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S:OME TRIMES TEAT 'saoka4
ZUX,LIONAIBES,
The Nateer Steeple Ways in Which.
Paiales, axe Staeted,--
immovte Lessee.,
The Xing, or rather Prinee -of
Wales, Mae tent slikotixig e. few yeaes
ego, mad %Idle firing into the eye of
the wind at driven birds, a getint or
two of burnt powder was blowe
BACK INTO HIS EYES.
often happees wine shooting', cei a.
indY den,. This news was wired up
Leanne in tee middle ee the skins in one center and lie motion,
less undereeath one a them for two
afteritoon. lead eaught the money
mullet in an idle aud irritable race 11°111'8, wilil° °Ile °I. the 13°°1.8 8-8-t 8°
went. The report was exaggerated, °lose that ha a°1114 hat.° taaah°4
and it Founded as though the Prince Burnham without rising from hie
vrae lietely to lose is eyestght. Ntew,
It idwas the tie The incent illustrates pee of
ne of the commermal n. , . .
treaty wiele Oermaity, which wte
as due ,itior Berollare'e Inexims. "Insist--
bility," he says. "ts immobility ;
to receeve the signatures of the
Sovereign arat the Heir Apparent huti." ha '4818' ..it i8 a°t easier to r° -
next, atv. a nth -natty which await mairi znotionless unless you keel) art
rno.lie nue' great drenee to the eY° on tho nt°11 Yon- wish to lenoid-
potter of tne treaty., hnt was tweet_ ltWhen yea lose sight of leint yew- im-
eery to wiad things up. The treatniagination is likely to get the inner
had beta entned le every other way. hand of your jitdgment-and your
ant. tht, haarhete and sten, one loerves beve to be in good eondition
1
TEE SCOUT IN solrm APPICA.
Experience ete Major Bonham, the
Azaereean, Seceet.
At Zarel Paver Major En R, Burn-
ham, the American scoue, spent ate
efterimon, inside a It hut, while
en A betide oetside were ranged
amber ot Boer otficers weteniug the
movements of the, Britielt in the dis-
tauce. The ecout„ with his eye at a
hole in the thie Mud plaster wall, an
inth from the head el the nearest
Boer, was Remise watchipg the pro-
ceedings. Them was only one room
in the hut, and when some of the
Boer e deeded to come and sit, inside
the scout had to jump for a pile of
ebaeges ho•th eeuritties bad count, thonea.
At another elate lie ley
ed on it. and were waitieg for tile:
aud two nighte in au antebeer
321Ment of the eignatere. Tneu they
would niog mill/one to right end left. tiths nuotigh }well him ee
juggll:Wean-
ed from a neighberieg commando.
mid e with thoueands tor.s of
produce, and nantioe toyousin, 1-10. was accompanied by one
snares ; but the stews of thee, groin b°Y latter* with exPlosiVes, who else
hail to use the sante aind a Shelter.
of powderwhich really
ONLY MADE TIlhe XING' The diet, end the bard travellaug
!
rub. is eyes for a moment, scared wle ihasi oeen chn,osefor his geeat were too mtich for the bitten boy.
them into 0 -dainty, .tbe treaty would strength foul endurance. So liurne
be delayed fee want of JAR signature, ham to the gueeotton with wbich
nen there WaS a frantic panic. With- bis companion was leden end went
tWeetei 1Uute3 leost stocks had en alone, while the boy .sttuggled.
drore,ed leod. and $5,,000,000 back to the liritlen
"went under" in half on hour. leinee 11hen the Boers moved on. Bum.-
Idg fornaS Were "nammered," as a re- y Lam blew up the, railroad betweine
vela irretoria aud Johanneeburge enabling
Although the Gerreale Emperor has the British to cathure netaber ol
ilone raore good to cenienerce tied I cnglees atei ears at Johanuesburg.
flearoe than any =march on record, ,‘Ile was twelve ihtys on the exeeilie
te. Deicetriee the Stoch Idectiet,ges tient. llsn4 ebe last :out deys o
Veen hluBle. Med they are alreid of n -ow metilies only.
