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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1907-03-14, Page 7`i t.T It1111 11 t'.I'RI•:D. C) flr. %% imam,. !'ink fills ester Ikuclurs' Tri- (,Beet Had Failed. Skin trouble li.di Ades Mate the blood Is In a poisoned Mate. It is the poison in the blood that causes blotches, pimples, eczema, bolts, salt -rheum or lead complex=on. Dr. Williams Pink Pills make rich, red blond that banishes these troubles. Mrs. Osborne. wife of Andrew Osborne, clerk of the Township cf Kennebec, Frontenac County, Ont.. writte : "I cannot speak too highly of Dr. \Vill,ams' Pink Pills, for they Jit for me what doctors failed to do. Some years ago I was attacked by salt -rheum in the hands, caused by a run-down • condition of my blood. 1 endured the tortures of this terrible disease ter same time, and only (hope who have Leen similarly aabeled can realize mg sueerin . At tines my hands were .o bra: that I could not comb my hair. I sine helpless. I consulted a doctor but his treatment failed to Lewitt me --my ease seemed incurable. While in this eiendilion 1 read of Dr. Williams' Pink files and decided to give thein a trial. LCoon i begun to improve, and by the inno i hail taken about a dozen boxes 1 was completely cured, and I have not since had the slightest return of the trouble. I can heartily recominend Dr. \VItlinnts' Pink ('ills to all similar suf- ferens." You can't cure eczema. salt -rheum and skin eruptions with salves and out- ward applications. These troubles are ree'e l in the blood and can only be cured through the rich, red blnod Dr. Williams' Pink Pills actually slake. This simple medical fact should be known to everyone. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills Tint only cure skin diseases, but all ether troubles caused by bad blood,such as anaemia. with ifs headaches. side - aches and backaches, heart palpitation. irdigeetinn. rheumatism, neuralgia, St. Vile; dance and the special ailments Ihnt afflict so many women and grov- ing girls. You can get these pills from your medicine dealer or by mail at fit) cents a lox or six boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brock- ville, Ont. iDE,1S WORTti COPYING. Lock for Cords -- Time -Saving Device— Rlusical-Rox for Storekeepers. Isere is a useful taint from Germany. (laving had alae coats of several custo- mers stolen from pegs in his restaurant, the proprietor of` one of the largest re- freshment establishments in Berlin has introduced locablo hooks. \Vhen the coat is hung up, a snap lock makes it impossible ter it to be removed. Re- gular guests are provided with a key; others have to apply to the waiter to release their coats. A time -saving device worthy of being aet"p:ed in lurg.; offices is the following. e a( 1 Over the desk c t the head of the Run or department, are four elclric bulbs ._f different co:ors. When the manager is at his desk and at liberty to see callers or clerks, the white light is turned on. Wen hs is o it, the green is lift burn- ing. The blue means that he is en - ,gaged and nut to Ise disturbed unless there is any important. matter to be considered. while as for the red, it int - plies "D:sturb me nt your peril!" In small sores where the storekeeper may to absent for the moment, an alarm hell is Mien flx'd over the door. But the worst of this device is that it s Impossible to tell from the sound whe- ther the door has been opened or shut. 1'r Switzerland they use, instead et the :earningg, bell, n II1!e musical -box at- luchrnedt which plays one lune as the dour is opened, and another as it '.s c:o •ed, SAVED BABY'S l.1FE. There are many mothers throughout Canada who do not hesitate to say that Baby's Own Tablets have saved the lives of their little ones. One of These Lc \urs, John Stengel, Georgetown, Ont.. Who says: "I have no hesitation in say- ing that I helieve that flab)•'.; Oesi Tab- let:: avid my little girl's life. From the lime my little girl was three months cid she cried all