreeYY 7.16 ass,
Mail and irlr•ess 6.m p•m,
Mixed .. LSI p...
.1VT11rRY.
M NICROLfitin . D. &
• DaLetiL el'5G'o11.
'Ruins. Opposite the Port Office.
iIHLL•O, Lrowas and Bridge Werk
-"U"Tears Rzpertsoa
LsM. MADER, D.D.S.. L.D.11.-DENTAL
Sargent ---intent asst approved methods
for ell dental operations. Presenalloo et the
sat noel teeth • epe•Idtr Omce: C.' or. West st.
and ti. usre ;up win . Entrance on West st
_TM.TURNBULL.Daa, LD8-DENTAL
.burgeon. (Lately associated with Dr.
Diann. of Montreal). Gold and porcelain. ant.
Arial teeth mounted on gold it shimt num hese/,
special attention given to the preservation ol the
animal teeth, Once Itn.M,Lsenl new block.
150d
MEDICAL.
DikHUNTER -PHYSICIAN, BURGEON,
e. once: Bruce moot, the residence
lately )espied by Dr. McLean. Night cans
from residence_ Telephone 511 -
LEGAL AND CONVI YAHCIMO.
ERNfe1T REATON-BARRIBTER, ROLICI-
tor. Noury 1'4d1r. Comedian Dank of
Commerce Chambers, the Square, OoderleL
56.-ly
M, CAMPION, Q.C.-BARRISTER, SOLICI-
• tor, Nut. *e. 00ce over Medical Hall,
eileares -T )r,...ree.. •
DI)INGS OF THE WEEK
ITEMS OF INTEREST FROM AAOUN
THE WORLD
and forty four wuu, wbo remain as
Ratbe°, 10 the Hua.elan optioro. tateusiWy
for the pupruve 01 embarking awwuot-
O Non.
Niagara street pulite wico', Toronto,
10 lhlday, with appropriate eeremoilee
food services, uu.o,ldd • purtralt of the
late Pts. Willie... UWbury, whu (ell si
Oindurmam li0 h.,d received big about
Ing at this Montt thin
VN( LA altIFIED.
'1'ha Norway northing on Friday
adopted • resolution so futrottues a purely
Notwegleo deg, without the •iuUI.w .f
the union with Sweden.
Peened, Paimtuat•d .a4 rrer.reas or
fitly Paragraphs fur 11e. Perusal u1
POWWOW People - r'.r.oual. I'ullticui
a.d Pirelli
Tien IL1.OSUIKRk
W. S. Amy of 'au Franct.co has d1r•
areared a big vele of Lituwinaus coal
west of Tann I -eke.
•1'ICIDRL
She oould not m. up and ounaequentl
banged heart' his woe the rase
Mrs George !;:, .o who committed •1"
olds In Montreal.
THE AGRICULTURAL WORLD.
Halton plowing match, which was to
have taken elm. on Thursday at Millen
00 aoeo0n1 of the weather has been port
pored until Thursday. the 1716.
THE WRATHRA.
Sig Mabee of snow on the level tell to
Toronto on 'Thursday night.
A tog Is prevailing en the Clyde, wblcb
has caused • number of disasters to ship-
ping.
THE FIRE ItEcO11 D.
Fire in the general etas of C. A.
&teares of Hanover, Masa., was diecuter-
W at 6 30 o'clook Friday morning, and
shortly afterwards a lerrllc a tolosion
occurred, wbloh blew out.Ihs std.. of the
building, kllllug tour ,use.. The explo-
sion, It Is thought, was ee egad by powder
and kerosene, wblob were stored In the
collar.
PURELY Pi,RSONAL.
Mr. Jobe Yeo, M.P., East Prins, has
boon appointed a Senator to 011 the
vacancy In the representation d Prtaes
d•artt 1Uand. -•
1 Lord Curzon of Kedleston, the new
Viceroy of India, and Lady Curzon start
for India on Des. 16. They evidently M-
ewed to make a lavish brpinning of their
bsplla`Ity, as They bare already ordered
10.000 Loll programme., 5 :,UO evenl'g
party cards, 1.500 garden party canis
2,000 dinner party InvlinlIon. cards 6 3u0
at home arts and 1,300 menu Dards.
THE RELIGIOI a WORLD.
R.v. W. Patterson, H. A. of 'Loaning
ton has aa:.eptod a call from H:cklug-
ham. 111s pswr.t pulpit will be declared
tenant on Nov. 87.
A oubllo religions meriting, In wheh
were tan men to one woman tan unusual
thing et such meetings1, was bald In To-
rood on ThurRlav eight. It was intend•.
.5Y 1BD '6*6W' pAtiklti-�..r.
and address.s were delivered by the head;
of the three groat Protii.{sht tbeologisal
schools In 'loronto, Harney, Principal
l sore. Provost Welsh and Cbanoellor
Lurwash. Prloolpal Great preolued.
THn DEAD.
A. C. Ml11er, ez-M.P., and of the firm
of A. C. Miller eft Co. Canning Co.,
Victim, died Thursday morning after an
Illness of several months.
The death at Hamilton of Peter To-
ronto Buchanan, eldest eon of the late
Boa. Isaac Buchanan. removes • well.
known and greatly re.p.oted resident
!rum tbe rapidly decreasing flat of old
Matzen.. Deceased was born 1n Toronto.
