HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1901-12-26, Page 2ROWING BABIES,,
Teei Watchful Care to Prevent
Overfeeding and ;the Evils
The.t Follow
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All children at some period of their
inranc,y are subject, to indigestion,
diarrhoea, or constipation, While the
symptoms of these troubles greatly
diger, the origin. of •each is due to
the same cause—improper food Or
,15VerfClaling• This rliadtS 1$01110tfilles
in diarrhoea, sometimes ia constipa-
tion. In either tile treatment is: to
remove the e4nSe, 'and. this Can only
be speedily, safely and egectually
done by the tise of -Baby's Own Tab-
Je'ts, a purely . vegetable medicine
-guaranteed to contain no opiate nor
,any of the poisonous stuffs found in
•the so-called soothing- medicines.
Mothers who once use Baby's Own
!Tablets for their little ones never af-
ter experheent with other medicines,
sind always speak of them in the
ghest terms. Mrs. (eo R. John-
ston, Wall street, Brockville, says :
-1 have been esing Baby's Own Tab-.
letsfor over a year, always keep
them in the house and always find
them satisfactory. If my little be—
two years of age—is troubled with
nonstipatien, indigestion or diar-
rhoea., I give him the tablets and lie
is Soon relieved. The tablets regu-
late the bowels and do not cause af-
ter constipation as • many medicines
do. I have also found them benefi-
cial in teething,"
Baby's Own Tablets are a certain
pure for all the minor ailments of lit -
'tie' ones such as colic, Sour stomach,
constipation, indigestion, diarrhoea.
etc. Children take them readily, and
crushed or dissolved in water they
tau he giyen, with good 1'05111 IS to.
the Voengest infant. Sold by drug-
gists or sent post paid at 25 cents a
box by addressing the, Dr. Williams'
Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont.
SIDE OF FASHION.
'M7E:INES
Faris Is Almost Given Over to the
Service of Dress.
The commercial side of fashion is
a thing winch an observant visitor
to Paris can hardly fail to notice. oaths. Of fourteen aow with' Lieut.- Jn Plattstilla Echo, toe local news -
The whole city is more or less given 1 Col. Stewart's colmini every 'man of paper, publislfed quite an extended
over to the service of dress. lt is thC/11 was for months kept in duress account of a, most miraculous cure of
at Pletcrsburg—or dorp. a well-known and highly respected
WO It K OF TAME; B OGEES. lady, Mrs, J. Barnett, who had been
extrelill for ye d
w
“I have watched and admirecluit)temy clain`l'ett -10. be permanenatrisy, cainnTedg
scouting of the ”I'ame Bogers'
the uee- of Dodd's Kidney Pills. This
the last trek. in setting out they ap-
&is 11 good lady according to her own
pear much like other regulars,
there were a want of purpose and statement had been a physical
wreck, with nervousness, rhemnatism
direction. But than that latter view
in the left arm, pains in the small of
nothing could be more drroneous, for
back, up the spinal coluinn and
their movements disclosed that every the
trooper among them instinct
back of the head, through the eyes,
was
with the full sense and knowledge
of left side of the body and occasional_
his duties. They btunped steadily lythe right' side. She had no ap-
along, going far and wide, and
their petite and could not sleep at nights.
keen vision and veldt craft put thgne The physicians had given her up and
in possession of all the features of ill this Pitiful and bopeless cendi-
Dodd's Kidney Pills found her
a locality in a, trice. Some of the 51011,
and completely restored her to good
British -Boer troops maintain most
pre_ health without an ache or paha Her
excellent discipline, drill and
oisiou, wear khaki demurely, and sa- appetite returned as her general
lute with the smartness of veteran good health improved. She used in
regulars. all but twelve boxes of Dodd's Kid-
-ln one respect thetr are far ahead neY Pills- •
of -the average of our nien. Their This -was in the spring of 1808,
horse is their first care on returnin and to -day Mrs. Barnett states posi-
o 01 when in camp and with then: iavely and in the strongest and racist
own hands they carefully see to its grateful ternis that the cure Dodifs
feeding, grooming and comfort. In Kidney Pills brought her three and
advance flanking duty or rear guard a half years ago was abscilute, and
BOERS IN PRITISIT RAKS
LI •
BENNET'T B-0111,EIGI-1 PRAISES
THEIR WORK.
