HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1903-12-3, Page 3ISERSONAL POINTERS. VOte$ cf Iaterest' Abut Some Leading People, An iiiiereSting perste-MI deteil with • • laegard to Pius X. ha related lay Mr. Thaeldeus, the Irish Painter, to whorls the Pope lias letely given eittinge ifor his portrait. "When a came to feeint his oyes." says Mr- Teeddeus„ `I could net help excleiming, "Why, Holy Pseher, your eyes are not Ital- ian eyes at all -they et•e just the sort Z eyes we hay ir Irelaud,' Zia said, *I ern. glad you iiice teem. And they melte us hrotners, don't. Shen' o Like most anusielans. Kubelik has his enascot. It is a little edolin felv- en to hint by o waedering musician when he was only ten years old, as a tribote to his powers. The stranger hcord the boy pleying on his father's liddle, end was so struck that he insisted on making him the present. Ktibelik'a father was as proud as be was poor, and as :superstitious Os he wee proton. Ile tried tho boy ahoulci have the baby instrument, but he insisted on payiog tor it. It has been all over Europe with Ii:ubelin singe. He 110Ver goes anywhere witbe out it, aml he believes that If he lost it he would lose his luck. liTOPIAIi'S FACIE, P AINLY INDICATES %TEE CON- DITION OP lEER aow to Obtain. Bright Eyes, Rosy Cheeks and the Elastic Step of Perfect Health. "A woman's face," said a woll holown physician, "is a mirror which renects uufailing tho condition of her health; One can tell at a glance if rate is well or not and usually one can tell what the trouble is. It so often happens that metead of bright oyes, rosy cheeks and an elastic step, there are dull eyes, pale, sallow or a greenish complexion. and a languid - 11e$5 of step that bespeaks disease, and perhaps au early death if the right treatment is not resorted to. The whole trouble Ilea with the blood, and until it is enriched and invigorated there will he no release; %AVM suffering and disease. Un- questionably the greatest a oai blood -renewers is Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Good blood means health, vi- gor, lifo and beauty, an the one way to make your blood good is to take Dr. Williams' Pink Pille, Out of many cases which illustrate tit° truth of this may be cited that of Miss Amanda. Damphousse, Ste. Anne de la Perade. Que., who Say's: "For more than Six months 1 sutler - (id greatly from weakness. bordering almost on nervous prostration. I Suffered' from headaches, palpitation a tbe heart, aud pains in all my limbs. I had no energY, no appetite, no color, and my nights were fre- quently sleepless. At different times consulted three doctorsbut none of them seemed able to cure 2U. A friend strongay urged me to take Dr. Williams' Pink Pills aud I finally fol- lowed her advice. With the use of Um first box my health began to im- • e o. es comp ete y re- storaa me, T 110W have a good ap- petite, headaches and paths have dis- appeared, and I weer felt better in iny life than I do now. If I am ever sick again you may be slue) that Dr, Williams' Pink Pills will be my only doctor." If you have any disease like mute- mia, indigestion, heart palpitation. neuralgia, rheumatism, or any of the other* host of troubles caused by bad blood, Dr. Williams' Pink Pills will surely cure you. Be careful to get the genuine, with the full name. "Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People," printed on the wrapper around tbe box. Sold by. all medi- cine dealers or sent post paid at 50 cents a box or six boxes for 62.50 by writing to the Dr. 'Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. NOVEL WINE TESTING. Wine testing by telephone is the 'httest contrivance of a Paris inven- tor. He has just discovered an in- fallible method of ascertaining by the use of the telephone how -much a given quantity of wine has been watered. The principle on which the invention rests is the variable con- ductivity of different