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The Brussels Post, 1905-6-8, Page 6V3eJ,eeeeeee.;eieeseeife.e..eeceese..e..eseeee.eveeteeee-e') see Fas ill $r {y. •f� �1f�.f�11�f r1 rf a fla�fe ° � i• �f ff°.°,f yi WEAK LUNGS, IYlade Sound and Strong by Dr, Williams' Pink Pills, e", If your blood is weak, 11 it is poor etc alai watery, a touch of cold or in6u- . etza will settle in yotn lungs and the { 0Pparcnty harmless cough of today will becometato racking consump- Riebus's cough of to -morrow. Weak blood is an open invitation for con- sumption to lay upon you the hand O of death. 'l lie only way to avoid nglconsumption nil to strengthen 011(1 01'I brace the whole system is by enrich- d- :mg your blood and strengtheniug rr-Iyoer lungs with Dr, Williams' Pink ul'Pillo. They matte new, rich, warn 1 0 -i blood. They add restating• power to the Mugs.. They have saved scores lonfronl a consumptives grave -not at - ml ter the lungsd are hopelessly dtseaso or but when taken when the cough first 00 attacks the enfeebled system. l:iere is p01011111' Proof. Mrs. Hairy Stead, o1 St, Catharines, Ont., says: "A Any ! years ago I was attacked with lung c trouble, and the doctor, after treat- 1er fug ole for a time, thought I was go- ing into eonsulnplion. I grow pale d and emaciated, had no appet!te, was o troubled with a hacking cough, and I felt that I was fast going towards tile grave. Neither the doctor's ' Medicine nor other medicine that I stook seemed to help me. Then a s good friend urged rue to take Dr. t Willfame' Pink Pills. Dy the time I ea had used four boxes it was plain that they were helping :lee. I began to re - ,y cover my appetite, and in other ways more, felt better. I took six boxes ore, and was as well as ever, and had gained in weight. I believe Dr. Wil- t Hams' Pink Pills sawed me from a et -consumptive's grave, and 'I feel very ✓ grateful." Now, Dr, Williams' Pink Pills build d up the strength in just one way - they actually make new tiood. That uP is all they do, but they do it well. s They don't act on the bowels, They er don't bother with mere symptoms. They won't cure any disease that isn't caused by bad blood. But then HATS AND PARASOLS, The small hat continues,4 favorit The old-fashioned Leghorn is haul 4 groat vogue, and certainly no oth straw has quite the grace and stan Mg quality of this braid, 31 col bines well with velvet and roses, a is substantial enough to be an exce foundation for ostrich plumes. Listen, coats will be a bigger vont than ever this year, Sense of th will be sack coats, and some them fitted just a little, and sol redingotes. The surplice waist is the waist the 5008011, and next to this in flop clarity conies the draped bodice. Tit draped sleeve, shirred in the in seam and sometimes in both - seam is a groat favorite. The soft an clinging fabrics which everyone 1 wearing lend themselves well t draped effects. Very good indeed Is the ligle0 gra Maple furniture made along 1ni1Si0 lines. The grain o the wood show lines. The grain of the wood show and the soft. gray makes a perfec background for draperies in Orient !Zones. Blacks and white seems to be vel Much in vogue for evening wear. A some of the smartest functions in Paris many of the gowns were of tulle and satin, all in black, exceP for a white boa, a corsage bouqu of roses, or white at the revers o ort the edges of the bolero or jacket With the white gowns black is use ve1'y much in the some manner. Domestic pongees are making Sonia of tho handsomest, as well a easeful coats and gowns of summ vvardrobes. Very rich effects are alt tained with them, their coarse, roug surface lending itself to excellel color and fabric combinations. Among summer furnishings, sot for the bedroom of beautiful creton nes are displayed in the shop win Bows.. These include laundry bag sewing cases, work bag, handkerchie and glove boxes and other necessities of life. They aro well and substan Bally made and are Vey summery to look upon. The walking skirt of the season is of umbrella shape; that is to say, it is a circular skirt, but cut tui(1e) than of yore. A favorite skirt is the box pleated one, fitting closely round the hips and having a great deal of fullness at the feet. This is admirable in soft -faced cloths. In heavy fabrics the circular skirt looks best when made perfectly plain on the hips and full and long round the feet. The gown most frequently