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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1904-2-4, Page 7+++++++++++++4+++++4+4; I PERSONAL POINTERS The Duchess of Albany is a eleVer swimmer. rriliCeSS Victoria has exhibited con- •siderable taleut Ss a poetess, alleam Iath e.rdeci aia first, wooklY wage as a decerative painterd Lora Charlet. Beresford used to think that bookkeeping was the ntosti' alidicult of all studies. Admired Sir E. Fremantle has, inedale of the .Royal Homan° Society, .gained the gold, aud brouze silver, l King Garios of Portugal is an ex -1 pert billiard player, and vends most; -of his evenings at the billiard -table. I Viscouut Wolseley, tried soldier as he is, admits that he is highly super -i .stitioes, believing in quite o v.ariety, • ,of lecky and toducker otnene ancl ac- tiot.s. Madame Sarah Grend, the celebrat- ed authoress, is a firm believer in the. healthegiving results of doing every--; thing, by rule and having a time fort "hing. retell of the wigs worn by the f at. Duke of Marlborough are pre-:, -ed as heirlooms in the family, oil. •h the present Under-Secretary for. I loniee is the head. King of Ow Belnians has mauyi Paul ralICIOS* ilICIU011,1g` garden.; b it will surprise many to th Lecoufessea to at least a t't rs/on-1m does not iike p . Alfred Deft, DAC of the *laced u Smith Attica:1 uotabilities, began life a T,IIE GRIP AGAIN, THIS DANGEROUS ZPIDEMTO HAS MADE ANOTHER AP- PEAR.ANCE. A Suggestion as to to to Guard Ag•ainst the Trouble and Its Pernicious After Effects. Evers Winter influenza, or as It is more geue.rally known, tbe grip autk.ee its appearance in Camilla, Every few yea re it spreads and assumes alarming proportions. From all appearances this is one of the years in which it will seize upon a great number of victims, for every day new cases are reported. As in scan. let and typhoid fever, the after e1 - are often via/me than tho dis- ease Itself. The sufferer is left with a, debilitated system, eluert of breath upon, the slightest exertion, subject to headache and heart Palpitation, affected by every caa.nge in the weather. anO in a physical conditito on invito the attack of more serious diseases, such as pneuraonia and consumption. A timely suggestion as to bow to enable the system to resist tbe in- roads of the grip atid its after ef- eets, is given by Airs. Emma Dou- ett, St, laulelie, Que., who says :- el bad an attack of the grip which eft me a. aufrerer from lieadaehe, :ibis in the enomach and general reekness. I used several medicines ut foutal nothiug to help me until I eget:, to take Dr. Willients Pink When I began to take these ills 1 was 'very nsuch run down and ery weak, but they soon began to elP rtle. and after using thOTII a few `celiet I was not only as well as over as a reed: in a dfamberg office, Wizen; 4 be ia not in ',agitated. his address is c Alirea Mat, Soeth Africa." 1ir. a itudyard Kipling has drawn eeirerion for elmost. everything bee written from the narcotic weed.: Ile Lan quite an impositig array of ri pi:ea. all of which bear trucos of: Ti:iaerti eet•viee. latke of Devonshire ilOS a WS.' w torivel aliot in the gardens of Citatia!U? v teeth; it is o, tiny island, veld to; Vel Lee. leen the retteta%t Mury of ahotie Suring itivarteretion ati'( t litetev o: Lk, po Ti' Shah of Persia, has a. pet catd;da too whith deeignates Tabr Khan: hdlartve him about everywhere, andi enema, Onied guilty of treating, this enitseet Aoeterit with diereepect is orely go:ea-Lea. "ra• coteest of Siton'e ativvialed than-, ees ry valveble euriosity. ltd Th ei gold, iN 41411041 litit a lotus bud. eed provi(IIIN MIPS with which] etudden fernt the dates of bolsi "in eirah eial marriage, ee eeirti Kitchener dues not Cheourago:, tic: aeteeraph evehers. Jr( is ataid to.; d ;tete matte the following reply t f tire nepeat for hie signature: "Younglmo ton, mate. your owii autograph:, wo emelt amenthing; utiteds worth no- tion thieg." ping Ont. of the tweomplisInuents of Ado la had Millie('lifln..hI 10 Well, I tied I Pills, Ainzt Cies her young nephew, illo. agreed to take OVi.r th„endor's four :Wh° Ilan just " h'":4et lutc4 MRS A DAMS' fl bardly tell you how Plea at with 1.