HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1907-05-30, Page 2DANGEROUS PURGATIVES. I GREAT FINDS IN EGYPT
Medidlles of Thls Class do Not Cure -
Their Effect 1s Weakening.
Nothing could be more cruel than to
induce a weak, anwmtc person to take
find-
ing e relief. Ark any elive medicine dthe l
doctor and he will
UNIuVSCIOt'aNt%S3. tell you that a purgative medicine mere-
ly gallops through the txevels, w en -
A person who 1 found unconscious
t a' inres{the tender at sue . Ile e can will p tel
you
b u
may be suffering of C hvtI tS.anonosome coni- cure disease, or build up bad blood.
paratgreat variety of , ethers , serious; When the blood la weak and watery,
wine vre trivial, other very who n the system is run flown a tonic
some requiring litho or no lrratrnent,
others calling for very skillful and pains- Is the one thingu needed- •ht.the only
tukuhg !flee in order to save life. thia11ng lhLshat dlllh re i no nn}< so good I Civil and the subsequent four !nestle.
Such being the case, It can be readily seen that it Is a !natter of the first the es Dr. Williams' 1'u11< {'ills for Palein the region of Assiut. He said the re-
sults eepresented the first and to some
pf!lance to deterna Tte 'Ile cause. t bio t'e ;plan Eaerty dose of en reef loon, e�lent the second and
Usually the ti
ret
AT GIZEH AND ASSIUT HIS-
TORIC: TREASURiES.
Old Homes by the Mk -Art of Older
Dynasties - flock 'tombs
Explained.
Prof. F1imlers Petrie delivered a lec-
ture recently to the sabered e1$ of the
British School of Archaeology in Egypt
on the lint months work last season at
'Third dyeasties,
rat and most uncharl a , tun inn • ,
ecirlly of Ihs unIXtnSCI4)US which alis the veins, !c'ach'e every or- wellwellns a period (rote the Ninth to
ass+lrnptaon, aspbeingsthe No 1.
personhv unkempt and rough -is belief
gen
anddespondent 1people. In the first month forty-nine graves
w that he t intoxicated. If led. This 1 (U( Mag- were found in the royal tombs of Ahy- where wet and cold combined are o
st and
inner,
rolds
eau 1and c
e liris
11; taucoughs will qo r, yet
if the breath ly eine Toss Annie [
uor et It may be entirely err°n-`dalPne Islands, Que., says: "f was dos. The objects disclosed showed that Laity experience, an 6
of liquor, )histheart would palpltete vto• lit, civilization of Aby'dos was of the muscular pains cannot
but ensue.
1)r.
ecus, for the sufterxr may have fell pale, my entree character an (hat of Memphis. i'1'lroinas' Eclectric
auf
fid Iail•
a the
lion. So
x er red
1 o administered a,• least nit
�1 1 dr
taken h or a
la at red
have eonuo u
ha I1 r in
to
trouble coueit?r on, and 1 � yThere were stone vases, bracelets, b the j
Utai it, •alt from severe headaches. TSndl-,
Sto sMakes puny kelpies
and rosy. Preyed
lie
plow 1/tee'
Co fie! ir-
Nurses' sell Waters' Treasure
-25c.-6 bodes MI.2S.
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Dew &C I G., Liii
The Algerian coral reefs are divided
Into ten portions. of which one only
is
finished yearly. Ten years is the time
tot the proper growth of coral.
A Liniment for the t.ngger.-Loggers
lead u life which exposes them to many
petyh \\'owu1e, cuts and brumes care
not be altogether avoided in preparing
timber for the drive and in river work,
drink of whisky In tno
hope trend gee Yglaze pottery and a long necklet,
weld give him strength. tried several medicines which seemed coling that the people of the household
Excluding Intoxication, the uncOn- actually' to leave Inc wor.ee. Then 1
t ____ ..dvls.>,l to Iry Dr. Williams' rink' wore ornaments similar to those of the
,ynl house but of a cheaper kind.
.
'Ther was a slate palette for painting.
