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The Dwelling House contains ps rooms, and there are stable, coach house and other out- bull. ngs on the premises. Possession given immediately. Terms easy. For further par- tieglars apply to & R. SMALLWOOD, jy7—<ly tf Solicitor, Cameron Block, 60222222200 DAILY iy i IF LS OWN UP TO BRAINS Facts Hearing on This Important Subject Which Are New, Sume 1 wonder if t men really like women brains BA the girl with the au- h Ves provided they have brains igt » conceal the fact that they pos- 2 at replied the girl with t dim er « but what made you Kk of that A you know Dick's present fad ge gy. and i’te been trying for his to affect an interest in it, and rocks with that always will come ng about 1 hammer tapping that wn on my fingers.” Weill?’ Well, Elsie told him yesterday that sie didn't know one kind of a stone from ther and was sure she could never irn, and he looked down into her eyes | said not to try, that for his part he ed a girl to be womanly and clinging, ne of those mannish creatures who ant to know everything What a shame! Wasn't it? And after the hotsun has tanned me forthe rest of the summer, d after that horrid Glyddon girl had scid almost within Dick's hearing that it was another kind of ‘rocks’ entirely that | was interested in. Did you ever know iything so horrid?” I never did. But men are all the same, You know we all wondered why Prof. Knowitall was 50 attentive to that rrid Vasear girl who used to crush us i with her knowledge ‘Why, res; did you find out?” “[ did. I heard her yesterday asking ing him how to spell ‘plaisance.’ ” Well, I never. the deceitful thing! And when the rest of us were all reading up in his horrid old book and pretending that we liked them.” “It's a hard world, my dear, st deserving people seldom succeed. lig the way, May's engagement to that h young donkey is announced to-day, nd hewe do vou think she got him.” oubdn’t guess; do tell me.” ‘She saw him at # party and pretend é know who he was;she asked Delia io tell hes who that very intellec- ival young fellow was. Delia offered to introduce him, but May said she was afraid, he looked so grave and wise and she was such a silly littie thing that he would be sure to laugh at-her,” “But how did he “Q, Delia had no better sense than to tell him.” “Humph ! was good for her her tell a fat old bacle doted on poetry and to cook." “You don’tsayso! O, Effie, did I ever tell you about the widower that was so aitentive to me last summer in the mountains.” and the i not te Delia never did know what W hy. | once heard wv that she fairly never could learn “You know you didn’t—but tell me now.” ‘Well, it was lots of fun—you see he had been married so long that he had forgotton all about the ways of girls, Why. he woul: Le so pleased at the stale old tricks that it quite hurt my con- cience—told everybody that I had pro- uised to teach him all about palmistry, ad actually wanted his old pipe to hang ip over my mirror. And the night I isked him how large the moon looked to him, I could hardly keep him from pro- posing before we got back to the hotel.” ‘But hadn't he plenty of money?” “O, yes, and I wanted him to spend a lot more of it on me before I had to gay | one “O, was that it? ome and rest now. shis afternoon and he has a fancy for long walks, so I have to seated that I have, too. , L tell you, its hard to be amusing oe. “m you are ready to drop with fatigue.” “But why don’t you pretend to sprain your ankle? Then he could sit by you ar~ read poetry instead.” 4} Geren’t risk i. Well, I n.ust go You see, Eva is | vashy tecd of tramping and he might | in ini, tne habit of going with her, she’s sos! ' Titan you're right, but I tell you it keeps one busy nowa: lay: ; what with con- vincing the men that vou haveno brains, and the ~b : girls that you have too many for them to succeed in getting ahead of you.” Will Have to Wait. fn I was in Cen- I saw some boys I'd like to stand Fanny—Mamma, tral Park yesterday, turning somersaults. on my head, Mother—It is not proper for a little girl to turn somersaults. too. | off like a leaky Claude is coming | ' EXAMINER s a SPLENDID RECORD. A Provincial Industry Trebles its Business in the Last Three Months. Some three months ago this journal in- formed its readers that a new provincial industry, that of the Hawker Medicine Company, of St. John, had completed its and that itss book of trade and a_re- first sere business, showed a development rd of sales that was not on y gratifying but really astonish ng Anuther three months has now elapsed ttn Hipanvy have ba anced their a ounts for the six months rhe results how that in the last three months they have trebled the bu-iness of the first three: ney hay i tonbied thei workin iffand w k has been carrie ion n wkers room till 11 clock ev y wh j rtull ke baptiy From ‘ t f New Brun — F 1 P. BE. Island, from Newfoundland an ¢ +} UL rite I State . tire le ha I rhe bus mel i i Phe experimental ¥ a | «le ‘ anitiy i hu ynere nee the remedies are britre u , hey win perniar nt favors Ww he peop who kuow smote et hae mve given any of them atria that tier tandard remedies are all that they i ed to be In leed, this last ight ulily be assumed without a trial, anu ulging solely from the character of the emen who form the Hawker Med- e Co., as they are numbered among the eading citizens and most honorable and successful business men of St. John Phe Haw ker Medicine com pany are how patenting their remedies in Great Britain and will presently extend their operations there, as well as more extensively to the United States. About the middle of this month Thomas Rankine, who so succgss- fully introduced the Hawker remedies in Newf uundland last spring, will start and western part of Canada, from interests of traver-e the Montreal to Vancouver in the the company of their firs: six months Hawker Medicine Co. are evidently de closed, the tined now control to achieve a great