I Call a girl a chick and she smiles.; call a woman a. hen and she bun-lg." Call a young woman a witch and she‘ is pleased: call an old woman a? witch and she is indignant. Call a} girl a kitten and she rathcr likes it;§ .call a woman a. cat and She hates} you. Women are queer. } If you call a man a guy dog it: will flatter him; call him a pup, 3f hound, or :2. cm‘. and he will try to; alter the map of your face. H05 doesn’t mind being called a bull in"' a bear. yet he will object to being' mentinnod as a. calf or a. cub. MealI are qua-r. too. : known Removes all bard soft or callousczz lumps and blemishes lrom horses. blood spavin, curbs, splints. ringbonc, swocney, stifllts. sprains. son: and swollen thro‘n. coughs. etc. Save $50 by use of one bottle. Wax-ranted the most Wondeflul Blemish Cure over “I reckon John must have boon cut out for one 0' these Hero gonitst that writes for the magazinxvs." said the old man. “What :xmkvs yuu think so?" "Can't. make money enough to git his hair cut. 5111' would rather watch a star than (lie; a “will" ElfQLlS-H SPAVIN ummm ‘1)0 Not Delayâ€"Do not. let a cold or Cough fasten upon you as it will if neglected. Dr. Thomas' lCclcctric Oil wiil break up a cold and cure a. cough. and should be resorted to at. Ghee “'hlԠthe ï¬rst symptoms appear. It can he disguised so that. any unpleasant taste it. may have will be impercepLihle to the delicate. Try it. and be convinced. "I Would like to see your mother. I am giving lessons in ï¬ring hand- painte-d china." â€â€˜Jt‘C.’ ma. don't med no lessons, she's an expert at. ï¬rin’ nnvfhhn-rv " South American Rhcumatic Cureflnflt help hm" She was: apparently Cures Rheumatism.â€"It is safe. harm- i bl‘mflh'f‘s' â€m1 W†“Tm afrmu 5110 less and acts quickâ€"gives almost jâ€-;\vould not. n-covcr. She had hf) apâ€" stant relief and an absolute cure in jpctitc an†\Vus greatly roducon m from one to three (laysâ€"WOFRS mm_v1h:s-li. At, this stage a frivxud mum-:1 tiers in most acute farms of rhoulxm-!71(9 to gito 1191' Dr. Williams" l’ink tism. One man's'tcstimony: “I spent (3 El’ills. and in a few “‘ceks- “'0 noticvck Weeks in bed before commoncing its Isomc imgu‘mh‘mcnt in. her comliliun, use-4 bottles cured me."â€"66 Ian-d that hcr appetite was improv- ‘ing. We continued the trmtlmlvnt for POOR DAD. a couple of months longer. and by "I Would like to see your mother, tlfat 1mm s-h’e‘was again 'in lhn .lmst I am giving lessons in liring hau(1-;01 ln-leth. :sm lmd gamvd thn-ty- paints-ll china." ,two pounds 1n \‘flvlght, had a. gopd â€Um! me. don’t need no lessonS. How“ mm was I." the hem “papâ€? Sh'e's an expert at. ï¬rin’ anV‘thing_†ï¬lm. 1' do not think I am- pultmvg It __ †too strongly when I say 1 th-mk Hr. ‘Do Not mum, _n,. “A, .... ‘ -,.. Williams' Fink Pills gash-(l her life." A RACE TRACK DIFF'II “Your husband." said the “must not let his sxstcm n “Doctor, " answered yzm Tux-kins. "he has been (‘oim to keep it up. But it new: NONE MISSING. “Do you think .that nquuitocs carâ€" ry mahriu?†â€I dunno," answered Farmer Com- tosm-I. “They never took any away from here." “u†u-uuconc. regulates the stomach And bowels. and is. the best remedy for Diurrncen. Twenty-live cents a bottle. Sold by druggists throughput the world. Be aur'c and ask fur â€Mrs. Wznaiow's Booming Syrup." 22â€"Ui F'mnony for and is 5. 1i m Dr. Agncw's Catarrhnl I has tried many kinds of ren out. avail. “After using 1 Catarrhal Powder I was In once." are his words. It. is Iul remedy. 50 centsâ€"65 the A RACE TR PEOPLE ARE QUEER FOR OVER 8 .tarrhal Powder.