115 twos for yeas In boldness and was
also 111 the .1,11 service tor about eight
year.
Mr. James Lucile died suddenly at
Waterloo o; Freda; evening. The donated
gentleman was 66 )ears a( age. For many
yeas he ably filled the position of inspec-
tor
nspco-tor of the Mercantile Kis Insurance Co.
of Waterloo, and Inter on became Its see -
✓ otary. When the Mercantile moved to
Toronto about • year ago Mr lockle
was appointed president of the oompanl.
ItA111ROAD Rt lentoeGg.
.A,rallway northward from Vancouver
to the Yukon country, via Llllooet Bridge
River and the clurnneile route, is pro-
jected lo Vancouver. •
The voting on the 130,000 bones far
the extension of the 1.. E. & D. Hallway
to tit Thomas took place en Thursday,
resulting as follows: For the bylaw, 720;
against, 640. Majority for, S0.
Thursday night the 0 1'. H. put on •
dollar' Pullman car from Toronto to
Montreal. Now, through the rate w:tr, It
b possttle to make the trip from Toronto
M Montreal and return, with a Pullman
hash each way, for $7 all told.
Grand Trunk earnings for the week
eo(ilag Nov. 7 were $533,8.6, against
$611,669 for the Paine week teat year, as
lorrease of 115,276 (anedian l'acffc
earnings for the same period were 5667,-
100 .his year, against $1127.000 Lot year,
• decree** of 160,000.
CRIMR A040 ('RIMINAL$.
Rio of the men engaged in the bold -up
d the Oriel Northern (:oast train near
Fergus Elle were captured .t Moore-
head, Minn., on Friday by Chief of
Polis Muroby. They were fully equipped
and armed.
Morris Lutz, aged 44, • shoemaker,
was shot and fatally wounded by h1e son
Harvey, aged about 111, at Raiding. Pa.
Young Lutz name borne Intoxicated, and
his father reproved him. This angered
the boy, and he fired two sbota tbrongh
bis father's head. The boy then com-
mitted entente by cutting his throat.
Sidney 0. `locum, the prints dela
Mao was 000vloted at Toronto of Incit-
ing Ms. Robert Hopkins to commit per-
jury in the reoei.t prosecution of Dr.
Eastwood of Claremont- When Slocum
et0001 up for sentence Chancellor Boyd
snake of the artoun net0re of the crime,
and then Pent him to Mitigator' Peniten-
tiary for five Tear(.
CA$UALTIMa.
John Butterworth, a driver for Wig-
g ins, Toronto mill dealer, was work by
a 0•T.R. train et the Pape avenue cross-
ing on 4.torly night. He died on Sun-
day motnlnpt.
William Boyington of Toronto was
aught In • shaft and M woe whirled
round and round the abaft, finally being
thrown to the ground. No bone. wen
brota, but 6le Injuries are **Moos.
The Atlantis Copper Mone, four miles
west of Houghton, Minh 1e eu Are. The
900 miners at wo. k escaped to the surface
In time. The months of the shafts have
been hovered with tlrober and dirt and
Gm fire will be rnnthered.
A yoang woman named Cte sap was
dtownd In the Chllkat River 1n the
Yukon. Mise was from Minneapolis. and
h ad 1114,000 on her parson when she
went down. More ren.ntl7 the ran •
dons hall in Oonat'efter flay.
Fourteen year-old John ('lark d To-
rorto to make the fire' burn well need
benzine, As • result then was an •zplo
don, mitt the 1•d was severely burned
about the .mad and arms. The betiding
eangbt ere, and before the blase was ex
owgttehed 5110 damage was done M Nle
'ether's blacksmith shop.
POR MMN OW WAR.
Pr sideet MiKInI.y has deeded that
the Carolina. rote troubles de pot eta! for
Federal Intsrferene..
The stranded voted) off Cat Island be -
fond a dNM le the Marta Team TM
smoking have es.ab11.6cd her Identity.
The !lays er Poresesee* bm as -
nuanced le the .erper.tlef ' ess that edty
that .e Aala.leai stessaftm will elate
+pltl,.ad nett estYos and that elabs-
.r plane are bang devised far tet resap-
Iden.
A 11 et tb•' dh... tra0te h;vt 1081
Crete. wlti the ineeptieu 01 tree aeon.
1
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O. JOHNSTON-BARRISTER, 10 Ica..
• tor, Gtamlrloner, Sc. Money to loan.
COrel: Cor- Hamilton and m- Andrew's streets,
Ooderich, Oat 664
Rs G
ie HATS -e-: BNAoRtRStTER. SdOoLorICaIwTO;RL,
edPfrue raudttvuan.etslta.est rates Ae/feal
rued
/MARROW & PR(SUIIrOOT, BARRISTERS,
Attorneys Soli( loos,te_.Ooderleh. J. T.
aruruw Q,C., W.-'roudfsot •
CAMERON,' H(ILT3A HOLMES, BARRI&
ten, lolieltors lu Chancery, tie., Goderleb.
Y. G Cameron, Q. C., P. Molt, Dudley 'Holmes.
G. WARD. OONVINYAN(`ER, tie„ AND
a • emmmtr.m.er for taking noel
recogoirauchall, atfi,avlts bar asthma ne
re d
depositions or solemn declerad ons 1n or ,011.
