HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1906-06-14, Page 3a000� PALE, WEAK WOMEN. lel u . v.t� Ai•' GOLD. 1. ili1R ADOIt IS A PEACEFUL LAND.
SLIGHTED LOVEAVENGED
Cain Nen Health and Strength Throueli :%ruled Guards Protect One hundred , There Is No Court or Jail, MaUistrate or
Dr. Williunts' Pink fills. Thousand Nos ereitlns. Policeman.
sleitinet• l.ucania, which Sir W11141111 MacGregor, Governor cf
lljdl(Anaemiais just the Williams' name for The C+tnur,l
GIRL.
tld:udl le s \' fuuudlandl, of wl►ii.h Province r.a-
Ur. \\'rlliutn�1'+1,k I'►Ils left Liverpool fur New
Y`'ili rc•cen y, ,,
for Pale People actually utuhe new
dud on board live tons of bullion and brodor is a dependent•)•, has recently.
blood. Can any cure be more direct or sl,eeie valued at halt a million sterling' Issued a report of scientific anti oilicutl
certain?
lilue►d is bound to cure blood- A portion of this sRil,n'ent was in the visit \vhict► he made to that remote sea-
-% Successful Rival Was Denounced as bioeless, Dr. Williams' fink Pills [scut of 111dt` is sovereigns,h vvere
board last sut'tntcr, and among other
the Leader of a Gant; of c ure anaemia juet as food cures Luft- carried 1,y p" aspects of the subjecthe [trots other
her, They aur d Mrs. Clare Cool:, a to l.ivcrpunl• cially of the absence of crime in that
Ilurt)lars. }aunt! English woman who recently Thr uruot elaborate precautions were t.e, ,ion.
taken at Euston to safeguard the tree- k
crone le this county from Portsmouth, Sir \\ rtliam says, has a
„sure -
itself
was brought from the British l.r+t ratlor,
Slighted love bus just been avenging England, and is at present residers' at resident population of 1u,rri)a►, of \wirers
itself 111 two cases in a very different Prince's leidet•, Halifax (a)., N. S.,
'she 1 -finer I3r1nk in ten \wooden boars, bound 3,5(X) are white, settle,' Been, its south
tit:+tur been the now state recourse rito � t\s: "1 uta an enthusiastic be1'e er in
with great hoops of iron. Guarded by coast. Many of the Indians are south
value of 1)r. Williams' fink ('ills specialty' selected dc•tc?c:lives and con -
the knife uud the revolver, writes, a `• stables, it was placed in a special lout breeds, and there are 3,(Tl>t) Esq riir aux
Paris correspondent of the Loddon Tele- as a cure for amentia. I had auff.•i cdl stab car, which can hold .£200,000 peciain se'rlttered along the northern \valerlruttt,
grapll. In each instance the methods burn the trouble almost from chill- In addition it is visited each summer by
1.a\ e certainly not been devoid of ori- hood but a few ears ago it developed golds. some 20,(lr►0 Newfoundlanders, vi t acit \\ ie eo-
y The car was locked and armed de-
givality, but �vlule the author of the into �a severe tyle of the trouble. y gage in fishing, «hick is the chic[ pur-
suit bus been requested to hold himself tc•ctives took their places in a small cont- g• b g'
le the disposal of the police, • cc.trbloodlessleanddln\y eulirey ystem was pertinent at the refs of the bullion quit of these people. Yet there is no
P the other � ynttrt nr jail, in;tr!islrale or policenuut
has wore himself any amount of !;t'a- run down. 1 suffered from headaches, CO!((!(( �trIntent, into which they could eo ani other otlic•d•t• of th,� law on ihi7
tee through small heir -% The train did
tllude from the family which had scorn- d zziness and weak. shells, and my
fully rejected[ his matrimonial advances. not stop between London and Liverpool,
hero No. 1, if such a terns can be ap- al of
fila•[t to a gay law student somewhat
addietel to !legation, had been making
ut to a petty brunette in the l.utin
(Marler, but the girl, although not
YOUNG
° FOLKS
0000 }oo
AN ALPHABET OF 1NANIMATES.
U was an Umbrella
Who mourned one day,
'When 1 aro bhut up,
1 have netting to say.'
Useful Umbrella.
1' was a \'ace
1 tSlap said to Itself,
rust be quite old;
I ani placed on the shelf.'
Valuable; Vase.
4V \\rLa Wheel
Who, \whorl they engined
Why be did not go,
Replied he was tired.
Weary old Wheel.
X was a Xebec,
A very fine boat,
\Vin raid, "1 can't 'avim,
But 1 think I can float."
hcelleat Xebec.
