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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1902-5-8, Page 2HEART TROUBLE Om SYMPTOMS OFTEN 111IS• LitiedDERSTOOD BY TEM InwaElt. Tvuubio at I. Tbes anKlee tremely Dangeroue 'ttne—Hoor to Wm:aptly Relieve It. There are many Mans oil 'mart diS- egse. SOMQ of • Which Monifeetthem- eelvea by eymptenus which are deestood by the -sufferer and ascribed to indigestiou or son* similar cause, when the heert, is really affected. The ?slightest derangement of this indeort- ant organ is extremeld daugerous. 11 at times the action a the pulse le too rapid and the heart beats FM- resultiog in a suffocating feel- ing. or. if the heart seems imbued to stop beating, the aeise becomes slew caul you feel a faint, dizz,y sensa.tion, yo e should take the best course in the world, and that is to take 1r. Urnouis' Pink Pills for rale People. 'Yet: will gad that Lue laslItss Ili' the realization came over ino that aysipitOrne promptly disappeer anal, tees was to be the end at on my tleat the iteart at all tunes acts " p SieePieSSneSSI and the fleet, I seemed enaily. Mr. Adelerd Lavoie, St. 4to gloat over the fact that they beira sIr°"g tc'5z.„11 could ne cheated so easily. Nervous - glory to the Value 04' these Pills cn ij be peel hastily I again pulled tbe caeca of lieart trouble. He says: tetddtd eation M the oirtiglet trunk, be says :--- "The fear of suffocation finally gave way to one of pleasure, and I felt as though music were floating around with, the meloclies rising or falling as I drew near or receded in the distance. Houra after I howl voices strangely familiar," Deseriotng his attempt at suicide Rohr seem :— “Aclvencleg before a mirror so as to better see viola r was doing, X grasped the handle anal pressed the muzzle to my breast and pulled the trigger. "A flash, a. report. and I ielt some- thing like a sudden pride of a pin "u my side. Well, what was the trouble ? "I guessed that the muzzle had deflected in the effort required to pull the trigger. "There was a numbness coming over me, and I realized that if X were to end it all I must forthwith insert another bullet nearer M. 'Frantie with rage and frenzied at the unsuccessful first effort, I again pressed the weapon to a place where I thought tho heart must be, and as tzearly three ;veers 1 WS grvat- "Whiln COMejOUSIleSS reStVorriedg fOrt troohlod will, a weak heart and in strauge relate, 1 had not site- eonstant fear that Intl end w°144 ceeded in my design, 'Omni the come at ttlet tints: 1 'Placed room filled with strangers and *meter io. good doctor but did not get physician kneeling by my side as the clesired relief. In fact I grew lay an the goon. e: the leaSt exert iOn would over- nice aln: firlallY ilad to lls' LIVES Glt OWING LONGER. continue work. While in this condi- , tion a neighbor advised tee to try Dr. etins' Pink Pills anal I pro- cured a ?supply. Their simply worlael wonders in my case and when I bad used nix boxes I Was again enjoying good health. I bore had no sign of elie trouble; since and X can cheerfully reconiineuel the pills to similar suf- derere," Moon troublee of all lanais are oleo cureci ho these famous pills. If you Weller from headache% diZ7i1V,!s,3„ lan- guor. beine or stein diseases of any kind, Your blood ls in an linPure eina" The Wide, diseases which Mtge calm- ad31\ilausrialt rills ed the lnost deaths ia reeent yeare lege %%bee you nage*. Tbese pills are are anclueenea consennoion and diot a Purgative and thereondo not Inort dieease. in the order flamed. +creative like mellivinee of that class, e Deaths front the tire& cause have Then are Untie in theh' 2'03°4,,,re out; slightly inereaeed anal menical science, smite new. rich, red blood 17itti ever7bas Initdo comparatively little Pro - dere. tbos restoring beam it and grilse in linding a. speeilie treatment *strength to hopelese and despondent ear it, eel-ear:vs, But you must get the gen- Ptiennumie, is an infectious disease tan. %Nth% alwat's has the full nalne like tuberculosis. Although it is not **Pr Williams' rink Pills for Pale eee contagious as many other diseas- °a "":" birx• 8°14 V all esthe sanitation of ionises. schools. dealers or sent post paid at 50 cents shops, factories, places of business a bo ic or six boxes for $2-50. her ad- elreseirg the Dr. Williams' 'Medicine Co., Brockville.. Ont. An Increase a 4.1 Years Last Decade. People are growing healthier and lives are 'wonting longer, if medical statistics can be relied on. Aceord- ing to the figures recently