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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1902-11-13, Page 7On, es trc vierretrertrellritlellakivi, l(Rowitig 01.14.14404elfeSaLasile.TeSedles.,taattaestal Nan is subject to 1,21 different dieeasee. Artificial, verge are matte from fish Walesa An average Britisher Is as etrong as tWo Hindoote. A diet of garlic is a wonderful aid o the complexion. An ordinary bristle will absorb six- teen ounces of water Breton sheer) aro not xnuch larger than a fair-sieea hare, There are foor millienaires; in ring- , land to oleo in France. There aro 72h ancient oastles on the beaks of the Rhine, A man should weigh 40 pounds for ' every foot cet Ms -height 'Mono aro' over 21,000 stitches in an ordinary white ehirt, ; One-third of the people who go Mad reeover their senses. The hair oP the head grows faster in summer than in winter. Man is the only animal that pos- sesoes a real nose and chin, la mining accidents ono death in four is caused by afterdfunP. Forty-eight kinds of house -fly have been classified by naturalists, Oxen and shoop fatten better in ;company than when kept alone. A fine ostrich is calculated to yield $2,500 worth of •feathers. Tight, unventilated hats aro one of the chief causes of baldness. It is estimated that 4l per cent. of the days in London are wet. London has over 500 railway sta- e ▪ •thin% exclusive of goods depots. Orange juice is ane of the best dressings for black shoos or boots. One pound of sheep's wool is cap- • able of producing une yard 'of cloth. • Hearing, as a. rule, is more acute with the right than with the left. ear.• Prussian blue paint is made from the ashes of the burnt hoofs of horses. Tho chance of two finger prints being alike is not ono in sixty-four billione. Tho average of wrecks in the Bal- tic Sea is one every day throughout the year. In London thab are more fires on Saturday than on any other day M the week. Whitewash made of quicklime and wood -ashes ?will destroy moss on tiles. The various countries of the world use 13,400 different kinds of postage stamps. - tor • 4 Lee The eel Pins two separate hearts. One boat S 60, the other 160, times a minute. Tho Mexican dog has no hair. The hot. climate makes such a covering superfluous. Ono thousand tons of soot settle monthly, within the 118 square miles' of London. Torty-four muscles are called into play in the production of tho hu- man voice. Some of the insurance companies of Paris refuse to insure people who dye their hair. • Boiling meat is less wasteful than baking, and baking less wasteful than roasting. Great Britian has 1,951,000 do- mestic servants, earning 2,68,500,- 000 per. annum. In London each Bay 400 children aro born, and 250 enter school for the first time. Silk is considered unclean by the Iffohammedans, because it is the pro- duct of a worm. Tho smallest bone in the _human body is in the lenticular, seated in the human ear. The ants of South America have beea known to construct a tunnel three miles in length, Bread as a daily article of 'food is used by only about one-third of the population of. the earth. There hi no ease en record of a. man having committed a Mann with a pipe or cigar in his mouth. To drink sweet milk atter eating onions will purify the breath so' that no odour will remain. To prevent stockings wearing at the heels, line the backs of shoes with a piece of black velvet. The cost of firing a single shot from a 16-inth guli would pay a private soldier for five years.. Tho standard, • of height in the British Army is greater than in any other army in the world. The roar of a waterfall is pro- duced almost entirely by tho burst- ing of millions of air -bubbles. Moro steel is used in the manu- facture of pons than in all tho sword and gun factories nn tho world. The averago Preach person uses 6 pounds of soap in a year. Tho aver- age English person uses 10 pounds. Prisoners when arrested in Moroc- co