HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1906-02-01, Page 7GOOD MAIM.
Itequires What the Blood be Kept Rich
end Pure.
The seeret of health—the eceret Of life
itself—is good Mooch Therefore a meal-,
eine that, makis,. new bioud and suppitee
Uieaceeesary material foe rephily
building wieeteed nerve tiesnes, reachee
the root et 'most #,if the serious diseasee.
kor tine purpose there is• •niedienie
can take the place of Dr. Wi
Pills. "
They lictUally mate—new, rieti, red
blood, end through OAS 110W blood
cure. esneli diseases es..atiaeinie, neugeds
pia, „rheumatism, the spial ailments
of Women, 'indigestion, heart troublee,
rat, 'Vitus dance, locOmotor .a.taxia and
'partial paralyels. You can litni evidence
tr U1 e value oi these' pills in every paet
elf the country,atriong others air. la, W.
Daley, Crystal City, Man., ;ay;. 'I have
used Dr. Williame Pink Pills with
wonderful Success. 1Viy blood was very
poor, I was weak and nervous, suffered
lalGO1 from heart trouble, and was
iscareely lit for •work. I used nine
boxes of the pills, and the result le 1
inn again enjoying the best of health.
7 do not think there is any medicine can
equal Dr. Williams' Ptak • Pills wh•gx
the system is run down.P
But you must get the genuine pine
with the full name, 'Dr.' -Williams' Pine
Pills for Pale People," printed on the
Wrapper tround‘ each box. Ask veer
druggist for these pills or get them by
mail from the Dr. Williams' Medihms
Co., at 50 cents a beuss or 'six- boxes for
$2.50.
'FANATIC ARRANGES WO DIE.
Extraordinary Seene 'tVittiessed at an
Indian ;Shrine,
Te unavailhio efforts of a eenteriatian
ta die on paelieuleriday have been re-
. seolleibte 'foe un 0,tva9kAilicirY seenC
,t1 ielartti el Stant 'Bella,' at seeds-
' .
oe Jan, 2 a. Sadlex, arrived
at the shrine frem a distant village and •
anragapeed, that he had arranged to ttie,
at
11 1. ni. 't( Jan. 10, which heppened
"ta be a specially sialred ilay of fasting
,asnotig the Hindus. A.t same thne
liandod.tlie priest of tile temple $140
and •gave hira instructions as tlie
kind of funeral desired, ,
The news spread' rapidlY threagliout
the district, and, hundreds. et people re-
paired daily to -the island shrine to oli.
tain u glimpse of the mysterious Asian.
When the, day he had predteted would
I e his last arrived, the crewels of people
who (411110 were enormous, and by night-
fall it is estimated nearly 20,000 has vis-
ited the shrine. •
For tliree,elays before the Sadhu had
cut down his diet to a very small quan-
tity of milk, but even this was 'discon-
tinued on the day, that was to have
proved fatal. .
All the 'old man's efforts, hoWever,
were in vain. Several times he tried
desperately to breathe his last, but fail-
ed. Numbers of natives stayed with
htm until long after midnight in the ex-
pectation of seeing his prediction fulfill-
ed. Finally, they went away, apparent-
ly much disappointed. .
The chief results of th.e Sadhuis ef-
foets was that a large heap of coins'and
.sweets .were placed at Ins feet by the
curious throng of spectators.
UNLIGHT
WAY
TONSILITISeSTOLE.
Latest Menace to the Health 'of Fashion's
• sa
Devotees,
,
The latest decrees of fashion .which
f*-reatere the health of the feminine com-
munity' are the lonsilitis stole" and the
"neuralgic hat.",
"1 believe that the prevalence of tonii-
• lids is entirely due to the new fashion•
of wearing the fur stole," says a London.
throat SpeCialist. •
"Ladies used to besmoresseneible, and
if they wore fur ties, left them" openat
,the neck. Now, because fdshion has de-,
treed that the wrap must be tossed over
the shoulder, there will be a vast in-
" crease in diseases of the throat."`
A surgeon at the aThroat _Hospital,
Golden, Square, London, was ..of the same
. • „
arhe danger yes," he said, "in muftis
trig up the throat for several weeks in
cold weather, and flinging aside, the wrap
on the ,first mild day. It, is 'well known
that delicacy of the throat is induced by
overclothing:' . • ' ' '
A fashionable anilliner in Bond Stree,
London, bemoans the fact that the velvet
picture.hat is going out of fashion.
• "They are very becoming," she said,
"i"but ladies are discovering, •that their
weight produces neuralgia; which; in
time, will result in. woman's greatest
enemy—gray hairs. • if velvet hats are
.required we must fashion the most
- gossamer. of ''ehiffon velours' into a
miniature toque -shape, whieli'will be al -
Most as fregile,. As swansdown."'
• .
BABY'S 1113ALTII.
HE MEANT EVERY
WORD IIE SAID
EX - 1114.34VE'5 Hill UMATISM -CUBED
- BY DoDys KIDNEY PILLS.;
4
Was so' Crippled That He Could Dardly
• Get Around and ,Could Get no Relief
from Doctors �r Medicines.