the tirne with indiges- tion. She was frail and puny; her food di 1 her no 'g'od, and I wile literally worn out Inking care of her. The doc- tor !rental her for some 'time, and fin- ally told us he could do no more for eller, and we did not expect she would get better. It was Then I learned of Baby's Own 'Tablets and decided to try Thera. Before l bad given her a box o' the Tablets there was n great lin- yr.tvenaent. Iter digestion was niter improver!. and her bowels, which had Nen terrltly constipated, nlnved reale lolly. From that line she began In thrive splendidly, and is .low as heal- thy n child as you mule) wish to see. We inc now never without a box of the Tablets in the house. ilaby's Own Tab - kis will promptly cure all the minor ailmcnte of babies and young children, and the mother has a gu:ar•anlee• of a Government analyst that (hie medicine cnnlnlne no opiatte or harmful drug. by all medicine dcnlers or by !tail al, 115 cents o b.tx from 'fie Dr. Wil- liams' Medicine Co..lroektitle, Onle sirs. Wildman- -"I can tell you thio. $1r. \\'iklman. if you continue in your present life e'f exitateganee. you'll surety prey for it some tine.' Mr. %\'iid- man—"I w sh. gay dear. that my ere- dyers had the same faith in ray good lnteahon•l." - TIIE GREAT N(►Ii 111 e tet \ 1 11Y. Nimrod was a tidied). hunter, but had he hunted in the "Temngemi" reg:. " h ' would have been n Mightier ern•. \ Mil hunted for glory. but .1 gesss hunt for game. 'Those { dine- mnde the fleet canoe of age. were our greatest le , r •' children of lb, v' Ir'(h.e, kn.:ty fhc canoe, and they know 1. o NI use it, and It you p+n to Temagganll thio snnT- Mer they will pa.1dle your canoe in their ewe superb way. They will be the best k•11ides you mer had. seidents who Gimp in the seinnter Bio",. ''e Temeaa• THE HANI SOME AFGHANS EATING supe. From a communication rend to the Association of Belgian Chemists, it seems !hut (-ontinen'ul bakers are in the habit BLOOD FEUDS- ARE PURSUED \\ITII of .nixing reap with their dough to make their bread and pastry nice and light. lath:tr ENERGY. The quantity of soap wed varies greatly. In fancy articles like wattles and fritters it is much larger than in bread. 1 he I'ueds soap is dissolved in a little water; to this is added some oil, and the mixture, after being well Whipped, is added to the flour. Tho crumb of the bread manu- factured by this process is said to bo The Afghans may be said to consist of lighter and more spongy than that made about a dozen great clans, with sumer- el the ordinary way. eus subdivisions. The strongest and d. 'ate Du ofsi thine esti are Ili(. ". me - THE GOVERNMENT flue Uuranis, the 1'usul'uti !'heir mem- eters do not recognize as Afghans all of tbcse to whom we apply the term, al- llwugh they are of the sono religion, sipeak the same language, possess the --- crime traits in character and observe the suneev O1 -T IRer\t FORT Wil.1.1.111 sumo customs. There is a distinction with a difference, aid Lite "outsiders' aro described as t'athans—not as Afghans. Great Passion for Inlriteues and —L'uu.uat Pallor of the %% omen. AND ZAM-BUK TAKES A Sl-l'i'LY Oh T11LS t'SEFI.1. HALM. As a race the Afghans are hand- 7-am-Ruk, the favorite household balm sumer and athletic, writes Angus !taunt- and salve, is now adopted as "...e Doc - ton in the London Chronicle. Often of tor" by lcaiing parties engaged in sur - fair complexion, they have, for lite most; veying various parts of the Detention part, aquiline features. 'They grow ! lends, beards, but shave the top of Ute head, M. Ilenry Hall, writing from' Fort ti 1 e the hair at the sides to fall in William, says: "having proved how leaving t ) s large curls over the shoulders.` t rood� beneficial 'Lam-Ruk is in cases of cols, iia bearing, peremptory in manner and , skin injuries and' diseases, 1 deterfiined quick to resent injury, the average' le keep a supply handy. Being engaged Afghan is nothing if not cruel, lreucher- lo go on a survey, I thought it would 1•e a most useful thing to take along. 