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Exeter Times, 1909-03-04, Page 3ASO1UT SEC IA Y. Ccnu:tzo Carter's itt1e Liver Pills. Must Boar atienaturo et See Fac -Blotto raucper tSe,ow, VSr,r ass an sad as cosy to teres (w sugar. FOR REACACIIE CP gTEnDIZZItCatia FOR Ell -WO E:SS. RIR VAPID LIVER. FOR COilbalia'aitilf. �'f►oIi GALLCW &KIN. fIVIIYI' C5kIF'LEXIOII Ir. 1 ame:ea regetaDia=...`j' :ss�h+s_-moves clodw Clem. sire tee, r.,„cHE. NOTES AND COMMENTS It is adisappointing showing which has been made by the com- mittee appointed by the British government to inquire into the ,workings of the habitual drunk- ards acts of 1879 and 1898. Instead of showing rneny reformations se- cured under the law the commit. - tee finds that in the last ten years only one drunkard out of every 274 brought under the act has been reclaimed. The system established under the English law is compli- eared. After three convictions for ort'nary drunkenness an offender can be taken before the assizes, w tiro he may ho tried on the of being an habitual drunk - definition of an habitual nkard is, however, complex a. n pant badly worded, so that if o 'udge is at al! unfriendly to class of legislation he can ly find excuses for setting free almost any drunkard brought, be- fore him. In case of a verdict of guilty the penalty is the fixed term of three years' imprisonment, 'Ci without any discretion on tho part Verse 26. --And the (It. V., "But of the magistrate. an") angel of the Lord. -Whether he appeared in some visible form, It is this latter provision which rye by some inward communication, seems to the committee most ob- is by vision, is not revealed, and jectionable. In some cases short- is a matter of small consequence. But in any ease it was a real mes- %er terms of conrnoment are ciesir- senger bringing a real message from able, while in the case of drunk- God. Go t• ward the south (front aids who seem clearly hopeless the Samaria) unto the way that, led period is not long enough. More- southwest from Jerusalem unto Gaza. The Samaritan road crossed over terms of probation should, it or joined into the road from Jeru- - is held, always succeed. ,he end of salem, the great highway of conh- thc coufineme•ht. A number of merce and travel to Egypt and parts provisions making more thence thto all of Africa. Which summary trial possible, simplify- is desert. Uncultivated pasture lands. It is uncertain whether de- ing the definition of habitual Bert refers to the country, the de - drunkard and affecting the manner Bert rood, nr to the old city of in which lie shall be cared for if Gaza (George Adam Smith) which imprisoned are also suggested. had been deserted for the new city Whether the difficulty in England nearer the sen. 27. And he arose and went.-Ap- CiIOWNING GLORY OF SAN Tho Greatest Man Is He Who Does the were the means by which the glories YOUGAN BUY AN ANNUITY nuity of $50 all payments uhade of the Messiah and his kingdomwith cunhpuuud interest at 3 per were to be attained, and he could cent. per annum will be returned illustrate it by the descent of the —" to your heirs. Holy Spirit, and the character of NEW INSUIt.1NCE FOR THE If you should die at any time the chur•:h, its deeds, and its in- before the annuity becomes pay - fluence us ulre iy shown in Jeh•u I'!:U['LE OF C.t►NAUA• able, all payments made with cone sulern.36. y unto a pound interest at 3 per cent. per Greatest Good, water,Tpeobablye erta Marubah, c abouht The Canadian Government Has heirsiu will Le returned to your a day's journey from Hebron to -INSURANCE a tufo and Sure INSURANCE TO FAMILY. Who is tho gre,.ttst?