The Signal, 1898-6-16, Page 9EDITORIAL NOTLS.
Sabbath duy, or seventh day, has
observed for many centuries be-
tbe beginning of our era, and am -
people quite uninfluenced by the
of latae!. In some ruse, and to
gme varying with different pee
it has been a holy day. In some
the sacred cba,reetsr et the day
sot considered, but It was • time
vel. for cessation from the regu-
oocupations and the customary
gilt of the week. And possibly out
kis admitted Deed grew a mat-
t which culminated in revensce
iuuday, and a final setting it apart
ady. dedicated to the service and
worship of the Deity.
Romance of a::omanQueen
Cornelis, the daughter of Clans, was
found 1 dead her eyes
ed with look t h bar
bands up- I more loyal end universal • and gmty. and in ne tar Y
THEIBELOVED PHYSICIAN. MTHE MOSQUITO.
Mow Ilw
e a■ane May tie Pa•Uy *Wed.
Some Inc/Stole la the Lifc •r ate amines The rttntrner months will mon b1
rllmpe•a. of wt.Lu-,;a. upon us, and it behoove, us to equip
viols the' days of Sir Walter Scott, ourselves is a mangler Co meet the
oma oyes
o a haat perhaps no Scotsman has commanded as
mmanded diaoureforts of the sermon with patience
wide opes .s llooking toward the sky, till- Mottos) ws can
w • o urror, er (Mo' all grades of people than Sit escape them.
held as if to ward off •blow or push One of tbe most annoying /matures
of the latter it:maths of the summer
along tbe tanks of rivers and on the
sea coast, is the wusquito,, sad any-
thing helping us to abate the nuisance
is important, Apropos W the subject
says the Monthly Retrospect, • reoent
number of The Public Health Journal
observes:
"Two and wee -halt hours are requir-
ed for a mosquito to develop from its
first stage, a spook resembling chol-
era bacteria, to its active and venom-
ous maturity. TMs Camel u all its
phases may be instantly killed by eon -
from view some awtul object. In her
La1parchment letter Signed Jul
James Simpson, who first used chloro-
form as an anaesthetic. Whet) • title
Lap ay a
ro, nt a er came to him, late in life, he took for
pus Cinneq who war then in Spain, I his crest the heeling rod of A.aoul•Vlus
saying, although be loved her tart, be and for his motto "Viet° Duluro."
bad decided it was better for him to
wed one who had more murrey than she.
1t must have broken, the girl's heart,
for then was no alga of disease or pain. afford a tee, but sass too honest to en -
Un a couch is the Trinuulininm of courage times wilt) bad no need of
Paasas' Douse is Herculaneum, Pomp bis skill to spend their money melees-
iris.
elee`
iia Uolabellr, tbe Homan senator, lay ly "I'll see you in Princes street," he
dying, Deride him an imperial soldier, said to ome patient of this description.
and in a *bedew list Aid and faithful Take • walk there, daily, is the ann. "
"Tell Suddenly .r said to the soldier : ,Tbe lady wt) at first indignant at tbe
"Tell Julius gilts, th that 1 forged tbe'doctor's bard -heartedness. but finally
letter W Cornelia, the daughter of Cin- ,took Lis advice and was cured•
B$-aak Lim to forgive me it be can- I It was sometimes difficult to get
for 1 was as vicious
to Lim rssn The &whence witb him. Tbe importunity
Lamp gave a vicious spotteo and wept of tbe great availed nothing against
out, leaving •snaky colt of greenish , the sturdiness of the unyielding janit-
smtlke. ors. A 'well-known author• was once
la the Forum the Romans wept as told that no more patients were to be
M. tiller a go peem.unced an oration sten 00 that day. "But 1 am Bore 1
landing lite food and virtuous rens[- may be admitted." ale urged; "be
or's lite. 1(pows Pae ••
With the first blush of spring Julies , the (Omen.
