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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1900-10-25, Page 72,1 a. saseereei eeasee•••••••-e-e44-----se Beliarleti THE STORY OF A W,OMAN'S RESCUE 1'RO1Y1 GREAT SUFFERING. roe years Iler sses one of afiseeli- liar Eeet nIIIfamse taco ErIghl fully anal POW itC4381160 Ylnaae a. 410 Her ileitteheid Isere. From the Enterprise, Bridgewater, ItLo anipalin,g to think of the num- mar fot women throughout tho court-, try \'ho •day al: tee day live a life at - mot ot alartyrilono ; Suffering but too treguently in si;ent, almost hopeless deepair. To suell sufferers the story of Mrs. S03111.1a. Wile, will came as e 'beacon of hope. ialrs. Wile lives about two miles from the town GI Bridgewater, L. S. ,and is respected • .anel. eeteerned by. all , who know her. While in one of the local drugstores net long ago, Mrs. Wile noticed a nminber of boxes of: Dr. Willtarns' Pink! Pills in the show case, and re- marked by the proprietor "If ever there was a friend to woinan, it is those pill," She was asked why she spoke so strongly: about the pills, and! in reply toldof tete misery from watteh tli co, had restetted her. The druggist suggested that she should make known her, cure for the benefit 0S the thousands of similar sufferers. Aire. Wile replied that: while averse •to publicity, yet she would gladly tell of her cure if it would: benefit anyone else, and she gave the follow- ing statement \vith permission for lta publication 'My life for some years was one of wetakne&s, ,pain, and misery,, until I obtained relief through theuse of Dr. Williarns' Pink , Pilte. • From sorne pause, I know not what exactly, I became so afflicted with uterine trou- ble 'that I was obliged. to undergo two operations. at, part ortly of the trouble was removed, and a terrible Weakness and miserable, nervous con - Nature'. Own Donnie...tic. The cucumber juice or cream is one of tiature's own eosinetico, cooling, healing and seftening. Unlike some other lotions it does not oover up defects, but restores the skin to healthy actioo. It has been scientifically demonatrateil that the en- cumber is considerably cooler than the surroundiug atmoselen-e,,so tbat "cool as 0 cucumber" is a most apropos compari- son. Its,efficacy' in cases of simbure and affections of the skin is doubtless due to tins cool quality. In making this balm at home -send it can be made at a tenth of its coat St the detieeist's—procure the best almoml oil for its foendatien. For two largo, ,ajmost ripe ettemobers nee four ounees Of almond oil and half an otince ottell of spermaceti and white wax. Put these ingredients into a clip and set in a basin of boiling water. As soon as the wax and• spermaceti blend with the ahnond oil to form a imiform mass place tLe cup on the back of the range. Peel the cucimibms, which should not be too bul just en the verge ol' turning. Chop theni Ode, squeeze out .the juice with a towel and mix it'ith Um other in- gredients. To add to its dainty appear- ance color with a feW drops of evil -each juice to just a 1)1(10 000 green. Pour the cream while still warm iiito emptied egg - elicits or little :porcelain jars of line nata- torial andset in 0 eau of cold water to harden. Wash the skin thoroughly • at night before applying the cream. Dry off all the nioiiiture 1\.i1ti a soft towel and thee 000 the cream gently into the skin. In the morning emelt off 11'ilh warm wa- tee following with a dash of cold water to make the LiStilleS 1111,11. Decorative Plate flails: A inest valuable adjunct to the furnish- ing of any room, is ii•htit is ye:emit-1y termed a plate rail or melding reek. It is more generally used ie a dining loom to run nround and fieish the dado line, at the height of tit, ordinary chair rail, but there is tIO• reason, no breach of the pro- prieties, to fin -nisi] any room with tillell a rack, with a ledge-sullieiently wide to