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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1906-07-12, Page 3� N-i•-i�l••1-t-Mi-trh'1-M H:-fi•'i-l-i-f' // = j / HEALT BI SIN(: r ;utLS. Need Richt, lied Blood to Stand Worry and Straits of Business Hours. 13uslne's overtaxes a woutan's strength. \\'cu6, luneuuhing it h lade under the strain. Tttry risk health ri.ther than lose employment aed the Toss of health means the loss of beauty. 1huusands of earnest intelligent young women who earn a livelihood away from Lome in public offices, and business es- tablishments are silent, suffering vic- tims of overtaxed nerves um) deficiency u' sl^""^n. he.muse their blood supra is the the res inn iso lies be ue the qui sir th 1'i l fie ri 1!. nn Th 111 m' itis Who po cd ed� ent us 11 i 1ik ra col sh w+1 les. is the nil ba rill( mi nn rte.. ar.. "G11OWING PAINS." The evil that may be caused by a • phrase is well exemplified by tate tesla "growing pains." Shiny a cripple ta- nsy owes his misfortune to the Incl that the first symptoms of his disease were misinterpreted. The • recury}ing peil-g, of which he complained, which caused (andK) limp at times or to cry out in his keep, were called by his parents growing pains, and were thought to sig- oily nothing more than the effort of na- tlure to adjust the growing bones and muscles ar1�sid sinews to each other. Of cou►•ae every child has innumer- able little aches and pains, the result of fatigue, slight sprains, stone -bruises, and the like, and it is w• II that fond parents should not take too touch notice of thele lest they foster a disposition in the child to worry over illness. The cause of such occasional pains is usually apparent and a night's rest or n day in the house win dispel it. But when the pain recurs from time to lime without evident cause, or when ordinary romping during the day is followed by a night of aching, and perhaps n limp fol• a day or two, it is possible that there is some serious un- derlying cause, and lite family physi- cian should be consulted. Frequent complaint of pain in the knee 1s one of the signs of beginning hip dis- ease, but examination shows the knee to he apparentlysound,ipains s mad so de, ham 1 dome iagnosis of growing the real (rouble in the hip overlooked, ellen until it is too late to prevent per- manent lameness. Although not called growing pains, repented attacks of stomach-ache in children should not be slighted, for they • may be a symptom of early spinal dis- ease. The complaint of pain in the sto- mach, when not referable to green ap- ples or a surfeit of pastry, especially when the complaint is made at the close of the day or during the night, should excite suspicion, and if often repeated, should indicate the necessity of a care- ful examination of the spine. Growing pains may be due to rheumatism, which, it not detected and correctly treated, rnny lend to disease of the heart. A less serious trouble, but one de- manding medical treatment, which may cnuse an aching in the limbs, is malaria. This is a dangerous diagnosis, for if in- correct it may be as serious in its tson• sequences as that of growing pnins. and ""even if the child has had an unmistak- able attnek of malaria. the parent should not be content with that explanation of it; aches and pains; but should refer the matter to the doctor. 1t should always be remembered thnt giowlh is a normal process, and should no more be accompanied by pain than digestion or breathing.—Youth's Com- panion. ITONEY FOn ANAEMIA. A French journal relates that a young wQlnan suffering from severe anaemia 11* -told by en eminent physician that he could not cure her. but advised a trial of diet of milk and honey, Hided by strolls in the woods. This simple treat- 1 n ent, In a few months, restored her ex- �� haustcd body. ki A foe Mr pia hot Mr the hal opl n rr the yes dui An Another case Is mentioned in which honey saved the life of a babe. Obliged to resort to the bottle, it was fed on cow's milk swetened with sugar. But soon obstinate constipation required the constant use of laxatives. This abnor- mal condition was finally