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it Nenelnr To-44ga the,
Synaptinng-15e* to get at
the Root et the Treuble.
Behind
ij YQU el bee Wientetely
Meideety anennerellteide. nearly evetor
wwa sufles.indaserihahly ireen
„ Ulna tee tittlen. and -gentilAteS to PPIn
Ie' in spite o 1her ellorte, hecattoe
4narY A...Wag/Pe wwerksa to
esemen,
TH/ ROYAL gliN3EHOLO.
HOW THE fa.ITEEN or. ENGLAND
TF..PEPS.- 1017,SE.
aeppoo,sibilitieo Develving Won
Lei -ot ot Keeping VP the
Service.
The efAreeetion en poetry leeg
agO that tonere vete the /*eel, that
'ear e C4'4W4 134tA PrOlal4014F 14.4g4
cleePlti with extreme entity toe the
soveretgni apecity et hoeetheider
*00- kingly Vete. i eflimewn,
Itee grew matters of stele to Poe°
der, but, few. egelect perhere tat
royel ceneort, as mietreee of the
.reevereign's nOtticecee to eider Oven
good tu eoch awe, Geenoary. on kM1 '.uI4 MOTO
CIAO 'nattyStO temperany telteneeven
PnrgatiVO otoy do threte-het the
erne. oftoet utedieal dieeetow. ettpelile
of pernotioeetuly curing 'auclu:preverite
Mg 4 retorn of the ailmenk
Tallieeette‘ Pia Pills. These pole lire
not, an ordleary medicirne they am
vet Peteoti inedne, het the pre-
netiption ed ta modally prectieirig
phyeiciart who tiseol them in his
vate practice tor years before they
were given to the Puhilo undcr fho
nem of Dr. William' Pink rms.
TheY are the beet mediciee for MAP,.
t140 Only Pledigitte fea' Wentain NAIL
Jelin 51cRerr, Chickne,e,
•coon t "Dr. Willie:mu' Pink Pills have
&toed me many a, dollar in doctors"
Mlle. For Rome yearn was grea.tly
afflicted with ailmento that notice tto
Edo of ea many of my nen miserable.
•I Wed many medicines but lotted PO
efl Until 1 begen the uee of Dr.
Willieme" rink rim, These pilio
Jo made me feel 111,0 neW per -
len ;4b M03 COnititnnene ouffer-
trig 1 ettdered_ ban weed eed
life no longer views burekei.
nnOW Of number of other women
Who have been oludlarly benefited
end 1 thank Dr. Williams° Pink Pdis go" to tuo mymeet or maw eon.
worth their weight In gold to thcee enaeations, whee) eS60.600 is wetted
Iche sorer from ftmolo relnPleinfe or for the lieteher end baker. vandle-
g‘oetal PrOsteatien." etielc nielter, end other tradem nen-
gnig h0.pPf 'math for bow plc wile feed the otemicers of the
laeu Arid
'WO*VU 1/C5 ihe ""0:47 ileoreehold. Tinift 1U0 renitla Of f% Vtiale "I'°111 °""° e In better but uot at all wile and itt o.
lireo Winlarno* -RIAU rm-9. try whore corooetlen ottotowilte zainrol (411111;11a "irrb`711.1.:' W/111" nintrt itine alter took another bee
of
whirl& aet as a nerve *mile on( Mine eareeenenee gee %km pjaesetioutily reelpleadently beautilel each hazel- 6..1401.
_ply new blood to enfeebled Oenteeen. ancient ere et eke eeeon wite we. entne ferniture and flue Dictum's "Tine tittle tene for (mother dee-
4tCY bi-rc° eQrge "47 ibuu"145 etlt eroeneinin 01inotEle leettity. them reIrtrKiing covrIo it'elCent-% in tor. ;vi) k out the came rood *to
t've-s nnstyra136 * evrno:" 4.011'' have keen but two Additions to Mae ro'S*1 e`nr{r-ro4 :row tg Cade? 7-ele getting weaker ell the
worrisome and teg to may but
Mind of tenenatttve nig/4W Anil fine
perior falcee foe goverement,
Coe of tne meet important resnoilk-
sibilitic3 devolving opiate Queeri
Aleeendoit, 'who nee so recently as
ceedeci to the seat, of emeire. is the
coetrol
of the rivet homeehold en
maioteleed at enei two Olegnite,
emit nalacns-Wie(ker Cootie and
Buckinghere. Palace, The royal dor-
meotte attaches number 1.949 ego -
pie., including tweety-Ave cooke, two
lanwilighteis. five teble-deaers
royal teat -catcher, apd other 'foxier
tionarica both erdivary aud fentran
nordillarY, go. Yearly ennntatift of
over 51.009,090. She Wet glee
toperviee the publice.tion, es critic-
-chief. el the 001113, Jourriel, fs,Att
tePd the eareful Fegliott man-
e maternal to the motheting
I own Inunediete numeroue tensity
What shrunk your woolens ?
