DENT! Visits this ' opposite U» ï¬rst 'l‘uesd istored gas 25 years. 615. (‘row Lindsay -son'3 Hnti ié‘iih; mid: All â€:0 o! dent" ‘t‘hargea ‘Gregnn ’2 “'illinm: Vetcrlnn‘ eflnar,’ ( ber 02‘ a m “on. UPC» Dr. F. 'tnl Purlo King St, meet a} the Den! 1! “Hum. Honor ( ity and I geons. Bradbc Manda)“ poriem‘o {action 1 Opoouull TF‘.‘ hAmexl-i, as» '1 Emhy‘ ougnlj ‘ minder-â€H hustle Faun , â€"' f £10112 EYE.. IM'; '2')" in L 25c. 35 3 15C me for “I. out: .Rau ï¬sh: Mrs. ‘ kink, I Umvml slum. in a we is 110-! Hagan $3 Ba Come 12:3 71'. ..... v- -I. uuu- When hot and fatigued utter long rid- ing, Illow cold water to run over the wrist: of both hands. This simple rem- edy allay: thirst and bx- Brake pressure should be gradual by_ludden jerks. -‘ Many riders have a habit of jerking out their knees at the beginning or the stroke when pedaling. This has an ugly appearance and wastes a considerable amount of power otherwise available for propulsion. The knees should travel up and down without any lateral motion. A very good cycle oil can be made by 3 coin oil with kerosene and add- inx n lump or camphor. A certain amount of exercise is neces- sary to perfect health. and money paid for n bicycle is better than that paid to a doctor. H. L. Cords, an Englishman, was the ï¬rst man to ride 20 mils in the hour. E‘iiszfeat was performed near London in ‘ Lon; hm: nhould be negotiated at I swift pace upon starting and a slow. steady grind afterward, the ankles being given plenty of action. Xn England the mile of the road in tho revert. of ours, keep to the left. In conti- nental countries it in the same as in this country. more beneï¬cial. CONWAY w. SAMS. [Chief consul Maryland division. L. A. W) don in preparing for the visitors. who will doubtless have the greatest meet ev- er held for their pleasure. Avoid indigestible food while riding. Fruit makes a good substitute for drinking while on long rides and is far ._-__ L,,,:~ - ~ round trip from all parts of the United Shteo. and this is one or the strongest inducements for wheelmen to visit the meet. The entertainment committee for this meet in preparing a most elaborate programme. and in addition to the at- tractions already announced a water car- nival on the famous Charles river has been added. This will be something of a novelty tor a national meet. but will donbtleu be enjoyable to visitors from the interior. The all night smoker will be held in Mechanics pavilion. one of the largest buildings in Boston, and the pro- gramme will offer a great variety or en- tertainment. The city ofï¬cials are co- opentinx with the Massachusettn divi- Members of the L. A. W. do not seem to understand how tax-reaching are the nilroad rates granted for the national meet to be held in Boston in August. They ue tor a flat one tare rate for the past two years. this is the ï¬rst case where a member has not kept his agree- ments with the authorities who have muted the privilege to the league. As It saves each member several dollars the privilege is generally appreciated. ‘ A district court in Milwaukee has re cently rendered a decision of the utmost limportance to wheelmen and the cause of cycling. It shows the right or county {authorities to expend funds for cycle paths and verifies the constitutionality of a law passed by the legislature to: the protection or these paths. It has been a mooted question with lawyers it coun- tty commissioners had the right to so ex- ? pend money. as it was claimed that it (would be class legislation to do so. The .decision of this court settles the question .and makes a precedent in law for all. 