One •of the quid:est auit tricist
titerceign, pataics op the list was •
tatti haratiee a emelt boy once -
threw ball of paper at
crowd, wbile he was driving to Pots.
da.m. Wily this oppalling incident
entend frame a, sitingi in British ee-
enualties ;Teruo a poeer. but within
rilinlao of the arrival of the news. in
.1.-ondon. elderly financiees. with mil- g
lit -M9 at their backs were ecutterieg
ehout line rabbits in e, copse. and '
shouted breathlessly that they wotild
sell this and that as cheaply .
you pleased. This was the fanious
"Bashet" slump, and one of the
most pointless panics on record. for
it is hard to see how the ball of
paper coital have been supposed to :mentos at 'the outbreak of suitilllwx
be dangerous, though the cablegram, Atiat ha:5 tiectirreil in Various locali-
was not very clear. But it was in , ties anti thousands of dollars have
some. mysterious way supposed to bet -Al expended -and rightly co --in sup -
have endangered naatters, and cer- presinn' u. And Yet, year in twit
tan ly the Xalser's death just then "year out this euuntry sutlers front a
A EBERT NEM
Good Ao a�i Teeth
Not Bad for Good Teeth
S,Orsoidont .:. e - 23c.,
*ROZOdont Tooth, Powder .• 2$o.
Lar.ao Liquid end Powder •-
All stores or by nlaSi foothe price, Semple fox the postage, 3e. _
_
HALL & BUOKEt., Montreal
lemnserneensossetesesancessacswesams.
Co
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TP IIEBT COAL NINES and vaistaices, place the coal in the
measures in the Crow's Nest Pass at
the inctdcideble quantity of 20,000,-
000,000 totes. That wined provide.
for a. rialto output of 10,000 tons for
about 6,000 years. The Crow's Nest
Pass Coal Company lies sbowe great
enterpriee in preparing for an output
corm -Dense rete with the exteut of
these, coal measures, and more than
equal to the demands of every avail -
and proepective mareet. There
ow 00 coke ovens completed,
this place .and 200 et nitchel,
the total eapecity being 1,:.100 to
of coke per day. Preparetious have
been made for the building of 200
additional ovens at Morrissey Creek.
About bait a. million dollars have
been eepended by the company for
leitchinere aucl supplies during the
past year, eldeily 'in Montreal, To-
ronto. Hamilton. Londoe. WinniPeg.
Victoria., 'Vancouver, and other Can -
adieu businees centres. Alberta is
:aleo a large contributor of food
supplies and horses for the mines.
,This deo s not iueliale the ordinary
'supplying trane of this town, wbielt
..is in the hands of merchants not
coneocted with the compauy. Great
und rapid as the clevelopment has
;teen it will be far exceeded when
:the completion of the Crow's Nest
1 Southern Railway brings r.eeded
niarnete within reach.
ABDNDANCE 03e COAL FOR
ALL TIME,
TOSperOUS and Thriving Town
Sustamed by .3 x.exeftt.g
Industry. .
ln Eastern Canada there is no.
conception of the great and rapid de-'
velopreent of the coal mining
indu-
try in this district, says a letter
from Fernie,.II.C. Hero we have a
prosperous -and thriving town, con-
eted with what is virtually an --
other town up at the Coal Creek
mines. •Atiei making in all about 4.-
000 people witlain a distance of five
miles. Two other mining towns.
with constantly increasing popula-
tion, have been bromght, into exist-
ence by the Crow's Nett Celia Com-
pany at Miebel and hlorriesey Creek.
.the peeel;szwy works are under way
tied almost. Complete for the great
coal output that must, ultimately
force its way lino the' Aniericaa raar-
net ,e1 soon ae the completion of the
( row's NVst, Southern Beltway puts
the Canadian orodneers in a more
advantageous position.
FOR, A GIGANTIC avrmyr.