"Doctor Simpson knows
Cinnero, the tapeproprietor
we of ather Spain re- ma'am.,, was the rejoinder, and the
turned his steer teror's Rome cove door closed on tbe discomfited lady.
calve from the emperor's bead • civic, lie loved to be tbe bearer of good
crown. tidings. A lady. said to be stricken
Glistening in the morning some an with a fatal diaesee, on00 came to
armored soldier stands silently before him accompanied by her mother. IJoc-
the gate of Winged a Victory.ead of bis le- ' for Simpson saw his patient, and then
glen', •ppronehed. something in the
Julius Cinnero, at the bead turned to tbe mother witb* • few
words. He u Dry abrupt," said the
soldier's pose arrested his attention. inv4Gd.._
Saluting Cinnerq the soldier made , "My dear." said her mother, "you
did trot see the pface. 7 on hi. fa. 11/
D elia and the perfidy of •
him acquainted with the death o! Core
Dol till•• f111e A
* Station& ut 110 slows growth
u
in
etds estimated without regard
causes for their establisbment
tout wandering the reason tor
r origin. It bas happened that tbe
bath day lost its bold upon man in
age when eneratioa had abated,
human reason wt) enthroned e
only guide and arbiter. But back
can's little judgmieat was tbe great
IW ggleessity tor that very ordin-
s. 8oiy`ow the interval was fined
Y,jsiy that the weariness of six
d in the repose of the
seFreese tried one time to set
days of rest farther apart. and onea
ten become the rule. Hut tbe re -
which ages of experience proved
ore revolutions were possible was
reason still when the Hostile fell.
d the bead and the heart and the
mans
d of myearfor the one day
. rO-end returned to it.
What man could have a prouder!
He gave .dviue free of all thought of
recompen.e to theta wbui could mut
as
tnd it wnot- alone repose which
re the day eta warrant. It was not
a matter of physical exhaustion,
[ugh that was • potent considers -
a. 1t wee the veneration of •deity,
ivgnition of • a sacred day. the ap-
eciutlw of one season different from
her seasons. That saes sad is at the
of of Iberon essfor the S.1 tillii
re the begiesing of our era. and be-
nd the inflows ot Judaism, just
it is cow. and in Christendom. Man
ads a change et tboeght ag& J L=
s and • break im the monotony of
Listens. Coupled with that senti-
ent which brought reverence with the
ly was -logically-$ tendency to betgar-
emsapparel. Man put oe hr fairer gar -
es that day. He found a sort of
(ashy in the act. and it made him
there He expressed and emphasised
v ii�tference between himself and the
Donde beside which he bad worked
'rough the week. He was a nobler
reature. Tbe Sabbath was made for
on. and it blessed him.
ed n ryes well" with lean"wben mini
Not a muscle quivered, not a somadnotherwith moththankfulter, wlreselhose son was a ea -
escaped him, but a deadly color .lowly -meat aeaBu_ James. paw him at • eta"
tion, but with quick abort steeps be
spread over his face. When the soldier hurried to a cab She overtook him,
The mimeos of Sundriy has never
hanged from those distant eras when
he one day in .even was slowly set
part and recognised. 1t calla to rest.
est the rest that be utilises the
Ay ea that departure from tbe thought
(
tbe week, from the plasm ot com-
non occupation. from the study, the
are, the very amusement of the otb-
v sir days. The rest that bast blea-
r, man Or the resolute marking of this
8a different from other days and
otter cud holier than they. ••
ABOUT WORRYiNO.
A VERDICT REACHED
•y the Vote of Multitudes of
Polople Must stand.
This verdict is that Hood's Sarsap-
arilla absolutely and permanently
cures when all other preparations fail
to do any good. Thi. verdict metas
t0 you that Hood's Sarsaparilla is the
medicine you should take it you went
to get well and keep well.
tact with minute quantities of per-
manganate of potash. It 'is claimed
that one part of this substance in 1.500
of solution distributed in mosquito
manatee; will ssibl., that ncier the development
of
of larvae impossible;
permanganate will oxidize a ten -acre
swamp, kill its embryo- insets.. and
keep it free from organic matter for
thirty days at a Mt of 25 oents; that
with care a whole State may be kept
free of Insect pests at s serail est.
