The Brussels Post, 1904-5-12, Page 6O' IAN! LOSING t ROUND
SUFFERS xi TII',G NEW GROUP-
ING OF NATIONS.
Tree° a Freaeh Agreement a Men-
ace to German
The intricacies of hlgli polities are
not often interesting to the general
public, but the partially veiled tepid
changes nOW caking place iu the fam-
ily of nations are well worth the at -
en of ensued observers, says
a London despatch. It is not possible
yet to indicate what wlll be the res-
pective attitudes of the European
Powers when the time arrives for a
Set element of the 1'ar Eastern ques-
tion at the close of the present war,
That the situation will be rely dif-
ferent from the one prevailing at the
outset of the conflict is already cer-
tain. The application of this stute-
mrnt is quite irrespective of the two
belligerents as factors in the general
situation,
l
7']u' chief change Is in the position
of Germany. Indications multiply of
the great discomfiture of German
statesmen over the recent develop-
ments in international politics, The
plains° 'isolation of Germany" Iran
become a common ono in the French
acrd British press during the last few
days. It is recognized throughout
Europe that the KaIser's expected op-
portunity to profit largely at no s•x-
pense out of the trouble of sister na-
tions has been redueed to a small, if
net non-existent, possibility.
GERMANY'S DISAPPOINTMENT.
goes considerably further. The An-
glo-French agreement and the closer
rapprochement between Terence and
Italy, which will be strengthened by
President Loubet's visit to Ronne is
regardird as a serious menace to tier -
man interests in seemed directions. 7L
is -feared, and with some reason, that
as soon as a favorable opportunity
arises for friendly intervention to stop
the war it will be French and Eng-
lish, end perhaps American, good of -
restore peace.
There remains also the possibility,
which the Germane at the present mo-
ment are inclined to exaggerate, that
Great Britain and Russia may reach
a friendly understanding on several
points whereon an agreement !las
long been regarded ns impossible.
The thence of this development would
grow rapidly if the war should con-
tinue along the line of Japanese suc-
cess.
{ There are signs in Russia of rapidly
growing resentment against those rem
{ sponsible for plunging the comtry in-
to this foolhardy war. The ('zar
himself and his intelligent subjects
would gladly abandon all schemes of
aggrandizement ent in the Fah' East if
they could end the war
lel •WITIIOUT LOSS OF PRESTIGE.
This. of course, is impossible in the
present situation; but the attitude in-
dicates how easy it would be to ar-
range a settlement, if the point of
opening negotiations was once reach-
ed. - It will be seem, therefore, that
with 'Great Britain, Prance and the
'United States in full accord, .the op-
portunity for Germany to profit by
the outeouue of the war is extremely
" sni.11.
The lemon which Russia in now
learning. at the hands of .Japan tends
to render a settlement of serious
questions with Great Britain in India
and Persia much more feasible than a
yew months ago. France will assured -I
17� ly do her utmost to facilitate such an i
adjustment if a willingness is shown
to eon10 to an understanding. Vence
it is that Emperor William is de-
scribed us worried and 1`.erplexed and
that his plans are being revised. Ko
one no -d fear, however, that he will
fall into the dire dilemma which his j
opponents desire for hila, He still '
1'e Violas the greatest h,unan ()gime in
Europe. The wonderful genius of his
statesmanship none can question. Eo-
vim..,,-tl(j'i;ge l? It a serious collapse of his
health tc111 prevent his meeting the
difficulties of the situation by a bold
and origihlal move which will onto ;
more change the aspect of European ;
politics,
ONE THING DONE WI T.I.. !courtesy. When he waa lying In ' h d H 1 1
agony, between life and death, just 4L11ILf'JY 1 OF
The Tewo Secret of a Remarkable { after a tamale lord thrown a booth
Success. under his =rrlage
, the Vomit Meld
111111tilt remember his iiutltners and Apo -
1)1.. Williams Fink Pills ter Pale, logiee to to foreig., diplomatist be -
People do only one thing—but they icause he could nut accompany hint
do that one tiling well. Iliet is the; to the duet- atter the visit of
set in -
e •,
s of their success. They ucLu-�quiry,
ally make new blood just that and 1Iu has held oil)c0 in the Gover-
n() more, Het gumd blood is the .best ;meet, but prefers the Opposition
cure—the only cure --tar most die- 'hencdles, knowing that from them
eases. Most dinettes are caused by lite can best serve his country, 11
had blood. Anaemia, paleness, pint- is immensely wealthy, being known
1)105, eczema, indigestion, biliousness, es the ]lice King of Japon, and he
kidney trouble, backed -nee sil0nehes, , has 1nv[s13et1 Iris wealth on the fur-
neuratgln, nervous troubles, rheunua-1theriulce or his countryman's edura-
tisut 11nc1 the 811(1011 seeeet ailments tion, 11e ham rather a prejudice
of growing girle and woolen— 01080 against foreigners—hitt visit hien
are different diseases but they are all; with new ideas on the subject of ei-
ne, to bad blood. Ignorant people teatou and he will, figuratively,
sometimes laugh at the idea tltate take you to his heart.
