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Exeter Times, 1905-06-29, Page 7
1 -1-`"tea'-1","1-l1-'-}1. " LUCKY GIRL. rSOME RUSSIAN CHURCHES Saved From Deadly Decline by _ Dr. Williams. Pink Pills. THE PRICELESS TREASURES "When I think of my former condi- WHICH THEY CONTAIN. tion of health," says Miss Winnifrcxi Perry, of Nest River, Sheet harbor, N.S., "I censidt•r ucyseIf a lucky girl that 1 atu well and strung to -day, and I owe my present good health eat irely to Dr. 11 illiu►ns' Pink Pills. I suffered almost all that one can en- dure trout weakness and nervousness. 1 was els pale as n sleet, and wasted %way. The least I1oi8e would startle u1', and 1 was troubled with fainting spells, when 1 would suddenly lose consciousness and drop to the floor. At other timers my heart would pal- pitate violently and cause a snr)ther- iiig sensation. Night and day my nerves were in a terrible condition, and 1 seemed to be continually grow- ing worse. No medicine that I took gowns, wraps and hats helped me in the least until i began In demand just Hort•. Mo- taking Dr. Williams' I'ink Pills, and tiutc lionercd fabric fur after I had taken n half dozen boxes, owns, au1(1 while buying I telt so much better that I stopped sometimes a risk, the laking therm and went on a visit to Eel! or even moderate lloston. 1 had made a mistake, been known to give ex- however, in stopping the pills too Service. soon, and I began to go back to my ice more used to trim former condition. I then called on a 41 of pale tonetl cloths well known Boston doctor, and after and massive splendor. The dome of and neither doctors nor medicines h satin jackets of the explaining my case, told him how Dr, the shrine is supported by eight Cor- olid mea bit o[ good till lost • sgning Urtl the skirt s, to unify 11111 nuns' fink l'ills lead helped me ambient pillars of malachite, given by trie:l n great 1%1 WIC," Pills. 'I'hcy fie trimmed •with serous before. Ito told Inc to continue their Prince DerniduR, and valued nt $1,- tilt) me n great deal of good. I feel to the coats. use, saying I could take nothing 1 et- 000,000. Thu total cost of this Lelis are one of the ter, and I got another supply end cathedral is estlinated at $50,000, - es which have their soon began to regain health. I took 000. an. In the Plotter y about eighteen Loxes in all, and they In the Cathedral of the Kazan the I sh ion nts. 'f"t�-:-MIS-1-fC-l�'i-M i•I-t 111 5U3IMI':It (IIIt1. under thin summer blouses talion silk slips, of .Jersey pink, blue, black or white. long sleeves and are Per- in, opening, in the back. no hu111nQ•r draperies of fish- bbiaet have applied designs )pit flowered chintz. The done wit h skill and taste, prices asked are in propor- A Cathedral in Moscow Esti- mated to Have Cost $50,000,000. Several English newspaper corres- pondents have, it is said, recently been inspecting the 15,913 gold in- gots and 12,500 sacks of gold earn, representing some $352,000,000 In hard cash, which are safely Beier ed in the Imperial Hank of Russia, and which form Russia's gold reserve; but the fabulous wealth of the Russian churches may bo inspected by the ordinary tourist without consulting 1•'in111eco Ministers or uniformed offi- cials. Tho Dome of St. Isaac's Cathedral in St. Petersburg is the melt con- spicuous object in tho city. It is covered with copper, overlaid with pure gold; no less thin $250,000 wworth of gold being melted down for the purpose. Entering the cathedral by the magnificent bronze doors, 4.1 feet, wide and 30 feet high, said to be the largest In the world, the vis- itor is overwhelmed by its richness EVERY PLAGE ON THE PRAIRIES HAS ITS CURES CREDITED TO DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS. John White Could Get Nothing to Help His Rheumatism Till He Tried the Great Canadian Kid- ney Remedy. Yellow Grass, As-sa., N. W. T., .lune 19 (Spccinl).—No place on the prairies but can furnish some proof of the selendid work Dodd's Kinney Pille are doing in wiping out. the Kidney ailments of the west. It was near here that little Edith Harris was so wonderfully cured of Dropsy by then, and now Mr. John While is giving an experience almost as re- inarkable. "1 thine," Mr. White says, "I should let the public know of the benefit I got from Dodd's Kidney fills. •I had Rheumatism for years, There are very few cleans- ing operations in which Sunlight Soap cannot be used to advant- age. It makes the home bright and clean. la Your Money's Worth of fragrance and full rich flavor in every pound of TEA. Kept there by proper handling from plantation to store. JUST TRY THE RED LABEL provides tho motive power. Next cones the mechanism which automa- tically regulates the depth of thou torpedo during its run; this ingen- ious apparatus has been kept a gloats secret, and sold LI turn to the var- ious nations of the world. Not, far front the tail of the torpedo aro 'i placed the driving engines. 