The scale. on which operations are
-arried on edectuelly allays all- fear
OBE TO BE DP.7.: ZED TEA of a coat or coke famine In the west
on either Fide of the line; in feet,
AN OBTBREAH. SBIATel.- itiealtes all timidity on that Ceere
PDX, quite ridiculous. The Canadian 'le -
Is now eland d40 tons of coal
iciemic in the Last Quarter, per day. and as an aggressive eu-
I••••••Im•
of a Century Eas Carried OE as, trance into the nearnet inttst wait on
"Wenn eopie as Annually raw the completion of the Crow's Nest
Victims to Consumption. Southern Railway, the most Wen -
Throughout. Canada inuch alarm
has been fat during the past iew
sive operations having been in de-
1...,opmtnt :bleb of the coal
's ow Angled in box ears, the load -
mg of which is slow and unprofit-
able. Coal ears such as are supplied
by the railways in other bituminous
coal districts will probably be -fur-
elehed at an early date, which will
greatly contribute to more easy and
'would have thrown a large Faction of PI UO that violins nice*. victims an- advantageous operations. Although
finance into contusion, for it was the finally than have heea carried off by I tie' company- ean only reach the
period of the loan negotiations with any epidende during the past quarter American nauket by the present sir -
China. There was hardly a British
or foreign stock that did not slump.
Consols fell In value by $11,500.000
in a few moments, and about a
score of men were ruined. That
piece of paper was, as a matter of
fact,c erumpled-up petition which a
blind man got his son to throw into
the. Kaiser's carriage •as he oilseed.
Influenza has given the "House"
some. of its biggest :Omens, and the ,
report of
A WAVE OF IT
sweeping over the country generally
sends prices down, especially if roeoe
tate, or any statesman gets it. The
money market knows the hubits and
state of health of every powerful
statesman in Europe • and it is a
fact that, when 2,1;-. Chamberlain i
came to the Commons one day with-,
out Ms orchid, late, and looking I
tired, everything slumped like lead
aromg financiers, and there was -over
$5,000,000 difference in prices next
day. That was put down mainly to
the orchid, and, although half in
lest, it was really due to nothing
Om For another instance, there was
a. big scare because of a railtvaer ac-
cident at Crewe, not long ago, in
which a good many people were kill-
ed and injured. Lord Salisbury was
reported to have started for Edin-
nurgh in that train, and so in -truth
he should have, but he altered Ois
piens at the last moment. That
shook up the funds pretty badly, and
kept a hatless anxious crowd of
enanciers striving for their financial
lives in the rainy street, long after
business hours, and sent over $22,-
500,000 of money out of England.
Nothing in
THE WAY OF DEATHS,
by the way,would matte so much
difference to the money market as
Lord Salisbury's sudden deeease.
/t is largely the money rciarket's
habit of counting on things before
they come off, and staking millions
on them, that lets it tn for these
panics; and a report some time ago
that the "Teutonic" was overdue -
nothing very extraordinary -threw
the whole market into confusion, and
depreciated five -sevenths of all stocks
by over 480,000,000. This was be-
cause Eyor Gordon, the United
States envoy, was returning to Am-
erica on the "Teutonic" after his
uclieece with the British Cabinet,
to ratify the tariff contract as soon
as he arrived. Now that contraet,
as soon as the date was known, was
gambled upon to the extent of over
$150,000,000 by British 'Money
men," and the terror that the
"Teutonic" might be at the bottom,
and the satisfying of the treaty de-
layed. made even multi -millionaires
tremble,
POINTED PARAGRAPHS,
iof a ',many. Consumption -the
great white plague vf the
more to be dreeded than any epi-
demic. Its locums throughout Can-
ada are numbered by the thousands
vainuelly, and through its ravages
britiet mule; lives in every quarter
are brought to an untimely end.
Why? There aro two reasous, the in-
eitlious character of the disease, and
the all too prevalent, belief that
those who inherit weak lugs are
furedoweed to au cerly death and
that the meet that can be done is to
;elite tile loved, ones temporary relief
in the journey towards the gra e.
This is a great mistake. eleclica 1
science now knoos thut consumption,
when it. has not, reached an acute
stage, is curable. But better still, it
is preventible. Sufferers front weak
lungs who will clothe themselves pro-
perly, who will keep the blood rich
and red, not only need not dread con-
sumption, but will ultimately be -
Miele healthy, robust people. Among
those upon whotn consumption had
fastened its fangs, and who have
proved the disease is curable, is Mr.
liclege St George, of St. Jerome,
Que. His story as related to a re-
porter of L'Avenir du Nord, will be
of interest to similar sufferers. Mr.
