' "Dyupepsm 18 the parent of 'tailuro mad the harvester of blasted hopes.â€â€" Munyon. ; If! 1:le I do not belleve I could over- ;luhau tho value 0! my Dyspepsia. Cure. §lt m brought peace and happlnua into :thmnds at homes where all had been :mc on account of sick and tum: mo c118. lt cure: all forms at dys- M'md ladlxutlon. such as rising or «d. dung:- 3:30; gutlnx._ bloatlgg o: mo chl. lt cure: a ' ma maltostion. 0:4. mm“ attu- e: 300mm¢h.palp1tau m at breath. I D! tÂ¥.mfl c1“. “sod by W. belch ad b: mto. 080nm cute. “(amass or coach. lmgroper c1 longuo,_ hm: urn or w i o â€mania. pupitation o: the heart. Janna: a! breath. and all oftectiona may motto: used by indig igeation, wind 0 belching wind or sour od. bow in. ot‘cnaivo breath ion of Cute. lumen or weaknou or the catch. groper circulation. coated league, houtg urn or waterbmsh. innamv cd or ulcerated atom-.chs shooting pains b! the non-loch. constipation and costivo bowels. dizziness, taintnesa and lack 01 'ene . It me. as good rich blood and yitolm the w ole system. Makes old and worn-out stomachs almost os good I.- now. Permits you to out what you rm: and all you want.â€"~Munyon. 5A missionary in Travancore, In- Bia, saw one morning a. native com- lng to his house with a hemw bur- ï¬en. On reaching it he laid on the ground a sack. Unfastoning it, he emptied it of its contents â€" a. numâ€" ber of idols. “ ‘What have you brought those here forP’ ' asked the missionary. -“I don 1; want them.’ “You have taught us that we do‘ not want them. sir.†said the na- tive; "but we think they might be put to some good use. Could they not. be melted down and iormod in- ‘Lo 9. bell to call us to church?†The hint. was taken: they were sent to a bell founder and made into a. bell, which now summons the native con- verts to praise and prayer. )tomach distress instantly. Price 250. ' Person-.1 letter: addressed to Prof. Kunyon, Phil his. U. S. A.. contain- Lnx attain of uric ess. will be answer- ad promptly and free advice as to treat- ment will 1:- ziven. 18.3 Iunyon's Byopepsla Dun. . Eighty-seven per cent. of the tim- ber Britain imports consists of pine a Blood Must Be Kept Rich and Pure and the Nerves Strong. I x Good health is the most precious treasure any man or woman can have. But good health can only bvi had by keeping the blood rich and are, and the nerves strong. If (h: lood is nllowad to become Weak and watery, the whole system. is weakened and falls an easy prey to ,disease. There is no medicine can equal Dr. Williams' Pink Pills in coping the blood rich and pure. and he nerves vigorous and strong. Ev; Fry dose helps to create new blood, and by a. fair use of the pills, pale, hickly people are made bright, active and strong. Here is proof. Mr. Robert Lee, New Westminster, 8.0., "pays :â€"-â€Before I began using Dr. {Williams' Pink Pills, my blood Was Svuuams' Pink "Pins. and I got half h. dozen boxes. By the time I had used them I was completely restored :to health, my skin was smooth and near, and my appetite good.†1 Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills do not purgeâ€"they simply make pure. rich blood. That is why they sure such troubles an indigestion, neuralgia, 'rheumatism, anaemia, partial para- }ysis. St. Vitus' dance. scrofula, ery~ Pipelas, and the ailments so com- mon to women, young and old. Sold py all dealers or sent post paid, at 50 cents a. box, or six boxes for 82.50. by writing the Dr. Williams' Medicine (30., Brockville, Ont. M’UNYON’S REMEDIES. nunyyn'g A Dysponsla._ Cugy "Allove- The doctors in Indianapolis are much puzzled over a case of a. man who sheds his skin once a year. He has had the habit since he was an infant, and each year he has shed his skin and lost the nails of his ï¬ngers and toes. There is no pain in con- nection with it. but his temperature rises to about 104 degrees. The