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Document Distovered Whlab Otterail
Reward for Ills Capture' .
There has jtaat aaarea irate tile IPT4t911
hilwercinL brY31.AnIcal.
It is the. cr4-5,ina!1 1rc,elart)..,A7,0ra
Slieti. atWblicbali, Ani.Tv3t lst, 174,5„ fyr
cagt4Th1 L.i.Char:e3
Wilk, as luso tirtq3 tho tot), the
signature ef the 13 Lord3 311.tstie(,,,s. who
tokted uu 'beatal cf the 'fang during: hiS
It'lAwnce
L. lionover,
Taal euett .3 praQ2amat!',,on
al is - .i.eatter
ttit new laae Prig,irtal teen lre.
4ise9v,c.,rc1, and, t,,,tf,ane ta say, rtc„1
tepy„ printed. Or otaQinNiSe, becin
trit(Td. ,
The" proclamation, "0111 vellura, sited
acme. 24 inches by 18 inches, begins ,,by,
reciting a etatute of George IL; 1.743*,
which places -,-.111 attainder on any son
ot "the Pereen who :preteadea to atia
Prince of Walee in the lifetime of the
late King aames 11." seeking to land in
ttay 'pare of the,laing's domain.
Then. follows this passage:
as, we have received information that
the eldest on of the said. Pretender, did
lately embark for France in order te
land in some part of his MajeatY's King-
dom, we do command and require
(everyone) to ase their utmest -enclea.v-
oars to seize and secure the said son at
the Pretender, whenever he shall land
*r attempt to land — In erclei to his
being brought to justice, „ , And to
the. intent 4that all. due eacouragement
away be given to so important a service,
we do hereby promise" a Reward a
-Tbirty-Tbousand Pounds- to sueh siteaSon_
and pereone who shall se seize and se-
anreethe said son of tine said pretender
aso that he may be brought to justice"
The Lords Justice Who sign axe the
Archbishop of Canterbury, Lead Chan -
tenor Hardwick, tae Duke .01 .Dorset,
Earl Gower, the Duke of Devonshire, the
Itailte„ of Bolton,' the Deice et Newcastle,
' .the Earl of Chesterfield,the ,IslarqUia of
Tweeddaie, the Duke of Bedford,„ the
'Parke of .Grafton, the Earalsof Stair, end
Itlenraa Pelham', First Lord of the Trea-,
41 is intended so. to exhibit this pro-
,tasaxilation.ia the *Manuseript Saloon at
the British Itivecture and a printed _copy
, c' the counter ene issued by ..latinee
Charlie, ,wherein a similar reward is
tut on the pereon of 'Goarge.IL
Sunlight Soap is better than other soaps,
but is be when used in the Sunlight way.
To appreeis.te the simplicity Arid ease of
washing with Sunlight Soap in the Sunlight
- way you should follow directions.
After rubbing on the soap, roll up each
piece, immerse in the water, and go away.
Of awl fan Wit flavar is. In
WORTH
eryT;irtni of
Kept there by proper handhng Train plantation ten etere. Just
TRY 'ME RED leAlftELs
Only one best ten.' Blue Ribbciu'S
do its work in thiityto sbcty
Your clothes vvill be cleaner and vviiiter than if washed
in the old,fashiontx1 'way ifv,ith boiler and hard rubbing.,
Equally good with 'hard or soft water.
Lover Prather* Lioritetl, TstrOnt0
VERY KAU ON
TIIE •PRAIRIES
.4ts ITS CURES cnbirrEn To
DODD'S KIDNEY
John *bite Could Vet. NOW, 10 11411
.11iS Rheumatism Till Ile Tried .the
Great Canadian Kidney Remedy., a
„ .
Yellow- Grass,. Asses; T.,,,
•SaaSpediala—No place a on, the prairies
but can 'tarnish some.padot of the splen.
