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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1899-10-19, Page 7OcT, 141, 199i3. ONE EFFECT OF CHLOROFORM, THE BRUSSELS P081'. 7 Introns slimy 'fold ey a -Spey Ord Free, her Petri. n. "Ilnrdly any two people are alike When it cornea to taking ehlorolornt," utid au old surgeon the Meter day. 'Sump fight like lunatics and some drift off lu sleep as placidly us babies; tome will buldile inoessautly all through 50 operation and Homo will remain silent, bet grit their teeth and ?tench Weir hands exaotly as IL they were con.dc;0115 of pain. There is no way to will in advance what is going 4 l lin l pen wed I bat reminds 010 of tt t Ourious story. I A good many years ago 1 Wm.; Galled upon 10 perform an vexation on a planter Woo lived emu) little Waist eats up the river and had lsruelled his foot in a euue grinder. The country doctor who attended him sent fur mu to eun10 up ,tb do the sur- gical work, and 1 decided to lake off the three last toes. .1 had aevnr, met ply pttlieut before, and foetid him a grave, ,middle-aged man, with a strikingly handsome Lace and refitted manners. His wife, who was very emelt younger, seemed to bedeeplyin love with him, and begged el,euusly Le be allowed to remain in the room Suring We operation, but the planter refused to oonseol, and made me pledge him my word of honer that she would. b0 kept out. Not only that, but he insisted upon her leaving We house and going to a neighbor's. As soon us he Look the first few inhalations of chloroform 1 was sincerely glad she was absent, for he became immediately delirious and struggled furiously, Then, to my intense surprie°, he pour- ed owl: a torrent of hideous profanity, l never bstenedi to unylhing more brutal and shucking, and he kept it up all the Lime i plied ibe knife. Aft- er the operation was over and he re- gained his senses ha was as quiet and oourlly lis ever. Later on 1 learned that he had been a rough river elan in his youth, and bud obtained his edu- cation, made his Corinne and married late in lido. It was his 0Un810nt study to overcome his early deficiencies. Whether he had any premonition when he sent 1)15 wife away I can't say, but it. was a Wise thing to no, and. gave me ,personally a valuable huggesLioti, —4-- R.EMO\TLNU A RANG. Most girls who have had baby rings have had trouble in removing them front their fingers. "There is really no necessity for all this ado about re- moving a light ring," said a jeweler. "In that, as in everything else, the secret of success lies in knowing how to do it. Nero is a receipt that I have found unfailing for removing a tight ring, and there is no painful surgical operation involved either. Thread a needle flat in the eye, using thread that is strong but not too coarse. Then pass the head or the noodle under the ring, Care, of course, must bo used In this, and it would be best to soap the needle before beginning. The needle having been passed through, pull the thread through a few inches toward the Land—so." 13y this time the jeweler had passed the needle and thread under the ring on his own finger, and was prepared to illustrate the little lecture. "Wrap the long end of the thread around the Unger toward the nail in this manner. Then Lake hold of the short and and unwind it—so. The thread, thus pressing against the ring, will grade - ally remove it, however tight Or sWm- len the finger." MARITAL COMPLIMENTS. They had been married fully three months and were having their thir- teenth quarrel—thirteenth. being an unlucky number. You only married me for my money, be said. I didn't do anything of the kind, she retorted. Well, you didn't marry me because you. loved me, 1 know I didn't. In heaven's name then, what did you marry me for 1 Just to make that hateful Kato Soott you were engaged to 517 her eyes out because she ,had to give your up to an- other. Great Caesar I woman I he splutter- ed, what have you done? Why, Imar- ried you just because hate Scott threw me over. CROCODILES :EAT STONES. Or000diles, like ostriches, swallow pebbles and small stones, which serve the purpose of grinding their food. The natives assert that it is possible to tell the age of a crocodile by the number r they swal- low, stomach, LO. 1 of stouna, inits st m Y low one eaoh year. In point of fact, 15 stones have been found in the stom- ach of a crocodile 12 feet long, where- as the average number for younger ones varies between four and eight. So says Mr. Voltkow, who has been