§ J. BEHAN. ? te p---- ur and Cercal com- sarding company, t wd Mfg. company. saw mill. ws and Gould's broom | "Oberdorfier's . cigar a, ng company. ica works. \ Dry' Dock "and Yacht himent. Black's boat ft. vies of James Latur lchlermett, me factory. Ouse. Gandiner "8 hiscnit fac- 1 ¥ in {flebators. 1 company. 1 me 'that within a everal new indastries jon, including of stiel. av's shops, #he. Kino step forward, and' a wll see i 8 Mach Hts splendid vail and and its /proximity ral deposditsof Frontd me doiinties, arg caus 'apitalists to turn in nd: already Tand® has and options on others jected enterprises. builds gest Words. which seem to have Larting discustion are leness" and "honori: dah halide fwen 'hese were goon plac: by the discovery of isestablishmentariang"' tors Another seeker 3. on | the last-named . E. KENT. it "ant sstablish- aventy-pight let terg-- o be the fongest Eng- uncarthedd. However, od the Welsh word : beyilgogerchwyrndro och," the name of a though how anvbne ay there patses com acgording to. or Shep CTT ord of 172 Jettens sto mabridged Greek lex- emache otiuleals rimmaposphiop ho umetiokich eg rikos flora, ektrionoptekeph ositarabophetraganap , Very appropriately, ph. 'After printing this tly gave out, as the . But after all is there 1 than smiles, which een the first and lat alipighty' ineani to his ve out the:dcore if he wher, when they are | restaurant, to sav L. roast beef except in LL Jowly mal can . get ivided attention by eel). there is 'always a b question as well as profit a man to have eth the ability. to use WRN RRL A RT n cures, to be followed i of " aly; PIR ) i thalk, of Ipfa 1 ess JO MR Aa and the best physicians fail: : ge gt CLR] 3 2 sen Rae nda admirably adapted to Profision sf Chemistry, RCS. 1, EiPyiaidont of epi Sopris eden) 3 i BEL Ld a Foy Infants, Mai i+ Tp WOMAN'S EXHIBITION, Lohdon, 1900. DR. BARNARDO Says in ** We have slreadwused Neave's 1 ocd in two of vur [dines (Babies' Castle a the Village Home}, and 1 hay vo hesitation in saying it has proved very sati factopy. July 221h, 1901 peril Hupsery. | AR NFAVE & CO, The Sleeman B. & M. Co. Limited yr. |= % Guelph, Canada by mid doses of Cutlcura |: Phis-ie the-purestyaweet. speedy, permanent and eco- nomical ithe for torturing, dis« EXCELLENT F00D, ro Str Cas. 7A. OAlNRON; cy Mb, Amealids, © | The Aged = Sa Frail oa in he In ho waV does her majeRty a She has a collection at Sandri that contains a wide variety, em 0S T Nr A in = / 7 HITT 777% most | ary 13th, 1893." this more than in her love for pets: ham ac Talos, TSS H.R. ales. Died at Sq andra kennel that sound of her voice. lf them all show. | the"gates. When 'at ring often feeds them nfl takes them ayith her n BE 1 HE 2 THE WHIG'S BIRTHPLACE, BAGOT STREET ing dogs, chickens, doves, horses and parrots, ' dove cote had a poetic origin, itd "firut meniber having been a pres- ent to the gueen.when, as Princess of Wales, she Visited Ireland many years ago. Some one gave it to her as "an emblem of peace and good will," and on her return 'to London she bought a mate for it. Their descendants ave numerous; dnd 'the: queen always has 'one specially' trained for' her boudoir. This! partidular pet. has its cage in the l rooih, .and will leave it at her all to porch. pit her 'finger or nestle on. her shoulder. These doves are all white, with pink eyes. A po island in a tiny pond is the home | of a. number of. foreign birds. Among them are some curious speci mens, of 'which. several "oyster catch- ord" are regarded as particularly" ine teresting by Queen Alexandra. They dave black and white plumage and long red bills, which they . use like scissors to.detach .the mollusk. Three turtle . doves, are recent additions, oy were on board the steamer when her majesty returned from Denmark with 'her, and she equal privileges in taking them in: turn. tries to give al this Her ing the dogs. The queen has her favorites among the bantamgs that are an im There are silver feathered feet; hantams with yellow, squatty bodies: duckwing game bantams, grays, black and red Peking that strut ab- out with comic stateliness. In the pheasantry' ix for hatching the young birds. 10,000 are hatched annually at Sand- ringham., these "incubator babies," and likes to hold the tiny, downy bodies, pressing them to her, cheek. The pheasants are really the king's, but the queen Kas partially adopted them. Horses come in for a goodly share of 'her majesty's affection. She 'has . | then tha te The quisen' ast year, and she' Became so fond of "that waited them brought kennels are extensive, are deerhounds, - New- supply of straw and fresh water, : All kefinels of a Jarge central | her own beautiful hands--for, as every: | believe him perfectly honoranie all he A Clos' to the kennels is the | body knows, her hands are fafhied for cosines transactions dud fnncially able kitchen, where "oatmeal mash" and | their beauty. Huffy died $wo years | their firm. made broth of bullocks sheep's ago. / West & Truax, Wholesale Druggisty, The dgiieen's. atables 'sre ranged eiatle 12 ip aiding, popnnan. & i", around. a [Square court and a | "Fil's Cate Dire a gern. 