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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1904-6-9, Page 2PAINPUL =TEITZTATIS11. D.EPRED This Trouble is Caused by 421 Acid CaPe's •. in SU Blood, and Oen Only be During Cared 'Through the Blood. in the Ca few days 'Rheumatism is mused. by an acid ures based in the blood. That is a medical ed observe truth every sufferer from this trouble caused by should hear in mind. Liniments a,nd In ono ye 011tWOrti applications cannot cure Stock amo what is rooted in the blood -the dis- timating o ease must be cured through the sheep and blood.' That is the, reason rheunia- flocks in 1 tisin yields almost like ;eagle to Dr. up to a. ) Williams' Pink Pills. This new blood conquei•s the painful ' •poison; ecliitit•ielcitolker tcia` nweeps out ibe aching acid, soothes that the the nerves, ItsoSene the•museles and flocks of s banishes rheumatism. Mr. Robert 17,000,00 Morrison, one of the best known and a basis th eaoet -esteemed 'residents of Cluelphe lows upori Ont., gives striking testimony to the "Allowin truth of the statements made above. instead of Ile mins :-"My trouble, came grader- of small ally and was pronounced muscular equal at rheumatism, and was located chiefly and at 48. in my neck and shoulders. I can or hair hardly tell you how much I suffered. £882,000. 1 was confined to my bed for fifteen tale of ' d • months. A great many friends came came the to see me during that time and I think I am safe in saying that most the veld kraaling s of them had very few hopes that I jacicals, t would get better. I tried a great night, wit many remedies without any lasting the matter benefit. Then I tiled Dr. Willianis' creased v Pink 'Pills, and I am thankful to say wool. that through the use of these pills loss from and the indefatigable nursing of any pound wei wife I am again on iny feet. Itly neck animal, a is still somewhat stiff, but tho imin age price, is gone. I am now in my 79th year er loss on and I feel that I owe muck to Dr. 000, bring Williams' Pink Pills." £807,000. These pills have cured thousands of the indict the ve17 worst cases of neuralgia, "The kr rheumatism, sciatica, lumbago and the dropp hackaches, and they can do the same cent. to ( for you. Sold by all medicine noel- Wage oath ers or sent by mail at 50 cents a 000 sheep box or six boxes for $2.50 by, writ- 000 -or, ing the Dr, Williams' Medicine Co., 17,000,00 Brockville, Ont. nual loss in 1902 t SAVED IIIS BOOR'S. tho valu the loss learmez• Dockbricige was hastily cording t awakened in the dead of night by cat fennel • Alf, the hired man, who told him the amounts t barn was on tire. Instructing Al! to export of •blind -fold the horses and lead them "nen out through the hack door, if there our staple was time enough, he hurriedly donned ed that i • his trousers, rushed into the sturmier nually a kitchen, grabbed up a screw -driver its export and ran out to the barn. for tho m The roof was burning fiercely, but Parliameu he dashed into the building and began with frantic haste to unscrew the SAVI hinges of the smooth pine door that The man (spelled into the corn -bin, the barn Alf find succeeded in getting the come thro horses out safely, and the sparks the kitten were falling round the old man; but in the 'En he stuck to his task until he finished with Cap it, aul emerged from the burning Lake St. • barn carrying the door, just as the adventure roof fell in. Yarns." "That's a good deal of a risk to The two tate fer the sake of saving a bit of were abou kindling -wood," commented a neigh- in two 0 • bor who had been awakened by the who soul flames, and had run over to see if he Chambers, could lie of any use. not, expec "Kindling-Nvoodl" exclaimed Farmer "What Dockridge, pointing to the pencil called. marks that covered the door. "See "Tie the them figgers? There's all my business called bac accounts fer the last six years. That low and door's wuth more than tho hull server." • barn!" ----7-4..