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A, SPRING TONIC,
Dr. Willinins' Pink Pills Make Rich,
Red, Health-(11vino Blood.
Cold winter months, enforcing close
ecnlineureut in over -treated, badly Yell -
Wilted rooms-ein the home, iu the
Atop, and In the school — sap the
lathy of even the ;strongest. The blood
hccumes clogged with impurities, the
liver sluggieh, tlie kithwys wetikened,
a wrong way o drink milk, an sleep is not restful — yuu awake just.
great majority of people drink IL in the t.e Wed as when you went to bed; you
latter way. This is the real reason why ani low spirited, perhaps have header:he
mill( disagrees with so many people— amt blotchy skin—that is the condition
at least, it is one of the chief reasons. el thousands of permit, every spring.
Milk contains an the elements neces- g wises to all unless the bleed is f„1.,.
sary fur maintaining the physical health titled by a good tonic—by Dr. Williams'
of those who know hew to use II pro. pine Nes, 'These pills nut only banish
rerly. Indeed, meet people would le Illis feeling, but they guard against the
bettor off physically if milk and entire lame serious ailments which usually fol.
wheat bread formed their prinapa
Especially is this true of delicate per -
sans, whose powers of digestion have
'become enfeebled. Persons suffering
from nervous prostration are not able
to digest meat, rind will frit groat bene-
fit from a purely milk diet, but the milk
must not be imbibed like draughts f
water; it must be sipped slowly, a
mouthful at a thee.
There is a scientific reason for drink -
Ing milk very slowly, and in very smell
quantities; it Is this: Milk curdles as stem
as it comes in contact with the juices nf
the stomach. If a long draught of milk
is taken into the stomach, the result is a
large curd, through wheel the gastric
juice cannot really penetrate and act
with solvent power. A small sip of milk
makes a tiny curd, so it a tumbler el
milk is taken sip hy sip, it Will readily
be seen that the result will be a num-
ber of little curds, each one of which
ean speedily be acted upon and digested
by the gastric juices of the stomach.
Where special nourishment is desir-
able, as in the case of very weak per-
sons, or convalescents from wasting dis-
eases, beef and wheat peptones may Se
added, or some one of the infant foods
which are known to be absolutely free
from starch.
It is unwise to add starchy bras like
arrowroot or farinaceous foods to the
• milk for weak people or invalids, wider
• the impression that the foods are very
delicate and easily digested, for they are,
en the contrary, very difficult of diges-
tion. 11i1k akine is far better for per-
sons who have weak digestive powers;
but the one great need winch must be
• imposed on every one is the need of
drinking slowly and in very small sips,
with intervals between the sips. In Moe
cases out of ten milk drunk in this man-
ner will agree with people, unless there
is some fault with the millc. The milk
et a healthy cow, that has free range of
r! good pasture and all the pure water she
needs, is the only sort of milk that is
wholesome.
low — rheumatism, 11011011H debility,
almond°, Indigestion and kidney Lieu -
Me. Dr. WilliamsPink Pills are an
Meal spring medicine, Every dose
makes new. rich, yed blood. Every
drop of new blood helps to strengthen
the overworked nerves. Overcomes
weakness and drives the germs of dis-
ease from the body. A thorough
treatment gives you vim and (merry to
resist the torrid heat of the coming sum-
mer. Mr. Mack A. Meuse, Sluice Point,
N. S., says: "I was so completely rim
aown that I could hardly work. 1 de.
dried to try Dr. William's Pink Pills, es
1 had heard them highly spoken of,
and a few boxes worked a great change
in my eanditten . 1 am feeling as well
end strong as ever I did and can re-
commend the pills to all weals people."
11 is a mistake to lake purgatives In
the spring. Nature calls for a medi-
cine to build up the wasted force—pur-
gatives only weaken. D. is a medicine
h act on the blood, not one Lo act on
the bowels, which is necessary. Dr.
Williams' Pink Pills are a blood medi-
cine—they make pure, rich, red blond,
and strengthen every organ of the body.
Sold by all medicine dealers or by mail
et 50 cents a box or six boxes for S2.50
from the Dr. 'Williams' Medicine Co.,
Brockville, Ont.