(11(1' little medleir e can ct11'e all thew
different dl8e tses—bat they forget
that they were all eausrd by one
little trouble—bad blond. The fo01-
EASY, YET IIARD.
iris people toe theme who take' a dif-
ferent medicine for every sedutonll del• for a customer whose name he.
without thinking of the one cause 01 ; had 000(0017' forgotten. He tries} to
the root of them ail, Dr. Wlllintus:get. the name without betraying him -
Pi ilk Pills strike at tite root, bad sell, end made a mess of it, as is
bl0,u1 and nothing else, They fill
the veins with new, strong, rich red
1,1011, which races to every corner
or the body, toning the ]serves and
bracing each nrgnn to throw off "Fes," replied the customer. "I
suppose it seems easy to most peo-
ple. belt it's really Bard,"
This did not help the merchant (111y.
"I beg your pardon," he confessed,
"but I shall have to ask you how to
Usual in shell eiree8.
"Let me see, he said. "Yon spell
your mule the easy way, don't
ria"
weal (1- <s and disease. It1 a brief
way home is some strung proof of
curtiirming, the above staterueato :—
John ('taig, Kells, Ont., says :-
1 00115 paralyzed and had no power
over my right, arra or leg. I haat to be- spell ft
llfte,l lino a child. Itr, Williulns
Pink 7'ille hae-0 cured me and to
)'0' neighbors the cure seems
like a miracle."
!Hiss 111(111che Durand, .`St. Edmond,
Clue., says :—••The (lector told me I
pus in consumption. I had alter-
nate c•taills and fever, end severe
cough and was daily growing weaker.
Then I began the use of 11r. Williams
Pink Pills and 111v health and
su•"ugt01 have fully returned."
;1Trs. .7altti 110Kcrt•, Chickncy, hr,
W. T.. says 1 --”For some year 1 healthy, happy and grow well." This
0100 a great sufferer from the. ail- is the deliberate opinion of 10 physi-
100100 that make the lives of so ciao or world wide reputation, Ono
mother who followed this advice—
Mrs. Albert Ilnisvert, St. Claude,
(Que., proves the truth of it. She
sayer :—"I have the gn'efttest faith in,
I1aby's Oell Tablets for young chile
"Oh, id's quite easy to shell."
"But didn't ;eon say a moment ago
that it was hard?"
"Vee; and so -4t is. But ft's easy,
too."
"ITow do you rnal:(e that out?"
"Because it's Bard—ll-a-r-d,"
ADVICE TO BIOTITERS.