â€" mastor of the Baptist Vnurch. Buffalo. gives strong 1-_ .uuruu. uunalo. gives strong {or and is a. ï¬rm believer ncw's Catarrhal Powder. “0 many kinds of remedies with- "Aftcr using Dr. Agnew's Powder I was beneï¬ted at :h.s sxstcm run down.‘ ' answervd vounvr 1115 has been (‘oing bis Rust . But. it never wins. " :fl XTY DIFF'I C FLT Y YEARS physi ciu n a. wondcr- n; ' l its: I do not. think I am putting it â€- 'too strongly “hm I sm- I think Dr. “‘1' 'liams' I‘ink Pills saw-(l her life." E1“ 0; lh'. “iliiams Pink Pills do only on {one thing. but they do that well. “’2'“ Thu ' do not art 111 on the bowels: n h'c; (hm, do nut bothz-r “1th 11. .er symp- tustcitums T'hey m‘tualb make t-h‘ new, 30(lf"!rinh red blood that. guns rin'ht to the root of tho din-case uml 1li"i\cs it bt‘Dnl' mm the Ryan-~12]. But you 2:51th got uses ï¬lm genuine thh the full 213.110, “Hr. mm "vl'illiz‘uns' l‘infâ€"t Pills for Palm I’M)- ‘aitl “Under our existing: administration if War broke out, either the higher ofï¬cers would have the tremendous duty of conducting war imposed upon them in addition to the already heavy duty of considering questions i “If you havc a particular adminis- ‘trativc system running, perhaps for years in peace time. it will be ex- tremely difficult and full of hazard to endeavor to change it on the in- stant of War qccurring. “The right principle of naval ad- ministration is to arrange it so that change from peace to war should not bring with it any violent trans- formation of functions. fImpossible to Combine Study of I Tactics With Provision of f Material. ‘ A serious (h‘cht is doc-larva by Ali- imix‘al Sir Cyprian Bridge to exist; in itho British navy, which. he declares, Eii not inmmdialoly remedied, may rlcad to disastm‘ in time of wax. E “The principle involved," he stat- im in a recent interview, "is a vital- !ly important one. It is that the Ehighcr ofï¬cers of the navy, who in {the event of war on a great scalci‘ €wouid have to conduct the opera-j jtions. should Ilfl‘mling puriods of; peucu have theif'minds so occupied; in dealing with the provision of maâ€"f tcrial that no time. is left. to stHdY} and consider the great questions of strategy and tactics, without fami- liarity with which succe53 in war is hardly to be looked for. ‘DEHCE‘ EN BRWSH {AW HIGH OFFICERS HAVE NO TIME TO STUDY STRATEGY. (every box. All medicine ‘d-“alws koop thvsc pills or you (run g‘t Ihfmn by mail at 50 cents a box 01' six ‘0 7:09. for $2.50 by Writing ’I‘h-c Dr. “‘En'imns' Ivfulicimr Cu, Hrockviil-Z‘, Ont. "Is Rich, Red ’fBloodâ€"Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills Make New Blood. (1000 bloodâ€"rich, rod bloozhâ€"isthe onPy cur..- for such complaints as an- .luL-mia. decline, hour: palpit-ution. iskin eruptions. rheumatism, kidney ,gtroublc' and a 11051 of other awry "day .xiluxants. Gum! blood makes {you less liabic to dis-nan: of every 'kiml, because it strengthens and ‘stiuxulafus every organ in the body ï¬to throw of; any :Lillzwnt that may 'attack it. Good blood is the secret of 1311-. and the :xccrct of good. rich. red blood is 131'. “illianw' Pin‘r; l‘ills‘ for I‘alo Fuohlc. 'I'h'cé‘c little bloodâ€" l . .. . . :bmlmmg plus have saw-(l ln‘es that w ‘ , l Edoctors and 11::1‘5‘rs have (liszmaiz‘cxliI poi. 'lhoy have (um-(l thousands of! !()thur9â€"thw um ('rmv )ou too. Mrs.‘ l“::1, booth“h Monu'oso, Ont†sayszJ "101 a. couplv of years my daughter Eliotu was in failing health. She: {complained of headaches and dis- wrcssing “'unkncss. and sncz'ncd to ho] rapid-1y gofn: into (Byline We ('onâ€"’ !su-]lc({ 5(3\v‘:l doctors, but they did DANGEROUS SITU' painted. it's the ..cc eyes. and 011011 c oyvs are â€10 Man part. mm. Thv price variwz, rung- ...