NATIVE RISING IN NATAL.
Trouble Feared on the Borderland of
the Zulus Country.
There is much irritation and impati-
ence at Durban, Natal, at the disposi-
tion of certain home politicians, as
shown by the cablegrams, to intervene
in regard to the preventive measures
against a possible spread of native di-
affclion in the colony.
The press is voicing strenuous com-
plaints against home interference, and
a grave crisis unquestionably confronts
Natal, and, with Natal, South Africa,
generally, unless these symptoms of re-
bellion are checked with a strong hand.
The whites Inc outnumbered by ten to
One in Natal, and there Is no Geneva
Convention among tho natives, who
would yield to the first savage impluse
for rape, murder and wholesale destruc-
tion.
There is evidence that sedition is still
active, and trouble is hourly expected
et Mapomulo, on the Zululand border,
where a strong column of cavalry and
artillery, with Maxims and searchlights
has taken up a position. The Zulus show
every appearance of loyalty, and pass!.
bly recourse will be had to their assist-
ance. Native Iesies aro beating the for-
est haunts of the refractory bribes there.
All is quiet in mid -Natal, where the
shooting of two natives recently had a
profound effect upon the natives of the
district. It is believed that if the com-
mandant of the column there acted with
more firmness, the lack of which is con-
jectured to be the result of comments in
England, the natives would be paeitted
permanently. Action should be taken
on the principal that by grasping the
nettle tightly injury is avoided.
"LIVING ON AN EARTHQUAKE."
An Alarming Slate of Affairs in South
Wales.
The Rhymney Valley is not the only
part of South Wales where earth move-
ments are creating serious alarm. At
Maesteg, In the heart of the colliery dis-
trict, subsidences are going on which
cause increasing alarm, and which seem
to threaten the destruction of a con+
derable portion of this populous town.
Crevices have suddenly appeared in
the earth, and whole rows of houses have
suffered , almost irreparable damage.
Dwellings have been suddenly vacated
because their occupants could hear the
walls groaning In the night.
Tho street pavements are showing
signs of the earth's labor, in some spots
by sunken patches, and in others by
buckling up. Gaping cavities suddenly
appear in people's gardens, and not long
ego a horse grazing in a field was swal-
lowed up and lost.
The unfortunate feature of this alarm-
ing Ante of things Is that, many work-
ing men who have, at much self -meri-
no, acquired their own houses, are hav-
ing the experience of seeing their prop-
erty slowly but surely crumbling td
pieces. Whether the mischief arises
from the extensive colliery workings
below remains to be proved.
ANEMIA.
Anemia means a condition in which
the blood is deficient either in quality
or quantity. It Is a question among
physicians whether there is ever an ac-
tual permanent reduction in the total
amount c! the blood. The quantity must
vary, of course, from hour to hour, ac-
cording to the amount of fluid that is
drunk, and the amount that is lost by
perspiration and in other ways, but 11 is
probable that the average remains about
the same from day to day, except in
cases of actual starvation and deprive
-
bon of water.
Anemia, then, is mainly a question of
the make-up of tke blood, that is, of the
number of its red corpusclee, or cells,
and the relative amount of hemoglobin
—the coloring matter—which these con-
tain. The blood is a complex fluid, but
In simple terms it may be said to be a
salty solution, containing two kinds of
cells—tbe red and the white corpuscles.
The white ones are the scavengers of
The body as well as the policeman and
soldiers. They protect the body from
the disease -germs which threaten ite ex-
istence. The red corpuscles, on the
Other hand, are the commissary depart-
ment. They bring to the tissues the
oxygen which they need and remove the
gaseous waste products.
11 the red corpuscles and the substance
V which they are most largely compos-
ed, the hemoglobin, are reduced in
amount, the tissues suffer for lack of
cesygen, and there is a lowering of all
the vital processes. The lessened pro-
portion of hemoglobin accounts for the
paleness which is the chief outward sign
ti anemia.
It is common to speak of two forms
el anemia — primary and secondary.
Primary is the term used when the ane
inia can he traced to no deflnite cause,
but seems to be a disease in itselL Sec-
ondary is the word um] when tile ane-
mia is evidently the result of some other
condition, such es wasting diseases cr
poor nourishment. It is then only OM
of the symptoms of such underlying
elate.
