A guarklian of the law was relating to a. small au-‘dienco how, after ar resting a. misdemeanant, he was ob stmcted by another person, whoroup on he also arrested the obstruction- Est. "What would you have time,’ queried a bystander, “if, instead 01 ,actuully interfering, he had simply spoken his mind and called you an importincnt, ' chqus, loaling scoun- the], who onlv loitnrml own-“A “*4 , fl "-J v \zvvu AuUIULS. Since then)“: restsaven and he is [now a. fat, healthy boy.†You can get the Tablets from any druggist, or they will be sent by mail at 25 cents a. box by writing direct to the Dr. Williams“ Medicine Cc. Brockville. Ont. ,,_--_-, .... ....l be transformed into a bright. smil~ Eng, cooing, happy child. He will sleep at night, and the mother will get her rest too. You have a. guarantee that Baby's Own Tablets :ontain not one particle of opiate or harmful drug. In all the minor ail. ments from birth up to ten or twelve years there is nothing to equal thel Tablets. Mrs. W. B. Anderson. G-ou-I lals River. Ont.†says : "My little; boy was very cross and fretful and we got. no rest with him until wg began using Baby's Own Tablets. Wu! ’II I M’ , me“ ’n‘ Rhianna." m * um; ‘6 Inna}; intn‘instvruction to obtziin at ,' 311331;.“ 013%; “Kymry†is one or the popular»? azards a cast of om: oi the‘ MARVIN. \Vhole‘ ustrologists of England, and he has i monstrous cotaceans. o lately issued a batch of prophecies; CASTING WHALE IN PLASTER‘ nully. acting d. [or the next few years. For ex.! Mr. Lucas is now on the spot. and“! 93‘“ . "â€5â€â€œ .S‘“ ample, the Czar will die in June! hRVing secured the whale, is cngng-I ï¬fï¬Ã©iénméiï¬ii Sb?" notft, and .England and Japan will? ed in making a. mold of it. Having; Hull's Family J whip Russm and France in the fall. ! [Jrovi'ded himself in advance with M In March next year Abdul and the,I about 20 burrvls 01' plaster 0f paris, THE 1 fling of the Belgians will disappear,[ fetchvd from St. Johns. hc mixes! In Novembe , exit. Roosevelt, from’ the stuff with water in a. sort of bin' Judgeâ€"“Then power." In July, 1905, South AfJ of planks, such as masons use fox-'30“r l’al'mfls- 1] rica will rise, and in June and Julv‘ similar purposes, and than pours it 1' 01's 0" 3‘“ch 1’" of 1907, China will make trouble: in buckcu‘uls ovL-r the carcass. The} Prisonerâ€"“One In November, 1908, “Mark Twain animal being about 90 foot, long. J.â€"“What (100$ tries a joke on Charon." Ninchcn!With a Weight" 01' thirty tons, it 1,-‘hfl" studio: hundred and ten will bring the ch must; be tackled a. bit at a. time, J.â€""He Will b parture of the German Emperor.;\\'0rking from tail to nose, in ordur know that. his For May, 1913, is scheduled "apm; to Obtain a. series of plaster soc- brought up live theosis of Whistler, ‘Ut puto dcus tions, whi?h, duly ï¬tti-(l together, What is he study flo.’ " March, 1914, will bring rc- shall represent the complete creat- P.â€""Hc is st! forms in Russia; August, 1926, will, u‘rc. The cast (a. more shell. for thel improved method see England a republic. and May, ‘ sake 01' lightness) W1†be u l’UI‘R‘Ct Ithe patent metall 1929. will bring home rule for Il‘câ€" reproduction of the whale. and, iii- â€"â€"__ land. Itm‘ boing painted. will be the literal; “To Those of 59,19 image 01' the original nnhnnl rrrrr hairs Catarrh ing to the ‘13:.†"Win (30., Brockville, Ont What Dr. Williams' Pink Pills hay: xlono for others they will surely do (or you, but you should be careful so get the genuine. with the iul.‘ name, “Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People," on the wrapper round rach box. Sold by all modicim ilealers or sent by mail at 50¢. per .bOX or Six boxng fnv- e0 an L“ k -- r9 m e: Randy-m Cereal ' v- â€"-v-..ou 0" better health. †Therolore a. medicme that makes new blood and strengthens the nerve: reaches the root of many serious diseases. Dr. Williams’ Pink Pill: will do this, and this is the secret of their wonderful power to conquel disease. Thousands of casesâ€"man) of them in your own neighborhood»- havc proved that Dr. Williams' Pinl Pills v'vill cure rheumatism. Sciatica] partial paralysis, St. Vitus' dance, nervous and bilious headache. heart, troublo. indigestion, neuralgia and the ailments that render the lives 01 so many women a. source of misciy l 1 Mr. Jas. Adamcs. Brandon, Man., says :~“Beforc I began the use 0‘ Dr. Williams' Pink Pills my lienltl was much shattered with rheumat- ism, nervous depression and sloop- lossness. 