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iuftS. L1%1A STOLT.
Mrs. Irma Stoll, 100- Oneida -St,
,Apple,ton, Wis„ writes:
, 'Venetia Itasetione- Me a great deal of
• gcod 'siteee I began taltinelt'and-T
74a4044. oitg
, "Three years ago 1was in a wretched
eitodition witir-tacketclieteebearine-dow
_
lame ,th'al, 11utti noi moee a ut.
had inflanimation aiL ifritlitiellt and.
• ailleatgli I used diffee3'44§Milettlelii
did me 310 good..
"A neighbor who lied been using P
401,iiiiiitl:Tette7teleee-T*Thitee.
that'll* did. I began to improve as
t ,etisreletoole.ttind LlcIt much" bet.
'Ill thank you for your fine remedy.
•--eltees---zerleettlyecee-evotieentLe.loesickeevo'71.
-ORGANS:
Miss Theresa lierties, White Church.
writes: I •
eUVred-with cittarit etf the Stem-
eleh, beweli tuid internal organs. Ev-
"U4s" the e,ectet,
:leering -41W slue leOught triu ph• out
ell defeat. .
-,At, 0 o'eleelt he" r Ile%V dinner,eeetlIMO
t'.0111 _,Pa.ris had not arrived and the
' %eels had as.e.embled, The maid was,-
ne.despair. Nett ee matiatn. She called
filo her,presetiee the'bittier arid hie as•-•
,._ ,
sistant. To the 1atter4she gave 'instruc-
tion that at the Opportune momerit -tine-
'in Theeearly -parte-of -lbe -dinner.- alWr.
tj1;51e8I1 11' ititirt:ilik49-1,.,, q'f10411-14.:.41?titilMT
hillup, anything couvenient, into hex' lap.
emore Ire spoiled tier., dress, one she
, xc4Lkr.
in , '" iir "e•e: "Ittetl&---
grateful.
?1W1 'ThED-
The programme was carrie ugh
and the dress was soaked andt bo.
date reined by given turtle soup. A
ieniebektileittlekmiteMlintlige*We
The King had made a i'vlity remark,
;Nen as the butler, 4e -eyed- the up
indleiatroh in his
4:145$1ve lace7that-the.iliOnient-tia44ir
eit-anit-thirliodt-NM7SOIVIer
to the moMentecif the stumbie. A =is -
Cade or too° Mtn the plate tie held as
he stumbled fell upon the hostess' Coe.
sage and thence down the whole front
of tier pale blue skirt.
GREAT MONEY KINGS WII0 HAW
AMEX STOLEN.
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Instances ef Despecale Criminals Seezine
Wealthy Men In Order to ex.
„
111Qt111d• ef 3t1Law
Ouininer Cruisesin Oool Latitudes
••
Ito .0 comipsois." foloettio
seseteketieteceiet entoototo *intone.
Altifte*O1trilerit:4
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mvie
ollgrAlLAIItifiljti_11.71t41:j1440* *a,
4:faille' tit f dlirittdiNittere
1003. One evening Signor Berretta, a
Alliant-4-7.peat-AVA4Itti-lea,
tirkYheirti'SWViinteritto
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rn'n ns
• *N118SING.
le (PA Tuitf,q-ex,
lituktothaTI
Is the werd'of oii benebt r4inWcxtlt
afifY0thrituagii4
Ce -bring hien along."
-:L1t jt
el
Cholera morbus, „cramps and kind 41
eemplaints unnually make their rippe
.ancet at the sante -litne-ae-th hot -were;
tiler, green fruit,cucumbers., melons•
• eteeeeed many pereorie „ere Carr
:fromecating ,theset-eemplingethi
they neednqle-alistain ifethei.iitive Dr.
17-'40:471ritreint-71keViifiiifteirifiririr
take a few drielrein wIteer.- iteeures the
:-tramps and cholera he aremarkahle
nitiener end is ism to _le
_
yotitt G4oc.
A A .
ae4ttot3 typorymeitt auteutzo lifting
P1,9MR ,p,s,,,,,, FLICO. wittereus, '
, .
