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ISNIN, WOMAN'S LI. 1
There are Backaches and Reads
aehee Ana Days When Life Seems
Scarcely Worth Livings.
There comes a. time in the life of
11 wonien when they Are faCO to
ce with a grave cineis; when them
WA11,8 TUNED TURTLE"
-FIRST DLOOD CITE'S" UNLUCKY
TO TEE VICTOR,
-Many Insta.aces in \liar When the
Unexpected, Often
I -Tan etae
oeenneenennean.sanoeonooneinsessenes,...are dietressing leaekaches, head- -P •
ifielies, dizziness; when eveu 'le e disposed to thinn that
some leopar
,
F° 'VALUER Wife\ II.
w°alefl arc threateued with the loss an early vtory meaus gooU luteor
Sc eztvian ineesiars, and Du of their reason; wbea they suffer be- the victor, liolvever, if hiStorff goes
•
ehni embroideries tte all in or couSn they are women. Tim liappt- fan
or Ythiten it is usually unlucky ra-
trommegs cleali a k hives depetals upon beiug ;safely tid- Way. n.ferst haven unpleasant habit
Vi-
and are eraoeg the most popu ar ness of winnen for the rest ef their the than lucky to win the first vie-
inaes have place te et this crisis. Ina Williams of "'Luepke% turtle." and vietory fall-
- • • •
Irinimiege. yet have hardly Viah have Proved P. blessing lrig to the parties from whoa one
sentlelent eogne feint the prephee t women at all ages. And are pare least expected it, says Pearson
MAKS 1.11.ze coesidernble fring in sill; ill)eriods-when girlhood is merging Japan is a liviag proof a what
cies coacernitig them. 1.110 French icularly valuable at two eriticai weekly,
let afoul, eresta1. linto wonionhood arid wheal women surpriaee war eau bring. When the
Sr oces are in oki., way a are approaching the tern of life. Chirio-Japonese Weir of 189e broke
man$ive pc,posfAitm tuta enuei These pille make the rich, red blood out. the man in the street thought it
ter frecke, hat on the other hand that f.tialulAtes 'Au the orgens of WAS a ball lookout, for Japan to be
340re• of tive333 ore required to aimwer Le bode. expels die:ease and Makes brought into eelititet with Shell a ItUge
giiren /11131111b3. ptumwes. awl the weory sufferer bright, active and -force as China, Yet, in a. very short
with larEsii, nee of /item ounroidery. iai.„1,wag• Mrs• A• Jone. Oh'Pres_s our albeS proved 11c),Wr effective-
ona St1111114‘-'1' ;;OW11, ea's- ; '`'"'‘.1"17" Man-, s'IY$ ;Ont of gratue ty modern ideas c,an employed. and.
afeet.a., a east equal hut fulness feel that 1 must let you ciliate aompietepe ;eleven/lora 0 „j
'777,
13 EU LONGETI A
J. What shrunk your woolens?
BEAWhy did holes wear so soon?
TH 3EraEliGE
You used common soap.
BRIGRCT'S DISEASE
CURED BY DODD'S
IflEy PILLS.
AGAIN
ilD-
IrIis JOhann Xayor, Given up by
Two Doetore, is Again a Strong
Iffealthy Girl.
Loehiel. Glemou'ry Co Ont.. NnY
2. -(Special), --That ili1gbts 1)8'4SC ask. for the Octesen Bar.
has come within the reaeh of Medical
Seienoe d isxio 1 g the list
of ineerable diseases is again proved
in the ease of Mies Johann Mayor, of Ants with long and powerful man -
this place. in an. interview Miss dibles have been successfully used for
Mayor says; making surgical etitelies. The rea-
„
"I had Bright's Disease in ite worst j'ority of Greek eureeous keep etocke
stages and Ilan to give up a profit- of them, mid upon the atriViil Qf a
able position with corset Arm. Two person sufferlug froma elean cut the
doctors whom 1 eensulted gave me ants are brought into um The edges
1W, telling me I had let the disease of the cut are broutedit together with
go too far. I epent a tortuee with the Angers of one hand, while the
doctors besides going to Caledonia ant, held with a pair a toreeps.
E.EDUCES
.X.XfPgr'N$4
Alef175 IN SI71101eltY.
