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WEDDING ECCENTRICITIES
'1011, I'M (.LSD I'M It1:Ai)Y, \\1)11
TiHE %%LIMI\I: 4.tItmENt5 ON."
Married in a Doi of Liens -Half of
Grouuh', I:ody teitioed in
fleeter of Paris.
That the ehapt.'r of tvedding eccen-
lr,cItie.s Ls by no means closed was
terve(' by the recent nuptials of George
dtaglia and El:zubelh !hillock, at \Vtn-
eled. Connecticut. which were witicss-
e ti by live hundred people, each of
Whom bad paid fifty cents for the pri-
vilege. The service wus prefaced by a
et( bale on matrimony between three
married and three unmarried persons.
a curia:,NAM tvluch scents to have fur-
V►ed more amusement than instruc-
; and at its close the bridal couple
bunched into the church while the spec-
llalors sang, "Oh, I'm glad l'nt ready,
with the wedding garments on."
I'tohably never has a bridegroom
keel' wed under more singular and un-
.c•1nfeetnble conditions than Mr. A.
Ewan, an American engineer, wlto ap-
peared at Iho altar in the Flower Hos-
pital, New York, n few weeks ago. Mr.
.Sit un. who is the son of a Michigan
tuillir naive, wo, knocked down by a
eta -dor -can and received compound frac-
tures of belt legs shortly before the
•da) fixed for his wedding. All the ar-
t•, ngemelts had been made, 400 guests
hod been invited, and Mr. Swan deter -
tented that at any cost they should not
tc disappointed. In spino of his doc-
ter's yearnings of the risk he ran he in-
asisled on going through with the cere-
mony. and on the day appointed he
was wheeled to the impoverished altar
in Olio hospital
IN AN INVALID'S CiHAIR,
with halt his body encased in plaster
•uf Paris.
A few weeks later Andre Negro, who
•vias under sentence of death in a Paris
•prison for attempting to kill a warder,
rens married from the condemned cell
to the woman to whom he was engaged;
anti Baron Ferdinand Dienerspreg, wttc
had been seriously injured in a card -
lee accident, was married shortly after
midnight, on his deathbed, to Malhilde
I;psteen, a beautiful Jewess, who had
Ton ilk head nine years earlier.
Charles B. Hudson and Florence M-
obil's were made one at Providence.
Ilmodo island, standing beside the cot -
(!n of the br:degtoon's mother. 1t
feel been the wish of the dying woman
flint Miss Edwards should beoon:e the
wife of her son; the license had been
procured and tato wedding fixed, but
on the very morning of the wedding-
tlay Mrs. Hudson breathed her last, and
Pie ceremony was performed immedi-
ately after her funeral service had been
read.
Charlotte \Viberg end Arthur Stand-
; 4'assy exchanged inatrimonbtl vows not
• Icng ago ut a den of lions at the Bos -
ten, Zoological Gardens, .the fleece ani-
mals growling the respenses. When
t 1iss Nellie Stone. an Ottawa belle, was
'p)rcvented from going to the altar
through an outbreak of small -pox in her
hcuse, she recited her portion of tho ser-
'1Ce
INTO A PHONOGRAPH;
le cylinder was fumigated and carried
10 the bridegroom's hi use, where he
raid a clergyman imprinted other words
or• it, and in this manner 1110 ingen-
1• us couple were made one, as the Ot-
tawa lawyers anir►.
A wedding party drove up to a Bir-
mingham church in mourning coaches
sl' awn by block horses wearing white
r.,..ette's; a pantechnicon recently dpo,-
itr, 1
nnother wedding
party
at the mu -
coiled
-ailebutldinga at Koekelberg; while
at a Cheshire wedding the bridegroom's
•fetter journeyed triumphantly to the
cleach In an enormous 1t uctlon-engine.
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NA Fele, !ACM.% I'F:01'1.F:.
'\'ilt Find \ea "trennth 'thr'sol1h the
Use of Dr. \1 illi.tiii fink fill..
