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Durham Review (1897), 2 Oct 1902, p. 7

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h " *# 6 1 1 wly Inw faw ul _8 ___COCC HHH Ueen er. eeedingly low for muny years. The soctety has complied with the law of the Province, and is fnlly authorized to do business throughout the Dominton of Cagpada. There is still room for a tew more good orâ€" ganisors. liberal remuneration given to the t men. For further |aformation asply to aa- F. Montague, Grand Reeor er, or W.F. Campbe!l, Grand Orguaiser, Hamilton, Ont., where the head office is located1. ‘ Year 1902 to August UE es s ccavescqnrctens The society is in first claas fAinancial dition, having been managed in a very momical manner, as evidenced by the that the cost of management has been eeediugly low for many years. Year 1900 Year 1901 1901 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 1887 188s 1889 hy se l cle n SATICKE 4 M ahuce Its organization In the year been marvellous. Look ut the foll The society is a Isation, and has with any dear 80 & t At age of 18, for one year, on $2 besurance ; 12 monthly assessments at $1.16.., 4 quarterly dues at 75 cents per EMEERENES ..e0244.222, 00000 .0 inesimimar m cuss 2 _ _1 .. ) _ (CC° EEWUTRARNCE UTder 1« becoming more popular every day, partle wlarly owin g to the fact that it is purely Canadian, and managed by our own people, WHAT IT coSTS To JOIN. CANADIAN ORDER OF GHOSEN FRIENDS A candidate for initlation ouncil and taking $2,000 of e required to pay the follos . Medical Examiner‘s fees, . loitlation tee, usually...... â€" Life Insurance certificate Total cost of admisston . THE COST aArFTER y MEMBER 10. A'W“_V.v bye and sgsincere. ®# Do not be content with being merely ans expert masgter of form and detail, but strive to be a lawâ€" yer. TT SEs nE o wl EERDITNUTT 7. There is no need | to conless kgsorance to client, but never be above askinz for advice from those competent to give it in any matâ€" ter of doubt, and never alleect to wnderstand when you do not unâ€" derstaiul thoroughiy. n. Clet to the bottom of aiy afâ€" Tair intrusied _ to youâ€"even â€" the eimplestâ€"and _ do each plece â€"of work as il you were a tradesman . turning out a best sample of his manufacture by which he wishes to] be â€" judged. This prosperous Fratern 4. Arrange any case, whether for brief or for your own judgment, in the order of time. 5. Be scrupulously exact down to the smaliest item in money matâ€" ters, etc., in your account of them. 8. Be careful %to keep your papâ€" ersg in neat and orderly fashlon. + PAT & Plainly the only answer obtainâ€" able is such as may be vrouchsafed by men themselves successful. Perâ€" haps the wises: thing to be done, if you are somewhat vaguely starting ouf on a career and do not know bhow to make the most of it, is to study some such set ol rules as those which the late Lord Russell wrote down for the guidance of his son â€" & younger member of the Bar, say s Household Words. | L Begin each day‘s work with a,l memo of what is to be done, in order &A urgency. ‘ 2. Do one thing only at a time. 3. In any business Interviews uote i2 your diary or in your entries the substance of what takes place â€"for corroboration in any future, difficully. APPROVED aPPLI ASSESSMENT SYSTEM. uies the Late Lord Russell Preparâ€" ed for His Son. Is there any recipe for successQ men have been asking each other for centuries. And toâ€"day the question is being put more eagerly than it has ever been put before. Ruies the 1 Total cost ftor one 7**7** ~Cve TOF On¢ yeAnt.........FLG. 99 FEW SaMPLES OPF RATES Â¥ hase nu oi _ [2CTIAD Organâ€" ad has no connection whatever Amerlcan soclety. â€" The rogresm ganization In (ho-l year 158. has alloviea I woc uis sX uol 7 A RECIPE FOR SUCCESS. (GB TS PROGRESS * 1,.00k at the following "‘AND RECORD. Amount ofinsurâ€" ance. purely Canadian nitlation Into an exiatin 3:.1)mmflnnurnm-n woul the following fees : AXOO 00 AWb0) O00004 00 OOO OO ATION3 YOU arE straightforward al Insurance Order ir, on $2,000 of "CEncial con. in a very eco. 1 by the fact usually......