publiehed has been leugthened by an aver- oge of 4.1 years in the last decade. In 1890 the average length of UM 41..s .11.1. yaws. In 190o this meau average has risen to 0541 years. cidetly by reason of the decrease M mortality among the very youtig. and antusetneut, in medieal (minima undoubtedly deterznines to a gteat extent the vulnerability of the eye - tem to it Neglect of the ordinary !WINOS .r FELT DEATH SIX TIES - health is responsible for many casns of pneumonia. Among persoe measures suggested for its prevo NAN TELLS SOW IT FEELS TO 5(0 0! GIVE13 Tarz. tion are the avoidaundue - posure to inclement weather and c f crowded arid ill-ventiloted meth peee Aeplaystated in an Airtig,ht ings; t em perance in eat ing an Trunk and Once Tried Sui- . drinhiug. deny bathing and recede If your GroCer Cannot soiled/ Write tO LEVER SRO -MORS leittilTED, To. ronto, sending MO name and address of' your grocer, and a trial sample of StMlight Soap will be sent you free, As2s for Me 000E101 14nr rEBSONAL POINTERS. Notes of Interest About Some reemioeot eeple. Delie Charles Theodore of Bavaria the celebreted oculist, has performed more than four ettoustuid operatiox:s fQ2' catarace. Mrs. Sarah Russell is known. in London as the Queen of the Oosteis Sho controls 300 coster barrows an carts. and is a riCh woman as 'eaLtb in her class goes. ng Edward has bad typewriting, chives pieced in the office of his arivate seeretary. This is quite an /location. for the letters of rorahel aaeintwaes heretefore been esectiwa 1:07:.has just Nissen away a *lei- ' t of Porniug, I.-log.14nd, Mr. llenty oxall, who had a unique record tie bellrirger. Born in the same ar as the lute Queen. Victoria, he owes on her ecceesion, her coromitien. r wending. Ler two jubilees, ho occasion of her death, and oii the acceseion of King Edward %II He rang in three monarchies. come mewing with William V. cede. Probably no mart eeer lived who bad not at one tittle or another trek - ed himeelf the question, How does it. Viet to die ?" tifinneapolis, Minn., there liveS a man who is able to answer it. This man, whose •experienee baffles boeuparison, is William 4. Rohr. Since, he was a, boy going to school, be has travelled six different erodes attempt irg to erases the Meer Styx. but each time, as he expresses IL, "St. Peter turned away and an- nouticed faltAl Rehr is confident that the slender thread that holds his life possesses marvellous strength, for lie bas pa s- ed through the following orde. is, each of which brought him, T1 ar death :— Fell through a hole in the ;while skatirg on a millpond ; n- coneeious when taken from the Water. Fell into a river while protecting a bridge against an ice floe; uncim ioufr- scs when taken om or the ate . Smothered in an airtight trunk while hiding in a game of "hide and sieek;" unconscious when found_ Fell over a precipiCe in St. Paul, to the ground below, a distance of 1.05 feet; unconscious when picked up. Stricken with consumption and given up to die, but refused to ?al- low physicians to have their Way. Attempted suicide by shooting himself twice in the breast with revolver; unconscious when pidked sip, but not dead. What is rather unuseal in Mr. Ilohr is that he has experienced the novelty of writing about his own Oeath sensa.tionS. "When TE slid 'under the ice of the MeilipOnd this was the beginaing of a series of accidents that have fol- lowed te this day," he says. e'As My slide carried me to the edge Of the thin ice and into the water thoughts began to flash through my brain. "What Would mother and father say, when my lifeless body had been reeovered ?—if ever. "With the shouts of My playmates . ringing in my ears, I passed through and made a, supreme effort to drink all the water under the ice. It came into my nose and mouth, and I be- gan to feel that I had all I could hold. • "Tsu he passage of ch largo quan- tities of water throtigh my nostrils gave inc a. strangling. suffocating sensatioe, which, in tern; gave way to one that ;seemed to be ,a desire to lay—to wave the arms—and 'then a bump, and it faintly dawned on my •drowning mind that it was the ice ;which covered the pond. ' e I a.st sensation V/as as i f iloating away on the crest of fleecy clends, as they swept through the sky on a summer's day, and then itiriconscionsness. "When I cr.inie to there was a dis- Ogreeable sensation of some one try - Ana to use my trnis for pump r 'handles. A. pt down on the eat, and, at laet, a voice crying, e lives.' " SCYFOCATION IS PLEASANT. Describing the