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Gailay, Bank Thlri, Sent to Penal Settle-
ment t in trade.
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run yacht, caused such a sense -
a short Imo since, died in u hos-
tile! at I'at a, 1 ranee. last Werk.
The poor w.,man, who until the, very
last professed some nlfccliou for her
ticious hu,Lt'nd, died after Wev!ks of
sufferilig, physical and menial,
i Ilex laths. disowned her en hearing
I ; f her husband's crimes, and from her
fitted• -in-law she received fol offer of a
pension of $12 a month on condition
that she did not divorce Gallas..
1 She died of general collapse. aggra-
vated by a disease of the hens(, and just
before she expired she told a friend that
she tvilling;y forgave Galley, adding:
'"All Itis letters below a sincere peni-
tenee.'
A few dn; s before her denllt, Galley
started for the penal settlement at Nevt
Caledonia. ile will make this voyage
chained up in a large cage with the other
convicts who ore going by the same
boat. Before leaving he sent an earnest
letter to his Wife, imploring forgiveness.
"God forgive ale," tie Wrole. "I am told
you are dying, and if so, what will be-
come of our poor children? 1 cannot
think what rand° me act as I did, but 1
seemed to be swept onward in a tvltirl-
srind of folly. Fur the love of heaven.
anti for the sake of our little ones, say
you forgive Inc."
Celia : "Don't you know her? Why.
.,he lives in the sante situate with you.'
Delia : "Yes, but she's not in the canes
code."
Do Nit. Delay,—Do not let a cold or
cough fasten upon you as it will, if
neglected. Dr. Thomas' Etlect'ic Oil
will break up a cold and cure n cough,
and shoaid be resorted to at once when
the first symptoms appear. It can be
disguised so that any unpleasant taste
it may have will be imperceptible to
the delicate. Try It and be convinced.
Sha -"Tete doctor said 1 must keep my
tnuuth shutwhen in the cold air." Ile
"1'11 open tate window at once."
Weak and Pale Women foolishly keep able
way when by the use of " Ferrosim, " the best
(ani'•, they ooul,l very quickly recover their health
find etreuaflh. Try it.
"Do you over have any quarrels in
your women's club ?" "Oh, no ; we call
them 'debates."'
Biliousness Burdens Life—The bilious
t:'lea man is never a companionable man l e-
�! eause his ailment renders 1►im morose
rhos
It oil. and gloomy. The complaint is not so
dangerous as it is disagreeable. Yet Ito
one need suffer from tt who can pro-
se?" cure Parmelee's Vegetable Pills. By
o is regulating the liver and obviating the
her : effect; of bile in the stomach they re -
The score men to cheerfulness and full vigor
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Ifni : "Can your wife cook as good as
your mother used to, Berry?" Harry :
'She can't, but 1 never mention it. She
can throw far straighter."
We make the P.m hatic Statement that
"The 1) t 1.- Month '1 Plater will do rnor.+ t,
relieve neuralgia, lame back, lumbazu and It red
!troubles than any other plaster. BSc. tiro ail 51
yd. culla. All druggists,
AN ATI'ACIINIENT.
A very amiable and modest widow
lady lived in a certain county.
Soon after her husband had paid the
debt of nature, leaving her Itis legatee,
a claim Was brought against the estate
by his brother, and process was served
upon her by tate sheriff of lite county,
(Fare happened to be a widower of
middle age.
She was vouch alarmed. and, meeting
with a female friend. site exclaimed,
with agitation :—
"%% hat do you thunk? The sheriff has
been after nae t"
"Well," .said the considerate Indy, with
perfect cuulueas, "he is a very fine
ratan."
"But he says he has an attachment fur
ate," replied the widow.
"Well. 1 have long suspected that he
twos attached to you, my dear."
"But you don't understand. Ile says 1
mast go to court."
"(►h, that's quite another affair, my
child. Don't you go so far las That; ft is
his place to come and court you."
"Dear me. Tonlrny, you cal a gi nt
deal for surf' a Mile fellow 1" remarked
Uncle John 1e his nephew. "1 pact 1
oriel so little as 1 looks front the out-
side!" two., the ingenious explanation
that Tummy mate.
