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The East Huron Gazette, 1892-09-08, Page 9, �_ - , 12. - - ii received Gordon's for the flahting to 0 :BE 11.4a, r rtor,4 9,�ooring the D i.it Piet. �-. V. Sun SaY3 :- ' ars the Kootenai B, )een attracuc�,, rnt�ch >spectors and mining I - ai Ri nx, f7 orn which n the Ro_-ky Moun- nbia, and H.-)wi'ng na. There it bends north, and crossing o Kootenai Lake, a. British Columbia, a Lae U i ho boundary. irna.te outlet in the Kootenai district viiole region Lravers- ­�r, bu� the name is to the part in Brit - the Koo�erlai Lake Mountains , I ; west of 11 west of that the �akes through which 0 S, and beyond them Okanogan Lake. t .he disLric-, is Nel- - out3etof Kooteriai � Coluinb'a. River. out "wo ye-�trs 011, usand inhabitants. �d of the Kootenai )n, for few of the tat ore worth less �protltably carried lie region is a rough - tile C(-Lllr d'Alene, but the ores seem they will turn out ir no worl, but that been done, and a �Ies rwo thousand pros- , �a region, ana be- a value of the de- itely known. � the district is 8 red in 1825 by II-Fany trappers. �le work was done � was drawn to the rs ag W hen the � �_,o I. fo �� on Toad � from Selsan. A o nde-d the Silver I experts are now � ion to determ;ne 1i ,�� taken up. Since into prominence ave been located and the assays silver, while the d lea.d. Wes3t of extending down nd some placer on a small scale, some rich finds known 3s the veep Sloean Lake enai Lake. Into ai a great many and some extra - *1 to have been le of the Noble - - ,ts just been sold I Hennessy, and , ed as good. The � 58 to $1.50 a ton, thick in ledges et. A sample of ct assayed $2,200 ve silver showed , men in these sev- 'ct tl,.t "", Fa 11 & �om 00() ,me=, ;t Pil'o'ob Kootenai Lake. ining camrs in rices. A lot in EI years ago was Though there at Pilot Bay g built, lots are (0, and in Klasa REPULSED. �ufq End in Vic- Flbesmen-Euro- Death. The Sultan's tturned to camp rany fighting. alarmed at the �t ten to shoot any approach their [ h_Nlo doris ht�vjopg � P e "ect'011 01 the rebell .ious t ,I, ill I I I I h' Is "" ges, t , i.h:bi- I also set fire t,* t'il,".e. fr,,Q of the troops, have made an I , ��ribesmen, and to support the of the Sultan's ii the rebellions ay, and were r. Orders were to retreat, and ized condAlon aeTangier. it Etack the city. very b&A�ly in ebels, one hun- either killed or erites, on the ca,sualties. applied at or family a blush, , pYaps it .ly circle. " cria ' `7t ,hr Ith'elop. lror� the -Jeep- �e wha 4. 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I _� ! - --P .--- __,� . - - I � - . - � , - . :, I- . �, I- I - - I �. -_ - -_ -.- I RACLE. ing about what they were or what they - ; Uri; , � -1 _: - _ - , ARS. where the higbest degree, that of hanlin, I CIRITIMI M A-?=�iae He Was Sure To Keep; - T -nflTl _: ­�"__� � --- I ,.' �, .­�� �. e0nferred. About -one in severity succeed- - could accomplish. , In fact I am rather-,-. - - BERT * COLIJ.0 . � , - _ THE LANDWIPIGT , AL __1 'I. - I - a gipropriet%ry Jimmy-"Dinna greet, Bobby, ma,ybe 41. . I . - -- �f . .� 1�__,_'� �- � in graduiting. Sometimes 6,000 students - icepticonmhat are terme yer faither didna mean it when he said that - ]BELLEVILLE - ONT. - .. __._ - �__ - � ��_`�_, - romedlies." But I started to take Pink � .9 I __. . - _­ 1� __ �_ -7 J-,- I are examined and only 200 succeed in pass- Dr. Carl Verrinder's Vicissitudes I he -,�vid thresh ye." Lea,13' the colleges --carollmont 2M _LA -Z335 ­ - I ing. These students have already been Bobby-" Boo-hoo ! Ye didna ken ma � ,: IrChIna not so Fair as Fancy Paints Pills for Pale People, made by the Dr. ` le. From - I nutuber of inatrioalants of a coliega in Can- _.� 1�1 Her. I examined in their native town and again "Torture and of HeWIM, Williams' Medicine Co., Brockvil 'faither, Jimmy; it's no' like as if he promisi�_ ad&. WILL R -B -OPEN TWSDA,�'p SS -101 - __1' . . __ � � . In the capitals of the provinces, so that 1. � - . the very first, ene at a dose, I began to ___ 41__, -, I ' ed to tak's to the thayter-boo-boo." TEMBER 6th, '92. For calendar a�cldrqls I , - they are the icked me of Chi-- And st amend 'and before I bad taken more than a ' - - _11,� � PRVWIPALDYEEt M_A_,B3a- � . ­ � r W J Ile Survives Them all, and Reconati Big I - I � A Country Wher the Inhabitants Think these students, many of them sixty years of Wonderful Deliverance From Poverty box or two I knew that I had found the - , No Palse Pride. - - I I I - . . They Have a Sun orTheir own, Spit as age, have been known to ask if the si.