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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1903-11-19, Page 7obrzfmts'arious PEASANTS. baa of the neatly secret societies iltitiriahing in Sicily is that of the "e"1$irty-three Belle Signore." It: yronetets only of women, who celee brats their meetings thrice a weerk at midnight. Many strange tales. ere told of their power, and it is believed they can cure All maladies. They bind themselves by a terrible oath to obedience end secrecy, and the, ignorant peasantry believe that Date; brs akiog is punished by being changed into a: toad, for which Pett they never berm any of these flnirualw3. RECORD tSTJOk",=afAKI21'G. A pair or womc"li"s shoes made in Lyon, muss,, to establish a. record :or rapid aleoeenilakin,g, i'e(p aired fifty- uerwen .operators and the use of forty- two nage?tines and 100 pieces, A},i these harts were asseinebied rind Made into a graceful pair of shoes,. ready to wear, in thirteen minutes:. O ,J ASTHMA, U REiti'ATEX ABT,F EXPERT ENCE OR A NOVA SCOTIA IIAN. Se Riad Se -gored, fair Years and Often had to Sit Night After Night a bd Open Window Ga s ing for Breath. ]ler. Themes Johusoit. is well known In the vicinity of Hereford, N.S., ire has taught school In Lunentcurg county for more than thirteen years. ttud his reputation as a teacher is deservedly high. It is known that gr. Johnson has been a severe a ufe feces from eettiMM. and as he has ('Quad a cure for the trouble. s re- porter thought tho (asks of his case woktid prove interesting to similar sufferers. "One ovonitlg," said Mr, Johnson. "while lighting my pine I inhaled the sulphur from the match, Tice fumes appeared to penetrate rate every portion of my lunge. and near- ly t arly strangled me. It was more than nn hour before I recovered from the effects of this Mishap. and I believe that that was the starting point of the trouble Haat has luade Wing life so frequently xuiserabteo since, alt: all greats u few days later I least. my Arta attack of asthma, Follow- ing dais the attacks became neerea and more+ frequent. sometimes .con- tinuing• for a week or more at ,a time. When these attacks came~ on x dtnrenot lie down. and Many tt long, cold winter night 1 have pass- ed t an open window gasping for breath. I was treated by two of the best doctors in the country, but derived no tie'ioe lt. Then I began trying the remedies usually Advertis- ed as a there for this trouble, but with no better results. I was con- thluaily growing worse and lito was becoming a burden. .About a year ago any wife was using I)r. Williams" Finkill Pills, and was deriving so much benefit from them that one day she said to ala. 'Why don't you try these pills, they might Ito yon goad, and they certainly can't do you harm.' To please my wife I begun taking the pills. but only oc- ca:,ionaily at first, but inside of a few weeks 1 felt that 1 was improv- ing in many ways. Then T began to -use the pills in earnest, and soon fquud that breathing was becoming easier, the spasms cause less fte- q n ntly. and 1 could go about out of doors without danger of bring- ing the trouble ou as was formerly the case. X took twelve boxes of Dr. Williams' Pink fills in all, and atter the improvement began over,v box added to it until all ,signs of the trouble had disappeared, and I have not since bad any recurrence of it. Dr. Willialns' Pink Pills have saved aro from a life of wisely, and I alit glad to make this public ac- knowledgment." The above strong evidence proves that Dr, Williams' Pink Pills are not an ordinary medicine and that they core when other medicines fail. Every pill makes now, rich, red blood, and thus enables the system to resist the inroads of disease and works