HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1904-9-15, Page 6vuolcl WOMAN,
Eow .Gooci Health Came to NA's.
Desehesne After Mixob. Suffering,
Mee, Abraham Desehesne, wife of a,
well known farmer at St. Loon le
tallied, Que., • considers herself A
euelcy woman; And she bee good
leattse as the f011owing interView will
ehow : "I wes badly can dove and,
-rery nervous. Each day brought it$
ishare of household duties, but 1was
too ;week to perform time,. 'MY
nerves were in a terriblo coudition,
X could• not sleep and the least soiled
Would startle me. 1 tiled several
Medicines and tonic Wines, but mere
of thera helped me. In fact I was
Rontinually growing worse, 'and be -
to despair of ever being well
egale, Ono day a friend called to
Mee me and etrongly advised rn•e to
try Dr, Williams Pink Pills. I de-
elded to de so, and it was mit long
before they began to help mo. I
gained in strength from day to day;
ray nerves became strong and quiet:,
and efter using about a halt dozen
boxes of the pills I was fully restor-
ed -to ray old time health and cheer-
fulness. I now think Dr. Williams
Pink Pills an ideal medicine far
Neel; women.''
Dr. 1Vj11tinS Pink Pills feed the
nerves with new, rich red blood, thus
strengthenieg and soothing them,
and curing such nerve troubles as
noaralgia, St. Vittis dance, partial
siaralssis and locomotor ataxia.
'These pills cure also all troubles duo
to poor and watery blood, Mc:hiding
the special ailments a women. Get.
the genuine with the full name, "Dr.
Williams Pink Pills for pale People"
on the wrapper around each box.
Sold by medicine dealers or by mail
at fit/ cents a box, or six boxes for
82.50 froni The Dr. Williams Medi-
cine Co., J3rockvi11e, Out..
A DREADFUL THOUGHT.
A. lady and her daughter Were go -
big along a country road when they
mot a tramp, who asked for alms,
and when refused, walked away ex -
"Ah, I must do it at last."
"OE, mamma, did yoa hear what
that poor man said?"
"Ho said he must do it at last.
emapose he is going to do what all
poor, hungry wretches do—commit
suicide."
The lady, hearing this, exclaimed:
"Call him back; I must save him
from such an awful deed," and tak-
ing out her purse, handed the tramp
Eat lar. . .
"Wow-, my good man," She ex -
?deemed, "what did you mean when
you said you must do it at last?"
•"Work. ma'am."
; MOTHER AND BABY.
• When baby is wed the mother is
happy; When baby is cross, fretful,
feverish a.ud cannot sleep, the 'mother
PnBsoNAL POINTERS,,
Intereeting Goeeip About Some
Well -Known Peceple.
The Prince of Monaco is a flrete
class leeturer on 'deep-sea life.
The "Bobs" of Japan, Field -Mar-
shal Yamagete, is sixty-seven years
of ego.
General Baden-Powell has ievented
a 'watch by whieh it is possible to
toll the time in the dark.
Lord Methuen stall walks with a
perceptible limp, the result of a
ehattered thigh in the Boer Woe.
„ .
"I actually never possessed a real
doll in all my life," says Madame
Albaui, tlie famous singer.
Princess Charles of Denmark is an
expert typist, Her machine has Eng-
lish and German letters.
Little ;Princess Vietoria 'Mary of
Wales isbecoming quite an expert
horsewoman She rid.es astride.
Botli • his Majesty the Xing end
Queen Alexandra, have nourtaken. tee
wearing goggles when =toeing.
Prince Eddie is the latest Royal
photographer. He has no 'camera of
bis own, but borrows one of the
Xing's.
Mr. Leopold de Rotlischila has one
of the finest gardens ofliving bam-
boos in England, at Gunnerebery.,
Paul Lembet, eldest 'son of the
President of the French Republic, has
just Accepted a $400 -a -year clerkehip
tho Bank of Icranee, .
., •
Sir Gilbert Parker, the eminent
novelist, has been a clergyman, pre
-
lessor in e at and dumb -institute,
deacon, editor, and playwright. ;
"In• India every Englishman by
birth or descent owes it as a- , derty
to his country to become an efficient
Volunteer," says Lord :Kitchener.