A great many young men and wo-
reen aur suddenly seized with weak-
ness. 'Their appetite fails them; they
lint on the least exertbn, and become
vole. and thin. 'I'ht's d•, not reel any
r.peiillc pain --j1151 weakness. But that
w.'nkne a is dangerous. It 14 a sign
that the blest.' is titin and watery:
that it needs building up. Dr. Nell
Monis' Pink fills trill reshot? lost
*strength because they actually Irak.
mote rich bloom -they %trill help you.
Concerning them Mr. Allied Lepage. ( 1
SI. Jerome. Que.. stays: "For revere!
rears I hate been employe,( til a gr.)-
c(ry and up to the age of seventeen 1
hail always enjoyed the beet of health.
{tut sntIdenly my siren ;th began he
leave nil': I grew pole. 11)411 and ec•
tremely work. Our family dietor or -
di reel a 00111 trlr' reit hire) adv used Ito
to remain out of &Airs HS much a( pos-
sible, po 1 went to spend .ew.'ral week:
\ttlh 1111 uncle whet heed in the Lauren-
ti.!es. 1 was in the hope utnt Ih bra.' -
inti Ine,un rain air would help ate. bus
it didn't. nett 1 return. d home ton de-
t,ls.rable elate. 1 eves enteral to dizzt-
u.SY, igc"lion and general weak -
nese. On.' day 1 tend et a case very
tweeter 1•) my own cur.'.1 through the
)hie of Ur, 1\'illinm•' Pie'; Pills, and 1
(JCCUIcd to give them a trial. After
laking tette loco of 11•-e pills 1 belt
smalls' improved. see 4'-ntinl10d their
wet toe f..tm4' rim.' 14111 • r nn41 they
fully cured me. 1 :)111' now- able I.) gi)
ggEboll Hy work as well ae ever 1 did
‘11,1 have 114111141;; I•ut the t;rentrs.t
praise for Dr. \\-iili;un-i fink Pine,"
The l•leiod---good blood tY the secret
of health. If the hkvl(1 to not pure t':••
t,r.dy brumes theca -sod or the vert-, -.
aha tiered. Keep the hioY)d pure n•:
thecae," remota tort int, Ur,
:'ink fills snake rich. red Wood -Ali •
1 why Ihcy sure anneenn. r1('umali?t
lt•digtsti•en. hendaecretosof ell
benr'te.ir
kebe
trouble ppod IM
hood and womanhood. Sti'd et ;e)
rents n box or six bores for let.Nt,
ell ,twdicine dealers or ly new
IN. Ur- \Villlama' Medicine Co., Ili
bilk`, Ont.
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A 111311 l , t nee Cght to k'.ek nl.r,ut flee
Eat 1li4 tail.' veers. :\:I he hes to de
• is rely for them --tie decent have le
'wear theta.
MONTE CARLO HORRORS
1111tuE 11101:ti\NI) liN0\%N tit'lCtD1_
AND Nit:DOERS.
these TraUPdie. Are Marine" Sued an
In pi' ..tun '11'at the Itraoit
May Be Closed.
M.mi,: flail ., gambling he II must go.
That Ls the cry of Ilse moment. It wa.e
the cry fifteen years ngo when a great
iutet'nationul pelitkxt was drawn up and
presented to France. But then there
was no result, writes u London corres-
pondent.
Muute Carle, since its establishment on
Ali Foots' Day, 41 years ago, has been
Ilse knicing bed of crime. Swindlers,
thieves, murderers, dents-luonduin(le
from all the cutthroat haunts of the
uttiverse gather there aid vox fat on
11x• splits of U►eir trade. lien and w•o-
non. respectable in the past, huve there
Meru ruintV ntol'a1ly and socially, for in
the road lust for gold they stop at no-
thing.
