HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1902-4-17, Page 6,A1 MDR IIVITH 'Q•NOLE SNS.
HOW V= BUSY REE
SPENDS THE BAT.
Sense Interesting Matters of Ma-
ment arid Mirth Gathered
From His Doings.'
Stun Francisco has ano saloon for
every 22 adult male inhabitants.
Tho Seattle assay office has landed
river $55,00(1,000 since its establish-
ment. -.
Chicago may be selected as thole-
cation for a new naval tretinieg sta-
tion;
A Missouri boy was fatally shot
by a playmate while reproducing a
Jesse James play.
A. Bostonian pleads that a new
• bridge across the Chtu•le. River be
called the Longfellow Bridge.
Tl -ere is a. pigeon range near Los
Angelcn which every year sends about
40,000 squabs to the market.
Alio Smith, a young school teach-
er of Richmond LIIll, i •I., nearly
dlod from taking complexion tablets.
The . picking of the raisins and
strawberry crops in .California is al-
most entirely in the hands of thu
Chinese.
The New York State ,Senate Passed
the I{rum bill, taxing foreign corper-
ations doing business in New York.
Mr. Laanbert, the silk manufactur-
er, will erect a public institution in
Paterson for the benefit of„its popu-
lation.
Fifteen thousand Americans will
witness the coronation procession of
Icing Edward Vit. in London on
June 26111.
Brazil, Ind., School Board dis-
charged Principal Muncie, who re-
fused
u ed to resign when accusedof kis-
sing
sing a girl pupil.
Jacob Steinman, self-confessed an-
archist, arrested in Wisconsin, claims
be aided in the shooting of President
Mc1Cinley.
New York's foreign -born exceed in
number the foreign -born of Chicago,
Philadelphia, St. Louis and Boston
combined.
There are over 100 geysers in the
Yellowstone National Park. The
largest, the Giant, spouts a stream
of 'hot water two feet in diameter
to a height of 280 feet.
Neely, Reeves, and Rathbone, con-
victed of robbing the Cuban post-
ofBce department„ were sentenced to
ten years in prison and to pay re-
spectively fines of $56,701, $85,516
and $35,324.
In New York Mrs. Lillian Wilson,
55, shot and killed a young man,
Robert S. Iiutchinson, for whom she
kept house, and who announced that
be was going to marry, and then
committed suicide,
At the end of 1890 there wore 27,-
860,610 members of all churches itt
the United States, and 28,000,637
at the end of 1901. These figures
show an increase of 730,027, or 2.07
per cent. This is greater than the
gain of population, which is 2.18 Per
cent.
HEALTH IN STRING.]
NATURE REQUIRES 11SSIST••
ANOE DURING THESE
IYLONTHS,
xa I Ie1p Throw Off the Impurities
That Have Accumulated Dur-
ing the Winter Months -Purga-
tives Should Not be Used -It,
Is a Tonle That is Needed.
In this climate there are many rea-
sons why people feel all out of gear
in the spring menthe. Perhaps the
chief of these is the long hotu•s in
imperfectly ventilated offices, shops
and houses during the whiter nnonths.
You may feel that there is nothing
serious the matter; you aro only a
little tired after slight exertion, or
perhaps your appetite le fickle, or
little pimples or eruptions on the
skin show that the blood is uol. aft
pure as it should be. 11 you feel
this way, not only your comfort but
your health demands that you take
proper steps to cleanse yourself of
the blood impurities that are re-
sponsible for your condition. You
need iL tonic, blood purifier, nerve
strengthener and general up -litter of
the entire system. Dr. Williams'
Pink Pills for Pale People meet all
these requirements more perfectly
than any other medicine, ']'hese are
tonic pills and not violent and weak-
ening like purgative medicines. Na.
turn does not require a violentmneas-
ure in spring, but a helping hand to
throw of the impurities which have
accumulated during the winter, and
so toning and strengthening every
organ and function that a condition
perfect health will prevail.
Ev-
eryone -old and young -ought to
take Dr. Williams' Pink Pills in the
spring. There is no other medicine
will do you so much good. Mr.