rest bric-a-brac itpou it. People who collect brie -a -brae want to show it. It is not the gratifying oftheir pride so intichas the gratifying of their pleasure in being able upon all sides and at a glance to see their treasures which they value as a lover of "books values the beauty of tbe bindings. Cabinets are vel v good, but there is rio • , • cabinet outside of a showcase that gives a Id! view of do contents to the casual ob- server. Hallways, libraries, diniug rooms end studies can be improved very mate- rially by a rack wide enoueli to hold i,brie. ditiOn ensued, which the physician i aiStne We have in tnind a hall finished told. .me I would never ger clear of. with a' de ebeinied:cblo with en old oak r tried( other docters, but all with plate recl:Pangdt siindee wall of ,oranige, so -f tleaneedleidigt ethaelifciritelziee the seine result -Lino betterment of my ' Stinclition. The pairts finally attacked line 41y,oitiltalni:olffa:nroange made an •exec., and green pattern. This 'epey back and kidneys. My le,g's a.nd .back, aNlk,af,ratahuQd etchings aud •eet becenae faiightfully swollen, and its sP"ial vairce esettine which it gave to the dark potteryof th; Rook - 1 cannot describe the tired, sinking. ' e O colors, and outside finishes which dcathly feeling "that at times came retedapoutuhip e ledge, going entirely ever' sa. ay whole body. 1 becme un- 010111101th erood)ittyw ioeweth. who have brie- ablem to do my household work, and asbrac, old plates an ognize iu 0 oment the advantaaold re- -:m est all hope of recovery. Before this ledge—Upholsterer. ' '''e f i this stage in my illness I had been , ealvLsed to try Dr: Williams' Pink wornan's Humor Now RCieognized. th At last e world at ler,,esb Pills, but like thousands of other woe to realize that woman is not devcegidiai()111.nag then, thought there could be no good sense of humor. Oret.ily, the world inovest in usin,g- there wA when the medical men tentury ego the man Who sue CI ware unable to cuse me. At last in- that lovely woman knew humor frIgmesseel- desperation I Marie up my mind to try them, but really without any Pah in the result. To my great sur - :lee I obtained some benefit from the She Like most kmm Was Very Fcmil of , A eup Ori Tea And Hock beeonie accusbomed • To tete use of , • J apao. • Sti.1 There was • ,lust a peculiar Some theng Abut the inatision That site Nev•er quite liked - So else pondered Anel pondelr,ed To decide whet it was thought ' • Pain t Yee This was it , 13ee•a use the scum 'Anici greenish seditneu • Indieuted Nothing bbS0 NORV - She was a proden,t woman 'So she atgueci , 'Shit t a remedy must be sought For will lee St'reissitatt Blue And Paris Green Were ail Right in their place • Tey were . Out of place In her Te•a And Must be iinju,r ions So, She, got nee -routs And heat a bile And told h,er due or Of her fears Y0411 are right Said he Di) as I do And He told ,her how he did it He bought the new Uncolored Green Tea From Ceylon and India • Sold in the Seal,eil lead pa•ckets of The "Sa Lade" Tea Co And deelared Phat no Japan Tea In t,he world Could begin to equal it Then, Its Pure and Healthful Sti id he So she bought it too Anal W,o,men like Is worrying again Becatise She did net find The remedy Sooner UNIQUE DISTINCTIONS OF Hi R. H. Here are some interesting facts abou.t the Prince of Wales, w-hich are condensed team his biography as writ- ten by his private secretary; Ile is a Colonel eight times over. He' !has oue private secretary, two assistant secrelariets, and a staff of clerks to usssl, He receives 2.03 letters a day and answers most of them. He hue every order of knighthood • in, Europe. His uniforms are worth S75,000. Ile Ls the chief horse owner, dog owner and yachtsman in England. He 'goes to cheirch eVorO Sunday morning. He aterted lite with an incoine of S55,000 a year. He' likes to travel incognito i Paris. , His favorite vehicle In London