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Omemee Mirror (1894), 21 Sep 1899, p. 4

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held. ed. The cpgqroiorm was administer- ed by Dr. Gaviller and the dead wo- man’s mother-in-law was present, at. the operation. An inquest will b. I._I_I " 33m Dlod In the Dentist’a Chair. Hamilton, Sept. 19.â€"There was another unfortunate death in the dental ofiice of Dr. Charles Thomp- ton yesterday. Mrs. Walter Jennings died’ while under the influence of chloroform and having teeth extract- v.... New Yorkllv...‘ Milwaukee ..... 0 71% St. Louis ....... 0 68% Toledo ............. Detroit ............. Dnluth.l\'o.1 Nor 0 673% Duluth, No.1 h’d 0 7052’ Minneabolls.... 0 66% Cash. Chicago ........ 8.... New York .......... Milwaukee ..... 0 71; St. Louis ....... 0 68} Toledo ............. Den-oi}. ............ The American visible wheat supply 18 39,322,000 bushels, as compared with 36,129.000 bushvls a “TOUR ago, and 10,188,000 bushels a. year ago. LIVERPOOL 31A liKETS. 7-'Etverpool, Sept. 19.â€"Close~Spot wheat, steady; red Winter, 5s 0d; northern spring, 63 Id; futures quiet, Sept. 53 9%d, Dec. 55 llfid. March 68 0%d. Spot corn. firm, 3s 552d; fuâ€" tures quiet. Sept. 38 mm, Oct. 35 5%(1, Nov. 33 5?;01, Dec. 35 5%(1, Jan. 38 4%d, Feb. 35 013d. Flour, :85 6d. LEADING WEEAT MARKETS. Following were the closing price; at Important centresryesnel'duy: evening Ill. )1“. o! squir- Fall-I “'au Found MUfllr'Smpick-mn Circumuancas â€"Bod! Badly Bruised. Smith’ 3 Falls, Sept. 19 .â€"â€"\Irs. Anne flake, wife of Thomas Blake of this Wn, Was found dead in an upper of their hou_se VgSLCI‘dLH mom- under circugisiv‘aac-s that requir- atigation. The Chiuf of Inlice Mum; 's‘obk C'hurgc of the dmg the arrival of C-m-unux ‘who at; once Look sups lo thn Cnblu a Lituo Higher on You“- ofl Uloulnouâ€"Chicago Lowor for tho Dayâ€"The Latest: Prices. Chicago, Sept. 19. -â€" Supt. wheat closed here yesterday at TUfihc, Due. 70%c and May T31_,c. Liverpool, Sept. 19.â€"-â€"\\'hcat futures closed yesterday l/zd highcr than Sat- nun-I-.. m the g51'd' law, Minimum-(T last. year, empowering the Government to confiscate the claims and llllnt'S be- longing to people comrictcd of tree.- son or conspiracy against the state, and empowering the Government to order that the mines be Worked, and if this instruction is disregarded to work them through its owu agents. The reâ€"adopted article comes into force immediately. They Are Unanimous. The Transvaal State Secretary, Mr. F. W.»Reitz, in the course of an in- terview yesterday. declared that the Government, the Volksraad and the! people Were unanimous regarding the attitude which the. Transvaal has as- mad and that there was no found- ation Whatever for the reports of diflerenccs. Mr. Reitz also asserted that the Transvaal‘s decision was arrived at in conjunction with the Orange Free State. Another Warllkl} Move F Pretoria, Sept 19 â€"1..e M m :figdoptcd the mi: Berlin, Sept. 19.-â€"The Associated Press learns authoritatively that the German Governmcnt has emphatical- ly informed President. Kruger to ex- pect no assistance in the event of war With Great Britain, and that the German consuls in the Transvaal have been instructed to inform Gerâ€" mans who volunteer their help that they will be aiding President Kruger at their own risk. LOOKS .LIKE. MURDER The members of the Afrikunder Bund in Cape Town intend to con- vene the Bund in Congress to con- sider the situation. A Bloemfontein paper reports the dismissal of sev- eral Englishmen from the Bloemfon- tein police force, because of their re tusal to promise to serve on the command; Mr. Chamberlain came to London from Birmingham yesterday after- noon and spent. the evening at the Colonial Office. While there he re.» ceived a. despatch from Lord Salis- bury, who is at. Hatfield House. and sent a. special messenger with deâ€" spatches to the Premier. There has been a. lively interchange of den spatula between the Foreign. War and Colonial Offices. but no summons has yet been iSsln-d for a Cabinet Council. Long (h-spatches Were sent, last evening to the Viceroy of India, Lord Curzon of Kedleston, and to