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ESCAPED FRO3I JAIL
THE CLEVER SOHEME THAT WAS
WORKED BY OM g CROOK,
He wanted a Cet•titett Boole mad He
Go t it, Thanks to a Benevolent les -
stud lie 'rule rrovea to Ile re..
eepropelate.
"The recent escape from the parish
prison," said a eecoadliand bookseller
on the old side wbo has almost as
Many reminiscences as he bas vol-
umes, "reneintls me a a very ell -11(111s
case of jail delivery in which I was
an accessory before the fact. I was
never arrested for it, but den't ob-
ject to telling you the etory.
"Oue day in the summer of 1S95
good looking, well dressed man strolled
into the shop awl said lie wanted to
get something• that would Interest bis
old mother. whom be deseribed as very
religious and foud a antique books.
"We picked out a dozen or so togeth-
er, Fox's 'Book of tlartyrs„"PlIgrhet's
Pregrees,' Ma.ther's 4Sermons of Occa-
sion,' Pusey's 'Daniel the Prophet' aud
anong others a quaint, massively
bound volume called 'The Friend In
Affliction." They were all interesting
old copies, bat my caller tOld me he
Would like to submit them to his moth,
er before Closing the purchese and of-
fered to leave a Vat MI as security.
"t'eltat Wee agreeable t Me, and he
carried away the lot. Net day be re -
tented and brought back three or four
of the hooks, among them *Tbe 'Friend
In eetlictlete,' whieh be remarked laugh-
lugly had given his mother the blues.
The others tie paid for, aud 1 have uev-
er even him again from that day to
"Almost a week after his visa, bow-
eyer, a thin, prim, precise, elderly lady,
a typical spinster from bead to toe,
came in one afternoon end began look-
ing over the shelves. Presently she
ran across the same old 'Frieed lu Af-
fliction' that hail fared so badly in the
ether trade, and, much to tree gratin -
cation, she purebased it on the spot.
It was exactly the Wu-. she old, to
give consolation to an u;fortuttate per
-
Son of her acquaintance n•bo was then
he great trouble. I was glint to get rid
of the book and let her have it for a
couple of dollars.
"Fully a month afterward I was
amazed to receive a visit froni a big,
burly man, who Introduced himself as
a detective, produced "The Friend In
Affliction' from a vales() and asked me
what 1 linew abont It.
"The bo lt had suffered since I saw it
last. One of its thick covers was rip-
ped open, and sticking Inside was a
small steel file. The story the deteetive
tolt1 me was certalely extraordluary.
"It seems tbat n noted northern crook
bad been lu Jeff In a email towu up the
country on a charge or bank burglary
and being a very smooth meal had en.
listed the symeathy of o philanthropic
old lady of the pInce who lied a fad
for prison reform. Ile persuaded ber
that be had thoroetgles repented, and
else used to visit Wet regularly and
bring bhp tracts and delicacies.
"Among other things be told her that
while broke in New Orleans he bad
sold all of les belougings, Including a
keepsake from his mother -a volume
Called °rbe Friend in Ali-1100one HO
gave her iny address as the place
where lie had left the precious relic
and worked on her feelings to end) an
extent that she promised to secure the
book for him the first time she viWted
the city.
"How She discovered and purchased
it you already knotv. On her return she
carried it straight to the jail, and while
ordinarily all gifts for prisoners were
closely examined, this lady's bigb eines
acter nsade such precaution seem un-
necessary and sbe passed in the volume
without question.
"A few days later the turnkey found
a barred window neatly sawed and the
bird flown. He also found 'The Friend
In Affliction' lying on the floor, and in
one of the massive covers were 'several
SAWS and the tile I have mentioned.
Of course the plelanthropic old lady
e -as' immediately questioned, and her
hysterical replies led to the visit of the
detective, but nothing ever came of the
quest The fugitive is supposed to bave
left on an outbound steamer -at any
rate he was never caught.
"What about my drat customer, did
yeti ask? Ob, he was undoubtedly the
pnl wbo planted the saws." --New Or-
leans Times -Democrat.
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Ou the Farm,
THOROUGHNESS IN SPRAYING.
