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Grey Review, 14 May 1896, p. 4

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NV, 51m Growth " horn-n " Eight {can ago. I had t load. ind ost my hat WM onsly was Emma abundant. a variety o 2tefilt,"lli? l out beaiefici result, tilll fear I should be permaner About six months ago. my bropght home a bottle c Hair. “an; and I began al use it. n a short Bilge. - ___ --. uni Diva-gu- ..V.-"_ - Hair. “an; and I began at l use it. tt a short time. In began to appear, and there every prospect of as thick tt of hair as before my .illr: Mrs. A, WEBER. Polymrua S Orleans, La. Ann’s HAIR Ittigr WI. (LAYER ' N., LOWELL. MASS. Aver into surprisingly exietv beyond what Ls suppose itiar only with its Ion iliar only with in iorrg-t'une mmrnon in dove fronts. The Lin-ea principal varieties amplcvycd are the muscovite or white mica. tre. phlogopiw or. amber mica. and the. home or black mg. The “ruin-curs in greatest Jausut"yt1 in manna and can“. and}: much us?! tor stove panels. tor which Pur'p""' " mm be clear and tree (rum spots, the host being a! a ruby wme color when - _. ,‘:.~ “an. “amine next SIWTIJEZ'IEE- white In value; pttioiroviu.t cal Porpo'tr": 3nd In: stove panels. w. "w... .7-.. - mast he clear and free from spam. tbe bent being of a ruby wine mlur when it. hluck‘. the white color vowing next in value; phlogupibe is used fur Jutwrr'v. vnl I',"or,'l"'C"r' and should be smooth, free tom wrinkhu and crevices. mast 'tft easily. also he very nexiule and lo to stand a high temperature with- out disintegrating, while dark spots lumen its value. Waste mica is ground and used as a .lulgricaut tor heavy boar- inzs. in certain “mutating cumwunds. me Mains: wall papers, etc.. and an a. gertiliaer. Scnp mica. another texture od the trade. Is made 1: into .4-.. _ m- n. mecca: well Llt."l tle wan warm "ti-4(- ...... - ___'"" _ phomwd chalk. Scrape in some good soap, cork the bomb} and shake n t.or a. minute or two violently. AIMS trio. lion against. the glans polmne-n me gold, add um soap and chalk extract any which ot nuaqand dirt from the Inwat‘wee at 'tehaitt.ot t.her most intriccw pattern: 9n Mung it out ot thes bottle rinse it Mg clear cold water, wipes it dry, Lrs.rh.ee.ttt dampotr has all evaporated. its bnghtnm will sur- prise you. i... -..-.---" lna)” of the trade. Ls n his? alet.t by tb process "tirttltFade, rg _ TO CLEAN GOLD CHAINS. Put the chain into a. small irltss bob. tle with, were wager and. a little enm-l _ ---__m_ H. mm. m " PHI: cure CRIME. 3,01 " huh-r In PM!“ g'oe1atton. uite abundant. 1 stomachs. but result, all I beg d be ijidmanen,tly nonths ago. my htt: me a. bottle of -/ taunt» a IN THE STATES Siek IleadacMc ‘rll‘ an Tha" the U.S.A. The rumor that King Menelek is ne- Roth-ling wilh tho dervrshes for an " Mauro- against the whites may be dis- missed (m groundlesa. There is cause tor an alliance in their common hos- tility Io the Italians. and the avowed pnrpm- " England to asist Italy by "mum of the Nile "we/ttion, which is ,zhua din-Mel again,“ hath Ahyssinimns "nd Mzulhials. Ilu? tho (urnwr are nominally Chci,,tiirtt and thes lath-r tau- :ni'nl Mush-uh; thcy are separated by _ . _ _ ‘IJ ". Au English [:ulrlicaliun gin-s an in- “TN-Him: cuvottriL of a recent exhibition of "onwu's work in Demrtark, which "tauiun.stratets the {an that Scandinavian \vuuion are not. behind their English sis- lows in education and vtrriaarhrottrand progreamion in all the industries, arts. and wisnces which are open to women. Danish Women are welcomed without "uestion to the university. every branch of Jamming is within Their reach. and they successfully master mathematics. quicine, or whatever they undertake and mnmnuv turd their education to ml iararupt, l at CURRC England to assist. Italy by the Nile "xpedttion, which is 10-1 again.