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Omemee Mirror (1894), 28 Sep 1899, p. 4

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q! 911 l‘ ii I" h Plymouth, capital of the Island 0! Montserrat, reports the destruction by fire of many buildings which had escaped the recent Jamaican hurri- cane. At Anguilla. 700 inhabitants Ire wildly nppeeling for immediate luppliee of water, besides food. bet- ICOW with a. pike pole, when he tell into tho wnter. Pruident William Smith of the First. National Bank of Charlotte. Mich., was killed at Wolvertino on Saturday by being thrown from log carrier against. a moving saw. Mr. Smith held vast lumber interests in Choboygan County. and was rated a.- on. of thr richest man In the county. Some children were roasting pota- toes in a. bonfire in Toronto on Sat- urday, and Mabel Kay's (aged ten years) dress caught tire. Her six- yearâ€"old brother and later her moâ€" ther were badly burned in attempt- ing to quench the flames, but Mabel was so badly burned that she died on Sunday. The estate of Mr. Mowat, tho Stratfor d prixate banker, is not. ex- pected to pay more than 25 cents on the dollar 1 It. is announced in Dublin that the §Muck Ross estate, embracing: the {Lakes of Killurney. will be sold at. auction, .\0\. 20 ? Storekeeper-s in the Rue de Chabrol, Paris demand $60 000 from the Gov- emment as compensation for their .1093 of business during the siege 0! Jules Gucrin's house. Saturday morning Homer 0., the 6-year-old son of Mr. Robert Kenm- dy, was drowned at Lindsay, below Kennedy J: Davis’ lumber yard. He attempted to push a. lum- Abdul] Richaui, an Assyrian, 78 years of age. was sentenced to peni- tentiary for life a}. Montreal on Sat- urday by Justice Ouimot, he having been convicted of criminal assault. upon a girl 17 years of age, of St. Hubert. Que. By the explosion of molten metal at. Shoenbergers Steel Wu rks, at Pittsburg. {our men " ere dangnousâ€" 1y injured. The explosion was caus- ed by the overturning vi a, Ladle of hot metal. Because he would not give a. dollar to two unknown men who asked him James McDonald of Toronto, “as robbed and murderously assaulted late on Friday night Within 200 .yards of his home. ‘ Captain McCallum of the SS. Phila- ,delphian has been committed for ’trial for nmnslaughter at Quebec. He gave bail. himself in $2000, and two surctics in a similar amount each, to appear lu-l‘urc the court on Oct. 20. The horse of Mr. Gray of Toronto Junction, on Thursday ran away and did not, stop until it had put its head through a. plate glass window. It. was fear-fully cut and had to be killed at once. Mr. Gray was not inâ€" :m-ed, although it wag some time be- ...â€" 4 UNCLASSIFIED. The International Congregational Council is in session at Boston. An inquest on the drowning of the Infant child of Ezra Book of Silver- dale. was hcld Saturday afternoon before Coroner Comfort. The jury returned a wrdict stating that. the child came to its death by being thrown into the Well by the mother, who did so in a fit of temporary in- sanity. Mrs. Book will be removed to an asylum. Willie Curran, aged 29'; years, youngest son of William Curran at Toronto, was killed by a trolley car on Friday night. An inquest has been ordered. By a gunning accident William Young, aged 14, son of Dr. Young, hsylum superintendent at West Sel- kirk, \Ian., lost. his arm near the shoulder. He is expected to recover. The German Emperor and Empress have contributed 30,000 marks to the Red Cross Society for the relief of the sufferers from the recent. floods in Bavaria. October 1:: has been fixed for the hearing of the Exchequer Court. case 01 the Queen v. The British Ameri- can Bank Note Company. In this matter the Government claims heavy damages from the defendant firm for Alleged breach of contract, but the firm replies that the Government of the day was cognizant of and party to any departure from the strict letter of the contract, the spirit of the contract having been lived up to. CASUALTIES. A harvest hand named Thompson from near Woodstock, Ont., was bad. 13' injured by a threshing machine ao- cident near Wawanesa, Man. Ex-President Gen. Ben. Harrison is still arguing before the Anglo-Veneâ€" zuelan Boundary Arbitration Com- mittee in Paris. Thursday he claim- ed that. Great Britain had never claimed more than the Dutch had, and that the latter-’3 claim was much less than any line now suggested by Britain. Mrs. Ezra Book, who resides with her husband in Gainsborough Town- ship, near Silvcrdale, on Thursday morning took her infant; child and threw it into the well, and, without. saying a, word to any person, wan- dered to the home of her mother, four miles from the scene of the tra- gedy. She told all about. the deed when questioned. The woman is un- doubtedly insane, but. an inquest will be held. The members of the French Medical Mission, which was sent. to Lisbon to investigate the bubonic plague, announce that so far nobody inocul- ated with Ycrsin's antiâ€"plague serum has died. General Brault, who succeeded Gen- eral Renouurd as chief of the general stat! No. 4, 1898, is dead. DOINGS OF THE WEEK Wlu'le carding his oxen on Thursday at RossWay, near Digby. CS” Ken- neth Hatfield. aged 21. was attacked by bleeding at the nose, and (lied while attcmpung to reach his house. €3le AND CMNINALS. 