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Although Vire enenomerion has been
observed since min has existed, the True
r.aturu of bite, and what causes it are
practically apish. ries keday. MI recog-
r.ace the necessity of sleep and know
that it is the sovereign remedy forra-
tigue—' lin d nature's sweet restorer."
This ,fact has led to the theory that
steep is induced by the poisons which
vire known to be formed a:d passed into
the blood steam during wearying exer-
cise of mind or body. The theory is
that these poisune benumb the nerve -
centre controlling the circulation in the
Wain, with a constituent reduction in the
Hotel supply; this "anemia" of the bruin
pioduces unconsciousness, or sleep,
dur-
ing
which the activities of body and
wind aro repressed, the formation et
"fatigue poisons" is arrested. and those
'r ul
ntu
ntrcn(ly formed and ri c b in the
blood are eliminated.
When this has taken place the purl -
fled blood again nourishes and stimu-
lates tite circulation centre, an increas-
e l volume of blood flows to the brain,
and the subject awakes, renewed in
sees ,
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WOVAN'S TIt1.AL9.
Can be Banished by the Rich. Red BIwM
Dr. Willlatris' Pink Pills Actually
Nike.
The health and happiness of growing
girls and women of mature years de-
pends upon u
o blood s
u
PP1>
•
There
L a crisis in the life of every woman
when there aro distressing aeaetacl►rs
and backaches; when life seems a leer -
den and when some women seem threat-
eucd with even the loss of their resew.
It is at this period that Dr. Williams'
Pink Pills prove a blessing to women.
Every dose increases the richness and
the redness of the blood supple, and
this new blood strengthens the srgan.-,
enables them to throw on disease and
banishes the headaches and •1 ickucnes
and dizziness and secret pains tire have
elude life a burden. There ass three
sands and thousands of grow:ns girls
and women in Canada who owes their
health and happiness to Dr. \Vi1li'11.
Pink ('ills. Airs. Janes McDonrld e'f
Sugar Camp, Ont., is one of thee. She
says: "I was badly run down, fell very
weak and had no appetite. 1 suffered
h s and a
and c
Neem headachesd bnckaet
feeling of weakness. I could scarssly
drag myself shout and felt that my cr,11-
dilion was growing worse. t decile t to
try Dr. Williams' fink fills and te,t n
dozen boxes. but before they were all
used 1 had fully regained my health,
spirit and flesh, and ready for the labors and was able to do my housework with -
of the day. out the least fatigue. Dr. \Viilia:r''
This explanation Ls only a theoretical Pink Pills have been a great blessing;
to ►ne."
You can get Dr. Williams' Pink Pills
for Pale People from nny medicine den -
Ire or by mail from The Dr. Williams'
Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont., at 50
cents a box or six boxes for $2.50. 1f
you are weak or ailing give these pills
a fair trial—they will not dfsappoin'
you. _
cue, but it is pinusible. Whatever may
produce it and whether it is a cause cr
aii accompaniment, wo know that a les-
sened blood supply in the brain is as-
sociated with healthy sleep, and that
cerebral excitement and congestion
must be overcome before normal sleep
can take place.
The relation of the circulation to sleep
is seen in the alternate drowsiness and
insomnia of the very aged. While sit-
ting up they are drowsy and cannot
keep their eyes open, but the minute
they ile down the power to sleep for-
slikes them. Tins is probably due to the
fr.ct that the arteries have lost their
tone. While the subject sits up the
blood sinks away from the brain
cause the the weakened heart is unable to
overcome the pull of gravity; but when
he lies down Ib.e blood trickles into the
vessels of the brain and the smaller
arteries are passively dilated by its pres-
sure. Of eourse the process it not quite
so purely mechanical as this, for 110 one
could live with such flabby arteries, but
the force of gravity does act in a mea-
sure.
The treatment of this form of insom-
nia of the aged is not In the giving of tic, three years 190)3-05 nearly 7,250,000
hypnotics, but of something that will carats, sal a ton and a halt. 1'ho moue•
thee} up the blood -vessels, such as a lacy value of these diamonds was £14, -
cup of hot beef tea, of not too strong
lea, or even of weak coffee—a paradox.
since these things are usually supposed
to be inimical to sleep.—Youllis Com-
panion.
