Exter Times, 1910-03-17, Page 6Uiexpeeted Coiifoioll;
Cr, The Story of Miss Percival's Early Life.
11.11"11:11 X1.111. 1 tied hark through the passage to •
For a uunucnt or two after (ii • corridor, it -here site quickIv
firm-
ing herself shut into that circular muttered the panel, fastening it at.
ebonite' to Esther was so potato's...Ilse b„titino atter wino) tale opoos
trent a,ti,ni-pulsus that she was un -'el the tapestry smoothly over :t,
. either to speak or to move.then calmly went about her du:..
all
She stood staring blankly at the
door through which she had enter-
ed. and wondering if it could have
cot -v•' of itself before Mrs. Iletlews
could follow her.
This was her first thought ; then
she remembered that she had dis-
til.; tly heard the lock slip into its
socket ; and she knew that- the kce dew, and her name was not Bel -
could not have turned tt ithout Iost s- it was Siby I Ladd, and she
ban was a during, unscrupaluus seheln-
No, evidently she had been de- er, who, for years, had luveil Har -
in another portion of the house. :t
gleam of triumph in her evil e;
Cr weeks she had been plannil e
and preparing fur this denotteme•nt,
an now she hail aceomplishetl her
mimeo, far snore, easily than the
had expected.
She . ttas no "clergyman's
coved there for some vile purpose,
for the story of the fainting girt
had all been it fabrication, and now
she knew shy she had thought the
passage, leading hither, had been
so narrow ---it was not the corridor
of the servants' wing at all, but
some other, of which she had known
nothing.
She sprang to the door and called
out "
"Airs. Bellows, pray what is the
meaning of this? Unlock the door'
Release me at once!"
But there was no response, no
sound from without.
The crafty housekeeper, who, of
Bourse, has been recognized as the
tout (.f Harold Irvington, had hur-
Camphor Ice
FOR CHAPPED SKIN AND LIPS,
COLD SOIES, WINDBURN.
12 Vaseline Remedies is Tubes
Capsirnm, Pointed. Menthnlatrtl, Csrhn.
laced, camphorate([. white Oxide nt Zinc,
etc. Each for )ectal purposes. write fur
Free Vs:<clint honk
CHESEI3ROUCH MF(:. CO. Coned)
37ti Cr:flit et. W.. Montreal
Stop
That
Limp .�.
old Irvington. and who, n:.plring m
'to be'•onle Ludy Irvington. was pre- leers at a date., ren., t ing rubbish, Loth herself and the man site loved ; . trouble no ,natter how they aro "exposed." At•
Pared t, adopt almost any measures hanging the walls . f the passage aria, bending all her strength to; cantele I(IIrteklFon) a50es i agl niuri ls. ASii,
to ace. widish her end. 11 its print, to /like it seem like the the frav, she finally conquered the 1 tkedosen. Bold by dtufsmsta and basses dealers.
On the tiny that Esther and Frank adjoining corridor, and currying girl - who was sligl.ter and weaker ; ul.rrieol
Cushman were lunching together, t'<Id pieces of fotiet;►re that had than she 1►y giving her a vi,,lt•1.t .41) as buleenle Ifrnggl.1a
niter their return from the cricket born discarded roan t:uiuus rooms, push, which sent her reeling tt, the.SPOHN MEDICAL CO.,
match, it will be remeu:hereti that:to )eke the place habitable for the. 11, ir, where -striking her II('tttt 't. Chemists and Bacteriologists
Haloid Irvington had entered the, prospective captive. tetrible blow against the :etf Ui a Gsis and IND., U.S.A.
I 1 himself if Everything in readiness long tabic with n gasp of pail; she Iffy;
Doomed to Suffering
!RESCUED EY " F Ulm A T{Y1 S"
♦.,at��,t..,I11...1 eJM.
CHAS.. r' UMLC' rT. E.v.
1! !rtr'r au 1i, tahr, A1..tth 2.1, 1909.
