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nenIndigestion 1-'
Comps You
It is not, merely •usomething you Ate" at the leet meal
-it is weakness in -the stotreieli. A. pain s Nature's
danger signal that something is wrong. Indigeiticat is the
stomach's way of telling you that it can't or 1v0,11t WQrkt
• 'NOW is the tine to, take itetIJIT-A-TIVES,
These fruit tablets rest the stomach -bring out a
copious flow of -gastric Juice at meet titue-ancl make the
stomach and intestines digest everything you eat.
You know that Frait-a-tives are doing yea good -because there is '0
no more pain -no more sour stomach -no belching gas. Vruit-atives
keep the stomach clean and healthy -and ready to digest any sensible
meal you eat while the constipation is entirely cured by their use.
"Prulto-tives are most valuable in the home. 'We have used
two boxes and are to -day getting n third. which tells our opinion of
then merits. I fold them espectally good for the children pleasant
to take and very cleansing in their action."
Mrs. P, M. NORRISIT, Calgary, Alberta.
Fruit-a-tivet are pore fruit juices in tablet form. •They act gently on
a]1 the organs of digestion -strengthen, iavigorate, and cure, If there is
auything wrung with stomach or bowels, core yourself with
or Fruit Liver Tablets.
At all druggists. soc, a box Manufactured by Prult-a,tivos Limited, Ottawa
cattle in Newfoundland. -
The Portuguese attempted to •estat.-
lifth herds of cattle in Newfoundland h'
1563, but all traces of these animals
have vanished.
r -ranee.
The much used wor.i -boudoir" real
ly means a s1!n y. 1 I ]v-irOti from
the French Neel) euutierle, tueaning to
sulk. Thackeray had a room in his
house upon the door of which was the
sign, "My Sulkery." Whenever the
door was locked he ware never to be
disturbed.
Conch.
Coach Is a word derived from the
Italian, meaning a shell.
• Tears and the Eye.
It IS probably not a very well known
fact that the shedding of tears keeps
the eyes cool. Such is the case, how-
ever, and no matter how hot the head
may be so long as there are tears the
•eyes will keep cool.
Sweets to the Sweet.
When Sterne was in love he sent his
sweetheart, Mrs. Draper, "a pot of
sweetmeats and a pot of honey, nei-
ther of which contains half the sweet,.
mess peculiar to yourself."
Approval of Chess,
It Is a singular fact that, while an
ether tames of chance .or skill have at
ene time or another been denounced
by the clergy of every faith, chess
alone has received their approbation,
and among the best players of every
land have been clergymen.
Portland Cement.
The hardest of all cements is that
known as portland cement, which,
when hardened, attains the appearance
and properties of the celebrated port -
land stone, from which the most mag-
nificent structures in England have
been erected. It was inveuted in 1824,
by Joseph Aspden, a mason of Leeds:.
Passage Through Gibraltar.
The _natives of Gibraltar and also the
Moors across the strait have a trade
ton that somewhere on the rock there
exists a •cavern whence a subterranean •
passage leads under the -strait to the
mountains on the other side. The ex-
istence of this passage, they Bei,. Is
known only to monkeys, who regular-
ly use it in paseing from one continent
to the other.
The Russian •Clergr.
The elergy of Russia is divided Into
two class -es -the white or village clergy,
who must all be married, and the black
clergy, or monks, who are vowed to
celibacy. Tile higher dignitaries of the
church are inrarlably .chosen from :tbia
last chum.
Vkjorine
The Great French Vitalizer
8EPORE AF -1•88
Promptly cures Debility or Weakness result-
ing frunt indiscretions or excescs:
Rest and surest remedy known for all diseases
that follow as a sequence of alnises, loss of
memory. Pains in the Back, Dimness of Vision,.
Premature old Age and many other diseases
that tend to Physical‘veakness, hisalthy and
an early grave. Mailed lowly address on re
ceipt of price, Go cents, or five boxes for $2.
THE RAY MEDICINE co.. Stratford, (1 it,
A Piano
• A ''practical and
musical X.mat; Gift for
• the home is a
HEINTZMAN Piano
Prank W. Evans,
Agent.
elinton, Ont.