, brought close to the wound with,
if'nftar goem, awl is eta a rale friereOlcaow the good. Dr, Williams Pink ' '. ' S .'
ofel•nonle. ;PIM have done We. ,FOr years I ithe other, its mandibles biting
.sliffered front fuflasinnation of the throtigle the flesh on both sides and
he a '. • .5.
0:. 4 hc,, lasblons en , those nno basso taco similarly af-
tea .. fimi.etheodweadrimt.4eill.N.1, hie:in:. inseneenhloI, '.'s terrt.wdd. , peeted, sometimes the unlieard-of. to them entirely tbut I AM at work
eleree oI Louis XV, an . _
..X„,:k:,1, iTsz-.113,37f7t. ettortud„oevilalits wut ,nanny nmtitchtes hat none of them It was Britain who drew nest lelood etio°'-dok.a?feigaAst-kilaxgesbTlialtahlfil togicroLmoeltpt
111, t htl .1101...r War, at the battles of -
., • d " - d to the cure, hot 1 did not take the first
though eve won in the long ron, those 0 ace 1 gularly as 1 earl no a t -----
s idea of I onis fashe '•*•' • .
pans ooslaught. g- ea z g
oQJ
Whatever /stay be the result ef berircsatted and began to think I
confliet with Russia, therefoi.e, ronld oot endure life -omen longer.
ust alwaes guard against beteg. too It vas then ft started to nee
th,u, always reveals the „neaelliodd's Kidney Pills and it is owing
feria hears much al
wonth nti kindred trouhlts Onl • holding the edges together. As
toodes, aeon os a matter
in
noen e.
ere Inas ot7 rearin of the models. The 11441 VI1S" 4 1" 1Se Newcastle and ElandSlotagte. And.
many as fifteen or twenty are some-
times used for a eingle.eut, and they
are usually left on for three or four
days, The removal is then for eae-
ier than the withdrawal of the wire
middy used for that ptirposie.
' 1 to o generail izopres- Pf5at!'fal ;tow f0r thak AdViee, far
- auci feStO,Ont'd laic% f4"ter laishrbg '111°1° a 4°?ea loxes iN:ictories were terribly avenged by' in thera- You may be sure in futureen a
eeetooteed Lice every f.paptout of the trouble (as_ the Boers in the first few months of ,I will never be without Dodd's Kid, swindle -proof man can some-
wiU - oune, Apteancc.....4 ani rife again „seamed, war, and be tanen in by 'inviting him when the tables were turn- aaY
4
Oral
time
drin
ed it W""S after long period of ds- Dodd's KidneY "'Bin alWaffs care
tvoeth lie nig- It is now sm-hral ae Urigbt's Dieease. Ilow sore it is t t boy
, ts
ptils, ais - aser
MOS*1 Oh te will cure all the earlier etogeS
e of tin. trWAR.Qf
ouble
fogentelte er.
;oafs
Infitnen;i tee oat
tine tit peed. the
reay .in rolher th.
novenae ifteee of than
le; tf;"ti Ittoki?"4Lit0; ;it*
e net "ativitiele
Itt
4
a
the ..YearS eine!? 1 t
•there 14aS beentn
, 1 feel safe
„. • is permanent. '
What these pills
M.over 4 rl. JOIrleti thei wiIL do tor 4
isniferieg Wonien if given a fair triad
moreBat FOS Itlitst get the genuine witit
wales. !the fullUan "Dr. Williews Pink the knife. Her :Ministers said strength on the seas. When a tigItt
with 1 Vilis pole pee:pito' on tjai wrap- everything WaS Wady &nen to the was fOreSeen between the two rim-
g 4w,74.4 :Jeer around ever:t7 bow. Sold by all i'hist gaiter -button of a private** ers. the wise -heads expected a
uite of ,axicflicine ;leaders or sent by mall 'rho first battle between the two, plete victory fur Italians. Though 1
* h,Ixost paid at rx0 vents a bx oor Mx , powers resaited in a victory for both they and the Austrians bad
she ;boxes for sa.zut uy Writing The Dr. Franee, when at eittarbruelt the twenty-three warships. Italy had
• ;W1I1L.uas Medicine Co., licoetiville. French tleneral, Frossard, drove out eleven ironelatis against the Austrian
along the Care. Qf the lafft ce410.111q began with Nietor.' 41 ne,,V iseaSe.