a cure. Only the genuine pills can do this, however, and the purchaser should see that the full name, "Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People," is printed on the wrapper around every box. Sold by all medicine dealers or sent post paid at 50 cents a i)ox or six boxes for $2.50, by writing direct to the Dr. William's Medicine Co., Brock- ville, Ont. NOT MATHEMATICAL. "Can you put two and two to- gether ?" "Not so well as, one and one; I'm a minister." Dear Sirs, Iwas for seven years a sufferer from Bronchial trouble, and would be so hoarse at times that I could scarcely speak above a whisper. I gotto relief from any- thing till I tried your MXNABD'S HONEY BALSAM, Two bottles gave relief and six bottles made a complete cure. ` I • would heartily recommend itto anyone suffering from throat or lung trouble. J. F. VANBUSIKIRI<. Fredericton, 29.59 The only certain tips ro the foul tips. on baseball For Over Sixty Veers $fre. WINSLow'S Soorutao serer hie been used by millions of mothers /or their children while teething. Itsoothcs tl)o child, softens the gums• alt aye pain, cures wind collo regulates the stomach and bowels, and is the bust remedy, for Diarncce& Twenty-five cents a bottle sold by enemata throughout the world. Be sure and tisk for " Mus. Wiarsr.ow`s Sooxairxa Sinter." 23-U Of all Wien, it is up to the geog- rapher to be worldly wise. Nash greasy dishes, pots or pans with Levor's Dry Soap a powder. It will remove the grease with the. greatest ease. Minerd's Lin!.: int Lu 6 r m c man s Friend Coughing is the outward sign Qf inward disease, Genre the disease with OnSU .tIQ cure The fun Toni, and the cough will stop. Try it to -night, - if it doesn't benefit you well give your money back. Prices 26c., WC, and 181.00 S, a 1't`Ei %S & CO. Toronto, Cm. LeRoy, N,lf What shrunk your 'woolens Why did holes wear so soon I You used common spas ?Wanner, and, therefore, taking her by the aria, he shouted: `Were, Wow, is an excellent bar- gain! A young girl, age 19, very pretty and well educated! What un I offered? Come, we'll start it at 6,000 crowns," .At once there was brisk :bidding, which continued until an elderly bachelor farmer offered 10,000 crowns. The auctioneer tried to get REDUCES a higher bidder than this, but failed, acid So he declared the farmer to be zzPL"NSL the purchaser of the ,girl. ase fres cite All those present thought that it eotatir94iot• was a good joke, but it was more t -t than that, for a few days later the farmer and the girl were married in the presence of the mayor and bo- fore the ceremony the farmer present- ed the young woman, who is an. or- phan, with 10,000 crowns, the exact amount which be was willing to pay for her at auction. The soman wlio doesn't believe) she can plan a house better than an ar- chitect is shy or self-confident, Therm never was, and never will be a universal panacea, in one remedy, for all ills to which flesh is heir—the very nature til marry curatives being such that were the germs of other and telt L►JWJ Reward, ard, 1 fereritly seated diseases roster} in Cl,..1 " , c •, R. « , tell I It 2 We'll' 2 l 1! s o pa 9sJnionions itolA, licvo one ill I+ ttur t pie-tient—what d Would ravata f.aq the guarded reply„ h`i,u tai the other, II1Q hate Tcawevey, l�li Qu)u- say drat he carries his money in a, tee Wine, when obtainable tet ria sound purse that shuts a good deal easier #hon it opens '" rnitna'aurl egrviaotued istaate, Fla ra efdwyraetc"lmar" azael 1Jnequalte.l--;it•. 