HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1907-02-14, Page 7HEALTH
DuiNKING \VATI:R.
• \Vater Is the universe' 601Vett, and
it preserves nee prop. 1 )' 1u,,ide (lie hu-
min body as well tie without. it is
therefore a useful, Indeed in.lispensuble,
au( Linc&; but it must to taken with
dt: cr. lion.
If fee. drink, a (lard water --one M-
utely
l-
rralye sulutule.l with salla --1( does little
gt. od, for alt its energy must be ex-
pended in reluov.ng 11'41t the sy's'un the
mineral matter which (1 already holds
1n rolu!ion, and the unimul wiede tet
left where it was befrre.
A d. inking water, to he of nny 1L4e,
roust be pure, or a imperatively so. Dis-
tilled watt r is the he -t drink, but un-
kss K !s aerated -shaken up so bs to
absorb air --it is nut and most unpala-
table.
llntn-water, to the country, is distilled
water, and if properly collected and
stored, Is eiceeent for drinking puts -
pests. The first fall should be allowed
to run away, ter It contains (ho dust
and outer impurities In the aur, and
also the bird droppings and dirt from
the roof or other collecting surface.
The c'stern in which it Is elered should.,
Chi prof' cued barn the smatter: dt•atliingl,
and slimed be lightly covered to keep
out chest. \\'at.r so kept Is greatly prc-
ferobin to well water, which is olmist
never beyond the pncsibllity of contam-
ination, no platter how far it may Le
!rem the barn or the outhouses, and 110
matter theugh Il army be at a higher
keel. There are often seams and cracks
In the earth, which give free way 10
water, and in this way the surfnce
washings may be carried to the bottom
of n deep well u long way orf 811(1 on a
higher level.
Many pr r:;,.ns will not trust any na-
tural .supply, and drink euty bottled
water, either natural or artificial. But
this is not atwuys as safe as it seems
to be. The maker of the artificial water
may net filter it before charging it with
. arbor,; feed gas, and then of course
11 is r.o better than the water of the
town where it is made.
The natural writers may be pure and
they may not, just as Tiny spring may
be pure or contaminated.
Phase who live in cities where the
water is Witte ed tray safely drink, if
they can be sure the water supplied Is
aiwnys that wreck conte through the
fitter -beds. Those in charge of public
water -supplies have been known to
niix unfiltered water' with the filtered,
er to substitute it entirely, without warn-
ing to the users. -Youth's Companion.
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RHEUMATIC AGONY.
Nulhing Real lied the (toot of the Trou-
ble Emil Dr. \\'illianu' fink Pias
Were Used.
"1 suffere 1 almost untold agony from
rheumatism. Fur several weary months
I was cenfincd to fed. t had the best
of medical ti•cutment, but nothing seem-
ed to reach the root of the discaee until
1 used Dr. Willlaus' !'ink !'ills. These
have corup:etely restored my health."
phis strung enrplietic atutenient rs
trade by Mrs. !:dna Morrill, of Wood-
slock, N. S., a lady vitro had practical•
i; been gen up as in.•uruble by doe -
t. 1:5. She further says: "l suffered for
' t t•1' two years and rheumatism seemed
L. 14• firmly implanted in ray system.
A: !!:', outset 1 was able to attend to
my t 11 .4'110111 duties, but nt night 1
st.l'• . ed the greatest pain. 1 at once
lege :t to take medicine, bel my condi-
FROST-BITE:.
An incident of cold snaps is frost -bite.
♦ It is a 8' sous misadventure, as the
flesh once frozen Is more or less in-
jured. often permanently so. A cure Is
niw•nys at hand ns for as nips on tete
face nee concerned; 11 is generally only
n ce_.snry to lay the bare hand upon
the eve e r nose to restore circulntion.
There Is no pain In getting frozen, but
a good deal in getting thawed, if this
Is accomplished in o warn place. To
avoid ton rapid return of the circulation,
no nppl cation of snow is a good thing.
