The Exeter Advocate, 1898-1-15, Page 6717".
Sabseribers vele de not receive their pape
tagalerey wi1»1ese nottly us a once.
Cell at tb.e ofttee for adveraseng 'rates.
ME EXETER ADVOCATE,
THURSDA AN, 13, 18eS.
aorsEnoix WORDS,
gope, spriugs eternal be the human
leanest.
Man ue'e s, but tdways to be, blese.
Whatever is, is right.
The preper study Of mankind is man.
One master-pewelon in the breast -
Grows With hien:earth, and streugtheris
with his strength.
We Art endure, then pity, thou •cm-
braee.
Order is Reeve/Ws first law.
Honor and shame front no c
else.
Werth raabes the luau.
An hemeee man ie tae uolelese wink
3/1e• gtide. phltereopaer and friend.
Jatee ae the twia is beat the vee' e ie
.A, little learaing ie a dangerous thing. ford ter the Initependents.
To err, is human, te forgive davtne.
'
DOINGS OF THEWEEK
A WEEK'S HAPPENINGS IN SHORT
PARAGRAPHS.
loominioe, tald Country end Aaewleati
Xtems Boned DOWu fox, the Perusal of
Busy Iteaders-Casuarties, Crimes and
Criminals.
THE aciatecciacite,14 1VOULTes
The official estimate of the wheat yield
in Australia_ is e,74e,000 bushels, Thera
will be a small surplus available for ex-
port.
wuet, uteLeellOWS WQ141.P.
Se. joseples Siett•rhetel, ett Halwiltoni
has received 17 young ladies who form
-
silly on the last day of 1897 renounced the
world's eoys, and decided to give their
lives to the services of humanity.
,Tete: nue; etuconee.
.00e a the .C.P.11, steamers on Koot.
tesay Lake has been deseroyed by fire.
Eire did 0,000 damages to the "l'ork-
leh Bath Hotel 1I elontrael on Saturdey
night.
roLITeCteeCANAOIAN.
Mc. MacCalltun was nondnatedat Na
Hon. Dr. Beaten, who is now in, leng-
e
V.3r""/ r4f:34 wherti esfear expeets suit for C'enadeon Jfl•
tor!A
We'learae the acan4aile aged the Paraug, :.-eir Adolphe Chapleau gave a :limier at
guest. „ 4eeneerwood anti annouuced that he
Treo world forgetting, hy the wetia would reeire fame the Lieutenant -Cloy -
target.. enhip linenteliterely on the close a the
She tneve3 a goatiese, alael else loolee a - • session of tiw Quebee Legislature,
Ittlartia1 Mr. Sifton eaystleit the ouly-practleable
Plough the watery deep. route to flawson teit,y 1.1; Whitt iS 1C11OWR
/at lierYee ille, most. who serves 4 the White Pase, or comraonly called
country be;.
liaaLd's Liatusent Relieves Ne
egainst 45 during 1806, nine of which
were suicides. For the Past seven years
the average bee beau 40,
'While out fpe hunting on, Sataiday G.
Housman Rutledge a Hyde Park had his
arm badly inured by the bursting of
bis gun.
A tidal wave, due to a southe117 gala:
swept up the river et Cheboygan,
awl ceased a terrille shaking up among
the vessels tied et the docks.
The steamer Rosedale is DOW in the
dry dock at Hawse -on. Examinattor
shows that sibs is in pretty bad shape. 1
will take $25,000 to repeir her.
Edward Young, Nebo lives three miles
from Brookfield. Ont., has a fractured
sleull from the limb a a tree fa/140E; on
HIS recovery is not looked far.
Bert Wythe, an employe at the Office
Sect:Inez. Cempany's factory at New-
market, bad hie band injured on Saar -
day whileerunning a large preis, and lost
OU) of his Augers.
A fasb trolley motor struck Riehard,
Hand's eutter at Carleton. and College
erosslog New Year's nigbt Toronto
• and broke bis collar bone. Isle is also
suffering front. ooneuesion a the bram.
• Mrs. Hared was bruised, but the son
Pointed Paragraph8.
I$ take two to make a hargaieebut on
*net et them gets.
At tbe age. of la women'a right3
'three Teats *head of mite's.
eat may look at e bar a nava at
ihnetepretera tfa leek at
an we.
It is a west dude that. knows whether a
smillug or laughetee a hina
The day breaks but. doesn't fall, Itil
the artiglet fAILL5 but doe -erre break.
....laffl.•=1*7•11041
A never beeins to thiek ranch of
men nett! after be has made her ntad.
