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Exeter Times, 1903-11-12, Page 3OU ,ttE1 8IU 38 IR L Y iRS O NOT . TELL YQTII;L BE. 'HRiiTHED EV: RY'S']E ING, Young 'Violinist Waa Once a '1~o- baeeouist. This Young Lady. Was a Pro-Roer,, "A fttiattt confessed is half -redress- Cil but in some cases a confession is seized upon as a pretext for break- ing faith by the confident 'to whom the swat' is .intrusted. A false pride is t5onnotimes the mecum of se- tering beasts vowed to constancy. says. Pearson's Weekly, About Wio years ago et young viol- inist who had been giving lessons to tlie daughter of a retired Any offt- cer fell ft lova with his fair pupil' and proposed, marriage. The parents were not averse to the match,, and overythi proceeded smoothly for a Time. *hen, howeyor, the young musiciaytf oue day made the disclo- sure that, before taking up music as a profession, he had been engage'ti in. trade as a tobaeconist in a distant town it caused 'quite a consternation • in the family circle. The old ex - officer prided himself strongly on his blue blood, and, rather than allow one who. had ever been connected with trade to enter his famiily, tIe insisted upon his daughter breaking off the engagement. Only about six months ago a lady of strong political views. and moving in good society, became engaged to - ytt young gentleman after e very short acquaintance. The' couple seemed suited to each other in every way, 1f it just after all the arrange - rocas for the wedding had been com- pleted a hitch occurred which up- set the whole affair. The lady, who was a pro -Boer, made the 'discovery that }ler lover was possessed of op- posites opinions to her own respect- ing the late war. The 'divergence of views night not have been au insu- perable bar to the union, but when. the a oul'd be beneciict made the furth- er admission that for several months v be had fought as a volunteer against tile people whose cause iris sweet- liteart espoused, she abruptly, .. THREW FS'ix OVER. A. Bristol girl lost a suitor through a confession which she need not have made, but which,, once made, seemec1 to have a ''disastrous effect upon the shallow affections of her admirer. After he had given /ter the betrothal ring she seemed to think £t an in- cumbent duty 'to disclose to him an episode in the life of her father. The old man,, whilst living in America several years before,,, hail been tried for murder,, and narrowly escaped the death penalty, XIe hail been attacked in a 'drinking saloon by a pair of desperadoes, and, in the struggle which ensued, oue of his assailants received such injuries through his bead coming in contact with a brok- en glass, that he afterwards 'lied in hospital front loss of blood: The Brristolian was arrested,, trice], and seiitenced, but, additional evidence being forthcoming in the nick of time as to the desperate character oY his assailants, lie was at once liberated. 'When, however, his daughter, years afterwards, related the affair to her betrothed, the young man, who was of a somewhat pharisaical turn of mind, made it a pretext, paltry ex- cuse though it was,, for ending the engagement. A Shci!teld man was recently be- wailing an indiscretion of Ids which caused bim the loss of a sweetheart He hail been very frank with her concerning his whole history with the exception of a period covering about two years of his life, to which he never made any reference. The very- fact of his reticence respecting thieaope period naturally aroused the curio itv of his financee. Knowing the strange abhorrence and 'dread with which •.she regarded mesmerism and all connected there- with, hlong t! a concealed is secret h as as Possible. But being one day teased for in- formation as to his doings 'during the two years mentioned, he blade the admission that he hail spent the time in travelling as an assistant to a professional hypnotist. Un'dor further interrogation he also con- fessed to being himself possessed of hypnotic powers of NO MEAN ORDER. This admission so startled his curious young sweetheart, who, as aheaily. stated, had a great horror of everything of that kind, that she broke off the match