1 obtained n supply in Fort William and very weft it was 1 did so. 1 may say that pretty nearly every day it was called into requisition by one or other of the party for cuts, bruises, burns,cr some injury or other. It is wonderful how quickly ''/atn-Buk takes (he sore- ness out of cuts, burns, bruises and in - jiffies; and on our survey it earned go'den opinions from all who had oc- casion to Try it. I have found it very fine for skin disease, and I can strong- ly recommend il_ as a household balm." Mr. Las4lles Scott, one of the 'ceil- ing Government analysts, says' "1 have no hesitation in certifying the entire purity of 'Lam -Bok, which in my opin- Rus, perjureel and vindictive. Ills good points aro that he is fearless, an indus- triuus cultivator, hospitablo to a fault, and passionately fond of field sports. In a contrary direction, he has a passion for the vendetta, anti his blood feuds are pursued with no uncertain energy. AFGIIAN WOMEN, who possess a Jewish cast of features, are handsome, with complexions of un- usual pallor, but sometimes rosy. They are kept rigidly sechaded, yet intrigue's aro said to be frequent ; and a bullet or a dagger thrust more often than not does duty for the divorce court. Their cos- tume ostume is of a most picturesque descrip- tion. Even" to -a plain and awkward woman it imparts some appearance of grace. A "piran," or chemise, extends ion is excellently adapted for skin in - from the throat, to just above the ankles, Juries and diseases." ''/.am-Buk cures with sleeves that reach to the wrist, 1t is of cloth of gold, velvet, silk, cashmere, or calico, and in shape not unlike our own Princes robe. Beneath this are "tont-bons," or pajamas. These may be of cloth of gold, silk, cnshmere or calico, finished off al the ankles by a fringe of diun►onds, gold or silver. A round cap, worked all over with gold thread, so That 't looks like gold cloth, is fitted closely la the back of the head. The hair, parted in the centre, is done up in tiny braids, which are caught in a black silk embroidered bag, worn under - cots, scalds, burns, bruises, eczema, scalp sores. ringworm, ulcers, abscess- es, chapped place, Spring pimples, blo•fd poison, chronic obscesse.e, etc, As an embrocation it relieves rheumatism, neteralgia and sciatica. All druggist, and stores sell at 50e. a box, or from %am-Ituk Co., Toronto, for price. 6 boxes sent for $2.50. Send lc. stamp and we will mail you tree sample box. \WASHED A HILL AWAY. A land improvement company cm- neath the gold cap, but hanging down pioycd a novel means to reduce the the back to below the waist. Married t height of a hill near llaltirfore recently. Woven wear a fringe o[ hair, often The summit of the hill was to be lowered curled, on either side of the face. Des -1 by 9ft. The operations covered an area cendnig from the top of the head to the hem of the "piran," leaving the face un• covered, is the gracefully draped "cha- dar"—a large wrapping of finest muslin, filmy gauze, or delicately tinted chiffon. Black hair Is in vogue antgpg the belles of the palace, and if their locks re- veal any shade, of fairness, er show in- dications of turning gray, the vain crea- tures, adopting the custom of their Western sisters, at once dye them. Like all their sex, loo, they delight In jewel- ry, and the use of conspicuous orna- ments. , Kabul first became the capital of the country which has played such.a promi- net part in Asiatic history when the illustrious Batter made himself master of it in 15Ot—lifleen years before his never t'0 be forgotten INVASION OF HiNDUSTAN. The city stands on the right bank of the Kabul itiver, and is about three miles in circumference. it was once enclosed within a wail, of which but few Irnces are now remaining, and had seven gates, but of these only the Labor Gale and the Sinter (site are standing. The streets ace tortuous, sorrow and dirty, the !souses are built of sun-dried brick and wood, with Ant roofs and smnll reces-ed