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TtU `VERY LATEST FROM ALL THE
WORLD OVER,
Interesting Items About Our Own Country
Or -eat Britain, the United States, and
All Parts of the (Holm, Condensed and
Assorted for Basy Reading.
CANADA.
Mrs. Hurd, mother of Lady Van
Horne, is dead,
Sir William Van Horne has gone to
the Bahamas for his health.
A homeless vehicle exhibition will
probably be held in Hamilton.
The bill to provide for the marking
of cheese was introduced in Parlia-
ment ay Mr. Foster.
Kingston will give the Queen's Own
an invitation to visit that City On the
notwithstanding
'a tron blous times.
This is due tote feet that the Premier
h
is a horribly bad sailor, and suffers
greatly from sea -sickness.
The officials of the Imperial .Foreiga
Office confirm the report that a detach-
ment of British marines have been land. -
ed at Chemulpo and sent to Seoul, the
capital of Corea, to protect the Br.tisb
Legation there.,
The steamer Harleeh, with 300 of the
South,; Africa raiders,. arrived at Ply-
xnouth on Sunday morning, and at mid-
night . the transport Victoria arrived
with Dr. Jameson and the offieers. No
communication was allowed with the
last named steamer.
While the feeling in English political
circles is generally in favour of ap-
pointillg a Joint :commission to end the
Venezuelan boundary dispute, it is
pointed out that 'no official suggestion
in that direction has yet been made by
the Government of the "United States.
Mr. George Curzon, the Under-Secre-
tary to the British Foreign Office, stat-
Queen'a Birthday. ed on Friday that the Government re -
Sir Hibbert Tupper has entered the cently agreed with France to renew the
Newfoundlau
Halifax law firm of ldorden, Ritchie, cl moats vivendi of 1890 re-
Parker & Chisholm, garding the lobster fishery, and that no
negotiations were in progress looking to
Judge Woods sentenced William taking up the fishery question in gen-
Clark at Chatham to five years in the eral,
ifor stealing grain. penitentiary g cin
g Prof. Goldwin Smith, while in New
Mr. Foster has given notice in the York, on his way to Lakewood. N.J., for
House of a resolution authorizing a rest and recuperation, was interviewed
Joan of ,53,000,000 to put the defences on the European situation. Ile believed
of the country in shape.
Back -Ache, ][ace -Ache, Sciatic
Pains, Neuralgic linins,
Pain In the Hide, etc:
Promptly Relieved and Cured by
II ng used your D. &L Menthol Plaster
ere pain in the back and lumbago. l
fittingly recommend same as aside,
t,,;,ra.ad rapid remedy: in fact. they netlike
magic, A. LAroINTE, Elizabethtown, Ont.
Price 35e.
DAVIS & LAWRENCE CO., Lyn.
• Proprietors, MONTREAL.
The Dominion Supreme Court, in the
case of •Neelon v, 'lloronto, maintained
the right of tbe architect of the To-
ronto municipal buildings to dismiss the
contractor.
The Government has obtainedudg-
nient against Mr. Andre Seneca]. for
$12,500 paid him by contraetors as
bribes while he was Superintendent of
the Printing Bureau.
Ald. Marshall of London kiss return-
ed from England .and the deadlock in
the Council which has existed since
the bcginuing of the year, was broken.
The committees were elected.
The • cathode photo of- Madame .Al-
bani's hand, taken at Kingston by
Capt. Cochrane. shows that the " X "
rat% will penetrate diamonds. This
may afford a certain method of testing
diamonds,
The French President makes the rule
of retiring early to rest at night. This
habit is well known to his guests, and
the President's dinner parties usually
break up soon after ten o'clock. Seven
or half -past seven is leis favorite dinner
hour.
The grounding of the German steam-
er at Ismaailia, for several, days, com-
pletely',blooking the traffic of the Suez
Canal to all but vessels of very light
draught, has opened the eyes of the
British Government to a serious eon
dition of affairs.