‘g from ï¬ve guinoas. As: yuu may guess. it is delicate \vnrk, hut. it is Very satisfactory u'h'cn you 11-. ‘ a nice eyes. to deal with. Look at this pur- tx‘ait of Mrs. Forbns mmmwn. Ynu see what. naturally beautiful eyes slic has." THE SECIIET OF HEALTH. ms' Fink Pins for l‘ulo 1’00- px-inï¬-d on HP \vz‘nppur zm‘ouml "ATTON. with Well un people 1, they It's the. JOVC, ht in "A' friend persuaded me to quit, the old coffee and the starchy break- fast foods, and use I'ostum ,C-ofl‘ce and Grapeâ€"Nuts instead. I shall {never regret, taking his advice. I be- gan using them three. months ago. “The change they have worked in me is wonderful. I now have no more of the distressing sensations in my stomach after eating, and I never: have any headaches. I have gained 12 pounds in Weight; and feel better in every way. Grape-Nuts make a delicious as well as a nutritious dish and I find that Postum Cofl'oe is easily: digested and never produces dyspep’sia symptoms." Nnm'tl‘ :ivcn bv T’nghim (in Thwn.‘ Nnm'é given by l’osLum (30., Battlu Crock. Mich. Thero't‘s a reason. Get the little book, “The Road to WellxiiBy," in each pkg. To put 011‘ the chungc is to risl: that which may he irreparable. An Arizona: man says: “For wars 1 could not safvly eat; any hrcnlxluut I tried all, kinds of [weakl'uat weds, but they were all soft. starchy 11:05:<0S.\vhich « h‘aVe me distressing heatlachm. I drank strum} coffee too. which appumml to len '11, me at the time, but, added to the headaches afterwards. Toast and‘ coffee \VM‘O no better. for I found the‘ toast very constipaling‘. . Vin-n Nature inus her signal that something is “Long it. is gone! ally with the fund; the 0M Name is al- \'.‘u;.'s faithful and one should act. at once. When the Food Is “The secret of Japan's wonderful succvxs,†said a globe-1111,)ttx1r, “lies, pcrl1aps,iu tl1is:th1cas the richest and best-horn and most ponemul of other nations younn 111011 give them- selves o‘s'm' to 111\olxtv and idleness. the llmwr (11 tho voung 111111 of Jaâ€" pan wozk “ork. “‘01k. 111 thoplcas- 111111 thli's of the worldâ€"at Monte Carlo, in ‘ul‘is. in AIS-1111's. in Us- toml, in Cairoâ€"you will ï¬nd young grand (lukvs 1‘1'13111 Russia, young lmronots and lords: from E: :glund, all gambling, 111oto1'i11r_;1 skiing, \acht- 111g, ('ining, and uh 11', not But (10‘ you {2111! among {humâ€"I don t 1110:111‘ now onlv but, 11V11‘â€"ha\'c you ever“ 8111111 1111 mnu thanâ€"any (11 1h1- young’ princes and 11.11ls::1111l 111illio11zli1‘os 01‘ Japanâ€? No, indood. ’lhose young 1111111 have Eur-1111 working 111 our uni- \1(11'sitius, Working in our machine: shops. working; in our chemical lz1b-‘ 01111101105. \voxi‘ing, working.†I A hh-ssing‘ on “do oldcr fo1ks! Sometinws the War-drops start When. looking backward, old-time 5033-“ (‘omu tugging at tho heart. But 215:0 has (-nmpvnsations and HS own Phculiar Miss; ‘x .775 . 1375 curs ..... (“\TU‘S .. .-.'c \\‘v!\\ 14!) “Hall m‘vidvms 123 15:; (luv. to horse (lx;1\\n'-.ehi(los a! 2.3 to mechanically propelled Whig-1m. those in thirteen cases Ming 3“ motor 'ul‘s. A hlvsxing on. the older folks. The vvtm-ans who have spont 'l‘hvix' slrvng‘th (m life‘s stem battle lit'ldh‘. And walked the generous length. (if years in splcmlitl lmulty To that which S‘oomua thv right. Undmnncd by fond hows: deferred Or by the foemun‘s might. A blosxing (m the uldv!‘ folks! Youth is not all of life, Nor mill-ago, though the arms are strong ’l‘o mcut the daily strife. 'I‘hxrc‘s living yet for nl-ar-r folksâ€" l‘lnv. loving WM; 10 (lo. Fm‘nL hearts 9.0 cheer, uncertain foot ’l‘o guide in pathways true. ’ "Baby's Battles" is the title of n lvaluablc little houk on the cure of finfants and \ounn children, pub- lislxcd by tho 1l1‘.