ooo ..~lS.ll. llllllllll s :=!BE“*°‘5i . .__.......-.-.-.- -f-.-,.........-..»-,.. .__-c..- .--_ n~_-=:.;-...-,_, _,W . ., , ._ . - , Y ---»- ~ `* ii - _.~~ .~1n._..... .~.... ;`__‘_. ..._...~ ,_ __ .,‘._,‘..»._-~.,.,,__,,,, _ N” ___ ` '“'***~-*'l'3a¥L-.- ,--1 .,;3.~'.;s;g~x~.;.,-,,,,__o_, ,_ ___i_ ' I 'Y ' ' ` ""“""~‘°"¢-fl- -1-; I at »¢m1_ rin GUARDIAN cHAiiLoi‘rnloWN APRIL 7 1899. *LT _ ‘ Z -. f CY ’ CLOTHING. Y- A s - - V -. -~ -- _ - electricalmeans, isl'kl t fi d ‘ P-." - t . t P . = t °°@@@@s@@@@@ .. »f ;i::.i;;"z2.§riia°"t.;i'r: .‘°..:°°;‘:f Tm PMS 5'” ed by _German electrical manufacturers.,g;?,;';§];°gglggsggxzedlas Dl;;’_W‘;’1f1Ul1dress'to"British antiquaidans. I; , ' @ \p){)j<;r(d1sniiil;'yi treeanzipggtures by Placing the Lamp-my, an English bomgist -t0- bg §£it;1s;ifhl);:Islep6i(i) age ;wothGree'k vases, _",Tb;0s)ubbs’<];:fber` offers for sale the - ~k, , W ' _ _ g. .. at are much “NU "esotf12x12bes|, ~ ___ ghd’ otlieitdisttb btiecdiieon dy' led 5P’d.er l like the later Roman feedil1g°li0ttleS Hind moo lb' °f I”8°”' T50- 'Tm The absolute zero, or temperature of! it dow not harm the P51‘3‘t7;"°Y‘-95» Whlle, another old example is a bovwshaped y GEO. D. LONGWORTH ‘and space, is estimated by M- Berthelot, l _ - pen-a-cotta yessel. with a funnel 'rising A ,82"2w ‘ Wear; from a stu y of the expansion of gases. The Ear, detec .0 f 1 b _ . 1 _mm the 'mddm _°f the bwk- A feed- £01110 a little more than 273 degrees C. very impégant ag; ri): J “R?11;;’i‘;1i’;‘5ir:3 l g’€°b°m9 fake" 111 é861 gem an old; - e ow zero. » _ _ - _- _ - ' - oman cemetry at anter ur_ f , . any finds that a positive diagnosis of the bright-red pblished ware, idndvashifd “ease at "S baglllnlllg is made os- ‘doubtless been buried with its infant _ I V V , ' 1 3 A A thing of t-he past. we one oo6“i 5 a. %< I f= 5:: » .,- " . |11 '=.= eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee 'Q Willa there ls Life, there is Soa ee °RE|v|AR|0sm0N You c0NrRAcr i=oR,{, me NUMBER or rNssimoNs You; X PAY FOR. AND REACH THE PEOPLE , I THE GUARDIAN 1/,ly 3 \ l esrs voulz An. f 1, A . tr'“.;r'..;r@;fh .!ANTS, LUSTS, FOUND_S,_ET§ -Thsl rge roam now o cupied by orth a-I a decorative art room. ven May lst. Apply to Miss Mc- . T. U. Rooms. 7dlw i' siii ¢n.'i ` t. WANTE _ ph Accm D. Generalngent for P. _ nt Insurance, ucludiri B C DlSEASE clause and other beiietits. Pre- l°W- Lorie eomnrissiim. t,om_oany’»~ Rmbllity unaeubrea. Apply ie international J h *Q57 Co.. care of J. Hunter White. St _avnvi _ 4d\.v_1m ANTED.-A milliner for a Connor Sr.--re _-ADDI? by le ter to M. N. 0., Guardiaii Oiilc °‘f;§‘lJ0r sale a thi-I e-.tory dweuina house. p md yhgryn GPown_al St., containing 13 :_-ooms 9* double te:iJe°r€;rillb1mg' Dwedmg ’1‘0LL1s'r_1‘i1¢-Ei »-(fin-rn hair or the Late chief -‘glmce P_'~_llmer'sL House on Qi_1ee_n Street wolrm some Fon, n= _ 27 at [ Peterboro. FOR SAI E-\lr-1 John 'lrainor King- St..l Our new stock of Children’s Suits are now ready. We The best goods made at prices ~ care to'dress well 'see Q “ I . ur have marked them very close Q. in order to sell them fast. The '. pun.. 1 l _ ‘ lcv T | Bur New Std C nf sMen’s Stats P 31* g 5 5* Suits are now ready and V' A ,A - -A--..._ will interest any one who ' largest assortment in the city. F g ." Wants Clothing, If yo. A . I ~ , , - 11 _ 1-- .; A _,_ _ / ,.