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The Dodoes
ORDERS s,
Freels Air
Stood Food
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For all those " threatened
‘(1 1 I with Consumption -
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llobirta Vutfttaiity.
dney rnith writesn—It may be
est •to lovers *of !Sleds to know
*he, the robin, oar Canadian robin, can
e taught to forget his natural song,
•lind to learn others Isiltogether different
In both sound and .form. I, have one
Wohrelty 'sod Melba<
Lord Wolselys hero of cannntierreil'hall LING
-BALSAM \
met defeat its an engagement o1. wits, re-
lates an Keel* paper.. He has been
vanquished hy a woman. The visitor in
the little diniusr-table tilt was Mate. Mel-
ba, and the scene •of the ocearrence tne
house of al member of the arietocracy.
Mine, Melba, at this dinner as aeated
at the eiglit of Lord Wel whe wee
•at the right the liestess s, the even-
ing. Lord Wolseley a,t tbe +beginning of
the dinner asked of the koatess, "Who ft
the lady at my right?"
"Whysthat Sime. Melba."
*Pinto es Mine. Mellar
"le it ;possible that yeltir lordship does
tiot know the grea.t singer'?"
"Ols.yee. Born in Australis, believe'
And with. that the general applied him-
self to the course then served. After a
few Minutes he turned fte the prima. don -
aa, her pleasantly, and said, "You
are au Australia,n, I believe, madam? a
know a great deal about your county.
My ntrother lives in Illelbourne."
-"And pray, sir, waint is the name oaf
your brother?" the atinger naively ten -
mitred.
•'Goodness! • Why, 'his name is rthe
sante as mine, answered tthe
s titled officer.
Who is Wolseter I do not recall
having heard ths.t memo," Mme. Melba,
*X e
tachieh came into my (nessession about • Why, i am General 'Wolseley," tinged
',lateenmonths ago. klie came direct trte astonished officer,
'from the nest and proved to be a male '"Wolseley? Wtilseley? Wokeileyl"
• !bird. There is but Sttlettrouble in rear- (Whispered bhe singer, as if appeanIng to
Ling the robin, when i.oaught young. i 'refresh her memeey. And then thevgen-
.kept one in a cage fourteen years, and tral applied Mundt again to the iftiod.
then had reason to !believe that he was 1�1 had learned hilliesson.
killed by a catapult. .As their natural
food, worms, Maeda, sac., is not easily a
prinurabla that:eight:at the winter ironic
forniths, the best substitute for them is
• *rash meat of tupy litigicti chopped up in
a alert- kirae thiseliet, they Will not , gronciiitit
ter .very email pieces. illtving subsisted •
care to return to worms. g
plump spider is alwaysnacceptable. This
bird I have now tanght to whistle beau-
tifully, loud and dongo and clear, and
• charmingly sweet. ails; powers of imi-
tation approach wery Rnear that of the
Mocking -bird. No (onehhearing him whis-
tle takes him for :Wain. The question
I am frequently :attired. in the manner
of surprise is, "Wthitteever bird is that
you have ?" Plentynetwater placedin
the cage daily is necessary to the bird's!
soomfort, for he dearlykloves a frequent
•leath, and •musle thee (Oharms ever for
'such .as he. Hislititening attitude be-
:trayshis liking for ithe4sounds enuniat-
ing .from the piano, When whistled to
he inaariably, answers 'teak. He is also
Mond of bright artiedesttopplay with, thres
, or four of which 1 .always keep in his
+-ease. These he wall gneksup. and throw
;about from one end self tthe 'cage ,to the
sother. The ncdse (calmed in this way
mpleases him, .as his antses-show, Wheu
raises' his voice Ito lite full pitch.
which he often deco, Ibis vvocal powers
r. ore remarkably strong !for so smell a
lIbird. Al) of that hareloges io notice-
.4tile in the: song cf gibe mild bird is
.abinged to delightful antleny, and as 1
*write Allis elgatah hhe is doing
.ilinough the many varintionseof hie tune
iful ssong. The only • time this captive
!rein does not sing as (duriteg the brief
=canting season. Wben the Nwild birds
Ilatve /gathered themselrette stagether and.