'titre* ' ',West
'1, VA
LL
'OWN 1 Li ,JUreit TUN
(INT
Chevalier. Vecchke ' Vetechio' told .the
millionaire trait he lad just bonght
tareeelltrpictaten-WorritteBeretteetate
ekat. it?eTheelatter,equite-un
tiotts, eecomPtirtiedeVeCelilb -to alotely
itlieeinetheeenhttrhee , •
erything I ate eeented to hurt me. I I "Oh, eihr gasped the. ladies, who no-
. never *halt a Passage ;431 :the b°%*els tenger envied their hostese.
without taking medicine. I as so tired The butler trembled apparently. The
wettings, and aehed all over. 1 had King was kind and offered his sympte
a pain in: myeleft side, and the, least ex- the. ,
erflon or excitement matte me short of•
You are excused for the iveningi
breath. Geston," said Mrs. Baring, quietly, and
"Now., after- taking Peruna for six ilie culprit withdrew in apparent C011-.
‘10011thS, 1 am an well as 1 ever was. Pr'' fusion. Then In the King:
rime has worked wonders for me. 1
your Majesty will excuse my brier"'
Le lieve Peruna is the best medicine in
tte 'world,- tied 1 recommend it to rey rtpaired.e
friends."
SELF-POSSESSION WINS.
Itt&S IN SERVANTS HOME. . The King bowed smilingly. The self-
pessessed manner of the hostess tnade
such an excellent impreesien MALI*
King and the other guests, while she
was absent from the table, went on with
the, dinner in the best of humors, ft
wea expeeted that at least half an hew'
would elapse. But in I barely twenty
minutes Mrs. Baring reappeared, doubly
•alt1ngni,i tt of her n.ew
Paris costume. The K -in c appt
hands softly.
"Bravo, madam -you are an enchant-
ress1 You had our sympathy: pow, yon
have our admiration -and our envy."
Perhaps the King guessed the hanged
sentinients--of--the feminine guests. Sev-
evil a them could. hardly conceal their
chagrin over ,their rival's complete and
„- ,,,iirmirittopunot3-7.4-tutzt
No seoner was the doer Shut than
Wedge and insuillier mnied Bei”
retta, and tied him to a chair, Then\
Vecchio cliepett a revolver to the mil-
lienaire"s ad, and _compelled to
sign three cheques for fi2,000 each, and
to Make 'a will leaving to him (the Che-
velier) the sum of $600,900, In fear cf
death 'Berretta obeAd, .and, taking the
will, Vecchio at once left for Genoa, first
leaving directions with his accomplice
te throw Berretta; bound as he wee, in-
to the eisterrt, and adding that AS soon
M. the millionaire was dead his body
was to be taken out and dropped into
'the canal near by. ,
As soon as Vecehlo was gone Bere
retie. implored the accomplice -lo' give
him his liberty, .promising him a barge
63.011 tif money to do so., His entreaties
pee -veiled, and the maa let him go. We-
chkeeeecapede Iorethe time, _but he_ ,WaS'
arrested later on, and is now in fith
son.
Iron -ore „millionaire Chapin had 'many
upe. and downs in his long „lifelits
isirangest adventure oceurred in 1881.
In ,1864 Ctuipirt was left a tract of land
Ir. Notittern Michigan. It was useless.
cicy &o;., ane
IL But no one Would buy, and he kept
it for seventeen years. One day in
11381 a man came into Chapin's shop
end iriquired if he wanted to sell the
Itind.- •
eWhat'll you giver inquired the cau-
tious Yankee, who had often offered the
tract in the past for S500.
absence I believe the damage can .be
Baronet Was VornierlY * Wealthy Land
OwnerinKent, England.
A very favorite character in fiction is
•• the old family servant who, wheri adver-
. Say overtakes his master, offers him a
borne where' he can spend the evening
An instance in which truth was at
Past as strange, as fiction was brought
to light by The death of- Sir John William'
Ilonywood, formerly a wealthy Kentish
• ,Ilandowner, whose death in the cottage
of a former servant at Folkestone was
eeported.
The 'entailed family estates at Eying-
' ton, near Ashford, covered about 5,700
•
eres„, Sir John tionyeeotad succeeded to
itheee as the ebittrerier ie71irell
,years of age; but heavy .elia'rges on the-
, late
and the great agrieultural derives -
pion. of recent years caused the.revenue
.to be redueed ahnost to vanishing point.
The last few years were aparticularly
urtfortuniite ones for the baronet. Bro.