erulrances. The shops are. insignificant. The present An►ir, Habib Ulla'', was born in 1872 at Samarkand, in Russian '!Turkestan, while his father, Abdul' Rah- man, was a fugitive there from Shir Ali, and he is the fourth in direct succeesein from lite founder of the dynasty, tho Amir Dust Mahommed. Habib Ullah is smaller in statute and much sallower than his father. to whom he bears a .narked resernblatice; lie it costs some lrtn an awful tot of wears his clothes with chunsy dignity, mon y to keep oiij of jail and 11 costs and is evidently particular about their some others even more to stay in. cult. finish and condition. Ile is nlready inclined to stoutness, but the henvinees of his features is concealed in part by a berm and mustache. In conversation his ince lights with nn engaging smile. but he has great re- serve of manner, and not unusually life it wears an air of abstraction or pr•eoecu- (elicitingpation. His knowledge of our language is meagre and he underslands English The seperinrlty of \tether Graves' better than he speaks it. \\'arm Exteiminnlor is shrptyn In iia The A\mir is an affectionate parer!, aril ell effects on Ilse children. Purchase, a: one lints was a notch married .seri al letlle and give it a trial. Al the Instigation of 1110 priests. how- A Ji•:\\'ISH TRADITION, Pnssers-hy have often been slruek by the fact that the chief cornice at one end of Lord Iiolhsrhild:s house in Piccadilly. !Alden. has been left unfinished, it is said that Jewish tradition insLsbs tea some find of n Jewish how shall 1:e quircd !lac "bits (11.making, nor! nc• left incomplete. In order that the in - sorted toethe trust ingenious nlelhoxl4 cnrnplcicnccs may remind its owner That, like hie father Abraham. lie is 1,1;t a Li conceal it from the master. in this stranger upon the eylrlh, they were su eceasful until tine evening _ when the master caught thein pulling 10041 V'grl0 s y. "how now. sla•.utrd tie to etre of the Color. s. "how dere y. u be s;loking;t" sad the boy. ' 1 ani subject to hci:dt lies. and a pii'e lakes away the pain." "And y. •u? And you? And you?" in- quired the Jidegegue, qt:estioningevery toy in le- Im.rta. one had a raging "teeth." another "ebe," the 1,1 rd n "cotigia•'; in etiort. 1 l y all had s-ntething Inc which the tv,eI WA an unfa;lingt reinevly. "Now. sir.' bellow.'(( the master to the last boy. "I ray, what th- ontcr do you J 1.50011. long J. and ...At. wide From n r stream near by water was forced at SOIb, pressure through Bin. pipes to a 5in. reducing nozzle, and then against the wall of earth. This fell in cariloads every few minutes, and so thin was it, with the water added, to be cosily Jon- veyed through pipes to an abandoned pcnd which the company wished to 1111 as a part of the improvement plans. Tailor: "When will you pay me thnl bib?" Srnilhklns : "Upon my soul, old chap, you remind me of my little nephew." Tailor : "I do/ Why?" Smithkins : "Because you ask questions that for the life of me 1 can't answer," Chemists Have Trouble in rettinr Iron Into .arch a slats that the system will ahsnrb. and .,neat by lc, in "i'ernorim" the bed (oath rerfectinn has been achieval It builds and -arenglheut Crabhe : "You needn't rail any nic,re; I'm going to try another laundry." Laundryman : "Why, what's Tho mat - tee? Weren't your collars and shirts well done?", Crabhe : "Yes, two well done. 1 don't like them so brown I" A Benefactor to AIL—The soldier, the sailor, the fisherman, the miner, the farmer, the mechanic, and all wito live lives of toil and spend their existence in the dull routine of tedious tusks and Selo ore exposed to injuries and ail- ments that thew who loll not do not know, will fitxl in Dr. Thomas' Wee - uric Oil an excellent friend and bene- factor in ctcry lisle of need. Spats end blotches an the face and nark are rften merely. •inns of font bins,,!. Apply Weavers Cerate to obtain Immo:Oat.) relief and take Wearer's :Syrup 10 rid the 1,104-1 ,4 pollution. 