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AlrED 11[S POSITION
QUICK' WIT LANDED HIM SAFELY OUT
, OF A TIGHT PLACE.
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brow 4 cleide Worked lee au Exeuse
11114t 'Was Gladly .A cen Med by tit%
;11,:mpli0yer,, to Avhont find .ehown
"It's mighty hard for a clerk to be
suave ,and polite all the said a
depattinent manager in one of the big
stores. "A clerk, is like any other In-
man being, subject to headaches ,and
indigestion and fits of irritability, and
occasionally be will be a little gind
without intending It. When 1 was
eunger, a few thonghtless Words once
eanae near losing 'me a good job, and
the Way I escaped being need . was
either amusing. It happened like this:
"I had charge or the inen's
ings counter in a largo clothing store,
and the pay being Lirst rate and chance
of promotion -excellent I was naturally
inxions to bold on to the job. , One.
morning,- .however, i was , feeling all
-nit of sorts and ,was jest developing
in ugly headache, when a man ottme in
esked to see some,cravats.
I tell from 'his general appear-
ance he was from the north, and he
had 0 curt, .semisuperellions manner
that, irritated me immediately. If I
had been feeling well 1 ovould 'have
kept my temper, bat my bead was
throbbing, and when he pawed over
`f.." --stock, finding fault with everything
a. „sneering at tny Statements as to
ty I began to get crusty.
Inally I couldn't stand it any lon-
ger. 'If you really want a scarf,' I
said, !you'Il find plenty here that, I
dare say, areas good as 'anything
you've been accusteinecl to wear.' Just
then I happened to leek up,and caught
sight or a floorwalker standing in a
rear aisle and making frantic gestures
to tee svitla his hands.
" 'If you'll -e-alt a moment,' I said to
• -the 'customer, wondering what the
dickens was up. if 1 can find
something else at the other side.With
that I hurried over to 'where the floor-
walker was standing. 'What's the mat-
ter?" I asked in a lbw tone.
" Great -Scott, man, be whispered,
'that's the boss!'
FADING - AWAY.
PRETTY ROUGH SPORT, TIMONE, OR WEDDING,
,
A Lydell Game Pltkeed the Cutopo
oe canaillan iiiutabetenelit.
So full, of „ peril is the lumberman'
life tliat evf)11 spoilfind games
must be spieiti. danger or they
pall upon leis Iftste. On tire lorig
winter eights a cvoel game called
13111 to Jeriabie Wilhelmrria to Marry
and Yet Remain Queen.
HE CONDI'rtON OF YOUNG
Da-tolf sovereitb gn eannot tierrre With-
in; order to !roll! the tlerone the
WHO ARE ANAEIIIIO,
out .1;he consent of her parliament. She
-
may niarry othervvise, but in that
is /tVCOrd IS of 11:',,h$0.4.,9:11 Val oe to
-It Is a iiittos,,itee frall31 a Mothercase w until ion xerahlY have to he -
Jack, wliere be ye';" IS f reclu en t ly n,ounce the throne, Theeeeoee two
:rinc Triers ea eire;w121e- 0...Iris. ple3reci. !orris are about to be put before the
Oft na da wen) owe good he..., J. t it--pe,r- , .
Among the young girls; throughout cal'Ilp is elearedi, 1.,15:0 711 e• 1•1 ail°,e-rse'n'n, spi:Jartileasin,se,niitireaoliayl,00tIllsieenftirstot Qe,e-alVeieleng welitio.
ler artitlale of the larieest ro m ' ti
ly billetfietled and, le -trine Previottsly .
Irans life iteelf-to Dr.Williams' Pink draevii lots for the first whirck, they 11‘!"11-111ina' inurriage to Duke lirenTY of
filanipdern, Ont. i%.*VIten, a. represonta- each trimi 1.10,1(1S a. St Otit 1Qather steal), c'n'l nrant;in; full naturalizaticin t° the
ti,v,,,, called at t},,,e A ti;lhothse, homestead. in his left another leather strap, or 0 nukei ''Ls \veil as deeniting upon his
to make erica -driers as to the partien. relie is 1101d bY tile mei, either (Agee th future title. Temporarily this title
„c0iye,d by mrs. Aitbouse, w.b.0 1,,,zvijiy 011 it. Tho Itristeeti strap, being kePt, lot' the wedding are being hurried
' taut by the cointetteuts euareutees a • 1
11
GIRLS
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Pills, is Afise • Hiattie Alkinnise, of, kneel ou the floor.. In lais right band illilecklenbuligIlwerin, and the see'
r.s er. the core, 3,,..43 eeridia,lly the, floor ov, in seine camps, actually is thateof prince censort. Prieparations;
eensented to give a, statement for „ „ , , „v.
