DleTHElkDUTY u EVERY CASE EOW DODD’S KIDNEY PILLS BANISH PAIN IN THE BACK. Cured Mrs. J as. Murphy and Everyone Else She Recommended Them To. River Gagnon, Qua, Sept. 11.â€" (Special).~No.complaint it so com- mon among women as Painâ€"in-theâ€" Back. It is a safe estimate that rally half the w )men in Canada are afflicted with it. For that reason every evidence that there is a sure and complete cure in existence is thankfully received. And there is abundant evidence that Dodd’s Kid- ney Pills is gust such a cure. This district could furnish a dozen cures, but one is that of Mrs. Jas. Murphy. She says: “I suffered for thirtyâ€"eight months with a pain in my back. I took just one box of Dodd's Kidney Pills and I have never been troubled with the pain since. I also recommended Do-dd’s Kidney Pills to other peo- ple, who complained as I did and in every case the Pills did their duty and brought relief.†._____+._.___. HERE AND THERE . Bits of Knowledge About Almost Everything. Few Russian trains travel at 'a faster rate than twentyâ€"two miles an hour. ' HOW ANARGHISTS WORK BY ONE WHO, UNFORTUNATE- LY, HAS KNOWN THEM. Their Banks Are Honeycombed Through and Through by Police Spies. Though the betterâ€"knowu Anar- chists are kept under close observa- tion by the police in every capital in Europe, and though the varlous Anarchists Groups are never withâ€" out their spies, this constant watch- ing has in practice lamentably failed to protect the world's rulers from assassination or attempted assassi- nation. The reason is that the as- sassin is usually a comparatively obâ€" scure member of a Group, and keeps his owu counsel. To avoid betrayal or discovery he disappears quietly and acts upon his own initiative. Often his closest friends do not know what he intends to do. Until the world echoes with are as ignorant of its planning and accomplishment as the most unsu- specting policeman. I’A 1D BY DETECTINES. Ravochol Went about Paris with a bomb in his pocket. Vaillant had no difï¬culty in getting past the poâ€" lice and exploding a bomb in the Chamber of Deputies. Six Anarch- ists could enter the theatre at Barâ€" cel )na Without suspicion and throw their murderous machines into the. crowded stalls beneath. luarded as was President Iarnot at Lyons, the. Italian Casserio got near enough to him to stab him to the heart. The Empress Elizabeth could be shot in an Italian public square. Sipido ,could step out of a crowd and shoot lat our own King as n: 5.11} at the Paris has the biggest debt of any window of a raiIWay~uirrmge in a city in the world. It amounts $400,000,000. Silver money 250 years old is still in circulation in some parts of Spain. In London out of one hundred wid- owers who marry again tWelvc mar- ry their housekeepers. Within the past four years France has recorded 26,000 suicides, while in 'Italy the number has been only 8,000. More cases of consumption appear among needleâ€"makers and file-makers than any other claSS of workers. More than 2,000 people earn a. living in Paris by fortune-telling, and their total yearly earnings are estimated at $2,000,000. The ï¬nest tomb in Great Britain is undoubtedly that of the Duke of Hamilton, in the grounds of the Duke’s seat. It cost over $1,000,- 000. A bee, unladen, will fly forty miles an hour; but one returning to the hive laden with honey does not travâ€" el faster than twelve miles an hour. Stockholm has the largest death~ rate from the use of alcohol of any city in the world. A, The number of deaths from this cause is 90 in 1,- 000. . ,, In Switzerland every male between the ages of twenty and sixty-ï¬ve is obliged to vote, unless he be a pau- per, criminal, or a bankrupt. These have not the right of voting. The soil of Siberia at the close of the Summer is found still frozen for 56 inches beneath the surface, and the dead that have lain in their cofâ€" ï¬ns for .150 years have been taken up unchanged in the least. In parts of Australia, where the average rainfall is not more 1han 10 inches, a square mile of land will support only eight or nine sheep In Buenos Ayres the same area, with 84- inches of rain, supports 2,560 sheep. When a Prince of the Austrian Royal Family dies, his horse follows the funeral covered with a black cloth, and lame in one hoof. The lameness is produced by driving a nail through the horseshoe. This is a sign of the deepest possible mourning. . The children of the Ainos, a peo- ple living in Northern Japan, do not receive their names until they are ï¬ve years old. It is the father who then chooses the name by which the child is afterwards to be called. In Iceland, 'that country of gentle and oldâ€"fashioned customs, it has always been the fashion to present to the baby, when its ï¬rst tooth appeared, a lamb, to be its very own, cared for and tended as no other pet. could be, and never to be parted with. The heat developed by the ï¬ring of heavy guns is