An efticaciolus method is to scatter a
few crystals whi`idely apart. A pinehI it. I;.pgllect the pgr a -Pulse •
g par in a t ou -LY killed ail- *be
Corn Extractor.'8eid be all
germs in a tbsaeen g on tank." gists and dealers everywhere.
The belie( has been generally bald
that the fitting in of the
b cities would
ws witb
the sabers from near -by
prevent the development of these pests,
and tbe providing ot & place for the
ashes would be another good. It is
doubtless that the potash whets would
leach from ashes will -like a solution
of the permanganate of potash- ren-
der the development of insect lite im-
poesible.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
d by all
draggtsba, El..tifor is ()eMonty Hood..
Meals PIIV sure ooa.LLMMoa. 11 oeet•.
STRENGTH OF SPIDERS.
Naturalist.! say that is proportion to
tbeir biro, spiders are seven times as
strong as lions.
t.uxbiOned the cook dead 1" „Sir James
1 wash I had been busier,
said on on of his Met days on esrtb.
"I base done • little work, don't you
think la he n added
to have
It had been
occupied six ordinary men. It was hard
work that bed advanced him. The gen-
ius with which be was endowed he did
not depend upon.
QUADRUPLETS HONORED.
The Mayor of Fogia, Italy, reoeatly
granted a public holiday to the villag-
ers of s hat old town in honor of the
baptism of the children of Signora
Rosa ''orlon who has presented her
hatband with four sons, all born on
the same day, and who are to be call-
ed Dante, Petraruh, Tarso and Aria" -
to, after the four groat Italian poets.
• 'Streak title 41/11didatg.
Neatly describes the position of a
hard or soft corn when Putnam's Pain-
less Corn Extractor is applied. It does
its work so quickly and without pain
that it seems magical in action. Try
• APPRECIATED IS. ENGLAND.
1♦aaN[ten Totesse Leads wherever 1* DSM.
The London. England, Army and
Navy Gillette of May 21st, contains
the following referent* to oma of Ham -
. slated to retire Cinnero'■ hair sagas. sating, "Tell me, will my son diet' He piton's products: tried
_ es,his eilwe. srwibting.,,49nes :, f,_, The smoker who has not yet
white as soforget
-oecrs9as110liatf you wbeig•11 �t�'•vwf' e, B. Mutts cut-tehae.o .hes
"I will not forget that I am a Romat�-. Did I ever fail to Igoe before ,him in the use
and a soldier. No one shall know this l'� good news to give yeast Dear a new pleasure
i friend. your toy knows. Nature told of "the weed." An i.fvestmeetll
bat mg emTbe imperial edict air. ;Aden' be has told you. Her message furnish him with the means of giving
-11, the name how oomly-softly to patient and 1t a lair lest.. Let us advise him to
from the senatorial tablets was a mya-•"trKnds when there is no more homes- IOM the experiment: be wNl Lied
- of life here." tobanoo to be all that its thousands
tory. He bad unconventional but effective of friends claim for it, and they are
•
"Julia. if I mistake mot. Cinnero e. lay bas wayi of compassing what he wanted. fart e.s�tngy to Sop eyes for naught but theD.lbuttfut
daughte•
r."
"Dear fattier, as 1 live, 1 love him
with all my beart." ,
•
Bicycle Tiress$4.01pa■.
ar
wvi6LUIWOI4I'li 1 11UNSUN
i r'ys o
tY P 0 924
•EuEs IN CHURCH.
There pre 15 churches in London
S
where the sexes are diided during
vine worship. • In All inti , Mar-
garet street, even husband and wife
aro not allowed to et together. the.
only London church wbere this plan
is enforced.
