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The Brussels Post, 1902-1-9, Page 2
llmULIA.0 . B I1QWLLAN1 7.TEWS OR Sala, PROM BONNIE SCOTLAND. Z4113, Things Happen to Interest the $ons ,°!! +told Seotta, A young biuojaoltet on board 'RM. S. Starling, at Creouocts., lane be- come heir to an cerate valued aL X500,000. A Pale's* mattwho failed years ago has clone well by its creditors, Af- ter a successlul stay 114 the 'United Estates be went back and discharged all hie old Ilatlllities, 'the movement for the erection of a monument -tit Bothwell Brig ht me- mory of the Covenantors is making good progress. About J:425 has been subscribed, but .2100 more is needed, The other clay the grave closed. over the ronrains,of Margaret Tensile, at Kirkcaldy, who, dying at the age of 8(f, hod the iilst.tetion of having been born on the Held of WVaterloo, the day after Lite groat battle. The father, mother and family and grandfather and grandmother of W. BlturaY, of Nottingniun, adjudged to be the best spoeimcn of manhood in Great Britain, and the winner of Santlow's thousand guinea prize, ell reside at Ilowwood. The snail steamer for the past few reeks has been bringing to Storno- way hondre1s of men 000 woaten tram the east toast Belittle stations. On some occasions so large were the crowd that an extra st inner had to he put on to convey passengers. Mr. Andl•ow Carnegie has promised to. give Abbeyh]ll Free Church, Ed- inburgh, an organ costing between Ave and six hundred pounds. The gift has been obtained through the eilorts of Bailie 1VLtterson, who is 0 member of the congregation. The officers and nim) of the guard during the royal visit to Balmoral each received .a present from his Ma- jesty in the shape of a pipe and box of tobacco. The gifts are highly ap- preciated by officers and then alike, being preserved in mauy instances as /souvenir's of their stay at Deflates'. A scbrmo is at present taking shape 1':1r an extension of the Aber- deen 'tramway system. 1,t is propos- ed to extend the lino on the one side from 'Woodside to Ilyce, and on the other from Mannolield to Cults. The cost is estimated at from £50,000 to £60,00u, and the Intention is 10 appl'oLeh Parliament in the ensuing session. A beautiful cross has been erected by the Dowager Duchess of Argyll to the memory of her husband, te00gu Douglas, eighth Duke of Argyll, at Idaaliarfoch, Argylishlre, The cross, which stands 21 feet in height, is of line red stone from the Cornockle quarries, and occupies a commanding position on a high clef, entree as Dun Dubh, the foot of wi•len is washed by •the sea. It is nearly op- posite to the Island of Sanas, and about twelve miles from the Mull of Kintyre. Recently a curious find was made in the lodgement of •'sumph" at I'uruacebank pit, Devon colliery, be- longing to the Allot Coal company, at a depth of 030 feet from the sur- face. This was a live eel, 17 inches long, which was eau;,;llt by one of the workmen and brought to the pit- head. It. was placed .in a small tank of water, and is still alive. The manager and others area loss to at - know how eichthyological speci- men CCi-men had found its way to so extreme a depth of the shalt. The St. Bernard's Trout Conserv- ancy Association have lust planed a Iurthcr number of trout in the water of Leith, near the Well. The fish were in splundid condition. Angling has been prohibited by the magis- trates and council "iill further no- tice --n, restriction which will facili- tate the natural Increase of trout, The water of. Leith Is the only trout stream in Scotland protected by an annual close time --and yet free to all on Wednesdays and Saturdays, by permit issued by the town clerk. The havoc the war is making in the ranks of the British soldiery is shown by the fact that the 1st Bat- talion of Argyll and Sutherland highlanders, which was over a thou- sand strong when it sailed for the front a little over two years ago, bas now only a hundred men in the Feld who originally went out the s'egiment. 