Jaynes Salmon, postmaster, Sahnon
Creek, N. B.. says: -"Last spring I
was feeling decidedly unwell. I was
weak, dizzy at times, and continual-
ly felt tired. My appetite was poor
and I was losing in weight. I tried
several medicines, but nothing did
me any 'good until I began the use
of Dr, r
Pills, 17n
lams' Pink P ls,
and a
few boxes of these made me feel like
a new person. I would advise all
who feel run down and out of sorts
to take Dr. Williams' Pink Pills."
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are also
effective in the cure of all diseases
due to poor, thin, watety blood or
weak nerves. Do not take a substi-
tute for these pills -it is a waste of
money and a menace to health to do
so. See that the full name "Dr.
Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People"
Is on the wrapper around every box.
Sold by all medicine dealers, or sent
postpaid at 50 cents a box, or six
boxes for $2.50 by addressing the
Or. Williams Medicine Co., Brock -
.I11. n..•
PREVENTED AN ENGAGEMENT.
I was once very sweet on a pretty
girl who was unfortunate enough to
be rig sister to a fiend of the small
boy kind. An instance or two of
things that little heathen did is any
justilleation for waging war against
his kidney. The pretty girl's name
rtes Mabel, and our little love affair
was progl'Cssiilg most beautifully
when I went "all in my Sunday
best" one °teeing to escort her to a
concert.
Before I could ring the bell the
small boy banged the front door
and popped out,
".Yon May's young man ?" he ask-
ed, with abruptness that took away
my breath.
"is Miss Mabel in ?" I asked, with
freezing dignity.
1{e leered at me out of his left
eye, stuck his tongue in bis emelt,
and whirled three times round on his
left heel before saying
- 0 -
IN IYIERRT OLD ENGLAND
NEWS BY MAIL ABOUT JOHN
BULL AND HIS PEOPLE.
NT OAP
One wQmlltl with Sunlight Soap will do quicker R]1Y)'VCE $
Worlc than TWO will with impute soap, EXPENSE
Ask De the Octagon pax,
If your grew cannot supply, write to IBM BHOTEEBS
LIMITER, Toronto, seadieg his nano and address, anti' a
trial sample o£ Sunlight Soap •will be net you free of o0pt. g
states was to the poet "a perfect
!loll,"
A tablet was placed in the vault
of St. Peter's church, Tower al Lon-
don, an Friday, to eo nmem0rate
tho removal there of the remains of
persons beheaded in the reign of
(,ween Mut;v,
A report is being circulated that
on the oecasioa of the coronation
naval review the old Victory
ship head ot
one of the fines of the Commander-in-Chief
i
wn slips at
Spithead.
The will of the Due,esse de Val-
ence, who died in December, provides
that her famous jewels and collection
of ]ace shall be sold and the pro-
ceeds distributed among the various
charitable institutions.
London School Board teachers,
who are against the prize system,
have been granted the privilege of
using the funds set, aside for this
purpose to purchase pictures and Toronto, March 17.--(Special)--
toys for the use of all the children. Mr, J. G. Jardine, whose statement
Evan \Vllliains; described as a aS to the wonderful curative, and
•with tonic properties of Dodd's Kidney.
Pills has been published in many of
the papers, is 0 resident of this city,
13is home is ut 305 Crawford street.
Mr. Jardine was chosen as one of
Occurrences in the Land That
Reigns Supreme in the Com-
mercial World.
York Corn Exchange has been
transformed into an opera house.
IIull is Proposing to erect an abat-
toir, cold storage, hide and skin
market, and offices at a cost of
1170,000.
It is again reported that the
Prince of Wales will visit India al.
tho commencement of the next cold
season there.
Miss Clarke, the daughter of a re-
tired gentleman living at Snibstone
Grange, Ashby-de-la-Zouch, was
found dead in a brook recently.
'That's what she is. She's up-
stairs riggin' herself out too fine for
anything. She's got on ma's rings
and Aunt Sarah's gold chain, and-"
"Bob 1" came in sharp, agonized
tones from the head of the stairs.