'ITh e.. Brant, Tye bine, Ont., 'yrites,--•'L Live to tee von for recommending Dr. Thom bleluctric Oil for bleeding piles. l; w troubled with theta for uea:rly fifte eerw, end tried aintest everything could beer or think of. Sono of the would glee me tetnport.r • relief, but no would effect a cure. I have new he free front the (Iietrejsing cou)piniet nearly eigllteea. nor,tlts, l maps you. w rk(rtltiuso to rccouunend it," Judie Qua u thfe '!'here is more [:atarrh in this section of the country than all other diseases pint to$ether. and until the last few gears wits supposed to be incurable. For e great n)any years (!Deters pronounced ft a ]peal disease and prescribed local r e, a limiest syatetxt aro remedies. and by constantly failing to l rota convalesceitc9 and atren rah 4 cure with {i !t �C Fuming* i �', sea l� $rs p Crawling Sinn D'faeases teliewed tri a *owes Iffy Agnew's Atntleeet, l? . Aline ()lattnaat relieves !bitter, olid r<uie Tat Sait num, Seale' Itin Seri � d ilc A Eczema, Ll. Ila rn�, , t telt. a d l tx. ell Ittel IIQn;; o the hSkin. se ethin sed quieting teal sets li;;e mein ill, Duly �liumes& Jrritintion cit' the Scalp or; n. during tceihiiue run . 35 setas w hex,.. 7 A any a poet 1145 aceusuulateel .l of ui •,y by keeping his fancies biruself and doing other work. Y it local tzeatment pronounced the influence which Quinine exerts on it incurable. Se ease has proven catarrh Nature's own restoratives• It lieu re es tP. �:' beaco usLi !C e ton t al di seise and thtrc- fe+r tttltonr raoc ronicR"eCs3gute of ninrhid- dos, Ii pt'sre atarnc�onstitutional treatment. t use, Toledo, Ohioured by >K'3 � liQndency at►d lade nt interest to lrfq Is 1•`. J. t'henea 4 Co.,'TPl4do, eeliiP, Is ttr. to diseatsea. arid, its tratuluilleing rho the wily cottatitut'orial cure on, the roar- 9 . arse wi. dA, 9,s t i � Ca 0 as r nd an. p d of _ rDsllln phi kat- to lir takto internally in Ao les kl tai tl s i ee art o • P i t tis l~ W S 1 sG P r tipn It �� the bleed, which being' stimulatcd" directly ono!!, to q u+xiiigouieiGvus ur- courses throughout the veins, strength- ranee of the system. They oiler one hun- vstteti ening. the healthy saunai functions of died dollars for any rinse tt Illus to the syste'n, the it by rnn.aing aetivlty " etre. Send for circulars Lind. testitgolit- necessary twat. etrengtiten#tiir tete �tls, frame, and giving life to the digestive Address, ors organs. tpitich nttturniiy Amend in. F. J. C 1Ii.N1:Y .L'Q., TQlcdo, q. toy creased .subittcneea-result. unproved up- Seta by I1rr1$gttics, are petite.l�ortbrop . a- hymen of Torora BFamilyait's ily Pills are the eget. to, hew given to the public their sit- perewt quinine Wine at the usual roe% The collinntttcr who stens iitit' read ted• end, gnugetd by the opinion of aclea. y ails ants, this wine a ..preeeiies nearest per, —if he SLUCeeOtI. in etltclatftg hi;'i trr,ini, a:a'' fecti self luny in the market, Ali drug- w'� at wbttt you iEke.--(Ilea Lha n d?gastive organa soma wont to do. Tbeaa 1 Daisy t "Do you think. dear, you (ta ctiuts need exercise= touch as� any part to sti weld love zea any Letter if my hair of the human anatomy, but If they're deli, ne +vere :some other color 7"" Tofu .--- cuts, give them the ilii! that Dr. Von Stan's on ""j don't !mow. What other eulors Pineapple Tablets afford and you can eat fPr have you .2„ ill 4................. anything that's whelosome and palatable — 00 (1 (� �p } 6o is a hex. 35 cents. -8 S. SAT1111 'JIT 11.1.1 COST (?1' 13 t1 .