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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1909-10-28, Page 6e4r'*00. 7' 101LN TO USE YOUNG DR. WILLIAMS' FOLKS PINK PILLS 0000000 PLANTING. Tt was on a stormy winter even- ing that Aunt Ruth was called up - due for a new game. "1 think I will plant any farm," she responded. "Nice weather for it ,'aid Carl. "A raging blizzard, and thermome- ter at zero:" "It is the finest time fur plant- ing this kind of farm," said Aunt Ruth, smilingly. "My fields are all named alphabetically. What phuuld you advise mo to plant on my A land 1 Anybody may answer. ' "Apples:" cried Carl. "You don t plant apple," Paid ]Ierth Dr. Williams' Pink Pills were ori- ginally a perseription used in the doctor':, private practice and theft benefit to mankind has been in - (11'1 01 lit It\I '1l.0 l til'I'I:It.t6A1NAit000E PLAN Expedition to Norllt Central Sa- hara iteturns Ili -appointed. The expedition which left the Pyramids of Gaizch, Egypt, fur the 11.11) 8111:1 11 1 i'ISM. RUT North Central Saltire returned on 1)Ohll's hill\i:1' 191.1.S Sept. Sth without misadventure, af- C l 11LI) 1T. ter an absence of 49 days. -- The expedition, headed by Mr. creased many thousand full by I)ow C'ot•mgton, au American arch' their being placed on general sale aclogist, set out in search of "a throughout the world with the do.•- city of burnished copper." The tor's own directions for use. They; existence of such a city had been are entirely safe and contain nu Ho'l'e or less obscurely rumored, opiate or habit-forming drugs. but has now been proved to bo I)r. \\'iliiants' Pink fills are a mythical, remedy to use when the blood is The expedition asserts, however, thin as in anaemia; or impure, as that there undoubtedly are certain • in rheumatism, or when the nerves structures, acee,tding to <orrubor- are weak, as in neuralgia; or life- atite testimony of the Sonussi, less in paralysis; or when the body weetward of the Siwa Oasis. They as a whole is ill nourished, as in were linable to make a search for general debility. They build up these structures, as they had given the blood, strengthen the nerves the Egyptian Government a signed and cure the troubles of women promise not to proceed west word of Siwa, whirl is Pi days' camel rid+, west of Cairo. They arrived at the unmapped oasis. tohogba (tat. 29.3, long. 26.40, approximate), three days east of Siwa, where they found large expanses of salt marshes. The temples of the "p'ing's Treasure" and Jupiter :Amnion were visited at, Siwa, and it was ascertained that no serious exeava- says:—""When •I left school I 'be- tons had been effected there. The came a bookkeeper in an important office. Probably due to the confine- ment I began to suffer from indiges- tion and loss of strength. 1 be- came pale and seemingly bloodless and was often seized •+with palpita- tion of the heart and violent head- aches. 1 tried several remedies, but they did not do me a bit of good. I was advised to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and did so. and the use of eight boxes brought me hack to perfect health and strength. I have since enjoyed the best of health and cannot say too much in praise of this valuable medicine. You can get Dr. Williams' Pink Pills from any mcdi,,ine dealer or by mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 from the Dr. Wil- liams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. OUT OF TROUBLE "'they plant the seeds. Don't ! and growing girls, and many forms they, Aunt Ruth 1" {of weakness. That thousands of "Yes, and this is a brand-new'peep's) have tried this treatment farm. 1 want it well stocked..