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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1906-11-08, Page 2Doesn't shrink VEN'T'ILATION IN WINTER. 11 Is beg inning to be more generally realised that the overheating and faulty ventilailun of dwellings Ls an import- ant factor in pre -disposing to many forms of llluess. lite cu,loni of living in rooms habi- tually kept ut a temperature above sew - city degree, Fuhrcnhett, and with the atmosphere sun hat•gcd with noxious gases and d'tl. lent in the moisture necessary for the health of the delicate linings of the air -passages, renders the body touch Tess aIle to resist the ef- forts of oxposure to cold and wet, and Is one of the most important reasons why, in so: to fawllies, coughs and colds are matters of everyday occur- rence. The stiffness of the air produced by the pretence of numerous people in small rooms is due not only to the con- suuiption of oxygen and tete uccutnula- tinm 'of carbon dioxid gas, but also to the formation in small quantities of a highly ro snnous substance culled "cr owd-g•oiscn." in addition, noxious gases arise from tate imperfect com- bustion r es bu lion of coal in stoveso furnaees and of gas or oil 1n other forms of heat- ers, while the air in steam -heated apart- ments is always abnormally dry un- less special pains are tuken to supply the necessary moisture. Living in suets roosts is productive of genial dapresion, headache. inability to conccntrute the thoughts and bud temper, and is particulurly harmful for childran, %chose bodily and mental de- velopment is interfered with, and who are rendered very susceptible to diseases of the nose, throat and lungs. Owing to the means of heating and the increased amount of artificial illum- ination, the frequent airing of rooms is even more essential in winter than in summer, end at least once a day fresh air from outdoors should be allow- ed to circulate through each room. if the apartment must be occupied while this Is done, thorough ventilation is possible without danger by resort to an old and simple, but very effective, plait. A board about six inches wide is cut so that its length equals the width of the window, and is placed on- the edge under the lower sash, which is shut down upon It. In this way air enters freely through the space between the two sashes, but the current is directed upwwnrd, and no draft is felt in the room. It should not bo forgotten that tete ideal plat permits the escape of the stale air at the same time that fresh air Is tieing admitted, and that an open fireplace in operation forms one of the most satisfactory means of household ventilation.—Youth's Companion. CARE OF THE TEETH. Avoid all rough usage of the teeth, s:ieh as cracking nuts, biting thread, etc., as by so doing even good sound teeth may be injured. 11 you think a tooth is beginning to decay-, that is the time to have i. at- tended to. Small slopping; will last a long time, and large stopping; will make a tooth trele;s for years. Children should he brought from time to time to have the first set of teeth exnutined, because then the second set of teeth Is more likely to be good and strong. Children should he taught to take care of the first set of teeth from the earliest age. To give a child strong teeth and homes, gond seconds 110111' Is better than Ib' very while flour fur bread -making, Ind in %%inter porridge is very good, and fresh milk at all times. HONEY Fon ANAEMIA. A French journal relates that a youngwoinan suffering 1 g from severe a anaemia was told by an eminent phy- sician that he could not cure her, but advissd a trial of diet of milk and honey, aimed by strolls in the woods. This simple treatment. in few months, restored her exhausted body. Another case is mentioned in which honey raved the life of n baby obliged 1'. resort to the bottle, it was fed on cow's milk ,sweetened with sugar. But anon obstinate constipation required the annslant use or laxnti%es. 