Serawg any action suit or proemoih.g 11. the
High Court of Justice, the Court of Appeal for
Ontario. or 1n any Onn,ly or Division Court.
Atl Iraneu•tl•oe carefully ant promptly exfo-
liated. Residence and P. O. address--Dunaau
sou, O•C 8156*!
LOAM , 1110 INSURANCE.
M07t Y TO LOAN FIVE PER CENT
Money to ben. iel,ete funds •1st err.
carr farms to rent u1. c.•11. Homes .ed lots to
�tbor for sale- E. N LEN IS, Barrister, Ood-
C. IMAGER, OONt:EYANCINO AND 11'1-
•
surance quer:. , opp.sue Marti 'a hotel,
Boderir15,
MONEY TO LEND ON MORTGAGE
61 ler cher. Inoue discounted.' C. RICA.
•El O/ee : Opposite Martin's Hotel. Oede•
F• J. x��FAram; Littlowest
w D to
Pies: Cur. Nortbe t. and agnate, Ooderloh. 74
MONIST TO LEND -A LARGE AMOUNT
of Prlvatgyunde for Invrwlm•-.d al lowest
Wes ea Arlo01ei Mortgages- Appy toOAR.
WOW b PROUDFOUT.
R
• BALN'LiFFL=7gyEkALN*URANCE,
Real Flea and Marey. homing Agent.
Only Ant -class ermilanles represented. Mosey
b lend on straight hopes, at the lowest rata of
Interest going, in any wry Moult the borrower.
Mric a•door fro Square, Westtotrre.t,
NEW MACHINE SHOPS.
�TPW igALRlI1lf-DAOi�.-A�,�. i�1tDS OF
Repair Work 01111.• at Bea.oseabl. Peke&
Fermi.* Implemelds for sale. Machinery. new
and erro..d-hand, bought and sold. Engines
and Boilers fie ma stand : Rates. old wane.
thee raper Omura sof Trafalgar streets. J.
Ti * RUNCiMAN. 41041
•VETIONERRiNO.
PBOMA9 00120114, AUCTIOIf[ER AND
Iin.ursaa Meet Gods/dela. Oat Afoot
tondos and Lanerhlre lire Iso. Om., the Gore
Mule' Mutual Ina Do. Woe etemaded Jn 1.
Amypart d the eo.tnty, ty
AOVTIONERD
Cat. Haw -
M _ dl.�r
Inco .n -
at •. holes.,
.r wt man to hI..lir'..• ,rdMlch P. U-.
em'./11I attended to. JO1tlf EdfOS, Znony
Aas�eaear tag! M
lanielennammm
TONSORIAL ARTIST.
. ma4OIMDfilk.
'eve
AITLBT. R•1
oleiM ess a.ilse
. new s sees/ to b
1!5.505 6oe.t.
MAR1iAAE I,M7ENNtea.
LANK OT MARRIAnE Li-
eteaes, OedsrMh Gel Meat?
4a. T.. Maar. Wiest
- We's • greet ampoule.
b• Brat Why, be etmMn't *in
himself when 1 eatl reed the
---Mew leek Joews&
r,..* -swot ::,rots't +-
There 1s some talk that after the eon-
°Wdon of a Creasy of pato. with the
United States Spain will sell o liermany
tier remaining oulenks%
Tb. l'rovinolal U,.f.rnment of ITtlsish
Columbia 1. considering the advlsublllly
of introducing the 1orrens system tit
land registration tato that provino..
Ceurge Crittenden, a ycuug ,nen wbo
worked on the farm of Mrs J. JJ Kitey,
near Sohmuburg, last week eloped with
Mrs Fountain, the wife of an employes.
Me earns farm
The steamer Australia has arrived at
San Ferool.00, seven days from Huno-
lulo, and 1. In quarantine. Among her
passengers were thirty soldiers stelae/
with m.lsrlal fever.
Chat of Pollee Hughes has asked for a
warrant, obarging Mr. Brialy of the
Montreal Herald with orfminal 11b.1. Mr
La Forest of the Water il.partmens has
.Ra/not abs oam.-
The Sealants newspapers are angry et
the Marquis of Salisbury, whose speech
at the OnlI6 Hall banquet ea Weduesday
sight Ditty declare to hare bean "merely
a glwlecatlon of Mute strength. and a
denial of the rights of the weak."
The Hueslan Diakonale. Behring bas
arrived in San Franol.rco from Petropau-
�attstty with • cargo of sealskins and tura,
eat of the largest that bis ever come
from the Behring coasl. It 1s estimated
that the value of the cargo is 11,000,000
The Ponton rase will come to trial en
the 21st of November at Napalms. Pon-
tos will have 53 witnesses and the Crown
will bay. 80 or more. 1h. Crown ha
euo.ented to SOFA 111011 16 witnesses who
reside outside the Bal of Qulnte district
Madame Tyson of Para, Father iry.-
lelnthe'. Antennae wife, 1s orranlaing a
'ladies crusade against immorality among
'women In the barium of Algeria. MIs
alonariee will be sent from Perls to ale-
' Tate the wives of the owners of these
harems.
▪ The Massachusetts Reform Club of
Heston and a number of prominent R.-
dwoind erg .. sterane. .•di'issela..
Adams, Wllllam Lloyt Uarrleon and Ed.
ward AtkMom , bare undera ken to
spread ane. -imperialist argumeal through
the country.