Cases 'Where They Have Taken.
Their Own. Pelations Pris-
011erS.
Ivictim declined
back at his
father, but he did all in his power'
to capture Mei. -However, the father
was better mounted than the son,
and so contrived to escape, not re-
cognizing Ins antagonist:" •
' ,a. ---a-
' BANK -NOTE PRINTING,
Amongst the many interesting de-
partinents-,in the Bank' of England is
For some 'time past the British the one devoted to Prioting. There
traopS in South, Africa have 'been every day sortie, 60,000 Bank of .Nng-
aSsisted by veld:bus bodies of cape land notes of varying value from the
tetred or r30rrendexed Boers, who have :popular "fiver" to the ,rare 4:1,000"
volunteered to serve against' their are Printed' off' on the bank's machin -
fellow -countrymen, Bennett Bur- es, to say nothing of the many thou-,
leigh, writing of these new allies Of sands of postal orders as welt Four
the British, says machines print the latter, each turn -
"There , is a gratifying unanimity ing out 1,200 sheets an hour aud the
of opinion among dur commanding paper is of- such size tnat ten postal,
offioers who have the good fortune to orders are on each sheet. Half a,
4ramber a comPanY, 111010 01: les, °f dozen machines print the bank-aotes,,
•Tarne :Bogor& as Part of their tr°°Ps 'and are usually fully at Work. Each
that no more , capable _and trust- machine works the notes off at the.
worthy men than ,,these are to he: rate of 3,000 Per hour, and a good
found in the army. Circumstences day's 'Work is 25,000,
hex° led to the.amlistment of many -
forces much scioner than, anticipated. • ,
of them E
in our colonial and irregolor voicTRAyliiraING.
And it is satisfaetory to find that Eighteen miles is said to be the
their numbers are inereosing. at met longest distance on ,l'ocord lit which
with adverse criticism from manY a man's vole.° has been heard. This
quarters at
o'occuiTed n thGand Canyen of thofirstwhenLld 000iherer
mntftxCrad, wone shauting
eraeatd e
opponents
who had taken the oath tho- name "Bob" at one end, his
and wished to help us to put down yoice 1005 plainly heard at the other
the irreconcilables and so hasten the end, which is eighteen miles away.
advent of peace, lint it was an as-- Dr. Young records that at Gibraltar
-Lute stroke of sound policy upon his the human Voice has been heard at a
part, 'Ere this I have written how distance of ten miles.
well our new Boer fellow-citivens
aQi. NES BAFI\ETT OP
have behaved hi action ender
leimington, afaior C. Ross and others 1 I J •
who lead small columns and take
great risks. Neither Riinington nor 13T TTSVITLE
T) -...,.would be Without their ttid; for
as scouts they are perfect and as „re .
!
OUT
fighters and comrades ..ti'Me a; steel. CURED THB.F.,E AND A HALF
I: hail the ‘, granting of coimnissions YEARS A G:0 , ITY" D,O.75irS
to the daring SpiritS alnOrtg theSe, KIDNEY iutLq.,
our late foernen. Many of them are
men who have been captured in arnis renethor proof of the permanency
and seeing the folly of furtherre- , of the Cures Effected by this
sistnilee have taken the. oath of nen- I Great Remedy -A 'if:Cost Con-
trality and attempted to settle down vincing ConfirMation of an. In.-
PL'accalAY LIP" their innaeqeads'' teresting Statement Published
not' a few instances they haYere" in the Pla.ttsVille Echo, in May
ceived stripes, been thrown int0 jail, 1898, --
and otherwise maltreated oy their
former friends 11n011. commando, be- Plattsvi'`
lle,On't., Dec. 9 (Special).
catise they declined to break their --Some three 611id a half years ago
estimated that about fifty thousand
costumer's and their assistants are
rat World in the city. A glance at the
books of sox.ue of the big aouses
proves that Paris is all she claims
to be in the world of. dress.
