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PREHISTORIC ENGLAND.
HATLESS WOMEN BANNED. THEY MADE THIS
Rector Closes Church Against
Bonnetless Ladies.
The Rov. G. M. Parsons, vicar of
St. ('runtoc's. Ne•wi1uny, in Corn -
Wall, England. is a st.•rm disciplin-
arian. Newquay fund its delightful
neighborhood appear to be full just
now of ladies carrying out the new
treatment for the bair. which con-
sists of walking ab.,ut et•er•ywh,•re
hatless, and, according to Mr. Par-
sons, they decline to 'nuke an excep-
tion of church -time.
Mr. Parsons has vainly recalled to
them St. Paul's dictum in the First
lepistle to the Corinthians. and has
remonstrated during several seasons
without effect. Now he has closed
the church, posting up the following
not ice:
"Crantock Church is closet until
further notice, except at the hours
of Divine service. The church htti
hitherto been freely open. It is de-
plorable that it cannot so retrain,
as it ought to: This is wholly due
to the irreverence of iuunbers of wo-
men who, walking uncovered. pre -
sumo to enter God's house with no
sign of reverence or modesty upon
their heads.
"A small veil or 'kerchief would
betoken this and be sufficient. but
remonstrance during several seasons
has proved in vain. Such a refusal
by 'then to offer the custonifie y re-
soect of uncovering would elm iiy
their exclusion from Clod's house.
The corresponding refusal by warren
to cover their heads ()Were it. The
church is closed with deepest regret
and sham for the cause. ;
"it will mean much loss to the
church of the devotion and offerings
of the reverently dispoeed. It is
hoped, however, that the solemn pro-
test thus made in God's name will
bring thoughtless persons to a bet-
ter sense of what is due to ilia pre-
sence
ro-sence told glory, so that His house
may speedily be set open as freely as
before."
Several times during the recent
London season the same question
has arisen in the minds of certain
clergymen with regard to the cos-
tumes of bridesmaids, who have late-
ly in increasing numbers discarded
hats for veils, small caps. and even
wreaths of flowers. At Lord and
The Famous Cerne Giant Is Fast Lady Hyde's wedding, to mention
Disappearing. the most recent example. the brides -
An interesting survival of prelim- maids wore infinitesimally small,
wrcnths of forint -mc -nits.
•
toric England is threatened with de -
it will be noted, nowever, that.
struction, owing to neglect. This is strietly speaking. St. Paul's words
the 'Cerne Giant," a colossal human,
figure cut on the side of a lofty hill' apply only to women who enter a
that overlooks the picturesque til- church to join in the service.
luge of Cerpn Abbas, eight miles' -north of Dorchester,
It is several years since the fur -
TOWS which uutliue the giuet'8 figure
were Scoured and re -lined with chalk.
Gradually the iutter has been mash-
ed natty by the %tinter rains, need it
is now barely visible. Grass has s.,
encroached on the channels that, seen
frc,nm it distance, the details of the
gigantic tisuro are hard to true.
though the uncouth human forest is
still recognizable. 'The coat of re-
novating the giant is estimated ut
about £12, but no one in the local-
ity knows where the money is to
come from,
'1'Iie "old Man," as he is styled by
the natives of Cerne, Abbas (the
"Abbot's Cernel" of 11 ,rd y's %restive
CHINESE DOCTORS.
Prescriptions of Many Ingredients
—Treatment by Massage.
Chinese physicians of much repute
never visit a foot. but must be car-
ried to the patient on n horse, mule
or jack, or in a carriage. At the pa-
tient's residence the doctor first rests
awhile, and in the meantime is serv-
ed with liquors and confections and
often with a formal meal.
Ile usually collects no fee but re-
ceives n percentngo e.f the fres of the
apothecary, it he does not himself
have an itpothe•cure shop. In all
casts of cure, however, he is re-
warded with rich presents, whose
novels), is built on truly h •roic lite*. value depends on the rapidity anti
Ila stands 18(1 feet high, and his cenepleteness of the relief. ..pothc
right luutd gray's a knotted dub 121 eery shops exist in every village of
feet long. The unknown artist had any size.
his own notions of the just propor- Prescriptions nlways consist of sev-
tions of the !Moan frame, tis will be !era! drugs, as high as twenty ingre-
seen front the following further clients being frequently the case.