The era *mama of the new Canadian
steamship lies will have Liverpool ea
Deo. S. Thew will be a fortnlgLtly sera -
las at the outset. TM mailings of the pro-
posed line, having Milford Haven and
Pespebiac as terminal porta, will oom-
swum In May.
The estates of Ernst T. Hooley, the
bankrupt speculator and promoter, were
t old .1 auction at London on Friday.
The Wllbblre property was odd for 49a,-
000 to Sir Cbrlatopher Furness, the ship
owner and shipbuilder of Was Harti.-
poo1, Hooky's Egos: estate brought 469,•
660.
Coboarg residents ase Ming ge•.rally
vaccinated. The patient, Mrs. . Immoos,
wbo had smallpox afar leaving Roches-
ter, Is progressing favorably. One death
Horn dlpbtb.rla bas occurred at Bromley
Township. Renfrew County, and one from
diphtheria and ora from typbold at T11•
teary East, Kent County.
e 1...a
Use your hanu:L.•rt turf unobtrusively
always.
Always knock ■t any private room
door.
Keep step with anyone you walk
with.
In the parlor stand until every lady
Y seated.
Never play with ,your knife, fork or
spoon
Do not take ydur napkin in a hooch
your hand.
In the dining -room take your seat
Mier ladies and elders.
Let ladies peas through • door Bret,
standing aside for them.
Let a bdy tem first always. galena
Pee asks you to preve•de tier.
Eat se fast or as slow as others sod
finish the course when they du
Look people straight in the face when
speaking or being spoken to.
Coveer tie month with band or clap-
kin
lapkin when obliged to remove anything
tram k•
Hat off the moment you enter a
street door and when you step Into ■
private hall or omee.
Special rules for the mouth are that
all Dies In eating end smacking of the
Ilpe should be. avoided.
Always precede • lady up-etdre ■red
ask her If you may precede tier is p.11••
Ing throngtl a ero*d or pnhllc place.
Lift your het In saying "good-byV'
.r "bow do you dor" also when offer.
lag a seat b a ear ess acknowledging •
hv51'. -
Rise when ladles leave the room and
mend till the'y..are ort. 1f all go no
(tether. gentlemen stand by the door
ell ladies pass on t.-(7oldeo Day.,
There are so many rough medicines In
the market, that 1t Is w,metimes difficult
to tell which to buy ; but If we had •
sough, a oold or any amiction of tht throne.
or lungs, We would try Bickle's Auti•
Consumptive Syrup. Those who have
poral it think it is far ahead of all other
p.reparntlone recommended for such com-
plaints. The little folks like it as It is sa
Pleasant as syrup
TM Reiser'. Wl•Ine Trlp,
Never again let foreigners laugh et
American tourists for nudged thmngb
renowned picture galleries and boasting
or having "don. Egypt" In eight dye!
The German Emperor and Iiimpre•ll
heat the band In thee rapidity with
snitch they ■re doing Palestine. Time
minute stops are made at as boy
places, and the Kean. makers a speech
and the 1ai11evin "nerve a kodak, nerd
Gen ors they trans like a dgbL-sselsg
whirlwind.
Daly Wasted Leaser stake.
"McGinty, the hand will not regain
year enrviesie ea dnrmmee any longer."
"May I az the wren o' that, sore?"
"Yon',. grit en horribly fat; yon can't
bltthe middle of the drum. "-Ally?lopee.
stoat/no.
Jimmy -Ant whet dorm do when yogi
g1t real Sleepy/ Yon don't con rep to 16.
do you?
Tommy -Naw. 1 go 6o swain paw fuel
questions, and ba maks see go to bed. -
Indianapolis Journal.
Nn family Rides In • bilking errantry
el,n..ld he eritbont Perm.IN'• Vegetable
P.Ila A len dente taken now and then
will keep the Liver settee, eleanee the
'ionise!' and bowel. from all bilious mat-
ter, and prevent Agna Mr. J. L Prins,
Rlrrval. Martie CRr . 1.d., writes: "i have
tried • bot of Parcel's'. Pills and dad
them the batt medicine for Flan ;ltd
Agee L have sew used."
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KOOTENAY CURE
Will the People Believe ?
Read This to the Finish and You
Will be Astonished.
Rheumatism, Bright's Diets*, the
worst forms of Skill and Kidney
trouble., hives. Insanity and Epilep-
tic fit. CUa1su The proof, under oath,
of persons who have been cured of the
above mentioned diseases will be lir-
Mailed on application, FREE.
Rh rem aU.m, Mile Blood teed UIves.
Thomas E. Sterling, 96 John St. N.,
Hamilton, says under oath :-"For 16
months 1 was in great pain with
hheuwatiam, hied to give up work,
broke out with Hives, and was so
weak I could not walk without stumb-
ling. I took Kootenay Cure, gained
12 pounds in weight, returned to work,
and never enjoyed such health as was
produced by Kootenay Cure."
John H. Root, Royal Hotel, Hamil-
ton: --Cured of&buthern Fever, Kid-
ney Disease and Impure Blood. Sworn
testimonial.
James Osborne, 62 Catharine St 8.,
Hamilton., seaplaired-by the W. E.
tjantoffi Mfg-Co.:,Lund-ot Bright's
Disease. The Knights of Maccabees
also endorse this statement.