V was a Yardstick
Who said, "I've three feet,
Ec 1 think 1 will tithe
A walk down the street."
Yellowish Yardstick.
7 was a Zither
Who hadn't a tongue,
But he srdd that. he felt
Completely unstrung.
''/. uiour old Zither.
THE LITTLE RAILROAD HERO.
Andy Moore was a little country boy.
eicelietitnes he wore a cap and sometimes
he slid nut. Ile, perhaps, thought his
snaggy hair was a good enough covering
for lits head. Ile ted not care at all
ai+o:st his looks. Ile knew a great deal
more about squirrels and bird's -nests
Shan he did about the fashions.
Andy's horse wits a rough house on
the sidle of a 111ll. It was built of mud
HOW A JILTED PARISIAN PUNISHED
A
friends feared that I was going into a
decline. I tried tonics and emulsions,
tut without benefit. Ther 11 friend who
ltd used t)r. Williams' Pink Pills ter
the sante tomb!, advised air to try
teem. In a short time they began to
currently supposed to be particulariy 1•elp me and in a couple of months I
Hardt-hearted, had fur some reason or
micellcr sent hire al.out his business.
'1 he youth's vanity had been consider-
ably wounded, he had vowed to pay her
out, and \' hen a night or two ago she
was quite well. tate color having re-
turned to nnv face, my appetite inl-
i roved! and 1 had gained in weight. I
(an strongly' recommend Dr. \\'illiarus'
Pink fills to all anaemic girls and wo-
s.our:ht to repose of her downy couch men."
in her triol little chamber, high up in The pale nnarmic perste' needs only \Ii,r11 of the same pr•ecatitions were
t \which time the precious boxes
\Sere [ider• observation. Cipher mes-
sages had been sent to the more import-
ant stations on the route, and every pre-
caution was taken to prevent any pcs-
sible holding up of the car. The offi-
cials of the London and North-\\'e•stern
\\ ere relieved of a heavy responsibility
\when the boxes of gold reached the
steamer in safely, for the railway
(iembane w0111(1 have even responsib'e
if any loss had occurred during the
je,urney,
1,000 utiles of seaboard, where all there
people are wresting a subsistence from
the ocean. For thirty-three years tier.'
has been no session of court held, 0041
in fifty years the only criminal charge
which is recorded is that against nn
Esquimau whose jealousy was aroused
ur;ninst a rival in his wife's affection,
and who shot the roan as he walked
with her. Forty years ago there was a
circuit court sent there every summer,
but as it found nothing to do it was
abolished. iit the past Labrador \t.•ns a
famous pirate stronghold and required
a French squadron to reduce it.
the h:euse \where she dwelt, and was one ihirig- new blood. 1)r. \\'illiarns' taken In the shipment of bullion valued Unusual attention has been celled to
pit composing herself to slumber, she 1'irik ('ills do only one thing — they rt xereenoo \whieh nr'rived at Soillltanap- Labrador within the last year and this
was startled by a weird noise. She tnnl:e new bland. They won't cure ton on the \Valnmer Castle recently. This may lead to a change. \\'hen any ser -
opened her eyes, and, to her dismay, he- any disease that icn't originally Cali' 'd valuable cargo was consigned to Lon- ions charge is made now a magistrate
!cid a tall object attired in a vo- t,v hacf mood. Rut when 1)r, \Vit- c'.on, is sent from Newfoundland to attend
acts \\bite robe standing at the foot of limns' !'int: Fills replace had lend ...--.-- to it.
her bed. \'ith gond blond they strike slraiisht t
Terror kept the fascinating brunette the root and cause of all common des A Medicine Chest. in Itself.—Only the
mule, telt when, in low drip tones, the cases like rrnacrria, headaches and well-tn-do eon afford to possess a nmeth- ]APS \\'A�i'1' LONGER LEGS.
w orris, "I have come to fetch you and ilov
backaches. rheumatism, indigestion halt- ( int' chest, but 1)r. 'homes Eclectrle Japanese scientists attribute the su
to bear you away from this world." rr►le4u. St. Vitus laud e. kidney trouble
(til, which is n medicine chest in itself I ,
were uttered by the mysterious visitor, and the secret troubles that eves v wo- tering a remedy for rheumatism, loin. r error stature of the English-speaking
he n, sore throat, colds, coctd•hs, en- rat, s to their meat eralint, I►ubils, and
the poor girl screamed out, rr nn knows butt. nunt� of (hem lila• to g 1, the Emperor is reported to be consider-
lall: about, even to their dnctc,rs. Dr. 1.irh. asthma anti a pn ant healer fur ing a scheme to put the nation on a
"A 6110 'I'I A GHOST!"
