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Omemee Mirror (1894), 16 May 1901, p. 4

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u_V_‘ .‘-v 0‘. LV LLLU‘U “110 have described the ALLSLI'JHQII‘ people as entirely given over to philistinc pleasures. The group of colleges :21 Carlton, one of the Melbourne subâ€" UE, ital-équally significant. Duringa agent part of the year the cLlnmtc cf béth cities, with intense heat and briyiant sunshine week after week, is distinctly unfamurQI-e to seven: in- tellectual effart, but the work of the unitvemsity goes on with less interrup- tion than at Oxford. or Cambridge. ‘ Eh Sydney and Melbourne have} ‘5 colleges, and. theyaxe placed 1 ‘ - ‘ with the #1310 under-: selleirs' tralizcd paptulwlém. 0: these educa- tional agencies the newipa 21‘ is naturaliy the first to incur-mas its pew 21' upon a visitor. The press of Me moms and Sydne, w culd nut be unworthy of any: country in the world. Melbourne has only two _morn- ing newspapers, bu-t in journalistic excellence they have few rEmLs cit- side Londan, One U3 1‘12. Lv-o is read and {rated by almc: t ever; working man in Victoria, and its proprietorâ€" Mr. uni-d Symeâ€"has been mcknamed “King David” in recognition of the power wn 3*!) he wields in politics by Ultra-shy Splendid]: Supported nml’ We! Axleadraâ€"J'wo Women's Colleges-I’m:- pm Very Fond of Amu-xemcnts. Australia \‘n‘s doubtless gained con- siderable advantages from. the abnor- mal growth or: its cities, writes Mr. 'F. Dohnmn. The ch'cl gain, of course has been 1n intense um] life. The uni- versity, the library, and the ncw.:~ paper have in Sydney, Mislbzurnc, and Adelaide 0. pcxfition and an influenc:i in (1:: animal lif»: which must huv: bun n: 2:!2 smaller whh .11 1059 cam AUSTRALIAN NEWSPAPERS ARE THE VERY BEST. NEW GUMMUNWE. Im-vversity authori- asevnt "th- cy cannot anal chairs. Melbourne ust haw, .339 cent. 4: educa- - __ , ____ “y.».v.u u Lu‘ lto pneumonia. My family doctor suc~ cecded in conqu-e'ring this trouble, but for six months I was not able to leav'e Ithe house, and all that he could do Ifcu‘ me did not bring back my lstrongih. Finally I consulted anoth- er doctor, but with :no better result. In fact before I stopped doctoring I had tried four different physicians and all the time instead of getting beitezr I was growing weakvr. Same eighteen months have new elapsed since my attack of la grippo, and dur- ing that time I was not able to doj any work. My whole system s‘oomv-dl exhuimncd, and my earmvs‘ Shlllllfll’f‘d.’ 0n fine days I would, g.) out for a whilé. but 01'le I woull becczno ;.-o In E’s Weakenod Condition La. Grizzpc’a Fastener} Itself Upon Elm, and Brought in Near the Grave. Mr. \‘tv’illiam Silver is a well known farmer, living- near Hemford, N. S. During his life he has passed through much sickness. but now, thanks to 131:. \Villinms' Pink Pills, he is again enjoying vigorous health. To a re- porter, who recently interviewed him, Mr. Silver Batchâ€"“I am new in my 623d year, and I may date the be- ginning of my trouble to my six- teenth year when Iwas thrown frcm :1 horse’s back, and had my spine somewhat injured. This was always a. weak mot and it seemed to leave} me more Isusceptible to other trou- blca, as it grew worse as" I advanced l in years. As 3 farmer I always had to work hard, and 011271 to expose my: self to inclement weathvr. My back trouble was, finally aggravated by'm- digestion, and as this affected my ap~ petite. I was very much run down. Finally a few years ago I was attack- ed with 1:1 hrippe, which developed in- ‘A ., . .. A SUFFERER FOR YEARS, THE RESULT OF A FALL.