\p- with good results is shown by the pies will be all i•i;lit•" constantly increasing number of "Plant scame asparagus," said cures reported. Alice. Mr. Pluul ('harbonneau, a young And apricots, added Norton. man well-knuen in the town of St. "I was just going to say that," Jerome, Que.. is one of the host said Bertha. "Now I cant think who bear testimony to the value of anything else." of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. He "Artichokes!" cried Carl. "1 think I'll plant some anise," saki Aunt Huth, at that moment. "Oh, do!" replied Alice. "Ani- se candy •is so nice!'' "Well, what shall I have in my B field 1" "Beans and beets," answered Bertha. "Brussel* sprouts." said Carl. "And halm, fur balm ten," ad- ded Aunt Ruth. "There isn't much in B. We'll begin on the C land. • "Cabbages, celery, corn:" cried A1 -ice. "Oh. stop! You're getting them all ! Cucumbers, crew, carrots, caraway—" and Carl paused for brea'lh. "Chicory, cauliflower, catnip,- raced Alice, "and coriander, and—" "Chervil," put in Carl. "What's chervil 1" queried Nor- ton. "Oh, something to use in soups and salads," answered Carp. "Clover!" cried Alice. "Don't- believe there''s another one." said Bertha. "Currants," said Aunt Ruth, quietly. They all laughed. while 'their aunt said she thought her 0 field was full enough, and asked for the D's. "Dandelion," began Carl. "Dewberries," responded Ber- tha.. "Dill," 'said Alice. D's seemed to be scarce, so Aunt Butte proceeded. They went on until the 8 field was reached. "Squashes. Do have plenty of squashes, so for once I can have all the squash pie I want !" cried Nor- ton. -- "Sage," added Re;tila. . "Stumm( -savory," said Alice. , .obody spoke for a moment. Then Carl hastened to say, "1 thought. I'd wait and see if you'd think of it, but it k left for me to propose a big, big stt•awtbcrry bed !" "Oh," they cried, "the idea of our forgetting strawberries!" "There are sotne other beds—up- stairs .that I think you have for- gotten• • said Mrs. Chapin, smil- in1;'v'. S,'. aurid intuit laughing chatter, the remainder of the farm plant- ing stets postponed until :anther evening.---Youth'•s Companion. LUXURIOUS SLEEPING CARS Those in India to Have Bathrooms and Other Cont,eoienceis. The latest sleeping cars in India are fitted luxuriously. Like most foreign cars they aro divided into compartments. but a corridor runs from end to end of the car. Each e'unlpartmeld. contains t wo berths. The upper berth is of peculiarly ingenious design, so compactly constructed that a casual observer would fail to see how it can be low- ered The compartments' are large enough to accornmt,date the luggage that any two persons can require. std are fitted up with all kinds of cote eniences. Fvere. compartment has an electric fan under the con- trol of the passengers, and of the three electric lamps one is a small night lamp that can he kept burn- ing all night without inconveni- ence. 1e' a party is ton large for a sin- gle ...impartment, says the Rail- road Man's Magarine, a sliding door connecting with the adjoining compartment can be thrown open. On the other hand, if the passen- ger desires he can leek his door. pull down his Venetian blinds and be secure from in(rnsien At each end of the roach is a peony bathroom, eith a large bath half slunk in th• floor. the walls lined Itith mirrors, and equipped mitt tees imagi;iahle sanitary de %ice. The is also a (+et'y;tnt's compartment. �It is said that this teach has been approvN1 by the railway board as the standard type for Indian rolling stuck. Misfortu ften put us wise to Our Own ca elle., Jenkins—"Well, sir, I •gave it to that roan straight, I can tell you. Ho is twice as big as I am, too, but I told hint exactly what I thought of his rascally conduct right to his face. and I called him all the names in the dictionary, and a lot of others as well." Studds—"And didn't lie try to hit you, Jenkins1" Jenkins—"No, sir, he didn't. And when he tried to answer back, I just hung up the telephone receiver and walked away." RIMY NOBIIKILPaa–must often act as a family physician. Painkiller for all the little Ills, cuts and apralua as well as for bowel complaints, 1s Indispensable. Avoid substitute., there is but was "I'afukine'." -ferry Davis', 230 and 50o. When a farmer begins to call himself an agriculturist it's time for hire to sell the farm and Move t(, town. ``You cannot be happy while you hasp corns. Then do not delay in gett: ig a bottle of Holloway's Corn Carel It removes all kinds of corns it is ut about plain. Failure with now11. Kindly mention the name of this paper in writing to advertisers. 