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BIG BAITER DININES3181 ALIOST MIRACLE,
vilINTOZ RECORDS. VITROIMIT IN THE CASE OF A
One Firm Employe Over 25,000
Ner..---Making 92,000 Plaase
a Week.
On 0, receat voyage the Oceianie
carried 857 first-class passengers, 88
maids and valets, 20'9 second-class,
and 3.,800 steerage. The first-class
paid on au average £40 a, head, the
maids lancl valets £12 each, the riee--
ond-olass £10, and the •steerage aa
apiece, ,says Loadon Answers.
This" makes, when added up, a
total or v,15,196 ; and it is certain
that the sale of wines and the like
collSidorohlY increased this total.
Added te the price paid for cargo -
space, and for carrying mail, these
figures mean that this on ship of
the many owned, by the White Star
Company earns over £6,000 a day
during a voyage. Her running ex-
penses are in the neighborhood of
£1,500 a day ; but even that, added
to deck -dues and the like, leave, sup-
posing that her passenger -list is a
lull one, a net profit of
£20a300 FOR A. VOYAGE,
Being the head of all ship -building
and ship -owning countries, 'Britain's
ioaost amazing figures are to be
found among those of her shipping
hrms. Take the Peninsular and
Oriental Company, for instance. Sir
'Thomas Sutherland announced at
their last annual meeting that the
gross income of the company for the
year had been Z8,029,000, while
their coal bill alone had amounted to
upwards of £750,000, The P. and
0. fleet consists of n,o fewer than 58
isteamers, aggregating :313,892 tons;
and they own into the bargain 29
steam -tenders and tugs, adding 8,-
257 tons to the euormous total.
Only six of the P. and 0. fleet are
vessels of less than 32 knots speed.
Another big tiritish line is the
Elder, Dempster, & Co., with 89
vessels. This line is really several,
all under the same ownaeship. I3y
way of giving some idea of the mag-
• nitude of its operations, it may be
mentioned that the steamers sailing
under the flag of this Liverpool
house are insured for a totaf of
« over
THREE MILLIONS STERLING.
ogARLorrETowx LADY..
Her Doctor Said She Was in Con-
sumption and Held Out No
Hope of Recoveay-To-day She
is Well, Strong and Active.
From the Islander, Charlottetown,
Statisties published from time to
time show the number of deaths oc-
curring throughout this country from
coneumption to be as great as the
number caused by all other prevent-
ible diseases combined. It is no
wonder, therefore, that the Medical
fraternity has at last awakened to
the fact that the most urgent means
must be taken to prevent its further
spread, and to teach the public that
while the disease is readily communi-
cated from oue person to another, it
is net rieeessarily inherited. though
the tendency to it may be. It is
therefore, of the utmostimportance
that people with weak lungs should
take the greatest care of themselves
to prevent consumption obtaining a
hold upon them. Pure out-of-door
air, lots of sunshine, wholesome food
end a good tonic medicine to keep
the blood rich, red and pure, will en-
able anyone to resist the inroads of
the disease. As a blood -forming
tonic, there is no medicine the equal
of Dr. Williams' Pink. Pills. These
pills where freely and fairly used,
will strengthen the weakest consti-
tution, and have cured many cases
of consumption when taken in its
early stages. Proof of this is given
in the case of Mrs. Abram Henry, of
Charlottetown, P.E.I. To a report-
er of the Islander who called upon
her, Mrs. Henry said: -"A few years
ago I found myself growing weak
and pale, and , emaciated. I took
various medicines oa the advice of
friends, but none of them appeared
to do me any good, and two years
ago my condition became so much
worse that I was obliged to take to
my bed, and call in a doctor, who
said that my lungs were atTected,
and that I was going into consump-
tion, and he told my brother, who
was mostly in attendance upon me,
that my recovery was very doubt-
ful. I grew gradually weaker and
weaker. I could not it up for live
minutes; my lungs pained me; I
coughed severely, lost almost all de-
sire for food, and when I did eat I
found it difficult to retain food on
my stomach. I fell away in weight
from 148 pbunds to 100 pounds, and
I do not think any of my friends ex-
pected to see n3e get better. But
some of them urged me to try Dr.