"Seep your little ones stomach
and bowels right, fuel they will be
matey women miserable. I never got
• an„ytleing in relieve 010 until I began
using Dr. Williams Pink Pills and
they have made me feel like a new
person,"
Mrs. Albert Lurldi((gtoh, St Mary's them, and T always keep them in the
Rivet, N,S., says :—"I was a cripple house. Both any little ones were
1100m rheumatism until I began using troubled with constipation and sour
1'11•. Williams Pink Pills. Now the stomach. I gave thin the Tablets
aches and pains leave left, me and I and they are now perfectly \\•ell,
int as well as ever." Once in a while I still give them a
Mr. AT, Cook, Lamm'ton. N. W. T., (lose, to prevent tate trouble coming
says :--"Dr, 11'illiamhs Pink Pills cur- I back," If all sensible mothers fol -
ed me of a severe attach of erysipel- low this advice there will be fewer
as." •1 cross, peevish, sickly babies in the
Ir. William TTolland, Sarnia, Ont., land, These 'Tablets aro guaranteed
rays :—•'I suffered fur two yearsI to contain no opiate or harmful
front kidney trouble. I tried many! drug. Sold by, medicine dealers
medicines but got nothing to help everywhere, or sent by mail at 25
tee until I took Dr, Williams Pink cents a box by writing The- Dr. 1V11-
Pi11s, and after using; them about limns Medicine Co„ Brockville, Ont.
a month 1'V01'7' bit of the trouble was
(4011)'."
What Dr. Williams Pink Pills have
done for these people—and for thous-
' ands of others—they will do for you, A clean glove often hides a dirty
if you will give them n reasonable hand.
trial. Sold by macliritie dealers 1n order to he popular forget to
evert wl:er'e, or by mail from the Pr. say a good deal.
Williams Medicine Co., 'Brockville, Worry is the worst wolf that
(Int., at. 50 cents at box or six boxes comes to our doors.
for $2.50. If a nine lengthens his nights he
$ sho•teus his day's.
COREAN'S IN 117IIITE. A nun can feel good without be-
LI'1"I`LL'' TIIOCGFITS.
A good life peeps ell w'rhrkles.
ing especially good.
Hats Aro Blacl-. and Glossy and It is nlw•ay;1 easy to forgive other
1 Curiously Shaped. peoples enemies. •
1'o be consistent o man ban to be.
It is only the Iotrer classes of Core- Netter than most people.
ens wltosr, garments 1100 dirty. '1'he It is batter to collect our thoughts
better class Coreans wear an attire t11a11 to borrow other people's.
the immaculate cleanliness of which Do not believe all you Hear; but
is probably unexcelled ane where on be sure to believe all you Say.
mirth. It is certainly the rlua]tltest -Life is a one-sided light for the
in the Orient,and as Its owner in_i man who is his own worst enemy,
Do not emphasise your own vir-
tues by enlarging on the failings of
others,
We most 'love the cross before the
crown to win the crown after the
cross.
variably swirls alone with a super-
cilious swagger, as if he and he alone
were the owner of the street (111d all
he serveyd besides, the incongruity
of his manly gait, contea5000' with
his exceedingly eleeminattl dreett, ie a
thing whldt mu:1t he seen to be thor-
oughly appreciated.
Ile is clothed in white front head to
foot the white being ,5011cti11,es vari-
ed by creaul rOlOr"(1 s P , evts;y gar-
ment being of spntles5 cl fullness. Ile
wears the baggiest of baggy breeches,
i(ht n_•cl lust above the tell:l"e, and
de padded wvhate soc'9,5 are partially
nal osed in White end black clot11.
sandals. Ire Weare in summer a silk
it. grass clnl01 coat of Malay texture,
which is titele••ned under the arnpi0s
andsprvnds la ()Moly Ir0(10 there down- I len among then.
BRE/ken-HNCWHILE TOT' WATT'.
The following recipe for perform- i(
ing artificial respiration in the hu-
man subject has been g'i'ven lee Pro- I)
lessor 1:. A. Schafer : The patient is
laid in a en ono position, I'retcrably •
on the ground, with a thick folded
garment. undereeatlh the chest, anti -s
the arms fm'w&rd. The operator
puts hitneelf athwart the subject, 1
facing his head, and kneeling on ono
knee, with the other knee and hip
flexed, and p10004 Iris hands nn ea•
ch
aide over the lower part of the backs 1
of the chest. 130 then slowly
throw the weight of his hotly for- 1
ward to hear or his own armle, end
thus presses on the thorax of the
subject and forces air out of the 1)1
lungs.