study- ing this matter for several years. THE LESSER OF TWO i1,FFLIOTIONS. Benevolent Individual—My poor man, are you, not afraid to be on the srowd- ed streots of a groat city and sight- less? ight-less4 Blind Man—Oh, I'm all right. But I tremble for the poor fellows who are a little deaf—always in danger g of get- ting their heads smashed with a club. Eh? why? They can't hear a policeman when the says, Move on now.' ADULT,EIZAT'ND .131111111. An linglish chemist recently exam- inee 8,105 50.mple5 of beer, of which 1211 wars found to have boon adulter- ated, and the fact Was also discovered that the adulteration of bear is al- most exoluaively eoniinod to London, 'Of 157 eemp105 of tobacco analyzed 28 were found to be adulterated. NO ASSURANC E. She could not forbear asking him, after the reC sat if he were of the be- lief that be woald never love again. T -t r ., do ma it said sad t i m 1 I s a Y even chance that Ir Will have another at1aelt next serlmgl OIV A BRITISH WARSHIP, FROM THE CAP'TAIN'S CABIN TO THE JACK TARS IN THE FORECASTLE. lVe Mimeos and (thereon Amelrll les- Hen Int. Warr., nl and lie Petty Univers Are 1100500 - 00401 s' Ore min teas Mire Tiler Are Ott Doty - Spirit and Span Order. As in a tolvll, We hove hero [nen of all sorts and profession:I, we find all manner of human Interests cropping up here Ln times of leisure, and yet the whole company have one feeling, g, one interest, in nommen, their ship, and through her their navy. Flrel of all, of sours(, nouns the Captain, who, in sprite of the dignity and grandeur of his poeitlon, must at times feel very lonely. Ho Luce in awful state, a sentry, of marines, con- tinually guarding his door, and al- though he does unbend at stated times as far as inviting a few officers to dine with him, or meeting the offi- cers' levitation to cline in the ward- room, this relaxation must not come too often. The Commander, who is the chief exeontive officer, is in a far better position as regards oomforl. IIs (mines between the Captain and the ac- tual direction of affairs, he has a spa- cious cabin to himself, but he takes his meals at. the wardroom table among all the officers above the rank of Sub - Lieutenant, and shares their merri- ment; the only subtle distinction made between him and everybody else at such times being in the little word "Sir," which is dropped adroitly in when ,ho is being addressed. ' For the rest, naval nous is so keen that amidst. the wildest fun when of£ duty no of- ficer can feel that his dignity is tam- pered with, and they pass from socia- bility to cast-iron discipline and buck again with an ease ' AMAZING TO A LANDSMAN. The wardroom of u battleship is a pleasant place. it is a spacious apart- ment, laking in the whole width of the ship, bandsolnely deuorated, and lit by electricity. There is usually n piano, u good library, L to some hand- some plate for the table, It Is avail- able no only o' - f 1 innate, but as a draly Y a, ing-room, a common meeLleg ground for Lieutenants, marine officers, sur- geons, chaplain, and santor engineers, where they may unbend and exchange views, as well as enjoy' one another's society free from elle grip of the col- lar. b little lower down in the scale of authority, as well as actually in the hull of the ship, comes the gunroom, the affix being a survival, and having no actual significance now. In this re- spect both ward -room and gun -room have the advantage over the Captain's cabin, in which there are a couple of quick -firing guns, causing those sa- cred precincts to be invaded by a small host of men at "generul qutu•Lers," who manipulate those guns as if they were on [lack. The gun -room is the ward -room over again, only more so—that As, more wildly. hilarious, mors given to outbursts of melody and rough play Isere meet the Sub -Lieutenants, the assistant engineers and other junior officers, and the nuidsbipmeu. \\rilb these latter Adim.rals in embryo we find a state of things existing that is of the highest service to them iu atter life, laking their meals as gentle- men, with a senior at the head of the Labia, meeting round that sante table at other times for social enjoyment, once they are outside of the gun -room door limy have no more privacy than the humblest bluejacket. They sleep and dross end bathe—llve, in fact— coram publico,* which is one of the healthiest things, when you come to think of it, for a youngster of any Mass. Although they are now officers in H. 311. Navy, they are still school