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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1902-12-4, Page 6,117 oZ117s ,V co rivedvT , Xt is possible, if nob probable, . that the information gained by Mr. Qlhumboriain during his sojourn .in. South Africa will .deter the Present British Ministry from making the same blunder that 'the Covornnient 1'cat- af Geo. M. colrzlnittod in it s t meet of the Thirteen Abler/min Col - orales after the Sovon Years War, Tho Colonists, who, UP to that time, ]tad been, thoroaghiy loyal, were ir- relearitbiy alienated by the demend that they should bour a part of the pecuniary burden imposed by that costly contest. New it is asserted that the Trensveel, Which practical- ly meals Jolaannesburf;, which ;wain means the Witwutorsrend, must do- fray a considerable part oe the ex- penses incurred in the struggle with the Boers, and the amount of the contribution, although not as yet officially fixed, has been variously computed at fifty, at seventy and at a hilndred millions of pounds ster- l'ing. What would probably be the effect of exacting the largest or these sums? Sir David Barbour hos calculated that Z70,000,000 is the maximum contribution that, under any circum- stances, the British Government would be justified in exacting from the Witwatcrsrund. Other experts of nearly equal authority put the maximum at L50,000,000. Never - thele -1, there is reason to believe that the British (iovcrnment has hitherto been inclined to demand a contribution considerably larger than Sir David Darbaur•s estimate, al- though now it is to be Presumed that no definite conclusion will be reached until Mr. Chamberlain has made a personal examination of Jo- hannesburg's resources and of the whole situation in South Africa, We say the whole situation in South Africa, because Mr. Chamberlain is too shrewd a man to overlook the primary purpose of the w ar jest end- ed. 1 -ed. That purpose was to ensure preponderance to the English instead of the Dutch in South Africa, just es the purpose of tate Seven Years' War, so far as British statesmen A TRIU i TIME. XS TME BERIOD WaPN Yo'tmtq L I o qIR S .LIRE AxICItCTX1�TG NT Narked by Palo Paces, Beart Pal. pitation, Loss of Appetite sand General Lassitude —Mow to Overcome This Condition, After babyhood the most perlloue time in Young girl's life is whoa she is just entering womanhood; It is then that she is s•,1lject to , head. aches, dizziness, heart palpitation feeble appetite and bloodless cheeks and lips. 'Phis condition may easily develop into consumption, and to prevent this—to keep the young girl in good health and strength,, moth- ers 31101;1d insist upon their taking a blood making tonic, such as Dr, Wiilinlns' fink Pills. Mrs. 1Jonr, Melntyre, Port Dalhousie, Ont., gives sound advice to other mothers in cases of this kind. Site says "About three years ago the health of my daughter, Bertha, began to fail. She grow weak and seemed un- able to stand the least exertion. She suffered from distressing headaches, and fainting fits ; her appetite left ler and she lost Penh. 1 spent much money on medicines, but they did not help her. Then 7 took her to a doctor, and although hie treatment was persisted in for a long time, she seemed to be growing worse, anti began to fear eho was going into consumption. Then 1 tools her to e specialist, but his treatment was likewise unsuccessful. Finally upon the advice of a lady friend, a doctor practising in Chicago, Ilertha began using Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and before long there was a decided im- provement in her condition, and by the time she had taken nine boxes she was once mare enjoying the best of health and had gained fifteen pounds in weight. I would strongly advise all similar sufferers to give Dr. Williams' Pink Pills a fair trial, as her case seemed as hopeless as coned 1:e." All weak and ailing girls and wo- men, sufferers from