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Durham Review (1897), 27 Oct 1904, p. 6

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8 H After ewinxin; the main pendulum their ion tor a full minute. the been: laid him down as carefully " you Please. mwed the belt in two and pulled it on. and carrying one end in " mouth. he frolicked away and wee hidden br the Jungle. An hour tatm' the More party had termed e cordon around the tiqer's lair and sent in the heaters. At the tint up. roar the beset charged out with a fierce new] and killed a native with one blow ot the lpaw which had treated the/acidic:- " at y. 'A"d, minutee later he wheeled end chewed in the other direction. and. though he received heiieta from two different rin.s. he sprang open Captain Wen of the Artil- lery and carried hi- 3. feet helm laili dead. The officer. whe had been 'tlllllt " the 'tee_nrtettriiiiiorriiri - nve up the sheet. l It my be that the tin: vu holding the an up to no " than wu tire tn him. Ind wu hoping to feet him we I nova-OIL " than bud been the our ot a hand. dam would Eng teen gum {ml were"... H. ttnatty futon“ his teeth in the man'- huntln; belt. and lifted him den ot the ground u -tly " n nun might lift a in- tan. lt the told!" hm not been told out no our “sin that n tiger eats only what to him. he would have made lure that ho 'u to be curled ot. II. had a molver In his belt. and us " rUttt hunt! (on down tt "teottntqred the but: of the vapon. Ho might hue drum it Md hula! tho bout. or I shot might have {right-nod him " . but tt was hardly I chum-o In I hunts. Tho tut. didn't um to tickle his pom. [or some reason. and ho returned to his playful mood. Once. us he paved It an ”at. I claw caught. and ripped it down on . ohm-p knife would hue don; Once. too, I. stood with his 9“ on tho mun hand. but on " claws were sheathed. tho paw Nit like I bait ot velvet. The major wu rolled over a but . dozen times by the user. And the be”: looped on: bun buck Ind tank like I dog " play, and no muted to set I good deal of mammal. out ot it, um to preserve his good In- There was I long ten minutes. during which the mum- lived a month tor - minute. Then the beast slowly rose up. mad. with a touch of " right paw turned the Inn our on his face. After gaming " the new. he ran his no"; down the 103 clear to the ankle. One In of the soldier’s trouurs had boon Med up. leaving " ankle bu... And the an! [no the tlmrh I couple ot licks With " was“. .ttytt jolt like 3 Mo. An the with WIS not "pelted. the tiger than, wheeled Hound ma lay down with m. ttend on m. paws. and Installed " 0:- on tho soldier- rm. The beau was rolling and purring when on. of the horse. tn camp uttered a. noun. The major was watching through Bait cloud lids, amt the move the tiger made astonished him. He turned like u tluh and bounded six feet into the air, to whirl Mun and and ted to camp. - Through hln eyewlnken ho cough: Mgttt ot we yaw, and Luau remueu that no was In the clutch ot a tull-grown user. For the moment he Ins rejoiced. A panther hasn't the good nouns ot a user. and in also no" annual-onus. A tiger will starve bolero no wlll teed on anything he has not kllled wlth NI own paws. walla a panther Inll no}: " ugythlng tlyyt. come- in In; In.” - When tttis" niii, Tat -ta%' Giiiii Baum: back, the user at up like a dog, and parted In: the} great cat be was. . up. he had not slow. more mm a quar- to: ot an hour when be In Housed by Wttat ”not! to be the pun-m; ot . cat. only me Bound was much louder. Ho Ind never non-d the pun or a user or a panther, but reun- od m In mutant that one or “a cum had come creep“); upon him an he Ilept. ML- ........ a” _-e-,-- ._ " - _ _ - -7, ,_ -- _- -_. The user. as was Harvard ascertained. had his lair wmnn a new hundred not or when the soldier was lytnz. allGl' at mm. or two, a Dad was placed on me “than“: shoulder. and he mu turned over on no brggu ot his back. we: man. ot the Bonn! mean. VIII humus; with A man party, and one Iner- noon he wandered uuy trom camp I short fit1ett.Tt1, ugretcheq out under a 1:00 tor Terrible Experience of an English Officer With a Man Eater. The - Leno of the north country hots wnter on much u n cat does. Such a thing on n wuh is “moot unknown. In the winter femiliee of a dozen or more lire in their little snow-covered hute. crowded together like urdinee in n can. The wnter they need tor cooking and drinking comes from the snow. end fuel is to coerce that the ides of melting snow tor bathing would he considezed 1 crime. Consequently when coring come. they leave their tents with their ekine nearer the color of leather than n human tint-the reeult of combining utrt end smoke. The Eskimo has been cellei‘ the dirtiest nee on earth. but it in n quen- tion it the Loop cmnot give m Eskimo; pinto_end bent him in thin "apeet.--Nmri not! 'como' do who}: and ’tho' ’iéimiér’ woman and tho children. " in not “an" that the eyed women an ugly. when it remembered thet ”an of hendtn. over the fireeide with the Ineviuhle pipe have emohed them within and without umoet into living mummies. When pieced in he: pulnh during the'iemiiy migration. grandmother in u buried in fun " the younzeet baby. end when the tent in put up " the new encampment ehe in the tint to be carried in. The met in that the true Lapp looks After his old better then his young. He my be thief, liar and vegabond. but this can). eat down to " credit, After the 'ork Tribune. only]. bemthe mountains“ Whyisthewhik dill! 'h irlu"','ldl,lTl21 t And Wfi','1"ll','l'l,tltlft' at. to" the tartan. - tho cm of In mm. unwed-CI: also whethn he will be pro-porou- or unfortunate. Thou mn- lerlu but. been lauded down from tuber to not: our line. the only dun when their manor: “told wind" to the Non. man tn Drum. ot run. which, "ttarid Into Inga! were Btutrantood to produce . h1- not tho wonon. no tho sorcorors. on uso 1leAryurtHsdhamrnernrsdrtisditiCtseiiii mlslortuno to In - or (onus. to I "load. a to tontoll the future, hut no wow con ho - whoa tho 4tqr0metrtr ls being Won-on. It would tondor tho spoll powerloss nod plan upon tho woman o sor- lous. porhops tatat lllnosss. Tho drum. whlch ls Dodo of s llxht wood, has palatal upon tt o rudo roprosontstloh of tho sun. tho dull. Ind clrcloo malestIn; tho countrlos nouost to Lsplsnd. Tho clustot ot mule Ptt.e pluod on tho on. M tho swoon-or s tattoo on tho .tgefaeq with hls hammer. Yttq strokos, of courso. in! tho lar' that thy novo_ med ‘tho dlroctloo_ w the! 'dh,'rdpiLte2efiE mambo: “an mum-unmet” Muoohuhcu. “Intact-hm 1t1vriiteoayttirrtaCa%uai%iFGTri"G _rlT.trJn')d,tttgtr,'utNhuit2,t,ii'.i wmupnm an.“ autumn. 'tllt.t2epo2t,eL.te,2eELaE7rt.iiiii Inc-,1: _r_nn.tAtrttgysr-tts.aoirkar" PetPrt?yyeanattuirliadiiirii'uiGrT 'f2rtettmoeiri.uu"fiaa%rttriri. fetttteoertiiti"oaaViaiiCtrié'aa 'lltht"ar'e'gegeia,i2,iitug2Eir: sun. III-whinging, vandal 'igt'4'L"dl"urMpgAtE21ttisitTie,- attenuation-on. mm“: It". but can not: of “his “up“ In y_i,tf._tettougt-eyd,iidFtituiiT0F- but: u the provorbhl Yukon or Betgttgttug-. The in of Lapland In "rteted " win an may of Shaka-pouch mun-c ttt Inb- Pff?tt was. an black art-tmt “than. HELD CAPTIVE BY A TIGER. _ ,,,,,- --_V ._v.... - - mom to: . Icar- .neaatmnqgt& The rttthrtt.pieeotpteuaiouiEiiCiiiiiitn-tiG .etltfiitePitd PPon thp, nu- ma- In!" an tn “an,” Elk mun-m by “new: river: nad mm which up to cloned only than tum out. In]... In. tePer_rrr.iutrtrtiriia0i'i'G"iE an with the “In. of in“: on LI"- mm. the Inbound river. is ttterrtmatV tn their Innis. They know no but. touch; Tate, up tho - when the". lu___bo I n n- - ---..