HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1906-2-8, Page 3GRAFTING IN TURKEY.
Naval Yards Full of Retaying Machin-
ery and Ships.
The present state of the Turkish Gov-
ernment shipyard reveals an almost un-
believable state of chaos, and demon-
strates how official sloth and corruption
can render tan expensively equipped i's..
tablistment: absolutely impotent. Some.
years egoSrtglishnlen ttirecied affairs,
the boiler' shop, the tube factory, ship-
, building yard," and marine engine shop
being all under English rrlanagement,
The late minister, Hassan Pastia, al-
Ftered this, however, and placed the man-
agement in Tetrkisli hands, foreigners
being able to !laid. only very subordin-
ate positions.
Results of the policy are now agar
eft. The whole of the machinery is not
"only inefficiently managed, but it is a
condition of absolute decay. Torpedo
boats and sul"marines fire seen, never
used, and rapidly rusting away. In the
yard is the skeleton of a cruiser. which
teas commenced twelve years ago and
~'never being finished, and which has
since become obsolete.
A forty -ton Siemens steel, plant, with
,filing mills and fifty -ton crane, k rap-
idly becoming; useless through- neglect,.
and .theparts of a 3.000 •km hydrai'lic
forging press delivered twelve years
ago, have never even unpacked. The
only thriving part of the whole depart-
ment is the management. consisting of
forty-six pashas and innumerable bays.
SICK KIDNEYS.
Mean Aching. Backs and Sharp Stabbing
Pains 'That Make Life Almost linen -
durable.
An aching, breaking back, -sharp stabs
of pain tnat is kidney trouble. The
kidneys are really a spongy litter -a hu -
n an Miter to take poison from the
blood. But sick, weak kidneys cannot
filter the blood properly . The delicate
human filters get clogged with impuri-
ties, and the poison is left In the system
t) cause backaches, headaches, rheu-
matism, dropsy and fatal iriflarnation.
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are the one sure
cure for sick kidneys. They make new,
rich blood, which flushes them clean and
gives. them strength for their work. Dr.
Williams' Pink Pills set the kidneys
right, and make lame; aching backs
strong and well. Mr. George Johnson,
of the village of Ohio, N. S., says:—
"My son, now eighteen years old, suf-
fered from kidney trouble and severe
pains in the back, which caused him
many a sleepless..night. 'We tried sev-
eral medicines, but they did not help
him, and he grew so weak that he could
not do the work that falls to the lot ':f
a young boy on a farm. We were ad-
sised to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills,
and this was the first medicine that
reached the cause of the • trouble. He
took the pills for . a couple of months,
when every symptom of the trouble was.
gone, and he was as healthy as any
boy of his age. I am satisfied Dr. Wil-
liams' Pink Pills will cure kidney trou-
ble in its most severe forms."
Dr_ Williams' Pink Pills actually
make new rich blood. in that way they
'fIIlCd''e,i #lie root of anaemia, indiges-
ion; kidney --trouble; neer 'complaint,
;erysipelas, -skin disease, neuralgia, St:.
Vitus dance, and the special ailments of
growing girls and women whose health
depends upon the richness and regular-
ity of their blood. The genuine pills
lave the full -name, "Dr. Williams' Pink
Pills for Pale People." on the wrapper
around ..act-' box, and may be had from
all healers nr by mail at 50 cents a box
or six boxes for $2.50 by writing the
M. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville,
Ont.
SALT THE CCIVILIZER.
The use of gait. as a necessary supple-
ment to diet has had much influence in
shaping the civilization . and exploration
ot`;the world. It most probable flint
411e oldest --trade .routes;' vere created for
Mlle salt- traffic, as salt and incense form-
e' the el ief,,necessaries of the, ancient
delse. "This was certainly the ease with
;elle caravan routes' in Libya and the
Sahara; vrhilst•ttie mines of North . In -
ilia were the cenere of a large -trade
before the time of Alexander. Another
interesting fact Is that salt has played
a considerable part in the distribution
of man. When it became absolutely
necessary for him, as it did at an early
stage of his development, he was forced
to migrate to places where it could be
obtained. This brought him to the
seashore, where he gained his id -^aa of
maritime commerce. Lastly, the preser-
vative effects of salt on flesh food merle.
long oceanic voyage possible, and thus
opened • up the world to .commerce turd
civilization.
