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Omemee Mirror (1894), 18 Dec 1903, p. 4

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Mr. J. G. Kirby, hgnd millgr in the large flour mill’s‘of Mu'm'b' ‘ Roantree. Thor-old, Ont., states: “I can scarcely say too much in praise of Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills.- Some years ago I was laid up by a wverc attack of kidney disease Ome the bou‘cls are regular and the ki-‘lneys and liver active in filter- ing the waste material from the blood good xealth and a. proper working of the bodily organs are asâ€" sured. It seems useless to experi- ment with new-{angled medicines, whi h are only intended to afford re- lief. when you can be thoroughly cup- cd, and the cause of your troubles xemoved by Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pins, ' ‘ "0ne continually heals cases of the while owner falling oxe;b0ard, or ('.is:11>['(!amling no one knows how. You can vezy easily ofl'end a Malay, and he remembas it a. long time. The moment (011195 scorer or later when his kris or a slight. push as you are standing on tre edge of the r‘eck finally settles your debt. I Le'e.‘ went to sleep Wren aboard my Jagger “ithoilt first seeing.that-my rew‘olwr was propel 1y charged and plating it. tea-'13; to hand for business. You train yourself to sleep light on a. pea: ling luggcr, and he would have bad to be a. sharp Malay who got. at. me without my having a shot first "Once a. Malay did try to lush-me on deck. We had some little dispute and he tried to finish it with a knife. I wing-ed him through the shoulder, and would not. haw.- hesitated to put a. bullet. through his head if nec- ”Some of the dizezs tuc- Malays and some Japan-Se. but give me the little Jap all 139 time. Your diver, of course, is your most impo:tar.t man. for you remain above and ex- amine m.- sholls while re is unfier the um secming your bane t. ' You pay him a hundred and fifty pounds as advance money and twenty pounis every ton of 51“" he biings up. His work is exm-edngly dang-r015, hence the leavy advance. At the best his life is short. and sometimes the first plunge ends him. He has to Work at gas“. depths, and the weight of water may kill him at any time. I knew one man wliose diver was done for the firm time he went bol_ow. The doctor said a. bland read in the head had broken undenpremure. The owner lost his hundred and fifty pouncb. of course. - But I remember one case whee the diu-r's signals wased and the Malays pu‘l-cd up the line. They found the dixe"s {lattes ripped up and only part of Lim left. A shark had made A SUCCESSFUL ATTACK. “'1‘? c t‘2ree Malays control the lines and pump for your (ivor. and «to general work. TLcy are often a uni-:- anse. and it is no use denyizvg it. Somet'i'nws they are a. danger, too. You an- coaxed up, month after month, with tie .\:ia.t.iLs. with plen- ty on board to make it worth their while to get rid of you. “But what if the other men board swore differently ?" THE 311mg: FUR PEARLS‘ v” B'PAHV ‘FnTfi ’I‘ 1313?: § “Them is some danger from sharks but not so much as you 'w0'll tl'ink. although sharks do abound in ties.- waters. The di\e.s take their knives down with.them. and their dress Seems to warn of! de sharks. "Are no inqvirics made about. such deaths ?’-’ ore listener asked. ‘Might there not be some bother with the courts '1" ‘ finalise of their di:g~ct and spcfific action on each of these organs, Dr. Cha e's Ki neyLix‘cv I’i ls are won- (11-: L lly successful in overcoming pain and in thoroughly eradicating from“ the system flo very cause of serious and paint =1 ailments. Ihe Best Paying Business Is the Oyster Shell Gatherer‘sâ€"A Lad’s Experience. He came aboard our steamer at meamle. a big. boxâ€"joimcd lad of eightven, wigh fate browned to the bu,- ui bath brick, will: car tips 8.!- most blackened by long exposure to acute kcaz, and With maSsixe. pow- mic! basis whi h ho: e cdr’cnce 0! ha xi: g done real wax-3. in 1.. 021- time. “A (5 Mr F: A. 5L Ken is in He Loncon Mail. 12! re 9.}..- :;.ip had xcn-t ate-d far ir.to tic Great Aus- The Poisonous Waste Matte r is Ecmoud by the Kidmse, live arm Bowals when These are kept Heaithy by Dr. chasa’s Kidney-liver Pills. feicf, one worth £441) and the other «'0th .9250. so I thought 1 was en- t‘iflcd to a holiday, and I left, my chum~az Brooms to look after other things. and I'm gviag to Melbourne to have tlze~time of my life. Broomc you know, is away up in Daimler Land. and ifs the h-adqvartas oi the pearling fleets. “I would simply swear that the man attacked me.