*---Ile was hers adopt A HINT TO MOTIenlaS. the comer _ ment later into the in If you have a child that is sickly, fretful , nervous, restless at night, bees snate d or suffers from any stomach or bow- and place el troubles of any sort, give it in tne bot "What Baby's Own Tablets. Don't be afraid of this medicino-it is guaranteed to life-presery gard, whe contain no opiate or harmful drug. "1V1 • Give the Tablets to the sick child and watchethe quick relief and rapid said • 137, Cii " Si restoration. to health and strength. that if Thousands of mothers are using this Pictures w medicine for their little ones, and the boat." they. ell praise it. What stronger evidence can you want? Mrs. D. A. BE hfcDairmid, Sandringham, Ont., There ar says: -"Baby's Own Tablets certainly gars in S fill all the claim you make for them women. so far as my experience goes. I gars '010 • consider them a perfect medicine for trade., children and always keep them in the as alegi house." You can get the 'Tablets municipali froro any dealer in medicine, or • if upon the you write the Dr. Williams Medicine only city • Co.. Brockville, Celt., they will send bids beggt you abox by Mail post paid foe 25 cents. BOTH • Still a RUSSIA'S NATIONAL ANTHEM. The National Anthem which the A •mcue • bands of the Russian cruisers played away ha as they sank -at Chemelpo is the food • but • only national ymn which. was adop- supplies ti ted as such in open says: competition. Until the time of the Emperor Nide- liens , ,i . olas T. the English "God Save aho ' King" had served Russia, ,but •Nich- scsiegasew°dfV •on riles determined to institute a gen- tilr"11 nine and native Russian Anthem. He g announced a competition open to all entire los musicians for an original national drum' •lyxhn. A musical committee reduc- leading ed the thousands of entries to two, gun' Si • and between. these, the works of awarded Glinka and Lvoff, the Czar himself the Congr decided. The highly martial char- for gallan t actor, with the drams and trumpets, "Ile 00 of Lvoff's composition won the Tree were dySpe perial verdict, and it was decreed as ed forni a henceforth the Russian National An- arY coffee them, • ' • stomach s •8 bettor. T TREES INSIDE A CIIIIRCH. again and MSS, licrefordshird e, Englan, can several tint helped 2110 boast of .a church where two fine elms are growing, one on either side use it' and of a pew once occupied by a mem- 'the °over ri • her named John l'Cryle, Mr. Eyrie t? 128 11I t was a great lover of trees, and es- it WO -ti• peclally of elms, of which he plant- boys than -' ed rie avenue near the chereh. One "Coffee c of the trees of this avenue was cut, ' does not:. down., and it is supposed that its mer food, • offshoots have geown up inside thekeeps me • church at each end of the pew. The not. Ther parish chui•ch at Dempsey contains a i much of 8 chestnut tree which grows from the; Ple and is , tomb of Sir ler.lwni•d Wilde. •The! conetipatio school children • of the viiInge used ' "This is • , to tat in the clinecal, end it is said aro at libe • n5n one 000081011 their teacher found N'ema FP ono•'of them eating a. chestnut, and Creek, Mil° • that he matched it away and threw Loolt in It bobble' the tomb, where it took otis lidttle • neat and bee deeneseens, _ =Ns BY •7•4WICAldS'' Loss Zstimated at $7,500,000. 5, diseuseion on jackals in te Muse of Assembly a go, Me. Rttlaidge gave - on. intelligent and record- t ion of the depredatious nickels Says South 'Africa. r the losses caused to his ented to 3.0 per cent, Bs- a a basis of 25,000,000 goats, the number of the 895, lie worked AraduellY. 