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THE WORST PRISON ON EARTII unrivalled
'IS IN FRANCE. TitAI
till, Pr
While Berlin PosPeseses the Beet erlea3 a°
System of Internal Com- r411WaY
tem of ca
nialtdeation. rem, no
Prance possesses about one of the ealled„ co
wort postal services known. It is bath and
s'eS had that a number of fashionable the sleepin
women have tried the eXperiment of six beds
addressing ibeir envelopes in a 11ONV thickly cal
fashion. ',Choy corn MOMS) the euper- padded so
scription with the name of the ward injure dim
in which the person lives, in Paris, ditiori to
or the name of the department, flla provides a
the, provinces. fill passel),
This is instead of commeueing with The coun
tho name of the person to whom it hip;hest E
Is addressed. Afterwerds follows quilikest is
the name of the city or town, then instance,
the name ancnnumber of street, and, President
lastly, the name of the person. was unab
It is the usual custom in most con- price of a
Cliental countries to put the name he bad' re
of the person to whom the letter is clime of
addressed first, then the "town, finish- $4,000,000
in up with the street, with the num- Again th
• ber at the end. . used to se
If the slightest error occurs in. the eluding sai
address of a letter sent to Preece, the Tree
• the postman rarely finds the person said was
to whom it is really directed. This as Preside
is due to the fact that the same post gaeclecl his
man never delivers letters on both at least $
•sides of the street. So it is that Weekly.
an. error of one figure in an .address
will result in non-delivery. GIA
In France it would never occur- to
poStrnan to 'ask his' colleague' if he' magmitlee
happens to hex° such a person .on
his sido of the street. Instead of
• this he simply Writes ,'!ualsnown" on A Londe
the letter.' `nen it is turned over University
to, the Dead Letter Office, and as recently b
there are_no good general city direc- chancellor.
• tories, of course, the letter is natural ph
NEVER DELIVERED. meanwhile
In ihe case of the absence of a would be
person for whom a letter is sent evrin a
there is no method of forwarding the which this
letter, or of returning it to the send- both to th
• er, as is done in this country. The helped the
French Post Office deeliees to as- holtz and
seine any subh responsibility, and greatest b
will not re -address the letters. 'As ations eV(
a result, every person is obliged to mind, the
arrange that matter with his con- energy. Ile
pierge, who for a liberal tip, will 1. -Te made
undertake the .duty • that should be compass is
done by the postman.. • saila the 8
The Indian Post 011ie° is simply a how much
century- ahead of Britain. For one can sa
many years it has, been Possible to be an • oc
shop • by post in India. This is, of other day
course, a great advantage, especially
Royal Sec
where European shops are few and subject evii
far between. it seventee
In India most of the People str2P17 that he ho
• themselves through the post with but "not
' practicaily the greater portion of The nnia
their requirements, and they never the Procun
send money. This is due to the fact prehensive
that the Indian' Post Office has , 7
fl
iso01-
_ adopted the system known as "valxl
ene
ue sixty years
r: payable." This means that all cash
is paid to the Postal messenger who than anY°
delivers the article.
The country which possesses the
worst prison on earth is France.
This is according to the evidence aof
Mr. de Windt, the explorer, who
affirms that out of the
HUNDREDS OF PRISONS, •
fee has visited in Britain, Belgium,
t-taly, Spain, France, Russia, Siber-
-a, • and also in the British and
French. colonies, he •finds that •-the
very worst, from every point of
view, is that of Saint Lenore in
Paris. •
Austria probably goes to bed inuch
earlier than Britain and certainly
"Vienna. does. In fact, in Vienna.
every man's home is his dungeon
from 10 p.m. to 6 aan. Owing .to
certain irritating taxes, Vienna is
•the place which is earliest to bed.
At 10 p.m. the common entrance
door to each block of fiats is closed
and bolted, and Vienna is a city of
flats.