Among the chief causes of secondary
anemia are drains upon the system Ly
bequent losses of blood, or by diarrhoea
Or other wasteful discharges, chronic
poisoning by lend or mercury, by the ss-
sential poisons of certain diseases, such
as rheumatism and tuberculosis, and by
poisons formed in the body and not
romptly removed, which Is called "au -
°intoxication," and finally the destime-
• ion of the red corpuscles by a micro -
Organism, as' in the case in malaria.—
South's Companion.
SOME "SPOOK" VISIONS CURE THE MOST
EXTREME GASES
WHERE MANS INFLUENCE IS FATAL
Man is the only animal wIlleh is al.
Ways accompanied by dlsease,'except
oso creatures that are his companions
ltd share his patronage. There is reg.
lion to believe that the denizens Of the
'crests, the veld, the rivers and the
ocean, so far as they escape man's
influence, live, with hardly on exception,
1realthy lives. Chronic ailments begin
with man's protection in the dairy, stable
and IMMO. Man has treated artificial
riondltions with which the "thousand 'lis
VW flesh Is heir to" are associated. it
Is now lite supreme task to bring these.
eenditieng Into harmony with the laws
stf his being. Sickness and debility are
Slot: to be regarded as natural and inevit-
able parts of our heritage, but es the
Bruits of rebellion against nature's lawe,
*rid therefore to be got rid of. If the
Ruinan family dwelt in ventilated houses,
:breathed pure air, lived lemperate1311
WILII little or no alsohol, and took daily
:exercise in the Open, It would nerliaps
now little more of gout, rheumatism,
sencor,fever, lumbago, dyspepsia, nettl-
e and the host of Infectious 'trouble
TIIE REMARKABLE STORY OF ABM.
' DEACON COLLEY.
Ins Experiences Willi Ills Famous Rela-
tive, Sir Georffir tolicy, irt the
Sirs( Boer War.
Archdeucon (Miley, reeler' of Stpekton,
\Verve:K.41We, Eliglund, who has oecas-
iunully attracted putthe etterilion to his
tatsizi i u
rsun
‘N
desired to expound Lehner the last
Chutes Cuugreesy, sends to the London
Daily Mail a letter un "I he esyebical
eveuts dint preceded, happened un, and
feliewed" the death a hie F.,iroiteiry
Goma Sir George Colley, nt SHOW,
Cfl this date, February 27, lest.
These eireineetrineve'the Arehileacnn
writes, are or the 01681, Weird 011(.1 won-
derful sort. Al the time of the tragedy
be himself was in Natal and chaplain
tc George (Silky, who was the taw-
crnor of the Coleny.
In conversulion with Sir George, be-
fore he started to meet the Boer invas-
ion, the Archdeacon mentioned some
leers he lied reason to entertain for his
surety. Sir George, however, runklug
itglit of the matter, playfully took up a
Burmese curio—a praying wheel ---and
purposely turned it, the wrong way, so
that in litumese and Chinese supersti-
tion the prayer, actuated baekwards,
might work a curse instead of suppli-
cating a blessing.
"Early on the then fatal Sunday
morning of February 27, 1881, 1, at the
Deanery, Pietermaritzburg, awoke with
a feeling of something dreadful about
to happen, which feeling inereased as
the day wore on, to culminate in the
sorrowful confirmation of my fears later
when, leaving the cathedral pulpit at
the close of evening service to dismiss
the congregation with the Benediction,
a hurried message came to me front
Government House saying Sir George
Colley had that morning been killed at
Majuba
"The youth shot the Governor of Na-
tal from close behind, the bullet smash-
ing out through the forehead, causing
Sir George Colley to leap high in the
our with hands outstretched and arms
uplifted, and fall the mangled corpse
of what 0 moment before was a cour-
teous, brave, chivalrous gentleman,
truly religious and righteous.
SCOTCH WOMAN'S "SECOND SlGIIT."
TUE CARE OF CHILDREN.
