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;Tr3' to Keep a Clean Slate So Far
as Infectious. Diseases Go.
There s no way of preventing
old age itself," writes Woods Hut-
chinson in Rampton's, "save by
the rather: heroic remedy of dying:
early, whic. h is, scarcely worth while
for this purpose alone.
"It is perfectly possible, how-
ever, to preventmostof the limit-
lataons and cripplings, which alone
'make old age to be dreaded, by
the exercise of our intelligence and
oirr determination,
"Many, f'not most of the chang-
es we associate with old age, whieh
we have in mind when we think of
growing olid, which in our pomp-
ous technical terminology we al-
lude to as 'senile degenerations/
are the, result of infectious diseases
and bad hygienic habits,
"For instance, remote at first
sight as the connection may :seem,
many of the disabilities of old age
are the results of these lightly re-
garded and almost despised infec-
tions called `children's, diseases,'.
and 'Common colds,'
tilt seems, ludicrous to think cf a
grandfather whe has not fully re,
covered from the measles or of a
grandmother who is still suffering
Trona the effects of whooping cough,
but such Iong, delayed Nemeses as
these aro of painfully frequent oc-
C1lrrence.
..A healthy 'first ebilelhood' is the
best assurance of a happy second
one. If yolt are only -sufficiently
unfortunate in your environment
in early childhood and youth you
may have as frill group of senile
symptoms and die of old age ntefra
. Large percentage of the mass of
humanity, both men artd women,
do so die, old before their time,
"H your want your child to reach
a healthy, happy, unerippled old
age guard his cradle and his nnrs-
er•y with jealous care against ` the
demons ,of the little fevers of in-
fancy and ehildh(lod, .keen the se -
called duliang of the old man's
€exrses is duo nine times out a tell
to ailments u; ehildhcao(l.
""the failure of Iris bearing is dile
to ,successive attacks of cneurcdgr
untreated colds which spread from.
his throat up to his eustaebian tube
to the drum and the bones of bis
middle ear; the dimming of his eye-
sight is (hie to that decay of the
vitality of the centre of the crystal-
line lens which we call cataract a
decay* caused by the infection
shocks andoverwork and under-
feeding strains of life.
"Three-quarters of the eripplings
of the old men or women 'which
chain them to their chairs or make
their old lienee a torture to them
i to
not dee r are ro
1 eight n Q
half the 1 (i
any norma or 3aceessary process
connected with advancing years
bitt to some form of rheumatism.
which is almost invariably an in-
fection or the result of solte form
of infectious disease.
"Every infectious disease that
,felt Can cr lis oft your vital slate
„means five more chances on the
.ecaale eh a hundred for al, happy and
comfortable old age. On the other
hand, all the so-called senile
changes may be produced at a piti-
fully premature period -and in act-
ual life are so produced with pain-
ful frequency -by either underfeed-
ing or overwork at an early age or
by confinement in foul air without
proper exercise.
"Careful studies and measure -
...molts have shown that our time of
-,rctual maturity and arrest of
rowth in. physical characters, such
es height, weight and chest girth,
-Is much later than formerly sup
-
Tined. Instead of reaching, as was
..at one time, confidently stated, our
full strength at 23, and our full
`chest girth at 25, as a matter of fact
Ave continue to, increase.' slowly un -
"til. 35, 38 and even 40 years of age.
"By living a healthful, active,
happy life and keeping up all our
:Interests we can grow and develop
. '
and adjust ourselves and feel that
'we are growing until we are one
May 6suddenly dead, without ever
,realizing in any distressing or pain -
way that we are growing old
at all.
"Already old age has gone quite
out of fashion. The civilized, edu-
cated man or woman of 70 is young-
,er than the, savage of 40', or the:
peasant of 50. What With steady
;spread of regular vacations and
country or suburban homes and
walking elubs and, golf and gardens
Sind . automobiling and travel of all
"sorts those who would have con
ide
red 'old once are now ,only .70
• or 76 year young.:
"Not on,y o ' l is,there no definite
period in adult of later life Nv.nen
these so-called senile changes be -
in, but there isno.period at which
they become accelerated or start 'o
progress ress at' a more rapid. rat- than
'before. ' In fact, ` the extraordinary
aaredoe exists that what we terra
old' age is 'the -time of lite in w hn•li
re are growing -old least rapidly.
