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TIENCEI
A remedy which acts: through the
four,tions of nutrition, by the building
up of new and Healthy tissues is not
to be expected to manifest its action
in a few days.
\Vbeii the disease is of recent ori-
gin, this early and immediate action
will often be met with. Otherwise,.
when it has already lasted some time,
the action ok the remedy Must be
cilronie like the disease itself. 0
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This is wily the length of the Use
of &I.. JA Ars \VAI.! RS will vary with.
every individual case ; but it is a fact:
which no one will now deny that in
the treatment of general debility ST.
J tV MES \V Ar 1;125 produce remarkable,
aacl in some cases, imxnediate effects.
St. J AMI;s \VAa?Elts help stomach,
digest food and send the nutriment
through the blood, and this is the
honest way to get health and strength,
the kind that lasts, develops and
breeds the energy which accomplishes
much.
"In diseases of the stomach St.
lamesWafers9pectlicf e xlhave great
faith in them."
Dr. lidward A. Robinson,
Corin, Ireland.
Price in Canada: $1.00;
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TEE WINGI101 DIES,. AUGUST 'fig, 1903
Chas. Cameron, editor of the Tim'. ! A Roman Centeno io congregation in a
ton Watchman, has been appoiuteil
principal of the shool in his village.
The voters' list for Colborn towuship
was first posted on. Aug. 15t11, 'Put
jurors comprise 435, the voters on part
Otis 503, on hart two 104, part three 37
CURED of CONSTIPATION.
Miss Bessie Nason, Clover 11i11, N. S.,
says: "I gladly reeolnuleud Lax.u•laver
Pills, es they curt•d lilt eonlpletelV of
constioatiolt -before 1 had tiuiehed the
third box."
.A quiet wedding took place in the R
O. church, Mildmay, en Monday, Aug.
17th, the contracting parties being Mr
Jaeob Gutttard of Swan twit er,Manitob�l
and Miss Therasia Kraemer, Tllo core
nlony was performed by Rev. R. C.
Lehmann.
Huron county farmers have an city 4•
able reputation as stock raisers and fat.
tellers. Out of 140 lots of cattle recent-
ly shipped to Toronto, the lot fattened
and sbipged by Hugh McDoh'ald, Hen-
sall, carried off the sweepstakes. They
were fed on his farm north of Chisel -
burst.
-as
tows not for front 3:Itlleville took a
unique way to lift the debt from its
elturtlt. Oertaiu members of the congre-
gation pledged themselves each to give a
calf to the enure.., the ('Uvea to be kept
by the donor, and soli when they bei-
lalnethree years old. The sale takes
plat e in the near future, when 105 cattle
'ire to be sold, and the congregation in
stion should. have ample motley to
eoverull their indebtedness.
wmeozei re TIiu Glil,sT.
Mrs. Wm. Young, Fhome, Ont., says:
"One year ago our little boy had an
attack of croup wlhiell left a bad wheeze
in his chest. We used Dr. Woo is Nor-
way Pine Syrup, and it completely cured
him.”
A gt:iet wedding was consummated
at St. Peter's church, of Goderich, on Meta was received with much regret,
Aug. 19th, at 8 o'clock, Rev. Father which will be shared by many outside
West officiating. The contracting of leather 'West's own people. It is
parties were Simon Geo. Me ny, soil of about fifteen years since Father West
Donald McKay, and Miss Clare Thur- came to St. Peters, anti during this per-
low,
speech of scarcely ten min-
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low, daughter of the late Jas. Thurlow. iod he has endeared himself to the mem- utrs duration pronounced himself in
both of Goderic•11. bers of the congregation atiou by his untiring favor of a Government-owned trans
The voters' list for the town of God- industry in behalf of his church and pan continental line, but accepted the
erich, 1:103, was first posted in the clerk': pie and his constant and uust'lfish inter• present proposition as the next best
est in the welfare of his flock. thing. The (apposition had neo man
office on Aug. 18th. Tile aggregate to speak nn
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children,
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
4.444.