'There is also a controlling valve which can bo arranged so as to close automati- cally after the weapon has run 0 certain distance, thus obviating a futile explosion in the event of the torpedo missing its target. —_4 AS A C1.INCIU?R. dice recommending Do(1d's Kidney “I'm not so particulate about speed, fills even stronger than I talk." but I roust have a gentle horse," re- I1odd's Kidney fills cure the Kid- petite(' Mr. Green. "Aly %rife wants net's. Sound Kidney's strain all seeds to drive, you see. Will you warrant u Deers Inst g;n(t to his (ally u(Id completely restored my name of the Almighty blares in dia- of disease out of the blood. They this horse to be safe?" a memory Lell, which health, and I have had no sickness motels from a cloud of beaten gold, tone up the body to its highest "(-'ertainly." said the dealer, rens- ore or less ornate strips since." under which Ore standard of health and micro'. su•ingly. "Ice's a regular lady's horse. ' —"__--..4 "You are sure he's not afraid of '1'11:15 FAMILY LIVES LONG. anything?" asked Mr. Green, anx- iously,Mr. '1 homas Dill, a farmer, whose and for the tenth time. funet•al took place near Bandon, Ir -e- land, the other (lay, (lied at 1 he ago of 102. Ills father lived to the age esoureweortnis 11 8(1118 of these pills actually snake new blood of the founder, of pure silver, weigh- At of 1)5 age of 104f1Alr(attie:'t(109. Ltlher 1 that they strike at the root of all Ing no less than 3,250 Ib. silks arc In great demand— Alfunv of the churches of Moscow, was summoned for killing a hare, ecked materials of all de- headache ailments(1ia of lite, such sbut in consequence of his many years henditche and sidcaches and back- and they nuulber sumo 1,400, con- 1 n are prominent. One of the aches, indigestion, palpitation of the bean treasures of enormous stilus. In the enogistrates forgave his viola - ;the season is the lining of heart, kidney troubles, sciatica, tho Cathedral of the Assumption, tion of the game laws, and told him s and grenadines with rheunntism, neuralgia, St. Vitus situated inside the Kremlin, is the to go home and kill ns many hares Mance, and paralysis. Rett only the most sacred picture of Russia, the as he could during the rennindcr of belts of thin suede of genuine pills can do this, and the. irgiu, 01 \'Inclimir, Painted by 5t, his life. tic diad the following year. arch any stilt, which aro sick one should see that the full i Luke. The jewels which adorn it aro shapely. They ore mado name "Dr. Williams' fink Pills for. valued at $225,000, one emerald of the leather. stitched Pale People" 18 printed on the wrap -.11110110 being said to be worth 550, - liter and finished with per around every box. Don't let any-. 000. Napoleon took from the church ends. ono persuade you to take anything:five tons of silver and 5 cwt. of gold roe -cornered hat as well else. Sold by all dealers or sent by but its most precious treasures were ting chip shape that is mail at 50c a box, or six boxes for concealed previous to the 1"rench in - is at its best trimmed $2.50, by writing the Dr. Williams. easiou and afterwards restored. of the feathers curled gent- Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. Near by, in the Cathedral of the eng;th of its rib so that it • Annunciation, with its many golden a natural, graceful wave LONDON'S SWEET AUBURN. domes, arca pavement 01 agate and 1 to tip. jasper and the celebrated icon of the regime , lag tines leave Quebec July 5, and relief after the long Councils Experiment in Providing Virgin of the Don, its most pri'od Montreal and Toronto July 6. Tho con and brass beds to see Homes for Poor, beds offered for cottage fur- The icon of the Iberian Mother of possession. rutin will be via Chica go, thence The new beds aro very sem- On the outskirts of Tottenham a God has a small chapel to itself, throrigh Council bluffs to Omaha, esign, and ore as pretty as village with accommodation for a Just outside the Kremlin. 