arrâ€"5râ€" _QIOBPIOSB. THE DRIER PAL WOMAN- A Cur or no Pay is what the proprietors of Dr. Pierce's ' Drearfneas or the Life of the Elm re- Golden Medical Discovery‘guarantoo tothose male in the Far ilast. who use that wonderful medicine for any It is rather a curious reflection that in bl°°d mm 0" hlmnn- emPiloma lel’lui those countries where women's rights are “Willâ€, "minim," “in†0" 'WBll-mglo mo“ complemly nomexhteut’ the" the Money returned if it don t beneï¬t or cure. specially womanly duties of woman are the The rcyallst spirit of Old England is safe most grossly neglected, says the “ Fort - in the keeping of the Holborn Guardians. nightly Review." Travelers in Egypt. for in meeting lately they received a letter from instance, tell us that when the bells call the the London County Council recommending hour of prayer every man stops whatever the compulsory notiï¬cation of outbreaks of work he is an aged in and prostrates infectious diseases. Thereupon a Guardian himself to Alla . No woman takes any ‘ named Snearrard arcse to declare : “ Why, notice of the sound. She is too low in tie gentlemen, if this rule be passed. the Prince scale of humanity to make her tribute to of Wales and the Queen would be bound to the almighty worthy of acceptance. She notify that measles had broken out in the ranks in this respect almost with the brute royal residences." The recommendation was udTumcanU‘REDr uohih; book bee. DR. MCMICRAEL. The Penberthyi DANCE A m‘ 0' 1R0" . MONEY re sesame: â€" class security. Apply to .‘ 10,000 in use in Canada : BEATâ€, BHADWIGK, BLACKS“ch 8:. Mil. 25,000 in use in the United larrlsters and Solicitors, States. They are simple and cost less than WOW 3t. 001% Ohm (0mm “M l; other makes, while performing the same TORONTO. ONT. work. They start easy at ‘25 lbt., and wtrkl ,CHUIOE FARMS FOR SALE IN All. PARTS I work to 150lbs; Lift water 18 to 20 ft , and M AN I l 0 BA. work from a head as well. Automatic and restarting when current to boiler is broken. Sand for circular to main I ï¬x, Parties wishing to purchase imprmed mt; Farmafrom 80 sort. upwardawith immediat- posesssfon. call or write to G. I. names. Io- Their Ab "ales in lower Seriesâ€"A Pleasan tueuwuehushep. “ If ever yo should happen to go down into lower Me :0," said L. T. Stanley. the electrician, to a New York Sun man, “ and should notice that your bed was set up on inverted tin pans, as you have seen the four corners of corn cribs ï¬xed to keep out rats, and that the bed had a sheet stre'ched above it, running to a peak at the top like the roof of a house, don't say a word but get right in and go to sleep. if you shouldn‘t go to sleep as soon as you get in, and should hear something drop on the sheet roof above you and roll down and tumble on the flzor ' at the side of the bed, lie still. By and by Istraovsn Automatic Injector Penberthy injector 00,, Detroit Mich a Factories Windsor, Can, and Detroit, Mich. l tion. She is not withdrawn from her stamped upon. “9011011 “115 P‘Pfl- Am: 53. u w you will hear the same drop and roll and at“ in oak. n st. luni . informatio- = u omestio duties by the claim of religionupon - n _ furnished free of charge, and so an assisted so iii““2'.2““ ‘32:†:5; 1:5? 2211'"..*.:“..b: ammon- And so» «me 0‘1â€huhtrmï¬â€˜:“remit WM“ 1" 9' P‘ ‘ ' ' travelers tellusthat one of the horrors of "Mg" m" 3"“ Y ""1 W“ ° axon-Y we no“ pllnk, plink. plink, on the flmr. Don't get up ; if you do you might think you were struck with lightening as soon asycu put your foot on the floor, for the chances are that you would step on a scorpion the ï¬rst 0N0. Some of the daiutisst parasols of net and tulle are fringed all around with the petals of roses, poppies, lilies or ferns. A! 0mm Barn or insult. HALLADAY STANDARD WlNllllllrlS. ; For supplying constantly pure and fresh water for the Egyptian life is the fearfnlneglectfrom which the children suffer. The poor little creatâ€" ures are incrusted by dirt and sores and are swarming with vermin. Children are fre- - quently seen lyingin their mothers' arms Joh s m, h the h, is“ th {u 1,, threats: 2:23.31" .2: 25.33:: 23.2? with or men an «on on “ .3... P" m“ “ I 1mm °" “In my m scorpion. “e in“ .bont “ hmy the". thalmia and various kinds of blindness are Butwun't he b1“, though, not three month. _ for Stock, erfeotly con- abouts as flies are at home. hey hide in? 0! con". very Pmmem’ although dam 1“ “8° 7 t t. ‘2; gï¬awmup' ‘ i ' mom 3“. day and attend to business at night. The l°“°' “1 “"m‘m‘ly 1â€â€œ Pr°P°m°n °f th° “ My wife's running down just as fast as she ' 2"“ - l Villa iggsl'deucee \ 33.3%“ m scorpion f. acrab with a snake's on with a “flaw†é'mhï¬gh 'F§°'l';8',-m “333:†can. ' «7%.. «e: ‘ Publugm ,. , 0&3 H111- spur on the end of if. It lieks to ° “7.