“ ~ ' Tie kidneys, liver and bowels are known as excretory organs, bemusc it is their mission to cast. out of the body the poiSOnous-waste materâ€" ia‘i which would otherwise poison the system. cause pains and aches and give rise to deadly disease. EI'GHT HUNDRED POUNDS In hand at the start. For that you can buy your luggcr, stock her with a year's provisions, pay your (iixe: his advance moreyâ€"â€"a kind of 'zetainâ€" ing Infâ€"2 ixe your three Malays f: om the agent and set out. A LIFE STORY TOLD AT FRE- KANTLE, AUSTRALIA. "How did I tiui 1‘9 zcsrls? ’x'x‘cél it's my business to h'ok for t‘- em. or. to come noun-r th: tmth, it's the tit-bit o! 1!!) hm-im-ss when I come across" one. . I'm an oy:u-z-s‘,«ll gathercr, the best. pa;.ixxg busia‘eé‘s on oath. “It takes about eight hunzlrci pounds to equip you. I have known men to set out with 1.93 by getting ore ol the big houScs 1i" 0 Daléct to help them a bit. but. really ought to have it is the Poison that causes Pain set ourmm back fluctuated. 60051103.“ .11 a ammmm a: Cmfl‘orontz, hteodlngand pram-Odin plies. fin mutant-aqua.“ guaranteed 1:. tea {moulds 1n the duly um and Mk youndgh you what they think of“. You can use it and sat»? mmezm If net 9351- 209 9.1m," Dr. G‘hase’s Ointmen? tom mo Dr. Chase's mantmanMnucu-min and abnolnte cure for «ch every form of inching. hteodlngand pram-aging plies. he boas:- DZ! you 3 "And if a man's had luck, nothing *but t'rc dcatcst liquor wil do. I have known three cases of champagne ;01 cued for a company not much big- ‘ger than this." And he looked 3a:o:;nd the smoking zoom as he ispo’ae. "You don't always wait for marks-rows. Break the taps of! the bottles and pour down the flu. 9 Some one hinted a doubt about the Mesa ability of dealing in sun-n goods, but our pearl hunter waxed {him down. 3 “Talk of something else. Fever, lcr izstame? Ah, now, thexe you'xe hit on our weak spot. It's fake: {that does more to spcil our live.) A WHITE MAN. Sometimes it’s rough‘on the blacks. I own. But to get back to business If 30a axe fortunate vou may clear £700 a year out of your Iugger, te- ddcs any [car-13 you fin-J. Our roguâ€" "You haw been so old a. friend, I want to tell you something. I am." and she blushedâ€""I am going to be married.” The pearl hunter looked up half conleulptuously. “You’ae cu‘deptly a sew chum.” he said. “or you Would know by this time that no white jury ever takes the word 0! any number of niggers against that of lat business is collerting the gxcat. it oyster shells of the northwest. and; these are made into all manner of 3t {airy amines. Shells an: worthi £220 a ton at Booms. and if" you is send thorn home it.is said you can: get from £260 to £280 a ton. But 5r I prefer tZ-e £220 on the spot. One; ‘ biz L..ndon firm of jewellers in Band: 8!.th has about a scare Li boats at 82me. and altogether were are. about four hun'lred luggors there en- :2 gaged in t‘c business. ' "Finding pearls is all a matter of chame. 1 know a. man who went for :11: yeaxs withoug finding one and then lighted on a stone worth £32,- CJ‘I). Your divers steal them pretty it often if you do not keep your eyes, Wi e oxen. There is a Malay at. fl‘ 12:00an toâ€"day who has a stone' wonh £3,000, but 1:0 one (an goth at it, for he obtained it on fie cross: and is afraid to Show or sell it. I [c Lied to do busénc-SS with him. 1‘ leaznvd that, the beggar Was fond of a (hampagzzc, so I made up to Iim? and beame his best Liond. I Shank 1p 0d unimited champagne, and alter a, day or two got him into a condition 1.1: in with!) he agreed to hri.'g the stoma: mxt day and sell it to me fcr £1“). 1? u I "Tic Australian Government was going to interfere with LS over the black labor question. Under some new law blacks are not allowed to land in Auscralia without all manner of restrictions. “’6.