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I � � — % I L . . - i - I I UN I FTIJJK . . &V 0: . � 'J' -U.5 J1 U .KU.N -_ BAYMA - . jo; 111111 L - I L D.E1,,1XjM.BM isp 1.9C5 . - a a Ill- ad - ____!�� L I . I wawmmunwft� --- - . - I . � I : . I I 1. L 'L - - - . I � . - , � I . - - - - - - . . � I . � � ____ � . I -_ —_ A&L � I . Brom .1., I --------- .. L .. . . conas 7 . - L ;_,�_01. I strug- . � "I 11 fien I 11 N . 'i LLL I 'i DOE C K, H I.. i .. � . j Broome cost the manufacturers I more to raske. -1 1. . I , I . i bat c oat the con - 4 sumier no were than the ordin=7 4 kind. Th are carefully made of I ey 4 thebest materialhand under the most rigid inspection. , I UUMLO I "IN Uftftu-" !, BUD , bAva light handles - ha,ving the - ir weight in the right place. You ��� - 4 would hardly believe the di&r- I enee there is using them compared . I � with othem . I I Wed Factorle; Uted, Torolito, Cn. I � � - � - - - - - . . - im-1 - � I - . �. - SOME OLDD'CURES. , I - . ple to Do Queer I . Things in Former Times -Getting . � Rid of Want�. . .1 The' superstitious people of Lme- 41iaeval. times had some very odd remedies based upon superstition � Amougother absurdities of . : - ignorance w . It was held that a chip from tlW,-' gaJ- I i t lows on which several persons bad ', been, hanged, worn, in a bwg - around the neck, was d --"cure for agum, A hal- ter- by which some, criminal h4d been hanged was bound around the ti-emples as an inf1flible cure for headaichp. Tu. mors of the glands are said to be "driven away" by nine blows of a dead man's -hand, while the hand of a',�'man who had ' beeu cut down from thb gal- lows was � said to work similar won- ders. . I . , I A ring made from a coffi AA i plied for the relief of cram w Ich .were also said to be dispelled b a � Austy sword hanging over the pati - _ Vs � . head. If any one. haa the toothache�he was told to go and drivb nails I#to an oak trek which, It Is true, .wo�ld - not kill the paln,.but was a sure pre- ventive ,against a atone� wfth a hole in it hung &t ,the . he -ad of a bed was sure to cure night - =are,, the cause of that evil being � thought to be witches, who.sat on the paxtlent!s chest hence the pendant and stone was called a "hag stone." The �' "hag stone"' was used generally as i Weguard against all the Ills which are , ascribed to impish Interference. It Is astionlishing to find many such old practices- the relies of supersti- tion and ignoralice-still. kept -up by people v&o, ougbl to know better. It is, for instance, a custom to this day for 'People of a certain class to steal maeat from the butcher ' rub it on warts and then bury it, the�, warts being ex-: pected to vanish as the,, process of die - composition sets- in. Pricking a wart with a pin till the blood came and then tbrqwing the pin away was also I Z:� said to drive warts away was also being promptly transferred to the heands of vvhoever picked up the pin. - A potato CUrried, in the pocket is still recommended for rheumatism, and hundreds of like.j)ractices are in vogue eont day. I . I I . Gf-=Or,GE HOWELL. Veteran English Labor Leader Has - Unique Library On Ld.bor. ! � Rf-aring half a dozen bociks tinder b1s, ,,-.rn), a shabbily clad lad trudged I!ghth(­ir'(-dly, along 'a counti- road from BrIFtel, Ehigland, fif ty-sevdn y(Aans "!-,(). The 1,,,j,d was then -only �5 Y(�ars old ana li(� had tramped several , I . - I - . - . I I- . (T,,, y ,., ; �� -,, I . : � _Iv� �_ _::�N - .. PV #_# - 4Z ., 4�r . - jr V K" W - I I 1 4; % , ,7 "\'I, tj I - � , -, 1'. 1_1 , % � , 11 � 7.91� 1) f, . I Al" r� ­­ , 0_?,.",!:�41 I f I __ . � - I 11, , , ,, ? 1, U. ,� , 11121 . o � " 4 peilfw� ,�r, .,.,��l �,' ­ - I _m � , '1� ty-1, A, 4, I I -1 Nt, I � q I lffl�1411; I W k "I I W! �`i` I . I V % 11 ­ M i � � ...... I , ;. N . 'LLLL \1 , 'Lj� 4 ! N I I , , , ,\ . , - X , I . .. , \ % � , , . (;Fo%r.r itwxr.r.r.. IL,kBon jr,ADER, -=il(-----; to tile cil.v to buy the books, but 1ho jov he felt in Itheir posFession made tl�'(, rvtuni YAH -110Y an easY one, When a nivre shaver he had to set to work to lielp support 'hig, fn -mil n n A 114 ThIs. strange 'custom Is sUpposed t( i have its origin in 6e'esicap6, centurle-E ago, of some Haimagen women aftel being carried off by Turks. As they . � neared their own homes overmasterUlp joy vented itself in -embracing every ' , neighborly face at sight. -London Globe. . V � . - I . His Own Fault. . "Green says lie hiisn't a c(mn,dant -on earth." I . � "Ther&s- a reason for that." "What 1 , s i t ? " . "He can't. get tiny one to listen to , 1 him, 41e's.full of n.othing -but trou- bles." :� . - . � __ I � . . saoNv4 nannero. qada 'mountains, when conditions are,favorable for� the splay, there occ-urs a beautiful and . I S=tling . pjienomcnon of nature. At times wb�en the wind drives up the mountain- sides In ,a certgIn direction aud with . sufficient v.elocity there stream out'apon the air snow Winners . �R from a huadred mountain peaks. They . are formed by the circling wind - acting . I upon the light snow and are thick and dark at the top of the mountain, like a flagstaff, then they float away broad- , ly