•O•nfirm.....4.••••111,
Necessity is the mother of some inven-
'IOUs, but the maeority of them are or-
phans.
It is easiee to cut au aequttintauce that
31 Is to carve a steek with a restauran
Perhaps it i9 the ra volatle
wheeie thee make.; the locometive's head
Praise a womattee twenty ead she will
mildly decay it. ' Taen :Lame with her and
she will get mad.
Sleeplieeneese the to nervoate -oxinte
recut. Tau delicately constituted, the
financier, tee Inteatete man, ana those
whose Queen! eit ant :wet...sit:des great .luen-
straiu.ve warry, ali :fearer hese? nage
from it, eraitee te tee grait waterer .4
worried brain, mei to get eleee ee,..ause
stontafel: front oat aniperitlee with a, few
wee-.
thn. vexed, eintt.titm.•: taereary, tuel
are • t .5w
:matey teal: ref:eat:we.
ea yeas cr tridenee.
-
Nee on - wawa te awe. eee .
moat thee; ••:.:03t,clt
WE:C:13.
bat taate, t „sea
• Swere .ey
VI ,
:an.
teazle oF.
nets ereat
. „ out notiate, wheel laeome caveats -Li on
eleafe . .
lteeea peese.e- 'tee eieeeee to u.r- • Jan. 14. Many other Scotch yards will
:goat ratte we be ate., e eerweer re- follow suit. .
guile:Gat itoft .uti t.1.2 atter :etatt e t
The cotton mill • owners In the New
ta afters. England lat.atee have practically eeened
In a ease of twits, their photographs and,
hands and will ent wages 10 to llee per
measurements were eltreelt- alike, but the
amt. It is believed the operators will
minutiae of their finger prints were quite
accept the redaction and not .strike. 13e -
different. tween 85,-000 and 90,000 people are.
Tne lake of Uremia. le Persia, contains affected.
moresalt than the Dead sea, which holds
26 per cent., or eight times as much as.
the ocean.
Cases are reported of eyes thee became
seriously inflamed by looking at an elec-
trical drill working -one of them at a
distance of 10 to 12 yards.
Illuard's liniment Cures Burns„ ete.
with them was nuhurr„
VOA, .MUN or weeie.
The Chinese plenipotentlery hashed an • • npon the leo and the logs frequently press
audience at Sr. Petersburg with the Czar t The Traeles ealagnetie Ointment i down so heavily hat they crush through
regarding the proposed loau. preptred be- Frances a". Kahle, aoronto, it and at, last rest upon the bottom of the
A BARBAROUS SURGICAL. OP-
ERATION
'eit• the Cara ef Plieet '
It is not oilly intensely painfel, den-
tweette tante teal very exeenstee,. bat ire
ihe light of utodern niedical yeeearelt and
eatee the diseovery of Irtzek's Magnetic
Leittment a sumicaa operation is wholly
un,.eees,,ary: If you have any doubt en
tati rota kindly read the ibilowing
tore worn peepte who know that ear
eta regani Mg the merit's of the Trask's
Mae -male Ointment are borne out by the
sexes.
Dr. Unreoss. liabbell, 0., in a
leme letter, SavS, .amona• many other
taiiitte: n1 have used the dtioweietie
.01tztraenta in a turtnaer a eases ot ailee
• aria in ao ease has it lanai to give im-
mediate relief. and generally a pernme
ettre..”
1,11. Witt6.011.. Clerle, Mo., Says:
-ely wife was afflietee ,with Piles for
,
three yeare.. -e• 1, a_ to,'
remedies, yet uo relief was arforde I tot -
tit I bought one bottle of your •Traskte
.alagnotie tautinent,' which eutirely
cured her.'
C. L. lieet. 'Monroeville. Ot. says :
he.ve teen aeing your tTraskas Magnetie
Ointment' for Meet:lane Piles. and mai it
aelre me more than anythiug else I have
DANGERS OF LUMBERING.
Death Always Near at Head arid Tem -
any In a Dreadful worm.
"The Story of it Pine Board" is the tItle
a an article by W. S. Harwood, in St.
Ntebelas. Mx. Harwood says:
The trait draws the legato the landing,
which may be 100 miles from the place
where our elite was felled. The landing
Is the bank end surface, of a large river
the Mississippi in its upper course afford'.
ing fine landings.
Death is imar at hand ab the landing -
Indeed, it Is near at band always- among
the lumbermen from the time the tree Is
selected by the underoutter tzntit tt gets
the last touch of the pietwoon and is piled
up in the lumber yard of eity or town. In,
felling the trees, in loading them upon
the big sledges, in rollieg thera chime the
skidways a the tending, on the driee
down the river, in the mina death conies
often and usually in a dreadful larva. The
landing is a particularly dangerops place.