JAS. A. FORD
_DRALPIR IN -
Flour and Feed
AGENT IPOR '
Massey/Harris
Machinery.
JAS. A. FORD,
ieed IViefehant, • euArroNi
ttoy Wanted at Once* Good --
Oragea frogn start. —NOW ERi
Arrvirrftwl1 1`4411/1e'r•
To make fireproof paper nothing- more
is necessary than to saturate it In a
strong solution of ' alum , water, and
when thoroughly dry it Will resist the
action of flame. ••
The Full of Roxne.
The extravagance of the Rotnan la-
dies of high rank was one of the prime
causes of the fall of that. mighty • em-
pire. Lolia Poppia, who cut a wide
swath In Nero's time, was the happy
possessor ot'41 owe said to cost nearly
V,OU0,000.•
•
THE YPUNGSTERS..
Some MUM artnge by Little Meet
owe women,
Tomtoyeitlaniena, didn't you say that
the cake in the pantry would make' um
sick If I was to eat it?
Mantrea-Yea, clear.
ToMmy-Well, it didn't,
Little Margle-I said illy prayers stev-
en tintes test night, IMPa•
• ' . Topa—Why did you do that, dear?
Little Margie -Oh, so I wouldn't have
to bother saying 'en) the rest of the
week.
• ,
. "Now, Johnny,' said the teacher.
"can you tell me what a Mormoe is?"
"Yes, ma'am," auswered the little
fellow, "A Mormon- is a mau whosei •
wife is twins or triplets."
"Well; lIarry," said the hostess to
her small guest, "die you rest well last
night?" ,
"I don't know." answered flurry. .
"You don't,imow?" echoed the lady.
"No, ma'am." replied the little (hap.
"I was asleep all the time."
. Animals and vegetables: ' •
There are seine vegetables, •that can
scarcely be .distingithed 'from animals
and some animals' that seem to 'have
all the characteristics of' yegetebles. •
First rt,ayer In Congress.
The first 'prayer In =egress was
made in MT by the Bey'. Jacob Duche.
rector of Christ church . and a intin of
considerable . learning. He • afterward
turned traitor to:the cause of independ-
ence. : • • • .
. '
• Transparent, Paver. '.
. To make paper transparent saturate.
it in castor oil.and then.dry it.
Artsneint Eggs. • • '
French • chemistry elms produced a.
plausible, imitation of the _ordinary egg
of commerce; The shell,es made with it
blowpipe by a combination Of lime and
bismuth.- The. tVielte is • made with stf1.
phur, carbon and' beef. fat end. the yolk
with beef blood and magnesia colored
with chroineyellow.
charity spectacles.
A useful eharity. galled the LottdOn
spectaclemissiogproy.ides. spectacled
for needieWomen and other deserving
persons dependent on their eyesight
for a living. . •
, •
Patching, Master.: • •
Sifted coaleashes, ...sand and wheat
flour, two parts ea.& of ashes and Sand.
and one of flour, .mixed . with water,
Make "tin excellent mortar for patching
holes where the plastering ig. broken.
It becomes as hard as stone and can be .
put on by hand with little trouble and
The Norman.. •
The Normans Introducedtheir oWn*
style of writing letters into England,
and, according to an edict of William
the Conqueror,' all 'legal documents
were. written In the 'N'OrMari hand.
The Rardrum. .
Great care should be taken of the
eardrum, partieUlarly if weakened by
disease. Sntall. Presatire; "box" or h
slight blow on the Nide'fif the vio-
lent coughing .or even a kiss on the
• opening of, the ear- wIll endanger the
•eardrum.. ..Many Cases where .the tym-
panic :membrane stirs been ruptuee(1.
have been:due to
eareese; • „:
I F
E.,i,.,.. • .._ .
QNLYKNPW..'.
. •
Thouearide of waiter! sufferntitold miser
-
lea every day With tilting ha6lts that really
have no -business to ,iehe. • A womso's back
wasn't made. .,o ache. Under. ordinary
conditions oeght to be strong and ready.
to help he hear 1,110 'Amiens of life, •
,
It is hard to do housework with an ach:
Ing back. Ilout•s of reimery et leisure or •
at work, If women only knew the eanse.