'Phis icon Denver find Colorado Springs. Stops Forest green. walnut stain thousand inhabitants is awaiting Do -is occasionally taken out In a gor- e maple arc favorite woods. cuptttion, says the London Express.genus carriage and side trips taken to lltarllton, ; aro not expensive. '1'o the south, Loudon's outlyirnb'llItA11'N BY SIt ifOR.SES, Cripple Creek, Garden of tho Cods, Ino bride is to have a set of houses may bo seen across fields and with bareheaded attendants, to nt- etc. From there the party will con- udkerchiefs given her by one hedges, to the east an old church tend the sick or dying- The fres for tinue through tho famous scenic itimate friends. '1'he.io aro totter peeps front among trees, north- such visits amount to 550,000. tree of the finest linen, and ward there is a wide stretch of open The Cathedral of the lloly Say- 'oidered in colors. Tho edges country, and on only the western iour in Moscow is probably the most in blues, in pink, or in side is villadom approaching.'Phe magnificent church in the world. Its and are carried with sunt- village is the first instalment of the titre cupolas are ccn'ered ww-itl► put• cm which they match. made of dowered sash rib - 1 chillon for use with late rbe hung 1.a a draft, 8,) Dr. Williams' Pink Pills Can /10 lust stunt silvery tinkle may as much for every weak nervous, r of him. pale -faced yung woman, who is slip- ent gowns, except those ping from anaemia into dedly de• graduating exercises, are li'They snake new, rich hc11t11- by any means. Bright giving blood, and that is what et 0:y andits, pink and blue growing girl and woman must have Id swisets are touch in evi- to retain their health. It is became SO1,ID SILVER DOOitS, 20 feet, lead, leading to the inner sanctuary. This church contains a beautiful picture of the Virgin Mary, covered with gold and jewels valued at 575.000. In tho Monastery of St. Alexander Nevski, near the end of tho Nevski Prospect, is the shrine PERSONALLY CONDUCTED TOUR To California and Lewis and Clarke Exposition, Port- land, Oregon. A personally conducted excursion to the Pacific coast via the grand Trunk Ilailway System and connect - route of the Denver and Ilio Grande, through the Royal Gorge to Salt Lake City, thence to I..os Angeles, San Francisco, Mt.. Shasta, Port- land, Oregon, Seattle, Spokane, and London County Council's new conn- gold .{in. in thickness. Its internal house through St. Paul and Mlnnea- try estato for town-dwellers, and decorations are magnificent and seat' 11011s• 'the trip will occupy about three-fourths or Inure of the houses costly. 'Phis church is the nation's thirty days, ten (lays being spent on j11 bo among the prettiest stand empty. thank -offering for the deliverance 1)t the Pacific const. 00, suintner hops once the For six months the village has been Moscow from the French. it took The price for the round trip, in - (in. They are frivolous af- to let, but there is no sign yet of the fifty years to build, and its cost hos eluding railroad fare, Pullman tour- th all sorts of little sash expected rush of metiers. Two of been catenated at 550.000,000. ist sleeping cars, all meals in the gents at the back and sleeves tho five partly tenanted, but the The rebel of the Russian clrrry are dining car. hotels, nide trips. etc., Is flutes of chiffon frills. open doors of other "desirable resi-rho richest 1n the worldIn the 5165.50 from Quebec or $160.50 ugly nttractivo frocks of net and of point d'csprit le up with absolutely 110 sate lavish tucking and line shirring, and when well particularly modish and r suninler cvining wear. toilet accessories which are -4'd are bowknots for the vee are double ends on either the knot is fastened with band of the limen its the 'h© ends are pointed in 801110and square in others, and ns are pretty and simple. the 1118818 of t he nut onto - the carriage the driving be day is legion as to shape rials. To cover voluminous 1 wide sleeve tops without rho airy materials of which made, it is necessarily xidth. This accounts for ed cape vogue, and of the se of dolman like sleeves. ries and rugs offered for tlences" flap icily in the wind, and house of the holy Synod, inside the front Montreal and $150.00 from fail to tempt families in search of a Kremlin, may be seen vestments of Toronto. This first trip is designed the resent i pits of the world up to county home. fabulous value. One is embellished as it