1
.ifesi for the Poweea who were ultimate -
ave done , the vanquisned. Vranee went to light between Aestria and It
• with Germany in 18:0 with, 34 1660. A,s everybody nowe. A
re whoop of triumph. Sheleaked is not a Naval VONVer. but Italy
marching to and fighting 'credited with quite o. high order of
ant"
the Gerulen garrison, A few deys, . seven, tne bulk of the latter forces
scsaaer and all that was terribly Outraged. being wooden ships owl considered
long; ---------4------wo. zz lx.,41,T_EAS, kflflue victorious Pruaeians piled vie- obsolete. EYerybody was.accOrtling-
c. tXelytory. until they dietated peoce in ly, amazed, when, after four hours
par viwitln 't Vihrge t y
1 . „ng in an EnZe fi Paris itaelf. light Mg. the inferior arid °heel
A war Whitt completely bellied pro- Austrians simply ronted the Italian
44 the renest ten. ures in the
Cerffint! Ininiele is tiSe narrow front *, 4‘,
gene cei;a Ootiu that
f,t.'033t t1N4
the. itIZIleiti of the ni
Pt: 5,7-zistIS zenhaerea withot
ipaih at the hip. Thie
front the side gore at k
orlthouse.
orlothle
zat present
,of tile Mary-
,. in "elq.,e4 i
ilehotte,1av LW Says the A
liatinv Mail. Experieeired arattliera know ilia,.
At the end of ATtli,Y, 1st41 xstOf 1110 ltrotIbles tha*. Pict
h,, .11.11 • vcrs t d young children are due to smile el
' WAS OW war hil,Weea Lvussi
ENPEUIRNCED moniots...
'n' I /I range:Met Or the Stetnaeh howels.
ad 3S FiataTo411 on. or 00.1 41n4 Om if the cause Is removed the
op, the tine where it pins , strPet West, Sollgitt tate %Owl`
little one will he plump. .1'U1;' and
ct being bidden by Pha.nd 'of the war:almost". to In* l'un'mvQ,(.„;!, happy. For such troubles as Judi-
rnenna or a fetid, which also hordern foW months later by' hiq )1- ,„-rmion, roue. constipation, diarr-
iii r eclaine of the llouncen He was a day laborer. and Ema. Tewra and lerodug
rir°11rh•lat thilmee "1""11" 21"11-DaYuu'llt real wftf4 troubles there is no medicine ht the
siudor to that on Ow 'Shirt forma tented tint t:e his home. The couple wood elm equal. Bahys own frith_
• trimming to the waist, and ay., the worthonse. 1111're lets. The action of the Tablets is
" ed 4.0 corivsPahd. they Will donlitleFs ronolo' apeedY, and above all things safe,
a lfabir datt;;Ixtir, 'Kate. math* I'Priowc tbey contain not one particle of
on iviSits to the InStitutiOan. taking 110:1e opial e or harmful drug. Ask any
ingeg„;.**,1‘,1"`"effe l'„'hidiselitergo W11031 well enough to leaVe. mother who bus, used .the Tablets
;Sis oabout 30 years Of age- onti she will HAF that they are the
e„efe " t he now*( a
Sen;Three of her elliblren, born in fly hest medicine In the world. Mrs.
-11' 111 1h --- fUU .livoeltiaitier". are dam& anti were buried 1John 01,11, Cranberry, Que.. says :-
- illy the, polsb. ' Another. a bey, h."Ilfter having thoroUghly tested
"
t as ehai cs" SKI4eslmlyY trallthig '''1111'. Babe's Own Tablets I can say they1011114300, nut! (rent Dritain ex-
'ebo ' • tense are the best mth
reedy for e ail- pects within shortUtile to come
pmi°lls1,4where of the nnardiu31:altns. ;Iry tbe'th. :xel.lait.sx -of little- ones . No mother should bwith-
1. bave ever plete 19,
e
e front two to four Another. oang.1-in d t the expr. ; .
.5 310110
t deal%
the yoke, the
the skirt,
gra rointly It
over the sleeve'
berthe.
For th
*5511.
So strange, t
of war. (1
parod.for any ni
ruggle.