\\illian1s' Medicine 'Cu., Brockvillu, 011L, which will be iscnt post free to any mother who iasks for it. It hills you also smug-5 :thing about. Ruby's ()wn ’l‘ublvts. u“ 3 medicine 1h: 1: (-11:05 all the minor ailâ€"j ments of inlunls and vounn hildrcui â€"a medicine praiswl by 01 01v cinuthcr; who has 115ml it. Mix. Richard; Smiley, 131101111111, 0111., suy52â€"“W01 had a very sivk baby in 0111' house: Until We got llabvk (31111 'l‘al)lcts.g They were the ï¬rst thing that did: 1101' any guml and I think were tlio’ 11111-11113 of saving our litllv (1110' s li1‘1- T‘Jl‘dis‘l‘ them to all :110111vws.‘ All ‘mod icino (lunlmx S111 1l11s1 "l 1,1111145 or you ~2111 gut thrn at, 2.") cents a l11)x by writing: the Dr. “illiams l Medicine (‘11., llnwkvillc. Out. I (‘1’:(‘0 pressvs on 1110 aged brow Tts softest, tondcnst ki. DAME NATURE HINTS WHY THE JAI‘S Sl'CCElC NEAR BABY'S BAT'I'L! Tally propelled omni- OLD FOLKS Rrv mcars .. .‘ px‘opcllvd hum- Not Suited. al ï¬gurus rc- n the streets HUS (luring ‘CI' of acviâ€" cum 3 of ENTS 'O‘k's als, both that century uring the nachinurry 1 warship. 1 great Vic- the many to whom I station hu- wur shuwod nu st 'ulcgiâ€" .0 the con- pt‘ matorial. be perfectly 'ossionul (-x- Lth than. P hostilities“ 'A woman never gets so old she thinks some 111:1x1f’ught not to chase 11M. and a 1mm never so old he thinks he ough†“0t ‘Lo_chase some woman. SOSE‘L’J‘IO " they. used to manage these thinu's better in the old dms' Iixemlmdy lenienï¬bers that the lately (lucvaqed Pierre 1.01illz'11d had a highltful stroke of bad luck in regard to a laudable iii-Lesion. which he undertook simply to win a. trifling wager. U20 bet a. friend somel-l‘rinp,r in suuil' and cigars that he would spund $1,000,000 in 11 single year on pleasure. and, poor fellow, he failed to get through more than $750,000. It was; not ever thus. Two bloods of the time of Maria. Theresa wagered as to which should wear the most iiiug'niliceut costume mt a, Court ball. One appeared in the most. gorgeous raiment that eye could conceive: he. g‘listc-m'd with wealth in every seam a'nd stitch, 9nd Was dmlared an may winner. But. the other Opened his cloak of satin, and laid it flat before his judges. Its linintr consisted of oneof(‘or1'ng- {:io's most famous pictures, a work whose price “as not to Le nmmzd in more money. (3/11 i The ‘rich man 1 2'05: his furâ€"lined pvlissv, and gives $2,500 for a singlv s‘azin of the silver fox, ans} even in :‘o for that of the black speci- mm of the sum? family. t costs :1 Sum in» four ï¬gures to get oncsoif dem-nfly habitcd in THESE PICLTS 0F PRICE. But; is it not. an agonizing thought that Harriet. in v2: boa of cat-skin or rabbit-hide is 5:131; as warm at, 50 Cents the piece; while ihn 0111M- wisc sc'antly Clad Ilcd Indian sports furs which not all I'm- gold of ()phir could living to the mansions of the. old world? i Some years ago the (Iaokwar of l’lu'mda introducml tho lmlrit of pow- (lux'ing rullius and eating: than). as mmlivino. ()ur aristoz'racy l‘ollowczl‘ with ulacrity, and ordered that no stone should romain unpnwdlorod whirli ('ould minister to tlu-ir delight for the avshlu-Hv. lint {ham lh'vy found that not only was this doliâ€" 3 Gate whim sin‘mulirrg to the man who had his money out, of candles and tomalovs. but thom varhrts- in. India who know all about the unplvaSnnL- est vays of getting rid of their bet- tors had takvn to powd-oring glass and substituting: that for rubies. And tho om! Was convulsions and the funeral pyro for the coneumm‘. ‘ For a While the (ggs of the octo- pus am] the (ll'i('(l maws of ï¬sh 01" sizv, neatly garnished with spawned! from Japan. ï¬llets from the sword-I ï¬sh. tit-bits from the oolac-lmus. and pudding-s From the host of the kauâ€"i tm, S'Dl‘Vf‘d thrir purpowv. There was! not truth in them, but they wore tlifâ€", ï¬vult to get. and the secret. was the! preserve of tho ('h-os'un few. No; Lurllv-smup will not answer. Homcflosh' might. ’l‘hut has never yvt lwcomu a gvn‘eral diet hero, which is curious, swing that in 1876 a so- cia-ty was formed in Paris to pro- motu tho usc of h'arsvllosh' as a food. This body set aside 1.100 {rams to lo anrdcd as a prim to the mom- lu-r uhv.) ï¬rst successfully introduced Inn‘s-"3â€"nK-at to the motive nf Lonrlun sociut‘v. In the same ytar edible (1054's Wow introduced from (‘h-InIaâ€"fut. IiItIo l‘uHows. J‘cscnnl‘xlinp; the familiar pug 01‘ my lady's hmxdoirâ€"hut (ha-y hm» romuirml the put, delicacy of John (‘hirmmnm ’l‘UR"Ll~Z-SOUP WILL NOT DO. Every city alderman lives up to that luxury once he attains this exalted civic dignity. To what shall the bereaved palate of tht- [army turn its attontion in the «Main hum‘ of oscapincg the emulation of the man in the street? Caviarc remains today as in H‘am- let's time, “caviare to the gx-noral,†but to the gournwt it, is anubroxiul food. In plain language, ib is the salted r0u of 1h.) sturgeon and like ï¬sh. brought. from the rivers and lakes of Russia. Hence it was dour at, best. and now imvoswihlc. EThis World Wags Wearily for Men of Wealth and Feeling. ‘ What is life without caviure? The millionaire is finding it almost in- supportable. 'lhuse uncunscionablc fclhm's, thrc Russian and Japanese. are carrying; on their War Wholly un- mindful of the fact that llclgravia. is panting for tho cuxiuvre which comes not, or comes in bulk so small and at. prim-s so high that the heart of Dives is anguished and his purse- string‘s strainvrl without mercy, says London Answers. ‘ I‘vIILLIONAIRES CANNOT FIND AN EXCLUSIVE DISH. FAMHNES IN LUXURIES Lumhago, like Rheumatism, is caused by uric acid in the blood. Uric amid cannot stay in the blood if the Kidneys are Working right. Dodd's Kidney Pills make the Kid- neys work right Quebec Man Cured His Kidneys With Dodd's Kidney Pills, and His Lumbago Vanished. Quebec, 1’. Q., May 22.â€"(Special)-â€" John Ball, :2. bricklayer, residing at 57 Little Champlain Street, this city, has added his statement to the great mum: of proof that Lumba- g‘o is caused by disordered Kidneys. and consequently easily cured by Dodd's Kidney Pills. Mr. Ball says: "I was troubled with Lumbago for two years. I Could not work. I had to get up at nights to urinate so often that my rest was broken. I read of cures by Dorld's Kidney l’ills and made up my mind to try them. After the ï¬rst box I could see and feel a change. Three boxes cured me completely.†'HAT LUMBAGO IS ALWAYS CURED BY D'ODD’S KIDNEY ERE IS NOW A MASS OF PROOF PILLS . “-Jy mothnr-in-iaw, {"10 stopâ€"sister of my son, is also his grundnmthi-r. because he is her stop-son's child. My father is the brotherâ€"inâ€"law of my child, because his stopâ€"sister is his wife. I 11111 the brother of my own son. who 15 also the child of 1111' stopâ€"granrimothcr. 1 am my moth- er's brother-i11-1a113my “ifc is her own child s aunt, mv 5011 is 111V fat?â€" or s nephew and 1' 111 my 01111 "mu!- fathcrâ€"and I can' t stand it..’ A Snuml Stomach Means 0. (Wear HemLâ€"The high pressure of a. nervous life which business men of the present (lay are constrained to live mum‘- draughts upon their vitality highly det- rimental to their health. It, is only by the most careful treatment that they are able to keep themselves alert and active m their various culling-3 many of the-.1 know the value of Pur- mclee's Vegetable Pills in regulating the stunmc-h and consequently keeping the I.“ : "1,... .. head clear The man “ho has :1 st: ict repard for the huth seldom talks ahmxt his awn achievements. beyond compare, and it never fails. 35 ccnts.â€"G3 Swept Innocenceâ€""Para says that you vun‘t :I'Tm‘d to marry." Cuiloâ€" fn] Youth-“(’11. how absurd! Why, it. only costs a. few dollars!" Swm-t Immwncnâ€""Is that so? How foolish papa is! I'll tell him." Dr. Agnew's Ointment Cures Pivcs â€"chhing, lllvmling and Blind Piles. Comfort in one application. It euros in three to six nights. It cures all skin diseases in young and old. A rcmwly Minard’s Liuimant Cures Holds, 850 'l‘omâ€"“You say that tho bride and bride-groom looked nicn. What about the guests?†Willâ€""Oh, they took the cake!" Why go limping and whining about your Corns when a 25 cent, bottlu of Hollowuy's Corn Cure will remove them? Give it a. triul and you will not rcgrct it. , “My wife has a remarkable concr- tion 01' curiosities." "Was she ('01- Igniting†“31:11 she married you?" “Yes." "'i‘hut's what I thought.†Minzzrd’s Linimez-lt Uures D A Casket of Pearlsâ€"Dr. Von Stan's Pineapple Tablets would prove a. great solucc to the disheartened dyspeptic if he would but test their potency. 'I‘hoy'rc veritable gems in preventing the seating of stomach disorders, by aiding and stimulating digestionâ€"GO of these health "pearls" in a box. and they cust 35 emits. Becoming-mum by most. exninL-nt. physiciams.â€"G~£ Tossâ€""Miss Bloomer 90011151 to kwp her youth still." Jessâ€""Yes; and she keeps her age quiet." ‘MICSSRS. C. C. RICHARDS 00.. Yarmouth, N. S. (lentlemuon.â€"In January last, Frafn- cis Lon-lair, one of the men (unpluyed by me, working in the lumber woods,- had a tree fall on him, crushing him Icax‘fully. He was, W'h-cn fo‘umd. plac- ed on, a slot) and taken home, where grave fears Wore entertainm for his rvvovory, his 1.‘ hips being badly bruised and his body turned black from his ribs to his feet. We used MINARD'S LINIMEN'I‘ on him freely to deadcn the pain and with the use of three bottles ha was completely CNN-d amd able to return to his1 work. I "Why am I like a. pin?" asked Mr. Jones, triumphantly. of his wife. He expected She Was going to say, "Be- cause you are so Sharp," and he was simply paralyzed when she. reâ€" plit-d:â€" “Because it you should get 10511, it Wouldn't be Worth while to spend time looking {or you." A MIXED RELATIONSHIP Sunlight Soap v.vill not injure your blankets or harden them. It will make them soft, white and fleecy. "D SAUVEUR DUVAL. High) Road. L'Islut Co., Que., May 26th, 1893. An admirable food, with all its natural qualities intact, ï¬tted to build up and maintain robust health, and to resist winter‘s extreme cold. It is a. valuable diet for children. NOT A SA FE TOPIC The Most Nutritious and Economical. No Breakfast Table complete without Estemnar "Don't you think Mr. Barker very hard to please?" “No,†swered Miss Keene. “He Seems well satisï¬ed with himself; i s an- Very Tu what it pom? tho I‘d'itish Im'o 0‘ golf may extend is indicated by the; fact that the. l‘rvmicr of England,; Mr. Balfour, recently participated on‘i the Royal St. George's links at} Sandwich in a match in which a. House of Commons team met, a team~ of ï¬shermen from Ivm'allochy, mi Aberdecnshirc. The Parliamentm’ians' won by eight matches to three. Mr.