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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1908-06-11, Page 7.e0000 YOUNG FOLKS WATEll EXI detI\IEN1'S. Of course you know that water bolls when heated to a temperature of Ill! de- grees. No matter how much heat you teat' apply to It then, the temperature wilt not be raised, Lut the water will ��11y be the more rapidly turned Into "!Gain, for that is 1% hat boiling does. There is a way. however, in which you may raise the temperature of water above tle degrees. though most persons would til: you that It Is impossible. To make the test arid prove it. you will need a surall chemical thermometer, that is, one 'without a tin case. These are sold at a reocterate price in the stores, or, if you picky, you can convert en ordinary ther- mometer into a chemical one by care- fully scratching the divisions of the scale en the glass tube with a file, and then removing it from the tin case. If you will fit it in a wooden case, so that it will front In the water without touching le • bottom or the aide of the vessel, it w1;1 rte complete, like those that are used for taking the temperature of baths. \\'hen you have your thermometer, boil :rime tenter for fifteen minutes, and then let it eland undisturbed until it cools. Then keeping it perfectly still heat It again. and you will find that the temper- ature will go a few degress higher than :12, without causing the water to boil. If you now drop arune pieces of molal Into the water, it will at once begin to WI. The explanation of this is that the eh• Is expelled from the water when It bolls, and water with air in it, toils more gt.1^Idy Than water without air in it, so that, at the second boiling, a higher tem- perature Is reached before boiling be- gins. When you drop theseraps of metal Into the water, they carry air with them, besides, they reduce the temperature of tho seater to the boiling -point. Another experiment may be made by putting some salt or sugar into wafer, and then boiling it; you will find (hetet will lake n higher temperature than pure writer, for the reason that some heat is required to separate the salt or sugar from the water lefore the latter can be converted into steam. You may in this way prove for yourself the degree of heat kr boiling various substances. Still another interesting experiment °ensLsts In boiling some water in a glass flask; then, while it is boiling, cork it tightly, and remove it from the flame. When It slops boiling in the flask, pour some cold water over the outside, and 1t will begin to boil again. Or plunge the flak Into cold water, and the same thing will happen. You may be able to emi the several limes with the same flask. The explanation Ls that in a corked Hast: ee boiling water there is some steam al ove the surface of the water, and the rpplleation of cold water causes the steam to condense, which at once re- moves some of the pressure from the sur- face, causing It 10 boil, as the bubbles of steam can then escape. GAME OF STATUARY. This Is a real "good time" game. it Is generally played in the open, but a large, -e ' imipty room on a stormy afternoon is just as good. There is a "catcher," and the rest of the ce inpany nre statues which have escaped from the museum and are romping around. The catcher is after Them, end the first one caught must assume at once a rigid position, at the same time think- ing of the statue he or she is trying to represent. if the catcher can guess who Is homey move the statue back to the reeseurn. If he cnnnot guess, the statue rine- murrp agnin with the other escaped erisoners. 