backache; head- aches, indisposition to work or ex- ercise, who show by their pale and sallow cheeks that they are in 111 health, will fled prompt relief, brightht p eyes, rosy cheeks and active health in a fair use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Sou can obtain these pills from any medicine dealer or by mail, postpaid, at 50e a box or six boxes for $2.50, by writing direct to the were concerned, was to secure for Dr, Williams' Medicine Co., I3rock- England, instead of Prance, risen- ville, Ont. Never accept anything Clancy fn North America. In the one else which a dealer may say is "just case as in the other the purpose may as gacd,. --e--. _ be frustrated in the end, and the _t jj }T tf jl j{� (l plepondel•0nee gained at the cost of1114.���ilU�et?I+r AN a�Lee��RBI so nru(h blood and treasure may in,- 1LL111 U li lr Jr3 L! V perceptibly be lost if the British V 4LLIABLE FTNTS ON THE floternmenl should estrange the one CARE oP TREES. section of South Africa, on which she _ sholicl be aIle confidently to rely. Department of Agriculture Says a That o--ection is the Witwatersrand, Poor Orchard. Can. Be or, in other words, the Transvaal, Made Good. which Cho Hand will hereafter pray- &fany an old orchard which is now tieully control. Natal, indeed, is en eyesore to everylody can, at M- ite; al. f t-]ntal, I,ut too smixll and weak to tie cost, in beyond anslight iip-tfrdate, {lticlye con- pro - (Ger ony 5ir10118 resistance to a Coit- 11110, and profktabia brax,iet of tile, eerier] renewal ten years hence of a farm. There Bre corny orchc:rds in movement for South African inch.- Canada which bear more worms than penchnce. fruit, because the generality of far- ;zed as follows: niers cannot. be brought to kern filet trees, if healthy, may be graf t - On the other hand the (.'ape Col- that fruit raising Pays et'cu if it 110 • rl ,with -success. The top should grown merely for home consumption. I not be ell cut away the first year, 01>,w is more utterly fn the power 01 It will only occupy three years to the Aftikan(ler Holed than it over evolve a. plentiful harvest as well A SURPRISED PMY-SICIAI:T. was; the Orange River Colon;; must (1s a symmetrical well -kept orchard ,_ long remain what it now is, over- out of lichen and moss -covered A Dying Patient Recovers Through 11 the advice given in this, ar- the Interposition o£ a lieumble 1vhc11uingfy Dutch. Rhodesia i5 an e title be followed with fair faithful- P Getman. fruit will follow. Alwayt5 take' Care to thin rout useless brauehor because SUM:MISJJ AND Alit are inseparable from the steady, dhealivlduthyctl$g,rowth or orchards as of in - An apple tree must, be fed if it is to produce fruit, and no dint is Were BUJ battle or inexpensive than a legu- aninetus cover crop. Trees require moisture and food; therefore grass and weeds must be removed. To succeed the farmer must Plow ltis orchard and till'the ground, tiilhige being continued frequeetly during early summer, By midsummer wood growth generally mem and upon til- lage should stop. A cover crop sown thea will not only protect the soil from washing but will add iiuuiue to it, while a clover crop will gather all the nitrogen necessary for the next year's growth. A good alternative to plowing the orchard as to pasture it with hogs anti sheep, preferably the former, and always to keep more animals than the grass will support, because this will insure supplementing the grass diet by grain, which naturally will bring fertility to the orchard and insure that the grass will not grow tall, W]icre the eitimals aro not grazed in an orchard the grass should be shown early end left on the ground to add humus to the soil; but this is not nearly so beneficial as grazing the land. 11150815 glad fungi have to be con- sidered with, and it will be neces- sary to splay with liorcleaux'mixture and Paris green at least twice after•, the 'blossoms have fallen. The for- rntr will .clean the limbs of Imaging