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Omemee Mirror (1894), 9 Mar 1899, p. 4

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James Lacey, said to be the son of a W8315hyhui‘ilWflE‘“ rzza-rvharw of Montreal, WM shot: fl‘l’l “ killed in rho Coeur d dcue :LmL um, Wash, on hum . Au ‘ «'p a \‘ 9e}; ago a“ -d ‘he vase is rmnark- red m umal, and‘ 3.8 (“.9 Lime. _ Chi-v. ITEIT; 50 ‘ix 1:; tlzu ul‘nl of my. \th mo (huh Judgment 1n the caso of Adele von Webeneau and Victor and Herman Bal- derhausen, charged with conspiracy to defraud the Merchants’ Fire Insumnce Company of Toronto. was handed out at: Berlin on Friday morning. Judge Chis- holm sentenced each of the acousedto two months in gaol. Amhinald McKay Macdonald of Wau- bo-v‘ "a has been apprehended an Sarnia about to cross the line. n which Macdonald was .aid by his employers, Scott 8.: Co., lumber deal- ,. and it, charges him Ann-g the sum of $585. Mandam- was bookkeeper for the firm. amen R. Sutherland, the woman sex- convicted in Boston on Saturday fternoon of manslaughter, in causing ‘the death of his mlsnress, Josephine Sta Conwell. alias Blanche Ryan, Mrs. Sutherland. was sentenced by z ‘ Haskell to the State Prison for not lease than 12 nor more than 15 year- nt hard labor. Suthcrland has a wife re- Iiding in Halifax. 1 woman of 85 yea _. .1 Toronto on Friday on: of a. Grand Trunk v mepping ml the tmck. 9 2:114 found this note: “3.37 '(. (1:. Forgive me. Dad." 0, . her mower an 361 King ww other address “1H that of She L-fc other nun-s w ivh >0le3 1::hr on 11“? imvnriorxe. but. people x‘vI'Lsz‘ r'm'rxl for publication. CRKDIE AND CRIMINALS. Torcnt; ""\‘>‘mm otfirer SL'iZt‘d a large antiry 02‘ smuzgdud vixur‘s and tubum‘o n a hon»: in the 'J‘ownship of .\'v;w;m on Wednesday nffcz'urnjm. I; 1% said {Em-9 nomi amuggbrs :u-e izltvl'vstvd, the busi- ness havlm’: been carried on for six or eight months. The machine shops of the Dobbie Stuart Foundry at Thorold, Ont” were destroyed by fire aft-er midnight on Sun- day. Loss on building and machines about $10,000. The Minneapolis. Minn, Tribune building was totally destroyed by fire, with The Century building adjoining. The Journalâ€"Times building was also on fire, but was saved. Articles of incomomtion have been filed by the New York Electric Vehicle Transportation Co., with authorized capi- tal of $25,000,000. The company is em- powered to acquire and manufacture, buy and sell vehicles of all kinds to be oper- ated by electricity. compressed air, gas, oil and other means of motive power, also to acquire franchises for the operat- ing of these vehicles to carry passengerl and freight of all descriptions. THE FIRE RECORD. The Presbyterian Church at Minnedosa, Man.. was burned down Sunday evening. DOINGS OF THE WEEK Primed, fluctuated nnd Preserved In The Germanic was successfully raised on Wednesday. The White Star Liner had been sunk at her New York Clock for about ten days. The steamship Gaspesla of the new Canadian line In»: moved since last xe- ports and it is now thought she may gut clear of the ice. RAILROAD RUMBLINGS. ‘lhe total assets of the Niagara Gorge Route are about $1 12 5. 000 and the 11.;- bilities about $1,140 000. The earnings of the Grand Trunk Rail- way system, 15th to 215: February. 1899, $461,427; 1898, “11,644; inéx‘ezma $39,- 783. ' The Baltimore 01110:RL11‘.V§’ has put on a new style of sleepom the rates for which are ' W’cent. below the ordinary Pullman r prim)». Iron MEN. ‘ 6F wan. The American flag has In vn raised over the Island of Cebu, WSI uf 'he Island Of Negros. President Zelayu‘s army under Generals Saenz and’Ire'nco Estrada has captured Chili Mountain and Agua Calientos thus urtually tenninaning the Bleuficlds, N-icamgua, ~revolution. THE BUSINESS WORLD. The rvcently burnvd down rubber fac- tory at You: Dulhousiu is to be rebuilt. R. W. Begley, cinsmith, etc., Smith’s Falls, has made an assignment. Liabili- ties are said to be about $3,000; 355cm about $2,500 .4m3m Om .demmmd 7.202. >IOCZO 41m <<0er The Sultan 6! ’1 tmcted with LE Bun Russian hom’bnwiv 45,000 éavak'y horsw Pithy Pnrngraplu {or the Peru-a! o! l’ractical People â€" Personal. Political and Profitable. ‘16???- KARINE MATTERS. THE DEAD. 110nm 1:: v. 6 and di cd 1 over ‘4 days . ally in hm' heart. JU“ Poole, who was me days with a. sim- I. which has been nxo yang bv r'ne . Limiu’cd. "r mgvthur key has just con- rewsky, the great for the supply of '11? she was well use of 8.11 her out 50 k Port night. Chinese coinage 1n the 5.5110,. of hu bean traced backular u}: Sumoa'u (Thief Product . Practically the whole business of Samoa I. based to-day upon the cocoanut, and tho upon of copra, the driei meat of no voocoanun, represents nearly all the exports of the island. . same; she always m Arsenic Not A In Sweden yarn is no it if. contains .0009 per ( carpet has been (-0an upectors becausn in car of a grain of arseniw in Slx Oils.