0. B. Byland killed his wife and his brother and then commuted sui- clde at Walla Walla. Wash . (11 Fri- day The ringleader or the band or high- waymcn who stole £12,000 on Sept. 12 while it. was in transit. to a. large bank in London, has been arrested. Thoxnas Sta-ad, the Ottawa. nun who was recently conVicLed on a. charge of burglarizing the house 0! Charles E. Moss. has been given three years in Kingston Penitentiary. mned. Punctuated and Front-wed b Plthy Paragraphs {or the Peru-u 01 Practical Poop]. - Poncnal. Political Burglar-s went through about. six stores at. Boissevain, Man. They seemed to have keys to nearly every one of the buildings. They got little money. ITEMS OF INTEREST FROM AROUND THE WORLD and Profitable. THE DEAD. Orange Judd Farmer strongly advo« cates crimson clover throughout the north as a “cover crop.” and says it may be sown on any vacant land after June 15 and will make a rank growth before freezing weather. This growth will add largely to the aoil’s stock of nitrogen if plowed under either in the fall or early spring and this even though it may entirely winter hill POLITICSâ€"IMPERIAL. Reliable reports at St. John’s, Nfld, from England state that the negoâ€" tiations with France over the French shore question have failed, and that tho British Ministry will invite the Colonial Legislature at its next ses- sion to renew the modus vivendi about the lobster fishery along the French shore. The Colonial Govern- ment, it is announced. will refuso to enact any such measure. POLITICSâ€"FOREIGN. The Austrian Cabinet has resigned. At the electiuns last week for the Second Chamber of the Riksdag‘, Stockholm returned 21 out of 22 Lib- erals. The decree of the Government fix- ing Oct. 6 to Oct. 8, hr the pri- mary elections of santo Dom‘ngo, and providing for the meeting of the electoral college during the last week of October, although a. revoluticnary action and against the constitution has been well received. umcora will be elected for the full term -- {our years. Jiminez is the nnly candidate for the Presidency of the Repuolic. Alexandria, Sept. 25.â€"â€"Thero Inn been a recrudescence of the bubonic plague here. TWO cases have boon officially reported, one of which prov- ed fatal. John W. Foster has returned to Washington from his summer home. and has begun to take up the threads of his work in connection with the arrangmnent of a. modus vi- vendi relating to the Alaskan boun- dary. There has been no change in thi. status of this question recently. One woman was burned to death and another woman and an insane man are also bvliuved to have been buried in the ruins of St. Vincent Hospital, at Norfnlk, W. Va... which caught tire Thursday. The building collapsed. The Dominion Labor Congress, in session at, Montreal, on Friday un- animously rosolv-yl to form an inde- pendent political party, condemned the Government for not. enforcing the- alien labor law, and for its course on the Chinese question, and elected Ralph Smith, M.l’.}'., Nanaimo. pro- sident. The next. meeting will be held at Ottawa. ‘ A great. fire on Thursday evening almost completely destroyed tho hr mous and beautiful church of San Francisco, Peru, founded by Pizarro, in 1535. fore ho was gm out from under the scattered load. Fifty men. six guns and four w:- gons of “A" Baum-y left Kingston on Friday for Deseronto artillery camp. 'J‘hvy went by route march. camping at. “doses. Friday night. A correspondont of the Cologne Gn- zette from Samoa telegraphs to his paper that. there in increasing exciteâ€" ment and anti-German sentiment in the Islands, owing to alleged British machinations. He predicts a. now up- rising u-nlusa the malcontenta are energetically rvstralnod. THE BUSINESS WORLD. A woolen mill combine. taking in the live mills u! the Penman Com- pany, the Moody Mills, Hamilton. a mill at Paris, one at. Almonte. and those at Kingston is proposed. The capitalization “()llld run up into a. million dollars. The engagement. is announced of. London, Eng, of Miss Isabel How- land, third daughter of the iaie W. H. Rowland. several times Mayor of