~A v _ _ to se ast. _ ' Y _ NewiSu1ts iorgS,__prmg-_ Reports from 22 British towns show that London, the onlv one supplied withl river water, has almost the lowest death-rate from fever-67 per million. The rate at Plymouth is 40, while at Glasgow it is 18-l. and at Belfast it , reaches 1667. QA singular ilv, resembing a large horsedly, is reported to exist near Red- ding, Cal. It is called the sulphur ily. was unknown until copper smelling be- gan in the locality three yearsago, and seems to live and breed in sulphur heaps, in the midst of dense sulphurous acid fumes from the roasting ore. The movement studying tropical dis- eases doubtless means much for the health of the world. It is exciting the interest of the great colonizing nations, and the new school of such diseases at Liverpool is to be followed by a simi- lar institution in Germany, while the States is not to _be in the rear in work of the kind. These maladies are held to be largely preventible. Prof. Koch, the greatest German authority,eXpresses the belief that the blackwater fever,the most deadly disease of West Africa, may be readily prevented when made better known bv such observations as the Liverpool school is to collect. - f. lllllllil p Y _Ci L. ';:.'-;.I tes Cf; 17/.: v--3 C15 5:1127 A FACE CHALK. A very bad attack of the Grippe one year ago last winter lcft my system in a. very weak state and my nervous system completely unstrung. After getting over the dangerous stage of the disease I naturally expected to gain strength, but, unfortunately, did not do so. On the contrary, my blood became weaker. I daily lost strength and vitality, and my nervous system became so weak that it was a constant source of suffering both day and night. I lost appetite, the sight of food nauseated me, the weak state of my system caused shortness of breath and unnatural action of the heart, such as fluttering and violent palpitation, and my face was like chalk. I was in this condition and constantly getting weaker when I began taking Dr. Wa.rd’s Blood and Nerve Pills. I had read the books they distributed and-their advertisements in the papers, and thought, “W_ell, I have taken so much medicine without benefit it is useless to spend any more money. However, I finally made up my mind. It is a. forlorn hope; I can but try. If I am not benefited I will not be hurt. So I bought one box and received great benefit therefrom, so continued their use, and to-day am a well man in consequence; my blood is strong, my face has the ruddy hue of health, my appetite has retumed, I sleep well, I have not the slightest in- dications of nervousness or heart trouble, and from a ’sick, weak,°nervous man Dr. Wai-d’s‘ Blood and Nerve Pills have transformedme in six weeks to full health and strength." I am yours very truly, (Signed) WILLIAM WILLARD, - Night Clerk Grand Central Hotel, Dr. Ward's Blood and Nerve Pills are sold at 5oc. per box, 5 boxes for $2.00 at druggists, or mailed on receipt of price by, THE DOCTOR WARD co., Limited, 71 Victoria Street, °Toronto. Book of information free. and relation of the affected areas were Y by any other means. P the monstrosiiies are hereditary and a result ot disease. The only anomaly not reproduced in the ucceeding