-r, ---- - hibClu'IDI (Ruthie Express.) m m 1iireitrTiifiiii7Gi'toG'""G l no and. on which a. mu 1"ttu ‘93,!°"'--th!13'0 on an 'ttyitttitrioiy FiaictG The oldest specimens of glass, says an authority on curious information, are traced back from 1,500 to 2,300 years before Christ. These are of Egyptian origin. Transparent glass is believed to have been first used about 750 years before the Christian era. The Phoenician: ‘were supposed by the ancients to have been responsible for the invention, and the story will be recalled of the Phoeni- cian merchants who, resting their Cook- ing pots on blocks of natron, or sub- carbonate of soda, found that the anion under heat of the alkali and the salad, on the shore produced glue. There is little doubt, t7gei,Tat1i,e.atqgii, of has ma ct on na m Em- gang. It wnags 'ir,'S'dl,tfed' into Rome in the that: tf, Cicerfoimagd tire-aches! a fl': mar a e egree o ee on among Romans. who produced some of the most admirable specimens of ghee em mu. factured; an instance is the famous Portland Vase in the British Rheum. Gin-smut. sedforwiadan until about A. D. 'sir-tua',',,',' Weekly. T,httir11leysy.tttts'ee.. in London recently fetched e In! fleet, under the ytmmer-rarei wetively. The Inst one sold " "I doétor'ed with several physicians, but it was all no use. Shortly after this I began to urinate blood and then I knew I was in the grip of that dread monster, Diabetes. "At this time a friend prevailed on me to try a box of Dodd', Kidney Pills and they did me so much good I continued the treatment till I had used three box. es. They cured me completely.” "I began to suffer with severe pains above the region of the kidneys. When I lay down it was torture to get lip again. My appetite failed and I lent flesh rapidly: _ A St. Mary's Ferry, York County, N. B., Oct. 17.---tt"ypeeia1)--That Dodd'd Kidney Pills will cure Diabetes, one of the most deadly forms of Kidney Disease has been satisfactorily proved by Mr. Thou. mr. rison, of this place. Speaking of his cure, Mr. Harrison says t Then Dodd's Kidney Pills Cured His Diabetes. Startling Case of Thom Harruon.or m, Mnry's Forrr-Ho Tell- tho Story Himself. TRIED ALL ELSE _ T0 lil] BENEFIT} " a further and absolute proof that theee phenomena of the sevens ere not occidentel. Mr. Penin points out tint the a word: ot the vocabulery show 14 words that an nag used but once. while 35 ot them, or tive sevens. ere used more then once. Hie eon- clusione, eiter an exhaustive engagement. " the “leven” feature. are that "not even the choice of the languages in which the Scrip- tures were written was made without marked numerical design " the threshold of the sub- Jed." The phenomena of the tttrum 7 and its multiples occurring in the New Testament have been touched upon by Ivan Panin. a. Russian student of the Bible, who for a number ot years has made " home at Grat- ton, Mass. This significance at the “seven” group will not be lost, even upon the super- stitious. who are outside the pale of Scrip- tural points, and, " Mr. Panin has shown them, their relations of their groupings to the first eleven verses ot the New Testament must suggesttht they were scarcely chance. says the Chicago Tribune. For instance. in these first eleven verses of Matthew, the vocabulary conshts of 49 words. or seven sevens; ot these words there are 28. or four sevens. which begin with vowels. and 21, or three sevens, which belln with consonants. "This distribution by sevens between vowel words and consonant words justly might hsve.been deemed accidental but tor the fact that ot the 49 words 42 ot them are nouns-six Be3Mttitb--tutd seven are not nouns." is the comment of the writer. "Ot the a nouns there are 35 proper nouns. or give sevens. while seven are conunno nouns. ot the as proper names tour sevens are male ancestors of Jesus and seven are not such. Not only, then, is the distribution of the 49 words of the vocabulary by sevens as be- tween vowel words and consonant words, but siso as between thetmtrt, of 'rltetett.' 