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Omemee Mirror (1894), 6 Dec 1900, p. 4

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1 310283 you’ll ’scuse me foh men- tianin‘ it, said Uncle Eben, but. every nicer iii awhile human folks ’minds m akin-Etta”. Some of us can’t feel ginnenvinaly thankfuljonless we’s got both {feet ‘in de trough. full- "“Maamma. I’ve found pedigree." “What Exit, dear?” "Uncle Jim’s hired to _ _..-u.â€" mol, Enclafid, contracted typhoid fev- ar on the same day from partaking of Ice cream from an Italian vendor. ”Thief-8.1 income of the Church of England is about £230,000 a week. Australians hold a world’s record in fteeponsumption, drinking nearly eight ponnds a head yearly. , The Financial Times of London has undertaken to drive the bucket shops out of business. There are about-100,000 Indians in the. minimum of Canada. located upon reaches in different districts. . ‘ The municipal authorities of Glas-i pow are considering a proposition for the establishment of a city savings 55-1. ' ity of the child appealed 1’40 Mr. Kipling, who is .150}:de little folks, and ‘ the Jamal saying that to grant that child‘ s req he has to disappoint all trxends. Some. time uu uo 0e 3 letter from a child who *pleaded with the author to “ give us mine more stories about animals; we enjoyed your others very much. There is not. much written that we little flolks can enjoy, so please, dear Mr. Kipling, write something about my pussy?” The earnestness and sincer- be 32183 of a child for more animal stories has induced Rudyard Kipling add to his series of funny “Just 30 " tales which have appeared in The Lafiiesf Home Journal. After the fam- onsbauthdr had published the last or that series there was a flood of Jet- teal came to the Journal asking for more. One among these was address- ed to Mr. Kipling personally, and was I flatwarded to him in England. It prov- 1 -3 .1“ formed that I was suffering from anaemia, and Iat once put myself un- der medical treatment. But although I tried several bettles of prescrip- tiens, my condition seemed to be get- ting worse all the time. When I Went home for my Christmas vaca- tion, I was almost in despair. It was while I was at home, however, that my friends advised me to use Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills. Acting up- on their advice, I took up their use. Tim first box made its effect felt, but I used four or five and than the cure was qomplete. .Ever since then my health has been excellent andI have ‘ felt my real old time self, and am; able to attend to my duties, which' are by no means lig-hri. without the I latignie Land languur that made the work irksome. You may depend up- on it I will always have a friendly word to say for Dr. Williams‘ Pink I Pills.” If your dealer does not keep these pills in stock, they will be sent post pad at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $850, by addressing the Dr. “'il- Hams Medicine 00., Brockville, Ont. Hooded mongrel!” mafobsa'ving her good "fixéyait spirits, would nova! think of associating her with m sickness. It was, hewevor,on1y last autumn that she was almost hopeless at conumujng in her work on account 01 her ill- meant), and her condition was vac-urea of alarm to her ‘friends. ' "Yes,“ she said to an Acadiam re- porter who cullcd upon: kcr recently In .m 'hbegattiou‘larw ux‘ her case; “Iflpuso it is a duty I owe. to Dr. Flu-1W; PInk Pius, Lhat. I should make pubhc the w.. 'mlars :he:{ worked for me. but perhaps I would not have thought cf it if you had not‘ called." Ema? “T .r" f“? . V d mm ’01; 5 “Buovant 'A CHILD’S PLEA T0 KIPLING‘ ; " This condition of ".hings was so different from anything which I had previously experienced that Isought medical advice at once. I was inâ€" formed that I was suffering from anaemia, and Iat once put myself un- >“You see, in addition to my teach- in; I‘hacl béan studying very hard over my ‘3’ work, and than. I was at- tached with whooping cough, which did not leave mm for a long aim». and so I became pretty well run down. I was always cqnsidered the embodi- ment at health at home, but last autumn I was really alarmed over my condition. Sometimes in the achcolroom I wouldi be seized with dizziness, and often I wnuld faint away. I would take vomiting turns also, and had a feeling of nausea and langucr all the time. I lost my color and became thin and pale, and it seemed as if my blood had