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o 414 vmen.nW
I
Coutferts hty do
tAtew onnot:'
, Pink 'Pine,
man
.an withstand
-''free• from bc84 weakne2s and
ptien
s,.M. A. WhiXe•
end head
Ot tinned* Value in ray fazatisr. 1
4keep the in niSr home
e reStilt iss I have no doctor's
btfls r hare r any delicate boys
lew as the...pills keep them
lid heathy- I constantly re-
COMMend the pills to my friends,
always hear good words from
Williams'
who use them."
•Virdc Pilisido not act
tit* bOwex: they do not -bother
the mere symptoms of disease;
• OimPly make new rich, red
0and thus cure all the common
e• gem./ e• ' .0 name .
illiantif rink Pills for Pale People,
Met tare- -for
arou
Ittt t*
4/e.1)Utft it hiMsel
, ati•has:botto A. Uer
A rellks..,*it 'actor, tt,t(fititc*e',i4
Oat0 on ,ogoa 4spi..*\000,01e4v.
8ir3-404:0:„ vo,tcrcr,„
.4.04.. a, -reciter; and: AO
OulY a lIttIQ'mire than: fertttnaevere
The 'erer in very fond of Ida col-
1.0etiori of birth' ego and Postage
statuPs in Which be takes as keen
tot ,
It-when-
no occasion he narrowly .esciaped
eath,- while climbing sonie cliff or
tree in search of his treestirea.
Although her hittiband'e' in-
ome is -not -very -large,-- gme. 14014,-
et, Wile of -the President of
the French Republic. • has num-
erous itexquisites which help her
to restrict household expenditure.
AVegetablese fruit, and, game she re-
ceives free of charge, the family linen
is washed gratuitously. read • the
State finds the raoney• for the gait
and this electric light that. are con-
.
fond of !French With ‘.11,11. his
AXtbur',‘ t, $ t
4d11. Pcu
0,4
Kidney #1**9( Men, end women
'0,111iP has, been; preVed .`•tillle and
)0040 in this nekithOrhoOd. bilt It is
ouiy oceationally". they get is chance
to de• double work in the *lame
the
DiCk...-Soev'40,y;te
44
seven ttuiles from here. In an inter-
VfetrIffi-s S-OUVey
wife and irlyselt have• used
Dedd'e Kidney Pills,. and have found
them a big benatit tel our health. We
hurl-La---Grippe--two winters and were
exposed_ to • much. irost and void. Our
sleep was'broken on account of urin-
ely troublesi)and pan ft the ICid-
ineys. We each took eix Nixes of Pills Dodd's Kidnty and nowenjoy
geed health.
• The- number -of- stozmers owned, -by
'Te7L
i117IV--
OK by eaters everywhere or by any experadve form of ;wort or t o Nippon Yusen ICalstia, or apart
1 at 50 cents a box or six boxes travel. When going for tt short hol- lloyal Mail Steemship Company, . is
2.50 by writing The Dr. Wit- iday he seldom gets beyond Dover seventy, of 286,256 aggregate ton -
t -Medicine Copi, Brockville, Ont. or Calais. lie -has a --curious liking- -nage,-with-another-steamer-et-
for sitting at the window of his gross tons now building. Tho profits
IiT4tAnt--DItre-SS--BEFOICILAhthIJn Daver,retttlIng_,French fle- for the half year ended Sept. 80,
, Vert, mut *Otha„ the cross -Chan- 1004, after deducting
Idlers Will 210 Longer Make Their nel boats YBAUS-
coming in and eMptying preciaticei; insuranc4 and repairs, raft Oliteitt sixTv,
tO, '-the were 1.A _dividend ofj lifirvotro Soothing Syrup bats
.. t Y ytn
, ,
aro, 'thlitribistinf . v • fat Utit
. .
bottitiet deteriPt ve, Iiisli-al! its- ‘,
koka Mite', that ia°eItilietktl n Lake
1{in -the. Muskoka 'Lakes:.
