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DI'FIi'IC7,ILTIlttS o1` THE TONS
: R4AL ART AT SEA.
Chat With a Barber on Board
Oine. off the Biggest
Liners.
Not the lctl.st important function-
ary on board a big liner is the
ship's barber, for few men care to
the 1. f Shaving themselves
iOMA S F'.,U L
1?L4.Il1TLY INDICATES THE CON-
DITION OF HER HEALTH.
How to Obtain Bright Eyes, .Rosy
Cheeks. and the Elastic Step of
Perfect Health.
"A woman's face,"" said a well
known physician, "is a mirror which
reflects unfailing the: condition of
run 'lo en • o s xav ug her health Cue can tell at a glance
at sea oven in smooth weather. The if she is well or not and usually ono
post of ship's barber, though not I can tell what the trouble is. It se
highly paid by the company, is 0C often happens that instead of bright
ez'ly sought, for lots of mance can eyes, rosy cheeks and an elastic step,
be made and the 'tips" aro fre- the are dull eves, -pale, sallow ora were seen of many in Eugland," txes-
Auently handsome.. greenish complexion, and a, languid' iter. Profen:.or of Natue al I•iistory at
Huudreds of lien, Bain; the Hiatt- ness of step that bespeaks • disease. Zurich, gives a detailed description
STe GEORGE'S AliT CONJS.T' Pure soap r You've herd
the want i, In Sunlight
THESE I RAGONS F'XIST 1 Soap you have the fact.
DID SUCH MONSTERS AS .•�- vi
Aeth.rr tree Are Divided t n Their
Deseriptions of These
Beasts.
The dragon was, a most important
nrdxnal in ancient and mediaeval na-
tural history. Until comparatively
recent times, says• the Tithes of In-
dia, no scientist ever thought of
auostioning the existence of this
most fornlidab'o of beasts. Tho an-
nals of Winchester for 1177 gravely
state that "in this year dragons
ager of a big shipping aria, are
anxiously waiting for an opportun-
ity of occupying the tonsorial t hair
on, our eneemers, and if all the ap-
plications were granted we should
and perhaps an early death if the of the dragon, while Aldrovaixdus,
right treatment is riot resorted to. in his "history of Serpents and
The whole trouble lies with the Dragons." published in 1640, devotes
blood, and until it is enriched and fifty pages to the mousier, discours-
havo a barber fol every passenger. invigorated there will be no release ing upon its Differentiae, Forma et
froth suffering and disease. Un- Deem iptio, Mores, Locus, Antipathia,
generally
•t applicant .ut t
The aeutpted appand t e Y questionably the greatest of all
'v s he
signs on as steward. and zg a e t blood -renewers is Dr. Williams' Pink
nominal salary of a shilling a month. Pills. Good blood means health, vi -
As a rule he possesses an excellent nor, life and beauty, and the one
assortment ief toilet requisites, a war to make your blood good is
fine collection of perfumes, a ward-
robe of wigs and fancy costumes in
readiness for fancy-dress balls which
frequently take place on long voy-
ages, as well as portfolios of photo-
graphs of the ship, the crew, the
captain, and his own shop. Alto-
gether a ship's barber can generally almost on nervous prostration. I
tura over a pretty penny during the suffered from headaches, palpitation
voyage, and I don't wonder if he of the heart, and pains in all my
is sometimes envied by his brother limbs. I had no energy, no appetite,
artists. no color, and my nights were fre-
The writer also hada few min- uentl Slee less At different times
utes' chat with a barber on board
one of the biggest liners which sail
between the English and American
ports, and learned some interesting
particulars. As to whether rough
or smooth weather was the better
from a business point of view, the
barber replied that tbe latter was
tar more lucrative.
DN A FAIR-WEATHER 'VOYAGE,
he said, we are kept busy from early
morning until noon, and again from sick again you may be sure that Dr.
four till seven or half -past in the Williams' Pink Pills will be my"oniy
'rases andtr in Medicine,.