op- station takes three weeks. The new skin is tender for a. while, but very soon gains its normal hardness. The matrimonial agent. does not: thrive in Argentina. He ï¬rst has to‘ pay for a license, then he is made to disburse a. tax on successful re- sults, at so much per couple. Should any connubial contract turn out an utter failure: "he agent may be at- rested and sent to prison for not ex- ercising needful care while negotiat- ing the union of two or his clients. n a very impure state, and as a. reâ€" mlt pimples that were very itchy. aroke out all over my body. My mute was ï¬ckle, and I was easily ;ired. Wife Biged me to try Dr. GODS AS CHURCH BELLS. and ï¬r. DYSPEPSIA. THE WAY TO BE WELL: WEDDING AGENCIES . A HUMEAN SNAKE. u Wheafls a. circus should to eat it.†“gun-um M Jim Dump: 3 little girl possessed Whom loss of nppetite distressed. She tasted it, then, joy for him! She beiged for mate from “Sunny u 1 des tan't a: I " the child mum. Jim ï¬xed a dish of “Force" He is afraid of the dark- . He is of a consumpï¬dve tendency, He is an inveterate cigarette smoker. He has fowr brothers and three sisters. He was born on September 22, 1842. He is exceedingly ambitious and loves power. His foster brother reads him. to sleep at night. He drinks coffee at short intervals all 'day long. He has a. deep-seated fear of death, and dreads illness. Hie has been on the throne of Tur- key for twentyâ€"six years\ He is a. good carpenter and takes nude in displaying his akin. colors. He is superstitious amid believes in fortune tellers and magicians. H10 anvuses himself at clodk mak- ing, and at times paints pictures. He has acquired mastery over his passion and loads a. wellâ€"oï¬dored daily life. He distrusts every one of the per- sons with whom he comes in 'daily contact. He is avaricious, and all his ï¬n- ancial accounts are itemized to rthe last cent. H0 is simple in his dress. and shows a marked preference for aark He is an early riser getting up wm-ter and summex at ï¬ve o 'clock in the nwrning He has ï¬ve recognized sons. with the oldest of whom. Prince Selim, he is on bad terms. Iï¬s meals are prepared in a little kitchen barred like a. cell, and closed by an iron door. -¢ A‘Ade. Vflgwléwos the drama. an'd attenid's frequent performances at the private theatre in the palace. - .4. him, and is in constant. fear of an assassin's attack. He believes ï¬rmly in the microbe theory of disease and takes every precaution to pmoid lccmrtagmn. A-‘_ .“ r.-.-...-w" ,_ V He has the keemst dislike for all State ceremonies. and avoids them so far as his position will admit. He is very careful about his perâ€" son, and bdtï¬hcs daily. am! waslhes his face and hands at frequent in- tervals. He employs a. times indulges ous horsopluy t tion. \.v... He has a smattering of medical science, and whenever he feels indis- posod he writes out his own pre- scriptions. ï¬e scldém goes outside the limits of his own palaco, and his exercise consists of short. walks in the royal park. 7 . s . _!AI. - _:nbA1 wit-h bullets. “ .wn ww--<‘»/. He is something of a nulsician. playing the piano with a. moderate degree of talent. Popular airs are his favorites. you 1‘. He is a. crack shot with a pisml. and has been seen to write his name on a. wall twenty-ï¬ve paces away u‘..v--v w...â€" , , He has issued stan‘ddng ortlcrs that tlhe palace be lighted brilliantly all night long. and his orchestra plays every evening until a. very late hour. He has an excellent knowledge of chemistry, which he amuia'c'd in or- der to be able to make tests of food and drink in which he may suspect Nisan. ‘N.uv.. He never rides in a. closed cah riage, for fear that he may not be able to jump out quickly enough in case. of accident. His favorite Ve- hicle is an open Victoria. He is a hal‘d worker, and keeps a corps of secretaries busy all day wriii'ng out his orders to his Min- isters of State and subordinate om- ciaJs in a.