Toronto. Canada. to Captain Bar- Debt, a surgeon in the Indian army. Mrs. W. 11. Rowland is at present residing in England, and will winter in Switzerland. THE FIRE RECORD. Fir. on Saturday in the furnace room beneath the dry kiln at W. C. Edwards’ mills at Ottawa caused dumage amounting to about $7000. The Venezuelan Government. Is con- centrating iLs eusLern forces at Gui- ra to meet. the revolutionist troops under General Meta, A decisive en- gagement is expected to take place very soon. F. W. Miller 0f Peterboro has re- ceived a letter from his son. Capt. T. Miller of the First. Battalion Scotch Guards, Chelsea. Barracks, London. England. His regiment is in readiness at. any moment to leave {0r South Africa. George L‘n-vussu. 45 years of uge. lormurly of (Emil-rich, Ont" hanged himsoh‘ in u I'mml be occupied in St. John's svhonl at Sing Sing, N.Y. He was forum-fly u bookkeeper in the Molsons Bank in Montreal. After losing his positiun six months ago, he failed to obtain Work. In his poo- keks were letters from hil wife, ask- mg him to share her lot. PURELY PERSONAL. Lady Minto, the wife 01 the Gov- ernor-General of Canada, expects to witness the cup races at. New York, after which she will sail for Eng- land. It is reported that A. G. Ramsay, the presidunt and manager of the Canada Life Insurance Company. is to resign shortly. and that he will not remove from Hamilton to ‘Toâ€" ronto, “'le the head offices are transferred to the latter city. The successor of Mr. Ramsay is llkcly to be Hon. George A. Cox. The post. 0! general manager will go Lo E. \V. Cox, son of the Senator. SUICIDES. The body of Mrs. Frederick Bridg~ ens, a cousin of Andrew Carnegie, was found in a millpond near her home at Oyster Bay, L.I., on Friday. She was in mmlorntc circumstances and poor health. It, is not. known whether sho counnittcd suicide or was droxnwd :wcidontally. leW/éaww More Inbon lo Plague. POLITICSâ€"CANADIAN. FOR MEN OF WAR. Experienced Auntâ€"No, dear, it is not alt water. But you an I0 very fresh, you know. Sore Feetâ€"Mrs. E. J. Neill, New Arm- Igh, P. Q.. writes: “For nearly six months I was troubled with burning whee end pains in my feet: to such on ex- tent that I could not. sleep n nl ht, end umy feet were badly swollen could not wear my boots for weeke. At last. I gotoboLCle of Dr. Thomas‘ Eclectric Oil end resolved to try it and to my netonieh- men: I [at almost instant relief, end the one bottle accomplished o perfect cure. Eflnctn Ar. Slmllnr. Summer Girl (at popular bathing resort )â€"This must be salt water. I can almost float in it. so rapidly does lung irritation spread Ind deepen, that often in a few weeks n simple cough culminates in tuberculnr consumption. Give heed to a. cough. there is always danger in delay. get 1. bottle of Bickle’s Anti-Consumptive Syrup.e.nd cure yourself. It is a medi- cine unsur used for all throat and lun troubles. tie compounded from savers. herbs, each one of which stands at the heed of the list 5.: exerting 3 wonderful influence in curing consumption end ell lunar troubles. Chicago .. ....S. $0 magso 73% $0 75-? Km x'ork ....s.... 0 741,4, 0 7m, 0 sun: Milwaukeee 0.072%. St. Louis 0 71‘}; 0 71% 0 731A, 0 77 Toledo ...... . . .. . 0 711/. 0 74"}; 0 71¢: thmlt, rod. . 0 73 0 751,5 0 7875 Detroit, white. 0 71% Dulutilzl, No 1 fi 0 0V. 0 Nor! ern . .. 0 701 7 0 70% 73 ’ Duluth, No 1 hard .. ....072% Minneapolis .. 0 68% 0 71% 0 691/; 0 72% Liverpoolâ€"Closeâ€"Spot wheat firm, rod winter 55 101,94, northern spring (is ‘..’.d, fu- tl.res firm, Sept. 5s 1055311, Dec. (is. MAL March (is 1%(1: spot corn quiet. 35 "d. futures firm. Sept. 35 7d, Oct. 35 7d. Nov. 33 6%(1, Doc. 35 6%(1, Juu., new, 35 5d, b‘cb., new, 83 489d; flour. 185 6d. \fxsxnu; svrvur. The visible supply of grain {or the past week shows the following in- creases and decreaSes : Wheat. incrras~ ed 440,000 bushels. Corn increased 743,000 bushuis. Oats dccrcasvd 145,000 bushels. TORONTO 51‘. LA \"RENCE MARKET. Grainâ€" Wheat, white, bush. . . . .50 60813 to $0 21‘ . Imud’: Llnlment Cures Dandrufl. Uticn. N.Y.. St‘pt. 25.~0n the Utlca Board or Trade to-duy the followlug sales 0] cheese were officially reported: 329 boxes large colored. at 110. 41 boxes (10. at 1155"). 600 boxes large white at 110, 2560 boxez small colored at 110. 320 boxes do. at Ill/go 548 boxes small white at 10%c, 300 how do. at 11c. 601 boxes do. at 1159c, 120 boxer do. at ill/3c. 0n the curb several fancy lot: sold at Ill/40 to Ill/.50. Sales or butten were 17 packages at 22c, 90 packages at 230 and 60 case: of prints at .25c. No Idle Hour. on Hand. “This novel, sir, is just tho thing for your idlo hou_r§. ” “idle hours? What no you talking .bout? I‘m no employo; I'm in bud- nus for myself. ” At thtle Falls tlwso sales were made: 304 boxes, lurgv white and colored. a! 10%0; 413 boxes. large colored. at 11c; 32 boxes, large colon-d. at prlvzne terms: ll: boxes, small white. :It 10%c; 421 boxes; small whlte and calm-ml. at 11c; butter 3 v L at ‘L’c to 231'. Wheat, white, bush. . . . .50 69% to $0 71 red, bush. ....... 