•
8.
saki t1*a* t
now endeavoring to overt France ,
in the •development of the submarine,
ouch of her navy. The Admiralty ,
Is decided npon a submersible tor-
edo-boat, which ean travel for long
%Lances on the surface at. a high
speed, aad Call, at meal, dive entirely
below in about six stmonds. and Call
reach, if desired, a, depth of 100 fret.
These boats aro to be of 200 tons
displacement, The Freneli are about
to construct two now submarines,
aeh of 400 tons displacement. Dar-
lg titc present year the French navy
will have TIO submarine boats in
C0U
re the re
ay be p;
the. presen
•
•
.41 man named Lames, who hes out them In the bouse.I,
Nou can
vi `i0 gtt
iuirtielr4Ndt0
of
f-bliheuf 1 ljtjeet• n an Inmate. but is .210; hOW from nn' the Tablet s froany druggist
is °Mined at the hip line residonce, The wife diva In the 'inti- ov thee will be seat hy niafl l 25
Iola pl1i8, which opeu to-Htution. and her four children are cents it box by writing The Dr. 'Wile
the front and taper toWerdelbeing maintained und edlletard at the lemsf Medicine Cm, Brockville,
iG.titirdiansi' schools at Southall. A Ont.
et wear third daughter, Johanna Cooling. i
'.,t1:110 has no chiniren, is noW ut of land: Austria in IBM. 'Nobody knew
silk or tiny .tbe -houce " but she has been un the hidden strength of Prussia arid
the foresight of her Weis, Bismarck
and Moltke, and people supposed that
theaat any rate. Austria stood a splendid
Nothing worries 501110 inert like
'Chance of victory, But the Prussian
icieted troubles that never nappen.
.chiefs hada terrible secret up their
as t doesn't Cast Very to think
one. as you don't bank your con- 81"ves" to he revealed to Austria
elusionswith hard-earned cash, alone.
After a few battles, more or less
Indecisive, the armies met at Sadowa.
lirAS A SAT. Then the „Austrians learnt, for the'
first time. of
The Schad' Principal Tolks. About' THE "NEEDLie
Foe& *This fearful novena'. the secret of the
Prussian army, was tried with dead -
'e Principal of a. High School, in iy aka, sixteen thousand killed and.
flourishing California city snys.: wounded Austrians, and twenty-two
"For 23 years I worked in the thousand prisoners, bore witness to
the knee.
The dreesee toots for
are three-quarter 1 k
lined, and Mae^ he
soft, light materiel. They are Col- inmate,
Toeless nod nave a loose coMfortable
sleeve. For dress oecasioos, these
coats are eutirety of lace, either
black or White.
ITAT
Do not forget that if the hat is
suited 'to the wearer all else is for-
gotten mid forgiven.
Do not hide a small face under a
picture hat of ine Gainsborough
type. Choose a stele less pronounc-
ed in size.
Do not Wear a bat taming back
from the fare if you are a Iong, oval
faced beauty. It makes the face
look longer. sehocd with only short summee va- Prussia's deadly secret. and the war
Do not near a hat that is bent cations. I formed the habit of eat- was finally settled, seven weeks from
down directly in the middle; if you ing rapidly, masticated poorly which Its commencement, in Prussia's fay-
possose a nose that slightly turns coupled with my sedontarY worklaine1
i=e
up, for it ttill look as though it, to indigestion._ liNer trouble, When war was declared', in 1885,
were toeing to meet the hut. A back and rheumatism.
toque or a ten•ban la much more "1:Pon consulting phnbetween Serena and Bulgaria. every-
ysicia
s sonic expected that Ring Milan's
beeom le g. doped hie with drugs, while others "uu
I march to Sofia, the Bulgarian capi-
Do not indulge in very many now- prescribed dieting and sometimes
era and leathers 11 you possess Innen got temporary renal, other times t_taestarted the invesiion in great l, would be a pleasant picnic party.
height, weight, and color, oot, leor 12 years I struggled 13
Do not wear a hat that very along with this handicap to my style, defeating the Bulgarians several
closely follows the outline of the work, seklom laid up but often a times. Then came the awful disillus-
face, if the face Is plump.
burden to myself with ltuneness and
rbmunatio pains.
"Two years ago I met an. old
ETRICATIONfl JAPAN*.