for a ibile in length in �waves 6f ' iridescent light This magnificent d&j" I play Is rarely seen by other eyes than those of savages, --but sometimes it hag . been the good fortune of a naturalist to witness It.when among the wW I beauties of the mountain fastnesses. . . � . � t - - . ' Anelent The�atrt6al Frowra�e,,_ , . Theater . programmes were kae*m even In ancient times, tbou& they were then of a very peculiar amtruc­ lion. rn Greece and Romia they con., sisted of small tablets. wbI& wero handed out to the audte�ce at the en. I trance. Tbme occupying the best seats obtained programmes beautifully work. % I � . bd in ivory, while those oceupy%g.the cheaper seats wqe given tablets- !rA broinze. . The bronze tablets were distinguish- . ed by a (love worked In the metal, and the� term 1'picclonerio/� used in rtaly today as designating the lower priced seats in the theaters, dates. from this antique custom. . ... , L I I I I - . . I I Another Phu se. No person can say with absolute au- � thorl-ty just where the lhic between de I clslolft� of ebarac6r and undesirable ob- stinacy should be d�awn, bqt. many persons attempt to do it. "I like iby w1fels prompt decisions as t;�*-hat she'd 1?etter do," said the husbalid. of Mrs. Orlando Jones, "and fj admire the firmness with which she WIttles all disputed matters far the � 69ildren, but the surprising obdtinacy *b1ch she displays concerning my af- f:iirg is a constant surprise to L�e. It ! seems so out of character." I � � , I � Margaret of Austria. j e been very nu- jnerous� The most noted of tll4 num- ber was the famous Margaret; o� Aus- appointed -by Charles V.,Ito be governor of the Netherlands. S4,e had I a long, stiff black beard and, C�nceiv- ing the Idea that It added to the pajes- ty of her appearance, was v�ry 6areful ot it and so combed and trAin-e4 It am to-vmke it seem much greater as it iwwam�lk . �. I I . , A3% Odd Bird's Nest. . The eddest a all birdE " ' ts '. - Mo (me built by the tontobane, a South . I African songster. It Isl built (if cot--. ' , ton and always upon the tree ppoduc. Ing the material. In constr t" t� domiell - e the female works InsI4� and the male outside, whbre he Wilds a sentinel box for his, own �Decial use. - He sits in Me box and keeps w , - sings neaiqi� all the time, and when danger comes in the f oruma of hawk - I . the famiiy, but never enters the main nesto � - . . I ! I . 1 , I Come Out of Your SL -611. - Do you allow yourself 1-ne ab- sentininded, wrapped up in a brown .. study?,-, 1,00k about you. Speak to those that you havc, been in tb(,, habit . of ignoring. Make friends with every ' one. Strive to touch life everywhere You can. You will accomplish your tasks better by .%o doln�,r than by going forward blind�y al:)go I .rbed in medi4a- tion or engrossed by internal musin'(1,S. . . . - � T#en Yle Got Mad. Husband 117(linpat1eDt]y)-'Tf the fool ? . killer would- strilic- this t6wn be would find PlCDty Of Work to do. 1171fe-Is there such a person, dear? Husband - Of course there Is. Wife (with anxiety) -Well, I do hope,'John, 'that -you will be very careful. " " � 1. . . . supremacy of that power 1n, tho nori-li . i . : - - . . - I .-SK&L - . He not only addod mil I 11y '! 11 - - I . M I � � JL 1 square miles of territory tothe onipir­� " I i P � . � F L, y r "I % h a n- I -of'Europe- .- I , I ! . . . ; butIntroduced many Internal reforms., � I . I I 11 . ,. I I . I -t I . I . : . . 11� : 1, I . � I I - AP . 0 -,, k � I . a on . I � ' . B . b.1 I'U's. . I � I � . . � I - I . � - Fat'is -of great account ' � to a baby ; -that i,5 why, ' I - balfics are fat. If . your baby is scrawny, .Scott's . . Emulsion 'is what he . , want's. The heal -thy- baby . . , i . . ' 1 stores as fat What it does , , �, � ��, 11, , - . "-not need. immediately for ' bon6 and m -use te It . Fat babies are happ . y ; they do . . � not 'Cry; they are rich; ( their fat - is I a i d up for '( . time of need. They are 'r happy b . ecause they are cc able. The fat stir. ',a � � � - rounds their little -nerves s and cushions them. W 4en P c � they are scrawny thos � e � I . 1 . nerves are hurt at every p uri(rentle- to uch-. The� C), 11 , I delight in Scott I s E M'ul- I sioii. It is as sweet, as 0 ,n a , w6lesome to th'em. � in t - __ - — - e- I - � -, �� ... �__W_ ­ _��, � � ;7 i ` _�_ 3 A- - N, -1 , L . _ - - . * I T_ - M - ie . - rA Z J_7� 'AM � . U 1 4 . . . I ­ � - - . � I . . . . . To Suffer rProw-I. a Germi� DI'sease. Wften Liquozone 'is Free, : 7 - . ; I I . I I � - a � I .. � - . . I I - . � � In the pist few years, seorc.4 of di -i. been made with it. It , . - . I s power bad been AISO M03L tOT2115 Of Me fOlIDW111g: Kiflriey Tronbleis , Liver Troubles 11 eases, bave beien traced to germ attacks. proved, again and ag,ain, ill the most dif- spmaeb Troubjel Women's 141swases V I I They wero thowr,lit to be r'duc to other ficult geri�h di.le,111".. The'n we offer'cd to Fevf-r, jifflainniation or catarrh-juitkur, or Pes. * caup,cs when old-firae mmodies were supply tile first,,boltle free in every 3di- Balm, 1116oll -U,luall.,,, In(flento it ,gi-ruiattark. I . Iji nprvous deb.1111,N'Liquirmonp. Acti asavita made. Can you- not see Nvl,.y you don't sease that requif4 it. And over one accoinplisUlng remark-Wo;wults. I 112w"i I got Nvell, if you treat a gorm. di�,ea,�,e with million dollars Ifave been ,spent to an- I'll remedies that can't kill germs? � nounce and fulall flifis ofl-017. . 