.
lie• wally •thl 1g that mak's ii ai'-
iteadily growing oil ., out his follower bye walking round ib:l
t,ng and the thou an.? iroper:('pt- bought up a large 'family They
tions have molted met again some; time ago, and, both' -He felt alarm d when he found t tat
-td
accumulations r' cog- being free, decided to marry.: the man iolio,wed him round,
to a pitch ;vhrcll we can
Mize.
e<"41' oLheY'�}rev is
that ice;have }pion
WHEN SUMMER COMBS
GUARD YOUR BABY
The summer months are the xnost
dangerous of the• year for:the little
one. The complaints of this sea-
son come so +quickly that often a
precious little 'life is- beyond aid
before the mother realizes baby is z London, with ai garden in which a
ill. Colic,' dial's oea 0,nd cholera little girl could play.'' These were
infantnm are all rife at this time,; all the particulars "the .cleverest
The motl,ez^.must guard heir bahy.s woman in.the world" gave the man
health eaolry minute. She mast he 'of business of her requirements. It
careful of his food and careful ,seems the doctors have ordered.
that his stomach is kept r,lireet and change of air for the par•tielllar lit-
his bowels move re uiarly and fire girl in question —a small perms
freely. To do this • nothing can ,son .,5ho is the apple of her north-
equal Baby's Own Tablets—they er's eye, and of far more account
are mothers hest friend at all than all the radium in the universe,
times, of the year, but. enor•e especi ]'+:Madame Sklaidakska Curie is still
ally in the summer, when, if given a young woman, being not much ov-
occasionally they act' as a pre- er forty. Her features are dis-
ventive of those dreaded summer tinnily Polish, but her forehead iso
troubles, or if they do come on wider than one is eccusteined to
suddenly the Tablets will just as see in a woman. Sho is tall and
quickly remove the cause and baby well built and ber manners are a
Will soon be well again, The; Tab- trifle distant•—some, call her aus.-
lets are solei by medicine dealers tere. As in the.fitness of things,.
of by mail at 25 cents A box from, her hair is her "crowning glory,'
The Dr. William.° Medicine Co., and. nit is arranged iia al large rail
Brockville, Ont, lvehilid bei kt„ad, ilasolutely ?neo -
met of tongs or eulpine. Again
and again as society, especially
1:X€ LISIt SeuuoQIL liOY Parisian society, tried to lure her
into its centre, but the amore it
•
tllait no Lou,"'('i, ?lits )Iett seeks her the farther she flees from
TH1 CLEVEREST VWO$XAN..
'acts About One of the Discoveries
of Radium.
Madame Curie, one of the discov-
erers of radium, who .has been, call-
ed the eleverest woman in the
world, has been :seeking, through
a London house agent, a "little
house in rural England not far from
`Tiflis
it,, and now society is getting tired
Tasd:�� to he h�erre
a pursuing, and leaves her; alone..
P'oi tllv:ee hundred or more years =A
the \l llo e aint of a puhlie school Ira the Forth Bridge there is as.
ecliteia„tiorl Inas been too fit a bary, liorieontal pull of 10,000 tons en the
aaaa:t fear work, but for th•e oversee- (thief ;snobs, eked a l\pcaglit of I00, -
ng of yfgr, Tlntik eoTiaparativei„ 000 oasis eel their bases, Half -a -
recently fol° that sons of gentlerrtcti, doyen British ironelads might he
aped more. e.$pee;ally° Ie eomflryy hung. upon dicer 'without causing
squires, cosi s,arrue(d, th,Te
'huge bulk of the "lalidalic sewn),'' any undue due train..
there were but three careers the The pill That Leads Thein All.-•-
(,verse, ing 9f --the estate itself for ,Bills axe flee, most portable ant
the eldest son file , rely, which eorrlpa,et of ala: rnediciraes, anndlvh(a`
tilen acini ndecd little at: nal' export; eas' to fair aic the kw st aceep
knowledge, and the eintreh, Shield tabllo aaf _re zaratatxnsq Bait =n +y
amounted to the tav•.rs eoiug, aaf talo 'P 1.