(!ONS. az1d, BA.Y IN A. CRAMilslloon s ;are ""in the air"" at pres- ent. clad consequently the cost of thafit! aerial machines is *i:ti resting. "s TILL DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS Tho siz0 geItt9' ly ftir Dred biy ed Citit£71 BIS I HEU:tT11TZSitt. „el"ot•rsfneti'" ranges front e* costing 11 to _ 9� r.t)0tl euiaic feet, the fernner costing tri '\Viiliat? . Doig, of Strong Town- Chinin ese s craoutcltout nd in It � stele Tele(!, sect(! tit I•'rencli lid ship?, I1a1e and Hearty after silk 51,2(!0; anti tete latter $1.100. Tour Years of Torture—Tho $1.575, And $1,9+2f1, according to the ABOUT I''EQI'I!E .AND 'THING Taralgrapbs of a Personal General Character. Germany now exports more blcyrel rutin either ihiglatnd or the Unit States. Owing to a deellne in the Swvi wvetch trade meaty emigrants a leasing SWiteetlalyd for Canada. a the United States. Iu(iia offers 4111 .immense untritet fo raaols. Last year the imports a 'vete(' 2.250,000 in number. Ti kind wonted is the clteape.t possib. A]: postcard sent front Berlin Turin. on Juno 7, 1877, was recent returned, stamped "Addres5 n )(nowt."" 'llw writer Inas been dead twenty -tour years. Dining the year 1902 altogeth 19,(S35 pilgrims passe(! through t Suez ex Catutl, bound for tilcrt+a. Th Included nearly 0,000 Egyptian. 4,100 Turks, and Syrians, ,00 Persians and rnuny Tunisians and I dimes. The rebuilding of the Tientsin a sena!, which was destroyed by ti Allied forces is nearly liuisltcd. Tl Chinese (1ot-eminent contentplat building a powder factory at 1'r•hing» Statistics just !~;sued by the Impel Jai I1ealth ()Hese at Berlin slow tint the total amount spent un alcohol! liquors, in the German empire :t 1902 was ; 025,000,000, averegin $ani per head of laersons over fifteen The recent French military inanoeu vrOs in Limousin were used to tes General de Negrler's new ideas o tactics as suggested by the Doer \%a 7"ho !resist striking novelties in leer oral de Negrier's tactics are a loose scattered formation and the use 0 ]nixed :flying columns, composed no exeliai ely of cavalry, as hitl#ert has been the case in European War fare, but of infantry mounted o ponies and bicycles, horse artillery , and cavalry. from pain, Wm. Doeg, a farmer, lie- teurlatory states is estimated by Sir er1inpa Con. ;1, Strong Township, Robert tarsen at $2,340.000,000, or alld on known hero is n. hale t abrlt. $,8 per capita. One author - an d fry on Indian affairs, JS-illiain Dlgby, 11 Il etirt man. a» Aod I` Kidney 1 1( c 1 y n V >:'I is tl.elts that tit thefigures t n The Gen Story Oil his Sickness geld hismaterial used. These prices include - Curd. i flan bone= complete .illi ready to bo l0. felled with gas. to Sundridge, Nov. ,9,---(Special.-•-M- T1s annual i ]n ly ter four years of torture, during neo a of the 800,000,- 1ot which Its was scarcely an hour: free cot) inhabitants of India and the I cured bins. Speakiug of his curejust given y. itir. Doe says' g' are an overestimate. The visible in- come in 1000 says Stir. Digby, vas 0 "'Tile trouble started in my back 81,41'9-70i),Ge9�5.. r less than 850 to 11- and the pain, got so bad I could not each person. In the Preeldency of 1` lie down to take rest, but had to Madras, he thinks, the income of the lsit night and day in a chain. 31,000,000 inhabitants is live eighths 10 "The pain would sometimes move of a penny per head per dna•. es to other parts of my body, and 11'e speak unconsciously of using a when in my knees I was unable to "lead" pencil, wheu, asya !natter o seal lt. t u • again be free from pain. was gradually replaced. bee graphite. ”MY attention scar called to cures I,nglan(1. Prartitaply nnonopolieed the s b b - sonde illdustr - w p, y odd's Kidney Diels. Hutt I start 1 a for two "'Curios. In "1 was treated: for Rheumatism by several doctors. and also tried dif- ferent n medicines Ic nc s Wi 1 nt t 1( t receiving ny benefit. I feared X would never fast, the peened is made not of lead, but of graphite. Originally lead was used, but after the discovery in 1505 of the hulloes {.tunberland graphite mine in England the lead f ed to use them. Before I had finish- ' 1761 Caspt'r Faber begun the nianu- ae facture o