11 the catchier fails to guess ,r the Third time he is dismissed and Tr:other catcher Is chosen in his place. The statues must he sure to keep as much as possible like the marble or bronze they are, trying to represent. The toy or girl with some knowledge of history or mythology may find scope for imagination in this gnrne. WARS IIO11N or Dol'COrrs. Nations Do Not Relish Beteg -Touched In Their Pockets,' Although Use recent unplensan'ncss briefer' Chinn end Japan, due to the aM mire by Rte (miner of the'fanru. tsu M hum been offiriiilly declared to have been settled by the release of the t►npound- evl stean►ship, it seems not unlikely that wnr may yet break out caving to the per- &Istr•ut boycott w hio'1 China is now de- claring npa nst n11 Japanese goods. For history bans with will's due In Um s very cause. An I that although the word only dates back to 18010. when r print?) Captain Boycott. of Lough Mask Fern, In Ireland. was so served by his )ndigfnnnt ne:ghbers. (till the practice was known long pr, viously. 'T•. 11 was due the war which 1,s.! Ih' lir 1 Ah Ernp'rc the feet simp'e in all these r,.•h end magnificent !erri- 1 ret 111:m! c comprise the United s:,.•• • ( o m. The colonists would ,Ilioha e e le • , I: l't n s go tis. nor goods Is rite !: !.s, They threw reerbonrt1 .n jl .-t• n Ilarl.or Ute ten Brt- la.n sent Ihern, and made bonfires M ether mom inflammable commodities. They) Britain landed troops to *olive! (hent to do ulherwi e, and hostilities brone reit. '1'. NnfO!eonei Berlin decree, ngaln, v. a. due, more Item to anything else, lee share Britain took in the series e t v. ere That. lei to hie downfall. 11 de- r e.c c•1 n Inc 11 -the b ggeet on record JAWm Is • heti commerce the work] 1: e • :,l suere dcrl, thele would t,e1. y have Igen no liril sh Empire. Our f fm f ah•ro shrew.!, hard-headed, old c:la r saw IIm e, grid (cf. hw tit vot(d 1S:mm ' to ie..,' t s O'erlhr,w•. A:..i i 1' 'sin then. sv, very lik.e- Iv i t 1 , „ mle teetny. Net n o •e than is ! ml . da entiena relish le ng je diets." mi• gm._{�.. \Ii 11'11.. et ". r -\ 1• hnn c. i don't went le e.r: cit h y. u in tent jan:•closct 1..•n! J •haute ieobleng)--And 1 don't want ye a 10, ivsallerl Another Modern Miracle Paralysis Permanently The SuTorar Paralysed From Waist to Feet—Encased in Paris for Nine Months ----Dr. Williams' Fink Pills Four Doctors Had Failed—The Cure Vouched for known Clergyman. Paralysis, no matter tluw slight. is :t terrible amiction, but to be paralyzed from waist to the feet, to be a helpless cripple, totally deeendent inion what r of h.rs do for you, is a crrndilion ns wretched as man could possibly Lear. Such was the state of .s.r. Allan J. Me - I) nakl, of Item I'oint, P.E.I. For over a year he was a helpless invalid. He was paralyzed from his waist to his feel and fur nine months lay in fed encasal in a plceler or paris cast. Four re the beat doctors in Prince Edward Island were unab:c to help him and he :evened doomed to n life of misery and a spair. But hope came to him when he read of what Dr. Williams' Pink Pills had done for usher sufferers from paralysis. He procured a supply et the Pills and began taking them. Gradually they broke the chains of dis- ease that bound him, and filled his whole body with new blood, life and vigor, Mr. McDonald says: -'1 nm a farmer and in consequence have a great dertl of hard work to do. One tiny e bile about my work 1 injured my Leek. but at the time 1 paid little at- k•nt:on to the injury and continued my work. As time went on, though, •Ihc pain tecanle more severe and 1 peon found myself tumble eo lift any- thing no matter how light. 11 was rot tong before 1 had to stop work el- kcgelher and consult a doctor. He treated me but his treatment did nut trip me and I rapidly grew worse. I had to take to my led, and in the hope that my spine might receive strength 1 was encased in pinster of naris cast. Th's did not help me and I could feel the paralysis slowly creep- ing over ale till I was totally paralys- ed from my waist to my feet. 1 lost control over my bowel9 fund blad- der and my legs had no more feeling (hen if they were made of wood. 'Three other doctors strived fo cure me, Lut their treatment also was a failure, and for over eleven months 1 lay ten fed unable to move. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills were then advised and i was shown testimonials of others who had been cured of paralysis through thein. 