, rtnifornir distance beteeeeu them. --1.'lley'•
Pu hi ica tion, ' " fip to Li' -e 8'.s'e ''-'f- 010 quire ' neay enough toi Iturt each ', , .------4------
feurteen years," said Mrs. Althotirre, 011101 seree;ely, lveieir /let infrequently coli:Cellictin.(eu,00T1 vasril,,ig°i' e somentii, e 1 i o fiicuredoi l oo 7 al3n' 'ys
" my elienglif,:er Hat t; e had ale -rive 1 ; 0 1- ; ; 1 ; ' ; T • '
....
,, ,i/..)1) / , . •, no tu,I s )y toils telllet,y aD.C. J. Vr'ISII 301110'
enjoyed tile best of -health. 'Llten 8the No 11 the man who has Ireen luekk 1"°'`-' °L 't fte.i 1113' IrialidS' ; So
begWriteS Mil•
'grew pale and lang
een to cbinplainci-oirci,),.‘•\"..\erfelktittei-essci, sac:NIl er,nrfoirreig,,i,In\itiolead.erniv, .3,,tch,.(!,, fti-1(1)istisviieliaclilil shrilsouoti!,,. . ' , : . A:06 00- il;"- iRTILE
, . .
; ,Bito‘ver Chicaeo '
erai'madicines' bl: flistaci '°i: bei•P`'Llg ."Flere I be." 'Ielle.0 tire first inan, ' When 111011 abuts° yogic susPect your-
lrer, she was steadily growing worse, .
- , ,.. V0/10115 at ust initin ed lately answer,
arid We I:moiler-le alartned and calted in strilc.es at the place where'lie imagines sell'. ; wheel they praise yam suspect
his irdversary to be with thp heavy 'them. ' ' ' '
a id°(11:". 1;nin as thu'L J'et' blu°cl leather strap. If he hits his man, he
was in 0 ve-i'y I'vaterY coedit -ion, and is entitled to another blow -may 'call
tria,t she was on the verge of nervous
prostration. She wee" ander his 0010
for several months, b;ut . 'kept
growing worse, iShe ha.d. 'become
very. pale, had no appetite, .frequent
headaches, and after even slight exer-
tion her heart wank! palpitate vio-
lently. As time passed, she seemed
to grow worse and worse, until at
Jest she could scatnely move about,
and would lie upon a sofa most . of
the day. At this juncture she had
occasional fainting ' and any
f.rileht, as from a sudden noise, would
bring on slight attacks of hysteria.
Both my husband and. myself feare,c1
that she, would not lice more than a
few ireentles, WaS "Wlai.10 11
is
this condition that read an
account of a girl cured of a similar
ailment through the use of Dr. Wil-
liams' Pink Pills. Then I decided
• "The store, as -I, should have explain-. t Hattie should give them a trial,
ecls was the, southern branch of a New and procured three boxes; when she
York establisliment, end during the had used then" there was an un -
time; I had been there the head of the •doubted improcement in -ber, condi-
firm had never before paid it a visit in. -Liam, and. 1e ;felt hopeful' that' she
-person. ,-,'Ionsectacritly 1 didn't know. won.1.-i rega.in her health. She eon-
huin by and my blood eau cold tinned using the els, and from, that
when I realized bow hopelessly 1 - had
ranincell my foot into it. leurneethe on daily made progra3s toward coin-
- next eve 510 id' 1 did SOIT1 0 quick" Plate re"ve'rik• aPpettce ;re-'
thinkiug, and among other things that turned ;' -color- began to come back to
caul° crowding luto thy mind was the .her face, heaclaehes disappeared, and
fact that the boss bad been married on- 03 the -course of a few months she
short time before. That gave me fleas as' well as ever she had been. in
Br naw m ib
an 'finlygoing back,' 1 whispered to the ,r(;) fahn
'and in a minute -or two C -3"-"a- 'Ise
you ,senei. evkil,,,q the ,boys to me with a
P1000 /01' ,i.,olcled letter .paper..
- `Wilf t aro Yea mato?' he asked..
"'1 rer Mind,' said ,1. 'You do ex-
0ct1 .s say. Let him just hand me
the, paper„andwalk off. I hurried back ,
to the ('01113101' and found my nran look -
mg black, as thunder: ,'Sorry,' 1 said,
03
still as gruff as eVer, 'hut that's. all we
have. ill nothing; in ' it suits you you'll'
n,
aye.to go elsewhere.' .
"
'Very well,' he replied sarcastically,
'and now, leftne give you a small piece ,
of information. l'- . - •
"At that moment a boy handed me
' Panel'. i tore it open, 'pretended to L
read a note, slapped my deg joyfully .
and proceeded to do a double sliutile, on
the noel'. The stranger glared at me in
amazement. 'What the deuce Is the
matter with you'?' he growlecl, Are
„recrozy or just drunk?'
' 'N ,11 ei" 1 cried 'I am sitnply re -
!loved, iMerressively relieved anfl„ re-
joiced!, YOU mtist pardon this idiotic
... .
exhibition, rny dear sir,' 1 wont OD ear-
nestly, 'and I hope you will also par
-
don inV aross rudeness to you a mo-
ment ago. 1 was beside , myself with
anxiety and didn't know what I. was a
, doing. The fact is,' I said, with the
1
best imitation Of dididenCe 1 Could
IllSter 11'13, 'the fact is, we , have just
gad n new arrival; out at nay house., t
I's a boy, sir, and everything's all a
And really 1 hope uti will Oyer- b
k' --
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'Don't say e word,' he beterimpted,
b
eOlrelially grasping by hand. 'I appreci-
ate your feelings, and your apology is
a le.Here'S my card.' • 0), ,
'{ ;t. Wa,S the way 1 got out of it," Si
lie department manager, grin- i II
„Lag,' "but it was a close shave, espe-
,
Melly in view of the fact that 1 was h
51)(1 am a ce.Fie hardened old bachelor, re
of the pills and in all tlaqt time has
pnjoyel the best of -health, with ab-
solutely no xeriarn Of the trouble. • I
can .scarc,ely say how ,grateful
feel for what Dr. Willianus' PirdePiEs
have done for my daughter, and I
ta•onic,Iy urge mothers whose
eaughters ma.y be ailing to give
item 'De. 'Williams' Pink Pills at
oec.e, t',11d not experimeat with other,
0naaicine8."
Dr. Williams' Pink- Pills create new
blood, and thus reach the root pf the
disease, • In the case of gilds: merging
into womanhood they are almost in-
dhpeilseele,.. and their use is a gua,r-
anitee of future health and strength.
Other so-calle6 tonic pins are mere
imitations of this medicine and
shoal I be avoided; ; If your dealer
does not keep there they be sent
postpaid -at 50 cents e box ' Oe six
boxes for 5-2.50, by .add-ressing the
Dr. 'Williams 'Medicine Co., 'Brockville,
01 "
'IREPROOF, D WELLINGS POD, RTJS-
Mr.. Fere' khea:tet:.'
ikow, who some
Leos ago published an iniportant work
ealing, exhaustively with the system
o be adopted for the sanitation of St.
etenshurg and MOSGOW, has recently
een among the rural populati6e, ad-
,
g the adoption of incembastible
rood for villiige dwellings, says a llns-
00 ale has built in
10 environs of Moscow a fireproof
village'," govornment official.
as been sent to report upon. „If the
with a epecial aversion to infants. The fa
bosswas vele' kind and cordial, „midi fo
whenever he came to town afterward 0
he never failed to ask how the youn-
ster was getting on. He doesn't know
^
y bet ro
suit: of the experiment Re:eyes satis-
ctory' there will be great ,future
7.
r ;tire fieeP4eof .evecel in the villages
,
tr; E PATIRIOTIS)i.
