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Durham Review (1897), 28 Jan 1904, p. 5

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LTI M r'orst Paul Duel m America. Tho first fatal duel fought in what In now the United States was upon Boston Commons. between henhm‘m Woodbridgo and Henry Phillips. on the awning of July 3., 1728. These young men had quar- rolled over cards at the Royal Ex- chango ttVern, on King street (new sum, Itreel). and under the influ- ence of drink had agreed to trettte. their differences mi,th swords in the public grounds above named. The: h‘t at a little after Ro‘clcck In tho evening. and Woodbridge was mortally “-011"le and wzs found “a tho following morning. Both wcro gentlcmsn of good no. clai posits Pr,'li s' w-s L bro- th.- of Gillan) Phillipa. who mar- Med Marie. the Eater of Peter Fan- quit. tho build" of Monk mm, ou in". Woodbridge had not cow. You can never tell from the took o.' horror on a Woman's face when): er me has Just revtwivett " telegram which she has not ortmetl or thought in saw a mouse In the closet. Us: Lover‘s Dry Soap (a powder) to wash woolen. and funne1s,--rni'i1 like it. ..N f, um MENSlFIES Jumtty.--"The D & I." Menthol Plantar Illqhtly warmed and up- plied to the buck will draw out pain better than any other method ot treatment. Its action In ulmoat instantaneous. Pat was a bashful lover, and Biddy was coy. but not too coy. "Biddy." Pat began. timidly. "did yr‘ Iver think o: marryin'?" "Sure. now. th' subject has nivvm‘ entered my thoughts." df‘murcly rcplied Biddy. "I '., orry I): am," mid Pat, turn- llg "Nruy. "Wan minuto, Pat! mum] may, tardy, "Ye've set me a-think- Bo lure» that ynnr tlcurtn rend via Grand Trunk and Lehi;th Valli-y muteuttho " Black Diamond Hum-us." This In tho dirert and but route trom all f,'."yte,'rei'"/,,'"t I? this rout-o hummus in now ctteeke In boat and from I‘unmliun points. Tho Lehmh Valley hu than Manon- In New York, up town near ail Mat-clan hotels, and down town nenrnll Eurorenn strum-mtg docks. tuning paran- rr- or Europe " Marital expat-Iva " un- r. Net-um your tie an of Grand Trunk axon“. Hubert N. Loqu, Canadian Pas-gens" Atom.I Yonge nth-ct, Toronto, Ont, mum anunent Cures LPtheria. Rnlrlgnmtlng chambers are to be chilled by electricity; there will he an oxtra electric steering apparatus. indowndent of steam, hand and hydraulic uppllnncm; electric de- vices tor closing bulkhmd doors auto- matieall.v, and tho most powerful mklights. Minarit't; Limment Cafes Distemper, An electric log tor macertalnlng the speed of tho ship and an electrlc ’lend for turte'trtaiairtg the depth of water are ah) on the list. Another elec- tric novelty registers all s|gnals. in.. eluding new!) syrcns, a. record that might pmvo of great value In a. trial of " maritimo case In court. Cse Levers Dry ti Another safeguard is "att electric cortrlvancn to whom it the ship’s light: pm? _burning properly. n! tho [Baltic the needle of the In- .urunmnt points toward the vessel that In approaching or being over- taken. Even the rhythmic beats of an unsenn steamer»! screws ar ere.. -zlst0rm' by means of the delicate ap- mm; One of tho most marvelous elem. trical myrttrirnneme Is that tor pre- venting mll‘udons. he moment an- other ship enters the “magnetic field" First F Ital Duel It is " tribute to American in- genuity that this English and Irish built ship must havo nearly all her electrical equipment manufactured in this country. on, butter cake cooking boxetr,dump. ling {neamern and pastry cookers. Each of tho the clmtric colree urns has a capacity of forty muons. In mm of Port Steward William Durbridrto'a exrmrimenur, an electric broiler for stocks and chop has not hon invrmtod. Epicures say that nest cooked on electrical boilers has a. metallic taste. The Baltic l- to havonm electric laundry. to a soup plats and automat1eatir shuts off the electricity. 