- A Farmer’s Trials, V 7 , ,, , râ€"â€"â€"â€"â€"u--Aa ul‘LJ' cuties. arising frccn. the distances to b) traversed, with. which their church- 3-1i3n'g zeal is erm-frcmt-ed. . Civic Lréotism has 9 'lbI-ed- both the Church :12 England and the Roman Catholic to "misc fine cathedrals, and the city edi- ic-m inf other: dc-neaninatic-ns halve .lsubtles's gained much from the same sauce. At the mm: Ems. many things shzow that ,the majmity of the ‘10 do no"; aLt-end rogujfzxrly. al- I doubt i-f the number of ‘- enters 3:; much: [Jrgz‘r than. in an)" Jim of similar size in England. At no, (fun/e 1% Sunday of Australian 31' iv: rowmblod in many rcf‘pccls the Stirling; (If Hdirl-burgh and Glasgow. Publfndmuws a": SAN! 010321 but the ~ "l ,rrw. '~x'.'<-<. zuelogb'tl gardens and Imilu" inv‘xitmions :zr) cp‘mL and in *3an u {m Sun-11:1" hm; become a day n. ..\,....I .. F: {. (I .. ;rmvth of great cities ' reducing an erdlff-ea'enov unship. Rural Australians are,~ said a b: much better chprchâ€"gners than “'3! .2621” : 811 min y ha rvcrca {3.11m notwithfitapaing tanding diffj- 3 distances to C )qmmit‘me and of the scrit panels in the Glasgow City ( is by Mr.('§c»org‘ gents William ‘ c{1;yrtor that m In: inventory of the estate of the latv Colcnal 12‘. H. D. Mucprherson, of Cluvny 11:3 been lodged with the Com- missary Clerk of lnverness-shire. The ersoaulizy, exclusive of heritable property, umcunls to £13,306. Sums hun- bcon bequeathed to old retuim ers (1f {the family. A dwf:uc:ive fire occurred at Fal- con Hens-o. Blairgowrie, the reaidcncc of Colonel G. G. M’Laron. The great- or part of the building was burned to the ground with many vulnabl: paint- ing; and cum-r Works of art: The loss is estimltcd at betwecn £2,000 and £3,000. ‘wuuvuh L‘VU JK‘U‘ fares. to: the sL'uziunts during next session. Sapiomlnr, 1001, Lo May, 1902, and 11:: has accepted the invitation. Professor George Adam Smith, of Glasgmxx denies that the churches of that city are lasing their grin on the workingmcn. He declares “but if it were nan for the working classes the cvangulislic tone of religious life in Glasgow \vcull not b;- kem un 21 wool- (Eh: \Vallneuk Convalescent Home for Paisley Children at Largg, Ayr- *shire, has been totally destroyed by fire. Some exciting incidents were “‘itnz‘ased. scveral chilircn having to jump from the upper wixndOWS. The periia‘nzllity of the Rev. Robert Lung, formerly minister cf Punmure street Congregational church, Dun- dee. amounted to over £25,030. AL 11103;: the entire estate is-bequeathed to L111: London Missionary Society. Ccicnel .Mzierae, 1h;-cemmainding‘of~ {icer of Lhe Eitlirnhurr'h Queen’s V01- untoer Brigade, reports that last year the strengih of the brigade was 3,885, ('0 Which has L0 be added 398 as the m‘ength of the Highiund Bat- 3.31101]. Q( L 111-! Things Happen to Interest the Minds or Auld Scoua' 5 Sons. The Edinburgh Town Council is cvi- dently xesolvcd th 1t there shall be no Sunday cars in thatcity, for by a ma- Jority 0:55 votes to 1:: it on the 29th ult. decided ug'iust taking a pie bis~ cite on th: suhj ”Ll. As In the Times of thby Burnsâ€"Many “1â€"..- co, - INTERESTING NEWS FROM '1 HIGHLANDS AND LOWLANDS. M A FRENCH VIE\V. Hm in one form or an- eured in various French H, ““11 Hr. Thomas At- Dowager Duchess of Argyll, presently in 'residence at ioch. Kintyro, has just com- arrangements at Campbell- Six"\ Wi 11cm :nemory of ‘3 LOTT r IIh-L‘ erection of height on Mach: [gs were Lord Struthcona. 