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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1909-12-16, Page 7• T11 -11-4-f++++++++-14-1-1142 11-IM"1-t+4+++ P++i1-'1'S 4.14 Fashion Hints. 041.i•i-•i•-W'i'-11-i•-I-1-1-1-1. Het 1 + SEEN IN PARIS SHOPS. 1'trllaped earrings hav strong vogue. Chenille has returned to favor as n trimming. Velvet makes up man;; of the handsome walking gowns. Reads and bugles figure promin- ently in trimming designs. Two toned linings are seen on many of the tailored coats. The lace of our grandmothers is ' in the height of fashion. (,old fiber tissue is considered smarter for guimpes than net or tulle. Gold or Lronze Mercury wings adorn some of the small velvet hats from Paris. Tucks, puffs, caps, and drapery of varying designs now elaborate the sleeves. Novelties include velvet collars with flowers embroidered in natural col rs. Anee17, the new barettes are those which virtually combine the side comb milli the burette. Bows of gilt, veiled inaline or black chiffon, are among fashion- able hat trimmings. Bronze pumps, finished with a single strap and large rosette or buckle, are in great favor. The darkest green for street wear and the lighter ones for evening are alike popular. Brilliant new ribbons arc decor- ated with the lotus flower and bud l'IR'hint of the Egyptian craze. Fronts, cuffs, end broad sailor collars in contrasting colors are seen on some of the sweaters. Stunning pins and pendants are of poridot, a green stone, opaque f an milky looking, set in oxidized , silver.EARN TIIE BARBER TIRADE—NEW � sympractice; careful Earrings are still worn, and this Itustntctisonte;- fewconstant weeks complete course; season the long danglers or big tools free; graduate:[ earn twelve to hoops are more fashionable utast f eighteen dollars weekly• write for rata• rogue. Moder Barber College 221 Queen jewels screwed close to the lobs of 1 East. Toronto. the ear. The woman w•Ito is clever makes sure before she wears earrings of any shape that they are becoming. The effect on certain faces is a de- cidedly common look. Filigree is again popular, and charming brooches and lace pins are shown in it, either plain or as a setting for chrysophase, lapis lazuli, turquoise matrix, and some of the unnamed volored stones. Broad gold bracelets and bands of tat jet are being revived. If you have one of the ribbon bracelets of woven gold with tassel fringe bring it out and you will be envied of every woman who sees it. One of the novelties in bracelets ie a harlequin effect with four or five narrow bands across the top. Sometimes these bands are in dif "i cr three -creeks I actually k_•1 to be ted like ono toads a bs':•', L•eeeuesa ley heads and at :ti, s Cro so CO►Gser'ed Rtt11 ez-r,:s that the), hal to bo beeere up all tba thele," • EJ c -_vs Milli V. Dte.2orloy, iS°ore t: e , Sault Ste, Mari. std *dee: ., t, man finger tin• to elbows the dis- tx: s eprea.t, mf finger twits cams c5 std my flesh was or.e taw masa. The is^.hitt :td the pa+u were almost ei• c-uoist'-g. I had titrro montba of this torture surd a/ are ...at• arnitatk,n was disnawd. " Zam Buk alone saved nary !sands seri arms. L persavred M nut tt, and tc-day I ant cured campletolyal every tea s of the dreaded eoxeaia, I tr- vrntly how a'tfarer•a may leaon of the re: -anis it+atti•l�tak half vrerkec! in my Zara -auk is wi:inat equal for ecaems, ringworm, ulcer,±, at:peewee, pile,, cracked hal-.15, cold surae, .. n akin 'ee o .ra,� and all e n is and di�z.:_,. Drn7gista and sleeve at 50 c•r-its a bar, or poet freo from 'Lauf-Bek 0a, Ta -onto, for price. EDUCATIONAL. Good Penmanship it often the -open door "to agood position. When Willa as thoroughly and effectively as it is at this AeleuoI. good results ars cer- tain. write for particulars BRITISH AMERICAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, Y.M.C.A. B'ld'g, Toronto. T. M. WATSON. Principal. AGENTS WANTED. PER)IANKNI• i(r.IRE.4KN 1'.1'1 ivF-4wANr- •d everywhere- Af.i 'O N'u' A!r,hoPo Flavoring Kxtracts save consumer+ s,". Gnn,) profit to arenh. nuns these me.tning basin's* app•,. l"..,; s: deg: •., I, „1.,, e1,, LTOCKS. 