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Millbrook & Omemee Mirror (1905), 20 Dec 1906, p. 4

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: Backuho ay be rient form of :y dise: zglected. will develop into distressing disox'der that tedious treatment to en Ct. the "backache stage" 01 ions '01 diseases. South ry Cure stops the ache in :ures.â€"30 ty (:0 new servant)â€"“You (1121 Ind, Bridget, that I shall on {the’ every Wednesday from y?’ Bridgetâ€"“Yes, mum.” T mww, L‘m‘nn Pacific and .3110. The “Los Ange- ,outhorn California and lmlted” to 52m Franvis- Tell by travelers as the \'ing Chicago. 1.993 than ‘aliturnln. Drawing room a a corn rlmenl slcepers, bum-t, ob- sc-i'vntiongaml diningy curs. Trains electric lighted throughout. The “China and Japan" Fast Mull curries Pullman Standard and Tom-fist sleepers to ull California. Coast winds. Illustrated California literature, tqlllors and rates to lve lead on applicat' m to 13. ll. Beu-l uelt. “moral Agefiig SL, Toron- to, Ont. Ema big We very first application gave me case. This pleased me, you may guess, but as ,1 applied the balm each day l was more and more pleased wilh the effect. The pain was relieved completely. In a very short time an-Buk honk‘d my Inn-11:; nlctely, and my hamb‘ “"iuully [all \u. “up , "more firm and the coxgjllion than before I l‘lear.” V L‘H 0h}: darin to th‘e/Xlaslcx- of the Horse, “listen to a ‘ uunl. of your offenses: First, you have allowed a horse to perish that his majesty entrusted to your care. Second, it is on your ncnmmt mm ha 7.---‘u... .Iuv uu was about. to slay you mm his 0qu nd. Finally, through \our fault our “ereign was on the point of disgrucing sell! in all his pmple's mes by kill- man for the sake of :1 110150 ” D “Listen. you. 'roguc,” said {farm to theXIasler or 1M“ "n Doctor Omon‘, of the University Of 0810,. tensa story or the Chinese Em- new: Tsi. The favorite horse of the Imperor died throng" negligence on the PM of the Royal Master of the Horse. 'jThe emperor was so enraged that he .druv his sword and would have run the -. e’nder through the body. _ The doomed mandarin, Yent-se, struck Se emperor's sword and said, “Sire, on has not ye’. been formally ac- r 9: any crime. He desen'es to die, “to: :be accusation sQJuId come first. It is the law." . . * “Well,” said the." emperor, “tell him who; he has done.” for burns, but for cuts, rains, eta, szm-Buk is the surest cum. It, also cures ulcers. absccsxses, ringworm. eruplions, poisoned wounds, ed 01' cracked hands. cold sores, :ins, bad leg. piles, etc. All drug- cll at 50¢. a box, or post free from [tn-Bu); Co., Toronto, on receipt of A: l\.\_‘-_ 1“ n.\ ~.\ ‘ n-Bul 6 b0: loxes for $2.5. 'blc Plll.â€"Parmclee's 'e compounded from olid extracts of known ment of liver and d in giving tone her onlo-sbled by god through excesses .cquil'c no zesllmoniul. alilles are well known :n'e Used them and enwelves to dyspep- r-t lo hiliousness who u‘ficlal medicine. T CAIIEQBNIA “3359 Union F RER'KING THE EMPEROR. as out in hand- ! I’ll soon be bald.” . if it keeps on you Id 1’ "He leaves 0.’ flowers, Such as have bright invariably cut. in cir- It no compass would lrug‘. ' two hours time Oi can ivery have DOCS CASE OF HEALING. ’. Clark, of Cavendish street, , tells how Zam-Buk cured ms. He sayszâ€"“I got ‘ry severely burned with «aware so deep that, as I e blood actually ran «The agony I suffered 'ginc. I tried several , {sakes but the bums )é'for these preparations to -â€"..- w“! [-y 7 giiééase which rairie Scratches “,1 ions Itch on human minutes by Wol- It never fails. a sqpply of Zam-Buk and 12p t‘WJM? inst Athat '“YOI{ quite un- sha}! 'only 3e â€"~- .