I do nob believe that spraying alone
will rmike us succeasfol fruit grow-
ers, writes TO. Van Alstyne, Spray -
in won't fet.•tiliee or cultivate the
WA or, prune the trees. The ftret
yeae's sprayeag' is often diaappoint-
ing. The chancee Are Me man did not
half dos the job. We minuet meet to
get the best results the first year, for
W8 have euch a hoard of insects and
dteeaees already established. For etve,
years back we, have had a great item:
of the tent caterpillar, and many
orchards in our neighborhood bave
been completely. defohated. In my
large orchards I haee not been oblig-
ed to take out a single nest in five
years. The tent. caterpillars are eia
the pittee on wIt4 eherry treea, but the
orchard has beets thoroughly sprayed
anottallY and klierfe are no egg clusters two or three pounds to cut. ( ue
there. Don't spray unless troll are even with, edge of tab and do- uot
THE EXETER
T Tx,
bottom, lining last; this will -then la.p
over on the side enough to hold, it
from slipping up while packing.
The cover ehould net be negleseted
any More, than the tubs but shou1c1
be washed well on both Bides.
Tubs are now ready for peeking,
which is, no less importaut. In ttue
lies, to some extent, the secret at al-
weys having the butter score Perfeet
on body. ft fs true that butter winch
before po.eleng has a poor/ body cannot*
be pertect by the roost earetef pack -
tug. but it is just as sure that beater
with good grain betore packing will,
virelessly packed, emirs off oxt body
every time.
Place tubs near the worker where,
most convenient, take the butter with' Does pure„ untatnIshed Olson. rer
ladles, not: over_ ten pounds tor each Count naught In litetitoe's tines
ASK YOUR !GROLIER FOR
cevuoN GREEN TEA
it Is of the sante fiRvortaeJapan only snore dellciou
RECOMPENSE.
_
What is the price of n3anhood?
What sale does honer bring?
welting, apse place it an center o $
beine careful that it does not mine us
ematact, with side lining while vetting
it in; now, with the packer, firraly
Peels it. down and be sure that no holee
Do bauble sclons rule us,
Does riot, rum reign,
The purest sold to trample down,
To crush, destroy„ rend tw,,in?
Is there no tratli or honor
To cause tosulautl to stay
The all consuming thirst Par lust
are lett, dny place. The ftnislung of
Test wren them far away V
the package iciest he neatly done, so ae Does honest labor cheapen
to give, it an attractive appeterance. The mold wherein Were mot
Break the eining that projects out of is tease corrupt impurity
the tub in several places and turn it The Rag flung front life's mast?
down over edge of Sub, then with' a Forget out Oue is watching
ettek about.two feet long out off the Oar actions day by day,
top. There should not be more then
. ena aches gained el. oath a cost
Ile send} will
For though mankind Is poking
fully convenced that your trees neee in, ake.e too ulauY strokes. .4%4bw" turn
tied then ;lave some definite object in eljea"; otathe'toliesninofg -Ineatiltderf,°1;laicte. onnweil;
vew in spraying. It bad -t° choose Moth (Artie. and eterinkle over this a
betWeee pole= and. fungicide! I welled ftetie water, then eirt a fine coa.t of salt
take the, hordeaux, uk.txtare. It will ell over. this nut put on the cover;
.mape„ ts,itstell thie with. four tins pitteed the
eroteet the +tree and keep it ; nee MO dtRtaTICO apart and your tub te
end make n. stronger Lu PeniEt the ale ready tor shipment.
tocke insects. Agreatt deal of the
value of bertleaux 1:texture deds ott
tbo wise in witiela it, is Anita% `..Ebe
•14 Mixtueee sheelti, be well delisted meaeripthe, er yrie saeyed telly er
before mixing. Modes.