After this time any person passing
in or out must pay a fine of 4 cents
to the concierge until midnight, and
8 cents from that hour to 6 a.m.
This means that to go out to post
a. letter costs 4 cents, and it costs
the same amount to .return, while
to prolong a visit, to a ' friend after
• 10 p.m. Means,- 4 cents to ;get out
Of his house, :and 4 cents more 't�
enter your own.
Vienna .has also the. naC'it'severe
, •.
Aeycling laws of any city in Europe.
In the' first place, nobodyis allowed.
to ridd a 'cycle' who has not .obtain-
ed a certificate of proficiency. In
the case of ladies, they must be able
to mount and disznonnt from beth
sides of their cycles, and show that
they can turn corners and ride in
and out.,a number of dummies.
In addition; all cyclists are photo-
graphed by the police, who keep a re- until T
• cord of the photograph. A copy Of "When I
the photograph is fitted into a little
• book containing the rules fore -cycling sick heada
lousness m
in the' city. Every cyclist mist pay 2 years a
a sum equalling • about $1,25 for and got
• this, book, whilst he has to carry a
Posturi.
huge brass number on a conspicuous
"I have
part of the handle-bcte Of the mach- and the re
been entir
• 'PHE MOST HEA.L'IlIY CITY, ach and n
nod- certainly the most remarkable "My m
•
city, iri the world is Kelburg, near way, we a
Cracow, in Poland, a city where old have neve
age is the chief cause of death. Bee house for
• -sides being situated underground, well.
this city is excavated entirely. out .of "A neigh
,rock salt. There arte considerably drinker, w
over 8,000 inhabitant, who are all her side fo
workers in the famous salt mines. She was
All the Streets ad all the houses and nould
are of the purest white imaginable, do anythi
while one of the most famous fea- have to be
tures of the • city is the snow -White to do a lit
cathedral. This vast Chttrch is get such p
carved in shit .and lighted with oleo- tO lie dow
tric light. .der pernn
When the late Tsar Alexander visit- drinking e
ed it eleven years ago he was so fas- Coffee and
• dilated with the beauty and gran- vsed Post
deur that he presented to the church has been
a, ' magnificent jesvelled altar arose, work, can
The effect bf the 'play of light Upon mend an
the white walle is most entrancing. and she n
fT1101..0 is. 11.0 811e11 thing as an infec- path in he
IS lees dirsease in Kelburg. well and
The city with the meet perfect sys- cauee , of tl
tern of internal commemication is "I cOUld
its inner railway has a total al other n
length of 281 miles, The electric, mired by
tram lines aee aboet 400 miles long Postnin hi
while the imbibes routecover about by Pesttun
eiXtystWo inilee. Addieg to thin Look in
• eight Trifles of eleett•ie uncleraround oue little
• tailsray, the total length of inSernal ville."
make it. 0
'Another
day the ot
Scotsmen,
man. Who
is played
great men
with these
has made
them lias
seen the fr
have, bet
cord in c
man to th
to science.
the founde
surgeon o
theatre, is
of them w
131ack and
military h
him, just
million oth
thing of ti
man stand
out the
Louis Pa
have been.
say of hin
lives every
in all his
, AL
".. Migtress
seat Tem t
• .Bridget-
•Mistres
there all?"
Bridget-,
to get nat
so I taste
SOA
tions in Berlin is brotight
mile.. Tim faree are ex-
iederates and thei•e is an
eervice of bate, ••DEATH
INT $ .AND TRAMS.
aseinehes to yield to Anle
ar as. regards the . latest
aterpriee. This is a sys-,
s reseved for child-
"lieger ,
“Xtursery car," as it is
nsiets el dining,. dressing,
ileeping compartmentS. In
g comPartment there' • are
Wronged", the flooi'S al'e
potod, nnd the walls are
that the children cermet
aselVes by falling. 1.n ade
his the railway company
nui•se for all these youth-
;era ' •
try where salaries are the
•nd money is made the
Probably Venezuela. FOr
lea Dr.'Palacio was made
xot many • 3-eare ago, lie
e to get credit for the
ham. : In fourteen Months
dred to the incire genial_
Paris, with a fortune . of
•
e late President Crespo
- .