TONS OF DIAMONDS.
An Estimate
on the Output of (he ;lines
of the World.
Like nil precious metals and stones,
the unit of weight usually employed in
regard to diamonds is the carat. of which
151% go to make up n single ounce.
To think of sacks of diamonds by the
tel: staggers tine Imagination ; indeed,
the average annual output of the Kim-
berley mines is not more than half a ton
all fold, says the Pall Mall Gazette.
Statistics have been published recently
at Cape Town giving the output for sev-
eral years past of the Kimberley mines
and the river diggings. These yielded in
WIlY \\-E'IiE WEAK IN WINTER.
An eminent professor declares that
lack of sunlight in winter is largely re-
sponsible for the amount of illness so
prevalent at that lime of the year. Ilis
investigations have led him to •declare
That those people who live on the sun-
ny side of the hills and valleys are far
superior in intelligence, mental vigor.
health. and prosperity to those whose
homes are In the shadow.
We cannot have loo much sunshine.
li Is essential to health, vitality, and,
therefore, to prosperity. Many a weak,
sickly worker would become stronger,
physically, merely get-
ting
and by g
ting Into the sunshine. \Ve see in every
lug(' city• poor little human plants try -
Ing to struggle to manhood and w•oman-
hoo l living in dark, unwholesome tene-
ments which have never been warmed
by the sun's rays.
The light and warmth of the sun de -
vi lips strength, energy. ambition and
(enrage. A man's natural powers are
more Than doubled by contact with sun
and air . If we want to be strong, men-
tally and physically at our best, we
must have plenty of sunshine.
LATERAL CURVATURE.
This is usually brought about e y
Nulty positions In standing, sitting, etc.,
cr by n young girl currying a heavy
1 ally about. The first thing to attract
ntlenticn Is that one shoulder nppcars
to grow out behind, or to be higher than
its fellow. 'fher) inay be little or no
Pain, while the deformity is very !nark-
ed. The prevention of thLs trouble is
evident. Correct positions of the body
must be enforced, and one side of the
body must not be overstrained muscu-
larly.
BROKEN BONES.
Now -a -days a broken bona Is not al-
ways put up directly info a splint nnd
lrrpl iminnvablo until It tias healed.
Many fractures—I. e., bone breaks—
have damaged or Involved joints, and
ire the case of the elbow, wrist, and
snide there would soon be nn incurable
r.t:ffness if tho splints were kept on un-
til the bones were quite united again. So
tin!, 1f the case lee suitable, the surgeon
tent--a-days removes the splints, and,
Paving bathed the limb, gently rubs
and moves the joint for a minute or
two. Union of the l' ne'and the use of
Vic limb are in that way hastened at the
same lime.
You will always get the hearty ap-
proval of at least one person when you
plenae yourself.
From Boyhood Dr. Nansen. the Polar
explorer, accustomed himself to the use
e: snow -shoes, and would often go forty
ti- fifty miles on them without taking
any food with him.
The Right Ileus. James Bryce has for-
gotten more (hinge than most men have
'ver had the chance of nequiring. Ile
Mos been well described as "a grey y shag -
g; Soot.' end he has more the ninnner
of a University Iis.fesssor Minn that of a
fighting politietan. which perhaps ariwr
h :o the fact tint nearly forty years
eg s t e was the Regius l'rofes+nr of Civil
:Awe at Oxford. Ile Is a man of tt,••
meal ,,mating and indomilablo energy.
chunking mountains to this pet hobby.
iter wee for years the president of the
Alpine CILh, end was the (kat English-
men Io f $ 11 lit top 01 Mount Ararat.
41:6,000. Since the first diamond was
discovered by the banks of the Vaal in
1t,67 down to the end of 1906 it is esti-
mated that the total weight of diamonds
extracted from Iho Griqualand mines is
over thirteen and a half tons, of a market
value of fully £95,000,000.