gene- ration was the green given some plants by parasites. ~ chanic upon our times is due in no small degree to his automatic machinery. among such devices lately introduced into England are machines for equip. ping an immense cycle factory at Leeds, and a machine /for making metal . _ g lcoating being finally added if desired. The influence oi the American me- hillgee. In the latter, coils of metal ore_l‘ed through rolls having a cam 01011011. and then gradually manipulated into the separate wings of the hinge. °?m°t§'“°“g “fire rod from a coil is fed in at the lg'¥i,5,,;;§s P1`°Per time 50 Supply the connecting and women have found Dr. Pierce’s G_olden bolt for the hinge, The anti;-9 P1-ggesg Madéucal-Péicovery thiihpoyverflul ang tpnpeely ' - in .se emu n e eve roa o r :1ss;i\;tori;atic and butt hinges ready for feet !gm“ry_ Itpffea-,es health by making re umed ‘mt at the rate °f f01'tY the digestion perfect and the liver-action °f fifty Per minute. rezularsna nnfoush- ' ' We have on hand? andlarriving daily 9, 'full s 'f---~ v.... ,- , i 3** . , p . I sible by X rays. In twenty cases of user. ` ,pulmonary disease, the degree, position more fully and accuiatel -shown than i -[IIC Use UI Nuts. _ --- As a diet, nuts are very wholesome. it A singular and unexpected source of In cookery, all of our native nuts hiive' P danger was lately dis;ovei-ed on a their particular uses.. Evenour despis-Q French boiler. The top of this was ed peanuts are now employed in a covered with sand, and a tiny 'steam je; variety of ways. Crushed and rolled escaping around a rivet set some of the tto a fine powder, they can be used al- particles in motion, creating a novel most the same as flour- In parts ot sand-blast that was rapidly cutting a Europe where the chestnuts are com. hole through the shell of the boiler mon nuts, the natives grindthem to a vzlhen the leak was fortunately detect- powder, and bake bread and cakes out e of it. These cakes could be imitated in -__.- This country with good results. Both The remarkable theory that under- . peanuts and chestnuts are used for ground Waters. like the Qggam are ,,f_ fsandwiches in afternoon t as and lunch- iected bv the moon is advanced by P. 9003- The “UW ‘"9 ground ‘° a ' P°W' l Guichard. a French chemist. He is led *d“1'» and 'hen mixed Wim ma-.Y°“Uai50 to this conclusion by an investigation of diessi/ng. The paste thus produced is, Certain wells near the coast, the Water spread over the thin slices of bread. A‘ Of which risesnand falls Wm, the tides lettuce leaf is sometimes added io make yet has a composition diaproving the the eEeet.more tempting. explanation of a direct connection be- l ~ Nut soup is made by roasting them to tween the wells and the sea" ll bring out the aroma, and then after . _...___ ,they are pulverized with the ir~l\ir~g.pin A study gf the strange and hula un they are boiled to tl H u 'l`ti\:n strain h ' " rii. ' In dersrcod abnormal g,-,wma of Plums through line chees»- loib, and u~e t e .- ‘» , .‘ . V ',- " 13 has been made during the last twelve Hqlnd “B s°“P Stock' The *°“P W” be years by M, Hugo de V,ies_ prom ilavored with a little lemon, onion,ltek, seeds of the unnaiuralplants- he has re- 0” “her ‘“`ti°le°» bm the H”'V°'i°g produced many (ie,-ce,,da,,,s of ,mrmal should never be so strong rhatthe nut, type, bu; a Su1§@,e,,,|y1a,.