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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1900-03-09, Page 6A 0-10, 1.0.^.00,0•0000000 ITISH AND B ER LE ARRAY. .0••..-0.0 .0•00..100,000,00.0. sot `Nov: tind, wiestt committleatione were eat, 41tarted yesterday, to joie lilt ship, ettter•tielitg under siege ;foe loin^ Months, ; . • • • 4...4.4 • • • Mitgene „tylreti , .otOWing . to the• feet that ;many ov.the =ef'icers nal ' oleo 13'104810g to Use, regittientk 'moving it) South• Afriba 'Were 010111lititif of theillaactitio fraternity. 'Most Wor-i; ohipttit DO; ldnater, of the oranI lostlge er Quebec; mien "'the re 1.of the:1)03,010111g „er. •the 141144r 4tliTAn1thI $enii a.„ eable wltk toitgratulatoe's t MOO AVor- foh1PrO1 1303... /1. R. H. the Prince ;of .Waleo,,,,Orand t taster of the , Greed lOdge or. England, and • lute received In tetlY•q.:Vortlial atiknow1edgment..08 • f011oansfi, • " London, Merit 8; 1,000, B. TOOltd.igentreal t The .3r1nee.:(4- Wales deeirese me to $04 ttietinteY to the Oren:ail-SOX'? 54iv , or, iieo ,loot mkgimaz umost so. ^ cq_ Orsilar4tektietiledginents of the: fres ,tesaat and ,Patelette 'message of•;cesi- gejtulatiOn on: the,teeellt: 010014 of :Heit.i1a,p4efe1iii0040:fOites in outh rletow'cou'i." • Otani] Secretary. .,tt.:,;for „eitrottimona's. • • '-Ottairtei-Matigi: .o$ dhitri w'th :atter pr..sae, haSe •sen Pilo; teen:Wel fieg..lo be presented to StretheOpn'a Herta The thag la a „red•elleigm. Made Of the hest sillr,,,With .'friiittif,•ef atentid It. • On : 'S ' site!' r • meet the great mei rapidly approach. lag crisis*. lie hal lullconfidence in General S.vounto Who %V8 L iO1 her of the higlisst enifity, an 1, be9k1991 a good, -brave, lighting man. 1,,stuon4 proposed te hold 4.Sindee and ....14ely-, 1.•eattis esti underrated tlei Boers artlYelY. Whitle• 3tho had Celoiiel len ;riainittinee eXii,trienee Iii efultir Af- riea, to fall back tiptoe viewed the lett- !lotion in it WM'S torieus light. The ..story ,:of what followed is told in the blue books. oThe General y‘leterntined to, ask -'tile•olthltou tiotornor of Natal - on the .peittleet msolt of abandon- ing Dundee. ThaS appealed 'to -Sr W. Helsollutchittioa. 'geld that grave eon.- : r,e(Pleneee;' • 'WOuld: result, not .onlr tmhi ak.'sielnje-of Abe disloyal Dutch tlie 'Kele 'enUntry, but perhaps 416rotbere in Natal and Zululand In that .:ex _got,' Dundee' was actititill\l abendoned,. but the electrifying et. ; Pei. -feet or Eland% 144eKte to oin3 eXtent neutra1lze.c1 '•the•,,,rettesit,"of tbe Britt ish foreee. • . . "But tin/ugh White • had doubts Whether he should attempt to hold Pelidee he. had.eOne about Lady. smith. This total, 110 said, wee.. the fleet Main .oltrective of the • combined forte s of the .Tranevael end the . Fre s State. Here -the lines Of rails " waY: Met,' and tho • RePublIcstif artn. les were t� Make their effective libletten, and gore their ' fieet great. :katedeete: The ottErttite of Ladysmith, --, - • SUPPLEMENT TO THE CLINTON NEW ERA. ANNUAL STATEMENT OF THE 14111311AX TALKB1 O. 31,1896, North American Life •ASSURANCE COMPANY! Head Of, lice: 02-118, King Street West, TORONTO, For the year ended Deeeilibei 80th,. lepe. To Net Ledger . . 112,077,451.04 ' RECEIPTS. . 1 99, To Cash for Premiums .... 4744,865.58 o Geeh IneeMe en Inveettnente.. 4re 148,656.81 'Yee. 80118 1. • todd the Worde irat o a, s r town. Pe • , • " ,sitAggikitt very neat speatiteltd. ;MAIO: Of Meisel, typical *of the ' foIfl(h1stiY �f tlittrot60:011..oal.n213dvit • eottipanied by pr. Bordeh and Sir which, the ,Boers never doubteci for a moment, *tins to W.& Sign for,;, a gen -• Dee; SO, l80), eral risIng of 'the. Natal Dutch; To • : insure saceego, 20,000" men Under o - Soubert were directed agairist the • DISOURSEIVIENTS. • By Paymente for Death Mims, Pro - •fits, ete.. , By AO other payments - 89352Z.39 3,S70,974.03 -mth Rhenetationr, bowel twie and U� vats tarry anaton;d from" a- - The clay flotter Who Escaped Being Crippled for Life by Almost a Miracle. • • $100.000.0000.0.00.01 A.N.Wideman,of Duntroon, Ont.,in- terviewed in 'forma° - The Meet . Hopeless Case of Rheumetism on Record -A Living Monument to the Power of Dotbre Kidney Pills. Toronto, rob. 20, -Tho Wonderful escaP° of A. N. Wideman, which found. its way into the „newepapere few weeks ago, Is still a subject of interest here. will be remembered as the. man Who west so frightfully • =pled contorted out of ehaPe ' • - erable death -by, Ikald's Kidney Pills: •and he has been one of the greatest Canada nerctroeir Wooded: ',Laney Pills, In Mr Wide a till h s t tick when he walk,, as the disease has left bim witlt one leg shorter than the • With tine expeption, and with the defect due to the breaking of hie teeth • from „taking mercury medicines, Mr. Wideman Is ee well ae ever Ile was in his Mei • 194,821.42 , "X never heard of anything like the • - • , - • s• • . 