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Durham Review (1897), 22 Apr 1909, p. 3

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appings on Pump Show Cavcir Did Not Kill Vietim, SO THE WORLD WAGS. Well For Four Days, _ any Work at Rescues but It i Slow Work. IVING MAN _ URIED 70 FEET ioan Has Been at Bottom of Deep )OK THE )6 U urt) "Even More." \ man lygamy C wive sEED TIME. a vear off A AMONG FAVORED Ne <b & 4@ H the anawer. "I will amp and give you & unt. Theo TH turm my death of cold fort WRONG SATCHEL «<b> + 4& w HP «i io iid is not i day off to b ecovers Colonel testily $15,000 April 19 isted the amaâ€" ve me a rough jour wives? in Carnegie to Library, he answer. ifford to lose rltered many t . and then a ‘s 1dea. ories of the gh the was is mber of the me wet _ and i wagcon load tD}pam w much is m tour of in« wgnt aud &’ han Tl)k'l’, w hhe PA 1 ayor Goffalt Carnegie auw free public a. The Comsâ€" amount gad g as quickly h., was loâ€" returned to also gave i. of Monâ€" wrone« bas daut tilio pump satehel said k, reported the debrig is alls have to lescent made Wwite m.." ith boulders Toler jarred on bim, ear. l tilli.g the : well caved wi men are ut the dely Oe man tom aof rm m .... Ever sines to _ reach have been 4s on the The work We t V â€" t w hat Ti Indimit mt * ENT Handbag ove locked to and the the liv a ppoa tav P in the Ker faan s seventy boulders _ who De. R. l8 4 00 NTR vr huna ‘ faints showed C t «y commen wine of the country. lhey wanted to share with the sufterer in his pain, a mark of brotherly sympathy which was beautiful, It is called vineâ€" gar, but that is improper. It was a subâ€" acid wine, cool and refreshing. In the crisis of life we need all our fuculties in full play,. Religion is not x charm, a ritual, a ceremony; it does mnot shut the eyes of the mind, but opens them. We must be conscious all :glg the line, for God is a god of knowledge. We do not conquer death by somnolence, but rather by a new vivacity; we are not soothed by lethargy, but by the sight of a coming joy. It was the joy that was set before Him that enabled Him to endure the cross and despise the shame. And shall not we have joy also? Onee inâ€"the end of the world He appeared to put away sin by the sacrifice of Himâ€" self." ‘The mighty transaction is past, never to be repeated. He will come .m but not to die; He will come to «lisplay His great power. The Emperor Charles V. set apart one Jay in the year to have a funeral. He was put into a coffin and a colemn reâ€" quiem was sung, mouks bearing candles alowly marching to the crypt, and he was buried; then the processon reformed, the Emperor took a bath and then had a good dinner. T am glad I was not inâ€" vited to the show, Hail the day when more brightness shail characterize the glorious Eastertide. Don‘t ask me to go gown the Via Doloroso, and sing songs #it the minor key. Christ is out of the tomb, and will never go back to it. The oak has left the acorn never to return. "Yes, though we have known Christ after the flesh, yet now know we im no more!" He has come to His joy. He has begun to gather. I see the crown and not the cross. Igototbefmt chamber aad not to Gethsemaae. 1 am of the day; arm me with joy, nerve me light, glorify me with amiles. "The zfy of the Lord has risen upon Thee!" . T. Miller. * bills The most excruciating agony of criciâ€" Tixion is thirst. ‘The great sufferer said, "I thirst." They offered Him a mixed trink, which He refused ; then a refreshing «lrink, which He accepted. ‘The mixed «lrink was drugged; it was intended to «larken, to stupify, to nulliiy the pain. Dr. Samuel Johnson was a great sufâ€" ferer in his long illness, They offered him & draught. "*Vhat is this for? Is It to cure me?" "No, it is to ease your pain." "I decline it. I want to face death with my mind clear, so that I way be in full possession of myself." So the holy sufterer; he did not want obliteraâ€" tion, but an illuminant. They offered Him a refreshing drink, which . he acâ€" wepted. The common soldiery were at their midday meal; their drink was the common wine of the country. They down, cheeks were blanched, lips whi and had every sign of anaeraia,. Ferri zone added to my weight, gave it atrength, ambition and good health Nothing better; try Ferrozome yoursel S0e. per box at all dealers. is not strenvous. Aiter a girl is engaged ceases to revise her letters Mauny a seliâ€"made man tailor to make the most of it . "ihny a young man who thinks he is courting a girl is only courting a throwâ€" Many a seliâ€"made man expects his tailor to make the most of him. An ounce of seecing it yourself is betâ€" ter than a pound of hearing others tell member that when Morgan 1 fell on top «something crack, bu his collarbone."