ICIOlLS state may ue nun w concussion , ••�, have nut
of the brain resulting from a sharp blow i 'elks, and
al hal ever wn n was. They have
on the head, po flecompression fraturethe of,done me so much good that 1 would
brain from ap{ P Y
the skull. iL may be one stage of an }Ike every weak girl In the land to try
epimane!
(gelation
fit ora purely hysterical n It them."
ee the new bleed Dr. William
(cslntfon ; or cause,{ 111' opium or some
that restored
Wands were discovered with elaborate
n
le
ivory carving and knives of the First
and Second dynasties. 'Tho work had
been mostly destroyed by the 't'we nty•
-
n including Mune- Pink Pills actually made sixth dynasty, but in these coneparral ve
other narcotic poise and strength, tombs there had b
!Miss nenudreau to health of fr ly modern
un -
rating gas electric
charcoal tunics; or the earthed
result of an electric st ol�k ; ora simple;end in the same waytheywill restore
tainting spell, or the coma associateden sufferers from anaemia, indlgestian, STONE VASES OF THE EARLIER
Bright's disease or diabetes; or t al !talion neuralgia, rheums AGE.
He had nisei found ohjecls of quartz and
a long slab 12 by 2 inches made of flint
with a sharp polished edge, the use of
which lie was unable 10 determine. It
was highly finished. Ile had seen no-
thing like 1t before.
Prof. Petrie said the se sono' had
b et
een
particularly interesting, as
the first brae dynasties had been found,
bene P p '
tient and the secret allmente thin make
the lives of so many women and grow-
ing girls n burden. Sold by all meds
shock frorn a severe injury, such as s
blow on the abdomen, or from some in-
ternal di. trder, su .
ch as the sodden per-
ferution of the wall of the stomach ori cine dealers or by smell at 50 cents
the intestine by the corroding action of ,' bee nr six boxes for 52.50 from The
a's ulcer ; in summer a case of sun- ilea Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville,
stroke, or in winter the stupor that pre- iOnt.cedes freezing to death. Finally, it may - -de
be a pure ease of simulation -"throwing
a flt," as the slang phrase has it, in order WAYS OF SENDING LETTERS.
to excite sympathy in the practical torm
of a drink of whisky, or a quarter, or to
get a night's reit in a comfortable hos-
pital bed.
A correct diagnosis but often
apton the
e
skill of the physician, fide. it the face
of the patient is a good guide.
Ing, works wonders.
whereas the origin of nal h had hsUior o
Ingenious Methods Employed to Facile (barn ascribed to !leo fourth. lie had also
tate Their Delivery. worked a way to a crowded cemetery
Letters by airship is the latest nov- and brought home 1,1100 skulls, which
Prof. Karl Pearson was now examining
illy hothe French postal system. Lust at Assiut. Hundreds of tombs from the
month a party of n naeronauts Sixth to the 'Twelfth dynasty had been
scended from 1leudon and steered for -erred The most interesting finds
A woman is apt to make some very
striking remarks when she has oc
cn-
semi to hit her husband for a little pin
stoney.
ITCH, Mange, Prattle Scratches and
every form of contagious itch In human
or animals cure din 30 minutes eby er W os.
lord's Seliitary
Sold by all druggists.
Up to the year 1873 the non-commis-
sioned officers and men of the British
Army went allowed one penny per day
beer -money.
Ls congested it may be apoplexy, or 0O1n - the War Office at Paris. \\lien weer' were (rays used for toad otferu)gs, which
pression of the brat astenepsy ordrunk-in the building the airship ws,>; brought to
s.sml by the ;!!the skin u halt, and a letter addressed to the had gradually developed till they became
enrresi, or possible the condition Ls models n[ dwellings, with staircases and
1s pale and clammy Minister for War, General l icquart, porticoes,delsof some of them twostat feet hand
more probably due t t concussion sunstroke.
unn or . dro ted from the car. Through their l r was thus able I t n
shock ; 115 the usual toren of sunstroke i lasses the aeronauts watched gthe mis-
the skin is hot and dry ; a weak rapid g
tufa W chock ; a slow poise sive in its descent, end, as soon as it
pulse points had been secured, turned the aerostat
points 10 opium or compression of the and made their way ba, k to staurion.