Backache come from sick kidneys, and
what a lot of trouble sick kidneys cause .
the world. •• .
Bu they,can't help a. If more work ia
' puteen them than they eau stand it's not
to lie wondered that they get out of order.
Beeskache is simply their cry for help.
D 0 N'S
K IDNEY
PILLS
will help yon, Thy're helping hick, over-
worked hbineys -all over the world -
tasking them strong, healthy and vigorous.
Mr. I!. Ryan, Douglas, Ont., writes: "For
over five months 1 was troubled with tame
back and was unable to move without
help. I tried all kinds of •plasters and
lininiente :but they were no use, At last I
heard tell of Doves Itittney Pills *IAA
after / had used three-quarters of the box
•my haok was as strong and well, tieer."
Pelee theente per hot or three boxes for
$1.26, all dealers.o& The Delta Kidney kill
Coq Toronto, Ont.
• itz;verxtuf
"Just look, dear. • Don't you think I
am a real automobile girl? What or
ray automobile veil?"
• "It is beautiful."
"And this automobile coat-1mA it
becoming to my figure?"
"Wonderfuily."
• "And. the automobile you
ever see anythiug set so fel:citing?"
"Never," .
"And even My hair is In a beautiful
automobile tousle: Isn't it geand?"
"Indeed it is, dein', but -but Wbere is
your automobile?" •
"Oh, I hevent a machine yet but
• after I save .up 10,000 baking powder
labels and 20,000 soap wrappers and
all the cigarette coupons the young
men give me Pll get One in be time' It
won't takeover ten years at the long-
• est."-Detrolt Tribune; .
•
••The 'Wisdom of Dorothy.
Dorothy does not relish being left
. alone to go to sleep. • One uight after
she Was tucked in bed by her mother,
who then left' bei', she 'vaned to her
• rather and asked If he Waeret conithg.
to bed after he flelshed his dinner:
"YeS; PII• go to. bed: as soon tis my
dinner digests."• • •
. "Thenvome upstairs now. Your 'din-
• nee wili digest upstairs Jueeas well as
down," argued the young hopetett-
•Famile. Jar. •
• "What is all that row in your:house;
Tommy?" .aaked the neighbor. of the
small boy. ' • !
"Why, ma's' canning
ed Tommy,. with an apprehensive
glance toward thu wledow front white]
poured the sound of angry voices. "arid
'pa's„ a. food inspecter, youknow, and,
he's!trying to tell:her hew she ought
to do her everk."-Judge.. . •. •
Dangerous. •
Eva -Count Itrokeam was sinking for
the third time right by the launch I
VMS' in. • .
Katherine-Graciousl And did you,
offer hire your handl •
Eva -No, I was afraid he would ac-
cept It. --Neve Orleans Titues-Democrat
• "Yee". the amateur actor boasted, "I
created the part. It was all mine -that
Is, all except the makeup. The costum-
er fixed that forrae." • •
. • .
"Yes," replied the. friend, 'I heard
several -people say your makeup was
• good." --Philadelphia Press.
Hanalcuppea• .
"'What makes you think he will not
be successful in polities? Ilebusa
great many friends."
• "Yes: He hasn't enemies enough to
secure him the abuse and criticism •
that make: people ,fanious."--WashIng7
ton Star.
Neede For versifiers.
"I8 a typewriting machitte essential to*
my success?" asked the aspiring young
• "No, dear •girI," replied the kind but
honest editor, "it IS not even so lin- •
pertaet es a good- eraser and a bright
irresistible flame."--Chicage News.
5 or 500
or
5,0a1,600
—they are all
alike.
each. biscuit
as light as if
made by fairy
hands.
Baked to 'a
golden russet
hrewn.
So fresh,
and crisp, and
tempting, that
just opening the
box is teasing
the appetite.
And you
.find a new
delight i every
one yon eat.
Yon get perfection
when you get
Mooney's
Perfeetiou
Cream
Sodas .0
alerting linen ut 01,
Itippo-It'e ail well, enough i
take a dente:now and then, but 1 eeue
„..
like to 800 it beast 8)81(11 11 munof linn-
eelfeelloston lIet•ald. - • • •
•
•
I fo rola tiOn • • •
The time.' had stopped for water at o
little station in the e9tinti,V. • • .
