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The Brussels Post, 1902-10-30, Page 6
IN MERU OLD KNOMAD NEWS BY MAIL ABOUT JOHN 7$1.311. AND HIS BEOPLE, :00ellallateee fa , the Land That xteiplo Supreme in the COM! mercial World, oar eelliaa, paraffin me oliVe oil, Geo. Oplims, a Brenchley grocer, ves 41,0 Tonbritige, Two persoaa bave Met been Pub- aiely baptized by insinerelon M. the river at leranilingbam, Stillola. ln two Norfolk parishes the tol- ling of the eltuveh bell et the uu- eralo o Noneonformiete bas boon prohibited, Altrinchara (Cheehire) Free Lib- rary Committee has deckled to re- frain from Asking air. Caenegie for tiny flaancial assistance. Three-fouths of tho ilow tunnel which is to connect Waterloo Sta- tion, London, ana Baker street have now been completed, lalovenee Tarry, 14, living at Mili- tary Road, Northampton, drank cmaatity of belladonna In misteke for weter. She died. The Etm1 of Sandwich has opened a fund with the object of Providing a manorial to Huntingdonsbire sol- diers who fait in the war. Fire brae° put in it Martin's lane, Seven Dials, Leedom in n, bird fancier's atop, and scores of birds of all kinds were suaocated, William Ayres, a rural postman, who bas just retired at le-catisheed, gregate, may be ehnost ehol y Devon, has milked e3,600 miles dur- avoided, by epreying., This disease log his thirty years' service, causes the brown deal spots on the The Duke of Bedford has isseed in. leaves, which nee marked by colleen- structious to las servants to pre- Mee rings, tuid which sometimes af- veat persons photographing or feet so 101101 of the leaf surface that the nutrition of the plant is serious- ly caecked. For this disease, es for HOW TO AVOID POTATO ROT BORDEAUX MIXTURE SHOULD BE USED FligELY. Veeful BeelPe fee Making the MIX- tlirei and How to Apply It trt the Vines. If potato armors eaeld oely Ise led to realize that late potato blight or rot 011000 bo oered but can be PreVeilled, they would use Bordeeex Mixture Mere freely thee they do, it Is quite true that the late blight is net cur animal visitor, neverthe- lose no ene cad prophesy when it Nvill Put in an unwelcome appeiuetnee. After it =ekes its Preseece by the leaves tufting brown and drying Up It is too late to save the crop, fee fungleiciee aro only preven- tives and not remedies, It does little if ally good to apply thein af- ter the disease appears, mid the spraying must bo done before it, can be known whether or not all out- break teal occur. Thus It ie thet, if the blight does not appear the money spent in spraying appears to have been thrown away. ExPerie malts 1101, 02113 in canasta lint in the United States have demonstrated that spraying is profitable whether the late blight prevail or net. Though early blight is almost cer- tain to appear unless prevented, and its damage, not so noticeeble in any one season, as that of the late blight, yet fully as greet in the ag- sketching ethything 1It MS park or grounds. l'ive bottles in which the Devons have fought in South Africa are an raniost perfect preventive. Ste commemorated at the little statioe protective power would probably be at Duriescombe, :Devon, in balers of complete could each leaf be entirely avhite flint in tile bank of red soil. coated with a thin layer of the de - Te new bell which has just been posited lime and copper sulphate, becauee the snores of the disenso could then not fine any vulnerable point. The nearer this complete coatieg is obtained the more per- fect will be the protection, and it can only be secured by spraying care- fully the late blight, Bordeaux inleture is hoisted 1/1 the south tower of Bev- erly Minster is the third largeat in Great, Britain. It Ints a diameter of seven feet two inches, and weighs over seven tons. Mrs. Charlton, of Stourbridge, left her infant daughter in a perambn- later. 