aro required to pay tho police- man for his trouble in taking thein to gaol, Meshroome generally consist of 90 per Cent. water, but the remaining 10 per cent. is more nutritious than broad. ...Noah year about £10,000 is ex-. melded in sprinkling the streets of London with sand, to prevent; Berner from slipping. So difficult is the art of tutting gloves that most of the principal cutters are,knoillin in the Crude by name and by fame. The difference between a planet and 0 sine is this : A star shines by Ile. own light, a planet by light ro- fleeted by another body. Japanese florists have succeeded in cultivatieg a rose which looks red in the sunlight and white in the shade. The giraffe, errnaclillo, and porcu- pine loiVe no vocal coeds, and 010, 'therefore, mute, blades and ser- pents are l50 vOieelessio, When a Mission family movie, 11, ie the custom to.carry the lire from the hearth of tho • old house in 0, closed veseel to tho new residence. In the Belgian Parliament, When 11 member is making a long $peeeh, „ may ba supplied wilh Mundy-, anti -Water eLt -Lao aLovcaloneue etee %1111I OLTMST I1011SIZ 'Plum lige just died at Oakenholt, neer i'lint, North Wales, 11, h01'0 at the advanced ego of forteethree yeare, Said to kava bene the oldest bore° 50 Englend. The horse, 1141140011U1 black (Merger, was the property of Oolonol Bridgford many Yefits ago, and was Sold to the late Ur, T. W. Heaton, of Tho Priery, Higher °renew/all, who at hie cledth inaele provision for the animal to live in quietness and luxury at the farm in North Welee, SEASONABLE ADVIOE,'d CHANGE WEATHER DISAS- TEROTIS TO HANY PEOPLE, Bad Blood Makes You„Liable to cold—A cold Halms You Liable to Twenty Diseases—How to Protect I ourself, Changes of the 'Season afTeets the health more Or Tose perceptibly, The anent of the hot -Summer weather on the blood leaves it thin and watery, and notti that the weather Is change- able this makes , itself diengreeahlY felt. You feel bilious, dyspeptie and tired; there may bo pimples ces °NIP- tlons of the skin; tho damp weather brings little twinges of rheumatism or neuralgia that give warning of the winter that is conling. If you want to bo brisk and strong for the wetter it is now that you should build up the blood, and give the nerves •a little tonic:, Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are the greatest of all blood -making, nerve -restoring tonics, and will make you strong and stave off the aches and pains of winter if you tako them now. Mr. • James &dams, Brandon, Man., is ond of the thousands whom Dr. 'Williams' Pink Pine lutee restored to health and strength. ITo says : "It is with loop gratitude that 1 acknowledge the benefit that 1 have derived from the use of ,De. Williams' Pink Pills. Be- fore taking the pills ‚my health was Much shattered with rheumatism, nervous depression. -and sleeplessness'. For fully twelve months I rarely got a good night's sleep, When I began tho use of tho pills it was with a determination to give them a fair trial. I did . so, and can truthfully say that -I could not wish jor better health than I now enjoy. X shall al- ways speak a good word for Dr. Williams' Pink Pill," Poor blood is the cause of most diseasee. Good blood means health and strength. Dr. •Williams' Pink Pills do not purge—they simply make pure, rich blood. That's why they euro so many diseases. But you must always get genuihe with the full name "Dr, Williams' Pink Pins for Pale People" on the wrap- per around every box. Sold by all druggists or sent by mail, post paid at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50,• by writing direct to the Dr. Williams' Medicine 0o... Brockville, Ont. ZING AS A GOOD S.A.IVIARITAN. Sends His Own Nurse to Care for Sick Young Man. King Edward, in his numerous acts of kindness and charity, is not ft loan to let his left hand know what his right hand doeth. As an in - Stance this story is told by a cor- respondent: The King