liquids, notably of wino and Water. The telephone is in contact with both liquids. If the sample or wine under observation is as pure as the • standard used for comparison, no sound is heard; if, on the contrary, it contains water, the tell-tale telephone "speaks," and the greater the proportion of water the louder the instrument complains. WI-IEN BABY CRIES. • When a baby (Ties almost continu- ally it is a certain sign that there is • something the matter with its stom- ach or bowels, and the mother should at once give it a dose of Baby's Own Tablets, which sweeten the so"r little stomach, promote di- • gestion and gently relaxothe bow- els. Mrs. Fred McIntosh, Wabigoon, Ont., ivho has had experience, writes: When ni3r little boy was two months old he began to cry and kept it up almost continually • day and night for several weeks. I gave him medicine, but i1 did not sewn to ease him a bit. I had not at. this time used Baby's Own 'Tablets, but the poor little fellow was suffering so much that I sent for a box. He obtained ease almost from the first dose, and in a few days was quite well. Since,then he has grown splea- diffly, and is a bright, laughing, good-natured 1Daby. I hold the Tab- • lots in the highest regard said cheer- fully recommend them to all mo- thers. This is the verdict of ri4l mothers who have used the Tablets. They fLre good for children of all ages and always cure all their minor ailments. Sold by medieine dealers or sent by mail at 25- cents a box by writing The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. very house needs New Century Wa5ber. It is the best, you cannot afford to de- prive year wife of so vale uable an aid. It has ball beariegs and strong spiral springe- thorougbly cleanses a tub -full of clothes in five Minutes. 'Have your dealer show it to you Or 'write us for booklet. TW DOWSWell AFC. CO., LTD., "Pure soap1" You've heara the In In Sunlight Soap you have the fact,' ROOTING OTJT SLAVERY, Last Source of Supply in Africa, of the Slave Market Cut Off. The sews front the Central Sudan last week shows that the European Powers are at last in effective poses - Sion of all areas in Africa which for 0-441W 3'oarS supplied the Markets of Turkey, Arabia, Persia, Morocco and Tripoli with laxes. Not until 110W have the whites been in a, position entirely to suparesa this export trade in slaves. rrtrallsee however, they commend the entire field of stipple° oucl there 18 00 doubt that title trefile bas re - teed ita deathblow. Tbe latest area. of Move eupplies to be brought under white influenCeS is that whieh farniahed bondman. to Morocco and Tripoli. Slave raiding for the benefit of out side markets has little to do with domestic elevate. in Africa, which is likely to et:min-rue for many years. 'Pee Germans are the may people who, a$ yet, have taken any steps to Labolish domeetic slavery, Lees than two years ago revive floes were adopted for German Eat At Ica, to eitable slaves to purchase their freedom, to regoire musters to give all bondmen otio-third ot their time in which to work for them - :mhos, und oleo to compel them to care for alo„ves In lchtieFs and old • age. This is the first atep in the polity adopted by Genitally, whoFe ultimate • ()Wert, is the abolition, of domestie slavery in 1;e1311011 East Africa. Tlio lostitution of domestic slavery 19 deeply rooted in tho lives and cus- lOWS of the natives and many years doubtless be required to put an end to it. The German explorer, Reichard. estimated that blachs • aie held in bondage iu.1.1i Ica. Ibis limy be 0.11 eNtigg0r0lion, but eloveiy Certainly peatteateS °eery poet of barbarous Africa and elaves etre more tumorous in many talbes than ee men. °0 redeeming feature is that it is " the mildest type of bondege. As a ' i•ule, the ellee is well treated. It , bas been Fold repeateely that leo:. , work was 4 equiied from the olavea on native 1 lantatious a the uorea Congo than is usually done by the free natives. Therm barbel ous tellas (annot be judged by our tamiards 01:e of tee most competent observm s 18 East A film says that if the slave "is well 1t41. clothed, and IS per- mitted to marry to bis liking he eoon forgets that be has a father. Mother, sistel s or children." So the Germans are moving slowly In their efforts to root out tl:e an- cient Ansi itution. 