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." Oiling Up_" , V P
' 'XieleP"tt Sik little
gll Mi tlia ate at t.La DEA111 ROLL OF 1,1130R . '' NORTHWEST CANADA.'
. r.,,,,_, _me Mitts. mean the difference - isIternsting Toettire Sabre the Caseate*
"tweett life VA death to the passenger. and
COMA What ell ia to the friction of the '', 'v'enaliee Xlittele--.The Gem
Imistnettattaird, Urethane Loa tia•
' delleitte parts of the
'teginelDrePie-rce'e G 13atAnnual Report of the Om, e
Gegen Medical Discoverye deli- Dontinten,
,eate organs of the ' ' . terlo, Factory lustiest:dins. The London Thatee Of Alva 0 eOz""
• 1304/1 It tateelt tains the following report of a pea
:then' labor prat -aa.............„ Per On ."Nortliwest Canada," by
. 'Tenth tite 1$403 Of Rev. Jotua MacDougall of MerleY.
394 ACCIDENTS 22 BEING FATAL
1 Alberta, befere the atoYal Colonial
' peiWer SPA waate
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) Of energy calmed Institute;
* - ' by friction ea Many I Lord Strathcona presided, and, in
, .. ,ttApeou whdilwae all cerelmoso° a YeTar61 EiP1.401". 1340 introducing Mr. MacDouattil, said
Rios arees pre liontopiting Speed Xs there " Was no one who anew more
• - - .1Wit (lama wbese
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about Northwest Canada, than that
ibuble *Oita when •Surmises; to Ise a Much Rove Po-
. . he Walked, whose tent Cadet, of aeoldesita in Yoe- . gentlemen did• Inc his father ,was one
ha* ached when , dof i a 4t ha e, and t trei all alluarrol e Oh to 0 otr 4Iand-
he ici,dPvirn, who • , serials-, ocatrast netwein .
breathed withdif- 1. swan; Tint. and • , tor more than thirY years been doing
tialair aaaa ; excellent work there, net Only as a,
a,
deedtziOidtougli:
• efl\Othetfutli; has
• heete''Terfect•ly
4 cured by the Use
Of Doctor Pieree's
Golden Medical
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Discave,ry. It pur.
''''• , 'i Mee the blood,
\ ', etterigthene that-
. stoMach, and heals
Weak lungs.
'- , Accept no sub-
stitute foaaGolden
, Medical,Discova
a ' a 'arta'? nor any med-
, aaaa -Mae called 'lust
aa .' a -by 'the
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tr. 6:hiu,: muoviak: 9f zeii,x. mum,' 13 do ' to make everything' perfectly secure, Bbrighi test gems in the diadem of the
• eh., Writes: el havenever felt better M inii, and to avoid ccid t • At the same" rit sh .Empirea Northwest °Made,
•; .:liGtoeidtwhan icAld now.zascotvehrzav‘r.ie atahktenooDtirjr. :ill,xertaee'As time,, he al. aadmonished by the very might be called the gem of the Do:
, aa : 1 . „ conditions' under 'Which he works to -minion. It ,•represented a block of
•iiiiinv even -lite WeatiatotalaailaiNa iie fialeaa sacrifice all. tfibigte safety included, territory 1,000 miles square, or
-hid to use crut es ror nearly two years, r think to speed- for ho knows that sloth i • 640,009,000 acres, and was possibly
X am doing tine, I do not cough pow and X can
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sleeplike If wheel boy. You must know that x the uillierilenable sill, that _if his : the largest consecutive acreage of
• . have been treated in two hospitals and by three day's work does not, show satIsfac- arable land in the world. Not only
doctors besides one received tie ,benefit; so I tory results he will be forced into was the soil prolific under eultiva.-
the ranks' of the. unemployed Without': - tion, but even. without cultivation
, !, ,, toyer, is sent free on receipt of 31 one -
further inquiry. Modern inaohiaery, the whole area had been richly en..
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',•'• net ta to expense of customs. with its trresistiblo. strength and un- dowed by nature as one .01 the great-
". -. cent s mps pay
d aroma only. Address Dr, R. V, imaginable speed, ie responsipIe for est Pasture lands in the world, whits
a Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.