radically modi- fied by the use of honey in place of ugar in the milk. RULES FOR THE EYES. When the eyes ache, close thele for five minutes. When they burn bathe them in water as hot as can be borne, with a dash of witch -hazel in it.. After weeping. bathe them in rose-water, and Iny n towel wet in rosewater over them for five minutes. When they are blood- shot, sleep more. \\'hen the whites are yi (low and the pupils dull, consult the doctor about your diet. FOn TIIE THROAT.. Every morning, before dressing, sponge the neck, throat, and chest with L 1 old water, and rub dry with a large bath towel; not only will this make you less liable to take cold, but it will broad- en the chest and 1111 out the unsightly little hollows. The Throat also will soon become round and firm. VALUE OF \NATER. \\ alcr Is an Invaluable aid to the trnnty of the complexion. 11 should be taken before retiring. ns well as in the meriting, and between meals in gener- (us quantities. Al least three pints a dee the a 1 1` It, n no flu "111 ace rea out Jay ndu gro bre mos pin plc ble dy cio wit e In Believes in Ism!, Trumps. Tlie Bev. A. N. t:,,ni•, r. \I.:\., vicar of Fil y. the fashionable \ erkshire sea - bide reser,. by his loin; walks in the past twenty years has earned the title el '"Phe \\'alking Person." At present the reverend gentleman is engaged on a l'Ikt miles walk in Sweden. These long tramps are Mr. Cooper's idem way of spending n holiday, and the seeing of other countries. Ile commenced in 188.41,when he walked from Filey to London, tut thnt walk fades Into significance when compered with subsequent efforts In 1tss9 ho had his first foreign tour, when he walked from Hamburg to Paris. In 1890 he tramped across Belgium. anti Iwo years inter walked round Holland, in Baur he walked from Filey to Venice in 1003 to Monte Carlo. and in 1901 he looted it over the Pyrenees into Spain. He walks on nn average 27 miles n day. Ht Is n tall. welt -built specimen of mils. ealar Christinr:ity, nnd, In addition to Items an owe w tiler, Is also an Inter. Wing lecturer. 11 N1 sumo—ra re fresh from the glucose factory," "Freezlne," he said. was a powder sold to preserve meat like cold storage. Ile admitted thnt 11 might keep meats trent spoiling, but it was injurious to health, being composed of sulphite of soda and red coal tar dye. KEEP CHILDitEN \YEI.L. Stomach and bowel troubles kill thousands el little ones during the hots weather. Diurihorn, dysentery and cholera 'titanium sometimes coin) without warning and if prompt aid is not at hand the child may be beyond aid In few hours. If you want to keep your children henrly, rosy and hill of e during the hot weather give them occasional dose of nnhy's Own Tab. This medicine prevents tithes* cures it when it comes unexpected- And the mother has the guarantee government analyst that this nledi- is nhsolutely safe. Mrs. W. J. roe, Sintnluta, Sask., says:--"i'nr e than three years Baby's Own Tab- is abis the only medicine 1 have given children, and 1 think the Tablets in - mule for stontneh end bowel tutu- " sold by all medicine dealers or moil al 2:r cents n box from The Williams Medicine Co., (Brockville, Ont. Keep the Tablets in the house. Sunight Soap is better than other Soaps but is best when used in the Sunlight way. Buy Sunlight Soap and follow directions Sunlight Soap KILLING TIIE COCKROACH BOOKS FOR 111E BLiND. There are at least five towns beide: London where n special department of h. 1 ft nothing behind. books for the bind is kept up in con- ;\'ler some years of delay and red nccllon with th.' free library. Thee are laps, dining w•h'eh the professional Liverpool, Birmingham. Penzance, i'ly- gntherrvl in hit $25 with regularity rind mouth and \\'ick. Liverpool. one ct the 1: equency. n postal employee. after th liking 1110 metier over. cnncluded that inasmuch ns plaster of pnris was found in cockroaches only after death it slips, hnve been introduced to the Cnckronch•s anatomy by the professinnnl. The . ecret evidently was not whnl to use, bug how to make the insect swallow it. To make it swallow the sugar was easy. Why yens 11 that the