lichens or moss, and the laltor will settle most of the noxious insects, though it cannot reach the apple megget, which calls for special treatment, because it is the Larva of a small fly which punctures the skin of the apple and lays its eggs un- derneath. No ;natter ]tow thorough the foraying may be it rennet reach this pest; but if the windfalls can be destroyed as soon as they drop, and all refuse from pieces where win- ter fruit has been stored be burned, the next season's numbers will be appreciably reduced. It is in this respect that pasturing the orchard has a marked advantage, because if well stocked with hogs or sheep the apples are eaten before the insect is LIKELY TO ESCAPE. There are Rome instances In which the orchard rd maybe in such a con- dition dition from long neglect that the land cannot be properly• tilled, and the trees cannot bo adequately fed, One of the best methods of feeding the tree is to keep it well pruned, because then tho food which would otherwise be diffused in numbers of worthless limbs is concentrated in a small number. It is only the well pruned trees that are capable of suc- cessful treatment with sprays. Ap- ple and pear trees should be pruned to keep the heads open. Plum trees eleadd be pruned to keep out the black -knot, and some Japanese var- ieties require frequent cutting back. Alt pruning can best be done very Baily in tho spring, after the worst of the winter is over, but before the slap starts. There are so many apple trees of little value growing in Canada, which could be successfully top -graft. - ed with better varieties, that it would well repay any one possessing all orchard to go carefully over his trees and top -graft those which do not produce paying crops. The chief points to take into considera- tion in top -grafting may be summer - htsignidrant factor, The one large and growing nucleus of pro-Th.1(15h population, the one gearullty of P,ri- L1 h t..:rendelcy, is Johannesburg; Aral yet the British Govertnuent note proposes to levy upon the inhabit. - ante of the hand an innuense con - x enses of the re- libntic: to the e L 1t p Fieoult of New York' E pert'w Analyses of C41144dican,fillsicie'$0eips.. Dr, Loimel ;Amu -Mesh Co. writes; "We sent Sawples pf the leading "warm trade In Canada to an expert "in New York, and had theta thor- " oughly analyzed. As result of ,d your 'Su �. this analysis, An Y u we A "light Seep.' to thoroughly cleanse ,t 1wlEhout danger' to the t.lothe a d s, n owe are therefore pleased to recent - "mend wearers of the Dr, Delmel " Underwear to use Sunlight Soap "for washing." pry Suni'ght Soap --Octagon Bat'- and you will see for yourself, 229 but should bo removed gradually, the time required to change the top 01 a largo treo sueees'efully being from three to eve years. Early spring, before growth begins, is the best time to graft. net branches to eo grafted should not be more than xl•um two to three incites in diameter where the grafts are' to bo inserted After the branch is carefully sawn 'i11 two, the stub is split with 1t mallet, ;told open with a wedge, and the scions inserted; two being used, one 0n each side, if the branch is more than an inch in diameter. The scion is made from a twigof the Previous year's growth, about four or live inches long and' having three or four buds, 7t is prepared by making a wedge of the lower end, beginning near thebaso of a bud. The scion is insetted in the stook as fat' as the UPPER EDGE OP TFIE WEDGE. In inserting the scion groat care should bo taken that the inner bark of both scion 5.01 stock should come in eontaet with each other. This is very 'Important, as the healing he- gira) o-gins from this point, and if the scion be inserted carelessly there .is almost certain to be a failure. Af- ter the scion has been act, the cut surface is covered over with grafting wax to exclude the air, and strips of cotton may be wrapped over this. A good grafting wax for out -door