'other states. The decision was arrived at . {after a three days’ legal battle in which lthe League of American Wheelmen de- fended the bicycle side or the case. A. B. Choate. member at the national highway I improvement committee. being the league attorney in the case. f The League of. American Wheelmen {has had its ï¬rst expulsion of a member i growing out or abuse or the privilege to ;crosa the Canadian border without pay- ;ment of duty upon showing a member- ; ahip card in the L. A. W. A Bostonian did not comply with the condition which requires that cycling tourists shall leave a record or having left the country upon doing so, and the Canadian authorities held the league for the duty. A. the member in question did not settle with the league he has been expelled. Though there are hundreds of L. A. W. members who avail themselves of this privilege annually and have been doing so for [be A leather 0! the League of America Wheelmen Expelled For Abuse 0! the Regulation: â€" Practical Point- For Riders. A Farreaching Decision by a Wisconsin Court. CASH FOR CYCLE PATHS CANADIAN BORDER PRIYILEGE. sir-non: Burd-tt-Couttl. Baroness Burdett-Couttl has just brazed the 84th anniversary of her Her fortune (£1,800,000) came 1 quite unexpectedly when :23 years 0 from her grandfather, Courts. the ha I. In Conducted Mal" Concerto. Augnst Moons. the famous conductor of the Crystal Palace Orchestral Band, is by birth a German. His father was 3 gialsblower, and there were 11 In the family. Mr. Manns went to England in 1851. and for a time held a subordinate position in the famous band he conduotl. He then received £3 a week. Through r misunderstanding he resigned and went ohroad again. but returned in 1858 to assume the position of conductor. During the interim he has conducted 12,000 orchestral concerts, in which about 1,550 dlflerent compositions have been perform~ ed, representing the works of some 800 composers of all nations. v... -vv- With chin he kicked} hole through the canvau. and the artist was thus set free for an undisturbed joHiflcation.â€"Tlt-Blta. _-..w- “Very well,†rethIâ€"u'z'd the member of Parliament, “I’ll give it: to you. and I’ll ï¬nish the pigtugq for you. too!" â€I shall want £50 for it nnlgsged," answered Hawkins. .7 , ____.. 4.... “u“ Fun» 10 uueru." Hawkins yielded, as he always did in the and. and the picture was out into the carriage. As they were driving along Mr. Aekerl asked to be allowed to look at 11:. end when it; was uncovered he said: “What do you want for it?" “Never mind that," returned Ackorl. “Bring it with yap. and paint. it there." fr,“- -â€" Havikinl o'bj'octed. “I m busy on a picture." said he, “and I want to ï¬nish in for exhibition †On one occason he was asked by a. Mr. Ankara. a member of Parliament, to ac- compan him and one or two others to Paris, 1: a host: promising to give him 3 holiday and pay all his expenses. The painter Hawkins, at 20 years of age, we: the centre of acclamation. but at the close of his life he is described as having lived in a fool‘s pamdlse, content with himself and fattening on the empty praise he had won. The mischief lay in the fact: that: he was an excellent boon companion. In comparing the countries by the length of railroad compared with the amount of population that they serve, we ï¬nd that the colony of South Austra- lia stands ï¬rst with 52.8 miles for each 10,000 people. this result, of course, being due to the comparative sparseness of the population. In the United States there are 26 miles to each 10,000 inhabitants. In the more densely populated districts of Europe the ï¬gures fall considerably. Ger- 1 many having 5.2 miles for each 10,000 people. The small increase of 3.6 per cent. in the total mileage for the United States is due to the fact that the years 1893 and 1897 were among the least active in railroad construction in the his- tory of the country. the previous decade having been one of extraordinary in- crease, over 123,000 miles, or more than half the present total length or railroads in Great Britain, having been built in a single year. â€(/WWï¬/Wwo†6W ï¬w%%1w The total length of railroad in the world amounted in 18.97 to 454.730 miles. and in the ï¬ve years from 1893 to 1897 the total increase was 84,485 miles or 8.9 per cent. The same year the total length of railroad in the United States was 184,278 miles, an increase in ï¬ve years of 3.6 per cent. North and South America and the West India Islands are credited with over one-half of the total. mileage or 236.218 miles. Next to the} United States among the great nations is the German Empire. with a total of 39,880 mile, and then follows France with 25. 