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Durham Review (1897), 5 Jun 1902, p. 6

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A tunne! has been bore Qulrinal Hijl connecting passago _ for street ca; newer Rome. The smm i is coverei by the King‘s gardens, and the excava havre seriously damaged grounds. The soil is su bs alarming degres, snapp pipes, sloping and upsooti has been found that a . g the hill was honeycombed structions of the ancient lact that the modern .e the tunnel had evidently Wt iertieeas ce acet us o i 1 Laxative Bromo Quinine T in one day. No cure, No nav QOur nmequest for Explicit Information. "Are you thinking only of the preâ€" sent ?" asked the serious man. "Or, &re you doing your duty and tryâ€" log _ to leave something for those mho come after you ?" ‘"Those who come alter me?" re. peated the man of genius, pensively, "Do you refer to posterity or my SECUMHLOTS ! â€"W auhimartam Taxl l 4A new brand of mail, direct from tl ated. No branch 8 actual cost of mak of buying a waist t latest fashions at 1 and style. Request for "You can believe me, I am glad have regained my â€" health, _ and Kay thanks a thousand times Dodd‘s Kidney Pills." Wwhen ho fin ts any one y confidence in them, his firs gat, them some Pills, aund them how to use them, a, foursd this method very s vinces the most skeptical 0 of the statenient he _ m Dodd‘s Kidney Pilis aro 1 est medicme in the world Mons Boivue says : ‘"Doiud‘s Kidney Pills are "I know this bocause wh time 1 sulfered very sever Kidney Disease, now I am "Not long Aago I used tCc get up several times du Right, now I can sleep wel without rising. ROMAN PALAcCE He was advised to ney Piils, and after treatment, found hir bacurpedy\. 9 \ ) t\ V â€" His gratitude knew ever since he has ree ts {rinds, tly: wod wht‘k cured lhoin smy compietely, C ue o Opaay No one is more capable of gr efully fxpressing gratituaie than thg aver. Aago huwn'gmlkfl,man. Srvwrinzsnnies.s A recent case illusitrates this point. Mons. Jean Boivue has for many years been alflicted: with a terrible malady ol the kidneys. 4 H# suffered a very great deal of pahbi, a1id ‘his disease forced him ‘to Iise every hour during the night. T _ 3 " . ~HOWE â€" ols 2 Oe P d At, iy a welt kuoitn characteri t 608 Freuch "Canadian people | t they are feariess and enthusidst ic their praise of any thing or a Do that dhas befriendcd them. 1 foule 6 Jean Boivue is very Hearty in His Expressions of Gratitude > Stops the Cougzh and Works Of the ( A THOUSAND THANKS s.t', Ellw!‘, Que., M press, (00 e e d OO TF T"u.:r in Oran show that it was & most painfal affair. | The liting party wereevident bad shuts, lor the volley fauiled to ki i him, and the unfortunate man writhed about pressing his bhands to his chest. _ A sergeant! wasurdered to give him the coup de grace, but his hand tremâ€" file;l, aud the revoivem. shot â€" merely agclural the‘viciim‘s jaw, and a secâ€" ona shot had to be fired. Two of the hring party fainted with hborrof, and the ejiect on the battalion which was drawn up to withess the execuâ€" tion cuan only be described as deplorâ€" able. The man who was shot was a Gerâ€" man who had eurged a reputation as a good so dicr. He was a great fa vorâ€" lte with his ecaurades, and he leaves a widow and child. His crime was the killing of a serâ€" ; geant and corporal while drunk. ] It is possible that the firing party | were unnerved by his nonchalant beâ€" | havior before his execution, for he ] chattei gaily to the chaplain, refused ] to be blindfolded, and bade the solâ€" diers lire at his cheart.