Now-redes,s wise mothers do not dose
their children with harsh, griping mis-
ter oil or purgatives, nor do they give
them poisonous opiates in the !Mei of
so-called soothing • medicines. Deby's
Own Tablets take the piece of these
harsh and &invitees medicines, end
the mother hes the Word of a Governs
meat analyst that the Tablets are abso-
lutely sate. Baby's Own Tablets cure
"At what was probably tho very mo-
ment, of his upleap and death spasm
Sir George in psyehlo materialieed, in-
stantaneous form, was physically, ra'
With her Scotch gift or 'second sight,'
subjectively, seen by a domestic, a na-
tive of Aberdeen, whose outcry thrilled
with dismay and fear the household run-
ning to her help, foreboding the sad
news which the evening of that same
day was brought down from the front.
"Tha. testImony, however, of this
Scotchwoman of Aberdeen is so utterly
impossible of putting into words with -
cut explanations recondite and of Yogi -
philosophic teaching, that I musL sup-
press it.
'But Sir George Colley's various ap-
pearances to Inc. and my son, and others
are less perplexing, as they have 411' the
most part been on the lines of what is
usual in spiritualism relative to Gat,.
voyance, and subjective with those ono
aro gifted with the 'discerning of spirits'
and have what the Scotch call 'second
sight.'
"It is, therefore, almost always in the
way of 'a military man in high com-
mand having a hole in his forehead' Bid
Sir George Colley comes thus to give
proof of his identify.
"When this was the experience nt my
son he did not at first know who 'the
military man with a bole In MR fore-
head' was unill 1 told him in detail of
the for -reaching effects physical and
psychical of the circumstances that eon.
cretc to history with the bare mention
naw of Majuba.
"IM, however, now knnws who it is
that comes and gives proof of his Identi-
ty Yet to others, until 1 say who 11 10
that comes to them Sir George
Colley (though an utter stranger, to
them at Men is still the 'military man,
evidently killed in battle—having a hole
in his forehead.'
"Hence last September, in a sliop at
1311111111g1113M, Into which I had (wildly
gone to buy something that nttraeted
my attention in the shop window, n
stranger diffidently accosted me and
whispered that ih.ere was standing with
me at the counter 'a military man hav-
ing a hole in his forehead, appearing to
have been trilled in battle.
A "SEER" OF BIRMINGHAM.
'In haste to catch train to Learning -
ton I could not then stay to (Walton my
informant, evidently a 'seer,' but -found
when next In Birmingham that he was
a working spectacle !tinker and a poor
relation of the people 01 (110 shop.
'Moreover, only last Tuesday, Febru-
ary 20, while at breakfast with two
friends at Leamington — both clairvoy-
ants and knowing nothing of what 1
have written — one of them was sudden.
ly 'controlled' by the late Governor of
Natal, who sent a most important =s -
em to my son, now quartered at Jab-
lailpore, the 11,11111 of widish, when 1 have
answer from India, I may some time
sP:13atifil. before this given, which is more
of a family nature, the sudden and un-
looked-for seizure of one of my friends
was n thematic and most thritling,
painful, end terribly intense setting of
the events of this day's disaster at Ma-
ill'lhtii
siere were the arduous etreurnslannes
et the climb to Lite hill -lop of Majuliti,
•the Wieder:: to he snrmomiled, the wild,
&emelt, effort to reach the brow of the
hill and Its :rugged crest, the impossibll-
ily of getting the flied guns mid eockets
.np the precipitous steeps in lime lo lend
Indigestion, conAmation, colic teething
troubles, diarrhnea, simple fevers, mid I roll' utihnNtr'‘Ilvnetii.:001114tostrothuondteoccril)flyOuoleiloariFes;
other little ills of childhood. An meal
tonal dose will keep children. well, Saes growing host; of the enemy, and the 'Up,
11. E., Long, Peachland, IL C.,. says: "1 Pp, Up, (try of the agonized loader that
have rotind Baby's Own Tel/tele ensue- came in My sleet/nth terrible dream al*
passed for teething troubles, breaking leen y4'2114 ago at the Winery, Pieter.
heiritzbum end WPM heard willi the
up colds, reducing fevers. end
ills, end they make a child sleep nu- leetrie vielell el Goveriltnent, House
Aurally. I now OIWIlYs keen the In thin, NMI Ninnies! morning. Then Ilia
the 'house." Ask for the Tablets etym. lest $0011A St1101111;litrnvlisliffoslo
druggist or yen can gel them by mail sierilditfl• eifou'Ilt, dram.