0303,081.50 .4... 2;31,182.82 ' 584,263.82 BodanCt4et ledger . . 118,80017P.21 • ft'. ASSETS. 1$99•-• 1371letgueraiNett;;Iliet St9Pks and Bonds (market value$587,891..0) ti al Estate, ineluding"Company's building g ens on Policies ete. '4 UMW on Eitoeirs nearly all on call) ash In in Banks and on hand, ...b."... ...... 26,705.00 1,416,982.38 579,939.87 9,993.62 ,651.79 221,665.37 6911,7231114 ' Prelnintla Outttending,. etc. (less Coot of collecti,s1) 4g Intereet and Rente, due and aecrued 35,074.75 1, Market :Mlle of Debentures altd Stocks over cast, 50,894.16 • • To Guarantee Build ....... ........... Aapusurancin.ce and Annuity Reserve 411 Death Diens awaiting 'proofs, etc.. : Yap ar::In gold letters. ThOtopal the • • Said h ier wished tti " • , , --'01ittrlestTupper. Ilk to. be a mounted parade of • Ntra• theonfee fform:On Thursday, and '-8titldetlit-ntade bY young ladies Prtered in -the civil. aerviee *111 be pre- . •eseirtedto the regiment "On Parliainent , pot_ ,1• Lord Stratliconit's Fund. MIAOW" March (3.441i0 Official Ga- :•.to.night putilishes a list of tont- ni$4.1nite: Stratheena's Horse. the eommalon lit this corps being from 7,42:11 The Pr:tunes Lcielse and - *010 Lento took lin ttottve.part 'or the Anekting of r,ord St.ratheolia,^a lend 4or,', ereatfOrts to the . Cans;diall •'..N$1t.lilgalitf Lord ' Stratheena an-, p0onee_tir -riscel.fed. also donations 'et•-••C011ettirk -• Ait appeal is being mede - for ,;(arther.Innda and : art'le. . • --- . retheonays Oftieers Gazetted. Londbe. litarch 6. -The following •ofilefeestoeLord Stratheona andliount 1:Hoyalta corrot‘were gazettes' to-aeght Stintal B., elteele, of the Northweet Motokted Pace...to be ileutenant.cot. • • onel. with the same temporary rank t, :le the army, and Lieuts. A. La.urie. 'MUCR-ITYPHOID FEVER. Weber, 'A. M. Jarvis and E. Snyder lf..etalerg. Semour Goes to War. , Halifax, March 6, -t -Gen Sir Williant • Sertnour, commander of the Imperial lereeft 11; Canada, has been ordered to ;:lraPort ter service in South Africa, . " • Wilito d a n on Ledysinith or :even to withdraw :beyond the. Vegeta. River. Had' he dotes, ste he nonsidered he Might have bee 'turned by superior !braes.- and ,...'''Pleternattritztairg and not Ledysinith would be the gene of the detente and steuggle; for the possession Of LadYernith was an pa- s:tit:a atti "e :Ot,.. • the plan' Pa etel provoked them ;4? devote . all • their energies to a siege, instead of eatugleg Natal at they• , Might llaW3 401:16 ' had' White' ocetio • pled. a' piece of itosi Significancei: al-. thmigh perhaps. of greater tiefeeelve strength. btoreoter. the amount Of ‘the!exli- Mary stores in Ladysnlith -,•;plage. zinte, the neeeeeitiee of evaceating the Mill and of helping in the '•Duncliee the abandon:Meat 14LO/tenth,: after Whiteett arrival: in Natal phyilea• lly "Paestatiol.AO the -aetitar. (.1,efonee of the towh'',' Gen. 'White "said Tlie : knowledge : which •:We • hail .dearly. • bmight ; of the tong range• the goer. guts file 7 It was Imperative ' that .. we should ge‘guius to • 'notch them. The big gtuiss ••of the Naval:Brigade, =. vridelf were *ought up just -befitre' . the cardati,:okised around ' Imo enabled ns tO meet talon on an equal -foot t•-• , Cecif Rhodes' Policy. nden: March 0. -The Morning ader .ittys tio:daY: '"Of one thing 4WO;Araithemertain. Cecil Ithodes, who .tOWe Stilvitt Atiripe; hue made up his : itaitul- that theliiinekation of. the re- •" pittilLes win not, bring' dire. lasting •: paacc.-.'whicli ,our IrftperiaNsts pro- :. . ifht3Y. Mr; Modes is ea sore tb!s will ser,77-nSt• litipPen thot he is• prepared to to "work at once on the fortlica- ; ' liana -tit Kimberley. We incline •to ,.''" think- that Mr. Rhodes is preparing r ,,,. for a, .pcss!En. armed cenflicV with the Illapiit La: faction which he fought' at -' ale ntias and in Parliament until 1895. : • ..lie its - preparin g . to resist any attempt , .1‘ on out part to taterfere actively in I: &nth African affairs, either In the . interests of the ^Dutch elector, whose vete. is already threatened, or:of :the : Kaffir taborer, who seemif-doomed to t: )611.111111 sio.inery. MN is Jack, indeed, .• *n- ex,S a vagant - typethesie. Rhodes. ,Iste-deeststentlo maintained a policy . ,frit-Mrica. for the Africandei and on XS liipethe latter word is syntnym,Ous Uf...91 financier. Be will be loyal to the 'Engitsh flag jaw: 83, 1C.11g as it con- -. tinges %to be a valuable. commercial ., aserett • ' • . 