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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1899-12-7, Page 7DEL '41900. TIES BRUSSELS POST, REGULATION MOUSTACHES. LETTER FROM THE QREEll HER MAJESTY'S LETTER TO HER SICK AND WOUNDED SOLDIERS. 'wee Inky or ilte ereiwite War Weaned, ;leyM111esty Hynttmt hlsed 'el Itis Ow 1l 0andrA—A Poem on the Le1h'r, Everyone 1te now on the alert and interested in now from the seat of war in the far distant Transvaal, as Iva rod ono day of glorious victories and the Next of distresstng revereee to our ennuis in the field. As we scan eagerly the lists of the killed and wounded, fearing to read therein the name of swine one known to us, per- haps some dearly loved one, mayhap ,.husband, a son or a brother, we aro filled not only with the heartiest ad. mir tion for our heroic soldiers, but foal the deoeeat sympathy with them in their sufferings and penin. No one, more promptly, more readily, expreese0 her feoliugs ie. this respect, thole Duly proving herself to bo the mouthpiece of her people, than docs her Iltajesty. No victory of English solclierp is so quickly recognized, nor 8o gracefully acknowledged as by the monarch of these realms, QUEEN WRITES PERSONALLY. As nuiv, so was it forty-five years ago, in the clays of the Crimean War, Then, not only did the QUeen write personally to Miss Florence Nightin- gale, commanding her, to express the wounded soldierts in the hospitals, over whioh Mies Nightingale was in charge, her sympathy with them, but she wrote in the following terms to Lord Pa,nmuro, the Secretary Of State, for Was "The Queen is very.anxious to bring before Lord i'uomurc the subject which eche mentioned to him the other night, viz., hospitals for cur sick and wounded soldiers, These tare absolute- ly micessary, and now is the time to have them built; for, no doubt, there would be no difficulty in obtaining the money requisite for the euieeso, so strung is the feeling now existiug to the public mind for improvement of all kinds eonue010d with the army, and the well-being and comfort of the one to get reconciled to, for some soldier." people think a moustache b000mes and Nothing can exceed the attention seems necessary to a military man. A regiment of smooth -faced men march- ing through the streets, will, at first no doubt, seem; not quite the thing, and "passing strange," but like other prisons than hospitals, with the Win- innovations- it will tie a nine -days' dow,a so high that nu one can look out \yonder, and then bo thought no more of them, and the most of the wards of, except, perhapse by the nursemaids axe small, with hardly space to walk and ether feminine admirers of Thomas between the beds. There is no dining' Atkins, who will doubtless sigh for roam or hall, so that Clio i>0or men the time when the osculatory due was must have their dinners to the Hama rendered with a moustache accent - room in which they sleep, and in which panimcnt, same may be dying, or at any rate, suffering while others ora at their meals." LE1•'1'l:i1 1NSI'IRES TUE MUSE. Mr 01000 Circular. Soruelltlug Moist the lllreule Ado !widen is or Tommy AI(ttns, Fashion, that fickle goddess, would amen to hold sway over the Until/11H nt our brave defenders, if ally importance is to be etltlohedto the Iamen t of the Secretary for War, who, Ina olrcula1' , tlst issued by shim to general oi:tt ors utnnluanding, nays 1—, "It has been noliesd that a predom- inant fashion exlatl In your regiment for young °MM Mewl to shave the upper lin. This is 1nueb; to be regretted." So ho concludes' by requesting that those in authority "will take such slcp8 us they tmuy think 130ceseary to ensure that the, provisions of the re- gulations be attended Lo." Now, this ;8 very interesting, for, as will bo imagined, the department dons not issue a, solemn warning like this without good reason. The problem that now presents itself to us is wea- ther the moustache has had its day or not, In the array at any rate, and,who- 111e1', as some writers aver, the cycle of events that aftools other things 15 again, in its rotary motion, but repeat- ing hitory where whiskers aro eon - corned. Just a century, ago In all our regi- men 1.5 powdered hair and pigtails pro - dominated, and