Exeter Times, 1901-4-18, Page 6•
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eeeeeree772Teee.....Mitiailligair war ()Men ,Thill -ry th,O „ic.xreWlimlAt, Or
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slikayner the Army with, hie
nome-erewe article.
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saaN •NeeWeeAeeeeee,e;eeeeNee\
is for Infants and Children, Caetoria. te
larneless substitute for Castor Oil, raregoric, Drops
zi and, Soothing Syrups, It contains neither °pilule,
Morphine nor other 1Careotle substance. It is Pleasant.
Its guarantee s thirty years' use by Nillions of
lothers. Castoria destroys Worms -and allays Feverishxtess, Vastoria cures Diarrhoea and Wind Cone! Castoriee
elieveS Teething, Troubles, cures Constipation and
Flatulency. Castoria 'assInellates the leowl, regulates
the Stomach. and Bowels ofinfants and Children, giving;
healthy and natural sleep. Castoria is the Cltildren's
Peameeae-The leroelteres Friend..
• Castoria. Cast°
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• castor/a is az: eracaera inealeitte far ;, "e4storla sa wen adapica to caiairea
• aigarea. lathers iat...• reetatalsy toal me' that reeetar4eed PS SlIptetiar ar3Y p•Te-
of its geed eti:et linpa t:T.Ti"; eletdrca.a etription 1,-4Ezawn
Pe. 0- c• Arazs. 11. a..atterriat. T•ta
THE FACSIMILE SIGNATURE OF
PPE
ON EVERY WRAPPE,
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ltr-'.1"a"4.1"111t.OW.I.T.Seite--=..ntiluthsai7r.7elwra.,,utoztes-xt.
aaaittealta clan, te teas QS c.r. fACC4 /Meal; ton %wont
meals:mina, of a lle1en.
FOR laNT.a° F/Fre la-
• re.,..4 .,,aN.cf,g-t 4 '1"
er1d, April P..-To.nay, ..34, s. .n.. -,:•rwt`;`,5;74 ::::.;#,,..";
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Duke: Friedrich 1 r:4M IV. of Mecklen- eeergFeire ee
berg will attain Ids ma!ority and be- "i'ad all1e r'ife;! if -a. 'w -a1 r see el:jtie9rf.;
emu ceremonies and festivitieS. L. gusn'*31145-.'zI
1 p . II I 2 t 97 V. ..2 . Dv Sh • t." I r,0•21•41y
tin Lb reign in Schwerin with i 1.." *419tI''!•.• ' • '
London; e lee:4We* 131qt:isle
'Wew Office confkroee the releeeeeeetitek
it is goiag to try the experiment of
supplyina the army with only home-
grown. aet, The experinientewill 'ex•
tend fee, si X AllgAtilfish,r9,14,
Tile director of eontracts, ntajor,
said "yeatertlaaFt ' "Tile netie *tile ape
plies only to refrigerated bet
erte bought ia the open.,ntarket,
1•Loadtta. It, will not sereously effece
the `' Amerie-an tre.deflis -elle total'
weekly supply •for 'the umny •is" milk
iboxely • 44
per cent. 0t the weeitly...importa of
refrigerated beef _into England kore
the United States. af.r. DtaidricWa
actibie•was taken lonebefore ti
New-Vitlegtist'prott;:edings. It is quite
absurd to suppose that any idea of
retaliation prompted the.order, which
as•4110 AO- 4-patural deaire to help
setae 0t the industries. The differ,
ear* in price is very trifling, and we
are making tbat up by giving To -
my Atliins frozen Meteton two days
instead of one day weekly. R the
pIU is satisfactory. our supply
Problem will be greatly simplieed,
for we often have complaints and
di.sagreements over refrigerated beef.
•You meat not sappose that xer now
use no home grown heel. Aldershot
and setae of our other caws are
almost entirelY supplied with benne.
grown beef. We have hitherto' used
refrigerated beef as au Mallon t
our 'rations rather thau as an in-
• tegral part. We have no prejudice
agatust Amend:an firms anti wo
not believe they will miss this trade
to any extent, even if it b decided
continue the experiment.
• They -int,to• Know.
Wahhingtou, April 13, ---Secretary
y has cablett to Ambassador
CLt ti inquiry into the reason. for
Ite of the Uritish fiesexament,
easure which excludes the .A.tocri-
eau refrii,Trated beef hithertia used.
• Thi action is :Adieu at tliq instance
of the Pepartatent of Agriculture..
• Boom for CoMicIA.
Toe'elii 0. April 13. -At the' cattle
Ith.trliet s-esterday the Iraperial Gov.
eminent's actiOn Was a 'sourca of
swell dieetiasion. %la% idea was pie.
veleatt 'that Vettathe neitold' beneerie
froat
the aation. The • result witititi
titat "SUP:Lyre" would no longer
11 be exported to the leulted States to
be fattened there, and then shipped
to England. Canada's trade in
cattle wet be greatly stimulated.