'early loss of 41,500.00o iceable to the jackals, Mr. lied. attention to the fact present estimate of the heep and goats stoocl at s and with that number as OaPe Argue works as fol- Mr. Rubidge's figures. g for a loss of 5 per cent. 10, the annual destruction stock would be 850,000 •s. per head to L212,000, each. for the loss of Nvool .o £170,000 -or together That is the item in the estruction, Next there estimate of loss caused to and to the flocks by the estem. If- there were no e flocks would run free at li a great advantage in • Mg of the veld, and an in- lue in the quality of the r. Rubidge estimated the the enforced. kraaling at a ght of wool or hair per in taking 6c1. as the river- this accounts for a furth- 1,7,000,000 sheep o f £423- ing the total loss so far to But that does not end nent against the jackal. u.aling system has reduced lng of lambs from 90 por ei per cent., anti Mr. Ru- nstted the loss on 25,000,- from this eguse at £450,- say, about O-250,000 on ), bringing the figure of an- up to £1,057,000. Now, le colony exported wool to s of £1,930,227 -so that caused by the jackal, ac- , the estimate of a praeti- wlio speaks from. facts, 0 over: one-half of the total wool. ve remember that wool is I article, it will be ad.mitt- ' this industry suffers an- Loss ainounting to one-half value, the matter is one est serious consideration of t." b Seeking boy Kij OPE1tATID8 NEEDED NOW GRAVEL AND BLADDER Alii, ',10 ei4t' , 4 . ;.-• e•Ses. " la •., . , , . ti.,.i-,..,. • , 1, . ,I1 . k . - /arly, 4 Ift,t, , 4,f .. •• . 14-7-elv, ,v'ee eV 64, sAi,4 es. •,..40,.? . Ase DIS- EASE CURED BY DODD'S 42 • - e • e " 0-4 ,fdti e et 4 'coca- e4/' EIDNEY PIIZS. , ,s ex •• es: e 1 I • ot,dt,Y 1,41) A91/ a ,* B . e ronto ricklayer Relieved of Those Terrible Troubles -Medical Science Makes Another NOVO Forward. Toronto, Ont., Jane 6. -(Special).--- Medical science has at length awak- eke ! The satisfaction of having the--,', washing done early in the day, . and well done, belongs to every Sunlight User of Soap. . SOB " e • at t-4,-C11/ni- If -^-r . if A • 4:.x.-. te-Wwitt, id° aseeeseeseoceeeeee-no isr.„=eseeeemeznedeeesel ened to the fact that Gravel and other bladder troubles are caused by disordered kidneys and that thchenod- ern method of curing them is to cure the reicineys with Dodd's Kidney Pills, This does away with those terrible operailoes that in. past years have been all too common The cads of :William rsumas, bricklayer, 158 Mill street, this cite', is one of the recent proofs of the ef- ficiency of the treatment. Mr, 'rho- Inas says:- _ , CURIOUS CUSTOM. In Friealand, it seems-, there. is a custom that the news of a birth or death is announced verbally by a man who calls at every bouse in the village for that perdos'e. If he brings the news cif a birth lie wears white gloves, if of a death they, are black. Some clays back a child Wile born dead in a Frisian village. It 'was necessary that the usual an- in 4><Xe-tae>00.0,044:40•00000•0000000-deac>0000•9400000,90.000eKniKeeien9041. • a 1 w ds e- •1 "es r4e. e , 0' e - e ' e ,e• . s IS• - - . j i :len .s r, • d. .. ne ., s• - , ". • t 4 .4, ' ''''"..4 •Vir re ' , • tter • • i s• - - -'e - : ' , ' e i en ezt; eelneenea '. 7 • :., • ..',•1 ik:.,...,- 1 •N • - ' • el had been troubled with r'",---1 a and esladder Disease for SC 011 '.1'r';'al‘•vs.'.. . X had to go to the hospital and have water taken from me. X tried . . . , . medicines of different kinds but they ' nouncemont should bo made, but what colored gloves? The harbinger m as a man of resource. Re went his rounds wearing one white glove and one black one. . Se - e ...se- e a n , 0 , ,- s • ff s 4"' : • •. ; ' • ens s • ... t s '' ,.. „ lc ,,.., - •-, :,-- -.:0,-.J.:4- e s I -es- : se ..-, ,I d * 1 en e to remote tie trouble; "Hearing of ctu•es by them promp- ted me to try Dodd's Kidney Pills, and after taking them, for a time I — Mistress-"Wliy don't you put off your letter -writing until after In•eak- ewer Maid -"Please, ma'am, whin t 1 . -i. c • il, , . ., • e , Lunt hettis ---1 ___ Paseo(' a stone the el= of a. large bean. Four boxes of Doda's Kidney Pills made a convict° cure in my case." me cousin wrote to me he said he wanted me to wroite him an answer as early as possible!"- t - *e e e •-ess ne-' Libby's Natural Flavor Foods are U. 8, - Government inspected, perfectly packed' )..s.