ad down ' ever/ day, me
'1"acfs' to
las' days and , n I
ury for $1,800, ,whith he
hie to him• for his salary
rt. This means that, he te-
,positim.,. Ike being worth,
350,000 a year,..ereaeseess
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IS NO LONGEli, li
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SPANTENOE
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BRIG-IIT'S DISEASE, - AGAIN
,cURED BY DODD',,S ItXp- "
' NEY PILDS.
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DlieS Johann. Mayer, GiVen up by
' Two Docters, is Again a Strong
a Healthy. Oirl
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,Lophiel, , Glengarry Co„ Ont., May
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74,-(Special).-e.'.rhat , tright'n 'Discus°
has. cones Within the reael1 ef 'Medical
Selene° and is no longer • on the Est
of ineueable diseesee is again proved
in the •erise of Miss Johann Mayor, of
this • place. In an interview Miss
Mciyor says:
, 41 ilad Briglics Disehse in its worst
stages and bad to give up a profit-
able position with a corset firm:' Two
-. ' •
doctors whom I consulted gave - me
uP, 'telling me I. had let the disease
e - • • . ,
go too far. 1 spent a fortune . wit()
doctors •besides going to. Cale.donia
a e ,
,einings e,ach summer. but no ood
, g
resulted' and X began to tliink 1
could not endure life much loeeer -
•
"It was then . X started' . t°e) .. rise
Dodd's Kidney Pills and et as owing'
to them entirely that I am.at Work
to-claY, a. strong bealthy • gal. It
trails' eight boxes in all to complete
the cure, but I ditl not take the first
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cleaning greasy dishes is in the
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SOaP you use. At it -s Sunlight Soap
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THE DAWvON
Oen Weal Paorkot
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t ry Eggs Butter Apples
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of any of these articles and we will
get you; good prices.
COMMISSION CO , Limited
and Callao rn ei ate , YoRONT O. •
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NEVER DID IT BEFORE.
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.11 eel ttun major nou.ght a horse
from a, dealer', and Shortly afterwards
Vie ‘1 following conversation was
"G‘ck,I.;--? • •
a ovi have ewindled me , with that
hoes() you, sold me last week."
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"How sa?" asli:ed the dealer; very.
much surprised. •
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I ell I only had him for three
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dayswhen he (bed!' •
hat s very etrange I owned
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him twenty-three years, and worked
him hard every day, and never knew
him 'to do that."
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or ain y uncheons T., Jr"' •
1"- b ' t L ag as Lib.,y's Luncheon meats.
. There are many delkious Ways Libby's Peerless Dned Beef, Potted and Deviled Ham
Chicken Loaf and Veal Loaf y ci....L. 9
can be served for Luncheons. falVVY 8 (Natural Flavor) ood Products
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. , Send for our book, "How to Make Good Thingsto Eat"
Libby's Atlas of the World sent postpaid for five ac stamps.
Libby, McNeill 6z Libby Chicago U 8 A
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a onn, sant tee ca,sreer s wile,
a. ,
lopping into the bank in the midst
. 1' her shopping trip "you forgot to
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le, aye me that, nioney this morning,"
'.1..Yliat name?! . asked the . cashier,
without , looking up. ,assaraer nen- iel "
exclaimed the lady; "I'm • your wife!"
doubt zio donbt '' answered the
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cas i • er inechanicall and 'oln . g g
with his writing.' "but ,ou ^will haVe
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to bring soaneone to identify you.".
fiewara of Olotthento for Catarrh
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that CONt9.141 MerouTy.