\\'lllein's' Pink Pills rare sold by • 11 wenin(i5• cuts, bruises, sprains, etc., is
reach of the acetest, owing ! to Marr[ diet to ritike his subjeels grow
and. bounding from her cough into the medicine ine dealers or by rinil at 50 cents within the rep f tiiller. A native physician of Tokio,
middle of the tiny room, fell prate on n box or six loxes for S .51) from the its clt'apness. It should be In every `\ I1i) «as educated in England, 1, tet-
hers
floor. Attracted by the noise, neigh- hr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, house. westing the general use of the. bicycle
-
Lars rushed in to find (tie chamber Ont. to achieve the saruo purpose. In his
cpinien the bicycle is the most suc-
A Berlin contemporary has discovered eessful body builder and muscle (le -
the) Germany's holding of foreign obit- \eloper the English people possess. lie
gaeons totals $5,009, or heir tinges the envies the English length of limb. Ile
recommends that young Jetts. of both
r•xes, he taught early in youth to ride
the bicycle.
and logs, with ]toles fur windows. empty, save for the presence of its ten -
Now, perhaps you may wonder how ant, who was lying in a state of in -
w a are goiiig to find a little hero in a sensibility. The police and a doctor
1 oor country boy, living in a rnad were promptly sent for, and when af-
I►otise. But wait a little. The diamond ter an hour's interval, the heroine of this
is a coarse, drill stone till it is cut and grim adventure had been restored to
polished; and there was the heart of a consciousness, site related that she had
true hero under Andy's torn jacket.
received the unwelcome visit of a spirit.
Near the but of Andy's father was a The officials, ito\veyvr, beim; decidedly
railway• 'I'ite boy often wutched the sceptid'aI on this point, started on an
[;luck engines us they came pulling
investigation, with the result that file
Fast, giving out great clouds of steam
mischief was traced to the law student,
Lind smoke, and screeching through the who confessed that he had gut up the
valleys and under the hills like thud scene to punish tate lovely brunette for
things. her rejection of his overtures, and that
One day as Andy was crossing the be had obtained entrance to her room
MARRIAGE TANGLE.
Signor Zenonr'. of Milan, Dors not Know
"Where He Are."
Cases of persons getting married
their knowledge fortunately
rare, w Iic i is all the more reason to
ate, of Milan, laity, who is sorely per-
plexed, in fact, he does not know
without ia'lr are
GERMANY'S \VAR CHEST.
amount of the French \var Inderrnity—
e sire -Aug instance of the enormous rate
a'. which the wealth of the empire has
in recent years. This fig-
- • s been cited as a reply to the
contention that finevicia stress woo
accumulated
1 ! t.rc hu 1 tf Landlady : "'That new hoarder is
synlpatltirr with Signor Zenone ['shat. d t would eittler married or a widower," 1)atlgh-
restl'aitn Germany from n great \va1• ow tel' : "\\'t y. 10111lltlln, tlr' Sil\'S he is a
., int[ to the ditlld:ully or realizing all this bachelor 1" 1.a11dliady : ens: •t yntl be -
\\here he are, and no one can tell rtioitvy. it is forgotten (tint ihe� erudite sieve it. When he opens his pnct(et-
him. The circumstances of his strange has n \vat chest fund of book to pay his Lill he always turns his
predirantt•nt are as follows : %mane's \\ hick was set apart from the French back to me."
line, he aw that that \vas something ([•mitt, Roberto a 1101rircl 1010 ri 1 :.:ill11ds against the curving of nnuther
t. - means or false key Ile I1ns not file •futlter of a fnn'ily, titer : \,l dirt'. Phis enorntou5 sum in gold
wrong. Ile did not l.no\ti much about been arrested, but, as said above, has A Carefully Prepared Pill.— !shirt
railways, for he was very young; but enamoured of a young woman 0111 ! Ira, heart lying in the Julius Tower at
to hold himself at the disposal of the P y 8 time and attention were expended in the
. , E nddi�,ht , and married her, posini. .. ; Spandau. experimenting with the ingredients that
cor►nissary• itis bachelor brother Zenone, whose „ enter into the composition of f'arrnelee's
Strltnr No. 2 had made his advances to identification papers he had In some Cucumbers and melons are forbidden ,
a lovely girl, the daughter of retired P ! \'e ►e'lable I ills before, they were brought
manner managed to purloin. Thus, i trill[" to ninny persons so constituted b
tradespeople, for what is called le hon Roberto Pandarani led a double life.' that the le.,st irdudgc•nce is followed sty fered to e state
o theill nu'Ulcch tt\Vhrntere1•frr other
st (if-
rr.otif,' that is 1n say, his intentions were Recentlyhe died somewhat sudldenly, 1, atlac•i:s of Cholera, dysentery, ri 'n; ,1, ,
1 e s' Y, E P• f gilds may be, i armelee's \'et;rtablc I ells
leaving things in a pretty mess. Pori etc. These persons are not aware that are the result of much expert study,
Zenone found himself to his girth sur'• I they can indulge to their heart's con- and all persons sufft'r•i1►g from dysilcp-
prise married to a young woman he had i lent if they have on h;urd (1 1olile of sit or disnrdere•d Jiver and kidneys ntay
Ur. J. D. Kellugeg2s 1)yscntrry f:ordiul• ,infidcnlly (wee') lliern as bcin + what
1 r► medicine that will f=ive, immediate c to- they are represented le be.