brain; in simple fainting the Pulse Ls A very ingenious method Ls employed
hardly perceptible. to facilitate the delivery of letters to the
An unconscious person should be rile- slands of the Tonga group in the Pa -
should
as little as possible, although he citle. Theso Islands, guarded as they
should be removed from a gathering ere by dangerous rocks and breakers,
ero
end h. The clothing should be lair pos. are difficult and hazardous of near ap-
e -fid . should have l( the fresh air P� proach, and would often, were the or -
until
0 physician
should be given dietary, routine of delivery employed,
until the physician oomett.-Youth's tave to go Ietterless. To obviate this
Companion• the steamer that carries the means of
ails is
supplied with sky -rockets, by
Dlli'1'I;T1C NUGGETS. which letters are projected across the
"Generous feeding" ought not to but danger tone on to the shore.
"star, when St. Kilda,
generally does mean gormandizing. ier, whenThere is often more depending on how.........
Inhabitants deposit theirone eats than upon what he eats.
The so-alled "hearty ?Tieal" is morn
frequently the caue assigned in cases of
sudden death than it ought to be.
"Acute indigestion" Ls the fshionable
or et -for lehi heolite name for the un}liohed Enelduesgluttony'.
intishment of d,'tetic sins Ls not
al
toto
$tarc'L�.
Saves time, because it
makes ironing easier.
Saves linen, because ItIves a bettergloss withhslf the iron -rubbing Saves bother, because It
needs no cooking cold water. And it
CAN'T stick. BBuyit by
tom' YF•ARS OPP WOMEN'S AGES.Schema of Geranaa Doctor More Sue.useul Taaa SadloIatory.
The British Medical Jurnal, of a ro-
crnt date, tells this story:
A German doctor dtseovered a means
f restorng lost youth to women whichLs mors potent than Cagliotro's fat nous
pntacle rejuvenescence and advertised
tt.at he could in two days rejuvenate
Ute most decrepit hag. Ths brought
a crowd of ancient dames to his horse.
At the first interview after a careful
aucultation he Invited each patient to
write leer surname and e(aurst11era `eend age on a piece of p u}es
to which the women pleaded gulty
varied, but all ruled high. The doctor•un(lr• ok to give each patient the prom-
ised elixir the next day, but settle lime,
h•• sald wa; required to adust the
airength to the individual power of rday the Q -lm the ",q -........n I
enticeagain, but the doctor expressed
I1•mislad
EN-ANGL
a variety el *tries.
btcs sed ,ties, fa
Women. elseidiea.!Peas. ars suthotud
replsce instanty and
at ego cod nay Pen-
Asgs garment faultylareatwist ex
rgret Ihnl he 1115(1 unfortuna e yUNFEELING MONS'i'ER. the papers containing their ages. For
this reason A new' se't woutl he r•equlr-
"Oh, mother, Jack doesn't Love me any' ' ed. Ile added caually Ilial they outaht tmorel"klio\V that the oldest of lh0nl 11111st al o\v
"What makes you think so, my dear?' : herself to be burned for the good of the
"Ile run out of muclage and rte want• 1rest, as ttse busts for the remedy was
ed to borrow some of tical p•p•pudding human ash.
uuce f made to-dayl" 'rhe next day the women brought bark
papers \vilth their ages Inscribed. it
i fid thrtl M+ch had lek0n ninny
o!Nol n Nauseatinj; Pill. --'rho excipient cons tyars off the age previously admitted.
th a ngl isd Iho substance which he pigthe t. That o and maks up tge pill thefi sty pape rs c lledgto thenmhave found
to wifnees
mass. That of !in tCdkns \'*getable thesuccess of his Inventien. ronmper-ills !s ice,anunded na to pcaPied 115 line lists, he showed that he hther moiture, and Ihey can li ,blend lcre lei.; word in regard to renivenathn..
Very ninny persons die annually fromcholera and kindred sulnnler cniplint.,svlso might have been saved if p ter
remedies had been
nousnd.t�f attacked Dr. d.
o
not delay in g' SI) Kllogg's Dysentery Cordal, the me-
dicine that never falls to effect acure.
ri.