measurements: Length of body. 77ft.; They are put tip in pill share or
legs, 80ft.; hetul, 112 ft: right aria, given in their natural dee:lition rind
109 ft.eopose, ti ft.; diameter of eyes. f boiled together by relatives. This
2; ft. mess, usually of bitter taste • (and
The antiquity of the figure is ac- : whose odor generally horrifies for -
rept NI by all archaeologists. Most !defilers) is always administered hot,
authorities ascribe it to the Celtic 911(1 usually in big cupfuls.
period, while some have held that it A Chinese medicine book, tinting
represents an idol once uorship.pcd Iinrk to the 11'ing dyinsty (1 568 -
by the Pagan West Saxons, Another 1044) contains no less titan 28,78')
view Is that it was the work of the receipts. Materials of the Materia
monks of tho then netyly-fontl,led 4f(dicn Sinensis consists of veg••I
Iteneclletlne Abbey of 1'ernr. Boum• bies, minerals and articles belonging
color is given to this theory by the to the animal kingdom. such, for
existence of u similar figure at WII- it etance, us drns;em's teeth, centireeln
mington, In Sussex, where once stood '•'' n Pions, Spanish flies, roaches,
a Benedictine friary. 144 t 1e), tadpoles, etc.
♦ ('hives (lectern are, however, 1 of
content with tnedirines alone. They
'I ):her1I I NG p l'I'iI !I T 'TEARS.
Mothers who have suffered the
misery of restless nights at teething
time, nor watched their babies in
the mewl/eel agony of that peeled,
are ndepts in tnassitge, els'eriaily of
the head and of the stomach and
besets. 11'hen light tiinssage does
not work a cure or ;eke. relief lin
pains of the stomach, for instance),
the doctor will knee) on the stomach
and rub and knead with his knees
and hands the painful pert, and this
he will keep up until the patient is
relieved for says he is)
Another of his remedies is nem
COUPLE HAPPY
DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS DOING
GOOD WORK AROUND PORT
ARTHUR.
Mr. Dick Souvey and Wife Both
Had Kidney Troubles and the
Great Canadian Kidney Remedy
Cured Theon.
Port Arthur, Out., i,;,ent, 18.—
(Specitll).—That 1iotld's Kidney Pills
euro Kidney ills ca men and women
alike has been proved time Stud again
in this neighborhood, but it is only
occasionally they get a ehence to do
d(.ublo work in the stone house. This
has happened in the cusp of Mr. and
Mrs. Dick Souvey, a farmer and his
wife, living about seven 'tiles freta,
here. 111 an interview Mr. Souter
bald:
"My wife and myself have used
Doeld's Kidney 1 ills and have found
them a big benefit to our health. We
hied La Grippe two winters and were
exposed to touch frust and cold. Our
sleep was broken on account of
111ina;y troubles and pant in the kid -
nes it. We each took Six boxes of
Dodd's Kidney l'ills and now enjo:'
good health."
Magistrate—"How • comes it that
you dared to break into this gentle-
man's house in the dead of night?"
I'.•isuner—"Why, your worship, the
other time you reproached me for
stealing in broad daylight. Ain't 1
to be allowed to work at all?"
A Liniment for the Logger.—Loggers
lend a life which exposes them 1-o many
perils. ltonmis, cuts and bruises can-
not bo altogether avoided in preparing
timber for the drive and in river work,
whero set and cold combined are of
daily experieico, coughs and colts and
muscular pains cannot but ensue. Tr.
'Phoria.;' Eclectfle (111, When appl1ed to
the injured or administered to the ail-
ing, works wonders
IT BOLLS DOWN, NO'T U1'.
A rolling stone always takes a
downward -course.
"Thought It menet death
Sura. — Mrs. .lames McKim, of
Dunnville, Ont., says of her almost
miraculous cure from heart disease
by 1)r. Agnew's Cure for the Heart:
"Until 1 began taking this remedy
I despaired of my lite. I had heart
failure and extreme prostration. One
dose gave me quick relief and ono
bottle cured me. The sufferings of
years were dispelled like magic." -8
"Your husband says he established
his hotel by honest toil," remarked
the woman who (tears all that is
said in the village.. "Yes," answer-
ed the tired -looking woman, "but
he didn't say whose tail, did he?"