Japanese worship of knowledge is
almost incredible. one recent year
the people gave voluntarily to the
public school fund. £154,000, more
than three and a half millions of
acres of land, 14,000 books and 10,-
000 pieces of auparatus. On the av-
erage they supplement the local taxes
for education by one -fifteenth of their
amount, besides what is paid in Zees.
In 1896 they had actually succeeded
in bringing the percentage of the po-
pulation under instruction in elemen-
tary schools up to ten. The figure is
only slightly higher in this country,
llITE ELEPHANT'S -FUNERAL.
Curious ceremonies are witnessed in
Siam when one of the sacred white
elephants dies. It is given a funeral
vender than that accorded to prin-
ces of royal blood. Buddhist priests
officiate and thousands of devout Si-
amese men and women follow the de-
ceased animal to the graNCi, jewels
and offerings representing Some thou -
of pounds arc; buried with the
elephant.
of yo
if
will have a good opinion
u will always agree with
friend, a physician who noticed at
once my out -of -health condition and
who prescribed for me an exclusive key, some sevee years ago, many peo-
diet of Grape -Nuts, milk and fruit. pie thought that the Terrible Turk
followed bis instructions and was in for a much -deserved trouncing.
in two months I felt, like a new man We did not, of course, expect that
with no more headaches, eheunia- Greece would dictate terms at Con -
dein or liver trouble and from that stantinople, but few people supposed
time to this Grape -Nuts has been that Turkey would herself eo the die_
my main food for morning and even- tating.
ing meals, a,m, stronger and health- The war began with a brilliant sae
ier than I have been for years with- ies of Creek victories. Turkish
out, a trace Of the old troubles. treopa Were defeated and driven back,
'Judging from the Present vigor- TuRnsiT FORTS STORMED,
°us 1) 5 ant mentatstate 3. tolland ships captured. Greece appeared
my people Methuselah may yet have to be going strong. Then, again
to tate second place among the old came the stern decree of Pate. Greecr
men, for I feel like I will live a, t
great, many mare years. had calculated without her , and.
ioninent. Alexander of Bulgaria gath-
ered up his forces, and simply drove
the Servians back to their CtWe 1101.111-
try forced them to their knees.
When Greece went to war with 'rue -
in a veny fair , weeks, the modern
-ro. all this remarkablechnnge
Spartans - were in full flight south -
in health I am indebted to my, wise
friend and Grape -Nuts and. I hope
the. Postuna Co. will continue to:
manufacture this life and health giv,
wards. .
Another war which turned turtle in
a surpri si eg way was the IWsso,Tur-
ing food for several centuries yet, 1dsh fight 01 1877. Turkey began
until 11 leave to a worm where in, with a series of fine fights, defeating
digestion is unknown.'' Name given the Rust:liana at, several places, and
by Postuni Co., liftttle Creek, Mich. captitriug several fortresses, Then
Ask any physician what hRun
e knows 'ssia turned the tables, and won
about , p Nuts. rht145*0 who av a eedoes of -i-ieforiee TurkeyhoweV-
tried it know things.
"There's a -reason."
Look 10 each pkg. for the fain o as
little] book 'The Road to Well -
er, gave her big enemy many :tinOlerts
ant moments before. she gave 115
To ,show how dangerous prophecies
are eapeci el nf In I att.ei•S of
441,717,ER. DRUNKEnT MANIAS.
A sheriff who died some few years
since kept a record of the curious
eases of drunitenness that came un-
der Ids obeervation, Several habi-
tual eases had developed odd MAU-,
las. One \tauten who had been ar-
rested 107 times for drunkenness in
twenty-eight years had a mania for
breaking. windows when S110 was in-
toxicated. An old soldier suffering
from a WoUnd in tile head always
stole Bibles wheu he was tipsy. An-
other man stole nothing but spades,
while one woman's fancy ran to
ehawis and anotbees to shoes. A
man atoned Grubb was imprisoned
seven times for stealing tubs, al-
though there was nothing in his line
of life *4. .nake tubs particularly de-
sirable to nim.
011,•••••• •
Bots,r,7ht Yeaterday-Cluired To=
elay,--Airs. O. C.Burt, of 26 I3roadway,
New York, says : I am surprised and de-
lighted at the change for the better in my
casein one day train the use of Dr. A.gnew's
Catarrhal Powder. It worked like magic -
there's no excuse for a person suffering pain
with this remedy within reach. eo cents.
