The Clinton News-Record, 1899-07-27, Page 6.tralr,V1*-7ir -OM -7 "')' fl"1 711- a' r Mrs
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Jewels and Superstition
rtiwo Magio power a precioua *donee
is a beliet dating back to, the ancients.
The gig of elogeence is bestowed by
the sardonyx, and Disraeli wore ring
set with thie jewel upoe all occasions
when wished to electrify auditore
and will new adherente to his ouae.
That this belief in the atone goes
Wok into the centurtea is evidenced by
the fact that Pliny tells atery of an
impeounioue lawyer who hired a sar-
'donyx with which to defend the cause
, of a certain fair widow possessed pi
great wealth, and he succeeded In win.
ning both his cause and the ,widow at
one RIM the same time.
The Princess Louise a Lorne wears
a ring set with sparkling jet as one
of her talismens, which is eupposed to
have singular efficacy in preserving
health. So euperstitious is the royal
' lady that sometimes she will not at-
tend public functions, as agreed upon,
upor the plea that she knows it will.
be one of her bad days. Quit33 as
much as she treasures her jet ring
does she value and consult the eards
which aro regularly sentJto her from
Paris. These cards are issued at the
beginning of each year, and .giye a lied
• of the " days and hours to he avoided'
during the coming twelve -months, •
The ancient theory regarding Jet
was that tf emwdered and mixed with
wine, It was a sovereign remedy
against toothache. et was also. a mat -
velem diecoVerer of unfaithfulisess.
The Shah of Persia is never with-
out Ills cube of amber, which he wears
areund isia neck. It is reported to
have fallen from heaven, in the time
of Mohammed. Among other pro -
parties it has also•the power oe render-
ing its wearer invulnerable, Donel-
ties' hero used to wear a look of his
wifees hair Cheek his neek, thinking. it
was -beneficial bemuse it wets amber -
metered, , .
• Although many people • lianas% that
pearls means Leers, the Rothechilds
family refuse to believe that theirlate
• may be influenced by precious stones,
Upon the birth of every girl Roils-
. child baby six pearls are purchased,
eaoh costing $500; upon each birthe
day pie more pearls. are added, so that
when the young wothan makes her de.
but she possesses aeeasket of magni-
ficent. gems., - •
M. tole is embarrassed in the 'tri-
vial details of hia daily life by. a' host
of superstitious fears awl. :a 'belief in
goat and •evil omens. His fancy takes
the form of numbers, end •17 he • abe
hors: and he tyarries a bit 'ref coral as it
talisman against. the perils of fleod
ane field and thunder, and: a blood-
stone because it meens courage and
• Agate, which inaures long:life, health
and prosperity, is this good omen worn
by the German Emperor. The young
Czar of Russia wears a ring ip whieh
he:*believes is embedded a bit ,of the
true cross. Once whije traveling from.
St. Petersburg to 1VfoecoVit he suddenly
. found that he' had forgotten his ring,
The train wait stopped and a. messen-
ger sent Deing back in an express en-
gine for •it. • •. '
That "the ring of death" 'belongs in
• Spain ie ominous. It is a rake and
heautiful ring, but it ' is never worn
Der kept in 'anyone's' cos:session, a& it
is considered wotse than the. 'evil eye.
This fatal ring hangs about' the neck'
of- the patron saint' of Madrid ip one.,
di 'the most beitatiful parks of 'the
Spanish cap it el. It is of pearls '• end
diamonds; but theee is no: speeial pro-
,eision. made eor watching it, as a*
superstitious people' like the Spaniarda
prefer- to gtve it a *wide berth, , and.
• there is no fear or hope of its being
'etolese The story of the -ring a
ttagic one. It was made •fore the
either of the- present boy King and
. 'he presented it to Mercedes upon the
• day of their betrothial, Her married
life was 'short.. Queen Chriatina, the
King's •grandmether, next wore the
rtng but Shortly after died, and the -
King give it tie his sister, Infanta del
Pilar, who died. Within the month 101-
• lowing.' The • ring then praised:10 a
daughter of the Duo de Montpenner,
and in lesS than three months she, too,
died. The King, fearing its influence,
put the jeirel in his own treesure box.
Before the year Wes out he died; and
it- with thought' beat 'to put that ring
away the living, hence it was
. hung about the neck of the statue,
where, its history being so well known,
it is derailed to be as safe as though"
surrounded by a cordon of police.
A GOLD..FISH FARM,
Fabulous Prices Pahl for Mare aliteeistioas
--Hew the English Agu alums Are Me
plenithed Front the Slates. "
Many aquariunis hi England are per-
iodically replenished from a gold fish
." farm," in Shelby County Indiana,
about thirty miles from Indianapolis.
It in the largest gold fishery in the
world. Fitted with a costly propagat-
ing plant, 'the " fann,". produces the
Pinot' specimens possible. blowier -
able small ponds are connected by var-
iety alliterate or sluice ways, in Which
the flow of Water is contiolled by wa-
ter gates.
The ponds,are constructed with ore-
rul regard for depth, size, height of
einhankment„ and antouni and kind of
illunbhery on the banks. The most.
careful consideration is given to ileac
details, for it has been demonstrated
that they all, each and collectively, in-
fluence the health and development of
the fish, and the perfecting of the
color 'without vvhich the coldfith is
Yaluelese.
Immediately after IC is hatched the
goldfish Is yery much like any oom-
Men every -day minnow, and there is
mithing in its appearance to indicate
the glorious hues it will afterwards
assume, For More than a year it has
a dull, whitish, silvery look, which
gradually gives place to the shadinga
and blotches of color so well known
by. faneiere.
It ia the sea that creates the delie
eate tints. It a fish is kepi in the
shade from infancy it wilt always, re-
tain its youthful, silvery color, and will
be a very; ordinary, and ifi fact worth-
less fish, but if it is allowed to bask
in sonny shallows aed to lie with its
oldie; exposed on pebbly ripples, its
wales will absorb the rainbow tints
of the stinlight refracted t breugh
wavelets of crystal water,
oad and raee, colors and spois and
blojelles are the kind of markings moat
preferred. Unusual shapea in the fish
are also very muth sought sifter and
invariably- bring high figures.
In physical deVelopment the tail is
the great favorite of rutture, for it Is
that appendage that receives the most
attention.. Fish with two, three, four
and Wien flee toils are not uncominon,
end a few fipeciniens with six tails
have been knoWn, but they ere rare.
These abnormal developmenbt are al,
ways' ocoMpanied by the 1110at bril-
liant hues, and have been known to
being almost fabnious .prices. -
INVITATION ETIQUETTE.
"I know &young girl who "so Incite -
'Mims, it Is a pleasitre to invite her
anywhere," said a lady not long aloe,
"She always keeps her appointments
to the minute„_ never ((AIWA her en-
gagements, and is always to *be de-
pended• upon. She is very popular
with young and old,and thereis lit-
tle detibt that the °Wee much to this
praiseworthy' attribute., rh the ttlat.,
ter.of invitations the least Ode 99,11 do
Lo ehoW their appreciation of the
eourteay extended theta is to be
proMptl,"
ADVANCE OP RELIGION IN APRIOA
Twenty yeara ago there was not a
mitelonary in Uganda, Africa, where,
theta is a papttiation of 10,000;000 now
theee are SOO churchee end 600 teach.
