HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1899-12-14, Page 28abaeribereWho do not receive their papers rq;gleeariy will please notify ease once. eptly s t this office for advertising rates. THE EXETER ADVOCATE, THURSDAY', DECEMBER 14, 1899. THINGS TO THINK ABOUT. A fool hates good advice. Troubles were given to teach us our Bleed of God. Live right and God will see to it that you die right. Hoarding up money Hover manes anybody like Jesus. The meat who wrongs a brother strikes a blow at Goal. If we :follow Cllr ist somebody will "b.'' €az3 to fellow us. The only pezenle who live right are those who loge right. The devils sugar -ceased palls Ialway s have poison in them. The heat is never regenerated until God gets tato the heart. No one ever yenta@ the floss who olid :'Het trade a tel - e:n r0 it. The (?evil to a ti_iet grip en the snap whose gore: is rev e « ;v, If all C'l:-..e:" al>_s wett.'l tree?) wide . awake no sinner a•-. .nn.n S l IIONTl atl4a* 4, e 1 .ant iC a':nrnRa►t 2 Fa ., t' la Everything in tne t :eels lite that is not geed e:!. l> '3 •: e , .7.. + One u`�e (haln::l' Y * a �,,....! is to. prt;.ve that tilt t e t ie hes., If Fein ~rant ya, tr e eta to ► v a Jesus, show then,. Hie etse in veer life. Whenever the devil c•::tn: ; tient Of I3eQVren ho begine to lat. r !denote No gift is precious in t;u;I`t :doh that does not have a grateful heart Tae Lila it. The cement's head is to be bruited, zo :natter how big or little it eiay 1oo'!L. `Tres' a.ovii's eauFe•?prospers when 'Obriet ..nes quarte? among themselves. (thi,)4 C.,tt wwats us to is the only rant; i+ - ti iti'e h we can ever lit- Then. is no religion is Saying that other rea,}ala nee net as geed as they ought Jet .Y ales I`'aetle' stile with Chriet cannot be enteaeo l;v t a.,n who seek h:ippiuees in Ilene owe tear. Give, sr,ttte ittelarespe.etable men their way in this world, and the devil wout1 never be teat taut. \, „-Aar eery e lee eln has two or three t,te tzlit>-re who think they have taut the Leal ceder Obligation to there. It we IaiI le a to Fay about what God le::e done fee ue sad more to tell what t:o are treeing for Him, prayer meetings evot::u'e be metre interesting. A t End to Dinette Ile tiae'ie.--l3ilioineie nc4� c c felt is a tit- an tee , xa•t . ave bile in tile r t lunch has a rearieel sdY'ceet upon till. liervess, and arf:«• a a.a suif Sts itself by severe eeati nt i.•e. f t is the most irte*• hear' t cue' eine a>•tn have. There RSV lesillaches tetm teed. Irani fever, and from tither n lett .be most extartaci- atim; el all is the 11.ai, ea. Lae adaehe. I'ar- sreh e•', Vegetable le I'i will e ere it—cure it alms+est imine rli:itt I: It Will disappear as soon as the Pills operate. There is uotlainusurer iu the treatment of bilious head:wile. Weight of Some Querns. The queen of Italy is still a very handsome woman, and certainly most sympathetic in manner and speech. But she is growing too heavy. Her majesty is heavier than any other queen in Europe. her weight being 176 pounds. while Queen Victoria does not weigh more than 171 pounds. Next in weight comes the queen of Spain, who -weighs 147 pounds, and then the queen of the Belgians, who weighs 1443 pounds:. The Empress of Russia does not weigh miore 'than 120 pounds. The Public should bear in mind that Dr. Thomas' Electric Oil has nothing in common with the impure, deteriorating class of so-called medicinal oils. It is :eminently pure nett really efficacious— relieving pain end lameness, stiffness of the joints and muscles. and sores or hurts, besides being an excellent specific for rheumatism, coughs and bronchial com- plaints. Row Be Won Her. First Girl—On thing that drew me to him was his extreme simplicity. Second Girl—You had no difficulty, then, in understanding him ? First Girl—Indeed, no. He propos- ed almost exclusively in words of three syllables. If 'our every -day duties are a burden, it is because you are not well. Miller's Com- pound Iron Pills will correct this condi- tion. Building on Sand. Freddie — What is circumstantial evidence Cobwigger—As a general thing it's the theory of an expert which is prov- ed to be entirely wrong when the truth comes out. Mother Graves' Worm Exterminator has the largest sale of any similar prepar- ation sold in Canada. It always gives satisfaction by restoring health to the little folks. DOINGS OF THE WEEK ITEMS OF INTEREST FROM AROUND THE WORLD Pruned. 