'There are doctrlc oyster and toast rang“. oo" foo urn... self-feeding tem and chocol- ate urns', cereal bone". -lce break- on. butter cuzters. almond and co- coanut (raters. ice cream Yreezers. nour sitters, bread mlxers. can; beat- ora. vagntnble cookers, plate warm- ” to hop out of the water at any half-minute up to six minutes. Another novelty to a. Dali-dump- In: oyster cooker for now; At the termination of a. given time the motor pours its savory contents In- One of the novelties In an electric walnuts and wattle huge. The axiomatic egg boilers, like than on the Oceanic. are designed to cook 200 as at CAMM, a clock arrangement causing tho basket containing the - new electrical “wrinkles" tor hot navigation, reducing the perils d tho an. and tor preparing food. -19 tho New, York World. She will mic her first trip next summer. hltla In Cooking” Occu- “not. -d-iegggt Ingenuity. The new! White Ra: liner Baltic, - being built on the other aide, I. to ho equipped Toth at least forty- One or Two Horrors. N. Y. Press. In Gointt to New York Snub»: ot a I Set Her A -Thln k lug. All In the Family. ELECTRIC MARVELS. D: .il'e Time. Pact-What beautiful rarert-tsiaek hair that Miss Ten Eyck has! Ctrqtinia-Yer, matches the crom’ feet around her eyes. doetm't it! and Looo years Ali. 0: TPA9 magnmcent specimens. He was fortunate enough to find the stump "r a recently cut tree on whim it was easy to distinguish the an ual ngwtn 1' age. Ttuse Were cunt!“ tor a some: or the trunk. care bo-ng taken to select a portion in which the ri: gs were of average thickness. and (n this basis the num- ber of the w.hol~ stump was calcu- lated. In this way it was f ‘u"d that this pmcuhhr t'en was betwre- 8 0 “ml-1 --~r»r .. ma. in t" e Garden of the Gods P.ke‘s Peak. Colorado. Professor Besaey, of the Umrersity of Nebraska. during a recent “at to that place. made an effort to. ascertain the age ot some of the magnificent specimens. He was fortunate engugh to find the There are many large specimens of the brim-n Cedar, " [poms monosper- ma. in t' e Ga‘rdeg or, the Gods P.ke's P S-sinse i wrife dig ieiGTiifii do snddel in de box; excuse me-Monetary Times. -_ no.” -1 ..., ..... ing de saddel and dats not very pleas- ure for me, wat is de matter wit you mister Jones an compnnce is not my moneys so good like anoder mans you lose to my trade an i am very anger for dat an now i am tells you dat you are dam fools and na good mister F J Jones and companoe i send you back at waunee your bicvkel to marrow bckause you are such. dam foolishness peoples. Yours Resoekfullee, J. B. St. Denis. QUEBEC COUNTRY ENGLISH. The efforts of a French-Canadian to express himself in English are. trome- times amusing. A man from Montreal hands us an illustration of this,which is good enough to print. It is a letter received the other day by a. Montreal firm of bicycle manufacturers from one of their customers, a French-Canadian doing business in a little village, where evidently English is not the language of every day. The names only have been changed: Dear Sir,--. i reeuv de bieykel witch i by from you alrite but for why you dont send me no sadilel wat is de use of de bicykel when she dont hav no salldel i am loose to me a customer shure ting by no hav- ison be directly counteracted. The malady is, in met. a. self-limited one, and nature uses her own means of mixer by bringing on what is called the “cr:sis." The change is sudden and striking and marks the disap- pearance of nll alarming symptoms. T110 temperature suddenly ur Ph the foyer disnppt‘nrs, the breathing is cascr. expect tation more nlnxndani, and the pundit becomes luii'ly con- vnlr'sccnt. 