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4.eremy York,
VI. etained shirt, the"knife, the coin. were
When York was searched, they 'Produced. The landlady of the Lonely
found in his cOat pocket a large clasp- SW along with her nuehandi and six
knife with a ring through the end ot tither witneesee were ,present to test -
it, capped, Where the ring was, by a ifY to the, coin, to the knife, though
mounting of copper such as fermerlY the name scored unon it t abundantly
might proteet the butt-Ond of a Pistol, indicated, the ownerenip, to the money
upoo which: the words "Gabriel Work- in possession of the boatswain at the
Op" were rudely saored. The knite tinee Of hi4 diettPpeerance, to the etre
reeked. to hare bee& newly eieanee, ouniestances. of Jeremy York having
There was. AO atain of bloodlor any- 'aheled the bed with him, to the avowed
thing approaching Buell a mark visible Poverty orthe young inan, to the blood.
upon, it. In the pocket with this. Marks terMinating at the timber ex -
knife Was fraract a Spanish geld piece ; tensiele front Which point beyond: all
ment,ed in the year 1690, with a bele teuvation the corpee had been throat%
through it, as though the coin was Pato the Se&
used as a alarm. or an ornainent. His 1 'flu judge eummed up, making but
bundle, contelned merely a few trifieellittle of the circumstance of what he
referrea to as the heedlessness of York
of Wearing apparel. They also found
upon him four shillings of English, in retaining epon his person ouch in-
criminating article& as the knife and
money and other artieles of no Mom-
ent as evidence. Hut when they came the eoin. The jury conferred a. few
to strip IiiM_, thee' fouled the left side moments without withdrewing and re -
of his shirt heavily stained with blood. turned. a verdict ef "Guilty." Where -
All that he said. was, he was inno- !von his lordship put on the black cap,
cent' of the crime charged. against him, and after a tedious sermon oo the
but refused to declare; more, hideousnees of the crime for which the
The 'first • hearing was befere the Prisoner was to suffer, sentenced him
mayor of Sandwich and a benth of to be hung by the neck until Ile was
magistrates. The mem was erowded ; dead.
never in the memory of the most. an- VII, - .
clout inhabitant had anything of the In the daya iu which Jeremy York
kind •excited so muell interest, pot in- eleueishad the gibbet wee a much less
deed in the dist:Oa, but .throughout conventional detail of the civilization
the et:Lath-ea:Stern portion ot the emu- of the century than the gallows noW
ty. It was universally agesed that ie. Piratee and. blood-stained benne
Mr. Worksop had been murdered, and glers were, to.be sure,. haoged in cheins
by wham, if not by Jeremy York? But, upon gellows erected on• Thames mud.
then, what; had become of the body V Execetion Deck and. elle loWee reachee
The marks. of blood proving, that it were fixed points in Sack ITetch's oo-
hed been, dragged to the timber exten- •ei-aeame When it. came • to maritinte
eion. weee. conclusive enmigh ; 'yet: it tragedies or felonies committed. in the
was almost inevitable that a corpse home watera .xteand about -the nom
thrown into theliow water close In- within convenient distance; but the or -
shore should be set upon. some . part
of the beech by the• action. of .dieare landegoing felon wee again and
unless weighted. hy e heave., sinker, in to the some Cif .his,Wrong-doing, There
the tide, again "turned off" iir places 'adjacent
whith CaSta there would be ••a :thence seemed •to the old-fashiened intern-
fer the grapnel. ' But day after •day, genes •a • sort of poetical justioe in
a' broad tract stretcthing from Deal hanging a man within view •of the Spot
Castle, to •Seradown Caittle had been where, ttecerding to•the ferocious lame
swept without result. Would cone, of those days, he had earned hie bitter
pleter .evidence be •forthcothing t title to the halter. • •
Would YOrk confess, or make some ed- • in confOrmity then, -with this prace
mieision that might •help to solve the doe, it was. deeided that Jeremy' York
myStery? - should be hanged on a:gibbet erected
Me ladyeof the Lonely Star, along Within niusket-ehot of Satulown Castle;
with other eVienesses, prorad that the: that is to say, within a mile or so of
knife and -the gold- eoin had belonged the old wooden structure On to which
to Mr. Werksop. The landlady stat- he had .dragged the bleeding body of
ed that she had frequently handled the hapleaa boatswain, and-ftOm which,
the coin, and that on the dity precede with horrid secrecy, he .hadecommitted,
rag hie disappearance or death, h
see It to the sea,_ '' '
had asked him to aell it to her:; but he .
Itetvas a windy melaecholy morning,
replied that it had been given to him sombre with the .stoop ot detyley Weep -
by a sweetheart twenty years before, ing ,clouds sweeping' out et the north -
•and that he wetild not patt with it edet, with ap .edge .of • frost In ' their
for a ton of gold. She• and other occasional showeeing of wet; The sea
witnesses 'also testified to Mr. Work- ran a dark hard green under their
sotrhaving .been in possession ot srane .shadow, with a ghastly.glare of 'froth
thirty Or 'forty guineas, which in his along the liceizon -where the serf was.
cups he had •a trick of eugging out by boiling •uPon the Good.win Sends: The'
the •handful, that the 'company might
sandhills were dusky with erowds 'of
knoW - a 'jolly sailor need. 'never . be a
pauper. The 'two boatmen that had. ...
people who had aseenahledeto witness&
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the fine allow of a hanged man; many
roWed Serenty ycirk ashore gave evi-
full of curiosity, congregated close to
,dence that he .ponfessed he. was only :
the • gibbet, that stood 'back end • bore
worth halt' a guineite: that there :1; e .
ible like a hideous , signpost - point ing
a cpierrel over the fare, add that th '
had to be satisfied with lour shilling:a the road to Death, with the rope sway-
Yotles atateisient; on the.other hand, .ed by• the reind,, dangling. from the ex -
Was' aa follows: He •said that on the tremiey of ..it." But -the mass: of. t he
.night 'in question. he fell asleep, 'after mob seethed to give: it A -Pretty. wide
having lain with the ' boatswain .foy, berth, as though it wee an object- to be
best admired from afar.' • • . . .
about an hoer. He was' then aWaken- '
ed by they 'op•pfession.• of the .atems- ' One might . have itoticeclehowever,-
.phere,' which •made hini- fear that he . that' amongst the people vitollingerect
would .sufeotate ; and' being parched ' hi the immediete vicinty of What used:.
