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Millbrook & Omemee Mirror (1905), 1 Nov 1906, p. 4

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A late judge, whose personal appear. lace was as unprepossessing as his legal kriowledge was profound and his , _ lggtékeehrinterrupted a femaie wit- . ,f‘Humbugged you. my good wo- man! {What do you mean by'lhat‘.“ said he;'*sieml_v. “Well. my lord.” re-J plied tié woman, “I don't know how to uplain‘it exactly; but. if a girl called worship a handsome man she would fie humbugging you." A Time, for Everythingâ€"The lime {or Dr. Thomas’ Eclectric Oil is when "oupy, symptoms appear in the chilo dren;.\vhen rheumatic pains beset the old: when lumbago, asthma. coughs, colds, catarrh or earache attack eilhm' young or 02d; when bums, scalds. abra- sions. contusions or sprains come 10 any member of the family. In any 01‘ these ailments it will give relief and! work a cure. "v "KEMP” Io:- “Thain a L! on; some unscrupu on: den or: may. nythdols. mended p doctors, hoepitalsy, and everybody, to: an no”, pluerisy, etc.- Menthol have people complimefit-‘r‘x‘i-{fi success and then add that It under-stand iL Is there anything more annoying than having your corn stopped upon? 15 there anything more delightlul than getting rid of it? Holiowny's Corn Cure will do it. Try it and be con- winced. n, as 014% news have us believe, a where do all the paper reports would I] brides are beautiful, homely married wo- promptly with 0. cold u with a fire, to cough use Allen's Luna _ v a. -..v yup luau. unUX‘ DC‘ fore I go?” asked the rejected suitor. “Yes, George, I with" she said, drop~ ping her eyelashes and gettmg her lips into shape. “What is the favor I can grant you?” “Only a little song at the piano, please. 1 am afraid there is a. dog outside waiting for me, and I want you to.scare him away." i u generglly makes a - ....... n m uluct‘ 5 Vegetable Pills will be round a most valuable and elfeclive medicine lo as- sail the intruder with. They never fall. They go at. once to the seat of the trou- ble and work a permanent cure. Do Not Dclay..‘â€"thn- through de- bilitaled digestive. organs, poison finds its way into the blood, the prime enn- sidemkon is to get. the poison out- as rapidly and as thdroughly as possible. Delay may mean disaster. Parmclce's Vegetable Pills will be round a most In hmhln mm! -n._ -u, The grandmother of a well-known financier, having reached the age 0! ninety-nine years and eight months, feeling very weak one morning. sent for her do‘clor and asked him i! he thought she would ailain the age of one hun- dred. “Well, madam,” he replied, “you may depend upon my doing my best.”l ‘Oh. do.” replied 1119. old lady; “I should so like to reach par.” “Will yoghgrant me one u.“ A‘unlu] UH Mic, with Le’fibi‘l and Black Re the nthrr, the latter now being th< pcrly of‘ Le Roi. He nvnrneen "u... yuuua uuu that the Annie Mine 3nd White Bear Mme adjoin. and are surrounded by the California Giant and Nox-oltv rm nno o . -v v vulml “lbw and a half yards arbawe {hé ground, and irove it In a circle of Lhirty yards in :ircumterence. "n. “VI-HI pluxlCa are made of linen stretched across fine steel stays. The motor is fixed horizon- tally in order to lesson the vibration. The experiments, which have been ivory successful. were directed by means 1! an arrangement which prevented the apparatus from rising more than three sud a half wards nhmm Hm "Mum: “a i v- a I.“ um”. fitmarkablc Machine Invented byllndian Graveyard at Hazelton, B. (1., Frenchman and His Son. Most Interesting. Successful experiments with a new “it is really a city 9! the dead, for type of flying machine worked by a IWOEOVCI'Y grave ”lot has a house buzlt on it horse-power motor have been made atlnnd, by looking through the window of Liseaux, France, by the inventor, M. :this house, you see what the deceased Zomu, and his Son. The inventors have;]cvcd best on earth. It. may be a chair, been working in secret. on the machine ' 0” a tnbte, a bench, 01‘ a suit 0! clothes. Im- somc yam-5, One house had laid out on a table one Their apparatus consists of two the toilet. articles whigh the lady in the helices. two and a hair yards in diame- grave beneath 11500 while alive, 6"?