$1.00 fee * & i AuÂ¥l No. of Members s»»«â€".$5.00 3,932 7,805 9,710 11,364 13,898 15,027 16,450 18,333 20,197 22,574 Monthly 3327 8,772 2,300 1,804 %143 $12.92 3.00 34 7 3.00 1.00 t6 B4 88 T O 5M t ty for vour ai/ .1C O"8gano ye bought for your daughter got ? Farmer Hawbuck (grimly)â€"Three «breakfast, dinner and supper. smm mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmng A pack of cards is the devil‘s prayâ€" er book. , i_g, * t /40% all the men in this audience who have not _ spoken a harsh word or harbored an unkind thought toward their wives for a month past to stand up." Twentyâ€"seven great big, strapping fellows hopped to their feet. " Come forward and give me your hands, my boys."‘ Jones gave h one a vigorous shake, after Wmh be raaged them all side by side in front of the puipit and facing the audience. He looked them all over carefully and solemnly, stops has that ‘ere fOr Your danoht+s. ««fulence see the begt looking wo mar in this wommunity,." Alter she took hor seat the revival ist addressed the men. " Now, I want all the men in thi audience who have not â€" spoken : harsh word or harbored an unkind thought toward their wives for a month DASt to stani ... :+ " Now turn around andience soe the besg mar‘fa this «+mmiunit. " Come forward ¢ hand," said the pre The woman did 8o said : One old woman shady side of 60. anmaus 31 . PUHP!L, folded his handy across his breast, and looking solâ€" emaly over the audience, said, "I| waat all the men in this audience who hbhave not spoken a harsh word or harbored aa unkind thought to ward their husbands {or a month to stand up. Maq His Doubts, Bam Jones, the Georgia revivalist, hates shams oft every sort, although some insist he is a good deal of a sham himself. At the close of one of his meetings in Pulaski county recently the preacher stepped down from _ the pulpit, folded his hands across his breast, and looking solâ€" emaly over the audience, said, "I| waat all the men in this audience who have not sniten ‘a Iakam °L120 EM Farmer The abovre name is a hous the superior excellence ol the sufficient to attract most p that the rate is the aame to points east as by other lin commendation should be . s body will tell you it ts the be (Philadelphia Record.) ‘"They said he was a diplomat when he first went to Congress." ‘"Yes; but (he felt more like a doormat when some of those trust magnates walked over him.* "Mebbe he w Jake, "but out no chances. If w you bet we‘ll imn: of the hanging." " Give him plenâ€"fy < the stranger, "and fself." Pain neglected, may produce chronic Rheumatism or Gout. Just a little Backache may create Lumbago. Just a little Sprain sometimes makes a Cripple. Just a little Bruise may do a lot of damag»®, Just a littla Headache may be the forerunner of Neuralgia. Just a little St. Jacobs Oil, applied in time, cures promptly and permanently Aches and Pains. Just a little cautiom; just a little cost. Years of Pleasure against years of Pain}f (Washington Post.) ’ To tell the truth when it ought | n0tf to be told is often the mernâ€" | est thing a newsoaper or a person | can do. It is easily possible for a truth to do more harm than &A lie,. ! We helieve the worst habit of the worst newspapers is hunting up and printing truths that are not callâ€" ed1 for by any public interest, and the effect of whose publication is to bring shame and sometimes ruin upon individuals or families. Men and women have been driven to suicide by having their carly misgâ€" takes or misfortunes served up in sensational newspapers â€" for no other purpose than to make _ racy reading. Fome of the most «Jeâ€" tested social pests are persons who plume themselves cn their love of truth, Botween the man or woâ€" man who will tell a white lie to shield another and the one who, in season and out of season, insigts on telling "the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth," commend us to the former, _ "Grand opera. The only â€" grand opera known is Wang." ‘"The Te Deum is a Grand Opera." ‘"‘The British museum is the prinâ€" cipal building in Paris." "Aristides was a god; he was the female god of Phoenicia." "Hannibal was an early Greek exâ€" plorer, who wrote a book called Herâ€" oditus." "Virgit was a vestal Virgin." "As I roamed in the deep woods I f.gw & h?'rd ol greyhounds bunting Aw nwaw for "Juilus Caesar was the Gracchi." "Just a Little" Only Three Stops. (Puck.) *_Btackpole â€" How The York _ Central and River Haitroad. Two Kinds of Mat. Kunning No Rlsk Truth is Sometimes Cruel. 