011 her return she discover- ed the perambulator upset. and the child quite donee with her head in a tub of water. At the wedding of the Town Clerk of Newcastle-under-Lyme, decorated electric tram ears were used Inc the conveyance of the guests from the parish church to the residence of the • WITH A FINE NOZZLE, While Bordeaux 'illative is not pOlsonoUS to inseetS it ie very dis- tasteful to them, and Paris green combined With it can be more even- ly distributed by the sprayer than in any other way. The lime in the Bordeaux mixture will catue the poison to adhere to the leaves go bride's parents.; that its protective influence is John and Enoch Yates, brothers, !strengthened and the Pesiod of its noted wrestlers, were indulging in a i efficacy prolonged. Flea beetles as friendly bout at Farnworth, nr et i - ' i well as the ordinary potato beetles Bolton, when the latter was thrown. can scarcely attack the leaves with- Ilis beck wns dielocated, and he lout being poisoned; and applied with died almost immediately.. 1 the Bordeaux mixture Paris green Thirty persons returiang to SimPs ; will not burn the foliage es it some - herd's Bush front Sundown Park !times does „„h„ applied ae a dry were thrown, violently from a four- !powder, or when simply misted with 'horse brake owing to the collapse wat,,,a, many authorities, too, be - of one of the wheels of the vehicle lieve that tbe Bordeaux mixture M- ae it, waS passing through Xing- eelf exerts a Severable influence up - sten. 1 on potato folinge not due to its ef- Heart. disease. enema/ the sudden !feet upon diseases or insets. These death of 1Villiain Hillier, forty-seven, : • reasons combine in favor of using n Hammersmith piesterer. At the it, on potutoes; end in the expert - inquest at Fulham it was stated 'meets made, the application of Bor- Unit hie heart weighed 30 ounces, (beaux mixture und Paris green Were profiteble even in a, season when fen - gnus diseases Nvere seurcely notice - u1(11. being absentees from the 'A eleh re Itee , c1e Bordeaux mixture for use in anent, stntioned at. Devouporl , al-. potatoes ehmee es ieweie 118 einewe; legal that they were not provided Thee six. pouncbo ef copper sulnhate with proper food, and that an officer!, alaua alaiaa) arasa aia a, 0112 a,. a bad told them to clear out, as the piece of thin cloth -an ordinary salt 1Velsh were no good. . 1 To commemorate tee coronation , teetestene=etesereetets and aS a tbank-ottering for the King's 1 recovery the inhabit:tilts of Lances-, A YOTHER'S PRAISE ter and district have decided to 1 I erect n. cross upon the si 1 e of the 1 . about three times tile normal weight. Five me11 chnrged at Cardiff with ancient Covell cross, and near tho! site of the 110111201 Basilica. A slab has been fixed to the front of tho house where Mr. Cecil Rhodes was born at Bishop's Steelton], bearing the inscription: ''The Bight Hon, Cecil John Riegle% the found- er of Rhodesia, was born iil the room within, 3 July, 1853." The landing stage at Liverpool is the largest thing afloat. The Cel- tic, the Oceanic tuirl Great Eastern put together would he nothing like the size of this mighty raft. It is more than half a mile long and from 80 to 100 and more feet 12 ide. King Edward is the soul of rte. tivity and business. Ile has ban all his life a hard worker and early riser, nor ceuld he otherwise have got through the onerous duties wbich fell upon hi110 in consequence of Queen Victoria's leading such a retired lifo 'rhe Duke of Cambridge hes lived under live sovereigns. He was born just in time to see the end of the reign of George 111., WEIS. n, boy of eleven when his unele, George IV., died, and wns one of ( he pritices who carried the coffin of the last King to his grave. One of the most movieg moments on Consittutioil 11511, London, on coronation cloy. was when a little company of white-haired men, With medals on llutia Mats, came march- ing, slowly and stiff, but very proud and erect, to one of the stands. They Were the suraivore of the charge of :Balaclava. REST FOR TIRED 'EYES. • Anyone who sutlers front Ural eyes may be glad to try a