In spite of this, it is no mean
task to attempt to describe the an-
atomy
n
atomy of the dragon, for the mere
one peers into the musty mediaeval
to take Dr. Williams' Pink 'Pills. literattue on the subject the greater
Out of man cases which illustrate becomes ore's bewilderment.'
the truth of this may be cited that DIFFERENT VERSIONS.
of Miss Amanda Dam.phousso, Ste. Scarcely any two authors agree on
Anne do la Perade, Que., who says: the form of the felt monster. Some
"For more than six months I sutler- deny that it has wings, others would
ed greatly from weakness. bordering deprive it of feet, a few would con -
tine its legs to two.
However, a good specimen of a
dragon would seem to have been a
beast about the size of a sheep, en -
mixed in a coat of scales which shone
q y p like ;dryer. Its back was serrated
I consulted three doctors, but none like a saw.
It possessed a long tail,
of them seemed ftb1G to curd me. A a pair of bat -like wings, four heavily
clawed feet, a
friena strongly urged me to take Dr. is=ols•irne head, the
h
very
Williams' Pink Pills and I finally fol- jaws
orsuiduble feet] were 1 tongue was
lowed her advice. With the use of barbed, and fire and fury issued from
the first box my health began to inn the mon ter's mouth, and the head
prove, and five boxes completely re- bore a crest.
stored me. I now have a good ap- Dragons were the most wicked and
petite, headaches and pains have dis- vindictive of creatures. They seem
appeared, and I never felt better in always to have been in a towering
my life than I do now. If I am ever rage, and spent the greater portion
of their time in rushing up and
and down the earth destroying every-
thing that cause in their path. Their
appetites were voracious, Small
wonder then that these monsters be-
came the emblem of everything that
ago the shop alone. When the wea- other host of troubles caused by was horrible in the world.
ther is rough many of the passengers bad blood, Dr. Williams' Pink Pills CELESTIAL IDEAS.
get sick, and as in this condition will surely cure you. Be careful to,In China and Japan, however, tbe
they don't, as a rule, case much if get the genuine, with the full name, dragon means to have been a most
they look like so many Rip Van "Dr, Williams' Pink Pills for Pale 1 amiable creature, belonging evident -
evening. Iei the season I keep two
assistants who are able to run their
hand to other work on the ship when
necessary; in the winter time I man -
doctor.
If you have any disease like anae-
mia, indigestion, heart palpitation,
neuralgia, rheumatism, or any of the
Winkles my business sutlers. People." printed on the wrapper
Some people are so hardened to around the box. Sold by all medi-
bad weather that they come for their cine dealers or sent post paid at 50
euatomary morning shave even cents a box or six boxes for $2.50
though the boat is pitching so much by writing to the Dr. Williams'
that it is difficult to get into the
chair. One old fellow who travels a
great -deal and generally favors our
boats never, when on board misses
Medicine Co., Brockville. Ont.
4
ROYAL WEDDING OAKES_
ly to another species. In- those
countries the "bob -tailed dragon" is
held in great veneration. The In-
dian dragon, true to the traditions
of the gorgeous East, was supposed
to bear a carbuncle on its head; the
natives used to steal this from tho
animal when dead. The origin of
dragons was a disputed point among
his usual shave. One •of the Largest on Record mediaeval naturalists. Some main -
Yes, we do get some pretty good Made in London. rained that these animals were gen-
tips at times. There is one rather The wedding cake of Princess Alice erated by the heat of India; others
eccentric old gentleman who has been of Battenberg, who was recently were of the opinion that the vol -
taking voyaes for his health in married at Darmstadt to Prince Air canoes of Ethiopia tared to belch.
ell eas of Greece, was ordered ill fol th the monsters. One scientist,
this vessel for a year or more, dun -1
ing which time I have had the job MLondon. Standing some six feet Joke Leo by name, declared the
of shaving him every morning. He I high, it was one of the largest cakes dragon to be a hybrid a cross be-
ever ma• a for a coral 'bride ,.tureen an eagle and a wolf.