“ parts of Europe. “ He eats alone and surrounds him- self with cats and (logs, to which he occasionally throws pieces of the food before him in mfler to assure himelf that it is not poisoned. , L He is exoccdinly nervous. and at times. when a State crisis is in1~ pending, he has been known to reâ€" main awake for fortyâ€"eight hours at. ..â€".._- u ,, a. stretch rplotting and planning to meet the situation. He makes it a. point to invite for- eign actors and singers to appear before him, and often shows great Iiberality towards them ai‘tm‘ a per- formance. giving them rich jewelry and dinmon’ds. An African chief's umbrella is of greater importanw than many peo- ple imagine, apart from its enor- mous size. Its loss in battle more than equals the loss of a standard of a European commander. Some of the umbreal;asAarc 0L prodigious GIANT UMBRELLAS. x a. “jester,†amid somc~ -s in the mos-t ridicul- V at the fool's instiga- dimensions, being no less than 25 feet in diameter, with ribs 12 feet, 6 inches long. They are made of lanccwood. and the covering is of gorgeously colored Chintz, in varied sections of crimson, yellow, and blue. The opening is performed by means of pulleys and ropes attached to the “runner." this operation reâ€" quiring the services of three or four men. The pole, or handle, is of birch. and is about, 14 feet or 15 feet high. There are very few deans. ing operations in which Suntight Soap cannot be used to advant. age. It makes the home bright and clean. 13 Baby’s Own Tablets Make 'Chil- dren Well and Keep Them Well Emergencies come quickly in the lives of little ones, and the wise mother will always keep at hand a reliable medicine to cope with them. Delay may mean the loss of a. pre- =ious little life. There is no medi- :ine can take the place of Baby's Own Tablets in. relieving, curing and preventing the minor ailments of :hildrcn. "If you could see my baby now,†writes Mrs. James Boviah, of French River, Ont., “and compare him with his condition be- fore I began giving him Baby's OWn Tablets. you would not know it was the same child. From the age of four up to tWOntyâ€"one months he was constantly ill, and was wasted away to a. skeleton. I gave him 0. great many medicines, but always without rault, until I heard of Baby’s Own Tablets and began giv- lng them to him. Almost at once they helped him and he is now a. fine, tat. healthy child. I now alâ€" Ways keep the Tablets in the house." The Tablets contain none of the poisonous drugs found in "sooth- ing†medicines. and can be given with absolute safety to a. now-born babe. Sold by all druggists or sent by mail at 25 cents a. box by writ- tag to the Dr. Williams' Medicine "Oi say, Mulligan, phwat koind av a. forvignor is thot mlow sellin' rugs ?" "He's a. Turk, me bye." “Well. I talked to him fer tin min- utes awn niver a word hos he sphoken." “Bodad ! maybe he's phwat they call the ‘unspeakablc 06.. Brockviuo, Ont. A SIMPLE SHEAF OR BUNDLE CARRIER is one of the many good features of the MASSEYâ€"HARRIS Binder. Turk' You can see by the cut how vary, Iimple and light. it is. It has great capacity. nevertheless. and is strong and well made. It, drops back from under the sheaves when dumping, without damaging. the heads of grain. FOLDING DIVIDERS-Simplest of :11. A child can unlutch them and turn them in. Many other manufacturer: HARRIS. are trying to copy ihis folding deâ€" viceâ€"because it is so good. But MASSEY-HARRIS patents prevent. them duplicating ft. Sybilâ€"â€You say Jack owes awryâ€" thing he. has to you ‘2" Bobâ€" "Worse than thatâ€"he owes more I" THE REEL on the .MASSEY-HIAR- BIS has a, splendid range. It will handle short grain, long grain, or badly tangled and laid grain. No- thing escapes it. Py local applications as they cannot reach the diseased portion of mo car. There is only one way to cure deafness. ° ml that is by constitutional remedies. 