*en in health' by his istruggie Witti ad-
, iverity and posseSsing only- the roerest,
. finance, he went te Felkestotie and took
eldsegeteriPts 4111 OdesaintlY 'set"
cant in a cone&
'fhsSerVtillt is Mrs. Bevis; who, with
her husband, resided in Garden Road.
She slated in an interview recentle,
that Ole was in the.service of the liony.
ftualy forestarteexterse„,andettetete
the neighborl
eEvingtone She spoke With the greatest
pyinpaitty for Sir John Honywood and
11,48 family. ,
Sit' John ellortywood eves. a county
alderrean for Kent until recently, and
wag a county magistrate. He leaves
three sone' and two daughters.
TIIE TOILEII.
Let the world With scorn nnd 'Ought:el*
-Doubt teat voi
Still keep elittibing Wee envy ladder
ee.eeto" r„„lliere:e_morefn bfetoreytee.e._
lie who' lets people -
. Turn him with (heirjests .and stteerS
Only finds 4 bath of brambles
ltfingted -With ti slitiwer of teats.
in this life the sweetest rieste , .
Bkessem en the huniati heart,
If we keep away the
• ThoiewoukI tor the,i0ves apart.
ura-r4-paiit end firntcendeavo ,
ilte toiler must enteitoy,
Cm he gain the goldfit harvest
That will eraivii lift days with joy.
; ilernan Weatiness flIC31LS but'failure
To lh tiflr it,! the earth.
Oind his labor calls for Widnes%
All the way through life from birth .
intA, wateltlite while we labor
rearing pot: voice!
the, thito that We would 'paste
iinalaukle As:
efi.".111._fl • - ,----"-$5000;1---was-Altee•ainazing-replye. _
Was ti the maidTarraiii-Zfliii-e-Entilifs-
guess1 won't sell lustyet, siren.
who Proved indiscreet? Anyway, the ger," returned Chapin quietly.
THE 'YANKEE SMELT A RAT.
111 give yeni.$160,000." said' the' other.
"1 ain't pelting," affswered Chapin, tor
he knew 'there must he something ett,
the bottom of such ark offer. Next
day he himself started for Michigan,
arid very soon he heard the magic rue
Mor, "iron ore." • -
A -fewedayk later -he -was -exploring
- his land When three masked_ men_ fell
on him and hauled him off to a lonely
cabin in the hilts. They infornied,Iiiin
that be would stoy there without food
next 'day the wholeestory was all over.
Biarritz and on ite way 'to *London,
where 0 will • be told and retold for
menthe to mine. , •
But beautiful Mrs. Baring loses TI0.
thing by the betrayal of her secret. -The
King loves' eo. see a beautiful and charm.
lag woman triumph through her wit
and resources. Heels more tier them -
O pion than ever.
-elSowlier
isicarter:itkume$10.10'weenotit:titie
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- ItIPS --- ---,A,--.1,- ,. ,
IlialtifkiVrtipti-cl AAA .1pialioir-for -kotatt-oes
._
"I.Wilnin•-• AtiEriN;--Segrettiry; Quebete
A. E. OUTERIIIIIDGE k co., Alen*
to Broadwee, Now Tea,
t,4
to
e e'en trtYvimateii.etro e$1trettvirtycoeutillatoodl' tort ea*
saltbox AIM ,pikrumbyltuk _thitiLyaitkotik44.4*
Some -men ere_seeniee-14.21heir wives
. that It ittetteee' the suspicien of Ibe
tet Ike world with, 541i1'n and laughter
worh.your heart 1..t.Ould dot
i.,oldter«in, the tattlei*
race. thcm witha courap truo‘
teZvIlititrn,111 py
11061110,
ttr,SIAIIP labor will ikward pen
110 Nurage you iliave $howiti
, • ib MOIL
At the first sign of Mika during th
-nit 'wealittio,--,give,ilie- tittle,-ones-4.kili
, _ _
••7i.it Tabiers;-.3r-in •
lie uble May be beyond cure.- Bays :-102-1-g-hluiPtutiWtto, and the- chances mUll
Aamtl -they
OWA Tabiets is tile best tnedicirie in he would have carried out their, threat but
w°01 1() Ilreli*lit Sunillacr "Pktintself 'kr a forest fire, i width oceurred next
gki en ocesiilonallyto well etiildrtn. find
.. day. :. Seas Of - iltineet closed round the
wilVas peitriptly cure ItitSt WIMPS 'II , cabin, and ig fled. During the flight
theyeepme" unexpectedi fint-th'1-11141* Chapin easi . 'When he died he Mt
dent mother will not wait until trouble.
comes -she mill keep her children well 85'"'°°°' all made from the iron dug
trom under that once valueless tract.