vnratfon trip for teachers, al_ elle present is 19,242. Tho explanation of the failure of with the Nicene Creed enibroidered in though many who aro not teachers A Recognized Regulator. --To bring the rho village to attract residents le pearls. Thele arc nu fewer Ihan will improt0 the opportunity of tak- digcstite organs into symmetrical work - probably that it is et present a lit- c;t•ve►t inilres studded with diamonds, lug the trip at the remarkably low Ing is the nine of phy,!tctalce when they tle out of t :h with 'London, al- rubies, and emeral-'s, els° golden Price afforded. and a p.vieet *.entering Irma stomachic though that would probably be Its , croziers. of rare workmanship. 'Tho For full particulars address E. C. charm for hundreds of tired town-, boundless wealth, gorgeous (lerorn- howler, Ureteral Agent and Coirluc- wellers if they only knew of its exis (ions, 01111 endless Magnificence of the tor, Room 308, Union Station, 'Po- tence• 'churches are in strange contrast to ronto. Its nearest railway station a about the poverty-stricken, unkempt Peas- e mile away, although electric train nuts who throng the churches at all curs connect it with stations oast hours of the day. and west. 'There is no public houso1 --______e. within sight, and the nearest school! FOOD IN SERMONS. — is n mile. (Natant. To the true Londoner, with 111s Feed the Dominic Right and the lv`o of arid yellow bricks and rime- 1 Sermons are Brilliant, tar, the deserted village perhaps! A conscientious, hard-working and seems only n queer 1)11110 wwher-.. entin.ilily succeastul clergyman writes: alive. b 1t to the provincial -born it/ Let Libby Serve Your Soup Tomato, Julienne, C.:nsnmme, Chicken, htulli.atawney, or Oxtail will please the most fastidious. Tey i,re quickly prepared—delicious to eat—always satisfactory. The dealer assumed all air of re- I L i b b 's (Ms ttrrsl Food Products fleet ion. 1 y Flsvor) ('11'ell, there is one thing that he Corned Beef Hash Boneless Chicken Vienna Sausage has always appeared to be afraid of Oz Tongues Soups Hain Loaf ever since I got him," leo admitted, your Grocrrihas them conscientiously. "It seems as if he's Libby, McNeill Q. Libby, Chicago scared to death for fear some 0110 might say 'Whoa!' and ho not hear Ca>svrc — -. _. _ _ -------- it." HOTEL I)FWOTEI) TO BAIIIleS• CHENILLE OURTA/N9 Paris has its infants' club, where w •u rlaal of hon.. Ilangl,g..leo the babe about town Inay spend an Lin CURTAINS DYED 4 QLIANED u. EW, idle afternoon; but I.011(1011 conies a Wnt• to us .boa! yearn. good second with a hotel for chil- piTIU AMERICAN DYEING CO., gas tat, Yentr•,s>I dren. This hotel is known as the - A weighing machine said to be the most powerful in the world is being made in Birmingham. It is capable of registering it load of 220 tons. 'There are a number of varieties of corns. Holloway's Corn Cure will re- move any of them. Call on your drug- gint and get a boldo at once. WHEN MEN '1'ItADi:. A fair exchange is no robbery, but Norland Nurseries. Here, in suites of two rooms, the children of the well-to-do may lipid a town address while parents are travelling or en- during unamiuble climates. The guests range from atoms of a month or so to veterans of eight or nine, few people would swap 11 they didn't and each three have a day and night think they were beating the other nursery to themselves. There are six fellow, of these suites, providing accommo- dation for souse eighteen children. Kea►t Disease Relieved in 3e trlinutes 'I'ha bubo of the bottle period can be —Dr. Agnow's Cure for the heart wives perfect relief in all cases of Organic or Sympathetic Heart Disease In .10 min- utes, and speedily effects a cure. It Is a peerles:+ remedy for Palpitation, Shortness of Breath, Smothering Spells, fain in Left Side, and all symptoms o1 a Llseused heart. Ono dose convinces. —83 In the collecting -box at the door of tho Royal Devon and Exeter Ilospi- tul has been found half-a-crown, en- closed ill a nolo which reads: '"thir- ty weeks' saving from a working woman as thanks for good health." Wash greasy dishes, pots or pans with Lever's Dry Monti a powder. It will remove the grease with the greatest rase. The total number of all known var- ieties of postage -stamps issued by all strange people would bury 1henuhe•yi "I am glad to bear testimony to the t should offer a welcome relic[ from'pleasure and increased measure of cheap Oat life. efficiency and health that have cornu Mach little cottage has its Dien! to me from adopting Grape -Nuts pie aro most tempting in garden and ifs own upstairs, Its one of my nrticlvs of diet. and romperntive inex- green -painted door and brass knack "For several years i was much die- . Cheep ns they are, the er, Its gas -cooker 8s well ns kitchen tressed during the curly part of each should hesitate about buy- range, its pipings to ensure a melts- day by indigestion. My hreakfust, but the simplest. 