01' course disease has playedgreater havoc than casual- ties, and many neon have also been invalided home. SUB, only to have 100 in the Yield of those who first Went out to South Africa shows the drain war has been upon the coun- try's resources in men alone. When the Callander and Oban Rail-- testy ta.ii-arae extension from Conner Ferry to ilallachulislt, a distance of about 26 miles is completed, it will be able to boast of . having the second longest bridge in Europe. This will be found at t onne1 Ferry, where the line Is carried across Loch I:tive immedi- ately below the famous falls of Lora. The design adopted is that known as the cantilever, and takes the font of a clear span of five hundred feet. The ebth•e superstructure will be of steel. An access for toot paesenge's is provided across the bridge, and the blear height above ordinary high tido will be fifty loot. PAPIER STO°ICINGS, Tho new use to which paper may . bo put seem numberless. The latest announcements are' or paper gloves and stockings, the faster having been course of manufacture several p10nth8. They are not thin things you 9pu1d wear through in a day, but quite tou,j}• Paper twine, which has long been known', is roughed by ,machinery so as to seem fuzzy, itkn Wool, and it fs then knitted te, e ;dive Just na r w44'o yarn. 'rho stock 111gs will bo .retailed at about tlil•ee- hulfpence a pah', So to buy new ones will not bo Olive expensive Limn the coat of washing. J CONTOUR. Percy—"Con yeti outilne a hen's character ins bib simpo of his head?" Oily --"04,, net, nut 1 can glue a srectebtng geo11 razes at hitt by the shape of i1e Owe.," ,1 ON )THE FARM. g. tt74944"R,1'V..QsJv goC,:it e0 Q111aAP FENCING, A groat many formers have rail fencee. which will not turn stock and. which give the owuers a great deal of. trouble lu keeping rolls on the fence and the stakes In the ground. Io our section we have solved this pro- blem by the use of a little wire and some ingenuity,'' We have made out 01 our old Fail fence a .n01y tepee which will turn any kind of motet cold which costs very little gash out - lily compared with .othr fence$, 1. believe 11 is the only fence 1 know of that you bugle to build from the top, Nuys a writer, in pl'efece to the ioilgwing (lll'Octhine: Tools,—/t pair of 1y10e pincers or pliers, a grubblng hoe, o ,rack made of 1 by 3 strips tie lett tall, to hold ,your top rail, and lastly. but :11051 important, a. bale of No, 12 black Weiras pliable as you call got, iter al. -1, Thu stakes 'should bo six and a hall feet long, made of lo- cust, oak, . 990111Ut or any timber that will last, These stakes do not have to be perfectly straight, as '11118 is the great advantage of this fence, to use m0400401 that cannot be used anywhere else esteem, in a wood pile, r. The braces, which are wired to the centre of top rail, And ex- tend to the ground between the stakes, should be 548 and a half feet long, 11tuce thein from anything from two to three incises in diameter. They need not be put in the ground, as your rails will hold then( in place, 3, lulls can be used from the old fence, s1•u.