3rdeen, and Captain Towse. 11:03:21 was approved, and a. e was appointed to carry it m;- erection of :1 monument ing on Mnclmrio-ch shore, mory of the lake Duke of he monument will be built i-sLona from Dumfries. and the ccmmwnding site which 'upy. b: :1 prominent object passing through the Sound [)inx-l Hium Muir= the octcgcnnriun they gninst I) war BONNIE SCOTLAND. 'u p- I‘y of the estate of the E. H. D. Mucpzherson, of n lodged with the Com- ot‘ lnvcrnesg-shire. The THE ARMY. !; ers‘ of UN lit-brew .IunJ haw, observes 23L, served in the Lh uh ht to take 5 necessary to usurv: to prevent conanucntl} the c landed chained of fivn. Further zinc mils is com LZ‘. "The unhappy ndon.” said a well “ were frantic on were going to be . the Boers. Many u their protesta- e of religious life in not b;- kcpt up a week. fire occurred at Fal- Ali INCIDICNCI‘ day 4 an Quoc nt‘. L'.‘ f-‘r, and :u< Cohen, wh thus write :1 u vox‘y rc men min I: the '\\nr :11 many cngug help, have 5: L’mnt nu m ,. Ix Lu 71 y SUpp 'uuru' mmpnign in ;‘ Jewish H)!- )NI u bcon fight- !tlc boy next l he m Lmnn, now .vfoundluml as} Hvr M21- 1, who (lim' [in -n l'_\' 1 Vict‘ox'i: vins: {hoax xut( Her 25% the 1’0 ['1‘ mm 01d Int'dzl [0 w is} ‘ 1 ha All Jana-i mor- Mu- (119d 301‘ t Into un nd n‘d. xph IS v -, p ' ‘ ' I‘h: mu. In South Afnca has been UH' means: of producing great mint “ yum-v.4 of jdumalistic invention in Paris. 10‘ 1' I “ ‘ ' ‘ t) . tu-i unflgcumal 133161711le af- L1.“ 1 H Ilmgalsh recruiting 'urenlq ‘ x ‘1! , . ' ' ‘ t y 4 hum.) engaged m enlisting men m hzxd lu-en discharged from the ~j‘.-:|:‘]) army. and that as soon - Juhw pm v: won‘ -. " ' as ' .. aIrrned m England gm! out 1n sporran and kilt 11'! “'11:; 'md :ez-m. t1; 1h." front as a b nzwm..m1...- are‘k‘gged Cecil Rhodes has_made a generous cffer to the diocesanlcollego school, Cape Colony. He offers, a Scholarship of $12-30 a your, to educate :1 boy in Oxford for three‘ years, to be chosen for, 1, his literary and scholastic at- tainments; 2, success in outdoor sport; 3, qualities of manhood, such :13 truth, courage, devotion to duty, protection of weak, kindliness, unsol- Iislmcss and fellowship ; 4, mom! force of character. {l‘wo-fifths of the marks mm to be awarded for the first, om»â€" ijifth [cm each of the others; the sac- on-zl and third to be decided by ballot ‘ of tin- Ls'ciioolboys. This is an original Eden, and if th'e headlmnsm: is wise :uwl judicious. ought to produce in-' tvresting results. Jules 0': Gust he was rigged and sent to H1 Highlander. hf‘x‘ doctor, looks after longed a. d; teen years. ,‘.\u. l Contrary to all expectation, the pa- tient recovered, and a few months later was told that with reasonable care he might live for many years. He immediately sold his business,xnovâ€" ed up to London, and settled in :1 small flat. Afraid that the slightest exertion might cause his end, he hardly ever ntirs out of an invalid chzxir. He will not Run "mu"... 