'The fact oro of privacy in the garden, and it_9;usually consisting of ontneul, milk I the summer chintzes, etc., share of the view of the old trees nn(I eggs,scorned to turn seer and their color. For window which have been left s►nudinrg. : failed to digest.. After dinner the id seductive fancy ma- Some hove one kitchen parlor and headache aril other symptoms fel- 'buy plain dotted muslin n !scullery and two bedrooms; others hewing the break fuel 001)11141 wear Illity. If colored draper_ have it hest parlor ns well and thr'• away, only to return, however, next need, pay a lots price bedrooms. The rents, including r.tt• a morning. hee'ecleth, which fades, and taxes, vary front 7s to 12s :1,1, "Ilnvirrg h, roll of (:rape -Nuts food, et is cheap enough to he a week, and the present tenants in- 1 finally concluded to give It a fair r pineea rues' nothing is. chide laborers, pinslerers, postmen,. tient. i quit the tree of oatmeal an+l matting elide. Nothing artisans and clerkse eggs, ems made my breakfasts of In better, and noticing When the village is romeleted, it (haps Nuts, cream, least nail Pots- hot days. Will inti cost neer !:1,000,000, anti turn. .'Thee resell was surprisinu to shoes nre pretty things will house over 10,000 souls. Improved hrelth end total absence of How the Destroyer of Fleets is est fancifiil of t he seas- + the (1181rrss dint. had, iot• NO Inn, n . '111)4' l•c.•k-e-Loo part CONCERNING SEASICKNESS. time, followed the morning meal. illy Constructed. ratting 1he leather In Two representatives, discussing the digestion became once inure ,•atisfac- The Whitehead torpedo of to -day is s on the toe anti the discomforts of travel, hnpltene(I to tory, the headaches cenia'd, am! the a steel cigar, or automatic porpoise - (1 (etch side of (ho (pen- In'nnch 0(1 on to the subject of son- (-id felling ,( energy ret timed. Sime shaped weapon or projectile, from 12 sickness. One of them said: that time. four years ago, 1 have nl- '11'itlk about sensickness; the fellow Ways 1)8(1 Crape -Nuts food on my flint 1rnveled wit h me nn nay lost break fast (wile. European trip beat anything 1 0.er- "1 00119 d)Ught'd to fan'I niece that met in all of my experience before wit' rens n(dnre I began to Imo Grape - 1 1rled nil sorts of remedies on hire, Nets fond 1 Wes quite nervous Hud but Without nvall. ile kept repeat - ,'weenie eneily ncnried in the Work ing. 'Ob, I tun 80 sick -1 ant so' of preparing sermons nn'I in study. sick.' "Finally 1 cried out, 'Can't you keep anything on your stomach?" ""Only my hands, 'form; only my hands.' " Czar—"Ivan, do I look like a Jap- anese torpedo -bout this morning?" 1va,i—"No, sire." Czar—"Don't re- semble o-senmble an English fishing -smack, do they been scalping yell again?" Spotted ('anther (alias Willie)—"No, mamma; 00e hove bt'en smoking the pipe of peace." rreguluritles, a••d for this peireose they can presrrib4 nothinv better than I'ar- melee's Vegetable fills. which will be found a pleasant medicine of surpri811 , virtue in bringing the refractory organs into subjection and restoring thein to not flint action. In which condition only can they perform their duties properly Afnulma—"flaying Indians is so rough. Why are you crying? have 1'1" lean—"Not in the least, sire." Czar—"'Then, maybe I can stick my nose out of doors' without getting shut at by my own troops." THE GREAT WEST LIFE ASSURANCE CO. l[ns g;o.:d openings in ninny places in Onturio for Agents. The high' profit -earning power of 1 h Compnny, coupled with its lower rates, makes It attractive to both insurers and agents. 11 you have never been canvassed to insure in this Company, or if there is no agent in your locality, write for particulars. J. 0. AfrCAUTJIY, Manager for Ontario, 18 'Toronto St., Toronto. THE MODERN TORPEDO. es are of kid, with high •e to be foun(1 in every � de imnginnble. One of Is in bronze, but with hose of different colors, to deep (01108, in green, pink and oyster and y. The shoes are s to nl,tteh, and sable through the 'hey ore pretty and with (rect.s of the same Inenfow' �'ns children nre vel free on the tram- ey nee under n certain Is marked on the doors )c. (se roast ically).