--81
1.1.i1i5tie--"Did he kiss you when he
proposedr* May. -"Certainly; 3.
wouldn't consider any but sealed pro-
posals."
Wilnard's Liniment Cures Dandruff.
Mr. Lookallead-"Did mny da.ugliter
give you any encouragement,
Mr. Donothing-"Why, yes; she says
that your business is inoreasing, so
that you can soon support us in the
style we both would like."
"Bought my Life for 35
eente."-This was one man's way of
putting it when he had been pronounced
incurable from chronic dyspepsia. It -was
allying death to me until I tried Dr. Von
Stan's Pineapple Tablets. Thanks to them
to -day "I am well, and I tell mYlriends
bought my life for 35 cents." 6o in a
box. -go
A man who wished to take proceed-
ings ap,ainst a creditor in a distant
town sent a letter a_ddressed: '"To
any respectable, lawyer in A--."
Post Office returned the letter mark-
ed, 'Not known."
Beware of Ointments for CANT
that Contain Mercury.
uereurer will sitialy fleetroy the sense
' emelt and connftetely derange the
whoie systein when einteling It through
the inucoue serfacee. Such article.;
ebould never ne used except on pre-
scriptions :rein reputable physicians. as
the lame e 'duly will do is ten font
to the good you an poeeinly derive
from them. Hall's entatalt Cure, man-
feeeeid by VJ. eileCo., To-
rslic:1iX8ril"1;NEli
kun it411eti74Irpog
the deed nail Mlle01.19 talrfneeS Of I lie
S.Visteln. in buying Hall's Catarrh inure
be sure von got tbe geneine. It Is tale.
a internally and made niI 0Iq6CA.
Ohio. by r. J. Ceeney St Co. Testi-
monials free.
Sold by Druggists. Price, TIC
bottle.
Teb Ilall'a riusL for IA
ttou,
s"----ereneree
1JJ&e
4e,24-1-z4e,i9u/44, -44e,
gig hte,
•
Potatoes, Poultry, Eggs, Butter, Apples
Let us bave your consignment of any of these artielee and we will
get you good prices.
THE pAworti COMMISSION CO Lifuitcci
Cor. west Market and oolbcrne 5t0TOROOTO.
.) -I) •
.1.t
9
ilronoY Makes the Mari; go until
an gets enough of it to buy
ORLD*$ FAIR.
S
From April 250 to Dec, lst,
in-
clusive, the Wabash Xktilrord wilt
ell round trip tickets to the tireat
World's Fair, St. LOON, at the low-
est one-way first-class fare, good for
fifteen days, faro and a third; good
for thirty days, good, either via Wu,
bash direct line or via. Chicago, with
stop over privileges. Canadians go-
ing to this. Um greatest of ell Ex-
poMtions, should remember the great
Wabash line is the shortest. quickest
and best route. The only line that
owns and controls Rs own rails di-
rect to the 'World's Voir gates. For
'time -tables and descriptive World's
Fair folder, address any tielaet agent,
or J. A. Richardson, District Pas -
scums Agent, North-east corner Xing
and Yonge Street. Toronto.
Minard's Liniment Relieves lieuralaia
Teaelisr promenading with his pupil
in the field. "Nature's works are
imael]oUr,'' exclaims the pupil.
''Yes, indee.de' the teacher replied;
"when you think, for example, that
the humblest insect has its Latin
,
Customer --"That watch you told
no the other doe- does not keep good
me." realer -4'n An% the fault of
the w tch. Haven't vou r
pie say that the times are very bad
just now?"
filinard's Liniment for sale everywherq
TATOOED PIGS.
Two $125 prizes for a new pig-
ment for tattooing black -eared pigs
are offered by the German Economi-
cal Society.. The tatooing td white -
eared pigs is well known and suc-
cessful, but a dark color is useless
for dark ears. 'An additional „h5
Is given for every year the tatitao
last beyonci the first year,
I was Cured of a bad case of Grip
by ATINARD'S LINIMENT.
Sydney, C. B. 0. T. LAGUE.
11 was Cured of loss of voice
by MINAIID'S LINIMENT.
