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Omemee Mirror (1894), 16 Aug 1900, p. 4

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vvâ€"â€"- “can an wuxuy- uvu m Both Register Decline. -‘.l'ho Luau: Quotations. Cattle 81,000 Per Road. Winnipeg, Aug_ 13.â€"Ex-Premier Gmway received a cablegram from England Ian. week offering him 83,000 for three head of thorough. bred cattle. which he had on exhibi- flan at the Winnipeg fair. This is ‘the highest price yet obtained for thoroughbred stock in this country. 4am Founder’s hunch Battloohip Cut Down a Torpedo Boat. Parts, Aug. 13. â€" During man- ;oeuvra of the French fleet 01‘ Cape :m and the torpedo boat destroyer Ghana. The Framee sank immediate- fly. The accident was due to the ‘Iact that the Framee turned to the :right when ordered to the left. It is .now known that out of the Framee’s «row 01 56 14 were Saved. The losses included three officers, Capmin Mau- tduit du Pleasix, the second lieutenant ‘and the Chief engineer. PORN-SH Roms, Aug. 13.â€"King Emmanuel m. took the formal constitutional jooth on Saturday before parliament. .The senate chamber was highly dec- orated with mourning draperies. The booming of cannon announced the de- fparture‘ of the royal party from the Quiz-inn], and all along the route hrze crowds gave the new king an ovation. When the cortege entered the senate chamber a. long and excit- ing scene of enthusiasm occurred. ‘ His majesty delivered an address af- ter taking the oath. His majesty in- ,voked God to witness his promises Iand assured his hearers that he Twonld work with all his heart for the grandeur and prosperity of Italy. lineman; percm ..... .850 380 Shambuchqpercwt. ....27 800 Lambs. each .............. 2 50 5‘350 Sheep. butchers’ .......... 2 50 d 50 Boss. choice. over 180 and up to 200 lbs. ........... 6 23 .... Hogs, thick fats .......... 5 3736 .... “ light under 160 lbs. 5 " .... “ corn-red .. 6 371,6 .... " lows ...... . .. 3T5 .... “ wags ...... .. 200 3.... CHEESE HARKET’. Cunwall, Aug. 13. â€" One thong and four hundred and ninetyâ€"ni boxa cheese boarded Saturday. 1.01 gwhiu and 434‘colored. All but 190 hoxa sold. White brought. 1’ 11-106. colored brought lOfic, Amati: an sold at 103/2c. radon, 593;; £3939". um hport cattle. choice .34 90 to $6 12% cattle, n ht ...... 4 36 4 w “ bulls. cho cc ...... 4 35 4 60 " bulls. light ........ 3 40 3 65 Loads good bulges?“ and 4 25 4 uporton, m ........ a 3!:th cattlemlcked lots 4 50 4 é? " good ........... . 4 30 4 50 ” medium, mixed . 8 96 4 10 ” common grassors. 3 $5 8 40. " Anterior ........ 2 o 2 85 “trouperdoz.......;0l6 Apples. per bbl. ...... o 75 1 M T030310 LIVE 5 TOOK. Toronto. Aug. 11.â€"The run of I1“ Stock was not. large yesterday, Bl earloads, composed of 995 cattle. 1,032 hogs, 707 sheep and lambs and 28 calves. The quality of fat stock has generally fair, when the season of the year is taken into considera- tion. Good to choice lots of butcher cattle were very scarce, while in- terior to common were plentiful and t wanted. In all other classes . was generally good. with 'prlcw unchanged from. Thursday's ~__A ‘- 1, Aug. 13.â€"Samrday’l flowâ€"Wheat, spot steady; No. 1 SW05)” 6: 4m to 63 5d; Wal- in. 53 lid to 6: 1d; No. 1 Northern Spring, 6. Md to 69 5d; No. 2 Rd! Winter, 63 2d to 65 336d; futures dull; Sept... 63 196d; Dec., 6: 2m "Iouoxra s'r. uwunxca nunxm'. lay dd strii; V ‘ i - Hay, per ton ........... $10 00 to $11 so Straw, shear, per ton 10 00 . _§t_nw._looge_ per ton.... 4 00 5 00 Liverpool. A . 13. â€" Saturdasi yhgag futurel dec med 34d to 9m par? chso. Aug. 13. â€"â€" Wheat tutum', sum declined nearly a. cent. a] bushel. Weak cables aflectcd wheat; LEADING WHIA‘X‘ H A BK 3T3. Following Were tbs closing price- qt inportanf Wheat centres , Satur- Y-EC-A. Beets. Dér'hoéi... beagi, per doz . Chickens per pal:- ....... Turkeys. er lb. ......... 