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The Brussels Post, 1903-4-2, Page 3'BODE FAMOUS ARTISTES MUSICIANS WHO HAVE CON- QUERED POVERTY. Kubelilt, the Son of a Market Gar- dener, Earns Fivo Hund- red Therusand a Year, From whence *do great singers sparing? The idea is pot/ tont that; ,good enusicieu5 run In famines, and that a neusecal father is sloes likely to have musical children than tbo Man whose walk of life earries him in another direction. That this is not so may bo judged by the inci- dents which have served 1.o bring to fame some of the must noted art- ists, vocal and instrumental, that modern music lovers have ever seen •or hea;'d. The following instances of famous uausi„cians, who have fought and eonguercd poverty and opposition, may help those whe We still strug- gling for recognition, kiss Elsie Jenkins, a little Iltitish- eer, who is a pretty brown -eyed meld of twelve, was all tho rage in so- ciety a season or two ago, and is now. She was discovered when sev- en, singing with remarkable sweet- ness, at a Chelmsford school (=- met, On onthe advice of kind friends the young girl's father was helped to cultivate the talent possessed by his daughter. That some day she will make a great name is the opin- ion o1 most people. At the present time, sotiety in Naples and musical critics aro dis- cussing nothing but the debut of a wonderful new tenor - Sign101' Gior- gilei. Eight months ago be wen a Relit -hawker, now he is described an the greatest artiste in Europe. While crying his wares, the immense pow- er and rich tone of his voice attract- ed the attention of a music lover, who assisted Signor Gior•gini to make his how before the public. Iles case is very much like that of 1OII',N BEA HAM. This Preheat, who was left a homeless orphan -when very young, earned a precarious existence by sel- ling pencils in the streets. A chor- ister took pity on the poor boy,' gave him shelter, and a little in- struction in music. When Brabant made his appearance on the concert platform he hail neervelous success. Ler fifty years he was the greatest tenor singer in Europe. At the Royal Thcntee, Dublin, he once re- ceived $10,000 for n fifteen nights' engagement. 'Wonderful, again, is that son of a poor mallet gardener, who earns $50(1,000 a year - liubclilc. Though he has been. but tierce seasons before the public, the young Bohemian stands in the front melt of violin- ists; sortie orities say be is the great- est the world has over known: Cer- tainly he is the darling of society inall parts f also the globe. A • 1- I o t al- most every performance he is pur- sued by c nthtsinsticladies anxious s to kiss les enchanter) lingeree. While 111 the United States he received many offer's of marriage from weal- th • I eir seed Jan N li r > c . , oho ill enteral the Pram .° Conservatoire when 12, and studied under Professor Sevelk for seven yoars,- Another sensational rise wits that of little Jean Lantourex, whose par - eats were so poor t.hnt Ile:FORE RP1AClir.:U the boy was sent out to playthe violin in the Bordeaux 'Theatre. Ibis evident genius attracted general at- tention of music lovers, and two rears later an admirer• made it pos- sihlc for hint to study in Paris, - where ha soon passed the most emi- nent da. e U r! a ,V Loudon has always warmly welcomed hint. Little is known of the eaely clays of Paderowdlti, except that his par- ents were very poor. The groat pi- anist was only three when Itis natur- al genius showed itself, but he did not take up music seriously till ' he was twenty, when ho went to Berlin to study harmony and composition. His marvelous ease of execution is the result of incessant practice. In 1898 he cleared $160,000 in a tour through America. Pietro Mascagni is the son of a halter. IIe also showed great musi- cal ability as a child, and though his Sather could ill a.0ot-d it, leo sent the boy to the Milan Conservatoire, Young Maseagni, however, disagreed with his teacher, and