â€"Yor differentâ€"it‘s a blood purifier, a nerveâ€" sirengthener, a bodyâ€"builder. Pale anaeâ€" mic girls are given color and vigor. The tired and sleepless are strengthened and restored. "Better than all tonics I found Ferrozone," writes Mrs. E. F. Castleton, of Woodstock. "I was completely run down, cheeks were blanched, lips white For the nose, throat, lungs and bt tubes Catarrhozone is usrivalled. ‘ yourselfâ€"both pleasant and . safe. months‘ treatment guaranteed price «mall (trial) size, 50c, ut all dealers, mall from The Catarrhozone Company stow. Ont. There had been a hotly contested footâ€" hball game between the Steam Roliers, of the gl’llil Franklin School, and the Avalanches, of the Ceorge Washington school, It was won by the Avalanches, After the game was over and the conâ€" testants had raturned to their various homes, one of the heroes of the winning team complained of a feeling of soreness in the lower part of his neek. "I didn‘t feel it until just now." he His father examined it. It began to awell, and was yvery sore to the touch. » "I believe your collarbone is broken, my boy," amid his father. A surgeon was bastily sumimoned, and made an examination, "Yes, she always refers to her alimony How did it happen, Walter?" Do you reâ€" member anything about it ?" Men who say they wore driven to \rink would doubtless have arrived soqmer or later anyway. An old toper says it‘s a shame the way society women waste good aleohol by ourning it under a chafing dish. And . sometimes when opportunit y knoeks at a man‘s door he is so busy using his little hammer on his neighbor that u, doesn‘t hear it, PREVENTS‘ C T. PACIFIC. afarrhozone is used When a woman means "yes" her "no Shrewd Chunklets. It‘s easier to pay compliments than Many medicines stimula ive vou worse than evel a coming jOY. Jt a set before Him t bure the cross and ( d shall not we hav the end of the wor t away sin by the t." ‘The mighty tra ver to be repeated ain, but not to die play His great pow Why THIS TONIC BUILDS UP CATARRNOZONE In the Heat of Battle The Two Drinks answered the boy. "I reâ€" when 1 tackled _ Skinny rts like top of him, and I heard but I thought it was Youth‘s Companion. that enabled Him t 1 despise the shame ave joy also? One orld He appeared t ic sactifice of Him break down her m Actual «lze, may > the teraâ€" fered ston, are we‘l under way. Jeélivcry ol the first two will be made this wee‘ and the delive? of the total 25 will be comâ€" tl‘eud by July this year. ‘These engines ve a total weight on drivers of 138, 176 lbe., total weight of angino loaded llfll,fl?fl los.; weight of tender 143,300 lbs., or total of 305,276 Ibs. loaded. ‘The | driving wheels are 63 inches in diameter | and the cylinders 20 inches by 26 inches, , wmkimmun 200 lbs. | _ Ts tion to thess 25 eightâ€"wheel | engines have been ordered from the | Montreal Locomotive Works, Longue Pointe, P. Q., to be delivered by July next. The weight of these om’mfl on drivers is 74,060 lb«., tender loaded 143,â€" | 800 lbe., total weight on drivers and tenâ€" | der loaded 204,088 Ibs. Driving: wheeis 690 inches in diameter; cylinders .18 ! inches by 24 inches, working steam presâ€" sure 200 lbs. ! _ The Grand Trunk Pacific Railway has The Grand Trunk Pacific Railway has ordered from the Algoma Steel Comâ€" pany, Sault Ste. Marie, 22,000 tons of eightyâ€"pound stee!l rail, standard soeâ€" tlon of the American Society of Civil FEngineers, These rails are intended for the prairie seciion of the line, and are sufficlent to lay 179 miles of traek, and are to be delivered at Fort William on the apening of navigation this spring. In addition to this the company have ordered from the Dominion Steel & Iron Company, Sydney, 13,000 tons eightyâ€" pound steel rail, sufficient for 104 miles of track, and 2,000 tons of sixtyâ€"pound rail sufficient to lay 21 miles of track intended for sidings. These rails are for delivery at Prince Ruyert, B. C,, to bo used on the first 100 miles of railway easterly from that point, and which is now under construction. This shipment will be moved entirely by boat around Cape Horn from Sydney to Prince Ruâ€" nert. The object court? Everyone Needs a Tonic in the Spring to Build Up the Blood. 