1 bought a supply and in h:cs than Cured Plaster of Cura Aster by a Well three manors They made a remarkable change in nim. I was able to get out of Led and crawl along tt:e floor on my Lands and knees. Gradually my limbs bcrnme stronger, Soon I could walk with Uro ttid of a cane and inside t.f eine months after i had iegun the use et the fills 1 was totally cured, and once move ab'o to do Tight %sore. Now I am as s!rcng as ever i vas and cern de my work about the farm without the least trouble. I think Dr. Wil- liams' )'ink Pills are without an equal. for, besides my own case, 1 know of Leo other cases of paralysis cured by them. Two young girls who had Leen cripe'es and whom J advised to try the )'ills.' In corruloration of what her. Mc- Donekl says, the Rev. D. Meel-nren of Chnrkt!ebown, P. E. 1., widen: -"I vis- ited Mr. McDonald many times during tis illness. Ile was attended by three or tnoro doctors and put in Meister parts, noel everything imaginable which might be of benefit was dorso for ham without success. he had lost all l.v.wer of his body from his waist down, and 1 thin:: he was nearly n year un- der treatment before he began to use Dr, Williams' Pink Pills. 1 was with hien the day ho first moved his big toe and from that time en he gradually improved and for the last few years t e: has been y.c•fe^.I ly well. 1 can vouch for the cure Dr. \Viliianls l'ink ('ills effected in his case.' If you are sick ani the treatment you are now Inking does not help you, give Dr. Williams' Pink Pills a fair trial. They have cured thousands af- ter doctors and other medical treat, meld had hopelessly failed. Ttice-e Pills actually make new, rich, red t blood, feed the starved nerves and tiring health and strength to every f art of the Lody. This is why Dr. Wil- liams )'ink ('ills cure such apparently hopeless cases as \Ir. McDonald's, and it is why they hese cured thousands and thousands of sick, discouraged people in every part of the world. holt( ty all medicine dealers or by mail nl 50 cents a lox or six boxes for 82.50 from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co.. Rim divide, Ont. PIIOTO(:IIAPIIS ON :\l'1'LES. Also on Tomalnt•s :uni Piimpkltts-110W 11 16 Done. it is a simple matter to print photo graphs upon the ordinary red apple, the tomato rind smeo!h sienncd pump- kin if one goes about it In the right way. The :kin of nn apple, tomato or pumpkin, particularly lit a certain stage of its r:pe:ling, tears n strong resemb- lance to pi.olographic plates tied print- ing paper. for the reason That it is sen- sitive to light. It is this sensitiveness that where a kaf Intervenes so ns to cut off the light does to the pumpkin. app'o cr toma!o, wi 1 print n s Ih,acl!o ns 1t were n green upon the red or yel- kw ground. "1 first hunt d out nn apple having n leaf cies • 1 • its surfnc!,' sees a writer L-► SI. N.chotns. "placed n piece of gla'9 beneath the leaf and on it cut my intim with a sharp kn f.', 1 Ih-n rentevcd the: g!a.s and pitted Ire leaf firm'} to the apple to it would not bo blown away .Ly the wind. rand left it for n week. "AL the end of that time 1 trv'rk the apple. soaked off lie leaf and t and my initials in bright red on a light green ground bay.ng Ihc outline of the leaf. My succe,s l.r. rupled inc to try an ac- tual photograph, or one printed from u pho.loeraph c negative. "I re coed some apples of the rest sia• riely that were yet green and <•nc•nsed them til hags made eif the black impel* in wht li plates and paper are usually pocked. These bags were led: on for ten days to exclude the tight and add to P m s 7tsit ve.rcts r.1 Ihr surf: c:•. "At ttw end of ails time the tags were rv',,t ved and fila negatives were pasted n the white n e in os t on t o -In h w of n egg. ! g This vbik' of an egg 1 tumid later to fe the only adhC5ive that would not shoo- in the print. "In older that all except the image when printed mead be men, the apples were again enclosed in the prelecting bags. this !ere en opcnuig a little lar- ge,- Ih:tn Me I" trait Icing cut opposite the film. This acted much as wooed a v'ignett nit device over a printing frame and great'y enhanced the results. "Otho r apples recorded negat v. s wee by sr•ralching monograms, metals and .ketches in toilet Illms with an etch - pig kn fc tete r.ltachcd in the ealne man- ner. and previded with the •nine pro- le -lien for the resnninck'r of the surface. The r cline's of color and wealth of de- tail that can le secu.cJ in anis way is astonishing 'A week was allowed for printing The rine, ()rep red of the picture upon Itne d heale green 'of the ground niteet b e seen to be fully epprecinted. Only nature roui(1 g.vc just Tho exact bones el the Iwo colors lint would harmonize sr pet fe ely. The method for printing on tomatoes or p,ur,i:lens is the same as ice apiece.' s )'INF\I 1'11.