I 1 el 0 smu lir ei lit e gle stdroorys stghee sono tilte
ryand
whole syste,ni when entering it through of mtonero2
the raucous surfaces. Such articles
should never be used except on pre-
seriptions from reputable physicians, as
the, damage they win do is ten fnld
to tbe good • you can 'possibly dortve
from them. Deers Catarria Cure, man-
ufactured by V. J. Cheaoy & co., To-
led°, 0., contaise no .mercarYi land ' is
internally, acting direct y upon
theblood and raucons surfaces cif the
system. In be -41).g'
e It"..s' C '14.11% VIoll-
be sure you ge the genuine.is _ _
,ea internally and made n Toletio,
oete, by F. 3. chancy • 4 co. Testi-
free. . '
Cold by Druggists Price, nee per
b atle: . '
Take , Hall's leemily. Pine for coast'.
patio:a
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ITS OF SCIENCE.
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it Work of Lords Kelvin
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and . LiSter. . . ,
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i cerrespond.eht *rites: The
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of Glaerrow ' honoted 'itself
. `-q, .
r maging.'Lord..Kelvin itp
' lie filled its chair of
two boxes regularly as I had no faith
in‘ them.' . YOU. May be sure I'll future
I will never:be without Dodds Eid-
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•"Ne
Dodd's Kidney' Pala always cure
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Bright's Diseese Hew sure it is tbny
.• , • ' ` ' • • •" ' - • •
will cui-e all the 'earlier 'Stages of
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Kidney, Disease.
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iloSophy for 53 ye,ars, and
did some other things. It
, . .
impossible' here to recount
ithe of the contributionS
prince of science has made
eoa4y and to practice. He
German physician. Helm-
•
others to consolidate the
Lt cthe of all -the gerieralie-
a- reached by- the human
Law of the -Con•vereation of ,
founded therino-dynernicse
Icean cablieg popsible. His
used' on every bOat that
ms. . How tnany,•lives and
property it has •saved • no
.
ir• In a few weeks he will
ogenarian; yet only - !the
he read a paper before the
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HIS IMPRESSIVE NAME:
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There wee once a romantic damsel.3
Whdee elaP of joy was filled when she
met a men named Horatio Engel-
court tejansgei . . , -
'lle do wean
.. "What a bia,„_0-inneellt' nal2e0!" sbo'
sigbeci.' "Ain the grandeur of it. If
he were but mine!" • e
.And so she 'set her cep ,at him. in
time he was -hers. ' And the only time
•taken
she .over •adelressed .hirn by bis - full
name was when she put it on the en-
velopes . containieg her passionate let-
, '
ters.• . In the letters and in :her • daily
speeth she called him "To.odles." • •monies.
•
.This shows that there is much in a
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name .until 'are n decide noel) a more
appropriate one.
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EDDY'S.
'She lest hei• heeed when he proposed,
But he a trifle bolder
Made seea'•ch for it clistrac' tedly
A fo'und it on his 'shoulder'
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.oty of Edinburgh, on a,
Leh he had introduced to
e years before, and said
ped•to Teturrieto it again,
at so long.. on intoosi.„
>ost1151e waY to "Precia-t°
Iity, originality e.nd . Coin:.
ess of his gersius is •to. read
of physics -dering the . last
.• He has done atiech more
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Le else' living or -dead, e to
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giant Celebrated his birth-
ler day. Lord Ke.lyin is a
IA3rd T.'ister a -2."kshire-
so Imagines that his race
.
out, or '.that there are no
' - notv-a-days, must. reckon
two tritons, each of whom
i new 'science. •Eabli • 'Of
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been given. long. life,- has
lit .01 his labors; and they
eon them, brokenthe re-
!easing - the elevation of a
••
3 Peerage for his ,eervices
Lord Lister of. course is
. , , .