- get. oxor that easily. Tm: Malays and Japanese are taken on our laggors from We agents, siziz's direct. and they never leave the luggc:s until tloir time is up. The Australian Gove:nment cannot affl-rd to meddle with is too much. If it. did, we would all simply transfer owrSL-lxes to the Dutch flag. and work from Java instead of Broome. We are not guing to let any ‘whito Australia' nonsense spoil us." The lad walked away. An 011 sold- ier, sitting by. lucked up. “There's a. nice. unlicked young cub for you.” he said. "If I had had him in my Company in Natal at the beginning (.f tie warâ€"Well, we “01.1.1 have made a man of Hm, mxd dipped his tongue a. little." "l“oztuz'atcly my attrntion was called to Dr. Cha'e's Kid-ny-Livor Pills and I dmived much benefit from the 'flxst box. By the time I had used .l'our boxes I was again enjoying my former good health and vigor as the bad symptoms all passed away‘ and I was then able to roshme‘work. That was in 1899. I have waited now for about four years to see if the cure will be permanent and now am convinced that it is and feel jus- tified in giving this testimonial for the benefit of others." "Wait." he cried, hoarsely; “before you go farther, hear me. I must say it. though 1 have no right. now. but I will have less right later. I love you; I adore you: I huxe loved you since we were children together. I do not know how I can live and see you the wife of another. But at least you «will know that [ have lov- ed you all those years, and when you hear the wind sigh over my distant graveâ€".. Then the strong man fainted. and. as she bent over him, a. determined little line showed about her mouth, as she muttorr-d:- whim was later (omplicatcd with other had symptoms such as head- ache, lumbago, backache, constipa- tion, infiigestion and insmnnig; I be: came rcluccd in flesh and was" Vcrjv much c’iScouragvd. I": ofossiona) medical treatment was of no avail other remedies were rosm'tcd to with no pun-pom. My am'etit'c diminishv ed and I was losing hope of resox- ery. But by next. day be had (impromed. It (oat. me £15 for champagne. and the Malay came out on top on that (1921'. " THAN .LN'YTHTJ’NG ELSE. “I was a. teetotallcr “'1 en I first went to Broome. My dad's a sq‘iat- tor. and I was pretty suttiy brought op. Buvt no man remains a tcetotailer at Broome, and soon I could stand as much liquor as tie beat. of ti.cm. In lleicmbcr all tire boats that have been cruising come into Broome for the bad season. and icmain there until March. You will not see smh sustained drinl ing anyâ€" whme in Ansztruiia as there Lien. Drink ? Drink isn't tic word for it. Men just. float on liquor. Browne's no Sundaydmiiool Wren t've shell fishers an-iweL Every one has plen- ty of money and every one ixSists on shouting to story one else. Lot twenty men meet in a. bar, and each man must consume twenty dainks be- fore they part. You can’t u_sc to dzink with a man without mortally offending him. him to it." Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills, one pill a dose; 25 cents a box, at all dealers, or Edmanson, Bates 00.. Toronto. To protect you against imitations, the portrait and signa- ture of Dr. ’A. W. Chase, the famous receipt book author, are on every box. 7 “Don't take on SO. John Henry," she said. softly; ”I'm going to mar- ryâ€"you!” Amalia was sweet, nice, and nerv- ous, and she said to her sweetheart: “I had to (10 something to bring TAKEN BY SURPRISE. i 8. The bottom is but shallow .éwhcnco they come. 9. Your fate is but the common {fate of all; ‘ 19. Then keep each pamion down, jhowu'cr dear. . 1 "A czuious law px‘cvniling in Franc“ proxides that. lzefore ~being: ‘mamied. éhildum of a family. al- though oV-w ag‘. shun seek in re- s;~.vctful and formal terms the advice of their hither and mother. It makes nn dil'x'-.er¢nce honever “heme: the Consent. of parcntq is givm for the couple (‘1' m be married a month after under any circumstances. This is also the case in the Netherlands. L “A divoree further entitles the in- 119mm party to recover all the me sents he or she may have made. 23. Soar not too high to fall butg stoop to rise. 24. We masters grow of all that we despise. ‘ 25. 0h, then. renounce that impi.E ous sti-cstwm! 26. Riches have wings and gran- deur is a dream. i 27. Think not ambition wise beâ€" cause 'tis brme; I 28 The paths of glorv lead but; to the grave, ; 29. What is ambition? 'Tis a glori-1 ous cheatâ€" 15. Live well. how long or short. permit. to heaven: 16. Thq-y who forgive most shall be most forgiven. 17. Sin may be clasped so close We cannot see its face- 18. Vile intercourse where virtue has no place. 20. Thou pendulum belWixt a smile and tear. 21. Her sensual snares let faithlcss pleasure lay, 22. With craft and skill to ruin and betray. 33. How long we live not yours but actions tall-â€" 34. That man lives twice who lives the first life well. 35. Make, then, while yet you may. your God your friend, 36. Whom Christians worship, yet not comprehend. 