â€? 7° c "n “ ° 3 ° "1 , u ‘ And the doctors can’t help her,"and thenthls . .‘ . _ . u '1 '°“" °’ “WW get lubed Wm. folks, “a u i. wasn’t in: Infamy. wd of thmwhoTh-urgv; 9m poor man Proudth Life and Live Stock Assoon 83.5%“... mgmgvvggg (or the an p“. on the bed page. it In "8’? twenty 1' b u - _ l‘ “’18 Almost cried as he thought of the poor, suï¬- CHIEF OFFICE ITO“ 3 Village inrwood.krind- would climb up and get in with you “thoroughly masculine withavengeance, ’ring wife a Waterworks. int: 2:13;). etc., e n manu- and points an instructive moral as to the Hotele,Ooileges . ‘ Who seemed to be losing her hold upon life. Pumping for ROOM D,ABGADE, - TORONTO, CANADA that way, and if the bed wasn't roofed with factorere cffeed d d f m -1_ consequences upon the character of women to 3mm, I know 'u“ how on (“I "ma a M, I, ; $;_'hi$hl:nw;:: geagoiiytgz ,3:ng 0;“ of the denial of liberty, education, and re. friend to éhom he gold ha ‘31 “my: ,, My (INOORPORATED.) 8.3g)†, , gï¬ezï¬as‘gg Wm be “p: to ï¬nd a few quart. of dad sponsibility. The harem life of oriental wife w“ trauma prechely 5,, you" is_ I A MUTUAL BENEFIT Assoc'N. ms Péttectlon, ogd ! porn scorpions lyin on the floor infrout of the I‘d!" °1 high rank ‘5 dun “.d “noâ€? t° don't just understand it, because I'm not a soul) INVESTMENT-Bypayingto the above “Dara? imaï¬wgw bad They ï¬t committal "Mao. Amâ€. the last degree. They play wrth theirJew- womun' but her back pained her, and she A“’°°‘?“°“°~"E CEN 1' 95“ DA“ 8 Person eged Breweries: v - ' m maimed": saying to get into bed with you a few times eh’ “t Ewenmeï¬t" and smoke pipe" and complained 0‘ (1‘38ng 410Ԡfeelingl. And & idealidhz‘haï¬ndleddkg gill-i: Dbllagaype‘i- gigknvtgm %°mgi°' mm" " v 5‘35"“! MW" and being tumbled off the sheets every time {Riggezedgpgï¬ï¬'y' bg;:&°e‘:e§h;:iéznt;° general Weaknefl and know that she had giggled thrmgh flatness or accldsrat, aleobior two mic? Lands 1 Eppléidiï¬Ã© . - ' ' n ree cen er a. , v ' - , ' or stopped by the tin pans they got mad 1y unable to take one of them. They cling some of those diseases women are subJect to, secure m the, rise pengmp‘zfï¬gz gfndfgd‘ngï¬grg‘l: “gage ‘pr‘l‘ed M. and Price HIM. “ with references, : mailed free on __, - pplioation to and had ’em bad, too. I read about Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription one day, and the ï¬rst time I was at the drug store I bought a bottle of it and to uk it home to her. It work- ed wonders. In a short time she said she felt like another wcman, and she began to hope that there was relief for her, after all. She kept on taking the medicine for a time, and now she’s well. Get a bottle of the ‘ Prescription’ and try it on your wife." " I will,†said Smith. And he did, audit gored her and that's why he’s so happy to. ay. A pretty heading for fl lace or of the dress fabric is a ruche made of little butterfly bows which nearly meet. The Turtle Mountain Region. Thousands of acres of choice free govern- ment land, now open for settlers in the Turtle Mountain Region of Dakota. Here was raised the wheat that took ï¬rst premium at New Orleans Exposition. Rich soil, and stuck their stinger in their heads and and killed themselves. A scorpion will commit suicide on the slightest provocation. It has a temper as hotaud as quick as kero- sene on a kitchen ï¬re. If one scorpion is passing by another one and happens to touch it there's a ï¬ght at once and We dead scor- pions are the result. Put 100 scopions in an inclosure and throw a little stick or a little piece of dirt among them and the scorpion that is nearest to where the stick or dirt falls will