in fear and trembling. A most ample and unanswerable reason for breaking the bands of love was furnished by an unprincipled suitor in Glasgow a year or two ago. I-Iecoolly confided to his promised wife s. secret which, instead of in- creasing her admiration and regard,, as he seemed to foolishly imagine, was the means of 'turning her aloe - tion for him into disgust. One evening, whilst discussing 'their financial prospects, he quietly ex- plained to her a clever sehenno of his ownztrnv r • " i e oxn bywhich he was able a o- to rob his employers p oyors with practically no risk of detection. TMs was 'toe much for his betrothed, who was a high-miudad girl of strict integrity. Shei ater ceh ave hint , Pu 'and onl g Y refrained from informing his masters on his promising 'to abandon his evil courses and make restitution. An .Ipswich man last year wooed a lass who scented well pleased with his attentions,, and wore a ring wideh he gave her for several months. He . had courted her as a bachelor, and it was not, until she had "named the Clay" that he confided to her that he had been married before, and that his first wife was 'dead. When the young lady foetid that she .;tall been receiving the attentions of a widower, her love seemed to evaporate,, and sho revoke'.a her promise on the ground that lid had concealed the fact front her too long. "Tf," acid the chemist, "yntt tt'ilI gii •his near tonic a trial, I'm sure o, ill, never other." n use p an of e }set y "Excuse me," rejoined the customer, 'abut I prefer something a little less. fatal." Lott . l:, dceallre; why, it/neo I crane baek ,1.'Iit"quite, •eisether avenncn.'' 'Middy . "Oh 1 of ;)Int your ittusband • be pleated 9" arvel w.r you ever drank Japan after ora€e tasting CEYLON NATQJR.AL GREEN tea. Pure, delicious. and wholesot ae, ijjuust like "Saluda" black tea,, eolti only In sealed load ;attoi els. fey all tlrosare. r "� -`Stet.'. '•'tnattNG'fni,4'S�1�aP'.. WORIS.MA.NSIifis IN GLASS, One of the ,greatest artistic marvels Of the world is to be seen in the museum at Earvard University. 'This curiosity consists of Hundreds of specimens of flowers and plants form- ed of glass, but with such exquisite fidelity to nature 'that they appear to be real, every tint and marking, every tiniest detail, being faithfully repradueed„ The very .hairs which appear on the sterns on certain plants are reproduced on the glass imitations, 4 AT DEATH'S BUUBI THE STORY OF THE RECOVERY OF MISS FALFORD OF ST. ELIE. ' She Says "I am Confident That Dr. Williams' Pink Pills Saved 11Ip Life"—Hope for all Weak, Sickly Girls, To bo well, to be strong,, 'to pos- sess a clear complexion, bright eyes and an elastic step, the blood must be pure and filled with life-giving energy. When you see pale, sallow. sickly girls, east y tired, subject- to. headaches,. . backaches,• and violent palpitation of the heart,, it is the blood that is at fault, and unless the trouble is speedily corrected the pa- tien't passes into that condition known as "decline" and death. fel- lows. The one .sure, positive way to obtain rich, red health—giving blood is 'to take Dr, :Williams' Pink Pills. 'This medicine has saved thousands of young girls from a pre- mature grave. Strong proof of this is offered in the cure of Miss Zenaide Falford, of St. Elie, Quebec. Miss Falford tells the story of her sick- ness and recovery as follows :, "Like many other Canadian girds, I went to the United States and found em- ployrneut in. a factory :at Woon- socket. The close,, indoor ' work proved too much for me and nearly, ended in my dea'th. At - first I was taken with. headaches, would tire very easily, had no appetite, and no energy. I tried to continue the work, but grew worse and worse, and finally was compelled to return to my home. I was so much chang- ed and so emaciated that my friends hardly knew me. Two weeks after my return home I was forced to take my bed. 1 had a bad cough, was distressed by terrible dreams, and sometimes passed whole nights with- out sleep. Two doctors treated.xne, but without avail, as I. -teas steadily growing weaker; in fact I could not hold my - hand above my head for more than three