0 any; 0 70% “ fife, bush. ......068 “ goose, bush. . . . .. 0 74% 0 76 Harley, bush ....... . . . . . 0 43% 0 «lo Peas. bush 0 6:: 0m, bush. 025% 6‘2on Rye, bush. .............055 .... Buckwheat. bush ....... 0 55 Seed-â€" Rod clover. per bush . .. .$4 25 to $4 75 Allske, cholce to Yum-y .. 5 75 6 75 Allske, good No. 2...... 4 50 5 50 Alslke, good No. 3 ...... 3 50 4 00 \V'hlte clover. per huslx.. 7 00 s 0.9 Timothy seed. pot bush 1 00 1 b0 Hay and Straw- Hay. per ton .......... $10 0010512 00 Straw, sheaf. per ton 7 50 S 00 Straw, loose. per ton 4 00 5 00 Dslry Produce-â€" Butter, lb. rolls ........$0 20 0 25 £285. new'lald .......... 0 16 02 Poultryâ€" Chlckens, per pnlr ...... $0 40 to $0 75 Tut-keys, per lb, 0 12 0 15 Ducks. per pair .. .. 0 50 0 90 Geese,perlb. W000 008 bur “BETH-ll." «guru»; MARKEI‘. East Blm‘ulo, N.\‘., Sept. 25,â€"Cattleh leeml on'eriugs, 250 louds,_ coupled wltl: large ret‘elpts lo the West and an ample supply In the east caused a general de- cline 1n prions here. The receipts ln- eluded 4’2 loads or Canada cattle, largely stockers. The general trudo opened dull, Good to best smooth tat export cattle. $5.65 to $5.80: good to host. $3.40 to $5.65; ex. on bulls, $4 to $4.; good to choice utcher steers. .715 to S 3: good to best butcher steers. “.30 to $5.10: good to best fat hulls. $3.50 to $4: feeder. hulls. $3.25 to $3.30: good to host fut heifers. $4.25 to $4.73; {zllr to good honors. $4 to $4.35; for vows. good to host. 5350 to $4. . stable red cows. $2.75 to $3 .. ; fresh cows, cholce to extra good bags. $50 to $60; good to choice. $40 to $43; swingers, good to extra. $50 to $53; common and poor cows. $15 to $25: cows and spt'iugel's, common to good. $20 to $25; calves, cholcu to ogtru, $7 to $7.50: good to choice, $6.75 to $1; rnlr to good, $5.30 to $6; heavy fat cn’l‘yes. $4 to _$5. _ Sheep ‘nud Lambsâ€"With 63 loads on sale and a moderate domand the market ruled lower. Reports from New York were to the effect that the su ply there was large and prices lower. am the volume or de- mand here was not sunk-lent to hold up on the rlcés. The strictly choice to ex- tra lam s were in mlr demand and sold about steady. but ou'the undorgrndes there was a heavy docilm-. Lambs. choice to extra, were quotable. $5.40 to $5.00; good to choice, ‘5 to $5.33. MONTREAL LIVE STOCK. Montreal, Sept, 25.â€"The receipts at thc East End Abattolr this mormng wuv: DU! head of cattle, 150 calves, 600 shut-p ant lambs. There was :1 good attendance 0: buyers. but the demand was slow and prlccs unchanged. Catllwâ€"(‘holce sold at from 4199c to «Fido per lb.; goml sold at; from (ll/:3: to do per 1b.; lower grade from 2c to 3« per llv. Calves were smd at from $3 to $12 umordiug lo 512?. Sheep brought from 3( to 314:5: per lb. Lambs were sold from 4( to ill/2:: per lb. Hogs brought from ”ac u 4%c per lb. Chicago, Sept. 26.â€"Thene was an early weakness in the wheat market yesterday, but a. strong undertone gradually developed and finally scor- od'un advance of one cent. Closing quotation was 745 gc for September. Liverpool, Sept. 26.â€"Wheat prices for September and December closed unchanged yesterday; March hid lowur. LEADING WHEAT MARKETS. Following Were the closing prices at. important. wheat. centres yester- day : Chic-go Whest Opened Weak, But Grsduully Became Snonger and Closed With Advunce o! I. Cent. R .......$. 98 0 72% 0 71:}; red. ..... vhltE. \‘o 1 0 it}; 6 .431, o 711/; o "4:; 0 73 0 5‘, 7n o 701,; o 70%. o 701 N01 'us .. o 68% 0 72% d ’7'1'1/2 6 '69“, THE MARKETS. CHEESE \l A "K [‘21 uuau. ....... U 0072 v I v7: bush. ...... 068 9, bush. .....07416 076 . ....... 043% 0-16 062 0251/, 029% ............. O55 .... bush . ...... 055 )er bush . .. .$4 25 to $4 7 e to Yum-y .. 5 75 6 75 No. 2......450 550 No. 3 ..... . 3 50 4 00 ', per hush. . 