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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1904-08-11, Page 6IL MOM LINDE' =maw To TVA ray% vitAxsEs WILL1.4,14$ .A ZINK VILX41. Zak Penn •Olteedi Qf flatiteneist Their' =recta Were Po Sattsfactory thati win on On Ileing. Thertla Dr. Lapponi, Whose skill preSei'ved 00110 Of the late POPe Leo XIII to the great age of 92. and to whose ,care the health of the present Pope, Ucs PlUe X., is conhded, has 'written the reMarkable letter 01 inhich the following is a translet- then "X certify that 1 have tried Dr.' Beillisune' Pink Pine in four emsee of ebnple, 'Anaemia of development. Mt er a few weiiks troatment. the ,reeult came 'hilly up to my expecta- tions. For that reon I shall not fail in the future to extend the yea of this 'laudable preparation not on - Ji the treatment of other morbid forms of the category of Ai/waist or .Oltlorosis, but also in. cases of 'Neur- asthenia and the like., ' DR. GIOSIaPPIri LAPPONI. a , eea, • and the absolute corruption of their The more Practical quelltion at pre- destitute when to pleaSe a friend I system to dread them, or to dream Fent te What is to be done *Rh these tried Dodd's Kidney Pills, . that 'they would prove a serioue oh- ten toillion . pounds sterling for "The first box did me so much stacle before disciplined, determinel,.. which, the Ariglo-Fren.ch agreement ree good I felt like a new man and after' and well -officered troops. garding Egypt was concluded. N'o taking five boxes I was coinpri3tely 111. '317 • • • .• PlitiNS 1?Olis NE,I7 FRPTI motdattufltriraniwt vaintiriPelorit JUSTIFIED IN , 0 Pure soap I" You've heard nRrtaxtr 74.4.0 zi,o,000,000 PUND Wheat) fregtiently repeatatienaands TO SPEND. that England should fix a, time for WHAT HE 8AYR the yc.424,..s,. in Sunlight Seit4144 *a/70 444. ,.... , itical neceesity. Furthere. the Prance Minted Her Chance repeated by France.. It is a quasi ....paw. . 46 eReag: evacuating Egypt Will no longer be '41" , S o a p you have the fact. OPPINCalf. ........, ....... Thr QUO Lack of roneSight at declaration that the latter has re- WHY IT . a. mums owts HIS mountspower in Egypt. She has Nunn 4`efrowItie,;41 #4.al . '914 -ter or,oe- 004e,10*. Critical VECUtent nounced all claims to 'being a para- aarg To pours arepatro. knotty problem in the diplomatic re- rival to England. The dog -in -the - The Anglo-French accord eolved a forfeited all her claime as a political PILLS. hrefefg er, Vets, .ie. tionwhose interests: in the •Nilo ticed by France, and Englaud's task Doctor Had Given aim tip• and he ONIP EXPENalt "DUCES 040.4 044 ifeiV/4 '(//ree/ ASV/EA'. 4r lotions between the tore great na- manger. polict- will no longer ba prace Valley clashed during the Unit twen- in Egypt is thus made lighter. Her ened. Was Hopeless and Destitute Be- ruptUro of political relations, and executing her various Projects is fore the Great Canadian Kidney Ask for the 9chtaok nee, ty years to an extent which threat- band in a minister nfa t e colin ry and even, war writes a correspondent left free with nothing to embarrass Remedy put Him on. His Peet, from, Cairo, Egypt. her whatever. Ever eine° the Britith occupation Will tilngland hasten now to pro- Tyndall, Mn Aug. 8, -(Special)- X5-41:1ThITS EISR AND GANEe Franco, through her own negligence, claim. Egypt British protectorate? When a Man has had Kidney DiseaSe; Attractione for Sportsmen 91/. the indolence, and want Of foresight at In the natttral course of events when the doctor has .given him Uln ,, Line of the Grand Trunk. the critical moment,. allowed the Egypt ,will sooner or later be de- when that man takes Dodd's Kidney Most favorable opportunity to slip dared as such. Now that France, Pills, begins at once to recover and The Grand Trunk Railway Company from her hands when she behoved the chief power with the right to oh- is soon a well man, that malt is lies issued a handsome publication, she did a, clever stroke through which ject and fight against such a stela surely in a position to say that profusely illustrated with half-tcae lengland was embroiled single -hand- has given up all oPPoSitiOn in the Dodd's Kidney "'BIN saved his life. engras lags; descriptive of the ineny ed in. a dangerous c;ampaign• from matter, it is not likely that any That le the experience of MT. J . . attractive localities for sportsmen on Which it would be difficult for her • other power will place any