use is made by melting together resin and beeswax in the proportion of five parts resin and two parts beeswax; to this is added one and one-half to two parts linseed oil. In top -grafting a tree always have in view the production of a symmet- rical top after the old ono.. has been removed. With this cultivation codling moth d1sapPear gree seasons " and in t] ' 10111 an old ugly and comparatively worthless orchard can be converted into a pretty uniform one, with abundant crops of marketable and profitable varieties. An orchard is never too old to mend," or beyond renewal. Dept of Agriculture, Ottawa. tif53. • The first thing to be clone is to Chicago, NOV. 75. :Type olT the rough louse hark from 1 0t a weeks ago, P,r, (1—, a very the minks and blanches, and to -reputable and widely -known phy- pro10 the trots• 111111 it is tills, sieinsi, living on C— street, was that thio rough hurl: may nppcar to u111(51 to attend a very complicated do but little harm, it affords tom- PLO -41 of Rheumatism. Upon arriving fellable. free board and lodgings for rat 111e !louse he found ct man about r,V, insects uhick thoroughly rap- P tlvvy1, u•s of a bc, lying in a Pros - predate tos- (r t 1' enavail tl, seh(s oi its tinted td seviews condition,diLIov.11.11 cell, wee•, although 11811her the Erne' hospitable shelter. Pruning may 10 his whole, frame danlcronsly affected lilt colonists in Nadal nor ti. Dutch as simsle es A iI C At first only with the. painful disease. Ire pre - rebels in Cope Colony are to be call- dead brmaches and crowding sackers me Sir the Patent, but the tali ed upon to pay a penny of the debt. iku0rt be removed, fiances the trees be, cuutinted to grow worse, and on old and reci•Pal with dying br.inch(sl irn'1uy strains he was lanai t0 'Phat is to say, the English-speaking and wahine. srren4Lh. and 01 that inhabitants of the Rand, who form- case the pruning should be vigorous. Orly complained that they were plug- As a grape Ville 0(111 be renewed se rlered by the Deere, are now to be e`tn ttki apple tree, and in extretne cnsas n tree may le rut to the Kt t I t' t the d another built upon 1 a 1i1 a ver;y u.hu•ming calidiliou. The hums and elbows and target' joints mere greatly inflamed, and could not 1 ,, hunted. 11. tr kS only with extreme dillirully that the patient could expose o heavier exactions a' la ground all trna. r.r 0111' IDl hands of the British Government, It abort shout t.hiell will spring ug,.' I r• tennc4 ie bed, with the nit of rut out. old branches, leave young;' 1bete; or four persons. The weight of nod are, to Saud teywu ld 1)011 o-Ih'; rha.l.ilig was so painful than worse off than they would be if re_ suckers to lake their puce, then a•teeth, had to he adopted to keep it shields of Nlttai 00 of the Cale Col- nen top will quickly lura,, and good fl rim the ,divan's body. A LITTLE TYRANT. The dor) or skew that his a'0ista1ce would hs r.1 no avail, end left the -- I nu. e, 1111, ntelnbals of the lentils The Trouble Not Due to Origital•l 1„1;ov,111 11 ail 10 Ire door. wcepirti-i Sin. I Altne:a imunelirtels the grief slritk- elly. Te hay horn suggested by these elite to the dangers of the situatinu in Sont11 Africa that. the 'Transvaal, fliers' is no tyrant 111;e a teething O1 "pv5 'seri'uc;,ir sad Ly an hua:hle which roe. )11 Johanu01(0 , iduullrl ;nilly. Ills 'wittier isn't due to or- Creme. (1. ile had heard of the (k- not mit be tee:mred to make any direct igival sin, however • the tyrant ref-tt ,:pair of. 1.111 family, fund 110W n1kcri •e llR1 tl,e rest of Chu 1.1,111 1u 1ry his remedy, and 11.ry0rd- ca11U•ihntion to the. Imperial Zs- revs Iuuk . 11 ilv. Ile do1'), hn,nv o•bat is this, ;13115 brought forth a bottle of Sb. Char15 but that sack sunt' al 'hall I 1 The poor wife applied f enstltir. 'I'hsry do. 'L'hte trouble Is •larnbrc (i . 