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Durham Review (1897), 9 May 1901, p. 6

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Causes Mr. C. l Wilcox Years of Great Suffering. hound Ills ipinr Wblle um", and the Horton Told mm Mo Would lever Fully Rovover~8ut He I. Once 'tore Free From the Trouble. (From the Brockvllw Recorder.) In the western section of heed! county there is no man better known than Mr. Hum. E. Wilcox. Helms re- dded tn the \iclnity of McIntosh Milhr for ymrs, an! during much of the timts has con meted a very auc- onoful law-milling business. All of Mr. Witeog'o neighbors know that he was a qreat butterm- tor years from a lame back, uni want of them know that thin affliction has now happily ”all away. Mr. Wilcox says he owes this happy mimics trom pain to Dr. William-1’ Pink Pills, and those who know him will not for an in- Itnnt uvxmtlnn the sincerity of his ggtateasutt, Hr gives the story of his running unl rubsequent cure in the following: statement: “One day while working; in the mill, and en- gngml in lifting iuiulx'r. I laid the min fortune to m-w-rn-ly wrench my back. the an haslly injured that I had to he carried home. uni tor six months I was practical.,v un tble to move, and qurterrst great torture. The doctor told um that I has! injured my spine 1101 that I would "Nor fully rccovor from its eifmts. At hunt I was able to so about ugum. but was tar trom mm): the mun I had been before. For yam-a t burial-ed almost continually trom pain in tho buck, and was un- able to lilt any heavy weight. At tunes the pain wah In lxul that I was tubablo to work at all. and l was of- ten confine-I to the house tor days at _ tinte. During this time I was treat- ul by Your ditterent doctors. but their treatment did not "eenrto do age any mi. They told me that owing to the injury to my wine my back would always be weak. Seeing that tho doctors were unable to help me, and having read of the many cures resulting from the use of Dr. Wil- lixuw' Pink Pills, I dwidod to [the than n trust, uni procured a supply. Very than I could me that they were "Having me a little and this encour- aged we to Continm- their nae. In all i I took about ten boxes, and when' they worn fin'aluvl my bank was no strong M "or. The pains that hml rankml my body for in many years han satin-01y trt":tirpearrd. my back felt as strong us upturn the injury. tt it! now two yam-:4 since I discon- tiniml the um of the pills. and In all that than I have not had an ache or pain, an that l may safely say that In.) cur" in permanvnt. I would ad- vim all rttttitar sufferers to try Dr. William“ Pink Pills, tor, knowing what they have (lune tor me, I am confident that they cannot be " IIK'CNIYIII in other vases." 191m pills are null by all dealers in tgtedieino, or may be had by mail at Mt tent" a box, or six bowl tor 33.50. by midrvs‘ing the Dr. Wil- llnmn‘ “ullv'in-n 1'o., Brockville, Ont Do not ttttte any substitute or any other ro-mmly ntrraked to be "Lint as (004." , . For 0va two cumming and a halt Guam had "ieeted n Preuidtmt every 50"!!!) warn. and its independence has been rmvgniznd by both France and but". Tarolnra did not become a republiv nntll recently. In 18:10 the stain!» dominion of the Island was @00de by Charlet, Albert, King ot mnumu. to the "artoleoui family. whoa» new! t-atttr. King Paul I. He wus lEh-wisw Paul the last, for What in the Immune“ republic in the world , Andorra, a m- reader may my; Ban Marina another: Both would be wrong. Thug» nrv. indeed, the small- tct republics mentioned in current encyclopediml and gazetteers. Strangvly enough both (must. in the Low” Po roam-a, and 'Nvolara, an island a tew miles northeast of Sardinia, liavo bum overlooked by our mgraphlczil authorities. Both are republics. “oust is the smaller in train, occupying barely one mile or territory, while 'l‘zuolura is about the mite" long by live-elghths ot u nilo wide. But Nous! has about 130 inhabitants. Tavolaru has barely 50. an his death. In 1H8: lu- rmmostml that his title should lr. hurlml with Mn and that th" kingidoru tro tmuted Into a. republir‘. A "oustitution was accordingly drawn up. and under its terms a President. with a Counvll of six. in Mound mo‘rv six Fears, all admin. male or funnlr. casting n. hllot. No unlury is paid either to th Prrsidt'nt or the members, ot his Mm“. "My dear," mic! the meek Mr. New- Llwad. "I don't like to complain. but thin omelet you made---" " Cadlelgh's hoys "PP not very polite, m ttws t' 't ho. bu: than. you know, it tans thrw qrtitvrtstioatr to make a ttetttlemrtn." 