turn and tip his spur into his nearest neighbor and in less than two seconds the entire 100 will be mixed up in the ï¬ght. The way their stingers and claws and legs will fly is a sight to see. As long as there is one scorpion alive the ï¬ght goes on, for if one happens to survive the other ninety- nine he will pitch in and have it out with himself and the ï¬rst thing he knows he is dead. “ It is a fact that scorpions, or alcarans as the Mt xicans call them, are at certain event of death. LIVE. s’rocn OWNERS can provide against loss by death through disease or accident of their stock, at easy rates. Those interested. send forprospectues, :tg.uiieliable Agents wanted in unrepresented div no . WILLIAH Juli-15. Managing Director. mills are made. from one man to forxyhorse-pow f‘ 0NTAR10 PUMP CO . Tonom, Orin, Oaxaca with touching reverence to any average English or American woman who may hap- pen to visit them and implore her aid in do- ing the simplest kind of nursing and ninth- ering for the ailing children. Nothing as- tonishes orientals more than the position of women in England. A Chinese mandarin has lately published his views on this sub- ject. Women,he says, are even helped at meals before men. In his country the men out ï¬rst, and when they have quite ï¬nished, if anything is left, the women are allowed to have it. Another eastern, Seyd Ahmed Khan, was amazed to ï¬nd that the servant- girl who waited upon him in lodgings in London could read and write; and he record- ed his deliberate opinion that the little scrub in a London lodging, "compelled to work as a maid-servant for her living," was in real- ity superior in nearly all respects to Indian ladies of the highest rank. “Such,†he adds, solemnly, “is the effect of edu cation.†r. Mention this pope Gonfebetation flLifc 'I‘ O B O N TO- THE! HOME COMPANY. nvrn $3, OOO,OOOASSETSI AND CAPITAL seasons of the year as numerous almost, as ï¬les. They are within the cracks of the walls, between the bricks of the tiles on the floor, hiding inside your garments, darting everywhere with inconceivable rapidity, their tails, which hold the sting, ready to fly up with dangerous effect upon the slight- est provocation. Turn a corner of a rug or table-spread and you disturb a flourishing colony of them. Shake your shoes in the morning and out they flop. Throw your bath sponge into the water and half a dtzsn ed tendency in the direction of a lisp had engaged a clerk who was not aware of his vocal ed to lay in his winter stock of “ go out and buy for me two or three thowa and pigs." â€"â€"_â€"+â€"_ . A Pig mintake. A merchant whose articulation has a doc d- peculiarity. "John," said the merchant who wish. pork, “ Yes, sir,†said John, much elated at the timber in mountains. good schools,churches, congenial society. maps, rates, etc., apply G.P. & T.A., St. P., M. 8: M. Ry., St. Paul, Minn., or J. M. Huckine, Can. Pass. Agt., Toronto. son are in loose clusters and sprays most artistically arranged. For further information. to l“. I. Whitney, Nearly all the bouquets carried this sea- The Book of Lubon. A Man Without Wisdom Lives in a Fool's W, C. HACDOXALDAI S I R. W. P. H 0 WL AN 1), President. - WK. humor, I. BOOPER, 1:. x. summing“ art‘s-sf Vv-â€":.b.â€"..«-...â€"a- w... a... M" ___., commission. John returned late at night, looking as though he had performed a hard day’s work. “ Did you get them?" asked the mar- chant. “ Only part of them,†was the reply. “ I bought all I could ï¬nd ; but there were only eight hundred to be had 2" “ Eight hundred! Eight hundred what, thir 2" asked the astonished lispcr. " Eight hundred pigs," was the reply. You told me to buy two or three thousand pigs ; but they are not to be found.