Queens and princesses order their
choicest gowns there; the wives of
the•Sultan and the WOntell of the
Mikado's court wear on special oc-
casion dresses created by the artists
:of the great Paris houses ; and belles
:of South America are their roost ex-
-1,1*(1,VagnIlt Clients.
To adapt their work- to this foreign
patronage, the models who stand to
try on and show the superb costumes
„are chostn to represent -the average
type and figure of women of dirairent
hationalities Oerman, American,
repantsh.
, Some of the dreSSCS ,11.10 Created in
modes5 ateliers, or shops, others in
apartments which do not in the
lettet resemble a busieess establish -
inlet. Plaoes like Paquin's are a,1-
01055 theatrical, with th2ir spacious
rooms ance well-dressoct 0,1 101100,0,15.
'111050 women who achieve success
they • • . 1 1 d G • 1 J a half years ago was absolute and
in attracting and retaining custom-
aariapbell has a company of 'them permanent; that she is to -day strong -
four
ers sometimes receive from theee to a
thousand dollars a year The ..
. ,
profits of zi, popular establislinien.t
are large, but, inuell depends upon the
personal characteristics of the assist-
g- -- them on any account. Their judg- nil statement, and it proves y
.
tints. TILOS, experience and nod
upon whom he pins much faith, and er and better than she had ten oi
as for Lieut. -Col. Stewart, like Col. year's before taking the pills. Noth-
.
Rimington and other successful lead- nig could be more convincing than
erS of ours, .he would not be without this good W01/14.1.71'S plain .and...trath-'
taste ore alismittely essential.
The dressmakers of l'aris take the
greatest pains to keep theinselves in-
formed of the fluctuations of for-
tune of their clients, so many of
tehona are persons well known to the
public ; and the credit of patrons is
always carefully noted. Til fact., a
tittle, select detective force has these
rnatters constantly charge.
If Paris is the centre of fashion, all
France assists ta the nroduction of
die niaterials used. Whole towns,
inch as Lyons, Amiens, lloultaix and
)thers, depend for their prosperity
m the making of the goods used by
Parisian costumers: 'raking, the
;.ountry thi•ough, it :is est,imated
'hat no less than one million four
nnedreal thousand masters and work-
• )eople are engaged in supplying fa -
;Ilion with its materials ; and shice
taprice is always the chief element of
ashion, these industries are subject
,C1 constant, change.
IlliLLO.
?hen you see a man in Teo%
Valk right up and say "Hullo t"
3ay -Hullo 1" and -How d ye do ? chatted with them ;Alla I Car/Add rp.11.61
.,11•1P the fellow on the back: ; 1 of thei" (1111.01.1,3 -veldt craft 'They
Iow's the -world te-usin' you ?"
are- cheery aood fellows, fond ' , of
Va a"- right up, 'Ina don't g° slow ; soldier pranks. One of them last
• -....
Trillg-you hand own With a 'whack. cruiet fun at all times, and playing
;'"l'in an' shake, an' saY -Hu" 1" week went out from Vryheid and cap-
, tured his 01011 brother at a farm.
S he clothed in rags? ' 05, silo ; Ffe told the latter that he wanted
Valk right up and say 'Iloilo leL1 his black horse to match another.
Zags is but a, cotton roll, I -le had possessed both animal?) for -
fest for wrappin' up a, 80111 ;
in' a soul is worth a true,
iIale and hear,ty dITow clye.do•?!', '
Don't wait for 1110 crowd to go, : .
