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sumismity FASHIONS.
Green &glons makes ono ofthe
coolest gowns White washable
braid or pipings of white linea trim
•sueti a gown attractively, end a
whito leather belt adds a dressy
touch.
Some of the new low shoes have
eyelets worked in heavy silk instead
of being metal bound. The favorite
leathers are patent leather and black
Russia for walking shone, with tau
Russia for colored shoes, The higli
Cuban lieel rules. It is well placed
at the back of the shoe, and it is
not half as trying as tho ebsurod
French heel. The widest of silk ties
are alleoted. Inch -wide ribbons are
used in place of the usual lace-.
A novelty veiling, which is attrac-
tive because of the odd combination,
has royal bluo and grass green de-
signs on a navy blue foundation.
Each figure is made up in equal
parts of the two shades, the pattern
being an oval. The edge is neatly
finished with an inewevide hem.
All sorts of fabric and silk gloves
aro on the market, the coolest of all
being the open meshed silk. They
will stand very hard wear, and are
offered in a variety of styles. For
driving, meshed silk with soft leath-
er palms are sold. These aro the
proper wear for golf, it any gloves
at all are required.
Real Chinese coats are worn, for
dressing sacques, most often without
the petticoat, that article with, its
rich embroideries usually haying been
cut up to trim a dinner waist or an.
opera cloak,
Nothing. much easier has yet bean
devised for the draping of a girdle
than the latest former on the mar-
ket. This is simply a narrow blade
of steel, some tour inches M length.
At either end are tiny teeth and
slides intended to hold the sash rib-
bon firmly. It is placed in the cen-
ter ot the back and the girdle ad -
lusts itself in natural folds from
this point.
Pale colored leather belt are fash-
ionable and new. Bose, yellow,
blue and gray leathers are embroid-
ered in gold and silver, with haw -
BANISH THE WRINKLES,
In Many Oases They Are Natal
Signs of the Ailments of
Women.
A, vellum's face plainly indicates
the state of her health, Wrinkles,
which every woman dreads, ere not
necessarily a sign of ago. Palor of
face, wrinkles and a prematurely
aged appearance aro the outward in-
dication of those ailmentthat afflict
womankind alone, and from which
she too often suffers in uncomplain-
ing silence, rather than consult a
doctor. In this condition Dr. Wil-
liams' Pink Pills are women's best
friend. They actually make new,
rich, lett blood, and this blood act-
ing upon the nerves and all tho or-
gans of the body, brings new health
and happiness to weak, ovary and
despondent women, Airs. John Mc -
Kerr, Chickney, N.W.T., tells for
the benefit of other suffering women
how she found new health through
the use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills.
"For some years," says Mrs. Ales
Kerr, "I was greatly afflicted with
the ailments that make the lives of
so many of my sex miserable. The
suffering I endured can only be un-
derstood by those who are similarly
afflicted. I tried matey medicines
but found none that helped mo until
I began the use of Dr, \\Whams' Pink
Pills. These have actually mado mo
feel like a new person, and the suf-
fering I had endured almost contin-
uously has passed away, and life is
no longer the burden it once seemed,
l' think ,these pills worth their weight
in gold to all who suffer from fe-
male complaints or general prostra-
tion,"
We ask every suffering woman to al Academic, new living, has taught
give Dr. Williams' rink rota a fair himself to write simultaneously with
trial. They will not disappoint you, two penells, one being held in tho
and the benefit they will give is not right hand,
for an hour or a day -it is perman- THE OTHER IN THE LETT.
ent. You can get these pills from Tho caligrapliy et the one is forward,
any dealer in medicine or by moti the other backward, but both are
from. the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co,, equally plain and legible. Also, there
Brockville, Ont., at 50 cents a box is an eminent London surgeon, recent -
or six boxes for $2.50. See that the ly made a knight, who spent threo
full name, "Dr. Williams' Pink Pills years teachina himself to use both
for Pale People," is on the wrapper -
hands independently in order to aid
around the box. him in operating.
-......--.4.--- Every lover of first-class cricket,
SERVANTS IN RTJSSIA. too, must have noticed that many of
— our best fielders have acquired the
Law Excludes Them as Witnesses art of using either arm °smelly well.