Chas. Milne, formerly of Clinton; died
at Deliver, Colerado, on Wednesday,
Aug. 13. He Was for some years propri-
etor of the Qneeus hotel front which he
retired last spring Ile was for many
years a resident of Clintou and was a
hl1u011 respected citizen and a model la' d•
lord. He retired owing to ill health n2111
went to Oolorado in the hope that a
A. HUGE SURPLUS.
roartaon Mad M Samillions 11 fh0 ICI'
timate—SomS Good Sp.eohos is Gravid
Truck 1'sol0o vettot e•
Ottawa, Aug. 15.--To-day'a Can -
oda Cazettt coxtains a statement
showing that the receipts for the fis-
cal year ending Julie 30, 14)03, were
$00,018,514ure
:48,013,750. Tho revenue and the pfor itthe
year previous was $57,412,380, and
the expenditure $47,3132,102, The
capital expenditure amounted to e7, -
051,077,
7r
051,977, as against $12,389,902 for
the year previous. The likelihood is
that the surplus will be at least
81.1,500,000, when all the accounts
for the year are adjusted. The July
statement of revenue and expenditure
shows a decided improvement over
the same month in 1902.
The Debate on the G.T.n.
Mr. Th1iiiterson in the House voic-
ed the opinion of New Brunswick
yesterday on the Government's
Grand Trunk Pacific Railway policy,
and it was one of enthusiastic et1-
dorsatipn, The excellence' of the con-
tract made by the Government with
the Grand 'Pruni: Pacific was con-
vincingly demonstrated in a speech
that was conspicuous •for its force
and incisiveness. Dr. Sproule spoke
for the Opposition at great length
change of air would effect an improve- and with facility, but it was impose
gent, but it was in vain. Mrs. Millie s11110 for even such an able critic to
find any flaws in the Government's
policy. .lir. Rodolphe Lemieux had
the floor for the greater part of the
evening session, and it was notice-
able flow the back benchers drew
survives hila together with his son who
is practising as a veterinary surgeon in
Jackson., Mich.
Rev, Father West of Goderich an-
nounced nearer to his congregation that he was The I''rench-Canadian members, and
abtatt to leave thein to take charge of he is ono of the brightest, have the
rhe Sc. Thomas parish. The announce- faculty of clothing their ideas in ele-
gant and poetic language, talo charm
of which is heightened by a graceful
delivery. With such an able expon-
ent es Mr. Lemieux the Govern -
tenet's policy lest nothing in the
handling. liar. Oliver in a well con-
readyd the debate wont
number of jurors is 478. In the seven - -. over until next week after an inti -
that
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lir
Laurier ..» Wilfrid
• I1 Sir
motion
from s. voters In
at0
contains . +
^ ilia.
t0Eczema. 'ices of I.
inti -
divisions part oneTiTha F late sittings would hereafter be held.
• and in part two 417.7 voters, making a So keen is the suffering of ninny pee- "
plc who endure the stinging, itching sen- inn ]te. hinder Twine.
. total of 1,OS4 yotel:, The registration g g
from our Exchanges
+ vote, for parliamentary eb'Ctf0lhs, adds' sttt'ons of E zanta that they speak of the Ottawa, Aug. 15. -In the Senate
uttittg down 1,2130 worth The Tavistock Flax Co. last season ;largely to this number. shin as bring on fire. By its soothing, yesterday 'Ion. Mr. Scott moved the
Ches,ey is p` healing, antiseptic influence Dr. Chase's second reading of the bill respecting
Of cement sidewalks this season. distributed !.early:r 1(a,(i(lta in rents and + J t Ointment positively sures Eczema. ,cult the manufacture of hinder twine in
Potatoes are now selling in Toronto at wages to the people of Tavistock and vi• For ovwr Sixty rears. : Rheum,se. and every form of itching skin Canada. After a long discussion, the
disease. It is of inestimable value in bill was read a second time.
Old and Fell-T11edR.enletly-=' r a every tome, and when G,• � Dr.