41qParted southward . IlleaT :them no
Snorer/or five 'months at dead. But we
!bane ttim pleestire of beating -Abe cap-
Itive Sing all through the dons winter,
send ttlietobances are that ins 'life will be
ilnuch longer, than the life of
'the usildihird, who at any itime.nuty 'fall
--itiPno3r4o either the 'walk. tut (he
•
Ilifn Wm, *Darkideon, St. Andrews.
(Que., litotes! :-41Dr. Chase's Syrup of
!Linseed and Turpentine has eased me
oaf bronchitis. trative, without sut-
tees., fried Many trained's' •for tbe past
mid* years. Lastntrintor wheh I :had a
tarrere attack and. was unable tetwork
11 procured a bodtde of Pr. Obese's
ifIrrup Of Linseed:land Turpentine, and
Zen happy to stain that tin thief!. bot -
Us made me it tatell man."
Iklfr. W. R. Alger. ineurincp *Out;
:Halifax, N.B.. says :—"I used Dr,
Obese's, Syrup at ILInpeed and 'rumen -
dine, . for a vice:ere setback of bronalti0
iRermit me to „Htnettlfir to Its apIkendld
[curative properties. / got better tfrom
ttlie time of takingtthe 'drat dose. *fay-
ibtg a family of alumna children, my
ill:batting' billshave. annually come sto a
:considerable gum. I b.elleve a bottle of
.10r.i•Chase's Syrup once (dentin). wisil aid
mei In reducingthem very materially."
• '25 emits a bottle, (ail dealers. ..
'
'Will positively cure deep -nee
COVGUS
COLDS.
CP -OUP,
tA 250. Bottle ter dingila Cold.
A 5Clc. Bottle lora "Iwo Cole.
A $1.00 Bottle tor a .Dese-seated tloatlk.
3 Soli* alilDnigeists.
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Doetnnber SS* 110..
intereettut Items Ar ,, woks with itnottand.
214 Literary Digest eitysiseA inapt.
"be HOW "Lele fshank, who le e, ottie Iota ball as given at the Auetrian
instate for recorder '10, Marion Dena/. Court during the winter of 1900. The
their sWeetimairti, and esk theta to ,!ote
441(11 4345 ietsueds.____*. following' mni,_ 1 war ill South Africa, Was then attractiug
**Wanted—Tim tattnesnd girls to Kiss the attention of the world, and things
There has bora an unpremdented de- , were loolsin bad for the British. The
- for IstaW Shenk fee recorder." 8
1 EurepteraodrinIrgrafingsreatof nceo ubrtitive,.
officers bare domed that the Kaiser sian and British Ambassadors Btanding
Josepht h e was,
maid for VOttiagee in Berlin sin the pened. to catch. sight of the French, Rus.
uses one. Hit Majesty's moncele was together. His Majesty immediately
route to Visit the Prince Vendhonst. Ac Britain with marked co
walked up to the little group, greeted
the diplomatic representative of Great
first discovered last week, while he was
sitting at isial.e on his sp_ecial, Vrain, en
skipped 44 la station, Observes* saw the in a voice loud enough to be heard by-
rdiality, and said
cording to •tlie despatcho, what the train
Kaiser reeding * per with a monocle every one in the immediate vicinity:—•
"In this war I am entirely on the side rite Cs/MOW Oree
•
Mainly •libout Peitople.
Elizabeth Cady .Stanton was ettee giv-
ing a piece of adeice to a reoinful of
, young men 4ii•aiittle iillage on ttlie sub -1
i leek of matrimony. "When youragarry,"
she said, "fehoosetv, woman, with a spine
end a sound set off teeth! 'Velma gra-
cious! Mrs. (eite.alsonf remolding one of
her listeners; in :alarm, "de 'they ever
come without. stitaes?"
Professor 1PoWers of Coradlis noliLIoaI
.1thmtghtlects bay.
1%0:nor CT the Hem.
Ilic-Alic1ilt3you sit is this sbaiiP5-iss
isias§pooner.—After
• 91 she a nuffinees woman ?" •
"Yes, beleed. 1ie refers to tier ets•
•Fagen,..t. tt, ;mew as eptions."—aosan
. -
• "That pliolegrapheila wife fitWery. jos&
one of lam." .