11 a man ever y^erns to lend n dog'c is when he sees a pretty girl a rneasley poodle. ever, three of dais wives were divorced, but even now he is the proud possessor of four. with a numerous array of con- cubines. ri4 GOOD FON COi1NS. In n t• wn the Incus of a school tic - ori ltd - . ere nt a to e1n Ie. t t•. irk smoke for?•" 1n olie. 1' ne<( 01 A'''in 1 " nog. Vag: a'1 r'.e s s were exhateetrvf, but lease .; at t , " ' 1 l . , the in erre ga'o.1 ur htn. putting ,dower ►••se;,, I' • ' . ' •' 1 gals p"pe and looking up into bit rum. 1., •. t • , rt . - nt se'r'e 1 e. !acid in a whining, hypeocri- ft's`•' ,tee.‘ , r t' r; ! 1' 1'. t. ! •' 1 t, !. - Grand Iron', l'} . 1 't :iii ke for corns, air." • 7 N U OXOIIII1IS1OII (DR. SLOC1 M'S GRE 1T S(;lEt11TIFIC EMULSION SION 01r GOD LIVER OIL.) is the greatest food and tissue builder known. It has no equal as a cure for all wasting diseases, and throat, chest and lung troubles. It is a germ destroyer and strength produc- e!, nourishing and restoring the vital organs. It is a perfect food and visite able medicine combined, 1t is pleasant In take, it is predigested and easily borne by the must delicate stomach. Doctors Prescribe It Many of the most prn'nh►ent medical men prescribe it in their regular prac- tice in preference to all others. Dr. Noonan Allen, cf Toronto says: "As a stlmul:urt to nutritlnn in wasting diseases Cod Liver Oil Klarpl•ion is the best time builder. Iu Dr. Slocum•.Oxoanul•►on all nauseatin- taste and smell are avoided, while retaining alt the medici- nal value of the pure oil. Dr. Bruce 1. Riordon, Physician and Surgeon to Ursa T.R., says: "Some nr the Cod I.iver Osla OP the m trket are valuote.c on account ul pro- cesses to render there tantelass. Such pruceedure removes the act,vo principle of the oil. 1 look Ryon Sk-eu:nb Oxoruulsl"n as the bent. for the reason that it ia trade of the pure oil in the very highest state of emulsion. its an emulsion of pure Cod Liver Oil I consider Oxomulaion perfect," Dr. T. Wylie, Orand Medical Examiner, Sons of nc Bland, says; "It affords me extreme pleasure to be in a position to be We to recommend lilocum'a Oxomul.ion tm turatidn affected with consumption, scrofula, or wasting diseases of any kind. I have prew ibel Oxom'O.ion for year, with great pleasure to myself as well as comfort to my pattent.t. 1 livid it almost universally adapted to children and the aged with whom the di e;tion is feeble anti the lymphatic conditions below nor mai." 1f you need Cod Liver Oil, or are weak tend run down use Oxornulsion. At all druggists at 35c and $1.00 per bottle. "health and Vigor depend upon the quality and quantity of the blood."— Humanitarian. Dr. Carson's Ton ic- e Stomach and Constipation Bitters • A Purely Vegetable Tonic and Blood Purifier. Price SO cents per Bottle. It you are n„t able to obtain it in your ueythborhoal, we will send to any a•1• dress two h -ttles upon receipt of ONE. DOLLAR (50c. per bottle) carriage prepaid. Pamphlet sent FREE en appll.atton. The Car_nn Medicine Company( t37 Wetlineton St. West, • Turuntol 1. UESM- tri eerie "Queen City” n better Igen a pure \un,to!., Acur—,t n better than a we °ntano i'a:r—temg Llen,icsl .I (carbines Il.e teat gualrt.n d Icih 'Queen Gaya is an all-purpose; Amur. E.ery.S,,e S•ryi,<J yi4 your grocer for The Campbell. Campbell's Milling Co. t..,,,, -t rc r,cb juotr,�:,, C\a 1 Queen City UR LAMP OIL ECONOMY Sarnia USE Prime 011 White No real need to buy the more espen.in• oils if GOOD BURNER is used and KEPT CLEAN. If you want a BIG LIGIIT—Tnaaa OR YOUR GAS ATM IN 0511— Queen City WI A On Lamp For Sale by Dealers BEAUTIFUL LIGHT tfas QUEEN Cin OIL Co., TMS .1 Alb Farms For Sale. Improved slightly. rolling, rich cloy Intim : grows hay, grain, sugar 'Mets abundantly. Chance of a lifetime to get rt OM 'Raine. !'arms and prices to suit evcrylody... end for list. 1. BENTLEY. Ilenlley P. O., \lith. WANTtugood Tuwo or ners. STANDARD BEARINGS. Limited, Niagara Falls, Ont. - TI11; nAnnr.R'S CRiME. The t it age earlier had. justly. ob- tained n repel:►ti(,n for eccentricity. and Sam J'.nlys mist look,n sent in the ope: nling-t hair W ithotdt a qualm.. Ile- cest'y he otse'rved That the tradesman erl,corcd. if anything. rather More strange in his milliner than usual. wry new and thea) ho heeld gen to the door aril glnece up and de,wn the street. np,‘I nt last, Seth n (icer sigh. he shut sr'eq'-d or aid locked f1. nt the same putting down the bUn(l•. 