F u: saving lily “m; . me that New. D tnd am: ‘0‘, '0" 2 strength, null] h away, Ind M physical conï¬ne. I '38 ‘tt‘qu ï¬ne in the shouldq In, r‘gbt dd. mg] lsettled there. m settled there, m Brew worse and tfte1 me unable to I.“ Fltion to my 506i]: melancholy and n ‘ed in flesh. M: y condition as d“. It. and had a had Dds gave up. thi lotion. I. too, really I was near, feeri l pains about me off any day. Du Ihad never thought '~ pr than what my u. : happened. however. over the Enterprise ll upon the statement yDr. Williams’ Pink ambled mine in some ld re-read the article. at several days not- ... of Caniia." Frequent insurrec- accompsnied the srbitmry rule the Venetian. anrl in 1669 the t8- .»... was wrested from them by the â€is after a seige of twenty-four The poor subjects had become disheartened because of Venetian ession that for the moment they J glad of the change. It did not long. however, for them to find .. they were worse off than before. led to dismiss it fron ‘- ï¬e history of Turkish sovereignty t I sake d the doctor ~ ways been one of treachery and ght these pills would -' 'on.. The land of the Fe: had led at me amount been long in possession of the tans before revolt broke out. Thie thing ides" seems to have been 3 glcuiarly good plate and the POPU‘ '0 much given to striking off new «ts at {Neural intervals ever since. 131830 the aiLied powers stretched ih» ï¬nr’rur ..f infnr'nrnnnn and as random in acute “.1: it care you t 0! V‘ harm " That rent! door ofllte. for he bonld not have“ no the agonios Int time. A akilfnl phy. stunt attenflance up mine was the wont and general noun! seen. After sou â€"v' - “to the hietoxical period. the 13- mm: gowrrmi by Mines. 3 cele- Iod in bed â€n“! med legislator. In the time of â€Ind 8808. It ia‘ met theiitt e islmd boasted agreat '0 the agoniee In! W of flou ishing cities, and it â€densely popul-ited with people of e Hellenic race. It is recorded that "m 3â€â€œ"3' mun tApostle Piui at one time visited one, and estabiished a church there. a few more weeks IN )LEDIAEVAL TIMES. me Duly Egalitadhoo'ntthgm (We came into the DOSSOSSiOD Of the tenetians in 1204, and for many years ins pain still clue bislanders were under their tyran- s30 spread to th’ mimics. At tint time Camdia. a "“1 mug" am". hub 'lt b h s be at them like I: m y t e aracens. came Every few day. seat of government. and for that Crete came to be called “the :on oil and fly bl t- {94‘1‘3‘} embed of Candie." Frequent insurrec- _j_ :ed in (10:51.. rdod- had used twobonl ttor. my appetite in- : were less of thou art and cheat. Th. 5 severe. I kept on? 0 were taken and to‘ short. [was mysoi! ood. spirits buoyant. I could do my owl r family. I am on! air praise: and In!!! roking God's‘ hm g upon humor ' nfula. chronic and): night, saving .1 to!’1 Mom. The land of the Fe: had; Ibeen long in possession of the hang before revolt broke out. This; Melting idea" seems to have been 3% Ijtlcularly good plate and the popn-g hon much given to striking of! new; that: at {ferment intervals ever since.i 1111830 the allied powers stretched. lithe finger of interference and as’ maul: Crete was transferred to the. Ferment of Mehemet Ali, Viceroyg mt. But in 1840 it was taken from†Imd given over to the Turks. SEAT OF GOVERNMENT. m Present seat of government is h“- The population of this town 15' “M 14.00:), of whom 4,750 are ortho- h Greeks. 