serious perkins of this roam Speaking of their line of railway. Many of the to extricate herself, Here lies her difficulties. in the way. Whether hit: ease Mr. Perkins seys regions reached by the Ortind Trunk fatal mistake, France: whose intia England will in the near future pro- . "For two yeeast wan troubled with seem to have been specially prepared mate•aocmaintance and political as- claim Egypt e, protectorate or not, my kidneys and at last becaine so bad for the delectation of mankind, and cendency in Egyptian Atfitlire &AO it is one in fact, and it in doubted that the doctor who was attending where for boot period the cares ot from the end of the eighteenth een- whether Hoglund rules India with the me it•ave me up and said was in- tury, ought to have had kr better sarne facility, certainty. and easiness curable, to grow worse. I Was the "Highlan business are east aside and hie is given up to enjoyment. Not only do 'insight into the character of the of mind that the does Egypt. "I continued becoming unrivalled -facic114itiefs fo°rt-tbarotichopnrctsineng! a' tian eople their degeneration, • - ---VAST-EWPROVEMENTS:--- - unable -to- work and -was ashing and camping, but the 80,000 Islands of the GeOrgian Bay, Thou - mulct Islands and St, Lawrence Riv- er, ltideau Riser and Lekes; Lake St. Sohn, and the many attractive lo- calities in Maine and New ITami:l* shire, present eqtial opportunities for health, pleasure and sport, All these localities are reached by tho Grand Trunk Railway System, and: on trains unequalled on the continent. Abstracts of Ontario, Michigan, Que- bec, New Ilampshire and' Maine fish and game laws are inserted in the publication for 'the guidance of sportsmen, The (lrand Trunk Rail- way has also issued descriptive 11- lustrated matter for each district sop- exately, which are sent free on eta plication to the agenta of the Com- pany end to Mr. J. I), McDonald, District Passenger Agent, G. 'I% IL. Union Station. Toronto. ,It, was but, a glence and France definite decision has yet been made, cured. realized her great and irreparable but undoubtedly this own will serve Dodd's Kidney Pillcure the kid - error -recognized it when it was various big projects, chiefly in the iwys, and cured kidneys cure Dropsy, too late, It was her second groat Irrigation Department. • Rheuniatism, Heart Disease and all pblitical defeat.heia, the first, being, Though two great darns were On- other diseases resulting from impure when she also was too late to buy structed at Assouan and-Assluet, 'es- Wood. Isnaall's shares of the Suez Canal, pecially the former, which was open - which wad constructed by French en- ed with. so much ceremony, yet; they : gineers and French genius. Khedive are far from supplying the wauts of TAXING THE TIGER. Ismail was then. on the brink of fin- the country. More dams will have .--- andel ruin -almost bankrupt, His to be built so as to supply irriga- Took the Edge off its Appetite by hover -ceasing cry was money -ready tion for tbe thousands and thou- Stuffffed Figures. Money -And never was he in a tight- sand -of acres which, owing to the , , er fix than when he, in a frt of royal want of such supply, are at present John Lover, the famous animal a /tr. Geruseppe Lapponi, Physician to Mania, offered these shares to the alloilad to waste, both in Egypt and tamer at the Boston Zoo, was speak- , the Pope, who has writteo a - world's Market, Lord • Beaconsfield, the Soudan. Two of themare now ing the other day of the.. curious me - with his ,Yeviish instinct, proceeded being carefully considered, and ooe- th-cals 'employed •by .soine animal letke in praise of Dr. Wil - to hogotiate in a businesslike -way. that of Ra;sata-may be decided, upon tamers to subdue their dangerous limns' Pink Pills for - France kriew of it firSt, and was the near *tura, while the already charges, The trairiers of wild . Pale people. • • already' negotiating atvith.- the Elio= constructed dam at Assouan will be . t'm s di lay ' .d. Has:A.VIEsT GIRL: dive But she did not seem. to increased in height, Part c3f this a good deal of originality in devising • • „ grasp the key of the situation . sum will also go toward constrfisc-irieans to subdue intractable animals. , , The. neaviest girl in the world is ate the iniportante of this opinion. Pleasure to Ismail waS 'dot the only ing Soudan railways and developing Per instance, there was a ehowman passion. it was a re- its agriculfure. . I used, to know named Melchior, He old, and weighing 270 lb.. She has It emuld be imposssible to eraggere - - - • Meda Milinoite, erf Kentucky; 10_years Dr. LaPPorii's high official position •aninnenlent er gained 84 lb. in the last three years, places his professional comPetence kigi°n to him. Selling his shares Mr. I,eigh Hunt, an American gee.