100' TO HOElt CAMPAIGN. ' Den, White 'Decided to Held : Ladysmith at the Outset. ..Zendon, March 8.-Wington Oherch- is•ethe says: ill, telegraphing from Durban, /Astra /i, . -"I hate had the • pireaeure tit a con- ' veltgation with General ',White ott the •• ' defence,. et Ladoartar.Oit The Genera, • 'Wks" seemed -in. gted health, thengh .morti, by anxieey and pk!rvatiens, ta'.. . , eel:mid me at hie Weise, frbett 'the win- dows ot which' he lute a compete view _ et -the defences stretching arellnd the .wide .eireinnforence from eine rooky ' ' Swedes Tallest of •EurepestUe. . ronritiog pralite, of Bahraini. stioun 'Pen& in Europe, and lutve, on the South Afrieant Climate Is Hard- _ better prom Miss Hassell. Dr. Russell, Medical Superintendent 4:tf the Hamilton Asylum, received' an- other letter from his daughter, Miss Betsy Ruesell, nurse in South Africa,' on Saturday. At the time of. writ- ing, between five and six weeks ago, Miss Russell was still at the mili- tary hospital at • Rendeberg, four .milee from Wynberg. • She wasin good health and kept very. busy. I3e. eldest:the womided tbere are a great many stck afoong the-trail:6. The climate Is very trying. Durlete .the. day the heat is Very great and other ellutate discomforts= prevail, but to. warder evening the teniperature rap- idly tally, and the nights become go chilly that heavy 'clothing • le" re- quired. Where is quite a, lot of ,typhold lever and typhoid -pneumonia thereabouts. • . 61100 Reward, $100. The readers; Of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one ..dreaded disease that sci- ence has beeh 'able to cure in all its stage's, and that is Catarrh.; Hall's Catarrh Cure is the °WY POI. eltIVO cure known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh •being a ceitstl. tutional disease, requIree a consti- tutiosial , treatment. • Siall's Catarrh .1.efere is taken internally, acting di" -reetly tipief-theThititia and mucous surfaces a the eyatene thereby de- stroying the foundation of the dia. '•ease, and giving the patient strength by building up the coned. tution and aseleting nature in do - Mg its work. The proprietors . have so much faith in its curative pow- ers that they Offer One Htindred -Dollars for any ease that it fails to cure. Send for list of teatimoniaig. Addrese. & Topa°, a. Sold .by Druggists, 75e. .,4141111, Fondly Pills are- the beat. , • fla to another, and beyond rose the 'The Swedes aro probably the tallest . whole, erect, handaome fighrett To vein. "Ile ;reminded me that he had ar- 60111e extent tide itoirantage is dim to Heed 'petite:else ten thryis before the Physical eXercime; for Linea Srredbh outbreak Of war. Ile had found eer. IgYnitutetice aro ,c,ompulsory tft• Ulu arrangements in pregress to elementary schools, and much tiged.in other wheels and colleges. • DANfiEROUS • • $3,560,477.36 $ eo,ocogoo 929 662 00 - .51,607.85. • 3,041,059.35 Net. • • . t 0,0 0 0'0 4 .... I . .... • .. • • • • • • • . • • .. ... 0 0.524;418.°1 The financial position or the Company unexcelled -Its pereentagsi of • net enrplue to nobilities exceed* that of *ply other Home +Company; New insurance Issued. during 1890. ,• (Exceeding the best -previous Year 13'y nearly one inilliOn). :" • • _. tailurallte in force at end of 1899 (net). . • .. .. IF Nov Tr r . ..* 23 045 403;00 . .14 . .. • , • . 'a .PRESIDENTI•• * ' .. • JOHN .1.. BLA1K111. • . VII,E•PROSIDENTS: • - .. 130N. G. W. ALLAN: ' HON. SIR FRANK SMITH, 1.0 MO ' DIRECTORS: . • . • • JOHN NLAKE, ESQ. E. GURNEY, ESQ. ' HON SENATOR GOWAN, Q.0., Beni ESQ. Q.0., . k KERR 0813ORN.E, ESQ. D. 1400 _A SQ., uelp_h., SIR :WIt1 R. MItar.D1TEI, Chief Iiiittice of Ontario,. • ' • ' • MANACING DIRECTOR: EfloCABEI 1.1...111. PIA F S g as ov • i " • ' MEDICAL DIRECTOR: L. GOLDMAN, AAA. • J. TRORBITRX M.D., Edin. The Report containing the proceeding/1.'0f the Annual keeling, held on J'anuary 80th, last, 'Mewing marked proofs of .-the great progreee and solid prosperity of the CoMpalin Will be sent to the policy -holders. Pamphlets explanatory of the lattraetive investment plans of ,the Company, and a copy of the annual report, ••• showing its unexcelled tinanclapoeition, snit, be furnishecton application to the., Head Office or any of the Ctimpluty:s agencies. • - • way Dodd's Kidney Ville worked in my gage," said he. "They drove the Rheu- matism clean out Of 2337 OYStenlo YOU know work was slack in the earthen- ware works, and X took a chance to work in the harvest field. I got soaked (several time& with rain, and that brought on the worst attack of Itheu- matisfir X sVer heard of. was in bed five months. My legs were twisted out of shape, the toe's pointing inwards. Well, nothing the doctor could do did me the least good. My teeth broke off from the mercury. he gave Mee that was all.;" "How did you. come to take godde Kidney Pille1" Mr. 