11 I money n:: rc111 1 mines nmy Le ra.ise;l front the Band alines he taxation 1hey du nal abr VS Palate What to this remedy. The t v first application should rat t do rue his 1.3rdaidp. An Onttnto, ('11 '•1 Lhe pntirvt 5005 11;1011 afie• 110 t'i applied for the relief of riot see wrilCs to tell What is host 1 a for: holing they need it again, and, the imperial Government Wont its to 111,. "When my baby , lots teeth - liabilities in Smolt Airica, and to • nip she. says "lie tvas so cross and the ]udispen0aldn 1.10 of tett-Whist- re._tiees dent 1 hardly knew what to 111ent and development hi the con- tt1 5.itin Ida).Ile had a roar ap- (pawed colonial. Even if ,Ale Cham- berlain. after n personal il ls.stige- tiun of thesinject. shall not he c1iee posed to eueept• sprit 1. st11)thele fol' 1 h proposed contribution to the lmpet•itil Exchequer, ire fa at least likely to bungtkiza th, expediency of not making, the contribution so levee ns to repel from England her most. loyal mrd powerful supporters. I1 seems to be i.udispItol::J, that the Trot/500a.1 is the key to Son ill Ar- rice, 1 ltd that. for the i 1''sent, ttt all events, Johannesburg holds the key. If Johnitueshnrg he crippled or eat Palls 0 1 the :1't utn„-u1(1 wilt re- main. 1111111). ntut dt•loyal, With nothing In lean upon hut Natal, Which, itself, is dependent er•an01111111Ily on .10110nneelmeg. the liri11sh 'Empire in South Afr CI. 0.111 111(110 to have here. built upon Iles Rand, • TIE DEAD MEN BOSE, A party of men, about sixty in number, had gone out to have their practical knowledge tested in tike Ap- plication of splints, bandages; and first ;aid to the injured. Sonlo of them had tickets pinned on their coats to tell what they wore suffering from, Tho patients wore told to lie Clown at staled in - Orville from each ether. An of0eer appearing 011 the scone did not think the patients for • en- ough from tate bearer companies, and to the great amusement of every^ body,' ca)le(1 out in a loud 00100: "Dead and wounded rise and come over here.” flow's This ! We offer One hundred Dollars Reward for tiny (axe ot Catarrh that cannot ho cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure 10. J. OH 19PI;Y ,L• Co., Toledo, U. We, the undersigned, have lulowe 1.'. I. Cheney 100 the lust 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions ' and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their lima • 1.;:it & '1 itUA X, Wholesale Pruggtatn, Toledo, 0. WALD1NC, IUNNAN A tIAIOV1N, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, D 1 fall's Catarrh Curs is Waren inter. tally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surtaxes of the system. Pestimos.lals sent free, Price 70e. per bottle. 'Sold by all druggists. Lion's Family fills aro the best. r thesupply f fish at was o So largeP gPY Aberdeen last week that a number of boxes of fine small haddocks, each containing eight stones of fish, were sold at 3d. each. The normal price is anything between 6s. and 9e. neater nl wonders, the Pr.10 Vanish- ed 11.11ire,y 1 11'iwy subsequent RP- Priralil:n Improved 1110 patient, and in two days he was Well and out. petite and 00(11 but little, and was Pira the doctor cul1811 a few days =rowing dein. i got a hex of llalky's1 altar, he was indeed eurprisod. own Tablets and they made it great "Did your husbntid leave a will?" change 'ifs, now r0st5 well; has a! splendid. did. aPpctite. and gives 11,13 no t stied the lawyer of 010 weeping wi trouble at all." This is the expr d w^fur-the,-second-tine. "I don't rienc0 not only of .Airs. D. IC, think he could, I know he never Schroeder, •der of 14lanoter, Ont„ but hill (1115 as long as X'vo been mar- ri.c d to him.