}r, Williams Pink r I was feeling very hOpelesti began their used' These pills cure by malting eh rod blood, tilos strenp,Ili ery part of the body and cue CANARIES IN ItONDON, Birds Sold at rour Times Their Weight In Gold. The recent sale in London of a Pair of canariea tor 470 hes direct- tal public attention to the "boom" now raging theoe diminutive, pet. Since King Edward took up the hobby of canary breeding prices have beea steadily rising, and in inany instances birds have changed bands for four timee their weight. ee gold. The most expeusive variety are those with, crests or topknots of teatimes, perfect crested canaries are very difficult to breed, and they nee subject to biladuess, the ccest being cultivated to such an extent that it grows over the eyes and hides even tbe bealc. Pricee are good "creste" range from 45 to 44.0. Norwich plainhead canaries are f ar e (amide. stands more popular, but do not realize antes,. ee the. terrible inroacte" 411 W Wire 17.'113 411Ve' ; such high price. At, Ibacklersdeld re- elief ed. „but be pleaded that us lie had sold,i wfd"- STARTLING STORY OF IRS. ADM Stricken With •Bright's Disease, all Hope of Life Was Abanelooed. Her Restoration to Ideeltie Cause a Sensation 1n the Medical World. Doctere Gave Her Up, But Dod Kidney Pills Cured. Her Corapletely. Colliegwood, Ont., Jan. 25.- (S • 1 ' Shirt viaists and dainty linen are made delightfully clean and fresh with Sun. light Soap. nly wire Clara to Willieun Hall for the sum of 5 shillings." At Leeds Assizes in 1805, 33enjanele Gibbons was tried for bigamy. hle adnaittecl that lea had married a wo- son, was eold by auction, cently a yoting bird, in IIS first sea- ft 5 r555 °s• the her he was entitled to marry ageixo'd for Fan e t 1.irigatest and best of isle, sees a, young las. Messrs. Mackley Brotbers„ Norwich, whose last consigament of 43f I fneessriociatizsteaneri;d AbvellpleiestislebellfolTeliThie direla.°d' even though he constantly gave her 1!, woman and unruly; canaries to New York numbered good hidings, she troubled him, and destroyer of life, Collingwood bas • • 5,000, have sold several plainiteads . . at Fames ranghig from 4.1.5 to 425 apiece. Plainliead Norwich: are bred almost elle her, and who! - clusiveiy for color propertiea, the to -day is a strong, healthy' eveman-1 A NOMINAL VALUE. most highly colored epecimens in- a woman who knows Bright's Ilia.' In erica case it will be notice t variably heading the list. For the ease in all its Sideousnesa but who the Purchas° w°11eY is ar'n''111" This is parpooe of enhancing the natural' fears it pot, becaue.e she knows its I" due t'° 1°Iv valuuti" °X the Ar Spain and given to the birds in a , atone and h g er citizens zing of ber, he seld her tourx2ona eel - 000 who latows ,alell.dier for 3s. 6d. She went quite will -1 its terrors, who ilaS been cataieui; ingjy, and bad tuarried her pur- were o (Iowa by it till the portals of death eoa tailor, large cptantities of cayenne cure - and other peppers are imported frouti Mrs. Thomas Adams this lady's :ur°4 to ths 1141rgahl 'tttl "etu"I' !men, but a nominal SIM is egyee pt operation of egg food. For fi:st :tient of Collingwood for a sear and a.: ceireti" is 5" rar untier5t6Itni tbu so remarkable, the highest reported !oigaly respected. airs, Adams dons this matter is showu by his rateution w4Y e Lits now bc,,,n rpsi_ One. The legal doctrine of "vaiite Class Iorkshire canaries there;half. Before that she lived BilEICS nand. The sale, indeed, iS the is at vulgar being £20 for 0 spriglItIT YOung fele it her duty to spread the