slwoys pais ma the regular fee, and although that presented to Princess
then on the day we reach porthe l3ea.: i,e by the tactics of Tient was
hands ere a sovereign and a shilling about twenty inches taller. Tho lat- The sailors of the three men-of-war
If I have not cut him once during the ter masterpiece in confectionery coat American, French and I3riti«.h--while
voyage. If. however, I have so much 500 guineas• in the same harbor were competing
as scratcbech him, or oven touched a at is a rete, at royal weddings to with each other for the bolt display
pimple, he simply wishes me good- have four or five cane:., ono of which of aeamanship. A Yankee went to
day. It is more than six months is made by the brie's own coons, the top of the mainmast and stood
now, however, •since I have missed and cut up for despatch to her par- there with an aim extended. 'A
tinder friends. Frenchman then vent aloft and ex -
Among humbler biic'.es there is a tended both arms.
growing Cemand for cakes made in An Irisdunan on board the British
a sirg]e "tier," the price generally ship thought if he could stand there
The weather had been pretty bad paid varying from ten to fifteen with a leg and arm extended he
and my customers had been parts- guineas. It is seldom, according to would be declared the most daring
. miserly scanty, when an old fellow an authority, that more than the sailor. i'hiibly he mounted to the
whom 1 had never seen before came latter sum is paid for a bride's cake meant point and attempted to do
In and asked for a shave. "Finish even at a fashionable Wedding. $o, but at the last moment lost his
the felt an five minutes," he said, balance and fell through the rigging
"or ou'll have to whistle for your WHEN BABY CRIES. toward the deck.
ttin •, When a baby cries almost continu- The various ropes with which he
• Well, it was a pretty difficult mat- ally it is a certain sign that there is carne in contact broke his fall, and
ter for the ship was rolling and something the clatter with its stone- when near the deck he succeeded in
AN 7NIMITA13LE FEAT.
my guinea.
THE BIGGEST TIP
1 ever received was when I was
aboard a vessel going to Australia.
straining trenxenduously. I should ach or bowels, and the mother
not have feared for my tip had i should at once give it a dose of
been. given plenty of time, but to Baby's Own Tablets, which sweeten
shave a man under such conditions the sour little stomach, promote di-
ll) a. twelfth part of an hour was a gestion and gently relax the bow
bit ticklish. However, the old chap els. Mrs. Fred McIntosh, Wabigoon,
took out his watch and told me to Ont., who has had experience,
go ahead, and ahead I went. As writes: "When my little bay was
Luck would have it we seemed ' to two months old he began to cry and
strike a. bit of smooth water just kept it up almost continually day
then. and I went for the old chap's and night for several weeks. I gave
chin rather recklessly. hien. medicine, but it did not seem to
a ease
To make a long story short, I him bit. I had not at this
time used Baby's Own Tablets, but
the poor little fellow was suffering
so much that I sent
for a box. He
obtained rase almost from the first
dose, and in a few days was quite
well. Since then he has grown splen-
didly, and is a bright, laughing,
good-natured baby. I hold the Tab-
lets in the highest regard and cheer-
fully recommend them to all mo-
thers. •
This is the verdict of all ,moot ---
who' have used the ^' -
t'inished the job 'with ten seconds to
was hugely
's arc. The Old fellow
p
delighted and handed me a cigar,.
which made me feel a bit blue until
I discovered it was wrapped up in a
£10 note. I heard afterwards that
my eccentric customer was Tyson,
the Australian millionaire, and that
lite had allowed himself to be shaved
sander such dangerous conditions to
t'.ettle a bet which he had made with
ANOTHER PASSENGER.
have had tips from a good many are
well-known people, but they 1*"--•
never approached ie. --••
/at
-name-Mine or four shillings
inalitiry. I and an expert at dressing
ladles' hair, but there is, not very
reui;h in this -it runs away with a
lot of time, and: as a rule Women
growl if you charge a little more
than they are accustomed to pay
in Losxdon ar Paris; and as to tips -
why, some of them would just as
soon think of tipping the ship's cat!
- -laon den Tit, -Hits.
That woman has yet to he born
who \emelt). mistake e, plush sa.ci.'for.
s'xilskin nn the hack of a n04 011301%
'Vain of the women who go gimp.
ping In t.he. matrimonial Market start
in t.lre kik department and end tip
ail the remnant hYMtMtat,
ee irate in the
'ritfetia,"- said Mr, Gt•iggsley, as
she started for the stairway, "1
wouldn't go.It sounds like a
mouse."