OrPsden, Ont., Jan.
"Dodd's Kidney Pills cured me. of Illicit,
rnatisai slick and clean," Mei W. O.
Cragg, the weltaltrice,vre. Merchant and
ea -reeve of tine' place was the 'speaker
'and he evidently meant every word he
said. • •
"It was the Itillamatory kind of Rim.
rnatism 1 had, and it crippled me up so
that I couldhardly get around to do
my work in my store. I had the best
doctors and everything in the line 'of
medicines I could hear of, .but nothing
even ' gave me relief. •
"Then l`tried Dodd's Kidney Pill's and
six-bOxes, cured rnes Cothpletely." • .
Dedd's,Kidney Pills cure 'Rheumatism
by ,curing the Kidneys. Rheumatism is
. caused. by Uric Acid in the blood. , if
the Kidneys are right they' wilFsfrain
all. the Uric Acid out • of the blood and
.theCrtheuroatibetr: will .go with it.
"When a child is well, give it no med.:
'eine," is, it velielesorne adage But at
the first sign Of trouble the careful mo-
therwill give Baby's Own Tablets, which
'ProniPtlY cure indigestion, colic, eon-
slipation, diarrhoea, simple revere and
teething troubles.- They contain not one
'particle of opiate or poisonous "sooth-
ing" stuff', yet they give refreshing sleep
tecause they remove the cause of
sleeplessness and the child aawakens
bright and well., ,,,,Airs.' F. McIntosh,
Wabfgoon, Ont., says: "Beleg's ' Own
.43
Tablets wroughtsv
a oriderfutgo in
my little one. When he was two
montha old he began to fell a • cried
, almost night and day.. But after giving
him .the tablets he grew well and is now.
a bright, laughing ' baby, who , scarcely
ever gives any trouble The Tablets are
surely a blessing to bath mother and'
'child." All druggists sell the..se Tablets
or you can get them by mail at° 25 cents
a box by writing the Dr. Williams' ed.,
lane Co., Brockville, Ont. 'e-
,
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HOW TO AVOID "CHAPS.".
Everybody knows that, generally
speelaing, the effect of cold is to contract,
and that of heat to expand. This general
law of Nature finds no exception in our
bodies, anod when any portionof the
body gets cold the blood -vessels vvhieh
traverse it contract, with the result that
the flow of bleod is diminished. Subse-
rvient expoSure le heat causes the blood=
vessels to resume their former si*, and,
if anything, to slightly exceed it, owing
to the reaction on the effects of the pre-
vious 'cold. The result of these different
Operations Is very naturally to crack the
surface of the skila, and forfn theun-
pleasant little wounds which we cal
l'ahape." This annoyance may be pr „
vented by exereising care not to expose
the hands to the extremes of cold and
heat. If the hands do get thoroughly
chilled, care should be taken to see that
they are warmed again as gradually es
possible. Anything like putting them to
a hot fire, and thus inducing a rapid
change In their condition, cannot fail to
induce "chap." ,
SLEEPING `WITII OPEN bll'ES.
/4 . •
All fishes winch sleep do so with, their
C,(:. opera as they are not provided with
'eyelids, and cannot, therefore, close
their eyes. From experhnents made, it
was discovered that some fishes have
no preference for the night-tinie, but
deep equally well during, the day, They
;nay be {;i it( reeting quite /notion -
lees for periods, :apparently in oleep,
exesipt that, havitift no eyelids, they are
unable to close their eVos or exelude all
influence from without. The !tare Di-
es sleeps with, its eyes open, for the
simple reaeon that its eyes aro unprovil-
ed with eyelide. Instead of these theee
li,4 a thin membrane which covens the
eye when asleep. 'this membrane, ite
in the elifff Cif certain1 irds4 folds like
a curtain itx the earner Of tile eyee and,
by an itelanteneutin action, flies' beck
w, hen right ie nal:tired, leaving ttoi eye
initnedietier end fxilly open for the ex.,
ereiee of siplit. Ponie birtle, toteh ne the
illenvie, filen have WA Ilimbrane, %till
when et reet, lire In the eornei of the
eye, folkidet Ivr hike it 4rawn eureein
SENTENCE' SERMONS.
- •
Faith is foresight. • •
Charity for revenue is dead loss.
A merry health kills. more microbes,
than any medicine. • s
Putting pleasure first is a sure way of
postponing it.
There can, be no reverence,..where thee
Ls no respect.
He Who "'locks- his tongue i in loc# a
good deal et trouble out.. •
The religion you can keep to your-
self is not werth giving ayay.
'A good many are .trying to wash Out
the Winne with teardrops,
Smite winter is always sent to. those
.who ,have a great work to do. ,
When .a men boastsof his humility
syou can depend on his hypocrisy,.
Sins that make you lose your head
have the Same effect on ;your ',heart.
--Some men expect to unload their own
sLni bg confessing those of others.
If ;criticism. began Where charity . is
sold to it would s.eldorre go any farther.
Heaven regards the heart that comes
te, 1110 altar meet than the •gift it leaves
'there.
It will not do us much good in heav-
en to think of the things we had thought
of .doing here.