"No wonder.. „lust see how many other
women he "--Philadelphia Buil&
This fling of ilkosigoo.-, DUC liA.1111C TirlOVablift
day hoe gone past
.04 when s Wine Welnali
Will put up with an inferior
cooking apparatuilo Shekel
heard of
The
"Ilapp,r
I Thought"
Range,
in Ids Iright eye. e NUS.* Naas never os Rogiasss, Striking RS thiS incident
far.siglited in his rignt eye. It is min sitarist tbree years later—that ie, until I U k hat it will do.
ig
I
faNnig eke officers, who *Ways slavish y nassador, now retired told all about it
, See the RA110
:ettlie;ItAetig:lemBi 11::::.100jigtii$ owning into tioth a deluge of European press coms to investigate. 8 .
Thought', you owe It to YOUrsell
is The National Review (London). The '
faelden again and that .if we tnen wish went, and two interpellations in the . dampers, the ventilated. illuminated ovel. 01 o oorrugat 'P s
ed oven late*
arid
benWe Ilinewn to wear a ,glaes. He is was, it did not hate fall effect until
that the monocle is becorning the sale a few weeks ago—when the British Ain- 1 • If by chance you do not Jrnsive the meilte of The now
41 rinful rumor costes ifrom London result has been an international sense- I look hat* the firebox and fines, telg„...h tta_smree, note the patented
seventy years since 'Quint D'OrsaY die'' Horace llumbeld, also sayes—"It maY i linsodstiaperill thoer different features that make Ws -Range so different
Anistrian Iteichsrath. In his now fans. 1
to ilni in the inode we AMU be compelled
*wafter corsetal and valour hips. It it Me Urtiele the British diplomatist, Sir
nd her neighbors te er 'sr
economy department was Slitseuesing the *Med dress to the mannvorld of faslaios
changed attitutle that ,pecankt have ass an forced on it broad •shoulders, mat
i
muted .and tin his opinion rrightly as- waists and big hips; 'but since his day
eumed) toward the conveniences and the 'we have been allowensto dress comfort,
luxuries of dife. "At a Xelltodist church. Aly, and onr waiato :have dieoppeared,
convention7'he said, "the &legates were Use acendenee with ithe laws of evolutiee,
talking on that subject, 'when an old !It is fearful to contemplate what a let
graybeard ;arose and exelakned angrily erg tightening in we:shall have to under.
LO the presiding bishop: 11supposeyou To tiilteep up with tthe4times, and what
came here iia a private oaf?' 'Yes,' the sa gallery of elsgant ;young men trying
bishop answered; 'do yoaiknow any way ion MVOS will appear on the bill-boardal
more comfortable?'"
When ffatbouctherti was an attarte' of ecottrPatolledeniX1hmasy beiltrchitseueford ficilurblaic°:ine:
tlie With& .Arabassador tto the United t -nlIte external appearance of the appor,
States *Briton of the consequential spe- . aatus," says "Natarre;" "is similar to thaci
cies demanded on the ministry aftl Wash- S ,,of the automatic ! kiumnatograph Ma'
ington demanding •to see his country's !: (*chines so commonly seen on railway
representative. "He's not in," said Lab- :platforms and other places. the Ills
by. "Then I'll wait," ssaid the Briton t -server placea a nein in t'he slot, Moves ta
pompously; nesting himself. At the end ' ]ever, puts his ihand, or whatever he
of half an.hour came.the query, "When swiElhes to examine, into a box without
--er—elte ,iyau—er--expeet Lord .1.yons „any sides, and Looks down at it threugb
back?' SThil , in six' months or sor said $.1). fluorescent screen which forms' the tor
the averse/bilging tutts.che. "Ile left for , sof the box. The mein, on being inserted
Europe thismorning. Mut you said you'd seloses the piimary circuit of an indue
wait, roulacnow." ; -don ooil workeitiny a, few dry tells, tone
.A marnalfaeturer mit one 'hundred miles • the vacuum -tube is in a position inutile.
from the,city tells a geed joke on him- • •Aately below the Object to be observed.'