recently learned that a young man, 'William Donald, employ- ed in 'Edinburgh, had eemo, to his Bahhoral estato hopleshly ill of the same trouble through which the King rosenilY Passed, to bo nursed by his mother. The King sent his physi- cian, Sir James Reid, to ascertain if anything could be done, but the great doctor found himself • unable to do anything. The King then vis- ited the cottage himself, saw the youth and expreased his deep sym- pathy for him. Then he told Mrs. Donald that tho nurse who had attended, him through his serious operation and illness Was stilt with him, and that ho Would send her every day to ciress the son's wounds and maim him comfortable; also that,n, wateS bed would bo sent from Balmoral Castle. Ile added that if she could suggest anything to please her son it would be care- fully attended to. SAvill THE BABY. A. Mother Tells How Many a Threatened Tale May Be Preserved. • To the loving mother no expense is too great, no labor ton severe, if it will preserve the health of her little 11105. Uhildlslj illS are generally ample, but so light IS babye1 hold, en life that it, ie often a !mewl, edge of the right thing. to do that turns the_ title at a crisis. And in aley'a illness every this's' is a cella eat one. ",f think the timely use mI 13tiby's Own Tablets would =ea many a dear little life;" writes ales. P. B. Bickford, of Olen Sutton, aue, "I take pleasure in certifying le thmmerits of these Tablets, as have 'Sound 1100111 ta sure and reliahle remedy,. 'My baby wag trembled with indigestion nt teething thee, elect was ernes and restless, The use of Baby's Own Tablets made a wonder - 111 change, and 1 eta glad to re- tommend them to others. ' Mothers oho use these Tablets never anal, wutel restirt. to harsh purgatives, that pipe 0110 tel baby, 1101' to the 10-001 1551 "soo tb I ' prepare Lions that often contain Poisaneus °Pl- ates, Baby's Own Tablets are plea - Pant to take, guaranteed to bo harneees. Send 125 cents for a box to the Dr. Williams' Mee (lichee Co., Brockville, Ont„ if your druggists does not soil them. Italy has 400 princes, over 4.50 nuko8, 060 marquise% besides, 1,700 mints, and nearly 8,000 infeeior eohles. Sunlight Soap will not burn the nap off woolen no the surface off linens. Aak ter Me OC8rSon Mar. amp amornocamemammeaawesennamemernainieweremememese pnizns OF THE BRITISH BAR. Ingomes of Some of the Leading Lawyers. The Lord High Cheamellor of Groat Britain is second only in PoSition to the Archbishop Oaaterbury, and ilo onjoys an income of D10,000 a year. The Lord Chief Justice of England hits i Salary of a8,000 year. The blaster of the Rolls has a salary of £6,000 a year, and the Lords of Appeal in Ordinary have thp same, Th e Lor'ds Juetices of the Court of Appeal and the Judges of the High Court earn £5,000 a Year oaoh. Tho Masters of the High 0011r S, the London Po_ lice Magistrates, and the County Court Judges earn 41,500 a year each. The Masters of the High Court are chosen either from barristers or from solicitors, but all the other office holders to whom we hitvo alluded must have come from the bar. Tho Attorney General makes much more money than any of these digni- taries. His salary is only £7,000, but he has fees as well, sometimes to a very largo ainotint, Tho Solici- tor General has £6,000 a year, be- ides- his fees, Of course, the double work, legal and parliamentary, which these officer* have, to under- take is most arduous, requiring an iron constitution and a mind that requires but little time for rest. Tho private practitioners in Nome few cases make larger incomes than any of the official persons at the bar. It is not indeed many who make "fivo figures;" but there may -bo always one or two leaders Who aro aohlov- ing this. Tho leaders who aro chief- ly before the public in ordinary cases do not often nittke more than from 1115,000 to 26,000 a year. Larg- er fortunes aro frequently made by men who specialize in patent cases, who are engaged in rating appeals and compensation work, or who practice their profession at the Par- liamentary bar, How's This! We otter One Hundred Dollars 'Reward tor any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. .1. CHENEY du Uo., Toledo, U. We, the undersigned, have known F. .1. Cheney for 1115 last 15 years, and bellovo .111111 perfectly honorable in. all business transactions and lin ancially Able to (tarry 001 any obligations made by their 1, bitir 8: PH LTA X. Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, 0. WA LD1N INDIASS els HA U. VON, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, D. Hall's Catarrh CLINO is taken inter - natty, acting directly upon the blood LOCI 111111005 surtaxes of the systezn. l'estimonials sent free. .Price 75e. per bottle. Sold by nit druggists. Hall's Family 11115 are the best. Nervous Einployer—"Thomas, I wish You wouldn't whistle at your work." Office Boy—"I airit working, sir I'ni only just whistling.", rnoM TORONTO end Canadia.6 points to New York and Philadelphia. The beat route via Lehigh Valley Railroad. Ser- vice the best, scenery unsurpassed, Pullman palace sleeping cars, din- ing ear rvice, 0100)5 a le. carte. The only line from Canada landing pas- senger s near all rill ropean steam- ship docks in New York, saving pass songers for Europe a long and ex- pensive transfer. Route of the Black Diamond Express. Day train, try it. For tickets, Pullinans and further Par tieularS Gall OIL • Grand Trunk Agents Or on Itobt, S. Lewis, Canadian Passenger Agent, 88 Yong() street, Board of Trade build- ing, Toronto. First Stranger—"I say, that's my embrolla you have 1" Second 'Strang- er—"X don't doubt it, sir; I bought it at a pawnshop." SOMETHING TO RENUMBER. When traWeling you shouldbear in mind the road and the trains that will take you to your destinatio0 in tho fastest time, and in tho most comfortable manner. The Grand Trunk service excels in both par- ticulars' and passengeis feom To- ronto to 'Montreal, Buffalo, New York, Detroit and Chicago, will end the day trains equipped with wide vestibuled coaehes, handsome Cato Parlor and Dining Ones serving meals "a la carte." The night trains carry Ptillman sleeping ears to alt above points. You can leave Toronto for Montreal and oast at 0 11. nt n 1)4 10 1). m. for Bulfalo and Sew York.at 9 a. 111., 4.50 and 0.15 p. 10. and to Detroit and Chicago at '7.35 a. na, 4,50 9, in, and 11.20 p. saPickets, reservations, eLe., at alto 'balite, northwest corner King and Ynnge streets. Vienna has the largest maille bath in Europe. Tt is 578 feet„long, and 156 foot wide, Tt can acconnnodate 1;500 people, " Just a Little" Pain neglected, may produce chronic Rheumatism or Gout. Just a little Backache may creete Lumbago. Just a little Sprain somothnes snelcos Cripple, Just it little Bruise May do a lot of damage, Just a little Ificadache may bo the forerunner of Neuralgia, Just" a. little St. Jacobs leoed—"Your lawyer 111000 eorne 0 pretty severe charges against the a Other fellow, didn't lie 1" Smell- J wort—"Y-e-d-c-e 1 but you ought, to a il, applied in, Vine mires promptly nd peemanently. Aches arid. Pains, net a little caution; Just a little ost, Yeats • of Pleasure against Pc11005 000 how he charged Ceylon Tea Is the finest Tea the world produces, anol is sold only in lead packets. Black, Mixed and Gre(011. 