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Dear T'omnty i i?apa is awful busy 'at the office, so made him an arrange-
ment like this.
He looked—it. over and thought it would facilitate getting out the corre-
spondence.
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TROUBLE
When he tried it. tha machine workedlike a charm, and he was :pleased.'
Them Miss Clicker got re 7 for a trial
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When you ego to a drug store
'and ask for Scott's Emu'ision.
you know what you want; the.
man kn"ows. you Ought t'o�"'have
it. Don't be surprised,' though,*
if you are offered something
else." Wines,cordials, eitracts,
etc., .of cod liver oil are plenti-
ful but don't imagine 'you are
getting cod liver oil when you
take them. Everyyear for thii"t'
y y
years we've been increasing'
the sales of Scott's Emulsion.
Why? Because it has always.
uti •titut
been better than any -s s b
for it. -
Send for free sarnple
t she is not heavy and her chair went like &'hot..
wmcraj t" -ms .,'r w :' 1211:$ s- «,y
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FIREFROM MI OF Raoe Fight In `tennessee.
L,1'TTLE PRINTERS; ARE SIGNING.' .
31'cily's Horror. Submarine. Fissure The Typothetae is Not Meeting With a
Formed Near. Belle and' Surface Was. `., General 'support..'
Covered With Clouds of. Steam: t }ticago, Sept, 18,• -The. Ch cago'Ty= ,
Rothe, Sept. •18.-•.�Xnoiher earthquake pothetae, comprising the. larger book
ocet}reed Saturday in the Province of and job printing firms. In the. city, Sat-
nd:r • of: urdav decided to ' abandon .efforts" to'
Stromboli; Lipari -and Eolie The erun- secure "the aid of she :"independent" or more shots Were
•named . :The. Volga. Steamship Co; and those" persons
trouble arose over a'• race. ':. , "in ""Government Departments interested
to .examine• into the situation • and to,.
Came Back With "Hers Man., report to.the 'Minister, of Finance
Shanghai; Sept::. '18.—The • Br1tl5 ' . The Emperor also ordered; the ` im-
Vice-Consul, who left here last friday mediate concentration-•In`the vicinity of.
for Quinsan to •secure the release of a ' the o11 'fields of a sufficient number. of
b ect eld ` risoner thereby : trod s, to guarantee ;order and the;
8rltish" su J h. P
the Chinese- authorities,.; returned" yes- ` •••,-terma.tion of at:polioe force, ;recruited
m1'r serv: stn "for he protection of
terday• with the man; fro , e # . , t, • •
e-
and lava is flowing into the sea on the graphical -Union Non 16: It win con-
' side
on'.side of the •island.o , osite Sicily caul- duct the opposition eito the eight=hour.
Pp
ing aterrific, noise. movement hereafter alone.
�
n . In a ,meeting held" at the Grated Pa-
Betwean.the Island of folie and Mi -
lasso" Sicily 'the sea suddenly rose up ciSc Hotel • the big employer.. ,adopted ,
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'than100' „ indep
endent„ shops•a1 read
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'midstof the' esters,•wlic were'cover-
ed with. dense •Stearn for""adla anee:ofhad • 'signed upwith the "B,e--
and flames •and sinekeissued from the this plan after realizing.that more
too kilometres: Geolog lata ..say „that fore the was taken circulars ap
this is due to the opening of a -sub- pealing to the "independents'"'" tb take
mari'ne'iis5ure; and. that it shows the . , . "firm stand. were • sent" to 500 small
.seismic 'disturbances are mit yet"fi.iish- ,concerns. Secretary Hamm. of the Ty -
ed • , pothetae said, however, that no import
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M Capitel'i prefect` of Messina has ant returns were expected." ' •
left •fer"hipari and Stromboli, and the • Pr}nters Win Again.% •
'poputation is; complete:y terrorized .Albany, N. Y Sept. 18. --The Bran
and •isi sleeping in small boats, fearing • dow •Printing Go ," which holds both the
,'to pass the -night 'ashore •State •
Legislative and Departmental
Vesuvius -too, ,is very” active, 'and: Printing "con'''rect•
I'earthtluake the earch opened• and the 'Port "Mope, Sept. 1.8 An unknovin
river Sarruto was swallowed up, but ratan was.. strueit and instantly "killed
afterward reappeared. At Pizzo the by a freight train betwee 7 and 88 o'clock
• water of the streams turned -hot, ' Saturday night. .