Williame' Pink Pills, and I decided
to do so. I began by taking one
a day, for wy stomach was very
weak, but I was scam able to in-
crease this to three pills a day, and
finally as ray strength was increas-
ing under their use, I took nine pills'
a day. The change which came with
the use of the pills was little short
of miracalous, and so _marked and
rapid that inside of two months
after I began their use, I was able
to leave my bed and move about the
house and soon after I was able to
walk- about in the open air and
make short visits to my friends. On
one of these occasions I Met the doc-
tor who had attended me, and he
asked me what I had been taking
that had made such an improve-
ment. I replied that I had been
taking Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and
he said 'all right, continue them;
they won't hurt you anyway.' Well
I continued taking them until I had
used seventeen boxes, with the re-
sult that I never felt better than I
do now -not even in my girlhood
days. It is more than a year since
I stopped taking the pills, and you
can see for yourself what they did
for me. I may say, too, that my
weight has increased to 187 pounds.
I am not anxious for publicity, but
when I think of what the ,pills did
for me, I believe I ought to sacrifice
my own feelings for the benefit of
some other poor sufferer."
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills have pro-
duced such remarkable cures as the
above, because they are wholly un-
like ordinary medicines, whith only
act upon the symptoms. • These pills
go direct to the root of the trouble,
making new, rich blood, and giving
increased strength with every dose.
In this way they cure consumption
in its early stages, also such diseas-
es as paralysis, rheumatism, St.
Vitus' dance, heart trouble, neural-
gia, dyspepsia, chronic erysipelas,
and all the functional troubles that
makes the lives of so many women
miserable. The genuine • pills are
sold only In boxes bearing the full
name "Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for
Pale People." If you do not find
them at your dealers, they will be
sent postpaid at 50 cents a box or
six boxes for $2.50, by addressing
the Dr., Williams Medicine Co.,
Brockvilfe, Ont.
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SIXTY 13ANA1AS AT A MEAL,
The figures of snipbnilding arms
are even more wonderful. 'rake the
Elswick shipbuilding and engineering,
shops as an example. Their wares
cover 230 acres, having grown to
that from an original five acres in
1847. Their weekly pay -sheet is
£86,802, this amount being distri-
buted among 25,018 men. The year-
ly coal consuinption was 195,577
tons in 1000, to say nothing of 86,-
242 tons of coke.
It may be mentioned that in the
Ordnance Department alone over 14-.-
000 orders are received yearly, while
In this part of the works a letter -
book of 1,250 pages lasts eight days
'only. Ingots up to 85 tons in
weight are dealt with by the • big
hydraulic presses, and a single piece
of hollow steel shafting 82 feet •in
• length has been turned out.
The United States boasts that she
owns the biggest shipyard on earth;
but, interesting as are the figures of
the great shipbuilding plant at New-
port News, they do not corapure
with Elswick, nor with Harland and
Woolf, of Belfast.
NEWPORT NEWS HAS
'7,000 rnen at work, and their con-
tracts in hand are said to be worth
five millions sterling ; but they hold
• only one real record. That is a
lathe with a swing of 126 inches,
and capable, therefore, of turning
with ease the bie,-gest crank -shaft
ever put into a steamship.
Jest across the Thames from the
Houses of Parliament stands a fac-
-tory-or, rather, a. group of factories
-which holds more records than any
other of its kind in the world, Froin
the '70 acres of buildings which the
Doultone own are sent out weekly
30 nilles of drain -pipes and 92,000
dinner -plates, to say nothing of tens
of thousands pf other articles, such
as jugs, filters, tiles, vases, and
other articles of earthenware.