0 chfi-kens, per pair. 0 50 mducka per pair“ .0 70 .0 o8 hit and Vosetablelâ€" 35 60:0 “~08 $853 a S Akin, choice No.1...... good. No.0 .. ...... v-w yuan o .. Barley hush. Buttex'. lb. rolls Em new-laid -Jw, uu Ill- ........... .0- Pen- bulb. ....... ...... suckwhent. bulb. ....... Wheat, white, bush ....so 71 to 3. “ red, bush ....... 07" ” fife, bush 0 71 -f‘ ,Iooae.bnsh......068 6 m KING TOOK THE OATH. THE MARKETS. who: on Saturdayâ€" Liverpool and me] In. Swore to the Italian Constitution. 'N TO DEATH. 010 On. not! >000 POLLY GAVE THE SERVANT AWAY A parrot in a certaixi house ally kept in the dining room famfily, but during the wi removed to the kitnhon cm- The dog opened his eyes, half-raised h‘s body, stretched himself out lazily at‘fnll length, gave a great yawn, as 31‘ awakened from a good sleep, and then, wfith a wag of his tail, went florward and tr‘ed to lick her hand. It was a cap‘tal piece of acting, and the fit of perfect guilelessness was very amns‘ng. ~’ ' ! No sooner had she retired than he emerged from his hiding-place, sat #own in. his usual position, and wink- ed in my face with a look which seem- ed to say; "Haven’t I done her 3” I In due course the good woman came to change the plates, and as soon as ‘ t the dog heard her step he slu'nk once more under the table; but in an in- stant, ere she had time to open the' door, he came out again, as if he had I suddenly taken another thought, end I threw himself dovn on the rug before i the fire, to all appearance fast asleep. 5 “Ah', Keeper! You there, you res-I cla ?” exclaimed his mistress in indig- , nant surprise, as she caught sight of a 1 I'd... snonm no longer be permitted, With black ink selling at five cents 0n the first day of the prohibition, éyor so a bbt‘tle. it seems hardly worth the dog lay and sulked in the kitchen; {While 10': one to use home-made ink, but on the second day, when the land- ”mt the ”(MIME is that all black ink lady brought in the dishes, he stole :58 not black by any means. The fol- ian noiselessly close behind her; and ’blowing recipe, hOWBVEF, WhiCh, by the while for the moment she bent over :wray is some 200 years old, tells you the table, he slipped quickly beneath hqw *0 make a. black ink that will it and waited. ' , ‘ ‘ " ' . 'nnf 'ntln A-) -‘.L‘,L . The dog used to come into my sit- ting-room, and give me his company at dinner, sitting on the floor beside my chair with his head on alevel with the plates. His master, however, fear: ing that he was being overfed, gave strict injunctions that this practice should no longer be permitted. .0: Which Showed Almost Human In- telllacnce. Among some interesting dog stories :old recently is one concerning are- narkably Sagacious St. Bernard, which ived at a house Where the writer of ,‘he story once boarded. If your dealer does not keep these pills, they will be 's_ent postpaid at 50 cents a box. of six boxes for 82.50. by addressing the Dr. Williams Medicine 00.. Brockville. Ont. my health, and I not only feel better than I have done for years, but 2w- tually feel younger. I very cheerfully recommend Dr. Williams’ Pink Pillsi to similar sufferers. I jeot to tits of melancholy or ill tem. per without apparent cause. It is obvious that the human body, in or- der to perform its functions, must be properly nourished, and this cannot be done when the food is improperly digested. ThoSe who suti‘er from in- digestion should exercise care as to diet', and only easily digested foods should be taken. But more than this is required â€"- the blood needs atten- tion in order that the stomach may be strengthened and the secretion of the gastric juices properly carried on. .There is no other medicine offered the public that will not so promptly and effectively as Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Proof of this is given in the case of ; Mrs. P. X. Doddridge, St. Sauveur, Que. In conversation with a report- er, Mrs. Doddridge said :â€""For quite .a number of years I have been a ter- rible sufferer from dyspepsia, accom- panied by the sick headaches that al-; most invariably come with this tron-i his. I suffered from