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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance, 1905-12-07, Page 6fOOOMMWM.Or 4•1400.01,14,4,440,4,14/004,,,Imm,••••• From the Sweet Scented Island of Oelon IP T 1 1'RYsays..quite low-Wnielt there waen't any cxenteent for. seeing the gaidener (INA a underetana Engliela exeepting you speak I it ont loud, and slow= -I saye: 'lent come t from aleieter UAL yonr highness.'" Oteige etops for want of breath, and loipeti the perepiration from his forehead. IT WAS NOT A FAN CURE. THI3 SENSATION4 OF A WORK Being Cut in Two or Four Has I;ittlo Bffeot on tho Squirms'. Some iemarhahle experinienta have ..----- been carried ;la to Immo* whether the lr e sutler pain or sees , HAI, biting at his emor funotiely. with oweammalnation ' his eyes fixed, on the untnes face, draws POWS Kidney p.m ole cured "„ ei any matt when wined. „rho moat 1 et ea on -go on!" Adams' Wight's Disease. the striking uf these( xperimente Wel'e made on I qilittnult Part ItWOrIll. If littell a a long breath. . "Well, Master Mel. it Was lust as if 1 low animal be divided at ita Middle trensversely wily the p011t el 10r half had told her the world was going to end; sne OM Not Solteve en le .• ;in tent ;glow, twee evirmior Collingwood, Ont., NOV. 2 7.. -(Special.) tvelger(lia'rcilla?ailliiiillikentlit!":11111:irit'ilat'l.litoitg:1111,‘tit":1111:"'s; . she turned as white as snow, and her To -day She is Strong mad Well, mot -placidly Natural Green Tea A Positive Luxury +, ., hana dropped to her side; then she raised , her eyee and looked at inc so, that I was MOVeinents lrliteli, ant 4, i t te 40c Per Pound No Japan Tea Can Compare I stmt.!: dumb for a moment• to go right through Inc, soft anti kind asi ' they aeeolea --Mrs Thos Adams who moved, here i "bone' ' ' , , 1 tie melte:ally, away, Now. if ettett nt - two years two trent Burk s lad 8) those lialvee be halved again the post- eealeci Packets only, same form as the Famous! thgy were. Then I told her, word for ; bi one of eip 311 t . 01 • t4 word, Master Hal, and waited." Bright's' "1> I "(ha" who °"° tevioe "nowt' of mit selotromi °Int! had Diseaee and are now strong tee . Black Teas of "Salada" Brand , "Well -well-well e"anterior halves eraWl ;May. 'Ville , ..you are Mr, serteanee servant, and well, Like all the ether"10 Was ,snine proeess may he continued with pre- • cured by Dodd's Kidney Pills. yes?" site said. so low and quiet like. feisely like result until the pews are no st Theu I pulled out the flower without "I was eight months an invalid," says longer large enough to erawl indepen- iroesestarasautatesiellEXMXIOEVIDEILISZEMLICItiglailll t a ee* Mrs. Adams, "and no one eau tell what 'dently. This striking phenomenon phenomenon ex- ; word. to show her that it was all right. ' She wasn't pale any humor, faster Hal, ; I suffered. My doctor said 1 bad Bright's pleined in part by (ho two sets of museu- : and to see the way she looked at that Disease and SeiatiCa, mit I got no relief ilar fibers in the worm, cme loegitudinal, ' flower was enough to -to -make a, man from anything lie gave me. At last a causing the squirming and jerking, and . knock that blessed count on the head ' friend of my husband induced me to the other circular, Mitch produees the there and then. 'Tell Mr, Bertram ' she ' give Dodd's Kidney Mils a trial, I had erawling. l'ay in the postertor segments ; says, with her fare all drooped '' like, 1 no faith in them, for I thought I never ithe former set should be etimulated alld "that 1 will be by the large cedar at the I would get better, but atter taking three iu the anterior the latter set Profeeeor - end of the garden at 6 o'clock. and give , boxes of them I was able to do iny ;Norman saya he does not know, For it 04 t. e '•• e e eel -al -go t. L. le IA L.A.. t, It. I, 0 :. 01 t. I :, L. 0 01 li.;. t. 0 1010 AL. to It. ,L,I C., t.le...0. t.t 0 01 ,. i. te._ him thie, and she takes this flower from ' work. I have had good health ever 'purpose the experiment seems conelusive. Th ler dress. o'ne I sed Dodd's Kidne Pills " e abdomen of a bermit crab may he out in two without any but a very stIght Hal suatches at it -very much as the ...........04.4.0............ monkeys snatch at biscuits in the Zoo, response from any remaining movable ore "Is that all?" hdemanded,Remembered His Raising.e greedily, gan. "Limning' stops a few seconds. "Every wora, Master Hal," responds Goodman Gourong, who was paying an when four or five hundred abdominal 1 George, solennely; "every syllable, and exceedingly early morning visit to thesegments Inc cut away, then proceeds hand. She was gone and across the lawn like a some suburban dwelling, removed the paste- quietly breathing as before. Its order fairy." board stopper from the battle of milk Mend- , ureathing, flexion of abdomen, pause, ex. l Hai paces up aud down, his face work. Mg by the kitchen- door mut drank the . in With excitement and passionate de- greasy old hat aa -respiratory p IT ttoeli7o ;ill °tviet the from the topd. acirdateeassig took side hoist Itueeir o,f,Gaebotil)ohlitliuels14 LOVE AND A TITLE on), do it. edaster Hal," said George, with great confidence. "How?" demanded Hal. CHAPTER XXXIV. This may certainly be considered the happiest moment of Maud. and Georgena's matter, sir -give me the mese lives, to say nothing of Mr. Lamb -totes. sage!, in that gentleman's eyes, a lord wee t "Or a letter," mused Hal being somethinee more than human, No, sir," said George, respectfully; something to make much of, to worship "not a letter -that's dangerous -gets and to gloat over, and here they were left about or nnsearnes. Let it be a /nee. as thick as currants in a Christmas „ , sage, sir; I'll give it to the young lady, pudding, and all as affable, as he re- 1 "2 "' the ouse. middle continues 'tie crawling, the front never 'fear, Maeter liar 'George," he says, "you are a good fel. ' "Thank ye, ma'am." he said, "I may do , ... .. g mg forward and the rear half marked afterward, as if they were mere sdneena,tkini.ievtehrings violet in a while but I 11111 re'Right," said Hal, and the curt nobodies. . low, a good, faithful old chap! You have i furgit ,that I was t!aised a backward. .Millipedes devided while "right" meant volumes. "Tell her, then, "Depend upon it, girls," he said, in I managed wonderfully, beautifully, and I i gentleman." walking do not stop. nor jerk. Dragon that I must see her, and soon. and that the privacy of their own apartments, i can't say how much I am obliged," flies lose parts of their abdomen without I will go or come anywhere, any time, ' "the higher you go in the social settle 1 "All right, Master Hal," says George,. THE GREAT Sr-PPItiwr ow An% ___ __._ __ ____ any appreciable change in to speak a word with her. I muet see t ehmore natural and simple you find' flushing up to the roots of his hair; DISEASES. -Kidney disease may be well Kansas City Star. position, - her, mind!"don't say another word; I'm happy : 'em. It' " s a mistaken notion to suppose! be called the "boa constrictor" disease, un- George nodded, and tightened his lips. that the queen sits down to dinner every • enough for one day -but, Master Hal, • suspecting and unrelenting, It gets the vie- - "She shall have them exact ww words of day ha the crown and coronation robes,! there's something else -I used msim And now that Rear Admiral Prince Louis y eyes, t In It§ coils and gradually tightens till Not at All a Dry Season. yours, Master Hal, before we're many and I'm begining to think that these, site and if something ain't up, I'm a me is crushed out, but the great South AM - hour older; the exact words. Anything swells are pretty much like everybody • Dutchman." 1 I erlean Kidney Cure treatment has proved / of Battenberg and his squadron have exiled else, sir -anything that may show I conic else 1" and Mr. Lambton ' never Ina& ! "What do you mean?" asks Hal, ani- Its power over the monster., and no matter away 4t 31357 Lot 1 e a breach of confidence from you, antleain't on the other ale?" a truer or shrewder remark. . lowly. and oure.-158 how firmly eM enmeshed, It will release, heal to say that they Isal a high old time lo New York, and that e festivities were as' his head aneditatively, "bet -e e : wet as they were halcyon and vociferous. it : "Yes; here, take tli:S 19 said Hal, and, But if the Lanibtons seem particular- 14 particula- 1 • 1 I can't really say, sir," replies George, 1,1.1 cmts, camelia from somewhere under it is by the count, and the count ' there seemed an unusual kind o' bustle with a eudden flush, he drew a withered ly impressed by any one of the aristo- • sertaaing Russian Peasant Character Enervated. IN HEART DISEASE IT WORKS waistcoat. "You are a, sharp fellow, . returns the compliment, his keen little eilx,ut the place, in the stables, especially.LIKE MAGIC. -"For years My` greatVSt Tee Russian peasant iis not trained to labor for toy e foeelstr zest ea it He will mg enemy was Organic Heart Disease, From George." gray eyes are glittering as the huge and when 1 asked the coachman, he put sts nveocre s sof land 000prisovoldoe for the next rfeew day "That's enougu for me. Master Hal- diamondS in Mr. Lambton's shirt front Me off, like, and didn't answer straight, e uneasiness and palpitation it developed into abnormal action, thumping. fluttering and ehoking sensations, Dr. Agnevets Cure for the Heart gave instant relief, and the bad symptoms leave eutirely disappeared, It is a vonder-worker."