Wben the trainlotids of logs are dumped
front the wide cars. they tumble down an
inunease sitidway. perhaps 00 feet long -
an incline reaching to the ice covered
river Load after load of logs is thrown
down upon the ice. until the river is cov-
ered for it cite square in width and the
logs extend perhape quarter of it mile
away There is thila all ininaense weight
At Hong Kong there IS grOtti Antillty
itt tho Chiueee naval ;yards, although peo-
foueul. secrece is maintained.
The British cattier teroitin has to-kOO h :ye .leei let to pulalisit each neer. a
Ott st1P01105 et coal and ammunition owl ensolier of such letters am never use
s Proceeded to laurel the Chinese sans- r stele letter twice, but, only fresh
The attitude Tsung Yalnen to- let,ei.. will he itablislied.
wards Gerznauy has stiffened, resulting -kit drtiggiets recommend the Tr.i.sles
itt tae donated for the ()settee -010u of alaseetie • iutment. as they ictiow ;nen
Mao -Chou. whet their customers say that uo rem-
givee ittieh general satiefeetien.
eel 1". Kahle, 127 Pay St., Ten owe.
awl , truly wateelerfea remedy for rev,. tate The loge may be piled up tar -
411 rms Piles- So 4irelt 11"11,."4,14e . spa twice us bro. as an Rfditiall
nueel t-,..stiou /431 lett"r'l relteove" °X dwelling 'teen. over 100 feet.
me foist all \arts of ehe country thet While the mere are unloading the logs
from the trains there is great> (longer that
A "chaser" may get •after them -that is,
a log which andelenly springs down troxe
the toed where it has been held by a
(than. and, witheut warning, tumbles
down the declivity of the skttlway at a
reernentious rate or speed Woe to the log.
ger who stands in the way of the chaserl
()nee in, awhile it may he necessary to die.
loilgo a log which has become Wedged in
such it way among the other logs In tht
masa on tho skidway that it muet be ra
leased to allow the others to move. Get-
ting out this log Is called "killing* the
Duteliman.' The men who eleanber Own
the skidway. aided by their sharp pointed
peaalas and. ventitooka take their livee in
their band e loony it time when tbey go te
dislodge this log -the key to the situation
Oftentimes when ouch a 1(4 Is wedged in-
to it great jam in the middle of the rivet
otter thespring drive has begun dynamite
must be used dltaatigIng It, so great is
the pressure of the thousandeof logs above
It- "Killing the Dutchmen" under such
circumstances is a navel Its well /IS a dam
(mous act
Ile Lalco route, emnittenesng at e teeny The Toettnatod bale' of etilteral Sir
from Pore Ali.etitsejid, has been found correct.
aud, le being conveyed to Peshawur.
Boartling•sehool Teacher - Axil now,
raolutirce, EldintsvarateelInobarawot inSevaay- aat175..littaitailitiratozut patlieyiplalt.:,tinost.aaa3a
British Coninuustler-iteChlet on the Chine
tation, succeeding eedutirel Buller, hes! eu„,,,,i'S Liniment Cures Dandruff.
tarted for Hong Kong, aceempenied by 04toe"A
is $tittr, -
Trotits weld lit Few Words.
A 41''''5Pat'''1' fe°"' ealr° auzmn"'s th4t ehildes respeet for its parent is /lot
Varela by over-lenseuey any snore thau
ity
oveteeeverity.
daughter should never seek
row he ellowed to outdress her mother.
provaillug la circle* and the 1st every family the mother Should be the
resumption of British operetions towardii
beet dreeeed member.
Omdurman. The discarded finery of a daughter
iiCli4Biorn4atio074vess1);:hice2: Pau elamLancolalt14::: 1:111;11 robe, No one feels especially dignified in
should uever constitute it mother's ward-
ib
(easel, Henry Haveloek-Allau, it is annettlieed 1
l'OLITICS-151PELLIAL.
The Marquis of Hertford, whehas been
alathen of as Lord A.berleen's successor
in Canada, stye he !mows nothing about
the Iniperital Government's tnteetione ttt
that conneetion.
Rear Admiral Lord Charles Berestortl
e twee -prod the invinition of the Union.
et' of York to (ingest /het seat ta par.