"flighiltitas of 0 iario." The nubli-
tfelfitISW-ii-rin - - ' - -
at tide popular resort. hanclaonre y 11-
lestrete_Atittja colored_peinter of lake,
and island scenery': the liater-itsigr.
and many of the sped** features- that
may be foutal there. It is printed on
tine enameled paper,- botautin- a cover.
giving the' eppeare..nce of Morocco
leather. with , a picture of the hotel
end surroundings on the same. and
the crest of the hotel embossed in
high relief • it glance threugh this
booklet makes one long for the plea-
sure of Summer and outdoor life,
and copies may' he secure(' gratuit-
ously by applying to any Grand
Trutt& ticket office.
own or Olt,
_
-DOT* cannot - g ve ac
up, father. -I, ;than die.if 1 no."
" -ott---extust-7-rtever---see- Ades
agein. „ I will buy, you /a new set of .
diamonds." Daughter -''Well. dear
brave. When will yen. take me to
thpose the diamonds?"
landing -stage. •$660,00o was pod on $11,060,000;:titatir'rind'm. "-Thathc"
n while teething. lt. soothes
.1 Underateed in British. naval The Bishop of London:is probably capital.- The value of the entire fleet .tbs.child. softeria the gums. allays pain
oes. Aventy-five -mate ft boat*.
oitith1374-fiftlibliltiorir7Setrierideze-of-tv . •-u. • 1 -rifif4.1 errif-7.-Tise
that Admiral Sir John Fisher the most industrious of all English is $12;204,065. regulates the stomecg
for
to orm in the prelatisniaLive..._nexceptin the ) Japan as bough 0 000 horses in Endlre:rber7wiell/dstlit% the best reme4Y
in roduce t I
y--01%-Winning•y wori e su an .
rissirirSeettinig-syruse"----22-0i-
bolitiort of what has long been one toi Ingram may be gained when. it The .litpaneS-61-triperlat Educational ------ -
L
zndiogt burdexisonie griev- -fa -- mentioned -that under him aro Ilesoriet, says: "Advance lea g
So far the inen's clothing ha,s heen deacons, ^560 beneficed clergy, and ing the intellectual- facu-lties and of_husiness must first plan his_ work,
the new feature. It hen brought bikyclieet again into pee.
po!or,r4vor-41iliketa Rough Roads Smooth,
Frh SIM* giervic
cOmptinlon Invention AO theCushien Frame. Write for ,ou.e
new catalogues, anii.new picture cards. Mention this .paPer. , .
aiierii if the Woridiii
of TL e antes, says the London, Chronicle. ), four suffragan bishops, two arch- and regulate, your pursuits,- develop- He who would succen any line.
Provided- almost , entirely at their. over 1,000 pirates. It is easy. fecting the virtlous - and useful el e- Ork his plan.
rown C-ost upop a plan that was ex- thereforg. to see that, the Bishop has merits. In any emergency, e_xert.
loomed Alio other day by an official a very. arduous life; but in business yourselves in the public serNtice, and ENOLISH SPAVIN LINIMENT
t the Marine and Naval Clothing matters, there Is probably no .more exhibit voluntarily your bravery."
4.110 begin with.:" he Said. ::..tee The -Queen is pr-ohably fonder ' of of every__Japanese schoolhouse and is
• Removes. al/ 'hard ' soft or eallonsia
44taitil_DePartarrIellt, Deptford. inOthediCal man in London than he. . exliortation hangs On the- walls
lumps and blemisheskfrom -horses. blood
_ *"..-refonn, will apply only to flowers than, any other melober of read in unison aloud daliy,
trOUSIkrs. er e r
enevor. AlfieeeSent the 01,991
p (*sett
by use of one bottle. 'Warranted the
1441,10,1 to the' Men, ISO have ei7tvirerr-at---her-iieloved-Noriolk-houte,e41--- *The past-of_the ssoutpresare
seavia, , curbs, splints. ringbone,
_ sweenitY, .eprains. sore JUL
two en troa , coug sa . melt
old-fashicined flower -gardens. .and build the Corcan railway just open -
she; takes the greatest interest -in line, 276 rilligke has been•about $00,- 1""---'161116-011-W3iitili-- evei
her to Make. it up themselves or pay .
woric. ',mat in. __any .alterations.miade in.her gArdens. 00o a -Mile, -or $13,800,000. There "a*
, another 213/2/1 fOr the
useur,,,,,,of.- rt -,,-;%.--48--4.7_45. .hvir.d21.*_gh„;.___.tacritialeaty_'n favorite flowers are are twenty-six tunnels, ninety-six
' violets and roses, Mid ird0;-tbit ong beidger-eintreabotit-ZO
When,one remembern that the arniy she may4always have an abundance ones. The two chief construction en-
, clothed at the expense of the nee of them over .200 feet of glasshouses gineers were anOtineee.'