-Rev. L. S. Dana, Pitts- burg, Pa. -165 Breaking the News Gentlq. ..........41••••••44....... (Cleveland Leader.) Foreman (at the door)-DId yer husband hey a new suit av clo'es on thls mor-rnin', Mrs. O'Malley? Mrs, O'Malley -Ile Md. Foreman -They're rooned entirely. Mrs. O'Malley -How did ut happen? Foreman-ae was Mowed up be a charge av dinuymite. . _ . STUMBLING WRECKS! --Undone and overdone! Discouraged and desolate: &na- elated nerve wrecks! Not one of you is too deep down in the mire of disease but the story of such a potent remedy as South American Nervine can reach you and lift you back to good health. It's nature's trusted lieutenant, gentle, but firm and un- flinching. It never falls.-Ifat 4.4r.V# 41.0”....40,4V*0.000.1,1F.40.1.0111 ,VVIVOVVVMOWVVAVVVI.E...:,.VVVVVOIVI V1V: V) V VV.. VV. 10M.V, VUV• ,V OVVVVV. tr. " ' . • .0.44 41.41 :•-ere: eeeer. s a word from you is enough!" with a Beale of the eyes; then he laid his hand on Hare atm and drew him back! "There's the count, sir! going up to the courtyard. Now's my time, Master Hal. Go along with him, sir, and let him aee you're safe at home -go on, sir, and leave the other part to me," and, in- stantly resuming his usually respectful manner, he touched his cap and saun- tered off. Astounded and somewhat confused by the unsuspected display of George's tal- ent for conspiracy, Hal was wise enough to do as he was bidden, and made for the court -yard. "Perhaps he's brought the challenge himself," he thought. "If be has, Pll fight him on the spot, if he likes, confound him." But once more Hal was doomed to bitter disappointment. All smiles and politeness, the count held oat his hand with his courtly bow. "I have had the unhappiness to miss Lady Ferndale's visit, and I have brought , the count. Only those charming dau- , pomposity, "must be simply henormous, possible and wastes the tlitliee oaf ottohoetograeraet a message from the princess, who is, alas, ghters. Ah, yes, very charming ! Quite .iend he's a great hartist, too, likewise, mepc'trgLitly°10/uhireeP1P11 ' examples of the amiable and cultured which alone as enough to make a. man a into attempting what a sufferer from that too universal ill, a nervous headache." • look serious." I they can not possibly_ 42. _ English." ! . "You think so, do von ?" says Hal, Good-hearted and sensible, Mrs. Lamb-; THE KINKS AND TWISTS IN As he says this, he keeps his eyes on . puanaeiously. "All rig)et." Hal with the gentlest smile, 1 ton was not so easily satisfied, how- , "himd Heoaertc, 1 "Do you mean ~yes or no," asks the' ever. RHEUMATICS' RUGGED ROAD. -For well, while longing to knock count, with a good-natured smile. "I • "What makes him so polite to Jeanne," he is obliged to mutter the usual eons- 4 years the wife of a well-known Toroli?o tesies. ; ask pardon : my English is so imperfect.", she said; "husbands aren't, as a rule-" i physician was on crutches from Rheurone eat "My sister is in the castle somegtheree ! , ' "Oh, come," says Hal, sullenly'. "you' "Thank you, my dear." langhecl Mr. Scourge, and not until she began using Soutb he eays. "I'll help you find here ; speak English like a native --and betit.r LarnbAni. "There's a difference between American Rheumatic Cure could she gut The count is profuse in his thank...! then nine out of ten Englishmen 1 ordinary husbands and a husband that's , a minute's permatiert relief from pain. Four profuse to the point of gratitude, and f kneny, count." ; a marquis.-" ; bottles cured her. Write for confirmation . actually slips his arm through Hal , .. , g ,fla/ , -Ala you flatter me" says his excel- iff• Lambton, f if you're skeptleal.-2154_ i lencv with a bow which so exasperates "Not, a bit," said Mrs. - - - LO they go up the ball to the drawhig- , . 1 Hal that he is compelled to dart out of shrewdly; "a man can't help showing his ' the window into the open air. The love, if he's a king I'm always Suspic- Influenc'ed by His Modesty. room, whence issue the well-known votses count looks after him with a smile and' ma' when I see a . rried man anal wo- (Detroit Free Press.) of Maud and Georgina. both talking at once in the old -old style. ; a little shrug of the shoulders, and re- man so stiff and formal; but there, I High -So you have given up your higb "1 am intruding," says the count. heed- , turns to the ladies, among whose voices est it is because they're so high I ambitions and are going to follow a routine tains' at the door, but Hal leads him- Hal hears his soft one chiming in rnel- ; Ind grand, and I'm glad you're not o. him. almost shoves him -in and introduces odiously. . i it___.nro. is,Lambton,i the o,en ma u' 1 that's0 ff t f Jinks -Yes, I decided it would be lonesome there on the top rung of the ladder of .1 Once on the terrace, Hal cannot keep ; i tame. I'm going so Stay down with tee If anything was wanting to complete his feet from the direction of the stable This little conversation took