HOi:im PHOSPNpTEPOWDER
their from raises.
ought 10 be
pleased with such • recommendation
cammendati ho
from such • source. just
are interested in the progress of Ham-
ilton's industries will be pleased to
know that Myrtle Navy has made
Rome was bid to tbe wedding
ot
f Julies Cianero and Julia, daughter
of Escalapiai. the pbilosopber. Tbe em-
peror himself joined their hands, the
poets tuned their lyres, the
oror lera-
e ot
Dclphi had spoke. or The
story.
ed to Escalapias
Slowly the old philosopher began:
"Some time ago there was taken from
the tomb the body of a beautiful girl,
who bad been buried only the day be-
fore. Being removed to a secret chm-
ber it- mei -et ogees pieced on a warm
marble on • with crystal e hands and feet
restdiscus. A slave
womang crystal with leather,
woman rubbed the
when there became audible a of faint crackling
sound, blue flashes
from tbe body like
ht were
Mem igto jumpinof Jove.
the Lightnings ria
"A rosy tinge overspread the girl. a
sigh escaped the beautiful lips.
She was not dead, as I bad reasoned. YEARS OF SUFFERING.
"To her, then, did I some secret herbs
administer, blotting • from out her mind aneght howl by • Fall ti WWII Me meet
the pest. Quickly ale came back to was severely pisses -TM Pain at
health and knew me only as her father.
Times At•ae., vsteaesNr.
and she whoutands before you now as _
the hte of Cornelia,
orn W Lhe daughter not
f apected and sell. F. eknown fahighly
rmer re -
daughter,
daughter,
Ir. nteggieten Trees MU maid as • teem
for rte fore or r4
"Everybody tells us;""bays Mi. Rog-
gleton. "not to worry. Tbey tell v
that worry never did anybody any
good, and that on the other hand it.
alalolutely impairs one's capacity for
aurk. and au helps to aggravate the
very sit *ties that we are worrying
ever, This u true, all of it, and sound
advice it la, too. and it Inas all been
said many time.; bat it should be mon
often sapplemented with detailed in-
teractions as to how to avoid worry-
ing. Now let me makee a try at it.
P.rbaps I .hall repeat things that I've
said before, bat if I do, it will be be-
cause .1 think they're good for hu-
manity."
"A prime necessity of our permanent
freedom from worrying is the posses-
sion of the personal quality commonly
known as sand. it a man has not been
endowed with sand by nettare he must
pick It up for himself; nobody is going
to give him any, but be can do this
eas',r than be thinks.
"Most of the things we worry over
ere only bsgtsars that fade and dis-
appear upon the first attack. Herein
n
lies the lint secret of sereee
at-
tack; -and the gnat secret Iles in, per-
sisteme, in keeping always at work.
The man who actually doss this, wast-
ing no time, will And, the first thing
he knows, that be's stopped worrying.
and be laughs a little as be says to
tumult that be's got so time to wor-
ry; std the mixt thing be knows he
finda his sandbox is ao longer empty
115'5 artnally got wren, mad of his own,
and then he 1s somebody and b. ins
to find some solid setisfeetioa in li ."
An assistant bad uP 't a bot
chloroform on the tlooe and the supply
ran abort when it was most needful.
Doctor Simplon calmly cut and Sha
square of drugged carpet.
kept tbe patient under the influence
of the anaestbobio.
Goad as be i E�.*ght chloroform Doc-
tor"Mmlisiin always had • homers that
be might discover something
ef-
ficient. He was once found insensible
id his room,as ther esult of one of Iola
experlmenu. ' On another occasion his
servant. Clarke. -who took a lively in-
terest in bis master.% investigations.
-fleeing the doctor and his friends
trying to indoor consciousness by
drinking a mister. of chloroform and
champagne. harried down•etairs wand
gave the cook 1" richt glide ,
waaght" of the draught. The result
was that the woman fell flat on the
floor. Co and Clarkes flew
upstairs.ying: I've
"Come Soon,
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$LONDIKE AT HOME.