“ hath Ahysxinirms his. Hut tho former are (‘huinl'um and Hum Lauer tau- A ' h. quul nd v A' T NO TES 235 'ii,j,F,itt2fet, until it. one? over we and top, whit: 'should lrrdeiiiAt'eij',t, Mr inn-turbo; 'w ling: l hour-j]: DAN'S WIFE. Up in early morning light, . Sweeping. (lusting. "setting night; oiling an the household _spnugs, Saving buttons. tgng strmgs. Telling Bridget w t to do, Mending rips in Johnuy's shoe: Running up and down the stair, Tying: baby in his chair, -- ' _ A m. n... u,,r.uuiirut Irrvat E Dun reads on and Inns hi.w the woman softly l Baby [was at hut, poor Not. " word her bear. - Mending basket. full to ts Stockings. shirts and li Tired eyes tnd .wearr blr hummus». am. - m, - . Tired eyes and weary brain, tlid" with darting. ugly pain-- “var mind. Tkill pass away; ttho must work, hut never pla Closed piano, unwed books. Dune, the walks to easy nooks, -._:..‘..m....¢ (mlml out of lite, Children mm When and " 1.rjihi'it, lone! Dan oaks an Hoasyhold 3m Upstairs. tossing n Fever holds the V) H w sun» w...“ - . with while mohair (to match Iron!) collar and catts. Though capes will b.- worn largely, there is a. smui-lwsr sack-coat, prelly well filling: in the busclr, thar will be much worn as it pulls an over Mg sleeves without much trouhlv. These are shown in black, chocoluue and ver dark blue. They fasten in from witi one large button. F,aster millinery gives the idea that there will be arnresaggerytion both in height, color and size. The Lug: hats are made to look high by the, use of flan boy's and clusters of plumes. Cngged sung. tulle. lace, etc.. are much. u . 1n_trnnmmg. and the "Incest." m yells " that o tulle (or; more f"dli'e"i't' lace or net, if desired) pm on} us: It must be two yards iortir, and wide .enough to gover lace. chin,' and hat brim well. It IS placed over the (we snd‘hat brim at any other veil 1would.be.o.ndcarrieduptothebnck of brim and ttere, crews and secured. Then each add u; 1111:2511} down loosely under the chin and t m a. big natty, short-em! bow, to Qua left of chin. The can basque: referred to am most- 1 made olpovert cloth or tweed. Every- Jung m 5126 short ot a. cart wheel In seen ut hats, bat the-ting little clumfs ot laws, tulle. flowers an migrates as 1- ek "tatnets" and "muss." are very clue and pretty and a great reliot to to. thy eyes that have been Win: at the big hats. iiii'LifriidLd brown BuM.-Four large “pm: at aifred Indian med, two cumin]: of was nour, either what or rye.‘ono tsblcopoontul of salt. mtg.- ttttyd, f'jiiititrttt'itt"g 55.44.." “"4 a}: a an F not“; mu [m tot "aat 1ybot’ncqflyoalmdgnginnuon Wink. can!“ whyy.;_§§t“k THE HOME. RECIEES. T l Tea Bueuits.--oms quart of (lama: twonteaping tabieapoontuls lard. two cuptals milk (new is beat), om teaspoon- tul nods, two of emu: at tartar and one subspoonlul ot salt. Silt‘the cream of tartar into the ttoar, add the alt: the lard, rubbing it lightly through the l pour Wuhan hand; . 