1 .Ititv c t/salta,n'S To 4aq:101a
i
1111[1 II EivE8 ,p1R[Iii „Septea.ber. 31 al • .. . $35 per ton..
Steel r age.; - -
, . " 30th, .,'.• * . :30 ", ,,
..-.
eaule a e •.', - .. * • '.1 3 3- '4 , t.l. - tjetoVer 31.4„ , :„ ..,!, : , . , ;9•R'Y ,•41 i''''
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1 0 And with.' the inarket thus faljing
: .; ,
. gr. Blair; agra"eaV,to Pity . .
„foxP-ti';0110' eiiiie •Seee'A '"" S'Ilp
$41.0006-0600eContra Withote
" tee'OtifeAoL
9tta•Wal. APrqs,V4,L4ne
Thiamereelh -A, Abe A ,GOVera h ;
sitteentflegiseve=signs
that it is ;Weak
tellteVelr ;floawg1S3% net:rie)illetink %earl! ViM
g Mat etIngett lateelisp,ifeeslitilebotreeenciergalerfite;
and,fpinet...Nrce of his lead.
OTivaatianTATritata, POPIlaaalf
On, Tuesday, Parliament r,eanet and
tbe deve thiog we kati was an. exl01-
tiOn of the inpontneteney of the Millie,
itae404gatuptiltluarae,,.svoilisda,priaeotgtyl:t4-'ell
nctitt.eY1.9,.fg ther.113.. ak
'CroWp1 p▪ hoTe all a- Atillister of Agree
culture. On Tuesday; Sydn,eY'Ns
*5,0001 trie tie lAikkerit
PriEe' 20 s';'....eeee .•!'„ "" '050te0(1:
0.- • " 3( • ••••^
Loss on the 'fie'st of thee-- ;
five ye forever.. „ 41 115,000 •
The 'siin'ple-iiitereat bb •
,* this efor life- of 'one' •• a•41' •
generatiOn IvanlIti' be's; 160,750.
I+, tbe pent gen. • . •-•
erotieli in the first step
of tbe transaction- $ 304,1e0
The contract is all one side& It
will be easy toielmose theetbate 10'0,10
year. whenethere.will ,be .,England,
the most favorable quotation,
If the Minister of Itailway.s eves
reader to give in the fleet yea $-a top
more.. than the market rate, haw out) •
we trost.,him to guard .one interestsan
the followlag years?, , •
The eountey „standa to lose On this
transactiOn
Biti.ir was of course expected toago
on with hikestimates afteedinner, but
he never turned eme Nor dab° show
looking 0, lotted two 7ele.r. e up the next dee%
toyed, ;he:third reeding of ,l'qi‘1144.9,:r *Nicholas Flood Din' e eipnre .
the inepeet ten of fietitjeiteleageee At Blair in Thursday's Toeonto. Evening
the end of the weele there was notyes News. should. be r ead ovee Quenda.
FBANCWO.B. Perepeeso. •
eRvery year 'emphesiteerethe• Lege
blunder nettle when the local fettle,
eltisee were adopted ,for, Dominien
elections. The Solleitor•Generei nee;
witted on Thureday them were inevit.
able • anomalies. - The' following Mute
teatime of the ebsuedity „efe'havingee
locel -francheee fortefeelevol purpose*
ceuld be paralleled treat nther prime
ince.
Laateelect ...Nov., .17,. 1900. . 7New
lerhnewick, pleceion took peace on liet
preparedin of 199,- gneltdeation of
voter thethe 'must have melded in the
con.stituenge 12 meat theeprioeettelst
May. '09.. Rheretore, m .174 provineg
where the opolifieation ialgeoloatba'
was -untarte in regard. to the- Allen 14,14' reSitlenee. .• in Ale. aetnal- W4r4.14giol1
intelog selemniyeleelared meant inert' tlAalt two years. -
401 bad; -*ealemitted ie tee the - labour TAW= itt•Williaatt avala'a
orgAiizatitips, audit turning oat he did In 'the Rail tray Ootimiltteeon l'inetee
nothing w tiee kind. Tee. boil.% day 'rtirte • eae Plitlee--beat
saidVitat tfai rase ill a Very perseuot oonimutee. tut woo,: aieta
left of the two year old steer,' hot
songi *kidney and That w45,az*.lingArid
contracting on a Aridiron held by
Monk.' the leader twat. Quebec., 04
utest relined pelitieel eoott, over mime
ticurarly'hot the to which his euppere,
era 'Added" fuel while Some blew the
leelloWe, Tueedeee lie was einieee
stunned by a huckleberry flung at. lel'e
eranikera by the persisteet ,Taylote Op.
Position whipe ' but on Thursday ,his
lenoratteeeneeeliown ne by the efolt:
ineuflonedegentleuteie*Ite soutothin
pottelifivette
•,„„, afFteiDAVITT. e... ,., •
ring the week the Mendacity eit
his, Government bas been •aivfole
, tietewaspreved to have said mime
tatter, and Biter boldly, bravely hed
In regard to tetentratet. widely will edst
this country nearly two Widnes oraol:
lars fcfrelree.