terrible pains‘ in the stomach, bloating and belch- ing wind. All food seemed to dis- agree with me, and as a result of the . trouble, I was very much run down,i and at times ‘I was unable to do even light housework. I am sure I: tried a score of different medicines, but without success, and as I am sixty years of age. Lhad come to be lieve that it was hopeless to expect a cure. A friend who had used Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills with good re- suits, urged me to try this medicine,’ and my husband brought home a] cout‘gle of boxes. Before they Were finished, I felt flinch better; and we1 then got another half dozen boxes! and these have completely restored i Dyspepsia. causes more genuine dis- treas than most diseases that afflict mankind. In this country from one cause or another, its victims are num- bored fly the hundreds of thousands, and those afflicted always feel tired, worn out! and miserable. and are sub. AI Elderly Lady Tells of let Cure 'I'Iaruugh Ibo Use or Dr. wnnamv‘muk rm» Afler a Score of Other Remedies [lad p and h‘ TRICK OF A ST. BERNARD DYSPEPSIA AND HEADACHE. ,nd h‘s wife should be part- a business firm. Yes, an- eek-eyed s‘lent partner, wific is firm enough; . when traveling. ' tance be long, certaid house was usm - There she’s at; 'ecovering it; .Twoor to eat and sleeps rd. If its onged the t'k umnner the be]! had he parrot his cage : with th; » out, a lit- ux- ‘fLuu uug'u a, am- :fénu‘nces of l "’ I pauses of a e ,s'perae, two as Harahic Cc nce ‘put unto a l'chemioals; the! “water. Seo lad Hp‘lacejn .th A lady who takes a. great interest in graggedfichool work tells this excellent anecdote says Pearsgn’s Weekly. 1 ML- AL‘ ihue. Here i: the recipe: One quart of rainwater, filtered through a. close-woven cloth. three .zuuuuw u: cruised galls, one and a half fiancee of sulphate of iron, green cop- ‘iperae, two and a, half ounces of gum hrahic. Coarsely powder the galls and iput into a bottle with the other ichemioale; stir them up and add the Water. Securely close the bottle and tplace in the sunlight, letting the bot- tle stand until the gum arabic and coppe'as have dissolved. occasionally stirring the contents to bring this about. Shake the bottle each day for a month or six weeks. then add some 2.0 drops of carbolic acid to prevent ‘mold, and yowr ink is ready for nae. “A woeli~old baby. ” ;not tide, and which is dead _black in is if not content with being several miles from ‘the surface of the water hand were making constant efforts to to deeper still. ' The grass fish are so called because they always m'aintnin a vertical posi- tion andJ‘esem‘ble a bed of grass grow- ing from the bottom of the sea. Their tome is in the greatest depths of the tcean, and they have for neighbors treatures as curious as themselvesâ€" :uaint looking sea-squirts, strange fen spiders, sea. horses and animal _lowers. Here they live, swaying to tnd fro, with their snouts in the earth. be firmly fixed to the bush, and in this respect just the opposite to the "leaves with wings,” which can move it will from tree to tree; "Should you _see these tiny birds Iwayiug in the wind you would almost expect them to fly away, so life-like 'hre some of their motions; but they > Most extraordinary in its resembl- ance to an animal is the bird-pea. It Is found on a bush‘ about five feet high, growing in Western Australia, {the wings of the pea. are brown, with llark stripes, admirably representing the marking of feathers. The breast and tail are light green, while the head beak are a. still lighter color. \A tiny granite shaft was made to order for Dick, bearing his name and lhe touching inscription: "He was a Good Bird." The mound is piled high with pretty pink-tipped sea. shells and green Sod pxtenas from the grave to a little lence six inches high which surrounds Dick‘s lot. . There was so much weeping that it Was finally decided to bring it to an 5nd by hurrying up the burial services. the body was quickly placed in the have and a