â€".w u hncu, into stubborn that will take was being {mined ging. One day he kith mquisite qual- ,-i!h insumcient pas- t), “is teacher told more feelixw into it new really In low. 911911,“!100 can I do , madam is noTexpen- To be had curse Chrome st, and cannot 011‘ your accouxit that he UICAP. -.-- ....... Icovcz' ‘ Am recon lady “IOSS whom prepm inloxil suit, tc of an dow u lmlslcrcr. It s of flowers, have bright ‘ cut. in cir- pass would â€"Parmclee‘s ruled from s of known liver and :iw‘ng tone Jet-bled by {h excesses eslirnonial. :8“ known them and to dyspepâ€" Isness who xcdicine. {m mu utrcctio The l Your Chara _ Rindnes adam. 15 7 . No n .oTexpr-‘glown a1 '0 be had The d‘ . Chroma laying 0 d cannot lle \vh already The \\ just that the gold so which. It is a :ffibtt’fi: house ll) 9. Don't 'If you the {nest would be ii! hours No mm he is uni. m'n] three 9n TRAINS. Y j 3 Towncâ€"“My wire used to get nerv- ous every time she heard a noise down sum-s. but I assured her that it could not be burglars, because they're always careful not to make any noise.” Browne -â€"“So that cuimod her. 911?” Towneâ€" “Not much. Now 5119- gets nervous ev- ery 11:32! the due: :16! hear any no‘se.” He whose babkbone is made of butler always thinks he was born to brace up the world. ,7 V ueigiuni The debating of doctrine means the de- The U *0 laying of duty. not am He who can do no more than dream is contrasti already undone. ’l‘he worship of gold does not make Despaicl'; would be less happy on more. No man ever knows just how faithful he is until he gets under fire. You do not set yourself solid for hea- :en by getting ashew with earth. Every man is debtor to men to at least the extent of his advantages. Many a good deed has died inintcn- t the golden worshiper. leceivcd " It is always easier to bring down the The p ll . . 8 house than to lift it up. was 3d. c ‘If you are not happy on a little you t. I ion for lack of a little appreciation. The faith that is forced down the throat does not drop into the heart. The man who puts bread and butter first. will never get much beyond it. It, is wonderful how little it takes to satiate the self-respect of some people. It. is easy to spoil a lot of religious ilogic with a little off-color religious liv~ mg. ,. It is always well to believe a. few things deeply, provided they are .deep things. The highest delights are often found by turning the back on pleasure and facing cold duty. The holy life needs no heraldry. Your fads cannot be (mother's faith. Clmracler seldom climbs higher than kindness. .No mam rises without being knocked Jown (l few limes. the man- xv. Among other amusing law-eases of recent days, Mrs. llosier, an Indiana lady was sued for $5.000 damages for “loss of thirst" by her brother, into whose food she had introduced some preparation to cure him of his love of intoxicants; a Boston lady brought a suit, to recover $300 damages. the result of an egg thrown from an upper win- dow which struck her as she was pass- ing underneath, with dire consequences to her dress and bonnet; and Mr. Arthur Grissom claimed 3100.000 damages from hi‘ father-in-law for alienating his wife‘s affections. , ,7..- ....... Duzouu tight. High words ensued: Mr. 1 was arrested for riotous. conduct. an his liberation claimed $50,000 dan against the gentleman whose ret [or a match led to such STARTLING CONSEQUENCES. An equally singular action was brought by a Miss Edith Room Philadelphia. against, Frederick Far it appears that when Mr. Farrow dntroduced to Miss Boone he gave dainty hand such a hearty and vigo: shake that he brpke one of her ting Necrosis ensued and the hand bee: useless; and the victim or such l guided, if welt-meant, cordiallty covered $10,000 damages. ‘_“‘___d .. 