Kano Is the Manchester of the Sudan. The recent extension of Brit'iï¬h ad- -mï¬nistrative authority over the Kano, Katsena. and Sokoto districts in Northern Nigeria. has atu'actud attention to this prosperous and Mile country. Kano, which has a hundred thousand inhabit-ants, is the metropolis of that part. of M- rlca. ing operations in 11. has been called. the Mam-heater o! the Sudan. For centuries the Iâ€"kwsas, as the people are called, have been the clotthL-akers of northâ€" enx Africa». They raise cotton, spin the yarn, \dyc it with indigo or ‘SCarlet. am! then weave it. But Ithurc is zwt a. factory 1n all the ‘country. The work of weaving is ’donc on. hand-100nm in the homes of fthe people. I nn..-|_ A: .L- --_.‘_A....A In-oY‘nv nn'nmxc ‘al’rom Kano. and this, too, is preâ€" ‘paamd and tanned lay workmen at home. Their caravans curry their goods across the continent to Altmâ€" andria, and whence down the easu-nn whore of the Red Sea. oven to Mecca. 'Thc city has been the centar of a. great Slave-trade. for much of the .work in the ï¬elds and practically all .the work of transportation is done with the assistance of slaves. It. is said that not less than ï¬ve Mlndnxd men and women are oflered for sale ‘m’ery day in the slave pans of the tity. This trafï¬c, and slavery it~ beu, will be abolished at once. M, "In: uu u-.-v.-v-.‘~. .. 7â€"--. The molley of the country is slavm andCOWr'ie shells; the slaves we the trgc bills and the shells the small When the owner of u. car-man short of mOVislons he buys more and pays for them with a. flaw. taking his change in the Ihells. Thick walls of mud. thirty foot â€:11, surround the city, which is Wen miles in circumfenmce. The huge area thus enciosed will accomâ€" mdzmo not. only the population, but Many big farms as W911. on which ain is raised and cattle pastured. bus the city is mgmblc of with- Mnï¬ing a long siege. The British have extended their authority over AN AFRICAN METROPOLIS. the city and the surrounding tam-i- low because the native rulers re- ï¬ne-d to warden the Immdexers of u. British ofï¬cial. The vitality of infants and youngf thildrcn is at. its lowest point. durâ€"g hug the hot weather. More childrenv die in summer than at any otherl season. This is because tlm little; one: suffer more from bowel troubâ€"i lei} are. nervous. weak. sleepless and} irritable. Prompt action often savesi a valuable littla life. and troubles off this kiml‘can be promptly met and cured by giving the littlc‘ ones Baby's OWn Tablets, which should be] kept in every home ready for emer-l ‘gcncies. Those Tablets speedily re- lieve, and promptly cure all stomach, bowel and other hot Weather ail- ments. and give Sound refreshing sleep. Mrs. P. Ferguson, 105 Mans- ï¬eld street“ Hontreal. says: “My baby was attacked with dysentry ad was hot and feverish. I gave him Baby’s Own Tablets and they promptly cured him. Before this .59 had been rather delicate, but "due using the Tablets he has been "hector and stronger in every way." :é These Tablets can be given with 13:: absolute certainty that. they will :00 good to oil children from. a new 'bmyn upwards. They contain no opi- u" AA‘.¢ MIA-Ch _of the morocco leather comes Wï¬a- *r . .te or poisonous "soothing" stuff. 