Why did holes wear so soon ?
YOU used common soap,
T
ItEIOUGE5
XXPEr:1SZ,
4i1c fren• Intlaiten Ear. gee
jU the veriotio. tomes of the fano
• euels ge the Eine, the teueett,
Winne:7n Victoria,. boxt,.& Laney --
keg tbe liettathola lineve aro marlted
with the. lititiale of tbe reepective
pelage -co W. 0, or B. P. rriecrooe
an. emits free from elhelio, wed
god is extremely eostly. All the
never ore put to dry on owt brier
busbes,• 'whooe dainty fragrance
lihe groin*. to the textiles.
AT. Ttinl efiDDAY LUNCHEON,
The examinetion of the court
eular for .eviticiere le 4 middey ocette•
Wien perforoled et, the luncheon
bour, famous es the deity quiet.
itt.10FPIPI 'ne4thetiteg place The rood.
cirettlar a titaily bulletin of the do-
deinge et the pelece. ;
heeeo a record of premertadeo nod
fireivala and departurese. the
.plece of reuvie •ployed. efte.r (Honer, •
ettd other minutiae -Whiela engross the
ettentioo of Millielitn Of Britielia • oleSn
net -Aida, inatron.e, and Teen.
Otherwiee the wchty luncheon
devoted to the cliromesion ot Madly
mattoo. the retailieg of family
AN Ateletirf, DENANOR,
Here •
are a fesv gamp les of the ale,
surdities arising out of the entnaltie
SilnPlicity of some Irish folk: A
young maxi came to confeee to en
Irish priest in Loadoa whese ex-
perietacee of the bumors 9f his fellow-,
countrymert woulti All a hook. "Well,
Pay Man," said the priest. 'and UOW
do you earn your living?"
ati Aerowhate •your river-
eXtee."
The Prient Wan Uouplussed-
"ill show you when I Mean hi
rave of shelege." aped the penitents
Wan ite Moment. waa turning biece
iusicle out lu the most eleProved
acrobatic fashion in antl efat of the
• pewe.
An fad wornon law- had followed
bine to voefession !wined horrf-
fied. "When it conies to vay titre.
14ther." eke gesped. for the love of
God don't put a pemenee on me like
that; it 'ud lee the death of mel"
"Solna in1awl. in the Araguay
River. Ilregen is 200 miles Jong. and
the largest river-islacial in, the woeld.
tn.
OWL
=11 HAVE HA. -0 SUCH
rotOOPMPIG EXPERIENCE.
Gentlemeae Who Relate
4 'ng Stez-,v, of a Nooto
e---11aopy Deliveramte
Ne or Tirno.
rietel. Quo., Jtme
here are riot Neatly rove or wome
ve toolay who have paeged
h euch terrible. triel ea lir.
O$TS *1,400,878 A YEAR, lure*, and the ePeelule•tee3 a_o tol oe, prefer ef tine ptses. idr pro
. ....-
The preoive man *edged Zr the what. shall nod, ofnPloY tho tima ot pee saes;
stet of domeatio eertice in the tb41,cr, 'WI rOlnvi P,etVe.t"rtiege' PLA- ' -"Aho' tit four neale ego I waa t
benne elf the Mug oi Engle -ad and n4-ri, '41,4t4i eill,“Ce rtkne"I'Yne"'„„(tr!„,„,11„'"e/tli en ill with what I thennitt
Emperor ef India le 51,800,878, Six ?*e4se" 414' 48 l'41`)'1" ':°"4°P4 w'''''''''' `tOravel.
hundred "d sixty ehou5iven domes 4.0 Lend/eta Of tile :entity. Foreign ., oi r.,,as sarieliva vreat pain nn
vie:its= of pate to England end .5ent tor ow dector 140 gaxe =0
Other nneets deguil5beti bY 'rank 1 norae seerliciese and ereid Ue weeld
or celebrated attniuments coustently vall om*i,p,
4wiroLtrA ilfe;n4
94.
c• inotolo,por..ourrel, 8083.
