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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1908-4-2, Page 617 747N "YI.1'3 • 4. itat ',ogee weee—ifeeeloaelarearee ilialleOgroofteesoessweecteitawereaseettaSel • YOUNG FOLKS TOBOGGANING. 'rhe toboggan wee a the door, ailY with Dowered euelrions. lis curved Xnent beckorial the children out. • "Now you re sure you'll be careful," said mother, in the doorway, "Oh, you needn't worry," said Fred, pulling on his gloves with a geown- up-inan gir. "lal look after Sister Lou es well es lather himself would. Don't 1 book big enough to take care of a Utile girl like you, Sister lieu?' "Yes," said Sister Lou, trudging down the steps, a •soft, ball of white woolly wraps, with her face smiling out the only opening In them. "I'll pull you to the hill," said Fred, helping her up on the cushions. "Now hold and See, one hand on this tope, and the other on this mei Those are the side ropes.' Sister Lou nodded her white bonnet, and squeezed the ropes in her hands. Fred dragged the toboggan to the top of the hill in the side garden. "Isn't it fun?" he asked. "But just watt till we coast!" He thought that perhaps when she found herseR sitting at the tap of the shining track that the boys had, made, she would be frightened; but, she look- ed as serene as assnowebird. "Fred! Fred!" called a voice from the piazza. "Here are your skeese The new "skees" that had taken Mr. 'Amsted so long to make! "See here, Sister Lou,' he said, brisk- ly, "I want awfully to get them. Will you Sit right still while I go over 10 the house a minute?" "Yes," answered Sister Lou. She remit to sit still. But Fred was gone longer than she expected, so much longer that afar a time she forgot her promise. She stood up lindi looked' the -toboggan all over lovinelY. It bad come only a few days before, and was all new to her. "Fred thought It was like a little beat, not to go on the water, but on the snow," she said. "And it is, only it has a rope to pull it by." She gave Lhe string a jerk, and moved the toboggan a little on the smooth 8110W. "Hello! Why don't you sit still?" shouted Fred, running down the trent steps. Sister Lou hurriedly scrambled into hes seat again. "I forgot,' she started to say, but she said "Oh! Ohl" instead, for the toboggan began to move. in playing with the string she had pulled it near to the slippery hill. Now it was running away with her! The curved latent already was dipping toward the steep white slide. Fred ran at tire top of his speed. "Take hold of the side ropes!" he shout- ed. "Irold tight!" Ha felt as lf be wore rooks on his feel, instead of overshoe, Tie think of that white ball of a baby sister, gliding away in her lane boat deem the steep slope so swiftly! And there, at tho left of the slide at the boa tem of the coast, was the .pile of stones. Fred flung himself down on the slide, hut he was just too late to catch the back rope. There was nothing to do but elide down the hill after her, call- ing all the way, "Hold- to the side ropes!' Sister Lou's toboggan Dew down the hill and spurt part way sound with her; then it came to a gentle stop out on the level field, some distance from the stone heap. Fred gave a gasp of relief, "Only Hall spoil all her null She'll never want to toboggan again!' he groaned. as he ran toward her. But Sister Lou beamed up at him from her cushions. "1 boat!" she cried. "I teat! May I go alone some more?" At bedtime Fred told mother about IL "And Sister Lou's no '?raid -cat, he sold, proudly. "But supposing she'd got heat' t would have been all my faun. 0 mother, I'm not half so grown- up as 1 thought 1 wasa—Youth's Com- panion. GETTING THROUGH JAP LINES. Chinese Spy Carried a Message From • One Russian General to Another. • Chinese honest,' is proverbial, but would seem Lo have its exceptions. The Rev. John II. K. De Forest, for thirty - live years resident in Japan and High • to the confidence of Japanese states. enen and °Metals, told of an episode of whiter he had personal knowledge while with the army of Kurold in Man- churia: "Sorne of Me spies used by both sides during the war were Chinese,' he said. • "Complications not Infrequently result. ere "Kuropalkin one day had a particu- larly important message to send to Gen- Stoessel. Te get through the Japan- ese lines seemed almost out of the ques- Me, but the Russian commander went to a Chinese famous for his skill and intrepidity. The old fellow didn't want tc risk it, 'but