Spraying is a nasty job, in lam,
job 01:1 Lho alirttY with tienn esvalki ett)0' tuat, vaintrea, t
bortleattx uatxture and parts greeu sacred city of the Hindus, is like
Zninnt,413 as the foliage is etsulug splendid mask over a plebeian face- It
wit; wilext call gat' at beth "'auk ;Alla' lies behind a long line a palacee and
ie Ives all the saute time. • Are nut:
troulded with the bud moth and otlier; teltieles; these, followieg the Ganges.
naseets Qua, need an earlier appileaai are wonderful and glorious, but they
an. This first. tWelisation kills stl Iters satinet coropeusate for the squalor
ra-,1,1s1. ittaxlsoe4cIt.031;awl fuungtscetuitatiev'eutii: they are meant to coucea one fea.
spe,„ Lee the eedeu moth, a wee le tem alone WOUlti make the city un -
tee worst instal We have. Theo. make beareble to any stranger used to air
e Ultra application abates, two weeles waves and hglit ; the streets are like
NARROW STREETS,
HOW TO CATCH A OOLO,
'rue. Vertexes Wars la "Whiels. It ort.7
Ile Aecoutoltehea.
The various ways in which a cold
may be brouglit on are thus describ-
ed by Dr. S. IL 1Cellogg; "A. little knife
blade of air blowing In through
t:rack in a -window upon scene part ot
the body will elaill that part, ana the
blood vessels of that region will be-
come contracted, affectiug somewhere
in the luterior of the body an area, in
reflex relation "With tlilS portion of the
surface of the body.
"For instance, the blood veseele of the
skin of the top 9f tbe shoulders and
the chest are associated with the blood
vessels of the lungs, so that witatever
haPpene to the laleed YesSele of the
skin of tbe shoulders; mid cliest hap-
peus also to the blood vessels of the
lungs. If there is a contraction of the
blood vessels of the back of the ueek,
there will be a contraction of the blood
vessels of the nose and throat, aud if
there Is a eontraction of the blood vs-
'
sets of the top of the shoulders and
the shoulder blades there will also be
a eoutraetion of the blood vessels oe
the lungs. When the influence of the
Apt1 anlIKVS, 1.40r 511, (:0141 Is continued, this contraction
Tee Gea. the just, the righteous Judge,
followed by cougestiou.
In.pects our inmost heart.
"When one puts his bands into cold *
Condemn not, Otto. I pm; the.
For ;boo, dose ir„ roma dna water for a few nilantes, they are first eesteeeeeeeiveeetiotadea-ae.
Xay Awl; ler !nevi Onto On Judge, pale and then red. This is reeetIon.
Whose tertilet WM. 1512
The longer the applicetion and the
temptr all thy leeigmrnis
more lateuse the degree of cold the
tine lose and common tar+.
The end sell smite 10051
It scales terompelise.
Abbott in Pittsburg Dispels
A DELICIOUS C P OF T
CEYLON. Fut up !nen nothing hat the tnest
obbunable. 'Volt can't help littin%
PAOKACED. 25, 00, 40s oo gui
vAbAsAtivalvia
Tbere's teOneel
elegance about Our paints, asso-
ciated with gentle uplifting Sttr.
roundings and quiet good taste.
A TOUCH OF
REFINEMENT
Ramsay's
Paints,
are ready for 4se and just
nhent a grade higher than
the best.
Esert 1812.
RIMS" Selit P01111 MOkeiSs
ItE014TREAL.
WILES OF THEFOX.
Some Clever Treece by Wesel, Rees
!ware nettles Ms rtirstiere.
A fox is entitled to all that is fetid
for its wisdom end tom:Ivey. Not long
ago the Waslaingten imut or oldie.),
Forge started a young fox the North
valley hills, am) the hounds were run
greater will be the eontraction and the
congeettoa. fie It' the back of the neck
Is exposed for a long time tbe Ingo-
ence of cold one is likely to have a
cola in the nose and titrOata If the
shoulder blades and the tops of the
shoulders are exposed, oae le likely to
take Mil in the lungs and suffer from
congestion of the lungs. If the cold IS
long continued,- it may cause not only
a congestion, but an Inflammation af
the nose or tbe lungs.
ping it aseees tee enen eees when the "So if the bottoms of the feet become
bunters wove surprised to see e weeu wet or chilled a weakness of the Mad -
larger fax come from the weede eud der may result if there has ever been a
run diagonally aerose the tewe ee tee trouble there or a weakness of the
young fox ahead str this hound8. and etouent if there has heell DatRITh
a the bigger fax the$ tea it up. young I
Sue 'IS about 91; Pt", emits between two rows oi houses. Reputed thereby being sated trout be..:
cent ot, trate free from, dveteese and la- es_ , „avow: lug run down and killed be the laminae produces twiee as moot gas as Euro.