the British High Couunissioner in South Africa, Sir Alfred Milner. lard Woluloy at. War Odlce. Gen. Lord Garnet Wolseley, Field Marshal and Coxnnmnderâ€"inâ€"Chief, reâ€"‘ turned to London yesterday, and im- mediately repaired to the War Office, iwhere he remained busily employed .tho greater part of the day. The special despatches from South Africa. confirm the rvport telegraphed yesterday that the Boers are mass- ing artillery in positions command~ inb Laing’s Neck. Small Boer detach- ments occupy positions above Bun‘alo river. Mr. Green. Is Afraid. The Cape Town correspondent of The Daily Chroniclu says: It is re- ported here that Mr. Conyngham Green, English diplomatic agent, at, Pretoria, fears that. an attempt will be made to dynamite the British agency. | - Universal Flatness in the London Stock Markets. London, Sept. 19.â€"â€"Thcre was uni- versal flatness in the markets here yesterday, especially in the first, hour and they closed weak, with small re- covery. The Transvaal “at is now regarded as certain, the only unus- tion being, will the Orange Free State join in it? Consuls fell 7-16 Americans opened 1,53 under purity and weakened all day. closing: at the worst on monetary apprehensions. Chamberlain in London. M57“! Kain Disquloungâ€"Mr. Cham- berl-ln In Londonâ€"Intorchango of Dupntehos Botween the Wanvl‘oroign and. Colonial omceIâ€"Lord Wolsoloy it War Ofllco -Boers Man-hug Artlnory to Command Lainz’n 240k. THE MARKETS. Germany Warns K tug‘ VISIBLE SUPPLY. Boer- Manning Artillery. xent. was made until Lbh the medical wit.- TIGHRDH] H8 GERIHIN. 069 Wheat supply as compared , a Week ago, a year ago, fine Volksraad the mining ar- 067 The Portugal Repurt Denied. London, Sept. lS.~Enquiry at the Portuguese Logation here elicited a denial of the n'port that Great Brit. ain and Portugal are about to sign a. convention. by which the latter leases to the formor certain territory and stations in Portuguese East Africa, and that (:vrmany has secur- ed similar advantages from Portu- -1.‘ Mr.‘ Stiens claims to be able to give artificial sight to the blind by mmns of 21.1 electrical apparatus he has do- vised. He says the apparatus will. as in a camera, focus the rays of light from the objegt to the brain, and sight is given, the oijcts being clearly seen. Mr. Stions says he is also engaged on an oloctrical appa- ratus by means of which deaf per- sons will be made to hear perfectly. London, Sept. 18. -â€" The reported discoveries of Mr. Peter Sticns, a Russian scientist, have been occupy- ing some attention lately in London. Will Celebrate the Jubilee 0! Mn. Bloomer's First Divided Skirt. London, Supt. 18.â€"â€"Adherents of rational dress are arranging a (le- monstration at Reading on Oct. 2:. which is to indicate completely tin- superiority of progreSsive raiment. [and eclipse even the historic gatherâ€" ing at Oxford two years ago, when ladies dined there and declined to admit any not. Wearing garments of emancipation. 0n the coming occa- sion members of the Rational Dress League are to ride their cycles, start- ing in two groups. from Hyde Park corner. There will be a. dinner in the evening at the Queen's Hotel. at which Viscounu-ss Ilarherton will preside. Prizes are to he awarded for the two most rational and Wu- manlike costumes worn. Speaking generally, the display is to be a kind of jubilee celebration of the famous Mrs. Bloomer’s chief claim to dis- tinction. as that extremely advanced lady first, wore the divided skirt in 1849. French Con-pirate” Are Not to B. Pronecutedâ€"Purin Had - Narrow Estczlpe. Paris, Sept. leiâ€"Tho charges of complicity in the alli-trt-d conspiracy to bring about a change in the form of government will not be prosecuted in the cases of the four prisoners, in- cluding a. printer of the nnti-Juif. who have already left for the (‘ha- brol. and the butchers who attempt- ed to supply M. Guerin with provi- sions. This leavos 212 prisoners to be dealt with, although the Senate, sit- ting as a. high court, may reinstitute proceedings against the above men- tioned persmis. Paris Had a Narrow Escape. Paris, Sept. 152â€"141 Liberte pubâ€" lishes a. report of an interview with Deputy