must, latest their ,power to -e p(a
squire'sand ghtlaclraa, dsman of *v 1 pular, res. Parrnelee'a Vegetable.
xwhen say
about the middle of the i Pills are the 'wet popular of all
keit euturc^ tlaet °lir xebant class pills they must fully meet all re -
be an tea invade the paiblie $chool quir"enaents, Accurately eampoun-
it l\�`as customary after x ver , brief edea and eompcwed of ingredients
period of probation for the ince'-; proven to Ile effective in regulatiiag
A
SI
SS rr``
firer(, i n
-c".e'. (A.: ails s
chant's S ..the (�
a t sonthe ."r �n`
take up position had any -
To
of partner rather than apprentice, tower medicine to be a4 l y
To this end therefore that the 'altere,
a . 1(i
finished product ought become a n
efficient overseer of labor, was the
whole system at education direct-
ed. And well indeed, it served its
purpose. I venture to say, writes
a correspondent in the National
Review, that never again,will Eng-
land see] such geedlandlords,ue r
� .a s i�.l
good magistrates,
(
.tich uorl 1 �-
� ¢,` Gel
gyttneu or such splendid leaders of
soldiery as slae saw last century.
But times have inevitably chang-
ed and in the main of coarse for
the bettor; a:t all events the de-
sign of giving amore equal chance
to every human being born into
the, world is a great one. Te be a
landlord at all now is next door
tout er:mlinal offence, while in every
profession the tendency is rapidly
growing to have at the head of .af-
fairs those who have been through
the mill from the very bottom. But
one would ask, how far has the
curiculum afforded by our great
public schools boon altered to meet
this change? In the main hardly a
jot, and it is almost a truism to
say that an ordinary grammar
school edueation fits a boy for the
struggle of life better than six
years at Eton. Here, then, we see
turned out year by year a: large,
and ever increasing class, contain-
ing in many ways the very eream
of our manhood, for which there
is at home 'an ever decreasing de-
mand, and which, moreover, we
find to our dismay our oldest and
finest colonies do not appreciate.
Luckily the world is large and
opportunities are great, and there
still remain vast tracts of country
where what are held to be the very
faults of his education will prove
to' he valuable ' assets. Of such
countries second to none rank the
highlands of British East Africa.
And why? Because it is. I ven-
ture to affirm, in the face of in-
evitable, criticism, essentially an
overseer's country:
Extensioner
9
orporate under the Laws et the State
Authorized Capital
Treasury
FAR 'VALUE OF SHARES
DIFt.EC:TORAT
EDWIN A BE1 SOti, Mech. Supt, Pullman Car Co,, Chicago.
FREDERICK"L. mittens, 2np Asst, ,Auditor, Futlmart Car
JOHN t: WOODS.t Capitates#t Ohle !go...
ROBERT W. TINSLEY, Pres, Tinsley -Jackson Co, Chic
JOHN R, TURNER, Corporation Trust Co., Neal York.
Go.
,500,000'
500,000
0., Ghlcaao.
The Company is organized to take control of the claim irnmediat
adjoining' the Hollinger Mine on the North, This Maim is known
contain the extension Of at least one of the Hollinger veins.
;,o,000 shares are offered for sale at S3,00 per share, an cd the, subscription.
fist will be closed as soon as the 30,000 shares are fully subscribed, when
the stock will be listed on t'
the different Exchanges.
Cheques or drafts, payable at pate in Toronto, must cc an s1.4tar
ly
tO
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IIIF0RtsiATioll !'ties fS1w FURNISi1ED fY
MURRAY Al..'EXAi`4DER, or USSHER, STRATii
14 Melinda Street, 46 ging Street W,,
TORONTO,
ITEMS OF INTEREST.
The Austrian parliament lives six
years. The Italian German Prus-
sian and Spanish live five years.
The French the Dutch, the •13e1
pian, -the Portuguese and the 1',oa-
manian live four years. . The `Dan-
ish and the Swiss live three years.;
The United States Parliament lives
two years, and the Austro -Hu ingar-
b
ian only`` one year,
Mr., Jamas Thomas Weis, aged
seventy-three; was' married at St.
John's Church, Ealing, to Mrs.
Emma Coster,: aged seventy-one.