sensation of suffo- ee exercise in the open air with spools 1 referenee to romplete respiration. There is nothing better than sy. tematie deep breathing while briskly wotking out of doors. nen . BABY CONSTIPATION. eriele.Mg. Can Be Cured Without Itesorti to Harsh, rutga,tives. Constipation Is a very comm n trouble among infants and sin 1 children --it is also one of the mo distressing. The cause is some e- rangement of the digestive ergo s, o.nd if not promptly treated is lialtle to lead to serious results, The lit le victim suffers front headache, fever, pain in the stomach and sometimes vomiting. While in this condition neither baby nor baby's mother can obtain restful sleep. If proper care is taken in. feeding the child and Baby's Own Tablets are used, there will be no trouble found in curing and keeping baby free from this dis- order. Mrs. T. Guymer, London, Ont., says :—"My baby was a great sufferer from constipation. She cried continually. and 1 was about worn out attending her. X tried sev- eral remedies, but none of them helped her till 1 proeured some Baby's Own Tablets. These tablets worked wonders, and now she Is in the best of health. X can now go about my work without being dis- turbed by baby's crying. I consider Baby's Own Tablets a great meal - cine and would advise mothers to keep them in the house for they will save baby from much suffering by curing and preventing the minor ail- ments common to infants and small children." Baby's Own Tablets are sold under an absolute guarantee to contain no opiate or other harmful drug. They are easy to take, mild in action, prometo helpful sleep and will be fonnd a never -failing cure for con- stipation, baby indigestion. simplc tee-er. diarrhoea, sour stomach. colic etc. They allay the irritation ac- companying the cutting of teetb, break up colds and prevent croup. Price 2:5 emits a box at all, drug- gists or sent by mail, post paid. bv addresSing the Dr., Williams' Ntedi-. eine Co„ Brockville, gut.. The Chime has a quaint "treasure cupboard." inlaid with mether-ef- pearl. It contains neither jewels. priceless catalogs, nor rare einitta only the caste Of ten hands, Oveol baby dimensions, rive ot ordinary size. They are caste of the hands ef Her Malesty's live eltileiren taken at the age of trWQ years and again at the ng et twenty. They will ulti- mately' • repose in the Dritieh AM - 4010111. The Dune of Genoa. W110 agobig to ringlaud for the corottation, is very meth at home in that countree, for he woe educated at Harrow, and s fourthform boy when he Was offered. the Crown of Spain. he story goes that direetly the school got to know of the offer ail the boys promptly "stubbed" the bap - less royalty. so that in after life they might boast of having "Ideted king," There was one exception, indeed, a bey who in later years fias beeu identified with the Legitimist League, and oven in boyhood Mild not bring himself to do despite to "the Lord's anOinted." A. curious story is told with re - gelid to Lord , Aucastees home in Belgrave Square, Loudon. On the. occasion of a reception given by Lady Ancestor, one lady coining; in said to another, "X have just seen Sir George Tryon on the stairs. Ile looked very strange and white, and did not speak. Das be ben ill ?" "You cannot have seen bim," said the other ; "he is with his squadron in the Mediterranean." The next day came the news of tho sinning of the Victoria, with 8ir George Tryon and all the crew. This was in 1890. Sir George was the husband of Lord Ancestor's sister. Lord Salisbury does not cam about typewritten letters, and Mr. Balfour writes a. large part of his corres- pondence himself. Even Mr. Cham- berlain, who is essentially up-to-date seems to regard the typewriter as altogether inferior to the pen as a vehicle for conveying Ids opinions, and Mr Rhodes was another man who did not patronize a typewriter. Royalties, English and Continental, ;Seem, on the other hand, to have a penchant for the typewriter. The Czar and Czarina are both expert typists, the Kaiser advocates its use to all Government °faces, the Xing of Belgium writes all hie personal letters on one, and evee the Sultan of Turkey has half a dozen in his palace. Telp UNGSTER WAS SORRY. reother event up to him and Said : "You go and tell your papa that you are serrY, and lie will forgive you," The little fellow approached his father. blubbering, and blurted out, he between tsobs : "I M sorry that you are such.a. bad mann' "Well, go along and play, then," seed tne father„ trying to keep from laughing, Here IS .A story of a bright little tot of a boy whose fether tried to punish him. it commenced by the father giving sea admonisluneut. "I sha'n't behave," said the little fellow. "You. are a bad snail, and I don't like you." At this the child was tont to stand in a corner with his face to the but he cried so bitterly that his PLASTERS FAILED, ildinlEnrTS, OILS ait.ND IMANV OTHER MEDI0INAlS. DID NO GOOD,- . New Ilmmewiete rostraaster . Tells of His Etforts to Cure His 1idneyTrouble.