Xing Edward. VE1. once wrote in a
confession -book that the person he
clisliked most was "tem man why
points at you with his umbrella, and
shouts ont `There he is!"'
Xing Oscar of Sweden has ordered
that henceforth no champagne is to
be used in the ebristening of battle-
ships. Every other 'European nation
uses this wino for the purpose. •
"It has been My business all rasr
life," said Mr. Carnegie to the Stu-
dents' Ihdon of Edinburgh Univer-
sity, "to discover nien cleverer than
myself, and then to use them."
The youngest British: adtuiral is
only eight months old. The infant
Mardois of Donegali is the hereditary
Lord High: Admiral of Lough Neagh,
but tlhe °Mee carries with it neither
emolument nor duties.
One of Queen Alexandra's favorite
occupations is that of arranging cut
flowers in vases. Her Majesty has
received lessons in flower -dressing,
from a Japanese haly, the Japanese,
who regard this occupation as a fine
art, being by far the inost skilful at
it.
Princess lleury of 13aatenberg has
written a song called "The Suany
Month of May," which is charming -
Is depressed, worried and unhappy. ely sung by Madame Ella Russell. Her
Baby's Own Tablets make both !Royal 'Highness is a composer of ne
another and baby happy, because mean merit, and has already several
they cure all the common ailments; published pianoforte pieces and
of infants and young children. They songs to her credit.
sweeten the stomach, cure colic, aid Lord Kitchener has given the best
teething cbildren, cure constipation, fame/titian of eamel-back riding that
prevent diarrhoea, and promote 1 is known: He says.: "You know the
tound, healthy sleep. :And You have !game of cup-anct-ball? You have a,
a solemn guarantee that the Tablets !tall and a cup, and you throw the
contain no opiate or Poisonous ball in the air, and try to catcb. it
•"soothine stuff. Mrs. D. McGilLi; in the cep: then bounce it up and
Blakeney, Ont., says : "I have ! try to catch it again. Well, when
latier's Own Tablets and have found IVOu :id' ci, camelthe brute plays
thenthe best. medicine I have over•
!-d-bll 'ith
.tad for the cure of the ailments cupanawyou, missing you
from which young children suffn
er. I ,
shall always keep a box of Tablets; earry every time.
Colonel YoungtiusbaniT, says 'a let -
in the house." Sold by medicine tor from an officei• with the Tibet
dealers everyieliere or sent by mn E
axpeditio • never tired, never cold.
THE POST TER
DODD'S XIDNEY PILLS EN-
• AXLE') HIM TO SLEEP
IN PEA,CEa
Grand, Work They Are Doing For
Thousands of Canadians Every
• Year. •
Tab uel t: a c, 0 ember' and Co ., N.13 .,
Sept. 12—(Special)..---Xr. II. J. Leo,
postmaster here, is one ot the great
army of Canadians who, rescued front
rahl and weakness by Docare Xid-
ney Pills, are shouting the praises of
tbe great Kidney Remedy.
"Yes," the postmaster saye: "I
want to express zuy thankfulnees for
the great benefit I have received
from the use of Dodd's Kiclney
'My trouble was having to iurivate
too freely. I had to rise eight or
ten times eacli night sea:that my
resf. was broken. IWy feet and legs
also swelled. Then I got Docichs
Kidney Pills and toek six boxes
all told. Now am all right.
"It will be a comfort to me if by
making iny case public I can lead
smile other sufferer to find aelief in
Do'cld's Xideey Pills.''
Doed's Kidney Pills • always cure
Bright's Disease. They also mutual-
ly bring relief to 'hundreds of thous
sands of Oariadhana'icty;s•are bothered
with. earlier iiiilney:.Troviges.
n, is
Ett 25 cents a box by writing The aPParently never hungrkatis sort
of campaigning seems to suit him;
He /IDS his ewn method of dealing
with .Asiatics. "Never intrigue," he
says. "They can beat you there. It
is being straight and determined
is Majesty Enjoys Articles on' with them that tells •"
the Royal 'Family. •
His Majesty the King invariably
looks througb one or two daily pap-
• ers, and has bad naany a Hearty
ugh in reading highly imaginative
articles concerning himself or his
Every morning, certainly, li ttle
bits of news are cut fromthe various
PEipers by some responsible Royal.
servant, and eaxefully pinned en. to a
slightly slanting table in His Maj-
estyas study. At the top of each Ono
of these slips is a kind of heading, I
'which gives the Royal reaaer some!
