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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1903-11-5, Page 7LTQUID GAS, A .new illuminating material bas been discs rerecl by Hermann 131au, the Bavarian chemist, It is made froxzz oil, gas. By a process of recti- fication the methane and hydrogen contained in it, are separated from the gas, and, by a pressure of 40. ,atmospheres,: are reduce;) to the liquid form, in steel receivers. T1* new compound can be used in the place 'of petroleum, alcohol and .acetylene, and it is said to give a, light of a beautiful color, ,preferable to. that of the electric light, LUIIMATIS C REGI ,A MIGHT WAY AND A WRONG WAX TO TREAT Tiles. TROUBLE , I,inireeshts gaud Oah.twa.ra Applica— tions Cennot Cure -The Ifieease Fust be 'Treated. Through the Blood., Rheumatism is one of the aznos't 'con Creon ailments with which human= ley is anneted, and there .aro few troubles which cause more aceto suf- fering, T'fcre i> a prevalent notion. also, that if a person once contracts z'heumatisnz it is bona] to return in cold or dump weenier, This is a Mist:who; rheumatism can be tbor oughty driven oat of the system, but it ihaust be treated through the blood, as it is a Weed, disenee, Rub- bing tl►lt affected joints and Brae with liniments and lotions will never •eure rheumatism, though perbape it gutty give temporary relief. Dr. Wii- liem:n` Pia Fills have cured more .eases Qf rheumatism . than, perhaps may other disease except anaemia. Time pills drive the i bou*Uattic pots - len out of the system ley their action QA the blood, and the trouble rarely returns if the treatment is l:ersisted in until the bleed is in a thoroughly healthy coalition As an illustration of how even the -Most aggravated forms of osis trou- ble yield to Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. the cast► of Mr, J. J. ltichords. Of Port Colborne. Ont„ .uauy he cited. ]tier, Richards says: --"/bout three years ago I suffered from a least severe attack of rheumatism. I could neither lie down nor sit up with any degree of ease, and I ism quite cure -only those who have been similarity afl,icted can understand what agony X endured. I Put myself under the •care of an excellent doctor. but got no benefit. Then I tried another .and, still another, but with no better results. By this timo I had become 40 reduced in flesh that friends, hard- ly knew me; I could not move hand or foot and had to bo turned in bed In , sheets. The pain I endured was something awful. Then I was urged to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pill:, and atter taking a few P bastfl ria was g eta a n appreciable �t apP able cbango for the hotter; the pains hegon to leave me, and my joints begau to limber. I kept on taking the pills until I bad used a dozen boxes, by which time every trace of the trouble bad clisnpreared. I firmly believe that, had it not been for Dr. Williams' ;'ink Pills I would have been a rheumatic cripple for life." These pills not only cure rhouma- tism, but all othee blood and nerve diseases, such as anaemia, indiges- tion, kidney troubles. neuralgia, par - tine paralysis, St. Vitus dance, ete. Teo genuino pills always bele' the full name, "lir. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People," on tbe wrapper around every box, Sold by all medi- cine dealers at 50 cents a box, or Six bcrees for $2.50, or sent by mail. post paid, by writing to the Dr. Nilliauns Idedicino Co., Brockville, Ont. �N IIIS ELEMENT. A. . clergyman, who was travelling, stopped at a hotel much frequented by wags and jokers. The host, not being used to hiving a clergy'inan at his table, looked at hitt with surprise; the guests Used all their raillery of wit upon hitt; with- out eliciting a reinark. The ciol-gyrnan ate his dinner quietly, apparently without observing the gibes and sneers of ,his neigh- bors.' One of them at last, in despiair of bis forbearance, said to him: "Well, I wonder at your patience. Have. you not heard all that has beeo said to you?" "Oh, yes; but 1 am used to it.:Do you know who I am?" "No, sir." "Well, I will inform you.