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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1905-04-20, Page 6HEALTH +4-7-1-144-1-1-14+1-14.1-14-14-14 hull' TO AVOII) 'T11L t;1ttPI'F. A great many people have formed the habit of alluding to every little cold as an "attack of grippe." It sounds touch more important, but happily. it is often not true. Any one who has once had a real attack of grippe is in small clanger of mis- taking any leeser complaint for it. It is true that it. has many of the signs of tree so -culled cold in the head. but added to these there is a prostration. an aching, a poisoning of ;he whole system of which plain influenza is fortunately not capable Every year there is more or less grippe, ranging from the really ap- patlinc epidemic of thirteen years ago. when the old and the feeble suc- cumbed in hundreds. to a limited number of fairly light cases here and there. \tach el the spreading of the grippe is by unite unnecessary contact. It is only fair for grippe patients to isolate themselves for a few days and mushier themselves contagious objee'ts. Promiscuous kissing, which is always foolishness. is a crime dur- ing a grippe epidemic. The patient should stay in ono roost in the care of a ;,hysician until active symptoms have: subsided. palpitation of the heart and weak :Much can bo done to avoid this spells, but the pills have Fully re - dread disease in other ways than stored nth and I stn now enjoying ty shunning the sulerers. This is better health than I ever expected to not always feasible, anyhow. while people ride in close cars and mix with their fellows in restaurants, sho!s and theatres, where the germ can he appropriated at any mo- ment. The surest way of avoidance is by keeping the system in good condition. The grippe germ is just like any other disease germ in this: that it needs a weakened point for its assault. 11 pe•oele spend hours in close, overhe.,ted places, and then face the keen outside• air without proper pro- tection in their clothes or proper precautions as to correct breathing, they are already prepared for their stifle'. of grippe. Old Time Business Becoming Pro - Wet fret are a most useful ally of Stable Once More. this trouble, and should never be "Thar sh' blo-o-ows!" The ancient risked in young or old. Most per- call, trumpeted by leathern lungs sons have heard of the man who from cloud -aspiring "crows' nests," wrote to the '('hues that he had cls- rings anew o'er all the time-honored cortreel that wet feet were the sole "whale -grounds," says a Province - causer of influenza, anti was answered town (Mass.) dispatch to the New by Cie .nun with two wooden legs York Herald As of yore the New who had grippe tivo years in succes- sion. Although too much stress can hardly be placed on the importance of warm. dry feet, the case is un- fortunately not quite so simple. There are anuuy ways in which grippe can acquire a hold it one is ready to catch it. Strengthen your fortress with a threefold wall -eat right, breathe right, sleep right. Only so shall disease find you scatheless. SIMPLE HOME ItI tt':DIh.S. A SPRING NEED. The Indoor Life of Winter is Hard on the Health. Not exactly sick -but not feeling quite well. 'That's the spring feel- ing. The reason -close contineireut indoors during the winter miuhths, breathing the impure air of betly ventilated houses, otticeu and v:ork- shops. Tho trouble may manifest itself in a variable appetite. little pimples or eruptions of the skin, a feeling of Wearite8s, and perhaps un occasional headache. or a twinge of neuralgia or rheumatism. Perhaps you think the trouble will pass WAR STORES AND FRAUD! HE TELLS THEM TO ASK THE t.O.F BRITAIN WAS BUNCOED OUT OF LARGE SUMS. Jams Sold Under Weight -Atm - munition Was Imperfectly Made. Losses, dettciencies, discrepancies, irregularities, these are not cheerful words in connection with the nation- al accounts for British subjects, but they sum up the story of the South African war stores, told in the re- port of the Comptroller and Auditor - General upon the store accounts of away -but it won't unless you drive tor he army issued recently. The first it out of the system by putting the scandal revealed relater to