woman (:1 Is exwpl Attention interesting the uni. He welcomed her to the church and uprooted the hope that she would be a regular Attendant. Finally he said that if she would be at home some evening during the week he would call. "Tank you," she murmured bashful- ly. "but a; have a, fella.' Three o the members of the congre- gation heard the conversation and in epite of the fact that their pastor swore them to secrecy one of them "hunked."- Minneapolis Journal. or: in the congregation. She ployed as a domestic in one of th notable east end homes, and the ter, noting that she was a. It thatched out his hand. PREACBER WAS T00 CORDIAL. A story is told of a shock received by I. Duluth pastor after the services the other evening. He makes it I point to welcome any stranger cordially and on that evening, after the eompletion of the service. he hurried down the aisle to sta. tion himself at the door. A Swedish girl was one of the sunny- ___... lv-UWU - I“ the Met tho! the seat drops. The" In no wring and It cannot get out of order. Mode of Indiana iron with a Dino stool mm top. Lonely used In dettratrnenttu atom and my place when mace Is an object. Prlco nor out. $1.25. It I tot-Ber numhor Io ro- ouIrod writ. for upoclal terms. Novelty Mtg. Co., 219 Quoon street east, Toronto, Ont. 500 men we: selected, and doses of eleohol ranging from "row to weak. Ind from immediately before' practice to long intervals, were administered to the men under conditions ealeulnted to test the effects of liquor on nerve end muscle. In the result even a moderate quantity was found to effect injuriously both eye and hand, and the experiments, as a whale, are stated to be greatly in favor of tote] abstinence. A "markablc series of experiments ha been enrried out in the Swedish my to test and effects of alcohol on rifle mnrktsmtutship. A battalion of box. nad they cost 35 cents. “icon-uncut!“ by - canon: ptLrtitiie.--94 sun'- Pineapple Tums would pron I great some to the dlsnunenod (litmus if he would but test their potency. flier" vern- ublo - tn wanting the “in: of non- ul Men Ar udlng and Mhnuitttirtg dl- -tiore-40 of these health “pearl." In a AiiEii5iiiES- - a I = "in ana iesemduiit.v.--hGuGRrioniiii". But Smith etiquette does not pre- "'l rat the monarch from _tmretrmg by tan railway. Lady We tell. a “any of mil I young Inna who jumped Into n can- WOl prunent one day on on English train ,thi and started n conversation with an old of: Indy who greatly ndmired his tenant 0th mnnners. When he wns night‘ing she in I naked his name. Ind he insured. blitho- the Iy, "Alfonso." He was Alto XM., than S n udet " Sandhunt. if: nneedote his probably win .hCread ntAitsdrid with . - - 'retetre'"wetomausrrrratro] In. through In limo-nun†uh Ham of the Print lid-tau! Such A which. my: he, in to...“ tho 'tttgiAttttetA,eijiLi.Eieaiif ha mm the ’1:an an od the state." The summons at not not be (him by patrol. Hono- "oetitih-edtothietariot ofthe 'Ptit-eruiaintutoue, “SP-ill tti-tte. Rig Alla-o 'PeoudeoeAtsedtsraite-mr. "lea"iaartsive,aadnttt-e'tim. A Casket of Pearli. you: Von-Know: Rubbed“ ettotraeqor on." In a Good Well lol- Doaa'. I†Pub. Norwood, Out, Nov. 21.--thteeu1)-. It. w. IL Booth, tho welloknon lum- hermn and railroad contractor, here, is .toftitoeFtterfiiitirsay I god word for Dodd's Kidney Pills. Mr. skin gives the reason why as follows ' "For two years I was laid up with Lumhogo and Kidney Dionne. At time- l would become very wed: nnd would hve to give up work. I did work on" the C. P. R. and the Pony Sound B. It., Ind Rm. all know how sick I no. 1 " hid min] cum by head'- Kidney . ledmetotrrthea,nndr can say I hare not had anyâ€. since [mod them. It just took hree boxes to are no coupletdy.