STONE IN TUE KIDNEYS CANNOT
STAND BEFORE DODDS
KIDNEY PILLS.
Mr, S. A. Cassidy, 01 Ottawa, Perrier*,
eptly Cured After Years ot Suffering
by the Great Canadian Kidney Remedy
Ottawa, Ont., March 20.—(SPeelails—,
While ail courant knows 111111 node's
Kidney Pills ere the standard remedy for
all Kidney Compliiints, it lune surprise
some pcuple to know they cure seen ex-
treme cases as Shine in the Kidneys.
Yet this is what they have done right
here in Ottawa.
Mr. A. S. Cassidy, the man cured, is
the well-icnnwri preprielor of the Bijou
Hotel on Metcalf Street, and in an inter-
view he .says: "My friends all know
that 1 have been a martyr to Stone in
the Kidneys for years. They know the
besides consulting the best doctors in
the city and trying every medieine I
could think of, 1 was unable to get bet
ter.
"Some time ago a friend told me
Dodd's Kidney Pills would cure me. As
a Met ',mart I tried them, and they have
cured me.
"I could not imagine more severe suf-
fering than one endures who has Slone
in the Kidneys, and 1 feel the greatest
gratitude to Dodd's Kidney Pills."
If the disease is of the Kidneys or from
the Kidneys, Dodd's Kidney Pills will
cure it.
Lord Lansdowne, the Duke of Aber -
corn, and Lord Veruiam, are the only
persons who hold at once English,
Scottish, and Irish peerages.
"F1611110 VIII" IS A. GENTLE
STIMULANT to the stomach, thereby
aiding digestion. As a. tonic for
patients recovering from fevers id alt
disensea lowering the vitality, it is
without a rival. At all drug and gon-
eral stores.
Mr. Andrew Lang once wrote In Israel
Zungwill to risk him if he would Joke
port in a certain funetion. Ile received
the following reply; "If A. Lang will,
1. Zangwill."
Get Instant Relict from Piles.— This
most irritating disease relieved in ten
minutes by using Dr. Agnew'e Ointment,
and a cure in from three to six nights.
housands testify of its goodness. Coed
for Eczema, Salt. Rheum and all skin
diseases. If you are without !Leith, one
aplication will convince. 35 cents -127
BRITISH IIOUSE OF COMMONS,
The Idea of Building n New Ono Is Ile-
, ing Revived.
There is an unprecedented delimit
this session of the British Parliament
for seats in the strangers gallery. This
is an indication of the political awaken-
ing in the country, and the hopes and
Interest which have aroused. Never be-
fore was IL needful for the Speaker's
secretary to hang outside his office pia -
curds which warn members that all
orders for the gallery have been already
issued, and that further application will
be in vain.
Neither for the public nor for the
members is the House alCommons large
enough, and the Idea of building a. new
one, on the space now ocupied by the
Commons court, is being revived. The
full and regular attendance of members
makes the rooms which they occupy In
common, outside the House proper,
crowded and uncomfortable to a most
unpleasant degree, and the First Com-
missioner of Works is continually being
buttonholed by complaining members.
Ile is understood to contemplate plac-
ing one 01 1110 rooms in the library at the
disposal of the many members who want
O place in which to write and smoke 10
silence, and cannot et present rind one.
vs;
froro Tao to. wimples, slijsiejaa cs„ stizirel end dOSOVIbell 115 piece of reel-
trookvina, oat,, at es cents n hex, 15141 ineepeble on the pert of any other
than lint con trolling penny, as Sir
Amalfi, Colley( and plixtgo my spill for
an, do lhe lower animals.
Uteri* Bassi& recently. gaged in't" Iter—"EverybOdy'alk Of the Martyr of Menthe.'