rn cies would swilnevv the plaster of pari laid out for them I.y the professiona and would not tenth that offered the by Hie government? Mature deliberation led him t the conclusion that Ilse reason was lit l S S TISH GOVERNMENT'S LANG HUNT FOR TIRADE SECIIM'. Problem Was Ilow to Make pie Bugs Eat Plaslcr of Paris With t a 1 Their Sugar. ably few persons are aware that tut•at habitat of the cockroach is a I poslofllce. Most of the buildings d to that purpose are old, all cf are dirty and every one of them ve with roaches. .1'0 are professional rat catchers roach killers in all countries, but methods they adopt are usually secrets, and probably no two men the same process. The only con - upon which they will work is hey shall have the building en - to tt uselves from a cer'ain hour tight, ntil a certain hour in the ng a that no ono shall be al- to spy upon them. the time it is necessary to resume cockroach could distinguish ebetveen T plaster of paris mud the sugar, and that the professional must possess some secret drugs which he nixed with the other ingredients in such u manner as to blind the cockroach's fine sense of discrimination in such matters. This led to a long series of experi- ment,. during which the number el cockroaches in English postoltices in- cest -0-(A until it reached the maximum recorded since the days of Rowland leis `n sure• ssful were the British poste flice authorities in breeding roaches that the services of the professional had to be called in twice as often as they were before the postofllce went into the business. BUT THIS COULD NOT LAST. Somewhere, sometime , surely, in the dark byways of °flicial life, there oust be found a man 01 to grapple with any problem, no matter haw inunense. This much desired individual happened along about a year ego, hence the retirement of the professional to the undisturbed enjoyment of his well gotten gains. Inasmuch as no drug or other admix- ture seemed to have the power to make the cockroach lose its fine power of di.s- cernmeni in the matter of the difference between plaster of paris and sugar, 11 would seem to be worth while to inquire by what sense or senses the distinction was Blade. This led to the discovery that the cockroach, while it alight be very clever in some respects, has its limits in the matter of differentiation, and that if the sugar and the plaster of flcent canoe (rips. Altitude 2,0(0 feet pnris were absolutely alike in every- above 1►a level. Pure and exhilarating thing but taste, it would swallow both r•e. Just the place for a young f Having atmos loan Inp pal ht his summer holidays. An UNLIGHT $5.000 oaRwAb rainy Sagltisppro,is I la.; inlurx•us cheteica:• es auy term of sd*1teratwa. is equally good with hard or soft water. If you use Sunlight Soap in the Sunlight way (follow directions) you need not boil nor rub your clothes, and yet you will get better results than with boiling and hard rubbing in the old-fashioned way. As Sunlight Soap contains no injurious chemicals and is perfectly pure, the most delicate fabrics and dainty si!ks and laces may be washed without the slightest injury. Lever Brothers Limited, Toronto Your money refunded by the dealer from v.4iom you law Sunlight Soap if you fund arty cause for complaint. LOUR St'%I%IER OUTING. If you are fond of fishing, canoeing, camping or the study of wild- animals look up the Algonquin National lurk of Ontario for your summer outing. A fish and game preserve of 2.0 0,000 nerves interspersed with 1;200 lakes and rivers is awaiting you, offering all the nitrite - tions That Nature can bestow. Magni- be ore It knew the di! crease. ss the professional has carefully once swallowed—alll interesting and profusely illustrated de- ed all traces of his work and is Microscopical examination of plaster scriptive publication telling you all to depart for dirtier fields and of paris and sugar led to the discovery shot it sent free on application to res brown. What he has done that what Is known as icing sugar ex- 3. D. McDonald, Union Station, Torah - g the voiceless hours of the night aclly i-esemlles piaster of paris in the to• Ont. tat