Melting snow- is n powerful freezer, as
every maker of ice cream knows, and
that is its r ne merit in case of frost-
bite. IL keeps the heat from returning
ton fast. It can, however, be carried
much too far. We have known ewes
where frozen limbs were further frozen
Ly putt ng Ihern Into snow in the when nabbed well in It gave almost in -
nowt. resulting In ampulalion. 11 is slant relict to the 'lightness' and 'Miff -
pure mildness to use snow ouedeers' ncs.5.' Ono day 1 slipped when de.
it Is singular what n widespread mise Fcrnding the stairs and fell to the Loi-
apprehension there Is on this point. hart, fly right nun tuns terribly dis-
Ninely-nine people out of a hundred colored mid swollen and became aIle
will apply snow to Iho frozen stiff. As 1 still had a supply 'of quite
coldest scattier. The face(nee in or hand Iluk I rubbed tome on the bruised limb
meltingthe snow 1 e .
con
ninety-eight
In
>; still more nt Ike! lye it reninved (tic discolo•a(ion, curet
lonely -eight ht a hundred will rub the the stiffness. and restored the arae to
Loren part with the snow• as hard ns it!' i,roper form. Smee icil lime 1 have
they can, and it salt snisv sonnet tee had, lad oecesion to use %ant -fink for Isase
then with harm. The thin when frozen nudism, and 1 have found it t'elually
rs eery much more rosily injured than ,cir,d."
under nntuial eond.tions, and unfortie b %arn•Buk 1c so uniformly prod h^-
'
nide effects a have often been n- mase it is composed of the Helsel hut. -
'n Ibis wee. Rubbing, of course, in-
10 TORTURE OR DE \l ll.
Russian Refugees 'tent Back to Their
The London Chronicle tells of an a\- ?i'7dll Tells.
!The z��'�
Enemies.
reedingly painful stCue which ►'::cently
milked the Filling of the Grimsby Im-
migration Beard an aggravated case •,f
litany that make a commentary on the
conditions of life in leas-ia.
One family of Russian fugitives were
Jews, mute. Shitzk-a cabinet hunker,
Iris wife, a son of len and two daugh-
ters -who carte frons the prof ince of
Minsk, and wished to join a son and
br,l:h: r In G'a-gGw. But the media ll , . -e} re f•
011ie'► found them all to be in u pili- rtyiaee1.naady and al our
ably debilda'e'I Condition. cast, tar PemA.ale use
The man had bronchitis and general Neat faulty is a.terial
or -aklag. too
A IN1NRIhi MIS
cel A,+1'4
Trade luted this is a
variety of .tyln. iabtr s sod
prices (et women. lata awl
Weakness; the buy was minus one eye
and suffered from trachoma, and one
dnu;,•hter was also afflicted with lra-
Just before t.e ng asked In retire the
tither fell down and clasped lir. Grange,
('ou act!lally grew worse. 1 \vas at- secielury to the board, around Ree legs
tended by a skilful doctor, but ecus :1.- rad pegged piteously to no altgtw•ed to
timateiy forced to remain in tied, sal- stay., crying out that to send him back
tering untold agony with every move- h' It.z- 111 would L.' to send hits to tor-
ment. Finally the doctors told rue the lure or death. The ctllldren added
their cries and leers to Ilroee of their
unhappy pm eels. Observers of the
scene were v:' bly affected.
Questions drew from the man en ad-
mission that revolutionary meetings had
Leen held at his Clouse in Minsk. 111s
hem, he said, had been ruined in con-
sequence, and his life was new tit
stelte'.
\\ hen the family's pleadings had been
stilled the court considered the pathetic,
if dithcrtlt, problem before it. Then
Mr. Smith, the stipendiary Megi'h•ate,
who presided, announ. cd that, although
the case had many sad features, they
felt there wee no alternative but to re-
fuse the family lave to land. The
n,an's health was extremely bad, and
with two children afflicted as those
were it should be unsafe to admit them.
When ilio news was interpreted the
whole family broke down, the rnan de-
claring that all were doomed.
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A MMOTIIER:S PRIDE.
A mother's greatest pleasure Ls in
seeing her lfftle ones brigld playful and
lieuble wits incurable. One day I was
advised to try Dr. \\'illion's' Pink Pills
end I decided to do so. Presently the
Mains were not so severe, and 1 begin)
le feel myself gnlniug. Shortly atter 1
was able to go about, and In less than
three wraiths I was perfectly well. For
lhts cariditton my thanks are grateful-
ly due to Dr. Williams' Pink Pills."
Dr. Williams' Pink i'ills cured Mrs.