(g11 or ,.rooked, When you take a rail to wife it to the braces, if it leaves a hole let It be. You can put tt piece in the hole. You will lose too much time to select every rail. Building,—Setup two .stakes and wire together where they cross, then (14 holes for then) to go into ebeut four suet apart. This is your be- gienin4. Temporarily brace these stakes with a brace 01 rail, which should be as straight and assound a ono as you can pick. up. Now use your rack for holding til, end on the ground while yuu dig the holes and wire the other stakes. Put the rack about two feet from the end of the top rail and then set up your stakes against the top rail. Uig holes for theta opposite the rook's feet, put the stokes in, %vire Lagether where they cross under the top rail, then put on another rail, lapping about eighteen inches, and so on until you have put this way about ten or twelve panels. Then go back and put on your brace to keep the fence from pushing backward and forward lengthwise. When you have put on all your braces, begin at the bottom to put on the other rails, tee with wire to the bottom of the braces, lap the rails eight to twelve inches, laying bottom rail until you are at the end or your stakes, then conte back, take the next rail, and so on until your panel is complete. A hundred pounds ut wire will build from seventy W nighty-flvo panels, according, to the size of the rail. TMANlir. U A good acre of clover has in statics, leaves and roots about 188 pounds of nitrogen, 40 pounds of phosphoric mad and 115 pounds of potash, all availublu when it decays in the soil. When clover Is tco much needed for feeding to be plowed un- der it is a satisfaction to know that whoa fed each Lon returns about SO worth of fertilizer in the manure, cad the roots of the two-year-old clo- ver sod have about one-half as much manurial value when plowed uncles• its the whole crop would have. There. are certain crops, gardencrops more frequently, that need to make rapid growth, that will do better on well- rotted 41)401ire than fresh manure, though many farmers who use man- ure fresh or nearly so Supplement them with COfnn1Ormla1 fertilizers to stimulate the early growth until the manure decays in the soil and the plant roots reach it. Those who let their manure rot be- fore using it need to be careful to do their worst in such a way as not to let it waste by leaching or evapora- lion. The first is very nearly check: - ed by keeping It heaped under Lhe covered shed or. barn collar. with ce- ment floor under It and the last by keeping it moist well trampled clown and with a covering of dry earth or other absol bolrt to. get the ammonia that might Os1ape during fermenta- tion, Many dairy fasters do not place a sufficient video on their manure when they are feeding clover hay, bran or gluten meal, They know thy can grow good crops, but they scarcely realize that it is because rich food has made a manure heap rices in fertility. 711e groat needs of the farmers thein are to make a goodly quantify of rich manure, to save it without waste and t0 use it judiciously, and if all their savings for the year are represented by that, it will bo as good us motley in the bank. CARPI OF FEEDING COWS. 'The cow requires not only mater- ials for maintenance, but also meet have protein, .fat and carbohydrates to make milk from. The milk con- tains water, fat protein (casein, or curd), sugnt', the ash, and three aro all . made frons rho Cnnstltlunla 01 the food. If sullielent protein, fat eprl Carhrihvdrntes urn ennfo.in,.' + tete food glean her, the cote stipples this deficiency for a tn10 by drawing on her own body, and grndeally be. gins to shrink in quantity or quality of milk, or holt. The stingy footles lv is full of Wale hay, butair else (becomes pool' and does not yield the milk anti butter she 541ftuld. ilcr Milk glands are a Wonderful Ina01)1110 bet they cannot (make milk 0asein (cured) out -of the carbolsydratee in 000r141,. unappotx(ng, indigestible smote hay or sawdust any more Omit the Termer hiln5elf Can ntake butter Tooth P er 2,5 Good for d Teeth • Not R t « for Good Teeth £ o5edoxtt Liauid 25o. Lt. core Lir,uld and Powder 75e. At all stores er by mail. Sample of the Liquid for the postage,aq ' HALL '& RUOKEL„ Montreal.. from skim snipe. She must not only have a generous supply of good food, but It must contain sufficient amounts of the nutriments needed for making acini, Until this fact is un - ((instead and appreciated, successful, profitable Jlitilying is out of the clues - CANADA'S CORONA -TIM; ARCM: The Line of the Route Will be Lavishly Decorated. • Tho London Daily Mail says tilde is hist a chance that the 1Yestmindter thin, the cow must be regarded as portion of the coronation route will,. a sort of living machine: title takes as bents a royal borough, present a the i•aiv materials given her In the perfect picture of artistic and synl- form of food and works thorn over bolical beauty in June next, Into funk. If the supply of proper Ilr, Ii'r•edorick Vigers, who made Materials is small, the output will bo some excellent suggestions 'for the small, The cow that will not re 10 Jubilee, has prepared designs for a generous feeding should be disposed series of emb10m10 arches suggested of at once and 000 bought that will. .for erection' In the city of Westmin- ster for the coronation. NO CO TSIIMPTiVES IN ,IO One at the beginning of the Mall, YEARS,• trotting, the Morse Guards' parade, would represent ,Great 1101tain and Statement of Dr. John Per %% o ._,. Ireland, the cent* piece being_'tho e gals n The crew Free Consumptive of royal arms and those of the princes Hospital an Immediate helper of tin blood on a banner. while on to This End, )les, n Ede are t11e elms of t1e coun- ties, the whole being on a gold The statement of nr. John Fergu- ground studded with the King's ini- son, 0110 of Toronto's well-known teals. physicians, that, "if consumption Tho Indian w09 Ifni ire P ltd be eus pati,nta wore properly- Isolated and tinted by an 'arch in Whitehall,c con treated, within lest years from now sistsng of a gold canopy, supported tuberculosis would be one of the on white tiers of arches to r0presout rerest, of known diseases," ought to ivory. These are surmounted by prove an encouraging stimulus to golden domes, to be perforated with Mends W the new Free Consumptive colored celluloid, behind which would Hospital to hurry along subscrip- be powerful electric lights for even - Ones towards the furnishing Of thlsiing illuminations. hospital, capable of admitting at The centre of the Canadian design charge. Is a snow peak canopy rising out of once Ilfty patients—nnd without any a blue sky groundwork, with colored 7 he curability of tuberculosis in fruit trees, and below these a field clearly In evidendo in the records of of golden morn. On'the faces of the the Tfuskot a. Cottage Sanitarium arch aro thr arms of 'the Dominion under the management of the Nor Provinces, trophies of moose head's, toua! Sanitarium Association, and salmon, and other Canadian (fold and Lader whose auspices the new Free river spoils. On the top of the pil- lars are figures in khaltl. bui.t, 111 four years 422 patients The African and .Australianarchee huge been treated and more than are equally Line In conception, and 30,1 have been cured, or so helped the design for the entrance to West- minster they could go back to work, Abbey consists of a canopy caring for w1(e or children dependent of cloth ofold over the central en- u]lou them.trance, embroidered with the rose, he 1109010Free Consunptivo hasp]-trance, and "thistle. On either side tat is situated in 8fuskoka, not far the hangings are of red sills, and the fu11), the two 40 from the Muskoka gentlemen who have ktt Cottage Sanitar- whole is lined with a vivid blue silk, generously borne the cost of con- emblazoned withgolden stars. A st'uctin4 the building desiring that golden figure of St. Peter surmounts the sande benefits that have c0010 to the central canopy. The columns patients of the Muskoka Cottage