. .r- , _ Hi, ‘1’ w . ifZE'T‘E‘QTEZ... . _- ...__._______.__»-â€"__ .â€" \_._ â€"and all stomach S and bowel disorders. . Makes puny babies PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. {A Tc'ew Interesting Facts About Some \‘lebnown People. . Elunggandl'o'sy. Proï¬ Avoid Excessive Freight. .incl‘tjgs] liliglilrilllltllkvggï¬s itgn‘pzugdlsfelia: uzc. K:E';o:ll;c§:l:gsgrd 1» 'l‘lussian exporters, to avoid an execs- ' 3 begun rowmg practice to reduce his for itâ€" » Fâ€: E‘giï¬l‘érggkiggsnï¬g 3:2, 12013152,?)3 / T 1 firth- I -s i ,- r ' , I '- ,. OS†- I t . . / 0,1,,†.. ,. 4.“ h __ W '= ‘ 1“ “Pm-"“étt‘lf$325623; Nurses’ udMoihers’ Treasure - " g;â€" "i‘s ‘ e. . broken and the con on 5 pa up in airâ€" uox are e no cookingâ€"just cold water and ’tis ready. ’Twon’tstick, yet gives a better gloss, with less iron- rubbin , than any stare you know. Its price is little. Your dealer sells it. Try it this week. 204 , ; Huyj‘rm‘: ‘. ,. 1 in},r appeared ,(lts’siQ-Ol) against the sister university of itinmbridgc. At that period he weighed 100 pounds. Though under forty, Lord iAmpthill has held the high position of il'tjovernor of Madras, from which he rc~ tired last year. An interesting announcement is that earl of Albemarle has finished a full- ‘sized bronze statue of a hugler and a drummer boy,‘ illustrative of one of Bud- yard liipling’s poems. llis grandfather, -25c.â€"6 bottles $1.25. ’ 'aï¬onnl Drug 6: Clicmiul Co., Limited ‘ Montreal. light block tin boxes, with or without. <alt, according to the taste of the cus- omer. Each box contains several eggs, and is sold by weight, the size running from half a k'logram up to a pad (some 16 kilograms). The price of the latter is ï¬ve rubles. For use in cooking and for '1 limited time these tinned or preserved eggs seem to answer very well; that is, an the Continent, for England doesn’t. take kindly to‘them. London, for in- O n e l: i :1 cl of underwear, a n at only one, his right, Wears out slowest, and satisd TOREACH HALE OLD AGE ‘ amm:.a..te marked (as above) in re , and guaranteed to you ‘ by store: that sell it and the people who make it. TESTIMONY OF SOME “1110 "AVE Made in many fabrics and styles, at various prices, in form-ï¬tting sizes for women, the sixth Earl, who died in 180.1 a gene- 7; r , . ral, took part. in the Battle of Waterloo L“ L†r0 A GOOD AGE. men magglllierNGlngouhe dance’ wmc“ buys large quammes 0f / as an ensign of the .l/i-lll Foot, now the ~â€"â€" ' ‘ 29" Russian eggs, pays eight rubles a pm] / West Yorkshire Regiment. lie was only , > 13'" for them (against five for the preserved sixteen years old at the time, and had pomlm's 0“ "0“" ‘0 ASS‘H‘C One-’3 " " " .L-ggs), besides the weight. of the shells v chalrlgelof onefof the drums. Coming pn- Years Being Long in [he _“ and the extra freight tariff on eggs. r ica icc out o the battle, he lived to he 1 5, M .. a Each block tin box of “conserved†5 Lan‘l' Egirlisingonmoï¬oy wilï¬enitt eggs, whether of half kilo (a kilo is a - Salary or Commission. Mme. Patti has given as her recipe HOUSEHOLD Bradley-Garretson Co.. for retaining youth: “Eat frugally and 3:,i'm‘k'5'smnuord' he scrupulously clean.†It may be in- teresting to collect other testimonies from those who have successfully com- tated the ravages of time.