60, stood up _plenty of rope," quoted T, "and he‘ll hang himâ€" e will," returned Alkali out hera we don‘t take me is a household word and ‘llence oi the road should be ract most people, but now the same to New York and by other lines no further re. tcaclrs & I d and give preacher. we give him the r'(;p-fi. make a sureâ€"thing job uths that are not caltâ€" any public interest, and of whose publication is apparently on the be sought. _E the best. whers give me your and let this tw upon Jones the mother of many Hudson Wwoâ€" veryâ€" Deatness (caused 1. O""®t8 for any C of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that c:“nhot be cured by Hall‘s Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. Â¥.J. CHENEY & CO.. Toleda tlon of the m. . _ _ "%US8ed by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eu#igachian Tube. When this tube is inâ€" famed you have a rumbling sound or imperâ€" fect hearing. and when it is entirely closed, Deatnees is the result, and unless the inflam. mation can be taken out and this tubsrestor. ed to its normal copdition, hoarfl’ will be destroyed forerer ; nine cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which is nothing but an Inflamed condition ‘of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any . case of Deafness (caused n», .. "® fOr any 20 P POET ET by local applications as they cann tf‘;e diseased portion of the u{- Theroothr:fiyh oa: ‘:’ny t? cur:d d.::fne& :'nd that is by conâ€" stitutional rem s neas an inflamed condition of the nm.-!.'..i‘-'.’.'.‘fi, by ae uk c EPP VCV . ‘"Then tell them that the â€" girlse are here and they can practice unâ€" til they get it Jjust right, having at all times the benefit of judicious suggestions and hints, and the inâ€" sp:ration of feminine beauty. Now, there‘s a sacheme that‘s modern, and we‘ll make a great hit with it." DEAFNESS CANNOT BE CURED Sold by Dru Hall‘s Fami j.4, 24 1 _ "NCn prosaic advice!" exclaimed the editor. ‘"That‘s oldâ€" fashioned and not at all upâ€"toâ€"date. What we need is a school of loreâ€" making@g for manâ€"the girls â€" don‘t need it. Just you gather together ten or fifteen nice looking girls and advertisso a proposal school for diffident or doubtful lovers. What most men need s practice, and we‘l give it to them. Just start it out with thi@ line in red int â€" lnvang ,} ___"}00UVYy giving advice to lovers," suggosted a subordinate. "We advise fifteen or twenty young people every Sunday how ‘to conâ€" duct <their love affairs.," "A fTig for such prosaic advice !" exclaimed the editor. ‘"That‘s oldâ€" fashioned and not at all upâ€"toâ€"date. What we need ig a anmasaft _/ 8 "We have departments for pretty lnearly everything," he said, * and yet we have overiooked the greatest chance of all. We tell people how to cook and how to make dresges and how to behave in society â€" and how to gsucceed in business and how to make home bappy and how to bring .up chitdren and how, to act under practically all possgible cirâ€" cumstances. We are the great inâ€" fallible mentor. We never make 2 mistake, or at least we never adâ€" mit it. But we have no department of love making, and that‘s what wa Newâ€"paper Enterprise. The editor of the yellow journal was jubilant. «Coi~ when her mother undertakes a reprimand, "Don‘t tailk, mother ; you know it‘s no use,." Somatimes she breaks in with, "Don‘t scold, mothâ€" er: just smile and say ‘you may go out, Catherine.