success They standard remedies, which have received the endorsation of leading physicians in Canada and the United States, as well as the fervent praise of sorely afflicted people » have by their means ‘been restored to health. Their place of business is at 104 Prince William Street, St. John, N. B., where they have the most extensive and elabor- ately fitted up premises of the kind in the Lower Pre William Hawker, the original inventor of the remedies, has been adrugyist in St. John for 30 years, and had long proved the value of the different remedies before the present company was organized. It is with pleasure that this journal records the company’s whi vinces s1ecess Worse Than Dynamite, Hardly a month passes but we read of terrible explosions and loss of natural gas. One writer has raked up Chinese history wherein it appears that away back in the time when the famous Chinese wall was building, before the use of gas wells was discovered, a terribie explosion took place The big wells in of the little ones, so that enormous volumes of air were suc ranean magazines. When the air reached certain proportions the whole thing went The result destruction of lives. gasoline stove. was horrible in the the great natural gas belt of this country, from Toledo, through Ohio, Indiana and Kentucky, whereby that whole vast region might be depth of 1,500 feet, leaving a chasm the waters of the reat lakes to pour down into, blotting out every living in this now densely populated valley from the face of the earth That writer might easily have shown further that throughout our whole country, not only in densely populated and cities, but in country and village houses as well, patural vases far more dangerous than is found in the lake regions, are “pig-tail” Chinamen, but our own families and friends during the hot waves of July and August Scores of people are dying daily from typhoid fever, diarrhoea, dysentery, cholera- morbns, and infant summer complaints; all caused by poisonous gases and ferments, far worse than hydrogen gas or in their explosions Fortunately this latter danger can all be averted by the use of a simple old fashioned remedy, Johnson’= Anodyne Liniment, used internally, as ex- plained ina pamphlet sent free to anyone by I. 8S. Johnson & Co., Boston, Mass. Nou matter if you have used this remedy before, regions | it will pay yow to get a bottle and read the Fanny (with a sigh)—Oh, well, I sup- | te I'll have to wait until I get to bea g girl. —Texas Siftings, Remedy for Lynching, “I’m down on lynching,” said the red- faced, big-voiced man on the street car. “The practice is a disgrace to this coun- try. We have man in the nation will not be safe, L yneh- ing is murder; nothing short of it.’ ‘What remedy would you propose?” queried the jittle shriveled up interroga- tion point oi always around when the violent man of the red countenance exploits himself “Remedy? I bei‘eve in heroic meas- ures, sir. This is an evil that we cannot trifle with. Why, sir; if there was to be a lynching bee in our beautiful City cf Detroit, L would lead a y.-'y to hang the ringleacers. ‘i hat, s the surest and the quickest way to make uupopular.” lynching Simple Enough. understend,” said Massachusetts, ‘* system of ethics obtains out here, by which a man who steals is hanged, w hilst a murder er is allowed to go scot free. **T cam hardly the gentleman from * Hit’s jist this way,” said the Arizona gentleman, ‘‘snl simp le en ugh when you look at it mv iit, another one, it is jist a private tween him ani felier he affair be kills, and rot to stop it or the best | what | When a fe ler kills | cin’t no sigh ths! he is lable to be killin’ | someone cise. But when he starts out » ga-ste:.log, wy, the chances is he wi!l ecp on | 1, and so we get rid { him for ise lof the community.” ~—Indianapelis Jouraal ‘ The Munre Case, Ont., Aug. 7—The interest f Mr. Munro, of which mention despatch from last increases as his improve- ment in health progresses. As a wise man should do, Mr. Munro did not sav anvthing about his trial of Dodd’s kidney pills tor the dropsy which afflicted him, until he had found that good would result from their use. Now that he has satisfied himself and others of this beyond the shadow of adoubt, he is loud in his praises f the remedy In answer to the enquiries that have poured in upon him about his health, Mr. Munto answers: “I am better than 1 have been for three years, and the credit is due to Dodd’s kidney pills.” His —_- and others prove that these pills are, by all odds, the most wonderful re owe of the age (FRANALEY. in the case was mack in a here Ww eek, rapidly A Puny and Fretful Baby, . This is now qtite unnecessary! Like many others, you*may have your baby fat, laughing and happy, if you give it Scott’s Emulsion. Babies take it like cream. STAMINAL — & valuvble food and tonic for the warm weather. it Supplies the vital principlee of BEEF and WHEAT with HYPOPHOSPHITES. Ch’town, | to him by a friend in New York. If vou are run down or nervous, try this valuable restorative tonic, it will build you up. Ganniaiiaiceiids Tourists, directions, or send for the pamphlet just to learn how to use it economically. jy28 wky li dy 6i D. Waters, Campbellford, Ont., says that the Peterboro Medicine Co. (L eI are at liberty to use his name in the in- terest of all who may be suffering as he was before he used Membrav *s Kidney and iver Cure a New York, Mr. George Edgett, writing from New York for a half dozen bottles of Hawker’s | Nerve and Stomach Tonic, said he had | tried one bottle and it was just what he wanted to tone up his nervous #ystem and build him up. It had Whether on pleasure bent or business, been recommended | | Would you |Lilze to go | Ladies’ and Children’s With such a record as that | TUESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1893. he Daily Examiner THE LARGEST in Size and Circulation. 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