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GREAT DISCOVERERS
OFTEN PERSECUTED.
Wasbington Patent Record,
Pelee e,ven to the Christian era,
ttto great diseaverers of new ideas
ce Inventions vrerre objets of scorn,
. eney, or persecution, and not in-
erequently paid the penalty of gen-
with their lives. Aristides was
•condenmed to exile because people
Wore tired of hearing hire celled "the
lust ;" onlY ideatix could atone for
the supeelete wisdom and purity of
Socrates, and the pages of ancient
history are filled with similar ex-
amples.
When the caravels oe Christopher
Colon sailed from Palos out into un-
mown seas en search of the New
iiiiratrld, what jibes and jeers follow-
ed Atll the braze which filled his swel-
ling sails.
a.less than three hundred years ago
Galileo was forrced, against his own
/knowledge and convictions, to nom -
:teeny abjure the thecirY that the
earth revolves around tb.e sun,
and hosts of other great discover -
es, to whtau the world now does
homage, have persued their labors
melee tthe beu of the clerics, and the
sneers and ekeeticism et their con-
temporaries.
Behind the bars of Bicetre, some
two -bemired years gone, paced
ireatlessly an intellectual looking
otan, pretesting constantly to ev-
ery passer by. "I am eat mad," with store for the people of the twenti-
eth century?
„each intelligence an intensity that
visitors often paused to inquire con-
eerning him, to whom the guide,
roughen the path of every inventor.
Nor have our great explorers in
the realm of geologic and other
natural scienoes reclined upon beds
Of roses. Huxley, Tyndall, Herbert
Spencer, Darwin, and other great
geologists, arcemeologiste, and orig-
inators, had to contend against
charges of atheism and blasphemy(
againtst the denunciations of the
clergy, and the frowns of the good
but eliart-sighted class who could
not appreciate the fact that sci-
ence and true religion walk always
band in hand, and that each new
scientific discovery adds to the
strength of the :Christian creed, as
well es to the enlightenment and
happiness of mankind.
But with the dawn of a neer cycle
the mental and Intellectual horizon
is broadening and expanding, the
word "ixapossible"is being expung-
ed from the lexioon: of discovery
and invention; the civilized world
is scarcely prepared to discredit the
feasibility of any idea whieh can
originate in the arain at man; the
scoffers and sigepties have been rele-
gated, with their mummies and fos-
sils, to the background of the dead
past; and, with such a faith and
such a feeling, who can foresee the
marvelous unfoldings which lie in
Ashrugging his shoulders and with a
=Ile of blended compassion and sup-
eriority, weuld answer "Olt that's
a. poor idiot who thinks he ca.n run W th C
NERVOUS WRECK
as e ondition of Miss
i300.t with hot water."
Not a hundred years ago, Stephen-
won's "tratelling engine" was tbe
derialo,u of the wiseacres of his day
and geueration. acientiste laughed
at 'ate impracticable se/trines of the
`eireamer," an time member of the
sexamining benrd which was investi-
igatieg tit'- mental., gravely in-
,quired : "If tile exenne were to strike
eawe wen:1 it got very bed ?"
teetre." tens the reerender. in aleph- lever Being Well Again-1E0r
teesea's eatad tteetch. "vans bad for
Abe mt.)." And the "laseltett" was Earnest Ailvice to Other Sufferers
tired, reel went up the hill tt doubt.
awl talent. and disb 414. eat did One of the most common. at the
not. tte nee4 11??CallOteil. e+,11114Lawn sante tame one of the newt to be
iike 3 rtiele" dreadtd, ailments withal affilete the
Gillis for Eight Years.
The Best Deetorst and Ilospitat
Treatment Fatted to Help Fier and
She Had ..tlimost Lost Hope o
BY THE EDITORS.
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Conundrums Fey Thick and Past
Aeross the Editorial Tables.
"Possibly," began the inforraation
eattar, gleaming furtively at a mem.