are velvet draped. Sanitarium, by virtue of its excel- lent situation, should come to the vvriD 1� ,1 N T A T K$. poorer patients whose only hope is It11JfJlc lily x1ill11u n admittance to tate Free Coanump- Live llospital. All that is wanting now is the fur- THE CLAY POTTER WHO ES - Mailing of this hospital with bode CAPED BEING CRIPPLED and other necessary appointments. FOR L.t. . BY ALMOST 7 h., rational 'Sanitarium Associa: tion because of their heavy debt. A I2 TRA CLE, are tion, to undertake this part of A N Wideman. of Duntroon, the work. Only let 11)0 many whose se Ont., Interviewed in Toronto The Most Hopeless Case of Rheumatism on Record - A Living Monument to the Pow- er of Docid's Kidney Pills. hearts are touched by the distressing cases chronicled al clod in newspaper col- umns from day to day send their contributions of 81., or, ff possible, 135, 410, 00 400, and no time will he lost in open rig- wide the doors of Toronto, 'Dec. 30.—The wonderful the new llospital, escape of A. N. Wideman, which Is not the suggestion a tihnoly one sound its way into the newspapers a an the opening of a new year? The interest here. He will be remembered pleasures of the sermon will be few weeks ago, is.4till a subject of heightened in an inuncasurable de- as the man wile was so frightfully ;tree by the thought that one's gifts crippled with Rheumatism, 'being. lave been of the kind to help those twisted and contorted out of shape. Who aro most needing help—the peer' . iso was fah'ly snatched from a cuneumptives who,5t1 sickness is miserable death by 1'lodd's Kidney doubtless the reason for depriving Pills, and he has been one of the ,rife and children and other loved greatest upholders of I)odd'e (Lid pees of the blessings that would ney Pills in 'Canada ever since. otherwise come to them. Contribu- Mr. Wideman stili " has to use a tions will be received by Sir Wile. stick when he )vallis, as the disease. faun R. Meredith, Chief Justice; 4 left him with one leg shorter than Lamport amine, Toronto; W. ,r, the other. Cage, 52 Front Street West, Toron- With this exception, and with the for or the National Trust Company, defect due -to the breaking of his limited, treasurer, 22 King Street teeth from taking mercury meds- east, Toronto. cines ler. Wideman is as well es lever 11e was in his life. "I never heard of anything like WILY HIS CLOCK WAS SLOW. (the way Dodd's IIidAey Pills worked An Italian fruit -dealer with a well- in my caro," said he. "'they 'drove stocked shop near ono of the railway the Rheumatism clean out of my stations, has adopted a unique de- system. You know work was slack vice, and one which shows a deep in earthenware works, and 1 took knowledge of human nature, to hold chance to work in the harvest geld, 119 own in competition with another I got soaked several times with rain dealer, whose shop is some fifty yards and that brought on the worst at- Weare the 9(01104) than his own. tack of llhrumallsni I ever heard 'of. A 111021 was lelsnrely peeling.an or- I was in bed five months. My legs tinge i0 his strop tee 0(1400 day whenwere twisted out of shape, the toes the ltalian remarked( pointing inwards. Well, nothing the "You gotta fiv' minute before your doe od tors 1(1,9 uld teetlrobtotko 0(4 frnmme thelrnstthe train," No; twenty," replied the man mercury he gave me, that 1vas.t�ll," glancing ata ]rig clock on the wall, flow ditl you come to talc° Dodd's "Theta clock fifteen minute slow," Kidney Pills?" 