'h" I 13“,: F I bone! _ none ' Prices: '. Me. Soe.t &hMohU 7 {Consumption Core Tttd"""' Daddy-Yes, I've noticed that. There’s the Rogerton family, for instance. The boys are, every one of them, red head. ed, while the girls, when lock. m of the lame hue, are attbatnt-Uimd. Oddities of One Fully. 'rr ' (Boston Trnllcript.) Pttddr--WUt u (“Henna than " sometime! between the boy. ad girls oCthts..e.t fugily. Denmark, France, 3m, Romy and... ' The pungent. foi left/Em in an cents per half ounce, or fraction themf, when Manned to the following coun- The-postage nu”roi'1etm is two coats per half ounce, or {nation thereof, when eddreued to tho blowing coul- tries and Btitilh colonies: ' Australian Commonwealth, NOW ma- lend, South Africa, United Kingdom. British West it,ttat*tt Domin- ion, dentin, Mont-em, evil, Bt. Kim, Trinidad, Tobogn, Ile', wands. The podtage rote for in fhe tr ell-phi: of - ,m on Hun received from 'hranshtt mu. f,'; 't'Aagttt 'te, Mt It' WW‘ 0 so by 't?dTl'l,'tuttlM'fitgltttl '"hrdlgahL,,,L,'. a my. Pl - ed, 't1',2t,',"ht,'t. the can Postal Guide in Canada for lath gene-ll game, so far u that. untrue. or) itiah colonies m coma mutant.- 1 ed. try, or wherein, Minn commer- ml gent.- nre elm C"t"snstraMa-toi-trre-tgs" 2se.S0e.81 A»: c Toetitt " and the can? will I Try it to-nig t, lt benefit you, we'll money back. Some Facts About Glam. Conhi is outward of Sign“. in Cunthedheuowith Figuxe Seven in the Bible. now now can. B. C. Wm! Co. " Lem”. N. Y., Toronto.Cm. il't,"ll,'t-, The pretty daughter of a farmer offered four kisses land who would do the n tyo darts lgst_ week, nnd three then had been; iiraGiii"V hettt.--guruaa City Star. A German inventor; working on the theory that most persons who are drown- ,ed are really overcome by the were. which cannot be kept from dashing into the face of the victim, has invented a mask to be worn in connection with a. life preserver, and this he thinks will be the means of saving many lives. It is provided with valves which will not permit of the entrance of water, but which respond easily to suction, so that the breathing of the wearer is not inter. ttrtered with-Philadelphia Record. - The population of the the departments ments of Normandy is 150,000 less than it was thirty years ago, and the de. crease is attributed wholly to the ex- cessive use of aicohol. M. Debove, the dean of the Paris Faculty of Medicine, shows how alcohol operates in tiro direc- tions toward the diminution of the pop- ulation by raising the average of mor- tality and by weakening the vitality of the majority that survive. There are places in Normandy where the consump- tion of brand is more than a quart per day per 'lll'17 of the adult population. Alcoholism is said to have got a firm hold on a large part of the female popu- lation Jig the " airly temperate" canton of Tourove the average weekly consump- tion of raw spirits is a little over three and a half quarts for each male adult and about two quarts for grown-up wo- men and young children. I Dillard's Lillillelt Cures Bum. etc. " 'Well, of all the impudenee I ever heard oft.' the clerk exclaimed, and he took poor innocent Joe by the back of the neck and ran him out into the street. "Hive you got any t-t-taela," said Joe. "Be and I then hid behind a barrel, and in a little while Joe appeared. Joe sauntered into the store and the clerk went over to him. " 'Helio, Joe,' said Horace, 'Where are you going?” " ' ‘o