boys, end their education goes steadily on at stated hours in a well-appointed school -room, keeping pace with that sterner training they are receiving 011 deck. The mostrizzled old stamen on board must "Su' them, but there are PLENTY OF cOB,J.tEOTIVJIIS all around to binder the growth in Mem of any false pride. On t:he same deck is to be found the common room of the warrant officers, such as bosun, carpenter, gunner; those sages who have worked their dif- ficult way up from the bottom of the sailor's ladder through all the grades, and are, with the petty officers, the mainstay oL' the service, leach of them bas a cabin of his own, as is only fitting; but hese they meet as do their superiors overhead, and air their opin- ions freely. But like the y t ward -room office's, they mostly talk "shop," for they have only one great objoei in life, the efficiency of their uhargo, and it leaves them tittle room for any other Copies. Around this, the after part of the ship, cluster also another little body of men and lads, Lho domestics,. as they are termed, who do their duty of attendance Myon offiosrs and wait- ing at table under all (lircumstence5 with that neatness and celerity that is inseparable from all work performed in a ship -of -war. lioby-servants of officers are usually marines, but the domestics are a class apart, striolly non-com'batnnt,' yet under naval law and discipline. line. Going "forrard," the chief potty oI- nioere will be found to make some at - tempi, at shutting themselves apart from the general, by arrangements of ourtains, etc., all liable amt ready to be flung into oblivion at the first note of a bugle. For the rest, their Hess are absolutely public, No ono has a corner that he may call his own, Sin- less perhaps it is his "ditty `box," that little ease of needles, thread, and et ceteras that Ito needs so often, and is therefore allowed to keep on a shelf near the spot where he eats. Each man's kept os aro slot Mathes o L in a bag,which 1 has its allotted place in a rack, for away from the spot where his ham- xnmrlt and bed are spirited off to every Morning at 5 o'clonk, to lie contented until [lin pipe to "down llnanmonk s n L night. And yet by the arrangement of "messes each man has, in nomtnon With a few others, a settled spot Where they meet at a Common table, oven though it be not seal. In, and is liable to sudden tlisappearuneo during an nvolulfon, 130 that a man's mess be.ro a 'I there a1 s us rallying point; it is th 1 1 that then young bluejacket. Or marine learns WOJtu,1)LY WISDOM and many oilier Lhings. The practice of keeping all bedding on the t 0(1(3 Its it were, leaving no permanent sleeping p110e5, requires getting used to, but It is a most healthy one, and even if it were not: It Is difficult to see how, within the liinited sweet of a warship, any other arrangement would be pos- sible. Order among belongings is kept by a carefully graduated system of fines payable in song—any artiste found astray by the ever-wutehful naval pollee being immediately im- pounded and ]geld to ransom. And Its every loan's kit is subjlet to a periodi- cal overhaul by officers, any defici- ency cannot escape notice. Every man's- Lime is at the disposal of the servir.a whenever it is wanted, but in practice numb leisure is allowed for rest, recreation and mental im- provement. Physical development is fully looked after by the rules of the service, but all are encouraged to make the beslof themselves, Fuel, no efforts on the part of any ?tan to better his position le made in vain, Nowhere, perhaps, is vice punished or virtue re- warded witb greater promptitude, and since all punishments and rewards are fully publin, the 1055orn5 they convey are never lost. But aerate from the service routine, the Olvil life of this little world is a curious and most in- teresting study. The industrious man who, having bought a sewing -machine Burne, substantial cut diLion to his ley by milking every item of his less energetic /Dessmaws' clothes, except boots, for n consideration, Lhe far-see- ing than who makes bis leisure fit him for the time when he shall have left tbn navy, the active temperance man who seeks to bring one after the oth- er of his shipmates into line with the ever-growing bo ly of teetotalers thin are fast all ering completely the moral condition of our sailore, the religious man who gels permission to hold his prayer -mooting in some torpedo -flat. or casemate surrounded by weapons— all these go to make np the millifar- ions