New York has recently been enter.
. taittliwa-novel-evieltent- in thee -eh
or Miss KieWa Dillon. a girl of pure In*
than bkiod, yet a rnil lotion* in her own
loon h occasional dose of thLs meth
-
erne. The Ta eso , Iterefore-to-ere
kept in the house at all limee. •
M
Chas. -Warren, •NevisSeisk says: !IA
t, hay was -greatty-troub
stomach and .bowels, but a -kW41
of Beby'S _Own TANA& wrellEilt great
ehangeft him., 1 wonid not be without
the Thad; la Jim house:* Sot& by tor
medicine dealers or by mail' at 25 tents.
lx from The -Er. Williams' Medi.
eine- Co., BrockviriceOnt._
iliEncniAsT WA•littrOWIta).
le shwa Not hive oiifi4k1idt 11
NkbuTh 11. Is Eniperer. et Reset*, but
is tlie Ortind Dukc around him Wi0
Inaintainthe antoeracy. Sonie^of:Ilient
zire lilce varnpires. To glee AtOri(
A rich Merchant contributed ,orte rai
lion. rubles lOward, 'helping ,the siek fit
•nio tclanghttrir Var.;,-;--• The, P.niperor
botall of the genero§itlytand Sent r the
tutithant: "1 *hook Ou tor the
tUtiles- you has* tontributed,!!,,46
"Out ).-our Majesty, 0 washt00.00d
,i4b10,5,,,, remarked the nteretiant, looting
1owte04. one or the Grand Ihikeg lo
11Ib' but handed. me ,fivirley. "(so,.
thing •ot the isotkr linindered tke,
Duke,. °the sum ias 300,000 r
The nwreinfint bowed. The Cter'pel
Ik knew ithei Grand rinwt bo4..*ppropr1,;•
led VO0,009 rub4e9. The, Grand Mike
A.4.txavorated at the exposure. 'That
'ght the Merehiint
intirdered in bi hetet.' :'WhO fl tint,:
ret .as WM Meier been distoveredis
4KW-1 ant, 4 dic
Sky Calf' but the:41re meth n
fratili. a to. fictivid.. and * Sett:
, atith * tail. ym tom*
raintitr- R47,,t dmai-ns *tot' .
¼Thr foolinig Ceee 1he'WOt4neftt tf
Preiente toey the' latfst
kW*. *40."0 /*ere saeproed
lor *dare that *
- • IlIS TROURLEee-.----
•"Don't you have considerable trouble
in keeping your wife dressed in the
height of fashion?"
"Not at ail. The .trouble would come
it I didn't."
-Holloway's .Corn Cure Is. a specific for
Ile refflOVLIE Of terns and warts. We
have never .heard of ets taping to re-
trieve even the worst kind.
UNNECESSARY EFFORT.
Peael-I went downtown • to -day to
ite-, the latest
Ruby -"But what was the use or go-
ing downkon? You' could have' looked
m the mirror, my dear."
SEWING MACHINE BARGAINS
real .ones, at Singer stores. Buy here
a eal with the inanufactur-ers. Th
Singer Company is pernamen tee r
stentsible; lis e'ePeeeentatives aro al.
ways at hand to tare for Singer, and
Wheeler St Wilson nuichines. Look for
the Red S. Singer 0 Sewing Machine
Co. Write tis at 1tIlatinine Clambers,
Toronto, for set 61 bird Cards free. ..
-Frieret-ire health
vitt -tiappinese- we ereedenO-Irietedse'bet
-when pain mid prositation *mile We
look for friendly aid from eympathetic
hands. These hands can serve us no
better than lie rubbing in Orelitruune
Eclectrie 011, for when the Oil Is in the
.pain is out. It has brought relief to
thousands who without it would be in-
deed friendless. •
How niueh easier it is to buy things
on the instalment plan than it is to
pay for Mein that Way!
eeleteer-
th-tieweitt.-
..1114e1e.