9.5m Mohammedans, 200 hi“ Catholics and 160 Israelites. '__-- W138 to some historians Crete ihmht to have been the cradle 01 3, ancient civilization that me tight to Europe by the Phoentciana .4 Egypttms. Tradition mys that “L Candirt is a walled city. It! W fortifications reach a height of " 3) teet. and are stupendous ““0! Venetian energy. It 18 a. pic- "Mae old place. and all day long “‘1! Turks lie idly about the P81" '90! the wails. blowing imaginary $93" and stretching both ends 01 ‘ ‘8 useless life. Mb two-thirds of the inhabitants I Candia. are Mohammedan. the E“! are in a way the etrongerdor Y n “9 batter educatted; Tiny W ‘sh’gh dt‘gree the intellectual keen- .“ tMu race. and many of them graduates of universitieoâ€"Iome at us [913% and their influence predom- % in most questions of moment. "it will ever be an impossnbillty It.“ deendere of the two religions .mnsle in harmony. In fact their “idplss are so inherently opposed 3".“ 1“ Iilrnoet impossible for them ngie at all. The Turk maintains Dim-9m. whose wing-clipped prison- .xeï¬ï¬'t even to be mentioned by '“lflgie :1: 't“. Thé Turk maintains har‘l‘m. Whose wing-clipped pl‘SOn‘ â€?9 not even to be mentioned by [Ch’i-‘Yim. “A Turk may come to ‘i 50‘1““. may see your wife and In" His wife you may not 0Y9]! m t0. and while she is within '“nnot sth across his threshold. FSImday is on the first day 01 "eh. his is on the sixth.†.m insnrrection of 1866-69 cost the is nearly thirty mfllions at dollar. 233° “I" bloodiest Cretan revolt in FenIur . 0 ever. the diseuo is ’Dturimyugn: it has continued to “.0“ it irregnlu' intervole. “hug the insurrection o! 1896 tho Urea: powersâ€"England. Austria- 13.3,! France. Germany, Ihly and m‘pmposed a scheme of reform! succeeded lnobtaininc “I “a L The reform no bond on “(is 0! the Christian donation at Shun Assemhl'- And can for the Port towns, the latter having the H harbor. The fortified harbpr of Us the seat of Turkey’s Mediter- “ My Yard, and it is one o: the “t and safest harbors in the 130‘ 113. the seat V0! {he meant strife. ‘ population of 13.000 Turks and 'Greeks. Candia and (hues aye “Man Assendb‘l’yl'inï¬ m3 for the "a Of curbing the power at th. me INSURRECTIONS†hISGURD REIHNS.|FaII Medicine to Experience Teaches That It Cannot Be , Cured Without An Operation. 1 That there is really no medical cure .for appendicitis. even though some cases recover without operation, is the i Opinion of many eminent physicians. L and according to experience, though it is a surgical disease, operations may ;110t be necessary in every case, from ‘the fact that the ailment is a step- Page of the drainage from the appen- dix to the colon, and preliminary treat- ; ment is often worse than useless. Thus . th‘.’ opium treatment, though relievrng pain and discomfort, entirely masks athe symptoms at a most important 2 time, for it is in the first 24 hours from the beginning of the attack that phy‘ ‘sicians can decide not only as to the . diagnosis, but as to the probable course iand result of the case. It is found. ; for instance, that if there is no increase , in urgency in five or six hours the pa- : “Out is not in immediate danger when .lnept at perfect rest in bed, and if in 12 hours there is still no increase in g the severity of the symptoms the pati- ent should begin to improve. 0n the ' other hand, if the urgency of the case has steadily increased in 12 hours from : the time when the diagnosis was made an operation will probably be called ifor. After two attacks a patient In noun I wuuwuu ul JIIBB we mouwme ' """" ‘ “W" to up the blood rich and pure. amt m“ h“ "’3' much money. I: I had on \ppotlto, give good digestion on plenty 0‘ 1110110! I should doubt. tone md atrongthon the amt vita. ‘08! long ago have killed myself with organs. It wards of! malaria, fever rich food. A: it is I am st'll 1' . and other forms of illnosa which tooniov mv nmmï¬ L.