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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1903-11-12, Page 7CONFESSIONS OF LOVERS Po'. NOT TELL 'X'OVIS. 73E- TI3ItOTIIXD EVERYTITSNG, Young' 'Violinist Was Gam a To- baatot'fist---This Young Lady, Was a Pro -Boer, "A. 'cant confessed is Ball redress- ed " but in tonne cases a confession Is seined upon as it pretext for break- ing faith by the confident to whom the sect et is Intrusted. A false pride is 8Ometinres the 3114411413 of se - wring llert;rts vowed to constancy, says Pearson's nalca1y, About two years ago a young viol- inist who hail been giving leseone to the daughter of a retired Army offi- cer fell in love with )138 lair pupil and proposed marriage, Tho parents Were net averse to 11114 match, and everything proceeded smoothly fur a time. When, however, the young 1 ILSieian one clay made the disclo- sure that, before 'taking up music as a profession, the lied been engaged in trade as a tobtteconist in a :distant town. it caused quite a consternation 2a the family circle. The ol'd ex - officer prided Jllrnself strongly on his blue -blood,• and,, rather than allow ono who had ever boon connected with trade to enter his family, Ile insisted upon his daughter breaking off tho engagement, Only about six months ago a lady of strong' political views. and moving in good society, became ong'aged to a yokng gentleman after a very short acquaintance. The couple seamen suited to each otbor in every way,. lot just after all the arrange- ments for the wedding had been com- pleted a flitch Occurred width up- set the whole affair. The lady, who was a pro -Boer, made the 'discovery that bol• lover was possessed of op- posite opinions to her own respect- ing the tato war. The divergence of views aright not have been an insu- perable bar to the union, but when tile would-be benedlct made the furth- er admission that for several months les hail fought as a volunteer against t' le people whose cause his sweet - Mart espoused, she abruptly, THREW 13TM OV) E, A Bristol girl lost a suitor 'through a confession which she 210ed not have made, but whie)1, once made, seemed to 11110 a disastrous effect upon tho shallow affections of her admirer. After he luta given her the betrothal ring she seemed to think it an in- cumbent duty. to 'disclose to him au episode in the lire of liar father, The old man, whilst living in America several years before, had been tried for mur'der,• acid narrowly escaped the 'death penalty, rfc had been attacked In a drinking saloon by a pair of desperadoes,, and, in the struggle which ensued, one of his assailants received such injuries through his bead coming in contact with a brok- en glass, that 110 afterwards died in hospital from loss of blood. Tho bristolian was arrested, tried, and sentenced, but, additional evidence being forthcoming in the nick of time as to the ;desparate character of leis assailants, he was at tins liberated. When, bowover, ]lis elaughtor, years afterwards, related the affair to her betrothed, tho young man, who was of a somewhat pharisaical turn of lima, made it a pretext, paltry ex- cuse though it was,, far ending the engagement, A Sheitield man was recently be- wailing o-wailing an indiscrotioe of leis which caused hiss the loss of a sweetheart Ile hail been very frank with Jler concerning ;eta 1v11.010 history with the exeepti0u of a perlod covering about two years of his life, to which he never made any reference. The very fact of his reticence respecting this one period naturally aroused the curiosity of his financee, Knowing the strange abhorrence and dread with which she regarded mesmerism and all connected there- with, he coneealeil 111s secret as long as possible, But being one day teased for in- formation as to 1118 doings 'during the two years mention*cl,, he made the admission that he hail spent the time in travelling as all assistont to a professional hypnotist. Under further interrogation ho also con- fessod to being 111ms011 possessed of hypnotic powers of NO MEAN ou.n IR. This admission so startled 3118 curious young sweetheart, who, as