-Matthew who mutcb the world to deeds of ward Gaza. What doth hinder nee xviii. I. heroism. an - to bo baptized? -This was saying, Invest Melt. You may Purchase a large "I believe 1 nutty for same payments t •t return Our Lord does not condemn aro- Service is the thing that lusts in Jesus as the Messiah; Tho Canadian Government's An- benefits are not desired, a plan bition, but Ile defines its true ob- longest. It bus an earthl • iminor- 1 accept him as my Saviour, and ject. Trac ambition, ucconling to taligt When our names have now 1 wish to confess him by bap- mimes Act is now in operation and which will no doubt appeal strong- ) booklets eau be obtained from ly to you if you are carving fra- Christ, is distinguished by hueil- perished a,x! our memory is for- tism,' as all other Christians had postmasters throughout Canada' or straight. life insurance it • and servhee. The firstbeen doing. \\ ithout doubt I'hili P P g gg , y quality gotten, the good deeds we havo P explaining the terms under whichr. as chunk! death occur before the demands that we be unconscious of done will live on. "Charitynever ('tad tt.ld hint about baptism as the annuities.i•'can be purchased. Mr. annuity begins the insurance would self. The second demands that we failcth." The Wales' of the bene- Christian way of acknowledging b F. Bastedo, the superintendent, go to your family; and after the be conscious of others. f ficial deed, the widow's two mites, Christ has issued the information in book -began Early in His ministry Jesus ut the alabaster box of ointment, Sir 3,. If thou believest, etc.--Thisannuity ieiia the increased ee annu- tcred the beatitude "Blessed aro Philipverso is wanting in the best menu- let form• ity would enable you to keep your Sidney's cup of cold water, :111 that it will be necessary for insurance in force, which ot•her- the meek. Now to those ambi- tete passing shadow of Florence scripts, and w.a probably inserted you to do toprovide for such an wisp tions disciples He said: "You must i Nightingale, which the dying sol- from some marginal note made to you might bo compelled to J g keep readers froin error. But it is emergency will be to deposit from cancel. This plan will also appeal humble yourselves and become as' dice strove to kiss; these are pie- which answer to the Ethiopian's time to tune in tl►e nearest post to a person who has no heirs, or lute children." Meekness is tares which this world, bad as it,attics savings bank or money order inay sates to secure the maximum thought by many to be the same as, is, question. is the Son believe God. Heebe office, or, if you prefer, to remit amount, of annuity at the minimum weakness. It is, on the contrary, WILL NOT LET FADE. direct to the Department at Ot cost, the noblest kind of strength. lieved with his uhiud and his henry' taws, ss may hereafter be arrang-No <leductions will be made for Mea cling to the idea of personal The stuns of centuries rise and set He believed in him as his Master, any amounts that you may tot amounts received but, all es ensehtt importance. Flattery is the surest' upon them. and his Saviour. aside for that purpose, which will be borne by the Government road to favor. We are never sol The beauty of this ideal of ser- 38. He commanded the chariot -4 amounts will be placed to your wholly without charge, and every happy as when people praise us ice is that it is within the reach He ordered the chariot -driver to credit with compound interest cent that your deposits earn will and bow down before us. We have i !of all. Every city is full of pov- stop, and of course the whole ret thereon at 4 per teat. per annum, the placed to yourp credit, for the not. learned the greatness of hu- orty, suffering, ignorance, degre- inue would see what took place, and and will be.paid to you in the form (dation. Everywhere our brothers they may certainly be regarded as I purchase of the annuity. mility. Nor havo wo learned the y Y g of an annuity at a date thereafter further 'lie before us as of old they lay be- the nucleus of a congregation to J Employers of labor may contract r lure the eternal Christ, must nhiser- be established in Ethiopia. Ho bap- to be fixed. for annuities for their ociatiyes. GREATNESS OF SERVICE. 