a clean shaven lace was the order of the day. With the Peninsular War whine Whiskers, and with the Crimean War the board, cur officers and men paying a graceful oamplitnent to their Russian prisoners by emulating their heavy mouatuoilos and trim kept borodas. Since that epoch in bistory whiskers in one form or another have been the feehlon in our army. In fact, there has been no 0hoicd in then mutter, for the Code of Regulations stipulates that "all offi- cers above the rink of lieutenant shall cultivate and wear, a moustache," For furly years or more no 000 bas Lhougbt it worth while to dispute this order, although it must be confessed many a -young subaltern on first join- ing his regiment has found it a diffi- oult matter to discover, with the aid of a (magnifying glees, any signs what- ever of the, desired hirsute appendage ho was expected to "cultivate and wIear," And now, the moustache is "going out," after a long innings of over forty years, and circulars and regula- tious oat only delay the change, they cannot avert it, for fashion decrees teal it shall be so. •'Tee general change, when it comes, will be. named pail to these poor men ex the barracks 0,1 Chatham, and they ane in that re - newel very cumful'tai,111—tut the build- ings axe bad—the wards more like These lettere from her Majesty camera a prufuun(1 impression through- out Great Britain, and this feeling was epeedily emphasized 1 . the following poetry, which was speedily set tomusio and echoed from Jelin O'Grcat's to land's find, from Yarmouth Roads to the Cove of Cork. The words are these: THE "QUEEN'S LETTER," There came a tole to England— 'Twas of a battle won; And nobly bad her warriors That day their duty done, '1111'y fell like sheaves In autumn, Yet 'mid that tearful scene Their last shout was for England, Their last breath for their Queen, Them came a tale to England Of sufforing, want and woo; Of the night -watch in the trenches, Of the Bootie by the foe, '1Iid ruin and storm and sickness, With no rest, no 1)0,Wse between; And there 011,3 grief through England, Prom 1110 humblest to the Queen. I'h,'u wrote the Quoou of England— And God's blessing on her pen— "01.1 I tell those noble wounded, '111050 sick, patient, suffering men, There's not a heart in England Can feel a pang more keen, That, day and night, her own loved tl'Ooils, Are thought of by their Queen 1" There rose a shoat through England; From them 'twos wafted o'er— From those sick, wounded soldiers— And it rong from shore to eboro, From Alma, Balaclava, And from lnkerman it came; "God bless the Queen 01 England I Again we'd do the 818(01" sds- ARMORED TRAINS. Generally Improvised With Steel Flatus or Sandbags. Many dispatches from the Transvaal refer to the armored trains which are used to transport troops and passen- gers through the district in which military operations are going on, and inquiry naturally arises ad to what constitutes a train of that kind. 11 18 nothing more than a train of ordinary freight oars which have been strengthened on the iusido with sheets of metal and 451411ced with holes, through which rifles and small field pieces may be used on au attacking party. A flat car 0114011(101a, with a heavy piece or two of artillery, may be a pert of swill a train, and in some instances sn0ugh of the ceo8ed ears may bo taken away to allow a Maxim gun to be placed in'position, A CRROSS-L",XAMINATION, ,QIr, Peek -13y jing 1 I had a funny dream 1413 night, It seemed that I was away off in South Africa, where diamonds were lying till around mo, in heaps. Mrs, Peck—Dict you seem to see any as email as the one in iho engagement ring you gave met E,A]tTIJ,SI 00 tlS^IN ASIA. 