“ the min which turn in different directions. tooth brush being there. It is supposed rho body is mode of steel tube one and .the spirit of the lady will come back i halt inches in diameter, hound withtand use these. It was most interesting wires. The helices and the aerial planest'h go from one house ‘0 “MM" "“3 lrn "lfll‘n A: \:___ Thi‘sis w‘hec cousroom Enncromm is among cough remedies. “ It leads. others follow." A safe-3nd permanent cure for Cold: Coughs. Crown. Whooplnd Conéh Min-pa, Throat and Lani troubles. . ' ' This famous remedy has been produced by the highest medical knowledge and is the result of years of careful experimenting. Your druéglst not only keep: it, but recommend: it. Price, 25 cents. â€"‘fln-A â€" A"â€" MINING IN ROSSLAND. MOTORING IN THE AIR. tor “ Th. man mad to m upon his they cannot !ast favor be- EXPECT'ORAN'E ‘ . ,,_ u. “nut. 71‘le must "lune Ial‘cn a gum dis- fance.'1hrce of the bodies Im a (9“ yards apazt. The fourth lay about 50 ‘yards :1“ ay. \vnen their bodies were found by two Spiss‘xvoodcufiers they were almost, un~ recognizable. Nearly every bone in their bodies was broken, and the blood they had lost was frozen- to their clothing. From the traces they found in the ‘ snow 13; .g'mdruiile‘rs V §_um}ise, that two 01' [he cinnbers were experienced. and the other two novices. The rope is believed to have broken at an awkward turning.‘ after two of the men had slipped, who dragged the others wiih them. \nnuLC- ' "' 0 They let! the hotel about 9 O‘clock on Sunday morning. ,and nolliing more is known of their movements. When they set out the guidss warned them to be careful, as much fresh snow had lallen, and many places were exceedingly dan- gerous. When their bodies were found by two; Swiss woodcutlers they were almost, un- récognizublo. Nearly every bone in their bodies was broken, and like blood they had lost was frozen to their clolliinm The close of the Alpine season has been marred by the most terrible acci- dent of the year. Four tourists have been found dead, roped together. on the Plan-Nave Glacier. at. the factor the Paschen Peak, a mountain nearly 9,000 feet high. The unfortunate tourists. whose names are not yet known. arrived on a‘ recent Saturday afternoon at Lesths,‘ above Rex. From their conversation it! was gathered that they came over from ' tImtsanne [or the week-end. and that-Iv they were students. The hotolkeeper. tried to persuade them not to climb the peak. but they laughed at his fears. and one said:â€"“Do you think we are rich Englishmen?" Another remarked that he! had climbed the Swiss mountains tori years without guides. nu, _ - â€"â€" The Ciimbing Season Em Terrible Accident. .mm m zonow my example and give Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills a fair trial." There is no mystery about the cures Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills make. These pills aclunlly make rich. red blood. which braces and strengthens every organ and every nerve in the body. l'l’hat is why these pills cure all com- mon ailmenls like anaemia. rheuma- licm, indige<tion. neuralgia. St. \‘ilusl dance. headaches and hackaches and} the smvial ailmenls of women and growing girls. You can gel these pills irom any dealer in medicine or from The Dr. Williams’ Medicine (30., Bi-oek- ville. Ont... at 50 cents a box or six; boxes for 31.50 , , ,..- w u: UL. \\ “Alums Pink Pills. I did so and inside of threé weeks I began to feel better. my ap- petite began to improve and I seemed to have a feeling of new courage. 1 continued the pilis until i had taken ten boxes and i am now enjoying the best of health 1 ever had. My cure sur- prised muny of my friends who began to regard me as incurable, and Istrongâ€" If advise other young men who are weak to follow my example and give Dr. “'illinmt’ Dial, um- ‘ (uu not gain under his care. I was in a very discouraged slate when a friend from Montreal (- mm to see mo. lie strongly advised me to try Dr. \Villiams’ Pink Pills. I did so and inside of three! weeks I began to Ice] better. my ap-I petite batman on :vvunmA->‘ , ‘ - 2- A Common Trouble Among Growing Boysâ€"A New Blood Supply is Neededâ€"Dr. “’illipms.‘ Pink Pills Actually Make New Blood. , There are thousands of young men ' just approaching manhood who have no energy, who tire out at the least exertion, and who feel by the time they ‘ have done their day‘s work as though the day was a week long. in some of these cases there is a further sign of warning in the pimples and disfigur- ing eruptions which break out on the, face. These are certain signs that the blood is out of order, and unless it is; .