place iamb: Maud and Georgina's happiness, the pres- ! yard, and, having lighted a huge cigar, .sekile the worthy people were dressing , emu of a Russian count would supply it. ! he sits down on the wheel -barrow, and , _rfermidianer, to which meal the count had p count is the centre of an attentive group, ' He has not to wait long,for presently I Osargina and Maud were chattering away or 33 Years Before five minutes have elapsed the , waits, impatiently chafing. . ously consented to remain, and I ner. Mrs. Lambton has remained in her had been nowhere in particular, and ef that nobleman, Not a word had been Shiloh's Consumption Cure, the Lung literally' basking in his eharming man- George comes sauntering in as if he kt. their room over the agreeable qualities room to rest, but Mr. Lambton. in Ms touches his hat to Hal, as if he had not said of his engagement to the princess, Tonic, has been before the public, and this. together with the fact that ia sales tweed suit, and mock old English gen- 1 seen him before that morning. or very probably the two girls would have steadily inaeased year by year, is the count, and before five minutes have ' George has commenced rubbing down i there had been no time for any such best proof of the merit of tleman air, is amazingly polite with the, 1 Hal follows him into the stable, where 1 sot have been so impressed; indeed, to Om ark. i uatiene"Well 9" /WS absence had not been noticed, ex- Shiloh passed has given biin an invitatien a horse and gives vent to the usual im- I oemunication, and. in the general bustle, eepting by one person -Lady Ladle, as a cure for Coughs. Colds, and all folk, Count Mikoff, but we'll give yoa ' rubbing away for dear life. 'One „, , and certainly she did not remark it open- diseases of the lungs and air passages. "You's find us plain and home -like 1 "Half-a-eninute, sir," says George„ or display any curiosity, until she Those who have used Shiloh would not a hearty welcome, and try and make you! those German chap% saw me coming in: In got to her dressing room, where her be without it. Those who have never comfortable. Oh, here's Mr. Vane, Inseam: and asked me whore I'd been. fee.' used it should know that every bottle is the marquis, and how do you do, my : corning flr,Avn the yard now; lees tame' 1 maid awaited her. lord? A lucky thing for us thet the about the 'horse, sir. Yes, he wanted Lady Lueelle's eyes were sharp, and sold with a positive guarantee that, if it Lady Jenne and Mr. Hal should rim , some bean". sir, and he shall have rem ; • she saw by the flush on the good loot:- doesn't cure .you, the dealer will refund face, and the light in the dark eyes, what you paid for it. Shiloh up against lei in that eonfounded tea-' he's worth it, he ie ; make a good am: ing "Papa!" ejaculates Mend, 'tea-garden." ; "The man".1 gone," interrnpts Hal, im- was LUX2OUS to tell it. It may be stated Has Cured garden." i acmes the ernintry, sir-" that the.girl had something to tell, and kere that Marie bore no good will to - "Very much like one. my dear; any i patiently. "Weill's how. And how do you find yourselt'l ' -Woll. sir, I've Leen there - quiek ward George; in fact, to put it mildly, Ah, nothing like old England, as 1 toll ' ',mon about Iona" - -" two reasons for a. woman hating a man; cure y011. You don't look quite up to the inai ;Li 'work, Master Hal, bat 1 didn't want to she hated him like poison. There are first, because he has loved her and the eount-ge-marlaable man, eh, my "Did yen fee the prineeeer breaks in . lord?" be Sap; ingt sharp whieper. ; Hal. eeareely reef raining. hie anxiety, left her; and, seeondly, because he will Vane, with his crave smile. looks i Gearge node with ,gaiet satisfaetien, sot love her at all. The second svb.s the around, and shakes 'hands, glaneing, ns hut evidently has made up his mina ts reason which produced Marie's hatred of he does, at jeaustas-Jeanne. so slim altd toll hs 'tory la Me own way- George. She had fallea in love with his graceful, alai altogether lovely. lie does , "First I went. to the stabIee. and 1 kandienne face, and set her eap against eot shake hands with her, but to miget ' hung about Mater Hal, a-prnising the him, and he had -had simply ignored ae eonsistently do so, for she is as rutt.11 eamthrean's harnee-eponsii-which is the her; but Marie watt not without admir- S1IILO a stranger to him. , beastliest stuffegand *eye, quite venni,- ere, and among the was one of the "A fine ;darer OK my lord." says 7.1r ' euoue like: 'Is her highnees been (loan grealogr the man wbo bad hovered about Lateihton, 100hitig around with awe ark this morning?' and he says; 'Yee, awl. WhWile Hal had been eonspiring with delight. "A regular foreign eastle. soe 0- gone half an haer ago.' This put Me .111•. George in tbe stable. It