Atistrallan soft or bituminous coal
when they strueli the Stroliger Wavle: that orgao•"-(1°°d
Certoest Feet* About Veal,
Pry. We gee the best results trim "
ea. na• ssed into the alley oreu- 014.1 bUtIters say "14'1 ba" l'requeM15' peat: or American clad For Ibis tea-
upraetug fru the middle. of the 1-veo wituessed this ttlek when Yining foxes the stataralgou mai is imported '
rether than; treat the. outside. tt pied by the rit la it 1011 arrowed more
OTEL RAYMO
XtrAvn, ,Atiantte Citry, New *IF
Tug, woott. xt,Ari2o. An at yet,,r wool, ;mot li,ttrto Thitio •
„..
were bele- elosele preeeed and in den. u
take8 a 111310 lematv hut hi ulueb "IQ"' and mere until the breadth wa,s SO ger of .being run d , id mil .1 by Into Europe, although At Is very costly.
thorough. We luevet been mous one- aright that a loan utigh, mmese etep, a• I
and an even
helf pound of parte green to 0,4 gals This le a ease of the best COM golug
,,,,eer 1%101 tett neeeenne peieture. By frools the windowe "rn 10 Neweastle oust an Inferior idnd.
of one house int° • • • • was Waved Itv nu old fax
the tent eaterpillara quicker. Tho (Unary speech in a front room on oue II 1".1"i' holly"
s-ollet-) wit ilitzt Uee" e Pennsylvania antbraeite weighs Enloe 4
its neneb as European anthrtteite and
usitig the stronger solution you w% these a another aeross the way. Or -
The fox had ruo
worst niseets we have to light, to -day , , , takes but half the spnee. This fatit
, twit sioe 04 tee lane must nave been plain- some 20 miles, nm) while eresslog
ro bop_ scale meetas ame too e Metes it to emnpete on favorable
ly audible by the neighbours uppoeite. open stretch of eratutry wait in dituger
In making the hordeaux meeture We entered this lane hy gtte ot of biehitg ruin duitivn and tailed. in a teealullases owii,thotiehe 4T:11%4:eel:el yuradrlaleutrotou'ii
suck.
put the copper sulphite in a eptitit massive woo, set el moue eeenetey, t moot 1 eh the fos was run. freights. -St. Louis Pitet-Diepatele
liaSket °nth' 8118Venti t 1118 ° barrel' The first hones ran a bundred and Wag with the hounds Ouse to its beets
i I • f 11 hotese with a
with the neceseary) :meant of water.- fifty or two bundred feet, and then was tbe eti el o au o i ,
Take the lime, 21 lbs, put in e vessel, 1 he lam, itivaeg at eght MI0%, iltIll portion of the walk still :gentling. The
ly, alid keep adding water so that buildings. Then there was another fox made straight for the old cellar,
slow
leaped Into It and made its escape
add a tittle water tu start slaking emunmedaiee twu other opposing
i1, does nut dry 081, and bunt. Th%3 turn, awl two more house.s, and 80 througb a narrow opening In the wane.
slakes It teoroughly and does not clog the alley rith, until it ended in a dis-
the nozzle. Measure out the mixture. tare Street. The hounds., smote:slug the fax was
as needed. Put .the cuppor suiphate The shade awl countess of the. tiny trapped, dashed iuto the cellar pelt
-
mixture, im eaek stud the lime in an- way were remat'kahle, and so, too, mell, only to llutl Reynard gone aud
other anti dituto pare to 25 gals. Then were the melte. I remarked that I themselves In a (rep, as the hole lu the
11.127t. the t Wit 1 0,A r. T4 k • a meek -rel supposed the 'purpose in making the
ktt anti easten a baking powder ean, thftroughfare so narrow was to keep
with the imitate out Gut, in the hot- the sun out of the houses, hut my
tom. Cover this with fine wire netting guide answered that this was not the
and ,use its it funnel to strum the naix- (vise; it was to give seenrity against
tuset through tn puttiug it into the attack to those whet lived there.