:dia. work -Dodd's Kidney Pills are aoing
la wiping oat the'Kidney alaneasse et
• tha West, s It was near here that little
Edith Harris was so wonderfully curd
*t Dropsy by them, •and now Mr. John
'White is giving an experience, almost at.
remarkable. • '
"i' think," MraeWtate says; "I should
tnow af the benefit 1.gal
ey Pills. I had Mesta
end neither' declare
`the a' bit at geed' till
Dodd'a Kidaey Pills.
t steal of good; I
ing Doda's Kidney
hen I talk," *s
\guts theslaidneys.
SOund Kidneys strain11seeds of diss
ease out of the blood. They tone up the
Jody to lis higheststandard of health
• „
and energY.
I
PORCELAIN a on COLIV „es
LEARNING GRUESOME' TRADE.
Executioner $Taught How to Hog -Tie and
Hang Men.
From time immemorial the job et
hangman in London has bee.n one that
15, 1101 coveted, and one (hat in el:ease-
•qtience is very highly paid when the
amount of work is iuvolved Is consider -
ea.‘
--Tentoriville prison. has a _pew
ap-
pointed haograan. - His name is Alec.
Taylor.. be appearance he Is a typical
st aman, tread shouldered, of medium
height, muscular, and, etrange as it
may seem for one who selects the post
.ot common haagnaan tor a life voca-
tion, he Is possessed .of unusual genial-
ity. '
Just at present he is serving bis ap-
prenticeship in connection with his Po -
salon :of common hangman. In order
that he may be posted, and in order
that he „Vey, not • become frightened,
when -11conies to the matter of really
hanging people, be Is obliged to go
tarouga. the routine of daily hanging
lay figures of elothaand sand. '
'It is, of .eourse, essential that the
Official who lies •to carry out the. last
dread eentence of the law should first
thoroughly learria.the te.ehnique of his.
gruesomeprotession toinsure that when
the tirne comes all the operations will
happen decently and in Oder.' , There-
fore, each •hangman, immediately: diet
appointment, goes through 'a realis-
tic course of training. In pursuance of
this policy Taylor, under the, guidance
of experienced prison officials, who heae
assisted at many executions; is team-
ing the business, _
Several saodbaga, shaped to. repre-
1
from Doe ..,
niatism foiaa
nor „medicinee
• Itist spring I tri
*They did .me a
a`feel 'like recomme
' rills oven stronger
Dodd's Kidney Ea
• , •
"At one time,"' said a dentist, "every-
body wanted his treat • '.,t'eetria" filled
- 'with gold; but now there are plenty of
people' who regard gold fillings that
.IshOW. as Unsightly, and who have their
°front teeth titled and built up, If requirt
cd* with, porcelain, •WItioli matches the
'teeth in color. This porcelain wOrle is
ne f the latest advancee in the de-
,erit _of modem dentistry. ,' In
mg a tooth . with gold we drill* nut
the cavity, to make -it larger within
:than at the opening,, 'but the cavity for
porcelain filling is made slighay
larger at the eperung than at the brue.
crhe porcelain. filling Se held in place
not ay the narrowing la of ,its relaxes
ing walls at the opening. as Is the cue
with other fillings; but- by. cement.
Theae are Many abodes) of porceltun
raterial, there are also Malty inlay ce-
silents of in shades. • The _proper
Shd() eof cements having' been seleetel.
and 'the surface, around the cavity and
that of the back of the Inlay haviag
teen suitably roughened to make the
cement 'bold . the betten, You mix the
cement and apply it, and set the, inlay
Into_placri, there • to be held until the
centent is hardened.
T111?. DitAVEST MAN IN ENGLAND, ,
sum oh
f five undredpounds
bY MC will of a clergyman nettle('
NarcroSG,, of Pramiffigharn, to "the
bravest man. in Erdand," 'Me .ezeeu.
