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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1900-2-15, Page 7Pjii3. 15) 1900. CIIlCAGO D'RAINAGI; CANAL',,: A Milfwel;tans pent or Engineerijtp .KEW r'..0/11; l'11101•PourJllMaus aa4l Pro. MEAN' a -NOW 001 10/ for MAIM nlicAtttsan. The city of l:'hlengo has just POT. fouuutd LIPS feat of Standing the Ohl- e{atrO. ILIVerun its head. leeideetelly It has t gone batik to Urn old feebionof wearing the elver.o r, lu very ol a tittles 0 this murky etteaue used to ran toward the elississitrvi, During all the tiene since wliita men have lived near it It bate fed Lake Mielegan. Now It goes to the ll'filaeissippl again, Alid [f soave of the towns In Central Illinois have their witty it may be turned book Into the lake again,, Lake Miehigne is above the level of the Upper Mississippi and only n strip of earth a fent, miles across and ten feet oa' so high heelvs all the water of the lake from flowing south, as it did lA Celle:wok days, Tee oily has eat a big canal through these ten miles. The (anal is Baia of the biggest en- gineering feats ever attempted in this country. It hue cost nearly §84,00O3- COO—More than the first cost- of the Trio Conal from Buffalo to Albany, and more than half its total cost to- day, with all its improvements. Same gigantic results may flaw from this work done by one telly. For in- stance, tbe Unilad States ratty now, using the caned as a starter, dig a shits canal all the lvtty to the Missis- There is powerful opposition to the new canal from two directions. Lake sh;ppers.and captaius appose it because they online that to draw off so much welter from the upper lakes wet lower their, level so much as to injure their harbors. Tbe other objection is mote Tenson- able. Smaller cities and towns along the Illinois 'Palley don't care to bare all the sewage of Cli.9ago swept pest Mean, especially as moat of these towns get their water supply from the riv- Chioago's reply to the criticismis, of course that the water poured clown the canal is as limpid as an angel's tear. And Congress win bave 'to dealde whether the truth is with Chicago or its critics. Chicago being the biggest, it might Le, easy to Prophesy the out- eo0ne. A CHANCE FO:t INVESTIGATION. The Dnexphtfrtest Phenomenon Ooultaefrd ATMs the 1001 t,,n lir an trete line. I:1 one takes in the Mind a bar of metal, heated until one end can only just be held, and then plunges the other end into cold water, the end in the hand becomes so much hotter that the bar has to be dropped. This fact has often been uolified by persons who work at the forge. Their ex- plaaation of it is that "the cold drives the heat up the bar." lint ,this seeme absurd. The phenomenon' Las Puzzled scientific men considerably and many experiments have been. tried in connaotlau with it. From thee° it appears that the beat is transferred, or seems to be transfer- red, much more rapidly in these cir- Lutnstunnes than it is by ordinary Convection or conduction,but the 'ma- son for this is not yet tu.ly explained. The mast feasible suggestion seems to be that the heat which appears to be transmitted along the bar is not real- ly so transmitted, but exists already in the cooler and. When iron or steel has been heated to redness, and is suddenly plunged into water; a mark- ed cbange certainly takes place in the properties of the metal. And if the - change in character in the metal is transmitted from particle to particle to the end of the frod, it possibly re- sults in a lowering of the heat capa- city of the metal, the !teat in it is giver. 