He kisseddevotedly the hand that
passed himthe autograph album, and
wrote. therein: "I willingly write my
name upon this virgin page. Would that
I could inscribe it upon the purer scroll
of your heart, in that Invisible ink which
shall only appear as the thing upon
whioh It ' is written is warmed by the
fires of - love, which takes no note of
time." This was a year ago. They are
married now; and when she asks him
for his autograph in the shape of a
pretty heavy cheque to liquidate her
millinery bill, he grasps that album, or
a large-sized book if handy -preferably
the latter—and threatens to fling it ut
her head.'
Dearborn: "Do you know the seven
wonders of the world?" Wabash: "Well.
I know, three of ,then. t "Only three?"
"Yes; I've .eeef47 gOt three- sons, yell
know." :e'
"
BABY'S TONGUE TELLS.
Little tongues that Gannet talk tell
mothers just as plainly that their own -
ere are not well.: When. Baby's tongue
is white, or coated, or yellow, especial-
le toward the root, it is a sign of stomp.
soh trouble, Indigestion, cold or fever-
lshness. Baby's Own Tablets Act like
Magic in : outing ; these and the other
minor ills of bttbyhood and childhood,
r
elicy as good for the newborn baby as
ler the well -grown r
ov
erhi_ld, Abs h
e
1
tare and abeolutely absolutelyha rless, Mrs. '
F. herr, Elgin, Ont., seys:—"Bahy's Own
±riblets are the best medicine I have
rrer used for stomach and bowel Iron-
tee, and destroying worms. I could
ea, illy f'1 sate without the Tablets lo
life house. Sold by nil medielne deal-
era, or by melt, fi P11 Ciente a box, by
writing the Dr, Willinene Medielne Ca,
l3roclri'ble, Ont.
Stance ill"their favor is that they are n piste home cure; de crib{ng the most
first -eines references as to his: character
a better position than we are to freei tr nd ndars-
suce:e'sEUI treatment
LIGHT
se)q(0 REWARD will
, be pate, to any
terser who pro. es that
i; elitrbbt S'si' contains any.
,i,,t,rious r:henden s or any
1..nn of aduitcrution,
is equally Locd with hard or soft water".
IF you us Sunlight Soap in the Sunlight way (follow directions)
you need not boil nor rub your clothes, and yet you will. get better
results than with boiling and hard rubbing in the•old,fashioiiaed way.
As Sunlight Soap contains no injurious chemicals and is.perfectly
pure, the most delicate fabrics and dainty silks and laces may be
wash'cI without the -slightest injury.
Lever Grottier, Limited, Toronto'
Your rnanay. refunded
-by the dealer from whom you buy
Sunlight Soap if you find *fly
cause for complaint
see
nw be
ARE AGES AHEAD OF 115 everywhereCeando withirnTea crthetlreach het
ilopmemplow
1i1L++' PEOPLE OF MAIIS ARE MOlU
HIGHLY DEVELOPED.
Camille Flammarion Says It Is Million
of YearsAheadof
Ours.
every person as it can be purchased •*n
Gold label at tlec, .per the fled label et
500., Blue label at 40e., Green label rpt
One Thousand Farmers
W anted.
We want 1,000 farmers for Western
30c., and Brown label at .25e per Ib-, nll Canada . for the spring of 1908 1
equally pure "tea, but, of course, the renter, the' young fariner with very
cheaper guides are not, AS fine: flavored, -limited• small capital; and the farmer
I not belrrg grown at as With an elevation with u number of sons for whom he
ati the expensive teas. The latter are «ashes to secure farms; are the people
i•rod ced at an elevation of 0.000 feet n ho should write us as quickly as they
above the sea level, read this notice. We can settle you :n
the great wheal -belt of Manitoba or the
These two. dosnraiile qualifications, other Provinces of Western. Canada, and •:
M. Camille Flamrrrarion, the Eminent pleasant to the taste and at the tatt,e site you such a chance as we confident-
time
onfidenttame nllectnn3. era` tobe found in ikiri- ,
Freneh astronomer declared, in an rhes, Braves' Worn! Erstermtuator. •ChB- ly beikeve has never before been offer•
! t til t
Interview in the Petrie, -of Paris, that the , deo ties it. et o se els in any new corut ry.
inuauitunts of the planet' Mars are much
more highly developed than ourselves."