7 00 8 09 ed. nor bush 1 00 1 00 Cash. Sept. Dov. May. $0 74% $0 73% $0 75-34 0 741,4, o 771/; u say. With the most careful calculation, lays Mrs. Lincoln, there is frequently coffee left over; not enough. perhaps, for another serving as a beverage, but too much to be wasted. Do not leave it in the pot with the grounds, but pour it 011’ or strain it carefully, and if it be used again hot let it Just come to the boiling point. This will be much nicer than to reheat it with the grounds. It may be used todllute the egg for the next morning’- coffee, or as a flavoring in custards, creams and ices; or as the liquid in place of or with milk in gingerbread, cookies, cakes, etc., or, when there is I sumo- ient quantity. it can be made into jelly. “Of course," remarked the kaiser, “I am entirey in favor of peace. " “Yes, but”â€" “Don't interrupt. I am in favor of peace, and I shall lose no occasion to remind people that the only way to enjoy it in to let me have my own way. Magistrate (to prisoner)â€"Why did you leave that Town? linard's Llnlment Cures Burns. etc. In some parts of the island of Samoa men's names are common among the women, for, if a baby girl is born immediately after the death of a brother, it is supposed that the spirit has simply been transferred from one child to the other, and the newcomer is condemned to take the same baptismal name. Prisonerâ€"Didn’t think I was strong enough, your worship, to bring the town with me. He was sent to prison for fourteen days in order that he might guess again. A colony of bank swallows some years ago taught a young but observing engi- neer how to build a. tunnel which his more learned superiors had refused to undertake. Little Johnny had not appeared to be listening, but; he suddenly added his contribution to the stock of gen- eral intelligence by exclaiming : “Well, I know me can’t keep a. secret. Everything I do she goes and tells it to pa almost the first minute he get: in the house. ” If the children require physic non. wt- I0 nice as Miller's “'orm Powders; very pleasant to take. Hinard’s Liniment for sale everywhere. If your dealer does not have them they will be sent post paid at 50 cent! a box. or six boxes for $2.50, by ad- dressing the Dr. Williams’ Medicine 00., Brockville. Ont. His Mother Couldn’t. They were discussing the question as to whether awoman can keep .- secret. It. Beauty Departed. Wife (rushing toward shop window) â€"Oh. look here! Husbandâ€"Well. I declare! There in one of the tete-a-tete lamps you were admiring n Mrs. De Style’ a. Wife (suddenly stopping)â€"Horrors! It’o marked “Only $2.”- “' The public is cautioned against numerous pink colored imitations of these famous pills. The genuine are sold only in boxes, the wrapper around which bears the Words “Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills for Pale Poo- pic." A new back for 50 cents. Unln'l Kidm Pm: 1nd Flute. Among the many in this vicinity who firmly believe in the eflicacy of Dr. WilliamS’ Pink Pills as a cure for rheumatism is Mr. John Stewart, of Hortonville. To a representative of the Acadian who recently interviewed him, Mr. Stewart Said he had been a victim to the pangs of rheumatism for upwards of twenty years. Two years ago Mr. Stewart was thrown from a load of hay and was injured so severely that he was obliged to take to his bed. While in this condil tion his old enemyâ€"rheumatismâ€" again fastened itself upon him, the pains radiating to almost every joint in his body. making life almost a burden. He had read frequently in the Acadian of the cures effected through the use of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills and decided to give them a trial. After the use of a few boxes the pains began to diminish, and his general health began to improve. Mr. Stewart continued taking the pills until he had used eight boxes, when the pains had entirely disap- peared and another victory over dis- ease had been won by this peerless medicine. The Amdian can add that Mr. Stewart is worthy of every credence, as he is a man of intelligence and sterling qualities, whose word is un- hosimtingly accepted by all who know him. Nuw lunacy“ in R wk] 1. The assortment of buckles has been generously provided with the newest design suitable for millinory and other purposes, rhinvsmno. steel. jet and gold constituting thu- distinguishing {119.111.1135. From the Acadian, Wolfville. N. S. The Social Oven-plus. “I have nine invitations to dine." “\Vhat will you d4) about them?" “I‘m trying to [rude some or them of! for invitations to breakfast."â€"â€"Chicazo Record. Rheumatism Had Fustanotl It: Fungi Upon Him for l’rm‘aaud Cauuedl fllm Endlou Miseryâ€"Tenn How H.- Fnund n Curo. “No," answered the barber. "that In tho disinfectant."-â€"Iudinuupolis Journal. The Modern Barber. “Say. haven‘t you lu-vn outing onions?" asked the patient. sitting up and sniffing Sllnpiciuusly. It Would to Phllu‘elllu. “It would add largely to the value at those captured Filipino letters. wouldn't it?" ““‘ouldn't what?" “The fact that they had Inclnxed return. postage.”-â€"Clgwjund Plain Dealer. VICTORY. Cnuidn’t Bring It With Him. “‘hon Comm» is Lat: Over. filen's Nan-vs for “'oman. Peace. Big Enzllxh Mt-thndln Fund. English Methodists intend to col.