71L. Wideman was held tho Italian, "I keeps, it slow, askad. Pe0p1' used Ctlllle in whore, lonely at A neighbor of mine, Mrs Moyer, got me to try them. 1 did so., clock, gotta excite, go way, not, buy. to - Time to buy at I'utiru's shop, aorta please her, but continued their use hero. Nov kerma clock slow, get because they wore curing ma" inllcha trade. No, I not lotto, tempi' And you ascribe your present miss train. I tells: them after they health and strength tb Dodd your 7Sid- buy de orange.,, ney Pella ?" T certainly do. If it hadn't been for Docld's Kidney Pills i would bo. Mrs. Thinkitard—"Ol late years the in my grave at this minute, said spread of intelligence among ail Mr. Wideman emphatically. SOZODONT for the TEt 3 H 25a classes has been simply wonderful." Otd ltacholor—"Yes. I notice there les been a great foiling -off in the emitter of marriages," There are 14,700,1104 children oh 1113 j The Czar' of i11/ssia makes it a rule mile of British schools, but of these to spend at ]east three hours ()tory only 4,7,10,000, or about 8O perclay with his children, to whomhe cent., attend regularly l is deeply attached. PAGE METAL GA iTESare ao lea in tutsa no ono eon figrow to USo wooden Mina. Light, and yet strong enough to au)„ porta heavy titan on the and while he swinge accusal t 1, circle without enuaing them to sag. They air npnl In n 15 0ranso,1vlt1 (ant( lifetime, W 10 ootspg nay gat4 0ii07, . eaeitherwap enrdinrlossl satingh The only gond !natal ant. .hat a ]ow 51101: h in prion for general farm pnrpesen We 14]00 make Vann 5,1,10r0am0ntal encs Faulty 10ottin , Nails and me lee. The ease t''1(4, poise C& IIMffed WaMettlllb,:Ont..1 'NItI7'11JG' 'up vas DIARY, lie rues enly a little boy, 4nd tits wars 44 ist i, hn given411hlln as]la bdirtaryhdaytt presettdnt, bceand wan bound in a red cover ,with 04 highly-erdored picture adorning•. ties front, 1'14 meant to begin well and early, ea he carefully wrote, "Got up t.t seven," ashen, nee0rding tb instruc- tions, be took itto his govern455 for approval, ')'lie way her cysts dilated and her mouth opened tr14tcle hint find uncomfort'tb10, and Ise wondered whether anyone bad been tampering with lila literary pr'oduction, "Oot up -1" she screamed ; "got up 1 You naughty boy I Does the tun get up ? No 1 it rises." ' Very neatly she scratched out the barbarous words and made him write, "Inose at'a4y01." 71119 settled Master Tour ; uo' more mistakes of this kind for him again 1 So on rotfrin( .for the night ' he Wrote, with the air of n, nem who knew his 'business well, "Set at eight 1" Ceylon Tea is the finest Tea tine world 'produces, and is sold only i11 lead packets. Black, Wdlxecl and Green. span tea drinkers try "Salads" Green tea, Smythe—"Itwon't wore." brown. —"What, won't, work ?' Smythe- "Ilypnotlsne, Tried it on the but- cher. Looked at him fixedly until .1 had his un.lividod attention, then 1 said very slowly and with emphasis, 'That—bill—is—paid.' Brawn.-- /'And what did the butcher do ?" Smythe—"He said, 'You're a Dart' „ MOUNT Tooth Powder 'JEWS IN THE WAR. It is computed that as many as 1,- 000 Jews have fought 00 the British side during the Boer War, and there rise on record ten several instances of three Jewish brothers being on service with British regiments 10 South Africa. A Toronto Druggist Tried d:J All the Catarrh Remedies. Known. SAYS JAPANESE CATARRi1 ORE is TOE ONLY PERMANENT CURE. Mr. robe Wylie, the well-known senior 0l511 for Mr, Geo. Marshall, Lire Medin{: Queen 8 , lia•tdrrugglei t cams, 5'11I,5: -••t% 1oa1.5y 1, 80000. Jrpm a U.0 rib Cure the only veto for clean h on be market, 1 hick 1 know jlt,t remedy wlhien 1t el•anon:. Kh( vvouh3 do 1011 u gooe and also tcvernl doctors, leer only ns •revolved tit le ,e(0,1ay110, 'e Alter us dug•over l rf ,ur a oro pe who had us d Ja, 1,1,, Cut my),01 r 61 tau �anvily)0 011111 ' d i1, 04 1Diet,og• flat rzgxvo neo ,goo 'o1]ef• mon the drei p ug in my throat ,eased, nod now, 0001 uenbg In all fun, Ilexes of hmaner0 O.tal rh C r u o Ind to If tonpl0tcured oficy8adi1rvnhforeoered11110rmitnec»mend� 0' 4110 tf 01111 custom era, sad I.now et several of then( whom It be- cut ed,' Jnpnnonn Cau rrh are permanently cures catarrh and tntau•, hal deafness, 4.,1 druvg!'to, 50 contd. A free sample Font to nay 1' . spa t u10r.ng (it 1111110:11,. 