gaud news of the children of the nierriege. Ana low exhibited at the receut Manebee, lad dear canada, , his maint ter show ' strong (lenient], but prices are not Fend seam 6he widely nnown and poor otan's divorce. Ills honesty in It walk +— LANGUAGE HAD XIT:PAL flection of the Voice Gives Zit-. allover ti at oho hoe found •a cure for i • . In a case at dloncester In ltd/0 the ight's Diseasea and that thot eut•e sPurellas'r* hi'qt'M of Paving cath iDod 1" ''`' • . TORY. . wen Noah tho woe. Tide was the it„1:‘,,,,,,,,Peale'le°ermo7sher:71,01,411%.,.issrlijttti%rf,, d later in the! ' .""" e''''"' • ' new, reg"tarYeL; steer se4aisde% 7..thielyn frili.1•Intedrsvit7LJ ' ti(lellinerit which 113'11" tpolice court: °New Conishoro. March :YOU doilig 'math that Imam.? Take ming tiling tell you how terribly HI I was. My 8' isdGden, 1,:aonh chaos. is quite nt down to the hiteloin at meat"' box. ° le country is increased enormously ow -t, front my bed of sta.-ales. and !Wade ? arn ng t 0 language of that ,:away the terrible disease rideed um 1 444- xs7,0nrt Ina to the jarge number of worft me a well fiud happy woman. &IDEA lialatzt Can Illatfkra .,,, con:noN. pRAeTreN. Li.. ba.vc to keep my Lett. In March, , nee rien olio fell gra ".E was for yews 1301114Ni with 14' preachirsgto some natives attd aS.-371'. baC4 and Sip that I was otore lien,- there was a remarhable ceee at Del -I vein in my back. at times I would i i. . Tho relesionary lu question was '.,! einaud got so bad with pairs in my nwite for foerpeace in 3.S.Fel. In 1873 ;doin iteed it. , in erlasiono, a. tealhv exilld ids .' re wi a "s voice: oho se:- ; C Any diratteletest et:raper fitrt Aupplet Yea. QN GETTINQ EDDY'S, hdliahhei 334E1N helot eeieutiec iavention, i inounced, is OM evegine that teen , Travellers on a certain raia Ur. hope that tale will Ian the phtee eogines thet con lerent Meatiings. A capital story, which has the ad- ditional merit of havieg come first band, has been told by ao Amerieen misoionary who bus Just arrived in London from Corea. The difficulty " it to tbrow off disease. You ea ays aVoid itnitetions by s at the full oame "Dr. Willi nk Pills for Pale l'eople" is P enetangl- ardS' ease and Sciatica. but I got no re- .4'°0 doctor Pronollsced it Bright's Dis- to take :emir evde and ebill.treeniTn.. °ubnle",'"--ht1:1 'cweaulelte Iivioauotreltopnlpt*enist-... that is your oda, lief from auythias, lie gave me. la '1",tert, and Sarela dohre I/eery and Prig 3.'014 Ma buehet wadi on the wrapper aroutid toier,y 21(1 by all irteilleine dealers or Amid at 50 eents box or si .30 by writing to The Dr. Will divine CO., Brockville. Ont. rint- was Dodd's Kidnes , Fiv • WS .t. ;lieu Tart. Itrtocle 'A Turkish a 0 drew a (Witt ai 0 of tile Sul beer d to ono burol 1 d one year, on. We have no WA, aow- e that he 12lay sucee through ilearlie4 o cosiditet in havieg own to ninety-rilao. TI113 'WABASH RAILROAD. 'Is he great winter tourist route ter the eleuth and west, ineltallug TCX2.9 Old Afexico awl Califon:in, the laud* % of eurashice and flower. Titroogit ,etendord and tenriat sleoainn ca'111 are now rue via this great *leathern route. Tiae now onti old:diet traine op the Wa,beala. ore heeded by the raost pot:4-1141 eonives (nee built. Every comfort is provithel equal to the best liotelo, or the meet luaera. OILS lhON.1CS. Notting is watatiog complete ore's hogiparneo. Tile days and niglate pees onTy too quietly. while trovelinter on the greet; Trobosd. ...