ITe then gradually relaxes the t'
i
pres5are by bringing his own holy '!
up 0g(1iu to it more erect position, 1i
but without moving the hands; ((s t
he does this air is drawn by elaet10 b
reaction of the chest walls into the
lungs. This prec055 is repeated re-
guairly not less often than twelve
Ones or more often than fifteen
times a mlimutc, By this moans it
is easily possible in an average malt
to effect such -an amount of respira-
tion yrs will be enough Lei maintain.
complete aeration of the blood. The
advantages of this 0100010(1 are :
I elan of manipulation; 5irp11city,
impossibility of air passages being
. blocked by falling hack of the tee -
gee, and facilleating escape or 1Tnte
or froth thorn,
DENMARK'S KINGS,
Denmark's Kings Mr 883 years have
all been named Christian or Freder-
ick. This is not the result of aeci-
tient. 70 is the law of Denmark that
Christian Hurst be succeeded by Fred-
erick, and 1''rodel'icic by Christian. To
attain lids, and without the changing
or pewee, in case of death or other
reason, every Danish Prince, no ,,lat-
ter what other nn:.les he may receive
always includes Christian and Feedor-
0111 (114• .11 ti I (401In • lannEl • 4
SOAKED IN COFFEE
Until Too Stiff to Bend Over.
"When 1 clean]: coffee I often had
Tin' hat is black and gigs- sick headaches, ' e
py. mt(1 a claa0 inylerti0n of that. of 12waallt agosuess cI we11 nt ntovisit
a but about
lend
a yang -ben (aristocrat) showed tllat� g s toi islt a, (ling
aril g;c't, in the habit of drinking
1.'ostmrl.
""1 }rue never touched coffee since
and the result hes been that I have
been entirely cured of all my stom-
ach and ncrvol5 trouble.
"71y mother was just the same
tray, we nil 'drink Posture now and
have never had other coffee in the
house for two years and w0 are all
well.
"A neighbor of mine 0 groat coffee
drinker, was troubled with pales in
ticks n'.lt in ridictdous manner all
'ound his legs line the starched frock
of (1 little child.
On his heard he 100nrs a hot not
unlike that formerly worn by t0iloh
lieherw0m1 1, only the crown is not sic c 1' ac ac hes nervousness ousness cued bid
so high,
t was nutde of lively woven silk enol
embo10 be an opens mesh tinct restanb-
'd crinoline, while those worn by
he less proseierous are made of horse -
air. The truncated roily does 1100
t the head, but, perches *matey 0l1
op of it. AS its base in a r01mel
riot about four inches wide, and the
W11010 IS Spilt in place by a black cord
or hand tied under' the chin. 1'11,1
office of this peculiar capillary attire
is not alone to protect the head from
the weather•, but to Dorm a receptacleher side for years andteas an invalid,
ter an equally enviously shaped skull- i She wee not able to do her work
ear, which in turn (Ontains the top- 10 a(ld could not even mend clothes Or
knot: 'Shim hat is worn en u11 oi:-1 do anything at all where she would
rasions, both on the street end in halm to bend rorward. If she tried
the house, and its gamy col:,truction to tlo n. little hard work she would
get such pains that she would have
to lie down for the rest of the day,
"7 T1ereueded her at lust to Skop,
drinking coffee and try Postuln Food
Coffee and she did se and sire has
used Postern ever since; the result
hes been that she can now do her
work, can sit for a. whole day, and
mend Mid can 80ty on the machine
and she never feels the least bit of
pain he her side in fact she ifs got
was the
pan; after Marquis Tio null Miershel !cause of the whole trouble.
Yetmnglatu, and by far ilio most in- 1 "I could alto toil you about sever-
arresting, for tvhereos the two tat -1 el other neighbors Who !leve been
ter 'neve become much 'Westernized, career by quitting coffee and using
Count ()kerns relntt.in5 a thorough.,Pnsttun in its piece, iVatno grecs
typt001 .lap, !by Postern (]o,, 13n tie Creek, Mich.