already stated, hail a great horror of everything of that kind, that she broke off the snatch in fear and trembling. A most ample and unanswerable reason for breaking the bands of love wee • furnished by an unprincipled suitor in Glasgow a year or two ago. /To coolly confided to his promised Wire 'a secret winch, Instead of in- creasing her admiration and regard,, as be seemed to foolishly imagine, was the moans of turniieg her alToc- 'Mon for him into disgust, Ono evening, whilst diseeseing their financial prospects, be quietly .ex- plailled to.hor a clever 5011C1n0 of bis own invention by wbial be was able to rob his employers ltrj1Jl practically no risk of detection. 'Phis was too snuck for his betrothed, who was a higbaninclod girl of strict integrity. SI1ot at mice gave kiln up, and only refrained front informing bis masters on his promising to abandon his cell courses and make restitution. An Ipswich malt last year wooed a lass who seemed well 1>1808001 with . his attentions, abet wore a ring which he gave he' for several. mbn ;hS, had courted ,tier as a bachelor, arta . it, was not until she hail "named the la,v" 'that ire confided to her that ho 11act been married before, and that his first hire was aorta. When 1110 ,young lady found that she aria been receiving the at't'entions of a ivi'tiowe•; her love 8001(4 it to evaporate, and She revoked ' her promise on t1)e grouted that ho 1ia;e1 coneecti i1 tho fact from her 'too long, "11," said the a 0111ist,all twill 'y give'this Dew tonic a, trial, I'm t " 11 'tile you will never use any 011101'," 'tr:xenae me," rejoined the eustoln01r, 'but, I prefer something at little less feint" Low : "1 ilooallre; why, 8ih1d' 11 80.1110bark 1'111:1211141 another woman," 13idt14' ; "011 1 otr, al"t out husband bo Mea>e111". Y m Marvel Hew you ever drank Japan after once tasting CEYLON NATURAL ORE'EN tea. Pure, delicious and wholesome, just like "Salado" black tea, note only 1n 100lod lead pareate. ey an arooer0. WOR1C,8'IAN1iJrUP IN CrLASS, One .o1 the greatest artistic marvels of the world is to bo seen in the museum at Harvard University, This curiosity consists of hundreds of specimens 01 flowers and plants form- ed of glass, but with such exquisite fidelity to nurture that they appear to be real, every tint and marking, every tiniest 'detail, being faithfully reproduced, The very Lairs which appear 011 the stems on certain plants are reproduced on the glass imitations, AT DEATH'S BOOR, T11E STORY OF TEE RECOVERY OF MISS I'ALFORD OF ST. ELIE. She Says c"I am Confident That Dr. Williams' Pink Pills Saved Illy Life" -Hope for all Weak, Sickly Girls, To be well, to be strong,, to pos- sess a clear complexion,, bright eyes and an elastic step, the blood mus be pure and filled with life-giving energy, When you see pale, sallow, sickly girls, oast y tired, subject to headaches,, backaches,, and violent palpitation of the heart, it is the blood that is at fault,, and unless the trouble is speedily corroe'ted the pa- tient passes into that condition ]mown as "decline" and death fol- lows. The one sure, positive way to obtain rich, red health -giving blood Is to take Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, This medicine has saved thousands of young gills from a pre- mature grave. Strong proof of this is offered in the cure of Miss Zenaide Falford, of St. Elle, Quebec. Kiss Pafford tells 'the story of her sick- ness end recovery as follows ; "Like many other Canadian girls, I went to the United Status and found em- ployment in a factory at Woon- socket. The close, indoor work proved too much for me and neatly ended in my death. At first X was taken with headaches, would 'tire very easily,• had no appetite, and no energy. I tried to continue the work, but grow worse and worse, and finally was compelled to return to my home. X was so much chang- ed and so emaciated that my frields hardly lower me. Two weeks after my return home I MRS forced to take my bed. I had a bad cough, was distressed by terrible dreams, and sometimes passed whole nights with- out sleep. Two doctors treated me, but without