The couple ,_weise sweethearts in.
their youth, but their engagement
was broken oft.: Each married and
The dont fat' is a polished man,
Of this tliere is no doubt;
But has very fond of sa,yiig
We'll . have to "`cut it out,"
No matter how:deep-rooted thie
p
may.ir
•a
Sl
it must lc,i.
wart, be,
r or\
Holloway's Corn Cure if used
s directed,
,,. , ".hi
I3�lc"oz--- I must :fozb.<d all brain
wcark.a" Poet—"But may I not
write some verses 1" hector—"Ob,
certainly !"
MAfnard's Liniment Cures Colds, Etc.
If a girl doesn't know bow tta'
flirt it's because her beauty ,isn't;
skin deep.
r Mind. ----
Olean Stomach, Clea
The stomach is the workshop of the
vital functions, and with it gets
out of order the whole :system
clogs in sympathy. The spirits
flag, the mind droops and wore be-
comes, impossible. The first care'
should be to restore healthful ac-
tion of the stomach and the best
preparation for that purpose. is
Parmelee's Vegetable Pills. Gen-
eral use for years has won them a
leading place: in medicine. A trial
will attest their value,
After 'a girh is married it semis to
be up to the neighbors to let out
remarks to the effect -that she•
didn't marry the man of her choice.
As a vermicide there is no pre-
(f
0la,'
1
=N ITAItY
"What is h14xr id"
altlriesphere
Them geetiice°,tl,suu's Fly Pa
re by far the best fly killers uadl
3y housekeeper ,should use then a,
II Druggists, C.roeer�s, and Oen
r,rl Stares sell them,
START SpOsTI
t is
aneedete, my son,
unity tale whieh et Ltrie0,
file other fellow
neither ,short, rear ft&lalay,
FARMS FOR RENT AND snt,n,
ale
eislrate- t�1a'.lrnit `!s file hate
e
it this man, Wile ei•l" Police-
""There isn't any, your honor,
business was dull and I arrested.
Trim just to keep my hand in."
REST AND HEALTH TO MOTHER AND CHILD,
Sins, m scstows, Boo -•sutura Sbs:ve l,aa bra
�'d over by*v
u.t for �rn.txlY'ar]AIta.IfL1,Iu:titiof
1
COI`rll� Kti for cls ti 1 �. �
tit cl z u i,l.. ; 1r z=
rr.
r3ucr'IIING. with r)in'1 C1 SUCCESS, it
SOOTHE'S' the curia). 5OI rUNC the (;Les.
ALLAYS all MINT CURES, ll'1NN COLIC, and
is the best remedy for DIAr.fil1Q A. It tat ab-
selutery hatelesis, sic sure and ash, for ••Mrs,
li'iaylow s Soothing ;crop," and tutee no other
kind. iw nt3�.fix•ecentsabottle,
T'eaeher--"I would like someone
in the class to define the meaning
of vice versa." Bright l3tly--"It's
sleeping with your feet towards the
head of the bed."
minaret's Liniment Cures Distemper.
p
Anyway, i:f you don't like the
umbrella a friend loans you it can
be returned.
House flies are hatched in manure
and revel in filth. Scientists hr.ve
disco ,orad that they are largely
responsible for the spread of Tu-
berculosis, Typhoid, Diphtheria,
Dysentery, Infantile Diseases of
the Bowel's, etc. Every packet of
Wilson's Fly Pads will kill more
flies than 300 sheets of sticky paper.
Brown—"I wanted to get marri-
ed when I was twenty-one, but my
father said I didn't have sense
enough. So I waited until I was
thirty.'" G•reen="And you mar-
ried at thirty ?•' Brown—"Oh, no;
at thirty I had too much sense to
want a, wife."
paration that equals Mother
Graves' Vrorm Exterminator . It Nlinard s Lint
{ Liniment Cures Carge* in c^"'"
has saved the lives of countless --
D, Kellcpgg',s I)c este:
C',,rdial is a speedy cure for dy�sey
fiery, diatrrbaea, cholera, swum
eOnlplaiut, sea. sickness and cam -
plaints incidental to ehildre:r
teething. it gives immediate re
lief to these sufferieg ham the e
Intliseretien zn eating 111141
e fruit, eueuiuber;, etc. it aivts
with wonderful rapidity axed never
' , e
failsv,t
to conquer the ..d1SE`II..>P, �,.