-In right remedy and thait to the Pink- Pills I il"' . - - - F n e, as that and Death.. and His Restoration to o'wed my life. In nine months I have take" "Ain't you. asham3d tar b3 seen� a - . I or-,iguers, and do Everything Back. which rises in China is the sarn Prosperity and Vigor of Mind and Body i de WRITE FOR TIRTICULARS ' waefl-Civil service but no Civility. which shines in �other countries. The fame twelve boxes -just six dollars worth. Tabernacle in sich raggerdy paats?" said Of, Complete Steam Launches from 2Dx4 to 3 Ir7 - - The Chinaman abroad is a different being of Chinese literature rests upon some anti- -Good Words for the A. O.U.W� 'rhink of it my friend ! Hundreds of "Thangdoodle Baxter to Jim Webster. 1�5 'Ae-ne Coal -oil Boilers and EngLu-?a" fram 11 from the Chirlaman at home. ' Here he per. quated maxims of morality. Here are some Chatham Planet. dollars for other treatment, and only six -No, inde6d, Parson, lain't aahamed. I to 8 H. P. Large size& Coal or wood fuel. -_ - Dev don't belong ter me. What, . "The Marsh Steam Pump" the bei,t boiler - 11 mits himself to hold an opinion of for . examples of iheir poetry- N dollars for what has made a man of me � s I got ter fdoderin.the market. Returns- exhaust into ­ eign- In a Raleiah St.'residence there lives with be 'shalriei of ?" , . � s to express it "Climbing the trees. the v and set me again cn the highway of health feed water heating it from 43 ta LOdegrees, ers, and be permits his b"y -illage boys wife and ouc - child -a little ten year old For catalogue send 3c. Ftamp. JOHN with Mud and pieces If ti Fill the air with the songs of their age; I . . ' and prosperity. There is some subtle, les. The first daughter musician known throughout GILLtES .& CO.. Carleton Place. Out. glimpse we had of China was Each of the tree3 has its owner, life-giving principle in Pink Pills which Get Bid of B euralm, - - within th,, But e ... y one respects his neighbor's,' Ontario, if not the whole DominioZ, as a . . � migbty semi -circle of hills that fo-nis the The living leaf flic, to -day into our basket, prince among pianists, organists and choir I do not , attempt to fathom. I OnlY There is no use in fooling with neuralgi,;L BEAVER LINE STEAMS11IPS. harbor of Hong-kong, a port equal in res- And the zephyr is less quick than the hand . m I asters -a veritable maestro and 11 Wizard knew like the blind man of old: " Once It is a disease that gives way only to the VVeekly Sailings Between -Mantrea, I that gathers it," I A as blind; n Dw I can see!" God, in most powerful remedies. No remed yet and Live ool, Direct From Montrea ,Peet of its tonnage to New -York, and in no . of the- Ivory Keys," and no one who has y every We esday at Da way suggeQtive of the China of the geogra. "In Szechuen our ancestors in ancient times the mystery of his providence, directed discovered has given the grand resul'ta that ITno ,ybreak. Fa3 � ever listened to his manipulation of the sengers embark after 8 p�m. Tuesday. T�hies,. the land of tea chests and � Became masters of the precious worms: great organ in the Park St. Methodist my brother of the A. 0. U. W. tome. invariably at -tend the employ 'Ment of Pol- Superior Accommodation for Saloon ml" Sa, when the snowy skeins we see, � I took it. I live and rojoice in . my son's Nerviline. Nerviline is a positive Intermediate and Steerage Passengen sionaries. Let us pay our vo ws all at Loni Tsen's feet, Church, or heard him evoke 11 magic music'2 11 I . The name means 11 fragrant streams, Bending our heads before her shr�ne. mystic melody " from the magnificent Deck- health and strength. I have no physi- specific for all nerve pains, and ought to be Rates of Passage, Montreal to Liverpo and nothing could be more appropriate than Offering her silk and the flowers �f the land. er Grand in his own drawing room but will cal malady, smIng a slight stiffness kept on band in every family. Sold every Saloon $40 and $53 .. ..... I Acco -ding to f, A. pecuilar lustre of the worm's belly- in Mir leg due to grippe. I feel as well as ,here, 25 cents a bottle. Round Trip $80 & $90 .... f Aocom'odl ' this a ppelation if applied to the native quar- It is a n that is about to change, declare that his eminence is w611 deserved, in my parniest days. My prospects are good. The $0 and Wo rates are per Lake Nepig,Dn only. t, in- And t sig iti mouth will spin us its silk. and his peers can be but few among the y Intermediate, $SO. ter, for there the streams are fragran h"t Barbed wire is not populir in Kentuck Steerage $20. deed, in these festering Summer days. Madame busies herself in preparing its bed, professors of Divine ArL The door plate. All this I gratefully attribute to the virtues unless it is in the form of a corkscrew. For futher information apply to . - Even one who knows the hideousness of the And.lays it on straw, that nothing may soil bears the following. inscription -.