• . s ,C, - ' • - canned foods, and are ready to serve at ______e RUSSIAN TRADE GUILDS. -- - (Jo -operative Societies are Coin -mercury mon Among ?eaaantry. Strange though it seems in a coun- try where the most absolute indivi- dualism apparently prevails, it le certain that the typical,Russien has Rewara of _Ointments for Catarrh that Contain Marcum will surely destroy the sense .`:',f smell e.nd completely derange the whole system when entering it through tho ITIUCOAIS surfacGs. Such articles should never bo used except scrtptions -fromhrepuwtMiledophgslehon pre- annsiotl toile trelEd t yeoYuI possibly derive from tbem. Hall's catarrh Cure, man- •,...- 4: a moment's notice. es Veal Loaf, Vienna Sausage, Nam Loaf, Boneless Chicken, Ox Tongues ...... Ara Among the Many Tempting Lencheoe Meats. Ask Your Grocer for Them. w Send for our booklet "How to Make Good Things to Est.,' : 0 'Libby 1V1chicill & Libby o Chicago (.4,4can :04.0444,044.0.,,A.,444sets<spsemb4., e il genius for combination and social- &lectured byCheneyu & Co., T - .. . •-• • -- ized labor. At heart Russia is the neost communistic country in Europe. ledo, 0:, tcronnatrs nacatienngeredigaly dupoins teeleitelliiloolla eand Tliueous surfaces of the . ,b -on. •am'a, . *..-. '4.-.:Pa.o.kW41..,a. '...1..:::.,41,,,....V; ""att...0.1A1, v. :IS, ..-dablat' " ' .;•si.1...-ne.,... tk" LOVt. ER USE sETTR. For this reason, it is so honeycomb- ed with secret societies. The town system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sr you the gentorms. _ It ,solIat: nternally and made in T ;1,e. ...—.„..— „PRICES -, „. QUALITY laborer, the artisan, the peasant,all belieN-e intuitively in the value of co-operation, and for many years this belief was exploited by foreign- ers, largely Germans. But there are now pleety, of Russia.ns who themselves have the necessary skill, the requisite experience to supplant the German labor master. In most villages there is at least 9.!get uhlo byF. J. Cheney & Co. Testi- • menials free. Sold by Druggists. Price, 75e per bottle. 'rake Hall's Family l'il)a far consti• pation. -- When a woman attempts to get off 1 a conundrum she forgets either the question or the answer. 1, e is ' ' ', IA ' , PaliSs Wash ", Zi eeet s eetee c4.1, ' INAT - ...• *r, serenest, CAN ESAD E M Basins, .. -,''''' 4.5. - ,„. • . ',.t; , ' N., *i• • ' 4.• , 4.--..,„ • y . . et IN 41 .., Milk Pans, & k:1 e. 'G ITIS NEGATIVES. . who made a big hole in door for the old cat to ugh and a smallersocieties hole for must leave lia.d a kinsman glishman e•lio went fisbing . Andrew Haggard in the John country, and whose is related in "Sleertill8 men, with Indian guides, .. t to shoot a terrific rapid anoes. Captain }laggard, d swim, had little fear. his comp,anion, who could Led certain death. hall I do if we upset?" lie camera under your chin," : his corm:anion. "It's hole will make a good life -pre- •astly amused to see Cham- the suggestion, and hang 1 muter his chin. A nee- s bowever, as they same os -t dangerous place, Chain.- led it from his neck again, it carefully riseit side up .. of tho canoe. vas the 'matter with the er?" asked Captain Hag- they liad safely descended. f: just happened to think," eibers, in all innocence, • we upset I should get the st. So I put it back in e one "erten" or kind of trade guild, d formeby the villagers. Thousands of peasants belong to co-operative One of the greatest blessings to parents s Mother Graves' Wo I'rm Exterminator. It effectually expels Nvorms and eive Any rIrst-Clo_se Grocer Can Supply You. V INSIST ON GETTI G EDDY'S. I? 011 carriage building and ftle health in a marvellous manner to the' lit • 'essosssressneenescoss . • )'I -t le= it-::O.'4fr...-ra,"• ".l!'