•• icubuint moved $80000 t• or vs tour ....,1,11;-.0.riNfily owrilyueetbiteteilsiionaust: 1:11,ssyt:,cryeeni.i hruis11,1rnlleyrIlliny) with a moons piliful, 00,1
is that she's a business wetrian." Illm 0 (110001111 ivy, leaps 110 with it emelt to
ris OD this day NI the cerpar
, . .
MANY WOMEN SAILORS.
Women sailors are employed in Den-
mark, Norway and Finland, and' are
often found to be excellent mariners.
In Denmark several women are employ-
ed as State °Mein's al sea, and particu-
larly in the pilot service. They go out,
to meet the incoming ships; they climb
nimbly out of their boats; ' they show
their official diplomas, and, they steer
the newcomer safely into the harbor.
1118 the seine in Finland.
FOOD IIELPS.
DOMESTIC BOOKKEEPING.
"And what's your reason for Increas-
ing the servant's wages, pray?" her
friend asked,
"Bemuse my husband complained that
my dress end millinery itlilo equallel
the household expenses, and 1 want lo
show him that they do
One "Neel After Eating and what a
world of distress mind be saved. Dr.
Stan's Pineapple Tablets cure sour
Amulet, distress after eating, weight In
the stammer, wind on the stomach, loos
nt appetite, dizetuess, !mune, and n
d07011 other troubles traceable to bad
digestion, Ono 'rabid gives instant re-
lief. A positive and pleasant cure that
nature has provided. 35 cents. -128.
HIS ADDRESS, PLEASE,
"My husband Is an inventor, you
know,"
"S's mine."
"Indeed. What lute he invented?"
"More excuses for staying out lute al
night than any one ever dreamed of."
W10 ARM AJ,I.2 FAMILIAR with 4110
deep, hoarse bark, grimly called "a
grave -yard cough." 'Poke Allon's Lung
liaison). a remedy for pulmonary trou-
ble, highly 1...mummified even to the
earlier stages of Consumption.
NAUGIITY WILLIE.
Willie (nged ilve)—"I guess they think
up 111 ilcuven that I'm dead."
Mamma—"Why so?"
Willici—"Cos I ain't, said my prayers
for a week."
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Six -Year -Old: "I say, granny, I think
you'd holler slop making my trousers I
Lot's of times to -day I wasn't sure whe-
thee I was going to school or coming
hornet"
In Manageinent of a R. II.
Speaking of food a railroad man
says:
"My work puts me out in all kinds of
weather, subject to irregular hours for
meals and compelled to eat all kinde of
food.hi dwith indigestion, caused by! eating
"For 7 years I was constantly tree -
heavy, fatty, starchy, greasy, poorly
cooked food, such are most, scam
sible to men Li my business. General-
ly eneh meal or lunch vies followed by
distressing pains and burning sensations
In my stomach, which destroyed my
sleep and almost unfitted No for work.
My brain was so muddy and foggy that,
it, was hard for 'me to discharge ety
dlii'lles'hislastedPr°PrlYitll about a year ago,
when my attention was called to Grape
Nide toed by a newspeper ad. and I,
concluded to try It. Shure then I have'
used Grape -Nuts at nearly every merit
and sometimes 'between meals. We
t anroad men have little chance to pre -
rare our food in our ea oeses and I
(Ind Grape -Nuts mighty handy for it is
rt''rn10
4dYO e°°Ikrecd'
" a long story short, Grape -
Nets hes Made a DOW man of Inc. I
hove no more burning distress In my
siorneeh, nor any other symptom of
indigestiom 1 can digest anything so
long 86 I eat &apt -Nuts, and my brine
W01468 1.111 clearly and treenrately as me
engincer'S Wald), 0,11d niy old nervous
troublee 'have- dismppeered 'entirely:"
Name Oven by Peetpin Battle
1141he nine boric,
"The Road to Welivillpn itt pkg,s.
One Pact Is Better than 'Ten Hearasys.—
Ask Dr. Bargees, Supt.Hospital for Insane, Mon.;
Beal, for his opinion of "The D & IP Menthol'
Plantar. Yard rolls 51, also 7.5e. tins,
Stranger (at the door) -1 am trying lo
rind u lady whose married name I have
forgotten, but I know she lives in this
neighborhood. She is a woman easily
described, and perhaps you know her—
e singularly beautiful creature, with
pinlc and white complexion, sea -shell
cars, lovely eyes, and hair such as a
goddess might envy." Servant—"Really,
sir, I don't know—" Voice (front head
et slairs)—"Jane, tell the gentleman I'll
be down in a minute."