"Naturally," he says, "it is impossible
for us to imagine what forms living be-
ings must take there but itis equally
impossible .for us to assert that the
forces of nature.. which are there the
same as here, and act under almost
similar conditions (atmosphere, .climate,
seasons, aqueous vapor, and so on), have
been rendered - sterile by a. perpetual
miracle in annihilation, whereas on the
earth the . cup of Life overflows every-
where and the generating force of be-
ings
immensely surpasses their real
durable vitality. "
"There are many advantages in favor
of the Martians. - First of a11, it would
be difficult for a human species to be less
intelligent than 'ours seeing that we to
Our lands are the choicest, and situ -
list's is the pith;'est. sermon ever need in the best tried and the best set -
preached: "Our ingress Into fife is naked 1k:d farming and wheat -raising dis-
and hare, our progress through life libels, and our plans are such. as will
trouble erre 'care, our egress out of it ,ve surprise you by reason of their fairness
b and helpfulness'. A - ratan with a few
know not where, but doing well here we' !
shall do well there;! could poi. tell more hnndred.dallars end with 'health and:
by preaching a year." erlergy, by adopting one of them, coni
i,t a very short time be well-to-do.
6atalirht &tar 1. tetter titan orbs, mage, The ordinary settler coming here has
1e
anti bast set en Led in. the Sunlight wa= , break his land and baekset it. Lhe first
. and therefore fines not secure any
$u7 B1mlight soap and lot,ow ti:restiotle. year.
return from the land unfit the harvest
of the teaming year is reaped. Under
Physician: "lies the patient patient follower) our plans, the settler will begin to have
my prescription, nurse, Nurse, "No, ati income from the start, and at the
doctor; it he had he would 'leave broken same time will he going on getting
his neck. for he threw it out of the win- rarefy his land for crooning. If you in-
dow," - , tondo corning to Western Canada to
farm, we can thus put you in the way
not know how to, centre! ourselves, The RHEUMATISM AND PARALYSIS•
o! helping riveh yourself from the first day
second reason is that progress is .un that you arrive here. and thus of being
absolute law which nothingcan resist. Their home cure. Post s tiers or We want, 10e Thousand'
completesettlers for .the spring of 1706.
TFIE LUCKY MARTIAN.
"The inhabitants of Mars; older than
we are, may represent evhat we shall' he A hand: muse illustrated treatise. ri' i Person need apply whose habits are not
in several million years. A third circum- rug tun rtescra,tion c' 103138 iatisrii and g pP Y
Purh.lysis, Mich iiistructiona roe a coni- good. and who is not able to produce
free to readers of this paper.
For limited period only.
011r lands have.: been all very careful-
ly selected. and we guarantee the te-
portk of nor examiners on the same, No
in the .wand, re- and incl°'stry.
themselves more quickly from the eombm;nded by rte ibis Y a e r
oil.: by medico! Wren. 1 hr4 .high{y rn. Address, . �t eStetTl (artad a Septet's'
heavi-
ness of matter. structive book was written by W. 11. hint
"Martians weigh less their years are v`ele., a gentleman who has marts a
twice as longas those of the earth. study of these diseases. The preface is
by a graduate of rho UntXcr:tity of
Finally, the climatic conditions on Mars tYu,tzburg, bend postal to -flay ni
Wear to he touch more agreeable. you will receive -the book - free by re•
-"The hypothesis that Mats is erihahi,teti turn—A'Idresn.: he Veer) Drug 'Co., •2i
by an intellectual race 'much superior' to 'tj'rs Wit' 've't'' 11'°rt,nw
our own is growing stronger' every year
in proportion as astronomical observa-
tions become more and more `precise.