If statistics of this sort can be trusted
—and in the case of the South African
yield they closely approximate to the
facts -only seventeen tons of diamonds
had been mined all over the world to the
end of 1901. \Vith the same relative out-
put since that year from Brazil and India
the world's output- of diamonds Ls now
mew than twenty tons.
The figure scents small. considering
the ages diamonds have been worked in
India and elsewhere in the East, and
must be largely guesswork with respect
1c: the output 111 antiquity. It Is, how-
ever, certain that more diamonds have
been placed on the market in the last
forty than in the previous thousand
years. -
TESTED WITH nnor3 OF WATER.
Number Thtit a Sceptical gtut%'nt in
Paris Could Stand.
A drop of water, even three or four
drops, falling on the head seems a thing
unworthy of attention; nevertheless in
Chinn n slow and continuous dropping
of water on the head has been found
to be a method of torture under which
the most hardened criminal abjectly
howls for merry.
When a professor In the Sorbonne
stated this to its class the other day,
says the London Chronicle, one of the
students laughed incretluously„ and
said it would take a gond deal of that
sort of thing to affect hien.
The professor assured him that even
one quart of writer dropped slowly onto
hes hand wee 11141 be beyond his endure
once. lie agreed to espe riment.
A quail measure tilled with water
was ',neigh, in. a ►nicroseoplc thole was
bored Into the When and the perform-
ance began, the professor counting.
During the flet hundred drops the she
d• nt made niry remarks. With the sec-
ond hundred he began to look less cheer-
ful. then grndunlly all his talk died
away. anil his ince took on a haggard,
tortnre',1 expression. \\'ith the third
hundred the hand began to swell and
look red. The pain Increased to tor-
ture. Finally the skin broke.
At the four hundred and twentieth
drop the sceptic neknnwiedged his doubts
vanished and begged for mercy. Ile
could hear no more.
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MOTIiI:RS FEEL SAFE.
Mothers who have used Raby's Own
Tablets for their little ore's say they
feel sate with the 'Tablets at hand. for
they nre n nev, r failing cure for nil the
miner Ills of babyhood and childhood.
Mrs. grins Cresamnn, New hamburg,
Ont.. says: "I have used Baby's Own
Tnblcts for stomach Imuble and con•
stipalion w•llh marked success. 1 al-
ways feel that my )tulle one is safer when
i have a box of the Tablets in the
Witte." Baby's Own Tablets are sold
under the gum -nide(' of a Government
analyet In contnin neither opiates nor
ether poisonous drugs. They always
041 geed they can't precsibly do harms.
Fier sure at druggists or by mail at e5
cents n box from The Dr. Williams'
Medicine Co., Brockville. Ont.
in 1R97 only 14,401 Rriti'ti cnlisr•a1.s1 to
Rtitish North .emertea. The number luta
been• -growing `ince Then by leaps and
dRhunlY I1n4 Ina year melted 07,133, of
whom 73,66i were English.
PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS.
Interesting Gossip About Some Promi-
nent People.
A short tints ago the German Empress
was asked by a very rich baroness what
things in the world she would like best.
"I can tell yuu very readily," said the
Empress. "There are four things 1
pre -
fes to all others, and theyall IK nnith
IC' They are my Kaiser, my hinder, my
Lisette, unci my kuche" (m)' King, my
chitdrel:, Why church. and my kitchen).
Mr. F. C. Selous, lite ruinous hunter of
beg gpule, was nicknamed "Zealous" by
his companions at Rugby. On leaving
school he went to Switzerland to learn
French a1il Germal. Ile rather startled
the worthy Seltzers on one occasion by
jumping into the !thine clad In top -boots
and great -coat. A duck which ho had
shot had fallen into the river, and he
wanted to get it out.
Earl Roberts, who has given up his
town house in Portland Place and gone
to live in the country, has transformed
his largo collection of curios to Isis resi-
t
• -Ascot. One o
, ►ere near A o .
deuce al I•.ngl n ,
the most highly prized 1s a piece of dirty
while rug, very much the worse for
wear; unci many
' 'u it
Cavo won-
dered
� n
seeing 1
dered�what 011 earth it was doing among
the ether curios. it is the "while Hags
that General Cronjo sent to Lord Roberts
intimating his surrender at Paardeberg.