I lent, made wieetet by the death Of Sir
tak Lerkweads
Corot= Grelg, i Toronto, has with,.
drawri the Warttunt foe an helmet en the
belly of siderite Oeo. A. Whitleir, of
(irieving and br)1ken-hearted ever the
recent death of it favineel son, Mee. James
Miutheers, of lid 13reekettrIdge Street,
Detroit, while alone in her home cut her
throat with her hisebasitre razor, dying
eevera hours before her husband. and son
returned.
r.t
M. Teplow, it councillor of State, has
been appointed Coneul.Generitl for Hued('
at New 'Vork.
It Is reported that the a.fridis tiro res -
trembling in tribal etiunell, with a vlew
of concluding pewee
A Washington sperial Snyii it Is prob-
able that Seeri•tary :Alterman will retire
early in eie, gee: year; in weleeeeene 310
eeti he wee:N.1411 by Andevesatior Day.
reach expedition has oecupled Pashaele,
on the Nile. The reports amorg the na-
tives, to the ogees that the Preneli are
seentling the Ntle, explaiu the expire*.
a British expetlitieu against the rebel
leader alatzalleli, In North Borneo, :Cal-
len, an eseaped convict, atteoked with it
small following and took Lienhowenv, a
small (iovernment station on the Pant
River, Mr. Fraser, the °Blear in charge,
had a narrow mimeo. He is now return -
the preeenee of one whose old clothes she
Is weariug, and it mother should at all
times preserve her ill/gutty before her
children. The mother who never loses
her lewd um will never lose her crown.
Pleventable misfortunes consist ehiefly
of manifold things. little to do, but ine
with eight pollee und 80 free Dyake. mestee things to have done.
eeeleeD AND emeneseeee. , Ihe man who earns one dollar and
kends two, and the man who earns two
Win. eross boa bean arrested at Toren' and spends one, atauds on either side ot
to on it ohargo or swan $31000 worth 01 the hair -nue between heedlessness mid
diamonds In Allentown, Pa. diecretion. between rnin and safety.
Charles Marc. for fixing it frame bouse Parents generally receive thet measure
on the Boetwlek line of Westminster of filial teepeet they deserve -Mt always,
tewiship, Ontario, eves given Ono year in perhaps, but very generally.
the Central Prison.
When (1 mother allows her daughter to
On the beet day of 1897 W. M. Geneau, appropriate her wraps, gloves, veils,. or
other articles of personal attire, she la.
M.P.P. argued the Stellate:au reserve
Cure for Drunkenness.
case bsaaeae woe The temee deemed gins o. poliey et Ouniliarity which: senuor
ee later breeds emitempt. respeet Inc
5f I 5!«'3 VAL 11 ATTER:S. to hand out „twit -Intent at 11 reeled. Mon.
dtiv. (Mei lieIonging4 'engenders :I. respoet for
ttl it re
City Englueer, the noel oefrnated eol eof l their- poteeesor,
• Aeriteriling port iesued by the • ,
Tneauore Durrant has again lwen
Cal.. prieen to await the lame tit OXO.
2.**7 1 3i3170.313111).
Linlmont for sale avers:me.
•London. Ont.. for moved 1O Ole devil 'sell at ean ‘,111rittills
Leudon, Out- entoe ea a nettled in- eutitm" wh" 1"1's 1w°11 11"11 1' 111'80
Tv 1.0 ill ri 1.431 Leg ;year ef 119 4an" 4;111* 7'
' sit-itiotO•i‘ Aetio I.
"I guet-. that neW man must be an
The erlminel ehergengainst. Dr. Mitch- , 1,C.10.`," Writ the star boarder to the land- ,
.3-, Thera. , w'..r.• :Of birth,4, 4.tzaills.t
3 1 ill•=011, 4'.f lliger,.111. has been deemed, i Ittoy.
4;0 deaths, ant. avarriage-inumberen :;.. • owiw, to ib" ono.t.,:tge _11
1 that t4....'n of "Why so "
A., - ugit-11 us 1,'ret .1 le and Lizzie I /velum, "i hwance he threw up hie arms and
.1. it gent o eteee I: v.: tw old j are* eepretsed
Imre+. view (awe eir their getels te pre- the other earth.: in 3130 mat. (Judaea when yon peeeed 1,110 ft$."
't1W ii1e4, 1 11ftt* tit'll:telttlinttal htores eivetilit
-„en melon for aaetine damage let Item
1,, wilit lieliteitwereti :elks from tatting
Il,i- f them.
It is an esta.blished fact tbat the
Dyke Cure removes all crave for alco-
holic stimulants in e few days, and in
four weeks restores the patient to his
normal condition. It is a simple vege-
table tonic. No hypodermic inject ious.