We of a big battleship. Words From the Heart A NOVA SCOTIAN FARMER TELLS HOW, HE REGAINED HEALTH. He 811110r•ed for Ceara Front Kidney 1'rnubh', Slck Heads elle and Ililenala. lista-Although Advanced In 8,430 ©e Iles Fmrnd it Cure. From the Enterprise, Bridgewater, N.S. Solomon 1Yleldr•um, Esq., 01 Upper Branch, Lunenburg Co., N,S., is a gen- tleman of 8001011 descant, and well known throughout the oounly. Ile is all agricull wrist of repute and, is prom- inent in the local affairs of the Baptist denomination, Referring to Dr. Wil- liams' Pink Pills, he says:—"1 consider thamat most wonderful and beneficent revelation in the realm of medicine. Previous to using these pills some two years ago, I hacl, suffered fon years front kidney trouble and rheumatism, ftLauy a time bad 1 yseen so had That I could do uoLhin;g but endure the pain and pray fur physical deliverance, 1)17 advanced ago, be.ng nearly 70 y,.ars old, made a cure took almost lnlpo5- 5ible, humanly considered, in a case of such long standing. But thanks to the Lord and lir. Williams' Pink !'ills, 1 am here to -day in excellent, health with scarcely an ill feeling to 'remind me oe gust sufferings, Something over two years ago I read of the wonderful mires attending the use of Dr. Wil- liams' Pink Pills, I thought if these testimonials are true it is possible the pills may benefit even me. 1 buugbt six boxes first, used them strictly as direoloct, and with the Lord's blessing they did me much good. But my ail- ments were chronic, deep seated, and I amt au old roan. The cure was not °omelets, and I got twelve boxes more With all faith in the result. 1 only had to fuse six boxes of the second lot w'hon 1 found myself quite free from kidney troubles, rheumatism, and all other bodily ailments, except the disability incidental to persons of my advanced ago, mud even these lver0 in a measure relieved. 1 may add that Lor a long time before 1 used the pills and when I began their use, twee the victim oe the most distressing attacks of sink headache, the sensation of sea- sickness in extreme violence, being not a whit more distressing. These attacks came on once or twice a week. After taking the trills, the attacks became lees frequent and leas troublesome and finally ceased almost entirely. My son who lived at a distance took the re- maining six boxes and stated to line that they did him mitten good. This I do know, [bat ha looked much fresher tied appeared in bettor spirits lifter t ei lx ]N . . u o Believing ns I do that an over-rtllitlg pewee suggests to mor- tals all the wise and beneficial thoughts and inventions which operate to improve oat: race, and nllny and cure our suffering 1 soy again that I thank the Lord and 1)r. Williams' link Pills for any prolonged life and present good health Dr. Williams' Pink Pills cure by going to the root of the d150000. T11oy 1'enOW and buildup the blood, and slnewt hen the neruns, thu3 driving disease frrn the system. ,Aiveid imi- tations hy insisting that every box you purchase is onolosed in n wrapper bearing the full lrad!e mark, .Dr. Wil- liams' rink :Pills for .Pale, People, If yourdealer does noI1 keepLhenthey Y will boson[ poet paid aU:S!)regnls a Iso:V or six poxes for $2,50 by addressing the Dr. Williams' Medicine CO., llronk- viila, Ont. A 071.12 FOR DYSPEPSIA, A young Austrian physician has dis- covered •that hypnotism may be used with success in cases of dyspepsia. Ile had a dyspeptic woman patient who could not .retain any sort of uoltrish- ment, When she hal been hypnotised he ordered 1 fir to na • and r down t talc ltaa is wn 1 a hearty meal. This worked all right 1 wine( tufo 1171Mt0 is state lasted, but N l e i ended the patient had the u 1 n l t a 1 same l 111 1 .tar ruin, and s cl ss ns t snal, Ilion ih I 1 a doctor tried ordering her to forget she had eaten, And Atta^ a faw experi- ments the Woman was eftirel(' ogir- ed. $$P' 39y 0,1uxin iih draterf Ef: yam near a. %pear pence 151.0 r 1'(1011 ('1 • memo djl 05 1 ra u loinialatCd Gnat 5y503 "'ono ballinnanny rasrerod, nod nvon' A n .rlcar teems 7.1,,,aim Amin wlpd and sit '(1053 1031, h,dv'e or god n filmn le Food rima pj+ran quxl in npp 1 Arnnre to a Moo [rand, 'old i, plat, tea I1.1,,u Int (alieg rnr7'enn, Il, an ,411101 txx1e11l 1 Itt0n 5('11430 worthifprmom ithann Itch gait, pay tem 0853314 ((33111 (J55 and ?x1,3,,( ',Nog,. nod It n mon 1.94.1.3. Y ,hirer Ilex 8, ierenle, tea, ®e4040440d,0000.4.0004141.40.00: 41 • About the House. • e 0®ab 1 al Ol ®Adr+80®®®O®�D®®®Aid ('HILDR.EN AND 1)IR'1'. The mother who would have her children healthy must not be arra d to have them occasionally flirty, While cleaninoss is akin! to godliness, there is n clean dirt that (mules from contact with the sweet earth that is wholesome. Have lbe little "TIPS hath- n d frentlentlY. insist that they coma to meals with immaculate ,heeds and (awes, but, between meals, have them so dressed that they are free to run and romp as they will. .A0 over -careful mother of an only child complained l.o a physician neat her baby was pale and delicate. Ile asked lou see the child, and the nurse brought in the two-year-old from the veranda, where he had been seated en n rug looking at a picture -honer. Ms dainty nansook frock WAS spotless, as were also the pink' kid boots and silk socks. "What that child needs in while - some titre," WAS the physician's ver - diet, "Put a gingham frock and pain shoes on him, and turn him ease on the lawn or in the fresh earth. If he is not rosy and happy in a month, let MO know." A.I. the expiration' of the prescribed lime the baby was transformed. The oyes that had been, heavy were bright, the skin had acquired a healthful gleet', the arms and legs plump, and the lan- guid, tired little patient had become a rollicking boy. The freedom, ire -it air, and nlsan dirt/ had, in a mouth 0 lime, wrought a greater change in the child's system than all. the skill of the medical fraternity could have effected. Mothers who take their little Lich til goys en 1 gills away for vaoaVon sb old let them ramp at will out of doors, fish in the brook, ride on the hay, and wear strong shoes and clothing of which they need not be too careful. A child in 11113.011 happier if untrammel- ed by too many ' dont s." And the mother is happier too, if she need not say "don't" every hour in the day. USES OF CORN. Cornmeal or corn flour mixed with reheat flour makes puddings and pas- try more digestible, because it makes them less cohesive—that is, it causes them to [fall more readily into minute particles, so 'the saliva can act on the starch and the gastric juice on the albumenoids, ramie more readily. Corn meld or flour, lacking gluten, breaks up the stickiness of wheat flour. Like - w150, a little wheat flour is always a good addition to porn meal recipes, as It gives adhesiveness. Corn Flour,—This is a new produc- tion, at least to the general public, though it has been made in a small way for 'twenty years, which bids fair to become very popular. Blended with the wheat flour, it makes deli- ciou,s bread, cakes, muffins and every- thing usually made of wheat flour. Corn flour can be used alone in pancakes, but in all other ways it must be mixed with wheat flour. Indian Bannock.—Mix one cup boiling milk, one -hall pint cornmeal, one tea- spoonful each: of salt and sugar; when partially 000led, add two eggs,. beat- en separately; bake in a very hot oven in a shallow earthen dish; serve like a pudding, in the dish it is baked in, Cern Muffins.—One cup corn flour, two cups white flour, two cups sweat milk, two teaspoonfuls baiting powder, a p'i5noh of salt. These muffins are nice and tender without shortening. Green Corn 'Patties,—For every cup of grated green corn, allow one egg, one-ba]f cup of milk and one cup of flour; one teaspoonful baking powder should be well mixed with the flour. Stir all together until well mixed, then bake in buttered patty - pans. This recipe eau be doubled, if the family 'to be served requires it. Corn Pudding.—This, is not for des- sert, but is intended as a dish to use In place of meat. It is a favorite with vegetarians. In winter it may bo made of Frilterkurn, which is grated corn cannel. The pudding is made us fol- lows: Yolks of three eggs, tablespoon - ha melted butter, teaspoonful sugar, pinch of salt, one quart grated fresh sweet corn, one cep milk. Boat all to- gether and then add the whites of three eggs, beaten to a stiff froth, Bake in a covered dish one hour. Re- move cover and brown the top. lima Cake,—Into a mixing bowl put four cum white cornmeal and one teaep000 salt; make it to a stiff bat- ter with hot water, stirring it all the time. Have a pan, of cold wafter ready,' v'. h t e moisten tthehands and hen t uht hands press a tablespoon of the bat- ter into a round, thin cake. Bake on a griddle over the fire, or o13 an oak board before an open fire, tirorough- y baiting first one side and then thel other. it'ull apart when done, and , serve hot Corn Dodgers.