§ Balfour and C. E. Hambro played; against James Buchan and George? Buchan, to whom they lost their; morning match by one down, but‘ beat them in the afternoon by six up! and (We to play. The ï¬shermen worc' their blue gucrnsoys and looked like} their calling. | ï¬hEEQhE ; @Gflï¬umpï¬QR 'E‘Egsï¬vaqw “Herc," 511?. nom Huzvl, " dn-d sart'ants (k'z‘arling gm: lcmkvd four 1'. I 1112\011'1 tim ":1 J.“ ‘ 'J {inf : MI- to sum} away h's brain -“‘)'v.<; and Hunk “hat must he for Um ens-my s should nut to slam] aw Known to 'l‘hOusands â€"- Parmciee's Vegetable I'ms wguhuc Lye action (-1 the :zccrctimw, pm'n'y the blood and keep the stomach andlmwds free from deleterious nutter. Taken uccm-ding to direction they will overcome dyspepsia. eradicate hilx’ousnosx, and hung the di- gestive orgugls laenlllh‘v and strong to perform 1.11 :2“ functions. Their merits arc wcll-knnwn to thousands who km)“: by oxpa-ricxmu imw beneï¬cial 111w .:.c in giung Lune to the sys'r::.1 I’WLILZEG-“Tlmt cvroai uro {xx-1114113" told me to min-1 my own business, V'knoW.†Chollyâ€"“Thc impurtincm \vrotch." I"\\'odlii-»-“}’o.<iti\x-ly in- sulting. As if to insinuate. dun‘t y'know. that, I was in busincs " homo through S: 1’3. :11 and Mimma polis. The .ip “in occupy abou thirty days. in: dams typing spent 01 the Paciï¬c cnust. 'l‘hn price for the round trip, 1'11- cludinq railroad farm Pullman tom“ [ist Slt'ODiHi’; am, all malls in UN 'dining- rm, hotels, side tripS. (110.. is 3165.501'0111 quhcc. or 3160.517 from Munu‘val and $150. 00 from "1‘01'.nnio 'lhis 111‘s 1 trip is designed as a \ac;.ti(m twp for toaChCIS. al‘ though mam’ “ho are not tva 'nh rs will inmrove thz opportunitv of tak- ing 1110:1111 at the remarkably low price zflmdod l‘or fu‘l particulars adur r0~< I: C. Wovlm‘. Com-11a! Agont and (0ndâ€:â€" tor, ROOL 1 308. Union Stati on 'Io- ronto. tinuo through the famous scenic route of the Jk-m-or and Rio Grandc. through the Royal Gorge to Salt. Lula; City, thence to 1.1:: Angjcles. San I'mnmsco, Mt. Shasta, Port.- land. (h'ogun. Seattle, Syokane. and homo through 8:. Paul and Mimma~ polis. The rip will occupy about. thirty days. 1m «laws being spent on A personally conducted excursion to the Paciï¬c coast \‘ia. the Grand Trunk Railway Sysiem and (:nnncct- mg linss lames- Quebec July 5, and Monumul and Toronto July 6. The route will be Via Chicago, thence through Council Bluffs to Omaha, l'lcnvm' and Colorado Springs. Stops will be made at each of these. places and side Hips taken to M-nitou, Cripple Crank, Garden of the Gods, etc. me lhcrc the party xvi]! con»- To California and Lewis and Clarke Exposition, Port- land, Oregon. Prices: 5. C. WELL-5‘. 02: Co‘ 25c. 50c. $1. LeRoy. N.Y.,Toronto,< - cured them of chronic coughs, cannot all be mistaken. There must be some truth in it. Try a bottle fer {hat cough of yours. 2am The L 5 ‘3' Tonic The thousands of people who write to me, saymg that D} MOCRACY ].\" BLUE RIBBON TEA has qDESTINCTlNDlVZDUALn-y that lifts it_ above fl_1_e lune of COMPARESON With other brands. TRY IT. TEA as near PERFECTION as modern methods and materials win permit. canada ewe anal {:10th 60., Limited, Our Honest Belief PERSONALLY CONDUCTED TOUR We Sea! the E‘gerld’s Best Bieyeées “ Makers of the World’s Best Bicycles,†Canadian Headquarters for Automobiles. TO RONTO We desire to get in touch with every owner of a. bicycle in Canada as we wish to plan: bclorc them all. the ud\’ï¬Â¥â€œâ€˜389 0‘ “7‘: “â€l’ru'v'clllclll.) luv to be found on the bicycles we handle. 1‘ or this reason We wanL as p, persons as possible to send in from their locglity a good 1151. or bohuubt.’ owners of bicycles who should be inter-camel} m the pun-1mm: .1; z. w“. bicycle with the modern improvements. 