Kunopalkin cajoled him • to it, giving him $300 and promising him $200 when he 'returned. "When he reached the vicinity of the • Japanese lines, with an Intention that bed evidently been with him from the start, he went straight to Kutoki, tn- sisting that aea business was very prese- dng. "Ile explained in full to Mucki that • the Russian General had given him a task which he could not perform be- mire of the admirable disposition of fhe Japanese forces, that therefore ho had nene the next, best thing and come straight to tho illustrious leader of the triumphant JaParicae, "Iturold read the despatch, gave It tack to him, heck him go on to Sloes. siel with it and return with the answer • to the Japanese carnp, where he would receive $500 end be permitted to Carry • the answer en to Knroptrikin end WI - WI, Ills aetraihtfriff $200. The Chinamet tarried out his InstruCtions in detail • -and oollected for Ilis exploit $1,000." • "Part.nly hear In the Middle, pletele," • "Yee, sir; but therean. *Odd one she • What letd. 1 isetior de With that?" •• DANGEROUS PURGATIVES Many People Ruin Their Health Using Purgatives ill hiring. A spring medicine is an actual mere. say. Nature demands it as an aid to carrying off the impurities that have accumulated in the bloodduring, the winter months. Thousands of people recognizing the necessity of a spring medicine dose themselves with harsh, griping ptu.getives. This is n serious mistake, Ask any doctor and he will tell you that the use oI purgative medi- cine wealcens the system, but, does not cure disease. In the spring the system needs building up.—purgatives weaken. The bleed should be made rich, red and pure—purgatives cannot do this. What, is needed in the spring le a tonic, and the best tonic medical science has yet devised is Dr. Williams' Pink Pins. Every dose of the medicine actually makes new rich red blood. This new blood strengthens every organ, every nerve, every part of the body. That IS why Dr, Williams' Pink Pills ban- ish pimples and unsightly skin erup- tions. That is why they euro headaches, backaches, rheumatism, neuralgia, gen- eral weakness and a host of other trou- bles that come from poor, watery blood. That is why men and women who '11541 Dr. Williams' Pink Pills eat well, sleep well, and feel bright, ac- tive and strong. Mrs. Joseph Lepage, St. Jerome, Que., says: "My daughter suffered from headaches and dizziness. Her appetite was poor. She had no strength and could not study or do any work. She was thin and pale as a sheet. A neighbor advised the use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and after tak- ing a couple of boxes we could see an improvement in her condition. She used the pills for some weeks longer, when they fully restored her health, and she is now enjoying the bot health she ever did.. Try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills this spring if you want to be heal- thy and strong. Sold by all medicine dealers or by mail at 50 cents a box c'r six bores for $2.50 from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. MAKING A C1TY TO ORDER. Prince Rupert to be the Greasiest Model City Yet Built. A Boston firm of landscape architects has been awarded the contract for mak- ing the general plans for the model city which the Grand' Trtusic Pacific Rail- road is to build in British Columbia as the Pacific terminus of the great new railroad system which is now being built across Canada. The contract is one of the largest ever given for a similar undertaking, says the Village. As yet there is only a small settlement where it is intended a large and important commercial and manufacturing city will be built. The settlement is on Kaien Island and the new city will be knosve. as Prince Ru- pert. The area which is available for the eta comprises between seven and eight square miles, although only a small pari of this will be developed within the near future. The island is of con- siderable size, but only about one-third will Le available because of the moun- Min, Mount Hays, which rises to aan elevation of 2,300 feet near the centre ef the island. The railroad will cross from the mainland to Porpoise Island and then to Kaien Island by means of bridges, the first of which will be about a quar- ter of a mile in length and the second some 200 feet long. Already a dock a thousand feet long has been construct- eo along a part of the waterfront and it is planned to extend this for a much longer distance. The shores are