1...: ,__ v.. -«u uyuuu‘uuu. One of the strangest causes that ever drove a. man into solitude is that which made a. recluse of a once ‘active Portsmouth shapkeepor. He was crossing a. field near Browndown (me day when a shot was heard in the distance, and he fell with abut- lL-t in his body. He was carried hump and the doctor gave him no hope of recovery. The bullet, he said, had lodged in the muficles of the heart, and the slightest movement would certainly rupture the heart’s, envelope and so cause death. reigned “1:8 :1 queen. One day as, she was driving through Cardiff her puny shied at :1 steam roller and run away She was thrown out, and being caught in some way in) the reins had her right ear torn {completely away. She was little im- [jurred otherwise, and it, wae said eculd have had the defect remedied by an artificial member. But she would not he consoled. \Vhen she got home she refused to "leave her bed for three months, and when she did get up, declined, to (see nm’ of her family but her sister. And so she lived for twen- ‘ ty-eight years, refusing oven 10 see: her father when on his deathâ€"bod, ‘ .Thc're recently died in Leeds a wo- man. who for the past eighteen! years had never npoken to any human he- ; lung except her brother. .The cause of her self-seclusion was simply a re.- lm-zurk passed upon her appearance at [an evening party which {She had at~ tended. It was to the effect that [Missâ€" could certainly afford to dress better than she did. ”If they don’t like my dresses they shall nev- l er see them again,” said the offended] lady. She gave up all the parish twcsr‘k, in which she had taken a share for years, and lsltu-t herself up in her house, never being Seen outside the door till the day of her death. PURE [VANITY leetems to have been the cause why :the daughter of a mine-owner 1n 1South Wales kuddenly shut herself up and remafned in absolute seclusion be- hilnd locked doors, till the day of her death, which happened three years ago. The lady was very beautiful when she first appeared in society,' in the late seventies, and that. and her father’s wealth, combined to give her many admirers, among whom she reigned like a tween. l l M .1. / '0” .1 5,56%, ~ yam ; {’7' i I (. fl m The preference of herlmils of this kind for liowns is easy to explain. In a sparsely settled country placrs eccen- tricity of any kind is. sure to cause comment, and it any he said to be impossible for any bu: :; wary rich Imam to hecludo himself in ii country; spot without Causing so much talk and curiosity that his life becomes more miserable 'thatn he has already made it. In large towns, on the oth- er hand, it is proverbiully possible to live next door to a. person for twenty years, without, knowing {his} name or occupation. The majority of self-made ln'rmils: are no doubt people whose nuiurcs have been floured by love disappoint- ments, but every now. and then ucase Gropa up which Elbows that other and more singular causes hun- bcen at work. ~ Some Very Strange Reasons Which Peo- ple Give tor Turning Hermit. In every large town in England there are many pvople who have deâ€" libemiely out themselves off from in- Lolrcourse: with their follows, and who live dreary, lonely lives, often with- in hearing of the hum of the busy strvels. 1’05”va New Size SOZODON'I‘ LIQUID, 25c SOZODONT'I‘OO'I‘H POWDER, 25c Large LIQUID and POWDER, 75c At. all Stores. or by Mail for t a perfect liquid dentifrice for the m of weak, kindliness, unsz-I- and fz‘llowship ; 4, mznz‘ul force :tur. "l‘woâ€"fifths of the marks 0 awarded fu-r (he first, oneâ€" each of the others; 1}“. soc- fhi-nJ an L . . . , 2 ~ I .- fi“2%/j«-2M/ Team and mm HALL EXCELLENT OFFER. ,_ .4 au'llllu a will not see anyone but r, and the one servant who 21' him. and thus he haspro- dreary existunct- {or seven- n when on his deathâ€"bedifl the strangest causes that SELF-MADE PRISONERS. 