- of Pink Pills for Pale People, " and now The man prone to suspect evil is mostiv H. E. MURRAY, Gen. Manager. . The irumacul te thre %d which itself fixes.' � la my story is done !" as the nursery ballad Chinese quarter of Victoria or San Francisco - - - .. **66.�*,�p ............ : runs. If anybody should ask confirmation looking in his neighbors for what he sejs 4 Custom House Square. Montre% loat - � R OF MUSIC. in himself. Or any Meal Agent. is appalled at the foulness and hsouie- : .qs .V.��i6,:j** * : of this tale of mine let him write to me and ness of the creepin� lanes and mazes of the . BURIAL AT SEA. : Dr. Carl Leo Verrinder, : I shall cheerfully furnish it. The Pink Pills TOOTHACHE. When sufFeringwith Tooth 9% - . Director. * _ ache use G113BONSO TOOT IN r - homes of the Chinese in their own country. * : ' 'UESLEYA"I LADICES'COLLM And when one gets hopelessly entangled in Description of Me Ceremony as Perform . ........................................ were my rescuer and I'll be their friend and GUM. I advocate while I live !" -_ And Conser vatary of Music, Hamilton, Ont. their crooked streets it seems as if it were ed on a Man -of -War To sit, as did a Planet reporter a few The reporter finally took his leave of Dr. Bread is the staff of life and pie is the The 32nd Year will begin only by a special dispensation of Providence For every sailor awaits the chance that days ago3 in a very atmosphere of sweet Verrinder, but not without the professor en- stumbling block. - . I � v 1 thatone might be delivered alive from these his burial place may be not in some peace- harmony, created by D. Verrinder's tertaining him to another piano treat,a sym- . A. P. 620. On September 6. ,, shaflling,stolid-faced crowds of cue -wearers ful God's acre at home, but in distant lands, magician -like touch was an experience that phony played with faultless execution and - . I who shout out " foreign devil �' and Spit in or worst of all, in the turbulent deeps of might well be envied, and one calculated to soulful interpretation of the composer's - ----- -------, - Over 300 graduates in literary course alo"e, a I I ��� your face as you pass. It is only in China t ' fate, in ' large and experienced faculty, LTniversily af- he. great open. This is a common spire the most sentimental reveries. But thought. I filiation, thorough instruct on in University 11 one realizes how foul a habit expectoration and a cruel one, for surely it is hard that Fentimental moods finally vanish and leave Calling "pou INIessrs. A. E. Pilkey & Co., work, as well as preparatory in Music, A -M may become. the straggle for existence whielt denies the one -facing the sober and practical side of the well.known druggists, the reporter as- '0 U 10 FIC Elocution, Delsarte and Physical Culture. The Chinese at home are of all people the sbore to the seaman in life should often in life. The music ceased and the conversa. certained Dr. IVilliams' Pink Pills have an . F if 3 Bookkeeping. etc.: rational systern of imstruc- most uninteresting, their country the gri $XFk1_, -, tion and discipline. and the -social advantages - I im- death be w pitiless. * At the best, the mar- tion took a6 turn leading to the real ob ect enormous sale in Chatham, and that from of a city. For torm6 address the Principal. mest and most grotesque, and their religio " iner's days are bitter with denials, sacri- of thereporter's call. 0 i all quarters come glowing reports of the ex- __ 0, . _ - I I A. BURNS, S.T.D., LLD. I as dull and stupid as their stony and ferod- fices, hardships ; and everywbere, in most 11 There are stories abroad," said the cellCDt results following their use. In fact I ous gods. Western civilisation. is a mere unexpected forms, and from the action of a ne man, 11 regarding some extraor- Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are recognised as , Loan , hem to this great garment, a few dots here thousand causes which would be inopera i wspap" � _�e . .. T08 ROW MIRI'Di dl( 80 - d nary deliverance from death, which you one of the greatest modern mediciues-a -- ovesllwt cu. (tn%%%%%k,%t% visv& and there, ant], tbougbw-- arenotabundred It - . 11% ulls"". W%mu-) . tive ashore, misery, sickness and death are have met with recently, doctor. Would perfect blood builder and nerve restorer- - , � miles from an English port, Canton is as about him. - you object to stating, what foundation there curing such diseases as rheumatism, neural- . cilt I - PAID UP CAPI"hhTtlopo.'Sao heathen as it was a million years ago. Since The ordinary demands of ship routine, is for them, and,- if any, furnish me with gia, partial paralysis, locomoter atayia, St. I . eansmone anywherein e ntte :5tatM ada or Zemico, without security. Ifyou the eccentric theories of Palgrave and Abbe his duties alow and aloft, in harbor, upon the true facts for publication." Dr. Ver- Vitus dance, nervous head