1 a, to o lle, for post• age. a,.dreas the G. & ln, Co., 01511,.,,, Toronto. Minuet Liniment Lumberma ' rlSftieid Tho people of the 'D'nited Kingdom consumed last year 48t million pounds of cocoa. The West Indian Islands 'sent 15 million pounds of this. 'sk for Minarrils and fake no ether ISIBRIEMENVIRETS rt v car CASH will hey a box of SWEET SONORA ORANGES, or t leG�t�.d7 - you take 5 Loxes WO will teakettle' price $2.10 per bp>n (4447.00 •tete or 1165.1 THE WWISON COMMISSION CO, Limited, TORONTO. Consignments of Poultry, Butter, Eggs, Potatoes, Beans, Honey, Apples solicited. LITERARY LADIES ONLY. Mme.' ICaissavow, Who died tato] in St. Petersburg, has loft behind an innernse library of a cueiousiy unique chin•acter. 1t con51815 of nearlY 78,000 volumes, and every work In the collection was the pro- duct of a female author. She would never permit any book from a mas- culine pen to. "1tnsex" her shelves. ''- 47) Mgt; A (10(1,11 I'( 088 DAY. Take Laxative l3ro,,o Quinine'('oldllla 1,'1 drugRl.ta ref owl the money if it rails to cunt' E. W. Browse Remitters Is on each box, 1.,o. Tasmania. is 4,000 guiles area than Ireland. Tho"namessof its 13 counties are almost all taken from English counties. For Over 3(ny 'refire pp011*,, Wrpatow•a Beorrrnre 51(1(1404 hat been seed. bl )Heol),: 14,41 01111,11,,rn[ me 641 0 1,11, Vn P;14 Lem hlrF ed o048. reaulntee rho eromactiunll Lowula, aural cru rolne,ly tar rlis:•rhara, '1" ',tr•aro cente0sd501(44 d INdn,yalau: thrmghoat the world.. )la auto cod Wtfor"Mita Wrsntow'a 5om'ulao 84000^ . I Next to Yorkshire, which bas al- most four million acres, Lineal?) is the largest English county, Devon- shire stands take. Minard's Linemen` iRulcd s I ht PhyJe►ans The average yield of groin to the acre 1$ 80 bushels in Englund, IS in Germany, 19 in France, 10 in Rus- sia, 11 in Cape Colony, step 111 In, Onailt time noses e5' the Grid. Lexa'ive t3retne-Quinine '1'oh'ete cure a cold In ono day. Ao. U 15, No Pity. 'Price -¢s, 1 Of 1,000 ports of the moon. 576 aro visible to us 011 the earth ; 424 parts remain hidden absolutely, to 111W1'S eyes. Keep Milord's liniment in the House Six out of every 1,000 rnnrring/a in Great Britain take place in Jew- isle synagogues, TAKE NOTICE. • During the year the divot space d p e to advertising 1til:NARD'S LINI- MENT will contain expressions of no uncertain sound from people who speak from personal experience as to the merits o#Ls f o this be st0 f household cue t 01d Remedies. Greater London covers 701 square miles ; but the area supplied by the London water companies 1s not so great, -being 620 square miles, THE MOST NUTRITIOUS. GRATEFUL -COMFORTING. Papa—"See that spider, 41131 0044, spinning his web. 'Is It qct wo0d01,. 101 ? Ito you reflect that, try ud he may, 110 11111)1 can spin that web ?" J0hany—"Wl)at of it 1' : co me splts this top 1 1)o you ro0cet that, try' as ho may, 110 spider cup spin this top ?" Deafness Cannot be Cured ' by local aprliontiona, se they rennet reach the disoa:ed wirdon of the oar. There 181101y one way t euro deafness, and 0)4,4040413' 00n011110 tt"ioflhanml. erd 11c1o0ndd. ou p0 '1710711 ct0"11001)n0n0g0h1 t( ut lu'uslaobhm'le'o, 9Yh0o ,hie tuba Is la- fam0ed yon haveennobling 004014 '1' lmpo Not hearing, an11 whon•it la oat rib' Owed deafness 1atira remit. and' unl0ea'he halal*, 11101 ion stn he ter¢' n' ut and t hie' atm 'ego rod to Its n0r,nni oondltt n, 1 oaring tv II00 do. 4n yon f. ravers nine , 80)41 0111 of ten 500 0 u.ed hr a larch, wbloh t01othinp bat nu ka. llamud condition or the m ueOw, t•n r neo . Wo will give' Ono 1(nndrad DoIare for any ease. of; fleetness Maimedhy eat rrhlthet can n t hs c trod by klnlib Catarrh Curer ootid for etreulnrd (0,•n. N'. J. 0115377 & 00.. Toledo, O Sold by Dru eget', 74e. 1.10d'a hunt y Plica and the best. The best peat in 'the world for burning mimes from t110 Bog of Ailed in Ireland, The next best Is fro, the Harz, In Germany.' Of French 100ib. aro only equal to 571b. 01 1)181].