very bold, and this will aid greatly in pre- paring places tor shipping and also keep down the cost of building docks. It is said to be the plan to have the shipping and wholesale business on the first level, which rises to 75 or 100 feet; the retail business and the public build- ings on the second level, which is some 200 feet high and forms a sort of ridge, and the residences still further hack cm a third level of about 100 feet eleva- tion. • Ample provision for parks will be made. There is an excellent chance for one on a central elevation, another at Point Hays, named, like the mountain, in honor of the president of the rail- road, Charles M. Hays of Montreal, and a third at the southwestern end of the city. It is probable also that Digby Island, just to the westward of Kaien Island, will be developed for residences, a pur- pose for which it, is admirably adapted. The expenditures which aro contemplat- ed by the railroad company at this place alone will total many millions if present plans are carried out. Prince Rupert Ls situated within fifty miles of the southern extremity of Alaa. ka end 551 miles north of Vancouver, al the very entrance to the salmon fish. ing grounds, It is in the immediate vicinity of a large number of canneries which send their products to all parts of the world, Near at hand are the famous halibut fishing grourids, Already there is considerable activity on Wolf of the railroad, and recently a centred was let for clearing 2,000 acres of land at $220,000. Watch Mack Hug The ChewingTobacco of Qiality. 2271 L.)4 IN MERRY OLD ENGLAND NEWS DY MAIL Al3OUT JOHN DULL AND WS PEOPLE. Occurrences in the Land That rtelons Supreme in the Commercial World. A rat nineteen inches long has been killed at Iewshot, near Aldershot. The late Lord Nunburnholms left, es- tate valued for probate at 4988,386. 11 is .peoposed to hold a pageant in the Roman aineithealre al Dorchester in 1909. IL is estimated that there are 5,000 Arnericane permanently residing in the city of London, The guardians of the Lambeth Work- house have decided to send thirty pau- per children to Canada. Ono hundred and twenty officers and men of the Third Ooldstreams left. Southampton recently, bound for Egypt. Thomas Benthan, a Crimean veteran, who died recently in extreme poverty in Fulwerel wes awarded O. military funeral. The wife of an agricultural laborer at Pulham Si. Mary, Norfolk, was savage- ly attacked by a cat, which severely bit hcr fingers. A centenarian resident of Tottenham named Sandi Tine who was in her lutat year, has died. She was a naive of Thurlow, Suffolk, The District Railway is now running thirty-one trains an hour in the busy parts of the day, which is claimed as a record for any time. Burglars broke into a suite of offices within 200 yards of the Sheffield De- tective Force Headquarters recently, and rifled two safes. They got away. _ A pocket -book containing £200 in Bank of England notes was found at the Guildhall retiring -rooms by an at- tendant, who handed them over to the police. A white-halred old gentlemen has been going round the West End of London with a bag of goid and silver, tuviting all 801.1S of people to "dip" in it for coins. Mr. Harris, a High Wycombe buildee who went Lank -rept twenty years ago and then paid a dividend of 7s. 6d. on ituhen.4 has just paid all his creditors 'n On taking some old business premises In Birmingham, a tradesman discov- ered a disused door leading to a cellar, which proved to be stocked with old port, sherrychampngne and whiskey. Towards the £30,000 required for the extension of the London -Homoeopathic Hospital, Lord Cawdor, the treasurer, has received the sum of £10,000 from Si" Henry Tyler. Statistics as to the consumption of liquor in the Wiest Ham Worlchouse are as follows: During 1907 LIS ls. ld. was spent, as against £141 Ss. in 1906. £405 15e. 6d. in 1005, and 41,031 17s. ld. in 1904. The free baths provided by the Mary- lebone Borough Council at Greve road, St. John's Wood, under the Cleansing of Persons Act, were treed, In the last municipal year, by, 6,704 melee, 1,311 females, 2,194 boys, and 3,733 girls. Although only twenty-eight years of age, Wm. Brown, an electrician, who died recently at Fulham, weighed 260 pounds. Medical evidence at the in- quest showed that the heart weighed 2i ounces (twice the normal weight of a man of his age), and the liver seven pounds. OHILDHOOD INDIGESTION HANS SICKLY BABIES The baby who antlers from indigos - tion is simply starving to death. 