'For fully a year I rural}. got a. good night's sleep. I gave the] pills a. thorough trial and can no“! truthfully say I could not wish Tm? f . 1 ( i inc The health of the whole body de- pends upon the blood and nerves The blood must be rich and pure‘ and the nerves vigorous and strong Therefore a. medicine that makes new blood and Strenfl'fhnnc Hm -â€"-â€"â€"w KYMRY'S 3 AVERAGE THOUGHT I'l‘. ’Slmnr Jun“ New. when in doubt, “W’s Own Tablets: respsavefl and he is GOOD HEALIR Em â€3.35:1 :93 for $2.50, by “4;; '. Williams' Medicine could not wish It saved the life of “ Sunny Jim.†Jim Dumps‘ young wife while yet ‘ a bride Some biscuits made with greatest pride. Jim looked with fear upon the food, But to a. bride one can’t be rude. “Let’s eat ‘ Force ’ ï¬rst, dear, 'tis my c“. “1‘ uuuacqut'nuy Up- on dry land, was none other than the sperm whale â€" an animal (30 foot long when full grown, of a pro- ,datory inclination. with a. throat relating! big enough to swallow a man, and tor Mal! poa'Scssod of a stomach of sufï¬cient was olz-zcapacity to hold him. Such, in pheroup.’ fact. is the “cachalot†(connnonly motion-‘80 called), which, under ordinary circumstances, feeds upon cuttlcï¬sh“ done," Perhaps the scriptural specimcn mis-l team! of} took Jonah, swimming in the wz-l simply} tor. for a. lamp r‘nnknlnan . NW... u. wnalc of gentle manâ€" “at. ’5 ucrs and not at all of the sort, that *0 r'xght. would absorb a. prophet. at. a. gulp. :asxonal he will HMS SMALL GULLET. t. smil- The "right" {a will is the next biggest whale. 1!: {It‘l mr will tains a length of 70 fCUl. and is tho‘ ave a. I principal source 01' both whale oil Tablets '1 gm] whalubona Rm- nr â€"- ----‘-‘ ‘ or Greenland 'whalc I {s the secret Wet to conquex of casesâ€"man; neighborhood- Williams' Pin). spherical chambé}; , â€r...“ .u elm-umâ€) HHS- took Jonah. swimming in the wa- ter. for a. large cophnlopod. Dr. F. E. Bcddard, anatomist oi the Zoological Society 01 London, has roccntly publishvd an opinion to the r-ï¬'cct that an adult sperm whale '1' l I l I ! {might without dimmxlfv CIl'n‘lA~" Once down the throat of the Jonah found hixnsrflf in n n WU (.uuxuglcal Society 01 London, lhas recently publishvd an opinion to [the r-ï¬'cct that an adult sperm whale lmight without difï¬culty swallow a 1man. 01' course. Jonah may have been a. small mun â€" some men are Tully twice as big as othersâ€"and, in“ so, the problem appears more easy‘ 'of solution. The cachalot, be it rc-l alized. is a true boast of prey, t'rv-‘I l qucntly attacking the giant squid (a monstrous cuttlcï¬sh which has tentacles 50 feet long), and to sup- pose that it would balk at a. human being, if hungry, is absurd. PLENTY OF ROOM INSIDE. l a“. “up LwL'u am but sil‘ts its pron-rider thru sort. of screen, which is comp a. material known conunercin whalebone. There are several other spc whales. most of them much 5: but all the available evidence to the conclusion that the p iar cetacoan which took in i and SDL‘WDd him lzn mnhenn'mn W-..V...,, it was not the nah. inasmuch flnback, upon 011103, and Could Im‘: a man's leg, body_ Such a p it that it has . _ . ~~_ “â€"m' To Those of sedentary Occupation.â€" nnuge 01 the original animal. c\'cn Men who follow sedentary occupations. to the smallest detail. vhich deprive than of fresh air and exer~ Now, when it comes to the quesâ€" c_ise,are more prone to disorders of the tion whether this was the kind an 113;: ï¬nguggggreyg‘gg‘anTtgLOSme'g leaf} . v - ‘ .' ’t' ' ‘ h ‘ 'v'l .“hfu‘: ihat S“ allmu‘tl JOHN" stxonco iindill Parmelce's Vegetable Pills a re- "? ‘ml’npd to a: m‘gutnc opmmn. storattive without question the most eili~ lho throat of a hnbuck whale, not- cucious on the market. They are easily withstanding the enormous size of. procnrahle. easily mkeni :tct expeditions the animal, is so small that a. xnzm's' 1.)“ “13d “195‘, are surprisingly cheap “03 arm could hardly be thrust doWn it. sxdermg the" excellence. Besides. the creature is not, a beast, of Dn-y; it, feeds upon small crusta-I Teacher-“What is the meaning of teams and other a im-alculcs which‘ “parwnu ?" Johnnyâ€""An upstart." float about at. the irfacc of the soul'l‘eachoxh'Tlive a sentence in “'l‘IlCll â€"in short. a. whale of gentle man- the word is usod." Johnnyâ€"“When ners. and not at all of the sort that - a. man sits down on a honf nin "n would absm‘b a. nx‘onhnt «a» n ......_ ‘ - ,,.Vu.