is by wheel with - thing like the oue in lerigaael, marepae, 1 Master Ira!, for 1 reelsonesi to eatsli her, in wheel the machinery of life revoles, hut what you might ealtheavier. . ene ) it being pet her time; atel I didn't itnsas and so sends the world away. here's Mt. Fitzjalf108- 1 mean Lord Labe, I What t.0 4... Rat at that :element. while The countess was deeply silent, for How de you do?' -delighted (0 sec yeed 1 Wa)4 eating there admiritig the beastly some time; then she paid, suddenly: My lord." 1 polish. in eomes the. gardener, and 1 fen "Don't pull my hair out, Marie; but Clarence &mice; in, looking awe; v. tO Wit/Ming )10; fh/17.0r4, and he wee 00 say what you have to say. What Is it?" but delighted to see his Old friends; then i I'leale•I that he aste.1 rert to ware: "It is about 'Mager Hal. countese," 1 rea 1. ... - .! Atieli a ...loud ef sobility. that Mr. lisa„s. 1 tiee the flower' nitwit, Maeter Hal --my "What -about him?" I parometer one after ;feather than 121. and. it serene I 311111111. v hill we did: but I didn't I16/- said Marie. . tan gets. nurefie with imitertonfe and s• ;i• { 47,C,13 1'1111• marl.' lilie "are: in a wind- "There is Immo plot, tfonte wielted ' ; eatietnetion. mei :Mewl and Georg:ea. 1,e- i tun!, but there wasn't a gleeipee of her tielleme an foot, my lady, between Inin 1 The everyday convenience ' -I side themselves with delight. 1. highraess to he pt. Pre-eiitly the gar- awl that --that enonntlrel. George," and e and usefulness of reliable = .. .ays tio., ..3nsw, txoing up to where riel, - tite prineeee eteterer aboute ho etiye. *lei Pr with et gimp elink. i barometers. is becoming . "Neighbors of yours, Mr. terarani I" dener ihretat itraawl .ten. *If I wars roue . Sfarie's pretty whits teeth eatne tegeth. 1 leaning against the window, wateeee the! Vigra tary:k her fr.14/ g.044 b/1.40; tleere'e Lady lentelle Pinned. ; more and more recognized 13, prOt.uml Nilc-bCc. 1 .4 -Mill (!towe,i-. ileure 123 'tell *In your lasart l•Yon don't liee that George, Marie/ : "1 t.s." says Hal. ., lierge eilateeee'... Hegel 'what he ee:". , A hatuleorne yonng fellow, too." by Agriculturists and. the -1. "A el -laming speeimen ef the ela neg. ; %mtge.' Master Hal! sesitas tarilesis ' "He is odione," deehtred Marie. lie is general public. lish gentleman, eh 1" says the count. 1 abont. he tetee Mrt in et fats' ; fe-t oe re - - - • -. Dal etares. ' 0'4,004 the deer, 1 3.,s322 siAils 0: .s lady's "Never mind," interrupted Lally, to. . A guaranteed Aneroid i • • A You're wrong for once,* he :lays - ftwls, fells, "1 ell nae about Ms Bertram, Barometer (made by Short - _ • , 0 °Mr• Latlibt911 39 9. gi'lli !man, no dossw ; 6 lie!' eurlen*r. lie pJl*.s up, eve twre ti! "ft is about the printests, tray lady" ' k M*1-56.11e l'Amodolif KIK.) -WM be scat tirepaad by 3 4 DISLMOtid Hail for $6.50, 1 as if he'd bad his ordera to keep quiet. really his own, and, therefore, he can not and his face screwed up into a smile, love it as a husbandrnau should. His whole bland and affable as Only a Russian But don't you be afraid, Master Hal; ! character has been enervated by enslave - can be, i nothing ain't going to happen up at the saetant leanssd than government, which rendered ; villa mathout my knowing it. And here's n; ever capable et struggling watching this swell, and listening to , the man poking about again; better go ' with bad times. Hal, as Ile leaned against the window, -----........0.-- the perfect and polished English, fall- ' now, sir,' so Hal, sensibly following ing slowly and slowly from the thin and • the advice, leaves the stable. ENGLISH SPAVIN LINIMENT carefully rouged lips, suffered from such' George fa.11s to at his work as if he . . an intense longing to seize the little. hadn't an idea- above polishing harness Removes all hard, soft or calloused carefully -dressed figure and fling it on and grooming horses. lumps and blemialies from horses, blood the lawn, that he was obliged to thrust If there was a cloud overhanging the spavin, curbs, splints, ringbone sweeney, his hanis deep into his pockets, and Xing's castle, as Bell deeLsred, a casurl stifles, sprains. sore and swollCn throat, keep them there by a strong effort of observer would have needed to be very 1 cougbii, ete. &bye *50 by „usb 01 Ike, bot, - restraint. ! dear -sighted to detect or distinguish its • i ti.. Warranted the most wonderful Presently. before he knew it, the 'nape. count had transferred his smile to him- 1 Jeanne was not the girl, nor was Vane 1 Blemish Cure "er "°". self, and, also, without his being scarcely the man to wear their hearts upon their • e = aware of it, Hal is giving him par- ! sleeves, and if Jeanne looked a little pale Public Schools Attempting Too Much. tieulars of the Lambton menage. ! and wistful to the Lambtons, they