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T- IIACI AT ASmon.
rf. Astor's arbitrary atti
ih :regard to fishing rights
portion of the River Thames
+)+insthrough his property
ndon had an embarrassing,
tiring his °Xast visit to Ire
etwas stoni3ing' at Ballyna
aStle, Galway, arts having.
irring accounts of the Iium
4- weightof the pike In
.i tit�nt,,&`., .1
as
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your.,
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rector '• of
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Ibex ''C5'
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'ew York.
iy of the
unable at
se on the
r lst day
L be p.a,y-
1
od iay..lz
ock when
pre ene
e1, 'of
of 'the
value,
e3 aro
f Red
pruce,
onally
ted to
to the
Com•'
l at a
on the
Mended
squaw
e best
r.,,
,its of
tore is
.ts per
360 , try
Om
ith
' fir. WaieLor. Astor, Mee,
/ugh Corrib and the fine sport
fish provided, he went out with
rod 'ancl,line, to try his luck.
There are usually no restrictions
with, regard to fishing, in season,
in the Corrib, but Astor's reputa-
tion had preceded him, and local
he;
ficmen determined to spoil the
millionaire's sport. The tenant
whose land adjoins that portion of
he lake in which Astor commenced
operate his line indignantly or-
ered him off as a trespasser under
enelty of prosecution.
A few dollars were offered in con-
ideration of allowing the sport to
proceed, but the tenant refused to
be bribed or cajoled, so Astor had
to remove himself and his tackle
mid the cat calls of an assembled
wd of young and old anglers who
e to back up the veteran in his
.ompromising attitude..
ive or,• six years ago Waldorf
stor came_, ..into conflict, with..
Thamesanglers over the right.• of
DAB NOT: HAVE TO
CALL THE DOCTOR
BECAUSE SHE. TRIED DODD'S
KIDNEY FIAST.•
One box of thein cured Mrs.' Mary
A. Coolk's . Rheumatism from
jvlllolt aerie hid'
suffered ;for, ,Xoui
teen .years.
Mannheim, Ont., an 15 (Special)
--How quickly and easily Rheuma-
tism can be cured when you use the
right means is shown in the case
of Mrs. Mary A. Cook, well known
and highly -respected here. in an
interview regarding her cure, of
which •all the village knows, Mrs.
Cook says:
"I had Rheumatism so bad that
sometimes I would sit up nearly all
night.
"I first thought I would try the
doctors, but luckily I decided to
first try Dodd's Sidney Pills.
"They cured me, and I didn't
have' to tre the doctors. And ju'st
to think that after fourteen years
of suffering one box of Dodd's Kid-
ney Pills: should eure l I will recom-
mend Dodd's Kidney Pills to any-
one who suffers from Rheumatism.”
Yes, it is easy to 'cure Rheuma-
tism when you go the right way
about it. Rheumatism is caused by
uric. acid in the blood. If the Kid-
neys are working right they will
strain all the uric acid out of the
blood and there can be no Rheu-
matism. Dodd's Kidney Pills al-
ways make the Kidneys work right.
returning, however, after a day t
or so in the eaddle.
Tete late Empress of Austria used
to hunt regularly in Ireland, where
her reckless and brilliant horse
manship is stili spoken of. With
the late Bay Middleton to give her
a lead, she was always in the first'.
fight and 'stuck' 0 -nothing. - The
famous happy go.lueky hospitality
that marks the -Irish “temperament
is exemplified':,in matters sporting.
and open house is kept by those hav-
ing eo
aominodatlon in a good bunt
ling"distri,•ct '
Every Irishman is a.trlie, sports-
man, and the whole 7neighbo>hood
turns out for a meet, those unable
to ruse a mount following on foot or
driving in every sort of vehicle.
Some rare antediluvian specimens
Seeing the light of day on such .oc-
casions.
The Irish colleen will dance all
night at a hunt ball and turn up at'
a distant meet as fresh as gaunt:
without going to bed at all, full: of
life and spirit, with wit and .re-
partee bubbling - like afoot. The
wild country brings out all the
dare devil Irish nature, wad there
`is little searching for gaps or gates
when•the blood of Irish horse and
rider is up.