1 7-“, guy u uo , not an m-cidont Iorgluch the)" had any 3-3.2,»visibility;’but the‘ law decided dif- ferently, {or Mrs. Amhorg was consoled for the loss of her husband to the extent of 350.000. As the result of a sneeze Mr. G. L. Foley sued Mr. O. H. Davidson for 350,- 000 damages. a few months ago. in Chi" cngo. Mr. Foley, ‘it seems, was in a res- taurant when Mr. Davidson asked for a match to light a cigar. Mr. Foley polite- ly produced the match, but unluckily sneezed violently just as Mr. Davidson had “FUCK if. and extinguislml the ' ‘ . l Jig-ht HISh \VOI'IIQ nncnorl- \v.. , -‘A A curious insurance case was heard not long ago in the Supreme Cow-t of Kentucky. Mrs. Ambcrg, of Louisville, had been made a widow through the bite of a mosquito, which had caused her husband‘s death. The insurance comm puny contended that a mosquito bite was I not an accident [or \vhiph mm: 1W, .m. in her shop-window. After the opera- tionâ€"a painful oncghad been under- gone, Mrs. Graham, according to the plaintiff’s story. refused to employ her, and hence the action. Wig--. In Paris, recently, a most curious ac- tion was heard. A young lady had met. a gentleman in Montxnartre who so ad- mired her pretty teeth that he made her [ an otter of 60tr. for three of them. The " lady accepting the offer, the teeth were extracted and handed over to the de- fendant, who declined to pay the pro- mised 60th, with the result, that the aggrieved plaintiff set. her remaining teeth and called in the law. Still greater was the grievance of Mrs. Houghton against. Mrs. Gervaise Graham, a Miehi- ‘ gun Avenue (Chicago) beauty-doctor, lwhom she sued for $200 for wages. Mrs. Houghton had consented to have one side of her face made beautiful, while the other side was allowed to remain wrinkled and unlovely, in order to ad- vex-Use was the action recently brought by Fanny E. Doxtator against. the Chicago and West. Michigan Railway Company. Mrs. Doxtator‘s husband was a switch- man employed by the company, and In the course of his duty he had been run [over by cars and so scriOUsly injured that. both of his legs had to be ampu- tated. The limbs were promptly cm mated: and the disconsolate widow, who contended that. her husband‘s legs should have been given to her {or de- cent burial, sued the company and was awarded $2,750 damages. SENTENCE SERMONS. 'v nun. guy was badly burnt, sued-théntfiloctor’s tox- Sl0,000 dzunages, alleging that. they re- moved more of his skin than he had stipulated. A short time ago George A. Lovcjoy, of Spokane, Washington, who furnished cuticle to save ms wife‘s life when she n.-- L- : Chronicles of the Law Courts Contain f Much That Is Amusing and Cun'ous That is a singular case which with shortly be heard in the Supreme Court of King‘s County, N.Y., in which Ms. Anna Richardson is claiming heavy damages for the loss of part of one of her ~lingers. A short time ago Mrs. Richardson was attacked in Bostock’s arona, Coney Island, by “a. certain wild and ferocious animal 'nown as a hycna,” which hit of! halt of the inde. - ‘tingcr of the lady's left hand. On the whole finger Mrs. Richardson places a value of $30,000; and as half of it. has been appropriated by the defendant‘s hyena she is claiming a moiety of this sumâ€"or $15,000. THE BEAUTY-DOCTORS SKILL THE HUMORS OF SOME INTEREST- ING L.\\V CASES. $50,000 FOR A 501”sz MORE REMARKABLE STILL nlly just as Mr. Davidsofi it. and exiinguishw the words ensued: Mr. Foley 'nn “tan-” A .7 ”H u-uv Miss Edilh Roonc of WW...” 1877 1005 be anothez-‘s faith. France 5.9 . 18.000 15,379J100 climbs higher than Germany ......... 4.808.000 14.409000 Aust rta ........... 407.000 1.447.000 ttout being knocked Holland .......... “17.000 3,95t,000 Belgium .......... 