'About 1,500 lives; kayo been lost+ by the earth shocks at 'Aydin, in Asia Minor, Than, towns hove been tom• p1et01y wiped 0u1: of existonna. STO �I UBLE �AC� O , A FREQUENT SOURCE OF THE MOST INTENSII. MISERY. Air. Harvey Frlce, 01' nl,nuirlf, Suffered for Years Gelber, Finding a Care—Or. Williams' Pints F,tls Restored flint. Those who suffer trout stomach troubles are truly to bo pitied. Life seems a burden to them; food is dis- tasteful, and even that of the plain- est kind is frequently followed by nausea, distressing pains and some- times Vomiting. Such a sufferer was Mr. Harvey 1.'riro, a well-known (ar- mor and stock -grower living al Bis - mark, Ont. To 0 reverter who re- cently interviewed him, Mr. Price said;" I have found Dr. Williams' Pink Pills of such Incalculable value in relieving me of a long siege of suffering that I am not only willing but ululates to say •t good word in I!ohalf of this medicine, and thus p•oiut the road to health to SUMS other sufferer. For five years I had been afflicted with stomach trouble and n torpid liver, I doctored and also denied myself of many (rinds of food pl0115ant to the taste, but neither the medical treatment nor the diet seemed to help me to any de- gree, In January, 1090, the climax of my 'trouble appeared to be reached. At that time I was taken down with la grippe, and that, added to my other troubles, pieced me in such a grrecariOU8 position that none of my neighbors looked for my recovery. My appetite was (lomat completely gone, and I experienced great weak- ness, dizziness, vomiting spells and violent headaches, 1 was also trou- bled with a cough which seemed to ruck my whole system, I shell never forget the agony experienced during that long and tedious sickness, Medi- cal, treatment, and medicines of vnri- nus kinds had no apparcnll effoet in relieving me. After existing in, ibis state for 80me in1,111lr8, my mother induced ate to try:elr. Williams' Pink Pills en May. lest I purchased three 1)0:41+8 and before these were gone undoubted relief was experienced, Thus encouraged I continued the use of the pills, and with the use of less than a dozen hoses, .T was again en- joyeng the best of health. L con now al tend to my farm worin with the greatest wise, My appetite is bele or than it has been' for%yea'ra, and the stomach trouble that had so long ,lade my life miserable has vanished. I have gained In weight, and can solely say tont I um enjoying better lipoid: than 111a.ve done for years be- fore. T feel quite sure that those 11111) may be sic14 or siling, will • find n sure in n fair Trial` of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills," :Or. wit Tim,' Pink Pills make purr, 11011 blood, thus nettling the root of disease and driving it out of the sys- I001, miring when Mime medicines Call, Most of iho. )1113 afflicting. mankind arts clue toan lmpoverl8hed Oonditi041 01 the 1)t nod, or weak 01' nerves, and .for all these Dr. Willlam8' Pink Pills fire n specifics white) speecii- l•v restore the sufferer to health. These pills ere never sold In any form except in the company's bores, the wrapper round which boars Ow full name Dr. Williams" Pink Pills for Pale People." All others are coenterf1il13 told should Mew.; be roused. Gat 111e genuine, add bo made \veil, IN )( Recent Issue of the Star Causes ,t Sen- satin r Among Its Readers. ders1. Ef I\ENT I'13N INV • LVED Ti'refutablo Mass Concern of Evidonco Gathered by a Canadian Operating in the United Status. (From the Toronto Btar,) ;Welders of the Star were startled last Hltturday to see the names of pre- minent public) men high In the service of the United Stales [minted to con- nection with ondorsations of a Lanae Man patent remedy. Nut 110113 11(4(3 it surprising that Hurn of such promin- ence would pormlt their names to be used, though this .watt unusual en- ough and it spanks volumes for /.the preparation that such was the case, but that United States senators and congressmen, prominent professional men mad United States army officers should be willing to endorse a Cana- dian remedy is more surprising still, Tho people on the other side of the border are rather noted as being greater believers In the merits of their own goods than in those of other countries„ Lest Saturday the Star published a full page of testimonials in favor of the Canadian, Dodd's Kidney Pills. Each ono of these letters was signed by a Ieublio man—and an eminent publio mau—in the United States. Each of these letters was accompanied by a portrait of the writer repro- duced from photographs supplied by themselves. Seldom has there been such an exhibition of genuine grati- tude to a medietne than givenDedd's Kidney Pills by these ,gentlemen. Their names are known all through the States, two of them, at least, throughout the world. Hien