. , a long record of maiming and death,
1 eentrerywree steltIlletanlgeteura -
Ono 'victim was drawn against a milt t t;a;",eadguitigone-
• saw by the carriage that conveys the on during the last quarter of .a gen-
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Lottie Doff, aged 14 years.the daugh. • logs, and died' from his injuries -•.• Ana tury hed• been but the
Al. R.; wee drowned at Merrickville. Other was ea,ught by the coating on the exploiting of tremenaboeugsinPneisnsgthil°I
. ler of Section Foreman Duff of I he O.
he was rowing in a boat on the mill- the moving bed of a. metal planer, thtes, which continued dormant pe-
-.4:tond,when the craft was carried to the and was killed -by -being drawn under- cause ca the lack.of-population. Con -
river, ten feet below:
• IT 8 ATED HIS LEG. •
• clergyman, but as a teacher; Look-
. The thirteenth iihnital report Of the ing back to his own experience of
Ontario factory inspectors, whieh forty years, he, could recall tae time
ceVere the 'ear 1900, shows that in „when- the Northwest wee indeed a
a, (irate pi a general ' 'desire to 'Oonialy .wildernese, for at thattime,. instead
*Kb the 10.W as to the safety of vox. of coinfortable forme now to be
ployee there was a record of 894 ac- fouled everyWhere, there were Otte-
Pi:dents.. of Willett 24 were fatal. Care- tically none except a feW at the Hutt-
lessness Is a favorite explanation, sort Bay Company's posts while the
' but if one looks for the cause of the country for eeorraoue dist'ances Wen
alleged caretesspess it ,will, generally bleak with buffet°, of which none
Ittalotaid in the high pressurethat now remained. a •
creates a demand for 'speed in modern liathetectUrse of 'his paper Mr, Mac-
, industry. The workman is admen- Desugall !said that while the Great
ished his fermium . or emPloyer Dominion of • Canada as a whole
lititailliiifiletiiitatlinea te- intiore siefetYa- Might' be one cif the
1 thigg FASIIION„ Fa,ATE CHILD,,s,
nilk a POMP -MIS *Mon plate ettalt •
Awl my 31,1140ent ar* gentle sna mild.
1 lett the tsietel wawa end the fun I Were t
i Would. lea ear ether Valid wile.
• all my leo*/ Ire quite tetchier and Wirt,
aut grin* ns m7 Peer little heart
When I foolishly aped with 1 puree in my band
I. ' fa * Nee 'Mita eleatnee b7 hobirte •
An useinelle I Wth
e. ough "tie genii
There 14 vat Use loot .chaisee of p rain,
Fol ta7 .1200 and147:bat Ate not etted for..thett
MY into would be curled: al In rain.
Idttle this must ell hete 'Me, I ear,
tar on, Sundays and aiteraoons clear . „
. they an; delved in* ate me for the public 10
. and, their commente.ere emote 1 r,
00'41 Nibh I 0011rd Wfl,r AP 011Vdre
MOO Orglogliiim, and then ; jupt,gurpo
I would melte some me pies that would open
. _ ,7Per e.Yee,
Peel& my Pose Might not be * ametse. -
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-Minus. goithan Coats in New York am.
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I • TfliPit0 OF 'WATCHES. •
Mitts neinte. Whoa' now Make One
, • a Timepieces wall. . •
Watchee• often Suffer front Changes' of
temperature, Atter a watch, has been
worn next to a .werra ;body all day it
should not beleet overaight on cold mar-
-ox near an open window. • The cold
Is likely to contract tlie metal pivote and,
• howeTer slightly, tightea aa the works.
The Dext,ntorningrfer no apparent iesa
son onea watch wilt be found to b. los.
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&In:et:Met b'y hu'itain 'It hes Len
• It frequentlY haPPeX15 that watchesare
'slightly magnettaed by -static electticity.
found that dark people are more likely to
exert. thin influenceover their Watches.
Whig influence le, besides, more common
among women than with men. ' Persons
.of this .sort can never, :hope to 'tarry the
correct time unless- they carry their
watches in rubber or steel cases.
I ' Never lay your watch, down for the
•IlIght in a horizontal position. It should
always be bung yertigailr, as it is carried
during- the day. If the pivot of the bal-
ance wheel be , in the least worn, this
change Of 'position tends loosen the
..acap jewel" .