Idea of the nature of the article or I
• paragraph below.
Should. there be a serious mistake
• in an article His Majesty at once!
. communicates with ono of his secre-
taries, or some responsible person,
and notifies his desire to have -the
error corrected. As a rule, however,
the Xing takes no notice of these
"11 itis slips," as he himself calls•1
them.
Only a few months ago, the .Xing• I
said laughingly to tbo Duke of Filo :1
• "I was very much amused in reed-
ing some of my 'euttings' this morn-
ing. One mentioned that I was seen
shopping in Bond Street yesterday;
another, that ray health was decided -1
• by bad; and a, third, that 1 had com-
pletely lost my appetite, and that I
heti the greatest difficulty in. Kitbag
• solict food at all. As a matter •of
fact," said tbe Xing, hugely ainused,
est was not en London at all yester-
day; my health is exceecling,y good;
•and ordy this morning I struggled
bravely through a, very formidable
• beef Steak."
King once Said, that 'whenever
lie saw the Queen looking ;through a
newspaper, ho know that she tvaa
acl IP g oith or about a children's
borne, or a. hospital, and that the
• aeripiest moment of Her Majesty's
life Was' when sho could cliseover some'
new inetitation for the .help of the
Poor, or for tho cure of sick chial-
,
ken.
Dr. •aalleams' Medicine Co., Brock-
ville, Ont.
rarTG READS THE PAPERS.
4
BUILDING FOOD.
To Bring the Babies Around.
When a little human machine I(or
largo one) goes wrong, nothing is so
important as the selection of food
which will always bring it around
again.
"My little baby boy fifteen months
old had pneumonia, then came brain
fever, and no sooner had he got
over these than to began to cut
teeth and, being 59 wealc, he was
frequently thrown into convidsions,"
says a Colorado mother.
"I decided a change might help, so
took him to Ramses City for a visit.
When wo. got there he was so very
weak when lib would cry he would
sink away and seemed like lie would
die.
"When I reached my sister's home
she said immediately that we must•
feed him a-rapeeNuts, and although:I
had never useci the food, we got
some and for a few 'days gave hisn
just • the juice of Grape -Nuts and
mirk. Ile got stronear so quickly
We were soon feeding him the Grape -
Nuts i tsel and in a wonder' tale -
!short tiine he fattened right up and
became strong and well.
"That showed me something wertla
'knowing, and, when later on my girl,
came, 1 eaieed liar on Grape -Nuts and
she is it strong, healthy baby a.nil
has been. You will see from; the
little photograph 1 send you wliat
strong, chubby ;youngster the boy is
now, but he didn't look anything like
that before we found this nouris;hirig
food. Grape-Niits nouriebed him
"leek to strength when ho was so
Weal< lie eatadift keep any other
food on his etpalacli." Name given
by Postum Co., tattle Creek, •Mieli.
All children can be built to a
more Sturdy and healthy condition
upon Grape-Nutcual cream. The
food containe the elemente nature
demands, from Which to mcdce, the
soft arny filling in the iierve ceetves
and brain. A. well fed brain and
eta ong turcly herves ttheolutely in-
eure a heel thy bode,
took in eftch package for the fain-
!' Otis Tittle book, "The lload to Well
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KUROKI IS A POLE,
Ceat of •Atens of the japaemse
General Prove It.
That General Kurolci, the victor of
the Yalu and of other battles Sinai
then, is of Polish. origin seeine,to be
•established by his coat -of -arms,
which is the same as that still borne
by the Kurowski family, from which
he is desehe ended in tsecond de-
gree, says the London Chremiclo, The
different spelling of his name is no-
thing. The names of the Scottish
soldiers of fortune who settled: in
Fiance and founded families often
became so mutilated tbat the .only
means of identifying them left to
Francisque-alichel when compiling
his "Its Eeossais en France" was
their coat-of-arins, which they in-
variably retained in the land of their
adoption. •
;The defeats inflicted by General
Kureki on the oppressors of his Pol-
ish race form a remarkable instance
of what may be called the Nemesis of
history, and in
it ay be paralleled by
a similar case taken from the Fran-
co-German war. The man whom old
Xing Williana sent down from the
hill of Fronois to demand the • sur-
render of Sedan was Colonel Bran -
Sart, the 'descendant of a Hugenot
family ;which had „sought refuge in
Prussia from the despotism of Louis
XIV. Bronsart, to his great 'stir -
prise, was led into tbe presence ' of
Napoleon and thus the victim of
French tyranny,_ like an avenging
agent, stood face to,face with the
despot:destroyer of Modern France.