turned ; to water. i IN THE QUEEN’S REALM‘ Dizziness and "About tho-most thorough and popular teacher we have ever had here.” is the opinion; expressedby the people of Canaan, N.S.. of their pres- ent yoii ' lady school teachar, Mimi Nelliqmttm Miss Cattery is posses- sed arm}. intelligence and engagihg manners, and has been peculiarly suc- cesstulfihe: ch )sen profession. At ”M :ahe koks the picture of UNCLE VEBEN’S 11:61:; A low 3 Popular Frhu 0) Teacher Samanth- And [our ficung on n Frimui' :4 id‘m She Tried Dr. \9 llJanh' Pink Pills anal Was Restored h Health and Slrcnglh. CAUSED BY OVE R-STUDY AND C L05 CUNFINEMENT. ’ WHOROUGHBRED mat saying that he is going :.that child‘s request even if to disappoint all his other a letter from ago 32 children in Liven uuu. aomeumes u: the m. I would» be seized with and of‘tén I would faint would take vomiting turns man; says he’s a .ness and sincer- 118d very strong. :0 is exceedingly and he writes to out my dog’s of at lean seven-tenths of human ills. Dr. Chase's Kidney~Liver Pills in- vigorate these ongans as no other mbparation was ever known to do; and What is best of 'all they not marely afford relief but strike deep- It is when there is a bitter taste in the mouth. heaviness about the stomach, headaches, backaches, pains in the shoulders and limbs, and de- pressed, languid feelings, that peo- ple turn tc Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pins. Torpid liver, inactive kidneys and i-_rregnJa.r bowels are the cause It is because Dr. Chase‘s remedies are all honorable medicines. Medi- cines that have been tried in the sev- erest cases and proven to be of {most unusual value. They are immensely successful, because everybody. has learned to have confidence in them and confidence in their discoverer, Dr. Chase'x Kidney-Liver Pills have for nearly a quarter of a century taken the lead as the greatest sell- er which medicine dealers handle, and this enormous sale is entirely due to the downright merit which they Possees. ATh'ey cure when others fail. v. \Vhy 13 it th: 1t in nearly every home in the land you find some of Dr. Ghase's family remedies? Why is it that Dr. (1th is honored and es- teemed as a true physician of ur- doubted skill? “Why is it that Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills are kept. in the family medicine chest as indis- pensable for everyday ills which arise from constipation and sing- gmh notion of the liver and kidneys? gm HONORABLE mm ‘ I hear that you have been shooting with old Mulligrubs, said Collingwood to Winebiddle. It‘s true. Kill anything? vYes; killed my chances of marrying mulligrub’s: daughter by putting a load of shot into his favorite hound. London. Dec. 3.â€"Yesterda.y morn- ing: the members of the Royal Cana- dian contingent attended service at Westminster Abbey. Where Archdea- con Wilberforce delivered an appro- priate discourse. Later in the day they visited Buckingham Palace, the Zoological Gardens and other points of interest. being everywhere greeted with enthusiasm. It is the consensus of opinion among- the khakiâ€"clothed Canadians that all the hardships of South Afri- ca. were well worth going through if the and ‘was to be such a heart- vrhole welcome as they have received in London. The returned members of the Royal Canadian Regiment are being driwn about, London in brakes and four-in- hands, and are doing the sights gen- erany. Everywhere they are most enthusiastically received. They vis- ited the Mansion House, Where the Lord Mayor entertained them, and afterwards they exammed St. Paul’s ('alhedral. 1 Lord Strathcona in the Canadian Hig fonowed with a few of thanks for the I‘m the Canadians. (‘01. Otter, replying said it Wés a {-i‘oud moment when the Canadians Wore given the opportunity of testiâ€" {sing their loyalty and desire I) sterVe the Queen and protect and up- hold the honor of the flag. The Queen. he added. might always count on tho onaity of the Canadians. [soldiers seems to have escaped the ‘En'zlish papers. Sitting in a carri- iag‘e. the Queen watched intently the men as the}: marched by Within a few feet of her. and she commenced her speech in brave tones. It was 0:11}! a few words. But, before it 'wus finished, tears rolled down Her ,Mujcsty‘s face, and her voice broke. ' and at the end it was almost a sob. It is not astonishing, therefore, that when ('01. Otter replied it was in m-mbling tones. and.not one or the Imm whom he led into nearly fifty (engagements felt ashamed of the ' gri tried colonel because his cheek was wet with tears. Although so deeply affected. the ; Qumm appeared to be enjoying her ‘nsgzal health. Otter on Canada’s Loyalty. iondon, Dec. 8.