~ co~tfl~~Ae-aV xs~~yu________ -4 -- bay iinferredi from the 'Fi-garo" of mmssicner of Lbor u. ment Ibe duke, Alice, In Spingtirnoef P-ureBloodi 0o otuser reuyedy possesses sucb per. fect cieansing, healing and purifying properties as Burdock Blood Btters. Ituot oniy cleanses initernally, but it ?eais, wàen applied aextrnaly, al sores ulcers, abscemses, scrofulous sores, botches, eruptions, etc.,, leaving the -lean and r e as a babe's. nraiyi r emoves all morbid )ret waste matter frem the systemn, ;ýtmd thoroughly regulates ail the organs of the bocdy, restoring the stemach, iver, bowels and blood te healthy action, 1[iencefortb, in Paris at least, after serýViïg- a cust-omer tEë-ï lar'ber musc i - n1lunge is vs zors, ombs andl hruhes I bas been boiling ten minutes. ISissors, razers, ujippersanadibrushes mzust te L-ept eo er a hot stovec and damp sand sprinliled on tbe floor after a baircut, Tbe barber must wasb bis hands be- twieen customers. and humn the hair- cutti'ngs at least once a day. Aitbougli the microbe us a modern visita-tion. the cabinet of individ.uai muýgs wbicb bas long been a featureiof the barber shop, lez sient testimtnn3 that the inývisible world is by(,no m»ans free froni dangeir. There is a highiy undesirable malady with whicb the rame of T arber b' cennected, anI tbe idea ci-at there is risk ini the sharp- edge too's sud thbe sbaving nMUUSs l by ber Ot Uneuploy eIt and f utw Cks rusA-1 ning short-tf-m& ading the pa-ar ëi-glit years. Professer J.. Laurence Laugb- girl dreTxv hersait close to the wall, verential attit*de, said- Fto use orrusriym--vr Fh Lehcooses regaudless ot ber i1 isbas or jprotests. htiiey are divore the proý- Iperty renlains witbhlm. When sbe as- - ~ -u-~---- ~ ___________________________ '~ ~ -~ :1 ~-' -----r _______________________ I ____________________________ mission, of vw-ich ie is a member. Sir Lewis Morris, the eminent Englisb poet, contriburtes a pieasing paper on Tbe Disuse of Laughter, in wblch Le argues that tbe good, be'nest Inugbisa lying out. The Mississippi River prob- lem iîs attacked trocc different points ofvir by two writers; the Hon. Rob-1 ert S. Taylor, a me-rober ot the Missis- sippi River Commission claiming that rhe Levee System iW a great success, w bile Mr. Gustave Dyes, a civil andI hydraulie engineer of great experience, cont-ends that levees are practicaliy1 wertbiess and tbat the only solution, of t-ha problem lies in a caref ai system of dredging. Prof. E. Wasbb)urn llop- kins writes on Englan-l and the F amine in India. He complete131 disproves tLe imputation of negleet onI the part ef England, and shows that the Vicarey bimselt telegraphed that no, assistance When you takelHood's Fila. The big, old-fash- loned, sugar-coated puis, wbich ctear you ail to pieces, are flot. in It with Hood's. Easy to take and easy to operate, is tnue of liood's Pilla, whleh arý% up t-o date ins every respect~ Saf e, certain ansd sure. AI1 drluggiPStg. 25C. C..1. Hood & Co., LoweldMM ïss;. Thse only Pilla to take witb Hood's Sa-rsaparilia. solute jurisdîction over ber mndr body and( estate. Hie can compel hier tu ssork or do anything else that is l fifor weanen to do, and sbe Las no . efor Protection exept i public opjfion. Some ofthîe American heiresses whe bave mnarried Germnan barons have learned et this law to tbeir sormow, and otbers wbe may bhave an oppor- tunity te assisi in supporting tLe Ger-. man army and re.storisig ancestral es- taies shouid look intb te matter very carefuily before tbey appoint thre wed- ding day. HAY WHILE SUN SHINES. You aay Jones ta in cdoyer? How sol Hie bas just rmarried a grass widow who got $20009 alimnony six montbe ago. tyI the unhealthy condition of the biood-current that throws them up. Vou nmust get down to the blood, tefore you eau te rid of them. Local treatusent is useless. It suppresses, but does not liesi. The test remu- edy for eruptions, scrofula, sores, and al l oýd djseases, i. Ayer' s Sarsaparilla. _. l - - - - - - --r - LC -Gr