1 " T e retnarkalio transition appears to- be duo to the tact that the toxin has dune its work. and not that tho lung ls mater ally 101.0le ot its load. On the contrary, it may take days before the " gged tubes are prom rly cleared and before such n condition is evident to the practised our of the attending physician. Unlko ot."er 'rcif-limited and infec- tions diseases. one attack does not give any immunity against recur- rence; V. t Unfortunately itixérévrsvmd 1%); get wuistyvyeryd whereby the disease can tP,..o tubes in the affected portion of tl o lung are then clogged with this materml thereby increasig the al- reudy a ttmm respiration. Strange to say. howeser. death is s: ldom cuuazd by actual st1rrotuttson, but rather by the direct Mum of the toxic agent, w,h.c,lt, in its turn, has no special re- lation to tie extent of lung involved intlo inflnnmuzi n. On the contrary, a fatal result sumvt m" ensues when only n small spot of pneumonia. is present. Hence the great aim in the treatment is to maintain the strength of the pa.tie..t until nature can ml minute the poison. " " , x be cut shprt or tn; ctiilsttrUTtre iFi-" Tce tual vymplom ot the inflamma- than Its a sudden and severe clnll, 'trsftutws tuning a halt hour or more. and is followed by high fever. headache. hurried and painful breath- ing. and a dry and inutative cough. than tho espcctora.tiou becomes tsnged with blood, and in the course of tum: assumes a brownish, “prune Juice" color. - . -__e_e yawn-n... wuunutlvc clumCuh For some inexplicable reason the sum-inc microbe is more virulent at one time than another. and gives a certam complexion to tho epidemic. It 18 particularly active in cold. damp weather. and is less so in a clear atrtrotiplsere, irrespective even ot a very low temperature. Symptoms or the ni---How It Act! on the Body. The alarming prevalence of ptteu- monla or the fatal type Invests the discussion of the features of the dia- ease w;tn much interest. The popular beher that an ordinary "cold" is the forerunner ot the dRsease is well founded. but the cataruh acts merely by bwermg tie tone of the system and making it an easy prey for the pneumomc Infection. mulch is, alter all. the essential causative element. was the son of a gentleman ot some distinction in Ibrbadoetr, one ot the magistrate. there, who had formerly been settled in the minia- try as pastor in Groton. Conn. The place ot meeting was on the rising grounds of the Common. not far from the Great Elm, near where, in the olden time a. power house; [stool Sunni swords were used- No one hat themselves participated.- IWoodbridge fell mortally wounded land died on the spot before next i morning: Phillips was slightly he was on his way to France. .whtrt. he died in less than a year of ttriot and a broken heart.-United Ser- vice Review. t morning. Phillipa was tr11trttttr wounded. and at midnight. by the aid of his brother Gillan). and Peter Panels", ot famous memory, made his escape to the Sheerness. a Brit- ish man-of-wnr then lying in. the harbor, and before the sun of the next morning had fully discovored to Interested friends. the nftaerttble result of tho unfortunate" meeting. plated his 20th year. He was a young merchant Who had recently been admitted to business as . a. partner with Jonathan Sewn". one or the most active merchants of the place. Henry Phillips. a young graduate ot tho college at Cam- bridge. was about four years older than Woodbridge. having at the time ot this melancholy almir com- hleted his 23nd year. Woodbridge Thonsand-year-old Cedar, Tov Her Hair. PNEUMOMA. "ttttrr, 35 Shiloh’s _ Qonsgmption} Bis 'Tieh"t-Dott't you know,Ton. my. you would not let your left hand [wow what your right hand does? Totmtt-Sies'm, but vou've just got to take both hands when you want to tie a tin can to a dog's tall. Miaard'a Limment Cures Garget enough." my head. aid 'si/Vet-Tide-GI",","; soothns my Atoytorr breast. loou'd not; returi tt I (tmttrddr" Evie aiiiii all objections. I have kicked long --" " “Yes." she whispered, placing her blonde head upon his shoulder. "’13.ko me. I am yours through all eternity. For many years I have spurned tho love or mm, but time has warped my pride, has warmed .A (Montreal undertaker displays tins MTB- (Why Walk About in Misery When I Can Bury You Decently for $18 ? French