HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1906-11-08, Page 10VENTILATION IN WINTER.
It is begeining to be more generally
realized 11ut the overheating and faulty
veutilatiou of dwellings is an import-
ant factor In pre-dispusing to loony
fauns of illness.
The custom of living In rooms heist -
Nally kept at a temperature aI ovi eeV-
enly degrees Fahrenheit, end with the
ulmosphero surcharged with unxi.nts
gases and deficient in the mor.tu'e
necessary fur the health of thee delicate
lining; of the air-passnges, render, the
body torch less able to resist lite et -
feels of exposure to cold and wet, and
is one of the most important reasons
why, in sat :e families, coughs and
colds are matters of everyday occur-
rence.
The stiffness of the air produced by
the presence of uun:erous people in
small rooms is due not only to the con-
sumption ref o'ygen and the accumula-
tion of carbon diorite' gas, but also to
the fornullit', in small quantities of n
highly I oisonnus substance called
"crowd -Toison." in addition, noeinns
gases arise from the imperfect rom-
buetion ret coal in stoves or frrnares
and of gas or all in other forms of hent-
ers, while the air in steam -healed apart-
ments is always abnormally dry un-
less special pains are tuken to supply
the necessary moisture.
Living in ouch rooms is productive of
genral depre.sion, headache, inability
to concentrate the thoughts and bad
temper, and is particularly harmful for
children, whose 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
hies increased amount of artificial illum-
ination, the frequent airing of rooms
fs even more essential in winter than
in summer, and at least once a day
fresh air from outdoors should be allow-
ed to circulate through each roost. 1f
the apartment must he occupied while
this is done, thorough ventilation ;s
possible without danger by resort to an
old and simple, but very effective, plan.
A board about six inohes 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
upwnrd, and no draft is felt in the room.
11 should not bo forgotten that the
ideal plan permits the escape of the
stale air at the same time that fresh
air is being admitted, and that an open
fireplace in operation forms one of the
most satisfactory means of household
veulilatlon.—Youth's Companion.
CARE Of THE TEETH.
Avoid all rough usage of the teeth,
such ns cracking nuts, biting thread,
etc., as by so doing even good sound
teeth may be injured.
It 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 sloppings will make a tooth
-_.,Isetoss for years.
«Lteldren should be brought from lime
to line lo have the first set of teeth
examined, because then the second set
nf teeth is more likely to be good and
strong.
Children should he taught to lake caro
of the first set of teeth from the earliest
age.
To give a child strong teeth and
brines, good seconds flour Is better than
Ib' very white flour for bread -making,
tied in win'er porridge is very good,
and fresh trill: at all gimes.
IIONEI' FOR AN,\EMIR.
A French journal relates that a
young y
• woman suffering from severe
f, g
anaemia was told by an eminent phy-
sician that he could not cure her, but
advised n Trial of diet of milk anis
homey, nided by strolls in the woods.
'fhis simple trealmeut, in n few months,
restored her eehausled body.
Another case ie month-me:l in which
honey eared !lie life of n baby obliged
t'. resort to the bottle. it was fed nil
cot's nnllk sw•eelened with sag 1r. But
soon ol.•linete rnnstipation required the
c,mminnl use of laxatives. This nhnorm-
nl condition ens finally radically nmodi-
ilyd by the use of honey it, place of
engin. in the milk.
It would be for the henith and hnppi-
ness rel many n faintly if the sister,:
went(' we to It that honey and sub-neirl
fruits Instead of being only oecasionnlly
used were put on the daily hill of fare.
CIL\1t:1CI'EIt AND THE EYES.
(:llnracler reading front the features
Is it very fascinating study, and the.
eyes are, perhaps, the most interesting
subject of all. Large clear blue eyes de-
note n ready and great enpnrity, also
sensibility of chnraeler, but their own-
er is difficult to manage. jealous, in-
gnisillve, and fond of enjoyment. Deep -
healed eyes receive impressions nccur-
nldy, definitely and deeply. itound-
eyed persons live touch in the senses,
but are not great thinkers, although they
see much. Nurrn v -eyed people see less
but think more, and feel with greater
intensity. Now. as In color. The hazel -
eyed woman never tells too much or too
little. never de=tends to scandal. pre-
fers her husband's comfort to her own,
and is shrewd, liiI.11erlusl and loving.
