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The Clinton News-Record, 1904-09-01, Page 3ROW OLD IS T EALTilr.tt4 beat PICESOMAL rourruns. TILL8 T )0Altra ONCE BED-tierf. Interesting Ocessip About Soren VERX OLD MIX= IX TEM By conelderiug the cooling a the Trominlieat Pivople. BEITIPIE earth, and by tracing backward* the when tee new wee spaniel( wine, procees of eooling. Lord Kelvin oeMe (who is a son of thp Prinoeils of ow po. tout Say' That Over .300,000)- 10"a (Waite estimate el the great- ileturies end nephew ot the young 000. yelaxa have, mooed since est and least number ot million. years meg) wait ewe; he was saw ovx whieh can poesible have peoused elm* huge Silver vetiver and taken in to 1* introduced for the first time to hie father, the Prinie lifivilliter of Spain, WI other high dignitaries,. wholied all deceived in fun welfOrm for the cerentenY. A eirailar performance took re after the birth of Me • 'the Earth hart been a Plane the surface of the earth was every. The time has Admittedly gone. by 'here red-hot." This estimate, 'he • expressed in the following. worth; : tio atteenPting to "reconcile the facts "We are very ignorant ab to the !of Nature" -to nee revognieed 'eldirelie-evith the chronology. or• the effects, of high temperaturee In alter- . Bible,. Which eaakee the ageeof the Ing the 1001uhlottvittea attd 013edge heate and meltiag temperatures ot World raeher law than 0,000 yeare, at Tooke, and as to their latent beat of zodood. in Abe Egyptian. Room tee eloteelseeeeseepe, tee ewer eau fusion. Vire must, therefore, allow back very wide limits in such an (intimate aee for WSW objets which go to on outheatieoted period long An. alt I haste, attempted to Make; but end think we ,nitte, with much probability tecedent to 4,000 years 13,0., say that the ,couselidation cannot greet is the wonder nrodieced on the • have taken place. lees than twenty minds Who 'het Make their a,cqualat million years ego, or we should now teem , In that same depertneent, have more underground beat than We. 41-Mtnit the Mitinfnies,' there is what le- in ninny reel/eats, the 'most strik- aetaaner have; nor more than 400 ing of the, exhibits in the department Yektrii ago, or we should now ,T -the body of a man who belongs to lia,ve lose underground heat than we twee. actually have. -London Anawers. the Stoee Age. • It title in an ate representation- 'of the peculiarly I . slitined grey° le which it was found, ANAEMIA -POOR BLOOD. es tele it has been in consequence some- ' what irreveeently nicknamed by the • habitues. of the l'eseilet "the roan Headaches, PiW441eisBt. Heart ValPt". ta,tion and onsuMption -• thanie-dish." • • ' ' • IIELIO OF 50,000 .0, • • •" *The .pertitellar• interest in that Anaemia -watery blood -is a tree - corpse -which• Men, 'women, end even elierous trouble; It steels insidious- Childree look -unon without the least ly 'rent slight symptoms to danger - thought or ..suggestion of the fear or eendiseeses, The thin watery blood horror usually Inseparable from death shows itself at first in pale lips, wan that it Is unquestionaely the face, breathlessness. heart palPitele oldeet exhibit:etre the Musoure; and tion, lost appetite, • if the trouble scientists Wei beat rather struck le not checked' and cured, -coneurap- by the fact that the atitlioritiee of Lien • follows; . coughing,, witting, tbe great inetitation have not, se to clanuey night Sweats, a total •break- • agy,. taken tliebull by the Immo, and down and death. What the anaemic . ' labelled thateexhibit dating suilerer needs is mere blood+-niere from 50,000 13, Thus,' with one strength. And there is nothing in single stroke of. the pen, 'Bishop 'Us- the whole wide world Will give new her's I3ibliCal Chrutology is Wont- blood and new strength so surely and • plied- by about nine, and it mey be so speedily as In'. Williams'. Pink that an (Wen. higher number would he rills. Every dose *helps' to seed required to setisfe the requitentents new; rich, red blood coursing through of the age of thee paxticuler sneel- the •systeni, bringing' strength to weak iden, - ' lungs and parts of the body, ' How long: has the earth been a Thousands testify to teeth Of . planet capable of sunporting not only thesesstatereents, among them. • Miss • beinah but .all forms of life? • • Eileen -re • Vilantlre, Germain, ' In an address Lord ICelvin once de-• who says :--"While attending school livered on the subject, eatheyed My 'health' began to give way. The -together . the:, 'opinions' of • various. trouble . came on • gradually and the 'scientific men, which cannot but * doctor who • attended inc said .it was ' of interest to 'every, thinkings. being; duo to .overettidy 'and', that a. 