SCOTT & BOW N E, • Chemista V The'. body is that of a mesh •betlaeen
f •and 40 years of age, about 6 feet
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(; • �. Curious ty.`•win height, and 200 pounds in wet=ht,
600, and $1.00. All draggle= •In "A Diary From DI��s ie," by Mary t and of a fair complexion.
ed a
clothed, ih
stAr . the • poorlyc
isral curious rather. . :
Boyd Chesnut, therey I Ile' ,
of a .beautiful Washington girl, Mattie , dark grey tweed, suit, and a small coin'
was all the money found in the pock-
ets, • along with several ,smell articles.
The dead man .is believed to have•
been a ,Frenchman, who had been no -
a' Saturday ' sighed
there •is a. strong flow of lava, accom the eight hour agreement with its strik
panted by• subterranean rumblings. • f Ing employes,
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There. were else,. 'fre'sk shocks of.
eaMonteleone : K111 -1-.t00 BA
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earthquake at Catanzaro, TRAIN
q MMont }
The Monte- and Cosenza. T e Cathedral:of
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Freight
lgone threatens to felt, and will have.to=- Upknown`.Man Run Do n b F
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be demclfshed • At Setgliano during the. Near Port Hope. :
Reedy, who, weary' of the abuse that
INDIA'S ARMS GE'FECTI.VE. her northern friends :showered .upon.
._- �. the southern :.general John. Morgan,
New Guns Damaged In Shipment Must took up the cudgels in his defense.
Be' Returned. -•- "What's your name?" asked an officer,
London, Sept. 18.— •Substantiation turning fiercely. upon her: "iffy name
has now been furnished byaunimpeach-• • now Is Mattie Reedy,"' was the answer,
able sources for the.rumors that ,the "but, please God, I shalt one day.'call'
new guns supplied to the Indian army 1 myself liths, John . Morgan." Up to
this time she had` never met or even
• seen' John Morgan. Somehow - ;the.
story came to his ears. He sought her
out, courted, her sod : ,married her; . .
have been found to.be so defective that
they are being returned to England. for
alteration.
The delicacy of their mechanism is
such that not one Of them survived the
voyage eastward in a' state of " effic-
iency. When tested after disembarka-
tion the guns were found to he quite
uneg hal to the reclairoments of active
service. ,
This unpleasant discovery has caus-
ed the greatest concern in military,
eirelea at home and in India.
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kt;; kid- c:' tired livor
2rry.:t_'a l– ""etSctr li i porfOCtt •
Ivf u. i,. 'fit'. s )rate res, W nllati'l, Ont.,, writes t
hu t;f. - r mo
1, ilei 1_l Inoy tpi';rl'rllt�nl o
many years)* ',gin napiotisly stifi:r.ed with. -kid.
noy and I vor troubi. n' . At ti,.ru.o my back
wn i1 -I aclta so bad J
could not rico from a
chair, anti then again I
would be coliiuod to
my bed. 1 tvcts� treated
by the ino'ltnnl proles -
:non, blit they nil tailed
to understand toy., case.
l'Ab,ut the time I
was most r:i:.cuttt�nged I
liver i of lir. Ghaeo's
Kidney -Liver rills, and
they were eoJpirongly
reeen rtke:1 led theta clo.
.eided to try them.. Be.
fore' f had used all or
fivoboxee my old trots-
/111,
rou-
lr1w,11s1h1C18 able had entirely haute
,
and 1 was again ae':healthy as in boyhood.
t freely give title tcstiinonly for the benefit' of
these who Buff -r as 1 have.'