'wide thirat, he resolved to 'seek 'for. the to he called:the fatal tree was:a knot
inn's baek-yard, Where he • inight. hoPe cif: smite ,eiglit oi- een persons, whom -
to . find a. pump, w.here he would. be : the, le:est • obeervant eye might have
ssre .0f the relief euteeee air. .As he . suspected' evere• present him- it motive -
meld. not lift the latch:cif the .doori thet had •littte reference te carioeity.
he searChed Mr.. • Worksop's clothee; They %vete most of ethem young Oleo,
110t ChOosing tO disturb. the Man, • wile with a ceitain air of resolution in their
had, eliown .hinusell eqiteridous • and manner; ,they oonveraed very: earneet-
grumbling, as though in pain; , and fee, they Might hatte been obsereed • to
found • a knife, with evhich.he ' suee Meat:thee the height•cif the anneof the
°ceded in opening the door.' It was a gibbet from the ground, .the length of
little past two re -Clock When he re- the rope; and the space from -where the
turned tO. hie , hedroem ; :ii, faint light noose wouldbe when- the end of it,had
penetrated the window from the oil been. coilecleaboet the neck to the sand•
itinati outside, - Which enabled him .te. beneath. . Some time before. the ate -
see that the- bed was: empty. He also rival - ef the Teton, a .Woman. of slight
Wok notice that Mre•WorksoP's weer- figure, in deep mourning, her face con-
ing' apparel, that had lain upon a .certIed. bY a veiL•cathe 'to the 'steadfast
chair, was' gone. . lee., was somewhat group.of men; conversed With them for
Mrprised, ' but concluded that Mr. a few minutee, then breke away sob -
Worksop' had' been awakened, as . he bing passionately, and was. seen to
himself had, hy the heat, had dressed walk • hurried.ly in the , direction, of
end ev•alked. forth 440 the, night, .and Sandwithe It was whiep.e,red amongst.
that he .would return,' Preseatly. • He thenrowd that she wets JennY Bax, the
got 'into bed again, but lay sleenless, murderer's eweetheart; andseveral, fe-
math, hearing scene distant clock strike Mitles who recognised - her' as She
four, he- rose; clothed. himielfetook his walked away, exclaimed quit. •for all
bundle, and left the house,. carrying her mourning and veils: she could not
away .the brattewain's• knife, *hien he .but tie an unfeeling, person to Crane
Weald have left behind; :had he re- and•view the gibbet where her sweet-
meinbered Drat it •was in his--pecket• heart wanto be stiangled, even IL the
He was unable to, .accourit for. his poa• had net made uer hex .mtied to witness
Was-RaTeof the Spanish piece of gold, the Wholeseene froni behind One of
which the witnesses sevore.haci belorig;" those sendhills. she Wae 1,ilcirting.in.
ed to Mr. Workeop; nor could he ex- euch a hurry. •
plain how it •was • that there •were, „A litele before elieVen O'clock censure
•blood:ittains upon his shirt, in the hed, mur ran through the ;• ceowd' like • the.
on the floor, not to menttn the marks cry.of a W.O.V.e breaking aslant along a
which terminated at the waterside. - '
Having heard the evidence, the meg. ; - 1-ge se
for wilful zuurder at the fortheornieg " f
LIWOU 0 Epilepsy
istrate committed htm to take bis trial
assizes to be held at Sandwich.
There was probably but one person
living at that time who believed in
Jeremy York's innocence, and this was
his sweetheart, Jenny Bax. The wi-
dow Bax, after meth mental awaying
to and fro, arrived' at the conclusion
that the youth wayi guilty. Itow
could it be otherwise? she reasoned, ae
did all others who diseossed the mat-
ter. The mysterious disappearanee of
Mr. Worksop -the knife and coin in
York's pocket -the bloodstains, the
ineriminating marks discovered on
him -it these things did not point to
his being. the assassin of 1111- unforta-
nate boatswain, what, in the name, cif
truth, could they signify ? Hut, what
had he done with the guineas, to ob-
-Min which, of course, he had com-
mitted the dreadful . deed? Well,
that was a thing not to be conjetthr-
,sil. It wag Strange, no doubt, that the
ono should not -have been found up -
o hire when he was searched; for one
might well think that .if he had been
artful enough to coriceal his 'booty
sonaewhere on the road; to the widow's
cottage, lie would have taken care to
lide.such clameifying testinionials' to
his guilt as the knife and the Spanish
coin. But it 113 always through some
oversight on the part of the evil -doer
that he is brought to book. However it,
might be as regards the concealment
of the guineas and the retention of the
kitife and coin, it was beyond all dis-
pute manifest that Mr, Worksop lay
somewhere Secreted, a inurdered.man,„
end that York was his assassin. .
Jenny alone believed in hist innottence.
She and her mother were poor; but had
the widow been well to do, she would
not have advatice,d a groat in defence
of the man whom she believed a mur-
derer. In the brief time that the lov-
ers had bon tOgether before the ar-
rival of the conatable, York had told
hits sweetheart that he was in hope
Of obtaining the balance of his wages
as second -mate from the owner of the
Collo, and this coming to Setiny's
mind whilst her eweetheart ley in
Sandwich jaii, she wrote implornigIy
to the owners of the brig. of the ter-
rible oharge that had been brought
againet Mr. Jeremy York, and how
neither of them hed, funds to enable
them to proeure otinseli and she.pray-.
ed them, with all the might of her lit-
tle buratieg heart, to send her the
money her sweetheart said was °Wing
to befh that some effott might be made
to reseile him from the gibbet. in re-
sponse to th:s piteous. entreaty, the
owners of the brig sent her fifteen
guineas, with which money ahe beaten -
ed to Canterbury and there engaged
the eerviees of the likeliest lawyer
that that ancient city contained. Thia
lawyer had several talks with York,
and he eandid enough tO repre-
eent to Sewer Bast that though he
would do thie best, there was little or
no hope. Ileyona his soleintx aesdr.
anise of itinoeenee, coupled with the
eareleesness, which certainly did not
look criminal, of hi$ a:laming the
knife Alta COW to reraain in his pocket,
the young Men 6580310f1 incapeble of
stating a eingle point upon which the
&dente etnild rely be Whit% it &raid
make atything of. And it turned out
an tho sagiteitius lawyer had ptedicted;
the eVitle11012 that tied been previously
tendered wes gene oier again, and far
More diligently examined; this blood -
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THE STORY OF A ST. CATHARINES
LADY WHO IS RESTORED
Site Su Wefts! Severely, Sumethille Haling
as natty as four Spatons_1111 it 11 eelt..-
Several Donors Consul led. ii *Mout
itenellt.
Prom the Star, St, Catharines.
Mrs. S. B. Wright., of Si,. Catharines,
haa for a numbet of yearn been 'a sev-
ere aufferer from epilepsy, from which
dread disease she is now hapPitry free.
To a reporter who recently called upon
her to ascertain the manner of. .ber
cure, she said :-" It is to lir. Williams'
Pink Pills I owe my release, It is
some yeani since Thad my first attack.
At the time I did not know whet the
trouble was, but the doctor 'Who Willi
called in to attend me at 'once said il
was ePilepsy, and that the disease was
incurable. A,fter this I had the spayines
as often ats two, three and four Limes
a week. I had no premonitory
syraptoms, hue would fall no matter
Where I. was. I. always slept, heavily
after an attack. PLnding that the
local treatment was not helping Me
huithand took me to a doctor in
Hafniltou. Ile also said that he could
not cure me, hut that he could give me
medieirie that would prolong the
period between the spasms. This he
aesomplished, but I longed for a cure
rather than for relief, and r finally
consulted a specialiet, who told Ilse
that he could Tire me, but that I
must have patience. I asked him how
long he thought it would require to
effoot a cure, and•he replied at least
six months. He gaVe me medicine
end I Cook it faithfully, but instead of
getting better / Was :surely growing
worse. After following this treat-
ment for some months without avail,
delt that could not hope for a cure
and was about resign's* myself to my
fate. My Sister, however, urged me
to give Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for
Pale People a trial and reluctantly I
decided to take her advice. For a
time after beginning te use the pills /
eontinued to have the spasms, -but I
felt that graduelly they were less se -
'Vera and my strength to hear them
greater, and I persisted in the treat-
ment until the tithe °SKIS when the
seasine oeased and was as well and
atrong as ever r had been. I took in
all tvvelve or fourteen boxes of De.