'rest Darwin, ,hia, "Origin of Species,' would put inc right, But. instead ,of • stated: that "In- all • probability .ft' far 'getting 'better I grew weaker, stif longer period' than 801:4000,000 years fered from heacheches 'ehd dieziness, has elapsed;" . while later' on,;. in the and at night e did not sleep: well. I same book; he Wrote : "}Ie who can wan troubled with pains -be .the 'back, read Sir. Charles Lyell'e, grand work me appetite left .rne and grew pale on the 'Principles of Geology,'whieb as a. corpse. Finally ,T ebecterne se* . the' future liistorine recogniee•ae weak: I was forced to. remain in :bed: having - produced a revolution: in iut7 As the doctor did. not hell) -me any, tural science, Yet - .does not wing I asked ray father to get Inc • Dr. hew incomprehensibly Vast have been wIllititere Pink :Pills. Before I had the past Periods* Of thee, 'hate' ' at esed, two boxes,. there .wan :in inn - once doge this volume." ' • • prevenient, end when ,t bad taken. a • WHEN ,THE hail dozen boxes I eves% agailt. in 'per. feet X believe all Week 'Orli Lord Keevinheraself-then, profespor, will nod mew' health 'if. , take William Thomson -over forty Years the pills," • e • -• ago, 'made atteMpt. to calculate„ indigestion, .beert treuble,. the length Of time during: which ethe rheumatism' kidney ' troehle, :tend , the sun has been burning at' Its • present spew,' ailment's 'of, , ,romen are. all :rete, . and in that ' - eenriection he clue. to Poor blood, and 'are all cured wrote': seems, lea • the w-heiqt by Pr. Williams' Pink Pills. You can most.probable that the sun has not get these been' tiny .needieine illumniated the earth • for 1.09,000,e dealer, or by post paid at fid. 000 years, and ,almost: certain that 'cents :a box or six boxeS for $2.50 he has., not dbee, se: for 000,,00.0•090 by writing -The Dr. .Willitteas'. Medi - years. , As, for .0e future,: we may . eine Co., Brockviile, 'Ont. say with equal. certainty .that the• in- habitants vie the 'earth cannot .cone . • • ' tinue to. enioyettie light and heat es- IRISZE. CATTLE HUNT. sential to their 'life for :many: million, years longer, unless 'new sources, •noss• !unknowe to us,, are prepared in the . great, storehouse creation '7It is a remarkable evidence, of the acute . perception of Lord .,Kelvin's mind, as of the rare ,ptevision, of his intellect, that the • last words -"Un- less new sone*, now nnicnOWn to lie, are prepated in tile • great storeliouSe. .of creation' '-should been added to that remarkable :sentence: : • As an exaraPle of the very extraor- dinary range of time given the age of the earth; .consider the follow - leg statement trent Professor. aulte!s "Students! Manual of Geology." Ile wrote s "Air. Darwin estimates • the tinie required her the dennElation of tlie rocks Of :the'W,eald 'Kene, or tbe'eroiden'of -.'spa,Ce.'1.-Isetween:., the ranges: of cheek -hills, known as ,•the North and 'South Downs,. at three hundred 'million of 'years. It. May be possible, perhaPsi that. the esti- mate is a .hiihdred ',Ones too great, and that the ievel' #the elapsed -did not exceed, theee millioa ',years; ; but on the other hand, it is just os likely that the time which' actuallyS elapsed gime the firet cominencethent at the erosion, till it was nearly EIS com- plete as it now 115; was really a hun- dred times:greater' than his estiraate, or thirty thousand of years. 86,000,000 YEAlt8 Or LIFE,.. Professor Phillips, in a lecture to the University .of Cambridge, consid- ered the rate of. erosion . I3etween the ranges of the Worth and, South Down to be rather -one inch a year. tiia,n Darwin'esestimete of orie inch in a hundred. years, so that oa Mere geol.:. ogical grounds he -reduced the times • to about a heridredth. Calctilatieg however, the actual .thickness of all -tiro known geological strata of the earth he calne•to the 'conclusion that life on the earth's serrate mto • pro- 7 eet-e' bably date back to between 88 and 96 million yeare. A DANGER, TO BABY. VVithin the last ten years, Profes- sor Sollas; of Oxford, working on • '• new principles applied to tlie• strati- 'bedews, haste preaChed against the Aed rocks reduced this time very soseadea soothing medicines for considerably, for he wrote "So far as t can at present see, ;the lapse .of time since the beginning of the .Cam- brian systeni is probably lesa than 1/,000,000 years, even when compute ed on jet. assumptionof uniformity, which to Me Eteente contradicted by the most salient facts of