left to join a traveling opera company. Next ho married and settled down as a nsusie, teacher in Cerignola,' Italy, and here wrote, "Cavalleria Itus- ticana" in competition for a price. This opera made him famous in ev- ery European capital. b NARROWING THE ATLANTIC, Should the two new vessels that the Cunard Steamship Company is going to have built for the Naw York -Liverpool trade come up to expectations in potnt of speed, they will each be capable of making the Transatlantic trip in about four days and fifteen hours. This is .flee- ured on an estimated speed of 25 lt'note over the short course of 2,780 melee between New 'Kerte and Queens- town, In order to attain this epeec1 the monster vessels, which are to bo 725 feet long, with a displacement of about 27,500 tons, will have to cott- teuue about 650 tons of coal each day. Should tho price of coal be normal when the vessels go into cotmniseion, which is aboatt $5 a ton for the eastward voyage and 84 a ton for the westward', it can be. easily figured out what a sum w 11 bo necessary In order to get enough fuel to developp the sLcart required air ed h vessels, topropel to v a so s, On the $5 -asters basis the liners will, on the voyage from New York to Queenstown, use ep in heel ebOttt $3,000 a day; while the outlay for the 'i'rensatlantlo d'assago will be nbottt $15,080, Per the run the other way, and pitying $4 a ton for coal, the oxponse will be $2,000 a day; ' while for the doable voyage the g total will be about $27,055, Ivli'. Dc Club - }`My deal*, a groat (layman physician says women re- quire metro sloop than sten," Mrs. 11e 0, - "Dees her Mr. De 0, 0fres, .my dor- anar-an-•;you'd .better Set wait up for mo to -night.", `$GS'8®t�GkBtgQ.4436,�'q'll9Gvi�tIIt`1'J:: Rf�Q+iG9�s+ �ru�jA�y1sv td�j IL ' fl] kneerop racn000S CANADA'S i u.eya§ LEADING §oecon RESIDENTIAL —L 13ci1ii Cr:.l DULeT iIOW BEADY For Coined/0 total all Information, address, DB WHIR LN .tsSIry, TO10010 A I3IGFI-PRICED MENET:- Curious Ii' N T: - Curious Case Decided in a French Law Court. The Paris ncwspnpers have lately printed the account of a strange lawsuit, The contjtlainant in the case testified that he was dining on the terrace in front of a restaurant, enjoying the sir as well as the food. ITc had just begun to eat his soup, which he found too hot for his pal- ate. While waiting for the soup to cool, be took from his pocket a roll of !tills which ho had received in payment of a bill. In counting the money he acci- dentally dropped a hundred -crane bunk note into his soup. Ice took it out of his plate with a fork, and Fent the soup away. The bank note was saturated with the greasy liquid and he laid it down on the table- cloth to dry, Iia was partaking of the second course, when a sudden gust of wind blew the note off tho table. He ran after it, but a dog, which, although. it wore a collar, and therefore ht all prababil(1y had a home, yet show- ed every sign of Integer, seized it. The taste of the soup on the peeve made it palatable, and 1be dog swallowed rho note in an instant. The coulplainntlt used all lois per- suasive power in un effort to get the dog to came near hint, "Good doggy( Conte Nese!" he coaxed. The aotittlal, pleased with the taste of the soap, was finally toted nem' enough for the complainant to rend the name engra1Cl 0n the collar, When be had made a not,. of the name nnd address of the owner of the dog, lie climb sett hint with a Scotch blessing. 'Then he sought Itis l.ttw- ycr, and brought suit against the owner of h dogfor it restitution o t the u the c utiuu of the hundred francs. I'he const decided that the owner of thedog )mese pay, holding that since the dog wait property, the own- er V -er mist be held responsible for any act committed by the animal. SIGNS OF EPI:I1ro, It Is a Season When Most People feel Miserable, Easily Tir- ed and Fagged. Out. 