â€"London Exâ€" | ; 1 gracefal Sentences bhe Po MHis EPraise of VDodd‘s Ridne the Remedy w hich has done s for Him. / clothes, »Shninken U f1 c Ts menciif PMoand Drim: ue for spring A?d mures LIMAIET THE B. W. SHIRT WaistT d tmibdain+< 4 *"â€"Washington Post ) branch stores. st of makingâ€"this a waist that has Dollar Special Gibson Waist Results from common soaps: ! RWICEIIEGEE_ L mm memamesmss sn some Pills, sn eiplain to to use them, and he has method very soon conâ€" most skeptical of the truth itenient ~ he _ makes that Nes wxias connecting by a street cars older The summit of the the King‘s palace y\ _ _ Mmit of the hill the King‘s palace and the excavations below damaged the royal SOlL .15 . SHDSHHmar .40 «u. 1 is subsiding to an , snapping _ water I upâ€"00ting trees. It hat a great part of ycombed by the conâ€" Ask for the Octagon Bar _ sy w k w irrermatfee eaeffny A Freach #6x¥¢eution. ; s of an execution of a soldier inine Tablets cure acold No pay. Price 25 cen ts. 6 IMPERILT \Pills are good ccause while at very severely & very great deal of lisease forced him ‘to r during the night. ed to use Dodd‘s Kidâ€" after taking a short i1 himself completeâ€" = § m, is !iljst. acrtiTs to length ofâ€" lug:tf m mm 1 . dn 2 uy N PC VR SEA PipNplp\ 222... Â¥+. Postpaid, togqt@h;\with a cataiogn {ul: range jof \atyte N gf Bu\y the, waist does not com m t urfi Send bust M eASUFA _ amamaga ECC M Ladieg Waists the factory, with The fatest style, ~broad â€"â€"shou! front; military carrlage, | a hang Made in fine white lawn, with with insertion: good value at $1.5 our special prige L NT MTOtNA ; CO@Fse Mn Ti Audbalie: insd tU'U'lme'va'-;"'":i;;l,' THE.H.. BIRKS WEBSTER co., â€" lowest bored under the ew no bounds, and recommended to alt wonderful remedy s0 p.viuptly and y severely from I am well. used to have to es during tite ‘ep well all night t Romansâ€"a : ed did she tell engineers of | _ Marjorieâ€"â€"Not F overlooked. | she was 24. one who has O V Cold. by a level am glad to the greatâ€" hidvey Pitis ‘Y. with all intermediate No dealers. No expenses means a great saving been in stock far © 2l Waists wnd a now ED nands, ragged |]"* °" ~esure, . &round body lfifdâ€";!; MYrom Cioh}| Spmrp ard ~mease at one Pours out and _" _ _"~ "ermediate profits elimin= ealers. â€" No expenses to increase the ns ‘a great saving to you. . Instead in stock for â€" weeks you get the Absolute satisfaction in fit, quality to New York Central EDT Liltid ATC! cult to find. Orients turally gifted, their and bright, their n able of assimilating fluences of education rection these may t Crawfordâ€"While yC in the country, why send her such small â€" Crabshawâ€"if 1 di« use the money to c pectedly.â€"Titâ€"Bits. Madgeâ€"When they 10 3+ s 7 ons & fast wivi,,) [ _0 @°Ve generation . | is fast giving way, not from moral | conviection on the &ert ot the Turk p?0 much as from lack of mgans to support large (-stablishmnntu,‘ Why | of the Turks of the present ‘wener. |ation ? First, because the country | is impoverished, and‘ ancestral â€" eg. ’luhm haveo decreased in value; â€" but what is far more significant is that | where formerly the three or _ four legal wives a man might have would live together in a haren under _ a single roof now there must be as many .. establishments equally _ well Aquipped as Chepro Are wives, for the Turkish wives will not live together In the same house. What is this but au assertion of an inalienable right? "Still more, it is an acknowledged fact that the women of Turkey conâ€" trol most of the Government apâ€" ’pointmonts. To quote from a work recently publisned by one long resgiâ€" dent in the country, "The women hold ultimate sway over the conâ€" duct of the men. The tangled in. trigues for place and power â€" which center in the harem form the key to many viclssitudes _ of Turkish history, "Now, what the eastern woman, | ; whatever her nationality may be, needs and is eager for is education. The influences which have brought | & Ner Irx Tnant) #nto c _C% & WikPAORP d es BBE . 4. a s 25 0. 