Williams' Pink Pills, ,and Although
eeVeral years hare elapsed since I dis-
continued their tee, I jsave not in that
tune had any, return of the malady,
I owe thiehanpy release to Dr. Wil -
Hams' Pink Pillar and Will alwaelehaVe
a good word to say for them.
The experience of yen% has proved
that there is itheointely no disease due
to a vitiated condition of the blood or
shattered nervete that Dr. WilliaMa"
Pink Pine will not promptly ettre, and.
those who are buffering from Ruth
troubles would Mead much misery and
Mire teensy by promptly resorting to
thia treatment. Get the ger:nine Pink
Pins every tilde aoddo not be persuad-
ed to take an imitttion or some other
remedy (TOM a deaieer, who for the
rake of t,he eXtra profit to ralirattelf, may
eay is 'just as good." Dr. Williams'
Pink Pills cure when other triediebuse
"'"itTr
FOR EVERY +CO 01
CORRECT ANSWER
We ask not ono (tont
cf MOnoy. In the
accompanying Illus.,
tration Is represented
In outline tho plot ro
of Napoloon. Find the
picture, mark it, *rid
return to us, arid to
Vieth of our pat.
roils wilt") Inter!.
Prote this pure°
oorroctly wo will '
give a beaiAtlful
Heavily Plated
Heart Bangle
PUULE
Vinci
Napoleceee
Picture
that are on the tree ready to attack
the young leaves so 80011-414 they put
forth. Even the fungicide destroy
the itingue later it 0411 only be after
the leaves have been more or less. in-
jured. Thie injury ehould be prevent -
511T. he. best way of keeping horn flies Le44 P"kageb•
.
01,110..11.
A. MORN l'I.Y REMEDY.
ture of kerosene and. fish oil between ,_C:ii LON TEA.
, away from cattle is tO apply a mix- "we — - ----- ------- ee, 30, V, 50 and 60e.
the borne and at other points where
the flies gather. One application ev-,
ery three or four days will be a great
help, Any kind of stiff grease to
which kerosene oil' has been added will
anower the purpose and if well rub-
bed info the hair at the beim of the
honornnunntesed not be put on in very large
YOU CAN always rely upon: the pUtity and uniformity of
NETHERSOI,E
BRACELET,
In making this marvelleee
as Illustrated. •
offer we have no desire to
pose ea public benefactors.
telt isinpituar:Ilyn•palettlpialcnkeitagrietbreontsr.htioesopinbmetdifetd
Irrult /Powder into the bands
et the public, This powder is put up
in 10 cent packagte. with sufficient in
each, to make tea gieesee or lime
fruit eordial,-a most delicious, re.
frothing and delightfully pleas-
ant drink, and all wife ere awarded
one of our Bracelets we require to dig -
tribute for us, among hien& 25 sam le
Package*. In order that onr goods may not• fail Into the hands of 'unappreciative people, we requ
you M collect froM each person you leave a wimple with, 6 cents, half the selling price of same. After die.
Mibuting the 25 packages you return nit the money, We will then give youtor this service,
place, a Solid Geld Shell Ring, beautifully engraved, and "tts air who 'return this •\,1
absolutely free, and in addition to the Bracelet, which was awarded you in raciest
puzzle within three clays from when seen arse wowin send with the_
Ring, also free, a [splendid lialmulating Ruby. Emerald or fialee---
phire Genuine Tiffany style knelt Pin, To many Ole offte-7.;
may seem impracticable, To all such we say it is certainly worth in.
vestigatlng; the risk is nothing, as we a* none of your money. We I
have been in bustneas in Toronto for ten years, and have never failed to '
fulfil every promise religiously, Our bnsiness it a legitimate paying
enterprise, carried on upori the broadest principles of co.operation, and
conducted by men of experience, and business ebility. We are far-seeing enough to knoW
that the greater inducement we otter the quicker our goods will become popular, and we
are liberal. enough in our views to offer inducements to stimulate our indnetries wl4ch have noverbeen
attempted or approached by any similar company. Our businees is conducted throughout on the highest
Scale of honor. Regarding our responsibility, we refer you te any mercantile agency, NVe see you to
interpret our Picture Puzzle and send us your address. We will sward you the Bracelet end semi you,
...postage paid, the 25 sample packages of 'Arne Fruit Powder. Distribute thent according to instructions
and We wingive you also the Solid Gold Shell Ring ead Pifi, Could any proposition be more:air/ Avail
yourself thia great offer while you have the dtmortunity, or someone else will out out the Picture Puzzle.
audit will not likely Wear Maim Mention this Mgr.' ' "
YISDALL SUPPLY GO. - - - Adelaide St., Toronto, Ont.
I .
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mile of shore. T'he procession was in ..0,,,,,,ithiri'yeii,.44.ormaiq mmii.,,,,wou,...1..,,,i, ••
. l' '
viewl a horse and cart,. in vvhich were e •
laie of. the jail exhorting him, and. the
seated York the malefaCtor, the chap- I.
Agrictilturali
.. •
• ht•
bangeattn eitting.behiled, with his. legs rilipmvx .
AYMANWW,Weyet t.
otter the edge, fortifying his .spirite.
fvfriotneh aaesiflitYtdXboatratlefiw.°1111ihme!ctretow fttionkine, ' TMPROVING:POTATOES.
hie pocket, ' for this was , a eciontry , one ,_f th fir i; . .1 _ ,
0 4 , S . met lode or Mew -
pageant,/ with. • hothing but . rooks, and ing
bniiroved earieties of pole toes I
hare and •there a. farmyard labourer, as
sightseers' no crowded progress, ouch.' ever •pat into prate:ice mias suggested
asehate-friom.Newgete to Tybern or by natures effort to ,assist in this
Neweastle jail to the: town. moor. On' -were, says w. s. inies.
So . -:I t
one side of thesart walked. the sheriff,
are. faveeed in growth. by °Icon:X.44ton: '
on the other three constables, one of
whom was Budd,' and a. small derach- we may note be, able to enalyener .de -
Ment. of helpers after the' pattern of itnettaieniedeivbittei L le,rie ;Cy note the etrikr
ihe one -eyed man. Jeremy York sat g , ,
wards;
eeta and silent, 'gray as 'tobacco Ash
laabited in • the elothes he woee when -
Wiesen; he held his eyes bent down- ot foliage, 'as :simpered with •the iitle-
Plants,' vigor of stalks end •eerfeetion
, tut t•y 0. some particitlar .
• • .
his tips:. we're Matpressed ifito el,. speeimens et the fieicle-eDo riel fail -
tive bloOdiessitues; lie gave, no heed to •to 'stake sttch Plants, eas they. Often
dlie chaplain,' who mumbled in his' ear; •
ssees mere' energy and power of
he had ,only Spoken once: else:she had P.°.
eattere,d the..eart, ande that: Wag: to ser teansmitting. deeirable itharacteristies
to the orilinaey: "Sir; before •God .1 th inlets erept than. may be deeteoPed
ara inhoeent." All the •while he lay by .'severale years of ea refUl reanipula-
waiting Tor the da.y. of .' eeeeutiotelte . . • ...