50c. 1$bttle .Free. . - I I The remedy.of to -day is Liquozone, The result 191 tbat 11,000,000 bottles If ypil need Ur . and the first bottle is f�ve. Its power have been used, mostly fil. 'Ahe pa,�t two . , luozone, and bave nt-velf I tried it; plewse s6lid us this coupon.- 1�'e , I'll �, is bevt told by a test. We asic you to ,years. Today there are countkess cured will then mail vou- an order Oil a 10 , Cal try it, as millions have dane, an�l lon.rn ones, scattered everywhere', to tell,what ,druggist for a'full-size bottle, and will WITatitmeanstovou. Loarnwhat,this Liquozone has done. I . . pay the ,druggist oupselves for it, Tll,.a - � 4 gas -made germicide can do., But eo n3any otlierls need'it that this is 6ur free gift, iba& to &nvince yo ... I . I 11 - u ; off er is publLshed s.till. In late years, sci- to let the product� itself show you Ivilat , Wilat Uquozona Is. ence has traced 0cores of diseases to germ it can do. In ju.4tice to yours@f, plea, -e . � . . attacks. Old r(miedies do not apply to I � 1 +1113M - AvIn I 11 + 6T +h I- arcept it today, f6r it places you under' i . . � . � - - The -virtues of Uquozone are derived . TV 0 W 1%� YV kj.?v OIL: V.Lluo no obligations wlxi�t,over. iI AND HIS SO -1 ALKXI,,s. and � _at our cost -what Liqu,67.one can do. L- - � I - arried out great improvements solely from gases. TI) e formula is sent to lquozone costo 50C. and $1. . Pened the door,of Russia to the ldc�as each user. The process of making re- ' I : . large ap aratus, and from 8 to 14 Where It A' plies,. nd literature and philoso' P CUT OUT THIS COUPON IM Phy of wesL. . uire8 till-Ia. Tit Li directed by cheini'st,,3 � . � 141 . Europe. Though.he was a stern % bighest class. The object is to so These are the dise,"es in which Liquo- Ffli It out and viall J�t to The Uquozoijo C,03n_ i �f_ yt 18i e I I . uler, under 4is roign, a great advance fix and comb ine the, gases as to carry into zone has been moNt employed. In t1i ese P.Ally, 45&464 Wabaetu,!Ave., Chicago. z . Was made b,3� the people Of the reallu - . it'has earned its wi: I � - - t . large proportion of whoni haa scare, -Z, the system a� powertul'tonle-grermic'IdQ. dept rj�utation. In � . 1i . , , emerged from* barbarism. When he Contaci with Li�w)7,one_ kills any form all of these trouble.�� wo supply the first -MY disedse id .... w....j..*­­­.... y of dise eca s . . � � ­;f*r'1*1:*1_"i_U I 'i' me giorm, ,c are of , ---rno mader bow dif- ov)ne�, I- I .. germs , bottlefree. Andin all - r have never frled tiqu . . ied in 1725 801110thing of the spirit in Vegetable origrin. Yet to the body Liquo- ficult-we offer each user p. two months, SUPPlY Me a 500 bottl*. I free I wit .-..e It. I . V111ch he rul6d was bequeathed 'to his zone is not j)n1y harmless, but helpful f urther test without' the risk of a penny. . . , _� t I - i uccessors, of whom Catherine Ii. in in the e.%troijie. That is its. main dis- Asthma 6oltre--obut - A , .... I ......... ­....Aj ........................... .. I ... articular did'much to prom-otb tile . . Abscess-AnsmWs Clonorrhea-Giept I � .. finction. Common germicides are poison Br.,,ebitts - Tuasy Fever- ufluenza ! ; .... .. ............ ultivation of art klid letters and -to when takim internally. That is wby 33lood Polsoa La Grippe . ... ..... I ... 1-...i-__-_, - atroduce more liberal Ideas in the ex. ,Bowel Troubles teucor be , � i � medickie bai been so helpless in 9', germ Cougha--colds .1724-.,N�,e ralg � 4 - � I . cution -of laws. . Maint Ia A. -C D.... � disease. *A. Liquozone is' exhilarating, Vi- COI)SUmptiou V11e4-Qdf11$y * � .1 3 (I. - I ...... i. � ... -4- ......... ­,­ I I Alexander 1. ruled during the Na- talizing, purifying; yet no dise'hse germ contagious AseAm Meumdfl.S0 . lye full ad I I.Jess-w--le P)RI111y. I . ole0nic era and did much to advance can exist in'it. I Cancer-Ca%trh , setof uWow,syvlli,1114 . I . + - i Dysetitery-Marrhes Skin Dlseases Note tksLt this offer a-.tipta toaew up ------I .... ,1113sla to 'a; foremost place among the We purchF�sed the Ameriqan rights Dpipapsla-Dandruff Tuborre,,10oll I � . (Iri OnLy. to -'Ery , Any physiclan orbo�,Ahl xim yet o8ins Llqu� I uropean nations, Alexander IT., who Eczema .V�ruo ti Jlcern .=ft - . 7 roat ;i bles I I I will be gladly supplic-1 Xo� a twr, � i�eed the 'serfs, 'was another monarch- Liquozone after thousands of tests had Fevarslaalj= 11 1 �40 i I - - I : iL -1-1 - strong character and at the begin. : : I . � ___ - - 11 -----,----- __ . . � - . . i .1 � - / - . I Ing:of his �elgn w,as animated by pro- - I ; '. I � . : � -_ I 1. I � __ - ressIve Ideas. The present Czar came ' . I - � I 1� A . o the throne In 3,894 a4d therefore I I i Tin f%_vmPj% a` f *#-,%IA' 111i d"%"j!k_ I lVam Q* I ruled for, eleven yoars as,,An A.utocrat. ft ",� � :1 . I I . d . - I His so it ' 1. I � -fty% n1 "le7littl8 Grand buko Alexis, � 0 .