The geography of our neighbor is better
known than was that of the earth three
hundred years ago. The same can be
sold of its meteorology and its clime• pedagogue contented himself with add-
tatogy. ing the word "driver," and opened the
"No one can tell for certain what the school as usual.
weather will be like on earth to -morrow.
Well, we know almost with certitude
what the weather will be in- such and
such a country- of .Mars next week er
next month. Its atmosphere, being con-
stantly pure and- transparent, aTh the
geogra,ph:icai configurations of the planet
;pass with precision into the field cl
vision of the telescope."
•uat Land Co., 23 Canada Life Build
ing, Winnipeg. -
4
=Slum Weneeer: "V tmt a well-behaved
little boy he is! Burglar's Wife: "And
he (tomes by it natural. murn. His poor
father always got, his sentences reduce.l
When a •Sca'tch schoolmaster entered owin' 10 good behavior!" •
the temple of learning, one mornieg he
read' on the blackboard, "Our anheh is.
Eieryon.l• Thi ks his own amssis the heaviest
a donkey.". The pupils expected there Nhen c.infined to the house with a pain in Onwould be a cyclone; but the philosophic dde for instance• but it would be quickly forgot si any form and cold perspiring feet positively
en .f 'The O da L" ltenth A t la;ter wad applied wield within ail days, by uur mewl pdtaoted
?hey eel). coat a tribe, *by not try them? iiagnetio sties or money prompsty ;clouded.
Wai.ed anywhere et.OJ, tWsite for desk iptive
soekot. Amato wanted, MAGNETIC ItuaU-
He: "How f envy that man who has 1dA'I'!.lht nulla; uu, nherbovke, Queues, uanuda
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vators, Churches. etc. Any •handy, man can lay the "OSHAWA" shingles. A
hammer and snips are the only tools required.
We are the largest and oldest company of the kind under the Blrititsli
flag, and have covered thousands of the best buildings throughout Canada,
making them
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717 Brag St. 423 SWISH it. 11 Cerberne It Se einsas at, 7OLAs/barr St. ata Pander trap
Vrurrrr YOua hs►sstlr OFFIcf. -
• Oshawa, Ont.,, Canada
Head Office and Works,
RIG Nemo,' To HEN 'Mill - MG.
One beginner made $6.00 first morn
ing. Whole or spare time. The best
50c seller, giving 25c profit. Users buy
,;very month. Township right worth
more than any general store business.
Act promptly- if you want territory.
Golden Crest- Company, 9 Bathurst St.,
London, Ont..
Farm Wanted, -
We wish to secure immeStatelyy two goad farms
n choice agricultuaal, section. Suit must be first
lass, good wheat land preferred. We want ons
arm over 400 acres and one me limn size. Give
tercripti fn and lowest cash price. Peiseessitin
oust be had in ApriL Address
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ac more- Soii is 'rich black loam clay eubsufl,
turbos level and geatly rulliag. New C.N.IL. line
suitdittg through uur lands this year. Panes will
►dvasce 60y, daring 1908. All lands at from two -
ie . oikht miles from railroad.. Districts well
fettled. . Schools, churches and good -road&
t'rice%.are low and tertua easy to actual sett15I13,
For price list, terms and maps, writs i' Iii Cot Plot"
WALSH-LANA CO., U111011 .Yank Bldg.; Winnipeg,
Canada.
RHEUMATISM
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HE IS EMPHATIC
-
IN WHAT HE SAYS
DODD'S KIDNEY PiLLS CURED BORT.
BOND Or BRiGHT'S
DISEASE.
Ills Doctor - Who.. Said There Was No
filo : to Min, Now Pronounces Him
_ pe r
Well -- Ile Tells His Own Story.
Mt. Brydges, Ont„ Jan. 29: Special.)
--Among the many people in this
neighborhood who tell of the great work
Dodd's Kidney Pills are doing, none is
more emphatic than that old and re-
spected citizen, Mr. Robert Bond. -
"I believe I owe my life to-Dodd's Kid-
ney Pills," Mr. Bond says. "My attend-
ing physician said I was in the last
stages of Bright's Disease and that there
Was no hope for me. Then 1 commenc-
ed to take Dodd's Kidney Pills and used
in all twenty boxes. Now I eat well,
sleep well, and my doctor says I am
well. Dodd's Kidney Pills .and nothing
else cured 'me. Do you wonder I am
always ready to say .a , good word for
Dodd's Kidney Pins?