Grandma! on his deek, "you can tell
nee what is the difference between
a, fish dealer and an untruthful
neweboy re,
"None," replied the exehange edi-
tor. "Both do a scaly business. Why
"I say tb.ere is, One sighs for Lent
and the tete.er lies for a cent,"
"Hang that on the hook. What's
the difference between a schoolraate
tor and. a sheep market ?"
"No difference. One boards around
and the other has boards around" -
"Saw it .off. One had his eye on
the pupil, and the other has the
pupil in his eye."
'That's where you get sold. Ha,
ha le
"Enough to make a donkey laugh,
Ls it?"
"Who's a donkey?" ,
"Who's a sheep ?"
"Etre are. Why is a pound of
puttye--
"Like a cage of panthers? Sax -
teen ouuces. Why is" -
"A pound of putty" --
"Like a dose of laudanum? Stops
the pane. That reminds me. Why is a
hatchet like enact", ?"
"Ono is a rance w smasher and the
other is a pane killer."
"Oh, no Thought you'd bit at it,
it hits a stall on the head."
"Why is the wreck of a fruit) train"
"Gets its dates mixed. Why does
a" -
"It doesn't. It only tvabbles its
nostrils. Can you tell why Pet-
tigrew"-
"Couldn't grow any other day.
Why Is a, ballot 1x' -
& tuff What's the difference be-
tween the tin can trust and" -
"The other can't rust. Whe is a
riotous insurreetion"-
"Like a, deal and damb man? One's
mute, and se is the other emeute.
What's the ilifferenee between a "aLl'a it, ahleY Pare nee. ueed seven
lease of De id's Kidney Pills, and
mackintash and a. seasick boy?'
"One's an Kvvereomt and the other's Baltahre ini°3P:ttr. left me. OnlY for
Ineld's Kidney Pills you wouldn't see
a. pale tot. Why al" -
pronounced that ine liere before y.ou this. minute."
"Stop: It isn't
The facts as relate I by Mr. Mein -
way." teeli are universally cenfirmed by the
"Pro:tot:nee it any way I please.
people Of Dettelen.
One s gl'ad rag and the other's a
draggled lad" -
AA this critical juncture the Sun- An a reyllsitles Centenaelan.
day editer came in and swore at
them. and they breite '" aaireattetee Palish of Ceut-
a elm at the hill towuship of Aellin-
e.ame Tribune. lean. there reelaes airs. elargaret
Stewart, who luxe passed her 100th
eirihday. Siu. waa b In Reinitiver
Parieh le01. married Joan
art in leet). atel lute been ntether of
. levee clahlren. the yt ;ingest of who'll
unity tow le:ethos. m eldest on,
ttottn. died itheut th year anl) at the
;Nee of ea yeare. The remalnina nim.
her fanaty di -I not surtive Infaney.
Me. Stewart este left a neolow at,
fee bac% as leer many yeare
-es kept tie) lame or Finoglen. near
lrhie;eltatetatalle in II:tint:Jeer Per,
set. mei tele hirrAy Our. VAt‘l
1..41 111310, t“ot?!.4. LAM
qL,,,;til LEV Q,11 -e, t.}0 :;pali.
LeL Ablfr2t, yuAr, Z.Vim 6 eh 6, along
ah her elm I. 34% ns un Aebin-
nettle Met Venue en the ereyll
tate. wia let Ott, loon roe tleel einee. The
HOTEL PROPRIETOR
WINS HIS CASE
Under an Unjust Penalty for
Eight Years,
Brightre Disease Held the Sentence of
Death Over Ails Head -Suffered
all the Misery or Broken Health
In the Meanwhile-fils Deliver -
since by Doedea Kidney Pins.
Dresden, May 2a. -(Special.) -Allan
McIntoset, proprietor of the well-
known Clifford ECouse here, in conver-
eatian at his house to -day, made a
etatement thee cannot fail to carry
with it the weight and influence of
the speaker.