11 loses all desire for focal and the little it does take does it no good; the child is peevish, cross and restless, and the mollies feels worn out In eating for it, Baby's Own Tablets always cure indi- gestion, and make the child sleep heal- thtly and natural/. Mrs. Geo. owell, Sandy Beach, Que., says: "My- babe suffered from indigestion, colic and vomiting, and cried day and night, but after giving him Baby's Own Tablets the trouble disappeared and he is now a healthy child." The Tablets will cure all the minor ailments of babyhood and childhoech Sold by medicine dealers or by moll at 25 cents a box Isom The Dr. -Williams' Medicine Co., rirockville, Ont. —_— You can learn a little each day, un- less you happen to be one of those were persons who know it all. Ignorance is a Curse.—"Know thy- self" is a good admonition, whether re- ferring to ones physical condition or moral h.abitudea. The man who is ac- quainted with himself will know how to act when any disarrangement in his cionelltien manifests itself. Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil is a cheap and simple remedy for the eradication of pain from 1115 syetem and for the cure of all baton- ohial troubles. ASKED TO BE BURIED ALIVE. Mode of Death Selected by a Chanarnats Condemned for Fracaleide. Rough justice as It is, administered in most parte of China is sometimes tempered by individual taste, as at Mcident printed in one oI the China pert journals attests. A man in Ste chien, condemned to die, preferred to be buried alive, and his wishes were carried out to the letter. During fho farnine two brothers wEo lived in Simi -den fought deaperately to stave off starvation from their families and 'bed bleed arose between them. At last the elder brother .sold his fathee's coffin Mr food. When he refused 10 divide the proceeds with his younger brother the latter cut off his head with a cleaver, 'Became it was too expensive to carry ihe murderer several scores of Miles In Oil nearest rimen of justire, the lo- cal al's, including the father of the. . . I• IN HIS BEDROOM PINE FOREST ••••••,,,al Oline••••11111110 During the recent illness of the Em. peror of Austria, his physician, Dr, Ketal, had a number of small pine trees, growing in tubs, placed in his bedroom, converting the room into •Li. miniature pine forest. The beating properties et the pines aro recognized by the leading physi- cians and scientists of the world. Thou- sands of people afflicted with lung trouble and bronchial affections who are not in o position to leave home and business to live out among the pines, can procure at email east the health - giving properties of the pine forest, right in their own home. Virgin Oil of Pine (pure) peeresses all the thergpeutic virtue for which the pines are noted. it is carefully prepared, being a combination of the active prin- ciples of forest trees, and is guaranteed free from any impure or deleterious substance. Used according to direc. tions it will break up a cold in 24 hours and promptly relieve and stop the li. dialing cough, Virgin Oil of Pine is put up in %-oz, vials only for druggists to dispense, each vial enclosed in 41 round wooden ease to prevent breakage and exposure to light. The case Is sealed with an engraved wrepper showing the name— Virgin Oil of Pine compound (pure), pre- pared only by Leach Chemical Co'., Windsor, Ones—plainly printed thereon. 11 is well to get lbe genuine. Should your druggist be unable le supply you, you can have a ee-oz. vial mailed lo you by sending 50 cents to the Leach Chemical Co., Windsor, Ont. • murderer whose coffin had been sold, .aat in justice upon the culprit and eon- demned him to death. He asked that he be buried alive instead oI receiving the horrible torture of the "thirty stress' The father Interceded with the other el- ders to get them to grant his son's re- quest. A grave was dug, and the victim, with his arms and feet securely bound, was trundled in a wheelbarrow to the edge of the pit by his wife. There upon the murderer's own request his bonds were loosed and he walked to the grave, lowered himself into It and was ready. The victim's wife put a felt hat over his mouth at his request, and then she helped the elders to fill in the grave with six feet of earth. • PROOF! That Zam-Buk Grows New Healthy Skin. Mr. L Schofield, of • 467 Hamilton Tired, London, Ont., says: "A friend of mine (Mr. William Bali, of London) was severely and terribly burned