10,000 GY\1NA`TS. Once in every years the gymnasts of Switzerland and the members of the affiliated clubs in other countries f„r 1lie most, part composed of S %is. residents abroad --meet to compete. in the great contest known as the 1'•'tkral Gym- nastic Festival. says the illustrat- ed London News. A carefully pre- pared series of exercises is gone through on gymnastic apparatus; there is Swiss wrestling. and there are competitions in the national games of Switzerland. including throwing the stone (a forty pound square block of granite). The fes- tival closes with a display of com- bined extending exercises in which all the competitors take part. This year at Lausanne there were 10.- 000 amateur gymnasts in the arena at Beaulieu going through these exercises simultaneously. As they wore white with touches of color the effect produced was extraordin- ary. Gymnastics are the national three expedition are of opinion that a systematic excavation of bot - these temples would prove of great inter- est. The attitude of the Senutsi was at all tinges of a most friendly char- acter. Tho Senussi Mamour (headsman) of Gera- actually ac- companied therm to Tobogba, and preceded them into Siwa. The expedition will slake a fresh attempt to investigate the "bur- nished copper" story in the near future I'1•:.1C1:.1 11 ERE I)iIE.11f. There Will Always be tWar. Says the y.,l; 11:.1RS 01' LABOR. Six yen 11 hose Service With One Firm Ile:fethes Thal 'Total. A sing!.c firm of cutlery manufac- turers at Sheffield, England, has in its employ six work Men who have leen with the firm continuously ter a total t,f 350 years. This means 1lu_h Abernethy oil His few' :til aserage of almost bixty years Again—lure is Eaey. Siulple, Na. 4•1 continuous work for each Oral and Permanent. Gauanoque, Ont.. Oct. 18.— (Special).--That Rheumatism can 1•c cured surely, simply and per- manently is the gucd news that Hugh Abernethy, a well-know,t re- sident (of King Street, is spreading aiming s neighbors.hi "I had suffered from Rheumatism and stiffness of the j(,ints,” Mr. Ab- ernethy states. "My muscles would cramp. 1 could not sleep, and 1 had terrible headaches. 1 took many- different medicines. but uo- thing did Inc any good tilt 1 tried D)odd's Kidney Pills- Six boxes put me on my feet again." Others who have taken Mr. Aber- nethy's advice and used Dodd's Kidney Pills ate also loud in their praises of the old reliable Canadian Kidney remedy. For Dodd's Kid- ney Pills cure Rheumatism and other blood diseases by curing the Kidneys. Sound Kidneys keep the blood free' from impurities. And with no impurities, such as uric acid in the blood, you cannot have such painful and dangerous diseas- es as fain in the )sack, llheuma- tisrn, Lumbago, Neuralgia, and Heart Disease. Keep your Kidneys strong and well with Dodd's Kidney Pills and yon can face the cold, wet days of fall a ilhuut. a fear of Rheumatism. PUTTING OFF THE 1):\Y. She was trying to persuade her husband to give up smoking, and she had punted out to him one day the exact atnot'nt of his expenses for tobacco during the course of a year. kaiser. "Besides, Mt' dear," she persist- ed, "you 'will be better off. mental - Two versions are in circulation of 13, physically and financially-. wall- a remarkable speech delivered by out the pipe and the cigl rs." the Kaiser at Karlsruhe on the oc- "Well, maybe so; bet all great rasion of the parade which preced- ed'. the opening of the annual lin- perial military manoeuvres. The official telegraph agency issues a version which states that, his Ma- jesty "spoke something as fol- lows'' :— We Germans are a people who re- joice in arms. Therefore we hear our armaments easily and gladly