'Phis abnorm- al condition was finally radically rnodi- 11• d by the use 1,1 honey in place of sugar in the milk. II would be for tete hrnllh and hnppl. t1ess of ninny n fondly if the sisters would see to it That honey and sub-ncid fruits instead of being only occasionally used were put on the daily bill of fare. CIIARACI'I:ll AND TIIE EYES. Character rending from the features Is a very fa.cinnthig; study. and the eyes are. perhaps, the most interesting subject of all. Large clear blue eyes de- note a ready nnrl greet capacity, also sensibility of character. but -Their own- er is difficult to manage, jealous, in- quisitive. and fond of enjoyment. Deep - sealed eyes receive impressions accur- ately, definitely and deeply. Bound - eyed persons live much in Ute senses, but are not great thinkers, nllhnugh They see much. Narrow -eyed people see less but think more, and feel with greater intensity. Now. as to color. The hazel - eyed woman never tells ton much or too little. never descends to s,•nnilal. pre- fers her husband's comfort In her own, and is shr'ew•d, inlolleelual and loving. Great thinkers have grey eyes, for grey is the rotor of talent and shrewdness, but these generally indie ate n better head than heart. Green eyes betoken courage, pride. and energy. !Hook eyes show a peppery disposition. and may be. sometimes though not nhwnys . Ireaohernu4. Men havo light eyes often- er than women. but the percentage of bron•n and hazel eyes, neither pure light nor genuine dark, is very pearl f the sante In both sexes. Some. rcopte regard life as a perpetu- al indignation mast ngt. In giving nway your money, avoid 4tviDtf away how y ou got It- rat. Jag Pec - Angle Underwear , has the soft waren feel the akin enjoys. Doesn't itch. Made for men, wo- men and little folks, in a variety of styles, fabrics and pricess We authorize every dealer in Pea -Angle Underwear to replace, at cur eon. say gataxat faulty is material or mating, Dyeing ! Cleaning i Po, tie..(, Malaise year week lo the cr eam$N AMMO Al STENO N. " Ms* to- .seat 1. meg ewe. M awed dime. IWalgial,TK.ato, Ottawa, (NON' a SNAP IN A WHEAT FARM NEAR WINNIPEG. 1,066 acres of clean unbroken prairie, the finest wheat land on earth, on the hanks of the Rett River, 45 miles from Winnipeg, four miles from two railway stations. 815 an acre takes It, $5,000 cash. balance .i -r. No better farm, no better investment. WAUGH b BEA TIE, 12 Merchants Rank Building, Winnipeg, Man. Cut Glass $5.00 Bowl ONLY as manufacturers is it possible for us to offer our special eight -inch Cut Glass Bowl at $5.00, packed at our risk and car- riage paid to your door. It is of clearest crystal glass, deeply and brilliantly cut in " hob -nail" star design. Our illustrated catalogue will tell you of other remark- able price -savings in highest quality cut glass. send won reguosf f s of chary, our large illt.strated catalogia. SLEEPER'S OPER%TED UPON WUILE II11'NOTILED. Woman Has Abscess Taken From Iler Breast During I1 paolic Sleep. lenl:trkahle instances of the use of hypmuti,ni in ordinary medical prac- tice by 11r. Douglas Bryan, M.it.C.S., of I.e.. ester, England, urn described by pini in the "Medical Times and 1Iuspilal Gazette.,' The success attained leads hien to be- lieve that hypnotism and hypnotic sug- g.•stion, so little recognized by the gt cater number of medical then, are u Thoroughly legitimate and valuable therapeutic adjunct. In each case, of course. the patient consented to bo hypnotized. Ono in- stance was that of an operation per- formed on a lady, aged thirty, for on abscess of the breast while she was in the hypnotic sleep. On being awakened sit•' asserted she had felt no pain and remembered nothing of the operation. Healing was effected quite nortnally In about a week. b REMARKABLE CURE. A case of extreme interest was that of a married woman. aged twenty-four, who proved an excellent subject for hypnotic suggestion, and was brought safely through the ordeal of confine- ment while in a deep hypnotic sleep. Once, after about a quarter of an hour, the battent roused, but Mr. Bryan again induced sleep easily. and now took the precaution, which he had before neglect- ed. of suggesting at intervals that she should keep asleep and feel no pain. She so remained for a considerable time. mid was not awakened by the medical man until twenty minutes after the child's birth. She roused inunedi- 1 ately, Bald she felt quite comfortable, and remembered nothing subsequent to the induction of sleep except the cir- cumstances that happened during her momentary awakening. 