31:6 soda, dun-ohm! m , halo at tle nulls. and than on. Each h'l pomble there“ $1010 pe,; and! tqrhtttsr. as r y u can; roll out lightly mailman» Lt', was. Bake in a qtiiek Pe'. _ 'asehold screws skins one dear. uuiy Irands--so nds that knew ver knowing re', mm now-and l " itiass (we 'iJiteAi--truir an anxious. ' nder. tree to where they and A falls nah-01 Dan's wife tim totop-- , and litt.to fr, Ms are out. 01 1 an patient. tae so weak. but. mw jusL what rest. or play. A laid away; on". short life 1 out of Aaddened Dan's wif, y brain, ugly pain-- puss away ;' t never play Lo play y will to-day 's cold, NY, and old; out qt place. are] Ga "iFrsrttt cheer In wot1t'd n true-' lad Em rough! '" '?ft"2":c'isu 1ifjij.iiit vd down. Tlte one who, having emptied his s,riutos to the very dregs, first i-xclnims: "Bicrjunge" in acclaimed the winner. tio great is the proficiency of the av- tttgt? German student in the an of beer drinking that the combatants gen'. wally gasp, out "Bierjunge" simulr tanooasly. When this is the case the umpire examines the rivals with gram. cum, and should there Ite, the slightest drop on the flour by the side at one of ttse chains, or on bis clothes, he is at, once disqualified. Tie after tie is often proclaimed. much lo the discomfort of the rivals. and pint aftor pint. is swallowed. until irks.... tho hula.- casts his vote or m- Not long ago having challengl a ten hour duet, 78 krugs of been lo 'ri'diiiiii .01" it sAt. Au hilll idea is to have Hm wlefroui which the curtain. hangs suwed Ilka: an our. If the curtains are tied hawk at. all let. it, be with ribbon the, tint, of the meu. The ordinary pine kitchen table is a tlting of poxiibilitics. Once a kitchen table was recently mule fit. for a ran myptioti-rocrul all” this fashion. tt was first covered with a mayo! white {mint After Hut. was dry white (shame was put on. Over the lop of the table was carefully pasted a cave-r of o)4-ro.sy 4...... “mum hum and. them with all: voptiott-rooin allc-r Inns “shunt”. bbr m», first covered with a coat of white mint. After Hut. was dry white enamel was put on. Over mm top at the table was carefully pushed a cover of old-rose plush. mught hem anl more with all- ver Ihumb nails. Baneath the table and about a font irons tha floors shelf was buill. This was also painted while; Magazines. [you and papers upon this shelf. On the t there “an: hig raw-colored 1 its edges upped with pink Dresden china. To make Ll table a. (pranks! affair in , thing 0 beauty, thlerc Iv'",',', -_._» ....l '* " lrutll, llil‘ u.m mm. ”hwy“ Mugiziméa, boom and papers were piled upon this shelf. Ort the table iLsoll there wustshig rivct-colured hiorier with its edges nullped with pink and whim Dresdeu china. To make the writing- tahle t,/"itli'itl affair in well a." a thing " beauty, there were inkstands. pen-tray. mucimge mule, hand blotter. istamp-box, Jumper-rack and penholder. all in white Dresden china. scattered with tiny pink twabudx. Divorce in Turkey is obtained with a Facility which would surprise even our [ American cousins. As easily as Aura- ham cast forth Hagar. the bond-woman and her child.so also can the Turk open the door ot his harem and send out in- to the world the woman who no longer pleases him. Me has but to give her Wk her (lower and personal effects. In the upper classes. however. certain legal formalities are gone through,sn¢ _ indeed. as ttas lady is wally protected l by her parents, divorce is, comparative- ‘ly speaking, rare. l know. instances. -- . -- ___N, " 1...