jt was to Broneart that the Man
• of Destiny first Eumouneecl his baton -
tion of surerSdering his sword to the
deecendant of the Great Elector, who
had welcomed into his dominions -the
victims of the Edict of Nantes.
• Mr; Chauncey Dopew, wbo is
Well keown, on both sidee of the At -
eft c as an excellent rote ! eh
good jokes, recently called at the
house of a friend, \store he attracted
the attbrition of a bright boy of
eight. When the statesman had belt,
the boy's tether said, in enamor te a
question from his son, "That 'Was
Semler Depetv, the greatest story-
teller iiitho world," • A few days
later Mr. Depew called at the eame
houSe, and the small. boy advancea
and said: "1 know you "'Indeed!
And • who am I?" 'My papa saYs
you are the biggest liar on earth!"
The village belle in bridal -gown
Stood ea the altar-raill
She waited for the • tartly groom—
He surely. would not fail t
But still lie came not, aud at hist
Someone the bride must tell;
d
Anso they told the sexton, and
The vexton told ties
"Miss Chaeterton?• think I'll
send her word that•I'm °lit."
"Won't the still, • small voice ee-
pi o act i 'you?' ' " Yes; but 1:' d t he r
listen to the still small -voice than
to Miss Chatterton!"
CatrYee"/ 'didn't accept Fred the
first time he propoeect." , Edeese'SE
know you didn't — you weren't
Otero!" •
In ,Japan, instead of "ehrietening"
veSeel about to be launched, Et
Serge eage bIt of birds is benee over
elle pro*. Directly the ship Is aflOat
alio birds are released, the Wee ieneg.
eigt 11:ri birds thus Weleofee the ship
Aes• she begbis her life.
A Successful ATeclicine.—Everyona wish-
es to be successful in any undertaking
in whieh he may engage. It is there-
fore, extremely gratifying to the pro-
prietors' of Parmelee's Vegetable Pills
to know that the'r efforts to compound
a medicine which would prove a bless-
ing to mankind have been successful be-
yond their expectations. The endorse- I floor,
Sir Thomas Liptoe has an'Itnliae
aniglathood. as well:as Ills tenelisb
baronetcy.
No womrat considers a dross •bo;
coining, that is becoming threadbare.
There is more Catarrii in this section
of the country than all other disenActs
put together, and. until lasb few
years was supposed to be ineurablo
For e. great many years doctors pi o-
nouneed it a local diseese micl prescrib-
ed local remedies. andby constaly
failing— to cure with • local treatment,
pronounced it incurable. Slenca
proven catarrh to be 'a constitutional
disease and . therefore requires constitu-
tional treatment. Sall's Catarrh Cure,
manufactured by Th O. Olieuey & (10,,
Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitution-
al care oa' the market. It is taken in-
ternally in doses from. 10 clrops to a
teaspoonful. 11 acts 'directly en the
blood and mucous surfaces of the ys-
tent. 'I'hey offer one hundred dollars
for any case it fans to cure. Send for
Circulars and .tostim on lats.
Address: F. 3. CHENEY & 00.,
• Toledo, 0.
Sold by Druggists, 750.
Take Fatally • Pills for consti-
pation.
Only men 'WM) are tralsr great for-
get to reMind others of the great-
ness. • •
Minqrd's Liniment Cures Burns, etc,
;
A hypocrite wants people to thik
he thinks what he doeset think.
.A. Carefully Prepared P.M.—Much time
and attention were expended M the ex-
perimenting with the -ingredients that
enter into the composition ot Parme-
lee's Vegetable Pilis before • they were
brought to the State fit which they
were first offered to the peseta • What-
ever other Pills may be, Parmelee's Veg-
etable 'Pills Are -the result of • lunch ex-
pert study, and all persons sulTering
froth dyspepsia or disordered
liver and kidneys may confideutly ac-
cept them as being what they are rep-
resented. to . .