"And she's had her fringe baking
Olt hairpins in the oven for an hour,
and you lust ought to see her bustle!
it's as big as---"
"You, Robert 1" cried the voice of
Bob's mother. But Bob went on
pitilessly.
"And she's got the stunnin'est new
dress, and it isn't paid for, neither ;
and won't pa go it when the bill
comes for her new hat ? Mat says he
will, but May says she don't care if
ho docs, May's plucky, she is ;
you'll find it out if she pulls off her
little scheme of marryin' you, incl-"
'Robert James, come up here this
instant 1" comes down from the
stair -landing. But Robert James
goes on placidly.
"You've come to take May to the
concert, ain't you ? I know it,
'rause May's been jawin' 'cause you
didn't get dress -circle tickets Instead.
of the front row in the upper boxes.
i said I'd tell on her 'cause she gave
Me a crack over the head for losing
the pencil she does up her eyebrows
with. I lid her plata that's got her
three front teeth, but pa thrashed
me into givin' 'om up before he went
to town. May says —"
Bob's mother came hastily down
the stairs, very red in the face and
with a very wild eye,
"Walk in, Mr. 1I---," says dear
A nhcl's mamma, making a frantic
effort to appear calm. "Our Robert
is in one of his playful moods. Ho
is so full of spirits. Mabel is so
.. sorry, but a sudden indisposition
has—"
"Pickles an' creel an' cucumbers
for tamper l" cries Bob, appearing at
eh ()Pell window.
"'Tie dear child has a most
wretched headache.. So sorry, but
will you excuse her for this even-
ing ?"
' Talc° mo instead, want you 7"
asks Bol..
I drag my emended vanity awes/.
1 am as 1)1011en and bruised in spirit
es 1 wish Bob was in his head,
Mabel and I. aneo no more: We have
hot the moral courage to do 5o While
11111 10 above ground. Who has not
teen q Meted by his eatintorpal't 7
Mr. Justice Ridley, sitting at the
Newcastle Assizes, fined the keeper
of the Criminal Court £10 for not
having it sufficiently well lighted.
Captain Randolph Foote has Leen
appointed naval aide-de-camp to the
King in place of Captain Sir 115 -
ward Chichester, promoted to flag
rank.
The new southern approach to the
Tower B•
id a, constructed b
Ythe
London County Council at a cost
of £400,000, was formally opened
last week.
A big scheme is on foot for the
amalgamation of the Potteries into
one county borough. The area under
consideration is 10,000 acres in ex -
ten t.
A large naval and military exhibi-
tion will be held at Portsmouth next
June, July and August. The pro-
fits will be devoted to naval and
military charities.
It is announced that a well known
colonel and D.S.O. is about to open
a hairdressing establishment in the
Haymarket. it will be described,
presumably, as Military Fleadquar-
ters...
Two Egyptian mummies, the one
of a lady and the other of a child
about ten years of age, were sold at
Covent Garden recently for 85 ins
and T6 respectively.
Lord Macnaghten told the Royal
Courts of .justice Temperance So-
ciety at London recently that he did
not believe any Government would
ever dire to peas a large measure of
temperance legislation; it would be
done rather by degrees.
Customer -"Didn't you tell me this
horse was afraid of nothing: Deal-
er •".that's Just what I said." Cus-
tomer•-"1Vhy Ito shins at his own
shadow," healon -"Well a shadow is
about as neat' nothing as anything
I know of."
A TORONTO MAN.
THE MR, JA.R.DINE REFERRED
TO DIVESINTHE QUEEN
CITY.
Well Known Throughout Canada
AP One of Canada's Commis-
sioners to the Paris Exposition.
-His Statement is a Very
Variable One and Has Been
Road With Much Interest,
desterale character, mad in,
his parents at Amlweh Port,Angle-
sey, is alleged to have murdered his
father, George Williams, by smashing
his head with a chair. the -.Canadian Commissioneis to the
A silver cradle w the shape of a Paris Exposition two years ago, and
hanging
from
• • c bowl g
.. vol .e 1 8 that
•tt 1 of basket -worked u dirties a
onerous • or ad the ora o
lr m
P
C
s if and
• to himself Mike with honor
reedit to hes country,
1t is to his experience in the
French capital at this time. that Mr.