' tors of the, estate applied to the Duke of
'Wellington, who r,e)lied: "It is gat -
*rally thought that the battle of Water.
oilit Of the geceteet battles ever
fought 1)y the English, The sttecess, of
fl!*'battle turned on. the closing of - flte
getcs 1i(,r. These, were ttut
in tho most couragernis.inamter, at the
very rtielb of time, by 8fr lames Alec-
`dosinek and he is the man to whom volt
chould pay the five Ituralred pounds.:1
„When ir Jetriel tV1113 lOid of tins, he
said "I carmottelaina all the credit for
closing tbe gates of Ilougortzont. My
sergeant, Johtz Graham, seeing with me
the Impertatice of the step, ,ttalted f r.
viara to 'help nm and by vflir loav
wil 'h14' tho legaoy with 1,lrn.0 Ifis
modest arid honorable re uo4 was
franted.
DIPLOMATIC,
Mee. Ilrenahoroligh--"nid you tell 'the
catok that the steals wak burnt?"
Mr, 13renxborougheaMt exiattly.
Sold her it weei filet rights but that etre
ipraforre, it is Irgir vtoists401401•",
sent men of different weights, 'ore dailysupplied, for Taylor's practice. • lie is in-
,
strueted to theaeffect, that Men of -vary -
One Thousand Farmers
Wanted.
We want 1,000 farmers for Western
Canada for the spring of 1900. The
renter, the young farmer with very
limited small capital, and the farmer
with a number of sons for whom he
wishes • to secure terms, Are the people
'alto should write us as quickly as they
read this notice, We .can se4le you •in
the great awheat-belt of -Manitalbas or Abe
other Provinces of Western Canada, aria
give you such a faience es we conadents
1Y believe hae never before' been offer-
ed -to settlers in any new country.
Our lands are the choienst, and situ-
ated in the best ',tried and the best sea
tied 'farming and wheat -raising dis-
tricts,'"and'our plans ares.uch as will
surprise you by reason Of their fairness
and helpfulness. A 111031 with a few
hundred dollars. and -with health and
energy, by adopting one of them, ,can
La a Veryshort. time be Well-to-do.
The ordinary settler corning here has
to •break hiseland and backed it the first
year, and therefore does not secure any
return from the land until the harvest
of the following year is reaped."Under
our plans, the settler will begin to have
an lucerne from the start, and at the
same limo will be going on getting,
reada his land for crorlaing. • If you •in-
tend. corning to Western Canada • to
farmawe can thus put you to the 'way
.ef helping yourself from the first day
that you arrive hero, and thus of being
independent. We want One thousand
settlers for the spring of 1906. •
Our lands have been all very careful-
ly selected, and We guaaaatee the re-
ports of our examiners on the•earne. No,
person need apply whose habits areaiot
good', lana who is not able to produce
first-class reference's as ,to his character
ing bungs eliould be given certain pre-, nd andustr
scribed "drops" to cause,' instantaneous
ileatlas , e.• • , ' • ,
Then aesahabag made to the rough,„
rude eemblanCe of a men is placed on
the scatfoleaaalap. Taylor is •iiiformed
about the vaeight, the noose is ,properly
adjusted, the requisite drop .arranged
for, and the :lever. pulled. This expert- but sometimes an indention of the first •
anent is performed . again and again 1 stage. of nervous degeneration. ° The
With differently a weighted bags., , habit 'should be • treatea as a 'disease. it
The other part of. .tbe aanginans taws she •general health,as the.picces
training, the pinioning of the condemns
ee prisoner, ip even snore .realistic. For
`the time being stalwart wardens .pose
as Condemned murderers. Taylor prace
ticeeaon them, and is shown the quick-
est and, the most effective way of tying
the hands, and feet.
CHARGE . OF Usual LaGIIT
GADlas
• L •• ••
A•lame w_itti,„it wherever It has, gone, and
There can be no doubt that esenaya It is primal at,at,the antipodob an WW1 NO
son founded the idea:, metre, and hamea lamaalctilalaaeLtaaa "
movement•his grand 'Ptnigli '"frile • A-Ltet's see, ,the Married Men' ell
_ .