in the eye of the puhlio such as these men are, feel very strongly before they allow statements of opinions attach- edl to their names to be published all over the country. They rightly feel a greater responsibility in sucb mat - lees than ordinary private individuals. A publio man has a reputation to swam and from long experience considers well before he expresses him- self for publication. There were no traces of hesitation about the letters on that United States history page in last Saturday's Star however, all was plain, honest and straightforward. The writers had been cured of kidney diseases .by Dodd's Kidney Pills and had the courage and independence to an- nounce the fact in plain out- eooken terms. They were cut getting anything for it; some people might Make slighting remarks about their names being connected with a patent medicine testimonial. But this slid not interfere with what they es- teemed to be 1110111 duty to fellow suf- ferers and but fair to elle maditine that Cured them. Careless of any- thing but the facts—that. Dodd's Kid- ney Pills bad cured them of kidney diseases where other medicines and treatments had failed — they gave their evi(1enee fairly and hbneelly for the benefit of others. It takes 'a very unselfish man to al- low his name to be associated with a patent medicine testimonial — ur g1 man powerfully impressed with the merits of (h31 preparation and un- usually 'grateful for the benefits do -j ri)'ed. from It, One naturally dislikes leaving ao0uunts of one's physical de- fects published broadcast even though there is a complete cure attached. But there Is a stage where i11 health becomes su pronounced that all pride, 'vanity, reserve — call it what you like—gives way. You are sick and you dont care who knows it. The foot can't be evaded. , When a man in this condition, trying remedy after remedy in vain, at last strikes, quite unexpectedly, a medicine that cures him, he is so genuinely grate- ful, so filled with the joy of eonvelss- ounce that ho is ashamed' to think of• keeping the facts to himself. Such, no doubt, was the condition of meld of R. A, Wade, the great trim incl lawyer, of Chicago, 191050 testi- monial appeared on the page under discussion. Ile it was who defended 1 Pendergast, accused of murdering Curter Harrison, Mayor of Cbieago.I Ile is probably the best known man' in his profession In the United States,' having been retained in more sense-, tional criminal eases than any other! lawyer 111 America. 1131 11(45 nut only cured of kidney disease, but his sight,' which, owing to the attacks of that', essential feature of kidney disease,f uric acid, bad been entirely lost, was restored by Dodd's Kidney Pills. Captain Bogardus, champion rifle+ shut of the world distinguished voter-' an of the Civil War, was cured of, Bright's Disease by Dodd's Kidney' Pills. When it is considered that Brigb!t's Disease usd to be incurable, the feeling that prompted Captain Bo-' gardus to give his name and testimon-I ittl fur the benefit of others will be understood. Hon. Alva Merrill, was cured of Rheumatism by Dodd's Kidney Pills, and thought enough of the medicine that cured him to recommend it above his owu signature. "I heartily endorse Dodd's Kidney Pills," says he, " to Ianyone with deranged kidneys or rheumatic pain. Senator Busse Representative Ris- • um, Captain McComb, Roy Keator, n were among those who freely testified to the merits of Dodd's Kidney fills on the United States History page, land their pictures appeared last week in the Star. This page is considered, (;the strongest mass of evidence ever printed 1n favor of a patent methcin0 ,rn this country. TOMMY .A,TKIUS' COOKING. SOMETHING ABOUT THE ARMY SCHOOL OF COOKERY. ('nplii Must .Attend ('lasers for Four :Months — yearns to Conti Over All 7(10318 or Stoves—tloane lfonat01' Dishes served Fo. Pleasec10 (lot be misled by the above title into imagining that the soldier's proverbial love for the chubby nymphs of the kitehon hes led to the flotation of a company to manufacture enough coops to supply the demand, or any- thing of that kind, for the idea has, we believe, been found to bo imprso- tira.hly. It is actually Tommy Atkins himself who is made into a Book, and it is e,t the