'Those who hate used Sl saypromptly, and thoroughly ;subdues the
pain and disease.
Teacher : "Now, Freddie, it's very
wrong of you to quarrel with Billy
Jonenn: a aro stn iim. Come, no. pror such revengeful
(crhno al'sraise me that when you meet Billy to -night youll forgive him." FreddieP}mt dilly to -night, if lets
e to (See' 1':sin \'. fir a tian dw•ellin ws like. bg brother iswith hint 1ll forgive hinm
01,1 EgYp KVery few of iheso objects wore known but, i[ not, 1'll neorly wallop the I e
before now. tie had fund 15111 inorO out of him."
tclitionsome of these were sile,nStiatr"Berms1,Lneer life.
Ise someCasesth0 housewas two slot'anes�Q'itrArateetrnlof"Vr.r
wlhrnri m} 1rcausP in forty-eight hours seyad
(heir strength. \finny }»tis, in order tet ani becomemany yers younger.
nr0rolled,1
keep thle iron adhering,
powders, which prove nauseating t.o
the tste. Parmelee's Vegetable ('ills
arc so prpared that they aro agreeable
to the most delcate.The cannontell tree Is a myrtle inhi,hgrows to a herht of 1O feet, has pflowers, ad a fruit the sze of a 32 -Ib.
shot.
o: fess parsc con .1 ow•n on a screen w1rATDOPRO,ItP.Dcoibs Hart
eys high, one of an elaborate character . re nsml conte. but of ywith a stairway and chambers nehnid.A ruche wee placed belowiliggins : "Old M111yens is a distant
FOR THE SAKE: OF COOLNESS. Yes; arif )ther richer{ he tbecomesrlthe
The first essential of an Egyptian store distant he ts."
house lyes the porto, which in theearliest stage constituted the houseOnly Iho a who have had the expert-
ing copied from the temple, which, of cnce can tell the torture corns caue.
course), was regarded as the god- house. fain with your boats on, pato with
One wooden tomb of iho Twelfth dy• them oft- -pant night and day: but te-
aonof the iln�t that he had l;ef Is sure to those who use Holloway's
Corn Cura.
One of the greatest hlesings to par-
nts Ls Mother Graves' Worm Exter-
minator. It effectually expels worms
nd gives health in a marvellous man-
ner to the little one.
Gerninny's army bills hnve increased
110 per cent. In the past thirty years.
Uuring he wu wSth the' nasty !over seen. 11 was at the mouth of the
mainland, theculler rock tomb o1 a chief end contained five
letters in small buoys of a Fre statuettes nn(1 other objects. Ile had
se,shape. These are then thrown tufo the often wondered at the size of the rock
Fees, end are by the they is caroted to tombs, but concluded from what ho had
the mite wail, where they are rescued seen of the unfinished ones tont Ihey
from the waves and their contents taken were used as quarries by the chiefs to
to the nearest post -office. A floateng build houses would inhabit in life.
post -office, consisting of a painted cask, .then a sp.; they \vats quarried in out to be
is attached by chains to the rocks at used for the maker's last long sleep of
inc > the extreme ,cent of Terra del Fuego• lLSed
ways swift, mut it is remarkably car To this strange *Moe, which is under Ile had also two rnmplete mo-
ath.
b, )S put a os appearance. i lha joint protection of all nations, every dell of founddd a bltw< granite figure,
Pepsin is a cowardly prop. { rssing ship sends a boat to post and dnsseated, some end a liceas high, which
Su live that when the summons comes P showed much anatomical knowledge,
to join the hungry caravan that moves 1 collectA lettere.
`St els to "Leaves from the
to the inviting spread in the dining -room life of n Special his "Le ves fro.' re• though the proportions were not always
you may be quite competent to secrete fates how Remise, during the siege e f correct. Such figures were rare in
Twelfth lurnhs.
your own pepsin. Metz, sent a message through the en-�Y_ -__.
TIM' is Use essence of all contracts; emu's line . A your; Posener, who
TYPHOID AND OYSTERS.