'fore but most: noble. They need tized him -Thi was the rite SAFE AND SOUND. A society or an association of Our Lord and Master was ser- i our help and they are worthy of through which he made a public Persons, being a body corporate for vast of all. The poorest and the it. Their hearts will thrill with professiou of lois faith in Jesus. Thc Government will assist you- fraternal benevolent, religious or humblest could command Him. Hol new life at the touchof kindness it will look after your instalment] other..lawful purposes, may con - went about looking for the people 1 and they will rise and stand upon ,I -it has advantages for investment trach for annuities for its members. that. needed Him. Worldlyambi- their feet. which a private individual cannot Annuities will be paid quarterly, tion makes us look at men in other Jesus Christ offers the world a IN LIEU OF ICE-CREAM.enjoy -it will act as your bankerualess other wise expressly pro- - lights. They are beggars to be ig- new road to greatness. He travel- it will do all this for you absolute - noted, they are tools to be used, ed it Himself and thousands praise All forms of contract are ap they are rivals to be crushed. But Himin every land. His name is II b i t b d I t t proved by the Governor-General in the spirit of service puts them all above every name. There is no Council. in one class. They are brothers to 1 other way. You cannot rise by be loved and helped. cunning and deceit. You cannot Who, then, is greatest ? The gain a success worth having by Sel- man who does the greatest amount fishuess. But, if you follow Horn of good. Helpfulness is the high- you will reach the suowclad sum- . Holy War Correepondeints Fare in H owever men may calk of rising vhly free of charge, and you need Time of War..ave no fear that your savings wi a os y is hones or ex ra- superior to rho pleasures of tho agant mismanagement. palate, the desire of the _individual' CANNOT BE TOUCHED. on short conunons for something, It has been provided by statute good to eat will intrude itself in that you cannot. be deprived of even the gravest situations. Thab your annuity in any manner, by est quality of human life. Service mit ; you will win the favor of man in time of battle one's thoughts any person or by any process of it the crowning glory of man. All and God and leave the world at may bo occupied, not so much with law; and you are protected against honor to him who floods the world last a little better than you found dread of the bullet as with wistful possible pressure and the many with a great affection, who stirs it. recollections of a generous and temptations to withdraw your con - the world with great thoughts, Rev. Thomas Reed Bridges, D.D. tempting bill of fare, is shown by tributions, in order that the intent Frederick Palmer's experience, of the act, which is solely to enable Superintendent by registered let, - told in "With Kuroki in Man- you to provide for a comfortable ter, or by money order, express THE S. S.LESSON tian is wandering around in doubt, chaeta." Mr. Palmer and a fellow old age, may not defeated, the order or postal note, made payable and meeting Evangelist is directced war correspondent had spent the annuity cannot be tTeized fur debt to the order of the Receiver -Gen - order the right way. night sleeping on the stalks of a of anykind; and it cannot be for - g p g oral, or payments may be made in 30. And Philip ran thither -Not corn -field. felted. It is inalienable. person at the Department. only showing the eagerness of his When wo awoke, tho flashes of You may provide for alt annuity INTERNATIONAL LESSON, obedience, hut from necessity, if the Russian guns were playing.: of $50 or $600 a year, but, no less ILLUSTRATIONS. MARCH 7. he would join the company of tray- Drowsily wo rolled out of our and no more. Tho following illustrations will elers. And while running beside blankets with the comprehension You may contract for an annuity demonstrate to you the vastly the chariot he overhears, hien read that the artillery fire was going at age of five and any subsequent greater advantages of an annuity the prophet Esaias (Isaiah). The on, as it had yetserday, and Milt age, but, except for invalidity or contract over an other kind of in - NO EXAMINATION. No medical examination is re- quired. Pass -books for the convenience of depositors of small amounts, as on the weekly plan, swill be nuppliel by the postmaster. Purchasers of annuities not using the pass -books may remit di- rect to the Minister or to the Lesson X. Philip : nd the F.thinpi- citation which follows shows that wo were hungry and there was no disablement, no annuityshall be Y T he was reading� vestment as a means of making an, Acis 9: 26.34. Golden from the Greek breakfast in sight. Probably the payable before the ago of 65; and