After she had jumped back into
bed and covered herself with two
quilts and a blanket, Mr. Griggsloy
heard these words, in low, plaintive,
tones
"TY you love me, John, ploasc'don't
desert elle."
MOUNTAIN S.tCICNESS.
'A Russian surveyor, in making as-
cents of mountains in the Caucasus,
having suffered from "mountain sick-
ness," found a remedy in tea, al -
moot bulling bot. 'A party pros-
trated by the s,loicness was able after
this treatatent to continue the es -
Amir nor the Ottagere Date 231
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ELL FROM RIGH ESTATE,
To What the Horses of Royalty
Have Been Reduced.
Queen 'Victoria's favorite 'horses
were greys, and special care was tak-
en in their selection. On the old
greys becoming unsound in wind or
limb, they had to descend from their
high estate to follow 1luxubler pur-
suits. Usually sold for what they
would fetch, many a man made a
good bargain thereby.
Some years ago a Windsor cabman
purchased one of the Queen's greys
for 36 guineas, subsequently hiring
the animal out to a lady for a
pound a week during five years, the
lady providing for the hoase.
Tho greys appeal strongly to side -
street Itomeos and J uliets who de-
sire to enter the matrimonial state
driven to church by an ex -royal
horse, and one cabman has increased
his income in satisfying this wish,
^Some of the horses, however, have
to follow more lowly callings, such
as drawing parcel vans and other
humble, though useful, conveyance.
Some comments are made at this
rather ignominious ending of such
fine horses, and not a few are sorry
to see the rnimals now drawing
other people's washing home.
graspi'•g a rope. To this he hung for
a couple of seconds, and then drop-
ped lightly en tl:e deck, landing
safely on his feet.
Folding his amts triumphantly, as
if it were all in the program, he
glanced toward the rival strips and
joyously exclaimed :
"There, you fro -eating and pig-
stickitxg foregners, beat that if you
can 1"
"We've had to diemiss our coach-
man." "For what reason ?" "Oh,
he got too ambitious. He wanted
regularly."
to ba
Paid
Minard's Liniment is used by Physicians
"I wonder why bees make honey?"
queried the inquisitive man. "I sup-
pose," replied the man will iseew
all, "they mete! ell 1"
Aj. R nn 4
RATLREJ M1 1fj 1]�
GET SHE RELIES`
Friend
, tame you have cured
a cough or cold, but find
a dry, hacking cough remains,
there is danger. Taizo
con um
Cur
Lat once.
It will strengthen the lungs
and stop the cough.
Prices 26c., 50c. and Si,00
to
Tho Lung Tonic
5. C. WELLS & CO.
'reronto, Can, Leifer, N.Y.
TREY USE DODD'S KIDNEY
PILLS FOR THE TROUBLES
BROUGHT ON BY THEIR
WORK.
rxa i x SS $TEAlYt ENGINE.
Will be. 'Used in Neighborhood of
Explosives,
•
1"rom Gerimalay comes news of a
locomotive worked by etearu and yet
independent of fire of its o ivn, which
is something of a. marvel even 11l
these deem of invention. The engine
hae just been conlploted at the Ho-
henzollern works at Dusseldoxf, and
is one of a typo designed for shunt-
ing in explosive factories. Instead
of carrying fire in its own boiler it
is filled with steam from stationary
boilers, and when so charged is cap-
able of s+ovo:'al hours' Work,
The first warming upoccupies half
an hour and subsequent recharging
can be done in a quarter of an hour.
Tho apparatus is so simple that an
unskilled workmen is able to look
after it.
The abeenee of fire jn a place where
dynamite ar gunpowder is being
handled is the reason for the inven-
tion of this type of engine, which
is known to enginers as the Lamm
Frano system. The worifiltg of it
is said to be only half as expensive
as that of an ordinary locomotive.