La. Gresse, who was received by the Premier, )I. \\'ultlcckâ€"Rousseau, on Saturday. The Premier, the De- puty says, declared that the Orlean- ists had a wonderful organization, and that the Due (l’()rlc;1ns had been on the point of entering Paris. He also said that the anti-Semitic and patriotic leagues, at a sign from De- roulede, could have put 20,000 men in the streets of Paris. and that the republic had escaped a coup de force by the narrowvst margin. RATIONAL DRESS “'OJIEN TO MEET‘ Toronto. Supt. ISLâ€"Chief Justice Sir Georg: Burton and Justices Sir John Boyd, Lister. Moss and Macâ€" lennan in tho ('ourt of Appeal at ()sâ€" goode Hull, yesterday heard the ar- guments in the Rust Elgin election case and X‘eSoerd their decision. The appeal was against the decision of Justices Maclonngui and Osler, in which they dismifivsod the petition of Mathew Euston and agreed that C. A. Bron/er, the Conservative candi- date, was duly olvcicd. Mr. and Mrs. Sauvia and Child of Mon- treal Struck by a Train. Montrcal, Sept. 19.â€"Mr. and Mrs. J. Sauvic and their little, daughter were instantly killvd while attempt,- ing to cross the ('unudiun l’ucilic tracks at. Inchu-tu lust night. 'Tlu-y were in a buggy. and when the en- gine struck thou) {In-y \wrc hurled 500 feet. Enginwr King did all he could to ava the ut‘('l(lvllt. Mr. Sau- vie was tonnerly u rvsith-nt of Hawk- esbury. She had several times of la' plied to the authuritios to 1'! her husband, saying: that he murder her, but. nulhing was until too late. nesses to hold‘u post~mortem exam. ination. In the awning a. further adâ€" journment until “'ednmduy at 1 . m. was made, owing to the absence of a. material witness. Body Covormi “'ith Bruins. The body, when discovered, was in nearly a. nude state. and was cover- ed with bruiScs and abrasions from ‘head to footâ€"some old, some rtk cent. It appears that Blake and his wife, together with a man named‘ Hy. Mchth, were drinking together on Saturday evening, and Blake, be- coming jealous of MoGrath, beat his wife with a. stick. Mchth has not been arrested yet, but search is be ing made for him. Blake, on being asked to go to work on Monday morning, said he could not, as his Wife was dead. He also said she died at 9 o'clock Saturday night; that she was misbehaving, and that he had thrashed her with a stick. He was placed under arrest. First. Wife bind Same Way. His first wife died under similar circumstances 25 years ago. He is said to be subject to epilepsy and has a violent temper. His wife frequent- ly showed marks of violence, but, as both frequently indulged, this atâ€" tracted little attention. LEWING THEM DOWN. THREE INST Wonderful, if True. Thu East l'lvgin Appeal. 'all times of late apâ€" .xxrm' KILLED. restrain 2 would ,3 done "a V. -___~. ‘ul‘l‘ib‘b "Yes; what axrgoose! Why doesn’t he carry the kgaby and trundle the water- melon?" Len Slippery. "Look at that munâ€"carrying a. water- melon and trundling arbaby carriage.” “‘7 __.v...- y.....°u. HPâ€"I wish sodaâ€"6h would invent end- less vncations. A Heavy Souvenir. “Getting home from the seaside?” “Yes.” “Any curiosities?" “One. My board bill is coming freight." They Would Be High Priced. Sheâ€"What a lot of things they're in- venting now-chainless wheels and horse- Iesg carriage: and all those things. Placing H1. Knife. ”Pat,” said his young wife, wish you wouldn’t put your knife your mouth when you eat. " “An’ phwero wduld yez hov mo put it?” said Pat in astonishment. “In In. cyan" Have you tried Hollowny’n Corn Cure Y It has no equal for removing thou trouble- some excresencgs. as many havo testified who he." tried 1t. During the last: twelve months over 24,000 persons, representing 35 nation- alities, have visited Shakespeare’s birthplace. R Was Enough. Lauraâ€"The fortune teller said Mill Elderly was to be married soon. Floraâ€"To whom? Lauraâ€"I don’t know. The poor girl was so happy she forgot to ask! a very steep hill last August my horse stumbled and fell, cutting himself fearfully about the head and body. I used MINARD’S LINIMENT freely on him and in a. few days he was as well as ever. Proof to tho Contrary. "Do you believe Chaxlie really uk- od her to