provision for old age. Text, John 5: 38. translation made in Egypt, and not artillery fire would go on forever; no matter how little you pay. or A roan beginning at 20 years of from the Hebrew. Such a roll probably there were no soft, beds how much, your benefits will be age, and paying 25 cents a week would be made by hand on parch- and no square meals anywhere in relatively the same. until ho is 60, tnay provide an an - You and was very expensive, "a the world. You may pay in only 25 cents a nuity (or income) for the remain - pearl of great price." He had pro- As we dressed, Collins broke in week if you are unable to make a der of his life of $129.91. bably bought it in Jerusalem in or- with : larger contribution; or you may A man beginning at 23, and pay - der to study the question discussed "What I should like would he,' pay in ten, fifteen or twenty dol- ing 25 cents a week until he is 60, there concerning the Messiah. first some grapes, all dewy,off theJars at a time. will receive $99.34 at 60. 31. In response to Philip's goes. ice, then-" but i would not. allow You may pay monthly, quarterly, Aman beginning at. 30, and pay - tion, the Ethiopian replied, How him to go any further. ! half -yearly nr yearly premiums it ing 25 cents a week until he is 60, can I, except some man should We had a little rico and some you prefer that plan, the total cost will receive $74.73 at CO. guide me? The passage which he coffee. He boiled the rice and I being the same whichever plan ou A man beginning at 33, and pay - was reading was a peculiarly difea made the coffee, and I assure youadopt. ing 25 cents a week until he is 60, cult one to understand till the facts we did not overta,t our stomachs. PAY A LUMP SUM, will receive $5.1.90 nt 60. revealed the meaning. And these "And after 1 brut topped off with PAY man beginning at '20 with is facts were familiar to Philip. ice-cream," said Collins, reminis- You may start with a lump sum; 2'ash payment of $10, paying '25 32. The place of the Scripture contly, "I think I'd go to sleep and continue by periodical pay- cents a week, and adding $10 every was Isa. 53: 7, 8. Thc verses quo- with orders not, to wako mo - nhents; and you may deposit lump five years until he is 60 will receive ted are n portion of the prophet's ever." sums at any time, which will give an annuity of $151.96 at age of 60. vision of the sufferingM We had something that tasted as a corresponding increase t., your Messiah. The goodas ice-cream to the diner -out annuity. • .1.— picture is true in some degree of those good then of the nation who in town. A spring bubbled out. of You may start with a Lump sun EARTH'S\i'Uliti'i WALK.gave up their lives in an evil world the plowed earth, bubbled cease- and complete the contract by perio- -- to tho making of the world better; lersly, coolly, from a filter of sandy dical payments; that is to say, a A Lady Will 'Tramp from file Con.but it was complete and ideal and loam, laughing typhoid to scorn. man of 40 or other age, may by a perfect only in Jesus Christivin When I looked at it I remember single payment pay arrears of go State to Khartoum. his life for his people, and his wondering how ouch oriel water premium between the ages of 20 and A woman explorer, Miss Char - body and spirit as an atoning sac- could come •nit of a corn -field on 40, and complete the contract, as lotte Mansfield, poet and novelist, rifice for their sins. Ile was led such a int day. it he had entered at age of twenty. to about, to undertake a journey on ar a sheep to the slaughter -Ile If a linen cloth, and spotless You may pruvicly by single pay- toot that, has been nllitc•rntively-- unreaistingly went to his sacrificial napkins, and Collins's idea• of a ments for annuities for yourself, and truthfully -described as the death on the cross, as the lamb for breakfast had liecu realized, I could your wife, and your children, the worst walk in the world. the evening aaenifico to the altar. not have felt much happier than annuities to begin at some Rubric - This is that part of the overland The very1 was to hrive my turn nt this qucnt age• journey from the Cape to Cairo men arose ct tostafact1that�he fountain of joy. You felt. each You may provide for a )joint au which lies between the railheads, went voluntarily, out of love for swallow trickle down until you nuity fur yourself and wife, to bo a distance of about Coo miles. It lies with the character of the law parently under sealed orders, as 60 or with its rdminisiration, the re- often in life, not knowing the object butts that- have been secured aro of his journey. Government ships certainly disappointing. The 'are often sent, cut with sealed or- ,\mericatn system, which has been dere not to be opened till out at intried occasionally under authority sea, so that by no means could their of law and occasionally with some destination or purpose be revealed stretching of the law, otters much to the enemy. tt: r hope -the system, namely, 27, 28. A man of Ethiopia. - A using probationary nreasurca encrtl term for the lards south of ,en tie effcn:ler first appcsrs, and ,t confining reformatory efforts Queen Candace it was probably to the sudden types of confirmed drunkards. WHY SHE WAS SORRY. Lady of the House -"I am so sor- ry little Fido died. ' Bridget -"So urn I, mum. Many's the dish he saved mo w ashin' " :gypt. But from the none of man, to the cross, when at any time ere full to the throat. liveenjoyed s� lung as etcher of you commences near the southern bor- der of the Congo State, and cor►- Meroo, a country which lay on the ready to deliver hien from Ibis cue -- ---* You may complete your pay- finites until Khartoum is reached. • bank of the Nile from its jun'- mics (\fact. 26: 53), meats at a - main age, and allow The walk i•• almost wholly with- right\OT :1LONE. tion with the Atbara, as far as 33. In his humiliation his judg- P these to further accumulate, and in the tropics. In the forst belt Khartoum,in and thence to the cast ent ,vas taken away --The judgtake an increased annuity nt a rain - "Arc you in business for your -falls well-nigh incessantly. of the bloc Nile to the Abyssinianmont (justice) due -to him. A fair self now?" subsequent age. The poisonous tsetse fly produces Mountains. Of great authority. A trial was not accorded to hint, as is "Well, not exactly for myself. IMMEDIATE ANNUITY. in domestic nnitnals a dimmse man of power, of wide influence, a plainly seen in the account of the There're my wife and nine elhildren,You may purchase an immediate which rapidly proves fatal to them prince. Under Candace. Not the trial of Jesus. Who shall declare her mother and the nurse and annuity, and receive the first, in- and in human beings an allied mai- name of an individual, but of a dy- his generation? -This may mean hired girl." stalmeut thereof three months after acly, the dreaded steeping sickness, nasty, as Pharaoh in Egypt and "who can fitly-+Ieclnre the number -- ___ purchase. for which likewise no cure is Cesar in Rome. Queen of the of those who share his life," his Your annuity may, when it- be- known. HAD BACtJACt1E Ethiopians. The kingdom of Me- aPiritual prosperity, which came �; ` comes payable, be guaranteed for The worst stage of the journey roe was governed by queens in the not only in spite of, but through �j �,� ® n number of years, evert shuulcl you ir. the last, before Khartoum is r time of Augustus, and, according his humiliation. For his life is ink- die before the guaranteed -period reached, for here the traveller en - Was Unable 7 o Do House- to Lusehius, coon to his time, three en from the Borth.--Iiow then couldDYSPEPSIA �%�p °" ° ex tees but in an • event. it will tern upon a land of swamps, form- work For Tsv o Pears hundred years after Christ. Charge he be the everlasting king foretold 1 V �.r � HL bepaidas long asyoulive. form- ed It J' the hendwacc ra of the Nile. of all icier treasure. Chancellor of by Isaiah 1 • You may, if you have money nt The country is dead level, and eov- As ie well known, this tronblesomc tort►• your credit in the Post Office Say- seed with rank vegetation, through luny iVomen Suffer t'nhold Agony the exchequer, secretary of the 3-t. Of whom sp'-'nketh the pro- plaint arises from ovcrcatin• , the use of g y treasury. phot this 1 -The two pictures of the too much rich fool, neglected consti constipation, ings Bank, have the Tante trans- which may he discerned every - Front Kidney Trouble. Was returning. -Guided by .