-w\v":e.P ’promptty enriched, a complete break- itlnwn, or perhaps consumption may Le t the’ result. All these young men should ttake Dr. Williams" Pink l’ills. These pills actually make rich, red blood, clear the skin of pimples and eruptions {and bring health, strength and energy. ‘Here is a bit of Drool. A'dntnim nsnwn i TOI'RIST KILLED ON ”m” mu“. nluuly wzrea to the hotel for a fire in So writes W. .l. Lukcns, an American my room. so as to let the people know traveller from Chicago, who has been 0 lady was arriving late. visiting Central British Columbia and The ’bus drew UP at the door 0f the who inspected the Indian graveyard at. hostelry. The landlord arrived from Hazleton which, situated on the highest 8 long room whpre men were drinking- {16th in 'the town, is quite a curiosity. PLAYING CARDS AND DOMINOFS :2 goes on: ' ' ' Joyâ€"he could speak French? He es- “Up to the last two years this was an Indian village with on1y the x]u(1-'corted me upstairs to u charmin v little son’s Bay Company men and a few pro- room, all white and clean in spite of its ;spoctors and hunters representing the simplicity, and there in the middle of ‘whites. Now, on account of the com- the floor stood an enormous brasoro. ing of the Grand Trunk Pacific Rail- The charcoal was covered by a wire not- way and the finding of rich mineral dc- ting to keep it safely within hounds, posits. a. large number of whites are and the wide brass rim was well pol- coming and going all the time.” fished. ‘ .......... v uuun and use these. It. Wis most interesting In go from one house to (mother and see the girfefigngtnings in them." Indian Graveyard at Hazelton, Most Interesting. “It is really :1 city or the d» LACK OF ENERGY ' grave lot has a house built on it by looking through the window of house, you see what the deceased best on earth. It. may be a chair, Inhln n I‘m-".1. -_ _ . uupz'UVe and I seemed n: of new courage. I pills mm 1 had taken I am now enjoying the ever had. My cure sur- ' my friends who began muusanus of young men :hmg manhood who have who tire out at the least I who feel by the time they netr day's work as thofigh a week long. In some of there is a further Sign of the pimples and disfigur- E Ivhinl‘ L..-_.L Ends With OF THE DEAD. \LPS. m on a table all 13mg lady in the mum. uuu no rcmses, and has been mnst impndent and abusive,” I replied. The little commercial tmwllcr. over ,“lmse head I towered. offered to do his ‘bpst. They argued. they got angry. and the train arrived. 'l'hnt ’lms man the“) on to my bag and refused to hand it over. The train rang its boll. it was about. to start. and I had to hand over those six franc: to that veritable thiofl after all. so as to get my bag, whirl: was naturally worth far more. The Spaniah driver laughed wildly at. his surcest and my discomfiture. V ...V ........,, no __\uu leIy' have n travelling bag.” was his reply, “and that is all you owe.” “I‘ve offered him three francs several times. and he refuses, and has been most impndent and abusive.” I remind. “The fee is half a franc per person and thinly cents for luggage, total 80 cents. not, «won one franc. as you only hnrn .. hm..-nru.- L4,. a man paswd. “Do you speak Englishq French-or German. sir?” I asked. “Fronch‘ â€"n little, madam." replied the common cial traveller, for such he proved to be. I TOLD HIM MY STORY. He insisted on his claim. I repudiat- M if. for I knew it was an Imposition. He saw I was a womanâ€"and aloneâ€" he knew more was no one about, and be seized the opportunity to rob me, for such it was. of three or {our francs. He became most abusive. My heart a]- mnst stood still. But with a brave face, and the best Spanish I knew, I damn, mincdly refused his demands. At last; Boys belonging: to the high families _ of Spain were playing football outside in long grey topmnts and blue cloth Scotch caps. They had not the slight- est idea of the gnmeâ€"â€"â€"but they kicked the bail about, and apparently enjoyed themselves. The French-speaking iand~ lord was not, about when I left. the ho- teY at. 9 p.m.. so i could not pay himi tor the ’hus. Arriving five minutes lat~ tor at the dreary station. where there 'was no more sign of life than there had been the night before, I asked the driver what I owed him. “Six francs." was the reply. f “Six francs!" l exclaimed. “Non- sense! how can it possibly be six francs?“ EACH IN HIS COLD GREY BOX. There are twenty-six sunh tombs, four [on top or one another, all of gray mar- ble with brass feet and mountings, and the best king, Alfonso NIL, is now in- terred therein. It. is a dreary place, with small windows so high up they ad~ mit little light. and everytttmg is mar- ble except the brass fittings on the sarg cophagh t In the night I woke hearing a strange sound in my ears, and feeling oppress- ed. Suddenly my thoughts wandered to that brazicr and to Zola's death. and I juniped out of bed to open the win- dow. A flood of moonlight entered the room; but the brascro had gone, so my fears went too. Ahâ€"hut what. was that sad cry? it, rose and fell upon the night air. How strange it sounded, as of lost souls moaning. Yesâ€"it was humanâ€"and} was still very early, but presumably this was the first mass of the