(11 to "..\11171\1! einenlures 01 :t i.0111(1 1.11911•11/11:111 In Japan. \I•,itey is thing ireeel et Japan to roe tors the monument of Will Adnlne, the first English reskknt of that cmmlt•y f:l lir founder of the Japanese deer. N r fel 011 e 1 adventure is fru re roman- :: rubel s.rrningl• impiorab:o Than is the story cf 111:s hellish pilot of lee ',eyrn'ernth century, Mr. Lnfcadio !earn. in one of his books on Japan. td's the tale of the young Engliele mates rico to ft -triune, in IG00 Will Adams arrived in Japan in command of a flute' ship. Adams heel part:kin of utility a sea nmivcnture, and had p:obaldy been brought in con- s e tact with Hawkins, Drake, Sir Richard Grenville and the other celebrated voy- agers of that day. Ile says 1i mce.t, in he account of hie life, that he 'served kr Master and (',lull In her Majesties ships,'' On landing in Japan, Adams was laky Cri prisoner and sent lo Osaka to the great Emperor lyesyasu. "As soon as 1 came before h'm he de- marvied of me of what, country we ere," says Adams. "So I answered hien on all points. Ile asked whether our country hrtd wnrres. 1 answered hen yea. Ile asked as In the way we cane to the country. (laving a chart cf the whole world, 1 showed him through the Straight of eingelnn. Ile v ew•ed m", well and seemed to be won- derful favorable." The emperor attached Adams to his personal service, and Inter we rend of the late eel ,l teaching hie royal master "je.vnelry and understanding of the art of matheinntieks." Adam,* was well provided for, and commanded to build ships for deep-sea wiling. Before long ho was created Samurai, and an estate was given horn. Sum<'Iy no romance of that romantic rge was stranger then the rise of this plain Englieh pilot. with only his simple Loncsly and common sense to help him. 11e wile ht such exlrnerdinary favor with Ila greatest and shrewdest of Ja- p•ruu:ee ni is that we read in a contem- porary account: "fire Emperor esteem - (•111 hym much, and he may goe in rind spenke k) hym at all times when Kyn- ees anti Minors are kept out." Adams' only cause for regret in hie 4b -vat on to fortune was the fact that he was ne ver allowed to visit his na- b ve panel. Itis services yen! regarded at Lr ): 1: e . a O CC O s I r spare l. Ic. I. "► lc cm- P 1 oror never refits, d hint _arylheig but this one privilege. and Adams did not (1810 to urge Ili • matter ton many limes, es he writes, "When I asked caw Ino many tinea the OuIJ Enge:our was st- eed.' • -ir— "THE Iii NV FOOD" Hese yen teed a package of "TIIE f\I:\V FOOD"? 11 is made of the Choic- est \\•hi:e \Vhent, Olen steam -co kednnd flaked. No kitchen can produce a bet- ter/mode or clealfir article for human etmnsu it pton. In s reter to introduce "TIIE NEW FOOD" n prize has ben glared in every pnck- age. Already. 'l hlIl3TY-SIX Blue Cards calling for. LADIES' 601.1) WATCHES, hate ben re<leem(d, nnd SEVENTY, FIVE lied Cards• trach one of those Cards has been found in a package oI "NEW FOOD." Th,. Red Cards give the finder the seoice of the fcllt,wung artc'es: (toys' Nickle Wath. "Our i'r i.ic" Gild Nib Fountain Pen. Bureau (lever, Duceese Pa!t. ra, Foul tee es. Tnbk Cr,v, r• One Yard Square, Da. Sneak. Baby Ring. Sold ('told. eedeboard Covers, Two Ynrds long. Linen. r Oren Sall Cellars, Cut Glass, Steriine 8 Iv. r 'I• p. 1• .1 Me it F. rk, Silver-plated, Bogle u. : \i Ate. N• m k (:!taint, 1 4k ('51 kfilletl, Place pet hh 1 L:idie. Bieck Comb, Toiloise Shell, Set t\'ith ltril'1snI . S gnet It ng, 101c Cro•kl, Place for five Initials. A TIM Vi of prizei have been placed In the i nckngs' Ask your r. , r 1 ra pnekage 0: ifiil: NEW FOOD" FIELD OF %%'ATE11LO0. Tu .be Acquired by Deletes Gosern. 