‘" At thie point munbiey > umesaixpes on c Pe. _ A mother of _ a sensitive child writes: On Easter Ssumay â€" last I thought Imny â€" little twoâ€"year old daughter would enjoy the music and llowers in a near by church, but unfortunately |wa arrived at the door just as lsle last bell Dbegan to ring. It was lowi and barsh as the average bell 1a, and the child shrieked with terror and could not be induced to enter the door. _ she was taken back a third time after the bell had ceased ringing, with the same result. And it was months before she would willingly even pass what she still calls "tha chorch bell houwse.‘" Doesn‘t this prove the ringâ€" ing ol bella a barbarous custom ? Nays a wise little girl of _ three years when her mother undertakes a reprimand, "Don‘t tailk, mother ; you know it‘s no use,." Somatimes she breaks in with "Tanwme _ 2,30°0 _ HH Minard‘@ Liniment cures In a little water, about half a teaâ€" cupful of water to one rind, and to every two pounds of fruit add this leâ€" mon water and the juice of a whole lemon, also one ounce of ginger to every two pounds of fruit. The ginâ€" ger may be tied in a muslin bag if not desired put in with the fruit. Cook until the apples are transparâ€" ent. This recipe makes delicious preâ€" serves, and will answer equally well for pears, vegetable marrow, squash | and citron, the latter should be boilâ€" ed in clear water first until tender.‘ â€"Chicago Herald. keua 22 0 C CC ETT TTE bprpnyr uo mm ar cmd For all Throat and Giand Troubles, ll.:‘, Abscesses, Old Soeres Ulcors, Felons, Skin Diseases, Eczoma ‘lnplu, Stif _ Joints, Rhoumatism, I.u-‘uo. Srulus. Bruises, Plles, Cuts, Sore Feet, P owla’. Sold by Druggists, 25. Try it ence. D E L0 C CZ CCC METE Supplied to British soidiers in South Africa Wefi( * wollh llierteed omneany.) Endorsed by bast English modicaljournals <€ KEL!.“" ps Ginger Apples. Pare and quarter as many apples as desired. Weigh and use as many pounds of sugar as of fruit. Make a syrup of half the sugar, using a cup of water ; pour syrup over the apples and let stand twentyâ€"four hours. Now add the remainder of the eugar. Peel a lemon, boil the rind SCOTT & BOWNE, Curmists, Toronto, Ontario. 5oc. and $1.00 ; all druggists. We will send you a little free, 4 Eight cents a pound is cheap ‘for such valuable maâ€" terial, ~Some pay more,.some less, â€"some get mMiithingâ€" for their ‘+money. « 'Yo;%et' your money‘s worth when.you buy Scott‘s Emulsion. "~ "Ume nNappy and how to up children and how, to â€"act prarctically all possgible cirâ€" nces. We are the great inâ€" _ _mentor. We never make a e, _ or at least we never adâ€" But we have no department _making, and that‘s what we are constantly giving advice EOVE O aeiremperiee tp ds . 1 She was thin and weak and paid one dollar for a bottle of Scott‘s Emulsion, and by takâ€" ing regular doses had gained twelve pounds in weight before: the bottle was finished. â€" °0 tnem. Just start lt'o‘u't- « line in red ink : Come and Propose ! Eight cents a pound is what‘a young woman paid for twelve pounds of flesh. ~â€" n _w!_.__ lsta, T5¢. o0 : Pills are the best Wisdom of Habes » Tol.do, [+) Burns, etc. \% STAINLESS TORONTO i MB 0 CC a : PRCCCOT DTE to hold him for a while brooding upon the consequence of the ineiâ€" dent, this Chinaman went away with little more than a bruised thigh to mind him of his exploit. He was a Chinaman. No wonder that his mnaâ€" tionals dominate the Far East. vnineso High and Grand Tumbling. An accident of a most peculiar nature took place yesterday in Macao street, when a Chinaman inâ€" duiged in a clever exhibition of gymâ€" nastics by falling from a window in the third story of a house, picking himsel{ up and walking away as if nothing untoward had happeéned. He accepted the occurrence as part ofhis everyday programme, Notwithstandâ€" log this fall from a height eufficient to t:c.llry aoy ordinary person, nnd‘ J ie imce 00 mo s o 447. 