THE PAILY BX AMINER, CHARLOTT stows, LTO LET I © a - ee Al ad aa dae ciate i tae hii peedat ore coasts ors ae = unyon’s R emedi ies Le A ’ ee >} 53 A ~ ahd OS . “ESE: a> ee <> it Se a mee ca th i a. “ya 3 Ci i Th NARA Mil OF AANeTANTEY OM TY mili Uitlied HI at Hy DURANTE Pe PEE <i ‘ rs " fil es 3 : i ad i : rit a Pt 5 CRGLLE 2 Ui’ iV til Ue u itu | RL Wit wth ix = 7 — a { A k ; a . <mes é C> fm, Themes Meseninin ufferers from Rheumatism, Kidney Treuble or as will receive sample viais Mun yon’s Remedies for these Diseases without Cost. _ Thaen iho Re i ‘ ad fha afr al DAVSie WIth Nis frein PHENE He i } : ' ‘ ; aiis iit ig levie Ur H i iif } LH tit Woy WU DU RUE RDU ib AUNT oO | VSG HOW, UH a" roe & “3 & a 4 7 a4 Ly iE. ; Boe 13) Mostiy for 25 Cents, RUN YON Cc UR an 5 CAWARVE EX Rhenma tise, Dyspepsia Kidney Treable, —— Complaint, Nervous pros- tration, Bleadache, Gaids,C vughs Pcamalie Complaints aud all Throat lLaug ama Ebeod Discase. % _ 77 MUNYOR’S At asy Druswiats IT C@STS YUU NGTHING for a offices. No obligation to buy medicine. case, FREE. BON'U PAY BIG D@®CTOR'S BILLS. Donut risk your pealth, perhaps your life, when you can consak a skilled specialist abso utely free of charge LIST OF MUNYONS REMEDIES. A SEPARATE CURK FORK £ACH DISEASE. Munvex’s Rheumaic Cure seldom fails to relieve in one three hours amd cures inaffew days Prive 25c. Munyon’s Dyspepsia‘Cure positively cures al] forms stomeech treables. Price 2dc. Munvor’s Cold Cure prevents hours. Price 25e. Munyen’s Cough Care stops coughs sight sweats,allays soremess and speedily heals the lurgs. ‘Price 25e. Maayon’s Kidney Cure <peedily cures pains all ferms of kidney disease. Munyon’s Headache Cure stops headache in three minutes. Munyou’s Pile Ointmént positively eares all forms of piles. Manyon's Blood Cure eradicates all impurities of the blood. Munyon's Catarrh Kemedies never fail. 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Munyon.11 & 13 Albert street, Tcronto, answered giving free medical advice for the treatment and cure of any disease pret Say “TO-F] AY. OPEN—YOU ARE WELCOME OFFICE HOURS 9 P. M. Revere Hotel. Ont bey THE DOORS ARE YCLOCK A. M TO 9 O'CLOCK wD thats All Right, Sir 3UT—a great big BUT—we don’t seil goous on credit but sell HARDWARE ve ery cheap for ¢: aah at the CITY - HARDWARE - STORE oe -QUEEN STREET.... Call and BEC, wcece Price 25e. ‘ Price 25c. : VOMAN AND MUSIC, The Two Are Bound VYoretwer In All Up to Date Education, Tf a fev years ago music had been de clared to i necessary in education 2S ] mat} i or j hy l , (he state- ni would have been received with ugement, if not with dcrision. Whe early aim. cf commen scheol education W the makiug of practical me id weomme d by “‘practice)’’ was meant a (preparation for the ordinary bread- ‘ ing rs of Not that the y l si of. etucation was ignored, t 16 was | d that the three R’s ard i cie t her wit i ement of re ne ‘ ! ficient fact } } nd i] i tt he Music, rai <2 } t y fcund a i i, ; } x ; i { p2 iB ‘ t wast ? ry 1 wa mM ce ¢ the Cc} } ( ] ent Cc! a I Ornar tal y might be, but ther were not t to be useful. O01 : x v entalit consi } th arts gssary to nublic : t, il bread OCcceu . l ] AICO 102 TD Cal l of { ry j re 1a every man 7% li to it interests of well bal ard rinetrical educa- tic In fi t] t ani pe ln €au- ation cling to ke. adequately at preciateg, rtis noe longer copsiderea an incidest in life, but rather the real- liy itself, We are not attempting to detract fram the nobility of labor. That educa- tion which founds industries, which adds to the comfort of mankind, which makes possible the cultivation of the arts, We smust recognize, uphold and ad- mire, but that edication which tells us we are not altogether commercial machines; ‘that to love something for its innate beauty and not for its pecuniary worth is-wise and gtod; that by loving harmony of sound we may come to love harmony of deeds; that tones which speak to us of others’ sorrows, making us forget self, may be of more worth in the end than much positive science-—such education we are begin- ning to revere and to see in is the most practical method of developing sweeter women 2nd nobler men.