or four seconds, and had to be turned in bed. No one expected I would get better, and I. thought myself I was about to die. ' At this time my brother camp from 1Vlontreal to see me, and strongly urged me to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. A. supply of pills was pro- cured, and I now blass the day I began taking them. It is enough to foto saythat be three boxes ee bo es w ere used I began to feel better, and from that on I great stronger every day. ]3y the time I'had taken nine or ten boxes I was once mare enjoying the blessing of perfect health. No symnp- tomns of the old 'trouble remain, and I sin confident Dr. Williams' Pink Pills saved my life." Pure blood is 'the secret of health and it Is because every dose of Dr. ;Williams' Pink Pills make new, rich blood, that Ahoy cure such desperate cases as thatabove related. These pills cure all -the troubles that arise from poor blood -and that means most of the. aihnents that afflict mankind. Give these pills a. fah trial and they will not disappoint you. Sold by medicine dealers every- where, or seat by mail,' post paid, at 50c. per box or six boxes for $2.50, by addressing the Dr. Wil- liams' Medicine Co.,, Brockville Ont. a LADY DOCTORS. According to the census for Eng- land and. Wales for 1891, 'there were then over a hundred lady, doctors, but in the census for 1901 the num- ber was 212. Whereas fn 1891 there were fifty physicians women by sicians under 9 of thir't -fiveyears,in 1 0 the age y . 1 there were 120. This life - is full of torrent, n b Which increases ases e day y day; It's jolly hard to borrow, And it's harder still to pay, ,,____.,_-_,- T�+.r.....,.m�'.bY..W/�A.R!M'?flYf•R'YC^m.v.n". Neglect a cough and contract consumption. S' Co s rapfi fn Cure The Lung Tonic cures coestttmtption--- but don't leave it too long. Try it now: Yopr. money back if it doesn't ' benefit you. Prices 26e,, 6Oc., and $1,00 S. C, WELLS & CO. Terente,Can. LeRoy,:N.V. WIND COLIC, "In my opinion," writes Mrs. Philip Collins, of Martindale, Que., "there is no medicine can equal Baby's Own Tablets. Before I be- gan the use of the Tablets my baby cried all the time with wind, . colic and got little or no sleep,, and I was nearly worn out myself. Soon after giving baby;, the . Tablets, the trouble disappeared, and sound natural sleep returned. I have also proved the Tablets a cure for hives, and a great relief when baby is teething, I would not feel that . my . ehildron were safe if r did not have a: box oR the Tab- lets in the house;" All mothers who have used Baby's Own Tablets speak just as highly of them as• does l'drs. Collins, The Tablets cure all the little ells from which infants . and young children suffer„ and the mother has a solemn assurance'that this medicino con- tains neither opiate nor any harm- ful drug. Sold by all medicine deal- ers or sent by mail at 25c a box by writing The Dr. Williams Id edicine Co., Brockville,.. Ont. , • SENTENCE SERMONS, 4 -liar needs no label, .Life is the laboratory of religion. Our phrases are but the garments of 'truth: A :day without a good 'seed leaves you in debt, happiness is never picked up on the bargain counter. The best men are always looking for the best in mon. He became the • Man of Sorrows for the sorrows of men. you cannot carry a crooked rule along the straight road. The road of prejudice never leads to the realm of truth, It is only to -morrow's burdens that break the back of to -day. It is cheap makeshift to mock at what you cannot make. Deep your complaints out of your heart and they, will die of neglect. The more of a man the saint is 'tlio more of a saint the man will be. A brotherly boost is often worth a whole lot of sisterly sympathy. You cannot get up an orchestra composes; of people who blow their own horns. It is no use a man's trying to be holy unless he: has made up his mind to be honest. LONG- VOYAGE. A schooner has just arrived at Yitrmouth, England, which took al- most a month in going from Liver- pool, • a voy a.ge usually completed in about five days. The vessel was de- layed by, contrary winds and gales. Clerk—"I am to be married short- ly. Couldn't you .manage to