- . 1i Apo� I , \ Send for free sample. ,who was bol"n ill Augustj 1904, is the � Tfilffi '. _=­ � . I . I ; ___ . � m . 4i� heir apparent, and if he should, ev%,olr Inarmle Bromo QuinineToietL a & cy I . I I !, � 00. I I It I'll . . . I I a.— , I . ,� -or he. Mian boxes sdd In past 13 MOnthL L -�w become Empei would rule as a -, Seven XNEM. 2 .... jW%V - , 10, � 1 2� .40 V -1 Be sure that thls'pf MO. 0 L 4, � . eture In consutiltional monareb, I I M :� �� . - I KE021UjW " the form of a label �s on tha . I . -11 L 1, � � i; - . I . � " . � . wrapper of every U'Lle of , ; r 1. f - � � f :___ I 1, I . .. i , I I I k � , Emulsion you buy. . DONYTP ON NAMES. 9 I . � — . _;;;� - vwwwm� _.�_ -_ '' . I I z . � � ; I � ­ - . ?.. ,� I I I I I r I . 1, . I . I I sn"a Courtakip. I . I I I ____ - - I I I tt'l - .1 , � _!!� ,! . , , . I - Bowno ''Ddn't name a girl Violet when her While on a secret =L-sion to Paris � ­* , � �� - Scott 4 . I : I � i 11 L I . 1, . .. I . dispoWlion may be that of a tiger Illy. in =3 Rosny had fafleA In love with - .1 I I 1�� it�:-�. � - 'UM90 A� .0"., - . . Chemists Ddn't hamper a boy with a name the daughter pf the president, St. Mes. 2". APR �� I i 43 ,,1- . I OF . ,I 1 3 , , i avy handicap Jn Min, The you,mg lady was handsome , _-r; I - 7orpnio, Ont. 141161 %W � IS � 6 r* 11 . life. I , L . I I . � � and kind, but while paying her his ad- . �L, .",.""­_,, , . 450c. and $1 .00 � L dr&.,.ses he heard of _J�--�, "­-'�, . L r, - I . All Dn1wa.'sts � Do 't name a baby after a hero un- --a Aille. de..'Courte- � 1� �' � ; . . I 1/11�5 - . 'I . L . . � . ql nay, who wa i reported to be beautiful, . I less �te hero has been dead sever, 5� I I I � , . . 7 1 . . - yedrs. L I . I .. I -1 well born and wealthy besides. Pru. I �� 1�� , . . I . - - I . - -.-- I . S Don't name a girt -,after a flower. e make I �� - � I � i . I . Think of an old Woman called Pansy her the Baroness de-Rosny, but he was .. - ,�QUL _. I THE ROMAN"OFFRULER I I=$ . I . or Dalsy! already half committed to ne oth&. . ; ALITY IN'RUSBE--m' GUM - � I I Wbile, h6 was pondering the subject - 1� I 0 1 1 -Good durn is requisito to malte the highest ! rade of Rubbev I Don't tiick a fancy name on a kid. � I 'd ,- . . FIRST AND LAST Or, ABSOLUTF- It makes him a target�for his com- he arrived one day at an inn In Nogent Pootwear. � :� "I I . I panions. . and found, to his dismay, that by an : i '�rhera are many 4rades of gum from h­j�. Rubbers am , . � � I I � made -some is obtained from stool in opical zones; .. MONARCH -S OF THIS HOUSFE. ,,, unlucky cha both ladies were lodged . ty plants w f, I . I . after a relative ne - . I I , I . . in it, Mlle. de"St INIesmIn in the left � I more of it from smoLli trims in warm countries,: but the best - ; I I � from whom you have "expectations." I , 1 carneE, only frorp the dreat Para forests in Brazil, __ I wing and Mile. de Courtenay in the I The relative may yet marry. I . Gum frorn plants and vines makes soft, spongy. rubbe" . -_ Dynasty TI-iat Has Long Held Sway � � right. Both were ready to marry him, , . . V, , 7 . __ V, � I , Don't - f orget that thO' man *with the . Senfiltive to waatbav conditions, laoics. woar,'69, quality, , �' � . in -Rugsia-The Work of Michael and he was ready to ma y one of - t - rr P"a gum hms body, life, solidity, comblined with.pov, �- ; common name of William is more Ilk, IT W I , V Feodorovitch 'and of Peter them, but could not dcclde' which. It i . I a L�d I � feot elasticity. �j - , ,, the ly to write checks than one I bel was �L very awkward position for the /.//, . Great -Nicholas 11. Ruled For Elev- Percy, . . . Ilembants Rubbars am made from p�ra gum I . . . # a, 7 wavering 10M and at first he thought � th.0'r. why t1wy are better t han ardinarN I I en Years As the, Last Romanoff - of saving bi self by: instant flight. Rubbers. � .1 . � �� - ' I -_ . � Itutoc -Dog Tried, Convicted and Hanged. dtated Mile. de St. Mes If your Shoeman 4aesil � F P 1;/1 '. rl,t-H is. Son ,Alexis. I Mlle he hoc, - - t X8117-11, . - :.1 William Chambers, the famous Bug- min's younger � sister saw him and ex- . - I let us know. . 5 .... ?i I . . The prepent sfiaky condition of tle 11sh pubfisher, -once related -an extrilor- 'pressed her surprise that he had bep,n " - V//, � i, BrancheS At ,� 1, i I I . I f ,, I... ,0K%0r'ft-y,r,k, - - 1:1 . , � Russian throne leads Filany to wonder dillary 6tory of a sheep tWef-banged half an hour in the house without vis- !! WINNIPEG, LONDON, 'f UBBER I : I - I L I whether Emperor Nicholas II. will be at _Peebles and buried at crossroads iting them. The decisive moment had I It I TORONTO, � I V� I P I I �!, - � , OTTAWA. . � the .,last of the Romanoffs. Now that Ivit4 a stake through his body. The evidently com�. "Turn to the right' I � I I I .'surrendered the extren auto- re I i M has' markable feature of the case was whispered the friend who was with ! �. '. 11 NON7HEAL I ae � I - 11 1_?