—"1 gup- 1, of your so -celled rights and to eat with the --No. mum. 1f i 1(I411. he sure of get - everything." He was n young man. end he was about to be tont-Feed, but. nlns! he who were forreerly troubled 0s 1 wile very nervous. and while (taking twins. and who have been h'lprd ns 1 for information ns to how he utast hair 1.(rn. by the use of (:mise -guts act, lie put n vital question: "is it fond. on my recommendation. among kisstemery to cuss the bride?" he whom may be mentioned the Rev. stometered. --, now a missionary to ('hina." Nance given by i'onlum Company, The girls in the high schools of Rattle Creek, Mich. Japan atny two hours niter s:hool "Thrre's n reason." each day to make bandages for the Read the tittle honk, "The Road soldiers at the war. to S1'cllville," in each pkg. n tnarked improvement In thi9 TO- weft o-weft remelted from the change in my diet. i nen cent Bleed that Grape - Nuts (nod produced this result and hulled me to a sturdy condition of mental and physical strength. "1 have known of several persons to 17 feet long and 18 inches in dia- meter at its widest. They are made in both sires for our navy, and when ready for firing even n small ono wwill weigh over hill( a ton. 'they are delivered in five sections, which contain upward of 2,1)00 pieces of machinery. The wet guncotton iu the war -head" is inserted in Anise, each with a hole In its centre to re- ceive the cure of dry guncotton directly connected with the detonat- ing primer, which contains fulminate of mercury, and a percussion cap. in front of the printer is screwed the war "nose"—a very sensitive nose which operates automatically ally w hen the weapon strikes and sets olT the whole charge. Itehind the war -head conies the chamber containing the r•.empressed air that drive. Ibis sin/oiler !woke - Ole through the water. Into this chnmbcr 18 primped air nt n preenmrc of about 1.5110 peeemds to the square inch. And this escaping through a Valve leading to the little engines, What Mattes You Deependent?--ITae the stomach gone wrong? Have the nerve centres grown tired and listiess') Are you threatened with nervous pros- trntlons South American Nervine Is nature's corrector, makes the stounarh right, gives a world of force, keeps the circulation per feet. A regular toustitu- tinn Auditor for rundown people. (Inc lady says': "I owe my life to It." -81 An eminent scientist has estimated that the average man's eyelids open and shut four million times during the year. Suffer no More.—There ere thousands who Ileo rnI'ernble 11ves hrcnu•.a ely- pcp»la dulls the faculties 8101 shadows existence with the cloud of depression. One way to dispel the vapor,' that be- get the victims of this disorder I. to taller them a course of f'ermelee's Vege- tr61e lithe, which ere. enmy( the best Vegetable p111e known, being easy to take and are moat efficacious In their action. A trial of them will prove this. Goan' within yourself that treas- ure, kindness. Know how to give without hesitation, how to lose with- out regret, how to acquire, %without 1111.11 a. Know how to replue() In your heart, by the hnppi•k0ss of those you love, the linppinees that may be wanting in yourst•If.—l', W. Faber. put up at a cost of from $3.75 to 510 a week. When teaching Is past the fees vary from $175 to $500 a year. Small Bobby has just returned from an afternoon children's party. "What kind of refreshments did you have?" asked his mother. "Liquid," answered Bobby. "I.iqui(1!" she ex- claimed in surprise. "Yes, ma'am," replied the son of his father. "Ue boys all ran away front the girls and went swimming." ENGLISH SPAVIN LINIMENT Removes all hard soft or calloused lumps and blemishes groin horses, blood spavin, curbs, splints, ringbone, sweeney, sbates, sprains, sora and swollen throat, coughs, etc. Sato $50 by use of one bot tte. Warranted the roost wonderful blemish Cure ever known. In the British Isles are now pro- duced 2,508 newspapers, to which total London alone contributes 49(1, while there are also published a var- iety of magazines and reviews to the number of 1,540. Do not delay In getting relief for the little folks. Mother Braves' Worm Ex- terminator Is it pleasant end sure cure. If you love y • child why do you let it hurter when a remedy le so near at hand? I[A'I:S AND ITEADACILE. On a wln(ly day the leverage on the roots of the hair when the large and Mapping headgear is endeavoring to mail away is one of the (nines of the headache of which most woolen complain after a buffeting by the ele- ments. Nouiht Yesterday — Cured ?o.Dsy. —Mrs. 0. .. hurt, of 20 Ilrnn-Iwny, New York, say,'' "1 11111 surprised nod delighted at (be change for the better In my case in one day from the use of lir. Agnew's Catarrhal Powder. It worked like magic—there's no excuse for a person sutterieg pain with this remedy within reach. 