geology." • STARTLING FIGURES. What are the data, it will natur- ally be dsked, On which caleulatiens Of this Magnitude are Made? Among thtiL Meat iMpottarit are the .considere /Atoll of the Underground heat which is constantly being conducted out of the earth --in• other words,. the cool- ing of the earth, the speed at which the earth rotates on its fiXIS, as Well as physieal, properties of rooks at high temperatures; The loss of heat by conduction was Lord Kelvin's first argurneet for lim- iting the age of the earth. Ile found that if the earth had beett losing heat In the poet "With title? approach to young rig. The Marquis Ito, the r Japanese statesman, Is described as an Ind*, fatigable reader of European and Anierican Itterattire; He reada not enlY the standard works, but the neW Pdhiteatiene and the current periodi- cals of both hemispheres are de- voured- lJe reads German, French„ English, and Chinese as easily as he Open his onet language. He has been accustomed to gt1te five or :six hours a day to reeding. Jan Kubelik, the -famous violinist, was only nye years old when he was Presented with his firat violin Tile father gave him lessons, and at eight he played in a conceit at Pragde, and attracted a good deal of no- tice. At fourteen he played so won- derfully at his Anal examination that professore and musical erities, were unanimous in their praise, and Euro- pean -fame followed in a very short time, . Sir Edward 13, tialet, British ex - Ambassador to Berlin, is an opera- tic librettist and dramatic author or ne mean merit. When acting as British . Minister -Resident at Cairo In the daes. before Arabi's -rebellion he wrote several" plays, which were privately: acted both there arid after- wards at Berlin on the dainty bijou stage which forms on of the attrac- tions of the Emba.sey. He also wrote the "book" for pr. Cowen's' opera,' •yeatiroldr," which was produc- ed at -Covent Garden in 1.895. The Right Rev; Charles dart 'El- licott, D. D., .Bishop et Gloucester, is,en active trieyclist, notwithhtencle lug the fact that his lordship has readied his eighty-Aftli year. He hag erne taken to the three-wheeler with- in the Jest decade, having always been fassiOnately fond of .walking, Skating . and . mountaineering, too' until quite recent years, have been ainongst the Bishop's recreatlEnts. At one time, indeed, • he was the finest figure -skater anywhere around the City of Gloucester,' . Sir Henry Irving was once chatting with some brother actors about stage animals, and a certain pony Was re- ferred to as having proved an excel- lent actor when engaged in a well- known play. "Why," said .a famous player, zs if to prove the fact, "he used to go on the stage and yawn all the: time I was busy at the. foot- lights." "WM." said Sir HenrY, slyly; "I don't .know s about Ids being a good actor, but I •should say' he was a geed . Cardinal Repliael Merry det Vale POntificial Secretary of State, is „a Londoner by birth, although there is nothing' suggestive of the Cockney in his. name. :It was on October lOtli, 1865, at 83, Gloucester Place, Port - Wert Square, • thathe first saw the light, his father at thietime being Secretary to the' Spanish 'Ernhassy. Fie went to school at Slough,. and zerepleteci his .education .at Ushaw • College' Durham As a young nian Wild .Vievd had Become, rieetleie; he was fond of cYclingr shooting rid- ance to •13'armera, ing. and dnnriilg. Cardinal Merry del Val 'spealcs IlVelanguages fluent- Such'a hunt as Would have delight- ly-English, Spanish, French, Gor- ed the heart of Fenimore Cooper's seee eee doughtiest heroes has jest concluded --Freom---th'-e--Weit'ion of newsboy to within three miles of the centre of Belfast city, a. herd of Wild cattle being exterminated on the slopes of Cave Hill,, which frowos majestically over Belfast Lough. Some years ago Mr, Stofford Mc- Lean, a .farmer, pat some polled cat- tle on the bill and a young bull re- verted to savagery and induced some members of the heed to follow his •lead. : In the ' course of time they 'Multiplied, and the younger mem- bers Were wilder than the old. They broke hedgesand fences, and foraged, anywhere and everywhere.. Mr. McLean' was held responsible for their, depredations. Claim fel- towed •claim for fences broken • and hayricks demolished, uhtil the farmer in despair, invited evefeeee to Sole in a grand built and put a stop once and for all to their work. . • Men climbed' the hill' armed with every class; of weapon to be foul:id:in the district, pistols, old Ishinderbtis- 'es, lowliregepiecese sticks and .knives, and a sprinkling of