Against Employers. Other leading exponents of the garno
have taught themselves to bowl loft -
The Russian servant is hired for handed while continuing to bat right -
ono year, and is told exactly what handed.
his particular duty is to be. Ile
thorn flowers or writhing royal mon- then sticks to that one duty. As
sters; and the buckles are gold or long as each servant faithfully per -
silver set with stones in harmony forms the special duties of his posi-
with the color of the leathee. tion all is well; but the neglectful
The curtain veil is much worn. butler, or cook, or coachman is sent
Gauze veils with borders of chenille :by tho employer with a written note
dots aro inexpensive and pretty. Ito the Police Judge, who atter caro -
Others have ruffles and tiny tiny !fully hives tigeting the complaints
ruches of ribbon or gauze, and even has a right to order bodily punish -
fringes of chenille. These are more ' ment or to write a bad mark in the
expensive, and being very fragile ' book kept for the purpose.
must be considered extravagant. In great Russian households often
Point d'esprit veils trimmed with from twenty to fifty servants are
lace aro more serviceable. They aro kept, and even the middle class fain -
pinned around the hat brim and al. lilies have two to four. The pay of
Will WE USE LEFT HAND
REASON IS BECAUSE WE ARE
LEFT -HEAPED,
Woman Now -a -days Has lere
Power in her Left Hand
Than Nan.
Why aro we rightliandecl?
The warningly simple question has
puzzled sidentiets and others Mason
from thno inanemorial. Alid yet,
when we come to reflect upon the
matter, the enforce soon between ap-
parent.
We aro right-licuuled Imeatese wo eve
left -headed.
That is to say, the bet the two
hemispheres into which the brain is
divided, the ono which is responsible
for muscular action on the right side
of the body, is larger and heavier
than its counterpart. And this coin-
Pexative excess of bulk and weight
again is dee to the henrt le.ing situ-
ated on the left side of the body. The
left limdsAiere gets, In coneequence,
mono than its proper share of the
blood which is continually being
pumped upwards by that organ.
If the heart were on the right side
of the body, mankind would be left-
handed; as It is, he is, and always
will be, right-handed. This follows
naturally; but, of course, training
and custom will work wonders in this
direction as in any other.
For instance, most mon who shave
ehemselt es are eble to usa a razor,
cui exceedingly delicate instrument,
equally well with both hands.
A distinguished member of the Roy -
Tho trained smeilist, again, makes
far more use of his left hand than
of his right, both for offence and for
defence, And the violinist or the pia
-
list brings both hanns into play equ-
al -1Y, although after a different fashion.
All of which goes to prove that,
although man is naturally a right -
landed animal, it is a comparatively
easy matter for him to acquire equal
dexterity with either, or with both.
Also, there is every reason to be-
lieve that paleolithic Man Wen ambid-
extrous, at all events to a far greet-
er extent than his modern descendant,
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lowed to tall as far as the chin, the , these servants varies according to But how on earth," you perhaps
line across theface being perfectly the line of work. Mile tho "chiefs" not unnaturally inquire, "cao we
speak thus confidently about a gentle-
man who roamed this earth for the
last time some flva hundred centuries
ago?"
The ,answer is that the paleolithic
man was, in his way, both a sculp-
tor and an artist, and we know, from
the specimens of his work which have
come down to uS, that ho carved and
painted just as often with his left
hand as with his right, and
JIJST AS SUCCESSFULLY.
For these specimens are mostly. fac-
es and figures in profile of nem and
animals, drawn on or out in bone or
mammoth tusk, end their faces or
heads are indiseriminately left aid
right.
Modern man does not do this. Try
for youreclf. Drew- with the fore -
!Meier of your right hand an imag-
inary hums' prolle on the. page on
which these words aro printed, You
will find that you naturally and in-
stinctively draw it with the face
turned towards the left,
how trace a similar profile, in im-
agination again, with the forannger
by a !Matta their employers. Even when
worn lately at a wedding
they quit 0110 place and take service of your left hand. You trill observe
young girl. bad the girdle and lone
sash ends of bright ciel blue. It was that you just as naturally and in-
stinctively draw it looking to the
in another family they would never
only a bit of color on the frock, but .luention anything about their former
right.