Tees great firm, founded
-1.3Y SLR HENRY DOULTON
little more than fifty years ago, now
uses 100,000 tons of clay yearly,
and 1,500 tons of coal a, week. It
takes 250 clerks to attend to the
orders received by the firm, and the
total number of employees is over
5,000.
Doulton ware is one of the few
British products that does not ne.ed
to fear competition even from Am-
erica.. Indeed, in spite of the 60 per
cent. duty charged upon such im-
ports, the Doulton. goods find • a
• ready inaeleet in the United States.
In all, one third of the firm's out -
is exported.
The giant wool combing and manu-
facturing firm founded by Sir Isaac
Holden is only a year or two older
than the Doultons, but its growth
has been equally astonishing. The
three great factories belonging to
the firm have over 40 acres of actual
floor space, and some years ago there
were 597 carding and 547 combing
machines at work, aceemplishing the
labor that would have taken 75,000
• men to get through in the old days
before Messrs. Holden and Lister had
set their brains to work to improve
the mechanism with which they be-
gan business. Perhaps it may give a
better idea of the enormous poWer of
• their preseet plant to say that it
combe :sixty million pounds of wool
a year, enough, if baled, to load
about 120 lengthy luggage trains,
NO USE IN A SOUPPLE.
In the court -house • an Triehroan
stood eintrged With stealing a. Watch
from a felloVeci"Lizen. stotttly
denied the impeaehmeet, and brought
o. minter toeusation againet his ac-
' ewer for aseatilt and battery come
nettled with a, frying -pan. The judge
Was inclined to take a connton-sense
view of the cages. and, regarding the
Prisoner, eaid
• "Why did you alloW the proseeta
• tor, who 18 a $711allSr man than
youreelf, to aseault you Without res
eistence ? Had you nothing in your
• hand to defend yourSelf with ?"
• "Melee!your honor," said Pat, "I
had his Watch, but what Woe that
against e, frying pae ?"
IN KERRY OLD ENGLAND
NEWS BY 1TI4IL ABOVT 47.0.17
• BULL. AND HIS PEOPLE.
Occurrences in the Land, That
Reigns Supreme in the Com-
• mercial World.
Sir Henry Campbell -Bannerman
Wishes Doers' tie be as free as the
Scotch.
A.boat 818 men compose the creW
of the White Star liner Celtic while
at sea.
It is said that out of every 100
lives insured in England only five are
women.
The late Sir tereorge Warrender,
Bart., left personal estate valued at
£847,646.
Mr. James Keinp Starley, the in-
ventor of the safety bicycle, died at
Coventry recentlY-
The Union Jack has unfolded itself
over two acres of new territory every.
time the clock has ticked since 1880.
Rev. Dr. Donald Macleod has de -
netted the charge of St. Columba's
church, London, on account of im-
paired health.
Pensions of £8,500 a year have
been granted to Sir John Rigby and
Sir John Day, judges who have just
retired from the bench. "
"I wish I was young enotigh to go
to the front," said the Duke of Cam-
bridge in the course of a speech at
Hendon at the opening of a new drill
Westini.nster Abbey will be closed
for four months prior to the corona- almost fainting woman, "tell me the
tion of the King for the purpose of
worst I"
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Good for Dad Teeth
Not Bad for Good Tooth
sozodon, 250 ,5
Sozodont Tooth Powder 25c
Large Liquid and Powder 75e egia° .
NALL & MICKEL, Montreel
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NEED MR CALMNESS.
A lady, who is subject to heart
disease, took tea last Sunday with
a neighbor, and while sitting at table
her husband rushed in without a hat
and in his shirtesleeves,
• "Be calm I" he exclaimed, hur-
riedly, to his wife ; "don't excite
yourself, you know you can't stand
excitement, and it might be worse 1"
"Good gracious !" cried the wife ;
"the children---"
"They're all right. Now, Mary,
don't get excited ; keep calm and
cool, it can't, be helped now, we meet
bear these visitations of Providence
with philosophy.''
"Then it's mother !" gasped the
wife. .