-'-ikacei, " . . the making sledges, their products one. being leiehly esteemed. Many thou- sands are concerned in the making of clothes, and an immense number make toys to bo exported for the delight of children in the far east. The exact demand of cinch foreign market is carefully, considered. For instance, in certain countries of the If a man is only attentive to. his wife in public she is willing to over- look a lot of private neglect. Ili d' LI ' ficr s . meet Cures Bums etc, 1 - --- i Potatoes. Poultry,- Eggs, Butter, Apples Let us have your consignment• of any of these articles and we will get you good prices. THE DAWSON COIVIMISSiON CO Limited Cor. West Market and Colborne Ste . TOstoNTO.1 , east particular colors must be avoid- ed, these colors being deemed un- lucky.. Certain designs also have to be avoided, since the tastes of semi- earbarous nations MATRIMONIAL. • "Did she have any money when he married her?" "No; he took her at her face First Teamp-"I say, wouldn't she give you azything?" Second Traanp -"No, she only offered. me a job." — . . . TABLES are most easily offended in this matter. Millions of wooden. value' 1 • 1 gloard Liniment Relieves Heillalaid • The Seat at the Lolvost FrIco spoons are annually export- ed to China and 13olchara. ' For They Advertise Themselves.---Immed 8 ,Vr Ito for Tsrrns home purchase, and for the countries where Greek Orthodoxy. prevails, mil- lions of dlcoms" or sacred pictures lately they were offered to the pubdc Piirmelee's Vegetable Pills became pop ular because of the good report they made for themselves. That reputation lets — "Do you lia,ve trouble in getting girls. Mrs. Newly?" "Not at au. I have ha.cl ten in the last three REIM BROS., IVI'f'g Co.'y '735 Kt ng st. re, e .32 -al are prepared -the very poorest peas- ant demanding an "ikom". for his hut. In preparing these ' i eii p pictt res mu labor might, of course, be saved by machinery, but the peasant prefers to grown, and they now rank among the first medicines for use in attacks of dys- pepsia and bilionsness, complaints of the liver and kidneys, rheumatism, fever aud ague and the innumerable complication s to which these aihneuts give rise. --- weeks." ---- Use Lever's Dry Soon (a Powder) to evesh woolens and flannels; * you'll like it. at1194nrAMMTAWRIVIAMMIMIIMPPRWRMS. -N. ..e .........* "I'm sure when I was your age I never got as dirty as you tToje' -said the mother reproachfully. "Well, I'd lilie to hear what grandma has to do all the labee by- hand; to do 01h erwise would seam a profanity. Mrs. Mrs. Sequel -"I understand your husband can't meet his creditors?" Hubby -"You spend half of your before the Wife -'But I say about that," was the reply af the precocious little daughter. — By this mode of association the )et peasant can often gain a livelihood, where on his own indivi- -dual Mrs. Equal --"I don't believe he par- • titularly wants to."have time glass." don't say, 'Here's looking at you; another.' " . Kinard's Liniment Cures Dandruir, labor, he would be compelled to starve. . There is another department in which the same manner of combine.- tion is resorted to. A large num- ber of peasants can find plenty of agricultural labor during the sum- mer, but migrate to the towns in THE FIFTY MILLION DOLLAR WORLD'S FAIR ST. LOUIS. . District Pausen•ger Agent MODOnald c ' of the Grand Trunl Railway who recently returned from St. Loins, states that it is hard to find suit- n n For Over Sixty Years eow's SOOTSING SYRUP has been used by lslef lesteers ler them e 1 ldste es, itilleo-n" - • . ' 1 fwhilet WI ,Itsoolose She obild, cakes thecaurial) slapsairr,, ow , 11134 eellatirepolptes Clones:* 4 it, ki ow la„ amok') 9 9" s renews zot.ildarrhcsa. 2r/easy-ace iota 14that?H iZe, 04ra/was terneteeenteo.wores . espy° ette ad lor"Mas.VingssolnOzemsoas Alarm 22-01 . .---• 'I Japanese • --o- He -"I Nvondee if there is another ' 1 . the wholeworld so gir m e wide sweet a..S my little sweetheattn" She d 'WI ' . -"What's ow are you na f' 1? I elea'n't speak to o another gm you for a week." !GARS IN SPAIN. ?. 190,227 professional beg- lain, of whom 51,948 are En some. of the cities beg- licensed to carry on their alms is recognised timate business, and the 7 demands a percentage :ollections. Seville is the in the kingdom which for- ng in the streets. 