Ireland i.s not overrepresented in.
the matter of ' hunting, and Irish
packs are not by any means num-
erous, and may be reckoned to
number a couple of dozen. Some
only possess quite a restricted
number of couples, and but few.
hunt' four or five days• a week,
though an occassionai by day may
bring . the . total up. The Meath
'hunts five days a week and. is one
of the famous -hunts of the United
Kingdom, and the County Galway.
the Blazers, has four days a week.
part Of the rzv,y -
du t lig>eden.
rat tried to stop them Froin, 'fish-
tng in those waters -under any circ
'instances, but 'the Thames Con -
servants, who are responsible for
„the stocking and preservation of
-the fish, claimed the right of recog-
nized fishing clubs to fish there.
Astor insisted on his "rights"
and told the anglers and the
,Thames Conservancy authorities
that if they wanted sport they
hould go into the river in boats
nd ply their rod and line from
here, but they must not stand on
s land- His action caused much
dignation, and evidently it is be-
stored up against him.
. DYING MAN'S DIARY.
Eighty-utinute Records of His Suf-
ferings, Written by Himself.
,ttie,ae-year-old tailor's cutter who
committed suicide at Lyons,
France, by inhaling charcoal fumes
left the follow*ng decry of his ex-
perience as death approached
3.40 -Wind up watch and begin to
note .impressions.
3.50—A'rsady feel rains in the head
4.00—Feel -my. temples throbbing.
4.18 -Am stifling; breathe with dif-
ficulty. •
4.20 --Read confused, and am turn -
.Ing giddy.
.40•—Sight going.
4.50Can hardly see now, and my
body is becoming numb.
6.00—Please say good-bye to any
friend of 16,. Rue de l'Epee.-
All the entries with the exception
of •r the last were written in a firm
• '• hand. -
Yet Za
This
of -high
in Mon{
readily
Marsh,
fives..
Montre
years, ,
has 1144
wrists,, {
In the
cal mer
eaohg'�
Naturals
JUST ABOUT.
"Father, what is the difference
between a lunch and a luncheon?"
"About three dollars, my boy."
UOF PORCUPINE AND RECORD
:
CO-
BALT STOCKS.
Messrs; Heron & Co:, 16. King St.
West; SToronto, members. of the To-
ronto Stock Exchange, ,have issued
their "5th -Annual Quoeaion &
Sales Record of mining shares list-
ed on; the Exchanges and curb.
merkets;; of 'reroute,'' . The Sum•-'
roars, containing • assit does, fury'
Pit :`j V
“to r`!,p7'I%'a .gfl '..Si
issued, par value, acreage, shila-
ments, dividends, transfer offices,
sales with values, high . and low
prices to Dec, 31st, 1911, &c., should
prove a reliable and valuable ref-
erence to every one interested in
Porcupine oar Cobalt stocks. Copies
may be had by writing to the com-
pilers and publishers, ' Messrs.
Heron & Co., 16 King St. west,
Toronto.
t;.
IRISH HUNTING WOMEN.
Keenly Enjoy a Sport That Calls
for Nerves of Steel.
PRIMITIVE TELEPHONES.
tribe of Indians who have a-
itive, and at the same time a.
effective; system of telephone
as been discovered in South
lmerica. The Putumayos are the.
ribe, and they take their name
'pm one of the affluents of the
mazon. Suspended from a beam
ley have two blocks of weed, stud -
eel with a stone peculiar to the dis-
ict. The, stones are struck with
baton with india-rebber at, the
p. The blocks. give musical
t ds with sharps and flats When
to
ucii;:'• ••Coniretlnication• is made.
a certain.' number of taps, and
words aresvaried by the time
Sing between mach taps. It is
d -messages in this way can be
rd it distance eetending over
ne, ;miles: Londoti` Glebe.
8
MIRACLE..
aa, 25 Years and Doe -
t ‘a'sNo Cure,"
iifas -Worked co.-
to Cure.,
experience of a man
atiOn,widely known
and <whose case can:
esti•gatcd, Mr. T
nntleman referred `•to,
Deloriinier, Avenue,'.
has lived there for
wenty-five ' years be:
crus,' on his hands -and
toe foureminent medi-
,ed to: cure him, and.
ip'the ,case as hopeless.
Mr. Marsh tried reme
dies of kinds, but he, also, at
last gavel;t'up. For two years he
hadto weax gloves day and night,
so terrible was the pain and itching
when the air got to' the sores.
Zam-Buk 7 He tried
had tried hundreds of
ore. But he soon found
41/11-Buk was different.
Within a. ew weeks there were dis-
tinct sign. of benefit, and a little
perseverance with this great her-
bal baleneresulted in what he had
given nei.all hope of—a complete
cure -� .t, to the cure was no tem-
, `r P,, It was. permanent.
c 1rad nearly four years
ter"iewed the other dav,
SUPS NUNS PRICET25uCENTS •
A girl seldom hits what she aims
at, especially when she throws her-
self at a man.