73 miles. Russia with 25.003' miles. although, if we include the Trans- Caspian district of Russia and Siberia. Russia would come third with a total of 28,802 miles. Following France and Bus- sia are Great Britain and Ireland. 21,390 miles: British India. 21.000 miles; Aus- tria-Hungary. 20.908 miles; British North America, 16,684 miles, Italy. 9.714 miles, and the Argentine Republic, 9.428 milea. Belgium has the largest amount of railroad in comparison with its total area. the amount being 82.2 miles for each square mile of area. In a recent 1» sue uf Archlv fur Eisen- bahnwesen is published an annual statis- tical table of pthc miirouds of the world. I few of the ï¬gures of which will be in. teresting. Few of us gain â€byiwtrzhigvmistakes of others. but he who fails to proï¬t by bill own mistakes will soon be bankrupt in knowledge. Ono iroubi'emivrich the world is that there are so many people in it who are content. to drift; down stream. The ox standing idle In the shade has more trouble with the flies than the on. waiving thg yoke. The commonest kind of cheerful giver 1- she one who gives nothing but good. advice. When we cannot do as we would, 1! will smooth the jolts to be willing to do as we should. Int-non: Bu rdott “To err is human.†That is sound doctrine: nor is it. hard to live up to. The man who can get good out of I good book already has some good in him. We must have both wisdom and knowl- edge to get much benefit out of either. The man who will do good as often as he has opportunity will be busy every (In... Whoever kicks 6-991-â€" fla lie will ï¬nd n big brood o_f oghers hiding under in. um Vice either hides or draws its sword as 1093 as vn-tuo shows her face. Your ideal maryflveâ€"zigilâ€"fugecome your ldol,_ 111119235 your ideal is Christ. Disposinion is the mint that coins our oorgfarns or their counter-fairs. - _. ....-v.. leU awn: would b. br'ighse'r'." It takes both grace and grit: to bear dinppointmenu well. To profess Christ is a challenge to the world. not a defense. A wise man's mistakes are the capital argue experxence. A cheap religion is a useless extrava- moo. No sacriï¬ce is bitter when sweetened by love. The mistakes of Moses were made in America. Sharp Ind Pith: Saying: From tho Ram's Burn (alumna. Soon Finished the Picture. Railway .‘Iilrugv 0| 1h. World. eyes were brighter. the stars rhen :23 years of 8.52;. -, Courts, the banker. .PEAR PO! N T3. when 10'- “It is 1 Great. Public Beneï¬t."â€"Thele signiï¬cant words Were used in relation to D:. ’l‘homas’ Eclectriu Oil. by e gentle- man who had thorough! tested it.- merits in his own caseâ€" eving bee cured by it of lameness of the knee,o three or four years’ standing. It never fails to remove soreness as well as lame- ness, end is an incomparable pulmonle and corrective. Some of the ncrews used in watches no lo small that it takes 380.000 of them to weigh a pound. If God cast: our sins behind Hil back. we ought to be willing to do the name with thO faults of orhors. Uncle Abnerâ€"Jud Tompkins traded hmsos three times in one day last week. I’nvle Silas-So? An' yet some folks say tinms are no better than they was I few years ago. Heâ€"The former (ï¬eâ€"{He kind a we: thinks she tells a. mun and the latter the kind she thinks he tells her. A flew back for 50 c Kidney P111. and Plasten Sheâ€"What in the diï¬â€˜ei'ence betwee: Wkiite lies and black ones? Much distress and sickness in children In caused by worms. Mother Grzwcs' Worm Exterminator gives relief by re- moving the cause. Give it a trial And be convinced. The Vienna authorities have forbidden a men-ting advertised