modere rifles.' They waxily stalked their prey, but the animals were quick, leaping hedges and ditches in •Et manner which no hunter could equal. One or two men got within range, but their entail shot whistled off. the ILO!, Male' hides like bail on the pave- ment. * The hunt on the first night was a failure but the men came betteepee- pared and, as ti result, most of the animals have been accounted for, arid there is not likely to be another such beet in Ireland for Some time • TO AK T V " L tJ OHM 4. M12303 MEMO Ilet DOD.D'Fil • 013T MILS, E� Had Chronic, Iniliomamation of . the radwe....ser, sie Brother The satisfaction of having th.. if oirootoro con won on. Ahont it. washing done early in the dal !Darnley, r.. v, eo, Aug' . 29_.., and well done, belongs to ever:, 1 (8pec3a1).-Joha, J. ihtras, a pronain, WI' Of Sunlight Soap. eat meMber of the L 0. V. here, whoae core of Ohronie Indemmation litUNICIPAL ABATTOIRS. • of the Loins and Kideeri caused a beneation eon* time ago, reports that be is still in splendid health. "Yea," (toys gr. Burns, "tay cure is entirely satisfactory. I have had no tremble wince I used Dotld'a Kiduey Pills, They drove away': the •diSease tr Ora Whie.11 1 iniffered for eight iv?"' "Io, Pll never forget Dodd's Xid- ney 111. The doctor could not help me. I got so bed I could scarcely walk, sit or sleep. I was about tO give up entirely when an advertisement led mo to try Doilervi Kidney Pills. NoW 1 am in good health, leodd'e Kidney Pills saved mY life." ' If any one doubts Mr. Burns' story be simply refers•them to his brother Feresters, . They all know how lie suffered and Phat Dodd's Kidney Pills cured. hire. .nnivunx4Ess The advocates of a. municipal abat- toir for every city or large town . find a tine example ot the way In which 'gulf n. piece should be equip- ped in tbe one at Berlin. There 10 fitted refrigerating machinery for :Making about 200 tons of ice per day, and there is also steam gener- ating plant for lig} • I )1) 1500. Killing is usually confined to two days a week, and the average 931Mber of cattle slaughtered is 7,000, with 20,000 pigs per week. The refriger.: ating plant for this place is of the type known as sulphurous add plant, which acid in a gaseous forrn is eom- premed and seat tit:tough, a long range of piping. It is clear that the arrangements and cleanliness of such a place must be lunch better than each private butcher could afford to have by himself. A DEEP DID, Germany possesses a miniature but moot useful railvvey, to which no parallel is found 31t the world, Its • peculiarity is that Ito; trains' lialre no drivers,It is Used' for carrying salt from the salt mines at Stassfart. The trains consist of thirty trueks, each carrying half a ton of salt, The engines are electric, ef twenty4our horse -power each. As it approaches a Station, . of which there are nye along the line, the train automatical- ly rings a bell?, and the station ' at- tendant' turns a Eavitch, to receive it He is able to stop it, at any n.unn-: ent. To start it 'again be stands on the lecomotive, switches ore the Cur- rent, and then descends again before the engihe has gained sPeecl, • the chaplaincy of a. workhouse is .a rather •big stride, oll-t: it has been taken . by the Rolfe! Th Mims 'Mason; M.A. (Durham), of Thornbury Rec- tory, Bromyard. Worcester, England, who has Just been selected . from eight candidates . for the office , of chaplain of the ,Paddington Work- house. After Mr: Mason had served. his apprenticeship to newsvending. he worked in a confectioner's siiiip, then became. a Inarket,-gardener, and final- ly entered OS Chards. „He wits or - &tined deacon in 1.89. and priest in, 1895, ' He took the degree during hie, curate's days, and was appointed to his incumbericy.at Worcester in 1892. •,:Lord Kitchener went to a small school, named. "Grand-elloe." about four miles: from liontreivi.: It .. was kept by a• Bev. Mr.Ifennett,. and Kitchener and his twelve schoolfele lows had a very jolly %line there; ,At fifteen, according to an old master Of his, ,Kitchener- was "of medium height, broad -Chested, a veil- model of strength, but not paesionately ad- dicted to sports: Solitary in ' • his habits, not chumming especially with any of his schoolfellows; he Worked quietly arid steadily, and preyed al- ways arneriable -to discipline." just the type of boy, in fact, to Make in ideal soldier. . ,. • President Roosevelt Is a mighty huntete but on one occasion at least, When aelittle hey, he is said to have been frightened of "big game." One day a sexton caught 'him peering euriceisly end timi lv through