Greet thinkers have grey eyes, for grey
is Ilse color of Intent and shrewdness,
but 'hese generally Indicate n better
head Blinn heart. Green eyes betoken
courage, pride. and energy. 'dock eyes
show a peppery disposition, and may
be. sometimes though not always,
Ir'aeherotis. Men have light eyes often•
er Ihnn wnrnen. but the percentage of
brown and hazel eyes. neither pure
light nor genuine dark. is very nea1.1/
the sante In bolls sexes.
Some people regard life ns a p•'rpetu-
el indignation lneclulg.
In giving away your money, ;,t aid
giving away how you got IL
Does fit
Doesn't
shrink
Pen -
Angle
Underwear
has the soft
warm feel
the skin enjoys.
Doesn't itch.
Made for men, wo-
men and little folks,
in a variety of styles,
fabrics and prices
Weatshorire dealeria
Underwear to r us, M o
ann..t faulty is material
sing! Clean
ref sait were tees semi seas weft se
"RIMS* ADINOAN 111RINIS
Leek b- seem t. rear s.w.. «'sea
M.•treal, T+aroato. Ottawa,
A SNAP IN A WHEAT
NEAR WIkMIPEC•
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ATHERAPEUTICADJUNCT LACK OF ENERGY.
SLEEPERS OPF.RtTED UPON MULL:
HYPNOTIZED.
Woman Has Abscess Taken From Hcr
Breast During I.yp.wlic
Sleep.
Remarkable Instances of the use of
hypnotism in ordinary medical prac-
tice by Mr. Douglas Bryan, M.R.C.S.,
of l.e:r, ester, England, are described by
• lospital
1.066 acres of clean unbroken
the tilest wheel land on earth,
banks of the lied 'liver, 45 mil
Winnipeg, four utiles front two r
stations. $15 an acre takes it,
cash. balance ea -y. No better fa
better investment.
WAI'GL1 & BEATTIE,
12 Merchants Bank Builds
Winnipeg, Man.
Cut Glass
$5.00 Bowl
ONLY as manufactur
is it possible for
offer our special eight -
Cut Glass Bowl at $5.
packed at our risk and
riage paid to your door.
it is of clearest crystal gi
deeply and brilliantly cu
" hob -nail " star design.
Our illustrated catalo
will tell you of other rema
able price -savings in his
quality cut glass.
1i send "yen recd r•1 free of c
ou, large ill..srrated catalogue.
to be-
ic seg-
.; tee
aro a
aluuble
patient
ne in-
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for an
was in
akencd
In and
ration.
sally in
as that
ty-four,
ct for
rought
onfiue-
sleep.
n hour,
again
ook the
neglect -
hat she
pain.
derable
by the
s after
mined!.
rtable,
tient 10
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e her
aleptic
Bryan
5.
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iigg .s.
st get-
ig de-
nerv-
pulse
✓ min-
e dis-
n ani'
el bel -
lin in -
slims
, etc.,
slew -
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eking
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88 to
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most
adds,
psoin-
which
of a
WHITE BEARS PROGRESS
in its Lssue of the 15th inst. Th
land Miner says : "Two ears lav
spotted at While Bear Mine, an
will he loaded to -day or to-nTru r.
shipment to the Granby. The ore
taken out in the course of develnl
1'he work of developing and n
available the me shoots found o
700, 850 and 1000 foot levels con
The shoot on the 1000 -foot level
largest yet found.
"Will you grant me one last fa
fore 1 gor asked the rejected
"Yes. George, 1 will," she said,
ping her eyelash% and getting h
into shape. "What is the favor
grant you?" "Only a little song
piano, please. 1 ant afraid tier
dog outside waiting for enc, and
you to scare him away."
Prevent Disorder.—At the first
Irma of Internal disorder, Parn
Vr g'tuble Pills should be resort
immediately. Two or three of -
salutary pellets, taken before gol
led, followed by dosses of cite n
pills for two or Three nights in s
cion, will serve as n preventive
lacks of dyspepsia and all the di
forts which follnw in the train o
tela disorder. The means are .
when Iho way Is known.
