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NS NOT !8BA, SERPENT,
ao,a EgEr LONG, AND LOOKS
LIKE A WOLh FISK, 0
r•ellt•
AM Invite 311 de to the Feet or she teatime
mieeerletiess of the creature.
Has the 804 cierpent at last been cap-
tured? That is the question residents
of Victoria, British Columhia, are
• asking. Three thousand persons have
seen the moeuiter. Not one hue been
able to recoguiee it as belonging to
any known species of the fish er rep
tile family,
The man who captured it, when he
saw lb in the wa,ter thought it must
be at lettet twenty feet long. Great
was his surprise when actual meaeure
ment proved that It was base than
eight feet long. Pictures and deserip-
pores of the =meter seem to indicate
that it Is .a variety' of the forocioutz
wolf fish, a common article et diet
among tie? natives of Iceland. Not that
the residents of Victoria are ready to
believe this. So firmle convinced. are
they that a new• monster of the deet
has been eaptured that affidavits have
tieen taken of the method in which
the fish or serpent, waa taken in the
Euklatat Eapide, on the southern
coast of .British Columbia.
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She Would Be a Lady I
CHAPTER VIII.
Eva' was not dead, 8110 WOE 1101. even
Injured beyond the effeet of the shook,
and the Complete drenehing vviticit she
had received front the turious down-
pour of rain.
Mrs. Weetbrook auperintended all
the efforts made for recovery, and she
shut herself in the same room with
the girl, and did not even go to speak
warded?" asked Ernest, as he rose I:4
ta!ee his leave.
1 ' No ; bub are to vvrite to the post-
offioe Renee as soon as we beer
from her the probable date of her ar-
rival there," was tke feply ; " and if
you ex your mother melt to wri e o
her, and 'will send the letter here, We
will forsvard it."
After this he took his leave. He felt
and tell line if you got the WO safe-
ly, and renterober there's alwaye a
home with us when you' want one."
. Over ttled Oyer again Eva read. tide
odd epistle; then she glaneed at the
Moe. It wile not a piece of rare old
Ithe, and certaiuly could not 'lave be-
longed to Eve's Mother. What could,
be the meaning a it? What paper
could they want her to eign, and why
were they so anxious that she should
write to them? She could ask the
questions, but she could not answer
eat, an , as he surest way ou o
her dilemma, she sent for a cab and
drove to the office of a solicitor whore
she had once met, end whom she knew
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t?ood time piece, emelt In tue
Pearanee to, a 1,210t1 wateb,
and la just the thhor tor
*lading plirpove. on
care, ill esamloatIon you are
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into the condition of the fair pati- mother s hand in the girl% sudden To bine she stated her elesire to
H !NT$ FOR
• to her own son when be sent to inq,uire inert and Perplexed; he ease hih well by reputation.
ent.
flight. but how to thwart his parent
,All this was Very kied, or it would alr4 how to bring Eva book he did not
h,ave be n so h d the Mitten bean noW.
e
Prompted•by good will. In very truth,
• however, Mrs. Westbrook was afraid to
lose sight of Eve for a eingle instent.
If once Ernest proposed to the girl and
was tempted, her own objections
would go for nothing, and she sternly
resolved that all she could do should
be done to avert such a eeriest to ler
own unwise conduct in holding out. it
helping hand to this poor girl. All
through that night Mrs. Westbrook
watched -by poor Eva's side, while she'
slept heavily and dreamlessly, and
' when the Lust Wreaks of rooming
mude• their way into the chamber, and
the Bleeper. opened her eyes, Mrs.
Westbrook hareened her heart to the
self-imposed tater she had undertaken.
"Eva, are vou awake?" the asked,
gently,
AFFeDAVIT AS •CAPT EIRE.
The folliewing ie o. true, copy of the
'morn stateineet regarding the Dap
Lure: ,
" These are tee facts as te the
Liget with. the sea serpent, or wolf
Pah, or whatever% it: '.may be :-Three
of us were In a &teen loot iniKan
caeoe, aneeored in the rapids, which
run about tWenty miles an hour in
the spot where we were located. We
weee engaged, In fialung for eodfish.
The Matt tee bow, named ' White.
Frenchman,' who has been fithing.the
rapids for niue 'years, end who haslet
.
any other name I in these parts, was
just in .the. act Of hauling in a cod
Ms the eine when tee sea stepent Pok-
e'd its bead above the .water and nude
after tlie cod to.elevour
" Aa the minister was coining direot
foe the boat,, ''White-Frenchrtiale'
thought be would take no ishanoes, ends
. poising his gaff,: •thrust -it. into' • the
serpent's side two feet from:its head.
After being landed 'en' the bottt the
tish, made a detherate fight
for. liberty and attacked• French-
man who had wounded. him. The ()id
fisherman thereupon' seized the canoe
paddle and. struck et • the monst•ers
head.
' " 'In a half stunned 1400U:ion the
creature 'then- seized,. the. 'paddle be- •
tween its eites arid•erlithed it in Iwo,
bet afterward , quiet. •
" Tee serpent wee then taken quick-;
to land and thrOwn• into a salt Wa-
ter Lank to ,keop ie alive. The'eraature
sees efterwaid shipped to Vancouver,
British Colitinbiae_wherie .it 'wee on Mc-
. itibition tor four days alive•in a tat*,
eljelenally. died frone ite wolindee :
. ! When. alive it - 0111110 in the • sure
firth of. the water constantly for aire
but wag for the Most lime. underneath
the surfape. Three thousand persona
have seen the ahimal up to the pree-•
• ent, and not one of them hex ventur-
ed to • give the creature a name oe
clessify it.. •
" Sworn befere me. this 18th• day:of
Sentember, 18.99. • .
' " A. A. ANDERSON, .
Notary Public.
SIMON Re'AN, t•
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p. H. FORBES," .
DESCRIVPION Oh' THE MONSTER.
This baby sea bereent, although only
eight feet long and ten inches throrigh
the thicket* pate •of its snake body,
poesessed enormous streneth, and in
_fighting used its tem sets of teeth, its
flippers as clews,. arid ,its muscular
bedy • snake' fashion. • '• " '• .
The snake had a grey mettled eOdy,
almostermindesied Mice a .mane com-
posed .of a hairy subetarice; Which Will
sCretch out' over eight inches. The
body is some inches rieer egven feet
long. It h,as two flippers near the.
head,e which look like reeersed claws
Mare than a fish's finse
The head ef the ereatuve is the racist
remarkable part. 11 has an enormous
jew, and long tongue, which when
the animal was aliv.e., Was constantly
darting in and met like the forks of
venommea snake. It is asserted that
this tongue gontains. poison. The
tOrigiie le pointed, but nbt eoeked.