Address, •Western , 'Canada' Settlers'
Mutual Land „Co., 23 Canada Life thailda
ing,, Winnipeg. .0
aseesee-e+-te-attak
Nail-biting . is, not always,'habit to be cured by Some punishment,
of 'sharp nail are swallowed', and mar
USC 'a.pfsendicitis. A little Qbittcr aloes
rubbed on *the finger tips will care it
La children,a • - •
„
cooe are/Jaime' requires little - ad-.
•rcertising. Dr, Thomas' Viclectric 01,
gained the good name it now enJOYs.
„ not „ -k• through elaborate advertising, but
Find?ta great unirtedrj aS teini Ittly for
o y aturnon re.4-
Iratory organs, it has. carried its
t Brigace," "
RETORT COURTEOUS
The young lady was a victim, of the
piano -playing baba.
"You must diseceatinue your practice
for a time.," said the doctor, or it will -
send you to an uatimely gave."
"Valay don't you discontinue your
prettice, doetar?", she rejoined. "Then
you Wouldn't fill so many untimely
gravep." . •a•.°
Salsia Of Eglington, Says: "1
fiV4F-rerrnovvi—ten Parns froip WY feet
. with Ilallowai's Corn OUre.7 Reactor—
, go thou Anil et likewise. „ a .
There are more auqsaaaaeorty.,aars
than' in the. water.' " a
4
Genius is merely•another name for tin-
„recograized talent.
There is tie itirtleg vrith a par*t '
bellows and, there is ae taming in your if
yeu have lumbago or lame batik, but it would be
vette( 00.9y, if you b1 "The iliL” Identhol
Plaster sta year W,dc-
•
Under the classification of married
!nee. ilnd a 101, of lanai:kiwis homes.
It isn't always,,wiseU Judge a man by
the'swear.words he doesn't use
Mother Graves' Worm Victerminator
has no equal for destroying worms in
children and adults. See that you get
the gennine Wheit Purchasing- '
, •
Marriage opens 0. few eyes and Many.
paased. • , ,s
It requires a strenuous carpenter
!leer .
To These •• Sedentary Occiipatiott.--
4en who 4olloW sedentary pecupatIons,'
'which' deprive 'them, of fresh • air and ..tx,-
ertise. are more prone, to ' disarderts of
the liver 'and' kidnoyo than )$a tfLo
load active, outdoor . lives. fornor
• will find in Parmelee's Vegetable Pills
reStorative -without queAlen tho..n.ost
ellicaciouti. on the nuirket. tire
easily procura)le. easily taken; as:..
PeditionslY., , and therl are eurPrisingly
cheap considering their exeellenae.
aalvanIzed Or painted red on both sides. Mot durable and economical *orating for ;tooting'
OF Siding -Mt Residences „ Houses, Berns, Eleveters,..Stores, Churebee. Poultry ;louses.
etc. Basler to lay and wiltinst longer than any otber covering. _Cheaper than wood
shingles or slate. .leo exeerience necessary. A hammer and snipe are tali only took reetiir.
ed. It is oosetbardetted high elude steel,. Also Corrugated kos. Painted or OstlyenisCe4b
in sheet$ 00 iuches long. Beadol and Ssisbeeseit Collings, V Grins d 2,000
designs of Roofing, Fading and Ceilings in all grades. Thousands of , dingo through „the
nonunion are corona with our ahoot Metal floods, making them
FIRE wirrot AND LIGHTNING PROOF- ,
Ekuldin-7,inpordor f4r as any equares41.0xL0 feet) SO yell refteltekt0 °ever your,nW Or Ord
buthimg. The Tory tro9t roofing for this g mike. We 'eau supply Save Troughs Alt- iblelfh
cerrugood or Plate Reuod, tossoluccer PspeO, Shea` elbows', $Pilost Tubes'
hind" unga(mbler thei-Plhriacih giliagY4g, aftEgertablilirdhaodr ,;14,% -r4713 --t
concorm o( 1h
Write for free samples and Catalogue of or ,
V'rea7:30X,a43)-"Et• Malt$41:11.312*ZsiNit,',
010O700M4 4‘12., OTTAWA, ONT. TilltetiTO. WOMPEO, VAKOOUVICes $,16.