10..,,ar. dl mosey ears
s6. Power sad pumping mill•
sowing machine. suis. hard
ware. bicycles a hard time
priors. Send for ratalegne rod price•,
The Malley asetaidees 0...
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PAID 5, OAPITAI, - - • *30,5.1.
Oer. wap Market a Colborne St.. Toronto.
Rubber Stamps .ad Shipping Cards sup
p11.d. Corre-pondeono invited.
Since the death of Gladstone: Sena-
tor Justin Smith Morrill, of Vermont,
bite ,oJdset.. jiv nguEnglish-speaking
st.atesmnn. There as ii ttt..._MEa'
months difference in their ages.
Inhale "Quickoure for cold in the
head. 1;�. '1 ,�_" - --.
SAME OLD THOUBLE
Mother -What, are Richard and your
father storming so about f
Daughter -0 Dick's .tutag to Tatar
the wind again.
Quickoure for pain in the back, 15e.
25e, 5)e.
itallerlass
v delicious
everySever
ut an•adverUsir sr 1 8 a.m.
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San parlor goo feet long overlooking
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Steamers 411 from Montreal erorl Salstda[
morning on arrival of trains trout Tomato marl
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Cable 113.1.0 sad upward•; IS•cend Cauls
pee sod sad 336.26'Plumate(' �doaderr
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OFFICIAL REPORT OF THE EXAMINATION
-op-
Mutual �teserv�und -Lite Association
BY THI
NEW YORK INSURANCE DEPARTMENT.
a place for itself on the et h'r aide of EY EYES OF SPIDERS
the ocean. Personally, i b- Times' I
tobacco expert does not agree with Most spider. have eight eyes, al -
m a Ea. 101 sus hq t military thonT6 some species have only six.
tx►attera, but bolds that the "omit"
makes a cooler, slower and generally
more sat iafactory smoke than 1 he
"cut " always provided t hat l,ot b
Mea . 1898.
VERIFICATION 0 UAL REPORT.
"The examination shows
was substantially correct. The variations in certain of the figures as
between those contained in the report and those shown by the examina-
tion are so trivial as not to warrant a reference to these differences in
Quickcure for Wounds. 150..25c, 50e. this report." -Report of IsAAc N'A'nIRru!L, Chief Examiner.
BOOKS PROPERLY KEPT.
MEXICAN TAILORS " The method now in vogue in the recording of its transactions
h hl
that the Company's last annual statement
are Myrtle Navy to start inion. The
Eatt;nhaisel• has •.asst long )et op
kern with reard to the 'solid com-
fort wrapped up in Myrtle Navy. -
Hamilton 'Time*.
EARRING DOCTORS.
Is the early days of Rome tbe ladies
of i1L city were such heavy earrings
that they made the ears sore and some-
times tore the Iohes. There weredoc-
tan whose business was chiefly to heal
ears thus injured -
TO CURE A GVLD IN ONE DAY.
Take gyy refund the re Broomew•..y if It 0.i1. 1.Oaw Tablets Ty All Do.
THE BICYCLE NOItE. -
The bicycle nose is the latest develop -
but Oorne , I
Four Faller Victoria Co.. N. B.. makes
Canna.
- meat of the bicycle crate. 1 he dm
. • • • the following atatem 01.: Some from the roved .ocuenulatee in the top
Julius Cinnero became emperor, and I years ago while working in a bar's I part of the *ortril, being driven there
from cares of state they in winter oft los? my balanoe and fell from abeam, by the rapid movement throsgh the
badly in wino my book. For years I
air, and in the end. it seems, doctor's'
suffered with tbe injury and at the help has to be applied for.
same time doing all !could to remove
retired to Alexandria. where unattend-
ed save by the aged philosopher, the
emperor, hand in band with his Roman
city 1* their hearts' content. red about the beautiful
NRS. BILLTOPS BUYS ONE.