Every one has had a watelt suddenly
...stop.for.ne. apparent -tetleOtt,•atal,-go -911
again when slightly slhakent Tins may
not happen once Ina year, buten Watchee
are ilable to 'Such an iteCklellt• Whit) is
due -usually to the catching of the delicate
hairspring. It hi caused by some 'Sudden
'movement 'such as:jeinping on or off a
car. Tlie jolt must come. at . the exact
tractionet a !second when the springis in
- Position to entail, so that the chance01
ench an accident are rare. "A., • watch
should be oiled every 18. menthe: The on
.dries up In thls time, as a" rule,' and if the
ineehanisnia be ran with. Oa oil dry It
quickly wears out: • • .
.In examining a watch' fill jewelers felt .
low the same. plan. They first look to 'see
If the hands are caught: 11 the'fault lies
. deeper, they neat take out the balance
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wheel alid .examine the pin and. Wets.
Next they let down the mianipring and •
examine the wheels, . It sometintes hitia
pens that a jeweler will .aot find the.cause
of thetrouble for days. The .most dIM
; cult disorder to locate as a slight but on
one of .the wheels. • • - "
Many jewelers have collected tees for
amaking watchat When the watches re-.
fuse to. go merely because they have run
. down.- -Women are said to be the best
. eutitoraere of the *etch doctor, Isince they
steldoin wind their watches regutarly. A
.watch, ehould• be wound early in the day,
and not, . as isthe common. practice,at
bedtime. The reason for this le that the
Wing Is then' tightest during the day
while the watch is being. carriedand le
less !sensitive.. " a • •• .
• think your medicine the only ansdicitie,for
• Dr. Pierce's Medical Adviser in paper
the stationary rest that bolds the tiguous to and underlying these
cutting tool. Both these accidents great agricultural and pasaoral ad-
• - eccurreci with slowly- moving ma- vantages • were immense coal fields.
P.A. Danforth, of LaGrange, Ga., ant, chinery. Uncovered tanks of boiling possibly the largest as yet 'discovered
•. -fared for six months With a frightful run- water were responsible for two in the 'world, -Gold was found in
.,, .4-aingamse on his leg, but writea that Buok- deaths, and another was due ' to the • sands of the streams, and gold,
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' aen's Arnica Salve wholly mired -it in five scalding through disconnecting' a livesilver and copper were in the catartz
Ideas, For Mare, Wounds, Piles, it's she steam pipe,. Three deaths resulted ledges of the mountains,though the
• best salve in the world. Owe guaranteed.
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. from unprotected gearing, but in one ' area of the prospecting and discovery
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• Sold b All • case the injury was comparatively of thesemineral deposits was so
L Wm. Hope, an old gentleman at 79 slight, the fatal termination being great that aaa.st` yet comparatively
•- years, was gored to death-bya bull near, due to blood -poisoning. little "had been done. Almost every -
Villiers. The ' danger of shafting has - been where, too, was abundance of water-
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• ' emphasized by 'a record of four ic- power. It might, also, be regarded
OLD SOLDIER'S EXPERIENCE. tante - One was -oiling it while itamoa AO an excellent field for. the tourist
M. M. Austin, a civil war veteran, of tion, another ' was puttieg on' a belt,. Masintica as the scenery within the
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Winchester, Ind., writeei "My Wife was a third was eiawlitig under • a shaft ', foothills and the mountains was
a stick 'iviong time in spite, of geed dootor's in a forbidden place, and the fourth .surpassingly grana. Another Mir-
• -treatment; but was wholly cured by Dr was caught, by a sheepskin that, felt ' portant • consideration was theta all
:Xingat New Life Pita, whitili worked wen. '. accidentally on a shaft and tighten- this rich country was in touch with
denier her healtha! They always do. , ed about his hand as it was wound the home . markets through British
• Try theatelanly 25o bold by AU Druggists. up. Two hien Were killedby coin- ' rotates. . •
wa,
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ing accidentally hitt) contact with . . 'Wholes; telegraphy on the lakes •Will
• ,a :;e introduced, by the Pere Mat quette cirm,liai. -saws' and one death resulted, . COL. HUGMES. IN ACTION. • '•
• a: ,14; F . -7 ,1 • ••,
. , _ line of.,oats.. • m
from a wound inflicted by .a. piece of •.. ••
, lumber thrown front te saw In mo_ :what R
- e Did at the Battle Of Fabeee Pit
-HERE itEaTa youE HOPE, . I tion. Two .other saw mill bands met -1?mtee,md41.14 ofeetally.