'Pito spring : Cason affects las, health or almost everyone - of course in dif,'eren1 ways. With some it is a feeling of weariness after slight exertion; others aro afflicted with pimples and skin eruptions, 1(Pc9klo n 'acute sallow cheeks nn 1 P. t lack -lustre eyes are other signs that the blood is clogged with im- purities and trust have assielmeeo to tegetn its i:cadtit-giving p:'oierties. This is the season above all others when everyone - young and ol'd - nced a tonic to bravo thea up, and the best tonic medical science has discovered is Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. These pills tone the nerves and 5111 the veiues with new, pure, riot), rod blood. That's why they give you a healthy appetite and auto all blood and nerve 01500ms -anae- mia, skin diseases, erysipelas, rheu- matism, neuralgia, palpitation of the heart steel a score of other troubles caused by bad blood nnd bed blood alone. 1)r. Williams' Pink Pills will give your new blood, new life, now energy - you cannot do better tMtat start taking .them to -day., Mr. Jos. Poirier, M.P,P., Grand Anse, N. B„ says: ':Both my wife and daughter have been greatly ben- efited by Dr. Williams' Fink Pills. My daughter was in very poor health; pale, thin and apparently bloeilless, but through the use of the pills site hos regained her health amid Is again able to enjoy life,' 1 think Dr, Williams' Pink Pills is the best medicine when the bland is poor." Substitutes aro sometimes oife'ad, bat they never cure. 1'f you can't get the genuine pills from your dealer send direct to the Dr. Wil- liams' Medicine Co., B7•ocicvillo, Ont., and they will be mailed at, 50 cents a box or sex boxes for 82.50. FAMOUS NICt1:IT MARCTIPS. Of several famous night marches that ended ,in decisive engagements, two claim special notice. The early morning attack on Quebec by Wolfe Was preceded by a night march along the banks of the St. Lawrence, to the point where the soldiers were swiftly and quietly ferried across the stream. Thence they climbed the Heights of Abraham, before the dawn of the day which decided that British territory. Catlndn was to bo t3 Perhaps, however, the fast place should be -given to the night march, cleverly planned and brilliantly car - vied ouf without nbetet byLord - then Sir Garnet - Wolseley, on tete night of September 120, 1882, when he swiftly and silently hurried his troops Meese the desert, to attack Arabi Pasha at Tel-el-I(eis0. Under the night ,,ha,clows his infantry starched right up to the fort unseen, so completely surprising tate enemy by their sudden and overwhelmh'g attaek, that within two hours the Egyptians were 11tterly routed, and Arabi's ponce teas sttelek down at a blobvr POINTED PARAGRAPHS. P'orttenate is the man who is tie first to discover his mistakes, ;Most connubial rias seers to be bow k tote! -at least they pull olt closely. Fine clothes may not make the wife, bit they often unmake the Runless!, 1'11e alder a girl gets the more re - elver: she lute for the wisdom of her mother. If there is any petty meanness about a Woman it le sure to crop out at a euchre party, When a man. is in love he doesn't lenow the dilTcrcnce between a brass bated and a hand -organ, The road to success.is open to all, but too many want to get there without the trouble of going. No tvontan cares so much about the lass or herer:•••h J 4 as sadoes abode losing the lucky penny it con- tained. A man never really feels the pangs of poverty until bo has to could down from 10 -cent eegars to the three -for -a -nickel brand. 