'Denmess is caused by an inflnmad con- dition of the mucous lining of the Enn- ‘tachinn Tube. When _t_nis tube lg indefa- pâ€"uuu... -â€".._. .._--__ pd you have stumbling sound or in:- pcrfect hearing, and when it £9 entirely closed, Deatness is the result. and un- less the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition. hearing will be destroyed for- evar. VNinï¬asoa 9}". ’of ten are caused , “_A|.x_.. L..‘ -â€" vvu - .~ 5.3- va- by Catarrh, whiéfl‘ ii; n‘otmng but an inflamed condition 01 the mucous aor- V Ices 1 We will §lvo One Hundred Dollars for any case 0 Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hull’s Catnrrh Cure. 8cm! for circulars, free. F. J. CHENEY a; 00.. Toledo. 0. Sold by Druggists. 75c. gm: lelx L’ills are the but. ON THE EARTH'S AXIS. A schoolmaster in a, country dis- trict tells many amusing stories of answers given by rural children. The inspector dropped into the school unawares one day, and, as a. class was in the midst of its geography lesson, he thought he would test its knowledge by a few random ques- tions. “Now, children," he said, “I will put one or two simple questions to you. I wonder,†he added, "if any- one can tell me what the axis of the earth is ?†Immediately a hand went up, and the clever boy of the class answered in words which show0d a close familiarity with the textâ€"book : “An imaginary line passing from one Pole to the other, on which the earth revolves.†“Quito right,†replied the in- spector ; but wishing to test his knowledge more accurately he said, "Could you hang a hat on it ‘2†“Yes, >sir," cafne the answer, al- most without premoditation. “Indeed I†7 exclaimed the tor, "and what kind of pray ?" “An imaginary hat, sir,†was the reply. Reï¬nembér, It is the MASSEY. Deafness Cannot Be tin-cc ypo *‘Y"â€"‘ . '1 A LIFE SAVER. ‘ BINDER TALK. inspec- a. hat. Ceylon Tea Is the finost Tea the world produces, and is sold only in lead packets. Black, Mixed and Green. (amt-awaken†Two Irish soldiers stationed in the West Indies were accustomed to bathe daily in a. little bay which was generally supposed to be free from sharks. Though on good terms with each other. they wore not what. might be called fast. friends. 'One day, as they were swimming about one hundred yards from the shore, Pat, observed Mike suddenly making for the land as hard as he could, without Saying a. word. Won~ daring what was the matter, Put: struck out vigorously after him and landed at his companion’s heels. “Is there anything wrong wid ye ?" inquired Pat, feelingly. V “Nothid’-â€"nuthin' at all/â€replied the other. “Thin what did you make such a. suddint rotrute for an' lave me ?'-’ continued Pat. “Bedad 2†answered Mike,'coolly, “I spied the ï¬n av 31 big shark about twenty fleet ahead, an' _ I thought while he “(as playin‘ wid you it would give me time to reach the shore.†One morning the chaplain was bc~ ing shaved outside his tent by the x‘vginmntal barber, who showed un- mistakable signs that, ho ~. .3 un- neraed by dissipation on the pre- vious night. As might be anticipated. the chap- lain was cut. and blood flownd freeâ€" ly from his chin. He looked up rc- proachfully at. the artist in hair and said : "You see, my man, what comes of hard drinking." "Yrs. sir," replied the barber con- solingly, "it do make the skin very tender.