'Their ann at present seems to be to teach 'lee slaves that freedom is worth basing and worth working for. niten 1 be • slaves reach this stage of develop- ment they alil be likely to appretiate freedom when they get it. Kidney Duty. -It is the particulat function of tho kidneys to filter out pekoes wbich pass through them into the blood. When the kidneys are diseased they cannot do their whole duty. and should heve the, help ant strength that South American Kidney Cure will afford in any and all forms of kidney disorder. It relieves in 6 hours. --se "Now dear," said the hero of the elopement. as they boarded tile train, "we are safe from pursuit." "And also," said tixe radiant young girl, ''sare from starvation. Here's a check papa made out to your or- der." There never was, arid never will be a universal panacea., in one remedy, for ell ins to which flesh is heir ---the very nature of • 'many curatives being such that were the germs of other a.nd dif- ferently seated diseases rooted in the system of the patient -what would :re- lieve one ill, in turn would aggravate tho other. We have, however, in Inc Wine, when obtainable in a, sound unadulterated state, a remedy for many and grevious ills. Its gradual and judicious use, the frailest system i are led into convalescence and strength, by the influence which 'Quinine exerts on Nature's owe restoratives. it relieves the droopiug,. spirits of those with whom a chronic state of morbid pondency and le.cle of interest in life is a disease. and, by tranquilizing the nerves, dispose to sound and refreshing sicep-„,imparts vigor to the .action of the blood, which being stimulated, courses throughout the veins, strength- ening the bettithy animal functions of the system, thereby making activity a necessary result, strengtheunigthe frame, a,nd giving life to the digestive organs, which naturally demand in- creased substance ---result, improved ap- petite. ,Northrop & Lyman of Toron- to, have given to the public their su- perior ,Quiniaa Wine 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- ists sell it. ALIEN INDOOR SERVANTS. Losidon alagistrate Says litany are Thieves ie Disguise. The remares of a London magis- trate in sentencinga young Banger - len valet to imprisomnent for rob- bing h is employer have reawakened interest :in the foreign servant ques- tion in England. According to the Westminster mag- istrate these aliens obtain employ- ment often without references, and they are able to run away whenever they eltoose, and are difficult to trace. The result is a greet Increase of robberiee. AZDVCX5 Aale. ree the etormn .kal• sseeresisetoeseeissenasse During the last two years London Police courts hove heel to deal with a considerable influx of tbese foreign criminals, reale and female, who ob- tain footholds in private liousee as domestic servants, anci either ran - seek their employecs' premiaes taem- aelves or admit contederatea who are also burglars. 'The officials at one of the northern metropolitan courts yesterday recall- ed a case -.stem a German servant girl hod beeu couvicted fox, admitt- ing two male compatriote, who practically looted the bee-au:out. In this eft5i0 the gir/ had been engaged with the ful:est character, so that her employer can barelly have been accused of contributory regligence, Oa the other band, the /mod of a large wet end emploament agency doctored thot the forreign FOrTallt8 who turned. out badly Were only a ve.y email percentage of the evere inerrening numbers that find places. Avcording to this lady, it is idle to deny that the fol 01)21 maneervant has many advantages over bis Euglish competitor. Ile will do more work for less money; he is genera* far neere saber, and ho is always ill0r0 contented. As a valet, the Swiae or Frenchman is claimed to be far su- perior, MESSAGE TO ALL CHADIAN .