1ler cataleptic condition was most useful, Mr. Bryan records, and facilitated his duties. 1 PULSE AT 120. A man aged forty was brought to hien for treatment by hypnotic sugges- tion for dipsomania. He was just get- ting over a three days drinking de- bauch and was in an extremely nerv- ous and trembling condition. His pulse was beating at the rate of 120 per min- ute. Ile complained of excessive dis- comfort about the cardiac region aura palpitation. "I told him he would soon feel bet- ter, and succeeded in getting him in- to a light sleep. I made suggestions regarding the cardiac discomfort, etc., rtid that the ; ulse should become slow- er 11e roused of his own accord in about one and a half minutes, waking with n start. i immediately took his I pulse again, and found it Keating 88 to the minute. All feelings of discomfort had disappeared and did not return, his a,tonishmeut at the result being most t:narked." i have gond hopes," the writer adds, "of eventually curing him of dipsom- ania." Insomnia was another malady which the writer treated in the caso of a woman by hypnotic suggestion. —h - TWO PE(:VIiAR ACCIDENTS. MINING IN IOSSi.AND. The Iloasland Miner says: "Le Rol 2 has just declared an interim dividend of two shillings a share on its issued capital stock, amounting to 860,000. The virgin ground," says The Miner, "owned by the company. and particularly the 'Annie,' is believed to carry at least one of the Le Roi ledges, and Is valuable. There Ls," It adds, "a lot of unexplored ground which is thought to be rich, and when exploited should yield good re- sults." Commenting on the above, a prominent local mining man points out that the Annie Mito and While a Brar Mine adjoin, and are surrounded by the California Giant and Novelty on one aide, with i.o Rol 1 and Black Rear on the other, the latter now being the pro- perly of I.e Iloi. Ile expresses the opinion that this locality contains rich are, unit will yet produce some start- ling mining sensations. as the richest ore ever taken out has been from this section. WHITE BEAR'S PilOGRES.S. in its issue of the 15111 inst. The Ross - lord Miner .says : "Two cars have been spotted at While Bear Mine, and these will be loaded tp-day or to -morrow for shipment to the Granby. The ore is that taken out in the course of development. The work of developing and making available the ore shoots found on the 700, 850 and 1000 foot levels continues. The shoPt on the 1000 -foot level is the largest yet found. "Will you grant me one last favor be- fore 1 go?" asked the rejected suitor. "Yes. George. 1 will," she sold, drop- ping her eyelashes and getting her lips into shape. "What is the favor 1 can grant you?" "Only a little song at the piano, please. 1 am afraid there is a dog outside waiting for rhe, and i want you to scare him away." Prevent Disorder.—:\t the first symp- toms of Internal disorder, Parnmelee's Weg•'luble PHIS should be resorted to immediately. Two or three of these salutnry pellets, token before going to led, followed by doses of one or two pills for two or Three nights in succes- s;nn, will serve as a preventive of at - lochs of dyspepsia and all the discom- forts which follow in the (rain of That ft 11 disoider. The means ore simple when the way 6 known. The grandmother of n well-known financier. hating rearlied the age of ninety-nine years ntul eight months. feeling very weak one morning. sent for her doctor and asl:e,l hint if he thought she would attain the age of one hun- dred. "\\'ell, modem.' he replied, "you may depend upon my doing my test." "Oh, do," replied the old lady; "I should so like to reach par." The soothsayer Is not always sooth- ing. \Wi1AT LIFT iS COMING TO. "Darling, can i have a new dress?" 