'
- Vim,. it -seems ratlier-ridiculatur that;:at--Ssralrtogiuorr-arcr:deveted---to-th Japanese school teacher* And Jap-
_ Itlie rest .of navel clothing should cultivatien of .violetswhile there are anese text. :books are busy in the
haws to hn deducted from the men's over 20,000 ' trees of one kind - of Careen schools.
„...PaY- . ress alone.
An American, Mr. D. :W. Stevens,
k•-•-trurrEtenr--4-?-W-.--,T-en1ries,--who-- -1
Although "there :is a regulation pat- relinquishing the Premiership of Corea, and a Mr McArthur is Minis-
. tern, such a. detail as the width of South Australia in eider to becomter of Finance. Beth 'were- put there
-01,4/4 .„tr.P.Wrfi-itto"tbe..Agent•zGeneraLlor that Statj jn by, the Japanese Government.
2tireiy a matter depending upon- 'the London. will enjoy the dlattnitiOn ol Jzqanso tgattons abroad • -now
of individual captains, One being •the first-born citizen et h
Philip had _gone to brIng in the
net, ktttens to show them -to
tor. Bin mother, hearing, a shrill
mewing-, called Oa: "Don't hurt tite
kittens, Philip!" From the hall
came the reassuring answer: "Oh;
no' rm carrying them very carefully
-
It is outy riecessitr,y to read the testi.
menials to bo convinced that. Solloway '0'
_Corn tura_ isk ,nneitualled .for -the
eta
Of Corso w
arrow. .7lie„result is that colony in Londonlie is a
altian transreireffTei that vessiel may native of ,Susquehanna Couety, Penn -
to su himself with new ' sylvania, and is said to have arrived
!teigsi*- simply for'therrrirdifilTiallii-litf-ellIffir
----Aid- -thi-syretistre-r
'Japan will reform _t c
monetary nysteui of Corea. and pro-
bably introduce the gold standard.
^Sita-zirttr-organize---a-earean--ar
dates of the:Trivt•--auetiorr
are not recorded, but one. wen held
at, Oxford on February 2,8th. 1686.
ireitsrosql-rif-tiook
TORONTO
,shouted -the- great -Tonal -or, at -a, pub-.
meeting; 4‘, hough T. may be press-
ed below tine waves' I rise again; •yott
will fine that 1 come to the surface,
gentlemen." . "yes," saidan'old
whaler in the audience, "you como.
to the surface to blow."
Where Weakness ls. Disease Will Set-
tle...4f -one. ..surfers from any organic
, -• it'd_ contenctel,L-ther.
disease w sett e w ten
body. Therefore drive out the going "
'ttrat-beret-yintr-de-ixetlet4-a-cOld-o
a cough harass you. and keep the re-
spiratory organs in a good healthy
condition. 'Oil; yeu.,,can do by using
Dr. Thomas' Eciectric „Q11. Prevention
e-wisetit. cour-se.
"Robb -"I saw a conjurer Mgt -night
Nebel could give you two different
kinds of drink out of the same bot-
tle." Ilrown--`1That'is nothing,' iny
boy*. We've a grocer in our street
0 -can
out of the
same box."
-attkomer
ars so nniCk in their action that the
cold band of death is upon thu victin.s
9.142 they Arn /Mare that darrimt
41.--attneked-do
tins. the proper medicine. Try a dose
of Dr. J. D. Kellogg's Dysentery Cor-
dial, and you will get iintnedietto relief.
never fails to effect a cure.
SIUMPindliffie PIIIIIRS
letilf•totokerlita,aint: .ifielaie-
anaitared. Sontabisa ,iten Ilisraterfida
run ea *elate! stump MPS
adantet, 204 11111$11144
41er/tat a tiate • . LOW •
MIK. niessint ritlitittl;
Ow 40 lent -
au kiwis es
ileetteea ___
foriihistraxes •
catitlegedenlist
lug ttlIES1101.1-.',
Ile --Clara, I want to ask you a
questroii-,L• •
She -This is no suddent
'e• -=.4r Itlicav-t!bntli_ -caret- stand.....it
any longer. The fact is one of the
legs of your chair is on my loot, and •
_yew. _you. wo
kindly remove- it.