Wta craft St- 423 eimeoX SO 70,164 et 70 408110,11 07% en Polder lit,
wrirru %tom NEAREST OPPIOE. '
IntAD P/PF4.141D *19RR-"-Q$04.7,41, MT.
NORWAY'S POLICY.
To .e.ncourage working people to --es-
tablish hoonse of their , glans Nizirvilay
has founaleaa a bank for Working men.
It lends. money at. a,Saaend 4 per cent,
and gives • the borroaVere forty-two
years- in which to spay loan. The
total cost of' the house mast not - ex -
'coed $800, and the area of -the.; tend
must not be more than five acres.'
I
4'What a gilt-edged*world. this •would
,be..if there was as much entbusiaern at
the Brash of an enterprise as there is at
,the "
The Poisoned SPrI110.—AS In nature
so in man.' Paige the spring and dis-
ease and waste are bound to followa-the
stomach and nerves..but,' of kilter means
poison in the spring. South Arnericaii
Nervine is a great purifier, Cllitg ,Indi-
gestion, Dyspepsia, and tones-ahe nerves.
The best evidence of its effiCaeY is the
unsolicited testimony of thousands f
cured ones. -76
Charity says nothing and saws wool,
bat philanthropy employe a press agent.
."Our new pr.eacher is a. vegetariataa
SItitifT4IINKER
mAosucra CO..
IlAliatUTON
1' -
a A MOTHER-IN-LAW NOT DESIRED.
Mr. Hardaead-eat• ha.ve called* sir, to
ask for the iiand of Your daughter:" a .
Old Gentleman_avaith einotiona-"She is
the'only. °Whist have , and her mother
.is gone." . •
Mr.'llardhead (hastily) -4'014 tliatas.no
oblection, I assure you." • •
A Few People tan '"zwear out ts„eougn," but. 1
is about the , noist dangereus experiment
able.. The -other en of as weal; ones kn.(' be
take Alleu'a.Lung Balsam at once and be on the
tate side.
aA man .has to die to make Anything
out of his life insurance," 'said the
elti-
zen. ."011, uo,".re,plied.the life insurance
agent, "I never died yet." •
, , popular is I:tickle's Anti -Consump-
tive Syrup, as a niedioine• the treat-
ment of, colds and coughs or ailments
of the throat, - nue to exposure • to
drsut hts, or midden changes .0f tem.
Oharge of 'the •legh ' • - have better halves, doo't. they?": 2--„"YeS, but he'Pla-*Aehes IneatY setanorisa' pera ure. that, druggists and all e
ertoerVI,ar" ritivicoh owlartsp_11$1taxt)13.a-zhaead, 1Ve?"' "Betthr quarters " d Ift
„,1A seri what d a so „ ers in patent medicines' keep supplies on
Sure / cure for Boa . ant to take, and the use ,of ilt"': tttO.1".
hand te tbe demand., • It, in pleas-
laiehael Drayton'a "Battle of. 'Agin- es.
fteade4110; tO Which wonten are mere anteen freedin Item throat And ng
the "resernlilanr,e can ,1)e teaced:• °
• Children who are pate ind re' evish want some- sUoiect rn n, beeowies aittte in 'diseases.
an e
„ .
They now to fight aro. gone
thing that will make geed rich blood ; there sense Wubjeete that ,they ere utterly pro. -
Armotte on armour shone, • Pewee° to ormai eeaerovisna for this .purpoiT. strated. The stornoch refuses rood, end
„Drurarneanow to Drumm() did greiae Mothers, be sure to get * 'bottle. there ia a constant and distressinq
rf-
To hear was wonder ,
A' blunt man usually has aa has beCOM6 : unduly secreted there.
fort to free tbe stomach from °Ho why
That, with ° the Oryes they make, enarp, welters Vegetable Pills are a speedy al..