- I ane chaplain of alunatic asylum; such remarks hayo no effect upon me." SLAUGHTER OF ICANGAROOS. A recent report states that 7,,407,- -Se3 kangaroos have been killed in .Australia since 1877. A BLESSING TO CHILDREN. • "From the fulness of my own ex- perience," writes Mrs. Samuel Ham- ilton, :of fawdon, Que., '''I can say that Baby's Own Tablets are alt.: in- +1isl)etisible medicine ` in every home where, there are infants and young children. They speedily relieve " and cure all the common ailments .inci- dent to childhood, In .fact 1 think the Tablets are a blessing to chil- dren." ' It is such sincere, honest words as these that has made Baby's • . Own Tablets tho most popular medicine with mothers all over the land. The Tablets can be '*;Ven to all children ;'roan Lite tiniest, weakest baby to the well grown child, and where they are used you find only healthy, hap- py ,children in .the home. You can get the Tablets froM any dealer; in medicine,or they will bc sent, by mail at 25c 13px by- writing Tho Dr. Williams li'edicine Co., Brock- ville, ,Ont. Al]. 'nte,:1 are bone without intelli- gence and :i ;good many ttoVerr get Sunlight Soap wilt not burn the nap off woolen; nor the surface off linens. 1pk Or the Octagon Par. sot •t - f TUE CRY OP TWO C,t :at,11I;Ebi, An, Earnest Appeal for Their Bet- terment in. India. As is known, mere infants in India are betrothed and if in the care of girls their prospective hasbaiide die. these girl widows are doomed to a, life of perpetual penance and 'depri- vation. The Voice of India gives. the following figures ttlid makes 431 earnest appeal for betterment "tidier two years we tend the num- ber of widows in Bengal to bit 574; under three ~ears, 051; under four sears,, 1.576: under faro years, 8,-. Set ITere we leaver something likes aholocaust, a sort of burning alive of theee little mites of humanity, who but for the prevalence of a rigid sec monopoly, would probably live to be true wives and truly hap- py motbere--the mothers of future heroes and patriots. What pessibil- ities are lost to the race forever Un-. der at system which has sat ono word to say leer iteeif, "It is much to be wished that y sang lleugel joined hands with old Bonsai in taatsl;ing such 'marriages' impossible, Surely a hundreiii years of liberal education ought to suffice for tine most elementary item of national Improvement. Our re- marks apply with much the steno force to other parts of India. It is idly to talk of the -spirituel' ideal cif marriage, or marriage being as sacra- orient, and of baby wires anis baby widows growing to be the guardian Angels of society, when, as a rule, they are consigned to is life of iter petual penitence and self nmortiftca-- tion, while reeding the tenderant care amid the free-tauii•ensy move- ments of their malt+ relatives whom tho 's;airitutti' conception of marriage does not present trout marrying again and again, "Ten'ible, according to our Sbas- tras, are Lice effects of a anise pro- nounced by a woman: much more terrible when the euneee remains un- uttered., Who can tell how muck of Inilia"s misery arises from the un- uttered sulteriugs of her daughters?" NO TTC?T-NATERBOTTLES, ". Tnbitual colds are duo to an i11- kept shin on the eusido anti dyspep- tic mucous membranes on the inside, the result of Indigestion, coupled with caroI 3s ne: s" said a ► ll - now n physician, Cold water, proper food, anal eonunon-sense aro the foun.da- Liotta upon tvhiell it cold -cure must rest. A coln sponge bath, Ono to three mutates' long, with a brisk, drys rub immediately before nod after is excellent -usually all that is neees- sai,; to keep the cutaneous circuli- tion alive and the skin reactive to sudden changes of 'temperature. Cold water intelligently- ustal does not steal vitality. but,, fosters .it. It stimulates the nerves that control the expansion and contraction of the blood -vessels, and regulates the cutaneous circulation. A. dry rub is it fair substitute for those who can- not take a cold sponge. Hot water may be employed once or twice it week when a full bath is taken, and Snap used. Ibis bat); sihould end with a cold sponge. Per cold feet wading ankle-deep in cold water in the bath -tub for one or two minutes before retiring will be found effective. If reaction does not set in after brisk rubbing, wrap the feet in flan- nel; they will, soon thaw out. Do not use hot-water bottles or other debilitating forms of beat." Sleeplessness. -When thenervesatra un- strung and the whole body given up to wretchedness, when the mind is filled with ;loony and. dismal forebodings, the result of