little mound was built up liver it. When everything was in readiness Ruth threw up a window, under which Was the newly made grave, and began playing a funeral march on the piano. One of the lads, who assisted in the grave digging, picked up the walnut basket and bore it slowly through the door. The girls followed with their arms full of dolls. When the grave was reached a signal was given to Ruth to stop playing, and she joined the crowd. Hymns were sung and tributes were spoken of the dead. All the girl friends of Dick’s little mistress, Ruth, attended the funeral dressed in deep black and. the 16 dolls that were in the erect congregation wore the same sombre hue. Dick was 6 years older than his little mistress, and spent fully half of his happy life in singing. When the little fellow died he was put in a silken shroud. afiwo ‘ boys of the neighborhood dug his grave, and a handsome jewel box, lined with white Velvet, served for acasket. A pet canny belonging to I. vary devoted twelve-year-old girl died the bther day of pneumonia. and received a buriul which probably stands alone in the annals of bird obsequies. Peculiar-ides of English Old Recipe for Black Ink. Two Queer Things. A Pet Canary. Are undoubtedly THE BEST. Testimonms from 4 chemists, 10 medals. 1: diploma. The most wholesome of beversgel. Recommended by Physicians. For ale every- where. Ale anaPorter More Than Ornament. Life is more than ornamental. What does the dead man care for the fringes of’his shroud ?â€"-Boston Congregation- alias. Khaki colou‘ed note paper is the latest novelty in stationery.- Teaching German in the Transvaal. Johannesburg has a. German school which last June was givng instruc- tion to 113 boys, 84 girls and 25 chil- dren in the kindergarten. is sour, and has a pungent taste, and the Indians leave off work and go por- wong hunting, cramming themselves with the berries. It is a lucky thing for them that the summer is so short, or there would be an epidemic of cholera. The Eskimo children have other things than snowballs and icebergs to eat. Things grow very fast in the short Arctic summer. As soon as the snow melts off in many places the ground is covered with a vine which bears a. small berry something like a huckleberry, porwong it is called. It JGHN LABATT, london, The boom of that gun would have extinguished a megaphone. right. 1, 2 He was very funny. One day We heard Lizzie lecturing him about something, and he retorted: "Don’t make such a noise! I can't hear the gun go off." John, our Zulu, preferred to get be- hind the big water-tank. I don’t think that would have saved him, but he was happy there; so that was all plucky. Men toad: this inconvenience in dif- ferent ways. One nervous man was actually seen to put up an umbrella when the bugler sounded the warning of a coming shell. while, when an. other exploded within a few: yards of an Irish policeman, the. only notice he ‘ tool]: of it was to remark: ‘ “Begob, fw-hat will they be pluyin' at next?" 1 I had a shell-proof fort construct- ed under my house, and my servants were told that they could come into it any time they heard the bugle. Lizzie did com in a few times, when she was handy, but as a. rule she did] not bother, and was really very: . 1 THE; If the bugler got his little tune off smart, there were about fifteen sec- onds in which to dodge under a wall or rush into your fort. At times the shelling was very seâ€" vere, and buglars were constantly on duty to give warning “hen the big siege guns of the Boers were fired. meat themselves or sending a mem- ber of their family for it. Parsons; lawyers, doctors, business menâ€"we were all there, and it was a hmge joke that we were all in the‘ same box; but it was well that the joke didn’t last too long. It was very funmy ’to see all the town's big swells either {etching their made-ms a! Kimberley During the Rom- bardment. In times of long-continued danger, man often weak to relieve the strain by turning to account anything which 0:”! be called