I suffered terribly seem Biliousness
and 11y?ptpsia for filler ti }-cars, was
treated by phy'sici:nss:mud l+sok many
remedies but gut no relict. Then I took
•'Fruit -a- Lives", and this medicine
completely cured tae when everything
else failed. 'fo all t offerers from halt-
gestiou, Biliousness and Constipation.
I strongly adtise them to try this
fruit medicine" Charles Barrett.
soc a box, 6 for $a So -or trial I ox,
35e. At alldealctsta beta !'ruit-a-rhes
Limited, Ottawa.
of provisions, Hien quickly close
tool leek it- again; and thus Esther,
who was alu►ui.t always sleeping at
the time of these visits, never saw
lie; jailer.
Cut she was by no meters lacking
in courage or spirit, and alio lin-
all' resolved to be on the watch
for the wo►1nt, the next time site
cause, s;eix'` the dour when it was
oI t nett, azul snake an effort to es-
cape. front that dreadful dungeon.
:\ecordingly, being on the alert
11••' following night, she h/•:31'd Mrs,
it,•llows the moment her hand
t+ ached the key.
A• the dour was pushed open she
grat:pcd it eith all her strength,
twinging it inward, an'I thus p111 -
ling the woman violently into the
room).
"Now, madam, I want an expla-
nation of this outrageous treat-
mont !" she sternly exclaimed, a.
she confronted the startled house
keeper with n haughty and deter -
mit attitude.
She sprang forward, caught the Tr...;t cases .,t
NV( 1111131 by the arms. and strove to n131LMPCRCOLDS`LTCINELQENZA.
wrench her hands from the door.
The struggle that (ethos( cl wit` of ail horse►, brucalniarea, colts. ataltions. Is�to
sharp and st'ccre, but Sibyl Ladd "SPOHN THEM"
was desperate. She knew that, to
ht' overcome would mean lifelong1 ontheletrnanesorinthe lend put .pnhn'sLiquid
1 Corup„und. Grvo the n•rn'd1t to all or theta. 11
tl. Font and an ignominious fate, for b'..•x"paling 1hot(icaa ee germs.[ Itwardsof the
Loose Tea Loses Flavour WOMEN TIIE MOST BRAVE
It not only loses flavour, but worse than this, loose ►t ., i t a 01' THE Two Is TITh
M0'I tot 11t(.EOI'Sl
tea takes on new odors, such as coal oil, molasses,
onions, coffee, soap, etc., -to say nothing of
its exposure to the sun, dust, dirt and
air. Therefore for your protection
11
is sold only in sealed lead packets -neve
sa
in bulk.
1111 RHiIIT WAY
Sala'• restaurant and seated UlllSl' ' •.very tag wns ._ '
directly behind Esther. !before Esther teak possession of limp and motionless at the feet of
Ile heard her mention that Mr. her home, and then nothing remain- her foe.
King was about to advertise for a ed to be done but to bide their time (To be continued.) I
housekeeper to preside over Irving rill their opportunity to insnare
ton lienor, and instantly this their prey. ---'1� -""'
scheme to put Sibyl Ladd into the ` • It efuue most unexpectedly, for
plum took shape in his fertile, Mts. lirllews had not thought of Lj\NATUl2Al. THINNESS' S
brain, such a thing as springing her trap: i:.‘Sit.Y l.ORR1=L 1 ED.
He sought the WOMB It that very" u1:on Esther on the night (if the,
her, promising cthat, if site is 1suece'd- grand reception.
far loo many people It) Clever 1'rercriplion
ed in carrying them out. he would upon tl'•• preruisca, and she would!1e filled al Any
reward her by making her Lady have rr je.-(td the scheme as total- Vlore.
Irvington. ly impracticable, had anyone pro" No Need to Be 't hi a Non as Report .
She was only ton reach" to du hie posed it to bur.
bidding, only stipulating that there But when she came npnn her lady- Whoa 'lin- Melbud so.
should be no tragedy attending si il, so suddenly, in the upper main • forties.
their plot. hall, where a rapi.1, searching ----
This angered the man who had glance assured her that there was people wile are very titin nett
he en in a most desperate frame of • no (111e else about. 1t foe:erred to
ought not in 1 •' 1'r
mind ever since Esther's r1J0 ties her that this might he her "' d :, l,t,`tlly they are 7041. i
of his suit. • trinity, t!, -t' - and contagions that, the
"Hoa do yon s+it.is°°' 1 nun ryet :;he had just. come from the see- normally fleshy. Thinness is usttal-
1\ bieh ('.tit
Drug
Incidents Show •I'I::st \Vo►attn 11as
the (!'cdr:lgr of
t:marlu'11000('nu.