'As she spoke, the Bead of the house, who was playing the part of her lord and master, looked at his wife reproachful- ly. "Did you not," he observed severely, "take the fashion pill I left for you this morning?" "N -no." she loitered, "I forgot it." "'Then take it at once. and be cured of the new dress habit. Ern going down to the club." It was her turn now. "To the club," she repeated triumph - A Common Trouble A,.long Growing I1os-A New Blood Supply Is Needed --Dr. Williams' Pink Pills Actually Make New Blood. There are thousands of young men just approaching manhood who huts 00 energy, who lire out at the leant exertion, and %vhu feel by the time they have dung their day's work as though the day was a week long. In surae of these cases utero is a further sign of warning in the pimples and disfigur- ing eruptions which break out 011 the face. 'These are certain signs that the blond is out of order, and unless It is promptly enriched, a complete break- down, or perhaps consumption nrny I e tha re;'rli. A11 these young men should tahe Dr. Williams' fink fills. 'These pills atilt:ally make rich, red blood, clear the skin of pimples and eruptions anti bt•i,tg health, strength and energy. Here is a bit of proof. Adolphe iloilatuk St. Jerome, Que., is a young man of 19 years, who says: "For more than a year 1 stillered from general weakness, and 1 gradually grew so weak that I was forced to abandon my work as a clerk. fly appetite failed are, 1 had occasional violent headuches, and i began to suf ter from indigestion. I was failing so rapidly that I began to fear that con- sumption was fastening itself upon me. Our family doctor treated me, but I did not gain under his cure. I was in a very discouraged state when n friend from Montreal came to see me. He strongly advised me to troy Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. 1 did so and inside of titreo weeks 1 began to feel bolter, my ap- petite begun to improve and f seemed to have a feeling of new courage. I continued the pills unlit 1 hail taken ten boxes and I ail now enjoying the best of health i et'er had. My cure sur- prised many of my friends who began t) regard Inc as incurable, and 1 strong - lo advise other young men who are weak to follow my example and give Dr. Williams' Pink Pills a fair trial." There is no mystery about the cures Dr. Williams' Pink Pills snake. These pi1Ls actually make rich, red blood, which braces snd strengthens every organ and every nerve in the body. That Is why these pills cure all corn - mon ailments like anaemia, rheuma- tism, Indigestion, neuralgia, SI. \'itus dance, headaches and backaches and the aporial ailments of women and growing girls. You can get these pills from any dealer in medicine or from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brock- ville, Ont.. nt 50 cents a box gr six boxes for 82.50. BROWN GOT ITIS RISE. In n certain large business house the chief is a very busy man Indeed, and at lite same limo a very peppery indi- vidual. So large is his concern that it is quite hnposslble for hirn to keep ill touch with the many details of his business, and one of the departments he leaves to lois manager is the pay- monb of his clerks. But about a month ago one of his young men bearded him in _tis den and broached the subject of an Inc ease in salary. Ili; wages had stood at $750 a year too long to please hfm. "Ali my clerks are paid what they are worth to ntc," snapped the old man, "and 1 look upon your application ns a piece of impertinence! What salary are you getting now?' A happy thought struck the clerk. "Twelve hundred and fifty a year, sir." he said. "Um!" replied the old man. "\\'ell, that is all 1 have to say to you. Send in the manager!" The manager entered shortly after- wards. "Make Brown's salary 81,000 n year," said the "governor." Tho manager was about,eo offer on explanation. "Do ns 1 tell you."' thundered the old man. "I'II leach tee young upstart rt to dietnte to me what salary to pay my people'" BABY'S GOOD DAYS. One of baby's good days means tlint your child is thriving and well. Baby's Own 'Tablets brings all good days Into your child's life, for they ,hake little ones well, and keep them well. Mrs. Jos. Ferland, St. Tile des Cops, Que., says:-"Sinca giving my little one Baby's Own Tuhlels she has been in splendid (health, is growing plumper every clay and hos beautiful rosy cheeks." These