1 u►cut. A quesUon relative to the preset -sa- lon of the land of Wat.rleo in :ta pre sent stile hay.ng ben asked in tie H 1 g,an Chamber, the (:overt:cent of Uu t o entry have just rty)lied That the se: eel is under conside•retion. '1'tmere tin :d a (mooted, it is bel evel, by those Laving lruperly 011 the field) That i wou.d bo a good thing to buy up the b ster.c plain rail keep it in its ince-eel c.,ndit on. the various farms, et_:., Icing se:cur, d and pestle -ed. 1t is difficult to see exactly what go •d j purgose can be served by such an no- tion, 1 r the field .teed has been entre ly c'nng d s:nce the battle was fought, rate. t! a Duke of Wellington exel:titne.1. when, :(mute erne after the erect: ,n -f the great mound. he looked forth over the country wiech had sten sum great eezds on all sides, 'They huts changed all my battlefield.' It would teem that a certnin group of penes have entig'it up, or hr.vm' ' � ctu'rd promise sat d o.Sseselon o'. many of the Waterloo farms. and they are therefore. Maae'ally in'crested in the pie ervat mn t f :he 0-1:1 of \Vae rl xt a it is, since the would mean cxpmvg•ia• (fon at their own prices. '('hat this is sr Seoul l seen) to Ir proved by the fact That the movers arc principally Ik Ig -nits. Engli,h petrel° are nppare ily bet lit- tle concerned about the twitter. They feel. ferhaos ether the procervalien of the nation's bnit'ellelds all over the world would le a rather onerous un- dertaking, and prebstrly cons:der that whip 1lotigoumenl, with its sp!enelil memories, remains untouched- and, as this belong; to one of the leading Bel- gian fennit:e;, Ihe►'e is sinull kar of Its des'rudi''n--enough remains for .senti- mental interest, Thal a tramway shou'd re construct- er! across Ih' Plain of \Vnterloo will In no way Icsten the attraction to mile lilry men, who know that already much c t the uneven ground Ihnt afforded cover Id the Engiislt and French has been kvellcd, 5 \'1:111' DIFFERENT. Proud Father ---"Never, child, never! The iden of the daughter of a rich banker throwing lserself away on a poor man! lou must marry wealth, or not at all." Pleading Daughter -"But, pa, Alphonso is not poor. "Not poor? How can he be otherwise? Break off the engagement without delay." "But he is wealthy -very wealthy, pa." "flow can an morel proprietor be weal- thy after such a season as this? I'll war- rant he hasn't got five pounds to his name." "But, pa, he is not nn hotel proprietor," "Nonsense! Ile himself ndmils it. !fere is his card. 'Alphonso de Blank, White - "'Pe I know•; but he is not the proprietor." "What is he, then?" one head wailer." "Oh, that is different. child!" Bless you., my SOUND HEALTH F:iR ALL CHILDREN Disease attacks the little ones Ihrough the digestive organs. Babyes Own Tablets are the best thing in the weird for all stomach and trowel trou- bles of children. They net quickly and are absolutely safe. If nece;ssnry the Tablets can he crushed to a 1:owder or eessolved in water. Mrs. Win. F. (lay. St. Elennois, P. E. I., says: -"1 know of nothing to equal Ruby's Own Tnblets foe the cure of stomach and bowel !routines, 1 cannot speak too highly of this inedlcine and do not feel safe with- out a box of Tablets in the house.' Sold ley medicine dealers or by mall at any cents a box from 'fhe Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Rrorkvhle, Ont. —t - Miss \'ere -"Mr. Desmond, why did you ger lo the dining -morn hefnre you greeted the hostess?" Mr. IkeaiIond--"Well, the hostess will keep, but the refreshments seemed to be getting away." PAN(0. 1s highly recommended ns affording in - skint relief from pain --Neuralgia, !lead. ache, Gout, Ilhewnatism, (:aterrltal Cctds. Sample, 50 cents. All druggists oe l.yinnit tiros. & Co., a hoksale drug- g.sis, Toronto. COOLNESe IMMINENT. "1 guess our rnninnce is ended now. "\V nye, "Iler folks have moved into the how* that my folks vacated." A Cure for (ottivencss.