7f\7:tnp1(~ Witnessâ€"â€"I am afraid the truant officer might overhear it and make me go to school. weâ€"om Nee .o onl ns BANISH PIMPLES AND ERUPTIONS. Epigrams by Kate Du..ield, Ii you will stop worrying about your neighbor‘s faults, you will have more time to attend to your own. Fame and success are two distinct achievements. â€" The most insignificant souls, to our worldly sense, may have gained the highest success in the most successful way. Ambition and progress are altogether different. 1f one says he has, "the amâ€" bition to progress." he may mean en« tirely difierent â€" things than the man who is "ambitious,." or the one who is "progressive." How exacting we are with other paoâ€" ple,, as regards their little mannerigne and peculiarities, and how lenient we are with ourselves about our own, alâ€" ways finding a most plausible exceuse for them. s Thoughts are the most _ dangerons weapons to carry, but thit also can be the rarestâ€"gifts. 7 wA $ ies 1t Ii you want new health and strength in the spring you must build up your blood with a tonic medicine. After the long indoor winter months are past most peorle feel depressed and easily tired. This means that the blood is impure and watery, That is what causes pimples and unsightly eruptions. < To this same condition is due attacks of rheumatism, the sharp stabbing pains of neuralgia, poor appetite, frequent headaches and a desire to avoid exerâ€" tion. These troubles can all be banishâ€" ed by the use of Pr. Williams‘ Pink Pills. _ Every dose of this medicine makes new, rich blood which drives out imourities. â€" stimulates _ every . organ, Sold by all medicine deal mail at 50 cents a box or six $2.50 from the Dr. Williams Co., Brockville, Ont. _ Don‘t forgive yourself{ for badly done work by comparing it with that â€" of The 25 large Mogul eng.vea ordered by the Grand Trunk Paciéie from the Canadian Locomotive Company, Kingâ€" ston, are well under way. Delivery of tha first fwa will he mada ihis want awd could drag myself about. I was advised to try Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills and afâ€" ter taking three or four boxes was again in the best of health. 1 think Dr., Williams‘ Pink Pills will prove a friend was ordered from _ the Works, Limited, Toronto, a are being constructed at Vi These steamers will ply bet Rupert and the healf ofi n: the Skeena itiver, and will service in Jane. in need to all wl ing." Two Steamers to Run on the Skeena From Prince Rupert. The Grand Trunk Pacific have row under eonstruetion for service on the Skeena River, British Columbia, two new steamers the same as the steamer Distributor, built last fall. The length of these boats between perpendiculars is 130 feet; width of beam, extreme on bottom, 20 feet; beam, extreme on deck, 30 feet; depth moulded, 5 feet 4 inches, The machinery for both these new boats Mogal Engines and Steel Rails Orâ€" dered by G. T. P. Judgeâ€"Madam, why d to telling your age t Sufficient Reason ill medicine dealers or by ch blood which drives ou timulates _ every _ orga) very nerve and brings w health and energy .t it, ailing men and wome: wrohv. Clark‘s Harbor, 3 nto, and t tk and ail )rIQ boxes for Medicine 1 J n re hulls ion on ady for you this Recreations of a Famous Musician, Sir Edward Elgar, the famous musiâ€" cian, is said to be very keen on chemisâ€" try and spends some of his leisure time in analysis and experiment, He has been an enthusiastic cyclist and can tell a good story of adventures encountered on the highways and byways of western England. At one time he made a hobby of kite flying and was not ashamed to be seen tugging at a string and gazing heavenward after a struggling object with a long tail which strained to get higher and ever higher. He is also an ardent naturalist.