[.hauling was surely \\ Tong, ons„ and Andy
I ad heard of cariragcs being thrown off
e.,hen the rails were out of place.
Just then he guard a low, distant
noise. A train was coming! Ile was
only a boy, but perhaps he could stop hon arab:(', and he meant mal-i.lg.•. Un
e train in some way. Ile felt that he
fortunately, the voting man. althrriit;h
1 ['acing an excellent reputation, was
ger, so the heftily. \vhieh indulged in
ambitions projects for the settlement of
the pretty damsel, gave tains politely to
understand that 1:e• was no match for
tier. Not loft_ rifler the occurrence of
niu -t try, for there was nobody else to
dc, it.
Andy never thought that he might be
killed. but \vent and stood right In the
Huddle of the line, just in front of the
place i have told you 1bo1lt, and stretch -
out his little arms as far apart as ho this little ceorelc there appeared on the
could. scene
On, on came the train, nearer and A VER)' S\IAR'1' YOUTH,
nearer. and louder and iou Berl The
('river saw the tiny on the line, and whis- who rave himself out as having already
Iled for him to get out of the way, a splendid situation, which brought hint
Andy did not stir an inch. :n e2.500 a year, and was only a step -
Again the engine whistled. The boy ling -done to a far more brilliant posi-
never moved; he might have been made tion. The girl and her parerets were
(' clone for ell the notice he took of it. completely dazzled, and witho t start -
So the driver had to stop the train. ing on the slightest inquiry received
Ife jumped down from the c1 c ine, him with open arras. The wedding day
end ran along the track towards Andy, was fixed, the trousseau purchased, anti
'1 he train was )ate. and the driver was relatives and friends were assembled ut
angry. But when he saw how the thrive n dinner party which was to be a pre -
little fellow had sawed his life, anti ttto hide to the great event. nue justice had
!Ives of all the pnple in the carriages, leen done to the viands, and dessert
his anger changed to gladness, w ith sundry bottles of sparkling cham-
Everybody got out of the train to see F,ngne had horn laid on the table, \when
what was the mutter. Then they saw the rejected suitor, who had been in-
thnt if Andy had not stopped the train, eluded in the invitations just by way
of showing that there was no ill -feeling,
rose to his feet and asked leave to make
n little speech. How very noble of hint.
the family and the other guests ex-
rentleieen, as they ionked at their wives elnlrrled to themselves. but their horror
and children. wiped their eyes, and said: may \ve1l be imagined when he de-
•'r;otl b!esc the boy!' noirece ! his successful rival es n burg-
•+ And that Is not all. They took 0111 lrtr who was making n gond thing by
iheic purees and rnncse up a large sum his nefarious !rheic. and
er money for hint, lint to pay hire for ,,,\S A WEDDING PRESENT''
[whet he 11nd done -they knew they
( midi never 410 lint ---but to Ogee the threw en the bible a bundle of inissivee
Mlle lar). better than wnrds rnaild show 1.l�lr•,••-cet1 by n''orn liees to the inrli-
fem. how grateful they felt In him. fila] in (t..estion. \witnnl he described
(Coed. breve little Andy! The passen• n• the ring leader of the gang.
for:, all \':•rnfn down his name _- Arid. All rwre were turned to word the bride
Mee -re -mei the re!- where 1,e li:-ret. gr ::• ,.'„•t i. it he uttered nal a ward[.
Fifteen y r^r•G lin\•d' p••- &,•�1 cine0 .\n'le'.e i well 1•1;err•hrd clucks rind tottering
the cnrringes \wr,+lld !MVO lama ihrovn
(town it sleep hank and dashed to pieces.