4 winter. They organize teerasesoes into artels, with' an elected manager or "starosta," who has to find 'a,- factory that ' is willing to employ' able language to describe the magni- tulle and beauty of the greatest .Ex -tickled Position ever belt]. The site of 1240 acres being' two hear the soldiers were todeathh • wa,s de-ThereI ,„sw en. war . darea. ,"les. They went into s when the neWS arrived. e, . trensport. . d 1 CI a cold _ „. a _ asgee in neg . ec 1 lgio d t 11 • any who hal e died of conettems n ,a a there troublee from exposurenfellowein 'by a cold which settled on their Wings, •and In them, and arrange the -terms of wage •••••-•for which service ho receives a small percentage. The housing and board of these parties is all cone. ducted on the same system ' of co- operation, 'and if the individual worker is abstemious lie may take back .C4 or £.5 to hisv' illage when he 'returns for the sununer.as +— miles long and ono mile wide, is covered with beairtiful buildino, broken with lagoons, canals, grand courts, inenuments, statuary, park _es, eta, all forming a picture that must be seen to be realized. An Electrical railway, called the Intramural, snakes it easy to get from'one part of the grounds to — . ehey Are Not Vielent in Action. -Som w114311:ie37-,,Nrisil t°,10.trrtb. saemace, resort to prism art . lei purge attire salsa 'These are speedy m their ne- Lion, but serve no permanentgood. Th um protleces•incipient chills, and if per• sisted in they ineere the stomach. Nor do they- act upon the intestines in a berm- Way. aline ee s ege a / 8 I S - P • 1 - V t 1 I Pal answer all purposes ia this respect, and a sbort time they were beyond the skill ot the best physician. Hacl they usecTRieltles' . Anti -Consumptive Syrup, befereeit waa too late their lives would have 'been ,, . epared. This medicine has •no egad' for curing coughs, colds and all atlectietis of the throat and lungs. ---- es • s it becoming to me?" asked She, she paraded, in the costume 01 JAWS SHOT AWAY. inecessful Business Man.ficial ............. mho had both jaws shot l trouble eating ordinary found a. food -drink that a nutriment needed. He been n invalid since the a icksburg, in 1866, where I ed by a Minie ball passing ayeliead and causing. the st, i of my jaws. I wasVia and at the time was skirmish line, carrying a co that time r. have been the medal of honor from es of the, United States, ry on the field.ticket esequences of my wound psia in its most aggravat-75 ad I finally proved ordin- was very hard on my I tried Fostum and got len 1 tried common coffee got worse. I •did this es and finally a -s Poetton every time I continued to how often I think that if iment had issued Postern he Army how much better have been for the soldier coffee. . 3nstipatos Inc and Postural coffee makes rao spit up ?osttim does not: coffee wake nightS, roMA1112 .C10e$ t is no doubt coffee is too . ethylene:et for Most peo- the mese of nearly all the a. IrlY exPerienee and Pell sty to uso my maze." n by Posteen Co„ Battle each package for the fam- took, "The Reed to Well- Unequalled -Mr. Tiles. Brnnt, Tyend another, Sind follow out the daily progi•amme, enjoying an hour listen- have no superior. -- 100 years ago, before the mean who ' is not her lord and ma,stee, but is inaga, Ont, writes: -"I have to thalik von for recommending De • Thomas' Eclectrie Oil for bleeding piles. I was troubled with them for nearly fifteen Ye ars, and tried .ahnost everything I could hear or think of. Some 1. Of LIM would give me temporary relief, but none ing to es• * e --oue.st s or other famous bands or taking in a lecture or ad- dress, or Art Gallery. When you consider the immensity of the buildines, ono alone havingtor" en si over e acres. of oor epace, re- -vent -"Can Peddler (to supposed sm. ) • i I see the lady of the house?" Woman of the ' House -"Well, if you can't, you ought to go and see pm eye doc- • - her husband. "Yes, my dear," said he meekl "Don't you wish I could , ..Y. dress this way all the them?" .elie ked `'No hiti dear, " he 1 lied• as • , 3T , •oP , "but I wish you had lived when that was the style." • would effect a cure. I have now been and fleet that they are filled with the COLORADO AND RETURN. free from the distressing complaint for nearly eighteen months... khope you will continne to reepmmend it." ' its from 11 over choicest of cuddle , a.