materials he has worked with size of grain, the weight and the color. o one's business. Every reach in This was tried, but the result was only lace is dead and that enough. partly satisfactory, enough, however, to targe for such a nightie work in show that the secret vvas partly solved. i!id is £5—about $25, The problem seemed to be to mix the must 1101 be supposed that the P11- two so thoroughly That they should be ;oernment paid over this amount absolutely inseparable. This was done regularity and frequency without with machines, which sifted the two tg some effort to save that dein of powders into the sant • receptacle with se. On the contrary, it tried in perfect equality, half end half of each. way to find out the roach killer's , but for a long lime without suc- only evidence it had to go upon the dead ronches. When these swept out it was remarked that the ound after the expert had gone WERE AS HARD AS IRON, -t, they might have been intended ric-a-brac. Their weight, also, 1 to be out of all proportion to size and number. day someone with an investiga- urn of mind dissected one of those es, and conte to the conclusion t BANK'S VERY STRONG SHOWING.t was not a roach et all, there b• outing under his knife proper to a The forty-second annual meeting of \1' chants' Bank HIS EVENING iN. Mr. Jymes was a member of six secret societies. A friend tried to persuade Itirn to join another one. "No," he said. "1 want to spend my Sunday evenings at home." An End to Bilious Headache. — Bili- ousness. which is caused by excessive When this stTicn,ifleatly in the stoma, he hlnnd of ten as a markedaef- el- mixture was token to the grounds and spread upon the Moor there pro ing s hsls itself by severe hendnThis is the m`sl distressing hendoche one were no live roaches lett in the morn can hive. 'Mere are headaches from ing. But as there was no professional cold, from fever, and from other causes, there to clean up, the place was a sight, but the most excruciating of all is the three barrowfuls of absolutely stone dead hllious headache. I'nrmelee's Vegetable cockroaches being carried out of the Pills will cure it—sure it almost im- place before business opened. IncdinieIy. It will disappear as soon as And to think that for 30 years they the Pills operate. There is nothing stir - had been paying 825 a night for evetj'y er in the treatment of bilious headache. posloflice that had to be cleaned out, just because they did not know that little Ile who fights and runs away may secret, live to fight another day—or draw n ♦• pension, so they say. Weak and Pale Women foolt,h1y keep OIL way when by the use or " Ferrovi In, " the bsli oafs, they could very quickly recover their health! but the skin and legs. The in- , the shareholders of the ei T was apparently a block of stone. 1 of Canada was held in Montreal on the j.,,d strength, ry eral specimens of the genus Cucar- 1 twentieth instant. This institution has clefunclus having been submitted i ateminent board of its ollicensisand some has ot retailing Gabble—"And .\nli,0111 c the tised 1110or- Miss d t nsf b:red am g • emical analysis, it was determ.ne n u 1 d question that the interior of the Canada's greatest business then. An was composed entirely of plaster able dire forate a bank's ke buhis undoubandtedloll tis and glucose, and seemed that in a measure respon- sible fo !lucnse must have originally been ; fact is probably the splendid accumulation of a , which had been swallowed in; rest fund of more than three and a halt unction with the plaster of paris, ns human beings swallow whisky ! Ilon1Oof asselsns and a Celmme 1 nlclyr6avnilable. ter. ' Tiese two points mean great strength sed with this discovery, the ser- ' from the depositors' standpoint and of the professional seemed no should be carefully investigated and diminishing them. One might as well ✓ necessary, and plaster of paris compered when considering a bank for swallow some corrosivematerial.l'er• with sugar was plentifully deposit purpose.. nielee's Vegetable ('ills have not this kled about a certain postnlflce The Merchants' Bank in the year just disagreeable