remedy tic- eicleutally discovered by a foreign author, which consists of a simple method of teetering the vision to freshness. Turning front an unfinish- ed mainiseript Olta IlIgIlt with weary 'eyes, Ills glance fell 'upon some scraps of colored silk that his wife had Wen using for patchwork. These goy colors had a peculiar ettraetion for his Nveariod optics, On resuming ./ils work after gazitg at theta sev- eral minutes, he found them quite fresh. After several experiments, he surrounded hitt inkstand with bril- liantly -colored Striped silk !material that his eyes must rest on every thee he ditto his pen itto the bila This brings instaat relief. Of the 8611,402 .Vessele iming 33r1 - alias porta 0:11i$E1 to in the coast- ing trades WHY WOOLLENS WEAR THIN, A SonrIn in 4 Gltocalt'S Sl'ORre 1 Ma2 1 balm pot einlre Mad MOM ycc thet, Yee .3.431`0 abSeintelY OP91104 a pear ot blanlote on me, Inivo Yea far, Yea We 1 Perely you are mistaken, madam 1 ata net Mistaken. I, sent reuntl my little gll'i e IOW Ottri Aga n GOO !strong soap 44 wash out S01110 lioavY Wage. In all innoamee 1 veal 'allot Yoll sent Me, and tae reeult Is that tea blatillete are just tag ekeleain of whet they Wel'O. Thoy aro ruined, sir, ad " It's your fault Yes, but I sent wbat I usually email In Buell easee, . What you usually send I No won- der Mrs. Moore, itly neighbor, coat- plaine of her clothes wearing out; I And you usually send her the 'Same soap, • Hut, madam I always give cue, • toniers'what tboy ask for. Had you named a partieular brand of soap you • multi have had it. • • Nalned a Particular brawl 1 Now Was I to keow anything of brands? But I know better now, and I know what ruined mi blankets -and my hands are In a nice plight, to ! , I eau aesuro you, madam, that it to not my desire to sell anything that will 'be injurioue to either tho halide ,or clothing- ot my cuetomete, and 'Shall be glad to know how you prove that what I sold you injured your blankets and your heads. Well, I was telling Mrs. Neill my trouble, aim alto lent me a little cut- ting, and here it is; you can read it "Dr. Stevenson Macadam, Lecturer on Chemistry, Surgeon's Hall, Edin- burgh, deiteribes the destructive pro- perty al soda upon wool very graphi- cally. "After mentioning hole strong alkali such as potash and teida, disastrously effect cotton, linen, aud wool, he says: On Ono occasion I employed this property of soda in a useful way. There was a large quantity of new blankets sent to one of our hospitals, watch, when given out, were said by the patients to be not so warm as the old blanatts were, and that led to an investigation as to sylietber the blankets were genuine or not. They looked well, and weighed properly, and I got a blanket sent to 'me for examination and analysis. We foand goon that there was cotton mixed with the ae001, Mid the lateatIon Wee 01 te repareting the two beeaUire thea Wee. tireactegbla Weefen'throughellts Ina 14 wag °Ply leY tletaeblag tim fine AlMet AVM eaelt other Mat Yell identified the oetton Abre. I fell on the dealce 02 aaina soda, I took a bit of blanIxet aad put it in a vessel with seder and boile(1 it there, and verY ide1c1y flaa weol got eatea away by the tiode, and there was left behind the cettial eir11 Wad of akeleton-a sort of glemit--of the original blanket out of which it wag taken. I Meatiest this merelleto indicate to Toll the nertilciale 00000 of using mimetic! materiale, which, vehen anployed strong by themselvea. affect Woollen articles In this Way, anti Which, (Ma When not very strong, Will more elowla, but with equal tainty, tend to acietroy the woollen fibre." NeW, I want to tell yen that we neighborhave bad a talk over the matter, and we 12220 .1101. going to have our capthea and hands ruined in this way. Soveeal ot our neighbors who know have proved to up that Washing Sodas, Potash, Chloride of Lime, and "101(1) substitutes" are alma initiate's, to clothes and hands. t "Free alkali" Ip eoaes is praetically the °nestle soda that burns tho clothes, Why, you. dare not keep Caustic Soda in a tin canister; it must bo in an earthen jar. or it will even corrode the tin! Now. We tor you to provide us with pure soap without free alkali, or we met And It elsewhere. , Madam, you enlighten me 1 So many soaps are advertised as pure. that I really took little heed to any difference between them. I have oae, however, that has reed!. cal certificates of its freedom from free alkali. It le guaranteed pure; and the makers offer $5,000 reward to any one who can prove it is not pure, and further, I am authorized to return the purchase money to any one nude ing cause for complaint. Let me see it! Why, Sunlight Soap ! It's a beautiful clean, fruit. looking soap, and this Octagon shape la very handy. Give me five bars. Noto by the grocer. -Thin whole nelgliberillood is using Sunlight Soap now. J1,000sefl,000 complaints. I hove no room In no Mere 3101V for 808(0815 318)2000. Sone of eleall polemic but it lonot tbo grocer's fault It the publie are Whiled with common seam Duet . palate ask for Sunlight Soep-octairon bar -we eve It Whim nil bag will answer well -then suspend it from a stick laid across the top of a coal oil or other barrel half fillect with clean w,ater, so that the brig may be just beneath the surface of the teeter, when the coPper sua phate will dissolve in an hour or two. In another vessel slake four pounds of fresh limo in sufficient Wil- ier to maae a thin. whitewash. Strain this through a fine sieve or sack to remove all lumps. When the copper sulphate has all dissolved, pour the lime Wash into a barrel slowly, stir- rieg the mixture all the time Now 1111 up the barrel to the top with Neater, and the mixture is ready for use. TO APPLY TUTS 7ifIXTUTtE to the foliage the best and cheap- est Way is to use Et, proper speaying 'pump and nozzle; but if these be not on hand good results which ovill well repay the trouble may be oh - 'tallied by applying the mixture with is.vateosesring cans supplied With line is that Peels green, the only prac- tical remedy for the Colorado P0 - atilt° beetle, tan be -applied at the !same time. To do this ,Dr. James 'Fletcher, the Dominion Entomolo- !gist, advises mixing from e quarter to hall u. pound of Paris green with a ,little water Eso LIS to Make thick paste, and then adding this to the forty -live gallons of Bordeaux mix- ture, which renders the poison of ex-, actly the same strength as whoa used with plain water FOR THE MEDICINE THAT RI, These mixtures must be kept eon - STORED HER DAUGHTER'S st ant ly stirred while being used, HEALTH. us both the linte 111 the Bordeaux mixture and the Paris green quickly sink to the bottom of the mixture if left undisturbed. The Bordeaux mixture is a pre- treme Nervousness and ventive remedy, and the time to Feared She Would Not apply it in any locality is just be - Regain }Ter fore the blights treated of usually Strength. appear there, the object being to :keep the plants duri»g the whole of Every prudent mother will watch !the thee they are liable to injury carefully the health of tier yoene cost:red with the: flingicidal prepare: daughter a,t. 1.1121 period when she isLion. passing 1(1)01 girlhood to woman- The early blight in Ontario and hood, '1'111s petiod is tile illost , Quebec generally appears at the cad Heel in the young girl's life. it is; of Jime or the begiunieg of July. then that she becomes: pale, easilY , The late blight 00 1)01 )1(1 rot in tired and trouble.I with heallaches, anost ports of Canada seldom shows without apparen t, cause. Tile Wood ;itself Until Align:it. Spraying becomes thin and watery, and unless! should therefore be beetle early i20 prompt steps are talon to restore 51 July and be repeated every two A great advatitage of this mixture $he Had Suffered From Severe Headaches, Vomiting and Ex - to its rich, red, health -giving con., (Mien. decline, and perhaps cond sumpti0a will follow. Dr. Willituns' Pink PilIs hove cured