'Wideman tv'ete asked. . , • t • "A neighbor of mine._ Mrs. .Boyer, Set Me to try them. I did so to please her, but continued their use because they were oaring me." , • "And you aseribe your present health and strength to Dodd's Kidney • ""/ certainly do. If It hadn't been for Dodd's Seloiney Pills I (would he In My grave at this minute," eald Mr. 'Wideman,. emphatically. „The Muff of the Period. This season settneesoos great lmn _ProYeteent in the matter of _melte. Tee old-laallioned bag affairs were trimMed With lace and violets and even perfumed, a deckled departure from the canons of good taste. They Were of a/emelt:size, and warmed the fingers IITCCRIORIM DINEgles._ 1.8SUE NO 10. 1900, Wel Guest', Geed Coelting and - - Proper Appointments. _uNe hostage eau Mite to be a f I 111 her entertaining until sits nil- trutrk.,6! ilroemtiredvg: of Itegte mit upon the excellence of its oti sins; but there are other eseentittle which, ronduee to the "happinese" et A guest almost as much, and which. to 001110 pereone are even Mere important. lilany persons regard their social ob- ligations as ea ma,n debts to he "worked off," alai that idea, in slew consmit the unpardonable error of Tamping overSoone toge er," a giving ones, two or three (as the ease may call far) big dinners In the course of a Sesteon, dinners and servante being. provided by a caterer, and the gnome bid en Masse and placed with - t • a thdr 1 di id 1 t te or na ural se eat n. ech a dinner is. it 'burlesque. travesty; the Walley:41m which, if it is nof Isa• Ieftst graredtpareitt4vtifithocr8.11?t at niso - direct oppositkm to true houpital. A. writer on social e es gIvs It as a rule that ten is the extreme number to -Wallowed at a table for friends although for a dinner owe posed of a mixed stesenthiage given for a ;special purpoee, such as the entertainment of a distinguished for. eloper or some other lion of note, a larger number is peratbasible. At the weal (social function known as a dinner. where people are presumably of the same set, and know each otter more or less intimately, the number, he declares, 'Should never exceed half a more. Another essential Point according to this aethority, is that there should be no crowding at the table; every. one should have ample elbow room. • . pei•tuncto.rily ; the. wrists were neyer -covered Unless I)f grOveis or long sleeves. ,This foolish andinisplatied4inery-1 Ingturrep.opflaee to, a neve:and fashionable • generous proportions. Beth hands. both :wrists, and part of . the -forearm Min' be covered by the Wel%) cylinder.' softly . lined..with satin; and • buoyant •••:,outaide With flbfty, long- ' Paired ter., -These •• matte even 'kook lamer than. they are, mi account of the frequent choke of lye*, beer and fey . furs. *Steed of the •blose' sur- face of a short -haired fur. • The inert • of the perior has an eighteenth cen. ..111. tack look to It. Such are held in the Family Medicine Ghost. • • The way to avOld big.doetore bills is to al- ways have a bottle of rolson's Nervfline on hand, ready for inc. : • Wise mothers never go to bed at night • without first knowing Just where to pisee.their hand on "Nerviline "In ease , Of an eraergency. In case of eutidon sickness le is ael- dem necessary Ms send for a doctor if a bottle of 24Ierviline is to be ha& For more Oran thtrty years It has . been prized by Monism& of grateful mo.. kers as an invaluable remedy, spool - •ally adapted for faintly use, and one need never feel snairees att long as here is a bottle oil it in the lactase. Netviline cures tbotteache in oise minutia., earache andi headache in two minutes', erempe in five minutes. Prompt' results: will fellow the use * oases or Colds, Sore Throat, Croup, and Bronchitis.. Us marvellottslY pene- trating pcevera makes it never failing when used Der Rizettmationr, Neural- gia, SciatIca, Lumbago, and pains in the back 'and side. Eor Sem'arer Coni - plaint,' Diarrhoea, Stomach Disorder,. Vomiting, Nalfsea,- ate., nothing can give more apeedy reliett- than Nerve - Although very powerful an& rapid in it e action yet Nerviline in perfectly harmless end Can be administered to the Infant as well as the adult. Un- ike many disagreeable smelling and eating oiZy preparatione, Nerviline is. pleasant to take - inwardly and to rub on. is st fact that it cannot be our - pealed by any combination for the res 'sof ot pain. The reason is h good one. Et. contains the best, most potent and eitest digebvered remedies. 