„ I also of .thousands of mothers all vee the Dominion, A baby teething 15 metes because itis blood is heated end his little bowels consl.lpated or unheulIhily relaxed, and his system heated by the effort of getting tine teeth through the gums. Baby's Own Tablets act Biro magic not only in this, but in all ailments of little clues. Sold by druggists or sent post paid at 211 cents a box by tvrit;ng; direct to the Dr. Williams' Mc•iirine Co., Brockville, Ont., or Sehchectady, ' EST ONE 1 OEE 7�,71 - Si�RIgINq� CURE, IiEABT DISEASE AND KIDNB'Y COMPLAINT I3ANISIiED BY DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS. Dorno 11me Moreau, Postmistress of Weedon, Tells of Pier' Oom- plication of Troubles and How Easily She Got Rid of Thom A11, Weeden, Quo., Nov. 2h,—(Special' —Dano Ainio Moreau, Postmistrose hare, tells a story of her cure of a complication of ailments arising from diseased XCidneys that would bo considered wonderful ff similar re, ports Were not coming front different parts of the country almost daily. liowever, the Postmistress' story in so well authenticated that it will prove interesting to all those who are &uttering from kidney Complaint in any form. "I fell a, victim to several Kidney maladies,” says Dame Moreau, "the most severe was heart Disease, but X also suffered from Backache, Blad- der Trouble and Rheumatism, X tool. medicine, but nothing did me any good till I tried 1)ocklee Kidney Pf"llX s. leave taken three boxes and now T feel like a young woman. I feel 110 pain and am so well that in my advanced age I do all my own worn.. X say that Dodd's Kidney Pills are good for all ICidnoy Diseases. I re- commend Dodd's Kidney Pills as the best remedy foi• me that I have ever 1 'l. 1 5L who would like to "cAll the parsons o get information can apply to me. I shall always be disposed to give them all the information they de- sire," Dodd's"Kidney Pills cure all Kid- ney Complaints. They make the old feel young again, SOMETHING TO xix.iinniDEn. When traveling you should bear in mind the road and the trains that will tali: you to your destination in the fastest time, and in the most comfortable manner. The Grand Trunk service excels in both par- ticulars and passengers from To- ronto to Montreal, Buffalo, Nev York, Detroit and Chicago, will lied the day trains equipped with wido vestibuled ..coaches, handsome Cafe Parlor and Dining Cars serving meals "ala curio." The nightht trains carry Pullman sleeping c inr cns to all above points. You can leave Toronto for ltlontreal and east at 9 u. no. and 7.0 p. m, for Difla.lo and Now York at 9 a, m., 4,50 and (1.10 p. in. and to Detroit and Chicago at 7.35 a. m., 4.60 p. 7n. and 11.20 p. 91, Tickets, reservations, etc., at city office, 1101/L110,0st corner King and Yonge streets. "What do you think of my nen hat?" "Weil, for a nlu.tinee it wants a little more trimming." "More trimming! 1t hat "Oh, a lawn mower would dot" IN 0 0111 TO NEW YORE i'alce the ;Lehigh Valley Railroad route of the Black Diamond Express. Everything strictly first 0111:31. Sumptuous Mining Car Sort ice, ala carte. .Tlirovelk Pullman. For tido:Le, Pullman4, time of trains, and further pt8rtieulars, call at (.Grand Trunk tirkct ;Alice or on ]tobt, S. Leola, Pitteangc.0 Agent, 1113 Yonge street, r!oard of '1'rado build- ins, Toronto tessrs. C. C. 11.10b11148 s. Co. (1a011en1e11,—Theodore 1/orals, a ustemer of aline, was completely toed of t'iterilllatism after fisc years i suflcriog, by the judicious use of 1114'ARD'S LINIMENT, The above (act can be verified by tvriling to 'him, to the parish priest or any of his noig'hho's, A. COT115 Merchant, St. Isadore, flue. play 121h, 1806. A most interesting and commend- able enterprise is being organized in Manchester at present, in the shape of a bazaar to raise funds to endow a hospital bed in honor of Robert Burns, and a child's cot in honor of Sir Walter Scott. ;board's Linimeot the hest Hair flestorer Young Matt — "So Miss Ella is your oldest sister? Who comes af- ter her?' Small Brother — "No- body ain't conte as yet; but pa says the first fellow that comes can have her." "So you had a sucoe sful hunting trip? 'Eminently successful. We didn't bring back any ganite, but no- body tvus shot by any of the other metal;ars of the party." For Derr slaty Tears. Ac 061, Atm 1Vst0.'rnine 1(0400,. -- Nre lVinsf aw'a Sonehin5 Byrup has been used for over sixty years by Millions of mousers for their children whine teething, with perfect0 (0000. 