1'untetuated and Preserved in Pithy I'aragranl1s for the Perusal of 1'raa•tirai People — Personal. Politienl and 1'rotitabne. 1'OLI'riondrOitEIGYt. Owing to the attitude of the Chem,- t>er of ileput.es. the members of t.:e Penne= Comma 'aeendercd their r�- se„(i.ntiews to the I're5ialent, ' One Premier ter of Victoria, Sir George 'I Plrntr,has resigned. The Gov- An f alse halve awe. DRE DED � i1 ►BIERIA An era of false flair seems to be it{ iV upon us, if one is to judge by the pre- sent displays in the leading hairdres- sers' windows. Such an array of fringes and pompadour pads and puffs and long curls and wavy switches and what not we have not had since the days of that terrible fact, the water- fall. Young girls affect the Newport coil and single long curl, and right becoming it is. The pompadour with light curling fringe is doomed and the dignified part is to be revived With it the low coil and the fancy net of chenille, a. la Trelawney, as it is named. Miller's Worm Powders are the bat e•r. or. Lead iiranssasr, min s summoned ` laxative medicine for ebildrr>n; as dice as liaeLe In to form a DAM- sugar, :.laireistny. CiaSrtz.TiEs. r,npraved His tieporttanities. Tbe <le. r beintiaa s e sou ;last ended Meek I understated that your ra•,;. s;: in a tt.ttil of 11 hunters neighbor, Toektean. has read and F nail : 9.,..buia m:i in lla. ;:ult travel ,I :a b Lao $u c ,. r see ions . f setatala t)1, ye,; he is a blamed fool nt% ii: tee tt:: ' in several languages :and upon a, great N tit e..ael Cuarci of a'a.it_.;,; Iveniaa was malny subjea:ta. Laing a obse.n er's salute of saves:- tan auces:te_ r, gems a:csrin;g the percale alz ien A:le- Severe tinkle are ,? a-ny cure 1 by the use . ney:tan Theasaian a sageeaatere of li':, ti.e"; t eneesaalae:ve Se raft, a4 t e a s "zn ion of Dee t e'ry 13 of the of one car tine • 'P2$ aT1t..rC•,t theaueeie let ex!,reareaceiry lavnetr.atingreel 2Ya siege weet nave need it ItS l—lip; the After lucento at> l ar's seerah. Lli net t :€, @ c„ai:e rot 1 foe cough,. b edy of Ile A. la.;rain-tn, ata n:;te i fl ..Hattan o n of the ;twit, i n l all affections 'i t ronnto c rzznr.os,tor. was re--.ot'en'ad of the theete anal r kes% .a reset .tlene s 'am ' h a The a the t a' a mare-, it a, iltvourit with i t .« 1,,3 • can a w ..sal a. ,, i ,i t o ..e. to tt o t was can urele Of tee—were ;Ta:.;r ladies metal e..a2tisar9a. tete. the o ac sana;ann, aial a 1'arothe -ant. 1 ea 47.3 ticlarniaan Ned. Ila ,@:int. What Die silo Heave ,, �. 4d d n Han Drown. lx • fl \-� «a. 'Frank is ra.ii tat l» 11 SOU a n 3liTs..^ e ` the bataarseen. in in the: Torotato Gat. rat'bargain counter at ¢aritlley'B yester- 1 l . P.a@ a >r i"e; ffrt na as brohee ani' e la e.° 1.I•e and s... a y e :n lir .es t o a s tltn" bate. a. I:raBY. n vane eanr.:t c>.:! 4 .n.al.a; Mrs. Myles—Yes; I was looting for ra,_ht nen coteelnng an .deice tsY :a something real cheap, but I didu't trader in the yards at the foot fay see you, though. 14,thtarse street, when the ae•:att nit las tai's: ed. ' The re:li,ail:s of Thontiz,s i sear [,i)� Tt 'were to a'n from the I'e". roil n i�.er .a" I.ii R.a � 'i Es -i on c'indae rntbri ins:. '1'i..? node-. though heelly dis«.gaued. wee recce - nia'eet by `hostash, rifff as that c>f 'i'honeis Foster. an etnPl'be.e of J. I;. Ford's alkali works in Wga utt ere. Foster eras 30 tears old and an- married.l: s penalle penallit ir!g in I eee••eaa- to. He has been mashie; for al.,aett three s e :.s. It itt thought that the drowning re se ?ted trona ..ecicle.it• 'Phil xleci.ier t on the T'eia'. a re. lf.ael;alttana it Western Da.lr,leld on 'aetines.i iy resalted in the Milan: tcf sin': perfane arch the in;'3 trc4. score er less. of 21. The dead are :.i? . ander Craig of t=eranton. I'» 1'eual-', neer rain 'a•r of the *a rant na !'ri as a@ e;:rt4 trine were in Nrod. Iie'tC;•:* tl.ap:r ie;. 