The T. & II. Hallway Lilt.
be more .� a
he Ottawa, Aug. w
Mr. g Public Works,Quebec,
n turkey that leas .urea the South Line who was 1C0 on the at and hIz • 712cT�elcan, Finial to
of Augast. softens against the T. & 1I. Rail -
since the egg seaeou opened up. The t. wiled colic, and is the best remedy for So far as we can learn, the Bence
average turkey only lays about 20 eggs If your child is suffering from worms, - diarrhoea. It is pleasant to the taste. ` County Branch of Threshers Protective way 13111 before the Committee yes-
stronglyaive him Dr. Low's Pleasant Worm Sold by druggists in every part 7o the Association of Canada is not in a flour- terday . Mr. Ethier of 'Montreal,
Sin a season. Syran. It is perfectly harmless and world. Twentyfivecents abottle. Its" • Mayor Cook of Ottawa, Mayor Cant
of Galt and others also affirmed that
C; 'Th C► Y u 3 A . contains its own cathartic, so that *here value is i al 1 w's Soothing 5crnup and thresher did not join and offered to work the bill was an invasion of municipal
Bears the She Kind Y:'a Have Mess 6c�oilt - take no other kind.
me els a bushel- The price will not like- clnhty.
1I 1 i 1 once introdaaed
icy than''" ceuts bushel to- The oldest woman in Kincardine Tp, As g h mea --set becomes a household en necessity.
Oct -h • Chase's s C)intiueut is the sta.lunr l
forovow's Soot ng yruP - r 'u , 15 5. -Mayor Urquhart
ands fall, is Mrs. Semple who will be 101 111 C • for over sixty years byinilhonsofmot ors ' lase'S of Toronto, Hon. Mr. Gouiu, Com -
ober. ' ober. The oldest man is Mr. Logan on • for their children while teethin, with' world over, and has no worth rival.
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George £rrscht of Walkerton has - b 3 perfect success. It soothes the child, Inlssioner of I' V 1
sly laid 50
eggsthe gums, allays all Oslo, care. 1 n spoke
is no need of giving a purgative. Price - for Mrs. ins o Syrup, ,,�,,,�� 25c k' d at the old rates. The farmers talked of rights. The Committee adjourned till
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The Orangeville Sun understands that • patronizing the outsiders exclusively and Wednesday.
' this alarmed the members of the Associ-
The Very iter Dean Kilroy, D. D., Hon. Cleo. E. Foster will be offered the It will be learned with regret that . ation. It is said that the organizer was
of Stratford, celebrated his Boldon jubi- Conservative nomination for the new , word was received at Clinton, Cn Aug.
lee in holy orders on Saturday and will constituency of Dufferiu, for the next 1 `th, that Mr. Mathias Hovey,St.Thom•
shortly complete his 50th year ash priest- general election.
as, had passed away. He was e.7 yearsold and a member of the Ern of Gies -
The town council of Walkerton have Thomas Bean, a respected resident of ; Diac herson & Co., who establish -
struck the rate at 2'i mills on the dol. est Zorra Township, hanged himself 1 ow,
ed the foundry ers at Clinton in Inti?, now
'.,lay. The Telescope says this is too low gin an old sbed. He was in his 75th i carried on by Macpherson & Hovey Co.
and that at the end next year there will i year, andhealth was such that hering the few years was forced his
to i The residence of Mr.Issaac Langstroth,
be a deficit of $3,000 or $4;400. Seaforth was the
go about on crutches. ' of Sperling street, Isabella Moore, wife of Mr. Samuel
Don't suffer from toothacit when a i scene of a very pretty wedding, at one ! Morrison, of Kinloss, died on Thursday,
ten cent bottle of Dr. Low's Toothache i Mr. Arthur Byrne, Rock Hill, Ont., I deavored to pour the acid down her
Aug.,th
It be-
i Wednesday,
/ nm will cure it quickly without blister- t writes: "I was laid up with stiff joints ; i o'clock 01August 13th. Deceased was born in the throat. In the struggle tlhe liquor
r 1 ld get no ing the occasion of the marriage of his j
to get 17 from each thresher and that
THE ROY=BOYCE CASE.