:misty tank. Use a six-inebl leathsr " Oh," said 3, " the. city was once
washer to put under the nozzle an the walled, was it, and thatis what has
exteneion rod to keep the drip from .se cramped the houses together*"
runaing down tiv rod. ' "No," he replied, " it was never
' walled. We get the security of wirielt
Y sveak by making the lanes too nitre
IMPROVE 'YOUR ,STYLE 01? INUIT, • •
LesiG, I enter. Then again, we always put
s roev for bodies of soldters or mobs to
' The farmer who is behind the times' stout, narrow doors at the ends of
the lanes, in order to be able to look
is afraid to grind his hoe, for fear of
ourselves in wben there is occasion."
weanng It out, or of putting ten cords 41, ---
of manure on au nere of land for fear- BELOW THE BOILERS.
1
of getting it too rich, so th a his coru
will all run to stalks. He is non- The messy PoWers of VrOp11151.0111. Or
tented to cut balf a,lon of hay per TVOIC•Oli TO Ill Ile Liners.
acre and thinks two tons a big Crop Twenty-five years ago the Engineer,
and don't wn.nt to read any of oar age of London, the recognized authority
recultural papers, for he says they on all matters pertaining to steam -
petal, lots of stuff that no common ship navigation, made the prediction
farmer can eractice. and no one but (Alai the crossing of the Atlantic
the lachest °arcs to try them. Now 1 ocean, by a steamship, at. the speed of
farmer, to
am contentedsaytravel t.the old he same reedfogey my twenty-five miles an hour, was one of
, s
the things impossible of accomplish-
ment. At that time the Atiansie bad
never been crossed by a screw steam-
er at as high a speed as fifteen miles
0,
4.1••••••
01V0 For 6401.5
1 always say "1 bought It off Jones,"
and up to now, through so cobstantly
hearing people, my late father Includ-
ed (be always used to pronounce cof-
fee as corffee),talk ill this way, thought
It was right; Still this would be only
in conversation. Writing to any one,
saying I had bought -anything, I should
put "61' Jones" or "from Jones." 1
suppose "from Jones" would. be per-
fectly correct.
I have heard this form of speech in
Many different parts of the country,
but most frequently, 1 thisk, in and
near Liverpool. '
Tbe use of "off" fo; "of" and "off of"
Is col/linen Ill the north of Etigland
Notes and Queries.
father travelled. He could not tell
whet. it cost 10 make one quart of milk
or apound „of butter or cheese. Many
have the idea that a man cannot do
anything else ]ie ean be a termer, butt
1.1
ss a great miatake. Too few of our an hour; the Cunarcler Scotia, the last
farmers keepa debt and credit ac- of the big sidewheelers, never doing
count with their farm. better thane an average of fourteen
and a half knots. Thereiore the pro -
PREPARING Title 1?.e.OKAGE, pheey of the Engineer was not at all
The first thing in the way of prepar- a wild 'one. But to -day there are
ing the package is the soaking -apart. steamers that have reacned the speed
of creamery work too mach over -:toles- of twenty-five miles an hour, and
others are in course 'of construction
ed by witty butlermakers. Exam:wet which are expected to surpass It, lite
tubs to snake sure that alt the hoops fastest liner 01 to -day has done raore
required are; there, also that they ape than an average of fwenty-five miles.
Her enormous engines and powerful
propellers, mighty powers of propul-
sion, have forced her through the
roughest waters of the Atlafitic at an
average speed of twenty-one knots,
which is a fraction over twenty-six
miles in the hour. The distance of the
Southampton -New, York route is 5,068
miles, which covers on the average of
five days and seveeteen hours, con-
siderably over twenty-five miles an
hour for the entire trip; her mighty
engines -that' throbbing, thumping
!heart ' down below -revolve about
eighty times per minute, or about 672,-
000 revolutions t6 cross the AtlantiO.
;ill el their, places; then. fill each( tub
with clean, cold water and after baying
Soaked therai so (they Will hold water,
add to eace tub enough, salt to make
A goo& strong brino. 'Fill tubs full to
the edge anti let stand at least ten or
fifteen hours.