-â€"The mun conclusive testi- mony. repeatedly laid before the public in the columns of the daily press, proves that Dr. Thomas’ Eclectriu Uzlâ€"au absolutely pure combination of six of the finest remedial oils in existenceâ€"remedies rheumatic pain. ermlianes affections of the throat and lunzx', and curuspiles, wounds.sores. lamenew tumors, burns, tad injuries of horses and cattle. Parents buy Mother vaes’ Worm Ex- 'terminator because they know it is 3 MI. medicine for their children and an afloc ‘tual expeller of worms. A Case of Heredity. "H13 31m in life seems to be a. poor one." “Yes: he inherits that from his mother. I once saw her throw a. stone as a. dog in the street and hit her husband who want: the buck-yard." A new back for 50 cents. Milier'l Kidney Pills and Plaster. Linlment asked for at my store and th-e only one we keep for sale. All the people use in. Pleasant. Bay. C.B. 11;an FUL'rox Saturday afternoon John Scott, Hamil- ton, had his 1er am) fright-fully crushed by a machine in the Ontario Rolling Mills. and m; the hospital the injured arm was amputated as the elbow. Thursday morning Driver Delngran of St. Cutharincs, a. number of the Welland Field Battery, taking a short course in Is]: for Hinard's and take no other. “ Soul of Liboralny. Deacon Doddsâ€"I’m :zfom'd that Boggs that groc'ryman is a lectle bit. stingy. w â€" ~"~ *" _“‘“OJ' Farmer Scroggsâ€"Noc a bin uv in. Many the time I‘ve seed him put in a bean or two arter the: scales ‘nud nipped. “A” Field Battery, had the misfortune to break an arm by falling OR a. horse in the riding school. Little Hyman Silvcrstein, the Toronto newsboy known as “New Yorker." While walking on the ice on the buy on Sunday evening, fell through and “as drowned before assismnce could be got. George Holzcr, u roofer, full 175 feet from a scafl‘old in Bufi‘ulo and was in- stantly killed Saturday. Percy Kcrrignn, an 8~yoar~old boy of Toronto, was kill-d on Friday by being run over bv a. wagon belonging to James Maunder. blacksmith. Mr. William Turnbull, barrister. of Gulls, has been nnrifiod by the Deputy Postmaster-Geneml of his appointment. to the Gals Postoflice. made meant. by Tom Cowan‘s death. Turubull will noccpt the position. and will enter upon his duties on March 1. The oflico has a salary of $1,800 per annum. Baron do Renter is duh at Nice. Paul Julius de Router. Bul'uu of the Duchy of Suxe~Coburg and ‘ Gurhn, director and founder of Renteris 'lfclegrzun Company, Was born at Cussvi, Hesse-Nassau, on July 21, 181-6. 'From 1869, as the various telegraph lines were opened, Baron do Renter worked them into his great newa agency andin 1851, when the cable was laid betwugn Encland and France, he transfe his chief office to London. L. A. ongdon, senior member of the Ware :9. of Congdon Marshall, Dunn'vuic. Ont.. iiiml Saturday morning from, pncumoniu. Deceased was Grand Registrar of the Grand Lodge of Canada, 21“. a: A.M., and was also a past officer of the Grand R. A. Chapter. Mr. Cong- ldnn was 39 years old. and at the time of his death was 1:. member or the County Council. He was an cx-rceve of the town. A Widow and three sons survive him. W. R. Dirk. secretary of the Kingston Reform Assoviution, has been appointed bursar of Rookwo‘od Hospital for the In- sane, vice William Anglin, retired. Mme. Patti is spending her third honeymoon in Rome. There was a. are- mendous rush for tivkots for the charit- able concert, as which she sang last night. Clotilda. H. Pike of Toronto got: an order from a. Detroit, court, in which she is suing for a. divorce from her husband, W. R. Pike, for $163 of $563 she asked to bring 35 Witnesses to Detroit; from To- ronto. Mr. Pike is ulrudy paying 89 a week temporary alimony. Clotilda H. Pike order from a. Dem-cit, c is suing for a. divorce W. R. Pike, for $163 John )lcb‘nrlane. one of the Hillsburg bxu'glar suspects, has been discharged at Guelph. Hon. J. D. Cameron, Attorney-General of Manitoba, left Toronto for Winnipeg on Thursday. ware x: of Dunn'v .10. Out from pneumoni Registrar 01' sh Madame I‘lvanturel, wife of Speaker Evanturol, is seriously ill. Mr. W. T. R. Preston sails from 1305- m for England next; Wednesday. “It’s a boy." “My wife will be (i “I mean it’s a girl.’ ’“Well. she 11 be (1‘ MINARD'S LINIMENT is the only Sure to be I) PURELY PERSONAL. CASUALTIES. Not Allowed. 