'ro INVESTORS —YOCR ORDERS To • buy or sell Storks a ill receive int personal attention. 13. M. Mathews. Breit. ee. 43 Fcott Rt.. Toronto. WANTED. ORIGIN OF '•WINDIh'.1LL." Expression wax Probably First Ap- plied to 'frees. GRAND NEWS FOR WOMEN What precisely is the origin of the expression "a windfall" i :1n MRS. E. 1'. Itll'lIAaDS Til.1' old encyclopedia explairIJ that HOW DODII'S KIDNEY ('ILLS Wine families of the Englisii no- bility held their lands on tt tenure thiels forbade them to cut down trees, these being reserved as the property of the royal navy. But any trees which fell down without h:;man assistance they might keep, s:, that a hurricane causing a great "windfall" was heartily welcome. It scene probable, however, that the expression was simpler in ori- gin. EXPO an apple that fell to the ground without- the trouble of pick- ing it, and which a passer-by plight often annex without feeling that he was a thief, would be u lucky "windfall.;" "Adventurer" is a word, once !tightly respectable, that. has degen- erated with the lapse of time. It was once a compliment to call a gen- tleman an adventurer, and the Mer- chant Venturers of Bristol, Eng- land, are still respected. The Hud- son's Bay Company dates from May 2, 1670. In the royal charter it was described as the "Governor and Company of Adventurers of England Trading in Hudson's Bay." "Alcohol" is really the Arabic "alkoltl"--"al" being the definite article, as in "algebra" (the reduc- tion) and "alkali" (the soda ashes), and "kohl" the black powder wherewith the eastern beauties stained their eyelids. But "alco- hol" came to be used for any finely triturated or sublimated powder, and then for sublimated liquids. ".alcohol of wine," being the most VALUABLE BAT SKINS. interesting of these, it gradually tock the name entirely to itself. ('t 11 1D 11 1:a. :After Suffferinr for Twenty-eight Years from Pains and 1{'eakate:A and Slee[►lr.;•ueso-- Dodd's hidney Pills the Duly Medicine She Wants. ('ottle's Cove, Notre Dame Bay, Nfld., Dee. 6. -(Special). --Grand news for suffering worsen is that being scattered broadcast by Mrs. Elizabeth P. Richards of this place. For years she suffered from that terrible weakness and those agon- izing pains so many women know. She has found relief in Dodd's Kidney Pills and she wants all suf- fering women to know it. "For twenty-eight years," says Mrs. Richards, "I suffered front Rheumatism, Kidney Trouble and Neuralgia. I got so weak I could not do my housework. Sleep was out of the question except for a few minutes at a time. My back ached so I could not sleep. I tried all kinds of medicine and had come to the conclusion that there was no cure for mc, when reading adver- tisements led me to try Dodd's Kidney Pills. I now sleep well and rise refreshed every morning. Dodd's Kidney Pills are all the me- dicine I want." The woman who has healthy Kid- neys will never know the pain and weakness that make life hardly worth living. Dodd's Kidney Pills always slake healthy Kidneys. ..—T ' IF YOUR BABY IS SIOK GIVE BABY'S OWN TABLETS The little ills of babyhood and childhood should be treated prompt- ly, or -they may prove serious. An occasional dose of Baby's Own Tablets will regulate the ee mach and bowels and keep your little ones well Or they will promptly restore health if sickness comes un- expectedly. Mrs. Lenora M. 1 Thontpsot', Oil Springs, Ont., says: "1 have used Baby's Own Tab - j lets for my little girls as occasion required, and have found them al - 1 ways of the greatest help. No mother, in my opinion, should be without the Tablets." Sold by me- dicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from' The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. WHY CATS RUN AFTER MICE. The traditional antipathy of cat and mouse has hitherto been re- t;a riled as a matter of pure instinct ; but a recent study by an acute and • ' HOME WORN We want at once reliable t'� pert observer demonstrates pret- ferent colored enamel, but the Pantie a`oh,tie ate uur new Aut;•n,atle Carpet t; clearly that pussy has no instine . emar test ones have a different, torr. srh":o ur spare limo. u • day eanty earn. -l. % rlto for full part1,1:1111,1111 tat a 1lnpallsc to kill and ant mice, fused jewel for each line. once. 'ILe i rr.i MeK. + 0., sox S(U, Oeillia, 0u/• nor the mouse' any instinctive fear Another revival is the old time -- ht -- of cats. A mouse may smell the 4L VES Rats• Them Without 11111k11111knose of inexily ericnced cat, or eelo,•ltrf 11'.,•'1.1 Fr•e. p Fa seed ('o„ Ltd., TorouW,[Ua1. even perch happon its back. fi- • overcome by the long as it does not run away, it 18 sent for the homely girl whets 'DEFECTIVE HEARING quite birth stone it is. Rafe. The instinct of the kit- Acnasticon—on•f "f the marvel. r•f ahs e!e tries: a e. In u.J ten is to chase any email, moving ,I,_�_— hr..ughve out the r:d. Write for estalogne oilers! Acoustic a 0.,o! Canada. Ltd., q8 Yong. '•deject, such as a hall, a spool a ANIIIALS Pi1EDI('T QI':1ItI:S, .•t.. Tor,'ntr. I -- .all, ora mouse. Pussy is not in - Dogs l)e'ertcd a 'Powe--('rorodi'• 2 tcrestcd in the mouse, but the mo - Leave Overcoats tom. If one day the kitten is I,eavc Ihr Orinoru, ar,, ,...1.,,:,., , 1 �,,,,t +.•• , ,t gh. she may accidentally dis- ,,.1. if ! I,�tl Domestic animals seem to be 'L''"' '•' •''" t'' (1 mea!, n'e't tet. there is meat inside the cap - especially 'susceptible to the ap- E3rltl•:h Ar,lorloe.r, Dyeing ce ture. Cats specialize their hunt• preach of the quake. In 1825 in - -- F- `8 •• ing, some catching mice, some ac - Chile every clog fled from the city I squirrels, and Romo birds, and it hcfore the inhabitants perceived the .cans in each caro to depend on nc- the faintestof■ t glut the ' t bents of discovery. Thug, n good catastrophe. In 1867 in Java in.- Cors!1;nrout, .sleet•-:, w •,te f. r !•r:' • 1.'+t. I tnoilser is not necessarily a cat with mediately hcfc.ro the earthquake Canadian Hide strong instinct for catching slice, every rooster crowed shrilly and @ & Skin Co(`i 0. lint one with a strung habil o[ do left the doomed town. In ins 111 as FRONT ST. EAST. TORONTO. OMT • I ing SO + Lhe city of Iquique the terrific dis• �_= -,. aster was announced many hours beforehnnd by1 great swarms of round pin, high in the middle, and set with row after row of small gannets. Thi.; makes a ]rice pre - Typewriters screaming gulls and other sea birds! Europeen engineers are said to which flew inland. On the Orino- be very appreciative of the value e > crocodiles invariably leave Inc us R of cetnent grouting for repairing de- river on the imminence of earth- fictive masonry, lining wells, and quake. Ve k �e �► r for snaking tunnel roofs water - five days before the earthquake tight. In Germany a well polluted that destroyed Elike in 373 IL l', Raid to hart, driven to the sur- by infiltrations was put into sat.ls- fnce idof the earth rives, molt,h, sus- factory condition by lowering into sell; and serpents tnat nest under- ita sheet iron drum, filling the ground. Before the Sicilian earth space between the drum and the quake of 1783 animals Carle In tee ltessahar,tos rem([ Walls of the well with Portland ce- inent. and withdrawing the drum surface, as well as various creatures noir the cement had set. The dam- aged masonry of a tunnel was re- paired by injecting liquid cement under pressure. air at a pressure of 78 pounds per ieiinre inch suf- ficed to force the cement into place. NEW USES OF CEMENT. Rented L' 4'. per month Six months II'.OJ Remington Typewrll•r Co., Llmlted, Hay Ft, 1 roltto, ra Masonic Temple, D radon, r:i. am ,t,ra. 1)o you trap or ,y Furs( tarn t'anada s I.re1►ci t dealer, 1 pay highest prices. Your shipments solicited. 