Where pen Mr. $111510 *wen. meta
west 1'pwm B; Io... ►fatter..
"Wall," said Mr. Hilltops, "after all
tbese years Mrs Hilltops has bought
a glass pitcher. 1 never thought she'd
do ties. but eh' says she's wanted one
all her life 1 suppose that that must
be dna aloe int lettuce of heredity
-bank p$,swbere among her ancestors
somebody must have had a glass pitch-
er.
r1 don't Oscitate to say that I have
glees pitcher'unce.tors of my own.
My recollections of a glans pitcher as-
sociate ' it with cake and preserves, and
that sort of thing• and place it on •
tea table set for company. And this
A GREAT GLACIER.
'rhe largest glacier 1n Europe 1. tba
Joeiedaleree, In Norway. With it"
anmemue remnificstlons 1► covers an
I. cif idle pear. miles, just ha11 as
big again as the eonst of Middlesex.
Thug enormous field of ice sends its
branches down the valleys is •I1 di-
rections. often coming into close pros-
im i t y to the . rnfields. One of the roost
ec'i'*seibte of lta bra$ebies le the Brigs'
da;broe From a distance its attest Ie
sxtremrly grand, .nrronsded as It 1*
wile dark, bate nousta1ss,
• rcb tr'et�•--a pirf.et settllis fbt.
ht5 mase of snow and ins.
4r.(.ngb, i`.. Mese+.,,• .
i..
brings to my mind an old and happy
horse, and gentle, steadfast hearts,
whose loving kindee1Res never flag-
ged, and whets °sly thongbt was for
the heppitlness of otbera.
"And so f don't know but what I
share Mrs. Billtop's fondbese for the
gists pitcher. And this ons that aha
bought is dot a big one. It is just a
little one, a milk pitcher, one of the
conventional kind, bigger at the top
than at the bottom. And it's
on tua
[[ t
breakfast table now, and
Mrs. Hilltops to pass me t Q milk. and
oft bands it to me be lase pitch-
er. we both smileand I thank heaven
in
in my besot. for of Ms."
Hilltops
all
the other blessing"
it. but in vain. let last gave up elopk es
rind stopped doctoring. My
got me ted that when 1 would stoop
over it 1055 almost impossible to get
straightened up again. When I would
mow witb a scythe for Borne little
tome without mopping it would pain
rn•, so that it seem as it I could
scarnely endure it, and
tlI wou
o lel o y
on the handle of my scy gists and dealers everywhere.
gee east' and at ralgbten up. At other
FASTIDIOUS.
Mexican tailors bring the Dew cloth-
es of tbeir patrons to their offices or
hollies. to be fitted.
Wears or Onto, erre or Totsoo. 4,%,
Lucas Co: rmr. d
rISr . )ne chile firm ofPAI, makes o J. CH av a. Co.,th lb Imi is
darter part
dote/ hominess In Ne City of To edo,O,ruety and
St ale aforesaid and that said firm w111 pay tbo
sum Of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each
and every nae" of Oa' err that sa.not be cured
by the eN 0' HALL'S CATARaII ('VRI,
FRANK J CHENEY.
Swots to b,foTe sale end subscribed la my
preemies. We 6th day of Deoember, A. D. IN(
{
I "Catarrh Curets takes Internally and eels
directly on the blood and moron' .urfece. of
the system. Send for test:omelet. free.
F. ), CH EN EY ar CO , Toledo, 0.
Be1d by_Deo g1.ta, 75a
Hall'. Faintly Pills are the best.
Struck Nidi tlgittrUtg.
Neatly describes the position of a
hard or soft cern when Putnam's Pain-
less Corn Extractor i' applied.
d. It does
t dols
its work so quickly arid
that it serene magical in action. Try
it. Recollect the name-Putnam's Pain -
lees (horn Extractor Sold by all drug -
time& i would be laid up entirely.es advi0
er some years of suffering [
ed to use Dr. Williams Pink Pills, and
decided to try one box. Before 1 had
finished it i saw the pills were helping
me i hongbt six home more and the
sees boxes completely cured tee. It
is three years since I took them and
my back has not troubled Ilse •since.
