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Durham Review (1897), 25 May 1899, p. 7

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oat Qua“? Cheap” THAN EYE . be found in bid Old “and "be Durban Bah”. "side sheeting. a are now prepared )MPTLY. ntity of Sash, nd the differ- LING Promptly attended .0. JAKE IRE“. rtol ' true M " wonderful " Mst ther know Do- oe "tt " do. Cllr, nun to: it. " at D. wwn 'g.=1t F.1t'ii'Eit 'utter my”... 1.. rniture " inquiry lass Hearse- cKEMINIE so that all order: ." t I. awry. use. nu yum-no. Cate ha.- KRESS nan to not be. ”MI-m L' hrs ”Amen, "n of In... hue Dom. Wm. scovery as. that Jeri- dwaya rt co. D lk.ll " humus. [one to Ird Ute .. orvo inn-n, 1Jil she, y lit dealer does not have tho-m ther will be sent. poet paid, at go cents t bum or six boxes for 82diS, Ja,,t,'d"at 133 the Dr. WiWtate I Gs, Brwkville, Ont. I" you yourself against imitationa bv “muting that every box you pur- rh'w hears the full name Dr. Wil- hum Pink Pills for Pale People " 1 an dealer does not havn Humble! tim- ullllllt‘d the use of the pills and dun-rig (hilt time I have not had the lightest symptom " the trouble, which I teg [I'd as the wry best evidence that thc cure is permanent. Di Williams' Pink Pills are aspecific Ir all diseases arising from an im- [’Wt’l'lsheli condition of the blood or th Minimal condition of the nervous fincss, such as St. Vitus' dance, locomo- tor .it:txi:t, rheumatism. paralysis, sci- nm‘t. the after effecte of la grippo. iii; of appetite, headache, dizziness. cht'vnic erysipelas. scrofula. etc. The! are also a specific for the troubles rrculiar to the female system, correct- ins. irregularities. suppressione, and all firms of female weakness, buildinl \th the blood and restoring the glow of health to pale and sallow cheeks. In the one of men they effect a radical l cure in all caeee'erising from montelt “wry, overwork or excesses of "T nature. money mote tit dust-Ann; during l 'lightest found they hand the” teen bum-a In:- house physician, but experienced Lo benefit. I then went over to 'lm-mu, and took a course at the Urren River Hot Springs, but with m.' better rcauli. Completely dis- cnumgedl returned to my home in quwe and went to farming. but the :h uruntism bozhered me so much that I t'uul~lsc.u'0el (do my work. Dr. “.liuun' Pink ,1]: were rtcolnmend- - --- ---rr-“' m.. tut! from which I suffered much many I smut more than a hundred datum on doctors, and for medicine. In: “as gt‘adu.tl!y getting worse and “why had to gun work. At this Ju1.('!urt‘1he doctor told me that he did not think medicine could cure me, and advised un- to go In some hot springs. I took bin advice and m-nv to the H.trriston Hot Springs, In Brili‘h Columbia, where I remain.. ed In: eight wreks under the care of thr, house physician, but experienced Lo tenefit. I then want nun- 0n M: John Story, of Maryland. Pon- n cCo., Qua. is well known to all the trudeuts of that suction, and his cure trout an unusually severe attack of lml the no" " Medial Treatment. and rrtrd Kot "rtre "lilo-n Evolving "mum Dr. Willlalln' Hull I’llll I and III... h QUEBEC FARMER SUFFERED port NEARLY TEN YEARS. arily carried in a casket built to com tam the different articles, and this iss always carefully guarded. On the day that she arrived Mme. Sembricb wh, is not a tall woman, seemed a foot or two taller than her custom" Marcella sembrrehhta, a superb col- lw-m-n of jewels, which are valued at mare than 82W 000. They are custom- is described no monotonously quiet. Breakfast is on early meal, and is fol- lowed by letter writing end reading the newspapers, which are attended to by Eugenie's two devoted friends. She eomeumee visits the village of Fun- borough in the morning, and regular- ly before luncheon every day a visit is made to the mausoleum on the grounds