An entire eompariy of Alsatians, be-
longing to the sixty-ninth German In-
fantry of the line, in garrison et Tre-
ves. Rhenish Prussia, deserted in
body, and marched across the frontier,
in company order. wearing full regi-
mentals. The men were immediately
disarmed, but were allowed their free-
dom.
MORE THAN 1,000 Mai KILLED.
The largest massacre or a Trading Cara.
van that Ever Occurred in Africa,
Everbody supposed that the fierce
Masai warriors, who live on. the big pla-
teau northwest of. Mount Kilimanjaro
in East Africa, had been thoroughly
cowed by the white men who have been
crossing their country for a. dozen,
years past. Many could hardly credit
that all boundary questions sliauld bethe report from Africa, a few weeks
settled by arbitration, and lie hoped that ago, that these Masai ]and attacked a
the Venezuela disIante would be settled.
in this manner. Ile regarded the Afri- caravan about 1,200 strong, which was
can trouble as a firebrand that may set on the way from Victoria Nyanza to
all Europe in a blaze. the coast, and that over 1,000 of them
It is learned from a semi-official source acre killed by the natives, only 120
that negotiations are going on at pre-
sent between France and England on men escaping.
the subject of the French shore of New- The news has been confirmed, though
foundlnnd. The basis of the negotia full details of the tragedy are still
tions involves tbe ceding of certain of lackin It is undoubtedly the lar est
England's interests in the State of g' g
Tunis in exchange for the French claims nw sacre of atrading caravan that bas
in Newfoundland, Lord Dufferin, the occurred in A.frioa.
British Ambassador to France, is con- The scene of the massaore was in. the
ducting the negotiations. Kedon,g Valley, southeast of Kenia,the
UNITED STATES. snow -crowned mountain through wbose
There is a water fanzine in Buffalo, base the equator passes. -The valley is
and thane is practically no water for only a day's march. from Lake Naive -
household purposes.
Prof. Robertson gave important in-
formation before the House Committee
on, Agriculture regarding the export of
food products to Britain. He says beef
is more profitable to export than live
cattle.
The city of Hamilton will seek legis-
lation at the present session of the On-
tario Legislature to repeal the clause in
the charter of the Hamilton Gas Light
Compaey granting a franchise in per-
petuity.
Mr. William Jarman, a retired mer-
chant, died in London. Ont., after un-
dergoing an operation in the hospital.
Ile was 79ears of age, and arrived in
London with a British regiment fifty
years ago.
The City of Brantford has brought
an action against the Grand Trunk
Railway to restrain them from mov-
ing the car shops to London, and to
recoverthe bonus
of 02,500a
00 grantedted
the the railway by a' ity.
Ur. F. IL McGuigan has been appoint-
ed. general superintendent of all the
Grand Trunk lines east of St. Clair and
Detroit rivers, with headquarters at
Montreal, while Mr. John W. Loud has
been mala general freight agent for the
same division.
Information has been received. in Ot-
tawa that alio Behring Sea treaty with
the United States, which was some time
ago forwarded. to Sir Julian Pauncefote
at Washington by the Colonial Secre-
tary in London, has at last been sign-
ed by the United States Government.
The public accounts of the Province
of Ontario have been brought down.
They show a decrease in the expendi-
ture, which was 58,758,596,44, as against
p53,8t2,505.28 last year, and an increase
m the receipts, which were 53,585,300.10,
as against $3,453,162.69 last year.
G. B. II. Morin, who was sentenced
to be hanged in 1890 for the murder of
a man named Roy, and afterwards had,.
his sentence commuted to imprison-
ment for life in St. Vincent de Paul
Penitentiary, has been set free by Lord
Aberdeen's order.
air. James Scott, one of Toronto's
leading retail dry goods merchants,
committed suicide on Saturday by leap-
ing from one of the Rosedale bridges, a
fall of more than 120 feet, while suf-
fering, as
it believed from a fit of in-
sanity. The deceased was in easy cir-
cumstances,. but had been in ill -health
for a considerable time.
Mr. W. Alex. Caldwell, one of the best
known accountants and curators in the
Province of Quebec, a member of the
firm of Caldwell, Tait and Wilks, audit-
ors, chartered accountants and trustees,
of Montreal, has left that city for parts
unknown, with a shortage estimated at
-50,000.