The grandmother of n well•k
financier, liariltg reached the o
ninety-nine years and eight m
heeling very weak one morning, se
her doctor and asked hint if he 1
she would attain Ilse age of one hun-
dred. "\\'ell. madant," he replied, "you
may depend upon m)' doing my best."
"OIL, do," replied the old lady; "1 should
so like to reach par."
Rol 2
idend
issued
. The
owned
ly the
sl one
treble.
ploretl
, and
d re-
vs, n
s out
Bear
y the
one
ran
pro -
the
rich
tart -
hest
this
e,.
use,
and
ful-
e'ly,
this
The soothsayer is not always sooth-
ing.
I of
1 to
ph -
u' %e
herr
e an
anteelsih capsule finer earls meal?
1ler Iwsbend avolded her gaze.
"Forgive me, darling. he murmured,
as he went obediently to the medicine -
chest, and d it as she desired.
"Ry the way." he continued. present-
ly, "is that young Iran calling upon our
daughter Penelope yrs?"
"Nee; she c\pecls him to -night."
"Then tell her lo lake those enli-
sponning tablets. And how 1s the
baby'
"Splendid. Since the doctor gave him
the nondestructive drops 1 Isere kept
hila in Ilse drnwing•room, The took
woe going to 'eine this morning. and 1
grove her It big dose of slaying solution.
and she swears note she'll newer leave
sac."
Ther' was n sudden ring at the door.
The mold came up.
"\ inns to colleel This hill, sir."
lisieband end wife smiled serenely.
"Ilene. Jane." she said, "fell him to
Take one of these pill.; every hour until
Ila• Impute' to collect that hill hos left
him entirely."
A mate.; dearest friend is seldom the
mot a 'sense%e.
A Common Trouble Ataong Growing
Boys --A New Blood Supply Is
Needed—Dr. Willytmsf *'ink
Pills Actually lllake New
Blood.
There aro thousands of young sten
just approaching Manhood who have
in.. energy, who tire out at the (cast
exertion, and 11110 feel by the time they
have done their day's work Ds though
tin• day was u week long. In Soule of
these cases there is u further sign of
warning in the pimples nod disfigur-
ing eruptions tt•hirh 'reek out on the
face. 'I he a are Certain signs that the
blood Ls out of order, and uth_es It Ls
promptly enriclie 1, a complete break-
down, or 'weeps consumption may Le
the result. All these young Wren should
lake Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. '''hese
pills at -Wally slake rich, red blood,
clear the skin of pimples and eruptions
and lnl,.g health, strength rind energy.
Here Is a bit of proof. Adolphe Rolland,
St. Jerome, Que., is a young nlun of 19
year.;. who says: "For more than a year
t sulier.ti from general weakness, tied
I gradually grew so weak that I was
torsed to abandon toy work ns a clerk.
My appetite failed roe, I had occasional
violent headaches, and I began to sur
ger from indigestion. I was foiling so
rapidly that I begun to fear that con-
sumption was fastening itself upon toe.
Our family doctor treated Inc. but 1
did not guin under his cure. I was in
a very discouraged slate when a friend
from Montreal carte to sea me. Ile
strongly advised Inc to try Dr. Williams'
Pink ('ills. I did so and inside of three
weeks 1 began to feel bolter, my tee
petite began to Improve and I seemed
to have a feeling of new courage. 1
continued the pills until 1 had taken
ten boxes and 1 ant now enjoying the
best of health 1 ever had. My cure sur-
prised many of my friends who began
tI reward me as inrurahle, and I
strong-
le advise other young men who aro
weak to follow my example and give
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills a fair trial."
Ther.; is no mystery about the cures
Dr. \Villiams' Pink Pills stake. These
pills actually make rich, red blood,
which braces snd strengthens very
organ and every nerve in (he body.
That Is why these pills cure all com-
mon ailments like anaemia, rheuma-
tism, indigestion, neuralgia, St. Vitus
dance, headaches and backaches and
the (spoilt' ailments of women end
growing girls. You can get these pills
from any dealer In medicine or from
The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brock-
ville, Ont., at 50 cents a box or six
boxes for $2.50.