Aldershot Army School of Cookery that this marvelous metamor- phosis is arranged and worked. It is to this school that Tommy, hav- ing become a full-fledged non-commis- sioned officer, is somethitos sunt to learn the art and poetry of making " things to eat " for his fellow fight- ers; and it may safely be said that before a soldier -chef has left the Army School 0f Cookery he is capable of cook - log a dinner for a thousand or for Doc, between brick walls or between the desert and the sky, and to do it at any time, place, or under any conditions without wasting we much as the bust - nese end of a meat -skewer, There are generally about forty non - COMB. at the school—pupils under the staff of teacher couks—and they gen- erally represent the regular forces and the militia. The latter are not ordin- ary militiamen, but non -coma. with pel'ma,(1e)1t rank, and when back with their regiment --the eaters come and gd, but the cooks stay on, if not for ever, for the REMAINDER Oa' THEEI13, SERVICE. Cookery pupils from the regular forces have to a"end classes for four months, but those from the militia only undergo three months' training, and the reason of the difference is 11101 a " regular " 1las to learn the use of more varied cooking arrangements than 'Lith Tommy, who is never, called upon to work mule than one kind of apparatus, Otherwise, their coureos of Paining are identical. The mere (knowledge of how to make. and baktbread, to cools meat and to brow tea, ote., aro only a Iuw of the ;.nlijoet.'s which emu, under the solttter- Ook'i8 study. Ile has to learn how to molt over every kind of stove nand in the British axing, how to t1Eie each in open air, and hots to cook without any COMMON BOER WORDS. Translation lata English by a London rims paper, Sicca the outbreak of the war in the Tr'snavee' the newspapers have boon filled with odd native expressions which the reading pu11110, generally, know little about. The Westminster Gazette prints a glossary of the Duteb terms most, frequently used in the ac- emints of the opera lion?? aH follows: Sellaalzo--A sextette or heal' • 'f etune5 titled tie a prota,etiun against rifle fire, :Uungn--A hollow in 801Jlmer, often full of water. Spruit—A channel through which a stream runs in the rainy Newsom liolrje—The top of u hill, generally rooky and strewn with great granite boulders. Drift: A ford. In making these fords the Beers have shown great ingenuity, Usually In the wildest and shallowest part of a river they are made by spreading bed stones right across the river to the width of about thirty feet. Thugs the water running over the drift may bo only about two and one-half feet deep, while on each (31(10 it may be much deeper. 3orp, fa Gorman Burl, In English 'lborpe—A village. ,C'our't—A gateway, Berg—A. mountain. Nek—A saddle between two maun- tain Vls.ey—A flat, prairie like meadow, usually low lying and by a stream. Veldt—Open, high plaint, of South Africa, grassy in the present season. Fontein—A spring, Kraal—Native village. Pan—A place where salt can be found, bed of dried salt marsh or peel. Kloof—A gully. To inspan—To put horses or cattle from a waggon. To outspan—To take horses or cattle from a waggon. An outspan—A. place where people are permitter) to outspan. Every town hes a public outspan, where caltle can graze and travellers atop over night. Field cornet—Dlstri"t magistrate, and in time of war lender of the fight- ing men of his district. Commando—The war levy furnished by one district, varying acoording to the population of the district, from 2,- 000 to 0 r 40)1 . Re olong leather rein Neoerlonpeu—A lean who leads two leading oxen of a team by a rein. Dueselboom>—Pole of en me waggon. TRANSPORTATION IN PARIS. 