'The creature- had a large, dear eye,
Much like- the eyes of a fur seal, but
--black and vicious looking, The jaw is
,heevy end of great strength,. and en.
doses two sets of teeth. The front sei
are pointed ineu.ch like °eta' teeth and
are sarong get in the mouth. • The
top set:five in number, piotrude, and
when the jaw is closed lapi into the
lower ;set, which retreat: from the
month. Behind this , set is another
combination of molare, upper and linve
er, massed together in circular form.
Evidently after the prey was torn by
the front teeth it was masticated on
the' crenchers behind, , • •
The monster will be sold to the :Bri•
tisk Colueabitt 'Museum of Curiosities
at Victoria,
At one moment a wild notion of lot
lowing here to the Eternal Cil.Y an
there pleading the love with which hi
heart was felled, oceterred to him, 1M
he soon dismissed that idea, and thong
he was not clever as a letter writer,
and had but little faith in the suc-
cess of an offer sent be post he wa
comfrelled to make his choice betwee
i waiting until Eva ehould return an(
.
• Repealing at onth to Jeer on paper.
t So he decided upon the latter cours
and he wrote thee a letter as only
true, generous-heerted man eoul
write, and one that auy pure woman
I might be proud to receive. `•
1 He told 'her that he loved her ; tha
ibis love was not elie sudden passion
' of an hour, but a feeling' that had
Ibeen growing for years. Her' nobl
know something about her father a
circumstances at the time of his TUI E FARMER,
death, and then she produced the puz- „see,.
- zling letter. • ,
ClULTIVATR THE S011..
ds l'in;Dthoin4,,,anzeruirt.,
Gana(riretato'sn'levlogen. Tore the boil begins to bake,
t e Leave the matter in our hands and .
le we will soon unrav-el the mystery." Stirelt up for culture's sake,
Ccuullttilvvaattee 11
yeEtvaveerc.quieseed and returned home,
but the surpriees of the day were not Tillage hinders 'vaporation,
' Tillage works weed 'radleation,
s o
ri, edA jilsert,ter from Mrs. Weetbrook await- Tillage belps food Slaboratien,
Cultivate I
"My Dear Eva," it ran, "I know it
e is your birthday. and I want you to If it raientsziatinvdatlears the dust,
a, come and Litne'with us, and Ernest will
d take us to a theatre to -night. We If it pours and forms a cruet, ,
have seoured a box. You must come, Cultivete I
The. premise Ionce exacted I. give you Saves the moteture hygrosseople,
t -babeukt, ssosmeoansider yourself a free agent
Tffaelik•PstothenelliglillibQobressonnlitihisRel°4°101;
"Your old friend, • Cultivate I
e " Celia Westbrook."
"Yee, I think I.atni" was the.drows• character had first compelled his ee.
utt ed. re I, teem .he wrote nd h t 1' '
•Cultivate I
glrl Did. Mr W tb k t h
If your hone begins hi -elven,
Tbis letter. utterly bewildered the
y P Y• . • , a er swee ( Impost- . . es roo wan er Harrow, 01'11811 i pouud well,.
"1 Wish you would rouseeyoureelf," tion and beauty had wen •his love, and to -marry Erriest ? No: that could. not
was the next remark,. °I went to talk now he asked her if ehe could return be. Was be married ? But again. her
. • his affection and if she would be his
seriously. with you."
Cultivate!
'eeitson answered " No," for there was Cultivate a lluini)le liearti •
but teem. Give "Rig I." a meaner parr,
The girl raised herself on her pil- wife, , • no mention of anyone Let the germ of oultui•e start,
lows, passed her bends_over her face, He, put his heart into the page, lint selves.
' Cultivate! '
Should she .accept the Invitation was
and then, feeling mare thoroughly he was dissatisfied with the letter
when it wae• Written. It seemed so the• next consideration. Pride said . -....„,- ..
awake, she asked.: ,
but love said " Yes," - and the . SEASONABLE PilIGGEOION '
"Yee; what is ice • gold and formal, and he felt that whple "No,"
"1 have been kind to 'You, have 1 volume* of writtee weeds wereeless conflict in the girl% 'breast was a
During the next few weeks there is
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powerful to (mike resporisive love than long and trying one; so long, indeed,
not, Eva ?"
grateful reply ; "but. for .you I might glance fall of meaning into loved oided whether she would go or not.
e yes; very kind, indeed," was the would be one touch of a hand, or one that evening came before she had de- eaougs000bdardaecatleroftowboerdkoneef Linthiseeefivitamin:
have been. helpless and ignorant-. _ 1 'eyes that were able to read teat She was tittle sitting in her own room el - •
owe all that I aerie end all that 1 over I meaning. % debating .the neatter with herself, ‘ur me at erg, who
may be, to you, Mrs, Westbrook. lf But. tee leiter Was seeled and post- quite unconscious of the flight of time origitrated the homely, saying that "a
never speak of gretitude it is not ed, and after a long journey and when a second and far neore eittneet Retch in time saves nine," and this of
llecauso I -do not feel. it. i but beettustlitv much delay it reached Eva's hand. In arMeal atrived from Mee. 'Westbrook an 514,50n5, is the like. when, many of
sense of what, I owe to 'your kind- companion, with whom . it must ee in.love's favor, and Pride. spreed his • • •
aess.'' : : -• ••• • -... ' confessed • she . had little GP no ' gym. Wings end fled vanquithee from the if:ittyrultieislet fIi4yi's. osetrateeettb.yofgothoed neguitilcioui•....,
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in 'your pewer, Eva, to prove your another, visiting all the museums and •• ..'1 he Continued,
"And would. yeu eeally do anything pathy, from . one Continentai eity• to field. - •
• tural implemeets , .used in Canada-' ,
gratitude • to Dee?" asked the lady. picture galleries and studios; eut to- a -
words ere too weak to.express roseeee the meanweile •Ev.a traveled With her and this turned the scale of' victory
• those' stitches should be taken by the
wagons, . sleds, mowing machines,
her -.preoccupied mind they - seemed .
gently, .
"Try me,'!, she answered; "put me very much .elike, and she took far .less. .
. .
. ploeglie, ete.-are destroyed by -expos- •
to the test." ' • . - pleasure tn them thari shashad tinti- • S P0111 0 ear ,,.. to the elements-thet the farmers
"I:will put 'you to the test," retriletl . ciliated. . . • , lose millions of dollars enmeally by
the elder women, slowly.. ''You. have . At length they aerived el, Rome, end • • •---e ., . • their neglect to house those imple-
it in 'your power . So make me vary Eva., went to the Inasteaftice lo•eak if A NOVA SCOIIAN FARMER TELLs manta when riot in nsee A little
happe or intensely miserable; to make there were any letters for her: .. .• . • .
me lova you. mete make me curse the Yes, there was oneeand it. Came froM HOW HE IIEOAINED H2ALTH, theughtfulnese, a few hours' work now
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d‘ity on evhich I first saw your faCe." Beibera Longford. But in it was in- • and then, ar especially. be the fall,
"You frighten 'me," Said leva,•while closed another missive, and a 'glance . lie • guttered .