1.»; not allowed to be sold per cent. of arsenic. A condemned by the 1n‘ : conruitwd 1.00m}; part [in in 16 square inches. isappoin‘ze i Jun“: the nts the other thikug." hapng-md. appointed Jr W. Bnofifih {auto The d< p221 n! WT'JC?‘ attach; the 3‘3ch 01 neamers ( onsuim .3; -' _.v me vesSL-ls moving mom slow 1y m 51‘. Maw than in deep water 'i'ne custom of keeping brrthduu 1! many thousand :u'firs old. thzuoh’l birthday {enivitianw are mentioned in 15h! Pentatcuc The guima p1 ’ \vsm‘ ‘ any o'her q'.1ui:':z;.- xi. his”. when ;ix wwk w'wl and be young at. mu; nuvm?» “HOW Eta, have yv 1 been married, Mrs. Ashleigh?” ‘ “Elev en yvars. You wouldn‘t believe is, would you?" “No; after seeing 5 rhus band. ” “ 'He 15 \oung 'H1 11:11:: is that we ran My from school 1 ~ ‘ 1 w,” and_were Wed- "Oh ! fihose ’w falling It the childrm 11:51:}? Io nico as Miller's \Vu pleasant to Lake. Are Usually the Itasult nf Imperfect Work- ings nf the Kidneys Thl‘be Can Only "r Restored to Their Normal l‘omlitlun by a Fair lbw of Ur. “illiums' l‘luk Pills. Mr. Albert Mimic, of \Voodstock. 0113.. now engaged in the insurance business, is well known in that city and surround. in: country. Some thrco years ago Mr. Mintio was living at South liixcr, Parry Sound I)l.~‘trict., and while there was at- mcked with severe pains in the buck. At first he paid but little uttcutioixo them, thinking that the trouble would pass away. but as it did not he consulted a local physician. and was told that his kid- neys were ufl‘ertod. -lodirine was pre- scribed, but beyond u triflingullen-iation of the pain It had no ci‘l‘oct. Inw‘dition to the pain in the back Mr. Allin-3 was tronblcd with hemlm-‘nes and a 1'0 ‘l'ng of lussitude. He was forced to quit work, and while in this condition, wgifiiwn’d de- spondcm. he dvvidod to try” Dr."l'{%fiams’ Pink l’ills. lie purchased 2 hail-dozen boxes and was not disappointed with the result. Bcl'ore they were all used Mr. Min: in was {ruling almost as well as ever he had done. The pain in his luck .had nlmo~t (may, pearl-ii. the hundachos were gone. mad he I‘cl!‘ ghastly improved in strength. '1‘ no more boxes completed the rum. and he roturned [0 work Lalo and hearty m over. Mr. Mimic asserts that his rotnrn to health is duo entirely to_l)r. \Villi;mi.~' Pink Pills, uni. he 81“! Upcgv siouully mos :1. b‘oxh‘ no fut-l: in any way “out of sons." ._ ’l‘hu killnz-ys, like 0» 'V body, are dependent um _ , red blood and strong nerves [or bi: If“ "action. and it is because Dr. \Villimns’ "Fink Pills sup ply thes: conditions that they curd‘kidnoy trouble as wall as other ills which hay-z their origin in watery blood or as shattered DCI'VOUS system. Sold by all dealers or sent post paid at 50¢. a box or 511 boxcs for $2.50 by uddrlgssing the Dr. ‘vVill ums' Medicine Co, Brockvxllu. Out. If you value your health do not. take a substitute - organs of the Keep Minard’s Liaimem ‘u the House. One of the best remedies in case of bowel troubles is a partly lwuien raw egg taken at one swallow. It is healing to the in- flamed stomach and intestines, and will relieve the feeling of distress. Four eggs taken in this manner in ‘34 hours will form the best kind of nourish x cm as well as medicine for the put iem. .-\ raw egg: is one of the mo t, nntri: ions of funds and may l>~ when very easily if cheyolk is not. broken. A little nnmwg grated upon the em; a few drops of lemon juice added, some ('imp ed p-.~r.~ley wrink led over it, or some N11! and :1 Rush of cayenne pepper. vary the flavor :md tend to make is more pulutululu when not taken as a. medicine. dislodge. the bone and carry it down 1119 white of 11 raw cw." turned over a burn 01' 51-11111 is must 14:111t11ingandcoo‘1- mg 1111111 be applied quicklv. and v.11 prcnmb 11111.1111111111'11111, besides relieving the stinging pain. \Vhirc of egg: beaten with loaf sugar and 101mm relieves hoarsencssâ€"a tea- spoonful taken 01100 cvvry hour. It is said thuru raw egg swallowed at once when u, fish bone is cumin in the throat buyond ihc much of the fingers will The white 01' a. raw vgg is the most satis- factory of pastes. and is better than any pn-punrd nun-Huge m- pustc (me can buy. Papers intcx’ulcd to ho. put over tumblers of. jelly and jam win 11 1d very securely :nd be air-tighn if dipped in the white of an egg. .An tug mldwl to the morning cup of cofi‘ve makes a good tunic. A mustard plush-r made with the white of an egg: will nut ‘ 4101‘. The white skin :3 ; lines the shell of an egg is a useful upplivution for a boil. A raw egg with the yolk unbroken taken In a glass of wine is buueficial for con- vnlewunrs. Whnre can I gun mum of Holloway’s 0"“ Cure? IWRS enfirelv cured of my )rzys h'; this} :emudy and I wish some mm of it for m‘y friends. So writs: MR. 1]." Flvnmv I‘Llh.