is a ba.neore eel), yet his stables oost $75,- 000 a. year. ' He has friends in every nation and op.auks German, French, 'Italian and Russian. • Hedis 5 feet 8 inches tall and weighs • 18) pounds. He 'is 57 years old and has four grandchiliiree. NVII•en he was young he was very tender-heartect and cried for days when a tutor left him. lis said to be one of the best shots A DTSLIKE FOR EGOTISlYI. "The trouble, with this world," said the emphatic man, "is that there aria too many egotists in it." "You dislike egotism?" "I .should say so. If there is any- thing in the world that, annoys me it is to think- of people 'going to an elec.- ence would have been mobbed. Fifty years ago lie would have been considered tion and voting their own; way, when a humorist himself. Today everybody, I could bell them exactly what they save the man who has told a mother-iu- law story at the luncheon of a woman's to do " ' ought erst box. I then bought six boxes leiltilanor. bl,ar gieresmtalviatbiewtohit,i woman's menbft„sasnfisceieno: In Nature'e Storeh4)u.->e There are Cures. mere, wialeh I took according to di- of humor are not those of a man, but the e—ILiVils(i±le138,111e-exel.)etli.iellrieenatrse 1-12iFelCirfieisnila°1". viirt0t0ieni: sections, find am 'happy to say was idea of humor al11011g, different classes or in even ordinary Plants growing "P raied up by them train a weak, eiok -, men also varies.. Who shall arrogate to "'mind as wilich give rhern a viIine that himself the ouly perfect sense of humor? canner- be e'''t'llnated• It is held by Berne Seepondent, useless condition, to my that Nat tiro provides a cure for every die - Of course, there are still masculine present state of health, and happi- skeptics One unpleasant male person visited noon mato However, this may ease which neglect and ignerance have . neos, Every year now in the seeing recently said that while woman assured- be, it is well known that Parmelee's and fall I take a box or two and find iy had a sense of humor she conic] laugh iVegeteole Pins, distilled from roots and only at the joke which had direct bearing herbs, ere a Sovereign remedy in curing on some one else, while man could appre- all ditorders or the digestion. date the one which was dietinetly per- sonal, says the Philadelphia North Amer- ican: The listener calmly informed him thrit she had not only known intensely Have one of the young laclies who homely women who not only enjoyed but knows a little palmistry to be the repented jokes which had bearing on witch of the evening. A short, bright- then- own personal appearance, but she Mid even enjoyed the confidence of a WO- hued skirt, a gay plaid shawl crossed man who appreciated the joke when a over heir shoulders a scarf bound supposed admirer turned out to be the about her head will make a very theme an excellent thing at the ehange of the season. Other bene- fits, I might mention, but suffice it to say I would strongly recommend Dr, NVilliams' Pink Pills to ailing wo- men." Dr. Williams' Pink Pills surpass all other medicines as a cure for the trou- . Wes that afflict womankind. They HALLOWEEN HINTS. quickly correct suppressions and all lover of another woman. Could he pro- str-i • • forms of weakness. They enrich She blood, strengthen the nerves and re- store the glow of health to pallid cheeks. Sold by all dealers in -medicine, Ileuseltold Decoration. or sent postpaid at 50 cents a box, The fireplace, aswe all know, must be sir six boxes for $2-50, by addressing tlae tenter of interest in a room, retire the Dr. Williams iiiffedieine Co,, Brock- senting as it does the gathering place for Ville, Ont. a family. mantel is part of the fire- dnee a man who was possessed of a keener sense of humor under adverse of a little paint a:rid powder quite :aln ci circumstances? He ndmitted that he effective disguise' /1 che eueugll could not. acquainted with the guests to give 13017_11e