Dlvalves Acquitted Atter an invesllpa-
every meal Ls a new contract with ones, volunteered for Ih' di nein task, had
stomach ; therefore ee on tier. In me of his teeth drawn and an artiflcinl
other Wills int rcKcitrc 'there are, 011e, in which was a hollow, suhslitul-
nulny important en tti rules ; wan, en. In this was placed a quill, within
whois One than this. The roan \Vhiels was n de.pntch in cipher, re-
oh.t vents ono nidal today and foe!•t� Vduced by photography to microscopic
morrow, or who dines at any co
lent hour•, all the cony from 5 p.m. to
i on the direct row] to digm-
'Tho fashlon15 t e. *fie .
tninuteness. fir, he left
Then, disguised n; a begg
entries to give color to
the ruse, discharging blank car g -
a e n ' .
lion by a French Scientist.
M. Bayne". n French phy,inlogist, has
just reported on an exhaustive study of
oysters both from the ocean and inclosed
rs , t town,
The French possess four settlements in
India. These are (:hnndernagore, Kari -
Val, \'anon, and Mahe. 'Their combined
area is 189 square miles, and pop
lation
aloof 280,000.
Hungary uses more charcoal than
any other European country. las an-
nual consumption is about !,000,000
tons.
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There's a lot of brass in the composi-
tion of a gilded youth.
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MARK THIS DISTINCTION; A purely best
tree, of carat* skin. like barber. itch. Is aural b'
t, ewithaIn uritl', such &s where Salt Rheum,
Wessels else should be uses.
wanner. tlyr+p _
Gibrnitnr was first torlilled in 711 A.D.,
when the Saracens node It a base for
their operations against Spain.
Flow to Cleanse the System. Parme-
1 .s Vegetable Pills are the result of
scientific study of the effects of extracts
1 certain roots and herbs upon the d1 -
the s sea.., undertaken to determine whether
midnight, t to to trfd es there was any foundation for iho ides
live 1'urp;ntary, that loo bivalves were infected by the I gcslivo organs. Theft use has demon
-
teat I } 1" coffee after din !teener t,y e 6 lslrated in ninny tnstnnces that they re-
fs
hint ns he n d r 1 i typhoid and other pero Ilius errors and
faver hasn't a redeeming nor dr, i . els • the Germans he was brought Patera 1 yl g gMato the nrhon of the liver and the
favor. It is popular
lased nor drink. It those to nutherily. In whom he told' w•ero the means 01 cnusin serious 111.1 ell iho blood. and entre
twee In people who eat them. `kMney's, purify is mra'ety a papular torn{ of inking a such a weeeful tale of his slufferinfis al Ilo onnople t that the typhoid ml ucif alt morbid erctiinulood. from the
dos' of a nervennc; mtec I i 1 f the French ihnt he was means t. (.he the oyster. joff all Thev are easy to 1e1<". and
If taken for its gaup a ,fence. Inc my executed
CANADIAN PACIFIC
IRRIG4TEQ FARMS
SUNNY AFP IA
two -grain the lane ., o crol,o by iiP n
cn1! to T(lenstvl, with many expressions of con- 1r Iho inn' ruses where iho oysl0r air' their nCttnn is 15}},1 and beneficial,
j rnl effects on the d ted his nlL�Sien1
nervous system ft is between
morn nor I t- When hochetor1. In censequen a •It'
oyster beds it cote g to 1511 the rainfall n p
lees than A hpp10, r s R" i his virulent attacks upon
\ t 'tsv 'il Iho (w0 .. n Imperialism
l 111;0 sip o. any good wine scald be I was forced to seek refnite to Brussels,
iced Ilnrinlst}. The trust stomachs, Uver's a he still ertnitmu'd to circulate Inn 1.nn-
and nerves in the world can not very In
loujr withstn a such o lite.”
nagging. ! piverri1M Eranee.
paper into Ihnt c!ountryelw•ns
the
11 you "have no a}e}e Uta:' no armee- . f
loknblo desire for a meal when ready, 1 n mystery to the nlstheri'10s, who lit-
'• do other-) fl0 suspected ihat. to certain plaster
which retched the empire from Rel -
keep aw'ny fromthe lnbl0. I
wee° is 10 choke with more fuel a lire
that has gone out.