St. George says: "Up to the age ef
fifteen years I had always enjoyed
the best of health, but at that age I
became greatly run down. I lost
color, suffered constantly from head-
aches and pains in the sides; my ap-
petite bet me and I became very -
weak. For upwards of three years -
though I was having raedieal treat-
ment -the trouble went on. Then. I
was attacked by a. cough, and was
told that I was in donsumption. Then
tbe doctor who was attending me or-
dered nee to the Laurentian Moun-
tains in the hope that the change of
air would benefit me. 1 remaized
there for sometime, but did not im-
prove, and returned home feeling
that I had not meth longer to live.
It was then that my parents decided
that I should use Dr. Williams' Pink
Pine, and I began taking thein. Af-
ter using several boxes my appetite
began to return, and this seemed to
mark the change which brought about
my recovery, for with the improved
appetite come gradual but surely in-
creasing strength. I continued the
use of the pills, and daily felt the
weakness that had threatened to end
my life hesappear, until finally I wee
again enjoying good health, and now,
as those who know me can see, I
show no trace of the illness I passed
through. I belieee Dr. Williams'
Pink Pins saved my life, and I hope
my statement will induce similar
sufferers to try -theme'
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills =eke new,
rich, red blood. With every dose the
blood is, strengthened, the quantity
increased, and thus the patient is en-
abled not only to resist the further
inroad of disease but is soon re-
stored to active health and strength.
II you are ill, or weak, or suffering
from any disease due to poor blood
or weak nerves, take Dr. Williams'
Pink Pills at once and they will soon
make you well. These pills aro sold
by all dealers in, Medicines, or will
be sent nes tpaid at 50 cents a box
or six boxes for $2.50 by addressing
the De. Will tam's Medi eine aci•
Brockville, Ont.
-When a married woman sits for a
portrait her husbancl ha,s to stand
for it.
The older a man gat 8 the harder it
Is for him to feel sorry for a woman
whose pug dog has Inst died.
Deeds rather than words prove an
olcl ina,n's love fos.. a, girl, especially
deeds' for real estate.
Some men wouId „get along better
.on the journey ef life if they didn't
consul 1 so many contradictorY
rguide be oks.
•
1 011«, route, it as a reacy boOn
able to Skellir0 u. trade sonth of the
Inc. amounting to a greater tonnage
than. the Canadian consumption, but
its efforts bave been uaturally main- jessness, constipation, colic, stemach
ly directed towards development or troubles, the irritation accomptuay-
preparatory work on the inunmse Ing the cutting of teeth and other in -
deposits that will provide a gigantic inutile troubles, Baby's Own Tablets
output in the immediate future, is beyond question the best medicine
in the world. The Tablets aro sweet
litlNEY DISTRIBUTION'.
nod pleasant to take, and dissolved
During the present year the outlay in water CAA be given with absolute
on construction and development
.,, Safety to the youngest infant. Moth -
work has been vaery large,
---ild 1" ins who have used this niedicine for
addition to this an expenditure in their little ones, speak of it in • the
actual mining operations, and in no- nmst enthusiastic terms -that is the
eessary attendant induetries, making best proof of its efficacy. Mrs.
an aggregate distribution of cash ,Alonzo Feltmate, "Whitehead, N.S.
since January 1 last of $1,265,000. says :-"In my opinion Baby's Own
These figures have been obtained
e Tablets are unequalled. for cbildren.
nom officials of the company, and .They take it readily, aud it regulates
are thoroughly reliable. This ex-ente bowels, mires there of peevish-
penditure is independent of the rail- Inest, ond is a. great helper in teeth -
way constructionwhich is being i Mg. I would not think of being
pushed forward rapidly, mid in cora; gists or sent postpaid on receipt of
without the Tablets." Sold by drug-
nection with which some 2,000 men
are employed at the present time. price, ,,,:rz cants a box, by addressing
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Tithe 'WOW< ACCOMPLISHED. the Dr. Willnuns Medicine Co.,
But a glence over the development !Brockville. Ont.