'The omnibus company of Paris, on : the ccen'sion oL the Exposition next year, will have, 02 lines and 1,500 veh- icles, performing 25,000 journey's a day, and c04a'b10 of transporting 1,0.28.000 passengers, Guaranteed Cure for Catarrh. Catnrrhozone, ()zonated air cure, is Chronic Catarrh, ` guaranteed to cure Ch CJ r , Asthma, Bronchitis and flay, Fever. It cures by inhalation. The medicated air is carried dire,tly to the diseased parts, wheeo it kills the germ life that oeuees Catarrh, and at the e1111143 time heals up all ,tore plaices, and,a permanent cure is effected. Cntarrh ozone when inhaled i,) vel,ltile enough to impregnate the minutest cells of of them In upon -air. And even \vben, the lungs and bronchial tube„ where he !thaws all that, he knows less than it attacks the disease nt ill founda- ball whet ho must learn before his tion. It cures because it is sure to knowledge will fit him for his duties. reach the right spot. Sold by all fits most important fa -notion Is t.o economize, and to do this he hos to study the theory of practical cooking, to know precisely how much meat will feed so many leen, that so many hun- dredwelght c,f bones will make good TOUGH ENOUGH. soup' for eie ,any hundred ).nen. He has to pusses+ ,t thorough knowledge off Oh, Henry, don't cut your pie with how meat should be cut for the( most a knife. 10 he made of it; to know how food Well, Eliza, you ought to be thank - stuffs axe Adulterated, and how to de -!fol I don't call for a.oan opener, : toot any foreign. matters in them, how{ ------ to make impure water pure, and a hundred and ono other things, an ig- CALLA LILY CREAM noi'01100 of One of which won] d make ensures a youthful mmr+leainn. 588421,., for tris him unfit for his future duties. battle, or ,at Pard tor hiller on skin and as,blextoh In return for his knowledge and der- Address IV.J,Ung011.MT, 4W(11,0nudt. w., Toronto. druggists or by mail, price 51.00. For trial ou)Til send 1(133. in 8111.mp,s to N. 0. POLSON Sr CO., Box 518, Kingston, Ont. vices, he is allowed an extra 3s NI a week and certain privileges for three years, After that period, 1f he lens given entire salisfectinn, his extra pay is increased to 5s, R(1, or Od a clay, which is quite a wealth of money as army pay goes; and his privileges are also enlarged. If, however, he fails to give satisfaction after passing through the schools and being allowed a fair trial, ho is sent hack to Aldershot to attend the classes for a further term of fott'r weeks, and if then ho has not learnt all he need know, he, is dismiss- ed from the kitchens and sent BACK TO ORDINARY DUTIES, Itis only rarely. however, that amen so signally fails to qualify for the cook- house, Needless to say soldier -cooks serve up some very prodigious dishes. Such a. dish as a 7011). meat pudding would frighten most cooks into pre- mature graves; but the soldier -cook fazes such nn order with the utmost 1110010orn, and he knows precisely what weights of meat, flour, pepper, salt, etc., will be required to matte it, td0d thee it will feed six) y inert, Twenty Buell puddings would make an nwe'in- 8)4 neg banquet, but they; would only be sufficient for twelve hundred rnen, and sometimes 'there aro sixty or sat, y thousand men to feed at Alder- sbot. Tho seeks aro busy at snail times. te. poouliar olo'clt, of the unto of Charles I., was the lantern, or bird- cage style, whits') bung. from the walls high up, with, its works exposed, SHUTTING HER UP. Jonas, the newspaper said that if you bold your breath you can get to Woo. Martha, you hold yours and let's tee how that works, THE WABASH IRAII,ROAD. Is the shortest. Bald true route from Canada to the west and southwest the great. winter tourist line to California, Mexico, Texas and all suuthweltern points. Every Wednesday at 11 p.m. a personoliy conducted tourist sleeping CST Will leave St. Louis for Los Ange- les and Sen Francisco, Passengers leaving Toronto on evening titans remit Sl. 1,nuis next day at a p•111,, Kansas City 0,30 p.m., sante eVening and Denver next afternoon. .til Wa- bash trains have free reclining chair cars, and etre solid vestibule ;from, end to 11111. Ftlll particulars from any railroad agent, or J. A, 12icharilson, District Passenger Agent, northeast corner King and Yonge streets, 'Tor- onto, and Sl. Thomas, Ont, Love is the last but not the least of the diseases of childhood. POR OVER FIFTY YEARS MRS. WINSLOW'S SOO1'I11NG 5311)4'1' hos been used by motherr for their ehddren teething. It soothes Um dal, softens tlr0 MIK allay, pain, ollree Irina and d 10 Cu, boor remedy, for dlnuho,a One a bat. We, Sold by ell drnggi3te thrmighout Cho world, fie euro and ak for "Ma, Winslow'% Soothing Syrup. 7110 most expetla180 things ono ac- quires aro thci50 purOhaSed below Cost. a il.'e-gliNt41, :aM dti",Pi°'_p d'..