7 Chinese High and Grand ishes from horses, Blood Spavin, Curbs, Splints, Ring Bone, Sweeny, Stifies, Sprains, Sore and Swollen Throat, Coughs, ete. Save $50 by use of one bottle. Warranted the most wonderful Blemish Cure ever known. Sold by all druggists. ENGLISH SPAVIN LINIMENT all hard, soft or calloused Lumna a One day when the mother of twelve children bad worked very hard, she said to the youngest (who was called Frank) ; "Frank, I wish I had a girl to do my work." Frank @aid : "Why don‘t you trade one of us boye off for a girl? But not me." t He Misunderstood. When the fat man missed his footing and came down hard on the rail the conductor jumped from the car. "I‘ll have to take your name and address, sir," he said. Stops the Cough and Works Of the Cold. Larative Bromo Quinine Tablets cure acold in one day. No cure, No pay. Price 25 cents. (Ilustrated Bits.) Miss Millyunâ€"One can be very bappy in this world with health and money. Deadbrokeâ€"Then let‘s be made ane. I have the health and you bave the money ! Minard‘s Liniment Cures Dandruff Gentlemen,â€"My daughter. 13 years old, was thrown from a sleigh and inâ€" jured her elbow so badly it remained gtiff and very painf{ful for three years. Four bottlies of MINARD‘S LINIMEXT completely cured her, and she has not been troubled for two years. Yours truly, J. B. LEVESQUE, on y us FH A F PP ' M’e_ssr_c_. C. C. Richards & 0.: "Weill, that‘s true," and it was ticed that the pedliar left with much lighter valise. _ *"I didn‘t know, mum, but I thought perhaps you might be the youngest daughter," A pedlar, with & very heavy valise, walked confidently up to the door of a respectable looking house. "Can I seae the lady of the manâ€" sion ?" he inquired, politely. "Yes, U ye ain‘t blind," the woman answered, "What do you want ? "Oh, really, are you the mistress ?" "Well, what did yo take me fer ? Did ye think Oi was the iceâ€"boxr, or a horse, or the man next door ?" she reâ€" plied, crossly. St. Joseph, P. Q., Aug. 18, A West ‘Philadelphia teacher of music is absentâ€"minded far beyond the ordinary, and frequently gives exhibitions :of his weakness that aAmuse and astonish those who know him. _ Not long ago, he boarded a car near his home, graciously greetâ€" Minard‘s Liniment for ;aie where,. peseue e ees cce EC d c o remedy containing no opium "A Little Cold, You Know." will become a great danifl- if 1t be allowed to reach down from the throat to the lungs. _ Nip the peril in thabud wn;h .Alleu's Lung Balsam, a sure TE EC P IDRPTIO NT NC vepnintrafiediiott se c Union side. Somatimes they are of soft silk in delicate hues. The feminine order of pajamahood is naturally a secret one, and it is only a girl‘s intimate friends an‘d dearest enemies who even suspect that she is a member. ,?ofl,henvenly things that ever were Tnvented for thé delectation of man and converted into a blegsing for woman. _ Snowy cambrics and lace frillz no longer hold their dominion . over the fair, one who has elected to become a pajama girl, says the Brookilyn Eagle. The most seductive maze of ribbon andâ€"lace trimmed linâ€" gerie in the way of a ‘hight robe is pagsed by with cold indifference. "No more nightgowns for me," copfided an ardent member of the pajama sisterâ€" hood. "I simply adore my pajamas, Felt a bit queer in them at first, don‘t you know, and kept looking at mysolf in the mirror to goe if I was really mysel{ or the other fellow. It wasn‘t long, though before I succumbed to the delicious comfort of them. Now I‘m busy convarting all my friends, awml the very ones who at first heid up their hands in horror and shricked, ‘Oh, how shocking! How manuish " are fjust the most enthusiastic over | pajamas now. Confess, now, aron‘t they jolly Lttle affaire=?" They cerâ€" tainly were decidedly piquant on their pretty owner. They were made of blue and white stripe mercerized linen, with bands and frogs of plain ghiteI and a little pocket on the left $ now aunt oman $ i GOT INTO TROUBLE ? UOne of the Othors. of Health and Wealth. Very Absent Minded. Une of the Wise. Lumps and Blemâ€" removes it was noâ€" everyâ€" Dr?GChase‘s