â€"â€"The Canadians Saturday afternoon visited the Guild- hull. where the Lord Mayor again addressed them, thanking them in the name of the citizens of London for their great sacrifices and the her-â€" oism they had show on the battle. field. ,___,.‘_ vâ€". Col. Otter. I.icut.-Col. Bucnan and Capt. Macdonald remained at the cus- tie by command of the Queen to dine with Her Majesty and the Royal Family last evening. A Pathetic Incident. London. Dec. 3.â€"The redeeming feature of the week. from the British point 01' View. is the return of the Royal Canadian Regiment from South Africa, which affords the editorial ,xtriters a glorious opportunity for (Hating- on the solidity and splendor ii the British Fmpire. i How truly pathetic was the meet- ing: 01‘ the Queen and her Canadian soldicrs seems to have escaped the English papers. Sitting in n mneâ€" That Appeals to the Best Judgment of the Best People and Gets Right Down at Cause of_nisoaso ls DR. GHASE’S KIDNEY-LIVER Plus. The Queen’s speech to the Cana- dians was as follows: "I am very glad to see you here tfiday and to express: my Warm thanks for the ad- mirable services rendered during the war by the Canadian troops. I wish you a safe and happy return to your homes." During the crush to see the Cana- dians at Windsor Station yesterdav several persons were injured. The Canadians marched past to the tune of “Vch In Canadicnne.” The regiment. was afterwards photograph- ed at the special request. of the Queen. After the soldiers had beerrlvshown over the state apartments they were entertained at. luncheon 1n the Royal Riding School. cu. Were enthusiastically received by the people of Windsor yesterday gmurniug. The soldiers then proceed- :cd to the Castle, and were‘reviewed hy :ho Queen in the quadrangle. Her Majesty, addressing the Candians. thanked them for the minimum ser- \‘ico's they had rendered to the Em- pire. The ofiicers were then present- ed individually, after which the Queen summoned Private Armstrong uf NeW Brunswick, who ‘md lost a. leg during the campaign. but Who‘ joined the march on crutches. l Col. Gun and H19 Men Given the Free. dom of London and Thanked by Her Majesty the Queen. Lo'ndon. Dec. 1.â€"â€"The members of the RoyaLCanudian Regiment. who have gust returned from South Afri- SPOILED HIS GAME. CANADIANS IN ENGLAN D. any of the Canadiitns. nthcona. and Mount Royal, a few graceful words the reception accorded High Commissioner‘ ’doep- Mr. J. J. Ward, J. P., certifies that he knows Mr. Walter Boothg and that this statement of his cure is par- fectly correct. / The chances are that your neigh- bors have used Dr. Chase’s Kidney- Liver Pills. Ask them. One pills a dose, 25 cents a box. at all dealers. or Edmnaon. Bates and 00.. Ton-into. they did my father, who is an; old man, a great deal of good. I have every confidence in recommending these remedies." "Hearing of a similar case that was cured by Dr. Chase's Remedies, I com- menced by taking Dr. Chase’s Kid- ney-Liver Pills, six boxes of‘ which cured my kidney and liver troubles. I then began Dr. Chase's Nerve Food for my nervousness. It strengthen- ed’ my stomaeh- and whole system. and I gained in flesh. I cannot speak in terms of too great praise for Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills and Nerve Food, for besides cur-inn me Mr. \Valter Booth. Consecon, Prince Edward County, 0nt., states; "I was troubled for some years with kidney and liver disease and pains in my back, and my stomach was so bad I comld not eat hearty food and had difficulty in keeping any food in my stomach. I was so nervous that I could scarcely take a drimk of wa- ter without spilling much of it, my hand trembled so. and I had lost flesh until my weight fell from 155 to 138 er and make thorough and lasting cures. In making up pillonm of pine needles 8. little curled hair added will keep the needles from. matting and ren- der the pillows more comfortable. Mr. M. C. Ellis. Toronto. of the firm of P. W. Ellis ('0.. was unanimously elected prvsident of the Commercial 'l‘mvelers' Asxncinlion of Canada. on Saturday. Montreal, Dec. 3,â€"Dr. Hopkins. a well-known practitioner of this city, came to a sad end late Saturday ufâ€" tern00n. He was coming in from Montreal West, and in endeaVMing to Secure a seal on a forward car by a side track, was run over and killed by a westbound train. He was 34 years of age. A HINT. WORTH REMEMBE RINC Mr. Kruger was much fatigued with his journey, and bandages were frequently applied to his head. Arrival at Cologne. Cologne, Dec. 8.