\lesaiah in the book of Isaiah and lack of exercise, had air, otc. p ferred to your account, f.,r the pur- where the fetid ooze whence arises ' the other ,ru �ets Insist have been Tho fo•.d eh-.uld be thoroughlyehewecl, t•ha.ae of a. deferred annuity, and the deadly malaria that attacks all cry often they think it iv fr.,m so. called Provi28.dence at exactly the right I P female disease." There is lees "female time. head ("w•as reading") Esai- u great. puzzle to the Jew•a. No pur- and never boltedt oro avoi ledswallowed and exercise compound interest thereon will white persons who venture to lin rouble" than they think. as. Greek form of Isaiah. He wns traits nr descriptions of the same taken if possible. 4licreafter be allowed at 4 per cent. Women sutYrr from backache, sleepless- reading aloud as was the custom, person could he more irreconcil A rcmQ.ly which has rarely failed to per annum instead of nt 3 per cent. rets, nervousness, irritability and a drag. , as at present. so that Philip was able to hear it. able or contradictory. prompt relief and effect permanent cures ging down feeling not Iin the loins. Sado men , oven in rho most obetinat•.am►s ie You will receive once a year a nd they .to not have " (innate trouble. ' It was a pleasant and profitable 35. Then I Ihilip .. . began nt t.ho Why, then, blame all your trouble to custom on long journeys. same Scripture. ---Which was fol - statement of the amount standing " female (b•teso"' 29. Then the Spirit said. -The filled in Jesus, and has been fol- BURDOCK to your credit. Nese of the so-called "femaledisonlera•' Spirit speaks not only to our feel- filed itt no other. And prenchcd, NO LAPSES. ate ncan we or less than "kidney disorders,'' lugs, but to our judgment and eon- announced the glad tidings of Jesus BLOOD OD amt can bo easily and quickly cured by , There are no lapses. Doan's Kidney Pill,. science. Whoever is perfectly wil- -Philip showed the strange And Jiro. L. Dupuis, Itclleriow \illsge, N.B.,ling to obey the voice of the Spirit marvelous correspondence betuecn writes: "I was unable to du my hou,e• will be guided aright. Prejudices, the ninny descriptions of the \les- It l acts by regulating amt toning the+li- unwillingness to obey, past train- Isiah in the prophets and the them Festive organ, rermtytrr,t e.,.t,.-encsn and ing or failure of training, in so far well-known life of Jesus of Nazar- increasing the appetite e,1r.mt,,;itrghealth as we allow them to exert an influ- eth. Ile placed Jesus in his life, and vigor to the,yst•--1. enee, will lead us astray: as iron death, and character beside the Mr. Am.a Sealer, cior,t 'waver, N.ft,, near the compass on a ship will picture of the Messiah which the Wriest:-" i was greatly tr"ubl.yl with dyspepsia, and after trying several .loctnra deflect the guiding magnetic need- prophets had painted, and all could t , tie effect 1 commenced taking nerd,..:k e. Join thyself to this chariot.- see that the picture was a portrait Meal Bitter, and i think it is rho best :1n excellent illustration is found of Jesus. He could also explant mrlieiae there is for that complaint." in Pilgrim's Progress, where Chris- how this !tuutiliatiun and sacrifice For tido at all Dugliste and Daaler•s. Bi e work far two years nn ace aunt of hack• ache. 1 could not get up the stairs. Doan's Kidney fiefs eared me permanently after doctors failed to even relieve the pain. I can highly recommend theme to all sufferers from kidney trouble.." +!'rice h1 eta. per los or 3 boxes for $1.25 at all dealers or mailed direct on receipt of p: ice by The Doan Kidney Pill Co., Tin onto, Ont. ger in the locality. Here, to, are first encountered the giant Uinkas, the tallest men on earth. They are ;etbinek sav- ages, 6 feet •t inches to 0 feet 6 inches tall, and murderers and cannibals to a man. Difficult as is the journey, how. ever, Miss Mansfield is mistaken in 11 your contributions are inter- supposing that it has never before rupted by sickness, loss of employ- been undertaken by a woman. Only ment, or other cause, you may re- last year a Mrs. Hellman, wife of stone payment at any time.. a John itiu Barg mine manager, If your payments should be. tun• made the trip in company with her tinued to the end of the contract, husband. 