980†by medicine dealers or mailed at 35 cent. a box by writing direct to Dr. William Medicine 00.. Brook ‘A young W pmsmte‘d her intend-l ad with a beautifully woer pair] of Edi-mu, and he achrowlc‘dgcdi ‘tho Ivesont by sanding her his picâ€" ture encamd in a. handsome frame. it wrote a note to sand with it, .gnd at the some time roplie'd angri~ 'lyto an OItâ€"rapeatdd (hm for an unâ€" p-jld-Iw suit of clothes. He m1- gmgod a boy to deliver the package and notes. Tho young lady ro- cah'o'd a note in her adored one's handwriting. and flew to her room to “Von: its contents. She openâ€" ed the mtsaflve wit-h eager ï¬ngers In the cause of “I am getting tired of your ever- 139th); attentions. The suit, is shout. worn out already. It. never amounted to much, anyway. Please go to Jeddhq I" ,J -, ‘A _,‘L,h‘,, '11)}! the tailor was .9th utterly dumb with he opened a parse! and maximum! the porb'fgit of his delin- Wham the unrormmtc young man and that taming to receive the happy Whammt of his swmt- Whowpamrymxicklysimwnoï¬ the doorstop by the young Judy's than: how; “:51: 1 mire youl" sprightliest fellows I ever mat, al- Ways bubbling over with spirits and chock-full of stories. He's away {mm home, I suppose? I haven't seen him-since} returned." "Ho’s at home; he has never been |ann ; -‘*b§deod 2 Where is he, that. "’l‘hem In is at aha end .1 the "We is the dashing Soï¬mer #50 used to be the life of the table urban I was here before, Mrs. LiVor- more ?†aakad an old patron of the. house. addressing the landlady. “I married him." was the quiet 14% you we won myhfeatums' "What 3 PEGUIJAR WELSH CUSTOM cum 131“?sz NOW. BOTH SURPRI‘S'ED. m of a. trial at Gama;- wu stat“! that in North :2 custom maib‘oi making silt !†(signiï¬can’tlyJ “s VITALnr. that; quiet. summed .look- very few cleans~ -, with a note that used to advant- the home bright was one of the AN UNKNOWN ROYAL TOMB CEARIOT IN WHICH PHARAOH ROBE AT THERES. Rare Discoveries Made by the In- spector of Monuments of Upper Egypt The great event of the Egyptian season mom an amhaeolgical point of view. has been the diacoxery of the bomb of one of am Pbama’hs of the cightemflh dypas'ty, 'l‘llohhnues IV., says the London Times. Fpr the last. two years 'lmcc'dorre M. L‘a‘ï¬us‘, an Amur-ican gwmlonmn, Who is Well known in Egypt. has; been exqavating steadily and :uysâ€"‘ tunatically in the Valley of the ’I‘qmbs of we king at Thelma", clear- ing the rubbish away inch by inch, and so laying bare the bed neck. He has been rewarded this spring by Rm disapvury or a lmwiumsly un- l~mmvn royal tomb. ’l‘lx: nï¬u'mnny of 'l‘lionh‘mes IV. is in the Cairo mus- uun. having been hunt) in the tomb of A‘umnhotxp 1.1.. to which it. had bLun \convoyud by tho Emptiwn priests for the purpose of conceal- ment, probably in the age of the twentymmt dynusmy. but tlu- tumul- cure of the Pharaoh had nuuar bean (ii-wavered, though it. was 1mm my un‘t'uiin that it. was hid-dun smut» whm‘o under om- debris in mm Val- ley of Mm Tombs of the kings. TOM 13 LN MOUNTAIN. only the pn-sumutiun of all (.120 OD- jucts found in the tomb. but also a. uciuntirï¬c urn-0nd oi the conditions under whiu'h they wore (liaqu'vored. The tomb itsalf, like the other noyal tombs in the same valley, consists of a gaéllm'y cut. into the l‘l‘m‘l. 01‘ tho moumain. Al‘wr sluplu-g (town- wutid for a cmxsldurabl-e diatmur. it. is ilxiarruptod by a dcup square Well. on one of the walls of which is a. hand of palimings. ~)n hhe mt- thew side of the tell the pawiuge ~t.