3 gt I i: i iis! ~ Hh A il £ - i i f ! cA ¥ gk ! £ gral 21fEE | 8g i t E i i i R : it i | By 1 i g§ i 8d i i : i ; : £ i : eB F i | : Lamy or | 4 t Hit | | i i | i E F E i ] t F i EF ! ; i : i £ i §F i i it : | Ly Ff 5 aE i 3 ® i gazed with wide - < i i Es or Hi fi F ; < : i ; i fs : g i : hl heli me : il 5 i g ik the iusto a sugges proves to have t acvur- shes of the ten 'more shelves should kitchens for the ci will be tak- - imo the council. prince both ex; ob puch for he buildings, inquired rent. tails were given matter of fact the rent is, $he majority of the council, reg as much too high for the class it is intended to benefit, and in future an attemot will be made to build cheaper. The royal party urned to Westminster collected al fares. The prince princes handed a E penny, Benn supplied each with a half-penny ticket. I he Er $F 59 E if | Pd Ec £5 Ez g g a i were the subject of gen- he sigh the silently gliding t cars silently glidi along, apparently indepkndent of any motive force inu- What They Look Like. The first two trains built im con- with the "electrification" of the Metropolitan District Railway have been recently delivered to the company, and are mow at South Harrow, where they are being fitted with their electrical equipment be- fore being worked in a series of trial section of railway | ¥ DR. CHASE'S NERVE FOOD, The aia lonia io the system. and mop bo Seeoriiad store-house of nervous energy. situated just back of the stomach supplies the motive power which runs machinery of the digestive sys- i F i 4 5 sh in i iF = t £ 1 if of of it i i i | mH i i ~ '» EF EEZYL, 7 Ee i : E Edy s £ | ¢ i £ i 3k g 3 ] ii ff 4 gE fie ge - Fr ge a ling. tot, being' those at in use on the Central London Rafl- way. on the Central way. But the District cars also Jhgve side doors in the middle, wever, do not open outwards as ordi- them to bo worked either from with- in the car or from the station plat- forms. It is possible that these side Feld fie it jh i li i: i H TH] ns i si with real "rapid transit"--i.e. tains traveling aL hh speed and the of time at the FRig iF Hr i : i HE il girfit : ] "master control" for theses '"mul- tiple units,"' Accordingly one of the trains has been fitted with the |¥ Thomson-Houston system and the other with the Westinghouse. The is former electric, whefeas the latter is e tic. So far as the fittings of the cars of able. Of course, if in this matter also American practice be followed, there will be one class only on the *'electrified" District Railway, but no final decision has been come to on this point. It is possible that, as a concession to British custom, some of the cars will be labeled "re- served," and for these, of course, an extra fare would be <l Apart from this, it is a be Shang. be the intention of the autharities to in- troduce a uniform fare of about 34d. for any distance.~Correspondence of "What made shoe clerk 7" "Why, didn't you hear hiny say that pair he tried on me were the greatest shoes out ?" you angry with that Lost In Floods. a jon Ji of lives lows. fru aud floods, uring past y years: Sheffield, Eng., 1864, 250; Pro: Eng., 1866, 20; Northampton, Mass., 1874, 144; Eureka, Nevada, 1874, 30; Pittsburg, Pa., 1874, 220; Toulouse, France, 1875;. 1,000; in, Hun- gary, 1879, 77; Murcia, Spain, 1879, 1,000; Galveston, Tex., 1886, 38; John-* stown, Pa., 1889, 2,142; Galveston, Tex., 1900, 5,000; Topeka, Kansas City and other cities in the floodad district, 231. Total, 10,152. Hard or soft corns cured with three applications of Peck's Corn Salve, 15¢. at Wade's. Robert McEviss, Trenton, on trial for stealing a buggy, claims it was forced upon him and he has been dis- charged. Fat or Oil in the Blood Do you know that fats, or oils, exist in the blood only in emulsified form? How ave these fats emulsified? Well, if the stomach is in good order and the other digestive organs all right, they will do the work, otherwise the fats are not pro- perly emulsified, and are there- fore rejected by the blood and their food value lost. The importance of artificially emul- sifying food-fats _ is therefore apparent. In Ferrol not only is the oil thoroughly and scientifically emulsified, but it is amalgam- ated with phosphoffz&! Iron so intimately that the whole is |S réady for instant absorption and the digestive organs are |} relieved from the greater part of their arduous duties. Ferrol is 'the only perfect nutrient because it contains all the elements necessary to the building up of the whole system, is pleasant to take, and sq easy to digest that nursing 3 | infants assimilate it readily. | Sample hl. 33. hottie, 6 boule for 34-06, x druggists, PANY, | and oft-repeated statement that "me- make a Of some we have only one of a kind. There is a chance for exclusiveness if you care for it. Bi Co. Mich. Cure Guaranteed--Pay When Cured, and or loss of time; also { rou Foils Tapeiency, Riser Liver: Sadie ¥ Hem Cr ee a LT) Porfoot of home treatment for those whe camer : mdicines patients shipped from nd Sammgt ul Bok ® D R 208 WOODWARD Avs., " Cen. WiLCeX ST., DETROIT, MicH Mr. Richards, the Popular Train Dispatcher in the Canadian Pacific Railway Windsor Station, Montreal, is Saved From Death by DR. PETTINGILL'S KIDNEY-WORT TABLETS After Ordinary Medical Treatment Had Failed to Cure a Long Standing Case of Kidney Disease, the Marvellous Tablets Accomplished a Happy and, Wonderrul work. It is a well known fact that kidney pass away, cell by cell in the urine troubles are terribly prevalent in our | One bottle of these tablets will uid kly midst, and cut down thousands every | banish every warning symptom of tie ear. dread