avail, as I was steadily growing weaker; in fact I could not hold my hand above my head for more than three or four eecond8, and had to be turned in bed. No ono expected I would get better, and T. thought myself I was about to die. At this tinio my brother came from 117ootrlltl • to see 111e, and strongly urged nue 'to try Dr, Williams' Pink Pills. A supply of pills was pro- cured, and I now bless the day I began takieg then. It is enough to say thatbefore 'three boxes wore used 1 began to feel better, and from that on I grew stronger every day. By 'the time I had taken nine or ten boxes X was once more enjoying the blessing of perfect health. No symp- toms o1 the old trouble remain, and I am confident Dr. 1Viliianls' Pink Pills saved my lire." Pure blood is the secret of health and it us because every dose of Dr, Williams' Pink Pills make new, ricin blood, that thee- cure such desperate cases as that above related. These pills cure all the 'troubles that arise from poor blood -and that means most of the ailments that afIllct mankind. Cive these pills a fair trial and they hill not disappoint you. Solcl by medicine dealers every- where, or sent by mail, post paid, at 50c. per box or six boxes for $'9.50, by addeesslug the Dr, Wil- liams' Medicine CO., Brockville Ont, b . LADY DOCTORS. According to the census for Eleg- ised and Wales for 1801, theta wore then over a hundred lady 'oc'tors, but in 111e census for '1.901 the num- ber was 212. Mammas in 1891 there were fifty women physicians under the age of 'thirty-five years, in 1901 there were 190. This lire is full of so1•1ole, • Which increases dry by day, It's ,jolly hard to borrow, And it's header still to pay. Neglect a cough and contract consumption. Shiloh9 Cure Tho Lung Tonle Cares Conauteptiail..' but don't leave it too long. Try it new. Your man la e 1 f it doesn't Y back i benefit Y.ort Prates 2550., 80c., and 410,00 S. o.'W11L is 61 CO3, Tomato, Can, LeRoy, 14.V. ,WIND 0.01,10, "In my opinion," writes )111's, Philip Collins, of Martindale, Que., "there is no medlalue can equal Baby's Own TnbleLs. Before I be- gan the use or tate Tablets my baby cried all Lilo time with wind cone and got little or no sleep, and X Was nearly Wort out myself. Soon rifler giving baby the Tablets the trouble disappeared, and sound natural sleep returner]. I liave also proved the Tablets a core for hives, and a great relief when baby Is teething, I would not feel that nay children were safe If I did not have a box of the Tab- lets an. the house." All mothers who have used Baby's Own Tablets speak just as highly of them as clops Mrs. Collins. The Tablets clue all the little dlls from which infants and young children Suffer, and the mother has a solemn assurance that this remnant) con- tains neither opiate not' any harm- ful drug. Sold by all medicine deal- ers or sent by mail at 2.5e a box by writing The Dr. Williams atedieluo Co., Brockville, Ont. SENTENCE SERMONS. A liar needs no label. Life Is the laboratory of religion. Our phrases are but the garments of truth. A day without a good Beed leaves you in 'debt, Happiness is never picked up on the bargain counter. The best men are always looking for the best in. men. He became the pian of Sorrows for the sorrows of men. You cannot carry a crooked, rule along the etratgbt road. The road of projudtco never leans to the realm of truth. It is only to -morrow's burdens 'that break the back of to -day. It is cheap makeshift to mock at what you Cannot make. Keep your complaints out of your heart and they will 'clic of neglect. The more of a man tile saint is the more of a saint the men will be. A brotherly boost is often worth a whole lot of sisterly sympathy. You cermet get up an orchestra composed of people who blow their Own horns. It is no use a man's trying to bo holy mares he has made up bis mints tobe honest. LONG VOYAGE. A 84100ner ]las just arrived at Yarmouth, England, which took al- most tt month in going front Liver- pool, a voyage usually completed in about five days. The vessel was de- layed by contrary winds and gales. Clone -"I am to be married