It is interesting to note how rapidly
the members of the English Royal Fanc-
ily are dividing up the Royal spoils of
Europe. An English Princess Is on the
throne of Norway ; another, Princess
Margaret of Connaught, will some day
wear the Swedish crown. The daughter
or the late Princess Alice, King Edward's
sister, is now the Czarina ; the son of
the Duke of Albany is Duke of Saxe-
Coburg-Gotha ; the eldest daughter of
tho Duke of Edinburgh Is Crown Prin-
cess of Roumania ; the Crown Princess
of Greece is a daughter of King Edward's
eldest sister ; while a daughter of Prin-
cess henry of Batlenberg is on the Span-
ish throne.
Easily first among lady astronomers is
the gifted wife of Sir William Huggins.
1t Is not only since her marriage that
Lady Huggins has devoted herself to
star science. The most treasured posses-
sions of her early girlhood were a small
telescope and slur atlas. Sir William
Iluggins's !house at 'Tulse hill is splen-
didly ❑deed for the study of the stars,
but Lady Huggins declares that the first
requisite for a British astronomer is a
broken heart. 1f the organ is not frac-
tured already, the vagaries of the terri-
ble British climate, to say nothing of
London fog and smoke culling off all
observation; for weeks together, will
effectually break it for him.
1 Pe-ru-na Relieves
Spring Catarrh
ECZEMA AGAIN OVERCOME
7.AM-BIFK CURES .t CASE WHICH FOR
TWO YE.U14 II tit DEFIED EVERY
REMEDY IIt1ED.
A Farmer's Grateful Testimony.
No case of eczema, skin disease, cr
ulceration, should be despaired of until
Zan1-Iluk has been applied. The cose
1
MISS DORA HAYDEN.
"Without hesitation 1 write to thank
you for the great relief I have found In
your valuable medicine, Perrino. and
will call the attention of all my friends
suffering with catarrh to that fact. Be-
sides 1 cheerfully recommend it 10 till
suffering with catarrh in any form:" --
Miss Dora llayden, 819 6th St.. S. W..
�Washhiglon, D. C.
A CASE OF SPAIN(: CATARRH.1 Ahs. N. P. Lawler, 423'% N. Broadway,
Pittsburg. Kase, writes: "Lest spring 1
caught a severe cold. which developed
into a serious case of catarrh. i felt
weak find sick, and could neither eat
nor sleep well.
"A member of our club who had been
I cured of catarrh through the use of Pe-
' tuna advised me to try it, and 1 did so
:10 once. I expected help, but nothing
;'ike the wonderful change for the bet-
ter 1 observed alnnest as soon as 1 start-
ed taking it. In three days 1 felt much
better. n11d within two weeks 1 wens in
fine health. Peruna is a wonderful
medicine."
DEADLY I1BALLEh.
"You drink beer in winter to make
you warm and in summer to keep you
cool," sneered the maid.
"Yes," admitted the man, "1 handle it
Just as you do openwork."
Then tho cclnversation languished.
Do Not Delay.--\Vhen, through (leb'li-
Inted digestive organs. poLson finds its
way into the Wood, the prime consid-
eration is to get the poison out as rap -
of Mr. Francis Itennit, of St. Anne's idly and as thoroughly as possible. De -
(Man.), is a powerful Illustration of lay may mean disaster.-Parmelces
Zam•liuk's efficacy. Ile says: "1 suffered Vegetable Pills will be found a most
from eczema for two years, and tried valuable and effective medicine to assail
a great number of remedies. None et the inrluder with. They never fail.
thein. however, scenlevl to do lie any They go nt once 10 the seat of ttic Irou-
good. 1''e ailment was mostly In my
legs. and both these were actually raw
from the knees down. A small sample
box of Y.unl•Ituk was given to tine. and
even so small a quantity as that did me
a little good. I then obtained a proper
supply, and by the time I had used a
few boxes 1 was completely cured."