033 more readiry, and a in the temperature at thesurface is ob- served. ECLIPSE OF THE SUN. *War Preparations fur Observ.,t(oln DC utr,Tido I Eclipse Next dl Y. The total eclipse of She sun, to take place May 28, is unusual in that almost its entire shadow path will traverse easily accessible and thickly populated portions of the earth's .surtwce, thus rendering astronomical observations less dU£ienit than 'they have been for many years. Alter crossing. Mexico, the shadow od the moon will cast New Orleans in darkness at 7.27 a.m., and will travel at the rate a 1,000 miles an hour to- ward Norfolk, where it Will start across the Atientio at 8,50 a.m, and touch. Butane at Coiubra, Portugal. Next it will take in.A•lgiers and North- ern Africa, vanishing at sunset .near the northern end of the Red Sea. It twill arcus Spain he the afternoon at 4 o'clock. , , ,Arrangements )rive been made'to bi ogrtph it, and theater goers will prob- ably have a cheese La 8430 a moving rs- plroduction of t he phenomenon between vaudeville mete: SOME FBAILT.I.I'uS OF MAN. The anon have again proved their superiority over the women, They have palms in their stones that look green and £lourisiting all winter, though no fres are kepi u for them. f a o p p Tho women nurse a peke all winter, and it is sick- ly in spring. The petnie mead by the men are made of tin.. Every man who leads a prayer - meeting finally gives the impression that the Lord nems an ear-trnhnul)et taut be has exclusive control of this end, When a man deoidaa, under the ia- fluent* of, an inspiring ,,anion, that be will dare 10 be a Daniel, .he meant; that he wj,11 no tenger be Imposed on by his kit}. We' don't suppoee the mon ever lim- ed who was as popular with the worm en. ns.chooblates are. We like to sea a eurly-haired man ' get married and the children arrive in ginclr SlloceSsiOn. 5143 80on loses the air of superiority he seemed to feel Wet ' men with no hair. THE BO11 M Il.E ES1 TRIFLING INCIDENTS WHICH TERRIFY HARDizNI D TROOPS, • The soldier 'Olio le heats In life p'resetleo 01' *ilii Danger Is Oi'lra l lutle.btl'IC1ten al d1e1.014 -. on IN omens et winger.. It le a peeuliar oiroumstanoe that burdened and trained troops will x l go through a long fight surrounded by all the horrors that are ineeperable trete war without flinching, anti with the Inmost appareai callouinesa; and the Sarna !nen will be struck terrified by a single trifling inoitient, Every war of any importance, partio. ularly wars between civilized nations, le prolific in ineidemts of trivial char- acter in th0mselvee, bill so unusual and unnatural that they appeal to the nitturie1 lesLinclive horror of men more suddenly and intensely than per- haps the main terrors of days al oar - nage end surrounding seas of suLer- ing. Such an incident is the one, for example, which occurred at the Battle of Worth, in the early daysof the Franeo-Prassiltn War. Ln Lhe heat of the great battle a wing of the Prussian army was charg- ed by the regiments of ifreneh culraa- siers, in the hope of turning the 'wing and fucitilaeing the fulling hulk of the i'renall infantry, Bat the (luaus - eters were driven back by the unfilneh- ing Prussians, Again the cuirassiers charged, and again the' were driven back by the withering fire of shot:e,n,l shoo, For a third lime they came down again, and as the enemy waited for them to draw nearer a horrible, BLOOD -FREEZING TJ RQR seized the Pru,sians, and for the mo- ment it looked QS if Lhey,'would turn and fly, or be cut down without de fending themselves. But in a mo- ment Lbey had pulled themselves to- gether and.bealen, back for Use third and last time the gallant cuirassiers. . The sight that terrified the Pres - mans appears nothing very much in black and white. It was a regiment of cuirassiers led ata dashing rata;:,_ wards them by a headless officer sit- ting' upright in his saddle and 'meal'- ently encouraging on his men. It was a0 ,less a person than L'utzun tie Tem. m,-om. A Clergyman's AdvieG . THE ALMOST MIRACULOUS CURE OP JOHN SIoOONALD, CAPE NORTH, N. S. Per Yearn Uri Was Agitated - Wills Sphm1 Trouble att11 Pa teat Aiµ of the 1,e0-3198 Treated by the ne,t Speclntlsts In 1'ir.