�,-^AeJy ^,e,, e a dm A♦ .F 9 rc . tw ! ra 4 sr+ tmn,b•[wnr.]i15 Y,MNaoe9s f-4wase>�,.-u.�n....aa.',, YOU 11probably read this advertisement many times heti thought no more about it. This time }trite ave Ceylon Tea �IIEBEII '(aha n.:g!ts"' ...:...,d ,' x:.; ,•,L on your me101'y and on your grocer's order—AND DON'T FONCfl T, Lead Yarkaga't, , .. , . , .a5, 30, 40, 5o & Ocie.� IMPORTANT TO Lei :MES 1 To moko euro that a',on 1305 wish to calor nay article, ria.: nre,004, 50lta Feathers Carenlta or aq thing that req, urea dyeing, that POI 401100 beet dye In the market k008(( 01 HOME D7l,t8 05)5 700 the latoat and ,aitire.y the beet that can be produced, he they 8(11 dye (104(58, Silk, Wool or }iced 4l{sogt, Yr 1 equally as good molts, w Lout cls, nouoeelty of a preparation back to make them take the dye, 5e 1 ex. 080 kuuwa as tbn ONE 1)1)' Dewe. end n trial paukago wilt 0050/000 you that they will dual we elnfm jyrb y. Do net bo put off with smoothing lust as g0' 1, became you know what failure you have had In the past, Daor3ll ask for HOME 11711(3 out roast on getting them. To be had of yew druggist or matt ad direct lame ea 105 pookeg0, 813 for el emu, Clove you trod them? 11 not, net a paokago and i3O convinced. TORONTO HOME DYE CO:, To13oon'o. neavosnostneette Have been broken up by the falling. health of mother or father, rAti Dr. Ward's Blood and Nerve 1)1114 will certainly cure all diseases caused by impoverished blood. Stomach troubles, kidney troubles, rheuma- tism, sciatica, catarrh and chronic constipation, yield readily to their action. We have at our office thousands of testimonials, and will send a book of information containing some of these free on application. There Is no sense in feeling miserable when you can be so easily cured. 5o cents per box, Five boxes for $z,00. All Druggists, or Sam, Williams & Co,, Toronto, Ont. .tee If time is money, some people's time must be counterfeit. La Tosoana, 100AU'jOHY,M0Ot8ceaal. m --y Imposition is the only position some people ever attain. (/Phalach OCePOuMutabrQ What man has done woman thinks she can improve on. T'I . 1'rtll A ('001) Ed ONE HAY Tato .'..t -cativo Brow Quinine Tablets. Al) 5c ggl 1. WfGrove's sign ture lefon 8erich boa. It's a wise man that knows what not to do in an emergency. O'KEEFE'S LElir os MALT 1s0(oorntee and Ole, gthone, LLOYD 19000, Turote, OSNEl1AL AOEN'r. Be sure you are right, then be. cer- tain you are sure. How's This ? We offer One Handrod Dollars toward for any ease et Catarrh that cannot be cured by .Hall's Catarrh Onre, F .1, (InH\RY & CO., Toledo, 0. i Bed have known F. J. V55 the hedara K Cheney for the last 15 years, and ol, betters him lone. 0 31 honorable o all bartyess transact. 8)' hl lone, Hud Dnnnalauy able to carry out any obll- 451.100 m!de by their arm. WEST 5) 451101, w hole,'1310 Uruzgist0. Totedo, 0, Wa,.oiN0. K1NN as F:Heav19, Wholesale Dr ugltb•!a. T'e)udo, U. Hall'. Catarrh Cure le tnk?n internally, Bot• lug directly upon the b'ond and m100110 sur- t+can of the system, Price. 71o. ver bottle. Sell by alt drug st". Tl-,am.nials free. Hall's Family Pills are the beet. Some men ahem• good -judgment by shoeing a lack of self-confidence. WANTED—Y(lUNO LADIES IN 01,8117 01TY and Lown to Canada to sal( the Moodier, 1,111 1001 Mono Cord; beet novelty of the seam, : good seller sand fifteen .cents for sample oard. Apply b1• MGM! • addressed W J. W BOWDEN, Room 7, 1 To. room Street, Tsr5Otq. THE DEO moms 1NOBBATOR—Boat and ohm:Weed ▪ 0. Rolland, aslo agent for the Dominion, send Sod. stamp for catalogue. 3718t. Paul Street, Montreal COMMON SENSE 141115 Reaches Bed elft Sup, Rote and Mlee. Sold by all Droggteto, or 581 Queen W. Toronto. tl'-'°'•"'� Sausage CasIf a^NwalmootrimAm sicc. Rog right prima, BLACKWELL100„Toronto. yeing 1 Cie.; nIng I Per Cho very best ,nod your work to Cho e BRITISH AMERICAN DYEING CO.” Look for agent in your town, or nand direct. Montreal, Toronto, Ottawa, Quebec. Cereal Coffee Ffeolth Drink. Pure,Whol03ome, Nourish, It 15alb.,or2lbe. for25o. 110500 leeowtto(00 coffee!, g8"For Sale h ell ( roan»,, or ,00d100 for (.1h. Pookogl Eo Cha ROKI1O MFU. CO., (041400055., ToroolO. .5,0010 wanted ;n 0(0011 loomity. Michigan Land for Sale. S 000 AIRES 0000 3ARMINO LAN08-ARICNAO Ione , Opamaw and Crawford 1000110(. Tlt(0pe)k foolCentral, 130(00(1 .0 0(0050800 and I Leon Laky 10111,0040. et prices roeein0 hem 82 to i!0 Dor wrc. Tnesa Londa arc Close t0 Eut'010'11'0'1'1 r5rlSmg Nop- • Towne, ble"rchoa, achnola, eta, 001 will h'0 10'11 ou sob raa:•on0hlo corms, Apply (e 11. 