‘ ' 1333 399900000990. «00000000000000.0000» 3 90996393333 wommoeamumoum‘ The custom of 14 ,â€" ‘}0~7â€"-â€"~- :lt'zl‘. md. j; 1,! » Social World. .nd ls) l 1.; mnthing worse thanto 12’ oan‘ r amuse? ‘ awn-35‘ f ) be Ihe guesbgf a mu 1., acres land er is PAINS IN THE BACK. Then he roys we read in love wath Various Uses for Eggs. And it is jus‘ as easy to get rid of it. No remedy has made surcr ST and quicksr cures ‘ban ‘ It is the easiest thing in the world to have egg: is one of the mo tv nutrii ions and may h~ when very cmily i! is not. brokcn. A little nutmeg er‘sil Eliciting UH: Fact; is having :e you IT RELAXES THE STIFFENED MUSCLES. the best of health 1nd Iron Pill: did it. Lumbago 0r Lame Back 3 phyflc none acts "'n Powders; very have been‘one of ; wh') are always teachers." A little nutmeg w drops of lemon «1 p-.~r.~‘u-_v wrink H and :x Rush of Sheâ€"Naturally enough. He was with- oun money and she was wit-hour. Price. An Affinity. Heâ€"Tfiat was a queer freak of Price’s â€"marrylng a woman twice his age. I wonde: how it camtflxbout? But the stone was so narrow that than was no room for the last letter. so the ‘tdnecutter left it. out. with this result: Insect Undertaken. Persons who are'foml of walks in the country may have wondered why no trace ls ever found of the var one small animals, such as field mice. which die by dozens. 'l‘he rrason is that the sexton beetle has taken care of the tiny dead bodice. When a. small animal diesxho beetles hurry to it. 'i‘hey do not do good deeds solely through philanthropy, for they get their reward in food for themselves besides laying up pro- vender for their families. These beetles are an inch long and some have bright orange bands on the wing covers. After satisfying their hunger the beetles proceed in a very laborious manner to bury the remains. After dragging the body to a spot of soft earth the beetles, using their heads as spades, dig a tunnel around the body. Inside this they dig another furrow and keep on till the body sinks into the hole. Then they throw in the earth they have excavated. An Unfortunate Decapitation. They have some queer stonecutters down In Maine. Deacon lluckett. lost: his second wife lately. a scrawny and slnrcwish wo~ man, whose loss was an unmixml sorrow. Still, tho deacon dutifully docldvd to give her a momument Bning rather “near” he haggled with the village stonecutter as to the size of the slab and finally chose a. very narrow one. at a bargain. The inscription was as follows: linard’s Liniment Lumberman’s Friend. Then a. friend urged him to give Dodd'l Kidney Pills a. trial Hull reluctantly he did so, an i he has been thankful ever sine. that; he did so.‘ He used cnly four boxes, but that quan- tity was sufficient to (-leun the mint. out of his blood thoroughly. 'l‘o-duy he is sound And we]! in every bone, muscle. sinew, m-rve and organ in the bodyâ€"thanks to Dodd‘s Kidnvy Pills. A Successful Medin‘ne.â€" Everyone wishes to be successful in any under- takingin which he may engage. It-il, therefore. extremely gratifying to the orc- primers of Paruiclce‘s Vegetable Pills to know that their efforts to compound :1 medicine which would prove a blessing to mankind have been successful beyond their expectations. The endorsatiun of these Pills by the public is a guarantee that a pill has been produced which will fulfil everything claimed for it. Every person who suffers from Rheu- matism will rejoice to find a medicine tbs: will positively cure it; thoroughlyfind pen manently root 1!: out: of the system entire- ly, as it; has been shown thousands of times Dodd‘s’Kidney Pills du. He gave fair and patient, trial to a num- ber of so-callcd “ Rheumatism Curel," em, but not one of them gave him more than even temporary relief. Dodd‘a Kidney Pills, the only known unfailing cure for Kidney Complaints, are sold by all druggists an llrty cean 5 box1 six boxes $2.50; or sent. on receipt of price, by The Dodds Medicine 00., Limited. To- ronto. loom“. He Used Dmld's Kidney Pllll 3nd Wu.- Thoroughly and l'rrxuunontly Cured of Rheumatism Dudd’l Kidney Pills Always Curo Rheumatism. WINDSOR, Feb. 27.-â€"\Vho hasn’t, felt the torturing twinges of thumutism? It is safe to say that, there are not one hundred families in Canada in which Rheumatism has not been 1111 unwelcome visitor. Mr. F. H. Cole, whose permanent resi- dence is in Detroic, Mich, but who is equally well known in Windsor. 