37. The trust. that 5 given g1 nrd and to \oursell' be just. 38. For" live we how we can, yet die we must. The lines are contributions from: 1, Young; 2 Dr. Johnson: 3. Pope; 4, Prior; 5, Sexton; 6, Spencer: 7, Daniel: 8, Sir Walter Scott; 9. Longâ€" follow; 10, Sofithwcll; 11. Congrcvu: 12. Churchill; 13. Rochvstor; 14. Armstrong; 15, Milton; 16. Bailey; 17. Trench: 18. Somervillc: 19, Thompson; 20. Byron; 21, Sm’ollctt; 22. Crabbe: 23. Mnssingor; 2}. Cow- lny: 25, Bnattic; 26. Cowper; 27, Sir Walter Devenant; 28. Gray; 29. Wil1is: 30. Addison: 31, Dryden: 32, Francis Charles; 33, Watkins: 34. Herrick: 35 William Mason; 36, Hill; 37. Dana; 38, Shakespeare. 10. Unminglcd joys to 126 men 11ch befall. 11. Nature to each allots its pro- pvi-r sphere: 30. Only destructive to the brave and great. What joy there isdn the home when the first baby comes, and yet to the young and inexperienced mother who has to care for it there is no other period of her life so trying. In the little ills that are certain to come the inexperienced mother scarcely knows what to do. To the young motherâ€"to all mothersâ€"Baby‘s OWn Tablets are a. real blessing. They promptly cure such troubles as con- stipation, colic, sour stomach, diar- rhoea and simple fevers They b1 eal-z up colds. destroy worms. allay the irritation accompanying the cutting of teeth and prevent more serious ills. TheSe Tablets are sold under a. guarantee to contain no opiate. nor any other of the harmful drugs al- _ways found in the so-called “sooth- ing“ medicines. They are good for all children from the new born tube to the well grOWn child. If you do not find the Tablets at your medi- cine dealers send 25 cents to The Dr. Williams Medicine 00.. Brock. ville, 0nt., and a box will be mailed You post paid. 1. Why all Lhis toil Vfor triumphs of an hour? ‘ 2. Life's a short summer, man's a. flower. .4 The cradle and the tomb alas! so nigh! 6. Though all men‘s lives may seem a tragedy. 7. But. light. cares speed when mighty grids are dumb: 14. And throw a. cruel sunshine on a fool. 32. The way of bliss lies not on beds of dowu. “According to the Constitution ”of the Netherlands, the civil marriage must always precede the religious ceremony. The latter. indeed. is left entirely to the conscience of the par- ties concerned. There is also a. law providing that no man or woman under 30 can marry without the con- sent of parents. If_ the consent be refused the couple have to appear be- fore o, Judge, who ndvises' them as he thinks best. “Many countries have now abolish- ed all marriage fees. This is the Remarkable“ Complication From StandaJd Authors. Each line is a quotation from some standard American or English au- thor, and represents the result. of years of laborious search amongjhc \‘olumjnous writings of tl1irty~cighz poms 13. Custom does not often reason ovorrulc. 31. What's all the gaudy glitter of a croWn? 3. By turns we catch the vital breath and dieâ€". 12. Fortune makes folly her par- ticular care. ‘ lreaches of promise are averted in Hungary by an express declara- tion of the Civil Marriage act (1895) that the relations created by a, be- trothal do not give the right to command the conclusion of a marri- age, but if either party withdraWS from an engagement without just; reasons he. or she is bound to grant coimiensation to the extent of the outlay incurred. Divorce in the English sense does not exist. but; the courts can decree the personal separâ€" ation of a. married couple without dissolving the Bonds of matrimony. In France the Wedding zresents Go With the DivorCe. "There are many curiou§ and ipterâ€" csting facts regarding the marriago and divorce 1mm of foreign countriâ€" es,” says a returned traveller. UNMARRYING LAWS ABROAD. a. To be is better fat than not In LITERARY CUBIOfiITY. THE FIRST BABY 29. 32, 34. 36. ‘ Montreal, (11112., Dec. 14.â€"(Special). â€"â€"Tl1o illness and fine of Mr. George 1R0bortson of 39 Antoine St” this iclty, is further and comincing proof ithat Rheumatism and llropsy are both the results of Disuasod Kidâ€" [mg .. Mr. Rubvrtson had D1 011$ and (Rheumatism for five wars. llc cured lhis Kidnms bv using Dodd 3 Kidney 'Pills and both disaasvs dupaxted xor lgoqd Speaking 01‘ his case Mr. Rob- fiertson savs: 1 'I had been troublod with Dropsy 1111111 l’l11-u11111tis111 for the .