Can be taken privately as aorne
treatment, with no bad after-effecte, or
no loes of time from business. For
further particulars address DR, MO-
TAGGART 44 Bay street, Toronto.
The followieve is f vont. Dr. Smith,
Surgeou of the Michigan Central Ref.: -
way
St. Thomas, Ont„ Dec. 24, 18'i.
Aty Dear Do:Apr:1-4n reply to
enquiry as to the permanency of• ee
cure in the case of :qrs. — I ;:ul
most happy to inform you that the re-
sult moat liatisfactory, It is now
over six mouths since she took the
treatment, and she informs me that she
has not the slighteet desire or craving
for any kind of liquor aud never tbiees
about it. lier anpeasance and actions
would indicate this, for she took,, ie
fresh and as young as when I biet
knew her, twenty years ago. She Wa$
no.turally relined and neat, but luta,
through diseipation, become terribly
haggaeg and one- felt a dread to me, e
and talk to her, 'Her ease had become
really pitiable, but Ow change since
she tool; the treanneut is roost. wonder-
ful -she is cheerful awl happy, and hi, s
regained her old-time neat and
appearauce, and the change in her
home is just as great es in. herself.
Ono can scarcely 'realize it without
seeing it. have every confideuee
ery reason to believe in her case:the
cere is pertilanent.
7QUr.i. vett' truly,
W. E. Smith, 34, D.
Victoria's Windsor Boudoir.
It may be interesting to know that
Queen Victoria's boudoir at Windsor is
tarnished in red and gold, that every
article was selected by the late prince
•consort, and that her majesty keeps the
first bouquet given her by Prince Albert,
with ler bridal wreath, under a. glass case
In her bedroom.
• Colic and Kidney Difficulty. -Mr. J. W.,
Wilder, Lafargeville, 14. Y., writes:
°I am subject to severe attacks. of Colic
and Kidney Difficulty, and find Parme-
lee's Pills afford me great retie, while
all other remedies have failed. They are
the best raedicine I have ever used." In
aaet so great is the power of this enedip*ne
• to cleanse and purify, that, diseases .of all
most every name and nature are ariveia
tree° the body.
Tbe Fr:aura W,111 Bring Revenge.
"Papa is it jeweler, you know," 'the said
petulantly, "and he tells me that the •en-
gagemeat ring yon gave me lea ed.
"I presume so, for I bought it ,e,t, his
store. Bee you canclepend oa me •to get
even, in time, aarliag.",
Coma cause in tole:wale • pale, Hello -
:way's Corn Care. etimovese the trouble.
'Try it, a.nd see whet an amount of pain. ie
•.
saved. .
THE HEAD.
Thomas Mtulden, of Maxwell, Ont., is
dead, aged. 75.
Peter Purvis, one of the leading law-
yers of Brantford, died on Saturday.
S. C. Stevenson, secretary of the Mont-
real ExhIbibion Company, died Sunday,
aged. 49.
Setiptumi Line4.
,
, „
,•Hargreaves -Yate baee heare' of giaing
your coat te tele. man who' teleeawour
cloak ? ' 6
Perry=e1 have : what ,e`f
Hargreaveeeeee et- seems
to be the 'sea.
tanterey tailor,. IS going on. Re -sane itie
rinit waire beck and now lad' leaS brought
another one.
Mr. Robert lifewitt, of the Phoenix.
foundry at Markham, is dead. Born in
Cumberland, Bag., in 1818, he settled in
Markham in 1855.
Colonel W. D. Ragan who has been
one of the managers of Barnum's show
for many seasons, and is well known all
over the eonntiy, died last night at
Vauseen, Ohio, aged 50 years.
'
rcetuLit PEUSONAL.
lYlagigtrate Bartlett, of ' Windsor, cele-
brated his 75th birtladay on Saturday, and
is as hale and lietiety as ever. '. •
The Lernpress -Ger/natty, has
been suffering learn 'influenza, has Stiffer -
e� a.rolapse. Zutieker, hex physicia,n,
is staying atathe pew petleeer.
• Sir Julian Pauncefete, the Britisb Am-
bt4'sador sei Washington, has about recov-
-ered from a long apd etainfifi te6ta,ok of
rheuinatisra, which has leppt aim 'in bed
for a good part of the last three months.
IIas I mod 1.t. -•-•!:‘Ir. J0110 Atolersou,
'ken againet Mi. I. Online etal13314)44, wriu' "1 veliture to sae* few, if.