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are an in-
vul.oable medicine and I highly recom-
mend them to any person suffering
likewise. I consider that it I had paid
110 a box for them- they wooldt, be a
cheap medicine."
Rheumatism, sciatica, neuralgia,
'mrtial paralysis, locomotor ataxia,
nervous headache. nervone proetra-
;ion and diseases depending upon hum-
ors in the blood. such as scrofula,
chronic erysipelas. etc., all disappear
beton • fair treatment witb Dr. Wil-
liams' Pink Pills. Tbey give • healthy
glow to pale and sallow complexions.
Bold by all dealets and poet paid at
Sec. a box or six boxes for 12.50 by ad-
dressing the Dr. Williams' Medicine
Co, Brockville, Ont. Do sot be per-
spaded to take some substitute.
Alf ARMY INCIDENT.
A French engineer Lieutenant, sear
Toalonset, beoams eeavisosd recent
tlllat one of his men had •Mien.
the soldier would set emcees, the
Lieutenant ordered fiat to he shot, sod
I� Mm thigh all rho forms .f a
military exeoutiou, sae that the firing
tattoos mad Moak cartridge*. The
led
t.{.attta•at htg boos co+r�•rtia1.d
cod ssmtoused to two months' itmpris-
'r
�•�, A. W.OLLASON.
glut. Notary Pub.la
..Tt'OTH ER (JOU RAE.
Smallbird. gloomily -My doctor.
says I must change my diet.
Mr. Coldbottle-CbangS your doctor.
'.res gYl wheel 0 r IJ6-iradlis
BloyCales--ot Osnra N'lll tw •ant for la•
Photographer - That 'Mittman who
just went out. was very bard to please.
;the selected the first proof I gave
her -
Friend -Call that bard to please?
Pbotographer-Yea, she sat for seen
more before she mad. up her mind.
lethal* (enickoure for Whooping
Clough. 15c. 25c, 50c.
FAiR WARNING.
Why, Laura, said Mr. 8nicke e, the
wide
humorist, is that a pistol b1
of your plata 1
It is my dear. replied Mrs. 'clink-
ers, sweetly. It le loaded, too. We
hoe biscuits of m1 own
breakfast. and I wish to discourage
criticism.
LOOKING OUT FOR HIMSELF.
A boy 81-2 years old, of very poor
Parente -0o poor that each child (no
stator bow aenall) had certaim work to
de, wt) required to bring 1m the kisd-
ling wood .soh dep. One Sunday be
414 sot seem ineliped to do his work.
At last him mother spoke to ►Ila tend
mkt: "Orabsl,a, w dga't you Wag
is your wood / All tips others will have
their word dame before you start. The
boy wt still. His mother addled : Gra-
ham.
ra-
ba . why don't you obey I Go at ossa.
This the real reason Deme oat.
and I wyon't Worts. 1 t r golhe had d t•°
heaves, If this rest et the legally 't.
1R..°hln+'1r♦"...-,,)',►.w:r .n
Hartford & Vim Tires
H,.g�- s AdatelesN w -Tamara
epee"er on 7T1.2of til. whish wilt a dlowe I
f tri bl heft M
I w .5418 Metal S nglr nrdon etc r
E. 0 pair. 014. 10.i. lea, se* wore IIt,Tw.1Ms
PROFOUND RESPECT.
Geggger-Why do Tet "Mtge to bare
any business transactions with Wag-
ger
/gagger -I'm strand tib �to a
man cro am& sharper G r -•Smarter r Is wised way, old
Men If
gay wife sad dklan that's all.
LAW
from day to day, may be said to be a concise, exp llnt and t oruug y
inlet'. �iltttAoiil ' l ••--The condition of the hook, material-
ly expedited the work of checking back entries with original vouchers
and lessened the time whi:h would otherwise have been necessary to
make the examination as thorough as 1 believe it has been."