â€"English TIlustrated Magazine. "The goldfish business is booming in this section," saiu a Tioga pet dealer the other day. "Sales have doubled in the last month. When the rush first started I wondered what the reason was, so I asked some purchasers. All of them said that their fish had mysteriously died. I couldn‘t figure out how it was that so many fish died all over the same neighâ€" borhood at the same time. "Finally 1 hit upon an explanation, which I have since verified. It is this: Goldfish cannot live in the new filtered water as well as in the raw river water. When the pure water was turned on the fish simply starved to death, The life was not in the water. Fish food purâ€" chased in storss is generally given irâ€" regularly, and thus the great number of deaths in filtered water neighborhoods." â€"â€"Philadelphia Record. f "Oi‘um such a one, mum," grompw} ly returned the aprlicant. ""Indeed, me last mistress discharged me for bein‘ that way !" "For being economical?" ‘ "Yis, wid me clothes. Ci used to wear hers."â€"From The Boluemian Magazine for April. To love aright is always but the feeling of absolute ; never love. ‘"The servant that works for me must be very very economical," said the boarding house mistress to the applicant for work,. * ~"He must,have been hanged," she reâ€" lied, "or you would have had him to Shaer long ago." €, l MONTREAL â€" OTTAWA 321â€"3 Cralg St.W. 493 Sussex S roofing really right. An Oshawa â€"eoated with a tinâ€"a smelter _ that perfectly protects the steel against every form of rust. STEEL'S only real foe is rust ; but rust cannot get at the steel â€" of an _ Oshawaâ€"shingled roof, because every shingle is heavily galvanized on both sides I Filtered Water Kills Gold Fish OSHAWA Galvanized â€" Steel Shingles make a roof that is not only â€"guaranted, â€" under seal and with $250,000 back of itâ€"guaranted to be and to reâ€" main a perfect roof for twentyâ€" five years: It is the only roof 1 know of that is sure to be a good roof for a hundred years. It‘s steel, you see, to start with â€"~heavy (28 gauge) sheet steel of high quality. Can you imâ€" agine steel wearing out?â€"on a roof. THA'I‘ is why you will never need to paint an Oshawaâ€"shingled roof, It doesn‘t need painting, becanuse the heavy galâ€" vanizing is a far better protection _ than â€" paint could ever be. Think of The Pedlar Only One Kind of Roof I Know of is Guaranteed for 25 Years Economical ex St. 11 Colborne St. 80 King St. 200 West hing St. 5 8T. JOIN, N.B., 42446 Prince Wiliiam St. HALLPA We want Agents in some sections. Write for details tinâ€"andâ€"zine TORONTO a4089 n A new roof for nothing if they leak by 1934 titmde, and wishing to engage a lady in conversation approached her _ with his hands behind his back. To his first question she prefaced her reply with ‘Sire.‘" Turning away abruptly he went back to his room and said, ‘"You _ were right, Constant; I have been recognizâ€" ed. Give moe another costume and shoes this time." The valet redressed his master and warned him to keep his hands at his side. No sooner had he entered the room Vienna, W. Va. â€""I feel that I owe the last ten years of my life to L;dia par m ,@" E. Pinkham‘s Vegeâ€" HFC Kok 5; ax| table Compound. : *3 -‘2; Eleven years ago I S meel was a walking en oys al"| shadow. 1 had been REE] under the doctor‘s Pes t se ] carebutgotnorelief, f M SESI My husband perâ€" aod suaded me to try &4 {,{vdia E. Pinkham‘s M s e V egetable Comâ€" p€ * Kound and it worked > ke a charm. It reâ€" lieved all my pains and misery,. I advise all suffering women to take Lydia E. Pinkham‘s Vegetable Compound." â€" Mrs. ExMA WHurA4TOXN, Vienna, W. Va. Lydia E. Pinkham‘s Vegetable Comâ€" Koun’d, made from native roots and erbs, contains no narcotics or harmâ€" ful druig;, and to-dsgeholds the record for the rgeut number of actual cures of female diseases of ax:f' similar mediâ€" cine in the country, and thousands of volunt,ar{ testimonials are on file in the Pinkham laboratory at I.g;m, Mass., from women who have been cured from almost every form of female complaints, inflammation, ulâ€" ceration,displacements, {ibroid tumors, irreguiarities, periodic pains, backache, indigestion and nervous prostration. Ever{ such suffering woman owes it to herself to give Lydiaâ€"E. Pinkham‘s Veretable Compound a trial. _ poorrngt=1 5| E. Euat "‘W &] ta i‘ m Te e ) w: pepmeesya n ) sh s m m en ynd | ca Afe se aX esd fx;;_; M sa0ncd su : o) Ly mapk * i 4 i lie CcALVYANIZED STEEL Lydia â€"E. Pinkham‘s Vegetable Compound Vegetable Compound a trial. If you would likespecial advice about your case write a confidenâ€" tial letter to Mrs, Pinkham, at Lynh Mass. Her advico is free, and always helpful. ____ _ OWES HER LIFE T10 OS H A W A SHINGLES more than rainâ€"proof, more than snowâ€"proof, more than _ windâ€" proof. It is not only an absolute insurance against leaks, but it is an insurance against fire and shingled roof‘s first cost is no more than the cost of an ‘ordinâ€" ary woodâ€"shingled roof ! Its final cost is ten times less than the cheapest _ woodâ€"shingled roof! And an Oshawaâ€"shingled roof is against lightning! Is that considering? a rool covere sheet of ste« alone makes . roof earn mo People of Oshawa root gets you a lessened Ti premium on any building Address our Nearest Warehouse LONDON CHATHAM § King St 200 West King St. : PE nout ie ving ons se P hn T9 w5 worth ks 4: SR CCCE lady | free from t with l Vain dream first | ing‘s too go« with | Bowlegged went . the other di were | introduce hi WINNMPEG ) Lembard 8t Mention this paper Magisterial ( were obliged jail without | timony. Do ANI) lightning eannot damâ€" age a building â€" eovered with Oshawa Steel Shingles. heâ€" canse these insulate the buildâ€" ingâ€"the bolt may strike the structure, but it can‘t damage it. Such a roof is far. far betâ€" ter insurance against lightning than auy lightningâ€"rod system Ash for Koofiag Right Booklet N« ter insuranc than any 1i that ever w is _ absolutely _ weatherâ€" proof, â€" fireâ€"proof, lightâ€" ningâ€"proof ; a roof that is guaranteed to be a perâ€" fect roof for 25 years (or k a new roof for nothing) â€"â€"sum it all upâ€"Wouldâ€" n‘t it be wise for you to send toâ€"day for the bookâ€" let why YOU should roof right? Just send a post card toâ€"day to onr nearest warehouse., recognized."" Once m the room in disgust Returning to his disguised for the t complete, he wont hi which he entered as Returning to his room Napoleon was disguised for the third time. His toilet complete, he went back to the ball room, which he entered as if it were a barrack room, pushing and swaggering. He was at Once detected and some one whisperâ€" ed to him, *Your Majesty is recognizâ€" ed."" Another disappointment and anothâ€" ®r change, still with the same â€" result, and in the end the Emperor left the emâ€" bassy convinced that it was impossible to conceal his identity.â€"From the Lonâ€" don Globe, e tmebont e NNb Nee ces o Gleanings From the Podunk Pal A ladium. We met Dr, Squills driving toward the graveyard yesterday to visit some of his patients who have moved out that way. the second tin Pedlar Products include every kind of sheet metal bullding materialsâ€"too many items to even mention here. You can have a catalogueâ€"estimateâ€"pricesâ€"advice just for the asking. . We‘d like specialâ€" ly to interest you in our Art Steei Ceilâ€" Ings and Side Wallsâ€"they are a revelation to wany people. More than 2000 designs. May we send you plotures of some of then Considerable criticism is extant in reâ€" gard to our never having become a memâ€" ber of the local fire company, of which the town is justly proud. They have deâ€" stroyed more property in the last five years than any two fire companies in the State, bar none. But we want to say right here that if any of these wallâ€"eyed, cbickenâ€"livered, _ doggoned _ chipmunks slept in a room whose open window was within twentyâ€"five feet of that devilish amalgamation of scrap iron and cussedâ€" ness known as the _ fire company bell they wouldn‘t join either, Moreover, we value the goodwill and are grateful for the votes of our fellowâ€"citizens to such an extent that we don‘t propose to chase around in our nightshirt at all hours or at no hours pouring dirty water all over their parlor furniture. {k-idel, we nre expert at neither cards nor checkers and would therefore be of no use around the fire house whatever. We are unalterably opposed to parentâ€" al tyranny over a daughter‘s affections. &o long as our daughter marries the man of our choice we don‘t care who she loves. The world may be full of change, but we haven‘t seen much of it. We don‘t believe