Valk. right up and 'say 'Hullo, 1" .
meat and knowledge of thea enemy's doubt the lasting character of the
number and wherealeouts are alnaost. cures effected by Dodd s ney,
intuitive ; their information of Pills:
reliable. They leave, no dillitulty in LAIsTD ' CULTIVATION,
movements and intentions are most , -4-
extracting information from Kaflirs. I ' " ----- .
With us they have but one fault to ' The Possibilities for Settlement in
find, and that is that we don't sail
nOEUni;
Ontario.
itthe Wild- Boers' ad fght them , Tile poesi i 1ties of
On
tario fo
r
on every possible occasion. settlement are well illustrated by tlle
wNDRFL
VELDT CRAFT. 'fact that out of a total area of
"if we want to end the war and about 12'6,000,000 acres, or a9e,000
,
not keep South Africa as a 'training scitiare miles, less than /10,000 square
school for our soiclierstee, .51103' say, miles- have been taken tip, or ' -Made
that we must gaire the 'irreeoneile liable , to assessment. Therefore ,only
&Wes.' norest, chty .noi-- night., ,and ;about 20 per 'cent.Of AIM preVince
not be tiVergentle When we Catch has as' yet reac,hed the point 'of taxa: -
them. The 'Wild. loerS' "61103' saY, 'tion,', leaving -86 per cent., :co;npearti,-
, .. . . . • .- .
Will stand .no heavy losses in the ti.v.131Yd, speaking, in its , primitive
field,, nor fight if they lose by rifle state.- -Most of this unsettledt'or un -
fire 10 per cent, of their nien. Beit-oectipied territory is now fariiiiarly
we must expect to have losses, teo, known as New Ontario, whose
for ‘ve'll never catch them except by boundaries are inuch more eXt,ended
going for them first. chance. Lieut.-- than those of old Ontario, arid whose
Col. Stewart has' about forty of aieas abound in mineral and forest
them, under Lieut. Joe MoseoP, 1111 wealth; not mentioning the fisheries
ex -burgher himself. • With him are and undeveloped soil. ,
Carl Seharz and other well-known -The total acreage of assessed land
Boers of all ages, varying from earlY in Ontario hi 1900, tho list' for
inanhood to past middle life. I Luxe which figur&-'4 are given, was 23,-
1146e11 with them day in and C-iirt; 568,104, of which 56 per tent. was
cleared and placed under cultivation.
'This percent,age was only a trifle
greater than 111 , 1899 Lind 1808,
though the figure for 3.801 was 011137
It may be of interest to note the
percentage of assessed land under
culti-vation in every country or
triet of Ontario. ' it should be borne
in mind that these figures do not, de-
Merly, .ant1 was afraid that 'tile team note a part of the area of the whole
Would never be reunited, for soener country, but merely that part of it
'or Inter his brother would have 'been which.thaie become, propa•rly organized
entight and 'deported. His brother and. allotted • to. 'owners. .-I.Tere aro
would, he said, be out of harm's waY the figures :--
and well taken. care oSo Ceylon, d Algonea, 10 per cent.; Leeds, 61;
liihen big vesselsmeet, they say,
lIlcy sti.loot an' salt away,
Yest th,e, same are you an' ine,
Lonesome ships upon a sea':
'r:ItICIJ one sailin,' his own log,
Foeir a port behind the fog.
Let your si)eakine-trunipet blomr ;
Lift 370111 110011 and cry -Hullo 1"
Say "Hullo!" and ''ITorv d'ye do ?"