perS011a 1 histery she can produce some very telling foOtunes. After th•a witch has exhausted her ingenuity as palmist lot her offes to place and generally gdtschase the. name of the future bride o•es the keynote to the teem, wheo it is ai,aiiiteetweley good, or groona of each one present by means as in this instance, it must be trenteil of the fairy mirror. Th•e room she uses with More or less formality. The ovum should be dimly lighted, She writes the naents which go on it should be thosn name on a enirror with Freneh chalk, which in themselves are interestiug, . which the eye can rest with atisfaction . - rubs Lt off lightly with a silk hand- s neath. Little gewgaws end knickknacks the name Le wtritten and reenests him hove no Pltogether wit]) the beau- ac,e on it. Dignity, simplicity to inmethe on the teas,. we -en he dote and reserve must, 11 1,1 be suggested in every detail. so the name will appear. ,DEVIL WORSIITPERS. Every once in awhile a story crops , , , out in the sensational newspapers - about an organized' band of ,devil woe - when it travels up, from ze the blabe. kerchief, calls in the person for whom shiners. potractimes they are in on& ,„coetirt of the country, tin,d sometimes ,ffin another, but always they are repre- seated as xtreeenting their petitions to hia satanic majesty. A policeman killed himself in New:lira-1r a couple of years ago, after haviog murdered h,is mils. and children. Ho eerried a little rad in -lege of the devil around wilslt hien constantly, and he was said to have belonged to the mysterious order. A great many pot,ple take -those' things seriously. • For tbeir benefit it may pc? well to state that out in the Peaceful end !rather arthodoX suburb of Get - mantown, thio s a devil -worshiper; although, here infidelity was not sus- pected until a 'few weeks ago. Indeed,' she would be bias lost person in the warld to be ausPecte•d, for she is a lit- tle girl, only six years old. But she has fiddressed at least one petition te the devil. She has an aunt, far whom mho has a particular aversion, ,and the other dey she was observed laborious- ly sonstructing a letter upon a sheet of her mother's writing paper. , She a'ttempte,e1 to keep this oper,ation a pu'ofound secret, and later in the day ifhe was observed lantying it in the When a mantelshelf is low, low enough For souvenirs have water color to support en elbow, and when it comes sketches suggestive pf Halloweeni If 01701' a grate, it can often be treated in a the, cards are cut to represent leaves 'Teich more informal amnion- and be made to'enter into the daily life of Um house- the 6fr-eet is Pretty. As a final. giti holder, as it were.—Harper's Baza.r. to your guests give them at pasting the, .half of an eggshell filled- ye:1h AleVIll'al LIablii. salt, with tire injunction that it Must Flow many utterly meaningless and ab- be oaten juat before retiringand wive- , • / •surd lin bits PooPle have! The via'ag.° eves the person dreams of will be his weinan works ber lips as energetically ns f hr fingerseuture bride when using scissors. A party - • of women amused themselves by compar- ing notes. Said one: "When I am think - hag, I always bite my finger tips—not the nails, but just the fie:thy tips." Another confessed to twisting a lock of imir while reading, Said a third, "When I am thinking, I bite my lower lips constant- ly." So the confeasions and revelations went on mittl nearly every one lo the cir- cle of 11 proved to be guilty of some habitual absurdity. ' linstrin on Woman's Dreds. When a lady walks about town with three or four yards of silk tied in a bun- dle behind her, she doesn't see it herself or benefit by It herself. She carries it for the benefit of beholders. When she has put all her diamonds on in the ,evening, tell her to stay at home and enjoy thein in a indiant solitude, and the child with Tea me.roltalit.s are under the tea- pre,ssion,:thilt