St. 'Vincent do Paid Penitentiar,,,, the -
plaintiff being an ee-eonviet, who eieente U.ft01411:1111
let-
•TIIE LADOIL WORLD.
The Blaeltioau opt.rared by :he
Vabl-T rt^ 1-!nap.iny, supuikd
4rvii man
111.1if Ota 1.vork.
itatalelai a• eenwi ship yards, banks atud leirtedte
.his savInge, alia •ate-
beorwit isle and Intel:knit consumption. •
” have hew elti aloof from. the 590, in a hole un'ter theee
bn. Yeetetday
t. a
1, , ,
EmplfirerS. Ai% have posted lt el:- he foiled that rola ars had got away
that Mr. °Meta did not deliver lie
Miss Susan Elabraith, a dohieetic, is
suing David Smith, farreee, of East Lu-
ther, Dailerlu CoMittaior 15,000 derat
aaes for injuries ,epthar feelings for ref -tie-
ing to carry at 111 cre
petise tomarry her.
Farmer winiam Some, of York Towne::
ship, who died tlaree weeks agoeleft an
estate worth .$20,972.45. The realty- is
$12,600, and .pers(inalty $7.122.41. His
wife receives the income, of the estate.
caseeseatues.
Sunday tight an accidental abet from
the, revolver; of one Campbell, of Burling-
ton, took a little piece eat of the neck of
.
Isaac General.
1. have. I have USN], it re.,111%,1y ite.r
tent.
Lawrimec; ageti farller of al 41"7"r"rs knew of. and 34:14'
ten y4nrs, and hr
ave veguilinend,-.;
Cas County, hail no feith in l
i it of great, virile 4-0.VeAre
with
A lik.rhor Court.
his fortune, and ha is almost crazy about . "So you refuse me, eli t" said Mr. Light -
it. heart,
MichaelSnyderx of Bryson, Quebec, hae , "Yes," said Mies Th malt:wit, Simply.
- "1 n that even t," said Air. Ligh t heart,
jauntily, "1 shall take my case to a higher
••
The next night be proposed big
sistettand was accepted.
been committed to tail for 1)laeing o -
structions cm the Pontiac & Pacific Rail-
way line with 'the supposed object of
wrecking an express train. As his amity
is questioned he will undergo a medical
examination.
CIASsXFIED.
Brantford's free postal delivery 'will be
inaugurated in a, few days,
• The Merchants and Traders' Bank of
Brunswick, Georgia, has failed. The cap-
ital of the bank was $100,000.
The Rothschilds of Paris and Vienna
are fighting the Standard Oil Company
with high -flash Bassian oil of 108 degrees
for the British market.
The Army and Navy Clothing Com-
pany, Toronto, has been petitioned
against by John Calder, Hamilton, to be
wound up.Tbe Iiithilities are said to be
about $100,000-: '* .
Just befere his departure from Dawson,
W. Es • Knowles, . of Oakland, Cale who
was a passenger from Alaska on the
'steamship Alkl. Purellased claim No. 2.
below Discovery, on the Bonanza,' in the "So that young rnan says he would . lay
Klondike: diatatiet,* -paying - 4250,000, in his f ortune at your feet PI seid MabePs
easlefor it.• father,
, The yacht Catania, With air. Cornelius • ".'etes."
'Vanderbilt, lee cloctor and gusts, left "'Bet he hasn't done's° ?ft
for Alexandria on a three months' cruise "Na -no."
for Mr. Vanderbilt's health: He takes • "And perhaps you can tell wha P'
with' hiire'Dreejette ' Cheroot, t son of the al guess, tether, that he hasn't had it
celebrated, -ProrfesSor Cheroot, whose fee •told yet'
• will be „ago, per day,
. It has been discevered at 'Washington
D.C.,. -upon a eerefel inseeetion of the.
',permit granted- • by, the British -Govern-
ment fki
erelle tang oa supplies - Intl) AMC,
„,Kaondilee,etiuntiry free of 'ante • that the.
exeneetiaa, extends 'only ,to ,,euch goOds as
are gratentonsly clistributetL-
,
•
Major Jobe L. Eittinger, United States
%Cosu1 a Quebecabas beeit at his forraer
homer St. .Jesepie Missoprie- eatteg his
Christmas dinner, and he .told his•friencis
there wak a moeement.on footan 'Quebec
to secare the 'indePendenaa of that litov-
Mee,- because of hatted ..ef the ,-Eaglish
race and relighius differenees.