.$$ otOer Eritito,
atingle with the renal ilert$h e•"Ile gime twice more ;tad eiterged
0
a 'tempt,.
.0.020
aid it v
PfilllaPff (WIWI or deassee% 411101,4e8410
14,02T41.7.3 or POE to goad entiebtage.
li Car. pct invited.
Oente190004encloeff-
t as numb to put cm
tot asit deere leutv pahxt
eta Merit I liecatisto It le
herder to worn. BUY goo4 psin
don't ne7 anY more then you
need to pay. Buo
arnsay's Pamis
ged. you get tint oldest and bee.
known paint* Conet2e,. brought.
to perfection with 09 yeeret ex-
perience In • tte best materiale
that go to- =aim lite test tiaint.
Beset to weree.duraelo, fair price
for beat goods, luinely Cane.
Drop usi eatra and melt ler
BOOKLET "Ie"
Showing how ecane, ilOnaCe
Fainted. -
A. RAMSAY SON,E400.14"
rooNrsgm, 'Pala Makor
ewr GooloPeofesooimooPeco*0
Otetefie bleat* to dine ot WireillsOn 4,14 Art d 1
4 enn 4tre. nen t
eugul4tbul' 111 Cho Wan neer-1 royal tare:chow el swag, enerpone. notional councile cud coronotiotr, time,
• a1 44 ed,e1"‘e'Ple,,u, eArt dace tlie (lege Of the euretrimonielly, leoef,L 311P-11„t5e ;Inted be11145,14 tree„r5; "Tten e men advired me to try
P"Ieeeereen""le 4,11leCit,44/31. r14149atinri'; famous Natty VIII. The additions' "IP, grnnerft 6(1e.e",V "$."41! Pond's Kinney Nile. for he eald
0.40' ariC9 r3 pop. one two eteaea apparatus trey;.4,5414VACUI W116 atibir eowere, rune they inel curen his mother.
vita paralyele. But antelitattee; plane emen,er fine already exenited more than hell around the oo tooegee I voted lay them mid
thotild ne avoided if you value your) tee ine nneeeieetien eleintenes. Cantle ;Set never APPeOaelies etlY Pub- sot a itoe wed commenced to telle
11e41th ; te‘ce that tto ramo "Dr. eleettle noid eteein radia-
tors throughout fluckirgbant Palace.
the Lonalon residence of the MOD-
atwIte. 'Shio innooation, cleelered bY
le Miami' Via Pine for Pale Dee-
elo" Is on every box. Sold by ell
dealers or mit poet petit ;A Ed (Mtn
/lc rOOlit, or rooto ef etaee4 them riglat away.
COSTLY, BUT IN QUIET TASTE.1 "In nat. otte wee]; efter I had take
The prIvete portieutt of the CaSt10111.,4 tegile4;114r:tiotcLe:LiPttar,
a box or siX boxes for $2.50, by ad- may British womb/ppm of ovum., fill its east wing, whither only thoeeisiter pvgeeg ouotegr about, the
dressing The D,. 1,71111enue Idedichtel traelle antiquitiee, eeeeseitaeo so whom tile in or Queen delighte to deg of a crate of neney.
Co.. Brocliville, tint. lementatien of the demotic form ttan" ere biddert* inr3"111.10 "Thin gave me great relief anti 1
One sorvant is Stumm aa the wtoon "re renrarhalae ne't inr Inag- ontreenced to feel Fetter ett once.
nettled etrength very rapidly until
•,lenAnt'S ErFECT 011 BRITA leo is pate $800 a :mar and Inhicence, but also for rare barium -1y "The Improvement vontimied and I
tO tbe arrangement of an 01. twit* end costlineso, co Ott tee)
' •
There k
d when he erns
vandlee. are two lamplightero
•
en.
Withuromv.
Oarieve.
vo stick
A mato
y MOO
A Lighter
E.R.Ecid
adlig
Parlour
tohe
74+1401-1-44.4410.