4.0r Yeors Friul would redilee: this less nyett least nine- .
her face. bectone Pale with agitation. at the handwriaing told.. Eva .from Tie.
sten iteitaaehr 111111 11111411i:1r Let ever
"'What have -1 demi? What .can. 1, whom 11 them. • • ' • „ . flask -Ai 'bough...Ur:need 1;1 etre' Ate tr`" "" y termer gutter
do?" • • • • How her 'heart beet, Caet, and pain- Has Enund Clore, . eogether• all the tone' •for which he
son ever:Sulks kou to be hie wite you Atilt; how' she Leonine het and cold
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"Yoe Can sWear to •me that if my Nay, and then seemed 'to stand quite From the,Enterpr•ge, Bridgewater, N.S. •have' tie further . 'use until 'next
spring tied store thetie away undrie.•
will refase hiro,'•wast tee Coldly-delibe. by.turw. and -how her head swam tied Solemon Meldturn, -Mies of Upper' • •
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clean fro a good rule to go by, *rut It
her appetite deelinee there is eome-
thing wrong xvith her digestion
that node inetant attention. Very
frequently tefe (muse is so temple
that one oVerlOoks it. In a nor -
v0110 ceiv, a sudden fright, undee
excitemeat or running in • e held or
anything that will upset the nerves
may cause the flow of milk to. etop
tenePora.rily and upset her diges-
tient so thee the full quantity of
milk will not be eriven for weeks,. It
is tO guard against euoh slight no-
m art yman must
exerelse his supervision and auth•
orilYi ems aro high etrung
milkiag machines that easily give
out under abuse. or misuse,
,
wEA,LTRY 11 A P.
Triginphantiy- liebeersed Me own
Foment at Deed( irs!pcii4e. • . •
A ouribue incident is related by the
anpunese poen about Mr. leumekawas
of Kobe, who, like every other intelli-
gent Jepaieese, desired that, his fun-
eral .should be attended by eereraore-
les appropriate to his rank wed social
position. In order thet be might not
be disappointed in this respect, hay -
Ing reached bis seventy-seventh .year,
arid feeling. that, his days were none
bered, he determined to have his fun-
eral in advance and.make the arrange-
ments himself. On the day appointee,
his -relatives and frienes: were invited.
to his houge and gathered around an
empty. eoffin with all tlie ParaPher-
paha of mourning ettel eegaged le the •
most elaborate Euddhist Deremotty
that Could:be. deseeed.. Mr. Kume-.
kawe sat at the head of the casket
and. watched with interest all that
was -going on. •
e After the ceremonies at (he house
were corieleidele a.proceerzion was One -
ed„ which _marched teinegh the prin-
cipal streets to the cemetery, letr,
Kumekawa Walked in front of his own
coffin. The floral offerings were
numerous and beautiful, : ' . -
The Kobe City 13and led the proces- -
sign and played modern airs, White at
intervals groune of (lancing girls and
members ef this theetrical profeseion,
Who performed pantomime allegoric)*
to ill • t eh b'I't f
kawa's character and the, loss that
was suffered by the oonemienity at his
death. .Just .eefore reaching the gates
of the cemetery the procession was
halted, end. severe( photographs were
taken.. defter the . 'coffin had. been
towered into . the grave and covered
with . floral offerings, • • the funerel •
party proceedecrto the Sink() Club,
where an ..elabbrate feeet was 'weed, •
and speeches eulogistic -et! Mr. Eume-
kawa 'were delivered by. sevekril of his
eriends. Mr. Kumekawa was thole'
oughly satisfied -with t lie succees :of
fitnerair although it cost hitn. a
lariat.' suns of:money.
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Soild
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5 yrs Gown' 1.00
CURIOUS FUNERAL Cif MM.
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tit Switzerland it 'death , i attend-
ed by a menu which palls, upon all
1. eye emerantee
chit ritab'e and ChriAtian
littill'ailevi:14:•es!ttb:ttaFik:Irtn.o'a.1.•ttlitiP4titeirePddeeabiylditkeld:Iji..'311iviltoTUCYjiir: L • • - . P.°171.7t. fttistactel".
fore the house of the dereased, At O.LOBE OPTICAL CO.s, .
when nympathizera must assemble be -
the time named, a •Iittle cloth -covered Area.Yo nee Street, Top7.41,10::to cam
labie. supporting ti good-sized jar is se : es ' se ii'rt:ift,h ig•Zatel:
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stood helore the house--ta Wee., ()loth mid bower. sue 01 a hoz. Write for partictIlara, The
rind jar all being. of a somber, ebony
line -and into the latter) small mourn- wee catarrh ewe Co 1146 St. Jantes-st,, Montreal.
ing cards, b•)aring the name and ad- COBALMOsHRSEtaNSitEdlimiLLIS Ito' aeries, Bed
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The (ley the funeral Lakes lace le the
day reelected for tee exeibitioe of the The lawson Cominission Co., Limited,
ajatr.a Ns.,6o.ist:d.fieuenearia allowed to lo.11. ow 00:05tebeet.r7W80enatiltageeetassi teoytobuotrAnevpsiete. eTeurtetr nk,ge,
Puttitry, and other produce, if you ship it to them.
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fleas .and honor.
'Three' things • to hate -erne -He; ar-
rogance anti ingratitude. •
.. Three things • to •elike-pordeatity,
goodness. and cheerfielnese. •
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e•-• • glom Sheep and Ans•
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TmemnrisEolti.N5LULBfAjOR -Best And against
•hoeselese •carriages, and, . all' thoie
adage •
Hee-1 wish someone •would invent
endless. vacations. .
L U BY' frees new life to the
Hair. It mukes it grow '
s n1 rokorrs the odor.
- Seed by all druggists...sew. a bottle.
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' ' LONG WORDS. .•
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If you: would •wie the the world'e 're-
.• epeete ' - • .
.For what you havei to .tell, • •
First: learn to' use four syllables
• Where one woued, (10 118 well,
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FOR OVER FIFTY YlIARB
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(Irate. reply. . lane 1, .unenburg Go., N.b., is a gen- • , . e • P ' • -
she nearly •fainted with emotion, I:
' "Your eon Ernest?". and the gtrl . need not tell. But; she recovered tienlan nf seoteh descant., and well
seetned to shudder wee emotion and . known throughout' the connty. Ile as', upon them when . wanted. If there
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slightly', after .a time. The letter 'svies is a leak in the *root of the tarn, a -
surprise. ' 1•0 me; still 11 iliveilecli. it might eantain some au ageiculturiet -of repute and is preen -
'He never spoke
board in 'the cevering hanging by
Mont in the local affairs of the Baptist
11e--" ' • • ' •• mete) friendly messa e • it might (MID '
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a nail a Window broken a door or •
"All the more they for you to give be reproachful, but in any ease it was deeomittation„ Refeering lo Dr. Wit- ' '
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he
.ehe , promise, entez•rupted t pamsing. strange that Ile sho.uld write,
.inether promptly ; see •he eas neyer. Andeth she sat awl Poedered, afraid,
yet.' te break' tlei seta.
spoken of love nue 'you do not love hint a
fhe Assurance can cost you no eain,
• She. Deena' it at last, arid i•eads
•liams Peek Pills, he says: -"I consider :gate with a dislocated hinge a de-
l:hem a most wonderful and beneficent fective plank in the floor of the
revelatioa the realta of Medicine.
pills some two stab e, any uncertainty ebout ehe
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and eite 1;13. no sacrifice,' . • , areers ago, I :had euftered for' yeers. • P 3) .