A Magic Pill.—Dyapepsla Is n tee with
which r..en are constantly grappling
but ca t exterminate. Subdued. and
to all appearances vanquished In one,
it wakes its appearance in another di-
rection. la many the digestive appara-
tus Is as delicate as the mechanisms of
e Watch or scientific instrument In
which es ie a breath of air will ranks
a turiutIOW With such patron/ littleordeis of the stomach ensue from the
most (retell causes and rause much
NLIGIIT
SOAPREDUCES
'OMEN=
85,000 Reward
will be paid by
Lever Brothers
eimited, Toronto, to any person who
Can prove that this soap contains
any form of adulteration whatsoever,
It' contains any injurious chemicals
ate( for (b- Ortarea Ear. sr
TI•:MISKAM!NO AND NORTHERN
ONTARIO RAILWAY
COMMISSION.
The T. & N. 0. Ity., running, at
present, from North flay toy New
Liskeard, has opened up one of the
richest mineral belts of iron, nickel,
cobalt and silver mines known. It
runs through a district heavily tim-
bered with birch, red and white
pine, tatrarac, and sprue*, anti has
also opened up the paradise for
sportsmen—'l'emaganti. Makes close
conn•ction at North Bay with all
trains of the (:rand Trunk, and
Canadian Pacific Railways to and
from all points East, West and
South.
S'T'UDY! NO THE S VMPTOMS.
"Josh's letter from the city
sounds like he was homesick," said
Mrs. Corntossel.
"He ain't homesick," replied her
husband elnphutically. "lie's broke."
1lalloway's Corn Cure is a spec+lc for
the removal of corns and warts. We
have never heard of Its failing to re-
move even the worst kind.
Agent—"I have condo to deliver
your book on 'Rote to flay the
Piano.' " Lady—"But 1 didn't Or -
'der any such book." Agenj (con-
sulting Itis notebook)—"Have you a
neighbor named Jones?" Lady —
" Yes Is it for her?': Agent—"No.
She ordered it for you."
A modern wcatson In the
battle for health. — If disetu;t•
has taken your citadel of health, the
stomach, and is torturing you with
indigestion, (dyspepsia and nervoua
prostration, South American Ner-
vine Is the weapon to drive the
enemy from his stronghold "at the
point of the bayonet," trench by
trench, but swift and sure, it always
wins. -4
REMINDED HIM (:1•:N'I'1.Y.
"George!"
'there was anxiety—just a little of
it—in the girl's torte.
'•What is it, love?"
:'1 read something in the paper
to -day that alarmed hie."
"What was it?"
"Niagara falls are wearing away
at the rate of inure than twelve
inches a year, and in the course of
9011)1• hitrub'eds of years they will be
gone entirely."
' %fiat of that?"
"Yon know it is such a delightful
place for honeymoon trips."
"Yes."
"1 had set my heart on going
there on our own bridal tour."
"Yes."
suffering . 'I o these 1'urnielcc's t ege- "We have been ( n,'nged four years
table Pets are recommended as mild now."
sure.•
Th • last outbreak .if f ll• plague
in England was in 1neet-:,, W1)01) the
Great Plague of London brought the
city to ruin.
Lever's Y -'l, (Wise head) Disinfect.
ant Soap Powder Is better than
other powders, as it is both soap and.
disinfectant.
"What did you think of that cigar
I gave you? It was an Admiral,
you know." "Well, %veil, how ap-
pr•oprintc! There's something about
that cigar that's suggestive of an
admiral." "What's that?" "Its
rank."
11 attacked with cholera or 01.IMer
Complaint of nae kind send at oa..e !i r
a battle of fir. 1. 1). Kellogg's 1'yatt,-
1 tery cordial and use it according to
directions. It acts with wonderf.e ra-
pidity in subduing that dreadfal •u.-
ento that weakens the strongest pian
and that demotes the young and ••e':
. tate. Those who have used this cholera
• medicind any it nets promptly. 1,1141 nev-
er fails to effect a thorough cure.
I LENDING NA'l'1:1(I: A IIAND.
1 Fleete•rs which are withered meg
fit• wonderfully tee ived by plunging
"About that length of tirne."
She laid her head on his shoulder
and sobbed.
"In That tiene—boo—
hoo.—nearly
fifty inches of the Falls have ht•.•n
Worn away—boo—hoot—and I'm
afraid they'll by all gone before—he-
fore—oh, dear, what an 1 saying?"
"Never mind, love," said George,
tenderly, ns he kissed her cheeks.