There ere innumerable !woks written
about Monte Carlo. Front none of thein
ie omitted the terrible tale of hkiod. In
P
nl ' a stoat
Iw•e of those books, written u )
lime ago. are records of suicides and
murders. One of these is called Ilistor-
1.1. des Crime., et Suicides, a nice Lille
cerluinly. And in that book is an (pall-
ing list of 3,0(5) known sui•ides and
Murder, committed in Monte Corks in
the space of fifteen years. The known
scicidee average fully 200 a year, and
some weeks there have been as Malty as
lbreo a day.
The Cusino authorities do everything
to hush up scandals and news of Trage-
dies. A largo force of plain -clothes men
ate engaged either to prevent suicides or
to hurry the body of the dead unfortu-
nate out of the way. ll k estimated
Rout more Than one-half of the tragedies
u1 Monte Carlo. are never heard of ex-
cept by the Casino staff.
The corpse is rushed quietly
morgue -
A SECIti:-r \IOI(GUE,
Here it is kept some time to ser, whe-
ther relatives or friends are going 1.,
inler•lere or kirk up a COW. Every once
in u while a steamer slips out of the hnr-
tor at dead of night. ILs cargo is se-
cured at the secret Morgue. At sea the
bodies are thrown overboard duly'
weighted tvilhoul toil of bell or mutter-
ed prayer.
There are countless graves of un-
krow-n dead in the Monte Carlo ceme-
itey. But these are only prase whose
dea.h has beYtn,e known to the public.
Tho Casino authorities have a special
burt'nu whose duty it is lo relieve per -
sone ruined al the tables. The mined
ganlbler can get from Ibis bureau
enough money to take him iv his keine
o • to some spot far away from Monaco.
Few know of this perhaps. or Utes:
would not be so many deaths.
The dead -broke gambler is token
through many inner chanlhers and be-
fore stern-faced men to whorl he has to
telt his history in detail. Ile is also con -
(routed with 111e different croupiers who
)edify ns to whether ho really lost as
't the
) claim. 'lite!' el►
, limy c
• rt a. h u
noel Y
. meted men has to sign a docmStent
lenishing himself forever from Monaco.
Ili., name and particular,* are written in
Iho Mack book. his photograph is taken
and given to 11x' doorkeepers and other
olliciele to study and then the man is
L•t'er'n In the railway station, a ticket
leeight. a few dollars given to hint and
an official escorts him as far as the fron-
tier. Should he return it would not
avail him. The po..ce would turn hint
n rnnce.
again into 1
bock ng u
There (.v the ease of en important M-
ilan army officer who went broke. The
nethoritiot gave hitn lir+l-e'lnee passage
'et Calcutta and $2:A) expense money. ile
11A1) LO:1' SEVERAL THOUSANDS.
As notch as $2,500 has leen paid out
to lig lager se, that he could settle up
14.E hotel bill aid take hinllell and
home. Should Steil money he paid
buck the Casino !night again wet- mar
('ee man. The sum, usually' paid range
110111 $e5 to $2iel end un average of 1,l5 1
people a year nppty for this relief.
Among the tragedies of Menlo f'.ark,
many have been of intertest in America.
-Theme have been a score or more Anleri-
,mits 1NIln have committed suicide. In
tate use lite other day 01 the American
girl -bride loth she and her bitsbntld,
enticed on their hone'yrnonn to the para-
llel- of the Riviera, could not rt-4i.t the
h mptetlon 10 ploy n dollar or invo ul
the bible.. 'l'h•'y won -end lusted 1111-
merlialeh• kir more. And then. ns usual
they begun losing. Day after tiny, night
nflcr night, instead of billing 01141 (4)0-
irg, they wasted the sunny hnur4 ever
lx• gambling tahtes, feverishly trying In
win ba.'k whit the had ka.t. And then,
•,( a shdden. the enol came. .111 their re-
eetireea had been swallowed up. Their
jewellery. the brides Wetmore and bits
el Jittery. had 1111 tern lh'twntel or .coli,
and the money swept into the vont,
ctous mew of the 1:a.inu. Their hostel
tell at ('usle%entee rens largo. The
glimpse of the black futon wits too
:molt for (heir ymllhhti expx'rient'e. and
H, they decided Ilial death 8lutle teem]
,,Ire their problem.