~uv uut»ull. Now, when it comes to tion whether this was the whale that swallowed is inclined to a nt-g‘utch opinim The throat of a tinbuck whale, no withstanding the enormous size ( the animal, is so sxnnli nun .. ----'â€" tho qua: kind i Jonah, sciom 1'01 .! -f K stu ! of f similar planks, sue l is engag- Having ancc with 20 burrcls of plaster of paris, from St. Johns. he mixes fl with water king a. mold of it. h as masons use Dllrhnï¬nc a...) A L ., in 0. sort of bin' H “mum; WHALE IN PLAS"FR. I Mr. Lucas is now 'having secured the whale, ,? ed in ma lprovi'ded himself in ad" on the spot, and“! I l for ; your parents. Hall's Cntnrrh Cure is taken nully, acting directly upon tht and mucous surlaccs or the Testimonials sent, true. Price 75 bottle. Sold by all druggists. Hull's Family Bills are the be: %~ THE STUDENT. Judgeâ€"“Then you have lost. Have you anv .l Accurate ï¬gures in regard to the .‘qwucity of a. whalrmtho ï¬rst pub- lishcd. and indorscd by the highest scientiï¬c authority ~ will be given ’ presently. mt meanwhile it. is de- lsirablo to mention the fact that the ‘Smithsonian expedition was organ- ized and is directed by Dr. Frederick W. True. who has Sent F. A. Lucas. a famous expert. to Balona Station, on the southeast coast of Ni'ewfound- land. with instruction to obtain at all hazards a cast of one of the‘ monstrous cetaceans. I Lnut, notwithstanding spread incredulity on t] an incredulity which ha. classify the scriptmal either ï¬ction or allegorg nothing inherently impo Jonah story. The whalc SWaUOWCd and accommo belly t‘Vn Jnnnhc ‘9 *L“ ,,,,__ “‘VVAAIIAIUV bollv two Jonahs, if the a pair of them. “mm, “as been able to sift the mat- 301' to some extent, and. as one might Say. to boil down the evi- dence. AS a. result. the fact may be considered as definitely cstablishod that, notwithstnn-mn" u†_, . . Science, with the hand, has been able to 301' to some extent, might say. to boil (in (101160. AS a rucnh nu ~~~~â€"Vâ€" " “alv. The whale sought is the biggest of seVpral species of ï¬nback whales. It is the largest. animal now existing on the earth. But was it the par- ticular kind of cctucean that. ate Jonah? The V sev'eral is the ’Scientists Agree That Monster ‘ Cachalot Is Fully Equal to the Task. Did the whale swallow Jonah?‘ The question, w ' subject of so m'uc SPACE FOR TWO JUNAHS .w. mgth of 70 I'm-t. and is the source 01' both whale oil :bone. But. of a certainty. rt the whale that. ate Jo- much as it foods. like the "I“. 'zim .m» u “an: himsc-lf in a. sort of uer, which a. German -â€"â€"_..__ r we scriptmal account as ï¬ction or allegory ~ there is n, .'.\1....._,».Au c ugurcs in regard to the of a. WhalLâ€"~tho ï¬rst pub- zd indorscd by the highest authority ~ will be given I)"; .9 , ‘ " ' tiny pelagic animal- :(1 not possibly swalâ€" :, much less his whole pcuccabla creature is not even any toothm an-ndox' through a which is composed of wn conunercinlly as n that the particu- hich took in Jonah, up subsmuontly up- 3 none other than â€" an animal 60 _~V~ uu\ been able to sift :rently impossible in , and than pours it -r the carcass. The about 90 foot, long. of thirty tons, it ed a. bit at a time, :I .A 7 ‘ I‘he whale might have accouunodatod in its hs, if there had been much smal lL-r. fl ttL-d tugct her, 3 complete creat- Lcro shell, for the will be u purfect whale. and, ai- species of whale g the wide; the subject _ as strivun to points . Many stories have been told about Lord Salisbury's absent-mindedness and strange mistakes in identifying ,well~known people, combined with ‘a supreme in‘ditl‘erenco for all per- sons with whom he ï¬nds himself in unzip-any. The latest ies which has gone the rounds in London recently tells of an incident which occurred at the King's levee the other day. Lord Salisbury wa was standing, 5 present and apparently wrapped iin thought, among a crowd of dis- tinguished men, when the Bishop of London approached and greeted him. To the. surprise and chagrin of the latter Lord Salisbury failed utterly to recognize him and the Bishop was forced to explain who he was and to recall to the former ' lter the fact. that he h I him Bishop of London in 1901. Later on when the Bishop was conversing with the King he ex- pressed regret that Lord ~Sal' ‘ was apparently unable to recognize his friends, and told His L Iajesty what had happened. The King laughed heartily and said: 7 "He has treated me worse than d that. Not long ago, while having 0‘ an audience with me, he gave a beau- Cl ’tiful example of thinking aloud. 