Jeffrie » í *> i <» Starkey. If Jeffries beats Sharky in the contest for the championship of the world the spotting authorities will sap next day: “There never SÍIELLET A FOLEY Froprietar», was any doubt of the result in the minds of competent judges of the fistip game who have seen the work of the champion. His fine Shop nppoefte »id Brewery form, his quick work and coolness All work Iona with neat.itn and diapatth- 8ati»Action p»r*at ad in the ring would overcome the - undoubted endurence and hard Giva ua a call ’ hitting of his stocky opponent. 'Jeffries hits as hard, or even ' harder, his weight is superior and , he is the cooler fighter. Add this to his far ability as a boxer, and there was no reason why Sharkey should win. Jeffries i» undoubt- edly the best pugilist the world haa ever seen.” Can’t you see what I am doing my dear?” he answered with an­ other prodigious splash. “I am taking a Lath.” “Don’t you think it would be a good idea for you to take off ycur underclothes?” she asked him, with a frozen reflection, she passed out of sight. NT' Ely’s Cream Bain HOBT M aaknnwl« tged to to t* • m*et th eoagh Basal Catarrh, Co’d a l!Kyuu«hy ALI JalAvnkJJW MIL l EX »»•- A boy was comptlled by teacher to write an essay ‘‘on mouth,” and this is what he wrote: The mouth is the front door ‘o the face; it’s the aperture of the cold storage of your anatomy. Some mouths look like peach's and cream some look like a ^hole in a brick wall to admit a door or window The mouth is a crimson isle to your liver it is patriotism’s fountain and a tool chest for pie. Without the mouth the politician would be If Sharkey beats Jeffries the a wanderer on the face of the earth i «aily at «To » «. Arriva» at OctfjH i» 4? Lier» comment will be: “When Jeffries and go dewn to an unhonered grave put out Fitzsimmons, the unex­ It is the grocer’s friend, the orator’s pected happened. Jeffries had pride and fthe dentist's hope. It far« Srs *iy AT.tO. 1st*« tri« til Bl. been trained to coach i»nd fight puts some men on the rostrum and some in jail. It is a temptation’s Fitz, and his superior weight and Thruugh frsight Sjcts. a pauag. lunch counter when attached to a Tws fif» natici at any F. Ü. an ths routs and cova.ed ctathea •» li youth turned the balance against maiden, and tobacco’s friend when i the vetepn fighter. In this contest attached to a man. It is the home bs f^aisksd far passaugers. H- B. Vtilli««», Pfaff. > he encountered a man as young of the unruly member—the tongue. and strong and hard hitting as I Without it married life would be a ! himself, who had, meanwhile, ad­ summer dream and a dude would opted fighting tactics which the lase half of his attractions —Ex i trainers of Jeffries could not know and coach their man to meet. I Five thousand whit« farm hands Sharkey is the most impetuous are wanted by the Hawaiian sugar fighter that ever stepped into the planters to meet the conditions I ring, but he has learned to keep impoatd by the Hawaiian Govern­ I cool, and thus succeeded in offset­ ment upon tlif grant of a privilege ting the greater weight and reach to import mar« contract laborers |of Jeffiies. 'Thus the pugilists from Japan, which tonditiont are H.'.LXEY | faced each other, on even terms. i that an equal number of Cauca»ians 0RÎ005 Sharkey’s unexampled endurance shall be induced to immigiateto of punishment turned the greateit the islands for every 5000 Asiatics pugilist that ever lived.’’--Kan­ hereaftvr to be admitted. sas City Star. Burns Ontario LOCAL DISEASE •Ad la th« result of tolda ••< sudden «limati« changea. It can be cured by a pleaeaat ramedy which la applied di­ rectly into the noetrda. Be- laf tjnlckly au«orLodit give« relief at oec«g KRY’S SE . A is Just what »very f v•• r 1.» td«. 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Äsasy lit Frlcii; Intra»: »t. > » a ¡ Th« little ones Í ïf yôttr tea is Bat foofi, «•by don’t you drink water? It is cheaper and better for you than poor tea. If it m good, yotjr atom- ach is glad to get it; dots its work better. Schilling's 2T.* j / Is good tea—at grocers' in packages. « f.ifl.., • ('.«par PV-m P.f.JaarMe Fcef. W. XL Patl^ makes a epeeialt' Epilepsy, has will doubt treated aad ed mere ease« thaa aay living Phyaiciaa; bid suecess is aatoatafeiaf. XVe have hoard eC oases ai as years' staadiac ««rad Jr bias. 1« publiAssa ▼alaabla work ea thia d!a- oas«,wbieb he soads with a large W- Fe of 1!« aLeelnte ears, fro« te any sn^erere who j- son J their I’. O. as 1 Express addreae. T’e «¿•. ’se e.nv •«» wishin» a «are teaddrea« inL O. 4. ratau 1. ♦ C um su K v hr« ho Hertahic rs;«r of A «tria». U. S. tester W V IT S TA ST. I'M / «.ad L-abtls re^.-tercl. Twenty-tlv« year« •»- ¿cneno-. IVu report- wbath*-’- patent can M wired or not, free ot’chirge Our fee «ut do« uui.il patent !• allowe.!. 3*J pr.t»ein»»» al Law, ,.par.».r«.i»ar \ ASHIMC.TOM, D.O. À tnrrtct «eo-iant of th« dalajs of Conjrex» ¿.*c ; et. i weck. A family rapir 1er the * - *? an ! firt- s*r. A ir.a mporta-.t l'.«pptni»{s wf t’»s werk, c. •ts'., :n ncwscoluras« A lari •»¿»UtiùB in «▼<>/ Btat« aad Tsrrkorj. li is ’kith not :i -Ml cress. It seems her husband had been out very late celebrating, and as he came heme in tl.e rose tl i'h of •the morning, lit the tight it would be a capital idea to t.i'-. e a bath before getting into bed. First of all and most important it would contradict any wrong impression as to his condition, a» If« wife sometimes had wrong impressions when he had been out laje qt night. Women are sosusyveious. So he went bcvdly to the bath­ room ami waa *r.on splashing around a» gaily as a canary. In fact, he created such an unusual cotunmotion that hi, wile woke up and went to see what w.-a the matter Sud : v he ’ w her n [ tl.t< ugh d e d<-or w '■ ,i so .old and con'einptuous it stunk a chill to hu ver» irt. But be made a dive for and w < nt on Indus riou' his ablutions. "What arc you dong tlicie l\ tei f’’ »h» asked him IL- male the e.tojt of h , life to appear »1, bi n nr .»n.l pcrfcitl, »«■bv , OiRzjisa nJ hi?«’ lb” Rtf' tin Vlik da isj Ssjslj Is Ail !&i. Tli» WouyQ'.itf!oid!»-a»‘il iw tie liitat oí tad history. “A soft voice is an excellent in a woman,” and so. too, are soft knuckles. Iflj^ert »fa! I» Lesveaiag Fowev.— Lateat U.lGov^ Report »tv* a va rîetee »V»araa»*»r la rare ar mW*« tkr aia«*v. % At •- • “Kind heaiis are more than coronets.” but both are the better for a big banking balance. • c*«;«kr 1«. 2£>( ’ent«. “The nearer the bone the sweeter the meat" and less of it. C" Her»- brani t«r ten aw ’s*; atoe •«-; r«n?« ’>• ea an left bip and upper clip ea boti care. 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