In the morning tubs should again be
looked after and prepared as follows:
Atter all the wa.ter is dtumped, put into
. -.
each tub a handful of ,ealt and about
e gallon of boiling water, wash
A. Drenry 'Fheroughlers. thoroughly inside and outside in at
Of all dreary roads few have Sneh least two changes of water, then fill
desolate surroundings as that leading e lis with c° Id water, ancl let stand
from Jerusalem. Tbe road d''' winds 11
lateen or. twenty minutes, empty and
among rocky hills which for milee
_
seem destitute of every living thing
save occasional flocks of •long black tubs and they are ready for linings. women affect that child's
haired goats Rad sheep, apparT
ently he. porchtnent should be of good fashion of tying a smaller ribbon bow
rub a coat of alt all over inside of
sc
and dragged to 'one side to shade the
eating pebbles nuel attended by a yOuth- quality and should also' be thoroughtY, at the left side of the .front hair.
fill shepherd. The fiteep hillsides are f31Daked ulsbrine before llsing• In put- AN EXPLODED IDEA:
clotted with itutnermis holes and eaves ting in the side lining cora should be
taken that it fits elosely to side of tub, Blinkers is a dear odd guy. Funny
ent Inehe rock.-Indianapolls News. also thab it follows the bottom of tub lam he loves to stick to ancient CuS-:.
.,
all around. It does; not look well to' toms. I saw tem to -day wearing
For a finger' nail to reach its full have; it, project out of tub four inches hoots. -
length, an average of seven-twelfthe at one aide and tveo at the .other. 11 Nothing funny about it. Nobody in
of an inch. from 121 to 138 days - have found it a good planta put, in town will trust him for shoes.
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wall through whieh the fox had es-.
caped was tOo small to permit tbent to
get through.
When the Iniuters rode up, they
found tbe pack In a trap, With one of
the houuds wedged fast in the hole
through wbieb tbe fox luel nude its
escape. By the time the bounds were
got out of the cellar the fax was safe
In its hole.
AJBOITT, THE
Paris has given up waving the hair
in front. It is worn very far forward
Clever Snn,tvesstion.
"DOW shall 1 prove the eincerity of
niy devotion" asked the young man
who hod been so long coming to the
point that (billet had begun to acme
mule te against hi to.
"Call the Doreen In as a wItneesei
suggested the young ladee-Detrolt
me Pres.
The Met Intv in tartnns Is that every
stripe of whatever breadth or Mors
must be the same in both the length
anti breadth of the web.
Thu Bullet n.nd the Mark,
"General Lawton," said au officer
who served with that fearless cone
mender, "once said to me that tbe
right bullet Would always find Its
mark no matter how small the latter
might be, and then he related an Inci-
dent which occurred during the civil
war. In oue of the engagements of
his command -1 can't remember DOW
wbether or not he mentioned the place
-a piece of sbell bit the grouud near
where a soldier was standing and
scared him so badly (.bat he jumped
straight up in the ab' line IC rabbit. As
he dal so a. minie ball knocked off the
crown .of his bead.
" 'That was the one particular bullet
Intended to kill hem' said (e'eneral
Lawton, *and he actually bad to jump
after it'
"He spoke in a light, offhand rash
ion, but there was an undertone of
seriousness In his Voice, and I inferred
from the story that be was, like most
veteran soldiers. a pronounced fatal-
ist."
.a• -tg^p
MOT1 OVI‘F Are eraetleally proof
.agaInst enterie ,fever. Only oue 111111)
OVOF ihat age fell a vise Int In the Stele e
rumen Igu.
EFFECT OF CLIMATE.
The Great Lakes Influence in
Weather Conditions an
Southern Ontario.
cannieanette.
Oliver Wendell Holmes'enjoyed that
humor best which was of his owu pro
dection. On one occasion be was hold
Ing forth at great leugth on the sub
ject of cannibalism,and, haring
wound himself up to the proper piteb,
he turned suddenly to Thomas Bailey
Aldrich, who was sitting near EOM.
and asked: "Imagine! What would
ysoi, .
nrdo if you were to meet acanui-
b"1 think," Mr. Aldrich sweetly *re-
plied, "that 1 should stop t� pick an
acquaintance with him." . •
• This rejoinder Pas; such a gloom over
Da laolnies that during the rest of the
dinner hie ,epnversatienwas limited to
monosyllables
Outing the peat four month, hate hove extenalvely farslarigtO ganef irn,
provod. aver 50 PAVIA!' OSAKA". New Dining Hoorn encleseellri Waite, careotr'
facinx tho ocean, and amourpayeect on the Atlantic Catzetfor rAlg11
and elegance. 1Z xcharige And Sun Parlors doubled ln else. CAptsolty BO*.