priests yonder. Armed with an introduction to the Fa- ther Superior 01' the monastery from a Senator friendâ€"written on oilicial paper i-â€"l felt pretty sugar at seeing Escorial under favorable circumstances. Escor- ia! is the burial-place of kings. In a small chamber of Spanish marble, rmclr at by a narrow staircase. lie the Kings of Spain. each in‘ a marble comn onii his own shelf. They are omhahned and : buried. and after about ten years are i laid upon a shelf, 1 men‘s voices. I looked at my watch: it) In, _ ~_vu u wmu'y evening, and flung (n to my fur coat with oven num- llmn usual vehe- mence. The exit from the slailon was [locked, and a bunch of keys had to be found to let me out. There stood the hotel ’bus, as my Senator-host hn'd kindly wired to the hotel for a fire in my room. so as to let the people know a lady was arriving late. The ’bus drew up at the door of lhe hostelry. The landlord arrived from a long room whpre men were drinkinrr I The train stopped at. Escoria]. “Eight minutes' halt.” and I was the only pus- .senger to get. in or out. In fact, zhe beggars and several louts seemed quile surprised to see anyone on such '8 wintry evening, and flung (n to my fur coat with oven mnru Hum usual vehe- mence. The exit from the slnfion was; locked, and a bunch of keys had to be found to let me out. There stood the -hOtel ’bus‘ as mV Soan-Janu L-" “- unuc WCH'Q U! at m tné'ifioahnght. and the to shrubs‘ cast still darker shadows granife. A vivid picture of the drawbacks J! ravelling in Spain is given by Mrs. Alec. Twoedle in the pages of the “Queen.” She says: It was a cold wintry evening. I took off, my jewellery, hid my watch, and said good-bye to a charming Spanish home and its kind inmates, and left, Maia wirid by the Sud express for the ifs-o corial, the tomb of titre Kings of Spain.‘ The distance is exactly thirty-two miles! and this express train from Madrid with its sleeping cars and restaurants, took“ one hour and twenty minutes for the journey. What. a desolate waste sur- rounds Madrid. Those weird glacial Loisurely Railway Burial Place A LADY wmms A MOST u ‘ ms DESCRIPTION. TRAVELLING IN" SPAIN w; ; train from Madrid with s and restaurants, look twenty minutes {or the ‘ a desolate waste sur- Kings. Those wcird glacih] more \yeird than usu- Travelling â€". The 01 Spanish -v- ‘1‘)th “nu ;] 101‘ a fll‘c in 1e people know 0. he door of the arrived from were drinking. DOMINOBS. the few dark Physicians are recommending aroma- tic woods and fragrant peat, which, when thrown on the fire, send up a healing smoke. A tirm in Queen’s road, Buyswuter. is exhibiting these novelties tor the grate. Mossy slabs of peat are tstaclted in the shop windows, and are considered an excellent fuel for lung complaints . Picture postcards of peat can be sent. to a friend suffering from asthma. The postcard is read and burnt. and the sufferer drawe' his chair up beside the grate' to inhale the medi- cal odor. ‘ ‘ on the Burning o! Perfumes "as a J Curative Effect. The laltest panacea is b be fhe chimney comer, says Thl Daily Express. ; One of baby‘s good days means that i your child is thriving,r and well. Baby’s Own Tablets brings all good days into your child’s life, for they make little “lies well, and keep them well. Mrs. Jos. l-‘erluud, St. 'l‘ite (193 Caps, Que., says:â€"“Since giving my little one Baby's Own Tubtets she has been in splendid health, is growing plumper every day and has beaumful rosy cheeks." These Tablets cure indiges- ticn. colic, constipation. simple levers, teething troubles, and all the minor ailments of little ones. They do not can- tain one particle of the poisonous opi- ates found in all soothing medicines and most. liquid preparations. The 'l‘ublcts can be given with obsolute safely to the babe just born, as well as the child of advanced years. Sold by all medicine dealers or sent. by mail at, 25 cents a box by writing The Dr. Willinms’ Medicine Co., Brockvilte, Ont. -.. ... . Luann “I (I 'markcd dcgrce without destroying the nbitity to aim and shoot. straight. tn itho French and German armies soldim's tare permitted to shoot. from the right ‘or the left shoulder, according to their own preference. which is oftcn guided hi" the superiority of one eye over the other. Accuracy of judgment counts for ac much as acutencss or vision with the good marksman. Some curious researches: have recent- ly been mode by French army surgeons ;on the reTutionship between good eye- sight and good target-practice. At, first glance one would say that the two things must invariably depend the one upon the other. But the Nets lead to a different. conclusion. At least. they Show that one may have very defective eyesight and yet he a very aeem'nte‘ marksman. Astigmatism,~myopia. and other defects of vision may exist in a ....