••••••••. T AT DODD'S BIDUZY PILLS CURE ALI., STAGES OP KIDNEY DISEASE. =Wen Clouatre had BacItaclie, ea.cle.che and Could Not Sleep -Now he Can Sleep, 1,Vork and Enjoy Life-Dodd's Melney Pills Did. it. Val liaelno, Que„ Nov. 23. -(Spe- cial). -In these days when nearly °wry newspaper tells of deaths from Malaita, Diet:use the eats: of lamilien Clouatro of this place comes as a lnessav of hope to the Canadian people. lie bad KidUey Disease. Dodcl's Kidney Pills cured him emu - A REAL SAILOR. Some soars ago a rather well- dreseed man oohed at the booking- ofaco at the town station, Ports- mouth, for a seaman's return to London, but the clerk refused to give lam ore, saying that such ticket were only issued to ee.ilors, and that be did not believe the applicant was oue, "But I am o. sailor," said the man "But how am 1to imQW that ?" responded the clerk, "Well," said the woultabe passen- ger, "shiver my timbers, but you're a rum sort of eraft. Now, you wiryorthiskered POO Of a sea-cookl il Teel feel my storboard beim, running foul of your steamieg lights, heave in your .!0,•W tackle a bit 1" "Give him a tieket," Said t110 Star tionsmaeter, who had overheard tito oaayeasation, "he's a, sailor," $100 Reward, $100 There is more Catarrh in this section ef the country titan all other diseases put together, aud until the last, few years was supposed to be incurable. For a great many yeara doetore pronounced it a locel eiseese and prescribed •local remedies, and by constantly failing to cure with local treatartent, pronounced it incurable. Science has proven ce*are to be e. mastitis:Weal disease and there, fore requires constitutional treatment. iiaire I` etarrii Vim], manufactured b, F. J. Cheney 4 Co.. Toledo. Ohio. the only constitutional cure no the mar- ket. It is taken internally le clogn4 from 10 drops to a teaspoonful. It act.; directly an The Mood and reueisee etite teen of the system. Tbey otfer ono 11210. rod dollars for any gime it tails to :bre. Seed for circulars and testinicul, 1.1a. Address. r..1. erns:WRY 4 CO.. Toledo. 0. tfield 17 Druggists. 7e. lIaWs liamily rills are the 13t. BREEDING GIANTS. .1,11•••••• Experiment That Recalls ProJee of Frederiek the Goat. AmenT the various remedies to arrest the decay of Frew° it Is pro- posed to oiler prizes for largo fami- lies, the remission of ta-.erea to rep- Ple who have a nuraber of sons. the extra taeation of ehildlees and bitenelors; and one Interesting plan is to Inane bachelors ineligible for offieial positions under the Gov- ernment and the municipalities. An- other ingenious gentle:Pan alaffeasts that marrie4 men and fathers of children 120 eaempt front utilitnry aer- vice mai that the French. Army be limited to beebolors Wier lodgements bave been pro- posed, awl it is rather apropos that just at this time. when so mutt In- terest is beirg eeeitod in this sub- jeet, ono of tito profeaeors of the University of Chicago ehould he fore tunale enough to discover tlie food or which giants are made. This ilia- coVery 1;08 been recently publietted in France arid attraetod much atten- tion. Some titre ago Count Alfred do pletely and permanently. Plerreeourt left a legacy Of $2.000.e M. Cloutitro is &mays glad to tell 000 to his nittiye city of Rouen to of bis eure. Ile says: **I Mil VIOL do "pay the 1re: wrist+ of experiments for otherwise than praise Doffire Kidney the prepogation of giants. Ins heirs Pills. They mired mo, of Kidney rained a row about it and appealed 0080. "precool:fully to the courts, which had pains in Coe back and head- iaaea ratanity gaols -them firma ache and could not sleep at nights. 