$100 Reward, $100
There is more Catarrh in this section
of the country than all other diseases
put together, and until the last few
years was supposed to be incurable. For
a great many years doctors pronounced
It a local disease and prescribed local
remedies, and by constantly failing to
cure with fecal treatment. pronounced
it incurable. Science has proven catarrh
to be a constitutional disease and there-
fore requires constitutional treatment.
hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by
F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is
the Only constitutional cure on the mar-
ket. It is taken internally In doses
from 10 drops to a teaspoonful. It acts
directly on the blood and mucous sur-
faces of the system. They offer ono hun-
dred dollars for any case it fails to
cure. Send for circulars and testimoni-
als, Address,
F. J. CHEN.1IY & CO., Toledo, O.
Bold by Druggists, 75c.
Halle 'sanity Pills are the beat.
They Profit by the Experience and
Advice of Mr. Lew Dake, of the
Dake House, St. Thomas-Dodd's
Kidney Pills Cured Him.
St. Thomas, Ont.,Nov. 23.-(Speci-
al).-1iII'. L. Dake, the well-known
proprietor of the Dake house here
and one of the most popular men
in this railroad centre, is completely
cured of Backache and Kidney Dis-
ease of five years' standing and he
has no hesitation in stating that the
dire was effected by Dodd's Kidney
Pills.
"Yes," Mr. 'Date says speaking of
his cure, "I ale perfectly satisfied
that two or three boxes of Dodd's
Kidney Pills cured me, as.I have not
been troubled by my Kidneys since I
took them.
"I had been troubled with my Kid-
neys and pains in my back for over
five years and nothing I used gave
me any relief till I took the advice of
a friend and tried Dodd's Kidney
Pills. I advise all my friends to
try them."
Many of the railroad men have tak-
en Mr. Dake's advice and are using
Dodd's Kidney Pills, This work is
particularly hard on the 1Cidneys and
they find Dodd's Kidney Pills bring
them sure relief.
Papa : "She says our child gave
her child the measles." Mamma:.
"What a honied woman 1 Why, she
'knows perfectly well that her child
came over to our Cecil and took
them."
Lever's Y -Z (Wise Bead) Disinfect-
ant Soap Powder is a boon to any
home. It disinfects anti cleans at
the swine time.,
Madge ' "Don't you think a girl
should marry an economical man ?"
Dolly : "I suppose so, but it's just
awful being engaged to one."
1 Believe MINARD'S LINIEMENT
1vi11 cure every case of Diphtheria.
P BAKER.
MRS. 11k.`U13 N A
Riverdale. M
I Believe MINA13D'S LINIMENT
will produce growth of hair.
MRS. CHAS ANDERSON.
Stanley, P. E. I.
I Believe MINARD'S LINIMEN'A
Is the best household remedy on
earth.
MATTI•HIAS FOLEY.
011 City, Ont
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WINDFALL FOR DRAYMAN.
At Work in Brewer's Yard While
Fortune Waited.
A brewer's drayman has been work-
ing for upwards of thirty years in
London when he might have been liv-
ing at that time on a fortune of
many hundreds of thousands. In the
meantime the money has accumulat-
ed to upwards of $7,500,000.
Wood is about fifty years of ago.
For the last thirty years he has been
employed as a drayman by Messrs
Watney, Combe, and Reid, of Castle
street, Longacre. Until the unex-
pected windfall came Wood had nev-
er
ewer spoken to any of his fellow -work-
men of hopes of conning money.
But in talking over his good for-
tune with Mr. Charles Fveicigh,
foreman of the brewery yard, he told
him that be recollected his father
saving that they had relatives in the
had emigrated to Australia in the
ear ly years of last century. They
had, however, been entitely lost sight
of.
Wood was a strong, well-built man,
and had a good character in his sit-
uation. When a solicitor, who had
found out his existence by the search
of church registers at Cambridge- and
Wisbeach, told Wood of his good for-
tune. and handed him a draft for
£5.000 as a guarantee of good faith,
the hard-working drayman clid not
lose his head and buy up all the
casks in the yard for entertainment
of self and friends. He calmly gave
a fortnight's notice. and millionaire
that he was. worked out his time.
'R'ood lost his wife about eighteen
months ago, and has no children.
The lucky drayman bas a half.sister
living, but apparently she is not en-
titled to any, of this weatit.