short- ly. Couldn't you manage to in- crease 1)1y salary a little?" Employe• -"Couldn't, really, But 1'IL tell you what I'll do for you, my boy. I'll shorten ,your hours during the first three months, so that you can spend yourn evenings at home and after that I'll lengthen them again, so that ,you will have an excns0 to got away." C. C. RTCTIARDS & Co. X was very sick with Quinzy and thought I would strangle. I lased MINARD'S LINIMIINT and it cured me at once, I am never without it now. Yours gratefully, MRS, C. D, PBTNOLl. NauWigewntdc, Oct. 31st. Tag b>2o--"If every atom of the human body is renewed every seven ymots, I cannot be the same woman that you metaled." .Tie-" X've been sus- pecting that for some time," A rneteii1rrs Weapon la 1iattka fee hub 0Jth.-If disease has taken your citadel of health, the stomach, read is torturing you 'with indigestion, dyspepsia and nervous prostration, South. American. Nervine is the weapon to drive the enemyfrom his strop hold "et the point 41 „ of fha ba enol trench b trench, bayonet', Y r , but swift and sure, it always Wins, --f RAFTING IMPROVES 3VOOD. German experts say that wood w111113 has been 'floated in rafts, or otherwise, gives a none trustworthy material for joinery slid builcli141 purposes than kions that which Sae been carted,, or otherwise carried 'dry, to the sawmill and workshop. The reason 14 that while tho wood is lying in the water its sap end al- btunitl0uil and Salty materials are dissolved out. If those substances t'emein In the wood they readily ah - sorb moist:e a from the atmosphere, after c0lnlea out of the drying rooms and also tvcosl swells. Artificial pro- cesses f w, 81113out h a 't. the hygrosco- pic gyg oscb- p1c 481bstaticte frontwood wltiolt has not been floated aro practises) ill Genitally, DEATH DITTIES, t)uriil( L110 past I1ri>isli anenttna year the capital value of 0stelos peen- ing on death automated to i1, 102,770,e 027, and t11g apaid. .raid. 111 death autlos was d L ,1.5111A i l, Shirt waists and dainty linen are made delightfully clean and fresh with Sun— light Soap. CB t-1 SA1.T I"OItMAria CJNP3, Some renlarl:ab'c salt formations are found extending for thirty tni'o along the Virg -thin River in Nevn;da The salt forms mountains of crystal and is 6O )Ura and elver that litre print can bo read through tt foot o it, This region ]vas elidlurt'y one occupied by a great salt lake, it close by are some wonderful wells ono of which, Wiift. in diameter, con- tains water (to Intensely sn1i' a that a person bathing there w11'1 haat like a cork, 131001/57 ))00 0Sl IoAirry. A dog, -supposed to have been the biggest in the world, has Just (1104 at Rutland, Vermont, at the .ago of ten yt'ars, X10 Wirtz a crosu of L+'nbbr- Jiob and German mastiff,anis weigh - 01 214411), At .Uio shntlider be was lift, alga, as tall us a full-grown lion but lie had not the 11011'13 massive legs and shoulders nor his inieressive length, beim; may bit. "frons tip to lip." But 1u' was a lemur to evil -doors on bark nights, ins 41est meneured Chin, and ills mighty neck, receare1 a 116in. collar, taws -ere luisguegu 18 J1:st no likely 10 fndirat+• a acedy character us a Nalatly am. $100 Reward, $100 There Is mere reeerrh In this section s of the (dun try than all ether dlscas00 out together, and until the lest foto years Wits supp0nod to he incurable. For , a great many years doctors lunnounaed It. a local disease and praseri heel local remedies, and uy constantly failing to cure With fatal treatment., pronounced o tt incurable. Science has proven catarrh s to be it constitutional disease and there, fore reit ufres cottetitutton of treatment. ' l hall's 1'atn,'rh Cure, mo.rlufnnturer1 by RIOT! tnc�eey h Co., Toledo, (1110, Is the only const Il vl ionnl cure nn the mar. kat. It is taken Internally 1h 60000. from 10 drops to a teaspoonful, It nets dlrently on the 5100t1 and mucous sur- faces of the system. 