---He Suffered to WATS and Tried 14411Y NedigilaeS Ztat Only Recently rouuel -the Right (Me. Lower Windeor, MR., April 7.-•- iSperial)-.4ir. T. H. Belnea, post- enester of OM place. .Inie made eire interesting statemeut of Ids .eicperience in his efforts to be eery& ief.lnielney Trouble -which has bother - led himfor many years. I At times he would been 'Very bad !toe:else and risen. Giese eatne on be WW1 ;Outo.9t laid. up. Ile• tried several doctors .and 'wed Isiutter medicines,, but mithing SeeMed to help WM in the least. onteside and doses of .oll. kinds ond Plitstore, oils, linimeets on the steseeiptions taken internally sem to have but one result. Ile was so A every remarkable, statement was recently ina:de m a, Johannesburg paper that De Wet, the alert Orange Colony General, was only vain of one thing—viz., his acknowledged descent from Admiral de Vitt, the great I)utch Admiral. Itt this con- ne,ction it iS most interesting, to note the opinion of the latter expressed by Admiral Blake 1 had liefer meet Van . Tromp and De Ruyter combined, With sixty sail of the line, than De Witt with half that num- berlie is the most adroit Seaman who commands the ships of the States G• enercil, and the en n ning est reseal of them all 0111' never knows where to expect him once he has left the 'Foxe]." The view taken of De Witt by the Admirid is held by Lord Kitchener to -,day of his kins- man 25 -0 a rs le.ter 3 teer. neatly through resednig an adver- eemeat lie was led to the use of Podd's Kidney Ville. Ile says "Pond's IN:id:tee' Pills were so s41tly recommended for Kidney Tronble that atter reeding some oistinioniale. I concluded to try them ceording to directions. 1had tried no many things tbot was eery eleeptical and had but little faith that Dodal's Kidney FM could or would, help me. However. I Alici not uee them long before I found that they were ell and more than was claimed for intent. "I have received more benefit front .beta than from any other medicine T ate ever tired, for they seem t have made a complete 4Ure of' my ' feel as well as ever I did and lime not the ollghtest trace of the Kidney Trouble that bothered rue ever so long. "1 want to say that X belip,ve that Todd's Kidney Pills are the right toe:Heine for Kidney Trouble." Belyea is very well known tt everybody in this neighborbood aze there are but few who Imo° not been awore of hie eerious Everyone is delighted at bis im- prove(/' health and his publisbed statement has done mueh to zualm Dodtre Kidney rills even rnore popular in this neighborhood than they Imee been. The late Sir Richard Temple went out to India. with a l'ixed determiett- tion to win a name for himself. had dared to imagine," ho wrote in later years. "that, like Warren Hast- ings, another Worcestershire lad, X might go out to the East with no- thing but my active brain and strong will—that afterwards 1 raight in middle age return to Worcestershire having governed the teeming mil- lions of Bengal." His ambition was fulfilled in every particular, Mr. Justice Grantham is telling a good story at his own expense. He was travelling in a non-smoking car- riage when there entered a stalwart looking man who promptly lit a rather big cigar. This is not a smoking carriage," said Mr. Justice G-rantham.. "All right, old chap," answered the man. "I will just fin- ish this cigar." His lordship handed the man his card and seed he should report him at the next station. The smoker put the card in his pocket find vsent on with his weed. At the next station be .changed into another carriage. Mr. Justice G-rantham shouted for the guard and demanded that the Man's name and address Should be taken. 1.'he guard went tothe carriage and after a mo- ment's conversation returned to his lordship, "Do you know," he said, in a confidential whisper, "if X were yeti I would not prosecute that gent ; he has just giyen inc his card—here it is—he is 'Mr. Justice Grantham," 021 ,e4), Asz, st 10 Wire. and 6 Stay rim= is Ow strongest and hayiest. 