to take place in fur- therance of the cause of vegetarianism on the ground that it would constitute n. danger to the well-being of the Item. flinard's Liniment Cures Garget In Cows. Henry Peckâ€"Berth; was your mother at the joWeler a 30- day? Berthaâ€"Yes, papa But why do you wk? Hmry Peckâ€"I heard her singing “In the Sweet Buy and Buy" as I came 1'11. Health for the Worm Powders. Prospective Maidmshgxre, mum. 01’" came in t'tell yez Oi wasn’t comin’ to- merrer loike Oi promised yez. Mistress Electâ€"\Vhy. what’s the matter! Prospective Maid (~oothingly)â€"Oh, yis, mum. Oi am. 01 just wanted to see your oies bug out. St. Vitus Dance rapidly cured by Miller'l Compound Iron Pills. Cases of years’ standing now enjoying the best of health as a result of taking them. “Of cour'se,†sï¬Ã©ï¬'gred the girl 111 pink. "What. of him?†“Mabel Wilson is engaged to him." “How do you know? Did 1):. tell you?†“No; she didn’t tell me. But last even- ing she asked mo if I didn’t think he mu handsome.†“You know that fat-ed. big-noned Mr: :21ng the girl in blue A unique little candle has its own alco- tric plant all to itself. The candlestick in of iron, with . compumnent in the base in which can be ï¬tted a small battery. This battery is connected with the little bulb at the top of the op‘ique whit. glass can- dle. The incandescent light thus produc- ed in just the proper size for the flame of a real candle, and the whole can be can ‘ ried about the house with entire safety. Hinard’s Llnlment Cures Colds, etc “I was weak, scum-1y able to 6 self about, easily \vm-x-ied, and q couraged; Miller‘s Compound In rapidly brought about a change; felt better in my life than I do no‘ is frequently hem-d. nnw In Manu- Ice (Ire-m. Where cream alone is used in making ice cream one~half or one-thlrd of the quantity used should be scolded, the sugar dissolved in the SCRldEd portion, and when cool added to the rmnuining quantity of cream When cream is not obtainable, milk enriched. by the yolks of eggs may be used. allowing four to each quart of milk. Sculd the milk in a double boiler; beat the eggs and sugar together; add to the; hot milk, cook for a moment, then stmin into the ice cream mold end freeze.â€" Ladies’ Home Journal. ,ï¬---...-. .uvn, 1.4u-ucu'u .3 Vegetable Pills should be rammed L0 im- mediately. Two or three of these salu- tarypelletl. taken before going to bed, followed by doses of one or two pills for two or three nights in succession, will nervous a. preventive of attacks of dys- Pepsia and all the di~comf0rts which fol- ow in the train of that fell disorder. The means arolimple when the way is known. Prevent Disordm-«AL the fin-t, symp- toms of internal téipox-der, Parmch-c’s 17‘ ,_,‘,I‘ “-.‘ . A. , an English smrrï¬w on†137i; father‘s cherry tree. Anything an Ohio man doesn’t claim isn’t. worth having. A revolver that will shoot three miles has been invented. The wise poet will now see the advisability of sending h1- contrihutions by mail. An Ohio ma'n claims to hang a stone that link George Washington threw at _» n If some peoifle knew half as much u Llu-y think they know they wouldn’t havo sm-h good opinions of themselves. A girl is all right until she gets woman- lsh, and a. woman is all right until she gets girlish. All men are more or less prejudicedâ€"- [mt lwvause they want to be, but because they (‘uu't- help it. Mcthuselah probably lived to a ripe old age just m spite some girl who married him for his money. Butter is prim'e when it is fresh; tho man's youthful freshness disappears when he reuvhcs his prime. Hour to Bl’nbu- loo C When cream alone is u: roman is a pan! listener a women votes him a pleasing 'ouversatioualist. The luck of the fool is proverbial. but you newr hear a. lucky men speak of it. Life is a. peculiar ' 'ng. Three-quarters of it 133. “lie,†and It of it is an “if." A woman seldom was her friend with the same intensity n e hate: her enemies. It‘s better to low the person you can't