1,A, ladle Stat estuen arld p ol tticeans
days Boston had btrade within the Empire weicia they raore than women. -New
dice," which was also will do while jaw displaces eonamon pincott.
s appears froin a no- sense, settle this mutter for year-
n February '1770: "The ' selves
ice opposite the Golden Your 'brother col onis Ls of Ceylon
Kept by Benjamin teeth am -d, 'India are gnowere 0E pure, teas,
pop., OVER r-IFTY YPARS
out iipiiiii, "Jack, bere be ye?" and
Tlii° is CCWthined till the:, iirSt man gid'U`12-ri11,1...ge,Bit(':,11,tti,T;0`11.Vilielo'ii5a..aaela1.71,A
misses, wireu he Must take his 1.11111 and far " \-9usl°w's SO°thh4 uP:'
the. °Unit. must answer, "I-Iere„I he." 101O9
cilYa`/I, sOf!,:iiips the Tun's' 'wind
n't being struck.-OI-IINElE IS
BICYCLTS
The others forna a ring around the '
awe combatants, bets are made, and 011ine-§,e ibiekalo riasrs.arh frequently
each faction encourages and applauds seen in the s'Lreets ole'llongaeng and
its chosen num. 'There are regetar (Shanghai caerying an open umbrella ;
rounds, and the game is usually kept •and a fan, and in SOLLI18 instances witlai
up until one, or the Other has bad the ,hindle bars removed.
enough or puha s till ones carnied
off. the 'scene wounded. I -Lard heads
carnstand hard knocks, and volunteers
for the sport are numerons.; At. the
beginning there is generally no malice.
A hard blow is ,struek.-it is,expected-
it is the game. But it occasionally.
happens that the game develops int'
a fierce duel.-Bearson's.
CLOSE FIGURING.
How a Woman, 'Upheld, Her Rennta
tlon For Eleononay.
She was the wife of an official of a
Si. Paul street corporation. • Her one
pet hobby was economy. Though her
husband made an excellent salary, she
was rigid in her rules Rentaining to tire
;buying of the necessaries for the
household. She would haunt bargain
counters and mareket stalls for hours In
order to get the benefit of a reduction
'of a few; cents ou the article desired.
, The corporation official, with much
laughter, used to tease' his better half
"about wbat be called ber "stinginess."
So one day, feeling hurt at his ridicule,
she • resolved to take him to • market
with her and ,--demonstrate beyond a
doubt that she was a most economical
buyer. ,He _consented, stipulating that
he was 1101 10 be asked to carry thd
basket.,
Arriving at the market, she made
several purcbases, and , then. 'at one
stall iequiredithe price of eggs.
"'What," she exclaimed. "10 cents a
dozen? No, indeed, that is too hig,h.
She dragged her 'reluctant husband
after her from one stand to another,
still inquiring the price of eggs and at;
ways receiving the same ans-wer until
near the upper end -of ,the market.d
Here she found a dealer who offered
to sell her eggs in ally quantity for 1:5
cents. To lier husband she said joy-
ously:
"There, I told you so. Why, those :
thers were robbers."'
Tairmalaciinogzetloi et1;gess,aglersanvieain,shey„bailde
handed
be 8 cents asked -in payment and
tent' home, prattl ing- away about the
vorth of economy, ill marketing and ;
he alleged willingness of dealers to
onge the unsuspecting -customer. I
nd to this day she does not know
•
1
1
is a symptoin of Kidney
Disease. A well-known
doctor has said, "1 never
y-etmadeapost-mortemex-
ami nation in a case of death
from Heart Disease with-
out finding the kidneys
wereatfault." The Kidney
medicine which was first on
the marl,et, most success_
ful for Heart Disease and
all. Kidney Troubles, and
mobt widely imitated is
- Kidney
Jjfl
TERRIBLE INDEED...
1 "A persen atill 0 IS deaf and dumb
must be in a frightful mental state."
"Yes, it's an ,unspeakable afflic-
tion."