But. Eva% frige had•saddenly ,flusited fee Yid. words addi reseed to her, • anti from ketney troo,L)le. arid rheumatism. 'aepairs tire mild:e, at ;thee; pothing
ARMY HORSES. •
The holism Nygren roe 'Them
eineekle-Onnsiinse Illitirteri NO 01 te.'
DID
NOT- KNOW
.••••••••
la& WINSLOW'S SOOTNING in.. been
need by mother', for their Children teething. It.soothes
the child softens the ginns allays nigh cures wind.
tie. Bold by all druggists throughout Me world.. Be
ogle. , anNdulaltRhe b:sTItor:meidyN=cior idoiane moLaiti.
sure and ant for "Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup.
'3.great nutritive Towers .of
-late are now so gerierally recognized
that It has, beim adopted for campaign
Plight of a London, 'Opt , Man.
"--
•Cr13111',1 11114e..se avid IWO'S klien1
11-1111n41 Existed for Three Tear* Ce.
fore Eno 11 /V1I4 -Then:
Ile Found Wholl 11 am 311111
Cured :1, by Dotld'• 'kidney .
hotly' ; she covered her Weeping cheeks then she feels I ke one wb,oae heart, ',Keay a time hied 1 been so bee (Leal,' 'eon be gained by deley' aud it May -
Whit her hands, and' she made' to ctn. is St1 full of .lieve and thankfulness that could do, nothing bite endure the pain b
• in th r of ber tau oh she e t e oco slon of ample loss.. The^
sw.er to the woman Who. looked down now o .ou Ins and pray for physical deliv'eranee '
so coldly and so keenly upen her. .
a tirciee'• . ' • • ' -
"I -I Will ge awayil wili:hide from
"Well Se staked Mrs, .W-eetbrook after e . .: . • :. . • • tun • , ns ea old,'..nmde a .eure loek alotost umpos•.• poultiy:•hoese, ette et ,sheep are 'kept,
orpfribsestcsilsesepoit:ospollisrvinbes.teheastidshaewsloknete_ luilyeihe, leumonly considered, ka .a case of e eo. f t blsi q eel • liii Id b provid•
long..standing, But thanks -to at 9.! a - .0 • els B "u a
.
ed lor 'theta in the ..baseinenti of the
'Illiriee:I.,will try to forget -shim," sObbed ing,iie. loves•mie te was oie g' tatuory of the.Lord and Dr. Williams' kink Pills, '
the gtrl, painfully, ' : ' , ' '' I. am here to-dey in exeellent health bain, if the ' barn. has a barmerit ; if •
eme you will swear ehat icin will iihsevre.hrhatarkles ••tibittet itiesyseuei•amnes.s Tfrhsesny mate, -thwiethstscapeely an ill feeling. to ieraine. ilot, a enern Zilied shined be- peOvided,
never marry him without My eon- pest sufeerings. Something over not an :open shed, but one with it .win-
ulie In the ermieseand eativas *of al-
most every European Government
The ineeetteed tonsumptioe
within fear years is 35 per cent.
.._e__ •
". Pharaoh 100 " PaYne`PtaranbY' Que.
• Cigar Manufaoturer.
e • eie advanced age, be.ng nearly?) ycers Piggery sheltie oe seen to end the • • ______
.
, . THE FINAL STAGE.
- Banks IS'in a bad way finadcialli...
All his illaney gone? . • ,
, Werse; be' eare_t bo;oLveiaaNricyt moomre.t.a
La Toscana,- 100. .
But -death does not c eItd ,
that th • t k A d• 1
sent I" asked Mrs? Westbroth, • stern- evell g e) a e an. n two years ago I read of• the Wonderful deer' and a •ctoor that cenebe closed
. shall spend; the •rest. of my
ly. ' daYs in 'cures ettenuing• the use of Dr: Wier evere . night. All kinds of '.' rubbish
For eeply .Eva flung herself le' pen peaee and content ment' with ilea know- llama' Pink Pills. 1 Lieouget if thees should be gathered up, not hilly aleout
her knees, • moaning. pitifully, as .she' tedge that he 'twee me; am that, lie testimonials ere erue it is pospiele the the house and' barns, but in the fence
pleaeed: , • • • once theught nie arefthe to beeome his pills may benefit even me. 1 bought. germs:re and open fields; and burned,
. "Don't 'make me swear. that ; • have wits. e• • ' • • six ' boxes first, used theta strictly. es ahd nix estimate of the number of
!. 1, . .
merey upon Me for -for -1 love bim." • 'And. oddly :a/rouge, Able 'Conviction directed, and with the Lord s blessing fence rails that Will be req•uired in the
She' hid her face aa thbugh ehe •ned gave her peece end ,Cetztfart, : : .. they did riee much good. But my 'ail- thring should • be haede, sce.that. they
pleaded guilty to sOme -dreadful Mime •iTL1 a. man; suee a seetimeee would. ments werechronie, .iteen seated, end nleY be cat and bauled...durieg the
and °vett Mrs. elleestbrooles : woebny have been impossible,. buti a wconan of I im an old- man.. The cure .weis riot, -winter. Of coulee the. Winter's fitel
_heart,was sezetle touched ey the poor Eva s. tenitieranient. the) stite of feel- completeeand I get twelve bmces more is prepared end housed; but the seP-
Maideh's „deeP hiiMilletion. , • ing was by nor means tennaturel. tHer WIeje ail faith in the result. 1 onle ply for enotlier year is to be 1 ohop-
• But she had her end' to gain; she pride and her heart were eatisfied, Wto ;use six bcixes of the second lot ped down so that when Wanted it will
bad her lion to save end she eeplied and illeugh the sweet end of love when I found myself quite free from be properly seaeoned. Teere are
scornfully and biLterly: .