I
work already accomplished shows ... a.
that the money has been carefully ex- leOTAI3LE SPARROW -TAMER.
pended. At Michel and Morrisseyi MPu is ar
any visitors to Pis e familiar
Creek operations have been. confined *with the sparrow -tamer en the Tulle -
exclusively to construction and de- I
i ries Gardens. On most days, at
velopment , work. The corapcmy's F some hour or other, ina,y be seen this
efforts at these points have not been !devotee of the gamins de Paris, as
directed toward the mining of coal , these pert and much-pettedlittle
for shipment but toward complete creatures are called, dozens of them
and extensive preparatory work for fluttering around him, some perch -
an immense output as soon as better ing on the rim of his hat, others on
transportation facilities bring wider his shoelder, others again on his
markets prodtahly within reach. finger-tips. But the amateur bird -
Buildings, tipples and other perman- tamerhas done more than merely
mit plant provicling, for a. capacity- of =three his spa." ows, He has •accorded
from 12,000 to 15,000 tons per day names to a few of the ,most, intelli-
at the three mining points -Coal r gent. Thus you luny see "Marie" or
CxeekMichel and Morrissey Creek-- i entthitte bopping when called to -
are almost completed. It may be wards their laiend, ainl the pretty
well to point out the difference be- sight acchdreecnby onlookers ; for no.
tween capacity ' and output, for the sooner does the - well-known. figure
actual pi -eduction of coal eau be in- take his stand than a little* crowd
creased only as maikets are opened. !gathers roend him, old and young,
PROSPECTIVE MARKETS. . --.—.0--e-- •
BABY'S HEALTEL,
The Most Precious thing in the
World to a Nother.-Inow to :
Care or Little OVS.
No price would be too great to
pay for the preservatiou of the Pixel
feet, rosy, sturdy health of a baby.
No price would be too great ; but, as
a matter of fact, the price is very
anad--eimply preen:aloe and the ex-
ercise of good judgment.
le is not good judgment to give
the tender, little infant ren.edies
contebaing opiates, end the so-called
"soothing" medicines, always con-
tritu opiates • they do not euro, tl
*illy drug and stupify the little
ones. Baby's Own Tablets are guar -
onto( to con a n no
t;s see opiates and no
harmful drugs. It is the bast medi-
cine for the little ones, because it is
promptly effective and absolutely
barrnless. For ne'rvousziel
t I
Tim American demand is estimated
to /oath 10,000 tons per day within
five years, and there is no reason
why a market of that extent should
not be secured. The Crow's Nest
Pass Coal Coe:manly will have abund-
ant capacity for 8 -implying it, and
also for supplying every possible in-
crease in the Canadian demand,
through railway, mining and smelt-
ing development..
Tap COAL MEASURES.
Estimates based on actual surveyS,
Under competent geologists, •and al-
lowing the widest margins for errors
SOZODONT for the TEETH 25o
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ARTIFICIAL HONEY.
The bee and honey raisers of North
Germany are having a hard tinae.
They feel the competition of the arti-
ficial honey factories very much. The
artificial product, contains oftenno
more than ten. per cent01 n4.tUra4,,
honey.
The average temperature of the
whole globe is 50 degrees, or eigh-
teen degrees above freezing. point.
0
" Thanks, deer Mrs. Grundy, for your advice about 40.eent
CIM72-1-,01\T haVe t,ridd it and Mu'it 64Y it ie. most dernious.
My husband now says that breakfast is something to look. forward to."
A GALLANT leISIIEBeninN.
In a long list of awards issued by
tile Royal Humane Societe tlee silver 1-
meciAl is awarded. to Jetties McDene I
shire, eotlaucl, eor an at ot great
dshermen, Mahe*, Inverness -I
bravery in Malleig Bal. Returning
frean a sail with three ladies on.
board, his boat was capsized in 80
feet of water fifteen yards from
small rocky island. McDonald got
all three on the keel 'of the boat,
and theri, swimming to the island,
on Whiell a, heavy swell was brealte
lng, he removed his boots and heav3t
clotbing and, going out, succeeded
after tremeudous exertioa landing
them one at a time en the island.
After his last trip illellooald was so
exhausted that he eould barely stand -
Among able-bodied men the searly
deaths are 10 per 1,000 for eiviliaue,
but our 6 per 1,000 for soldiers,
and 8 per 1,000 for sailors in the
WZO.DOHT Tooth Powder 25o
ENDURANCE OF THE IIORSE.
A eau -se can exist 25 days by drink-
ing as much water as it desires ; 17
deers without eating or driniting ;
al ouly live da.ys when limited to
iood without water.
Ninard's Liniment Ceres Colds, etc,
ye phut, ma'am, Mr.
Inulleigh is at the telephone mains:
wants to epahe wit you,"
Ploomer--'"nhat awfully swell Mr.