“ “ Two or three thousand pigs l I did not of them dart cut of its cool depths, into which they had lain themselvos away during the night. It is not often that you see one of the mnbogouy-hued reptiles that is more than two inches long, but they sometimes show up with the formidable proportions of a ï¬ve-inch length and all that it implies. There is a smaller variety than the mahog- any scorpion. This one is yellow and ten times more vicious and dangerous. It is at midday that the bite or sting of these veno- mous little posts is most feared, as the natives say it is then most poisonous. The deserted old mines of Durango are simply Paradise. A Treatise especially written on Diseases of Man, containing Facts For Men of All Ages 1 Should be read by Old, Middle Aged and Young Men. Provcn by the Sale of Half a Million to be the most popular, because written in language plain, forcible and instructive. Practical present- ation of Medical Common Sense. Valuable to Invalids who are weak, nervous and ex- hausted, showing new means by which they ma be cured. Approved by editors, critics, an the people. Sanitary, Social, Science Subjects. Also gives a description of Speci- ï¬a No. 8, The Great Health Renewef' ; ONE OF MANY BATTERIES V OF BOILERS FUNNISHED Lou-annex. scorpion hives. The have bred and increas- ed there undisturbe for centuries. A few years ago the government took oflioial notice of their deadly presence and placed a bounty on them, which is paid on the presentation of a scorpion’s tail and sting at the ciï¬ee of the government agent. Many natives carry a brass tube, and in case of a bits from a scorpion it is pressed over the wound, on which in note like the bleeding cup of a sur- geon, and drawa the poisoned blood out. A hollow key has been used successfully in the same way. Victims of the yellow scorpion’s bite have been known to lie for days in con- vulsions, foaming at the mouth. and with stomach and limbs swollen as in dropey. Others suffer no worse consequences than they might from an ordinary bee sting. Brandy taken until stupefaoticn follows is a favorite remedy for ecorplon bites in Mexico, ammonia is also given with good results. There is nothing the Mexican or Tcxm fears more than the yellow or black scorpion of Durango except the bloating rattlesnake of Staked plains, and that is probably the most deadly reptile on the American continent." A Martyr to His Comrade. In Belgium, some little time ago, a day laborer lost his own life that he might ewe that of a companion. After the structure of a new church was nearly, or quite complet- ed, all that remained to be done was the placing of a weather-vane upon the topmost point of the spire. To accomplish this there was no other way than for one man to mount the highest scaffolding that could be put up, then for another to stand upon his shoulders. As the two men male their way cautions- ly up the ladder to the scafl'olding the ï¬rst one stooped so that the other, who was bear- ing bis pot tf molten lead and the weather- vane, could place his feet upon his shoulders Then he raised himself to his full height that the laborer might reach his work. Thus he stood never stirring a muscle, till the work was completed, and the laborer descending the ladder was slowly followed by the other amid the shouts and cheers of the vast mul‘r irurir- who had waited in such suspense, but their j y was soon turned into mcurniog. for our hero, or the one that noted as support, had no sooner reached the ground than he dropped read. Huttning to him his should- ers, anus and chest were found to be burned , to a crisp. caused from the drippings of the boiling lead from above him. He had sub- mitted to the torture, never moving, not even uttering a moan, for he knew that the . slightest move would precipitate his fellow! laborer to the ground, and from that int-l niense height he Wcuid be dashed to piecos. He preferred to but that intense agony v alone and die rather than destroy the life of his friend. . ___.â€"-â€".â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"’ I St. Paul. Minn. will have an electricl tell you to do any such tupid thing. I thaid you thould bu two or three thowa and pig’s l" exclaime the merchant. " That's just what I said," answered the clerk. “Two or three thousand pigs; I bought all I could ï¬nd.