- once bought for a sting a magnificent cheap or dear, he cared very little tleman who is i t t d ' E - 13 I ti . tt"t . h b . . aboUt that.• He alwaye had the thin and Sandell affairs, has alreads- cause it had already killed two .men. and mentally as bright as any girl , . n eres e in gap- enga ge ing c eap e" 'She is exceedingly aCtive physically, above question, and it is certain • • that he did not write as:above with-. Egyptian fellah to fall beak upon. ;bought. 15,000 acme of land; chiefly This tiger had a ferocious nature, of .her og , . . out weighing his words, or without 0 13'6r father and mother What he cared • for was ready cash--, in the Soudan: He Is an enterpris- Melchior at first would, put his foot " ii. full sense of the effect his opinion are of oormal weight, and her sister it once -without bargaining .or loss lug man, who will in course of time or this hand into its cage,. but front 'and brother of • less than ordinary would have. . • a. • of thine: The English •Constil-Gener-:- have much influence .in the.•:conntry, the way it would leap, at him .he sizs, ,. • • . The "simPle anaemiaV deev'el°P- al had just left Ismail and concluded He had ladt week an audience *ith knew that to put himself entli•elyain • • men ' PP re e ° by r' aPP°73i the affair when the French Consul the Khedive and. seems to be very its. power 'would be suicide. Notli- of • course ,that tired, languid condi- oamo to announce to the latter the enthusiastic on the matter: 'Before ing he could do would establish 'a tion of young girls whose deVelope terms of the French GOVernment. He many years pass Mr. Hunt will be friendly 'relationship between him- • . • • . • • 7' was too late. The. newt; was tele- one of the great. laeded preprietors self and the tiger. Some originality • , .. whose health. at the period. of ' that graphed to Gambettaa who was at .iii. Egypt.. • ' • was needed, and Melchior showed it O. CI, RICHARDS ,§F, COS ' developraent, is so often imperilled. the time at a game of billiards •with These projects,' when the Y shall by taking some old clothes, stalli,ng Dear Sire. -1 have used MINARD'ThS A girl, bright and merry enough in ehildhood, will in her teens grow btr. eine of his friends. • When he operied have beconie actual facts, cannot but, aiwni with rags and throW'ing them LINIME,NT in. My_ st able_ for over a the telegram his fac6 turned crimson; give a very importa'nt irriPetlie ..,,t,,e in the cage. • The tiger, in. a jiffy, year and consider it the very best degrees pale' and languid. VregAr_en_t.... he ineeed the billiard stick. on the foreign industry and trade. , '..une tore the old 'clothes to pieces, think- for horse flesh ,1 •can • get and. strong- heallitel*, and a sense of uneasiness , hi h st d giou n ro e w , , , , ied a d b k it • ith•his fOot furtber Stuns -atich shOuld heare use- in there a human being. Next day, ly recominend 'it. - ' ' :' • 1 . , "ISLAND CITY" . HOUSE AND ELM PA !NTS Wiii Dry In 8 Hours. - On thue at an ifardeare Dealer*. P. D. DODS 84 Cal TOrOlitO, • • , I 1 1 11 , 1 1 11 • 1 ., 1 1 0, • • • Potatoes, Poultry, Eggs, .Butter, Apples Let us have your consignment of any of the ite articles and we Will . get you good pricee, THE DAWsON COMMISSION CO Limited Cor. West Market and Colborne $ts, TORONTO. , LOWER PRICES USE OAN BE MAO IN BETTER QUALITY *Ott Pails, Wash Basins, Milk Pans, &a Any First-Chatsti oivoor Oan Sanely Vod. 'INSIST ON GETTING EDDY'S. tome aj . 'Ueda im 1 *1 111 1"1 I ...boa 01601111,11 II dr 11 0,, 111k1,111U1011 Se: asisIltaiteni _ -"TOILET"." FOR HORSES, . A beau•ty hospital for horses has :been . eetablithe.d in • Peals.; Here horses " .have their emits masaagech, their rhoofs manicured, .and. thole teeth • ifiled . and whitened; .arte here they :laden to stand properly. and to inove• an all the fashionable , gates. . 'Probably the most' interest- - ring and novel operatioa to Witness in the electrical. massaging of it horse etiat.