'They offer one bun- drod dollars for any ease it fails to cure. fiend for circulars- and testlin0r>1- ala. Address. F. J. Ct11.114142> it CO., Toledo, 0. Hold by Druggists, 75c.. Hall's Family Pills are the best. JEWELS ON AN TDOL, ' The Jewels of an Indian idol must bo worth stewing if many of those ramerlcably hideous images possess sura valuable head ornaments as one made tor the idol 1'ar'thasothy, in the TIfy.licane temple at Madras. The omit:110M Is worth some 60,000 rupees, and Is ma'rdc of sovereign gold, studded with diamonds, emeralds, and rubies, the largestt emerald being valued at 1,000 rtl>,ees unci the big- gest ruby and diamond at 1300 rupees apiece. Airs. Gamp.-"Margaret, you had a• man in the kitchen last evening. Was he a friend or yours?" llforgaret -"No, indeed, mum; it was only me husband." MANITOBA GIVES -TRIK[NG PROOF THAT DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS CTJRE WHEN OTHER MEANS PAIL. Mr. J'. J. Perkins Disabled by Kid- ney Pains, Finds New Health in the Great Canadian Kidney Remedy, Tyndall, 11Tan., Nov. 2. -(Speciale. -Ail over Manitoba and the Terri- tories people are telling of benebts from the use of Dodd's Kidney Pills, and this place furnishes a striking example of how they will cure when all other means have failed in the person of Mr. J. J. Perkins. "For two years I was troubled with say Kidneys," Mr. Perkins says. "1 got so bad that the doctor at- teeding medeclared me incurable. 'At times, I had such severe pains in my back that I thought I would have to give up hopes and die. I was unable to work and was becom- ing destitute. "One day, a friend asked me, 'Rave you ever tried hold's ]Kidney Pills?' I answered 'No,' and he persuaded me to try them. "Tho first box made me feel like a nely man; five boxes cured: me COm- plotely. Dodd's Kidney Pills saved my lire." Dodd's Tfidnev Pills cure the Kid- neys. Sounc! Kidneys take all im- purities out 01 the blood. Thus Dodd's Whiney Pills cure llheunla- tism, Sciatica, and • other dlseades caused by uric acic1 in the blood, t When yea hear a loan spend: of a baby as "it" you can safely bot that lie's a bachelor, Mind's Liniment LumhfrmanIs friend Patient -"Aro you sure you can put toy teeth into satisfactory con- dition?" Dentist -"Yes, sir; at any rate, I will spare no pains to do so," Por over Sixty Years ma. w1YaLew'a 08011(1,0 Srker has been mod by pinions of mothers for their children while teetkrag. 1 oeetms the 11,11,1, rotteas Um mans. 51 .070 pooh ewes vied Delia regohunothe sem, N1 and botroln, and In the heat ronm,ly for Olan'heea. Tnmaygvo stubs n bob,fa ,ukC(14"7Ants iWr>nioivx 5,ior0RxarSim,,r "sure 1374 You cannot pray to ,your Father while you ase figuring on preying on your brother. Ask for Minard's and fake no other, A man has no business with reli- gion who has no religion with his business. Pill Sotsstc.—It stands to reason that Or. Agnew's Little Livor P111s will orowd out of the market many of the naeao03ls old-timers, A better medicine at less than f therico 11 the argument heeded to h41 is ea p s keels the demand what it has ]lean-'-phe- 00t8enal-go doses to cents, They cure Sick Headache, Biliousness, and allay all stomach irritations.--$ "3011)1," whispered the good wo- man in the dead of tho night, "thorn aro burglars doWns1:ailal "Yon go down, dear," replied Jolla, sleepily; "they wouldn't dare to stripe a Nwnan." "A roan must bare a head to do business with 111e." "4041at is your business ?" "Z'n1 n• phrenologist," Keep Minard's Liniment In the lime. It makes all the difference whether doubt fs your terminus or but a station on your track. Wash greasy dishes, pots or pans with Lever's Dry Soap a powder. It will 4140>0e the grease with the greatest ease. CURIOUS PAVEMENTS, Glass, Marble, Granite and Other Stone is Used. Streets paved with glass are not by any means unknown. The famous Rue de la Republique at Lyons is a notable example. ?;fore rho pave- ment is laid in glass blocks, eight inches' square,, which are so symme- trically fittedt together as to prevent the possibility of water passing be- tween o-tween the interstices, An Italian nobleman has lately J1aU the courtyard of his polaco paved with slabs of marble, granite and other stone, every one of wtial has been brought from a different land. Europe, Asia, Africa, America, and