"Gentlemen," said he, "Dodd' s Kid-
neY Pills cured rae of Bright's Disease
alter eight yeare of torture."
fro say lats hearers were surprised
but faintly expresses it. Mr. McIntosh
looks so far from an invalid at the
present time, that the news of his
former affliction with a dreadful mal-
ady, like Briglit'e Disease, sounds un-
real awl improbanle.
Tito subject arose from a conversa-
tion in which one of the gentlemen
present complained of backache. Mr.
eicentooli at once advised Dodd's
Kidney Pills.
Following etome further ditoussion
on, the merite of Dodd' e Kidney Ville
came the etatement abceve quoted.
"I had Bright'e Disease for over
eight years," repeated Mr. McIntosh.
"I could get abeolutely nothing to
heiP me. Bright's Disease was incur-
able, I rowel. My back wan a coiatin-
ual ache. My urine waa of that dark
color which in the most alarming
eremptom of the disease.
etientlemen, I tell you I was in a
ban way. Bright's Disease means
death if you don't cure it, and I could
get nothing to eure it. In fact, I wee
tole was incurable, and believed it.
Itut it ion't Doshes Kidney Pills can
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ea after the States of the tutem.
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at o1 111,Nirig!. It..., -e teelle, arsenta threa
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I Vermont norteattictre noyeter.
wbern is tin hone, of Sleeve intent.
Noralli 62 Iter toe. tate ire:tepee tea to
elatt reealle 244Gleettew with her
eviler:set elefil. nen Sten-airkeep;
all Tem faelltlee.
AN ENOLISH STORY.
A Colloquy Between the Pompous
One and Girl America.
flab:e following scene took plane the
other clay in a. continental hotel.,
the chief performer beinn a Prone:
and pompous old Englishman while
the comments were applied by, .
very smart, up-to-date American
girl: "There are three things," he
began, "winch a woman should and
shouhe not. reeemble."
"Go on," murmured America.; "our
principal article of diet le mouldy
chestemte."
"She should be like the echo, In
always answering when she is spok-
en toe but, uulike it, elm should
not always want to have the last
world.",
"Mark Twain collected echoes
once," said America, "but he never
collected me. Go ahead."
"She should be like a clock in al-
waye being regular in her habits,
but unlike a clock she should not
make herself audible to the whole
town."
"Don't stop on my a,ceount," mur-
mured the Belle of N. -Y.
"Why not add that she should
hold her hands before her face, and
always run herself down, however
good her works may. be?"
"Lastly," concluded the pompous
one "she should be lace a snail
('So'unds a bit slow, doesn't it ?" ask-
ed the girl) in always staying in the
house (Oh, ray latch -key 1), but un-
like a, seal! inasmuch as she should
not carry all her property on her
bank.'
Here Amerlea eat up suddenly, and
peering over bar shoulder in an en-
deavor to catch sight of the point
where the shoulder straps of her
evening bodice nestled coyly into her
waist -belt behind, she sa-id, "Wal, I
guess you can't accuse me of that,
anyway."
And it was generally admitted by
the rest of the company that her
hack and shoulders came out of the
accusation absolutely white and
clear. There was no undue conceal-
ment about her. -Weston, Eng., Mer-
cury.
rmt ttoo getalt
n.ative riikzaetatte
tite6iri2sden
Stow Lepton Bose.
av Tentesee Ilepten, tteene eaeht.
tee Sin41.,.retell t7I.1i,1t' Qetui-
Wu. foe nee !Itil..;:te.'a run. a Wall
ij 11 x)* 15.3 tv:u.
tootatta. Ir made
a tree to tv!gteto 1gated
toning Peel teen:Vete. _Meet ate
returoto reetheel eneetel tsp a
little peeve:tee stene teeth ae:ttat„ tealea
Ef3a laeaente, tvottittre petpie, outeueted
to hen, tee kesee [tree te catee t.rade,
he keel, how- lee fteep it. cede %last
leer peteree of gr, tie value la the
ning oft hie iteeinate. ete, enew how to
sefeetisis etteletante. tree Keener itad
• Me litst sflorp reAwercl pmfittabie than
th ability lea:tatapparent. Ile
obtelinei tapable as?letante. gave) elven
-
en atother store, tv.3 tees taillother
and amothen IPs weet to Loedoti
eventually. tend openee seolets there
tratil he kad eisty in London alotm,
nese epfeadina ovte tee kinadein. he
enteeed everry coeceltetele tewl; Matt;
nt fest, teeee :were estil Lagoa eteres
in Gireat Britain.