‘..l._ 1 , AROMATIC FIRE-LIGHTERS EYESIGI 1'1: . AND MARKSMANSI I II" FIRE CURE FOR DISEASE. XV: send um request/rt: 9/ them our large u'lluslrakd catalogue. BABY‘S GOOD DAYS. Our illustrated catalogue will tell you of other remark' able price’savings in highest quality cut glass. l: is of clearest crystal glass, deeply ,and brilliantly cut in “ hobvnail " star design. V is it possible for us to offer our special gightâ€"inph Cut Glass Bowl at $5. 00 packed at our risk and can riage paid to your door. NLY as manufacturers :e :0 anon-:L'n t‘..- .u. .- Cut Glass 335.@ Bowl be found in The London a Distinctive I'mâ€"the pin 176.7” The hungry individual entered the restaurant and ordered a lamb-chop. After a long delay the waiter returnml. with a chop of mcroscopical propor- tions. “I say.” called the Custonwr. “I ordered a chop.” “Yes. sir: there it is.“ “Ah. so it is.” replied the diner. pom-511;: {1L it closely. “I thought it was a crack n. 41.. __-,- I Do not let n cold some on your lungs. ‘ Resort 10 Bicklc‘s AMH‘mwnnpliw Syrup (H the first inlimalinn ml irrila- lion in the lhmal and prm‘vnl discuso from lodging in the pulnmnm'y organs. Neglcclell culds are Um cause u! un- told sull‘m-ing throughout the cmmlry all of which muld haw lwon prevent- ed by the application of this simple l.n:l powerful medirine. The price. 25 cents. ‘ brings it within We reach of all. . She: “Has your hmllll hum-mm] since you've been nlu-rmd?“ llv: “Oh. yes. thanks. I'm qnllo a l'lilluwnl man.” She: “I‘m sure your friends will b0 glad to hear it.” -__ _-_ .._».. away-VII. Duavul' ness. Dyspepsia, Constipation and all ailments. arising therefrom. edtreo inaplain k e.on recei pt of name and tafffegg“; m in your name and omce address on dotted lines an send to THE WILSON-ME (20.. Limited, Niagara Falls. Ont. “Your moihorâ€"in-Iaw m-unsos you of stealing hm- mmk. mm have you to say?" “Your honor, I simply hid her trunk; I was so afraid she'd leave us.” He was given cighfeam IJIrv}ltllsIe~.six for stealing and twelve {or lying. u sure cure for Intygegfion, muons- “Ann n\........_..:_ ONE OF THE BEST 0M than remedies for all) skin Infections; finch as Eczema. Ringworm. sma- xud and similar affection: in Weaver‘s (‘eratm t in an ointment that has Draught ralief to thousands. ,-,V_-_ â€"â€"â€" vv-‘l II] III Drmist s This can on is good for one ton cent (100.) £31 Botbl 10 at the cele- Worms cause f0\‘(‘l'§$}‘lll=‘.<i, nmnning and restlessness during slur-p. Mother va05’ Worm ifxfwminahm is mons- am, sure and errcchml. If yuur drug- gist has none in stock, get him 10 pro- cure it for you. “That new farm-hand of yours nsrd to be a. clerk." “What makes yuu 21mm so?" “Every Hme he stops wwk fur a minute he tries to put the pitchfork be- hind his ear.” Dr. Leonhardt’s 'Anti-Pfll m In v you. young man sir?" “\WI] 5011 haw .m pz‘nsive zhtcs..“11u\\ do that?" “-\\hy 3011 “an! to daughter.” A LI'ITLE [WET in tho but of a" diet. yet. it will nu: make one and muscle but “ Permrim " wllL Try it. All drug and general stores. 81. Males. when the way wgmnme l‘llls should In} x'c-sm-lod 10 immedialely. TM) or three of 111051- salulnry p«'-Elvl<, taken helm-0 guing [1) hell, follmwd lvy dmetq at one 01' mo pills for two or llnw‘ niglals‘ in $110005- sion. will servo as n provonllve of at- tacks 01' zlysnensm and n]! the (Hamm- fm-Ls‘ \vlvir‘h Iullow in Hm 1min nr film fl]! difior'dC‘l‘. Th0 mHnN mm Prevent Diso.ulcr.â€"-M thc toms nf inturnal alisnrdnr Vognlnhle HHS mould lnc imnmdialely. Tm; m' In salumry pq-Elvk, taken bt‘fm 150d, {GHOWNI by (ILNTQ nf DUES {01' f\\'0 01' ”Hum HIGH German tourists in Denmark paid a visit to (:hnriottenbm'g with the object at sit-0mg the summer palace of King Frederick. 'i‘imy met a gentleman Wfiik- in; “tone of whom they inquired wim- thm- iL \mum be possible fur them to nhtnin norm in the gardens. “Certain- ly,” he I‘f’DHQd, “ happen to have a Roy” and for imit an hour he led the party al'nul the grounds. pointing out their hmutins and entertaining the strangers with iix't-ty conversation. At last he‘ tonic his team with the Words, “if you‘ care to see the stables, just, say that you have the King's 1)m-mi.