� cratic claims asserted by all his pred,., that the thief's dog was tried for aitt- bim. He did so, and Anne de Courte- -4: , cessors the prediction is made.that he .ing and abetting ill the crime, conN,I!t- � - - - 701 . .. �), . r�� - 4 1 "I b . nay became his wife. -H. 0. Macdowell -1 � . , � . j Will at lemt be the last of the absolute 'ed hauged and buried along with its . 4 � :Z In M-acihillan's Magazine.. �Iv . ) 17� monai-ebs of the Russian empire. The inasteL It ivas proved at the trial that 01 I - - I , . _� � - 0 �� - t W, f . - ,,,,� i, . �* %. . �/ . - __ ,4o man when out with the animal A Versatile Parish Clerk. I- ­� - !,.;� �- - I - I . qsQ.d. to indicate to it some particular The ancient parish clerk in England - -9=�4w&� .,...s . I-- f� I I - ,..�4 . . Bock of sheop lie -wanted. After rea( r , "_,Es.�k' ..'..:�­ 2. � (;� I'- 4ad many functiong. Letters were not - fl__� _, - .., - - . -V 4' 1 ,.44v. 1 - . , - ...--- ilit,2, lionao th(l dog -returned to the.plaep, so common In Those days as today, and k I �/;_ � -0 A lt.&�; , . — ?4 ��y /��, . F - U W .. y & -, � � � � . I �/ -, - . rounded i 1) the sheep and. by devious the clerk was the learned man of the I � it; _n , - I ways, and only after dark, drove thoui, conainunity. One of his functions was , �' � 6 , , ,., :�_, V I I.. I . I 11 home. There they -were kepp for some writing epitaphs but this was not the I (11f, - . (lays and iheir owners, marks destroy- , " V JIVI /I . sun, f his accomplishments, as may j --- ;;-- -_ "; *, -,: *.,: - , - --:'- - , , - �/,/`, 171'- - _?� �_ I � ed or "f fikea'" They were then gratl- be secl� from the advertisement of John /j 'I .. 11 1;4 � I, I . ed -%vith ofliers legitimately purchasml Hopkins, clerk of Salisbury in the <f �­ I - k p I t IF I ' ) i F I and driven to the Unglish markuts. eighteenth c' M__,�_ ,�_ Z , - t ",_� I TM GMT— - � entury: =----- t" I 1�, (�� I - . 4. � : ... . Too Much Notiling-. John Hopkins, parish clerk and under- I � ."� , '. llil�� . . ­ - .... i . . .. I �� . � .. . . � "This cbeese 19. full of holes," com- taker, sells ePitaPbs of all sorts and __ ­ I 1 1 ,V -___ . � ­ � - I I --- -i . . I 1- .- 1* .* a .0 %. .. . ), plalued I the prospective purchaser. Prices. Shaves neat and plays the bas- . lit�. __ - - . . 1. i .� , . : '. - _� - - � �_ � - - i '��;' .. ! soon. Teah drawn, and the Salisbury , --/�. ) e, -, _7� �' '-��':"'-"_ - - _ F. _��,,-, ! . . I "Yes, sir," said the proprietor, "That's j, ,� _ .m ­��/ - Journal read gratis every Sunday morn- , .Z!� ,f;,',��,.j,,'�"-, MAGNIFICENT .'o'-;_p"�­,-�.­,-� -- _1 - - ri-IA2, Ing at 8. A school for _p8alinody every -.9:` _.�,Qfitl,c lr---, �, .. . . . . ­ I I , - ";t .1 �k_ _ -, - : I - aft � �f 1".., � �,� - I . . "l-laven't you got one with the'lioles Tliursday evening, whon -my son, born �.: . - .1, . 1. , ,�:,�,��,,�.�3W'.­,, �.�kt , Am ,1& .�;-, :�'.,;-,,�,-�.-,, ,; --,;. ­,,,;�- ` , I AZ ,. � �. - ,1� IM . .., . rZ, ---4- f� I _ ,,4 , , �'. ., j Mk' 4 '. * ,_�, - blind- will rAay on tliu fiddle. Specimen � � G I full of ch.cese9"-toulsv1llc Colurjer- epita' "' f� �. , �,, .. ;--`6, ­IZ4 1 , - 11 - ph on my wife: ':_7".:t;-��,,�.'�,,:­­_, ,nft "­ Slue FUX Ruff "I � � - .. � �­ - �-I,,,- 1­,.�.­, "' ­, I ­. . rZ, , * I Journal. I Aly Nvife ton years not much to my ease, :, ,;� � _ ,;. 5- I dynasty which he reprow.uts is an old . . I .... , ` I I . . But now she Is dead In caelo clules. 1� d I �, 1. I I I I � ' - , '_� _0 I - :�,,gp,­ - 2!rl - -- - , a,,; dynasties go , Great variety to be seen wi'Lhin. Your" 1:,'j-. , - ,,, __ I!. - , -;'!'�, I on(, in modern times. Unconse2ousne15114. I �,� I ; ,-Za�llt . RM." :-.7 Though the number of its years does ' ��11-4'� , _11�11 ,~"$ M.. W. . 'I , � "She*s the most unconscious girl I ' humble servant, , JOHN 110PKINS. ­�"..;, 1. _ . I 1.� 14 , - , ,"Sl; not compare witli those of the dynas- $1 - .., 1- 1 � I 11;�'., .._1 X ". � I ?,,-�,, e -, . .... I I - � I 0 ell(lil S11w. - I .. �9 � , - . � � . ­ - ­.,.­.:,A-�"J��--�(-",. p; I tics which, ruled E�Upt and Babylonia , F He Stopped the CoughlimS. , w and other Oriental countries before.the -Well, why shoultIn't she be.? She s I 1, I 1*�� I ­.� " I � I I ,�11 U I 114 �, ., ,� - - .- �0_��_ � . � "A ,_ _' , if ., One Sunday mouning, a clergyman , .N., , , .5 I.Vul . Christian era, the house of Romano pretty and knows it; she's clever and . ��, . lie MONEY IcIftan REU �_ -vs,as greatly annoyed by Ahe unusual 1: - ",". ,. , i i - - -NN-9 it. ! � , ".- : 1: I � � , has rt -ached a fairly respectable old , knoWsit, and she's good and kno mount of coughing among his c'ongre- -. I I Think of It, a be-autifid Rud, *of Slue Pox, the r.jqot mm p-ge. It is 29-0 years since Michael Fe. What has she to be conscious Of?"- a Z% I I BUR fur worn, givou aimutoy am SUAVII UR � paoro,viteh, first of the Romanoffs, was Puck. . ,. � gation. Ele had not a strong voice and ._,�. 5=10'ever made before, 'Xho only ream we 6in � I i . ill . �� afford to do it is that we armaed Tor nm- bandwme - J7 0 ' chosen Czar by We boyars, or noble- %.