Jardine makes particular reference
in the published statement in which
to
pillars was
.•011 i presented, sc7
Lwo p
the Mayoress of Bury St. Edmnds
by the Town Council and local oftl-
eials to conin7ernorate the birth of
her son.
It 0 proposed to have a special
i the form of
SLAVERY IN CIIINA.
China is the great slave country of
the wand, Of a population of 400,-
000,000 there are slaVcs to the alum-
bon of 10,000,000. Every family of
ancans keeps its girl 'slaves, and a
)non's position IS usually ganged by
the number be keeps. At any age
from 8 to'15 girls aro sold, 7 or 8
being the age at which most clliige
hands. The girls are purchased 10
do housework, it being cheaper to
buy than (lire. Slaves vary in
price; $10 is about the average, but
Much depends on the girl's aPpoar-
eneo. A good-looking girl win fetch
$20 or inert $40,
4,968 of the present population of
the United Kingdom were born at
sea.
Ceylon Tea Is the finest
Te the world produces,
and is Solo,` only in lead
packets.
Black, Mixed and Green.
'apan tel drinkers try "Salads" Green tea.
fro
bring water to Londonm
To br
g
Wales will. cost 88 millions sterling,
and will be only sufficient to pro-
vide for: the next 50 years.
{ HOTEL.
KO A
OPAL
MUS I I3
A
hotel
U-t0-dat0
modern, This new m P
was opened for the reception of
guests in 1901. It is situated in. the
centre of the finest summer resort.
region in America, known as the
coronation souvenir in Muskoka Lilacs, within easy reach of
an album as a gift to foreign co-. he. says the principal points in Canada and
tenth] end other guests. The album, During my stay in Paris I felt the .United States. The interior of
it is proposed, shall be an epitome many times quite run down owing to the hotel is planned to the best ad-
of the empire, with portraits of the complete change and to the I vantage for comfort and eonve-
their MnJesties, the King and Queen, worries and work of our business faience, special attention being given
i/nim 1 sufferedwith not a little will to Ventilation and sanitary errange-
oackechc, general .tooling of i ntents. Its spaciouN suites,. with
:ley
and I found Dodd's Kid- I handsome bathrooms attached, are
ney Pills invaluable. 1 especially adapted to either large
"I hail learnedthe value of this Ier small families. Cuisine and set.-
Von
er
Von Blumer -"I had the most sin- medicine before going t Isotope as vice are the hest. Open for guests
pular thing happen to me the other 1 had it very successfully for back- I Julie 15th. For further particulars,
ache which 1 found it relieved al- descriptive matter' and all informa-
day. 1115 you e'er go into a man's most instantly. So when 1 wont to
place to pay a bill you owed himion, writs M. C. Dickson, District
and find him out ?" Paris I was careful to take with Incme Passenger Agent, Toronto.
Plaukington 1empltatically)-"No, some of this. my favorite remedy.
sir. Did that happen to you ?" "Every time I was threatened de FundyfBay, in Nova - Scotia, has a
Von 131umei•-"It did. I took a with a return of the trouble 1 used ticic of 68 foot, the highest in the
a few Dodd's Kidney Pills and can world.
notion, or railer I nerved myself up stv they did not disappoint me. I
to it, to settle some hills that I They are the best medicine I know -�-
owed. so on m,r wag up from iuh of to tone up the system generally Mir -aid's liniment lumherman'sFriend
office I dropped in to see my fish- and they do certainly relieve back-
—
monger." :echo instantly. 1
beck -
tried my grocer." What Mr. Jardine has said is ; Australia's output of coal is 7,-
Plankington-"And he was ant ?" amply borne out by many oilers in ,000,000 tons a veru•, 2,500,000 more
Von Blumer -"Correct. Then 7 this city whose experiences have 'than that of India.
1'lanl.ington-"ins was out ?" them) and are being published from
rimer-"Ri Jit. Plenty o11
various other
no-
bilities. .. and aria
the Ministers:,
bilities.