4t i� aar@ataowCetig.41 Not AItogether Wrong. Mr. Green—Billson's boy has got to been officer in the navy. ; . Mrs. Green -Well, wee11 i I s'pose he'll wear epithets on his shoulders now. • That tired, feeling will disappear' and you will be able to eat well and sleep well by using Miller's Compound Iron Pills: The Case of R. A. Wade, the Criminal Lawyer of Chicago, Duplicated by that of an Ontario Lady. Wade,* &lathe 'Was Ret:tored by Dotld's' Rlduey Pills—Mrs. Geo. names Was Not Only Shorteiglited but Deaf— Part of as Roy of Road's Kidney Pills Restored Both S1ght and Hearin, ... Smith's Falls, Der. 4. -The case of " L " �„ "I R. A. Malde, the great criminal law- thee' Lather 4'r; -ye 41]9 tt`tfo 1`*:-• er Of Chicago, iti at resent excitimg tbe:r iwraat�;, their Vi -year-old ti..0-.Ea- x ,. p' �+ ter ; Jennie er;:ll;. their 11 -year -obi con-lalerablo attention. in the United d:atinttr•r . Mr.,. Mae nen Itoe. &i ifac Staters. 3 lane of the papers of that Of Pavia Dee. of Ithaca, N.Y.; 'Wale country having devoted considerable ter J:lee.rlr W"11-''''''.`" gni years (44; space to it. A similar a `ase lots oeourr- he 1 jar:, city. 111 fled! ne at:!teal out than fauaanilc Z as t• were sin t l:.r ed on our own sinal of rho line, in to ay to slag,/ int'; wit!, rue- that of Mrs. George Barnes of this latives in 41s easy;>2; aa. town. MARINle s1dTTERS. R. A. Wade is the lawyer who de - lo ei.:tlaito aaai'.le•t,' is felt at Liv- fended Prendergast the first time ho erga.aael ill a.'garei to t:,e t,..ia�ty of alae! stood trial for murdering Carter II. l,rilisln s.ae ""!'r 31";11',""'", Harrison, Harrison,1Tayor ofGhieago. He hall leftl.',ttt� r slat fr.r 41,1. t:,t, been retuned in a number of sepia- nn d feiirs ere eepresteni that the Yes., eel bas fa••tai.It•re ti. Itional trials before and has ben sine>e, The liolit;l.al-.'4ldericn n line steam...! and is one of the best known lawyers er teetta:nei,etal, Capt. flower, from 1 in Anaterica, He eatntracted Kidney New ]'ores. Nov. It'. via loulogne.1 Disease and the uric au'id. always pre - Nov. 29, for ltaatl.>rtlanc, 18 agr''und i sent in the system when the kidneys at 9Faasinis, two ailalea below port. are deranged, attacked his eyes and and seuet lirllten to float. 'The steamer Weeett lies a total Mr. Wade went blind. lie started to wreck on the south jetty ae men- take Dodd's Kidney Pills and ade.- boldt flay, Cal., having struck the I ally the Kidney Trouble disappeared rocks there. Of the 24 persons on 1 and his sight returned. board, all are safe best two. One Now read Mrs. Barnes' Lotter and dent of Fern passenger, !Ura;, Carmichael. el, a and rest- see how what was almost considered. t'U., taus Nelson, aa. seaman of the steamer, a miracle by the people of Chicago lost their lives. UNCLA.SSXI?Xi D. A driving snow -atonal, the first of the season, began at Omaha., Neb., at 10 o'clock on 'Thursday. A tidal wave un Saturday caused considerable danaat;e on the Chilian coast, destroying moles, boats and other property along the shore. It is stated that ilr. Patrick of Dundee, Scotland, will be offered the principalship of Manitoba College at Winnipegin succession to the late II Principal King: Messrs. Guilfoyle Dros., of Coiling- wood, oilingwood, recently made a ebipment to Montreal for the Paris Exposition. Tho collection comprised one bushel each of thirty; varieties. Reports from a number of points on the Gulf in the Texas section, show that the damage to property and loss of life by the recent eevere storm were much greater than at first reported. The canals of New York State were closed officially at noon on Fri- day, but the water will be kept in until Monday:, so that all boats may got through. Business has been bet- ter than last year. The handsome and commodious quarters of the Hamilton. Conserva- tive Club were formally; opened on Friday evening. There was a largo attendance of loading Conservatives and members of the club. Samuel Simpson, 32 years old, of New York, has become crazy over the losses sustained by reason of the collapse of the Franklyn Syndi- cate. Discouraged by his poor luck in several legitimate investments, eifnpson gave heed to Miller's pro- mise to pay 520 per cont. per year. The appeal of Mrs. Anna Maria Druce, who claims to be a daughter- in-law of the fifth Duke of Port- land, against the decision prohibit- ing the opening of the Druce vain 1, in Highgate Cemetery, unless the owner of the grave consents to have the coffin opened, has been dismiss - Negotiations are. about to be open- ed in Paris with a view of allowing Brazil a reduction of about 10 francs on the tax on coffee, on the condi- tion that the French products will be given the most favored nation treatment. Should the negotiations fail, the maximum tariff will be ap- plied to Brazilian coffee . Something to Prove It Bv. "My wife has gilded our lawn mower and put Itin the parlor window." "What's that for?" "She says shewants the neighbors to see that at least we are getting the use .at it ourselves."