Hunting absorbs keen sportswo-
men in Ireland just now, and it is
seldom that a. frost drives the Irish
followers to hounds from the coun-
tryside. Irish women are renown-
ed for their fearless prowess in the
hunting field, where the terrible
obstacles to be negotiated call for
nerves of steel, and it is neck or
nothing in the distressful ,.country.
says the London Graphic.
The fearsome stone was, some-
times overgrown with turf and
masking a brook, appal all but the
stoutest hearts, and even the most
hardened sportswoman is known to
quail at the 'commencement of the
hunting season, experiencing the
sensation of the, heart in the
mouth when called upon to face th'
stiff , going. She finds her nerve
MED OF C1NSTIPATON
ser. Andrews praises Dr.,
Morse's {Indian foot Mile.
Mr. George Andrews of Halifax, N.S.,
writes:
"For many years I have been troubled,
With chronic Constipation. This ail-
ment never comes single-handed, and I
have been a victim to the many illnesses
that constipation brings in its train,
Medicine after medicine I have taken in
order to find relief, but one and all left
me in the saris hopeless condition. ,It
seemed that nothing would expel frons
me the one ailment that caused so much,
trouble, yet at last I read about these
Indian Root Pills.,
That was indeed a hicky day for me,
'for I was• so impressed with the state-
Lacots madethat x determined to
!dye :them a fair trial s . ,.-
'They have- :regulated my Stbmacl and'
'bowels. I am cured of constipation, and
I claim they have no equal as a medi-
cine:”
For over half a century Dr, Morse's'
Indian Root' ills have been curing cote -i
stipation and 'clogged, inactive kidneys;"•.
with all tlte•aillnents:which result frod?i
thein, They bleanse the whole systetii;
:Them
it, 'just
remedies
out 'that
porary
He was
a>o. Ii
Mr. Ms rsl said : "The cure which
Zam-Buk worked has been abso-
lutely iper:ilanent. From the day
that I vraas cured to the present mo-
ment I ve had. no trace of eczema,
and I feel, else it will never re-
turn."
If you s'.fffer from any skin trou-
ble. cut4 it tl;ls article, write across
it the narse of this paper, and mail
it, with u:ne Ment stamp to pay re-
turn postage, to Zam-Buk Co., To-
ronto.,, We will forward you by re-
turn et, hee trial box of Zam-Bak,
All drngg:sir and stores sell this
famous' remedy, 50C. box.
•
Time tries all things, and as
Bickle's Anti -Consumptive Syrup
has stood the test, of years it now
ranks as a leading specific in the
treatment of all ,ailments of the
throat and lungs. • It will soften
and subdue the most stubborn
cough by relieving the irritation,
and restore the affected "organs to
leseltkilre„eentlitieen •, . Uso+.7vifl. shore.
its value. .Try it and be convinced
of its efficacy.
When a man has money to burn
some other. fellow is always willing'
to matc1 him for it. ,
For your own sake, don't wait
until it happens .....It may be a
headache, toothache, earache, or
some painful accident. Halinlins
Wizard Oil will cure it. Geta bot-
tle now.
THEY ARE ENGAG'"aD.
"She accepted me on o .ie condi-
tion,"
"And that is 7"
"That she doesn't get a better
offer between now and spring."
CRIPPLED BY RHEUMATISM.
Mag
to say
and hes
Maloof
he's
sines
ate—What! Do you mean
Air husband struck you,
physical wreck 7 Mrs.
-Yes, yer Honor; but
a physical wreck only
truck me.
The Pill That Leads Them All.—
Pills are the most portable and
iof ell medicines, andwhen
ala are the most acceptable
,tions. But they must
r power eta' he popular,
;'table. Pills. are
t popular of.all' pills they
tempo,
easy'
of
pr
atte
the,
mush fu ly meet all requirements.
:Aoniirately compounded and com-
posed of ingredients proven to be
effective in regulating the digestive
organs, there is no surer medicine
to be had anywhere.,
xt 'vs,1,1141 take a 'sandbag and
brass Ilinekles to knisck the con-
ceit,out of. some men.
Externally or Internally, it is
Good.—When applied externally
by brisk rubbing, Dr. Thomas' Ec-
lectrie Oil opens the pores and
penetrates the tissue as few lini-
ments do, touching the seat of the
trouble and immediately affording
relief. Administered internally, it
will still the irritation in the throat
which induces coughing and will
'cure affections of the bronchial
tubes and respiratory organs. Try
it and be convinced.