, he& By .this method some of thentore
.
h •il o ore " : ..
strikieg. specimets in the plant world
' .The cait rolled -up' to' the gibbet,' and. .
the Onstables and helpers Ochre the have heen. seeured....it' the ,thne ' of.
greartese,'praet yigok go thrOttgh' Your
'croWd'into a circle 'round, it. It Was
i
thought •th t 'Yak , would make:. 6 fierde having' a eumbet 'of pma 1 stakes
...looking up, •Iilis•Atms Were pinionecle•
sPeech, het lie -held ' hie peaCe; -.never . . , e : i • .
With five ealrattes' teeth then
teeth you. and..isrark. these. cosispictieus
.the hangmen: hitched theeend, . or, ehe hells.
re ropnd hisneek;•the•chaplain peity-: yoa eau gO en, the field evhen eheeeep
0 : parnesely . and devenelyt • the erowd• : is mei ured and etteily secute', the cratint
• • • .
- "i4o •ii• ' ot. the season's growth. ' ' •- '-
held eheir beeath, end, note_a u d ;
broee the dreadful stillneas .iniving.the . ., . _ „ ... .. . i:
dreary 'sweep' of the w .
ind• over . the Selecting :Seed from the cella' to n-
eandhills and the seething and hiseing crease vitality lea more diffieult . task:
of the breakers rising and falling upon .
and an •actua I knowledge ,as to, .varieter
.
the trainee. The sherift ' then ' geve • • • -
is necessary to. Menke I.}.IttDest reptilte,
the, sigpal; the . driver 'who held , _the.
The tw6.thein peinie to be, coneidered• -
hoeseet head; started . the Snit:dale •the
care relied away; and 14tJereney.:Yerk are size and eye. development -The larg-
• - ' ' . est porato With. the 'beet,' eye • develop- .
pOsture under -the gibbet, when lt• was
hanging. " , .
But scarce hati he swung to en erect .
meet is the one 'with the largest vite '
.
ality, Ileum if folloWs thet,Lhe lergest
obasived that the hangman 'had ' not
allewed for hie' considerable stitture;• 'seed pieee With 'the' least nuenber .of
.hia toes touched the ground; but ere eyee le 'the bettet for the Purpoie, and
the•erceed conld well distingeish this;__ , .
not-over-three-eyesesheuld-•-beeteeed-in
the group of•men whoen the veiled -Woe:
man in black had conversed.with gath- eny : case: . I mit: neyeelf rar record as
ered round the auspended tigure in such* oPPosed to the &election of 'smooth-
ie wde as -pertly to support it. , • The eyed, potatoes: for • eeed. Now the raa-' '
sheriff, .conversing with" the hangman, .ttires a the• eyes '0f. a petato are the
.
looked. away; sib notice -was taken 'of • • . .,
chiteacteristicis of.: :the type . When, oei-
the Mtion of these peOele, •for It was •
a comment eastom in those . deys for &rated; mid' when the potato begins
friends Of. a malefactor to gather to '. runout " thectegli any c,auseWhate
about•him aftst hei had. been turned :•
orate. thgeeyes always get smaller, neve .
eft eta• shore him up, and to de their
er larger. : •peleet the, tubere with
hest te keep him from stranglin,g .dttre''
ing the .halfehour in which he -dangled, stem end eyes' .. that: "protrude. , The
The crowd looked me; white the group eyes of 'the middle and, Of the main
ofmen were trying' to effect ' they. . •
teem tad should ' show a. bulge heloete
!night have gaessed; but whether the
eriminal should, be ultimately mend M. that is, toward. the stein end. Any ten,.
Immediately throttled was ail the same denci toWard coarseness willehe „cradle.
to the mobe as it Was apparently to the eated by field. cultivation .enti.nedine
Sheriff. It was an execution 'allYWILy; ' :try:condition:a .and especially with 'the
thia Was ehe sight that the people . of use of smell seed as is •often•nsed. If
j . • ' ,f• ld ' t• - • ' b 1 r
. •
'hamlets had colored the sandhills 'to .enough, •the siztooth and -medium-sized
stele what it wOuld, there was nothing yinir 'general field erope With excel -
of it. -
witness, and be the issue of the select- stock pray be used the first season• for
to disappoint. them in the presentation lent results, using citily best ape -Omens'
'for seed propagation. . .
'Ate the expiration of half' 'an hour, The protruding stem end. eyes. will
time was caned by one of .theemen who give beet resnIts. if eaeli piece to be
drewled rotind the motionlees body; the Planted weighs font 'or five ounees, If
sheriff signed to the executioner,: who, there should be mote than Cite eye to
springingforward, severed the rope, three ounces, cut the poorer ones out,
and the body fell -into the outaLretch-: as the above class of•• eyes generally
arms of those about it. . A Minute 'produce several 'original stalks. The in -
after, a aniall cart, containing a shell, dented eyes in the middle and toward
With brodght to the gibbet; .the body • the seed. end are •gegetally single stalk
.wes placed in it, five men of the group Producers and two epee may be used,
who had clustered about. ihe pendent eating out :•extra eyes ef . less thee.
form eprang into the caft, and. within ' five (moo. Use. no small Pieces in
a few moments the vehicle was being any edse. • Plant :three feet apart each
driven rapidly in the direction of Sand- - way on your best soil and sate for
wich. .• ,
.. . thoroughly, Repeat your seleotiqn•
(To Be Continued,), - 'tom seed plot' instead of field, using:
. zee . product of seed plot 'as soon as the am-,
.•
. aunt is large enough for your gib.
•eral field crop purposea. Repeat your
p.—... selections eech year end your seed
eimiliemits or I he Deem's' Mott -See lee for . Pl°1 Will 1043P You stilvlisa v6111 'the
- ire enty YOH Ir..1. . beet of seed. 'With year selections
. made each year; almorit any sized seed
The question atiked frequently by will give geed results, whereas if you.
voltinteers ai to the conditions of tee simply take from your crop lhe ine;-
tong serviee medal, granted to the colo- diitsin arid sinali sized potatoes, theroad
nial volunteers, is covered by the Gen- '' r
to .. run reit " it only a. short, one.
...• ,
.. • . . e. :or my (nen fields. the seed. is grad -
oral' Order .setting forth the "Condi- 'tid for three years except of esurse
Gone of NV:arrant 'of the &Ionia' Aux- neer ,varieties, so that I never have te
iliary Forces Officers',. non-corammiso- Hari common stock, I thus make a com-
e new. o a oc ae •
k reattlt,. I' never' get a new sott bul
sioned officers, and'reen also, Decora- e
tiort, Viotoria, R. I." . :onee. See that you have the,beete then
It. proves that the. decoration, shall grade it With the same care you, would
be granted, to officers, non-com s
mi. -
• your farm stock arid to every farmet
storied °Meuse and Men of the militia or potato grower who prents• even an
acre each season, the above sums -
and . volunteers, except the permanent. teens- will, if followed, increstee trat pro.
force, and headquarters or district • fits from one-third to onte-balf, •
ataffeserying in theeolOnies, who have. '
Served. continuously for twenty years;
ten years service in the ranks tocount • LET VS SPRAY. '
tor °Mesta; SerViCe on West Atrican
Coast to count denble; Service ill One rt le agreed bY everylexly now that
eolony and pektly.in another to count a spraying apparatus is a necessary
in making cm the entire period; ten u .