Tablets cure indiges• lien, colic. constipation, simple fevers, teething troubles, and all the minor ailments of little noes. They do not con- tain ono particle of the poisonous opi- ates found in all soothing medicines rind most liquid preparations. The Tablets can he given with absolute safely to the babe just born, as well ns the child M advanced years. Sold by all medicine dealers or sent by mail at 25 cents n box by writing The Dr. on11y. "And so. dear, you, loo, Ir+%v, Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, been remiss. Did not the doctor when Ont• he called Inst week order you to take an anti -club capsule after each meal?" Her husband avoided her gaze. "Forgive me, darling. he murmured, ns he went obediently to the medicine. chest. nail 11 +1 as she desired. "I3y the why." he continued. present- ly, "is that young mon calling upon our daughter Penelope yet?" "Yes; she expects him to -night." "Then telt Or lo Inke those anti - spooning tablets. And how is the baby:'." "splendid. Since the ()calor gave him the non-.1cslniehive drops I hove kept him in the drawing -roost. The cook was going In leave this morning. and 1 gave her a big dose of slaying solution. and she swears now she'll never leave 1110." 'there was n sudden ring al the door. The maid crime up. "A man to collect this bill, sir." Husband .and wig' smiled serene ly. "Ilett, Jan she said. "tell him to take one of these pills every hour until lite impulse to collect that bill has left him entirely." A roan's dearest friend is seldom the must expel,;% 0. WEEPING WEDDINGS. A Chinese mnrringe is all ceremony— no talk. no levity. and much crying. The solemnity of n funeral prevails. After the exchange of presents oho bride Ls dressed with much care in a red gown, limeade or silk. if she ran get it; her eyelashes ore painted a deep black, and she wears n heavy red veil attached to it scarlet head-dr,ss. from which itnt• Inlion pearls are pendant over the fore- head. A feast is spread upon n lath, to which the blu,hing bride is led by five of her heel lady friends. The utmost silence prevails, w 1I n flnalsy the mother leads off in a cry, the maids follow. and the bride relines in the chorus. rotten all the hrid,•.snunid.; have the table. and the disconsolate mother lakes 1 seal be- side the rltair of stale where the bride sill. 'lite bridegroom now enters. w four of his last men. 7 he Wren plot; up 1ho throne on which the bride sits and, precede,) by the bridegroom. form in proeeooinn and walk round the room or into an ntljnining one. signifying that he Is carrying her away to hia (ton harry. The guests then thr't,w rice nt the eo iple—n cuvinnt we epi borrowed— and the ceremony • ets.' TTOOED LADY THIEF. Ludy Surg'ars Protide Gay farce Willi New Sensation. Paris Itas enjoyed a new sceration in the cuplu o of two female burglars w h ) have renlitly been making good hauls in the wealthy purls of the city. ('lain clothes officers tu!d off to watch had their suspicions aroused at the sight of two creatures in long workmen s blouses, with black caps pulled well down 10 hide the fare as much es pos• sable, slinking out of a house. They were currying odd-looking bundles, and when questioned one threw aside a set of burglar's toots and made a dash for it. After a lively struggle they were se- cured, and the police were dumfounded to doototer they hod captured two wo- men. One was a big strapping lass, and her body was tattooed all over with em- blems of love, such us hearts pierced with arrows. She was armed with an ugly looking dagger and a revolver loaded with chewed bullets. a favorite device of the expert French criminal, as; lite bullet causes a nasty, jagged • wound. She had buried her teeth in lite' neck of one of the detectives before she was finally overpowered. These two viragoes found shelter in a discarded travelling van on the outskirts of the fo tilicatiuns, and on its being ransacked a great deal of stolen property was dis- covered and about $:5 in money. Their object was to obtain stoney for two male friends undergoing ten years' penal servitude. A FIRE SPREADS dry grass, so does an tnflarntnatlon to the throat