- This" has. the 'same effect on the .coat- of -a librse , as .0a:the...sc0.lp.. •of . • a man; at .Makes the hair thick. and fine and glossy, .and,• where -the skin, 'haS'..beerr .riabhed hare, it -.beings on new ,.grewth.: - • r r. • • r her miserable. arist when it. is time thrOwiog the pieces eava,v• from. him lenely been .amaestai. Jo the Detente de /IL the next deir and the next, McI- • , 1.7 E0‘ HOUGH. I w c e cannot nn &stand, makes i :a. ht of rag a, d passioe. Clette had not :the present, Anglo- for her lito leave off being a girl and n FRENCH' INFLUENCE. grene agree e e comes to different individuals at dia. The- French influence remained. pre- also in their turn, be u ize o s • .1- h ci time passed, the noinsal ceased to oliior .continsied .. to .thrqw. . to., the Livery Stalslee. Quebec. • . . . ' • ' I ment be r ached' wi 1.. l. 'tiger staffed • (igen-% and the • 'tiger* .. , become a wornan-a. change• *Mai. contintied to destroy 'them; only, 'as - " iler.PrOjetts, The EgYptian Anancest.' ferent ages -her AlervelOpinent liilgers-' .Ponderate.for .several years'after the • •• why? Because elie. has' too little occupation: It 'was the effect. of .- .• • . put heart into its wor a d in the blood. That is what •Dr. Lapponi* inertia; it. was: alSo the reaction oft stabl •standard • that the G e . end, .to Make a long. stary short, it 1 - means • When . he speaks, in the saien... aversion, Which' the. EgYptians felt ment could affords toSPend ,much for gave up altogether these attacks on 11 said the aeronauts in his balloon.; tihc language natural' to him; of "the toward .the: occupying poWor: Furth- the .develai ment of the ceuntry. • : anaemia of developrtient:" Dia Win - ernioreiteelSerions opposition France gad,: ;‘, al- brings her nearer ad. she. vaarecrows-at would 'juat,..' . Play Shall see ail. the stars very seen." limns' Pink Pills tor Pale 'People first placed in the way of occupaa g have the power of making. new :den and the diplomatic stops she 1908 arriaes t e Suez Oanal Com- at ails Now, wataltlelchipr's.time, He • And he when he itoppecl Three millions of stars and a nioon! • blood. Thery cure • anaemia just an had taken toward limiting its• extent papy will pass into the hands of the opened the cage door. one morning, • • E t." G t Thi bi Walked in boldly and slaplped the • . aea with them or blse not notice them ne was ht for he dropped • food curer; Ineage.r.• , That is' :how were Tie:use:de endea.vors, which • tie' t b tercet el• ste to_ nuai income of AR 'AM (Inn , , - • 15,• gave him. a friemdly look a•ritcl Oirrred.wiestow•s•sowrioNG BYRUM. hat been wsed tiger familiarly on. the beat. It . It o , o en. . Al • For Over Sixty -Years .. ' they help growing girl's, who, -.for seemed. to the siniple-ininded Egyp- item alone realizes at present an' en- ra e. . a iams ,pills eould . . • g • the Suez Canal. will be no less than Melchioa, and fihally died 'of -heart winiIrcoal:licerily2. relfiltFiriTthuelstotoumTwach:ard bowels, and is the five cent* a hottle a deeline"7:-which means consuinpticia of • ii. foreign. poWer, that they could peried of me the annual Income of manikin. It lived .seven years with The value of 'Dr. William's' Pink ' 'When tlie, great crisis came durin.g . --. .. all - those. eeyen . sake" Mae. Wrestow'shiclotTun'tle-°Trittullee•suret 6-nOld lave them. • . • • of' the French Government,. •P: ; Z0,000,000. " a • . , • trouhle, and through 1 .__,... • s N. -years it wa.s as gentle es a kitten. AI ' ' • • • --a-- f th • hildre while teething. into chronic ill -health, or "go into nerd liberatitig. them *from the . yoke ;however, • calculated that at that It took him, you see, for another asootbos the child, softens the cutue. Einar Pale. eerie A GREEN DIAMOND. .. • Consider the porous plaster, my chtld could have handled...it.'. Pills as a nerve tonic, referred to the change of the Foamy Ministry, D Dr. Lapponi; inakes them valua- Which the preseat Khedive was under soo " reinarket1 the philosopher, • :" r ble to men as well as women. 