disease, restore strength to al The best efforts of physicians thus | weak and distressed organs, and i gl far have failed to stay the ravages of | you back your former health. ve the deadly disease, and the medicines in this your time of peril and doubt, usually prescribed by practitioners on- { may heaven direct you to follow the ly afford temporary relief. The strong |example of A. Richards, a Montreal official of the Canadian Pacific rail dical men utterly fail in the curing | way. Mr. Richards, who is Letter of Bright's disease and general kidney ! known to the thousands who travel troubles," is true and incontrovertible. | than even the honored president of our Are you now experiencing any of the * great transcontinental road, says symptoms that mark the various forms | "For many years I have been a vie of kidney. disease ? Are you sensible cf ' tim of kidney trouble which caused me a growigg weakness, backache, fugi- great sufiering and much mental tive and obscure pains in the lumbar anxiety. Ordinary medical treatmen; region, drowsiness, emaciation, short- | failed to cure the distressing and ness of breath, dizzy feeling, disturbed ' dangerous malady, and day ana night sleep ! Do you note brick dust deposit ! 1 continued to suffer, and was almost or. mucous or milky discharges and ! convinced that my cure was impos gravel in your urine ? Has your skin a | sible. In the midst of despondency dry and harsh feeling, burning at and physical sufierings I was advised night ? Have you unusual thirst and 'by a friend to use Dr. Pettingill's kid scanty flow of urine ? Are you losing ' ney-Wort Tablets, and 1 bless the day in weight and strength ? { they were brought to my attention. | If you are experiencing any of the | have used two bottles of these mar symptoms referred to, you cannot af- | vellous tablets, and can truly say ford to hesitate another hour. Be as- | that I am perfectly cured. I find my sured of the fact that.deadly kidney distase has laid its irdn hand on you. | and stimulated to healthy action, and To banish the awful disease you must | working in perfect harmony with other begin with Dr. Pettingill's Kidney- | organs. I now feel as well as ever be Wort Tablets, which immediately ar- | fore and owe my present healthy con vest the gradual weakening of the kid- | dition entirely to Kidney-Wort Tab neys that goes on from day to day. It { lets. I strongly recommend them to is the only medicine that heals and | all who suffer from any form of kidney builds up the diseased tissues that now 'trouble." SINCLZ LONG DISTANC BARREL Fashion is dictative in Parasols this Beason. The New Parasol has a double fanetion--It is more than a sun shade. By her Parasol you will know the fashionable Woman this season as much as by her gown. The fashionable Parasol may be seen here in all its variations. You may selection if you come in time that will nos be duplicated by and by. Plain Parasols and Bun Shades made from fast color English Wool and Bilk Gloria, with patent runner, Paragon frame and neat, plain or nobby rugtie, natural wood handle, ranging in price from 50c to $4 each. Frilled Parasols in white and black in many qualities. Fancy Parasols $1.50 to $8.50 each. Children's Parasols, 85¢ , 80c., 85¢., 45¢., 50c. each. Children's Rain and San Bhade Parasols, with short handle. 75c. each. Rain Umbrellas, with steel rod, for man or woman, 76c. to $2.50 each CRUMLEY BROS. Woman's New Idea Magazine for July Jusi Received. Price 5c. Each. On the stylish and swagger thing this sea- son you know. Our as- sortmeut is almost end- less and our prices decid- edly low when you judge by the true test of quali- ty $3.50 and $4.50. : § McDermo s Shoe Store. § in f2 moro for. Wall Tinting and Decorating. Made Tints and White, Anybody can do plain Tinting. summer we too often neglect the ne- und with marvellous success, forti fying the system for the weakening ef _ kidneys have heen healed, strengthened . $ us SWIFT & G0. 100000000004 Ha Our Coal Is As Clean As Though Crawford; Ready Mixed Paint Bt, most durable, finest colors, 8 prices right. 'Have you a good n 1f so, you enjoy the confidence of all who hav Just so it Is with any manufacturer whose go to be, and who the value of ; who is ever on the to improve according jemands--always that in his partic . g that so well meets the wants of the people as For more than twenty-five years church's RI : CoLD pas been on the market, and each succeeding year vor with increased sales as the result, whicl For sale by hardware and paint dealers everywhe 'Ladies, send us your address and get by return m Reminder." It is both useful and ornamental. Addre THE ALABASTINE CO., Limited, ---- -- paralyzed on Right Helpless for Six Y PAINE'S CELERY GC Opened Up a New and Ha A Lady Who Was Cor to be Incurable fects of the ) 3 er re too As 'summer advances, we a t | prone to neglect the little ills and the Sear, So bi i ; ave warning symptoms of disease, simply your Paine's pecause we are not suffering acute paralyzed on © It is a well known fact that in | years, and w any work, I wssities of the system. Never forget stomach, bac that sleeplessness, nervousness, poor with inflam drculation, rheumatism, back . . and attention wa cideaches are very forcible reminders of miraculous b fatal diseases. We should therefore at | use of Paine this time grapple with the trivial ach- [cided to try « and pains by using Paine's Celery from the us Compound, the great blood purifier, ed grand re nerve bracer, digestive regulator and disappeared system builder. To-day, tens of thou- stronger. 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