What will cure Bright's Disease will
easily cure any other form of Kidney
Disease. Dodd's-Kidney Pills will al -
'ways cure Bright's Disease. They are
the only remedy that will cure Bright's
Disease, Be sure and get Dodd's,
GOOD LLAT FOR FIREMEN.
A new headdress for ilremelt and
divers, which intakes mfr -tubes unneces-
sary, is being tested by the French
Academy of Medicine. The poisonous
gases exhaled are absorbed by granu-
lated pettish, The oxygen consumed
by the wearer is supplied by compressed
air. The inventors claim that with
their apparatus a man can remain ten
hours under water Without a fresh sup-
ply of airIt has been sulggestect that
the apparatus • can be utilized by sub.,
marine boats, at least in cases cif ether.
geney.
GOOD ADVICE.
Rigsby --Whet shall I take to remove
the redness front my nose,. doctor'?
Doctor---'l"ake nothing for• three
Menthe. Twa dollars, please.
just sung 'a solo!' She : "indeed! 1
pl Seappearendden tlytltwells t and happys to - _day , - thought he had a very poor voice." �"It
to -morrow are stricken down, and in isn't his voice L envy; Its his nerve."
•
nineleenine cases out of every hundred
the heart !s the cause. The king of Ile e, 'Neiom. P
to tVay —Th7 ireresicka piaielnlVispores oint, for retie(,. but
Peart remedies, Dr. Agnew's Cure for he dislikes Pending for the elector, which
the Heart, is within reach of all, (t means bottles at drugs never consumed.
, and cures
relieves in 30 minutes
chronic diseases. -91
Bobby: "Is every word in this diction-
ary, pa?" Peckley: "Oh, no, my child.
Every little while a new word comes nib,
the language." - Bobby: "VG'bat's the
latest word, pa?" Peckley; "Your ma
will tell yet, She always has the,: last
word." • .
A Clear Itealthy Skin, --Eruptions of
the skin and the blotches which blemish
beauty are the result or impure blood
caut,ett.b,e .Unhealthy action of the laver
Ile has not tate resolution to load hie
stomach with ce,ntpeunrls which smell
villainously' and taste worse. lout if 1„
hope the willto deal himself with hit'
ailment, wisdon, will direct /tit; attention
to i'urtnelee's Vegetable Pills. which, as
a specific for iedigestion and diweekro
of the digestive organs, have ao e,eiva1
Jerrold once went to a party at which
Mr. Pepper had assembled his friends.
and - said to his host on entering he
room: "My dear Mr. Penner, how glad
you must be to see .your friends mus-
tered." .
"'There folio n 1'! t take
goes a w who a s kes o a ce
things easily." "is that so. Who is he?"
"A pickpocket."
Puts Yeti en Your Peet and keepsyon there
rbat's what "Iferrovim" does for^-alil those re
severing from wasting diseases. It is the best
tonic in existence. It stimulates, nourishes and
melds; up the system.
A political speaker accused a rival
of
"unfathomable
meanness," and then.
rising . to the occasion, said:—"I warn
him no.t to persist in his disgraceful
course, or he'll find that two of us can
play at that game."
Irickto's Anti -Consumptive Syrup is
the result of expert chemical expert-
meets, undertaken to discover a pre-
vent' ve
re•ventive of inflalrmtati°n of the lungs
and consumption, - • by destroying the
"I'd rather be dead than suffer again germy 'that develop these diseases, and
tied kidneys. In correcting this un• the tortures 'of insomnia, palpitation are till the world with pitnblu subjects
f,eulthy uctron and restorin the ur• hopelessly stricken. The use of this
Burn„ to their norival . curidrtiun.i'aranc net VO11S tSimpl ng (lf illy ' muscles eS in- Syrup will . prevent the dire consequence
lee's 4egetable Pills will _ at the'.saint duced by Simple neglect of a little inns lie neglected come. A trill', which
tines cleanse the blood, and the blotch- i:estinn." These are the forceful and rests only 25 cents, will convince you
en and. eruptions will dieeppear without that Ibis is correct.
