Go to a hoof of Trouble to Up Tower of London, ' people arm wears of an custo shill kept porter, atid a; sorgonn 6 and turn out. - a= The procession then marchbs oft, it is to the the RE bless 5 Sasi ps Sounds Corry A iia 'May, the colored servant por of its people, ed, br et se ss Stomach ways. Baulked,' or Go0KING ho WAGES Hn aie : ~Siinis TWO Avs A week, CNN] cured by or. Namliiton's Pills. "Mr. Oleminous' experience ia mot unye- wal. * Nowadays poof' stomachs are more 'the 'rules than the exception. A A ir on a | "oure, an always depend on Dr Nami they. reach 'the trouble at one, go Tight to business, work while Jou wléep Sad Nave you leeling beer i Dot outed next morning: S*My food seemed. to Stomach," writes Mr, "ot Newbridge P.O. "I had a stomach tha failed in some way to perform its work. Digestion seemed more or loss arrested rand: 2: grow thin, yellow, aertous. The QB & MALE HELP WANTED, AT TR LEARN BARBER RC Ad i spraction; oustany imare CoE moron a Ph achy logis a. pri z NEOUS. i Bi [When buying your Piano » tnsist on having an 'OTTO MIGEL"| Piano Action my Ralph" Qiémmons, . Dr. Baillie was & famous Beotch physician ofthe old 'school, patient and 'gentle as @& rule, but with a great practice that somet made him alittle testy with persons who consumed too much of his time with wee trifling camplaigts. At one time, Chere et bE 'off. excessive work: Health soon me, I oan: now, eat, sleep i Gare All Depended. Traveller (hastily)--"Porter, have got time to kiss my wife 'How long: have you been goad | after listening to. a long story. of r ailments from a lady who was ttle ill 'that she intended to go He | 'the he Sper that night, the doctor room. Witla sigh obwrelief. Be ha 2 wn got down the: stairs he was called back: Food ton" foebly. asked the lady, * I, on'my returp th-night, eat'n oysters?" 'Yes, madam,'"' roa the: doctor, "shells and all. a [] wend the ¥ Y.M.0 GR Cam, held" a re ah Lo or fam ARDS LIN for wun burn, an orien Fre To for colle General ¢ - "Cost of Lunching, ad "Do you charge, for bread and Jbutter in' this restaurant "No sir." "Then gimme zome:"' NAN Sinard's Liniment Cures Colds, Eta A Real Good Time. What constitutes recreation de pends, of course, on the 'point of view of the one who is recreated. This anecdote shows what one ungster thought enjoyable : A boy 44 a certain school wrote his fa- ther thus: "Dear Papa,--We. chil- dren are having a h now, Mr. 5-- © his leg, and can't iW We went on a pie. Bigs and it rained, and we all Many shildren here are mumps. Mr. He "fell off the. cart and broke: his ibs ribs, but he can work a little. 'The man that is