t e st-store,' Joe replied. “What after? " 'After t-t-tacia.' “Horace said good -bye to Joe and then he hurried me around to the store by another way. He entered the place and he said to the clerk: “Have y-you got any t-t-tacks t" "'Yes,' said the clerk politely. " 'Then s-s-sit on them,' said Horace, and hastened out. A Practical Joke. J. Adam Bede, the Minn (not; con- gr man. was talking the ot or " that; his boyhood. y "The best friend of my boyhood," said Mr. Bede, “was a lad of the name of Hor- ace ,?rowr,tcHoraee wss a joker. _ "He and I were out one'dai‘when met a. friend who "uttered. “ind now'the mane; is safe ӣ753: time."-ahe Golden my. This cashier thougit he wk, mad anrd told him angrily t it would take ful. ly three years before he could c act to obtain a. duplicatq receipt. Ag'l'l is just why I have torn up the origin- al," calmly . remarked. the, deposifm', hom dire' experience that all his pro- fitn melted any a coon as med. having made £16,000 in o. fortun- ate literary tpeculation, he placed the who]. ot his money, together with his will, in the Imperial' Deposit Bank at Berlin, and on receiving the receipt ten 1heftetrdts1,irtrtiulr tore y up: An ingenious nfethod of putting his -tngs1terondhiaownreaeshhnaumt adopted by . German writer, who found Alcohol Depopulnting Normandy. F? LIFE BELT no: A MASK. %;"i'gat'e.5"' I" wm every mar of this onqulry - “WHO KNOWS ANYTHING ABOUT BANNIGER" please drop a lino on the ”that to ' TIE t, ll, EDDY GUIPAIY. " Wu., tMMI A Sun Way of Saving. tllllt't BPiill)llNt $iliiiTllllit PAPER CostlyKiuu. All bayou. sellers and an" of Who Knows Anything About " BANNIGER '"P I Cass Countj S to the fun most work in 1 before night m Interested In this “and EREW there is no question that in the course of a few years it will be lergely in creased. The city has water mains and electricity and on excellent oystem of public schools. Its municipal governmt is a model for larger cities. Nome in becoming a Inge wholesale centre, some. thing new in that pert of the world. 1tnt1iitads ore being built, and he. Nome the entire our-rounding country is being supplied with the mie- and 3trmihs of lite."-muht:ktiiii' PM "The casual visitor will not be this to distihguish between the city of Nome, Alaska, and the ordinary eastern town of the same size,,’ said Col. William T. Perkths, of Nome. "The prosperity of Nome is fitmly established,” said Col. Perkins, “and there is no question that in the course of a. few Year! it will L. '-o- r- rm non man Is 0mm A hanks in tow, and regnrdleu of what they have heretofore subscribed, it seem- to us they ought to go to church on Sunday morning and start the new lub- ecription with $1,000 each. If we had one-helf the money any one of these bankers claims to have We would pre- sent the church with 1 $3,000 organ." Mind’s Lilli-eat for sale everywhere; _ V” 7_~~~~â€"â€" "e-_-m... 'V """'""'"", Kan., is t in to raise mane to off iU 'dll, Fd country edito’r" mum that the rich men of Eldorado shall see their plain duty. "There are three wives who ere members of the Christian Church {whose husbands um_connect_ed with three The country editor on my right out the things that lie uppermost in his mind. Tht Quintin Church " Eldorado, Lever’s Y-Z (Wise Head) Disinfectant Soap Powder is better than other powders, a it is both soap and disinfectant. Ad The capacity of this marvelous plant is said to be sufficient for handling 12,000 checks per hour during the busiest part of the day, which is late in the after- noon and early in the evening. The capacity of the pipes is not so great at other times, for the reason that there is no demand for such a service except during the rush hours. TORONTO Latest Baggage System. The pneumatic-tube system has been