12200 did she tell him her past ? n se freca x+ a 1. BSH br n aptis on crlacens "A Do »lLn â€" Whig. ~eountry, 7 the power which these w sabd Miss Fansham, ‘the "lt is a matter beyond c [olyg:lmy inâ€" the present Cary % t It4s Should e‘er yo Now don‘t think Just use St. Ja. Bt. Jacobs Oi J century." Therée | killing pain. It i cen‘t sizes thron: s ) es f and windows like crystal," â€"___ 14 Pain, neglected bray produce chronis o e Kheumatisin‘ or Gout, Just a little y Misunderstood. Backache may create Lumbago. Just MAH [ Ceone Shn‘s, tpmetmes make» "a | . atth Iancorntâ€"What did. you enjou Cripple. Just a little Bruise may do Mr Innocentâ€"I got ; most excfted & lot of damage. Just a little Headâ€" when, I was recling in, my love, fi;{;}umuf;ugf :lhf“rt(;gersut“"j; (_3{)!“\3;',' Mrs. Innocent (bursting into tears) applied in tfime_cures! promptly" ind me " . "05 O5ofid hk Fou, promie>d permanently Aches and Paing. Just: a ini'arlflm Life P : little _ cautitn ; Jjust a ‘Jlittle ‘ ‘cost. e . " 6. » R * mm [";?;:.s of Ficasure against years.â€"of Tick, crick, stitch, Words that describe 7 aerm! d d ul 2s T If Fu'hPB_ or paing, SOntustona aenmuain.. | Ssharp paius that a $ a Ca ?‘,mce to Molest: One "~~, ol e% in Public. urkey rfi ro place for the "mash: ‘ . <Iu ithe‘ Bultan‘s gomain, ‘if he {::v his c@§tomas h6 does in Amâ€" . "he yvou’ld, soon| find himself rlont ancoccupation | and without ead, Tor. de H#cthe portion of who " insulg" omen in public ‘es. ~M Florencé |A. Fansham, Englis _ZLow ‘on a visit to United °8 S~<who is dean . of jAmericgn \Cc. egefor ‘girls at stuq!)gpp_le, says _the condition vomen in urkey is not as abâ€" as it is commonly _ surpposed to n â€" Wlig. ~eountry, "‘To ilastraté power which those women have," Miak nniroiit °7 +Q@UE.),, 4 ”,.,'.1 ad;: 16 n 58808R idria sBtii ol t untry, why do you always such small sums at a time? . yA % w l td 1 1 ETE EV â€" jJArge (-stablishmunts,’ Why Turks of ‘the present ‘gener. First, because the country »verished, and Aancestral ~ eg. avo decreased in value; but t far more significant is that formerly the three or _ four ives a man might have would ether in a haren under _ a 0of ~now there must | be â€"asg establishments. eaualiv ~ keaiy shoulder ‘effect, dip handsome "creation. plian of selling it, by peop Not all of it. Sh .â€"New York Sun "*JUST ALITTLE" sph; 1 didn‘t, she might to come home unexâ€" iting the refining inâ€" ation in whatever diâ€" and Hudson River , _ _ ~yTout the world. It | Africa the twelrs.gold medats for| One. wou! your wife is away T7 udn uts L tal people are na. r minds are active natures are capâ€" ) as WÂ¥ _ R &. L T in8,,contusiong, #prains, your pleasure gpoil, nk twice,; but in a trice Jacobs 01| !!! be given." edcg n" am, the other da&, beyond â€"dispute that present generation became engagâ€" , trimmed showing money: if ;dta tione, sold in e e o t C & h , s Claraâ€"Jack intends to ha l‘?:e said thing his own way when * married, reNate mmmeming Clara‘s Mammaâ€"Lhen wh marry him ? Claraâ€"1o relieve his mi ' Talse lnxpression.â€"l'dt-Birts. not diffiâ€" at~ appor ~ 00 ~‘0 09904 1 can‘t whistle at alii," "Hang up your hat !" _ cried ‘the merchant, ~promptly. : ‘You‘re the boy‘ we‘te looking" fort" _ pay."® F31A3 . wis L "First of ali," said the merct to ‘the youthfal applicant, ." , have to test your â€" abllity ag wh;-tlcr. ‘Buppose you try," Mr. Stingumâ€"By the says he saw you in Cafe yesterday. Mr. _ Nuritch Cadâ€"Â¥Ye him. Did he tell you t Mr. Stingumâ€"No, bu mark that he expeote ute to see you cut yo delphia Presg, â€" "Who 4s the pufte "Why, (thatls the The above item clipped fron change would point the mor it is better to use Wilson‘s F (poison) clean, satfe and sure,. cent package will kill mor than 300 sheets of sitcky [ly C s n mTe UUW chair and then stood tated. SIMT qqpy _3 ..