1 to be decided by ballot boys. This is an original th'e headmmfim: is wise . ought to produce in- ah” E CRIY l‘: [A'PY. {tot-cs. or by Mail for the price. RUCKEL, Montreal. FRAG RANT 5W9“ 25° O'dfll‘ and that distinctive odor. cred by a Garman doctor; this is an individual whmv 3333'! of smell is. 53 keezn that hv can rota-{mine hi: friend'- nt a distance of 913/3111 feet. and Who!) he is h'lindfclxl. Gnu .cciunzifi‘" fact resulting from I‘hiv» highly de- veloped Suns: is Lh'zt all fhxx members; of a family have -1 chunmu-r « {n \VHEN CORONI‘ITS ARE WORN. peer.“ or peorcss wears :l. caronvy poet‘ or peoress wmrs :1 mmnct \ at the coronation of a Snvex'cign. AL the moment when the Archbishop of Canterbury plum): '1 he crown on lhv 1191111 013 the new manureh (‘Va'Ty' poor present at the (cox-unmy dons his own cwotnet. CRONJE’S SW'ORD OI" HONOUR. I I i ’A good Inughis to be obtained from In perusal of the- lists of subscriptions tfoz‘ Cronje's Sword of honour pub- lished in he “Int/ransigeant,” of Paris. " An Enemy of the lingiish in Business,” sent 5fr., “Anti-t’loum- poudding," contributed 5d., while "Mile. A. K., twenty years of ‘ngt'. who has a htxrror of the English," forwarded :1 modest franc. Among other interesting person‘s figuring in the lists are "Three “'cmen who cry m ch‘cxruS, 'J)eitth to the Enziish’!” ”An Anglophohe }:’hotogr:tpher,” and a. blood-thirsty individual. who ex- presses the modest wish that the sword may be the means of extermin- "din... utmg [was [old it was incurable. and be- glicverl it. But it isn't. Dodd's Kid- ney Pill: can cure it. They cured é um. I. used wvon baxcs cf Dodd's Kid- inoy l’ills, and Bright's Disease left 'mfi. Only forllvcdd's Kidney Pills you wouldn't see m: here before you this ; minute." wâ€"uâ€"u l To say that his hearers were sur- prised. but faintly expresses it. Mr. McIntosh looks so far from an in- valid at the present timz. that the new; of his form-2r affliction with a dreadful malady. like Bright's Dis- ease, sounds unreal and improbable. Tilt: subject arose from :t conversaa ticn in which on: of the. guntlemi-n :lprt-scnt complained of backache. Mr. 'Mclmosh at once advisad Dodd's Kid- ney Pills. Following some further discussion! on 111/: mcrits of Dodd’s Kidney Pills ,camr the statement above quoted. ; "I had Bright's Disttasa {or over :oight years." repeated Mr. Moln- ltosh. "1 could get absolutely nozh- ling to help me. Bright’s: Disease was jincurable I found. My back was :1 icontinual ache. My urine was of [that dark color which is the most :alarming symptom of tho disease. 5 “Gvntlamen. l lt'll you, ] was in u lha-d way. Night's Disease. moans ldcmth if you don’t cure it, and Ivould :gut nothing to cure it. In fact, I {was told it was incurable. and be- ;licved it. But it isn't. Dodd's Kid- nay l.‘ill~: can cure it. 'l‘hov MIN" 1 Thu fuctx‘ :ls‘ I‘Clillrl‘d by Mr. Mt'fn- tcv-‘h :Iro univcrsnlly confirmed by {be people of Dresden. "Gomlemen," said he, “Dodd’s Kid- ney Pills cured me of Brights Dis~ ease utter eight. years of torture." Dresden. May 13, (Special.)â€"Allun McIntosh, proprimor of the well known Clifford House hero, in con- versation at hi9 housa 10â€"day. ,mude a statement that. cannot fail to car- ry with it the weight and influence of the speaker. Bright's Disease field the Sentence 0! Death Over Bis Headâ€"Sufiered‘sll the Misery of Broken Health In the Meanwhileâ€"H is Deliverance by Dedd's Kidney P1118. -... J...