ITe Is lila groatc'st 0301100 10 a 0(1- Took in each package for the Man -
1,0011 011 -of 1, WI
iio +7 atrrrs; and dltr.: petit-rsrntt out iritic hook, '".1! he 'toad to SVoll»
tiered man to the land' 01 exgtlielto vi1ltiitt
enables the topknot to be plainly
see')) 0.111)3(1 ire airy walls,
JAP OPPOSITION LEADER
count Olttuma 1'Vho Spends Eris
Iyroof of a woman's tetnper is the Money for Education,
arrival of ,t.1 i nexp0cted gueet to
dinner. Count Cinema., tate leafier of the
Oppo5itioh it Ja]ran is described as
the third meet popular elan in .7a- we an and it shows coffee
It's difficult to induce a politician
to lend himself to any schelne; you've
got 00 buy. been
Kied-TTearted Old f0ent. "Your
stave' ]s, indeed, a sad o,re. An(1 how
did y011 lose Stow hushand?" Appli-
cant for Ii.oiief "Phase, -sol', ire war
kilird wvhilte testi!,' a lila-rs0v1n' ape
pgrutteet."
STOOK GROWER
ISIS LUMBAGO WAS CURED BY
DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS.
Suffered. forTwenty Before
r d Years 73efo e
Ifo Found Relief in the Great
Canadian Kidney Remedy,
Iiosedelie, Oute Nay 0,—(Special)—
Robert O. Laulpulan, the ht'eIL klhown
(lainsboro farmer and stock grower,
is completely cured of a long-stand-
ing case of Lumbago, and he has
Made a statement for the benefit of
the public, in which ho gives the en-
tire credit for the euro to Dodd's
Kidney Pills. In his statement Dlr,
Lanipman says.
"Poe twenty years 7; suffered from
Lumbago with -all its worst sylllp-
tmus. I had the most distressing
pains it seemed possible to bear,
coupled with an irritation of the
spine.
"At tines 1 was entirely prostrat-
ed an wvtte for 11se105 unable to d0
anything whatever, and required the
services of my- family to assist me
In 111055ing and moving from a chair
to the sofa.
"I tried doctors and medicines, but
got no benefit till, on the advice of
a neighbor, I commenced to use
Dodd's Kidney Pills. After the first
box I noticed an improvement, end
w11011 I had taken six boxes every
symptom of my trouble had w'an]sh-
ee."
bike Rheumatism, Lumbago is
caused by Lyric Acid in the blood.
Sound Kidneys take all the Uric
Acid out of the blood, Dodd's Kid-
ney Pills make sound Kidneys. -
-4- --
Bifkfns—"ll'hy do you consider the
breaking of a mirror an omen of bad
luck?" 111ifleins—"Because I broke
one 0110110 n year ago. That's wliy."
Bifkins—"And what happened?" Mfr-
klns—"It cost inc 0On dollars to re-
place Lt."
Beware of Ointments for Caiarrh
that Contain Mercury.
as mercury wet surely destroy the sense
of smell end completely derange the
whole systoul when entering it through
the mucous .urfhues. Such articles
should sorer be used except On pre-
seript(ons froln reputable physicians, as
the damage they will do is ten told
to the good you can possibly derive
boom thein. Ilo.d's Clatarril Curo, nam
ufactur'ed by F. J. Cheney & Co„ To'' -
15110, 0., contains no mercury, and is
taken Internally. tinting directly upon
the blood and mucous surfaces of rho
system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure
be sure you get the genuine. it is tak-
en fateraaUy (10d made is Toicdo,
Uhlo, by L'. J. Cheney tC Co. ToaCi-
mnndnls free.
Mold by Druggists, Price, 750 per
bottle,
Take Hall's Family Pills for consti-
patioa.
EUROPEAN RAILWAYS.
The total length of railways in the
world is stated to be about 454,000
miles. Some curious Light is thrown
on the relative civilization of t11e:vari-
ous countries by a comparison of their
mileage in railways. Russia comes
out first numerically with about 34,-
000
4,000 miles, but dwindles greatly if
the enormous extent of her territory
is considered. Germany follows wit!)