\ "EO!L the‘aticky stuff and sat down in one of the chairs, He soon got up and proceeded to pick the paper off his trousers. As it was hard to get at, he took the pants off, and while cleaning them unconsciously sat down in tha a+h .. & A Lancaster bachelor, out of paâ€" tience with the flies which invaded his room, got two sheets of sticky fly paper which he placed on chairs, near a" window. Returning late that evening â€"ha faw. i 2. o Mby 05 B nc eP © roudie § said the painfully smart boy‘s uncle,. "Drawin‘ pictures on my slate." "What is this supposed to repreâ€" sent ? "A locomotive, "But why don‘t you draw â€" the cars ? "Whyâ€"erâ€"the locomotive draws the Ca ra‘ strongl 102;.“ ARD‘S {,n(m edy, In. my ho Eprains, etc., a; without it. It fal medicine: _ 47.‘ _‘hHeres noâ€"doubt they were changed?" eaid ‘the physictan. "Are you sure of it h: | j "Pe!‘fectLv." tfi { « "Well, if that‘s the case, why don‘t you change them back again ? I don‘t see any difficulty in the case," IT WASN‘T NECESSARY, "What are you doing, _ Freddie ?" u«ll) the painfully smart boy‘s uncle. * Plmue Nenon 4 c sedhags 1250000 A famous lawyer once had a sin. gular case to settle. A physician came to him in great distress. Two sisâ€" ters, living in the same house, _ had babies of equal age, who so resem> kled each other that â€" their own mothers were unable to distingulsh themâ€" when they (were together, ~; Now, it happened that by the careâ€" jlesemess of the ‘nur§es> the children ‘had ‘become mixed, ‘and ‘how were | the mothers to make sure that they recelved back their own infants ? "But perhaps," saig the lawyer, "the chiidren weren‘t â€" changed _ at all." "Oh, but there‘s no â€"doubt they were! Changed!" ghid ‘thie" Ahvei..~ Publisher, Dear & ucucc tt POud Airica the Londony Globe remarks : One. would : like : to soe‘(the law against | poskessing male fowls "of a crowable ‘age in Cape: Colony apâ€" plied to London and extended _ to barkablé dogs ‘and miauwable ants Tick, crick, stitch, Words that describe sharp pains that seem to rend nerves and paralyze muscles, Lose neither timenorcourâ€" age. Put on ‘"the D. & L." Menthol Plaster, and its s0othing power will soak right into you. All druggists. Minard‘s Liniment Cures Ap 0‘ Wiitition ts d .. .i hiA rrk‘m r&fll:?_c_ant"gqict in South Drifting Droilery, eorry, sir, ONTARIO ARCHIVES f TORONTO His Own Free will. Sirs,â€"ITâ€"=â€"e t spe !.y {a’.‘»“.fl mfence ‘ LINIMENT. Thiis TJ my~ householdâ€" for + etc., and we would umâ€"No, but he did reâ€" he expected every minâ€" you cut yoursel{.â€"Philaâ€" tell you that ? Puffed:up / fellog 29 _ T 1 uD fellow 2" JOHN A. MAGDONALD, & Arnprior Chronicle. 7 stood up and mediâ€" m clipped from an exâ€" point the moral that use Wilson‘s Ely Pads satfe and sure, One 10 will kill more flies w c oudhi wb a 2e MA A LAUDABLE LAwW ‘° lawyer once had & sin. to settle. aA physician.came great distress. Two slsâ€" ~L s~C&RROt _ speak â€" too the excellence of MINâ€" EN'F.‘; Itis THE româ€" householdâ€" for burns, and we would not be t d8 . truly a wonderâ€" Easy to Sottie, get at, he took t.h; while cleaning them t down in the other mt c l Bs i 4 5 he way, Sharpe a the Bongtol]g Yes; but I cut to have every.â€" ym but I can‘t why do you mind of minllwabié_;:ut., merchant paper. are Dandruft *A. (absentâ€" care if I do, the Perqlexlnz. "Be mine!" Implored the Duke; "I am not ‘an heiress " theyouu‘ gir! replied; wonderingly! » (~"No, no, mo4 It is for lova4‘ woula marry|!! protested â€"his Grace, > ~~. "But, I am. nOt,, Aan. ACtTER8 !" // igge:: claimed . Genevieye, . her perpletity deepening.â€"Town" Topieg." * â€"_.