jam. The blood right with a health -giving st„ry is best lull iu the 1udiWr- tunic. And there is only one abso- General's own words: lutely certain, blood-renewiit . nerve- "It was noticed in the Durban sup - restoring tonic -Dr. Williams' fink ply account for Jule, 141(13, that Pills for Pale People. Thousands of 337.701 pounds of jam had been grateful people have testified that written utf, charged under the follow - these pills are the hest of all spring ing circumstances: On the sale of medicines. They actually make new surplus jars remaining on hand after blood: they brace the nerves and the close of the ear, the contractor strengthen every organ of the body. who purchased it found that. largo They make tired, depressed, ailing quantities of tins contained only 13 men, women and children bright, ac- ounces of jam; and as 1.350.81(3 01 five and strong. Mrs. N. Ferguson. these tins were held on charge as Ashfield, N.S., says: "For the bene- containing one pound of jam each, it fit it may be to others I take much became necessary to write oft the pleasure in saying that I have found charge of 337,704 pounds, in respect wonderful benefit from tho use of Dr. of the short height of four ounces in Williams' fink Pills. When I began each tin. It was seen on reference to tal:ing them I was so badly run some of the contracts for purchase of down that I could scarcely go about jam that they includes( a provision the house. T was also troubled with that it should be supplied in tins containing one {hound each. have again." If you want to be healthy in spring don't dose yourself with purgatives -- they only weaken -they can't cure. Don't experiment with other so-called tonics. Take 1)r. 1Villiamsi fink Pills at once and see how quickly they will banish all spring ailments, and ntnke you active and strong. Sold by all medicine dealers or sent by mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 by writing the Dr. Wi'tiarns' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. ATLANTIC WHALING. Several years ago one of the old school physicians who hind never lost a case of pneumonia where the pa- th 0t was under 60, said that he at- tributed his success largely to the AMOUNT OF LOSS. "I, therefore, requested that infor- mation might be furnished as to the terms of the vontrue'ts in these ceases, and as to the examination given to ins'.ire that full contract weights were delivered; also whether any other cases of short weight had been brought to not ice. and. finally, whether the deficiency was investigat- ed at the time by a court of inquiry JOHN J. BURNS CURED BY DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS. He Had Chronic Inflammation of the Kidneys -Says IIis Brother Foresters can Tell all About it. Darnley, 1'.1':.1., April 17 -(Special) -John .1. Burns, u prominent mem- ber of the 1. 0. 1•'. here, whose cure of Chronic Inflauunation of the Loins and Kidneys caused a sensa- tion some time ago, reports that he is still in splendid health. "Yes." says Mr. (turns, "toy cure is entirely satisfactory. I have hnd no trouble since I us -oft Podd's Kidney Pills. 'They drove away the disease from which 1 suffered for right years. "No. 1'11 never forget 11odd's kid- ney fills. The doctor could not help me. I got so bad I could scarcely walk, sit or sleep. I was about to give up entirely when an advertise- ment led ire to try Dodd's .Kidney Pills. Now I ant in good health. Doed's Kidney Pills saved lily life." If any one doubts Mr. Iturns' story ho simply refers theta to his brother Foresters. They all know how he suffered and that Dodd's Kidney Pills cured hint. f A little Sunlight Soap will clean cut glass and other articles until they shine and sparkle. Sunlight Soap will wash other things than clothes. No Breakfast Table complete without P An admirable food, with all its natural qualities intact, fitted to build up and maintain robust health, and to resist winter's extreme cold. It is a valuable diet for children C The Most Nutritloua and Economical. A ROYAL BOOKLET. GREW TIRED OF STUDYING The Grand Trunk Railway System are distributing a very handsome SCHURMAN'S SON IS NOW A booklet descriptive of the Royal Mus - LABORER, . koka llotel, that is situated in Lake lite oldest inhabited residence in ltosseau, in the .Muskoka Lakes. 