. .
• It is proposed. by a dentist that as
a further means • of iclentilleatio.n
casts should be taken of prisoners'
Mouths.
Far Over Sixty Years
Ides. WTI:stows SOOTTITNO slew? has been use.
ndllions of mothers for their children while teething.
Itsoothes the child, Fottens thermals. i1ayii1ijn, °urea
wind collo. regulates the sterns ch and bowels, and is the
best remedy for Diarrhosa. Twenty -live cents a bottle
6old 1d/druggists throughout the world. Re sure and
Lager "Alas. WINSLOW'S SOOTIILSO
The reason •that --the Japanese are
a short -legged nation is °Whig to
their habit •of squatting on tele
tion of these Pills by the public is , a.
guarantee that a pill has been pro-
duced which will fulfil everything claim-
ed for it. '
"Po Or fell ow! Ho was disappoint-
ed hi love." "Why, I theytight
was marnedl" 'Be is!"
•
• Having preivioesly borne sixteen
children, the wife of a shoemaker at
Wraz, in Bohemia, has now had Spur
at a birth,' of whom three are living.
I was Cured of Elecumatie Gout
by MINARD'S LINIMENT,
ANDREW KING.
Halifax., •
I was Cured of Acute Bronchitis
by MINARD'S LINIMENT.
LtaCol, C. CREWE nEAn.
• Sussex.
I was Cured of acute Rheumatism
by MINARD•S LINIMENT.
• C. S. BILLINo-.
Meridians, Ont.
wiammft affammummarammunameral
• Tran.sparent umbrellas are a novel-
ty in London. The substance • of
which they are made has •the color
of ivory', road its constitution is a
secret of the inventor. Collisions
aro taus neutered 'unlikely.
There never was, ,n,nd never will be a
universe\ panacee, in one remedy., for
alt "ils to which flesh is helr—the 'very
nature of many curatives being such
that were the germs of other and di!.
ferently seated . diseases rooted In the
system of the patient—what would re-
lieVe ono ill, hi turn wOuldaggravate
the other. We have, however, in Quin -
ins Wine, when obtainable in a sound
unadulterated state, a remedy fOr many
and greviotis ills. TV its gradual and
judicious use, the frailest 'systems are
led into convalseened and strength, by
the influence whieh Quinine excite on
Nature's 'oWit restoratives. It relieves
the drooping spirits of those with
whom a chronle state of morbid des-
pondency and leek of interest in life is
a cifsesee, and, by tranquilizing tho
rierteg, disposes to Seund and refreshing
sleep—imparts viger to the action at
the blood, Which beieg stimulated,
courses tbroughout the veins-, streegth-
ening the healthy emipial functions of
the syetera, thereby making activity a
ndeesqary resell 1, strengthening the
frame, ane giving ON te the digestive
orgttflth Which, naturally demene
creesed substatien—restat, improved ale
petite. • Northroe & Leman of Toron,
10, hoer° given to the public their
eerier QUinine Wine at, the usuat rate,
mud, gauged by the opinion 01 •seien-
tists, this wino epproeslies nearest per:
Ieetion of any in. 1118 market. All drug.
giste sell it.
rt"4
it /J. elot4. zing/id 44
eMi . ,4,pre,
ighte/
-
PotatoesPoultry Eggs Buttor, Apples
V
. Let us have your consignment ot any of these articles awl we will
get you good priteS.
THE DAWSON! COVIVI1S111.1 cr) Lirrait)i.
Cor. West Market anti Oolborno Sts TORONTO!
MillI•66,11M•Mair:Missicsairtii.
`r4u‘isiss mActw
USE—
"IS-LAND CITY"
ROUSE AND FLOOR
PA!NTS
Mil Cry hi 8 Hours.