'I gut-as it would ro- quin regeneration in this can." “What's ttio matter with it t" she annual. "Wett--er-itu rather hard to cut it. "trr----" "Gracious! I was afraid that man would 99nd me tough PRRtt. I‘ll stop 'latest'" with him." -_ Philadelphia Than Le a Wisconsin far-er who does what a great majority ot the people wilt du in a few years. When he ban nnglnmg to sell he places a null "ml" 1n the local newspaper and noon henn- {rpm the dealers. When he wants to buy a horn», cow or any- thiatt elm hr spends hall a dollar tor newspaper mace. and everybody in the ttehrtttrorhood who want. to loll all. on him or writes to him. The ”wasp" ndvertiaoment save- time and labor. an many of our adver. timer hna learn-mi. Cntarrhomm- Curr. Asthma A LAME BACK " " [Baby llopuhllcu. Plan-in: the Blame. A WttiF, FARHER. i "m i um L....: 9“. MW *WW“ Chicago has never been a more dangerous place tor the girl who comes to a. great. city to ‘seek her torttuto than now, when the "ea- det" has established himsell with a. hundred clever traps tor unsus- pecting breadwittuertr. Wlto is the cadet? IN ll the man who devotes his time to adrolt devices that will emmure women who come trom the counrtry to seek their fortunes. He is not the ordinary wolf who lies in wait tor young girls. for he ls well educated and he hall the appearance '0! a prosperous business man. He seeks his we! among the better diatmeti-.-the trteno- gruphers. the art thdentu. and the musicians He lives at good hotels and fashionable boarding houses. He is a perrort ot resources. In the ranks of the cadets there are. women who ply their menu-loud trade. The methods of one of the must notorl- (ms ot those, "Mother" Lyons, were exposed recently, Line" the WO- man was tried on the charge 013b- ducting Jessie Johunnn, a Sunday school teacher in the Tabernacle Church on the Wth side. =smr, Tho country girl. who comm-l to Chi- cago tools into when she has prom- ised not to drink and not to nano- vinto with evil companions. She has heard all about the pitfalls of a, greatcity,aud she does not see why any one is an foolish tttl to be caught in the traps set tor innocent strangers. Slim {0le ountident that nothing bad can Drum hs', and when she has :uijnstml herself to her new life she is often in the greatest peril. The “cadet" uppvuls to ambition, and the girl who finds her salary too small - ‘VAH; '... tho um 5... ...lN_....'.'r .. - ._-V__, ' or her work "ruurprect.ated is thel easiest tietim. 'i‘lm cadet offers :ti large salary. In tho guise of a theat- rn-al agent or an artist who needs a model, he advertises for girls an? ion» tor easy work and large pay. The anawvrs arr so humorous that he is assured of a rich harvest of hard-earned dollars and a large. cilan- tele for his blaek-ntailing operations. Pioneer “Cadets” in Chicago. 1 Throt- man now awaiting trial on the charge of bank robbery started the cadet operations in Chicago. They camo from Canada, and were known as Frank Lee Rice, Frauk Routledge and Thomas Jones. Thor took rooms in an Ashland ave-mac apartment house and pretanded to be artists. They advertised tor models, and eat" ily duped many young girls. Employ- H-s or factories. millions aul stun-s annwerml alluring adrertitotwnoc Tho artwt. will they painted only tho mule. After a girl had posed for tlwm who, became their tool, tor she was turruiwlred to contribute part of hee meug‘or warning» to the men to prmrnt them from sarrying out their threat” to ruin her reputation. The polio. my that at tally one ttun- drwu places in th" city those 110ng studios ttro being conductmi. Two months ago " pretty girl “am" to Chituupo front Juoksun. Mich., to earn a living