- brato the advent of the twentieth cen- tury by raising a million-guinea fund for their church and an likely to succeed, as 700,000 guinea: hsvo boon subscribed already. Carbide of titanium, the discovery of a French sweat, it harder thm tho dimond. I used to be continually tired. now I an strong and wellâ€"Miller's Compound Iron Pills did it. with LOCAL APPLICATIONS. n the cmnot reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh a I blood or constitutional disease. and in order to cure it you must tlke internal remedial mm (‘Aturh (‘ureistakeu internally, and act: directly on the blood and mucous surraces. Hall's Cttarrh Ours is not a quack medxine. It was prescribed by one of the best phymciima in this countr L r years. and is a re-xuiar prucription. It l composed u! the beat tonic! known, combined with the best blood purifiers, acting directly on the mucous surfaces. Tim perfoot combination of the two ingredients in what roduceu Inch wonderful results in curing Cum h. Band {or testimonials. free. F. J. CE ENEY 00., hop... Toledo. 0. Sold by druggista. price 75c. To Keep Ribbons Smooth. Here in a. simple, home-made device for keeping belts, ribbons Ind stocks smooth and as good as new. Many department stores carry the little toy pie rollers, with handles at the ends, which children carry into the kitchen baking days and want to help cook make the crust with. Take half a dozen of these little rollers and on them roll your ties or belts, Ind. 10. the "nth” vmiahel. Bacteria and Blackmail. Scientific knowledge has been per- verted to the use of blackmail by a. medical student of Gratz, Austria, who endeavored to obtain 10,000 flor- ins from a rich old lady for threaten- ing to open a bottle of assorted dead- ly bacilli in her room if she refused to “pay up.” When arrested bottle- stolen from a. bacteriological labora- tory and containing microbel of sev- eral diseases were found in hit pom- sion. C. C. RICHARDS Co. Dmn Sumâ€"Your MINARD'S LIN- IMENT is our remedy for sore throat, colds and 3.11 ordinary ailmcnts. It. never fails to relieve and cure promptly. Thamu Slay Run Dry. Mr. McDougall. of the London county council, is afraid that the Thames will run dry, owing to the dams that are being built in the upper reaches of the- river. Whereas last year 843,000,000 gallons of water a. day passed over Toddington Weir in May, and 429.000, 000 gallons in June, the figures for this year are 550,000,000 gallons in May and 230,000.000 gallons in June. In one day of July only 142,000,000 gallons flowed over. It is feared that the result may be an epi- demic of disease, arising from the undiluted sewage of the city. We observe that most of the smaller towns are supplied with ice cream from the city factories. Name a good reason why a dairyman should not get part of this trade. MY nervousness has 1er mo entirely as a result or taking Miner‘s Compound Iron Pills. Sound Advice For Young Men Who Are Beginnln : Their Careers. “To win success in any vocation, the present day, requires hard, per- sistent, conscientious work, the best equipment that is possiple, and the employment of every resource that can be commanded,” writes Barton Cheney, in a valuable article on “The Young Man and the Professions,” in the Ladies’ Home Journal. “Even the young man’s manner, his person- ality, is a factor that makes itself felt in his work, while executive ability and good, hard common sense are elements of genius that should never be lacking. The young man should clearly understand in advance that if he does not have the capacity or love for work there is no profes- sion in which he can win success. But, having this, he will find great opportunities to make aname for him- self and to earn larger pecuniary re- wards than men have ever before been able to coin out of their brains.” No worm medicine acts so nicely an M11- lor'l Worm Powders: no physio required. A pretty table decoration can be ar- ranged with pressed ferns. The cen- ter piece should be of growing ferns, and foliage of the same green should be strewn upon the cloth in careless but artistic profusion. Fresh ferns cannot so well be used for thin purâ€" pose, as their leaves are apt to turn and wrinkle. The pressed variety is obtainable of any florist and can be used many times if properly put away in a flat box or between the leave: of A man never knows what he can do until he tries, and he then devotes much of his leisure to wishing he hadn't done it. It is cutomary to wear ”weeds” for the dead. The country gravede generally overdces the business. Thev Drove Pin-plea Away.