marry him?” “Is she engaged to him?” “No. )1 ‘ “A snob in 1 nobody who spends time and money in trying to make people think he is somebody.” “What is a snob, Uncle Christo- pher?” In Russia no one drives without having a thin cord with a. running noose around the neck of his horse. When the animal bolts the cord is pulled, and the horse stops as soon as it feels the pressure on the wind- p1pe. Tho Lucania Behind Time. New York, Supt. 152â€"3110 Cunard- er Lucaniu arrh'cd yesterday from Liverpool, about 2% hours behind time. The primary cause of the Luâ€" cunia’s delay Was the strike at Livâ€" erpool, which compelled the com- pany to man the grvut simmer with ‘ boys and inexperienced men as fire- men, who “'Cl‘u unable to kcup up the steam to the standard required. Shorbruoke. Mrs. \"right struck by a Train. Brantford, ()nt.. Fem. 18.-â€"Mrs. Hugh Wright. of Btu-ford was driving to Brantford Saturday morning, and when crossing the ’I‘. H. B. cross- ing here, was struck by the incom- ing train. The rig was completely destroyed and the horse killed. Mrs. Wright received several had cuts, but it. is thought not serious. Gynwpnmay,:_WhiI_e driving flown Pilgrims to Shakespeare'u Tomb. Seven Moro Fishermen Drowned. St. John' 3, NHL, SvpL. JS.â€"-Thc Peary relief ste-unvr Diana returned from Sydnev C. 13., Friduv night. Frightful damage \vus done along the coast by Thursdav night's storm. Seven more fishermen are reported to have been drowned, scores 01' schoon- ers and other craft Were driven ashore, and a numlwr of wharves were demo] ishcd “Then he didn’t. ” West, Ontario Conservatives met at Stoufl’villc on Saturduy, and arrang- ed for the Executive ConuniLu-e to bring out a candidate in opposition to Mr. Gould for the scat Vaulted by the death of Sir J. 1). Edgar. A convention to nominate a Domâ€" inion candidate for the South Riding of \Vcntwox'th will be llt‘ld by the Conservatives in Hamilton on the 19th Oct. German squadron at Kiau-Chou. Berlin, Sept. 18.â€"â€"-/\ dospatch from Kiuu-(‘hou aXHIOIUH'PS the arrival there on Saturday of Prince Henry of Prussia and the German squadron in Chinese waters. Still Pretending to Fight. Manila, Sept. 18.â€"Thc United States protected cruiser Charleston begun a. heavy homhurdmcnt of the fort on Subig‘ Day Thursday. Little damage was done. The monitor Monâ€" tcn-y and the gunlmat Concord are returning: to Suhig: Buy to continue the bmnhardmmn. Bad Fruit Cust Him De'ly. Londo‘n, Sept. 18.--The jury in the case of W. S. Carmichael. secretary of Lipton‘s, Limited, who was imlirtcd because the company had in its [uns- session a quantity of bad fruit. mu] jam. returned a. verdict, of guilty. The penalty is a. fine of £50 or six months' imprisonment. Driving In Russia. Alert Consorvzuivau. J. B. A. Bmuoamn. Defined. x “as ('ompletq-h horse killwl. Mrs. om] had cuts, but GUI Clerkâ€"I wouldn‘t put you to that trouble for the world, sir. I’ll just and the goods collect. Willing to Obllge. New Customerâ€"I’ll drop in next Week and pay this bill. Minard‘s Liniment Cures Burns, etc. Fledgedbyâ€"Did you ‘ever try buy- ing an engagement ring? The “'ay It Seems. Gallowbyâ€"By J ovel I wish I could do something fine and great, some- thing that would fix the eyes of all the world on me! Ipidon as Mechanlotans. The spider that seeks out a pebble and anchor: her web with it clearly makes use of a. tool. The pebble is analogous to the iron anchor used by man. Spiders have been seen to no. nsils for anchors. A low back for 50 cents. Miller‘- Kidnoy Pm: and Planter. Miller’l Compound Iron P111: roster. ill. color to pale cheek and bloodless lips. Get from the druggist a solution of chromic acid two druchms to one fluid ounce of water. Dip a sliverkof wood, as n match or a. toothpick, in the so- lution and touch the warts with it. The process may be repeated every day or two for three or four times. Warts sometimes disappear without treatment, which accounts for the‘ supposed efficacy of somo of the charms used to remove them.