0n ‘1 a tablo close to his lordship stood {C a photograph of myself. Lord Sal- t< fishnry, taking it up, gazed at it for l a few moments, and then rnmnrl'n" Tyu data. now at CALLED KINGYOLD BUFFER Salisbury Did It in Edward v" Sure Regulators.â€"-.\1:mdmke and dan «lvlionnre known to mum a powerful in- fluence on the liver ml kidneys. restor- ng them to healthful action, inducing .1 regular flow of the secretions and impart- ing L0 the organs complete power to per- form their functions. These valuable in. m'edients enter into the composition of Pnrmelae’s Vegemhl: Pill“. and serve to lrenderthem the agreeable and salutary medicine they are. There are few pills as I effective as they in their action ,Mlnard's Uniment Cures folds. persons are 111 service of About 173,0007 ploycd in the post United Kingdom. O 5.5 2( s A general Coin-s 8'10 w. you what. Lot's round a. society fur mutual admira- tion. I, for instance. admire your beautiful ovos. and what (in vou udâ€" mirc in mo?‘ ' She -â€" “Your good tastc.†, V “V". . ‘;\ Richardson: , ‘District Agent, northeast corner Yonze streets, Toronto. ,, "a“..- VIAQD. AUUI’). Passengers going via Detroit and over the great Wabash lino, can go via. Chicago and Omaha. return through Kansas City and St. Louis without extra charge. This will give paSSungcrs the grand opportun- il'y of seeing the World's Fair build- ings at St. Louis. All Wabash trains stop at the Fair grounds. For full particulars address J. A. h: The Wabash will sell tickets to Denver. Color: or Pueblo. Colu‘ at, less t way tare. Tickets on sul 7th and 8th, good to n time before August 3151:. fl villll‘.‘ 'l‘eachew'Klive a so the word is usod. " a. man sits down on gives a. violent Dar-w CHEAP EXCURSION TO DENVE He _ inatd's Linimem Cums Elahthsrie: _. uv-uv. unuu “ll “"VL‘;\;Q found poor gr . .._“ . '~ ' , . . (V‘Toacher â€What as. the monnmg of and “.0 re 111mg them ‘mu'wnu ? Johnnyâ€""An upstart. the new baby'" 'I'eachoF'TIive a sentence in which the word is usod." Johnnyâ€"“When n ‘nnn “:4n .- the u.â€" no wm be sorry enough to know that. his brother has been brought up live tim-‘s for stealin What is he studying ?" P.â€""Hc is studying a new and improved method for cutting through the patent metallic roller shutters." rr 5' __ _-‘ u. n~Anu [In W MARVIN. Wholesale Druggists, Toledo. 0. Hall's Cntnrrh Cure is taken inter- nally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surmcca or the system. Testimonials sent, two. k’ricc 75c. per bottle. Sold by all drugglsts. Hull's Family 1’1le arc the beat. , _. “nun“; w. no†101000. U. We. the undersigned. have known 1" J. Cheney for the lust 15 years, um believe him perfectly honorable in a! business transactions and iinancialu able to carry out any obligations much by their ï¬rm. \wl‘IN'l‘w‘b ’l‘ulTAX. Wholesale Druggists Toledo, 0. WALDING. KINNAN é‘ IuAvaN. Wholesale l)rllfl‘r7iï¬'u ’l‘nla-ln The whale that swallo had about :30 huge tooth jaw, some of them ovvr length and composed oi ivory. Indeed, the ivor) cachulot carries in its in so excollnnt a quality as m-and a high price in the , v..-‘ -.. wh‘ gostivo apparatus nobody ‘but probably it is an inh from ancvstors who were 13.1 nulls‘ ’I‘ht-rc is no doubt w that the n-mote forebears modern whales lived and wai dry land. Some of them a have mdim-ontm" thigh bon‘ even now the unborn cctac‘ clothed in hair, which dis: later. -â€""What does he --"Ho studies," .â€""He will be SC >rzu on active smwico re- $40 a day; a. Rout-general, wnau‘, but; it may be presumed that, the prophet made no attempt to ex- plore those. Why the creature should possess so complicated a. di- gestive apparatus nobody knows, but probably it is an inheritance from ancvstors who were land ani- mals ’l‘ht-rc is no doubt whatever that the n-mote forebears of all 'n'ndnv-n “duh.-- . anatomist has called the "crop," and from which he passed on to the stomach proper, a. fairly roomy plaCe, cylindrical imshape and about seven feet long by three feet in di- ameter. Of course he could not ‘stand up, but he was able to lie down comfortably, and it may be supposed that he did not experience any painful inconvenience so long as his host chose to refrain from eating other things. A few cuttle- ï¬shes of large size might have been um'onn‘ortuble room mates. There. are two minor stomachs beâ€"I yond the main stomach of the sperm Whn'n Inua- :s \.A-, ms down on a. bent pin he vidlont parvenu." ). Colu‘ at, less than the one Tickets on sale July 6th, 8th, good to return any re August 3151:. 