—Chicago Record. has been duplicated in Canada. Smith's Falls. Dodd's Medicine Co. Gentlemen,—I have been troubled for over a year with Female Weak- ness and Urinal Trouble resulting from Sidney Disease. I have consult- ed a doctor who gave me medicine that seemed to make me worse. At times I would be deaf and shortsight- ed. I was told of Dodd's Sidney Pills and I got one box. I have used part of the box and am completely cured, and strange to say both my hearing and eyesight is now unaffected. Yon may publish this if it will be the means of assisting others. I remain, yours, etc., Mrs. George Barnes. ITS AFTER EFFECTS FREQUENTLY SHATTER STRONG NERVES. Mfr. S. DioDougall Suffered for Years and lila Doctor Totd Ubu Recovery Was Impossible --Again Strong. and Healthy. • Farmer and "jack of all trades," is what Mr. Salter McDougall styled himself when interviewed by the News recently. Mr. Mel)ougall resides at Alton, about ten :nil«!s from Truro, N, S.. and aecoraliug to his own state- ment has been made a new man 1>y - the nee of Dr. 'Williams' Pink Pills. When interviewed ay the News nuia. Mr. McDougall reel: ---"l am only too glad to gave you any i•'.•qnnatiou you may want. :Anythi:ang i eau sans will not be too good a a ,.niainendation for Dr. Williams' Piaci; eine. Up to the year lane," comae: Mr. ?3eD011,- gall. "eI had always • njoyed geed health. At that time 1 had a eevere attaelt of diphtheria, the aster eaTea:ts of which left me in a deplorable con- dition. I was trcir,[.°leal nate' a con- stant Bain in my left zine just below the heart, and at tinges, dizziness would cause me to throw np my hands .;al{ti anal l on Inv bad:, or ,..ce.:4Iv face. hands and feet would swell and turn cold. In this eontlition I could not ,.nova; hands or feet enol haat to be mov- en like a quill. My appetite all but left no end I got very little Elcep I was under the care of a doctor. but got nothing more than orcaional texas purely relief. Finally I got so low that any- friends wrote for my father to come and tea me for the last time. This was in :January, 1£iltn. That night the doetor told my t'rienale he could do nothing for me. and he doubted if I would live through tho night. That night I took a severe tit of vomiting, and raised three piceecs of natter, tough and leathery in aplwaraneee, and eaeli about tInree Welles long. The', voraiting almost a'Itt,hati nue. and it re- quired two people to rajah ma, in bed, but I felt easier after it. I was in this; deplorable ear.diainn when I was urged by a. neigh1" r to try Dr. Wil- liams' Pink Pills. It was a hopeless ease but I derided tel try them. When. I toll the doctor I was taking the pills he raid they would do me no goose; that I would never be able to work again. But ho was mistaken. for the ceaoct was uri'rclla,ns. By March I was able to gee Out of doors, anti could wally quite a distanee. I continued using Dr. Williams' Pink Pill!, until I had tat;end seventeen boxes. and they have made a new man of me. 1iv health is letter than it has been for twenty years, and nUt- witiastantUnii thea doctor's. prediction, I am able to stand amt' mount of hard work.. I attribute my new manhood od and rt•gaaiucd Ite'a]tIt to ;Pr. 1�'i!liama' Pink Pills and gra'c u1ly rri•t,mnlend them to others in poor herit'a. e ntsit%h Tar. are Tatri t: T. The men of the EnglisIh navy are not by any means the '.1en•itltritts that they are represented to be by some writers; at Tenet not all of them. There is au inercaeing number who put by money in the naval savings bank. Accoring to the last return there is $1,313,860 standing to the credit of bluojaekaets in ships' books or at the dockyards. The number of depositors is 23,000. It will has seen that each man, on the average, has over $50 to his credit. Health for the children. Miller's Worm Powders. Of No More Use. "Why did you discharge that cut- ter?" "Ob, we can't use him any more," answered the tailor. "Now that box coats have gone out of style we have to make things to fit." An Evasive Ansarer. Banker—Before I accept you as a suitor for my daughter, I should like to