BROWN GOT ITIS RISE.
in n certain large business house the
chief is a very busy man indeed, and
at the same time a very peppery indi-
vidual. So large is his concern that
it Is quite Impossible for hien to keep
in tough with the many details of his
busintss, end one of the departments
he leaves to this manager is tine pay-
nhonL of his clerks.
But about a month ago one of liIs
,young men bearded hits in his den and
broached the subject of an increase in
salary. His wages hnd stood at $750 a
year too long to please him.
"Ali my clerks are paid what they
are worth to me," snapped the old man,
"and 1 look upon your application as n
piece of impertinence) What salary are
you getting now?"
A happy thought struck the clerk.
"Twelve hundred and fifty a year,
sir." he said.
"Una!" replied the old man. "Well,
that is all 1 have to say to you. Send
in the manager!"
The manager entered shortly afler-
tva rds.
"Melee Browns salary $1,000 a year,"
AMA the "governor." The manager was
about to offer nn expinnallnn. "Do as
1 tell you?" thundered the old man. "I'll
teach the
Y
mmK upstart start to dictate to
c
me what salary to pay my pcoplel"
B.tuY'S GOOD DAYS.
One of baby's gond days means 'lust
your child is thriving and well. Baby's
Own 'retests brings all good days into
your chills life, for they make little
ones well, end keep them well. Pds.
Jos. Ferland. 5t. 'file des Caps, Que.,
says:--"Sinee giving sly- little one
Baby's Own Tablets she has been in
splen.lid health, is growing plumper
every day and has lieilailll rosy
cheeks." These Tablets cute Indiges-
lien. colic. constipation, simple fevers,
teething troubles, and all the minor
niimcnls of little 01103. They do not con-
tain one particle of the poisonnus opi-
ates found In all soolhing medicines
and meet liquid preparations. The
Tablets can be given with absolute
safely In Ilse babe just born, as well
ns the child nf advanced )cors. Sold
I•y all medicine dealer:, or sent by mail
al 25 cents a lox by writing The Dr.
Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville,
Ont.
\VI:I•:PING \VEDDiNGS.
A (.hine.,e mnrringe is all ceremony—
nn talk, nn levity, and much crying.
The soleninily of n funeral prevails.
After the exchange of presents Ilse bride
is dressed will' emelt core In n red
gown. Israelite or sill:. if she can get 11:
her eyelaslses ore painted n deep black,
and she wears a heavy red well rsltnched
to scarlet head-dress. from whirl irni-
Inlion pearls are pendant over the fore.
head. .1 feast is spread upon a table. to
Meets the blushing 'ride is Irl by five
of her beet Indy friends. The tit ins!
silence preemie. wlleti finally the mother
bride all in a ery, the maids follow. and
the 'rid.' relines in the chorus. Then
all the 'ridesmnide lonve the table. and
t11.' dt,r orotate mother takes a seat be -
::n le the chair of stale where the bride
este. The bridegroom new enters. w ill
four of his beet Ilene This Wren pick up
the thione on which the !rid.' sits rind,
preemies" 1.y the bridegroom. form in
proem -ion azul walk rolled the room or
into an enl)nining one. signifying that
he Is earry'ing her ntwav to hie own
hent.'. 1 he guests 'hon the w rice n1 the
couple- -1 custom WI Idle borrowed—
and the ccrem•.ny • �S.
TATTOOED L%DY THIEF.
Lady aurg'ars Protide Gay Pare, With
New Sensation.
('oris has enjoyed a new sensation In
the capttr a of two female burglars who
have r00•ntly been making good hauls
in the w.ulthy parts of Use city. Plain
clothes officers to'd off to st alets had
their suspicions aroused ut the sight of
two ueuturs in lung w'orknrcns
blouses, with black caps pulled well
down to hide the face us much as pos-
sible, slinking out of a house. They
were carrying odd-looking bundles, and
when questioned one threw aside a set
of burglar's tools and made a dusk for
il. After a lively struggle they were se-
cured, and the police were dumfounded
to dis.Yover they had captured two wo-
rsen. 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
the bullet causes u nasty, jagged
around. She had buried her teeth in the
neck of ono of the detectives before she
was finally overpowered. These two
viragoes found .shelter in n discarded
travelling van on the outskirts of the
fortifications, and on its being ransacked
a great deal of stolen property was dis-
covered and about $25 in money. Their
object was to obtain money for hyo male
friends undergoing ten years' penul
servitude.