ihnough an explosion I Icerosene oil. He was taken .to the hospital where he suffered in- tense pain. The wounds refused le heal and the doctors decided to resort to skin grafting, and I consented to have some skin transplanted from my logs to his body. Although this was done cn several occasions, the skin refused "to tale" until Mr. Ball heard, of Zam. Buk. From the time he applied Zarn- Belt, 0011' healthy skin began to grow. I then used Zara -Buie for the places on my leg from which the, skin was re. mewed, and I am glad to report -that new skin has grown, and therefore ton- sider Zarn-Buk the best skin food I have known.' For healing eczema, running sores, cuts, bruises, burns, boils, eruptions, scalp &ores, Itch, chapped hands and diseases of the skin. Zam-1311k is without equal. All 'druggists and storm sell it, 50e. a box or post-paid from the Zam-Buk Co., Toronto. 1 -low happy women would be if they mild live long without getting old! Tearing Down Signals does not delay stomas. Opium -laden " mod:dines " do not cure. When you begin to cough take Allon's Lune Balsorn, free from opium, full of healing power. 11 a man could see himself as others tree him he might be able to see his finish. It doesn't cost much to paint. That is if you get Ramsay's Paints—known tor over sixty years as tho foremost house paints M Canada. Tour dealer has just reoeived • a large stock. He will tell you all about them and show you the splendid color cards, Write A. Ramsay & San Co, Mont- real, for pack of Souvenir Picture Post Cards of Homes. "What do you get out of life?' de mended the grumbler, "What I put into it, plus a fair interest," answered elle thoughtful man. PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS. 'PASO OINTPDINT is guaranteed to core any cane of Ito/1111g, Blind, Bleeding or Proteding Plies in 01014 days or money refunded. see. CAUSE FOR ALARM. A young man In Lebanon had been courting a girl for nine year.s. 'Jen- nie," he said, one evening, "1 read the other day that Ina 50,000 years Niagara Valle would dry up." Jennie clutched his arm excitedly. "Why, Mu promised to take .me there on our bridal trip. Don 1 you 'think you heil better start." The man who neglects to put his best foot (reward when he has a chance May feel like kicking himself later. A SAFE INVESTMENT. For some months men of mans have been silting tight. No wealth for safe investment. At this time of the year there eomes the natural rebound. Moneyed men want same place to In- vest their money where they will get a larger Interest than the hanks pay and Yet have an absolule surety that it will not he sunk out of sight with no return. To meet this condition one of the best companies in the city are offering pre - ferret] stock in. their concern and guar - ante., an 8 per cent. aerumulative divi- dend payable each. year. They will re. Iain the privilege of buying out Ihe in- vestor of the Work he has purchased iit the expiration of three years, by giving him an advance of 10 per cent. on the par value of his shares pltis the 8 per cent. guaranteed dividend. This appears to be an Investment stand and guaranteeing good money, 11 is only those who are anxious to make a goad bona fide investment that Lhe company wisOi to talk to. Full in- formation will be given hy addressing Box 208, Toronto General Post °Mee. --ea OBLIVIOUS. Mrs. Wiggs—Cook • has only broken one dish to -day, dear! Mr. Witags•--That's better! llow did lt happen? Mrs. Wiggs—lt was the last one. A CHANCE IS NEEDED. Through the long winter ono needs a change. Why go South when "The Wel- land," St. Catharines, off ore an environ. ment at moderato cost which will minister to timed nerves and worn out bodies? Try the tonic influence of "The St. Catharines Well" and the restful influence of 'Pb Welland," Apply tho manager, el. Oath. urines, or any Agent of Grand Trunk Ball - way entem, RECEPTIVITY. Tramp—"llelp me, lady, piease. For three years I worked- , for the grand cause of temperance, ma'am," Lady—"Were you a temperance ora- tor?" Tramp—"No, ma'am; I was the -hor- rible example." TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine Tablets. Druggists refund money 11 it falls to euro. E. W. 10BOVIt'S signature in en enol hoz. Me. IN SPITE OF Tilla, PANIC. Stranger—"What is thab crowd Jo. ins in front of the bank? Has 11 failed?" Policeman—"Ole no; the depositors aro merely having a run for their money." Tested by Time.