acli e, nervous pros- I pply to Local A.sen&arwrio Carreau, it has become the fashion to speak the ocean -all are so hazardous, so depend- rinder shrugged his shoulders and laughed. tration and the tired feeling resulting there- . - nry L. UPT, ,­P"Irent, . . of the Chinese as the coming race, and eve" ent upon quick eyes, strong hands, clear " I have not," he replied, "been given to from, diseases depending upon humors in - � BUTTE CITY, MMGTAXA� . I Lord Wolseley has lent his support to some heads and alert intelligence that the leasti seeking news -paper notoriety, and at fifty- the blood, such as scrofula, chronic erysipe- � I 11 . I � . , such view. M. Carreau has even gone the mischance of judgment or of grip, the five years 'of age it is not likely I shall be las,etc. Pink Pills restore pale and sallow __ Wagents Wanted Everywhua � length of expressing the belief that the con- slightest physical mistake �may be fatal. Be gin, and yet. " said the profes�or af ter think- complexions to the glow of hi3alth, and are - � �, quests of Tamerlane and Genghis Khan will assured the sailor feels thiF. It is bred in ing a moment and consulting Mrs. Verrin- a specific for all the troubles peculiar to the I . . � I ! be repeated and the sovereigns of the West his bone ; it is the earliest and latest Lesson der, "perhaps it is the best that I should female sex, while in the case of men they . DURING THE HOT WEATH'P'JB 7 will regret having provoked the descendanto he learns, and this perpetual menace enters give you the circumstances for usd in The effect a radical cure in all cases arising from 01V0 3E k �� I You should use Rice as a light and - of Han -Yen. If they ever do accomplish his soul so deeply and so early that even i . n Planet. The story of my rescue from the mental worry, overwork orexcesses of what- I anything, it will be by sheer force -and strongest and blithest mah' ace Is gmve might fittingly be prefaced by a little ever nature. I Moth the method and results when I healthy food. brutalit ty If numbers. filled with the pathos born of this cruelty of my early history. We resided in Eng- These Pills are manufactured by the Dr. SyrUD of Figs is taken; it is pleasant DON'T HAVE A DOG The Chinese do everything backward. of the sea. land, where thonih I was a professor �f Williams' Medicine Company, Brockville, and �efreshing to the taste, and acts Their compass points to the south instead of When the maritime Jack dies he is buried music, I was no�- dependant on my art, as I Ont., and Schenectady, N. Y., and are sold gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, ged objection to is because it is cheap. It t - the north. The men wear shirts and the without much undue ceremony. A brief had acquired a competence. Aly wife was in boxes (never in looRe form by the dozen do icious either as a dessert or as a vegetable � women trousers ; while the men wear their prayer, a shotted hammock, the lee rail and an heiress, having 950,000 in her own right. or hundred and the public are cautioned Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys. it cooked as directed. hair long, the women coil theirs in a knot- all is over. But on board a ship of wa I r a Through the rascality, of a broker she was against numerous imitations sold in this- Aem effectually, dispeIs colds, head - The dres"smakers a -re men; the women carry sailor's funeral is pathetic in it's dignified robbed almost of all her fortune, while by the shape) at 50 cents a box, or six boxes for aches and fevers and cures habitual SEND FOR A CAT burdens The spoken language is not writ- simplicity. No muster of the ship's company Bank of Glas ow failure my money vanished $2.150, and may be had of all druggists or ten and the written language is not spoken 19 coinstipation. Syrup of Figs is the alogue of Recipes to the MOUNT ROYAL - is, naturally, so sad as this, and you can forever. It became necessary for me then to direc� by mail from Dr. Williams' Medicine MMLING & MFG. CO., Montreal. Books are read backward, and any notes are see it on the faces of all when the subdued return to my profession in orde r to live. I do Company from either address. The price only remedy of its kind ever pro. inserte.d at: the top. White is used for shrilling of the bo'sw'n*s whistle is followed not speak of it boastingly, but I stood well at which these pills are sold make a course duced, plieasffig to the tute and ac- . mourning and bridesmaids wear black. In- by the long-drawn-out and modulated call among the musicians of that day in the old of treatment comparatively inexpensive a] ceptable to the stomach, prompt in - '. FREE I stead of being maidens, these funct.onaries of if All hands bury the dead!" The men ,I'd. My fees were guinea a lesson, and compared with other