31,000 miles, and France is third
with 20,000. England ljas 22,000
miles, which, if tho size of the coun-
try be allowed for, places her at the
head of the net. Italy aud -Spain
have only from 13,000 to 16,000
1011115 respectively. In the whole of
Europe only about 60,000 miles of
line are subject to State manage-
ment.
The harder you cough, the worse
the cough gets.
hiL h9es
Cwrtsum lion
CureThe Lung
Tonic
is guaranteed to cure. If it
doesn't benefit you, the druggist
will give you your money back.
Prices: S. C. Wants 1r Co. 502
25o. sac. 01 LeRoy, N. Y., Toronto, Can.
1-28
"Cloodnesel" exclaimed the nervous
visitor, "what vulgar little hoodlums
those boys aro out there in the
street," "I can't see them," said the
hostess. "I'm rather near-sighted,
you know," "But surely you can
hear how they're shouting and carry-
ing on." "Yes, but I can't tell whe-
ther they're my children or the neigh -
boys' "
"Pa, wiry do they call whisky an
eye-opener?" "If you take enough
you will see things you only dreamed
of before,"
. '1
I Know KINARD'S LINIMENT
will cure Diphtheria.
JOHN D. BOUTILLIER.
French 'Village,
I Know AWARD'S LINIMENT
wilt cure Croup. .
3, F. CUNNINGHAM,
Cape Island,
T. Know MINARD'S LINIMENT
is the best remedy on earth,
JOSEPH 'A, SNOW.
Norway, Me,
"Yes, I sleep, off anti on, until 12
o'clock on fsuulays," "But when da
you get yeti'. breakfast?` "Oh, I go
down to breakfast about 0." "Alii
then you go back to bed," "No, to
01110011."
Hoare tilsesule Relieved in 30,
MInutes,—Dr, Agnetv's Cure for tho
Heart gives perfect relief in all cases of
Organic or Sympathetic Srleart Disease ie
10 4in1ilc5, and speedily t gets le Ours. i1
le a peerless remedy for Palpitation, Shoa-
1 of Breath, Smethcring Spells, Pain 1n
Left S,(do,, and all syfnptoms of a Diseased
Dart, ao dose codvlaoes.-S
Et d
I �
More than half the battle in
cleaning greasy dishes is in the
soap you use, If it's Sunlight Soap
it's the best: 011
REJECTED STA1125IL1t1il1IS,
As stammering is a cause of rejec-
tion for military service, its frequency
]8 sheen by the stntlstles of the ex-
amination of recruits in clifeteent na-
tions, Tho number rejected as stam-
merers is 7,50 per 1,0110 examined in
{''meso, 3,23 In Switzerland, 2,37 in
England, 2.2 in Austria, 0.80 in 1t-
1� c
It-
aly., , auld but 0.1J in Russia.
Afanv a girl's popularity with the
Starner sex is duo to a ('1(11101' that
she has money,
Por Over Sixty Years
ila0,1, wlysl.ow'eseo'r!liXn bran' tans hem nand by
111110,,, of reeaurs (or their ohildreo 1.01110 too(hiny,
llanuthu,theshad, the Ote the arm,, al,nye pato, aurora
'bol en1(0, remedy for
nm rhrog. Tyr enol bowels, and ie rho
hent,1010ur sthrough. t roetylrld uente a hotdn
Sold b )10100100 throughout, the wand. ne euro and
u(kfor "(1(a,. 11'lsstolr'asuoruixu Oritllr:" 89-e(
A political ring , has e, beginning,
but like any adder ring, it has no
end,
Mlaard's Liniment for sale everywhere
Talk is cheap; otherwise the aver-
age wife would soon bankrupt flier
husband..
What makes you Despondent?
—Has the stomach gone wrong? 1lave the nerve
centres grown tired and listless? Are you threat-
ened with nervous prostration? South American
Nervine is nature's corrector, mains etre stomach
right, gives a world of nerve force, keeps the cir-
culation perfect, A regular constitution builder
for rundown people. One lady says: "I owe
my life to it." -84
•
Only a fool man would deliberately
make an enemy by guessing within
ten years of a woman's real age.