a. joke. The brave de- fenders of Kimberley toumd plenty to laugh at ewm in times of bo-mba:rd- ment, and the recently published jour- nal; of Dr. Oliver Ashe lays stress on the hummus of the siege. DODD%””T ll KIDNEY BRIGHT’S | DISEASE RUMORS OF THE SIEGE. ACRTIC FRUIT. Dodd's Kidney Pills are fifty cents a box at all druggists. ie the deadliest and most painful malady to which mankind is subject. Dodd'e Kidney Pins Will cure any case of Bright's Dis-nee. They hnve never failed in one single case. They are the only remedy that ever has Cured it, and they are due only remedy that can. There are imitations of Dodd's Kidney Pillsâ€"pill, box and nameâ€"but imita- tions are dangerous. The original and on] enuine cure for Bright’s cue ls OF PILLS Peach smns Are Stubborn. Loni!s Quinze bodices are beginning Peach stains are particularly hardgt° appear for ball gowns. These are to remove. They should be soaked a. 5 tight» With 0- long Sharp point, at the long time in a weak solution of chlor- I bad‘ and trout, While over the hips ide of lime ; rinse very thoroughly. they are very short. Waiterâ€"He said it was a horse on him. What He Said. Landlord â€"When you gave Kickhard sausage for his breakfast, What did he say? Few Divorces in Scotland. The court of sessions of Scotland granted 175 divorces in 1899. Two- thirds of the actions were brought by wives. All for the Service. We must bring something of all our powers. something of intellect in judg- ment and of the heart in enthusiasm, but much of the soul, for the service of the soul is the soul of service. Minard’s Liniment Cures Goldss. Etc. Ambition. “I care not.” said the stout man, “who writes the songs of a nation as long as I can invent their summer drinks!” Intelligence of Animals. A German naturalist has collected evidence that monkeys, dogs, cats, birds and other animals recognize ,themselves or other animals in minors and pictures. Not so very big. But it was mad clear through. - What angered it? \Vh)’, it had been shot at twice and than that little sawed Off Billingsby came up with his camera and plant- ed itan dtook aim at the bear, andâ€" well, the bear just couldn't stand it! He gave a snort and a roar and broke the trapâ€"and Iguess Billingsby is lunning yet! 1 The bear broke the trap. you say? \Vas it a. big bear? A lady writes : “I was enabled to remove the cows, root and branch, by the use of Hollowny’s Corn Cure.” Others who have iried it. have the same experience. , oeen made 1n England with smokeless i Loneemmg cumin" lcoal This eculiar fuel ma be burn- , It would not seem to the casual! ' p y , ‘ _ _ :ed either in an crdinary grate or in a :1: usellrleepler tniiebémi tobl “die any " basin in the middle of the room with- i oug ' a on ‘ e:e um e nnnn- .‘out developing any perceptible odor or ,m‘les. let there are certain paints :smoke at any time. The fire looks ’ that it.- would be well to bear in mind i . _ ‘ ‘ inbout them. One is that they burn 5:;ngfiee 2111125111)? fire, and the flame l brighter and longer when kept in the 3 ' istoreroom for several months after1 , , ithe date of purchase. A large stockl HOW S This! ‘should, therefore, be acquired at a} We otter One Hundred Dollars reward for time, and be stored away for future :g;5'H°;I§?s °éngartrfifrguigft cum“ 1"? 0‘1”“ use. Winter-made candles are usually F. J. CHENEY 00., Teledo, 0. We, the undersigned. have known F. J. accounted the be“ for use. Should.Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe fine wax candles become soiled or diS- Ihim perfectly honorable in all business . . , transaction,- and financially able to carry colmed by damn or other 1111501183109, ’out any obligations made by their firm. they may be restored to pristine fresh- )IYll‘Ii'l‘ g 'lv‘RikLl‘ithE‘hlqllt-Eilchplgggllitg. ~ - - 0c.. v; - Hess by rubblnz them Wlth a piece Of VIN, oWhoiesnie Druxtl;ls. 