011095 BABIES. Sonic babies appear always ugly telgpered. It can't be all original Sill either, not in your baby any- way, Year baby is not a cross baby for nothing. llo is cross be- cause he is uncomfortable. A differ- ence like magic is effected b,v Da- by's Own Tablets. They do imme- diate and permanent good: they can- not 110081bly do any harks. No trouble; no spitting; no 01:acuity getting trent luno baby's mouth; for leery young infants they can be crumbled to a powder or giv- en in water. Ti ey lee sweet and children Bice them, No mother has ever used Ilaby's Own Tablets witl:otit finding tiutt they elo good for children of all ages. Mrs. 111, Walters, Sheenboro, (lhlr., lays: "1 have used many medicines for little ones hlft 1111v0 111.cr found anything to equal Baby's Oivn Tablets, I sim- ply would not he without them in the house, -end 1 strongly reroill- went then) to ell other tuttt.Iers 'Baby's Own Tablets cure ati tho minor ailments of little ones, and ,you have a positive guarantee, that tley t'ontein no opiate or harmful chtncr. Sold by all druggists or mailed frost paid at 21 rents a box by writing direct to the Dr. Wil- lie.ws' 'tdetiicino Co., Brockville, Ont. TUE SULTAN'S WRESTLER. (Inc of the things that the Sultan of Turkey takes great, intern in is wrestling, and a large boars of wrestlers aro specially retained in connection with his Court. Con - teats and exhibitions aro arranged on feast days in tlto Royal 1;i.c•tik, TheSultan tel hisinvariably. 't c ladies attend the e, screened from sight be- hind n I ti t •ins1 at en L curtain. 1Iis Majesty matches the various phases of the boy is with a keen apprecia- tion of the various points tnttl strat- egics of the combatants, Tho chief of this 'Royal Hosie is Ali ITouwo.n, the Sultan's favorite wrestler. ITN %vas born in Adrianople, is thfe'iy- two years of ego, and stands r•ix feel. nine nnd a half. 1Te comes of a wrestling family, all his relations be- ing wrestlein of distinction in Tur- key. When not engaged in VtChL li 1 g 1Tussan follows tie pencel'ul occttpa- tion of farmer end miller, but es u.t any time liable to be called upon to give an exhibition before his Royal nester. On tiles* occasions be is bound t.n meet all earners, accept nee: challenge, and uphold his cham- pionship; defeat would in all prob- ability entail the loss of his propel position, and pee the conqueror in- atnlltxl in his place. ITinssan's diet IS vary simple, and consists of two meals daily, rice, broad and meat being his staple food. ITe eats few vegetables, and is a strict teetotal- ler. ,- TJF11'ICIE, NT P N ,ci 1I S U I . H ENT. A very subdued -looking boy or about thirteen years, with a long scratch on his nose and an air of. general dojoction, came to his teach- er in a rural board school and hand- ed her a note before taking his soot, and became deeply absorbed in his book, The note read as follows: "Miss B—, -Please excuse James for not being there yester- day. Ho played trooan11, bttt you don't need to rook hem for it, as the boy ho played trooant !vitt an' him fell out, an' the boy licked. him, an' a man they checked caught hint an' licked hem, and the driver of a van they bung on to Melted him apse, Then his rather licked him, an' I had to give him another for ehee1dn' oto for telling his father, so you need not lick him uotii next time. I think ho foals he'd better keep in school hereafter," # the 9yelteKii1 F teaS100-0 CI Mind Thea 11 makek no dIfferealco NhethOr 8 Is chronics Acute or (ntlammatoy Num allesm of tllp muscles or lolnls to SiJacobs 011 enres and cures promptly. Pieletee a9Cq side QC, Ceylon Tea Is the finest Tea the world producesy and is old only in lead packets. :Diels, Mired and Green. -an tea driakere try "Salada" Green tea, �• t -f mmeem...... aaoc,r „sn m„a 0 Ilv1'N TTOt\. Wo have revolted from Men'srs, Ma- rion 0 Marlon, Patent Attorneys, of Montreal, en admirable compendium of e'onclotesed information ort the subject of Patents and everyday :sta- tistical data. 'tries little book, en- titled "INVENTION," ir, ,just the proper size for the vest pocket, 3} x 'I inches, Is bound in handsome cell utold covers, and contains not only quadrille -ruled blank pages for memoranda, but also 28 pages of inte•neting printed -matter including gufto a stn•prising mmmimt of nerve} and antral information not hereto- fore published. Among the items of information contained in this cant pout -1111110 volume are graphically illes Lreted iaides showing the (1row Lb of the T'nilfel St Mos and t'am'es I'atert 01110., Geogreeeical 1)ist•ibtttion of United Slates and Ilancelian 1'01 en Lees, Diol ri hilt ion of Ortnedian Patentees Hillevi; 1.1 '1, dif- ferent countries, the Inventiveness of ('antddian Province;, the Compara- tive Inventiveness of the Celled-- Stntes and Camila, the W'orld's (; real est Invent ors, and legel mark- ings for patented articles, in eddi- tiro to tho very full and useful de..