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TIIE EXETER ADVOCATE,.
THUIISI)AT, FEB1117A.RY 8, 1900
PITHY $AYINGS:
We lose God 'When we try,
eirehend Him. „
Th best aint to haste iu thi
to aim for Heaven.
'There is no such thing as the 'eight
,
Alm of the wrong thing. t
The man Mao loves (3-od will be surd
to love God's work.
Success in this world often means
ifailure in the next. `
The Bible offers no premium
laziness or improvidence.
The way to make hard duties easy
is to do them for Chriet.
God never forgetattlie, m1tn who is
ill.ingkitcotnke a haed place.
0 com-
life
Oil
There are too many people 'who
mover pray until theY have to.
Be religious in your businessand
Tour bUsineSs will be religions. ,
It islard to get some preachers in
terested in the subject of religion.
The time when we most need fettle
is -when, God's hand is not in sight.
• Prove that God loves us, and you
nrove that He suffers when We sin:
Failures never come to those who
•ask God what to do before theystarts
No matter how good the shepherd
may be, a sick sheep will not follow
hire.
There are people who try to grow in,
grace before they have any grace to
TEMVOF
eee,
TEREif,T AFtooND
Cala° "
e' s,
ingly serioue lossi, o him,
4wDo; no i ,Stiranide. '
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iitfArti iiir CI ifitWinVdtasi,heen
i
059
neticeVellos( at•tfiee
we` • t,o
tem
,filgo,„5 inur( eieerelm fellaw
-dbut!'ici, in t-fte,entral i.
Police ofileers at Quincy, Ill., on
Saturday night , killed two exnert
eafe blowers and woundfid 'another
man, ie, \kilo refueed tp,, givp the,enames
of.'either ititnscfif or hiS pals,
Judge, Clioquette on 'Friday ,commit-
ted Walter bellowes, stock broker,
ad, li'red Lemieux „fler trial in the
Court of Queen's Bench ,on a charge
ef coitspiragy 'to r'Ob the Ville -1:fa'fie
Batic:ee • • •• ,.' •
;An ettempit evhs n•ia de on lrriday
eight:A° burn (token the Chineae the-
atre Vence/iv:est when there
were l)rbleittly. 400" tiersons .in the'
cbuilding. It Is set& revenge proMpt-
, ,
ed the, deed.t•
. , •
Mrs 'Alma" nucleoli, a 'Chime.° wo-
men tvho 'became demented, With re-
ligious mateee attempted to, murder
her hu'abancl, and hey six children. on
`Seta/eh-6e claiMlng ;the Lord told her
t 1 f'
to, do it. , oos. our policemen to
subdue,. ahe AyiOltran. .„
A TPrento Airy on, Thursday eight
agreed'eto the; fell,ewhig verdict:,' We
find Pat Tia ohn el. Fergusee was • mar-
dered by scene „persge at present un-,
atno we on 1,triaay,, Jan. , ab oat,
:6.30. ialclock, ,on Eeee'Gereard 'street,
inside the jail ge:t,Oe,'''
The ;trial, of john ;O'Grady on a
charge of shooting Peter Sniall,
with intent, to kite was. conehmed on
Er iday in the Ci'ini2inal 'Assize Court,
'Fordo, -befcCra, • Justice "Rose.
teetimonv Was. given,'counsel
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eat b LiStFuL. AND ENTERTAININGTORY
' SPRIGS OF SOCIET
e,
'muted, nnetuated and Preserved lu
Pithy Paragraphs tor the , Perusal of
, Practical People'. - Personal, Polt4Otit
und Profitable,
ILJN01.ASSeinreek„
elhe, Stprin. Wzt. a blizzard 10 Lon -
'don, ,Clot„, on
The Shah, , of' PerSia, kMauzaftereEde
'Din, with his eldest son, Prime ' Moe
hal:lined Mirza, intends .1,0 visit
lierliu next, April. '
Fo,rty-eight Fraser River, D.0. sal -I
naon, :canning fat:Varies 'have' ejteeed
into a combine for. proteetiee and (vs'.
eratiug' purposes. ' •
M. J. A. itenaudaMayer of Toliettea
has sold out -his mills at -St. ,Ges'
briol -de Brandcm for $150,000, Mr.
A. Levesque of alontrean `being the
purchaser. ' t
:Joseph Girara, who ' lives with his'
brother, Henry, on the Tecumseh
road, in Sandwicat,East, will: be 104
years old on April ;15. *r.,Ceiraed is
hale and neerty.
Swale. cheuges are to ,be ..^,made
the apelum, at 01 -Wee te make eciom
erney of. er-ezy people is inereesine
for- alsput 100, morepatieuts. , The
at an alarming , rate tit Ontario.
F, Brothers. superietendent 01
construction of the Demerara Elec-
tric, of,, Georgetown, aerived
at. Montreal on . Thueedaye and , says
•
:grew Itt.
n
A Cure forlaheuniatiem.The intrusion
of uric acid into the blbod vessels
fruitfulcause of rheumatic pains.. This
irregularity is owing to, a deranged and.