1903. ‘ers going via Detroit and great Wabash lino, can go nï¬â€"uA A me, he gavé agctw- thinking aloud. On his lordslxip stood _ v.â€"..\q LIA!) Denver. Colorado Springs W"! _A A V .~ - . \Ia lUl‘ ions. ' These valuablc.‘l in. into the composition of £3111: Pill“. and serve to ‘ agreeable and salutary c. There are few pills as in their action. - gazed at it {(3} 1 then remarked, rurently “'rappod a crond of dis- and Elected him. I chagrin of the How’s This ! uos lived and walked on Some of them actually vntm‘y thigh bones, and the unborn cctacoan is hair, which disappears D huge tooth in its lower ' them over :1 {not composed of the *d, in ï¬nest the ivory which the ics in its mouth is of that st}owc‘d Janah brot her. " Omaha, return havc lost. both you any brothâ€" Passenger King a nd round trip 1-)), the ., , 7â€" v ~,- on sometnin soft." Sh cnoosc such an ug‘y mo'del?" "She s g l ! D'd on {all h my sister.†“Oh! pardon! H'ow y l y cad I foolish of me! I ought, of course, -â€"_.._. to have noticed the resemblance." Sugar beet have been California 5 feet long’, an Will’s [WW cures Mme] ll 6W3 200 pounds. I'll n1. -v wvuu AU UL Zâ€"â€", the great painter) â€" "S plen- did picture, really. Allow me to compliment vou. But why did you choose such an ug‘y model?" “She’s my sister." "Oh! pardon! H'ow foolish of me! I ought, of course, to have notiCPd f-hn mcnyn‘hlnï¬n.‘ n to com market, .-..\ uA-l. l-Ucu UUU item," said the departinw \isitor to the ian'dlox‘d. “W’hats that?†ask- ed mine host very anxiously. “The book-keeper said ‘good morning to me to-day, and you' ve forgotten to charge for it. " Amateur Critic (in the studio of Ll_, . Dear Skaâ€"Within the past year {I know of three fatty tumors on the head having been removed by the application of MINARD'S LINIâ€". I'M'HNT without any surgical opera? :tion and there is no indication of a return. I’roud Mother â€" "At last . my ‘dm Ur, your education is ï¬nished. and you have diplomas from the highost seats of learning in “be world.†Cultured Daughter (wourily) â€"-"Yos, and now I'm too old to marry." I ,, "Look here, you have omitted one A.“ n , - CAPT. W. A. PITT. Clifton, N.B. Gondola. Ferry. :0} The British Admiralty hyjdmgra- phcrs charted last. year 315 shoals dangerous to navigation. Lover's Yâ€"Z (Wise Head) Disinfect- ant Soap Powder dusted in the bath. softens the water and disin- facts. Mummu â€" "Why what 3'10! children doing thur n11 that_noise and megs?" mun every prenamtion I heard of cr was recommended for such disease, but cou‘d get no relief. I at. last. w as recommended to nga Dr. Thomas’ Eclectrxc 011 a. trml. which {ms resulted, after using eight bot.- fles (usmg is internally and .extemully), n: :1. complete cure. I believe 1: is the best medicine in the world. and I write this to let others know what it. has done furl me.’ I For Nine Yearsâ€"Mr. S: *Tlmifoml, writes: “For n autTex-ed with ulcerated sore {expended over $100 to pl) tried every prenarution I he recommended for such disea get no relief. I at. last. was r m give Dr. Thomas’ Eclectrh which {ms resulted. after Ixsi 111:0 .. , , “Q:- “E'; GAREFUL. my, . g cmsmm ' -nl- ‘ . __,_____09N9ENTRATION ‘3: :1, (in Your Work Will: the " on MM" COHBSSOEflE-RCB CGHGUB . Will "annually LN“ EVANS YOUR INCOME ‘_: .5 and aATlRFY YOU» R AMJSIT.C:N. ' 5‘ Write for Free Bouklok Aucnls “'nntcd xi ’3 .Canazflan Correspondenoa Colfogo. 7 f lrS " L’miced, ' H 40-46 King VVei-t. TORONTO. our. ‘_ . ah m“- . WW '(‘I‘ _‘.-~~â€"-~â€"'â€"‘1'%_ ‘ ll) St ‘I’uor old duffer; I wonder if he is as he stupid as he looks?’ " I vu-Auub in Jungland. A row Weeks after he had appointed him Bishop Lord Salisbury met him at a great London house and had a. long con- versation with him. At the close of this talk the then Prime Minister of Great Britain went to the hostess and asked her“ who the intelligent young ecclesias- tic was with whom he had just been talking. Last summer, at a great annual garden party, at his country estate, Hatï¬eld House, Lord Salisâ€" bury was Seen to approach on Oh- sc.uro country member of Parliament and greet him warmly. Ho led himl 011‘ by the arm and kept him in car- nost conversation for a long time, The country member of the Housuf ï¬nally rejoined his friends beaming,†with pride, while Lord Salisbury" was carried on‘ by his daughter,ll Lady Gwendolen, to Derfnrm mu m. 'I ‘I’oor old dufl‘ur; I wonder i stupid as he looks?’ " This is not the ï¬rst 1 Lord Salisbury has failed nizc Bishop Ingram, who i the best, known and most divincs in England. A f< after he had appoinlud him Lord Salisbury met him at London house and had a. l( versation with him. SGRENESS AND STIFFNESS St... Jacobs 03 a Teacher (to newly-z WIWUH “Have you your v0.0 Cate with you ‘2†"Yes. sir." REDUCES “Have you been ino. croup 7" EXPENSE “Yes. sir." . 'd b "Have you been va: $5,000 Reward M†be "a' Y the Cholvl'a bacillus ?" Lever Brothers] "ch. sir." Limited, Toronto, to.any person ‘w_ho' "Have you a “Wm :an ’prove ‘that thus scan con-mm ‘Ju‘st what it Was 25 years ago, J'sâ€"Mr. Samuel Bryan : “For nine your: 1 emted sores on my] 0'" $103 to phvsiciann nmi "nun. .. ally and externally), believe it. is the best d. and I write this to hm: it. has done for is now. The prompt, sure cure for of (in-at Britain tess and asked her put young ecclesias- om he had just been mmmcr, at a great arty, at his country House, Lord Salisâ€" to approach an oh-i gmmhna' s teeth. Km dmu: to (it, the {ifs L time that there, fail-d to recog- 3 25c. and 50¢, F9 'ho is one of most popular V _- “Yes, We car!" an oveming suit," said the Arctic explorer. "But isn’t it a. lot of trouble changing so of- C!‘ 11"0, ton in those cold climates?" pro- making: tested the friend. “We don't change I‘Ul'tit‘.‘l ()ftnn \7.u. l._n._. A! A C'holly â€" “I was throw out of a cawidge the other day, and would have been killed if I hadn't lighted on something soft." She â€" "Real- ly! Did you {all head ï¬rst?"- your Bx‘i ta in ’3 national expenditure passal the 100 million point in .1897. It was 183; millions last ‘n‘nn Av OLD AND WkLl.‘ ‘num Runny. â€" Mrs \Vlnalow‘l soothing Syrup In: been used for over sixty years by million: 01 mothers for their children whiic teething. with perfect. auuccar. It, soothe: the child. when: the 3mm, ullays 3H pain. cures wind colic, and “the bust remedy for Uinrrhum. ls pleasant. v.0 tho two. Sold by drunisu in every part. of Lhe wor d. l‘wenty-n'veoeuunbome. Its value is incaloulablc. Be lure and us): for Mrs. Winniow'a Soothing Syrup und Luke no othor kind. ‘ ~‘ “Jerk it again. Tho valuable property in but we haven't been 3.1 since the damp want]: you can pull it out, 1'} handsome royalty that'sâ€"â€"†But, the burglar had through the window, to of the sash with mm â€VF ‘_ -~â€" "Give it another voice behind him. The burglar turned The owner of the . ting up in bed and with an oxpx'vssion interest on his farm TOO TOUGH A JOB. Noisolcssly, but with all his might the burglar tugged at the dressing- table drmvcr. In vain. IL refused to open. He tun'm‘d n-rm'n lenard's Lim’ment Eures Distemper. The annual loss fro of buildings in the IT about $135,000,000 cost of insurance and for fire protection. That is why the Knife on the Mas- sey-Harris Mower begins to operate as soon as the horses move forward. There is no lost motion. It is not necessary to back up when starting in the grass. The Mower hoping in 01" â€":~L4 The Drive W‘heéi of Harris Mower has four twonty-scvon cogs. It prevents the Board w down and helps to make a track than the ordinary Board MO WEI: FEAT [7 HE S . The Trucker Board on the Harris Mowu shoe. It runs all along the bottom 01' the Board. Masary- 1‘ has a projecting steel often \ou know the six months long up U14 “I tried din‘ercnt medical ml nedicines with no good result: Wan persuaded to try Dudd's any Pills. Three boxes ercht )crfect cure. I can recox Dodd's Kidney Pills to all wh inflating from Rheumatism or alter form of Kidnny Disc-use." -._.-.-,u. u .uuu lU‘ In my side so that I could not, without a. cane. I had to use adea‘mic injections of morphrinc 9.1150 the pain. h the window, tailing sash with him. [Valentine Fisher’s Terrible Sciw tic Pains Speedily Vanished Be- fore the Great Kidney Remedy. Colllngwood, May 25.â€"(Spucial)â€" Every city, town and Village in Canada is reporting remarkable cures by Dodd's Kidney Pills and Colllngwood is not behind the rest. There are scores of people here whc have used the great Kidney Remedy 3 and mhn a..- l... HOLDING-WOOD IS For Our 3‘th; Tears. 