*COIXTItaCTS FaVE
On Friday, on the moleon. eo • go to •
Sutherland -beat him.- The house is
divided against itself, Bleir in with
the Greed Trunk, Tarte with the C. P.
Re and Tarte keeps on top ; and so
with Sutherlend,
wNI:Pth9int: cco71,7111:uTtle'Ndil 11)41171tomEdsriTt:e eSiulaPePeleYi tolVdairanda sid1191,1)ceild
the late. Alexander Maettenzic.front cost hereix tine e aer emelt es the the
power than huying vast cm/mattes of migrauts cost in pie United States,
ancl in 1900 over te,n tittles rime° Mini
the United States paid fort
eteel railein a falling market. Blair
• • •ovate •faillIna' '1"1"teit Resat* rtn; " laity; aeCerding to the point of viehe thise.paid, by oeeple eleyely.tire.
. I foul ear repeated the blunder or' vile
J° lItCasitnt WO:. ',a 4 "
A ov e:Ahr4.4. .•%ery tar: otri,1,.
a. °oil' la V,elit • rat ine,i1a,41.1e
Died at Easter altar. tee e an t a.°,, f,.1r ;ere 1,vireenee
Berlin, April 9. -At Iktars t1.4"""14*•/'"". "IlA3'1414141"
Church, in Aua;sburg. Beata.. yee-
'Imlay. the Rev. Simon elueller fell
'dead at the altar while pronouncing i
tim words "Christ is risen.**
CHILDREN'S COUGHS.
There's nothing -so geed for children's
coughs and colds, croup, whooping cough
or bronehitis as Dr. Weed's' Norway Pint
syrup.
It's so nice to take that yeungsters beg
Lor it, and it cures so quickly that inothere
are delighted.
141.rs R P Leonard Parry'Sound Ont.,
. W. . 2 2
writes: "I have used Dr. Wood's Nor-
wayeRine -Syrup for Coughs and colds ol lat momin „mill
aeker than any other cough mixture and
unalir Liu 1
myself and baby. I find it cares a cold
is nice to take."
FACEllifACE
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- and Banks received the blow
freln his own stake, front
A LAME, A WEAK, wideh he tiled. The judge
Ale ACHileS BACH eharged steongly awe:hist ,ehe pri-
ItIOICATES KIDNEY sorters. The jury were out only two
hours, and brought in a Verdict Of
TROUBLES "not g•ufity,"
l WHICH 'DOW& IZIOCCY PILLS
"I.MASIAPPAI•Al
pet le
Ilriaeeeme, 13. --In the ease Brat ti hiM euetice, es let•efee01. 4=11,360
nd, eitortot plead that imbecility Tote! 1807 to
eeettittal at Ilreekville.
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non and NeWnlan„ charged with inane °es In deed, helb be denies then Total expenditure,
eath of Lancelot Banks at Xernpt- Pies from parliatnent for a tame. tt
the Crown v, Garrett. (eau- elovertat mItittu.le of sins, tt lest' lie Dial, „ , • ,`,$1,5-21,014
augitter in ectuneet ion with the le ° Pr° we " enntenet-I then ite 1090, 070,300
fasteninge ter hol'ettercolonial he TAU! BNcesq exPoz,Rlituee
ville early in March. the evidence for
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r'nd
the defence was completed Thursday a very inuotent ittateminWiend Ilte der a, Libeled Govetn
night. and Sir John Boyd reserved um itself is innocent enuegle forit'fs wept in, tive„ .yeas .over
his charge till yesterday. The sub- ot lerge. lie saki they eveeeld hafe the, eependieure for the . , .
ce of the defence was that Banes e. , same period by the Cone
to • t nu Il "''' •.4 g
ge a 1 ,e ;nem mo ee. . ag arc• , • . - - ., .. .