Village. I know M.NARD'S LINIMENT will euro Group. J. F. CUNNINGHAM. Capo Island. I know MINARD'S LINIMENT is the best remedy on earth. "You will consent t" he murmured, the hot tears rolling down his flush- ed cheeks. "Though you are only a coryphee, I love you with the fond and trusting love which comes to, man hut once in a lifetime." I know MINARD’S LINIMENT will cure DiphtlyyM, - Henrique caught the coryphee in Itiy_prms and kissed her. Philadelphia Inquirer. The Rom-ans considered good roads a necessary part of their military equipment. Senator Latimer thinks they belong properly to the agri- cultural department, and perhaps they do. but he would be more likely to get his bill for them through Congress if he could per- suade that body to take the Rom.. an View. Norway. Me. '"Weel, Dauiqt, ye've been up see- in' that gran' erection o' mine P' "Deed, hiv' 1. air: . "Cray strong place that, isn't itt It‘ll tak' a man a' his time tao raise cat o' you at tho day o' judg- ment." "Hoot. ma mom" Bald David, “ye can gie yerselr little rash aboot nsin' gin that diy comes. They'll tak' the bottom out o't tale let Ye, ta' doom"-epare Moments. 1 ' The Lu dire Tonic "S It cures the most stubborn kind ot coughs and colds. If it doesn't cure you, your money will be refunded. Prices: B. C. WinskCo. an: 25c.50c.$1 u_Ro..rs.?hrporimto.daii. In one or Glasgow's nrtelr laid- out cemeteries, a rich citizen. who ma notorious as a sceptic. had erected a. massive mausoleum on what he termed “his ancestral plot." One day he met a worthy older of the kirk coming away from the Vicinity or tho imposing mass of masonry, so he said to him]: 't'sosrYoirCvi/i7t%F, w1iiiGCgiTriiiiii Gentletneri,-Pleatee mail me immediate) a copy of your " Treaties on the Horse and Illa Diseases." I wluh to make in study of the horse We are users at. my home ot Ken.. Ilull’u Spawn) Cure, which is a most valuable medicinal remedy tor the home, and is AHEAY‘g WORTHY OF RECOMMENDA- Joggtnn Mines, N. B., Sept. 29, 1903. Dr B. J. Kendall Co.. Enosburg Faun, Vt. '. WORTHY OF RECOMMENDATION About tho Size of Him. January Smut Set. "Pa, what it, a. model man 'r' "A model man, my son. is generally a. very small sample copy, or tae- simile, of a real man. and 18 usually made ot putty." - Mrs. Margaret Bmph often did until Dr. Agnew’s Cure tor the Heart gave her new hope and our“ her heart and nerves. " I was tor two years a mat tattterer from heart trouble and nervousness. At times l wu- eontined to bed. when my pain was suin- tettee that I would have. welcomed death with joy. I was attracted to Dr. Agnow'l Cure tor the Heart by reading ot some won- derful cure wrought by it. One dom- gave me relief In an mluum. After ualng tour bot- tle: I can truly nay I never lent hen-r in my 1ite."-Martraiet Smith, Brunch, Ont. " h Do you catch cold easily I Does the cold hang on t Try Ever Felt. That Death Would Be Welcome? Rest for Mother Pleasure for the Children The New Century Washer Dr. Agnew’o Pins. Ao dou- 10c. 28 How to Get Good “Buds. ONTARIO ARCHIQFS TORONTO Why. Indeed.' Toronto Sm): 391m D. BOUr1LLIETt. A Seep! ic‘s Mistake. Surrender IOSEPH A. SNOW. c|l' all”! "v,. , HAMILTON, O n t, nry; Five to 51: min. Ball Bear. In " th u d strong spiral wring: re- dare to a minimum ttll the wet]: um sunny megs-1 "ord. the children an 'o'ph",ll'e", I t y o rendering e f f e c t iv e help, and at the a a m , time delight themselves in Cows. The cemetei'y. he says. is at the foot ot a chain of mountains in Uganda, and the elephants have evi- dently come timre for along time as soon as they felt tha,t death was up. pwaclnng them. In no other way, tho Major points out, can we account tor the tact that hundreds of “k119- tons of elephants are to be found there. The natives know well that the londly animals are in the habit ot selecting this quiet spot as their last resting place. and whenever they w~--1 lrnry t"ey are confident that they can get it by searchlng