•••••••••••••••••1111.0. whielt, with a _slight indexical of the VOiCO, are used over nod over agaia with an entirely different iacenin flamea Lancashire is so kin. to &Ulnae no Nolo of when are known be comity Palatine, flut in Mire - SHE IS STATION ArAsTEn Aferwood occupies a. oro. they wouhl go to a place of puniSh-,gave up all hope of gettitig wen. / tor had a halter placed obout her le position among women w nge. extent. Amazement rather than ter -1 had no power of nor back or limbs, kierk anti was led into the market In England, says an exche e fair Roc has Invaded rft leree that until the last few y ei believed to bo sawed to ere inan," but Probably o0 r t tought that railway work, daily in its higher grades, ehd in wbich women could SOOC y mpete with inen. Yet for re than a decade now Mrs, Mor- oi] has succeesfully filleil the Posi- of "station. master" at Whip - ;ham, a very pretty little way- Tee ing thew- that UnieSS theY rePolited.. less than an hifunt, and et times Pete the wife of an alieronding deb- For Over Worts ears any ror was written on the lam of hiti i "1 was for eight months an inva- place on Saturday afternoon and of - the Oriental listeners. Why on earth, if i ird, a.nil nw suffering's during that i feral for sato by auction as one of they rejected his adviee and refused , Unto were something, t t • or I al atn at assets. littt there were no bidders and no sale. About four yeers ago Irthingbor- ough, near Northampton, supplied iiEr15 elretree6... peer care ttr, L,,taclp, 444 ta nee tasesto br1ne etsalae n er,e41 far th, r e,netlx.c 0:117 Young 1111117:Ittf.T...."I dOra*t • line. For inforinetioa as to &tr.:4e; . rotateo. eta. addrees any tichet ntelPilt or J. A. Itiehaedson. List. Pam g . a aiorteer Lang paid Vorin Sta., Toronto. par- -to the local post-oftice one to rePeirt should tl t.• „Welled „ WordS to describe. My doctor said I had Bright's Diecave, but he could woe another oeettsion a lecture was do nothing to give me relief. ess. delivered, the couree of which HOW THE CURE CalIF 4 hrgn“ng, which wits tougbt 111.111 by n011 11 Red Indian. Prince George, it znay:'°,°1 Ite ratite:Or:eel, see eti tite present Czar fano the attack of a would -1)0.°n° :teemed» in Japan. atue Sir Evelyn 'Wood once rode a girl the afta for fun; he wits thrown off and ,„si, hieked. That wits when be was eS young man, and he never -ROCS a gir-1 tone tu• a picture (a' ono, without feol-j iug e pain in the head, witere the aran II. 1 M. Johannes dada, the great "viallni rest" pleser, mwe played in a Freud:. mad-, within hearing of several rale' ddel", ing lunatics, just to satisfy the whint!dd7 of a friigni. The pool., dimwitted crea-I ter station on tbe Isle of Wight ny that lies between Newp Cowes. Mrs. Mervrood ,s y "station master," but book Porter, gatekeeper, collect "signal man" as well, and (1. It toward keepieg trim and n pretty little station garden. S well known to the Iate Qu cola. RESTLESS AND OROS'S, beautiful moral was being drawn from the gay career of the tiny but- erfly width was suddenly cut short in the clutches of the spider. The simile, however, fell somewhat short of its intended meaning, and It was eta no until the laogliter bad &wielded not that the lecture' became aware that jog the victim which had been flounder - or, Ing amid the dainty silken threads oes of the web was n. donkey, which in eat the Careen largufete it- a e r ' be een len infants or young- children. ees anti crose or peevish it is certadn. sign that they t well. Tile mother may not kno what the trouble is, but s depend upon it the trouble e Give the little one Bab =et were like lambs by the time be own 'I lie Gorman Emprese hus welle dOtiltif:1 idea. as to the ditties of wo-I one man. it is said that her ideals ore, and boinultal by four K's -"1.l8(100, 1102012 Eirehe, Kuche, Kleider"-which IllaY1 given. be rendered by four C's-**Childrene Port ( herein coo1rery. end clothes." i baby Sir 'William Ari -al, the builder of not s the Forth and 'Thy bridges, married Baby when be was a. mechanic with a, week- ter n wage of 67.50, Four years later, Mg ne started busineso with a capital great of attia, and thus laid the foundation, mysel of his great fortune.