in- crease any salary a little?" Employer "Couldn't, really, But I'll tell you what I'll do for you, my boy. I'll shorten your hours during the first three months, so that you can spend your evenings at home, and after. that I'll lengthen them again, so that you will have an excuse to get away."' C. C. RICITARDS & Co. - I was very sick with Quinzy and thought I would strangle. I used MINA.ED'S LINIMENT and it cured me at once, I am never without it now. Yours gratefully, MRS. C. D. PRINCE. Nauwigewauk, Oct. 21st. 7.81 She—"If every atom of the human body is renewed every seven years, I cannot be the same woman that you married." He—"I've been sus- pecting that for some time." A moslxlrn W0V.f30n Bit the) 'dk3t"tie few? hesddth.—If disease has en your citadel of health, the stomach, telt t h ma h Y . trod is torturing you with indigestion, dyspepsia and nervous prostration, South Aamerie-an Nervier, is the weapon to drive t the enemy fro hisstrongholda kdte o tit of i .Yp of the bayonet," trenbh by trench, but swift and sure, it always wins.—4, RAFTING - IMPROVES WOOD, Gorman experts say 'th'at wood which has been floated in rafts, or otherwise, gives a more trustworthy material for joinery and building purposes 'than floes that which has been carted,, or otherwise carried dry, to the sawmill and workshop, The reason is that while the wood is hying in the water its sap anis al- buminous and salty materials are 'dissolved out.. If these sub""tanccs remain in the wood they readily ab- sorb moleture from the atindt a ere, after coming put of "the'ihying rooms and the wood swells. Artificial pro- cesses of washing out the hygrosco- pic sttbstanres from wood which has not been floated are practised In G ermany;•, DEATH DUTT11S, Muting the past British fivari:efat year the capital value of estates pass. Ing on 'death amounted to 4802,779,- 1127, and the amountaiid in ' death:: duties was 418a158a87�a Shirt waists - and dainty linen are made delightfully clean and fresh with; Sun- light Soap. 68 t -f SALT PORMATiONS: Some remarkable salt formations are found- extezrdieg for thirty race along the Virginia River in Nevada. The salt forms mountains of crystal, and is so pure and clear that fine print can be read through a foot of It, This region - was evidently onto occupied by a great salt lake, as close - by are Some wonderful wells, one of which, 75ft. in diameter, con.. tains water so intensely saltne that a` person bathing there will float like a cork. JB,WBLS ON AN IDOL. The jewels of an Indian idol moat be worth stealing if many of - those remarkably, hideous images possess such valuable head ornaments as ono made for the idol Parthasathy, in the, Triplicano tensile at, Madras. The ornament Is worth - some 50,000 rupees, an'l is made of sovereign gold, studded with diamonds, emeralds, and rubies, the largest 'emerald beiug valued at 1,000 rupees and 'the big- gest ruby, and diamond at 800 rupees apiece. Mrs. Gamp.—"Margaret, you had a man in the kitchen last evening. Was he a friend of yours?" Margaret. —"No, indeed, mum; it was only mo husband." MANITOBA GIVES STRIKING PROOF THAT DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS CURE WHEN OTHER MEANS F.dIL. I17r. J'. J. Perkins Disabled by Kid- ney Pains, Finds New Health in the Great Canadian Kidney Remedy. - Tyndall, Man., Nov. 2.—(Special). —All over Manitoba and the Terri- tories people are telling of benefits from the use of Dodd's Kidney Pills, and this place furnishes a striking example of how they will cure when all other means have failed in the person of Mr. J. J. Perkins. "For two years I was troubled with my Kidneys," Mr. Perkins says. "I got so bad that the doctor at- tending me declared me incurable. "At times, I had such severe pains in my back that I thought I would have to give up hopes and die. I was unable to work and was becom- ing destitute. "One day a friend asked me, ']lave you ever tried Dodd's Kidney Pills?' I answered 'No,' and he persuaded me to try them. "The first box made me feel like a new man; five boxes cured mo com- pletely. Dodd's Kidney Pills saved any life." - Dodd's Kidney Pills cure the I£id- neys. Sound