†Lamb-go i. 0: at the result: of Kid- ney Diane. Cure your Haney. with Ped? PP", Pills and you will are M’s Kidney Pills Cunt! W. N. Ma‘s Pains. noun mm _1s run ALL HE ms Whiskey and Shooting. My You; more. bers of the tong nnversation and t their pastor " of them "leaked. n. She is em one of the {ash NEW PATENT Folding Nat. This not: Is the 'only one of its kind on the mur- ket. Ind should be seen end need to be epprocietol. The adv-mue- ‘ous tenure h in wwc of the “may l the minis- a stranger, faiii .--tm Von Nr11-rlo in his ere. lo: 'lo The Russian Soldier is It is a relief to turn from the Russian om- cer to the Bunion soldier. Inn, poor tellow. with all his ignorance and otupldlty. is a man to love. His simple, kindly nature, un- swervlng loyalty to Czar and country who haw done so little tor him, ttrtquertiorting obedknce to officers who take such tittte uare tor his wellnre. ever-failing patlence under reverses, unflinching counge in the presence of the enemy, generally uncomplaln- ing attitude in Tistortune. and quiet endur- 311150 act poor food and ones-Eve fatlgue. make him an almost heroic iigurts. Unname- tcrued to what we could consider ordinary comforts. he does not miss then: known: nothing better, he is e0r1tented'qrittt ttis lot. Perhaps It is his deeply religious nature that enables him to bear so well the hard.. ships put Upon him. He would rather enter mule without food than without the blessing of the rezimontnl an... “A-" _. _ Shiloh's . 1 Consyanptiori Cure ,,r .......-u. -4. nu Vull] 31.000000 more. In the iiiiii,iiit class is found one. In the $700000 class are found eight. The $600,000 group has a mem- bership of three. Tho fs5o0,000 list in- elude, the names of twenty-seven. Add. ing together the above classes, it is noted that there are forty-nine individ.. uas carrying $500,000 or more. of insur- ance. the total sun: insured reaching the amazing figure of $26,000,000. An encircling dike, cutting off the lend to be drained, is built, then wind- mills, now steam engines, are set to work to pump up the water so shut off, which is then expelled into the system of arteries connected the one with the other, and constituting collectively what is known as a “bosom," which discharges the accumulated waters into the see. T Sand, gravel and clay are the meter- l ials used in the construceion of dikes as a rule, although the great sen wall at Beider is buttressed with Norwegian granite, the Netherlands possessing nei-l ther building stone nor -timber. A tech. nice! writer has said that, compared with similar structures elsewhere, the Dutch dikes are noteworthy for their great width, the river dikes being built with a crown usually from fifteen to twenty feet wide, while the' ordinary type of mesiseippi levee he: a crown width of only eight feet, the height being about the lune. The slopes have a grade of three and one-half to one on the water side and two to one on the land side.’ A characteristic feature is the "ban. The cutest dikes areihNe at Helder and 'Mf/t"lt,l',U.' on the west coast of the island of Waleheren. The Helder dike is five miles in length, twelve feet in width, and slofpes downward to the sea, at an angle o forty degrees, a distance of 200 feet. Of the revenues of the Water. stut, about $6,000.000 florins ($2,000,- 412,000), is expended yearly in the main- tenanee of the dikes. According to the best nbtnihable records two men in the United States carry more than $500300 life insurance. Eight carry élnnnnnn ___‘ v n ------'; A queue†or ,n1vgemeiri," -of tii, tinge, iiirif ten to thirty feet ab its base, where the pressure is most felt. A; begun to be developed on a huge scale hon the beginning of the seventeenth centuty. The method employed is u fotlowa: lethal of Their Construction