â€"â€"Mr. Kruger ar- rived here at 11.30 o’clock Saturday. A ronsiderable crowd had assembl- ed, and caused a dangerOUS crush. No official reception had been or ranged, and Mr. Kruger drova to the Cathedral Hotel, the crowd cheering as he left the station and as he drove along the route. ‘ consular praclamation forbidding the importation of articles used in the manufacture of war materials. This action has caused general surprise. It is rumored that the Chinese are ac- tively purchasing arms and muni- tions and that. the customs officials are conniving at the passage of false declarations, under oflicinl instruc- tions.” ' The enthusiasm in the Belgian towns through which Mr. Kruger passed rimmed that. shown in the towns of Franco. At Namur a. similar scene was enacted. The train Was then 45 minutes late. The train left VC‘Bdrleroi 20 minutes late. At Churleroi, the first stop on Bel‘ gian territory, rigorous police meas- ures had been taken to prevent, the invasion of the station. but the peo- ple were stronger than the police. and rushed upon the platform. The train stopped for five minutes, and Mr. Kruger greeted the mass from the steps of the car. Mr. Kruger}; journey through Northern France Was attended by scones similar to those witnessed all Marseilles and Taris. At. nearly cv» cry station passed crowds had gath- ered. which \x'm’od hats' and handâ€" kerchiefs. and cheered the train as it, whirled along. The special train with on board «Lartod for 1.40 p. m. Saturday in a closed carriage, sur rounded by a squadron of mounted Municipal Guards. The Boer states- man was cheered as he drew: away, swinging his hat from the landuu window in reply. The Boer commit- tee, Which accompanied Mr. Kruger to the station, will go as far as the French border. Paris, Dec. 3.â€"Mr. Kruger lcf'. the Hotel Scribe at, 1.10 p. m. on Saturday in a closed carriage, sur rounded by a Stmndrnn nf nmnnnlnll The Emperor‘s intimation was cm:- veyed to Mr. Klugcr by the ”oz-man Envoy at Luxomburg, who artiwd ut Cologne to-day. -vvr Hurt "1|. This declaration as accompanied with reproaches, Mr. Krugur being char'ged with “having cum-waged :1 useless guerilla Warfare and bav-ng‘ disregarded Germany‘s advice when he might, lxaV‘c followed it." The press generally stxikos the same note. The Emperor Cannot Recolve the Distin- guished Boer Owing to Previoua En- gagements, 3nd Mr. Kruger Will amen Through to the Dutch Capitalâ€" Frenclunon and Belgian Choc-red as Mr. Krugor‘n Train Passed. - Berlin, Dec. 3.â€"Mr. Kruger has .abandoned his proposed visit to Dw- ili.n. owing to the receipt of an 05’.- "Mr. Kruger‘s visit. is not. agree- able to Germany, ms aim being: In obtain intervention in South Africa. It would be a. grave political Ulis- take; it Would be even a great. crime to allow him to entertain even a spark of hope that Germanv “xii render him any pmctiml sup; nrt." mL:_ \ ciaJ intimation that. Emperor W-l- liam regrets that, in conseq'ueurte nl previous arrangements, he wnl be unable to receive him. The Boer statesman will. therefore, browsed direct from Cologne for Holland. He telegraphed to this efi'ect yesterday afternoon. The Cologne Gazette, in an innrared comment. says: Kruger Gets the Cold Shoulder and Will Not Go to Berlin. l8 N01 WHNIH} IN GERMANY _â€"uau‘_ Departure From Paris. Hopkins Killad. 0n Belgian So". train with Mr. Kruger artod for Cologne at, J ohnnyâ€"I know, an' be was in gaol at th' time mendin’ a water-pipe. OTHER BUSINESS. OldbOyLâ€"Look here, you asked me for a shilling last week because your father was in 31101. and I find now that your father. is a well-to-do plumber. Suicide of Arthur “'eir. Ottawa. Dec. 3.â€"Arthur Weir, night editor of The ‘Citizen, commit- ted suicide Saturday evoning. He was about 37 years of age, and was a son of William Weir, (ax-president of the Banque Ville Marie, who is Serving a term in the penitentiary as the result. of his connection with the bank failure. I’mvors. \ch‘c excavaLing a founda- tion for a windmill, the soil sudden. ly fell in on them, killing young Mc- Lean instantly. and fatally injuring Powers. McLean’s mother still re- .