1
me need :Fear chola rat if they have I
ASK D*AWSON', He KNOWS.
tett .[a n to sett a farm, Coss
roti w
rna„ edits
;ED:1 you 9t yaau are a 3ntrd.v
inner in aXay hranola.. nom
see our asriceult.w et prosperi .
would they ni tet. keep you wit:
e. What xstoney helve you ea
yen yearn? In lees tiva'c•, svrth
formers win fortunes here
best of life, God, meant you tnn,,
Write (;OSr1lr,t;SIONFIi. BOARD ('t
VW'
b_
TR. •311,. Saskatoon,;;ak•tch n n r$
i• n ,t o a .
ern ('aut;ida.
AGENTS' WANTECI.
ai bottle of this medicine oonveei- t
eat,
1
G et
Oat
'TEA } O1'TE TODAY; Rerlil
.t r for
w � a! far iri'ttln tr or ltd
4 C 0
axltk term$. Alfred Tyler, ,rl +tnnd
Ia7at'K alk OUT:, 1 GENTS \Vi TED, --A study of othof
Agency propositaone convinces ui
r w- , , that nano can a tai ours. You tt•ill n1.
I%nicl>crr—Gills r�es a. culllma to ; ways sweet it Y von don't tspialy fo
the bride's. costnnie What did the ; particulars to , Travelless Dept„ EN
bridegroom wear Albert St., Ottexra.
MISCELLANEOUS.
-..., sacred1SCELLAt .. U5.
Rocker li look.
3linard v Liniment Co., Limited.
Gentlemen, -Da ,Tune, 95, I had my hand
and wrist bitten nand badly niaugled by a.
vicious horse. I suffered greatly :for sec-.
oral flays and the tooth outs refused to
]teal until your egent gave mo a 'bottle
of STIN IItD'S LINIMENT, lvitfoh I began
using. The elicit was magical; iu itve
hours the pain had ceased and in two
weeks the wounds had completely healed
and my hand and arm were us well as
ever.
yours truly,
E. RO]:,
Carria5e Maker.
St. Antoine, P.Q.
CLEVER INDEED.
"He scents to be very clever."
"Yes, indeed. He can even do
the problems that his children have
to work out at school."
,TRV MURINE EYE REMEDY.
for Red, Weak, elWIary, Watery Eyes
andGranulatedEyelids. Murine Doesn't
Smart Soothes Eye Pain. Druggists
Sell Murine Eye Remedy, Liquid, 25c,
60c, $1.00: Murine Eye Salve in
Aseptic Tubes, 25c. $1.00. Eye Books
and Eye Advice Free by Mail.
exurie° Eye Remedy Co., Chicago,
THE HOTHEADS.
children. A number of secret cameras have
When poverty crawls in at the
love hides in
cellar.
sky -light
The bone of contention is pretty
poor picking.
When you `want to clear your
house- of flies, see that' you get
Wilson's Fly Pads. Imitations are
always unsatisfactory.
FOLLOWED.
anightre-
turning
A Pentlenian. was once -
turning Lime, 'when •' he found that
he wast followed by a man. Not
wishing to be overtaken, ?he hur-
ried forward. The .more, he hur-
ried, however, the: more ;the man
hurr'ie�d,. Corning to a church he
thought that he would et rick of
AVhon Chinese parents arrive at
about -the ago of fifty-fiye their of
fectionat;e' sons and dattniiters club
difficult For a girl to love . , w •> , ,i
It ,=; not clillrcult P ton�eher anct give tlienl each a, cot
Yher far -'wish
1 st any yalr:'E,rrla�t that i fin; and thenx many happy re-
nts
t to, S of da r. When death comes
r_ts c willing to �oblec turns y.
these .receptaches are used Inc the
-, purpose for which they were . in-
t�l�, l p.
eb •c��na �., a t.l.�L: .
:''y' 'q; 1 y , .1 ''.. •,_ tended. Coffins` are to he seen in
en to a job lot of, -hard. lx}-.� litany ponies in'. China, some of
oriel. 'them bei, ; utilized as wardrobes. t,7iaiari
Summoning_ his courage, he sharp-
ly said : ")„`li it are you following
me for'?"