•Oft, Own,rand Pron'a
111104 tei41,4ene' band will canap out
two weeks this eunmaer.
Cure Yourself of Rheumationn
The application; of N'erviline-ne
vele eureeeehich posses:tete retell uter-
venous eawer over all nerve liaise bas
proved a remarkable eueeess in rltt'u-
mtt :Ind neuralgia. Ne (5111110 ;tees
he nerves, soothes litetni driv4's
pain out, and so gives Try n
and be eonvinced.
Neerly all of the beautiful gowns
worn in one of the late playa are -made
without collars, with simply a cord
ebout the neck.
THE, VICTOR'S CROWN.
Sbould adorn else brow of the inven-
tor of the great eurn cure, Putnam s
Painless Corn Extractor. It works
quiekly, never makes a sore spot, stud
te ;Nett the thing you want. bee that
you get Pitt !LIDA'S PainleaS VOTO
Ex -
1, meter, the sure, safe and painless cure
for corns.
Variable Nature or Clint:tie In take Ite•
Rion the Passe or ataney ptscase
-Hrs. it, Fitzsimmons, of Nelson,
Holton. Cured by, Dodd's
'Kidney rills.
Burlington, April M. -The County of
Balton at the head of Lake Ontario
is not tbe least fruitful field for
Dodd's Kidney Pills in the Upper
Province. It has its share of Kidney
Disease like every other district in
the north ot this continent. No vill-
age, town or city in the northern
zones has ever escaped. Climate is
the principal cense of Kidney Dis-
ease, though of course tbere are vari-
nstromenta. Drum , ire e.
Every Town oan have a Band
hOwort prieec mar qnstrd. Fine cstMlt gee 500 Einar
nations mailed fret.. Wrte us for anyttart in
Keel° or Musloal Instrumonta,
Whaley Royce & CoIf un"""."0- °net
Wanner& Alan,
queen's Hotel, Dalt. en Saturday, Ap..,4 2,4, at 8 al CIO 11
ru. Per nurttotiuro‘ttrlY 1, DAI,ZELL 4 Ualatiro,
FARM FOR SALE. n
sle.tent,on /wry nu:tram'
arfrown ro (Ihrhip
fruit, new haildings na6 st.I)p.nt fortilita. 51451
berstin. ,our .11 (5 tor sitwit nod t'ntit Perm%
ROWE &ANAL!, Hamilton,
!Mina anills 54 Hating
Ba.rrierev.tte.,retneree
to Wecloy
mond st. %V.. 'reroute.
Catholic Prayer sever, reiterates one
ounce leareilaris
itelialaterionnes, Stnturtri, and Church Orttamontit
Etluostloostl Works, Mall orders receive prormit one*
Mon. &.1.8ADIJER & 009 Montreal.
Decision and ebavacter will oftee
give to an inferior mind command over
a superior. -W. Wirt.
O'KEEFE'S Ligir MALT
Invigorate' and Strerthens.
LLOYD WOoD, Toronto, GB EMU. AGENT.
0111•111.10.1•11.
Paillettes, except of jet or mother
of pearl, have fallen into disuse In
Parte
TO FERE & comp IN ONM DLT
Tale Laxative Brom Quinine Tablets. All
druggista refund the money if it falls to cure.
Ise. ie. Vie Grove's algal:Aare Is on each box,
mese,
A. fool flatters himself, a wise man
flatters a fool.--Bulwer.
How's This?
0118 causes.
In Ontario Kidney Disease in its
many forms is the most common ail-
ment, and the commonest cause of
Kidney Disease in 1 his province is the
variable nalure of the climate. These
two facts probably explain the ease of
1VIrs. R. Fitzsimmons of this place.
Halton County being under the try-
ing weather conditions governed by
the Great Lakes. Mrs. Pitesivanaons
tells of her experience with Dodd's
Kidney Pills.