<si0ii.” it \\‘n< thfl King himself. the shook hands with mmh member of the party and trade ”IDA“! (unnumn them farewell. In its issue of the 15m inst. The Boss- land Minw- says: “Two cars have been «pound at White Hom- Mino, and these will be loaded 10-day or to-mom-ow for shipment to the Grunby. The ore is that taken out in me course of developmnnt. The work of developing and making available lhc ore shook; Inund on the 701'), 8.30 and 1000 {out levels continues. The shoot on the woo-foot level is the; largest yet, found. “A little scent sprinmcd on wood will save a woman fro: (mute {lam-k o! neuralgia or headache.” “Perfume, in any mm, a narcotic, or case may be, but no ing and subtle in which rises wurm a fire. [ “There is no dc rthere should be a x ledge 01’ the need thins. “Not. only flowers should he used to seemed logs should grate instead of the don‘t think I’ll 10L A nerve specialist, who ed on me new cure by a‘ prosenlum'o, considers In future before it. V .- uu' tablcspoénfn] 01 ROIUC and mm wcmy housmUIe sipped VF- \ leis on a hot shovel will and produce rorrnshing s A teaspooniul of 3mm a saucepan of boiling wa a fainting pane-m. It has {103de by a well-known S and elm are stimulating will relieve a nervous l1 Tiny blocks of wood, culyptus oil, are recommf. cold. Lavender water pe Cologne globules, sizzling hob, will freshen up the tor, while a few drops a leis on a lmL Shmtnl n-m keep away influenza. They shape of small bricks, and a dying fire and perfume house. - “’1 ”TE BEARS PROGREF HER FAVORITE BEVER A KING AS GUlDE. If an horn; he led grounds. pointiwr -1 entertaining the is no doubt,” he u be a more intimate km}; the need {0- healthy inhala- The means are is known. used to scent a ,,,....° "mu, wm I'CVJVO them. It has even been sug- welJ-known specialist that a l or tea thrown in the inhaled will benefit the swim far more than if she .“Huw do considers. that . woman from many an neuralgia or congested nd out a tonic vapc stimulating. sandal nervous headache. of wood, steeped , v ...-‘ yu- uuld be thrown 0d» the the usual faggots. ‘ any form: is a stimuâ€" or a sedative, as the no perfume is so heal- jn its effects .1; that and balmy from the i wood, steeped in au- I‘ECOIanlCndC‘d for u had water pellets or can do . sizzling merriiy In the I up the overiired visi- di'ops of attai' of \‘i0- we] will cure insomnia. nt‘im-o guing lo 9 of one or 1m) nighis‘ in succes- preventive of at- l n]! the discom- lha 1min n! that or jars my daughh-r ” “Why not, .mnmvhnr. ex- 1 mu cure insomnia. mg sleep. mmuoniu, added to wno was consult- yy an Express rc- you know marry my 1 the pal-1y I out their :9 strangers AL last he ‘ax'mc-Ieé's of potpourri a block of simpm “All hdlel charges in Japan are forced by_ law 0 be very_ low so that even lhé “When your bill is handed to you i! is customary to wrap up in a separate piece of paper an amount approximaf- ing about one-fifth of the whole account and give that to [he worlhy innkeepor, together with the regular amount re- quired of you by his account, which you‘ 1enclise in the folded bill. Then you wrap up smaller sums in smaller pieces of paper and parcel these (Ilarlslmas packages out among the servanls who have waited on you.‘ “This (in to the bonifuc-c‘ is called chodai 0r ‘iea mono). and the Japanese explain "5 usage uricr this ntanncr of reasoning. said. “that room; b‘ut there is lAGE. will revive \‘.'t‘ W 001 f are will the vapor, oak There “11- lunkmpm- l~ Nut lozq When the (um-:4 Guns. “1-' mu huh-13m ,2»: H nhvlfirl v“- 1‘ .(:.d of 11m J.p.'mv.~- Izl‘HlH-l 1;? H3); V. (‘ \\"l']li I!” I't'"\!' A . n l|l .[;IP‘ 1.: _ _ .- . .mwu “Huh" pointe out that the idea of self-moving ('arrlagns for Held-guns was suggested by the L‘nglneer (iugnot. as early av. 1769. At. prownt, efforts are directod .‘p the pr-x-g'tmtlan of a form of automobile suitable to tat-:0 the place of horses in; drawing the artillery mgons. Many different forms of iron-clad automobiles. carrying light guns, have alreadybeen invmlrd and tasted. with more or less success; but. the main pmblom is to adapt the automobile to the transporta- tion of guns mounted, as at present, on their own carriages. In other words, it concerns the abolition of artillery horses. l‘l in the revive whole the Wuod fire“ .. was- ap ears. HILOH will cure you, and all dru gists back up this statement wit a positive guarantee. The next time you have a Cough or Cold cure it with ]_V_- Why pay two to five dollars when a twang-five cent bottle of SHILO will cure you as ouickly? Why not do as hundreds of thousands of Canadians have done for the past thirty-four years: let SHILOH be your doc- tor whenever a. Cough or Cold aunt“) un- a bottle of : £053 quarter. Can cure your Cough or Cold, no questian about that, butâ€" why go to all the trouble and inconvenience of lookfng hign gp. flux: of Lin-mg hmmnptxon Can cure to-mmro“ [or shipment to the ammo}. The on: is flu: Iakm out in {In course 0! dz. \elopznent. 'lhn “orI. of deuwpi'rq and making mmlablc the ore shoots tound on the 700, 850 and 1900 foot ion-Is coniinnes l'llE SllOO‘l ON THE 1000 FOOT LEVEL! IS 1m; LARGE E-T Y's-21 l-‘O! ND.” \\I"III'IE REMIX MINI. shares mo 5.12.713; uxI unu‘ 9'31‘0 10 cents mrIn- . ago-ssuble). 