Mrs. Newlywed -"They night you
Newly_west--"I was
:-;--tWrrverst---cleverly
Lo l 1,--greater_l_adshril_wTien,,,,,YO-u..., 8/31. -. -- tii
ii , T a• 4 -
renlc,nber
_that, even -,tname ribbons a naturalized Brit sh--su • eel, waii-re---'inay-
. ,.'liaVe to be changed perhaps turned to the South Australian -Par,
WO or three .timen in a month- 'lenient, filled ' various Ministerial
eos...ara- en. ate ft..i • offices and ....,ultlinatelyt reached the
4,-4 serious Matter, consider ng t t irthili‘litits. '-----Ii-,,---7--7 ......
44.1t...tittbori osts 10(1., though the bliss Ile*,ii Gould, who, as most
...„man-naght buy it in dets.-1/1101894-h4-41.41-41211erICan-n311
roetsMouth for 4d. r- tlion-heiress devoted to good Works,
• • ‘I don't know that under Admiral has.'- besidei much mone.y, the un-
purchasable possession of -a Pretty
Vitilitses. scheme there will be any
•
wit. Not long ago Miss Gould en-
**.theal Change In the uniforms. The
,,,andtrittozotitstirin.,,,biropt,„.0anw,,.1,01dati. tertained at luncheon at her rest -
transfer, to another Altherefp will' (rel4e."-Infillber-41:Tirtreas
„ charitable histitutioe. At the end
Ore iriVolie no alteration. ; the of the luncheon Miss Gould exhibit-
Othieg 'h-ses bear bikird of tha
-- -- - - - PT°- i ed tO children some of the' been-
•ebangr In Any or the armY. ,`tiitil contents of . her house. She
. _ ,
ret--4i*Potrtiventv. ttud it il'allowed- ^them tooks, earVed-Itallan
.. 'therefore, believed that the work will furniture. tapestriee, and Marbles.
be placed In the bends of coutrae- ","11cire.". *he said, "is ft beautiful
- -----"----)----, --,..- --------7------ -----------,--,-*statne&-,-._11--fAattai ,ol_Minerv. k,",,...f.Wfts
Iv Alio- matter; - staiii-bii-it prieiit-. she married?" anked----lItt-lei': -girl,
,e3kt men will stilt have.to_pay....,..for t. 4.0.4 ea, „cay child: said Miss. Gould.
thee uniforms. But the new regu- smiling. "She W/18 the goddess of
tion Will untlaubtetlly be a great ' wisdom."
• vatting to the men. The uniform is Sir William Arrol. M.P. for South
,iitlao to be designed on more ;Ayrshire, Scotland,' whose marriage
• 1.handr. lines* And will therefore be ; to his cousin, . Miss lloilgert, was
dee tight -fitting than the style at 'solemnized recantly, is the famous
esent in rogue. contractor who built the Tay. and
• - ,-,-, Forth- Beidgett, Ile_ wan_tirst
............-1,4..-.
• I in 1864 to Elizabeth Pattison. %vim
• ("Awn FOR ALARM. died lett year. Sir William is in his
„ow* *Imo duteha hi„.,„1,2„..,..;.- ' sixty-sixth year. On the occasion of
friend
-4Y receiting the freedom oir the burgh of
frantic grasp.
, Ayr he told his constituents that hie
a fellow to say," h
first yerierscd otAltel
v4-
• - it•4. • -sat -
thinks.the IS an old as S1IO't walked through it as a Journeyman
blacksmith looking for a Job. Ile
rerly frknd shook his head did not find it there, but tramped on
to Glasgow, where he got the statt
coming one of the .forernost con-
tractors in the world.
-
1'403111 MANC1IUMAN NASIPS.