The 'Law on the Crime Discovered In
he collected from most of them and - Owen Sound.
made a good thing out of it for himself. Owen Sound, Aug. 15. -Ms. David
One of the members is authority for this Roy, charged with disfiguring Enema
story. Ile says however that "the organ- Boyce by throwing carbolic acid in
izer was obliging enough and if you did her face, was remanded to jail for a
not have the full amount he would take tveek. The magistrates refused bail,
what you had." -Kincardine Review. as the offence is a mprti serious one,
and the penalty imprisonment for
life. It is alleged that liars. Roy
knocked her victim down and en-
ing your lips or cheeks. : for about ,our years, enc sou g g. daughter, Dore Evelyn, to Mr. J. Frank
6 relief until I used three bottles of Ha !Beattie,
The youngest blacksmith in Huron. I yard's Yellow Oil which cured me." t Beattie, of Huntsville, Muskoka. The
county is Master George Trowhill,
of !Price lac.
Clinton. He is only 13 years old and not
A blight has struck the apple tree in i ceremony was performed, as the couple
stood under an archway of green and
big for his years, but is already quite Essez, Kent, and Elgin counties turning 1 white petunias, by Rev. I. B. Waliwin.
expert in the use of many of the tools i the leaves of this year's growth yellow, I ,r
used by a smithy. ! and in some cases killing the wood. 1
,,, Mrs. Geo. Armstrong, Huron street, Local fruit men attribute it to the same How's This
Ex eter, reached the great age of 90 years cause as pear blight. We offer One Hundred. Dollars Re -
en Saturday last. To mark the occasion ; Alexander B. C. Traynor, who has • ward for any case of Catarrh that can-
not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure.
het children, Mr. Irvin Armstrong and been living with Conrad Schmidt at' F. J. ern v R; Co.. Toledo, O.
Mrs. Vance, presented her with a bean- r Mildmay for the last two years, passed We. the undersigned, have known 1+'.
tiful easy chair. away Wednesday,Aug. 18th after a long J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and be -
C Aa '$' O xt. X .a..
illness, and had reached the ripe old age Zieve him perfectly honorable in all busi.
Hess transactions and financially able
.;ears the Ile Kind Y u Nass Neale' 8ct ht I of 81 years, He was one of the first to carry out any obligations made by
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residents of Mildmay district and will be their firm.
remembered by many of the old settlers. WEST and Titt:LY, Wholesale Druggists,
oledo, O.
Mr. R. R. McLeod, of Indian Head •--0--•- WALDING, KIx*iox & 1l.tltvre, Whole-
Assinaboia, has been appointed Diana- BLIND WITH HEADACHE. sale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio.
hall's Catarrh Care is taken internal -
of
ger of the Lucitnow branch of the Bank "I was so bad with headache that I ly, acting directly upon the blood and
of Hamilton, to succeed Mr. John Sproat could hardly see. I could get nothing mu
eons surfaces of the system. Testi-
who has taken Dir. McLeod's place in to help me till I tried Milburn's Sterling monials sent free. Price loo per bottle.
f 1 the Bank at Indian Head.
Headache Powders, and they quickly Sold by all Druggists.
cured me." __ E. I. Hall's Family Pills are the best.
Apt Emerald,
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that scholars who have access to news- =- -_-
f,tpers at home outstrip those in their
Engineer Gray noticed, as he was
studies who do not see the papers. They I approaching Frank street, Wiarton, the
15eeoine better readers and spellers, bet -1 child of Captain Chapman, 18 months
ter grammarians, and write the beat 1 old, coming; towards the track on the
eoinposittens, besides learning geography 1 sidewalk. Ile immediately reversed his
and history quicker, 'l'ite'.Cilil:• will be i engine and applied the brakes and so
sant to any address until end of 110:, for i reduced the speed that the child, who grand daughter, Mrs. Lorimer, of Buf-
25 cents.I was now standing on the ends of the ties, falo; andher great grand daughter, little
CR. A. W. CHASES
25Ci, i way'. As st a fell on the gra elrely pushed over and ther face
CATARRH CURE a,.
it sent direct to tee/disease.] ' was slighof the
tly bruised.
ports b` she Improved
ed Blower.