seen on the street is the coat and skirt suit worn over the thinnest of lingerie blouses. Despite the waren weather, the coat is as often long as short. Materials are silk, mohair or voile, as. a rule. Black and white checks, or some shade of gray, appear to be the favorites, as far as color is con- cerned. Plenty of brown, blue, green and violet aro seen, but the gray effects are numerous enough to claim predominance. A now shoe is an oxford do with a projecting sole and a high Cuban heel. Instead of being buttoned or laced, the shoe is closed with three straps and buckles. This comes in tau or black Russian calf and in can- vas. Tan and black are the only permissible shoes for ordinary wear, with white canvas and linen taken for granted,. but for evening wear it is proper to have the shoes imatch the gown exactly. Yellow bedrooms are especially cool and fresh looking in summer. Select a - pale yellow, not the warmer shades. Poppies, tulips and small roses are to be bad h1 wallpapers. There should bo plenty of green fol- iage, and the effect is better 11 the white ceiling bo brought down as far 85 'the picture'molding, which, in turn, should bo no higher than the tops of doors and windows. With the yellow paper green stained furni- ture is very good, or white enamel may be used. h 1t nearly all common diseases spring from that one cause -anaemia, indi- gestion, biliousness, headaches, side - aches, backaches, kidney trouble, lumbago, rheumatism, sciatica, neul'- f algia, nervousness, general weakness and the special secret ailments that growing girls and women no not like to talk about even to their doctors. But you must get the genuine with the full name, Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for rale People," on the wrap - Per around each box. If in doubt, send the trice -50 cents a box or $2.50 for six boxes, to the Dr. Wil- liams/ Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont., and get the pills by nail postpaid. 4 DEATHS IN BRITISH MINES. Tho Scottish Trade Union Congress which has just concluded its annual sessions at Hawick, adopted several resolutions for the betterment of the working class, the more important being for the increase of Government inspectors in coal mines, and favor- ing eight hours as a day's work in all trades. Speaking of the inade- quacy of 1111110 inspection, Mr. Gil- mour, of Hamilton, said the death roll in mines was 1,000 a year, and this might be reduced to 500 with a system of proper inspection by prac- tical raytical men. There were 400 mines in Scotland, 'and only six inspectors. Tho Congress agreed to call upon all co-operaLivosocieties to employ only trade union labor. SAFETY FOR CHILDREN. Mothers should never give theirditt- tle ones a medicine that they (10 not know to be absolutely safe and harmless. All so-called soothing medicines contain poisonous opiates that stupefy the helpless little one without curing its ailments. Baby's Own Tablets is the only medicine for infants and young children that gives the mother a positive guarantee that it contains no opiate or harmful drug. Milton L. Hersey, M.Sc., (Mc- Gill University). has analyzed these Tablets and says: "I hereby certify that I have made a careful am1013 815 of Baby's Own Tablets, which I per- sonally purchased in a drug store in Montreal, and the said analysis has failed to detect the presence of an opiate or narcotic in them," This means that mothers eau give their little ones these Tablets with an as- surance that they will do good -that they cannot p051012ly do harm. Tho Tablets cure indigestion, colic, con- stipation, diarrhoea. simple fever, teething troubles 11111 all minor ail- ments. Sold by druggists every- where or sent by mail at 25 cents a box by writing the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co.. Brockville. Ont, A WEALTHY CONSTABLE, SIMMER FASHIONS. Taffeta and veiling gowns are ap- parently to be within the reach of every woman who can afford even a small amount for her summer ward- robe, Tho department shops are fill- ed with most attractive morsels of gowns in both these materials, and the prices asked are surprisingly lore in comparison with the Prices de- manded by private dressmakers. But it is possible to make most attrac- tive veiling and tatieta gowns at home in thiss li's styles, l> sea a s and at ,Y a cost that is within tate limits of a very moderato chess allowance. The distinction between the gown that has skirt a11(1 waist of the same material and the regular shirt -waist _, .