the cemetery. ‘Major Powell Cotton, ot the North- umberland Ftwirera, who has just re- turned to England after travelling tor leveral months through Africa. tells a remarkable story about a cemetery in watch the only bones are those of elephants. "Clolmanlu" ls a comparatively modern form of the rol‘ectlng craze. It condsts ot an irrca‘s Illa umbition to gather together by.» of all torll. sizes, and shapes. One victim to the habit, a woman, openly conlessed re- cnntly to having travrllcd over 103),- 000 miles In pursuit ot her hobby, during which time she had expend- ed entirely on keys, quite a re- spectable fortune. Her collectlon comprises the key of the Nurem- berg iron virgin; one traid to have belonged to Cloopatra's Jewel case; a huge iron specimen from the Tower of London, picked up In a. Wardour street shop: tho one that; used to unlock Anne Hathaway's cottage at Btrattotxrort-hson; and many others equally curlmls and in- toretrting.--Chitsago Tribune. The directors consilted tOgetner In whispers, and then quietly sent tor am officer. The man evidently was imgatte.-. Chicngo Tribune. _ "Then the money will be invested in bonds or real estate, we presume, and we shall be allowed to use thee income in erecting new buildings and pnying running expenses P' they {altered "Not at all," responded the rich man. "The gift will be in cash. to be used in any way you please. and when it is. all gone there will be another $5,000,000 at your dire posal, gentlemen. Ir you hare spent the first sum wisely." ( " Claimanla " New Pad for Collectors "You' will not need to raise any 81a0o0,000," ho repllcd, "the dona- tion will be unconHdrmtial." "But," “my said, after they had recovercd from their surprise. "it will br' impossible tor us to raise the $10.C00.000 that will be need- ed in: order to secure your mualfi.. oent gut.” _ H: culted the directors together wnd said to .them: "Geminmcn. I purpose giving you institution $5.0UO{000:" _ .' Hit. at. Carnegie. Once there was a. rich mam- a very rich man-who wanted to do something handsome for a strug- gling institution of learning. In Germany they make condensed eggs'. Tue osaperiluous water is re- moved and sugar is added. The con- densed eggs are put up for the mar- ket in hermetically sealed boxes, a one-pound box containing about nr- teen GDP. 'mis article finds " good market; in South Africa. but during the present egg tamme they might be Imporctd Into this country with murder less profit. ' 't a . - minard’s Liniment Cures Colds, etc. Miss liute-You should be able to guess tho answer at once. Mr. Phosy-Yetst What is it? Mups liute-Nouo of your business. The Correct Answer. Philadelphia Press. Mr. Ptto.i-1 was going to ask to try this little trick. Multiply the years of your age by three, sub- tract twenty-one from tho total and What’s the answer? l all mercury will surely destroy the sense ot “Holland completely (lemma: the whole aya- tem when entering it thrown: the mucous surfaces. Such articles should never be used except on Uri',',',',','),',',",, trom reputahle physi- clans. no t 1e dumnge they will do in ton told to the good you can DORRHILV derive trom them. Hull’s Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney, & Co., Tolwlo, o., contains no mercury, and in (ohm internallly, acting directly upon the b nod and mucous nurmccn of the awn-m In buying Hull's Cutarrh Cure be sure you got the genuine. It in taken internally and mtule in Toledo, Ohio, by F.J. Cheney & Co. Tetrtimonials, tree. Sold by Druggiuta. Price, 7Ge per bottle. Take Hall's Family Pills tor constipation. 1 out in tho nunuerv over which she presided. 'the ladies claiming the right of “popping tho question.