The ladies kissed Andy's rough. freck-
lee face. and cried over hint; and the
1 race deed. and if eel wish to know steps he tried In make this why to the
where he is woe. 1 «i!1 tell von. ile Is dear, but he was collared by the father
driver on this very railway. \vitt' indignation nt the cruel trick that
he had played. and a moment later was
committed to the
cusToi)V OF THE POLICE,
who promptly conveyed him to the de -
1 of nt the Prefecture. It seems' ihr,t
by Ii, Steelferd, late of the Saroutik the r't•jec let! suitor, partly out of je;a!-
Museum. on "flying snakes. These eUsy and partly out of r;n iuslly, as he
snakes arra eliml,crs. and a wonderful was shy oda menus inclines! to tnka� his
provision of nntcire has been mndie for live] nt his \'nett. had entered into
Mein to break their fen in case of aoci- friendly relictions with him. and during
dent when nt a height front the grounel. ane of his vistls to his dweliing had
They have a sort of hinge line in the , discovered a parcel of letters. which tae
thin. nn either side o1 the tx,dv, and teal contrived to abstract, and which
1 y to secular content -lion the Ventral'rtciniitted of no doubt ass to the nature
cur face of the reptile is drawn in so as ! of the very lnet•tttive profession \whtrh
to become quite cnncnve nerd the body the V•,ung men had embraced. The
rr.ore flrett•n,d. \\'hen falling. instead girl nndl her pnrcnte are, howryer. en
tdf \\ riggbng ac other snakes do. they faa'e flit to tli' rejected salter for hey -
held their bodies pnrfectty rigid anis' ine saved her fr tit n shocking fate that
elide down slowly to the ground, which It tanks /Is If tie' may not hnyr to Play
thee reach al quite an angle from where the sorry part of n rejected Suitor 0111011
their fall began.
--i
SNAKES THAT 1'r.Y.
Al the last meeting of the London 7.o-
Olot:id'aI steely some notes were read
DID SHE ORi'r'rt THEM ?
A handsome English girt. recently re-
turned from Spain. was recounting her
•xpertrnees to a circle of friends. among
whnnn was a Spaniard.
"The thing that delighted) me most,''
phe sold, "was that charming practice
they have In Spain of offering you in -
Shiftily what you niny chance to a41 -
mire."
"no you approve of the custom i"
*eked the tani•h friend.
"Oh, yes' was the reply.
"senorita, you hive very beautiful
Epee' exclaimed the tmpulsdve Spaniard.
1d,ntter. The IrotiSceicil Is nUl readv. it
W Lite he' n pity to weete it. and, eller
all. ns the retired lradesrnnn is vert•
ccmfor tably nut and the only Ot jrcton
to the yntllh 1s his lee!: of fertatne, the
matter may 1 e arranged. ire. at nnv
rote, net'[) not ['Tread env llnp!ensent
dis•-lo'ures on the e\ e of his o\'. n ninr-
ringe.
Mrs. figgnn—"1 nntteo that you Leave
el last get acquainted with your rtt•xt-
c:o.�r neighbor, who has lived) alnngi ulc
nl you for the Last ten yt•nrc." \frs.
U':\' no ---"Yes; \\ e were introduced to
s•aetl other nt the l'y ratnids (,f Egypt.
anti i found her a delightful compan-
ion. \\'e became very Intimate."
never 11101, (111(1 1110 11)1(1 . discovered c I b
that she was sister-in-law to herself—a 1 tt t ll d t
brain -racking complication happily rarer lief. aril is a sure cute for all summer
in civilized countries. The question' complaints,
now is : Can the parties be legally miss Dauber : —"I—can generally tell
divorced in Italy under these Circum- cu- "You see, my son, every time that you %\'hat a person's prnfcssi•n10 is by looking
stances? Though the case is a painful are naughty, papa gets a grey hair." at his fisc :hiss Gushe (silting for a
portrait):"Nov isn't that a comckienee?
Do you knew, the very first time I saw
your face I said to myself, '1'11 bet that
1f • dogbites yam deal be scared. Bathe the \�r'illatt paints' 1"
wound wth aold water and cover 11 with a cloth
on which weenies Cerate h,.e been freely
spread. The Cerate relieves the pain caused by
the sting of insects.
one, espeeinlly to Roberto Panarani's
first wife, yet the comic elementis not
lacking, and, suitably elaborated, might
serve as the central plot of a stage
play.
CIIILDIIOOD AILMENTS.
Most of the troubles that afflict lit-
tle ones may be traced to the stomach
cr bowels and if these are put right ttte
child will get well and thrive well.
Baby's Own Tablets will cure all sto-
mach and bowel ailments, and all ttte
c.ther minor troubles of babyhood and
childhood. And the mother hes the
guarantee of a government analyst
that this medicine contains no puison-
cus opiate or harmful drug. Mrs. Wil-
t ert McKenzie, Chelmsford, Ont., says:
"My little girl was troubled with obsti-
rate constipation In such an extent
that we dial not think she would live.