50 cents. -81 To prevent snow -blindness, the na- tives of 'Tibet grease their fares, and thea blacken tho skin all round their eyes with burnt sticks. For- eigners usually wear stroked glasses, etre All have M1-siol)s in the world — There is a work to do for etery man 011 earth, there It a function to per- form erfora) for everything on earth, animate and inanimate. l;erething ham a infusion, and till mission of lir. Thom- as* 1•:ck•etric. Oil is to heal burns and wound of esety description and euro coughs, Cold 4. croup errs all affections of the respiratory organs PIONEER OF MI;NAGI:rtll1M. George Wombwell, eluo %va9 to (make hie name World -known as n nnenngeile proprietor, was a cobbler in Jlonrnoith street, Soho, London, before he Inado hie adventure into the world of roulogy. 1119 initial purrhnsn W118 n curious one for n stitcher of leather — two baa- • corntrictors; $:175 they co91 hire, but LR11019 the soundless; of his InvestmentIves proved by the fact that he cleared CO s� u�� i�ls� his expenses In the first few weeks Tonhe 6 Lun of nom rship by exhiblting tl•em. (ince Tic Thus prosperously Iaunehed, he built • up the finest travelling menagerie Is g;uera nleed to cure. If it ever wren up to that time in Eng -doe: -.3't benefit you, the druggist land. His family of carnivore multi_ will give you your money back. plied exceedingly in rapacity, his)'i roe: C. V. slut R Co. los rarnwnne numbered -110, hi. expenseq 20 1. j1 LeRoy, N.Y,Tor<•nt,)Can. were 550(1 a day, and it tont: 120 Clydesdales to move him from fair to fair, LET THE BABY SLEEP. USE WILSON'S FLYPADS PACIFIC COAST EXCURSIONS. During .lune, .luly, August and September the Chicago and North Western ity. will sell from Chicago, round trip excursion tickets to San Francisco, 1.09 Angeles, Portland, Ore. (Lewis & Clarke !excursion), Se- attle, Victoria, Vancouver at very low rates. Correspondingly cheap fares font all points in Canada. Choice of routes, hest of train ser- vice, favot•uble stopovers and liberal return limits. Rates, folders and full information can be obtained from B. II. Rennet', General Agent, 2 Avast King St., 'Toronto, Ont. 31 A little girl sent to school for the first time was on her return asked how she liked it. "I didn't like it a bit," she replied; "the teacher put me on a chair and told me to sit there for the present, and I sat and sat, but she never gave me any pre- sent." ro-sent." Cucumbers and melons are "forbidden fruit" to many persons 80 constituted that the least Indulgence Is followed by attacks of cholera, dysentery, griping. etc. These persons are not aware that they can Indulge to their heart's content 1f they have on hand a bottle of I)r. .1. Il. Kellogg's Dysentery Cordial, medicine thut will give immediate relief, and is a sure euro for all summer com- plaints. A very large number of Russian peasants find employment in the salt -mines. 'Their working -day is gels dont less than sixteen hours, and In some cases it lasts for twenty -ono hours, three hours being tnken at in- tervals for sleep and meals. Th. Pall of Rheumatic Pains. --Whir- a sufferer (Inds permanent re- lief in much a meritorious medicine as South A mrrl.•an Rhesmatic Cure. how glad he 1. to tell It. C. W. Mayhew, of Thamesvill,, ()n( , couldn't walk or feed himself for months—four yenre ago thine bottles of this great reineely cured hint—not a pain since—isn't that en- couragement for rheumatic euIcrers?--89 An Hellen engineer has Invented a submarine which is Intended to re- cover obiveto hum the bed of the gun, and for this pnrpuso is provided with powerful hooked arras w,•rked by electricity. So far the greatest depth reachell Is fifty-eight fnthotns, and at this+ the men ewers able to breathe and work freely. Tle1 harder you cough, the woreo the cough gets. ISSUE NO. 25-05,