a.» a stenographer. She returned to " mum! last Mon, (lily, Otter 1;“an t-hruugh an experi- mm- that interrupt“ her business manner and aunt lwr track to Michi- gan. twort Hit-l; and repvutant. Tiw hunt few weoke spnnt in Oblong!) were tvrrlblv for her, as she changed lwr name and drown-d nut. trom all "staxiation with Itor lrlhnds. As Armin Livingston 9110 trial to ob, (all: a new Indian" in an umoe after loriuut her foothold. hut Iter attempts were unsuccessful. Altm- calmly vow “wring the adv0salr1lity of commit- ting suicide. one rmolvml to go back to her n-httaivnn. Jun before leaving tho any she told ttre o-xperlencm to a. woman who had traee1 her to her lodgings. "I attmlml a lamina!!! college in Detroit," rite sald. "and came to Chi- cago to got work. I was engaged ln a Dearborn street publ'mhlng house at " a _ T gut along all right at first. but mun I wanted more of an income. My moth"! was Hick In Jackson. and I had to 90nd mow money homo to her. I began to watch auvertitreaumtur One day I saw one that mud: "l tvtswormt tho asirortiseutent and want to the mum.“ given, on West Madison street. The mom was up one flight of stairs, mu! fairly well tar uishcd. Portierme hid an adjolnlnp: room. A man mot um and asked me to take of! my hat and cloak and to wait ulntil Mr. Smith came in. I did tro. Anon tho man tttttn" hack and said that Mr. Smith hall telephonml that ltr, hawk! not. comp. He ruutgorrt- N) that I pow. tor him. and said it I proved to b, a good mo lr-l tte would hire mp. $q 'Wtrntmi--Arthst'tr model: taperi- "ttce. uunmtmry; mil pay: TRAPS SET FOR UNWARY GIRLS. Posed In the Nttoteether. "I askud him how hr! wanted me to pom. He said, 'lit up: nude. I tvlt ashamed. but he reassured mo. and lml luv m th. next room, where l took on my cloth». All the painting apparatus I saw in the place wan one easel and $1 worth at Un paint tubes. He threw a rug over a chair and told me to take a seat. Before I lmew What he was doing he had phqtqg'raphed me. "I have heard that other girls be- came entangled in the same way on account of {wiring oxpoautea that would hurt their maxilla. I was afraid to tell my employer“ I did tell one of the women whom, I had met at my boarding James, and Ashoggd: vised me to report the case to Chief Ripley. I dreaded telling my story to mm. and did not do anything. I'm going to stay in Jackson, and it that man trim, to make tmuble tor me I'll see what my brother can do.", _ The police my that this partieular case was not reported to them. They have heard. however. that much "eadotting" is going on in these “artius' studios" and in “dramatic agent! " offices. Neither the tir- t'wts nor the dramatic agents who are in good standing know anything about the men who use places ot that kind a: cloaks ior their infamy. A boarder at the Y. ML C. A. home can dio has heard that girls have been compelled to pay money to thare men who have got them into thelr power through pictures. Letters written with good intentions but which can be construed into admissions ot guilt are also otten obtained. Captain Luke Conan-an says he be- lieve. that the “cadets" are not so common in Chicago at in New York. CUM trttarAhsean. t W.“ “WWW a“- .._-_ .._._ __-__. The women who watch incoming trains tor the purpose of protecting strange girls that arrive in the city without friends. declare that the “actress" snare is the most alluring of any laid by the "cadet." The “en.- det" frequents the waiting-rooms and gets into conversation with un- sophisticated girls. to whom he talks about the stage. He wants singers tor his choruses. and he makes appointments at his office. There he hm: his victims try; on cos- tumes. and he photographs them when they are attired in tights. It is generally an easy matter tor him to send the girl, whom he has lured to his “office" to a, woman accom- plice. and then her downfall is as- lured. "Bat we tWe on the lookout 'or than." he added. when meuklng to an Inter Ocean "mortar. “The code“ no the moat oontemptlble object: on eaxth. sad when we catch any ot then It go" hard with them." . , Big Eye's Kl" Tasted Lille mstnuo