S. 1r**11
wham -Used ILO
• SOLO, —
DIRICCISTS$ MOM eifil (1111111AL STORES
toe* 1340'.0.10% era akaokstafet 219.
Witi Viii010•40.101.8i.
. The ancient Egyptians eammenced
their day at neon. . All modern tivilized
nations count their day from midnight.
How- difficult it is for a Man to get
tiri-ck-lcitiaiii-work-afterenimeingen-
tical job for a few years 1
A Tonic for the Debilitated.-Parme•
lee's Vegetable Pitts by acting mildly,
but thormighly, on the secretions of
• the body are a' valuable tonic, %thou -
O leting the lagging'organs to hetiltittul
action and restoring Ahem WWI vigor.,
They eitir-bee-taken-he -graduatech-doset
and so used that they can be diSeOn-
AIIIIIettlit-1111Y-AillierWitiNfIltreitIrltiliflic
altneots which, they were used to allay.
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. A BEAL 110MANC5.
Tin --yeini-iigii7ltilfir Olittiit;- the"cattle
king, was spending the suirtmet at his
ranch on: the Ilio Grande. Soine'4,01 his
lialk.bned cowmen plamed to kidnap
-hitn, and extort a ransom. The lndil
au girl -She i,C,-at:ithe ' daughter, ofe
chief, ,Illtiek Welt eeietthettrd the p , te
end rode -forty...miles to • warn Oil ii:
But he -bad Iwo already -carried .oft.
,6he went-back14 her AtillOtAold-lot
father, and he and she together trtiek.4
the miscreant* to their'haend,--* tAVO, 14
A W1101 canyon. They rescued Bliton,,
144 ivoag- purened, ettid a. running fight
te#1,10474, in width mavk Wolf wo shot
and Jdiled. Silt Dillow - end -,the girl
ained home, and It gratitude the tat.
1 , ldng adepteillhe dualtx bettuty.'edu.
coifed ber, and' *hem he .died ,kiL. ,liq,
61114 "at i ',skint,. •
Aristotle, who died B.C. 34, was wdll
aware that the tide depended. on flit
711,90no
- • "
ITC% Mnge, prairi.--zeri-ehetalW.
'avary toritt of contagious Itch on human
trinlmala cured in SO minute. by WO*
ford'. Sanitary, Lotion. It wiper .
Sold by an-dmiggisho.
CROP NEWS.
it is leafed ihat the ttentilo eroii AO I
.noticetelutp to the demand,. this year.-
%
Pale, siekiy. children should ns
Witter Graves' Worai Exteraihnito •
..440.401.Ah rine' CIIIINe11
of suffering itt',children and should bO
4:Nolte('
etrtWEEN Emma.%
4
Alyse 'lack is desperately In love
with me. Ife, proposed Iait night."•
(44001 "Speaking of ,despera
that certainly wak the liiniL."
OG stroMillt4 Cuttis
CON( SPAVlif *PUNT
* 01100111014C POLL, cwt. *On* 1.4)4011011
isitatiousid 4olitr.,41
INI.DALLIS SPAVIN CVftE
t. Urn tticdLaer liew lagisky ireterbutries briat
Willt„CUIRE,„'Agetit 404.. dirtctut_....ad it
lottriocso-4** .14th $0• 004,110-41$* QOM
receelonietitrielatemee, :tuirrottieteayko
WOG, Int0140114.
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l.UCKY ij
"JirnldiU 18 A I,
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fletv--444t.,111s,Aeta
never 10144 It r
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1.4 pre rit,1$ lietterlhantk Itekrit
A litge,nledii2nc. irt the shior6 of t
liVeridtt fit" pellet/Melt arey,*nowit
arriiittesa ,,Vegeloh e 1iI1a, ldfliflL8t1r-
etI
atetliel)roptee thne tirklitilthIlte dire.
ris adlier,ed to otko prevent a, seri.
tditiptc of sickness and kaave ynoney
sktielt would go. JO the.dookir„." In **It
„rregularillesi of' the digeitiveY 'organs
they,..are in invaluable ,.cOrreetive, san
, cleansing the blood itheY, tielir 100
tkin of ik
CA14111
hat do, the Peo
Itete lite oit, Vat
• larvey----Piga; sort * rid lour.
ts lit sumnier.
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