and injurious property. h had been selected as en expert- closed earned in net profits about three- they are easy to take, are not unpleas• Int station or proving ground. So quarters of a million, and carried for- ant to the taste, and their action is rom the stuff's killing off the roaches ward two hundred thousand dollars of itnld and. soothing. A trial of them rd. particular postolilce, 11 was our this to the rest fund. One hundred will prove this. They offer pence to the d that after the first night's feast thousand dollars was written off the dyspeptic. is In hood." Miss Sharpe—"The ideal" \liss Gabble—"Positively instilling, isn't she?" Miss Sharpe—"Yes; for you're really a wholesaler." A Pleasant !Medicine. — There are some pills which have no other purpose evidently than to beget painful internal disturbances in the patient, adding to bis troubles and perplexities rather than were probably double the number Bank i'renlises account. Phe no e kroaches on hand, and that with- circulation amount to $3,984,050, an week every roach in town had ap- increase of about $300,000 over 1905. oily left its usual !omits and taken Deposits at call amount to to 11,31notic,1total 69.99, ect Customer (after ten minutes' chewing ie vain)-"Wniter, what's this?" Wailer -Beet, sir," Customer -"Well, I've is quarters al the postolllce. ov tale deposits su ,lheard of the iron horse and the brazen n asking for scientific advice in • $:'2,831,0.'i5.S9. The unlet assets, how- calf, but 1 never came across the India - latter, the authorities were calmly ever aggregate It9,511,94.27, and of rubber cow 1,".,,.•' meet that the increase was nothing this 819,52606.51 are immediately avail- — avail- able. The capital stock is $6,0(10.(100: the Sunlight Soap is better than other soaps, liable, and that all the roaches on inn had probably been bred upon the rest fund 83,600,000. or over 50 per cent. but is beet when used in the Sunlight way. et the honk's capitnl. The surplus pro- Euy Sunlight Soap and follow direeuoas. prep}t ses unassisted by immigration, ills carried forward this year after pay It woos well known to naturalists silent of dividends and addition to rest \listress (soliloquizing) : "l'nn afraid this hat's rather out of date." Mnid : "Oh, no, mune. It's quite fashionable. Gook Inas just bought one exactly like pi)0,(100 roaches within ulnen 11 " There being already about 1,000,000 t c roaches on the proving grounds. the fully analyzed, show conservative, 11 Has Many Offices. — Before the authorities concluded that the building though progressive, up -to -dale manage- German soldier starts on 8 long nlarcn would not hold the 848,000.000,000,000 meal. One Important indication, in he rubs his feet with tallow, for his which would be due within a month, ro particular, of the confidence of the first care is to keep his feet in good con - they sent for the professional and depositing public in this institution is dition. If he knew that Dr. Thomas' iic- the very marked increase of deposits Iatric Oil would be of much belles ser- GAVE UI' ANOTHER ,£5. o e year. Nmrt that a single pair of healthy roaches. it well nourished and preserved from Inter- ference rind occident would increase to 11 t itl in a yens fund and officers' pension fund amount to $74,596.19. The payment of quarter- ly dividends, beginning with the current tial year, was decided upon. These facts and figures, when car - a,1 c1 Irort. "rrepi:ig Everlastingly at It Brings Suecer:s." PEDLAR'S CORRUGATED IRON is made on a 38,1e0 M. press (the only 011e In Canada) one corrugation at a Line, and is guaranteed true and straight to size. Wecarry a S00 ton stock in Oshawa, Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto and London and Can ship ordinary requirements the same day order is received. Made in 1 Inch, 2 inch or 2% inch corrugations in sheets any length up to 10 feet in 28, 26, 24, 22, 20, 18 gauge both Painted and Galvanized. This class of material Is most suitable for fireproofing (tarns, Factory, Mill and Warehouse Buildings and is water and wind proof. Corrugated Ridges. Lead Washers end Galvanized Nails carried In stock. Send Specifications to your nearest °Mee for catalogues and prices. THE PEDLAR PEOPLE, Kaelreol, oue. Novo, 0111 Toronto, 011e. tolioou, Om. wl1111 q, tm. YaocaulYer,O.C. 707 Craig 81. 