'wire fence, madt-. good opepin0 for good agents Lwrite us at O'nee for terms. Asitoncatalog. THe FROST %Mg FENG'4,' GO.. •VIAI-t.AND, ONT. a PLE SYtit !JP 'wv:acar,elhaan":110'nrg yVrasi:::::::: The De6weon Commission 0o,, Limited, Toronto, n dente et Cutter, EMI, Moles gn r Prestige; Wien§ rr **fa eddinikeleacetdenddelfniediteieefeetineeeSeneddita0000(31000110 Tat make you glad when you see & it on your house, and bow it te wears as paint UeVer Lit4 Wear fa before. c RAMSAY'S P: ERE'S A PAINT CHECKING CAB FARES. In Havana there M a device for protecting passengers from being overcharged by cabmen. The lamp- posts aro painted various colors, red Lor the central district, blue for the second circle, green for the third, etc., and thus the "fare" knows im- mediately when be has passed a le- gal boundary, and pays accordingly. A Pill for Generone Eaters. -There are many pereous of healthy appetite and poor ingestion who, after a hearty meal are subject to much suffering. The food ot which thev have partaken lies like lead in their stomachs. Headache, depression, a smothering feeling follow. One so af- flicted is unfit for liminess or work of any kbel. in this condition Parmelee's Vege- table rills will bring relief. They will 11.S., sist the assimilation of the ailment, end used according to directions wifl restore healthy digestion. Mrs. Gadabout --"That Mrs. Hard - head next door doesn't seem to have many friends." Hostess (wear- ily)—"No ; I wonder how she man- ages it ?" !hard s Liniment Cures lalldruff, Mother—'Ethel, that youug man is too presumptuous. We shall have to sit on him." Ethel—"Leave that to me, ma,. I'll attend to it the next time he comes." Good Die,estion Shaun wait on Alms tite,—To have the stomach \veil is to have the nervousevstem well. Very (latent° are the di ee.sti ve oi.gans. In some sa sen - sitive aie thethat atmospheric; chanees affect, them. Wlien they become disar- nteged no better remedy 11 procurable then Letrinelee'e Vcgetal11.3 Pills. They will Ws SI, Ole digestion so that tha cherty teOat will suti'Er no inconvenience and, will derive all the benefits of hi, food. There never was, and never will he, a universal panacea, in one remedy, for all ills to which flesh is heir—the very nature Uf many Curatives being such that were t he germs of other and differently seated diseases rooted in the system of the patient—what would relieve one ill in turn would aggravate the other. We have, however, in Quinine Wine, when obtain able itt a sound unadulterated state, a remedy for many and grevious ills. By its2 gradual and judicious use, the frailest systems' are led into convalescence and strength, by the influence which Qui- nine exerts ouNature's own restoratives. It relieves the drooping -spirits of those with whom a chronic state of morbid des pendency and lack of interest ni life is a disease, and, by tranquilizing the nerves, disposes to sound and refloshing sleep— imparts vigor to the action of the blood, which being stimulated, courses through- out the veins, strengthening the healthy animal functions of the system, thereby making activity a necessary. result, strengthg- eninthe frame, and gyring life to the digestive organs, which naturally demand increased sabstatiee—result, im- proved appe.tite. Northrop & Lyman of Toronto, have given to the public their superior Quin in e Wine at the usual rate, and, gauged by the opinion of scientists, this wine approaches nearest perfection of any in the market. All druggists sell it, TIM LANTI OF 'WIDOWS. lntba Is pro -eminently tbe country ovitsu pilot( PAINTS 8 Are Made from matoriule that es do wear, that ontlaet all others, that stand up clean and 'bright f1.! for yeers, eaey to wodke econo- _ zoleal, bandy earls; and at the right plea for the hest paint. Drop us a card and ask for BOOKLET "K" FREE. showing bow Male be:US are painted. A. RAMSAY & SON "MI* 11 42 MONTREAL Paint Mauer 0.0.0.006,03 T It 17 374 o widows. In the whole of India there are more them n3,000,000 01 them. Alany of the widows are Children under 10 years old. Their remarriage is forbidden and they are counted (=tweed. British rule has done little to entelloroto their condition. Only mei native ruler. the young GailiWar Of Barothe has had the coueage to appose the priests by legalizing the remarriage ot widows in his realm. Excellent Reasons exist why Dr Moms" itelectrie Oil should be lean by persous troubled with afnections of the throe or blew, sores upon the elein, rbeumatie pain, corns, bunions, or ex- ternalinjurks. The readies are, that it is speedy. pure