as- 1 (San Francisco Chronicle.) "Rich, is he not, your friend 2" asks eribed the alight change as natural re -1 the count, coaxing his moustache with sults of the married state; and as for ton'treerevoenrttinuous efforta of the universitiee the public schools trona their his scented handkerchief. ' Vane a slight pre -occupation and gray- iigitimate function of preparing for life to unction of preparing tor "Rich as -Pluto; the richest plan in ' ity befitted a man of his high position. the country -bar none." • 1 "The marquis' responsibilities,' said a university is a crying evil. It overloads ' the illegitimate f the public schools, wastes the public funds, "And no sons, you say 1" •remarks Mr. Lambton sighing with a complacent wears out teachers In attempting the 3m - thousands of tie most obstinate eases of Coughs, Colds and Lung troubles. Let it "Lea winter I coughed for three months and thaught I was going Into Consumption. 1 twig all arta of =dames, .,but nothing me any until I urea Shiloh a Coesumpbon Cure. our bodes tined me. 'This winter hid very bad cold was sot able 10 *alit, 0O, luso were sore on tf,eside and leaeke Six bottles el &lob made me well agein. 1 have given it to several People and eve* one of them fill,: been euted.-D. Joseph, St. Hyacinthe, Que. for 25c. with guarantee at all druggists. te1 - :--The use of a:. ligrid Eliglialit and a jolly good Prow, ,-, a 0 I/I *3 ('3' 33W 101it agiiii$. !'14.11 1 iseseteei paid Melee, tentralling borrielY with Art hitt he's not what, rut think e-nitteeee, , feet 1 thyn't Ineterstalett awl pee • „gry . ghat, "Ile 'Sri in leer witb het" lie eould buy up vaitity of the real teditie- • ei.e neiree.a (-rata eeasig 4,-74; 1 Pilo 4:4t03 1 bat is no newa." rominted Lady tu• • -11.1(1, wealthy, eh 1" bar 11to cor.,t .. art -y.41-41; IVO 6004 a% 1 12Pc,av401,,-- eolip. A complete treatiae on smiling. ,, 1'.,01A 141 ilis iri`, oni I le Ili, *'if melee; "'eg., my lorly; tut to -day- this •after- - to weathtr tnstramentg {or ;• Hal nods curtly. 3212a1 13. 30-111135!,. 0..rtitt44.r int 1-t,--;- • noon, 3,p WA Oa a frtter IA her." "Rich as Ceteeite.° he says, t sasys Fts: foist 1,1 Ifirassrs, I . iii,,,4,,, fad! Lorly Toe elle sailed. . . the Home " wilt be mailedi ' "AM his family ?" , ta's p•=r,,,, 4, 1,.''''"? 1,0i. 41644 r ' 4,,•. 11....,1 do you knew that I') J to your address for asc., ; . _ -, "Yon tok 'em," soya Hot ; -113..-re's neg '' *Infefe" 3:3 .1. 4.2 1 i'...,01 of v•ay, ittoi • ,,y, , "A friearl of mine," ftV0Wed Iforie, .-. I moTe." 1- o' ' 1'e I"' f!" V ! 1 ti,e' neen'e wee. rave ie, ,.. . teiteepeit a iii.sell," saw bihs and George. • Or included free with any -lis-sleeti," murmurs the menne„ nsees ' nee!' ' jet! '1.1. Mesa* e 1111„ ;re *t ,0 fi 1 :aim! fa:0101os in the stable; be waieh= • barometer, . his sweetest smile. "n Lut_ prima t..1' : 01111 ",• .4.rt 1';R :I E.,A''1- it 4 11 r 11' ,, • ,I v ,, 4.4 0301 ,,it i ( ic•orge go erar if, the villa . . Goitre fortunate eatripati iota r' ' ts:4 frio,olt. .sit.' e ;4 •eieee ,4 1.14,:,,,. • • .3 ••.; f;4433 .o. own* 143q., and heard Mr. ' _. . -Perhaps. 1 ,'..",;.'t 3133 in tar Leitteresee c' ettet;fifter s,7 tioaf. . -O.. Aitol t,,v•Ifi 0"v: t,.) ' , ' 8'4'4 N,:, tit tasking fo loins in a TOW voite . • • ICZYRIE BROS. my,(1f," eays v.°1;‘. 3(4hi/ o.t's 140;4 .,• 43. a Pa' ' . eV s ,..";PUP lisere Is ft MO& _ e, 33 .4 1,31,4 g jt*g..47 131,;? .3-4s-3' 33 ..4 stste-sure." • - Put the fraud dose not to! 1f(-8.p.atoi I 433•ee' vee t,„ r to File laught.31 softly, then, stop- 184434 VOINtill sr. A eitheugh liare tone tee pie:key aid 'I' scat, 0,3P 3 -*-'-. ,1 t!oLtio,, t , ea/ And peen* thoughtful, TO ItotiTO thRt ho. tete eount, te foitese•hanzos fss ' '`• I ilg.04 1:V- 1: ' •' Merle!, tideel hepnierOiy eir.Ig. 14104 itin,tatIPItt. 1; 5' I v • ..k3f0 r;4117 _ -'. VC4 rating find tellt lettet "tio." titenteeeLiS visitillite, ittd Kof An k44.4 f go. I" 3.034,, ...Hai. tidal ree," lieek Meg& new, f.A, revii tem 01 oat' iere ter mot 1 t,P44.he veetinutd,} How Teachers May Waste Time. By repeating questions and answers. By making 'too much of trifles. By spending too muoh time with slow pupils. ley giving inexplicit directions. By unskillful and illogical questioning. By prompting pupila too 80013 and thus confusing them. By illogical arrangement anti develop. ment of lessons. By tardiness in beginning work after an intermission. By allowing tardy responses to ques- tions and commands. By poor assignment of lessons. By failing ix, see that all pupils are at work. By attempting to teach before atten- tion is secured. By failing to become nequainted with the physieal defects of certain piteile, such as deafness or near-sightedness. By doing all the mechanical week, and not allowing the pupils that privilege. By rnaking lengthy