â€"Ladioa’ Home Journal. A dose of Miller’s Worm Powders ocom Iionally will keep the children healthy. Dr. William’ Pink Pills cured by going to the root of the disease. They renew and build up the blood, and strengthen the nerves, thus driving disease from the system. Avoid imi- tations by insisting that every box you purchase is enclosed in a wrapper bearing the full trade mark, Dr. Wil- liams’ Pink Pills for Pale People. “I am as much averse to making personal matters public as any one could possibly be, but my long con- tinued illness was so widely known and my recovery has been so marked and satisfactory that I feel that I owe a. debt of gmtifude to the simple but efl‘ective remedy which oured me, and this is why I thus acknowledge it, as well as to show to those who are up in years and in ill-health what Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills did for me. ” w A Safe Method of Removing Warn. {a trial; he first got one box then three,then half a dozen, and took them regularly. No very marked effects, he says, were noticeable but with char- acteristic persistence he purchased a further supply. By the time twelve or thirteen boxes had been taken, he felt that new blood was coursing through his veins; that he possessed new vigor and was able to perform all the duties his business calls demanded. ‘ “For a year I continued to take the ‘ pills,” he said. “I know I was re- gaining my old time strength and good health and I was determined the cure should be complete and perman- ent, and I give them the credit for making me the new man I feel myself to be today. As evidence that my re- covery in complete I have only to state that this spring I have conduct- ed a number of auction sales in the open air with perfect ease and with entire satisfaction to my clients. ed a tanning business. He subsequent- ly engaged in the droving and butch- el'ing business. and some twenty-five years ago. owing to his superior knowl- edge of the value of live stock, he took out a license as an auctioneer. In this calling he becamo at once popular and he was constantly on the road, driving: in all kinds of weather, holding auction sales several days a. wuek. Although possessing astrong healthy constitution. the continued exposure and hard work selling some days for six or eight hours at; a streteh, he madually lost his strength and vigor. and alnml'. three years ago found himself a collapsed and worn- out-man. In t-onvm'sation With a. re- porter of the Free Press he said :--“I felt that my days of usefulness were over. My strength had departed, my voiee was gone, I was too weal: to do work of any kind and I was undeni- ably useless to myself or anyone else. My symptoms were peculiar and hafiied several of the best local physio- ians. who differed very much in their diagnosis. I took their medicines faithfully but no improvement result:- ed. I did not: sutl'er much pain but was a very sick man. Had no appe- tite. no strength, could not sleep. and both myself and my friends concluded that my days onfiarth were numbered and that my \\'(‘.'n~out system would in a very short time lie down in eter- nal rest. I had to give up all my busi- ness interests. ’ When Mr. llenistreet’i condition was most serious his atten- tion was attraettzl by the published testimonial of Rev. Mr. Freeman, a minister with whom he. was personally aequainted. relating to his restoration to health after using Dr. \Villiams’ Pink l’ills. 110 was partieulzu'ly im- presed with this testimonial, and con- cluded that these pills must possess singular merit and healing power or Rev. Mr. Freeman would not: lend his name to their approbation. Mr. Hemstreet then decided to give them 4‘ â€"Iu>â€"du.a-. No man is better known to the peo- ple of the counties of Halton and Wel- lington than William Hemstraet, a pimwcr and min-h esteemed resident of Avron. Mr. Humstreot is a. native of this county, having been born in Trafalgar township in 1817. In his ymmgor days: Mr. Hmnstrectz conduct- I. was Amicted with Illness for a Long Period. and Thought Eli Days 0] Usefulness were Past-die is Again as Hearty and Robust u H. “'al 10 Years Ago. From the Acton Free Press. WILLIAM HEMSTREET'S HEALTH RENEWED AT SEVENTY. A PIUMER’S STORY. -V- n ...-x. rempomry rellef. Purmelee's Vegetable Pills will not. only induce sleep, but will act so beneficially that. the subject: will wake refreshed and restored to happiness. ,VV,,, ....