Mrs. Thos, H. Bird, Queen's Hotel,
Montreal, was eured of Bright's Dis-
ease after all medical skill and soles*
had been exhausted.
Write us for letters from clergymen
of every denomination wbo have in-
veatotaled our statements, and also
for the sworn declaration of hundreds
who have been cured.
The S 8. RYE;KM N MEDICINE
CO., Limited- Hamilton. Oat.
.4 Mea■ Mea.
Mea Suburban -1'n: afraid to stay here
alone all day. So many tramper h*v..been
seen 0100110 file part of town lately.
Mr. Suburh.n-N'rlI, If any of them
conies to the bonne, got rid of them the
best way you ora.
Mrs. dubtrbaa•.-But suppose they d►
cline to leave}
Mr. Suburban -Oh, well, if the worst
coma to the worst, just ask them In and
gine them some of your angel cake; then
tblephooe for the nudrrtaktr.-Cbfcage
News.
Woman's Way.
He -Why don't yon get shoes big enough
to Le cotufortablef
Shia- s If 1 could be comfortable when
I knew 1 Was wearing big shoesI-ClnoIa•
MU Enquirer.
':err never net, trod never will ba, •
u,1irer.tl nen to•ea, In nae remedy, for all
cis to which fe.l. Is lie.r-the very nature
01 tumor turnrires being such that were
the germ, of other and differently seated
di.eo.es rooted In the system of the
patient -what would relieve one 111 1n
turn would aggravate the other. We
have, however, In Quinine Wine, whew
obtainable in a sound unadulterated
state, a remedy for mans and grevtous 111.
Hy Its gradual aud judicious use, the
frailest systems are led into convalescence
and strength, by the Influence which t,lut-
11i0e exerts on Nature's own restoratives
it relieves the drooping spireta of those
with whom a ell ronic sate of morh4l des-
pondency mid lark of Interest 1■ life te .
disease, and, by tranquilizing the nerve*.
disposes to sound and refreshing sleep-
imptru vigor to the actloo
w b Ich, being stimulated. courses thrum
out the veins, strengthening the healthy
animal fuuex.tons et the system, thereby
making activity a necessary [genii.
strengthening the frame, and giving lite
to the digestive urgent, which naturally
demand increased substauoe-result, Im-
proved appetite. Northrop & Lyman oI
Toronto, have given to the public the.r
superior Quinine Wine at the craned rate.
■nd, gauged by the opinion of scientist..,
:hiCalne apprdirbea nearest perfec: ion of
soy w the market. A11 drupvuts sell it
Waren He Wanted t• 0o.
'I think that two basions of school a
day are two much for Johnnie," remarked
Johnnie's mother. "It aeons to tire him
too moch, 1 think I'Il only send him part
eta day hereafter."
"Which part?" asked Johnnie's father.
"Well, I don't know. Perhaps we'd bet -
ler ask him what part of the day he'd
rather be at 'school."
"Anrlr--g play hour," pat to Johnnie
promptly, without waiting to b. a'tad.-
Chieago Poet.
ALL IMAGINATION.
N I..11eat pawing Whet Cbilerstt
of r We AN,
A funny Inoldsat occurred out at Adel -
bent college a day or two ago. It was
really au object lesson for the students,
although but few of them had the douses
he hose. by It It Illustrated In a humor -
•w way who. slaves we are to our imagi•
n ations.
Out at Adenine. they are adding some
bays to the main building. This requires
• scaffolding and ounelderable mason
work. The masons stand on abs scaffold
some 00 hen from the ground and oblp
away tee • portion of the old wall. The
Memo Alen lis fragments, and sometimes •
good aged piece le dislodged. Then tie
masons cry out lordly and the workmen
mho chance to De paging below step aside.
Thursday atteruoon one of the m.sons
shipped uff • fragment about the else of a
sliver dolls,. 1t fell un the planks at his
fest, dlopoi hrough a crack and struck •
workulithbew squarely On the head.
The man flung up his bands and fell al
hull length on the ground. As he went
down he managed to clasp hle hands ova.
81s lend. He lay as be tell, his eyes closed,
biotite. deathly pale, his formas rigid tee
some. A passing student sprang to blue
and tried to rales him up. The workman
w as • big man, tall and heavy, and his
dead weight was too much for the young
fellow. He celled to the masons, and they
•orsmbled down and all together managed
eo roles bins In • sitting portant
"hoe here," add the ,indent who Jan
seem the whole affair, "yon ase as bort.
Thle le the sone that struck you,"sad he
held up 18. little fragin.nL
The victim rolled his eyes In • ghastly
manner, grunted painfully and let go et
blr head long enough o point to a heavy
block that would have orwshed ha skull
like an egg.
"Noa-"se,'' coded the011in man; "sbsl
never touched you."
The big mac oaly glia9Dttand dewed
dine of fainting.
Here," cried • paring /satsesor, "let
am look at your head..'
The masons by main strength pulled
away the man's bands, and the profesot
carefully szan lead 61e bead. Then
won't even a scratch on It.
'then the reasons laughed scornfully
and went back to their work, while tb
man staggered over Into the grams plat
and lay down with his hands still clasp-
ing
laspIng his uninjured bead. -Cleveland Plata
Dealer.
Wide as tm. r.le.,
Mn. Hlghup-What Is the science el
your vests' era. Dr. Newacb.olt
Dr. N'ewathocl (bumeop.thlst)-It Y
-.eatsftmpla- ..Ys a•ka.rlir arida
produoeaa disease, weaken 11 bysutseeslve
reduction. and admfnlaihr It fa small
doses. Like our.. like, you know.