' of modern surgery. Every
_
a earth,, every operating
a tribute to him. Most
ruld not exist but for- him.
yellow, In inissionarY• or
ispitalS, owe their lives to
s King EdWard does, or a
ers now living, to .say no-
WOMAN LANDOWNER_
r•s. Cha.rles King, ox• Corpus Chrise
31_,
tii Texas, owns' more land than' any
other NV OM'all ill the world. Her hus-
band was a famous cattle breeder,
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and • he left her 1,300,000 acree. in
Nueces, Hidalese • St - cl '•
., . exi, an .Cameron
aneasties, and there are now about
0 • • .
65, 00 cattle .on her ranges. • This
• - • . •
vast estate must be kept -Intact until
her Oldest grandchild comes of age. '
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,, COLORADO ' - - ' •
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Via 'Union Pacing every. day fro],
- 13-
June lst to September 30th, litchis-
ive, with final return limit,October
81st, 1004, Irons Pt.. Louis $25.00,
Chicago $30.00, with correspondingly
low rates from other points. 'Be. 'sure
your tieleet recede over this line. -
Ingeire of II. F. Carter, T. P. A.,
75 Yonge pt., Toronto, Canada. •
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A Tonle for the Debiliteted.--Parmelee's
'Vegetable' Pills by acting mildly but flier '
oughle on the secretions of the body are. a
v oluable.' tonic. sti in ulatitv,' 1 • •
, t,h e aginag
organs to benithful action and restoring
them to full vigor. The7 can 1)e taken in
graduated doses and so used that they can
lie discontinued at any tittle without. re-
thrn:01 tbe ailments' wYllich they Were used
tO allay. • ••
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siiniti,d,l's ' '- -
Limment Cures t ups etc
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A.fter tile inatnmomal hnot is tied
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there is talwa.ys a fighting chance for
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nappiness.
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A.'Cure .for•Rli ea matism. -The intrusion
of mild •und into the blood vessels is a
fruitfni cause• of rheumatic pains. . This
lereetilarity is Owing to a deranged, autl
unhealthy' condition of ' the liver. Auy
arie sulajiet to this Oninful affection will
thid a remedy id Parmelee's yegetable
' T• e' c • n upon the Inclue s is
Musa Inera to. y
e ronommed and most beneficial, and by •
restorinallealtby action, they correct ipt.
purities in the blood.
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FOR. COR.R.MOT ANSWERS TO THIS STPED "'ILT1r47..02.
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We aro spending thousands of domes to adreruse our business. Erich of these sis small pictures representa
a wen -known Garden Vegetable. can you think out the names of three of them*? if so, the rneneyis surely
worth tryingfor. Threecorrectanwess win. Ifyoucannotmelte itoutyoureelf,get sonzo friend to help you.
EACI1 Or ME SIX
PICTURESREPRE-
SE?iTS A GARDEN
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About sin months after the cere-
enemy a bride begins to wonder if her
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nAlltees of mot*, kr their dilltb'ea_,will•th
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It d003 MA east you one cent to try and solve this puzzle, audit you are correct youmaywin a large
amount of Cash. Vie do not ask any money from you, and a. contest like this is vary interesthig. n does
not =Atm -where you lire; we do not care one bit seho gets the moaey ; if you can make out the names of
throe of these Garden vegetables, mail your answer to to, with your none endadd plainly written and
it your answer is correct we will notify you. Wo aro giving sway *Mom for correct answers, old A
sew minutes et you. time. Send in your guess at once, with your fun 1194320 and adciresa, to
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A .L.U.U.n. ;AU. V erto.te..1 , /Ur 1t, %,. 4,3.1, -1.14,••
requested each candidate to enclose
her carte -de -visite. A spirited young
lad3r. wrote to the advertiser in the
following ternis:- "Sir, -I do not
enclose my carte for though there is
• ' ' a •
sonic authority for putting a cart
before. a horse, I know . of none for
putting one before an ass."
.