‘ .7 u; xx“, has a homer of the English,” rardod :1 1110.105! franc. Among tr interesting person‘s figuring Eh Under an Unjust Penalty for Eight Years. pirc. HOTEL PBOPRIETBB WINS HIS BASE. BULLER ON THE S A. PROBLEM. General Buller, speaking at the an- nual dinner of the Chamber of Com- merce at Plymouth, said he believed that Canada and Australia had helped us largely for the sake of forming another great nation in South Africa. When dealing with such new nations we must not repeat the mistake made in the base of Amexrica, and we should grant reasonable concessions to the different parts of a great united cm- MILITARY KNIGHTS. OF \VINDSOR. The Military Knights of \Vindsor form 5'11 exceedingly ancient institu- tion. fl‘hoy date from 1349. The Knights are now, eighteen in number. lTh'c pensions vary from £50 to £130 a. year, and-are supplemented by free quarters, in which nine months‘ residâ€" came out of the twelve ii compulsory. A good war record and straiilened means are the combined qualifications for appointment. Th'eir duties are ncuninal~aitcndzm0e in (St. George’s Chapel on minis’ days and at Royal weddings and funerals, and forming pariion of guardfl of honour when for- eign Royalties Visit. Windsor Castle.‘ l I want my hat, exclaimed the gen- tle-man; I'll [give gvou five cents. .What’a it worth? the boy inquir- ed. , It's a new silk one; I’ll give you ten cents if you’ll run and get it [or me. I think not, replied the boy. I ain’t in the business of furnishin’ gents with guinea silk hats for ten cents. Gimme 10 per cent. on the value for salvage, mister, and away I go. Do I get it ‘? and the boy stood expectant till the gentleman nodded. Here, boy, he cailed to an urchizi near by, get my hat for me. \VhaE 'aFe you' offerin; ? Eéfiired the boy. [Not long ago the .wind blew off a gentleman's silk bat, and whirling it. aloft, left him bureheaded at the cor- ner. L’ LOO DUO U N D MAN. dhoun'l an m 1114 110911 divsov- a (warn an declor;th1s is :m 11 whn-r‘ 5121"“ of small is. 53 i he can r"t agr'niz hi: friend-‘- ilflnco {3:2 ‘ Sv'vcxul {cot L. am. 3‘.- i have :1 characteris; that each family has i -4-” ON A BUSINESS BASIS. Azmhhixhcp Of crown on 11::- "ch (‘va-ry pvcr Mizmd's Lizzimeut (ares Bislemper. 1 shall be all with you. Nx-rvous (fusicnmr, jumping our. of scatâ€"Your hand is shakinjr. Barbw .u 1 mere 15 winger in neglecting :1 cold. Many who have died ofcousumptiou dated thir troubles from exposure, followed by amid which se'tled on their lungs, and in :1 sh )rt time they were beyond the mill of the hes: physician. Had they used Bickies’ Anti-Consul):ptive Syrup, before it; was .100 late, their lives “ould have been =1;::1‘cd. This medicine has no equal for curing: coughs. cold: and all affections of he throat and lungs. There is danger n Many who have uied as Trill.â€"-I love is hear the sins; Jack Dmvnzright, warm! d91.-Th(‘_V never aiuunm 9. Mn. yond Ll: Thos. 1V. Dayna, of Buthurst, saved ihc life of :1 valuable bone that the Vet. had given up with a few bottles of MINARD'S LEV LMEN '1‘. Alfred A. Taylor. of Margaree, says: ‘One bdtlle o-f MINAR] ’5 LINIMENT curred a swelling of the gamble joint, and saved ahorsc worth $5140.00. Impurities in the BiomI.-“'hen the ac- tion of the kidneys becomes impaired, impurities in the blood are almost. sure to follow. and general derangement of the svstcm ensues. Parmclce’s Vegetable lr’illuviil regulate the kidneys, so that they will maintain healthy action and nrevcnt the complications which certain- ly come when there is derangement of these he?! by organs. As a. X‘estordtive «I ......... ll, , ! Au .