• Coria Rem Arid Ildspl1n I, at Mill (six, TrIt!wut Benefit Dr. 11'iliht are' Tisk i'11I8 Lei's Restored KIM. Mr. John DioDonald, a welt known merchant at Cape North, N.S., was for many years a sufferer from spinal trouble, wbic'b eventually resulted to partaal paralysis, Treatment of many kinds was resorted to. but without avail, until flintily Dr. Williams' Pink Frills• ware :used, with the result that Mr, MaDonold is again enjoying al- most perfect health. Mr. McDonald's story is given as follows in his own wot'cls: "Almose thirteen years ago I • taught a ball cold which lodged in my back, producing a terrible pile. Lina meetel Were at first resorted to. but they had no effect, and the trouble be - mule so bed teat 1 covicli hardly walk, and could not go' out, of doors after dark, as. I. would be tamestcertalni to fall if I attempted to' walk. Medical treatment did me no good. I trted six different doctors, but the resat was always tire same, I spent 3351 for an, electric heti, but it Was slmpfy money, waisted. Years went on' antl,I was continually „growing worse, luutiL in'the spring of 78115 nay 'lower limbs would scarcely support me, In/ June of tbet year Iwant to the victoria General Hospital,• 13alifa0, where I re mained for two months ander the treatment of the hett spetealints.'but when I returned. home Ives OH 0E11y Worse. than when 1' entered 'the home - tat. This thoroughly tli=rouraged me, end I gave up• all hope of ever get - lung halter. I continued - to grow worse until about the ' first of :I:anuary, ' 1806, when I had be- annle so bad that f mead nob stood alone, as my legs were -like sticks Wa- der me. My only means of lonemotion 3111 crutches, endmy legs .drugged after me like useless !pieces of lim- ber; I could not raise them one inch from the floor. About the .first of the following April, .Rev. Mr. 14330Le.0(1 Strongly urged Inc to try Dr. Wil- liams' Pink Pills. I had tried so many things without benefit, that; I did not think the, pills ,multi help me, but nevertheless decided to give them n trial Alter using six boxes I could see: that there was al slight improve- ment, and.I continued using' the pillsUnlit. I had taken thirty boxes, and by' that time new life and vigor and returned to my legs, And I have since been able to attend to my business behind the counter without the tad of erntobes, or even a stick, TT'hder God's. blessing Dr, Whitens' Pink Pills have restored the Lo a nae' meas- ure of health and energy, T never ex- pected to again an,joyl In this world. My restoration has caused a great wonderment: in this section, end as a result I have sold many .gross of Dr, Williams' Pink Pills in my store, and molly of those who have bought them from me tell me they have our - ed them of their troubitas„ 7)r, Williams Pink Pills ant direct- ly on the blood: and nervea. They do not purge, anti therefore do not weak- en like other media /3os. 'They give strength` aroim LNG first pill to the last Used. There are many dealers who offer pink colored substitutes, beenuse the aubstittite.givos them a greater tomtit, but these should al.. ways be retuned, as substiLeitee are either dOngerOUS or absolutely worth- lese. QUEBEC ONCE ]1D.EE. A, Young Laxly of St' Tnstina Writes of lier lxper'ieooe With Dodd's Kidney Tills. IlIPS Aetna /!mirth, 1Tns n SUtrarr1' From 1 .nv li ' I t a 47i1'tlhnol-11Ur111F f r ,1 Ip let CUrenie Invalid' -Tiede ty In !Biller.. abundant Meal It From Ilse of le"d.PA 5(111 try PI118. St ITustine (ae,, Feb, 5, --blies Anna Ciioletta, of this pili,,,, has bean an in- mild, owing to Kidney Disease, all her life until quite recently,'when she be- gan to improve, 'Ter many friends were delighted lit the change and she nkat with enngrntulation and encour- agement on all sides. It was not gen- elt5lly known, hewever, that the cauEe of. Miss Cholstte's improving_ eenditicn woe due to Dodder Kidney bilis, and it vele not until the other day that the fact ,was given out: But seen ie the east and Miss'Chnlette acknowledges the benefit aha bee derived from 1)orld's Kidney Pills is the following Letter, giving full details of her case for the benefit of other sufferers. "Sines the nee of eight yen'sIhave suffered with inflammation df tbe kid- neys. I am to -day twenty tour years old. I hnaten to write you, therefore, to give you the £u11 definite of MY curs, I .eommenced to be sick when going to 691100E I 'Yee not nbie to bear Che butigua or study. One day motharfell sick nnd the doctor profited by the oorastonto tend me a'so He Dame oft n to see me for six months when