†little more than two pounds) or two pud size, must bear the date. and hour of its closing, thus guarding against getting stale eggs. The amount of eggs put up in boxes and annually exported is enormous and constantly growing. do..._..._.. igc of ninety-two. One of the delegates to the Carnegie Pittsburg Institute was Mr. Maartcn Maartens, the Dutch novelist, whose real name. is Joost Marius Willem Van dcr Morten-Schwartz. Though he was edu- l, l i. i man he. served for a time under the . present Admiral Sir Frederick Bedford, Coleman, who lives in Somersctshire, land, for setting a barn on fire at Wit- ford's Sanitary Lotion. I who tells a good story. While the ship belongs to a remarkably long-lived fam- ham. Sold by all druggists. . was coaling in a-Turklsh port. a pasha ily. Both her mother and her grand- _ -- ' gt ' 5’4" ‘3 Elaine off to pay his respects to Queen mother wert. centenarians, and her The Organ“ Ton’jc is“Forr€vé{n." It. 1iii: '1‘]le lllONY CF FATE. 0 .3 .- : rhi- .. . u - 1 _ -~ . . A ,c , n1 contains jus 18 nouns - » .5: v mo 1: S. gun-(1.30?- -1 -amu m LO]n\ da'gghmr pearly 80 t - -~ _ $3§§3§f2t¥§3§11§a§ngquaiitxesthatare need- lle: “So Smyihc has been run over by â€"~â€"â€"" â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" .. mam, Sdld Sn Frederick, and the. the Hex. 'lhomas Lord, \\ ho is a bun db those whu are wk and weakly ,m unomome ch, How did u m ) an, , Prince is an oflicer; but here he comes." drcd, and is the oldest living preacher. ° y ‘ f . “u ’ ' ‘ . .' ‘lp- ' l “‘ A' that moment Prince George who was has said'â€"- ‘ qn 5110‘ “10 p001. fellow was SIUOplpg ’ ~ A -, x - I - . . 4 - ‘ -. - 1 x - - 1 - I ~ ‘ 7 in charge of a coating party, came up. “I have no secret. for long life. .1 “1-D RODZI or IT' over to I’M‘ “p “ 1101305110“ {01 11M" “.mTED The Turkish pasha refused to believe only see the duty of a Christian man “Do you think it in the nature of any Th‘ Dewy hum“ modicum “0110 “ ' that the youth, black from head to foot, ’7 his own common sense, and the way girl to object. to a fellow’s being spoons WWW; Com‘ ijp Fallow; m] 'lï¬mds (I was the Prince, and he left the Sill) Clear to moderation in all things. With on her?’ _"y ‘ . _ "3 ' ‘i '. ' i I - tOllla wnts etc even the most dim- under the. impression that, he had been that influence, and the influence of to- “Not. if he forks out.†Fun {*0 Ifeï¬'l‘éve 'Cim‘not wi‘t‘hth‘ld {his u U I hoaxcd. Like all Orientals, he did not tat abstinence. I have progressed from i {,.Or',d0,.m1,.cn,cdy‘ . . realize the English wordâ€"â€"duty. I'nanhood to one hundred.†cholera, dysentery. etc., in the marke. ' . . . _ i , g, Another preacher, Dr. Clifford, has a It this Many Officesâ€"Before the Gcr- In hot 001mâ€qu men M mod to the Summer CTUlBeS 1D 0001 Lattltlldefl f, ,I special prescription, The famous Bap- n'tzm soldier starts on a long ll‘lfl-l‘C‘ll‘llC (“Oct m†of mg mob“ isuphji'n'eq much Twin Saw“, Iron SS_“Campmn’n“momma .’ g‘i‘ NERVOUS lNDlGESTlON. tist is seventy-one, and a tremendous rubs his feet with fallow, for his first “$015 lï¬pi‘dly than it kept in “I; an," llghts,oloctrio bells and allmodern comforts. A g C â€"- worker. lle sayszâ€"“The more you work, pare is 1km? 1118 fClL‘lL :11Dfi00dl‘100nd1- L ' SAILS gRodMlzlhOFTRElAbL 0E1! MtglNzlgéllGS 1M ,4â€. . cvcre .ase (lured by Dr. “'illiams’ the longer you live.’ ion. 10 (new 1a. r. ' iomas’ ,. . 4p.m.,3r an 1. mm, 3,15vlfln uy, 2: -; . . . ' v 1 n , , - , ,. r - ' y . . . .1 st a Word of caution; Where the sun is 12th and 26th August, 9“, and 28rd Sepmmb r 2 . pmk plus. L01d Gwydyi, aged ninety-sewn, Leleciric Olly womd be of ‘niuch better desgmyed hybums or scams tippllontweamrs midfortni htly thereafter for l’ioton,N.S,, Jul ‘i u . finds the reason for his age in the fol- Ff.‘l‘\lCO he would tluow away his fallow Ceramimmedmtelyzthe sooner o 6 er. mg 8., up 00.93,â€, Malnaymercolmge Com ,3 _, i SUffL‘PCd so much from nervous lowing;â€" and pack a'fcw bottles of the Oil in his Grand gtlag‘ibummomdm PAS-L. and harlw dyspepsra that I feared I would be- Not- smoking, plenty of outdoor exer- knapsack. There is nothing like it. In 184-1 there were no more than e,- mom“ ' " 2* come insane,†says Mrs. Alfred Austin, cise, and moderation in eating and 06') Jews in Palestine; to-day there are ‘ " .3" (f Varncy. Ont. “For months,†says drinking. 