'epee tea drinkers try "Satada" Greta tea, OICONOORIMODOOCOMMOOCIOZOOMOOM10100.2.1120.ROCOSASO, MONOGRAMS ON PEACIIMS. At a largo dinner party given in London the poach ea placed 011 • th° table bore the monogram of 'their owner traced distinctly in the vel- vety bloom. In order to produce this unique effect, letters were cut from paper and pasted on the Poodles while growing. When the fruit was ripe, on removing the impel, lettere the monograms WM'S found ploked out in most delicate green, the rest of tho fruit being rosy aied deep hued. In nearly every street in Japanese citlea is a public oven, 'Where for a small fee housevelvea may have their dinners and suppers cooked for them. A WELLAND MERCHANT ITE SAYSTIE TS NOW FEELING BETTER TITAN HE HAS FOR, MANY YEARS. An Open Lotter in Which a Promi- nent Citizen Gives a Strong Rea ornmendation f or Dodd's Itidney Pills, a Remedy Which He Says Restored Him to Good Health. Welland, Ont.,Nov. 8—(Special.) —Mr.' J. .1, Yoota), grocer and pro. vision merchant of this place, has given for publication an open letter as follows: "For a year or more I Med been ailing with Eidney Trouble, in ail of its worst forms. I had a very depressed feeling in my head and lit- tle or no aPPotite, 8 aenstaLat foal' Ing of laugour, and 21 became great- ly reduced in weight. "At times I was entirely incapaci- tated. . "I have spent considerable money in medicines of different kinds but did not get any good results. I also doctored with a physician of vast experience but got no benefit. "At last I became discouraged and hopeless of ever being well again. One day by luck I heard of Dodd's Kidney Pills and began to use them. "From the first they seemed to suit my case exactly, and whoa I heel taken floe boxes my old trouble had entirely disappeared, and T was feel- ing better than I had in many years. "I am now in splendid health and able to stand great exertion, in fact my general health is bettor than it has been in a long time. "Since my recovery I have told 108045 others of Dodd's Kidney Pills and how they cured nie to stay, cur- ed. Many of them say it seems int - possible and •, yet they know it is true." (Signed) J. J. YOICOM. Mr. Yokom has been a resident of Welland for years, and is known to every man woman and child in the town. He was born in the neigh- boring Lowbship of Orowland, with- in three miles of his present home, and is known as a man of Christian principles who would not make a statement that would in any way be misleading. 0,000 GLASSES A DAY. In the production of common watch glasses the glass is blown in- to a sphere about 40 inches in diem- eter, sufficient material being taken to give the desired thickness, as- the case may be DM= aziai then cut out from thie sphere with the aid of a pair of compasses having a Maniond at the extremity of one leg. There is a knack in detaching the disc af- ter it has been: cut. .11. good work- man will cut (3,000 glasses n day. ' PANIC 0i' FRANCE EN'tlIlAYER, The engraver of the Dank of Prance I Is nut to be envied In regard to the conditions under width he wor)1e The' bank Is about to iseue a, now , theusaucl-frarie note, and the ongrav- Or has been working at the place inTo‘ 1217,7 41 °'",11,'°?,z,te '"°J1thEach r g 0 1 s tho Where tesePOstial room is reserved 101' lian flare ono of tho most trusted of the bank'e mosseegers receiven 111111, locks 111111 in, end mounts guard outside the door, In the 07 - '001119 all the plates and aecoesovies inee put in a. box, which 55 60111951 up and transported to tho vaults be- low, where it is locked up for the night, Mioard's Lioirneot Cores La Grippe The average teniteraturo of Great Dritaio has risen 1 1-3 degrees in the past 50 yeare. WABASIT RAILICOAD During tho months of September and October, will well one woe, see. and class -tpurist tickets at greatly reduced rates to California. Wash- ington, Oregon, Utab, Montana, BritishColumbia and other Paeific Coast points. Tickets will be sold via all direct routes. The Wabash is the shortest, best and plielteat pr0oilleitt0s. fIlliOnmestCklielZdualpstmoel threassaebnVx trains in America, Rates, thne-tables and all parti- culars from any ticket agent, or J. A, Richardson, Dist. Passenger Agent, IL E. Oorner Xing & )(singe Sts., Tokonto, and St. Th011ittS, Ont. The income of the gambling estab- lishment at Monte Casio fell off last year, illoard's [Aimee for Rheumatism. Grapes contain from 12 to 26 per cent. of sugar—more, that is, than any other fruit. ENGLISH SPAWN