1 'fourths of the estate and rotainod got up in the nioritiog more folioed one-fourth of it as ample to carry than the night, before. I took nine out the Ideas of the deceased, boxes of Dodds Niftier Ville and Under the supervielon of the rut:W- illey Mired, 1110 completely. Now 1 eipality an institution for raising can elm/ well and work well mei Iglu:Its is to he established with the 112 backathe andheadache are gone. I income of S500.000, The trustees -I have had no trouble Mateo I took are to,sonrOx the world for men and Dodd's Kidney Pills." women of large stature and pee to Dodd's Kidney Pills never fail to pair non oft in couples and piece cure Kidney Disease fro112 ilackache them in the homes upon a Wen near to hie 's DLease. 011 11011(.11. It, WOUld bo n good idea, to unbroken record of thirteen ;years in feed, them on the stela widely the Canada.. Chicago professor bus been wasting on white rat H. 11 hi. can double the jealousy makes a woman think she size of a white rat Ire ought to do can secure a monopoly on a man's wonders with a, lot of Frenchmen. love by acting up. Vieitor : "Is your father as old ae he looks ?" Son twhoee father is an alderman) r "a don't know. but r2/1 sine be isn't as big as he feels." Beware of the man who never did anything wrong. There's a first time for everything. It's easier for the average woman to land a husband than it is to keep him landed. Lever's Y-7, (Wise Head) Disinfect- ant Soap Powder is a boon to any home, It disinfects and cleans at the same time. - nriay be that matches are made only in heaver], because the lire 2.10V- er goes out in the other place. Thegreat demand for 0 pleasant, safe and reliable antidote for al1 affections of the throat aud lungs is fully met with in Biekle's Anti -Consumptive Syrup. It IS a purely Vegetable Compound, and acts promptly and magically in mil:cluing all coughs, cold, bronchitis, inflarairiation, of tbe lungs, etc. It is so palatable that a child will not refuse it, and it is put at a price that will not exclude the poor front ts Unwise, "Now," said tbe bridegroom to the bride when they returned from their honeymoon trip, "let us have a clear understanding before we settle down to married life. Are you the president or vice-president of this society ?" "I want to be neither president nor vice-president," she answered; -"I will be content with a .subordinate 'position." "What's that ?" "Teeasurer." aZiesagtraTASS.1.11,1601.1111, When you thipk you have cured . a cough or cold, but find a dry, hacking cough remains, there is danger. Take Shiloh' Consumption Cre The Lung Tonic at once. It will strengthen the lungs and stop the cough. Prices 25c., 50e. and 51.00 • S. C. WELLS Se CO. Toronto, Can. LeRoy, N.Y. I [(ten Minard's Liniment in the 'louse. "Did Smith's father leave him any- thing ?" "Only Ids debts." "How is Smith getting along ?" "Wen, he has greatly increarsed his inked- tance," I Believe .MINAllD'S LINIMENT Will cure every case of Diphtheria. Riverdale, MRS. REUBEN BAKER. I Believe • MINARD'S LINIMENT will produce growth of hair. MRS. CHAS ANDERSON. Stanley, P. E. I. I Belieee KINARD'S LINIMENT Is the best household remedy on earth. MATTHIAS FOLEY: Oil City, Ont. JOHNNY'S ESSAY ON THE ROG: The hog is called a hog b'euz he makes a hog of himself. It runs in the faniily. 'All hogs are hogs. The hog has two sides to his char- acter, one of which is good to eat and the other We can't so cordjully admire: As an article of diet the bog is , one of the Wannest friends to the human race that I know Of. Most of him is good for food and the rest is useful in making =Amapa, bristle brushes, and other utensils. Nearly everything about him is pal- atable but his voice. The latter al- ways seems to 'me to sound as if it bad kind o' soured. It is said that you can't niake a silk purse, out of a --er-han !