†“ The merchant now began to see the origin of the mistake. It was apparently a costly joke ; but there was no remedy. The pigs had been fairly bought, and there was no way but to make the best of a bad bar- gain. The grunters were duly paid for and shut up, to be fattencd for market. It so happened that pork took a sudden rise at that time, and the merchant realizsd a large proï¬t on his involuntary investment. The Day of Best. The World's Sunday School Convention, at its recent session in London, drew up a form of memorial for presentation to certain. Enropeanrulersinfachr of better observance of the Lord’s day in the countries under their sway. After setting forth among other things that Sunday school work in Europe has been much hampered by the general disre- gard of the day of rest, the memorialists say : " Moved by these considerations we, with one accord. by our ofï¬cers, earnestly peti- tion your Majssfy that, by your personal in fluence and by the constitutional power in your Majesty's hands. you will secure for the day of weekly rest the place gchn it in that decalogue which all Christian lands recog- nize, and, far the good of the people and for the glory of Li 1d, promote its recognition as a delight, holy of the Lord and honourable." The memorial is to be present, to the Em- peror of Germany. the King of Italy, and the President of the French Republic. ALMA LADIES' COLLEGE. er. rhesus, oxrsnxo. All Graduates of Alma Fine Arts College are legally qualiï¬ed to teach in Public and High Schools, Usileg‘late Institutes, Ble- chzfnios' Institutes, and the Arts Schools of the province. L .3: year Alma passed 116 out of 137 can- didates in the provincial Art Examinations, took the om'y_1'.>ur full Advance-i Certiï¬cates given in the province. also 6 full Primary Certificates and won ‘2 Gold Medal Certiï¬- cates. Alma's record in pint years has been un- uiialled in the Fine Art work and she now stands unrivalled in this respect in the Dominion ni Canada. Her Art [hour and apparatus are admi: fe'ily the best in Ontario, and her staff of instruction unsurpassed. A number of graduates of Alma Fine Art merits in Canada and the United States. For 6') Cslendsr, address Principal Marvel of Healing and Koh-i-noor of Medi- cines. It largely explains the mysteries of life. By its teachings, health may be main- tained. The Book will teach you how to make life worth living. If every adult in the civilized world Would read, understand and follow our views, there would be a world of Physiclal, intellectual and moral giants. This Book will be found a truthful resentaticn of facts, calculated to do good. he book of Lubon, the Talisman of Health I Brings bloom to the cheek, strength to the body and joy to the heart. It is a message to the Wise and Otherwise. Lnbon‘sSpeci‘ ï¬c No.8, the Spirit of Health. Those who obey the laws of this book will be crowned with a fadeloss wreath. Vast numbers of men have felt the power and testiï¬ed to the virtue of Lubon's Speciï¬c NJ. 8. All Men Who are Broken Down from overwor“ or other causes not mentioned in the above, should send for and read this Valuable Treatise. which will be sent to any address, sealed, on receipt of ten cents in stamps. Address all orders to M. V. Lubon, room 15 50 Front Street E.. Toronto. Canada Lightning struck one of the towers of the Cologne Cathedral on June 22, and one-half of the enormous stone flower which crowns each spire fell shattered into the street. Lightning strikes there not infrequently. but rarely does any damage. A.P. 461 BRONCHITii GURED. After spending Ten Winters South, was Cured by Scott's Emulsion. 1-16 Centre St.. New York} June 25th. 1388. , The Winter after the great ï¬re In Chicago I contracted Bronchlal aï¬ectlons, and since then have been obliged to spend nearly every Winter South. Lastflovemberwae advised to fry Scott’s Emulsion of Cod Liver OH with Hypophosphltes and to my su rprlsewas relieved at once. and by continuing its use three month 5 was entirely cured, gained flesh and strength and was able to stand even the Bliz- zard and attend to buslnese every day. C. T. CHURCHILL. hold by all Thuggs'srs. 50c. and $1.00. ATSYTS procured. Patent Attorneys and experts Est'd 1552. Donald C. Iidont «E Co“ Toronto. 150 Second-Band. ‘ Send for list Honuau Qua liliilffllliLâ€"hlm" Is the handsomest stove of its kind ever put on the maket. It is also the most powerful heater ever produced. -â€"â€"â€".\l.\.\'L’FA(ITURED BY THE E. 86 C. GURNEY CO. 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