Zam-Buk differs from ordinary salves
and embrocations In containing no nni-
mnl oil or fat. It is compounded from
rich, healing, herbal essences. and Is
an ideal natural combination of power
and purity. 1t is highly antiseptic, and
instantly kills ba• illi and disease germs,
which settling on to wounds and skin
diseases set up festering, blood poison,
etc. Fur cuts, turns, bruises. ulcers.
ntscesses, pimples, boils. skin erup-
tions, scalp sores, spreading sores,
children's skin troubles. chafing sores,
etc.. Znm-Bak is unequalled. iD also
cures piles. All druggists and stores
n: 50c. a box, or from Znm-Bak Co.,
Termite), for price, 6 boxes for $2.50.
"is Mrs. Schnorer in 1" asked the
caller. "Yes, ma'am," answered the
amid -of -all work in the boarding house.
"She's in her room." "Are you sure?"
"Yes. ma'am. 1 just overheard her tak-
ing n nap."
IITCII. Mange, Prairie Scratches and
every form of c•,Intngintia Itch in burner'
nt animals rune din 30 minutes by lWol-
ford's Sanitary tl.utleen. It never fails.
Seld by all druggists.
Next to i.ondon which has nearly 1.19.-
l1i) Jews, Manchester is the town with
I►i • largest Jewish population. It has
24)00. Glasgow—a large city—has only
6,600, and Liverpool 7.000.
You cannot he happy while you hove
corns. 'Then do not delay in gelling n
bottle of Holloway's Corn Care. It re•
moves all kinds of corns without pain.
Failure with it is unknown.
Judge: "You say you are going to
merry this woman you have been berat-
ing ? ' Prisoner : "1 am, your ilonor.
i've gaol the paler right here." Judge.
"wen. Is it a marriage license or a lick
her license?"
Mira Maud Itranscomle, the famous
aetre;a. relates an amusing story con•
cerniug the unappreciated attentions of
a youth who once fell in love with her.
The youttg man :R parents were much
concerned about the flintier, and Im-
plored the actress not to marry him.
"111 give him a sound hiding," said the
father. "Don't do that," pond Miss Brines
Mn11k',
"There is a better wny of curing
hien. After the performance this even-
ing 1'Il put on an old dress and hat, and
make myself up to look quite ugly. You
bring your bay round to the stage -door
and point me out to hum as i come out."
This was done. and so cleverly was the
ruse carried out that Miss Itrnnscoinbe
heard the yeuUi exclaim to hill father u
'lie pa«ed them :--"My golly 1 I•Ihoughl
She w 04 pretty r \
bl.t and work a permanent cure.
The United Kingdom produces some
6'0.000 cycles yearly, of a value of
million pounds, and of these exports
nearly 50,000.
ONE OF THE REST 01,1 time remedies for all
skin affections such as Eczema. Ring worm, Heald•
headand similar affeetinn. Is wearer's Cerate.
it i. an ointment that h:u brought rellet to
tkuusaads. ---
CONSUMPTION IS
NOT HEREDITARY
such is the Decision of the British
Medical Association.
Jbeing
l 1 r• of suun h n
1,codtlec ofC
> 1 P
hereditary has been completely explod-
e: by the investigations of the British
Medical Association. Consumptten 's
purely and only a germ disease. 13u1
lung weakness and contracted chest,
which is conuuoniy constitutional or in-
herited, form especially favorite soil
and conditions for the lodgment and
the development of consumption germs
or tuberculosis. Ono of the world's
most famous physicians spent his life
studying this disease and finding a cure.
As a result 11e gave to the world the
most remarkable and - successful cure
for tuberculosis, and all the conditions
that lend up to it, that has ever blessed
the human race. That one word "Psy-
chine" e'(
clli he'' , • the life work of
r embraces Ls [
c
the world's greatest benefactors. 'Thou-
sands upon thousands owe their life to
I'sychine. Space permits only one tes-
timony naw:
"Several years ago my wife was
so scrioas:y ill of lung trouble as
for months to be unable to elite,
at which 111110 it noted physician
told me that the next dress that 1
• would buy for her would be a
shroud. She used Psychine and is
now reasonably well.
"Another case that came under
my notice was Mr. Galbraith.
