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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1902-6-5, Page 3M, rl's.rper,", .. ietai. Sl.:.a. trim p .tt seder• im uued, ohms es W.ttsid ns( of s t/et•d's' t n !awls, se 4 h. Ma perItrelirt., 98 tb r•r1,Ml , r •as iodide, ,d se advent,, Po /es Mar p.1 "ION OP* los Int. tarp yh r reftp.ue and re Teed tY V ~ft 1 data 11 t. 4e10rr4. VW/ 4414 ♦. Dry es, h.r bee .e tder th'-eie., Adidas 1 Al+, rl.t.r• sly ptlote W Tat cuOLII-. QsArs�a'- • 10. It vrerrd reels e. renes of hi. am: t ,a- q'a•t ✓ Vaseese 1(y LD.1J Dor and tau .'r, 14 .>r ,r;1. ■ 4p 11lu:. 14 Priv, l•oi.+ to Nr WRIRt frllahltiT1:19 • leo t,rit -'r :. .owl- rt -ire ,t 1.1 6.t ,,11, r a lt. st.. AO; ► Ng t 04114 .1 • I, seise wisest.. e ✓ re•eNtae teem of ..rp ri ty or 111.,... 11, •rot eree'r.r •, wares no test 1:8,1E %Alto \ r gltnrat .9. las. m.,:�». el ' a._ 1t• -r • rr'W.1e •e. e . Ion *11 se Orders do m his aftl 7)e So.hal it AIRS. Ifonl t,00,. .\ falai :11•, 'mt• of Mr. t et le et, :,, nq.... Moe Fir 111.t'11 111 1 n1( .Inge going dee ,e a is .1 editing or eitrieg-gwJwr e holm' of I h' I)rs. t.Jlm' 1 Immerl•n+.11 dhh•, int n6 ono. an 1 . ,I nm 1 i r o' 11'" It the 1 It ck front tan IFERLNCL. grican hthl, ✓ e. Wee I tIrN- fromt.- her Albert Ii hit 7,A 1 Int Kee Mten.lelf if, n regarding: efM nnr'rtt ,r'rlrnn r 'l'I 11'7' k, and not n itch tnisrhfr propaganda, next to pro stlnn of Im- bert Ilimr 1(1 n money newt, bot 'fleieet men renerv.• for flip emp!r''. Irnnlnl con - radon. A THOUSAND THANKS Jisa Idulvue is very Hearty in f11, Expreeeloos of ()ralliede lerecsful Seateaces be Pours out Afg i'rrise of Uodd's Klrluey Puts, the!tented), which aasduue so elw•I, fur Jahn. Ut. Linear, Quo, HAY 26.-(epevlall Ill et a well kuowu ulauruetert.1L, ut aU• Frifieh Caltadian people taut Ihs,t are fearicar and enthudimelh:lo their mato) of anything or anybody that her befeientied thew. NO Otis le more 041i/,t,111c of gracefully opreaswg grutatuuo than the aver - ego *crouch gentlumau. A newt cure tllurlrster this point. !lour. Joan Iiulvue tar fur marry parehems AUllutud with a terrible ghala,gy of oho Klda4ys. lit buffered a tory great deal of a Lind hid disease fun ed hlut to pito weary Lour durum' the night, He was advised to emu Dodds. Kld- ay Tolle, and after liking a 'Moil treatment, foam, !flannel/ ooniplete- (y eared!. • Bid gratitude knew no bounds, roll ever Moo 114 ham recuwmeuded to all ale tratub the wuudurful r euefy f Rhki' mired btu w promptly aid ed geopletely. 11 when lie !Jailer any one who has no to souIWcuce In thew, hhv lima act it to a get them war l',II& ,tuu1 /.spline to them low to use them, start 1hu her Ht{ found thin methhd very Noon eon- Lit waives the most skepllraI of the truth "t u! tie' rtatemrat lie wakes that 11 mod,. Kidney Filir are the great- 7,v ort tlaalleine in the aurid. Ylx+" Idol v' my says: S. 'Uotd'r Kidney Pills are good. dr "I know tWs b.'taure while at one to Uwe 1 eufferel very severely from hi Kidney Ltleeatae, now 1 am well. LI "Not long ago i used to have to get up eerrra timer during tar In • eight, none 1 can deep well all night on without tieing li 'You can believe me, 1 am gigot to th ittle regalaed my health, and 1 tea tq1 .thaukr a thousand timer to (Iekj r *luny 00 SAVED W. H. SEWARD'S LIFE. • flajur Rubinson kc -telly the Story al the Struggle With Payne. 300000000000000 1'uwutes. Cal., May _U. -LL, ,rIII CMS Furter Rubinson, to whom a U 0 t al etileigmoo7 I7 1(7.ek t•r. thus u:*iy ti 1 -- welal aur awarded by lwnKtrrr r ! 6 B 't a • l trried lto rates ,lar tu'onitc VISE nt bruvery lu eauvu,g the life of Se•'r. h,ut,le t1. beat Lir club W4. Hr Lary William 11. Seward at the saws i eeper•,l and t*u].h. to tr tredahrl hour t Ito l'nr,ldo,1 1.71)1 ulu war um- ! d -*sol atlolh. He ridden! f dropped her *arrinateol Liu .\pill 11, oto Ir Liu I Liar*) loaf f whit ill the strength to orange grower in tar town• For bl.e (.b0.Ilure and tarmr (17011 to [web the filet 11 AO! is ulgun m•• fr0I hive e� to throw w*. y years hr tial •'FlmtIy her wuuuded 1.'g save way etre •tory u( the oe,J.Irrelae the other and t *t1. . r(.,J, 'Tho armada 28417, they At a labeling u( the 104,41.1 p.'rt of a bnatch at my throat. The de.palr the Grand Army of the Rep tblle, !!! of the mam,'nt brought track 1(y lull "1 war a Sergeant, etatlu*1.,( at etruerttt, and 1 tripped blitz roam- lluuglas Horpltal, is& Warllingluu, in w'lu( off 11114 feet, Wilde 1lyd 1142 April, 1$U3," reel /tr. "mei un April lu that purhlu,, tonged Wm .13 few 14 mut ordered to the home of Se:- feet across the room toward 1740 hall retary lemon] to act 414 nurse. •t dour. My Idea war to get blm 7017) tow days before Mr. Seward had been the 11411.and pu4h him over (be bAlus- tbrown frotu a horse and had, frac- turgid hie jaw. He lived le the hours " When we were about he Liu Lefeyette Square where James, acro.. (he room, Jaw un 1114 11 U. liluloe died, lit 111t13. tng. to et ab - U7r, i felt rota take hold of me from bets narked into no. tilled that h an aceUmelico of the murde made 'till another effort to gra mastery. ' Another ',weer. of our Ip,11 I saw lu alts dl, light- Mutt Major Augusto:, Henry 8 sward u,glttgowt. He had heard h term •amok., had reiC111'g out and to find, 114 he linecome into r `hough' drunken soldiers scuffh�ngJtI darkness. 