was a man of ungovernable temper, asked, for vartiallittre. !mit rumoivit, sereettiere Government. $047,704
anti that when he attacked Gerrett 1 minister, in accents bleu& give theta" Preston's expenditure and stehery
ard off the blow with another stake, leasb Teem they bud some teveneyeeted may ' be taken ne `a sample: &liar*
with a stake the latter tried hard to
talkie and paid e$32.00•4 ton. 'Illetra,61. $3;000 ; living expenees, *$07•2.10.;, tree
s,c 8, • •,,7,-•
-K-3.;A4
1. t'••• ,,, , t ;••in , ..yy; „„... r eha;
Thous'a,edsofoung andsmiddle.aged men ere annually' swept to a mernatur
tjave tbrortgli-11rivflait/ISGRETION, PKQESSES, AN]) BLOOD-
litaKAEtE, S. If you have Any of the following symptoms consult us before it in
too late. Areyounervoris and v.-catc, despondent and.gioonty, specks before the
eYes...";v4 Ork circles nader thekn,weatirim richteys irritable, Palpitation of the;
itt
heartAlfaeittig, distatin--, andlf§sse:1.1.4.0inea':hrine, pimples on the face, sunke
eyeS, holm cheelAs, careworn eNeon. memory, lifeless, distrustful, lac
energy lind strenotb, tired. moraing,A restless nights, changeable moods, 'weak man.,
liceaLstuntedergahs,-preinature dee'ay, bone pains, hair loose, sore thaoat, ete.11
...t. i,tf," • ..+ ..A.•• ,l'i.•*;•?, -.V. . ,......:•. ',elk; t
0-57 AloPU'ovi TrgaP114,1aP wilt cure -pia
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41.4.50
601 Vatilatitorii'dgralfzieWitcYoung anti middle-aged ulea than egilfmi""
at night er secret drains throagia arme, They unat a man for business, zu
lied ilia or social leappinesa, r•re matter whether p.lisecl by evn itabiM
4144,yra.cluwteeaykorsdirg4fhx14qaMcIrNiheT,IINgavcirietil, N°04 PlArl.a4lIcicn* '411:
--'"'INTO Nat -rhea. -d TeVith•ont Written Conovev--
we A, y;inir, of Mile., 0.,says:-"Iwas one of
The c awnless Victims of ear* vice at iS years of
inagy„5-,brpne-alt'veileals1 as inet;:ye4siplantlawnedrueewrveaokuesesi3nsg,
!let. riVcume-ittsenanydeuairios :t.mtlecttl sinceoar.essoomf edoilcetiopp:drs,
ine,mone cured. 1 u-aegtvitig up in despair, zo
fanOt,COuterupittitil$UICOIO when a friend ad-
vised as a last resort to give the New A.
eth�dTreatment otDrs. X. 4 Z. a fair f
trial, without confidence eonented And In
Three =Or:1;as vas 2. enrol- Man, I was cured
*even years. ago--ain married anri hapter.
heartily recommem!, Dr?• •to my afflicted
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Lkin-eV,:trir.:t2AnnelidtenTerlel;:r7c:ce4.::e, Eau: rvous Debility, seminal areatir-49:4'
7:•1 unle WITEOUT WRITTEN' CONSENT. 441)Elte:TEI."1--214
Ghter,Shactere, Syphilis, Unnatural Diseharges, Self Abase,. Kidney' and filadd
Diseases, and ail diSeaSea ofO Nen ami Women-
otedictue sent C. 0. D.o naniea revue:tea or envelepera Eaerything conf-aatt1.•al
otaaa- teatiatana goat 0 treatment, KRAg.
od Digo% 1140 14E1.8Y STRRET,
DETROIT.
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ticAi:/34. K
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u ?1,..,; .4rei iey.and where the Near mounteine siettle
ja. aral," if 11146111 .""
qlli•iia+.7 Polk, ^1446.1 WV illtyvt 4-, 'ill, /
• ei-tunknig Aire! 3°' ell-
; heft they so* Ait
ily (-P1- ifiitYt-,s' Btu 'etas intr:it*
t ; „ h it. f•lit
i 112M/ gi • PaiS "
Al eat lil• A r Und.
111W - Ili -foe er dire ;
the De William' Medicine Co, le • -64,-
'•••'• " "^" eeet
tpa II at 50 Oats PA 1)0X siX her .4
.
1 All SSOl,lir;ILY MIRE, SEVENTY CIIINESK intOWNE,D.
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1 rzsrworir .. , .
"we Steamers Collided With legal Ite.
1 I'll.C.;:rot:sia, Mane etie teem. suns on 9,10, me, •.
1 Doan Kidney Pill Co., Torratto.
London, April 13.-A. special &-
Dear i* --I tuffered for some time veldt lrom Hong Rang soya two
from kidney troubles. My bad: was so Chinese steamers came into, collisiott
, bad that to stoop over or straighten up yesterday between Canton and Wu
after stooping- caused terrible pain.
Chow, and the t 70 Chinese were
1 had to get up several times during the drowned.
• night to urinate. lily urine was highly
1 d tai d thick - di t d
co ore , con ne a se men , at
caused a burning sensation. ;
1 tried numerous remedies, but none did
me any good until I• got Doan's Pills. I
took four boxes, the pain in ray. back has
entirely disappeared, my urine is as clear
as water, does not burn, is without sedi-
ment, and can recommend Doan's Pills
to all Sufferers.
TtiostAs Pr -unarm
- •
-C,;:Adrunef.etwitharayy, •
• talli I ea
oas Erpor: most Cease.
'reroute, April I3. -At a meeting
f the Cabinet yesterday it- was de-
cided to give notice to the Interior
Construction Improvement Com-
pany of the cancellation of their
lease of the Detroit River • bad for
piping natural -Vas to the- America=
side. This will dispose of - the ques-
tion of gas export, which the people
of Essex County hatze complained for
some Lime was depleting the supply
very seriously on the Canadian side.
It is 'enders! ood that • LIM lease has
about three months yet to run,
efe,ee hem
t.,,,pt.itIo,for sling
1.1seis
ty 1 AN an,•14. nolo Masora
. amt prettIV
oin,a tbreeto a
Tana Oil
991'.• uthiQ2210,0•9929110094.
ro, • •,:•rilwtientroulwo
Sell them •
lica.uti-
besoutyou
r a,,goiaitAy froo.