‘I.mm~: back 'upon insolf, and ï¬nally ’l‘hn actual discovery was uzullc by Howard Camur, the inajrccuzn' of we monuments of Upper Egyyt, who has been Loatducmiug the excavations for Mr. Dania», and it is. to his care and p-z‘axticud skin that. We owe not only the [kn-swwutim‘. of all the ob- in‘ms found in MN: 1.0111â€. but 11.390 0- opens into a large chamber, at the oxtn‘cnw end of which is a magniï¬- cun't sarcophagus of graniw covomd wi‘qh texts from the Book of the On either side are snuulhï¬â€˜ ohmnr' hung, the floor 01‘ arm of “ï¬nch was (Kw-11.195 Wri‘uh mummiï¬ui bins of beef. legs of ammo-n tum trvusso'd ducks- and guess. afl‘crin-gs mad-o U0 the dead kin-g betwL-u-u 3.000 and 4,000 years ago, Clay 5,021.13 with the mum: of the king- had been at- tanhm to ‘a'he doors of am: chambers and it, is imam-Sting la obsvmvs that the Egyptians of the eighteohuh dy- nasty had already to some (mtmx't. anxictsmttxl the invention of print.- ing. the raised portions of the $0316 leaping been sumared with blue ink before being improssmi upon the clay. The walls of a chamber which served as a vestibule to that in W‘hh‘h 15w sarcophagus was laid are adorned with a few paintings. mid on om: of them is a. hicramic inmrlp- ‘ tinn. dated in the eighth year of [Poâ€"rumba) and stating "that The" tank-:5 brad hoen plundvx‘ed by nobâ€" 1 bars, but nm’turcd up: far as poasiblol by that Pharaoh. STOLEN JE\\"F.~LS. it was ifoubtlw‘s at. that txnm that. the jeth-ry will other preciom db- jec‘s Unwind wivh tiho k'i'ng mm: sï¬olcn. Mora than rnmlgh was left. how-‘ ever. to sat-ifly the axvhvolagiut of to-déayu The floor was litt‘mlly‘ cox-emu Wit'h vases. dishes. boomer- angs. symbols of life and (“but objects of blue l‘aicncc. Unfortunâ€" abuly nearly all 01' thorn have boen 'wanitonly tum-Len: in some cases the damage must. have bum done by the original desecrauxrs 01‘ flhe' tamb. as the breakage has been re- Tmhted in time of Horâ€"cnvhelb. In- tmuxlxud with the faion-co wore fragâ€"l ments of exquisitely sihm‘ed cups and vases of rich blue or umrieg‘atod' { glass. Them are also fragments of :am opaque whim glass, as well as what would hiu'c been pronounced to be’ tbs bot‘toms of madam bear bantles had 't'hvy boon mm with on (rho surface of the ground. Equally fultonaut'img is a. pic-cc of tmttilo faâ€" bric into which hieroglyphic Cuba-x»! utter-s of (ï¬ï¬‚m-nnm colors have been! woman wiah sxxwh wonderful skill asl ‘to prawn-t the appuaramc of paint-1 a l lng on lira-on. mum) I-‘HARAOH'S Gimmo'r.‘ The great and unique mm, how- ever, has boon that. of the actual ultemi-ot im \v‘hinh he t‘dd-c at, Thebeo'z. The body of it. alone is prwmxvod, but_ in a [mrfuét oundit'i‘mx. The wooden frame was that covetuod with papier mache made from liangutus, 'I and tibia again \C‘I’th s‘uuoco, “thicih ’! has been carved. both inside wad l’ nut, into Scé‘nvs Smm the battles wrought. by tho Dhasmah in Syria. like art is of a. Very high quasar owe-W detail being oxquisivuel‘v fmismâ€" 0d and tho faces of the Syrians be- ing clearly portraits taken fxo'm cap; thus of Thebes. The dhariot is in mm one of the {must sumcimc-m of art uheat haxo come down to ‘ms from antiquita ann that it should ave been made fox the gnanidï¬uther of “the heretic kingfl ’ whoa foreign M’UMMY BEFll“. pleases everybody in every way. “We use ‘Foroo’ at hm and!!!“ 1t exceedingly. .___ _ _ 7 regmta “H. B. humus.†The Rudy-tasty. Gem: Ceylon Tea Is the finest Tea the world produces. and is sold only in lead packets. Black, Mixed and (Green. hpan tea. drinker: tn “5:13.63†Gran“ Until recently few people thought of utilizing as a substitute. the ma.