11 soothes Cho Child Wiens the auma, alltye alt pain, aures wind colla, and lathe host remedy far 141010 015 Ie 9:011m51 to the I aslc. bold by d' ssists in every pelt bt ala %trroyal, Twentynve cents s bottle, Its value Is lac:deniable, Eo sure and ask for Mr+. wl1010141 Soothing Syrup. and lake no other kind, tiE, oardI s 'Liniment eat Gur es La GrlPPa Lever's Y -Z (Wise 1Iead)Disinfect- ant, Soap Powder is a boon to any home. It disinfects and cleans at the same time. &kw jai/ zei om 4 t 4' a ��,�p Gpy, We use the best lean beef, get all the essence from it, and concentrate it to the uttermost. In an ounce of our Extract thero is all (be nutrition of many pounds of beef. To get more nutriment to the ounce Is Impossible, Oar Booklet "How toMake Good Things to Eat," mailed Irce. LIBBY,Mc11E1LL & LiBBY, CHICAGO. There is more pleasure in givi g than in receiving. This applies to medicine, icicles, and advice. 11 � tt?h�rt s Liniment is OP, best, "Shure, 01'm no partisan, Jerry. Oi vote fer the best ent03." "An' how On yez tell which wus 01' best man till Other th' votes ar-re count- ed, Dingy?" Prison Visitor — "Why are you here, any misguieled friend?" Prison- er—"I'm the victim of the unlucky number thirteen." Visitor — "In- deed! Bow's Uiat?" Prieonet• — "Twelve jurors and one judge." ENGLISH SPAVIN LlNIVIENT removes all 1101(1, soft or pallonsed Luntps and Blemishes from horses. Blood Spavin, Curbs, Splints, Ring Brine, Sweeny, Stifles, sprains, Sorere and Swot oller Threat, tlon h s ps dove 00 by use of one bottle,War- ranted y r - rantel the most Blemish Cure ever known. Rohl by ell druggists. Precocious child — "Papa, tell me what is humbug?" Parent (with a deep -drawn sigh) — "It 28, 1115 dear, when your niulnma pretends to bet very fond of ane and puts no buttons on my shirt." THE WABASH RAILROAD Is the great winter tourist route to the south and west, ,ndudilfg the famous Hot Springs, Ark., Old Mexico, the Egypt of Americo, Texas and California, the lands of sun- shine and flowers. Your particular attention is called to the fact that passingcrs going ila Detroit and Duck. Lho Wabash, reach their des- tination hours in advance of other lines. Tho new and elegant trains on the Wabash ere the finest in this country, everything is first class in every respect. All round trip. winter tourist tickets are now on sale at low•tst rates. Tome tables, maps, and all informa- tion about this wonderful railroad cheerfully furnished by any tickot agent, or J. A, leiehardsan, District Passenger agent, northeast corner Xing &1 Yonge streets, Toronto, and St. Thomas, Ont. Biggs "I understand you last money on that chicken raising ex- perience of yours." Boggs — "Yes, I did; but I expect to get it all back again. I'm writing a book on how how 1.0 101'0`• �e•12181:0ns " AN ADMIRABLE (1000 An arrest was made in Edinburgh in connection with the duping ot a lien 11 professor of anatomy tour- ing in England and Scotland, W110 was by means of tine confidence trick. induced to part with (5110 francs by two alleged tourists. THE MOST POPULAR DONTIFf3IOE, CALVERT'S CARBOLIC TOOTH q � POWDER. DER. Proeervee the tooth. sweetens the breath. atrengthoilp tho gums ¢' T tt .3 01'e^.nal Btu Conrnrh3 ('0,, n d 4, 8 4rieal -'� orol'i1 o,nea pgeI,o. 1l•'nm, amt Sona, Aaieno war. 910 t 1) 1. 