The report on the world's apple crop
Heatspassages, W n lbsthe Bos -
threat
to thas just been issued by
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assages, p PP b4 1903
threat and Havntautjr lutes
Catarrh and iia Ferenc iowct ton Chamber of Commerce. It shows
free. 4111 dt•alert, or fit. A, W. Claw Great Britain short of all fruits, notably
Medicine Co.. Toronto and eliss:r
apples. Europe is greatly short of ap-
Edward 13eaupre, the Canadian Anak,
County Tyrone, Ireland, in 1531, and at was spilled and the victim will lose
the ago of 21 ctossed the great sea to the sight of one of her'eves. The of -
Canada, a voyage of as many weeks as
it now takes days. Her early Canadian
home was in Toronto township, where
on February 1st, 1855, she was married
to Samuel Morrison, and with whom she
has walked the pilgrim's path for nearly
50 years. Immediately following the
marriage, they moved to Kinloss town-
ship, and hewed out for themselves their
present home. Their's were the joys
and sorrows, the trials and triumphs .of
the pioneer life.
There was an interesting group at
Seaforth recently who had their photo- i The apple is excellent brain food, because Deathsad s Hs, Cpmbm 4 of atton and galvu�-
graphs taken. It was a four generation I it has more phosphoric acid in easily
ized roofing will find ready sale."
group and was composed of Mrs. Patrick digested shape than any other fruits. The State Department also ecciv-
J'ordan, of Dublin, her daughter Mrs. It excites the action of the liver, pro- ed the follocring cablegram from
sound and healthy sleep tend Kingston, Jamaica: "fort Antonio
Peter McGrath, of Beechwood; her molar
thoroughly disinfects the mouth.. This greatly damaged by hurricane. Many
is not all; the apple prevents indigestion dead and seriously injured are con-
stantly reported to the Consulate.
and throat diseases.
The apple is such a common fruit
that very few persons are familiar with
its remarkably efficacious medicinal
properties. Everybody ought to know
that the very best thing they can do is
to eat apples just before retiring for the
night. Persons uninitiated in the mys•
fence may come as an attempt to
commit murder, under section 232 of
the Criminal Code of Canada.
A QUiNTETTE DROWNED.
Steamer Horsey Foundered a tittle Below
Point Cnlardes, (,iuebec.
Quebec, Aug. 15. -News has been
received from Point Oulardes, on the
north shore below .Yetis, that the
steamer Mersey, from Quebec, with a
cargo for Seven Islands, foundered a
tittle below Point Oulardes about 2
p.m. Thursday. Capt. Gagnon, the
mate, and another man succeeded in
teaching shpre after much hardship
at 8 o'clock Thursday night. Five of
the crew were drowned.
Effects of the Hurricane.
Washington, Aug. 15. The State
Department has received the follow-
teries of the frait are liable to throw up lug cablegram from John I� . Jewell,
their hands in honor at the visions of American Consul at Martinique, date
dyspepsia which such a suggestion may ed Port De France, yesterday: "Cane,
summon up, but no harm can Dome even cocoa and coffee crops, total loss.
Fruits and vegetables positively de -
to a delicate system by the eating of ripe stroyed. Every town and village in -
and juicy apples before going to bed. Aired. Thousands of houses down.
FOR GOOD HEAI1'II
To preserve or restore it, there is no better
prescription for men, women and children than
Ripans Tabules. They. are easy to take.. They
are made of a combination of medicines approved
and used by every physician, Ripans Tabules are
widely used by all sorts of people ---but to the
plain, every -day folks they are a veritable friend
in need. Ripans Tabules have become their scan-
dard family remedy. They are a dependable, hon-
est remedy, with a long and successful record, to
cure indigestion, dyspepsia, habitual and stubborn
constipation, offensive breath, heartburn, dizziness,
palpitation of the heart, sleeplessness, muscular
rheumatism, sour stomach, bowel and liver
com-
plaints. They stregthen weak stomachs, build up
run-down systems, restore pure blood, good appe-
tite and sound, natural sleep, Everybody derives
constant benefit from a regular use of Ripans
Tabules. Your druggist sells them. The five -
cent packet is enough for an ordinary occasion.
The Family Bottle, 6o cents, contains a supply
for a year.