"If you plea, e, sir "' said'the
r�T . ', g' tc,.. r •c row's
filen. _ am . ❑pp.7,- i,., tia l,s. }I
and]
the porter ,zt t]ie station told
me
tlia-t if. T followed you 1 shou'd
y
,find her borne next door , do
yours."
Llirltat®nt Cures tlipttth ci
been seen at the Royal Photograph-
ic Society's exhibition at Pr'ince's
Skating Club. One, 'resembles a
pair of field glasses. While the pho-
tographer is apparently looking at
a distant view he is in reality snap-
ping the unsuspecting person at
his side.
It is no uncommon thin: in Cali-
fornia to dine and dance inside the
trunk of one or other of the enor-
mous trees which are so common
there, some of which are over 300-
m
ft, hrbh a„ird! 901t. in circumference.
"It is said that impetuous peo-
ple have black eyes."
"Yes, and if they don't nano them
they are apt to' get them.".
Pain Flees :Before It.—There is
more virtues in a bottle of Dr.
Thomas' 'Eclectric Oil as a subduer
of pain than in gallons of other
medicine. The public know this
and there are few households
throughout, the country where it
cannot be found. Thirty years of
use has familiarized the 1-e aja:e
with it, and made it a household
medicine throughout tl; s western
worl:ci.
PINED ICOR HER DOG,
A pathetic lztt:le story came: to
light the ober day in the advertis-
ing columns of the Paris, France,,
papers. A lady offered $60 reward
for the return of a• little dog -be-
longing to her daughter. The child
is an invalid. Her dog, whom she
loved more than anything on Dearth,
had disappeared, and the child was
literally dying because, the dog had
gone. The advertisement
brought
uo responsd- for, several days, but
the other clay' a little girl, poorly.
dressed, rang the bell 41 the in-
valid's flat, and she carried the dog
in her artus. She had found the
dog ten miles out in the. country.
I:JAY and lean 4r seauE8. Wllsou't
Scale Works, 9 Esplanade. Toronto.
IUT YOUR GLASS AT Ii011)3.-Our uer,
lived Devil Glass Cutter cuts wired
gLass plate. lase smoked and wieder
.I:. ..•
glass. By mail Sac, W. 13. Potter
46 Benoit St„ Montreal.
A\Y MILL MACHINERY, Portable of
heavy, Lathe Mills, Shingle Mills,
Engines and Boilers, Mill Supplies. The
E. Long Manufacturing Co.. Ltd., West
Strout, Orfilia, Ontario.
41 ANODE, TUMORS, LUMPS, eta. In.
ternal and external, cured without
pain by our home treatment. Write ut
before too late. Dr. Badman Medical Co.,
Limited, Coilingwood, Ont.
(�a+ TON SCALE GUARANTEED. Wileon'i
k) Scalp Works. 9 Esplanade, .Toronto.
T-IiITE us to -day for our choiee
1' Y of .Agents Supplies. No o 'lay
necessary. They are money makers Ap.
ply B. C. I. Co Ltd., E 28 Albert St.,
Ottawa, Ont. } ,
PECIALISTS ADVICE FREE. Consult
us in regard to any disease.: Lowest
prices in drags of all Muds.
Trusses fitted by mail. Send measure-
ment. Glasses fitted by age. Write to-daq
for anything eold to brat -class drug
stores to Dr. Bellman, Collingwood. Ont.
Your Overcoats
and faded Snits would Soak better dyed. If no &gont of
ours in your town, wrivrdirect to Montreal, ,iiba 153.
British Arn®rioan Dyeing ®o.,
HIS DEFENCE.
A young Irish soldier was charg-
ed with striking his superior officer,
Captain Y--,, and when asked by
the President if he objected to any
of the officers forming the Court,
he answered :
"Sure, `I objects to ye all r"
"On what ground"" asked the
President.
`It's not guilty I am!"
Of course he was informed that
his innocence was not yet proved,
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to Colonel X "
"State your objection."
"Sure, he wasn't there when 1
sthruck the Captain lir
We should have but few regret!
if people didn't find us out.'
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