more pale, anaemic, easily tired girls than any other medicine, alai mothers will, nutee no misteke if they invest 12p0n1 their growing daughters taking these' pills from time to time. Mrs. F. Ciao, a. lady well known in 1100080. tau, Que., tells what theee pills have done for her daughter. She &aye: "My daughter, Catherine, aged four- teen years, was mule:ring greatly with Revere headaches, vomiting and nervottenese. She was so complete- ly run down that we feared ghe • woulti not recover her strength. We tried several medicines, but they cild net. Seeni to do her any good. 3 then thought we would try 'Dr. Williame' rink rills, and the result has been up to our fondest hopes. Site has fella recovered her health and strength, and 1 shall be very glad if tkis experience will liaip Mina oth- er euffering regean lier health." Dr. Williama' Inuit PilTs make rich, red blood, and give netV strength tvith every doge. They mere anaemia, hevalache, heart palpi- tation, elizaineso anti bring. the &ale of herd th to pals aitel sallow' cheeks. Theee pills are ale° a, certain cure for the ailments that Make the lives of so many women (1.burden. De, oure you get the getluine With the full name "Dr. Williatrts' Pink Pills for Palo People," on the wrapper, orotind every box. Sold by all me- dicine 'dealer§ or Omit post paid at 00, center perbox or gix 1)0,125 for $2.502 by ealOreesing The Dr. 'Wil- liams' Medicine 00ss Brockville, weeks e1 least until the eecond week in September. POLICEMA.N'S JOURNAL. • Every class now seems to have a special newspaper oe "organ" in Paris. The Journal des Concierges bas long existed, and a weekly has now been started in the interests of the pollee. It is not quite clear if the paper be written by policemen, but, at any rate, many of the secrets of the profession are revealed in it, and it 58 (4100 perilously per - 800101. It even contains sarcastic paragraphs about high officials of the prefecture, which is 'unceremon- iously alluded to as the "haute boite." Alinor persons attached to tiro stations are also referred to as having certain weaknesses, notably of an =eters,kind, and nickriames are bestowed cm evidently unpopular superintendents and inspectors. The antecedents of disfavored superiors are likewise insisted upon, and one of them is described as an ex -dust- man, while another is reproached for havina, been a seminarist or ecclesias- tkal student, like ed. Combas. Everyone has heard of St. .Facobe Oil for rheumatism, straine, braises, lame hack; anci all muscular athes and pains0 but few know that there is nothing to equal it fur relieving aching feet, troublesome corns, and for softening the harsh, callous skin which frequently forms on the soles of the feet. Anyone suffering from eensitive spots on the toes, sides of the feet, or between the toes, should rub a little St. Jacobs Oil on the sore spot etery night. The imme- diate relief obtained is simply won- derful. No household should he without St. Jacobs Oil: It will be wanted after cricket, after tennis, after a day's boating ; in fact it is the athlete's, friend. All chemists sell St. Jacobs OIL and a 50 cent bottle Is soffit:Mat to prove beyond a. doubt the above statements. 13.6.111300 fiCAT!TOLDINC. The French Consul at Batavia 1 states that ligeithouses are built , of bamboo- cane in Japan, and suga 1 goats, the importance of the Weed in erecting builders' sce.aolding. The 'power of resistance of a bamboo i awe 8 inches to 1.0 inches in diem- , caw, even with a length of 05 feet, is euormous. Moreover, bamboo je , said not to rot either when in the ground. or in Water, while the drier and older it grows the firmer it he - Three apelications of Bordeaux comes, mixture and Paris green limy set- _ flee, experi !cents showing 111 plo t s A COMFORT AND A. CARE. sprayed thrce times as much as 51.1 bushels more per aere of inerehautte. — ble potatoes than in the unspenyea plots. mid in those spreyed five 'LIMOS, 62 bueliels more to the atre than 1,11 the unsprayed. Department of Agriculture, Otto - (014. 