Interest- ingly Described. The drainage of the country has nl. ‘nyo been 1 work partly of had It chantion and partly of defence against the hereditary, inexorable enemy, the mt-thmtoning ocean, constantly pound- “ “at the natural and artifietal bar- Hers rained to atop it: pmâ€. Biking and land rechmntion, going hand tn hand, . nail in io the head with the fewest blows, 1 girl won the first prize. Some months ago President Roosevelt wrote a letter of congratulation to Miss "Bose sie†Mulhall on her defeat of all male competitors in a $1,000 prize raging con- test. She made a new reco . roping and tying two of three steers in forty- three seconds each and the third in sev- arty-one tsiteortds.--Philaderphin Record. ' The Luiis fare Tonic is the only remedy that will do this. It gets right to the root of the trouble. It is guaranteed to cure. You can't cure a con? or cold from the outside. on must cure it through the blood. The newspaper: teem or reek with in- stances of the exercise of great mwular force by women, usual] " the expense of men. If it be 'l",l'l'h'L', man is wom- anizing, it is und . that yam.) is steadily growing' 'llt',hd,tu strum and skill. In man of the manual train. ing schools the girth rank first in respect 01 strength, while fallig below the boy Mmdard as to delicacy in the use " tools. At Providence, in a contest to determine who among the pupils in the manual training department ttmld, drive from. mi rA,gtp,',St.rc-kiiis' lifgngofbarre otpork. A --- Callnhtn applied to a Chick» â€git trate for p30 . int . re wife 1 In; of Will- .,'i'i?ileil in , up M hi, i, _ . . no _ hoot; hend;md.ataExIt "V iet t idly} tartt,wnlit In he Jami t"iti,iiiiiid?SE1iiiiif,t; 1;. "trot big jobâ€. it tpe - .- 'Atl,"))',.',' Prices: Big Life Insurance Policies. ,. -v "cu MAI: uaru~ upon him. He would rather enter :out food than without the blessing :imental priest. whose pictu'esque am ard long. uncombed hair Ire to m on the firing line. Many priests St. George cross. given only tor under tire. dier. Iran la fairly well drilled in urchins evolution: and the manual or which he must thank " mm sed oriieers; but he â€may gets man-action In modern tirlttl" tac- mlu tin-u...- .- - - - - THE DIKES or HOLLAND. has such a {"4111 look! 'cc!io---Nattarcny. mu In. $1 II soldlvr. too. is poorly supplml comparison with than ot man 1tious drpend namely upon hit T. When the war began his :myitable for the requirements ma, but as time has gone by ing made to remedy this.“ m- it the Russian Anny." by (lard. In the November Scrib- S. C. Wank & Co. 812 LeRoy, N.Y.. Toronto, Can. am the Ruslan om- '. Ivan, Poor fellow. and stupidity. is n ' kindly nature, un- r, fad country who tua a Man of Love. cleaner 1311?}; i, poorly sgpplcd " 3329;";sz No Lack of Bars. Before and After ; (St. Paul Globe.) Bailey-What time were ', A southern newspaper complains that morning'. "there is always a. bar at the mouth at Galley-Pour o'clock. the Mississippi." If it will Itclp our con- Bailey-What.' Do sou mt temporary to bear his lot with greater for- got up at that hour? titude. we will demonstrate to him that there Gailer-0h. when did I get are many bars at the head ot the Mistrissippt. ferent. Halt-past It. h, A writer in the World's Work on the subject of patents says there are thous- ands of inventions which would be suc- cessful if only the inventors had the means and intelligence to make a liberal use of the advertising columns. "There are few things of any merit which can- not be made popular by judicious adver- tising," he concludes. Obsolete French Fortifications. (Springfield, Mus†Republican.) A traveller who sails from Cberbourg for New York, or vice verse. is much impressed with the old Napoleonic fortifications ot the French