- cription of the mode of psacnt and trade mark procedure and the ex- teesit'o equipment of Messrs, Marion & Marion for their worts. A full s:•hochlle of Nests is also given. nnd it highly interesting list of some of the !folds of invention in which they have obi aired gat onts, Ti.c hook is prepereci esfie:laity for the use of the technical m:d indus- trial clients of Mesere, Marion ee Marion, nnd does this enterprising flrnt much cretin, 1'1: can he had loom them by the renalcrs of this pa- per on request, for 10 cents. (staters of silver). In the least thirty years the popu- lation of Cel'Itlitliy Iles increased 40 per cont.; (boat Britain ens in- creased 110 per cent.; that of France, 2 per tent,; that of the United States, 100 per. cent. % e l s e 1 l eHft e. s C, l not Cured Se C • , C ut 1 cal bya Al no,'I 9 i P ns a• they cannot r0nch the lhar>t.,rd „rLlon n' t n h cr. I 1 n '1'htn•u Is only ouu lvny to cure dmtfncau, al1 that Is by it? c":l rcmcdlet. lleaines.. i causer b s nn 1n1'1 met < d1t(on of ileo unlcova Ihling of rho P 14- tach4u) 'fabs, when Ihts tubo is Intinm- cd you hate n I•umnlrng 1,000 tO int- errk'eL hearing, and when it Is entirely eiosed, J'wlfness is the result, and tin- kes lien Inn htm uutLIon can ha 4111:01 001 and dila 15170 restored to Its normal condition, hearing will be dt J 1 ra'•ed tor- ero•. Nine eases out. of ten are en Hard by Catarrh, 101, 111 Is troth Ilig but an hlfloulod- condition of the mucous sot• - 111'e1, - li'n w(il give (Inc hundred Dollars kw any 0016 of beakless (caused by catarrh) that cannot he cured by 11011':; Catarrh Cure. :send for eiecel.ltw, Yree. is.,1, 0111•;N PA 5 Uo„'eolcclo, V. Sold by pruegirte, Tee. Lluil's 1'amaly felts aro the best. 4 - Visitor (to sexton digging grave ht churrhynrd) - M'ho's dead?” Sexton - "Old Squire Thornbncic." Visitor - " 1Vhat complaint?" Sex- ton (without looking up) - "No complaint; everybody satisfied." 1 Cured a horse of the mango with MTNARA S 1,1N331 ENT. 01111TS'l'OPIIEI.1 SAD -en -HMS. Dalhousie -� 1 Cured a !Terse baldly torn by a pitch fork, with MINARD'S LINI- MENT, EDWARD LLNLIZF. st, Peters, C. 11, 1 Cared a Horse of a bad swelling. with. 11;tNAIti)'S LINIMENT. 9'110S, W. PAYNE. Bathurst, N. B. 8-59 eeese RUBIES FOR RHEUMATISM. The Turquoise Is a Talisman for Self -Possession. The super's'titions connected with precious stones are many, but the following aro the most generally ac- cepted; 1f a young woman wears an ame- thyst, she bas an amulet against flightiness and folly. If she wears a sapphire, sho will bo proof against deceitful suitors, no matter how artful their wooing may be. If sho wears a ruby, she has a charm against rheutuatitdn and kind- red diseases, and a prompter to id- vacity and Meditation of manner. Failing the ruby, the carbuncle and the garnet will exert a similar infln- enco. 7n the turquise the wearer has a talisman for self-possession. The pretty blue gem will enable her to think clearly and keep her presence of mind under tho most trytug sire ei1tnstatmee. Emeralds aro a spur to ambition, seed promote the spirit of a leader, A piece o tide worn i a brace- ) f )t n t j lot clasp or vinaigrette ring will drive away bad luck oven more ef- fectively than the rabbit's foot or horseshoo,• Tan the moonstono the wearer has an aid to beauty and the gift of pleasing, Under this steno's influ- ence sho sees everybody and ovary - thing about, her in the best aspect. Some ancient writers believed the moonstone cured epilepsy, others