Merrill by driving the rheumatic poison
cut of her blood. They actually make
r,ew blood. They den't net on the bow-
els. They don't bother with there symp-
toms. They go right to the root of the
trouble in the blood. That is why they
have cured tlto worst cases of anaemia
(bloodte'sne's) headaches and backaches,
kidney trouble, indigestion, neuralgia.
nervousness and the epecial ailments t f
giris and women whose blood supply
becomes weak, scanty or irregular. Sold
by all medicine dealers or by moil at
f(k. a box or six boxes for 11;2.50 from
the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brock-
ville. Ont.
4.
COZ'I'ER (HARD AS STEEL.
St. Louis Youth Discovers a Long -Lost
AM.
John [Icrlien, the St. Louis yonth who
announced last week that he had dile
severed the secret of tempering copper
t-. Iho hardness of steel has suddenly
1
Pen -Angle trade-
mark (in red) on
every Pen -Angle
garment, tells yea
it will fitand won't
shrink, -your
own dealer so
guarantees it.
Underwear thus
trademarked is
softer, warmer,
more flexible,
better wearing.
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UNDERWEAR.
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SWEEPING ASSERTIONS.
Father : "Did you notice how grace.
fully Ethel swept into the room at the
party lust ri(•'irt?'
Mother : "Yes, but when it cones to
st\•ceping out a town ei.e a not much
use.'
A BItO.D'A'1T,MEN1'.
Dr. Leo,shadt's
nny case of files.
This rtatentent is m8l0 without any
qualifications.
it Ls 1n the form of a tablet.
Hem -Void will cure
'Queen City
r
betel teas • Frit Ma..teba Dari d t ntees • am-
the brit vas(is d bods.
eQ,rm Cs,' r ea d+' Forecast Poet.
1)"t";:,r„' rbue •�►ai row rocs' Ar
The Campbell Campbell's
Kinin Co. s�v.a
T«.to orb.', ort. Queen City
the
lt'OC
B•;n4
1111Id
dreare
ei asci sl
mournful!
NO 11E t(IT TO HEART. Duty YS
She -"And now, Charlie, 1 su:;hose tion that
to-rnorrow you will have to speak to 1'116 m
about this?" disclose s0
papa instance,
Ile -"Yes, dearest, f suppose I must."
suicide beea
(After a pause) -''!las your father a more she
telephone:' cru a life
them,
meth il.
cit in 10
wrong d
it'iCfliC ali`l
other world
FIND MEANS A BOON. marriage nor
The oldest
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GIRLS ENTERING
WOMANHOOD
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It is the only pile remedy used in- Mothers who have daughters just •Jl pie youngest a
i<
cd case of Piles with ointments, suppose- manhood, will find Bilenus a great boon. P
tores, injections or outward appliances. '1 hey make rich, red blood, and strength- 1n apietntvakebut
lts Che
A $1,003 guarantee with every pack- ell and invigorate the internal organs Polar little "el
involved In the great change. Mrs... 1.. ,race.
Beadle, of Home Place, Toronto, says: E :I.ee men greatly ontnumbe
malty, the critical borderland Over which the
dere tragedy of
it is impossible to euro an establish- girl passes into the fuller life of wo- to Enke the lett
age of Dr. Le0nhordl's Item-I:oid.
81.00, all dealers, ur The Wilson-
Fyto Co., Limited, Niagara Fulls, Ont.
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1101.1.OW GLASS BRICKS.
"My daughter, LL'ie (f:!), was feeling women, which can hardly be regarded
far from well ibis winter. She Com- to roof of the superiority of the male
toways weakly, tired. and drowsy. She
ptained of frequent headache and was eC`p There were 813 of Them who In.,k
1t.eir own lives in the last twelve
The ue:nand for hollow bricks and scented altogether without energy • r months and of women, 113 --little more
building blocks for house construction aireng,'!h. Each morning her longue . than a third us runny. In the methods
has induced glass manufacturers to put was coated and her appetite (Wiled. She chosen for making their exits, men
hollow glass bricks on the market, and was sometimes so dizzy that on stoop showed n notch greater partiality to
•1 almost tell and she wens alio 1 ITV'
healthy. The well child is a blessing ttiiey•promise to be used extensively h r mg she bullets than did \corer, Only n
la the home, but the sick child is a novel and artistic effects. !'he first treubted a great deal with constipation. • o: the latter shot themselves while 118
regular little tyrant. A few doses of glass bricks, being solid, proved a fail- One singlo box of Bilenns made nworld men chose that way of ridding them•
ilaby''s Own..Tablets will make the sick- are on account of their cost, but the•
of difference In her, and so 1 conlinucd selves of the burden oft lite. Despairing
ly child well, or an occasional dose will hollow glass bricks can be made nt: t0 give her this remedy. Within a new \vomnnhord dispinycd he dreier prrh
prevent sickncs there is nothing to much les expense. They aro lighter weeks they built her up wonderfully ercncs for poison. '1'hlrty-two women
equal these 'Fail' is as a cure for sto- and stronger than clay bricks fled are and they caro keeping her In the best a\v`.111u\vecl total draughts. 1'w'enly-
mach and t4)' '1 troubles. They make such excellent nonconductors that wa s Bil cit anemia green sisal
ll. ' f health.