8, 114 war toying t memo of elm room. "An woe as I raw Major 1 celled to hlm, 'Hold that band: Get that tatter liu major resoled around me fro hind and got I'M hands on t ,morin'* rlluuiJers w Lie to pis along through the hall door. 'The fellow came again. wuntiwork o[ the door, and tl nrgruportor std a reran- j regaloed u firm footing. Ar qu [7,r. 'rho mora lightning he freed Wateelf from on . su k, anger o h� doodleeelf d the up 1 glop' and, /aisles hie right ward revered [round and hurriedly sought admit- I edema thitAVO e We'r d y d-rbou! err. twice. He. raid he war au arrletant', 110 bounded down the rtalrr. of Dr. Verdi ao.l had leen meat to the `Sir. Ituusel, a moeseuger In house with medbine and epec•tal !n- Skate Dnpartmeut, war ru g etructlune. - dawn gta7rr to 'The porter tole! ldm that 1,e had uproot by Mee., eward'r &cream Act orders to admit oto 011.4 10 the nut /struggle Thu fellow overtop house that night. The stranger re- Hn1wr1 !tall w•4y duel! and ger ted his drafted more urgently ata! u tease down the back. Then he n ulmlttenl to the veNtilwle. wt Lit the fruit .lour, leaped int "'Von stay here while I go and imialle, tint, striking her spur' see Mr. Frederick Seward about this We h.r*e'r flank,, war uhf to busine•r,' 1rt1.1 the colored man tend • 'inrkn,ee. le started up the' Maine to ender- I ' Thu 1(hole affair oeeenie(' ick Se•wartl's roma. m'Ira Wan threw minutes. alien "The rtrtu4(.•r followed Impetu- aremr*4H ecus glum, 1 turned to otualy at 7110 heels, At the top of thei 7'errtury Seward 044 the carpe stairway Frederick N'. Seward, weal the further Ado of the bed. lard been called by the porter, met daughter war bending over hint. The Mew of the nick room was a Frederick Seward wow rtagge yard away. alml.s,.eiy about the loom in a d "'What le It r asked Mr. Keward cotaflt7uu, for Ma skull was so ha a law tone of the rtrapger. .trely fruetured that he waw ll "'Lr. Verdi sent me with chi. mod• motntltq anti lie never fully recur k•irlu for Secretary Seward,' war the mull, i+ wrgtcal opt -ration war per- '• "u' reply. It meet be taken (comas- to rcheve .14 pressure upon ellat..ly. 1 am the duetc.r'r *tit- lire oral*. ,fader Seward war bleed- , 111 he oompo.tndrd the prey- lien from emanate about bee head. inn 1 natnRt lull SIr• Seward him- N'hil•- we were wa*I,,i.0 the how u,el eller to take the mod,. bloody (..ce of the Secretary tie slow- ly opened Its, egos and said faintly : r,derkk Seward answered that 'yell Ure pphoe ; get a PuYgclan t would if way, m• try - e 01/4 Ind. It he On that evening there war an In- come! talk by Cabinet officers reat- ahoe t the Secretary's bed concertt- er the end of the wan and the eon - Hon of the Government at hoose WI abroad. laecretarles Stanton, Collect', anti Weller were there, al 1 believe Senator [Limon Cutter- s. Sonne one remarked that 4J4u. rant war going to the theatre that elatug with 1'rerldent Lincoln. "'I1ho virlture weal away about :N1. Aa hour later the Secretary opped /Weep. fttr wife had gone her room, and her daughter uud 14 own Frederick W. had oleo re - red. 'A few h.luuton alter 10 o'clock 1 Aril A near'• voice ill the wool lbUle the flour below. Mho. &ward rani the voice ale' a11d went to e door to bear the better. We rued afterward that the speakers A fr rench 4.zecueI .. Lenoir of an eteoutluu of a soldier in toms, mlww that it warm navel pilau! affair. Tat, Jlrleg party were evidently bad Weer. 1(.1 the volley faded to kill tum, red the unfortunate mall writhed • leas rer. I in the es and It was In his le *1*. of bed • room two u ode o push Seward matt'* I. the m ba- lm s 114 ar- ra total t the hereby let ao arm stab* 'then the ening been r and It Mr. e lion went Aleut looming ldr halal' to her chert. d A 4•r4 .ealtl was ordered lu gnu him Cie c.,up Lie grace, but lite hued trem- WA Lh.l 7.74.7 age revolvc1 shot 1(n merely lr,wtar'.l the victim's 741(, and a rev: - m./ 7,r of tial It. 710 1ir,d. Two u( the brig( party laluted x444 hurrer, and 444 rlt..li Liu the 1&otta7.On which war.r4wn up to witness' the raecu- tum can only bo deecrlbed 1.r deptur- sale. Tor man w ho war shot was a Ger- man 1(.1," brut earned a reputation Lie A good .oidl' 1 11.' ens a great favor- ite o171, air ono -eider, 011.1 ha lea.es a n 1'7*"% 4411,4 ci,lkl. Mil crime war Lha k1111ng O( a ler. pent and ax,r'perral while drunk. !t a puruible 1Juarl the firing party were unner.Pnl by her nola'halant lre- O lila into tho not the ft gal t mt Hie tum. ring riot r1. 1 fur oral Iwv.