\1-a: s I 111111 now “ell and it is all nwimr to Dodd 5 Kidney Pills. Before I start- ed using thém I could hardly put Emy feet to the floor tin-y Wcru swal- llon so much from Dropsy. My 111-1115 lusvd to swell at. times so that I {could not put my coat on. 1 1 1 i " Phat s soxnot‘ tug like it now, and I was-rant YOU {“01 all the boner inr Ethc hard training. How did you 1manage, Tom '2” ! “Borrowed t're moroy. undo." Now the old gvmlcumn i< tolling ex‘erronc that the: e is t‘ 0 making of 1:1 great financier in his ncphc“. A lettuiu Wealthy man has rot his nephew up in business three times, but the 301mg man lacks aomezhing osmntial to name-es in the mewamile dirwtlon and failéd with oath effort When he came with the fourth xe- qvest {or financial backing the mule domurrcd. "You must 19am to lean on your- mu," he said. “I can't Lam-y you all your iiic. It would be an un- kindncss in me to mp suppbing you with money to carry on emer- pr'mcs that invariably end in failure. I'll tell you what I'll do. You owe a good' (‘03! as t"c rose)! of ma: last ‘spec.’ Pitch in on your own book and go it alure till you rag: those debts off. When you'\o dune that I'll give you a cheque for all they amount to. Shch an oxre isnxo would do you morc- good than all 1"»: morey I could gix’o you now." Thxec monks later the noivi'ow walked in with over;- claim re ciptvd in £211. and the umle was delighted as he gave the promised rhoq‘w. And His Rheumatism and Drr‘psy Departed Never to Returnâ€"He Makes a Stztement. casa in Norway, while crlands certain days in Set apart when persons ricd without payment." GOE. ROBERTSON CURE!) HIS KIDNEYS BY USING DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS. “A frivud advised mo 10 usv D-idd's Kidney Pills ofi‘cring to pay for thorn if they did not help me. Before I had used the second box I felt a. great imprm'omont. I took seven boxes in all and I don’t know what it is to be sick since." The tgacltcr of a country school asked his pupils one day if any of them could tell him who Joan of Arc was. The question “‘as'fvllowcd by profound sileme. Some 01‘ the pupils stared 1at. the teacher, and some turned and stared at om another. as if seeking Ho informatiml in the fines arox'nd them. Finally a boy burst out with: "Oh, yes I know-â€" she was Noah’s wife." URINE AWAY STATE or Onto, CITY or: TOLEDO. 1 es Imus Coux'nr. i' FRANK J. CHENEY makes oath that. he is senior partner 0! the firm a: F. J. CHENEY 6:. ($0.. doing business in the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid. and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DUL- LARS for each and every case of CA- ’I‘ARRH that cannot. be cured by the use of HALL'S CATARRH CURE. FRANK J..CHL~:NEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 6th any of December, AJ). 18:56. The King, who wzus then u merry, mis-h-ievous boy of (on, cvcaped one autumn day from his tutor and made l-is way to the COVL‘XlS. where a, (is:- tingu'ishcd pazty of Queen Victoria's gvests were l-lxeamm-shooting. As illâ€"luck would hue it. the young Prime wum‘wrcd (iixurtly 'into the lix c cf the as Lord (tanning pointed his gun~at u Luvâ€"mine; bird, am], as it was :21 early growing dark and the gmat status-man was short-sighted, the l’l'ime's li-fe was not worth a moment's put-chasm. Fortunately the Hon. G. lrey saw the dwlgcr and, guide as lightning. upset the boy in- tothc diuh on the edge of which he was standing, himself xeceiving several of the shot in his‘ face. When Lord Gaming discovered that he h:1d"'l'e:i‘rly killed the future King of England, he was so overcome by horror that he fainted outright. and This was King Edward's first bap- tism of fire. which might so easily ii‘axe men lis laxt, but boy-like he Iai'zxglted at his escape and a year or tmo later “as learning to handle a gun as well as any youngster in Great Bxitain, and ever since he has been one of the most enthusiastic Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken Inter- nally. and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Sand for testimomnls. tree. F. J. CHENEY 6:. 00.. Toledo. 0. Sold by all Druggists. 75c. Htll’s Family Puts are the best. There is probably mt a. 1mm in a, thousand who xezalls a very drama- tic moment in King Edward‘s life, when the sport In: Iowa: and excels moat in to-day nearly brought ‘ his tumor to an em 15‘ and tragic termin- ation. ' As the hufitcr of great game the King might have rivallcd Mr. Selous VERY DRAMATIG‘ MOMENT The satisfaction of having the washing done eariy in the day, and well ddne, belongs to every user of Sunlight Soap. :03 KING EDWARD NARROWLY ES- CAPED BEING SHUT. His First Baptism of Fire ‘When a. Boy, Nearly Cost Him His Life. SKILFUL OF SHOTS . A S M A RT XEPH LEW BOTH DISEASES A. W. GLEASON, Notary Public in the Not?)