HAD TO PAY AFTER ALL.
Von B g day to day. Dodds Kidney Pills
clerics, but no proprietor. Of course, ;aro certainly without an equal as a
I left word that I called in to settle ;medicine for those who are "tired
0P, but wanted to see the Ptout," "run down" or "used up."
prieG7r lust. Dispute about bill. { Iyodd's ICidney Pills have been en -
Seo ?" i dorsed most heartily by all classes.
Plauttegton - "Oh, yes, that:
strengthens your credit.", +
Von Blumer -"Exactly. Then Ii The British Museum library nas 32 i
called to see my butcher, and I'll t miles of book shelves.
be hanged if he wasn't out also 1" i ---
Plaut in *ton -"By Jove, but you E EYCURSION TO b CIi AP
CALI-
were hi look 1" 1 1.OIINIA.
Von Blumer 'No, I wasn't." i The Wabash Railroad Company
Von l ngton ''1Vhy not ?" will sell round trip tickets to Los
Von 11em all
I.got home I Angeles and San Francisco,' Cal„ at
found Uteni all waiting 101 Inc." ' less than the one way -first-class
•rr—
rate. Tickets on sale April
FOR EVERY MOTHER. 19th to 27th, g
time before June 25th, 1902. Choice
A Manitoba Mother Gives Practi- of routes going and returning. All
tickets should read via Detroit and
cal Advice on the Care of I over the Wabash, the short and true
Babies. I route from Canada to California.
This will be the grandest oppor-
It is well known that nearly all tunny ever given the people of this
infant troubles spring from a dis- country, to visit this land of sun -
ordered stomach. Indigestion, in a 1 shine and flowers at a low rate.
child will cause at first peevishness
and sleeplessness, but other more
serious troubles will follow fast,
such as colic or cramps, constipa-
tion in some cases, diarrhoea
in others, with fatal re-
sults in many cases. The mother
who "neglects having constantly at
hand the means for treating these
ills takes an awful risk. Mrs. R. L.
7teMillan, Logoch, Man., is one
mother who is particularly well fit-
ted to give advice on the care of
babies. Her standard medicine for
the minor itilmouts of her little ones
is Baby's Own Tablets, and•5he
says :-"They are the best medicine
I have ever used for infant ailments.
I have given them to my baby for
indigestion and stomach trouble and
they are prompt and thorough in
reeking a cure. No mother should
be a single day without the Tablets
in the house."
Baby's Own Tablets aro for child-
ren of all ages, and will cure 51tch
troublee us constipation, colic, sour
stomach, diarrhoea an(1 simple
fevers. '.they are invaluable for
teething children, and will break up
colds alai prevent croup. Guaranteed
to contain no opiate or other harm-
ful drug. Dissolved in water they
can be given with perfect safety to a
new-born babe. Sold by all dealers
in medicine, or sent post paid at 25
cents a box, by addressing the Dr.
Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville,
Ont,
A housemaid at Sadden Castle,
near Campbelltown, was carrying a
paraffin lamp on Sunday might when
it exploded and set her alight, She
was burned to death,
Enormous catches of herrings are
being made in the English Channel.
One Boulogne fishing boat in four
hours made a haul of herrings
which realized over 2100.
Sir Alfred Jo,ies, who left Avon-
mouth for Jamaica, le 0.10f:dent that
the island well ,eventually become a'
winter resort for the weak and weal-
thy of (treat Britain.
Queen Alexandra has sent a wool
shawl to Mrs. Wright, of Sur11eet,
Who is now living in London. Mrs.
Wright is in her hundredth year,
and
has eight children, all living.
Syon Perk Hansa, Brentford, is to
bo sold soon, This is Syon House
Academy, whore Mhelley was educat-
ed; Lho school Which e. biographer
Full particulars of this excursion
from any railroad agent, or J. A.
Richardson, District Passenger
Agent, North -cast corner icing &
Yonge Stn., Toronto.
Cumulus or thunder -cloud rarely
•ises over two miles. Seven miles
fa the outside height for any cloud.