One et the hmsl pilift41 of the thou -
omits of (Axes tens Met of another bride!
ce uplet--(semen•. For the honeymoon
they 111v1 went to the Riviera. 'Elie bride-
groom made it partly a busitteee hilt,
1. e 114! re:1+ 1111lhorized fe, vi4it 1 urh,u-
44nlinenta1 cities and
(:(N.L.c-('1' BILLS F011 Ills fill\I,
to the
•
as
plunging large sums fu order to regain
her lose.4. In a few lotus the t•utir.'
sunt euhvsled to her by her husband
was lost. 'lite bride walked out of the
place closely followed by the anit-suicide
);t.ardians. But before they could reach
her, she had jumped over the terr'uco to
death 200 feet below.
ye. Another tweet! couple tont France
earners in the middle of the most frag-
rant sease0. The groom weld to lite
totem and was soon gambling road. He
ktat every cent he could beg, borrow or
steal from hie bride. Ono day he was
missing. The police found h6 body !ot-
her,
orher, Tho bride of a month was a widow
and penniless. She was an orphan and
1.e: husband had received her dot in
cash. 111 11 week's tune that poor widow
was forced to stake her living as a demi-
mondaine on the ver • slot where she
began her woman:: lie so i►nppily.
ll Is not alone the heavy list of ruined
gnntblet'i seeking the solace of death,
fee which Monte Curio Ls responsible.
It Is responslblo for more deaths and for
mete misery than any other single in-
stitution of its kind in the world,
YET res GI1E.A'rla'r CURSE
Le the ruination of thousands of homes
tine families far away from its gilded
bells. The undeserved w'retrhed118-4s, the
,untold linguist', the fearful privation of
women and children, living in other
lal.ds who belong to the man who is
ruined can newer be eslinnuted.
The profits of the Casino are inuncn-e.
Last year they were $7,500,(0), an ii-
c►•ease of $760,000 over the previous
year. Sewenly per cent. of this Wal plaid
to the shareholders. And strange io say,
one of these is the Pope, for on the fur-
nlation of the company, years atgo. Leo
111. was one of the first and largest of
Ile outside shareholders. The majority
of the shares are held by the Blanc fam-
ily the leading menthes of which is the
Princess Mitre, Bonaparte, whose father
was Prince Roland ilonaparle, and tuo-
teer, the daeghter of M. Blanc, the foun-
.lel of Monte Carlo. She 14 110 Weal h-
ie princess in the world and is about
la be married to a royal prince, who
00411. money, whether it be drenched
with the blood of suicides and murderers
(V sopping; with the tears of lens of
eltousands of heart -broken wohten and
children.
The Prince of Monaco has not n single
share. But be derives his entire income
from the suns paid hint by lite gamblers'
company for the lease of Monaco. The
prince 111 return for the gambling con-
cession has been getting an annual in-
.•onle of $250,000 auf all the expenses
e.f running the Stute of Monaco includ-
ing the maintenance of the army and
royal palace. Ile recently grnnted a fur -
He was (lt his way home when \lame
Cede w-:14 rerveri'il, the man had $10,4110
:' lee ie seessket--the colleeliens, Vr'nr-
_ Ih.et he might 144 templed to piny ,
.. ,4..• .,1 it he handed the w11.114' sum 143
cell a.: itis non money to het oats. and
hard the 4 JuSilP) Alone with but n ft\e
'ar 1)i11. 'rhi4 he quickly east. but he
• nl we remainder of the athlete, n
.1 eeening 4wlj•evifg the beauties.
.• 1 .45111(1 rind attending IhR e',ncerl nil
o thentre. When tie returned to Itis
'looted that night he found hie wif••
she
had left..evtnl nfter be dirt, 11,.
if once informed the Noe police. "they '
in turn Hell the Monte Carlo nnlh..ritira
tad the Liiile wt14 traced. She hod teme
t IL•o gntnblinC-r'4oltt' and tied her
stock. 11 had been lad and She wall noon
t
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BODY FOUND IN TRUNKS
711E btt'ltnlatEf 'Atli~ TO HIDE
EVIDENCE OF CRl\IE.