�VU Only be UISLInCILly beard when me I � � p Fursduringthe tinn season Inthe Bummer sind got own. . schodling- had been, of the scantiez5t Returned Thoughts. nien. Previous to his time Russia as people were stilt and attentive. As the t I'll, .: -a! � - 21ftr1Y at cost. The Ituff in 41 ivehes iong. neprly , - ,�_�4 !: A bic' hes vVide. mide of the handsomest Min Fox - . character, but. it had. begot in him an A c4eerful maiqner makes an Import. �,,;j�.��_ .-- . ; I. I j, I I "IT . cougbing weint on, and even grew � � - I . . 6oftandfluffy. Ittsumnalypadded.11ned1l, . i "Do thoughts that came to you In the an empire had had a precarlous'and - , tVh1';y11r1e112hadvof 4atlm Aud 0miLmented with four lopg .... . I ... insatiable thirst for knowledge which ant w1peless connectloii with tbe heart worse, he suddenly stopped right �n the , berore been given away, and you im gAutim eaffy. Juit Ion- ago ever, return?" ,asked tlie orig- interrupted existence. His 'Predeces- . I Wlffaf Blue Fox aluo. Such& hauftome Far bus never h(- wa,i dMermined to satisfy at'any " � of 7.o. prospective customer and trans- inator of silly questions. ! sors belonged to the house of Ruri]L .. middle of the sermon. All eyes *ere . I -an, pblay, =d We will plan /I cost of self-denial. Those six volumes � ,sendUs.V r,nmeau(X414A QU240Zr mits an irresistible call for busintos. Z so 2,0t . . I . I - beginning of a library . s / I inclose stamp�,11 an- The majority of the Russians of to- - Instantly turned to the pulpit, every I z .. T%O . rviire�;ented the "Not unles - ' I T I ... ___ by George flowell, the veteran labor w the literary party. � ne . I I Loll I"" . t� - p - X s - Slays, of whom we first hear a i.e, .1 I I "I tul 1r, Post=Cards ered day are descended from the a ,It Success Magazine. I cough was husbed and there was' erm �Z4. '. ? leade-r, whi(,b- now, amounts to over � I . . ' bout'the. I Huninn Nature. feet silence. . � . I .. 0- � I it itc _. �� W - � . fiixth century A. D. They were over-' "Aly friends," said the minister, with fo&e11atl0a.aaet(4ear&tr,A j � 7.000 valumpa an(y weighs something . "That fellow SpInks has excellent I MIONd, al tha Tne, =a sell 1016111h - - run bjy a tribe of north -ern called Rus; OPPOKU"ItY Wo rAyff offered befora to tte wpown a0lid I I U',a pr Advantages of Travel. I a smile, "It seems you stop when I I . I ilia eight tons. I Ivate collection . ' hence th&namo "Atissia." Judgment." I stop.ty , , . g rb afCanaft You couldn't buy anything in the Ftir . Storu U" wouldlook'ricber, beinore bmming or raorp- . . it probably. Is unique In the variety All travel has Its advantage. If the The Slays' threw off the yoke of the "What makes you think so?" � styuph. mid rmamw. itwici miyou onetem frak .... and scotpe of the. works,it contains on passenger visits better -countries he Mys but in 862, torn by internal dis- "WIly-er--he's' alwa;-s asking my This gentle rebuke had the desired toklay, We trist you =4 mud the -Fleturs fok-oirdr -n- may learn to Improve his own, and 10 isei,.15'lon and anarchy, Invited the Rua' opinion about things.". # �1 effect The� people found that their P05tinO. Colen�kal AftVo., Deptj 195 ToraaW . labor and economic questions. A coi L _ � - - .. I - . __ - 7 ;� % - - - - - — owmi �10��Nmw � mittee has 'been formed with the 06- � fortune carries him to worse he may ahlef Rurik to become their ruler. -It . could be kept down when - -.----- , I I A � ject ; Of Purchasing the , - N�_ �.:.i � I - ; ------- r� libra ry antl learn to enjoy his own. was he who laid the foundation of the e they liked to a 'great extent, and the . ! � . . : I handling it over to some institution . - __ ___ -1 � I j . r� - _. Russian empire ovel, -which his family minister proceeded with his sermon I � de'voted W the worlkinLg classes "as a roigned for the long period of seven- Alaska's canned saIm n output4s es- under far more favorable coi monument to a sturdy, self-reliant llfc- 0 aVe coal uries.. . 1 1010W.060-11 1 11 - I I Many Women h I ,­ i"ig, . 't Dress 'Its, t1mated this year at $ 0 . . I TIt e, and of llnu,�sual PONver of self-educa- . ----------- a___ we - I 1�d Ma/" I � tion." . . It was ,not until .%bout 100 years af- EtIber and Matter. � I . Kidney Trouble - ter his 'Lime that Christianity was irk- i ' I Mr. llowell's youthful dreams cen- . trodZjeed into the empire by Queen OBSTINATE COUCU AND COLD& The densest matter is more or less I ' . I tered around three, great aspiralious� I porous. Gold will absorb mercufy as a Hot Woather or pold, a man no* -a -days mufit be wzU dreseek ' it ' and don't krow; it. They A,,,--� 01va- The. Russians t6ok"their religion, I I � +.6 write a boo.k, to enter parliaMent, tribute their ill-licalth to %veak- their art and �irchitecture and to a The Kind That Stick. lump of sugar will a�sorb water, show- is not a luxury, it is a necessity. 