'Tis a magic, pale cure -ten times etronger ;hen any olther--the Mose peompt, re - :fable and economical household rem- edy in the world. Sold by all Druggists -large bottles 25e. • Why People are litighthanded. ,A professor who has made a study of children /says he lute discovered why the majority of people are right- handed. Infants use both halide -until they begin to speak. The motor speech' Junetion controls the right side or the body,. and the first right-handed 11160 titans, tending to help out speech. As ePeeoll grows go grows right -handed - newt immediate For -Cold. in the 'Miss Helen B. Brown, of Annan, writes 'I have tu4ed Cittarrhozono and. have) found It ontlrely satisfactory. It gives immediate: relief to cold in tho head and I have found it I, Complete cure for Catarrh." Catarrh - ozone is a now method of treatment that is guaranteed to cure Catarrh, Browebitio Airthme and Colds. You simply breathe the medieatedairi it dots the rest. A very safe lemma andeffective treatment. Sold by all mat - bY . POISON So VO., Kingston, Ont., sta. Trial outfit sent for Ida stamps Crushed 'tinder the Elevator. Dr. Ohaseis Syrup orLineeed and Turpentine Goes ornri=keltrtitaigir=rt , Deeper and Glares the Cold—It is Prompt and calregrotte. tir tItt= tat Thorougb. in Aotion. Cm•git Mixtures are ainiost as limner - one as drag 1400. and Many of them ere decidedly •donge,rowe being pre- pared by Persons ]lot qualified to pre- :: ectihe the primer treatment Inc dis.. *ore. Trite, they stop the eough. But ss etopplria the Minh is merery remov- ' Ing the warning which nature gives of the trent* %thin: And, beeld01, cringli le „atopped, by opiates that .0‘aden the.' nerves'. ATI rain tile, inpotaeli. • . • Set etettritat With the nuMeretia otlx• ; turas (*sleet to stOP oselltb..und. 1101. I wage it more difficult fertile IsYlrg throw off tie', eoldk D.,r+trCim 0. ". of Lineeel and Mu p tie 7 :selits as it eetentifie preparittiots the ,,6preseelPtio:r 'of 'Ainerica'4 ft, Goreao cot* . sod" &Agit together by 'Antis on geb-n. it theronghly lir 14 ;01apeetorat'sni 100/ening tight - Woo le the Meet and freeing the htelY ,gert the Mettle *Ibit Meet be 11., before cure can 'be' effesitisi. ,6•1,as ebil diet-Mtg. Alto oak. it Dore ditifroulti to Chligb, Stant remedies &lee the :olLeaso deeper and the effort expended 111, trying to cough tears ,(he dslIcat s of th a throat and bronchial tubes and tete uf) geetlion of ..the fungi. So long as Dr. Chase's Syrup of Lin - Seed 'end Turpentine is used freely .there is net danger of a cold develop- ing., into iterlone lung trouble. It healg •tho irritated eir :passage% keeps the cough soul radically mires tho cold.. , Dr2-thitee*it 'Syrup Of Litieeed and Turpentine in the safeguard against pneumoeitt end coneumption *wee of thou/Made et Ileums In the United States anti Canaan. it Is ,motheris favorite, reinedY for eroup, bronehiti ,s Whooping cough, without, cought coble and thrall irritation: centt tot. tie; famly .three times as nifich 60 dente; a* *11 dealers, or Ddtriiin- eon; Beteg & to., Toronto., Cold in 411* heed and eatarrh are torenititlY and thorough1y. cured by Dr China's Catarrh. Cure. QS route a boy Waver trot, chest Flood War' lowering the elevater from the second floor when the belt 'slipped and tho elevator fell with terrifie force on the vterisMen Oar:d- ing below. Flood received injuries from whielf he will likely die. The left Ride of his face was °malted, hie nose his jaw broken, all his lower teeth were knoeked out, Ida whet° neck and tate being. badly' bruised.. The in- jured Man is about 23 years of ago and is unmarried. -•• Thin, paio and nervous Men and women are everywItere learning the great 'benefit to be derive' from the ass, Iiislrer'e Compound teen Pille. Ile Laughed and Probably Smiled d'agsby (after the show)."The on. ties et the eolthedien were certainly laughable." Mrs. J'agsby-•Yes; and / suppose you went out between the acts to smile, didn't you fmlibietige News, 01100.0000.400,00000040.0400.00.446.-00.50 Tit; be (strong you meet have good appatlte, good digestion, and good as- similation. Sillier% Compound Imn Pills bring all then. A Gilt', CIS • ' fair bands of the sitters et Ste:Joshua • , French- painters of that peripd. lig Suffered for Nearly '11: Vara The lite,dieel Brief gime th'eefollow- • big as a reliable remedy for falling • Reynblds Goldsborough. or the • With .111a8Mill.