Principal Grant, of Queen's Univer-
sity, Kingston, in a debate on the single
tax theory, at a meeting of the Queen's
Alumni Conference on Wednesday
night, gave it as his conviction, based on
years of study, that single tax was
founded on a false statement of facts,
and a false philosophy of life.
• GREAT BRITAIN.
Camel Steak for Epicures.
Parisians are to have an opportunity
of tasting a ,dish hitherto practically
unknown in this country. It is. an -
..w nounced that some. Algerian butchers
have.. made arrangements with ' two
Paris firms for furnishing camels' flesh
to the capital. It is said that the meat
is very.similar to beef, though shorter
g,
and white like veal, and contains great
nutritious qualities. Among the Arabs
the hump is looked upon, as a great de -
limey, and eagerly tempts the swarthy
epicure. But it remains to be seen
whether calnel stake will be as much ap-
preciatad . here as on the other. side of
the Mediterranean.
Traded for a Hog.
A German farmer in Oceans County,
Miele, traded one of his daughters to
a neighbor's son for half a hog, which
weighed 165 pounds. As the girl was
a heavy weight, it was a "pound for
pound trade." The young groom and
his purchased. wife are living happily
together. This fond father has six
e-daughters,one weighing 200
pomade It is sid thet she ought to
brio a whale hese
Earl Grey has been appointed co -ad-
ministrator with Mx. Cecil Rhodes, of
the British South African Company.
All officers holding commissions from
her Majesty who took part in Jame- The report of - the uprising of the
son's raid in South Africa will be tried maroons at St. Elizabeth, Jamaica, has
by court-martial. been ascertained to be false.
Hiram Maxim has fitted to a tricycle During the recent storms in the Black
a machine with two Maxim guns, each Sea seven steamers and eighteen sail -
weighing 25 pounds and capable of fir-
ing 600 shots per minute.
Commander and Mrs. Ballington
Booth, of New York, have resigned from
the Salvation Army,
Mr. Nye, tbe humorist, known under
the pen name of 13111 Nye, died on Sat
urday. He was forty-six years of age,
A large meeting was held inPhiladel-
phia on Saturday, which declared itself
m favor of international arbitration.
Eight persons lost their lives in a fire
which destroyed the residence of Mr.
James R. Armiger at .Baltimore.
It is expeeted that the engagement
will shortly be announced of ,tifr. Wm.
Waldorf Astor to Lady Randolph
Churchill.
President Cleveland has signed the
Act extending until 1898 the time for
the completion of the railway bridge
across the St. Lawrence river, in St.
Lawrence County, N.Y.
Mrs. Valentine Kurtz, of South Dans
-
vine,
for
from food.
tN.Y.,has abstained
vile
'N
thirty-four
days,
and she endeavor
to outdo all records
in the fasting line.
Ezekiel J. Donnell, the New York cot-
ton merchant who died recently, left
an estate of six hundred thousand dol-
lars, which, in case of the decease of
his wife and daughters, is to be used
to establish a free circulating library
in New York,
Dr. Donald Smith, a Philadelphia phy-
sician, has returned" from an expedition
to Lake Rudolph, Africa. He discovered
a race of pigmies who are coal black
and absolutely naked. They range be-
tween four and five feet in height, and
live in primitive conical huts.
Prof. R. L. Garner, of Roanoke, Vt.,
bas returned from Africa, whither he mies,
went to renew his study of the monkey The Zulus may be their superiors,but
language. He is convinced that mon- excepting them the Masai on the whole
keys talk to each other, and that some are the finest natives in Africa. It
of them possess a higher intelligence was thought that the epidemic that kill -
and a greater fluenoy of language than ed all their cattle, on which they had
many of the African natives. entirely subsisted, had broken their
Dr. Seaman, who was convicted in De-
troit on Wednesday on the charge of deal of fight m them yet.
having caused the death by a criminal
Emily Hall, who was sent to Detroit Fine Marksmanship of the Boers.
from England by her betrayer, was on - On the subject of marksmanship
Friday sentenced to ten years' impri amore the Boers, lir. White described
sonment in Jackson State prison. g
she, tvhieli is seen. on all the maps. The
Masai probably took the caravan for a
war party. The most of the porters
were Waldkuvi. who live just east of
the Masai. territory. Between these
two tribes a deadly hatred exists. The
caravan found that there were many
Tor quick and easy work
For cleanest,, sweetest
and whitest clothes
Surprise is best
Best for
Every Iia
For every use about the
house Surprise works
' best and cheapest.