beea use we know t hey gua rd and Children are always sustaining cuts, bruises, preserve for us that .peace amid! burns, etc., and not infrequently contract which alone our labor Can flour—nngwurtn, scalp diseases, and similar skin ish. As long as thele ere warn troubles at school. Mothers will find our armed forces are the reek of , Zinn-tfuk without equal for ail these accidents and diseases. bronze on which peace rests. '1'"! Mrs. Fhornas Allen, 156, Water Sheet, preserve this peace and guard the' St. Mary's (Ont.), rays:–•' My daughter Mildred, 4 years old, was severely burned by position in the world which is our' title is the object of our forces and failing on a hot flat iron. She was burned on o: the days of exertion imposed up' badly. heel,e t instep, �papplied and nsome the 1 % Agin-Buli k, on thein. 1 am, however. firmly , which ease 1 the pain, and in the course of a convinced that our army %ill steed few days the wounds were thoroughly healed." its tests well, with God's help and under Clod's protection. The sentences present in other versions, but omitted from the of -1 ficial report, are : :\a long as the human race en- dares there will be enemies and enviers, and as lung as there aro! enemies and enviers we must Ile • preeectcd against them. There -I fore there will also be prospects .•f war and war itself. an'l we must he ready for all eventualities. men have smoked,' he argued. "Well," she e;ghed, "just prom- ise ale, (fear. that you'll give up smoking until you are great. Then I'll be perfectly satisfied." —+ A BOON TO MOTHERS. When Children are Injured! ADVICE FROM A MOTHER TO ALL 01111 4R MOTHERS The young mother– the inexperi- enced mother --is always glad to get the advice of the more experienced iii the care of her little one. 'Thou- sands of mothers have emphatical- ly said that there is no medicine equal to Baby's Own 'Tablets for keeping little ones well, or rester- ing health if illness comes sudden - ,y. The young mother can safely follow the lead of these others. Mrs. John Short ill, Georgetown. Ont , sass: "I would not be a day without Baby's Own Tablets in the house. 1 believe they saved my youngest child's life. At the age of three months she cried all the time with indigestion. Our doctor d:.l all lie could for her, but did not • „ill to help ler. Then I got Bah\'< Own Tablets and they worked a wonderful change. 'rhry husband,.' replied Mike, firmly. "I am sorra he's dead." .\ writrr tells of the skier of Lord Heighten who was frequent he can. When he is on the nnarcl►, ly annoyed at the guests whom herr tin rc is n„ limit Els to the amount brother brought to the house. ''I►„ „t 1aggagc that the prisate s(,ldi- you remember. my dear,-' he asked et may take with him. Two or three her at dinner cues des. ''whether mets generally club together, and Mrs. George Aldridge. 12, Louie Street, Stratford, says : –" While playing barefooted about the yard my son Bertram, 6 )ear'. old, stepped on a broken glass bottle, tt Mich cut very deeply into his big tete. "h hr • 111 was so deep th.t f sent for a doctor and had the foot properly dressed, the doctor leaving a iction to be applied daily. Under this treatment, however. the wound seemed to get no better, but on the contrary md,nunation set in. A kindly neighbaur then recommended %asp• It .k. We obtained a supply, and after a ft appli• tions the child seemed to rest Letter, and the pain was very much reduced. in a few days, under the 'Zane -I uk treatment, the wound assumed a better appearance, and from that tine healing was very rapid. inflanm,ation and soreness were finally completely banished, and to ten days from the first application of %am-Ruk, we took the band:lees from the foot. I feel Burr that bin for /i.Iluk the child waited have had a very had time, and might have had to sacrifice the toe. ' Not only for cuts, burns, bruises, etc., is Zarn•Ruk effective, but also for serious skin diseases such as eczema, ringsorrn, ulcers, etc. It afro cures poisoned sores, chronic wounds, bad kg, piles, festering sores, chapped bands, cold sones, host•bire, and all skin injuries and diseases. Druggists and stores everyw here eel at Sec a bus, or pest free for price from %am•Ituk Co., Toronto ; 3 4,05es $I.25. You are warned against harmful imitations sometimes represented to be " just as good.' THEN TROUBLE til;(;.