Diulleighl Jane. Just hold the wire
till I put on Ply newest ieriegown.
That Man ilatit:OS everything."
TO ( IMS A VOID IV ONE DAV.
Take Laxative Bream Quinine frablete. Xl
druggists ramie the melee it It fails to cure.
Z. W. Grove's signeture Is op eaelt box, eSo. •
First Student ---"What mattes you
loolc so melaucboly ?" Second Stu-
dent ---"I have teen fooled. I asked
my father to send me twenty -he
lam to pay ray tailor. and a few
do.xs later 1 received the receiptcd
tailor's bill :"
Minas Lioimat Cures Diplaloria.
•
Wheat, rye, turnips and Ilex
lovreasng crops in Great Britain.
rley, oats. potatoes and small
inite. are on the increase.
THE COlIONATION BRUM.
The Ning has alreede ordered the
Ceronation Bible from the Britisb
ana Foreign Bible Soeiety, to be
used in Ilequiins‘er Abbey next
Juno. It will very probably be elm -
Bar to the one wed by Queen
Vic-
toria, 'which was a large quarto
weenie boiled in red morocco, with
gold clasps. and stamped with the
royal arms. There ore sure to be
limner claims for this book at the
dose oin the ceremony, but it will
probably become the property of the
bishop who administers the Corona-
tion oaths.
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T ETE
FOR SIXTEEN YEARS.
Well.iinceni Orangeville Itarmor Spent ifundrode
of Dollare in Scarab et n Mire. At last Cured
isy Clarke's Kola Oonipeund.
^
It seems foolsh to pay several hundred
do lam 1:+r somatIrng which tWe tioletra
buy, don't, iI Yet that is just 'what thtusa ads
oe asthmatic.] me doing every ytar, besides
toeing their heulth. They are trying to get frpo
from the tortnres of asthma, but imam they
take Carne's S.01‘1, Compound they will keep
on trying. It N the only permanent cure. Mr.
Allan laulkner„ one of the best known farmers
in Dulterin Co. wrItee :7 For sixteen long
-years I have been almost a constant martyr to
asthma. Only an asthmatic could realize what
I have sugared. Many days and weeks I could
not leave 'the Muse, and night alter night
oould not Iio down. I spent army hundred dol-
lars in search of 4 cure and tried near.y all our
local dooter0 and some in Threat). but Leconte
worse each y. ar. My druggist, Mr. Stevcn‘on,
of Orangeville recommended Oiarkt,'s Kola
Compound ahem, two years ago. 1 took, in all,
eighteen bottl,s of this grand Mediate° durime
tune months; each week I gradually improved
and am now comp:otely cured. It is now over
eyear ehtee being cured and 1 havenot bad a
sti.gle attack since, and have gained wuoh of
my o'..d.-ttino strength and weight. No amount
at money nor anything else could estimate its
value to inn.'
(Stgerd) ALLA FAULICNERI.
I have for years been persontaly acquainted
with Mr. Faulkner ani can certify to the abso.
lute truth of tho aboVe statements. (Signed)
TILOS. s iE V1.11St1N, Druggist, Orangeville.
Clarke's' lia:a t. ompound is sold by Ohemist4
everywhere. $2.00 per bottle, three for $5(O
or from the Griffitcs & Macpherson Co., Limit.
ed, Toronto, Canada. Enctme 6o in stamps tot
freesamole.
The steady
LLA
proves the fact of its increasing popularity. You'll nate its purity
and fragrance. In Lead Packages, 25, SO, 4.0, 50, 600
crease in the sa es of
We -need large quantities for lama guel, expeee
orders and can pay the top market price for hey
quantity of well fatted and well dressed
Turkeys, Com Ducks and chickens tiering next ewes
The Dawson Commission Limited, Toronto.,
weals° need Arrt.Xs. ONIONS, BEANS. 110N34Y. BUTTGIt, UGGS, c.
11.4.,Cf1(WINOWS10
AGENTS WANTED.
reatOR LEES PRICELESS' RECIPES, 3000
ihe secrets tor tte Rome. Farm, leeboraterY.
:..i/317;:f_kisghPP.; ylOtRages. Send 25 Cellt& It the
.704 inloln'et- -Iritit,tbiene4riziretlet"Iiiiiiet Pear ;oil,
Wilitare Reese, elethoeise eeoh
Boone Worento, Ontario-
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TANT- pgn DA:r 0111in.;-c's147.