Collage is o►ie of the finest qua-
lities of the human race; hut wu-
luan is afraid of a arouse, a spider,
or a beetle. How can her courage
ever equal matt's, or, 115 Some
claim, surpass it I
The bread facts prove, however,
Met whilst the wu:ld owes much to
it- melt of courage, women have.
frequently superior moral courage,
and often show physical cou-
rage of the highest. order.
Woman, it is true, accomplishes
far less frequently such feats as
life-saving from lire or water at
personal peril. Her sphere is so
much narrower than Ulan's, and
she is brought less t.ftcn into _e
test with outer danger than he is.
Besides, she is hampered by her
clothing.
Ask a brave man to necnmplis
feats of physical courage in a Wo-
man's trailing skirt and tight gar-
ments ; he will tell you that this is
a most unfair request.
THE ARM OF KATE UOU(;,l AS.
Notwithstanding the e impedi-
ments, however, when oe a>i,n aris-
(Ctt,{"t es woman is not inferior to man in
physical courage, but throws her -
a' 1f recklessly into danger. We
reed only recall the thrilling ex -
pi, its of, the women during the days
of the French Revolution, how
some of them, dressed as men,
ft•ught battles, how others accom-
plished the most heroic feats to
pretest the lives of the men they
boed.
%Vho has not admired Catharine
i)ouglas, who, when Ja►nca 1I. of
Seetland, at Perth. asked the ladies
to defend him, put her arm through
the staples of the door when too
Lar was broken.
But courage is not the less tris?.
because passive. The highestef-
for: is not encouraged by flourish
of trumpets; the greater and more
difficult courage is silent, it is
mural courage, nor is it heroic,
as the world understands that
word.
The sports which form part of
the education of the youth of 1 -ng -
land are a powerful factor in train -
lag courage. Ary Scheffer, the
great French painter, in writing
to his daughter, says: "Dear child,
innyour games also teach you to
Ito of good courage.
\Women has certainly the greater
courage of endurance. Whji Kat
woman can have the courage to
continue doing the tasks of every-
day existence. when great sorrows
have conte into her life It is not
that a man does not suffer, but
h,• has an outside world to absorb
his attention, and a woman must
bear her sorrow aurid the burden
of every -day life.
She may be afraid of a nlmise,
but experience has proved that
woman can be as enduring as man
under the heaviest trials and cala-
mities.
THE USES OF ADVERSITY.
The writer knew intimately a cer-
tain lady who at the height of Jos -
pt rity was fussy. exacting. domin-
eering, despising all those who were
inferior to her. When her husband
lost his fortune, her character
changed altogether. She became
denoted to her husband and her
children, gay, amiable, generous.
She worked untiringly for fifteen
tears to support ht r family, whilst
Witt,ler Nes insurance deceived Pollcles Issued, Taken Up and Paid for the husband eni rrjy collapsed, and
1 +9'.t ni.,n1 b•1 8 60(:,at10.(i(1 19 (3 months) ... $ 646,00(1.00 spent his life lamenting the fact
11100
!WI
1.3,000 .00 too! site had to cork.
,001 1,466.500.00190191 .... .... .... ;,37930,755.00 1VhNihiat.'cerstswP rnny think shgainsayow'
19(12 1,1172,b00.00 1902 1,52E.331.00 tillli. tee cannot
It+(11 1,641.100.00 1903 .... 1, P09,000,0(1 that physical and moral strength
t!t0.1 ....•••• .. , . 1,632.3:x0.00 1904 .... .... .... .... 1.•174.594.0(► is Tequired to he a militant Nihilist.