“.- in l " gym-nun," -__-. however, in Constantinople ot ladies in the highest official circles who are not very far advanced in years. who have keen divorced twice, thrice. and ev'en ten tunes. Among the lower orders divqrce may be dessribed as a lame. Many ttiris who are not yet tweak you: 6.t use have began divorced an: Fernarritd B dozen times. The aux-prism of divorce ere wading the moat amusing features of Turk new me; A very ggf personage. second only to the S can .in rank. un- less, 'mdeed. it be the Shed: m Islam}. mugged some few yearn. ago. when hp pcuhon wns very inferior, to, what it IS- aux-mat, a. highly, educated lady, ot tr connection and fortune. bumm- cordinz to His Excellency)! version at the story. at Giovorritst9! temper, wannabe you they were divoreedisnd munarried. The lady 306.1 found her new husband disagreeable, and was 12---“; " must he re- Ewan , after tie is onen proc h w the discomfort of the pint after pint is swallowe -r _tht', judge casts .1113 vote 77.“ _.. A. M. uh has: man-s BILL‘WAS HOOKER A curiousNriW’ its bid mi --r A 7“ ra-Li-a I DECOR AT l\' E NOTE the !lmlenu " Ger-an “mm-u. [ DIVORCE IN TURKEY BEER DUELS. r one side or the ot her. a doughly champion, d a brother artist to drank no fewer than or about 01 pints. "all. It consith ot a lu-nvy linen a trifle rureau slab. with the em out, in the shape r). petals on the outer ole stitched, and the nbroidered in varying was): silk tloss. D is devoted to things awn at least one room FAMOUS MEN AND WOMEN. ABOUT WRITERS. KINGS. SOLDIERS AND NOTED PEOPLE. Ilrm’lly Innnml lulen-l‘rlnrr Ith- Innrvlt'n 'grmt"t-Two ran-mules Who - Trttvri-.%r. tuba-chore and Tan 'trowu-rroynt Proplu- “In. Burn Tin-Ir LIN-x llkr [In In! or " ar..Ar. It is valiuum-d 11ml. lite Coronation of tho Czar and Cr.arina will cord tho Rumiun Government 810,000,000. The truth, among gold and silver mull“ has ttever been an active in llurfiul as at th" present, limo. Not even 1n the da,rs.ot Catherine ll. Prinvrvo, lte.rvtriut in entitled In 8300 prizv-mnm-y by th" death (If the late Prinw llc-nry whim serving In Ashan- Lee. tlhe is also entitled In a tull-pay mluna-l" widow's pension, lwr lunlunpd dying, in m-liw wrvirv. This, llw prmv mix.‘ interuin tit dratr. King Humbert. of italy is the mam heavily insured man in the world. The amount of insurum‘o hi- carries is over 87,000,000. The Inn- Czar Alexander Ill, was hymn-ll for SSAMMIO'J. Tyr H.rinee of.W.t.sles carries different Poli- oh-x on his lite to the "mount, of 83.- 250,00U. The Hon. Joseph Chatnariain rm a letter u, Mr. R C. Gould, the eminent 1arieaturist. of lh-e W,struinster Gaz- ot,te, requesting nvumplme set of hiv _ .. . . _ .-- M.. (timid "Charulrerlain named his pr script that “l plete." The system of the princes of been abandoned who N the amp: such matters. I' naught. is trt a ough, the Duh trhool. near Lym Beatrice'" son. Bulwnberg, is t Prince Bismarck is in excolk but his proverhul good spirit be deserving him. At n with: just imfore his eighty-fir? when the toast of "Health life to the Prince" was prof. muck shook his head and t Wendi "Ah, no; I've had I it." The Prince han never ammo since he het his des' nearly two years ago. There are but two Europa tales who manage to get al out change of residence or i luv-L ..._ ___ _ tales who manage to get, along will out change of residence or cqlings l any description. These are the P92 of Rome and the Sultan of Turkey.'