'He has to do it in his busif--em-X I I . . and to slwalk in -Exeter hall, head , quar- ness. )) Dragging pains, in the lar,-,(, -extent their customs from Con- The Kind That Turn To Ing there 'must be interstices or,4nter- I appearances must be kept up, -or there will be �no basiness to I ters of th(� evangelical movement in hips, backaelie, iiervousneFs, stanUnople and for their models of atomic spaces, in' it, but the ether Z shows . attend to. , 1f't!ds'w_' I � 1,ondon� lfe�, has realized them all. Ile tiredness, headaclies---mare . more � life looked to that city, which for cen- BRONCHITIS. opdrty. If a drop of water . � dog daye, t - ere not so we would not atte-ppt, during fhe - - o tilk about anything so substantial '" our tailored I was 43 wh(,n be wrote his first book ofteu caused by sick kidneyk i tu,rles before its conquest by the Turk I The Kind That End In . couid "be magnified sufficiently one ClodUng. Bat th I . ntre of learning and I � �m_d 52 when he entered Parliamon% If yout kidneys are not we' .ere is a timecaming when you � � I ,will require tar . I CONSUMPTION. w0uld Ultimately see the different I ,Z� - I For over half a ­century lie fou:;jIt � the other 'delicate organs are civilization. In the thirteenth century I . I Lhink ab6ut it,i arld a few timely hints, ,,I,hr6wn iout now, may- I t, Do not give s cold the chance to settle on atoms of hydrogen and oxygen that I I � I labor's battle,,; and contrtbuted largi,iy diiturbed a dinflamed,bringbig came the Mong I invaslon, and for assist yo " -often. puff' ourrselve8 up, . to,$ -he victories that it h" -,won. It w,is P . ,O your lungs, but DnIthe first sigri of it go to your coimfitute the mol - a ina:etiAlly later on, We don'r, . � I onfy wheii threatened with blindness on the horrors of feuiale,weak- 300 ye . ars the history of Russia is a druggist and get &'bottle of a small voln . but what we; rnow we know to be facts, and have gained our riess and ,tile -serious troubles hist6r,, of attempts to overthrow and I . i that he relaxed Lis lofforts and begiL11 often attent4ng pregnancy. drive, out the invaiders. I . inngnified tb* Indications are that- th knowledge byl very experienm . . to take lif(- a Rul(, ea.sy. 1jo is now ,, . V _ . le our dtablishment, 11ey are ndtt, done on the, � The house of Rurik ceased to exist uIltimate paft �vould look like the 0 We build the cloths thatl:xv � . .� 'I Dr. Wood's 6st, . ' W - 72 years old. � , in. 1598 with the' poisoning .of Feodor ,,which Is the same as saying1hat It is hap-haz%rd ' ple ;b use the best materials. It costs us ' It - --- ----,— I I Pr;,1101 . I 0. A Queer Roumanian Custom- .\ I - I., 1,ind it was in 1613) that the first of Norway not made up ot'discrete particles, but . I little more bult the �atisfaebion you got zepays us. . We guarantee � I U inu AM, 4U the Ronianoffs came to the throae. H'e . . fills space completely. This is express- ' a fit and si'yle Iii - . Halmagenr,yin, Rwnnunia, possesses - � promoted internal prosperity and ex- � � by sayjnr,�, that the ether Is a con- - . � iiit can only be obtained from thor4ughly pruti,cml fe,S'h'%',L1 wilich is l"robably � I h ers of the empire to ' 1 ne I 1 ,% ed I , - ailors. Goodl, tailoring is our hobby, hence we.5" Ret pleasure lout a public .r v-zyrus t , � -unique in the vroi4d. It k a little �own THE GENTLE KIDNEY P . ILL ic, but it was not until' the . P M tinuous medium ,'and,ls hence Incom- of -ever 'ting galrment'we make you. T&n there is a ' L. the ji�acifi It cures Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Sore naraWe w1t4 matter. . I , y right �1, of about 1,210 inhabliant,,, WId on. the time of Peter tbe Great, whose reign �� I .r finish and styl` al)out our clothes that -bespeaks : woraing of its annual I'Mr d;,y th' . began in 1089, that- Russia really be- Throat, Pains in the Chest, Hoarseness, or any - : 9 . t�e well-dressel. " 1­'cmale- ' our inuwes'- to remember this. I . 0 Cures tl1e(;e c'Ises of affection of the Throat or Lungs. Mrs. Goiu� man. It. is to�'y f t i ., f-. I pophlation from about eighty village canif-, a poLent factor in the affairs of A Seinlobliglug Friend. � . , . t� s - � ! � como trooping in in swarms. To them Weaknes*s " because tlicy- cttre� E url%)e. sbaw, 421 Claremont Street, Toronto, writer. "I "I am so glad I have met you, as I , . I . I . . . . OLIt all tht- youri-, Women, married the Kiflueys, They protulitiv wish to ihani'you for the wonderful good Dr. I I . i I � I , go - . restore the Kidne . Peter the Great is considered tho- 'have two favors to ask of you." - .1 � � . . I I � . � -ys to 11'eaft1l, _9 Wood's Norviay Pine Syrup has done for my r � . . i 11 I � or singk% of 11almagen, oach bearing most. colossal fi,-ure ih "What are'they?" : � ,I; ;_ - I . allay inflammation. ,takt: a�%,av .1 . IELusslan history. husband and two chiliclTen. It is a wonderful � I. . I � - . e ' I . . i � i . a small flov,�er garland vessel of' wine He -was, ffideed, the 'first. monarch to I . I 1� � I 11 I � . the pain,, and inake the deli. medicine, it is so healing and soothing to a dis- : "I want You to lend rae $10 and not % _; . . � I , ; and all ',LttehdPd by their godmothers. an w " V, bear the title of Empe'ror of Russia, It ugh. Wo are never without a lie to say a word about it fio, any one." . . 'k . I . 11 - . � � . ' I cate org s "ell and stroi tressiqg co ' bott' � - - - This last prer-aution is taken from, mo- 0 was he who in 17031 founded St. Peters- - - I . I d1r,W I . ; : ,I I � - I � tivic-.9 Of (R-fererice for Mrs. Grandy. As - At druggists, or direct on rcceipL of prige. �oc burg as th-e new capital of the emp ire , of it iu the house." . .;: . . � 'L 0 favors, at once, man! That'x - T _. . !