11. ^lexWR, A vat, W,:;t nay Olty. Mtoh. r. - r W. 001(4(2S, W:+it,.amoro, hitch, MONTREAL HOTEL DIREOTORY. The tl Balmoral," Free Hua tboAz: t@ &t Carsiatte6 lodayy pp Ra90m. s (4.4.0,5Let1,uh10u1yea k o Uno*n1,k08 Cn., Prop a. AVEiCUE N0U$E M.i011 Gallego Areae. 500110 RSECi LOtee 3155 per da ST. JAMES' RC'TI:Le.troaltegTR.DnPot' two hl00. from C. P' R 00580 Flrst•rinsa Commsrolul Sousa. Moddre im proramuota—Rutty moderato. No man is a hero to his valet and DO man wants to be a valet to his V, P. U. 1000 CALVERT°'S Carbolic DIalnfcctan to, Soaps, Clint. meat, Tooth PoWders, etc., have bean awarded 105515(1,1180(1(1(110100)55 for superior excellence. Their rogular ntlo prevent infant?. 0131 dlssao5s. Ask your dealer to obtain a supply, lists m0fled free on app110511010, F. C. CALVERT & CO., MANCHESTER, • - ENGLAND, Husk Teachers aged TO Bend ter our complete SHEET MUSIC CATALOGUE and SPECIAL RATE OF DISCOUNT, Wo are equipped to �pppp1y av r 1'AU8IG 15(101)511 In OoSede 9ibMey, Royce 150 t'onge St., TOHONTO, ONT, Carter's OOLO OUQh len, Cures in jiffy. P. M0• ,'meek k Co„ Ar, Atte, ?dentinal. Uathc9lc Prayer Books, Rosaries, Oru. otfix0s soapament' Ill-0iai,ma i ,m,s, 5tutnaiv, and Ul l h Ornaments, Educational wotka, 01,ilm.leriroeebepromPt,ttan- tien, -- W. ---•.- D,& J 9ADL1€R & 00„ Montreal WANTED--ilf0,, to traOSI, ea1nry or o/Tot nlSu export. 0500nnnaceamry,\t'riu)� JHE 10ROhtmnrOL WANTED--anle0mo0, , Arlm0lne" protoots fruit tree4 frolnell(,0etnI $3!5,00 week, ARUOR11(0 CO„ ha AC�lontrea ��ggR O L LL'AO, 00PPER IIRA s wholionl0 only, "(Ann Diatanco Tolonllono1720, WILLIAM sT., TORONTO. _St! 05)113, Mille & Hale). 1 Barrister otr,],fireee vod Let F-9' V•; " omni (113dyR$kTermite.011• t^ ,tp'in r ii, permanentlyintron 4%V (.5 taut of nose pp ``,r,r, use "`' ni throat, atmunnq rndihe anad�n(81(1( Unto Co.,14153. James of ,tiMontrea , BALDNESS CURED. 1108E'S i1 Hair Grower" positively and pper- manently cores Baldness, Hair falling Out, Dandruff e(0., and modem the Italy soft, iletSnc5Werbtrom leading roromogentmen.Ye i per ROSE & CO., 2251roneeoraUes Aga., Toronto. Owing tc enla'ging works. yTEADY0• 0ENGINE nuute, 1b1Aita,0?r1u.. : d automate, m"ulbrs 1y b Irrmtm• liroutford in b"ght city of rights• -n tb0ltsand1 Rmv31 . l heap rael8,a 0180y, gas an(t electric U (1105. —WA.TE1u3IJS, Brantford, Canada. Dominqtt� h1r11L ion Line sTEP;;dSH*P5 Portland, Me., toWeatboLlvurpuol, and,caning at Halifax Large and fast Steamers Vancouver, Dominion, Catnbroman. Ratae of passage:--Pirat cabin 550 upwards; s000nd Cabin, 835; Steerage, e22.50 mea t_3 50. For further information apply to local agents, or DAVID TORR 17 13 8 c 00, General Montreal. ATEA WINDING WATCH, ILady'o or Oru0(1, SOLID+SOLD 'MVO, au AUTOHARP, ACCORDS• ON, a VIOLIN or GUITAR, for selling 0 hoses of Dr, Prier's Ser, esparilla Blood Rills at 30o. pen box. DON'T BEND MONEY, simply sand your name and ad. dress and we will send you the Pills, postpaid, with our 00)0100)5 Sal 0 Sall than and 500 (e 6o pn m n� ami wn wta seed you the premium you solea. These bels erten Impure (food, ttroubled. m, Pills1 ver sad ai le ib� not of and qOl to 00 08 once ae. o 010)0 pan w not sold. Wylto ue at onceion i0D ,s 88 Bay Street, Toronto, Ont, THE MOST NUTRITIOUS. GRATEFUL—COMFORTING. BREAKFAST—SUPPER, JAS. R. ANNETT, Manager. JOHN J. MAIN, Supt 0ni1 Treao The Canadian Heine Safety OILER 0. Esplanade, TorontoOpp, sherbotlrne st,, �,,;,� Nigh Class Water Tube Stealth Boilers, for All Pressures, Duties and Fuel. SEND FOR DESCRIPTIVE CATALO(iUD: POULTRY, 3UTTER, EGOS, APPLES, lT?oe The Uiwsml Commission Go.,4jnthudrIPeigeOAS TP'1,1"outR,3lcSI,I7cthmt l(j LAulngl.l. OOdo. ,andother 1•1401 -Mon, to enso hest rwndson0aig0 The ?l0eleyHart,e r,'Limited, The Wilson m5 r, Iteloo 00., taunted. Oor, Woet.Marl(et & ODlborne St., Toronto, iAll of Toronto, whmcl)oaere may bo tenuworRlClt•.