\N. O'Flanagan cane Vogue one night with a deep hand of black crape around his hat. "►Why, dike." exclaimed his wife, "what are you w'_a'•ing I hat mourn- ful thing icor I" "I'm %Paring it for sour first pastimes of the Swiss soya and seemed to (Otte the stomach, moved young men, and lire clubs they fern) the bowel, regmlarly, and she has are recognized and encouraged by etc : since leen a healthy child. the Federal Geterl!ntent. Sold at 25 cents a box by all deal - A man may be nntbilious to en- lighten the wer'•d, but. his real mis- sion is 10 pat l i- bi!!s. 1'' 1 I. NO. 43 OJ. err er by mail from The 1)r. \1'il- liam'' Medicine Co., Bt•„ckville, Ont. THE POINT 01 VIl:w. Jean Paul Laurer.s. the famous French painter. was the sen of an honest cart -drier of Toulouse. At slimier long ago. one time. when the painter was at the heiglit of hie Parisian repute —” li.,'r, it happened that two old 'we- CURED OF LAME SACK WHEN II. n en at Toulense were talking about )tr. simnel Martin. of 51rathrov. tint., the I.sulrens faint's.paa.ed twenty tears of his life in misery, "I,et tilt 500,' said one. "there loaering torture, from Lame Back. Its were 1 Wil IM': 5. weren't there '' tried nearly nil the advert i.cd remedies and household recipe', but received nn benefit from any of them. Surae months age. teeing lain Pill. ether, timed, Mr. Martin purchased a bog. The relief ehich Mr. Martin ettncrienccd after he had taken one boa was groat that •- '1 Niel the (!t het ,nes ?" he knew he had found the right remedy at The 5uunf(er enc Ile wr.ht off ln.t. Ile u'r' two more boxes and it now Petri- a'ui •••11 Mr 811 artist completely (tired. 1 n; .t1 .a t \ u•1 hie father she * hut, 6 for 42 50. at all dealers, tacit .► b n.sl, s•.I .) lit:►11:•r !Sample free if eon write National )rut I Chewiest Co., (Dept. W. Li Torontef Ont. pleyee. Two of these amen aro 70, two are 71, one is 71 and one 73. A picture of the group published in the Iron Age shows a sturdy looking set of men. That they must he, as they are still at work. Three of thein are cutters and three grinders. same firm has people of three The dill I r 1 1 generations at the bench ie its employ --from grandparents to their grandchildren. These work- ers began as :•hildren, according to custom, and have been continu- ously with the house over since as' piece workers. elll- THOROUGHLY SECURED INVESTMENTS Yielding; 4 to C Per Oent. TA. bowls whi.-A see Olen on I oeer are ace tired either by la -rotten or by first ,nortja;ge un yrt.perty tedA fury. tquity. Ji1L .\•tt•lt'.11. 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When- iPewtro ., st a •r, min, It. z,t.'r�rent.,. ever the attack manifests itself no i And why were you discharged time should he lost in seeking the; from your former placer' 'Tor ba - EDUCATIONAL aid of the ('urdial. 1t will act int- i tug too industrious—and that'sthe BOYD S SHORTHAND SCHOOL, tet truth. "That's very' strange. What , mediately on the stomach and in- didt • Yomge St.. Toronto. prenares corn - t Iles and allay irritation and you do °" ''I went into the cel- peleut stenographers in 30 days by the tcs LJ lar one day • and dusted the old wine BOYD NYL-LA-RIC s1s7EM. Positions se - pain. Atrial of it will convince cured. write for catalogue. anyone of the truth of these asser- tions. WANTED. David Slowpay--''I shall bring you back those dark trousers to be rescated, Mr. Snip. You know 1 sit a good deal." Mr. Snip (tailor) —"All right ; and if you'll bring the bill I sent you six months ago, I will he pleased to receipt that al- so. You know I've stood a good deal." if allowed to roans over your house those