Throe glen
Arrested and One 01 Them
Cottee cs to Afro:ily--Truliks
Set um Fire.
A trunk murder mystery is report -
r -t! from Palmer°, Italy.
The victim is an unknown, well-
dress'd youth, about 21 years of age.
The body which bore marks cf pistol
and knife wounds en the head and
hands, had been cut into eight sections.
which had been wrapped up and neatly
Mel in linen cloths and deposited in a
couple of trunks welt saturated with
prtv)leunl.
At about 10 o'clock in 11►e morning
three individuals were noticed by the
tollgate keepers driving in a cab with
these trunks in the dire:tion of llello-
eampo, a wild, deserted country dis-
trict on tho outskirts of I'alinero.
There they halted 10 convey their ghast-
ly burdens beneath the bridge, where
They deluged the exterior of the trunks
with 111e contents of bottles of petrol-
eum brought for the purpose. Then
they set tire to the whole and drown
away, at a furious rate.
DISCOVERED BY PHEASANT.
A reasnnl, chnncing to pass and see-
Iher contract to the Monaco Sea -Balking mg the flames. notified the tollgate of-
t:entwine. This concession now extends fiver's, who, in their turn, summoned
1111 19(7 and the annual income of tate
prince has been raised $100,000. Eyery
ten years it will bo raised an additional
$5e.000. In six years' time the Casino
\t i1, utso have to pay hint
A LUMP SUM OF $3,000,000.
As many people point out in the
press. it will b' very hard indeed toslop
the gambling in virtue of the above con-
cession and contract 11 is stated on be-
fell( of the Prince of Monaco, that he Is
by no means in favor of tht' Casino, that
Its, abhors the gambling and the conse-
quent scandal in hi, stole and that
could Ito do so, he would at once stop
1 Pr.
But n lh oldoriginal contract L
i. 1 o g c 1
was ogreeil that the concession should
he extended to 1917 and the prince is not
rich enough to break the conlrocl and
pay the indemnity which the law would
gciekly assess.
All rho 1►igh-class papers of Britain nro
d.nlantling the suppression of Monte
:111-10. The Times, the !'all Mall, the
Express, the Leader, the News are but
a few of the big London duffles. In the
Times is the request That President
itrasevelt laket1 initiative The state-
ment
w h x !
stent in the Tinto; says 'the American
plutocrats are a: prominent al the tables
a. the aristocracy of Europe."
Si:N"j'INl' E SERMONS.
Hidden sins are bard lo heal.
Cursing yesterday does not correct
to -day.
The selfish heart alw'n)•s is short
sighted. •
Only a dead faith lies tromped 'n
ftil'1lialilies,
No language is
e life of love.
The beautiful life loses no dole look-
ine for a tnirror.
They who newer slop for little joys
Ih,d 110 large ones,
'file church Is a shelter for the sin-
ner, but not for his sins.
There is more religion in ono smile
than in 8 serer of sighs.
1f you want to set the pace, be sure
ye avec on the right path.
To turn from another's sorrow
;,e to tniss your best joy.
There is no harmony in any song in
which tho heart docs not sing.
Tho world never will be made clean
by folks trying to scrub one another.
They W11o1 work 8s If the Master was
ewer near flnd flint always by them.
Ile line 110 i+eal riches who docs not
put the treasures of friendship first (•f
a',.
The world nlay care little for thee-
logy,
hou.lo;y, but it recognizes with joy the
heavenly life and love.
The man who thinks he Is weighty
10ceu.4' he l4 wordy usually is short
weight when it cones to works.
Many newer write the check of sue -
rem becailso th"y W311 for the world's
indorsement before they begin to drew
it.