-Costiveness conies from the refusal of lite excretory organs et 1 erforrn their duties regularly from contrttrutng entities. usually dos• ordered digeeliun. 1'arnlelees vegetable )'ills, pre, aged on sci.nt.11e pr:nip'es, nre so compounded that certain Ingredi- cnls in teen) pass through the atnnmacn and act salon the bowels so as to re- lieve their torpor and amuse Them to proper action. Macy thousands ore prepared to bear !testimony to their power in This respect. For more fhnn a week n school -bencher had been gis ung,• lest:oils on the dog, and so, when the inspector came clown end chose Ihnt sm ry suhjecl, there seemed every prospect of the class distinguishing Itself. Things were progressing quite sr,lisinctorily, and the teacher was con- gratulnling himself on tlbe trouble he hnd taken, when, alns! it question was nsked which made hire tremble for the repulntkmn of his scholars. "Why does a dog hang his tongue out of iris mouth?" nsked the inspector. L. Black Watch B13ek Plug The Chewin Tobacco of Quality. 2.2'11 s MR CV M11AR4. `� J 1�ES CURLll t TCllIt{(i PILES Mr, C. V. Mutart is a Customs Broker and Insuranc Agert at St. Catharines, Ont. Be writes the Zam-Ituk Co. as follows : '' 1 have Leen a +utterer fur years wrh itching pile.. 1 hs' a spent many dollars on advertised remtdirs for files but got no relief. A friend o1 mini advised nre to try Zam•link. I had bit little faith in any remedy to cure me, 1.ut tried one le.x and I g,.r relief at once. 1 have used font hone, and stn completely cured, 1 cannot thank you enough for suet. a wonderful curative salve. 1 have recommended Zant- Duk ta my friends and they tin were cured. ' AM-BUK Sold by all{ 1ru.i• gists and At, res, mr the Zam. Hok Co.,Toronto NOT ON 'fill: FREE LIST. 'The trusts," remarked the socialistic boarder, "give me a pain." "1 understand," rejoined the Cheerful Idiot, "the window -glass trust charges for its panes." MONEY SAVED IS MONEY EARNED. Just now when money is scarce. it is %:ell for every one to look around and see where they can obeen thee. home and personal needs at the lowest cost. The \V. 11. .Scrogge. Litnited, Depart- ment \V., Montreal, Que., are fast mak- int- an enviable reputation for them - :Alyce as "Universal Providers," ani the people of Cpnada are not slow to take advaninge of the splendid money sav- ing;• offers this firm snakes to customers not residing in Montreal. This [irrn has just issued a selendid large beau- tifully illustrated Catalogue which is mailed free to anyone who asks for it. Better send for one to -day. We under- stand that while Iheee prices are excel)- tinually low they nlso pay t'ansporta- 1:o11 charges on the g's.ds they sell. something which no other firm of tuffs kind in Canada does. They are a Thor- oughly reliable house and readily ex- change anything which does not give nl _solute satisfaction or you can get your money back if you prefer it. NO GROUND FOB SUSPICION. Mrs Jonas -"You seem to have implicit cemnfidence in your husband." Mrs. Smith -"Of course 1 have. Jle never turns pale when 1 tell hie; 'tile tallied in his sleep." In Nnlure's Storehouse There aro Curs. -Med cal e x cr menthay • slow cc nclusively that there are medicinal virtues in even ordinary plants growing up around us which give them a value that ennnot Le estimated. It is held by some that Nature provides u cure for every disease which neglect and ignor- ance have visited upon roan. However, This may Le. it is well known that Par - melees Vegetable !'ills, distilled from rents and herbs, are a sovereign rent- ed) in curing all disorders of the di- gestion. HIS GREA'T'EST NEED. Wigg -"So you admit that there was one time in your life when you really w•nm:dxl tile, earth." \Vagg-"Yes, when i vas seasick, a 11;ousa nd guiles from land." PANGO. Money paid will be refunded where Pnngo hails, when applied as directed, to relieve pain. Specially recommended for Neuralgia, ileadache, Itheumatism, (lout, Cnlnrrhal (:olds, etc. For sale 50 cents at all druggists or Lyman. Knox & Clarkson, wholesale druggists, To- ronto. CIIII.DREN Ole THE 13ICII. "Frillier!" ' lohnnv wants n rnillinn dollar to teem. ilphur and meta --(S," MARK TRT9 nt5TiNrrtfN: A purely local disease of the skin. like harher•s Itch. in curet b Weaver's !'orate alone. nut where the hi."r•1 ti loaded with Impurity, .uch s. Salt Rheum, waster's Syrup also ib.ralt be use. "John.