. T Sultan has never left, Constantino? . . a.“ .x._,..m nu (4 since he such ll years mm within t', sirwe ttttt his head zyiiinin The pun-Sum tune" tho triplo, cm“ his head in 1878. Wttort Mr. thom late "Torn" Hughes ial and vigoruwx as have tuade more f rim the author of "T, Dari,” .Ttere'eler F'" ......._., Dari,” Th" reader was an affection for the nuth ened “you n personal "Mr. [ugh-x." says Mr "war-t a man of grant 1rr charasttr, teurIrsi.i.tvrt.tl u "7LY [Ighlmg all but lite; few, it. any, enemies. and be universally deplored." P,ritNlt mxpuyvrs are a ling over th" unmunl of I "sanded on the dittvren ling m manila denees tor repairs, “0w wunu , :nwo. hm this year tlw funo ulln In $2011.75. quw, b w Prine" ot Wule 1lence, is lo have :I. m-w l co,,tiug $5,001]. The Quee Buvkinghzun Palace must new druinngv, which will ,iC1s,,1.t.it l'xxu'L unmunl. I'he Duke of York's rosi‘ Lodge, is to have an nd room " a cost of 8:5,th and Hampton Court un- extensive repairs. his voids uy or cigarette. to htn'r him Mon. nnd_ it v " WM Mau rier L of tho elder I wtv+ at Iilterry when drawing the girl's beaxl waluur, _ lie . t rnuvr .x.u.~...._ - cow; Prince so1bikotr is a porter m a St. Petersburg meat market. Among the English nobility the Earl of "cos- lyn has achieved comiderable success on the stag. The Hon. Roger Moly- ncux. lwpt r of the Earl of Serum, adopted the stage, as. a. profession un- der the name of "Reginald Martin." He was acaptain in the First Dragoons, but retired.. to take up theatriea life. Other English aristocrats on the stage are, the nephew of the Duke of Rich- mond 9nd a grandson of the fourth Marquis. ot Lsndonder.rr,, The Vis- count Hinton. iiuompanied by his count- . M- LA-J mt-r-PB., ahrnunh itia, Bantam». m wuuv.-uv.-,. count Human. accompanied by his count- em. gnnds n hand-organ through We stream of London wit a touching an- atouneemeypt tacked to the instrument to the ett.to.t that his father has cut him oft without th penny. ed in! an mm Luv WWF..--'" _ which Queen Victoria mums! fir“ and [cream it must be referred Lo the qmlides of the mom their energy and adventurous iopirit. their capacity to colonize, to ruin subycifraces and to administer their affairs. That race was sprung ot' “cousin muting invad- ers ot these hands who were trained tor gum: In the arduous defense at t lhqnq. and taught to achieve any 'ere,t."L, u s necessity of that: pull-PB. only as Ed . ur. an wvomcnty arm narrow was was gutted. sad conceded u a matter of 1'q.uper c'riieTiisiifiit.iytPttfetet mug Aa centum toned on, an In. “mtylof' our positing: Wmmon _-- ----_.a-v n .um dwindled may The can nan-gems. mm. D... I, w. WWW?“ who is the “aim at Gym»: {qt-tunes. law) can. and where the tirai, symp- has bad no My btt these iuar.tdts We! kidney disco-9 user; thennelvu van-3 pwupataon ttan not. "In“ bum GGTirtut-eitish South Amer- fmmmhury einvirt.yyl thou-W inn Kidrter Cure be when. and the aria. mu auiisriort't, in the true unable is speedily banished. What is -fettaYiN'll.l'li',1'4lflt. new 'ii'i5ii,iie'aiiii'iiiiie8gtilt up time ttiidasda.tiorsM.eteHP which ai-' hm m old roh.lNTS,",; i;iiyiiiiii2t2gTutlf,r'lt; Th: t,TrirGLGiirtaiieyeytf