years' service in volunteers of Or at et meet to eyery fruit farm. There are
: Britain; he Count. • The' clause. in Die So many kin& of inseete te he killed
regulation that has, special reference and fungona diseases to be fought that
to Canada 1st •
"Such colonial auxiliary forces' de- unless the farmer sprays his trees
,coration to he eonferred under such '',
faithfuffy he hate little chairs to here
be submitted by the Governor-Generai fruit growing so uncertain a bueiness
a crop. It is this that has, made
regulations as may from time to time ves''
.of the Doneinion Of Canada -the regu- that the farmeta rho fallow .the old
rations thils intbmitte,d to correspond
as far ea preisibie with those heiddeVen teereugeiy
trine praistiee are generally pretty
for the volunteer officers! decoratiornv discouraged. The only times
* •
ft would, therefore, appear that the when they ean get a Crop are Season&
reguletione Under whleh the long ser- when everybody has a glut of 'fruit,
vice medal tor 'Canadian' volunteers iti .
granted is; and will be, subjeet tosuth . ';'..-: ., f •
and they cart get nothing ,for it. Spray-
.eonditions as His Excelleney the Gov- ing with insedicidee and • UhEicide0
erstor-Generar, in other words, the is the re -reedy for this conditien of
Militia Department, may direct, whieh things. Excepting to:lamely frosts or
must of emirs* he in harmony, with the , ether weather peculiarities that are.
ttmintuormme.
GOOD SHEEP PASTURE.
Clovers are excellent for sheep pas-
tures and a mixture of the white, me.
diem red, alsike ()lovers with some line-
othy can scarcely be improved upon.
Provide pure freeh water in the pas-.
tare ttAti reeve some soiling 'crop, as
rape, yam or oats on hand ico that
any shortage of pasture may be bridg-
ed over.
JOLLY WOMEN OF VIENNA.
Vienna, the capital of Austria. is
briefly noted for producing three
things7coffee, inusic end women. The
word, "jolty" . describes the temper of
the Viennese woman most ,aptly.
She is as good a hchusekeeper as her
German sister, but not quite so par-
ticular; she is quite agi eeonomicaLebut
dresses herselt more artistically; she is
just as gpod a mother, but a more
loving Wife, She is 'somewhat nor -
votes; and the quarrel with her bps -
band is as regular as -the amen in the
prayer. The truest and prettiest type
of the beautiful Viennese woman is
that which Melee from the south, In
With th majorit of her Euro -
pease sisters, the Viennese makes mar-
•
xrages her goal,
Capital and labor go well enough th-
gether, but the trouble is too •many
men are trying to get capital without
labor. "
.
Man in Distress.
A. whole,family suffering. A :dull
aehieg of nerve or Muscle, or the
aceter perms of ne.uralgke, toothache,
orlumbago makes life a misery. Bot
Nerviline-nerve pain cure -will re-
lieve all thee% Nerviline is powerful,
penetrating, toed effectual., ,
t '
SLEEP, • . .
Some doctors believe that a man jute
juat so many hours to be awake; and
Drat the more of them he usee up in
-daY the shorter his life*, will be, A
man might live to be 200 if he could
sleep most of the' trine. :the prope.e
way ,to economize time, therefore, is
to eleep *item therie is nething ,beltee
to do, . ' • , •
.
. tif v. r I I,* Ygor; '
itce0by yether.o tirr th's,ii':111111Prealteett'llog 111;rolthZ
hu si,fteris rho mons. manna pain, mr6es ulna
ef RS. smoinovs •,, sae „
critic, and 1 the best rosneity for diarrhum, 250. boh
by all drit gists throughout the world. Be
sive and ask for '• airs. WinsiOw's soothing Simile
.
*CtliAT WCYULD_Lee0 IT.
Docter,:sighed the fae man, Iguess
it's no ,use. I've tried every. thing you-
ve • lire:Scribed and .grown f leishier
the thee: "Vora. latest recommenda-
tion Was 'to tide horeeback, done'so
faillitulty for a month, he I've I ak-
en 0,11 eighteen pounds' anti the horse
haEl lost lee. .
'Art I thereel • a scientific suggestion,
mid the elated (limier. Try letting the
horee ride yea for, a while.
u By, s Hives new fife th
• and restores the color.
'Hair. It makes agree
*ad by all druggists. eoce a bottle.
, LABOR-SAVING SHEARS.
- Garman Who-believesin labor-sav—
ing deyices has patented a pair of
shears with a spring attachment.
,When a Cut has bkin made and the
shears are Olosed, the spring opens the
„blades slIghtly, When they are wide
open, ready lor outting, the arrange-
ment ots in the reverse way and as -
stets in closing them. • Both actions-
•
'A SOON FOR THE LAME.'
THE IVEY PATENT EXTENSION SHOE 60,,
Me NOXIOUS 41,1 +nemesia, ,nidrahA of eviny Num min mid Mellen In Canada whose imam
nem consists to One I Lemg shorter thau the Oar. sod ere offering good pylori M.
ployurt nt to every m e moo who will tart the trouble to write tot OMAN 404 OW
eet,er Mains. fret ung ot Ilmemiietra f'gr yostreelf arid you wile after Welling 18
"•1;184tilaiisiervierw40111ctrliutlirevibnecset°,tifiltar°4tititoreV41"ereB semi ou the market, and onaelso
tbe maw to walk es von, wing with ease and eonifort, t° wear tiny ordinary Mom
alum, an r gives !hem Ow mine at Peatati05 Ms their lucre fortunate bloods, Deseriptivr
ototoltir 0158,,elrimiloarsofilteye totiviit Egiik, for terms I-0 MOMS. AddreaS
T • TORONTO, CANADA,
POLICE FORCE OF ONE.
Iceland Ls probably the one country
in the world/which gets along with a
Single policeman, T,hei descendants ef
the Vikings have no need ef police-
men, The Solitary officer, in epite of
his great responsibility, has a. very
leaay time. Ile is maintaiued more for
ornament and dignity than for use,
The Icelanders tinetle it would not de
to have a capital without a poticesnall,
and so they keep one,
• A
It is no snap to makea time exposure
with a camera.
.
Fact, Fancy and Fable -
neve oonvineed people that Putnam's
Painless Corn Extractor should be
given the preference. Get rid of yoter
corns; ,get rid of thorn without pain;
use Putnam's Extractor and no other,
COST OP A. IT—OYAL FAMILY.
The total coat to Aussie tif the
imperial is $20,000,000 per
year.
•
Beware' of Ointments for Catarrh
that Contain .idereury
as mercury will surely deeti:ey the sinoii of
smell and con:emery derange th. whole eys-
tem when entering it terough the mucou- aur -
face. Stith articles should nev. r be used ex -
rapt on prescriptions twin reautable phydici,
ans, toe damage they win h ton fon to
the g od you ean possibly derive from thetn.
HalPs.Catarrh Cure, manufactured by le J,
Cheney. Sc Co., Tolede. 0., oniteins no mercury,
and is taken internally, 'acting (*pal), upon
the.blood and mucous surfaces or the system.
In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be mire yoa get
the Renew,. It to taken internally, hnd made
m Teledie Ohio by, F. J. Cheney 5: Co. Te,11-
menials free,
Sold by Druggiste, price 75o. per bottle.
Hall's Family Pllis are tbe best. '
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BISMARCK'S DRAUGHT BOARD.