Y newton Er leelesanot to mown% hat
to employ etteetei position peretrannte ;en
or year slid asperses; relletee erre • tett
rota -eines; OXDOCISSC0 unneceearr. M. A.
Ceh.F.EFE, addrais isl Truth Wine. Toronto,
AtGENTS, WE 11A VE NO WOKE SALARY
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offers to teeke, but we can put say hon. ,innduV;r17 iffel grilivoraeltitl4 ti"1 Yrt" c'l
e ni g e o Chrie mae.
write es to -night. Meliernild .% Lope, Don't
0 Loudon, Ont.
EDUCATIONAL.
CENTRAi:RITSISZESS COLLEGE, %Qin
ONTO. Twelve Teachers, tee eve},
metie eighty typowilene; reectitwee modem
courses, thorough wore. invites cerrespemn
eine front an ittlere-tel parties. Acidreas
W. D. Shaw. Principal.
VETERINARY COURSE.
, iaiiii i•ANTEE)--Ta take A
1 share practicel course on veterinary
work; three mutate' study during spare time
At tome -oat quality (0 PROS on examinetien:
eueeestful bee:cute eel be loitered permanent
PeatIou ae etre e year 111 00" rarities branches;
eplendidoeportuulty for young men to secure
a thooregli Veterinary Court° Anil good post.
tion; wrde at once for fell paroculere. Ad.
dreas-olead °face, Vetormary Science Asso.
clatiee. Loudon. Out,
The flrbt civic knight in England.
was Sir William nalwarth, Lord
Mayer of Loudon. who was knighted
for killitm Wat Tyler.
Beware of Ointments for Catarrh
that contain Vercury
se Therzery wm seroir dc -troy the sense at
emelt attl completely dere nee the who lo 7Atrie
wt..n 01DV:1ring It through the raw clue surface:a
Such nrueles "tiuulil inter bti utt exeent en
nretcrheioni from reputiblo phesleletne, as the
&meg* they will do isten fold te 1 he good you.
can possibly delve from thorn. ITa l's Cat:nth
Lino, med br.T
nufacturey .. Quail 4 ne., re.
ledo. O., cont
elna no memory, and a taken lie
ternully, acting directly upon the blood and c
,ALVE RTS
mucous metres ot the oracle, In Wine
Beare Catarrh cure be sure you get tho peau
in°, I Is token In torn aey.und made in Toledo
Ohio, by F. .1. Cheney & Co. Testimonials
Sad baBruggiett, price 'net nor bettIo.
Mae Iamily Pills ore the lose
"Caui you give me no hoPer
tvildin cried. "Yes," sweetly emit
the youpg girl. "If you go eat
quietly the bulldog may reit bout
you."
StOpa the—VOIrgb
and Work.
Laxative Broirio.Quinino 'ratite ur
in one day. No Cure, No Pay. Price
The Alps cover a space of 90,0
square miles. la them rivers l)
their source, flowing into the No
Se, 3318,eit Sea., and Mediterrant
MIOURIS GIPS Gaill21 iuCOliS,
orinr•rmem....•
Since the foundation of the Alp'
Club the death rate tr011lt mount
accidents has averaged, lose than
per Goa. a year out of 500 member
4,..,-4.rorsarr
I believe IdINARD'S
lVdl eure every epee of Diphtheria..
MPS RE131.3EkT BANE
Riverdale.
I believe ISIINARD'S LINIUF
Will produce growth of hair.
MRS. CHAS. ANIS(
Stanley, 1'. E. I.
I believe MI.NARD'S LINHil
Is the best. household remedy
earth. ,
lkfATTIIIAS FOLEY.
Oil City. Ont.
sorry you don't like the new
nurse." she said to her husband:
"She's so good about singing to
baby
andcatneePrTp,b
g1;14g"quItIlIet'uonlitYeray-s"'
w
titer hear the babycryi
wp
"This is our latest novelty," said
the manufacturer, promil,y. "Coed.
work, isn't it?" "Not bad, replied
the visitor. "but you can't hold a
candle to the goods we malte."