remedies or medicas its aefion and truly beneficial in its . are old women. The Chinese surname comes come aft quietly and take their allotted it was no uncommon thing for me to give treatinent. ­ effects, prepared only from the most , first, and they shake their own hands instead stations. To leeward if at sea, or upon -the twenty in a day. We came to America, � aff"Gaft : KOOTENA't of the hand of one whom they would greet. port side of the quarterdeck if in port, the landing in Quebec, where I anticipated get- healthy and agreeable substances, its I Vessels are launched sideways and horses are seamen are ranged in the front rank ; be- aing engagement as organist in the ,cathed- T 0 BRING TRE MOON GLOSE TO US manyexcellent qualities commend it' ' SILVER MINES-' mounted from the off side. They commence hind them are the ordinary seamen - Canadians have invested in 9-10 or the real . , and in tal, but was disappointed, Subsequently to all ancl have made it the most ,zta If the new towns in Kootenay, whda their dinner with dessert and end up with rear of both the apprentices and the lands- we moved to St. Catharines, in which city Feh epi a Gigantic Crys soup and fish. � tat 11froll"Ir popular remedy known. Americans 9-10 of the mines. The success 'Of In shaving, the barber oper- men. I procured an organ and choir and soon had the towns depends on the success of the mine& ates on the head, cutting the hair upward, In the gangway forward of the mainmast a .'large clientele. Later, in order as I M-. Francois Deloncle, a French savant, ,Syrup of Figs is for sale in 75c Th. then downward, and then polishes it off on such ships as still - e thought to better my fortune, I'took up and -Deputy for the Basse Alpes, has a mar- bottles by all leading druggists. I - with a small knife, which is passed over the senior petty officers stand at attention. my residence in London, first fillinp an en- velous project in band which he hopes to see Any reliable druggist who may not Kootenay XW­ g Investmen' 00. "' eyebrows and into the nose to remove 3nY Around the coffin folded in'the jack or gagernent with a Methodist church and completed in time to astonish mankind at the havo lt'on hand will procure it . superfluous hairs, and the performance is national ensign are grouped the pall -bear- afterward accepting the position of organ- Paris Exhibition of 1900. Though the Moon. I represent four cluly incorporated Silver Min. completed by removing the wax from the ers, selected usually from the dead man's ist in St. Peter's Cathedral. In those is 240,000 miles distant from the earth. promptly for any one who wishes ng Companies, owning twelve mines in Brit - ears with a bit of oo' .ten wool on a wire. M. Deloncle thinks he can construct an ap- 0 try it. Manufactured only by the sh Columbia and two in Montana on the same mess or gun division, and close at hand, cities I made many warm friends, and their .r rich belt, the richest in the world. I The Chinese have no religion, that 'is, if resting on arms, the marine guard is parad- tributes and gifts I shall ever retain as paratus whi - ch will enable u4 to examine Theyatrord the safest and most profitable nvestmentinCanada. The first issue of stock by religion is meant anything more than a ed. .Nearest the coffin are the chaplain and among the most precions of my possessions. that luminary at very close quarters. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO', places investors on the ground floor and is code of morals which is not to be carried the captain, and then in the order of their It was while living in London and pursuing The idea has: been expounded by the an- SAN -FRANCISCO, CAL. I nearly all taken up. The second issue will be out. They have cults, but no creeds, and rank, stretch aft the other officers of the my art with much earnestness ar�d labor thor before a French scientific society, and I YOREP N. y, 25 per cent. to 50 per cent. higher. Then its innumerable forms of childish idolatry which ship. that I received a stroke of paralysis. Per- 'M. Deloncle says, in substance, that the LOU15VILIX, Icy- NEW advancement wilt be rapid owing to greater . are never believed in and often are laughed The ensign at the peak, or staff, flutters haps,"-here the speaker rose and stretch- only obstacle to a close observation of - development work. Now is the opportunity. Don'tietitslip. It is not often investors have at. They area practical race. Theyhave tremblingly at half-mast, and from ovet head ing himself to his full height, thus display- celestial bodies is the relative imperfection ORONTO BISCUIT AND CONECTiONERY CO such a chance as this. Call at olflee, Boa of no god of their own and are ready to chin- the yard and stay tackles swing lazily, ready ing his well-built and well-nourished frame of .instruments, and that all that is re- Tmake the best goods. Try them and -'eo Trade Building,'Toronta. chin any joss whose claims may appear to tolift the coffin outboard. Whentheweather --I do not look like a paralytic. Butthe quired is an enlargement and improvement AGIC SCALE FOR DRESS CUTTING . be the best and whose powers of evil and permits, the way of the shi stopped, and, truth is I have had three stroke-ves sir of the present. instruments. Astronomers, M tamight by Miss Chubb, general agen KOOTENAY Con- it may be, little flickers of P isng steam curl first, second and thir for Ontario. 