11 A I relLESS BULLETS. An earthenware bullet has just been invented by a. Dr. Devalues, of Paris, The peculiarity of this bul- let le that it does not lierta Two 01011 05.11 measure oil is number of paeeS and "pepper away" at each other without any fear. 'rho bullet simply makes a 1110012 on the elotle. ing and drops to the ground. With masks for the face, there woulcl eeem to be 110 reeson why it should not be Introduced into dueniag. The duellist who was "inceeked' in the most vital part would be considered the vanquished, and honor might be perfectly satisfied by the teclinlcal victory. ..---- White-"It's funny that it is astral- ly men and women who are unat- tractive who ao Ole marrying in thiS World," Blealc-"Wliat do you mean by thea?" White --"Why, when a couple wale, the lady's Mende are quite enable ,to see what he could find in her and the man's, friends ore pumled to 'understand what abe could See, th, If Your Home is Blessed. With a Baby You Will Appreciate This. A baby is a. priceless comfort, but 111 its title]; helplessness is also a great care. Anything' that will re- lieve the tired inotlar and add .1.0 baby's health and happiness is both a help and a triune. This is what snakes the stetentent of Mrs. Thos. Little, of Kingston, Ont., so inter- esting to all mothers. She says :- "When my baby was eighteen monthe old he was troubled with a sour stomach and was badly con- stipated. These troublesemado him cross and restless, atid I had to be up with hi(11 a number of times dur- ing the night. I finally got a box of Baby's Own Tablet, mid after giv- ing them to itim for a few days his bowels became regular, his stomach 0088 sweetened and he slept well. X think these Tablets are just what mothers need for their little ones." Eaby's Own Tablets are the best and most convenient form for e.diainis- 'teeing medicine to the very young. They are safe and harmless and free froln °Plates. Seat post paid on re- celPt of Priee, 25 cents per box, by the Dr, Williams' Medicine Company, Brockville, Ont., or Schenectady, N.Y. A book on the care of infants and Aachen sent free on request; Write for it, 001,E1a BLIaTDaTESS. It is well anoWn thot the Moore illYeteaate coffee drinaere, 2222" 1,2(11110153 the Ineeehatits, Wale sit In their baatasee and Oink coffee con- lanuallat during tbe day. 71. 111212 been lletteerl that almoet invariably waea these coffee drink.00.15 reaell the age of forty or forty-five their eye- sight begins to fall, and by the time they get to be fifty years old they become blind. One is foreikly preseed by the number of blind Men that eve Seen aboat the 6treets of the city of reathe capital of Mor- occo. It is 'ilWarlably attributed to the 00e0081Ve use of coffee. This opinion has been eonfirtned by the opitima of European'physloians liv- ing there. 1 i Coy©n Tea Is the finest Tea the world produces!, and Is sold only in lead packets. Black, Mixed and Green. roman tea drinkers try "Salads" Gran tea - They know bow to •encourage ehootirig in Switzerland. During two days recently them was going on at Zurich boys' shooting fes' tival, in which 2,800 boys between twelve.. and fourteen took part. The competition is quite voluntary, bee ing worked through the schools of the town, each boy who enters pay- ing fifty centimes. The festival, it is said, is extremely popular with the bus themselves, and also with their elders. The lecturer on philosophy had concluded his long and able address, and stood looking at the audience. "If there is any question," he said, "that any of you would like to ask me before I sit down I. should be pleased' to answer it." Amid the deep •silence that followed this re- mark an earnest -looking man near the door rose up and said: "I'd like to know, professor, if Etn;q/body 11108 ever yet discovered a reliable and certain cure for warts?" ELL, THANK TOIL" A GRANTON MAN IS NOW ABLE • TO INTAKE THIS