remarkable. Dur- ing some recent tests a gun that had been ï¬red seventy-ï¬ve times melted solder placed upon the chase, while another was hot enough to soften lead, indicating a temperature of 600 degrees Fahr. fl 'fha pu. , fans. 39 d ab =7“ to Brussels railwayâ€"station. Kth .l-Iumâ€" bert of Italy could Le. rill-t by Bre- sci while engaged in 0 public duty at Monga. President McKinley could be assassinated by an Anarchist who held a revolver concealed under a handkerchief while pretending to shake his hand. All this despite the fact that the ranks of the Anarchists are honey- combed through and through by the spies in the pay of the secret police. In the days of the old Autonomie Club, in Tottenham Court Road, England. there was probably not a single European Government Whose representative Was not on the roll of membership. The spy kept his employers regularly informed of every move he had a chance of knowing anything about. When the Walsall Anarchists were tried for bomb conspiracy, it came out that one of the most prominent witnesses was in the pay of Scotland Yard, and Inspector Melville made no se- cret of the fact that he had paid secret service money to numbers of Anarchists. SPY AND SHOPKEEPER. One day a man came into London from France apparently destitute. lIe cultivated the Anarchist Groups. Several members gave him food, and clothing, and even lodging. His manâ€" ner was sincere. His principles seemed violent. He was soon re- ceived with open arms at secret meetings. A “comradez’ was pre- sently despatched on business to Paris. The man, on his own re- quest, was permitted to accompany him. In France the “comrade†was promptly arrested on arrival. In one of the back streets of Lonâ€" don, the name of which is known to the writer, there was at one time a shop in which Anarchist publica~ tions of all countries were on sale. The “comrade†who had charge of it was implicitly trusted, and the shop became the resort of the most influential Anarchists in London. Alas! the comrade turned out to be a police-spy who was supplying Scotland Yard not only with va1u~ able information, but with photo- graphs of his comrades. One night a crowd of outraged Anarchists asâ€" sembled in front of that shop, smashed the windows, and ransackâ€" ed all tho rooms. But the betrayer was invisible. Another spy had inâ€" formed him what was going to hapâ€" pen that evening, and he had flown. A11 professions and all occupations are represented among the Anarâ€" chists. There is the philosopher who wraps up the bomb doctrine in gilt paper. There is the visionary jour- nalist and litterateur who consti- tutes himself the prophet and the preacher. There is the trained che- mist, and the engineer, and the army man, and the unfrocked priest; and in addition are the desperadoes and scum and rif’fâ€"raf‘f of. the gutter; creatures who, like Ravochol, are as ready to murder solitary misers for their hoards and rob graves for trinkets as they are to spent at Anâ€" archist meetings on the wrongs of the proletariat; creatures who threw bricks through the shopâ€"window's of jewellers on the chance of "exproâ€" priating†the proceeds during the commotion. HOW THEY ORG ANIZE NOW. The pivot of Anarchism is the Group, and this characteristic makes the ramiï¬cations of the movement difï¬cult to grip. Unlike other secâ€" ret societies, Fenianism, for in- stance, it has no organization. A dozen men may meet to-night, say, as “The Bond of Right Group.†By toâ€"morrow night the members may have quarrelled and divided, and half of them have formed another group, called “The Lion’s Cubs.†Since the. smash up of the old Au~ touomie An: rchism in London is not quite what it used to be, but his crime, they, newspapers, collected for him by a WRESTLED WITH BEARS. _â€" Fatal Pastime off Millionaire, Who First Made Them Drunk. A German millionaire named Johann Kugler, residing at Tiflis, has been killed and partly devoured by a bear. . "" Kugler, who was an ardent sportsâ€" man, had trapped a number of bears in the Caucasus. These he placed in’ an improvised menagerie on his estate and plied with liquor. When the bears were in a sufficientâ€" ly intoxicated state, Kugler was in the habit of 'having wrestling bouts with them, in which, owing to the helplessness of the animals, he al- ways was the victor. - On the last oceasion, however, a bear of more formidable strength than the rest, and rendered more savage by the spirits which Kugler had given it to drink, flung itself upon him and crushed him to death. The body of Kugler, who, as a rule, would not permit spectators to witness his wrestling matches, was afterwards found in the bears’ den, terribly mutilated, one of his limbs being partly gnawed away. +__.__ The never falling medicine, Holloway’s Corn Cure, removes all kinds of corns, warts, etc.; even the most difï¬cult to remove cannot withstand this wonderful remedy. There are very few cleans- ing operations in which Sunlight Soap cannot be used to advant- age. It makes the home bright and clean. 