marry than to marry the person you can't love. Tho Proper Cl unslflnatlon‘ Tan-urinal by Organ You Fruught \\ ith Meaning Rural the h ang... Battnry in n (fandlm Her Little» Joko. Pointed Paragraphs. How slim Know. that {yd-headed, frecklo u-wly able to drag my- w‘u-x-ied, and quite dis- (“nmpound Iron Pills the kind a woman children. Miller’s 7_ _-._-v Brown, (1011’ t you?" cenu. Miller‘s change; I never I do now; " thin London'l record of deaths by violence Wu 8,515 last year, being 124 abOVu Lbs 0w 0! the prooodlng in years. There are more than 70 hallsin Paris devoted to fencing, ouch preside: over by s fencing master more or less famous. children . “I don't undeistand these educational turns, but he Wants to take a post graduate course on the gridiron.†Going to a Finish. “Why does your son return after graduation, madam?" Aolgu'otte smoker sends into tho air nbont 4,000,000 particles of dust at every pull. wording to Dr. Atkim' lav-mgr I... New life for a quarter. Miller's Gom- pound Iron Pills. tongue-tied, you know. Not Vary Much. Mlu Oldglrlâ€"Do you think, Mr. Snit. kin- ll sincere when he writes that he loves me more than tongue can tell? Mm Poaohblowâ€"I dnro lay. He's L_»___A A , Holloway’s Corn Cure destro a all of coma and warts, root. axfd brzlfxingg‘ Who then would endure them with suck; a cheap and eff t l ' reach? ec ua remody winmn London’l record “II getting caught unhealthy, mm. m?" asked the little ï¬sh. “Not always, my son. I’ve known seve- ral of our tribe who increased 50 per cent. In weight otter they had been caught." Miller’s “'orm Powders are the best laxative medicine for children; A: nice as sugar. There an magniï¬cent churches in this country, but. nothing to compare with tho Church of Our Saviour in Moscow, which cost more than any other church in the world. It was built to celebrate the de- liverance of Moscow from the French, Ind 84,000,000 was spent; on it. llnard’s Liniment Cures Diphtheria. Uncle Andyâ€"Doctors' bills ought ter be in proportion tor the Iengrhoz‘ time that it takes ’91:: to cure a man of his disease. Aunt Abbyâ€"Well, hain’t they? Uncle Andyâ€"No; they seem ter be in prop'rtlon ter the length or the name of the diaeaze he has. It is because they impr Ye 1 assimilation that Mil-1m s( )1 Pills cause the 10d (011‘qu ios and the weight to im mmv so Fire In Wodding Ceromoulol. ‘ Fire is an essential in some wedding celebrations. In Persia the survive in read in front of the ï¬re. In Nicaragua, the priest, taking the couple om-h by the little ï¬nger. leads them to an apartment where aflre IS lighled. and thurc instructs the bride in her dutim. extinguishingic by way of conclusion. In Japan the woman kindles a ran-h and the bride- groom lights one from it. the pluythingsof the wife being burned Ihon and there. , V-..V,v â€uhâ€, uuuugu uemu- tuned digestive organs. poi-eon lindq its way into the blood. the prime consider- ation is to get. the poison out as m )idly nnd as thoroughly as possible. clay ma mean disaster. Parmelee's Vege~ tab 0 Pills will be found a most valualilc 1nd eï¬eccive medicine to assail the in- truder with. They never fail. They go at once to the seat of tho trouble 1nd work a permanent cure. To Sterillzu Jurs and Tops. Wall: jars thoroughly and ï¬ll “'th cold water. Place in a large Vcssvl with straw to keep them from [curbing the bottom at the kettle; surround with cold water. Heat gradually to boiling point; remove from water; empty and ï¬ll with fruit while hot. Place the cow-N in boiling water ï¬ve minutes. Dip rululscr lxmds in but do not allow than u; srunl New rubbers should be mud evvr‘y year and care must be taken that rim» of (‘Ovcrs at. not hurt, as that prcvems smlina 1.....- metzcany. Allow me to add that for four or 11V. years the editor of this paper has Inflated from an itching rash that attacked all hi! joints and all the ointments within reach failed to banish it. He took Dr. Wil- liams' Pink Pills last year and is nearly l well. Dyspepsia, rheumatism, sciatica, neu- ralgia, partial paralyfls, locomocor ataxia, nervous headache, nervous prostration, kidney trouble and discusvs depending upon humors in the blood. Sll(‘hu.