only maniac-w hordnrod hurt,“ i. “idly ”and by in) up or this hang mtg-d gunman». settlement: and magician. Iii. lie 1 and fu_und _ --- . _ _' LnARN'Toaox. ELEPHANT 8.3900” A "PP: i " Loni wouytntetei1tr2tt2,'rl,e.t _ - - Mun-.1: - tram; in farimtures pru‘v, hul um "the set. was suprcmn ammo“ 'N. Prince Arthu u aschuol m-nr Duke of Albany Lyndhqrsr, when son. Prince Ales tlr His ' n" us. not till after the death Du Maurier that. George , Lu study art. One day t from " ruodel in Paris d shrunk to the size of a put his hand. to his left 1 mm it had failed him. must. tragic event. _ot his nmunl of tl , dittvrent year 81785 w works T war tlw These are the Page , Sultan of Turkey. T e " left, e,oje.y,,ey"ei,al; led the throne un " rirrumst annex tavenl y IIolinotss has remained cittet.s of tue Valium cruwn was Mam-d upon a singer, but he mim- n incessant mnsumpliu Ilis father wa',' unxirt Inpl sch-me as tk prufe he sent italy is the mom, in the world. The hv- carries is over it ion nl of the ropmn mt- EG' ittvrent royal resi- BEE r $178550 was naked and works and uminh-n- gle an tlw deanaud has “on J,725. Murllmmugh prov st Wules"s lawn resi- dvnt L new hydraulic lift men n- Queen insists (but look P mutt. have entirely rule rh will emu her sult- vtnount. of 843,327.”; 1N (s residence. White an additional hath- b _ .( 32.900. ibslyreod " rt are also down for ' I irion at George Du IN nn- amlihly crumb l of the repairs de, m i:sya.aic" The 'N differt'nl. Poli I "mount, of $3, rown's SHIN“ inspired with m which deep- aequainttynee. '. Luboucheree dependence at utspoken, and Hat, be made his death will 3 Lrisk 50 was naked md mainten- demand has uarmoroust.h 5's luwu rest- yd.ratilie lift n insists flu." Mr. 1 Ill Georg y‘arml m at ' Prim " qtt health ring In hinhd , w limit His- ans: 16! than ld 1d ot Du - llnnrvrn “In In Grew-unu- unlu- h‘nlzm fur Plea-arr. Although at the pungent day the ma- jority of balls and dances are conduct- ed upon general lines, and show but little that is novel. there have been at all times th few enterprising honi- osv-s who have broken through the mick hixlv ot convention. and given their gum. somolhing orisrjual in this line. od ty appear particular pl: th'm. The dream-a of t gurus Wore most el ty more of the court ot a. gentleman to en the ch:uactrr of simplicity itself. I dinary evening dre cent diamond In th shirt front. This followed by the gm we five of the all Anion to a diamotr lunquct given lu 2.} at the Royal Tret Inn, I have been a curiosity i fortunately we are not managed, mu doubtless confined to jigs, and I waltz performed by a arms would be .a soul teat to accomplish. Blind people. A" man; am aware. pruvnded the for a suitiéienrly long apartytent in which well known to them, as quickly as people wit At. a cvrturin asylum (Janus often, quite plao iiti, At. a mrlmn dams often mums. and it an: eouplen w ing, r brethren that the neve r g dancing. The English, people are asking cremation makes go much more 1 progress in Amenca and on Che tineut than it does in their own , try. The explanation. it is said. I'm Lhe manner in which the Cram Society in England I3 managed. Englishman Males that he, has In member of the society for five : and that during that time not. a gle general meeting ot the orga Lion has been called. although the provide for one annually. The I dent. is Sir Henry Thompson. A I ment is on foot among the nwn 1mm": iowards an rnrurrvnwm " pmvul dent. r mom. Inoki n IN " P, mom-mm of CuumervtMu'm" I'.