Other folks are good rtS you.
ctla,rt you leave your house of clay;
Wariderin' in the far awaY ; -
W'en you travel through the strange
Country 1,'otlier side the mi)ge,
Then thc soula you've elide:cid will
know
Who you be, ct,nd say "Hullo 1"
I'a.ther—''You, are getting on in
fine style, ITaroldo If you `keep on
'know as 'inuch 0,5 yOtlr tea,C112'
,er." 1-Iaroirl—"Itlial,? I'd lolow as
pkocli now if I. had the book in' front
01 Mc, like She Imo,"
and 4I11 for the horse, it, too, would Brant, 82; Lennox, 61; Bruce, 59;
fora Well .5311 his brother returned. Lincoln, 84; Carleton., 51; Manitou
-
A much graver and also true story is lin, .18; Duffel -in, 68; Middlesex, 78;
that of a, .'Ta.nace Boger' being seiped Ininclas, 65; 'Muskoka, ; Durharn,
and nearly shot by atinat, whoin he 79; Nippissing, 0; Norfolk, 65; Nor -
recognized as his own father. The tliumberland, 77; Elgin, 76; Ontario,
"None knew thee but to love thee, none natned thee but, 50 rraise."
It is angular 514)1 0010(3 01 14,1 molt beanEfal poetry 1104 written 11 applicable to
72; , Essex, 66; Oxford, 80; Fran-
tenac, 87; Parry Sound, 11; Olen-
garry, 60; Peel, 88; Grenville, 63 ;
Perth, 81; Gray, 61; Peterboro, 44:
Prescott, 57; Prince Edward, 85 ;
tirildimand, 82; Rainy River, 5; Ren-
frew, 32; Haliburton, 6; Russell, 39;
Balton, 75; Simeoe, 69; liastinga,
30; Stormont, 60; Huron, 78; Thun-
der Bay, 2; Kexit, -71-; Victoria, 46:
-
Waterloo, 31; Welland, 79; Welling-
ton, 76; •Lambt,on, 60; Wentworth,
79; Lanark; 47; York, 80. -
11 iS apparent ttmeefo(e that the
seven counties which aro 111 , more
advanced state of cultivation than,
othees, are, Peel, Lintoin, ,Drant,
lialdimand, Perth, Oxford and Yoek,
white tho,se sparsely settled' are
Thunder Bay l)istriet, Rainy River ,
13ietriet, Hatiburten, Nipplssing, Al-
goma, Muskoka and Parry Sound.
SPECIE ON STEAMSHIPS.
• In these days of heavy gold ship-
ments the specictroom on the steam-
ship is 'a Very important institution,.
:It is located. in "an Out -Of -the -Way
place amidships, under the 'saloon.
Pew of the passengers know of its
existence, Or of the valuable treasure
that is carried across the ocetiii with
them, rElle room VarieS Slightly on
different...ships. but it is usually'
about 16 feet long by 10 feet wide
and 8 feet high. It is constructed of
steel plates one-qtuirter of an inch
thick alai strongly riveted togdthee.
The floor, the ceiling and the walls
are all of steel plates. There is a
heavy deore. also made of steel. It
is provided 'with a variety 01 coin-
laination leek that is:"Sald to be bur-
glar=proof, The gold ;and Silver are
usnally ih ' bars., but occasionally a
,cmantieyeof coin in bags is.shipped.
SOZOEMITIoi-tha TEETH 2E6
•
The human family is subject to 4
principal Governments.
ASoinal Stomach 3leans a Clear Head
—The high airessare of a nervous Ilk)
which business menof the present clay
are constraiued to live entices dratishts
upon their vitality hiahly detrinrentel to
their health'. It is onle by the nioet dire-
ful troFitment that they are 11.511 to keep
thetas( Ives alert and active in their vat,
ions.cellings, many of ' them know _the
velne Palen I. e's Vegetable Pill; in
regul,itin.g the stomach and consequently
keeping the head cliar. ,
'0700OPT Tooth Powder 25o
Of the thirty-eight Sultans who
have ruled the Ottoman Empire sinca
the conquest of Constantinople by
5110 Turks, thirty-fottr lia.ve died vio-
lent deaths.