port, and the long, grim line ot guns along the breakwater, and the miles ot torti- "cottons extending along the coat make the harbor appear to be very strong. But the French 0 ticers are complaining that, al- though Cherbourg mounts 600 guns. most ot them are obsolete, and that there are only 600 artillerymen stationed there, or one man to a. gun. Cherbourg would be most import- ant to France in cage or war with England. RHEUKATISM CURED. Jan. McKee, Ijnnwood,.0nt. ' MRI! McNeil, Mabou, C. B. John A. McDonald, Arnprior, Ont. C. B, Billing, Markham, Ont. John Moder. Mahone Bay, N. S. Lewis S. Butler, Burin, Nfld. These well known gentlemen all as sort. that they were cured by MIX ARD'S LLNLMENT Bow to .Reach Him. ' Pemistengt in adverrisingiq essential to the fullest success. A reader may not observe an advertisement to-day, either because he is in haste or is indif- ferent. To-morrow perhaps, or certainly some day he will stop to read it. To reach the prospective buyer when he is in a receptive state it may be necessary to offer to him the advertisement more than once. - Wink ftmtbtteritt)-Yea.' than {you'd whip no. You told me you would i you ever caught me men-hr. Porter-come, come, Willie'. Don't cry $439919}: barked your skin 3 little bit. Act SHOULD BE ADVERTISED. ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO the Inn’s Way. Myers' Royal Spice Co.. 'quttora. hm. Ont. ts FLY. 1 Beiter-what time were you up Sunday morning'. Galley-Pour o'clock. Bailey-What.' Do you mean to say you got 11P utAhat hour? A-nd of come a ship tl munieate witlt flu, clue, f pose is equally in touch wi tor any other communica to make. Stated in Diplomatic Fashion. (Louisville Courier-Journal.) The Pierce Fellow-tro you wouldn't say thing: Lf?pgfelrow was a liar, eh? ---- _v_.,.....vn um» " nut, en; The Mild lon-No; but it he were conduct- ing a newspaper I would not hesitate to u- sert that he had an exclusive news ssrvlce. But with time signals received from I national obswrvator.v every day at noon the mariner will know his way over any part of the wide ocean as accurately as if he were threading a buoyed chan- nel. The ohronomotei. will join the crow-staff and iho octrolr)., "n the junk heap of discarded make-shifts. , Observations for local time as well as for latitude have been exact, but the comparison of local standard time for obtaining the longitude has involved .n certain amount of guesswork. The belt chronometcr is not quite infallible, and some allowance. which may not be pre- cisely right, has always to be made for errors. What' does that mean , Nothing less than the elimination of the last element of uncertainty from the problem of find- ing the position of a ship at sea. Hith- erto the one weak point in navigation has been the difficulty of carrying stand- ard time on a Voyage. "It is beuev"ed," says Chief Mammy, "that the development of wireless tele.. graphy will enable these (time) sign]: to be distrib‘uted over water as well as over land, and that before long every ship at sea, in addition to every land station, will receive daily noon signals from the standard observatory cloek." Wham Telegraphy Expected Sonia-to Overcome the Difficulty. g The most momentous iuup'ro'vemeise in navigation since the invention of. the chronometer. more than 140 years ago, has just been foreshadowed in a. mod- est Enragmph in the report of the chief of t e bureau of equipment of the Unit- eddita.tes. n.'