—Into a mixing bowl put ones pint white cornmeal; scald by adding ,just enough boiling water to moisten the meal, stirring it all the lime; work in one tltblespnonful but- ter or lard, and when cruel add one [yell -beaten egg, one teaspoonful salt, told two lebh spoonfuls milk, mix well, put by spoonfuls into a large, Well - greased baking pan, and bake brown on both sides. MUSHROOMS WI'l'IT EGGS. Peel nod break InIn pienes a dozen fresh mushrooms and put thele into n stew -pen with a tablespoonful of r' THE SUPERIOR QUALITY OF L LA Ceylon Tea speaks for itself. A trial is tate most convincing argument in its favor, Lead Packages. , .. . , .25, 30, 40, 50 & (lou, 95 put this out mel 8 rad atbnb with dm Mono of ywr ,m"/ n bMaC n%1,rWn „111ra and we nos nth. you tele Vona wit, rn,r by canton', aullout toaxunulYaun, Itft. Linable it or your nxpro0Y anion And Ir you lend a 5 ('11 Ise w 0150010,,,!03,150(1 It ami nntirmy xotsfsetbry, pa the b (001 oat aur x mrlel price, K tend •exrnmx 1•it ol, a •1'lv Ir u nnuly 1 VIollW, Vii,: runny colored, 114, 1, ,-coot •f•""' antes otomy hlneiy mnkon, 11 I,, how, °atm sot of Adore and rreosialo,igomilnS ,aInnf➢othe price. Iluy direct from un and save Um dualUr'g prone Z,1 Johnston & McFarlane, Box t ,1 Toronto, Ont butler, one-quarter of a teaspoonful of � salt ; pepper to Neste, arm a few drops ' of lemon juice. Cover the pan and simmer slowly for ten minutes. 'Then add 0115 (1,111(1111 01 ere111n and a lids nhfeken or veal stock, and rook slow- ly until the mixture begins to thick- en a little. Then stir in six Liege well beaten, and stir until 111" whole is of the C1netstency of ecrntnbled ergs. Serve on Wait-brOwna'l lo'Ist. 'Th:s is a delicious breakfast dish. BEING A CIPHER. A good deal 15 said about women's right. There is noticing in law to (1Js- Criminate between pian and woman. The (.lY>nllle is she is (1031te111 to remain a cipher till her husband; dies and then finds butt a cipher alone does not re- present. the saute t•ulae as the figure One. Let all property be deeded and assessed 10 John and Jutta„ and tben if John dies, Julia has We sante 1iglus that John would bave if Julia dies first. NAI. Ufa S DANGER SIGNALS. • Ilfildew is one of the danger signals' that nature hangs out. Whenever and wherever it ie visible, be on your guard, le means oaten:lay to [til organic life. Thi only remedy is unlimited fresh air and sunshine. LU my B 6 g1�,� y Olve, mnv lit,, Eo Ilm 1 11 at ,r uthhn it grow Sold by alt drt ggisle. 515' a botticeol,or. A ma 11 loses LOrll':denre in 1(15 Iriends lvhea they refu.,e to lend him ebony. TO (TDR .4 COLA) 51 0\B DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablet.. A1] druggists refold lea money if Ir, fails to cure. g5e, 0. W. Grove's seg Isl.m•8 le on each box. No wonder we hear of the angry sea when so many people persist in cross- ing it. "Pharaoh 100.11 PCigatna,ar oP Granhl', Que. hln5ufuoturnr. , Success is said to be the offspring ��l IJ NOT �� of audacity, Plight of a London, Ont , Mao. lend Bright's 1043 80 and Didn't Know 11-1end Existed 1'or TIo"l' Yens Dm fore gee Pound What It Was -Plzen Ile Found loath It Was and Oared 11 by IPodll's AUl4neY lilt&. London, Oct. J,—Mr. G. L, Brady, 220 't'a111ut 41„ this city, feels that he is a lucky men, Per three years he has been slowly sinking tutu 0 quick: sand, deeper nod deeper all the limo and ho ulna, aware of his danger. Mr. Brady had BrIht's Disease. Bright's Disease is generally consider- ed incurable — in fact there is only , one known euro. Jt is a Kidney Dis- ease, those - organs decaying and negleoliog to Eater they eland- \\ oil, Mi•. Brady never found out what was the matter with him until the disease had run three years and eaten right into his kidneys, He was sunk hope" lessly in the quicksand, There was only one thing to save him. Mr. Brady foiled out what was the matter with him by chance. He read n list of the symptoms of Bright's Dis- ed his own case. Then came the euro. Again he was lucky, biter trying several medicines in vain be struck the right one, the only one that is a parti- cle of use in Bright's Disease—Dodd's Kidney Pills tvhirh have never failed yet. Says Mr. Brady .himself:—"I have been troubled for three years with Bright's Disease and I did not know it until I read the symptoms in one of your papers. I tried several remedies, but none could touch the spot. I pur- chased three boxes of your Dodd's Kid- ney Pills and after I bad used one box 1 felt the disease leaving me. I am now completely cured. I and n con- tractor herein London, and my friends will vouch for AV hal 1 say, Dodd's Kidney Pills saved my life." ACCOUNTED FOR. Lady -0h 1 what n nice, clean little baby that is Little girl—Yes'm; she's only two weeks- oke yet 1 CALLA LILY CREAM ensures a youthful complexion. Fond 21 aunts for trial bottle, or post sand for 01,0, lar on skin Ind ornrplexjun, Address 111, J. U11Q1.111a1Y, 490 Queen 01, W.,Terunto. It's alt well enough to call things by their right names, but there ore times when it should be done in n whisper. • Nature's Voices. To the discerning ear Nalu,re 111ts many voices. She 1111.