0nt..lmd been a. great; sufl'crcr from Rheumatism and Kidm-y Disease. This being the case. the following state- ment given for publication must have a deep and abiding interest. for the grain majority of Cunadiunsi RIIEUMMISM CURED. Mr. F. H. Cole, Well Known in Windsor, Rejoices $12,049,700 The fire loss of the United States an! Canada for the month ofJunum-y,1399, shows a total of $10,718,000, TM: is a heavy incrcme over the sum chargeable against January nf last, year, which was $9,472,500. although the .lunuarv. 1897‘ fire Durinzz 1898 the number of immigrants arriving at Philadelphia was 6,532, a de- crease of nearly 1,000 as compared with the previous your. A jovous about. from Owen Murphy,a New Yuxk painter, wvlcomed the an- nouncement than his uncle had left him 5:35 000. An hour later the man was lav- ishly distributing bits of paper among ptdcstriuns, saying“ ' they w cm greenbacks. hxcessivo joy had made him cur/y heavy lncrcme over the sum chargeable against January Hf Inst, 3' mm, which was $9,472,500. although the January, 1897, fire 1055ch reached the serious aggregate of A.” nan hnn ltu-ms. ul' lnlosrent. min-«47- “care-h: Elghtfuflltho usual widthola m 110th Tho Friendâ€"And how did you’laorn that the had such a. big appetite! The Foolâ€"To my cost. A dose of Miller's Worm Powders occa- sionally will keep the children healthy. Meals Ordered Months Ahead. The ChinosoJfl-n w-ror is probably mon- hodgod in ll) :11» than any oxln-l morwrch in this world. The mmms for his (1:1in mmls me prescrxhod for him by his plum-um: monlhs uhmd. H0 is certainlx the mullvst riser :unml': potenâ€" talu‘s. real or nnminz.l1 He gets up 10 tnansnct businnss of state at tln'ov o'clock in the mnrndnz- Ills 01:1qu rival. “Al1,yes,” rejoined the iron chancellor “but then. your majesty must. remember thata rider always lasts longer than his horse.” A Financier. “Briggms makes money by establishing: crennwnos in country towns, does he? I thought it was 11 notorious fact that little (-ronmories don‘t pay." “’lihut's it. His agent works up a croumt‘ry mum-prise in some sm: 1” town. and Wiggins 1mm tht‘re 1111- 11c\t 10:11- bnys 1111 1110 ”1:“..“311013. for :1 51111:: 11111! sells it to $0111 1‘ \ill: 1:0 “’ht'I‘P they have non-1' had 41 croamory."â€"-Cl111-11511 '1‘11' bune. r id‘Tut! ‘ Look at- me. I am much older than you are, Bismarck, and yet I am still able to ride." flhe Austrian Emperor, dove not bog: fill four. {ismulvk :uml Hi< Hing. When Bismarck (-mnplaincd to the 01d emperor about the woeful falling off in his physical poxvcrs. his majesty broke in: Hinard’s Liniment is used by Physicians. A French stamciun males that the total number of men pl-l'umnnnlly un- der arms is 4.250.000. ll’ lllli‘.'o,-r\'~ll war lI-mke out [1.0m would be 41.13.30.004) men ready to lulu) up arms :Lt (um-(n Plum-d in one line the sollliors of the vmrld Could cover the equator right ruund the arm. 'J‘u pass alum: lhv whale iinv one would nw-(l to ride in an (‘YDI‘USS train at (ill miles :In Itonr for Tl) days. If the suldim’s 11-00in rmlm‘s to ex- terminnto tho rost of the pnpulzllion they would only have m lull 2:3 persons apiece. Oh. my! how your (‘mnph-xion hue: imr proved. Yes. Milicr's Compound h‘un Pills did it). New life for :1 quarter. Miller‘s Com pound Imn I‘ills. “'0 will give One Hundred Dollars for a 3‘ mm! of Dvufm-ss (mum-d by ml m.) Hm! can not he run-d by Hall's L‘nlurlh Cure. Scud fox circular. Flee._ bv local npphvutinm. :1. they can” t rt‘nvh th disruat-d purxi n (1“th- «1'. Time is only our way to (-un-I)v:tf1u-.~'szull {hui is hv \‘IIIISYillb timml rmnwlix-s. Duznfen- 9 is -:u':u-.i by :m in- flamcxi wmditiun of thv mummy! 1min: uf the Eustachian Hllh‘. \Vhl-n [his lubv gels in- flamed you have :1 tumbling mum! ur imlu-rfvct hearing. and wlwn it is omix‘vlv tics-d Dnufnos- is the) n-iult‘ and um] ‘s-I :hv infiazmnnl i‘ n van bl taken nul an I the Luh.- rvsl ‘ n-d to 11s nnrmal conditiun, hmu‘im: \till bu (lustroyed fart-vcr; nine cases out of ten are caused by c (Iarrh. which isnnthing but an ihthmed c ndmuu 01 the :nuvous surfaces. F. J. CHEN EY (1(7),. Toledo. 0. ”Sold by Drmgglsls, 75w. - let'lz'f" "\uns," was tho reply. "Hm-v any luck?" ".\':Iw." “Saw a lot of door. didn't you?" “Yuzls. mow‘n :1 thousand y‘know." “('nnldn’t hit 'vm. huh?" “D‘knnw: d:dn't try." “lndnr try tn shunt 'om. Why not?" “Cnuldn‘t got 010w enough to any of 'em 1’ tie on the lu-onse tugs, y‘kuaw." T'l‘rndo and Commerce Aro- Cunllnod tn ‘ Life's. Necusnltles. Jerusalem is a. city of surprises. It 1a, ~npart from its sacred associations, an in- tensely interesting spot, even to trawl- ers who are already saturated with M” hitherto unfamiliar ~uml man-hing charms of Cairo, Athens and HunsmutL nople. Its sizn can best be t’.