mut unobjectionable, ithether takets internally or applied oute "She says she has remained single from choke." "Tilsit's right. I wouldn't undertake to say whose choice it was, but the broad, general statement is unquestionably true." gem CITEE A. COLO IN ONE DLL Taira Laxative Brom° Quinine Tablets. XI druggists refund the Money IC it fails to mire. L. W. larove's signature is on each bag. I3o. In Russia the law provides that a person may not marry more than five times. Minard's linlmellt Relieves Neuralgia, Mozart holds the record among physicians of having written 624 compositions. Pneumatic tubes haVe carried par- cels, etc., at a rate of 130 miles an hour. Sten a the Cough and worirs; off the Cold. 'rablots cure a cold la ono day. No Cure. No Par, Price 21i cesta Per Over Sixty Years liis Wrnstow's SOOTHINO :WIMP has been used by tniillons of mothers foe their children while teething. Itseetheo the child, softens the gums. allays pain, mum wind collo, regulate.' the "mooch and howele, and is the toestromody for Diarrheas. Twenty.ftve centa a boule. Sold hp druggists throughout the eorld. Le pro and ask for" Mns. Wurstow'slicarxixo Sranr.' In 1899 Italy had but 30 coal mines. She now has 45, giving 480,000 tons a year. C. C. RICHARDS di CO. Gentlemen,—I have used MIN- ARD'S lawiarEwr on my vessel and in my family for years, and for every clay ills and accidents of life I ronsider it has no equal. I would not start on a voyage without it, it it cost a dollar a bottle. CAPT. IP. DESjARDIN. Schr. • 'Storke," St. Andre, mouraska. Prevented and Cured. Pour marvzIous freo remedies for MI sufferers reading this paper. Now cureforTuberculosia,Cousump, tion, Weak Lungs, Catarrh, and a rundown system. Mistress --"Jane, cook tells me you want to go out this evening. Is it urgent 9" Jane—"No, mum ; it ain't 'er gent. nay gent." Wellness Cannot be Cured bylocee applications, as they canno ren ch the eiseeeee portion of tho ear. There is only ono way be cure dearness, and that Is by constitu- tional. remedies. Deotness i4 caused by an beamed condition of the mucous lining of tho Eristachinu Tube. IThen lids tube io in- flamed you have a rumbling sound or imper feet hearing. and when it is entirely closed deafness le tho result; and unless the inflam• merlon ean bo taken out and this tuhe restored to its normal conditicn, hearing w 11 be de- troyal fee:Ter ; nine casts Qt,lt Of ten ere e-noed h oNtarrh, which is nothing but an in- flamed coitditien of the =loom; 5111!ae0 '. • WO will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (causeci by eaterrhl that can n 1 be cured by kfall's Catarrh. Cure, Send or circulars, tree. F. 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Toronto, eyingpost ors= and express address, and the (rod medkmeOlto Slocum Cure) will too promptly sent. Persona in Canada seeing Siocuas fro offer la American papers will please send for samples tdf Toronto. ltfeation dna paper. It ELIA Dams WANTED We want at °ace trustworthy me* and women in every locality, bort or traveller, to intvodutte a now giseorory and keep our show cards and adrertisipe, wetter tsoked up in ceespietions elsosi throughout two town and couatry. Steady employment rear routum commission oc salary, 163.e0 per (tenth "nor Expenses, not to exceed 1{1.50 per day. Write for particulate. P•stordco box 331, INTERNATIONAL KEDICINE CO:: LON pH, OHL Web naualoattngt disease Is due tonestiotod cola. emus. Ing Inflamed membrane: Gileadlno cures all !Hanel. MATION. Ito Irritation, no pain, soothes immediately. Cures ordinary oases in ono week. 250, Druggicts, or Oileattine Oe., Toronto. Money refunded if not oatis otory. TREASURES. She—"0, you treasure I" He—"No, dear ; I'm the treasury ; I hold the treasure." Millard's. Liniment for sale everywhere Philadelphia was the first city to issue a Directory. This appeared erst in 1185. Severe colee are easlin eared by the nse of Bielde's Aeti-Consumptive Syrup, a medicine of extraordinary penetrainn,,,, and healing properties. It is acknowledged by those who have used it as being the nest mealciue sold forcoughs, made, ite' flammation of the lungs, and all affections of the throat aad cheet. Its agreeab1enes3 to the taste makes it it favourite with ladies aud oh i etre n. ' Olive oo freezes at 86. above zero ; liquid ammonia at 4.6 below zero. The title of "Revel:end" was first given to English clergy in 1650. Minard's LifilmeRt Cures 011111S, TIt wa.shing woollens axid flannels, T et 111 v mQ) poNv der) will found sttt.isfa.cto::,<2..