derattgentent of the digestive organs, sleeplessness conies to add to the distress. I1 ouly the subject could sleep there would be oblivion for 'a while and temporary relief. Parmelee's Vegetable Pills will not only induce sleep, but will act so beneficially that the subject will wake refreshed and restored to happiness. Suitor -"Sir, you are, undoubtedly, aware of the object of my visit?" Father -"I believe you desire to stake Why daughter happy,. Do you really mean it?" "Unquestionably." "Well, don't marry her, then. Two Years Abos.I. " For eight years I suffered as no one ever did tvith rheunia tism ; for two years I lay in bed; could not so much as feed meself. A friend recom- mended South American Rheumatic Cure. After three doses I could sit .up. To -day I am as strong as ever I was." -Mrs. John Cook, 287 Clinton street, Toronto, -a THE COST OF A CLUB. It costs £170 a 'day to maintain a great English West End club. Some of the items of its yearly expendi- ture xpend;ture . are : • Salaries, £11,254; rates and: `taxes, £2,646; gas anal electric light, £3,053; stationary and news- papers, £1.476; ice, £3,327; water, £294; plants and flowers,. £94; over £30000 a year is spent by members for cigars ' and :rinks, out, of which a weekly profit of g100 is mule.,. COLDS FirADAME, CATARRH floleevecl In 10 !Minutes by Dr. ;Agnates Catarrhal Powder. It, r. W. Ie. Main, pastor of the Bap- tist -Emanuel Church, Buffalo gives strong testimony for and is a firm"be- liever in Dr: Agnew's Catarrhal Pow- der. Ire has tried many kinds of rune, dies without mail. "After using Dr. Agnew's Catarrhal Powder 1 was bone - fitted 'at once" aro his Words. ft is a wonderful remedy and Will relieve any form :of head Gain ^iii ton minutes and e adieLte catarrh. 1 ea.Awatnatr's heart Cure betas the ovsrallorited i.oaiA i The herder you, cough the woes* the cough get& t to 's .::.'.. Consumption Cure The ;.ung TQnb is a guaranteed curd, it it doesn't tIlleflt you the druggist will giver you your owner back. Prices 25c,, 50c1 and $1.00 S. C.. WEL t s 4 CO. 't'ere4l9,, Chou keno r, N:Y. t 3 le ezolieeznan had discovered the de - Pendant at work at eight o'clock itt i night. This statement. was substan- tiated by Officer M'Ooll,, who testi heel that be had detected the accused : in the very act of folding and un- folding clothes, Ilia place was lit up ►with a keroson a lamp Arron told that it was half -past eight, and that 1ee ought not to be at war];, he said, 1 4efe no understand,' The defences' was that the ;defendant was not !working, A few mit-totes before the _ ;policemmu eanho he hail received soause clQLhCS frozrt t1 European, and ►vas;, znerely" counting them. The ntagis trate promptly 'directed that the prisoner Was guilty, because, even if be were not actually washing or iran- Mg, he was by hie own admission counting the clothes,, which was part of his laundry= work. ITB, therefore, ordered him to pay $1.25 tine and $1-2-40 costs, magnanimously allow- ing 1h)ue one wiele ilh which to pay the money. They do not intend to be 'ruined by Chinese cheap labor'' e'er in Melbourne." TYPOGRAPHICAL ERROR, In u recent issue we published an adtertiseznent oe the Canadian order of Clasen Friends, but the intelli' gent compositor reduced the surplus of this flourishing Order from $400.- 000 400,000 to 340,000. $400,000 is cer- tainly a very good surplus end we understand it is steadily growing. WHERE FRIENDSHIP CEASES. "That girl with Johnson there -aa friend of his, ]; presume?" "Nolte: usedto be though.'" "So? Had tt falling out?" "Not exactly. Ile married her." The self made man resembles tt ban organ whose repertoire gonslata only one tune, DID HIM GOOD AND V.RIJ l MISTAKE WHAT SIMON' V. L.it,NDR'Y PEAS TO SAY OF DODD'S R.J,NBEY PILLS, Ble Was. Weak, Total Wreck Tbreo Dodd,'s Kidney Pills Work Again, River Bourgeois, Uiclnlmond, Co„ quo., Oct. 20.--(Special).