24â€"03 tuB'I-K‘d again: it another jerk," “gal“. Jnorc's a lot of 'opoz'ty in that drawor, on t been able 10 open it (.amp wcafhcr hogan. If 1‘31 ’ ‘1' of the house was sit- bod and looking at him expression of the dcepest his fucc. again. Thoro's a lot of RKABLE CURE OF A CITI F BY DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS. Nth no good results till ] LdL‘d to try Dudd's Kid- Thrce boxes eï¬cctcd a 23-74 out, 1'“ giV‘t" 3’61: SCHOOL IN 19 0‘ WITH THE BEST of the Nassau four Vii-WIS and on CVUI‘ything your vaccination certiï¬- grown: in 1 weighing makc a both; jumped out, can recommend been inoculated agafnst n tho burning: Iitod States is not including the appliances he awnings are there." Board wearing ncwly-arrived pupil)â€" cm, as you possess protect i vc moa- w our modgrn hy- LS. you may mount cut right be hitched all who are Po] sui d 'accinated with part not, wall; men and “Oh, don’t give us smiled. “I knew they ter than I am, but; t! thing. It is the luck am thinking about. ‘ have any of the 1:“ took me. the thirteex there are people who gig-teen isn't unI-uckv!‘ “Yos, I did," one of them was men, any one of whom-â€"â€"-‘ Do Mumford sh‘ook hinm- “Did you say lhl'l‘C wurv of {hr-m?" he askad, bucki towar‘d the door. “Maybe you didn't say it," (crrupted: “but. it was just 1.? thing. You ixx-tx'nlmod it, a the most (-xusporuting way. “Now. Mutil‘duâ€"«â€"" "Don't Matilda mo!" she 6 want. you to undursta Ld (mm.- l‘hat before I accepted you I fused the offers of a dozen > â€w .-....\.u\, â€unï¬â€" “My dear," he broke in. "I think anything of the sort; in I have not, suixi‘â€"â€"" "You mav think, " she c in a. high crescendo, "Umt the 011]} mun in the world, if 1 had not m uni-d 301: I c have had umozm, l)UL‘.â€"U hyp- 01' 5 Flies Carry Contagion Wflen § Wilsem’ s g Fly Pads She â€" “I am simply dolig the number and value of on ding presents." He â€" “I' most; of them came from pm are not yet married.†There is danger ln neglecting a. cold Many who have died ofcousmnption dazed their troubles {mm exposnm. fulloxi'exl by a cold which sailed on their lungs. and in a short time they were hei’ozxd the skill of the best physician. Had they used Bickles‘ Anti-Consumptivu Syrup. before in was :00 late, their lives would have been spared. This medicine has in» equal for curing: conglzs. colds and all uffeccious of the throat and lungs. 1 "“ill vou (011 mm asked the old gentleman of a ludv ““hat Mrs. Blank' s maidvn name was?" ““hy her maiden aim was to gut mamcd ' of course," exclaimed the 13115.! 7 s 1 CHRISTIAN" ENIJICAVOR, DENVER For the International Convention at Denver. July Uth to 13th. the ofï¬cial route selected by the Trans- portation Managers for Ontario and Quebec is via the Chicago and North-Western and Union Paciï¬c Railways. Special train of tourist sleeping car- through to Denver. Tickets on sale July 6th. 7th and 3th. Return limit August 3lst, 1903. Very low rates from all sta- tions in Canada. Write for oflicial Christian Endeavor folder. rates and full information to B. H. Bennett, 2 East King street, Toronto. l not for \ou to know sir.’ "All 1igh‘t.“flwn \ou send bill, make it out in the saun- The Patient â€" “ this prescription?" The Doctor (haughtily) â€" "That’s not for you to know cir " Doctor, what's in y of the twelve, bin? 2. the thirteenth. And '9 people who will Sav w “yuan! "I ling“: an}; Wore u buy llll'l‘C wurv a dozen he askad, backing over e door. did," she Said. “and an" , , WW _ -ï¬ v- __---. ..â€", vyuâ€"mvwl. “‘6 more 0mm 0|." exwtcu‘ other: combined. We want to supp}? you with the ram. and help g3 mistakes. W111 Â¥ou let us try? Bond or our Treatise. “A Gold Mine on < on the times 0 fruit trees and theXr remedies. It's Free. SPRAMOTOR CO.. BUFFALO. N. Y. and LONDON. ( "- Nine-tenths of the labor can be saved where much whitewashing or paintin is necessary. We want you to know why Sp. - motors W‘ save your fruit while ordinary Sprayers fail. The buy- ing of a Sprayer is the matter of a. moment, yet a. mistake is a costly experience. It mean; the loss of your labor and chemical. and aflects your 8mm: “'e want (you to Emow why the 5 reactor was awarded First Place in the 13ng cutest, and the Col meddm the Run Ame can Exposition. We want you to know w y Sprayers should be made of cod brass. a want you to know why Spnmoton have more 0 m of exmleucg than elf A otherscombined. We want 2.: atlnnlv w... ml». .3- -‘- “.1. r-.; -, . . _ unlucky: " ’wll IJU L' u, but; V‘E’ha't'zvisn't the the luck of it that I about. Ypu wouldn't By giving your guests the; flatter them and are comm‘ your own good taste. am sixmply doughwd ONLY FAIR :ta m onec {or all 10d you I had re- a dozen gentle- Said, “and ed it, and in 8' "11."