The Ve.ry earth. Slid shake. tongue. terstive, and ilk ,neUtraliZine the effe.t is
of the intruding - bile relieves the' press
'13rurnsiat to Trurripet spake, sure on the nerves Which cause , the ,
Thiltaler to' raahundere . ttee.ds‘clas. Try them, ,
, ,
Tapers Saint Oriopon'e day . "Ah, darlingt" he exclaimed, "as „we.
'Fought was this Noble Frays sit 'together under the spreading branela
:Which laanie did not *delay , es of -this noble tree. I do declare•on m
, To England to carry.
.. 6, when shall terialise men -',
With such 'Acts all 'a l'en - '
i. 0
Or Engltunt breed againe
-sea Such ,n Xing YfarxTi
Some men merely sleet the, leseersaf
'two e.vils as a sample. •
- •
My Kidneys are all Wrong! How shall
I insure best results hi the saortesttime?"
it stands to reason that a ligeld speeifte
o! tae ,unquestiona.ble merit of South
American Kidney Core will go more di-
rectly and quickly to the- seat of the
trouble than the "pill forni" treatment,
and when it strikes' the spot there's
healing in en instant. --78.
,
.
Torn—Paul waen't she angry when
you called .on her with. a four-daya-old
beard on your .face?'" Dilt
e—"Yesa sh
said -she felt it very much."
e
--INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION.
iliew Food Deeded off tbe Insidious(
Disease.
The happy Wife of a good old-fash-
.
toned Mich. famer saytt:
"In ilia spring of 1902, I was taken
sick—a general brnking .(lown„ as it
were, was exeessively nervous, could
not sleep well at night, my food seem-
ed to do me no good, and I was so weak
could scare* walk across -the room.
"The doctor said my' condition was
due to overwork and close confinement
and that be very ;Mich feared that con.
sumption AVOtild set In. Fur (xlveral
months I took one hind (tf Medicine after
amother, but with 714) effeet—in fact, I
seetned to grow worse.
"Vial determined to quit
te5ie ume(11.
ci, give coffee and 6,02. what Gra.
p,e
Nuts food would do for rite. I began to
at .Grape-rkints with sugar and creart1
end bread and, butter three tioreS
day.
write effect wan otzrprisingi I 13efit'itt
to gairt flesh end strength forthwith,
ray nerves, quieted down. and n-reiV 1161:.
malty steady(nd sound, tAttt sleep
came back to MO.. , rix Weil.i; time
divharged to hired girl and conananc.
ed to do My own housework for a find.
of M. Thil was two' years ago, an 1
1 ern doing it still, and enjoy it."' Name
girt% by PostAnn nattA (:rit*k„Atiali„
Tharat's a reason. ftead tits little
04104001/4,,A004 wo,.44/4." pto.
LONGEVITY AND -LIQUOR,
„ has come to be generally recogniz-
ad ae a factatbet the alcohol habit is one
of the mein fa.etors in determining the
length (kali°. Figures furnished by in-
eurance companies in Englarid show
that tbe average life tf the total ,ab„
stainer is nirie-yeara. longer than that
of the drinker, arid oho of our own con-
cerns in the seat° line of busliniss, the,
Equitable, Ilea' published a sta,thinent to
the effect that the death rate among
"nwderate" consumers of liquor is .E3
per gent higher than among teetotalers.
Some of tho companies on both sidesot
• the water, indeed, put abstainers in a
separate class among their pelicy.hold-'
ers, malting thezn a special-. allowance
e 5 per cent. or more on preminms
BRACING TIIE NEtIVES.
'Ile number of people who ;suffer
(Mtn °ItlerVC5" 18 very" remarkable. It
came ;iii lite tt over,v country, and every
nationality seems *to hat e its own per.
geniil? method for "bracing the nerves."