the open door of . an e pty New York clench, "Como in,i zetr .leree, if troll like," said th,e sext te "No, thank you; I know What you've got in there," era Roosevelt; but every now and then the sexton caught him leaving off his play to Took timidly into the choral. When he went hem° he told his mother that be had been asked ,to go he but was afraid to, as he • thousbt the "zeal" might lump outtrain !under a pew or setae - Where arid eat him up, on further questioning his mother found he had heard the 'clergyman read the text, "Poe the Zeal , of thine house hath eaten n� 21f,' on a previous Sun- day; and iniagieed that a real must be a dregen or alligator. which Was kept somewhere in the chitrehl years, but they are still used alto- gether too much. The fact that they put children to sleep is to sign that they are helpful. Ask your doctor and he will tell you that You have ineeely drugged your • little one „lute bisensibitity -- that soothing medi- cines are dangerous. If your little one needs a medicine glee it Baby's Own Tablets, and you give it a med. leitte guaranteed to containtie 0111- ate or harmful 'drag: You can give these Tablets Just as safely to a newborn infant as to the well grown child, and they will Cure all , the Miner ills of childhood, /Ira, tY. M. Oilpiri, Bellhaven, Ont., says: "Since I gave my little one 'Baby's Own 'tablets there has been a tharvellotts change in her appearance, and she is grOWIng splendidly, You May COMA Me itletaYs a. friend to the Tablets." Ask your druggist for ,this niedicine or send 25 Writs to The Dr. Wil - Barrel' lYfedielne CO., Drockville, (Mt.. milforniitY for 20,000 million years, and get a box by mail post paid. the Amount of heat lost out of the are as good at My trade as most of , I --"e My fellows.When they " are looking earth would have been about as much 118 would heat, by 100 deg. O., a PLAIN LIVING. for work they bare their arins and gentility of ordinary serfage rook of walk about the streets. Do you believe a man ean, 100 times the earth's bulk. Thi Veil.' Wotild be More than enough•to melt , — - • • LOVE- BAC/ILLUS.' le liVe on breakfaet food? a' a MASS Of OUrfado rock eqtral in bulk Isriresehhealte-wnYr Ohre! mY hare Dr, cotton, of Chicago, member of to the Whole earth. No liyPothesta ber lives on iffiiiVings, the Itugh Medical Society, says there „ f as to ehemicel action, internal 'fluid!ees-- - cannot be the .. -, . , i that KY, effeete of preesure at great depth "A- judge Will sit on his benelt all tovo is cringed by a bacillus like or possible 'character of subetaneet in day and efty fifty thus* You are die- scarlet fever or influenza, and that it the interior of the earth, Posilesellig elialged.' " remarked the observer of affects the brain, even producing ef. the smallest vestige of probability, efterite andl thinge, "bet when he fecte eleitilar to madrieee. When this tan justify the tupposition that the goes home and hie wife requeste him inteillus Is diecovered, Pay* the doe - earth's upper crust has remained to go into the kitehen find repeat fere and meow are found to deatroy nearly es It Is, while from the whole those words to the cook he'll 1%40' it, it WM , bo !enfeeble to put Mar.* or from any Part, of the earth 50 for the Weetliv," Nage on A Viound pritetietel Wig, 13oreleigli-4Vve got the pbesis m Cal culture craze 1i y head. Do you think , there is anything fli' it? Penelope -:-I certainly thiok there is semething in plivsical eulture; . ..Sumtiter• Colds • Ton should eurethat cold at .once. It is•not only niaklbg you feel miseralgei, but it ix; doing you harm, 'Paha Shiloh's onistizikt)tior • - T ng ..Cure • TOme ..• • • . . It is. guaranteed to cure you.. Yoi money refunded Alt doesn't. At all druggist!), Ses 60e: And tip A botl' 110ILIIsTG TWO HUNDBED EGGS. • If you -we-hid .eee the ;latest electri- cal novelties you meet board- an ocean 'greyhound. The auternatic egg -boilers, like those On the Oceanic, are destined to cook 200 eggs at once, a. clock arrangement causing the basket containing the eggs to hop ,out: of the water at any half minute up to Six minutes. Another novelty is a self -dumping _ oyster - cooker for stews. At the tele:nines. tion of a given time the cooker polics. its contents into a soup -plate and antoinaticelly shuts off the electri- city. "Tee! heel" giggled Miss Passay, "Mi. Guschley tells me that X in- spire all tbe love soenets he writes." "Yea?" -remarked Miss Peppery. "I noticed ell the ideas in his sonnets were old and not by any means pret- ty.'' Deafness Cannot Be Cured by wear applications, as they cannot. reach the ;tangoed portion of the ear. Where in only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies, Deafness la caused by LW inflamed con- dition ofi_the mucous lining of the Hue- tachicin Tube, • When this tube is in. flamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing. and when it is en- tirely closed, Deafness is the result, and uniess the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored tO ts' noria. al condition, 't hearing will. be destroyed forever: nine cases out of ten are caus- ed by Catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. _ • We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by cat- arrh) that cannot be cured by . Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. P. .1. CHENEY & 00.. To:dodo, It. Sold by all Druggists, 75c, 'rake Hall's Family Pills for consti- pation, REVERSING THE avul. • •' ST. MARGARIYP'S 'COLLEGE. • T.11 the rapid progress of education in Canada institutions, such as Se Margaret's College, 'has.re coins) to fill an important and 'necessary place, St. Margarets. which le a residenti- 'al collegiate school for gitis has Piet issued a neatly printed booklet re- plete, withinformation regarding the School. The academic department giVee instruction as fat as the core: pleto 'preparation for University hon- or matriculation, 11 eEtch depart - molt in this course i in charge of a university honor (graduate of the higlietit standing, the teachers ' of modern languages having taken post- graduate courses In Franco end Ger- Many, Music, drawing; painting, needlework,. scripture history', denies- tiC• science and physical culture are also most efficiently taught. The different instructors In. music and art have studied under eminent teachers of Europe. in Berlin, Vienne; Leipslc, Paris, London and New Yorke - The college is attractively situit- ed in the residential petit of the city, on the corner of Bleier Street and Spadinit Avenue. The • class roortis of St. Margaret's Were especially de- signed for a residential college, and thus', as felly as la possible it cora. blues the featuree of both home and college life. "Sol exclaimed the rejected lev- er, • "All yoti • have wanted of me has been to photograph me in every conceivable attitude, because I am. a 'good subject'!" .confess it, Mr. Spoonamore," saidthefn camera. timid. ".ThAse "Before being shaken I have been well taken, anyhowl'' he liewled, grasping his hat and rushing . forth Into the chilly dark -nese' of the alga. was Cured of Acute Bronchitis by NIINAIip'S • ' CAM:(1.8F,LL, Bay oi 'Islands. • I was Cured .01 Facial Neuralgia by MI,NARD'S r.,Tisiriktawr. ' W.34, DANIELS. SPrirghill, N. S. . I was Cured of Chronic Rheims:at-. tisnt by MINARD'S LINIMENT. ' • GEC). TINGLEY. ' Albert Co„ N. B., '• • • CIIKAP &MS of the Japeneee tra,deereen' in the steelier towns of llippon have a curlone way of advertising their bus. ine8S, 00, their right forearms they taetoo,*11glikee--the Shoelnaker a, shoe, the wood-tutter EtRei) the butcher a cleaver, Underneath these; elliblefele are such inscriptions as, .ut do my work iriedestiy and theaply," r1 ' • AFTER, THE DATTI.,E; But mamma, he called 'Mb. a pie - fate.", .. • .; • "That didn't hurt you, aid it?", " "It didn't, mamma, until he be- gan to mash the crust with his Imuckles.'' ' iCEPT TPliBt. BUSY. "Mrs. Dineen is in immaculate housekeeper," "Is slid?" • "Yes, iadeed, Why, she was the hostess at a picnie the other day, and after we had eaten all We could she made. us pick up the scraps, anti corks and waete paper, and olive . • • . • %MN'S CURS Imo lo Iowa, 14Pu,A'A.014- S _or4w • 44e4te. P. D. DODS & GO Lee4111111411e, USE— "ISLAND CIT• Y" ROUSE AND FLOOR, PAINTS win nry In 8 Houre. on fees at all Aarsivitvre pomera Montreal, Toronto, Vamcouver. • Potatoes, Poultry, Eggs', Butter, ALP.P.!eths..• Let ree *have your consignment of Any of these articles and We rill get you tome erica,. THE DAWSON COMMISSION 001 Oor. Wait Market and Golborno StS TOROIVVit: • LOWER PRIOES • USE SETTER • QUAL'ITY OAN BE HAD lel Palls, Wash Ilashis, Milk Pans, &c Any Plrat-Olainv GrOoor Oats 51IPPIY Von - INSIST ON !GETTING EDDY'S. MEDICAL CONVENTIoN, . St Margaret's Delegilt6.