,
A Small Pill, but Powerfril.-They that
lucle.e of the powere of a -pill by its size
would cousider Parnielee's Vegetable
Pills to be lacking, It is a little Wonder
010000 pills. What it lacks in .size it
makes up in potency. The remedies
which it carries are p01111) ia these small
does, because they are so powerful that
001y smallw
cees are re.quired. The full
strength of the extracts is secured in this
form andel° their work thoroughly.
,
, ITS LITERAL MEANING.
Fitz -'What does "R.S.V.P." stand
Mae --Well, to judge by the conduct
01 some society people,- I should say
nment, (. r
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that her husband lincl his friends
laughed over it at the club.-
lifsn'e Superiority.
One sees many curious phases of hu-
man nature in the safe deposit vaults
of a banking institution -from the vo
men who never by any chance know
where their keys are and go through
bag and pocketbook with reckless haste
to the wan whe is not quite certain
that he has locked his box arid return
to the vault three or four times, puts
biskey 111 the lock, shakes it hard and
tinahty eocs 013.13 cenvinced that "all
is well. But: in recent experience, with
ft new customer to whom I was renting
a box the, clirnax wets reached. When
I banded him the ke,vs ancl said:
"Now, here aye two ke,vs. Separate
them so that if you lose one ,you 11,111
Wive the other aelmit you." . '
He quickly repliedr,
`V,ery weB. 1 will pet one 011 fl1
key ring and look the other up in. my
nial sibilveligsiut'ket• ar,gue the Zoliverein and differential And yet' they tell usi-thati lareo
are
ihei -Gee tit' Webster.
, e ibl4ek aad (Et. (orn,eThereinhanad.uhi
ik,t0
be Sold' at ;aid piece' iesest India ed States imiPheters istiferdy you with
ao,(4,,. New. ,,Eligiand rum, wines of soy. 11,000000 ;poundn
s- anually of dapan
te.as, yet 'they ir,mdwi ,Ianans area.
isOCts'. male ;a4:1€1 female negi,'nes• ficially colored arid -adulterated, Let
' rti-
'.5eVeral secondhand ,chalrs," etc. the le'tiouvledgfi.`of these facts tend 'the
• Sellt..1.111011t 011 po crrotic sisterhood
reeve yin]. 'to help elle 1.3ritisil Plaint -
et. . ; ;
Eritiele-grow.n, Blacilt Teas hold the
Crenadi.att market: :Drinkers cif Japan
tea should fry the( Greens now come
ing en the market and, your dainty
palates will approve them. Yes, we
hear your groc,er's excuses; but 0 -
silt. .Fra,dies eau n,lvvays get what
they want. Rem,etabar, how you: ,ra.n
your husband ro-lvell, rio they; still
think it • Paradise? q:1:teyi eertaiely
will if yea." ,give OlerY1 Opy1,0,31' , ' and
,
Indian green tea. .1.11.na 1.1ib,lton,- Mon-
soon aritl Salada nackeb4 are now, ob-
tainable. '., Oeicerist,
Too Long to Walt,
"1 disown your" cried the angry par-
'EMt. "I shall cut you off with a shit -
ng!"
"Yes, sir," replied tlie erring an.
Anil might I have the shilling now?"
--Stray Stoi'les,
From the root of the pretty flower
Itnowti as while bryony can be made a
decoction whlch acts with magical ef-
fect in etlrillg bruises of ail deser111-
It, issaid to be peculiarly °RI-
tan:dons In healing a blackened eye.
SynngeAtne In New York._
In 1085 the ,Jewish residents of New
Yor& petitioner] for leave to build a
synagogue and sent tbo petition to the
governor arid he to the mayor and coin-
rtion council, who refused to grant it
on the ground that, worship was ex-
tended oni,v to sects professing faith in
Jesus of Nazareth; but Governor Don-
_
gan. in the next year of Ills term grant-
ed the permit, and In 1091 the Jews
had a place of public worship, which
stood on the south side of what Is now
Beaver, street, between Broadway and
Broad. street. The attendance was 20
families, or about 100 soulS.
. A Terrible l'ilrettt.