The entsseneer • with -the skulican
seelfig' 0 lone native ..Standing -op IL,.
etatiot)1 tf cl I • • I 1 '
,
• "Feiners ermine, hew seem to' Inlet'
•'been • eeittinge a good deal of 'hay -tee;
• mornteg,". he sett!. •
Yes • sir," answered thenative.
• "They're taking risks. Dunt you
. •
think it looks like rain".
,14ort o'."
"Whardo 'yen suppose they will de it
it: dries ra I n ?". . - ••
'1 yeekon theyItaye -Sense enough
to go el out .of. it, taister."-Chaezee
neeeinted mils at Last. •
1.11(tS--1our Wife was telling my
wife Unit youve got all your Christ-
mas presents leild • for, ••
•
• Wieae-Yee paid for the Iast of them
yeet mete
ltielt--Lulc; doge.. I bavent even'
begun te think of the. presents got
to lm', . e • ,• •
'111:s -Oh, 'neither -have we for this, •
yettr. ely wife vette ;Te111:11g Of Net
Sears prewnts.- 'Standard:mid
Tlinee.•
: •
A Little wevene.
• "I want t� get a mitten. elea,"..seid
the •little girl, it don't cOst too
much" •• '
etth, You • Ole of mittens.
(.1(1111 you, my child' temiled the shop-
keeper. • • • • •
No;; only :Met one -one that's suit
able for a boy • tI111 I's nom' to Peopoee
te' be reteeted.'-Ilouston Post.
•
mye to spare.
• '`13e eareful • how 'Yon shoot that ar-
row. this %%my," Mild the supportee sof
NETS FOR WHALES;
FEARFUL PAINS
SIJOGESTIONS HOW WOMEN MAY FIND
RELIEF.
M41° of Threeettaortee Inch Wire
none In six ieeot Meshes.
If I dld not have photographs to of-
fer as proof, I Might hesitate to it
upon .a fairly well established reputa-
tion for veracity the strain of gaieties
for the assertion that the businees of
eatebing whales -not baby whatee, lett
big sixty foot right whales -In nes is
carried on in the south Pacific..
The biggest fish stories ever toll may
be heard by the wanderer in seutbern
seas, and some of the nmet amazing
of them are literally true. This wItal,
netting yam Is not strictly a .fsli etory,
because a whale is not really n fleh.
and It is not the most startling or the
collection in my south 80t1 netelmok,
but lot it go as a fish story.
Wangamumn is a little bay on the
emit coast, a few miles south u.' it
prominent cape, which- juts 'out to the
•northenst and 'inflit easily be mis-
taken for tin' meheantern ex. remit
of the North island. During eta). and
June 'the antarctic whale ettleeettee
• north Into warmer waters, and It seems'
probable that there is some. set of (ee-
rentsaround the homiletic] of Wanga-
lemma ewhich deceives him into seek
a passage to the Tasman era by
'boring Into the shore at that point:
Whatever may be the Cause, the fact
is that sebools of whales hug the shore
and past; very close to a great jutting
• rock at Wangamumu.
Straight out into the sea from the
point of rocks is stretched the wbele
net, made of three-quarter Inch Vire
rope in sixfoot mesh; with . mesh be-
ing formed of separate sections of rope
attached toiron corner tines, ' taking
the places of knots, The, top edge of
the net In held close to the surface by
:barrels serving as buoy, • A whale
cruising along the shore gets his heetl.
through a mesh, and instead of .nt-
tempting to beck out he rushes
and entaegles. himself hopelessly
.in the net, • One of any photographs
shows •it whale rushing int) the lust
and •dragging the 'shoreward hnoy
throtigh the, water With miteh eommo- •
tion. (lose to the shore can he seen
• ebe disturbance ef ; the surfaeo -caused
by the dragging ender of the shore end.
of um .t1Pper wire rope
•
Prom a" lookout statioh on the top of
the betulland• a watcher signal* the ap-
proach .of whales, and the boats. then
• put off and ile in , Wait. . An entangled
whale carries away . the • net with his
rush, but the ;rent Weiglit of the wire .