Tea drinking is almost an internation.
at cure, but txpet4s tell us that this is
the leirA successful. It acts as a tette,
but the reaction is Very harmful. Per.
I: the best "1L,-"-rfoa tired nerves
is cold water. 1.11: 11i Make the most
MO' Oi thiS cor,„ The fa'e is splashed
ill cold water, toad the; h nits held in it
kyr four or five minutes. then liatf a
flaa3 Cif tag() int AI water , !alien. The
Japaticse find vtl'y hot, l'znilk, rt;., -1
.q,,,otxly, very beneficial, stid this„ by th
ont,,e
irny, I..; Ir ::1 rt',k,,t.,lateettled 1 y
toany tilolic--at ii:o.,:ii iii , t;i.6 C)Cligliy.
t‘fany French doottWi itp,,I.A.1 flaiL-Iii3
h
wo aro, 61;irrci-ing fiN"Jrn *0,...°1 ti fAt, I
fill(ilir fur half tat It()lir feGicd. I
hen a that you are tile only girl r have
ever loved." *And' just the 'stlapieleti
stii1e •crossed the dear. thing's features
et. she replied: "You 'always nay appro-
pfate things. John; this is a "cheatnut
arailight elottp is lotto than ether Nem,
tit is best whim *sad In the 111111ight Wei•
Zuy Sunlight Soap ouifkftsllsir Unctions:
!IOW RESOLUTION WINS.
rearof failure, or lark of faith In
one's ability, is one of the meat potent
Causes of failure.. Mealy • peciple of
splendid powers have attained only
rnedium suecese, and inany are totel
felluree, because they tot bounds to
their actiievernentse beyond 'which thee.
did riot allow themselves to think that
they couldpass.. They putoias
litaitati
to their ability. :111rioughts are forces,
arid the constant belief in one's in-
herent right and power to succeed will
cliange batioapitable conditions and un•
kind erraironinents to favorable once.
If' you resolve upon SIMMS ener.
gy you will coati attain it.
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"Mamma, ,did. 1 • eat tbe hole in the
dcuglanta, tee?" "No, dear, a hale.tara
not be eaten," 'Well; then; what M-
aim° of it?" • •
Pile Terrors Swept Away.—Dr; Ag-
new's Ointment stands at the' head as a
reliever,, heeler, and sure euro for Pace
ala foams. One application will give
comfort in a few minutes, and 'three- to
sikt days'' application according to direc-
tions will cure chronic cases. It relieves
aji itchirig iind burning skin diseases
la a- day. 35 cent. -179
Miss Withers (shovaing'photograph of
beinelfa--"I'm afraid, it's rather faded."
/links (inexperienced, aged nineteen) sr -
"Nes, but it's just like •you."..
,
'Angering, /stubborn old sores are erased from
the eta by Wesaterito Cerate. The goad work of
blood -cleansing is completed with Weaver's Syrup.
PERSONAL POINTERS.
Interesting Go;1417— About Prominent
• People.
• thTem.hemag of Graeae is, the,, greatest
linguiet among' monarchhe s; ' :reads,
twelve languages, end, speaks most of
The Duchess of Devonehire has pre-
served the freshness and vivacity of her
youth to •Mich on extent that sae bus
earned for herself the sobriquet "The
Evergreen." -
The Mikado le very fond of outdoor
sport, and warmly encouraged the intro
duction of football into Japan. Reis a
good hunter and fisherman, and an ex-
cellent eliot with the rifle, lies devotion
to lawn-termie 1:3 marked, •and he is
clover as a wielder of the racket. '
Icing Leopold of Belgium is11.1(1 10 be
•,the inoet frugal of all inonarche. • Ile
risof-: at t3ix and works till nine o'clock,
la the morning, when lie ode a little
bread with marmalade, perhaps an ap-
ple, and &irate a cap of tea. Title con• -
dailies hie areaRiciat. For luncheon he
eats still ie, oftcn, emittiint 11113 ineal
„It
HAD LOaT THEM.