-Simon V, Landry*, Well ]chows here, addshis testimony to ease thousands of others all over Canada who owe thole health, anti Avon life itself, to Dodd's Kidney Pelts. ".1 was bothered for over a year with Latae Back, Weak Back, Palpi- tation of the heart and General Weal tress," says Mr. Landry. "In fact I was a total wreck, X could. not work es I got tired and weak so easily and I had a weakness in nay ate ]teltso i could eta Vint oh id not bend. I down to do anything. "I had tried different kinds of medicine without benefit till I gave Dodo's Kidney Phis it trial, Prom tho first they did me good and I had only taken three boxes when I was able to start work again, They did tee good and no mistake." Dodd's Kidney Pills aro known by their tures in every corner of Can- ada. They cure the Kidneys. Sound Kidneys ensure pure blood. Pure blood means good health, cheerful- ness and abundant energy. That'll how Iaodil's liitlney fills males new men and women wit of run down, worn out people. o£ to -'d---' One Ant( of the world is anxious to get what the other half is anxious to get rid of. M luald's Cures Cads, etc. There never was, and never will be a universal panacea, in one remedy, for all ills to whine flesh is heir -.the very nature of nuttily curatives being such that wenn the Perms of other and dif- ferently seated diseases rooted in the •'S•stem of Lite patient --what would re- lieve one ill, an turn would aggravate the other. 1l'o have, however, in Quin- ine Wine, when obtainable in n sound Unadulterated statea remedy for many and grevious ills. *By its gradual and Judicious use, the frailestsystems are led into convalescence and strength, by the influence which Quinine. 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, and, by tranquilizing the nerves, disposes to sound and refreshing sleep -imparts vigor to the action of the blood, which being stimulated, courses throughout the veins, strength- ening the healthy animal functions of the system, thereby makin,g activity a necessary result. strengthening the frame, and giving life to the digestive organs; which naturally demand in- creased substance -result, improved ap- petite. Northrop 13 Lyman of Toron- to, have .given 'to the public their su- perior Quinine Nine at the usual rate, and, gauged by the opinion of scien- tists, this wine approaches nearest per- fection of any in the market. All drug- gists sell it. I:Te-"Worth half a. million, isn't he?" She -"Yes; but otherwise he's worthless." "Thought it meant death ¢Lire." -Mrs. James MelCim, of Dunnville; Ont., says of her almost miraculous cure from heart disease by Dr. Agnew's Cure for the Heart: "Until I began taking this remedy 1 despaired of my life. I had heart failure and extreme . prostration. ` One dose gave me quick relief and one battle cured tee.: The sufferings of years were dispelled like magic." -3 THIS IS' THE LIMIT. Chinaxn.an Fined for,. Working' Af- ter 'Five O'clock p; m. From Australia, the workingman's paradise, an amusing Incident conies to us, in which the paternalism of the unions is carried to the, limit. It involves a Chinaman who was brought 'before a Melbourne court on the charge of ' working overtime, that is working' in his laundry after five o'clock in the events g A correspondent thus summarizes the retort of the case,: "Prosecuting counsel reminded tJie court; that, acccrdinr to the local ordinance, no person was permitted to work in a Chinese lottntit'y before half -past son en o'clock in the morning or after Sam n elneL• ;n ihn atn)ii,i_ tdt:i,ratia. $I00 Reward', $1Q0 'attire is more t)atarrh in this sectiaat of the country than all other siiseet..es put together, and until the last few rears was supposed to he incurable. Por a great many years doctors FrQnQunced It a local dis.;i„ a and prescribed lore] remedies. and by constantly failing to vire with beet,] treatment. prenwut:Tett it incurable +ieteatee twee proven cetera to be e. cen ,titaltionaai disease and there - fora requires constitutional treatment, Iteslre Catarrh Vora. manufactured by F. J. Cheney 4 Co-. ToiedIQ.. (Silo, la the only constitutional cure on the max. ket. It is tnlea Internally itt doses iron 10 drops to Pe lelsspoonfut. It ttcti directly on the Moen tend mtipous sur- taxes of the system. "..'icy slier also tam - red demos for any nese it Inn; ti/ ;are. Send Ips circulars sed testnuaont- aim. Address. P..1. a. Illl.NEY 4 CO.. Toledo, . 0, field by Druggists. 