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SYRUP U P caaren laddiealei yourglars toe advantage,
The Dawson Commission Co., Limited, Toronto.
Oopslgnmonte of putter, Egge, Applee and other Produce Solicited,
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� - ] When a house is well painted ,i;
it
i, ��! ' ] attraete attention. To be well •
,,p� painted It must be done with es
y�� .I 1 CiN®�■ good paints. Get the best that t
• can be had don't pay an Sic- 1!oloopw
orbitant price, but pay a fair ;ts
price. '�j�
]+
RIAI�SAY S PAINHS.
Are sold by all dealers at fair 441
prices, end you get all that can =1
be put into the best paints that, 'el
can bo wade, by the oldest paint
house in Canada. Itis the best to
v
es r
cover, bast 'to wear, pr ees•
and beautifies, ready for use.
Drop a, card and ask for our
800I{LY;T "IC" FREE.
showing cuts of beautiful homes.
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MONTREAL Paint Makers
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- The finest matches le
the.world,hnade from
oaf porky pine, and
espeola9y suitable
for domestic .use—
put up In neat eliding
boxes,assorted tr'io's
earth lox containing
about 500 mataaa—
three bogus to a pooh
ago.
A DOZEN FAST FIXPRESS
TRAINS EVERY DAY.
This is a largo number of fast
trains eacn way between Buffalo end
New York, and they are all splendid
trains. The Empire State Express
is one of them, (daily except Sun-
day) and is the most popular train
in the country. Ask your ticket
agent for tickets by the New York
Central if you wish to travel in com-
fort.
Fare same as by other lines except
by Empire State Express.
Ireland sends to England yearly
200,000 pigs, 56,000 cattle, and
120,000 sheep.
For Over Sixty Years
Arae. WISSLeW BSporsor°Sthur hos been used 1)7
Millions or mothers for their childrenwhile teething.
Iteoothee the 81114d often the muni. allayop3in, cures,
wind collo, rogulc(es the otemuh and bowels, audio the
beat remedy for ninrri,m0. Twenty -ere cents a bottle..
Sold by druggists: thrOngboutthe world, Be nas and
ask for "torts. Wi1,0Fo5'855058rto 00nnr."
The outflow of the Nile varies from
16,000 cubic deet a. second in• June
to 400,000 in September. From
these figures the value of the new
Assouen dam in preventing this gi-
gantic waste ivili be plain.
A POPULAR HEALTI3 RESORT.
Tho Grand Trunk Railway Sys,
tem have included in the targe list
of summer and winter resorts which
they aro bringing before the public,
the Sanitarium at St. Catharines,
Ont., a retreat for rest and.recupera-
tion, A mineral spring from which
the water flows and which is
used fm' bathing and massage pur-
poses
unposes at this establishment, was
discovered years ago, and has .been
the means of attracting hendrods of
the best class of people from the
south to enjoy the benefits derived
from bathing in it.
Considerably denser than sea wa-
ter, the elects are very marked, and
when heated and skilfully applied
cures rheumatism, gout, scrofula.,
neuralgia, Ii ver trouble, shin dis-
eases and cases of nervous prostra-
tion. Many of the cures are simply
tvonderftrl, The waters of this spring
are referred to in Encyclopaedia
13r'ittanica, Appleton's American En-
cyclopaedia, hare's System of Thera-
peutics, etc.
IL is only during the last tele years
that a eoinmodious Sanitarium' has
been established at this point, com-
bining rest -cure and family hotel.
Copies of a neat little booklet
giving further •partiaulers 'may be
lead by applying to M. 0, Dickson,
District Passenger Agent, Toronto.
General Sir Arebi,bald hunter las
asked all city and county authorities
for their views as to re -arranging
the 'Yeomanry ceghnelnts.
PUT TO A WRONG• USE.
A certain company itt the Town
Guard at Capetown was served out
with about a couple of dozen yal•(15
of flannelette for the purpose of rifle
cleaning, Thera was no noticeable
improvement In the appearance of
the rifles, but one fine afternoon one
of the members of the company Was
seen lounging along the beach at
Muizenberg smartly attired in a suit
of -the flannelette!