B4taina Use 'yearly 23s
eaeh; Frenchmen 11; America
than 8. 64
Theflaest matchslie
*he rfetia,Metie front
rite etrois wed
Otat carat,
ItrinbeirtneetAtegurettewm
ensterietioniers
ben eentalaten
6.711 trateten-
te helm Napa:1e
FQ
411.0
le by
tit Chum
Oter Met: Yea
ens
lit o, chart time I Wan en well al 44 QM) "D 1";"irgirgc. nna'xiv• - Wil
Vienne a eeentimitSyree 4%,1 tAlaTiutza (or ever slat
Dedble in nnarrirtges and metes eve° flee paid $500 a 3;,ear each foe that a certain mitigut, cabinet Is. Vin t.7 tOilain* of inathcza for noir ailleten re, '
neOrtib almond here, ea ' mantled c-ve-tr.. - •• •. o - . ^ "`"41-" 10" 11°7 A";13rh CA" 744 itill4. 04u
lighting the ratlines and lamps uf verth 1(44)°° guine'lfi° Ikrnsvingo "T' ,:, ic over four years ago, Tomei
blue, red4 nellow, or the dee, a el of the temple eince, to that X imow
1 Ian. ztot mat itie ungeteet return
cui
its prow/dill-rig iintings. The'Shah Ad NOW lhat•Men Care Wee tin eliminate
Perste, it is raid, Was lztruck nutro; oeg yeneoweri_ne onge
crease their ineemea. OM theusand 14,„yee this peerletnly situated castle
castle.
Sou' hundred and enety defilers IS one peerIeetely situated The blogett ;trice ever paid oxi
Spent upon live functionaries win) °WI by tnrestrieao ebatra autt tub" arteet for Painting a portrat VMS
arre held ateountable for the tweet but the everyday Mortal when, $50,000, paid to Ifetteionnier for bin
of regal die table. They nre enndneted through l'be$0 rod portrait of Mal. Mackay, Wife of
ealled tablealectern, and by tbe 11Plenderlt "AU el sidkutler ItUll lel't Maclitty of %silver fame.
table cloth. See tbat the platen here and again by obsequieus domes.'
its "altogetber" is pleusinge tad, is more at 1.0 feet Somewaitt Ole to widell fi very mature
tnewc-.......iti:i812..--..-..i540-nrill
di.sher, end cutlery do not, err in ' ,tle,t, nenteelY nnY less thnn nix fent' Thevenever er will be, a
geed form, and that the table In relen is mere apt to foe, 1 nemellleo tielveroal rot en edy, for oil
end Increase in Deans.
The return of the 1rBJsh Itege
lam -General of births Marriages
itild deaths for the year 41000, tho
first complete year eince tile Van
broke 001, shOWS a decline in root*.
riagee axed birtbs, and an increase In
death%
ethe element& rate Woe 16 Per 1,-
000, compared with 10.4 In 1808-
1800. The births in 1000 numbered
027,002, or a rid° of 28.7 per
1,000, the lowest record, and 1.8
per cent. below the mean rate for the
last text yeara. Tito Illegitimate
birth rate was 1.1. per 1,000, which
In the lowest record.
The deaths ounthered 527,830, r
18.2 per 1,000, as against 17, 1.'7.
end 17.5 In the previous three
yettra. Of the deaths. 3,03 were
ineraediately due to alcoholism or
delirium tremens. The death rate
from alcoholism. was 132 males and
05 females per 1,000,000. Both
these rates were the bighest on re-
cord. The deaths from tulmlior di-
seases were 10.4 per centum of the
deaths front all causes, aggregating
61,302.
The -Strength of the army a.t home
and abroad was ,388,087. The
deaths 'were 10,551, giving a rate of
27.6 per 1,000, as Compared With
10, 12 and. 10.5 in the preceding
three years. The mortality in the
• army abroad was 36.1 per
1,000, as compared with an average
of 14.5 in the preceding five years.
The 'death rale at home was 8.2, as
compared with an average of 4.3 in
the preceding five years.
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HAS YOT_TE NOSE "HEADACHE?"