_ I tb,.(- visitors approacil the youn- women �wh7 I Don't accep� a substitutefor Dr. Wood's tOO much of a good thing. one I- . VP THE CLAFLIN C'MEMICAL CO.- LIMITED o in 1696 took Azov from the Turks . . of � � d I r, � . or !:! . ':' I - Xorway Pirie Syrup. "It is 'put up in a yellow theM-yes. 1 won't breathe aw d 6f I I . . , . . i . I . � I I Wra rrzr . . _10""" . Chaxles X11. of Sweden. destroTed UM I , B.ERIS) SIMMOR ofter to each a taste of wine)andA�Iss.- I WIN050it. 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I- writli more 'Complete - . , I �_. _1 � � . there was far less tendenic ­ - - . . . ,- �_ - - -tain passages wbich up _ I I � I - I - .�condffions �could be,cow,t . - � r . - ____ - I ,,, - _-, - � ing else than dow. r4g - � -Thenceforth for ten days - � - I -, 1. -1 . - I ­ _� _ v�ceaslngly, starting vrorl - � , I - � . . � ... I L, .- �aUd etopPing only when. tb � � I ­.. - �, -:&jIng the long hours. Of ­ .. __ I— I __ n_- - .- -1 11 11 . 11 - i "I __ I-oo abort for the� =WA 11 - cc ­ - I .- 11 - - - - I -of them, yet t'har, :.. �­ � manded - . - t.- I � - ;; I.. . imlgbt� broutht rest. The . __ I , � - .� .- ,vu'b- - - . a pro,gTmme to whi . I . - . __ I _. I _. 4dhered. In the �fimt pi I - � . I I -­ . d 7 1 1 . iplete the �onse, whieh 11 I I � � � . I . 1. I I . VartmeWo-aii inner room, . - . I - - - - 4sje�pt, and ap ,duter, ,whicl - . _ I _ - I . , 11 . - -Ler -'or their meals aE I I �shelt ., j - - I � � I - __ bedroom tor the man. � � � I . . � � Then he constructed a � I I � � - I I - I - � � - I sign = *9ummit rock, the. - - � -1 . . �.�,� � -of bowlders on top of t), -__ � : - � il -tliief difficulty waa to he Z i 4 � . - - 11 - - � the tall poles he -jteeded,� . I . � . � � . . - - -1 I - I purpose he had t4D agak . - - . - �_ . 1� �, 'Tree rock in order to secu - . � - I I � I � . I - � By. exeref�fng much fingen .1 - - � - - � -,-. - ing shear -legs he et _hwt� _. I � . - � I I I - . __ lifting the masts Into thel ' __ � . 4_eptaeles,, wbere Oey Irve I . � . - .1 . ,cured. Plually he wag lq� I I . �- ;� 'Into _aA,,'!b1gh above thal . I - -_ I -apAgbboring trees, the Will' I I - � I - -1 I � I te telled in order to tleat I - - . - 4 - - �ajl s4esi, the name o.f it'! I - I li . . . � - � .. ­ , � . � I I . � - 'i I � .-I - - � - � - j"1111 �. 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I -1 - I � 27w ?iamo of fix � I - , . Aa 'oned in s1k _�: r �-�' sM - � spli,ecd togethr-r � -_ ,e th x -r I � from U. -W, � . -Zel. 11 � .� .. -1 Aleanwbill- he 4 -au -11- -1 . I I - I I Weave a net out of the st, 1. X I ge. 411 ­ Tav�elcd "rda, With by bullets, he cont -iii -01 .0 � " a I - .- . - and �caugbt . lot of snial = - lagoon. Aniong f1he fl�*h I � � hit - j1pon two .­,1)e,1Q-, -L., h ­ . I , - - . � . .- . . i9embled wbiting uAnd L% 11 ­ m _� these turned out to be v . llt:_ and wholesome, I - - I Jenks knew a -good fie.- , - - I - Al I and en4ugh about L rds, to � I - I � - between carnivorous sp "-I I � - __ - - , fit for )Iuman'tood, wbilt .. � � " --their m - . __. ­ 6st fortunato suyj . � I - - . 6- - -, . render,ed the r weals almoii� - I ...t � F rom, the rusty rifles � � . - _. -Tenkil brought, away the , , .� . - I _.- � S -cured all the perews, bof . ­ .- - . Rmall odds and eaft Vhl( � I . 11 ­ . _1- - . Serviceable. From the bar __1 � __ aclijitat- � - -a handy'grate to t - I � ___ . . I ing Operations, -and a cW - -11 - , . ea4ch Inorning amid the a ­_-. - . burned wreckage accumul , . I - - . - �- I '' .,�� , Of �most useful M-tils. 1 1 - - I ; : .1 . _� _�. The pressing need -ter a ' I I . I I leeshible bathing place; led! . . I girl to devote one aftemoc - � . I - I - I � I . _; .1 plete survey off the coast I : . : t . .. - time they had given zn�m( - - . _. _� � ebleA� IocWffies. The noe0h- I I L I . . � I :: - I ­. I .- tory wat naturally chels' - I , cape; the western, Eu I - . � 4 . - � WrUon of the rtef bet,qee I I . , � __ "tatio- ,tee __ 37- and Palm Tree �_ - �1. . ImIley Br1g; 'the other se 1, . ­ I - I �� . Teef. The gat sandy pass - - � . 1019zid, containing tbo � _._1 1W ?k I � __ _. -was named Primp iv_ Well, MP I - . Ahe extensive aftetch of _� - -1 � __ I - 4: _ I �­ goutheRet, v#,-. lt-q I .. I � , C'.. , - -:. � -Waz gt onee - , i reefs, � I I 'beach wben ' 1- I Jenks discoo I � I I Immense number of green I � � __ PayinstbeIr -spring visit I - - - - to MM7 theL- egg$ In the Zj __ __ . . � , The two beggan their tot ion b.V passing the scene , - 'des 'A � -Perate struggle to 02ca! I � � _. I ,4C1ut6 ef Ike -Whoo'U. W, . w V. be content UUtU the z4- : a - . pr I . Ue rock behind whlob;bc .1 �� t*r Shelter while be searvht � , - ' ­ � R* a moment thelrecolle-e- - VufOrtuuate ,conipaujons ox I . -. -1 � � . breugbt a lumv into her - I - � - . d4med ber eyes. � . ff, . 41 mmember them lu i ­ � - - � �1. tv,11-V RI-OV"'Aft �LOAJICIICA � I I . . . � i - I I- � I . . I � � I - __ I � ­ � . - I - I I I 1, - . , - - __ - .1 ­ _,______­­­.___. ­­­ � I I � t � , -