-lady-hog's ear. I eave never beard of any fool big enough to try to. , As a citizen the hog is not so warm. His manners and instincts are gross in the extreme, and his sole ambition 'pears to be to eat front early morn till far into • the night. When a man is dead he be- comes the late Mr. So-and-so, and we say rice things about him. When a hog ' reaci he is pork, and • pa often 1, "Confound this pork !" When I eat too much pa calls me a pig. A pig is a hog's little boy. This is all 1 anew about the hog. For fanai.17 use there is no• better tea than 1 particularly for those &rallies who /Me the best and ukost deliclous tea at a reasonable price. Doak, Mixed. Cqlon Green, Ask for Red Labels aeowery imenoTS-nolteCeensen BE rirrr T Titsra rse TWT.T,o. VadelliftalfliaataMilaaaiWASia en you buy a An CARO "e't it beare the name 1$1.T ON GETTING ONE OF THE AnovE WELL-1C/10M; ofttogrAv. The Ele414 The,* On 1;0 161a4t iI EDDY'S PAILS $4 TUSS* EDDY'S niATCHES. nly prizes are care -get ere If a Malt begins to court trouble ho• ually ends by ratttryiug it. fosses. N'earbrop 4.55 Lyman -ea. Bee the rierota of, 1.)re ThOlna' .aleo;rio 03. teb Is now lialeg eeld in intitteriee quaulitiesthr011gieollt the Delnitti011. ts weleolatil by the 011freeitr haeolid • 18008225015pairtand.givee init/10; for 1 y . a- . es , r :te K ..e le ea : tho anirecer more !serious thaa. gild, Is is the eliale of life tonality a waetea 1'0 the favorer- it is loolq , detarable, 311:1 *1. titou151 be In every ."401SitilOW feel •that 1122 2U,' trata say' doughter to you." "Ytdt inalegia trt1151.1 71 Dues !Aimed Lumbuman's Ned 1.41,11.191A Lawyer "Did the defend:sot. to year allow/edge. 0Ver itaite at -other to perpary ?" Witueaa 1 "Yea; ON' II heard libin ask a W011etkal her age." For Over .51xer 'Veers else WI ren etre faantioasvorr tax aae, gara 111 triilizaa of rittlitra for 010; 4111I14I10 1100 2005e 1llt542.:11110 chtlU. EVZDS18.$8221'. 4,14194ase!, 1.141 wr,abytoltwutera,tx*x.nalioire.U. team nods tn. Pt.ratusA. itcott . saw rd, saiti thr.utt,rela 2225 werti. ue ,!..te.ama 21e:364'01'4ra Wixsowseeetunta tatter. 410.1=101•Mir e1Ir 41TO MOMONI 1 Or for 1-er beauity, that the haen't nexch lea." ate toturical him aw 11s money.- So they me in the same 'boat." ••••••••••••••• atemen !Inaba» LIA.• man is never 21 cootattaimatiai man ha cause his ailment ritalera WM mamm as ai gook... The goes p ••• ant le tiso1.1 danwir 0114.05, it Is detagretatla Yet au ono need suffer from it who 0110 i2r,'8l0 Partneletee Vegetaele PHIS. By reoulestax: rite liver and elm atiug tbe effeete the stioneteli they restore 121011. claim:fulness and fall vigor of Aso ion. • "Mlle, do you tame whut haa- acts to the bad little boys ?" "S't's" "What ?" ""ates hove 1 et than tbe good little boys." .filinard's Liniment Is used by Phisicians Edith : '11.1utt cad z.1,21 say to George wbert be propoted ?" Mance "I asked for time to onsider; it was to mansreetea, .cu lenow." Edith : "It ale ays is, Ileisr, wben one has given up all hope" They Are Not Violent in Action.-Sente ptesons, when they wish to cleanse the stomach, resort to Epsom and Other piirg.alive sails. These are speedin their ac Ilea. but 10100 220 permanent good. Their nee produces inciptent chills, and it per sisted hi they injure the stomach. .Nor do they 002 upon the intestines iu a beue. Betel way. Parmelee's Vegetable Pills answerall pueposes ia this respect, and have uo s manor. "Mies Chalartington says she is e•ory fond of animals,a remarked Bliggens' eisixer. "Perhaps there's hope for me, then," said Bliggens. "She called me a brute the other day." Those Worrying Piles1- one application of Dr. Agnew's Ointrnent will give you comfort. Applied every night for three to six nights and a cure is effected in the most stubborn cases of Blind, Bleed- ing, or Itching Piles. Dr, Agnew's Oint- ment cures Eceerna and all itching and Ss burning skin diseases. It acts like magic. lard Tables 35 cents. -15 