â€" terial to be guim-d from water ani- mals. The United States Fish Com- mission has taken up the question. and already provvd that several kinds of ï¬sh have skins that make excel- lent. Luther for some purposes. Salâ€" mon hide is found not only service- able for boots, but. among the Esâ€" quiumux it. has been used for goncra- tions in making waterproof clothes. The people of the very far north al- light on We history of the ancient east. lends 1.0 it addtili'crmtl inter- (rJt. A long with uhc chariot was fozumfl the kmmher gauntlet with which the king preteen-Kl his ham! and wrist whun using the bow or so “So codï¬sh skins for jackets. The different. skins which the Fish Comâ€" mission has found to be most pracâ€" ticnl and duralfle are whale skins. porpoise skins†and 3‘:le leather, which dye in most. exquisita colors. HIS TRUUBLES NEVER GAME BAUK poms . ERNEST GRANT TOOK DODD’S KIDNEY PILLSâ€"THEY RD MOVED THE CAUSE. He Had Backache and Urinary Troubles for Twelve Years Be- fore he Used the Great Kidney Remedy. Montreal, Jx y 27.â€"â€"(Special.â€"â€" Ernest Grant. ‘87; Urbain street. this city, is among those who never let, an opportunity pass 1.0 say a good Word for Dod'd'S Kidney Pills. He has his reasons for this, and here they am in his own words: "'1 had been troubled with Baok~ acho and Kidney DISuaSc for twelve years," says Mr. Grgnt: “My urine 'uwas vory hark and high colored. I would lose my rest. at. night on ac- count. oi having to rise so often to urinate. I could get nothing to heip mo. “I tried Several remedies. but all failed until I used Dodd's Kidney Pills. When I had taken {our boxes. I was able to go \o bed and take my rest, my Backuche left me and I was cured. It has nevm’ come back." When Dodd's Kidney Pills cum. the diseam never comes back. They re‘ move the cause. ‘ Lover’s Y-Z (Wise Read) Disinfect- ant Soap Powder dusted in the bath. softens the Water and disin- tects. Tit-Bits of Knowledge Which Will Be Found Interesting. A woman's brain (immune in weight after the age of chin-Ly. CLOTI’J'IS FROM FISH SKINS. Each inhabitant, of France paw; a. veau‘ly tax of 8 cunts on "lunches Egypt wimh nearly ton million people, has only one lunatic asy- lulu. ()f the scum Prmitlezxta Franco has h‘ad. only (me has served a. full term. V Rico is: estimated to be #1119 Simple fodd of nearly one half of Uht} hu- man race. The world is said to cuntain 99,- 000 lei-.omotives, of which. 56,500 are in Europe. Aim; 120 years of colonization, :thlin has a. s'uxallox poliulwucm than! London. The dykos which protect Holland {mm the inroads of the sea. are from 10 ft. to 40 ft. in height. England pOSSGHSOS nearly 1.5.000 conwicts. Their xxmlntxmantoc casts ahmr't. ' 83.000900 a. your. It is oatimatcd shin bctlwwecm 900 and 1.000 shims go up and down the Wizh Chï¬nnolï¬v‘qry doy._ dam halve increascid 42 at cont. We must m’pensiw: c 11' in the A caloulution has been made that 84.00.000.000 of British treasure lies sunk along the route from Engâ€" lumld to India. Capiï¬zl mmis‘mum‘t wanâ€".9 abolished in Italy in 1875. Sinscc than mur. Worm belongs to (the Pope. LU; is of solid silver mud cost 890,1“). in St. I’utm's’buvrg is the largest stfaJtlue i:n oxiatoncuâ€"hh‘m; of Peter 13h! Great, which Weighs 1.000 tone. Ouu year's drink bill of the Uni-ted Kingdom would pay the mnit of all the bio-1:936 and fauna in the king- Thu catching o! snakes and the goflgcï¬rnngf Vthï¬cir imxoin. Wm GENERAL INFORMATION. “a“, m .r v , A notable d'iamv-ery of «he oxpo'di- tion to Lake 0mm was :1. area now t0 stimce, the wood of “with is lig‘hiteé than conk. 