'fhe first person of ci- such proportion of the original an. then sex to traverse the whole route nuity ns these payments will pur- ens, (11 course, Mr. EwartScott if your payments with acetchase will be paid to you. Grogan, in 1993. um• in -'i•-' lated interest, should not in the ag- Large hopes from small funncla- gregatc be sufficient to earn an an. Lions grow. i Combines the potent healing virtues of the Norway pine tree with other absor- beut, expectorant and soothing medicines of recognized worth, and is absolutely harmless, prompt and safe for the ours of COUGIIS,COLDS, BRONCHITIS, HOARSENESS, CROUP, SORE THROAT, PAIN or TIGHT- NESS hi the CHEST, and all throat and lung troubles. It is put up in a yellow wrapper, 3 pine trees tho trade mark and tho price 25 cents. A HARD DRY COUGII. Mr. J. L. Purdy, Millvale, N.8., writes: -"I have been troubled with a hard, dry oough for a long time, espeoial- ly at night, but aftor having used Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup, for a tow weeks, I find my cough has loft me. To any perst;n, suffering as I did, I oats say that this remedy is well worth atrial. I not be without it in the house." EXAMPLE TO ALL DEBTORS. Gave C'reditori a Miner and Paid Them all OII. A remarkable dinner party was given at Copenhagen, Denmark, recently, the host being a young man named Verstroet, who was forced to leave Copenhagen ten years ago owing to many debts contracted in consequence of his luxurious tastes. He was never heard from after his departure, and iS was with considerable surprise that a num- ber of tradesmen and others receiv- ed an invitation to dine with their debtor at the Hotel Imperial. They all came at the appointed hour, although auspicious that some one was playing a practical joke, and were met by Verstroet himself, who greeted them effusive- ly, and apologized for his long absence. The company, in which almost every' branch of trade was repre- sented, sat down to a sumptuous idinnor. The host sat at the head of the table between two washer- women. After diener Verstroet in- formed the twenty-two guests that he had inherited a fortune. and ho then paid all his outstanding Mils, with interest. TI11: MARRIAGE AGE. The marriage age in Austria is 14 years for both sexs; Germany the man at 18, the woman at 14 ; Bel- gium, the man at 18, the woman at 15; Spain, the mon at 14, the wo- man at 12; Mexico, with parertal consent, 16 and 18, otherwise 21 for both ; Francce, the man at 18, the woman at 15; Greece, the man at 14, the woman at 12; Hungary, Catholics, the nun at 14,• the wo- man at 12; Protestants, the man at 18, the woman at 15: Portugal, the man at 14, the woman at 12; Rus- sia, the man nt 18, the woman at 15; Saxony, the than nt 18, the woman at 16; Switzerland, the man nt 14, the woman at 12. Contact (to witness) -"Did your father, wile!' finally parting iron you, give you no admonition. \\'it- ness-"Ife never gave much away at any time.. Ilarristcr-"I mean, what were his last words?" Wit- ness --"They don't concern you • ilarrister-"They not only concern oho. air, but they concern the whole court!" Witness -"Father said to me and .Tiro, 'Don't have nn <lis- rl`utin' when I'm gone, lads, 'cos lawyers is the biggest rogues any- where " WAS WEAK AND Tffl1 ONLY WEIGHED 73 POUNDS. • HOW WEIGHS 113 POUNDS. Had iieaile Trouble amt Shoritn ss of Breath for Six Years. ftlfltlilnN'S I;I:PRT AND NERVE P1L1R cured Mrs. K. i:. Bright, Burnley, (lit. Sho writes: '•1 was greatly troubled, for six years, with my heart and shortness of breath. 1 c•t ld not walk eighty rods with. out resting hour or five times in that short ,distance. I got so weak and thin I only weighed seventy•three ponds. I decided at last to take some of Milburn'n heart and Nerve Pills, and after taking eight boxes i gained in strength aril weight, and now weigh ono hundred awl thirteen pounds, tho most 1 over weighed in my life. 1 feel well aril can work as well as ever f land can heartily 111, nk Milburn's ifeart end Nerve Pills for it all." 'Price f,0 cents per hoz or 3 laves foe $I.25 at all dealers, or mailed direct ••:a receipt of price by T..e T. Milburn Cu., Limited, Toronto, O:.t,