'Keep q;ikt: don't make n sr,und." gee e•••'• •,• rr1•- 1 the nervous Sam in a hob . And for hill five rnlnutes in an at- ny of apprehension. �. for the we r -t. b.•nts there was 8 keel knock at the chop -door; someone tried the Inlet, and y-tsul away. And then the wield- • rr the rnzer breathed again. "Thar. my landlord," he said, by w-•. • 1 expfertation. "I haven't got t • roily: he think< 1'n0 out-" w'R, snye ywlhing may net • but he gener-ally has a pope - Peel E \O. 11- 0` sal. GUILTY 0i1 NOT GUILTY. She stooti al the bar of justice, A creature wan and mild, In form too small for a woman, In features loo uld for a child. For a look so worst and puthelie Was slumped on Iter pale young face,— I! seeped long years of euffenng Must stave lcll thut silent truce. "Your name." said the judge, a, t.e eyed her, With a kindly look, yet keen— "Is Mary .AlcGuire, if yob please, sir." " And lour age a'' "1 um tuned fifteen." "Well, Mary"—aid then from a paps•: Ile slowly and bravely read, "You are cherged here-1'rn sorry I, say it— With steeling three loaves of bread." "You look not like an offender. And 1 hope that you can show The charge to be false. Nov, tell me If yot''re guilty of this or no 1' :\ passionate burst of weeping Was at first her sole reply, But she dried her eyes in a moment And looked in the judge's eye. "1 will tell you how it was, sir ; My hither and mother are dead, Anil my little brothers and sisters \Vere hungry and asked for bread. At first 1 earned it for them By working hard all day, But somehow times were bad, sir, And the work all fell away. "1 could gel no more employment, The weather was bitter cold, The young ones cried and shivered— (11111e Johnny, but four yeurs old) -- So what was I to do, sor? 1 ant guilty—bet do not condemn— ! took 1 Oh ! was it stealing? The bread to give to them." (:very man in the courtroom— fray beard and thoughtless youth,— Knew, as he looked upon her, That the prisoner spoke the truth. Out from their pockets cane handker- chiefs, Oily from their eyes sprung tears, And out from the old, faded wallets Canto treas\rres hoarded for years. The jmlge's face eves a study, The atrungitst you ever saw, As he cleared his throat aid murmured Something about the law, For one so leaned in such matters, So wise in dealing with men, Ile seemed on a simple question Sorely puzzled just then. But no one blamed him, or wondered When at last these words they heard : '''rhe sentence of this young prisoner Is for the present deferred 1" Anil no one biomed him or wondered \\'!ren he went to .her and smiled, And tenderly led from the courtroom Himself the guilty child! Occasionally a woman will cont. e: her imperfections for the purpose .1 .inducing a man to deny that site tele any. Sure Regulators. — Mandrake and Dandelion'are known to exert a pow- erful influence on the fiver and kidneys. restoring them to a healthful action, in- ducing a regular flow of the secretions and imparting to the organs complete power to perform their functions. Those vnitiabte ingredients enter into the com- position of I'a•ntelee's Vegetable Pills, and serve to rcndeg; them the agreeable and salutary medicine they are. There are few pills so effective as they in their action. About the only difference between ac- cepting a ho=ltion and getting a job is la be found in the age of the applicant. When Yeu Have • Cold. the air cells are dogged with mucous or 1�lite0m. Aden's l.u•.; hi curing a cold. Waltzeses and 1 als thebronchial clears tiny air lliznnnrr—"You are charged with breaking a chair over your wife's head." Prisoner—"It