** The readers of t his paper will beJ)leauod to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all jts stages and that is Catarrh . Hall‘s Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh, being a conâ€" atitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall‘s Catarrh Cure is taken inâ€" ternally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby desâ€" tro{lnx the foundation of the disease, and glv ng the patient strength by buildin up the constitution and assiating nature in d%ln ite work. The proprietora have so much unfi in its curative powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. . Send for list of testimonials. ‘ Address F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, 0. J FM~Sold by druggists. T5e. Journal. °_ [2, 0004 * CA9CEOSUTated the pastor, "that isn‘t matrimony ; that‘s the deâ€" finition of purgatory." "Leave her alone," said the Archâ€" bishop, with a twinkle in his rye ; "maybe she‘s right. What do you or P know â€" about it 2"â€"BRastan & . °" Archbishop Ryan recently visited a emall parish in the mining district of Bcehuylkili county for <the purpose of administering the sacrament of conâ€" firmation. _ In examining a class he asked one poor, nervous, frightened little girl what matrimony was, and she answered that it was "a state of terrible torment which those who enter it are compelled to undergo for a time to prepare theim for a brighter and better world." "No no," remonstrated the pastor, "that isn‘t matrimony ; that‘s the deâ€" finition of purgatory." sw S 1 ' TO CURK A COLD IN onk DaAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets, All druggists refund the money if 1t fails to cure, E. ‘6 Grove‘s signature is on each box. 256 Linon de soie, embroidered plumeâ€" ’tls, louisine, crystalline, orion satin and pekin are used most for the fayâ€" orite slips, with lace yokes, bretelles or fronts, or appliques and embroidâ€" erles of flowers. a Soft China or tussore silks, patâ€" terned with quaint garlands and sprays of roses, pansies and other flowers, and flowered muslins â€" and taffotas, are quite the prettiest thing we have had for a long time.â€"N. y l Commerclal Advertiser. $100 REWARD, $100 "a .q y 70â€" MNâ€"COULSIA 10. it, however, and bears the euphonious name of "chuckâ€"chuck." k There is mnow in Berlin a ~pablic cafe that keeps twelve ping pong tables, and many families go in for this game after dinner for an evenâ€" ing. Quantities of flowers are used as berthes, chatelaines and sprays for evening wear, and some of the daintâ€" | iest sleeves are composed entiroely orl chains of flowers. ELC ap SCs wOl 9 porfegtly _plain, ercept for: a land of violets which encireles edge., 1 The newest game is not ping p It, is a second cousin to it, hows« and bears the euphonious nam "chuckâ€"chuck." Minard‘s where. 14 "Very. He is always wiling to drink toagts to both ghips."â€"Brooklyn Life, man ?" e CC TCOR TWHce t than the abdominal pains ing of lm’)ropo,-r food. Quid the use of Perry Davis‘ P keep it In ‘the louse. NEICE ETT CC3 MR SEnsibiy on subjects in which they themselves ~Are interested, though if the women possess _ superior knowledge on any .one topic they will do ‘well to keep that fact in the background ‘and play (the part of interested listeners. â€" Detroit Newsâ€"Tribune. An sensibly on gu! themselves "Are M iineratatiiariarat. 1 NALLL 3 L T hold on him and wins his respoct. It is a mistake to think that in theso days men prefer _ brainless, gilly women. On the contrary, thay like those who havo bright, quick brains, who, take an intcrest in th&nfi? a&round them .and. can tallk. ”m " an musrcel Px d 1 P The thrust of a DRIFTING DROLLERY “ra‘_Yan Boom an ardent 1 A man is often attrac witching smile, but a & woman in the end hasg hoid on him and wins Itâ€" 18@ a miutnilen _ t~ +1 There are many d regarding what specie women are liked by server says that, firs must understand that liko are not alwavs th Men Like _ _ As Aboveâ€"Referred to. One evening at dinner Ida was asked if she would have some squash, She anewered, "No," "No what ?" asked her father. "No squash," answered lda.â€"Little Chronicle. Minard‘s Liniment Cures Burns Minard‘s Liuln;mfir, lt a iA " Her Detinition Odds and Ends Liniment for sale [winkle in his o;e, zht. What do you or it ?"