—In his justly celebrat el Pills Dr. Parmelee has given to the world one of the most unique medicines offered to the public in late years. Pre- pared le meet, the want Mr a pill which could be taken without nausea, and that would purge without pain, it has met all requirements in that direction, and it is in general use not only be- cause of these eve qualities, but be- cause it Is known to possess alterative and curative powers which place it in the Dent rank of medicines. IIE WAS CURED. "They tell me that you have cured yourself of chronic Insomnia." "Yes, Ian completely cured." "It must be a great relief." "Relief! I slimed think it was. Why, I lie awake hall the night thinking how I used to suffer hour 1." Reseeetarea spats air the bodies of children Are sometimes miste.kou for measles. The trouble may be roseola, it local disease of the thin : vroreptly cured with Weaver's Curate. INVOLVE.'"). Plnks-I nonce that you have a thread tied wound your finger, I sup- pose that is to remind you of some- thing. links—Not exactly. It Is to remind my wife to ask me if I forgot some- thing she told me to remember. DO YOU KNOW Every house .has one or mere outward applications for pain. Pelage, a recent important French discovery, is guar- anteed to remove colds in their early stages, to give instant relief from head- ache, neuralgia, rheumatism, gout and pnins. IL is expressly guaranteed that this remedy will fill a larger number of requirements than any yet procurable. Panilo is made under Lhe direction of a leading physician, and sent M your ad- dress by mall on receipt of 25 or 50 cents by the Pengo Company, Toronto. Jason—"Thera are three perkels in a man's life tvhen he does not understand a woman." Qrayson—"And they are?" Jeson--"Before he knows her, when he knows her, and afterwardsl" Applicant—"What is the first thing le do before you get a marriage-liten. se?" License Clerle—"ThInk it over, young man—think 11 overl" ITCH, Mange Prairie Scratches and every form of contagious 1105 an human or animals cured in 30 minutes by Wel. ford's Sanitary Letter'. 11. never fails. Spiel by all druggists. ' A Scotch laboring man who had mar- ried a rich widow, exceptional for her plainness, was accosted by his employ- er. "Well, Thomas,' he eald, "1 hear you are married. aaahat sort of a wife have you got?" "Wee], sir," was the reispOnse, "she's the Creator's handi... work, but I canna say she's His master- piece!" " The D& Le Menthol Plasters an marvel- lous in their quick notion W11011 applied to lento books or stiff rhoUroatio rannins or jeinte- They give immediate relief. PESSIMISTIC VIEW. "Say, paw," Varied small Tommy Toddles, "What's en eptimiall" "An optimist, my boy," refilled old Man Toddles, "is a woman whose inn practleability crakes her husband a pessimist," WOTY118 '40rango the whole system, anther Greve.e Worm Exterminator de- ranges worms and gives rest ter the slifferer, It Only Costa 05 Cada to try it and be coutrinccd, .1.11•11101.00•1111•1 Has proved to be one,of the most useful remedies yet put on the niat'ket, and is used by the leading physicians with excellent results. PANGO Will give almost instant relief to those suffering front Neuralgia, Head.ache and Rheumatism. For Colds PANGO will be found very useful. The cold can be checked before the case has developed by using PANGO. Apply PANGO to the outside of the nose and apply ad often as circumstances seem to warrant. It may be used on the inside of the nostrils where the skin is not broken. .This might be followed by an uncomfortable sensation, which will pass awex quickly. PANGO may also be used on the chest. Por Tdoth-ache apply PANGO externally to the face where the pain is felt, or to the gums. This may give a smarting sen- sation for a few minutes, followed by relief. PANG() may also be put on a small piece of aSsorbent cotton and put in the tooth. PANG() will also give relief to those suffering from Chapped Hands, Frost Bites, Chilblains, Shingles, Stings of Insects, Mos- quito Bites, Varicose Veins, Muscular Fatigue, Affections of the Throat, Gout, Lumbago and Sprains. Recommended by physicians and 'druggists. Manufactured under the direction of a leading physician and expert chemist. Price 50 cents. Sample Size 26 casts. PAIL NG° THE COMPANY LONDON, England PARIS, France TORONTO,' Canada 1 Genuine Oriental Rug for $2.00 Every home in Canada should have one or more genuine Oriental Rugs. They are beautiful in the softness and harnsmy of their fadeless colors, and in point of economy