meeht ,never be hers, she thought
with a sad smile that thinithnes kidney troubles, rheumatism, and all some ditches to be dug, some drain
"Everyteing but w.ha,t 1 ask ; lave other bodily ailments, eicept the .pipee 'to be laid, some ploughing te-lbe
been, a. fool for my value. I have air- wienten as Pure and R8 gifted aa herself disability incidental to •persens, of my. doge. during. the next thirty days;
tared a Serpent in 'My breast, and it were eompelied by fate to live their advanced age, end even these weie tem% are boulders to dig out of the
takes the first opportunite of •etinging lives alone. •
. • a mei:wire relieved. ratty tidd that meadOW and Berne brush to uproot;
ane.• Upon my word, you have playee But the life of g n old mold hag no for a long tirne Maoris ueed the:pills may be there are some fences and cul -
your cards well Eva Randolph; but terrors for Eve leendetph; and one and when I began their use, I was the verts• to build; let all these things be'
shall not condesCend to reproach you thing she knew beyond shadow of victim of the Most distressing. attacke attended, to before thirfrost gets into
if yob. have no More dignity of charac- doubt.. -she would certainly • die lie- of sick headache, the sensation of see- the groend and the show begins to
ter, no more self-respett than to live married if she coiled not: be Ernest sickness in extreme violence, being not fly. See to it that in the spring all
for, eears upon ray bounty and then Westb000k a wife. a whit wore distressing. *twee- attacks the • farm buililinge, the fences, , the
ery to entangle My 80D, into marriage some deem elapsed before she felt came on once or tWiee a week. After fields, look better end ' are bettcir
that %VIII be a11 outrage- La me, and steong eraugh put the proffered taking the PULS/ the attacks became than ever before. The faera Should
in• every sense of the word, a wrong eup of happiness definitely aside, to-. loss frequent end less troublesome end increase in productiveness and at -
to hint, then egYthing I can say fore she coxed neree Imeself io mom- finally ceased ahnost entirely, My son tractiveness every year. When one
egainst would bit 111 Vain." plish the saertfiee which she bed throrn wile' lived at a distance took the re, drives by he sheuld be impelled to say,
Arid MrazeWestbrook rose to her feet to make. when site die take up her mainin &lie boxes end stated be me "A gentleman, and no hayseed lives
with an air of injured virtue and dig -
pen, however, with her own hand to that they did hint Much good. This 1 ther.e."
do know, that he looked Much fresher Parish in the'
We eee such farms in every
province, and the time
nity and moved b. step or two toward seal her own fate, herilettef was as
the door. declisive as Mrs. Westbrook 'herself
Eva rose also. Her face Was white could have desired. , their use. Believing as I do that an Ii. is not by working day and night,
is coming when we shall see no others.
and appeared in better spirits after
as the eightgewn she Wore; her large '"I am very grat ul for the higb over -ruling power suggests se thee. by making a slaee of himself that the
.there were .no teen% in there and she you will perceive thaa I must say 'No
It
dark eyes seemed bigger and more compliment you pay me," she wrote,
mournful than was there wont but "but I &tail never arry ; thererore, thoughts and inventions which operate
wise and, beneficial farmer becomes "coinfortablee' but by
doing his work just when it should be
tals all the'
to improve our race, and allay and cure done and just as it ought to be done.
Said eesolittelY bat with strong ergo- to your esteem:lore though I hope al- onr Auffeeing I say again that I The farther who (106S this banishes cita-
tion:: ' was% to regard Yon ane your mother thank the Lord and Dr. Williama' Pink contene.sfrom his household and pcn•-•
"1 giee you the proniisei you require; as . my kindest -and dearest friends " Pits f •• I d l'f d nt ertY from his door.
• 1 or my pro onge i 8 all prese ells evife ie proud
.
ha r' let to ce it f I ' '
, , , . , pee erse L an .good health, .. - . to be a artnet a w e anc is sons an
owe all that Inter te you.. But '.1. enlist then the clays and weeks rolled on, 1)r. Williams' Pink Pills' cure ty daughters regard. with Pity the eitT..
go eway : I Must not see Breeze aga:11 end: no secoed appeal' came in answer going to the root of the- disease. They laborer, and with scorn', the measur-
Lill 1 . have conquered myself tied for- to her neje-Were • -• • renew and build 11P 'the- - blood, and ors of I a•pe• and inOlasees. We -niter-.
gotten hiro:" • • Ernest liVestbrook evidently.regard-
• ha S 0 0 chsease. frotra the system. Avoid imi- done on. the Arm during the next
there. is considerable work lb be
.
"You swear Lb MO that you will nev.- ea her .deeision ate final d h t ld strengthen the .nerves, thug driving .11ie,
London, Oct. 9, -Mr. G. E. Beady,
299 •Tatbot St., this. oity, feels that he
is a tacky man. For three years he
has been slowly 'sinking into a quick-
sand, deeper and deeper all the time
and he not aware of his clanger. •
Mr. Brady 'had Bright% Disease,
Bright's Diseasees generally consider-
ed incurable - in fact there is Mile
one known cure. It Is a 'Kidney Dis-
ease, those - organs 'decaying and
neglecting to filter the blood. 'Well,
Mr. Brady never. found out what was
tbe matter with him- until the disease
had run three years and. eaten right
into his kidneys. Ha was sunk hope,
lessly -in the quicksand. There was
only one thing to save bine.
Mr. 13rady. found out what was the
matter with him by chance. He -read
a list of the symptoms of Bright's Dis-
ease in a paper and ab once recogniz-
ed his own case.' Then came the cure.
Again he was.lucky. After trying
several Medicines in vain he struek'the
right mitt, the only one that is a parti-
cle of use in Bright's DieeaseDadd'e
Kidney Pills which have never failed
yet. .
Says Mr. Brady . himself have
been troubled f9r three years with
Bright'e Disease and I did not know
it until I read the symptoms in one of
your papers. I tried several remedies,
but none could touch the spot. I pur-
armed three boxes of younDodd's Kid-
ney Pills and after I had used one box
felt the disease leaving me. I am
now completely cured. am a con-
treetor here in London, and my friends
will vouch for • what I say. Dodd's
Kidney Pills saved my life."
ilatui;o's Voices.
•
i . ., •
NO EXCUSE 'FOR .Tnem.
. .
1VIother-I. don't see why fou and
your husband should .have so much
trouble. You dont belong to different
I churches, do you?
Daughter -No, mother. .
Mother -Then there Is no excuee for
fighting like eats aud dogs.
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er My son without my eonsent herself that it was so, arid yet she fattens by ingisting thet every bee few weeks. fel it. be done And, done
• sk d Weetbrook her cs ••
The item.of 'intelligence published In ing with triumph. • .
she did nil she couldio drown thought
. . no 1 e . e wor ed hard, and you purchase is enclosed in a wrapper I °meg 1 y an no g os s W1 aun
,
. bearing the full tradte mark, Dr. Wit- the winter fire side, and in the spring
the dailY press a lew days since, which "Yes, ; I ell swear itikittit ',levee und_er. and memory in labor, and she mane name pink pins fop pale people, If there,ill be no plough to dig out cd
lent its derivation obviously from a It" xletlealt anus NIVI
f you, i e, was t e ixaseionale re- endeavored to reconcile herself to the- your dealer does nol• keep them tl iy
„ a snow- drift, no shovel or crowbar. to
te nut wile pleasant acquintances; but though she
a thousand London omnibus horses had "You need not promise too much, mY Italy for a few . years h
idea of taking up her rt3sidenre in
, 8 e could not D. Willie
dr six boxea for 82.50 by id ing he the ferraer from nil!