1,1,, tnited kine dem is said to be • "highlands of Ontario." The publi- 1,1.111s '1111 ('11811,•, du the 1910 of President of Cornell Is Letting His cation is one giving a full descriptio, 1,1.1.e -tile sent of the the Isis of Son Cultivate a Taste for i of the attractions that may be found Learning. ' at this popular resort, handsomely i1- Ak•Lcod-part of which dates from lustrate(I nith colored prints of lake the ninth century, or a couple of �• While }hesiAent Jacob Gould Schur- and 1,Ianei scenery, the hotel itself, hundred years before the'cunluest of and reported to the 'Treasury. 1u turn of Cornell University is 011303- and Horny of the special featwoslint 1:nglund by lhillinni Lhc Norulun. (hese inquiries, which were addressed ing the pleasures of travelling in may he found there. It is printed on { "` to the War Oflico on =April 20, 19111, I Mexico and other southern cotntrieei '1'itcAre Not Violent in Action.- with his wife and daughter, his chi- fine enameled paper, enund in a cover some' persons, when they wish to 1 have, up to the present, received no gating the appearance of Morocco cleanse the stomach, resort to Epsom reply. The item of 1,583 pounds I est son, Hobert Schurman, aged 19 leather, to ith a picture of the hotel and other purgative salts. These aro shown on the lint of losses, .etc., 01 I years, is wielding a sledge ill the 1 speedy iu their action, but serve no per - and surroundings on the sante, and i ntnnemt good. Their nix produces in- the come to those %bo drink PURE TEA like Avoid ordinary teas if you care for SOUND, SWEET SLEEP, :tad ask for the specially manulxctured, carefully picked (BLUE RIBBON TEA. TRY THE RED LABEL. ONLY ONE BEST TEA -BLUE RIBBON'S Ili JAI'S KEEL' NO ANIMA't. Japan is a land without domestic animals. it is this circumstance which strikes tltu stranger so forcibly in looking upon .1apnn('st' landscapes. There are no cows, there are but few horses, and these are imported main- ly for the use of foreigners. The carts in the city streets are pulled and pushed by coolies, and the Pleasure carriages are drawn by men. There are but few dogs. there are 110 sht'ep, and wool is not used in clothing, silk and cotton being the staples. 'There are no pigs -pork is an unknown article of diet -there are no gouts. or mules. or donkeys. Wild animals there are. however. and in particular hears of enormous size. Lifebuoy Soap - disinfectant - Is strongly recommended by the medical profession es n safeguard against in- fectious diseases. 22 OI.D1:ST it1:SIDENCE. the account, represents this deficiency blacksmith shops of thi• (1oltun ci •lent c tills, and it persisted in they p Bridge and Coustruclipn Company the crest of the hotel embossed in I p not at the purchase rice of the jam. injure the stomach. or do they act for sistemty-five cents it day. high relief. A glance through thio upon the intestines in a beneficial way Privation has runny times visited booklet makes one long for the plea - this young man in the last month sure of Sumune•r and outdoor life. since he was sent out in the world and copier: may bo secured gratuit- upon his mettle. He has been coo- orlsly by applying to any Grand pelted to earn his bread by tho Trunk ticket office. strength of inexperienced aeons. but at the rate ut which the surplus jam was sold at Durban." BAD .AMMUNI'19ON. The Audit or-C:enerul's report 10 dated February 21, of the present year. His letter to the 11'ar Ottit•e of last April has therefore retrained When yo•ing Schurmun entered the Mistress -"Do you think that young unanswered for a year. Next university of which his father is pro- policeman who calls hore so often there is a little miscalculation do tho silent he showed a marked abhor- means business, Norah?" The Cook England "copper bottoms" cone) matter of suits. The numier provided rence to spending his hours in grind- (bltuhing)-"I think he do, mum. snoring homeward, bearing fat under the demobilization arrange- ing.tie ex{:ca•iene'ed difficulty with Iles begun to complain atoll. my freight of "sperm" and ivory from! meats was greatly in excess of the his studies during the first year, and cooking already." far Southern seas. Again is profit! requirements owing to. the "diflicul- last year his inclliciency in scholar - accruing from a pursuit long deemed! ty of forecasting. Soule of therm ship was more than ever evident. unremuncrative, for the I'hyseterI were hsol to the yet been e5ttroops at liutaloss 'THROWN ON TILE HOCKS. family has muhiplicd apace iu re-; After the final evaminalions ho cent years and sperm whaling is Twenty thousand were 801(1 b. coming to its own again. i der at a loss of £7,000. Then again, Some startlingly lucrative voyages! 