The estate from which the fortune
is derived is about 150 males from
Sydney. Wood has gone out to set-
tle up matters.
'BETTER LEFT UNSAID.
•-.s pulrliie •dinner in the country
^re while relating something
npany about two Chinese
_hey were the ugliest
..u,crxetlThave seen anywhere."
There happened to be two maiden
ladies present of no remarkable beau-
ty. The fernier, who was a little
musty, began to think that he had
evade amess of it, and that they
would imagine he Was alluding to
thein, so to put natters straight as
he thought, its added :
"I'reeent company excepted,"
Roars of laughter ensued, and in
a few minutes both farmer and ladies
had vanished.
HE WOULDN'T RISK IT.
"There is One question I want to
ask you,Gorge, dear," said the
dear girl wht had promised to merge
her futuae with him. "Whon we
are Martial, will you expect no to
bake nay own brood?"
"You may fro as you like about it,
darling," replied the diplomatic can-
didate for Matrimonial honors, "but
I certainly ,;shall insist upon your
not baking thine,"
For family- use there is no better
lea. than
Those Weiregrirtge Piles i - One
application of tlr. Agnew's Ointment will
fthe you comfort. Applied every night
or three to six nights and a euro is effected
in the most stubborn cases of Blind, Bleede.
ins, or Itching Piles. Dr. Agnew's Oint.
Anent cures Eczema and all itching and
burning skin diseases. It acts like magic.
35 cents. —i$
Parker : "Can your daughters make
puddings and cakes ?" Darker
"Oh, yes, they can make them, but
they can't make the family eat
them,."
Kidney gauty.-It is the particuiat
function of the kidneys to filter out poisons
theb
e
which pass through them into food,
When the kidneys are diseased they cannel
do their whole duty, and should have the
help and strength that South American
lCiclney Cure will afford in any and an
forms of kidney disorder. It relieves in 4
hours. -14
Flanagan-"Phwat did yez do whin.
McGarry hit zes wid the pick ?" Fin-
negan,-"Oi done McGarry"
Ask for Minard's and take no other,
SISTERLY AFFECTION.
Chatting with one of her neighbors
not long since, a woman related her
experiences many years ago as fol-
lows :
"I used to be very gay and fond of
the world and all its fashions till I
saw my folly. I liked silks and
satins, and ribbons and laces, and
feathers, but I found they were drag-
ging me dawn to perdition, so I
gave them ail to my sister 1"
WEAK BITS, WEAK BLOOD
WEAK DEO\IES
o.
art1.tfr't ia�r':� ' for those fa3.1'li8RR1 es who
lies the best 0315:ad most first de ilcgoa s tga
at ze, a te'asoirata.bhe #°2 -it e.
Blank. Mixed. Ceylon Green. Ask for iced I,abal.
ron.Ty cErrr -.2k aux,,r) FSID mien er
PI PT w'Ne IZSe'iZ4Sir."SRCaEta'"ltr:^j'r,S:+lc",ari3' ; jinn'
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WIVES AND MOTHERS
READ Th I5.
Lawyer Bruce Thornton is examining into the affairs of his late
friend and client, A. R. Winston. He rinds that his Life Insurance
Pohcies are only "shells." They were all mortgaged to the mon-
eylenders for advances used- in speculation. There is, therefore, no-
thing left for the dead man's family. "A very sad case, a very
sad case indeed," remarked lawyer Thornton. "I wish the poor
fellow had carried a policy in the Independent Order of Foresters;
that Order would not have allowed him to mortgage it and his
family would now be able to enjoy inn
'fir. ur Family's Daily Bread.
It is handy to have a life insurance policy upon which you can
raise a loan with which to speculate.
Remember, 'however, that it is your family's daily bread that
you are risking,
Every man should carry a life insurance policy which is "pure
life insurance," and such a policy is the policy of the I, 0. F.
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elleclatre
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.A. SPECIAL FEATURE IS OUR ALTER THEATRE SUPPERS.
BILLIARD PARLOR FOR LADIES is another pleasant feature.
Our ur Gallery of o f Beautiful Paintings, valued at 550,000, is
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Affability and courtesy guaranteed from every Bel.
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