•r h0(mre him 0avcataoe. for br I lulu) 3!.,t;al gaily to 111-• anise 11 r' fuse I 'rt, to w tau. urlpt eel( 0744. "3. Uol hal, and bade the set- tler.. (Ire at his heart. -Lo mIot Lx - posed. V: '': BRIM"! BABIES k Ana Joy to Mothers and a Trrrrrro Is& the Home. Ali�agi� should b. bright, emit] he see if hie father wore cl'we tee huus4.' awake. Theo he meetly opened the "SWPeter works were probably .trate t/ � its Li ins Ile w ly ter tier etri chime "I mP1 teat Vern was and see than of ort.. _IM4 •r der "tulip i.+l Crown Hun vara 7,.i lean, ed tip nit 11. bug, via over M'Mt t hitt Pt nr telling train elk y cop Mel n hemi 14010 rooted time, r,'uat ire Lir bed. fr.1llt track 1 cut ill. him 1 n he Berretta Hier s1( ' Ialmoist Indefinitely. Seward the Th" system hi the lnventko of the tally Jlritelp.al of a. Vermont school. It hna anti boa tried euccesofully In \'Prmont, tarot with rajpye of kites, between town, + "Alt mural miler apart, f expert'. to dim light from a tl ane u N t Until that gem flume, tiptoed over to the bed, onkel they doubted that he was •rel bock to the hall as nuleelerr ulh•P. Soon p*ople began to ar and mewrengere were rent for goo e• police and s('Noere. "Whets o:1 1 hear of President rupee ameniminat7on ? When Burg 'General Bermeecarne in respon.e a ineen age from iris Seward. elbowed deep anxiety and thought mem when be cane Into the rv'om• I was eugaaged in compr itmr the wounds, and he Mood look at ins abstractedly, "110,14" badly is the Score. hurt ?' be aired. ' '1 can't tell. You can beet that yourself,' was my reply, 'Ha 1 latah.' "17n' surgeon -general came tette my place at the bedside. he did au he 1111 1/1'01/ biose by side. Don't say anything. , but Pr dent Lincoln has Just been shot Ford's Tn..etr.',' he whimpered, "'Where',' 1•atanton and Johns* I whispered, in alarm. "'What do you meaur he said ''11-Jtty, I mean that this looks I a scheme to 17111 ,off the lead of the Government;' Bald I, think! OTHie TilfeeTPndd rdUrNj' The -Ho gut.e�,r,l�l�lf4. did n answer.re left athe bei and we Into the hall• which had filled wi people in a Lew tel0ttte.. He apo to Bomb one there. Then he ea beck to the secretary'. ride, a moult In an Undertone : "Thank tient, they're safe:' 'Ile went on with his examldatl of the nrrntary's Injuries. Tien t uisa later. a.. anesseag,4r._ . carie gripped their/MelbraittrerlALAI hIm to hart en to the mkt' of 1'r lowered k-'trokr. find hiss+ III t WalhIft - I.ilrrotl1. - aha was elltt an bare, t'tt,vle 1:, Looe. nark of The surgeon -general called anoth 17 1(f. Sweet Into tele See. surgeon for Secretary leeward. y s Deck ern tate Ade neterest "I was taken back to Dolt. I palled elle awsamoln from 4be Uoepltal the next day and was in, bed for several wets. It w en n 4 terrible iland4o- 'several month• before my wooed . Ther arsenide-- -.threw healed. Tim mean who 'tithe Ow 1mmnd and gore lee a dere. Secretary Seward wad Lewis Payn R!le.riglht-_d,oubler -I, i pulhld 8e erne a very tali, blue-eyed ma t'k Rous the bed tt rkLOMlrldt*.-ah►.jt 2d.- ire wrlghel about I soy 1,y ani nodi If you have a cls.l t that W sickly, fretful, nervous, rest 014 rue. et Hight, or bluffer' from stem eel. or bowel tt•uulatr of any sort. R pea It Baby's Own Tablets an.l it eel aloe be well. There is no other •..':cine In the world will ru safely ear speedily cure indigestion, sour a 4o4.4cb colic, constipation, dear rI.-•., and teething troublow. Thous 11 ands of grateful mother' speak of t ala4 241/41141 1n %onto of wet -meet praise. Sirs. Fres!. Power, No. i44 ecoditel street. Toronto, nays:.'•My bmh, muttered greatly from Indig.'*- tk.� titin wag pate and very thin sal would cry with pain in the ,tu4, telt, and nomellmr, would not deft. ('1ther 'any or night. i gut a ha of Haby'•. Own Tablets and th,y hove Matte 4 great change In my cote one. She Dow ellgr*te her fool readily, Is not troubled with the twain In the ettmtaeh, and Ilea growl, (mite plump. 1 7)b not know sF N.ny mediolne -the(--sea equal Bah. '0 Own Tablets for little ones.' 71111 medicine le gnarenteed to dont,,( neither opiate nor' other harmful drugs. Children take the tablet* as readily as candy. and erns/had to a powder they can be MVP,' to the smallest, weakest baby. &4.l at all drug store*, or rent poet- pgM et 271 ciente a box by address Ing The Dr. William"' Wettcfne CO. kv111a, flat., or Schenectady, tat rlerretary a room red never heard by Sirs Seward and her ny, flicker- and dauglttPr. l her_ still rive our- Lin- eon - to Hr Iu I- rick roe - lag cry tell illy, to An my cat• at n r ikn ere obi of Lit t It k. mo nil on fro e- er a• 111 a• • ted e. 11 80 ,e t' h he carne lost told lige stranger he walla/ nut disturb the lid!.. at that hour. Aa he spoke he 1 the door behind how. war 111 the roomy. 