Ms- Hlghup (some days later) -What
in this new lymph treatment you are e
Inc Dr. Oldaobool?
Dr. Oldacbool-II Is very simple. We
take the poison which produces • dl....,
weaken it by suoreselve reductions and
administer It 1n small doses, a mild form
of inooulation, you know.
Mrs- Hlgbup (an hour later)-Wba11.
all that rumpus out In the street?
Servant -11'• Dr. Oldsobool and Dr.
Neweebool fighting. -New York Weekly.
/tree Time It Mel O..erred t•
"We positively must economise," he
said.
"Well, slippage you begin," she replied.
It was the first time the. such a thing
had ever occurred to hire, but after think•
Ing 11 •11 over he had to admit that then
were possibilities In the suggestion, ells►
g rxmWe though they might be. It le e
well known fact that In •Il domestic mat-
tes the man Is the first to feel the•dvane-
lug wave of prosperity and also the last le
: t%:II 1"1. eeir e- r :6kago Post
Hew It Beset.
Mn, Dixon -Your husband paid ma
enol • pretty oomplin.ent ywterdayl
Mrs Hixon -Indeed! What did he sayt
Mn. Dixon -Why, he said thee I looked
younger and handsomer than ever.
Ms. Hixon -Ob, I'm not moth ran -
prised at his ailing that! The doctor told
him the otber day that be was threatened
with softening of the brain. -Chitty
News.
Be Danger New.
"Woe's de nes o' runnlnt" yelled the
newsboy to the bewildered stranger who
was trying to convoy • flock of frightened
children acre. Use street- "De (enthrall
h yes all right, an ye can ride a block
nutbin. "-Chicago Tribune.
A Bare Olga.
Gotham -Thos's a jay for you I
Cow anu.-Jnet blouse M's asking that
policeman • question?
Gotham -No; but because he's 'tending
within reach of the club
• e r t -Arms.
Recently at the Tower at Landau •
mho wits Admiring one of the
•mita ret nrrnnr tTm•, reel to an attend -
sift .hot the Engliahrm'tt of the middl•
arm moat Abe. he'e'n s robn.t lot.
"nh. no, sir." roplird the guide, will'
the cheery .sod rising emphasis era the
"air." "The Armor looks large, .1r,
but yodll end that the waist measure
on nearly all thew. salts le only twenty-
eight or thirty in. how, dr. That's a
very small man. dr. My word for it,
there Isn't a snit In the mom that
would he large month for one of the
Qneen'a Onnr4Atnen."
/10ud's Liniment Cores Gorget In Con.
A,,elens n..,n.. Ite•A•
'The Roman roads were bulk en the
Telford plan, with • substratum of
heavy Nooks of The stair most shoo -
ant in the neighborhood, eovered with a
layer of smeller stones or gravel They
were' highest la the middle, with a
trwso•h no eseb side to carry off the
water, and no tie t% or shrubs were al-
lowed to grow within 100 paces oia ei-
ther hand. The po�latMB of the 11..
trietc through whir -10 thee. highways
rimed were required to kelp them in
order and to rut "Iowa weeds and shrub•
teary witbh the prnerribed distance.
Litt tsaetly What R. Meae1
"By Jove, I'M awfnUy glad bre yrs
Wm, Miss slaws! Nben I first tars In,
1 felt galls Rerwona-.verytendy leaked
awfully deter. "-Pasch.
O.• A8.tel.
"What are you crying for?" sated the
tea her.
Sprat* got ahead of me," bawled
Um child. HL papa was killed In the
war, and mine wasn't" -Philadelphia
North American.
UNUTTERABLE AGONY
Endured by Mrs. Ellen Fox of St,
Matthias St., Toronto.
Mae re te. 11111.dl.r Wade 1.18. Meer.
alis - A gvaleal Oewretlen at the
- •. 1 Remy /tel Yelled 1. aM
11e.. 11rr Ude'.
P111. Eared Her.
Toronto, Nov -;S Bine. Ellen Fox, of
No. 3 8t Matrhi•a St.. this olty, is a
ludy well known and' highly esteemed
by • large and constantly increasing se-
queentanceship, For 4 long time she
was a victim of ill hoots, which pre-
y,rated her from too -forming her socwl
and domeatic duties, greatly o the Re
Bret of her many fl lends.
Now, however. she Is enjoying the
n.oat robust breleh, and the .tory et
Low she escaped the clutches of the
dlarwetr that held her a victim le union -
ally interesting, affording, as It does,
one other testator of how • tomato
?steady -Dodd'. Kidney Pills -banishes
'offering, wipes out dmnesee, and brings
health, strength and happiness to every
him* wherein it is need.
Mrs. Fort writes of her A4 tbus: 'i
motored agonies that neither tongs ape
pen rein deeworihe. and [halt reeked my
body night and day. M7 trouble was
Stene In the Bladder.
"1 wen for a time order treatment
e t she Torrents Gerteetd i mupth1, hot
no relief wea afforded me, mooh lees
• core. L nnderwent a painful surgical
operation, but still my dlseam eemNn.-
ed to grew worse and wore..