1 am not a vegetarian, and The area of India is one million and a 40.000 in Jerusalem alone. i. :lvirs. Austin, “I was prostraled with do not exclude any form of flesh. As half square tunes, that of the United ' T i ; .tlus trouble. I got so bad I could not to sleep, I used formerly to rise at States 334 millions, and of Russia eight No one need fear cholera or any gsnlglgg“ 33333333,.stimgyhgff gang 9 _eat a mouthful of food without it. near- about six o’clock in the morning, but millions of square miles. summer complaint. if they have a hotâ€" aï¬aejgg‘h‘june,3rd,17th’midsiat July, 14th and Ely choking me. I was affected with latterly l have been a little later; my lie of Dr. if. 1). Kellogg’s Dyscntcry 26th Augusth “2.34m ; ,such terrible feelings of dizziness and usual allowance is about ten hours a Mother Graves’ \Vorm Exterminator Cordial ready for use. it corrects all {3‘3} “.‘Egrï¬gterflir‘; 3318,15, 59,, bmezeg 39mm! .; inausea that I had to leave the table day. ‘ docs not require the help of any pur- looseness of the bowels promptly and me'gabova so _degreos. ‘y i is. wand-m.ch with just. two 01. three momn_ MEDICAL ADVICE gative medicine to complete the cure. causes a healthy natural action. This The Tm†ml" °1 the “8â€â€ m hmuh and ' "hits of food for a meal. .I r w . . i' ‘ '1 Mal and be onvin e . ' - ' ' . . i , “0m 0" IWCW a“ umtmn" and I ï¬resvbsonaigfï¬ _ Sir Lauder Brunton specrï¬cs as 9110- CW It ( 1 ‘ C c d l(181d1 Jilicgllilczlililiilacidgledalfg 1130,.ï¬â€˜33l‘ï¬â€˜n: agd l ARTHUR AliERN, Secretary, QuebeCl “.ml'l could mfgvm qwéep me fk'x'n,‘ mics to continued youthfulness impro- EIFCTRIHTY N SPAN C‘mï¬m†tho “HIM J’O‘ulmlbmdli‘flg 10" A. E. OUTbRBRlDGE & (.0.. Agents. - 3'in fact mv nerst affected me to such P0P mastication of food and chills. ‘ ‘ ' “' ' ’ ‘ ‘ ° " I p 1 C’ e 01 20 BmflChVEYa New “Wk- hn “mint hm, I féflmd' to be 1pr Mom Largely open windows are compara- The recent increase in the use of elec- - -â€" .. ._-.- , t, a] could not glee .,t n. ,1 1.. ' ' lively safe, but a chink through which iricity in Spain has been so rapid that T] t. .c p . igis, and used .‘ . , - , o , . . ,. . .. - 16 ~ -~ 1‘, “0 awake 1mm I feared my reason the an blows is to be carefully avmded. a.) oilicml rcport states that to-day \uy ‘ - wcum 1m“. Hm 1 WM lakh‘m mum The practice of gobbling food may, to few localities exist. where the electric †' ‘- ‘ , mm. constantly "but it did not 50 me a a certain extent, be responsible for the light. is not employed. This is particular- . _ IN ' bil'Of good ‘1’ mm used 1),. wmmms. larger proportion of cancer in the sto- ly true of places situated near swiftly , .\ BUFFA , ) . . y , . .. ' . J .~ ‘ -' mach which occurs in men more than runninrr streams. The consumption of ’ '- . . - t “111‘ “HS 0“ ‘1 [01mm OCLaSLOn Wm] ' \omen (’lLCll'iCbl'tlllpS even in the smillcst vil " ~ ' ' v ' ‘ mod results. and at la.‘:t I - ' “l V ' ' . ‘ 1 . ‘ "‘. . z ' z ‘ : .. o MODERN v '~ m. the,†“(gum 1 C2,, Sglftï¬ighllï¬g Sir James Crichton-Brmvnc has strong lages, is described as being enormous. :: _-_ a , ' _ ‘ HIGHEST GM“ Human†x 1i 1. ,bmog. than mm these pins {have heel“; theories on the subject. Copybook rules laverywhere electric motors are'found L“: ;‘ g: I. J ": OUR OWN “Amp ELECT]ij CA“- . a blessing to me, as they have made he denounces. . ._ iakmgthc place of steam-power. let the I' . - - » -, fl: _ (“AGES EXCLUSWELY mm [)A. . é me a we“ woman Ever-V. ,mce of the Almost 'as. many mlc'ntharyelb‘cen1 hill-(1%} construction of1 circuit... a1.paratus m I I _-_, 7;... I I. TRONS Operate conmwmlsly ever), I V. “jdigpstion is gone. and my nerves are ty the maxim, .ar y 0. _et dll( em 3 :Spam has not. kept step with the growth - .. . _t . (cw mmhtes h-Oln hotel through bus]. ~- 33 strung and sound as they were in to rise; as by mer-catmg. Instead of 111 its employment, 80 percent. of the , _ ‘. ' ; I '12 _-> mess district and to an depots and gmmom NOW I can out amulmg “ml making a than healthy, .weallhy and dynamos and motors bcmg imported. ‘- H ' . ' wtmrves for principal trains and t ' 3'. 