- . vuu uuuu no nucu with gloom and dismal Iorebodlugsv ”19 result of derangement of the digestive organs, sleeplessuess comes to add to the distress. If only the sub'ecc could sleep chem wouldbeoblivion or a while and temporary relief Purmclqe’s Yegetahlg mu“ ...m .m. “a; ,- Sleep]essness.-â€"W’hen the nerves are un- strum: and the wlx ‘e body given u to wretcheduess. wt}: r the mind is [led .».:»|. ,A Mr. Justwedâ€"So I am, dearest; but. the way you hold on to your fortune is a. caution. Mrs. Justwedâ€"Bcfore we were mar- ried you said you would be willing to go through anything for me. Prohibition in Liverpool. There is a district in Liverpool in habitated by 60,000 people when 1n~ toxicating liquor cannot. be bought. A new woman’s club is to b. start- ed in London, to which no one undo: six feet in height will be admitted. I can eat well, and my digestion in good. Miller’s Compound Iron Pins did it. Reduced Freight Rates. The French auihm‘ities have decided to grant a. reduction of 50 per cent. in freight rates on railways for all good: sent by other European count- ries to the exhibition next year. Some authorities hold the idea that Achild’s disposition is largely gov- erned by his dicf, citing the gentle- ness of the rice-eating races against the quarrcling of heat-eating child- ren in proof. Miner’s Worm Powders euro fever in children. Wifeâ€"Huh! I don’t see how dear little Fidocnn stmd it to kiss me, when he kno“ s I ve just been kissed by a horrid man. Husbandâ€"I don’t see how you kiss that dog. Carp II “'ondcrfully Made. People marvel at the mechanism of the human body, with its 492 bones and 60 arteries. But man is simple in this respect compared with carp. That remarkable fish moves no fewer than 4,386 bones and muscles every time it breathes. It has 4‘320 veins, to say nothing of its 99 muscles. New life for a quarLor. Miller's Com- pound Iron Pills. Algrettos for “'omcn'l Hats. A British consul in Venezuela. has made a. most clahomre report to his government of the destrucrion of birds for the supply of aiwrertes for wom- s hats. He estin mos that the num- ber of birds killed in 1898 for this pur- pose was 1,538,738. No less than 870 birds have to be killed to produce two and a quarter pounds of the smaller feathers. “It is to be femed,” adds the consul, “that this waste will within an appreciable time exhaust the supply. ” laxauvo medicine for children; as nice as sugar. I Every woman can have pretty handl ‘no matter whether 8110 be compelled to do her own housework or not. Washing the hands in a little must- ard water and then rinsing them well is exvollent for cleansing them after handling substanocs with an unpleas- ant odor. A lemon bath, too, is a de- lightful luxury for both the hands and face and gives the skin on envi- able sense of cleanncss and smooth- ness. In short, the lemon isacuro for nearly all the ills that a. summer woman’s complexion is heir to, and she who has not adopted it will do well to do so immvdiately. The Queen’s Aver-dons. Among the queen’s aversions are coal, gas, tobacco and cats. All her majesty’s fireplaces burn beech logs only. Of late years electricity has been sparingly introduced into Wind- sor castle, but most of the artificial light required is still procured from wax candles. Smoking is strictly for- bidden in the castle. Among all the varieties of pet animals owned bv the queen there is not to be found a eat of any description. and it is against the regulations of the royal palaces to keep such an animal where it may be seen by the queen. Health for the children. Miller" Worm Powders. An Excellent Savory Dish. Such dishes as beef or veal olives are attractive and palatable. Suffic- ient meat for them may be purchas- ed for a. single meal; in fact, this is [ true of all stews; but broils and ‘roasts are not good when small. Beef olives are strips of thin round steak with a small piece of suet or bacon rolled and tied within. They are first browned in a little snot, and than stowed slowly until tenderâ€"about one hourâ€"in a brown sauce made by add- ing two tablespooufuls of flour to the fat in which they are browned. Af- ter mixing, add a pint of hot water and a seasoning of onion, bay leaf, salt and pepper.