§ scro~ fula, chronic erysipvlns. NIL. all disappear before a fair ll‘f‘atmunl with Dr, Williams’ Pink Pills. The}! gin: 1| hvrillhy glow to pale and flu low mmploxiuns and btxild up and renew UM" emin- awn-m, :iuld by all dealers or sent posl will :11 {inc .1 box or ‘ six boxes $2.50‘ by (lildl't'>~lllg the Dr. \Villiams‘ Mmlivinv (‘uq iii-«wkvillv, Ont. Do not be pvrsuadml to [aim Fume substi- tute. It Deponds on Dc; onttrDQayw-W'hen, th rough .. _-_ 'uv -vuuav uuuu me complclely recovered her health. Her Appetite is good, she has gained flesh 'upidly, and is able to attend to all her ‘wuseholvl duties. She voluntarily ofl'erl this I¢‘~‘ri:11nn_\';‘»s a tribute of gratiiude for the bum .‘ir she has derived, with the hop. 'hm others suffering as she has may be induced to try this health restoring rem- edy. Mrs. Dm'byshiru adds her testimony to thv (-m-rmtness of the statement: of Miss “My, [trial beneï¬t. A year ago she came to live with a; friend in Trenton, Mrs. \V. L. Dcrhyshire, and was so reduced that; she could not sit up an hour. She [cured her n-uuhle would drive her crazy. She was ‘Ldvised to try Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. She ropliell that she had used a box before and they had donp her no good. In was urged that she could not hope for relief Y‘rnm one box, and she commenced them .uzuin. She continued using the Pills rhrnughom the year, with the result that ills, dyspepsia. For nearly eight years Miss \Vuy suffered untold agonics with ~ivk headache and pains in the stomach. She tried several doctors without any ma- .A...‘ another positive cure through using Dr. Villiums’ Pink Pills. It is the case of Miss Cassie Way, who has been an acute sufferer from that common foe of human- il)‘ and the foundation for many other Some years ago we reported the case of Wm. Pickering, Trenton, being cured of locomotor ataxia. He was not: able to move and was conï¬ned to his bed for Weeks. Upon advice he tried Dr. Wilâ€" liams' Pink Pills and immediately obtain- ed relief. He is still free from the terrible excruciating affliction, and enjoys active, robust; health. We have just; learned of Th. \Vnrld'n Fixnlt Church II. lair-rod Untold Agony From Stomach Trouble. and Hell Handgunsâ€"Dn- WH- lllml' Pink PHI- Cured nor. From the Courier, Trenton, Ont. AYoung Lady in Trenton Releas- ed From Trouble. NERVOUS DYSPEPSIA. Worm Powders cure fever in Unvuryin: Sync-n) amau (.nur mum of t‘OVcX‘S arc that prevents sealing her- HI. Fisherman. return to college ve the powers of Cumpnund Iron 403 to multiply 3 so rapidly. 1m with fruit mute in boiling ruHxN‘ bands in m Stun! New (awry year and debili- THE ROBERT An? banker or ï¬nancial agentusny 0.x reu agen or ‘oslmusterin the Domimon, w: tell {uu that {’2 is perfectly “re to send us cub with he order fur lnything you want. I! you do notget exactly “but yfu order, 1nd at the Erica you order It, _\ou wzll nod" m. money ack. Expert bu era (1w te their onure time to ï¬lling orders or anxthing Ind "ery'hing customers want. Underpne roof we have as- sembled twenty stores thh :11 moat complete stocks prucurable. Tron: vi be no disap- huimmont or d lay tml you ll get more or bemer {Jr your mo: 93' I an elsewhere. Cata- lngm- free. 101“ ‘ 2-1.. uh). D1nc:on:H.H.F'.H».x-:n J W. NW A. E. Auk... ANTED.â€"Mcn and women everywhtn to distribute samples and .uh mm (‘n ' fornin Orange Syxup; 2 )vr dav .‘uni (xp:-.1<w~ d; cash evnrv weak; urtivnlarx ro: ’ v - n pal egayxx CALIFORNIA ORANGE SYRUP 4 n Sm i‘ï¬n'c’i-saé: 6:11. . v r.†-__ v .,...._, --.. .. â€â€1: A 10c. package will make 15 cups. Roklc - 1s used at your meals insmld of Tea and ()ufl‘vu Ask for it. Agent wanted throughout (Imp Ida. ROKCO MFG. 00., Toronto. Can. ..... _.