"Your mother's safe. Get on. your
things, but don't hiirry or worry.
It's too late to be of any use, but
I'll fly back and see what I can do.
only canae to toll you not to get
excited."
i "For mercy's sake," implored the
necessary structural alterations in
the interior for the ceremony.
A London church in financial diffi-
culties has sent round the following:
"We have raised £100 by God's help
and we hope to obtain the needed
£500 by means of our bazaar."
The North British Railway directs -
ors have decided that the age -limit
regulation, which provided for com-
pulsory retirement at sixty-five
years of age, shall take effect on
Nov. 1st, 1902.
Wales is the richest part of Great
13ritain in mineral svealth. England
"Well, if you will have it, the con-
sequences e be on your own head,
Mary. I've tried • to prepare you,
and if you will know -don't excite
yourself, try and keep calm -alit our
kitchen chimney's on fire, and all the
neighbors are in our front garden !"
She survived.
TEETHING BABIES.
A Trying Time for Mothers When
.Great Care and Watchfulness
is Necessary.
oorTvmxNa Liam. BY GLASS
Professor Deelier of the GlasfOW
Observatory has devised eimple
and ingenious plan for conveying
light to graduated cirelee at the
point where they are to be read witk,
the aid of an attached microscope.
It fie desirable not to bring the
source of light near the elreles, on
account of the heat, and eie Prof.
Pee",er eeads the light through a
solid glass rod, letting it shine in at
o e end, and emerge at the other,
The light eannot escape from the
sides) of the rod owing to internal
re eetion, arid accordingly it is car-
ried and delivered very Much like
water in a tube, Even when bent
the glass rod does not lose its
chat ge.
produces annually about £2 to each There is scarcely any period in
acre, Scotland a little less than Lee, baby's early life requiring .greater
.a4 per acre. ;heather than when baby is teething.
Watchfulness on the part of the
but the product of Wales amounts to
Leeds has a, teetotal workhouse. !Almost invariably the little one suf-
Tbe cost of intoxicants in the insti- fers much pain, is cross, restless day
tutidn is undea.. a farthing per head and night, requiring so much care
per annum, brandy being- the only that the mother is worn out looking
fitimulant used, and that solely for after it. ]but there are other real
the infirmary patients. dangers frequently accompanying
this period that threaten baby's life
Tbe Americanizing of Trafford itself. Among these are diarrhoea.
Park estate, Manchester, is proceed- Indigestion, colic, constipation and
ing. About 1,000 houses have been convulsions. 1.he prudent mother
erected there, and are being tenanted will anticipate and prevent . these
by artisans, who are employed attroubles by keeping baby's stomach
works whichare, being opened there. and bowels in a natural and healthy
' Hoines for 92,000 persons In Lon- .00ndition by the gee of Baby's Own
don, the total cost of which will Tabletsara medicine readily taken by
amount to something like £9,000,- all. children and which, dissolved in
000, are im progress of eeection by water, may be given with perfect:
the London County Council. It is safety to even a new-born infant.. In
.esttnt'eed that in a very short time the every home where these Tablete are
o
il will- possess 250 blocks of used baby is bright and healthy and
workmen's dwellings, y,ielding a year- the mother has real comfort with it,
ly rental of £161,000.and does not hesitate to tell her.
'
At oiling:pest at Marylebone, Lon -
neighbors. We. C. ..T. Delaney,
don, en Lydia. Leslie, aged twenty- Brockville, says :--"I have been giv-
ing my'
seven, a dressmaker, whd died after fifteen -Months' old baby
being treated in the Middlesex ITos- sary, for some months past. she
Baby's Own Tablets, whenever neces-
pital for heart disease, the doctor
was teething•and was cross aud rest -
who made the post mortem examina- less. Her gums were hard and in -
tion produced? a portion of a -tvo- flamed. After using the Tablets she
mares hatein that he had found in grew quiet, the inflammation of the
the heart. The doctor said that the gums was reduced, and her teeth did
young woman might have fallen '00 not seem to bother her any more. An
the hatpin or have thrust it into her- improvement in baby's condition was
self. It was also possible that the noticeable ahnost at once, and 1
piece had been swallowed. -n A one - - la think there isno better medicine for
verdict was returned. teething babies." Baby's Own Tab -
A strange spectacle is presented at lets. can be procured from druggists
Gringtey-on-the-Hill, - Lincolnshire, or will be sent postpaid at 25 cents
where over fifty acres of soil are a box, by addressing the' Dr. Wil -
burning. It is glebe' land, with a lianas' Medicine Co. Brockville, Ont.