It:Levin¢ why trace. !yarning words of a lady who [tucker's•
lowmpliwom
"What would you do, Henry," asked
Mrs. Johnston, "if burglars got into the
house?" "Do?" replied her •husband.
"1 suppose I would just do what they
told me. . I've never had my own way
in this house yet."
1)o net giVs up In despair, yeti who sillier.
'mei el Besse disegu ements of the skin Ann .tut
Mal her cure by South American Nei- Friend: I haven't seen you for some
vine when everything else had felted ��
Nen-
was a modern Miracle. A few doses time. Poet: "No, Fact is, I have be
gives relief., come a good deal of a recluse lately,'
Friend: "1 feared so. How much da.
Mamma: "I'm surprised at you; you. owe?"
Johnny. Johnny (thoughtfully), f won-
der if you'll ever get used to me, mans Kidney •Search Lights. --Have you
ma? Ynu're always surprised at me." backache? Do you feel drowsy? Do
5 your limps feel heavy? 1 -lave: you
Purify loins/ Have you dizziness?
1 • s ora with �eavar'8 Cerate and pur y A Atorry. Heart kinks air the Day. -. pains in the 10 nS
lee blood with Weeverei Syrup. All druggists But atm 05niiot nave a merry heart tt tired dragging fCetlnt in
the have you a gg g b
retie them. '� be has u pain in the back or a cold ` tits regions of the kidneys. Any and
with a racking cough, 7'o be merry i
n)utit he well and crew from aches and ski of these :indicate kidney ,troubles.
CURIOUS SEEDS.
pains. ilii Thomas' P,t:leGtrie slit will, Snuth American Kidney Cure is a liquidMr. Bennett. had an embarresing habit relieve all pains, muscuto1' or otherwise,
of bringing unexpected guests home to
luncheon, and the family larder was not
always equal to the strain. On one such
occasion Mrs. Bennett was obliged' to re-
enforce, the rather scantymenu with
something from her store of preserves.
-Hastily seizing a jar of gooseberry
jam, the good woman emptied it into e
glass dish and placed it on the table.
A little later the guest, who for some
moments had been regarding with prat-
zlcd interest his saucer of jam, looked
up to propound a question.
"I beg your pardon," seld he, "but
would you mind telling me what fruit
this excellent preserve is made of? The
flavor is delicious, but I can't call to
mind any fruit 'with seeds like these."
Mrs, Bennett leaned forward to in-
spect the seven round objects on the,
guest's plate,.
Ivor ' ..
tshe .
roe goodness sake,. e 1 xcka'm ed.
'Those are the Marlette 1 put into the
Ir in 1
thejam from bt n
kettle to keep ] tot;,
forgot to take'' them ad'
Rtlteitr natisnn --• Wbat'se the Cause? •
Where's the Cure?—'rhe active irritating
oats of this most painful• of diseases, is
poisonous title acid .!n the blood South
American 1theumatie Cure neutra].t en
the acid poison, ttclteves in ll' lrottleand
cures in I to - 3 days. --e0.
and rut' the epcody treatment of totes -
end coughs it is a splendid medicine.
SAM MIX-UP. ' -
Mrs. Flatleigh—What made your coolk
leave so suddenly? •
Mrs, Suburbs --She got her slates
mixed.
Mrs. Flttt1eigh--•How so?
Mrs. • Suburbs -She; had a . policeman
and a burglar call the same evening,
kidney 'specific and works wonderful
cures in-, most. complicated .cases. --94.
It takes a widow tie make a bachelor
believe- that he is the first man she ever
loved.
Intelligent Trotatment with Allen's Lung bal-
sam
lnl-
e
r ne},s un the phlegm. stops the could, and
A n�i11 the chest, oercomes those terrible colds
which, negleeted, lead taconsumption.