, ,
•
A big mining deal bees, been ,Closed" ba
which the Rigi lateoupiGola Miniag dem
warty, of Coloredd, aliEnteltsh syndicate,
became posseseed of die Rigi, Lizzie May,
Yuk'atan and Lalu •'Ledges on Battle
Mountain.:A cash epraideration af, $500,-
000, together with 70,000 aerrs of the
to her
Pallfog Out a Tooth.
The modern dentist, who was undoubt.
edly intended for it blacksmith, takes you
into AU up stales office and emits you at a
frons window, as he says, for light. You
know that he Is in league with the MAP
across the street, who from an opposite
window is studying Tour digestive Geon.
only, and who seems to have wagered that
the dentist couldn't get his fist quite down
your throat,
And this is the way ho pulls your tooth:
"Take that chair, Meese. Now. whlob
tooth?"
"This ona"
o A h, yes"-
Ow -ow -0h1 The other one,"
"Well. then, just it little wider, There
now'
•• A Pair of Them.
Borrowit-Say, jack, can't ,you lend rile
a five ?
Ilardtm-Sorry ; I'M busted myself. I
juse had to borrow it ten. • -
Borrowit-Well, my 'eyes. You're a
flat kind of it hog to refuse after such
luck as that.
There are cases of conseinption `so Inc
nth -an eed that Bi ekle's* An ti -Cons ninperve
Syrup will not cure, bet -none so bed that
it will not give relief. . For coughs, .colds
and all affections of the throat, lungs and
chest, it is it specific which has never been
known te fail. 1)4 promotes a free and
"eits'y expectoratien, 'thereby remoViug the
phlegm, andtgives thy diseased parts a
chance to heal. ^
!
*rdaC9.21=
rroressionai competition.
First Deutist-The fact is: I've got gen'
tleness down to fillet it fine point that ail
my patieuts TO sleep while I'm paling
their teeth.
Second Dentist -That% nothing I Mine
are begin:dog to beve their photographs
taken wbile I operate, because they al-
ways have such pleasant expressions on
their faces.
STATS MO, cm or Tomo, ss.
Lues Coreev.
FRANI: CuEsse makes oath at be Is the
senior partner of the firm of R. J. CUENgY &Co.,
• doing business in the City of Toledo. Comity
and State aforeanid,nnd That said tionwIll pey
the sum of erelle, HUNDRED DOLLARS for each
and every case of Catarrh that eannot be cured
by the Use of Hiax.'s CATAltint 003114.FRANK J. CHENEY.
Sworn to before me and sulmeribeci in my
presence, MS eth day of December, A.D. iteee
fee-,
{eget. 4t4 W. GLEASON,
Notary Fatale.
Hall s Catarrh Cure is taken baternally and act;
directly on the blood and mucous surfaces to
the system. Send far testimonials free.
F. J. OlIENEY 00., Toledo, 0,
Lte'Sold by tiro/0;1E3,75e.
A Matter of Blend. •
Actor -Are these poor volatious of yours
blood relations?
Pulpurse-Yes ; they are ever bleeding
Hasp-punch-s.orape--
"0-oosoolit" and you break loose antl
esmeetorate.
" Mercy," you gasp, "wouldn't It be less
painful to blow it out with gunpowdert"'
"Nonsense. Open your mouth."
"Take ine for the African sword eival-
lower?"
"Little wider.
GliTgle-gasp---
" ()Lull That's killieg 11101"
one mere pull. Now 1"
Up, up you go Yon seo the milky way
tying itself 11110 a love knot. Your eyes
bulge out. there Is it roaring in your ears
-a crash, and you see the dentist with the
troublesome molar in his foreepe, grinning
as. thengh it were the funniest thing in
the ivorld. -Pearson's Weekly.
itiond Indians.
During the' year 1897, no lose than 36
lives went out in the waters of the De-
troit river, sit; of which were suicides as Rigi company's stock, was pal .
nee,
The superiority of Mother Graves' Worm
Exterminator 13 shown by its good effects
on the anth
dren. Purelee a bottle and
give 11 41 trial.
TommIcon Ambition.
"nu going to be a Minister," said Tom.
rnie, forcibly.
"Why, Tommie, deal! 2" asked ids
fathee
"S'.,'$ I can talk in church," said Tom-
mie.
Ono of the mysteries of Mexico is pre-
sented by the Maya Indians who inbabit
the Sierra alndre mountains in the lower
part it' :senora. They have fair skins, bine
eyes and light hair. and students of eth-
nology have aiwayee been puzzled to ac-
count for them There is it tradition, how-
ever, that these Indians are the deseenclante
of the crew and passeugers of a Swedisb
vessel wrecked on the Mexican coast een.
thrice before Columbus dimoveredthe new
world Bit this tradition is founded on
nothing more substantial thati a folklore
tale current among them that their an-
cestors carne over -the big salt water hun-
dreds of moons ago.