I installed on a very extensive scale at the Union Station, in St. Louis, as a means of handling the baggage of the patrons of the station without the dan.. ger and inconvenience of trucking it about the platforms which are ordinar- ily made use of by the passengers. There are 32 tracks in the station at present, and these are served b an ele- vator for each pairs of tracts The prospective passenger, having purchased is ticket has but to step over to the baggage booth near by and make the arrangements about his baggage. He receives a claim cheek and a correspond. ing check is sent by pneumatic tube to a central station, from which point it is sent to one of the 35 underground baggage stations, where the transfer is made and the pieces of bagga started on their way. All of these dgeetails are arranged by means of the tubes, eight miles of which have been installed about the' station for this purpose. ,,__ ._ --"-. r-" "we“ w W I“; And the PS?' ot love glimmer-ed Drum st the en ' And the whispers of fancy vere sweet. And I new them Main bending low o'er the cue Wheatheir heeru' dearest hope had been And thfe tg, had gone down in the darkness 0 n 8 t . And the joy from their bosom had fled. But the Heller In: there and His erm- were mum! And He led them with tenderest are: And He showed them . star in the bright upper world--. "run their Btar shining brilliant] more! They hid each heard a. 'roieo--'twaa the voice of their God-- 'a loxeuthee, I love tttee-pam under the Ir tom - Pele u marble. end silent end cold: But nt': end colder her heeutitul hey. An the an of her eon-row we: told! But the Heller we: there who hld Mcken her heart. And taken her treasure any: To mine“: to H- He hes placed it on ' The 33' will "0:" gnu. ice e " qt--' " e Yo a Ivete “I la: thee I love thee-pun under the r I t out I tether end mother who leened On the arm of A dear. gifted son. And the m o: the iuture new bright to their sue. As they new the proud piece he bed won. And the felt coming evenin; of life prom- ieed fair .9139 New cw we!!! to "to! M: The Editor’s Little Say. _. -.... w - I“. love simmered brunt 'eri?e, i?? Unlucky for the M 73" (Sometville Journal.) BiekB-Bow do you " to be ttttht tiahttg_etrt_Widarn Cil5i't"irtt" “and his was an all . 'iiifi'i'if,i, at. any. “a in. n In mania; st"',',','," to at“; for the rum" 1 In Smash: the length of time tint I widow must war her woods in determin- ed by wind. Just utter her husband', death, Ihe plants 1. f)tqPtaft " her door tt n which . ting is ruined. While the 'dit rennin- untorn by the wind at- quette forbids that she should many. Bat as soon to . rent uppun, no u. ter how tiny, she can by aside her weeds Pd.ArturytostberanimrtroiriGii Witching smile. s It blistered the horse but in a month there woo no ring-bone nnd no lame. Dear Mrs,---, have great faith in MINARD’S LINIMENT, as last year I cured I home of Ring-bone, with five bottles. C. C. RICHARDS & co. All sailors in the King's navy are obliged to buy a black silk handkerdiief. They get it from the government cures, and the price, about $1, is deducted from their pay, This year the Admiralty has ordered 100,000 handkerchief: from the largest Iilk manufacturers in the world. This number is 40,0000 more than has ever been required before. Each hand. kerchief is thirty-five inches square. putt of the breath through the blower lup- plied with each bottle ot Dr. Anew'l Cat- nrrhnl Powder dmnm this powder over the surface of the anal pauses. Painleuu and delightful to me. It relleveu instantly, and permanently cures etstarrh, hay fever. colds, headmhe. sore tin-out, ton-mus. and dur- neu. 50 Cqttta.