he told mss it sets not nenessary to Boras any; more; my' trouble would right itself. as I grew older. He made nothing of the menthe I had been unwell already, "Tbe 4e'r'uble ecmtlnuarl constantly after that. I suffered, greatly and wns bed -ridden almost continually. At i his time I Was under the cronsulle- tion of two doctors.. They said I. had'. Merin yu'faring_ihitt lung time of in- flammatlon' of the kidneys. They edicines, and I was ugave mmany under theurfreamment for two yearn. They gave, me no rel'e°, "My parents were greatly pained at seining mo nu'.fearing 50, anti ns for myself T reit that 1 could never find pleavelae agn:ltn in this tenet.. "My father ane (ley read in a new. - Rimer of the pool. effeote of Dodcl'a itidnev Pills. He boughttbe'ee boxes of them to ttry and, tligy.gave' me erme (relief. He bought Yee a dozen metre boxer., and now I era perfectly well and overflowing with life end ep:3ita." carne, of the third regim„1 of cuir- assier,, whose aa.,rl nod been earned completely off hie shoull. s as the troop broke into the third ie,pa'ble enlarge by a came mews,. evhiuh also took off 01.,'1 her o, timer's hang and cut the bugler in two. 11 as remarkal 0 .and singular that at the Bat tie of ,tbrtaoh, winch took place the same day as Worth, a very similar incident occurred, and did more to shake the nerve. of Lhe. Germans than hours of roaring cannon and fighting had done. While a regiment of Prusatun infan- try were standing in reserve, watch- ing the fight as well as they/ could from their position of shelter, it charg- er belonging to a li'renob dragoon regi- ment (one which was practically de- stroyed ha the bailie) galloped right into the midst of the men, who rubbed to arrest it, aid immediately fellback in alarm ; for swinging to the bridle want the whole left .arm bfl Lhe charg. ers' rider, the fingers of the handl time ly grasping. the rains. The arm ap- peared to have .been severed a few inches below the shoulder, and was eottainly that of -an officer, but who the officer was has never been satin- faetorily established. So moved were the hardened mon of battle at TIIT9 HORIRIBLE SIGHT that no One would touch the horse, and the animal was allowed to gallop off, to be killed a few minutes later in crossing before some Prussian guns, Trifling as the incident was, many of the brave fellows who witnessed it de- clared that their first, almost irresist- able, impulse was to throw down their arms and bolt, . Yet it wan withl the help of just such men that Generalrvon Goben routed the Freneb that memor- able day in August, 1870. It is a ,well-known fact that the fin- est tend bravest troops the world, can produce have no immunity from that strange and mysterious madness known to military' history as •"war panic" A heavy war, freouent san- guinary engagements, night marches, end surprises sometimes play havoc with soldiers' nervous systems, and yonder them mare like hegb-spirited colts than men who have taken the field prepared to suffer immeasurable Mirrors and 'take death cheerfully. Those who .have read deeply about the Peninsular War will perhaps recce.' leaf that one Or two British regiments, the very pick of our army engaged in the war, were so terrified that they were absolutely routed during one - night's march by nothing more tang- ible than a false rumor. The troolps were marching along in good order, cheerily chatting as if they were on the way to manoeuvre ou'-i- dershot Plains, when a rumour run down the tines that the enemy was at hand. The next moment the Lim of orderly soldiers was changed into an 1£,LONGA'TED MOB OP ABASED MAN tbrowing away arms, baggage, and all they carried, and running away in ev- ery ail:eotion, their £acme blanched, and their care deaf to the thundered com- mands of their officers. For the moment they know but one sentiment, one shnoLion ; a sudden, pas- sionate blind terror, and they fled without thinking whether they were running into the acme of that ibing they dreaded or not. f t was a ter- ror of madness, and only ii:s madness redeems .it from dishonor. If any- thing were n5008aary to