FARM HANDS WANTED :to
Alberta for eight months, 15th March to 15tb
Nov. for $920 and boar& ,apply by letter to
Box 127 Toronto Y, 0., enoloeing at least two
references from last 'employers, state age
and farming. experience.
Trapp am hunters
and waters In any
kind of Raw Furs,
cannot afford to dis-
pose of their collet•
tions w i th o u t first
obtaining our quo.
tattoos, which we cheerfully furnish upon
request. We specialize in the following
RICHT PRICES. LIBERAL ASSORTMENT.
And remittance .forwarded sane day goods
received, express and mail charges on all
shipments paid byus, nu shipment too large
or too small. Canada's Largest Fur Oper-
ator. "There's a Reason.' Your business
and correspnndoncosolicited. • DttY'r.it
John Hallam - TORONTO
85 University St., Montreal,
"Just a word of praise for GIN PILLS.
About fifteen months age I could not walk
across my room, suffering severely with
rheumatism. I tock GIN PILLS anebe-
camo Quito well,
"SAMUEL LONGMORE."
Write us icor free sample of Gin Pills
to try. Then get the regular sire bones
at your dealer's or direct from us, 60o.
a box, 6 for 52.50. Money refunded if
Gin Pills fail to cure. National Drug as
Chemical Co. of Canada, Limited, Dept.
W.L., Toronto.
A TIMELY LIGHT,
A French minester tells of an in-
cident during a voyage to India 1
"One dark evening I sat in my
cabin feeling thoroughly unwell, as
the sea was rising fast and I was.
but a poor sailor. Suddenly .the
cry of 'man overboard' 1 made me
spring to my feet. I heard a
trampling ,overhead, but resolved
not to go `ori deck lest I should in-
terfere with the crew . in their ef-
forts to save the poor man. 'What.
can I dal' I asked myself, and, in-
stantly onlooking my lamp, I helc}
it near the top of my cabin an
close to niy bull's eye window, khat
its light might shine en the sea, and
as near the ship as possible. In a
half minute's time I heard the joy -
fel cry, 'It's all right he's safe,'
upon which I put' my lamp in its
pisco. - The next . dad, , however.
I wail told that my little lamp was
the 'sole means of saving the : man's
life, It was only by the timely
light which shone upon him that the
knotted rope could be theown.so as
to reach him.'' ---Christian Herald.
THE EASIEST WAY.
"Yes, we quarrelled because she
wanted a. twenty -five -dollar hat."
"But you seem to have made up
with her 7"
"Yes, I bought her a fifty -dollar
dress."
Gentlemen,—Last winter I received
great benefit from the use of MINA.RD'S
LINIMENT in a severe attack of La -
Grippe, and I have frequently proved it
to bo very effective iu cases of Inflam-
mation.
Yours,
,yii . A- HUTCHINSON.
When .some people do tell the
truth they ought to label it.
Minard's Liniment Cures Carget in'Cows,
The trouble with the people who
have tasking ways is that they don't
always;, have bringing -back ways.
TO OtJRE A COLD IN ONE DAY
Take LA ATIV1i BROMO Quinine Tablets.
Dru grrista refund money if it fails to cure. 11
W. GROVE'S signature is on each box. 25e.
TRY DOGS AS SENTRIES.
FARMS FOR RENT AND SALE.
JTT -1 'V. DAWSON, 90 CO BORNE ST.
Toronto.
(e NE HUNDRED ACRES — GOO
V Buildings; near Brampton.
TwBNTY-FIVE ACRE FRUIT FARM
Brick House and Good Buildings
St. Catharines.
f
NUMBER
OF GOOD ael
Dy Farms Balton. Peel.
York, Ontario and Prince Edward Coun-
ties.
LI ENTERAL GOOD FRUIT FAR1,1.4 IN_
1J the Niagara Fruit Belt.
ANITOBA, SASKATCHEWAN, AIL.
Lt Berta and British Columbia Lands,
iu small or large blocks.
TF YOU WANT TO BUY OR SELL
Farm, consult H. W. Dawson, Ninel
Lolborno St., Toronto,
A POLYGLOT.
'"How many foreign languages
t.,
r
lelSta
•
'Well, hesaysII
everything his baby says." p in by our itoume treatment "lGrite u
AGENTS WANTED
11
IGS GRADE SPECIALTIES FO
Agents. Commission basis, D.
'.twins Co., Tillsonburg, Ont.