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BY 'USING MILBURICSJILLS.
VICTORIA, 13.0.; MtIrc,b, 8,, ieoz.
TlieT. Milbarri CO., Liirlited,"" •
. -Toronto, Ont.
Dear Sirs, -Some time ago my daughter,
aged to years,
was, rt rot:hi e d
with heti head-
aches --and losS
of appetite. c'
Slai was tired
;and listless most
pi*, the Aline, apci
was loosing
flesh: ,
T3er system got
badly run down,
11
Frost t row rannl.
Permanently Cured . and all its Ottawa, April 13. -The- annual de-
putation .fronr Peterhoro neig1.-
111 E cot Remoyed b borhood • urging, the importance , of
the Trent Vaalby Canal mid enore -ex-
pedition in • the • construction. actti ted
upon Mon. A,. G. Blair yesterday
BUraOCXBlood "Bitters. nitleornetlgi;eArrenhzre. were s tohaetye lal eor -t
•
•; • much. aggrieved at the cavalier' re
ception 'green theta, and the curtates
of the ansviers received. --'
au Editor DropS-1.?'Oad
l3randon, G:‘. 'King.
'editor of the Indeperidenem, ilroppe.d
dead at -1,7.3.9 yeatel'-day. The de-
ceased had 'Inst finithhed eating his
luncheon at the Laughani and was
going upstairs to his room, when he
Id. He was picked up and laid on
iliunge;''axbiridg'.iif a few .ni•Int4S.
Mr. 'Clog *idow and fami-
ly, living near Wawancsa. ,
xinigration
April 13 -4 offieielere-
-pore of
,47.1,6,f4 berseRK,, left *that
'1h1 5r10 per
7;0'41, ectiitIlly,
diVidcdb6tStn sext,s,„
N. •.0.•••Waellace aff, Tal-
bot; (F;r1 fOrir°Bciir6efibialki. .1'n.tost
e4ilfe:‘,.1-, 0' 7 !goNs'*g" iY6 t
• If , yourve suffered . from. doestipation
Lor years, tried all the remedies you ever
heard or read of, without getting more
thaii the relief the one dose of the medi-
cine afforded -if you've teen subjeet to
all the miseries' asseeidted with constipa-
tion, such as sick headache, nausea, bili-
ousness, pimples, eruptions, blood frame*
blotches, pileea , Vouldaila you con-
sider it eehedeelnffeeeelieeeltiedeef your
constipatiot go linetait'Would stay cured r
Biithiloek't163d. IfitterS ceri mire' you---
litaesn 'Wet the dies 'Wine be' Peracument.
It MS dead e6 hi tiMasands of casee"dtir:
'Meth& past tweilty Years. '
Just one -"state:heat pre've -what we
say -la right. • • ;
• - • a .;
Mrs. G. Geste'', Portage La- ,p_rairle,
Man., writes: For over twe, yealrs
was troubled with sick headache and eon-.
stipation.. I :tried ,niany
and p"atent iiiediCin , they ditty 'give
,me slight, tonaporary:rehef., •
" A lacrYqx1Wd4oNifdli hltineed Me to
try;BintRielc l3ledif,Bitteis aliarisent
half, bottI'e a . to staitewethe
so, heai: lig your rive so much ealefit from at tha
Heart ang-alerve eoritintied-tnnse•fie, and ,took-in.:alltliree-;
riu.8 highly spoken of 1 tprectired bottles; edit pletelY cured-Mee-
r.;•1,gbZintehde 9tilm ibes,,,sihnewheldghtrVldfihse,nnlowshi Wes itenIneinne 'agO`attiffteY
heilth has beell• eplen`clid'aver l'have
L0rfect ,healtb.
rift 7011 Orclia,YOnigfft.:'
THE REViEWER.
liew the *dentists tell us that wealth
le a disease. rleese tell as where we gen
catelt ite-Cerrolitown. NOM
The absinth habit Is atewillg in Amer -
lea. It. Is et drug that makes the, man
who drinks it ti deadlier idiot thanhe was
before.-Minueapelis beam].
The Ifformens have the upper hand in
'Utah at -last, •Oney to plural wtkor her
neXt of kin cart bung the chief of tim
harem lute eourte-Atlanta Constitution.
Senator =hum complains.that lots of
'Amex -leans can't, sing "Dixie," A 'worse
feature, though, is that a lot who can't
think they can, and their friends suftenr-.
San Francisco axaletin.
Dr. Priming of Germany acciares that
marring* protons life. This gives some
snout bachelor an opportunity to rise and
remark :that marriage makes life, seem
ceired a proposal from the Smelt Ste. eellingeexpensie, $700.01, ; insurance; long to a rmane-Boston Globe.