built of them are proof against dump -1 eans also cure , gr sick -
The sound, heat and cold. 'fete bricks nese, debility, siek headache, conslipa-
aro sealed hermetically when hot and ttcn, piles. rheumatism. sciatica. ant
are placed In walls with a colorless all liver and kidney ailments. They
mortar made of special glass.
The ten° up the system and enable it to
bonding strength of the glass mortar is throw off colds, ch111s, etc. All drug-
bonding
as great as the bricks thernselves. hills and stores sell (Means at 50c. a
box, or obtainable from rho Bitenn
Co., Toronto, for price. 6 boxes sent for
.e't.50.
Lound himself famous. Investment (ont- ledhlng easy, break up colds, expel
panics, hardware dealers and capitalists worm,. and euro sample fevers. Baby's
all over tbo country have wired him, Own Tablets are sold under the guar -
uttering big stone for the secret. nuit;.e of a government analyst not to
Bes•tien says he has refused to Dego- ctntain one particle of opiate -they
lisle with any of them, beeause he lopes never do harem - al\vays good. Mrs.
le get the $10'),00:) (hat he has been told
has been offered by the Government to
the first man w'ho could harden cop-
per.
Scienticls have tried long to discover
the process for hardening copper. Ow-
ing to the tact_ehal it will not rust, 1t
would make ideal tools and also armor
plates for battleships.
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FELL DOWN
FLIGHT OF STEPS
PROVED %.\M -(t1 K BEST IN 'I 11111-1:
DIFFI:Iu:NT 1•:MERGE%I 1I:`+.
One of the most valuable points ate
%urn -Bak, the herbal bahn, Is the sari-
n) of uses to which It can bo applied.
Mrs. A. Livcinois, of 131 Sydenham
S1.. Toronto, says: "1 have used 'Lam -
Belk for colds on the chest and found
h 1 rnan •es freezing and .t tris really surprising how quick -
what I insane.
csenses the warmth and promotes cir-
eul:.tion. 1t can best be done with the
hand, which is warm. A woollen glove
gives friction, but al the expense of ap-
plying r old to cold. A very alight cov-
ering usually t•relcets the ear=,whether
applied at the upper or lower extremity.
a Inr1yc hnir is often enough. But it
Is w•ien to be cautious and net kt frost-
bite o. cur.
TAKE CAf1E OF YOUR EYES.
A g -eat ninny of the mystcrir,us head -
eche, with r'h eh women are Mitchel
must t.c• pul down to overstrained eyes;
and hula kind of headache (-nn only to
cured by giving the eyes a Ihor.•ngb
test. and. when n cure has thus been
cffc,''d. great car' In the use Of the
eyee in future is Indiepcnsable.
Rend ng. \\Tilinst or scw.ng in a dire
end flicker ng light tenet be given up,
and the ronniOn i'rectice of n!(ealpting
lc renes in n jotting Irain or omnibus
must be discarded.
The eyee should never be used too
ken$ at a time. and. whin much eye
work IT t!eeissnry. 1 net rests and I•nth-
ings in het water r!:'u td Le to-orted I••.
It Iti" edrend,'J hca,tg,clle 1•R to be kept at
• diet;,nce.
AUSTRALIA'S \\'G \I '1'l I IN `tl(1:EP.
G. M. Kemp, Carleton Place, Ont., Bays:
"1 have given Baby's Own Tablets to
my little one since he was 0 week old,
and have found them a splendid medi-
cine. At eleven months ho weighed
ever twenty --six pounds." The Tablets
are sold by druggists or by mall nt
cents n box from The Dr. Williams'
Pkdicine Co., Brockville, Ont.
b:.1 !Alm,. essences, and juices known
t. medical science, compounded and
relined in n eperiai and peculiar way.