See for yourself,
Metal kraals in the neighborhood, and.
they decided to pass through the valley
before daybreak on the morning of
Nov. 26. But the Masai were watching
for them, attacked them in overwhelm-
ing numbers, and only a few score es-
caped east to tell the terrible story,
A few days later an English trader
named Dick was killed by the Masai
at the same place.
These massacres occurred on the reg-
ular trading route between the lndiian
Ocean and Uganda. For two years past
postal caravans of thirty men carrying
only twenty guns have been travelling
over this very road every forty days,
and theyhave never lost man. Bri-
tish (government caravans have re-
peatedly travelled the same road and
have not been. molested. A small rail-
road survey party spent a year among
the Masai, and were not harmed.
But the Masai have smelled blood
again, and it will not be strange if they
give the English much trouble. They
are very proud spirited. and among the
bravest warriors that East Africa has
ever seen. The Germans required 2,000
men and took two years to drive them
out of the region of Mount Kilimanjaro.
The British have dreamed of using them
as police to protect the 'Uganda Rail-
road, but unless they are lucky they
• will have to deal with the Masai as ene-
operation of the young English girl,
Eleven respectable young men who the trai.eing through which most of
+ u la of weeks
ago on a hunting and fishing expedition ent to a photograph that hung in his room, he
were ennvictrrested as camp tvheroathesy were horribly said: " I have seen that man put a rifle
treated. They were released on a ha- into the hands of a child and tell him
beas corpus, but the injuries they re- to shoot at a bottle a hundred yards
ceived are likely to prove fatal to five off or more, promising a reward of ten
of the party. shillings when he could hit that small
Commercial telegrams from New mark repeatedly. After a time the lad.
York business agencies are not cheerful was taught to shoot at objects moving
reading. There is actually no appre- at a distance of 400 yards, and the
cia.ble _ advance in trade. Bad wee- promise that he should have a pony to
ther, storms, and generally adverse cli- ride when he became proficient at that
"natio conditions are of course to be practice soon made him an expert
taken into account • but outside this the shot." Rifle ranges are not scarce in
general tenor ott advices is that the Transvaal, and many of our volun-
prices are lower, requirements unpre- teens would be glad if they could get
oedentedly easy, and payments unusual- similar opportunities for musketry
ly pour ; in fact, "extensions" are being training. The Boers will have nothing
much too frequently asked for, while to do with modern magazine rifles.
present and prospective features of busi- They are armed, or arm themselves,
ness in the United States are not en- with Martini -Henrys, and desire noth
en-
couraging. ing better, unless perhaps it be a Win -
GENERAL. chester or Colt repeater for shooting
Rear Admiral Pallister has been ap- big game on the run.
pointed to the command of the Pa -
reached --
pointed
Ocala, Fla., a coup them go from boyhood. Pointing to a
YOUR " BAD BACK"
RE -BACKED.
OOW IT IS DONE
The pertinent question of the day is—
Does your back ache? Is it lanae 2
Thousands suffer from what they com-
monly terra " Bad back." When they walk
or when they work, when they lie down or
rise up, wherever they may be or whatever
they may do, the old aching, paining, "lame
back" worries and wearies and wears them
oat.
Few people understand the real pause of
their aches, and fewer yet know how easily
they can be cured.
.rust a word of explanation.
The back is the key -note of the kid-
neys. When it aches that's a sign that the
kidneys are not acting properly. When it is
"lame, that indicates that the kidneys are
clogged up.
Then all the poisonous products that it is
the kidneys special duty to eliminate from
the blood, are carried in the blood current
to every organ and tissue of the body, bring-
mg
rinbmg on many a kidney trouble which n
neglected means disease.