ANSWER. Inquiring Friends Did Not Always Get Such a Cheery Reply Be- cause for Many Years Fir. Flet- cher Suffered With Lumbago. Granton, Ont., Oct. 20. -(Special) -Mr. John Fletelier, a well-known farmer of this place, who suffered for a long time with Lumbago, and Kid- ney Trouble, has at loot found a cure. Now, when hit friends •Inquire as to his health, lie cheerily tells them that he is•well, Solnething Whiali he has not been able to do for a long tirne, till quite recently. Mr. Fletcher' tells the story of his illness and how he was cuted, as fol- lows: "1 was troubled for a hem thee with Lumbego and Kidney Trouble. My urine WAS Of (1 very red color. I tried inany.medieines but could get nothing to help nee. "I consulted the best medical doctors in Grant= and St. Mary's, but they could do nothing for me. "At last ono day a druggiet in Cranton suggested DocRI's Kidney Pitis as a cure for my Lumbago. I purchased a box and began to take them right away. The first box helped me and I kept on till at last I was completely curecl. "I ran 11000 AS Wall as ever I was and have not had any trace of L1101 - bozo about me. I am perfectly sound and I thank Docld's Kidney 1911s for it. "I recommend them to all my friends, and aS for myself I never in- tend that my hotiee shall be without them, foi. I believe them to be the glen lest medicine in. the world." Mr. Fletcher is a .man who means 'every word he says and is prepared 100 substantinte the truth of every statement made above. There seems to he no case of Lum- augo, Backache, Kidney Trouble or 3111eurnael0e11, that Dodd's Kidney Pills will not cure. New Yak haS 250 hotels, London over 500. But Now York's hotels will hold nearla as many people AS London's greater. nUlllber. 13 mitre or Ointments for Catarrh that contain Mercury se mercury will surely destroy the noneo et goon oottoomelotely deronso tho whole eyetein when entering I through the enema rurfacee Such articles choUld never be Use,1 except on nroccriptions from reputable physicians, as the denten° they will do Nein fold totem good -you can possibly derive fronl Conti. ' Ha l's Catarrh Corn manufaistured by r.s. obeney 60 Coo To. led% 0,, contains no mercury, and Is taken in - Weeny, acting direotly unon tho blood anti mtmous sttrfaces og the system,, la, buylug Haile Catarrh pure be save yoii get the genta lac. It le taken internailly.and Mode lit Thiedo ohlo, by F. J. Cheney es Co. Teetenoalele free. Sold by 1)01¢0244, peen 750 per bottles Haifa l'analle Pills aro the beet. Monkey Brand Soap cleans kitchen utensils, steel, iron and tinware, knives said forks, and all kinds of cutlery. The United States now him three cities -of over a million inhabitaats ; but the fourth, $t. Louis, has only 575,000. MInard's Liniment Cures Dandruff, Prismetie Lake, in the Yollosestone National Park, is the largest body of hot water in the world, Mlnards Llolment&ures Bums, etc, 4A, deri;74/ 44" ofticf;iv 0-0~0,414e/. a44 44-4,44e,/.- -4 4/11.414W ARAI 441414". ligki earn/. v'14 Av. 1i 1.1.04I.10.14•••••••••, 12. • eas 'APPLES mid OULT We oan handle Any quantity of properly paohod Apple • A130 any quantity Of Poultry (deed or,allum) Write us. AI, SON C911....1Ailultud, TOROIVIM !fee a 4, NUN Ono% :(22fflitrai " floatillght " COr'"" "Eagle" --as-r2009 "Victoria" "Little Comst" te" tat r 1 1 41, HULL, 2.4 CANADA Don't Experiment with other and inferior brands, USE EDDYS. "How pleasant it is to see hus- band ,and wife of one mind 1" "It is, indeed. There's the Robinsons, for example. She 'thinks there's no- body in the world like Robinson, and he thinks so, too." -a-- WABASH RAILROAD Daring the months of September and October, will sell one way see, and class tourist tickets at greatly reduced rates to California, West,- ington, Oregon, 'Utah, Montana, British Cohirebla, end other Peden Coast points. Tickets will be sold via all direct routes. The Wabasb is the shortest, best and meekest routs from Canada to the above points. Finest equipped eassenger trains in America. Rates, thne-tables and all parti- culars from any ticeet agent, or J, A.. Richardson, Dist, • Passenger Agent, N. E. Corner Xing & Yong° Sts., Toronto, and St. Thomas, Ont. Sweden and Denmaric'have no sol- diers who cannot read and write. In Russia's army 70 aer cent. of the men are illiterate. ENGLISH SPAWN LINIMENT removes all bard, soft or (=Bonged Lumps and Blemishes from bones. Blood Spavin, Curbs, Spli n ts, Ring Bone, SWeeliy, Stifles, Sprains, Sore and Swollen Throat, Conghs, etc. Save 450 by two of one bottle. 