• hair :, Several of the Mediehie. Closet's readers will no doubt be interested in Seem elleadaehes,ileartralpitation. the seine; , Sulphate of autnine ..1 drachm' lytervousness and xtreme ;Feeble- .• _ Tincture ot eantharides. ..... ounce • posit Made Her Lafe Miserable -tier Lusterine . a ounces Doctor •Told Her' She Could l‘t. ft. -41)14, tvdeeb day* . Harlin F For the Hair. The temperature of the room should trong ones ins about Scott's In gaud, on for children, you • should net forget that it con• tains Mine and osocUir just - .what the child must haite to form strong bones and good teeth. It's this forming. time. you want to leek after. forawirkg bodice must have in OA, digested fat, . Just think how ch mu of it there is In milk, as cream. SCOIrS.Emulsion even more wily digested than cum. it's • surprising how chit. 1, drat thiive when given it. _ Don't keeP.the children Ilvingoit the 'edge of sicitness ali the time. Make than strong and cogged, plump and hearty. Scott's Emul• :Ion of Cod•liver Oil and the ilYP0‘, phosphites of Pile and Soda will do this for them • ; , ac.ort risloiwAt'ehut $mnt.„ also he careftilly,censidered. An open 'General Metnuen/s wound". fire in a dining room is .generallY oh; - • • lectionable because some guests must . . A Private of the Gaards Brigade, re. borhood. The heat, therefore simaid lates Ahe •following: 'story of Gen. be ' equaIry distributed, • and should Methuen,: 11 Our general, Lord Meth, , not exceed • 60 degrees Fahrenheit be- uen, Wag wounded at Meader River, 1 fore the guests are assembled. The Was one of the- /QUM. • W110.1191P0d. 'tO food, 14110 and people will goon In. .dress his wound and carried :bitti off crorriniseisitun..‘andr Stabnlevv. er-heated dining . the field. Ile got. a bullet wound in , • the thigh. SO was very' game, and • ' The selection of guests is a matter . wanted to walk. HO said: ' Cannot I that. Must be decided by the testes/I. Walls 7' The • battle lasted fourteen:. and le nmet be remembered that It • hoofs and at last Lord Methuen drove in upon this tbat the eueeess of the back after hie 'wound. As he was very largely 'depends.. ' . cheered he exclaimed : ' Ill. take that . 'river lo -night or. die.' Tio- took It.. and ..ero cure a Coin in One Day then gave the Command over to Majoro • . . Take Laxative Bromo quinine TobleW-AII-Gen.' vol'011e." -drnsodets retima the money int fens m Imre. • • . , 25o. p. W. Grove angostura is on each box. . ftillier'e Grip Powders; ewe. . - • . .4 If .you. pay 7e.3ir rent.; ,Yaa. Be -Don't. yon know- • at flatterers. If . you PitY your meat Ulla; res..' are: the Worst kind of ihemiest • ' If' you pay tor the, clothes! you wear; She -Well; and . doesn't the Bible 70. . • • ' - • say . to love yostr enemies fs-Dettoit If you pay for the . eititliee your. Free presth ......_ _ ..„ • , . faintly. wears; 'yes. _ • . „ . It you -pay your Coal' .bilis; yes. • ..hgeard's Lirtimettt. dares Bemis, ete, _ _If_ yon pay. your :tobacco -bills s. yelo; -'• - - ''''''• it - .' • ' If you pay .$or what you think; yea. ' .1Vorde are like bates, and. sphere: . sense 1?eneath'. is rarely found. -Pope.' n...p..y. 0,,4ax. iannory bii-at ;. yea. theysinos*-abottral-:latier .irult ot - If you pay your railroad. fare; yea. 'If you Pay your 'relight bilis; yea. ' If a man be endued With a generous . if yeti pay: your Street car fare; mind, title is f the 'best kind pf nob% • Yes. • - . • . , , • . • ity.-+-Plato..: .. • -.* + Tee,. my dear sir, you, are a .tax.- • ' • ' . . Payer.. If you are not it, taxpayer You . , . . ,. . , are the most consummate and sue- Millialibitarl CeSsfel ' dead -beat on earth: .There is ' ,hardly a moment of .411. fitment 'maii'S : life but pays taxes la one way or an. Other. • It. is only the rtch Welt ;t8'110 • PaY0 no tax, because he is In a, posi.. Von to make others pay it ,for him:. It you are a poor mail you are 'a tax- payiar;srLiving Demise' •• • - Colonial -.Excursions . . TO THE Canadian North West Will Ieave.Torontorvia N Bair at 2. p.m. and 9 each Tuesday dulling Ma and • April If °sufficient' . bilSitt43813, Offertl. „ . Minard's Liniment is 'the only Lini- • colonist Sleeping Card for passengers with ordinary baggage, will be a ttached• to train went asked foe at Diy stclre anti the leavink Toronteat 2 p.m., and will run through i only one we keep for sale, • All the people use it. . Colonist Sleeping Cars for passengers tie. tutohr yelling on same train as theielive stook will be Pleasant Bay, . B. • will thi h to i . attached to train leaving Toronto at 9 pan. and ' • , • to W.innipeg. • Tsecover. • . , • ' WM' local application in the "treat. , ill:slit a psoriases the Neyr York Med- Doctors have given' the Greek name Jiournal contains tbe following anaemia, meanihg "bloodlessness," Oa sre,ses ion,• hioh. is attributed to a disease which is much more: pre- saTailiaentic :acid: tv... ... ... ... 