"My wnfferlags were Menply awful,
and at times were enough to tuts the
heals, 1 bad almost abandoned all
bop* of ever getting better. wiliest I
was eu ceded to try Dodd'a Eiders,
Pi11.. 1 got relief hem the very first,
cud a continued sea of We Heaver**
medicine cured me sheathed., and per
hotly. T eat sever be diaskfal eaowfh
for my f.15*e, whir% was doe w'ielly
rine .+hely to flendd's Xtdaey PHIL*
11odd's Kidney Pins have eared dime
tends of esw of *tow la flys glad -
tier. end .f (travel. They larn never
fai1M is ems Tiley are the surly peel -
tire end ewfblltng ea* not thew ass -
Mom Petr•. *fry natter a boa, at all
drntrgisfi', or, fly man, nu rtscetpt of
pike. by the T1oil. Medielne Os, Liar
Iced, Tomato..
5.-
EARN- Y#1
0
A WATCH
!its .skalds Watch, Chain and Charm by baldest twenty To
pima, u men cie each. Seta your address and we forwup.pn
•d tow AJms tit Ip. .t1. No money required. Thee puce
015 electball theresel• ., ice the Topes W all lie brilliaan of t6. F.0
diamonds, .ad W mem Wore be. ors rade mythic' like 5101. pros. rift
Watch la oat 1n eppearaos, tbanagbly well made, and Ally graraa5..a.
Unsold Pisa may M renamed. Mentos ice paper baba winos.
TNS 0111 PIM CO., Pr..heid guUding, Toronto, Oat
w
1JE
One Day's
7" sae Wee
a Clem
di.,�
rd eo .real IM memo.
promee, ea ear Premie. 1 ter k•
meter tombola sae the ,+•1.w
w- tem
.eVma�lk ,e.erec sane
arra r�` •.�
TIO b•
ATCBs steal•• �"`f.u.Mb e. •
Bemeilim •: w,. et Teem
Nae ingratitude.
"Rome mors ere ungrateful wretches."
"Why?"
"When I was paring old Rockingham'e
pecking house, lase night, I saw that it
was 011 fire. so I broke Into the altos,
called blue up by telephone and told ►lm
about IL"
,Yrs"
"Well, he called me .11 kinds of hard
names for not ringing In • fire alarm 1n -
stead of wasting time talking to bpm. "-
Ch1a•g. News.
1n Chess..
"Wile le that little mad who Is hurtling
around ea oemloallyf"
"Hush 15! That's Kulg,by, the mat
who 6.s charge et featuring the peace
jubilee."
"F..turingt"
"Yes; he'• go. a goat Idea to ids head
that he's trying to work out. It'sa hum
m.,."
"What 1.11.1"
"Why. he's getting op •pettiest saltine
the navy department to award the prize
mo0ey at the jubilee. Then he'sgoing baa
have all the heron of the war black u1
and compete In • grand national cake
walk for the pries stakes! Hew'. tame"
-Cleveland Plain baler.
Mr T. J. Humes, Columbus, Ohio,
writes : "I have been afflicted for some
time with Kidney and Liver Complaint,
and end Parmelee's Pills the beat medi-
cine for these d creme. Th.,. Pilin do
sot easurn•Tb 1fP'7Mping, and abouts be
used wimp o eath•rtic is required. They
are Gelatine Coated, and rolled 1■ the
Flour of Lleorls to preserve emir purity,
aodgive them a pleasant agreeable taata
Tn.. rows of Ad.ptatloa.
Lord neatorth, who was born deaf
sod dumb, was one day to dins with
Lord Melville. Just before the company
arrived, Lady Melville mot into the
dowing room a lady or bur acquaint-
ance who could talk with her augers,
that die might receive Lord Seafestl
Prmw,euty Lord Danforth entered 81.
room, and the lady. taking hire for
Lord Se.fortb, began to p17 bar fingers
nimbly. Lord Guilforth did the mama
They had bees carrying on the mass -
sector' In elle manner for tea minutia
or more when Lady Melville joined
them Her friend said, "Well, i have
bees taking away to this dumb man."
"Iamb!" .xrl•imed Lord ()(dlforth.
"teles@ me, i thought 700 were dumb."
Baddeck, June 13, 1897.
C. C. RICHARDS & CO.,
Dear Sirs,-Minard's Liniment is
my remedy for NEURALGIA.
It 'thews al once.
k S. McDONALD.
Excellent Recto .• etl.t why D'
Thomas' Eclectric Oil should be used by
person% troubled with affection. of the
throat or lungs, sons upon the stip,
rhemmatle pejo, turf['., bunion., eF-1115.
ternal Injuries. The reason. ■s, fiat 1t
Is ep•.dy, pure and unobjectionable,
whether taken Internally or applied out-
wardly.
A. it Ivo L '.
"Iea't Jlske • mac rather inclined to
barrow tronbler
Should say Se. Talk about the fel-
low that worried for fear hie halo
wouldn't fit when be came to be ■n
angel, why Jinks was ea sun when the
war broke ort that he would be dratted
before it wan over that he lllrwd a sob
etitnte for $500. and the substitute nee -
r so mach as caught cold."
/latrd'a
Llnipast Caren DbtaRper.
R• urns aestseed,
"What makes finites se opposed w
aburebe.Y'
"The congregations are alwa7, dis-
missed so Sunday jmet tapes he la min -
Ing boors from ailing,"
Kerma t• Have need Reads.