Kidneys take all im- purities out of the blood. Thus Dodd's Kidney Pills cure Rheuma- tism, Sciatica., and other •diseases caused by uric acid in the blood. d When ycku hear a main speak of a baby as "it" you can safely bet that he's a bachelor,. Minard's Linirnent Lunherman's Friend Patient—"Are you sure you can put my teeth into satisfactory con- dition?" Dentist—"Yes, sir; at any. rate, I will spare no pains to do so. Por Over Sixty Years • tins. WtrrIsSLow's SooxrrrRe S•rRUr bas born used by p�iintoaeof mothers for their children while teething, itseotltcs the child, tattoo theurns. antoys pain ours/ idnd collo regulates the etonea4 and bowels, and le the Mat remedy for I:northma. Twabt ' Ise Dents a bottle told by druggists throw:book the world. be sure- and talctor "Mas, Wats WM SSoertstsa Sraur." 5344 You cannot pray .to your Father while you are figuring on preying' on your brother. Ask for Minard's and take no other. A man has no business with reli- gion who has no religion with his business. PIO Seeke.—It stands to reason that Dr, Agnew's Little Liver Pills will crowd out of the 'market many of tlie nauseous old,ti ars. . A better medicine et lass than t rice is all the argument half � ti9 needed to Q P rat the demand what it has been—pho- npypenaf--4o doles io cants. They cure Sick Headache, Biliousness, and allay all stomach irritations. --g "John,"• whispered the good wo- man in thedead of the night, "there are burglars downstairs!" "You go- down, dear," replied John, sleepily; . „they wouldn't dare to strike a woman." vrdalli t is ase RELIEVED IN 30 MINUTES. Agriowv'a Heart Cure is rho i *eel p Remedy. C This remarkable rretaitii°tttion giros perfect roller In gb minutes in all case1 C of organic or sympathotic heart disease and speedily effects! A. cure. It is a ma- C gle remedy for palpitation, Shortness of a breath, smothering spoils, rein in left ride and ell eyluetettts. of a. diseasfid otl,rt. It alae a ren t o e f and cutest atemiish disorders. .d n BTGG1a.SaT DOG ON EARTH. A idol, bti >poeed to have been the biggest .ill the world„ has just dfed at itutlan; Vera:oat, at the ago of ten years. )le was it cross of I!:zig',. lisp and German, mastiff, and weigh., ed 2841b, At the shoulder he was 8f't. high, es tall its a full-grown lion, but he had riot the lion's ntasslyo legs aed shoulders nor his impressive length,, being only 6ft. "front tip to tip.'" But he was a terror .. to evil -49M on bark nights; 'His chest measured 55in, and his mighty neck required a, 851n, collar. 1-+'lowery language is just as likely to indicate a seed, character as a saintly o:'�. - $1,00 ReWa rd, $100 There is more Catarrh in this section of the country than all other diseases puut, togol,her, and until the last few years was supposed - to be incurable. 1'or a great manv years doctors pronounced It n. local disease and proscribed local !remedies. and by constantly failing. to ! aura with 'local treatmottt, pronounced it incurable. Sclonec has proven Catarrh to be a constitutional. disease and there- fore requires constitutional treatment. Ilafl's Catarrh Cure,. inanufactured by F. J. Cheney &Oo., Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitutionai cure on the mar- ; ket.. It is taken internally 1n doses from 10 dropIs to a tea.apoontul. it acts. directly on i,be blood and mucous sur- faces of the systetn. They oiler one lain- dreg dollars for any case it faits to cure. fiend for. circulars and testimoni- als. Address, • Ir. .1. C73GNBY - &, 00., Toledo. O. told by .Druggists, 750. Hall's Family Pills are the best. "A. man must have a •Bead to 'do business with me," "What is your business ?" "I'm a phrenologist," Keep Minerd's Linifent in the H 'ase, It makes all the difference whether doubt is your terminus or but a station on your track. Rash greasy dishes, pots or pans with Lever's Dry Soap a powder, it will reprove the grease with the greatest ease. CURIOUS PAVEMENTS. Glass, Marble, Granite and Other Stone is Used. Streets paved with glass are not by any means unknown. The famous Rue de la Republique at Lyons is a notable example. dere the . pave- ment is laid in glass blocks, eight inches