- thc week are may be mar- .s The King's shouiugâ€"patxios mo Snever u‘xmorous, corsésting :mmilx 01' from eight to a. a down 1110!}. but, mull sportsman is a shot ut‘ mgmw like Lord De Gn-y. or. 1:2 )is )olmg- {er davs Lord James of Hereford: land In: onlv mt'st his g a Is he capital shot, but thm umst he (an- gful ones too. [or the Kimr tuns nu ilisk of mcigtems. A plwtty 111:: Nb Clo. too. is a Royal shoot for any .one with an eye to Un- HilleqLo -and a low.- of good shootingâ€"with [the kec' CBS in tZ-‘oir Rm" 1 li\o:ic< Ithe 81110 Red beams with Hair 5. zu- Wabbanded hats. the bms stationed ihere and there with their flags and Mod and [71.43, and to King and his 'gucsts, with ma: 0109.5 cracking of It is. hmveu‘r. lhil‘fl)’. us :1 911041â€" 0“, cf pheasants that Kieg l-Tdu'm'd has won his glcal :cmnaxinn as n slvonsnmn. ()u nmw Hun. mm Wâ€" casion he 3:113 bagged 250 1mm.- in u single day, a {cat WHJI \t_‘;'_\' h-w mun haze excollm; and vn 01:1‘ mum- orublc ocean-ion when shaming u" Sandzixgitam in 1873 he 1”qu d0\\n fifu' biids “ith Lt'u-six con.- c- cuthe shins But, natura 13', King Edwnnl's Spozt has been iuvnd chiefly in Eng- lanzi and Scotland, where ic huzi long been zccogziycd as one of {‘4‘ hes: half-d zen shots; infused with thu exception of Lords “'ulsinghum and De Grey. it 'is (inuhu‘ul “~thth- ho has a supezior “i111 th- gm tv-dny. In his yuangcr news he Was cme i131; swmtsfxl as a dogrâ€"iul‘wx, and his s‘eill in Lia-.E‘rif‘g a May: and I‘Lerc arp no'hrosex'ves in England hemm- rated for than those of the King at Sandringham. which we re. Invited by 10,000 phoaSnnts every year. a]! mated by ac head keeper in incubators: and of those it is es- limmed that. quhe a quarter fall to the gm} of L'rc King and the I’lim'e of Walcs. who, as a shooter, is litt'e 10:5 skilfd and keen than his Royal father. by in still grns. blinging down the birds with unerring aim at. the rate of hundreds an hour, to be transpoztod to the waiting game-(mm. and by them to the spauious lardcrs at Saudxingham, with t!‘oi.\ rcommodulion for 6.000 Lead 01 game. A school-teacher received the fol- lowing note from the mnthcr 01' 0110. of her pupils: "I‘oar 3115. You writ mo- about whiping Summv.1 hereby gnv vou pox-1113551011 to burn him 11}: cm timn it is necessan to learn him losmxs. He is jusm like his fatherâ€"â€" yuu Inn» to learn hini wiLh a cluhb. Pound nologc into him. I Wanna. him to git it. and don‘t pay no Mansion to what his fathm‘ says. 1'11 handle him." The Bride: “Fells say you only mmxied me he auéc 1 had mmcy." Groom: "'Xun venrc. My prinzigsal reason for man‘ying you was because I had none. ” Mistress: ”Mary. difin‘t I src you talking to t!e pcliwman this morn- ing?” ~Mary: “No. ma'uzu; it was Hm talking to me." In Ccflon the Prime had some ox- citing and dangerous moments when he was shooting elephants, and 1.0 astnnishcd his :cilow-sponsmou and mun-s amc by his wonderful cool- nczzs and u-source; while in Egypt lo syn-m. Light ufzcr fight. by the banks (f the Silc in patient Waiting um! watching belcrc 1e was sm-cosxful with his that troco‘ilc. A Tonic for the Debilimtod.-Purmvl sc’s Veg-Walla Pillsb b_ no: i. x: 121'! l\' but xhor 0!le 1\ on the secretion: of the bodv are n \: :1 mi. 19 tonic. st. 'muluim: the 11:32ng organs to Iwzil: hful action and restoring them to full vixor. 'lhev can he mken in 21': \dumcd doses and so used that they can bedkcominued at, any time without. re- tnrrilnf 11. e ailments which they were used to " .l\‘. a gsent ”sputum” as 5:. cool and during ”hot, and many wme the Ugm'u, lac/purl!!! and Cheetahs that («II to his mm; in fact, he: catnblish- ed u regard by uwuuuting {or half: aâ€"«Zomn tine.” in 1mm than as many hours are morningâ€"a. couple of them shot thruugh the lean, and one fierce, gigantic brute, which had leap- ed‘ on to the elephant the Pnimc was riding, ht: shot through the-head at. such clmc quarters that its breath wax; hat on his face, and'lhis he did as coolly as it !:c were bowling over a. rabbit. Ih‘npitv the prevalence of clocks and watches, munhvrs oi sand linksâ€"glassâ€" es un- now sold. Tin-sis. with a thruwminulv gauge. are a regular :Lc- comnuniment oilthe egg-boilers and oggstands of rich humm- or copper now popular for table use. Mun}? sand glasses are in fzu‘or for indicatâ€" ing the length of time the ten lnhxl draw. or the exact. number of min- utes the coffee must. “stand." Many housewives use a. sand-glass win-n preparing sauces for ’(lelicale lish dishes or making dainty omelets and swoets apt to spoil in the bre-ulth of a second’ 3 