'l‘oiedO, ‘ 0. clean flannel moistened with snirits. Hall'sdlCatnx-rn Cure lsllakim igtcrnfilir. . _ »actln rectiy upon the ).00( :ll] mucous 0f wme' As candles hale apronounc- :surfnges or the system. Testimonials sent} ed odor of their own, they shouldlrree: Price 75c per bottle. Sold by anal-11;,- never be placed anywhere in the vi- ‘blm' cinity of soft foods, such as butter, , A Bright Soldier. 13rd: Cheese: etc' A militarv (mmfnin doth-ma: n? in- ._ _--., v- -.-un*wuuc. "1L1: Ll. It blistered the horse, but there was no ring-bone and Dear Sirs.-â€"-I hzue great faith in MIN- ARD‘ S LIXIMEV . as last yuar 1 cured a horse of Ring-bone. wigh five bottles. 7. kn...a_» a A- , 77‘ -__., v It is, of course, premature to at- tempt to predict the changes which will be brought about as a result of the present war, but it is characteris- tic of the cool temper in which the present crisis is being faced that two suggestions are already being discussed in high quarters as certain to be seri- 1 ously considered when the crisis is over. One of these is the conversion of a large proportion of our infantry regiments into a mounted force, and the other is the certainty that the col- onies must be granted some sort of ‘ representation in the control of thel defences of the Empire. The present; is obviously not the time for their discussion; but I know (writes aLon- ' don correspondent) that in influential quarters both these questions are re- garded as certain to come up for dis- : cussion when the more pressing needs;L of the Empire have been met, and our’ supremacy established in South Africa. . C. RICHARDS CO. DANIEL MURCHISON. ”A Four Falls, N .B. l < v , V, _______ vaAbuU .' Have you an unpleasant taste in the mouth? Does your head ache and have you dizziness P If so. your stomach is out of order and you need medicine. But you do not like medicine. He that prefers sickness to medicine must suffer. but; un- der the circllnwbances Lhe wise man would procure a box of Parmelee’s Vege- table Pills and speedily get; himself in health, and strive to keep so. . UV“ . ..... u vau Jvul PRpemte? Have/you a coated tongue ? ‘vg ‘vnn nn H. Many whe are very seldom solicit- ous that God should have the shells are eating the kernels themselves. Salvation is not the gathering of the salvage, but the perfection of the Whole being. It is not the length but the large~ ness of eternal life that makes it do- sirablo. “â€"7 'â€" ~¢â€"v AWUUU‘ Light; conigs with the knowledge of God and love with the taste of His love. It is useless reaching out dirty hands for, God’s holy gifts. The experience of Christians is not always Christian experience. Mix all your grief with gratitude and it will taste of the latter. . --o grass. ' He who fem God in not druid of any other. There is no second childhood in the Christian life. Sigqnls of'panger.â€"Have y The falling louu enrich ého living The Future of the TOO MUCH. SPEAR Pbififs.‘ in a nidhth no lameness. Army. 01} lost your A matinee of pale blue chiffon. orna- mented with all over lace in a Renais- sance patterrn, is very chic. Girdle»; of gold orailver galoon. en- riched with jewels. combined with col- ored panne or velvet. One trial of Mother Grave’s Worm Ex~ terminator will convince you that; it; has no equal as a. worm medicine. Buy a bot- tle and see if it does not please you. Washable belts of white leather are very popular. Tomâ€"Oh, I don’t know. She shuts her eyes when being kissed, just the same as the others do. They Are All Alike. Jackâ€"She is a new woman, isn’t she? It Xeeds an Airlng. The Chinese boast that their civili- zation is 4,000 years old. Perhaps that is the reason why it is necessary to shoot a few holes through it for pur- poses of ventilation. Hinarfl’s LIIHHIGHT CHI‘BS Distemper Unfortunately True. “Revenge to-day, mourning to-mor- row,” is the cry in the European capitals, but there will be many mourning to-morréws before the day of revenge comes. Do Not Delay.