square, which are so symme- .trieally tatted together as to prevent rise possibility of water passing be- tween the interstices. An Italian nobleman has lately had the courtyard of his palace paved with slabs of marble, granite and other stone, every one 01 welch has been brought from a different lana: Europe, Asia, Africa, America, and Australia have all supplied materials for this curious mestae, which is composed of over 500 pieces each engraved' with the Warne of the coun- try from which it came. On the occasion of his accession to the throne of Bavaria, lfaximlian Emanuel had one. of the roads lead- ins to his palace paved with bur- nished plates of copper, which, gleam- ing. in the sunshine, had all the ef- fect of the more. precious metal -- gold. Down this road it was his intention to proceed in Royal pomp, but his purpose was unfortunately frustrated by a gang of robbers, who one night carried oil much of the valuable paving. . Tombstones are not infrequently employed in different parts of Not- tingharnshire, Derbyshire, - Lincoln- shire, and Leicestershire for the pur- pose of paying; and a year or so back the inhabitants of the Vale of Belvoir raised a vehement protest against 'their being used for a path- way leading to the parish church. The Local authorities, however, en- deavored. to excuse thenteeI 'es on the ground that they had Plenty of old gravestones on hand, which, if uti- lised, talised, would assuredly save the rate- payers' pockets. l's teitty Kith eyt,—Havo you back- ache? 1)o you feel drowsy ? Do your limbs feel heavy? Have you frequent headaches? Have you failing vision ? lave you dizzy feeling? Are you de- pressed ? Is your skin dry? Have you a tired feeling? Any of these signs prove kidney diseaso. Experience has proved that South American Kidney Cure never fails. -6 HEALTH'S DECALOOUE, 1. Rise early, •retire early and fill your clay with work. 2. Grater and bread maintain life; pure air and sunshine are indispen- sable to health. 3. Frugality andsobriety form the best elixir of longevity. 4. Cleanliness prevents rust; the best ' cared for machines last the longest. 5, Enough sleep repairs waste and strengthes; too much sleep softens and enfeebles. 6. To be sensibly :dressed is to give freedom to one's movements and. enough warmth ntr to be protected front sudden changes of temperaturt,. 7. A clean and • cheerful house makes a happy homo. i; in mi refreshed an c 8.T Hers he and Meuse - distractions a 'yi�'OratCG. by' ment; but abuse of then leads to dissipation and dissipation to vice, The Englishman's idea of breakfast is a healthy one. Toast, jam and tea—a choptnebbc--just enough food for the stomach. to assimilate properly ----the warmth of the tea to draw the blood to the stomach and assist digestion, Blue Ribbon Tea. is. the daintiest and crispiest leaves of th tea plant. A It is pure tea—free of tannin—appetizing and nutritious. Try the Red Label. Brand for your breakfast. Vevlom Greece talrsoei2d 7bci cd >_ i,i't�. Ask for that &teal Label t -i .f!.'+' •MvW.Y'u:�rsa. jt:5'R9, . T ee"..,e5U .n'. �c:.:'.r�^f.' i�v.rp.XrcR.,.,, s^. ,..:e«1a*.r.tr. zJrrv.,a.,:nv .1a ...LWrJay. Ladies and Girls, You Cars Earn This flau-iu FurZarf In a Brevir Primates S]tND your name and address, and we will mail you post paid b large betautifull p -colored Pie• stares es:2e inches, named "The Angel's Whisper," "The amily.Record,"and "Simply to Thy, Cross I. Cling," to sell at 250. each, We also give x Sea certificate free to each purchaser. These pictures are handsomely finished in 12 colors, and could not be bought in any store for less than sow each, Every one you offer them to will buy one or more. When acid send us the money, and we will send you this Iii/INDSONE l't1 t SCARF Over so inches long, 5 inches wide, made from selected full -furred skins with six fine full black tails, the very Iatest style. We know you will be more than pleased with it. Mfrs J. Bookers, Rossenberg Can., said s "I write to than]'7ou torthohandwme Fur scar& It isjusc bcaatifnl. I cold not buy one like it in our store for53.eo." Theregularpriceto all fur stores is $3.00, end they fully equal is appearance any S,ro oo Per Scarf. Wecou d not think of giving them for as little) were it not that we had a great umber made spec:allyfor usdunng the simmer when the furriers were riot busy. Ladies and girls, take advantage of this chance and write for the pictures to -day. We guarantee to treat you right, and will allow your Fur to keep out money to 0aty your n one cent. Address Triad COLONIAL ART 00., Dep. 20 Toronto. t to remo tat eseareseesettea When you buy a X "Household Favorite." atlls'averltJ• ." 