A FIRE SPREADS In dry grass, so does an
inflammation in the throat gruw down int, the
lungs. Deal promptly with a cold as with a tiro,
and whet, you begin to cough use Allen'' Lung
Balsam.
A late judge, whose personal appear-
ance was as unprepossessing as his
legul 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 exncliy, but If a girl called
your worship - a handsome man she
would be humbugging you."
A WONDER WORKER.
filth Edwin Arnold was once enter-
taining the Duke of Connaught in Tokio.
Just before leaving lite nobleman re-
marked to his host: "You have proved
a most untiring host, but -there 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
about to reply when a violent earth-
quake shock actually took place, part
of the building being damaged. The
Duchess of Connaught carne running In
in a frantic state of alarm, and when the.
Duke had quieted her fears, he turned
to Sir Edwin, and coolly remarked:
"Orn, you wonderful magician. I thought
I was not asking too much of you f'
ammiEnEmEme
Your Doctor
Can cure your Cough or CoM,
no question about that, but—
why go to all the trouble and
inconvet.ience of looking him up,
and then of having his proscription
filled, when you can step into any
thug store in Canada and obtain
a bottle of SHILOH'S CURE
for a quarter.
Why pay two to Eve dollars
when a twenty-five cent
bottle of SHILOH will cure you
as quickly?
Why not do as hundreds of
thousands of Canadians have
done for the pant thirty-four
toears : let SHILOH be your doc-
r whenever a Cough or Cold
appears.
HILOH will cure you, and all
druggists back rep this statement
with a positive guarantee.
The next time you have •
Cough or Cold cure it with
"1 don't thunk I'll let my daughter
marry you, young roan." "\\'hy sol,
sir?" ...welt. you have somewhat ex•
pensive testes." "Ilow do you know
flint?" "\\'hy, you want to marry my
daughter."
Worms cause feverishness, mooning
and restlessness during sleep. Mother
Graves' \\'Went Exterminator Is piens-
nut, sure and effectual. 1f your drug-
gist has none in stock, get hila to pro-
cure It for you.
Husband --"A new set of china already!
why, how long did Ilse old set 'net!'
Wife—"Two girls and a half."
•
A LIITLR eerier Is the best of all dlet, yet it
will not make noone and mulcts but '• ferrnslra"
will. Try It. All dnig and general stores. el
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TIiERE ,USI: SUC1i CASES.
Alice: "May, do you ever think :shout
marriage?"
Nifty : "Think is no name for il: 1
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Made M Cm *de mod Sold by OR
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a sure env) for Indigestion, Bilious-
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alt ailments arising therefrom.
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Your druggist rot only keeps it, but recommends it.
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tr,Lm Roseland
in its issue of the 15th Inst. Tho Rossland Miner says: "Two cars Late
been spotted at WHITE 11EAIt MINE. and these will be 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 The, 8)3 and tele fool levels continues. TILE
8110 0'f ON 771E 1000 FOOT LEVEL i8 THE LLRGK3T YET FOUND"
WHITE BEAR MINE shares are selling around 9% to 10 cents (non -
assessable). • The last shipment of ore brought 324 a ton for concenlrelcs,
while the rest realized 310 net after all expenses. This stock will stand
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PletiSING 7111•: DEAD. Teacher: "\\'hat is an oc!n !ss?"
Small Boy: "Please, sir, 1 knot'., bi'1
it's an eight -sided call"
"Why le a great roan more appreci-
ated niter he is dead?"
"Ile is not more appreciated." " n
s-
w'red Senator Sorghum. "11e is more
freely complimented because he is less
feared by envious rivals."