éidn-s at Ottawa. Uchnonl‘, Mam. Dec. 1.â€"â€"-Robert McLean, aged 20. who came here {mm Ottawa 9. year ago wiLh his father. John McLean. was killed in a. cave-in here yesterday afternoon. It. appears Lhat ulxilc he, with another member of the Northern 'l‘acific Rail- way's bridge building gang, named In affairs of the state, he always took an abiding interest. In 1884 he was a delegate to the Detroit 'I‘rade Convention. In June. 1880, he Wus chosen chairman of the Royal Commission, appointed to inquire into the organizmion of the Cuna- dian C. 8.. and on Dec. 24, 188.1, he was Called to the Senate by the Mur- ‘qnis of Lorne. In politics the deceas- ed was a l.iheml-(‘miservntive, standing high in the regard of his party and its leaders. In religionw he was an Anglican. He was mar- ried in 1863. to the daughter of the late Hon. Sir J. B. Robinson, Bart., Chief Justice of U. C. She died in .1879. The deceased will he mourn- ed by a wide circle of commercial, political and social friends. Prominent In Canadian Affairs For More Than a Half a Century. Hamilton, Doc. 3.â€"Hon. D. Mac- Innes, Senator for Burlington, Ont... died Saturday morningr at. the Sunl- tarium, Clifton Springs, N.Y. The funeral will be at Hamilton on Tues- day. London, 0nt., Dec. 1.~For reply to questions asked by the mayor and city solicitor regarding the meaning of the Municipal Act, Attorney Gib- son has replied to the en‘ect that the 12 aldernmnic candidates receiving the highest, number of votes, irre- spective of wards, are elected, Which means that nominations will be held at the City 'Iall only, in place of the different wards, as formerly. There is no limit to the number of candi- dates. Their names will all appear on a. general ballot, together With the candidates for the mayoralty. [Citizens are entitled to vote for al- i(lermen in every ward 'in which they have property. 0! course they are only entitled to one vote for mayor. Mr. :ibson's recommendation simpli- fies the situation greatly and voting 1 will be done according to the lines laid down by him. as he has promâ€" ised to protect the city by legisla- tion, should any action be taken an the ground that the voting was not ‘ legal. Attorney-General Gibson Enlightons the London ()mciuls. pr'jug (-hh-kens. per pair.$0 40 to $0 80 'l‘urkvys. pvr 1h. . ........ O 07 O 10 Sprint durkx‘. nor pain... 0 50 1 00 (Em-xv. pvr Rh ........ U 06 0 08 Fruit and Vegetablesâ€" l'oturoos. nmv. per b:1;.'...$0 30 to $0 35 Canvas. [u-r lung ......... U 4') 0 50 Ht'f‘l\‘. lu-r ha: .......... 0 35 0 45 Apph‘s. pcr hm ....... 1 00 2 00 'J‘Ixruips. per bag ........ O 2-} 0 30 (‘mhhumu pm' (102. . . ..... 0 2O 0 30 ' Rm] vuhhngo. per (102.... 0 30 O 40 ()niunQ. pm‘ bag 0 75 0 80 cum-fix: “Al: \:-.r~'. London. 0111.. Doc. :1.--Saturda3"8 market, scvon fuctorios offered 2,660 boxes September. October and No- vomhnr cheese, Colorod. No sales: bid- ding from mic to ICC. I ‘ Ul'. Poi: I l ryâ€" ()nts. new. hush ....... :urlvy. lmsh ---....... Nyx-.ln1~»ll............. Buns. hmh ........... I‘rns, hush ............ lint’k win-:11. bush . . . . . . Seedsâ€" .Méil‘c, chnivo. No. 1.... Als.ke. good. No. 2...” km] «low-r. pvr lmsh.. Timothy, pcr hush Hay and Strawâ€" }I::;". per ton Straw, sheaf, per ton... Straw. loose, pvr (01).... Dairy Produceâ€" Butter. 1h. rolls Eggs. m-w laid . .. .. Eggs. 1:0!(1. pvr (loz..... The grass is green And so are you. apples, potatoes; 1 poultry. Grain- Whom, white, bush. “ red. bush . fife, bush .. guaso, bud: 0111*. new. hush Burlvy. lmsll Young Mom-ml Lost His Life. 53 3 33‘ Ba .338 fl .525 2? .QOQOO MO Hum d. Toronto. Doc. 3.~Receipts of farm produce uu Saturday were large, 3,- (ISH bushels of grain, 20 loads of hay. .3 of sll‘uW, a few lots of dress- ed hogs, and the usual delivery of apples, p0LuLOeS, butter, eggs and nun]. .... Nourish} 071-34 0 70% 075 Duluth, N0 ,1 1mm! 072% .... .n- Minneapolis No. 1 No1,thmu.0721)g 0 71%, O 74 Liverpool, Dec. 3.â€"â€"Saturday's closeâ€"Spot wheat quiet; No.1 standard (11.1., (is 211 to Gs 3d;Wa.1- 1:555 11d to SS 1113;;(1 No 2 red Winter, 5:: 11d to Gs; No. 1 North- ern spring. (is 21,;.d to (is 31/52 ; fu- tures, quiet; Doc, 55 10%d; March. (is. '. ”JUN I") .1‘ Chicago .. New York Milwaukee St. Louis Tolodo H Detxnolt rod .. Detroit whlte Duluth, Co 1 SENATOR RIACINNES DEAD. Chicago, Dee. 3.