-. -_ . ‘ - {“118 readily meme, 9. weak and debili- tated system in the fell. It cures ell forms of blood disease, like scrofula, salt rbeum. boils and pimples, over- come- dyspepsia, cetsrrh and rhenms-I tism, strengthens the nervous system and gives refreshing sleep. II Cuuda'a Groatost Medicine. 81; alx‘fgits} officers was appointed to reâ€"organize the gendarmerie. Detachments of sol- diery from the different countries were lax in sending forces sufficient to preserve order. and the consequent loose rein afforded an opportunity to the turbulent elements on both sides to rise again. .The general opinion. particularly among those who do not have the say in the matter, is to un- ceremoniously and effectually oust the Turk. The history of the Sultan’s rule in Crete is written in blood and lacerated with shame. :Each chapter Crete should be given to its foster- mother. Greece. but until the cloud of strife that now enshrouds it shall have disappeared. prediction can do little but stagger in the dark. Hood’s Sarsaparilla 13 like the preceding one. and there will be no change. no end to the story solong as he [3 allowed to guide the Hood’s Pills sure to have a. third. "FEED THE NATION FROM 'WITHIN ITS OWN BORDERS." The Canadian Produce Corporation, Limited, is a British enterprise recent- ly incorporated in England with a capital of £200,000, with headquarters in London and Canadian branches in Toronto, Montreal, Halifax and Win- nipeg. The Corporationi has made ar- rangements to construct and operate, under skilful management, a large number of wholesale and retail estab- lishments in the City of London, deal- ing exclusively in Canadian produce, such as dairy products, fruit, meat, bacon, fish, canned goods, flour, eggs, etc. Arrangements have also been made on the Canadian side with lead- ing producers and manufacturers, whereby the Corporation secures, at first coat, a large and regular supply of fresh products carefully selected from the best and most reliable brands. Copy of prospectus, names of the di- rectors, names of Canadian advisory Moummhumumuonotm country than 911 othc diam D“ m.“ aduultholuuow you. w n â€I u “I. \- V‘ -v- had on application to Aeï¬lilius Jzirvis Co., Stockholders, 23 King street, Toronto. and Ara-1am. One hundred and nine thousand loco- motives une at present running in vari- ous countries. Europe has 63.000. Am- erica 40.000._§}i3 8.â€, Australia 2.000, HEAT FROM ELECTRIC LAMPS. In consequence of some experiments made in England. shopkeepers are warned of the danger of allowing in- flammable goods to get into contact with the bulbs of incandescent elec- tric lamps. The wide-spread notion that such lamps are practically free from heat is erroneous. A sixteen can- dle-power electric lamp immersed in half a pint of water will cause the wa- ter to boil within an hour. If buried in cotton-wool it will set the latter aflame. Celluloid placed in contact with an electric lamp bulb was set _a__L‘___ TO ME A COLD IN ONE DAY. to huï¬vo Bromo Quinine Ttblata. All Drug- lund the money if it um to Care. In. APPENDICITIS. LOCOMOTIVES. not easily. pxompaliind effectively. 