'rhey taking -to no without consulting • • ' . • . . "and don t get discouraged.. EverY- eat on the nerves 'through. the blood Lord Cromer, and which ma'cle 50 Discovery on Xining Claim in a . end thus cure diseases like St. Vitus emelt' noise at the time, Franee re- South Africa. • actE • , hangs on, • and eventeally achieves body turns his back �n- it, yet it NCE AT -15,000 PEET. • • Zneuralgia, paralysis and loco-, monstrategi with all her power and riorisiderable interest, writes a cor- The fact that the Britieh armed success by clese application." motor ataxia. When bnying these strained every nerve nail tbe diplo- respondent hae been aroused in expedition into Tibet has suffered • fall 'name Dr. Williams' Pink Pills most and a ruPture was feared. green diamond of about three- congelation of the °ft on megazin° nal piRIER •ilreS . • it is indPortant see. that the motile string wee strained to its ut-, Johannesburg by the 'Aiseovery of a trolls imperfectly cooked food and. the MI tit t u ' • for Pale PeoPler• is printed en: the. France aPpeard • once mord ,as the tees earat. The gem heA supped rifle leeks leads a: limiter •in the Ltin- • ria e) -"I don't wrapper . around each ties.. Never friend of the eople, and furthermore into a ereviee in the iron plates .of clon -limes to remark •that the appli- Ie fa er mar g oifeent, cores GIRO. Mt • "Do you. think he is really •in. love With you?" asked Maud. : :don't itnow," answered. Mamie. • "Ige says he' 'is, 'but this letters. don't seund...te. Use Lever's Dry Soap ta powder/ to wa:sh wooleos and flannels,-Yeu'll • - • • • • "Ah me!"' exclaimed Harduppe. "It's very hard to be peer," ".Non seese!" replied Sinnicia. "I :find it the easiest thing .in the world...". . • • . :•• • illoant's Liniment ...Cures 11.11temper". , . . • 1 "—sr, • • Cholly-Yeharming widow, isn't she? • They Say she ce• to marry again." Algy-"I wouldn't want to be Widow's •second Cholly-7"Well; I'd. rather he a wid- ow's second husband than her first,. doneriereknow." • I-, stab tittit i the.f iend of ttie Yowl 'Khedive th bin inM w foo catirion. of a little scientific knowledge knew why you are not, as Porielders,to • • • • than waate of ilioneY---it is a men- Theo came the latter and mere during the dismantling of the mill would have saved much :trouble in of my ,coinfort as you use d to be of . see to health,. If you. cannot get the dangerous crisis of Fasnoda... Here, to make room for a new starap 'bats this .case. The military authorities your. --------------as.ShO-"WhY, . *nine Pills from your dealer Write again, -.France was a litt1e'. too late tory, • a • • . should have known that at 15,000 dear, I am" Ife-"1-low de you Ole Dr. WElfains' Medicine Ca. on th. *scene. '1'he affair came .:just .1,11 1603 over -seventy similarly feet altitude oil wages to be lubri- make that opt? When. I cone into pneeleefil., Ont.:' and the Pills will after the victory or Orridurnian, just colored diamonds were feund upon, start, and that the boiling point of the house have tO huntaaeOund for . . Summer • . ' • , Whooping co1.144.:, • is always so much harner to set rid of. be seat you poet paid at 50 cents a when the .power of Mandisin was . the sgime prciperty. • They had. all water descends .aboat two degteeti. nor slippers. and everything else :a . • ecrs or six boxes for $2,50., crushed, never to rise Again. Had slipped bet•tveen the dies 'and escap- Fahrenheit for every 1,000 feet of happen to want, but when 1 ust 0 .t. . ar and succ e e le a an ed destruction. It is conJ dine , WALKING ON TAME, BEADS. get himself into commtinication to that znarlY other green stones were with air -tight lids, fernishecl. crushed out of existetice. For the safety -valves blowing off .lit a With come in from town, you would rush Queer Peat Practised by a Couple tween him. and the Stahel before the first time since that date the Klerks- sure of 15 pounds to - the sql,n)reare-e' about gathering op his things, wheel_ his easy -chair up to• the fire, warm • establish a good understanding , be- , • ' affair might have had a different is- resume operations on this ground, culty found in boiling food,. ' Pure head -rest, and a foot -ret so that all ' 11( Ch eed d to b r d e d, ascent above sea -level. Cooking -pots court you and your father • would noMinion Lift Steamships RIONTREAL TO Lnignpoolf. Or -, 62d.te• Service: Second eabin passengers lerthed. In 1 .t necommo: 'Cation on the +warner at the w tate' a on to Lirernota or p'42.50 to London. • Third 01.5ve to ileorrlIscirliiiiajritte(421,7,1otanginIsrW; " DOMINION LINE orrict34, • 41 KiCs St E., Turonso,.17 ht. iiitcrautent, Nontreat • BUC,HAINAN'S. • .UNLQ.A.DINO ODTFIT.,", . Works well both ost '• -startles and. in-barnw unload ing is Iliac:. ar,i4dvi tesz:oe. r • • Sendtereatalogusto 51.1'. BUCHANAN & CO„, Ingersoll Ont. 13,u.u. 71 rat oa CLEANING et wAti1,11" Can be done periectIP hip .ottu r. °French PrOce LAD i ES' tIRMSH AME1114M11:11-(EINti CO, ag0NTRINI.Ta TORONTO, •OTTa:W.A. k QUEBEC,: . 