“ St. Patrick said he would conceive them the right everv seventh year. when Bridget “new her arms around his neck and exclaimed. "Arratr, Patrick. Jewel! I daurn't go back to the zirls with such a proposal. Make it one Pear in four." The saint replied. “Squeeze me that wav again, darling. and I'll ghe " Leap Year, the longest in the lot." Thereupon the impulsive Bridget proposed to Bt.. ‘Patrick. who, or course. could not marrv. so he mct the difficulty as best he could With kisses and a silk gown. But what about this Act. passed trg this: tieottistrpar'iament in 12:28? “Ilka maiden thall haeilbei‘- tie to speak ve man she likes. Gil ho refuses to tak hlr to be his wet ho shall [av the sum ot one hundrld fancies." Itather scrious this. but per- hors this law has hem rescinded. This libertv or proposal has often taken advantage or by the ladies before now. Then for eight vears t'itee have been deprived of their ma- trimonial pilviiogc. so bachelors will better look out or he rropared to gov forfeit. Beware of Ointment, tor" Catarrh that Contain Mercury, Bridget one! St. Patree--wttat Scotch an to Do. no Irish version as to how this custom originated commends itself been“; ot its humor. St. Patrick, ac- cor ilng to tho story. was once wail:- ing on tho shores ot Loguh Neath when he met tit. Bridget in tears. Sho sltatod that a mutiny had broken , -m--Y»v-r ot' F,tetthatttte. LEAP YEAR PROPOSALS. Condensed Eggs , ot learning. - directors together “mum Transcript. Carrie-worth" is going to bo marred t I red, I suppose you know? She dell“ that he is the belt man that Nor |.ved, Bessie-And yet she told me the other day was the worst ot all her lovers. I f f Csrrie-r know. but none ot the others actually proposed. you lee. A London physician. at tho risk ot giving away the secrets or his pro- !essmn, writes to a paper that in tho oouree of thirteen visits to a. victim of thetgrrip he could do but two things of pomtivo value. The first wan to open a window, and the amend was to pull ott three ot the six blankets under which the patient was swel- tering. The moral is that sick people need fresh, air even more than well people do. %uo 7.672.848 house- ‘nndl Btotrtt.--You seem very nttmtive ah .Gresat- Britain: Of mod to Illa. m} Why don't you mar- only 1,151,998 am private dwelling ry her? Blaltrtrsr.-I hate the idea. of houses of more than $100 yearly throwing her chaperone out of r. “Ania-l . - . . ren ta 1. "siwe," answered the fair one, as she strangleq a yawn. ' That is. it you ever give me he opportunity." “Will you gone I."' mike] seemed unabl Let-presence. -63 Dr. Agnew! Ointment Cures P5l0?.- Itchinz, Bleeding and Blood Piles. Comfort in one application. It cum all skln disease. in young and old. A remedy be. yond compare, and it never mil». " can“. Can be had in TUBS, FAILS. WASH BASINS. HILK FANS. STABLE PAILS. ETC. '"P, en my great-uncle w‘nked at the pretty young g‘rl and she smiled at him with approbation. That night he was feastedno more." " 'You askme if it is lawful to bap- tire with soup. I answer, in soup in general. no; but in coup like yours, yea; ror between this soup and water there is not the slightest dit- forenee.' FIBRE WARE Use "My great-Inch smiled grimly. ‘Here.' he said, 'I make a distinction! A}: that everybody roared. He paused till they were quiet. Then he went The Order has just et history. -- ..-..-.., . «was? PUBELY CANADIAN. BEBIJLABLY INCORPORATED. HEALTHY-u IEUAILE ”when wnnred. Wrttr- . “You are a. clergyman. Tell me if ”his lawful to baptize with soup.'_ ”113:0 latter. as soon as the soup came on, winked at the young girl. Then he laid to my distinguished relative: _ _ - ___ 'r "__" - ali:; we " f urea at this my great {are bl 3123),“. His naturals violent temper was rtrdcubled. He got ready for his boat. Ennis $rmritigyaiita "At a dinner party one evvning, my great-uncle overheard his host tollirg a beaatitul young lady of his tripk of saying- always, Home I make a dite ticntion.' Tho host said he would amuse the y ~u--g lady by making my great-uncle any. 