50,000,000 rounds of ammuntion, have marked the progress of the bus -1, "imperfect and doubtful,"e were Mess of late. The Mer:eing Star,! brought back from South Africa for ( ft' a x - (:ancon, Sunbeam and others of the' ) field practice. Ihe \Aar ice sit Y. and Suddenly found himself that Iceland was once covered older ships have excelle•et their best (tended 13.000.000 rutut::s in tri- it.stranded upon the high rucks thrown show tress. previous records in point of phi nu- way, and found it "unsatisfactory u eon his o%rn resources. s.1 menallrich cargue brought home and sometimes dangerous." They the ith Ming helplessly about with 0111 The voter tailing medicine. Holloway's to swell the bunk accounts of owners tided to snake 28,000,000 rounds. ; ('leen Cure, failing es all kinds of corns, and officers. Even the smallest of 1'p to the present, however, accord-' a small nmount of Monet, be learned etc.: oven the most difficult to the schooner class have ",.truck luck' ing to the Auditor -General, only a that work was to be obtained at ree 1U. cannot withstand this wonderful l'' I .• hove been, (Ini•iou, N.V., land immeliutely bur- remedy. Minard's liniment used by Phisicians found himself hopelessly conditioned. Iceland possesses a large number of No helping hand was extended to trees, although it is only credited hire. and President Schurmun decided with having one. The climate and to make an example of his own son. soil are by no means unfavorable to Ile was "buste(1" from the uuiter- tre,-growing. and evidence exists to timely use of soap poultices, which and the renewed spectacle of lune small 1111111 )1_1 0f utr r p 1, • ried to Make application for o posi- wele made by having tho soap erre whalers "boiling" here and there over :cuntertetl, and some doubt has been tion with the n• Alt •h i St, Petersburg occupies; six large hos, then thickening with bran. In all the track of sea from the Azores expressed) as to the practicability of c ), k 1 g these dins, when 90 few, even among south of Walfrseh Iluy, west const of remaking the ammunition at a rens- somewhat experienced with 'hill- and many sitmll islands at the the farmers, make soft soap. a poul- Africa, reminds us of the palmy daysDoable cost. He has as:icd whether ery through his comiection ttith the mouth of the Neva. p oo. subject university, young Scl►urman knew Lice ,early as good can be made by of the American whale fishery, when using a weak lye, in place of the "spouts" were legion in all the soap. To make the lye. pour boil- Western ocean. ing water oter wood ashes. At Take the case of the schooner Elea - most drug store ► an alkaline pout - al, • B. Conwell. That craft left Fay- most can be purchased reads prepar- ed. al, whore she had landed her previous ed. which is s' ler to the soap pout- cutch, early in October, 1903, to tires of former years. to cases of cruise south. The hurricane that extreme tenderness, cracker crumbs swept the Acores October 9 caught can be used In place of the bran, her in its track and Gripped her of making it far lighter. Sometimes it is difficult to wring cloths nut of water sufficiently •hot all boats, etc., driving her to ('ape de Verde to report. Obliged to pro- ceed to St. Kitts, West Indies, to to attain t he desired result. One l procure new boats and repair. sho did not resume whaling until March, way is to place the cloth to be when she wens rtsbed north to the wenn}; inside of a dry towel, and 1 Hatteras ground. She tinned whales thin twist at the ends. A wringer a there, and in 'l7 days ander sighting treed in tents, or lie in (he open, where he chose to settle, and these `1( to s n l . pan nu1,y be (180(1. but the best is to 11801 her first sport she was homeward and thin, according to the Auditor- friends have more than onco indirect- Load 14) in Jeremy. and 15 degrees a steauter. If possible. have a bound, a full ship, reaching New General, "the consequent wastage is ly become acquainted with his un- warmer in •11113'. 