large seam of peat running through ! A GUARANTEE -:-"I hereby certi-
it, varying from two to 'ten feet fy that I have made a careful chemi-
thick, and the heaviest rain has fail- cal analysis of Baby's Own Tablets,
ed Lo check the fire. An attempt which I personally purchased in a
to quench it was made by digging drug store in Montreal. . MY analysis
treadles around the subterranean Ore has proved that the Tablets. contaiu
and filling them with water, but the absolutely no opiate or narcotic
fire crossed the • trenches, , and in se- that they can. be given with perfect
veral places has burned gates and safety to the youngest infant ; that
fences. Since sufficient water cannot they are a safe and efficient medicine
be procured' to flood it, the authori- for the troubles they are indicated
ties anticipate it raust be left to to relieve and cure.e
burn itself out. (Si riled)
To eat sixty bananas at a raeal,
besides other food, may fairly be de-
scribed as a large order, even for a
medium-sized giant, but the extere
siveness of the meal becoines appal-
ling when we learn tlaat it is con-
sumed by a derail. Yet tide is a
common occurrence. 'Plume dwarfs
are pigmies who live on the confines
of the Congo Free State; they are
nomadic arid are, for small people,
mighty henters. It is not surprisieg,
to find that the result of this meal
Is to make the consumer • lie 'and
groan during the greater part of the
night, but the lesson is not taken to
heart, and the act of gluttony is re-
peated day alter day. The banane
is about the easieet thirtig to culti-
vate that one can imagine. All that
is required out ie that far-off State,
to grow the fruit, is to lop the
hoots Olt a fully -developed tree and
set thorn. They take root flt once,
arid * eight Menthe they bear a
plentiful supply of bananas. When
the season is over the tree dies and
the young shOots develop for frint
bearing. 'Allen founding a new Sta.
tion, Phiropeane make it their rflest
duty to esfablieli a banana orchard,
ae the fight is illVainabie aD food.
Ceylon Tea Is the finest
Tea the world produces,1
and Is sold or.ly In lead
packets.
Blacks Mixed and Croen0
apan tea drinkers try "Salac:a" Green tea.
-In 1860 English people received 20
letters a head. In 1899 this num-
iber had grown to 55.
A deserter from the Hussars made
a dash for liberty through the
Streets of London the other day,
which ended in his death in the
Thames. On being laced by his es-
cort in a four -wheeled cab at Water-
loo station he sprang out by the op-
posite door and rushed along York
road, with the escort in pursuit. He
kept ahead right arong York road,
and turned into the Westminster
13ridge road. Here he fohnd that his
MILTON L. HERSEY, M.A.Se.,
"Provincial Analyst for Quebec.
Montreal, Dec. 23, 1901.
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SHE MEANT TO ENCOURAGE.
Tom -"Oh, she'll never have me, I
know."
Cousin Nell -"I'm sure she likes
you. Why don't you aek her ?"
Toixt-"I was going to last night,
but she called me a lobster, and—"
Cousin Nela-"You're a 'goose,
pursuers were gaining on him, and that's what you are. Don't you
increasing his pace, he dashed up the know she's passionately fond of
road is far as Westminster bridge. lobsters. She meant to say you
Then mounting the parapet, he leap-
ed into the river, and was carried
away by the tide and drowned.