are cheaper than any of the low-priced domestic' products. These Oriental Rugs are imported by us direct from the great rug -producing centres or Turkey, Asia Minor and Persia. The idea used to prevail that Oriental Rugs were costly, and that ordinary people could not afford them. That is only true of the large sized rugs. While we are the largest importers of large rugs and oriental goods In this country, we do an enormous business in the small sized rugs, which we can sell at heretofore unheard of prices. Especially in the Anatolians many rare lets or antique coloring are found, though on account of their size we can sell them for as little as $2 each. HERE IS OUR SPECIAL GASH OFFER We Make n special bargain of two of our popular smalasizea rugs. They are suitable for door mats, bath rooms, to lay in front of fire- places, or pianos, they are nice In bedrooms or for foot rugs. One kind is 2 to 3 feet long and 1 to Taa feet wide, called Anatgjlpp rugs, made by the natives of Anatolia, in Asia Minor; very prettrOn account of the soft tones and harmony of the colors; many of them are antiques. We will send them, charges prepaid, on receipt of the special price, each . $2 ..... . .... ...... Another kind, the Hamadan .rug, is 3 to 4 feet long and 2e4 to 3 feet wide made in Persia, while larger than the Anatolians, they are useful in the same way and for the same purposes. They are in attractive pat- terns and colore; heavily tufted. Sent on receipt of price, 24k 5 each ...... ...... ...... • • • •• • ..... ••••• ‘1‘. We have the largest stock of Genuine Oriental Rugs, Art Goods end Brassware in Canada. Whenever you want quotations on anything in our line we will be glad to answer your Inquiry. We send rugs of any size and value on approval to re,sponsiblepartieg ordering from a instance. COMP AN, El ABAYAN & CO.; 40 King 00. Ernst. Toronto, ' sevigiu=samitseassNior-..- 4/30/11MEMZEP SOMETHING WRONG. "The proof of the pudding Is the eat- ing!' No longer seems the -proper view; For lots of .people eat their words Yet it doesn't prove them true. • WHAT CAUSES HEADACHE. Brom Weber to May. Colds are the most Ire- quent mune of Headache. LAXATIVS BBOMO Quintal removes cause. B. W. Grove on box Ms --- Ivluggins—"1. am surprised that you believe the salry Brawn just told us. Why, 1 wouldn't believe it if I WM 11 myself." HuggIns—"Oh, Well, in that case neither would I." 11 is a Liver Pelt —Many of the ail- ments that man has to contend with have their origin in a disordered liver, which is a delicate organ, peculiarly susceptible to the disturbances that comb from heavier habits or lack of care in eating and drinking. This ac- counts for the great many liver regula- tors now' pressed on the attention of sufferers. Of these there is none sitper- ior• to Parmelee's Vegetable Pills. Their operation though gentle is effective, and the most delicato can use them. Teacher—Torrect the sentenee, 'The liquor what the man bought was soon drank.'' Bright Pup11—"The man who bought the liquor was soon drunk." • Overworked Persons, either mentally or physically, should try "gerrovim," tho world renowned norvo and blood tonic and they will Veiny manses strength and health • .--. Olarien—"The doctor seve what I hev is nnsouny.'" O'Toole—"Oh, shure, Oi've had that throuble mesoli, an' tirexes only wan cure fur it," O'Brien --"What's tholl Whet d'ye do?" O'Toole--"Jushl, go 10 sleep an' furgit all about it." "A Grand Medicine" is, the encomium often passed ore Dickies Anil-C,Onsump. Jive Syrup, and when the results from its use ere oonsidered, as tome out by many persons who have ernployedi11 in stopping coughs and eradicattag colds, It is more than genet Kopt 10 the Mese 11 15 always at hand all it has no equal as te remedy, 11 you have not tried it, do .so 111 once, "Ial be ashamed to go round begg'ng,' said the prosperous Citizen. "Takes ail binds uv people 1' make a world," re - !aloud tho tramp. "Iron you is Too pivul V beg, an' rrn Um proud V Work.' CouLDN'T BE BETTER. The Man—"And you really think you havo an ideal husband, don't your The Matron -9 know I have. Why. 125 treats me as if he were a candidate for office and 1 was a voter." A lady writes: "I was enabled to re- 4110Ve the corns, reet and branch, by the use .of lioneway's Corn Curoe Others who have tried it have the same experience. NOE t.,V.IPJ ROU5e„IP, ETERB00, pv-ERBoRouch: 0/11, L'ensalr. SEND FOR CATALOGUE. 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