More eloquent than
may
IL
" I thought 1 must go oa suffering
(rompers uu.I1 1 died; but Zsm Buk
cured ace,' sap Mrs. F.. Heed, of Steen -
tette inst.), and adds: -"I was so wtakanerf
that it could hardly move about, and w 7IWS
work caused we great spgry. 1 ten I heard
of :h's grsn,t heir:+ and I am thankful to
salthat It Law ettre.l cel"
sn.t sial u". r,.t., terns, Nn:ra rather.
err -r.. t neer, tore rem irrvegb is. seta
p.•. as MA a:. ,aa le)srtea eel Altessta t rrMe
tsA toles a t .r. a D. r, or Le au t o , 5a w t
.qct • r t4 15
the police. By the time the latter had
arrived to make the horrible discovery
of the crime, one of the trunks, con-
taining the bulk of the body, had been
completely carbonized, but the other,
enclosing the head, firms and left leg,
oras intact, thus serving the authori-
ties
uthor-tics with precious means of lnvestiga-
litn.
Three men have been arrested, and
ore, George Sacco, confessed to the
icrime. Ile said Mel the murdered num
'Was Henry Francois, a youth of 22,
a desserler from n regiment al Tunis.
Ile came to l'almero, and there made
the acqueinlanco of Sacco, with whoa)
he lived. OnC
Saturday they quarreled,
and Francois threatened to stab Sec-
t% who fired three lines with a re-
volver. killing him. For two days the
body remained concealed in the house.
BODY CUT _UP.
Then. in fear of discovery. Sacco
Loki of the occurrence to two friends,
1)antoni and !Messina. who helped hint
lc cut the body to pieces with a knife,
which they threw into the sen. The
Q,tdy was then unloved) Promthe
tense in two loxes, which they brought
ie a cab outside the town, and set lire
to w'ilh petroleum.
Froin police enquiries it se.'►ns that
tee Frenchman and Sacco were forg-
ers, and several counterfeit bank notes
were found in Sacco's luaus'.
An arrest has oleo been made nt Na-
ples. where, it appeurs, the forgers had
aswcintes.
Do not delay in getting relief for the
little folks. Mother Graves' \\'ohm
Exterminator 14 n plens't•rt and sur•:
euro. If you love your child why do
you let it suffer when a t'entedy is so
!rear at hand?
Usually when a elan Iningines 110 13
in love h.' mtrrty utas o touc!t of dyspep-
eitl
Rose colored spele nn the bodies of chlhlrra
ars 0 •mettmes mistaken for tnea sles. The lronbl1
May Ile roeeola, a local dt.,e.tee of this skin
Promptly cured with Wearer's Cerate.
Rut the conceit of Lha self -mile than
isn't in Il with that of the tailor -nettle
woman.
114 Power Grotto With Age. -How
many medicines loudly blazoned ns
i.nnaeens for all human ills have come
rend 14)11e since 1)r. 'Ft,n►nns' !electric
(ii! rens fleet put mem the mirkrt. 1'0
it remaine.doing more (Fled to human-
i'y than tunny a prepnratton more high -
sly vaunter) and extending ifs virtue:I
wider and wider and in a larger circle
every year. 1t is the Medicine of the
masses.
RANDOM flEMAHKS.
Rust pl?)pe are never busy bodies.
To-lnorrow le only yesterday Iwo days
off.
Advice is cheap 1111 you begin to fol-
k w 1h
Lar Iho best you wish for be the worst
,you gel.
Iter never too late to kiss a pretty
girl good -night once again.
\Vo like our friends 10 be perfectly
honk aloud other profile.
\\'O should never suspect how gsod
settee Nolen are unless they told us.
Try to gnin n repientinn greater than
yeti deserve. Then deserve it.
Little i•:thel: `There was a stronger
titan here to see \oti 10 -day, papa,"
i'npa : "Dk1 he have a bill?" , Little
Ethel : "No, pnpn; pot n plain nose'."
The spice of n gossip's life Is a slen-
'lerulrs story.
wise man may he unable to find
any sense Is a railroad tune table.