"You should Make 'allowances for
Tomlinson. Any man is liable, you
know, to act foolishly for a few
days after he has becolne the father
of a bouncing boy." "But, great
Scot, man, this is TornlinSon's
ninth." "Oh, well, then, there's all
the more reason, for making allow-
ances. It's a wonder that he is able
to controlshiraself at alre'
—.4--
A small landed proprietor wee tak-
ing a drive with his daughter and
his intended son-in-law for the . pur-
pose of showieg the latter round
the estate. The coachman drove at
a smart pace. "John," whispered
his master in his ear, "don't driVe
so fast'; the estate will lOok so
Were nice enough to eat."
else
NEW YORK CENTRAL AND HUD-
SON RIVER, R. R.
The great four -tilt& trunk lino and
the only railroad with a depot in
New York City. A through train be-
tween Buffalo and New 'York every'
hour; also to Boston, This is the
line of the famous Empire State Ex-
press, the fastest regular long dis-
tance train in the'svorld.
The Nesse York Central eaters all
the principal cities in New York
State geld the Nevi England States,
Through sleeping atid parlor cars oil
all through trains. See that your
tickets read by the New Yorle Cen-
tral.
A bar of Swedish iron that would
bear a weight of 100 pounds, Would
bear 202 peunds When converted into
beet steel.
Minard's Liniment Nei IEVBS Neuralgia,
Monkey Brand cleans and brightens
everything, but won't wash clothes.
Gold cin loses 1 per cent. of its
weight in 50 years, silver the same
amount in ten years.
• TO CeiltiS A COLD TN ONE DAY.
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. .&'l
druggists rsfund the money if it fails to cure.
E. W. Grove's signature is on each box. 2.3a.
The United Kingdom imports more
fruit than any other country in Eur-
ope, spending. £6,500,000 a year.
osszaermarrwa
lorogooms...osoOtiosostoommooOol
One ounce of:Sunlight Soaris Worth more -than CIEDXICES
EXPENSE
Two ounces of impure soap.
Ask for tho Octagon' Aar. If • yaw grood• ortunot supply, writes to
tEvra linOTEEEs, ramnsn, Toronto, sending Maoris':no end sad:rear,
and a trial simple of Sunlight (kap wlilsat yee free of eoSt,
tootasmotimeareasonessor
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TAKE NOTICE.
We publish simple, straight testi-
monials, note. press agent's inter-
views, from well known people.
From all over America -they testify
to the merits of MINARD'S LINI-
MENT, the best of Household Rem-
edies.
C. C. RICHARDS & CO,
Al10.14•••••••••A .01/01,
There is- a house in Lombard
Street which rented at £25 in 1665,
and now rents at £2,600.
genre the cenea
and warns out the Cold.
laxative Brame -Quinine Tololeta cure a cold
In ono day. No aura No Pay. Price 25 cent&
There are ,65 county borough coun-
cils and 52,, county councils in Eng-
lan.d and Wales.
Minajd's Liniment for sale everywhere
London has 1,800 acres oi parks,
Dublin. 1,760.
erteleo to wacaelora-laillnst to get tbe 00, toe went, ren rosy so wall be wedded
CEYLA:
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b can't refuse you, and may he bad at all grocers. Loait Pack
(..fM tr,D CASk1 will buy a box of SWEET SONORA ORANGES, or
ea,„ ,acv....0 you take 5 boxes we will make the price $2.10 per bon.
(Wars 200e or 2100.1
TIM; DAWSON COMMISSION CO., Limited, TORONTO.
Consignments of Poultry, Butter, Eggs, Petatoes, Beans, Boney, Apples solicited.
SERMONS BY TELEPHONE.
Successfulexperiments were made
with the electrophone at Tunbridge
Wells, England, recently, Ten trans-
mitters were Placed in St. James'
Church, and connected with the Cor-
poration telephone system, people at
Edinburgh, Glasgow, Manchester;
Chelmsford, Weybridge, and London
being enabled to hear the -sermon
preached.