explanations when a blackboard illustration, picture or map would make the eame point clear in less time. By burying lessens with too much talk. By nagging and scolding. By explaining what pupils already know. By giving orders, Aral imsnodia.tely changing them. By not tieing signals. By correcting language of pupils when they should be made to correet them- selves. My explaining what pupils may etudy out for themselvee. - Scotch Notables. Str Harry Maclean, a Scotch adventurer, Is the man to whom the Sultan of Morocco owes Ms compact and well -Organized army of 20,000 men. This force elm be inereasel by 80,000 irregeltu•s In ease of war. Intel Maclean, as ho Is known In Morocco, has • comfortable salary of $35,000 a yoar. An- other man of Scotch bleed is General Kleig- els, who formerly was police prefect of St, Petersburg. Me name la the Russian form of Clayhills, a village In the Carse o' (loft- rle, where hie forefathers dwelt. The es- tate is stilt in nostecelon of Ills klnefolk, Whe now designate themselves Henderson- Claybills. General Kleigel's father wept 13 Kumla many years ago.. &Wight Soap is better than other soaps, but is best when used in the Sunlight way. Buy Sunlight tleap and follow direetioai. ••••• • nattily Prestige in England. The greater and greatest nobles are .. establiehed lit a fear which is very like what: the fear of God need to be 'when the toinnion people feared him, and, though they are potent politieal meg- . natee, they 1331tb111y rule as the king iiim• eelf does, through the secular reverettee 1. of those beneath them for their titles and tile vieible imagee of their date. They are wealthy men, of rouree, With so mud' substanee that When 0110 lieW Alill then attempts to waste it he eon hardly do so, hut their wealth Moen would not eetablielt been in the popnier regard. Hie wealth tete no moll effect for Ihr„Astor. hi Englana, and tuere iitriney, though it is mirell desired by all, 15 130 IliOre Venerated in 'the pepptm of 115 ihre4M-310Y flint' it 13 With WI, it ie aneestry, it 1* the mega imeonteeted 1Printaey Ot fat3i1l/04 riVAt in their plaee, time out of mind, and irr,is its resistless hold upon the fothey and bows the Aldr:t Lefof 0 it, - North Anaoriesta Review, Sure Sign ot Money, trhIledelehia 'Prose.) "1 thought I'd consult you," toll 1110 $011 I It With the flat brow. "tat -.t Wei,: t ermine!. teat I wee eoverea with tar. ta,,i --." ' "Thet Meave money " mean tly SesIet 0 1 lifit..1,1141;1vlitIIgh the elides (west. ' "Yes; one dollar, please," Niel, Woes:mi, wife of Oen. Sloes:eel. 01 Fart .krtlaitr fame. reeetitly paid SIZIs 130 for a house In St. Petetettog, $5)000 trifulIdR att.171I pemon who proves that Sunlight Soap contains any heurfous chemicals or any 1613., Ad1.112.VatiOn4 Sunlig t is a perfect cleaner and will not injure anything. Best for all household put -- poses, Sunlight Soap's super- iority is most conspicuous in the washing of clothes. Common soaps destroy the painted or varnished surfaces of woodwork and take the color out of' clothes. Even the daintiest linen or lace, or the most delicate colors may be safely washed with Sunlight Soa,u in the Sunlight way (follow direc- tions). Equally good with hard or soft water. Your money refunded by the dealer from whom you buy Sunlight Soap if you find any cause for complaint Lever rothers Limited. Torrent° 117 Open Windows in Bedrooms. (Cleveland Leader.) Fresh air being e foe to diseeee, it is nat- urally a preventive. Tan necessity for the thorough ventilation of hems is generally recognized. But the sleeping roona Is the place whore tho greatest benefit from ffesh air may be obtained. Leave at, least one window open Is the advIce of high authori- ties In winter, aft in summer. No discern - fort will be felt on itcount of cola It en- ough blaukciet are used. Those who. sleep with the windows open winter aud sum- mer arise each day fresh and buoyant. In winter the effect is often as bracing as a tonic. Open bedroom windows mean better health awl more joy In life than closed win- dows. Gr P. N mem. Urs, 104 OOP Le 110..1 kitg.tn..i Lim i t. 0./.10 Awl t), 49, 9105„ t .. .3 .tyrap Wovyti : et1114*. 11 ei4 330 sort* tttveS 3. 1133/3V23' tor rtie.r. AGESTIs AlsTED. A suils..r.•;=• IX:. its loarill es:t' YOU, eta, sabers, can tiara amit throe to 11.II 1311 ..853 Sails' teeing; etereolespie elewe. Snitlinati eascopie Co.. Imps I,Tarotto, Ont. A (i'11 WENT J. it ROWS, DuNn% XX, vine, tor a ergot money maker. !teeny sold. An araele eeeeint m every AA.N V tl,11114 sowore M. 011108.$ fur 1iVa3lt41 II on-alvelicilici Dever. litnegmlenr":::;"7"1 1"tegyhYritr14,Thrry'Y titln)':liWee":314nthic.°1:11caZ i !! AuLINT$1. L,A 1 lt13 AND GENT LEM EN. Qulek t,ellin 9: every body notla. 