masters. This discretion goes so far
her large round cream straw hat was
wreathed with tiny pink roses, blue that even the law considers it. In The inference is obvious. These
forget-me-nots, and now and then a Russia the law excludes servants as Primitive men, Who draw right-inclin-
yellow daisy showing in the wreath, !witnesses] against their former or led and left-inslined profiles with eint-
Green sashes are especially. pretty .Present employers. SO bang, at least, al grace, and equally °Ron, must have
with ecru frocks. las these servants UM not suspected been able and accustomed to use both
In foulards the dots lead, and if of having taken part in the crime. [hands with equal artietic cunning and
flowered there are usually dots to be
seen on the background. Nearly all
of the foulards have stiff, small de-
signs. Blues, browns, heliotropes,
and greens spotted with white lead
in that ever popular silk. Often the
dots are largo, with waving lines on
the background, if the ground bo
while or vory light. A lavender
background, with largo chmk helio-
trope polka dots and waving black
linos, is efTective. Some of these
foulards are trimmed with the prim
little bows in black velvet called the
Louis bows,
While the foulard designs are small
and conventional, the organdies.
Mouesolines, grenadines, and other
thin. light fabrics show large, blurr-
ed designs usually in flowers.
straight. These veils taper at the
ends and are arranged to fall in the
back live sash ends.
FASHION'S DICTATES.
Mon the shirt waist suit is
made of some soft material like cot-
ton damask, scrim, or fine momio
cloth, it is well to have the stock,
belt, and cuffs made of the same ma-
terial as the dress. Tlie stock and
in the kitchens of wealthy families
often receive $1001) a year, a took
in an ordinary. citizen's employ gets
no more than $6U a year, and a
maid of all work never gets more
than $25 a year, At Easter every
servant gets a present, generally a
suit or dress.
Every other Sunday the servants
in a Russian household aro entirely
free. Their work stops Saturday
belt are made on a thin crinoline night after supper, when the servants
foundation; the bow of the stock is leave the liouse not to return until
the next Monday morning. The em-
1=dg-in the new approved fashion,
ployers never ask where or liow the
with two ends. at the left side and
e
two loops at the right. These dainty fretime 15 spent.
Bussisua servants will pilfer. Stile°
accessories to the shirt week, suit
Russian ladies leave everythine, to
will be found inclispensablo to 'On -
the 'care of the servants, the latter
woman who has learned how much
a
the little things in dress count, do s they please.
The men servants smoke cigars 1.e -
pointed ends of the stock and of the To give a pretty finish to the
longing to their masters and pay
frequent visits to the wino cellars of
crush belt, French knots of a con-
trasting color may 130 scattered on the house, but a gentleman would
them, consider it "demeaning" himself to
White frocks -usually ,how sashes prosecute a servant for this.
of some bright coIor, or of the chine Tlie Russian servants will talk
about fellow servants, but never
ribbons A. whi Le batiste frock
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WAR.
Gunpowder has spoiled war. War
was always detrimental to the solid
interests of mankind. 13ut in old
times it was good for eoniething; it
painted well, sung divinely, furnished
Binds. But invisible butchers', un-
der a pall ot smoke a fur -long thick,
who is any the better for that 1--
Cherlos Betide.
As lung as mankind shall continue
to bestow 1110113 liberal applause an
:their destroyers than on their bene-
factora the thirst of military glory
will ever be the vice of the most
cxb ed cheracters.--G ibon.
'Marl wars destroy in one year the
worlts of many yawn of pone:L-130n-
iambi Franklin,
11r, 'follerly-"Could you marry a
Very old man with a good deal of
tummy, t he told yotl frankly kow
' Old he weer end how beech he was
Seorth?" llliss TirrielSS-d'ITote mudi
da 10 WorthVe
NATURE'S WARNING SIGNAL
Tlie cry of a baby is nature's Warn
Mg signal that there is somethingwrong.w1ng,
wrong. If a little one 10 fretful
nervous or eleeplees, the sato thing
to do is to administer a dose o
Baby's Own Tablets. They speedile
cure ail the little ills of childhood
o.nd give sound, natural sleep, he
cause they remove the cause of th
wakefulness and crossness. Mrs. T
L. McCormick, Pelee Island
Ont,, says : "1 an nevor,yorriet
about baby's health 01•11011 1 have th
Tablets in the house; they nlway
give prompt relief for ell Little ail
tnents." Tito Tablets are good foe
children of all ages, and are germ
anteed to contain no opiate, If yoi
do not find the Tablets at your mad
icino dealers send 20 cents to The
Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Brock-
ville, Ont., cold st box will be sent
you by mall post paid,
It is pretty certain, however, that
they used their right hands in fight-
ing more than they did their bat.