self. He list(creditedwith being extreme- in Germany la • discussion nits startled toe theogiSyteanatittwgaiut,eeenr'ffirmePpreersiaeintrriovee-
ly disagreettblelto his•employees; A man In
that German children drop fht tor, to prosecute in bis name in All eases ,
met arraweidantthis country called on him . -words "mama" and "papa" in favor ad ,of this nature. On. receiving an elem. 1
one dayito aoktfor work. "Have you a, re- '•
-"Mutter" .(inother) and Water" Yea lance that . the prosecutions would be
Commendation .of , character? he asked ••er). "Hew," sag they, "can anyhak. scertaitn' to be affective, 1 reported the
net be generally known that the Ent.
peror professed a special culte—to use ,
the expreesive French terra—for our
the Queen, whom Ile looked upon as the
wisest and most beneficent of his crown-
ed contemporaries. His attention hap-
pened to be called, •during the worst
-period .of the war, to certain earicatures
m a Vienna +sonic paper, which were of
a very objectionable character, although
not to be compared to the scantialous
productions in `Siroplicissimus' and other
German or French leading satirical j.
prints. These not having come under
my notice, was surprised one day by Amiumum,•4441.1.4,4*wppoppflpit.************It*******0****4
a visit from a. high official of the Minis- •
ty of the Interior, fent by the Imperial
Orders to explain that the Emperor was
'You 402.1 know too household. comfort ft Ton don't know
The. Thought” Range.
L. We the ilentsfadwato tor Illostratoef Cstaraget,
14 The W14. STOVE C0.09111.tritme
1-1.4.1-ta.42-1.1.N1 _L) ,14.0 1/4,) .3
fully determined to put a stop to these Ebony Goods --Perfume:
•idisgracetua attacice on a great Sovereign
• and a friendly country; but, for that
purpose, fawn:red that I.should be inform.
ed the so -operation which, under the
press legislation obtaining in such mat-
ters, would he required of the Embassy
for effectually dealing with these of-
fences. Ws consisted' in a full power :
the stranger. •"No; he replied, but
have frbnitlia in themillage who! will give
me. one' !Putting !his bundle on the
fioor, he lift. 4tive course of half an
hour he unturned, rbook up his bundle
and was 'leaving the office without a
word. "Did you get , your charaeter?"
asked tbe imanufaeturer. The man,
prefer the unmeaning Snamnut to the matter home, and urged thatI should
, ideep and imprestive 'Mutter?' Nothing be authorized to follow the course re.
rter,' certainly not tthe French 'mama! A and difficulty—the *Queen's pleasure ha,v. I
•,ean replace for a German the wo'rd 'Mut- commended, which, after some hesitation
"'certain philologist; however, asks how it
, can be suggested that the Word 'Meanie ed leave to no."
Ins to be taken on. the subject,—I obtain*
.
iis derived from tee !French, seeing that The effeet of these and other revela. our
it is probably to lbe ;found in all actis tient; on the Genkaan press has been
without halting ennoment oil raising hit s Alleges of the weeild. In the Micuiroue
eyes, saids"No,anieter, but I got yours," „dialeSts of Africa, and In India, the word siinply staggering. "Sir Horace Rum..
bold openly proclaims his 'view that the
Kit h ' tii c is well tfor mother:is SnameS' which is given aft e (he most inveterate and
• c ener s nee ing -sar asin
Or. Chase faNrup inustra(ea itho rre0Y he is said to ,title of honor to essay telderly dame de Gawe'rsint ailtiatul'agerreousenemi‘ of England," .
have sent tto ithe !leader of a not titer- cerving • of esteem and trespect. llama says The National Zeitung (Berlin). '
ofIJsoe successful eelumn. 'Cans officer bad v. Sind pa' (baba) awe sat generally used opo
• uhtless it was in this spirit that he
stselelight tengagegnerdel‘with the mealy, lin ; allPaparta of the werld that fhey pro. d f his t V
date beek ae-me ithounizia44 4.4 ino e use. o siotTppoi uni ies ienta.
J a at them at aensionneo. A ter each en- Plural Conservative organ, protests against the St 111 h .h -
mainlk lanteatingarf iflinginoi a few shells . . ' • '• The Berliner eueste Nachriehten, a
esti TurP,eritr0
We have the Ailed sal 'ola, of Ebony gg€1.t
ever displayed here, COMp Cloth, Watt
Rennet, all and 'Military Blu hes; Mirrore; (kg:
Choice perfumes are always acceptable'end apprmieted. We have
studied your wants in this line with the results that we con give 3,on bet-
ter prefuroes, prettier packages and bottles then ever before. Would be
pleaeed to show them.