1/ neen1Y 30, 01) 52 A.idOI&4410 8)1 pwOOstt&•9U1DEI.t• FOR mettleAlnaNn 005850 ItEALTII IN COLD 01.1011(80. WELL -MEANT ADVICE. Drown - "I've heel seven of the best <doctors in town for my wifez and she gets no bettor," Jones •••• "Gr'acious' Move out of town ten ;lilies from everywhere, and give the poor woman a chance. � I `[Vlioard1 s Lioimeot for H,�eumaIIsrn, • we wont Cho services nl n number of families to d hall) ng for nn. et Inane, whole or mare tine. We ftwoleh 155 10 ohbm and m,pply site yarn free end ?jair 11,0 wor0 es r0nt in. areo rad h')) are a 57 to ;10 n nook noted time to time riveted to to to wo-k. (YACs 51 rmeter rttouln.a. en,n rL1.reneer. The BDoni<inion B3niti;ing Co., Dept. 13, TORONTO, ONT. liSIC Teachers ANTE To send for our DOM. plcte Sheet Atusie Catalogues and Special Rates. We aro em,ipped W supply every Mu0rc Teacherin Canada, I994LEY, ROYCE eco,, Limited 256 Alain Street, 158 Yonge Street, WINNIPEG, MAY;. - TORONTO, ONT. WOOD R PIi•1OTO.IERILRAVING•� J. L.JOa1.ES ENG1.C9 —168- CAV' TRFET..TOROlilO ®.F5 g imagine we two offering you ' a pr 0: watchwatchbonau•e 11 19 low vetoed. Iter 50.30 we, F5���1ly6sy c ftN a1pP� ole nauet watch t ]I you a rat 1 sa). with tsnadsomoly migrevoe ecce, and heavy, gold plate, open face, stem windand atom eat, funy guaranteed reliable•timokIoepar, 4) 01131y good waieh. Ord yr le w' Wore the, December rush ie on. Dy nen poi P r Addreaa, l; Dept. D, VIM SUPPLY 00., Hamilton, Ont. o te' SOEOU' o Gleaned 1, or Dyed ; also Ladies' Wear of ell kinds, and lousa 'tensing of every description. OOLD MEDALIIIO PYLES, BRITIS1O AMERICAN DYPIING Co`Y, Murex!, Torento, Ottewa & Qaoboo. Turkeys Duces $ We want r0,000 v Turkeys, 2,000 W Geese, 2,0oo Ire Ducks, & io,000 ='" Chickens to 6I1 t�,f our orders. 3f kb you have mu it kV will pay you to Wship us. a a W We also watt Ghlrls �' 4'i" ' any flunntity dt `a) 3q new laid eggs. 0118 Dawson Commission Co., LJmitod TOBDNTO, Dominion Clio' Stealv4eiriiiii Montreal to Liverpool. Bessie to Jls,r- uesoa Vin Q n. rortla rad to Liverpool. Dan Lean. Large and Feet Steonm 00. Superior 14 Stateroom( ts accommodation toe all claws, o2Specia a�to lu hone and iven to See and Saloon Apootnl eae0are hos been 111ven . aid 1 Second Saloon and Thparticula s, apply t ane. agent rates of pomace Cad all particulars, apply to any aCeel of the Co,npany, or Riuhnrda, MM. b• Co, D. Torrance &0o,. 77 nate St..11o,10 . - _ Montreal col Poraeod, �m®lm �.. —1110 USING— Standard American Bioko —AND--- Sarnla Lamp Oil. Wholesale only. rs t4 E:3;t.L' a91 en:L 4100 etatt,a„ settaue:LaeseRee to.TOROfiTee THE anada yermaneni AND WESTERN CANADA MORTGAGE CORPORATION, Toronto street Toronto 1111.3311111•111.21-111 .c.svercaralaglek. p1E1IDENP, 01:017037 G00DEIiIIAM 18T VI OF.•pnRS11ENT AIVD nfAhfs(t(NC DIrECTou, J. 21111(BER r 11iA1WN. 214D YICIL•PIIReIDEOIT, W. B.BEAT'i'Y DEPOSITS nod-nptrartl3 l everted on do• ipaa pee.t and interest the eon. paid `. 1 0 6 •I• or comp -untied half yerAy at U /0 ASSETS S $r23yGOO ,GOO XMASS 1"ECIALS W 1'0 1156 UPON RECEIPT OF $2.00 deposit we will lay aside either of these lines and deliver same .rots Eve, or sooner, if desired, C.O.D. for tho balance. FREIGHT PAID TO ANY STATION IN ONTARIO. Proportionate a11011: ece to all outside points. $9.00 'TURKISH COUCHES 6.9 41'nY (IL's O Thoroughly made, and benuLifuily upholstered i 1 the best Monarch Velours, 1;ost tempered sleet spring seats, fringe all round, handsome roll Turkish Head, exceptionally comfortable. Upholstered in the follow- ing shacks : Crimson, Blue, (110(111, Terra Cotta, Golden Brown, n3 and Olive: Remember we pack free and prepay all freight charges ;fj , B,t ��,aa �g " ,e - n9 p•;:[9Y0Yp Suite $23a9,5 pZf�a®� �Y�� ���oQc� `tt1:k J' , ri'irGl`iYY'�4 veteeBeeseelmeteew I'Iandsonlo]y upholstered in Silk Tapestry. Mahogany finished frames, elegantly cn1'ved, best tempered steal spring; 100(15, shaped legs, braced backs, etc„ etc. This saltie consists of Sofa Platform Rocker, Arm Chair and two ileeeptioll Chairs. `01115 01101.11 a. splendid oppo'tllnity to purchase a handsome 5-11000 parlor suite at less than city prices. Packed Free acid Freight Paid to Your Station. Remi Hance can be Made by either P,O. money order, i•;xpress order, registered letter, or marked check. T ;E DUFFETT IF:URN OTUIRE 341 YONCE STREET and 2, 4, 6, 2, 10 am! 12 G0UL0 entre, TORONTO, NOTE—Send for our Catalogue of Xmas 1, uri0tune, ,p1