â€"Ladies’ Home Jour~ no.1. Miller’s “'orm Powder-s are the best I was pale and weakly fox-yearn. M11- 191"; Compound Iron l’illl brought about a. change. . When the family diatribe threatens she knows how and when to deftly change the subject. She never corrects the children in the presence of anyone, not event. be family. She lets everyone have stain of his or her own. She is always polite to the child- ren’s friends. Disorder of a temporary nature doe! not visibly disturb her. She never dwells an unpleasant rem- iniscences. She is never a martyr. She never apologizes for the food. She never describes her aches and Fooxl's Efl‘oct on Temper. A Dog's Strong Stomach. Tull “'omon'a Club. To Have “’hlto Hands. THE IL EAL MOTHER. BINDER TWINE AND MANILA ROPE ONTARIO BINDER TWINE 00.. us 17919:: Button Atoms. Tums}.- _ pup-our". o- «comm. Write us. HAMILTON. (30¢ ksii U‘rf F'L'o w Eb: .' 'n'liii'i ‘i’irb it D. ”GAS, STEELE BRISTOL, nun-nap... A. -mvu «n Rise In Value of Land. Land in England is three hundred times as valuable now as it was 200 years ago. PE9W$,_89!-LER5. Mmmws Freddyâ€"I don't know; I haven’t misbehaved any yet? He Couldn‘t Bay. Friendâ€"How do you like _, rnr new teacher, Freddy? Use the safe, p1 umrmt and eflectual worm killer, Mother vaes' \Vorm Ex- terminator; nothin: equals 1:. Procure a bottle and take in L omc. Hendersonâ€"He didn‘t court her at 811. Jackson married a widow. She Did the Courting. Williamsonâ€"Did Jackson court his wife very long before he married her.? Mlnard’s Liniment for sale everywhere. A Confident Lover. “That young couple must b. on- gaged. " “Do they act sponny?” “No, but he smokes a pipe now when they walk out in the evening. " A Pertinent Query. Her Fatherâ€"Did you jump on that fresh young man last night when he suggested that you might sit on his lap? V”. -.-...... ”3‘”... Dr. Thomas’ Eclevcric Oil with the ordin- ary ungucms, lotions and salves. The); are oftentimes inflammatory and astring- ent. The Oil is, on the contrary. emin- ently conling 51ml scumhing when applied externally to relieve [)‘llll, and powerfully remedial when swallowed. Try ”(tâ€"IL would he a gross injustice to confnpnd thug _st:u'ul:1rd healing: agentâ€" “Yes, provided you sit in the shade of a. tall tree while you suck the lemon.” Thr Bait Mada. 5mm {1)}lt:st:|lu::|'- An Ounce of Prevention. “Doctor, 9. friend of mine has assur- ed me that sucking lemons will pre- vent: sea sickness. Is that; true?” a- “v... .m“. .u. \4\Iuhllaq uutus. 111‘ flmnnmtion of the lungs. and all affections of the throat and CllLNC. Its agreeableness to the taste makes it a faVourite with ladies and children. Severe colds are 0:“in cured by the us. i of Bickle’s Anti-Consuniptive Syrup, I medicine of exrrmmlinury penetrating and 1 healing properties. in is acknowledged! bythose who have med it. as being chni Best medicine-solii for coughs. colds. in- ' Hixonâ€"Oh, {on don't suppose I married woman is going to give her little plan away, do you? Secret. Dixonâ€"Why is it that it is unmarried women who write on how to manage a husband. Herselfâ€"What was tho use of jump- No Flies on Her. Bobby (at tea table)â€"Why. Iho ain’t dusty a. bit. His motherâ€"Dusty! Who? What? Bobbyâ€"I mean Ann," Lavina. Didn’t you tell Mrs. Gum yesterday that aunty had been on' we shelf for quite 12 years? Minard’s Liniment Relieves Neuralglé. Minard’s Liniment Cures Dandr‘uf}. “She? Great Caesar! Hasn’t she been speaker of the house for th. last 15 years?” Had Lots of nxpmlence. “I am quite surprised, Mr. Meeker, at your wife 5 knowledge of parlia- mentary law. ” , Va. » -u vl‘A‘v‘ 5U \iul'l. {on must [Ike internal n mk‘dles. Hall's Catarrh ‘ure is taken imernnliy, and acts directly on the blood and mucous sur‘aces. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a quack rmdit-ine. It was prescribed by one of the best plum, 01:11. in this country fur years. and is a rl-gulzir prescription. It 15 composed of the best tunic: known, combined with the best blood I)lll‘lfi(‘l'5, acting directly on the mucom surfaces. The In-rfect combination ofthe two ingrvdirnzs is what products such wonderful results i.. curing Cutarrh. Sand for testlm< 'ninls. frm'. F. J. CHENEY 00.. PropL. Toledo. 