14.4.4.14444444,344 WASH AID see that it bears the name `` =SPECIAL GLS INSIST ON GETTING ONE OF THE ABOVE WELL-KNOWN BRANDS The Seat That Can be Had. USE E DD 's P� �.1L t TUBS. USE Fl r �' ATC 4E • nE*o - 5i3onil.ee 'fedw^ t�nrta1assateoa 3:511-aa•ra r3Ist rowezoZ"- e orstoia-- a..-. ,gym": ;ts ;lotateat.ati;'ss eet?S;i'.asirseessesa' 4 4 She : "Nhy 'floes woman 'take a man's name when she marries n a I mar es inn ? h Ile : "Why does she take everything else he's got ?" Miinard's Liniment is used by Physicians Mamma—"Johnny, I'm disappoint- ed in you." Johnny—"Oh, well, you ain't just the mother I "thought you'd •be. But it's too late now to cry about tat 0e Veseetidnit and sulbfufo' the pain, teat's the wait e StJacobsOifl JacobsOil 9, Cheerfulness makes loge' of lite, Glared and love - of • dile is -half of health. On the contrary, sadness and discour- agement hasten old age. 10. Do you gain your living by your intellect ? Then 'r to not allow your arms and legs 'to 'grow stiff. %?o you earn ;your,bread by your pickax ? : Do not forget to cultivate your . mind and to enlarge your thougl-t, Sr,TTLERS LOW RATES WGST, Via the Chicago'and North Western iiy.-, on sale every day up to Nevem- er 80th, settlers one way second- rhie'i tickets at very low' rates from hicago to points in Utah, Montafta, t evade, Idaho, Oro oe.-Waebineton, a.lifornia, also td Victoria, "Var1- ouver, Nola Westminster, ftowiitalld nd. other paints bi the Eootelaay ;)istrict. Correspondingly -low rates +. rent, ,all ,points in Canada, .I•`ull articular's frblri nearest ticket agent r B. II. Bennet, Genleral Agora, 2 Z+Oast King St., Toronto, Ont. t g h ns the nerves Dr. h flOWS Mer P11 t8 a .',lies 0081,40 Oose$i0c • abal Ita ;Q'xice, 24.C.. 004 Og5.•s i dii.=ign yPeC k t .. �'II(sft,gm�il ..tE i IWe will givdlrse ASSotUTEl.'if R Pn A NIGH GRADE Guarantied for Inv one roar. If you will do 11, few hours work for tis a•hy day after sohoot, toys nttlit enolase refer. �" ....e, -i,.cYifi,Uat 'gulvrdiaita.. write. th•dey, W, l TIU,ti;5T1 , doom 610. Na 151 1 tEn.&vo„ Now Yor]t, il,S,ti. ofttom.La C if Alpis anei dii kiwis of trema YTansittgi, the 101011 ODETAINR nti iaaraizr wok, tote about yotn's. 8ltixiflt 4Mttnit7AN b,aVsifltt QS., lio%itis,IIteetotal .40.44 PATEPT i� SISJTH & CAMER17it eidleitors. of Patents t Canada Life Itufd'g Toronto. i9riyo forfra e�„sd.iasy Z LT Y EGGS, BUTTER,. 'W'e buy f.o.b. or sell on commission. waste licit your coastgttm met and correspondence. >R.UTT RFORD,IYLARSHALL & C.0 TOR0:ITO. I2^-!tt ll AL.L TENT8-1 GlD@3Ed�'i'�41w1� a t t s ..'n $DECIAI. u , Attct evton MAYBE' . TO PA'YENT LITIaas tori, Send for Handhool 0075 Bay St,,TORWITO on entente .&o, ilard Tabes The Seat at the Lowest Price Write for Torras %E1(0 liAisrg Co.'y 735 King tit. W. Dominion Lino Steamships Montreal to Liverpool Seaton to Liverpool aceomtaodatl Larry and Ilabt 14toatashtps. SuperiorM n - t ooh - ro Saloons and ata er K n e sea of ,soon b $ r all las Q g ru amid4btps. 6poci+iatt;bntfofthas been. given to resold Saloon and .Third•�,,.s accommodation. 174 the aitelofpadsaRoaad all paruculara, apply to any. ag H Ibe Company, or to passenger agent, D0111100.5 LI$rn orrlo'S5t '7 'tate St., Esstee. 17 St. Sacrament SE.. Montreal 1133.41.1EP27,10 Xl4 CD ilea 00 C:14 77 King $t., Eest, Toronto, JP -ammo ri,xs.la.&Sas.aa•ti:va, ieseresg.. Jd.C1iETS, 0APEI INES, STOLES, RCJrx"S, et (Item) price Send for catalog. saw Funs AHDeStiall1A wanted. Send fox pried list. gS•.-61 Polar Busters Eggeo Honeyo lei . d ALL AMOS QP nunTB Arid Farm pro. duce generallyo consign it to us, deli we will get - you good prices. THE Dawson Oottimission Dot, 45,-0a