few innocent -looking house flies may cause a real trag- edy any day, as they are known to bo the principal agents for the (+mead of those deadly diseases, typhoid fever, diphtheria and smallpox. No other fly killer com- pares with Wilson's Fly Pads. Englishman—"Pardon ise, sir, but where do you come from ?" Paddy — "Frons County Cork." Englishman --"Then that accounts for your brogue." Paddy—"May 1 principal means of distributing ask where you come from" Eng typhoid fever, diphtheria and lishman (proudly)—"From Worces- , ter." Paddy --"That that accounts smallpox. Wilson's Fly Pads kill the flies and (he disease germs, t00. A Simple and (.'heap Medicine. -- A simple, cheap and effective medi- cine is something to be desired. There is no medicine so effective a regulator of the digestive system as Parmelee's Vegetable Pills. They arc simple, they are cheap, they can he got anywhere, and their be- neficial action 'will prove their re- commendation. They are the medi- cine of the poor man and those who wish to escape doctors' bills will do well in giving them a trial. One day, a lady -wee travelling by a train to Cork. When the train stopped at a certain junction the lady- looked out and said to a por- ter : "Is it raining, porter!" "Olt, no!" said the porter; ''it is rain- ing rain." After making a most careful study of the matter, U. S. Govern- ment scientists state definitely that the common house fly is the for your sauce!" your children to grow strong and robust by counteracting any- thing that causes ill -health. One brought yesterday seeme a vicious - great cause of disease in children looking animal. Is he affection - worms. Remove thein with Mo- ate 1'' Mr. Cropper—"Affeetion- ther Graves' Worm Exterminator. ate 1 I should think :o. Why, when 11 never fails. he cane out of the stable he stood upon his hind legs and tried to etn- Patke--"You keep a joint hank- brace me•" ing account with your wife, don't —.._ you .'•' "Lane—"\Well. yes: I de- NO SUBSTITUTE FOR '••Thc D. & L" theand she draws it Menthol Plaster, recommended by every. P'•>lt money body for stiff nes., plurlsy. etc. blade by eta." Davie &`--_ Lawrence Co. Mr. Headstall—"That horse you Red. Weak. Weary, Watery Idyea. Belie% ed 11)• ?Outline Eye Remedy. Try \forint: For Your Fye Troubles. You w til Like Milne. It Rootless. 60c At Your Druggists. Write For Eye Books. Free. Murine Eye Remedy Co., Toronto. Kindly mention the Hanle of this psaper in writing to advertisers. it's (liflicult to settle a case in court while the litigants halo any money. -- Even — 1. en the hotheaded plan occa- sionally gets cold feet. Away With Depression and Mel- ancholy. --These two evils are the accompaniment of n disordered sto- mach and torpid liter and mean wretchedness to all whom they tis - Small Girl—"Give me n bite of your candy, Jimmy." Small Boy -- "No fenr : hut you may kiss mo while my mouth's sticky." It is Known Everywhere. ---There is not a city, town or hamlet in Tiirknv Wffla Canada where Dr. Thomas' Eclec- TAIL ''U'I' k -- •! r British - American V. M.C. A. Building. Business College Toronto. Thorough, practical courses to all commercial subjects. Students may enter any time. Write for catalogue. T. M. WATSON. Principal AGENTS WANTED. NI EN AND WOMEN--DON"r BE InLE- 11�T (Show samples of our reliable medi- cines, superb toilet preparations. pure baking powder, and flavoring extracts to your neighbors and forward their orders to us. You can easily make form ten to twenty-five dollars a week and have permanent position. Goods sell nu sight and repeat orders come fast. Book "flow in Succeed" and particulars sent free. The Home Supply Co.. Dept 50, Merrill Building. 