- uâ€"nâ€"u nun-a vvrrEE Whoiesome and nourishing. Cures indu-estimn and all other ailments caused D Tea and cor. fee. which are po‘sonqun. Roe o Is nbsnlundv pure and can be used In my qunntity with“: Injury to your Ivatem. Rocko 3 es twiou zu- Iar nu Ten and Cofl'ue and only half tile .prit-e A 1A.. ....AI..«._- ...xn “My“ PERFECTLY SAFE. FOR Roxco’HE‘ALiH 6an TED; §IQIQTE Eon TEA AND COFFEE ASK__YOUR GROCER "Mrs. Bloggsis a woman of great ca- pacity." Hewittâ€"I like to see a manly man Jewattâ€"Lct me mtroduco you 34 Wife. On a parade ground at: Calcutta are several adjumnt birds. Those creatures walk up and down the grounds, and they look so much like soldiers that at a distance strangers omen mistake than: for such. I “as crmxn of Facial Neuralgis by MIN ARD DSI IMMUNI‘. J. H. BAILEY. bun-bah. I‘m. . I was CURED of Inflammatinn bv MINARD’ LIN 1M EXT. Mus. W. W. J unxsox. “HI-h nub I wns CURE!) of painful Gnltre by MINARD'S LINIMENT. Bxuum MCMULLKN. I‘M-«nu... Ix“. “Then you have seen her cat." “What's the matter with Sliver?†“He do sn' t know; he s so thin. “VVh at do you me: In by th 15?†“Simply than he can‘z.te11whethex- WI stomach trouble or backache.†Miller’s \Vorm and peevishness. Mr. Proudmanâ€"Perhaps he Jeweler. Mrs. Proudmanâ€"I believe Arthur will be a minister. He's always asking Inc about the pearly gates and things 11k: that. Pubiï¬iï¬iï¬f Wals'tij‘oh't. Chsthum: bun mWell,†she replied. “if the course you have pursued thus far is anything Lu judge by, fame will have to Le. below you when ypu leap to i ." fllnard’s Linimeut Cures Distompen “Some day," fame.“ "All Our" wm. Him. “The patience of J ob†was so great in 1» way That our stock of forbearance seem: small, For although he was all over boils, no they Hall's Catarrh Cure is uken M13 directly on the Mood and x of the lyaxcm. Send (m (min): F. J. CHENEY 8: "Sold by Druggism. 75c. I “dun J Sworn to before me and aubwl preavnce, this 8th day 0: Dncember Sun or Omo, CITY or 'I‘oumo. LUCAS COUNTY. '5' Faun J. Cunxuv mulws oath 1 mt he in tho senior partner of the: ï¬rm «,r F. J. CHENEY 0).. doing bu~incss in the (-iLv of T110110. County and Smte aim-vs id. MM x‘mt said ï¬rm will pay the sum of ONE HUN UHED DOLLARS {or each md every case , { UA'I‘ARRH that cannot be cured by the use 0! HA! L's CATARRH (1mm are considered fuéu CumIoâ€"The theory that; diet molds tho character in complexcly upset by statistics from Paris. Cawkerâ€"What Itatistics are you think- ing about! Cumsoâ€"Parismns eat 100,000 pounds of snails daily, and yet. the people of Pub a..- --__:;AÂ¥r a I SIMPSW Bicklo’n Anti-Consumptive Syrup stand: at the head of the list for all diseases of the throat and lungs. It acts like magic in breaking up a cold. A cough is soon subdued, tightness of the chest is relieved, even the worst case of consumption is re- lieved. while in recent cases it, may be said never to fail. It is a medicine pre- pared from the active principles or virtues of several medicinal herbs, and can be de- pended upon for all pulmonary com- plaints. Yet hé never boiled over at all. “He told me this morning he was a can- didate for some otIice or otherâ€"I forget now what it wasâ€"and that he was going into active framing for the campaign at once. And he hasn't done a thing all day except clean out the Itovepipes and cover himself with soon and dirt." SEAL 7.. ... my unit. “Since my husband concluded to go into poliiics, †said Mrs. Gofrequently, “I can- not understand him. †“What has he been doing now!" asked Mrs Seldom- Home. Adjutun! "in“ at Calcutta. cumr- arc-ate“ This year will mark the of Canada’s Great. Fair 5 Expnsi ion, which will be h‘ from August 28th to Septen ju>r twenty-one years sincc hihimm was esmhhnhml -- Not Exuvlly (‘ha Paar Frnnw. 0011191“on Uplet‘ lmnutlvn "in P A. w. GLEASON Notary Public. Cure in tsken Internally and be blood and mucous surface! wad (n h- uimuuioals tree. T.†grit-3 \ 3:0 .