26 cents. toenjoy my corned beef and cabbage; saved from myself by- circumstances that seemed cruel. kindly: as I suppose may befall in the experience of any of us. “What we need most, indeed. is pro- tection against ourselves." Warts on the nose, are considered by most people as very awkwardly placed. A wart anywhere is annoying, un- sightly and useless. Just a word to the warty. A painless, certain and permanent cure may be found in tnam’s Corn Extractor. When you have cured all your warts, use the re- mainder on your corns. It cures both. An Englishman just home fr: West Coast of Africa says he whole village swimming out steamer wearing as they swam. vated second-hand London " pipes †in all the glory of the tissue paper in which they are I; out for sale. AUDIO! OASINGOâ€"New importation: ï¬nest En gush Sheep and American Hog Oasin H‘sâ€"Boomble good: a 31;!“ when. PARK. BLACKWE Tomato. RONTO CUTI'INO SCHOOL of»: metal . .induoopqppl (0199.118 {my desirous of L A __ 3|â€" ' Oitifxi a“ Flinâ€" ‘birï¬Ã©EIJ-ï¬n'f VB: hung. ’ u; v 08 31.. TORONTO. pp IF you want to either buy or sell Apples to car lots, writeus. The Dawson Commission 00., limited, Headacho, hon-ache, I a“ ra g a, all severe muscular puina, instantly relieved by Oreo- oont Nam-ï¬ghmuo. Prlco 250. Enclose 3 3-0. “amps for M3! putts; Tho Hutohlnu Medicine 00.. Tom». Woman in every town. to do house to house canvassing tor a well established medicine! Easy seller. Liberal commission. No security‘ or investment required. Address. L. COFFEE 00., loo-u 400.11 am at run. swung. TORONTO. ONT. Tam nun. Jon: L. Conn Company. .Oeneral Agent for 0ntario:-JAMES McGREGOR, Es ., 2 K’ St iBnnkers :-â€"London--PARR’S BANK, Limited, Bartholomeqw Line,"Lgond;:ftE‘qunngogzzz‘2hes ° Canada'â€"THE BANK . 1..mamgreases?“ ’ ’ °" _I to :â€" n onâ€" essrs. . 0.,26 Old Bro dSt. Lon ° EMILIUS JARVIS at (30., Stock Exchange, Toronto ; Canada;â€"M’essr:ml‘i.E€73ï¬$§§§§i§¥§lï¬agéL%aï¬lï¬-geég‘ 0: 3 Stock Exchange, Montreal. Solicitors :â€"Messrs. MCPHERSON, CLARK, CAMPBELL JARVIS. Toronto. Messrs. SCOTT SCOTT CURLE, ’ 9 ' Ottawa; Messrs. E., F., H. LANDON, 53 New Broad Street. London E C Auditors :mMessrs. SELLARS, DICKSEE 00., 48 Copthall Avenue, London, E (3., Glasgow. and Toronto, Chartered Accountants. secretar and Ofï¬ces (pro bunkâ€"HERBERT SIMPSON, Earp, 8 Union Court, Old Broad Street, London E C. , . 3' Central Ofï¬ce: ill Canada (pro tem.) zâ€"TORONTO and MONTREAL Incorporated under the Company’s Acts. I862 to I893. l0 FOURDERO, PREFERENCE 0R DEFERRED SHARES. R0 UNDERWRITIRG OF SHARES IIAS BEER 0R WILL IE PAID FOR. SHARE MPITAL, £200,000, of which £50,000, is reserved for subscription in man. In. 50, 000 SHARES of $5.00 EACH. PAYABLE A8 FOLLOWS : 81. 00 per Share on Application, 01 00 par Share on Allotment, and tho him .0 and when required by cans of not mcrc than 01. 15 per Share at intonals of not Ion than a month. CANADIAN PRODUCE CORPORATION LIMITED. This Corporation hae Men formed for the purposeâ€"ofdealing ee Merchante and “6.3;“: cute in E land for Canadian A rl it Hgtécultuï¬al,mry $11!): 3‘37! $012220; flogggragliggenu lgaegitebleclflcatione for the wtisoleï¬ale agragiwtail eale thereof. ai‘id‘é: e23:- 11; to n a a noes e on rec consignmen or t e atter pur oee reli be rod ce “vermin represent the Corporation at the leadinz receiving points in Canada where Gold Bto facilities exieg Theee‘ex ate gill attend the principal produce markets and b0 ll con-tent touch by “locum: ‘ ich the managementin canede and the Executive in ndon. ta to conetruct end Operate under ekilful menmment a large number of wholeeele and retail The Corporation will make arren omen establishments in London and