—Philadelphia Times. TOMMY ATKINS’ VANITY. Curls His Fangs and Pads His Chest, So This Writer Avers. **You’d hardly credit the vanity of eome soldiers,’’ said a sergeant major of the guards. ‘‘That perfect cur] which you see on Tommy’s foreheud is more often than not the result of an hour’s persuasion with hair oil and a pair of curling tongs. Nearly all soldiers are dandies in this way. They use expen- Sive hair oils and pomades—very often ‘curlers,’ the game as those used by women. “‘When they fave oiled and brushed and brushed and oiled, the curling tongs put the fipad ‘shape’ on. Any sol- Gier who is a clever curl maker—and who cares to do so—can earn a few shillmgs extra weekly by putting his services at the dispasal of these fastid- ions young men. “‘Tomimy is not quite so particular over his bcots, but very nearly so. The fastidious scldier does pot demur at Is. 6d. a pound for fresh butter, Lor an cc- cesional 2 shillings fcra ceer’s bcne, to ‘tone Gown’ the leather with. “Most Tcmmies wrathfelly ceclare that chest padding is a fabrication, Lut Ican assure you thatitis done. Cay- alrymcu in mavy crack regiments are much more vain than women, Their mustaches are trained, mary of them use face powder, and so perfect beantifal do their trousers fit that they the bedy and 2G ' u¢ Gere pot sit cown or terd Without extreme eee } © ead 2a charm to their walk £ thie stetl rot cis are taken out cf their oe atta sixpenccs inserted iustend, the result of which is'a lively eee fipgle. PF cae ADSWers, carers? ay, 004 Science on Drains. e fcllowing extract is from Eay leck Ellis’ bock, ““Man and Woman: ‘*Aoain, until quite recent times it hag ov r egain been emphat- er and ove ically stated by brain anatemists that the frontal region is relatively larger in suen, the parietal in women. ‘ibis conclusion is now beginning to be re- garded asthe reverse cf the truth, but we have to reccguize that it was in- evitubie, It was firmly believed thet the frontal region is the seat of all the highest and most abstract intelicctuval processes, and if on examining a dozcn or two brains an anatomist found kitc- lf landed in the conclusion that the Sal frontal region is relatively larger in women, the prebability is that ke weuld feel that he had reached a con- clr i mn that was absurd. It may in- ceed be said that it is only since it has become known that the frontal region of the brain is of greater relative extent m the ape than it is in man and bas no special connection with the higher in- tellectual processes that it bas become possible to recognize the fact that that region is relatively more extensive in But Don’t Ask For Credit. R. B. NORTON & CO. R. B. Norton, Manager. women. *° STARVING CHILDREN. Thousands of wel!-fed children are starving simply becanse their food is pot J EF. Norton Prop-iator. 2 HORS s5E NEWS. s beut Eli: ‘ at Toledo San 2 avs F fie Pow ». 03 2:083;, Alix, will soon be seen in peblia The veteran Fred B scems off this Beason. Leuis Victor cut his record to 2:1034 at Readville. Little Van Zandt, 2:12, seems of no account this year. The pacing filly Rabina, 2:25, by R nny Boy, has worked in 2:12 A Woodshed has a bad foct, but is rac- v with it as a sound horse, ing as game} Tames } eanics us tin is now Gari Ving 2:1534, und the rest of Tx oil] ‘ D A. 0 ee aicie }? | Suell’s horses, wy Vhe Hubinger stable surely has a ir of queens in Grace Hastings, 2:08, i Pearl Onward, 2:0 it is reported that Planet was timed the last q ter of the sixth heat of his race at Readville in 293% seconds. % George Turley, Albany, has bought the © pacing gelding Billy C, 2:0844, ty Hideaway, at a reported price of $2 VU ‘Two great horses were never cwned | by two better sportsmen than James A. of the right kind. They sre thin, pa'e and delicate. Seott’s E:nulsion will! change allthis. li gives vim and vigor, flesh and force. Murphy and ©. W. Marks, owners of inter and Joe Patchen. 2:1114%, who broke down at wus thought permanently, is now so far recovered that Keating bas begun work on-him again. Star J im, P+ A y PR ar Zoe A . Anuconda, it 1 Appel writes from Rochestez that he given his 65-year-old mare ney ks by Allerton, dam Young Bird, sister to the dum of Axtell, a record of wi25h,q. Grattan Bey met defeat for the first timne in some weeks at Elnwood, Ils. Regret beat him in straight heats, but had to step the haif mile truck there in 2:15 ta do it. Charleston, 2:1214, the former great race horse anc now good sire, has been placed in training and is to trot a epe- cial at Paw Paw, Ills., against his fast son, Sir Charles, 2:1546. When John R. Gentry paced the Syracuse half mile track in 2:0614, he finished the last quarter in 301g sec- cuds. When Robert J, on the same day, paced it in 2:0534, he stepped the third quarter in 293; seconds.