Deafness Cannot oe Cured
by local applications. as they cannot reaah the
diseased portion or tho oar. There is only one
way to cure deafness, and that is by constitu-
tional remedies. De Ifnese is mused by an
inflamed COIKW ion of the mucous ailing of the
Eustachian. Tube.. When his tube is
flamed you have a rumbliny sound or helper
feet hearing and whoa it is ent rely closed
deafness is the result. and unless 1110 inflam.
• motion can be Yaks n out and. thia tube reetered
to its normal conditi n, hearing will be de.
streyed forever; nine cases out of ten are
.used by c tarrh, which is nothing but an in-
flamed condition of the mucous sur ace
We will give One Hundred Deilars for any
case of Deafness (caused by cat rrh) that can
n s be mired by Rail's Catarrh Cure. Send
ler maulers, free.
F. .l. CHENEY & 00., Toledo, 0.
Sold' by Dru ggist...
Vami,y Pills are the best.
Tess --"Della Mode wants me to
try her dressmaker. I wonder if
she'd suit me." Jess ---:"Oh, Yes, in-
deed ; she's just the tine for you."
Tess -"Why ?" Jess- 'les, she's'
wonder. Why, she can make
,plainest kind of people look nice
Minard's Liniment Cures Borns,
the
etc.
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During the siege of Paris 64 bal-
loons left the city, carrying 3,000,-
000 letters, 'weighing in all 9 tons.
For Over Sixty Years
Man, WINSLOW'S SOOTLITITO Srirur has been used by
millions of mothers for them children while teething.
'mollies the child, Eofteno the gums. al, opt pain. 00/05
wind colic, regulates the stomach and bowels, and is the
beta remedy for Diarrhoea, Tweoty-fire cents a bottle.
Sold by druggists throughout the world. lie suro and
aek for "Mas. Wxwax.ow's door:ma tsranr."
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The cement maneefrone English ri-
ver mud, and sold abroad, brings in
over S55,000,000 sterling a year.
0
.Minard's Liniment Cures tlandruff,
100lb of wheat produce 82Ib of
flour, and 100Th of barley 78Th of
malt.
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THE MOST NUTRITIOUS.
GRATEFUL -COMFORTING.
BREAKFAST -SUPPER.
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rowsztassoaresemorstramesemnesureamacomagenemetwo,
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THE MOST POPULAR DENVIIFOICS.
Nt.ain.w
$0.4s-xt.rn-z.,5c3,
91? CIO CVaie 39."1.
3E21) Oral `IX7',11:DIErelEt..
preserves the teeth. Sweetens the breath,
Strengthens the gurds
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Rub with Oileadino.beforo AtIr.
Ing. Two or threo applioations
wiU core the worst case.
Large Bane 250. Druggists,
or RILEARINE CO., Toronto.
instruments, Drumm, Uniforms), Etc,
EVERY TOWN CAN NAVE A DARR
Lowest prices ever quoted. Pine eatalogii4.
540 illustrativis, %allied free. Write as for any
thing in Ensie or Ili:steal Enatrnsisentg,
WHALEY ROHE $36011.1 Limitek
Toronto, Oat.. and Winnipeg, lases
ARPET DYEIN
and (Leaning. This in a specialty with the
BRITISH AMERICAN DYEING 00.
Send particulars by so', and wo are sure to outlet,.
Address Box 135, Montreal.
Donlii-ilon Line Steatnanlp3
Hommel to LirerpooL Boston to Liver,
pool, Portland to LiyorpooL Via Queens.,
town.
Large and Farkiltesualnite. Superior aocommOdulion
tor os mows ei pc.sengcra. &bloom and Staterool
tra amidships. Special attention has beta given to th
leered Saloon sod Third.Olawl accommodsition, Fe
rates of passage anti ali particulars, auly to say ago
et 'he CelePany, or
Richards, :dills a De, D. Torrance fa Va.