†Nolan Nauseuting MILâ€"The excipient of a. pill is the substance which eut'olds the inï¬redicnts and make; up the pill muss. "i‘lmt of Pnrmclee’s Vegetable Pills is so compounded as to preserve their mcinm‘e. and they can be carried innoauy latitude. without. impairing their strength. Many pills. in order to keep them from ad~ hearing. are rolled in powders, which prove nauseating to the caste. Parmelee's Vege- table Pills are so prepared that they are agreeable to the most delicate. Smuggling into Britain increased last year. 4,158 cases came to light. For Inflammanon of the Eyesâ€"Among the many good qualities which Parme- lee’s Vegetable Pills possess, besides rez- ulating the digestive organs. is their effl- cacy in reducing inflammation of the eyes. It has called forth many letters of recommendation from those who were afflicted with this complaint and found a cure in the pills. They affect, the nerve centres and the blood in a surprisingly active way, and the result is almost im- mediatelv seen. THE FIRST LAW OF NATURE. Sugar beet have been grown in California 5 feet long, and weighing 200 pounds. Brown is a. very good fellow ; but, alas I he has one bad habit. It is that of never reaching home unti} the small hours of the morning. But; one day last. week Mrs. B. hit; upon a. plan. If she could not per- suade him out of the habit, perhaps she could frighten him out of it. And, consequently, when he reached home that night he was confronted by a. tall, White-shrouded ï¬gure, which glided towards him. "Whâ€"wh-wâ€"Whut's that ?" gasped On Your Work With ï¬hh Uflflflfliflfl EONESDOHGEBCB 5011808 Will eventual] INCREASE YOUR INCOME and SATISFY OUR AMBITIO K. erm {or Free Booklet. Aunts Wanted canadlan correspondence coglogeï¬ imiu 1MB King West. TORONTO, ONT. poor Browu. “I am the family ghost; I" replied a. sepulchral voice. BroWn heaved a. sigh of relief. "Great Scott, !" he said. “How you frightened me ! I thought. it was the missus I" 3 Cs. Bobâ€"“Talk is cheap." Joe-“Yes ; but listening often costs as much as a. ï¬ver, too.‘s {Miami's Llnlment Cures ï¬elds. etc. Paris has the bigg-st debt of any city in the world. It amounts to $400,000,000. ‘1 ;au_v vvn.v-.... .....-...._._,_ 99 cows. root-1nd bi‘anch, by thKï¬se of olloway's Corn Cure.†Others who have 1ed it have the same experience. A lady writes: "I wasenabled to remove ONI‘ THE GHOST THAT 3] FOR THE CIIï¬APLAIN. PERILOUS ATTENTION: CAREFUL, ‘ cousmur .concsmmou 7 rk With flhtz *OHGBHCB 3011808 may. You: INCOME ‘- rondanoa college, ‘ Limiud. - TORONTO, out. ~ man lady whic her dx‘iv tho ti me men smo‘ proa whil ots ‘ dow the innu FAILED. Although one often hears that the tobacco habit. prevails universally in Spain it is impossible to know how general that. habit is until one visits there. Peopfe smoke incessantly, un- der all conditions, at all hours and in all places â€"- excepting the church. Mon smoke in the railway carriages; they smoke in all the train cars; they smoke in all the minor theaâ€" tres; they smoke in all the res- taurants, in the hotel dining rooms, and, of course, in the cafes. In the business ofï¬ce the merchant and his clerks smoke. In shops the shop- man, while trying to sell goods to a. lady, will stop to roll a. cigarette, which, when lighted, he will pufl in her face. You see conductors and drivers of tram cars smoking. All the hackney cabmen smoke all the time, while even coachmen and foob- men of private carriages sometimes smoke on the box. Beggars ap- proach you, cigarettes in mouth. to whine for aims. If you ask for Lick- cts at a railway ofliCe the clerk lays down his cigarette as he hands you the dingy bits of pastebourd. The innumerable peddlers all smoke cigâ€" £¥éttes all â€" the time. The lowerâ€" cluss women, including the gypsy women, smoke freely on the streets. :jflULDN’T PUT HIS BOAT 0N REMARKABLE CUBE OF DROPv SY BY DODD’S KIDNEY PILLS. ~George Robertson, of Montreal, 8. Physical Wreck, Restored to Splendid Health by the Great Kidney Remedy. Montreal, May 18.