J.E. HOVEY, Dispensing Chemist, Clinton
wassassFiusonisouWaslosisataioosorisamosononow~Pwsolo
owe & RoIlow
MITTIR.T\TITTU"
gagemegt Be waren do !Ins commander- animus of the British diplomatist's reve- dll easous w y you s o op rom-ihe
in -chief ,•suReetantially: •‘.!During-ittio. • ' " lotions, The 'Post (Berlin) says the •
several Boers seen to alroS .from, tacit•, • i an will introduce a whole' matter is a warning to Germany . •
a tis their stock is large and well us
I Up to Date. daddlea" The thhini *Wes lb \'‘ ng tire- ilitt.:42intliii,C1Pe - • to be carif 1 and restrained in handli eca e
• the newest and most up to -d
1 — ,
for sensitivi% - British. . Vienna papersandand finish the best—Materials that wear out
is a ve ood one. . • only ithoseLo'ectidnaaluccgmaieTetp, should be ing seseion realfirMinistliliPathy with de
enar!a, 'cr rSeOlUtien in th,, onimons at thenome
GutecttPubligher—Mr..(Rulll, ybur nog*
and.prices that are easy on our customers.
• • ted H thought of a e d tbe Irish cause. „.. have ee the sensational article, The
, . an sent batik to the .officer. this poli ..-- . 'I • , "ss sis AWit
Great iPublisher—Yes, ilf, you will only telegram: "I hope when d hey fell. they PIIILBVILINI°S -'tj!k-r.-1.!'
lfkrZiA—Iliven you are going to pule.- Mir .e soon L r me
Bah Neues e
• •
tnalrat rfew slight changee. Just Change •did not hurt taiemetlinee." adieu te
Vie mainnage of Tour !heroine t� her The Scotch ad(GilentiargySsare lar,gelyS
hero fin a "railroad accidan
ent; d clege this story told thy Senator Idclidillan, .
hhe bactic Mk% the .fainny man ..standing touphes upon that' fact, and :also intro- .
between two graves in the. tkwihght, and 't (duces one of. the oldstinfrgioatts of tint
dea:th tan ere o the bnitial; killyouri
;probably mainly., at •" e !faith,' and •
LAXA 'LIVER
PILL S
it's a gm. , ..sot: st in. ThisnEtmer.r.t.;ulligarligielxa.nto t.1:34,BseBnal! andvittawders fthe laver. stomach an
.are isitomliistatir or the active pritteliges o
• •••• Alex 'McDonnell, 1, emele the !bishop of. thp mast auto e vc table remedies or 415
TheiUse Logia. • ••tor hegen, "wos ratably 13;e calif man Bowel°.
. gr T v y a r escape s
about the feline tor valuelessness , lope. ' iteil Oils uncle, then a eke le *nit, 'and
'wlso went over t Ohaudiere Wel s •aild
A eat (deal is said in these cla s sh•erti tte
- In •*he sassa„anileed, Ogid is 1161 P his marvelous escepe, wit t e incident
dactive tool•ao inumh as a welgoll Of de' of heating desperatetto floating crib
fence. A man thaildinitup an intellectual whoa eing tossed a ut in tlie turbu-
ith'
system has to- &oda e Nah . lent waters, formed the subject of non -
the sword insane ihnad and the trowel m versation. 'It must have been st:reat
the other. Ike imration, the ,con- eomfort tko you to know that the saints
;pigment is the somad. A wide e;cAierionce the prient. `011, 'yes ' reenended .A.les,
ructive quality., is e trowel, and ex- vyere with you in your peril,' remarked
.r,f, actual intelteatual -affairs U. lead but it wais also a comfort to know I was
utast people to the sanielsision that logs a tamn goon swimmer.'"
de meanly •
valuable es a weapon wileb.•••
Th followitv in ident occurred at RIC
. entertainment tn a large provincial town
with a eatittninsitta loglolans. e c
...
in England. 13n the programme a cer-
Mrs. Dick—Did you and Aso have gnOd
qort? •
• Dick—Well, we didn't get any game;
• 'but we didn't shoot each other"—Detroit
• Tommy Backbay—Motheris it sin to
say inibber;neek't •
• Madame Backbay,-It 111 worse than a '
sin; Thomae; it is vulgar.---Hartrard
Lampoon,
"A granite tablet," remarked the mor.• •
;diger, ale splendid thing to perpetus
ate. one% memory." .