demonstrate the unnaturalness 04 the patio it would be done by the grand faobttbat the moment it became known that the enemy was really at band, tbe men in- scantly fall in and showed the utmost eagerness to attack, .Cho neper when &Ilse set the men flying like n horde of nervous women; the rumor when true, ungnestionethly, matte the women men of steel again. Such "war panics"': are mysteries; cvon the most, experienced officer CUB- j1AVN TAsT C'i1Y LAN ORPGN 'i'L;A ? lt'e or pore de lcli than ! n Japan, Sold only In kart not satiefuotorily explain thein. There is something 40 unnaturally—almost 91108 it unreasonable about Mem v )11 y •n s n shoo i 3 b lit) e n dishonor; 1 n at Y r, and t is paltieulaely remarkable that "war panics" have .mostly occurred among regiments whose fearlessness and prowess have made the hearts of their' countrymen heave with pride. During the Zulu War two or three such panios occurred among our troops, though, of course, on ce email er scale and el a' more metieratee:Lar_ aoter. Now and then during that war small camps were suddenly thrown into dl,ordsrly terror, and al, most put to bolting by a sentry' .mis taking some bulb or shrub for a Zulu spy„ or the foremost of an ;attacking horde, and firing upon it; On one occasion a sentinel, guarding a gimp, eapled tome dark object creep- ing about among some bushes a little way off, and fired at It, The next in- stant the camp was in disorder; mel were seizing their arms, and rushing forward to pour a bet fire in tbe di- rection pointed out by the sentry, de- spite that the fire was unreturned; and after a few minutes' firing into the darkness, at nothing in particular, a few men ventured out, and discov- ered that the whole cause of thatnlorm' was n poor, velvet -eyed cow, which had strayed, and strayed into the jaws of death, tool WAR TACTICS OF HORNETS, Boys who propose to bombard hot. nets' nests may find valuable infor- mation in the description, by Hervy Laney. in, jibe Scientific American, of the way these insects defend their homes. There is always a sentinel oa watch at the entrance, and when a stone is thrown at the nest, "the hand that threw it has been marked. as sure as the sun shines, and before the attacking party can turn the bead 1m will feel a.stunntng blow on the forehead, and possibly drop to the earth with pain, for the hornet flies with sueli velocity that the human body is not swift enough in move- ment to get out of the way." In making such a charge, Mr. Laney says, the hornet fees "with head and tail together,(' and tha sting is driv- en deep. :But if the boy gets behind a tree or bush, and throve from shel- ter, he is likely to escape, because the hornet seeme to possess little power of loca'ing the enemy at sight. When the delivery of a stone is followed by a snecess'uli charge, Mr. Laney thinks it is becauae the hornet possesses "the faculty of naarkiog the direction of .a missile thrown at the nest" The Only Cure for Catarrh. Miss Lizzie Lanford, of 558 Market St., Chieag•c, 111., says: `I have been u rohtstant sufterer from Catarrah for twelve years, During that time I have used most of the known remedies for Catarrh, but can safely stay that Caterrhozone is the best. It has aur.. ed me, It is very pinasant and ,ef 00•. Live in its use. I shaill recommend it at every opportunity to my friends" Catarrh -o -zone is a guarltnteed cure. Solei by all druggists, Trial 0u:51 sent t0 any address fog IOC in stamps. N, C. POLSON & CO., Iiingstnn, Ont., Pro• prietors. if you would not be forgotten es a00n as you are dead, either write things worth reeding or do things worth the writing. A SISTER SAVED. Sickness Banished -Health Festored, Gentlemen,—Dr. Ward's .Blood and Nerve Pills have done my sister so much good that in grateful apprecia- tion I told Mr. Tully, the druggist, I would gladly give a testimonial' un_ solicited, , as to their merits. My sister, 15 years of age, caught a vio- lent cold—since then she has been in very poor health, lost all relater was anemic, her blood had no vitality, and' she had no physical strength, she be- came extremely nervous, so