•own is not easily discernible, but the former is always an more finish- ed lines, as it: were, very simple in,. detail, and made without lining, on the sante order ofgarment as the original stir 1 a a t Na14t. Taffeta silks, s plain afn and changeable, cable (11'0 more , fashionable this seasonal than are the figured' foulards. They. aro to he had in a softer, lighter, texture than ever, but raider the best of circumstances they do not masse such cool gowns for summer as fourlards, so for that reason the pttt•- atds, so for that reason the pur- chase of a foulard is quite a 10180, thing. There Bever wore so malty didermtt Colorings and designs, DTt' 3N S0TJ1'lf AFRICA. Oteleg to bac continued dry seasons 111 South Arden, Which have eaus011 the destruction of large droves of cattle, a. forge demand for pumps and wind -mills has sprang 11p. The Sink- ', Ing of wells has bec0m0 a 'eretoullc- od ne0essily. Even the government beefs* ma'ehine9 hallo been called in - ;to use to shpply Cattle Willi the nee- eesary quantity of Water to sustain lire, A Bndapeslh police constable nam- ed Paul Robaska, has unexpectedly inherited a fortune of $500,000 from a wealthy relative. Ile is stili to be seen 011 his beat in Bathory street, as he does not intend to leave the service 1111th his application for per - m1551011 10 ]etre with a pension, af- ter eighteen years' service, is dealt with in the ordinary way, e . Charitable Lady -"But a Y man last week told me exactly the same story." Tromp -"Yes, lady. Y: er see, I made a stupid mistake in not havili' the history of me life copy- righted," PERSONAL POINTERS. Interesting Gossip About Some Prominent People. The 4hah 01 Persia is fond of knit- ting. as a hobby, and likes to knit silk stockings for 1115 personal friends. 11e 01100 Presented the Prince of Wales with a pair, his 01011 hand- iwork, The German Emperor has a Very 0u1'fou5 hobby, He le fond of col- lecting' neckties and scarves of all ages and of all countries, and Is said to Have no fewer than 18,000, some of a very glaring description. Lady Carlisle at one time institut- ed a custom at Nawerth Castle 10111011 recalls the Admirable Crichton. She had all the servants to dine daily with the family in the great hall, as was tho custom in the olden days, This, however, soon fell into abeyance, as it dill not increase the comfort of either side. Lord Ashton has benefited the town of his birth (Lancaster, Eng- land) to the tune of over £100,000 within a period of throe months. Within a little ever twelve months he has devoted nearly 11:250,000 to various good works. alts riches conte from the great carpet and linoleum factory which his father founded in Lancaster when last century was comparatively .flung, but which 01vcs its 11101111015 development to Loris Ashton himself, To -day the business is reputed to bring him in £1,000,- 000 sterling every four years. The Duke of Atlloll spends most of his time on his Perthshire estates. 110 is a pronounced pluralist 111 the matter of titles. Apart from .his dukedom, he is twice a marquis, four tiinls an earl, four times a vis- count, and four times a baron lu the peerage of ScoU.and, 011(0 an earl and live times a baron in the English peerage, and co -Heir to /lye other baronies. It is conceivable, therefore, that he might hold at one and the same time fourteen baronies, making the total of his titles twen- ty-six. Few members 0f the British House of Oonllnons can make a long speech without drinking something. Mr. Bal- four sips at- a glass of water that contains a slice of lemon. Tho late Sir William Harcourt; in his Parlia- mentary days, liked a little claret and hater 1011011 speaking. Viscount Goschen, when Chancellor of the Exchequer, is said to have introduc- ed Budgets on a glass of rums. Al- most unknown among the leaders, neither Mr. Chamberlain nor ItIr. Asquith has been known to drink anything during a speech in the House. Lord Grimthorpe, who has been devoting his eighty-ninth year to de- signing a clock for the towel- of the parish church at West Melton, York- shire, is surely 11te most remarkable of living clOcl:nlakers. It is more than half a century since he was busy superintending the clesigu of the greet clock at Westminster; the original "Big Bea" was the child of his inventive brain, and its suc- cessor bears in Gothic letters the legend that it was cast "under the direction of Edmund Beckett Deni- son, Q.