â€"December wheat advanced Ric and the January option declined Eéc per bushel. U,.1H\(i “Wink." GARRET“. Following Were the closing prices at important wheat centrgs yesterâ€" day: ‘ Cash. Dec. Mar. May. Chlcngo ..... $.... $0 70 5.... $.... New York ....... 0 76 0 78% 0 78% lili..-.\..I.»- n -- DIEANING OF MUXICIPAL ACT Liverpool, Dec. 3.â€"-â€"Saturday wheat futures unchanged to ud cental low- cr‘fhan Friday. Wheat Markets on Saturdsyâ€"Trond of Prlcu 3t Important Grain Contm ~Lateut Quotations. THE MARKETS. pvr (loz bush 0 bush .. 0 P bud: .. 0 nsh .. .. 0 ............ 0 ........... . 0 ..... 1 ............. 0 JllSh ...... .. 0 0 7-! 0 61)] i .1 ‘J' l: EV (Hi \I A I: R l‘: T. ~â€" H) ‘4 1......$§ 99 to $9 50 o 6914 0 mg 0 7514 .$13 001:0 $14 50 . 11 00 12 00 .w@mwg 575 Mu MM“ 000 .__._.v .. vâ€" v! v: ouv “a lull! Laxative Bromo-Quinine mm. the mod; the. cue. n cold 1- on. day Taxis signatute 33 on everynbo_x 9! the genuine __‘A!_4- Why go limping and whining abou: your corns, when a. 25 cent bottle of Hollo- wuy’s Corn Cure will remove them .9 Give it a trial, and you will not regret it» Minard’s Liniment Cures Colds, etc It does. answered Senator Lots- mnm. Many a man to mhom I have trusted mmmy that was needed to carry a clowe district has given me Hats «of voters be claimed to have bought with that money, and the lists have turned out to be bogus. The infernal scoumdrel simply put the money im his Own pocket! IT DID. From a nearer and moré inti View of politics. asked one of 1111 acquaintance doesn' t its corrul sometamnes diagust you? 77"“ v The bond of unmon between the mo- ther country and her colonies is strong. In time of necessity the colonic; have always been loyal. qurivotic Canadian ladies, while they cannot bear arms in time of war, can assist their brother colonicfa :n n Y4 “LEST we FORGET! Ladies of Canada; WILLING ‘ro HELE Ernest, boldlyâ€"If I thought he was looking I would kiss you. Dora, shylyâ€"Shall Eclose my ¢ Graceâ€"Chu.~]ly has a wonderful im- ag'imatiotn. Nellâ€"Haw? Graceâ€"He calis that fuzz on his lip a mustache. “Because :he told me be we. ly dxsaauragIed and was 9 qui.t the pneufessiom If that show that he’s finished I don what does. "Why do you speak of him as finished artist?" Jag. McKee. Limnwvood, Ont. Lachlin McNeil, Mabou, B. C. ‘ John A. McDonald, Arnprior, Ont. C. B. Billing. Markham, Ont. Jmhxn Mndner. Muhone Brly, N. S. Lewis Butler, Burirn, Nfld. 'l‘htese well known gentlemen all 38- ser'L that “my were cured by MIN- ARD'S LINIMENT. Mrs. Bl'O'W'n'â€"\V-hat color are your little boy’s eyes? Mrs. Rdbinsonfl Bl'ack generally. ‘He-s a terrible fighter. Au advertiser proposed to reveal for 25 cents an easy way for any young lady to keep her hands nice and soft. A budding damsel sent the cash and received this advice : "Soak your hands in dishwater three times a day, while mother rests. éfié The New Jersey man who hit upon the‘idea of attaching a rubber erasing tip to the end of a lead pencil made $200,000 from. his“ invention. ADVICE ’WORTH A QUARTER. JUST THE TERM FOR HIM. The output of copper in this coun- try from January lto October 1 of the present year has been estimated at 448,000,000 pounds. Eight million pounds worth of fish are landed at English ports eVery 12 months. This includes shell fish, but mutt salmon. Norway has to import 250,000 tons of grain gyear. She exports 185,000 tons 01" fish yearly. In the Black forest district of Ger- many are 1,400 master clobkmakers and 6,000 Workman. British fishermen catch 240,000 tdns oi herring and 8,000,000 cod every year. . REFLEX AFFLICTION. ITEMS OF INDUSTRY. The world’s coffee crop is 800,000 t. :13. Britain makes 800, 000,000 yurds or! linen a year Dodd’ 8 Kidney Pills RHEUMATISM CURED. . CHANGEAIELE EYES. A woman’s reproductive organs are in the most in- tense and continuous sym- athy with her kidneys. he slightest disorderin the kidneys brings about a corresponding disease in the reproductive organs. Dodd’s Kidney Pills, by re- storing the kidneys to their perfect condition, prevent and cure those fearful dis- orders poculiar to women. Pale young girls. worn-out mothers, suffering wives and women entering; upon the Change of Li e, your best friend is IMAGINATION. siom If that doesn't finished I don’t know ~ _ . more mtlmatc one of Ms yold its corrupli'm t hou‘gthyt no was 805.118 to my eyes? was utter- it to WATCH WHEELS. l PILE cllllE > A . h C By the aid bf modern machmery m.ya-!drevonmceiph one man can out 10,000 watch wheels‘grmymve. Adams, . day. {MEDICINE 00. m Minard's Linimezn Cum l‘iphthefia. Mrs. Benlham-J have never heard any lady's name mentioned in connec- tion with that Cain and Abel affair. BenJhamJâ€"When two men quarrel. there is always a. Woman at the bot- tom of the tremble. used by mother: for their children teething. It 500 be: the child. softens the gums. dlnys pain. gum wmd colic. and is the beat. remedy (or disrrhm. 