• to the Medical Aia* esoc- * • • • tion at Vancouver can return through College,- Toronto. FSaa;,,Frsetn.cLisocuoi,s,.Lboys iwareoghealseisa;a. tSiecklt,_ Re..00 Lake City,' Denver and the ''World'e .' ets sold to San Francisco, account A. fifghla-ssenr:eirettill!theine das, . Kaights TeMplar nieeting. . school for girls. Modern equipment. Tickets on sale frone August 15th to September 9thgood for return Specialists of 'European training and , • ' until October 23rd, with stopover of t h a kshiagn1hrdeoisentgb aoic )0 si:i.ee tin applyl can dt to MRSr of es -.. .. aPnrivoiliTegnes:rainte etochthedirectionlbl ic.', as liti side! solf"wa0ir ets Inv eot Sold ou the certificate GC:::::: DI°KS-11(3-NveLyaCiclYePal.PtInit11 Plan. Tile rate from Toronto .Nlvoivill preaeltioraEcOitRteGEFI:i'DnitipCIC.41S.04,pekri.CAit,naDdi • be 70 25 Correspondingly rates from other points. Tickets can be purchased going via •Vaneou- , ver, MtUrning through above cities,. D.rninion 'Line si...miiiins • or vice versa. : • - :„ __ _77,77_77 "..r . By writing IT, F. Curter, Traveling .11•105111Eltv, TO LIVERPOOL. . SEZING THINGS, "'''the great aetret of success," oaid the ritooperous mini, "is the ability to see an opportunity." "es,' answered the less fortu- nate friend. "Rut the trouble. is that so many ePportuniitlea turn out to be optical illusioas. • II To prove to yen That Tft, D ilir.11.113,euro tgro.,Vb • Passenger Agent„ TInion Pacific Rail- sModerate Rate service road, 14 Janes Building, TOD0110, Second: eabin,imseengers berthed in bait. µcowman. ,ee ;. 113 0nt,, he trill give You fun'. ..ilif°rula" 111:441tho grgerteatilri ilti6. V. rgir (1°' fl!4° to° , .. . Fermi Darticula'ra imp y to looal agents; or DOMINION LINE OFEICES, .. . ItEITOAT. CIVI.t. , , ... ., . . it Mica Si. E., 5Jronto, A1 St. Sacrament St., hlontrea ', • • 0.1file:--Hi,. old Mani My, but • you • ' , • ei••: are a sight! -1-low'd you get all the CARPET DYEIN •Spiaks (with hauteur) --Not h ,"-Y. BRITISH AMERIOAN DYEING 00. poking it let() other ' People's etisic Send particulars lig post and sio are aura to eisibilg • nfit3s; 1 'c4n tell you that! - • ' Ildikesi lei 15A tilentreal.. : tion. • Liverpool,Lrndon• Glasitow.or l'.ciueenst .wn' $015.11101: skirierithlied off'the end of yotir• note? . and Cleaning. This A:specisity with the Mioard's Liniment. Cues Colds, etc . COUNSEL'S BIG • . ' The largese.courisers fee 'for legal work e'ver kiloWn has been paid.to.:Mr. With the e$Oeptiovi of yourselt, ee- elybody, is, more or less. deceitful. 13Waitawmho raopmtiearweleld, oforthteheArnperielachn .•••. .• and every form ot itehinst„, bleediegand protruding plias fia manthieturers have guaranteedit4 See tee brioniale in the daily press and ask run' Del*, tors what they think of it. You call use it and 105 your minty back if not enrol. abox, al di dealers or EromA tolos.DATits & • or. Chase's 0Intrhonl SOAV AILUSTS. *war* Street Daeorators Take to Win - demi in the Winter, During the winter racer:the many of the street artists, or "ectiveneree" as they are generally called, get a pod, living by going «round to the small publicans and tradesmen in the poor- er distriets of Londoo, and, by means of sticks of yellow soap, drawing f iful draWing accompanied by Per Over $lity Years shareholders -in 'the • , receat Panama of Mothers ter, their children while teething. of the purcha ra n k' Itiootheathe child, softens therms. snapped% cure. . o ey, a, Ing .a. sold loodruggiste throughout the' world.. Ite sure and oak foe Pdhe. Winegow'S Soarnin firatuf.". 22-41i CANADIAN NATIONAL FACTS, Withagowle floognitto Bran, hes been need bp Canal, ease. He -received 5 Per cent. alma colic, regulates the stoma end bowels, An is the slim of $200„000. . hutretnedy for DierrhonLe Twenty•Ave cents a bottle • •AND FIGIIRES .Dyer-``Yeu shoat& be 'satished • The Independent Order of •Fokeeters "I have •just Witted •frosa. the press a with what • yott. have? Mack very neat little boOklot giving a Would lop ' ever.71.1ing, ' eegarci wantedi!' • : . • great grist Of facts and figures with to Canada its resollress,.• Lovo's Y•f•L (Wise •Ilead) Disinfect - nano& and . agricultural,: etc.. His - ant Soap Powder dilated ih the torical points, -territories arsi other bath, softens the water and disin- Canadians information, of greet value. feets. • ' . , • - : This little booklet should be in: the • — .