where the Emperor and the Prince Imperial are buried. The after- IMyor, the Empress usually spends in walking through the grounds. On her nails to London Eugenie is eccom- panied always by four servants. Her comtortal,te and dignified estate of semi royalty is maintained with her own fortune, which is said to be large enmtgh to keep her in luxury and) will probably continue to be sufficient for the rest of her life. She gives lib- erally to vh-irities in the neighborhood of her English home. Her entire time in spent in Furnborough. save for occa- Biotin] visits to London, which are made tnattend to her business interests. She is send not to be sad, in spite of the loneliness of her life. She has nbicycle track at Fnrnbnrnugh, for her young relatiH-s. and takes great delight in their wriety when they vleit her. The trim iah p of Queen Victoria has always been a boon to her, and the English uteri-ign has never failed to recog-l nm her equal rights. In the official mum journal, every mention of the Empress is made to place her on an exurrly equal footing with the Queen. red brick and atone. unpretentious. but moat comfortable. Unlike many Eng- lish country place, it in lupplied with “as. equipped with a steam plant, and lupplied with hydrant: for protection in case of fire. It in surrounded by beautifully wooded grounds. This is in reality, Eugenie's bane, although ehe epends a large part of every year in travel. She is an early riser in spite of the fact that she suffer. from in- somnia. Two friends live with her, end her household consists of ten ser- vants. The regular routine of the day The former Empress Eugenie has Bone to the Continent in accordance will her custom and will not return to England for eight months. Much of her time will be spent on the Riviera and in travelling on her yacht. Ber English home at Farnborough in mid to be a most substantial building of red brick and stone. unoretpntimm hm Interesting for Women. l SERIOUS TIME. ' um and l dr'gided to give them a After taking a few boxes I i iltey were helping me and] con- l thr Utbe until 1 had taken six- huus, by “hfch time every ves- of the trouble which had bothered nr years, and hid cost me so much -y had disappeared. It is now I tlt.m a your and a half since I manned the use of the pills and hi her customary We onjoy thoroikhly only the plea- uu'o that w. qirs.--Duntto. The trusts written against the cruel- ty of toot-binding are in great do. mad Even non-Christians write main“ t e evil, but they are frank enough to confess that it was the Christian ladies who led the way to the reform, end they circnlgte ‘the Several well-to-dn young men of China were discussing the question of what sort of wife one 'of their number, who was contemplating matrunony, ought to try to secure. Among other advantages he was advised to look for a wife with natural feet, as bound feet were already reckoned anfaahion- able. A very decided indication of the growing unfashionableness of foot- binding is furnished by a conversation overheard on board a river steamer in China. The proceeds of the members' fees is devoted to a good purpose, no other than the providing of dowriea for poor girls who could not otherwise find re- spectable husbands because they have natural-sized feet. Anti-foot-binding societies are mul- tiplying rapidly in the province. One society numbers thousands of mem- bers, who pay two taels-a little less than a dollar and threeqt1arterts--en- trance money, and one Mexican dollar --about halt an American dollar-aa an annual subscription afterward. The fact that the majority of those tutter- ing the society are paying members shows that the movement is among the better chums, and that foot-bind- ing is becoming ur?fsshiorPbie. _ A gen to her hy the Emperor at their 5 marriage, and a beautHul