wail an accident. your l.r,nor." Iliznnncr—"\Vhall Didn't you intend to hitt her?" Prisoner—"Yee; but 1 didn't intend to bleak the chair." They Wake the Torpid Energies. -- Machinery toot properly supervised and fl 10 run i1„elf, very soon shows fault in it% working. It is the same with the digestive organs. Unregulated from time to time they are likely to become torpid and throw the whole system out of gear. t'ornlelee's Vegetable Pille were matte to meet such eases. They restore to the buil the flagging recut - lee.. and bring into order all parts cf (tic mechanism. -- Your cup rob jay will never run over if the bnrt.'nd!r is allowed to handle the bottle. Put sop In Ss Yard Rolls. The racoons "The n d 1 ' 5Ienthnl Plasters which cure luml.ace. eaekachesciatica, neuralgia. etc , Ire also put op In nne yard rolls for phyvl'lans and family use Davis a Lawrance Co. Montreal JIM : "Nose s year wife sit up for you when you are out lute al night 7' Tim : "No: she' eines worse. She turns nut the lights, and sets a rocking-chalr in front •'! the (ktor for Mr: to stumble over.' Bickle; Anti -Consumptive Syrup is an unparalleled remedy for colds. coughs. infieenea and diseases nt the Ihroat and lungs. Tire lame of the me- dicine rest. upon years of sucoescha' nee In eradicating (hese aff•rlinna. end in prntec11ng mankind from the fatal rn tion. and as a neg- lected nt Mneat - I p R lected cent leads to eonsnmrptinn, en'' cahnot it ho Careful to field it in 1'' early s'agr.. (tickle's Syrup is the w, a- eon. use it. Cern= critize Intel.•rahl- pain. le way's Gem Curr removes the !mei, ••. Try it. and see what amount of pain is saveel. An ounce of epee r eelece's :19.01n ritk- werms. BROOKS' NEW CURE Brooks' App.tanco N e w illIer'.rery. Wonslarful. Se oboes Iona .5'1', . oe elide Aetornauc Atr t'uaht-.na Bands and draws the brakes parts teeetMr as few mould a broken limb X salves. Nm'ymph�.a. Nn!toe. Der SENTa/ONc aTRIAL Cat•LOwut 5181. C E. BROOKS.... a.ss . awe, WAWA. ales PEN -ANGLE k • variety of stiles, £!ries and prices, for women, men and children. Form -fitted, Dealers are authorized to replace instantly and at our cost any Frn- Angk garment faulty in material or making. Pen -Angle Under- wear is form -knit so it can't help fitting your figure, - it's mado of long - fibred wool so it won't shrink --and it's guaran- teed besides. The whole idea is to make it so good you can't afford nut to t,uy by the trademark (in red).,b UNDERWEAR ONE-ARMED BUILDER. \Ir. Chapman, a postman, of Shod. lane Rochester, Eugiaud. lost his right has by a gun accident. Ile hit upon the idea recently of building a house. Iav ing secured a piece of land, he drew out IlLs plans, which were passed by the local authorities. After laying and complete ing the foundations, Ise purchases 6.e00 bricks, which he conveyed to his build- ing site in a cart, also built by hirnscif. I1iss Singer "I wonder if that rich uncle of mine remembered me when he made his will? I used to sing to him." Cynical Friend : "ire must have; he hasn't left you auyIhing," Your Doctor Can cure your Cough or Cold, no question about that, but— why go to all the trouble and inconvenience of looking him up, and then of having llisprescription filled, when you can step into any drug store in Canada and obtain a bottle of SHILOH'S CURE for a quarter. Why pay two to five dollars when a twenty-five cont bottle of SHILOH will cure you as quickly? Why not do as hundreds of thousands of Canadians have done for the past thirty-four years: let SHILOH be your doc- tor whenever a Cough or Cold appears. SHILOH will cute you, and all druggists back up this statement with a positive guarantee. The next time you have a Cough or Cold cure It with SHIL•H ,ws S�l SHAWA Galva'ized Steel igiNGLES Aosiswiroc eItiLiliee- Tile cheapest good They do shingle is t h e coat less "Oshawa." Good for a century's weather -wear. Guaranteed for 2.5 years without your even painting. 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