â€"Boston Sunday Bs CATWT ladad‘â€"/ t ailways the same thing. often attracted by ‘a beâ€" us mtc n w Goodâ€"Tempereqa Women nal pains following the eat. 004. Quick rellef comen with Davis‘ Painkiller, Always 8e / lance does not hurt » â€"but _ a goodâ€"tempered many different ideas it sepecial virtues in ed by men. One ubâ€" i1at, first of call, one is of .white‘! satin, is not ping pong. be J)leanod to readed diseage cure in all its all‘s Catarrh tor: a garâ€" Relieves Ne: the greatest what â€" thoy yachtsâ€" every» the more , one | ho _was thoroughly thoy , and acting in any< thing, | way. He did not see a be. | was "on parade," a pered | an opportunity :to o ategt | ter of 1roR‘in gurrou pect, | Of the personal and t in | veryâ€"{irat impressio nless, | @bly came at once : etco, low o4 . t _ CERecs, C/ 2 _ _ VGOn In its earlier stages, and rheun tism. Large bottle prepaid to any address receipt of one dollar. Addreas BEAUMOXT MEBICAL Con PaNY, Box 569, Beaumont, Texas, U.S8 ./A n _ _" _2 0O Aé)l‘eparauon made from crude BEAL TEXA OIL, Greatest medical diseoy recent years. _A sure and speedy cure throat, bronchial and Inng disenses sumption in its earlier stages, and rh tism. Large harel . 200 #004 6 PPE y e e n A Purely Vegetable, Tonic Purifier. _ Price go cents Usually y‘é‘fi'?;n obtain the tion of your local druggist, tannot obtain it in your ; hood, we will send one or ; tles on receipt of price (50¢ tle) carriage prepaid. Pamphlet sent FREE on ap THE GARSON MEDIciNE Stomach and Cohstipatlofl Bitter‘s Ur& Dr. Carson‘s Tonic Conren / qigj O ) ""Ch: 4ne occasion, of course, did not ‘call for the exhibiâ€" tion of any of the sterner, stronger qualities. There was nothing :to do there but return the advanerg of his friends in the spirit of politeness in which they were mule, But lre seemed § amail, so gentle | Anilâ€"modest, that you dooked in vain in his conduct at that time for some of the foreeful personal traits which he possessesâ€"traits which he has exercised . to thrust himself ahead of those, who were in the Srace with him.â€"Harry Beardsloy in Leslic‘s Weekliy, elpre uty t of Th dsciiciahs i 24 i.2 of the man.that have resulted rigeâ€"attributes â€" "that did / no pea‘r on the surface. The occas course, did not ‘call for the ¢ tiom Of BWV hP thike aolh en eene oc o «Thepe_setood the Andrew Carnegie, who during list year gavefilty milâ€" lion dollirs to education and who still remains one of the world‘s wealthiest© men, & man who â€" hase gone to the very front in hiss walk in life. In his appearance was nothâ€" ing. to suggest â€" that by Ulf mere . forcee of his physical personality he would sweep obstructions before him. On the contrary, it was apparent ,?,m:h there mus‘t Pe other attributes woly came at once to my mind was ~that the mere matter of physique; of personal appearance, has very little to do with a man‘s gellipng ahead in the world, 5 " 4 Made from the formula of an Canadian physician, who has prescription in his practice f« yeats with most satislm'mry Pausainll urllifiiid 1 for the cause of Bduecation, this oc caston is recailed, because on _ that evening Mr, Carnegie was "himsel{": he was thoroughly relaxed, talking and acting in an entirely informai way. He did not seem to feel that he was "on parade," and this furnished an opportunity to observe the "masâ€" ter of irop"in gurroundings that were of the personal and intimate. The: vgrry lirgt impression which unavoidâ€"| for a "front"â€"a man so diminutive that he: was conspicuous in contrast with the other men and the women surâ€" rounding himâ€"was strolling about in the new laboratory of engineerâ€" ing of the SteveN® Institute of Techâ€" notogy in Hoboken, N. J., examining some very novel decorations that had been contrived in his honor. ‘ This small, ~unassuming man was. Andrew Carnegie, whose carcer‘has been one of the most striking in the century ; the occasion was the forâ€" mal transfer‘of this building from Mr. Carnegie, who built it, to the college, which he thus endowed. And now that Mr. Carnegie is off again for his Seottish castle, announcing }ue ‘q_btflbutio.