A piece of pin
is not necessarily a
deatlew•arrnnt. It depends on what 11
16 made of and how made. Pio proper
should repreeenl an unobjectionable
combination of fruit and bread.
The sv rl "pa•.Iry." however, cnvers n
nuilltude elf dietetic sins. Flour And
(at roiled into a couple of soggy layer.:.
lw,en \bleb spiced 1111•111.% chop}wed
busts }s n f the F,nPeror and Empress,
ur-
with mare fat mingled with raisins and
genre were env: fully e0ICcored the ob•
noxious sheets printed on "flimsy.
ale
STARVING BABIES.
The baby who suffers from indiges-
tion Is simply starving to death. It
ieses and
he 111110
11 does llake l sdoes ire f no or food
{
d and Medina
Ls peevish cross nit restless. Mother(
other fruits. and moistened with !,gnats will find no other nu'lichne as pronip
-Ibis may be pastry, but it 13 a
pie.
A crust made reasonably benbr with
sweet cream, olive oil. or fre-is buttery
or with lint( butter toad hall beet
(the soft variety) with . unlcient baking-
, powder or cream of tartar and soda to
led with
i good, w thn10sn r elight t t vet or sherries, --this
Is pie ; and it t., 1111:10 as digestible And
harmless' 1ietineslths' )l" Libel sva.s rel gated to
Ih • nutlet of other hes.
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AN E.\I11.Y BF.G1NNl:11.
Smith- - Jtn>_snn 1s certainly a pro -
progressive gr'ssive individual.
1 mss--Pr'egressivel Why, he's deem-
right lazy.
1.•11)eh - Well, he's progressive enough
to 1se.$ Spring levet long before win.
1• i curls.
\o, Cordata, the cloak of friendship
to cur.' ns Bnbys Own 'i'el) lels- they
always do good --they rant possibly ..1•i
harm. Mrs. James Savoy, Little La -
believe teat
1w1n'ae
ert beenlller lanby'%t Own Tablets tmy
(quid would have been in her grave.
the was completely run down, would
refits.• focal, and wee rapidly inning!.
Nettling I gave her did her nny good
emit 1 leges the use of Reines Own
riab'ets aryl three have etinnged bar
into a well and growing child." Sold
by dr tggisLs or 1,y !sell at 1'5 cents a
box from Tie Dr. \Vllltams' Medicine
Co., Ilrockvllle, Ont.
ren Ihnough pnllu11. 1) of the
snrle•`.l MO 6'
nitrated it even in a
dayo
re
,lwateor roro *when hen transferred
front plthe
water eltogelher.
As In other nli 0nts foll•e\Lttig the ent-
ing of oysters M. Rnylac won reached
t
the conclusion flint they belong
Same class as those resulting frotn
tainted meat. Ile then made a study of
the liquor exiele"1 by oysters under dif-
ferent condition,. satisfying himself in
the first piece that its chemical compose.
rtant
lionIt always coritainstialbunlrnulnrnnlpnl-
a' 151 snits. silicates, chlorides and a teen
oranie compounds.email t 11 tried
iie dull e
ecnll
effect O( tlhj g
it
into the veins of rnbbtLL. Ile found that
with the liquor front fresh oysters he
could Inject forty-four caber centi-
metres before any toxic dist urbane was
mnnitested.
With the jiti• e of oysters whirl►• 11nd
been three days out of 1110 water and
which !mil been expv,lsed to the air al a
temperntur.' of 75 degrees, distinct
thegne
of poisoning were produced by
in-
to -lion of six cubic centimetre's. Then he
tried oysters which heel been kept two
dare at temperalnre of 60 degrees and
anIP mantle S t1 of charity ore not !Wade
I f here uni;i on
the Khnet Hills in henget wets (105
tnehe5. The as reign fell there is 110
t„rhea or 51 feet of rain. The nvrrngo
rninfnll of the British 1slos le 36 inches,
orye 3 feet(enTee
eachra reht oinrain
hernpi ulnhilint
Ls
yrnrly
6(1 thio !.ins.
Before deciding
lwhere
telllocate,
in the West
about these lands. The best
wheat fields, the richest grazing
land, are in this province.