collection of Ipearlu left to her by the late Empress .Angusta. The Empress Friederirh is ’mnst econrunieal in matters of dress, and so are the majority of women who come tothe German event. At the so- ralled " Sr-hleppe Cour" or " train blunt." which corresponds to a presen- .tation in England. the costumes are F not brilliant. The most nor-many thtng l is a train of satin of a certain length. Some of these trains appear to have ‘been in use for years-indeed, until most of the satin has been worn away, and only the bark remains. They are handed down for years in families, and hitched on to the: dresses. of various members ofthe families to qualify them for presentation at this formal court function. i Fashion is responsible for many evilc, but now and then it does the world a good turn. Ir is doing so now in China for what persuasion and reasoning could only in a small measure nccom- plish in the direction of the suppres- sion of foot-binding, fashion is effect: ing much more quickly. The governor of Hunan, until lately the most bit- terly anti-foreign of all the provinces of China, has issued a proclamation discouraging the cruel custom through- out his province. for thy Empress to appear twice at the state functions in the same costume, and much of the wttrk done by the twelve dreteanakeis is in making al- terations so that the rule may not be broken and the dresses have adif- ferent look though they are really the same. The Empress, when in full dress wears many jewels. Some of these are the property of the Crown, and she is entitled to use them only so long as her husband remains Emperor. She has no right to wear them as a widow. But she has some beautiful 3?va giv- Few persons who have Been the Ger- man Empresc would believe that she spends money extravagantly on Iver dresses, yet she is said to keep twelve women constantly employed on her wardrobe, under the supervision of a maid of honor. When she is about to take a Journey requiring especial cere- mony this number is increased to forty, and for every wedding she attends the Empress is said to order fifteen new dresses. In addition to the dresses made in her private establishment, there are court gowns brought from Vienna to be worn on state occasions. These are so long that the trains have to be carried to enable the Empress to walk, and are frequently studded with jewels. The value of one dress, inelud- ing the jewels applied to the train, is said to have been $20,000. The rule at the (ferr'nan court mikes it impossible I Opened. so she mounted the box in or- der to protect it from any possible danger. A somewhat similar incident happened once in Russia. Mme. Sem- brich was travelling from St. Peters- burg to Warsaw. She, her husband and the Jewel box were in one com- ‘partrnent, while her maid and the courier with whom she usually travels were in another car. The other passen- Bern in the car were an officer whom they had met in St. Petersburg and two strange men. After the train left Moscow the officer told Mme. Sembrieh that he had recognized the two men rag notorious thieves who had lately iboer. released from prison and were idoubllesq on the train for the purpose iof getting at her jewels, which Were » famous in Russia. He promised to keep i Know! from the outside. Mme, Sembrich --- -w......v. dunno, new”: Iv” and her husband locked the door and alternated in sitting on we jewel cas- ket until Warsaw was reached in the early morning hours. Then a policeman was brought to the car, and under his supervision, the singer and her jew- els were safvly carried to the hotel. Many of them were given to the sing- er by admirers in Russia-some of whom were not even known to hvr by name The most valuable part of the collection is a superb set of sapphires. height. The members of the company who croued on the