in capital punishment except as a penalty for luicitro. An Overcharge. "Are you the proprietor of this reeâ€" taurant *" "I am." "Well, 1 want to make a complaint against my waiter. He spilled a plate of somp all over my wife‘s dress." A Farmer Jones‘ bay mare ran away yeaâ€" terday, threw his wife out of the wagon and broke her neck, Farmer Jones had received seven good offers for his mare by 6 o‘clock this morning. "And did he want to charge you for the full portion, sir‘"~â€"Yankers Statesâ€" When it t what _ chea; shingles cost is â€" absolute add UM im Brown marrie Iy V A NXCOT M it all upâ€"a roof that costs oneâ€"tenth tâ€" cheapest _ wooden me than once more he relapâ€" natural attitade. This time essed him, ‘‘Nive, you are Once more the Emperor left husband ONTARIO : ARCHIVES TORONTO i8 Established 1861 VER â€"QUEBEC narmed . a widow had been hanged, to come off seot us comparisons Rue du F that hang that 1 24( quested 10 matmmica tich 1316 Soutd lem, is «poken Of excellent periormar A new Hebrew â€"» the name "Ivriah," in mofia, Bulgaria, in motia, Buigania, 1 poses to establish a He to ho‘!d trequent lectures M. Wahi, professor o at the Faculty of Law, appointed professor of . Faculty of Law in Paris, is somâ€"inâ€"law of M. president of the Allianc versolle and of the Jem poses to est In 1908 the United Hebrew Charities of New York disposed of meny thonâ€" sands of cases, New York contains the largest Jewish community of any city in the world, Last year was the year of the panic and the fin@ncial depression reduced many Jewish families in the metropolis to poverty and want, There were many thousands who subsisted on charity among the 800,00 Jews of New York, In the annual report for the panic year just published the cases are tabulated, the causes are carefully given For the first time in Algeria a lady lawyer ( a Jewess) has pleaded in the law courts, _ The lady in question is Mile. Azoulay, who, by her able deâ€" fence, secured the acquittal of an Arab charged with murder, _ Nhe was conâ€" gratulated by the president of the court and the leader of the bar, and received an ovation from the general public, In honor of his silver wedding Herr She says: ‘‘Kcrema started on one slde of my face and nose. At first my nose felt sore, similar to what one feels when baving a bad cold. 1 paid no atitention to this, thinking it would pass away in a day or so, but to my surpiise it got worse. The nowe then becawe swoller and hard, and turped a purplish red, as well as part of the cheek on that side of my face. As the disease developed, pimples and ulsers broke out, then the skin cracked in pleces and peeled off in flakes, leaviag my face and nose raw and sore. ‘This condition rcâ€"acted on my general heaith, and 1 became very iil. I could get no sleep at night beâ€" cause of the Irritation and the pain, and my face was in such a shocking condition that fo: two months I did not go out of the house, 1 applied remedies which were supposed to be good for skin diseases, but in vain. My doctor also treatod me, but without effact, unt{] one day he sald that the only thing which would now be likely to cnre me was Zamâ€"Bak. @ an ovation from the general public, In honor of his silver wedding Herr Ignaz Petschek, of Aussig, gave %30,000 kronmen for charitable purposes, 30,000 of which went to the Jewish community of In view of the numeroue cures which Zamâ€" Buk has worked when all elseo hes failed, tbere is little wonder that in the end the doctor aitending Mrs. J. P. St. Denis, of 305 Thon.pson street, Winnipeg, should tell her there was nothing but Zamâ€"Buk could curs her. ‘The result ebowed the farâ€"secing wisâ€" dom of tbis practitioner, and baviog been completely cured by Zamâ€"Buk, Mre. St. Deuis givcs her experience for the benefit of other sufferers. and only was the bles. DOCTOR SAID ONLY ; ZAMâ€"BUK COULD CURE HER FCZFMA.