... .... .... •. •. . •• 1.sls,'1ooi ' 1908 .... 1,'717,046.00 It is a fact that among the miser -
tans
.... .... .... .... 1.•14.090.00 able exile's in Siberia many more
tansi.07 `2.0711,250.00 1907 .... .... .... . . . . '2.07",300.00 able a ile. survive than men. The men
3,`11t,g10.00 1!)09 ... 2, 47.,300.30
1f+09 .... .... .... .... .... .... .... '2,9:,0,000.00 I 1 Tho
1909 .... .... .... 3.300.1100.00 1909 .... .... .... ... .
Assurance Record. MOHality E►tp•►1•tlee
Assnranee Annual Prem. 1'.9!) .... . . .. .... ...... Nil.
INA/ (5 Mos) $ 601.000 $ 2-2.951.60 1900 ...
6,000.00
11109 .. .. 1,792.500 Ii'1.605.06 O a.
1501 11.5oo.ti0 Airy. Hcmnns' rtirring story of
1901 .. .. 2,:151,904 92,029.30 Ifl(12 • . • ... 2:..69.00
1901 .. .. .. 3,42:1,897 126,695.21 Mrs.
I von der bruin n is menet
^,250.00 Beautiful. Her hns%nind was (Mtge. .. .. 4,Oti6,i 1 150,6•Lf.ti9 1903 .... 23 714.00 ly accused and (•on(leienc'l to ho
I9o1 .. .. ., 4,509,751 166,3S4.2(1 111114
a and for two
1905 .. .. .. b,125,•t:S7 176,764.3911105 14,893.00 broken on the wh el.
191x1 .. .. .. 5,NO2.354 190,2`1`2.41 1906 .... .... .... 16,691.00 tt'hult• agonizing d tys nn(7 iib hts
1901 ., 11,078,057 218,715.92,1007 .... .... .... 23,`150.00 7110 renuliacrl nt his side, coll,fnrt-,
IS►09 .. .. .. 8.625.509 3u8,I913.76,1909 27,108.00 ing hint with her presence and
1909 10,310,500 :170,071.14,1909 .... 41,831.00 word" of love.
. • . t ASSET$. VI b it. t' 'nrage ran he cnmpncf�
Interest Earnings, Etc. 1(13.001.00 to ut's 1 ero sm, s nd v hat m n 0•.uld
!gilt) (5 months) K 1,794.21 lo99 .... .•.. such n then (041.1 ha'I
3,239.01 1900 . .... 1I'•67.00 have d"ne g•
I!� ... • ... • • • .. .......... ... I.i1,331.(111 he desired to 60 ns strung l-- =•on -
1901 35:5433:;::247111902901 .... •••• ' don Answers.
1002 .... .... .... .... .... .... .. 1� i9.070.nf1
lf!03 , ... 7,360.37 tftO .. 73.(;94.fn --_,F-
• • • 10,011.24 1(104 342.'+13.00
11,01 .... ..... .... .... .... .... .... _ �
14.810.91 11103
1005 .... _:,9.(11a.1IC l:ns perfected a wonderful inven-
11900907 .... 4635,177. '20 1907 .... .... }0'2.00 tion. ' Mrs. Tim. "\\'hitt is it 1"
40,177.3'-' 1!N1; x:11,' eso'\.' hatit
1907 60 707.12 1905 .••. .... - 1.101.\;1.00 Mrs. Jims "A resetting ;
190 .... ,... , 1.391.':1'2.09 works so that the renttregation can
1909 .... .... .... t30,370.it1 ItMK1 .... .... ... , .... ,
see all sides of it.'
AlimnT 4. 1t.%I.!)TON. Managing Director.
ELIAS RO1:1:itS. Esq.. 1iON. J. J. FOV'. WM. MrONE, Esq..
1'resid4.y,1, 1st Vice fres. 2nd Vice -Pres. Host' s' "It's {,egi:Laing to earn.
The National Life wants a Irst•e)asss agent in thin locality to whops \t'li'11 gt•t wet. I think you'd bet-
ter stay to dintrer.'• Departing
a liberal contract will he gives. (if1,..1 Oh, dear, n It's not
HEAD OFFICE, NATIONAL LIFF. !WILDING, TOIiO�'L'0e ONT. raining so lastly as all thapj,►
• 1: r 1eoti-Portable Engine with
t:vapertitor Tank.