'l'il a. square in 5h 0! the Human; {pain} the hairs number about 1,000 and the whole nmnber on an adult acalp awernges 1:20.000. fetkhm $5 pp!- grain. chum-y in Aug-mama. The amount of gold coin in acâ€" tual c'irouilatiun in the wanid is es- timntcd by the Bank of Emglamd of- ï¬cials 00 be 0.1mm, 865 tons. of the Ion-v05 of {Hon cuff-m pllamut. Thane whb have tu-iod chum prefer than: to tobacno cigan'mmes. A run was uytnidu from l’it-mbu'nm to New Yorkâ€"3138 milcaâ€"witho‘u't, a. sbcgp rm-mlbly, tihe longo'sm run of u. pas-a'mgur tmuin on mud. 9d. 'n‘no (lowest well in b’h-e world is sit'uamd in the village of Simre‘n-j mpg. about Lwan'ty miles flrmn Ber-1 In. It. has a. (iv-pub uf 4.194 It: ‘ Austria is the only Empire in the WOI'M which hzw mwor bud colom'ms‘, or oven transâ€"unurimc pomcaqimrs, in any quarter of the globe. The now miner: pumping scheme fur South Sbmfï¬aï¬hahi'rc. Mglmfld, is (magnud Uo rcimnsn arm â€#1de mail- ublv for mining 40,000,000 Lona of coal new un‘du‘a' watc’r. The canw‘iu‘; of Gumxmny ox‘tol all other crunm'iw; 12's simgons. 0m: Has been known 1.0 continue a single will for a minnflgo and a quurmr, with t.wr~nn;y chungva of nute m it. Smu-e of the Paris-km xmt‘ammmt‘h some omm-l's fleï¬h. The meat t-emte-a .sn'insitlng' to hoof, though whim Hake Veal. 'Pho hmmrp is cmrwi‘dnmd a. 91331 delicacy by the All-aha. .- V) "1:.“ 4...- h‘ "" " ' a v 'lNruugh Lho sirmts of Bur-1m dor- tor's curringcs have tthe rigjht of way. Evan the Hmwnmr's can‘iagc nun-,1; pans". when a doc~‘u;\r's vuh‘icle is about“ no out across its; punk. “1 Iceland man and wonmn are ip ovary mapmt. political vuualsx. The mastic", which nl'lmhw's about 7'0.- 000 people, is ngu'ï¬nml by mgxmwm- tu‘flws C‘lt‘t‘tï¬fl by men and women t 03.01 1h 01'. . ‘IIL is (Mt'itnniod that between the llg‘lff; of twcm'ty mid thirty 23. man has on em mvoraxgc only ï¬ve an‘d a. Lad days a ymu‘ frum villness; but beltcwwm ï¬fty and sixty he loses twenty days yew-1y. , The lu‘rgosa; fafnfly in the woï¬ltd is ‘hkxt of the K-in‘g of Siam. H‘is Mammy is a. nï¬lrhâ€"nmrried mam, and has two oITrcinl mix-vs. vightyâ€"ei-g‘h‘t wiws of minor order. and soven'tyâ€" two r'hil‘ï¬rm. It is staid that the paw/ems on the. Sugar-tips are not only mmhnn-gn ahlv t) uwgfl Iifu, but tho chjamcv, of the ï¬'lvgu'r‘ï¬n'it‘cts or two 1wwoxns bo- in-g aiiko is loss than one in sixty- fuulr billions. ‘ - - ._ a t‘_-41 lu-‘Il n»---x-â€"-~- . Wales is the riches-t 1mm of Great R'ni‘min in mineral wea‘lflh. England prvkihccs amyu‘ally about $10 to earh arm; Scufland a little lugs than 31.0; but. the nroduwt of White umm‘n'mis to omr $20 per acre. 'A human bodng‘ mquiro‘s at least 600 cubic feet of air spare at night, and ï¬lm Ilsa-ml allowamte for a pa;- 1iwn-t in hosyï¬tal is double bhis ,qnnn MARVELLOUS MENAGERIE. 'I‘Jm shrang‘est monagorie in the world is on an Ohio farm. 'l‘hlnu-gh all the gardens. amlmnds, and ï¬elds of this cua'ious place one meets wild beasts of many kinds in- geniously faéihjxmml mat of roots, mmlkb, and "the bran‘chus of trees. A â€i, \ll‘l.|r I>|A “a...“ -V, _ a-nmnnt A home requires 1,600 cubic. foot. or nearly ï¬-oble what a man needs. It is a \ grown up. By local applications as they canned roach the diseased portion or the our. There is only one way to cure deafness, ï¬nd that. is by constitutional remedies. corneas is caused by an inflamed con- dition of the mucous lining of the Eu.