45 grains ' • .valent among young women' than is Ichtbyol ... ;!.; generally believed'. In Ike early - S3rrWllOa, 90 grains stages the disease 'is not marked.b9 anaoliar eT".".---------------I A00 g'A' I mored glase, or glass easwith wire b1111 EUMIIIISM BB CURED ? any decided. sympthere, and Alton - -- .. Armored Glass. - A recent German invention Is ar- t • • , IM Berths will be mate in these' CAI% and Onal be. Seenred by passengers on application to Grand Trunk Agents. . Tickets, rates, and an informatien ' from , agent. of Grand Trunk railwaY system. M. 0. la/cissotS, oietilet 1:stair/boor Agent. Particularly valuable br the treat- gauze inelooed in their substance, BO You can't withotit tlying makes considerable advance before nown as Basham's mixture; suTerstssohrtitealinedwtmhErattfrflecaltaha°vre hbe:etz ohe'leevt Chemical Compound, woneerfullo lowness and pallor oil the face. ere the Tincture abloride of iron ..2 parte . made at the Chemnitz Technical In. ereggclatinottirie iihepratism. Neuralgia. ment of the anaemia of Bright's' diso as to increase the realstsince topree. •Ite presents is notieed. A; feeling of ease is the • following preparation, • fatigue, after aright exereise, breath- k EBY'S BMW OIL Bore Throat, DAtherite ir(g3ti_ttere, Tbotit Dilute acetic acid .. .. . ...3 parte stitute and the 'Vienna Technological, ache.Braises,ney and Bleeder Diseases. fertit' noticeable signs. Unless there ig prompt and effective treatment the* gesep tu ... .... .,,, .. ..... is .pente mored glom ie lotion stronger, anti Elixtr of mindereruS '• ...20 parts Museum, which show' that the or- BaC outd-d by all'Atnegiate at 25senta or from ' dbsease then ntakee . saPido larogress, , Water .e. .4. ... ... .,. ... .. -.50 parte where the ordinary glass, broke under , m.r. my, chemiat..port meth. ono end, the victim presents every appear- diafruotmed, one. to eight sudden applications of pressure the d.rIlf8aelunied4319ewellitl - • strengthened material only crecked, and the cracks caused by changes' Of 1 ance of going into a. detgine or um- • - sumptlon. The only emotes:dui method • Care of the Hair. teniperature dld not allow either of treating anaemia is to build up it ia a very bad plan to wet • the damp or flame to ,paee. ttbe. blood, and the hest medicine in hair when dressing it daily. It trho world Per Olio perpese fee•Dr. Wil-. stiould be thoroughly washed cocas:en- flame' Pink Pills for Pale People. ally, and alibuld be dried by warm _ hurt should never he solipedwith Mise adanne Dturaas one en LAO water so thht it istdark and dem- Mouser:de off young lades who can my and so allowed. to remain tott II the testi* to the efficacy of Dr. WI:Maras' warmth of the head is allowed to dry Pink Plilla .in oases WI anattain. IMO it, The: comb shoirld. be used as lit - Dimas regides with her parent's on a tle as possible, 0.6 it drags ,and farm near Littera, Beatles 0o, Que. breaks the hair, and a fine comb is To a reporter who Called upon her always to be avoided. A stiff brush ter the plirpoSe of getting the pars wilth long hristhe will clear the hair Maulers ef her illness and cure, Mho as well as a eomb without doing it Dumas said: ."Sthee. I was about; *jury, • and the frietion /stimulates &bonen years or age 31 have been ail- khe scalp and removes duet, Ins more or len but for a long thine, except for periodical -headache% the hilnard'a Liniment for ogle every- thyrooubsleeardsidagn6ollasevecratumeeberiottegen- ttboaulft where. Mune an alarming nature. The head- ' _Nothing it• Tt.4 aches came with greater frequeelpy, 1 An %Ash judge shook IA head as became very pale, and the siighteet Mr. Curran was elaboratione of exertion would leave Me breathless his pointe to a jury. "I see,' said Mr. II Wed several medicines, but instead ,Curran. "I see the gentle motion of findIng benefit. L woe /steadily Us lordship's headr,Coramon observers growing %mane, unte.+1 at laat J was might illingitie that Weeded a dits uroode to de any household w'ork, ferenee or opienon, but they Weald away nearly 2,000 more blotters tos the child, softens the s antes windoo and had to sit in a °hale altanet the be rastaken. /t es merely accidental. • Minard's Liniment relieves Neuralgia Perils of Civilization. • Anxious Critter (at police station).