o rromr..itol Skk edf.erg is In ralt,:hrzakti
ty; Profecesot Dread Pelmet:. of
.19boro, 14s4 one of the forest
catore In tee State, while the
of r2,Dan Le Raleigh.
t rock.
rieing ctirtela eterlayel tht
aggrogatibal Iv.ttle -dram.%
t cork ated fat encireen.
brother William," began Bonen
jatt oateiseti a j ea 411 a et rset
remlector. gn.b.3 by the name:
'enema now."'
Any- virby don's your brother WU-
• go by t to re 111,!'
hi?intericeseter.
„entre Imes a Bill of fate,"
se tote wee a new one. ani thee
hall dollar -seats ,srailed their
ai.
anseve Whitehouee, of Dover,
ninety yeam old, reads fine
ithont ginF.P..,TPS and in ether ra-
etteurtne Liniment for Fee- every -
%teen.
Fseeeet Butler.
ato tl.re el&rgy %T.:10 were sta11y3ng
tuar:er Team etpatialiv tetse wits,
were at an elia overaerea by les ,
pees -etre. Dr. Stuabs was aivrays
artemennese iteelf. A evueg curate,
a very nesteeette ett 1 geeerelly atan-
nth, yerang man, wns' Mi the eve of
12ein examine& by eine sand Dr,
ubbe hentel film to spend a day
or two at the Palace for a fete; pre-
lirairia,ry words' of adviea Dr. Stabbe
foresaw taat "Butler's Arialegies,"
one of the text -books al tee examina-
tion, was likely to be the young rean's
stumbling biock. Eidding him fare-
well. tate Bishop mid, "Above ail
ttatigs, my young friend, don't for-
get Butler." ''ely lord." stammer -
mere,/ the youth, le flutter of ner-
vousness, -a have already given
Year Lordship's butler half a
rowel."
li owls This?
We offer One Hundred 'loners Reward for
any ca,e of Vatarrli thatcannot be cured by
Hall's Catarrh Cure,
F. J. CHENEY Sr C0., Toledo, 0.
we, the undersigned. have known F. .L
Cheney for the last 15 years. rind believe him
perfeetly honorable in allinthine),i rsiniactions
and finanehilly able re earry eut any obligations
made by their firm.
Wr:-er Sr 'faux.% Wholosile Drug:Id-4s Toledo.
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W.41,14010. KINVAN & 'MARVIN, WhOliCkale
1 1:1)76S1liAl;t;• rh 1
T1 1;
',
11"ttrilten internally, net -
lea 'latent' open the bleed and 11UViI114 war -
Cave of the 4). -fem. Teqihnoaluhi ,ent free
prior) :4101ti by all tirttgaisr..
t 1i iiI ella art the bee.
. -
Alone With Ills Great Sorrow.
The new repirter tore hie hair.
witleli was of Gee ;iv mer length to
pi-lee:tan Itita alearnallei.
Ile tore tile heir. heetra plente of
it. 'AA* eit)CW neonates.
Not that aar. c110' if ha
eitalped lanteelf, lett eta; tee en:eta:ay
he wee ateeel166taplatu
"In my ertiele ii---ebett the time -
tour theta reede." he neaten, "
wrote; 'enise Iti't+Ire
tt mintier whiter elapiteeleal her fit.
wee to the part.' alai the printer
untv.b it ralad 'LaVoie:ea"
etliereepou tee Drt. MOS W6tE4
iodg rif.rriit,1.-ItattistuPe Is.
is It..4 evrtury !Mat
1141.1t tamale:en eatio a Deere
beet; for fifteen eeette
it bate. PC: 'd Vase? lee:Alva tat VtD,LII*
l2IN..t1itv.:5, ;AMU:Ult.:NT 555111 4.2.83 o.o.:ak-
e."uttelst seven
t,
ciottrinend an -i tvo;n ere
to srms tete In atuy ei.a.1.7 10Itt'thyr
M.4.rk, tar vole valet:tale reetitellee.
taeo latvpra. 11001.11M
311Stslidterstood.