The Mexicans have never been able to
conquer this people Nominally indeed
they are under Mexican 'rule, but really
they are goverried by their own chief, and
whenever the Mexican goternment has itt.
terfered with them they have token tie.
arms, getting the best of the Scrimmage
evevy time Their nearest Indian neigh-
bors are the Yaquis, and these two warlike
tribes have reciprocity down to a fine
point Bich helps the other when the
Mexicans attack them. The Mayas liVE
principally by the chase, although they
cultivate sonae corn and garden truck,
The men are large and well formed, and
'some of thy women are remarkably hand-
some blonds,-Ohie State Journal.
Do JR SIRS -Your MINARD'S 'LINI-
MENT -is our ,remaly for sore throat,
colds, •aad all oidinary ancients. •
It. never faile to arelieve and cure -
e••
Pminp- •
tl• „CHARLES' , , WHOOTTRIC
Pore' Mulgrave. ,
" saw your -mother goingto the neight
bets as I crossed'. the street :When will
the ie home ?" aeked the lady caller; .
"She said she'd be hack just's seen, as
Fon 'left," answered truthful,Jimmy.
• Tobseco Smoke. •
Smokers may be interested to kilow
what it is they inhale he the fumes of the
fragrant weed. that seethes their irritable
nerves The old fashioned idea was that
tobacco' smoke consisted mainly of car-
• bonic! acid • mod ammonia, but we are now
told that it is made up of. prussic acid an
,alkaloid „having p,, delightful odor, but
'dangerous to breathe, and as, poisonous as
nicotine, since 'a dose of one -twentieth ol
a grain will destree animal life, weed .01
aromatic prineiples "as yet u.n d (ter
ni knee. ' but ' net bad as, such prime pee
go, lease:Itch as they are .not peisonous
The aative element of tobaceit stholze
nicotine. -bet it is Contended that this fresh.
noxious element and ' which -is edebbcd:
"collidine,'' has. for some time -been °Ver.
• leaked When tobacco is poor inicotine •
it may yet be most poisemous, for then the.
, ecollidine" in if will operatewith vigor
on, the'smoker. -.-NeW,York Ledger ,
. , •
, Potash and Cheese. .
After keeping a small box of bicarhon-
ate of potash in the kitchen clipboard 'and
tieing it. with cheese as Meet), a meteor of
course as salt all the -nightmares ef bad,
feeling "proditeedby.cooked cheese vanish
'Half tetispoonail of -the potashabould ee
allowed td a pound • ef cheette, eaarinkledi
carefully throughout; but as, ft is practi
catty tasteless and dissolves readily its
presence is not noticed.
AGENTS WANTED T() SELL
‘‘ARDIIEADA
CEYLON TEA,"
Pitt tip 111 lead pailtttges.
Also Japans and llysons.
A. H. VANN-ESC, Si Witolv‘ale Agents,
57 ifuo:ir Sr. EASi',ToitONTO.
ASK YOUR DEALER FOR,
BOECKH'S
BRUSHES and BROOMS.
For sale by an leading houses.
CHAS. BOECKI1 SONS. Manufacturers,
TORONTO, ONT. .
BOYS AND GIRLS
Zig% TEN TO TWENTY-
.
from
FIVE DOLLARS tht month write
We have a braid new 25a article
that smart boys and girls from fourteen up-
wards can sell -rapidly. It is instructive, in--
torestingeedifying iuld feseinating. Send 25o.
for complete outfit to NICHOLS & 00., as Rich-
mondy.. Toronto.
eaSe
and cleanliness go to -
MILKING.
reeNttomveta,ubleist
.gareethseor
• • or smell as Eddy's
INDURATED
FIBREWARE.
the indurating process
.hardens, and prevent!
soaking. ThisWareeMnde
and • e0ourhyntaellinat ssdressvoaidll:elsv;i1Srldatodbt rl:fes!1.
ed booklet (free).
The E. B. EDDY Co., Limited,
•• Hull Canada.
ails, Tubs, Butt'er, Tubs, MI,
1)Nh Pant, Barma Ce
•etc., etc., etc.
T. N, 17.
Talelt '
ntefte,progressitai prapcious arid suCcePri.sLf:412cgiUit
tizAen,S:
by laking a thorpugla itusines of Shcriliand Comsat ot
,THE NORTIIERN BuSiNESS COLLEGE.,
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