1423 Susses at. 11 Colborne It. I.9 Dvndart et. 176 Lombard et. 515 Feeder 4. Write your Nearest Office. -1I RAD OFPICS AND WORKS—O`IIAWA. Owl Largest makers of Sheet Metal Building Materials under the British Flag. ND in Western Canada Two eoreer1.S sections, @sleets d lands la 8aaketcbaweI. only 8 miles from two railways, C.P.k. A a.T-P. Strong soil, 90 per cent. plough land, springcreek, uo sloughs., About W miles N•=. of Indian iiesd- Price 810.50 per aero. Write for map and toll parttoulare. R. PARSONS. pi Ws/leaky Street. Tereate. Casalla. KEPT TAB ON HIM. Why, Johnny, what are you doing rushing the cat on to Mr. Nicefello in that fashion? Papa told me to stay in the parlor and keep Tab 011 Lien while he was here. He shut himself up in the building about 9 o'clock that night and he departed with the dawn, and there was not a single living roach left in the place. Careful chemical analysis of some of the carcases showed not a trace of any vegetable or mineral poison ; nothing but the same old stone Interiors, (nude up of plaster of paris and sugar. it was observed that when the post- oflice authorities put down the mixture Ihemselres the roaches evidently liked 11, but it appeared That they could pick ou every particle of sugar and leave every grain of plaster. \Ven the place was swept out in the morning and the mixture which had been spread the night before hail been examined It was found to be nlg•ilutely free from sugar and could have been sold for calcined gypsum, commercially pure. What might have been the condition of the mixture used by the professional, If he .plead anything, no one knew, because oldoat and most up•to dale of n'1 rut* free til caries, so far back as I$..? rt cog- nized the need of the blind fir ;fond literature. and has drv. led n fair share of her 21(1,(+00 votunles 10 thea.' pe ple, so abut off from many soiree, s of plea- sure. "My mo110." snid the m w 1•dger. "is 'i'ny as you go.'" The Inndlndy shot,k tel head. "11 wouldn't de in ray busi• nes," she said. "A mon nr.}'ht remain n inrnlh, and then forget his mn110 when he went. My motto is "Pay Satur- day night or go.'" over last It seems that the in- crease was general throughout the year, and was not the result of any large in- dividual deposits. and, therefore. show Special and uniform progress in this department. Mr. E. F. Heiden has been acting general manager for the past year, and the very satisfactory position of the hank in Ibis yenr's statement made his permanent nppoinlrnent as general mane ager a foregone conclusion. It is safe le say that Mr. ltebden will rnrry out the ante principles and the large con- servative development of this old estab- listied institution. Father—"Sornh, 1 don't like lhnt fel- low who comes here to see you." Sarah —"I don't see why not, pn. I'm sure Iv bears the impress of a gentleman." Father (wriggling his fool}—"It he comes t.( re hell beer the impress of another gentleman." Weak and Pale Women fnotithty keep Ole way when by till are of " rorrovire, ' the Seat Ionic, they c ,old very quickly recover their health .n1 strength. Try it BROKEN PROMISE. "You advertise a homelike air about your place, do you not?" asked the guest, 1 do," replied the hotel -man. "You advertise that special effort is Blade to give a home atmosphere to the dining -room, don't you?" "Yes, sir." "Then how is thnt I have eaten four meals here end at none of them has any- one told me that the cook is going to null, That the milkman Is cheating us, that the Browns just must keep their rog out of the flower beds, and that 1 can't expect my dinner to be satisfac- tory if 1 do not get home In time for ll:" vice he would throw away his tallow and pack a few bottles of the MI in his knapsack. 