71 State
Bi., Roston. Hunt/ear Lad Portion&
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A444-0.44000444•41,
150 Kinds for 2 c.
It is a fact that Salzer's vegetable and dower
seeds are found in more gardens
and on more farms than any other
In Americo,. There la reason tor tide.
We OWIS arid operate over 8000 acres for
the production of our choice seeds. In
order to induCe Ton to try them
we make the following unpree.
ecielitcd otter:
a• "14:'
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For20 penis Postist4ei
90 Weil or oared !maims radlitho,
19=msolt dont oarSesinatIoug' '
10,0,1. glor!ona tornotots,
330 pootiono laiseo o.r1o0oo.
00 splos,514 boot sooty,
05 gorsoottois bsautUtd Dower ings,
in al1180 }dude Dosi;tivellfuralshina
basbels of ellarromg nowcro and
lots and lots of choice vegetables,
together with Our great catalogue
telllng all about Teoeinte and l'ea
Oat Itud Brom= and speltz, onto
seed at eoc. a pound, etc., oilier
20e. in Canadian stamps.
•
JOHN 11..SAL7.Eil SEED CO..
' La Crosse, %Vie
00rdireb2as. ,40210,ate.t.,./..?Oes-
WOOlon.60.010.,OOrMaaolitteUlatOolteor.-
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1 With the Sugar Shell we will send you 6 packages of Standard Electine Rernetliein i
which we wish you to sell, if you can, at 25 cents each. Then return our money, and we
will give you absotertely free a Butter Knife and Pickle Fork, same pattern is your
Sugar Shell, and also a Set of 6 Full -Size Solid Arizona Silver Teaspoons. If you, fail
to sell. our Medicines, return them to us and retain the Sugar Shell as a gift, it being
free in any event. Our Solid Arizona Silver Premiums at, fast superseding Sterling
Silver for Tableware. They always look as well, and wear better; they are the same
• beautiful metal all the way through and are guaranteed for 50 years. There is nothing else
like them except Sterling Silver, and nothing f`just as good!' Now, please don't throw
this paper down and say to yourself, "Fll write to those Electine people to -Morrows"
This is not an oppor-
tunity to put off and, ,
forget. Just sign and ;
return the attached re-' '
quest io-da), that is all ;
you have to do. The. '
Sugar Shell and Medi-
cines will then be
promptI; mailed, post-
paid. emember, even
if you fail to sell our
Goods, you at least have i
an Elegant Sugar Shell, )
0
worth 75 cents, for )
)
slinp6)makting the effort. L,,,
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ISincerely yours,
IMECTINE NlZIDICINE, CO., Linaitod, TORONTO, Otnoteltio,
Ng1g' -`1115
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Send us your name and address on the below request, and we will take pleasure
in sending you free of any charge this SOLID ARIZONA SILVER SUGAR SHELL.
YOUdon't have to buy anything. The gift is unconditional. It is a bid for your ever-
lasting friendship and good will, and if you do not read this advertisement through
and answer it at once, it will be a loss to yourself and a disappointment to us. ,
This Seedor .912.01131 is ars
,Pie33aTOL,T.7T1 GIFT
*0 every' Lacliw trarnzwer»
inrJ ard tcl mailveritise=aega.*
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REOUEST FOR SUGAR SHELL AND MEDICINES.
glectino riedloine Co., Limited, Toronto., Ont.
Ship learneclialely, by mail's' Solid Arizona Silver Sugar Shell and Six 25 -cent
Packages of Bleetine Remedies. Tagree.to make an earnest effort to sell the Medi -
eines, alai return yea the money, with the understaeding that ram to receive for
tide service a Sufi& Knife anti Pickle Fork, same pattern as Sugar Shell, and
also Sit Pitll-Size Solid Arizotia Silver Teaspoons. 111tail to sell the 1VIedieineo
Twill retera it to you within 30 days, and retain the Sugao Shett as a gift from you.
NAMR
(Write Name Plainly, "Mrs." or
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