�.� ALESMEN—$50 PER WEEI{ SELLIN
one hand Egg -Beater, Sample a
terms 25o. Money refunded if unsatista
tory. Collette Mfg. Company. Collin
wood, Ont.
A GENTS waNTED. — A LINE E
every home. Write us foraur chin
list of agents supplies. We have t
greatest Can
to-day. No outlay proposition
a
necessary. in APPly
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HELP WANTED.
4 T ONCE—YOUNG MEN TO LEAK
Barber Trade. Demand for barber
every day; cannot supply demands. Le
us teach you trade. Write for partie
Imre. Maier Barber College, 221 Quee
East, Toronto.
MALE HELP WANTED.
T)IL
AWAY POSITIONS AS STATIO
Agents, Telegraphers, Freight an
Y•icaet Clerks, pay good wages. We tral
you quickly. Send for free Book.ot 18
bay, Evening and Mail Courses. Domi
ion School Telegraphy, Toronto.
Minard is Liniment Co., Limited.'
MISCELLANEOUS.
'11 .T and FARM sCALrB. Wilson'
gJJ.1�I .U. 'Cbr Sta3k:9: Lt/J P*,, C W:
®,J terJ,aa xcd esternai, cured iYlt$o
Scale Works, 9 Esplanade, Toren
u
before too late. Dr. Badman 'Medical Co
The R esian army is trying the
expellltlertt of using dogs instead
of men as sentries, The wolf dog of
the Ural mountains is found the
most suitable for this duty. This
animal 'does not bark at the pres-
ence of'• an intruder, but merely
growls ,and inciters the other dogs in
the early to do likewise.
Limited. Collingwood, Ont.
Worths cause fretfulness and rob TO*1 SCALL GUdttnNTLLli. NhlHon
the infant of sleep, the great nour- scam Works, 9 Esplanade, Toronto
idler. • Mother Graves' Worm Ex..�`- GENTSWANTED. — A STUDY o
terminator will clear the Stomach. other Agency propositions convince
and intestines and restore health- ,us that none can equal ours. You will a
fnlriess, ways regret it if you iiou't apply for pa
titulars to Travellers' Dept., 228 Albert St
Ottawa.
Some people waste a 10t Of time s PecIAL1ttTS ADVICE FEES. Consul
� us iu regard to any disease.
Lowestalking about the aloe of silence,
Cusses fittedb y mail. Sendmeasur
T
a+,rices in drugs of all kind
Minard's Liniment Cures Colds, &a. meat. Glasses fitted by age. Write to -da
for anything sold in first-class dim
stores to .Dr. nellman, Collingwood. On
Lots of men are willing to tell
us just what to do, but they never
have time to show us.
DYEING ! CLEANING
Fertile vary best, send your work to the
"BRITISH AMERI IAH DIMING Co.
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6 ® � 6Smarting—Feels Montreal, Toronto, O.tawa, Ottebe
It for Red, weak
Try Murine Eye Remedy. No ^'
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Jolv
Murine hyo crin Aseptic Tubes, 24e and 60a
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It's easier to talk women out of 1
98 cents than it is to fight men out
of a dollar.
PILES CURED iN 6 TO 14 DAYS.
Year dl a mgi,t will refund money if l'A'l.O OINT-
lfi:\'t' fails to cure any case of Itching, Blind,
Bleeding or Protruding Piles in 11 to 14 days. 550.
Rearing dogs for their skins is a
large industry in Manchuria.
Minard's Liniment Cures Distemper.
The world is .slow to recognize
genius principally because it has so
little practice in that line.
CIean Stomach, Clear Mind.—
The stomach is the workshop of the
vital functions and when it gets
out of order the whole system clogs
in sympathy. The spirits flag, the
mind droops and work becomes im-
possible. The first care should be
to restore healthful action of the
stomach and the, best preparation
for that purpose is Parmelee's
Vegetable Pills. General use for
years has won them a leading
place in medicine. A trial will at-
test their value.
Sbe—Kind words earl never die.
Ile—Maybe not, but a. whole lot of
them seem laid up and not work-
ing.
. No Surgical; operation is neees-.
sary in removing corns if Hollo-
way's Cern Cure, be used.
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Li IMENT
External application for man
or beast. Everyone knows of
the wonderful qualities in the
oil of the STURGEON for
sprains, • lameness, etc.
Dr. Dow's formula has it in
its best form,. Por Rheumatism,
Lumbago, Neuralgia, Swellings,
etc., it canndt be equalled. -
Try it once a;nd you will be
satisfied. Price 25 cents.
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