43 AdeiUe 041, Tt*i'�iitc, (it,_ L4 ALESMEN-To A. vti;IW U0TI.,11 It S kJ offer a bona ric.e liberal contract for alx months or longer; epeeial propuelthea; muit be ready to start at (mem Write Capital Nurst•ry Company, ()Uwe, Out. FOR Sasses ES P tarT io9-111oEcknAidiar Itu7graSulver,118,7C4N: big money -matter; good, renSon fOr possession Jun. 11.1.; write cola. Harry Fisher, Cookstown, Ont. I UMBER AND SITINGLE MILL FOR 41 mile; Grey counts ; would sell ma, ehinery for removel. Jolinson WrIget, Veareham, Ont. MISCELLANEOUS. .1) IIRGLARS KEPT 011T. PATENT YEN- tilatiug witelow lock. .1. Is Allen. T-1- (1 itis'r Dam moo. IIOSPITAT • JERSEY OITY, N. J., Probationers wanted: to enlarge the training school. Apply to Superintendent of Nurses. Souvenir Post Cards 12 for 10o; GO for SOn; 100, 31; 200, i2; 600. $6; all ditterent. Largest and finest stocie In Canada; 500 ;nixed, $3; aibqms, all prices. W. ft, Adams, Toronto, Ont. Address the BELLE VII.LM BUSINESS COLLEGE, LIMITED, Belleville, Ont.: eve ery department givea special training and satiefaction, • Postal Money Orders in Thibet. stlyncipastant tutia'creohne.dnorottwt I Goat The small force of fifty Gurkhas left be. cQlYsanTgotsungr;ultshbagndr. Thibet 110/1 put down lawlessness and estab- lished such amicable Teletions with the Thi- betans that the post office of India Is able to send regular despatehe,s backward forward. orders are now payable alike ay/slater, Chumbl and Pharl Jeng. $9 --NEW YORK EXCURS1ON-$9 Via Lehigh Valley Railroad, Friday, Dee. 15t1i. Tickets good 10 days, and only $9 from Suspension Bridge, Niagara Falls, to New York City and return. Tickets good on all regular express trains except Black Diamond Express. For further particulars, call an or address Robert S. Lewis, Canadian Passenger Agent, 10 King street east, Toronto. - Doggie. (New York Herald.) Man's faithful, docile, affectionate four. footed compan400, the dog, who has more vireues and fewer vices than the but friend on two legs, is cruelly hunted and unnecesearily killed during the summer's continual senseless cry of "Mad dog!" Having done all that, is possible during the warm months to exterminate lels kind, when the cooler weather eels, in e.od the "Mad dog!" cry beeomes especially ridku- lous, the dog catchers are let loose and urged to chase, eatelt and put to death all Ole eatables who have survived stielce, stoues. pistols and briekbats during the heated term. And this Is what Is doled out to that whieh Is called "mares best friend!" Yo gods and little fishes! If this is the treatment accorded to "'Mende" what Is 7k served for enemies? For Coughs and Colds. , araisnig Stictsaams That precious remedy, in a positive cure for all female diseases. Write for description elf cute r and free sample. R. S. hicGILL, Sbucoe, Ont, FARMERS AND DAIRYMEN when you require a `1 Tub, Pail, Wash Basin or Milk Pan ask your grocer for E• B• EDDY'S FIBRE WARE ARTICLES 1.0.• vav*.........av...ava YOU WILL FIND TlilEY 01'V1.i YOU SATISPACTION MVO tV TIME • THERE IS NO SUE3STITLITE IN L51':ON 111l1Nti SUPPLIP,I) WITI1 nDovs TtrIE foongesvossaTmermonereserm,,,,o,, - . .111111103 .1 • *we. *WA ti••••••••••••••••• VIZIV IV& leiN 1141/%4 GWEN AWAY FREE, For Correct Answers to this PeAtzle The totters to tho 81(31 03 this advertisement When properly errangert Imola fotr Wordo, 0031 Yoll veil bot thieve' them, If 501 he gettlikti PriZOlii we offer nee tuney worth trying tor. Three Correct eleteatters 11110 you annet make them 0303yourself, get tomb friend to Marne ONTLERAM IN 1 1.11011E0 "" .44........ammammoimmgm•gmarm ILEPES No.:3 AERNTSP The Bret word whoa the letters aro . properly orrnorrod ripens the 533030 Of a large Canadian 'city. The eertond vdtrd When the hitters are properly arranged spells this name of somes Whig WO ail 'use. The third word when properly erten:red spells the 3(113320I' so)nicJith a.1. ft WO do. to fourth word whenprnporly arranged :mesh) the IMMO or something NVO . Itrt ' lit ostler to help ;von a little ut IS we have psnarw ls aster the at letter 133 eitt.ts word, Now cart make 1130822 Out. _ (8 doe's sot eest 3,010 spa sent, te 1t3! 643e1 rodeo thie VP' twist ?on roe eortatt. yell new aeln te la ege nee Minfi of Cash, tut n_ ta 3357 33,0!,-; :este 3 .si *333 tootta like this very 14'LoreIfl. t: as/less nIKtirwh,r, 0, r. .1 311117 0.0 Gr.,: heti 031)33111) the money, 11 3.011 eon seen threo throe war,10, or.to th. to pelmet- owl •,‘ .'"ir Heaver to us, with yens mune sail startle: plainly Aktittf 1,, anti ; ent urmetr 35 3ofte/-3. tv, u,-1 Tat,lly eouifunitttlye Vie era gleelog awas *100.00 f.r v0r54,..1 reeiee. 3:1215103, ottnotcs OR cur Urns, Doh% debleroginol In your auswee 6(31*5:0. We ate spotlit mg ttlett,311:11 8C110314r13 ad' et:le/et:tie:I neer hrififtteilffe TILE PiLL 00.,.7)opt, Eforr8g 5071,01F110 0111' 104,44&totilevi&441.,Vtetr'41tiVit1,13,,