- said the political leader's wife, "you'll have to gel n new policenunn as - 61g11441 In This lent; Bridget doesn't Tike Ih• present one." "ATI right," said he, "and while I'm nlnut it 1'11 get one that likes his ment rare. i'nl gelling tired of overdone beef." 11 k n well known fnct That Ramsey s Paints beautify and give life to every- thing they touch. 'Their brilliancy, pur- ity of color find power for covering gives then) unchallenged lendcrship. Your denler sells blunt at a price that will please you, and guarantees every can. Write. A. lianlsny & Son Co., \lonlrenl, for peck of Souvenir Picture Post Cards of !toutes. THE GItE:VI Elt DANGER. There was never a more censcicntleus young innn than Eben Soule, and when he found how ouch absorbed he heti to. come with the mere idea of playing In the town band. he consulted) his minis- ter. "1)o you reckon 1 could give up all that time to musk without falling from grace?" he asked anxiously. Tho good old elelhot1Lst had a saving sense of humor. Ile saw That Ids pnri•h- loner was much di';Ireneed between his wishes and his conscience, hut the minis- ter smiled on him, neverthek'rot, "It's the horn you're asked to play, i hear," ile snid. "Ever hnd much exper- ience with il. Elx'n?" "Never tried it but once. but i like the sound of it first-rate," said the young man. "M'm!" said the minister. think you needn't be afraid of falling fmm grace on account of it, but i do hope you'll manage things so your (am- ply and neighbors won't have to pare terc•ugh the fiery temptation of hearing you practise loo often, Eben." CHILDREN AS ASSETS. Are Much :euuphl for by Spanish IirU- uars. Quite a flourishing trade is done by tlx: poorer clauses of Madr:J, who let cut (heir children to beggars at so mmol► per Iwur. The tntend.ng hirer apples to the parents of a likely child, the price Ls agreed upon. a small aniowtt paid down as a guarantee 1: r the Muni of the little one. aid t' c Is gear for hw.th eels out with his human implement el hsJ' to imelore the public chaily. The ch hien whose tisk it is to loft• , it the hearts of the passers-by- are re- qu:ski to pees=se spec al quad:Ii at ons. 'They must have hungry-koking faces, lye hist -rale eters and not very ugly. (< r a goal -k) k'ng child ie more !ewe, earn ext' n p miles cot sac -oust .? is iaetty face than u legis favored compete t r. ee :, the profess:onal beggar and s esss charge wearily %%elk the :erect; et Spain's capital, the father of 1 !, coinf n tal ly sealed in a lay- . in teed 11 his flume, proudly remarks t. leiter liaif, as he contentedly sips "What a splendid career cur Jccy has lcfore h'nt! He is luridly three years • Id end is alien ly n Ione et contention t:t•twcen lee onecyed men of \'eneras street and the wooden -legged one of At laban! As soon as he grows up web make a beggar el !dim!' •---- s Mother Gimes' Worm Exterminntnr hes the largest sale of any similar pre- perat)n see' in Canada. It always gives salisfnction by restoring health to the lilts folks. An Irishman, having qunrrelled with another left him with the following vic- ious remark: -"Well, 1 hope yell neer Le where 1 wish you!" PANGO. Will afford instant relief from pain caused by Neuralgia. ileadaches, Gout, Rheumatism, Catarrhal Colds. Sampte 50 cents. All druggists or National Drug Co., London. Goodwin, the American actor, described 't a recent dinner a Turkish bath That ito once look In Mexico. "My rubber," said Mr. Goodwin, "was a strong man, s very strong conn. lie laid me on the slab and prodded rind kneaded and punched and hammered me in a most emphatic way. At the end, after 1 had got tip, he came behind me before my sheet was adjusted, and gave ine on the bare tick four resounding whacks with the pnhn of his enormous