Will you heed the timely warning the
back gives you? Will you strike the enemy
while you can strike hard? Doan's Sidney
Pills are the little enemies of kidney di*
orders. They strike with no uncertain hand. "
Old backs and young backs are being "re,
backed" and freed from never -ceasing pain
and many a lame and shattered one, stooped
and contracted, is strengthened and invigor-
ated by the use of Doan's Kidney Pflle.
For sale by
The Princess of Wales, on behalf of
the Queen, will hold two drawing -rooms
at Buckingham palace, one on March 11,
and the other on April the 21st.
The second son of the Duke of York
was baptised in the church at Sand-
ringham on Monday. The infant was
christened Albert Frederick George Ar-
thur.
lVlr. Andrew Boyd of the late firm of
Boyd, Gillies- & Co. .has been arrested
in London, England, on charges of
forgery and arson. He will be brought
to Canada. '
that
The British Admiralty has ordered
the new fast steamer Gladiator be fit-
ted for the consumption of petroleum
as fuel. This is the first experiment of
the kind in the British navy.
The Scotch farmers have preferred ob-
jections to the bill for the exclusion of
foreign cattle. They base their objec-
tions on the fact that Canadian store
cattle have proved a success.
Admiral McClintock, who between 1848
and 1857, was connected with four Arct-
ic expeditions ' .in search of Sir John
Franklin's remains, does not believe that
Dr. Nansen had discovered the North
Pole.
The Queen returned to Windsor from
the Isle of Wight on Thursday. Previ-
ous to her departure from the island she
deposited a wreath on the 'casket con-
taining the remains of Prince Henry of
Battenberg.
The IVlarquis'of Salisbury did not visit
ing vessels foundered, and one hundred
lives were lost.
The natives of Samoa have organized
a Government of their own, and expect
to take the power away from the pres-
ent authorities.
The Madrid police have arrested sev-
eral persons
ev-eral,persons on suspicion of explodingha
petard on Wednesday night in t
square in front of the Royal palace.
A despatch from St. Petersburg says
the young 7Cing'of Corea has arrived
there, with the object of seeking the
protection of Russia for his country.
The Ministerial crisis in France has
The Min-
istry
T
assumed grave
proportions, to and a revo-
lution
the Sena
is defying h ,
is tolke of in some quarters.
The Emperor Menelek, of Abyssinia,
has written to the Queen of England
and the Czar of Russia asking them to
intervene and compel Italy to make
peace.
is reported that the health of
Prince George, the Czarewitch, is much
less hopeless than has been so often de-
clared. With care he may live from
ten to twenty years.
Murad Bey, formerly Imperial Com-
missioner on the Public Debt, )las fled.
from Constantinople and taken refuge
in Cairo. ;He has been condemned to
death for alleged treason.
Recent despatches received in Rome
from Abyssinia tell of the treachery of
native troops under General Baratieri,
It is feared that the revolt will have a
bad effect on other native allies.
H. M. S. Revenge.
The commissioning of the Revenge for
the Special Service Squadron of the
British Navy, recalls the glorious tra-
ditions of the name • born by
this immense battle -ship. It
was the Revenge whereon Sir
Francis Drake hoisted his flag when
he sailed against the Armada. Lord
Tennyson has told of the action fought
in her by Sir Richard Grenville off the
Azores. A Revenge enabled. the Duke
of York to win his victory over the
Dutch in the reign of Charles II., and
it was the name of one of the ships of
the line in Trafalgar Bay. A Revenge
too, was in the epoch-making fight off
the North Foreland two ,hundred years
ago, captured several French sloops,was
under Hawke in Quiberon Bay; and the
er i
ice rendered n time
octant sere
last important
of war by the immediate predecessor of
the presentbearer of the name was at
the Bombardment of Acre,half a cen-
tury ago.
A Question Unsettled:
Farmer's Wife—What does the
weather indicatians in the paper say ?
Daughter—Clear +and warm.
What does the Almanac say 3
Wind and storm.