â€"(Spccia.l)â€"The rose of George Robertson, of 892 .flames street, this city, is looked upon by those interested in medical matters as one of the most interest- in; on record. Mr. Robertson was a nuflerer from Dropsy and was so bad that tapping was resorted to. Dodd's Kidney Pins cured him. Interviewad regarding his cure, Mr. Robertson said : “I was troubled With Dropsy and Rheumatism for ï¬ve years. I was a. total wreck be- fore I started to use Dodd’s Kidney Pills. Before I got out of bed in the morning I could hardly put my feet on the floor, they were swollen to much from Dropsy. Jupiter has 4,500 eclipses of its various moons in one of its years. "My arms used to swan at times to that I could not put my coat on. 3olorc I had taken two boxes of Dodd's Kidney Pills I felt greatly I'elieved. Seven boxes cured me com- pletely. I also had Lumbago, but ane I used Dodd's Kidney Pills I flon’t know what, it, is to be sick." Dropsy, Lumbago and Rheumatism no all caused by diseased Kidneys. There can be no diSQased Kidneys when Dodd's Kidney Pills are used. I: may be only a trifling cold, but neg iecn in and in will fasten its fangs in your luau-s, and you will soon be carried to an uni, mely grave. In this country we have sudden changes and must. expect. to have coughs and colds. We cannot. avoid them, but we can effect. a. cure by using Bickle's Auti-Cousumptive Syrup, the medicine that has never been known to tail in cur- iug coughs, colds. bronchitis and all af- fections of the throat, lungs and chess. The St. Lawrence River is closed by icc four months in every year. Out of one pound of cotton, 4,770 miles of thread have been spun. City Guestâ€"“Why don't you have your windows washed, landlord '? I can't see out." Country Innkeeperâ€"- “No, don't want 'em cleanedâ€"if they were clean I'd have to get, curtains to keep the sun out !" AN 0m: nu) WELL-THAI!) flaunt. â€"- Nu Winllov'l Soothing Syru has been med for over sixty you: by muuous 0! an» on for their culdm while Dubbing, with porn“ mecca-I. XL noothel the Child. whom the gum. allay: .11 p313. cure- wind colic, sad “the bâ€: round} {or Dlmhua. ls pleasant tn th- Lulo. Sold by druuhu in evory pm of tho word. Twenty-Itecnnuaboule. In vuua is iucalculshh. Baum adult for Mrs. Wlmlow’l 800mm; 81mg, cad uke moth-r kind. ‘ â€" Mlnaré‘s Liniment Ems: Binhtheria. ARTIFICIAL BUT’I‘ERFLIES. Collectors of butterflies will be in- terested in the report that there are persons now making an execllent liv- ing by selling artiï¬cial butterflies. This is a. new industry. Pleasant work it is, and especially adapted for young girls, since it mainly con- sists in spreading with a. camel's- hair brush very thin gum or paste over the wings of ordinary butter- flies and then sprinkling over this ‘ccrtain delicate metallic powders of \various colors. By this deft manip- ulation a. common butterfly can be transformed into one that is ex- tremely rare. A NATION OF SMOKERS. FOR WEDDING PURPOSES. A Bengali gentleman of means very much wanted his daughter’s Wedding 10' be something of a. miliâ€" tary pageant. Being a. man of business, he wrote this letter to the general conmxanding the station: “Sirâ€"I bog most respectfully to draw your kind attention, that it you would let mc‘ know at your ear- liest convenience the rate of charge for the following, for wedding pur- poses: fl‘hrcc dozen English cavalry; one military band: three dozen naâ€" tive (Sikh)‘ cavalry: one military band (Sikh); three dozen English Mistress (who had givcn her maid a. ticket for the thoutre)-â€"â€""V\'cll, how did you like the performance, Jane?†Janeâ€"“0h ! It was splendid, mu’am. You should have heard how a. servant-girl sauced her missus !" I Let thé Children Wash. infantry.†They can do it easily and quickly too with the New Century Ball Bearing Washing Machine. Five minutes work will thor- oughly clean a tubful of clothesâ€"- no handling of the garments or rubbing on {he board necessary. â€â€"You: aealer can get it for vyou or we will send you a booklet fully describing it. THE DOWSWELL MFG. CO» Ltd" HAMlLTON. ONT. I'm- 0ror SIxty Years. 