1.218.000 4.576.000 :trtne means the de- The United States returns for 1877 are not available. and so. the your 1881 is more than dream is contrasted with 1905. The figures are:â€" 1881 1905 _ vld does not make Dcspatc'md ....... 7,705,000 18.500000 . lecetvcd ......... 7,465,000 18,631,000 to bring down the The postage to all foreign cbuntx'ics up. was 30. per half-ounce in 1875; it was a py on a little you penny toss in 1005. an nxnmn {oone he gave her warty and vigorous one of her fingers. Frederick Farrow. Mr. Fun-0w was conduct. and oh $50,000 dunmgos .z’md bechme v-nvv- éfiéééé颢é¢fi颢¢¢¢##@¢é¢# 43’ ,_«... . AA‘LI. lL‘ll- The fulhmingrwus the number of Ilet- ters and postcards despmched in the years given}â€" tsruam's Foreign Postage Has Grown to Enormous I‘ronorlions. A reiurn which the British Poslmnster- General has furnished at the request of Mr. Henniker Heultm, :\!.P.. shows the enormous increase in the foreign pos- tage of Great Britain since 1877. 'l‘l‘- ' I- ,, __V.. .vu .uluuL'u 31' My l’huruoh cigar is a revelation to , men who were wont to think a cigar 5 had to be imported to Le reully line. It is just as much a surprise to the man who didn't believe a cigar could the fine unless it cost fifteen cents, at least. The Pharaoh costs ten cents. about everywhere good cigars are sold. I would like you to buy one and judge‘ it in Conmnrison with any fitteen~centt cigar you know. I i feel just about certain you will say} :- 5 y l the Pharouh has the lull-bodied, mel- low Ilzn'or the fragrant aroma, the super-quail y richnessâ€"without rank- nessâ€"thut you 'thought only fine im- ported cigars could nave. With the real Manicurngua Havana filler and the mild Connecticut binder and Sumatra wrapper all put. together under my eyes in this model factory of mine. the Pharaoh has a fair right to be classed with fifteen cent cigars. l ; don‘t. want you to believe it until you l know it’s so. You will when you’ve 1 tried the Pharoah. ‘ Better buy a box for-Xmas. Your dealer should have itâ€"it‘ he is up-to- (late and keeps the best. brands. Made in Grnnby, Que., by J. Bruce 1 I ll Payne, Limited. | l “hat a cigar c0515 has less lhan 50u'd think 10 do “1111 113 Smoking qua- 1111'. The thinrr that Culmls is what its made 01' 11nd how it’s made. Scott" J‘ EmalJ‘z'on ls Cod Liver Oil and Hypophosphites prepared so that it is easily digested by little folks. A Vote Can be Demanded by One-Tenth ' oi the Voters. The Cape Times announces that regu- lations have been issued in Pretoria by command of the acting Lieutenant- Governor for taking a vote as- to whe- ther the sale of intoxicating liquors be prohibited within any municipality in‘ the 'l‘rltnsvztal colony. The regulations provide that “mt-never n requisition is signed by one-tenth of the persons on the latest voters’ roll for the purpose of municipal elections :1 vote shall be taken for the purpose of determining whether the sale of liquor be prohibited in such municipality or vat-ii as the case may be. The new recututions thus give effect to local Veto in regard to the prohibition of the sale of liquor in a municipality or wards of municipalities in the Trans- vaal. 00173 FfifiTE mums m the same years 1877 5.8’ 18000 15.‘ ullllllul [CDH' mony to the wonderflilwclxrative proper~ ties of Coltsfoote Expcclorant. At all druggisls. 25¢. per bottle. No other Cough Medicine “Just as good" as MILLIONS OF LETTERS 1877 ........... 6.730.000 .......... £3,056.00") ........... 573,000 .......... . 