13 let nobody assume that it has dis- appeared. The public parks and open spaCes soon shatter that de- lusion. HELP MYSELF SOCIETIES. The writer could quote a number of villainous extracts from Anarchist man at one time inside the move- ment. He prefers, however, the humorous side of the advertising columns, which certainly yield hu- mor in plenty. Here is an an- nouncement from one of them: "The Anti-Broker Group, having reached a sufficient strength, is ready to asâ€" sust all comrades and friends who require its services, free of charge. Apply to â€", Office of this paper.†The Antiâ€"Brokers, it should be ex- plai‘ned, were gentry who had solved to their own satisfaction the ques- tion, “Why Pay Rent?†Here is another advertisement, which might be. set as a test for the sense of hu- mor: “A severe winter is inevitable; therefore advertiser intends making preparations accordingly. Anyone willing to help form a ’I-Ielp MySelf Society’ should communicate with â€"â€"â€"-â€", Oflice of [this paper.†One more: "Poacher wants trustworthy Joeâ€""But, my dear fellow, is your income enough to justify you mar- rying?†Fredâ€"“I’m afraid not.†"Then what reason have you for taking so serious a step?" “I have no reason. I’m in love." A Cure for Costivcness.â€"Costiveness' comes irom the refusal of the excretory organs to perform their duties regular- ly from contributin causes usually dis- ordered digestion. ’c.rmelee's Vegetable Pills, prepared on scientiï¬c principles, are so compounded that certain ingredi- ents in them pass through the stom- ach and act upon the bowels so as to remove their torpor and arouse them to proper action. Many thousands are comrada' MOSUy nightâ€"wold“ .Apâ€" prepared to bear.- testimony to their Plyâ€"- powor In this respect. One. day the police got wind of the early publication of printed matâ€" ter to which they had reason to take objection. The type was placed on the highest shelf in the printing of- flca. The place was suddenly raidi ed. “PIE†SAVED HIS COMRADES. The police took possession of evâ€" erything they saw, and were about to depart, when one of the officers remembered that the top shelf had not been searched. One of the men in the place was told to bring down everything from the shelf. Laughing up his sleeve, probably, he mounted a pair of rickety steps, grasped the precious column of type, and, preâ€" tending to slip on the steps dropped it thudding to the floor. The reâ€" sult was what printers call “pic,†and the very evidence for which the police had made the raid was de« stroyed before their eyesâ€"London AnSWers. _+_..__.__ Printerâ€""I’m sorry that one of our compositors has made a serious mistake in your daughter’s wedding invitation. He has made it read: ’Mr. and Mrs. Jones desire your “presents†instead of “presence.†’ " Jones â€"â€" “Oh, well, I think you needn’t trouble ti alter it. You see, that’s just what we do desire.†_.____‘+._._._ Gunnerâ€"“Some scientist remarks that if you eat onions you will live for ever.†Guyerâ€"“What would be the use of living for ever when no girl would ever let you kiss her?" “I can argue with anyone here," said the contentious man, ï¬ercely. “I can argueâ€"†“Oh, yes, you can argue," said the quiet little man in the corner; “the misfortune is that you can’t reason.†Use Lever’s Dry Soap (a. powder) to Wash woolens and funnels.- yolu'll like it. Little Ike (who has an inquiring mind)â€"“Papa, ish it true dot der pen ish mightier dan der sword?†Old ’Unâ€""Yase, uf gourse. How could a man put his proberty in his wife’s name mit a sword?†Mother Graves’ Worm Exterminator does not require the help of any pur- ativc medicine to complete the cure. ‘1ve it a. trial and be convinced. BARRELS MADE OF PAPER. Another recent and novel use to which paper is being put is in the manufacture of barrels. The wine- growers of Greece, being badly off for wood with which to construct their casks, and the cost of its im- port being excessive, lately resolved to employ paper in the "manufacture of their barrels, which will, it is said, he soon in universal use throughout the country. In Nature’s Storehouse There Are Curesâ€"Medical experiments have shown conclusively that there are medicinal virtues in even, ordinary plants grow- in up around us which give them a Va no that cannot be estimated. It is held by some that Nature provides a. cure for every disease which neglect rnd ignorance have visited upon man. How- __ g . ever, this may be, it is well known that Parmclee's Vegetable Pills d’.