- Youâ€"â€"" himself loose world. zind thai U.. will Say that details, " he inst the same [e â€" "l'm not; f1_'om people whof u'u um send me a. in the same wav. " She crio‘ Black. Mixed. Ceylon Green. A FORâ€? CENTSâ€"u "HOULD have proven that 80 per cent of allithe unspra;ed'fruiis oin waste might be marketed at _t_op prices if sprayed I could not of 01in “'(-d- "I don't, cx'claj med , H Shfl in- all bet- you a re you any 'A country newspaper thus (L's- cribos the cmects ofa hurricmw: 3“It' shattered mountains, ton- up I'Oaks by the roots, disntuntiod ,ch‘urchcs, laid villages waste, and â€"-overturned a. hayrick!" at Coamloyâ€" I didn't kn acquainted with Jissl yasked me last night if I Hoanflov~ “That we 3 in :What led her to ask y I‘vondcr 2†Coamlcvâ€" led just. asked hm if f Imagine anyone uglier i PI‘L .. --r ' ‘ uu-V v4 \uC L‘l Ball bearings and two strong springs make it easy work. hardware dealers will show you or write for booklet. TH: DOWSWELL Mrs. 00.. L' HAMILTON, om. “7- _ l'" studé in your shirt, ( â€""\\"h-at on earth a: of? Do you want have a. meeting with this morning." Not worn by § Rubbing " but (leaned E‘ï¬gï¬â€™y Washing.“ Wi f0 Quietly Made Ready toSem. Send to-day {or the little 1 “How to Make Good Thi Eat,†full of ideas on quick cious lunch serving. Libby’; oi the World mailed free two-cent stamps. Libby, McNeil-l a Libby Put a. \2 ., N. Y. and LONDPN. CAN. __.v. , â€"6‘°' r uuatry, Maple Sympand other produce to advan- tage for you. me, {MRSON COKHISSIBH 00.. Umlted.. Carload every “Tech. A†market prices. We can :1 We have Mexicans, California. Navcls, Valencias, and chilles. ORANGES Butter, Eggs. P0015); ‘ BANANAS- vvul your shirt, dear?" on earth are you V0.11 want to r1 -. Won Market It. Toéonro. S-hal} I Put 3. New Century Wash? n g Machine deans by forcing hot ‘g suds forward and ’ back through the ï¬bre of the clothes. Chicago. 0. s. A. no 395 mam» v.06 nogflnmflmmm â€no: (li(1 n't. know you wore Ask for Red Label. ‘\ .vuu “‘1'; .vllss LOVOI‘ k She 1t if I know you.‘ was nice of 1201' 14â€"26 trong spiral ork. Your show 1: to a little booklet, 00d Things to on guick,g deli- i. All the above at can also handle your .VOU that. I "Whyâ€"er â€"- I if Sh“ could :1‘ than 13111 . L111, rour diamond Lr?†ll’usband you thinking o ruin 1110? I my creditors t-f '06 to avoiii Your Farm."‘ LEMON§ HAVE 's Atlas for 5 THE ping to ’hen you new! such W1 owing from Well-known and A 'eSPeCU‘d people in alt; ‘ NJ: Country vou (wed no ' : r1 1' In the $3.10 of Dr Chaise s‘ ‘Lixcx: Pills is so far in adw 511:: similar rumvdy. Wi‘onl; Iv ï¬nd out the \"ir'uc ofl lat medicinalheu ’ '1 :hoir n‘ Pains In Grant Waring and loss dcifl (‘01:! Annie, Annie 3 La'dtï¬yrgiu: 'ee for what BIS broken ton“- so pleadi 9mm. melted the mother's With a wad cry she sunk 1 :lmir the bears streaming do "Azania" “ sud, "daWn mothnr. Sh dawn’t me- Iu~ Am- daw't xix-an it : yo; .3. done his is your ho [Y a" (A chiliâ€"our lilu i‘1‘~... turning-t0 his “m, l 'b~‘ea.\ to her, wife 3 s a ‘v-r Nam she'll tell ‘ec Socing this. my aunt rei little. thong-I her-manner ‘ harsh. enougg At was m .9“... any unch- on: cut-1 Awaitâ€: massing hprï¬ me but 5" dang be] fag» . r. 5 l H‘ I had nov ,- 8",, gene a. hurl-Pd m Lowgrd Vh-e 1â€. as if L0 a! win! she ‘ don: or hm ’=;m! has 5!. 2; '9" 3m- mat}? ‘Shr 5!“ will. Sh .. “m {£32311 ,- had {(0 I 310'» 215 , . n mun . l shanzd I and dis! their ht - wrswâ€"my 331m. w rt - uh unflc, u,†1- max; . aunt's DR. CHASE’S “at...“ug nersc-u' iron ï¬zrbma". my’éousin w mow; \rith- must retch "Y ' Mather 2 I back? and cold indc‘qi l{(,‘ was“ ï¬!!’bmo._ War ‘-\‘-uuung' like clawing the ch darling or his . (bur {MW m with his Wrinkle “‘1' “Chicâ€"while ing. she (:1ng 1 his {'il'gh'eness. I ‘ Slood lookiz {“6- Ac r did in V, ~â€"..-auug uht‘ a leaf. claspingthe child Who darling of his days. I} 1102‘ {webâ€"be smoothed with his wrinkled hand- l'u-r numbwhilo, soblm ing. she clung to him his fur-givenesS. I stood lacking on. fwd. As I did so. my put mo, and, nus-red a cry “Annie !" en Lari ng G: surpri: darling of his days. H 1192' faunaâ€"be smoothed \ with his wrinkled hand- 11«'-1' nameâ€"while, sobbu ing. She clung to him 4 131.5 {1:1'f'3‘"“"“‘" “magmatic. â€than. Boone-ad“ mu mm colo‘ Eli‘- #ng it“: ham It: begin at; 10 mg 9-; 0d having 00! ii] 5 Mr. and Mrs. jo hive gone to {gag-v; « visit 12.851001; 3 39 31K 11 3‘" '3 Hand, Kinds: Up iodatc Music St N Oé I D94 5 "e Stow Sim-act Humans. Call Sto‘ grace 0n 1' I211:; up “1' 1081 in m \1012 tom: of hers m _ .1 LEE-T1 '. Roxmigk 3 that done nolh‘ Ann {18 St ogeu; my uncle daWn ‘. bl'l'l‘gin folk 1);“ the host Hi "1g pre; Dark w ~ev With 1h! indu" i uht ibl<