11 it t r to the patient's J h t0( barrels f serious." At the Durban base sup- usual financial position lie never U113 III It nothin • about the work 1:11(1 unex-i hits been arrived at, and also whelIt r 6Salatica put him on crutches the liar Office has taken tiny action pect1edly at his door. He was neces- 8tLI y put at tho very bottom, and Jas. Smith. dairymen. of Grimsby• in regard to the question of an int- PP t 11 L common fent., writes: "Ary limbs were almost proved system of packing ammuni- tion, but without receiving any re- ply. WORSE BOOKKEEPING. The system of bookkeeping in the Bloemfontein Ordunnnce Department is next mentioned. In numerous in- stancts the total quantities recorded on the isn'ae of the ledger exceeded those on the receipt side. it appears also that the leilk of the stores at tho Bloemfontein depot aro still shel- oft a par with the otos (e workmen of the concern, using a useless from sciatica and rheumatism. sledge in the blacksmith shopand and. notwilbstending my esteem for b 111}..tcinns. 1 must gi.e the credit where cleaning by bund "pig iron." I �t Irclont;-. 1 am it cured man to -day, (411(1 South American J1'•&U01ntic Curo STICKS '10 I'C• I inti -t have all the credit. It's a ntar- His associates found occasion often tel -34 to find glaring faults with his at- Scotland is connected with Iceland tempts at work, but with a determi_ by a submerged bank at a depth of nation to master the first principles 500 fathoms. of the work he toiled more earnestly than ever. His natural spirit of Ask for Minard's a friendliness wort for him friends 4)d take no other among both sexes in the little town' • •k' i few cereus colder t1 ruin „ stove nos a Ihdtor(1 June 23, ttdt 1 ,urre s o e bed, and on it {,lace n basin of boil-BEST • and the decks still hearing ply dept. various boards ordered dun- complained. B1 SIT EXCURSION TO NEW YORK ing heater, and over this set the traces of the lust cal, the last whale ing 1902 and 1903 the destruction of President Schuman, convinced that Goes vin 1 act:atvannn, April 29th. and more than ordinary measures moat be $9.00. IiounA 'Tip from Buffalo. adopted to give to his son an un- $9.00. Full pnrticul(rs, A. Leadlay, (Ielstlandin; of the educational advnn- Toronto, or Fred P. Fox, Buffalo, tages at his disposal, flrst comiselleil. N. Y. then ordered the young man to at d his Studies, and, failing in uothI steans•r. The first time, the cloths will need to be wrung out of the water, but after that, all that is 11r9(.oal;V Is to place thein in tho steamer. The remembrance and use of the f '-at inn I remedies may having been taken only four days supplies-murstly meat, bucun• prior to arrival. vegetables -of the value of 20.3,027 The bark Canton, %those 18 pounds. The cause given is "deter - months' vo'. age, en:ling in Septem_ titration hastened by the want of Ser, 1902, yielded) 2(H► barrels oft proper storage -a circumstance be- e;pernt a record (spieling the best yowl the control of the officers at tho i 1 he , lois I tot'n cg. depot." ten simple ,arae y e t t n , c ay , k Rations to the taloa of attempts. put hint upon his own re-' prevent a severe illness. but greatly The bark Sunlit -am, too, ehe,ser £225,00( in all sere destroyed in sponsihility. to he avoided is the s,'if-adntinistra- cutch of the voyage iinniedintely pre- South Africa. As they were "sub- Young `churmnn ie a naemh0r of tion of drugs. No matter how much cerlint; is said to hive been %with jecte(1 to exceptional treatment, it I he Phi Kappa 1'si Fraternity., He t rule possible to re- , imminent in class politics. cover a part of their tt value from the common Pens° and self-reliance we $8./,(1(10, was a prince favorite of ,ons not its n way 1 met have. the most of its know nit- fortune. this bels box of a ship., smite ely nothing of the real effecte of re,ching N.'t'. leer() sl June 26 from n contra. tors." the Carious drugs upon floe system. 