• *budder it castor -oil. • A great War Is a teacher of geo-
eod reason. Castor oil Is graphy. DLit in 'Asiatic countries It
.barleariem. Not oases great porpletity as to riatnes
eilidsive ter the taste, but f plaees.Metnehriria land of
ltd torture s delicate (sifit.
hit. olill-tithes., According to Wc-vtern
-rncdlr.*rA,rnStr-1 erChl*, ideas, 7-114 world .has eneountered
gentle taxative whieh some twisters In the progros of, the
a 'Co t°rtiriql Inedl* war, ge farinitilf.it continues, with
• -•
out frar of -harm-have to •'struggle with the prrrnunbia-
d promote natural
Sirs. IL. -11:.
.9nt4,"
factioltLin 'the use ot
ablt and do
o g 1!
Well
* And you have
At thee,* not one
e\ or )iarmtul drug
Sold V, medicine
it at iti,t-cots
Shuangtnisoise.
Szephigkei. ,
CnnpshuUng
rain 's 1
At the launching: in Vhiland -
-Starch-22 of the Japanese, first ,class
'battleship Kashima. Sir Andrew
• Noble _said: fl'he Japanese by. their
-1Yot4ettet-'triets-strategyr--thisir-
bravery and )their dignity, have risen
igh,-pliwe.-and-may....be
ed as one of the greatest' flagons in
tlietworld." This ship and its twin,
thit-Katort, will be the two largest
battleships in the world, 16,400 tons
displacement each. -
with a* Japeriette Department:, of
Pine/ice, is esteblishing a bank in
• Menelierin, with branches in China
and Corea. „
d-hpanostp 6 per cent. iiiternArbora
redeemable in seven yearn, geld re-
cently in Frruice at prices ranging
•.hetween...,03.50 and_05.50.
--Jrtipart want -Utz huy;----foiIraiinoii*
1g/rift., nul,chinety,,Aor ,petroleum And
artesian wenn, and accumulators an
second batteries -for telePhone and
telegraph lines.
flow can wood be rendered Income
bustible? There are three Methods.
neal boards should be painted 'over
*Rh silicate or oodii. -
method is to seXic In a Strong 50111'
tion of alum and sulPhato of .copper,
about. 1 lb. of for 100 100 gallons of water4 b-
• res_mnet...be..dissoited4ri-a-ntrue
uantttv of _het. water._ and _then
mixed with the water in * Loh t
wood is to be steeped. -The timber
must be. kept under theiluid to
about four er live days, end then
rt -c
for remlering Woad partially tirepropf
is to ' whlteWath it two or three
tinfes.
Jibri•-•' -.--W-125Rfoir'
vices, was 16Td-a-t Toliffi-Co
, London, in_ 1699.,
ims...,4mown•
,T14^. atietvinitch'er 1- Iliftral-oir Weieliinr-;7--
lter-stouraetr-fir Alitrinewirir-triror--whi
from the standpoint of health. flows
weal- or -woe." A-healthy---atorette
neans perfect digestion -perfect dige&•
tion means strong aliid atee.dy -centres-
strong nerve centres mean good cireula-
Son, rich blood and good health. sputh
American Nervily, miaow and iceepti Alto
.•
"What was the longest envie „writ
yon ever took. part in,. eislonel?" "It
lasted..., two- years-, -amt.-Ali-in the- sit*
.toarried another fellor4" ,
_
12(._ l at ° An l'ituis..1n winter or in
•
Col 0ith tuns 0 reams any irregulari-
change soilage 'of itiodence, r
venation of temperature may bring
about. They Should be away* kept at
hand. and Otteir their beiarticial action
becomes known, no one will be witteut
them. Titers is nothing nauseating us
utter structure, and the most deltettta
Cite art them contidesitly.
_4k -twee t lithinTrToonnt ab*tin
singing, Was he tiot?"Ites; but he
didn't call it -that."
f:Ftratford, 4th Aug., 1893,
4 CO.
•Gent . Ify neighbor's boy
If the ne I catthes n tire . a
'ileoteari wants to sac het old love
lottAnlir and the bieby's trst pair 'of
shoo., • • •
ester anii.got seakled /earful:sr. A
few i!aa later his legs swelled to
three times their •natural sIe and
oke nut in is
p*rints could get nothing to belp
him; till I reeoneriended litNout
LtritAttsT.wih littor using two
hott/es. completely cured hint, and I
tnoW of seventi other as *round
here almost, as remarkable, eared liiSt
the ,niitiPti Liniment and 1 can truly
*0 1 tteve.r tandled medielito *bleb
has Ilettaa, g(i6d MOO tir gkeen faith
niVersal satisfaction.