"His was nn extreme case; ap-
parently, so far as 1 could judge,
a hopeless case. and yet he is now
so much improved as to be away
on a visit. Previous to going he
was gaining at the rate of 3N,
pounds per week, and w -ns again
quite well and able to walk about.
The doctors absolutely gave bilin
up.,,
REV. C. E. BURRS L,
Baptist Minister.
Forest, Ont.
Psychine is a world-iaured remedy
ter the euro of nit those troubles that
lead to Consumption, such as enughs,
colds, 1.a Grippe, chills, bronchitis ca-
b:ril , night sweats and all stornnch
and wasting diseases. At the druggists,
51k and $1.00, or write Dr. T. A. Slo-
cum, Limited, 179 King street \V., To-
ronto.
AS TO EXTRAVAGANCE.
Spendall : "If 1'd known you were so
extravagunt 1 would never have married
you."
Mrs,. Spendall : "If 1 hadn't been, papa
would never have let you."
An eclilor i9 n nein who is liable to
grammnticni blunders, toothache, typo-
graphical crimes, null lapses of memory,
and usually he line half a million Peeek‘
watching to catch him tripping. And
yet the world is full of people who want
to be editors!
Cholera and all summer complaints
are so quick in their action that the
cold hand of death Is upon the victim
1t'fore they are aware that danger is
near. if attacked do not delay in get-
ting the proper medicine. Try n dose
cf Dr. J. D. Kellogg's Dysentery C.ordl-
at, and you will get imnhediate relief.
11 acts with wonderful rapidity and
never fails to effect a cure.
They had n dispute. and ngreed to
leave it to the militnry expert. "What
bullet," they asked, "dn your consider
the deadliest 7" For several minutes he
remained in n brown study. 'Thin he
lis eke'l up with the air of one who had
settled the in Iter finally and definitely.
"The one that hits,_" he said.
,R 1 t. the best of all diet et IS
Aiotm tarifa 7
will not maks hone old muute but "Fermrlm"
will. Try 1t. All drug and general atones. IN
bottles.
"If you come in n year's time and
x(533' you hove not touched drink. 1 will
refund the money," sni.I the magistrate
nt Grays In lining a man for an assault
on a constable.
The housing committee of the Rnl•
lersen Borough Council have decide.)
that it will he necessary to increase the
rents to make the I.ntchmere and Town
!tall • Estates ns far as possible self-sup-
porting.
BMX ?i0. I$--17.
DON'T OVERORA\V YOUR BANK
ACCOUNT.
To overdraw your bank nccounl. whe-
ther mentally or physically, is more sui-
cidal even than to overdraw materially.
P.epnir wasted tissues, strengthen shat-
tered nerves and rejuvenate your rheu-
matic system by visiting the famous
Mineral Salt Springs of the "St. Cull- t for the next year. I'he council, before
arines Well" of St. Calherines, Ont.. A declaring the rate, will endeavor to in-
p•oslal card to J. D. McDonald, District duce the Board of Guardians to return
Passenger Agent, Grand 'Trunk Itailt•ay a surplus of £23,000, by which a fur -
System, 'Toronto, will bring illustrated ther reduction of 5d. can be effected.
descriptive mutter.
PA STOOD THIRD.
"I've got n wonderful boy," said the
came of five. "My oldest, nigh 1 mean. lie Starch
carne to ma the otter night with a sub-
ject for composition. Ile asked me off- �
IN MERRY OLD ENGLAND
NEWS BY MAIL ABOUT JOAN BULL
AND 1115 PEOPLE.
Occurrences In the Land flint Re1004
Supreme u
he 4ou
hnixcial
a In l
World.
Five snakes, each 2 feet in length,
have been killed at fort Isaac village,
Cornwall.
Lieut. -General Dorrien wilt ossume
cei nnlund of the Aldershot corps on De-
cunl er 1, in succession to Sir John
French.
Nineteen vessels, aggregating 43,000
taus, Have been launched from the
Cly do shipbuilding yards during \Burch.
\Vhile ploughing in a field at Monks
iiisborough (Bucks) a ploughman turned
up a unman copper coin dated A.D. 361.