('." (as he then was) as long ago as 1858. The Grand Delco of I7esse, ;who married the Princess Elmer of Solms recently, is one of the few male mem- bers of Royalty who are exports at needlework. Embroidery Is His Serene Highness's special delight, and often when he has a particular- ly fascinating piece of work on hand ho will breakfast in heel and 'remain working with his needle until the d'oyley, or whatever the trifle may be, is finished. Music is his other hobby, especially playing the piano. He composes a little, too, and is the author of several sonatas, ballads, and waltzes, Mme. Patti, who recently celebrat- ed her sixty-second birthday, may 1)e said to have discovered the sec- ret of eternal youth. "I will be young as long as I live," she is snid to have declared as a child, and few have kept a vow with more fidelity than she has, Perhaps the secret of her youthful aPPea•anco and unim- paired vitality is her love of fresh air and her careful dieting. In win- ter and Slnnlner 0110 is always out. for three hours daily, and the ele- ments possess no terra's for her. 111010. Adelina Patti is a great ad- mirer of the Jewish people, and al- ways weals -what is known as a Mes- soussah, a Jewish medal 10111111 bears the Toll Commandments in Hebrew characters, and was given to her by Diaz de Sa•ia. The career of Lorca Milner illus- trates holy a private secretaryship to a statesman often leads to appoint- ment to the most distinguished and highly-salariedposit10ne under the Crown. 110 began his official career as private secretary to 1171•, Goschen as Chancellor of the Exchequer in 1887, at .:300 a year. In 1889 he w'a1 promoted to the oflice of Under- Secretary for Finance in Egypt. 170 became Chairman of the Board of Inland Revenue in 1802 at a salary of £9,000 a year. In 1807 ho was appointed High Commissioner of South Africa at a salary of £3,000 a year; and itt 1901 the now post of Governor r o e n of the7 'r alisvaal andOr- ange Or- an c River Colony was conferred ed upon him, bringing his salary up to 118,000 ayear. Lord Corson began his official career while M.P. for Southport as assistant private sec- retary* ee-retary to Lord Salisbury, and in 1898 he was appoiutcd Viceroy of India with a salary of X.25,000 per a stun. ORIGIN OF TUE POSTlh!ARK, Great Britain, it is said, can, with- out fear of contradiction, claim the honor of Having originated the Iost- mark. The first ono, which was (150(1 in London as long ago as 1660, wile a very simple affair, consisting of a smell circle divided into two parts. Id the top portion were two letter's indicating 1110 montes, while In the lower half the day of the month WAS eh wtt, N endeavor o ao 1v m t NO 1 was ads a denelo the year, anis it is only by the dates of the letters on whieli the marls is impressed'that 11 is possihle to fix the date of its use. The ear-: first known Was on a letter written it 7.1,00. RAINY RIVER MAN - IIAD TROUBLES TILL DODD'S KIDNE'X PILLS CURED HIS 1IDN'EYS, Then His Rheumatism and Other Pains Vanished Once and For All -His Case Only One in Many. Marwick, Ont., May 20 -(Special). -That Dodd's Kidney fills will cure Rheumatism, or any other disease resulting from disordered Kidneys is the experience of many of the set- ters in this Rainy River country. The case of William John Dixon of this place:, is a fair sample of the work the groat Canadian Iiiclney Remedy is doing. "I had Rheumatism so bad. I had to use a stick to walk, I had pains in my back -and right ]tip, and had no comfort in sleeping. "1 could no store than dress or un- dress myself for nearly two months, and I was for nearly three weeks I could 1101 lace my right shoe. "11Ty brother advised me to try Doe1d s Kidney Pills and I diel so. After taking three boxes I could wane around and lace up my shoes and do 1ner work. Six boxes cured use completely." Dodd's 1{idaey Pills are the one sure cure for sick Kidneys, Sick 'Kidneys aro the cause of nine -tenths of tho ills 111e human family sutlers from. ANOTxTFR WAR? Russian Activity on the Frontier of Afghanistan. Russia's aggressive policy on the Afghan frontier continues. A now branch line of railway is now being constructed from Samarkand to `L'erllles, o11 the Itit'er Oxus, opposite Balkh, which