` TV P C1109 THE 11011110 POPULAR DEN1 154)100, X16-1T4NT301R,`$' dam(®nIL Promvos rho tooth, Ewoo(ons rho bro215. S.ronglhena rho gums rims Ins ruments, Drums, Unlforma Eta EVERY TOWN CAN HAVE A BAND Lowest prices ever enteral. Ft 0 eatnli.0uo steneuntrvt'na. n, dl^d (roe, Wm t•+ 9+fnr any thing 111 H uila or lIn41eal lust mn1•nt•. WItLEY ROYOE & 00., L'mited, Toronto, Oat.,. and Winnipeg, Slav ARPET DYEING and 0 eaalog, chis la e, specialty Nab dm B IT1a Ji H AMERICAN 'DYE1 Not 00 Bead partluulare by yatt num we ora tura toaalLty, Andreae Box 150, Menu -sat, rt'RES y; removed o1• healed by one or two cold!, cc ions of Cileaulno. It heaps the skin soft and dear. L1rgo Sexes 2Go. druggists or Cilomano Co., Tot onto. Dominion Line Staarns:tapa Monuaal to Liverpool. Banton to Lino, pool. Penland to Lharpool. Arlo ()aeon. Lora, Urge .ud lys+l Stealnah,tm. Suporfor accommodation !or Al chic•, al pa 0054015' Saloons and am tabu Ira amldehMs, Epo' .l nutrition baa ba, n than octal {ecnod Saloon nodrhlrd•Cia,a acoonuuwluaoo, Wei dem of 1,sern0. Awl ail partlo,lara, apply to .4431 tire, Ur ho Pompony, 00 Slolorda, 51111, 4 Co, D. rorraoau a On. 77 stow Bt., nodes. Iduntruu w8 tontine BREAKFAST—SUPPER. +9,r•, 'r.,r ,4,' -'a;. •.:,'8 . ALT How many men are suffering Miseries for the want of a s'mple remedy? They do not live; they simply exist. 1n the faces of thousands can be read the story of a wasted life and blighted hones, Joys and pleasures are unknown to them because there vitality is being sapped. Vatiqcoceie, wasting drains have ex. /Jousted nature's electrical fomes and lift them wrecks upon the shores of life. I n p Electric f 3, '� Or. t ��p�1 Is the grandest remedy of the age for building up wreolted humanity. It fins Silo exhausted 110r008 and organs t ith the Lino of life. If you will use ib while bou sloop for two r6n6hs it will I'estoro youthful rigor to every organ of the ody, It is the only electrical bbay'appliance ill the world today (LAwillin- si 141i .4 luso the life force into the woakoddd11d001 parts, It is curing thousands. I cgn furnish you with testimenfiils from these f\37. wbom I have cured. Perhaps sable of thous your neighbours. pad these ono© ,ra in • Cures lag it, and win tell )3otore using your Solt 4 was I hove boon weamrns your Belt I have gain- ed EIlielvr4 by otgh't doctore, a11d was nl1•htly tar noiuly1, a month, I am hounds, And my reduced tb. 98 pounds. and con'Jnod rtlson,'a i log' conettpa 1011, and I am -j now.—Ds Lamy beet Po lc ansa lntanl. IL cod reliuitro,--94', 10, OltAIs,A`AM PoG Ont. 10 chow five months etnee 1 eiteted fl te10, IiNn ' helped my naives, Eheu,w aM the Bolt, and am oom• - The pains and weakness - lave e In'. iaedh,•and fay pfetoly Cafetl, arW have my ba01c„and to ten the truth'I have _ gaO11 d8 nn, peels or aches at. all since using Ct AUUifi coop. pountlts:—T. I3, D1110M1V, OcIling,. your fleet, -.1. J. 1 iari1e x, ueektet. Chatham Ont. woad, Ont, pat If on volt o smfr heath do 110E aoe0pt riri, i >lat(aa n1 My (1014. There ere lea i •- -,Olds Ie, b !Storing seereo0rh, whose only mast le Welt.111 ability to bul•n and scar the ilooh, 144'.0 (444ing offered with'a cheap lulitai1011 of my CuR,Ion l!llootrode, slut (tie a sham, Den'1. accept ft, The best Is none too good when yea went Your health your vigor ; n0 avoid lmitatimin. 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