Well, it do beat all how these scien-
tists disagree.
Merely a Mistake.
Infa c Jeamea, that my coffee y, is
much stronger to -day than impel.
Please, sir, I must have made a mis-
take and brought you the servants'
coffee.
hildren Cry for .Pitcher's Castor'>g
,Tantee B. Blehoisan:
Almost
Passes Belief
kr. Jas. E. Nicholson, Ficrenceville,
N. B., Struggles for Seven Long
Years with
CANCER ON THE LIP,
AND IS CURED BY
AVERS
Sarsa-
parilia
Mr. Nicholson says: "I Consultees d-
tors who prescribed for nae, but to
no purpose, the cancer began to
Eat into the Flesh,
spread to my Chin, and T suffered in
agony for seven long years. Finally I
Ibegan takin Ayers Sarsaparilla. In
a week or two I noticed a
Decided Improvement.
Encouraged by this result, I perse-
vered, until in a month or so the sore
under my chin began to heal. In three
months my lip began to heal, and, after
using the Sarsaparilla for six months
the last trace of the cancer disappeared.'i
Ayer's
The
Sarsapa 1Ia
Admitted at the World's Fair...
AI S'S PILLS Regulate the Bowels.
1/6, cdwte.
Cook's Cotton Root Compound
Manufactured by T h e
Cook Co., Windsor, Ont.,
and Detroit, Mich., is the
oiily known safe, reliable
monthly medicine on which ladies
can depend in "Me hour and time
of need." Every lady who reads
this is requested to inclose two post-
age stamps,mpwith her address, for
V19
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and fuparticulars which we
e
will
send by return mail,
in plain. sealed
envelope.
An old physician,35 years . con-
tinued practice treating diseases of
women, has charge.ofthe office, and
can be consultedby letter or in
person. Address our ain office
THE COOK COMPANY„,
Boom. 3 -No. 253 Woodward Ave.,
Detroit, Milch.
e' Cook's Cotton Loot Compottnd
is sold by all responsible wholesale
and retail druggists in the Dominion
of Canada and United States for One,
Dollar per box.
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ateantaieSiesastal
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BEFORE TRIzATIRENT. Ar•TER TIIF,ATSIEliT. menu. Tssaa.&rnxm sT, Arf'rsa amaATEES ST.
NO NAMES OR TESTIMONIALS USED WITHOUT WRITTEN CONSENT.
John A. Manila says:—"I was one of the countless via
tiros of early ignorance commenced at 10 years of age.
tried seven medical firms and spent $000 without ave
I gave up in despair. The drains on my system were
weakening my intellect as well as my sexual and physicegt
life. My brother advised me as a last resort to consult
Drs. Hennady &ic ergan. I commencedtheir New Dletbod
i
Treatment and n a few weeks was a new wan, with new
life and ambition. This was four years ago, and xlypw I
am married and happy. t recommend these ratable
tpocialiats to all my afflicted fellowmen."
CURES GUARANTEED OR NO PAY.—CONFIDENTAL.
"The vices of early boyhood laid the foundation of my n
ruin, Later on ;} "gay life s Emissionmid exposure to Syphilis
mesas completed the wreck. Thad all the symptoms of 1' 1
Nervous Dcbiiitr--sunk en eyes, emissions, drain in urine,s � i , � e,y F
nervousness, weak buck, etc. Syphilis caused my heir to U
fall ant, bone pains, ulcers in mouth and on tongue,
blotches on body, eto. 1 thank God 1 tried Drs. Kennedy
S: Harems.. They restored me to health, vigor and happiness." CHAS. POWERS.
VARICOCELE,
EMISSIONS AHD
IMPOTENCY
CURED.
- We treat and cure Varicocele, Emissions, Nervous Debility, Seminal
Weakness, Gleet, Stricture, Syphilis, Unnatural Discharges, Sclf Abuse,
Kidney and b'ladddr Diseases.
17 YEARS IN DETROIT. 200,000 CURED. NO RISK.
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The Old Reliable Specialists.