4'n. next mo - there pane a MAUI I1 441 blows a scuffle, as U dome one, Karl struck by a rattan. Nut a word rpuken. t sprang from my chair threw open the dour in time to tall, powerful, betardlew yuuug about to upon It himself. beak Im was Frr e'rlok Steward, cow. with blood from wounds in his NEW USE FOUND FOIL KITTS. Rites are now being called Into ne- Motl to anoint In experimented With the n irelwn teietraph. The appar- at1y1 r ,1141.1, of two titre. tint, trnns- lelte the mlve.ago, w'tillr the other ehergt It with weer', force and mends It ,a, Uy tieing relo.ym of kites the in - venter .eeye he is able to send n mei- sage rift' miles over tend, and then paw It tet with his apparnlue, which 1..H b. enotrdlet from the ertarting Pint drr• believe* stations could he �tah!Imhel at Intervals of fifty miles, reporting and forwarding the mew- -The etr.tng"; jumped eavo,ga the tot tee. Ito d.ruok me. on the and ".r'-.1ete1 'elle, a knife and 1 I tuaekward, wet.e bkx)d ot:aried u lily t',e'e anti •ilrvtril. In a fret:. VI: 11 mound .7:le ''trairgrr, main tl long, 1`(1.1 l'u'cre 1 to 7,i ole t. n au.hli (Hatt tani loavalry" blots, s. Oleo eterw.anl regale gamd t4.1tl1- un /tie sills o' t1i,e 'bed urcor•er t ,v, ten: f:or'L,a•r from tete patient. he nereerin .wad a riddle 'tnot.e7 1 tel Qui to tier le, i t,ond and a .leuty knke in !hie right. I knelt on the beleile, leaned u foul neroe14 the •1xU, end i(711.1tlg t pistol un Secretory Soward'N e! . wtnu•t tn.ulty *11.41 ;nanllrally a bend heel neck n.- 7th the knife. D .as nil done ru qul'kly Vett 'the t R milkier VI APPu1 slow. sew h Photwnn(1 times I,u•;cker it triton to tall it the 4894Neln at a 111 tete $eeratrery^s heed alai 1:1. nil 41 Ueda on true cheek and .the to rex flflek. i travel lipon the t ofd mune* tilt arm ea lila right torn ereatear cert trete. Then potted., was nluw'ulrar and told. 7,y Se'wwrrd roiled tl:f .Rhe, far- 'I• sew hint again In the .,w Wamh shoe Of the era Me4uyMttte Mims ingt0t1 prison, and also Hata/ 1 Oohed up the window WAS tried along with Mrs. 'turret ktek rem, dont 7,.'ie* hyrrtterl• Atx4rodt, Herold and the 0th aeramed : 'wort' r! ]larded' conspirator., lie wee hinge! wit then elle had whrleked In the the three others July 7, 11105." fon' help: - hough weak from my Iloapital not and my use of critchee for +_1.7,,. THE B. W, SHiRT WAIST A Mow brand of Ladles' Wal•tg tent a view plan of willing it, by midi, direct from the factory, With all Intermediate profit' elimlrr atm. No bottles, none. No dealer,. No expose. to Inrrrnee the 8(14417 coal of making_tM• meanie a great ma.7)17 to you. Inetrn.1 of 6nying a mallet tJhat ha. been in stork for wreke m gat Ph* lateitle'tstyle.fanblonm at lowest epee Afra,lnte satidactlon In fit, quality Our Dollar Special Gibson Waist Ties intent *4,7.', bread .!wtulder effort, dip front, military marriage, a irurlwvme crr•ntlon. lfllde to flew white lawn, with leek,, trireme) wlbh Insertion: good valla' nt $1,".4), One arterial prim. ... ... ... $1.00 b'ontprakl, togml1,r with a enlnlogne r'hovring foil tango of style.. •Vt'0 return yunr nn,ney if the .voila 110PN fl(It mime tip to yon• expectation,. Rend heart measure, around body under arm. length of Nleeo, ender Arm ami menRurement across h4*k, from Maple /WA 111 1.1 'sleeve atom. TMP Me 13IRKS WI:RSTER CO., ' y MONTREt7., Qfrf:. RMefellete in Ladles' Wear. CA141010'0 for spring amt summer 0)a44't) moor .^ routs preetaQP. I) ellug Instinct. "Sir, you hat Insoltid mI^ "'!So ? 11ow d1.1 I dirt it 7" Liu earinkhrl your nose by me." f" Vow mama 4ilvs.tott- Mw -dee x" "lleoutairel : Ve .111 fight. Vat le your peesoeas 7" "Dot's my !remitter". Vat -le year 7Peaue.B r "t nm n. (fireman lieutenant." "1 nm r*rrr for do army." "So? Fad you .111 fight yet?" "Or 1 veli IigI*t .en you are retty' "Vat I. to be tie weapons?" "1 ha( ally choice, of (merge," "Not unless yon Oltmse pistol.." -end vy rhi you brefor pistols 7" "I'ec:,,tee I nm a putty erica pinto! wh'oter." "I We. i)en I till not /best you." "If yet do not fight land let 111/0 kill you 1 1111 prints' you n1 a cow - /111'4W "If you preset rer an a coward I .111 pull your amen right peforo your 11, c4." "Ion not no ,font am a dear! men " "i nm worth a (outward dryad men, you gooseneck monkey." "Himmel! lent turf (neoltal de ntnly, end ern you Inmolt do army you Immrilt de Emperor." -for my from me, you pinheaded r enol._leeke" Von are no ehtntlemen." - "1 nm gird of It." .III OPP you later." "Vet n pity." "Rah: 'iamb r WEAK AND HELPLESS. The Condition of Mrs. Wm. Curing Clever Hay Westcott, of Seaforth. buffered Proms Headaches uud 1),: neer--COwld Net mitred the Les h.'x.rtlua. (Friona lily Sun, tl,aa(urth, Out.) kir.. out. l/'eraoutt W Noll k..0 to uuurly 4411 the reet.lcutr Le Ste t. it le alto well k.404u to 11 u burr Wei Meade that rite par til tbruudele A tryalrg Howes. out auw, tipple, lu mama betide Wm trotter 01 the Ones Moo litotes& recently gate the p.trtl.'u.ar. u• b care tut puutgae►Jo,., merely lu 11 teem that her rlyrerie,we might be route benefit to rune utter eul(err Mev mitt!: "Fur mumu Uwe part Ww1Ut was lu 4 bras elate, my whin system being; badly run duwu. 1 tea troUbh.l with headache, m4uh .U1e1 Demo, any npp<lilte Will purr and euukl nut rtaud tho 7Cemr1 exertion. connate.] different pity eieiene, La their treulmeut del nut moat to ten fit ms; said 1 gtodually teurine a Mel t/yt,1 1 was uaablc to attests.' t nu' Iwukelhokt duties. 