- tachian Tube. When this tube is inflam- ed you hove stumbling sound or im- perfect having. and when it is entirely cloud. Deafness is the result. and un- ions the inflammation can be taken out. and this tube restored to its normal condition. hearing will be destroyed for- ever. Nine cases out of ten are caused by Damn-h. which is nothing but. an inn-mod condition of the mucous up w . :3: Wm five One Hundred Dolinra for nny case 0 Deuincss (caused by cutarrh) that cannot be cured by Bali's Cltll‘l'h .‘Guro. Send for circulars, tree. F. J. CHENEY a 00.. Toledo, 0. Sold b Druggists. 75c. .l'lnfl'o amuy Bills are the but. Mrs. Homer: “You can't, go home while it is raining. Stay and have dinner with us." Mr. Witloss: â€0.11. no, thank you. ‘It isn’t as bad as '6 at-" Do Not Delay-â€"When, through debili- tated digestive organs. poison ï¬nds its “my into the blood, the prime consider- atlon is to get the poison out as rapidly ï¬nd as thoroughly as possible. Delay mav mean disaster. Parmelee’s Vege- table Pills will be found a. most. valua )1e and eflective medicine to mail the in- sruder with. They never fail. They go st once to the seat of the trouble and Fifty dollars was recently given to every Russian soldier and sailor now on the active list, who served in the Russo-erish war 26 years ago. i, The ocvan is the only power 01 .mu‘th that can make a. Woman in. idiffcrcnt to her personal appearance work a permanent cure. The largest carpet in the world is 40 ft. in breadth, and contains 58,- 640,000 stitches. It took the time of 28 men for 14: months. It is now at Windsor Castle. ~ Iv. v.-. __ Mn. Wmlmv'l Soormno Sn!!! bu boel and by almon- o! mum: to: chair ohildreu whilo mutt". knotte- fln child, soften: Oh. was. Allâ€. pin. on“ wind colic. maniacal me Itomwl and bank. sad u in beatnncdy for Dimhm Tracy-flu cone: 3 boul- Bold by haunt; Lhrougimm an world. 3. sun sad at to: " Mn Wmnow‘s Somme sun." â€44 The aggregate Weight of snuff con- sumed in the United States for one year is 18,(X)0,0UU lbs. Snuff-taking is increasing in that country at the rate of 6 per cent. per annum. Have you tried Holloway’s Com Cure It has no equad for removing these trouble some excresonccs. as many have tostflied who have tried it. Sore Feetâ€"Mrs. E. J. New, new Arm agh. P. Q., writes: “For nearly six months I was troubled with burning aches and pains in my feet; to such an ex texit that. Icould not. sleep at ni ha. and asmy feet were badly swolleugl could nor. wear my boots for weeks. At last I gotn bottle of Dr. Tho ms’ Eclectric Oil and resolved to try in an to my astonish- ment. I got. almoac instant relief, and the ne bottle accomplished a. perfect; cure. diglrgcrtribn if he doesn't write letters to her that will make him blush af- tar ho is dead. Minard's Linlment Relieves Neutalgla Minard’s Liniment Eules‘ flandmï¬. Deafness Cannot Be Cured veritable toy Noah's Ark For Over Sixty Yarn doesn't love a. woman to Mrs. E. J.__§'ei11, New Arm is the only power of The Bishop of Mackenzie River, in Northwost Canada, who is at pros- ent in England, gives an inter- esting account of his Arctic diocese- Although the bishop's jurisdiction. extends over an area 01 more than 500,000 square miles, the population is only about 5,000, and consists of a. few white people, some half-breeds, and a large number of Esquimaux and Indians. In the northern part of the diocese the sun is not seen at all for two months in the winter, but. for an equal period ln the sumâ€" mer it shines all the twentyâ€"four hours round. Some of the mission stations are 500 miles apart, and