'me last shipment. of cm brought $21. a {on for vovwmrdw “We the rest reamed $10120tufler an uponnw. Th‘s stock win s'mdf. the most. careful and rigid investigu‘ :cm and offered at aboxe price is' mt: opportuniiy for Hm progxcssh-e inkur. Imfx'T \\ A'ZII BLY NOW. Socuw an ink-rest in this womising (men-pike at once. \\ hitv Bear ud- joins the famous I2? Roi and Is in oh so Ircxjmj' .. to Cultre Star, \Ka: Eag} c and Annie Mines. “70 bug. and son am of the to} lowing: g A Fnslvr Séh'cr Qumn. Sihor Bar, g CH. n_.IA_o .- "LC" apvm cu u: n: u”; kin-u: ME NF. and these will ha loadvd 10-day or? t Ft‘slt-r. Séh'c" (Damn. S'lmr Bar. Siiwr ‘Lml. Kerr Lad-:0 Ini\‘,crsi‘_v Red Rork. Innis-Raining and Hud- son Bav Bath-lo. Train-“0y. Also all other Mining and Industrial Slcc‘ ct. l-‘rm pliable information or mice ln._\lng or wliing. commun frat: mm as. Wire mdcrs a: our expense. FOX 5: ROSS Stock Brokers, TEL. JAIN 7390-739“ Conncctlng all Dept: llx‘lal) lishml 19R“ Yunnan» on-.. . I” mm w cm; ss‘ In i.‘s 155129 of the 15!!) inst. The Rossfand Miner sag been spoiled at WHITE BEAR MENE. and mm: wiil 1 to-morrow {or shipment to the Urunhy. The ore is th course 0! development. The work of dew-109mg and the ore shoots tound on the 700, 850 and 1000 foot ion- SIIOO‘I‘ O.‘ THE 1060 FOOT LEVEL IS THE LARGE-S”: 5.09” am. 0118. Read This ! .‘Are You adapan Tfl Drinker? FOR IF SO, ASK YOUR GROLBR ea Proof IT IS ABSOLUTELY PURE AND FAR MORE DELICIOUS THAN JAPAN. Fire A L’TOMOB.‘ LE A RTILLERY. We also manufacture Corrugated Iron in long sheets ' EAVESTROUGH, Etc. METAL SIDING, In imi METAL CEILINGS. in 2 Write for Catalogue No. Write lo'day. Nation of brick or stone. ,000 designs. 1m and free samples 0! 'OSHAWA" ,Shingla. 1 Wind, Water, Stcrm 1'85: IN nmx. and ‘fOSHAWA” Steel Shingle: Made from Painted or Gaivanized Steel. at prices varying from 82.85 In 85.10 per hundred square feet covering measure. This is the most durable cov- ering on the market, and Is an ideal covering for Houses, Bnms. Slat-435,816. vators, Churches. etc. Any handy man can lay the “OSHAWA” shingles. A‘ hammer and snips arc the only tools required. ‘ We are the largest and oldest ccompany or the kind under the British flag, and have covered thousands of the baybuildings throughout Canada. making them Ed packets only. , 409. 50c and 66:: per lb. At all grocers. li<tahlished 1887. Me; Write your Heme“ OfflcO.â€"HEAD bFFICE AND WORKS heplncc of horses in My .330st Many irox_1- clad an omobiles INVESTQRS a um. um um (roe samples 0! "OSHAWA" ,Sh your“ .. u-u-V"'Il° -lI embers Standard Siock Exchange, Toronto _v_ vllulllll 111‘ {we (-r)!(nԤn;£ mailer employed on t :slh‘mps mmzuinc sufficient chmnmféi ' {41. mi h) pro-Im-o injurinus effects, git wné _5xil!}\‘.')‘| during 1h? im'esiigaflo n which ‘i‘:]‘\ ”pap;- of withdrawal was based 13ml ‘1: mug-"ms n! this substance wove- rVanda” m mum: poisoning. nnd a ‘Mvglu “nu ”I“! objectionable sumps .mu-Ecs :n miiligrnm of it. The repeat- fest npplic;.!;nn of these stamps tn the 41:23:: in the act (,«I moistening might. re~ sun in the accumulation of a dangerous 'quamily of the poison in than «mm-m CEYLON GREEN TEA. mini-0d yenow and by 5m: 1hr” int'asl'igation the r-ofiming mailer e! slumps (0“th sump The English post-« Law,- rc-remly ordered [mm vircufzgmon 0f the “But. if a man whom behaves to be we): : gPHOI‘OHS Chodai leaves Um. paying me same. should ho ever return again. He will gel 185 (-Z’nmnumn hatluub. \v «haughty mom in Hm If afflicted WRITE FOR FREE mm, and let us convince you the w ha cureâ€"(mo that euros to my on mm: SAMPLE sent to a, .d very poor man who finds himself on the road at night can get {and and she!- ter tor a nominal sum. The rich man has to pay no more than the beggar. “Since the hotel man Cuuld not1 make a Ming if this ordr-x' o! thmgs were at- tom‘d to exist, without some saving grace. some I‘f‘conlpo‘nse must be made gto tho hotelkec-per for his enforced genâ€" ‘ermily. 'l‘heroforc. if a guest. can well afford to give'the host sozm‘thing more than he asks, he not onty provides for less fortunate than himself, but he tends himself against the wit day when he may have to ask a bt-ggar‘s board and bed. ‘11 is not. charity to the innkeepcl‘. but nm'ely provision against posgble hard times. GAMERON’S Asthma Care mummy mom in flu auxin-d ways he made In mml miserable of ‘7‘“ v. \n u”: ullplUl\l'll p (he finest when: land on earth. 