Ointment W the cat," said the man. The cat w ed three pounds. "Bring the cat," said the man, " a pair of scales." In the evening the man and asked for his dinnor. "There is no meart," sa for the cat ate it." A man bought three pounds of meat, and brought it hom»e to his wile to cook for dinner, and then went his way to his place ol business in the bazaars. The wile was hunzry and ate the meat. *~ ~VsF 2 ©OLD IN ONK Day Take Lazative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All drwglnu refund the money if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove‘s signature is on each box. 25¢. The Whols Thing Modisteâ€"Haf you look ofer _ se new fashion plates I send you ? Ladyâ€"Yes, very carelfully. "And vat you decide *" "I have made a composite photo graph of them all, and 1 wish you to make my dress look as much like it as possible." At the first sign of a cramp or in the bowels take Perry buv‘ in hot water, aweetened, and 0 tered the difficulty. Ther» is {m killerâ€"Perry Davis‘â€"25 and 3in D 7 1 POULTR "Well, a lobster is a"â€"â€"he paused CoOMB ANI helplessly. "He‘s a kind ofâ€"of aniâ€" Good facilities mal that is always in everybody‘s ; solicited. Corres wayâ€"out of place, you know." Anq | y attended to. he brightened up with the glow ofiJOflN J l one who has accomplished that most ! * difficult process of thought, a rlel‘in-l n Itlion. "You see, a chap that tries ; "to butt in with another fellow‘s girl 1 !....!m â€"the other fellow calls him & lobsâ€" | Dskemer Stope swine terâ€"see?‘ m‘-‘vum:.b‘li': So that‘s a man‘s definition. But ,"':".'"_"“,'"‘"""- how about the woman‘s? Fortrinl ;ifi t works,me DF "Uob esw lt ns 0 90000 c PE / And there you have the two verâ€" sione. But how came all those repulâ€" sivre qualities to be fastened upon that innocent, succulent, scarletâ€" black creature, the emblem of jolly, midnight good fellowship, the lobsâ€" ter of the sad sea waves " TO CURKE A conn in on "What kind of a man do you oa.ll! a lobster ?" The bright younrg woman , who was asked the question pordered : a& moment, then said tersely ; "A , bore. Hp's always dense and stupia *‘ I ‘"Tell me, what is a lobster‘» was | the query put to a man who hn.li Just growled the offensive word at the retreating figure of an acquain-’ tance who had jostled him in the‘ passageway. ’ .nr-'!'llp'w‘l’xll 10 ;un p;m'cum for nslny "Oh, he‘s a lobster!" coming from Yeare with most satisfactory results. the rouged Cupid‘s bow mouth of | A Purely Vegetable, Tonic and Blood Dotty Dimple, as she waits behind ’ Purifier. Price 50 cents per Bottle. the wings with spear adjusted, ready Usually you can obtain the preparaâ€" to lead the line of "soldiers brave," tion of your local druggist, butl?gou means that the gentleman under disâ€" ;;“',':)""Otwgb‘t::lf'“’;d':.{:):’r mb:: cussion is susceptible to the right tles on receipt of price (50¢ per bot. kind of manipulation which extracts tle) carriage prepaid. lk)in:)u a:d cold bottles from his pocâ€" Pamphlet sent FREE on application et book. This opprobrious epithet has been cast about among people of all grades of society for several years. When it struck and stuck to the right person, everybody sees the fitness of the title. But what, exactly, are the malq characteristics of the "lobsâ€" ter If that should enter into this case, some light upon the exact nature and habits of the genus lobster humanus might be thrown. If the defendant were to undertake to prove the truth of his assertion, how would he go about it ? Buit for damages is now peoding ln the Chicago courts, which is based oa an unusual pleaâ€"the defendant oalled the plaintif{ "a lobster." Unâ€" der a recent law concerning libel, the person sued for calling horrid aames can go free if he can prove that the alleged "libel" is true. Lever‘s Y â€"Z(Wise Head) Disinfoctant Soap Powder is a boon to any home. It disinâ€" fects and cleans at the same time. t And .what was the causoe this? _ The same old thing. trying to get "something fo lD‘." The arm wase