deal exc ueivel in Canadian food. such ae dairy producu, (wit. meat, bacon a“. canned in. flour. etc. These establishments will be divided nto departmente for the diii’erent claeeee of foxes'nd will be thoroughly equipped with mecha- nical refrigeration and all other modern improvemente. conflict! are pending to meet the uiremente of ro-operetive eeewietione. army hot la and other large consumere throughout Great Britain, and promon will be made for periodical auction ealee and navy contractorfl. _ at the central wholesale warehoueee of the Corporation. . I†made with leading Canadian pr oducere "1â€.†"10 Corporation will eecure at dret coat a eumcient and regular‘ Arrangements will enppl of fresh products of the most reliable brands. ' {linemanâ€"In order that all intereute may be fairly repreeented on the regular Board of mm vieion has been made for two “131mm“ iepraeenggvgmrggggmktgzbgglnmgne hugs!!! beg : nWe ascend will namingted by Cenetflan shag; rewen e e Nd- “ V180 ee reedorganleed. compoeedo ract 2d :eeponsible men, w 0 have had wide expo 0300 in W000 "(1'18 and “tripping busineee. ’ p oleeale and retail Canadian produce trade of great In an magnitud and immune poeeibili lea Sixteen mechanical refdgere werehoueee. diatributed in eelteble leeelitiee around Inndon. re may 1,: ration. The Corporation reeerve eup lice will be carried theee ooze slog... w.,,h,m. â€a u 'm b. “who." “am. â€weft?“ matron“! Ema“. EWJBWno’é‘imm rotrmoriï¬bh'hu and up s new or. in food I! Perish. mod 0 an . In a. No cu v ed in Gold Stow Wuehonnn, â€carved with out «adoration 3nd {nabbed to egg-amen in excellent. «game: on“); :33 m. d t soon blow-loot This cor onhuloloototl the now; and most :9 undamammuonfo lawman-o to a “.113: secured themflmotnrato mmwhomthom ummhan mud Wannabe-gun. menu and Provincid mont- of (band. a In the developmcnt of am produce undo. and in Th. â€1: ml); i‘agothormbutdmundmoodbymm which-running I d Ill-hm 0 near. or our Women) can arch um d- 1! “Milo: in retrllmtion. “93:133.!“ :1?" M11“.- Wm?“ M fl“... “I I I ' w. 10. :1 ""9111â€. 9"“. AMA - “.33.. n8: 1‘...“ lg... pun-ma; mum. M19. can My In :“I. 'I'I'w-d h : auto! car new!“ u been: 3-,... W mull "I'm-w“ yaw- m st min: INâ€!!! A 7-‘___â€"_ Directors :-Colonel J. HARRIS, Fellow Royal Colonial Institute, RR 6.5., etc., Chairman; Dr. ROBERT FARQUHAR- SON, M. 1‘., Director of Bovril, Limited; HENRY HEAVEN, Esq., Director of the New Civil Service Cooperation, Limited; R. S. GLADSTONE, Esq., Director of the Belgravia Dairy Company, Limited; R. WILSON-SMITH, ESQ, Standard Life Buildings, Montreal. Advisory Board In Canada :-â€"W. MANN, Esq,, President of the Montreal Union Abbatoir Co., Union Cold Storage Com- pany; D. M. MACPHERSON. Esq., Allan Grove Creameries, Lancaster, Ontario; 0. M. GOULD, Esq., (IRA GOULD SONS, Warehousemen, etc.), Montreal ; S. M. BROOKFIELD, Esq., Pres. Canada and Newfoundland Steamship Co., Halifax; J. \V. BIGELOW, Esq., President of the Nova Scotia Fruit Growers' Association; E. J. “'OOLVERTON, Esq., Grimsby, Pres. Niagara District Fruit Growers’ Company. General Manager In Canada :â€"Major WILLIAM CLARK, Halifax, N.S., Director of the Canadian Atlantic Cold Storage GRAIN AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, m an; the .glory of the white paper In whxch they are shipped - --‘- WANTED. E. A. SPRONG. Hamilton. Ont. Toronto. BATHING COSTUME. Illllc. mm a Halo. Barristoraxtc" removed to Wesle‘vBlgpq Rich. mond 8t. .. oronto. 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