muelh so 11ha1 aha could not. stand any exertion or excitement, and it was impassible for her to get restful sleep, she lost her appetite, her heart Ilona me very weak, palpitating 00 violently that she could hardly breathe at the sligh- test. exertion. When she commenced taking T)r. Ward's Blood and Nerve Pills two months ago she was in e state of complete physical and nervous prostration. Her blood was scanty with no more strength tbau water. Since taking Dr. Ward's Blood and Nerve Pills she has been rapidly mend-' ing, her appetite 1108 returned, she, sleeps well her nerves are stronger,' and her heart gained strength' so that it is able lo fulfill its functions. Prior Lo taking Dr. Ward's Pills site had taken many medicines without; any special benefit. Dr. Ward's Blood and Nerve Pills are certainty the only medicine that has done any good. Be-' fore inking them she was getting weaker, her heart and nerves 'losing strength. daily, Since she had began. taking them she has daily and con- tinuously gained health and strength, CLARA ELLIOTT, 80 College street, Peterborough, Ont A fat kitchen, a lean twill, but with future provision you can se live stili. IS TT11S TE.Ui.? "I take 11, said the man who bad been reading about one of the 3igbts In South Africa, "that Lille was a real, genuine British vletory," "W eat malted you, so certain?" sato- ed the other man? "Why, the cable 10 01131 working, A J4ritislf defeat falls on the cable with a dull, eiokening thud and breaks. It." LIFE'S DIFFICULTIES. Penalties ofM Methods In ds of e Living' IPicton, Dec, 18th.—We read a great deal concerning the hardships and suf- fa8nrIns etndeneadlybydaLhysa CoafnoaudrianDoopioLno- ion, But the Letitia is that many of Dur descendants, in our own times, endure equally as ,tench as did their forefathers. The ,mea of Miss Anna 'Young, of this Lotya is an instance. Miss Young le a grand -daughter of Col. Henry Young, the United Empire Loyalist, in whosehonor Wort Henry, at Kings- ton, Was named, She says;—" I had Mattered with rheumatism for twenty years. My poor body was all twist- ed out of shape, so you can Imagine the agony I endured. 52y physiciana. could not help me; tall the medicines I used Were utterly useless. "I read of Dr, Arnold's English Tox- in Pills, one day, and thought I'd give them a trial, I am thankful for hav- ing that inspiration, for Tam now free from very terrible. pains end aobns, Menke to Dr. Arnold's English To. Pills—and to them alone. I cannot, of course, bemade young again, for. I will be 79 years old in December, yet I feel I can end my days in pence, thanks to Dr. Arnold's English Pills." Dr. Arnold's English Toxin Pills, the only medicine On earth that sures disease by killing the germs that cause it, are sold by• all druggists at 75e. a box ; sample size 25c„ or sent prepaid on receipt of price, by Tbe Arnold Chemical CO„ Limited, Cana- da Life Building, 43 King St. W., Tor onto, I3appy s the wooing that's not long a doing. Sorry's the wait for the ton- tine date. There are many muscles In the hu- man body, control of which has been lost through tig=q1 of disuse. La Tosoana, 10c. R shit CE 0IGAR N1ACk01tY,Montroal Roast beef that 1s not well done is a rare thing, r_ {l, Pharaoh 1CC.1Po@anhoe. • Ton may talk too much on the best of subjects, except fraternity. FOR OVER FIFTY YEARS Mee. WINSLC W S SOOTHING STROP has been used by =there for their children teething. Itsoothos the child, softens the gums altars Palo, aures wind collo, and is the best remedy for diarrhoea 250. a bot. tin. Sold by all druggists throughout the worse. Be sure and u k for Mrs. Win,low's dootbmg Orrap. Every man has been, is, or will be handsome in the eyes of some wo- man. O'KEEFE'S Le UTOF MALT Invigorates and 8tr.ngthens. LLOYD wOOD, Toronto, GENERAL AGENT, Unbecoming forwardness oftener proceeds from ignorance than impud- ence.