The late Prince Biamerck was 'an
ardent lover of a game of draughts,
and is said to have possessed the most
eatable draught board in existence,
the squerea of which Were 'made of
erold and :silver, to represent the light
and dark squares' respeotively. The
men evere made of theeranie metals, the
silver. men haviug the addition of .a
diamond. In the centre, the gold
draughtsmen beving-a--eulty--inlaid-ehe
the centre of each. • -e
- • The Tallman
a of Beauty vows CePtIVAting
A At. Pire, oniPlexIon ASE
up Beautiful as s rose.leat; clear soft and re
vetf es on infant'a, can bePobtained,
Sent free on opplioatfOrl•
ve • THE TALISMAN 00,
77 VICTORIA ST., TORONTO.
rass Dant
Instrunumts, Drums, Uneforms; etc,
.Every town can have a band,
• 144=ig:alligt;,"(Itrkv,t :liTitggip,f44"'
ROVICE"&ma.4,111,Ogilto, Can.
Ideal Leathei Po;;sh
:WIll hoop your shim soft ae velvet
MADE IN ALL COLORS;
SOLD EVERV*BERN.:,,,..0
SUNIMER SESSIO
• NIMMO & HARRISON;
BUSINESS AND SHORTHAND 0011901, ;
inirtstoBlieLft
Bsulltailing,:rtigOehr.TuoirterouritandwOot3.11c71,1Stalr.le),Torot
Th -rough notice t o'
Thorough preparation for Inland ReVenue and Civil Ser-
vice examinations. Open entire jean day and evening.
Send postal for free intormation. •
4% P it; rpririls1 viti;r111.11:vn?tliec;t1111:(15.7„ttrrklopiVeerit
rilutr ly.1 aultrlit from S50 upwitihr reee.ved for., „
t h j 1,14
'als'ilee4tpui.;e:ttlirlenart,ni*darsidilhe:eirisrYeting wIdeTreed interriSt
rro PI:tem785:11:0 vvY00 t 1 151 el Prtr ;It r°0 rri :r sy ti.a 18 el o Da ;`. ijui"; ft8ir mr "
compound in safe end conservative speculative invest -
The ootninionenvestment Company of Toronto,
Canada Permanent Ohatahas„ 18:1'21,1nto • "
L.. COFFEE & COEstablished 1846.
CRAIN AND COMMISSION
MERCHANTS,
Booing 409-11 Board of Trade •Staltilng,
TORONTO, ONT.
TliriafAS FLYNN
•
Boiler Makere!
_Fitters Lathe Hands I
P 13 981 We ean give good meehanics steady work,
. . good. wages, coi.31,well lightedoveleheated
shop, best modern convenkeriCes. •
LiBvirnagOtcfhoerdapi,s beatthe, progressivecity...
Tires' WATEROUS, Drantford, Canada..
LONG SERVICE MEDALS.
Imperial order granting the decora-
tion. beyond human power to remede. spray-,,, .4, $ ,,
- ' ing wiii make fruit. growlug 0 safe it
THOUGHT HE unArn CA.MP PIM 'bueinese IS en? kind of fanning. It
will aleo be mote profitable also than •
Denny --Th, captain told me to kape fruit growing has ever been betore,
avVey from thi inemye foire•
Larry--Phwitt did ye tell him 4 for fruit grOWille; Ntrill then be POO*
sible only to those who are able to
Denny --I told hilt the ineiny,,,,wut so give the increased care ,and skill whieh
busy shootin, they hOditist Made ley it reottirea to mske sute of a etop, It
loins yet. should est be forgotten that th6 firat
MASTS. spraying should be done befote the
' . buds heve burst into leaf. That cau
Wette-eater grandfather walked ten. be made mneh stronger as to fungi -
mike on hit 'eightieth birthdey, 'cidee than will be Rafe to use after
, Potts -ash I My grandfather walk- the young vegetation has put forth.
1 ed eighty mile* on his tentli, birthday. This first sptaying will destroy spores
lighten the work of the cutter'.
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'" Pharaoh TOG "Pas"":"'"
• Cigar Yeeneseturer.
DISCOVERED AT LAST,
A wholesome, nourishing prepare-,
tion which takes the place of tea and'
coffee cures indigestion, and 511 coin -
plaints caused by tea an& coffee which
roisonous,.' Rocko Health Drink "
• auzoititely pure and is usedl yodr
.mea.14 instead of coffee, A 10c. pack-
age will make 75 cups. Itokco also
makes a delicious summer ice'd drink,
For sale by grocers, Ask for it.
ste.u.s FEMALE BODYGUARD.
The King of Siam bas a bodyguard
61 female warriora-400 girls chosen
frOm•airiong the strongest •and 'hand-
soraest of all the ladies in the land.
.
O'Kt. EFE'S
Itivisorttet and Str. ngthens.
Vse.. LLOYD wpm oronto, GENERAL AGENT.
. •
SOLID ROBBER WHEELS.
A new wheel tor motor oars and aim.
ilar heavy Vehicles is called. a flexible
wheel, The box la- formed of e block
of solid rubber that bears the whole
weight of the conveyance and acts as
a spring.
Hatei Carslake, rgretuk Plan, Rooms
$1 a de? up! Ong.
13..T.E,Stalipn, Matthaei. Geo, Chirslake k Co,. rroplo,
•
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13ER,LIN'S PAUPER. CEMETERIES.
More than 3,ona -persons are buried
annually in the paupers' cemetery of
Beelin,
Est Tootiono
.F.ACTORI ,NILMtreir
VERY CONFIDING.
I never saw a man of more eonfiding
disposition than Barber. .
That'a Barber, all right. Why, he
even believes his own lies
MINERAL WOOL.
This material being fire, frost and
verniin proof is now being very largely
need as a non-conductor of heat, cold
and sound. In cold storage, public build-
ings private residences, etc" also for
covering steam, hot water, hot air,
and cold water pipe. The Eureka
Mineral Wool and Asbestos '05.,
Toronto, will be pleased to send de-
scriptive pamphiet if you ate 01-
lerested.
••••••61••••%
monEsT APPEAL.
The attenticin of English-speaking
visitora to the Milan Catheetal is read-
ily ettrected. by the following notice,
which appears over an alms -box:
Appele to Charitables, The Brothere,
so -balled, of Mercy, ask siender arms
Per the Hospital. They harbor all
kinde of &stades, ands have no respect
to religion.
Hobbt-Hat are. Co.-,
Double Tubesi, give Odd service LON !:,80
:BINDER.
-•-•Sand in early—wen t last lonir.
-Headquarters for ,
—Coodrleh single Toes,
—G. & 'Detachable,
'--Morgan & Wright,
-Maple Sundries; Sad-
dles, Tubes, &o.
Dealers' prices on aPplication. '
• • • .
•
American. Tire . Co.,
164-168 King St. Wcist, '
_ .TORONTO, , •
• CALVER S
Carbolic Disinfectants. Soaps; Clint-
=Tooth Powders, etc., have been
d too medals and diplornas for su pe :tor
excellence. Thel r regular use prevent infecti-
otis diseases; Alik year dealer to obtain a
supply. Lists mailed free on application.
F. C. CALVERT & CO.,. '
. MANCHESTER, •-• • ENGLAND. . .
ONE N1011TdCirn 41.sk your.
Os. for it.1 Heeler
at0611 Brat,
The " Balmoral," Free. Bus Irsh';',44;
.
IC11:71.th0110 Prayer ai:;-
tweeinn, Plettireir, firw nary, _en.d. _Cl_atr: 0. Or! Inent8
5 ltiostloaLl WC ehel. rIViad/11 ma rd, re rk:reegel:ti
D.& J. semen & Gee taintroai.