23-74 King Edgar! "I have always heard it said that‘ your wife is a. woman or he: word,†said Guzzam to Bickcrs. "That's quito right," added Rick- era, “quite right. She is not, only a. woman or her ward, but a. woman of a. good many Words," “ Haadflsfls u 58:“ " “ Victoria Mother Grgvea‘ Warm Exterminator has lhg ldmasï¬ 5:16 of an? pimuur prepnrv mica sqid in Canada»: I. uhmya gn’es nnjsrpgchou by Â¥BDSOElLig balm to tho tLle folks. 82,500 worth of fcathers have boon taken from a, single ostrich during its lifetime, “ little compL†At Hammerfust in Norway there are :28 dags at mid-winter on which the sun does not, riso above the horizon. Wash greasy dishes, pots or pans leth Lover's Dry Soup, 9. powder. in. will remove the grease with the 'vgreatest ease. :MIE‘S men: WES. 05ml [[1 8m. The test of love is not feeling, but obediencu.-â€"-\Villium Bernard U119.- Five o’clock teas and social functions bf any sort ere Incomplete wi‘bout thorno. Skepticism.â€"This is unhappily an ag of skepticism. but. there is one point. upon which persons acquainted with the sub- tcc agree. namely, that Dr. Thomas. ‘clectric Oil is a. medicine which can be relied upon to cure a cough. remove pain. heul sores of various kinds. and beneï¬t, any inflamed portion of the body to which t 13 applied. Gymâ€"â€Bald heads remind mo of kind. words’ Mw-râ€" W'hats the answer ?" Gyerâ€"‘ They can never dye.†Of Germany's 56% million ponpln, just under 52 millions spunk Gor- man only ; 3 millions speaks Polish, 140,000 Danish only ; 200.000 French. 100,000 Dutch. 53.000 Czech and Russian. \‘.’vndish, Masnrinn. liassubian, Moravian, and otlwr languages each have a. considerable number of adherents. By giving your guests the best you flatter them and are commended for yourvown good taste.‘ Black. Mind. Ceylon Green. Ask for Red Libel} FORT? CENTSâ€"SHOULD BE um I Mum's [lament Bum Bktemw. OUR BRANDS. 100: a ; 'CBi ,mbï¬'s'uiiéifi'uy'iifé gaz‘fgxcu 30“ km: nervous pros. tratipn _whgch hie; delplope‘d ï¬qto 51' workqd Wgï¬difg (in; her. Wé can: not speak oo £51110! the remedy." Dr. Von Stan's Pineappic Tablets di est the food in the stomach w bout the aid of the stomach. iving the smmach a rest.â€" g‘heyg heal the stomach by the best cureâ€"the rest cure. Price. 85c. 21 EdwnrdPufl-ey. of Swim Centre. 1'“.le (‘ï¬â€˜um‘x‘n emv... 4’ “an". G REAT PRAISE. nlvaia of one mic. Three bottles $01311! AMERICAN nggva ingot Vone vie. 7 Thre'gibqtt'léé 5 Warm _E;;erminatqg Marthaâ€""I meant to come to you whilejolx were sick. Mary." .; 5; AAAâ€" Mary-4 “Hell I couldn t stay all summer to oblige you." will-gun; ‘evu-y case of Diphtham MRS. REUBEN BAKER Pat~“You say if I use om those patent dampers I save my coal 1’" Agentâ€""Exactly, exactly." Patâ€"~“Bc gobs, I'll two.†iii-BVelioxe MINARD S will produce growth of Shaky. P.E.I. I Believe mmnn's Lmnmzr! is the best househon remedy on m umsou coumsmu 09.. Lithium, : 00:. Was: market CL, totem-o. Carload every week. All the abow: at market prices. We can also handle your Butter, Eggs, Poultry, We have Mexicans, California Navcls, Valencias, and Sevilles. Maple Sympand other produce to ndvnn- tag: for you. GRANGES PATENTS Bi verd ale u. a... MATTHIAS FOLEY. 011 City, Out. Few Flies last year No Flies this year Believe MINARD'S ABOUT BOHDS. THE DEFERRED BANANAS. 0f Issues of Govern- ment and Innicipa! debenturaspurohasen after thorough expert Investigation. F o I- new): who want an absoiutetysurelnvost- men: they cannot be excelled. We have other good Bonds yielding attractive in~ terest ratesâ€"as high as 6 per cent, DGMINIDN SEGUBITIES Come-ratio a, Limited, I. King St. East. $03.6. ANDERSON. if you use WR TE F08 LIST. tr! i-iâ€"bb non’t Inferior [BM 21â€"03 if I use one o! of hair. SI"! 8 cl W: L to Build}. LEMDNS 7 1‘0in ,_ ' ern u: Advh HAVE WE OWN NUMBER