1 pay mail and es- r:uutpt;:. Also lart;r',t dewier in iteeihides, Sheepsktns,etc. Quotations and shipping lags Fent (rte. (el the sea, especially fish, 1►t stat- JOHN HALLAM, TORONTO [+r ndous ntnnbers, among them also ' such as are found only in the great- s 't depths of the water. The unrest tel the animals also heralded the the recent. Sicilly and isnlir disasters. is of this remarkable in- st:nct of animals, reptiles. birds and fish is held by many obsersers t,, be responsible for their early perception. Other, att ribute to these creatures an unknown sixth their tails were frozen stiff, and if 011 -0, in its way as enigmatic as they wagged t hem they wouId the sense of locality in slam ani- bre;ik off." Is. Others say is is the sense et aring or their sensibility to a[,' ration that enables animals to rat lice the effect of the occurrences in the interior of the earth long be• fore mankind with cour••er senses can perceive it. But in thi' c'ase has arisen the ehject ion that the delicacy of t he nr.irnal senses exceeds that of the finest seinnngraphic apparatus. The animal. can foretell earthquakes with a probability that approaches ' oertsinty, and we by no means have aatiafactorily explained their super- iority to mankind in this regard. 1' !!,I, I \' DENMARK. Returned l..xplorer--"Yes, the cold wee so intense at the Pole we had to be yen• careful net to pet ('111' dugs." Miss Vonngthing---"Indred! Why was that 1" Het anted Explorer -"You sec, Kidneys Wrong 7'.• 1f th^r .ore r•,a 'r8 ir, deed►.r When the"r.l;: oreaku.es er disease the kidney, fail to alter the impurities from the bloodtrouhla comes at ,•Ie a Rarka•he. Rheumatism. ,*ria• 0.a. (irar.I P.abeles. (lata Rtonea acd the dead;, Bright's Disease* ate some of the reenits of neglected kidneys Or. Id orrice Indian Root Pills contain a most •Berttre dint• e;;r whish 'tree/teens and mien - elates the kidneys so that titer do their work tboro,gbly and well. iry Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills less the -aft,. pleasant and effec- tual worn) killer, Mother Braves' 11•orin Fxterntinntor; nothing equ- al, it. Procure n bottle and take it home. VILLAGE, IN THE Si:.1. 1n New Guinea the village of 'fupuselei is most remarkable. The [louses are all supported on piles, and stand out in the ocean a con- siderable distance from shore. This is to protect the villagers from the nttncks of the dreaded head-hunt- ers always looking out for victims. Other villages in this queer land are perched up in trees for the same reason. it's better to deserve success and not have it than to have success and not deserve it, although leu [.lctlsant. • Traffic in Skins Amounts to $250,- 000 a Year In Great Britain. If a consular report from Calcut- ta is to be credited, the common, ordinary, every -day rat, despised by everybody and everything except terriers and lean cats, may soon be an article of importance in com- merce. Says Consul Perry : "It has been found that the skin of this animal (the rat) is well adapted to a variety of purposes, such as the binding of books, the snaking of purses, gloves and other articles of feminine use and adornment. It is stated that already the traffic in this commodity amounts to about $250,000 a year in Great Britain, and advertisements have appeared for supplies of skins of the brown rat in lots of 100 to 100,000." Who knows, now that skunk farms are numerous in America, that rat farms will not soon he establish- ed'?? At any rate, here is an indus- try in which men have nothing to fear from female competition. A LiTTLE COLD. He caught a little cold - That was all. So the neighbors sadly said, As they gathered round his bed, When they heard that he was dead. He caught a little cold - That was all. (Puck) • 1999 -TRE BEST YEAR YETI One of the most remarkable things about the depression of 1908 was the rapidity with which busi- ness conditions recovered them- selves. 