MARVELS OP SPIDER LIFE. Nrrk1.111.49,51.1Y,1115.4.11/1911. AP4UTM1TS TO LK -r, A white cardon a rarisiAn ongsboussi indicatea that fornialted 2 • ,apertments aro to 1et 4 yellow ;gawk inftsrma pealeatriona that tql-afar- itielted rooms may be bad. The oil- lpet is to saw paasers-by dm trouble 'of crossing the street if they chance • to be on the opposite Side. In ellet.50 61304 rooms as they desire are not ad- 'vertiaed. Ilinard's and tete no ottinG "Iru-pnAre to Staitha. baby has loarred out so big," "italead 1. .Why ?" you linow. it ;ma 'brougll condensed 22:111U." Totally $S Ca4eat21, Poet porno wrincsi "I cow razied i.evesce raid NlIrai4M, Wnieb aty 11182313. inn to:011y.kicar olza t30 nod portially la the otl.er. Eilf10.0 124Tl11r) v01104$ imacs, mat eatltioltitat; toNaeo 1 tilegore, we:tom oesainteei tray- relief. ttatsia,lo- saaitil to try-. '4 I2328412' F. 01t'4418 0l. wareteil :ne 031 iilotti :pixi1321.4 a tattle et, is toto ,my• ear, oral beano onaltelt eim bete tie tete my lietteeso was too:pie:eV:a res'aired. I !law 110 08 o° ether cases of &ague,. S,..10:4 rural hy tho 11.og' title medicine"' Sainta : "What naters, 1.1111 1.4.) an- , nriyerl ; Iro'cl kis . vela: :1-e o jtalr,stieti, 4011 ste jl!;' t 141011ed !him 0t0 4 tit it ally Lawns heafl to foot. arc! iaid :Ate vain Le- gitsolog20 reali'e That Chatting Acid that a vireo from • the stomach Eted altrist stranglea, Is caused by taratantaaen of the fond In the ra It is a. fermatte ef inligestion and despep- • six,. Take ose of Dr. Von Stan's Pleeapplo • Tablets immediately after catlea, nod it will prevent this distress and aid digestioo. • Co in a box, as cents. -t6 Towle : "Ile's vely uetaihy." TOW,I1C : "Yea, and %vie: stir gy aud 0' 021(21.111' al.'" " \alai hnow • 1 'et. Into nets:eat ledge 42 man br (.14atIte.4.“ “t„telainly 1et,2 r.ro, Lim 10- 1 lb e 120'23 2 lotites.'" •Pset-e2 pa - 711 0 a fry 5021 MAOAZINSS, PERIODICAIO, BOOXS. ate., diseatclied to suletilers by firat ma.% by 'K. DAWSON a; SONS, Limited, Cannon Iteuse, Dream's Paittings, London, Enehmit. 1 he larg,.mt Sul.z.zription Agway in the eerie. Send for our list. Fre.; 00 appluntion. ha; DIGO. Prompt am! tel41-.:e. ASUX.Siffsilr SYSTEM. PURELY CAA. The Canadian Order of Chosen Friends IT'S A GOOD THING. BETTER TAKE IT. Present membership 26,000 Present aro. of CoUn- cil8 470 Present surplus funds 2400,000.00 Amount of claims paid ... - . $1,432,000.00 Sick benefits if you want them. Write either W. F. MONTAGUE, Grand Recorder, Ha.milton, Ontnor W. P. CAMPBELL, Grand Organizer, Hamilton, Ont. Tremendous spiders can be seen in the forests of Java, the webs of these creatures being so strong that it sometimes requires a knife to cut through them. A Texas spider weaves a baloon 4 ft. long and 2 ft. wide, which it fastens to a tree by a !single 'thread, then inarelles on thread, and away goes the airship to board with its little obeS, cuts tbe sonic distant place to make a new home. WEAK liEgESI WEAK BLOOD wEAK REilvEs REllEr 30 MINUTES. Dr. Agnew's (lure for. the heart neve.: falls to cure the heart and nerves anti to enrich the blood. It relieves in :30 minutes. t is a beacon light to lead you back to health. W.' El. Musselman, of G.A.31., 'Weiss p or t, says: 'Two' bottles of Dr. Agnew's 'leapt Gure en- tirely cured me of heart palpitation and extreme nervousness. Its value can. not be estimixted." 5 Agacw's Ointment relieves eczema an4 letter in a aayi as& The Bost at the Lowest Price Write for Terms REID BROS,, IVI'Vg Cy oss King Sit. W. egLI CD • 77 King Et, East, Toronto, gwt-1111rizaxavenx.lEga,w3iblizat-alt,xr- ay. .TACKEI,S, OAPESINES, STOLES, II UFF S. et gio'O ptiesn Semi for eabalog. SAW RJR* AND esesnia wanted. sena fox price Ilse ss-sil Pottitlf, .1E1P409::: 4.1tpipai. ALL MHOS FRUETS And Farm Prc• duce generally, consign it to u; Lill we will go you good prices Th 13 aViSOn baMMISSiOn C0,1 o Q._ iaka TNIJeee 48-03