G ''▪ ''r ,‘\:'1, Z, New remedies come, and new remedies with fatal accidents; one having "been' Lieut. -General- Sir Charles War-
go , bu Ws Emulsion is the great rock crushed by a falling log and the oth- ren, in his report of die battle of
„feandition oft which hope of recovery from er :killed by it: blow from the ;.ever of Fisher's . Pit, Griqualand iVest, . on.
Weak -throats and lungs must nat. It is a saw carriage:" A bursting grind- '
'The Standard of the World. • stone ceased one' fatal accident, and 4aat°e8cti'oni9001.8;aaLyitit ..-Cel. Ituglies,
e number of machaasts o strike the record of the power hoist in- who avas at the .mahafarznhouse witn
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ates is phe , udes one death coming tinder " the • the scouts, on hearing the" firing, and
. , army • , ognigance of factory legadation, seeing the horses stampede, got to-
. , ,, LEFT A LEGAOY. i One accidental death is recorded as gether 'a few- of his men and rushed
;. lama' Winter left a Jew,' ' of int- due to the falling of a lumber pileinto the kraal, opening a brisk fire
tatoaniany people, causing aired feel. 4 boiler explosion resulted in . one on the ridge where the Boers were in
- 166 of energy, indigestion constii. fatality, and ,ttne death Was caused .the . diamond washings, until they
petiona, bilirmenese, eta. Blade:* 'Blood by the explosion of a. secret 'dam- were Obliged to cease fire by the Yeo-
. Bitters. over bits to oure any of the pound used in makingalreworka. This' ' manra advancing ' out in -trent of
aioregning diseases by unlocking- the seem. is the record of tleathe which come ' them. At the same time, Captain
. tions and removing all impurities from she within the purview of ,the factory- Parkin • and a troop . of .23rd Yeo -
systems , I act, and of the long array of lesser manry, took possession of the south
The'Uttited States cutter Grant is on . accidents many were of a serious nit- ; end of the same kraal, and acted un-
- the„reeks in Sandwich Inlet, ten miles ; titre. resulting . in permanent injury... der the orders of Col. Hughes, - By
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from Victoria,with prObabilitiesstrong . As a general rule reasonable care has holding this kraal they prevented
,,•,aathat she will be a total wreck. • i been _exercised to Prevent -needless the rebelsgetting hold of it from the
danger, but hlftilan ingenuity is not direction of the cemetery. At this
a' a.' ... 17 A GOOD CORN REitIOVEIL 1 directed toward devising safeguards. time the rebels began to run away
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'-,.., ,-n merael of chemmeeteef -efilcaby, and ; A., "fortune -awaits the 'man who will from the smal' 'side 'Of ,the , garden,
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of promptitude, contained in a betake! .1 devise some means of• cuttipg a few and were in doing SQ 'exposed to our
', that tagione "remedy, Putnam'', Painless , =flutes off the trine required, to do lire, but poi. Hughes, supposing them
.0on Extractor. It gees right to the root . the work, but he who • devises a to be our own , men, ordered Capt.
• -of the tronble, there mots. quickly but so , schema for securing the safety of the Parkin and. party to cease tire, and
". painlessly at nothing is known of its worker must he content With the they thus eseaped. . Col. Hughes thee •
afa ware of subst utes offered for Putnam's : enlarged the scope of factory. legisla- with sortie of the Yeomanry and some
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She cornknowing thathelms decided to outflank the enemy. and
,•4 -operetion tint. is shelled. Be- ' satisfaction of '.
4.4aaaa,,," , paieless Corn tatatataraasefei aar.e. and , tion.
,....,i„,1_ ,JA .... ' k good shots of various corps, he drove
artuseiste: 4-'-' • 4...," . .".• • ..
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^ . ••••••••,.... Alliwk•••"1. aatareepamy up beyond the -direction of
,Two .reepeotable oitizens were shot et whe putt and the Ribbon.. the eeinetwas4,--fauas setting in line
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bany by the National guard, who fired An extraordinary incident was re- with Col. Crowley, aa lringiag. his
• to a mob in responee to a volley Of 'Moues; ported on Tuesday at the premises of ,, right shoulder up he took-\Zenters''
oue was killed outright and the other
., . a draper in the Neve crosseroad, It r men on their • flank, tind ,drove them
'-b°413tawcandell'ajklenkL----Qthlr-ealma"-a-i-- nata-whil .ist_I:t-'elrevinfacate-awayato=the---asbuttr;"
• 4i'413013tared from encounters between rioter° tle we' re passing the .shop a bull eva. 1 In section 23, Lieut. -Col. 'H'ughes,
•Rlia troops or Policemen.