256i Yougge St., Toronto OaL good are the most easily recognized. - idli d, and tl�ey' sa; �ays M. Deloncle, have reckoped that the - - fucins himself was a practical, conservative, upward and to leeward like incense, and the the third is fatal, ninety-nine times out of image of the moon can be b -ought quite ' - ------- and sober-minded ritualist, and he laid down wind in the backed and fretting topsails one hundred. Yet here you see before you close to the earth by means of a crystal FIE LD TEA cures Constipation,Sick . - five essentials; disinterestedness, justice mirror eight meters in diameter, but which, Headache restores the Complexion murmurs a dirge. The order to "uncover" a three -stroke victim, and a man who feels, Get Free gample -at GARFIELD TEA and public spirit, good form in devo- is passed gently, and while the beautiful both in body and mind, as vigorous as he owing to the thickness required, would GARAGExcy 317 Church St. Toron � - tion and manner, education and 900d words of the burial service are being read ever did in his life. My ultimate cure I weigh about eight tons. He has consulted .. _...... CFTTIFNG. Send for Illustrated ".1 , faith. Excellent in themselves these are, the hush of the livingis accentuated by the attribute to my testing the virtues- of a various opticians in Paris i�nd they are pre- DRESS -Circular of our -New Tailor Sys- - � . - .. but the only thing that will excite a low accompaniments of sea sounds -by the medicine whose praise Ishall nevercease pared to execute the work before the year tem". The leading system. Ne w Sleeve Chart - .0 Chinaman to mirth is the idea that these are rumple of eager waters eddying steruwatd, sounding as long as I live, and which I shall 1900. r just out. J. & AL. CARTER, 'Toronto. Prac- - ______ - - . of tical Dressmakers. in any way, being carried out. A well-known and by the surging of 'the breeze in the hol- recommend to suffering humanity as I am There remains, howeve , the question - -- lady who wandered in China and was unable lows of the canvas and through the rigging now constantly doing, while I know of a the structure which would be required to if you are an agent- . to keep it to -herself, was 11 attracted by a and gear � case and can reach the ear of the patient. hold this gigantic mirror, and upon this ATTENTION 0 if you are not an agent f Railway bright little fellow about eight years of age, When the closing prayer is said, the last After removing to Chatham I had not long point M. Maurice Loewy, a distinguished but wouid like to be one -if you are outof Passes'Given Away - work -if you bave a few hours to spare each who for some months had refused to worship blessing gi,,eu, the tackles are manned, the been here when my health further began to French astronomer, saysthat while in prim -teudusyonr 39450 m1les 0 day -if you want to make moncy FREE E2ah Morst.h. the village idols, and who repeated various coffin is stripped of its flags and slung in give way. Gradually I noted the change. ciple M. Deloncle's scheme is possible, there name and address and we will send you our Christian hymns with much feeling." And, ac are enormous difficulties in the way of its illustrated list free of cost. Williamliriggs,32 T -he above rebus is Oe Tlame of a perfurne. In ord-r 1� straps, and slowly, reverently, is hoisted I felt it first and most strongly in a stom. h 0 11itroduce to the public our POCKET PERFURE yet with all his perspicuity he carried in his above the rail and Clear of the ship until it affection which produced constant and dis- realization, the chief of which, so far as the Temperance Street, Toronto. JAFERS we will give iii prizes the above number -_ r miles of railwai pwsses each month, to be disir'. arms a 11 wee baby girl whom he confessed is poised over the billows. The marines load, tressing nausea. It grew worse and worse, exhibition is concerned, is that the appA' � ited as follows: To the fu,st person sending us the , C;Umbzo. 40X-.