ovcrcooking or underâ€" cooking. The sand-glass is a pic- Wresquc table equipment, performing its duties noiselessly, and giving a. romantic, time‘honored suggestion that chimes in appropriately with the ,. simple antique furnishings now in vogue. Sand time-glasses now find places in sitting-rooms and bed- rooms, and are installed on many desks and dressing-tables in fashion- able houses. Time-glasses, mounted in oddly decorative porcelain, are sold for luxurious desks. Quaint Oriental hour-glasses are mounted in The Public should bent in mimitiiat Dr. Thonms‘ Ecleciric Oil has nothing in commonwich one inmm'e. deteriorucing clusx of socu‘iied medicinal oils. It; is eminently pure and reaiiy eflicaciousâ€" relieving pain and lmnenes‘s. stiffness of the joints and muscles. and sores or hurts. besides being ilil excellent. specific for rheumatism, coughs and bronchial com piaints. bimevl! H km hm! m'alcd the sum. time to this must. (“daunting and dangvrnlw 1mm! 93 01 ”port. In 11;- dia new 1:; thirty :wsucs am) he made [Minard's Linimant Bums Ealds. “How is your new house getting on?" "Fimtâ€"xalc.‘ \Vc'Ve got the roof. and the moztgagc on. I think we shall have the kitchen range and the builifl‘s in borom the year is out." A Veteran's Story» - ~Gcorga LewIS. ox' Shamokin. Pa. wins: “I am eighty years of age. I have been troubled with Catarrh for fifty years. and in my time have used a great many catarrh cures, but never had any reiief until I used Dr. Agncw's Catarr‘nal Powder. Om: box cured me completely." 50 cents.â€"-25 T0 IMJTA'I'E FATHER TIME 'I‘ALKl-ID (31’ IX SL‘U'K'L his s‘rill in 31.;er itg a :ing iiim dcmu at ion: May: an luLg'v i \.\I) umlu-r or «bony, and sum-:- are ('hniw-ly c-nmnvlh-d. Handsome glass- vs uro- nmds- 1'; urdv-r 8%. in ivory or lnnthI'r-ufâ€"[mm‘l, or in the costly Woods usvd for the best, work. Th0 frmum; of glmm-s; for ordinary pur- pmu-s are of 0:11., cherry, or walnut. He: "Yrs, 1 mod 0: 1y talk with a. lady fiftven minim-s, and I know just. what, sin: thinks of me." Sic: “But you must find it very unp'oasunt." \V 0.1m; demmz eLhe whole system. Mother than 05’ \‘.' orm Exterminumr de- r mgcs \Vurum. an-_| gives res: to the sufier 9r. 1:; 011v costs‘ ..5 cents to try in and be L0.n'1 inccd. “Sarah," suit! Mrs. Hyfiytc, "your lady friend mustn't. stay so late hm‘cufu'l'. Her uproarious laughter woke me up at one o'dack fl'is mozning.” “YLS, mum; l was tell- in' hcr ahouL how you tried to make a (ll:\(' wan day." Gaaaadiaez Order of chaser: Friends Mother: “You need not have quar- m-llod “i111 that boy. I told you a1~ ways to think before speaking." Small Boy: “Oh, I .(lid ! I c‘idn‘t. say a Word till I thunk up a “'11qu lot of mum-s to call him." Corns cause ivtolemble pain. Hollc- wuy’s Corn Cur: removes the trouble, Try it, and see what an amount of pain is saved. The Boss 2 “So you want, a job, do you? What «am you do?" Am 1i- cunt: “Nothing in particularâ€"hut. from. work is not so much an object as good wages.” sq any» )0 $501 J0 pang) sex I munmqu 129118133 50 poms sum 1 'EIZ'INNH'IJ ’SVII.) 'qmouunx 'LNEUHNI'I SAILIVNIN “Yom- hair is always so hand- somvly dxossed, miss. You must do- \'m0 :1. good deal of attomion to it." “Yes, 1 must conchs my head is my chief weakness 2" ‘E'lflDV'I '1 '0 '8'0 'Kouxm‘s 'LNZ’ININI'I snuvxm 5 dE-Ii) 10 0390 puq ”e 30 pamo sun I die-tum to stop eating because you have indi- gestion has long since been exploded. Dr. Von Stan's Pineapple Tablets introduced a new era. in the treatment of stomach troubles. It has proved that one may at his fill of anything and everything he relishes, and one tablet taken ut‘ter the meal will aid the stomach in doing its work. 60 in a box, 35 cents-~24 (‘ayvtain (to Squad of re hits): "You knociwkncoi. bigâ€"footed i'izts, you are Lot “'ozthy of being driliod by : (aptair; what you need is a monkey to drill you. Lieutenant, you take charge of them.” Mr. Old'bczm (about tngo on :1 journey): “Now, dmling, I “'aht you to try not to worry “'1 ilo I am away." His Young Wife (Umugtrt.~ highly): “I‘ll try my very hes: not, to, dvau', but, you know how i‘uollsh we wumon sometimes 1120'." filfiflffl'S llflifilEfii CUES Gflfflel IR 0038‘ V _-.