- The The Duke of Connaught laughs aStflifl recalls the answer of a soldieets gestio son whom he met in the barracks. Patio Ms Royal Ilighness, then a captain, other asl-eri the little fellow if he intended do go eso be a soldier, like me," whereon- the earn the boy said frankly: "Not like get I t Was then a friend of Ilky bus- i paraeled the streets with a bell call- - u . al it instantat A shorme.Iter hand induced irto to trY Dodd's Ma-if:in upoo an perSons to IMMO that ney I'ills. I bad 00 oath in then:, the had that afternoon "sold and be - for I never expected to get better. ',;(fuenneent But 1 tried there, and I thank God that I did. They brought me relief laroeIrtinred the names of two cora- hie wife to ;Ian —. He nlmost from the lir at, and after tak- amnions as witnesses to the transact- ing' three boxes I was able to do , !then. The purchase money was two my own work mid Ionic ntle.” ,,,,, , shillings. Baring Gould eities sim- children. ' • ----- ---- --- "d" lilur sales In the 1Vttst country is three years since I started to go back more than thirty UUU years„ , synonymous with butterfly. , . using "newts eeeeney rigs* and 1 would mean tlei extension. of this sub - have not had a retrial of iny trouble lett to intolerable length for a am- - d ' since, When I feel a little out of !laid}, ugo wife selling W.21,8 allUOSt con-. sorts I just get a be of hodd's 1•1100. Tao Poetic Lover -'1'm waiting i 'math the window,. love, upon tho porch's seat; I'm waiting here till a nee, 1 ills, and they drite all the pains Away." are „you come down, your own true lovo a; to greet. Don't be too long a -dress - we ling up -for if I xnay make bold, I w ;ain't a -gond to wait here long, ta lielsittin' in the cold." 's had nnielied. Tablets see how promptl3t kill be changed into a. happy, ma- le Found the Food that Saved H.is it DR,. FED :HIMSELF, good natured child. Tile. utt *IOW, will sleep soundly and natural the mother will also obtain 11 needed rest. Here is the pro by Mrs. John E. Barron Hill, P.E.I., who says :-"M was cross, restless mid d Jeep well, but after giving al 's Own Tablets he became be atured, sleeps well and is grot nely, The Tablets 'lave been. a blessing to both baby and f.,. Tablets are a prompt. and cer- cure for such troubles as indi- n, sour stomach, cone, consti- n, diarrhoea, simple fevers and minor ailments. They always od and cannot possibly Kam =est delicate child. You can the Tablets from any medicine , 00 tlicy will be sent by mail at 25 cents a box by writing to The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. 'DECLINE OP GERMAN A.RMY. ly, Life, er of A good old family physician with Y. a life time experience in saving peo- ple finally found himself sick unto Y. id death. m 'Medicines failed and --but let him tell his own story. "For the first ee time in my life of 61 yeass I am One „ you ie only a captain, and 1'in going to be a general!" Mr. John Hay, 'United States Sec- retary of State and former Minister to Great Britain, was a very homely lad, and used to put on an apron and tvash dishes for his mother. Some boys and girls tempted him to come out with his apron on, and then. chaffed him.; he b,ad purposely brought a basin of water with him, and he threw the water oVer his tormentors, girls and boys e like. A FEW II031ELY TRTJTIIS. Tt [loot not require any genius or talent to a.bose a man; but it does to give -him credit for what lie ac- tuelly is worth, The man who is proof against temptation is the only one who is • safe -but who is the man Tbanks are cheap and yet we can pay more than. half OW' debts with 4E04- - them, . There are a Intudrecl different ways to tell a lie -but there is only one way to tell the truth. There is perhaps only one excuse Lor telling our sorrow; it makes oth- ers satistied with their own. 