Ceylon and India Green; iliectis4 will dieplatie all Japans in Can- ada before leuto The "Sitiada," Tea Company are introducing them in their sealed Lead Packets. They are .the Afloat delicious GreereTea ever', of- fered ithe public.. BRITISH COAL EXPORTS. British coal' exports are about seven time as valuable as they were 50 years ago. R -R -REVENGE. Doctor—I know cod-liver oil tastes pretty bad ,at firat but you will get used to 111 10 tirne and 1get to like it. Patient--( to like it ? Well, if ever garden. The next day it was dug up his forbidden barley sugar will not look I do I'll punish a lot of it just to get and here is what she had "written up- more blank. She carriee her caparisoo Oven. 180 th,a papeoi Deer Devil—pities either for the pleasure or tlie mortifica- came and tak aunt Lizzie ; con e quick; tiontyr- ,cacie-• v tand can no more enjoy ita sloes A sofa) la ONE DAT hi illvincy by herself than it Chandelier 1„lattv6 Ertht vabists, ,t11 drosists svai put; it in is hole, so you will -gat ctn. enjoy having its gas lighted.—Rus- renuld ale renter 12 it fans to °era. 15, Groves' aaottouro in 011 011010112. 259, in, England. He sets the fashion in clothes for the, whole world. Ho has thirteen university degrees. Ho bas made more speeches than any other man in the world, but most- ly ebort oneo. f -Ie, owne the deepest mine in Eng- land. - Ifs was the first Christian to dine witb the Sultan. are simply kidney disorders. The kidneys filter' the blood of all that shouldn't be there. The blood passes through the kid- neys every three minutes. If the kidneys do their work no impurity or cause of disorder can remain in the circulation longer than that time. Therefore if your blood is out of order your kidneys have failed in their work. They are in need of stimulation strengthening- or doctoring. One medicine will do all three, the finest and most imitated blood medicine there MAN IS BECOMING TEMPERATE. Four 'hundred years ago Moham- medans were the only total abstain - gra of Europa, and now 47 of the 50 lasige.st European cities have from 10I to 20 active tempe.rance And it Ls also certain that 'even with- out the aid of these sooieties the num- ber of female topers is shrinking to a, 'minimum. At. the court of Queen Bess maids of honor had a daily al- lowance of six quarts of beer and dranck all the wine they could get hold of. Biel: le's Anti -Consumptive Syrup steeds aD the head -of the list for all diseases of the throat and litegs. It acts like magic in breaking up a cold. A cough is soon subdued, tightness of the chest is relieved, even the worst case of consumption is re Laveel. while in recent cases it natty lie 0 "14tooseltgetazertasts4o.sfesiataseefa ellioneelassa40%/11/t•-tsosigaatetsVastatelasiesteifiasasersoesta 0 r $ A PI ,,.. Paint Y P w • g , Not only to Paint, but to have $ Otf-ISUre 0 t ,) Mean honest paint. Paint thit our house ainted with cod lasts. Paint that has a style In color and improves your house APASATS.: PAUTS improve the house. They are valuable' paints, but alsg economical, wear and tear is what tells when you paint— Ask Your dealer. RIIN18111& PG1-1 inerg 1 9* -4/ MONTREAL. Est'd 42 --elalaigtattetleSit.Ota-Oatealiasaeleon•Waslasibalwsoillort.,,s6WeasaOlasitalSore iSeOLOS-4 IVIIA.T HE FELT. An old 'family darikoy was being hauled over the coals for scratching the portrait of hte past master with a stiff whisk broom. "Marcus,' said one of the family, severely, "'whatever prompted you to do 'that ?” "Pardon, me, sah," responded the offencler, Ah jes coultn't help it. When Ala caught sight ob all dat dust on ol' xnarse's coat, Ah je,s had to rush up en brush it off. Ah felt as dough 101' nears would rap me wid his 'cane if Ah didn't." uurcs Colds, Etc, JAPANESE WOMEN ARE FRANK. When women go to buy a dress in Japan they tell ,the shopkeeper thete age and state whether they are mar- ried or single, because there are