—Horse Re- view. el iT thas — STAGE GLINTS. Manurice Grau and family are at Bai- reuth as guests cf Mme. Cosima Wag- ner, Richard Golden has been engaged to play the Jeading part in the “Isle of Champague.’’ “The Railroad King”’ is the titie of anew melodrama announced for early production this seascn. An ofiicial report shows that there are issued yearly in the theaters of Paris 2,590,000 deadhead tickets, - Mildred Holland, a Chicago actress, isto play the leading role of Fan Fan this season in ‘‘Two Little Vagrants.’’ Mr. Charles Hoyt has decided to term the comedy which will be given its first production in Detroit in December, ‘‘A Day and a Night.’’ De Wclf Hopper made his dramatic start 17 years ago in the New York Comedy company. John Philip Sousa was the musical director. The manager of the Bostonians con- tradicts the statement that “Rebin Hood’’ would be withdrawn soon from the repertory of the organization. Charles Frohman bas arranged to present Paul Potter’s new play, “The Conquercrs,’’ simultaneously at the Empire, in New York, and at &t. games’, in London. Scme one kas discovered uot cnly that William E. Gladstone, Eng land’s Grand Old Man, wrote a play long years ago, but that at one time ke as- vired to be an actor. ee, capt of Sp <e my gor ed ee &. % oS ht, a” fs y af f by Ca r q ; it Wnty fen 4 . “ Sa tor ; a ae - a : es ° Breen * : 8s i Ol SvOmM- Tein oe ach, Andigesticu, const’. i: iy tion. They act easil t . out painorgripe. Sold by alldruggista, 3 ééate. .@ only Pills to take with Hood's Sarsaparilla ~ We wish we could make everybody believe that romptness is prevention; that there should be no de- lay when youare losing flesh and when you are pale, espec- ially if a cough be present. The continued use of Scott’s Emulsion in the early stagesof lung affections does prevent the development of Con- sumption. Your doctor will tell you this is true and we state it without wishing to make any false claims or false promises. Free book tells more on the subject. SCOTT & BOWNE, Belleville, Ont O°TOBFR 11, 1897 _— TUOEORETEPAE EDIE EES ETHER EE pnt THAT THE FAC-SIMILE GNATURE ? anit E i Ine the Food fan rf » Regu ia- imu sma t arkec ar re {| ine ti2s Lom Mhsd: S al WIDOWS of a # | fememrps a enagee HOM ‘ ad bye +, % aa , eb tS ohn fied j PS ee ef o eS Se ! ot BR Oe —_— i i : ‘ i? Bip wh bleew ©? ae - MAE GAD i? iT ir . 1 ne tae nc 3 ij KRESS aNd nesl Contains neither hi ih ate xs Wi} Oprum,! larpline a or Mi Terai, hil we ii Nor VAR COTIC, si ' | Tretyre of Old BrSMULLE: ! ‘ } i | MOO Yi fi apa Seed - hi Aix. Senna + ) Mt rate Solis ~ | at se Seed + i Feat a } fii Carbone Sadan ? | Herm, Seed - i Cla thed Succtr « | ah: naryrecn Fiuavon ee of spinnin | | ¥ |e Anerfect Remedy for Constipa- | tion, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, Worms Convulsions, Feverish- : ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. ,} Tac Simile Signabs re of EOS moar: Oastoria is put np in one-size bottles only. It ej is not sold ia belk, Don't allow anyone to cell so TOR anything els on the plea or promise that it ipa is “just 3 good” and “will answer every prr~ m pose.” AB Hoe that you get O-A-8-T-O-B-I-A. i toe le a ) hn iiffieliee, BY 7. fac EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. H simile fs cn tignature every Siesta of * wire wrapper, What a humihere would be onthe streets about the E wonderful way in which l ickieal- cures Scratches, Galls and Sores. Every man who owns a horse should try Leer SOLD ee og May Do For Some PEOPLE But IF-You. WANT “€A FIRST CLASS ae UR BIG &: ia. — “OF NEWOLOTH We are open'ng our diffvrent lines for the new season, with much the same f-eling of confidenee which a fellow ex- periences when he has a good oang So many good hy crouped teg-ther that it is imp cattle to tell you ail abou hem. Come oy see the BEAUTIFUL LINES OF GVERCOATINGS the finest ever brought to the city. And Trouserings, the finest you ever laid eyeson; and f9 Suits, they are beautifu. inthe extreme. Those gods will be shown with much pieasare, and will be on exhibit this afternoon ¢n1 to-morrow JOHN MACLEOD &CO0 MiRCHANW KTAMORS. Os a ee ee - t TF \ } | wit hep Ee ue + ie Pain i ana cl on is s at 6-H ee = 2 ot -+—-eee Peee Sere aedee A ag ee = al oe pon neon oe eg eee oe ee