If There's a Hint of Catarrh Taint ap-
ply Dr. Agnew's Catarrhal Powder with-
out delay. It will save you suffering,
heal you quickly whether you have been
n slave one month or fifty years. It
relieves cold in the head and catarrhal
headaches in ten minutes. The Ilon.
David Mins, Minister of Justice for the
Dominion of Canada endorses its 50
cents. -129
ENOUGH.
Grayoe — "What's the matter dear?"
Gladys—"Oh, my home life is not hap -
Mr."
Grayce—"But your husband seems to
thinIc you are an angel.'
Gladys—"Yes, but he also seems to
think that•I ought to be satisfied with
en angel's wardrobe."
FLU/AS/8 DEAN IN /WIND that what
Is called a skin Mara se luny be but
symptom of bad blood. In that rade,
1Venvor's Cern te, externally applied,
should be supplemented with Waver's
Syrup, taken daily.
THE SHYEST PEOPLE ALIVE.
There is a very singular race of peo-
rle in Sumatra—the Kubus, who are too
timorous and shy to mix with the other
ruses of the island, and dwell in the
recesses of the forests. They are looked
on es inferiors by the Malays, and
thought to be little better than beasts.
Such is their shyness that they will never
willingly fflal n stranger.Their trade
with the Malayans is consequently car-
ried on In a strange manner. The
trader announces Itis arrival by beating
a gong, and he then rettres. The Kubus
approach, put their forest treasures o11.
the ground, beat a ,gong, and retreat.:
The trader returns, and lays his cons:
»iodates down in quantities sufficient, as
lie thinks, for the purchase of the goods
on sale. Then 'he retires, and the Krems
reappear, and consider the bargain. And
so, after more withdrawals and op.
proachas,and gong beatings, the respec-
tive parties come to an understanding,
and carry off independently their bar-
gains. The Kubus in their wild slate
do not bury their dead. They live cn
snakes, grubs, fruits, and the flesh of
any deer or pigs they can slay. They
are skilful spearmen, and throw stones
with marvellous acelmacy.
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Our Catalogue, No, ilia describes many designs, Write tor H. It costs
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OMARNIMMO*0•11/WIIBONIff
STAMM %TAMP
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?Vo Own The Largest Steck Food Factory la The Wale
0 covers over a cityblock, contains over 18 acres of floor theoe. red
5500,000. Slat of our office 360x170. 300 office people, 150 typewriters
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gives all the records made by our pacing wonder. We will mall you
one free, postage prepaid. if you will write us how much stock you
own and name this paper. Write nt once to
INTERNATIONAL STOCK F000 CO., Minneapolis, Minn., 11.8. A.
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Softly—"Love makes the world go
round." Shortly—"Yes; there's no crank
equal to a lover."
"500 People Badly Bent" have in effect
used these words in speaking of the
curative qualities of South American
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NEEDLESS SACTIIFICE.
"I would wade through blood for you,
Lucy."
"That's no reason you should step on
my gore."
Free
Catarrh
Remedy
Lives Instant Relief
No More Bad Breath
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STANWS MACH' RHEUMATIC OURE
Ounranteed to 01714E arsettsiAl•tsts—
Acute, Inflammatory, or CbrOnle alto
Neuralgia, Soiatica, Lumbago rood all Hid-
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"My Secret Remedy Quickly Cures
Calarb."—C. E. Gauss.
Catarrh 1. not only dangerous, but *1manses bad
treat!), W04;111.0014 death and decay of bones, loss
of thinking mut reasoning power, kills ambition
end enemy, often causes Tom of appetite, indigos.
Sion, dympopyln, raw throat and reaches to general
Aehility, idiocy and lunaoy, It needs attention
ht ones; Cure it with Callen' Catarrh Clir 1(1.
quick, radical, permanent care, bonnuBe 14 Phis
the eyatern of the poison semis that COMM catarrh.