steamer with her were unable to nccount for the change as they stood among the trunks await- ing the inspection of the luggage. One of them was finally unable to endure the uncertainty any longer, and went over to find out the reason for her increased stature. Then it was discov- ered that Mme. Sembrich was stand- ing on her Jewel casket. There was no other way of securing the customary protection while the trunks were height. The FASHION AS A REFORMER, -- an. v'Au-‘l‘lvc sumo, ocuuu Wu 1ttt.sbar.id Jacked the door and Gau '}'12m¢ with their In activity we, must find our joy as well as glory; and labor, like every- thing else that is good, in its own re- ward.--E. P. Whipple. ton and mailing natura h, doing In: work. The proprietors have ~o much tarth in ita" pt. un row, rd, that the.) offer One Hundred; ttl. lm or my are that it fails to cure. Bend .0: tut of ,ea-umannkL Jammy! -- - 7 A The reader“)! this paper will be t,1'titf, to turn that there in st lei“! one drea ed Mun. that. acionco ha! been able In cure in all if. alumni. and that. is C'atarrh. Hull'y- Cntssrrtt Cure in Iho only you ive once known tit the medical :mhrnuy. Catarrli being is constitu- tional cinema, require-4 a couitutiogtul (was. mam. Hails ('alnrih Cure isttken internally, acting directly upon the blond und mummy-ur- tncw of the system. thereby (in-troying the foundation of the dim-ave. :znd giving the patienuu-er ttth by building url ihe panning:- The owners of plantations in Cuba refuse to employ Spanish laborers. Every one is suprised at "he rapidity and efficacy with which Nerviline--. nerve-pain eure-relieves neuralgia. and rheumatism. Nerviline in a speci- tie for all nerve pains and should be kept on hand by every family. Dodd's Kidney Pills are sold by all druggists at fifty' cents a box, six box- es 82.50, or will be sent, on receipt of price by The Dodds Medicine Company, Limited, Toronto. Affeetation lights a candIe to our de- teets, and though it may gratify our- selves, it disgusts all others-Lava- ter. Niagara Falls, with the strength ofa billion of giants, could not relieve Mr. Jones of one twinge of pain. Dodd’s Kidney Pills banished all his pains for ever. And, even as they cured Mr. Jones, so will they cure any person who suffers from Bright's Disease, Dia- betes. Dropsy, Lumbago, Bladder, and Urinary Diseases, Diseases of Woman, and all other Kidney Complaints. __ "Dodd’s Kidney Pills cured me of Diabetes also. Therefore, lcontend, I have good reason to sing their praise. I shall never cease doing tgo--irohn B. Jones." l Bold my; tar-5"; - ”" mm. Fmib‘Pula 'll?, m hm. Let one of our most respected citi- zens tvll what Dndd's Kidney Pills did for him. He says: "I have suffered for svven years with Bladder and Kid- ney Disease, and tried in vain to find a remedy that would cure me, until I providentially heard of Dodd's Kidney Pills So highly were they recom- mended to me by a friend who had used them, that I bought three boxes at once. I am happy to any I didn't nocd to buy any more. Those three boxes cured me. No Kidney Iii-cue " [Dangerous " Dodd'l Kidney rm- " Used- Dir. a. B. Jones I. a living Proof " This. Niagara Falls, ()nL., May 15.--The Fully of Niagara are a stupendous pow- er for the welfare of minkind. But. rigtr in the midst of our quiet popu- lace, another power a million times greater has been at work recently. Niagara Falls have destroyed scores of lives. With all their power and grandeur, they never saved one life. The other power we refer to has saved thousands of lives-it has never des- troyed one. This power is Budd's Kid- ney Pills. Niagara is a. Plgmy Compared With Dodd's Kidney Pills. a device to suit her taste. She may limit her ornamentation to an initial or use a monogram. These should be placed in the upper left corner of the writing paper