that its powers waxed and waned with the moon, Tho topaz banishos melancholy, and imparts so1'otiity and a content- edit1010, t3—o3 A L1'P"1Lle BUSINI11S2 WOMAN, The daughter of a statesman was sitting on her father's knee one eve- n9rtg when she was a little girl. thatshotore is She had a new little brother, 13 whore she regarded with wonder. "To -clay, ' said the father, "a man ancrod to give me a whole roomful of gold for little brother. Shall I sell him?" i 'Into child shook her head, 'glut," said her father, "think how many nice things a roomful of gold would buy! Don't you think that I held better let the man have Um?" "No," answered tits girl thaught- fl,lly. "lets keep him till he's old- er; he'll be worth more then._' A little Sunlight Soap will clean cut glass and other articles until they shine and sparkle. sunlight Soap will wash other things than clothes. 413 t -i A 1001', when asked her age, said: "I was eighteen when we were, mar- ried, atel my husband was thirty, Now hers twice as old, so I'ul thirty- six." !H ,Wt11RAat¢ 5011 11-f 870 woman In your hour of ease, Uncertain, Noy and hard to please," one thing that will certainly please you if you got it, and (Bee LON TEA, Lead Pacicets, All Grocers. 1 45 Fresh Frozen Sea Hera/110.s In casks of about Seo Herrings; 51.60 per too by the cask, or 81,10 per 100 in smaller quantities. Labrador rlerrings in half barrels, $3,00. THE DAV/30;i COMMISSION CO., LIMITED, TORONTO. ILLS AND INTM-NT should be in EVERY CANADIAN HOUSEHOLD. FOR MAIIITAININO 111305 VG HEALTH 19 GOO 01.119ATE3, 1-1S "Got a talking utachitte at home?" "Yes." "''hat dict you pay for it?" "Nothing. Married it." IVITERE LABOR WAS SWEET. Not many young Relies in Canada can boast of having cut the entire crop on their father's farm. The two young daughters of Mr, 8e' o'ge Wells ran do so, however. - Me. Wells' farm is situated one Wille eolith of Wetiu•ood Station on the famous Carberry tenths. Ile cul. titatr's 320 neves, Owing to sctirrtty of Help, hiss Effie and Miss l;mula Wells volun- teered to driie their father's 'Massey- lIarris binders through the harvest. \s a reset t f their c '.arts it 1 t II a A. Wells was h first fanner o f tl ' n the n r to l'lttns to finish teatime. Iluw notch of lee 01,101 of Can - ala nnd C'an:aliens them, is in this!, This Is the 'I»nit vit is steadily y bringing and• fair nation to the fort, One of hit'. Wells' elasaee-tennis hinders is six anti the otl-11' colli' years old, and Mr. (Fells asserts only seeenly-five cents' worth of re- pairs blew been put on them np to date, and that the hinds':' first bought is good far live }1•ars yet, to :ay nothing of the younger a e. The Biehop of London has 110 few- er than 142 livings In his gift. There are altogether 570 benefices itt tate diocese, and 1,147 clergy, - ver ti • r ,tate renes, An Opt, ASt, WELT. TIMM M sues?, — Mrs wlnalnw'S.00 Tong SyrIlp tIsO 1,10111L:rd for Over 'guy y0170 10 mill Dma of mc+l+ern for than children whit* teslhuLL ,v,Fi perm,* 011000... 1L eklii6m4 the child, 00(1.07,5 u,o nu,•e, alloy. Ali pain cures win t eu.la,sod lama 4;14 romady for Ilixrhms 10 1, ea ens 10 rho lax, 0. anld t,y d,ndskN in 07.1ry Parc at the word. Tn:ntydmelm.a but•ln, l,, +c1oo is n,mnabla. Se moo sad 00< for Aird. Wiva.una Soolh:ng Syrup and cake so ether kind. The number stamped inside a pair of gloves is the size in inches round the knuckles of the closed hand. Fisk far Minard's and lake co other, 770 parts in every 1,000 of human blood aro writer. Minard's Liniment Is used by Physicians Bnglalt'd and Wales are divided in - in 51: judicial circuits, each presid- ed aver by e judge, who must bo a barrister of at least seem years' standing.. V7t1L�.