In order to prove to all who tare muttering from
thin demonist. and loathsome dimmer, that Ganes'
Catarrh Cure will actually care any,C0.58 of eatarrb
pinkly, no matter how long stauding or how bad;
will sena a trial package by mail Unmet all cost,
Tend as your suttee and oddness today and the
reatment will be emit you by rottirn 10051 Try
I It Pill ponitiroly. flute ao that you will be
woke:mad instead of shunned by your Mende
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out cOupon below. .
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tht. 00.000 I. good fororie trial package of
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plain Pbokage. elionly all In rest • name and
addles. on -dotted lbws below hnd mail to
tl. tiAtUA,'64o0 Mete street,
Mere en, Neb.
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40 scree in the banner oriuuty of 1,61g1p, About
utiles from Rodney; bee dwolliag. With and
.table,, hog pen, good orchard, fruit garden, or
itamental rhrtibbery price WOO ; mow forms.
Apply ADMIT," Sox 100, Welt Lorne, OA
P055 SALS 31787T ANIITVED ANTI 11011
sale 24 imported Clydesdale atalljulas And
Hackneys: faun 23 miles from end 01 010264 Doi
8011137, Guelph, Ont.
Dyeing ! Cleaning 1
7or 44. Tog knisora.1 yew work (otto
" "MICH AUCEICAN BYEINS CO.°
'nob 14m wall 8700, town, oz taw* dime.
Mentreaf, Toronto, Ottawa, Queleen,
RHEUMATISM
P any form and cold perspiring foot positlyoly
tured within 80 daya, by our newly pate0te4
Baguette D11103 or money promptly refunded.
Nailed anywhere 111,00 Write for doemiptire
tiooklot. Agenda wanted. MAGMATIC
BATUMI CURB CO., Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada
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APPLE TREES.
Before buying write us, or sworn,
agent near you, for prices. Wo have
the target stock of fruit trees to be
found in Canada. We pay the freight.
Drown Brothers Coinpany;
Nurserymen, Limited,
Brown's Nurseries, Ont.
MAN WAITED,
Wo want a man in all small ,towns
in Canada, to show and sell tarred and
other proaertles to our customers, ;Who
we send 1 . good salary, good position.
Honesty more necessary that exnerl-
ence. If you want a good position and
aro willing le learn the real-estate het -
nese and work faithfullo for us, 201) 0101
offer you a fine position.
Write immediately. Address: --
NORTH AMERICAN LAND €.0.,
Andrus Bldg.,
Minneapolis, Minn.
COBALT
Thu director; of tbo
Coroi liii SIIVOt toggo., lied
no eferinfio Ehpublief,:r tbo414HPOS11
(yDxvxorm;wottleoo.0),0
rt11°11b41°"Stre1744L1475.,.4 d121,a.
AMA Kr 21)4118 OP sonscaurritrig.
THE GORDON COBALT MINE evade of
PO scree% the hoe./ of the COBALT LIMING
DISTRICT, and ONE MILE FROM THIC
'WHIN Olf COBALT, 05.4 in ilea *00000,,Cole.
man township. Oar title baa been geat((* hY
the plesent goreentuent. Tits property itas
been opened and 01,5, of four loot, in depth
Wade, and the assay :Mows from 00 to Pee
eunarn of ether to the tom Tho assay may he
abesi at the company% efdeo.
TDB CAPITAL OP T/IX COMPANY IS
ONLY *200.020. Who company has llo bonded
debts and no preferred stock. Theo etWiter of
the mine arnepted stock in fall pennant for
hplun'oteov"ItarirTiteeinsooisne.r.filti lei Ob.?: It% tOtei .4 1 lh/fp
dintrict, aud many lima invested in 010 COW
maty's shams, The ;property is 1VI4h5n 418
slain' of the farealis /Unison Bay Minim 'and
Pr."Theo'toittainuy 51111 001111.104611 4thr 11,8
minas by April let. Tide stook will altertly bo
withdrawn !rein Iho markei. For 55065b4no
oxdapplloatIons for steep address
118 CON11I„4.1111114.1. IMMO i0111011Y
$4 VICTORIA sTgerr. TORONTO..
bubo 40,41.
W. A, warm, Jno, lL
President, ,
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