6- hanks o! the Red River, 45 miles Winnipvg, four miles from two re stations. $13 an acre takes it. : cqsh, balance 0393‘. No better (at: better imreslmont. “'AUGH REA'ITIE. 2 Merchnms Bank Building, “"innipeg, Man. k DANUEROITS -_‘-â€"â€" ~_.. {Dyeing 1 meaning! A SNAP I?! A WHEN MBM NEAR WENHEPEG. -._â€"‘â€". flannel, Toroéé; 621a", Quotas V_- .-.,â€"â€"- “~un vol-Ion. ‘ u umsa autumn 97am: on.- » Min-Ionian!” town. 01mm ISSUE N0. to: tho ":7 ban-end you work nu- acres or c! man whom the. worthy host 3 be well able lo afford a hodai leaves me hole! with- ; 1110 same. “no belide him ever return in that hoslclry will gel lasl. chance at the balhlub. will get the most- ‘00m in the lmuse and in n we lat-finds to {Del that he is ms or clean unbroken prairie, wheat .‘and on earth. on the the Red River, 45 miles from four miles from two raihvhy $15 an acre takes it. $5,000 :09. easy. No better (arm, no Al. .._A. D . oison in " " “nusuu the mouth. posttomce -Aaxxihnriiies. POSTAGE-sun PS 7c Lombard at. I 615 “main: mus effects. ylt was ”Gsiigaud . n which “’31 was based um is substance wore- Imisnniug and a »'}(‘Cfionablc alumps n' :1 .n. lâ€"OsHAWA, Ont ymmdrmml Eepvm- P. mamp J fcr 1h 1m- 5 shown 11:! I. Vflflflfifi’lefflfl. R! r. D-n.C-â€" A l'mc [m :3 flag 1:, did you come?" “On “20- o. hm 1! "501182131: im‘“ noon. \\cs' shall “find (here is lake me of." [r <~!--:xwh7 {Ecru :. {061. ‘ v! on: emmYI-s Hum -:~f ii d'.‘ \x grow Mr. V yawn. year or lav.) “131:! mm- {On .xh' r! ‘1 a) have lwn Al mic naive flat Must d. - ‘ mnr‘ ‘ “Yes. my infancy coasod and d tum-d at the last strata of mid yeslelday. I wonder whether my . cus mnlher will recognize that. (am. “Of course you know what is g Iv.) happvn nl Brinrwuod. There ' be a grand dinner parly.‘ "And you are coming? How in "Oh. rm. Rorie. I am not 0m yc-l. haw. l slm'n‘t_ he {or No years. I means in give me a season in lawn calls it having me broken lo inn-x He'll take a furnished house. and shall have the horses up, and 1 ‘ ride in lhe Row. You’ll be will! us of elm lime. won't you. Berle?" “0:: se pout. H papa will invile “Oh. no will. if ! wish it. l's ll Swiss tour. Switzerland. :lxe habit. “How dn' 91' firmed \‘i; from the tr “I didn‘t Box‘ie, inno: comes home " NUS 3 war HI "Many happy mun-m of tho Harm." she said. 501'”); “To think 3M1 am of age l0-day3 Your mm tr!" many an aihieli: mot-cm iv: the hamme-r to gm; “.ngle him the imam Cxur «3r- Lion. She had “he Talisman" 1330133 :1 tug-um! was her idva! n! lenw. i'r . 11‘?- "If f 3"“: " \\ lux'VIxai?‘ “Fur tein'g aluays {mm yrvu had forgotten us all not care a 502 for any (.1 kissed so hcmely. Besides, Rorie used to do it. The thing was 1 devr-lopment, a curl-ms outcome ‘ Swiss iour. Perhaps people did mama-land, and Box-3c had ac :he habit. “How time you do such a mm; rluimed Vixen. shaking herself how the traveler’s encircling an “I didn't think you minded.‘ Roxie, innocently; “and when 21 comes home from a long jcurney ‘ pccis a warm welcome." “And 1 gm; glad to son you." Yum. gix’mg him both hm‘ hand: a ;. z-mus frank-nee“- “but \wvu L... i :‘= ' at how I have been hulinu‘vm‘ me graycyes were looking i1 brown ones admiringly. and the 4 swim was~.;:clling a trifle d$u Swift as 8' flash Violet mcolled‘ so”. It. dawned upon her that nut quite the right thing for a lady “rising sixteen” 10 let hen a! And. a‘ head drop 85¢ {he ‘ Nae: nsclvsv “Roxie, t m care a 502 for any at us.‘ “I had not forgotten any of you dial emuâ€"very muchâ€"for sun This. mough vague. was conso‘u‘ The hmwu became Roderick. visage always, be was now 1:: a bronze as one born under Sod ‘6. Thase deep gray eyes 0 “kc-:1 mack under “Mr black Ia Mack hair was cut close 10 the nymd head. An incipient mus :rkeued his upper “1!. and gave mhood to the simng. firm moul‘ um;- face_al!n;;c£her. Roderick's. anome wiflm}. Vixon‘s short (1 shown 'hm- none handsomcr. '19 was {all and strongly hum. frame that had her-n dm-olmmd ""v W‘ uvuw nu zerland.” ' “WI‘hin t is hour. " “And mu lune not even Briamood‘.’ ““5 ”turned mother still a“ d"! k‘OUS gr(.'aiju¢rs_" “And um is your tweak-fir: day. 811d you canm 1mm I'll-cl . W? (K “l I; Thé 1‘ 'h Hy “ll ummmma i rfiaily‘? Yrs. I suppose fir'frucks are always 1: vou‘x'c- g [Whom a'_\ ubiigcd to [urn 5: take life 0;: Si! y; \ x1. Vixen: and eslry is a sum VOL. I8. 1w. :0 are onfy s 10 be kissed. ' ’1ng Lrown you have m is your twcnly-fir you came here first 11mm, uninvited. the pod on his should met childish lips vsvn What iih‘z‘h‘ d ulgc: an 18 mm are 3‘ iii 'in finite you :0 Bria drive you home 1‘ 111 have no end . ac to dress. {10' or my dr ’7 \‘ h an! nk I Cried Just home (x- ht-tobcinl": Are you ad hem r CR, A I manly e‘ rested \‘ixc a supprcs it." 124 ‘I care 01 and rol: :oi on I And l S a 0.1, 1 1h. w!

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