It halt such high germ -killing pewee
Thal it is unequalled us on autieeptie.
I;: heating" value 1. very great and r
n household Wein %11in-Ilek Is (1I sulut'e-
lj unique. It 1k n sere cure for erzemn.
itch. bleed 1•r• eon. ulcers. chronic sOTes,
tet:.gw•oln, children's rashes, spots, etc.
1t also cures mils. horns, bruhea, chop-
ped lintel enlarged veins. plies, and
n" diseoeeel or Injured mndilinns of the
akin and subjacent tissues. All drug-
g:sls and stores sell al 50e. a lox, er
t est free from the %nu, -link Co.. Tornnh..
fol price. 11 boxes vol for $2.541. Send
one cent for dainty trial box.
•is
COt'LLN"T SMELL iT.
"Jane. don't you Think That sweet -
Neel of your, is n pr.•crostinator?"
"I've been sit -pectin' it. noun; but he
timely- ekes o breath pertuuter an' 1
can't be rule."
,The politest in iu'try of Australia Is
s'iteep-raising. mainly for the sake of the
Wool. I tit also in Nut. of course, for the.
meat. Australia 11.IW ranks Fecund
among the grrnt .',ee';•-rai.cillg menthe:.
Argenlitln being firstsecondtwllh r^¶s'1 En
sheep. Austrnlin
a1:,1 !Meet(' third with 70.c'O.A(tt, net o
i,w• year+ ngo \n -?roils one first, 1• -
ie'sing no kss Wan 106.2(0,00n heed ,
pileup. •1 nil woe in 11<til. Prolene
drough'a w • ie the cane of- the deet r, -
Don of ninny mil`u, ns of Austialien
.sheep. bel 'face I:'0 there has Bern an
annual gain. 1'i t these sheep were not
hldigenout'! In An -Iralie. 'they were first
Inlnxhteed h) (7J7. being of life Spenzsh
Diet int) spec ts.
ONE Ai)\'ANTAGE.
1 niec!I prefer the man who 'Teaks
Fe t m nnnnu-er p' -don't ynuT
1', •thor.$11 he ntny be wintry. VC(
11 • {mows when he Le thrnug't.
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BRAIN IN 1'01'11 TI1110AT.
Subservient to Genuine Brain But Does
Thinking for Ilsclf.
Did you know that the throat has t
Lrein of its own? Few people are aware
of it, but It's a fact. There is a small
g;anglln which exercises direct control
al the muscle. of the throat, and acts
or Its brain. Of course, it U subser-
ve nt In the genuine brain, but at the
scone Ione does a gond deal of inde-
pendent thinking for Itself. it is very
timid rind susplctous of any strange ob-
jells that crane near Iho throat.
For this rea-on it is very difficult for
a physician b operate on the throat.
Before anything can be done in this di-
rection it Is neeessnry for the operator
to gain the confidence of the little brain
that dominates It. IL frequently takes
weeks before Ibis confidence can be se-
cured, and until it is secured 11 Is im-
possible 10 perform any operation.
Woe to the man who attempts rough
(rentor• nt to (10 Throat before gain -
int; the little bruin's confidence. His
operations will be resented with violent
par'oeysrnc, Itrst of the threat, then of
Ilio diapli -ngm, and, it the operator still
persist:. the patient will be thrown In -
In convulsions. Seltl more curious is
the fact (hal lois Illtle 1'rnin has a me-
mory, find if once frightened in This way
It Ie almost Ilnpo'.':ible to ever gain the
c •nfi•tence, no mutter how gentle the
(metaled' nifty be.
Constituent -"Now, Mr, \Vunnout, 1
wi,h you'd cin your best toilet my boy
a good Government position." M. P. -
"Well, w'hnl can your son do?" Con-
etltuenl-"What can ho do? Great Soot,
man, if he could do anything I wouldn't
1,0 bothering you!"
The great Austrian salt mine at Wiel-
iczke has 600 miles of galleries, and em-
ploye ti,000 miners. It has been worked
for the past six centuries.
Tltey Advertise 'I'hcrosolves.-hninede
The never failing mec(iflne, Iloilo -
heel theywere offered to the public,
way's Corn Cure, removes all kinds ' 1 Parmeles Veg;etnble Pills became po-
corns, warts, etc.; even the most lilt -
corns, pular because of the good report they
cull to remove e•atmot withstand Ibis E
wonderful relnedy.