Write us for full information
about crops, climate and special
railroad rates.
Local representative wanted in
each county.
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d•
A story Ls told of a man who was
walking bes'de a railway line with a
fri''ne who was very' Mid of bearing.
A!rain was approaching. and u 11
!caudad the curve the whistle gave one
of those Mr -destroying shrieks whleh
seem to pierce high heaven. A smile
brake over the deaf man's ties. "Iola,'
he, "that's the first robia IN* beard
'ono the same piece o! cb,tti. Iattire Chrlstmeif
then freshened In river water slightly
gelled. A dose of tour cubic centimetre,
from the liquor of throe caused poison-
ing.
M. Baylac forms two general cenclrr•
si els Flrs1, the danger of typhoid from
oysters is negligible unless they have
beet) taken recently from beds exposed
infection.le direct Second,
healthful ilt direct ratio to their looni-
ness. The stomach disorders they pro -
duo* are not apt to be serious hut be -
(tome more so in proportion to the time
that has �lataateatrlckv
from thenni and theof
Oars In preserving them.
NOW NO. if -47.
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Eastern Selling Agents.
205 'CORISTINB BLSLDINo,
MOMTRBAL.
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The
Pedlar
People
Rees will fly ns far as 5 or even 1
miles frorn the hive to gather honey if
supplies are scanty 'termer at hand. As
a rule, three utiles is their outside limit
of flight.
Pen -Angle Under'
wear is form -knit
30 It can't help
fitting your figure,
-it's made of
long - fibred wool
to it won't shrink
- and it's guaran-
teed besides. irks
whole idea is to
make it so good
you can't afford
not to buy titt
tradentar e
red). 203
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CRI'kM �WUJI`
FhOIJH
A pure, hard
Manitoba
•
flour for bakers and others demand-
ing Strength, color and unitty.
&WHhE
STRONG
AT YOUR GROCERS
DEALERS EVCa, *11ERE j urPLltD V IT11
1LOWit A ND FEED -„WRITE Vr.
WE ALSO MAKE 'QUEEN CITY. * 31150111 r1 Cll.'R
THAT 11AS GAINED GREAT 1A1.011 AS A GI.NLR4.
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TORONTO JUNI
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Your Money(isn't Help harassing
If your savings are deposited where you can't ran in any moment and draw on,
=omits to meet pooling wants, you 11 be more apt to Iso the prtaatpat lis sari
gather interest. Our system of
BANKING BY MAIL 1s as Safe and Easy
as R you visited the Union. Trust Co'sodicss to resew. We allow
4 per cent. Interest on Deposits
Interest is compounded quarterly. Balances are always subject to eilegasa
THE UNION TRUST CO., Limited
Temple Building, 174-176 Bay Street, TORONTO
glsad Ter Booklet. "enaktes by Sale”
GAMY DEPOSIT VAULTS TO MEM
MONEY TO LOAN
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FACETO FACE WIN r SUNT •
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Your Grandsons Will Be
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"Oshawa" Roof Wears Out
osh
Roof your buildings with "Oshawa" Gahrinl2r(l Steel Shingle/
this ear, and guarantee,t nll ack d0D roof by $250,000, thatn 2t ten \e wille such (1 roof,
ive
you Ie lywput
properly put on, will need no repairs end no painting for at least
twenty-five years. ���
SHAWA' GlalvanlzE1.ed ,5H I N
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snake roofs *tater-tight,wind-proof,
weed trtproof, of, keeps proof
for
Are -proof for a eelrttut ,
so
25 years without a cent of plain to the man who buys it.
Made in ONK QUALITY ONLY,—of 28-gnage,'
semi -hardened S T E £ L double -galvanised
They lock on all FOUR sides—the ONLY METAL
Getbethe fa►ets shingle that need NO CLEATS. Easy to put on—a ham-
mer and a snipe (tinners' shears) are tools enough. Cost
LE&' and last longer than any other roof. Tell us the
a thint�te f g• surface area of any roof on your place and we will
Of Oshawa tell you exactly what it will coat to roof it right.
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WEAR BEST"
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