‘:tilled HONEST PHYSICIAN‘ from roots and herbs, are a sovereign remedy in curing all disorders of the â€" digestion. Works With Himself First. It is a mistake to assume that physicians are always skeptical as to the curative properties of anything else than drugs. FOR COUNTING HERRINGS. Very clever is a Swedish inventor named Ekenherg, who has construct- ed a machine which takes herrings Indeed, the best doctors are those ‘15 th‘fy Come from _the "at! SEW“ who seek to heal with as little use them into the four Sizes recognized of drugs as possible and by the use by the trade, serapes off their scales, of correct food and drink. ' A physi- Cuts Off the†heads’, 5911145! Cleans’ cian writes from Calif. to tell how 311d WaShes them mS‘de and Ont“ he made a We“ man of himself with The machine does all this automatiâ€" Nature’s remedy: cally, and turns out 20,000 herrings “Before I came from Europe, where per how" I was born,†he says, “it was my - ~ _ . ._ A Wide Sphere of Usefulnessâ€"The CUStom to take comm ,Wlth mlll‘ consumption of Dr. Thomas' Eclectric (cafe au lait) With my morning meal, Oil has grown to great pro ortions. - - Notwithstandinr the fact the it has a‘ small cup (cafe now) after my-dm_ now been on tie market for over thirâ€" ner and tWO or three adflj’g'l’onal ty-one years, its prosperity is as great small cups at my club during the as ever, and the demand for it in that evening ‘ period has very greatly increased. It is beneï¬cial in all countries, and wher- “In time nervous symptoms (le- ever introduced fresh supplies are con- veloped, with pains in the cardiac stuntly asked for. region, and accompanied by great A QUARRELSOME WOLIAN depression of spirits, dcspondencyâ€" ' ' in brief, 'the blues!’ I at first tried Schoolmaster (to his wife)â€"My medicines, but got no relief, and at 'dear. I Wish you W0uld Speak more last realized that all my troubles carefully; you say that Henry James were caused by coffee, I thereupon came to this town from Sunderland. quit its use forthwith, substituting Wifeâ€"YES , English Breakfast Tea, Schoolmasterâ€"Well, now wouldnt ,uThe tea seemed to help me at it be better to say that he came ï¬rst, but in time the old distressing from? Sunderlfmd to thjsd.ff’19‘vn? . Symptoms returned, and I quit it al_ Wifeâ€"I don t see any 1 erence 111 so, and tried to use milk for my the two exPI'e‘?Si°ns' , . . beverage. This I was compelled, SChOOImaStexâ€"But them Is 8' (hf- . ‘ - eâ€"â€" 'hetorical difference. You however, to abandon speedily for relenc a 1 while it relieved the nervousness don’t hear me make use Of suCh . . ' awkward ex ressions. By the wa I somewhat, it brought on constipa- ‘ ‘ p Y_ . . f. . f . tion. Then by a happy inspiration have 8' lettel 10m you} a 1.1m m . m ockct. I was led to try the Postum Food Â¥Vi?e_But my father is not in your Coffee. ' , inns Emma months ago pocket. You mean you have in your and [ still use it. I am no longer pocket a letter from my fen;th nervous, nor do I suffer from the _Sch00hnaster_There you go with pains about the heart, while my your little quibbjes_ You take a de_ ‘blues' have left me and life is bright light in harassing. me. You are al_ to me once 1.. e. I know that ways taking up a thread and repre- leaviug off coffee and using Postum sentng it as a rope_ waled me, and I make it a T1110. t0 “fifeâ€"Representing it, to be rope, advise my patients to use it.†Name you mean. ' KiV‘On by Postum Con Battle Creek, schoolmasterâ€"For goodness’ sake, Mich. be quiet. I never saw such a quar- Thcl'e's a reason! relsome woman in my life. .WWO ‘. RAILWAY Is a fine business for a young man. $40.00 to $60.00 a. month to start. Best place to learn is in or:an TELEGRAPHY SCHOOL TORONTO. Free catalogue T sent, on request. Write. T. J. Johnston, Manager. W. H. SHAW, 0 President. f 4 OR SALE.â€"EVERYBODY WHO keeps hens or pets should send 80c at once and get the best practical information and latest. news about poultry and pet stock keeping. every month for the next 16 months. Money back if n t satisï¬ed. A ents wanted. Address, oultry Newa. Swen Sound, HORSE AND BUGGY STOLEN 0N 25th AUGUST. 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It covers 5,000 acres, contains 25,- 000,000 tons, and is valued at 551.- 500,000,000. My . Dr. J. D. Kellogg's Dysentery Cordial is prepared from drugs known to the profession as thoroughly reliable for the cure. of cholera, dysentery, diarrhoea, gl‘lplllg pains and summer complaints. it has been used successfully by medical practitioners for a number of wears with gratifying results. If sufferin from any summer complaint it is grisly. the medicine that will cure you. 'l’ry a bottle. 1t sells for 25 cents. Johnnyâ€"“Pa, what is tact?†Paâ€"~ “Tact, Johnny, is knowing how to do things without appearing to do them. For instance, I asked Mr. Aridman to dinner this evening, and incidentally remarked that your mo- ther would entertain us on the piano. Mr. Ari'dman said he was so sorry he couldn’t come.†get-imavmaxxmwwm m Neglect a cough and contract consumption. Shiinh’s Qansumptinm Sure “ital-""3 cures consumption, but don't leave it too long. Try it now. 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