She cried almost constantly and was
wasting away. 1 got a box of Baby's
Own 'tablets. and in three days found
n great improvement. 1 continued giv-
ing her the 'l'able•ts for nearly a
month. and every trace of the trouble
has disipperdred. end she has since been
a bright. healthy child nrtd has grown
nicely." You can get the Tablets from
nnv medicine dente►• nr Iv nlnil at 25
r'a'nts a box by writing The 1)r. Wil-
liams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont.
A FATHERLY LONGING.
A gene -sized bay rens hurrying along
t1►it site[. dragging his two-year (l(1
t rnthcr after hire. 111 spite of the loud
protests of the child, t\ yeti a benevolent -
looking old gentlemen slopped hire.
"My son." said the olds gentleman, re-
garclin,, hitt with kindly ryes, "beet
old are yeti?"
"l'welve." answered the tiny.
"You're a stout lad for that age. 1
should have taken you to be fourlecr►,
Never been sick much, have yowl '
"Ne sir.
"i llto i fat not. You enjoy vnur
w►, lues, sleep lil:o a top. and can play
t all nil day without getting tired, can't
you?"
"Yep sir."
stire of ft, 1 \wish 1 hied n bay
r' Voli."
' \\'hdnt for?"
"en 1 could turn him nye?' my knre
ends sprees; him. Pick up lint haby and
carry hits. your young snwnge•, or 1
511n11 lie tempted to consider you nnv
I`oy, for all praetical purposes, right
now-"
"1 Wee we'ndinc arc- n\v ernlint of n
woman being gored to &nth by n hone, -
Iv e'ov- (lonrhrrh e Ww." remanded
vaunt,' Dudel.Igh. "\\'enily. 1 cawn't
imagines n more hnwwi1,1e affair. can
you. Miss rnuslique?" "No. Mr. i)i►,I•s-
leigh." replied Miss Ceitetigne, will a
mighty yawn--"unteee it is being bared
to death by a calf !"
Most of the Ihtnce thrl tom.' to tho o
‘who wait are (rifle state by the tt►ne
they arrive.
"Olt ! but you must have been naughty.
Look at grandpa 1"
"I came near eloping once," said the
sweet young thing." "Indeed!" "Yes;
we had quite made up our minds."
"Who?" "Papa and I- but I couldn't
find a man who would elope with me 1"
The healthy glow disappearing from
the cheek and moaning acrd restless-
ness at night are sure symptoms of
worms in children. no not fail to get
a bottle of Mother Graves' Worm Ex-
terminator; it Is an effectual medicine.
"it's n strange thing," said Willie
\\'ishinglon, "every time i try to sing
my dog howls." "Yes," replied Miss
Cayenne: "i have always thought that
dogs ranked almost with human beings
in intelligence."
Are your corns harder to remove
than those that afters have had? hnwe
they not hail the wont kind? Have they
not been eered ldy using Holloway's
(:orn Cure? Try a battle.
"Von ndvet•Iive that (here 19 a flne
strewn of water nn the place, but 1 don't
see it." remarked a chanper who \vented
to rent a small farm. "Just work that
pump !length. a 1111le," said the land-
lnrd, "nodi you Will Fre 0 fine stream f
\water'. yon don't expect to have the
Ningara Falls on the place for $27.50 a
month, do you?'
A Quick Recovery from Paver and all sleb•
gess 114 always the cats' when " Ferrovlre " the
but tonic is uso-l. It builds, It strengthens, it
gives new life. Try it.
UNLIGH
OAP
Wash oilcloths
T and linoleums with
warm water and
Sunlight Soap, rinse clean and wipe
dry. The colors will be preserved
and the surface unharmed.
Common soaps fade the colors and
injure the surface. Sunlight Soap clears, freshens and preserves
oilcloths and linoleums.
Sunlight Soap washes clothes white without injury to the most
delicate fabrics, or to the hands, for it contains nothing that can
injure either clothes or hands.
Sunlight Soap is better
than other soaps, but is best
when used in the Sunlight
way (foLow directions).
Equally good with hard
or soft water.
353
LEVER BROTHERS LIMBED, Toronto
ANLIGAr 1.•
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C:1. 3tv M1111.11. M*, avt a. 7EZ1* CD 1221.
" k,cping Evcslastingly at it Brings Suc:esa."
PEDLAR'S CORIit'(:All:a) IRON is made on a 3G,OCO Ib. press (tl►t• only
one in Canada) one corrugation at a t,iiie, and is guurentccd true smith
straight to size.