-‘ o{f another million PETROTEX °7 . 2°M Cruggist, but flgou obtain it in your neighborâ€" e will send one or more botâ€" receipt of price (50¢ per botâ€" lage prepaid. t sent FREE on application m e ul waiccs the formula of an eminent hysician, who has need the i in his practice for many mORt en#iaegane 220 PXCT MEDIGINE GomPany | TORONTO } P o. 4 Cean you ble, Tonic and Blood | :t':re.' 'i'!:'d §o cents per Bottle,. | **~ *‘** . "TCCses, conâ€" 8, and rheuma. any uddfl‘u on BEAUMoNXT cllscovery of y cure for all preparaâ€" results costs work. oz» HAMILTONâ€" yan | P TORONTOâ€" C3 M montreaAl LINE.,. Bteamers leave Hamilton 1 p. m. and . Toronto 7.30 p. m. Tuesdaye and Fridays during May, and on and after June Brd Tuesdays, Thurs days and Baturdays, NO DIRTY [HANDs. MoNaRCH xrFc. Trial samples free ELEGTRIG POLISNING FIBRE No powder or{ounh to uue,‘]ult brisk rubâ€" bing with tlw{:repnr- ed cloth. Polishes like magic. Price 25¢ it druggists or by mail from _ costs just 4 r paint as it ts more, bees rk. Buy good _ any_ _ more PMy. Buy .. . _ 2 ",~, NaACk its cost with pood interest in a few weeks. 50 cents a package, Leeming, Miles & Co., Agents, mMOoNTREAL, Write for Book on Horses and Cattle free E: ied n o1 .EIC CC CTe L'On;ump. f 111] (‘on ‘.d ‘“ \ throat and lung troubles. One 408C Piveg relicf. _One_bottle often cures, & FRes m."\:{:everyreadcr of this Paper, Purâ€"Mo ‘. fOI’ sale by all drugg.;[s at $1.00 per;lfn.,;b«le-rs cents for smaj size, or 'itm be ordered direc; ;.__ THE PULEâ€"MO CO0., ToRroxto. . Avoid Imitations. The Flow of Milk will be increased. Fly Padsf your «@llver. ‘Old, ~brags, will kill all the flies in a reoem in a ftew hours. 8 It does pure p beceause it js e ood paint, but 0re than Â¥ay . 00., 8t. Catharines, Ont. C. Trade supplied. pure paint. 1t t is harder to Dick‘s Blood Purifier 18 THt ONly ABSOLUTE 9”‘ for Diarrhosy Cures OF Tgp Winony OoNTt from Wwing The effect wa Sees ‘than thirly =hd melted an hbhad the ger: control. . Bu the assault him less to charge * @G@n‘t strike he! the same," eaid he began to pu the crowd. as i It was a mom #go something i m&s my own sell | "Offblcer," L trate.. 1 saw woman,. and a say hbhe didn‘t, 1 my word for it "mhe sayse hb Baid the polic: "Of course 1 " O course man‘s pals, an Bontempl as w directed at me "Officer," i @xpect the wo the old «story ? bBeeman. The woman < the mans shou A erowd had 1 and after this some tittering. he appea iesd Wt cerying but"everybody | beeb there all _ The policema» repBated my acd HO‘ i and bis mu soul exc al the my miMa moiment l.vw not whe ken, rulfians i: bll.h)ult(mui t Fan‘to threate Belves up uwl lh(zhl o the interfering in s Ohis 1 Sollow &A gentleman 1\ moment 1 told arrested mrm\ apok ward the # 1 would sw« struck the wor "Certainiy 1 "It‘s a e‘ 1 did 0t hear m ment his fist % On “r breast. m &vne to ropped wde street. Th after ber, cau; fist to hber ag Where wase 1 within â€" sight S gh my It is a ver to be out of t Jt is my P“W this subject to .-eol the of the most i the minor duti as brief "'.“tbe firet | ‘ A no‘ther * gaughter. _ w matrimon y , all Do Ob conmamnates Snd Jt is an old #%rue, If you ke will bhave no t An humor. fe «ho work ished that may j w].l amusen You will par sray that your men should ma twenty ; for a| not Tastened ul babits that thi in after years by causing so bome. But, i n o that coldna bearts Sorming to the other, t playing 1 a cold chill al Put those i: blending with melody, and you to «leep Just so it The heart with the o mony. b now have : wife in ber Ix the wite alws in thatt dadyli Laemd«: the res We will 1 ments out se ht JEAN: "F didn‘t «tr "‘Sou did," 1 ImMa moment B0 BDD 33 ©scoosss Assuming WHA indispensa bl on to the : and trying k4 be etrik Deciding m* h What the gentle; Wl THE of (W rit wC enc WO Oe tha ol LCO alt

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