• the world, 'One exhibitor vying with • 'Union Pacific every day from June lst to Septem.ber 30th, inclus- . iiiinard's Liniment for sale everlderi . . ••••••••11•••••• ' another to obtain the coveted Gold • . You say she b ' e is a usiness woinan. What business is she interested in?" "Oh, everybody's." . ,low- medal it *seems to sue. est th eg e * ' thought of what a grand opportune ity and an education it will he, to Nvith Lnal return limit October 31st, 1904, from St. Louis $25.00, Chicago $30.00, with correspondingly rates from other points. Bo sure -_— EASIL'Y' DONE. Tess -"Well, I believe I'm lid of Mr. Staylate at last." . MINARD'S LaNnrENT is the only at my store ,neld2" Liniznent Slaked for • the only ono we keep for sale, the young men and women of our hind, to spend ex week or two at St. Louis this year- Really 110 in- telligent map, woman or child can afford to sides this great World's tiont. e 1 ' eautitifl Flectric li lith g . ag of 1) ' ' ' ' tho Pan American IS'xposition, which r011. 1.1101.1011t NY011 1 d ewer 110 approach- - 3 • this1' your rear s over line. Inquire • of IL In. Carter, T. P. A., YonSL,Toronto, go Canada. -- _CAN YOU LEAD ? Successful employers are, as a rule, men of genius who have risen to their present state by sheer force Jess -"How on earth dist you me - complish it?" Toss-"Widle he was calling upon nee last night I remarked that 'all ha.ndome men were conceited bores. Then he said: 'Indeed! I can take a hint as well as the next one,' and i o eft. All the people use it, MARLIN FULTON. Pleasant Bny, 0, B. . (el is entirely. eclipsed by this Mon- , a te r sea i s, One of the features of t he fair, is the "Inside Inn," a hotel accommo- dating 6,000, splendiclly run, and at reasonable rates. The total expellees of m trip to St. Louis based on half railway rates, , , . iS within •the reach. of will power; but they have their own troubles -it is. not always smooth water with thorn. It is the employer who has to do the worrying over the weekly pay sheet, and the unfavoi•able market eonditions, while the employee serenely draws his sal- ary. To be one's own master means eeneeaseeeeesesesseeeesesn-eoesern cere 13 When the little folks take cold and coeighs, don't neglect them and 'let them strain the tender membratee of their iutigs, Give them e el 'IL., e JEALS.Gera; S s Tho rouble with many a young m " an is that he spends his fortune be- fore he =ices it, • --- 1 followey's5 Corn Cure destroys all kinds of corns and tvarts, root and branch. Wlio ellen would endure them with such n cheap and effeettial remedy within reach of all and per- mita stop over at Chicago, and other i tand the trip is inane qttickl po it S, y anti comfortably,. /t is the interitiOn of the Grand Trtink to ran. througli cars from Montreal and Toronto to St, Louis, emennencing June 1.3tli, and Pessihl3r before. The Canadian Press Association. necessarily to command others es well; to a$SUM0 control sever many ' •CO and various mends. If a man has not the qualities that- go to make up the cautiote tactful leader h , b will' • 1, • • be liappea ant main sticcessfthil working for others, - Being a master will not bring out what is not there.• 'Analyse ;y-oureelf, sec whether you are capable fsrst, before sst,,s411,191, nt311•711-45-4a " Cd The Lung -1,e re- Tonic • • It will cure them teuickly and strengthen their lungs. , it is pleasant to take, Price eae Fe end n go. 808 j . •-• -----------------------. . their Vett cut the •-• - -9 — - Ile -"Let me think a minute* she were undnillIOUS in praise of the Grand reetk. and Illinois Central ropes. The horeseof the business 1-28 --"But the doctor said you mustn't overworle7Oureelfdt . r011te, and with the lDetPositiell.• 28-04. • those wlica have given up n salary world are Streyolt with wreaks os for an Uncertainty, , • , • - • e- --eeeeee-- en -- T N 13 . 48g• ISSUE NO. Zn --04.