'Ellere is always a penalty for be Ing .succersful. You must be hated be 50113C, feared by many, at best. envied by all. -.Don't you till: k 't is beetttiful I c thillg to see a young girl growing into womanhood ?" "Yes, my, , dear; so many, of them seem to want to grow into manhood." Mat who know when they get enough may be too fell for utter- ance alter geetalag ite "Thougla very possibly the German army has not yet lost its military perfection, it can hardly be doubted," says the London Spectator, "that a great change has come over it. It does not fit into ihe national life as it used to. In the first place, its pretensions are challenged civili- ens-fearfully and anxiously, of course, but still they are challenged. Next, the officers have become much more of a Caste than formerly, and at the same time are not content With the old simple German life. The desire to dress well, to live well, and to lead a life of luxury and pleaSure has been irareensely developed, and every now and again the laW courts give tis glimpses into very sordid as- pects of military life." The harder you cough, the:worse ' the cough gets., hb se orita tio its e.10A40, The Lung Ilia& %go- Tonle, Is guaranteed to mire. If It doesn't benefit you, the drti t will give ergo your money back. Peewit; S. O. Watala & CO. WI 2,50, dae. di LeRoy, N. Y., Toronto. Can; polled to pubhcly testify to the va of a largely advertised article and certainly would not pen these lin except that, what seems to Inc a rect act of Providence, saved my 1 and I am impressed that it is bounden duty to make it knolon. "For 3 years I kept failing Viti stomach and liver disorders until was reduced 70 lb. from my norm weight. When I got too low to treat m3rself, 3 of my associate phy- sicians advised me to 'put my house in order' for I would be quickly go- ing the way of all mankind. Just about that time I was put on a diet of Gra,pe-Nuts predigested, food. Cur- iously enough it miickly began. to build me up, appetite returned and in 15 days I gained 6 lb. That started my retmei to health and really saved my life. "A physieian is naturally prejudic- ed against writing suck a letter, but in this case 1 an willing to declare it from the housetops that the multi- plied thousands who are now suffer- ing as I did can find relief and health as easily and promptly by Grape -- Nuts. If they only knots, what to do. Sincerely and Fraternally yours." Name of this pronainent physician furnished by Postem Co., Battle Creek, Look in each package for a copy of the famous little book, "The Road to Wellville." That it is practiced as frequently nett ess to say Mrs. atlains' . ea its. In addition to Giese friends all use Dochl's Kidney Pills. northern instances tunny a wife is Bright's Daease eaelly teisposes of ' 1 They find that a remedy that ieures sold to -day in the east end ,of Lon - as it is will come as a surprise to a 1 the earlier stages of Kidney com- plaint. TEEN SELL THEIR WIVES , t of all such cases over the country only a few are revealed to publ:e knowledge. How's This! We oner One Hundred Dollars Reward fOr any case of Catarrh that caanot be cured b VALUE OF BETTER HALVES IN, ure. ENC -LAND, ie. J. ClalleklY Co., TOledo, I We, the undersigned, Imve known r. .1. Cheney for' the last 15 years, and Cases in Police Courts Show- the l'en3ullii:ss"untrPa=ttli2(inr)n=ibi'linczi,nciat'.1 Practise to be Quite able to carry out any obligations math Common. by- their than. & Tttr AX, Wholesale Druggiste, Readers of Mr. Hardy's novels have aTtoalitednoiN,0ialiWolAesLanleiKlltkiggKleitsX,Ilotedoa, • lue 001111 renluluedof the opening chap; T jters of "The Mayor of Casterbridge' ed ;by the caee at Marlborough street dde Police Coma the other clay, where it ife . was shown that the defendant lta,d got rid of his wife by selling her for a a couple of shillings. For precedents th for.- this commercial form of divorce some journalists have searched the ar records of a century .o.go and pro- IsAILURE OF MAN. Is man a failure ? That woman is the success of the twentieth century is obvious. 