- Imola "flAgaw,wm,smakaseziw"artbiatoxvi re.liagebttatneatei Captain, I am nearly distracted! My sorousioste signo-vAPOR LAUNCH 110., him I + • Librasatru,oiLtrseciat:theN:Auriale40., husband hasn't , been seen *Ince 7 - o'clock lagt &telling, and I'm afallid something terrible has happened tb GENTS "ANTED keit TWO REVS' =s -a. books, 'The Pollee Captain -Do live in an !tour books in onee,and "Dwight L. Moody, apartinent bouse, madam I The Men and Ills Mission"; the books are wall Anxious Caller -Yes, sir. , written and up•to-date, and are not a rehash of Pollee Captaili.-Search the base- oldmatteroteo niloes are 10W, and the rooms tient, Madam. Ife ;Mute have gone extra liberal; agents can make moneyif LhOT doWn there tolook fo`r,soniething and take hold at once and son out books. Pros - got lost, • • pectus free. it you mean busbies% other ar Miller's Compound Iron pins, only 25 rangeinents fortheeenveseers'betteet. willful ' ce,rito for 60 doses; • Briggs, Methodist Book ltoom, Toronto. ' Putting a Good Face -On it. sausage Casinos.4,117...V. "Well, bow are things looking this falish Sheet) and American Rog Casings morning VA asked. the !insurance • re- blsalisstritbkr4-1ert eciteer1OI," answered the eoptintistio , ono a r it,LA & co, Toronto - porter. fire ineurance agent. "We've given srsyrsa‘e used tor children /eethinst, It mothr day than we did the corresponding day stadia the bestrentedyfrrNarrhaea. Twenty. entire day. I hod new become' ex- Believe me, gentlemen, If you; re- last years, five coma a bottle. , • eresnely nervoue, end, the lattet 'Mies main here many days yettlittll your - would ea my beext, wildiv palpitat- selves perceive that when hie lord- Miller's( 'Worm Powders tho medicine FITR'RMANE14TLY..0trft. gi) 117 121. ° ed rIngly_eeklo the trOttble Was in- • . De Tllorme-Not drInitifig ko hem deloble, Pa.,.for treatise aad free *prim bottle more for me. T did notr dee/Par.' lam- amnia of children like angle. Miller's Worm paaklern cure all all - fine myeelf to a. intineele a day new. Maatrod• (AM curable, and that he. cella de nothing 118 y011 did, elt Overleaf-elo I •con. tor/Weer J. A., Hate, nal NotAs amo tootle? Kline's- Great NerVe. Restorer. No for food, ate" the doctor 'who attend-% In ft I" Ing. had, neither. desire nor relieh ship !shakes hie head there's nothing for children. , fi._ re, or nervousne2 titter nrst aa r "Tk nee. Send to Mt rch street, piiila• ever, but( tried otlier medialnes, but etilewithout relief, and. then V began Wireless TelegiaPbY in 'Warfare. to feel that death only Wotad release Apropoe tO tine of the Marco[ nus from My suffering. Aot this Ostia artium aryt witaielo telegraphs,: ill a friend bronght; me a newspaper in slii; war in issnth Africa, it la in. which was the story on the Ottre of a sweating vs note that it hog been girl whose einaptems resembled miaus try the through the use of Dr. Williams' Pink Proved the cannonading doeh not in - Pills, and urged Ma Ibm I terfere with the traneMleelest of sent Dor a box, Mit they did not seem worked The aPParattie has teen eueceasfully and message' to help no, end I \Ira" afraid they jertkedwhile the largest gums In the lvolalti prate like either medicines, not British navy were being fired. suited to my came. Iffy parente 111- ,,__—.......4-........„.......... slotted that V shottldi centioue, their alaineasmseiment sures Dandruff, use and iny father got two bc.xee roma 'lettere these were all , Used 1. A. Word of Consolation. had no longer any doubt that theY' Griggs -Why, what's the matter, Were helping zne, and 1 proeured, an- slant pietety teetered my health, and I ain and he called Me that right to MY other half dozen boxes. They coins Brinksassrsofto eats(' ma en geg; able Vo go about and, do work Witfli. fan& an east t hive nett entayed, for years Griggs *(anothingly).-That's nothing. Pills are a greet, blessing to the, :sick, behind your back. before. I think Dr. Williams' Pittk ti - 4 YO heard him, ettli you worts things and I always urge my friends wive , . .4.44 .... ..............0141.140. . are not well to take therm -An& I) will i MillerSi Worm Powders cure fite in he Riled if tide etstestehet Is the i'llikiren. , bleed* Of brIllgifir naw entlrege anti health to 1101)16 Ot liar auldsrar." -,.....,...0000000010000.0001•000.....---.04. illuieslion't yon believe that 'he .4 The Pres; Aneeletion ea lli that the wren eistketomeirsh 1 10 1 kutatia; 41:10- 1017 istkie wife of Provident fittesi, of the Ortow to reveral tint* sea "A at. dna* Free Fitate, ie residing at Ab- smaita, - i ,• ordeett with relations. • • , loorrieft. • - THE BLAC,K WATCLI, Dearly loved by all Britons and feared by all foes. Deservedly so. Watch-, ibis spaces What appears in it Is as true as THE BLACK WATCH,