1 than tri borer/LI edvert7wl mellci,.e-, to wlUsout any hcmeflcls1 re,ultr. and twgsll to Atlrpolr of getting better One of my' uelglatore teruugly Liu timed me to try 1M. Wig1tw* 1'7' P,111., Aad 8omew/wt reluctantly cuurroted to 410 so. After 1 t taken the reoond boy 1 bilean to not a treat Improvement in 'my culkU,lin and by the t:me I lead peel fit boar I war fully restored to my forme good health, much. to the rurprlee u my neighbors meat relational. 1 do not rttffe the least now from those hurulecbas and dizzy spells ; my appe- tite Is goo.j and 1 min atten,h to nay household dudes with the greatest anew. In fact, ► feel Ile al different woman, anti ail Uat( 1 ton ray Ise due 1,, the aro of Ur. Willfumr' Pink lhllr. .111 who suffer from a run- down const7lullun should giro. these pills A trial." When oho vitality le low ; when the blood needs to be repleolneted, en- rk:hed and pari 1'd ; whets the nerves are weak and require rtreugthening. There is no other medicine can take the place of hr. William. !'ink 111le. !t I* because 61 their direct epeclflc radon on the ►.local and newer that these pills cure such trouble■ Be aufteania, nervous i�aeawlaclhe, dlazlnes,, pmlpltatton of the heart, rheumation, rclutk'a, partial paralysis, St. Viten' .lance, kidney and liver ailments and the functional truuriee that make the lives of so tunny wnmeu a source( of almo,it constant misery. Igo not take any but the genuine, which have the 7(111 nam' "Dr. Williams' fink 1Ytlr for Pale People," on the wrapper around every tox. Sot I by Ali deal'r7), or ern* puatpalet at :10 ciente a hoz or elx bozo' for 82.."A), by atklreesIng the Dr. W*llianu' SM.sdsaluo l o., Brockville. Ont. st- et 1(u u- lr ✓ tr 1'u L •r 1.r of r. tt3 8 1 1 t 0 • 0 7)d k 1 head r r • GREEKS IN AN EVELESS EDEN Power 'rhea 100 Women to 10,000 lien lu (:reek Colony. The mcurious most cious thing about the Grown eo(my In New lark alt y -more remarkable than the dream, (he trite - toms, the coffee, the burnlrhed gold urnaalerlte, (he piper and the speech of the Greek population of New York -ie the fart that there are snb-1 staatially no Greek women In the city. In the last quarter of 1.1100 the Greek immigration to the port or Now York Included 1,267 persona -1,- 237. num and thirty-mlz ',o- men. This disparity Is explaltwe on the theory that wham a foreign poen- 1 try is drawn on for emigrant• for the first alae the plaaeere are melt and that women emigrants do not I follow until some years after. But i the statistics of Greek Immigration d to New York for th• quarter eodlog Jan. 1, 197)2, al, mrd oe,ly 46 (*reek girlie and women, and there are nown c fewer tha100 of them In New York as against 10,(1(1( male Greek,. in no other New 1'ork colony out- side of the flatmate dna, such a dis- parity between the two sexe* exist, but an explanation for it le found at it home. (lover.. le one of the few Euro- pean countries in which there is a a large exceed of male Inhabitands. A. 11 a coneequenre more male than female Greeks meek lassoes or enploymeut In b other cuuntrles err! the emigration m, from Greet'.' la not only to Turkey, In Egypt a. sotltllpril Franoe, bat In au recent years very largely to the Un- ed Usti States. There 1. i religions or &social rea- eou- as In the case of the Chinese, 'rill why Greek women should not tome Tit to this country an Immigrant'', hut T1 tbe fact to that they don't and the d Greek oolot,y of New York, therefore, IGreekIs really comp'/sed of men. This la' t. the most notable but leant plctor-'eg{ sue thing about It. -N. Y. Sun, n fr •.. W,"/ ".,wWV,/ 1(w ,We Uat- tention L, a recent arrle 1 j Ilei at - teutiun, to the, dee role lty of out• tiler hay at 4 comparatively *tarty stage of maturity. In tit's. comer- thin it, may be of rime int411ml to hAt ave 1(1(1)7, I1,w front that well- known farmer andInrtitste *peck er, SI r. Henry Mon !outdoor, of Mau lila, Out.. W regurJ to hos experi- ence,wean et nee plan(m( eur•,Ug eloter hay. Mr. tileudeualug 14uyr that he prefers to cut clover hazy when It 1t lu full bloom, or when the blossom contains the grentert amount of honey. rut in the morn - ins, after the dew it off, (hitt which ie cut in the (preemie may im raked, up immediaately after the noon .bout. and put lu ouch*. Tho mower abuuki not be run Etter t114a'4 o'clock p. m.. awl all put into cocks before the dew falba Ther hay •bould be put into the barn next day, and Wel) T'ro'uped tato the News. This plan can be continuedcontinuedfrom day to day, until all r stored in the barna. Three [hinge must Is, borne in milli In curing hay by thief metha]: First. Do not cut the grass until ry lu the morning. tlecoud, Do not anew the Creole cut hay to Ile on the ground over night. exposed to dew or rail/. nicht. if ally hay should get wet with rain, IM It rotund in the oo.'k. until thoroughly dry before tak:ahg to the barn. Lest season Mr. (ilen.tennIng put up tonne 73 to 80 tuns of tray in title way, and reports that it came out of the mows 111 the f:rlr.