."r, __ u _ - plléd m. mam as; siisiaufi, (Houston Chronicle.) "Doe," inquired the 1min ittvruid, "mod- ern physicians hue stopped bluding their patients, haven't ther".' “1‘th have practically discontinued the use tt.r.81tttotemt it than wtrAt yen man," to- ttit leading tailors. soveiCia.""irr, Queen strut "at, Toronto. Ont. Exactly the chorus of jGGirrfiijitiiiri in ladies' clubs has been most dishea- ing. and such colds must be very infee. tious. Ladies’ colds arise often from the pnctice of tea drinking and paying all: during the afternoon, and also from sit- ting in e?uly? in.their oyyioor gammy. A cool ntmosphere never gives cold; it '- the perpetual changes of tempera- ture that do so; and gomg directly into a. hot room after the cold outside i as good a way as any other of mtchilg a. catarrh. J . the in ink, 'tyiht: 'open and bathing {he chest o',i','ru.'v'1,',,tr',,oi1,',fr1 with cold water]!!! admirable preventive- of oold,Und putting on . wrap when leaving , Inna rpom is also gpod. _ _ the thinnest of lace tNuises,%Gh ex- pose the neck and chest, to fur mp9 and heavy boas round the throat. Then tie; sit in warm room, with big fires u " out, per-hp, in the “do“ they wear indoors. __ different! _ tirthe; te _ tur ,gwri my moan arming. 'dw .2,rltii', at: â€pit. Mm sdiaom any; their dun, by wimp}! an; eertutlt changing from dang; me, tonight, mitt (22113" FIXING HIGH NOON AT SEA. Before and After Sleeping. Only One Kind Abandoned. now norm cages COLD. in touch with the world communication it beds um up , That! dit.. " can com. ,.. "ml pur- gunman" out}, -ur nick“- plaud. will an n lifetime. Bud 50c and secure one;-l_3ndo_rud At PATENT TROO- uer Ind Skirt Hanger. hour , fatigue is in the inner and other mus- cles attache: to themyebail and the mum-les of neeommodation which Fur- round the lens of the eye. When a near object has to be looked at this muscle relaxes and allows the w, to thicken, increasing its refractive power. The inner and outer muscles are used in covering: the eye on the object to be Hooked at, the inner one being especially used when a near ohjeet is looked att., It is in the three muscles mentioned that the fatigue is felt, and relief is secured tenimrarily by ‘-closi the or gazing at 'ii'0itiii'iie.t"l;lNst: ' usual indrcatiott of “min is I radios. of the rim of the eye, bctokening a, com My! "ateort unima- Ptthtei, my panied by some pain. Stamina: this warnings iiulimtcs the head of gluon- rightly adapted to the pouch, and in other (’an the true My in to mth the eye and its summing. u for u Ina: it: with the had trel in III-M m‘-- One makes a great mistake b} that the eyes are tired and t retina or seeing portion of the fatigued. This is not the one, retina hardly ever gets tired, fatigue is in the inner and oth der. -Rev. W. H. Main. pastor ot the Baptist Emanuel Church, Dunno, Eteen strong testimony for and is a. strong believer in Dr. Agtterr'ss Oahu-bu Powder. Ho Ins tried many kinds of remedies. without avail. "After using Dr. Agnow's CMarrttat Powder I was benefited at once," are his words. It is a wonderful remedy. in cents.-<i, "Why do women hit so much? . L . "I don't know. Charley dear." unwerezl young Mrs. Tor-kins. {'unless It I. because they refrain from using up their vetoes on baseball games, and elections." _ __ â€V..- -._ an; [chl’ gloom That o'er its aspect lies? Ah, yes: the years that mat be mine Thy memory, aye, shall eep, Till my heart lies as still as thin. In death's eternal sleep. God's peace be o'er thy earth-wall'd ty And tender green ot 'oritttr A "verdant pull" of beauty spread, And summer sweet flowers bring. God's peace be thine. though never mm Shall spring or Iummer'a bloom Delight thine eye, bit love shall pour Their brightness o'er thy tomb Philadelphia, Nov. i Balfour “any a crowd. one ot whom mu the Juan†mister. Everybody had nun- ed his drink exam the' Japanese, who In reply to Mr. Balfour‘s nod said; "Ott, rn Nat take port, Arthur." Minard's Liniment Cures Colds. etc, A Glasgow paper prints . story 1.talteur treating a