• bands of all; • It be sent on ap- Mts. Geyer -"Men have dillerenf, plicaeims to rir Ororilleeteklie,, Sup- ways..of making home happy." Mrs; • prone Chief Ranger, of the 1,0.1e., • Meyer-' How so?" .Mrs, Geyer Teinple Building, Toronto, Canada. "Some do it by staying at and thinne by going away, ' . First Cliappia-''The 'only thing • ----•- ' ' that worries inc about that girl is ' i • that :she is too good for me.' SeC- Khali liniment Cures Blotitherii n o-,. ...happie-"Nc•nseneei. old fellow! . , • ' V.".ott easibr drag her dorm. to TBE.Ii.TISAIC VOICE. • , your level!" ' • anc . lettering, on the mirrors and on the shop windows. Mir i - One street artist, who has a • "piteh" during the summer . menthe In the West End, decorates till the mirrors in a seaport town triS north stones, and bottles and peanut, shells -6,0ni sep. tember to .laituaxy. He and string, and things. And then admits making so much as we had to dig a big hole in the sand as a weok end gatin g his meals others, Dr. L. Laloy cansea several ' nato Liollieot Corea tl'o prove that a man's voice does ese not sound the seine to himself as to reSI persons to speak into a phonograph, and after a few da '2 1VProduces the MISTAKIIIN IDF,NTITY. sentences. Each J Person' /wogs nises the veices Of his friends,. but "How much your little boy resew. . not hie own. Profeesor teener ex, Wes YCAlr hll(41)(111-d?" mid the "mring plains that paosage thimigh solids politician. , augmente the intensity of sound and "I've always heard," she replied, modifies its quality, and the sound of 'ghat people grow to look like those °nee oWn voiee is given different they kre much With, but this qUito timbre by reaching the ear thrOngli it remarkable case. We only adopted the air alone. the dear little felloW last Week. ' illatemper, • and bury them all -and by the tithe and drinks free in additien, we got through *111* the ieh It Was Ilacehue, surrounded by it number so late we had to Start, for home.," of pretty women drinking from eups, la a drawing in soap to be Seen tit o. Small inn at, Liverpool. 11. waS dreeen by a welleltriown exhibitor itt his young and inipecunioes days. The artist reeeived five 'shilliegs for it at - the titne, and recently be offered the owner 45 for IL The offer *Was re- fused, however. • Setae IStiblio-holise artitite prefer whiting to Roap for drawing en glens and some beautiful deeigns can be drawn with, this' material if one 18 gifted with any abiount el artistle ! ability. Flies CarrY. .(:)r1teigion 4010.6 Wilson's ly Pads Itill th* Men and dieoaso garrote too. O. 85.;•••04, • kin on Fire' With Eczema. McDougall Was for 'twelve Years a Dreadiul Sufferer—NOW Proclaims the Virtues of Dr. Chases Ointment -:. rocemals itch is torture, the skin SeetlIS on fire with the burning, sting- iilg humor; at limes it becomes al - latest unbearttble, and iii desperation • you could tear the skin to pieces. You dare not exereise for fear of ag- gravating the itdhing, neither can • you sleep, for no Sooner does the body become werni than the trouble begins, and instead of restful re- freehing sleep, ft is Scratch, scrateh, serateh all night Tong. There le scarcely a :061)10)1tql respite from 'this Maddening malady at any tin*. 101 coueee yon have tried nearly all 1 the Waalies, salves, lotionand meth eated . soaps, but like thousands' of others have boon disappoidted and diSgtosted. Mr. Alee. Mctieugall, postmaster, 1411)&4 Cove Mersin, N.S., Writesr "For tWeIve years 1 was a great sufferer froni eteerfia on the inside of the leg. There Was a rats patch of lies& about three, inches square, and the itching was sotriefking fear- ful. ne-half box of Dr. Chase's Oiettne t' totripletelv cured me, took away the itching and healed up the sore. 1 Mimi • tio hestitation in re - A yotitig artist named Gibbons) re- cently sat forth Iroin. Birmingham to London without st penny in hia pock- et, but with n supply Of whiting. 110 stePtied at wayside inne and ()tiered to draw dettiglis on glees for it meal and it few pence. Out of seventy houses lie ealitid at he was glVen Werk at fifty. When he reaehed London he had a sum of VW As, 2d. Iti hie poaraViltion, 1E404 commending it as a Wondelfttl cute for itching skin disease." \ Yen ulaY be skeptical regarding the ability of Or, illuise's Ointment to cure you. Most people are, after trying, in vain to relief from a host • or remedies, but Dr. Chase's Olzitnierit will t disappoint you. • You will be sorpritted at the marvel- lous control tehieh it has over all itching, berning inflammation of the skin, and the wonderful healing pow- ers whicb it possesSes. It takes time to tPoroughlv otr o eezerna, but 1)r. Chase's Ointnient will do It. You will riid relief altet' a few ap- • plietitions, tied gradually and natur- ally the cure will follow. Besides' ' being a positiVe eine for ecreema, Dr, Obasn's Ointment, collies useful in a hundred ways in every home for every form., of skin irritation and • eruption, Dr. Chrtee'S: ointment, no cents a box, at all dealers, or Edtnanson, • Bates tit Company, Toronto. To pno- tet you against imitations, the por- trait unit signature of Ile, A, W. • Matte, the fantOtte rerelpt book tut- • thor, ere on (piety bOX.