• "Yes," replied the demoralizer( "lint
personally I prefer A string around nty
• enger."--Chicago News. •,
7 "But can youcook t" asked' the pros -
nits young man.
"%et us take these questions up in
tbeir proper •order" returned the Wise
girt "The matter of cooking, is not
the first to be considered!'
• "Then whet is the first?". be demands
"Can you erovide the things to las
.sookeg r—Ohicego Pee& .
.6 WORD OF CAUTION.
• Dr. Pitcher's Back-
ache Kidney Tablets
are preparedfrom the
prescription of Dr.
• Zino, Pitcher (formerly
Professor of Materia
Medics and Genite•
Urinary Diseases, Mich-
igan College of Medi-
cine Detroit, . Mich,
which•he used
with wonderful euccese
for over twelve years in
private practice in the
Western Hospital, De.
twit.
• ,They containspecific
ingredients not found
in any other kidney
remedy, and it is not
surprising, therefore,
that they make. curet!
'n very many eases
where other remedies
had proved altogether
Iniffeetual.
We would caution
you in purchaeing the
Tablets to see that the
accompanying out, prin.
ted in green ink, and
Dr. Pitcher's portrait
rea
eta')
"!"saess
end eignatures are 'printed on the package.
Refuge substitutes and imitations, as these
OS MO to disappoint
The price of the Tablets It 80e. a box
or three boxes for $1.28, at all druggists,
< , or went by mail by addressing the Dr,
FitidL Pitcher Col Toronto. Onto „
• '
HEAD
tain vocalist was down to sing
ACK• "The.
E
MMei's Dream of Home," and to add
S •
AC
LEOS ecial effect to the -mpg he having a
thirsts minutes' walk from the hell, ran
Ache ll overThrott Om Ayes
intend a fireman at the fire station'
about
a. '
and Mee running, slight *swish out and borrowed Isis tophoots., His
with chills ; this is La Grippes turn on the programme came around. He
s'aPpeued on the stage in all the glory of
painka alt
• • a blouse, slouch hat, white breeches and
(the fireman's) tophoots. His rendering
of the song was. a great success up to
takett in hot water, sweetened, be. the middle Of the second verse, when .a
the hall. Then a hot and eager fireman
if taken in time. . •forced his way through the audience up
There iii only one Paintillar."PERRY DAVIS" to the footlights and bawled out at the
- top of his voieei "Bill, you've got to
I_ ..-a..o.-- .
come out of them 'ere boots if you
fere going to bed, will break ft vishill
• commotion was heard at the entrance of
up
,
' Chriatraas Cards.
your life, I'm called to a drill ,
• .• THE WORLD NEEDS NERVE
• Iit & sketchy article • dealing with Neede it in bushiest, in tbe study, in the
C'hristmas cards, past and present, The household. Irritability, weakness lack of
London Pagy Pal/resit, "from -whose strength—ths blue feeling—eohy they just
umns the acctimpanying sketches are eop-
. you that yore leek‘synervesi X431411 438
errozone My I lull 11 Opt "a
cards that are being sold this mem, - tutn to your oheeke, now buoyant you will
however, are those which have been ape- tell! Work! of course you'll work, for you
chilly reproduced from pictures specially enjoy it. That is, if yon will use
ai It giver nerve, strength, mute
ranee and invigorates and b 7,un
Sold by Combo, prim 50o
sainted by Miss II. M. Bennetts who al. incOntario Beekeepers' Associe tion
sok painted the original for several has decided to form a honey exchange,
Christmas cards for the late Queen Vie- to manage the Selling of the produce,'
toria. The original painting for the
King% card was executed by Mr. Finne.
More, a well-known member of the Ronal
Institute. The Queen's card Measures
some eighteen inches in height and SODA
nine inches broad. It is very handsome-
ly executed in colors on a thiek card-
board, with bevelled, gold -painted edges.