!'•,gine• are the acme as the Standard Horizontal I!,aporator P.n.
•;.t that they aro , mnuptrd on skids with gasoline tank placed in
. i the ebeire, wbete it in well protected, making a very neat, compact.
.incl ..utfit, as ran be seen from the illustration above of the 1 h.p.
n''.•41..,,:l).r•n,plet' ,1,ertN,.•n,-11t tad .01111tutcotalu;(tr.P.e.
THE CANADIAN FAIRBANKS COMPANY. Limited
TARANTO. WINNIPEG
hlouTrtt AL, Sr. JO'1N, N. 1. VANCOUVER
CALGARY.
- 1,
Fairbanks -Morse
Semi -Portable
or Skidded Engine
Equipped with Evaporator Tank.
Deetgned especially for general Farm
Work
Built In 5 and 5 11P. 8lset.
Specially Adapted for Work In
Cold Weather.
to come into 1,••..,•-•111 of the (•::- let (•h:u0ber, where sit•• had been I accompanied by w(akr.ess, and
tate. napes s!ir is put out of the t.' carry some articles mf cluthintt, weakness subjects any enc to colds, - • Years
way" he ,l.',, r t'.,icit, crossly. .lett tl'ai then Un her a'ay to the t`mitgll5. consumption, pnelinl(,1a.•,, IITf,•\Wett111n.:!'::.',•It.an!11('N:1''1,11^clClosetfur`n+R4.a't'I�(thust'tC.It haRbCellth`:CuyCred.itlliv 1��!1������ �'r/turned.ithrnprne(7 that there tray a lileht t,t•n�ci(7ent, that tincture rn'IA e616
Aomitst_
1
• •
lf•,w pears Prnple mint hate bur"Ittg In the tower room. nmcne, when combined in a preset
- - t _able proof - that lawyer woul'1 So her reudv tongue framed the ti •n Hith proper accelerative meth
ver s..i' ' w 'sulci} never yield an inch +'f yt' ry about the fainting mall. and cues. becomes one of the most 1
r: "'.P*"d`'^=' +ties mated her unsust,0ct'�a victim valuable, effective, and reliable nu
.....2.1•5.ede. ; ground to incale until he is convinced
.:.1•-.l F,wi,.r
i,., s,e„, /.t0a! plums the girl is under ground,'
• late the prison that had born pre- tritive or flesh making medicines!
;' '''"''! M' •
i .pared fur her. known to science. It is especially
''""Li el: -'a ri 7 1 wi-o fl;e therennatural death, and thete p..thcr might n� wt li have been bei.eficial to men and w"om(n be-
- a t"°' ! entombed alive, as far as any aid twcen the nee. of sixteen and fifty
or:4o-
a,d s;l l a rc• rundil ions under which they
Ir%ii r•.s (a• ••-•1. t" , g 1 train her friends w•ns as ailable ; for five, who from lack of proper nerve i
r.1i .11-: .n.Il amt 081 not be rr'eo trued, exec It by the
I,�•.n.rp r".1.4.i el, Ailing they Dear," was the sig -not n soul. save Ila r' 'ti irs ington force and digestion, remain ttnde-
14114a,otl•e. A,.Mt-
h •.•u a'. (sear i niftsnnt reply.
' an 1 his el( -er a,•,' ': I,liee, knew retuned in bossy, lintbe, 11rn15 and
Irv,,,! r....,
unde-
r 1Rellsat. "That is frac," said Harnitl Ir-
'
aught of that • • !•• ,' •rubor; and. h11st. A well retooled syinmetricn
Prem to e. G4
i. ""°''°"""= l vinet',n, thoughtfully. ' (mint!! to the tint knew of its walk f►gtire in 11010 or woman indicates
"Well, then. we will keep her in aryl the fact that there were no health, magus ti'n,, stamina and'
t'�,, seers[ chatnbt'r until the ex- tcindowS in if, no erica er calls for happiness.