\]n\;v.‘\ V ' opinion ofa propritsyyry tirsrscimr “magma good deal. Dr. (hulk-m, 1 popular member in the "our of Co mans. of ”alum. Quaker. speaks in big cat terms of Dr. Atrorw's Guam Powder. not alone ass prxtbyssiot man. knowing the nunm of this m edy. but {run per.rratrl experieniu', I has used tho medicine for CAL-urn, 'a freely Ietes the mimic. 1:1:an of the 1 . _-___ A Miiun mm writable, My and e of the medicine Ln all CCL' one puff of the Powder 10 mutqtt. .. n Ttl '"tsiiiirpTrijoyu and G. DieJTCHtDi, H C on receipt. at 10 or silver Battles is always talking nlnut library, How large is itt Oh, hus_hbrar{ Is in bis haul. Bound m cal " than. evidently. Burt-Inc: ("n-t at “our! ulna" fund try In. “mu 5 ' are for the “can. Them: is comfort in the thought lint Dr. Agnew's Cure tor th, Heart. is scl.. dom “awful. One of my illus- tratiocm is {and in the. cam! otuaurvs Allen. of St. Steplttm N.B.. who says: " - Airy-LIBJ - nun-h "ith Dr. Agnews Lure m. u. _ ___"'"-". dom unmiul. One of may illus- trations is found in the (aw otuaurvs Allen. of St. Stephtm N.B., who say: “In 1891;} was troubled very much nu h aevere pimion of the heart. and " ith pain in my side. My breath was very Mwarf And with Lhe least ex_tra axe-rum: pain in my side. My breath w.“ Ytu? short. and with the least extra oxeniun I became fully protrttyst,tl [or "ant. of breath. I was attended by a physician ter I long time. Whan in considerable chancel visited the local drug Mon‘. and my attention was drawn to Dr. Aguew's Cum for ths Heart. 1 ob- ‘77“: - but- um before I took half A man sent this answer to a booksell- er who sent in his account tor a book some time before delivered: 1 never ordnred the hook. It I did, you. did no.) send‘it. If you vent. it, 1 never got it. u I got it, I paid for it. It I didn't, I won't. IAKING UNNECESSARY ANY PAIN FUL OFERATION. five m b -. lumbar. W.l’.. lit-Inn. ttttrttr" l‘rrnu ol IT. " Pannier. When a nmn‘g-r or th ssicru, hmiw-d III a." h: If PROSTR ATED FOR WANT BREATH. SOMETHING ORIGINAL. FAVOUR WIN! THE / , AVmgInrmmr. CREMATION IN E.NY a. pair mum othe fully h air of diamond 'At which occur given u, tll n and Tret Inn, D: n a curiosity in ely we are not t ' hut doubtless t to jigs, and ht ttorined by a o SURF THING Axynow sea of th" majority of the a most ulanw, particular, the court unis, but the drum 91mm to whose lot had fUle mart of ace of diamonds was itself. lie appeared in .0.re ning dress. but a magnum- od in the centre of his dress L. This ideas was likewise r the gvmleumu represenung I the sum suit. who. in 1d- . diamond in bis shirt trout In 1am tl, {visa-Ii guests we , 1p ttre charm ayuur can! It "i'uimoad in bi of diamond l which mum Tret Inn, Dartmouth. must curiosity in its way. Une m are not told how it was T doubtless the dances were jigs, and bornpipw. on a med by a couple without be a somewhat difficult [m an u )lt It I: Ob' COU REE ,2 place. Imam; not a little cu an: lomlly blim room, never I ber. and dam heir mom " act, unless mu ' Were blind. h from their mil ' and Blower sent 44 Church st., 'lk may ot our ream- d they had been blis long time. and tl ch they are is ot 'NU, can move .1110! r with their eyes'ur.r, um for the Ni] walls: . r. Agnew] Fntnrrhll when speaks m uwu- Agnew's