200.: bottle. Sold by a.“ druggiau throu hour. the world. Benin and ask for ” Mrs. Wins‘ ow's nothing Syrup." FOR OVER FIFTY YEARS MRS. wxxsmw‘s momma SYRUP has been Briggsâ€""That medium docsm't know :I thing when nhe is in a trance. Grig'gsâ€"Oh‘; yes she does. Briggsâ€"What makes ryou think so? Griggs‘fiBecause the other day I tried to steal away in the middle of oneâ€"without paying. or lungs. We would Lrv Bickle‘s Auti- (‘nxuumptive Syrup. "hose who have used it. think it is far ahead of all other imam-unions recommended for such com pinincs. The little folks like it, as it is as pleasant as syrup. There are so many cough medicines in 'he market. that it. is‘ sometimes dimculc £0 tell which to buy ;” but if we had a Wm‘gh, a cold or any gxIflictiqn qt'rthe throat Maudeâ€"Do you think it does we justice? Claraâ€"Justice is no name for it, dear; it is positively merciful to you. Claraâ€"0h, it's dust too awfully lovely for anything. Maudeâ€"(Haw do yau like my latest photo? Young Ladyâ€"I should like to give my intended nlittlc surprise before our marriage. lV'hut would you rec- ommend? Lady Friendâ€"Don't wear your false teeth just for once. A Cure for Rheumatismâ€"Theintrusion of uric acid into the blood vessels is a fruitful cause of rheunmtic pains. This irregularity is owing to a deranged and unhealthy condition of the liver. Any me subject to this painful affection will inda remedy in Parmelee’s Vegetable Pills. Their action upon the kidneys is pronounced and most. beneficial, and by restoring healthy action. they correct im- gmrities in the blood. ,AN EXCEPTION TO THE RULE. \Vell. swh; was the reply, all 1 kitn say isâ€"I wish. I’d eat dat 'pos- life? Meeting- the justice :1 year after his marriage, the {former mid; A unloved citizen gave a justice of Llhe peace a big, fat 'possum as a wed- ding fee. as mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely derange the whole system when etxtz-ing it through the mucous surfaces. Such articles should never be used except on m'eecripziom from reputable physicians. as the d'unage they willdo )sten fold to the good you can possibly derive from them. Ha l‘s Catarrh Cure. manufactured by F.J. Cheney 5: (70.. To- ledo. 0.. contains no mercury. and ls taken in- ternally. acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. In buying Hall's Catarxh Cure be sure you got, the gen u- ‘ne. It is taken lnternaliy.and nmde in Toledo. )bio, by F. J. Cheney 8; Co. Testimonials free. Sold by Drufglsts. price 750 per bottle. Hall’s Fomi y Pills are the best. SPECULATION. Speculation sometimes empties a man’s pockets and fills his hat with Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that contain Mercury. Householder, to suspicious character â€"\Vhat do you want? Suspicious Character, thoughtfully, â€"I dunno; what yer got? flinard's Liniment, Cures Distemper Parents buy Mother Graves' Worm terminator bevanse they know it is a medicine for their children and an e um! expeller of worms. Well, Jim, how do you like married ‘ Jun-Iv“ in place of the almonds, and are even less expensive. Shvvll. put in the oven and bake until the skill cracks; “brush off thoroughly and then proceed as with the almonds. There are no dead saints. The better days will 0 you do your best toâ€"(lny. T-he too-re intensive your faith the more extensive your influence. The church without a prayer meet- ing is a body without a heart. It you give no place to the devil you will not go to the: devil’s place. :While we are when“ to Christ we‘ never find any weight in his yoke. The Christian who knows God, will praise Him every day of his life, whether he feels like it or not. w 1 SALTED PEANUTS ARE ALL RIGHT : Salted pean'uis are frequently used; in Dlace of Hm “1...“..2- .._ J cane only as (0 supply our trade. The Dawson Commission 00.. Limited. 