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On account of its terrible effects, blood disease is called the king of all diseases.
while it :nay not be
ac
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to have
contracted; sow
It may be , either crime or co , manifest
It may the disease, it is a crime to permit it to remain in the system.
stiff or swollen joints,
atIc sins
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Eczema, rheum pains, Scrofula,$
orm of,
itself in the f
itchiness of the akin, eruptions or blotches, alters in the mouth or on the tongue,
sore throat, falling out of hair, ';sorderedstomach, and a general depression of
the system. If you have any of these symptoms don't neglect yourself. You have
no time to 1oee. Beware of "old fogy" treatment—beware of mineral poisons—
beware of Quacks and Fakirs. OUR r3EW 2i V/P RROD TR»,MENT
is guaranteed to cure this disease, never to return, Banti Bonds will protect you.
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and eliminates all poison from the system. The symptoms of disease gradually
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GOOD JO
vvhose height is S feet G inches, is to be
married next Saturday to Ella Ewing the
Missouri giantess,whose height is 8 feet
4 inches. Beaupro proposed tb her by
..nail two years ago, bat the bashful Ella
held
back
until afew
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lowing the marriage they will givea two
weeks exhibition in Butteiand will then
leave for New York, where they will
ted o ma1hm.0 sow managers fool the
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pros mrrcitants and agrntafarFucty'snfuiand trrnflt• for well established house in afete counties
1 rrrhsnts and agents. [.seal
HelC1i Lorimer. A. unique feature of the
company was that they comprised the
eldest daughter in each generation. Mrs.
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Great sympathy is felt with Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Warnock of Goderich on the
death on Monday, Aug. 17th, of their
only son. Samuel Stanley, at the age of
pies, but with a heavy crop of 'Valencia ff twelve years and nine months. He was
oranges and Almeria grapes. New Eng- i a promising lad and will be much hissed
land, in the aggregate, will have a very by his parents and chums. About a
generous crop. .Yew York State reports month ago it was discovered that the
plenty of apples, the middle west only glands of the threat were affected with
fair, the far west very heavy. Canada
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heavyyield.
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also
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Weemeie-9c•veral itxclustrioue Wag in
Klee. h state to travel for hau e r;ctaleishrd cloven
car- and with a large minted, tt, call itlrr,n
for the able line. Permanent engagement. weekly railing on m
of the taut trust, y 1 -la earan�irx u•1I.l , a -
lvy handg cash snlarc t,f Sig and aII fravriiriit r.xflrnsas trrrttarv.9alnrVS 6 v p P y
Cite sit least half a foot taller than any and hate. bilks c*lvanrr'cl in each cawh wrcrir. ahia S1ta.10 a week in ea -h and i. pt nags adv enc-
,IA>wnil -- freaks in the eottnty.•- ?iellbville t r mIttinl Mention refcrenee rd Peeiton permanent. Pnshu - 4 auccaatafttl
tuberculosis, and although the best ad -
f recovery
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Miss Flossie Holmes, of IsTewmarket,
who has been suffering from what was
considered a nervous affection, for about
seven years, while wetting dinner in Tor-
onto were she was engaged, was taken
i11 with a pain in the stomach, and fell
on the stove. She was taken to the Gen-
eral hospital and her case was diagnosed
as tape -wenn and treated accordingly.
Not only were two large tapeworms
taken from her stomach, but also a snake
about a foot long, with a head about an
inch in diameter. The color of the
snake was black and white, in rings
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largest reptile taken from a patient at
Toronto Hospital. It is supposed that
som0 years ago, while flicking berries,
Miss Holmes drank watercontaining the
snake's eggs. This shows how careful
people should be about drinking water
from an open spring.
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Didn't Watch the Cartage.
Durand, Mich., Aug. 15. --Tho cor-'
oner's inquest into 'Wallace Brothers'
circus train wreck litre last Friday
began yesterday. Charles Probst of
Battle Creek, engineer of the second
bection, testified that his air -brake
was all right when the train left
Ckarlotte, the night of the accident.
In response to a question, he said
that he made the run with the idea
that everything was all right, and
did not bother with looking at the
�llage.
Popul•tlon or $;C. CURS.
Vancouver, 13. G., Aug. 15.-At-
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publishers of Ifenderson's Directory
for British Oolunxbia just issued, the
population of Vancouver is 33,000,
29,000 white and 4,000 Orientals.
The population of Victoria Is given
nt 24,000, 19,000 white end 5,000
Chinese and Orientals.
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