'Pbe irtodern woman is replacing an in a thousand and one occupations; education has raised her more 'than it, does the ordinary man; her inentory is more retenlive, and her inStinct is more correct than his; She is a harder worker, her endur- ance is greater; she is more 'temper- ate and more provident, ONE WAY OF LOOKING AT IT. Chacileigh : "Resift Snooper got it ball memory ?" Borrer Trienitita 1 Re never for- gets if he lends you any money 1" duced numerous instances of toiVOS being led to the eattle market and there knocked down to the highest bidder, says the London Globe. - But it is not necessary to go back anything like 100 years for such sales of wives, There are ,snincient modern instances to maintain the assertion that wife selling is still a British custom. There are hundreds of people who still believe that to transfer a wife to another man for a cash payment Is a legal transac- tion and a valid dissolution of mate. - menial ties. As a popular error it ranks with the idea that if husband or wife be absent and unbeard of for seven years the other is free to Marry again. AN ESTABLISHED CUSTOM, In Yorkshire generally, and itt Sheffield in particular, this doctriue of wife selling is, still so firmly es- tablished and frequently practiced that it has little less than the force of a local law. Legends of Sheffield grinders who in drunken bouts sell their wives for a quart of ale are well known. 3.3nt DOW -a -days such transactions are no longer conducted off -hand. They are invested with formality, as wit- ness this document which 41.... .i o. Rail's Catarrh Cure Is taken triter natty-, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price ;ea zee bottle, liold by all druggists. Uall's Pilis aro the beat. Visitor (calling on friend M. hospi- to.1)-sSorry to find you here, old ehrtP; badly hurt?" Patient -"Yes, I am afraid I am. I heard the doctor say I was a 'beautiful case.' " Speeohleos arm, Parialia4sCf "1 had valvular disease of the heart," writes Mrs. J. S. Goode, of Truro, M.S. "1 sitffered terribly and was often speech- less and partially paralyzed. One dose of Dr. Agneve's Cure for the Heart gave me relief, and before I finished one bottle / was able to go about. To -day I ani a well WOIslan."-43 Cashleigh-°A dog is a man's best friend, because he never forsakes Ear duppe-"That's right. A man cannot borrow money from a dog." Liiiirficat CUIES Colds, etc, Investor : "What do you mean by 10lse13r representing 1.13e property ? The notice stated that there was a view of- 2.11 and I couldn't eee fifty' yards." Agent : "No -de- ception at all, sir. Which way did yer look ?" Investor : "Why, r look- ed all round me, and I could not see out of the valley." 'Veil, nais- • tea". returned .the agent, "oer didn't look 'right. If e-er had gaz,dcl thardl bin uo trouble1 reckon er Se•••••o.••• steed put on the gown, Jelin. It' a 'gaols' ?", S Willie : **I ear.p, why Le a. girl only an encumbrance," Beadle-- bablet ailed 50 tallefl, my eon, beoeuse she Pa "She is ,prog "Weil, sir, it /neaten ye 'stair imprea- thee, en* ne madtble to uit se..e..3.0 need it alt. neething he talrf,la$ 1, .....••••••=••• Wash greasy dislies, pots or pans with Lever's Dry Soap a powder. It ; will renlove the greaee with the I greatest ease. Mrea. Ilatterson: "Your new bonne, I euppose, will he finished in modern style ?" Mrs. Cattereon : "Cilo yes 1 Nothing in it but anilines 1" The O3vornor' W1ft, PrI**nt• er.-,-Mrs. Z. 4. Van Leven is the %vireo( the governor of the ceunty juihlsrapanete Ont., and was a great sufferer faint rheum*. ent. 'When tbe best doetors in the emu - inanity and "specialiste failed to her: ker. she buritd her scaled= of proprietary remedies and per:abase/I Strath Aneerieea Rheumatic Cute. 4 bottles cured here -ea lItarried moat says Le objeeta to MInard's LiRiraent Cures gsts 'ing 1"s ie the Invariably 8121111(15pending money. ae- a. afrs. Zdogle : "When do aoti think I Intl 1.1.!11.111eal ging tulle! hi cowl, woinan is in lter priine, James a" 1. N. (prounitly) : "When she's asleep 1" Cr-ktaryth and Ootds noneiad In 10 to 60 htlintetos.