—Greville $TATs OP Onm, CITC t,F 705,800, ss LOCAs Couvrr. J Mauer J. CHE31EY makes oath that he 1a s nior partner of ih,' firm of P. J. CHENEY & ro., doing buoino•s in the Olty of Toted*, 0nanty and Shute aforaanld, and the' esid Arm wit pay Om um of ONE 1-1UNU191 DOL. Le Rs tor atoll and every wase GI CA1,8Bit that rennet" a cured by the use of HALL'S 0ATARleB Orr FRANK; J. MENET. Swcru to haters ma lino auhsorlbod in mr preeeece, 013(50141 day oC ll,W. (41., A.D. 135, d. 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Tbsir regalnr »ee prevent Infootl• one diseases. Ask your dealer to obtain e supply, Lists mailed free on application. F. C. CALVERT & 00., MANCHESTER • . ENGLAND, . WOOfr yP OTO ENG}}O,,�AVDN 'fiR'3 � R I ` T• t 3'-'• 9r10'x'' . •AIG ••' O are said to be the best - judges Of Tea in Europe, even the poorest classes being large Consumer's of the very choicest Teas grown in In- dia and Ceylon, The Teas most in favor in Ireland are rich, strong, liquoring kinds, similar to Canadian 18 .NP7511Ni* GOEA 011 Mnr.4RIon IN cEYbOPd TEA—It rx o slloultl a y ie nytlth; Pia 3il0404 5*. fa992,114, 1(, 45'i6Nd 645,tty, pJ •1, gg ,� •, tJ NEURALGIA, $OIATICA, MUSCULAR, INFLAMMATORY, GOUT, WMSAGQ, RH1UMATIC PARALYSIS, ACTH MA 0 w of ^hod 1s sum and bas eared thoasa1ds-80M0 pronounced Incurable. Write at onto. Roolllet anti Proof on request. Ad¢rrss a a Tim irf S AGS iC11O1 Tr'�On arae 0 C na a ttd eta al d GO., ! O mane= yvass PETR NOTE It as 4 .FL6 E EMULSION :� for most efficient substitute cod-liver oily pleasant to the taste, e and agreeing with the most sensi- tiveach. Used by atom physicians in the treatment of all throat and lung troubles, and— if results count for anything—almost no ,limit to the good it can doe Sample bottle Mailed tie any address on receipt of to cents to cover postage. Angier 'Chemical Co.u'.`iin4,'Oe Toronto A sample room is dangerous when TORONTO Gutting 301,00l offers operant advantages toomany samples a les areta ken. - to eu deerous of au mtreee thorough km»vledge o! Cutthig and Pitting Gentlemen's Garments. Write for particulars. 113 tango St., Toronto. 'a. -e. "858785 BRAN)" Maoklntoelq. never hardens & is guaranteed 'Yater, '13 ver SubGukr fo thb,g 08., 0OLo,Ooat, • TO Ciry1E,A COLD 1N ONE DAT Take Laxative Btomo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if to tette to onre. BL W. Grove'* ttguatnre de on each box. • Mammon is the largest slave holder in the world,—Saunders. tisk Teachers Wanted To send for our completer SHEET MUSIC CATALOGUE and SPECIAL HATE OF DISCOUNT. We are equipped to supply every 10(810 TEACHER In Canada Whaley, Royce 8 Co., 169 Tonga St., TORONTO, ONT. Carters COLD CORE 70o. Giese in a tiny P. Mr Corm000 & Co., Agents, Montreal. THE DES MOINES INCUBATOR -,,stand ohealfest O. Rolland, sole agent forthnllmninion. R-od Bet stamp for catalogue. 373 St. Paul street, Montreal sausage Caslttgs--EnglishpSheep 1d Am1 erioen }tog Casings -reliable ggnoun ntr, lit pries. PARK, BLACKWELL & e0., Toronto. Catholic prayer Boake Rosnrles,Cro- olfhurch Ornament , Ettio tonal Work Statuary, and Ch Ornaments, tioaticnnl Works. d. �SADL108 receive 0.,pMontreatten- tion. ft Bennie SENSE SILLS Roaches, Bed L Bugs, Rate and Mice. Bold by all Druggists, or 881 Queen W. Toronto ROOFING 03111311001 Metal Works. R000171F SXATE Ln Bluok, fled or Gruen. SLATE BLAOYBO,LRDS ('We anpply Public and Aigb 8,40015 Toronto). Roofing Pelt, L',tob, Coal Tar, eta. ROOFING TILE (See New CI,,' 14,;111, loos, Toronto, done by ourerm). Metal 001(100(4 Olin aioes,eta. (4014001(00 furnished for work complete 0,10, materials shipped to 5n• part of the country, Phonel0tl 0. DUTHIE& SONS, Aaolalde&WldflOrSta,TorontO Farmers intending to Seed Corps Note This. Mineral l Extract ie the olrnnpest and lyj lll4l ([ A II L hos, 3ngradi 1 too coloring en Dorn t1 had 14 ores a from packing lip corn when planted. L 1 bad 14esees ,1cornculprit last year an mi l85 -sero form and bad 0 . 