0. Sold by druggistn mice 75c. with LOCAL API’LI! ‘A'I‘IONS reach the seat of tin: th-‘vnsv. C: or constitutional dscuso. :md in Ethelâ€"Why, you see. Alice asked Kate to tell her just what she thought of her. Maudeâ€"Yes? Ethelâ€"Kate told her. Are Friends No ifoI‘o. Maudeâ€"What is the quarrel tween Alice and Kate? The Flagging Encrzies Revivedâ€"Con- Stan: application to busineSs is a tax up- on the energies, and if ihere be not relax- ation, lussitude and depression are sure to intervene. These come from scomachic troubles. The want of exercise brings on nervous irregularities, and the stomach ceases to assimilate food properly. In this condition I’arinelee’s Vegemble Pills will he found a recupemLiveof rare power. restoring the organs to healthful action, gispclling depression, and reviving the ,,_‘,,-‘ flag“, in" energies. “It is not worth while knocking, ” was the reply. “The peeple are not up to much. I have just had a. peep through the window and saw two ladies playing on one piano. ” Poor Field for Enterprise. A beggar was coming out of a house when another beggar met him at the garden gate and asked what chance there was of getting anything. Catarrh Cannot Be élfid WWW MMW‘ rWWWMWM RUB IT ONunUB IT HARDâ€"KEEP RUBBING I!‘ ON. IT HAS GOT TO STOP THE PAIN. THAT'S “'HAT IT'S FOR- NEURALGIA IF YOU'V F. ST. #30038 OIL (3111315 To :1 L.“ . H. CH L.S. B . E J Lu‘. .9 H. S; ‘A'I‘IONS‘ us they cunnfl i-‘“:L"“. Catarrh to I blood su, and in order to‘cun it "rvma-djes. Hall’s Catarrh GET Cuflc‘ofl Extract Spices usually article: Johnston McFarlana. 80:: 0, Toronto. 00:. Cu: this out and srn-z 1314-”: with the num o.’ alumna. zxpreu Mfr-v Jl; we “"11 ulup you 1:14 1:” with 0mm by rxprv r ‘ t w exzuu‘lmh .1 as mine [Layout exgm an: A ,1 if you (mu 1:. “My; 1 11.: rely numacmry. Mr». .I- '17}? nwrml prfirr .; 95;;4 .s' ' x 'm: is a Hwy 1, 1.5.4. .Ild'nrius model vm; and 2m . bow. extra 51.: u: A hm “the price. Buy direct (rum us and - Contains ruxxesqtnror'maxi or acute. chrome andi no) Varicoccle. Nervous Pr nstmn‘nn Rhe! Sciatica nidn IcyDisea:c. Lumbago, La and D) spepsia. OUR ILLUSTRF. :ED CATALOGUE n___. )~ A n n Wiihgqt rifled acme, TORONTO Electricity. as applied by the Owen Electric Belt and Suspensory. will most assuredly do so. it, is the only known power than will supply what is lrumin . qamely nerve Iorce or power. impart Louc an v1 or to me orgamand arouse :u healthy action t ;e whom nervous sysmm. I. will most assuredly cure. u ugh u pursuzng a {nug‘croua graphics. Pro- acrly creme-d. these dbmhcs can 0 f’qsiiiveiy Cured I‘housands of people nu .N'ervous Diseases, sm-h impoteucy. Lost, Manh‘ nodes of treatment tail 1 >f nerve force or power! 3y an medical treatmox woul try to accotmliis iru‘gs is pmjsujng a, dun l nousanc: or people fiufi'er from a variety 0! Nervous Diseases, surh as Seminal “'eaknealz impotemzy. Lost Manhood. etc. that the 0 nodes of treatment If i110 cure. There its loss )1’ nerve force or power that cannot. be restored 3y anv medical treatmcm. and any doctor who wouki Lry no accomplim this by any kind at irugs is pursuing a dangerous grandee. Pro- )erly treawd. these digcascs can 0 flew-vans VEfiifseases part. of therbdeIibE-‘Jx'é‘ The only scientific and made. for g.ncra1 um. I generates. eu‘onz curren' uudcr‘peyfept control a nd The Owen Electml Belt bl [ Any lumkcrur financial agvxa't._lluy ex ea 'lgcmor ,wsstmmler in the Dun: mn. wi tell 'uu mm m ls pcrx‘el‘xly Safe 1. ; Svnd us cub with the nrderfrr auyrlxi.ug gnu wmt. I! you do not get exactly hut yin orll'r, 1nd at tho rice yuu . rder it. lou le receive the money ack. Expcrz buvers dvv ytc Lheir entire time to filling crllcra {or azxa'tlxiug and chryzhlng cumumcre want. U: . rune roof we have “- nemlllcd twenty stun-5' l Ah the most eumpleu net-ks prlcumble. Tlerc will bu 'lO disap- wmnnen: 0rd lay tnl y lu will get more or b~tter flr your moleg' L an elsewhere. Catt lugue free. 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