- - • hunt foe in a ditch, nothing to divert
will be sent pool paid ninth:eats a box --
tinited Statee tharce, tei the effect that ply. ' proper :employe
been drafted by the British Govern- dear." was the sniffing reply ; "hut Yeu des so • 1. 1118` , efedieinaiit CI:Oe,S, a BioCtIc- •ments of the season.
ment and *ere already doing duty at ane a good.gtri, Eva, and 1 Bride was •
A feeling. of homethickness which
. of salt -say, a ton of that'eendiment. awhile." . • 1
villa, Ont. •
Aldershot, should be taken with some- not mistaken in you; and now You she atiuggfed againet, bat svhich she NERVE..'13 AND FOOD.
' lig U
To the discerning oar Nature has
•many voices. she. has a message in
the Astreel tones of ehe brook as it
rushes down the hillside in ocean's
moody voices, now rippling With gent-
lest. cadence upon the golden sands,
anon in deep baisteroue voice as tihe
Institut the beach with foam.. Then the
voice et trees which the laughing'
winds bear .10 our ears, of sunshine
and Wattle, of hill and valley, of bird
a.nd flowere. Sul she eenves in liftin,
WO, the voice of the aching, stinging
corn theaks impressively, but Put-
nam's Painless • Corn Extractor re-
moves the worst corn in twenty-four
hours, painlessly and Wi I 1101.1t leav-
ing sore Emote,
thing More than the proverbial grain had better go back to bed and sleep could not overcotne took ptheeesion of SUBSTMUTE bOR T O ILLOTINE It is the nervous cow that gives
• the greatest amount of good tnilk, says
seen the omnibus horses of the metro- reply. "I -must go and hide myself ; e C 'Mr Jones One inclined to go to {at
her, and at lengti; tille yielded to it
To anyone who knows London and has "I cannot do 'that," wee the dejected and turned her fate homeward. Eranee Premises to rue Eiretrieity by 11
NeW lief held,
11 importance is to be aftitehe-d to a
recent letter from Paris, the French
Government is considering the advis-
ability of diaeohtinuing the use of the
guillotine tor the execution of crim-
inals and the. adoption in its stead of
wit II high-tension cur route nre shot in -
According do the pimiento given the
h r-lOngt014S W01;0 delighted M
polis, and who has aloe seen British Lenten start for London at Imre. have her bank with thent, for they
cavalry and artillery', the notion of must never see Ernest again," had alnioat learned to regard her as
omnibus horses being employed • for "You shell not seci•him, but you can- a member of their own farelly.
military purposes is decidedly funny. not go now. Get into bed; leave it Sc, once more w.e see her in her old
In truth the matter is more the other all to me, I will send &neat ollt of roonee, g:ad to ha with friendie and
way about, a large number of omni- the way in the course of the morning, tryeng hard, and with some sedeess, to
namely, animals $vhb have done cluiy barn, as arranged; then You will giVe from womding her. •
buix horses eonsisting of "casters " and you can start for town with Bar- treasure her love, 'and yet keep it
in the cavalry, artillery andarmy ger- rise to no curiosity; our compact must In all theee years she ham never
teal d from her stepmother, Mize
Church, or received any help from her
it has occut•reds to Eva to make in-
quiries about the affairs of her late
father, but various causes have made
her defer doing so,
Suddenly, abotit a fortnight after
her return la Ungtand, rememberli
onee m n' th ' I bi thd -
-.her twenty-first birthdey. She is of
agel And as the thought occurs to
ner she laughs bitterly; for what can
it matter to any. one But herself how
old she may bet • 1
Seeeseeding these meditations comes
the sudden tesolve to employ a solici-
tor, to ascertain wh'ether her father
was possessed of any property when
he died ; and,: if so, What had become
of it.
vies corps' have been condemned by the be secret between us,"
veterinary Authorities as being • un- And so envier, Mrs, Westbrook, half
lit for further military Rervice. The by tone, mid half by persuasion, in -
government standtfid qualitleation duced BM to return to bed.
for an army horae, whether for sad- The s honing mother Managed
everythin as she bad said she would.
Ernest went away to keep an appoint-
ment about the purchase of some land
in the neigbhorhood, believing that
Eva was still too unWell to leltve her
room. But as soon as heewas Put of
the Way the careiage was brought
round, the two girls and their hoitess
entered it, and Oro, Westbteok, when
ahe returned to the Grange, had. the
satisfaction of feeling' that she had re-
moved a great temptation out of •the
way of her eon,
' When Ernest returned home he was
surprised And annoyed to find that
Eva had gone away without his seeing
her; but he stroitgly suspe6ted that
die or draught purpoaes, 18 a high one,
and iL IS hardly likely that horses
weakitned hy the body -destroying
Meek and pull bf omnibus hauling
would be chosen for ntilitary work.
Did the government find it inmeta-
tive ,to obtain a number of horses fit
for service more quickly than the Re -
Mount Eatablishment could turn-
' ish them through the ordinary
, channels it has no fewer than some
---80,000 fine animels the 'United King.
dom alone, to pick from. Those horses
• are the . property of private owners,
who, in return for a mall stem per an-
num, paid ae long As the hOrse is fit
fot service, have agreed •to sell the,
ItOrsee intmedietely when required by It WAS his mother if work, and he soul- ment, she dressed hareelf far walking,
the government, at the time the hers° ed mischievously when he thotight hew aed.was juat abamt, to 16,l1/6 the house -
is placed upon the list. toon he would outwit her.. witch a tatter was brought to her.
With this object An view, he went Somethuig in the handwriting of
or from her hustand, More than. COCO
; Aeting ori elee impulse of the mo -
up to London a few days after Eva the address seemed to be familiar to
TVVO FAMOUS RINGS. had left the Grange, but when her she laughs b:tterlyt, for what can
Paris and the other in Gettnany, have he wan 411°11216d
TWO allizer rings, of which One le in 141°e -ilea et the 'muse In Gower street at once. It was actually frtan her
that Mies ItandolPil stepmother, Mrs. Church, who, nY
associations of rare Intermit. Th63, was gone tO Rome. • • genee meams or other, hed alitya keep
bride, Catheririe de BOra, on thele weds Mete Longford or llarbara. Both la- ments, though never till now bad she
, were worn bl• Martin Luther and his In three agitation le asked to see heraelf acquainted with klva s move.
ding eat in lee& Tee lenge bear op died were at bottle, and both received given hert he least rimilan to sup -
the theme th6 names ee martin Luther him cordially. lint neither of them pate that she or her husband. knew or
and his wife, and on the 011Illide are eoUld telt him much 'about the girl lth cared whet had become of her
I engraVed the spear,' nails, and ropet, o°oFfht• The letter began by remarking that,
She had suddenly announced her In- an it Was Eva% birthday, ohe thought
the symbol's of Ohrist‘a isuffering and
death, tentless of going abroad with a mar- she would write and aend her the in.
ried lady, whet wee likeWirib an artist, closest piece os tate, whith had belong-
„„,„, and' Darbara dealared hareelf hurt and ed to the fitat lira. Randolph.