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' dently took a fancy to some scarlet A. A. G. Intelligence °facer, bleier
,,.., .. ., 5; Too In the blood le neeeseary. afflicas ribbon, and endeavored to gratify his i Ogilvie, "E" Battery, Royal, care,
Compound Iron Pille contain that element personal vanity. Finding the doorway • adian Artillery, aed Capt. Meakle,
in the Most setiimileble form, Sold by B. too small for his admittanee, the ant- , Warren's Scouts, are -named "as be-
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. Combe an R. P. ee ell futon. mal opened, a . way for himeelf by ing Particularly werthy of mention
‘s,r,,t , - smashing up three large plate -glass ' for the excellent services they per-
t ;r . he population of ;tidy le 'lici* 82,-
'‘ T windows, 12 feet by 12 feet, and en- 'formed in their respective , spheres
' t 4449,751, an increase of 4,000,000 In the , tering the establiehment. Then ensued during the day."
last twenty .years. ,
l' a most exciting Beetle. Woinen soream- I General Warren's report has been
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. ;. Milleta Worm Powders °mese ailments ,. ed, tvdo ladies in ' the shop fainted.
. strongly , supported by Lord EMI*
•' of ohildten like ream°, Elold by
, . 11. B. ' and men shouted. The bull in the erts himself, in his despatches to the
a) Oembe an H.P. e ea triton. 1 meantime, was the centre of attrac. ' Secretary of State for War.
, The 'Turkish customs authorities . tion, being actually on show in the
" liatte prohibited the importation of big window. Eyentually he was en- . Me Barred Menoesuitte.
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type wtifnre. , ' i tieed out., badly . cut, • and was led When Edward VII, as Prince' of
4...• a ^-• • away. -Lloyd's Weekly. Wales visited America in 1880, Cana
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I-, •pesos WM' Ilnasor. _
An old -Indian, isaye Joaquin Miller in
' his ""True Bear Stories," was , terribly
frightened by an old monster grIzzly and
her halt grown cub one autumn while out
gathering neanzanita .berrie,e, but, badly
as he Was frightened, he was not even
!wretched. '
n seems that while. he bad. his head
raised and, was bilsy gathering and eat-
ing lberries he almost atunibled over a
bear and her cub. They d eaten their
fill and had fallen asleep
ba
in the trail on
the wooded biliside:The old Indian had
• enly time to turn- °Wats heel and throw
himself headlong into, the laige end of it
hollow- log, which luckily' lay' at hand.
i This was only a temporary refuge, but
he soon saw. to his delight, that the log
wits open at the other end, and cork-
seretving bis way along toward the far-
ther end he was about to emerge when he
intir the old mother sitting -down, quietly
awaiting for hint.
• .After recovering his breath, he elbowed
eta, corkiterewed himself back to the
VGA Whieh he first 'entered. But ha
the bettiainitetaere, sitting down, half
' smilinaaand-WilfinTiiiietgiart
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This, the old, Inaitin paid, was repeated
time after time 'till he had no longer
•strength to struggle. He turned on his
face whereupon the Hear thrust her
head i t hd th hi
w er noise an drew took her cub with her and !shuffled away.
Mr, Miller went to the spot with the In.
diets •a day or two after and was con-
vinced that his story was exactly true
and when you underetapd that the bear
• could entity have entered the hollow log
and killed the /Wien at any time you will
-.see that11have been a sense of hu-
mor whiscb coined her to -play the eat
and motiiie-gaine with him,
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$5,000
• Reward!
IF NOT TRUE.
An advertisement may in
due a person to try an
article a FIRST tittle?
But an advertiseMent won't
induce a person to use
that article a SECOND
time unless it gives sans.
faction.
Sutiligh
Soap
• has a sale larger than the
combined sales, of City
• other three soaps.
-An advertisement may in-
• duce people to try SUN-
• LIG I I T SOAP once.