"Oh! are you in tbis line, too'?" "No,
We =pew gunpowder,"
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For Over Flity Years
Idea. Wanton's Soortutto avaur hog tato used to
rgasc:11144retgtx17,4 girtelii's113grairalgt_%ti4t913471
i rid collo, regulates tea vtomsch and' bowels, uao lel
i Faro:neer for Dir.rrhcea, sweetest*, nets bottle,
(old by drucclGta throughout the world. Be cure and
silt for" bias. wiesonra seeemite sentize
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1Thecheques which pass
ththrough
e London Clearing' House in six
weeks aro more than equal in amount
to all the coin in the world.
Ilioard's Wilmot Cures Distemper,
The register which an undergradu-
ate signs on first entering* his college
does not provide much scope for
humor, eonselous or otherwise. Ile
bas only to give his name and ad-
dress mad the name and status of his
father. But there is a story told of
amore than usually guileless fresh-
man who inserted in the column
beaded, "Description al father," the
terse and vivid sentence, "Old man
with white whiskers."
THE MOST NUTRITIOUS.
,PPS'S
GRATEFUL- COIVIFORTINO,
BREAKFAST -SUPPER.
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OINTMENT
For 0 shin aliments.
1.4 0. Ctfli�rt & Com Manchester, frigisn
The Sovereign Reeler. ,ts n 134M-ot
mont. It huds Illcore, Cute, 31r1
and Boreti. long standing or acute
equalled for inflamed or weak eyes
always used. The best tostimonin
sample Free on receipt of 3a In stamp
Address,
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rates of passage +lad all particulars, apply to any sg
ot out Company, or
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EVERY TOWN CAN HAVE. A
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500illustrationsonaited free. Write us for an
thing In Music or Musical lustrumentS.
8, nto,
WHALEY 'MTGE 86 00., Limited,
Toronto, Ont., and 'Winnipeg, Man
T HAVE always given proof of anything that I claimed for my Electric
1, Belt, because I know that there are people who claim a great deaf
more for their remedies than the truth would justify. If you want a
remedy which will cure you, it seems wise for you to take the one that
has cured others. I have published thousands of testimonials froah
cured patients, and I will pay $1,000 in gold for evidence showing that e
I have ever used a testimonial which was not true and honest,
De MeLaughlin's Electric Belt Cures Rheumatism, Lum-,
bag°, Pains and Aches in any part of the 13ocly, Vireaknes1
in any part of the BodY, Tired Feelings, Sleeplessness, PPEMPIr.
attire Old Age, Weak Stomach, Weak Kidneys, Lots ,or ---Te
Amlbition and Youttiftal Fire.
don't ask any man to buy my appliance on a speculation. I know
tha it will core these troubles and I want my pay only when the cum
is complete I don't ask you to try it one month, nor two monthsb
, ut
long enough to cure you, and when I have cured you you can pay me. If I fail in my task it my loss, net
yours All you lose is your time, and if my Belt fails to cure you you will have the satisfactiou of knowhee
that the best, etrongest and finest electric body appliance in the world -one with 50,000 cures to its credit
his failed, and that there is no cure for you in electricity. Remember, my terms are
havujust completed my beautiful Illustrated Book telling how it
FREE BOOK send ib closely sealed FREE upon request, Call, if possibt, and I FREF TEST
will'explain what my Belt will do. Gall or write to -day, 4
' weakness of men and women. It's worth readin I will
cures t
ring a thin piece of felt as a substitute for my cushion electrodes. T11„ .09e cheap ov g azei
3°Iffare e° 10 10or011 0:
and lolutp.ysosuaiheathve'rgointolisok`,he4rte sopik,s4,1410P,Pbtiotfilopi e
nay ge a With People -who have bben misled by the false claims of concorri6 ' Ili
0 y k en. 'nitro instal ,blletering eieetrectee, They have to bo soaked in vy. %)ii cqi.:,,irelLiny-(1.---=4,".'
Oc_.13eltrtosdItillwarcin l3t. ayk ea 50ti I 149 's alTeonfiitrloothaenocif cinainnueo‘t bie(.3.1,1t6 tilltiaistg.is, Limit the eid b; rkny
It:s riot, but to establist.„ the value of
oicie nours_ci a.m. to p.m. DR. ,M.' IViPLAUGHLA 130 Yong° St;I:Toivorit-i'411.63
less artmle. • . "g °1101b1).
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