to visit all the stations and to return to his own residence involves the bishop in a. journey of 4.000 miles. Via the Chicago and North-Western Ry. Firstâ€"clay _round trip tickets on sale from Chiéago, August lst to 14th, to San Francisco and Los Angeles. also to Portland. Tacoma. and Seattle. Correspondingly low rates from other points. Favorable stop-over privileges. Return limit October 15th, 1903. Three trains daily from Chicago to California, through without, change, with ï¬rst class pullman and tourist sleeping cars. For special folder and all in- formation, write I). H. Bennett, Gen- eral Agent, 2 East. King St., Toron- to, Ont. Suitonâ€""You are very hard to please.†Widowâ€" “Well. considering that I have been married six times and was unhappy every time ’tis no wonder." Sutton-“No matter. There's luck in odd numbers." Wid- owâ€"“Well, as you're so pcrsevoring‘. I suppose I must, but 'tis the last It may be only a. trifling cold. but neg lect it. and it will fasten ins lungs in your lungs. and you will soon be carried to an untimely grave. In this country we have sudden changes and must. expect to have coughs and colds. We cannot. avoid them. but We can eflecc a cure by using Blckle’s Anti-Consnmpnive Syrup, the medicine that has never been known to fail in our- ing coughs. colds. bronchitis and all af- fections of the throat. lungs and chess. time. ' ' Motherâ€"â€Johnny. you said you'd been to Sunday School." Johnny (with a far-away look)â€"-â€"“Yes. mo- ther." Mother-“How does it hap- pen that your hands smell ï¬shy?†J ohnnyâ€"“Iâ€"I carried home the Sun- day School paper. an'â€"an' the out- side page is all about J 0118.11 and the whale." Ramona 311 Ind. soft or onllouud lump. 1nd Nomi-hos from harm. blood npuin. cube. :punu. ring bone. swooney. macs. apnins. can And swollen throat. ulna, etc. 3.7..†by we at one bottlo. stunt“. the most wonderful Blemish Our. em ENGUSH SPAVIN LINIMENT “You are the light of my life!" he protested. "Candle, kerosene, gas or electric?†asked the practical girl. for well she knew that all lights are not held in the same esteem. at the present time. $50.00 To California and Return. People sometimes lose their noses by discsaSe or by Incidents, and some have lost them in War. For noeeless perms the most appro- priate organs are said to be made of wax. and the best ones cost abaut 8175, though a really good one can he get. for $75. A nose made of mpior-maohc may be bought for $5. Noses made of this material are enameï¬cd and are de- coptive, and for a poor mm: they are Said to answer all the purposes that are roquized. Waxcn and paper noses are. in case of disease, preferable to those made by the planting of flesh on the diseaéod part, for several cases have been known where the trams-planting of the flesh on the know has mdangemd men‘s lives. Dear Sir,â€"I have used MIN- A'RJD'S LINIMEN’P in the livery stable for over a. year and consider it. the very best for horse flesh I can get and strongly recommend it. GEO. HOUGH. 9. C. RICHARï¬S Co. Livery Stables, Quebec. AN ARCTIC DIOCESE. PAPER NOSES. Mrs. Customerâ€"“That lamb you sent me, Mr. Stimwuim, was the largest. and toughest I ever saw." Mr. Stintwuiwâ€"“Tut, tut. It's that boy been loitering again. I as- sure you, nm‘am. when that joint left the shop it was the swwtc-st lit- tle leg of lamb you could set eyes on, and I gavu him strict ordurs to deliver it at once, because you Want- od it young." 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