'Toronto. % Y E WANT NOW 19 EVERY liNRE• PRESENTED district a reliable agent to sell Pelham's Peerlcse fruit and ornamental trees. Consider this. Good pay weekly. Exclusive territory. Stock guaranteed up to grade and delivered in good condition and all the advantages of selling well-known stock. Write now for agency for Fall and Winter months. Pel- ham Nursery Co., Toronto. Ont. \�! ANTED– LOCAL AND GENERAL Ageuts---Libcral contracts to `food ife Insurance apply ycompany, Toronto. Continental pondence confidential. FOR SALE. 1ONG BOOK 150 FAVORITE SONGS, ► words. music; Ten cents. Arthur Rice. Granby, Quo. 1ILYERC• OTN will clean your Silverware and ether floe ,nt!.Is like meek. Y.. powder or other aid required. the pre5a� cl.,tl, due• all 1 addre. s tort trial sample. yCanadaSilrercl.•th en Towne). ARPET DYEIN end Cleaning- Thte is • specialty with British American Dyein Send particulars by post and we are sure r Address Sea 108, Moate. TYPEWRIT Bargain prices, $u to $65, (all-I taken in exchange for Model 10 and t t Itemingtcns. litany of these machine• show little use. Remington Typewriter Company. Limited, 144 84 1. 5I REEf. MORON 1e). in- troduced AND Feathers (Tie t is not tic w0 w ierese Il troduced it made a foothold for it- CAN SE QUICKLY self and maintained it. Sonie titer- TURNED INTO CASH chants may suggest some other rem- Wang edy as equally beneficial. Such 11. W. Nelson & Co., Toronto. Ont. recommendations should be receiv- ed with doubt. There is only one Eclectric Oil, and that is 1)r. Tho- mas'. Take nothing else. Good live canvassers to Sell our Remedies. Von should make ten to twenty dollar% weekly and not work hard. Write to day. BELLMAN MEDICAL CO., ceLL1New000, oNT. >) Agents Wanted The other day a benevolent old gentleman was stopped by a tramp, it. The surest and speediest was. wife asked fur money' to get a to combat them is with Parntelee's nighl's Indging. "Well, leek Isere Vegetable Pills, whit,' will rest' re ngy than," the old gentleman said, the healthful taction of the stomach "what would you say if T offered and bring relief. They bane proved you work ;• ''Bloss yer life, sir. ' their usefulness in thousand, of came the reply, "I wouldn't mind cases and %till continue to give re- a bit. 1 can take a juke sane as lielf to the suffering who are wise most people'" enough to use them. SOLDIERS UI'' THE SHAH. The Persian Army is composed entirely of infantry, and no one be- neath cunanissien rank ever gets paid. There is just enough m„Hey to go round among the officers. bet that is all. There is a uniform ; hut, as 'Ise is never provided with it, the Persian "'I'emrne •' a•'cepts the inevitable—and det•s the best thal fanleui scoundrel X. 5511! bring buy a donkey. en herr unf,rtie ed or ac'quitt(d !” "He must have nate back is piled n regular nwun• been hanged." she replied. "or taro of water -jars. %bedding. cool:- you 'Would have had him here to jag utensils,. and the like. (Jr, U he is cseeptionally Well to do, a soldier buy's a donkey all for hiin- self, and. stretching himself across the back of the unhappy little Ireaet sleeps peaceably until it is time to get up and feed. ROOM ON TOI'. "Why have we stopped, cap - taint" "On account of the fog, ma- dam." "Oh, but my dear captain --sure ly not ! Lock it•s periect'.y clear above:" !'lye, rna'a ii : b tt we're rot goin that way, unless the boiler baste;''' "Yes." • \\ hat became of them '" "Oh. one's a grocer right Isere in Toulouse. lfc docs a {Pry good bitsineee •' matte', aaovatnzs, r '6460'6a , w "' I.vl't-tnurwrla RYetilhCrBalt.5.N* nun Into the "e►Sle" sou P■UCf1e116. Loge nn time, bqt get at once a bottle al sawyrer• 55551 et5i.iI1Y %n1 Koren, ne.:u.onta, OT case 1 if already rlant!e•t ed is ;lie i nfattirg Ilousehol 1 R e m ekr f,.r l Hugh Cold s. F0-4 T'troae. Brencbl!1s, Poteausoni• •.i Fa as all ktnue. Learn Press antd M fin Ili a Cuffing, rifling, and Pelting Together by mail in your sl•.,re time at horse, or if too far .,way take a personal sours at school. We will trach one personal course at commencement of course only. Coors taught at %choral in 811at• ford inside of a week, comnvnc- ing Noyeraber 801 oniy. I(carit• Lance to be paid the day )nu are through and perfet ily satisfied. 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