rope and the drag of a long line of
buoyslmpeclehim, and.instead of hold-
: Mg out to sea end going away et great.
speed the whole otitflt-lie 11 11
al/put and soon gets linseuld finites cm-
• tangled, when the boat approaches and
the. whalers finieli the :bueinees tceitle
harpoon null . tenet?, ii ill the. old drevis-
eporest• and Stream. • • . •
• • •Luenties:
A. "rominent" 1eig1is:1i physician 'NW
diseevered • that •tile -time is renting •
when there wiil be more lunettes than •
Anne persona imi the World. Statistic's.
�f ethirse, Shove thi, as they•will show
anything that Is good for mleertisieg
• purpose. • They -Will 81161-tell:at 'We livo
longer, that . our general average. of
- physical. health Is better Mal that we
• grow bigger than our . ancestors; but
that our minds are goingte the bon. -
wows: We suspeet froni eome 01lime
things 11Ite the •aboye, written by gredt
that it takes 'a Meade to.•
detect tunacy,•'as 5 thief to (2n tc11 a
• thief:
• The Amerlenin WA.
HMV 1111 American machinery agent
secured MI meter in Japan is related by
• the . co ni ute riga! agent • ef New Setith
Wales in the far east as follows: It
was a question: Of 'seine lathes for •a
large factory Which was being Started, •
1 hey were required of a certain
Thee emlt for the British firm said.
"Teat is 'three inches longer than they
etre made, and we on make no altera-
tiiin," The • American • said, "I will
make them loeune size you like", The
Atneriemi • seetwee the 'order. e- United
,_titites Consular Report': •
the 'family to the ma, im 11 put otrt •
0 11 •
3 an t . t . '
t ait
more." • • • • • • .
•"Why," mated the kid. as he kept 011
shootng, ' tfl'tOii 1101(8 witli 011i
cee?"1--New 1orlt 1' ('('01. . • •
. • .
• A Fatal rinrti,re. . • -
•
,•
stfitgir A A . •
fle-Ltes1 always put my whole
heart into a love affair.
She -i.Yes, and yon morally put your.
foot le lt,-New York World.
. ,
Navigator's 14veor.
ntteilett.Ife thought, he hnd
the problem or aerial navigation when
eovered his nirehip with paperi
Gauss -Mt he made a mistake when
he used the eticky kind. -Chicago
News.
fiEADACHE
Neureigia and Nennersness awe* *be
CURED I1ER 1101/
OF PNEUMONIA
Newmarket Mother is loud in her
Praises of the Great Con-
suniptioi Preventative .1
; • My son Laurence Was taken dovn •
with Pneumonia," says Mrs. A. 0. Fisher,
of Newmarket, Ont. " Two doctors at-
tendd' hem He lay for three months
almost like • a dead child. His lungs
!secant° So swollen, his heart was pressed
over to theright sid. Altogether I think
we paid $14.0 to the dotors, and all the
time he woe getting worse. Then we
coinmenced the Dr. Slocum treatment?
The effect was. woliclerfol, We saw a , ' •
The tong Way .A.rOund:
That was 0 long distance MeSsege
through the earth, or oyer it, to the
Goettingen selemograph front "a pow-
erful earthquake 14,000 Mites t,vay."
If it Was .14,000 milesi one way, It muse
have boon only 11,000 the other. Ver.
haps the reporter tbotight the longest
Way round was the Shortest way to tell
about the mysterious shake.-3ufeate
Veal% Phozyllodit0
• • • shooting n •
• Tho anelent .question,. "Who breaks a
Vetierfiv on a witeel?" should haven
lender» counterpart. A. TTADSVflal
paper -says: . "A great deal
While no Nyman is entirely free -from
periodical suffering it does not 'tIll to.
be the phut of nature that teonan rhould
suffer so severely. This is a -'VPI' etrain
on a )voinan's vitality. 1Viwn pain exists
something is wrong which' should be net
. right or it ill leato a serious clertinge-
event of the.witole. female organisin. -
Thousands of women have testified in
grateful .lettere to :lira rinkhtun that
Lydia E. - Vegetable Com-
poundovercomes wouten'El SpeCial
• anti irregularities. • • •
It provides a safe and sure way .of. es-
cape front distressing .and dangerons
weaknesses and cliecetees.