1907 was perhaps the best year in the history of Canada as far as business conditions were con- cerned, and 1908 showed every pro- mise of increased progress and, prosperity at the time the 11'ull Street panic upset conditions in the country to the South of 118 and brought about the money string- ency that was world-wide in its far reaching effect. Reports, as far as they have come in from Canada's leading Financi- al llistitutes, show progress un- precedented in their history. Per- haps the Most marked of such re- ports came from the Traders Rank of Canada, who have made pro- gress during the past year that will he extremely gratifying to both their customers and shareholders. The Traders Bank is regarded as one of the most solid Canadian Fi- nancia[ Institutions, and this year the progress they have achieved along the hues of conservative Banking methods has been great. Their liberal and far-sighted me- thods in dealing with their custom- ers have resulted in an enormous increase in deposits and to accom- modate their rapidly growing busi- i'ess they have had to increase their number of Branches in Canada to over nue hundred. In addition, they have recently increased their Dividend to shareholders to 8 per- cent. and Traders Rank stock is in demand at a very much enhanced figure. -4- GENEALOGICAL. She -"How far can your ances- try bo traced?" He -"Well, when my grandfa- ther resigned his position as cash- ier of a bank, they traced him as far as China, but he got away." It is the Farmer's Friend. - The farther will find in Dr. Thomas' Electric Oil a potent remedy for wounds or pains in the hotly or for affections of the respiratory organs and for household use generally. He will also find it a convenient friend Fa treating injured horses, rattle, etc., or relieving thous when attack• ed by colds, coughs or any kindred ailments to which they :are subject. THE PHILOSOPHER OF FOLLY. "When a man says, "and I know what I'm talking about,''' says the Philosopher of Foll', "the only way I can get even is by asking him to prove it." "The Ills of life" appear under ninny guises. Many of the physical ones and some t'f the trental could be prevented or even cured by a course of treatment with the saline waters of the "St. Catharines Well." A mild climate and pleas- ant environment aid in the process. Reached via Grand Trunk Railway System. A booklet with full information will be sent by audressing Jltanager, "The Welland," St. Catharines, Ont. Neglect of a cough or cold often SLOWW PROCESS. leads to Ferious trouble. To break Man very often runs in debt, up a cold in twenty-four hours and Beyond a doubt ; cure any cough that is curable, /nix But it is very safe Co bet That he creeps out. Try Murine Eye Remedy pure Whisky. Take a teaspoonful For Red, Weak, Weary, Watery Eyes. ©['Cry four hours. Volt Can 1)[11' firanalation, 1•:ye and Eye Bustin. Murine +n't Skinnrt; Soothes Eyc Paiu. these at any good drug .store and la ('ompounded hr Experienced Physicians; easily max them 111 a large bottle. ('ontains no Inlurioua or Prr,hibited Dulles. Try lluriee for Yuur Eye Troubles. Yea Will Like Murine. Try it in Baby's Eyes, for Healy Eyelids. Druggists Sell Murine Pretty School Teacher --"James, at 60c. The aurins Eye Remedy Co., ('hi• sago, will scud 1ou Interesting Eye Boake is 'to kiss an active or a passive pry verb t" Lames (oldest boy in the ---- class)--"Both." Pretty School Mrs. Newlywed (cheerfully) -"1)o Teacher -"How is that, James?" you remember, Torn, how, before tutees -"Active on the part of the wc were married, you used to tell feller, and passive on the part. of , etc I was worth n;y weight in the