22 menthe' trip with a grand total A Wrolwieh arsenal stock -laking in As for nttself. i should pity even a u` 2,•100 t•nrrels sltrrin, ah11081 the 11102 disclosed "lnrge discrepancies.' sick cat who was compelled to lap helmet. catch. time and el•e:ttt1(3 colt- 'These stuck -takings were ordered, tho i.Iered, of the entire wailing record.' results of which have not yet Imen pp any nnt'rlicimil doses of my con- r. ('unirrlunicatei to the Auditor -Geller- t -♦ I al's Department. It is promised that VALUABLE TO MO'I'Hi• tel. I "the mutter still not be lost sight Flt1'IT• lir.• Fruit alone will net sustain life Baby's Own 'Tablets are for child - for any length of time, but helps ren of all eget+-1 hey ere equally to i m11 sh n variety in the diet. good fur the new-born hake or the ltl'' MIA'M POOH(lltl';AT VA115. It .1 1,11410es and improves app..- t -green li;.. er 1 ilIgestiun, reitetes Chir:.t. It else coli., h ,lisisti„t1, censti'ea- iut.l ietroducee stater into your thee teething ()modes. :liarrhoe,,. system nets as n bit nt,te or nstrin- and simple fever. She 'Patel is hookgrist.- tlnnutates the hidneys nn 1 up colds. pri''.ent croup, rend promote 8up'.lie s the meanie salts necessary healthy sleep. They are guarani. ed to pi wee nutriment. not to contain a particle of opiate or oily of the polsnnv (mind tit so- dolleed "soothing" medicines. Everymother who has lise;l these Tablets speaks of thein in the hish('st'•rafse. Mrs. T. 'l'lnilick, Pittston. Ont.,' snye:-"I have used 13aby's Oen Tab- lets with the most satisfactory re- sults. I can 1, nl'tmend thein to all mothers as a remedy for teething and other troubles of childhood." Yon can get the Tablets from nny medicine dealer, or by mail ctt 2:1 ce11te n box by writing The or. Wil- liams Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. ceIl ,•hind. 'Ilhev will prulmp Among the laxatives are figs. poetess (Intel, nectarine's, oranges a d ullelherriee. 'Ilse astringents are blackberries, dewbcr, fee, rn.pberries, ponmgran- at. M. quinces, pears, wild cherries. cranberries and medlars. 'the kinds used for diuretics are graft. e. black current e, peaches, w•hort Ieherriea and prickly pears. The refrieernnts are red and white cur- rants. aooseberroes. leptons. limos and .ltetdes Apples are useful RS a stomach 90 - dative. and will relieve nausea, and even se•n-slcknese. Dnnghter Goo hire lip from, her novel)-"Pnpn, in time of trial, what do you euppo9e brings the most com- fort to a man's' l'apa-" (n ncq'lit- horrid. or antique and perfectly lel, 1 should think." 10' ely." "I say, Maud," •.aid Mande, "did you ser .lire. .tinkle*' new vase?" "Yes, isn't it perfectly horrid?" "i don't know yet. 1 hat' n't f„nnd out whether 11 is modern and perfectly The pres.•nt 1' r Is 1 he fount h upon whirpt 11118,18 has entered within the last Hovequarters of a e ntury. Iler test wile with 'I'nrha•y. It iliolten nn ex;,en.i.tof u,ul0,111 d n loss of 1'_0,urc $I 000 nv,1rn 1'htoeat wanens in 18.4 Twenty-six years later clime the ('rimenn, in which ('ranee an.] Fn. Lind look n hand. It sons spread neer 1851-8; and cn-t 81,- eeeeturiefet0 end 145,(8'fl met). 'Then 10 1477 followed a further fight with •1'er!('3. in whit h $950,000,000 wits expended,• and 180,001) men dis- posed of. ltutedn is said to have an available war hod of $500,000,- 000. '1'itE.E 5110111.1) l'AY nI:N'T. l'rohnbly the most co'iitty tree in the world is the (:into tree which grows in Wood Street, In the City of London. it of clips space which would bring in a rental of $1.250 pier annum. and this cnpitnlieed 4)t thirty year,' purchase gives a value of *37,:e1l0. 'I'f'A('UP I'l1IL(►SOi'IIY. An .