•
11.1I/tIffitZ••
.Generril
'Daolhohcliatt;
ehusn'ehengPao.
It Wilt be * great relief whn t "
uksians rftelt, Iterbin arid :like
st We eAn alt rest ,thea.
h,g0
--Jfergef--
11111 ,,tti
natiiit tear
er unted to ra
o 45.
tot Thi
,
Ont •
A itor
Tis tie rental value o
land and Wales? It has now 'reitelied
Gie arntazing figure Of £237:600,000.
as_ against £186,000,000. in- 187-4-5,-
arl increase of *boat Z100,000,b00 in
hirty years.
lrfso Pronicient Slav" to Catarrh
-D. T. Samplft president of SaMplelt
Instalinefit Vonspany. Wimbington. Pit..
writes: "for years I was athicted %yid)
Chronic Catarrh. Remedies and • treat-
'PAY-4..azt-n141-,
rietic riled. untie' . Was infriiiid to
use lir.- Agnew's &marital Powder. 11
gave. &Intuit inspirit relief. SO cents,
•
"Do You ever haVe your own
way?" asked the eynkal near rein,
"Yen_lj" ens'wered Mr. Meekton.
nat.-Without ,consultin Henrietta
very, carefully before -X, ma *0-brictlY
mind."
Doh Liniment OM% Diphtheria
• "Bridget," Mrs. .IIirani called from
therootrworre
oasoton_i th.o.starirs, isiLhod_n
how about,
servant, who,' had overslept- herself.
"ye- =deo% trouble to bring inc
alms.; I . ain't 'Very hungry this
o tstertn• butter
tintber
partition *old -Canada. I I
teepee satluisction by restoring litatitre to
the little folio!.
nickcjavae _enleArest falletW thc.inoirt
nliealthy trade, in the world. ,
teeth of An employee, drop out ow-
ing to Om -fumes' of ' -the mOtury pro-
Auctl**, torintent staliration, and the
'Stern becoming pieniatAitvith the/
Inett1.-•
gastrulae Practitioner -No ROM/ it.
-111.1. Annie C. Cheeped, of Whitby,
-war for months s. rheentatic victim. but
S merican JIM tamale Cure chan .
ed the song. from despair" to "Joy."
Sh it
rom r teumatism-doctors" medicine did
me no good -two ° bottles of South.
American Rheumatic Cure cured me -re-
lief two hours after the first dose." -50
41.0011,11,100•1.01
•
Jakey-ee'reddoi nt shentlemansisitt.'
troarsta„„,etetauMett.'*__
"c1,61). cover
nseiti Sohn. vile I, rens ,for - a. holr&'
mans. Ve Must &Tent litre for
In' to steal de coal or, hell sue ui
or 18,1114438;tt
,
13Iliousnesi Burdens Lifie-Ithe
wen is never a companionable man tee
-Tenderif--hlW"nitftWw-7
I and gloomy. The Complaint is not
'dangerous as it. is diss.greeable. Ystt
no tifirlf
procure Parout ee,e Vegetable Pills. By
reguiating, tits liver and obviating Ina
enects of bile in the etoinath they tee
store men to cheerfulness sand /ult. vigor,
IT
. o meet a heitrsejs a siire'sign of ..-....., ,
death'. A live man never rides "
ril- round in A -hearse,'
ilin2rd'a Liniment 1 flares Pistgover
p
Several years ago Alt few ' rrench
newspapers experimented with _glee's
„IYzacUca purposes.
I .Lev'er's (Wise ead) Dis nitott4
e. the* '
e r
other „powders, as It
disinfectant.
far, Nor,tah,, and particularly
ng the -oeftatt, toasts, hirdS.are
entiy storm driven and 103o
besrxftst so that rnauy of th
Aft1SICA.L
"r haves is, splendid car or
aid the 'coniplacent.:;toung
vV bik,7don't
141Ort etytutto to-
gretfully, "hut ion sing Witli •
. On ord
»biginIIitO
's ilitY
ul dr�pped
01 an n Uner
York on *
*Witt o*),, which
of tbili fOr*Ard
condition , noire
' * Ifoit*