- Fighting even in those early days Was
done with weapons of a sort, pointed
!weapons too, and your typical prim-
itive roan quickly discovered for him-
self that to spears and swords the
7 heart was very vulnerable. So he
' used his left lisnd to who'd it, there-
; ,by condemning that member to coin -
!Iterative inactivity, and
WIT
H1118 1118 IlIGITT.
Woman, howover, did comparatively
o !little fighrinc
ting: l, as eanSeullenCe,
'she retains, even to this day, a far
greater degree of ambidextrousskiIl
than man. She buttons, for instance,
hor *ems with hor left hand, and
they are inacle, preetunably, to suit
her
convenience in this diroution, with
the buttons on the loft side and the
buttonholes on the right.,
Man, on the other hand, rias for
unnumbered centuries found it more ,
convenient to have lila clothes made
with the buttons on the right Side
and tits button-holee WI the left.
Anil hu
Anere Wo 001110 pon one of the
Many stumbling blooks which litter
the path of those who would advoc,ato
universal ambidexterity.
They have not only to Net them-
tolves to eeimterect a natural ten-
dency due to a physicilogical Mete the
preponderance namely in wolght, and
therefor° in activity, of ono side of
the lwain 0000 the other. But they
meet reconstitute the whole order of
dings from the comlnencement, not
to speak of alterieg the inherited hs -
hits cif unnumbered geuerations
To go beak for a raiment to the
,
instance sited above; mon Who trice
to put on and batten tip a Worcian'e
WATCHES BEA I trs ACTION.
An exceptionally useful little in-
etrument has lately been invented and
is in constant une in the Massarhu-
setts Hospital. St enables any one
to obeerve tho slightest chenges in
the action of his own heart. Among
Other things the instrument indicates
the ;stimulating effect of a glees of
alcoholic liquor. Tho Spirit Is found
to increase a man's vitality and
Working mover seven per cent, for
thirty Minutes, 'Ilion follows a fttlle
Ing off of live per eent, below the
normal,
When a Wicionser begins Id tell lite
troubleg to a Widow ilto knows he is
going to ask lier in share thens
MORE EVIDENDE
FROM MONTREAL
TEAT DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS
.ALWAYS CURE oltopsT.
It Is a Kidney Disease and is
Cured by Curing the Kidneys-
Dodd's Kidney Pills Never Fail to
Cure the Kidneys.
Montreal, Que,, Juno 211, -(Special).
-Every day brings forth fresh proof
that Dropsy is caused by diseased
Kideteys and that the ono sure way
to cure it is to matte the Kidneys
stoong end healthy by usieg Dodd's
Kidney Pills, Mr. Geo. Robertson,
802 St. James Street, this city, le
ono of Mese who has proved this be-
yond the shadow of a doubt, Mr.
Robertson says:
"My feet were so much swollen
from Dropsy that when I got out of
bed In tho mornings I could hardly
put them on the floor. My arms used
to swell at times so that I could not
put on my coat.
"I had to be tapped to relieve me
of the terrible pains.
"On the advice of a, friend I began
to tali() Dodd's Kidney Pills,
and before I had used the second box
I began to feel better. Seven boxes
cured me completely."
Rheumatism, !Diabetes, Bright's Dis-
ease, tun some of the many forms of
Kidney Disease that Docld's Kidney
Pills never fall to cure promptly and
perm anently.
waterproof, or a young man attempts
to don and fasten a man's overcoat,
will each find that neither hand is
readily capable of performing
TIM, PART OF THE OTHER.
And this is only one instance out
of tens of thousands. We feed our-
selves ambidexterously, but we al-
ways take the knife in the right hand,
the fork in the left; and they aro
made specially to suit people using
them that way.
You could not conveniently use a
cork -screw, as at present niade, with
your left hand, no matter how dex-
terous you might be with that mem-
ber in other eireecions. The trend of
the screw would not permit of it.
To be really and truly ambidextrous
in all our actions, we should have to
have things made differently for two
hands -to have rights rind lefts in
everything, the sante as we 'do now
in boots and gloves. If it were oth-
erwise, even with all the training and
practice in the world, the right hand
would inevitably regain sooner or
later the supremacy of which wo aro
parsikveed.
d to imagine it temporarily de -
The truth of the matter really is
that ambidexterity is not wanted.