spe- cial de.signs, far married women as well as for different ages. The Jap- ane.se women do not take it amiss that their ages and relationships are disclosed to strangers. Tbeee never was, and- never will be, a universal panacea,,in one remedy, for all ills to which' flesh is heir—the very nature of many curatives being such that ol-ein the germs ef other and differently ,seared diseases rooted :in the system of the patient--whate would relieve one ill in tura would aggravate the other. We bare, however, in Quiniee Wine, when obtainable in 0 somid unadulterated state, a remedy for many and erevious ills. By its gradual and judicious use, the frailest systems are led let° convalescence and streugth, by the influence which Qui- nine exerts on Nature's own restoratives. 'It relieves the drooping spirits of those with whom a chronic state of morbid des- pondency and lack of interest in life is a 'disease, anti, by tranquilizing the nerves, disposes to sound and refreshing sleep— imparts vigor to the action of the blood, which, being stimulated, courses through - DM the veios, strengthening. the healthy enimal.functions of the sytstem, thereby making activity 0 necessary •result, torengt:hening the frame, and giving life co the digestive organs, which naturally demend inereased substence—result, un- proved appetite. Northrop & 'Lyman of lioronto, have given to the public their superior Quiriine Wine at the usual rate, and, 'gauged by the opinion of scientists, this wine approaehee nee l'eSt perfection of any in the market. All druggists sell it, PAYS ANNUAL RENT OF A PENNY. The peasant possessor of a piece of land in the district of Itzehoe, Den- ettid never to fail. It is a meiliciue tee_ mark, pays what is believed to he the pered from theactive prinetples or virtues smallest rent paid by anybody, in the of teveral metlicinal herbs, and cria be de world — a sinole -penny. The land has pc:elect 111)011 fOr piilnioutiry corn - plaints. been in his family for generations end eseapes a higher rent through the act EGGSHELLS FOR CLEA.NTING 1of a n 30T- .. TLES. ae of es ancestors in saving the life, of Count Rantzau of B,ritenberg "Did you know," said the old heatte_. cattle. keeper, " Oho t cr ushed eggsh &is are good for eteaning diseolored or stain- ed boittiesa I used to think I must Filially Hotel ratee S1,50 have a &mead ana•ount of shot in tho house for cleaning the tnoiele of bot- pur day. $100 Reward, $100. The verifiers of this eneer wilt be pleased to learn , het there it a, lea, one dread. d ut,ease that sele,n0u luts be able to cure in all ir,s sto. es and bet is Catorrh. Caarrh (11 CI la t,i10 OVIY pOgil !VC tiar., now ltnown to St NEW TELEPHONE DISEASE. The telephone girl, has a new trouble to contend with. Girls who habitually attend these inetraments suffer from the "telephoneear" The symponas are a frequent buzzing in the ear -'drum'. moat Is the malady •rarely affects males, it is supposed to be caused: by nervous strain in the de- sire of .the feminine attendant to catclil "the last word." tai Can Recommend Ie—Mr. Enos Born - berry, Tuscarora, writes: "I am pletiod to say that Dr. Thomas' Ecleetrie Oil is all that you claim it to be, as we have been using it for years, both intereally and externally, and have always received benefit from its use. It is our medicine, and. I take great pleasure in recommending it." VALIJB OF SEEDLESS ORANGE. The seedless orange was a freak of flatus& found in a swamp on the north shoref the' o- -day its cultivation- in, the United States has revointionized the Orange industry. It has brought the orange yield of California up to 17,000 car loads a year and the amount of money in- vested directly and indirectly itielS 18 over -4,100,000,000, Millard's Lillimellt APBS GarE,r3t COTS SPEAKING BY AUTHORITY. Alice—Wh,at leads yau to think , Eth,el's second husband is an •inaprove- truent on the first ? Grace --She told me herself abe might have, done worse. A Magic Pill.