Tallow. “We'd been there an hour, I rec- kon, when Big Eye she got up an come over to where I was tsittin', beside the chief. am' she stood there, right in front o' me, goin' up " down, lookin' at me an' lookin down to tho ground. I didn't know what she wanted. till Little Bear he sign- ed to me. I was to dance with her. I wa'a't minded to be mean. not al- ter the way they'd treated me. It looked easy enough. too; so I got up an commenced hoppin’. You ough- ter hoard them squnws cackle! I rate- kon I did look some funny, ’count o' not havin' got the hang o' It; an', besides, I hadn't took more'n a doz- en jumps till my wind gave out. 'Twas " dummml sight harder'n it looked. I felt like I'd run a mile over a big hill; but 1 wu'n't goin' to knut'kln- down. No, Mir-eel I kep on. host I could, an' was just wish- iai' I hadn't at such u tor'blo big supper, when Big Eye sho nnhitvhml mm rnlu- "he was weurut tut' lifted in I hadn't at such u tor'ble big supper, when Big Eye sho unhitohwl the robe she was weari,n " lint-d it up in her arms t'wards me. We didn't stop ygBin', bat who give it a whirl, cumin’ up clost to me, an' then she slung it right over our heads. am before I knowed what aim was doittr she'd ketched me round the neck with her arms tut' drawer! my head down an' kissed me, smack! Indians am awful funny Maseru. too. She took her time to It, tur when I got to thettkitr lt over afterwards, I kiatd 0. made up my mind 'twa'n't such a bald kiss : only it did taste tol- er'ble strong o' bat-io-talles' tut' wood-smoke. Whom she got done, tttte sneaked out from under the robe, qulck, Ieavln‘ it naught over me, an' I (was that blot and rattled I thought I never would get it unwell oft o' me."---") Leslie’s Monthly. No Divorce but Room for Blgamy Under Present Conditions. Italy is now the only country in Europe, with tlie nxceptinn of the Spanish pnninsnln. where divorce dot-s not exist. and there in. pcrttaps, no country whtstt marriage obligations are so easily ovation. As the marriage laws now stand. a man, it so inclined, can commit hlgnmy. and still not be punished. ne, for instance, marries at the Mairin. the only logai nutr- riuge according to Italian law; Ito marries again in tho church, the only one rrcognimd by that institution: them he grins to France. becomes a l-‘rt-nt-h pititrrn, obtain»; a :livorw from his legal wife, and marries again. tor all of which he (loos not com” within the pale of the law. It is said by those favorable to divoreo that it will at Ivar-1t ameliorate there" mils. Thoma ngnlnut ullvorcz- any statistics, prove that It In not meal-d. In 1000 “new were only 1,725 airpliiurtiotm tor Bepnrnt‘on below “In u-uurts. Of these 83.0 wpre nllowed. or the ren- sons tor soparntion tlw grvutest was incompatibility of tmnw-r. next In- fidelity and vinlnnm-. while tho Intuit were for mndvmnntinnu tor long por- lods tor crime. Tho Minister ot Jurr. tice, on promising' to prom-m tho- divorce law to tlw House. nlnnrly declared that, contrary to utnhmmntn freqnmtly made, Uwru- luul m-vs-r been opponltlnn in tho highs-Ht mmri tera, evidently rvrnrring to Qm-NI Murgherlta. who Inns nlwnyr, hr-v-n credited with strum: {m-llngu on tho subject. No tram-Mal Mm. In Mn . Ihr l‘no " Catnrrhozrme. Mr. William Pollock, of Myth, (NIL, says--'" received ‘(fulurrIu-zmw' and have used it for nix won-kn and am well pleased with the remit“. My head feels hatter and I have had no bronchial alum-kn riiuve I comment-Jul using your troatment." If you umlt-rstmul thr proportion of Cutnrrlmzom- you would not won- ‘lor that Mr. Pollock than had no re- turn of his dislrmsing and (lungs-r- ouH malauy. Catarrhozon" in in. haled, sprvmllng to th" rq-moum‘t uir coil of tho lungs -lt baths-H the bronehinl tubs»! with it" stimulating and healing powers, promotes c-pr-or tornlinn. heals sore knots and soothes the innameri mucous mem- branes. Surely a remedy capable of doing all this mast, and cannot fail to cure. Ask your drugglut about Ca- tarrhozone. Complete outtlt, .1; small size. 250; at drugzistn or by mail. A trial sent for 10c by N. C. Polson & Co., Kingston, Canada, or Hartford, Conn., U. S. ITALY'S MARRlAGE LAWS. “When I get to heaven." mid a woxmul to her Baconlan husband. "Pm going to ask Slummrn "he wrote those Nays." "i'trnuii"rou ask him." said the wife ~Boston Journal. "Bo Birdie Flyppe married a lame man! " In tho last thing I would ever have expected)!” t.it 69." - _ "rt was a case of gratitude, I ber. lieve. They were wlpwrecked toge- ther, and by nan; his cork leg as a life preset-var he managed to save them both."