‘roledo.o o. mu mark tho coming of ago 5 Great. Fair and Industrial which will be held in Toronto a. nu.L A he said, “I shun leap b ‘owders for restlessnesn au'ended, and this year ments are being made as the expectation of a still un'o. Many entirely new be prespnted, while the ex- gs to their utmost. Tho military spectacles will be 17 ,., recent famous feats of xd sea by both England .nd arrangements have N‘parutimm CA'I‘ARRH Iha: cannot mm CATARRH Ct'nE. FRANK J. CHENEY. and Bubwribeï¬ in my ‘\,.nnmhn_ . n.-- :x r \" )Iich. COMPANY LIMiTED may boa Fair. PURE MANILLA IIG. LB. CASH WI'I'H ORDER. TWINE CENTRAL__ PRISON, PAINT “AK E RS. A11 dealers have it. Ask for card ‘ to us and we will tell you when to L1- WITEIRQW, 7 H. J. HILL, PAINT GRAND MILITARY AND NAVAL SPECTAGLES Famous English and American Battle. Depleted. Muvellou: Entertaiunwnt Features. The Rest Fair. The (theapost Fa'r. The Greatest Annual Fair on Earth. ENTRIES CLOSE AUG. 5th. Excursions on All Lines of Travel. For Prize Lists, Entry Forms and all {urtica- Iara address L01) .7?! PAINT Illustrated in the Wnrld’s Ixm less Telegraphing. Wireloss '1“ Improved X Rays. Aug. 28 to Sept. 9, ’99 é: RAMSAY SON, Canada's Great The Nation’s Holiday ! Fights off the hot sun, preserves the house, beagtifies it as well, and gives satisfaction if you use Ramsay’s CENTRAL PFii-SON (‘orrt‘spondencc Solicited. Advanf'cs Made on Consignments. JJ .YiPOHd 8200-, L UP-TO-DA’I'E ATTRACTIONS PROGRESS OF THE CENTURY INDUSTRIAL FAIR EQRONTO Pamphlet sent in plain, seale testimonials and full Informatio: to take or administer Samaria spondeuce considered sacredlv m on giving it regularly, as I had discovered something that set every nerve in my body tingling with hope and happiness, and I could see a bright future spread out before meva peaceful, happy home, a share in the good things of life, an attentive, loving husband, comforts, and everything else dear to a woman’s liea r-t. for my husband had told me that whiskey was Vile sturr and he was taking a dislike to it. It was only too true, for before I had given him the full course he had stOpped drinking altogether, but I kept giving the medicine till it was gone, and then sent for another lot to he ve on hand if he should relapse, as he had done from his promises before. He never has, and I am writing you this letter to tell you how thankful I am. I honestly believe it will cure the worst cases." She writes :-“I had {or a long time been thinning at trying the Samaria Prescription treatment on my bus. band {or his drinking habits, but I was afraid he would discover that 1 was giving him medicine. and the thought unnerved me. I hesitated for nearly a week, but one day when he came home very much intoxicated and his week’s salary nearly all spent,l threw offall fear and determined to make an effort to save our home from the ruin I saw coming, at all hazards. I sent for your Samaria Prescription and put it in his coffee a. directed next morning and watched and 121-2 yed for the result. At noon I gave him more and aiso at supper. He never suspected a thing, and I then boldly kept right TORONTO. President. I I ‘LA\¢ How 3 Drunken Husband Was Made a Sober Man a Determined Wife. FRUIT A33 PRODâ€"UCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS EXPDSITIUN 1899 f PAINT ROOF PAINT AND Hsnag er, Ton osro. aammlster Samaria Prescriptwn. Corr-e- ousidered sacredly confidential. Address Montreal. THE SAMARIA REMEDY CO., Jordan Street, Tor-onto, Om WumiQMTWiy-e 'I‘elepnomng, A WOMAN’S PLUCK WINS. All 1hi§ get it. 231 In: 8' A PATKETIC LETTE B. plain, sealed envelope free, giving Information, with dix ecuons how OUR IstTRATED CATALOG!!! Contains fallen information regarding the cm at acute. chronic And hncrvouu diam p110: howtoorder. etc" {3! \SQ‘1 ‘ §Lg (scaled)â€"FREIâ€"tolll SCi‘vtiCt. Kidney; and Dyspepsi.~ moon-1c] . u I. lied bv the Owen Electric Belt. and urn-:31. willinost assured}! do lo. 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