will be completed with- in a year. Balkh, in Afghan Turkistan, is about 13 days' Journey from Kabul, across the mountais, though in a straight lino tho distance is not above 200 miles, New military roans are also being mode towards various points 011 the Afghan frontier, and in spite of her need of troops in Manchuria, helve Recces have not been depleted in this part of the world. They 1111101111 to five army corps, -01' about 200,000 men, Preparations are now 111 progress which clearly indicate that after the conclusion of peace Russia intends to endeavor to rehabilitate her shatter- ed prestige by a movement south- ward. No invasion of India is pro- jected, but the opinion prevails that she proposes to cross the Upper Oxus, and oeouPy Northern Afghanis- tan to the line of the Hindu Bush, to seize HIerat and occupy Khoras- sen, and to matte her influence su- preme in Teheran. and Northern Per - sin, This program could bo carried out even now without the slightest dif- ficulty, and without the possibility of its being prevented by Great Bri- tain. Russia would make at present no further advance beyond that in- dicated, and 1f Great Britain active- ly resented Russia's action, sale would hn.t'e to operate fa: from her bases. It remains for the Lnperial Government to decide promptly What policy is to be pursued when the in- evitable advance occurs. This, it is thought, will constitute the first great move of Russia to- wards the Persian Gulf, and will pre- pare the way for the ultimate chal- lenge Of British supremacy in India. A good husband is always sympa- thetic. Sympathy is love's healing balls, spread by pity's tender hand. BOOS: OF BOOKS. Over 30,000,000 Published. An Oakland lady who has a taste for good literature, tells what a happy time she had ou "The Road to Weilville." She says: "I drank coffee freely for eight years before I began to perceive any evil effects from it. Then I noticed that I Was becoming very nervous, anti that my stomach was gradually lasing the power to properly assimi- late my food, .111 Gino I g0teso weak that 1 dreaded to leave the house - for 110 reason whatever but because of the miserable condition of my nerves and stomach, 1 attributed the trouble to anything in the world but coffee, of course. I dosed my- self with medicines, which in the end would leave 010 in a worse cm 1(1(1011 than at first. I was most wretched and discouraged -not 130 years old and feeling that life was a failure! "I had given np all hope of ever enjoying myself like other people, till ono clay I read the little book "The Road to Wellviile." 11 openers my eyes, and taught me a lesson I shall never forget and cannot value too highly. i immediately cu' It all g Y e 1 too of the old kind n of coffee and be- gan gnn to drink Postern m l'oocl Coffee. I noticed the beginning of an improve- ment In the whole tone of my sys- tem, after only ,100 clays use of the new drink, and in n, very short time realized that I could go about litre other people without the least re- turn of 155 dd formerly gave110norvoho 'so muchreatroubltheat, 111 fact my nervousness disappeared entirely and has never relnrood, al- though it is now a year that I have isomi drinking Postutn Food CoIT1o, And my stomach is now like iron - nothing cal upset it! "Last week, during the big Con- clave in San Francisco, I was on the go clay and aright without the slight- est fatigue; and as i stood in the immense termed watching the great parade that lasted for hours, I thought to myself, "Phis strength is What Postern Food Coffee h115 given tnel' " Natne gIvet by Poslurn Co., lla,ttlo.Creek, Mich, rPhol&fi'a 1e0snn, Ili llltle 1001( "7130 Road to Well - zits e'? may be foiled in °very pkg. Results from common soaps; eczema, coarse hands, ragged clothes, shrunken flannels. REDUCES EZPEN E 800 ref. the Ocln5nn liar PERSONALLY CONDUCTED~ TOUR To California and Lewis and Clarke Exposition, Port- land, Oregon, A personally conducted excursion to the Pacific coast via the Grand Trunk Railway System and connect- ing lines leaves Quebec July 5, and Montreal and Toronto July 6. Tho route will he via Chicago, thence through Council Bluffs to Omaha, Denver and Colorado Springs. Stops will be made at each of these places 1111(1 side trips taken to Manitou, Cripple Greek, Garden of the (Nods, etc, From there the party will con time through the famous scenic route of the Denver and