'There Is nothing like It. -- "Casey do be a great foighter." "Ile is thot. Yistcrday he walked tin moiles to lick n rnon." "An' did he walk back. too?" "No ; he was carried back." One trial of Mother Graves' Worm Exterminator will convince you that it his no equal as a worn medicine. Buy a bottle and see It it docs not pleas' you. --+— C11 1 1.0 -;_01111.11 SAVES W0\1 %N. Burglar Bent on Shirtier Relents nal Aids the Victim. A case has been reported to the police In which the pleading of a girl of 11 scflened the heurt of a burglar bent 011 murder at Crelcrl, France. \line. !toilet and the girl, who is tit niece, were awakened by an unusual noise and were alarmed to see ti mon stride into their room. 1'he woman screnmed and the burglar gripped her Icy the throat and struck her with n kali•• The terrified child fell at the burglar, feet, imploring hila to sprue her aunt's life. The man thereupon sot on the edg. �l their bed and told thein he had been forced to turn burglar because he could not get honest employment. Ile assur- ed Mine nollel and her oieee that no berm should befall then) if they kepi quiet while two of his friends below collrelr•l the "swag." The burglar then got the water basin and carefully washed the blood from \Ime. Boltel's wound. Hr applied band- r,ges and with n bow left the mom and went away with his companion.. Ile: "1 asked the doctor what I should take to remove the redness of my nose." She: "And what did he say?" Ile: "He said, 'Tooke nothing for six mon-•.s. " Herd and soft corns cannot withstand Holloway's Corn Cure; Il is effectual every time. Get a bottle at once and be happy. The man who thinks he is a wit should talk into a phonograph—and then be made to listen. Witte—"Well, there's one thing about Risinglon, he's always ready to confess his faults." Sluwe—"Nonsenset Why he's always bragging about being self- made." "Of course. That's just Il." Nearly all Infants are more or less subject to diarrhoea and such complaints wfull, teething. and as this period of their lives is the most critical, mothers should not ire without a bottle of 1)r. .1. D. Kellogg's Dysentery Cordial. This medicine is a specific for such cern• HaInts and is highly spoken of by those who have used it. The proprio- tros claim it will cure any case ref cholera or summer complaint. "Does your wife take any interest In current politics?" asked the earnest wo- man. "Now," replied \Ir. Farmon, "she don't. 13u1 if it's currant jelly 01' cur - lent pie. why, 1 believe she cnuld tell you more things about 'em than you ever dreamt of." MARTYRDOM DESCRIBED Kingston Man tells how be Suffered and How be was Released. "For years a martyr," is how Char. H. Powell Of 105 ltagl,tn Street, Kingston, begins has story. " A martyr to ehr„nic constipation, hat new 1 am free from it and all throorit r i,e u.e of 1)r. Leonhardt's Anti Pie." C'rAs, 11. 1'64411 MANY R hr, are Dow suffering from this complaint will be `lad to learn from Mr. Powell's story that there is hope for the most stubborn ease. He continues : " 1 WAS induced to try Anti. I'ill by reading the testimony of some ons who had b•,n cnred of oonatip+Lion by it. 1 had anfere•d for eighteen years and had taken tens of stuff remrnmen,led IS aures but which nrrlo me worse rather than better. Doctor, told me there was no ours for me." Dr. Lonnhardt'a Anti•Pill is for sale by all lkuggiete or by The Witseo•Fyle Co.. Limited, Ni re Falls, Ont. Mr. Powell will verify every word of duces statoa Sats. SOS Wilson s FLY PADS T111 ONLY THING TIIAT KILLS THEM ALLj AVOID POOR IMITATIONS, Sold by all Druggists and General Stores) and by mail. TEN CENTS PERPACKET 'Ron ARCHDALE WILSON HAMILTON. ONT. CARPET �aDwYEING sad SRITISH AMERIOAN DYEING OQ Rod eaetesslars bt pees cad we are sere is wish address Ssa we. wettest wnerss use 0011BAOLT'A Caustic Balsam d Sets. apdr, ,lid MIN. M Theo safe's. west 1ti.1rSTER ever seed. Takes the poles of all liniments for mild or sense action. nemores all Bunches or SiemI.hee froui Honese,%� sed Cattle. NUPERM5ItfiS AL.r. CAUTERY OR r1 RI NO, fnpo+Mbtsfopodtuetear orNom is* averI Dottie sold re warranted to sire satlafartles Mea •1.10 per bottle. Sold h dregut.te. or sent by 'tyre's. charge* paid, with tall dIreetloct foe Bs 400. 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