crowd. one ot The winter's snow above thy breast, The cold earth. damp and are“; Thy faithful. loving heart st Nat-- At rest forever here. At rm! but when tshalt my heart know Heat from this ceaseless pain or loss. of grief. and bitter woe-- Can lite be Ute again? Will the day come when, all unmoved. My careless glance may (all _ Upon thy empty place, beloved. Thy picture on the wall? Shall 1 some night. unhoedlnx. hear The rain, the loud winds rave. Nor thlnk. as now, wlth molly I tour, They beat upon thy nave? And Passing by that silent room, Wil no slurp pang arise, No_henrt ache " the lonelv 21mm Romans all hard, not: or callous“ lumps and humane: tram harm, 'blood mm curbl. splints. ringbonz. "any. um... spun“; cure: lore and swoolon throat. cousin. etc. Sn. '" by the an of one got- tie. Wanted no Hop. wonderful mum Cur. our tub". ' Miss Helen Manet, so long identified with the work on the East Side in New York, and who was so successful in ef. fecting legislative measures that brought about stricter ordinances in reference to child labor, is foremost among the work- ers here. She has enlisted the sym- pathy" and aid of members of nearly every woman's organization in the city, and within tt few weeks will hate some interesting data to place before the members of the Legislature at Harris- burg†which, it is hoped, will help to institute the same vigorous reform, here as were instituted by similar efforts in New'York city. Miss Marrot. in speak- ing of the child labor crusade in this eity, said that even the most vigilapt Philadelpliians do not realize the child} labor evils its they actually exist. I mum's Llllllelt Cum (urge! in Cow “Whor knows what 'poppy' menu?" asked the teacher. The same litle girl raised her hand, this time brimful of confidence. "Well, what's the answer. Maggie?" "rt means a man mummy," replied the ehild.---Exehange. Dr. Agnew’s Catarrhal Pow- It was in n Philadelphia public lobed the other any that a clan in spelling we: going over 3 lesson in words of two syllables. One o fthe words we: “mum- my." "Children," said the teacher, "how mung of you know the meaning of the wor 'muinmy't" After a long silence one little girl raised her hand. "Weil, Maggie t" ' "It means yer mother." The Teacher pointed out her mistake, and explained fully the meaning of the word. Presently the word "poppy" had, to be spelled. , ------ . I . a . ,,,-___." ENGLISH SPAVIN LINIMENT Will the mini mi sup " We!) to crush woolen Ind funnel-tell tike it. 13 _ (mu-mud mu.) "Henna tell- hi- 'rite everything that he Why the Eyes Fire. iiiriiriiAit soft; white and not; and rah†to Order. Husbanded Resources. all to does "can!“ that no um MALE MHIES, he eye, betoktning a con. the inner surface. accum- P pain. Sometimes this ates the mad of gluco- l to the person, and in . trun rmnrdy in to rub s Ntrrptmdittpo u fer u e Und wel in cold water. The Jap's Joke. Child Lnbor Evil. My Mother. great mistake by laying are tired and that the 'portion of tho eye in {if fer thy iGii, --Aanie M. te, 1904. PM! 1W5“ 5 ' 'fir'i?2k?faijirt' 3 for the d. The Murphy of Arthur whom v.11 more W? bed '. No Cheap Substitutes. --6peaking of “schemes" for cheap ad. vertising an experienced advertiser bays: "Advertising is not a business exp-nae which will permit of close economy. Com- pared with some 'schemea' newspapvl publicity is costly, but it is worth all it costs. No cheap substitute can t'Stur take its place." Dillard's Uni-lent Cures Distemper. when I was t â€8818-" . "Ya," t . T “Yes. ind now he sometimes Hatters me " asking It I want . hair cut." “It mod to - me." and Olden, "to have ttte' mm III! tt I tinted a shave - No higher commendation of the paw - service of the New York Central f,t,",','jLt'dlf,"iell be given, and this award . iniott exprsind very t'i'dllr,'llru%l','l'l the world. nut the Near YorkOputn’l line; now form lite great canal “may system of Amo: i u. I TI! is & guk' " indeed, and manta!) 