girl." Pretty school teacher gold?" Mr. Newlywed (abstracted - blushes and marks James perfect l') -"Yes; and do you remember ie grammar. how terribly thin you used to be then 1" The fill That Lends Them All,-- Selden transition from a hot to I ills are the most portableand and n cold temperature, exposure to compact of all Iltinea, and when rain, sitting in a draught, unseas- onable tof saki are the most accept- (meals substitution of fight for able of prepnrntions. But they must attest their power to be po- heavy clothing, are fruitful causes pular. As l'armelee's Vegetable of colds and the resultant cough so Pills me the most. popular of all Perilous to persons of weak lungs. pills they trust fully ►ncet all re- Amongthe many medicines for quirenients. Accurately compound- bronchial disorders so arising, there ed and composed of ingredients ' ie Bone better than }tickle's Anti - proven to he effective in regulating Consumptive Syrup. Try it and tee- the digestive organs. there is no corse convinced_ Price 25 cents. surer medicine to he had anywhere. two ounces of Glycerine, a half ounce of Virgin Oil of fine cent - pound pure and eight ounces of KISSING THE iROOK. April. 1009, brought into force a new rule in regard to taking the oath in the courts of New South wales, Each court was supplied with a new Testament. The first witncse to be sworn kissed the first leaf, which was then folded in the centre and turned otee. The see- ond witness to he sworn kissed rho second leaf, and the third witness tile third Ir+f, and se nn. When the hast leaf of the Rook has been kissed, a new Book is rerluistioned. HOIR5E OW NERS! USE Gcsatl'11• CAUSTIC BALSAM. A We •,8.47 MIA pw•r. •.r.. ••.I atiST•R •r►n1 less. a.w•r.. dl eN.lee tw. w , In big (e ... war w ►1.ni.► ea.4 ...44,5,4/147;,..14.1•11:4:71144. .c.t+ye.. el n.ts,.. VAS LaWsimix.w1LI, Ms Cu, Toros's, e'as. SOME LOSS. Stranger -"Restive do the people who live acres,* the road from you keep chickens!" Idastus--"Dey keeps some of 'cm, sag." One gond turn doesn't alwa}s get thr other it (f“—or—rt,. A DOSE OF J50 nic u» su�C u is as safe as R is effective. Guar- anteed to contain no opiates. it is Tey palatable too—children Utak. AN gleets, SB Carlo AN INCOME RETURN OF 6./0 IN THE FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS OF THE CANADA CEMENT COMPANY, Lttt'ITE7. SECURITY These bonds are secured by a First ifortr;age nn tie properties of the Canada Cenunt Company, Limited, They represent an actual investment in the property of practically 8 times the an (,ant o/ th.' purees outstanding bonds. She mills owned or controlled by Ibis Company are among the best established and most effi.•irntly equip- ped on the continent, with a capacitc, ire excess of .I,/;00.000 barrels per annum. They incicale The I.akrtield Portland Cement Co., Ltd., Alen(' eal, P Q. The LakeIield Portland Cement Co., Ltd., L,rl'{1ir/d, eta. The Gwen Sound Portland C'emstat Co., Ltd., ._S'l,alloso Lake, Ont. The Alberta Portland Cement Co., Ltd., Calgary, Alta. The Belleville Portland Cement Co., Ltd., Belleville, Ont. 7'110 International l'ortland Cement C'o.,Ltd.,llull, P.Q. The I'nlcan Portland Cement Co., Ltd., Alontreal,l'. Q. The Lehigh Portland Cement Co., Ltd., Belleville, Ont. 2/ie Canadian Portland Cement Co., Ltd., A1arlbauk and Port Colborne, Ont. Arrangements have also been merle to acquire a ccr(- trolling interest in the following conipanie.