‘\’]ll'('~'\'d hy the statement that the journey muml HIL- outside of. its walls may In: mud-z by :m ordinarily rapid “211le in thc spurt! of an hour. Peter Dore of Aucnstcr met with a serious :wvidunn on Friday ufr-vrnoon. He Vus :uh-uding a straw) chopper and his right arm was caught in the cutting box. Before he could remove it. the knives had almost; chopped ofl' his arm below the elbow. It has no clubs, no public houses, nu beer gardens, no concert halls, no [Eu-.1 tors, no lecture rooms, no places of amusement; of any kind, no strum hands. no wandering musicians, no wealthy or upper classes, no llC‘.'v'S[):L[)('l‘~‘, no printâ€" ing prcssvs, no book shops, except; one outside the walls for the sale of Bibles, no cliccrfulnuss, no life. No one sings. no one sports, no one laughs in Jurusu- law; even the childrun do not play. Trade and cmumerce seem to be w-uv fined to the bare necuasibies of lite and to dealers in beads and cruuixlxvs. Thur-u is but, one hotel anal one 'l'urkhh mun chum, who displays in his little \vimluw less, duurlcss shop a small ussurtnu-nn nl' silver charms, trinkets and hriu-u-hrm; Ln the gaze of the passer-by, and is ulmufl the only shopkeeper who sells anything like luxuries in the plane. His‘ custum- ers, of course, are the pilgrims whu culm- to see, and not, no wurship. Jerusalem in unique as u. city. Everything is seriuih~ and solemn and severe. To Be Done Beforehnnd. Cholly Softy 11:11,] he-on hm-k from the north just one «lay 11ml half :1 n'ght. He had pom- up thun- thv \VL-ok pruviom woll vquippml for :1 month's shoot. Ilis 111‘ms~ hml lwon 1hr- lmxl. hls czlrnp equlp 11:1-111 :111':1_\' in :1dv:1u<-n or M11151» 1.1 youths nl’ loss Illulll'y, 111111 his “grub" tho lliw‘x‘t annual 5111!] that money could buy. 11c gill out his door >hooli11; him-151: in good form 11ml on tho way home that 111;:hl 111 the (3111‘ ho stulhcc its vague vm‘hlugo thoroughly. To it. v.1rv :1lli.\1-1l :1 comlln numlu-r of tags upon each of \x‘hlch \\‘('l‘l' minim] the 111- struclmlm thu-t one was 10 be {ash-110C t0 0:11-11 don-1' shut. ’l'lms (‘lllmDXNuL Cholly loft for the norlh. dogs. guns blankets and all. And h1- mmv hurl; day hufuro yrwlor day. ()l‘ mursv Thl' hays hzrd hoard oi his doparturv, and naturally they ox pu-lml he would be away at lu:1<t twc \1'11'ks. so i: was with sul‘llrlm- that they saw him stroll into the lobby of cm Rlncvl! Honst- lust evonmg. "Ill-Ila. ()holly.“ crud one of them. The halt, the maimed and tho. blinl tho leproufi and the wrvtclmily 1m n' form the great hulk of the population 0 Jerusalem, and, with the sinzlu t‘xm-p tion of the Hebrews. they are [M'X‘SinLCflK and clamnruus beggars. Its houses are small, irn-gulm- in drum. squalid and mean. Its strum-Ls, if sun-m they can be called, um nut ”mum or numbered; they an: new-r clvzuu‘d. and in many instances are Stl‘t'p, cumin-d, narrow. roughly paved; and Hwy arr vaulted over by the buildings on Hu‘l': sidcnf them. Never a. pair of wth traverse them, and rarely is a huruc uX' donkey seen within the walk. Deafness Cannot be Cured Million. of Mm: l'ndor Arms. SOLEMN JERUSALEM. n it is omix‘vlv cioswd Ds‘ul‘nos- unl an ihv infiazmnnl i‘ n van bl :Luh.- rvsl‘ n-d to 11s nnrmal : \till bu (lustroyed fart-vcr; ten are caused by crlarrh. but an inthmed c ndltluu 01 bvfuro yr-x'tor hzld hoard 01 Ill)’ thvy ox .‘Et ImHt tWL rim- that they lobby of 12m cu- in- lu'l'h‘t'! .‘ufnos - 2 an be m ur ma] 01 ‘1) Flemmingâ€"“’11:". frustrated the abhor Ito plans that Miner had made for his marriage? A Carefully Prepared MILâ€"Much time and attention were expended in ex- perimenting with the ingredients that enter into the composition of Parmelee’s Vegetable Pills before they were brought to the state in which they were first of- fered to the public. Whatever other pills may be. Parmelee‘s Vegetable Pills are the result of much experimenting 1nd study, and all persons sutferlng from dys- pepsia or disordered liver and kidneys may confidently accept them n being what the} are represented to be. J onesâ€"And is he so very popular! Johnsonâ€"Popular? \Vhy, that man has been the preferred creditor in five failures. The pimples have. disappeared. M11101“! Compound Iron Pills did in. Dollieâ€"Was it aquicc spot where you kissed Mollie? Chollieâ€"No, it was on the mouth. Bon- and Their Keeper. It is really surprising how much better 3 lot of hens do if they are on good terms with the one who mkcs care or them. They have a way of sizing their keeper up that is astonishing. If they like him they are profitable; if they do not there is some- thing wrong with the keeper. It isa pretty good thing to get on speaking terms with the hens. They have a language that in easy