Lord Mclhunc has opened a new
Church Lads' Brigade drill hall at
I ligh \embe o asite
given -by
Earl
Carrington.
Princess Christian is to preside at
the annual . u
cs unnc•r sato of
the
Royal
io.al
School of Art Needlework, which is to
b held in May.
For sixty year, without a break the
aged sexton of Easton Church, Suffolk,
has sung in the choir, which the joined
at the age of 25.
Two visits are to be paid to Alder-
shot this summer by the King --cite fear
the purpose: of holding u royal eco iew
o.1 l.nffun's ('lain.
Funeral volleys fired over the grave
er a young nnvnl officer at Apul,iram
have had iiia curious effect of cracking
one of the church hells.
An army veteran has died nt Ipswich
in his 86th year in the person of Alfrec!
Johnson. who served at Inlcerman, Al-
ma, Balaclava, and Sevastopol.
A screen of her own working has
been given by the Princess of \Vnl's
to the London section of the Australasian
Exhibition of Women's Work to be held
In Melbourne.
Bravery characterized the conduct of
Police Con.stahle I'lachelt, of Hackney,
who, In stopping n runnaway horse,
was dragged 50 yards. Ho holds re-
wards from the Royal Humane Society
for saving lives from drowning.
Summoned at Dover for not sending
his little girl Rose, aged eight, to
school, [carry Philpott said the child
practically kept house, at the same time
looking after two younger children and
her mother, who was subject to fits.
Dover has been selected for this year's
competition of the National Ai)illery
Association, the high elevation of the
guns on the cliffs )Waking it more suit-
able than Shoeburyness, where the pre-
vious competitions have been held.
\Vhen a wedding party arrived at St.
Mary's Paristh f:hurch, Sc rborough,
the bridesmaids were told that they ,
oeuld not enter, as they were not wear-
ing hats, but onl yw'reafhs of marguer-
ites. They then placed handkerchiefs
over their heads and were admitted.
The Finance Conunittec of the Ber-
mondsey Borough Council recommend
a reduction of 741. in the £ in the rate
Das fit
Doesn't
shrink
Pen -
Angle
Underwear
has
the soft
waren :Niel
tho skin enjoys.
Doesn't itch.
Made for men, wo-
mon and little folks,
in a variety of s t y l es.
fabrics and ,prices. P
Celluloid
u down my
for him. 1 t do n
hand to write itP
pale's and wrote it. I flattered myself
that 1 did rather well with that oomposi-
lion, It having been seine time since 1
had had occasion to write one, but i
hardly expected the enconium i got
from him. The next day at dinner time
he came rushing holm', hurried up to me
;old slopped me on the back.
"'hurah icor you, Pop!' he cried.
'You aro nil right. You stand third in
the elms.'"
Ili. REMEDY.
Tramp : "Madan, 1 tau suffering from
5
Easier ironing gives
i
i
better finish on things
ga
starched with Celluloid
Starch, the only no -
boil cold -water starch
that can't stick. You
will like it best, once
you try it. Buy it by
name. Anygooddealer.
ve•
Ltsbolr--j o
indigestion."
Indy : "Why, I'm sorry. What can 1 T i IIT a --••
do to trip
' Myoadau T 0 o
I'rrmnp : n', you can cure mo in- Linen.
stately by git ing me something to
digest.
Prevent Disorder. --At the first spry -
isms of internal disorder, Parmelee's
'getable (ills should be resorted to
Immediately. Two or three of these
sfilutnry pellets, taken before going fo
t ed, followed by doses of one or two
pills for two or three nights In succes-
sie n. will serve as a preventive of at-
tack, of dyspepsin and till the discem-
fe.rls which follow in the train of thot
tell disorder. The means are sirnple
ellen the way is known.
Public -hooses In the United Kingdom
etimbereel 96.727 In the yenr 1881. In
1('iht the nutnls r was only 91,502, and it
is still steadily diminishing.
Help your children to grow strong and
robust by counteraeling anything Ihnl
Cntlse5 ill -health. One great cnuse of dis-
ease in ch,ldren is werrng. Remove them
with Mother Graves' Worm Exlertntnn•
tor. It never tails.