The fact that Christmas cards 'areiof BO
Muen better quality now than •In pre -
Violas years means a correspondingly in-
creased cost of manufacture, and the
original paintings for seine of this year's
cards have cost over £100, the card ba.
ing sold at the moderate prim Of 6d.
led, says :—"The most popular of all the You'll geL kloW quickly the color w I re•
-painted for their .Majesties the King and outer en
Queen, pictures of Which are given on
this page. The Queen's picture was sPlendi
Christening the Vintage. -
Ecieh year when, the time for the mak-
ing of wine conies round the oWners of
vineyards on the Moselle, in.purisuanee
of a Very mieient custom, christen the
vintege with the nanie of some import-
ant person who has been specialty prom-
inent during the previous year. "Thus
• Garibaldi and Ilistnarek haie both Jig.
tared es sponsors of certain Mooches, at
Weil; as the Emperor William, This
year. the season aebeen cold and wet?
. and the wine will be poor, so the vine-
yard' owners of the Moselle, says The
London Express, having a pretty wit for
Miglophobes, have ehriatened their Wine
After Mr. Chamberlain.
Beadlif
11'•:.ts'ss•
Thar riltUlate the &often of the
heard aliCinritiOrate the tierreal.
They build Up eh* min down room
tuna.** ether Milady will de.
They ours
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yaroPelpitatiOn Lb, Heart, After
Effector et Isa. otdppo, Fable er Meal?
Opellet Anemia, Gettolsall tibbnillttr
and all mitsUbbabs omitted or tns ere.
sem katitrunk down.
havoloured other.,
or Wilt OUP, vane
• flOo. per box or for $1.26. Aildeaberaet
Tht T.Ebum Wisialtedit10101011tt
Wok Headache, Jaundlee, Heart -
bairn, Catarrh, efthe et oms.c13 Masi.
nes% Blotehes and
DisPepsia, Baur atesizach, Water
Brash, Liver Complaint, awilow
Mudd, ComPlewlea.,
CU. A 1,1
COATED TONGUE
Sweeten the breath and clear &war an wade
and poisonous matter from the system.
Price mc. a bottle or 5 for 11.00. AILdealers
er Tag T• MILBURN 000 Limited, Toro**
Ile boiled the water that he drank,
By rule he slept and ate,
ile wore hygienie underclothes
To get the bulge on fate. •1
Thus science servedhim faithfully •
• And made him microbe -proof,. • 71
But yesterday he met defeat .1 1 abroad to be, and I wouldnot agree that
. By falling from a roof. .4 i the Russian press is characterless, colors
Chicago Record•Herald..: less, and merely the obsequious mouth- '
: . piece of the powers that be. The travel-
compromise—Wife—But why don't ler in Ramie soon becomes personally
'
you Want me to buy your neckties any
aware of the existence of the tensor. His
'
snore 2 s ' letters will probably not be opened, but '
Husband -Welt ratiboAe u g
ll:-:er.--31:odr:ttoall
kathearr-his-newspapers will often A CO
thMA
a "caviare"—as the Russians playfully
call it—something being blackened out: 1
trouble.
But I like to do thing§ for you. Hastening to borrow a paper from a !
Husband—Oh; in that ease I'll let you • friend in the diplomatic or Consular ea. I
look after the fume,* tide winter,—Chis vice, who is exempt from censorship, he
cago News. • s . - discovers often that he has missed only I
- a silly scandal or a piece of petty gossip ,
Bixby—liad a great time up in the bout the imperial family. Serious ar. :
woods. Been deer -shooting, you know • tides, unless relating to Russian inter*''
Tilliy—Ah 1 Good deal like shooting a1 affairs, will probably be intact.
the rapids on the St. Lawrence isn't it1 i
dr Tageblatt saying, however,
a is not necesstrily. in oppo. •
ny because the Emperor
sentative. I topoint'*stliI2'lout cliffileitita.1!.`.rreeellernet.
was gracio •
events" may mean a subtle °Item* fsg„,
wean Austria-Hungary from its einem° .
with Germany and Italy.
. Censorship of Existent. •
if you are a foreigner in Russia, says.