stripped and by the divildewit there lay a coil of wire, long enough to build a telephone line. The jig was up ! The newspaper profession was dishonored, the church was scandalized, and Dundas got it in the neck. And lo and behold! A sound forth like a tinkling cymbal : The walking boss came along and noticing the "rigidity" of his arm, garo it a tap with his cane to test the muscles, oul. A But he was a "local preacher" and very religious, and couldn‘t touci the liquor, so hae used the wiure. Of course the Bible don‘t say anything about «lipping a wire up the coat «leeve, so he thought it was no harm. That‘s where he made a mistake!! If he had taken a "horn of whiskey" or a "thimbleful of brandy" it would have stiffened his arm just the same and he wouldn‘t have been foand Being lan editor, his muscle was not very stif{, and so he slipped a piece of wire up his coat sleeve to steady his arm. He went to Ottawa to shoot at the Dominion Rifle matches. (Grimsby Independent.) You‘re alwaye doing something. This time Editor Reid, of the Wentâ€" worth Light, has slipped a cog. +9 sp Worn thin ? No! Washed thin! That‘s so when common soap is used. Oriental Logic What is a Lobster ? Ano Editor‘s Stif‘ain.‘ Ask for the Ocltagon Bar. #35 meat," said the wife t was the cause of all 0 same old thing. A man get "somethirg for nothâ€" man came home IIIB or other pain avis‘ Painkiller nd {.ml bave manâ€" is but one Pain â€" 0 " i heCE COVY 6 ) Z%. selling diamonds, 80 \o Rhoto: | Prott nioans s nepar d wish you | good@; dc w emplo o | ting our catalogue and ] much like i (ju%on Diamond Co., 405 1 , "and BFT â€"““u' There will be sold on the premiseg by pu auction on Wednendgli_, &lobor l-t,pn.:*l :':‘cloc'k. lll#lEltllfA.\ AR:G..:'Q I‘::Ilctn unction. rat farm sou # on Burlington Road; 37 acres; best sandy loam; abundance of fruit; two hour. and ous;. buildt ; Sold in whole or 0 lots. rsnunl:u per cent. at time of ctl:?nn.. on cast terms. came omm npemipnpnetmenccos «oo i P(M‘Kl-)'l' MAG“\‘IFY[NG Gl.AflS-â€"&HU up like a knife, for examining fine wo or the amail things of creation ; 1g invaluable to studenta engineers, mechanices, tailora, for testing cloti:. etc.; sent to Any address for 25¢, 5 for $1.00 : agents wanted. W anser Lamp and Mig. 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Addreas Canadian School of Hlustration TORMKTA Aam w00 y y ww en c lcicln c _A // dakenaned AUCTION SALr Stomach and Constipation Bitters Dr. Carson‘s Tonic "What did. you do when that horâ€" rid Mr. Waxem proposed to you ?" "He proposed by letter, and I simâ€" ply returned the proposal after writ~â€" ing across the face of the envelope : ‘Opened by mistake,‘ and then signed my name to it." i Minard‘s Liniment rolieves gh. TORONTO, CAN. Yonge T or Irncth-nl purposes . ALL _ BRANCHE® thoroughly and coensfully sawmsias a2 009 Made from the formula of an eminent Canadian physician, who has used the prescription in his practice for many years with most satisfactory reaults. I Male Tastes in Beauty. Maidens who have passed their 30th year, says "Health," may now claim that they represent the most perfect and advanced type of maiâ€" denhood, and look down upon girle who marry before 25 as nr{‘ much more akin\t0, #, for is a wellâ€"known: 'tt \ the age of marriage nee ith civilizatoun. Everywhere the more mature woâ€" man is to the fore. The tastes of men in this regard seem to havre undergone a complete revolution, and instead of flutterâ€" ing about the inexperienced girl, talking pretty nothings, they are matching their experiences, broadâ€" ening their horizon, sharpening their wite in clever ~conversation with some brilllant and beautiful woman. N ISSUE NO. FARMER BRIGHTONS, Patrhera Mer Clever oi 5, °40â€"A E _ START Yoy amonds, 080 l;.vlf:‘:m eneâ€"halt , we pay duty y a *xtra nccept employment u::{ll getâ€" gue and ll:on.l Offer Address ad Co., 405 Clinton, Syracmaa 8 PERFECT 18. #4 62 Front Street hg TORONTO. and Um.ni Rejection. 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