A.).? 1 umirrstand it. veal and q;i, ort.tu
vvcre riding along 141 Ike sleige tiehie
e of toteing.
.7-
uh, sso ot thinking 01 nothing.
tot be
is &oil deal,-
aNetttieg eomusetesi wite eerie sea
sound:legs. I mean."
elnell, maybe he 'leant think of Me
surrouedinge. but I east had to think
ISSUE NO 22 1901.
Food
If you have neuralgia, Scott's
Emulsion of Cod Liver oil'
will feed the nerve that is cry-
ing for food—it is hungry—
and set your whole body going
again, in a way to satisfy nerve
and brain from your usual food.
That is cure.
If you are nervous and irri-
table, you may only need more
fat to cushion your nerves—
you are probably thin—and
Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver
Oil will give you the fat, to be-
gin with. 4
Cure, so far as it goes.
Full cure is getting the fat,
you need from usual food, and
Scott's Emulsion will help you
to that.
If you have not tried it, send for free sana,P114
its agreeable taste •tvill 4urpri9e you.
6CoTT & BOWNt, ChenxiSts,
Toronto.
Soe. and $: druggists.
Anticipating Action.
"Hiram, I am coneldering a pro-
posal of marriage, an I, as you have
been coming to see me for nearly six
Yeiatre/, I thought It would be no more
than right to tell you of it"
"'Why, Bella, I -I have always want-
ed to aek you myself !" -
"Why haven't you clone it ?"
"1-I haven't eared to. Will you
merry me, Bella ?"
"You dear girl ileauee properly
filial up.) "Tell me. new. Bela, whoee
propeeal of marriage you were eon--
0141min"; ?"
"Yours; Eiranz."--ellicaeo Tribune.
- --„
eltratrd's Liniment eurea D:intlruff.
Preferable.
"Your wife &seen% eeem to be one
or the cannel/ening wotnen."
"No," an:evert. I the Iteneas
ban I, "Sometinme I will silts would
tit tlown and competin petreably, in--
ea.:el of stnrtitee fie)wittown with an
axe every t'nie mete a little bit
01161." einacsidireton later.
The ellinla of l'ereia tieing of hid-
noy
.110.1•1.
DROPSY
Treated Free.
eave male atraree and Ite
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A.UCTION SALE
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ff.:sr:41y6.1 Itafai:itg ilnipiknoent and ether
rattn. cheeze factet".,., ematl.fil ate
tees erteheety eel Ts ofrcrezt fra an" tattai
riot *or.di en bc iii1 Sseeitersa
Te fa!, tatzn.rt*f--e falnlor1 142'4 y awl
1 In -I.,..11inc,Tsrten eNu41 on day of sale.
tav()%vdtla ma7.40 en fouttlattinah
eliaY=. 0, sante <cense by mortgage at
tEte 5451;' s45' payalKe by instilimenta with
166 0104 rat 5 vet. tem.
t- 555, 1.1 .'ed are.sreetee, 511arneue
utIalti? ,7.2-•f.t0caAb. orer that,i) moliths' erelt
on couiroved,toint
TI;;;,.. 04isgreat oereetunily cf aequirirg
tirzt tf:._",:= dairy farm en
For further particulars okitlgy to John a.
IN area. Len(103, tlatario. the
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-..ttfLottF.
Vendor's Folicitora.
1,1Ja Flan. tits&
1.11.e.3 rtla May. 1(.1.1,1.
etinarde Liniment cares Barns. etc.