or in the middle of the sheet, about two int-hes from ihe top. The flap of the envelope may be simi- larly decorated unless, sealing wax is used. Cream and the various shades of blue are the most popular. FALLS ARE WEAK. Fashion has decreed any amount of embellishment on the up-to-date ata- tionery. A young woman may use her crest or coat-of-arms, or may adopt EITZJFniuc tTCraiirirlii, 830w- . The little woman now has tears ot Loy. for she took Hood'e, which puther lood in prime order, and she lives on the strength of the present instead of worrying about. that of the past. Humor-" When I need a blood purifier I take Hood‘s Sarsaparilla. It cured pr, humor and it In excellent " a nerve tonlc. ' JOSH: EATON, Stafford Springs. Conn. Eryglpelag Sores-"Alter scarlet few! I mmnng sure Wits m: on my nose. Took Hoou s Snrsaparilln and it cured me. My brother was also relle-wd by not erynlpelul In his face." ELLA Forum, Burden, N. B. ttte, ;i;)'ltst(:ti,t'ifjil;, W@@%@ This is what a fagged out, tearful little woman said in felling her cares and weak- nesses. Her friend encouraged by telling of a relative who hadjust such troubles and was cured by Hood 's Sarsapart'lla. Maori}; Saw}; " ffie Mill Cannot Grind tif, "MA/fa.” gd; -eeirllt on]: iivleiwr.iiJjFyjFjiiiiirr lug with Water That's Past. " F.,. J. c.AAs.pylEvj6., Tole“. CORRECT STATIONERY $100 Reward, $100. Toaics of the Day. {3369mm ttttrntartigt on 00., m a” St, Toronto. Minder [name uncmne Dynamo pmiclilui. l to tbil desirous oGsdiriiir I Exorough in Cumin. tad Fitting Gentlemen] Gannon“. “An-n“ ..- OIONTO tttttttrt “II . tt All danlrmm .'!'/.rft.!'fel 06:" 'rteitl "eaees Stammerers w-uu. urn. '0 Dr, Argon. Berlin who will 1'ot"utttorout-i our-you It mull eGi. Equal to the bek""iiGiri"su't""io"r' He. in stnmxa. . “PIERRE. " Leroy" Bt., Montreal. tion. Baking Powder. Oath ll Pr sr Books, loud... Cru. o tt " elm", “anal-n, Reina-m Pictures, Suruury. Mud Church Ornament... Mlmuumml WI lik',-, Mm orders weave wan-pt unen- In.“ In _ . -._. .-.. .. -- -- . - LAW Wanted Inc I I "I“ “VIIUUI-"-.h and for on llama c, a D. SCHOOL 8lf.,"hTlftr'l,rf. HARRIS CUTTING SCHOOL»: The " Batmoiiii,"raa Bus ttt """"""-"-. new apecmq, lent by uni on receipt. of 81 " RUUBY. PO. Box MB, Mantra-L -_-_---, --- mLuhliN"'ii'iiiisirr"ii', cannon SENSE KILLS Ronvhel. Bed Bu)o,Ratg and, Mice. Sold by ttll Drugzisu. or MU Queen W. Toronto. Intolllnnc Vomlu wanted in eye" can to 'tttt tle,',' "hunt: Ported: Skirt. Summit" And ' um nun-1 ' (Canadian: pate-”L jun gnu-led) attached to our“: " mum-cu waist, skin. and undershirt keeping ail in perleo' wnltion. [upon-lb]: (n r “in. to "tr or min. 'r.uu to work up. Lummiumu or usury. Ro. {new we requiwd. nannies walled 25c. Taggott Manufaoturing Co.,1’oronto,0nt. ONE NIGHTSQSZL' 'theumatlam---/ Carbollc Disinfectant... Bongo. Oint- ment. Tooth Powders. etc. have boon Hume-1 too modull and diplomat, for superior exveflenoe. 'l‘hnir regular nee prevent infecti- ous diseases. Auk 50m- dewer to obtain e supply. Lint: mane free on app‘ioation. i Title and ancestry render a good 'tnun more illustrious, but an ill one more coutemptibie.-Addison. But few angels have cause to boast of tho attention shown them when they happen to be entertained un- awares. Illloa Fault? Grit ithe- best dinner In the mung LAURENT AN BAND l GRAVEL Cu., Montroll. "Evil is wrought by want of thought," says the poet. Very true, and much is wrought by thoughts of want. , Gives new life to the LU BY S Hsit. Itmukultfruw 3nd rumm- the co or. The wise man never loses his repu- tation by attempting to answer fool questions. The shortest and surest way to live with honor in the world, is to be in reality what we would appear to be.