"It is a, fact tha heada.ches are of-'
ten due to diseases of the nose and
nasal accessory cavities," realarked
an eminent physician recently. "In
wally cases nasal trouble, does not
cause the headache, but only aggra-
vates already existing symptoms
which axe due to other causes. "In
all cases of chronic headache, the
cause of which cannot be found, and
In which there are nasal syraptoms,
the nose and accessory cavities
should be carefully examined, and, if
necessary, treated. If this were done
a large number of cases of so-called
incurable headaches would be re-
lieved. We should also not hear so
much of so-called •"nervous head-
aches," a term which means abso-
lutely nothing, and is only a. cloak
to cover our ignorance. Nasal head-
ache Is often of a neuralgic c.harac-
ter, and it is then generally caused
by disease of one or more of the ac-
cessory cavities,. It is chiefly local-
ized in the middle of the head, be-
• bend the eyes, or at the top or back
of the head. It is usually intermit-
• tent, often very severe, and it comes
• on at certain fixed periods, It is
always at itS wonst in the morning
if it is due to this cause."
ELECTIONS MADE EASY.
For a consideration a company has
just, been formed in France to re-
lieve Parliamentary candidates of all
the worries of a general election.
Posters, agents, orator% audiences -
all ale found Voters, howeVer, are
not suffilied, but if the candidate is
,not elected the company guarantees
to return n third of .whatever be
May, have paid to secure hie retenn,
the palace. .As in other great Eng-
lish homes they reeetee additionally
all the •candle endo, WIlich they fell
to the eandlemaliers, and thereby In -
A greed mogul in the reeson of
the ebef reigns over the kingdom of
the kitchen for the pecuniary eon-
deratien of 33,500. Beneath hiale
Is a corps of lour lieutenants, lamp-
lighters who are paid $500 a year
each. Their •services are reinforced
by the exertions of two assiseant
000145, two roasting cooks, Sixteen
apprcatices, six kitchen maids, two
yeomen of the kitchen. Oeer alt
peers the watchful eye of the clerk
of the kitchen, who is donated the
sum of $154000 a yea* for the put
. -
poses of guarding expenses, keeping
aecounts so ati to prevent extravag-
ance, and of carving the meats. fish,
and game, which are offered to
palates royal.
Two confectioners, one at a salary
of 31,500 a year, the other at a
salary of 31,200, concoct the sweet -
meets for the delectation of sov-
eeeiga's sweet tooth. There is an
interesting dependent known by the
official designation of royal rat
catcher, who supervises the opera-
tions of the mouse traps, rat pots -
ons, and pussy cats, honored • with
the opportunity of relieving kingly
and queenly personages and hauntd
from the pest of malevolent rodents.
Fle is remunerated with the annual
stipend of $875, which is paid him
annually, not out of the funds ap-
propriated for the civil list, but by
the Committee of Supply of the
House of Commons, who, at every
session of the House, considerthe
yote of this useful menial's wage.
PARTICULAR AS TO MAT-
TRESSES.
Two servants are employed to at-
tend to the mattress of the royal
couch. It is their daily duty to pick
apart the mattress, sifting the
pieces Of hair and replacing them
anew for the nightly repose of • the
hea-vily burdened heads of the King
and Queen. It is said that Queen
Victoria took her mattress and the
two mattress trimmers with her
wherever she went, depending upon
a satisfactory fulfillment of their
offices for an adequate enjoyment of
nature's sweet restorer• .
No servant has been known to be
discharged from the palace. Nearly
all the rOyal lodges are inhabited by
old couples who have served year
after year in the home of their
nation's ruler. When a servant mar-
ries he or she is presented with a
residence and same small post which
yields sufficient income for their
support.
The cleansing of the habiliments of
royalty both as pertains to per-
sonal and household linens, amounts
to a yearly aggregate of $10,000. A
picturesque stone building near
Richmond Peek bears the name of
Royal Laundry. The linen is cal ried
to and fr °in the lauiidry in cedar
boxes having braes plates inscribed
like Uncle Dan in "The Old Homo -
Stead."'
I,
WHEELING BAIN IN FIVOlt
ACKNOWLEDGED me BEST
THING AS A 1,1111011 sAvsn.
Thousands 'Using the Bicycle
Throughout the Country.
It took the public nearly three
years to realize just what a useful
article a, biotic is. At one time
wheeling. amounted to a positive
Craze. The uniqueness of the ma-
chine itsolt appealed to the /alley
of nearly everyone. Two years ago
many tired of It as a novelty and
all of us since then gradually began
to feel that It was an invaluable
convenience for covering distances,
saving time and mammy, and was
positively unequalled as a vehicle
for exercise pleasant to take. This
is given generally as the reason for
what is known as the bicycle re-
vival.
The cities have not alone -waken-
ed up to appreciate the good quali-
ties of the -wheel, but throughout the
country districts there has been a
remarkable movement, a movement
indeed more easily understood than
that in the cities, where means of
transportation are many. It is safe
to say that there is nothing so
absolutely useful as a bicycle on a
farm, where the post office or one's
friendly neighbor are several miles
away ; and the price of the bent
wheel is now within easy reach of
any pocketbook.
A GOOD CHANCE TO GET A.
WHEEL. •
If you want one of the best wheels
made anywhere on earth, "Cleve-
land," 'eldaseey-Harris," Brant-
ford,'. or "Perfect". write, to the
Canada, Cycle & Motor Co., 34 King
St. West, for particulars of June
proposition. Write to -day.
Birdie -"Did you ever know' a man
who tried to conceal his age ?"
Algy-"Yes, once." Birdie - "He
must' have been stupid." Algy-"Oh
no, he wasn't. Ile had an unmarried
twin sister."
A Tonic for the Debilitated.-Parmelee's
Vegetabls Pills by acting milely but thor
mighty on the secretions of the body are a
valuable tonic. stimulating the lagging
organs to beelthful action and restoring
them to full vigor. They can be taken in
graduated doses and so used that they can
be discontinued at any time without re-
turn of the ailments which they were used
to allay.
A. healthy person breathes about
20 thnes a minute.
et many cur/oleos beteg such that ware
tee germs of otber and dilferoutly seate.1
diseases rootedin the eyetein of the
mitient-wbat would relieve one ill in
urn would aggravate the other. We
bave, bowever, in Qnlaine Wine. wben
obtainable in a found unadulterated
et an, &remedy for many au d gravious
By its grodual and jeidicione use, the
frailest s,yetems are int into convaleracence
and stre»gth, by the influence which tette
neie exerts onneature's own restoratives.
It relieves the drooping epirlts of those
with whom a chronic etive of morbie des
pendency and lack ot interest in life le a
disease, and, by trammilleing the nerves,
disposes to salted ana refuelling sleep -
imparts vigor to the action of the blood,
which being stimulated, courses through -
mit the veius, strengtheueng the healthy
animal functions of the system, thereby
making activity a necessary result,
strengthening the frame, and giving life
to the digestive organs, winch naturally
demand increased subsciume-result, ina
proved appetite. Northrop & Lyinaa of
roronto, havegiven to the public their
superior Quinine Wine at the usual rate,
and, gauged by the opinion of scientists,
this wine approaches nearest perfeetiouot
nilY in tbe market. .Alldreggists sell it.
"Inentlage" is the term applied to
pigs of iron on the floor of a ship as
ballast.
•.•••••••••••61
Minard's Liniment is the hest
A canney 115 feet high will sway
ten inches in a high wind without
danger.
There is danger in neglecting a cold
Matey who have died of consumption dated
their troubles from exposure, followed by
a cold which settled on their lungs, and hi
a short thus they were beyond the skill of
the best physician. Had they useclBickles'
Anti -Consumptive Syrup, before it was
too late, their lives would have been
spared. This medicine has no equal for
curing coughs, colds and all affections of
the throat and lungs.
a In dry air sound travels 1,442 feet
per second; in water, 4,900 feet; in
iron, 17,500 feet.
Minard's Liniment Cures La Grippe
A locomotive going at express
speed gives 1,056 puffs per.mile.
Beware of Ointments for Catarrh
that contain Mercury
as mercury will surely destroy the sense of
smell and com pletele derange the vrhola system
when enterieg it ibrouglie tbe raucous surfaces.
Snob Genteel defend *ever be used exoellt on
prescriptions from reputable physicians, Ss the
damage they will do !tin fold to the good you
can possibly derive from them, IlalreCatareh
Care, maaufactured Fel. Cheney & Cee o.
ledo, O., contains no reeroury, and is taken in.
ternally, acting directly upon the bleed and
mucous surfaces of the system. In buyieg
Hann Catarrh Cure be etre you eat the gavel
In. It is taken ititernally,and made in Toledo
Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. Testimonials
free.
Seld.by Druggists, price 750 per bottle.
Hairs Family Pills are the best.
wan noele.
hr 4 tien is la (nem ven ottho II04,
,revacereeeete no !a ieeeeonnie,
ere a:4*ot t4 ten. Nviavoris Zonnegnrenp,
sia
ruanserniul.
The Maid: "Do you think it's un-
lucky to get married on a Friday?"
The Bogbelor: "01 course. Why
should lerditan he an exception?"
••••1•••••••
TO t Tiltn A COLD In ANC DATA
Tane Lexadve Brom° Quinire lanietn
drusegiti rented to reoaerif it feill te Cline
W. W.eroYee idenatnre Is an seen lion wee.
01/....••••••
Clara -"Mr. Castleton tried to put
his arm round ney waist last night."
Maude -"Couldn't be get it round 2"
Mintri's Liniment thekst Rair Restorer
In Nature's Storehouse There are Cures
-Mediael experiments nave shown con
elusively that there are medicinal virtues
In even ordinary plants growing up
around us which give them a vole° that
cannot be estimated. It is held by some
that Nature provides n cure for every dis-
ease which xeglect and ignorance have
visited upon mau. However, this my
be, it is well known that Parmelee's
Vegetable Pills, distilled frouu roots and
herbs, are a sovereign remedy in curing
all disorders of the digestion.
HIT BACK.
A plumber, who was noted among
bis friends for his honesty. Wan sent
to the house of a wealthy stock-
broker -to inalte repairs. He was
taken by the butler into the dining-
roOin, and was beginning bis work
when the lady of the houee entered.
"John," said she to the butler,
with a suspicious glance towards
the plumber, "remove the silver
from the sideboard and lock it up
at once."
But the vvorkraan was in no wise
disconcerted.
"Toni," he said to his apprentice,
who accompanied bini, "take my
watcet and chain and these coppers
home to my • house at once. There
seem. to be shady people about -this
house."
Minard's Liniment for Rheumatism
The population of the Orange
River Colony is 71,700 whites, and
129,800 natives.
" KELPIORI"TtrL":
OINTMeNT.,
Endorsed by bast engiish medlcaljeurrials.
Suee lied te British seldiersin South Africa.
For all Throat and Gland Troubles, Lumps,
Abscesses, Old Sores, Ulcers, PSI OfIS. Skin
Diseases, Eczema, Pimples, Stiff Joints,
Rheumatism, Lumbago, Sprains, Bruises,
Plies, Cuts, Sore Foot, Pleurisy..
Sold by Druggists, 25e. Try it once.
The 40th Foot hold the distinction
• of having once been absent from
England on foreign service for 33
years at OM stretch.
In washing 'woollens and flannels,
Lever's Dry Soap (a, powder) will be
found very satisfactory.
Seed potatoes ca,n be prevented
from sprouting by being smoked with
sulphur.
Stops the Cliellat
Ond works off the Cold.
Laxative Bromo-Quiveue Tablets ctwe a cold
In one day. No Cure. No Pay. Prioo 26 mite,
1e ** your shoes fit;
dom " Madam nen, therl
tit no pr1cetly ; but then hurt roe
awfullo wlien I try to walk."
Differences of Opinion regartliug
itopular Internal and exterual remade/
Dr. Thomas' I:electric Oil -do not, so far
as know u, exiet. The testimony is, poll,
tire anti coueurrent that the article reo
neves physicol pain, cures larnenese.
ebeche a cougb, is aa excellent retued
for pains and rlayUroatte eomplaints, an
It has no naneeating or ot'her unpleasail
effeet wben taken internally.
Tont-"But wasn't elm tnry when
you called on her with a four-etees'e
old beard on your face 2** Itick
"Yes ; she said silo felt it very
Much."
Iv= volnas.
My re, a very valuable one, was
badly bruised and cut by being
caught in a. wire fence. Some of ted
'wounds would not heal, although X
tried =Any different medicines, lire
Bell advised Inc to use MINARD'S
LINIMENT, diluted at first, then
stronger as the sores began to look
better, until, after three weees, thee
sores have healed, and best of all
the hair is growing wen, and is no
white, as is mast always the case be
horse wounds.
Weymouth.
F. M. tio-orar,
-The meta aluminium, though it
exists everywhere in clay, iS e.hiefly
produced from cryolite, a mineral
found in Iceland.
in 380
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Often carries a Goer all through !Kea
elleatline heals auras, Sunburn or arty
Inflammation. Pain relieved at Once,
and no soar loft, if promptly applied.
no, Druggists, or Ellierttlinri flo., Taranto.
Money refunded it not satisfactory.
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