|,,e number taste and aroma are disguised.-New of Brushes for the Spring., BaA§°e1¥3f4s‘?eN° or abnormal individuals to ruve that Y°'k»'V°i°°' ` ' L' ' Y at' ‘ r people are weak and miserable because their systems have slipped of the smooth road- way of health - and are ditch- i n g al on g through the mire of disease, which might be avoided al- friendly hand would only weak and debilitated men It repairs wasted tissue and builds up A simpie‘metho-_! of electroplating on `~h§2;i1,¥¢ gil ;it;2s§§i1,i1esc1`,1,;at§,¢p£;vf;1"0f ` l . ,M 4 _,J wood has beendescribed by Mr. C. F. est slggach. ’ - - . "H Barnes, who believes that the process' _ In ¢lI4’i>'!1i° C0081” 2-“Sl 111118 di5é8_S¢S. if iS , - L .; ». ,, ff ¢ ., should be of considerable advantage in far s“P?”°' t9 n’-‘“s:,°t.1."g ensgliflgtés ,£5 . it I I ` t I 5 I decorative work. -The article is satu-. ggggffgiir-n;';1:3;§dn petrmifieriitf ' " g T I ' ¢ 1 L' rat ..._ For nearl thirt ears Dr R V Pierce , ' _ ed with ' l h t ' ' . . . ,after dryiu i:sl:,ll;t;,1e has been hyief cogsdlting physician of the ` su] hide B to Iuvalidsfrgotel and`Surgical Institute, of t _ , P y exposure a current Of Bu6'a.lo,,N. Y., during which time this re- l Wheat In all the varieties’ Improvpd Bind llsulphurated hydro en as, and th l- kabl' “D' " h ht th - t ‘ ird ' g g ° sn :sires bf ¢uf§§°2:iii§'n Se§5mi'»»»--». Umm.. ‘:;‘°.§.s “‘<‘:. - §2:‘:“.s';.‘i.‘2r:.i .ff Tobacco Cigarettes can be cured at the Keeley .., wc, ,...,, , ,aging ,pm .jud bone I ,,,,,,,,’, - f, , - ` _ , g _;u.f.r ;-~ :_ ’ ~ ‘ ..: 1, . Nz: i'.~_~ .jf ' ‘i A .._>§fn,.=s. »~.\»_.. iii." £ § e ei A heal Even the thiest con- * _ stitution some- p g imsmrr; Flllli8llE__§ll_ I Brushes Just received a large supply " rade.4 rg i 3c i llll..l llllllllllllllllllllllllllitliilillll cr.-.:: I-"99 .'=l:;:= __Aillllllll5l,ll.l together if I 'G lw Scientific Miscellan it 0z°»=°» ww readily i»r°d\i<=e<_1wb'yP` I 5...., .,{,,,,,,,, ',',, , ,,‘,§,,,' 0, I i ‘ . Aiiplicalion g ‘will bereceived by the till Saturday the Sth day noon. Ch’town, Mch 28 ’99td Puritya d Ma ii En ee: -'A-certiygstes also ‘positions n ste m tween J AMES R Foisnr__qi lately. , Apply to Mch 15dtf. Brick House on P W C ith large grounds and uildings House has hot water heaters. rl °"'¢i Apply to 3 5 . has wateii. tEl§1ctricElighIt§;1etc. P ` l _ ° D vi _ ~ ,y _ E _ T __ ` __ _ K £5. . Qizeg, ""°" _ ’\p`*f V ° rs’ ,' ge’ gt `W'A\l'l‘ED`lA shrewd*-carelul young riian ` " i '=’° : ‘ ' ‘ 1' P ' 'i f 7_t.t. 1 St. or H. Jdmaa Pdlmer' Ch T°wn N” `I of good character. in eacli to_wnsh. of Canada. ylnstitutem Portla.nd.Maine. So can Neuro' ` ' .,""' ' ' d'f.`.` `j ¢ gd hom' pager ' _ ‘ s riencei - essential then' Nerve Exhaus tion and that alwa ' :ms "Omg 1° "` I in 3 eand it di] , ' ' ‘ ,, , ~ Good waxes; Bus1n's. _ex f _ . H _ ia, , - . , _ _ - , Til”-:F3 l'-A Dwellin on urper Euston Stree BRADLEY GAR.RE'1§5N Co., Limited Liredfeeling, seldom at ease condition. adult ;;,‘;;'°Sf,5,I§;"°;1,:‘e';o;f,edf,;§; §""f,§-’;§°'ymo._,,e,. mi.; ,.1 V A W *Wyre Cii.~.ar.as Modal-:con ‘Toronto _ éhpisggtprm restored to its normal eonditionf and mme ine strong and nu, rg ¢¢'v¢4 L V “ , _e _ Queen P°'u°“h“' my e." pe ' st. ~ 249°