• A Pia” °f•• aRte 4°0°14 (6t'6141.4.1'ne Indignant tO think that Eva would not " And that readmit( Ine, deer," the
been established in New itt1rk eitY; be In: Rttgland to be present at her aP• writer went on, "that Mr. Church
and the furs are kept: in cold storage Przooching Marriage. • wants you to Igo imerie teepee. I don't
all the ,yeer round. No moth tan live 11 sUPPose she left You an addreas knoW what it in; but don't do it if
in She ley temperature. to *tick her letters aro to be for- you don't like, my dear, only write
a method in which needles charged
to 4,he brain, causing instant death.
head the eriminal, sie he sits 'final-
ly strapped in the execeition chair, -is
to be euelosed in a helmet similar to
that of a diver. Opposite to the
temples of the wearer are two holes,
through which the needles, duly con.
heeled with Cha source of electric cur-
rent. employed, pass. As the execu-
tioner touches button, and so turns
OT1 the current, the two needles leap
from their sockets and are forced
through the temples into tho,brain of
the criminal. With them, they carry
powerful alternating currents,. whieh
rupture and destroy the brain cells
with Ruch rapidity that one. convtd-
sive movement of the victim is the
only shin that lite is extinct. Wheth-
er eueli a mode of execution, if earl -
°nay proposed, le more merciful then
Lhe electrioal metlexls adopted in thia
country will be doubted by many.
DIMMED IN TIME,
In Launceston, Tasmania, a mother
of ninety years, brought her son of
seventy•two to Um Theneeolent Any -
lute La be looked 'after. The poor lad
had apparently taken up with bad
companions and fallen into bad habs
ite. The other day hie speeell svaa Nee)
tainly thick, while from the odor of
his clothee and breath her worst feats
were arotts-ed-she'd every reason to
eitepect that he- had begun ismokireg,
The asylum 'superintendent took
charge of the bairn, and promimed to
let hie Mother know If he. tributonduet-
ed hitnself, alte might come and cot-.
rect WM.
•
•
ee Ai' tess4 Joee
. .
makes an excellent beixf emir, but a
relatively poor milker. As the ner-
vous cow is apt to be* entailer in
proportton than a barge, fat, beef
making cow, the idea gains some
headway that she requires fess
food, Indeed," there is a tendency
• • t t re o t
cow needs food in proportion tie her
sin -time is, a Ittrge cow requiree
more than a small one. This is en
error of a mos( pronounced order,
It ie nervous energy that absorbs
and uses up food, and it requires
more to feed Bluth a nature than it
does one of „ a phlegmy/Deo disposi-
Lion. If, anything the opposite le
what is true in general practice
should be observed. More rush and
highly concentrated food should be
given to the entailer tnilker than to
the large beef maker. The • good
milker, if her digestion is good, can
ehange more or her food Intel Milk
than another • animal can convert
into beef or fat, A good deal of this
food that is &tog, to the. milker is
converted • direetIr into railk and is
thus more profitable than when fed to
the beef cattle.
The - nervous ammars mechanisms
is more easily deranged than that of
the heavy, beef making twined.
plow horse can aMtid more abuse
then the high strung race hoyse.
Many dalry,men do not appredutte
this thoroughly either in their
feeding or oaring for good milk
cows. As the whole value of the
Wool% produ,cas depends very
closely upon the condliotn of her
digestion A. study should be mode
constantly of the cow's health. In
a normal eondition she eon take a
great aneourit of feed and convert.
it direetly into milk. This feed
shoUld be given with the best pos.
sible $cautiott, so that It will net In-
jure the health of the animal. Give
all to the cow that she will eat up
4.6•••,. mita
SORT 0' MIXED,
First Elindoo-Have you ever been
for O. boat sail?
Second Hindoo-Oh, yes.
Find Elindoo-How did you enjoy, it?
Second Iiindoo-I did not like it 1 it's
too horrible. The boat is going utiside
and downside, and your inside is going
inside and outside.
••, •
1*.mom•molo
CALLA LILY CREAM
mines youthful complexion. fiend 25 centa for trial
bottle, er post card for clroulat on skin and oleoresin.
resa . ,
emell.*•=14
BuromutY SPONGEI AND
• WAT en.
when ti burglar wants to break in-
to a Peruvian house he takes a sponge
and a bucket of water and molstens the
wails, whieli are covered with only a
thin coating of mud, and easily dis-
solve tition the application of MOia-
ture. Then when the mud is removed
he takes a sharp knife and cuts the
atrips of split bamboo which serve as.
eubatitute for laths, That easy lit-
tle operation produces a hole in the
wall largo enough for a man to crawl
through, and oan be performed eo
(silently that people sleeping in the
house will net be awakened. Not long
ago the residence of the cable mow
ger at Ilarrantut was entered in this
way. The thieves frightened the dam -
hut were diem:indeed before they
had seized much booty.
•
..• PREFER • •
Greet m .yer-I etlways employ
R. PIO •
married men .if possible. •
Hie, Yriend-'-Goed idea. Helps cOn-
serve that sacred institution,. the
I hadn't given. that a thought, but
I guess it is se. 1 'emploe married men
because they are more . trade:hie.
. TO CliftE A COLD IN ONE DAY
T.tice Laxative Beene Quinine Tablete. All
drugglets refund the money Mit fails to euee,
1t. We Grove% eigeature is on each box,
LA
WMlle, & Halos
• to Wesley tildp., Ittoh-
Barrintora,oto.. removed
mond Se loreetie
TORONTO cutting-01'10ot Offen 0000161'6476n4,0es
gilnittillIfgat!iillitlitVit.tsluaat!glittIti."le`ige. 01. -
Wrae for
pirtioulant. • •
113 YOKO" St., Toronto..
Catholic Prayer 'Vrto:,°%14:;::
.11eligions Pictures, Statuary, and Church Ornaments,
.EducatIonal Works. Mail ordera receive prOm'pt atteu•
Men. • D. & SMILIEll& 00., 'Montreal.
•
EVERY VILLAdE-
WANTED—IN
• • , „- I -BOYS AND GIRLS •
Under neventeen, for easy work In spare time Vey.
Apply,• In own hones/rains, The Ellterlirtde ComPanY.