7150, Ilitli"n i;ernify Pille etre the best. WORK AND .ZEST, After work: comes rest. Yellen they alternate perfectly, a even may pre- pare to enjoy real liapphtess" and will Like both the se oil, auitl the rest that follow it. Nature is just. She seldom gives a n)an more then be Ikeda. if lea elects to lend a leer life. oho beta his =melee get flabby tend s brain n go sleepy. She never permits lsitah long to possess a facul- ty or a nerve or a, muscle or a Miaow that he does meet use. Tito proper way to 'keep your muscles or your imams is to use tl;ctss up, and tet Nature provide. you with it fresh sup- ply. Nature is assietad in tints work by rest. One may rest :some- t nes by ee'sltisg is change of labor Labor thus becomes et reereittton-re- creation. To live happily In this world it is not enough to know hoof to work. A man must, also ],now how to rest. The ratan wits knows anly'liow to work will soon wear out. 1f he does not wear out int znediatrly. ilia work will suffer in some nay. No man can do his best work uuless he alternates it with a ploy little rest. A man t 1 or leen e t little n a L , who cannot drop his worts from his mind as readily all lee can drop Ids tools front his handy had better talo aa, fees ;Feels oil to study the rest question. Ilis nerves aro not what hey, should be. MOVING MITI: THE Trelfeel. The now aerial navigation ;has al- ready affected the naming of streets. In a Salt Latta City suburb it new street has been Waned :Air -113p street. When a, man is Lound witty of love in Me first degree, he should is<at, klcle if be and lee accomplice are given to life sentence. For Over Sixty Years metes, tte rfor!1ori}Muir beenusedII minters of eiiwhile eh, itses ppnstermIsbsminlne,regulateithi,imr.b and l ai l �u tt d remedy tor trtcents tot t,druthtcuhwrd, Ile udetl talus "Matt wtxstar y6o4ar%t3:ur.si FTItED BY TIIE SII~. Paris possesses a small crouton ex- isting since 1786, which is fired by the sun's rays exactly at noon itt the ° Paints Royal gardens, weather permitting. ''.Vhy Will you allow .t cough to Iaoeraate :out theeat autl lungs aid run tine risk of filling s. consem ttive'a grave, when, by the } titnel - use of Bsckle's Antt-Consnnap- tive Syrup the pain can be allayed and the danger avoided. This syrup is pleasant to the taste, anti *mans 'rise,; for relieving, healing and curing a 1 affections of the throat and lungs, colds, coughs, bron ;hitis, etc., etc. Although h a. soft answer may torn away wrath, there are times when one derives satisfaction .from calling a man a liar. Sore Feet. -Mrs. E. J. Neill, New Arm agh, P. Q., writes: "For nearly six months I was troubled with burning aches and pains in my feet to such an ex tent that 1 could not sleep at night, and as my feet were badly swollen I could not wear my boots for. weeks. At last T iota bottle of Dr. Thomas' Ecleetric Oil and resolved to try it itud to my nstoalish ne bot leoa�ccomplislied a perfect and the . .SHEARING TEE SHIT EP. • Vory fete people know from the tete same sheep wool, of two quite distinct qualities is shorn. That on' the neck is different in texture from the wool of the lower part of the creature. The former 'is fine, and istised for making mucic finer and softer .goods than the other, an:cl coarser variety growing on the lower part of the animal. The real joy of atli outing is good tea 3 Blue Ribbon Tea is made from the tenderest and most" delicate leaves and flowers of the Ceylon tea plant. It is delicious and creamy to the taste—is simply delightful with bread and butter. •Effacer, leeile eci cos. -lore Gree;xe csa?}vsas Ise Vito - As 11.,ea le *leo its *see its ;;RYA=? 1, ITS UP TO YOU to Protect your Laved ones to the Best yet= ability. THE CANADIAN ORDER GF CROSEN FRIENDS Will furnish you with as insurance of frons $500 to 32,000 at as low a cast as is consistentwith safety..: The Canadian Order of Chosen Friends is thoroughly reliable, i n nadiaa Order oaf Cleaver. Friends is purely Qaaim.dian.< The Caztadian order of Chastise Friends 3s regketerte 1. The Canadian Order of Chosen Frieache is growing rapidly. The Canadian order of Ghoueu f'e'et u hoe 470 t onus lsl The Qanadiana Order et Chosen Friends bits 213,000 neeralaers, Tho Canadian Order of Chosen, Friends lsas telf10,000 surplus. Join notes. Lorne] raetisbers show this aid, to your frkeaids, 11 you ars] not c't member fail information will be furnished by writing to If. F. atr, tTAt tlr, *;:rand iko'•War, Harnllitfa, 1 r W. EF. OaliR?list t Octan 3 t rg itluxer, Artful Jimmie. conscious of unpno- ] pared lessons and desirous on stay- E ing from trhool: "Mamma, what sortof hinges ig there you don't Kato to take medicine for9" Cattxrrl'h for twtenty years arta cared In a fewdays.