--Ozesbortpuffefth An admirable Z'ood of breath throngh the blower supplied with cac bottle of Do Agnew's Catarrhal Powder diffuse this powder over the surface of the nasalpass. ages, Painless and debghtful to use. It 1(110002 I 1 Bertie. instantly, and permanently cures catarrh, hay d s -0 "Papa," quet•ied little fever, colds, headaea e -era throat, tonsil:al andeafness, o cern, e "what's an eeho ?" "An echo, my son," replied the oici man with a Sigh long drawn out, "is 'the only thing that can cheat a woman out of the last word." 11 4•1••••••••..1 dI don't feel very well, materna," said a little boy of four veers after a too hearte" +nailer one day. "I linCe' ditch a •p5.111 t I I Know MTNAIID'S LINIMENT, will cure Diphtheria. JOHN IL BOUTtardER. French Village. I Know LINIMENT will cure Croup. JO la. CUNNINGHAM. Cape island. I Know MINATID'S LINIldOINT is the best remedy on earth. JOSEPH A.. SNOW. Norway, Me. t-1 1-7777-1-7177-7777-77;71—=, could be happy with a man of your habits" "My habits, Miss Rim- ini° 1 What do you know of my ha.bito, may I ask. ?" "Yo u ha,ven't been in this room more thao half an hour,„ atid in that time you have sat on my sofa pillows, leaned your head back against rns rod -deg -their tidy, and put your feet on my em- broidereti footstool." weNavnimanarnamrumacverol .-S1•74(...,,,,,MCM•MSTMCCCMON* RGIANO0 OPEASE Nervousness and indigestion Relieved in SO Minutes. The Rev. loather Lord, er., Montreal, Canada, says; "1 have been a. sufferer for Ile years reorn organic 'wort disease arvou MOS& and dyspepsia and have doctored both in Vrance and Amerma, with but temporary relief I tried Dr. Agnew's lleart (fur° and 1MS ilidded StIrpriSed at the immedlate relief oh- tained. I am faulty convinced iota it ,, can see nior'n fifty iniles up. I tell will cure any case at heart disen,se and a case at the Sheffield County Court yer, mister," lie added, as the in.- will strengthen the nerves and stone. I, Aleraltain Boottiroyd, agree to sell. present tile facts clown here," 1 in 1887: "At the Royal Oak, Sheilleld, vestor walkad off, "we ,den't iniere- "el::: e' gnaw%) Liver nine nr$, the bast 0(44 ''...tkm......k..r.....kot.en..,..cnfeumim,unaas,4y,ui,.r..t,.?Lracumtkinaa..xc,,-,4tc.,.wr.kx•-xs:-..—mktrv.am-+nau-mn4,ftr.tuusnvcaav.azex.ls,gsaovarprka.mvamuznvmwesoFoanoses,arel=mo,suera.'mota,iav..purr.sesc,...xtwe.rttaq,erasnz,m , . , ' 10c icir 49 closes, , TZ -Z Indeetrac-tible, Handsome, Periteet. Only 20 eente pe suppited by ns or local deabse. 002 eit, VV1E1tZ -INCE CO. Foit itaideede "Walkers/lice. Mettetraitie Wiliarthetito Jahn tanning fen Nutritious and Econo ale dS-21 illiard Tables The Beet at the Lowest. Pelee Violas for Torres REID BROS.,/ nerf:Z820.:'Y sits tong t, W. Domon Line Steamships prefoornt Itaanrai t: 4.11 vveerrpor: dI Large and Yea Stearalups. Superior aceatatrodtatlant midskips, Special gctauttiaa tux heel; given tl e th !areal ohm* of paueneerS. Saloom and try s61tatemaa Snead Saloott nid Tkird-Chias acconsinoatation, Fair fad, Sta a ant *0 perticaters, tentir to RAY AMIN ache 0mpay, elr7t481P,assireCrearmsseelnitt.s DOMINION L/NE 0082085: . t„ liOntr5: ARPET OYEINC:4, and Cidanitlg. This is a ispechaty with the •"'". BRITISH AMERIOAN DYEING 00, swle partioultkra by pod anti we :Imo sure to saMety Adaireaga gex 148, Mord:Mal, 77 BASTEDO'S SPRINAL SALE OF tame Ikeledf Send ler eatalog, W e gl re extra value. Rave Pars and Oonointe, Send tor price 114 ' 11-04 P ultry tter, Eggs, Hohey, Apples, LI. KINDS 00 RIMS And Farm Preo duce generally, 'consign it to us ea.! we will gel; you good prices. s VWS011. 01111111$61)i) .60a'e ''Z'alerPtr T. ,1!