-Amieago. Tribune. "What are you looking so shocked about t" inquired the street .er- g'eant. " hare just discovered," re- plied tlys swell ppr1ctrttty.n, with.' a AN INDIAN c00RTStilP. Raw of diama.v,""tttat I'm wearing my atutrt-atictr, and it Isn't 6 o'clock yet." {Maybe he 'wo’n't be there," was Catarrhoeone Cara, Asthma. Trying Bot h Places. A Friend In Need. TORONTO YEARS l PRISONER. Recently Liberated, no Hutch- to Write An Open Letter. Tollln‘ of HI. Your. otMlsery, and HI. er- uculoua Release. Sundrldge. Mar 9.-ispeeia0-r-A, -A can ot prolonged torture has just come to llght in Strong township, a few mlles from here. It seems hard that an bone“ man should be kept a prisoner in his own home tor over tour years, and yet that la Just what happened to Mr. Wm. buoy. of lot 19, concession 13, township ot Strong. Ills family and friends all tried to secure his release, gt For tour years I suffered excru- ciating torture, during which time I was scarcely an hour tree from pain. “The trouble commenced in my back, where it often remained sta- tionnry for months, and so intense Win) the pain that I would not He down to take rest, but hwd to sit night and day in a chair. The pain would then remove to other parts of my body, and when in my knocs I was unable to walk, and confined con- stantly to my room. "1 wn" treated for rheumatism by several doctors. and also tried many medicines. without receiving any benefit. Almost in (ivspnir. I tenred I would nevvr again experience the pleawure of being tree from pain. "A short time ago my attention was directed to mum remarkable ('ures of Rh'unuxtism by Dodd's Kid- ney Pills, rm 0rd at in the publh print'. I procured a box, and soon found than they were doing me good. I vontinuod, and very soon I was a nvw mun. and entirely tree hum pain. "I have continupd so tor over sit months. being able to nth-ml to my daily dunes on the hum. and Ive-ling able tor any kind of work. -. "I verily bvl'wve this change. this remarkable euro, lune been uttectml by the use at notid's Kidney Pills, and I think it my duty to man this stntemont public, tor the benefit of anyone Milk-tut us I was." This is the Haiti-"writ which Mr. My make-s over his own slgnnturv. and one cannot hvip ming- struck hy Its sincerity. EVPryonu in this neiqh- borhood knows that Mr. Door was " cripple tor ye-un. and MN miraculous restorntlon to health has created a great deal of talk in and around Sund- ridge. Dodd's Kidney l’llln are having a wry. large mle here. But neither Mr. Conger nor Dr. Ameut haw answered the eaustic and very specific points made by Mr. Chum-nu, particularly in his second article in the North Americuin ite- view: First. that Dr. Aim-ht had ad- mitted the missionaries took repri- sals to the extent of one-third more than the loam-u; soc-0nd. that they had made the innocent pay the blood-money for the wrongs done by others; and third. that having gone to China to teach Christian and aw called civilized dot-trini-s they had accepted tlte Hutton)» and ways of the heathen wlmn it was manifestly to their mlumtngo to do so. Mark Twain's scathing and specific ar- raignment still stands and nothing short of sporlflv answers will serve to clear tlm reputation of thoso whose acts and public utterances are irlrdrahliy cam-ed m question-But- lulu News. Dear Sirs.~l have lam-u " great sub terer trom rlmumntlsm. and lately have bnnn conflnml to my bed. Seo- ing your MINARI)‘H LINIMEN'I‘ nM. vertiszrd. I tried it and got immvdi- ate rvllul. I n-rribo my rostoration to health to “In wonderful power of your mmiivitto. WIrw-w-r n woman gives 2G cents to u. clulrlty hum” who always tries to In". In down 30 routs on a bar. rnl ot “our. ‘31:.