( '-- The Western Canada Cement d' Coal C'o., Ltd., Exs/tato, Alta. Ile Eastern Canada Portland Cement Co., Pd., Quebec, EARNINGS The net earnings in 1008 by seven of the constituent Companies, representing leas than fifty per cent. of the capacity of the new Company, anlouslted to Alice the present bond interest charge. Estimated yearly net earnings, $1,.400,000, based on the sales of the Companies comprised in the Aler'yer and the cost of manufacture under existing conditions, to- gether with the re•rtoration of normal prices. Droner and successful management. is assured by an efficient board of directory and capable cxecutire. Strategic position of the plants of the Canada Cement Company enables it to serve the trade in all parts of Canada. INCOME TO INVESTORS After careful investigation, we believe this bond issue to to well secured, and the bonds should form an attract. ire inrertn;ant at Par and accrued inreres' yielding siz per met. DOMi$I OJJ SECURITIES CORS' ORATI OJT( LIMITED HEAD OFFICE TO KO/4 TO - 16 etJ:O ST EAST %-rcNT/i EA L — kV/ /v/v/dc'EG -- LO/vc)O/v. ENG. Ravages of Consumption ALL HER RELATIVES HAD DIED OP CONSUMPTION in the year 1890,18 years ago, Mrs. C. S. Cerner, of Belie Is'e, NS.,was in a sad condition. All het relatives had died of consumption, and there was every iedicat:on that s.le was gain the same way. At this point her hutbandtune steel totry Psychine. The doctor who attecded as l Psychino was worthless; but it effected a wonderful cure. Eghtren years after in a Otter bear:ng date Aug•.+at 14, 1908. Mrs, Getnersays. "1 am better than 1 hare bees for years. My lungs have not troubled me since! took your treatment. My physician toll we 1 could pet take abetter tcaic than PS'iCNMVE, and 1 recommend it to ell who are suffering from Lung Trouble and Gea. awl Deb:! ty." Par sat kr .2 er'vruW. lig. a I1 per kettle. Dr. 7. A. SLOCUM LIMITED, TORONTO I'O(►It ARGl.-MI:IT. "It may be true," said Uncle Eben, "dot riches don't bring hnp- h nese. But flat ain't no good ar- gument foli goin' to de yuther ex- treme an' wrestlin' cif debts." Clean Stomach, ('Ivan Mind. - The stomach is the workshop of the vital functions and when it gets out of o: der the whole system clogs in sympathy. The spirits flag, the mind droops and work becomes im- possible. The first care should he to rester° healthful action of the stomach and the beat preparation for that purpose is Partuelce's Ve- getable ['ills. General use for years has won there it leading place in medicine. A trial will attest their value. ___ Kindly men fIon the name of fhb paper In writing to advertisers. After n roan gives his word, he should t ry to keep it. Some things go without, saying. but a w omen isn't OOP of them. The than who marries in haste of- ten has not leisure to repent it. Von are n philosopher of the be• -t type if you dent want what you can't get. The maiden whose face is also her fortune else 11:(1 hr• careful how she invests it. Thi hliridr- t Assn in tltr world :rs the trait who (loran t believe• ttn thing h(• can't ser. If gnu always rtattcd up f('i 1 rights. vet will have to wait a long time for a seat. "it is hard to tea.h an old dog new tricks," says Ma proverb. Yes; now • ant finding. Dre ed PcuUry ANY QUANTITY. Market Prices GtaA anieCd REMITTANCES DAM/ Ship by Express and f.-Jvise THE J. A. Mclean Proilucq Co. LrrMITLD, 74 to 70 Front St. East, Toronto ,101,4 ORAL cifA,,1L1 Al CAl, FEH',1u /1 LMS Radway's Ready Rae lief cores the. wont {,wins in from ens to twen•y mina,ea For Header tie 1wbe•her etch or nerrovst. Tooth- ache, N eurs(t a, Rhenmatlant, Lumbago pains and wsakno.• In the }meg, spine or kidney., around the deer pleurl.7, welling of the Iotnts. And 'taloa o1 all kinds.Iiad- way'* Hea•iv Ileflef will la a few days e;. toot a merman -n• cure. Kindly mention the name of this paper in writing to adept Deers. LIKELY. If all )nen were compelled to prac- tise what they preach the major- ity would discontinue the preach- ing habbit. Have you tried Holloway's Corn Cure? It has no equal for remov- ing these tro'.Iblesome cxcrer.cnecs as many have testified who have tried it. APOLOGIES TO MOTHER GOOSE Old Mot her Hubbard She wentto the cupboard, As always had been her habit. "I can't atlord beef," She murmured, with grief So she made her pour dog a Welsh rabbit. ISSUE NO. 50 St.