• But it is quielity and tamale
Ity alone, that makes
•• • people use SUNLIGHT ,
SOAR 'continuously and
•always, • • •,
LEVER BRoDIRIRS LIMITED,
• some afanufectsirers.
TORONTO.
' Cr ins.
I _The 44.1w..14g0,9.P.V.F.e.Pe wasll
' In a dro,
112111fIntoottayfr.em the .GermaD empetorl"
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announced the Chamberlain. •
"A Billy dour," observed her
.efitY
",And a note from the United"Statesrt
"A Yankee Doodle deux!" cried th1s..
remarkable woman, while gales of mer.
riment swept over the servile ,court
. *he Robin and the Itobber, ra,
. With twits aid strap and other thinfla • 17
The robin ,bnilded it•strong...
, And as it plaited them into shape' .."..v..„4,„
Xt caroled a 'cheerful song • 17,
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'"Why eo busy?' the jaybird inked.. ,
"What aro you doing, prayrt
•."I suppose," sate 'the robin, 'Val naildng,g
• For you, you bloc:ening jayPt
Ilie 'Thus Cheerful., -
"Well, old man, you're lookin mighty
• cheerful this.raornin." '
"Yea I'ni feella so.. Every prediction
I made when April come In has come
true. News is that cotton is damaged, ,needs no,introduction.
cold hate cornered the peach crap, wit-
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termelons will a failure, With prole, . • ,
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lmatitria . to.for II/Ira/de and children. casterie is a
..).7 reilesolc43botitoto tor Castor ono paresoodot Drool;
'tad -Seoti...:ag sYrnee. It contains Ilelester opitetna
•a '-iltaar WV nor other Narcotic substance, It is Pleasant, .
,..; guarantee ts thirty years' use by Millions of .
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.Efotimirs. Castoria destroys *roma and allays reVerisha. ,
ADS& CaSTOrfa Cart* biarthcert and Wind Colic. Castoria•
relieves _ Teething Troubles* r. cures Constipation and
•• Flatulency. Cauterise . asSimilates the Food, regulateir '
the Stomach and„Doweis of Infants and Children, giVinIC
Jiand 'natural sleep. •Castorift-is---th -e-ChildrenPit-
Panacea -The lletherie! Orland.,
Castoriah "
• Castor's 1, 511. excellent medicine for
children. • blethers have repeatedly told me
of it., good effect upon their childreuP
DR. 0; C. °scow, Lowell„Afass.
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'Castoria, - • • • •
0.i.torit. 15 sowell adapted to chlidreit,
that X recoMmend it as superior to any pep. ,
seription known to skte." • *
daCtiatt, M. D, arreatlea, r •
THE FAC -SIMILE SIGNATURE OF
APPEARS ON EVERY WRAPPER.
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T11t etirreurreeMPAtiv, fr;weentArliTHECT, NON./011111 CITY
mmaisexemenamwmom
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Our Tailoring Department is noir
in eli,arge of kir Robert Downs, who
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pOcts of anew In Alpe! Now let 'ein
. say I didn't know what I *um tatalkin
•''bout!" . • • • . .• • . ••t • -.
• :digitate-
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• • Emblematic. .
, An Urchin with ii puzzled look
• - Unto his father said,
• "Wly1 la it upon *11 thefooins
• • •• They .stamp a woman', head!".
• The father thought a moment; then: ,`
• • Be give him this reply, • ,
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. • "My child, they my' that money talk.;
Was that must be whr,". "
oda went wild -over 'Win, and in De -
material of can da troit and Chicago the crowds were
• so deese that the party could scarce-
• - e total number of fur seals tak- ly reach their •hotel. So nutny were
en by Canadian sealers during the ' the recepttans, dinners and other see -
year 1000 was 35,523. ial functions in which the Prince
The lobster plant alone is estimat- , participated that he finally broke
ed be worth $1,334,180. It emit- ; tiown through sheer fatigue and Over-
, prises 858 canneries, dispersed on excitement. The Duke Of Newcastle,
the seaboard of the Maritime Pre- . who was the Prince's cosaipttnien, dee
'winces, citieda therefore, to stop off on their
The sealing fleet last. Year number,. , way to St. Louis at Dwight Step
ed 37 Vessels, an increase of 11 over tion, a gtsiet village famous for fat
the previous year, and reorementing shooting. The Prince brought down
an aggregate of 2,841 tone' register. ' bag of 14 brace of quail and four
The ealition-Ptesertsing induetra Of rabbits. But. the pleasure of tho day
Britigh telurnbia, comprising 89 was marred by the following ince.