Marie Power Company to supply rails, $11.4$ ; .parliament,ary paper's
84 . Duels have their uses, but there is ein-'0'
books, $9,10 1 cabs,$31.15 ; cablegramel
serious flaw iti the code and that Is tho
an,d, Wheesnalildid-e a
$23.7$ ; postage and telegrams, $o0 Bil ;
titrestkiwith. this:ectihe is sotneentes shot. This
tci take our fails front teem.',* . "••*4 , $20 ,O0, Svr°14 Men
patty to tleltver 25,000- tons'oe the Meal:. ,tsuiraaviellesoulnOtztdalsa.2nod. 'reTtuotteael
seems to have been the trouble in the
ILI -tt4a standard which. we Immo •Itedh jetest French duel.. -Baltimore Sun.
placing epee' the tote dila W6 -w6.14 .Vrosto'n for the Yetele $41824•`-i'le "
to pay thene $32:00, ., ;:..Wellavene . ,, Sir Thoeitie Lieten Announces that the
ei
perdeinene end explicit 'etnIteacti 'with,' -e 0 40
'
•• 4.• -
colielieded ' to glee theln 'Ali 'oeddiefeir
thene for the 'future . ... . e. ', ;We ilititilv 13 4 .
ciniatiollt11- Gtircd
25,000 tans, and while we have no ete'
plicit Contract with theti1 for a4iy 'fere)
beyond the'yearell .erhirle evetee '116W
entering, we halce ati' iibti&standing AFTER SRVEN,YEARS oir.G114.4,T
with thetit trader whlch ifehet Tindall, . „I I . SUFFERING.0, , -
' us, AS they.'engage td do; ',kith' eelle of .
the -finality end standaid!, NW iitiu i t4;
and at•the currditt price in the EngliAli
tohrktit, we are I prepared' tte contintle
Nte'llere ijle.' * ' ..'It. ',..'
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main nucemino. PAILL/47,1ENT:t.
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•• ......11••••1•1••••tae";91
tieW Shaillroek will be painted a brilleant
green' and that paint has been specially
ordered from France, Couldn't he find
Au appropriate shade in Dublin e-Bostou
Globe. .
The ecantrACIw� d,ft&1sidMr.
bring ' it litown itf ter
dinner. • Batattfter, dinner n,q,,1311.11170p,..;
peered, ;41'll'e'taeXt '41917_•' the ' eon CeiiicC
rtid-dated.thelFii
Optobeee 1900: eft is feeeI25`e0,00 �WS
steel idatead Or25;000,,cOof ig
fovelk,ears, -a•4.coritraet c/f4 $4;000000"
worth of steel rails given veitlidtiWteri•:'
der 92- without' tonstiltibk Pbal idfiren tt.
d at 413igh !pi iCe in • it fill t.•
In theNiikritf`tiontractAbli,dety Siftdii
fdr g'Of th Ytik at -111411w ttN/1!
tliel:e Was ,it," proVViionAlittV deal;
ihould haVe the- sandtichr of1Parliamdiit'
-anO 'Such eproViSion is tieedl-and! the
.ptesent Government are on rec•ord -eta:
baying laid:down the? sobud tdoetritiet
tha.tr: ii6:•:Government tan contract to;
spend money that h an ot been v_oted
' by -.Parlia m enta , The :Minister: of,.gaili
w ay d udini tted that the, Tailsi. cold
he ugh ea; , - .. • ,; ...yr.,
- ,• „ •
d • det IsE ' '
, Tort , R NO , .
; . 11,1
COrarfigt says : ;is agreed,
thet.:. 110, eachpsyear;
fitonl the -Yeitae.1901ekRaLbealyeaa..:1995.•:
bOtdb Par*l.se.,/
'COuipanand tak,e4delry,of
ta4.§:ii4thgt*V01-344s,-• t -Ple
,sit h the, exu-eption,„Of 'the yeer,1941 fer
Whiph year the 'price per ton is -hereby;
fixed at, $32.00, the price for such .railS,
pe*tAnisliall•bqathe stifpe as tlie,,Lpitee
the:Same OtialitY
f he, lapse , rn ar,ke -reit pri4t:a.49,,af
hp? e , ,re,speptive
f4i. such rails are . urifier the said
71,
'qt.; tract. ,••„
This emeiteiner will I)e N. 'great posi-
tion:" gets Per tui- fele pig iron
and $3 per ton for steelAihattrialtesi$6,
. h sides ka;!.. tity fro in' • tlie On tairlii
v ern in en t •efa$1; and. it- has not: al,
forge lit yet ! . . • •
iS stated here that it was Ille.Ctn•-•
tario forteckf relaireiete
th tee., eee
`i 'el/by ell:to:it'd -7 mech. cctatra4t 110;Yq.