“ mt nnxiA-kly nu " nmn gum: mnrrlml hr- "tum buying hair oil. and LII-alum to buy "r"' dyh‘pnpsin cure. ihoru, in rio do}: -wit -iikv, to kick no wrll nu tho llng who lute lout all hi" ll-vUI. Wu think mort' of It clnrk whnaln rut n clt,srs.." than ot um- who can cut a swell. " pug Home wrrv all killed mum- marrle" woman would have nothing: to tosw.--s'yrarutw l‘ustHMndnrd. Take lmxkllvo Hromn Quinina Table“. Al 2'.yty'v' refund the tummy it it fails to cure. 25c. C. W. Graves} niuuuluro in an each box. CttntigMtd in " Own Home '"rhero.'" another one of them." "Another mm of what l"' "Ot tho run-luv. of snmeone who m 'ttotntr mmowhnre to claim a tortutuu' Somehow thee tituritst, are all one “Blinks has a perfect mania foe condensing everything. Did you hear how he proposed 'P' "No." "Ho held up an engagement. r1ng before bhe girl": eyes and and 'Etst' " ' “And what did she say t" “She just nodded." “How t" “All going. nm‘cr cunning! We never mm to hear of nnyulw returning with tho fortune he went to get." -aiou're, a. liar, Irish I" shouted the prisoner. " ‘Twuu B champagne drum}. with all the rr1llc"--rud1tutarr. "Whab'ir we charge again“ this man ?" asked the maglstrqte. 0119 Sun. But-in. Nth! llnnrd'l Llnimnnt Cure: Coldn. ete. Timo drvnk," anawewred the police- t3attsrrttosone Cure. Authmn. 'tetiectio"n ul n Murekerper. [land's Linlment cures Diphthorh. To (Turn a cold In 0m- Day Mark Twai"'n Slde. A qubioid Propoul . Not a Common One. All Univ LEW [S S. Bl "NJ-ll! Way. one ot than." m DECADENCE OF THE CHURCH. he no any Without ice-possibility For the Condltlous. A [rein deal has been written re- tardlng the decadence ot the church. and h nu become the {nation tol Charge the {allure of the churcholl to thereon their memberdilp to tha‘ inability ot the clergy to maintain Interest in religious exercise-1;, In [i) recent. address by the Rev. George Edward Reed, President. of Dickinson l Pellege, he recalled the tact that "I the apostolic days, to which the critics oi the church are an [and of referring, there was great toree itt' blue power ot the Invlty. in matters "cetesiastica1. Prcuidpnt Reed thought he detected a temanl-y in this age toward vastly increased activity ln Church matters on the part. of the hymen. This leads to him thought that he has struck at the heart of the mat- ter. While the laity have been tind- '.e man, with the clergy, the real difficulty has been that the tor- mer have not rallied to the support of their chosen loaders :mtlwyhave tlone, in times gnm- by No clergyman ‘Can be amen-m, in th" pulpit with- let. tho hearty, mum-Ht. and unrH- l mining support ot tin- vungregution. Ill, in too often the (nut that th" apathy of the vongregation has nmn- on do with the druuulettce of n. “hurt-h than the shurtmiminzn of the man in the pulpit. Many " weak t I‘huruh him her-n "with wrung by the llt‘mlPrRhIp of n powerful t-xvvuuvo head in bhe mngri'guclun. and many H‘Ydu I" In“. w..',..r.mv . a strum: church with a minirrter of ability In the pulpit tum fuilel ho- muse the omtgreqtttion was weak- vned tty worldllnoss or destroyed by uiimenrilonrr.--LeMie'tr Weekly, $02000“ Views of a Russian Woman. Mme. Frledluud, tho Russian ive- turer, who has been appearing be- lero womeu'o clubs lately, says that American women are not an mum: more advanced than thou- of Russia. "Mary time I open an American newspaper," All": amid ruvently. “I may for patio-um! before I rend the :n-linleu on Rum-sin. 'P1ury have killed tho Czar In every [umsible and Im- xxmlblo way. They have poisoned him, made him din of bad air in the Crimea. where people are sent tor a. minim-nous ciinti; have rmpvned a dozen tiggtee tho wound hl- received in Japan ten your» mm; and haw Pulled him nn op‘leptic, and wondered if he were not an idiot." GATARRH CANNOT BE CURE!) with LOCAL APisLIUA'l'ltr.NS. nu they mn- not reach the not of the disease. (‘uurrh in u blood or eonsututiotta1 dim-mar, and in order to cure it you mutt lake intarnsl n-vntdim Hall's Cutarrh Cure lu when internally, and ugh di. rectly on the blood and mucous surfm~ec.H\ll'a (Man-l: (lure ll not as quack medicine. lt was prescribed by one of me has! on ydlciaus in this country for years. and hm regular prtscriptiott. It is compared of the lie-L Ionics known, com- binod with Ibo bout bluml puritivru, nctintt di. rertly on the mucous tcirfaets. The herfu-l. combination of ttw two Ingredient-t h what produce such wonderful resulh in curing L'at.rrh. Send for trutimoumls. free. F. J. CHEN KY & CO.. Props. Toledo. Ont Bold by druttitists. price hir. Ball's Family Pills are the bed. A little girl who ling m CHINA)" rem-hm} an invitation to a. party which a friend was about to give. says "What to Eat." 'Plus invitatiun had tttwrt written try the small host ai.' Atter surveying; the note with delight for a. haw minute, the recip- ient mid I "Papa, I wonder if it is a birth day party T' "Let m" 809 llu- invitation." After " brim inrqrertiott, he said: “Yea. it must he a birthday. Jt begins, "Your prmmuts in delirodr" It so. lend a letter or portal card to the undersigned, answering the following questions: Where are you going? When one you going? Where do you start from t Bow many are In your party? WUI you take your household goods? . special low rate .attlera' ticket. on sale during March and April to points In Manitoba. British Colum- bia, Oregon, California and Mi Wash uni. v-cnuu, M-v...'.. n... --.... .... "V..- cm States. Full partivularu from B. B. Bennett. General Agent, Chicago & Northwestern Railway. 2 King street emit. Toronto, Ont. Therc aw . mm nth-"mm at English to tw even on the tiip:tt-ltourdt' In tlu. streota "I Tokiu; "Winr. twrt and other Inmlit‘im-q.“ "A “Imp. Hm kind or mubrc-Iln. puma " or stovk." “The shun for tlu, furuilurv ot tltr. pew-ml countrivs.“ “Prim-s. In im-rvnm- or diminish." "hit kind; of ww-riur sumlr‘uw kt'pt hero." “Skin main-r and tgirilet. "torttttau- teau Illup)." "Ladtotr' ("nuanced in “in upsrtair." Not (ngm'oux boom“: it no“ quick- ly. Simply powerful- -stuartrei.y less than the am atrougw tlmn any other puin remedy in the world--" Nerl line. In brief. our drop of Nervlllne has a power oher pain equal to "we dropaof any other renwdy. It you an! ter from Ncumlgm um- No-rvil'me. You have convincing proof ot Its- vnlue and you trot rid of Four pain. Drum sell It. Money back if not no. --Tit Rita. "Did you any you thought there was I. great deal or lameness in my arguments t" inquired the politi- chan. . "How rm 1 “an: it t" “Quit min; $10 bills and try twentie- tor a while."-irtNtuttort Star. murbamb--E wonder what we uhnll wear in Heaven. Wire-Well, it you get there, John. I Imagine most of us will wenr sur- prised 1ooktt.--Magr Smart Bet. 'ii,att-"oatt"t Englhh In Japan “I did," replied the mercenary Cntarrhowne Cure- Asthma Ilnlrd'l Linlment Caren mus-.03- ARE YOI' 1'Ari.hG' W EST? Lightning Sent-nigh. Cure. She Hit " “lg!!! ()elrutlul Costumes. Tooth Powdcr tlit Variety. of Cod Liver Oil is the means of life, and enjoyment of life to thousands: men women and children. When apwtitc fails, it re- stores it. hen food is a burden, it lifts the burden. When youlose flesh,it brings the plumimestof health. _ When" work is hard and duty is heavy, it makes life bright. _ .. . lot is the thin edge of the wedge; the thick end is food. But what is the use of food, when you hate it, and can't di- gest it? a Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil is thefood that makes you forget your stomach. If you gvcpot tried_ [L3999 ftr.t J i If you Have not tried It. send for "ea sample. It: ureoablo unto will surgriae P'ly COT I. K,)'l,',% Chomltto. orrgntq, _ _ ISSUE NO 19 1901. Mrs. Frank White. of Linton, lld.. has recelved a pass over Um South urn Indiana Railroad which 'tgg good for the rent of her life. Mrs. White dimovered that um ground under heath the trucks of the lalnnd (11, voat, mining dish-1M had boon undar mined. and sht- (lagged with a red table cloth a woman." train that would otherwbm have ion-n wreck ed. For thin act the rump-my an" the was to her all an nuptesuinn of gratitude linsrd‘a Llnlment Cures Gary-t II sown. Littln Elmer (wlm has an Inquiring mimit--Pnpa, what in t-onuvimce? Proteasor andheud .'