The good roads movement has struck
Carne, and the Government of that tar
away country has put the matter et
making • surrey of its territory and .f
retnbltahing • system of Improved hlgh-
na7s render the control of a new dept -t -
meat and engaged an American engle-
ecr, 1n Ohio man, to superintend the
Instants-
74.1
nstaltr
7O OBRA A COLD IN OMR DAT
Tek. Laretive Bromo Quinine Tablets- AU
lruggl.Y refund the m.mey of It false to moans
Pere 11 me. names
Five dbthet mllings are 0Nlred
with a scientifically rnestrvepd ma!
.dam road --the earth founded* must
be tiorongbly rnwrpertd, sad baba! the
three layer. of stone mast De mad. per
Pertly errs and bard and the 1nfi driler
Ibg of stone rreenings must be rolled
Into the Interstices
/laud'( Whew Can! Mgtlaria
1t Items Ied•.a.
Maui -Did you my 1 painted?
Mari. -I did sot. i mid you pow-
dered.
Mand rreloctantly}•--Ob. well, that
pnta another eo.plexkan as It.
eye.or. Meet ft
T.,m it'. bard to drive anything be.
to 0ollwry'a bead.
I Nrk it SM,nIda't M
Torn --Wart
fytrk -Ilk brae is es mai
hlnariles When Caton Olin, ab,
Mr. Nye!-Dli year peer h[rAaN
have atay Slag veltm6N bddidf 1`
The AMtw-T... b Iso RB. ,
Cradle.. 1. lofted. Cabe,
ilmith N. Fowler, of Chicago, V sew
making a trip through the country look.
rug fur crack Coale ride,, to take to
Bermuda and the West ladle. on a tvis-
tar tour. Hhe achene tested out roma-
117, and els friends and whisks% gen-
Il, in"tittcego ars much interested
is it. Iia Intends to take his stars to
Bermuda Bret. give a wrieg of meets
then and then go to Outs and Ports
Rico. Mr- Fowler was the promoter
of the Florida circuit last winter, aM
he believes that Amerka's new poem's
stone will prove a bonanza for raring
moa. -New York World.
PREPARE FOR HEALTH
In Time of Danger
BY USING KOOTENAY CURE.
When the cold, damp winds of the
nen few months penetrate every part
of your body, you will -realize that
you should hays prepared for such as
event.
Vigerses [retina .f POan, air ewes
will withstand the attacks of weather
and disease. Kootenay Cure purifies
the blood, gives strength to the tissues
sad boner of the frame, and provides
yon with weapons to defeat those much
feared and stubborn enemies, Rheuma-
tism. Sciatica, Kidney Disease, Neu-
ralgia and similar afflictions.
Sworn Testimonials similar to tits
one here given, will be sent you FREE
on application to tie& 8. RYCKMAN
MEDICINE CO„ Limited, Hamilton,
Ont- :
"Rheumatism ha a mild, severe or'
chronic form can b.--sured by Ryck-
man's Kootenay Cure, and Marta
Watson, 112 Cathcart Street, Ottawa,
who was afflicted With the disease for
over two years and confined to his lied
for two months, says that two bottles
of the mediate entirely eared him and
that though exposed to wet weather
since then hits felt ne bad effects. By
building up the system and purifying
the blood, Kootenay effects a curs.
Mr. Watson gained 27 pounds while
taking the medicine and highly re-
commends it t. all Rheumatic sudor
era
Declaration made February 1/, 1111,
before Daniel O'Connor, Commiseioaa..
1100 Reward 1100.
The reader. of this tepee will be goosed e
learn that there rat boot nae dreaded disease
that wleuca hes bees ode te ours la all 1a
stares, sad that Is ('a•arra Rel1's Galan*
Cure Is the only pertly• eon knows to the
milks! fraternity. Catarrh being • amine•
Wiest disease,rsqsire. • enettltanooal treat
Hall' Ostial Cure Y lake Warman,,
We 1.1.ed and mucous sue
M M- t',ereby destr.ying IM
re ad ie w i.r.se, and airing the
pates balldlo g np tie eeeutstla
rued In do tit 1u wok.
M TM
propr aria es meek fait In Ise enemies
powers, thee they elf, one Hundred Dollars
Inc acv elite Malt fails to earn lead for Int
.f tesllm•aInLt
Address 1. J. CI: ENV!' a Co.„ Telsds, O.
gl8nld by Druggists,
Tangled.
"Tse knew and L knows" shoat's the
attorney for the accused,..that It Y
better that nine innocent persons should
(.cape thea that one guilty man should
be punished,"
"1 cannot permit ouch a Wwmsal
to go to the jury unchallenged," moiled
the court.
"Not. a■ exception. Mr. etasug•pL
r " ...wool the attorney.
e GE =
All the Intoe New I 0
Tort I, enAs0eeemr
earls and Made, soot poet -paid te
say mdren In Can,da. An unmoor
Mower. Bend to -day, Tee J. L
tu.T Moss Co.. tr.•he d Lan SW.
ate.
WANTED
AGENT
b every
lows 1 a
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flood easy agar. No
meurity t fir
mewl
Lt1•ral pnor
. For gardeners
6. C. DAVIS, Hamilton, Olt
maw • seers as M h r•
send TM Itenhe. /balsam C.rM• hea se's
pe• nese se bem etas zdia }
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