-4 it message in the sweettones of the brook us it lushes down the hillside in ocean's nlaedy voices, now rippling withgent- les!, cadence upon lilo gulden sande, (1(1Uh1 in deep b::Isi emus video as she . - ' -- lashes the bhaob with foam. Then the Sausage Casings—tunict,40,lnn'ifir voice of trees which fh La Toscana, 10o. 1A� ;u`X vf° Iii ai; A woman's Idea of a loveable man is one who is a good listener, 014'KE FIE'S LrsxT1DF MALT Tnricnrnlrs and Str.ngthons. LLOYD WOOD, Toronto, CIENI•iRAL AGENT. The euceesstul sprinter is seldom successful in the long run. There i. more Catarrh In t his section of the Lawtry than all other diseases pub tn.ethrr, and en .il the last few years was supposed to ha Im urablo, Fora .real many years doctors plc 1100: m(11 a local (Hsu Ise, and proscribed local remedies, and by en- stonily f .cling to rune with local t,oatmenl, pronounced it Incurable. Sri- enc5lota proven 0110 11, to be a constant towel dL'oa-e, and therefore reQU(res constitutions boatmen b. Hall's Catarrh Ctitr, manufteturer] by F. J. Cheney & 0y..'Toledo, Ohio, is the only etmttll.nti0ual cure on the market. It Is taken internally lu dodos from In drops to a 04o-puon- sul, prate he system. on the blue 1 and mucous snr1noo•, of the systlynl, Tuey otter one hond- lig.' en do lar+ fur any 5131.0 n for circ,tlars and testimnn t. its to cure, 33011(1 (1473. Address. F. J. C I 110 S E Y& CC„ Toledo, U Sold by Druggist,. The. Hall's Family Pills ere the best. One way to reauco rents 1s to sew them up. —_ MONTREAL HOTEL DIRECTORY. The " Balmoral," free BUS Am•Plup, Hotel .. ..- Hotel Carglake Enro(1oon Plnu. Racine 1 4rmu A^h It day u a Opp. 5,7.R. Station, Mor,: real. Gra. (!:'aloha k Cs., Props, AVENUE HOUSE–.:tlnjuu-C.onage Avemra Funnily 31ota1 raEre $1.40 per tiny. ST. JAMES' NOTEL--uppoi,"Cl•FR.nepov levo 6k,oks from U, P. ROlwny, Fh•,bnlasa N moderato. is Nouse. A u ern m ptovemmEe-lues nioaerato. l ld I The work of a typewriter is a sort of patent write. W. P. C. 993 CALVERT'S Carbolic Disinfectants, Soaps, pint. mont, Tooth Powders, etc„ have been awarded 100 modals and diplomas for auperioe excellence. Their regular nee prevent infecti- ous diseases, Ask your dealer to obtain a supply. Lists mailed free en application. F. C. CALVERT & CO., NIAINC8ESTER, - - ENGLAND, ran InSti't(nents, Drums, Uniforl as ale. Every town oat have a band. Lowest prides ever quoted. Pine catalog..100111ue- Mattiuns, mailed free- Write us lot anything in Maxie or Mn»Intl inetrumotan. WHALEY ROYCE & CO., - Toronto, Can. Carter's °MOURS 1Pa. pure, in n Payr. P, Mo• Cb,mmh x Co., Aln.,ta, Merhrml. Catarrh ; Indian Catarrh Cure. Sold by nil reliable Druggists, laughing e 4 U 11 g g BM1HIII Owings -reliable 'n011A nt right pricer, winces benr to our rd v Tiee➢ ting ( of sunshine S CO., Tomato, shwclle, alt hill and valley, of bird PARK, MACK Wh;LL and floweal. But she peones in pain, T00 OEO MOINES INCUBATOn-eoatand elleapoet O R land s 1 ([[Lir' Stye o of non nen too, the vks of the seeing, etingixnPJ 9L0mpfor antnfogua g379aLrnulNtroet,MonEronlgoE, corn seen ks tango essivcly, but Put- �._- r,epwmnetessa ,L77E t}4 i;.y S'svB • s whohotnad where, write to Or. Arnott, Berlin who will oonrinoo yon he eon aura you names Painless Cor n Lxt Mawr re- moves the worst COM in twenty -purr hours, painlessly and without leav- ing sore spots, The self -matte mnu is usually proud of a very poor job. FOR OVER FIFTY YEARS MRS. wiNSLOW'S 800TITING RYRUP hoe been used be mother,' for their children teething. ILeootl,01 m o nl rod 3(0050 the Pus 3 41 d tin roe wi , Eh m 9 00110, and'is Lhe beet rmnedy Jos gl o itni (1, 200. a hut, tee. Cold h all ISa. Wl thw5g 0011 ten Syrup.. 