to learn, and are great talkers if pro- perly encouraged. The great demand for a pleasant, safe and reliable mmdote for all affections of the throw and lungs. i~' fully met with in Bickle's Anti-Consmnpiive Syrup. It is apurely Vegetable Compound, and sets promptly and magically in sutduing all coughs, colds, bronchitis. inflammation of the lungs, etc. It. is so palatable that a child will not refuse it. and it; is put at. a rice chain will not, exclude the poor from ts benents. {reading {or “'hite Meat. The majority of poultry eaters like the whxte meat. better than the dark. and the (owl that been suits the majority of pur- chasers has a large amount of breast meat. The host; market {owls carry this white mean not only on the breast proper. but well back between the leg~. A great deal of the market poultry fails to be thick- meated between the legs. which is a vital defect. Fowls should be selected forbreed- ers whose legs stand Well apart. with the body between them of good width and with a tendency to put on flesh there. â€"Farming. Lenoxâ€"The answer to his propoal. NF‘XWER NATIONAL FARMERS O “0’“ ”NY TOR()1\ TO. Nffi‘frglfggéé n (1 $1,511 talfttzrséréhxi'c fer: ed to an}, )1- COMPANY n e r spa per 1-. to our MUQBAL KATJflMLMâ€"MIlQML“ was; mum mu m i¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥iÂ¥iÂ¥i¥«¥#Â¥H¥£«¥iiikf; ¢¥.«i+«¥«wiiiiififiiifl :»....3:-.. l4.\1|\ll¢.1 .1! III! - {Wall‘â€" PAYS WKUR x!>>>»»>»> LEVER BUTTON co FARMERS COMPANY NATIONAL FARMERS COMPANY NATIONAL FARMERS COMPANY NATIONAL FARMERS COMPANY NATIONAL FARMERS COMPANY NATIONAL FARMERS COMPANY NATIONAL FARMERS COMPANY NATIONAL FARMERS COMPANY NATIONAL FARMERS COMPANY ‘ ' NATIINAL NATIONAL .IFARI‘IERS COMPANY MIONAL IFARMERS COMPANY i ATIONAL I IIIIIrInx III: OIIrTI3 lbs. III‘IeIkIIIz: s 1min . . .ilI‘ I‘m L:F€I:Iߤs§ font III III- II I III FIIII ch LIIt: SI Ib-I tI (" I‘ “ I‘I'I" - . 3 I" J tIII IIIIIIII I~II I'IIIIIm‘LIV \IOIIII;d muIIc eIIIiI‘I-h If II : - Ti “‘3‘ 1‘ INA'AIDNAL . 1th IIIII .II-IIIIiI IaI-tI I:{'III\ kill-I :IIIII: Iuthv IIIII Ms ' ' 'FAPI IIERS C. 'IIInIIi: III I II‘IIIII‘L 801bh.)A'llO.VAl "1‘“! I“ I\I. ’ 0” UMPANY 811 CA I" with um UIH‘UIIII!{IIIIU‘VI"Ԥ'V3~IU31"l'n'1‘5"' jAIInNAL . PREMIUMS: FARMERS 1-1- Karut GOLD- PLATED “VATCH. I ,. IIIWI'H 30MPANY ing and stem- setting IIuaraIItI-u (1 11‘1 II I. z.. c‘IIâ€"IIIIv‘ s m ,rchI mans sizeâ€"make: .~ gzIaI‘; ..']I I FARMERS “"‘ITI|(1(I1\HIICII.":ICMPANY SOLID (-‘OLD RI\G 881 “IKII :3“ I'“ ' '1'” “II'I NATIONAL (Ipnl guns-stmnptd and u :‘IIrI IIItIIi~ 1:3; I“;II{1':‘5 FARMERS ‘ I“ NATIONAL 'II‘. ",I(I( .\I 'll‘k and: :rn: Ir: um I . ' ‘ COMPANY MUSIC AL CLOCK. 11:1 158 sidu- in .III'IxI‘. fixwr .aIIII IAIILINAI. Gilt~a handsmm IIIII: IIIII- M and III I 'Iz‘III- IIII'U}. IAI‘IMLRS A never endinv pIc IsuI-Ilin (III IIIII IIII IU rOMPANY I TI .\ Li H I‘ F) (:2 “(I ‘ In ". ;.I )Ifth I ng IT Is DUNE ' tiIlIII IIlnI lilIi' I‘; II mm 1“: zv ,. :g, {III}: ENATIQNAL men . r u :vms dI en IIIIsiI IefisI IIII\ :I I‘II c 'I. . ' I FARR EI'IS dIIIIaI II II- sIIs full duh “(I II In II I I ICQMPANY 'I‘W INFI'IIIIIIaIId s~mIIIIItIIIt1II 1m. . INATIGNAL Iinrxeat OHIIIC‘ monev IIIIckIri up ‘I'Il .I .7 ‘ ‘ ' F dn‘InIs. W'Wm III saveIIInI in: I. -.<I :IzII. 1::\I- It ’ I: : ::..~:' I1; I FARM RS reIurII fur (ash. That Is w-III -I‘e III- pm In I II I 1:: ~ 1 COMPANY NATIONAL FARMERS COMPANY NATIONAL FARMERS COMPANY NATIONAL‘ FARMERS; COMPANY NATIONAL FARMERS‘ COMPANY; NATIONAL‘ FARMERS COMPANY‘ NATIUNAL‘ FARMERS COMPANY NATIONAL‘ FARMERS COMPANY NATFONAL FARMERS COMPANY NAFMNAL FARMERS OOMFANv NAIIUNAL NAHUNALNAI IUNALNAI IUNAL NAI‘ 1 FARMERS FARMERS FARMERS FARMERS FARM RS FAR COMPANY COMPANY COMPANY COMPANY COMPANY COM . 1. RAWW NATIONAL :8 FAEMERS FARMERS mama! comm COMPANY NATIONAl NATIONAL NATIONALNATIONAL NATIONAL NATIONALNATIONA RATIURA L cFIIAM‘IMAEIfivs cffjAhIqIMERS l‘FARMERS FARMERS FARMERS FARIII'ERSFARIIITRSL TARIIIERSNTWM'E‘R mmmm f*ANLJJMPANY COMPANY COMPANY COMPANYOLMPARY QIIIPANYGCEPANY »\. .u... v. 3 on: x canon a nu )[uy nelore rlcnl I) :ul 1 :1 EH Rexnlt money to us only )y Postal Note, Post mm:- or Registered Letter. “'rlte your nanu- plainly. :i \ dress and also the railway station to whirl) We are In pay freight on the 'l‘wlnc from :ORUNTU. “c .w )n-paid by mail or express from Toronto. ()lm-rx .. .2 ully so “'0 cannot make any mistake in furuul'lli whether you want a. Gentleman's o -.'1 Lud y'n “null. Ringâ€"iftho latter. send a nice» of hiring or [Inpr'n' JvJ'Addx-ess all letters and "lake all rcmixrzuwm p.