On Sets at ail Dartluare Dealers,
P. D. DODS & CO., Montreal, Toronto, Vancouver.
ieffEE=3013111C202ECZESE=1===' ASSZS.StalElltifitrIal&SZEW
goperson should go from home with- •
oat a bottle of Dr. .1. D. Kellogg's dy-
sentery Cordial M their possession, as
chimp. o.i tv ate'. , cookie g 1 climate, ale.,
frequen ti y brings on slim in er complaint,
and there is nothing like being ready
with a sure remedy at hand, which often-
times saves greet sufiereig and frequent:-
ly viduaale lives. This tserdina has
gained for itself a widespread reputa-
tion for afford ill g .prompt relic( from
all summer compl_anit.s.
Grinder —"What! Asleep at your
desk, •and work so pressing!" ),reek-
by—I-Excuse me, sir; baby kept me
awake alt night." Grinder— 'Then
you should have brought it with you
to the office!"
as-----
,
To prove TO 5nou 'fiat; 'rla
' n •
pi s,i.c.,9t31rt8,zl1gArLfore9ge
and every form of itching,.
bleedtheanciprotrudine piles,
the manufacturere 'lave guaranteed it. See t es;
imoniais in the daily Press and ask your neWs
tors what they think edit. Yon ran use it and
ret your money back if not curse. tiee a hox, ill
11 dealers or Erimitli8ox,8ATEs & Co.,'Poronta
Qtr. Chaee's Ointmeni
WIRELESS MESSAGES.
An interesting application of Lite
wireless telegraph system is to be
luade between Shetland Islands, or
northern Scotland, • and Ueland. Ice-
land. has a population of a.betet 70,-
000 and a, growipg farming industry,
waich lies been fostered by agricul-
tural schools, but has hitherto had
no connection with the rest of the
world except through a vet= of
sboW oce'tn mails To receive the
news of the world fresh every day,
by electric waves coming through the
eir, will prove, perhape, as great a
,seneation l'or the Ieelanaere ae it is
for the passengers on a steamship le
the 'middle of the Atlantic.
Vaal
,
??.
Who knows anything about "SANLtAIGER"?
All Buyers, Sellers and Users of
EDDY'S IMPERVIOUS SHEATHING PAPER
Are interested in this question
? 7
Will every reader of this enquiry "Who KriCiws Anything About Sannigor
Please drop aline on the subject to
The E. B. EDDY COMPANY, HULL, CANADA'
LOW RATES TO CALIFORNIA.
On account of the Triennial Con-
clAve of Knights Templar at Sao
Francisco, the Union Pacific will sell
round trip tickets from Missouri
River (Council Bluffs, to Kansas
City, inclusive), to San Francisco
and return at 845.00. Tickets on
sale August altita, to Sept. 10th, in-
clusive. Shortest Lee, fastest time.
Electric lighted trains. Pullman
Palace Sleeping gars, Dining Cars,
meals .a la carte, Tourist Cars, etc.
From Chicago and St. Louis, pro-
poitichually low rates are in effect by
lines connecting with Union Pacific.
Inquire of 13'. 33. Choate, G. A., 126
Woodward Ave., Detroit, Mich.
Atter stealin„,a. a brooch in a, jewel-
ler's shop in Paris, • a young woman
hid it under her dog's collar; but.
the pin caused: the animal to howl,
and she was arrested.
ea.=
Neglect a cough and contract
• consumption.
31- lilOh s
Consumption
Cure RenicLung
cures consumption, but don't
leave it too long. Try it now.
Your money back if it doesn't
benefit you..
Prices: S. c. tvotts 85 co, 201-
25c 8oc.$1 teltoy, N. V„ Toronto, Cite:
.,,,mpumeramimms.
....•se :sees'
Minard's Liniment Cures Bandar%
"I don'tbelieve you. love me any
. .
more!" she pouted. "1 couldn't,"
replied be.' .After thinking it over,
she eaniled, awl told him she could
make the same old dress do another
season.
eIt WiI1 rrolong Life.—De Sota, the
Spaniard, lost his life in oho wilds of
Florida, whither be wpat for the pur-
pose of discovering the legendary
"Fountain of perpetual youth," said to
exist in that theft unknown country.
While Dr. Thomas' Velectric 011
not perpetuate youth, it will remove the
bodily pals which make the young old
before their time 3.11 3. harass the aged
into untimely graves.
Ninety-eight percent. of the 50,-
000 blind of Japan support them-
selaes by practising massage.