The Admiralty is mint -oiled by four.
Fen Lords. one Civil tenni, and a Perlin-;
mentary and Finnncint Secretary. The!
inner gels the best pay of all—namely.
$10,000 a yenr.
I1 Lays n Stilling hand on Pnin.-70e
pains 111 the Joints ani limbs and for
rheumatic pains. neirnlgin and timbre
go,
i mhn-
go,, Dr. 'Morons' Ecle-etric 011 Is with -
cul a peer. Well rubbed In. the skin
absorbs i1 and It quickly and perman-
ently relieves the affected part. IIs
value lies In its magic property of re-
newing pain from the body, and for
that good quality it is prized.
1'ounr Dnetor (to patient); 'i hni pree-
rription i left Intl night. sir. was a mis-
take. II «•ns intended for nnother p11-
tient suffering teem a compininl of quite
n different kind from }•ours. Did you i
have it made up?' Patient : "lies, doe- I
tor, and 1 lock 1he medicine." Doctor :I
"Nell, how err von feeling this morn•'
ingj?" Patient; "Very much better."
Itis
Weautlzoriesevery dealer in Pen -Angle
Underwear to replace. at ctn cost, any
palmist faulty in material or maltin`
A pure, hard
Manitoba ¢
flour for bakers and others demand-
ing strength, color and uniformity.
H& TE
W ISTRONC
AM'
FhoIW
AT YOUR GROCERS
DEALERS EVERYWHERE$UPPLIED WITH
FLOUR ASD FCLD,L.WRITE US.
WE ALSO MARE ')LEEN CITY. A BLENDED 4101.5
THAT HA1 GAINED 6R1 AT FAVOR ASA 6LhLRAL
HOUSEHOLD 'ALL PURPOSES. ELUL R.
rlil CAMPBELL MILLiNGCO,
TURUNTO JUN( TION
N T
CARPETsod Cleaning. Thisya DYEIepeeist ts withiNG
e.
'BRITISH AMERIOADYEING 00.
Sed partMalara b pest and we sesame low Istp
Address Sea W. Nssteeal.
YOUNG MEN WANTED—FOR FIIIE-
men arid brakemen; experience un-
necessary; over 500 positions open at thb
present time; high wages; rapid promo-
tion to engineers and conductors:. 875 1,
$200 per month; instructions by nunil at
your home without interruption wilts
present occupation; wo assist each she
dent In securing n position; don't delay;
write to -day for free catalogue, instruc-
tions and application blank. National
Railway Training School, Inc., 1432 K.,
ilss'on Block, Minneapolis, Minn., U.S.A.
STAMMERERS
The ARNOTT riesnoo le the only logi-
cal wosthed for the cure of Stammering. It
traits tale CAUSE, not merely the HABIT,
sad Insures ndtural speech. Pe*pbl•t, par.
Neuters and references seat on request.
THE ARNOTT INSTITUTE
ORKL$N, ONT, CAN,
FOR SALE,
300 LIGHT DYNAMO
In good running order. Bar-
gain for cash.
S. FRANK WILSON,
73 Adelaide Street West, TORONTO.
There are at (east 40,000 habitual
ri• ilr.t
tng,unls in Great Britain, Ind in tir
of trade depression thio number of
tramp, nearly doubles.
Chnpinin : "This Is your third terra in
this prison. Are you not ashamed 10
have your friends sen you here'"
Abashed Convict : "Indeed, I am. ilia
prison is disgraceful. The reception -
room smells like a tap -room. the cells
are dark as caves, the governor is no
gentleman, aid the table Is not fit io
all down to. Ashamed to have my
friends come here? I am Mortified
every tin►o I seo them ; but what can 1
do?"
The largest salmon on record was et
Russian fish, which Von Siehald declares
to have weighed 93 pounds.
—seek ,'-
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On Your Savings
Compounded Quarterly
Send tor booklet
"BANKING BY MAIL"
It expiable how our Savings Department Is no
furehcr from you than your nearest mall box.
Capital and Res•rv•
$2,900,000
THE UNION
TRUST Cl/ LIS"
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