There aren't enough adjectives in
the English language to enable a
girl properly to describe her fh'st
beau.
Mloard's Linlmeat Believes Neuralgia
A solicitor, who was remarkable for
the length and sharpness of his nose,
once told a lady that if she did not
inunediately settle a natter in dis-
pate, lie would filo a bill against her,
"Indeed, sir," said the lady, "there
is no necessity for you to filo your
bill, for I am sure it is sharp enough
already."
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Eminent nose and throat specialists
In dally practice highly recommend Dr,
Agnew's Catarrhal Powder, as euro.
permanent, painless, in all eases of
Cold in tho Bead, 'i'onsilltis, Headache
and Catarrh. It gives relief In 10
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plea, of highest grade materials. As
a prospective automobile purchaser
you dare not, in full justice to your-
self, take chances on an inferior
car. By presenting a car of such
imperial merit as is the 1004
Winton, we become "automobile
underwriters"—insuring yeti against
01)10 or loss. Have you seen our
mete catalog ? •
The Winton Motor Carriage Co
OleVelaad, O., U. 9., A,
Represented in the tltoo,hnlon. _
of Cermet. by
THE AUTOMOBILE et SUPPLY CO
79 Med St„ Lr., Toronto, Ont,
Sub Adenolee in Chief
Dominion t:.htles.
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get you good prices.
TH DAVVEON COMRCISS2ON CO, Limited
Cor. Wont Market and Colborne Bto, TORONTO.
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served for Luncheonsf • ' ) Ford Products
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$10 in two five dollar prizes for tha next lotigoat lista,
$10 in five two (dollar pi' Ess for the smaller lists,
We will pay these prizes for the best lists of
English words made outof the three words
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Leiters to be used in answers only as many times as they appear in the
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NOTE.
rho Maoiey.I(arrlo 0 fitted
with (l:o oushten frame and
Morrow ecaster brake—
the tyre (ahprevaml1to that
have made btoyoiing so
remous(y Copular.
Write for our new ',Silver Ribbon" Booklet,
ADDRESS, DEPARTMENT "A"
CANADA CYCLE & MOTOR CO., Limited, Toronto Jutootion.
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WORLD'S FAIR, ST. LOUIS, M0.
From April 26t11 to Dec. 1st, in-
clusive, the Wabash ]railroad will
sell round trip tickets to the Great
World's .('air, St. Louis, at the low-
est one-tvey first-class fare, good for
fifteen days, faro and a third; good
for thirty days, good either via Wa-
bash direct line or via Chicago, with
stop over privileges, Canadians go-
ing to this, the greatest of all Ex-
positions, should relnelnber tho great
Wabash lino is tho shortest, quickest
and best route. The only lino that
owns and controls its own rails di-
rect to the Wonid's Fair gates. For
time -tables and descriptive World's
Lair folder, address any ticket agent,
or J. A. Richardson, District Pas-
senger Agcift, North -oast corner King
and Yong° Streets. Toronto,
"Who is that awfully freckled girl
over there in the corner?" "Why,
that's Miss 33u1]ton; the great heir -
ens." "Aren't her freckles becom-
ing?"
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replied the magistrate, "Six
months."
Mlincrd's liniment Cures Burnsetc,
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The froil(11e50 Willi Willett a 17 -yenta
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Maids only
excc0thlirhy the ra frankness
With evhi011 slits deities it ton year's
Yater,
"Sometimes," actin Thiele Eben, "a
elan gives htsse'f credit fob beta' re-
signed to fate svhcn lie was simply
settled down to beim' good an' lazy,"
Lever's Y-7-, (Wise Ilen.d) Disinfect-
ant Soap Powder dusted in tho
bath, softens the wutm' and disltt-
fects.
"Age softens all things, does :it
not?" "Yes; there's Jho fool like an
old fool,"
Mlaard s inherit Cures Dandruff'f,
A man who can't tali, and will Celli
should be muzzled,
As admirable Food et ' the
,;.
7.ineet quality and flavour.
Nutritious and Economical.
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