know how you stand politically. Now. I am for gold. Suitor—That's what I'm after, . sir l STATE of Onto. CITY OF TOL1lD0, ss• LUCAS COUNTY. f FRANK J. Cnsxi.Y makes oath that be is the senior partner of the firm of F. J. C1IENEY & Co., doing lameness In the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and everycaae of•Cata rh that cannot be cured by the use of RAM's CATARRH CURE. FRRANIZ J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this eth day of December, A. D., is86. A. W. GLE A SON, • Einsar") Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials free. F. J. CtIENEY & CO., Toledo, 0. arSold by Druggists, ire. . Bother 'Worship in Turkey. 'env The strongest sentiment of the Turk is his reverence for his mother. He always stands in her presence until invited to sit down, a compliment he pays to no one else. New life for a quarter. Miller's Come Bound Iron ,l?ilie. They Are Not Violent in Action.—Some persons, when they will to cleanse the stomach, resort to E; $,,nn and ntlnerpur;- ative salts. These are speedy in their ac- tion, but serve no permanent good. Their use produces incipient chills, and if per- sisted in they iupire the stomach. Nor do they act upon the intestine. in a beue- fieial way. Paarnnelet"s Vegetable Pills answer all purposes hi this respect, and have no superior. Shoes for the Children. Children's shoes should be entirely flat in the sole, but pliable enough to give slightly with the motion of the foot. What is known as the spring heel is suitable for children. Heels, whether low or high, cause many ac- cidents, and are more or less injuri- ous otherwise, because they throw the whole body out of correct balance. PLAN FOR MOBILIZATION, Oa the sacestd.... Mrs. Mascot—But, and, brit it richt Sehexne Outlined Which Would F.sab10 IIs tae talc' sae bonnie a gift? The Gude to rat 35,000 Militiamen is the Field, Book says: "It's better tae give Three days the district officers come " mending have been, in session, and thSa tae receive, Sandy—Then, dinna ye ken, Mar - the work which is now concluded has get, that for me tae deprive a mon o' givin' wad be an awfu' sin lam. been of a most satisfactory character, The question of mobilization in case of war was given considerable atten- tion. Regiments of cavalry, batteries of artillery, and battalions of infantry must be of 'uniform strength, and an attempt Will be made to carry out this id. a. gradually, existing battalions, Weak alai varying in size as -they are, being at first combined into provis- ional regiments without interfering svitit their present identity, haymo a. Axed peace e:tablisbnnent, rollick would, a, required, be increased to pentettrtta ted • war estalllislaanaa'nt. The units thus o ganized could be $ Callow—All the world loves a lovers co iib nc:i into brngat:es and divisions. they say. The general has outlined the fellow - Two Yionnder-^-Yes, indeed. am • a t ia: ssppreeiates a good thing. small companies of infantry are f i' ietl into a larger single company, who will thus epovi amalgamation l; uses„ a double number of s iecrs aatnl a tt(4 ble nn!nril.c.r of non-commissioned otli. ears over and above the establish- ment laid down as neves .•arc in the War O"iee sella -aid This extra staff of oll.t.ers and non c:` as:tlisiioned 0111- ger, thus available will be retained tet the headquarters of each of the bat- talions forming the provisional regi- ment, and there raise by volun- teer enlistment or by ballot, as direet- ed, the seeond battalions to raise the provisional reserve infantry regiment. A similar system, in the case of the cavalry will give at the headquarters of eaclt regiment nearly all the off eers and all tats staff of lnou-eonnnnissioued otbcrs required for the formation of a peovisional re -sive cavalry regi- ntent. The active militia force, which at present provides a total strength of, on peace footing. 35,0e0 then, eould thus be ine reared to a Sar a'-taablieh- ment of approximately 60.01:0 men. An additional emote men route, he raised front the popelation, and al snfleieut number ut trains officers tvuuid it(+ available. General Mutton at the meeting of distriaet cheers reilntecod the colonels present all to provide thennselves with the new that -topped German forage cap hi place of the style pre; a ptly worn. It is only necessary to read the testi- monials to be convinced that Holloway's Cern Cure is unequalled for the removal of corns, warts, etc. It is a complete ex- tinguisher. 