1,155.000 It is the best, the safest, the most reliable and positive cure for all forms of coughs. colds, croup, whooping cough. sore throat, bronchitis, asthma. and lung trouhle. No harmful drugs. The most delicate child. the weakest. stomach, welcomes it. It is pleasant to take. It is the most. reliable household remedy known to medical science, effecting remarkable cures every day. “liming used your Coltafuoto Expoccomnt I consider it a. splendid medicine for cuuiihs or any throat or Inn trouble. Would not; ike to be I Without it in 0 house.” If she is a. wise mother she will have the nexm-fuiling mmedy at handâ€" Coltsfoolc Empccfornta LOCAL OPTION IN TRANSVAAL. Thousands have She A Starfled Mother Hem That Emsgh ALL DRUGGISTS: 500 Is your Baby thin, weak, fretful ? Thlnks of the cansequences â€"croup, Whoaping Cough or Lung Trouble. mg used your Coltafuoto Expoccomut I it a. splendid medicine for can '11.; or any :- Inn trouble. Would not ike to be t in 0 house.” MRS. J. LLOYD, . Vittoria. Out. ands have borne similar testi- . ILA . P.H.A.R.A.O.H. EXPEGTE RANT. 77 1005 0.000 14.037.000 6.000 15.725100 3,000 2.482.000 5.000 8.097.000 2.000 3.359000 the number 0H 1y municipality in . The regulations Pl‘ :1 requisition is of the persons on from the , U... u.» uuuuic shopkeeper, whm the _l,mg was at last emptied. “thsx'c’s only 'one thing' I want, to-day." Ont, came the order-lmok. “Thank you. l\lr.â€"â€"â€",” remarked the commercial, delighted at opening a new account: “and what is that?” “Why." was the reply, “I want to see how yuu’re going to get all those samp- lt.s into that little bug again!" M AND $1.00. a. panacea. for stomach troubles. The im .entage of vegetable pep ' the fruit makes it an able remedy in cases of dyspepsia and indigestion. One tablet, after each meal will cure most chronic cases. 60 in a box, 55 cents.â€"52 “V \ nu Uth‘. ”aversâ€"JNoifihcz: I px‘csczve an alumn- Cu neutrality." Jubhoz‘sâ€"“i tell you, 0 terrible thing when your with her mother and the with you. Which side VIA,” ,, «.vn... uuu, Inl') (ICI- lmnmllulely on the diseased organs cf the sysicm uml sllmululc them lo llcal. [thy action. There mny be cases in which the disease has been long,r scaled and docs not easily yield to nmllclnc, but even in such cases these Pills have been known In bring relief when all olhcr so-callml remedies have failed. These uSsel-llons can be subslunllulcd‘ by many wlw have used the Pills, and medical men speak highlv nf ”mm mm lilics. ~. [CARPET DYENâ€" } :nd Cloning. mm la . mommy wllh the nl 1 BRITISH AMERICAN DYEING GO. Ind ml." ‘1 lost And -n An n..- o- ..u.-_ Th y NCVOI' me Failuro.»Caroful observation of the effects of l’umwlcc's Vegetable Pills has slmwn that they act. I'lnvnndlnlnh. ,, Htxâ€"“An acquaintance of mine pat- ented an appliance to enable a girl to play two pianos at one time. Dix“‘Dtd he make anything out of it?" Hixâ€"~“\\‘ett he made :1 move out of the town. His neighbors threatened to mob him." scald head .. .vvu u Us“ In curing 6cm} and other skin diseases. ~on my handeVD-X-‘Tâ€" cured it." 35 centralâ€"31 Many Thanks are due from the proprietors of Weaver‘s Cemte to friends who hava written to tell of the Comte's good word i51_cux:i_ng scrotuloul human: “nah! 1mm: ....A .n. , , muls that. cannot swim morn is one romm‘knbln pocuhnrily about camels. They are the only ani- vnsfln “\n‘ A-..“ Â¥ “IS ONLY WANT. commercial was recently advise brother ambassador of commm'r‘ n x» Salt Rheum, Tctter, Eczemaâ€"These dis- tressing skin diseases relieved by one ap- plication. Dr. Agnew's Ointment is a. potent cure for all eruptions of the skin. Jns. Gaston. Wilkesbarrc, says: “For nine years I was disfigured with Tomm- nn mv Mona- 1a.. . . -, "Kale, I must, warn you. I saw policeman put his arm round you kiss you.” “I couldn’t help that, ma‘: “But. you didn’t seem to object." ‘ me. nn’ be had up {or resistiu’ the lice.” t Dashawuyâ€"I want you to meet Miss Hopper. Stunning girl. Just back from Europe. t:levortonâ€"â€"Her first visit? “XV‘CSJY "Well, old man, it it’s all the same to ynu, I’ll wait. until she‘s gotten through telling about it.” Allen's Lung Balsnm. in Which there is up Ofium, cures sore throat 1nd soru lungs as It clays the inflammation an! rids you of the mucous that stops up the air pas sages. 