B01' OF TEN HANGED.
Condemns 41 by Court \tartlet! of Chil-
dren iu Itu,sfa,
Any surface appearniteed of a pos-
Fibie renaissance in Russia are swept
cut of 111:11d by the appalling evidence
"f demoralization in Ilia social IUo of
tho zlia os. 'rite dLstracted pocurenLs
ore wreaking vengeance on the revo-
lutionaries and the officials alike. In
the lower Volga district of Makarieff,
w•t:ere grain stacks have been set on
t're, the Peasants got a firma Ictal which
'he pries'S and police encouraged, that
ah.- tncendendiarisin was the work 4 t
r• '.11uti0n8ries.
While one fire was raging they 8ciz-
<'tl three young men who were suspect-
ed of being "politicians," bound them
rand threw them into the flames. One
of Ilk. young iter: managed to ext':cele
himself four limes, but each 111110 be
Mos Thrown back, and was finally
etrang'ed and tui body burned to ashes.
A man named !Assoff confessed that
he was n terrorist, and that the organiz-
alien paid testy -live roubles for eery
successful lire, the object being to lay
0astle the entire district.
A shocking illustration of the moral
pn.archy prevailing occurred in the
razing lands of Kieh province. A num-
her of children employed by shepherds
.accused one of their own number, a
n lel him
i'
oflen I theft, nd ..d hI 1 1
:Joy o
)
ecus nnrlial. !ie was found guilty
t
and sentenced to be hanged, and the
joys carried out the sentence. The:
eldest boy was Daily twelve years cf
age.
A cook can do store to foster denies -
tie peace thus the most saintly lutnis-
ler(al adviser.
No person should go from hometwith-
o:rt a bottle of Dr. 4. 1). Kelloggs Dy,..
eentery Cordial (n lhtir possession, as
change of water. cooking, climate, etc.,
frequently brings on summer complaint,
and there is noshing like being ready
with a sure remedy 111 hand, which
oftentimes saves great suffering and
frequently valuable lives. This Cordial
Oils gained for itself a widespread re-
pulalien for affording relief from all
semmer complaints^
Mr- Fu•lsey-"i don't see wily you w•enr
fhcse ridiculously big sleeves when you
bravo nothing to fill them." Mrs. Fus-sexy
-"t), you fill your silk hat!"
Overworked Persona, either mentally of
physically, .h,nl.r try •' Forrovim," aha world
renown.] nerve and hl 1 tonic and they will I
quickly recover strength and health.
Girls begin t) sit up and lake no-
tiee of young men about the same time
1111ey begin to see something of interest
iit a mimeo
Cerod Digestion Should \Vail on Ap-
px tits. -14) have tee stomach well is to
have the newels system well. Very
del:cote ,are the digestive organs. 111
soma s•) sensitive are they that atn)o. -
ph41-l'ie changes affect them. When they
hcoome disarranged no better regulator
is procurable than Parntekr:s \'ega-
leb'e fill. They will asist the diges-
ilonl s•:) that the hearty eater will suf-
.fer no inconvenience and will derive
all the benefits of his food.
Curate (addressing congregation a1 a
social meeting)-"\ly dear friends. i will
net call you 'Ladies and Genllenclt,'
:Moe I know you loo well."
ITf.II, ltiange, Prairie Scratches and
every 1nrn1 of contagious Pelt on human
er animals cured in 3J min'.:'es by \Vol-
ford'as Sanitary 1,olion. It never fails.
Sold by all druggists.
"liver) UMW, site tens you is an ex-
avg.. tattoo." "Dill you ever ask her her
egc, or the size of her ettoes'"
"Plitt 111811 Is so holiest t:o wouldn't
steal a pin," sald the admiring friend.
'I never thought MUcI1 of the pin test,"
nnewer d \liss Cayenne. 1efry hint with
at' umbrella!"
A Pill for Generous Enfers.-'!'here
are many pc►sans of healthy uppetil'
enol Poor digestion who, slier n hearty
fatal. aur eubje'ct to Much suffering.