It is by bringin lout lost smelt cures an this
%at Dr. Ohaee,Kidney iver fills have come
to• bo considered indispensable ae a family me.
dicine, On_b_ pill*dos8 2tiets, sl boa, ittall
dealer', Or 1r'dsisletohe Jiiitee ', v eel r
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,TRUE WAY TO MAKE TEA.
A Suleuoe: *bleb Includes 'iany'My". ,'
terie,Y In .the Brew. - -
Luwult, a poet, saw in the tea serv-
ice the same harmony and order' which
reigned through:511• things. In his cel-
ebrated work, the "Cha -king" ("The"
Holy Seripture of Tea"), he; forxuulated
the code of tea. He has since been
a thetutelarygod f the
*00111100d,s o
Chinese tea merchants.
In the' fifth chapter Luw uh. degeribes'
the method of. making: tea. He dwells
on the much discussed question of the
choice of water and the degree of boil-
fug it. Acctoriiing to •hiin,,'the: moun-
tain kering is the beat; the rivet! water
and the spring water come next -in
the order " Of eitcellence, There are
three stages of boiling. The first boll
is whets the little bobbies like the eyes
of ashes dWim on the - surface. The
WIsecond boli le when the bubbles are
like crystal beads railing in a fountain.
The third •'Roll is when the .billows'
surge Wildly In the kettle, The Nike
ten la. roasted before the fire unlit it
boomers soft like a baby's arm and.
is shredded Into powder between
&pieces of fine paper. Salt le put In
the first botl,,the tea In ihe.second. At
the third boil a dipperful Of cold water
is poured into the • kettle" to settle the
tea and rol l*e the - "youth of the wa-
ter." hen the beverage was peered
into cups anti drunk. Oh, nectar!' The
filmy leaflet lions' like''nealy clouds III
a serene bkr'or floated like water ltttes
on emerald sterns. -
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ea Flavor anci d ;
HE: greater body and richness' of Indian, tea
the works' ' •
• Acting on an Imperial - mandate, ` the
FOR OVER 'SIXTY ..YEARS. - Solsky commission will commence next,
Mrs. Wilslow's • Soothing Syrup has ., week the : elaboration . of plants for a
beet,, used by.• "million$ of mothers for Ministeriai Cabinet, the' work fo be,
completed before the meeting of the
j their children while" teething., if "des- "National Assembiy.1•
tttrbed by'"night and .broken of yo.ur.., Will Allow his Congryess.
Moscow, 'Sept. 18.—:Mwgolvin, 'presi-
dent of 'the Moscow ,Zemstvos, Satiir- •
day visited Governor Grevno with refer-
ence to the' forthcoming ZQmetvo con-
gress. The Governor=General'-said .that
'the congress would be: permitted, but
that its -program must he •confined to
of
three irate• first, . _participation
Po , ,
Zemstves in town elections • for the,
'Downs;, •second, organization bf the
electoral. campaign, and third, partici'
pation of Sermtvoe in .towns In "the
work of '.assisting the famine=stricken
districts: . "
' Paying' the Penalty. ..
, rest by a •sick child suffering and
'crying
. wibti pain ?'of ctlti-titig 'i�ceth,send
at onto and get a bottle ': of "1VIrs.
' )i•ilslow's Soothing Syrup" up" 'for child
den teethitig...It Will • relieve the .poor
little sufferer inunediatesy.,Depend
ist ke
re is no m
a
mothers, the
upon it,0
n,
p
'about it., It cures -Diarrhoeas regu
Cates the :stomach and ` Bowels, cures
Wind' Colic, "softens the Gums, reduces,
Inflammation and gives tone and en-
orgy to , the whole system. "Mrs,
Winslow's Soothing Syrup" for child-
ren teething is pleasant. to the taste; . Sebastopol,.' Sept. • iiiTwo •of • the
and is the prescription of one . of the mutineers of the Georgi Pobied'onoataz
oldest and best female physicians anti were ettequted'here Saturday. The sen-
ntii ses . in the Vatted. Staters..:•:Price tence of .death" on a "third•man was re
duced.'to. penal `ervr ode for life,,"•
'25 ' cents a bottle..' .Soid'by all drug- -• '
gists throughout .the world. Be 'sure '•-""�
n,nd ask for "1VIrs. Winslow's Sooth The: News-Record'gives the local
ing .Syrup." t... news..
tieed wandering about. the ntgltbor-'.
hood' during the afternoon: The only
wound inflicted was a deep gash on the•
back of the head..