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Oxomulsion
(DR. SLOCC\l:Si GREtT RCIE\TIFIO
EMULSION OF COD LIVER OIL.I
Is the grea!est fedi and tissue
'builder known. It leis no equal as a
cure fur all svr.,ling diseases, and
throat, chest and Zang troubles. It is
a germ destroyer and strength pru,iuc-
et, nouiLhigg sod restoring the vital
organs. 11 is a perfect fend arid valu-
able medicine combined. It Ls pleasant
to take, 11 Ls predigested and easily
borne by the most delicate storm:le:1.
Doctors Prescribe
Many of the m.•sl prominent niedt•'al
men prescribe it in their reizu:'ar prac-
tice in preference to al: others.
Ur. Norman Allen, of 'Toronto says. "As a
stimulant to nutrition in wasting diseases Cod
Liver 011 gmuhion is the Twat visna builder. la
Lr. Slocumb 0amnul-tan all nauseating taste and
arae!! are avoided, while rotausina all t ha tn,dicl-
ual value of the pure cit.
Dr. Bruce L. Riordan, Phy,ioisn and Snrgeo n to
the (f '1•.i1., says: "S.,me of the Cod Liver Dila
on the market are •alueleaa on account of pro.
cease, to render them tasteless. Such procceaurs
removes the active principle of the oil. 1 look
upon Slocum'+ Ucumulsio, as the bast. for Ws
reason that ft is in site of the pure oil in the very
highest state of emulsion. As en emulsion of
pure Cod Liver Oil 1 consider Ozomu!slon perfect.'
1)r. T. Wylie, Grand Medical Examiner, Sons of
Scotland, eye : • It affords me •xtreeo pleasure
to be in a position to be ab'e to recommend
Slocum's Oaoreulsfon W invalids affected with
cuusump tion- scrofula, or wasting diseases of any
kind. t have prescribe) Oxum'Jdon for years
with groat pptonsure to in eelf as well as comfort
to my pat mita. I flu d it almost universally
adapted to children and the aged with whom the
digestion Is feeble and the lymphatic ooadittons
below nor mad"
1f you need Cod Liver Oil, or are weak
and run down use 0xonnllsion. At all
druggists at :tic and $1.00 per bottle.
Dyeing ! Moaning!
Woe the veep best 11104 Fete wort le No
"SIUTl$N AMIRICAN •YIIND SW"
Lase fee opal la Fear lows. ea orad ansa,
Maatfrtal,Terooto, Ottawa, Quebec,
Ile : "Let me kneel in the dust at your
feet, and tell you how much 1 adore
you." She: "I beg pardon, sir, but
there is no dust on our carpels."
There is no medicine on the market
that can compare with Dickie's Anti -
Consumptive Syrup in expelling frol'h
the system the irritating germs that
colds engender In the air passages. 11
it suicide to neglect your cold. Try
the cheap experiment of ridding your-
self of 11 by using !tickle's Syrup, which
is a simple remedy. easily taken, and
Inco used it will always be prized as a
scvereign medicine.
Mr. Growl : "You ars` quite ignorant
e( naval affairs," Mrs. Growl : "And
there aro others like roe." Mr. Growl:
"Yes; but they don't all think that the
limo a boat is tied to a dock is the lime
that the knobs are made."
Scratching le foolish • 11 only makes a bads
/natter worse. weaver's Carat* allays tho psi
gleams the skin .1 eruptions end other sore
Why nut buy a bottle to -day
ME.\\1' 111\f.
Bess : "I really think Vtiy Is in love
with you.,,
Jack : "Beaily 7 wily 7"
Bess : "1 heard her remark yesterday
that homeliness iii a elan is not really a
drawback, but a sign of character."
immommEmi
Your Doctor
Can cure your Cough or Cold,
no question about that, but—
why go to all the trouble and
inconvenience of looking him up,
and then of having hisprescription
filled, when you can etcp into any
drug store in Canada and obtain
a bottle of SI[ILOH'S CURE
for a quarter.
Why when pay ytwenty-five dollars two to five
cent
bottle of SHILOH will cure you
as quickly?
Why not do as hundreds of
thousands of Canada!tns havo
done for the past thirty-four
years: let SHILOH be your doc-
tor whenever a Cough or Cold
appears.
SHILOH will cure you, and all
druggists beck up this statement
with a positive guarantee.
The next time you have a
Cough or Cold cure it with
HILOii
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