1 :0.t vclam nnd had mitotic stem heavy 000 ye 1 l,y erose. I a eking It ,, ow a :4 ing coot 11 plenum for making cure vrow elan, faeihtg ao sea Partners with It thea I nava taken the WOO' for id to their won wish to buy only a amen box should send in Mors 20 orders not later 0 than Feb. colors 00 box colon 20 bushels, trace S2or • .00 if box meter,' Febbushels,(51), price 35.00, will hoard for 0 or ers dared offer Fb arch Terms, oder with t. them p orders taken a ed before let, ,n or,tdie get. them all peeked and .shipped0,1 being. April Is, of Swaotlyrd at nT,R, and 011,, for nolbon or mony her 0101 at guutrnutoed to glee istinTn,tlun or nonny refunded. ANDREW KAUFMAN, Fergus. P.O., Ont. (D Odorless Closet. This now and most useful invention has not only proved to ben greet 80ller, bel a hoop to hundreds. hinny medical mon aro ming this closet, and ell pre, n0nn00 1t absolutely odorless and sanitary in cram 0.0peek After being In the market for over two years this ulosot has brooms so popular that the outmatch -is ers have had to double their 08tputin odor to meet the demand. Por catalogue and Pries List lento to Odorlessl The Od ss Cremator Closet U C Co., Hamilton, Ont. CANADA PERMANENT Loan and Savings Company' mttroaros amen 1865. The Oldest and largest Canadian Mart. gage Corpbratiou, Paid-up Capital, - • :$:,600,000 Reserve Fund • • • 1,100,000 Road Offloe-Toronto 01,, Toronto. eranb0 Offleee-Winnipeg,, Man., Vaneeuver, 'B.0 13415100118 RECEIVED. ,merest allowed, .DEShh11TURES 15531ED for 1, 8, 8, :4 or Ornate, With lateregt COW. etln01,04, MONEY LENT an security of real estate mert,spt, Government sod Municipal Benda, ata For further particulars apply to J. NOORBERT 5.133014, MOosging Director, Toronto. HARRIS Imuzves600rtval,., LEAD, COPPER, BRA38. Wholesale only: Long Distance TaIephoue1722. WILLIAM ST., TORONTO. POULTRY, BUTTER, EGOS, APPLES, and other PRODUCE, to ensure best results oon,lgn to The Hawser' Commission Co., Limited, Cor. Wont -Market .& 0olbernn St., Toronto, CHEAP MANITOBA FARMS for sale. improved and unimproe^d. On0.6¢th oweh Intending settler. 0.11 and get 4eoedt of fifteen Mrs' experience as to district to settle to. A, w. AU6r1N,' 21 ror0nt0 CAWmhero, Toronto. permanentlyonrer Cats rrb,,f none, nw - ra . m throat, rano ach 0034laddor. 5h&its a box. write for particulars, The Indio,, Catarrh 0ure 00., 346 SL James-sc., Aloutr081. L Mills, Mit Is 8t Halos Barrieters,eto„removed to 4Ve,ley Bidgn., 111oh. mond tat. W. Toronto. Dyeing CSv�fi® OB ry, For the Corp beat send mu work to the. "t BRITISH AMERICAN DYEING CO ” -Look for agent in your tom, or send direct. Ivlontreai,Toronto, Ottawa, Quebec. WE ARE OFFERING TO INVESTORS special stock, guaranteeing large dividends; also an fn, etahneot meal- pay0b.e in monlhlyinstalmento, drawl( cash dividend , half yearly, Pnrtaes wentlnag 0,410 4utl. profitable ioroOrneot ehoild eorreapo,d,dile The Sun Savings and Loan Co., Toronto, illotray loaned on favorable tering; Egeuts wanted in. unrepresented dis;rtoto; Michigan Land for Sale. O 000 AORES 0000 FARMING LANDS-ARENAO Y L,sao Ogrmaw and Crawford Counties, Title pen. feet. On l41,oh.gan Central, Berndt & 11aokhrac and Loon Imket lisilroals, aR prises tensing from 82 to 35 per sore. These Linda are Oloso to Enterprising New Towne, Churches, Reboots, etc„ and will be sold on oat reasonable terms. Apply to 11, DL P1 Tacit, d •tut, west Boy Olty, Mhi41, Or J. w. (merle Whittemore, Mich, (olm'Sinion Line till.IPB Portland, Me., to Liverpool, via lfautox. Large and fast Steamers Vagcouver, Dominion, Cambromao. Bates of passage l- Fiat Cabin 600 opoardet Sooeod C4510,838; Steerage, 028.50 and 1x53 50, For lumber information apply to local agents, or DAVID TORRANCE & G0„ Genets) Agents, 1781. Saoran,ontit, Moutrsel, Cheapest and Deet Covering In the World. l,gb4 PIPEBOILOER Coverings Roam and Hot sod Cold Water Pipes, Oola8i010ge Pipes. Kitchen Bottoe, etw Ear particulars apply to MICA BOILER COVERINO CO., United, Toronto, Montreal, wed Lond00,,1100. THE MOST NUTRITIOUS. GRATEFUL—COMFORTING. BREAKFAST—SUPPER. F JAS. R. At4NFTT, Manger. JOHN J. MAIN, Suet. nn11 Treali I1 he C naO,d Ian llene Safety BOILER 01 Esplp.ailnadbue, rtle Toronto OphrtrSt., Nigh Class Water Tube Stotim Hollers, for All Pressures! Duties and Fuel ' semi POR DESCRIPTIVE CATAI.0000. Toronto Electric Lloht T77h,0o LOrt, & Limited. imited. Ming as T1aetsPne0ln*uOumglL The Wilma , 'publishing Po,. #omitod (LU al Tereet0, weer. bollen) maybe Heaven/Bev