-41 Catarrh and Colds Relieved In ID to 60 Minutes. - Ono short Pierpont Morgan, James Stillmsn. William Rockefeller, James J. Hill and Chsuncey M. Depew attended the some board meeting in New York recently. While the meeting was in session a messenger arrived with s note and s Ezekage for Senator Depew, the chtrge ing $1.40. All five of the millionaires were called upon to contribute. but the amount could not be made up. Mr. Hill's stenographer finally paid the boy, who possibly departed with a new idea of what it is to he a millionaire. DANIEL MURCHISON‘ Four Falls, N. B. Miami's llulment Relieves Near-Mn. “There are fifty-eight candidates who ask the Vatican for the authorization to enter Parliament. The Secretary of State, Cardinal Merry del Val, second- ing the humor of Pius X., who has al- ways had a weakness for ‘politics, has amv‘ed at a decision. A iscourse on the following lines will be made to the would-be deputies: “As the 'nomexpe- l dit" is simply a Pontifieal disposition, in which conscience, but not faith or dog- ma, is involved, the Holy See is disposed to absolve Four consciences and author.‘ in you to put forward your candida. tures in the approaching political eiee. tions. The Holy See, however, imposes, as an absolute condition to the permis- sion, the formal undertaking-e-which must be m writing-that in the exercise of your legislative functions, never un- der any pretext will you concur in or support any law which is contrary to fait , dogma or papal institutions.’ The candidates who accept these conditions will be authorized to present themselves to the country, and the electors will be absolved from the 'non expedie' Thus it is safe to argue, also from one hun. dred other indications, that Pius X. in- tends to apply on a vast scale the fa- vorite electoral- litical system of Cir. dinal Sarto, Pamarch of 'sniee."--The Pall Mall Gazette. Then in one burning question in Italy which never loses its vital interest, namely, whether clericnlo should take part in the political life of the mung: now forbidden by the Church. On subject the stftolo gays: ___ A Dillard's Milne-t Cures Dull-u“. 1 With splendid seriousness the end!- ‘dstes issue sddresses end the residents In supplied with voting pope“. the women voting us well as the men. The duly-elected Mayor slwsys names the style of n Privy Councillor and the rent of s knight says the London Chronicle. F V The holder of the office for semi years hss been the "Right Ron. Sir William Bulcock," n laborer. He hes his robes of office, n gorgeous cocked hst and huge brass chin and hedge. The oorporation meets in the village inn, and there ponderously discusses such mov- ing questions as the repainting of finger- posts. At the coronation this mock bor- ough hnd its civic rejoicings and toy-i worded an address to the King, who sck- nowledged it as courteous] " he did the congratulations of 11'l'IL or Edin- Wind and mather renaming. Handkerchiefs for the New. Little Cash Among Minimum Pius X; and the "Non Erpedit." til' Km; (1W3 Jethnnr-a ar" W'““NH-m1 'tAmr-NI-. dill Tn1et'.'f.ee.trclrn. money given an "tttrat Inc-.11 air, touch“. m M - m. a "ii'iii'Ui' ii 'ttht-ro-o-rail' ot8M00,autheintem.t on their alarm.) - “mm 0- an... III-Ho.“ - NMWuothoriche-tpoo- pbinthe world. They have COMM in thnkudowp LINN-a.“ it: A prominent dealer in real estate writes: "For three months I advertised in the newspaper: four houses without getting . reply and was tempted to du. continue the ads, " the cost had been great. But it finally came to an exten- sion of the campaign through . fourth month, when I got an inquiry from " out-of-town buyer, who paid more to; the property then we had hoped tn "utm"tdo-t'tdotoseumidottid coat at Muppet “waist-g. Keep at "" w“.