=,b3LL4WW 11. was his wife." aim, fire -in all three volleys, that awaken I myself attributed it to bad water poison- ratus must be erected on a mountain about . .rect answer tothe above rebus will be givena . - IVE HUNDRED-IMILF PA�ss on any railway in The labor question is in its crudost stage rattling echoes in the hidden spacer of the ing my system. One doctor said it was two miles in heiglit in order to secure the anada or the United States; to the second %vi,l be and It is absolutely impossible to ma-ke head ship; the bugle sounds "taps" )er atmospheric conditions. If this and 4,ven a TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY-MrLE PAS13, tenderly and catarrh of the stomach. Another pronounced prol A mum T MATRA TIC ind to the third Nvili be given a ONE HUNDRED - against the secret societies. If a lady in sweetly, with a newer meaning of sle I it diabetes, still another a different diagnosi other difficulties were surmounted, says M. .`JILE PAsS,and a daily prizeof aONE EUNPRI I)- ep and a. any of the Straits Settlements discharge her rest; the coTm swings further out, and is I kept on doctoring, but getting no relief. Loewy, there would be some very remark- Patented ISM AILE PASSivill be given to the first perso�i w) ose cook shp, will find it quite impossible to on- lowered gently until the foam and a . able results, for it would be iossible to TRUSS by Chas. Cluthe letter ii received and opened by us containing cor- poon- I tried one medicine after ,another, bat it rect answer. --All of theabove prizes, or t1teir equi- gage another. The have taken to banish- drift moisten -it; the tackles are detached was no use. Grippe attacked me and add- clearly. distinguish in the movement objects valent in cash, to be �iven Nvithotit partiality and � - y Grandest hona fide. Oar POCKET -PERFUME WAFERS axe ing the leaders with good effect. AtPenarg with stidden jerk, and in an instant the ed to my pain, discomfort and weakness. about the size of a four -storey house. . the cho'cest, most desirable and durable perfume I �ver introduced, being made of tte I)est of perfume, two police officers accompanied a Chinaman weighted box shoots downward, bedded in At last I took to my bed and it seemed - r is an original invention of the size of a small coin they are not ,c-umbeer�ort:a named Ln Thien on board the Empress of earn and bubbles, and all is over until the that I was never going to get well. Noth- The top round of the ladde - imagin- The Automatic ,is a marvel of mechanism. it in tlie pocket, and each wafer will impart a delicate . I ary; no one Due has ever reached it yet centralizes differences between contraction and odor for from four I o six weeks sufficient to Perf 111311 China with his wife and four daughters. e up its dead. ing of a nourishing nature would remain on expansion of body, caused by motion of legs, one's clothing. The ,"raters are put Up in bcxes 4 They were escorted beyond the lines one-half dozen each, thus each box vOh _1a%1. from six and In a little while the cheery whistles trill my stomach. No drugs seemed to� have a A man is called a confirmed liar whe eoughing, sneezing, etc., direct to the aperture to nine months. Each person answering above rebus will not return from China. Last year an- out a call to duty, - the half -masted ensign counter -acting influence on the disease nothing that be says is confirmed.' � of Hernia, alatomaticaUy. must enclose .30 cents in silver (or ten three -cent . cxnn,dian or fifteen two -cent United - other labor leader was exi!ed, but he disre- climbs to the dasher block; the'ship is which was dragging me down to death. OR LIGHT _§tatf_�q Post garded the decree and came back. He w b ght to her course, and dazedly the men My wife would sit at my bedside and mois t- Those who never retract their opinions THE SAME TRUSS F stamps) for one li-ox of our POCKET PERFL;Z! as rou love themselves more than they love truth. AND SEVERE CASES..' WAFERS which wiU be sent poitilaid, upon receipt t Of * ce. tii addition to the. afZve a L-rge number ol r" at once sentenced to imprisonment for life. ake up the wearying routine of the lives so en my lips with diluted spirits which was only sold through Physicians, Druggists, or _ hlet f ree. SPVCIAL, PRIZES OF VALUE will be awavied. Lu Thien, before leaving, made his will in sadlv broken. An unusual quiet rests upon all that could be done to relieve me. Be- [Joubert. � l direct from the House, Pamp Addregs: HELIOTROPE PERFUME CO., . favor of big family for $115,000, so that the iesseland around tables: butinthegroups sides three, local doctors who gav - e me UP, History fails to record that any Indian � ADD=ss 0 1H A-Sx. C) L U T H E 329 Yonge Street, Toronto. Canada. I . labor lea!' ,ing appears to be aprofitable em. gathered to smoke during the supper hour, I had doctors from London and Kingston has ever been killed by lightning. . SURGICAL MACHnqIST Ab (mention this paper.) --- -_ ployment here as well as in A merica. He and after the hammocks are piped down, the whose skill I believe in and to whom I paid The primal duties shine aloft, like stars; 134 King St.Wsst, TORONTO, ONT. I -.1 Is accompanied by his clerk or secretary and virtues -those heroic and honest sea virtues heavy fees, but without receiving any help the charities that soothe and I.eal. and bless - musaw.ex.mosm. I - an imposing retinue of servants, and is -of the dead sailor are recalled, an"d with a orencouragement. It istrue that a stomach are scattered atthe feet of man, like � much afraid that his old friends in China tenderness born of comradeship closer than pump operation afforded temporary relief, flowers.