( SICA1% Because of Weak Hearts When you are sick your heart is faint. If it were pumping good blood through your system, you .ould not be sick in any part. Ninety-nine out of a hundred have weak hearts -they are some- times sick. Dr. Agnew's Swart Cure will relieve Heart Disease in thirty minutes. Will with certainty effect a lasting cure. Gsokos Caress, Dominiopl Customs Office, Cornwall, Oct,, says :- a 1 was troubled with severe Heart Gem - plaint far a tong teme. I wits under the doctor's caro but t receiving benefit 1 asked him about Gee, Adam's Coss Vas rut llseat,' and I used it with good results," Dr, As o�v'd4 Ointment is rid• ding the world of piles and skih rashes, eruptions of rill sores. Ito heating powers are elarvoleus, Price, 35c, 11 PILLS til. 533,0rX/COD ST 24lWRAliD, r enorr. REDUCED COPIES OF GENUINE LABELS. P1II:-clack on Green. Ointment: -Brown mut Green on White. HOLLOWAY'S PILLS are of immense value to the weak and ailing, Although thoroughly searching, their action is co gentle that delicate persons need have no hesitation in taking them; indeed; they should never be without a supply, The Pills give speedy relief In cases of Headache, Biliousness, Nausea, Dizziness and Trembling Se :rations. Females will find them highly efficacious. HOLLOWAY'S OINTh'LENT is pre-eminently a household remedy; once used it is sure to have a permanent place in the family medicine cupboard. It quickly allays inflammation and irritation, and is in the highest degree soothing and healing Apply it to Bruises, Burns, Scalds, Cuts, Wounds, Boils, Abscesses, &c. It also relieves and cures Brcnchitie Asthma, Sore Throat, Quinsy, and other affections of the Throat & Chest. B Lrn.i6N1s & • lis.r Edward t000e "' Headlight" coon Eagi0 " '"""tnsd i sees "Victoria" tt Littlo Colnot" U5' ijARLOn !CI Don't t Exnerinis'ilt with other alai inferior n'rllnde, USE s-T.ar , j t-1 Uninhabited pauses in E'ngland number 40,000, an increase of nearly y 500 in the past ten years. SOMETIIIATG NEW. Probably tate best invention in the agricultural implement world for 1003 is the new oiling device on the Massey-Ii't1r11s bower Pitman, A roomy oil chamber is placed in each end of the pitman, and the na- tural, action of the pitman throws the oil up through the oil stole and gives thorough and constant lubri- cation without waste. The best feature of the device is that the oil chambers are roomy and ono filling will last for many hours of cutting. ''o understand Massey -Harris Com- ptiny are making a great hit with this new feature, nnd that it is fil- ling a long -felt want. Reggie - !''e bad a runny game at the party the other evening. They stood tho young men up ou a plat - Dr. .ftt-gust Koenig's ' Hamburg Drops have become an indispensable home frienld for suffering women. Spain's quicknilve• seines aro call- ing on, Only 12 toes was got last year, against 23 the year before, MInard`s Liniment Lumharman's Friend 6,5515 Russians work at tailoring in Loudon. Lifebuoy Soap -disinfectant -- Is strongly recommended by the medi- cal profession as a safeguard al_cialnst infectious diseases. Tho actual time from new moon to new moon is 20 days 12 flours 44 minutes and 2.87 seconds, Keep Minh Liniment in the Nauru, Have You Seen It? What? Loo BrlOole5o neclpoa-itCOSoorole for 110 1101p0 Parts nnd ecory dtpartmoot of human, ,nden.0r, IGI 5006. send 26 nits. 11101670011, mel flti(-o0 k 1e;•not worth It. T!slen_.O0 nn* tot' rwnt2•aarg-Wheels nr(aae. P b 1 en- O7O0lt, 2-14 Dominion Lino Steam3 til R WinWord to Liverpool. Boston 10 Lirai. pool, rosined to Liverpool. Via Qaechte town. Largo and IPnet 9tonm ihtpe, snnorior a0oomgla lotion for all alasaoa of Natant saloon, and statilraonie, aro Second Sobel Spa 1 eetee felon h0a been kqhan to 5110 second ellen and l d,c1lr% 9 a0oen mooatopn, tine Yaks ar�1naalagt 651' all partl0h?are, apply' to any onpgera elthe omsestw, or »•t. itiohardd ilille1100, li,Morranss 1105, 11111(LYS& Deems leontIOM aud:i'srttanrl, LIBBER R inti �j D Latest Noicities, all styles. Correspondence invited. En- close 2e stamp for circular. PHE UPNYER&AL SPECIALTY Cat 1'. 0. Box 1142, Montreal. 6-57 4107mn)a•0a d. 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