| "Acting on his advice, I procured a supply and found that even the first applications had a soo‘hing effect on the sores. I left off everything else in favor of this baim, and applied It liberally every day to the affected parts. in a remarkably short time, conâ€" siderine the obstinate nature of my disease, we saw traces of improvement, which enâ€" coursged us to presevere with the Zamâ€"Buk treatment. Zamâ€"Buk reduced the discolorâ€" ation, then the hard swelling began to show trace« of leaving, the sores seemed to be less angry. and in about three weeks‘ time most of the sores were hesliog nicely., To cut a lonk mtory short, I continued with the Zamâ€" Buk treatment until my face was cleared completely of all traces of the troublesome and painful eczema." Rufus McClellian _ Bienfield, of _ San Francisco, who resigned from the nayy a year ago because of defective wigh:, passed as No. 1 in the government exâ€" amination for superintendent of conâ€" struction and engineer, and has been Zamâ€"Buk is a eure cure for cuts, lacerations, festering sores, bad leg, and all skin injuries and diseases. It is also a cure for pHes. Druszists oand stores everywhere sell at 50> a box. or post free from Zamâ€"Buk Co., FTorâ€" onio. on receipt of price. You are warned againe* cheap and barm{ul Imitation: some times representéd as "Jjust as gond." For Peter Fameuil, who was a better merehant _ than a cabivet maker, had neglected to put rockers under it. Young Miss Liberty, disgusted, climbed out of her eradle. "It ien‘t a cradle at all!t" she exclaimâ€" ed, "It‘s nothing but a eribt" AMONG «w w« «â€" THE JEWS an and dGunganan sews are in> * m. x themseives in the proposed new M ition which is being framed faor | â€"â€"â€"â€"~â€"â€"~~manrscem mmamencenttmatermmmenm ol guarantee the â€"Jews _ comâ€"| INDIANS GOOD FARMERS. litical equality with that of other | weomstss _ The Premier of Hungary has Up in Saskatchewan They Ars inâ€" meed in favor of equality. | dustrious and Prosperous. ninary arrangements are being | _ The Indians of the great Canadian or a party bonr of Ziomists 10 | prairie Province of Raskatchewan are ne from America, A number of , disproving the theory that an _ Indian ‘s of the party have already | won‘t work muless he has to. They are ecured, Those interested Are Tt becoming industrious and Mn;lh | o correspond for {urther comâ€" There are mearly 8,000 Indians in the tione . with Dr, B. 1. GordOb: Province and last vear they had ubout outh Fifth slreet, â€" Philade!lpria, | 9 000 acres under ct.vpl. TheÂ¥ raised 150,â€" 572 bushels of grain and roots and 36, Neli publishes a number of beauâ€" 000 tons of hy, worth $136,023. ramples of work in hammered | _ The Department of Indian Affairs re made at the Bezale! Nchool in | ports that the Indians are turning more em, Some of the platters are very | and more to the soil for a living. The riate for Passover, agent of the Assiniboine agency, which eman‘s "History of the â€" Jewish | 04¢ be """"'fl as typical, writes : Side Lights on HMistory iry arrangements . are hbeing a. party Aour of Zionists to rom America, A number of of the party have _ already ed. Those interested are re + correspond for {urther com ten showed that intemperance primary eause of their trou weâ€"speching society, under ih." has just been founded ania. The society . proâ€" ish a Hebrew library and muprem to fill 1 ation <0f allt" she exclaimâ€" a cribt" who was a better appc the _ Jewish n of Jerusa mpariin| and i t t of an Arab e was conâ€" of the court ind received tormey, . 61 inted assoâ€" Court by e â€" Yacanes E. A. M he NAl "I was greatly pleased 40 find that the avea under crop was almost doubl« what it was the year before. The band had about 600 macres of wheat and 200 acres of oat«. The Indiaus of this agenes | are beginning to farm on a large scale, | and if they continue to do as well as they have in the last two vears there | will be some good mized farmers among | them. One iman had 156 mores in crop | and another 125 sores and several had | seventy acres each. There was a decided [ amprovement in the way the land had 1 Bailzac, in &4 monk‘s robe, frequentâ€" | ly \\'Soh txl"om :‘udnich' ti1] t;xoon, tl:k- | ing draughts # coftee when drowsiness mlom:m and thus :‘ho?enin( his life by many yveare, n« | doubt. CORNS CURED ol on es n Cornh PSPCo Pm omm contains no acids ; is bec only of healing gums$ a A use, Cure guaranteed, b) . hottes, â€" Refuse substiputes. PUTNAM‘S PAINLESS _CORN EXTRACTOR: Can Find Sure Relief in Dodd‘s kidney Pilis. Mrs. J. Oliver Tells How She Lost Her Pains and Weakness When She Used the Old Reliable Kidney Remedy . Kigin, Ont., April 18. â€"(Special) â€"Wo