- This Compunv reserves the right to refund 3 our n Hemp udvancvn y reason ofthv Philippine war or n: ill-mp comm-t from the Phil! pine Ihi-‘llld‘. (HHH'H certain of your Icason‘s guvplp' before Hon”) “(hue-(w ')A»__AIA .._A__ ”A . -. . . --..‘,- HI ““6 men ‘ r :ents does business rnjlv fur c nsh m ~~v~~1 v- xv dollar dm-s its full dutv. \\ e hme H. 1-H In N- ll().\ 1:.” HIV DFR T‘V IN E on handâ€" â€"s-: much that ll]! 11 L: .k rah- -f: . ' :1 Inner ham eat on the money lockrd up. u m amuum 1 _ . - i. u~ .mi doilnrs. We want tn save that inn res! and pixu i! r . z: .c !;11':1.u." in return for cash. That 18 whexe the pram um c m = 3' l4-Karzlt GOLD-PLATED WATCH. s’lem xvi: ing and stem-setting, guaranteed rcIia‘ch :éxm- lu- er-Jmly's or gentleman’s sizeâ€"maker‘s gnnran with each watch. SOLID GOLD RING set With Q‘Pnnixw ‘izrrnvt :1 “pal gumsâ€"stamped and warrantwi-WELh nmlu Trade Mark and guarantee. MUSICAL CLOCK, glass side-E. in Niclwl Silver a Giltâ€"a handsome ornament and acvm'zm- Iinzc rim A never ending: pleasurcjn the home. “any I- .- -A..- Fl ”strength: owr 75 lbs. breaking sxrain. FIH‘ 1.» feet to flu; pnund. Full weightzszv lbs. to cuvh hale. N .. tlu- hill(i(‘l'â€"â€"l'l:nl)tilcll ' wound ; made entirely of pure A" “ ithnlgt udultmant a any kiln. absolutely the lu-St wv -«‘ . ,1> Cunadlan farmer. 801bs. NATIONAL BINDER '1'“ IN I " 811 CA u! with any one of the fullowing valuabh; and us NATIONAL FARMERS COMPANY; TORONTO. EARN Premim to your frivnds: lnum Thimble: u Tye}: are mgr-o I: Solid Ste " Sf‘ver Bold Cold (chub. " l Blacclcf. 1. and rents and Gun. y: Min-3:53.43. f h ittllfidtt oneo t use an 30m. 7 5‘ [AR N premiums by selling ® to your l'rinnds 24 Silver Alum- lnum Thimble: u 10 cents each. ' The are more durable than Guarameed stee or sterling silver. Tap. 090d Tunckeew. measure or package of needles zxven free with each 11: imble. Every ltdy buy: us soon as she sees them. No money required. Send us your name and address md we will aend tbs oods and (Madame of rbmlumu ostpald. himbles to be returned 1 not sold. en. women. boys and girls are selling thou.- nndaâ€"why notyoui Try. When sold send u our none and we will send thn premium ”I figmwwea§$gbu Toronto. OIL Ind kidmv :Ewnluu‘. , hnrhcre, ”won-m I'DU‘A‘ duhihw. no. .- FREE 3 14k gold-p much. [Laiw‘nr Ccnu' mama time-ken . “I" mnmd T}..- mm m me her ' q. “60 for lboxt-I. NI Amount Ind You M‘M\‘I~ Shun and Winch. OI’V‘H“ h Mculus. “rm. 1- .1 cunuhm “far. To Inn-Mum Dr. for enriching the 1:? 3nd kidxmy div“ STEM WIND \ if“ and FINISH they hi" no equal. Correspond- cnts wanted in every town to act as agent. (Amy) l‘uh-nt IA‘VL‘I‘ (‘olfar Unltoux'. M-url‘l’ins. Alum. lnum'l'lflmhles Medicated Lump V» ivk~ a: ‘ulhorgoodg, 'or tolling um duzon Hf 1m- ;. Jew c ads at 100. each )‘un :02 ,‘Wuruhuiv A ufa Wan-z: :md Guanh Air Gum. Swan; or H ' 'snzutv s. Viulin 1n Bow. m-(mzmrs. Aq'm-x mm. B >x.n‘; Glove. Punching ling. Foothgl‘ and :. Luv variety 0‘ othm‘ {:nmi! w (-hnose :1 1. \\'~ EMU} yun our promum M! with \muz' ~z ..; or. Nu money n-quned. We wnfl )‘nu the L" aid x.) SCH. you futurn u- 11w mmw)’ and “‘0 «vii y- u your pro- mium 60: to work an (nu-c. \Viwn yuu writ. stats which imc you rmuire toevllv Dominio- Novelty ('o.. 1:45 Chum-h SL. Turomo. “Yes; but a minister. of the peace. ()urMmIM Dutim‘tlonx. “Why do you hold rhut Mk5 I’ez'kenham 15 DOE your main! equal? Her father 1! one o! the \w:al:hiv.~:t men in this part of the country. EXIT hc?“ "He's not. dysueptic pa a. divorce 1: cooking whu If your child is pa not thrive. :1 dose of ders occasionally will “He wants a. divun-c." said the lawyer: "because he says his wife refuses to cook for him." .7. In : r 7;, :m :m .2: purer "â€"‘â€"_ ..TORONTO ONT. >>>>>>>>>>J not cutiticd to it," replied the 2 partner. “No man is entitled to 3 unless his wife insists upon 01“ Order. Express Order y. ghc your p04 uflice ad- :u'c In ship tiu- 'l‘wlnm You “‘e send you thv premium crvc “have directlonn care- \\':|rlliu;; your souls. Say finch. u Shun-"I (‘loek or a “mum ~i‘lc required. was payable to THE qgfiiw'tsmn PILL co. my [mh'nts were married by 11ch WL‘I‘C joined by a justice 'estnn‘s Imrmod Pink Iron Tonic Pub d. for; - 100'}! d" 1611a lama. “V. 1h » human. :10qu FREE. she can't 836 Y ungo Si. fox-oath. 6m; rOHl'_\' ifthc price of ln-r (um-cs. Manila .l'l‘ U.\’(‘l~. and make 157 King; St. “'33:. Toronto. REIDS’ PIANOS 4 *v lfiATlGNAL i 1’ lEARMERs COMPANY iEATIUNAL ;,;~;;“° FARMERS EEEEE'EE L R ”UNA S EEEMEESL FARMERS le, peevish. and doe: Miller's “'u, m Pow- " "1 eury zown ll '\.I In can: one of on! we :1: mm. (no train LAM" g “Iii!“ f9? 3011' mumsung .-r mszrumen AGENTS WANTED 11.1 Hurrah tn. nn 1:“ pretem n e and addre- WATCH

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