A Brazilian asveetineat.
Put one pound of eager into the
patof the chafing Web and lust
cover it with cola water. etit' until
, well niLeed. Light, the lamp and boil
elowly withou-t stirring until a clear
syrup is formed. Have ready half a
pound of freetly grated cocoanut
and stir it into they syrup. When
it reaches the boiling point draw
bank a little and boil mere slowly for
five rainates. Nowt add the Well -beat-
en yolks: of km eggs. Let it re-
melt' over the fire for a few; mo-
ments after ti, eggs are added,
but do net let t sail again. Put, into
' jelly ',lasses at rierve when cold.
Title Is partieta • nice for Itinchcon,
or may be eat to -a picnic. Do
not nee the e the egge.
Nry. VtAanah
s..the_wonler of all beholders. a. .0eoret ; the
pas , ar.s x5avd tompleteln emote
strateel their anperiority over the
ordinary type of engine. In the win-
ter eea.son they are particularity val-
uable, as tees, are considered bet -
1,11! cambers) than horse-drawn
veldeleet, eepeeinlly in bad vreather.
In addition, they have much greater
capacity, and are :epeedier, being
able, oe clear e'treat, to run away
front their accompanying horse
carts. At fires they throw an aver-
age of about 870 gallODS of water
rr, minute, or 14'ea,200 ga11011S Per
hour, while horse-drawn engines
average less than half that amount.
In tante they have played over 1.-
500 gallons a minute. They throw
one and tbreasettarter inch, or two -
Inch streams, compared with one
and a quarter -inch streams of other
engines. They are usually held in
reserve and reeiond to second
alarms
"I'm half dead," mid Mr. Bickers,
as he came in and tStreve himself
on the sofa.
, "Good." replied Mrs. Bickers; "now
I'll collect, half of your life insurance."
—Xudge.
lie who lives only to benefit himself
confers on tho world a benefit when
he dies.-Tertealzan.
Ahother turbine eteamer, the King
d has been laueolied on the •
. -ttlyletaftetele 1101elfre &rat
las viLeirk you e alolbtit
vein. wagra ,.1541 slay at, Eueime by virit,Erit
?!8I -'5L46: Co., tea imvortets. 1)55155055
OW.
Th a Continental ill
Insnranee uompany
HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO.
Authorized Capital - $1,5006000
The policies of this tompeny eat -
brace every good feature of Life In-
snrance contract -re and guarantee the
ltethest benefits in regard to leans,
east surrenders, and extended insur-
at ee.
rood agents wanted in this distrietl
Hon. enct Dryden, Geo. B. Wood,
President. General atanaget.
A BOON rrn ething so templets:1y evne
andclotheq en washday
OVERWORKED anirgetiPetT;
wag aNT lese neatened for lace curtains
"4" nnd fine armenticastibsolutely-no
rubbing is required. Vefurnish the recipe for
inakingitat trifling cost at home,also the recipe
for making a carpet cleaner that cleans carpet
without lifting, reitoringthe original colorand
appearance. Also the recipe for malting
wall paperclearier that cleans wall paper per-
feetly. We send full directions how to make
and uso by mail on receipt of 10e each, or tee
three for 25c.
Monarch Supply Ca., St. Catharines, Ont.
laRUIT FARM FOR SALE -ONE OF TRU
-V finest in the Niagara. Peninsula, at
Winona. 10 miles from Hamilton on two rail-
ways. ma acres in n11.35 of which is in fruit,
mostly peaches. Will he sold in one parcel or
divided into lots of /5 to 20 acres tc soit. pur-
chasers. This is a decided bargain ..kddrees
Jonathan Carpenter, P. o. boil 449, Winona.
Ontario.
Mrs. Winslow's Soothiltr Fyran slimed el'
ways be used for Cliilelr,n t ect 31-4.r. it -ootho
the child, softens the grkkke... iT $ v.)1:01 colito
wal is the best rernidly 4 Lif :rr:aca. Teener
eve:sotto *bre raw