-. Socrates. "Pharaoh 100. T __.. V‘I‘I- I UUHU I" U": I!" Ike Lax-rue Brown quinine Talus". All Drag Im- refund the mom, I! it hull to can. 950. aft); inaccuracy of dishonestr-AI Simmons. umuuvm can}: la Tottoana, loo. FAUToitY,Montrmu. Gray hairs that can be odunted don't count E P . 9.2?9'A94F3'ak?- :33??? dl?,',') For Over Fitte Vent! mu WINMDW‘S SOOTIHNG SYRUP Ill but mod by molherl for their chi! no nothing. " sooth- tttg and. who“ no gum. Pg, III paitt, I!!! win! p.uorytAitutyett "In-d1!" iyrrhje. MA by ii"? Jia" _ "/ai7riiiiiii" iiGGiariTi" Will 1'. Ian "rd “If" " In. 1hu'l,'l%u'L"l Synp' Few persons have sufficient wisdom to prefer censure, which is usetul. to prams which deoeives them.-Roehefou- cauld. At Once. Anxious questioners ask, "n there no sure cure for corms!" We are glad to be able to tell these sufferers that Putnam's Painless Corn Extractor will relieve them in a day. and extract coma without pain. It never fails. AR R IS 8“" ”mm” I LEAD. COPPER, BRASS Wholonle 'Pyvarty_0uturto, Telephone 1720. Lightning recently brought about the discovery of an Etruscan tomb near Volterra. It struck " old pine tree on a hilluck. and in cutting down the remnants of the tree the workmen found the top of the sepulcher under the roots. I unpu- val ammo. trom n . day "g Opp. ' R. Station, Montreal. Get. mutate a Cu. rep I. At-cufacy is the twin brother of hon- said by all drutrgiTts. "351? "£36111? F. th CALVERT & 00.. announcer“. - . annual). yo can; A COLD In one on CALVERT’S B, , J.' itaitLidit 'iiii,"'iiGiri;iii." AGENTS. A Query Answered. Improwr to amounting undo. Witt pm well and lmlrt you": mm will be given nub-mm to learn cutting. Write C. W. BUN? I 00., Toronto . ANCIENT TOMB. MONTREAL 1'19“. at. Toronto. _ ,- - ""'"""_. Burristoru,ew.. removed to Q'ifttd"frS; Rich. mond " .. ' arouse. "mu, um. I Halon. n_A,,. A Dun assured In M hours, n Pnynm,r [Gnu-by ' Que" giant Manufacturer. tourty'f, 'eo myth Formula to make it W. P. C. 972 European Pun. Room' Otrn Cure. An year has“ forit.Prtcep .TLllon and Drew ah "orrlodefot ueatU. Write toe umltllmou who hunt-[10d 150 85313156 to be cured one Ignore. write to 80mm [Gm IBHISIOOi 068W Am. Pill: 'rs" up 'gqiitTfa"iva.qrrro on Raul Bum mum, at anon mud on ftvonbla condition u to n- Iucmnu‘id Emmi al on. Ilf J. lttldlta'f "is???" TRIBE! - omo- new". In. Vnnoouvor. " DINQITI a. mind " but“ Mid or com- 'qtgtdr0a_1frearlr Illllfllu lunedin Gummy or Sterling with hwwonl mama. , his in l‘nnud- or In “had. Execute" an R,'l'21'l If. tumor Ire by law to invent In the Dobcnmru of m. _ Ontario Canoe Co -- a J. Z. ROGERS, Manager. ' nunsonoucu, ounmo, can». t G‘mmmmo 'I‘HE P"""Y" RH‘OOBIOFI GA"! - _ 10...... I CANADA PERMANENT -.-a.aa-auGr" “W", Hobbs MrdiaitiiriiRi'ir. BINDER $150 tl llconrolArID 1855. Pun-up 0.pr . . .. . . . 31,000,000 lmvvo Fund. .......... l,llo.ooo "e1Cofrrveproote st., Toronto: A 100 "ohm will nuke " cup-V For sale by atl more". Ail: for it. Agent. Vanni Send 10a to! sample hall lb. pnckun. pre-paid, W _. v _ -", 609 TEMPLE BUILDING, . - “may 0. Plans, Emu-yum. we , fur Inn! nip-I and Prov-‘0 tenor-go and Water Manny ENI'ATE Dill L‘A‘il A N It II PROVE") NTH. Bridge "untiartioms, Concrete Cuu"russtion, Sto, Rokco- 1lealth-lhlnk Loan and Sawing: Company. LOWEST PRICES. 150 will, IF TAKEN atONCE, - buy a PATENT Mama“ Busmzss,stock su0icient to make $3,000 worth. No other pill like it on market. Fortune for energetic man. Box 17. TRUTH OFFICE. m Shannon "r'll'l'a"a'. noxco um: M., Toronto, Canada. l,,,!,) Ii1ol,lii,,,,l,l,,,.i.,,,A CURE-q DVSPEI‘SIA 8UBs'TtrUTE8 TEA AND COFFEE Everyone appreciates a cup of Ga- TEA. in mrumm MEDICINE? Datum All For Quotations. yyitp1enti/teia,rr'cCiisr "w Ending Luca. "tht per daze-n complete m ”In Imlllty In. a... Limits. m and IN Buy St. TORONTO. Facwry: Narmada. Mngnplgte 81.00. jinn! And Arch 500. THE VALUE or LONDON. 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