The food of which they have partaken
dies like lead 111 their stomachs. Head-
ache, depression. a smothering feeling
fr,il.>ity. One set afflicted is unfit toe
1,14tltes9 or work of tut)' kind. In 11118
0: "dittos I'arntekre's vegetable file
will bring relief. They will a-ssist the
aesinlilalion of the ailment, and used
according to direction will restore
healthy digestion.
He --"Yes; 1 always sleep In gloves;
k'0p8 your heeds s0 soft." She--"Ilrnl-
ly! And do )011 sk'cp in your hal loo:''
•
"11.rlor. how can 1 Peer repay you for
)tate etedtless to ate?" "Doesnl Halter,
old 111nu. Cheque, money, order, of
cash."
There nre n number of varieties of
eorns. Itoltow'ay's tenet Cure will er-
emite n,y of them. (all oil your drug-
eist and get a bottle at once.
Ile•-"Yetere gelling your lint ruin-
ed." She- -"\Nell, it's an olti h'il, nn•i
1 do hale to wet nay new umbrella."
Conceited p(Opb would not be sr;
Lail if they didn't spend per notch time
in trying to monopolize all the iime•
hgl►l.
TNU
One kind of
under w ear, a n d
only one, kr ne1k
wears out slowe41, acd wtra-
6es ) u from the day you
buy it. That kind a trade -
Marked (as a!tove) in red. and Quuactted to you
by cora that tell it and the people who make it.
Ntale in many fabrics and styles, ,.t serious
prices, is form -fitting size" for women.
Nen and clutches. Look lot the
PEN-ANGI E.
Lame Horses
certainly do need Keadah'e Spavin Cure.
Whether It's (tont Y n, .:fro Cnt Strata
Swelling or Spay.n K1i1r)A1,t,'S will
Cute the lamb ess–ynt.kly v::.yktely,
t't rAa, SAID: , May itrth'.i.
"1 have used Kendall's Spa'iei Cure (..r
to year, an.: find it a sone
AD&MS.
i
Price-6for
A«ptiuo substi-
t•tte. The great
husk •••rre*Nse
or, the )corse" -
f ec from dealers
or as
et... 1, Csa4aN Ca.
ltosttorr 1111s,
re mal. USA.
i
00F5 -
That 5tayR.00fea.
The strongest wind that ever Mew can't
rip away a roof covered with ,df4ockiab
"OSHAWA"
GALVANIZED
STEEL SHINGLES
Rain can't get through it in 25 yuan
(oiaranteed m writing for that long -good
for a century] really} -fire cant bother such
a root -prod( against n11 the elements --the
chca .►( root-rod'
roof thus is.
Write us and well allow ou why it
costs least to roof right- just a
The PEDLAR People ; ,°.
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FOR $2.50 !
tYc will mall Immediately a magnificent
pair of mens'
*5.00 GAUNTLET
DRIVING CLOVES
Perfect In FIT. PINIS1) and FAS1'.IoN
Tho Swelle-t ()loves Obtainable
in this Country.
THE PARKDALE CLOVE WORKS
TORONTO.
WILSON'S
SLY
PADS
1(111 then all.
No dead Alae
lying about
omen used au
directed.
— SOLD SV --
CROCCIST$, CROCUS Alta CEUERAL STt'RE1
loo. per Millar, or 3 packets for 250.
will last a whole esason.
QUEEN
CITY
,WATER
_WHITE
IL
Gives Perfect
Light.
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High grade Oil
Ever Sold in Canada.
FOR SALE ilY
DEALERS EVERYWHERE.
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River and Gulf of St, lawrenci
Bummer Cruises in Cool Latitudes
UEBECSTEAMSHIP COMPANY
1.. I , 4'rew iron AY "4•amptns.- with els •trio
lIght., err trlc bells and all m.ntern comfort..
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t.ber,eth, lett .and t:ah 14.somber. le•ape-e
torr •' ole I by set freezes sel,I m HAI ah.,ve al
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