grow down into the lungs. Deal promptly with a cold as with it tire, and whin you begin to cough use Allows Lung balsam. A late judge, whose personal appear- ance was as unprepossessing as his legal knowledge was profound and his intellect keen, interrupted a female wit- ness. "Humbugged you, toy good wo- man! What do you mean by that?" said he, sternly. "Well. my lord," re- plied the woman, "I don't know how to explain it exactly, but If a girl called your worship a handsome man she would be humbugging you." A WONDER WORKER. tlfr Edw'In Arnold was once enter- taining the Duke of Connaught in Tokio. lust before leaving the nobleman re- marked to his host: "You have proved a most untiring host, but !hero is one thing you have not shown me which, this country is noted for, and that is an earthquake." Sir Edwin smiled grimly. and was abouts, to reply when a violent earth- quake shock actually took place, part of the building being damaged. The Duchess of Connaught canoe running in . in a frantic state of alarm, and when oho• Duke had quieted her fears, he turned to Sir Edwin, and coolly remarked: "Oh, you wonderful' magician. I thought I was not asking loo much of you 1' immEmEEE Your Doctor Can cure your Cough or Cold, no question about that, but— why go to all the trouble and inconvenience of looking him up, and then of having hisprescription filled, when you can step into any drug store in Canada and obtain a bottle of SHILOH'S CURE for a quarter. Why pay two to fivo dollars when atwenty-five cent ars bottleuicokly?f SHILOyouwill cure you Why not do as hundreds of thousands of Canadians have c1one for the past thirty-four years : let SHILOH be your doc- tor whenever a Cough or Cold apt ata. HILOH will cure you, and all druggists back up this statement with a positive guarantee. The next time you have • Cough or Cold cure It with $HILOH "1 don't plink 1'11 let my daughter mnrry you, young roan." "\Vhy not, sir?" "Well, fou have somewhat ex- pensive tastes." "flow too you know that?" "Why, you want to marry my daughter." Worms enuse feverishness, moaning and restlessness during sleep. Mother Graves' Worm Exterminator is pleas- ant, sure and effectual. If your drug- gist has none in stock, get him to pro- cure it for you. Husband ---"A new set of china already! \\'hy, how lung girl the old set last?" \\rife—"Two girls unci a half." A L17Ti.R QUIRT N the best of MI diet, yet It will sot wake bone and muscle but " Ferrer's * will. Try it. All drug and general store,. NI bottles. TITEi1E, AiIE SCCII CASES. ,\lire : "May, do you ever think about marriage?" May : "Think is no narne for i1: i worry." FREE Made la Car ,de and Sold by aff Drt.•Atiats This e,mpon Is gond for rine ten cent (lee.) Trial Bottle of the cele- brated • Dr. Leonhardt'i Anti -Pill a sun care for Indigestion. 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VarcouYer,B.C. r . 423 Sussex at. 11 Colborne st 65 Dundas st. I76 Lombard st. 615 Ponder et. atlit+►Cn[StI � ! Writs your Nearest Of ts.-11KAD OYYICK AND WO81iM-051hAWA, Ont INVESTORS Read This ! More Good News fr.im Roseland In its Issue of the 15th inst. The Rossland Miner says: "Two cars have been spotted at WHITE BEAR MINE. and these will he loaded to -day or to -morrow for shipment to the Granby. The ore is that taken out In the course of development. The work of developing and making available the ore shoots found on the 708, 850 and 1N0 foot levels continues. TILE SHOOT ON 771E 1000 FOOT LEVEL IS TIIE LARGEST YET FOLND." WHITE BEAR MINE shares are selling around 93i to 10 cents (non - assessable). The last shipment of ore brought 824 a ton Inc concentrates, while the rest realized 810 net after all expenses. This stock will stand the most careful and rigid investigation and offered at above price is on opportunity for the progressive investor. DONT \WAIT. BUY NOW. Secure nn inter•tt in this promising enterprise at once. While Bear ad- joins the famous Le Rol and is in close proximity to Centre Star, War Eagle and Annie Mines. COBALT \Ve buy and sell any of the following: Foster, Sliver Queen. Siler j$(ir, Silver Leaf, Kerr lank:, Univers Red Rock, Temiskatning and Hu son Bay. Buffalo, Tr:thewey. Also all other Mining and Industrial Stocks. For reliable information or price, buying or selling, communicat; with us. Wire orders at our expense. FOX & ROSS, Stock Brokers, TEL• ns comsmvctlag alt oepts, Established 1887. Members Standard Stock Exchange, 'Toronto. PRAISING TiIE DEAD. "Why is a great man more appreci- ated after he is dead?" .. not oreappreciated,"n s• 's nt an :a. ie I wcred Senator Sorghum. "He is more freely complimented because he 6 less feared by envious rivals." A Time for Everything.