*t con- dition he ever sew, it wan 411 green a• when put into the barn, and the leave/ and blue/roma were all it• .n tneiteal to the moiler. it plwar"haveto have Died Out Without `luck Heatlessom as 4417 of the rialto bloa•. wore I pink, mei tho!le *lover bloaaows o were front a pint. to a light amber color. if nay great heat had de• veloped Ill oho wow the blQ11410mr would U1111o*tbtedly More been of et w dark bran color. No signs of 'tenth! wore viable, end the hay fromwar very free from duet. No salt, er flue r other preservative was use. Two of the mow.' In which the bay wisiestnred are 22 x 23 feet, with ah of 11 average depth 0 feet of hay. Theme mows are tight floored with douW. Inch boards over basement mtable4. Another mow Is 24 x 86 feet, with a depth of about .14 feet, and the floor on the ground. The outsides of all the mows are oliinch boards' without battens, with cracks between the boards avereghag about three -eights of an Inch, hootmina as are usually found In the or- dinary burn. Ther•s ides of Lite ow* nexe the drive floor were open. The hay, which co shoed of red clover, aleike, and a little timothy, war equally good to all parte of the mown. Hr. (Glendenning rays that he knows of three other farmere who hare fol- lowed this ,Melee for several year• with equal suoceea, and It would went well worthy of trial by our farrn,•re generally. %ming the advantage" of this meth/N1 of curing clover are. (10 The Raving of time between cutting and wtorleg In the hare; 12, The fact that all of the leaves and blossom., which are the moat valuable portion of the plant, are left on the hey, instead of being lost In the field as in often the rase when the ordlnnry manner of curing is follower?. iIl) Trim fury le much cleaner and brighter t11uy1 when cured In the old way. F'. W. Hodson, Live Stock Commis- &luller. CANADIAN CHEESE CURING. Phew Governmeat Assistance to oommend Laglish Markets. , safe tranalt has been permanently 'the palate a the Vatted King- dom, like ite weather, le Elmore or leer variable all tbe time, with a oomplete reversal souse times. A tioree years ugo there was no ex - (boor, but there toalay the ac• teed/ demand ir confined to ctieere of mild flavor and Hula body. Dur- ing the last two years cotuplainte have been Indoeuxhig that Cana- Uhl hue been "heated iu flavor," mei the public" generally have "cried off.- But that check Iv only temporary. Canadian cheese it gained too sure a fuoting in the uoirketa and homer of the mother couutry to be ourted altogether, If a teduporary lull in demand wit/ induce fathadittur to "supply the Ineexactly what It ie OW outy totems* Ill ovoidal Compellter in Ills British market le New Zea- land, 'the 000t climate of which te imitable for curing cheers with a eddy cenaot be produced ill cheeses inder ordinary eutalitione of manu- facture 01/ A commercial scale, un - ear the temperature he kept dur- egg-rear Fahrenheit. Thecool trans- Atlantic transportation problem watt otolved by the Dominion Parliament If Agriculture last season, by the on of cooled air Outdoes' cheeee of se oc tu:r. oxidation os ocean etearuerw, anti for the firet time it became prac- ticable to ahip le safety to the bee• t, possible. A profitable market welted us &crows the Atlantic; the Itherto wide Impassable gulf to ridged; and the cure, la every I the cheese trade, le at hand Int the flame be worth the candle ? u reply id§ obvious by comparison'. it. average prlee eummer-marle 14P/1.1 (nen th,' beet dairies in Eng - rid and elvottftriii (hiring (hit pant vo years hae been from 2 ciente to ovate per pound Itighrr than • the verses price paid for mummer cheese om the good feetorlem. In Canada. Making mir cheese of a soft Pala, neglected may produce chronic Rheumatism or- (Mut, Just a little 11t Spritle some! lamely makes a Cripple. Juin a Mlle Bruise may do a lot of damage. Just a little Head- ache may be the forerunner of Neu - retain. Juet a little 81 Jacobi/ 011, npplied in time, cures promptly an.1 pertanotently Aches and Pains Juin a /1i1111 (411.11t1011 , just n. little cost Years of Pleasure againet yeard of If aches or pains, contusions, spraline, Now don't think twice, but in a. trice ela. Jacobs 0.1 Is the wondler of the century. There le nothing like It for killing pain. It le sold In 25 and fa) rein& saes throughout the world. ft has received twelve gold medals for Keay Come, Easy tie. The Lemma reetdence of George aa lialtmote. is to have, a rived er.ct dsi by a man deli. but a few weeks ago war a day laborer. terrines le the neap. of the new 41/p- ltAllet. 