1;'uttln tlltn to the Test.. Poor But Honest Suitor—I would, do auything in the world for you, darling. Rich But Elderly Maiden—Then _ kiss me, love. Ener Pinking. Th It tired feeling will disappear, your appetite will improve, your digestion will be perfect, if you will take Miller's Com- pound Iron Pills. A Marvelous ,!tan. '' Marvelous man that Simpson. I tell you, he's a regular wonder." "i never knew he did anything great." "You didn't eh? Why, he succeed- ed in holding a charity .,fair that cleared expenses." A new back for 50 cents. Miller's Kidney Pills and Plaster. Didn't Otitis. Get in. The Judge—Now, then, my good man, please be explicit. At what point did you enter the altercation? Witness -I didn't got into the alter- cation. I had only got as far as the anteroom when dot red -nosed feller over there hit me with a chair. If your child is pale, peevish, and does not thrive, a dose of Miller's Worm Pow- ders occasionally will cure. Accidents With Lamps. .Any table on which lamps are placed should be of firm oonstrnotion, large top, and of sufficient weight at the base not to tip easily or jar -when touched. A great many so-called acei- dents with lamps are caused by placing them on light, rickety tables. A E'entral Figure. Thera Is not it finer figure in the public eye to -day than Lord Salis- bury, Premier of great Britain. lie is as master statesman alnti diplomatist, and his repeated peaceful victories have gained for hint the confidence of the public. This keen, quiet titan means to keep control of the intrica- cies of the tangled web of European and .\!nuoicau affairs. 7n the Yt'ene- modea al air, in the Spanish-.lnneri- can war, and in the SaMOttn stern he has acted with eteinu innate skill in the best interests of the British Em- pire. Reticent, ready and impertur- able, courageous and honorable, he is a typo of the best class of British stab—eel= who will be known to his- tory as an empire builder.—Brockville Times. Lyddite Not i5'ldely'Known. The new explosive, lyddite, which is figuring in the South African war, is a chemical known only to a few engineers. The secret was purchased by the English government from the inventor of melinite, with which it is supposed to be nearly identical. It is exploded by percussion. neat Ste Trade in Rubber. Although ore -half of the rubber product of the forests along the Ama- zon goes to the United States, moat of the steamers, wharves and banking houses in the region belong to the English. Cotton Goods Factories In Brazil. In the course of the last decade the manufacture of cotton goods has be- come a firmly established industry in Brazil. A dose of Miller's Worm Powders occa- sionally will keep the children healthy. Remarks From the Gallery. Maggie—Ain't dat villin just orful I Jimmie—Dat's only in de play. I seen dat feller give a nickel to a blind man once. KEW II PE FOR CAME SUFFERERS. "What that comp friend at "I don't lar key," sounded t Everybody Ms Impression. key ltd the programme lam osition was in?" asked the a classical concert. believe it was in any particu: answered Mr. Cumrox. "It o ane like a bunch of 'em,".w A New Method of Treatment That Cures a Large Percent- age of Gases. Cancer has for so many ages been con- sidered an incurable diseasethat to talk seriously about it seems like mockery. But such is the advance of medical science in these latter days, that things that wero impossible in our fathers' time are quite possible now. The knife, the cautery, the plaster and the paste have had their tarn, and all have proved dismal failures, and their failure is due to the fact that caneeris not a local but a constitutional disease. The advent of our Vegetable Cancer Curo marked a new era in the treatment of malignant growths. It brought new hope .o hundreds who shrank from the sur- geon's knife, with its dangers and its dis- appointments. The many we have cure hero in Canada and whole names and we wil'1 cheerfully give, is de- monstration that removes every shadow of a doubt as to the efficacy of our treat- ment. Send your name and address, enclosin two stamps, and we will mail you in plain envelope our treatise and testimonials. 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