—The lime for I)r. Thomas' l:electric Oil is when croupy synplonts appear in the chil- dren; when rheumatic pains beset the old; when lumbago, asthma, coughs, colds, catarrh or earache attack either young or old; when burns, scalds, abra- sions, contusions or sprnins enll10 to ally member of the family. In any rf these ailments it will give relief and work a cure. "Your mother-in-law oceuses you of stealing her trunk. \\'hat have you to say?" "lour honor, I simply hid her hunk; 1 was so afraid she'd leave us." Inr was given eighteen months'—si:: for stealing and twelve for lying. NO SUBSTiTU'TE for "The 1) R T. Me:,th.) Plaster, although some unscrup,Jous des:en may say there Is. Recommended by dnetor,, heapitals, clergy and everybody, fur glibness, pluerlsy, etc. lf, as the newspaper reports would h:+te us believe. all brides are beautiful, where do all the tamely married wo- men come from? Do Neat Delay'►ren through de- bilitated digestive. orisons. poison finds its why into the blood. the prime con- sideration is In get the poison out as rapidly and as 111nroughly ars possible. Delay ;tiny mean disaster. Parmelee's Vegetable trills will be found n moat valuable nal effective medicine In as- sail the tntruuler with. They never fell. They go nl once to the sent of the Irou- lie and work a permanent ete. JAPANESE "}'ENS." The pens used by the children n1 1s.• pan consist of bamboo and rabbits' finis. The pen itself is a tiny brush of hair lied M the end ' f n t•ornboo edit:. It does nal seem poS`lible that writhng under 811,11 rlrcumstanccs could i►e goal, bill Jannneso children realty write very well Indeed. "Thal new term -hand of yours ,i ed t . he a clerk." "SS hat makes you think "Every lime he stops work for a minute he tr.c, to pt11 tete pitchfork be- hind his car." Teacher: "What is an octopus?" Small Boy: "Please. sir, I know, hill it's an eight -sided cat!" is there anything more annoying than having your corn stepped upon? is there anything more delightful than gelling rid of it? Holloway's Corn Cure will do it. Try it and be con- vinced. it generally makes man mad to have people compliment him upon his success and then add that they cannot understand R. ONE. 0? TiiR rEMT old time remedies (no all glia affection, such as i4',ema, INu:wnrm, SCALP head and similar atTertion, is Weaver's Cerst.. 1t Is as ointment that has brought relief to thoutaids. She: "i las your hrnt!h ityiOseVett since you've been abroad!" 1►f'- Olt. ;es, thanks. I'm quite a different ratan." She: "l•tn sure your friends will be glad to hear it." Do not let n cold settle on your lungs. Resort to Iliekle's Anil -Consumptive Syru'm nt Rte first intitnnlir,n of irrita- lion in the throat and prevent dt-ease from 1 rlgtng in the pulmonary organs. l Neglrcto colds are the cnus•' id un- told suffering throughout the country all of w•hirh enuhl have hcen pretenl- cd'by the optplioation of this simple but powerful medicine. The price, 25 cents. brings it within the reach of all. The hungry individual entered the restaurant and ordered n lamb -chop. After n Icing delay the waiter returned, with n chop of nl.oru;cupical propnr. lions. "1 say:' coned the customer•, 1 ordered a chop." "Yes. sir; there -it "Ah, sn fl is;' replied the diner, pcer•tn :it it ctnaoly. "1 Thought it arts a crack in the plate." CAMERON'S Asthma Core ha, never faile•1 t are these those suffering from r'hr'nic Jit ne'+itle or Asthma. tf sMict.4 WRITS POR T11Rt $ANPLR, sad let as oes,inre yea that we hate a sure -owe that awns to stay cored. TRIM SAMPLE sent to any addr.ss. D. A. DAIMON & CO., Owes nosed, ON L3'.itE NO. it -N