pencils neat• entirely free from pain» It has not t varia, and Nuremberg became and come back since." remained the center of the industry f Uric acid in the, blood is the rause for a.century. t of Rheumatism. If the Kidneys are The bolometer, invented twenty •- acid out of the blood. I)odd's Kid- scars ago by Dr. Langelr, has been n tier Pills make the Kidneys work l)ee gall in its adjuncts, esl:e.ially " right. the galvanometer, so that we under, stand it will measure one hundred. T— !millionth of a degree of teznperature Successful political orators say with readiness and precision. clings that sound well and mean nothing, Nuremberg, z• e(1 the second box X was a new stall, f t f ? } THE FIRST BABY. What joy there is in the home when the first baby comes, and yet to the young and inexperienced mother who has to care for it there is no other period of her life so trying. In the little ills that are certain to come the inexperienebd mother scarcely knows what to do. To the young mother—to all mothers—Baby's Own Tablets are a real• blessing. Tliey promptly cure such troubles as con- stipation, colic, sour stomach, diar- rhoea and simple fevers. They break up colds, destroy .worms, allay the irritation accompanying the cutting of teeth and prevent more serious ills. These Tablets are sold under a guarantee to contain no opiate, nor any other of the harmful drugs al- ways found in the so-called "sooth- ing" medicines. They are good for all children from the new born babe to the well grown child. If you do not find the Tablets at your medi- cine aedicine dealers send 25 cents to The Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Brock- ville, Ont., and a bon: will be mailed you post paid. She : "Am 1 the first woman you ever loved ?" Io : "Tres. Am I the first man who ever loved you ?" She (tempestuously) ; "You are in- sulting ! If aloves irl t; e a imail and has his best interests at heart why does she spoil it all by ,marrying itim ?" Catarrh is not a Luxury CR A NECESSITY.. Catarrh makes a man ridiculous—it makes him an offensive' nuisance and: it makes him dangerously sick It is pretty sure to bring on consumption, Pneumonia •or at least a throat affec- tion. You can not afro rd either but you can afford the cute for it, It is Dr.. Agnew's Catarrhal :Powder, It're- lieves a cold or catarrh, or cures a. headache in 10 minutes. Don't hawk and spit and disgust your friends, but cure yourself by the use ' of this remedy. 3 ar.Agnew's Ointment railovos comma in a day,36o Keep Minard's Liniment in the House, Distance prolongs the life of many friendstips. Ask for Minard's and take no other. If a son doesn't take' after hi lather it is usually because the of man left nothing to take. It may be onlva trifling cols!, but nog toot it and it wilt fasten its fangs in your lungs, and you swill soon be carried to an untimely grave. In this country we have sudden changes and must expect, to have coughs and colds. We cannot avoid them, but we can effect at cure by using Sickle's Anti-Constunptive Syrup, the medicine that has never been known to fail in cur- ing coughs, colds, bronchitis and all af- fections of the throat, lungs and chest. Fred : "So bliss Turner refused you, eh ? Did she give you any s reason for doing so ?" Joe , "Yes, d indeed; two of them.' Fred "What were they ?" Joe : ",myself' and an- other fellow." A Pleasant 1Daaty—"Wthen I know, anything worthy of recommendation, I consider it my duty to tell it," says Rev.. Jas. Murdock, of Hamburg, Pa. "Dr. Agnew's Catarrhal Powder has cured me of Catarrh of live years standing. It is certainly magical in its effect. The first application bent- fitted enefitted nie in live minutes. 50 cts."