•
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Mr. -Hatiiiltbn Waters, of Ridgevilie,
Tells of His Relief from Neurifttit,
• Rhetimatismv:autl StornackuTrouble
Thronghthe Aggncy of D ku-ni s'
Pink Pills. ;
•••
For yeere". Retimilton Waters,
the well-known Mafia buyer. of Ridge-
ville( Orita.was ap,acute sulfererrfrere
neuralgia, wbich was.le.ter. coraplicitt-
ed with rbetnetetiere tend ,sfonmieh
trouble. But .now „thanks,„,tc
yiT,illiatne Pink:Hips, he
the ',best of ,beallth.'„Speaking of his
been made ? Note: It was made one
"Wd:''krt<nV
f,aa4,.rs Jed, month before the election., a
"You are-!tt- inetlft. u It as made in a falling manicet...,..
know my hist dry'' Ei7-thcfr To- day rails ore ;quotek E n Li,
paPer's -The .1'et'iderrt kir'044, 'LP 1,24' gOpti:` 0: tf
Inde • iAtad , . The negotiations began"in'. SeptLu
.Yoursticuiyi 'Dub' MY--Icjird.frietid-to tlinnk-who,adirtsett; ..6„,v•a;;15,-tei I her,- ared it. is insteue.tiee .to take. t;he
• ;IRs p H c ke B.B.B... • -.• . .;• , pt lees.thrreughotat month rig,h.t. to:
9E7,,
wl.c4iiatit&'eeraa was'mada-r,-.
•
Xing Edward's iecision to take the
title of Edward VII has raised a: storre
of protest from Scotland. The Angry
Scots: are reminding him that he holds
his throne net through the Plantagenets
and Tudors Of England. bet through the
Stuarts of Scotland, and insist that he be
crowned as Edward L -San Francisco
Can
When the president' of k.6 eonse-rv. ‘11-
eive a university as Ptinefon joins in the
, movement to reddee* the ordinary- college
totirse'from four years three, it iihafe
to assn.:lie that the change Ought' te 'he
made. 'No human being, has, any'thile tti
waste. and no time is-rnore'precious than
the years of young manhood.-NeW York
World.
"
illness subsequent cure,. , HIVE "WO' BEE.
Waters said :-"For seven years Leaf-
fered gteat'egopy froui,:neuralgia.Abe
pains ,were .„,ota darting, es;cruciatinst
-nature. and foralays at .a.tirrie wou'd
be so great „that, I feared I. ,vestild lose
my reason.; To inceease: My Misery, T
Was atta,4ked; ,with rheumatism, am]
thisWas ckosetk,' ft -A loWect by -.e to it aCh
troiibis.„ My.joilifs'and beckm
swollen Wne''alinoet helpless 1
suffered frtnin Mifisea and a dedided
loathing for food. I became very hin
and waficotistantly trnifbied. With irt*Ait
sweats. ' , "At "'different' “fimes•-•I 'wife
treated by "th red Oh yai elan s' withoot re-
ceiving apything- hi the; way of Ile-
plane/It beneSta, grew, despondent
and began ---IM think thateI would:: t.v.
ways ben, alinerer, :when ;one'day: rrav
druggist advised ---me to try; Dry•Wil •
hands Pink Pills. ,Tie said that, within
his knowledze there was notha.ta,,a.
where the„:„pills had heel: used bum
what benefit had •followecl, and he,
added: Thatis,saying.alot in their
favor. for I have soldA•over /five thoti-
sand boxes, :and alive ;riot I) ad,;aA.T) -
plaip.t. from -fail yone.".;, ; Following „hie
-advice, pr,ocured ii;supplytofthepi
and after a:few, weeks,I coteldencete 11,11
improvement in, my, emad ition v t
.
time Ibad aiikana eight. beic.,es 0C,t,he
em"niloti lisreet1;i1 ny° "ma hi uso.iaai lyae,:dod`,pj rola;
:Pwreel igt he t aillnldi)racitvr:11'gt1-13;b01-1•441.'
-gained in
oVer„ two, years sit oe, 4isppptintieet'thr
use Of tiie,piti`s,,, and eltelteetipeetp,iqe,
enjoy the,beat4 e 14: and
felt an aeqe„rie pain, ,s,e: that
that 1 ainiiale In , sa-ying; that eny,e,eiee,
is permanenC 'In'ffict,,eigh,C136`es Of
Dr. mai`oniplished
'what three doatiis had tiled to do
: • •••• 6 •• ' • /
and feel 1 am justified *War111.15'
recoAnmending to'bihere"
A very hi ed i cal ',Autlibrityll'i
said that-"neura,lgta IS the
nerved for better bloodr: Rheenta.
ed to ber about 65,600 feet in AMMO%
Ifliht exceed; by 43,000 feet the eatintateito
height of Mount Evereat, the loftlettle,
meeetain on earth. ;
THE WRITERS*
gent,' James prefer* t.o do his literal%
"reek "at Wet in a suiet room With an
elevera ape fresh. cigarette."
Joaquin Mier, the poet, hate 'leg
bought 700. acres of terra laud in lluecett
couutT, Tex., aud will make his lutur0
tome there.
lelowells keeps the origlual znan
aeripts of ids books. Ills publishers get
the: typewritten copies,, which all pelt.
Ushers prefer,
Carlyle WAS 42 when Ito published
"'The Freueb. Revolution," the first work
to which he formally put his nau4 .