\Ve carry a Gee ton stock in Oshawa. Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto and
London and can ship ordinary requirements the ,erne day older is reeei\ cel.
Made in 1 inch. 2 incur or Z„ inch corrugations in ,hOOts any length rip
to 10 feet in 28, 26, 2S, 22, 20, 18 griller, both 1'nirieel and Galvanized.
This class of materiel is most suitable far Fireproofing Barns, Factory,
Mill and Warehouse Buildings and is water and wind f,roof.
Corrugated Ridges, Lead \\'ashets grid Gel\ nnize d Nails carried in stock.
Send Specifications to your nearest office for catulnt;ues and prices.
THE PEDLAR PEOPLE
�ortlreal, 011e, I { r'an, Bel 1 ioromO, Oi 1, I Ivo, Om. Poe I fc. V'cncoorer,B.G.
Et Ponder st.
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Write your nearest Office.-111:An OFFICI( AND W01:Ky-OSIIAWA, Ont
Largest makers of Sheet Metal Building Materials under the I3ritistt Flag.
in Western Canada1i;,° ' e14
ds s
Saskatchewan, only 8 miles from two railway+, C.P.B. t (i.T.r.
Strong 11,41, Wiper ant. plough land, spring week, so sloughs.
About 40 miles Y.R. of in4LLan Head. Price 510.50 per sore.
Write for map and 1n11 particulars.
R. PARSONS. qt Wellesley Street. Tonnage. Canada.
CREEDS OF
Interesting
An
TILE PRISONER.
Statistics
British
interesting
British
About Convicts
Prisons.
return
was
In
issued
"the Horne Ofiice, de-
clared religious creeds" of the prisoners
Mattie : "What has become of your in each of his Majesty's prisons in Great
anti -slant; society that you took so much Britain on the 28th March lust. The
iitcrest in a few months ago?" Helen : prisoners on that day in England end
"Oh, it's in the consomme. The president \Vales numbered 21,580 and the return
got nutty and imagined she was the classifies them according to the follow -
he
only dent in the pan, so we gave her
•
c
the williesillies and the dinky
-clink aSsOia-
tion shot the chutes."
A Successful Medicine. — Everyone
wishes to be successful in any under-
taking in which he may engage. It is
therefore, extremely gratifying to the
hrol,rietors of I'armelee's Vegetable Pills
It; know that their efforts to compound
a medicine which would prove a bless-
ing to mankind have been successful
tyond their expectations. The endorse -
tion of these Pills by the public Is a
Uunr•nntee that 8 pill has been pro-
duced which will fultil everything
claimed for it.
"She didn't speak to her husband for
six months." "\ty I it roust have been
very uncn►nforinble." "Yes --for her."
Sunlight Soap is better than ether maps,
►nt is best when used in the Sunlight wy.
Buy Sunlight Beep and follow directions.
A RAFT OF BEER BARRELS.
S.
Terrible Voyage of 2,000 Mites by FA -
caped Consiclrr.
An irishttaan, who lied been in a fif+ht
\with a neighhnr. hall one of his ra►', ai- A sensational story of the sea is re -
chewed riff. He rensullyd a few- Wed by the officers of the German
err cone. 10in;' the h! inl_ing of n proe- (demure. Wllicite d, \\ hill has Orli%edd at
eution. and. ; nor a suluewlinl lengthy
nrcrnint of the difficulty. meted his sue y
es follow' : "1 v •oidia'[ [hind
fur myself. lawyer; lea 1'd
poison In raise n famy will
(,nrdener: tIn n j;►cailt deal
teat 1. beneath them.
Cydney, Australia. from tete islands of
the dlisntar,•k Archipelago.
A few weeks ego s.ex Frcneh convicts
sn much
link like front Ntw Caledonia were discovered on
rte ear,'► it 'Thuile portion of the Island) on New
Britain in a deplorable condition, and
or tieing questioned it was nscertnincd
that they. with len others. had escaped
from Netiruca nearly twelve months
of work
ego.
They eonctrurtel several ratty from
s!n\es nI Leer barrel. and r if';'d d their
frail craft with sails of the most prirni•
ttvr (Icscrii,llon.
Oar of the r:atic, orrui,iedl by six
men. rifler many analis, safely reaeh-
eo an a:nlnhtrbited pr,rlinn nt New Bri-
tain, nater a terrible voyage of nearly
2.00 milts. For four months the mein
dere Irntnping In r;enreh of CIvtiizatlon,
and e\•entually they were found and
brought to tlerbertshohe.