87 yongettreet, Toronto. :
Dyeing I Cleaning 1
For the very beet send your work 1, the
14 BRITISH AMERMAN DYEING CO."
, Look for agent 111 your town, or bond direct,.
Montreal,•Toronto, Ottawa, Quebec.
Wanted -73.. cD-Ys""4' •
in every sillake to procure Hata of nhmoe, end work
"
, Remuneration, 42 for ever 12 tam s
THE ENTERPRISE CO., .
• 62 TOME ST„ TORONTO.
Cereal Coilee.F.ealth Drink...rore,WholesOme, Nidirish• • •
Mg. 15o lb., or 2 lbs. for 250, ROsco is ihual to 40p Coffee.
or Sabi by all Grocers, or send 10e,for Packsge
td.the'ROICE01. MFG.' CO., 154 Queen E., Toronto. • •
. • Agents wanted evei7 ,130 yAL mAtt:
Dontinion Line
STEAMSHIPS .
Montreal and Qttelec 10 Lie..reeece
and fast Stei,Iners Vancouver,
Dominion, Scotsman, Cambromen, '
Rates of passage tardupwarda ; Second
Cahln, $35 S'teerage, P22.10 and WS SO
For further Information apply to loral agenta,
DAVID TORRANCE • GO., General A nowt:,
• 17 St. Sacrament St.:,.61ontiiral..
q NOW :CASES.' WALL CASES
Office and Hank Pieter(*) Modern' •
Store:Fronts. Mirrors and Plata
Glass. For low pripes write
TORONTO SHOW wasE
OR ROEI.AIDE W.., TORONTOA.CAN. '
Michigan Land.for Sale.
It 000 MIRES COW PARMINO LANDS -ARENA°
log Ogemaw and Crawford Counties. Title per.
loot taOnkoMRiciihiiigr:i14Co•nattrapir,iclecir.onitgitglflarocnikin.sa2otoalsids
Vo=ea hates, Igaggir:012,1,ogd[1021n=lig grt •
•
reasonable terms. Apply to
: R. kl. TIERCE, Agent, IVeet Bay City, Mich.
Or J.W. OUNEIR, Whittemore, mice
., FASHION. IN CHINA.
A missionary. paper reports that.the
opposition to the • National POet. Soci
ety Chine comes chiefly. from the
Iwomen, who are afraid to go against
. fashion.
.T.liere is more Catarrh this sem len. or. eel
(out try than ail other diecnies t tit to ether,
and un it tilp test tetv•ielor• %%01;14,1)000d to
Insurable: I or a greet many emirs deceive pie.
noun •ed it a meatdisaise, and prescribed hem
remedie», rind by ce sten' ly f II ng to a xi•i•
local vontinont, pronounced it L.. 764.1
race has barrl; to be tt I It I lOnn
disease, end thsrefore requires coot Maimed
treatment. Rail's Clarinet cure, mariehteetred
be 1••••e. Cheney Se Cy., Toledo, Ohio, lite • rev
es n think:mat thee on tbe market,. It is taien
Internally it' doses from is time to is ter speon,
fut. It acts die. etly on tee bit arid' li111.,rit•
.f.U1Ine134 0t the system. They ofrer one hund-
red dO tev any eate it ila to (tire. eeml
for elreulars and lestininefels.
Address, Fe .1. Y ele., Tele, 0, O.
. 01 by Draggle
Hall's Famity Pills aro the best.
. NONSMOKERS DEVELOP BEST.
Voce:ire say • that- nimsniokers in-
creAlse in height, weight, chest mea-
surement, and lung capacity • refuel
more. reedily than smokers.
W P C 993
CALVERT'S-
Carbolic Disinfectants. °eager, Dint.
mint., Tooth Pow/dela *to., have been
awarded 100 medale and dlthenas for supelior
excellence. Their 'regular use prevent infer:el.
ous diseases. Agit your sewer to obtein
supply. Lists maim free on epplleation.
F. .
rg
ras„...., • lp
0.. -0‘
Instrumear, bPtiPis, Uneferols, etC.
gyery town Can "tad° a band,
'TP:titote,l,r%Taltqlfdivkgtggli,frg!`4"
mum. or tomeal iunrumereg,
ROYC & O., TOronto, tam
' .
StamrrierosTeii.:.(ilit
%hers. ante to
V. linItt.1101 WM, 014 NM 0.,11 weal en
%
f BOYS AND GIRLS!,
WE ARE OWING AWA'f•
0.1* 1,141. Claa••• Le WW1, *Wages
••152Flavonew `7`. "d"" "in 1211
•••••• w roo•rs }
Wn. cow. ...a ye. am. mol Wpm. even n
4.410 Aye awl a..4.
GOMMNON aVirelLY MUM Weenies. 001.
x•rottriar..}}}rtt
.
• THE MOST NUTRITIOUS.
•
G EFUL-COMFORTING.
BREAKFAST—SUPPER.
GO TO
al iforn ia
• via
t
. Persbnally conducted rray
California Excurbions
•
Vla 'MISSOURI PACIFIC R'Y and •
.• IRON MOUNTAIN ROUTE.'
THROUGH TOURIST. SLEEPERS,
• -LOWEST RATES,
Pot full information and reservation of Bleeping CO
D'ouctia;r011140mi. oh
Ibre,".Dthn:A: aden..::Thr dTO:WoNirtvel,43, Ai P. :IV. 11,;,r .83t
.11/108ELL Wagon, D. P. A.,111 Adamsat., micase,111
HEALTH 'RESTORED
most disordered Stomach, Lungs, Nerreljater, Blood,
Bladder, Xidneya, Brain and Breath by •
Du Barry's Reitalenta
Arablost' FOod,
-which Bales Invalids tad Children, and also Bears sue•
&wafting Infanta whose Ailrintlts and Debility hive re,
sleted other treatments. It dlgode when 1111 Ulna
Food biro:mod. Wee 50 Unto Its cost lb medicine.
.50 Years SiF.I.glreiE
Indigestion, Consul:in:4ton, Diabeten, Bronthitis,
ones, °Mien; Asthma, Catarrh, Phlegm, Dlarrhosa,
Nervous Debility, Sleeplessness, Despondency,
DulIttrry & Co.,
London, W., also In Pans, 14 de Castiglion, end
as sit Groom, Chemists, and Stores everywhere,
te., 3..8d., at, 151b., 14d. Sent carrtere free, Also Du
Berry's Revalenta Bleenitn, in tins, 3e, Sd. Andes.
Avenel forOansda: The T. Raton Co.. Limited, Toront0
JAL IL MONTT, Memnon
JOHN if, MAIN, Suet, Anit Trees,
The Canadian
Fsplaila!OILER
Toronto
opn. Sharbounto et., , •
•
nigh Claes Water Tube Steam
• Caere; for All cpretsures,
Dune* and Fuel• . .
MOO POO DRECRIPTIVB CATALROUEL
RoNfogosihillfear
utut:.Paraler.
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