Australia have all supplied materials for this curious nlosiac, which is composed of over 500 pieces, each engraved with the nam0 of the coun- try from W11iCJ1 it came. On the occasion of his accession to the throne of Bavaria, ))Xasindien Emanuel had 0110 of the roans lead- ing to his palace paved with bur- nished plates of copper, which, gleam- ing in the sunshine, had all the ef- fect of the more precious metal - gold. Down this road it leas his attention to peoceed in Royal pomp, but his purpose Was unfortunately frustrated by a gang of robbers, who one night carried otl much of the valuable paving. Tombstones aro not infrequently employed in different parts of Not tinghanisllire, Derbyshire, Lincoln- shire, am! Leicestershire for the pur- pose of paving; and a year or so back the inhabitants of the Valo of Belvoir raieod a vehement protest against their being used for a pat11- Way leading to the parish church. The local authorities, however, en- deavored to excuse themselves on the ground that they had plenty of old gravestones on halal, which, if uti- lised, would assuredly save the rate- payers' pockets. Faulty Kidney/la-Have you back- aahe? Do you feel drowsy? Do yon' limbs feel heavy? Rave ,you frequent Headaches? Have you falling vision? Have you dieser feeling? Are you de. ;tressed? Is your skin dry? Have you e tired feeling? Any of these signs prove kidney diseaxe. Experience has proved that South American lfidney Cure never fails. -6 FII1IALTT3'S DECALOGTJTS. 1. :Rise early, retire early and flit your clay with work. 2. ,Water and bread maintain life; pure air and sunshine aro luUispen- sable to health. 8. Frugality and sobriety form the best elixir of longevity. 4, Cleanliness prevents rust; the best. cared for machines lest the longest. 5. Ilblougli (sloop repairs waste and strelgthes; 'too much sleep softens and enloebles. 6. To be sensibly dressed is to give freedom to one's movements and enough warmth to be protected from auradon c11ai1ges .of temperature. 7. A clean and cheerful ]louse makes a happy home, S. Tho mind is retreated and in- vigorated ani] '• te.'tl bydistractions vigo]n amuse- ment; but 411)1:50 of them loads to dissipation and dissipation to vice. 9. Cheerfulness makes love of life, and love of life is half of health. On t)Y0 e011trary, sneluess slid discour- agement hasten old ago. 10, Do you gain your living by your intellect? Then do not allow your arms and legs to grow stiff. Do you earn ,your bread by your pickax ? Do not forgot to cultivate 'your mind and to enlarge your kart eft r ,vo."1 vi®�Chh �r RELIEVES IN 318 MINUTES. Sr. Ag toa1A1''J Heart Cure Is t e 1 Myr$ti 0 Remedy. Title remarkable>81'1>11,11>00 111 0 gives prate relief' in 80 minute In sit Cases Of or vola o alt a tavola r syr 1 tLhetd heart dtscana 1 tgte spe5413'1l'enacts a euro. It is it inn.I israft.th,lbnlnutiial'>ng�910110118,, petit tin le 14 a side and all symptoms of. diseased heave It also strengthens tise imam 'f and cures gtenlma+ disorders. 2 1 thought, SETTLERS LOW RATES 300ST, Via the Chicago and North Western liv., on solo every Lily up to Nevem- -ea 301.1), Settle/73 ono luny Wend - eines tickets r r .o front. tht.s i c els at Very lot!] at s ottm c g 8i h ,ft 1. Chicago to points n Utah, A Oltala> Notoria., Idaho, Oregret, 13'nf+htll't011, r • 1, (' a' r oleo i:o1i1 'G t - n ret, IiifL, a . tt \tic 411 sou re', Now Westutlnstnr, Itoesland and other points in the 11 00te10)9 1eisirict, Correspondingly low rates rent n.11 points in (lei>ntle, Full 1a1'tiellln.i'8 from 1>Onrr114 ticket emelt Dr,POWW`S Uvor P1118 OOro 1110 IA81,4d0808100 or 11. IT, Bennet, Oonornl Agent, ea 'iast Xing St., Toronto, Ont.. The Englishman's idea of breakfast is a healthy one. Toast, jam and tea—a chop inebbe.--just enough food for the stomach to assimilate properly—the warmth of the tea to draw the blood to the stomach and assist digestion. Blue Ribbon Tea is the daintiest and crispiest leaves of the tea plant. It is pure tea—free of tannin—appetizing and nutritious. Try the Red Label Brand for your breakfast. 0 Slack, DEE Rood C•syloar. 