hand. "'What on earth did you do that for?' 1 panted. "'No -offense, boss,' said Ihc man; 'it was only to let the office know 1 was ready fo the next conier. Yue see, the bells out of order in This mom.'" "i am proud to say that my grandfather glade his mark In the world," observed Ile conceited youth. "Well, 1 suppose he wasn't the only man in (hose days who couldn't write his name," replied hie bored companion. In Tho treatment of summer com- plaints, the most effective remedy that can he used is Dr. J. D. Kellogg's Dy- sentery Cordial. It is a standard pre- paration, and irony people employ it ,n preference: to other preparations. It is n highly concentrated medicine and its rotative and curative qualities are be! gond question. It has teen a popular medicine for many years and thousands can attest its superior qualities In (5ermesning dysentery and kindred com- plaints. NOT TIIE SAME. 'The sun shines not on all alike," Said lite maid unto the man; "Fee some girls it merely freckles, While others it does tan." WHAT PEOPLELFYL Pn whet a re inn do vm SOW mice pale, (letI ur Yerr„vtm" tlie best tonic. It builds, makes strong. It *hen new life. There are molly tonics but ou y one "Fre rot ito.” NOT WORRYING. \irs. Nnggel-"l wonder how you'd like 1 if 1 got new'-wotnnnish and Insisted upcu► wearing men's clothes, \Ir. Nagg et "Oh, I hnsrn't any fear of your ever doing that. Men's clothes err, never very expcnsise. A Requisite for the Rancher. -On the cattle rang(vs of the West, w'ho're men and stock are far from electors and n; olhccaries, 1)1*. Thomas' I:clretric 011 Is kept on hand by the Intelligent as 9 ready made medicine, not only for many Manan Ills; but ns n horse- anti cattle Medicine. of surpassing merit. A horse and cattle rancher will find matters greatly simplified by using this Oil. ON TIIE MIGHTY DEEP. The great wenn liner rolled and pitched. "Henry." faltered the young bride, "do you still love nre?' "'.tore limn ever, darling," was hen- ry's fervent answer. Then (here was a eloquent silence. "Ilene}." ''he gasped. turning her pale, ghostly fare away, "1 Thought that would stake me fust better. but it doesn't!" "Yes. my bay'?" he said In n I'rlghl-low.!:• Ing Ind who helm) up h'a han(I, while OW tight of gentile w•ns in hes eye. " I'o bal- ance his tail!" shouted the bright Inv. ESSUE NO. 23 08. Mr, Arthur Tennison, et London trees, Toronto, says : '• For sia re seven year* 1 .as troub:el with indigestion and dyspepsia. 'I wo muds a: idity of the stvmaan, the d clues said, ong:nater the troubles. 1 tried scores 01 remedies wnh.n,t sail. Eventual!) 1 used Pstcu,s■ and chi. brought in.med.ate relief and ewe." A.! d..ggius or sieves sec. ►'re• pared only by Dr. T. A SI,cum, Lo. Toroot s rnoUNCUYCcD SI -KEEN ALSO THUG'.. The parents of large families of child. ren are usually leo busy ever to get Into the divorce court. - It is only nee eertry to read the lest', monists lo bo convinced Merit 110110 - way's Corn Cure is unequalled for the removal of corns, warts, etc. It !s a complete extinguisher. SOCIETY NOTE. it sounds pretty in n report of n socal affair to say that the house w•;ts 111u1itn- aled with candles, but it means a Let of grease. During courtship n men's word goys about sevenie•n {imes as far as It bees atter mnrriaec, ikon's FLY PADS THE ONLY TILING TIiAT KILLS THEM ALL AVOID POOR IMITATIONS. Sold t.y sail 1)rti;--gista and Ccneral Stores and by mail. TEN CENTS PEi'sPACKET FROM ARCHDALE WILSON HAMILTON, ONT. FOT: SALE. f.lndxay upright piano ani stool, rtss ; 115 e116 end to per month. 7 1-3 octaves, three pedals, hand+one natural waded case, double *eneerei. Ivory keys, flue t -me and action. Only in u*e Um months. Fully guaranteed. A tine bargain, C. W. LINDSAY, Limited, 512 51. t'..therine St. N_u.t, M•,ntreat, AOPNTS WANTED. A reliable man In every city and town in Canada with waterw"rh+to sell a patent article needed in even Inc.orh•.tel and public L"ndiug Sells at sight hostler: can and are snaking45.r,) a Jay. Write at once 14 particulars. Oeo. '1'. 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