Man, it is true, came originally to
be. right-handed through a purely
physiological peculiarity, But ho re-
mains right-handed because he finds it
more convenient.
The left hand when used, is almost
always subsidiary to the right. With
the former the painter holds his pal-
ette, but ho paints his picture with
the brush held in the latter. The
tailor stitches with the right, the
cloth ho supports with the left. Ant
so on.-Terirson's Weekly.
CURE FOR INDIGESTION.
Scientifie investigation has discov-
ered that that troublesome disease,
dyspepsia, can be cured by short in-
tervels of exposure to intense cold,
followed by hearty eating. 'M. Raoul
Pictet, a Swiss gentleman was. ex-
perimenting With a low temperature.
Ho had produced an artificial tem-
perature in a sort of pit which caus-
ed the thermometer to sink to 140
or 130 degrees below zero. Among
other experiments lie exposed him-
self for a brief interval to this tem-
perature by lowering himself into the
pit. On emerging he found himself
intensely hungry and ate freely. The
process was repeated several timee,
and as a result, he fotuid himself cur-
ed of chronic indigestion, from which
lie had suffered for yecon.
•
She -What do 3 -OOT Milli of young
Joblot's engagement to Miss Pinlc-
bebgbil I don't know. He
might 'clo a good deal WOrSo. She -
Yes, and I'm sure be will -if he mac
ries her.
FOOD FACTS.
What an M. D. Learned,
A prominent Physician of Rome,
Georgia, went through a loon ex-
perience which he inaltos public:
"It was lily own experience that
first led me to advocate Graeo-Nuts
food and I also Dow from having
prescribed it to convalescents and
other weals patients that the food is
a wonderful rebuilder and restorer of
nerve and brain tissue, as well .as
muscle, It improves tho digestion
and Sick patients always gain just as
I did in strength and weight very
rapidly.
"I was in such a low state that I
had to give up my work entirely and
go to the mountains of this state,
but two months there did not irn-
prove me: in fact I was not quite as
Well as when I loft home. My food
elesolutefy refused to sustain mo and
it became plain that I must change,
then I began to use Grape -Nuts food
and in two weeks I could walk a mile
without the least fatigue and in five
weeks returned to My home and
practice, taking up hard work again,
Shim that time 1 have telt as well
and strong as I ever did' in any life.
"As a physician who stooks to help
all sutTerees I Consider it a duty to
mike these facts public." Name
given by Poettun Po, Battle Creek,
1\j'il`rchial 10 days on 8 rape-gtag
the ?equip food does not sone to
sustain the body Will work miracles.
"Tbiere's a reagent."
Look jet each. package Mr the tam -
out) iitf,io botsk, "Tho Road in Well -
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Limited, Toronto, to any person who
San prove that this soap contains
my form of adulteration whatsoever,
er contains any injurious chemicals.
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THE FIFTY MILLION DOLLAR
WORLD'S FAIR ST. LOWS.
District Passenger Agent McDonald
of the Grand Trunk Railway who
recently returned from St, Louis,
stntes that it is bard to find suit-
able language to describe the magni-
tude and beauty of the greatest Ex
position ever held.
The site of 1240 acres being two
miles long and ono mile wide, is
covered with beautiful buildings,
broken with lagoons, canals, grand
courts, monuments, statuary, parhs,
etc., all forming a picture that must
be seen to be realized.
An Electrical railway, called the
Intraneural, makes it easy to get
from one part of the grounds to
another, and follow out the daily
progrannne, enjoying en hour listen-
ing to "Sousa's' or other famous
bands, or taking. in a lecture or ad-
dress, or Art Gallery.
When you consider the immensity
of the buildings, one alone having
over 20 acres Of floor epee°, and re-
flect that they aro fluied with the
choicest of exhibits from all over
the world, one exhibitor vying with
another to obtain the coveted Gold
Modal, it seems to suggest the
thought of what a grand opportue-
ity and an education it will be, to•
the young men and women of our
land, to spend a week or two at
St, Loomis tithe year. Really no in-
telligent man, women or child can
afford to miss this great World's
treat.
The beautiful Electric lighting of
the Pan American Exposition, which
few thought would ever he approach -
ad is entirely eclipsed by this Mon-
ster Fait.