â€"-A face covered with pimples is unsightly. It tells of internal irregularities which should long since have been corrected. The liver and the kidneys are not. er- forming their functiuns in the been my way they should. and these pimples are tolet. you know that the blond rotests. Parmelee’l Vegetable Pills w'l drive them all away, and will leave the skin clear and clean. Try them, and there will be another wiLuess to their excel- leuce. Rural Philosophy. A self-fertilizing cropâ€"laziness. “A stitch in time saves nine!” That adage was never truer than in the killing of weeds. .xmoi no u>o._ PDQâ€".723 mmmoonm Oz Cnmms Wnoorrnx. Port Mulgrave. Catarrh Cannot Be Cured Hard-r Than Diamondl. SI mph- Tublv Damn-t ion. Oniona (or Enidomkm. Onions are commended as a. specific against epidemics if sliced and kept in a room where they will absorb any atmospheric poison. The newest chlorings in hat: of tho season an the pastel shades. These come in : long line of tones, all of which have a peculiarly dull efi'ect, like that from sprinkling chalk on the surface. Good appetite. good digestion. refresh in: sleep fonow the use of Miller's Com- pound Iron Pills. 50 doses 25 cents. If your child is pale, peevlsh, and does not thrive, a dose of Miller's Worm POW. ders occasionally will cure. CompIh-J with the Rocco-t. Abraham Lincoln once received I. letter asking for a. sentiment and his autograph. He wrote: “When you ask a stranger for that which in of in- terest only to yourself, always incloso a stamp. There’s your sentiment. Hero’s your autograph. A. Lincoln. ” New life for 1 quarter. Killer's Oom- pound Iron Pills. OWPs N0 Man A nythlnl. Sheep are unlike all other stock, if deoently managed. A good sheep can never die in debt to a man. If it dies when weaned it has consumed noth- ing. If it dies the first winter the wool will pay for its keep up to that period. If it lived to be sheared once, it brings its owner in debt to it, and if the ordinary course of wool produc- tion and breeding goes on, that in- debtedness increases with great rapid- ity as long as the sheep lives. I! the horse or steer dies at three or four years old or the cow before breeding, the loss is almost a total one. Minard's Went Rellms Imam. If the sin be in the form of a lie, no matter whether it is calculated to in- jure another or not, the sinner goes without either food or drink for three days, at the end of which it is believed that the offender has paid the penalty for his or her sin. 'l‘heie never was. and never will be. a universal panacea. in one remedy, for All ills to which flesh is heirâ€"the very nature of many curative» being such that were the germs of other and difierently netted diseases rooted in the system a! the patientâ€"what would relieve one ill in turn would aggravate the other. We have.however, in Quinine Wine. when obtainable in a sound unadulterated state. It remedy for many 1nd greviousills. By its gradual and judicious use. the trailest systems are led into convalescence and strength. by the influence which Qui- nine exerts on Nat ure's own restoratives. It relieves the drooping spirits of those with whom a chronic state of morbid des- ondency and lack of interest in life is e isease. and, by tranquiliziu the nerves. disposes to sound and refres inn slee imparts vigor to the suction of the blood, which, being stimulated, courses through. out the veins. strengthening the healthy snimsl functions of the system. thereby making activity a necessary result, strengthening the frame. and giving life to the digestive organs, which naturally demand increased substanceâ€"result. im- roved sppetite. Northrop Lymsn o! ‘oronto. have given to the public their superior Quinine Wine at the usual rate, snd, gauged by the opinion of scientists. this wine approaches nearest perfection of any in the market. All druggists sell it. The punishment takes the form of starvation and close confinement. For Inflammation of the Eyes. â€"Amonz the man) good qualities which Palme- Ice 3 \ (amiable [31116.11 meesg besides rog- ul: ltlug thedxgest1w:.1rguns is their effi cam) in reducing: 1nflunmation of the eyes. It has: called forth many letters of recommendation from those who were afflicted wixh this complaint. and found 11 cure in the pills. 