Cerul l as a pmhuuimul natum of rhts 't'tti- sonal experience. Ile sine for camrrh, and Wm know of the re- and effective nature all cases of the kind. uwder gives relief in Id Blower sent, by ti. Church mt., 'i'orototo. nts in at“! links, ' the gunk! mpresentins swan. art Ly a short time L ont', lulu rd dance. at u a..." Mud-v. In LAND dance. tbl I: requesh er of H11 orted l; making " _ more rag at DOCTORS men blind and the re is one we About. P ram. FI r30ttt5 must OF t1 w. _ - --a"""r""". - -_" -. '7 V .d- SlTu'rii"i'riGTiiiiGjreeeeetheft g.TIt [ fltmflhwfiawd _ . L ..lwmmu¢-fl'uhw‘““‘ In... "- Te'11T.huTc"'2ciTiaaa-_q- Yea. {BEE ti. WCURES GUARANTEED OR NO PAY! iii-é? 200.000 WEAK MEN 000:0! LL.. mum; ui'G'iis iiiiiiii,iit GarGaihak _ ix Munch: dammit tn nrinn u: urairus " otool; din! may and Imam-h - WE CAN CURE YOU f , Norvom atuuu.potuunt; click or dobi1itntmV. an!) mar ' hition-li!olru; 'p"i','di"uf,',',Q wily Giiiah'ioseit.atrlt mm'nnnknn. had and lined: sesrie keAtt. Ie.'. nylu‘, nus. b........ A..'-"-. - -rtet_ .. V ret. Prom the ttrvt row doses ' took of Nervire 1 commcnce-l n for] bu- ter. amt an to-day rertored couumtelr to try mu health."~ A resident of the Maritime Provincrs. In the perms: of S. Jones. of Sussex. N.B.. says : "For twelve years I was . martyr to Indi- gestion. maximum and headache. The treattr.eat of several physlmni did not tteip me. I have uken 1 law or me by McFARLANE * co., Wholesale Agents for VARICOCELE, EMISSIONS 553 IMPOTENCY CURED, ”midi-u to all my unicud totaor.eru" CU RES GUARANTEED OR NO PAY, "The vice. of only borked. lab ruin. later on a "gay tite" " tre. “DIM tho muck. I In bot-Iona tS;tuuitrrtun,krn, ore., Sf [THREE bode pains H bluebe- on body. ote. 1 am Tboy raw: 'GiGiGGii "" kiiFGu puck tgrwe treat and cure 1urictycele. Emzmons, Ana-mm Weakness, Glut. Stricture, Syphilis, Unnatural Disck kidney and Bladder Diseases. " YEARS IN DETROIT. 200.000 CURED. N" Method Treatment will can son "ttttttsuit" FREE. No nutter "I 01"me (‘hugm magma BOO Duo-m of Mon. Inelo- y-onumv, 2 c _----- -. - ..na I Ike“ u READER! r'J,ycrrili'vy.r'ri,r'; HIM-1A - ...F-""" F" , v ' WNO NAMES USED VATE. No medicine s--n1 ones. Everything confldl ment. FREE. nus. KENNEDY l, 1lillllhh JOHN A. MAXLIN. JOHN A. MAXXJN‘ “you “urns-r. 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Self (that. 713111 wk or damn“: dud my: MW poor: and" y Giiiisrdioseit.ntrlt “T185103 awed: WING or, Nee; drum- “ vdght abooe' pain: but Icon; who"; can thug bok awn-mu: mm of madman; but oid .1: All Co Dire Disc; can. mwm. cuagwm Par-amt words of tcrcr.torD' fro nero knew just whu they are about. In no common km: the day. they have 2mm farm wetting from the bran. Tr or; more Immerse! that h: " F',"' m man-a thdr catamaran: ty Ce hurdn‘a not oMr In the pre"r"e ot nature. but In every otter rim-{M at We tart-- Icn. Sottt" ..::~er1mn Nerve" ls Mwi on ' -stttrte princ‘::e that :1st: a cure I eertatrtr. t.0 tratter how d. -. vent: the are any ts.. lt striko at the have cerateen' trom whh‘h nor: the lite hr.” "ot the whole synf‘m. tt I! not . medicine of t-.et.rrtvork. In". a cocaine 3nd compreheulvc m Its ‘W. Those Who Hrs: h “7'. s tor Durham and Vicinity ttttNt t WY‘E‘V - _ CONFIDENTAL No. M8 SHELBY ST. DETROIT. MlCH. NO RISK. Dominion. mmon lanzua'" of 2.011 ture. and 3-3 heart. 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