One of the features of the fair, is
the "Inside Inn," a hotel accommo-
dating 6,000, splendidly run, and at
reasonable rates.
The total expenses of a trip to St.
Louis based on half railway rates,
is within the reach of all and per-
mits stop over at Chicago, and other
points, and the trip is made quickly
and comfortably.
It is the intention of the Grand
Trunk to run through cars from
Montreal and Toronto to St. Louis,
commencing Juno 1.8th, and possibly
before.
The Canadian Press Associ ttion
were unanimous in their praise of tho
Grand Trunk and Illinois Central
route, and with the Exposition.
23-04.
WONDERS 01' FLOWERS.
The sensitiveness of plants and flow-
ers to certain conditions of weather
and light is such that it is always
possible that they may bale other
properties not yet discovered. 'Phere
is an American garden, for instance,
in which the flowers are so selected
that one sot closes at each hour of
the day. Others only open and shod
perfume at night, others curl up ,and
suppress their existence for months,
yet will open in a Sow minutes and
put forth buds in a few hours when
immersed in water.
How's This
We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward
for any enee of Catarrh that cannot be
cured by 1 -ball's Vatarrh CU10,
P. J. ONDNIDY & 00., Toledo, Q.
Wo, the undersigneti, have known
tilieney for the lest 15 years, and
believe him perfectly honorable in all
beS1 fleas transactions, and flnanciall5t
able to carry out any obligations made
by his 111'10,
WAL,Dfl411, KiNNAN d MARVIN,
Wholesale Druggists'Toledo, 0.
-Dallis Catarrh Oure is taken internal-
ly, acting directly upon the blood and
mucous surfaces of the system. Testi-
monials sent free. Priem T5c, per
bottle, Bold by all Druggists.
Take hall's nanny Pins for consti-
pation.
We may beat our swords to plough-
shares
And our spears to pruning -hooks,
And betake ourselves to farming
In the peaceful country nooks;
But we want them back as weapons
When we find et early dawn
That our neighbor's scraggy chick-
ens
Have 130013 scratchieg up our lawn.
CLEViS1T TOMMY.
"iVilere ibo tho bees get the honey
fronl, daddy?"
"Why from the flowers, of course,
Tommy, I did Oleic you knew as
inueb as that!"
"Oli, I know. But I wanted to
find out if you did!"
Minard's Liniment Is used by Physicians
An old bachelor who tens very bald
fell in love with a pretty widow,
whose late htosbttnd'5 name was
Robin. One evening the bachelor
dropped in to have a cup of tea
with the widow, After tea was
over she commenced to sing 'Robin
'Adair," The bachelor picked up his
bat and said : "Madmen even if your
husband did halo hair, it's 110 fault
ot mine that 1 heven't." 'Then ho
fled.
"Harkins," said the head of the
firm to the foreman, "the firm has
decided to inaugurate a system of
pront-sharieg with its employes,"
"Good!" replied the foreman. "What
were the firm's profits last year ?"
"Last year the firm Met $8,000.
That necessitates a reduction of 10
per cent. In Wages under tho new
gyetem, Toll the men the new ar-
rengement. comae into effect immed-
iately."
A. Man lb tremble ie apt to dlse
eOver that his friende are not its
friendly as they might he.
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get you good priceS.
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Cor, West Market and bolborno 81a, TORONTO.
BLAUNTS 01' FISH AND GAME.
Attractions for Sportsmen on the
Line of the Grand Trunk.
The Crand Trunk Railivay Company
bias issued a handsome publication,
profusely illustrated with , lialf-Lono
engravings, descriptive of the many
attractive localities for sportsmen on
their lino of railway. Many of the
regions reached by tho Grand Trunk
seem to have been specially prepared
for the delectation of mankind, and
where for a brief period the cares of
business aro cast aside and life is
given up to enjoyment. Not only do
the "Highlands of Ontario" present
unrivalled facilities for both hunting,
fishing and camping, but the 30,000
Islands of the Georgian Bay, Thou-
sand Islands and St. Lawrence Riv-
er, Rideau River and Lakes, Lake St.
John, and the Many attractive lo-
:haliritei,espreicilientMeZiunasl. ao'pldpoNrteuwnitIllesamfort
health, pleasure end sport. All these
localities are reached by the Grand
Trunk Railway System. and on
trains unequalled on the continent.