-9 Don'ttreat your family like a lot of paupers, even if charity does be- gin at home. Do Not Delay.—When, through debili- tated digestive organs, poisonfinds it way into the blood, the prime conside ation is to get the poison era as ra� pidl; and as:thoroughly as possible. Del;ly may mean disaster. Parmelee's Vega table Pills will be found a mostveluahl and effective medicine to assail the in Mild in Their Aatiou—Parmelee's Veg etable Pills are very mild in their action. They do not cause griping in the stomach or cause disturbances there as so many pills do. Therefore, the most delicate can take them without fear of unpleasant results. They can, too, be administered to children without imposing the penal- ties which .follow the use of pills not s0 carefully- prepared. DANCES SOLD BY AUCTION. A custom that has existed for several centuries is still maintained in some towns on the Lower Rhine. . Early in, the year—on auction day— the town crier or clerk calls all the young people together, and to alio. - highest bidder sells the privilege, of ° dancing With the chosen girl, and trader with. They never fail. They go at once to the seat of the trouble and work a. permanent cure. WOMAN SOLD AT AUCTION. Bidding Started as a Joke Prov- ed Veritable Tran satction. Many a remark spoken in jest is taken in earnest, but it is doubtful if a joke was ever carried further than one recorded in a Swedish pa - pet. While some furniture was being sold recently at auction a -t Orkell run a a young girl pushed her way through the crowd until she was quite close to the auctioneer—So close, indeed, that site somewhat impeded hili! when 'he desired to !Wako effective gestures. Being a man of humor, he resolved to get rid of her in a novel ]ger only, during,the entire 'year that follows: The fees flow into the pub- lic poor -box. There's nerve nourishmentin Blue Ribbon Tea. There's zest for tired brains and worn-out bodies. There's. food for impoverished blood The most delicate and fragile leaves of the tea plant are KD this tea—that's why it is so fragrant and aromatic. Blue Ribbon Tea invigorates n I,orai:es the faculties—makes the mind clear, gives new zest to living. ue Ribbi.o e+,Tea #taol, Marcia Ce3rlosa, Qa^etr214.4 should b • 1w• Vitt), ll, ,!teal[ for fiisaa Red Label Ladies and fafl"IS, Von Cala Earn Thies E01110 Fur Sari 6iw , al?1uttIS SEND rear meat e-•3 43re%er.i ea ail troll you peat rate B largo bra atirtllyeolercd 1')e. Iores lezeeer hearlamsd"UsnaIel•sWidner." •,•rboFaasilynearel,"ori "Slee�p:y to Z*ar taco 1 Cies .'• to ,ell et !� aa,b, We s',a girt, a sec. eeraneefree teesc.tir•r.;"ucte TSeaa gicuaes a s kar,ws�.,,o:y fa>i+bca in 113 colors, a 4 gee:4 stet 14 la,w-,,d in arty sure for les raga ,ur eseh. kirsch ores vee;rrteem to will hey tam or sere, 'Waco stained us tL-tet.::;,, er,d t,o sr:El sees! 3•:,u its ITANDSOME PUZ SCARF Over ;ois locker. s be:besw!ac,resist/te se'e:ted fulafened skin, sr th slit fats 1u.t black rano, tin racy l;te,tsty:e. WOL°uawyyrruwill be mare than pleated with it. Wel J. neaten, Rc eeaberr, Caa., sad; "I write to tltan)e you for the 1 a s tvne tin scarf.. It /alas: teaa.uful. 1 could set bay one like it in. our SUM far teens 7 heregelarprre tri all fur wares la aloe. a they fully equal in ariteerancc any Steno arScurf, V ecws 3rn+tthinkeII:sw ani time ere o link, sac it net dm so had a great t:uearer tende s c; i faresrimi g the et.-a::es ahem the furter,. were not turas ,.dies a, d hies, taint advantage c this thanee,nd write ter the se tures t +a;r. We guarantee to treat you right, and will allow you to cep out matey to pay your pottael, so that your fee Sc rfwfltnotcort etas even . A e is t Atlie,nt TII ' ©xt►rl nn I. .