Ilia kg . "Thea Isn't a man in town
who ran keep the conversational hall
rolling 111(e our friend Geyrnke."
Wit ke : "Nonsense I Ne never says any-
thing worth listening to." Hicks : "No;
but he does it lot of things worth talking
about."
ing denominations :
(:hutch of England 16.0.89, Rornnn
(Catholics 4,397, Jews 257, Wesleyan
352, Methodist New Cnnnexinn 8. Primi-
tive Methodist fly, Bible Chrictinns 5,
United Methodists 8, Methodist Free
Church 2, Calvinistic Methodist 29,
Congregationalist 53, Presbyterian 7J,
Baptist 132. Salvation Array 11, I'ni-
terian 13, Quaker 1, Plymouth Ili-eth-
ren 1, Christian Brethren 1, Greek
Church 4, Lutheran 19, \\'nldensinn 1,
Mnhomednn rind Buddhist 3. Spiritual-
ist 1, Atheist 22.nn religion 26, not as-
corteinod 1; Iotas 21,580.
in Scotland there were nn the enme
day in prisons and police cells 2,157
persons, classified thus : Prestytericrns
1.724, Boman Catholics 981. Episcopa-
lians 146, Lutheran 1, and Jews 5.
"Didn't the lecturer feel hurt when so
runny in the audience fell asleep during
the sermon?" "Oh, no; it encournged
hist to keep nn." "now so?'
he was conceited enough to think They
were nodding approval of \'hut ho
said 1"
slsu i �iLU �i�?IL1► tJL jiu�.
tier* Is Something that will be Welcome
News to Many a Discouraged One.
" For sereral years
I have been troubled
lith b:•3 around my
brat, shortness of
breath, in fact, if I
walked my usual gait
my breath wonld get
so Ahcrt I would be
compelled to make
emend stops during
\Yu.1.IAss it. Asap. my walk.
" Of late my fond did not digest properly.
It turned Rout in my stomach, causing me
Creat datum's; often, too, 1 bad disagree.
' Me aKaobs of beiohlog gas and heartburn.
" I was bothered with severe pales across
the mall of my bask sad the less[ bending
or t+srniy would mom mete) almost ery oat.
" I woe Oeduesel to try Dr. Leeahssdt's
row
Ano•Fill sod hem the very iint Sound
" For the last taws swaths 11 lave bad
no recurrence of .y former eospislsls, so I
bousd to soy AsIt.P111 boo ladsed mod
tete.
V le the ysl■.tary p1M.
es.t of W..
Y. esd, of 11th Q�sel� t O■t
A!I •W PEI 1111111.Sy?le wi.ody 11tW area wok •.isss•
assets tor* we* WA. • NO
Magistrate (to Pat) : "You ere charged
with std tiling a 1,af from a baker's cart.
What have von to say for yd,t self ?"
Pat : "Nothing, sot•; except that the doc-
tor toted me Oi !fillet ate stale, bread for
hie dyspepsy, so Oi had to stale it."
Wilsons
FLY
PADS
THE ONLT
THIN() THAT
KILLS THEM ALL'
AVOID POOR IMITATIONS.,
Bold by all Druggists and General Morelli)
and by matt.
TEN CENTS PERPACKET PROM
ARCHDALE WILSON
HAMILTON. ONT.
200 Men Wanted at Once
in various parts of the Dominion, as
vt hole or spare time tagrills, to sell s
high grade sl,e' l; of hardy and well -
grown 11. ei rigid plants. Go-ahead and
(•nr, 't,• men cern !Hake a very profit-
aele I u,it:,'-c of se!lidug this stock, which
le well kn ,\s rl. 1.114eral terms and a
cd ua;.late d,ut,it. 10rn0 tSSItn paid week-
ly Amply at once to
E. D. SMIT11,
IleIdrrlriph Nurseries,
Winona, Onlarie.
r'stnt,lished over n quarter of a century.
CHENILLE CURTAINS
see alt keds of house Hengist, else
1110 CURTAINS ort`II1% tNIW.
Write to es sheet gaunt
MITIis AfM1al0AN I MB1MO •B., Bea las. Mestress
G�,
'.EILIBOROU
.�N9fechoCICLIG
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THE NEW C O1.I RIN FAt:E DOWN
cement block machine; nn levers
nor cogwheel,' to get out of order; very
rapid and simple in operation; makes
6, 10 or 12 inch walls, 4 or 8 inches toga,
In various designs; we also rnanufti,•ture
brick machines. sill moulds, chimney
block, angle end various eller rnnul,is;
cache for catalogue showing (-OR And
elate your requirements. Tee cotton
Manufacturing Co., Walkerville_ Ont.
NOM NO. 23-04.