-[ Wordsworth. I will reason that if he is not good enough for any other men except soldiers may know. but yet I felt that my peculiar ease needed - PLAIN AND I - . Penang be cannot be good enough for China, ., _______________.4R_ some q%e __ �i�� and particular compound - -, 1 .4 7- _ - il at, ills head will IL The restaurants are arranged in the same Manner as those in Paris. The customer eats his food on the sidewalk, and at the same tim,, gives a demonstration on the elasticity of the human stomach, but the I Ohinese diner -out is a little too free in his expectoration. For common people the Chinese have- no recognition and no forms of Politeness, -,�:ntjf the circumstances warrant� the host has ready: "God be with yonfor- ever. TA.e my house, my home, my an; I am your slave; I bow down and kiss r foot;" bv� it does not foRow thaty2e !tranger willmot be murdered before morn- ing. . The physicians are adn-drable for their . outspokenness.- They prescribe for a pati- ent by permitting him to draw one out of a bundle of straws, which indicates the diseaze and the prescription required for its cure EMey are most inveterate medicine taken, and in csrWn quarters the air is heavy with the fragrance of a special preparation of rhubarb; licorice root,,orris root, lovage, and musL Durmg the season whole junk- 10ads of theta drugs come down from the interior. The mbctt&e ef old and new is grotesque. Mhe civil service is based entirely on ex&- � min -tion pot education is the onlypassport . t00ffim 1he highest university in the em' - ?t � &8 is the Imperial Apademy at Feki% � , I . " I Love the Woo&." Ob, give me but that crag of rock on which to build my simple cot, And Ill not ask for palaces, Nor murmur at my lonely lot. I do not need the silken garb, I Z, . The cushioned couch or seasoned food: I do not need the tongue of men n . - To voice the w t a - e go I do not nee e am r scent. e one 9 e and tu. red song, ' Orcro d oE Ittering sycop - . Tha * a s of Croesus throng, I � I love the woods. When o'er the distant line of hills I The rosy morning Peeps its hePA And stars th&t through the night have wat.-h- ed; . - Now quench their light and go to bA I rise from couch of perfumed pine And seek the purling brook that Itows Between its fringe of velvet mosg. Where tiny turquoise blossom blows& I need no marble fountain rare To purify and lave and clean, - And when I SaY MY grateful PrayGr ,Tls in His mighty dome of green. . 11ove thewoodiL . . I My silent friend, my faithfca dog I , , I I - The hozse that hMtens to The, birds that sing above my ead- I . , ThefconotitutO MY 811 in idL . I Ibreqthe the fbmt's ilittered air. - - - The fireei* that coals thelnountaiu brawl The snow -clad summit's atmosphere, . And thstn the Lord rin living nowi , � - .. 110irethewoo" �.___._, - i d. . t!�bwd__ _ or re gent, which I knew not, of. But, at last, thank God,' I disuovered it. I,had been for eighteen months& miserable wreck, unable to work, unable to eat or to sleep properly. My means were becoming exhausted. My, poor wife was worn out in body and spirit. Suddenly the deliverer came! Pink Pills 1, Yes sir ! Pink Pills -God oless their inventor or dis- coverer !-have rescued me from the jaws of death and ndraculously made me what you see me to -day, hearty, happy, with a splendid appetite, a clear brain, a capacity for work and an ability to sleep sound and refreshing sleep -a boon that only a man who has experienced the terrors of insomnia "In ri� htly appreciate Bear in mind, my friend I am no wild enthusiast over the supposed merits of this medicine. ,I -have tested the virtues of Pink Pills and am ready to take oath to their efficacy. .No one could shake my faith in them; because what a man has thoroughly proved in his own ex- . pedencei and what he bas had confirmed in the experience of othera�l have prescribed the pills to other sick persone and know what extraordiDary good they have effected in.their cases -he ought to be eonvinced is so. I sh&U teR you how I came to try theuL A Mow member of the A. 0. 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