Calatteriell, and representing eatiltal dent:
, Of $1,380,000, gives empleyntent to!Al the royal party approached a
S 18,977 heeds. fe.rmhourit an tituidetakably British
1° less than 70,888 men were do- pettier appeared at the door and la-
tstipied in 1900 in exploiting the etat- vited every One except the Duke Of
. ett.Of Canada, using 0#500,760 lath' Newertatle to enter, \ .
ems of tete and other fishina gear,. "Not you, teeweraeleas he shouted.
representing a capital of $10,0000. "X liteve been it tenant Of yours and
°°Th6.0 'total catch Of fish tit Canada have sworn that you ettitli never set
a toot oit my land."
for the Aar 1899, at reported bY Accordingly the party 'passed on,
the Ilithetiers &pertinent. ateettnted tum--* the farmer, though revenged on
to $21,801,706, being an increlani af his old landlord, had to forego the
, $2,250,000 over the yield of the pre-
ous .yettr. • hiss roof, -
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slum* _oar,
eloi`eaoloois. tiitopode Boma -
*1st agaotx *ad iiiceoder
Oata4aSnifert ' a
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FOS SOOSTIMMOO,
• PON SALLOW SKIN
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hetair- of enterteleing royalty under
I _Matti \ and Wife' DistY0sla.--
Rork Dr. 'Dearer, of Duffel°, nye My
wife and I *tare beth troebled with distress -
Ing Citterrh, but we aims enalyed ireedrat
, irons taigilivating malgdy shit* the day
tieed Dr. Agnew's eitterrbal I/trader.
'Minot Witt instantsresoue, giving the
met gusted relief within ten minim* efter
. drat application." so conts..t53
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• iihildreti Cry for
CAS'
TO atingle OOLD IN ONE DAT.
• • zit row° gaintral eili, All
bid by J. IA. HOvey, Ift P. Seekle ige/Pril al*Tiviu " fangs 6° an
a r en of
. Greve's' sisotaters is on esieh
tl ith h d thend baek
' A ilympathetle
Sympathy for her sick and bedridden
mistress has transformed Flox, the pet
cat of a woman who keeps a Philadelphia
boarding house, into a 'confirmed- thief:
Floe has not henitated to purloin choice
tidbits from the table, and these ease has
carried carefully to the sickroom, but
the height of her thieving propensities
developed the other day when a young
woman who boards in the house 'brought
In a ketch of roes. Mx 'sniffed. the
dower' and liked them, Then sire
fol-
lowcd their owner to her room, and when
sthe Went down to dinner the cat clutched
the flowers in her teeth from the Yitie
which they were placed and carried them
down to the floor below, where her mite
tress was in bed. There they Were found
a couple of hours tater. The 1110.1CW01111111
WO asleep, but the stolen dowers lay on
the covers of the bed, and the feline thief
steed guard over her fregrint spoils.
The yellow and red Spanish deg Is the
• oldest of tor used by the EttrePean Pow`
eta ate it was first flown in 1785,
•The strongest fortreeil tfl thirePeen
Resell 15 Crertstadt. It is the lituniell
nerd doper, Of the Battle
"My WOman, la It the Kld..
nay* 'am -Investigation in hilt the diu.
orders peculiar to woenatiwould prove faulty
kidneys ihd seat of the trouble. If you're
noubled with that tired, dragelug feeling,
have an almost C011etent hematite., tneybe
*harp pains in the heed, put South American
Kidney Cure tO the test. You'll find it the
toag sought friend, and it never fails.- :so
gold by J, B BOW, a tt. P. Rookie.
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.• The Rest or
•_ft &Nat see why you -aren't indostri-
WS• and economieal like the man next
doer," said the wife.. "You will scarce.
ly have time to get to your office in
• season. The man next door has his
lunch in a basket and starts out at a
o'clock In the. morning!' ' .
• "Yes, and goes fishing." "
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• t '1• ,Dey talks erbout de money,
Ills Bright Prospector ',If
' nut I doesn't want it, honey, q
ger soon I tali be comin terde match* 41
• E'er de moonlight will be thief* . t
• Whar Trti pin's, des apinhe •
Fer de melon In de middle er de patch.
Tricatmouimar le.