Lena -"Fred aialin blow 1 iifs brain
c,1A bfl,ance :von ii;424 tn.e olner
raldit., he, Crligot Prop();;Cfi tj 1110."
Maud• "Ind lift? Theft he must have
got rid of them in ohm other tvoy."
,
Leai elegrap
Great opportunities In the U. S. for
Canadians as .telegraph operators— VO •
to 50 '0. higher salaries. Positions tar'
sr graduates, °Sendefor free catalogue..
pet. Tel. & • School, Detroit* Mich.
Generator Wanted.
Direct current generator, 110avolts, 24
or 4 'pole, multipolar preferred, 500
lights,,must be in .first-class condition:
S. FRANK WILSON, -
aa A.delaide.SC, Toronto..
NORTII-VIESTE
-ON.,TRE _
Grand .Tt.unk, Padific
' .1 have two. secticos of land for sale
,entire oia in part, on line ..of Grand
Trunk Pacific., now uocrer catistrue,
tion 'just west of Portage La Prairie,.
Ploughing in the NorthwO,st will be-
gin as early as February. You can
sow oats; potatoes and ‘alfalfa
breaking and get big prices front
railroad contractors on the opot.
Then hire .out your tearne for ran -
road .grading at aa per day. You
won't get such a chance for a start
another year, Don't -waste any
time, 436 there is practically no other,
land for sale of equal quality in
such a .situation on such lerms and
at so low a price'. Price $10.,50 per
acre; six year terms, •'
J. L. • PA.RSONS,.
' .92 Winchester 'Street.
„Toonto, Ont.,
BUILDING wErmouT, WOOD.
A firm of Baltintort architects' has,
drawn plans for a building without ay
wood in its construction. It will be six
storeys in height, the entire, structure to
be of reinforced concrete and ateel,
liven the doers, window ' sashes, and
deer jambs will 1e of. metal,
Ileart-Sick People,—Dr. Agnew's Cure
for the Heart is a heart tonic that nev-
e.afails to cure ---Ls swift in its' effects—
goes closer to the "border land" and
snatches from death's grip more suffer-
ers'then any other remedy for May tam
-
Ile of diseases and ailments in the cute.
gory of human sufferings. •Gives relief
in, 30 minutes. -75 •
"Iiow are you corning' on with our
now system of weather prediction?"
"Well, answered' the prophet cheerily,.
'1 'cana always _get the kind of weather
all right, but I haven't quite eucceeded
in hitting the slates exactlyia , ea•
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.1 raith
"
You caitriot T, exptcted to have faith is
Shiloh's COlisninpbon Cure the 1.11
Tonic, as a care for Colda 4tIgle Mul a
diseases of die itir pasf.agel, if yeti have
mot tried it. We have faith LI it, owl we
gustsntal it. If A doesn't ettre yoa it cods
yOU nothIng. If it fleet it cost; you Zic.
Tliet's Ur. Try it .
Shiloh bas cured many thotratele of Old.
most obstinate case$, anti We do e0111,-.3itate
to say thst it will etre any CAI, C0410
Throat ior Lung trouble. - If wo vt# 1 not
bel!evo this tto would not'guaraztte
044 has had an Inkohell steed of
ettetas fox thirty ycars.h hal stow]
CS"? pouibie tettwithotit ialt,tio. Father
- Proof
Is found it* tile may itabtaosith of thole
*who have tried end boon curt
iNfis, Archie Taylor, Ataph.Pa., %in:tow—
"1 boosts a 'battle of Wows edeOteipeiolt CONN
Neel it My beritfitial. I hAVO IWO salase.
*ad ea -4. lad aerate mita. I stied**
everythiag 1ossid thisk tatthey pane brtttri
p,A1 02.1 l000hsed hottOiti bade Of
.1341‘)7°,* v! iasa NO the thildn% Wiwi%
%vett cad t ell eight. It eur
always keep it in the
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