:o meat over her disappearance lieln comm'( be heard outside. • The render who wishes 10 n41d
.nbsitles, then we will place her When the unfortunate girl's eh- frorn ten to forty pounds shnulsl
elsewhere and do the rest :hat one scree unit diseot•eretl. no one was no: fail to begin with this valuable
tiling 1 insist upon 1 will have 11': nit re earnest in her efforts to search preseriptinn :
(host to haunt m+' nt irvington.' for her, to offer suggestion', or First, obtain of any well `''''•ket
hyl Ladd firms returned, and mere profuse in expressions of grief
druggist, three ounces .,f t' a 1'f
pen no other rendition would aFP nut) anxiety regarding her fate, pepsin and three ounces • t ' "' ..f
,i rte to aid him to regain the tr than the "clergyman's willow" -, rhubarb in nn 8 ounce bott!t- Th. n
t itgton property. and he was fnrerd the lel housekeeper of Irving- n.IJ one ounce compound essence
t'. yit Id tei her plan. ton Matter. 0nrdiol. Shake and let stand two
\ceerdingly, she procured the Fr,r several dress niter being en hours. Then add one nuns• tincture
..utfit ,.f tt seise respectable widow, ercelly entrapped, Esther fared rn endomene cornpeun(1 (no: t'nrda-
ulade her application for the posi- . flier 711mng01ly ; (or Mrs. Mellows. in 010711). Shake well Witt take one
1 urn of housekeeper at the planet view of the number of pnnple about terapnonf111 before each meal. one
and was accepted, whereupon she ill,, house, did not dare to enrry her niter each meal. Drink plenty +,f
at once began to prepare for her prisoner anything to eat except wnter between menta nod when
fart in the corning drama. late at night, or during the Small rt tiring. Keep up this ire. tment
Her first work in this direction, hour' of the rimming. and even regularly tool of n certainty from
after being installed at Irvington , then she was obliged to exercise one to three pounds will be rdd0d
was to fit up the secret chamber for the ntmnsf enntiotl. to the weight each week. and the
the girl's occupancy ; but this w•ns elle would stealthily creep to the . general health will also improt'C.
no light titsk, ns many things had , !,:.tuber, open the door just trifle
ti' be retnevcd from it, the place 1,.I.sennu¢lt to Ref inside n 1 -i-ket`
cleaned and cutnfertably furnished.
Chane that limping, useless tone
tato a 'mum!, healthy horse, willing
■ad eager *oda a good day's work.
Mel let a spade, Curb, Splint.
sprain, Risglone or any other Lame-
nts keep yo•lr hone in the stable.
Cure It with
Kendall's
Spavin Cure
It cures without tracing a seer
blemish or white hairs because it threw
not blister.
Port Eel's, D.C. June 14111
Ila •• been using your t.ialment for
years and find It all [bat you represent.
Mee out leen without it fur to years "
Gttox(f1 GORDON.
C. a bottte-e for `S Excellent for
hoasebnl•t use. told by all dtaters.
Ask for free tw,ok "A Trtati«. 00 The
HO'', " or write us sot copy'. 55
11.1. J. EL111Ut.L CO. invader, hills. W.
Most of this work ons done nt 1 .11 sE 01' E('ZEM t 1: t'), \) \ 1:1) '
night, while the servaetM were nit _-
asleep, and in this Harold Irving- tits Fester in the skin and Blood incident• in Fit es of \:11ise
ton himself a-siat0(1, coming secret (ever nr(• Impo,slbl,'. of India.
ly 1111(7 int and layering several of I bate ntetl►ca au Since the crow
cl PI'11�l11I0\ 111'
INAPILEINE
Western Assurance Company
II�GORP017ATEt) A U 1051
A ltsvminq used the same as 1 -mon or vanilla,y%
H dissolving arnnula'rd sugar in water ,r.1
add,nis !latrine, a deli'."us srrvp a made an 1
a syrup better than maple Maple'ne is s.,14 Ly
grocers. if ,n•t semi F's. for 2 or. bottle ■rd
recipe book. Cre.,gnt Mfr. Ca., Seattle, Wo.