'sg,hgrtdti'it; the pumm- grer.train which the New York Central exhibited was on: of the Empire State 2r,tt thins, Men from the 'service In not'one that had been built 0mm» ly_gor_t_h_is exhibit. Tbo Helm-York Central has just, re- eteehod' â€it. “It the 'thtperihr Jury of AMI, utter hearing an argument on the subject, have mUed the award first given the New York Central on its Ch. hibit " the Universal Exposition at M. Louis, from the grade of Gold Mod.“ to tut ot Grand Prize. - - m“ it pr. Ic'm Ody 1.00 f thug fl: a 'zkho Ml". SIM“ m artieltiia" Lt.','," itt!ttfte make is brimful of inforuw every detail qt them how to nuke it pay. qdy 'l.00 {a ho ' an no connection: via Washington or New York. to Norma. WrBtrtia, Cuolinu. Gear, au. Nassau. Hunt. Cuba. and all winter rum in mm M the 3031‘. Connecting linen. Atlantic Cam Lin. .md Au Lire, Southern Railway. For nm ot tare. mapk, um ables. nun-ma manure, can. cm on or - ROBT. B. LEWIS. Canal"! Passenger Agent, 10 King Street 'retv'oR0TNo, ONT. country. _ farmer and stocknnn, who wants to develop a growing demand and get better pncea for' his cattle, should read these talks by " a man who knows." The Farming Swift ages? 'tttieies, gin! advocating the the dressed hm by Mr. J. I. Ferguson, of the great Chxugo packing house of wift & Co ttu --- -. “ Mgijiiiiiiimttttm quuVIl-l .q.-..--'" if, - i am Inca-null]. acting “not" “Don tho his! All nuan- tt'2ragLt'lt "stem, than» "atrortt" the MI or the thr- one. 5nd glvh¢~ulo who: uremia by MIMI-l up the constitution Ind "s1Btirut mm in 'tttttq in work. The proprietor. Inn so much mm In in cunt“. powmg an the! 0118 One Hundred Dollar. (or lay on. that It an; to cure. Bend .or “at or testimonials. MCI-nan P. l. (:le & oo.. Toledo, o, Sold by all Dramas, 75c. TIKOqull‘I Funny {all for cotutttpation. TE MN!“ It" co. “I, mama. CAI -q_----" “The World's Meat " do not require to M7 it7ii7tiL to thoroughly clean them, and a tubtu. an be done in tive minutes. uh: 'd It home, and you all}! = to hare l If your dealer has " you abound see " at once Most denim sell " $A.to. " trot, write us mud It will be gm: to send you a de >- 'rtrure booklet. mmuaummnbopmm ttt learn m: then In st but one dreaded dl- a'a""tiriGirfaitetetetifseCtttyt sll an mu. Ind that n Clank. Hans Cat-Rh Cute In tho only punt": cur. no. no" to the “to“ mm. cmml hem I constitutional discus. mum. (on, ultqunnl Went. Hall's Cantu Cure " Onion murmur. acting directly “Pan tho trt - with .11 hand rubbing. You "GrGir Kingdom. " {he put the 1m. peril] policy has been directed not to- wards adjusting the burden of the or» ire, but to 'itrti;t'tdueit'gen m forth {blari- in the Parifie nuy more than Camdinm pay for the “sharia on the Dagger Bank. Canaan. and Amman are swamp, nations enjoying n priceless advantap. nt the cost of the English uxpayer." m lielr mum WASHER Who-Immawonubby Lehigh Valley Railroad Ciu AN INCREASED AWARD. Change! of the Times. (Phllndélphh mm.) Tina: SIM REWARD, $l00 Co. -ro 03:32}; beginning it] fetober, he ttuyithrr.Gtifsi Peat tryde in this infymution about . Ta home, All you than t. lfyourdeaXcr td see It " once. Most Mteo. " not. write up trcad to and you . des. forum Mi (I tl II pl tr, lit tht ttk OI tr, pa IM w} to tri (N th fi Tt “.1 Ttt be In tl ll rt'stt In I'l Ot M I you fi Huh â€on Wig M Yeis Russian Ofiicer How the Japan 'ttt " all: lh ut ttl IU h l1 EU}? ‘3’! " sgeis'of Rus tt puin was am m. in little hon 'ludinu his tm m y 1m '" WT t he up " the I? a " ort mm! tdttes 5 24m tttht Mise Ah Mill will fir Kill " phr fat Tt Th1 of :u