The two folloeing letters tell so..con-
vincingly what Lydia E. Pinlehaties
Vo -
getable 'Compound will do for won'vii,
they • cermet fail to bring • hope, to
thousands of Klee/ere.
•.
Mies ...Matilda Richardson of 117 Wel-
lingtott :Street, 'Kingston, Ont., writes 1.
Dear errs.
'Some.ftnte yeere. ago 'my usually good
health began to foil, -.•1 11(1(1 )0'V((( p:11338
Illy back mny Ilettd..ttellcd, I 'von Id have
dizny spelI•=', and tiering my Menet ly pore els-
t would suffer 111i01150 pain. • .1 was -advised'
to. try Lydia 1,3-1kinkluttil s Vevetable Vont-
ponnd, and I oni-,,so hod that 1 dict„ for it
brought hew• anti health to tile. My
monthly pori0,1-1 w•pro (1 1)1(01 nml
and my genorol health ituret)veti. IL have
not had to ache ,o• ppm Knee, ;And 1 foot
it a .( utr.sts well. as a •pleasure to nil you
what your inedieitte-Itas tithe for toe,'
Lottiee Mekenzie, rd'ATourit Care
tie], •IN.lentecal, Canada; writes
Peer Mrs. Pinklmunt•-7. •
• "f had heard' So inuelt good about T.Yditt
11. Pinkham's 'Vegetable ComPound. before
'Ask Mrs, Phikh3nfs Advice -4 Woin
I Martel to take it for painful periods SG
that when it ee tI irm I Was nut surprised,
had sun; red with blinding headaches and
pain mall it seeme)t that 1 must -eream,
Pain'( tested from five tci e days '
evcry mouth, and yull Can Understand how
glad 1 wai to get
. relief • I urn hi ,bessst
et health, and me pleaeto give yea thi
tstintom.al for what youmedieb,ha
clone tar me."
•
Sneli testimony shuttlu be accepted by
all'women as convincing evidence that
fy(1lil 11 Pinitham's ..Vegetable Com-
ets -m(1 elands ni'dunit a peer as a reMedy
for a!! tlie (listeeeelne ills of Womea.
Fee. 't1 of Lydia E. Pinkham'iee
Vegetable Compoond rests. up:in the Well- •
earned graill tele d t'anai.ian women..
Whoa Womete are treithied With irrege
!levities, displacements or ulceration of
tl i.tt. bearing -clown feeli
baelcaohe, ideating, (or
flatulen(y), general indigestion
and nervous prostratiOd, or See beset • ..
1-11, s:,•niptonts as dizziness, faiht-.
tues, le-eude eetitabeity, irritebilitye • .
nervottAnoss, Aeeplessn .ss, - Melancholy,
they should remember thereis onelricet
aticftrue remedy. Lyda E. Pinkham'N
Vegotable 1 'Ompornal at once removes.
suh troubles. _Rfuse to buy any other •
medicine, for you noed the' bst. • •,
iyea de nOtt.:'
in f thereis anythi
. • ng
Don't hesitate to write Mrs
Pinkita
understand. She 'will treat 'youl.
with kindness and...her advIce isi •
free. NO woman ever regretted'
writing her and she has he:1Iva;
thousands. Addreasl..yan, Mass,.
an Best Understands Woinan's..111s;,--
.re;:ttrX•Wr'tp:.„
ift=,
•Have you arrived.at the.
for:1.5 in the road of life? Are
you pn7z1al because you do
not know which path leads
to success?
No doubt you have looked through
the office WindoWof some great Concern,
and have peen the manager in his chair
—looked comfortabl, didn't he?
You have Wished to fill the same position
—some day. . Tht's where a i3tisiness College
education comes in. But in selecting a college,
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loaded with dust shot orSeoarse salt. It
may seem ridlculoup to advocate the
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congress at (ienea, •Iltudreds of the
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hint goodby the fortitude that had
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eonference desertell broke
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