A Title for Everything.—The, tinge f•.r
Ur. Thomas' I•:electric 011 is when
croupy symptoms appear in the chil-
dren; \••n rheumatie pains beset the
old; when lumbago, asthma, coughs,
colds, catarrh or earache attack either
young or old; when burns, scalds, abra-
sions, contusions or sprains name to
any member of 11►e family. In 'any cf
theme oilmen's It will give relic( and
work a cure.
"('our mother-in-law accuses you of
sleeting her trunk. \\'lent have you to
say?" "'lour honor. 1 simply hid her
trunk; 1 was so afraid she'd leave use'
He wile given eighteen ninnlhs'—sir: for
stealing and twelve for lying.
NO 8URSTiT1'TR for "The D A 1. Month.1
Plaster, elthen h some unscrupulous dearer, tnsy
my thereto. Recommended b doet..rs, hn,pitat.,
clergy and everybody, for stiffness, piuerley, etc,
1f, as Hie ncw.paper reports would
have us believe. all brides are beautiful,
where do all the homely married wo-
men come front??
Dn Net Delay..—Whets thresigh dr•
bililated digestive. organs. puisne finds
its way Into the binn.t, the prime con-
sideration Lc In get Ilse poison out ae
rapidly uud as thoroughly as possible.
delay may mean disaster. i'nrtnelee e
1'. getable Pill., will be found a most
�
attend:. and r•ffecliwe medicine In as-
sail 1h,' intruder with. They never fail.
They g.e al once In the seal of the 'rose
tile idol work n permanent cure.
J.\i'.1NESE "PENS."
The pens used by the children of in.
pan consist of bamboo and rnbbils'
hair. The pen itself is a tiny brush of
hair tiros to the end of n bamboo sti. k.
It /Ines not seem possible that writing
111O ler such circumstances could be
g . 1, hie J9nnne.so children really wide
1 eI'y w ell i,,deed.
"Thal new farm -hind of yours used
l .
ne n clerk." "What makes you think
"''very time be slops work for a
lulnul.
he Ir.ee to put the pitchfurit bs
heel I::.5 car."
Is there nnylhing more annoying
than having your corn stepped Upon,
1s there anything more delightful than
;.•ding rid of it? Holloway's Corn
Cure will do it. Try it and be con-
inced.
it generally makes a man mad to
1n� vo people compliment hint upon his
st ccess and then add that they curlier'
understand it.
ONE OR TiiY.. BEST old time remedies for al'
skin affectionssuch as ftc:ems, Ringworm, !bald
head and similar affections ts wearsr'e cent..
1t is an otatosat that has brout'St relief to
thousands.
She:"Hos your 'senile reproved
)
since you've been ntd'oadl" 110: "Ole:es,'hanks. I'm'init.' n differcut 111311,"
(he: "l'in sure your lri:•nde v.111 be
glad to hear 11."
It , nal let a Cold s.•I!!e en your lungs.
Ite.011 10 Pickle"' Anil-('onsumpeee
Syrup at the first estimation of irriln-
tion in the throat and prevent disen.:e
from L doing in tits pulmonary •.moans.
NeglceIed colds are the calls' of un -
1"14 suffering throughout the country
whirs (011(1 have Poen prevent•
el by the applientlen o1 Ih15 simple but
powerful medicine. The pair,•, 25 cents,
brings it within the reach of all.
The hungry Indic ideal (jeered the
reelutn•1nl and ordered n hemp •hop.
Aller n long delay II
-to wailer es -tinned,
11i1h n chop of neer' cnpicukeg 4' -
lintel. "1 soy," celled the ru.sonr'l•. "t
order.Ll n chop." "Yee, sic: nee,. it mer
"Ahe so i1 is," repii. d the d,, 1, p001 ing
nt 11 closely. "1 l!'',i;t).' is . s a crack
in the plate."
CONROE'S
Asthma Care
hss nitre• fs.!ed t
.ore those those
,nffsrio( fen'
e lemic Kr..nehili.
or Asthma.
If ain,rt.t
INUITS ION /RSft SAMPLE
and IN se eoasinr•• gnu that we have a
sure -ens that en'., '..y mired.
/Ata SAMPLE seat to any cadre's.
D. A. GAMMON • CO..
Owen Sound. OM
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