� dao. Dop. Toronto. o. iia eranzeoterleo 33.49‘23WIEIXOC) ego CPC) ASU9S1d!NT 8T5TEM. 77 King It. rant, Toronto, ?c'acase wa�a='+e cabear�fiat. J.Ql.ETS.OAP!ritfNls9. STOLES, RUFFS, at cto,e pricer Hemi for cesstog: RAW Eultb MIS OEN!!!NQ wanted. Send for price 1161. ee-ei Billiard Tabes Tho Beat at the Lowoat Prnco Write for Terms ;REID BROS. IVIsf'g Co.' 785 King St. W. PURELY CANADIAN. The Canadian Order of Chosen Friends A GOOD TZII`TG. BETTER TAI1E IT, Present membership 26,000 Present No, of Coun- cils .....,... 470 Present surplus funds $400,000.00 ' 0. y Amount of -claims paid ,... 51,432,000.00 Sick benefits if you want them. Write either W. F. Itt.ONTAGUE,. Grand Recorder, Hamilton, Ont.,or W. F. CAMPBELL, Grand• Organizer, 33ainilton, Ont. NERVOUS Newspaper TFI Cid Gauntry and bIAGAZINPs, PERIODICALS, BOO$5, eta,, dispatched to subscribers by first mails by WAL DAWSON 2r; SONS, limited, Cannon. t House, Terrain"s 13niid'rngs,London, gland. The largest Subscription Agency in. the world. Send for our list. Frce on application. Est. 1809. Prompt and reliable. Maude : "1' always like to see a man of that description with the handle of his Walking stick in his mouth." Clara : "Why, pray ?" ;loud° "It keeps him from talking.' Minard's Liniment is used by Physicians Ii•IE:a'1I.CDY WAS EFFECTUAL. A sad looking man wont into a chemist's. "Crux you give nae," ho said, something that win (hive from my mind the thought of sorrow and bit- ter recollection V' And the chemist nodded, and put him up a little dose of quinine and wormwood and rhubarb and Epson salts, and a dash of castor-oil, and gave it to him, and for- six months the man could not' think of anything to the world except new schemes for getting the taste out of his mouth, PAPER CLOAIZS. Some -scientific >genius has taken it into his head to make us 'rear paper overcoats. And why not? In the large cities of Japan a sort of mack- intosh made of oiled paper- costs less then eighteen cents. It is worn by the ' coolies who - draw. rickshaws in the streets. These men, exposed to all seasons, wear .these oiled paper cloaks constantly, acid notwith- standing their incredible cheapness they will last a year or more. 'w�;.i�,?'Six..K.1`�:i�-�'r�i-`"�;�V'�atCd+`�"•�. ��-: tin=r 3'? ! Is the greatest remedy ifs the world for aI1 bodily •. icer which ad' external remedy may he used', Price, 25C and 50e. 4.21See tit :Mee seesettene Soiree. DISORDERS T1IOtySAxDSir.Ls'F n1;Ir;5 CUBED by a p;c. ranp a o nhirh is to the ruee,ston of the Bev. Jasr•:rtt FM Z. St, Cloud*" Worthing, Fng ar,*, amnia will be Ile 4tied t • Send full parr:nears to any sufferer. It cares NIOVOiS DEBILITY, Melancholy. D'3pnu,le.ay, Weakncsy Serrou.ness, Brain Fa��cc Biotct,es on the SI•in,1.0es of Memo y, Dimness of Sada, yoieet In the Ears, Liter, Kidney, Bladder and Gravel (compplaint& Indeed it is a safe and e,re remedy for DTER OL'S DISORDEnS of any kind. !Sawn tido paper.) DEADLY INDI?StIllES. Nino hundred rind thirty-six cases of poisoning annong British work- men Were reported last year, of which 189 were due to white lead, 100 to pottery, and forty-nine to electric accumulators. Rest for Mother Pleasure for the Children The New Century Washer affords the children an opportunity of rendering effective help, and nt s a na r iiaue delight ?themselves. Miall Ben r• ings and strong spiral springs re- duce to a minimum al l the work u. sutiliy neces- eary. Five to sir min- utes does a tubfnl. If your hardware denier does no carry them write us for booket. The Dowswell (beg, ar g, Co, Ltd;. ITAItiII.TON, Ont. Butter 9 gioney9 THE O s.�rsan CohenCo3 9.15 TQ MR. 01`7170., l•IMPIES . ALL 1Cfl'H S Of FBUiTS And Farm Pre duce, Reiter ally consign it to tit rnl we will gel you good prites T 1ST IF 46-03