Miaard's litilrneqt Cul es Ilaudruff,
The Trans-Siberian ' railway gives
the cheapest rates in the world. It
is possible to buy an emigrant's tick-
et, covering 6,000 miles, nearly three
weeks' journey, for $3.81.
Ilave you tried Holloway's Corn Corel
It has no c11 °" removing' these trail tdc•
sone exeresenees, LIS 3114103' have testified
who have tried -it.
HIS FEELINGS.
Lady (to tramp)—'You can have
something to eat if you will work for
Tramp (with extreme dignity )—
"Madam, would you ask me to stul-
tify myself?"
The great demaud for a pleasant, safe
and reliable antidote for all affections of
the throat and lungs ia fully met, with in
Bickle's Anti -Consumptive Syrup. Iu 15
a purely Vegetable Compound, and acts
promptly and magically 111 suhduing alt
coughs, colds, bronchitis, inflammation of
the tangs, etc. It is so palatable that zi
child will not refuse it, and -it is put at a
price that ‚10111 4101 exclude the poor from
its benefi,s.
'd for 'reeth
ot -Q9i Teet
SPZeidonit
Sozodcmt Tiottstih Pcrevdeir 254c.
Large Liczati.d and Pinroyder 7.5e.
All stores or by read for•the price. Sample for the postage, 30:
HALL & RUCIC.=.4 Montreal.
RNE8A
IfCni•ItoB'Z'.c5'tri.sw;eptect).r;rrileepsriTIFoets
0
of 5 or more boxes. We have)
15o, 176,20o, 216 and 25e sizes.
The Dr.twson Cornmon Co. Limited, Toronto
If any,. Potatoes ,to poll 10017 lots unottlomtinices f
British' workhouses therd are
about 10,000 ill and bed -ridden pau-
, nassess4-sesotemiumacosomoiorrott-d.ormgraccrsitomm-
,,ee,..
leas eure'ci of a bad case of,Crip•
by trl.NAIID'S'LINIMENy.• • •
.„.'sydney, C . C: I. LA G -a
I was' eured_ of ' loSs of voice
by MINARD'S • 1,1111`,TEN1".' ".
,
Yarinon.th.,„; •
I'was cul -ed of Seta: oa' T111 en rfi at i
by MI5'TARD't3 Ll.N3.1dE "
Burin, Nfld. LEWIS S. BUTtiliiIt.
French women wrap i11 rdd cloth
children who have measles. Now,a,
scientist named Chatiider proves 1,.iy
experiment that red paper pasted on
the windows of patients having 1110315-
,eshas a good influence. • •
Pleasant as syrolf; nothing (1911013 it
45 11 worm 1310(11 01150 ; the name ib Mothel
Grave's Worm Exterminater.. The great -
sI worm destroyer of the age.
The names ot habitual drunkards
in Lauben, Prussia Silesia,. are
printed, and a list is given to each
innkeeper. Any person -supplying one
of them with intoxicants' is subject.
ta.a heayy, fine.
--
Berlin pays a salary to a, profes-
sional bird -catcher, who keeps scien-
tific and educational institutions
supplied with birds, birds' nests, and'
eggs, arid he is the only man in the
Enapire permitted to do So.
BURNSAND BRUISES
Sore.noss removed at once. No
sear left if SILVIO:MIS s 3romp.
applied. Dorn forget the name
Cileadine," Le. Balm of Gilead
Pare BOXC 95n. rttigists ohl
Clleadme Co., ioren,
• . , , ,
, 70,000 tons of cork areciTyeara
for bo ttl Frig: beer f-aaiid
waters Britain:" ' •
For Over Pftry' years
Efits. WINSLOW'S B001131749 51 11100 110ro been treed b2
xillions of mothers for their children while tent hie
I
iitoothel the child, 4111(4140 the gums. al..,nys pale, eel
'aillti colic. regulstes the Ptemaull nett bowels, aka) laSi
heft roniody for 1)1wrlioce. Ile•enty-five 04(44141 a 11011
Bold by cbugeletr, il.tr,,egbaat tile world. lie care
' 114k tttr 'Pl111:13. NV114 ifLOW'S 60014111110 armor."