â€"\Vlien, through debili- tated digestive organs. poison finds its way into the blood, the prime consider- ation is to get the poison out. as rapidly and as thoroughly as possible. Delay may mean disaster. Pnrmelee’s Vege- table Pills will be found r. mass valuable and effective medicine to assail the in- truder with. They never fail. They go at once to the seat of the trouble and work a. permanent cure. “I should think the wind was blow- ing," was the man's reply. “What would you think if you saw a. banner waving over the field of bat- tle?” A Bright Soldier. A military captain, desirous of in- spiring a. soldier with patriotic senti- ments, asked him the following ques- tion: England's Smokeless Coal. Experiments have for some time been made in England with smokeless coal. This peculiar fuel may be burn- ed either in an ordinary grate or in a. basin in the middle of the room with- out developing any perceptible odor or smoke at anv time. The fire looks like the finest coal fire, and the flame is white and blue. High' Prices for Chinese Pottery. In London recently very high prices [were given for some pieces of Nau- king pottery, the puichasers being probably moved to unusual prodigal- ity by the suspicion that after the present Chinese troubles shall have been settled such pottery will be more than ever difficult of procurement. Three vases, each ten inches high, brought $1,155, and a pair of 104g- necked bottles sold for $1, 050. l Minard’s Lmiment Cures Garget in cows w_._. --. mm, L unuyu, nuuuuxulcâ€"lnese few ad'cciives apply with eculiar force to Dr. homAs’ Eclectric Oi --a standard external and internal remedy, adapted to the relief and cure of coughs, sore throat, hoarseness and all affections of the breath- ing organs, kidney troubles. excoriatious, sores, lameness and physical pain. It ww a terrible predicament in which to place a. woman. How could she claim the new hat without giving herself away? “I’ll betâ€"you a. new hat your osity will not permit you to 1e alone. ’ ’ Did 8120 Get: the Hat. It was a mean trick, of course, and doubtless get even one of the far corners of the drawor of the library table. “What's that?” she asked. “Oh, nothing of any consequence,” he replied. Now, if he had simply thrown it carelessly into the drawer she would have thought nothing of it, but the care he took to put it clear over in‘ the far corner and the fact that he seemed ill at ease after he found that his action had been observed aroused her curiosity. She wondered what it: was, and she reasoned with herself ‘that he had said it was “nothing of importance,” so he would have no- body but himself to blame if she took a. look at it. She was justified in in- ferring from his words that there was no reason why she should not. And this is what she read scribbled on al piece of paper: Safe Certain Pro‘mpt,_E_conomicâ€"These u-u ‘3'}-..L: _A, He wondered what it asoned with herself it was “nothing of he would have no- 1r curi- let this Entries close August 4th. zxcuastons on ALL Lulu or Tum For prize fists, entry forms, eta, addreu Andra!) Smith,RR.C.V.8. HJ. Hill, President. “a... Torn-£- Brilliant and Realistic {ankle Spectacle. TH! SIEGE OF MAFIKINal AND A THE RILIIFI Timely Arrival ofcanadlan Artlllory. The C Exggsition and 0!"!in mum’s-t Ifiaustrial Fair â€"__________ All tfio Latest Nov cities. Many direct fr tom Europe. The Mai-venous Resources of our Country Thoroughly Exploited. AUG. 27th to SEPT. 8th. ISOO STOPPED FREE. Permanent- gTS 1y Cured. m2. Kung‘s amen- xsnw: Imsrnazs. Positive cure for an vi'Vuus Diseases. F1753, I-.pi10psv.$pasms and St. Vilus‘Dance. ‘ o Fits or Xervonsuew after first day’s use. TreatlSe and 82 trial bottle sen: Lrough Canmiim Agency mm: to Fit patients they paying ounces; charg'n-s (miv when received Send to Dr KIme.::31Archst._ Phindebhiapn will a" the p 05!: of agent,- nud moechnnu. Pest-paw. i mtragcd c'auhgue a! 81 pay”. vi Arr-onions for 3'0"!” remedies (or the destruction hurt: on firm. Luau. ro-ev‘oulhm. etc.. zen: on nod“ at x colts. Tn: Burma: Townmr anszmr. Lzm-cnceviile. Que. The All-Canada Show! EASTERN TOERSHIP NURSERY. 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