—Dyspepsia is a foe to Oh which men are constantly grappling tut cannot exterminate. Subdued; and to ail appearatmes vanquished in one, it m ites its appearance in another direction. In many the digestive apparatus is as dein cate as the mechanism of a watch or set:raffle instrument in which even a breath of air will make a variation. With such persons disorders of the stomach en- sue from the most trivial causes and cause much suffering. To these Panne- ' ees Vegetable Pills are recommeuded as mild and sure. GRAPES FROM 'CA.NAAN. on The future of a building rests its foundation,. EH who would be great in thought must meditate. We do not have to think alike, but we must all work together. Patience, is the perfume pressed from the crushed blossoms of joy. The pursuit of pleasure is like prospecting for lead with gold spades. The first thing a soldier him to learn is not to fight others, but how to sub- due himself. AVENUE HOUSE--Mcerill--Clol lege Montle. HaiL Oleo. , Of eeturse, chopped • pieces of J- °lel 1311illoril ( Ain. P. aloe up. E P. $1. ea montreat. Free Bus k ' ,•the metices ritternity. 6,..titroh being a potato are good, but eggshere lls atautionai diteese, 0 quires a constitutional 10E. SALE --(110.10.K PARMB;. Bottom oionio laetter." • trod Meet. 11,011s Ca ittrrh Go o 1, tail:: n infer. Oct Write fur partionlars, .uutteo ,lf., Stewart,. . nally, aotinif dirt otty upon ; hu b 0011 lied -inottrdlne, Out . nmetins sttel'acen o the sy,10t: , thereby (lea troyeig the 11.01tRiali0 t of ti e den, se cl. C. C. RICHARDS & Cot. Dear Sirs, --I have great: faith in 'SIINARD'S LINIMENTS, as Iasi- year I cured a horse of Rang -bone, with five bot lel3. It blistered th•ci horse but in n inonth there \YRS no Ring -bone arid no la me- neas. DANIElL IVILTRCHISON. Four Falls, • A NEW SORT OE A. MINE, In South A ute tr a I i Os mine of na- tural rullaber hest been discovereci. gillard'S billitacilt Culls Distonor, &VIA PO,SiTION. There are few women whose acr- e -lel position so widely' niesignized as to include the wenrao who lives pext, deord ; . an 0101101 to 0 pn tient si rc-gib I* building 00 the 0 nstitution and as itline natitr, in doin.; its 'Ile propriel,0 9 010 80 11111011 albh101 s ourativo p.n'ocrit, nett they 01111 no t 1/tilers er any gee 1411 It faits to cure, semi for a tt of tat. menials. Ade oss. 5,0, ilt; Y az CO., Toledo, Q. sold by drungi, s. 730. 1111, 1041013 Pill, aro tl 0 hest ROW Nrcovii;,r,Low GOT EVEN. Irate Father—I found my best' coat liongsne on tile fence, with the 1 ail torn ali. to pieces.. Da ugh ter t1y)-.You have left it irs the hall. "Why slaoulldn't I 1:" "Most likely Silr. Nrieefello put it on over his other lazt night. It wea a lit- tle eool, and_ — presume you for- got to tie. up tha clog, sti o ul cl '1 Millard's 1,1itillielli 011ros ,WII1IIEE 1)91,10 IT Ga To? One million eight hundred and fifty thousand Square yards of 1•Oolting gitiSt3 is matufaetarec in .,u1Ope CATHOLIC PRAYER 1'0°1', "--1"-c'rudl' fi..„; Religions Piettires. Statuary and Clheveh- Oren - alum's, Educational Works. Mail ogle,s receive promet 1I031101011, 11.011 lie1 k Atonal. POR OVP,R YPA'RS MRS, WINciLOW'S SOOTETTNO, 81',RDP has hese test ft:others for theii. children teething, It sob het; the ohild, eoftens the gam, all,tys pain, curet vied n ml is the hetit remedy for kliarrhcen. l-Mc.a, bottle. Sotl by .1, 1 artlggiStli tlatmeilout the world. Bestirs end ank for " 110, Wino Ow'S 0130tlairip; Syrup," T, N.13, 204 BABIES' LIKE IT. Dootor Hammond. Engillsh Teeth. kily Syrup, ..Coneforta trying ShIkkon, t4dttri... Out stupiNIngeplaIse, naroetIce, al 80 he It pernioleue anger syrup, 00. any hurtful drags. A' sterlIng. kriglist4 rennOdy, peouedby EngtIsh Poo-, Atateai Moo 26 (q, ik BRITISH ClIFICIISTS cOMpAllY, TOACITio:ON, Aok fog. EvIgifeld `I'bottiP.ne4tap, Find Taloa tko, $t1tut p420