"IIONV (lid you finally tweak you
husband of smolcitig in the, tlrawleg
room
e
tliMateitt,1 to make ft smoking
lacitet for, him myself If lte didn't give
u"* --Stray Storiest,
•
tuna up, and proceed home.,"
TAKING' ITLE, GOLD OHRE.,
Another high-class 'Chinese villain
! kis committed sitieide by swallowing
gold leaf, sayS the ighicago Tribune.
Foiled again!
ratsh shakeban V
8 DISt011Iper
• I -IIS DialaalVE
1-logan-Po you believe in dreams,
M.[knegri
?
Da -,Faith• an I do ! Last night
dhreame11 I was awake, an in the
0201010' mo dlaream k -am ;thine,
,
he great demand for 1 pleasan sale
and reliable an tido to ror ..t11 affection•s of
the throat and lungs 18 fully met with in
Anti-ConSumprive Syrup. It is
a purely Vagetable Compound, itad acts
promptly and maemally in seethe!), all
coughs, colds, brOinchitis, inflammation 01
the lunes, etc. It is so palatable that. a 4
child will not refuse. it, and 11 is put,01 1
exiee thae nell not exclude the poor from
its benefits.. •
thc Lake Lrie fishci iLs 37.8 men
are 'employed, and. "a,2,71.9,ta3t
•
„lase yca.r's catch was ' valued 'atcS1,-
' 90
150,8 .
()itres C(1,11s, etc.,
TIOW TO KEEP LEMONS.
To ,keep lemons as; well a
prove their', flavor, put 111001 into more
th,an enough , -water to, cover ' them
and change it every clay be ii,
700.
This sig. tine is on overy box of the lenuitie
Laxative 13roino.Qiiiiiitie Tablets
the rexue a Oast COMO a cold lo 0)610 dap'
Poultry, Butter, Eggs and other Pro4uee,
If you have any correspond with us. VVe want, 100 CARLOADS
to supply ;our .trade.
The „Dawson Cornmitsion C�, Limited 11 erunto
• SCH001.1367 CRITICISM,
The Literary tWorlal publishes' a
schoolboy's criticism.' of Sir Walter
Scott in an examination paper as fol -
WHY A MINISTER GAVE UP
PREACHING.
lA minister had his salary cut down
one hundred dollars, a year or so ago,
and this was in a 'Western church,
bechuse his wife wore a handsomer
,gown than spare of the prominent
wionien in the congrega,tion. The rea-
son was given openly, and the matter
found its way into public Piint. The
feet that the wife's wealthy au,nt was
the. donor seenaa to be of no conse-
quence, and the poor wfonaa.n herself
irritated and mortified at the 'public-
ity giyen tO her priva.te affairssuc-
ceeded in persuadjng. her husbafiadtio
withdraw from, the IMinistry,-PA
Minister's Wife," in the Ladies' Horne
Journal.
Always en Iland.-Mr. Thomas H,
Porter, Lower Ireland, P. Q., writesi
"My son, 18 months old, had croup so bad
that nothing gave him relief until a
neighbor brought me some of Dr.
Thomas' Delectele Oil, which / gave him,
audio six hours he was cured. It is the
bestMedicine I ever used, and I would
net be without s, bottle of It in my house.'
INVENTIONS OF AN INGENIOUS
EARL.
'The earl of Weanyss and March, has
ittreented an implement which has been
adopted by the war offiee, and which
can be used as a spade, pickax or saw,
and also as a bullet shield. The in- I
gee -dons instrument, says the British
Weekly, will become part of every sol-
dier's kit.
I believe 1VIINARD'S LINIMENT will
cures every case of Diphtheria.
MRS. REUBEN BAKER.
Riverdale.
I believe MINTARD'S LINIMENT will
produce. growth of hair.
MRS. CHAS. ANDERSON.
• Stanley, P.E.I.
I believe MINAR:D'S LINIMENT is
the be.st la,ouho
seld remedy on earth.
MATTHIAS FOLEY.
Oil City, Ont.
BIGGEST STURGEON EVER
• OAUGH.T.