- . these p11]; are in the limb mun] {Wifeâ€"Why do you buy such a lot of stamps at; once? Husbandâ€"So ihore’ll be a few that won’t get stuck together Excellent Reasons exist why Dr Thomas’ Eclectric Oil should be used by persons troubled with aflections of the throat or lungs, sores upon the skin, rheunmtic pain, cox-us. buuions, or ex- tcnmlinjuries. The reasons are, that it is s eedy. pure and unobjectionable, whet er takcnimcrnally or applied ouc- u'n ml h- ward 1y. \Viicâ€"-Considering how long I’ve been away. I think you might have made some proparaiions Lo rcreivc me. Husbandâ€"You do me injustice, my dour. I have had the library and parlor thoroughly cleaned and aired. Servant, interruptingâ€"Please, (sir, the man has come with a waggon for than empty bottles. \thn did the window blush? \thn it '5qu the weather strip Husbandâ€"I really think you might have had that ball-dress made a little bit higher in the neckâ€"to say noth- ing of the back. \Vifeâ€"I’ll have it changed if [mu wish, but this stuff cosis fifty shillings :1 yard. Husbandâ€" rm ...,.n “.7, This is what I call enjoyment, said he pleasantly. I wonder 'how long the family will be gone? I came pretty near putting- up at the hayâ€" stuck. I might have taken the other road. This is a snug place! I shall come this way again. Before 1 go to sleep I shall enjoy a quiet smoke. I ;hope I haven’t. lost “.u' matches. Ah! here is one! He struck it! Seventeen tons' of nitroâ€"glyccrine put out Ihe Lramp’s pipe. Four tons went off wearing his hat. Six tons played football with his shoes. Nine tons drew on his tattered coat. and wore it amongst the stars. “'ith his trousers four tons went dancing along the Milky “'ay. you: and lun I want hemelhing to put on, said ho, groping abou dark, till he found 3. 511131 dynamite. Ho rolled it. into poaition, ed his head on if. (there is no one at how tramp. I :s‘all have :1 gm any rate. He entered, not knowing a. nitro-glycerine famou- down on forty tons of 11] inc. ---.n I'll‘. Ho never came that A tramp wandering at night stealâ€" thily approached a shadowy house. He paused a little way from the build- ing, and looked towards it. No, light said the tramp. He went a few steps further No dog, he muttered. .He tiptoed softly to the door. It 119:}: not been locked. AND IN COLD \VEATHE , U w â€"wcll, never mind Est'd l842 . ‘ch-y never ailcm cf;- abilil‘y. if YOU Want befitéfigéaflgéggghmv. APPLE The Dawson Cammissuon Co. 3 PURE WWW. %‘0 mm W‘ m British Grown tea is uncolored and clezfnly. It is machine. rolled and contains no adulterants. Nelther JAPAN . . 1101' CHINA teas possess these characterxstlcss’ 5 5 . ” Ceylon Teas are so“??? A lead packets only, "eve‘ 0d bulk. Zack, Mixea 0,. r h orcd Ceylon Green. Sample on applicatlon. Address “ SRLEOA." 4 um“ ln‘mno- GEYLDN AND lNDiA TEA GREEN OR BLACK Don’ 1: Forget the Facts REApY TO USE NO\V A N AERONAUT. 35’s (1087- first thingbut ight When I’ve finished groping about ii: 111; found a. small keg of one at home, said the knowing that it was p1 " . . pz': poaition, and rest- ar the birds “'3. 2‘ 211153â€"50 'ay again. good time, at [‘5'- He Jay mtro- glycex- best. res its SHIP :1]; your BUTTER £608, POULTRY. 1|?sz cum "7!! my head out any chrizutinns WEST THA‘LJX Toledo. 0. WALDZ VIN, Wholesale 1' Unit‘s Camrrh Cu acting directly upon surfaces of UN: syst tree. Price 75¢ per h glsw. We offer One Hundred Dollars reward for any case of Camrrh that can-‘20: be cured by Hull‘s Cntnrrh Cure. F. J. CHI-ISIS! CO.. Towd-a, 0. We. the undersigned. Imve known F. J. Cheney {0|~ we last .15 years. and {Micve him porrevtly 1:030:11er in all business trans:1c:io:;.