Don't cry. We'll go before the 1'nlls
are worn away. 1fow would next
September suit?"
-"Hhat will do nicely, sweetheart."
And she was happy again. 'Thera
du worsen bring tarn up to the
scratch.
i
The last nurse to receive a very
Targe national grunt of money for
distinguished t.erwit's our fields of
battle Was Ifisc 1leieence Nightin-
gale, whose labors in the Crimean
were rewarded with n gift of *250,-
000. Thrs she devoted to the Night-
ingale home for the 'Training of
'Nurses.
GET POWER.
will welcome the safe and certain re-
lief, that Baby's Own Tablets bring. The Supply Comes
Mrs. W. G. Mnnelee Yorkton, N.11'.- if we get power from food. why
T.. 'toys: "When my little one was q not strive to get all the power we
eut ting her teeth she suffered a ii ) lean. That is only passible by use
((reit! deal. Her gu'tiv %err swelter Puncture, or plunging a needle into soil. 1'latit the bulbs in the usual !of skilfully selected food that exeict-
and indnmi(1. and she %as crust' ai,p various parts of Iho h01! n treat_way. The heat of the lime will rile ly fits the requirements of the body.
restless. 1 trot a hex of iInns's Own meat (bat Is said to be very eRcrt'ml through the earth, and in this man- i I'oor fuel makes a poor fire need a
Tablets, noel after 9tariu•(g their in many cotnph,ints, and is highly ncr la•nutitul flowers tnny he obtain -'poor fire is not a good steal n pro-
Tablets,
at almost any time. The soillducer.
use she began to iniq.rote• tit one•..
10(1 her teeth conte Hot ls:1i ithm(,st should he kept perfeq fly dry. I)_ 1 "From not knowing how to sc-
ninlessly. The Tablets a;e 'rely TWO OF A KIND. not water potted plants too frequent- 1 feet the right food to fit my mcecl+,
bnt:v's friend." This medicine is D,nisnn--is there n lint of million- ly It is best to Wait until the pint.t I sellout grievously for a long time
gunran(o.st to contain no q• •ife nous sires i•uhi•sh(•d' ahtrws thnt it requires water, then front st ch troubles," Writes n
From Food.
their sterns i1•te) tot -water. fill a
flower -pot nbeeit half -full with quick-
lime, and 1i11 to the lop ttith goo 1
opiate or harmful drew ,• . ere; flit 1t .I. , --\..t tient I know Of; but give it n 1(00(1 doUSiuq in the bath- lady from n little town in ;ifissonri.
Your Money's Worth
of fragrance and full rich flavor in every pound 01
viemmireinempimp
TEA. heat there by proper han.'ling from plantation to stores
JUST TRY THE RED LABEL
• y(, '4 .►+•.r .;err. '* •%
Investment of 50 Per Annum
A return of so per cent, is not an unusual one in many TROPICAL.
INV ESTi11INTS, indeed many pay touch higher than this, but the public
general'y ace not aware of this fact on account of their limited knowledge
of the TROPICS.
We have secured land in JAI -MICA, BRITISH WEST INDIES,
uniting all desirable teatimes and the highest quality of soil tor the cultiva-
tion of COCOA and BANANAS, and it is the company's intention to put
woo acres of this land under the highest state of cultivation in COCOA
and BANANAS.
BAN AN AS produce a revenue after the ninth month, and after twenty
month; will pay $100 per acre profit.
COCOA will as Sloe per acre profit after the fifth year.
The su fply of both COCOA and BANANAS is not equal to the
demand, and will not be for many years to corns.
They are both staple articles of food, and in daily use, with the
demand inercasulg taster than the supply.
Our managers have had over 20 years' experience in the growing and
marketing of both COCOA and BANANAS in the ISLAND OF
JAMAICA.
The company are offering a limited number of shares of $loo each,
two of which areequivalent to one fully developed acre, paying the second
year Sino profit, or 5o per cent. on the money invested.
A- few shares in this company will give a competency for life. Re-
mertlher there is no element of speculation about this proposition, no
probability of shrinkage in values or failure of development, as contracts
are made to have the property turned over to the company in a fully
developed state.
i stinlates orprofits and probable returns to investors are fully War-
ranted by actual experience ; the same are being made on many planta-
tions in .IAI'1AICA every year.
$eoo invested in this company will give a permanent income of $too
yearly.