—•lion. George; James, of Scranton, Pa,. says; "1 have beta a martyr to Catanh for twenty years, comitant hawking, dropping in the throat and pain in the heed" very offensive brrath, I tried Dr. Agnew's Catarrhal Powder. The fist *mitiga- tion gave instant relief. After wing a few bottles I was cured. 40 coat& --x Long= -"have you forgotten that five dollars you borrowed of nee some time ego?" Sbort-'eCie no: I still have it in miner" Long -"deli, don't you think this would by a good tinno to relieve your mind of it?" Cl. C. RICII'ARDS elle CO. Dear Sirs. --I have great faith in =WARD'S LINIMI•:NT, as last year I cured a horse of Icing -bone, with live bottles. 11 blistered the horse, but in n month there was no rine;-hone anis no lameness. DAMN!. Bitlii:C1:EIIS0y1'. Four Palls, N.B. aF1 7•IEAItTS OF IIAPSIII'llO S. In the imperial burial vault in the Church of the Capuchins, itt Vienna. is a row of more than 130 crystal vases, mounted in gold and topeed i by a crown. Each of these vases contains tete heart of a dead Haps- burg, a member of the .imperial fain' ily. In the thirteenth century that Duke Francis died in Switzextand and directed that itis heart should be re- nMoted and sent to t iexina. Elver since this custom has been observed itt the Ilnpsburg family. On the death of a member the heart Is re- moved and preserved in .n crystal vase. in the vault there aro now 152 such vases and `118 imperial coffins, The surplus of thirty-nine vases contain the hearts of Haps- burgs whose bodies are buried . else- where. The sole exception to this Hapsburg custom was that of the late Archduke Ludwig, whose will. forbade the removal of .itis, ]heart. PEOPLE 'WON'T DIE. The death rats is so' low ixt Car- diff, ;Gales,, that an vntlertaker's farm there is running the hearse horses in the pleasure brakes to give them exercise. &lard's Liniment Ewes u!.it1theriaa "Didn't you say your, wife was the malting of 'ou?" queried Wedderly. "'Yes, -I did say so, once," said 'Nr. T7eekioli; "bts1; my wife got to ]tear of it, ,and said it vas a shame to lint all `the blame on her, So don't repeat, 111, old chap," Idut -"After all, a hareem k itt thin;; but a net."" Erne;e-'"'16°cru right. Aleut' a girl zwelte s a good eutelt in one." ]lad luck ocemnismelly appearls to be a good thing -after it's over. in fi�'a t sl Gar s soma m 0 8, t'uptd's shaft may matte, a man net Wish, but it's the marbles shaft that tts him out of business. They Drove T)fnaplos .]~very. --A ice covered with pimples Is unsightly.. It tens of internal irregularltiee which. should long since have been corrected. The liter and the kidneys aro not per. forming their fluhetions in tho healthy way they &meld, and tlteie pimples are to let you know that the blood tirotettt Parmelee':; Vegetable Pills will drive theist all Amy, mud will leets>e tie akin clear and clean. Try thein, and there will be euother witness to their excel- lence. Bili-"Ilow do :you kranu Inc good places to fish in this stream?" Jill-- "fTh. I walk along until I. find a place where there are it lot of empty bottles s.'attured *haat." 9 card's L elment Cures Distemper.. P Freddie --"Its always in dtuup places that. 1nUAi:rt)OUIS grow, isn't it, I.a1:a" " I'apa-"Yes, my bay." Freddie.: "Ite. that the roas.an they look like umbrellas, papa?"_ Rest for Mother Pleasure for the Children Washer New Century Vel sher affords the -children an o portnaity of rendering effective help, and at the a a')n t tinte delight themselves. Ball. Door - lags end strong spiral spriugs re- duce to a 'minimum all the work it sutlly neces- sary. Five to six min- utes does a tubfut. Tf vour hardware dealer doesnot carry theca write us for booker. The Doswell Manfg. Co. Ltd. IEAMIT;TO t, On 77 Rang it, East, Toronto, 3ff"laar 11LCasdau.ter e.ow caa0sc-no. JACKETS, 0APIORIN8S, STOLES, ItUP'it'S, at cloaoprlcea, Send fix ratalog. -SAW FURS AND 0552150 wanted. Send for price lis*:. 51-55 Hard Tabes Tho Seat at the Lowest Price Writs for Terms RMID f3 ROS,, ilii"' Co.'0 g 'y '785 King at, W. 'witl7 the old sot yip e is- lc, er�aa--zsacsn .,.....,•..., �sc.in� { TaapsItt 'napsIS mp dela witrc a ecsii. Price. 2.5x' emit SeJee etal :i'ci'rv.:: ALL KINDS til FRUITS And Farm Pro duce geinerallyl c'ee sign it to ut. an.1 we Will gel you good aod itrre>7 TH E i n Co 49 1•13 TC)PlCDIa 'T.'O; Listi Et. 17' '11' U 4.5`/ 44-Q.