1VIEDICAL .CONVENTION • Delegates to the Medical Aesocia- -tion at Vancourver can return through. • San askisco, Les Angeles; Salt:, Lake City, Denver and the ,•'World's Fair" St. Louis,. by account :Knights Templar meeting. • . 1 Tickets 'on sale .from Alienist 15th , to Septeinher 9tIti good- for "returti. until October • 28rd, with ' stopover . iprivileges 'hi each direction, This ia • an open rate to the public as tick- ets are not sold •••.on .. the eertificate plan. .The rate from Toronto.will be .. $70.25.. Correspondingly low . rates from other points. tlehets call be purchased going via Vancota• ver, returning through 'above cities,. ..orBvyieverivteinrsga.E. ravoIng Passenger Agent, Union. Pacific Rail- road, 14' Janes Building; . Toronto, •• Ont., he. will give, you full informs,' • tion. • , Teather•-..;"tiessie. name one bird" s . sort of a bird is that'?" Little Des- - 1 that is now extinct." Little 13e:este --"Dick:'' • Teacher -"Dick! . . of Danth. - fatal blow was; struck the latter, the drop G: and D. Company propoee to inch, wonld have prevented the .diftl- his• slippers, Standing on one'si head and walk- and get • him ,both a • it, ordinal,' under the sue. In the Whole history of Egypt mondb; die- glateritie instead of machine oil She - feat compared with that in which and ttie prospects of unearth- would have paved the trenble with ,lie had t do - Ives to drop right diplomatic: relations between Epg- occupatioa /lever were the i Which Contains both gold and in ore of these green gems aret 6 ni the rifles and Maxim guns. &nen • and be cOmfortable," ing on one's hands ar "Ohl that was only so .he'd go to * , two Danes have been indulging in land and France so straitened .and being • eagerly watched from the s c ,eP soone• a " for the past two months. •"Thetie mmi en war so imminent asatthat. period. R n: • th' are brothers, and they have acquired It was evident front all. thin that 'I ' 1 , great facility. in the difficult art of. England Was prepared to fight for 01.D FASHIONED. Walking on theTi needs. . Isigypt, and that France did not con- • Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local apliecttions, as they cannot • There in Only one .way to euro deafness, is Selit direet to the diseased DR. A. W..CHASEs •The men have a pad fastened to sider the matter of a , sullieiently vit- But Still in the Fashion. reach the seased portion of the ear. ; CATARRH CbRE the crown of their head, and on al nature for her interests to justify . and that is by constitutionel remedies. : Parth bY the freprovesSalower. ' this they stand. They do net hold embarking 0/1 a war with nilglap.4;. Deafness is caused hy als inflamed Con: Heals the ulcers, cleats the air the legs straight up, but bend them 'Since then it is an ever new and in (Mien ef the raucous lining of the Iles . passages, stops droppings In the her chief holiciV w" delr•:" story to hear how one can be (ettire- tacinati • Tube, .witen thts tube itt In- ' till they, are in a horizontiil position ected to block and paralYee Flrig- named you haye a reiebling sound or ; throat and pennanantly cures y nia e 0 . id when It ts Ifn•-. Catarrh and Bay Fever. Blower I d ver by change of food, ' and they stretgh the arms out in a land's .projects and administration, "Pot. tWo years I wag teoubliel ItlinriTinsZallireaginieaels IS the retina told , free. All dealers, or Dr, A. W. Chase Medicine Co., Toronto and Buffaloi lino parallel with the legs, ' chifly in .the way of State expendt- with what my physiCian said was the tinte;ei the' intetirtmat:on ieta ihte tileh _r Tliey go alcmg by niakirig a series .ture, and eipeeially Inthe Irrigatio • n old fashioned dyspepnia. mit and this it e res orer o s no In ai ebilditiOn, ilea -Ting Will be deStroyed EXPLORER'S Morixiggi+TZ • • usingat,h,3 museks of the chest and PRODIGAIXTY. d ed Catarrh which is nothing but -9nsuTionnicti6n • The Lung • twoiltlakee.ere them eitiekle. Them is no itein•• rious drug in it and it is pleasant At all druggists, 25o,, MM. and $LOOa bottle. sie-"Chir canery. 