LINIMENT removes all hard, soft or esilloused Limps end Blemishes from horses. Blood S_peetti, Curbs, Splin ts,Iting Bone, Sweeny, Stifles, Sprains, Sore and Swollen Throat, Coughs, eta Save tee by use of one bottle. War- ganted the most wonderful Blemish Curs ever known. Sold by all druggists. --- Italy beget.' tho silk Industry in the fourteenth century, but in 1750 Franco surpassed Italy, and has since kept the first position, For OTeir Stall,' VegIn• Atr OLD AND {Vett:Tarty) Romer. - ATP Witialow'e FoothincStrup her been 'wee for over ehty ..yearahy million. of mothers for their children wig% teething, with perfect times,. It sootim the ohild, softena the gums, allays all PIstu, 000,0 wind colic, and Is the best remedy tor Dierrhcoa. Is plowant to the testa Sold by cinmelpts In every part of tho word. Twenty -live coon/ a hotle. Its raluo la Incalculable. Ho sure and ask for Mrs. Filasiors'a Soothing Syruit and (000 00 other kind. Several species of moss, a lily, a Poppy, and a nasturtium are lumin- ous at night. Messrs, O. C. Richards & Co. G en Limon ,—TIL coder° Dorais, a customer of mine, was completely cured of rheumatism after five years of suffering, by the judicious use 0) MINAILD'S .LaNnuENT. The above fact Gan be verified by writing to him, to the parish priest or any of his neighbors. 10 COTE4 Merchant, Si), Madero, Que. May 12th, 1898. Tho hawthorn comes into leaf earlier than any other British tree. It has been known to be in leaf by February llth. Birch comes next, and elm third in the list. AN ADMIRABLE FOOD FOR MAINTAiNING ROBUST HEALTH 10 OLD CLIMATES. .794,04 7/4-ci 4i;,,git (34,C 4/1/ .a.e;t) exeretame2Meriaearatie '''''' Seneastmateure ,e1V, Erbil BRANDS. isimity(oni "Iloadlier tio Eagle " " Victoria" "Little Cornet" HULL, -% CANADA Don't Experiment with stlior and Inferior brands, LISE Tho Bride—"I don't what to have any trouble with you, Bridget." The Cook—"Then, mistress dear, let mo hear no complaints 1" Lioimeot the best Hair Restorer Germary is the only European kingdom which by its Constitution has but a single Minister ; he is called tho Imperial Chancellor, Lever' e Y -Z (Wise Heed) Mein.- fectane Soap Powder is better than other soap Powders, as 11 also acts as a disinfectant. Employer—"I shall expect you to earn your salary, remember," New Office Boy --"Oh, if that's all you expect me to earn, the job'li be easy for a boy like me." Mioard's Liniment is the best, The highest mountain in the moon is at least 35,000 feet in height; that iN 6,000 feet higher than Mount Everest, OlA • , .THE MOST POPULAR DENTIFRICE, CALVERT'S CARBOLIC TOOTH POWDE R. Preeorves the teeth. Swea(ene the breath. Strengthens the glom 356 Main Street, WINNIPEG, MAN. To sand for our Cont. plete Sheet Music entaipstrics and Special Rates. We are equipped to gimp)), every Music Teacher in Canada. WHALEY, ROYCE CO,, Limited 158 Yonge T ORONI`ti. ONT. YOUR OVERCOATS Ind no ,0,fll 01 oeViVetTle74",h,leV=1,dVereg, Bern 153. 'BRITISH AMERICAN 07EIN0 00. lYlontreal. ltstwr 131- CO Ca 70 7-eM GI- MEM" —57 USING— Standard American Molls —AND -- Sarnia lamp Oil. Who) mile 0111.1. CalEgRIEll ROS TML ERS•PRES.70 Ft 0E1 WPO1153 WOOD a PI -1070. EPICRAVING J. L.JONES G8 BAY. ST PEE T—Tortohiro SoMinion Line Steamehlpii Montreal to Liverpool Boston to Liver. • pool. Portland to Liverpool Via queens. town. Largo mad Nast Steamships. Superior accommodation for all reo of nonenten. Saloons and StottroeMla are aml ships. Spacial agent'. has beta elven Co Second aloon and Third:Clem oceammodation, rate.; of passage nod all partloulera. apply to any 550 of the 00,55050, 00 lOoturd, 1041110 0,, 0. To,reno, tk‘ig*F rortlaud. AGEtlT;W111n;"m" Mon and SouthATnct:ti;yeg ctI,r 5EROr(0(5151)05) j Poultry Wanted All Uncle dead or alive. We be empty orates, pay highest prices. and re. Snit promptly. ONTARIO POULTRY Co', 11 Carlaw Aye., Toronto. ENTs sC92iiitiaZ P7)3714i1 .5.32151=03Y2=ra Write Inr t adylesi PA POULTRY. We can handle unlimited quantities of l first-olass dry picked Poultry, and want 10,000 Turkeys and Chlokeas to fill oar order trade. APPLES. We have a trade that will take any: quantity of first-class, properly peaked, vv. c,,,,Apaphiols., ,aant 0 yd 0a1•10e Bowan rtnartk,excoarGes,ofiraNthem,Ez oWertooethas,14atimPsieensIte°t:aerpe.roduee ,you. The DAWSON' COMMISSION cm, Llmlteee. Cor, Shot Market and Colborne Me. TORONTO, espooden.e invited. 