The London Daily Mail. in an article on
the censorship in Russia, the first thing •
your country people there tell you is,
• "Don't talk.; think what you like, but
• don't talk." If yeti. dabble in literature
or journalism, conceal the fact as long
as you •legitimately can. "You are very
• interesting and agreeable, and I have en-
joyed meeting you, but you niust not
mind if I ask you not to ninetion that
we had been together," a governess iva ,
the family tif a Cabinet Minister said to
me. • "I haye lived twenty years in Rus -
and never had any trouble," she
went on, "but one never knowti what 1•
may happen." •
If private individuals live in constant
Uneasiness, if the native .and foreigner
distrust everybody but intimate friends,
if they are always afraid "something
May happen" in case theymake inns-
' dicious remarks, one can imagine- tbe at
.mosphere' in which a newspaper editor
• lives and works, Every day or two he
receives from the censor a new list of
subjects which he may not discuss, and
his safety can never be absolutely as -
Mired. In the news and editorial col-
Umns he Is supervised, and he dare not
accept an advertisement without the
official sanction of „the Government, But
• I would, nevertheless, net agree that the •
influence of the Russian censor fain re-
ality all that .it is generally supposed
abBixby—What in time are yo'n talking lane: Sarah is Angry.
• It doesn't hurt the rapide to Despatches from Paris to the kinglish
Toritby?.... be
shot, you knovv.—Boston Transcript. papers say that lime. Sarah Bernhardt
"•. le indignant at the statement made by,
"Do you think it Polite" Said the foots certain Farb journals regarding her Ger-
matt to sit in his shirt sleeves and play man tour. 1 Through the mediuin of The
Figaro She declares that her German
ish stranger in Crimson Gulch, "for a
cards all day ?" tour has been a triumph from begin.
• "Yea air," answered Three Finger Sam
. "and maybe it'll be for your own good sing to end. At the conclusion of ,
to remind you that the fewer sleeves a "Phedre" at the Theatre Royal, Berlin. I
she t MS called tweritrone times before
Man has on when he plop cards around the curtain, and her carriage was Jilted I
with flowers by her admirere. Mme.
here the lees liable he is to 4,fl under
All kinds of Repairing at moderote prices
•-branches. Night and Sunday calk, answe
• directly back of Presbyterian Char& al
.isT.• ROWE
1
11OLLOW4Y Man
ristma
• Another year will soon be rast, snd
iend happy with a rhrletnne gift,
• FANCY' CHINA. GLASSWARE,'
• kinds. Besides 'he we have e I
• lines of DRY GOODS. from whio
would be for your advantage to see o
• SUGAR. CANDY. BISCUIT, 0
EBBED HERRING, 1 nd OYSTR
' Belle, or some for the Cutter shafts.
Then We have the beet thing out.
Cross Cut Sawa e are not selli
. still givirlg you full value for your ul
•• Oar termeare Caeh 'or Produce, 61 wh
•all a Merry. Christmas and a Happy
with tie at the Emporitim
Londesb4o Emporium,
ss' Dec. 5b, 1902,
•
inspieion."—Washingtoo Star. • Bernhardt is particularly annoyed at
Mattrice Grau telle story about a that she is of Germen atreetion, and
swhietrhllyhifmromfrojessonurocpiety, r.weolitolyro.oseit . reproaches the Freneh press for repeat. ,
Mg the ealtimtiy. As proof of her pat, '
riotion the• great actress. declares that
itineking cabin rup wee' diseussing the
Thie Was resented by the eheriff. "I she reeeived a geld Medal for her col.
1.8;.
the statement of a German newspaper
eccentricities 0 the American climate. du t during the Prance -German war of
•don't understand," he remarked, "why
Amerietinst persist in talkink against
.their own country. It gives ?aeons on
about the intense cold In the Klondike. t) 1
I. contradieted It, of Courses I have Iip Mr R. Gt. Macpherson. of Iteneouvert
eudlitt:tbeirleategeatrel:ablIelorzol_liNebevraciand I.I'le:sTuir.: le be Liberal nominee for
vou that ift winter it is seldom move tPOne i tt e: COM:
bane. A new severt.cent poetage stamp
ri Harvard. .
IS 1 ed about December 24. It
t*I'c;41:r
the other side a very Ivrong mpreesion. Tbefuneral of Rev Dr *Meat took
Why, everywhere I went Jo was asked lace At montreei,
W111 e sou
ii be Useful for regietered lettere.
• If you are 1
suitable
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emember th
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The Quantity,
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VA World that pontively our
arising from weak or dises
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