'The cat extineted Singleton, -"Front what I have seen of your wife, I ant led to be- lieve that pho is somewhat of a temperieer." . WeilderIey-"You bet she is. I see her tenmer rise more frequently than I caro to," "That was gO, great scheme oltt : •••••••.a Shrewdly1* W0.ed," Didn't near' of it," "Gave it out. that the first one of his eleven daughters to be married should have his attire fortune." "Wbat was the result?" "Eleven 'elopements in one night. They can't deterfnine wnich one was the first, so Shrewdly gets rid of h� girls and keeps the fortune," og hops or jerks, raising the body and Public Works Departments. 'There was. nettling I could. cat forever; nine cases out of ten aro cams- ' bat 20 or 50 min.utes later Wale hildren badk. It is the strongest of sights ORO of Isxnail's chief legacies to his .-ta. • d • t t . an nfle,med cell di Mori of the inticeust SliggetiOn. Ereet COMMIOD. Mena - and thee drop again to ;the 'ground ProffigacY and extravagance brought weak' ' I rr 1, • This went on from day t° atcg) ctift4(eit CarePngtinbc:scO•Vii.s4 The last of. •the 'great English . ex have just made it wager to do a of financial ruin. • England Witthout tiny prospeets of being F. .1, CHIeleb1Y CO.. Toledo*, ' sold by all 1)ruggiste Tee. from f th, ti h among t, toles ott tla to observe them raise the body cont. 'Wintry the •eaisse de In date. It be sp3 ing my too pp in tipan les ss,.(s„s oriel in London. . plefely from the floor, Jerk forwatd; came to existence at. a time wine -1414i until I would be very faint, and we win .give obe Bemired Dollars for • on their pad -protected heads. They • hint and a whole State to the brink day until was to ibly a at ed and Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. ploi,ers of Africa 'having new • gone long topsy-turvy walk' in the. streets - lee:nice, the. chief - crediforst 'lied • •to ------ ' ;' - '- * • Take gall'S.- ',inanity itilla for. Oonsta been esked Whether it would not be " of Paris, ten minutee on and ten look after the • ,vast sums of Money "One ay I Was advised by an old pation, a. fitting thing to raise a Memorial; they advaneed If`gypt, They lady to try Grape-Nute and cream minutes off; it will last six holies. , BABY'S DAcountry remained wider Itanail's eon- confidence that, Grape -Nuts would do about the graduation in this' scale of Burton, Baker, •Stanley-athese are ' trol there was no guarantee for their all she said for Me 1.1S 1 had tried int elligence, asked, "What to these intrepid men. t • that so long as the finances of the !raving off all fattsr food. I had no A teacher, questioning little boys Mungo 'Park, Livingstone, Grant, nsiadnetetsh(NlYoorttihwyr !,,ogrtakte daeappeemtliol matgre- . . i — • money, Every year plunged the so many things witheet any help. next to man?" Whereupon it cirittelse Itching so Bad They Would Tear Their The sunnmer menthe ere a bad time Khedive deePer and deeper into enor- But it was so simple I thought I fellow who. was etideutly sniarting handed down in bronze, to atieceed- Flesh—An Extraordinary Cure by for bebieS, arid an anxiMis \ time for mous debts. The two pow'ers agreed would give it a trial, she insisted • 4 under'a sense or pretrious defeat, int- ing senor:Mons. • • • • , .Plinarfs 1.1111Ment Cores t el d's'i. etc, - . • .. . : • ....:..„. : .• . First Guest tit banquet)* WIs• this it spring chick -OW?" Second Guest - "That's Whitt the caterer calls it leirst Guest (tasting it) -"Well, he's it prevaricaterer l ' ' . ad.in Dsease '•:.) it "4-411 r.,; inothet's. Fermentation ari cleeOlri- that, they ought to have two repro- so. mediate's)* distended all competitors Fatencis flalton-hirnself an ex— petition in the i3tomach and bowels sentatives to guard their intereets, 'Well I ate sonic foe breakfast and ems flannel plover of reputation -for 'dici he not DR are the cause of the maey • suminee Ismail Wag tiesigned an annual pretty seen the lady called to sea shrtirtP,r°117,133371.6,8,11"ting' penetrate to Khartoion half a eon- cemplainta of babias and young child- salary of X,800,000, arta his control, her 'patient' as she cation me and - tursr ago?-seggeste that a mem. ren. This ie the reason why the hot .oVer the finalicee of the country was asked 114 had tried her adVice. Weather- menthe.- are more fatal to abolished. To the extranagant '"Glael you did child, do yott feel ; little ones thari any other season. Prinee this sum was a mere trifle sortie better?' , - •• None 136,by,0 Own Tablets should always he and.he was soon tignin crying for ,, ,N6,, I Nom, ,I do not know as foUnd in every herne, where there are more Money. Hie simpleet and most I dO, the only difference I can see is ! Ideft young children and their prompt use expedietit Way ler procuring itwe° have rto Hour Stotim11 (tad come •to To dUririg hot weather May saris a. pre- to send has on ereatures to lay I t, ; , think of itt. T havenT spit up your ! ' feioue Iittle life 'The tablets Oro con- their bands on the 'cash packete on four teaspoons of Grape -Nuts vet. t i - . Bother . ntipation, diortinba, and stnniant, owl way from the various PV).