1Var- ranted the moss wonderful Blemish Cure ever known. Sold by all druggists. While a square dance represents only half • a mile of walking or mov-. ing, an average waltz takes dancers over three-quarters of a mile. For Oren Sixty Sears. AD OLD AND WILT:TIMM 50500ZDY. — Mrs WInslowb Soothing Syrup hes been used for emir sixty ream hy millions of mothers for their children whibr teething, with perfect success. It000thes the child, softens (Do Dump, allays ell pain, alirea Wind Collo), and is the best remedy for Thorium Ls Manisa to the mato sold by droughts in weary cot 0( 1(10 world. Sweaty -Pre coots %bottle. Its mine h incalculable. Be sure and Mik for Mrs Winslow's Soothing Syru# sod take no other hind. There is a mountain of salt near Cardona, in Saain, which contains 500 million tons of almost pure rock -salt. TIIE MANY . ADVANTAGES offered passengers bound for Buffalo and Now York by the. Grand Trunk's fast "Now York Express," leaving Toronto 6.15 p.m, daily, are seen at a glance when the splendid equip- ment is considered. .A. fill 1 dining car service until Niagara Falls iE reached, a cafe parlor car running through to Buffalo, and one of Pull. man's finest sleeping ears from To. ronto to .Nevi York guarantees pa- trons comfort and luxury as well as weed. The cafe and 'dining .cars a.ri acknowledged to be the handsomest in Araerica, being electric lighted one eraiipped with electric fans. City office, northweat corner Ring and Yong. streets. 4,000 foreignrrs were expelled by the police from Franco last year. 1,500 of these were Spaniards, 1,- 1300 Belgians, and 500 Germans. Minard's Liniment relieves Neuralgia. At an examination held in an agricultural college tbe question was Put, "When is the beet time to sow barley 7" A sharp country lad promptly replied, "Three due before a gentle rain, sir," Minard's Liniment for sale everywhere 'You claim that you were insane when you proposed to her 3" ?Yee, sir." "Can you prove it sir," "How 3" '.13y• producieg the plaintiff in court and letting the Jury look at her." FROM TORONTO and Canadittn points to New York and Philacielpbin. 'The best route via Lehigh Valley Railroad. Ser- vice the best, scenery tiesvirpassed. Pullman palace sleeping cars, din- ing ear service, meals a Its certe. The only lino front Canada landing pas- sengers near all European steam- ship docks in Note York, sieving pase Kengers for Eurepe a long and ex- pensive transfer. Route of the Black Diamond Expeees. Day train, try it. For tiekets, Pullinung Rod Nether particulars call on Grarld Trunk Agente or on Robta $e, Lewis, Caliadlan Paimenger Agent, 813 'Visage street, lioaro of Trade bell& ingt Torotito. 11 reeteellseseeterfeeteeteeteseceeretteet * • Good Things I to Eat - I 10081 Llbby's famous Hygienics kitchens, where purity prevails. All moats need in LIBBY'S I Natural Flavor Food Products are tl. S. Gorertnnent Inspected. Kai to the house for amergencles-for 4. n you 'want something good and watt eLl ere. for saudelopea -tor 007 inns it Olen. Simply 'ion a koy end the e6a la open. Ai appetizing leash is really in e an instant LIPP, WEILL & LIBBY, CHICABO. • Write for our free booklet, ...How to Make Good Things to Est" 4:4*,S•17."8447.0 3744> din 04:4440 04:1 40 The United States received from Germany during the nineteenth cen- tury 5,079,362 immigrants. Messrs. 0. C. Richards & CO. 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