0,, mp mm“ and I got WHEN 1.9m,“ Wise, earl-y riszng lowers lllS Vitality, and from Germany. Most of the remainder - , . steamer; ; i .. . i - ' I, \ - ,'-, . ,I’, ‘ V _ “ an". ' I ' > ‘1‘“.1‘". ... ! mg sleep at, nights. All this I OWL, ,0 results in blfllll fag) and early decay. come fiom France and bwitzciland. - _. ~ EUROPEAN PLAN . {the fillllllli} use olf Dr. Williams’ Pink SOME GOOD 1’ RIDCIPI'ES- ‘ ~ Ratos$1.50perday and up. ‘ ‘ A. . Pills, whicx l stall never cease to sn- James lays down 'ihc following \ .f " “‘2 praise.†principles for those who would preserve ' I “one: nucflscumml ' Promfltï¬ tmonths. patcd in Germany and lives in Holland, Mr. Maartens writes his novels in Eng- lish, which he speaks like a native. lie is a wealthy landowner, and lives in the icturesque castle of Zuylestein, which several centuries old. One of Mr. , Maartens’ finest epigrams is: “God, what compassion must be Thine, when even we brutes feel pity 1†Dr. Jameson, the Premier of Cape Colony, like the late Cecil Rhodes, is a bachelor. Everyone knows of the famous raid into the Transvaal in 1895, when Dr. Jameson upset Cecil’s apple- cart, and landed himself in a Boer pri- son. “I made a mess,†the Doctor frank- ly said afterwards, “and I got fifteen That is all. No; I may add ‘one thing: I deserved ï¬fteen yearsâ€"for failing.†It is not everyone who be- comes a Prime Minister, however, so Dr. Jameson need not talk any more about “failure.†The Lord Mayor of London, Sir Wil- tliam Treloar, “the carpet knight,†has been telling some stories of his school days. He went. to King’s College School, and one day he admitted to a master that he was ignorant. of the meaning of the word “abdomen.†The master, “a brawny Yorkshireman,†at once struck ‘him with his ï¬st, saying: “There, that’s your abdomen, and don’t forget it.†“l have never forgotten it,†added Sir Wil- ham, “and I find that some knowledge of anatomy is useful to a Lord Mayor.†This remark, needless to say, was greeted with loud laughter. The Prince of Wales, who has just been promoted to the rank of admiral. entered the Navy in 1877. As a midship- Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills till the veins ,vdih new. rich, red blood. That is why ;il.cy strengthen the nerves and every organ in the body. That .is why they ,curc all troubles due to had blood or weak, shattered nerves, such as anae- nia. with it grinding, wearing backâ€" achcs headaches and sideachcs, rheu- matism and llOlll'ulgjlh. heart palpita- .tfcn, indigestion. Si. \‘itus dance, par- tial paralysis. kidney troubles. and ilzose special ailnu-nts that render the lives of so many women and growingr he gathered from the life of the great ; girls a burden. . llut you must get the German field-imn‘shal, Yon Moltkc, ' genuine pills with the full name. “Dr. who, at the age of ninety when still '. V ‘ . My. \h’iilinms‘ Pink l‘ills for l‘ale People: on the wrapper around each box. Sold by all medicine dealers or by mail at 51) cents a box or six bows for $2.50 (“out The Dr. Williams’ Medicine 0)., Pil'ocix‘vilio, Ohi. General Booth, a grand old man of 79, has given a lengthy explanation of the methods by which he