"Some time ago I got a very bad
pain in my side. It was that bad at
times I was 'hardly able to walk, and
nothing that I took seetmed to do me
any good. As it seemed to be getting
worse 1 thought I would try your
Pills, and before 1 had used one box
I began to feel better. By the time
I had used two boxes the pain all left
me, and r telt better than I have f Or
over a year. I tell all my friends of
the good Dodd's Kidney Pills have
done for me."
We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for
any case or Catarrh that cannot be cured by
Hall's Catarrh Cure.
J. cHeNey &co., Toledo, 0,
We, the undersigned, have known F. J.
Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him
perfectly honramble in all business transact-
ions. andlinancially able to carry out any obli-
gation node by their Arra.
WEST 5.; TATTAX. Wholdattle Druggists. Toledo,
G. WALDING. KIRWAN' it latenvie, Wholesale
Drupe -etre Toledo, 0.
Hall's Catarrh Curets takoh internally, act-
ing directly upon the blood and mucous sur -
Nees of the system. Price, 78e, per bottle.
Sold by all drum sts. Testimonials free.
Hall's Family Pills are the best.
Half the work that Is done iu this
world is to make things appear what
they are note -Beadle.
WitafRon HOTEL DIRECTORY.
The " Balmoral," Free Bus taiii,tr,
Hotel Carslakel dP617e, . toprepa
G.T.R. Station, Montreal. Geo. Coral ake 00.3"rop' s.
POULTRY, BUTTER, ECCS, APPLE%
and other PRODUCE, 10 0050(5 best results cpsfgrt
The Dawson Commission Co., Limited;
tor, West- Market & 0 °thorns St, Toronto,
Dyeing 1 CleanIng
For the very best sond your work 1the
11111RITISH AMERICAN DYING COS"
Loa for agent ha your town, or send direct.
Montreal,Toroato, Ottawa, Quebec,
Linen Marker fkirr:Igt biglnel
Books, ete. Some
thing r very one needs warranted indelible black 0
ISI Ink. mann in near strong hot with name, Ink ant
Pail., all complete 83, each, $850 perdoz or20 for 45 00
Trr nue, Tour money refunded it not satisfa.ttety. 14
not send postage stamps. C. G. YOUNG, 1 Attelaidt
Rest, Toronto.
Michigan Land for Sale.
0
.5 term, Ogemaw and Crawford Counties. Titlepan
Loon Lake Railroads, at prices ranging front 82 to $11
Dot. On Michigan Central, Detroit k Mackinac' and
per sem. These Lands are Close to Enterprising New
Towns, Churches, Sehools, eta., and will ba sodden od
reasonable terms. Apply to
11.15. PIERCE. Agent, Wad Bay City, Tdfolt.
Or .LW. CURTIS, Whittemore. Mich. 1
0 00 ACRES 0001153850450 LAND3-ARENA0
'AVENUE 110118E—mx--ftager,,,,t,004 JAS. 11. ANNETT, Manager.
per day. JOHN J. MAIN, Supt. and Trees
ST. JAMES' HOTEIL—Z=TAiDet.
The Canadian- -
Heine Safety 0
BOILER •
Railway. FIrd-eless Commercial Rouse, Modern im.
provanteata-Ratra moderate.
Renfrew High School has a company
oif cadets.
W. P. C. 1021.
CALVERT'S
Carbolic Disinfectants, Soaps, Otnt.
Intent, Tooth Powders, etc., have been
awarded, 100 medals and diplomas for superior
excellence. Their regular WM prevent infecti.
'OUR diseases. Ask your dealer to obtain a
supply. Lists mailed free on application.
F. 0. CALVERT & CO.,
IMASIOHESTER ENGLAND,
. ,
'WOOD PtIOTO. EsiGRM I rift_
J. L.JOSIES ENG
6-84O-&nIiUi�t$TW
..-ssplanade, Toronto
Opp. Sherbourne St.,
High Class Water Tube Steer,
B°11eirDsu'feosr aAnild P
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Duties
semi' FOR DESCRIPTIVE GATALOGUS.
Toronto Eleetrie Light 0o,, LtraiteAt
The Estee Co. L'orited.
Tits 'Wastes r4uusu1.gov., Visit
IAA el 'recontft.twlsere boloser reap pa 0 eft,* iv wig".
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