70'0““ PLANNING A SU RPRISE. THOSE LOVING GIRLS. mwmwsfim’” M 44,, W72.» WWW/9a flee Mflmém AN ELOQUENT ANS‘VER. HAD TESTED HER. TWO QUESTIONS PWItry, Butte: I f you haivc»: any correspond with us. We want too OARLOADS to supply our trade. - and an efiec m Ex a safe *, Eggs and other Produce. , greasy salve. Address. THE mixc } MEDICINE 00.. Tomato. Ont. any a-ldres- on receipt of tween: my. -l:elig".nm i’ictyres. S men“. Educgnonal \ on prompt actennon . DJ: J. PILE CURE if“) Iggy-co of Con Positive QAIHOLIC PRAYER ”"252 Hotel Ralmnril AVENUE HOUSE~ REWARD OF MERIT. Nellimâ€"Graciom! How do you manage to knit so much in so short a. time? Ninetteâ€"Every time I do ten row; I give myself a chocolate cream. Well. he ought to get the solid vote of the duirymcn, anyway. \R'by? He introduced that ordinance 'to reduce the water rates, you know. and do likewise They Cleanse the System Thoroughlyâ€" Parmelee’s Vegetable Pills clear the stom- uch and bowels of bllions matter. caus- the excretory vessels to throw ofi impuri- ties from the blood into the bowelfi and expel the deleterious mass from the body. They do this without pain or inconven. lence to the patient, who speedily realize; their good ofiices as soon as they begin to rake efi'ectv. They have strong recom- mendations from all kinds of people. Tnos. SABIN. or Eglingmz. says: “ have removed [CH cows from my feet wit Holloway": (Zorn Cure.“ {c.‘adcr, go thou ._ I 4‘ ‘5. Wifeâ€"No, but I presume the cook does. PREPARED FOR m;L.AA‘Ivmsi‘s~ Husband. at dinnerâ€"Hy! My! This This is a regular b~nqurtâ€"warthy of a Belmont-o. Finwst [amend I've seen in an age. What's up? Do you ex- pect company? HOW’ TO BZMHL A~ FISH Fish shuulJ never be turned while broiling. I'm the insiJc next to the corals and :.How ir. ta cook until that- oughly done. Then turn and just brown the skin side. taking care that it does not scorch. fiinard’s iiniment for garget. in cows “But you don’t understand. If his physical ccmdi-tjon is such that any insurance company would accept him "I should say :hat was both con» siderate and thoughtful of him.” “She’s in a terrible predicament." "In what way?" “Why, that rich old man that she promised to marry has 0'19er to have his life insured in her favor." . ufficien‘fifdr iibvcfi‘ewct 3171-1}, I take great plea§ure m recommending it as 1; family medlcine, and I would not be Without a. u qottle in my house. ‘ Cannot Be Beanâ€"Mr. D. Sbeinbach; Zurich, writesrâ€"“I have used Dr. Thomas Eclectric Oilin my family for anumber of years. and I can safely say that it can- not be beat for the cure of croup, fresh cuts and sprains. My little boy has had attacks of croup several times, and one do? pf ‘D‘r. 'l‘homras’ Ecleczric Oil was Bake sweet potatoes until they are tender; then scoop out the centres and put them through a vegetable press. To eachx‘ two cups of mashed potatoes allow a tablespoonful of butter, 3 level teaspoonful of salt, in table- Spoonful of sugaf and a half salt- sprronfui of white pepper; mix thor. oughly. Form into cyiinders, dip in egg. then in bread-crumbs and fry in smoking-hot fat. which floats over Britain and all her colonies is emblematic of the adage, "In union there is strength." The patriotic ladies of Canada. can ex- emplyiy that adage, and indulge a patriotic sentiment, by assisting their English. Scotch and Irish cous- ins who prozluce the pure machine- made Green teas of Ceylon and India. 'le1 drinkers will findy the Blue Rib- bon. Monsoon and Salada green tea: a pleasant change from Japans.~ Colonist. no public library of any kind. Its charter members numbered 17. Each member, except one, who was chosen secretary and gave service instead of money, paid into the general treasury five dollars a year. With the sum so raised the club was able to subscribe for 17 periodicals, weeklies rand momtihddes, and to buy from 17 lo 84 books chosen in general from among the new prulbLinations. A writer in the Ladies' Home Jour- nal, telling how to organize bOOk Clubs in small wmmuniiies, says that one successful club was started in a. small country town oufrom 1.090 to 1,500 inhabitants. in which there was a risk she doasn't; want to‘ marry BOOK CLUB§ FOR SMALL TO\VNS. THE POLITICIANS VIEW SWEET POTATO CROQUETTES. HER SAD I’REDICAMENT. A Cure for PIX-7'1!!!” can: (no a. -nA_., THE I7Vl0\' JACK. Montreal. fiva 8;: Am. P. $1.50 up. E P. 81c: Books. Rosaries. C rue!â€" fixes. Scapulars. “any and Church 0m: orka. MI orders receive J. Sallie:- Co.Montre'l ,McGfllâ€"Couq. Avenue Fungi: Howl nu. 31.50 Noknng,

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