'l'lu-y afiecc the nerve centres and the blood in a. surprising]; active way, and the result is nlmost im- mediatelv seen. Punished “'“h Starvtflon. In the whole \‘ ide world there is not a class of pe01 .e to be found who inflict severer punishment; upon themselves than the Caribs of Central America. Their religion, which is one of most peculiar kind, demands self punishment for sins which they intentionally or unintentionally com- mitted. All sins are punished with starvaâ€" tion. For that reason crime is very low among the Caribs, who are among the best behaved and most truthful people in the world. Blaspheming and using bad lan- guage is punishable by absolute star- vation for two days. Assault, drunk- onness and other serious sins call for four days’ starvation one week, three days’ starvation the second week, two (lays’ starvation the third week and one day‘s starvation the fourth week. Somehow it seems to be only the young man that is spoken of as model. Perhaps the son that staid at home expected to market the fatted calf. The barber is not especiially apt to speak of his small boy as a shaver. Grain speculators are pitted against each other. The father who insist: on ruling the parlor is a sort of a court mar- shal. Sage of Saw-haw Say-x Improving yourself is the surest way to improve your situation. The totally depraved person is one that is certain all are as bad as he. Every man to his callingâ€"even the bell boy. All men are put out when they taken in. 15 New Coloring. In Hutu. Rheumatic, N curalgic, Sciatic, Lumbagic, THESE FIGURES ARE YEARS. YEARS IN WINCH, 1N SINGLE lNSTANCES. PAINS AND ACHES HAVE RAVAGED THE HUMAN FRAME. ST. .1 AM as 01L cuxeo THEM. _l§‘0_B-OAST; "may ARE 7 -_- . . .. nnAAl- 'sbâ€"LIâ€"D FACTS new IN moor. Eman- pdco- Buy direct. {rum us and save use cum: 5 3mm; Johnston 5 ”afar/one. Box I), Toronto. Ont. (71:1 thin ou' and sand ; .v e mu: 2.1:. nuns a! g mad-.1 "XZ‘I'ia mm M We v 1: mm. you {Lu y wth 0mm by e-xurw nmgu- Lo anmmuhu mine 11. 2“.me . cxnrvm u . “0 am 1! you find It “5111' We rrxnâ€"wm n , u i vniwly mixsmcwry, 7.5.; a- eumr: ' e. M 954 "PHL our 1(I"v‘.... ‘7 Nervous Diseases {bounds of poop}: tune:- from I. variety of Nervous Diseases, such as Seminul Weakno Impomncy, Lost. Manhood. etc., that the 01 nodes of treatment. rail to cure. There in 3 1c” 51' nerve force or power that cannot. be restored by an; medical treatment. and any doctor who won! try to accompfixh this by any kind 0! drugs is pursuing a. {Imagcroufi £2qu Pro» perly treated. these (11363508 can PositivelyCuréd Vsflooceh, Nervqns Pmstration. Rheumm Sciatica, Kidney Disem, Lumbzxgo. Luna) and Dyspopsia. The only Icientific and pnctical Electric Bet: made, for general use, havin baneriea thu generate a strong current. or E ectflcity that :I under erfect control and can be ‘ppuod to u! part c the body. for the cure of Electricity. u upplled by the Owen Elvctrlo Belt. and bus ensory. will mOsL assuredly do to. It it the on y lmnwn power that will supply what is lac-kin . namaly nerve force or power.‘ impart tone an vi or to the organ- and am mllealthy action t a whole nervous 633mm. wxll most muredly cure, Without medicine, The Owen Electri Belt % CEREAL comma HEALTHHDRINAK. Pure. Wnnln une. N »ur:-hiu:-15.z.lb, ur 2 l :6. for 25¢. an: it equn‘ tn 4 w. C-Iffwm R0 co 1.! used 1t your me .15 i!)l.<‘:|d of To: 1nd ofl'ee. F nr me by ‘11 Grow-revs. 0" so. :d 100. (or “mph é-lb. pacing» to ROKCU M F (i 00.. 1M Qum hfl‘oromo. Ag 11:: Wanted throughout Canadn. ONTARIO HINDI-2|! 'l‘“’l.\'E (30.. 1" Union Station A rr-ade. Toronto. Write Ul. HAMILTON. There are only 100.000 Britons in Indiaâ€"one to every three thousand of the population. â€"Tho Bed \lad- -. \nml for (fatalnt'lv. COCKQH UTT I‘LOZV (‘U . BRA\TFORD‘ BINDER TWINE ARI] MANILA ROPE Fmsmps-Lsas.5515329)“ ROKCO tuna lena Elms, STEELE BRISTDL numnvlll or enact ll! Halth for Worm Powders. V with own. by expruu, rumba. to exumm‘uun u. unlnt Itmymzr expmu univr. and 1! you find it cw,“ We "pp-«rm 1L laud rutimly uzxsfncwry. my“. (nuns: gem. our qw:...} 3mm. :4 55'.“ «pro-ha mmrgea This is n flu-1v (”MM "gala: mum Smdzvsnu numb: “Olin. . r11 13' r- m-d. highly mums. ;.v rm“! Ind svw-‘L in tune. Convict/e mm m. bow. extra 91‘! of strings 1nd rum. A “gum who. Buy dlrea (mm as and save the dedex‘a prom. “1- In my “1‘ It IMPORYIII 0' 0'05! ’I!’ no" mod-IN! 'V TORONTO CSEESCAL 00.. Toronto. CARE OF YOUR BANDS Tunhngruzmomm Erhonn in India. T â€" 3m in wzll s-m'm run. the" rm- you no eunumL 1:. u oan (are. gold-pizza}. dun: CJE" Mandhumrlyc wed. % \\.71:Amvnmnnu amen-.3 {JPIL wmd an! n: monmmg 1M 'l or rat’s Ilia. 1th. gmd mm pic‘CE. oqmfl 1n :warzn‘m tn 1 025.00 um 251:": tho mix-5 in tradin' pa'pouc. . OI N mre'u ex: Julianna-1'. mnvsnred .Au wan: k V “'0th {u more an: m I: @ymy the oxyym lath: :3 g," ".1 ex trru w urge. and 3 - £43. err! “Inch (10.. Box D. Toronto.“ P9 Cm um out a. to hh. :1; 13m. nut noun-s: upre‘: use. .4 --_'- H “m. I u. â€"-.-n the children. Miller’s yea-:5! nail-o E! a 1M Gold- fl": shell Sol- !unrr Ring in exqub- ite plum-lined cm {at «Hing 1 d '2. gold topped Lt"- er Collar Buunnl an 10c. etch. We smd buttons postpd SeE‘. them, remm money. In W' send you ring. all chugu paid. 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