-e" (humane. my son. is thn name usually given up tho ' we teel that other peopl- will find m outAHu-pvr'u Batu". Them in " vast hiatus "tttir- In “than laughter and mirth. TO The I'igrMtrltin EXDOSILIOII The Grand Trunk in the llirm-l rum Popular Itoute from all [mint-o to Bul- Mio. Elegant and r'utperior Sorvivp. Parlor, Pullman and Dining (In on throutrtt_ttttlrtt'. . For all inrorm,rttiou an to rates, train spruce. tnurM 1itvrature, up ply to am‘ntw. Grand Trunk Italic” System. M. C. DICKSON. Madrid Pam“ tltl1'El , Gunrmnm-d tom F"; mun-l Ind do mun more III-l autumnal-elk. on LL:- m lrkol A good will” for "en'" lo [mums " mom» made. Thouucdu in me. For our. And prim. “dram tg-tot")." co.. llnnillon. OI.- a laborers Ind others drum": inforuut-ioo ubout Anttit Sir. Mun-it. Oularin and Mich munphkh mud person-u lulu-r- containing: information wul he umilud lo llll)‘ "ddreae' on raw-int of 25 comb lo defray e.Tr'et"i'. Moore & Miller, P." Box Mii, 53.111! Su- Marie, (but. IJOME WtJItIC-A, 'rr, SI.) outrun-ting: In have ~01 out; mon" to copy lulu-u: u u I ings will ndd .5 to , to run imam aump_:_)vor . an! an ificri Liid it . Toledolfg . ce ENGINEER AND ml'" VEYDIG f prank-c for Isle. For xnrliculur~. mam- County Engineer, smmoo. 0m. WAigfd'i-e'nl'/,Ulr'i'f A NI! 'rttt'tN worthy young man to mu e1 tor ”It: ttrm; '16 weekly and all rxpenw» mar-n . nut-clan Hahn-noe- and $2.3 wruriu- reuuirytd; experienm unmet-nus”; no ramming. It Brown. * Mum Btreet, ottitw lit, Buckle. IE: si.' iGttiekrroGt i-ir,?,?,',,?,',',-,- HOTEL mum“. new: (dons. Willing who m~nor..l_l_)' wink!” THE WAGGONEI: EXTENSION LADDD' ~uthmt. drown-l and lmndiept. and a the “In and “MI auwood" "wanton w. ladder; best out for fruit menu. puttti . plumlylnx nap gang-ml use: new has no}. 1'iiiiriiitiiii,iiiitiiiiiiiiii "if: iia7Gau. an em. mun and mules“ Address». Wagoner udderCo.. Aimed. London“. Fug” quit Plk,t'i,Ad,aHI'e'nr; out. out. n t m N en nu Wheat. M) miles trim annulmo on I” I; Vinyl. "ttarms' in All.“ of which n In M may peach-n. Will be sold Sn one van. " dim-d hypog- of Hteft tttet "hue In. Window}: Smoking Syn-pp and! . M to mad tor I ‘hildnn comm um “Omaha": thc mum. rum-t. wind w - In the trtst [j-vnady :ur Marian-s Tau" Iv. aia a bottls Taturrhozmw fun». A at In um I UVUIILU- soc. and £1.00 I an drums“. su'ht.ULATo1'ss A! FINA Nuttlrlf!9rf, W G%i,"atiiG" G%, icG/ai.iGurtut.' 11y, with panic-alum. Manager. no: an. N Gra. "an; "a an; 13.24.. m...- {mull-n Ccrpenler. P. 0. - 009. Win. Donut?" snor. mnuam AND I 1'9ng Aopcareod opening; lem- my. She Flagged a Trulu Agent. Toronto, Ont Btflalo, Mau last to Nov. lat. l90l. [We In" mulc- dmply one In compilations . spot-Inky for ’lvonty yen“. Quirk rettert. Cure. worst cases. Book of :flsnlosuu and lo "" tremmem IRI- rDR. H. ".ORifP.N't90tm, no: 0 Arun'an. .I "It No. K-A, TI, Slit WEEKLY; NO " we run) several linen w gin by hum»; n n hour or Iva eve.- ”or? to run weekly Income; we It"! may disiavwe. " fl, Co. Mn Fpin-r Building. HELP “MALE DROPSY Treated Free. CLONES IBM Sent on TM ti' Ltr,e,tt, No. not um mmwy Ift2a John lit, - is wary on It. ttttget "an. poll! Bethlehem :1 the tint of .enenlq In tut-rt cur-m In e um. Ha music. the (on. the "ttttt and wine of al “moan! (ton of at? The (In a letters. Hansel! h loner. the "rpropriat (on that two loam them. "i n. the bet and the ' words or I " men an Alplnl the glory Inn-ad It: and In“ Inks. Pt The-nip: Olympus. lholocy 1 Wm u that thn up ot " h-etus, 1 enough. t (allure. "aio Ill lollc mu and arch tolled to duty the word: of can“ in our pl book. on the wont all Herr. mind. wt act-man l .outtedly Mon " Ut evil. l Non-l. mould H Vow phr (that th oonru- h lotion qrork. I therefor!- eeiMeal. alccoum truth bu Now, I opulent nah Mon ytrd dros- pe ted Md Io Mat no the nhl " an .0th hm ettlarre ho."- dour. nuke} 1 Whett ot Flirt a. ht diftere tell I' Dr. TI In yt the S mm d ttMin,', Ht me Mr a. Christ CHI. only I Own v wiumpl nun: rum-h nd . IU, you‘d Tona: end \ Bree An I in: td'tf the Ed w 10-" unra th omk Jonm Indo .210! ll

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