"Clara Dimpleton has more tact
than any other girl' I ever met. She
has just refused to ''tarry me," "You
don't seem to feel Vel•y ranch elft
up." "That''' the slrungest part of
it. ,She rejected mu. in such e. way
that T have been sorry for her ever
since.,'
Keep MInard's liniment In the House
Non-
Sulphurous.
Odories.
Every Stiok—
A Match
LryecEddy's
"Headlight"
Parlour
J. Every Match— Matches
+ A. Lighter.
For Sala by
All Float Class
Dealers.
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Gold coin loses 1 per cent. of its
weight in 50 years' use, but silver
loses the same percentage in ten
years only.
Stone the COa510
and worftx eV the Cold.
Laxative Erma -Quinine Tablets cure a cold
In one day. No Cure, No Pay. Price 1.5 cues.
The wages of Italian cotton -spine
nets were only 22 cents for a ten
hours' day in 1862. They have since
doubled. In England cotton -spinners
average $5 a week.
ATLANTIC PUL ANDPPAPER
COMPANY, LIMITED.
The prospectus of the recently or-
ganized Atlantic Pulp and Paper
Company, Limited, is being sent out
this week by the brokers, Messrs.
Sutherland & Cameron, Ottawa. The
capital stock of the company is $8,-
000,000, and its property is situat-
ed on the little Cuscapeclin. River, at
New Rielnnmtd, on the north of the
Bale des Chaleur. Prospectuses and
application farms may be had from
any office of the National Trust;
Company, Limited, Toronto or Monte
treat, or from Sutherland & Camer-
on, brokers, Ottawa, Canada.
In size, not counting colonies, rho
European Powers stand in this order:
Russia, Austria, Germany, France,
United Kingdom, Staly.
Regent's Parry with 4727 acres, is
the biggest of London pants. St.
James' Park, with 03 acres, is the
smallest.
Monkey Brand Soap is a cleaner
and polisher combined but won't
wash clothes.
Out of every 1,000 people in the
United Kingdom 484 are men, 5.6
women, The ratio of girls to boys
is only 489 to 511, but many more
men emigrate than Women.
TO t•RRS A COLD IN ONE DAT.
TakeLaxative Emma Quinine Tablets. All
11. W.iste Qrove'p sign turrthe e le once ch bon. o to 085
England has 550 doctors for ovary
million of population, Leland 680,
Scotland 850. y_
Rd far Mtnard's and fai.e nu other'
W P C 1123
Deafness Cannot be Cured
ey local applications. as they eannotreecb the
diseased portion of the car. There Monty one
tang t
e
faftu-
t
o intro deafness, and thatteb Y
constitu-
tional id condi' ion
Df the
to caused 1 he
an
inflamed condi+ion of.the loucoue lining of the
t 1n•
named have
rumbling
this tubo 9
Named you .and when I tug entmd or [loser
toot hearing. is5, add. when It ie less the
closed
mai ion is tho result, and unless Oho I00am-
mation can he taken out and this ebb Teetered
to lie normal oonditlen, hearing"tv111 be de.
etr0yed forever: nine cases Out of ten are
0111084 by cstarrh. which is nothing but as In.
flamed 111 give
of o tlHundred Do rare for any
We tulle ono
not of Gure l b (teased by Catarrh! that can
orolruulare,ltrec.Ha11'e Catarrh Cure. Bend
F. J. CHENEEY & CO., Toledo, 0,
Bold s yP�embai1lstr• Tisr.
Haile Pemba, Pills are the best.
Of 1,000 men who marry, 382 mar-
ry WOMB younger .than themselves,
510 women of about the same age,
and 89 only older women.
Sir Wolfe Barry estimates the loss
caused by the congestion of London
streets at 22,154,000 a year,
osaAaSIn 1880 thole were about 1,000
hansoms in London. 'there aro now
over 7,000.