And when you Inc'•a man boast of
his ancestors It's u snfo bet that his
descendants will have no uccasion to
beast of the,rs.
made for themselves. That reputation
has grown, and they now rook among
the first medicines for use In a(lncks of
dyspepsia and biliousness, complaints
rf the liver and kidneys, rheumatism,
fever and ague and the innumerable
cotnplicatlons to which these ailments
A NOW of Inp.►tsnce to all those who are give rise.
ran down and , sbilit:'t,d is the fact that
' Aorrevgra"1. the beet fettle PTO compounded. Doctor : "Did those red pills 1 left for
It glues strength and builds u, .he system. little \Vniler do him any good?" Mrs.
11.: "Yes, indeed, doctor. ile's been
Judge -"And your wife aimed al anti titling up in bed all day playing marbles
struck your head with a cup?" Witne.s with them"
-"Yes, sir." Judge -"Well, all 1 have
to say is that you ought to be very
Froud of her." .
It you are a sufferer from sheds get
a bottle of !tickle's Anti -Consumptive
Syrup ant test iIs qualities. it will be
found that no praise bestowed on it Is
too high. It does all tlint is claimed to
it, and does it thoroughly. Do not take
nny substitute for Bicklc's Syrup, be-
cause 1t Is the 1e -f, having stood the
lest of years. All the best dealers sell
It.
Mrs. Mndis0n-"Ileo do you like your
new neighbors?" Mrs. Dyer -"1 don t
know. 1 haven't tried to borrow any-
thing
nj-Thing yet."
Like
t •
volcanoes ironstone
acspo' md(*.,e1111 blot se.
the trouble
Thy localb the14 tpoison from Comte,
e
bloodd Weaver's Itrrap will dri
ODE ‘D TII\T iti i_1\'O YE US 01.D.
T,,r Iluutlariart Has n fele►:s Supply on
the Shelves.
In Ilur•ga•y they do not eat fresh
b,eed. \Vltether It is because the Hun-
garians believe in hygiene more chnn
t,,eir Guuopenn brothers and sisters .r
not has never leen told, but the Mag-
yar Is partial 10 tittle bread, and ih,
ranter the better. Ills "rozskenyer," -)r
ord,nnry Kirk trend. ns It is enter by
tht very large mnjnrily of the elagyar
popu'at on, is carefully laid (May en 11
shelf 8n.I dug nut for consumption
menthe and mouths idler it has conte
nal of the great ovens. If the huge innf.
weighing se:melting like five lemnds and
I•,r which Me Hungarian pays six or
leve 1 kreutzer. cgnivt'rnt In :holt Three
foesu' a i1!s in our n►•:ney. has careful -
'y been hidden ire ay 1'r two years it s
cuns:dered all the better. The'hingarinn
meter 11,inkq of where the brca•1 is to
.1 551,' from ft•nloi r-ew. Ile thinks of
1'. he:e it is 10 C•nle from need year, for
• ; has at least a year's supply 4111 the
.fol es. The Hungarian tallies het
1.1-eed 30 days nl end of lime. Ilei
\', edneeday baking le for the \\Tillie: -
,'ay of a year to conic; her 'Thursd:n
i.:,!;inti for p Thuredny of a year l
me.
• !mn::y;ranl' nrriving in America,
hinge! y 1 ring over minty of !hese
Rs 'o;,ves. They are ctunbcr-o:m•
e'er; and of Lire old age. The loaf
it tr.fle Wider live pounds and is
,.d that to drop it on your WO
d be to !mash a toe or 1W0. A
eelettCl struck Into this load is hard lo
move, and yet the leaf 1A considered
treat delicacy ey Ihr• Hungarians.
n look upon 1t wi11 the seine pride
that the (icrn!an peasant looks upon his
pun,pei nickel.
VERY LIKELY.
"1 enn't understand how a man can
commit suicide for love."
"Il happens frequently."
"Well. perhaps se. but if I did it, 1
sh mid reg. et it all my life."
Tour Doctor
Can cure your Cough or Cold.
no question about that, but --
why go to all the trouble and
inconvenience of looking him ftp,
and then of having hiapreacript ion
filled, when you can step into any
drug store in Canada and obtain
a bottle of SHILOPI'S CURE
for a quarter.