Liniment for sale emptier°
We Pay a Coed Salary
To Ladies and Gentlemen. Perman-
ent position, rapid advancement; sal-
ary • and expenses. Clean desirable
business. The J. id. Nichols Co..,
Lomax", Toronto.
(Mention this paper.)
In the midst of a stoney discussion
a gentleman rose to settle the mat-
ter la tIUpute. Waving his hand
majestically, he began:— "Gentle-
men, all 1 want is ern -union sense."
"Quito tight ," interrupted another;
and the piceitingIt_roke ep.
SETTLERS LOW RATES WEST
Via the Chicago and North Western'
Railway, every clay from Sept. 15th
to Oct. 15t1i, settlers one way second
claes tickets at very low rates from
Chicago to points in Utah, Montana,
Nevade, Idaho, Oregon, Washington,
California, else to Victoria, Van-
couver, New Westminster, Rassla.nd
and other points in the Kootenay
District. Correspondingly low rates
from all points•in Canada. Full par-
ticulars from nearest ticket Agent,
or- B. IL Bennett, General Agent, 2
East King Street, Toronto, Ont.
JAPANESE' WAR CHARM,
• The custom of the San Nin Itiki is
one that has risen in Japan during
the present war.' Even since the war
began, a all times •of the (ley, and
been 'night, emelt groups of women
can be semi pAllalng 111 the streets;
0110 or more of the NVOnieri will have
Et.plece ef cotton cloth with, 1,000
Meeks or dots stamped open its
ie the Japaneee word 'for 1,-,
000, "Nin" is tile ;word for hu-
man beimea-either man or woman,
"Riki" is, in Um Jepeuese language,
etrength. In combinatioe the words
1111)100a,,n, ``,Iltilliztechetoriewrigotfla tiolef se1,10.,00000 dpoetose
or marks in the eloth is to indicate
the place whore i ti 01 kliOt g
to be thado by a, woman, who, while
making this knot, gives lier best
thought, wish or prayer for the safe-
ty and protection of the soldier •wlite
‘vill wear this piece of cottoe cloth
as an "obi" or belt While fighting lor
his eountry, flaie prayers or 1,000
women for ono man are believed to
• protect him from all dangers end to
give hiet strength to overeome and
conquer the °Wales of his beloved
Japau
St Margaret's
College, Toronto.
• Re -open Sept, 12th.
A high-class residential and 'day
school for girls. Modern equipment.
Specialists of European training and
of the bighest academie and'profes-
sional standing in every department
of work. Foe booklet apply to MRS.
GEORGE BMX:SON, Lady Prince.
pal GEORGE 'DICKSON, M.A., Di-
rector (lato Principal Upper Canada
College).
Sores Of All Kinds
Cured by " flecca."
Recommended by Right Iter.
Ar,uurns CaLIIIMA, 0.11, BiSh OP. Of Toronto .w.
15.
Mahe, Esq., Ma Large s”in pie fres.
Address Fumes 8150. CO., To+ -onto,
Richelieu & Ontario
NAVICATION CO.
Steamers leave 8 p.m. daily, from
Toronto, for Charlotte, Port of
Rochester,
laingstou, 1,000 Islands
Points, 11rockville, Rapids St. 'AID-
rence, Montreal, Quebec, Murray Bay,
Tadousae, Saguenay River.
HASA LTOti AND MONTREAL LINE
Steamers leave Hamilton I. p.m..
Toronto 7.30 p.m., Tuesdays, Thurs-
days and Saturdays, Bay of Quinte
Points, Manteca' intermediate ports.
Low CIATES ON THIS LINE.
Further information apply to R. ds
0. agents, or write H. Foster Chaffee,
Western Passenger Agent, Toronto.
nEonors TO REPORT.
"Ceti you gimme a aite, ma'am,"
said the ragged hobo. "I'm hungry
muff ter cat a boss." .
• "I regret to say," replied the kind
lady, "that we are just out of here -
es; but 111 call the dog."
Minard's liniment Believes Neuralgia
POLITIC:NL DEFINITION,
• Itolloa-"Unele, whet is the differ-
ence between a machine and an or-
ganization in politics?
isJust thts rey boy, The other
party'S a: boss-rid:dee machine; the
party you belong to hat; a supoeb
oi ganisetion."
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