- .e" of the governor'ot the county in". Nepenee, Ont., end we: I greet sufferer from rheum- ttrm. When the best doctor" in the com- munity and "specialists" ruled to help her. the buried her skepticism of .proprieury remedies end parched South America Monastic Cure. 4 bottle- cured her.-at nine mouths food, pressed every dainty upon it ara was known to tickle the palate of rep- tiles-geese, ducks, sheep. hems--but it would have none of them." It passed nwny after a voluntary feat of two years and The Governor's Wife a Prio- qtner.--Mrs. E. A, Via Luna is the in. A large Japanese python, which died at the Museum of Natural History in Paris a couple of years ago, had refrain. ed from eating for two years and nine months. It arrived at the museum in 1899, and was in the fullest of health, and strength. It was eight feet long, of brilliant coloring, enormous diameter' and of a singularly aggressive disposition. Ita keepers, finding that it refused ordinary Ramon- I" hard. not! or callous“ lumps and Mommies from not... blood spawn. cum, mllnb, tugboat. new”. luau. ”can; cure. Ioro Ind "colon amt. coughs, etc. Save $60 by the no of on. cot- th. Wanted the most wonderful BIC-us. Cm our known. l, A woman visiting here was struck by an automobile yesterday and seriously injured. Not long ago Bishop White of the northern Episcopal diocese of this state ventured to visit his old place of residence, which was here. He was promptly knocked down and run over by an automobile. It is to be added that there is no discrimination here. People that live here are knocked down and run over just the same. The police make arrests, but they doI no: make enou h of them, and general y t ey per- mit in much fast speeding 2 all sorts of vehicles. The automobi is the greatest and manifesdy the - dan. gerous offender, but the bicycle searcher snd the reckless driver of vettielee especially the delivery wagons of busi- nestr--eontribah, their share. Indeed, taking the differ- in the number it is doubtful if the reckless wagon driver is not the greater m-...--". disnapolis News. with LOCAL APPLICATIONS. no they ”not "aihtgo.eatottttedt-.NtarTttu» blood or eottattttgtimutt - end in - tta'uiggtg,t,".tdtu',',trn'ltl,dr,'fe .Heil'e cm Cure in token intern ly, ra em directly on the blood end mucous eur- tncee. an 'I Comb Cure b not . Tuck medicine. It wee prescribed by one o the bent physician in thin country (or yeere end in e rennin prescription. It in com- poled ot the but ionic known. combined with the bent blood purifiers, Acting directly on the mucous surf-eel. The perfect combin- etion of the two ingredients ie whet producee ouch wonderful result: in curing Comb. Send tor testimoniele, free. P. J. CHENEY & 00., Prop-., Toledo, o. Sold by Drugim. price 76c. Toke Hull's wily Pills for constipation. CATARRH CANNOT BE CURE!) ENGLISH SPAVIN LINIMENT "mad the house, round the house and tT. a white glove in the window? now. onrmtderhilrth_miGaaadi1s that mill there in n wheel, and now it troea,aad-ituamutrtillt The toggue.__ " .-. . ' What in that which by adding some- thing to it will become smaller, but it Ill' add nothing it will grow larger! A ole in a atockmg. What in that which never uk- quer’ tions, yet tequila my answer” A door hell. What in that which every one can di- vide and no one can see where it in divided! Water. - 7 Tnastak-h-mi-nnt1stmtup ina,modene-,frontwhiehInin nevermi-'ed,aatdmtkamtyedtrr alrltfyt tsrTJrtdrt. A lend Rm“ wamh-uy. Mal-u. Bon- and ifithii,tieMg,tn'fll"t.'h “In. lNAlILlD. var lock: with but handle for t."'hth [out useful and at“: cooker made. r I BLIP“. Wit paid on on!“ mum-ma cumulus. rtte muck. KETTLE All! STEAMEB "eetu"eigggnt'll", cola- plumes-u $EOE, A1teood can: "iitiriir"itNarvte'u""to. tyt'Pt,P'4t, mug-3' i7,rii2aiS2Sd,'i: 1-,." m. {(5123 want-5:" 188,014,110. 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