1314 aura and mk for hire. wlnelow', Soothing Cvmp. Illssatanical majesty always dis- mnndtt more than his due, t COMMON SENSE KILLS Roaches, Red Boge, Rate and Mico. Sold by all Deugglots, or 881 Queen 1V. Toronto, CatIoollc Prayer , 88o0r14 5,hes504S1345, 015 EP.doeioun (butes, 5latamry, and Chnro,hIolarnpnutna0r0 EonAnil work,, 003odere b, & J.S bLEfl &eoOe((3$reton ,- On Mtal. The Dawson Commission Co., Limited, Opr, West -Market & bothers° 8k, Toronto, Can got Y013 hest prices f, ( 51101 Amen, Satter, 1eget, Poultry, and other printout, If you 011(711 to theta, a4v-ttri ®...--..tea 0 1., dr Pea : WIN, Melte & Walno. .Flarrietors,etr„r0M vo11 t0 Wesley Maga., RM. mond St. W„ Toronto, HARRIS 33l� �ca"ai LEAD, COPPRR, ISRA55, wholesale only. Tong Ri01,1,r0'Colophons 1720. WILLIAM ST., TORONTO, i MmnnCnLly pore ICnran•h of nose; A en- nn is 'Larne ars, Tho Mad e T h e Will n particulars, T mal Mall r, 51ck8n o, aft nti s ho helhu, (latent (hero Cc„ 180 St. .lamas aE,r Montreal. TESTl1M Solid Gold,,,.:$2.85' Best Gold Fill 1.50 5 yrs Gold Fill 1.00 P' ° Best Glasses... 100 'We guarantee perfect satisfaction. 6L0 OPTICAL CO., 93 Yonge Street, Toronto. Dyeing ! Cleaning 1 For the very hest send y„ur none 0 , oto "BRITISH AMERICAN DYEUIR CO.” Look for agent in your town, or vend 4jr001. Montreal, Toronto, Ottawa, Quebec. retool Csitre Poulin brick. 1'nr,•,Whnleseme, li:. 15e 1,,, or 2 lbs. for 2;c Rom, i0. 081 to 400 ,,1'q 147'1 fir Saar by all r,ror, ; s, or mod We for tab. package W the R01d'70 MPO. CO., 1314 @neon E., Toronto. Agents walked in every locality, SHOW CASES. WALL CASES Office and Bank Fixtures, Modern Stole Fronts, Mirrors and Plate Glass. For low prices write TORONTO SHOW CASE CO., 92 ADELAIDE W., TORONTO, CAN. Wanted—pCXY-S..1 In iwery vllbtgo to preeufe lists of 'ur 0amea, ao12 , Amer.work is A two. Ramunerution, $2 Iovary unmoa THE ENTERPRISE CO., 67 YONG0 S7'., TORONTO. Michigan Land for Sale. la ml 000 (00111(5 0000 FARMING LANDS-•AItllNAO Ione, Nomad', and Crawford Counties. Tjr.h,per1 fort 0,, Mtehignn eentrnl, nu,.rol' Si Mackinac au loon Lake Railrunds, at prima ranging frail' e- tm re These Lands aro Cleats to 1dntor ri9h, - Ne o to I b r m ble terms 5 Apply oto. and will by eolrl on mo Towns, g reasonable terms. Apply t0 ' R. 11. PIER0E: Agout, West Bay City, Mich. Or J.W. CURY10, Whittemore, Mich. BOYS AND GIRLS!, WE ARE GIVING AWAY ,a w.,leroao.. w .uF,. ,-,m ,,. . ran "..:?."e m.,:na.a,. ror.kn coo .. o,......�., .. immon IMM( l814 SUPPLY 140000, Moan.., Ont. �p 00[[tt stn „, ROYAL M1 A . IIJL�ISt'l�®II®Wg �ll�� STEAMSHIPS Montreal end Quebec to Liverpool. Large and fast Steamers Vancouver, Dominion, Scotsman, Cambroman. Rates of mango :-First Cabin, $50 upwards; Second Cabin, 595; Steerage, $22.00 and 329 50. For thriller Information apply to localogent0, or DAVID TORRANCE k 00„ Gonerel Agents, 17 SE. Sacrament St,. Montreal. THE MOST NUTRITIOUS. GRATEFUL—COMFORTING. BREAKFAST—SUPPER. GO TO a fornia via Personally conducted LK! ihrgoi California Excursions IIU ll via MISSOURI PACIFIC R'Y and IRON MOUNTAIN ROUTE. THROUGH TOURIST SLEEPERS. LOWEST RATES. Por toll intormetloo end reserrstion of sleeping oar berths, address H. 0, Tuwsas 0, G,P. t T,A„ St. Loots, Mo. di. D. A nan0Tlt0w0, T.P.A„71v. Fort•st., Detroit, ICA, 810001.e 1Vn sot, D. P. A.,111 Admusat., Chicago, Lb JAS. R. ANNETT, Manager. JOHN J. MAIN, Supt and Treas. The Canadian BILER Nein',' Safe 1 1 Ecl, I'OI�tO Opp,SplanaShorbournoeSt. TO High Class Water Tube Steanq Boilers, for All Pressures, Duties and Fuel. SEND FOR DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE, Toronto Electric L g 00„ L im i ted . {Tho T. Dittos Oo., noted�e �sTho (see -7o fieCcG'LiLimited, k OS. The Wilson Pnblleh as On., Limited. WI of Toronto, whore boilers may 1)0 aeon working,) HEALTH RESTORED 0Ibhout 10041015, or 00(10500 1gg (5q most diwrdaroll Stomach, Lun�yy1, 500500, Liver, R1ood1' 131,84403, Rldneya, 10(Oh, and Oreatll by Barry Itbvallenta Arabioa Food, which Boyce Invalids sad. Children, and also Rears nua- cossbi113Infante whose Ailments and Debility have re•• siARet nil ntl,pr treatments, It digest* whoa all other' F704I 11 Jci1. ' saves 1.,10tItto lt,* rbog lu nlr,uoi , so years' Anhiavco O miW T tion, Ih ni...oyr Dyspepsia, 0110igestboiption Diabetes, 131mild. mann (atarrli, Phlegm, .0ea r1ron,Natrona Debility, SIne(1Incn aa,Da0s ou40nny 1 Dflurry �� ILimltodl; Mi E T7 mann 9 stmrt TmnIon ,o , al so0i 1nri1, 11 lino dor ol,eilon,. and nt,1 moors, ,,tto,11d . 8ndCl,, ge gdr0(..Aby Ela1r IA,r 1 1„ 0x., fin, 31 S,10 310 rl00. 4, o Alae -Da Atrrys(00Yalonianismli7.0130,1 0. L1 nno,t, Ara Por c'mmdn Rhe T,Enlmnino., LlmlLod;Terant ,1 1