'tower surmotints the bu. acting directly % and gate. The walls are lined with glazed | mucous - he hs system. Testi THE WHIGS PRESENT SITE, KING STREET been a fine horsewoman from . child hood and 'still rides near! Shp Visite the stables wi mourng her pet Huffy, who for years had - taken hor on hey visits 'to the' tenants, his appearance with knew that his cart held o - other §oodin hy mattress. and the sitting room has a | he tool tress carried into the cottages wi white tiles, and the silver fitted stalls have the royal coat of arms painted Ef apples. The queen r many fri The children on the estate : delight, for they and to the ol sugar and tea that his Mise ringham, Janu- ll knows a ---- cnnel that the | Worthless Publications-- But. No arivievery day. Some- timfm seven or eight! at a time go out respect by majesty wears a large white apron"when feed. also portant. part of this royal "pettery." Sebrights, golden Sebrights, white booted bantams with black tailed Japanese Sgotch white and black Peking and an incubator Over The queen is greatly interested in wll a dose. Tien 3 worry is a good friend of the un- dertaker. en We offer One Hi 4 Rot by cured v1 Sn € an no . .- J. CHENEY & Toledo, O. he "unders! "F 13. Cheney for the last 1 ps, are the queens gr: ra that issheing. broken: to of | family. rp -- QUACK DOCTOR BOOKS. to Faith In Them. i of y avorites, There ous, ", and the ears . aad eben Wan: a died in 1599," aged twentP- fight vears, The idonkey that is driven | v randchildren, and 'a seb- are interesting members of the stab) she i. Phere: aed s6-called doctors, who ip: 0 | sue so-called "medical" porting to' treat Ay others to Tr wainst certain vices, hut gl} to advertise 'the professional "kill of the 'doctors' These books are names "Marri, Nmony Made Easy' n Invalid," and the like. called Guide," "Matej from ten cently to $1. In order to induce vulgar to purchase, the advertisers often seek to give the impression that these books are indeli ately "illustrat ed. "The hooks are always trashy and worse than worthless, for many credu- loas' persons i perfect hoglth are lod to believe thimseltes in need of treat: ment, and so waste money upon the advertisers in consultation fees or for nedicine. In most cases (hose bot are compiled from standard medical works, with alterations 14 nit the doctor's piirpose: in other codes a even a shadow of truth. The details of cures effected by these doctors are generally taken from the records of standard medical writers, with such change of names, éte., ad may be deemed necessary, It is mo uns «common thing to find in several of these quack' books, issued by different nien. the same onres described to the differnt men: Certificates in 'these books are usually bogus<nothing be- ing easier than to manufacture them as the names and addresses wre omit: ted "from motives of delicacy," so,of course, there are no means 'to test the truth of the statements, which in nine Cases oUt of tén would not benr in- vestigation. Many. of the men who purport to' be the author of these hooks haven't intelligence enough to | write even such trash, or to compile eesti RR LATE CHARLES SANGSTER One 'of the sweet singers of Kingston. . e---------------------------------- it from books already published. The work..is usually .done by hard-up liter ary men. Sometimes these books purport tg he issued by associations or medical institutions. To expose every quack by name would be impossible, as every |: city swarms with them. It is a safe rule to place nd confidence in any me- dical work given gratuitously, or for a trifling price, or which extols the author's skill or gives certificates or cases as evidence of such skill. No reputable physician publishes certifi cates of his success any more than a lawyer or clergyman would, and no physician of standing makes public any case treated by - him, except in strictly professional books or periodi cals, intended for professional use. The amount of quack medicine liter ature distributed througheut the coun try is immense. In writing these sircu lars the ingenuity displayed in work- ing upon the feclings of the reader, and gradually leading him to the point where, if he (or she) be weak minded, he may decide to take the stuff or die, is truly wonderful, Not less ingenious are the various inven- tions to account for the discovery of the medicine. In one case it is Old Mother Noble, who confers & boon up on the world; beloved Father Apply accidentally chews the leaves of a bush and discovers his stuff; Jerael Goodspeed goes to England, becomes a Gypsy, and one day while upon the beach finds a bottle drifting ashore which he picked up, ete., etc. Any thing and everything "to-gull poor weak-minded human nature into buy ing and swallowing Indian. Blood Syrup, Mrs. Brown's Metaphysical Remedy, Electric Health Restorer, and the hundreds of other fancifully nam ed preparations that are warranted to cure every discase known, Why don't vou try Carter's Little Liver Bills ? They 'are a positive cure for sick headache, and all the ills pro- duced by disordered liver, "Only one "Hows THIS® , We, the undersigned, have kn. 5 and publishing them, ny various "Experiences. of Sometimes cal. pamphlets are offered free or a few stamps for postage: in oth. hey are advertised at prices the ignorant and mass, of rubbish is furnished without |. s under various i, of love aud watri- wun the reader ' Elliott Bros.. 77 Princess Street. - McKELVEY & BIRCH, Rare) 8 "i ht i; Np" WHC NOR made this year, the best of stoek and . style, 3 . this summer supply youf- |: self with 177 4 Fu Wore y own i Fr 4 window Screens, /&) Wiok less Blue Flame Oil Stoves, Gas Stoves, Gasoline Stoves, ete. You Will Find Then in Our Store at Reasonable Prices. Telephone 35. KEEP YOUR FOOD HEALTHY And fresh during the hot summer days. Keep the milk sweet and the butter cool. This is made easy with a REFRIGERATOR. 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