Abstracts of Ontario, Michigan, Que-
bec, Now Iletinpshiro and Maine fish
and game laws are inserted in the
publication for the guidance of
sportsmen. The Grand Trunk Peel -
way has also issued descriptive il-
luserated matter for each district smi-
°rattily, which . are sent free on ap-
plication to the agents of tho Com-
pany and to Mr. 3. D. McDonald,
District Passenger Agent, G. T. IL,
Union Station, Toronto,
Lever's Y -Z (Wise Head) Disinfect-
ant Soap Powder dusted in the
bath, softens the water and disin-
fects.
Crabshaw-Fie has the inventive fa,-
culty very highly developed. Craw-
ford -What has he invented? Crab-
shaw-Nothing, so far as I know.
13ut when his wife goes out ho can
think of things to keep tho baby
amused by the hour.
Por Over Sixty Years
Inns, 1Vzser.oir's Soorons0 SS110P hue been need
millions of mothers for their children while teething.
Domaine Medina teams the room aline Pala, Mum
wind COI la, regulates the stomach and bowels, and in the
isietrtoority, rig:That thttleaty:fivil cents a liettl7
enk fort Lied. wessi,WeVeerlitDeir4...r2'1f-'01
rrn KNEW THE GENUS.
During 0 lesson on the animal
kingdom the teacher asked if any one
could give an example of an animal
of the order of edentate., that is, ono
which is without teeth.
"I cant" cried Reginald, his face
beaming with the pleasure of assur-
ed knowledge,
• "Well, what is it'?" said the teach-
er.
"Grandpa!" ho shouted.
At the Yarmouth Y. 11. C. A, Boys'
Camp held at 'Puska Falls in Aug-
ust, I found MTNARD'S LINIMENT
most beneficial for sun burn, an im-
mediate relief fci:' colic and tooth-
ache.
Aunmai sroxEsi.
General Secretary.
"My boy," said the old gentleman,
"there's only ono thing that stands
between you and success," "And
What is that?" risked the typietli. "11
you worked as hard at working as
you do at trying to find out some
way to avoid working, yoti could
easily acquire both fame and for-
tunel°
Keep Minard s Liniment In the Pause,
FACES IN COINS.
In connection witli the new 188110 of
coins it is not generally known that
the Duchess of Pbetsineuth has boon
tho Britannia on all British copper
coins since Charles IT. iolrs bofar1hct
Washington used to beam from the
United States Treasury notes. A ern -
fairy ago the liotlicithilds similarly
adorned their notes with the benevo-
lent face of Baroness de Rothschild;
and in 1807 the State Bank ot Ruda
Pestli engraved the radiant counten-
ance of Mme. Luise Malta, the prima
donna, on its thousand -gulden notes,
La grippe, pneemonia, and
onza often leave a nasty cough
when they're gone.
cItuirseaitdiavnitgherotte thing to neglcet.
hill lot 11!
n.upti
Cure ThooniaLung
Tho cure that ie guaratteccl by
your dreggist.
Priced: S. b. & Co. cos
250. 500 $1 :LibRoY,N.V..Toratto.
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OVER THE WABASH.
To the Croat World's Fair S
Louis, Mo., everything is now Win
open, round trip tickets On sale unt.
December 1st, at lowest first-clar
ono -way fare, good fifteen days, fa'
and a third good sixty days, Now
the time to see this, the greatest t
all Expositions in the history of ti•i
World. The great Wabash is tlt,
Banner Lino, tho shortest and
est route from Canada to St. Lauri'.
The through trains on the WabasS;,
are the admiration of all travelers •
going to St. Louis.
For time tables and descriptive '0'
der, address J. A. Riehardtion, Dlo.
tract Passenger Agent, Northeast
corner King and Yong° Streets, To-
ronto.
A. woman's mind is as fickle as the
shape of her liat.
Ask far Minard's and take no other)
"Bobby, Won't you kiss me?".
"Naw," "Well, Bobby, may I kiss
you?" "Yes, if you kiss ma eases on
top of my head.
Minard's Liniment Lumberman's friend
Jiinjones-"I met a ghost leett
night and it spoke to gip." Samsmitli
-"What did. it say?" Jinijonea-
"Ilaven't the least idea. I'm net
familiar with the dead langusgesee
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stacks alga in Menai,
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