'l‘ne lists Will be I‘Cljcjycd â€1',“ ', lur order and to the writer of each txx‘enty-ï¬l‘tlrlctlcr in the order in . we will send free 01‘ charge one pair of our improved Hockey .- Skuteg. manufactured by us, sold regularly at $3.0!) pc-r 1.3m" The must, be clearly written out. with addrcsa and name 01‘ make of bicycle and should he addressed as folloWs: Departmeii: ll Canada Motor Co. Ltd , 'l‘oronto Jun‘ctlon. Canada. Lists must. be X‘CCCH'CI! later than May 24th. far Ll$i lipxi‘d HaE-l Hw elm-l O \Y U 15* who are not tcachr-rs the opportunity of tak- nt the remarkably low Ihe_ Lung 1h (n fl If)! w. I'm 0 many mmmwcls free fxom Taken :Lccuxding to overcome dvspopsm. and loan- {Le di- PAIR OF SKATES FREE. k that: my in ' hm i ns!’ Aim? :1 hum 11y somdimcs!" 101‘}; at 12].; 1‘ oightm‘n “'11.†Mid hcc. 01'3160.50 1 $150.00 from trip is designed for teachers. :11- ll (2011" occupy about: I bvlng spent on: )und trip. in? I’uilnmn tour-1 meals In Um ‘ trips. 011).. is 5 . or $360.50 $150.00 from" 'ip is dvsignod: Imchcrs, 111-; .1 not Washers 'tlmity of :a!’-: A ,. larkablv 10W! FOR CASH TRADE. _ ' l BEHEFITS THE ï¬ERCflANIS I; a man his mouth ' (Irig‘u‘s its OOIDIIOIIOOIOIIOIOODOOOIODI- n hun- ,. d Ihu 0:92-- 11 ATE l'L‘ 5,},{33 ’Minard’s Linimeat Gums D “When I ï¬rst the Woman who her money, "you ial position. am‘ that your prcsm: a hymenoal H: rupten her 11":sz for Iiiiw-u st 113‘ 0 been $ \mrs.‘ ry hm ,x‘ 1-101 it; dam." halhcl‘. with ‘a phra- .sx‘ Hm hn'vl and surroundings w. "w name. an! the crest of the I: ".1 mnhosscd in high relzer. A ;;1.;:.w through this booklet. makes 01:. :n' for the flue.- SM‘C of Sunnmr 1111‘. mzidour lit“). and copies xnav Em sycut'od gï¬â€˜ntait- ously ‘bykgpplS-m; to any Grand Trunk ticket om. The G ram! 71“.»! are distnbuJuu Lounlc L descriptive of t 1h: 11; 55 Si ‘ koku Hotel, Iiosscau. in the -1- L... a. 1 I): \ Tu -u. "Rig, 5.] mas of ()mari cation is one ghszr- n of the aura ctzons th 1' at this popular rcsor t. 7 lustratctl 'Mlh colorc SLCni‘l‘\ and manv of the shot may be found thnrc. and island 1‘21) 2 (namu -L- (' 17am- gix ing the 1. n 4,.«‘ £331.03. “This," said {lie school It had not sum hur Inl‘ a yea: the girl “ho You‘cd to me now-r would bolnng to any I “I don't." said she who married the matter of months. "He boiougs to 21 «3:67 2.. r >2??? And third Suits would' 0').- wizardyed I‘ rm neon at cm in your mm vn’ Le <1.er Month-:1 Box 153 OR SALTSâ€"350 ACRES YALE-\- ble farming land; Iirsiâ€"cius» im- provements. Also several other Sm: properties in Southern Aibcrm. Suzi for list. G. F. BEIGIUL, Machod, AIhcm-z. KILL THEM ALL AVDHJ FOOR..|MITATIO§S Boiler for Saée FLY PASS TH BY 2 Cushion Frame 150 11. 1),, in good condition ery cheap. S. FRANK \VILSON. 73 W. Adelaide St. '3' YOUR FOOD If you do not know this M‘rchsnt. mute u! and we will not. only to}: you whnho u. but ionunl you a handiomc souvenir l‘sEE The British Canat’lm Crockery 03.. Ltd. TORONTO, CANADA. A Merchant in your ne';i1‘mrhood i; showing hi: gyprrciuion of cash Union? gigging absoiuuly the. these DISK :5 ‘3. FOR CfaSH TRADE. BEEIEFITS THE MERGHQWFS BEï¬EflTS THE 6333765553 Barns}! AMERICAN svema LiO:"J‘XlE_‘-.L. l:- â€" L was reading 1}! man who cooked his WELSOM‘S A ROYAL BOOKLI’T YBUR WERBDRTS Re, and Siils’ Hafldia i CLEVELAN D MASSEY-HARRIS BRANTFORD WELLAND-VALE is that \ brought mph-:1 a low I : only due to )5“ ionâ€"4 ' HAVE THIS », Morrow Ccaster iils’ Haztdla Bars. YOU hool frion a year. ‘ to me I}: ) any nu: r who ha‘ b3: 35.. L :. Era u 79.7.03. ‘ :1 coin: M orocc. System misome larval t.‘ 3' H.311. yuan [ound Pi}; “- :‘ lake itself, ; :hat ed on Jli- la have