1' LY ro Natural Flavof Foods Cooked Jaw. Ilizaetly Right, then put up to kV. -5odt,ITiVogrin-Viiititr "Vadat; rand/tootle. Yon will never hoop how., 0110. 054 Liunz'a Eo050 when you once try them. LIBBY, McNEILL & LIBBY, CHICAGO llnnsa TOrki.l."1;•Yvor be°,1ftlit0050:. OST'"' 'AVAV.t. 4..V,A • la0a "." ritk if Cts ral This rlour- de.Lia the. Wailes Brooch and Loalsei le a gla to eve. ry person. nnowering this min, Gamma. ake UH rata that we want to send you an Absolute Gift, you would read every word of this Adver- tisement, and answer it at once. S . END us your name and address on the below request, and we will take pleasure in sending -you free of any charge this exquisite gold finished and hard -enamelled Fleur -de -Lis Chatelaine Brooch and GainsboroughLocket. This is a princely gift being finely gold finished and sells regularly at $1.00 The SecreteLocket opens and will hold two pictures. It is the embodiment of artistic skill and beauty. The present is unconditional, it being a bid for your friendship and good -will. With the Chate- laine Brooch and Locket we will send you ten boxes of Standard Electine Medicines to sell, if you can, at 25 cts. each; then return us our money and we will give you absolutely free all the following magnificent premiums: One Genuine Solid Gold Shell Ring, set with five simu- lative Rubies, Emeralds or Opals ; one Nethersole Illusion Bracelet ; One Imported Parisian Belt Buckle, and a complete set of Table Tennis (the most fascinating and popular garrte in the world.) Never before has there been gathered together such an array of beautiful and distinctive premiums for so light a service. Our medicines and premiums stand squarely on their merits and are satisfying in every respect. We ,:now this from thousands of testimonials from every province praising ou r remedies and expressing delight with our splendid premiums. It wilt be to your advantag-e'to reply at once—don't put it off till to -morrow but write now before you forget it. Remember, all you have to do is to sign and return the attached request to day; the Chatelaine Brooch, Locket and Medicine will be promptly mailed postpaid, and even if you do not sell the Medicine you at least have a $i,00 Chatelaine Brooch and Locket for simply making the effort. Do not hesitate, you 1,day• °Nra Hand You One of These can count on our fulifilling every promise to the letter, and you will be more than satisfied, Lay down this paper and write vis The Ellectine Medicine Co., Limited, TORONTO, 0/4T. zor :; 2 4 -net Request for Pleur.de•Lis Chatelaine Brooch, Geinsborough Locket, and Medicine. 3118DICINg CO., L.63fITED, Toronto, Ont. $74 immediately hymail one Fleardle-Lis Chatelaine tirocels and I,,ocket ; also /0 lownly-)Ine cent boles Viiteetiste Met/Wines, /agree mahean earnest effort to sell Theme. dielne and return pote !he mon es.1, with the nruterstanding that fem to mccive for MO sew Mee a Got She! 1,5-slone Prod, oaellreesetelliesien Pracelei, an imported Awision Ileit Puckle, and a complete set of Table Tennis, Iflyail lo sell the medicine, will *Warn it to you within thinly dap, and retain the Chatelaine ,BrooCh and Locket as arelifrom you, Name W U Write your natiiii Mid nedrees very very plitiniy. -.6{••••••• 1.1.•••••1 and Value 053,15,0,Mediate Puetttno 11001,0150 'tablas, 351015)1,5 iimuluchc Tablets, 7' Out rosucdiesstio„UlcclincLitticr,ivcr Otusults, 1.cetiu Riau cy Loins, Eircti 14. 12NreallirlliamettitHiglevisogessagnamalilre,t