Rio Grande, through tato Royal Gorge to Salt Lake City, thence to Los Angelee. San Francisco, Mt. Shasta, Port land, Oregon, Seattle, Spolcane, and Home through St. Paul and Minnea- polis. The trip 1vi11 occupy about thirty days, ten days being spent on the Pacific const. Tile price for the round trip, in- cluding rallroad fare, Pullman tour- ist sleeping cat's, all meals in the dining car, hotels, side trips, etc., is 8165.50 from. Quebec, or $160.50 from Montreal and $150.00 from Toronto. This first trip is designed as a vacation trip for teachers, al- though many who are not teachers will improve the opportunity of tak- Ing the trip at the remarkably low price afforded. For full particulars address E. C. Bowler, General Agent and Conduc- tor, Room 808, Union Station, To- ronto. There was a maiden so unique, She daubed blue paint upon her chique. Fier friends would sigh as they paese1 bigli, And noel, and call the girl a frique! 'Tie a hraruellons Thiu9, -Whon the cures effected by Dr, Thomas' Lclectric (111 are considered, the speedy and per- manent relief it has brought to the suffering wherever it has been used, it must be regarded as a marvellous thing that so potent a medicine should re - stilt from the six simple ingredients which enter Into its composition. A trial will convince the most skeptical of its healing virtues. Phil 0551101' -"The world is full of inconsistencies." lied -"Why, what's the matter now?" Phil -"Well; I was just thinking that, although race- horses aro undoubtedly stable crea- tures, you cannot depend upon them." Have you Eczema -Nava you any skin disease or eruptions? Are ,you subject to chafing or scalding? Dr, Ag- new's •0111tusent prevents and cures any and all of these, and cures Itching,. Bleeding and blind Piles besides. One application brings relief In ten minutes, anti eases cured b1 three to six nights. 85 Certs, -71 He --"Clara, I want to ask you a question." Sha -"This is so sud- den!" Hc -":f know; but 1 can't stand it any longer, The fact is one of the legs of your chair is on my foot, and 1 was going to ask you if you would kindly remove it." Dr. J. D. Kellogg's Dysentery Cordial Is 0. speedy cure for dysentery, dime Theca, cholera, summer complaint, sea sickness and complaints 1n0(dental to ehildr511 teething. It gives immediate relief to those suffering from the effects of indiscretion In eating unripe fruit, :ucumbers, oto. It acts with wonderful drapidity and never falls to conquer the isease. No one need fear cholera 11 they have a bottle of this •medicine con- venient. Tourist (in retired village) -"So that's the oldest inhabitant? 0110 hundred and four years old? No wonder you're proud 0! hint," Na- tive -"I clunno; ho ain't clone nothin' In this yer place 'cept grow old, and it's took 111111 a sight 0' time to do that," Mivard's Lioimeot Neiiev,; Neuralgia is SOME "NlVlel30," Never leave until to -morrow what can bo done to -clay, Never think that tI lean harries for beauty; 110 manly 111x1 over does. Never look on the world with a sad face when you are able t0 smile at will, Never despise the homely woman; a good wife Is one of man's greatest blessings, Never worry; nothing is more fruit - lees; nothing takes so 11111e1i from you for 10 little return. I e s Never fort - cit rho0 ort opinlon £nl on oP 6 your neighbors; reputation is one of the prizes of existence, "Close up, boys, close upl" said a colonel to his regiment. "If the enemy were to fire 011 you when you are straggling along like that they weeldn't ]rill a single man 01 you. Close ups" Most peopplo''think too lightly of a cough. It is a serious matter and needs prompt attention. Take it Ix' , C.. ,ii kSb:;1'uJ3f3hL i tlrLf, k_n C, 'The Lung ' rTonid 101011 the first sign of a cotagh or cold app ae" rs,1t will aero you easily acid quickly theft later it Will be Harder to Mare, Prices, 250., Sec., and 11.00, 311 Wattzezrasasa.mt :S=W1 9 ppn muY ene'igt��.r Never Put ft' Till To >f:,r ow What should be done to -day, so go AT ONCE to your Grocer and get BLUE RIBBON TEA, To TRY IT ONCE is never to be without it. ONLY ONE BEST TEA—BLUE RIBBON TEA WALKIral A ROYAL BOOKLET. The Grand 'Trunk i(ailway System aro dlstribtiting a very handsome booklet dese•iptive of the Royal Mus- koka Hotel, that is s11u0tctl in Lake llosseau, in the Muskoka Lakes, +'I.7lghlanda of Ontar10." The publi- cation is One giving a full description