25c., 500., $1.00 bottles. Thorn is one BRITISH AMERIOAfi-Egémav 00. land Winn by post And we no cure tout”, m. "! 1“. Iontrul. The Carson 87 Wellington - 'I-lv Stomach and Constipation Bitters A Purely Vegetable Tonic and Blood Purifier. Price 50 cents. ner Ramâ€" are not lblo to obtain it in your 1‘!ng gdhborhoo we will land to any ad- dress two bottles upon receipt, of ONE DO! LAR (50¢. per bottle) carriage prepaid. lephlot cont FREE on Innllcaflnn I! {on are not nblo to obtain no ghborhood. wa will .....a . TO AVOID BOREDOM Medicine 7 Company St- West, - Toronto arm round you and w- Vv‘ 50 Cents per Bottle ‘7". _\u. A Agnew“ s Ointment you. I saw that on application. that, ma‘nm.” object." “Not in the. house when required it can be procured at the nearest store, as all merchants keep it for sale. Rheumatism and all bodily pains disappear when it is applied, and should they at any time return, experience teaches the user cf the Oil how to deal with them. Pains Disappear Before ILâ€"No one need suffer pain when they have avail- able Dr. Thoma‘s’ Eclecm‘c Oil. If not _. AL- I. Deafness of 12 Year's standlng.â€"pro. tracted Catarrh produces deafness in many cases. Capt. Ben. Connor. of To- ronto, Canada. was deaf for 12 years from Catarrh. All treatments failed to relieve. Dr. Agnew's Catarrhal Powder gave him relief in one day, and in a. very short while the deafness left him entirely. It. ‘ will do as much for you. 50 cents.â€"33 Trampâ€"“I looks like u tramp. ma'am, but I ain’t. I'm a sailor, ma’am. l was wrecked and washed ashore." Un- smypathetic Lady of the Houseâ€"“Well, you ain't been washed since, I’ll wager." “Soldiers must be fearfuliy dishonest," says Mrs. Countryside, “us it seems to be a nightly occurrence for a sentry 10 be relieved of his watch.” A Great Combination, “Porrovim " the but tonic is. It should be taken bf all invalids, by all who are run down or out o sorts. It builds up, gives new life. Butcherâ€"“What. can I do for you, mum?” Young “'1er (trying to give her- self the air or a \‘ul‘cx-ankâ€"“One pound of beef sausage, but without home, please.” Archie Gutheâ€"JWVCU. Jabez, how did you like the metropolis?” Jubez (back from his first city trip)â€" “\\'0L say?” Archie Gubblcâ€"“Hmv did you like the mclmpolis'.”’ Jabczâ€"f"'l\vnsn't open." Address our Nearest Warehouse : NOT \WDE OI’ICN TO\V.\Y Dear Mother Mother (to Bobbie, in ca just [mg this “Mum. no added that, he was con- sidering the ' I both working men and working women that, if they wanted healthy children, the loss they spent,â€" the wives on drink and the husbands on betting and gamblingâ€"41m better and the more they would help the local} authorities. - _ yummy-3. In addition to his 1 Burns said that the ll to give consideration children. He added lsidoring the Huddm and that he would be lion he occupied in 1 he did not tell holh working women llm healthy children, the the wives on drink am belting and gambling ”some mumcmal expenditure on steril- ized milk to check rinfant mortality. A deputation from the National Con- ference on that subject was received by the Frontier and him. The former said they could hardly look, the world in the face after recognizing: that 120,000 babies died last year in England and Wales. That meant a deterioration of the race; even the fittest were made unfit. We should see that the children were “well- born” in the natural sense of the words ‘â€"t-hat the mothers had good air, good} water, good housing, ease, and a cer- tain amount of leisure and all the con- ditions that gave comfort and health; and then that the child should be well nourished and dealt with from the earliest moment. The Government had their hands pretty full, but his was not a question of politics. A few days ago Vnounced in the B mons that he wx legalize numicipal 120d milk to check MAKING THE FIT l'NFlT. Infant Mortal-“v in R-mh-v‘ .Thin tangy should be i: sfi'libfi , __ â€"-"‘V â€"â€"V-. Ulnlvll ' : Consum tion Cutie. the Lung Tonic. and what it Ea: done for so many? It is sail ? to be the only reliable remedy for all 5 ' sex of the air passage: in chilclrcn. f ltia absolutely harmlm and pleasant to i take. It isguarantced to cure or your money 9 is returned. The price is 25¢. per bottle. l and all dealers in medicine sell 114 l for 12 years from a failed to relieve. Powder gave him in a. very short himnentirgly. __ It rs ago Mr. John Burns anâ€" the British House of Com- 310 was draffing a bill to ‘‘‘‘‘ -1 < :1th in “'ales. his announcement, Mr. he Home Secretary was (ion to thcrinsurnnce or 144‘ .. . MONTREAL 321-3 Craig St W. TORONTO 11 Colborno St. §n Wfllbomchold. . her of octopusesâ€"at, least 1,500â€"-appear- ed. The horrible squirming mass shot out hundreds of arms, at least six feet in length. which began to fasten on the l‘bides of the barque, threatening to cap- size it by their weight. ' Two fishermen were badly stung by the tentacles,‘zmd the mm were only prevented {mm being dragged over- board by the prompt use of hatches. The skipper inm'xedinlvly cut the cable and the entire mass plunged l-nv-k to the bottom or the sen. Still Fur-:9 :20 nor-I rill‘G monsters clung to the side of the Davin) and had 10 be chonmnl mvm’ England and _.. “WM: Finding great dime} the net, the crew set work, and, to the as: fishermen, instead of her of octopusesâ€"at Ie The Perle, a large fishi szcnle, Frame. “42?» ii in the Bay 01 Emmy with :2 met with an exciting ad Hundreds Soil-.0 Hm- r-‘Ed‘ Tt‘lka‘S To discern and deal immediately with causes and moi-mum them, rather Hum to battle with elm-ts attvr the dictum) lmse seem-Cal u ludgvmvnt i< tln‘ "hit‘f 1aim of the medical man, and llivlalc‘s Anli-Crmsumptivc Syrup is the rvsult vi patient study along this pnrtivular line. At the first appearance of a Cold the Syrup will be found a most ('il‘icicnt rc- mcdy. arresting devologmlmit. and spcadily healing the uric-civil pul'ts, :0 that the ailment disappears. b""“"' « uu umt' . . but. they hane" better control ut‘ their tongues than men ham." ntâ€"J‘Xou me right. Men haw no contr: .1 “hat- n.,._. Dld you notice that; old mm limping along a day or so ago? Well, it he will put, on his baql: “ The D L " Menthol Plaster, in a week he will walk as straight as any one. “Weren‘t you frightened when your .. .1 VH9) “17. , .A, xemhu- mxsbed “11,. .\u, my. “fo kept the burglar of! with a hut pin while I reloadcd.” R} ‘Womon may gossip mmvtimos, Tha Canada Cycle and if “ AUTOHOBILE ,, ANS CEI'LON GREEN TEA. Has thewsame character as Japan, but is Infinitely more delicious, x NO COLORIGN MATTER NO ADULTERATEON ABSQEUIELV was nan-â€" A.“ dimc‘uuy THE swan M’f’gi, c9 2 cents to pay posts; game of I‘lvkg‘y_ lead packets only. NOTE the distribution of weight by means 0! the Double Standards. NOTE the Combingiinn Brackeicd Heel. NOTE the Unbreakable Front Bracket. . NOTE the Shape o! Runner and Quality of Steel med thr-rcm on sures a keen edge and increased speed or velocity, hmce the name A mmgrd I-m-k to Hm SUI] sumo 50 hor- to the side of the be chopped away. 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