-Report of ISAAC VANDERPOEL, Chief Examiner.
ASSOCIATION SCLVENTPANDAIAID IN EVERYFL. HONEST DEATH
"The result of the examination shows that the Assoolatlon Is
Solvent and pays In full every death olalm that
et lma prop and that.
er charge
upon the mortuary funds oontributed by
eta mehas been /suohlas to make iement or oot the duty �of the character the tmanagementto
protect the members against unjust demands." Report of Hon.
Louts F. Payn, Supt. of Insurance.
MBI. M & 1110101,f0l.s,
Heed -tar;
.tar; •td.,resmlled
to We.Isy,Ilidge.Mole
mood M. W.. Toronto.
BOATS and CANOES.
Write No m1.lsicw
mom Nasi, - Mit, /Mao sL mo /.reel/.
JINLRALs TESTED
Writs 'MIL 'ON 1.. HKHPI:Y. R. A no
11 St en
asr•,ea s'.. Mnot.re•1. Qs..
FAR
AIM [STAT[[ bought .014 a
ei,ban td. Terme mailed
5.a. R. d;Ml'rioN. R•. 5.1818 sed
71n.• &AI Asoat. Mon, real, Q :r
Fenoe,
e,.x,vne 11 kW. we 51.11
we bate the t and most praotlesl boas no
earth. Rat 1n1 moo' It 1n amt at the 1. peri•
meatal !'arm, Oael• h unit. Bend for prima.AdA'.el Teeemto Pieket Wire Tease Oe..
111.1a1.r N. Toronto Oat.
‘S'1(llin1'Il(1101/41
1 1(111 11 1,4. („
111 d • 1r 111U1la 111
OTAMMERERS.
O'mIIa01's A117MCI IWWATtlTL
.t ,T «mad►WARAMIIIL
RooFINo sod ,owmat "�.
y2 X H _
.sr /.r �. ess.tens
Adrssl.sN6.,"s ass.r:wfs.
THE Nt9NEY MAKER
RIBBING
ttACHINE
Every Day
of LUDELLA Coyle* Tem.
Adds to tbe long list of drinkers
Words may no. .onviece you that it is the fit, but a tr�.ial will.
Lead packages. S, to, !
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M[T
CASH
KNITTING
MACHINES.
OLD AND RELIABLA
asta0Mt..d tut
Tm■ MI Pas m--
Ciotbs your family fresd
Oot With our
e•e
MONEY MAKER
Prices only 815, 020 030.
CREELMIN BROS., Georgetown, Ont.
IND TTPtWSITOS• COM Iltl
What ?
"AMBERINE"
.2'A18
vier s00 ■t'. Imhof 1 I1 11a)t1UUolp.
Herr 1000 fo Toro/ &i L.oi elcno.
Removes Dandruff in One Week.
Cures Itching of Scalp.
Prevents Breaking of Hair.
Stops Palling Out.
ro$IT1VELY CROWS HAi%
or ism weSIMMIllti MK
,�.. Ir^.iFrEg?'°�,g7iN.Ft+•ii.I'
Met al1�Il`
♦ r+r:isamm
A •
m
wiles.t w oft siMiM• busts
nee staled 1•w saes '• IMO •
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is. ■ w .sus arra i _
he i (fgt 10.
1 1 we
wefts. deln
b est
.. u ..pw....8•.t .w as. •sees+.w raw•
be bile Aare
a. is medlar tM telt. i. T.reabas year
.wee.. ram ....•.••••• *nob
Dosht y Mae palls MMge *C S1
vn1•ge moth et hare, te the Mts. ►t 111r.
J. *sword sad , Mr. Jews
110.10 wreeascs. nts •to
waking dreams of trtolly.e 1
to blies yet fears the terrors Ilia
He Noy S blostd,Inift f,
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