A clergyman was preacluns ....„on
the "I'arahle of the Prodigal. Son,"
and when it came to killing the fat -
,., - ../.,, nu coaettoored to heighten
the interest by the followincc touch: -
"Not calf, but the calf; °the old,
a ,
familiar calf that had been in the.
family for years • and • "
years.
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le future. Of course; no
s alone in science • With-
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immortal French, chemist,
Aehr, Lister could never
Nevertheless, it is true to
1 that he saves mor
• ` • °
-year than Napoleon took
vars."
• Wife -'11.3r dear, that, horrid men
next door has killed the 'dog." .Hus-
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d. "Well never mind 113r dear.
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I'll get von another one some time."
Nv.f ,,n
1 e- ut it NV:1811'f my 'Fido that
he killed, it ' was your•bull-terrier "
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rtusb.and ,(Wildly),-,-Wh'er,,,s my 8,11,:?,,
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You Can't ,convince a woman that
a man is crazy as long as lie .admires
..
her. •
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Heart Disease Relieved in 30
EVIthlute9.-Dr. Agnew's Cure for the
Heart gives perfect relief in all cases of
Orgsnic or .Sympathetic• Heart Disease in
.3oniinutes, aad, speedily. effects azure. • It
is* a peerle0 remedy- for Palpitation, ' Short=
'neis of Breath; Stnothering-SPella,- Pain in
Left siAoi gip d . all ,yinptonie, of .a,.Diseised
'Heart. One dose convinces -,83 - • .
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• . , • • • - • • • , .
NO woman has .nerve enough to.ask
a man -11 her comPlexion is on
straight, • . .
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L GOOD TO EAT .•
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a:Ate these the anples I
' 'They are that saine.". '•
y. have yau., brtthn
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Sure, mum, ye tatild me
Lin' but good atin' apples,.
. . .
What Onetime you Peet)orielleutt
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aslles the stemactigeneWietie '1-laVetheuerve
centres' &awn tired and listless'? Aro,youN
, , , . liren.;-
ened wittiverVons prostration?... South An -MA -man
1
e•Tervine is nature s correctoremakes the itoninen
;right; givesa-worid:of,neryelptce& imps the, co--
.ctitatioa perfect.' ..A.r.egular constitution' builder
for rundown -peotile... One lady, says: ." I owe
toy life to it." -84 ' - .
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• Motherfgraves WormExterminetordOes
tiot require the help ,of itty..et.argatives
menial:le to. complete tne mut. isice it a
tigal and be conanimed. • . •
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,
. 1 Know MINARD'S LINIMENT
Will cure Diphtheria, • ' , . •
: • JOIIN D. BOUTII:LIER..
• • . : . .
• Possible •Boardee-' • • Ffench Village' •
'Now, any.friend, • • •
I enjoyed my dinner very much, and I Knosv -KINARD'S LINDIENT
.
if it was a fair sample of your meals will cura Croup.
J F ' GU NNINCHAM
I should like to come to terms." ••• - • ' -
Cape island
F 1 r_"Fust of all mister, eves -
a -r '2° , 3 I ICnow KINARD'S LINIMENT
th t fair1 1 your appetite? a a sarap a o
- • is the best reined on earth.
7
ivery wan iv. them."
._
"1 know that. my new dress does
. • H t
Lever s Y -Z °Vise ead) Disinfec .
- • be
ant Soap' Powder dusted in t
bath, softane - the water and sin-
fects.
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I•=D IN COFFE
, •
Stiff
>o to Bend Over: .1
.
not look at all neat or stylish," sald•
Mrs. Wedderly. "Why do you think
that, my dear?" replied the bill -foot-
er of the c.ombine, "Because it's too
re
comfortable," plied Mr. W. '
.,
. JOSEPH A. SNOW.
Norway, Me.
L' t ...
• Ward s mimes Cues landrutri
tk ' .
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ea..-
.
•. Mr. Sickley--"Now, 'doctor, tell me
candidly, in what condition do you
and my longs?" •Dr. Soonover-
"They ere in pretty bad shape; but
' d f theirnot. mast-"Ofpeople-
there is no anger o no
I a. . a yo i .
ng 4 heng s - ii l've " ,
' . ----a.
- • .th t see a
- /Nothing looks. triore ugly an o s . _
person whose hands are coeered over, with
warts. •Why have these disfignremente
on year permit' when a sure remover at all
warts corn! :etc., can be found in Hello-
'2Corie oar • ' '
WaY f''• • P' ' ' - . -
'
drank coffee I often : had
dies, pervousness and bil-
etch Of the time but about
o I went to visit a friend
In the habit of drinking
•
never touched coffee since
suit lias been that 'I have
ler cured of all my, stone-
arvous ' trouble. •
. "s"'"`"-
Severe colds are easily cured by the us
of Bickle's Asite-Oonstimptsvo 33. n
-' a
medicine of extreordinary penetrating and
heeling properties. It is acknowledged
y t lose tv, io nive use as eing le
1) 1 - 1 1 d it b • tl
nest medicine, sold . for Congas, eolds, in
flathmlition of the lungs •$tadall affection
to the throat and chest., its 11.2.1,e.ealyienos
.
' favourite With
of the taste Makes it a ,
ladies and children.
'
Sosew-"That's what jars . inc." 4
Sappey --"What's that?" Sosew-- 3
Irate Customer -"See here! That
t' fi d
1., some are never sa is e suit of clothes I bought of you yes -
to take 'things as •they are, but al-terday is full of raoth-holee." Dealer
ways rant to know the why and -"Dat is all h ' *" '
rec t, mine heent.
wherefore." Sappey That's a fact. m. h fr
. . . .,, ot s rie er ,eat cotton, an ven lad-
I wonder why it is. . les an shentlemens ace dose boleti
.
. . dey knows you 'nate, only high-priced
What's the Trouble 2 -Is It S1ck all-vool goods." •
Headache? Is it Biliousness ? Is it Slug- •
ether *a.s _just the same
11., drink Postum now and
r- . had other. cotTee in the
two years and we are all
•
_ „ „ • , , a rem papere-What
. 'mil° • k'w°1crng l'I''' t ' ' • - - •
was, lIo,bson's choice?. Husband -Mrs.
Inobson,, I suppose.
,
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gish 'Aver? :Tar:air akin sallee ? Do You •ti. .. .. ., . .
feel more dead than alive? Your system• u
'parrs taiment Relleyettleuratel
needs toeing-Yoar Liver isu t .doing itS •
work --Don't report to strong drugs -Dr. Proud Mother ((hectic/sing her
AgneW's Little Pills, zo 'cents for '40 doses, • ' -
daughter, who is singing in the aiexti
will work wonders for, you. --8.5.
• room) -"Such enormons sums as -we
bee spent on Clara's voice!" Sy
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"Yes, . m3r bands are soft," said
'young De •Dudley; at a snail! • party
the other night, es. he gazed ••at his
•ueeless apPenclarres. ,Then Ins • added:
• s,
, , Do ' you knOW. how I •do it? • I al-
' . ,
ways sleep with my gloves on." 'And
•
do you sleep With your hat on too?""
asked a pert young lady. "Oh, ho,"
answered the dude. And, then he
• ad t i ' vs' t tl. e nji
col • no , magma aa le oi any
were sm• ' iling. about, .
,
.
,
bor of mine a great coffee
as troubled with pn.in s' ' • in
-
7 years and Was an invalid.
• •
lot' able to do her work
, •
tot even mend clothes or
g at all where she would
nd forward.. If she •tried
:tie hard work 6111) would
mins that she Would have
for the th day.
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The Public Should bear in mind that
Dr. Thotitas' 'Eclectrie Oil has nothing In
n'ldi • • te are eri
coalman ....h• im tdet,eretin g
chtis of so.called , medicinal oils. It is
' , ' ' - areally es •
eminently egre an e eaceens-
relieving peen and 'lameness, stiffness .6e
the.jOints and muscles, and Pores or'hurts;
besides being an exeelloot • sPeeifia 'tor
rheumatism, coughs and bronehial COM
,
Plaints`C
pathetic., NeIghbor--"And can you
1.1343 Idr°IIT ItEr°1131 MXreally do nothinat all?"
- g
"You never drink or smoke, do
yen, 'George, dear?"' she , said.. "You if -00 ti T BE A
know I could never marry a man 'who . j ' .
•
drinke and smokes." • -
.
George, be a brokeriehearted tone ATTRACTIVE t
of 'Volta adissitthd that he did 'smoke .
.A.n. Ofeen,cdve Breath and Disgust.
and drink a little, and timed to go. .-' •
ing Disehargss Dne to Catarrh.,
' - air of twenty -seven-year old .••• • . ) .
, But a, p Blight Milleoris of Taves Vearly.
ever ••neck • ' • '
arinS e imaiscl busm a mo -Agnew's Catarrhal Powder
nient. .
, . li.elieves in 10 MinUtes.
"Never mind George ' sai the'
' ' d rantnont nose and throat specialists
girl. "Perhaps toy 'Wifely itsfluehte in daily prattice highly recommend .1)r.
wiii ioduee you to give them up." Agnesv'e Ceterrlial Powder, as tare,
•' na7ztalltrit, wiliness, in all cases oii
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R rest of e
sded het at hint to stop ,
Mee and try Postern' Food
she did co and allo bas
um ever since; the result
that she can now do lier
sit for a whole day and
.
can pew, on the Machine
. ,
Willy ---"Say, auntie, what did Uncle
Bob marry you for?" Aunt -"Why,
for love, of cosine." Will3r (ineditae,
tively).--"Inni I...ove Will make a
man do almOst anYthittg, won't it,
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' -•Dr,
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The harder you cough,. the worse
the cough gets..
• o 1 a
A. va , 0
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SU
' 11 mplaolat
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vire. The Lunt
' - Tonle
le go aratit,COd to cure. xe it
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03060'1- benefit you tho drugglet
I
•Will,glv0 YOU your illoliel.? bltelt,
Frilled: g, C. Watte te Co., 02
No. We, $1 tenor, in: V., Tot/into, can.
:vex. feels the least bit Sef
r side in. fact She has got
it sh.oWs ceffee was the
ie whole trouble.
alao tell you about sever-
sighbors Who have beer
(Illitting cofiee arid urang
, . ... .2$
lies lelaee,' Nemo - giyee
Co., lInf.41.A Crock, Mich,
cad naeleage :foe the fam-
'The rtotd to 'Wort-
dinard s Lutent for sale evervatien
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Lady --"/S it mit st ronge tliat no
many new diseasep should be coming
round?' latitig Doctor-- Well, eroti
isee, m aci am, tve physim an s lustre
learnt how f,o euro all the old WS-
eases, and If Nature dId• not invent
nevi distetneeS: the earth Wonld *Ion.
,.
tte, arorerOWded.9 '
' Cala In the Head, Tonellitis, Heeelache
"Cyrus l'I'interside," snapped the raid Catarrh. 11-, gives relief in 10
indignant wife as the tittarrol waxed Iniautes arid banishes the tliseasso like
'
-fiercer, "you -xi d o i r my iti4g1°' ,
„. Inal 0 In . .0
$ # ,, . Use Or, Agnew's Pine• . .0 .oesou to Cents.
tioae;9',' and 7ou lulOw It•I 'Tis
r. Winterside. - '.i...........i......
false I " roared Mq'
Married- yen for your amiable glee T.. lit 17 • ,470
,gaaitIon, you viraizol" ISSTIM ITO, 10,-4)44:
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