Mlnards liniment Is used by Physicians
No plant, not even the nettle,
grows hi all pal'Ls of the wo7'1d. On-
ly eighteen species are known which
show themselves at the Same time,
over half the land surface,
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Page Metall Ornamental Fence. Wc4,11:M1'
t o" tiler s
on f
ornamental. vel'. ohowy end enrprloingly cheap. I/ le net what
is wanted for 'fear yards, division fenoes14* town lots, grave
ynrde. arc 0rda, Mo. 15 is 20 ole. PER'RUNNINO FOOT,
peloted and retails et only
Juet think of 1t. Let ns send you full Dertlenlare, We nigo
make farm fence, poultry netting, nallif'and ntOplge.
The Mae Wire Fence Co , i:Imifed, Wabierville, Ont, 0
THE MOST POPULAR DINTIFRIOE.
CALVERT'S
CARBOLIC
TOOTH
POWDER.
Preserves the teeth. 8weet0ne the breath.
Strengthens the Hume.
CLEANING
LADIES'...
WALKIN4
OR
OUTING
SUITS
Can hor done perfectly by our French Process, Try la
BRITISH AMERICAN DYEING 08,
MONTREAL, TORONTO, OTTAWA 8 QIII1aEO,
CAN YOU TOUCH IT ?
If go you can ours It with 011sadins. This ei on.
derful salvo seethes and heals the moot deltoids
tissues. Poring/sly unequalled for 1105,10 or
Injury affecting skin or membrane.
Try It for Inflamed Eyes,Catarrh, Ohatfing
gorse or anglersyou can teeth,
Mo., Druggists, or elloadlne 00., Toronto.
Money refunded if not eatlafaotory,
Messrs. C. C. Richards & Co.
1en11ctnen,-After suffering for se -
von years with inflammatory rheum-
atism, so bad that I was eleven
inonth5 confined to my room, and
for two years coeld not dem myself
Without help. Your agent gave me
a bottle of MINARD'S LIN1ISENT
in May, '97, and Milted IMO 'to try 11,
which I did, and was so well pleased
with the results 1 prom:rei more.
Five bottles completely cured me and
I have had no return of the pain fee
eighteen months.
The above Meth are well-known to
everybody in this Village and neigh
13°11°•°d,
Yours gratefully, A. I)AIRT.
St, 'l'iniotheo, (Sue„ May 16th, 1899.
TO PRINTERS
FOR BALE. -Two 2 -revolution Campbell
Presses, bed 40x50 Inohes. Splendid
order. Pride 81,000 each. Terme easy,
S. FRANK WILSON,
73 West Adelaide St., Toronto
BOYS BRIGADE
uBand
Inetrumonla..Bugiesr Fifea,. Drums, Cape, etc.
EVERY TOWN OR SCHOOL
Can have a Fife and Drum Or Bugle Band.
Lowest prices ever quoted. Illustrated price•list
o
orCENTINSTRUMENTS.HING in MUSIC
1VNALEY, ROYCE D CO.. Limited
Winnipeg, Man. 'Menlo, Canada
Railway gauge in all the Austral -
hut colonies but two, is 42 in. In
New South Wales it is 567 in., and
in Victoria 68 in,
THE MOST NUTRITIOUS.
EPPS'S
QRATEPUL.-OOMPORTINO.
'kelt
BREAKFAST -SUPPER.
Dominion Lino Steamships
Montreal to TAverpool.. neston to Liver-
pool. Portland to Liverpool, yrs Queens.
town,
Iarge and Past Steamships. Superior eaeummedetlon
for all Mosso of passengers. Poisons and Statareo
000 amidships. Bpeolsl attention has Men liven CO IA,
Second Saloon sod Thlyd•010e0 accommodation. ri
rates (1500oage end all portionless, apply to ani Was
of the Company, or
Itieharde 51111.8 Oo, D. Torrence k 00.,
77 State BL.noelo0. Montreal .0(1rortlane,
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and WESTERN CANADA
M ORTCACE CORPORATION
' Invites inventors of large or,
small amounts to investigate .
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with half -yearly interest con-•
spone ed foe attached, ley 1ei
fixed tm
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secured by assets amounting .{j`.:
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