men who suffer, and there are thous ands of them in Oanada, will bear with interest the experience of Mre, J. Oliver of this place. She has suffered and found a cure and she has no hesitation in saying that cure is Dodd‘s Kkidney Pill». _ NVictor Hugo wrote "Les Miserables‘ standing up, an attitude which Hawâ€" thorne e@lso assumed when he wrote many of his romances. One leg thrown over the arm oi a chair or sitting on the arm of his secretary‘s chair were Napoleon‘s fayâ€" orite positions . while fiu ting â€" to Bourrienne, a position which he varâ€" ied now and then I;‘y.'nrnting that scribe on the head or pulling his ears EVERY WOMAN WHO SUFFERS Pope Thought Best When in Bed â€" Victor Hugo Wrote Standing. Alexander Por. who was the 1it erary pontiff of his time, thought best when in bed. Whenever a though: came to him he would jot it down o a serap of {upor. His servant often found bedclothes and floor covered with white bits containing aphorisms which have now become hackneyed quotations. . in o on William Morris made one of his famous translations from the Greek while riding on the steaim cars. Wals Whitman an~ Horace Traubel, origâ€" inal in all things, were most original in the position they took wauile t‘fiiul.- inf. They were wont, so Mr. Trauâ€" bel says, to climb upon a pile ot lumber and lie down upon their backs. In that way each found out what the other‘s best thoughts were.â€"From the Boston Globe. "It will soon be the fashion again to wear the hbair parted in the middle," gaid the boss barber in a down town sht\»g. according to the Philadelphia Reâ€" cord. "For a good many ye@rs the style has been dictating a side part, but now the middle is wiuning its way back. Leading actors, 1 guess, are the cause of the change, although 1 am not sure of that point. Nevertheless, I notice that a great many «tars part their bair in the middle. At any rate we are getting a number of requests from young chaps to train their hair for a middle part, so 1 guess it is coming, all right. Oll{.l year or «o ago I can well remember that we used to consider the man who parted his hair in the middle a sissy and rather made fun of him. The well groomed man during this period brushed his side t very much, but I fear that it is r:{od to go the journey when the partâ€" edâ€"inâ€"theâ€"middle style gets poc:hr. Auâ€" other siyle chat bids fair to be revived in the face of all this Eflu-fi'ht talk of Jeffries and Jack Johnson getting toâ€" gether is the oneâ€"time famous pompuâ€" dour, made famous by Jim Corbettâ€" *Pompadour Jim,‘ they used to call doim. However, that‘s furlLr in the future than the part in the middle, which 1 think will be the rage in the very near futare." asuch as hat, paras cogt and searf or 1 ent. â€" Rose shades, | golden browns and m\u vones for # Bir Walter Scott could while reclin ing on a lounge dictate to two aman uenses, who frequently had to stoj writint.:o funny the dictated pas sages med to them. seasoi, as MuLD® been called, the 3 white toilet ane among the most the white gown x "I suffered for over a year from Backache and Fainting Spells," Mrs. Oliver statem "I was tired and nervous all the time and the least exertion would make me rrsplre freely, My feet and ankles would ewell and I had a dragging sensation across the loins. 1 saw Dodd‘s Kidney Pills advertised and bought some, ‘I‘welve boxes cured me All women who «uffer should use Dodd‘s Kidney Pills. They make healths Kidueys and healthy Kidneys are the first rule of health for woman, The te male organs depend almost entirely on the Kidneys for their bealth, No wo man can hm‘ to be healthy and happy unless her Kidneys are right. The lgn neys need occasional help or they musi become tired or wick. And almost any woman can tell you out of her own ex perience that Dodd‘s Kidney Pills are the help they need, cna farmed While this Part Your Hair in Middle HOW AUTHORS WROTE P k most {ashionable sets. Pat mwa with colored accessorie=, t, parasol, girdle, and often arf or cufi, is amove prominâ€" shades, Akhaki color and the vus and soft du}! biues ars es ftor such combinatiome, the whut Snow White 4 +4 uo means a white « predecessors have : gown and the allâ€" stroug â€" evidence y l Bat

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