•xeert is a man who does not get 1411 eoed when cross-exautin,d. A fault which huu,hlen a 19811 is of more wee to hlut than a 110.111 ac- tion which pulls hits up with ptid.e. Tho young Iady who 1s receiving attention from a young man will do well to inquire if his mother gets any. It is better to right your wrongs while they aro yosng and tender than to nurse them until they are old and tough. ferry man thinks every ether trfhn has his price, ile who takes goer( carr •,f the days nerd gelee himself no soorry ove r the yens. A woman (1uatutuntiesstn11.1 why her husband his In work ser ;well to make both en'.s meet. when 4e is su much cleverer than other men. TURKISH PRINTING OFFi('ES. All printing establishments in 'Tur- key, according to it new law, may have only one door. and that open- ing on to the street. \%ihdut+s must be covered with close -m, shed) wire - netting. so that no papers c;tn he handed through. A statement be made a year in ethane.. of the amount of ink required, a hieh u ill be supplied by the Sift' e. A specimen of everything printed is to be kept and twist be Amen itt any time to a police inspector on pain of a fin "I got my husband to admit. that he was it fool to -day." "(low (lid you ninnuge it?" "i showed hire soak' letters he wrote me daring our courtship." in its Inst .tI stages 0 cold i9 a local ailment easily dealt with. lint ninny neglect it and the result 1, often the devclopaient of .Ilstressing seizures of the bronchial tubes and lungs that ren- der life miserab,e for the unhappy vic- tim. As a first aid there is enthieg In the handy medicine line so certain In curative results its pickle's Anti-Con- atunptive Syrup, the far-famed remedy for colds .and coughs Rc'l10O1. D.1'rllS. .\II 110w Vc110018 in Switzerland have n portion of the ground flour appropriated for baths. Each class bathes about once a fortnight, sum- mer and u inter. Seep is used, and a warns hath is followed by n choler on'. Sick children and those Itncing ta.in diss tses are eetlnded. Parmeleo's Vegetable Pills answer all purposes in this respect, and have no superior. Him -"Yes, ho's an artist, a musician. and a poet." He --"Is he? Poor fellow! I had no idea that he was so poverty-stricken as all thet." Minard's liniment lumbe ,man's friend There is hardly anything so foolish as imagining tliat people are crazy to be reformed. FOR 01/Eft SIXTY MEANS. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used by millions of mothers for their children while teething. It soothes the child, softens the gums. allays pain, cures wlndcolic, regulates the stomach and bowels, ands Is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. 'Twenty-five cents it bottle. Sold by druggists throughout the world. Be tore and ask for "Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup." 22-04 "Yours is rather a discouraging profession, is it not?" someone ask- ed the man who hopes to make an airship. "No," replied the (atter; "things are always looking up with us, evert if we rarely get. there!" An End to 11111o9s Headache.-Ittl-- ousness, which Is caused by excessive bile in tho stomach, has a marked ef- fect upon the nerves, and often mani- fests itself by severe headache. This is the tnot distressing headache one tan have. 'There are headaches from toll, from fever, and front other causes. but the most excruciating of all is tare o:!1- ous headache. Pnrmelee's Vegauthts Pills will cure it --cure it almost immed- iately. It. will disappear as soon ea the Pills operate. There is not.h:ngg surer in the treatment of bilious head- ache. First Fly -"What Inakes you so disgruntled?" Second Fly-"Ilere I've leen biting a billiard ball Ity mistake for the last ten minutes." Strong word* by a N sty York Spe- Wallet -"After years of testing and comparison I have no hesitation in saying that Dr. Agnew's Cure for tae Heart is the quickest, safest, and sure - est known to medical science. I use it in my own practice. It relieves the most acute forms of heart ailment in- side of thirty minutes and never (nils." -35 Recent travellers In 'Tibet have no- tices) that while the etTects of rare- fied air are severely felt at altitude.. of between 11,000 and 1(3,000 feet, on going yet higher• all diengr•eenblo sensations pass off. 11011 SALi:.--610 ACRES, UNIA1- proved grain Iund. good soil, every acre is tillable. 