1100 he ham Wien heir to S2,- 4[00000 Lived -yeah 1113 (Math or a rete- ll% e in Germeny. Ho ham gone to elivim Wm money, lot before leaking etottred an option on one of the moert heoutiful truet• .4 land In the suburb.. Of Asheville. ft Inch/dee 'revere' thou- sand/ acree. And runs out in the niigh- borliood of the ?ninon, ftwItzerland dairy, wIlloh Onorepv Vanderbilt tried hard to buy before he porelotored the Biltmore ealatp The MInkewinos fent- , y win!. to thin country from Voland /several year, ago They ha•e "Own,'" been 1 11 wretchedly poor elm...lin- t/torero*, rind alien one of the Isis obit/trim fel) A few day, ago the 13113Alinintl foe the lown's math char- ity mioniinin was enilod In The plena of thin upstart, eve hn Is ended, litt•r. threwn tile Vanderbilt, into it state of oonoteenation, end there to premo- lar. of trefoil'', omelet upbeat •iti. An Attempt le alreedy being made by frlenom of the Sew York nrietocret• to stecure the vItintion of the option moored by the Gertann-leale. It:rudrutituca411 compeedorn, will be the not againat patronizing other than home unnatural prejudice Or the Brio The plan Proposed. Tho Dmultsanz Department'. exper- imental Man le to have a central con - capacity to handle cheese from about ten email feeterlee, pat up at souse central place adjacent to a railway (station. Under any circumstance', the cheese would have to be takeu from tne rectories to -a railway eta - lion at dame time, no that under thir system they would be taken when only 11 day or two olti instead of being left In a warm curing roota thirst; from two to five week*. 'often& always recognise* that to he practical le bo prompt ; and this boring four such consolidated curing rooms will be eetablished by his De- partment, !coated respectively at Brockville for esatern Ontario ; at :n the. Province of towbar,. It should lot distinctly understood that this la otot an effort on - thee part‘ of the tloverninent to pro•id orage room.. for a whole effort In four places to give an oh- " Jeet lesson that other localities may 1" be led to provide for themeelves tem- b' Mar accommodation suited to their 0* own conditions. • The modue operandl at these place. lid will be tide. The Department of Ag- a ricialture will collect the cheer.* from co each faetory and will cure It In the of moot approved manner. The charge tut made for the collection and caring ot of the cheese* will only be 0 *WU fu witted to the value Of the eating y ettrinking 1.: weight. The eheeee man- tit ufacturer will be expected to pay the department the price of first ko clan cheese boxes, and foe that con- Jo Adoration tbe Department will both at provide boxes and will box thP cheeee. z continue the property of the pat- la,t ronot of the cheerio factories', and will he at the inspoeial of the name salPR- 1/1011 as wotild bp appointed hy them under ordinary eireurnetances• 191 The inevitable, and what le more di, Important, the immediate Indirect- flr benefit from the establiehment of sin theme centre' eurin they will impart to English impor- t- , hoe 110 411 been complaining. and sing both atone/ and cuittemera. 'ate,* cheese, a* expectation of im- 111 fully restore confidence In the .rnotneney of the, Canattion trade ith the old homeland. the mercies of the back 'rile !rya lathe, thud created 11'. geOWt11 of et new wet of blood %sea 1.4, tied the effect Ls to iroteie elle or gen with new life. la ta few days the swelling disappears and from that time on the improvent tm eo rapid that the patient itt usitkily able to trove the hospitai In from two t three weeks The new motley' rtIll in the exp,rintetital silage, but by Ite tire " New York City phyeician were the fleet to operate, fur Brigitte direiten, and the Import/Ince of the expert. meet In Philadelphia ghee prowl ;wrier* to whet tote been *lone 111 1111 what honer! for from the (Jew SNEEZING ; SUPERSTITIONS. Coming to our OW11 oouutry, It te eomewhat quaint and interesting to find a superstition of the sort still I Robot. It being still the ouetont lit the Alielittuda When a child sneezes, for 3 utt I" while it is sleet a •ery common belief that any one who samises . three thee. before breakfast will shortly receive 11flgitifIl of sense tlihi Superstition taking no oount of the chilliness of the early morning. Another pretty general map- eireettion regarding sneeziog la: Once. a whet, Twice, a kiss, e Mob tile writer har frequently heard Loutiou, where It Ir also ennimon belief, as well as generally' all over the country, that for a cat to totems ir amounted mot nalacky onset", It being held to be a Aga that ell the family will hese e04111. Atl-• ot well-knovvn rhyme regarding .ratemilug rendes renew; Three'. a letter, maloznoingethalewgayteet, ter. BOOR miming book Nine, marry a black man. A: Scottish euperrtItiun ham it that uewly-born babe In In the spells el the fairier tlil It oneezes. and when this takes place all danger ls past. agony old dames even making the •11411 of the elven on the youageterre forehead, Joyfully exclaiming, "tied Nair the bistro It m no • warluegl"- ore in Other words, an idiot or "nat- ural," it being a very prevalent Idea th•t 00 idiot could mieese or ever imessed. Some perilous attach Im- portance to the day on which a per - net enemata and in the West of England It le said that - Sneeze tba Sunday morning faeting, You'il enjoy your own true lure to -rho., toed whitlow have ever been aswociated with eneesing le pretty getterally known, It being a favor- ite form of good -will among Scots- men to hold out their snuffbox and ing to some -authorities, the origin of the custom in Englitud of ejaculat- ing "Uud bier, you!" when a. peer - ant egeesee ',totes from no more re- mote! thue tiuto that of St. Gregory. That the etniteen l• not confined to the Itritioh lutes Is appareot from the fact that in France the fereethea_ to a eneeser lakes the form ot "Dieu *ono boohoo" in Germany "Genuati- belt" ''Wohleeln," In Italy "Sal- ute." and In Spain the nano. of Our OlancIng now at the enstante of tags *athlete or recite In this eon- eotion, we find that In the Solomoll land, when a baby eneezee it la !Herat by the nati••• that its an - sauce a.nd the gods are entleav- Ing to snatch away Its soul The` aerie.; of New Zealand look apoa *noose am a good 01/10111. It being laddered 1).1 a rign from the spirit* their aneesdore; and also when ming a baby they repeat all the moo in their vocabulary till the *a- nt eneettes, then bestow on the reingster that name, belle•Ing that AlleeAe Itl a sign that the 911114 II brittg credit to Its family ani otter his P.} PR being coaverted Into lee when A 410114 eneesee they fur what they require moist, or r long life; while the Khouile re - rd the unwise as a Divine sot, anti not look upon ft Wheat being operly constituted ouch till h• hal ',ord.-Pali Gasette. g rooms le that 10 y end by curing It at e, lower le temperature, it one be :nanufactured p in quality equal In ever respect to re the British product, And thp only rea- p. flurgeomi Hay Have Mumbled on Remedy for Ilright`s Disease. pko The Philadelphia Press la announe- for rurgery by the diecoreer that 11 r gist of disease of the Miters ban we probably be curet by the knife, enys th that within the hurt two months a cit number of 'rut -tearful operation's of 'tent burgeon", ere borinning to ndopt ra the. new novella! of treatment. The Prem. expiating" Om& dentally about year ago In using the Ji-eityd. conneetion with sop - mooed oaaes 07 slow* In the kidneys pilot °graph! were taken. which. while they falleti to betray the rex foreign matter In the kidney, wed marked htflamnintion Of the Mita In these oases It WW1 sup- itsved that th,i photographs were at y of I/1st/tart. no /411111.11 rt. fought, and it wax lb/night that operatioem had been performed umieesly. It loon clone to be no - ed. however, that 'talkie -A fl•IP ys after en operation the inflate- diseppeered, ant the pa. ent'm onre followed In nearly every to. Alt these patient.' were found 'offering from Briglire dievase. terwetrentistert Philadelphia phyelelan says: "The per/chili in to 'milt the membrane off thee iliffeeter4 *hem, --mod sew tt- The King ekleped11. few weeke.ago His Majesty paid of Pito at Brighton, and unfortuto the little children were nn. usunlly went/hand tlreeome-In fact, they 'seemed utterly oblivious of the fact that their auguirt grandfather hid ovine to pay, them, a visit, "The little Ones, are rather hard to plena° tceday. tire they not 1" good naturedIr; for he le very fond -of Ills daughter's; children. "Indeed they tare 7" replied tbe Ducheee, with et ',Igo. "I don't know what has come over tleinn." " Now," p-alti the King, -violet ellO tlia to imitate them before I go?" Oler Royal !lignite.. Immediately. "foto &he sal4, "how goo4 of rya They lioe &lopping, end If yon would not mind &kipping; with, then' for linIf an hoer lit Ilio swede!' they would With a twinide In him eye, remarked: " I certainly ehlMed. hut not In the he Had Nervous Prostration. Was Very Thln, Weak, Nervoug anti Run Down Fully Restored by Using Dr. Chase's Nerve Food. There are few dise.asem more dIffinult to enrii thno nertoto, proetration. Before the dlarovery of /1r. cheee'.. 'Nervp Fool rioetoro usuaily Rose came ettneoint 7,, whip up the r‘bnuorted nervet4 runt quickie() • Dr. Chase's Nerve Food nets itt an entirely different way, It gratitoilly 11 011 naturelly ereatee neer nerve forre, And bullda up the nyntent. Y011 eon prove that It le tormenting you by keeping a record 01 your 14Pight 14`11111. 1111 ltig it. Mee. ft W. Went, Drayton. Wellinirton County. Ont.. write's: "Aimee two yeare ngo 1 got terribly pen down a 01 tinnily 11e0A 1114 re kietim 1,r nor nem pi -fishes tion. I lind to. nppetite. 111'1101 7111 111 lose Int er. est nod n mblt ii..n, and (mold Aell rm. ly dreg my self a hoot. Hearing of 3..1 retell to from t he uee of Dr. tlukse'r. Nerve Pond, f need three hotem, with wren) benefit. In a short time I gnInv.i ele•en poundit and ae I wove very thin when I bootee liv use the revile ie, I wile kery proud of the inerease of weight. "Then the following mitring 1 beeame rather poorly, nail they 'twilit Mitre me itp, 11 el al V 0 fee /I lleh A gond appetite that 1 wanted to orit nearly holt the lime 1 tenet 140 topesed with the tore the Nerve Food brought about that 1 rerommottidedl It to other.. and they have to4,1 me of the betefitm they had good there le In Dr. thaw's Nerve Fidel.' obtained from thin preperntion. Vint may fi.e 1 M. 0.1...111111001/11 III I ‘rder th.tt others may le tro of tho Dr. (lanoe's Nerve Fosoki Is eold at Mt cents A 1/05( at all dealer., Ille lidanoneoo, Bates & LW, Toronto.