Write or call for full particulars,
AGENTS WANTED.
Canada -Jamaica Commercial
Co., Limited,
73 Adelaide Street East, Toronto.
"Music has charms to soothe 0
savagt' breast," quoted the young
lady with a simper as she seated
herself at the piano. •"rhat may
be." mattered a (Testy bachelor;
"but there aro some of us in this
crowd who are civilized and deserve
a little considerate "
Pale. sickly children should use
Mother Graves' Worm Fxterminator.
%origin are one of the principal causes
of suffering 111 children and should be
expelled from the system
WIIONG NAME.
H. Peck—stow do you like Inarrie.i
life by this time)
11. Groomer -Happiness is no name
for 1H
If. Peck—Found that •out alreadl,
have you?
Two years absd .— "For eight
yehrs 1 Stifle n -a ns no one ever did
with rheutnatism; for two years I
lay in bed; could not so nisch as
feed thyself. A friend recommended
South American Rheumatic Cure.
After • three doses I could sit up. 'I'o-
da% i il111 us strong as ever I was."
—Mrs. John Cook, 287 Clinton
street, Terumo.—J
- DRAWING '1'111 LINE.
"•1 like to believe that all then
are honest," said the moralizer.
"Satre here," 'rejoined the •lemor-
alizel; "still 1 always draw the line
at taking the sato* v.tteta medicine
for livor conipiniut that I use for
tootharhe, no matter how the label
reads."
WI 10'11 A' THUNK ITT
The rose is red,
The violet blue.
Oak's a tree
And so 18 yew.
A Nngic Pill.—Dyspepsia is a fee
With which then are constantly grap-
pling but caenot exterminate. 5 4bilucd,
and to all appearance's vanquished in
ono, It makes its appearance in an-
i• •. tub. A !lent with Its roots con -'other direction. In many the d esti e
!ho minor nilnwnl!e n/ li•tlr wee( and you tan p�r.•i•, tint a lint of the ! i el seemed as if 1 would never be
s1 startle in real Cannot thrive. 11 able to find out the sort of foodapparatus is ne delicate ns the me.han
elhalt-
hint.' silfely be given fo n new Loan fellows w�e e!,• e e their taxes. Ism of a watch or scientific instn,-
I
ebilo roll directions with a v, cy hothouse plants art watered once a; that tens beat far me. pinrdlp ans
y- alt make to Sear anon. a{{lthanuchf f (r
fox. field by all nrgli• ire deniers A 1 .11 'tLielle week with Water in which there is athing that 1 could pat world stay on ern. d.sonhi• the stomach creno
fluff, theythrivewell.my ston;tuch. Every attempt gave from the hoist ttivin! can1es 1)011 cause
writing '1.110' Dr 1) illiat•is' I1l•'licinc' some day you'll get in on the ground found in the earth.A.nnlonin .,,r'' rn,• heart burn and frlle rt Inv stomach Variable fill, are recommended as
p anmonrn will
1 frit
or sent by mail at 25c a box by The Jolliet•—Cheer up, old boy. Sometimes es small white 14ortns fir • much surtenug to thee' 1 anntlee s
Co., itr !ckviile, Ont.
«-_.-4-----
.1OK1; ON IIRONFON,
"Bronson tried to play a joke on
hie: wife."
"Whet did he do''"
-Get home a little earlier than
usual and told the aertant. to tell
his wile that n penis:Innis was Wttit•
Ing In aur her in the drawing -room.'=
'•11hat happened'"
"She spent two hours primping 1*
fore she came (town, and he had t
go to a restaurant for his dinner."
I'addy Iloolnn went into a shop
One day to buy eggs- "What are
eggs to-t1ay?" "leases are eggs ti-
dier faddy," replied the shnpmnn.