Procured In CU O'ounirlea. Dealgoe,
pAcTufeaNTorSocured rite for oforroatiors.
ts W
EGERTON, It, (JASK, Registered Solieltorof Patents,
Notary Public, Temple Building, Toronto, Ont.
AGENTS-ElWther.tto Than333(11e3:o)u7..uparlorline of
Chalon and Water Color Portraits, Frames,' ow. Solar
and Electric Printa su plied to .artist. .nd the trade,
All g°°Afg at wh°P1066WaltierGRTli, Termite, Out
The Dawsim Commission Co., Limited,
00e. west-;earket &Colborne Rt., Toronto,
Can at you best micas for your ,ApPles, Butter, BUN
Poultry, and other produce. if you ship it to them,
FOR sineeBRUCIte COUNTY -
rah! W wer 16, Kineardirie
FoAKR.AMI:ES,ART,
Some Great Bargains. Ayala tchlAlVtES
resit, NOve St m Ts and SIMI.
CATARRH fel !Lb
-.het .0seently cured.° Ianedleo (Werth
Ours Oa, 146 EiL Jame1131, Montreal.
7
WHITE'S PHOSPHO SODA
An Rfferveiming Phosphate, excellent Cleanser fot liver,
kiduey and stomach, takes*, place of mai tat prepare,
tions in ease of headache, its effedt le Immediate. Sold by
aiiaruggete in 106, 25c. 50o and 51.00 packages
•OttalutOtiF Drug 00,, 271Wellingten-st. E., Tortinto.
HARRIS
LEAD. COPPER, BRASS.;
Wholesale only. tongDistanceTelaphone1720.
WILLIAM 8T., TORONTO.
• Itillia. Mills & hales
Barrister:4Mo.; removed
to Wesley' Ridge., Rion -
mond Ht. VV.. Toronto.
ana twese
CUTTING SCHOOL
moo. C. ft 0. SC11001. rge."MZidtgrata"
nOlIMON SENSE KILLS Roaches, 1ted
ea Bags, Rats and Mice. Sold by all
• Dragglits, islet QUeeti Toronto.
ree eite.
ee.
..WOOD& PHOTO. ENGRAVI146
J:1_,JoNis ENG.C2
—643.10 ADELAIDE St ev TORONTO:
CARD INDEX...
The only perfect oyotem tor keep.
leg names end asidh esce
Semple tray outfit
Tim Oftio. SpeOlalty Mfg. 00.,
Limited
122 and 124 Bay St., TORONTO. Faotorr NeWirtarket.
et' Birlia vOlo t I ;h4:2:1'1;14:-1";
Stammer."
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THIt VALI* oft
•
A PARTU ENT MEDICINE,
IGHEST
GEA S.
• LOWEST • Twi
.
Rope, Lath 'Yarn, and Eloyclos. .
Deatio. Aiik For Quotations.
Dominion Line :1-21skiNt
. •
.
• Montreal bnd 'Quebec to Li vtrnool. •
Large and • fast Steamers Vancouver,
eDoyninion,. Scotsman, Cainbrornaee..e
Rates of, panne :- First Cabin, 850.upwairiss; 'Second
s Cabin, 535; Steerage, 822.50 and 803 50 • .
For farther. informed Of) apply tri Meal gen ta or
DAVID TORRANCE it 00...Cieneral Agents,
;17 St. Sacrament St., alontresl. '
That 0111.51
HOT OR COLD WEATHER
MAKES tiO DIFFERENCE!
"PEERLESS"
MAIIIIINE 011.• Does Its Work Well • •
./JfMardware, Drug and Geneml Storea all sell Mfg
their best Oil cheap as the other. .
UEEN CiTiffilLgo.oft.
sAMLROGEuSens.10R0E0
Michigan Land for Sale.
2 000 *ORES 000D FARROW LANDS—A,RENACI,
Ioeso,Osensin and Crawford Counties, Title mu-
/mt. On Michigan Central, Detroit Machined send ,
loon lahe Railroads. at prices winging from 32 .
per sore, These Lands are Close to Enterprising New '
Towns, Chun:Mem Reheat', etc., and. will be sold on most .j•
, reasonable termi. Apply to
IL R., rinacm. Agent, -tea Bay Olty, Mich.
Or J. W. CURTIS, WhitteMeretig10.
.FARm.FOR SALE..
la Waterloo Wilmot, Tp., one: mile n nib of
198 MAI, SITUATED
New. Dundee and 5 tulles stinth ,ettisburg, on•
o,T R. ; the -nd slopes gent'y towarils south and ad,:
- rieh e:ay Ku" lienloOd state of oth hatIon ; there
a° acres of °roller 1 unit gar • en stlasu acres of
to sl hardwaial bush, ced.tr and i.pruee hed.se around
buildir gs, and 300 Mile trees %wrier b na f on: Ord
Out soft wster et 'lotuses t bun ruPPlied wait .
W..ter by hydraulic nun ; power eheri on bore; about
mrog of wheat, ts meadow, battince ing erdp 1
farm owl be lionght with or without crop For terma
IsEAEL OlthiSSMAN, New Dundee. Orit.
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TTELID sEND
FOR
CATALOOUE.
Etremissors C (iamingro
ANOE
PETERBOROUGH, ONTARIO, CANADA.
J. Z. ROGERS, Manager.
Ontario Canoe Co. .
llellAbilly4,41014&,11,1101101818.+INBo
fREE! Ladi°1711
stela, with guard or
ehatelaineforseldingS dot.
al our fttUuised
Doylissatleo.eaoh:Lady's
literlingElliverWatahforselllug
8 dos. Doylies In latest and
preheat design. They sell at
4411Eposapalo:ro.ndW.dreit:e4115prnth401:mpe,tieeyttu4ornrtilwaroeuni
gout watch free. Unsold doylies
aveurneellie. IJNEN DOVLYgd..0ept., Twat&
ALLAN LINE
1/1A11.1 eT* LAWM/N°M
ST EA3fERS 1"6""E" "
LIVERPOOL.
Prim Liverpool. Pratt le, ontroal.
0 July ' CALIFORNIAN 20 July. •
13 July V.AINUf. ........ 27 ,fitly,
20 July ramatAri . August.
27 July.. LAURENTIAN ..... 10 August
3 Augudt... .. .. te Angst.
The now Twin Screw S. ittrarlan, 10,000 tens, wiii
exit front Ltverpo 'Ana. 14, mid from Montreal Sept. 7.
Cabin PaucOute -MOO end Upivarde.
becond cabia-eseeo, Rotten $66.60.
Steenges,-Iiiverpoolr L n, ilistegow, I;Orsilonderry
Quecoatorisn, 9'23 50.
For further information apply to
11, SWIRLIER, 71 Tonga St.,' Torento,
or & A. ALLAN, Montreal:
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Beitedutddolltdiedtausral
rtirliMmach, Lungs, Nertes, uTo:::ooditt:
nilhaintagn: Breattillobvildentit
HEALTH RIEST0110 VI:Pg.:VI
‘P ‘ Arabia*, Food,
which Awes toners end children, and also Beata alto.
Manful I Y Infanta whose A inmate and Debilitybeve te•
steed ail ether treatments. It digoetervheri all ether
lro la rejected, Mei 80 times its cot to medieles,
0 years, Annst„,,,...,..costilet 0 100100
45
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