The largest sturgeon on record was
caught in the North sea. It weighed
525 pounds, but the delight eh the
itishermein was terapared by the fact
that it did a750 worth damage to
the net si before la was given the coup
de grace.
h e snperiori y eiu h.ir Graves, IVorm
Extarininator is shown uy its good effecia
on the children. Purchase a bottle and
give it a
TBE OLD DOCT0,11 WAS MEAN.
"I don't like our doetbr,",said small
Bobby. "Why not?" asked his aunt.
"Bocause,", answered the little fellow
"I caught a cold bad endugh to keep
me Mit. of school two weeks and the
n
meaold doctor went. and cured it in
two days."
FAMOUS illIGIIWAYM.4.N'S HOUSE.
Dick Turpin's house in Long Sutton,
Lanca.shiro, containing asecret cellar
Which was the stable for Black Bess,
is not to be demolished, as reported,
but will be used as a private resi-
,clence. 1
iiinard's NO went for garget in cows
TO Blil BUIHED IN PALESTINE,
The heart of the late marquis of
Rule is to be taken from the body
carried, to the Illply Land and bur
led on tire summlit of Mo an t 011 v e ti•
The Etta rqins was a clovcnjt ;11on a .n
Catholic and expressed a Avish just
before he died that his heart be so
disposed of,.
Mild in Their Action---Parmelee's Veg
tt.tble Pills Inc very 111111111 their aCtiOli
.C1-1 ey not cause g,ripliig in the strotnach
or cause disturbances there as so inarly
pills do. Therefore, the tnost, delicate
r s. can, eahte °aelirelrilr(;11(sIlt.1,:`rterlot Oiiriy--you d3 aViet10)Paty cerd,,r1 111 you are 1)111
to es( . ina ce ro 10( 0 i.)11 y, ;10.0.0Ve:3 1 00
to children withortt imposing the penal- Teoold 1,0f, ao ilde if nly 1101f, tivam riot ,donerlee 10 at
ties evirieli fellow tele use ee net se Otte», OlwAliOti body ap_p1h4rLoor3. ',1E ntver ea0; cc0A
pi.ere' . for repAird, ; werra, t that, and it viyeS ctirMiit whict
0 TIN FOR DAY-.DREANIS.
"ra!ze the Ctoi1003
you taldny lent; eh:teens on my
lows :." Walter Sootawas a. great poet,
he Was a lawyer; but people loved
When he was clYing he felt it
coming on so, he wrote sum touching
lines Which he meant for himself.
." The way was long the wind eves oold
The minstrel was infernal old."
0 may we all feel the same' when1
death catches hold of us.
Beware of Ointments for Catarrh
that contain Igereury.
as mercury will surely destroy the sense of
smell and coin pletely derange the whole system
when entering it through 105 0101003 surfaced.
Such articles should never be used except. on
prescriptions for roreputa.ble physicians. as the
damage they will do is ten 1,1c1 to the good you
can possibly derive from at -ern. Ha Catarrh
Cure, manufactured by F.J. Cheney & t
0„ oontainS no moreury, and is ta.lr.on in-
ternally, acting dirootly upon the blood and
mucous surfaces of the system, In buying
Hall's Catarrh Cure bu
e sure 030) get the genu-
ine. It is
ti
in, made in Tolcdo,
Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. Testimonial
free.
Sold by Druggists, price 75o per bottle.
Hall's Fatuity Pins are the best.
SHE HAS NINE LIVES,
The announcement of the illness af
the empress of China need, occasion
her friends no alarm says the iPitts-
burgh Times, slime a woman, who has
been oo often assassina.ted, poisoned.
and 'burned will easily be able be; pull
through ain ordinary
Minard's Liniment, Cures 1 iplitheria.
A PHRASE IN A NAME.
Once, after exposing the ridiculous
blunders of the editor of iCiertair., cld ,
plays, James Russell Lowell conclud-
ed with the remark; "Ise point of
fa -et, we must apply' this gentle-,
maga the name of the first king of
Sparta." No one remembered, of
oourse, what this was, but when they
lboked it up they found it was Eu-
damidas.
AVE UE HOIRDE—F
Aveune
tunny Hotel rates 51.50
• per day.
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Sell them and re- Dr. PrICO'S sarscipaniio13100(1P1113
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gs Say St., Toronto, Ont,
T, N. U.
299
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