SLIPS OF TII>; TONGUE,
Everybody is presumed to have heard
of the men who Said to a etrangor whorl
he roued__in hiss sent at. church one Sum -
flay morning, I beg ,your pardon, sir,'
but you :are occupewmg ally pie," A
near relative --probably a descendent.
of this mon, who answers to the name
of ,tortes,• was dining with a friend. The
'soup had been brought an, arid the wife
of the host was apologizing. for It,
"1 am afraid, yoti will find if seasoned
"
f,
ti Said, I tell
Mr. ;Miles," she s c
M n I
too highly., ,
Susan every day 0f my life not to use so
much sett and pepper in her cooking,
but it doesn't do any. good," '
"The soup.is all right, Mrs. Irons,"
,
the guest -hastened to rmintleer. "Its
exactly Sulsaned to seat my taste."
When a mwtt in love has Itic looThaehe
his misery Inas reaalied the. ]irnit.
PATENTED MAECH STw, 1903.
Mires $$achines Triple Wall, TWe Wall,
and Cement Brick Machines.
;he fastest end cheapest in the market, imakir)i
trick faced with one inch .colored, and strong*
emirate. Write for bpoklet.
P. I4ERLA/Sri, Stratford, Ont.-
LeRITISH COLUMBIA RANCHES AND
farms,' also irrigated fruitlands, see
Mining City of Kamloops. - Easy temps
Catalogue : on application. Strutt 1
Nash, KamIoops, B.C..
p -'t SALE—Best,thea t and >ni .st
it OR
the Unit
stock fa in
legated farmd
States; has, a beautiful water front, art
*ontains 800 acres. SAMUEL P. WOOL,
COCK, Salisbury, Md.
WANTED.,,.•:,,.
We wish. at once to secure honest, reliable mea
o represent u3 anti act 53 our agents in this
orality. Irfust be willing to elssir farm proper'•
les, and rnake sales to buyers, who we send lute
his territory. hood salary and c,imm'iesiou.
tddreas
NORTE AMERICAN LAND CO.;
Dept. A, Lock Drawer 990,
Idinneapolis, Minn,
NOM. H. -WESTERN FARMS
ON TUE
Grand Trunk Pacific
I have two sections of land for sale -
entire or in part, on tine of Grand'
Trunk Pacific, now under construe -
Lion just west of Portage La Prairie. .
Ploughing in the .Northwest will be-
gin
o-gin a.s early as February. You can
sow oats, potatoes - and alfalfa on
breaking and get big prices from
railroad contractors on the spot.,•
Then hire out your teams for -rail-
road grading at $5 per day.. 'You
won't get such a chance for a start
another year. Don't waste any
time, as there is practically no outer
land for sate of equal quality in
such a situation on such terms and
at so low a price. Price $10.50 per
acre; six year terms.
J. L. R. PARSONS,
92 Winchester Street,
• Toronto, Ont.
District Visitor: "Well, Mrs. Murphy,
how are you and all the clluuren?" Mee.
Murphy: `Sure, they're very bad. There's
little Bridget .with the worst cold she ever
bad in her life. Cough, Bridget, to show
the lady."
When all other cornee aratione fait,
try Itolloway's Corn pCure. No pais
„lthatltver, and no inconvenience invisseg.
"Folin,'
mansaid Mr. N. beck, "yell
evil! never kitow what real bliss is until
I
you have a home of your' own." "Eh?"
said the young man, astonished at such
a remarks from midi a set/rte. "Fact,
Nobody :but a man situated ds I am can
properly appreciate the delights of going
up to town for a few hours of-gloiioua
liberty." -
Dear Mother
Your little. ones see a caseate tate in
Fall and Winter weather. 'They will
catch cold.' Do you know about Shiloh a
Cotinammptrien Cute, the Lu Tonic, end
what it has dopa for so many) h mid
o reliable
far, t►11
to the; only ofitt ta,nmry
, f the i s in dar ren.'
dlata:ae� of llt4 e r
his absolutely harmnlcaa and pleasant be
hike. Itis 5uernntecd to acre Or your 10011di
it'retitreed. 1 hie pricy ja 25e,„ pet borate,
And all dedlere iii medicine all 3)4
SlitIL011
M.1. ft9t0s!y`thculr4 lecio eVery hhoF f yid.
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