-unheelthy condition Of the liver. Any.
one 'subject to this painful affection will'
tind a remedf in Parnielee's 'Vegetable
Pills. Their action npbb the; kidneys is
,pronounced ail most beneficial, ,and by
restoring. heel: hy action, they correct im-
puritiee, in the bleed. • .
the, tread .will le- ,fineshed ue,
menthe' 'time.
A conenittee of prominent writers
'and artists ,has been- deltestatede ley
the French admirers, of Jelin, Ettstia,
,eo go toaEuelancl this week, bearing
a magnificent, ,wreath to, be placed
on thisetomb. •• ' •
A. ,Torontee ,grand' jary on Friday
advised .that the Mercer' Refuge foe
Girls ,shoeld be called "Ontario ln-,
austrial Schciol for Girls,. so as to a,
eon eying In a Delicate eta:alter 'the
idn_rttl 'Fhat n NovlOe Should Prae-
t tine-lveIl PeiViite Defore Wettr-
iLi.a• a Hat In Public.
'At was. during 'Opera week ,that
wife said to ale, "You ,letist have a.
,high hat to wear with your dress
Suit."
1 looked aghast. I had never worn'
a high hat. 1 ha:I never wani,te'd to. t
; "But, my dear," 1 exelainted, “Id
look like a blooming ;lay in a plug hat.
1\1Y, heael isn't the righe;seyle for it."
"Yotelean get •it siiiiped" said, my
wife, '11
"Weil, thatel'tl.neyel• do," I said firm-
ly. "I've Worn this shatie for a good
many years and"- •V•
"Stupid!" said my wife. "1 meant
the hat." •
' Of course I knew she did. I was
playing for time.
"Anyway," I said, "I couldn't keep it
In order. I'd be fot•ever rubbing it the
, wrong way. And with this face"-
- "You can have it ironed." said my
wife.
1 'stared at her w drooping jaw.
.'"Oh, you know 4 -veil enough," said
she. "that I ineanfAthe hat."
She was right. Of course I knew.
"'Well," 1 persisted, -up In Chicago
the, men wear golf caps with their
dress suits, and tan shoes and tennis
belts." ,
"How do.you know ?". sharply inquir-
ed my wife. Shp:.lived in Chicago be-
fore the tire. `')
.1 "I saw it In the funny columns of T
The Sunday Yawp," I said.
"Nevertheless," said she. "you'll have
to wear a high haeteto the opera."
She knew she wail right. I wore it.
•
sixe, addressed ;the nay, aria. j
A Story iWilth a 11foral.
An old sailor 01100 appeared to give
evidence, in a case oftassault, whenlae(
-was asked. the eolloeving questions!
The Judge was ilaintift
standing wlien defendant struck
him?" Witness- ';Who' are • they?"
The Judge - "Don't yeti. know the
difference between plaintiff and
endant?" Witness - "No." The
.Judge-1"Well; yciu are ,a nide c,hap th
come here, anti, giVe,, evidence! And
you do,n't ,now, the .plain tiff from,
the defendant?, Where was he when
the man struck. diim?" t'Witnessi
Abate' the “ileinii-,,aele The' Jndee
t'Abgft bituviele I 'Where . is
that?" ,'Wines s --, "-You are a fine
chap to sit as a judge! And you
don't know where 'abaft the bin-
ne,cle' it?"
If the: child is '1/esst1ess at night, has'
coated. tongue. salloev thenelexion, dese
uf Millgr's Warm Powders is what is re-
quired -,very pleasant and perfectly harm-
less. '
charge follow' in the moreing.
w0RLD. .
•'' Indienapelts has 'igen -•ehos,en•f or the
convention of ljniteci Mine Workers
and the iatee-State • conference of
opera tors -an a niiners k n ext year .• t
tthate,• have' prevailed
t „
anicmge•the coal miners'', of ',the • 1Vy-
erninge Valley, Fat, for. the past ten
de vs, are now ended, and the -talk of
"t"teeareeeter-
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44cei ,p-t4te,
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vimrs PLUCK WI
It eva,s not a pleaeant experience On
t e nay to the opera house I Couldn't
ayei noablighte, on. their clearacter, ' help a continual stooping. l'hat hat
, aemera,l, streke b --as diedt out.
when, they leave.,Netice has- been Posted' at • riaost, of -
Hone G. .--EniFosters in an • address' e ‘.; • . • • P tft • 1 t • WI h
the 'Mines` Northern •Cembrie Celine looked high enough to. brush ;the gold
,,the effect that afeeeetapril 1,60 •Iee, o the e etna s nes. t
Halle Toronto, brit'
'claj•;' said, the temperanceefieht tee- „
gents..per ton aVill bee paid•for cdaductor came along.' he knocked it
et le igeebeut 20 years' sitteeethe AO an angle that made me look like a
n inere en apemievlvenia' • been reAleed :bartender: , ,When. I got out of
new century mut centilitre alone .ecla- 'Lee.
eational lines e• Ple‘••himself had been.' t' •
'ci,„ teetotaler sinc:3i'hiS 18th year. •,, paA. ,so high 4-o rate las' 60,Seentse
te"e' CO-'. I bumped, tlie hat off against
17 p tto .daee , 1-5 Miles of the etreat 31, d cite' door casing ' When41 walked down
bieute100 men -an -Teel lioye emelo e
SImplon - tundel has been confeletecre: .1,,-11 `ethe' i-.‘1.1'es, 14,6,6,1'2' '.6f 'T,6;e11,11,„1.,3).: IC.euill'. ,thel, aisle, I carried the hat in a way
. et, win be, lett "epee ton,,,,., will seve . t ..„ .fomeany s lac -tory a.t rmealo are
that made my wife nudge me and say-
. mitts attevt et -pe.xis, and atiata,, 43 on striae for a.n advan-ce of 25 cents
ei_ agely ask if I was taking up a eollece
will , aost 8n:3,41,8 ,50O, : end i ie, te see epee 'day. The firee qniaelliactures
hen I put the hat under my
conipleted'idn '51A yearslie . , ke I': eyelet aarte f PIA fiPAI,Igs ,and machine atoll- W
`,.A .g,eneral 'Wave of' . smallpox a is eact'a'N'OettealiPTOing, aleoue 600 hands seat. a , pretty girl In the seat behind
eweelling- ---,over., -Kan sae' and; is.' Olekt- ".,-..s.,Thfl, ,U nitfp. li• a.!t,Zii:e., : "c4 ",ree"y, ,mel,insist5d , upont pleyieg. at ta,ttoo on
"homai ',There' are thbusands of per- NIk'S!'.;,rejected t1,-,s5,91:ifiturp,rpp0eitiion .;the,crown,with her pate/11116(111Te1/ toes.
sons illof the dieease; and Tammy.. nreeenein .j.)Y the 1 efrikitlit., employes, ,. 7:11.elop`ete,Widg ,'ell.4?"4,/eElasie of pi -
have died. a -The Indians' orii-the Ponca a and adoPted -ti: eeeOlieitiOintWhich Witte gare;" and my wife, who had never
resereati-on, 'an 0 klalaorna, are dying, • serv.d.,ge'Pa the l'ari'eatet-,hat 46' 7".°i,11," i hdttrd the opera, presently whispered,
be the scoeee s ,r I sbe, given l'antilt.Saearday, noon, to' e-,
-, "Thee an sounds strangely familiar."
. Fro-ritenac Coeinty CoupCii wants att port t fee Work a . -O effort,has yt
,cliange m -the itiod•e• °V,' stinitildiiing' been ,natede tOesta.et; eee, Cara.,
juror It' coSts the 'cOurity $530 Tier ": ' , ,I.,' Le, CA.§71.4411,4414Ea. • ,,..,,-; ,
.year,' whereas; the svoi•let; .thea Cot -aide ' 'A • itiati i n aeke,d Dal gee:lilt fell eoff - a,
lietteveS; earl be ellIdierikaY '601,10' Int a`''''..-P:Rs, 'train raft 'Flo chelaga.,1; Que., ,on
a100 - ankle co=operation , of otleee 'Shriclaiieveriing fiend, twas. 4 killed."; . •
• .
A Lady Who Curet! Her Husband Of
the Liquor Habit Mr riteS 01
Pathetic Letter. '
• , She weites :;e1 hag
'for a long time con
thinking of trying ,
tho Samaria Prescrip-
tion treatment; on
iny husband for his
drinking habits, but I
, was afraid he would
discover that I WaS
giving him medicine,
and the thought un-
nerved me. I hesi-
tated for, nearly a
ve veek, ebut one clay
" h ,e77 000 Q00 of which 03,000,000 was
'0,!‘yes, it does," I agreed.
,'"AnTlatit is it?" she asked.
think it is called 'Where. Did You
'dee' 'Filet Hat?' "
Xfter the cartain-fe'll ISdot the hat on
retie end te:th'e 110111 11 hild for a mo-
V.Z.4714fr 4:e it/4/4
xt.00tt •
,-;,;,.9.4aldine-IVIT feet; are like bakers,
of ice.
Gerald -I hope the ice won't melt e
I can't swim.
•
The vent demand for a, pleasant,.
safe,
'd t 'for all 'affectiOns
and re m
the throat and lungs is fully met with be
Bickle's Anti Consemptive Syrup. It is.
a purely Vegetable Compound, and note
promptly and magicalty eubduing all
, coughs, colds, bronctatis, inflammation a
longs, t It so palatable that a
child will not refuse it, and it ie put at a,
iptesiebeettlieefitttst,yill not ?elude' the -poor from
What Crimean War Cost England.
The Crimean war cOst,Gresat Britain
/ when lie came oleo
very much det,oxicatea ttercl his week's an addition to •the permanent nation
1 • . .1 ell spent I threw off all fear
debt.
ana determined to make an effort to SONO
our home from the itin I sew coming, at
all hazards. I sent foe your S Imelda Pre-
scription and put it in des coffee as direct-
ed next morning, and Watched end, prayed
Lor the result , At noon I ,gavelem more,
Rua filsP, at supper. - He never suspepted a
thing; dila' I then' boldly kept right on
giying it regularlY, as I had discevered
something that set every nerve in my bo :y
tingling with hope and happiness, and I
could see 'a bright future spread out before
me -a Peaceful, happy home, a shave in the
geed things °Cafe, an attentive, loving
husband, coniforts, ancl everything else
dear tea woman's heart, for my husband
hall told me time whiskey was vile stuff,
and he was taking a dislike to it. It was
only too true, for before I had given him
the full course he had stopped. drinking
altogether, but I kept giving the medicine
till it was goneeend thee sent .1 or another
lot to have on hand; if he shbrad eelepse 55
ho had d.one frem his pronAcs before. 'He
never ha;, and kana weitingeven, .this letter
to tell you how thankful I tun I honestly
believe it will cure thaworst cases."
A pamphlet in; plains sealedeenvelope
sent free, givieg testimonials and fall in-
formationawit h directions hew to seakeer
administer ' Sainaeiti Prescription. Caere-
spo ndence considered sacredly confidential.
Address The Sae:lei-ea Eeenedy Co., 23
Jordan street, Teronto, Ont. .
, • a,
,lee-isla.tion. 'will be sought.e.' ' ' - ' bi'd , Parktiee a)d-1
ge.13; seep jiora -Of wile -inept 'fandidel ' Ilan i head suddenly and
county" Comiells to sectlre the ;nodded 1Vrtdi.V ntorffing • ne lad name ar-
, .
. "'he; ist.eanter 'Aliatvera, jest - arrived 3,18:In aeseeile ge; 1_,,,„„: . avenue;1aarmingly swelled. But wife detected
ae Vfctoria•,' B.C., has neave 01 "*3s . inievestorila was deowned in the hat' Cite', blunder, and I reversed the Chlm-
eleathe at':Ileetolulu from 'the phignu. '-'691-rtreiir tife "Klieg street. esplaria'cle. 'hey pot in sucb a burry that my elbow
tete a -white woman of good class • He had heee 'sisal:Mg*. ' -2 ''-•" -:"., knocked off my Wife's eyeehisses. In
The city is pa.iiic-steigken.. An arnied A Bearnsvflle- .11Onee,nafter ' throw- ' 'the', car, too, in bOnT.111,2:, to In lady friend
eto,b prevents thet'lan ding' of steam- ing ft' ort-ner' otet'Of the rid by nen-, t a r
Whe, . fancied, loteeed:LighlY amused
each.. • 'C. 1.-I. :Ecitittirdt, 17,4, the man`, at eeeing me I breught 'down the hat
ers at ililot Th i rty-fo urdenn erect Jae, ) fling.. -6„,.,&11..);,- (p.iiii .,sativirld.,,, broke ,..it..,, L
panose .at Idonolulu are. in : quaran-. s:o far that t it haneeicl`ento„ thek flower
tine ` • " ' r " ' ' and: ,ai he' is ' 800 nen-nide weight' he - , ;
1 jgai an on e• la 0 e Y
d -, th I 't f 1th lad iii front
.7. & 'Te Charltoin lumberinier.chants as 'vet!Y 'see'ereler lir trisect: ''''
of '1Ionawa1da, have bought the old 'A • iteat. 'bullet: from. a% gun struckof ine-
christY; Nicrii" & C9n-IPttrlY mild -10' the' Lt`i.tvi-eitee 'tied:Intl Of North 'Toionto,,,
' '''' ;When I got home, my wife said,
west of the Ccillingwood, Ont., bar- iri' the' 'head theiriday L'inornirig. The "Yeu'll have to practice a little with
bt r and Will' imMediateliY p04i1. in linnet r`feenetessEed his hat ' and' in,' that-al:et before you are really comme 11
South African War News.
The newstfrom Smith Africa „starts
-at Cape' Town, is sent to Delagoa Bay,
thence to Mozambique, to Zanzibar,
-to Aden. There it is repeated to
.Suez, a distance of over 1,400 miles.
From S-aez it is repeated 143 miles to
Alexandria.?,
where ` it is repeated
again, "this tains; under the Mediter-
ranean,- 925 miles, to Malta. From,
Malta it goes to Gibraltar, and thence
to Lisbon, the great cable centre, 883
miles. At thiS point it plunges un-,
-der the“Atlantie, 890 iniles, to Pen-
zance„ and so en to London, and the
rest of the world.
Minard's Liniment Relinros
- netv and up-toedate ;machinery ,th. the . 1
flictecl'a cut bit the forehead, having
same. They intend to be ieady '10r q'f1.pareritly"'altilest spent its force.
this season's cut arid 'Will employ 150 Gelief Le,,weence *will endeavor to find
uteri all the season'. , . ' ' ' '
t, the person guilty of such foolish
The sale at publie auction' of the - ..
naist,oriduct. -e. ? -
ee tire circus and inailageiiie owneci by li'ive, men killed and eight ,badly in-
tValter L. "Main, bedurred at (-4enevae sjure,c1 is the reSn)lt, i of the 'runaway
(;)1d6; 6" ThlirsdaY" 'Las° Seas°,11 it , train .,1,-tticl ,the „e?tplosien of dynantiLd
-was the third largest' cirdes ie Anierf- • that folloty,ed on the Central Rail-
• co, . \VI, en tt,S feed the 'reason If 0/' the road of Neity . •Teeeey ' at ASItley, Ti
so le Mr. Main so id be had li edo Me in- , 01,1 . „.1.h11.1.,soa . tight. The .t? cad, .. is r e
,inegestion for ,IfileyclIsts.
It is recommended,. says the,Lonclon
Chronicle, that to a'void cold hands
while cycling these chilly months a
good thing is to rub the, inside of,
svloves with vaseline and „then ,warm
tlieni till it thoroughly saturat,es the
le,athere After -Ward, without being
greasy, they will resist the 'penetration of 'cold.
A dose of Miller's Worm Powders
occasionally will, keep. the children
-healthy. 1
, "Commy 11 nonsense!" 1 ..eriedl axn,
'going to take it back tomerrow."' And I did.
I suppoSn'thei dealer thirdis I borrow-
ed it just to -wear to the opera. But I
don't care what he thinks. ---Cleveland
Plain leetiler. ,: ,
, A ehnin fee-rikee coeverentioree.„
i, ' 1 •Itly rich -and' Iteing i '
, 11' li'rank- Ilc1,:ititghlin „brakesillan: 2.1itilt- ' Troo$er (to hieb Milder in Cull teal -
ill -b ealib, dirt not dare 1'0 ." '60 eel ,,IIiiid, )';raltcieernan; Peter krey, en ferm)-'eeSandy, age you cold wita the
..
bnit..,,,, , of the show...- A. , er,111._ Leyte ..`w leen', ' Ch a rte.'s. t ;Han" ey, ' and:. ' an 'eine: a,teteit) 'on. ,:t 1m talghit hile•t,
bi.,fle 0 . _e, c 10. . ,tel . ... „ AntleilOwtt, tetianip. „ , Sandy -N ' I' ' ' '
iturdeued with' .the responSi- • '
,
to get thes110W. . , . e.OXI '7d -ES' 0F. T.VAR. ' WI'. the eftuld•-calliaCe Weekly.
t 1 a in, ei c is men is /leery - . _ .
.. . . . , --,
The passenger.. and ft:f.,ilght steatit"- t frIte :boxes . of" eh ocolo,-te emit to the , • .
ship J e mos loeit-n Of the 0 1,c1 Doin i n join : treePs', Iv the Queen have , been. Ws-, . .,. In ree pee f.rer7
-Line, VdElt, 0,S11°1"e ',vest, af Lanillert's ‚ti 161151 ,te the.' wenn:lett solfli:e eat, • Reffi,01.1,s-i'pointWith pride to Myself
Point at 7.:;(.) n.w. Friday durinee a ,ViIircre.dcilb; ef,o, niCinarlp.ienic,,i.,01,°0.I,. rine -boxes as aselamade, man.
stiff getle. Site was_ partly leo (seri. ' 'a , - . t a 111 h resereinni: ' : .' ' Well, yote.11'10tIn'''t he' a:sf'reici
Casticy-013,, will
ales t lie; plans.-- Ph il-
aeere wee, 00, pasesiger .0 b01,ixfiii ,,j , -11ischence ...proposed Ity the l)ornip- ' thst.,:m ” ' .11 , , 1 a
She amtee,,,, to be ailib and, dry and • lohri GOvernetinit for. the renatriation ,•
liirk Nntith, Ain erican. ,,, , ..,
.-, of 'the e1.00th, aleg inten't, is e'aMal'enteet "1441,ela
secretary Bay, has sent to stsehl,t. i tmon ,by 'rile st. 3,arties' Gazette; Lon, '
, floios Thf,' 1 '
nd immecile„te danger.
for submissicin tit: the 'tion'' rrrbe'4).'"Gtte 2says that the 're-
. ' ii ' patri at ian i. should •ineets: with .no dis-
. ,
Irenderson„
Rouse,. copies of ,coniplaints of ' tile'
German Govennmeill, presenteti by, its "couragemene '"in :Britain.
auebassaday at, Was',hington, .Dr. 'Von' ,::, , 1: ' P.01.117,10e.-c.A.)i.....tbiAN: ' s i-'
Holieben, againse, the existirig, ces- ,:• ;.1.,Imiel 'tit, Clarke will not :'Oepteee'
0.1115 regulations ol the IT nited,Sta,tes ,jaineS', AleltItillen,M.P.; in North':
apitlicable to mereh'a,ndise ,,peapoted i,,llingtint al:eon-I: ag he Conservatives'
from Germany. ,
'will call another icOnvention to
T t
Paper T tuft 1A-111`l'iot Burn.
It has been found possible to make
a thin, sraoothe and, strong Taper of
asbestos veniele bea einployed. in
the rciaifilfactU're • "Of 'Paper 'lanterns
and other articles which need to be
at the same Vine tight and ',flee', eneof.
The asbestos;papeie can 1;a1.4 be enade
water proof.t' It id pi'ePared withl the
same machinery used ,for making or-
,
dinary paper.
'A Forest of Chestnuts. •
A large 'Glasfrow .(Sdotlan ) tea
'chest cempady haspurchased 10, poo
.acres of;foreetrland inNorth Carolina,
'with 75e000,009 feet a, stumpage, to
aise the lumber dor veneering of teat
'chests. A factory to prepare it will
be built at Wilrainetoli: ' ."
Pale sickly children Ahohld tied' Mother:
Grave's Waren Exterminator. Worms are
,one of the principal causes of suffering in,
ehildren end shoto,be ettpedeti teem the
Ited in National Colors.
Of 28'cottntries 19 have flage with
-red in theni.,'," the' ,litt including
Engiamli United Stet* France, ',Gefe
many, A'aeleiV,, 'Day, Spain, Den-/
mark, Turkey, MeXi00, Chili, Portu-
gal. Venezuela, and Cuba,.
Health for tied' children. Milier's
Worm PoWddes. '
tont Hanlon Inunol es. '
Thert'a6r*e101111T thusdlos in the lin-
man body, ":4;oft1r0l of ,Which has been
loot through ages of disuse.
Cm's Bifrns etn,
Abraham 13 Cluier of .Utica N.Y. choose a ettncliclzete. s k
celebrated his 1.1Sth pirth day „annie
versaryeon Sa.terday.. .Elmer, is blind,
and deaf, but, his mentalefaculties,aree
unimpatred.., 1-1e, wae been in Wner.en,
-Flerktrner County, in 1772. and serve
ed in. the' Fourth -,Reeiment atStte2
•kett's .-Fla,rbor deringe the, 7vv,ar,,of.
1Si2. Col.- 'Bellinger. Was 'his- cola,
enander.- • • • , • ts,
• • , k • THE 0B410.
J. fl. Morgan. of Roseinenlc, Detroie.
,Riverle near Amheretburg, , died., art.
Th nestle el/nom-ire, ;peed .72, yea re. ,
.The fueertcl of ,theeDewagerel:n1ebes0
Of schleswig--T-Tolsteity, mot,her, ,of, the
'13; D. ,Ma,rtie , was declared etecte
of WInt i eg •Ina'Ori-I • kiii.1.,'s0aturrh Cure tf•-takensinteeriellye aete
:ty, of 49:: Theta wort • 1 filegeli�refe6t&yfieylsot:14trItnep. briitscee7,15ca.epdt;rtriboutetiens:siouird-,
411 " 1 qo re•c'et'c'd'
and '7Q, •00iia(r. ball :As • Puttee Will S, by all deuggists. J-TestiMonitils".free.'
d.pp1yf5t.• A, re' 'co and dodefljiitg
FP11' he qad'e as to the re-. stna.11,-4°Y,41-46,
say, 'the. teacher. ' '''tho
pnpilelevee hiskte,acher,' what- sort, of
a sentence ie that?" • •• • ,
"SterCeatic,'14'aid th by
A tieW beck, fare 50' cents; Miller's
lPcedyPiU9 • and Fleeter.
'ISiteFeet
,0111Y 'bne rdati $03 fs over feet
in height. '
' 'I'fc for' U.' quarter '1i11Otl'i Co
pcund anal pew, ,; , . 1
'
AGONIZING SI1SPENOE.
The Terrible S(tdati3Ori of a St.
VinceRt
Miller's Worm Powders are a wonders
•
ful medicine for the ailments' of childreze
If It Only Could be Arranged.
The strike of the piano workers is
said to be over,' If seine one could
arrange a strike Of the piano pounders
the world would be happier.
Flolloway'i Corn dure iS a abecific for
the removel of corns and tvarts. We have
never heard of its failing to rent0ve even
the worst ,kind. "
U�t Water for HeadaelleS•
Ordinary headaches almost alwaya
yield to the simultaneous application
of hot water teethe, feet and back 02
the neck.
St. Vincent, Ont., „Jan „pt -No other
man in Canada has gene,',Orough a period
of such extremeitnxiety,al terntitin g with
despair, as Air.' JoSepb MOCUll'Ough,
highly-respectecb retried, fartner of this
place,experienced during the past summer.
Last spring his family physician pro-
nounced -Mrs • Moen] lewd). to be suffering
frojra'an incurable, ctie 'oC ikkNeurastqcniti,'
or nerve exhaneti on. She was extremely
nervous, hysteric:11 and cleepondent. She
had severe r.heumatic paiets, palpitation
had sharp pains,ie her 1e1t ,sicle and over
the It iclneyse het:, feet, were perpetually
cold, her face ghastly pale, urine high -
colored, scalding, and leaving a brick :Jest
deposit; sour stonmph, splitting ,,,Itead,
aches .efind pain aft'6.r dating oppressed
la no Alloq,t,, eon not ea
b L I di 't"eId? t
and IO"et flesh' startlingly. 'Co
her fribInds,tlifit, siie Was ,,.."gaing tale cle-
'0,1. phySiciain sa,id her Cnly. 1)0i)e
of, relief liCy fa,„the tWicte-Miechellitreet-
()1)ORLESS
This new end rnost useful invention Ivo not,
only proved 46 be a. great seller, but a boon to
hundreds. •Many medical men are nsing Oslo
closet, and all plolionnee it abakoutely odorleso
and sanita-y in every espect. After being In
the m irltet for over two years thie closet hao
become so popular that the manufacturers havo
bad to double their output in order to meet ths,
For Catalor,up.anaprice, lint write to
THE ODORLESS 'CREMATORY, CLOSET- CO
. ,
[IA 3111.,T0,M."0;;T:
PLOWS, ROLLEFIStMIROW,
l'ne It 041 Ataale. send for thttalozoo.
COCKSHUTT PLOW 00., BRANTFORD.,
!OCAS, STEELE & BRISTOL, Circle Tow%
ItmorrrOts or on0011115. CE"wirtr'ac'e%
Write us. H Am Lr oN, L.S. 416 13.
giMRER 'MIKE AND MANILA ROPE
011TAIRIO iitNoErt, TWINE Co., 115
union Station Arcade. Toronto.
CATINLIC
fhicem, Scapulars.
Reilgious Pictures, Statuary and Chinch Ottgle
MEMO), EdDeatiOnal Works. Mail 0alos receivO
prompt attention. D...t; J. -indite, St Go. elontra,
AI,
-rti nSOUTF
ELY
qeREE, war -
I, I, ranted perfect time-iteeper, to
Bots and GIRLS for di stribu ibi g A dv en•
Using Zilatter. Won't en -t you a cent. Solid
address for Vail ieolars. Sutra nttOS., LONDON.
!neut. This being so costly was out of
the question, and her husband believed
there WOS no hope. LIe reacl EL newspaper
article highly recomatendit*Dr'. Arnold's
English Toxiu Pills, about this time, tied
decided to try hem. 'Sofin "ft change for
• the better carne, ana day hy day the
patient improved, till dotv she is is well,
strong tied vigoroes, ae she ever was.
-Her recovery, 151 clue ientirely 10 ari Ar -
olds English Toxin Pills --the; °Ally re-
Lthat CUFOS disease .hy killine tile.
germs ,thnt Canse-i6. • ,very ethee niedie
eine. she used foaled. '
Dr. Arnold's ,Illeglish Toxin Pills are sold by.
offer Oneellundeed Doilars ,Reward for allertiggIsts at' 5.5e. a box : sam'ple los ase., or
;any cese,ef Catarrh, tha,p icannot, be .eured.by sea teet-pidd . ore receipt of price by The Ar-
',Ha.l's.Catatailt Cure. nohl Chemical Go., Limited, °melee Life Build -
1 CRENEY 001el'i'Oes.; To ddo, O. tug, 43 King street; west, Toronto.
' :We,.."the audersignedo have,. known •'13'. J. • -
'Cite iey for the last .15. years,,,and believe, him
perfeetty' hono ni all busluess trans •ctimis
and iltis.neialey ahle'ta carr Y out any ..bbligatioti
made by, their than. -i• • •
NiVssic,,k.Tiaitu, Wholesale Drugglsts,Teledo,O.
Lciee.t.Nt 111,4)vte, wnolesale Drug-,
"1'5i • • •
,W 01,1a)tey -,h1,,S1,; Henri, Que„' :bee
nea'gcn•cien.„ epininit
sheetiag laimSelft'evitlieu, revolver ,011
,•••
-1
• .1
Paris, Jan. 29,,,e --The leehotele Perm
tS tit is "in f orined that, the ph-Vetri-,
Empress ef Germany, will take place ,
,,..luielay, • at. Primitenae, a etewn 1 of 'merit nag', dechineti't 9 suspend _Cardinal
'Silesift.. in the, Lkernit,zedistriet ' • ",Riehar,d''S etfpend for ' three‘". ,Trientlis
, E. P::' Flynn, Collecter ,• of Cyst° ms,,...heil , that ,einiil,ar . pleasures; will' ,., be
clied at Arichat, N.S., on FrideV 1 -le ' taken against 4.; nunjier of archbishe
' d II' '' ' ' ' . ' ' ' '''' '' ' r- 1 ' "' - P • '
erepresente ; schneande front 1373e. to, opeelaaltyPsearn- arneqts ,10 Iterletwhe
18$7; and, yeas ,clefeetecl . ate,thelast • ltaNto• wr4tten ,tto ',the ,exp.`ellect _As-
_ .
general election by -J. Ae,ailbese , , • eeniptionese„Fathers,,letteie. ,,,,o
Sco'pa n d 's oldest , .niinister; ,, ' , Dr. , igratuketien, and; en poura gemen t,. ";
`'`etixott Montrose, died. On' Ti1tr4daY at.
the • age of. 97. , 'Or, Montrose 'was . a ' -- 4 il"kem i'n 15 i 11"d* ,
diStilmuisherl 'rleeg,yenan of .the Free . ...9t,t,oeva,,,,,,aan,p6.,,-.J. T. iqylea,., a...
Church of the General Assembekt e of ,brekeenten , -.ere. the „Canaan rAtlaniatt
which 'body lie was , inoclere tor. in ilttO•v:a.yi !'wasr, kilit•A ,while ;coin:wed:in
1808. In his youth Dr, Montrose ,shunting ),n, the, j,,yart.IS of-t,the .!com-.
yvas ::$1,' great ecolesia'stacal oolea,List. . Dany,..here yest9vdaY ;wort:Aug. ., 'Se
, ,
' • ' TitE 1e0tItt it,Ecolto. r -i. et
,:i was an einfirnarried ma,n. e •,e, ,
_
. ., , ,
' Joseph FaisleY, 'a ' farmerl in the
Totenshlp of Cardwell, (,,,,or ro Hes:
, IttrentirinItimn al 6,ei., 1:,,tite'd. ,,,, '
from. llosseau, Ont„ had his 1,050 Parise ;Jetra", 29; .7-7 ;The, election of
.
t'ind tilt ite:. contents destCoyed by fire 99 S.attal.ol'sel.Yes.tcrth'eY re9tilte0 tile a
in Thursday ni4,1:,,., , eatteri„ a large praetteal TWA ;for- Ole Nationalists
oniv.1,:threetoll.t. 011 , their, eheeey „titindi-, eRecennmended buhysieftuls. Yet' sale,4verr"
" dueed, ciecureetaneeexcee
ee -It, is aned-e, a es i)e 'lg. e ec ed,. -,e,,, . , • twikers. e.,. , „
family', his wife' ill, anti being mere -
dOliN 'LAB1TT Londdn
Are undoubtedly T1119 XSEST.