'Hero I make a. dis- ttttion,' all through the evenirur.', - “My great uncle," she said. "had two riullaritics. One was an ttttttow- crnahlc temper ;'t! e Omar a. curiouuly t'atitxunative habit ot mind, mapl- tested by n. tr‘ck he had d beginning everytiung he said with the words: 'Here there is a distinction) The Countess ot Shaftesbury, Sir Tlyomas Liptou's guest at the yacht ram. is a descendant or a noted English clergyman. Lady suitabury told an Interesting story of this cler- gyman to a woman reporter one at- ternoon In New York . _ _ 'erA., an A little Sunlight Soap will clean cut glass and other articles until they shine and sparkle. Sunlight Soap will wash other things than clothes. " The Canadian 0mm fiii2G""""ii"ii"ii"i'ii' "TC-tu-m,-. "!ill 'trgirg Ahead. Whr Fred Was the i - -"--. mum: vault-a nun" III Ieul1l Organizer- wanted. Wrttr-. w. F. MONTAGU Grand Mord" Hanna) o. w F. CAM PBSLE Grand Gnu-er: it'A'll'n'?1"k Peet: 26f Wanted the Opportunity. Chicago News. ll you think of me when I'm P' ankelthc lovelorn youth, who d unable, to tear himself from , tt cures those haw. deepoeated eoatghs-qahes any the Borertei-heais the tltr-tren-sa the lungs. None the less effective because it in pleasant to take. Just try one home and ice how quickly you get full of that cough. At your drums“. Mc. bottle. a order has Just cloned “other pro-pen" you. Total mauve approved nnpucatlolu Total Inch-nae In Eu has , mm Total Momherahlp...Tu.....l.‘.:gg:..-.:”.munflmmm Total Surplul PtimucCC11' .. WM... From any flrtrt-ctnss dealer. dltilt_,itt.t.N The Trip A Dist inet ion r which ordinary remedies have not reached, will quickly yield to Beet. That Cough "See here, Edgar." said the gloom? mother. “don't you think you had better economtze a little t" "Nos mother." rented the gmm: "it isn't time yet." "It isn't time yet P!" "'No; we're still got some of our savings. In about three months we’ll be broke and have to economist" ...................................20.000 . a .‘n In.» A “Johnny In a very imaginative dud." laid the fond mother, “but Wil. " I: more practical. When Willie de- cides that he wants anythhg hp svts out to get It." 'a have notoed that dTterenre," nn- Iweved the unreermq bachelor. “Johnny wings ‘I want to be an ttrt- get.' but W [lie smokes cigarettes and skates on thin we." steady fo. v.-................ . . Kidney "porlmerttc-Thereu no rim» for expertmentttue when you‘ve discmwrd that you are victim ot some one form or another ot kldrey din-nae. Lay hold of 11n- treltment that thousands have pinned thmr taithtotutd bu caved quickly and Perma- neatly. South American Kidney Cure stands mimntln the world of medicine an tLe kldney mlenr'a true-t 'Hegtd.--4P2 Bumble News. Tho general opinion is that leTTs matter ihould be given Without color or bin. and the editorial Lingo renewed tor such discussion pt the news a. shall make its meaning clear and enable the reader to form sound opinions about it. hSSUE N0. 6 1904. COX. JOHN THOMAS, 0F KT. MAIN 'S Glyn, Hutu, who mile-d from Plr, month with tumor and hrnuwr July 1m}. 1871 Brother Frank Inquires. Write if Common “not. Enter. England. " "IUIIUJ "IUIUI no! u ieqriti. muta a n " pronuhlo human, an excepuonuny Rood iitht2'rit'"g',tf, mptre.r-mtxker. th ttt brlnm In the do In Plan and full pun tieulttN tor 10 cent- ttt nmmpn. Don't toreet, the trauma. and address Standard Supply Co., “Milton, "ut, The meerence ir:GrJa-Then, k jliaerliaker-wrii'i' In con la:- ot nomethlnz which my”. new tor you by corresponding with ' A. SEAMAN. " Calhoun St. Toronto, Ont. In loo ot " to 100 um tor one in th" heart at an Mum Frult Ben. up“ Grin-by. - and electric road: l...“ an. property. aiieo-uoeeoot the day. Tom very maniac. Apply J. cNr'l,%1','ih P. 0. Box 8. Winona, Ont, BRUSH & 30., NO BRASS EYELETS The Time tor Economy. We! l POPULAR CORSET FOR I904 STY LI") (LONG HIP J B greatly increased by judicious In tenth: " Specialty StO“k8." “I! Met the but inf!“ What News Should be. .-tiiiiiiii'orirli MANUFACTURED ONLY " Philadelphia From lRUlT LANDS WRONTO. - ONT. 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