- ,,N.61. did it ever have any trouble Ga Y tronbleS, eind are guaranteed to eon. vificeta-a princely highway robbers'. with rape-N'tits then oe any other ou tete he opiate er harmful drug. Mae. It, was the first step he took toward time for this feed always stays; milt& tfolline* Sisson tl Itidge; N.S.. dethronerneet and baniehreent, The down saye :,--."Xlefore using • Ilaby's Own. ealeee a de la date Wat4 organized and rny stoneach digtats • it perfectly; I soon got •strong and well Vsing Tablets my little one tried ailnost, under the guardiatithip of Franee, again and blest; that 'old lady every - etititinuolisly with stomach troubles. IiIngland„ and other ititerested pow- . 1 can truthfully say I never had any ere, The 'surplus money il7tt41 kept, tIllt* I see her' Wilson $ Meelkinie act Itti Prerciptly and give in it ati a, guarantee nritill the occult- 3"(itlac an faValifl a °R Printitl$1 T te weigh 125 pOuntle and feel Ouch satisfaction as the tablets do, Illation reached the respectable skim to oriel to all the explorers be placed in Kensington gardens. • 7 His idea is that it inattsive block he erected near the preseht obelisk in memory of Speke. -.On' its rounded ; top would be a /imp of Africa, in bold end eolord motisaic, such as it «lei\ Would appear en. it globe of 5 It. ra- g, dins, and down its stopirig sides ekr rosuld be earveci the 11411TleS of the - greater and lesser expIore.rs, Alto- gether it very atfraCtive design. • "Nor would it eost much," said ; the secretary of the IfoYa1 (.4eograPh- : Ica! 8ociety recently. "Proposals - have been mule before note for /nem - :Alois to ftiounis African traveileis. But ttie passing or fatenley seetah to, offer n epeelal opportunity for Mr. flalton's idea, What is wanted is that sotrieorle eihould pueli the propo- rtutil &out Tbe WillitUrte' Medi- The present, Anglo-Prench agree. Mitt. • .11 ,nal. Possibly," added Mr. 'Kettle, gorie Co., trOeleville, Ont. Price 23 itumt leaves PA./gland**, hand.free 1(46t the little book "The toad to --- - "the toyal cleograptalcal.Society it - t 'do not think you make any claire of ki0,060,000, Without the cons strong find well to6t1 it le duo c'stir°"' ly Pads fee thent which their use will not emit of prance, h'Ingland could not Iv and only to having found tilt) itlIbetanthtte." The tablOttl etin be and trot net totieh the aunt for any propor food iu ararro-Nutu." Natuo had itom &bp Maditine dealer or by PurPOSeS whatever, given by Postuni CO.„ Battle Creek, "Id ItverYwile". 10 cent* to a box, the matter* both: tor the preeent in each pat age. ro. • If0. 82. 04. stilt may take the matter up." • . CHASE'S 0 I NTM E • Too . many children are in agony from itching, 'burr:leg skin disease. Too Many mothers are worn out by anxiety and loss of sleep in watehing over their little ones who are toetur- eel by such ailments. Clitiee'e Ointment, is (I PrOnipt and positive cure ,for every form of itching akin disease, and has proven lie marvellous power In thotisands nb 'cases, RiMilar to the one described , below. Mrs, Lois' Bleltay,,ariverton, Digby County, NS.,writes ;-"hfy thildren were taken wllt an itching, burning ekin diseate and tens their flesh until It, 1V41.8 43014.1 anti their shirts Would sometimes .„he wet with blood, The doctor did not secni to know what ailed them and could give no relief, ;; TV I' so I began usinfi Dr. Chase's Obit- " anent. "Wherever it was -applied it did its work . well., and, has entirely eured them of this hoorible disease. They Isuffered so they could not sleep . eights, and 1 think it it had lasted Much longer I. would have gone crazy . from the anxiety and. loss of sleep. 1 • cannot • find worde to . praise In. Chase's ,Ointment . enoughfor the ..good it has done in, children, , and • hope other. taifkrers will try it :"., Dr: Chase's Ointinent, OW cents 11. • box, at all &Mere. or Volnianson,g' Dates. * • Compaliy, Toro n I 0. To pro - toot you againnt itilitatiow.... the per. trait and nignature of In. W.A, Chats', the famous retaipt book' au. thor, ure 4111 'awry box,