Small. Boy's Wanderings.
Ottawa, Sept. ''% 18. --George Prud-
homme, aged 4 1-2'°years, strayed' from
his home on, Thursday. " Me has been
iodated in Montreal in the Chennevllle
streetpolice station, but hoW he .got
there is a mystery, TheMontreal .po
lice found him" on the street'$. He is
too young to tell anything about it. Ile
evidently strayed down to the Central
station and got on board a train. .. "
Il you, .'see it iii The Ness-FR"ecrird
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'G�ears
5}rilo}i s Corisunr(.ttion Cttro. the Lung
`rani:,. Inn been before. the public, and
this, together Wills the fact that .its sales
ittrve steadily intreased year by year, is rho
best proof of the :merit of
at cute for Coughs, Cotta, and all
,diseases of the lungs sad as "passages:
Those who have used Shiloh would not
be withoutit Tose who - have never
used it should know that evety bottle is
sold,wittr b positive gttatentee that,, if it
dodon't cute you, the dealer will refund
• • what yea• paid for it. Shiloh - r
Has " Cure
thousands of tete most obstinate lases- of
Coughs, Colds and Lung troubles. Let ,it.
cure you. . ,
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Cert winte
,.r 1 eoutthed tar dace months and
iouut I w s ns into C`entuutption. ( teak all
010010et tnedOng nothmk,did me any, d
Intl I urn Shddl s Conesniptlon Cure. ran
Len estomtitts&. This Wirer i. had every bad
ea14 wAsaat ante oto fest, my' Isms here use
on rhe side and La:». Six Len e1 Shiloh made
me stall a2ais. 1 hese•, gives it to severe! POW./
and every one et them bete Leet ester. -61.
Joseph, Si. li,'acintlse, Clue.•sot 1 I3ROS
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Cooks and Calms
perfectly at
the same time
IF=ems There is not an-
other'. rangebuilt
in which the heat
may be regulated
S
• o that you can bake `in; the oven and cook on the
top at the. same time without spoiling one or the
other. t
'But you can do both equally well at the same
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time on the Pandora, because its heat is not wasted
and is at all times under".the simplest, most positive
control. -, -
I f you do the cooking of your.houschold " .ou.
can appreciate exactly what this means.MCCIallift • -
ran * ;•tie •,a n e ` 3
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London 'I`otroiittta 1?»lor tts+ws►l
p 1 Y
r11Vli:i»i<ptof;, +Vttilrhctiiatte'r,
S`t. Sohn, 11.13., t tagni<Ittsri
tC trxaratr>t'• is. II
�;/£ iii✓W .��
2'5c... tw<k runtee . tit all .tire
tart' SOLE AGENTS .-
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when •combined• delicately flavored`
-but thinner tea f Celon produces'that l
]c h fruity
.
" of Red •Rose-Tea=a"'tea that is strong' and
flavor ,.
further: ---requires Icss•.to i ake a:'cu •P of equal
q
c alone,
o t
strep th thaa:an brand of Ceylon a alo e
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�" e c`7mhlns• the �strength.`' and
Red Rose 'lea ,
Indian tea and the delicacy and fragrance
richness of It a y
fragrance
of Ceylon tea:
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A SECOND MAN: HAS BEEN, KI= MISS ROnSEVELT has beets' dill-
LLI -D in a Dago duel. As the peace-• itlg with the Empress at the Koii''iii
•inakei;• generally gets 'hurt, the moral ' capital. $t: was doubtless a Soulful
wouldseem. to be : I:ct" 'em "fight.. • oecaston. : "
Learn' Dressmaking by Mail,
Learn Dress -making in your •'own Minor by mail in from 2 to 1.0`weeks.
Charge . for course,•inclu ling the Elite Tailor System .which is tthe`;best: