Exeter Times, 1900-5-10, Page 3. Tay- E 13. TB .4. -TIMB S.
DOCTORS AND PATIENTS.
Keartlems cruelties Prateleett .elerinanY
wilder tee Onitieuf acientille investi-
game.
A Company of German ladies hey*
1 eollected evidence of the most coa-
1 vied/2g oharacter whicli snows that
tile oraze for tryina newfangled poi -
Sox and knife thrusts leads many
German praetitioaers to experiment
With them ola patients without their
ooneent„ or und,er fraudulent repro,
eentations. '
1)r. Schisannelhusch, wishing to ex.,.
periment to get information concern,,
lag infl arunatery tumors, took a quan-
tity of neoilli from the diseased, ear of
& little girl and planted them in the
kir Of a boy who wise suffering from.
ntoodepoisoning.
»TEO QUICKLY.
At the end cat the month the boy
W& s dead, The pnat-inortem proved
that he did, not die ot blood -poisoning,
but a the disease artifioielly planted
tie bim.
ilis dying agonies were horrible to
flee and caused aeveral of the nurses
ne cry bitterly. Only Soldeeraelbuson
W& s uninevede to him the little One's
pains were, a gratifyieg confirmation
et aa allegial theory he had ha lila
abed, but whicl. proved faille.
The earn() dootor made, a Alller ere
poginsent ea a Young roan ln 'eare
Old, who was also suffering fret:a
KOOdpoieoning. He planted in Aim
the eatire oorruptiee matter Or O. fttav
en4 furinusle, witereupon 50 earbun-
do developed,
"Ereza a medleal standpoint, they'
were very satisfactory," says thedoe-
tore "bat 2e hours after beoculation,
ray patient died, to My great surprise
anti disappointraent." Tbe ezPerimen-
ter adds; "I learned nothing by the
deeoribed ievestigatione."
A ZYMOTIO DIS,EASE,
A Man named Kumla +mined at the
Rudolpids Respite!, in Vienna, to cone
eeeLinlit tlie doctors with respect to an abe-
Ansa tie had ou Ida forehead. Le was
retained for a week, and one fine
morning DA Gross, the assiatant pbysie
Sian,. took him to/ the operating room
and injected something tot into hint,
Kanto; eked what the injootion, Was
good for, and was told it wouldn't
hurt Win. A. few days afterwarda the
man discovered, to his horror, that he
had a zymotie diseaae. He, charged
Or Gross iiith having ilsoculated bim
with it, a.nd the latter laughingly an..
awered:
)e "I am glad it made its appearance
in the normal course." .
DEEP DEPRAVITY.
Some of the oases sheer a depth of
depravity on the part a mercenary
Parents hardly equalled in criminal
bistory. German professors and
physicians seem to have no difficulty
in, procuring any number( a bey& and
girls for their so.called scientific,
tests, whetter they imperil health and
life or not.
itea the father a the (shad and the
doctor "arrange, things" over a bet -
tie of wino; again, the little victims
etre sold for more or less money or
3 - • avera, for the promise of rendering
e Tee medical acme°, for instance. Not
few helpless children, it seems, must
pay the penalty for little acts of in-
eubordination, laziness or other
naughty behavior bya poisoned con-
stitution, or by being crippled for
life.
The German ladies state' that their
totion is a crusade against heartless -
nese, and a brutality that is spreading
and' impressing itself upon the char-
acter of future generations.
BITS OF sinacambrrirr. .
The scarab, in turquoise blue, is the
ell -important fetich of the moment.
The princess petticoat, for both
streee and evening wear, is a feature
of modish lingerie.
Watth is 'Using a deal of net and
tulle with satin in his gowns.
' There is a return to the ostrich fea-
ther in millinery.
Black taffeta stitehed in white, is
muoh worn for afternoon frocks.
Plaitings of tulle, on which chen-
ille is sewn like a cord, form one of
the popular hat trimmings.
Draped taffeta toques, with a"chou"
of velvet, are the ultra smart mode.
Ntircarte
The black velvet skirt has sup -
4'511 others for wear with the
independent bodices.
Tulle and lace straw hold first place
Le the hats of spring. .
Russian lace; coarse and heavy as
it is, turns out to be one of the latest
cries for gowns ceremoniously built.
Smart fans have their sacks studded
wi th jewelS.
White veiling, trimmed with yellow
lace, is to be a very fashionable com-
bination.
Little braids in all colors that simu-
late hemstitching, are being.imported
to outline the seams of new( gowns.
,The gown and hat ol 18f0 seem to be
effect that fashion is aiming at.
la -transparent yokes of the now..
'gowns there is no apparent shoal-
? seam.
uttons set with real gems are the
Teat thing if one can afforcl them.
eparate waists, and not "blouses,"
what fashion dictates for spring,
. aim leaves bid fair to rival the ev-
popular polka clot for foulards, In.
i silks and challies.
Stack and silver is a coming popu-
oombination.
'eparate belts are no longer good
mt, as everything now savors of the
noesse ef feet.
. q taile, gpannled with red pant -
es, is -likely to become exceedingly
ear for evening frocks.
1(.1; Lice work of jets, beads or jew-
wh,icli, unlined, le used to cover
as and shoulders, Is a late novelty
waists for the theatre or seani-for-
occasione. -
Nfil ten sleeves" dope in fine sliir-
chiffon, wilt be us ,,t1 t� the excl u -
o af gloves this corning season, it
premiisoct.
4,16,1sAtii...., --weve,,iarre,.40,Ave,e limbs four inolies in dianieter thus
i On the Fara eight years. Lased to paint tree
wounds with gum shellae dissolved ie
. •-treatod have healed over entirely in
alcohol. That is. ,too, expeneive and,
does not serve the purpose desired,
It creek% and fella of leaving the
wounds hare. Do not fear to use oil
paint on, trees.
11111111111,11eileeleftelteve
WOOD,1174E,..% FOR CROPS.
Geed, wood ifsbes are usually look-
ed avow siniply aa a soetroe a potash,
While it le undoubtedly true that this
potash, is veny available, and is taken
up, hyl the plant at once,* the good re-
sults from' applying this fertilizer are
partially dem to the small percentage,
o pbospherie• acid, ranging from 1 to
2 per cent. and quite a percentage of
Lime, amounting in aenie oases to 05
per cent, In soils of mineral origin
the lime is very effective in liberating
plant food, partioularly potash. The
combined effect, therefore, a all these
elements in weod ashes is always bene-
ficial. Ashes have always been con-
sidered an excellent fertilizer. TIM
Supply, however, is rapidly deoreane
lines and be money cage* It ia
siheto obtain tbeni.
R is generally understood that hard-
wood Ashea are muela richer in potash
tan eon' wood, elion aa that from
maple, peeler, oottonweod, anti the
like. This is true to a eortain exterit,
Bowever, aoftwoed, ashes are intich
ligiiter thee< hardwood and conseam-
entlY, iveighti for weight, the differ-
ence la not so groatt as ia einnetintes
auppooed. Rret. Veserbeee states that
J3 e average commercial ashes sold for
fertilizers contain about 6 'per cent,
of potaah, 2 per cont. of pluasphttrio
eeid and 321 per (mut, et lime, aligh.
grado aeaes have frequently contained
41'01n, io to 40 Pereetit, of potash.
Leaohed fishes contain Mama 114 Per
cent, a pottm.b. 11-2 to 2 per sent, of
phosplierie acid and 20 per cent. of
Tanharlt ashes are poor in
estiUzing content ana seldom con-
tain more than 2 per (lent, et potash,
iihnekith asebea are also poor in pot-
ash, but COntRill a ver,y high portent-
ge of lime, amounting in amity caSee
60 par cent,
Teere le 4 difference of opinien as
tho velue of coal asbea. It obtain-
ed from, anthracite imal, they contaia
a trace of, potash, 8 to Da per emit. of
lime and, magneata, aria klOrn0 soda.
Tito oluof value front an application of
Lb, is class, however, Is supposed to be
enlefir due to the mechanical effeeta
upOit the soil. At any rate coal Ashes
or all kinds abould ue Preserved and
used as, a tep-ciressiegio grassest or
about fruittrees and. hushes.
4.s ashes contain a largo percent -
ago of lime, it is thought adviaable, to
intply Litton to the clover crop which
Precedes the field orop to be, fertilized.
They camp be vett oa at the. rate of
Liam 1 to 2 tons per acre in the fall
and winter. The °levee sod must be
broken the following spring and the
oultivated oro p planted. Thereafter
to maintain the, fertility of the soil
500 lbs Per acre should be united
either .be following winter or early
spring. Where intensive culture is
practiced, such as in the growing of
potatoes, the application may be in-
creased to' 3 1-3 tone, Wbere large
amounts like this aro applied the ap-
Plication musts be made the fall and
winter previous, or at .least a part of
It should he put on in advance, For
garden orope a lighter application is
satisfaetary and may be put on very
early in spring.
In any, event, whether applied to
field mops or to orohards, the ap-
plication should be mime some time
ahead of planting. The ashes should
be thoroughly and uniformly mired
ivitle the sueface soil. Where only a
small amount is to be used, say 300
40(k Ins per acre, it is beet to soat-
ter it, about the hill, working it in
well. In no ease put on a heavy- ap-
plice.tion near the plant, as the caustic,
effect is always injuxious. Aa a gen-
eral ruee, foe field crops when the ap-
plication is made in the Spring the
ground in plowed and the ashes scat-
tered ever the surface, which. is then
hear° wed and prepared thoroughly
for seeding. Wherethe soil is defi-
cient in phosphoric acid it wilt pay
to add to the application of ashes eco
to 500 lbs bone.
For lawns, where a heavy-, vigorous
growth,is. always desirable, the grass
plants n:vast be well fed. T'he first
spring apply, a heavy coating three to
faux tons,. of wood ashes to begin with
and then every. spring thereafter put
on 500 lba, of ashes and a little, bone
and the ,grass will have' a dark green
color, resit the effect of drouth and
will crowd vat the weeds.
DOES LEAD OIL PAINT INJURE
OEREESI'
SOME. 12 or 14 years since, rabbits
gnawed apple trees inmy nursery
rows badly says a writer. To induce
rapid and sound healing I had painted
With common lead and oil paint all
trees where ineurred. •The result was
to my perfeet satisfaction, The
"wounds were not only painted over,
but to peeveni: further rabbit depre-
dations the bodies of trees, were paint-
ed from the ground two feet up. Two
years afterwards my sari called at-
tention to, the superiority of the trees
painted over, those standing side by
side not painted. They were more
vigorous and showed a better ,growth.
Since then I have thus painted all my
Yelling- orchard trees for two purposes
-to prevent rabbit injury and to
stimulate the tree. Rabbits will not
touch a painted, tree, and I am, con-
vinced that trees are stimulated in
growtb and health. Do not under-
stand that I paint the tree body with
a heavy coat of paint as I would wood-
vvoek—only a slight; coating, enough
barely to eover the bark.
For many years, when pruning trees,
trine lawnor street, I have paieted
heavily and, thoronghly over the
wounds of all limbs, large or small,
with orclinaryi cheap ead paint and
Japan tea drinkera try
TEM PARest WELL. CEYLON GREEN TEA
Aneeensity .on, every farm/ is good It is absolutely PURE.
well. blot only should a good well
contain phial` of water but that Wav T
OTTINEIS ABOUT THE Trrn
tor should be pure and the eurroined-
VY A Ii
mega of the well should be leept as tidy
and clean as possible.
The well should always be located at
a safe distance from, 1:POSSiblo SWIMS
Of POlhai011; the bride or SUMS work
should be set at least 44 far down as
the gronad water -line, in cement ira-
Pervious to water; the top of the well
should be raised about. foot above the death -dealing pieces.
ethrfeoe of the ground and he provided Lord. Kitchener is the youngest
with a tight top to keep oat all vermin. .
and the sarroundinee opted be kept major -general in the British army,
free oe all au,batances that might poi- The Zulus are inferior physically t
Lute the water. The well should never their old-time enemies, the Beers.
be used DTI; roetfrigirameatonsr, noo; shootbneldr th4exTelruaensizaofl Wna11.6.auadt30 the r aa r Lost
ntensila enried immedla - -
ate neighborhood, letkleaa envie pro- A attittering aoldier waa cereal et
ViSitill le made to earry away ail wash his impedimeat by Moser bellet
water. Slope and garbage alanild be passing througli hie threat.
thrown On the eon:post heap ethereal An lavelltor has derivo 034t 0
tiler belting,
se. fog ball, With whieh to envelope an
antagonist in imeenetrabie dar
DO NOT BAND TOGETHER. acto0s,
Tama. oaaaftna folf,aolsgruetaztomizozaa 1"ediera at the trent have beim aell
in; tiny StinarOS Or red twill for a.
°The 'pug' Idea, as applied to crim. apleCe so eocitet-handlter-
filets Is a ridiculous bluader,' an cblefs.
experleuced detective, "There are nni 04vAlri cover fear miles an hour
such things except in story books. lea= walking,. eine miles* trn hoar
There items to be something about the when trotting, fifteen miles an hour
inuer nature of confireecil crooke that galloping-.
forbids them to hand together. gonest To mobilise the entire Vane of tbe
rake/ hAlltIllettVelY drift toward each ljoer army when war Was declared
other and form Societies and took hut sieventeen telegram from
Bona for pelf prOteeelOn and mutual General ,Tenbert,
Interest, but alleluia are tritetly the A gunner meat find hie right range
reverata • by constant experiment, SS the COW
"Safe burglars generally work In of a shell Is affected by the
parties 04 of three, but that Is heeause plierio conditions,
three men are neeeesarY to tbe average ;: An ordinary mule waggon weighs
loh'-two to inaniptdate tbe drill and about 1,0oe pounds and carries a load
other toela and one to 'pipe' or watch
the outelde. Whenever It Posaiblelof ten or ti'V' •
of .ne000 poun4, It la drawn by a span
for a burglar to 'turn a, trick,' u they g "Weary Willie" was the name given
call la single handed he is certairt to ihs! Tommy Ataine to Albin' gun out-
go alone. It is the same with all other aide of T.,adysinith,. whose shots fell
thievee, 'far short of the British lines.
ayoti read of a 'gaps of picitpocketie I Traction enginea are employed at
descending on somacountre fair. Tbey the front for the conveyance of sue-
de- their work In pairs, so in that eaSe Plias* They drag heavy loads up steep
It vrould simply mean tnat six er eight hills, and save the struggling lames.
of the crooked couples happened to boar d which would C°3t 7"
strike the place at the Same time. The thirty IthillingS in London, you must
44 in Cape Town. Firewood
detective novel theory Is that crimanale Plt7
are organized Into great sextettes with totrilittinize times as mucli as it does in
regular heads and anst iron laws and Otief Khania on the North-western
bylawa, to violate which rams *
den •and mysterious death. 'Transvaal frontier has I200 armed
,men patrolling and scouting on Eng -
"That is all rubbish. If such an or- •,/and.a eettale.
gantzation was formed, the police , .
te. troop of Boer horsemen who per -
would know it ten minutes after the i
form nightly in a Gernaan carous have
drat meeting adjourned. One cie the been forbidden that part of their pro -
things that keep thieves apart Is their gramme whieh represents a Victory
horrible treachery. I have been a de. over Britisn redcoats.
tective for over a quarter of a. coning', The Gerraan war authorities have
and never knew a single crook wbo duplicates of all bridges in France,
would not betray any other crook If, in case of war, any or these
merely to curry favor witb the officers. bridges were destroyed, they could be
They are well aware of that little peeul. replaced in six hours.
ferny themselves and dread one an. Australian horses are especially
other a good deal more than they dread suitable for the hot climate of tbe
the authorities." -New °demi Times- Cape. 2,000,000 of these animals are
Democrat !now raunoliing Australian fodder in-
stead of facsbag Boer guns.
Still Others to COMO. Ladysmith street, .Kinaberley street,
Mra. Howsiceep-Now, then, I've giv- and Mafeking street, are the names
en you your dinner. Let MO see yoti given to three long sheds, resembling
get to work on that wood pile. streets, which have been erected for
Wragson Tatters - Why, lady, 1 British prisoners in Pretoria.
Vougbt I explained dat matter ter yer. The famous shot fired in the jubilee
Mrs. Flowskeep-Whati You told me year of Queen Victoria from a twenty -
you never worked before meals. 1 Om two ton gun to ascertain how far a
you a meal, and- shot could IL car,ried, remained in
Wragson Tatters -Ali, but, lady, the air sixty-nine and a half seconds.
dey's udder meals still comin ter me At a cricket match, in Ladysmith
from somewhere. Ta-ta, lady.-Philea bowling and batting were both so
delphia Press. Idangerous to the spectators that they
ITDIS THAT WILL INTEREST YOU
nus Ti
neadable Paragraphs From the Seat et
war-avent Our Mitre Soldiers Are
Polies to South Maim.
A single shrapnel sneli scatters 340
'remarked it was mush worse than the
THE AGE OF WOMEN. Boer shells, and. all solemnly retired.
At a literary salon in Paris, Balza° to their caves.
was once asked by a pretty young girl I Lieutenant Douglas Campbell, of
of 1:7 why it was he liked women she , the Imperial Light Horse, who was
would call passe, 'Why, monsieur, !wounded in the recent attack on Lady -
even when they are as old as 40 you 'smith,
seem to enjoy their society!" Balzae , Lae ter.s a In sh othetundae
trabzie.war he had
was also wounded at Elands
looked at her earnestly for a second 1 Among the exhibits at a recent
and then langlsed heartily. Then he •flower show two prizes were awarded
remarked in a serious voice as though to primulas, named respectively "Lord
weighing every word lee said: "Per- 'Renert
, s" and "General French." Art -
haps it lies in the fact that the wo- other fine specimen called. the "Sir R.
I / 7 •
man of 20 must be pleased. whiten the .Buller got a silver medal.
woman of 40 tries co please, and the 1 The Krupp works have now stopped
alder woman's power consists, not as , the further turn -oat of shells ordered
has been so often said, in understand- from England. It is insinuated that
ing and making the most of her own an Italian order, amounting to £2, -
charms, tint in comprehending and i 500,000, just given to Diessrs. Krupp,
with happy tact calling out and mak.. is really destined for England.
ing the most of the good, 'qualities of ,
the man whose favor she seeks." 1, According to the last returns there
,Balzao dared a great deal when he is e262, 772 standing to the credit of
made one of his heroines 30 years of ' bluejackets in ships' books or at the
age. But since then the limits of a dockyards. The number of depositors
woman's youth have been considerab- eas 23,000. Each man, on the average,
ly extended. There was a time, and has therefore over £10 to his credit.
it was not so long ago, when a woman According to an officer's letter, at
who had passed 28 was described as "a
wanlan of a certain age," which, as Elands Laagte the Imperial Light
everyone knows, means of an uncer- 'Horse, who had no bayonets, joined
ain age -a woman who ixo longer will ' the Gordons in the charge, and club_
t
tell her age. At present a woman in 1,bed witla their rifles any Boers who
good health, who knowS, haw to dress dared to stand and fight on the hill
herself, is considered young up to 35, 'UT-
and if she rennaina thin, up to 4o years Pretoria is at present defended by
of age. • I think the reason of' this is wee powerful earLs, and there are five
that women live MOTs active lives in line,s of mines and. enormous entrench -
these days ; to take delight in aztivii4
is a proof at youth, and, also a hygiethe inents. The ground all around and
m
nega soil are. Wshi lid oph pareevheanntgse fromgrow-about the Transvaal capital is fur_
i rowed vvith mines of lydclite and other
f looking at things has had its in- high explosives.
a
fluence on fashion ; the wonaa.n no In Grosvenor Crescent, London, a
longer °wielders herself compelled, af- private llogpital for offizere has been
ter a certain date, to adopt special arranged in a private house and the
fashions and colors.
' whole ground foor has been' so plan
Women have come to realize the fled that it has accommodation for
truth ef the French saying that a, wo-
six beds, with rooms also for atten.
man is never any older than she looks, dant nurses. '
Any self --respecting man will lie Henry James, tbe novelist, is to re -
oil. I have found nothing to produce when he has begun to take his Clothes tun to Ahlerica, next fall, after a
such rapid iind satisfactory healing off and bis wife asks him if ha mailed long absence in search of Material for
whore, cut, I can show where oak that letter to -day. a new novel.
a., seen
MAY'S TOTAL ECLIPSE.
Error+, mu ite Slade to Xeclote Ibe
ifypetieetient Plenei veleen.
no toted eeliese of the sten, which
°craws QM May 28 next, is likely to
be in ita reaultei one( of the. 00.02t re-
markable pheeeneena Of the wonder-
ful nineteenth, century,
Almost invariablytotal solar eca
linses heretofern have beer*
enly from remote anti more or less in-
accessible parts of the earth. To have
one °emir within easy rental, on the
lines of mach, travelled railways, 0414
in tine heart of 4 centntry, where
eCienCe and; civilization are at their
zenith. is a most aempielons event.
During the corning eclipse a special
effort is to. be made to fina Vulcan,
a planet which, is only bYPatietical
at present, having ese.s.ped observatiou
because 06 faiatness of light, Sup.
Peaing tbat Ykan 18 found, what
kind of a world wilt nt prove to bet
It is difficult to understand how it
an possess any considerable size, and
yet have SO lont (=aped deteetten.
Still, If la 1;41,140'cl:1,W elm) to the
ann, it would he hidden wry Wee -
Wally in the glare. except at partt-
alerly in,
MOMentet. Aeh
wreiegi that it is oe habitable diragn-
boas, what ehanee la there that living
eings count ex* upon It? If the
tenet la discovered!, IMO of the first
estioria to be solved will be as to
natare and exteut of ite attatia-
here. Being rauela nearer to, the min
n hIercue'y in, the heat upon it
be tern:its. It it, la (situated. half
ay between the sun and aferoery,
or, say. eighteen million mike from
the former, the the soler heat and
light at its surface are More tlian
twenty-five tiznea as !attain aa they
are On the earth.
Other Wage that will receive speo-
151 attention are the atudy of the
corona' forms, and the nature of the
onderful rayatio gaecour layers
that surround. tbe 41111. Lisa the
nature et the subetance, centaiued in
the corolla of the sun., whodi shows
apeetral green lime.
QUEBEC TIMED,
NO Division of Opinion, in Regal
to Dedd'S Kidney Pills
Whatever,
•1•04.1.4•••••
1%$ Anna Houten, or Oreind Stet
Voters elle Cal venni Verdiei-Sels
She Fedi Obliged to Teti *ter
Friend); or Oadtre Kidney
Pilltt. She Herself' Pea
nem Absolutely
leered.
Grand Mats, Que., April 30. -Miss
Anna, nrongren, of the Village of
Grand Melts, Quebec, has been cured
of her kidney trouble of years steed -
Ing by Dodd's Kidney Intl& Through-
eut this country it is becoming more
and more common. to /sear of cures this
famous medicine is making. The peo-
ple of French Canadaare not a class
who are taken in by imitations or
mirthless preparations of any kind.
They are a conservative people, and
the reputation of a medicine has to
be thoroughly esto.blished before they
pin their faith to it, It is therefore
a moat coavincing sign that Dodd's
Kidney Pills are a sterling remedy
when French Canedians throughout
Quebeo simile a it in the highest terms
of praise, and that moreover from a
knowledge blood on their own exper-
ience.
Dodd's Kidney Pills are now proved
to be infallible in the ours of Kid-
ney Diseases of absolutely every na-
ture,Brigbt's Disease, that terror of
physicians; Diabetes, which used to be
called incurable; Rheumatism, the af-
fection which renders the lives of so
many otherwise strong and robust
men. and women of Quebec) tniserable,
and which is the accompaniment el
old age nine time out of ten through-
out the Lower Provinces; Heart Dis-
ease, not generally known to be the
result of Kidney Disease, but which is
so nevertheless; Dropsy-, Urinary and
Bladder gomplaints, Woman's Weak-
ness and blood disorders all kinds yield
freely and promptly to Dodd's Kidney
Pills.
Miss Anna Mongre.n, well-known in
Grand Metis, writes as follows con-
cerning her cure..
"I was suffering from a great pain
in my side, which caused me much
pain and uneasiness. I had taken
three boxes of Dodd's Kidney Pills and
I felt a wonderful relief. I continued
to take them and now I am perfectly
cured. Considering it only fair and
hottest to let the facts be known,
feel obliged to tell my friends of the
virtue e of Dodd's Kidney Pills and to
thank that medicine for the great
benefit I have received,"
ROpES IN TWENTY KNOTS.
There are over twenty rope knots
used in military engineering, in ad-
dition to which for pontooning and
spar bridging there are several differ-
ent forms of lashing and bracing.
Al( UNHAPPY LOT.
That advertisement said my bald-
ness could be mired if I would send a
sample of nay hair.
Well?
None of the men in our office eould
spare me the sample.
Thomas E. Vale, chief burgess of
the old town of Carlisle, Pa., is the
youngest burgess in the -State. He is
30 years old.
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DELICIOUS CUP OF TEA-.
CEYLON res Mii kiira noNsing but Mis tlissiet toes obtainable. YOU 441 help liking
ci LEAD PADEADEO. 25,35, 49, eti and 60o
viaissaiwasissaaneerszese
1
MIL•11044/000,06111,e.
64 y
yeMsab"eastiotro ylgatrtstiteolascotimar
paint chart ; but how anent lb
You can select, tbe color ON any
quality? How wilt it took next
ity in paints; it's the only kind
that is a geed laYeetroent.
Ramsa s
Paints,
are that kind.
good dealers.
Y al
Ramsay I at 1 M
MONTROAL. give' i$m
elletelleilleelialisteetieteenseveneenaleseeenseen,
TOMUT CARRIES HIS POINT.
Tommy Tuekert
Tess, ma'am,
fa Ulla senteace, Beata go to your
eget, pare% EsItt.
gattnt A proper nOttn, hlaSeniille gen-
der third limner% singular -
How do yoa make that out,
ban. Utiatt, rielatt-Ohoht
There are over one bandred gold-
raireee in the immediate.
hood neighbatw-
af .10lieneeebnrge stretching out
on all eidee of the city. The monthly
ceitput04 tho raine,s was fifteen toms
of gold, aria will be much, more when
the Transvaal la at laat under good
government.
Remember
We ItEaLBAIKER.,
don't advertise for ram etteat.
but for business. We know that,
14 olti are subject to cramaxs, that
abould have a Pranslit, eIfielent
remedy on hand. Nerviline-nerve-
ixiin cure -has a wcatderful and
ro.ediate curative power. It relieves
in one minute, it cures la five. Pleaa-
a t to the taste and the beet known
remedy for pain.
Groat Britain la building seventeme
new warships, Fritaile four and Russia
twelve.
A GOOD CORN SHELLER FOR 25,3.
A. marvel of cheapness, of efficacy,
and of promptitude, is oontained in a
bottle ot that famous remedy, Put-
nam's Painless Corn Extractor. It
goes right to the root or the trouble,
there acts quickly but so painlessly
that nothing is j{DOW11 of its opera-
tion until tbe corn is shelled. Beware
of substitutes offeredfor Putnam's
Painless Cara Extractor -safe, sure
and, painless. Sold at druggists.
••••••••
Senator Beveridge Is to spend his
next vacation abroad, when he wit
make a tour of Germany, England,
France and Xtaly.
:)'KEEFE'S itIT8N MALT
invigorate, out Strengthens.
LLOTD WOOD, Toronto, OENERAL A.OENT
William Dean Howells has contd.-
bated $100 to a fund for the relief of
widows of Amerman soldiers killed in
the Philippines,
TO CORE A COLD ST ONE DAT
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets, All
druggists refund the money it it tails to euro.
2.5*. it W. Grove's 8:gasturiaja on each box
Butlers in families of wealth and
culture in Chicago have formed a
club.
$100 Reward, $100.
The readers o4151, paper will be pleased to
learn that there is at least one dreaded disease
that science has been able to cure in all its
stares and that is Catarrh. Hairs Catarrh
Cure is the oats positive cure now known to
the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a cons.
titutional &home, requires a constitutional
treetment. Hams Catarrh Care is takvninter.
main sating directly upon the blood and
mucous surfaces of the system, thereby des.
troying the foundation of the disease, and
giving the patient strength by building up the
cienstitudon and assisting nature in doing its
work. The proprietors have so much faith in
its curative powers, that they offer one Hun-
dred Dollars for any ease thyat&itafoa.11, Ts otioodeou.roe:
Send f for Address.leto js .t ornHo
Sold by drucgtve, 750.
Family rills are the beeb
Mrs. James G. Elaine is colleeting
her husband's letters fer publication
in a biography.
MONTREAL HOTEL DIDEOTORY.
The 08 Rah/literal," Free Bus tablit;;,
95 4.1Carsiake European Plan. Rooms
P from $1. a day up. Opp.
G.T.R. Station, I1X013 treat. Gem Carsialce 500., Prop s.
Af4VENUE 1400111-Ooilese avenue
Samii;sy0.181i
ST. JAMES' HOTEL- °P
Railway, First-class Commerc-iabwl. obtlX.k Plfro°det9n
provereents-Rates moderate.
4611449.41.21 delAht
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A_ AnCal
4:41.4:1A
CALVERrs
Cab�J1s EPhsliofectstritilF, PUMPS- Pltits
mont, Tooth POWMOIMI, eto., NIXc bona
award.4 100 medals And diplonisa for impart
Raton Tbeir reenter use prevent info°
ow, disease.. Ask Year dealer to Obtain JO
"%POI. Lista roattad trte en apolieettaa.
F, C. CALVERT & CO.,
IJIANOHIESTIKE IENGLAND,,,
rass Band
Ottawa. Drums. tesiferres, Et
y Town oan have a Band
rotreet peeve ever eteoleit. Feta eesslocuo Sea Mir'
item metiee fete. wets, en tar seeihiee
Must° Or 1111$1013.1 tostruntente„
Whaley Royce Ec Ceis
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Mine, MM. 1 24110
triAteril.ek.lremw
Blob.
pato TOIVTIGN
Catholic+ Prayer 1"*""'"16"cm4
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POULTRY, ITER EGOS APPL
end other ER0DIXO E, to moue best results con:4n to
The °moon Commiesien Go., Limited,
oor.wesumarast Colborne It, Toronto,
Elyeing Cleaning
?or th ',cry bast and xeur work to the
"BRITISH AMERICAN DIMINO CO."
Loot tt,r Vent te Your towo, or seed direo4.
Montreal,Toronto, Ottawa, Quebec:
Linen Marker f`Qerr`t:;::'16an4
Boob, etc. Soma
thEnN trerY Ono needs warranted indollblo black Of
red ink, put up In neat strong box w.th name, Ink and
Pada, all oomploto 351 each
Try one, your Money reitu
tdel 14 1101 eatialactoaryr.44Da°°°
not aced postage stionce. 0.0. YOUNG.Iadelaide
Rest. Toronto.
R 0 OF I II a81 nd Sheet Metal Werke.
ROOFING SLATS in Bleck.
Red or Green. :MATZ BLAORBOA.RDS, crib supply
Pub/lo and High Behwi
ools,Toronso) Rong en, ?lob.
Coal Tar, oto. ROOFING TILE (f3 'How Oils Build-
ing& Toronto, done by our firm). Mot"( Coillato, oot`
niosketc, Dttlmatos sr:wished for work complete or for
materials sh aped to ensmutoe the countrir.rnone 19E3
O. D UTH !EA CONS, eithealde&widmerets.,Torento.
FURS. FURS.
Importer and exporter of
Raw hairs and. Skins. Con-
signments solicited. High-
est prices paid. for ginsing.
H. JOHNSON,
494 St. Paul street, Montreal'
Michigan Land for Salo.
Q 000 ACRES 11000 FARMINQ LANDS-A.RHNA.0
wit TOW. Ogemsmr and Crawford Counties. Title per-
fect. On Michigan Central, Detroit in Maokinais and
Loon Lake Railroads, at prices tonging from $2 to EP
per acre. These Lands are Close to Enterprising New
Towns, °hutches, &Moots, eto., aud will be soltion oss
reasonable terms. Apply to
R 58. PIERO% Agent, 'West Day Oity, Mbob
1)r J.W. OURTIs, Whittemore, Anat.
Cheapest and Beat Covering In the World.
Mica PIPE SAM. Covering
Steam and Hot and Cold Water Pipes, Cold Storage
Pipes. Kitchen BD110[8, 810.
Zor pattioulars apply to
MICA BOILER COVERINC:CO., Limited,
Toronto, Montreal and Loudon.
CANADA PERMANENT
Loan and Savings COMIIH,E1y.
xrroon.ronaanc 1855.
The Oldest and LargOet Canadian Merle
gage Corporation,
Paid-up Capital, - - $2,600,000
Reserve Fund - - 11200 000
Head OffIoe-Toronto St„ Toronto.
flranob Officee-WItinlpeg, Man., vanyouner, 11.0
DEPOSITS RECEIVED. Interest allowed:
DEBENTURES ISSITAD tor 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5 years,
with interest coupons attaohed.
MONEY DENT on security of real estate mortgages,
Government and Municipal tiondiii et0.
Pox further particulars apply to
J. HERBERT MASON,
Managing Director, Toronto
JAS. D. AHNETT, manager.
JOHN 4, MAIN, Supt. and Troia.
The Canadi n
eke 8 fety 1'1)
BOLERO .
Esplanade, Toronto
Opp. Sherbourne St., .
High Mass Water Tube Steam
Hollers, for Ail Pressures,
Duties and Fin%
SEND FOR DESCRIPTIVE CAT Ni...00UE,
Toronto Meade Light ......1., Limited
{
[CierellgOs The Maisey-Thirrin Po. Limited,
The T. Eaton Co, Lim. „ed.
The Putts Percha Renber A Mfg, 00,
l'he \yea!, rutaealia po., aittatea
Alla Toronto. where boilers May be 800111 working,
or
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