Yarmouth. 011AS PLUMER.
I was Cured of Sciatica Rheuma-
tism by AnfhTAR'D'S LINIMENT.
Burin, Nfld. LEWIS S. BUTLER.
THE CRY OF THE CLERGY.
The service held at St. Paul's
Cathedral in connection . With the
Queen Victoria ClergyFund drew
attention to the conditions under
which thousands of clergymen clO
their work. Within the last tee
years over 100 elergyMen ,of the
Church of England hare been ad-
mitted to the workhouses and paup-
er lunatic asylums in Eagiend and
Wales. ,More than half of the elders
and . rectors ere larnig on incomes
not one of which exeeeds 1.0e. a
week; end 1,341 of them would
eadly exell'ango their reVennes for- d
weekly 42.'
Proud Mother --"You will be five
years old to -Morrow, Willie; and I
want to give you a real birthday
treat. T311 me what you would 'like
better thaa anything else." Willie
(after thinking earnestly for five min -
rates) -'-"Bring Me a whole box of
Chocolate creams, mother; and ask,
Tommy Smith to come in, and Watch
nae eat them.",
The Pall of P,heurnatic Pains.
-When a sufferer finds permanent relief in
such a meritorious medicine as South Ameri-
can Rheumatic Cure, how glad he is to tell it,
C.W.Mayhew, of Thamesviile,Ont.,couldn't
walk or feed himself for months -four years
ago-thrce bottles of this great remedy cured
him -not a pain since -isn't that encour-
agement for rheumatic sufferers ?-84
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un,cheorks
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Put a ariety into Summer living—it'$
not the time a year to live near tile
kitchen range. Libby's
Potted Turkey, Deviled
• Ox Tongue, ac.
quickly made ready to serve.
o -day for the little booklet. "now to Make Goad Thiaes, ta Bat." full al ideas on
14 lunch serving.. Lithrs Atlas of the World mailed f0gl far tf's.A:cnt, slataas, tti
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Letters to bo used in enswers only as many times as they appear in the
above words, Compotitiou Oases May 301.1l, *end in your list to•dey.
NOTE.
The Maseey-Harrla le fated
with Vie cushion frame and
Morrow creator brake, -
the two impravarnente that
havo made bicycling 10
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Milli the advent of universal pence
the •e will be nothing left for the mili-
tary 3110II but Marriage.
Minutes Liniment Cures Burns etc
Mistress -"Din you manage to find
the basket. of eggs that Was on the
1100e, Kate?" Servairt-"Oh. yis,
muni-aisily. 01 ehtepped in it."
For Over Sixty Years
mita wieseeers Sooynrua Stmlfr has Seen use1 by
millions of mothers tor the -z' children while teethirt
ltsoothea the CUBA, Foftrus thr mnns, ttliaYsInde. ewe I
wind colle,regulates the suumtele and bowele, and Is the
bEstremedy for Dinrdwee.. lfwesity.tiee an a bottle
Mold by druggists throughonC the world. lIa 4otre and
ash for "Mite. wnenniesaeoxiinto Slater.
Chairwoman of the 130ard (reading)
"We have received a proposal—" All
the Feminine. Menibers (rising) --
"Which of us?"
Wash greasy dishes. pots or pans
with Lever's Dry Soap a powder. It
will remove the grease with the
greatest ease.
Maud -"George told me last night
that be was madly in love with me."
Ethel --"Poor fellow, perhaps he is.
I've hoard that ineaeity runs in his
family."
Sceptics turn Betievers
AND ARE OURS.D,,
Dr. Agnew's Catarrhal Powder a
Great Blessing.
"When 1 road that Dr. Agnew's Ca-.
tarrhal Powder could relieve- Catarrh in
:to InhAltos I Was fax 'from being con-
vinced. I tried ', it—a sing16 puff.
through the blower afforded instant re-
lief, stooped pain over -the eyes and
cleansed the !mese passages. Today I
am ire° from Catarrh. 13. L. Egan
-(Easton, .1'a.) experience has been that'
of thousands of others and may be
Yours.
27
Agnew's Heart Cure savcs
Relieves in 30 minutes.
admirable l'ood of the
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A girl hose.% much use for a young*
man who attempts to kiss he.mar
then quits,
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