Poisoning from Deercoate.
••• Poiseuille from overcoats is an un'
'expected danger, butno fewer than 60
tasesthavta.been. reported. Orr, .being
wet,Ahe ,croth, in the dyeing of which
chloride Of,zine had peen ,used, gave
off.peisonpus vapoes, producing. pain-
ful swelline of hands and. arms. eete
' Testimoniale,from elmnilsta; 10 medals, It
diplomas. The most wholes:a/le of bee:tepees,
TWO NEW1' ttSu.t 115116 L IU BOOKS1,
1. The Library of
eolith Africa (1 i'ur books In ono),
,Dwight L. 3loody. tlto Man and. 13 lo
Tellaslon. 13utlf reliable trot JO and,IteatitquIty
Illustrated; ti rehash of old matter Into some 01
the books efteree for sale. ,Ft• I ces ,aWn. (10,.11,
ternas ex tral)b irtd. pipspactus,of first botilt
Of isecond book eee., bote..,,f or liege ao
mnte .re.
fended with first order for fivebookis. I iami
,
"Briggo,3101.1nIdiatl3Ook & Pub. Houie,Toronte.
• Dear was for seven years ai sufferer'
from 13roneltlaI trouble, and AVOW be so hearse
"at times Rat '1 6 :laid LS eAreuly speak abo'fin
whieseer,,A g 110 56,1151 freim"anythieg Till I •
tried yo tir MINA RE'S HONE ., RA LSA
Two hot les •ts.lve miter id six bottles mad a.
'complete cure. I wOuld lilitIlily reeonimend
-to anyone sulteringfroni throat or long trouble,
,, J. F. VAN,BUSIstIRK.
, Fredericton, .
, Tire Richest Geed. Mine.
• It 1.8'0Stitiated, that ',greater ,,quanti.
gold eindeSilver have'becn sunk
in tlieYsea than aro new in circulation,
on the earth,
Thin people Should.'take Miller's Com.
pound Iron Pills..
, • Rorie Power oiEngines.
An ordinary failway engine
equivalent ,in itrOtigth to ',bout' 900
burros.
STOPPED FREE. Permanent -
I y .,0ered. en...KLINEIS ItnAT
5 nitVn' 5 111,1
5S'e0R. ' VO etlr
for all Nerv ms Diseases, Fits, ,
"Epilepsy: Spalims and St. 'VI ths'l)ance.
'
'Fits or Norvdostt vs'af ter 'first day's usa.
. Treatise and 82 'trial bottle see'
thronetsoantidinn Ageney FREE t,Fit pattent8,
thipy payirig expresseharges ouly'when receive&
Send to:Dr Kline 11431 Aircbta
F3r4riffoi4..
.STEEL. TOWERS'
'AHD WINMILLS Grain Grrint.le,rs,
gond
alogne.
Nvoqd
, N.. U. , 237
E'Cleansing and
Washing Powder.
COST oeiLY 110511.11AL
Bo strong Lye. Vilorlde of 'Lime
Benzine or Coal Oil needed
;F. di
Orettoi triteetelu3o7uroet,htir the fines. ,t ides; to. nie.,
ti'or Metal Utensils of ail kinds, Plpes, e!r;
For wesilinaletent,-,Plotird and ittinhald. gait '°'`
• thto Bath, idsotOr 114e11
.Fdy'Prlikters' uie, 14.1. Yo*-ELEAlillg Type RolIere SPa}
fletaetel'y'll'ieigna.iel.sht0c;p11"g136'sl'o'11•541°Iftdtberrig14. "4
7611;61:n1'i 1111l'ia''T))3tInatbdlias6'enbdua!1'StilritICLoty.k.41.et.10'iiia:d'411;,/,:06.:19;01;17
'
rerol.,
for Hoes.tovt, nans kx4.rit
;nigeste
IililufaciuriigcYeetr'TItqtaer41a'
2)) to atd14"
, V.66,1,8 ,
ULD MU ,CILAOK 00211th6r
• 17 11110u ry:131:0110i11rin!
, Ili. ,74Ortion,diesolyea le water Midi.totiProrwn,,,t,
1„,,,.;tu',Y4Vtd°1;31s1nri,cmtgoftiir c(r)° brne rIteie:r1 tie:141r edijz.uagiigi)iflitcabtal5onn°Wtittilf,tbil°d7r,°"
Price 6 cents iter lb. or $1C0 per tem
,still.adt,LbillhoogiLaarriio'ixar:enllei.117)1.160ii;ecit1:101(ne,,,:14i041°, btat