Ie•.king quite triune hnntly at two
or three young lady customers Who
haw leereel to be in the shop. "faith
I't;i gln•1 to hear you say so," re-
plied }Wide'. "for the last 01609 1
got la. -re were chickens."
floor. lime -water will kill then;. Stir tl, with gas. 1 got thinner and thin
The .ionnh-1f I do, 11 tumble in- thin-
ner until 1 literally became a living
l the soil, to exptese ns many ns pos-
to the cellar. sable. before pouring it on skeleton and in time was compelled
_� to keel( to tnv bed. •
RUSSIA S'I'ii.L FORMIDABLE. 1 "A few months ngn 1 wos px•rsund-
ietl to Iry Grape -Nuts fond, and It
It Is ridiculous to imagine, as hail such fond effect from the very
treaty teem to do, t.�t the sur %tilh hit -ginning that i have kept up its
Japan has shn lured Russia's use ever finer. I was surprised at
strength ns a great(1011military land the case with which I digested 't.
power. it hes dote nothing of the it proved to he just what i needed.
kind. Russia, if so minded, comet
enslly bring a force against Afghan -'All my unpleasant symptom, the
Satan gaffe sufficient to absorb a heart -burn, the Initiated feeling
eOtain portion of Afghan territory,
whi<h gat* lip so much pain disapr
and that is all she would do ns n pxnred. My weight. gradually in -
first. 'yep. The whole weight of the;creasc(i from Pfi to 116 pounds, my
resp sihility of taking the second figure rounded out, my strength
step would devolve on Great Britain. Jennie hack, and f am now able to
—Capital, Calcutta. do my hAusework and enjoy it. The
I ...�—}_ .. The Grape -Nuts food did it." Name
Punrtunlity is the advance -guard given by I'oatum Co., Battle ('reek,
of progress. Mich.
A f.tk (Ines' trial will show anyone
Thr 11 ny to make an opportunity 'son* le•'ts about food.
is to take hold of it and min ft. 1 "'Iih're's a reason."
mi ( and sure.
A NEW" i•'.11: --SPEAKER."
The "auzetophone" is an attach-
ment for re -enforcing the sounds
given forth by phonographs awl
gramophones, invented by Mr. C. .4
Parsons, the inventor of the steam
turbine, and air. llorace Short. .;
small valve of peculiar construction
controls the admission into the trum-
pet of compressed air supplied from
pump or bellows. The action of 1h.•
apparatus Is compared in the Scien-
tific American to that of au nir to -
lav, whereby not only me great. r
power and volume imparted to the
founds, but the fulness and richnss
of tone are heightened. It is said
that on n calm day the auxetophone
can be heard distinctly at a distance
of two or three miles, and that in
speech'!very word may be clearly die-
linguistic/el aa much as 500 yards
sway.
wA f tet! 'I'aitorel Sava =a 1)
m F ,•mi up, t+.ad ter free
V IIIYYY Amyl a veal at7los No.
H. souT1ICoT'I' SUIT00., Loados, Sine.
Prnelloal Everyday lessens on
FARM ACCOUNTS
ler 75o, past Iwltl.
FARM PUO. HO E, s
13, a e:4. Chatham. Oat.
a
o+4
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RAILWAY
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4, Is a tine busines•t for a young
man. $40 00 to $6o.00 a
month to start, [lest pla.:e
to learn is in
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T. J. Johnston, W. H. SHAN.
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It is tacit to spellik distinctly, but
it is better to speuk the truth. Such
Is the moral of a little dialogue re-
ported by a contemporary. llurrowit
(in a Chinese laundry in flan 1'ran-
cisco)—"111iy do you say Finlay,
John, when you mean I'ridr,y?"
Chinaman—"I say Plitlay 'calif* I
memo Ilkley. Not like McBean man,
who sae I- Iiday and come to pay me
week after next."
Catarrh for t'e..enty years
and cured In a few days. - 101),
George Jensen, of Scranton, 1'a.,
says: "I have (,is'n a martyr to Ca-
tarrh for twenty years, canstnnt
hawkipg, dropping in the throat and
pain in the head, very offensive
breath. I tried 1)r. Agnew's Cater-
, rhnl Powder. 'The first application
gave instant relief. After using a
few bottles I was cured. 50 cents.
—1.
The following has been displayed
in the streets of a provincial town,
in i(ussia:— "11e, the thieves of this
• town, announce that tl ••- morning
we go on etrike. For e.••: v stolen
rouble we hate hitherto paid a tax
of bfty copecks, whereas the police
now demand seventy-five. it is im-
possible to support our families hon-
estly en the remainder."
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The harder you cough, tho worso
th(3 cough gets.
'Shiloh.'s
Cor sumptek ,:_b al:
CureTonics
The Lung
is guaranteed to cure. If I'
doesn't benefit you, the d 'uggi •.
wi:l give you your money tack.
Priests 8 C. Wstu R Co. ve3
Plc. 30e. Ill 1,elie,y, N. Y.. Toronto,Caa.
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