has retained his activity. Here is his advice:â€" Eat. as little as possible. The averâ€" age man eats too much. Instead of nourishing his body he overtaxes 1t, compelling his stomach to digest more . food than it has capacity for. Drink plenty of water in preference to adulterated concoctions. Water is wholesome nourishment. Take exercise. It is just as foolish to develop the mind and not. the body as it is to develop the body and not the mind. Perform some manual labor; dig, walk, chop wood, or, if you can talk with your whole body, why, then talk, but do it with all your might. DON‘T INDULGE. Do not. fill your life with a lot of sil- ly and sordid pleasures, so that when you come to die you will ï¬nd you have not really lived. Have a purpose in life that predom- inates above all else, that is beneï¬ccnt to those about you, and not to your own greedy self alone. If there is one flung for which I am glad it. is that I have found a purpose which involves not me alone, but all humanity. “BOBS†KEEPS YOUNG. Lord Roberts, now in his 75111 year, says:â€" I have kept myself young on, pur- pose. ,I have not drunk nor smoked, and I am really not. a day older than after Majuba in 1880. “Strict. teetotalism, no medicine, and no doctor,†is. the prescription of Mrs. llcnor Coleman, whi is now 107. Mrs. their youth:â€" Bc moderate. Do not worry. Take plentyof sleep. Take plenty of exercise. Eat plenty of sugar. rice, peas, fruit, potatoes: bread amt milk. l‘iat. sparingly of fish and meat. From these many witnesses one ga- thers that. Crispi was right in finding the. secret of long,r life in “regularity and abstinence.â€- The same view can possessed of fine intellectual power and remarkable vitality, said that he had managed to live so long and in such excellent health “by great moderation in all things and by regular out-of-door exercise." For the Ovcrworked.â€"What are the causes of dcspondency and melancholy? .\ disordered liver is one cause and a prime one. A disordered liver means '1 disordered stomach, and a disordered stomach means disturbanCe of the nervâ€" ous system. This brings the whole body into subjection and the victim fcels’sick all over. Parmclce’s Veg - table Pills are a recognized remedy in this state and relief will follow their 1.150. One packet , has actually killed a. bushel"? of ï¬les. 1 MY grkns -â€"- SOLD BY -â€" ;. DRUGGISTS, caocras AND GENERAL arenas =" ‘3 10¢. per packet, or 3 packets for 25¢. = ' wlll last a whole season. The louder a man complains, the ‘more certain you can be that he got just what. was due him. Most. women live on the hope that men will not judge them as strictly as their own mirrors do. .'l‘l'lOUGllTl"Ui.. OI" I'IIM. “See here,†said the lady, “you told me that. work would cost. me only $l3, and here you’ve sent in a bill for $14.†“Yes'm,†replied the carpenter; “you see, when I came to think the thing over afterward l was afraid maybe you’d lre superstitious about. that thirteen.†____«_ Something More than a Purgative.â€"â€" ’l‘o purge is the only effect. of many pills now on the market. Parmelce’s Vegetable Pills are more than a purga- live. They strengthen the stomach, where other pills weaken it. They cleanse the blood by regulating the liver and kidneys, and they stimulate where other pill compounds depress. Nothing of an injurious nature. used for merely purgative powers,'cntcrs in- to their composition. SEWING-MACHINE NEEDLES far all makes of machines at Five Cents per package, and everything else per- taining to sewing machines at greatly reduced prices. Look for the lied S. Singer Sewing Machine (.20. Write us at Manning Chambers, Toronto, for set of Bird Cards free. 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