21 nulos southwest of Craik. Assiniboia 'Penns $0.110 per acro. 13.04) cash, balance 5 years at O p.c. 0. A. Kohler, Ilutchio.on, Minn.. U.S.A lo 1\Olt SA LE -Two r: 00D SAleDV loam faro,.. near Waterford, Nor- folk county; 97 and 50 acres: 30 acres grain; lair buildings; possession itt o nce. It. .8. Robinson, R'uterford, lent. Stump and Tree Pullers aelfis:whortng and Stump. an, holed. Points Mug new. POI an ordinary stump III 1) all n.. t e.. Ito 6 a,raa at a aat- 1ln::. LIrerent rices to salt alt knock of ,lead:. eta. Fortilustreted catalog (Valeta Powerful, Handy, Low Priced. Milne Mfg. Oe. 915 Ninth St., nmouth, lll, eusomenomemmeee I believe MIN:11{D'S LINIMi•:N'l' will cure every case of Diphtheria. Riverdale. MIIS. REIUIBEN (BAKER. I believe MINAiII►'S LINIJl1•:NT will prone,.. erot'.th of hair. 31I1S. ('IIAS ANDERSON. Stanley. 1'. 1':. I. 1 believe 3lIN.\It1YS I.INiMIi?N'I' 1s the best household remedy on earth. A1.1'1'I'IIl AS 1 (11,EY. Ott City, Ont. tt FOR LAMP OIL ECONOMY Sarnia USE Prime OIL White No real need to buy the more expensive oils if GOOD BURNER is used and KEPT CLEAN. If you want a BIG L}GIIT---,heel( oR YOUR GAS JETS 1N 058 - Queen TRY A 011 y SE'TUL Lamp The Choicest Oil Made is PRATT'S ASTRAL For Sale by Dealers. nig QUEEN CITY OIL CO., T rerTitEi CLEA_NINQ WAIL R'"' LADIES' a a a sulTs° Use be doe* esrfsetty by ow French Proems. Try 16 WINS AMERICAN OVUM CO. (11t0811110w.f. TORONTO, OTTAWA a QUEBZZO Ile -"So you are in the habit of talking to yourself." She -"Yes. You see, I've got to toll somebody. end if I tell it to myself I'mi sure that it won't get any farther." NO -I' 111 :A 1 "I'1 l'UL. A mother was .t • ' Iaeard telling her little boy that if he continued icing nnoightt sho would die mei ne.el• come hack are' alone. 111th the in- nocency of babyhood, he threw hie arms shout his mother's neck and promised to be good. ile we'll(' not have been a natural child If he had not, forgotten all about it, as he did in a few moments. and this time the mother clue(' her eyes and feigned the deathlike sleep. The little one made every effort to arouse his mo- ther. and again repeated his prom - tee of sting good. At this she open- ed her eyes, and the pleasure of tha eh id 3:4) w no hnnnde. Many mo- thers hate done the sante thing; but it is not he a1•t iful to net a lie. IS ;UE NO. 1&-05 Mother (:raves' Worm Exterminator (10119 not require the help of any pur- gative medicine to complete the cure. Give it a triol and bo convinced. "All things come to him who waits." "Yes, and when they come ho finds that they weren't worth waiting for!" Kidnoy Cry.- Pain In the back is the cry of the kidneys for help. To neglect tho cal( Is to deliver the body over to a disease cruel. ruthless, and / ally life destroying. South American I1(id- ney Curo has power akin to miraculous In helping the needy kidneys out of the mire of disease. It relieves in six hours. -38 The deepest sounding yet made in the oceans is the Aldrich beep, to the east of New Zealand. Hero the sen Is :30,1)80 fret deep. KeHp Hinarti's Liniment in the hoose 'The largest island in the world is New Guinea. 3013,000 square mils, Great Britain is 43,826 square mike. S unningseree, the outcome of ncgle't, or bail blond. have a never -failing balm in Dr. Agnew's Ointment. Will heal lain most stubborn cases. Soothes irrita- tion almost instantly niter pest appli- cation. It relieves all Itching and burn- ing skin diseases In a day. 1t cures pile.. in :1 to 5 nights. 85 cents. -89 She sen in the Roth Polar Bonin consists of two different, kinds et anter -nn upper layer of low temper- ature nn.l net .'ry salt. and n low- er layer of a r, tat ively high temper- ature and extremely 8:+1in0, As the Oil Mats In. the Pain flubs Out. -Applied to lite seat of a pain in any part of the body the skin absorbs the soothing 11/1111111/11 under brisk fric- tion and the lint lent obtains almost in - St ant relief The results 01 the use of Dr. 'Phomas Eclirtric 0d have sur - • ked nanny who were uunrquainted with its gmtlitiea. and once known it will not he rep Cited. TO +1 -- 'rhe "1l'nll,d Cities" ••1 , 1 nn lire well nein.'el, for the 11.. me sine mind, ti by wenn n0 1. 1 i .., in height, and from. 16 to :1t in lir. act h. The ('iI, of 1i .• /1,1`1 is surrounded by a • .111 1n 1i 1 ", , ir- clllnfe0'enCe. When the little folks take c'1,' and coughs, don't neglect them and let them strain the tentter membranes of their lungs. Give thein Shiloh's Consumption Cure T talc It will cure them quickly and strengthen their lungs. ,` It is pleaeant to take, , Price., 21k., 10c., sad 11.00. NM t w• • •