The night population of the City pf
London is falling off at the rate 'of
about 700a year.
Beware of 'Ointments for Catarrh
that contain Mercury
avinereary will urely de•troy the e.nse
and completely &Irene -El the whale sy,tenat
when entlring'51 hrough the mnroue surfacei.
531Ch articles shorild never be used except en'
pro•crlyion 4 from reprits.ble ithysicians, as 010,
&Image they will do isten 1 Id to 511,, good you
eein possibly derive from them. Ifs
care, manufactured by F.J. Cheney .St Co.. To-
ledo, 0., contains no mercury and Is taken in-
'rernellY. acting.directly unOn the blood andk
mucous. surfaces of the system. In buying,
Catarrh Cure be sure 3•oirgot the germ ,
1011. Ib is t,,kentnternajy.and made in 'retail*
Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. Testimonial)/
free
,A 8111011 210, but werf ul.--They that
iudgc of the powers Of a pill 'by its size
Would consider -Parmelee's Vegetable
Pills to be lacking. It is a little wonder
among pills. 1.Vhat it lacks, an size it
makes lie petency. 'Elie remedies
whice it carries arc p111111) in tliese srnall
doses, because they 110e so powerful that
only small 00035 1000 required. The fall
strength of the extracts is secured in this
form and do their work thoroughly.
Whitechapel holds Eondon's record
for population -223 to the acre.
lard's 1il tfl1esNeuralgia,
The United Kingdom has sie teen
leading art societies of whic11 eight
are Royal.
: :toot the Coottli
(33411.
Alva No 541.9. Price 25 cente.
Laxative Groins -Quinine Tablets cure a cold
in one day. No
coed works off tke
Chollie—''Are you fond of the
water?," EISie--"Ver1 At the mere'
thought of sailing over 1,50 bounding
waves I can Scarcely contain myself. ',
that's the way it af-
fects '1010, tpo."
Ve (IMF, .1, COLD IN 0)441 DAV.
Take fairative Brom° Quinirle Tablets. All
druzei•ta refund tlio -money 11 15 Pada to cure.
E. W. Grove's sigaature.ie on each box.- 200
Seid by Drnggi•te. price 71e irer bottle.
liall's Family Pills are the beet.
PASSING REMARKS.
O'alkative Sore—"Well, young in,
what's going on to -day?"
-Former am."
Minard's Liniment Cures Burri, etc,
In 1858 there were 3,850 engineers
and stokers in the British •Navy,
There are now nearly 28,000.
Messrs. Northrop 84 lit -mail Co.' are 55
proprietors of Dr. Tlnimite' Beleetrie
which is novi` being sold in 511111Cf34Je
gnantities throughout the Dominion. 1t
is welt:mica by the sntrering,--..invaItel
everywhere with emotions of delight,
because it bani.elies pain and gives 11151arit
relief. This valuable specific for almmil
"every ill that flesh is heir t ," is valued
by the sufferer as more precious than -
gold. It is the elixir of life to many a
wasted frame. To the fernier it hi Thais.
peueable, and it should be in every
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keep you standing at the^ door fax
half an hour?" Mrs. 'Benham—”She
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cured in from one day, to a few weeks.
Read the evidence
.41 was suffering from rheumatislTl
all over niyhocly before 1 got your Belt 0
and in three months was entirely
ptipOd."—W1,1,11o4p, Aidons,, 21.1 Christie
street, Toronto., ,
"1 am glad to say that my rhearnat‘c
pains are gone:and. I have not had fa'
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: "1 am pleased to tell you that 1 ara well and that after giving your Be -t a fair tvlal lc,
O am completely cured of rheumatistn."—Henry Rale, 205 Bay street N., Hamilton.
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