‘ .. \v AI-wvlslvk â€" v 0 yoxz‘: fluent and lungs and run the risk of filling x»; consum nivc’s grave, whengbv the :imelyuse of ickle‘s Amiâ€"Consump- tive' byrup the pain can be nllaycd and the danger avoided. This syru ) is plemnnt to me taste. and unsurpass for relieving healing and curing all affections of the throat and lungs. colds. coughs. hrou whims. ow. ete- ShiEGh’S Consumption cure The Lung Tonic '2131Ln21 ‘s smzn 'mm ‘Nnma 'Lxurvm'l suuvxm Aq msn 212,574 2:: mm Hr mu] 12M M'I'Yy M Hm Hirmrnrrr in your nwn tovm. or To Starve is a Fallacyâ€"T179 Why will you. qhow n. cquglx Io lacerate (NIH LO‘JVER "(I -‘1! PRECE’S MW MW W150 Paiés, Wash éés'ifins, fifilk Pans, 8w is the only remedy that will do this. It gets right to the root of the trouble. It is guaranteed to cure. W .Ul'l You can’t cure a cough or cold mm the outside. Ycu must cure it though the blood. Prices 256.. 60c. and $1.00 8.C.WELLSCO. Tacoma, Can. LeRoy, HEY. MUN'TAHUE, W. F. CAMPBELL, «.Mrlr, Hamilton, 0m", or Irand Organizer, Hamilton. Ont. ms’i'éf'bu Garrma EDDY’ an 4 null"! lldltolll woo .. ..... .- ......_. ......... .- ....... ., 19m. ......... ”...-..- 1902 ......................... . .......................... 1903 . ... -.... .. SP VEClM. INDUCEHENTS TO JOIN NOW. ‘ ..... “....4 .......... .... Any First-Clan: Grocer Can Supply You. FIVE YE ARS' PROGRESS: CAN BE HAD IN IGSH3MEN l’ SYSTEM. ......1899 ”n...“ Jones: “If Mr. Oldboy makes any such assertion I will dcnounze him as a liar." President: “Mr. James, I (all you to order. Our byeâ€"laws do not allow you to go that far.‘ Jones: “Then I call Mr. ()ldhoy Liar as far as it is permitted by the bye-laws of this assoriuticn.” Yahslcy: “See here, Mudgc 1 Wren I let you have that $10 six weeks ago, you said you \vzmwd it for a little “Tile only." Mudge: “Well, I told the truth. I didn't. have it in my possession more than half hour." For the Overworked.~â€"\Vh:w a!" 7“? causes of despoudeucy and meXanrin'c' A disordered liver is one cause andap ‘c one. A disordered liver meant g.’ e...,-., dered stomach. and a disordered smmac- meaus disturbance of the uervoussyetem. This brings the whole body into HIUIJ-(‘Ct tion and the victim feels sick all ”ver- Parmelee’s Vegetable Pills are a. ram: nizcd remedy in this state and relief win folow their use. He: "Xnd at [mt they agreed marry." She . '11-: and it wa» last {Ling they agreed on." Wash greasy dishes pots or pans “ith Lover's Dry Soap a powder It will xcmoxe the grease with the greatest ease. Miami's Unimeat Ems filahthsiia, . “Dccsn't it hurt your conscience to wear those pretty bilds' wings On your hat ?" “It does a little, {rc- (‘nué‘c they are not mal wings. They are only (.lcVer imitations." Photographer: "Don‘t assume such a fierce expansion. Look pleasant." Murphy: "Not 1. My wife is goim to aloud one of $1.030 pictures to Say mother, and if I look pleaSunt séic'u Murphv:' Not ]. Mx “iio is goim: to send one of t'. (‘30 licturos to ‘ mother, and i1 I look ploaSunt si.c's1 come and guy with us." ,‘Miuard's Liaiment Suns Distemgaa flu. Wxxawvl Socrnlua Suur has bun med bx million- of mounts to: their children Ibl.e 099'th [moans fiho child. when: the gums. 31.1)? pain. can: rind colic. refill“! the llomaca and ‘30th and in an be“ remedy for Dunhm Twentrnvc conu : Sold by ' u throughout Lh- world. 1". sum Ind utter“ m Wnumv's Soormso svuur.“ a." Piles cured in 3 to 8 nights. â€"â€" One application gives relief. Dr. Agnrw's Ointment Is a. boon for Itching Pikes, 0‘ Cu'stcmcsz “Why doesn't that ster, Miss Brown, deal :11 shop any more ‘P” Grocw: "0: my shopmen insulted her." (‘tlr er: "How?" Grower: “Sic heard him 101]ng someone Ihui was our oldest customer." Blind. Bieeding Piles. It relieves quick-1v and permanently. In 51in eruptions i: 51.11133. without a. rival. Thousands of testimonims K you wont evidence. 35 calmâ€":3 Most Sudden and Dangerous of Ailments. Dr. Agnew’s Heart Cure relieves in 30 nitrates. Stoalthy as a thief in the right. hmz‘t disease heralds its cuming only by \sz deadly grip it lays upon its \ictnm 12 you have pa} )iuuinn. sham ln‘vr‘ smothering spclis, or vertigo. ‘10 no! dc- luy the use of Dr. Agnow's mer: (we. It will relieve every case in 3‘) “ninth-s and will radically cun- yummy-tho --- cent. of thow aficctnd. n 15 A 1m :‘i-J‘t remedy for nerves and stomuvh. 8 Sand for camlog. Wogivc cam-a m'ngr. ,. Raw Fun and (lensing. Soul far ;y m 3 .z Dr. Agnew’s Ointment cures all skin eruptions. 35c. Heart Iésgase Poultry, Butter, Eggs, Honey, flppies, Dawson commission 092 AS For Over Sixty ééibxmgk uumi 4» 48-7 Issue No. 51â€"03. BETTER QUALIIY All. KENBS Ci FRUITS And Farm P70 duce ,czencraii.v consign it to u. 3:11 we will ge you good priC“ $20492”. 208.620. 364,012. 5;;111- yolk I omâ€" o 1 cr- 439

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