-and finnndaiiy able to mny out any Clllizatious made In? um.- yL-u cdly,â€"Run, run for iize (RT The child has swallows} the I you gave “him.” to play with. your: mind, aisy, Bridgci. re} It was a bad one, anyway. _ u the Child. soften: the gun: gudm u: weal, en 0!) fort: by alldn. stg t-mfcughout ny BU anzggzsls t-hrcughout the work for "M n. \‘v insiow's Seeminn Symp. VF“ .bnr .153 Roseâ€"Did you ever Isabelâ€"Only once; and head so hard that I n again. Minards Lizlilent Cares {3.3 [is E; 1i: Hollowny’s Corn Cure is a. specific to: the removal of poms :gud warts. \Ve have never heard of us {mung to remove even the worst kmd. Minard‘s {iniment Cures Colds, etc. your. A cord of iwood weighs age, 21-2 tons. Sleeple‘ssness.â€"\\'heu the nerves are nu- strung and the whole body given up an wretchedness, when the mind is tilled with gloom and dismal forebodings, the result of derangement of the digestive organs. sleeplessness comes to add to the distress. If only the subject could sleep there wouldbeoblivion for a while and temporary relief. Parmelee’s Vegetable Pills will not only induce sleep, but. Will. act so beneficially that the subject will wake refreshed and restored to happiness This signature is on every‘bo; -__49_4- Ireland sends to E: of meat :1 year. u uuns cause xeverishness. moaningand restlessness during sleep. Mocha-Grave’s \Vorm Exterminator is pleasant. ante and. efi‘cctual. If your druggisb has none in stock, get him to procure it, for you. W’orms cause feverishness. {estlcssness during sleep. It \Vn...“ L‘_.___.,.-, , . _ Friendâ€"I understand your receive g [0118“ has tkipped out ? Bank President, sadlywâ€"1h. 1 s wah U Fri ~sciâ€"Dial he leuv- much? Taking the strength ash is 3‘83, and sveam Minard’s Liniment cures Garget in flow: on"... u ucvcry oox or tho zennu: Laxative Bromo=Quinine mm ha raw-unlic- AL-A _, THE (21' ESTION NO\\'.\ DAYS. 4,000,000 horses naive. killcd in war in the I EYENUE HOUSE The 19 million pair of gloves Eng- land buys in a. year are valued at 2: a pair. o. NEWCOMBESL co, I07 .9 Churn!- Ao v-_-_‘_ original pripes. NO HOME is cor without a pxano or orggm, and on the offer no one need be thhous one. ,__ a. .. .- lhhulil ucncl: lo lUI’UIlIOXfl a distance equivalent to the amount of their purchase. (50 mile return ticket {or a urchnse of $50 and so on . :1 addition to amagnificent stock oft/he celebrated Newcombe Gold Medal rParis Exposition) Pianos. we have a great run 198’ of used pianos, by well-known xmkers, in rgaOd order, which we offer to clear a: A I‘nln ,26‘3 cmi ‘ To {Anyone who wants a piano or organ “’6 W111 give a. return ticket to Toronto (or 31 distant-p prank-chum o,‘ 5L» _._ . . 624%,; FOR OVER 1' A. BAM§AY§£ SEEK, are the oldest and best known Daims in Canada, made to bcmtifiv and preserve the house. We “-31; send you a booklet showing how Same houses are painted and tuning all about paint if you will drop ‘ug a card and ask for Booklet “K" free. henfm'lt 1mm: the Now the season for 1:33:11an 0 Get your house muchcd u; “£3 paintâ€"good paint. Don‘t Use an" common brand of pain! because n i cheap. Don't use cheap mint an a“ it is dear in the end. (h: .1 good old brand that has been known in Canada for sixty years. RAMSAY’S PAINTS flaw is This! 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