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Yohnny Wise -Paw. • i
Mr. Wise -Well, my son?
lohnny-Noah had tveo of every be.
ing 0/t the ark, didn't he?
• Mr. Wiee- kes, ray son.
aehnny-Well, pale, it must have kept
him busy herding the microbes,
• Teeth. •
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"IMO Sharper than a serpent's tooth')
The weary hither smiled.
la Owing this, "Ali, ine, it is
70 hare a teething ebildt"
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outgrowa.
tess-/s that Miss Waite? She's get-
ting awfully big and input, kali she?
Zess-Tee, ridiculously fie.
TeSS-ititllenlOnelY? *Wky do you Oar,
that? •
• Jess -Her firet name Is "131rd1e,0
lariat*
When natures broad domain, awakes to work,
Tara Inman nature it most, profit to *la;
Ifft regettitlait sow moves with Ilfear tbrali
1,5 0155 fear nast inclined toenail_ letting stills
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T• A* Ittaaillefu
Visit°, (from beyond the suburb0.1*
What'a one Of them automobiles Wuth7
•Sa1esaltafr-1 can sell Yud, tbla One at
a bargain. It'conly.$975.
Visitor (thatte in his eye, dying olio
-Snow tiut Onto Offyout wheelbarraha
The Ighola Story
In- a, letter:
7°otitifiXti‘ev
Fron eapt,tris;411. torrtlilike614 Stotioil
lfo
met moo
RWraffl,e, Cartip, ertehre Riamse
OW PADI.rttntihset
ehrhnsatiost, 4pad nto, elia-
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mourn, ard
11 allictimas which
befall sten ln ma' peal . I have no bete -
tattoo la saying cud atm.ltimant ths
best Unsay t t ham near at hand."
Void IrrivrizAtly "aml Itxternally.
Ter.ollines, Pa andel* leatra
4101.
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R. Coats az
Sapi.n, Door, and
Biin.d *Factory.
S.• . S. COOPER. PROPRIE'r0R,.
• General and ContraefOr.
Thio feotory is the largeotin the 'county, and heti the very latest improved ma.
*- chinerp Ifispathltof ring-wo2 the orett-ntre, IfiFe catit%•otitenishiti"
- iTort'rgtt,_ agdmoui:t4fe cfwe"pri 11 Zrlanwora lis asup:rrals.
tea
ed. in a meciumicat.way and satisfaction guaranteed. Wcoell all hinds of in.
terior and exterior material. .
Lumber. Lath, Shingles, Lime, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Ste,
Agent for the Celebrated GRAVBILL SCHOOL ,11143811......11nanufaotined '
at Waterloo, Call and get prices and estimates before placing your orders,
Change
ihe Giocery tied Crockery buttineseteo suateesfully carried on for
the past It years by J. W. Irwin, and havog over 20 yeera experience myself ,
tuateatlebeNswerormair. and retztuteilngortooery and °too ery'lmeiness, X am confident I can keep
the old iirra keeping -nothing but the very best goods
atthetmheokir rooeatmpfroicrety frorcitrikort ordece:1;11.:Zy,„.:DIcri,mynt. ,,4Tle_efiwroilmetoolituhod !echelon Steal
examine goodo and prices) before a onbuy. No trouble to suety geLaatatta"aawlitia"..
• • • J. W. McCabe
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With referents) to the above change of booklets r take this opportunity of° ex
preeaing my sitioere Outdo to my numercue Mends and oustoniere /or there liberal
'support during the past ft yeare and bespeak for my ttlaCeetior, X. W. Malebo, the
game liberal treatment so generously accorded to me, _ _ , • • ,
- W ERNI? 11 'it -
Fitt class Bpagies
• andWagons. • .
We have a Urge* assortment of &litchis Ilitggif*
to choose from and intenditg buyers will iind our eta& up.to.
date. • Prices are low for high-grade goods.
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General Imnlemetit Dealer. ' • •
Elagligies
I ettt handling the oelebrinedIdeteinghlin make of boggiest and ether Inakeit
of
atilisti Ontario Anne, Atso of my own minatteture inetuding bop btsg
fizst doegle mike 6, eta, of Ali the liteit and modern styles • liepairingat fl kso
• otoraptly 'Attended to. .
• :Jones LEsLita' Enron street. olititoa
OMETHIN6 FOR NOTHINri
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