of the attrnations that may bo found at this popular resort, handsomely il- lustrated with colored prints of lake and island scenery, the hotel itself, and many of the special features that may be found there, It is printed on fine enameled paper, bound in a cover giving the appearance of Morocco leather, with a picture of the hotel and surroundings on the same, and the crest of the hotel embossed in high relief A glance through this booklet malc05 one long for the plea- sure of Summer and outdoor life, and copies may be secured gratuit- ously by applying to any Grand Trunk ticket office. r -- A man usually begins to appreciate Ms wife about the time that ho has ]tilled her appreciation of him. Mioard's [Aimee Cures Daodrulf, MAKING TALK. "I want to do something that will draw out the conversational abilities of my friends," said the hostess. "That's very easy," answered Miss Cayenne. "Give a musicale.'= Yo are, Aro yeti a sufferer with corns? If got a bottle of Holloway's Corn Cure. It has never been known to fail. Robert -',!Rave you ever loved be- fore?" "No, dearie; 1: have often ad- mired mon for their strength, cour- age, beauty, intelligence, or some- thing. like that; but with you, Char- lie, it is all love -nothing elec."- ENGLISH SPAWN LINIMENT I1emoves all hard soft or calloused lumps and blemishes from horses, blood spav111, curbs, splints, ringbone. SW50 nog, 0ti11110, sprains, sore and swollen throat. coughs, ate. Savo 550 by use of ono bottle. Warranted the most wonderful lllsmish Ouro ever known. There would bo a whole lot of money in inventing something that would make money unnecessary. Indigestion, that menace to human happiness, pitiless in its assaults, and 110 respecter of persons, has met its conqueror in South American Norvine. This great stomach and nerve . remedy stnmelittes digestion, tones the nerves, aids circulation, drives out impueities, dispels emaciation acid brings hack the glow of 110.1001 health, Cures 1,un— tlrods of "alu'onics" that have haffied physicians, -O8 BAI(D STUDY. "Russia will one clay have univer- sal education." "Maybe so," answered the always doubtful main. "taut it looks to Ise as if it would take the average man half a lifetime to gat through the spelling book." MESSRS. C. C. RICHARDS & CO., Gents, -I have used your MIN- Allll'S LINIMTIN:l' in nay family and also in my stables for years and c0.u- si(1e' it the best medicine obtainable. Yours truly, ALFRED ROCHAV, Proprietor Ro:cton Pond Hotel and Livery Stables. Roxton Pond, July 4, 1901. Thera are nine crernntorinns in Great Britain, and during the last twenty years there have been 4,450 cremations. ]Itihl in Their Action.-Parm•ilee's Vegetable fills are very mild in tnoir a, o5, .They do not oauso gripping In the stomach or cause disturbances there as so many pills do. Therefore, the most delleate can take then without feat' 01 1111plea05,11 results, They cant too, be administered to ohildren with- out imposing the penalties which fol- low the use of plus not so carefully prepared. SOAKED TH17 PROFESSOR. Prof. Albert Nona, an 01110111 Ger- man surgeon, has booieetrtl red to pay heavily, for Sending itis motor car, 111 the tank of whC01 there was about three gallons of petrol, from Munichto Ocasm]eur. Petrol of is 1 ek- on d 11,11adangerou .cora]usati bio and ' the I n n f' 04501 lvus accused of de- frauding the State railway of the amount due for the carriage of the spirit. As combustibles aro charged according to their weight, including that of the receptacle in which they aro contained, the railway officials weighed the motor car with the pe- trol, and the professor lase been ask- ed to pay a fine of .$5;385. PINCr, OF WALES'S FEATHERS On the apex of the P'r1nc0 of Wales's crown, which he 3001115 On special 110casi0ns, is a e111101s fea- ther, or rather a tell of periwak feathers, the toll of which is adorned with a gold thread, This feather .is said to be worth $50,000, and ]las t]ie distinction of being the only one of its kind In the world. It took -twenty years to pro1l110 it, and 11 caused the death of more than a dozen hunters.'The reason tlia pur- suit of the 1]' l ltyak is 4o clangorous. is because it inhabits the jungles and outer 7 -Manta of tigers, CLEANING pR LADIES' M o 1/TINCI • BVITS Can bo dens 00rtsetly by our lama Promos. Try 1t 0517185 AMMAN OVUINO 00. 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