"Cromwell" was published when be ivas;."
_
iset. "
:Electra* xri llama the Whrunttnerst.
When George III ascended the throne.
or:England, his wealthy subjects WOW"
beginning to leave off wigs teed te
pear in their own bale, "If they 'had,
ADY." As the sovereign was himself
e ot the offenders, the peruke mak-
e "
re; who feared a serious loss or trader-
prbpared a petitiou, In wbiele they praye''
edelis majesty to be graciously pleased
to'elsha.ve his head" for the good et dila-
'tressed workmen and wearete
bis father bad done before
When the petitioners walked to tee
rept' palace, however, It was noticed
that they wore no wigs themselves. As ,
this seemed unfair to the ontooker•SA: a
they seized several of the leading prd..,„
ceSsionists and cut their hair with any',
tbat came most readily AO
biraanplae.ment
Prom this incident arose liost tit
curious caricatures. 'The wooden 21
makers were said to have eope
claims on the king's consideration, like-
octonaelpursotnontabofiepseoaucrecehaat,
IdluPpilioveymbedaetlisntthe;nlehence the suggestion Mete.
his majesty should not only Wear
wooden leg himself, but enjoin tlie•peor
Pio to follow his inudabh exatnplek 4,44,
If an Italian queen ia produced- In a
, To make mg a• success co emes
be very strong and almost ready
-
to
feeble,
ithe apiary:.
:12:inpueoIsetdetiev,r,i;a:sBiloiy no speclo ventoutithl
mental to bees. .„
throu,gh,-supply it. ,; . :
of the honey,..season,, scarcely, onepe.the
sivaiin, and the combs should. be well,
! In breeding -bees,-aa in.. breeding almost
Itay .ether the. -Iwo main points
desirqd are usefulness and coley. •
trona the queen that produces-, the, best
liciney gatherer's' and •dit the same time
nut lose sight of color. , •
colony of black bees at the beginning
-Sealed Oyer can be hatched by artiacial
bees-areg.
tho main dependence in ;mk-
t In breeding bees w.e wish to breed
old stock can be found six weeks later.,
duced,irexcept under the swarming ha -
filled. with hatching brood as the- tin
Extremes lEteet, and ,Cold' are debt -
Natural queens can in no .way be pro -
If bees lack honey n9yr to carry then1
cjueen ecU alter being
url,.ts.any
,
, ,
SCRAPS OF dolENcE.
sugnr is found in parsnips, mallows
and aienost -all vegetables. .1. ,
It has been estimated that if the rile°.
pods, which .secrete living shells in the
ocesio,are as numerous clown to Al depth,
016 00 feet -as they am neaathe surface.,
there are oyer,16.tons of shells of carkol,
sate of lime ira the upper fathoms ole.
ery square mile of the ocean..
During the eclipse of „the sun in,/,,fay,,
1900, an English observer, Mr. Evershed,
Ipa:i.mret ps:rtte,A. trt a ,reeeett, meeting, of the
' he edge, of ,the Moon.where the I
sun was alining through a very deep vai-
Explanation.
la hopes you'll 'scuse me, ZIP axifit
any question dat soun's pusemem -settee-
Miss Miami Brown, "but e woeldliktee
-to know what makes you walk ea kindte
oeloose in de jentse"
"It's my musical disposition," war
the reply. "Dey runs de bands 'so; elog6e
together in a puheessien• dat you's Ifair •
tie to be listenin -to tr. quickstep: an'nec.
,sIowstep hot to once, an tryin to keetr:e
step to 'em simultaneous kind o'••resultiA
Ili makin your ankles-linaber."-eWaslree
iegton Star.
Cr=1.1.4/4VXMAIN4,1%...
WaRaVilAiraVe
:MAN::41,7.
•
.4i We rive by. our blood, and cth
..
•i.,- There is nothing else to live:
it. W. ..e.,. t-1.1.tiv,' e. or: starve,. as',
ur bladd is rich or poor.'" . '
eel.: 1.-..':
'on or by.
.t. When strength. is full rict
' spiritshigh, - b • -116:'2- ljt
we are
fteshed, bone muscle and 131-ai,n,,L,'
' in body and .mirid, with ofi.."7`.1.
finnal flow of rich blood; ''
This is health.
• When weak,, in low spii-j;t1,,
. no cheer, no spring, -when. 'fest.'
is not rest and sleep is - not
sleep, we are starved ; our bl'ci' °A'
• • • , ,t. ,
is poor; there is little nutri-
Back of the blood, is food,,,-.„.
• v. .. •,..;
• ment in it.
to keep the blood rich. When
it fails, take Scott's Emulsion
9' f Cod Liver Oil. 'It s ets' 1- fib
W1101e bodygoing again-ain---eiliffie
e ;
SCOTT & BOIVNIi% ClieulistS
V:vornarl and • child. ''
, .
.. rf you have not tried it, setul for free sample,
; ts .igrseqede taste wilt surprise you. .,44j .•
R t A t • I • , tic d Toronto.
505. and $1,o0; All druggists.