33 Years Experience
in the treatment of the Throat and Lung
Troubles, Catarrh, ,Asthma, Bronchitis,
Nervous, Chronic and Special Dis-
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Lost Manhood restored—Kidney and Blad-
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cured—Gleet, Gonorrhoea, Varicocele and
stricture cured without pain. No cutting.
Syphilis and all Blood Diseases cured
without mercury.
Younglien Suffering from the effects of
➢111 youthful follies or indiscretions,
or any troubled with Weakness, Nervous
`:. ,„ Debility, Loss of Memory, Despondency,
\t� R Aversion to Society, Macy Troubles, or
‘\\� any disease of the Genital•Uriaary Or-
ti-,, ?i3Y w t + gans, can here find safe and speedy cure.
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tions of the bladder. often accompanied by a slight smarting or burning sensation, and
weakening of the system in a manner the patient cannot account for. There are many
men who die of this difficulty, ignorantof the cruse. The doctor will guarantee a per-
fect cure in all such cases, and healthy restoration of the genito-urinarcorgans. Con-
sultation free. Those unable to call, can write full particulars of their case and have
medicine sent by express, with full instructions for use. Mention this paper when
writing. Office hours: From 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. Sundays, 9 to 11 a. m.
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DETROIT, MICie.
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The Power of Guns.
A calculation of the power of a modern
gun brings out the singular fact that,
the active life of a 100 -ton gun is just
one second. An Italian cannon of this
caliber, with a charge of 550 pounds of
powder, and a shot weighing about. 2000
pounds, will give an initial velocity of
523 meters per second. The length of
the time during which the powder acts
is less than 1 -100th of a second, and
after 100 shots the cannon is put out of
service. It is estimated that during the
active period of the work of the powder
in the gun the mean power is greater
than 87,000,000 foot pounds per 1 -100th
of -a second, say 8,700,000,000 foot pounds
per second. This represents a power of
12,000,000 kilowatts, or 17,000.000 horse -
Could not get Insured.
Rejected by Straight Line and
Mutual Companies.
1 But now insured in both.
" Should I die while I am in a position
to pay my insurance premiums, my
family will owe their support to Scott's
Sarsaparilla. Two years ago I applied
to two companies for insurance, $100C
in each. My face was a mass of pimply
blotches and my urine did not stand the
test. Ono doctor in examining me said
I could not pass, but that my trouble
was curable. He advised an alterative
power. medicine, and I commenced taking.._
Scott's Sarsaparilla. Both companies
rejected me, but four months later, after
How to get a "Sunlight,Picture. I had taken live bottles of yottr remedy
Send 25 "Sunlight'; Soap wrappers I. I am thanktul to say both accepted arae
(wrapper bearing the words "Why Doo3 a as a risk—one beim •a . stock company,
Women Look ook Old Sooner Than a man") to the other a mutant. The examiner whe
'
Lever Bros., Ltd., 43 Scott ., StToronto, previously examined me, • ,.remarked a
andyou will receive by poste. pretty picture, never saw such a change in any man.'
free
from advertising, .
and
well worth
from.This is indorsed by
l,r.
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the
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home. The soap is the best in the market, Crawford Streets, Toronto.
Scott's Sarsaparilla builds upi-
p debil
tated constitutions, imparts strengtb,
vigor and vitality, clears and purifies that
blood. It olives skin diseases, Then.
matism,,gout, Indigestion and all coma
The disposition, of the typical young 8
lady to have " a good cry " seems to
been found. ah Biologically proper. `Sold by O. LUTZ, Bxeter, Ont.
have .physiologically
that crying
Medical authorities y g
t excise for youngchildren,
Afterward.
Oneahe hes e" iUtedent says that -
.Hospital super n y
healthy babyshould cry three or four Ethel—What did papa say, Algio,
b heat y o xis ?
times a day at least :anf1 from ten to when .you asked him tor
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irons reproof.—Wiggles. re eat his langual��e. yourana
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worth. anything: .
and it only cost lc, postage, to send in
the -wrappers, if you leave. the ends open.
Write your address carefully,
Consoling to Parents. Taints rm., from poor or poisoir i1
pp f align iris Si per bottle.
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