Why pay two to five dollars
when a twenty-fivo cent
bottle of SiI i1.Uli will cure yoO
as rluic;:Iy
\1 by not do as hundreds of
tlhourar.rls of Canadians have
done for the past thirty-four
years : let SH I LOH bey our doc-
tor whenever a Cough or Cold
appeal s.
SlIif.0H will cure yell, and all
druggi'ts back up ;Hs statement
with a pntitive guarantee.
The next time you have It
Cough or Cold cure rt with
SHILOH
Yoe Mid sot .heat any team 1r inn wltl gplad
t'eh. UA. 1." Menthol Plaster on that lime boa.
Try and bo convinced.
eight women selected the most ghastly
1- rru of suicide -throwing themselves
from top -story windows.
They Cieanse the System Thoroughly.
-t'armelee's Vegetable Pins clear the
stomach and bowels of bilious matter.
cause the excretory vessels to Throw
off -impurilf is front the blood into the
bowels mer expel the deleterious mass
nom the body. They do this without
pain or Inconvenience to the patient,
who speedily realizes their good °llices
ae soon as they begin to take effect. They
have strong recomuncndalions from all
kinds of people.
Sugar to -day is only one-sixth the
price of what it was in Cho year of
\Vaterk o.
---
There Is no such thing se a hermteee enure'.
The tronblee goes tum 1 to worse unlet, chock.
ed. Allen's lung Bairn caro, the wor,t cold,.
It allays inaama.atlun and eloars the &Li paaaagaa
Before Lister's nnlieeptic inventions
the deathrate in ani 1 UIutiuns of the thigh
was 41 per cent. It is new about 6 per
cent.
woe ': a.to Qs
tI iutly.'
RUBRIC?
C.A.R. stnaloa,
No home ehou!d be
the greatest faintly inedi
troub:es the world has produced. Keep
it on hand. It is a never -fulling fruted.
rec. at your dealer.
GOOD) FOR OLD AND YOUNG.
Pf:IIFECTL1' IIAItM1iSS.
CHILDREN LOVE IT.
Mother Graves' Worm Exter,o nater
(Ines nate require the help of any pur-
gative medicine to complete the cure.
Give it .a trial and be convinced.
Sometimes a woman doesn't meet her
ideal plan until she is too old fur him to
recognize her.
FOR SALE.
41 rare ranch, 16 acre, Learing Dechant, 25 10111
Greed pasture, 5 cow*, S h:.e*.e. g..ud house, bars
soul wait A good armee.
11. J. WAttRICK, Corning, Calif.
L' -31E1 ¶ -
l.ig money new being nettle sell-
ing shares of one of Cobalt's
safest, test and most reliable
communes. A trustworthy repro•
sentativn wanted for this dis-
trict. \\'rule nt owe to
Cox 413, Toronto.
CARPET DYEING'
mad Connie . Thee le • sewen•hy wllh the
BRITISH AMERICAN DYEING 00.
Mod pt,tte.ls.s by post mod we are sora.os✓t.4
*stew pea tet ltontraal.
"II iw much coal is Chet e, Susan? How
long will it last?' "Weil. iii e'ani, it will
Inst quf'e n while if you don't baro any
fires." "Hien there ietel m,uell tet h"
"There isn't any left, meanie."
Pain 15 Punishment. -Pain Is a pre-
test of nature nglunst neglect of Iho
bodily health, again -1 Carel(•ssnesn '•0-
garding the physii al condition. It
steins in nt the first opportunity and
takes up its elude in a man and a !s
1mu)utimes difficult to easel R. Dr.
Thotnns' I t-Iectric Oil 's It drive it mut
in short order. Pilin (ennui itaywhcce
11 is used, but imuudwlc►y Cers ►:way.
•
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AT $4.50 aR square (10 ft. by 10 ft.).
and with a guarantee of twenty-
five years service back of the
sale, "Oshawa" Galvanized
Steel Shingles make the cheapest good
roof for anypermanent building on
your farm. ey last a hundred years.
Even cedar or cypress shingles will
cost you as much, and be rotted to dust
long before an
"Oshawa " ; Shingle
shows a sign of wear.
Slate will cost you
far more to buyand
twice as mucto
put on, -and it
won't lastilbi t longer.
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water -proof, win d -
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with o u t painting.
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