HEAD OFFICE,
STATrMrNT
TORONTO
400 'irAR ru01NC arc. :1, t^t1.
1 ','S7l47 =.
4,7 ',711 t:
1 rear,.►d Pr( imams and other l,sbihtt.t.. .. .
Putl.lns t•, P,dlcrhotders . 1 1,'.:1,1!1 42
r ,raaa�ewwww.
1,0140» pair! -inr4. ore. lulzalton of the Company .S:,2.111.172 41
rare L•,•.'•'
7Ile 1:,!„•t,.o. .
Lfarne P,rtl,,,in;•
kt,t,no t.•...r•
1la111w 1.Tp,•n', -
71,I%,11s 74..
171,121 t1
t110,t11
ir'1-s•st sod .'[jar receipts
Prat, on Year's Trading ..,
W. d $1F1K117, General Deflator.
Applications for Agencies at
dressed to the Secretary.
18. •
177,!)71 55
120,111 (7
14,417 »
(4.477 AI
$:$3,614 11
C. 0. FOSTER.
unrepresented points to be ad
Born
(of the Maharajah
After yearst ( '
Ho rities 111-4' flow 114(1-04.41 that Ec- of Nepal. ttho, as recently told, fol-
zemn and other skin diseases are towed ancient Indian tradition de -
nos seated in the blood, lett are spite his European education in dis-
tributing to the poor his owe weight
in gold in order to liberate himself
iron', a sow, another striking in -
5(1,00e has occurred of the power
of Enslern custom user Western
catered by germs in the Attn. My-
riads of microscopic animals gnaw
tit,' flesh just below the epidermis.
The patient is perfectly healthy, it
is only the skin that is diseased.
Reece, scientists are now agreed conventions,
that you must cure the skin through Last month Viceroy and Lady
the skin. Minto gust- a great state ball nt
The tn0dieitl" mast he in liquid Calcutta in honor of the opening of
soba ill order to penetrate prop(r- the nes Council. A,nong the 1.5(x1
ly. as salves and ointments clog
the pores without reaching the in-
ner skin.
The retnedy that will aearc•h oat
teed destroy the disease germs. stop
the itch and soothe the healthy tis
a le is that mild, clean compound
of oil of wintergreen, thymol, gly-
cerine, ete., known as I). D. 1).
Prescription.
The instant you wash with this
thing liquid you will find the itch
rt licc('rl. We positively 15511re
The (treat We .t Life has written the largest Canadian business of
any Company.
In 1909 the Paid -for business of the Company in Canada
am. anted to $9,5":4,'119.00 - the larges; Paid -for Canadian business ever
secured in a year by any Company.
This prominence is readily explained. In The Great -West Life
high interest earnings (7.05 p. c. net in 1909) are added to low cxpcn-
50:1. and the result is -low rates and unequalled profits to I'olicy-
holdc rs.
Write for beohlrt showing details of these profits.
ye11 4,1 this.
Write the D. P. 1). Lnbnratorieft,
Dept. W. L., 23 Jordon 141., To-
r, oto. (or a free trial bottle, and
pr,.tr it seuraclf.
For sale by all druggists.
guests present there was a Mahara-
jah of high enate who veetured to
dance with the wife of a llritish
General. For this sin. the touching
of the bare arms of n white woman,
the Maharajah has been condemned
by his priest, to n fine of 10.440(►
rupees and to undergo a course of
put ltientinn, consisting of morning,
midday and evening baths every
dny for three months.
THE
GREAT -WEST UFE
ASSURANCE COMPANY,
HEAD OFFICE,
WINNIPEG.
The National Life Assuraneo Co.
(o1' oarraaAL.
A RECORD OF PROGRESS.
Algy- -` Myrtle, what roe your
objection. to marrying lite?"
Myrtle -1'1 have cult' one object -
tion, Algy. I'd have to live with
340U rs
yield to despair, die rapidly, cent-
011'•
om-
011 • 511101de. or become mad.
women, with greater morel emir -
Inge, and more endurnnee, never
cease to hope against all the heavy
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