'Green 4 412 should be A.^..E flaw aw �o h'il'ts' 21ed Label t-8 0. a 0140 MH'ifY 0.0,0*0 FiRMSTo"w nI 'A 44rr.,tx.F. Ladies and Girls, You Can Earn This iloilioome Seed its a Few [Minutes eltleyou poet paid 81nrgoand bca 0Ifll1'and we 1J eo Dred 5'!c- 804092ax 20 inches, named "The Angel's Whisper," TheFamily Record, "sod "Simply to Thy Cross I (ling, to sell at 7.68. each.. We also give a sop certi0cate free to each purchaser. These pictures aro handsomely Sashed An 19 coloro, and could not ,be bought in any store for less than sac. each. Every one you offer them to will buy one or more. Whoa sold send us the money, and we w711 send you this EiANDSODIE run SCARF Ova 4. inebe4loo0, g inches vide, model -tont selected full.furred skins with six Ono full black tails, the very latest style. Woknow you will be more than pleased with it. Miss T Bookers, Roseenberg Can., said: " 1 write to thank you for the handsome 1'ur scare It Isjoet beautiful.. 1 could not buy ane IDs it fa our store for$3.00."" Thoma:dor prlcein dl fox stores is 5),00, and they fully equal in aptsoarenee arty $ro,00 Foe Scarf, We could riot think of giving them for ea little, were it not that we hada great mamba made specially !ores during the summer hien the furriers were not busy, Ladles and girls, take advantage of this chance and write fol the pictures to -day. We guarantee to ,treat you right, and will allow you to lamp tent money eopay yyour rpostage, 00 that youu Fur Scaasl COLONIALt.AlttT 00.. pent• Address oto. Dep. 20 Toronto. Samoa. yd =;AzK3'=."zik:;s;`•s=w.;K:ra'�rse.,1;'Avf+,la46.,,aTLtPArYF' 711 019901 _. -.•a>w+"dt,rn'.it1intn9 When you buy a WASHBOARD see that it bears the name X ' 6llousshold Favorite." "Waverly." INSIST ON GETTING ONE OF THE A$OVE WELL-KNOWN BRANDS The Best That Can be Has.et. USE EDDY'S PAOLS egt TUBS. USE EDDY'S NITCHES. ES. 3F'' oast. Wm:N.9 lkmw 7T9e3.m152.soov 3.3r roast-zymm•M:Lorsort•_ She : "3711)! hoes woman take a mw she 1' an'snam e when omarrles him ' 1 ITe : "Why 'does she talco everything naso lee's got ?" Mlnard's Liniment is used by Physicians Mamma -"Johnny, I'm disappoint- ed in you." Johnny -"Oh, well, you ain't just the mother I thought you'd be. But it's too late now to cry ailout it.'t 4 How? 18y seolfiiog sad su�wiufetj,' tbo. pain, that s the fray' SLJacbs :Y d't i kk 7�d Coro tte Ne ralgi f $ot 4nd ?soP1 t�F 9� al • U \3'o Will yIi40 n080LDT0l.v 8 A Ha GRADE 0u::rrnleed for%Rixr oho vita If you w111 do a fogy hours work Por tcs say dhy niter le1oe!, Boys nulst 00o!0ao refer. eneee from crena orrater/liana Lo•aar W, , i o. 166 4V, Tew York, LI, Room 610, Ne, 166 eeter "'!tp,t!,�1y�ly o Nf¢ap7w pXap0r±±li, U, S, A. n p p 01.1 �',11�ie.Mt7, 1(JRTAIlU$ end all kinds of boom 13nnglugs, alae 4 )fl3 rTllTdTNS DYltb m VIA"'1Vdlo 101,3 about seine /48174244 304134068 Mania ea, ]lox 168, Montroal PATENTS aeeareare SMITii & 1350/14104 8eitoitors of Patents. Canada Life nuad' 1 Toronto. Wtike le o° add ; POULTRY, EGGS 9 UTTER, Eli11EV. We buy f.o.b. or sell on commission. Wo so- Boit your consignments and correspondence, RUTEERFORD,I2EARSHALL .8e CO TORONTO, 42-41 TENTSM Ai L L 301iir1TESE e RE OUT YBEE t38'E1IAf. ATYQNTION To PATENS s,ITI04TIO14. Send for ttandhooi IELS bray et,.TORONTO 05 14atolttt, Eve, Bard Tables The Noah at the Lowest Petco Write for Torino R ,ID BROS.. IV3'Vg Oo.3' 753 King en. vo. Dominion Lilac sten sialggs montratsi 314 Liverpool 8oaton 30 t.ivorpooi i Superior ateemlaodettats Lail ° mid lel passe fere, to ' hoe.: ghee to ascan ora, 41114141441 n br ail ofaaaoa of re amttlnhlpe, �p°cial attention hes been Betio . Psi ofrry d tames and TNird•Ciase 1, 03917 to Pas m 14710 posits* and ell par mien W mole to guy RIZ Of the ePompmy, or to paaaeuaar agouti wDl 1DOMINION r+TSlli OPTIONS: 'W Stets ab., Boston. 1f Fit. 8acnuubut F31.. Slsatnd 77 itins' Bt., east, teronto, 3401(44110, CAP111Ni0S, $TO1:13,.5)114P'S, nt close ptl�oon sand for catalog. HAM finis AND eaNS)00 wsntee. Bond fag Brice 1)0t:. 88'-01 '�, Butter, .A11 KINDS SP FRUITS �f1,¢�t' And Vann Pro. 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