ENGLISII-GBOWN BEET SUGAR
The beet Auger industry is to be given
a fair trial, in . England. Three, thousand
acres on the Isle'of Axlioline, in Lincoln.;
shire, are to -be utilized for the purpose.
A site for the first factory has been,se-
cured at Owston* Ferry, on the Trent.
It is estimated that the enterprise will
bring to the growers $225,000 a drop.
The • farms will be worked on the co-
operative system.
THE LITTLE WIDOW,
A Mighty Good Sort of Nelohhor to Have,
"A little widow, 'a neighbor of mine,
persuaded me to try Grape -Nuts when
my stomach was so weak that it would
not retain food of anseotlier kind," writes'
a grateful woman, from San Bernard-
ino Co.,'CaL
"I had been' ill arid confined to my
bed N,vitti fever and nervous prostration
for three Ionte :months after the birth of
my second boy. We WPre in despair
Until the 'little widow's advice brout,dit
relief. •
"I liked Gra.pe,Nuts food from the
beginning, and lit an incredibly 'short
time it gave ate such strength that I
13108 able to leave my bed and enjoy my
three good meals a day. In two months
my weight inereased tr0/11 95 to 113
pounds. Toy fl:L ,' llk teadied down.
and I felt reatly for anything. MY
neighbore were amazed to see me gain
ee rapidly and still more 80 whet: ther.
hraed that Grape,-Nut.s alone had brought
Ilii. change.
"Nly four-yeateold boy had eczema,
very, bad, last, spring and Iota his /lope-
tite entirely, ".1Z 11 made bine cross and
peevish. I put him on diet of Grapes
Nuts, ,which he relisled at 0/180. Ito
improved iron: the beginning, the ere
zenut dierippeared end noar he in far and
resy, with a delightfully soft, deal elan:
'the Grape-NlitS diet did it. 1 will vvil
answer all inouitier:.", Name
%liven by Poetum Co., Battle Creek,
Miele
ireeeeee Betel the little lea*,
*This Bead to We11s/111e," in pkge.
PARTICULAR PEOPL
1K
Sunlight Soap is •better than
other soaps, but is best when,
used in the Sunlight way (follow
directions).
Hard rubbing and boilinl are
things of the past in homes
where Sunlight Soap is used as
directed,
Sunlight Soap wilinot injure
even the claintieSt fabric or the
hands, and the clothes will be
perfectly white', woolens soft
And fluffy.
The reason for this is becamse
Sunlight Soap is absolutely pure,
cOntains no injurious chern:cals
indeed, nothng but the active,
cleansing, dirt,retnoving proper,
ties of soap that is nothing but
soap.
Equally ,good with hard or
soft vvater.
YOUR MONEY REFUNDED'
by the dealer from when" _you,
buy Sunlight Soap' if YOU. nu%
any eatif343 for complains. tss
trent EtRoTtIERS ListFets, TORONTO
'TEA becaus, it is,. Tightly lod in Load Packotat
not lying about loose in aU kinds of, place. liki, ordissixy bulk tee*
BLUE. RIBBON is .vait vaulty watehod. FROit PLANTATION TO LIOA(111
and pleases all.
ONLY ONE BEST TEABLUE RIBBON TE
14 6
Wind,
Waters
Stonno
and
Fire
Proof.
SOPORIFIC.
"My dear Mrs. Sharp,'.sald the Bev.,
Pondroixs-Tawker, "why do you eiot ioe
duce your husband to come to ehureh
°with you?".
'Obl my gracious! It would/ never
do in the world. He snores terribly,/,
,
Whist is the Best Thirig to strengthen week
baokisl ,"Tho fl d 1." Menthol•PlasterIt will
cure lumbago and rheiftnatism. $1 rolls makes
seven 250 plasterg. Davis & Lawrence CO.
••••••••...11111
"I wish I could think of some new and
unusual birthday .present to surprise
immune with. this year," said Miss ski
Muir, wrinkling her fair brow in. deep
perplexity.. "How. do you think .she'd
like a •soti-in-law?" hoarsely Whispered
young Spoonamare. .
Death Comes to A11.—But it need not
come prematurely if proper precautions
are taken, "An ounce of prevention is
worth a. pound of cure." .and to have
prevention at hand anti allow a. disease
to work its will. is •vvickedness. Pr.
Thomas' tclectrie, Oil not only -lallays
pains when- applied externally, but will
prevent lung troubles resetting from
colds and coughs. Try itand be „Con-
•
TRULY*WISE
wondei- why they call them 'wisdom
teeth?"
4.tt3ecause they're the last to come
where the .tallemg `and the first to
,
go."
Comfort by day,and secant sleep by night fol-
io* the use of Weaver's Cerato, for skin -troubles,
no matter how tormenting they be. This oint-
ment soothes and cleanses. •
TIME -LOCK TOBACCO BOXES.
To Pilie the Craving .for tobacco a
time -lock for tobacco -boxes has been in-
'venteda.:. The. Jock is Set for es .cerlain
Viliee.andere,fuses to open until, the right
-moment. the ,euro is effected by gradu-
ally extending i the intervals of abstin-
ence.
There is no medicine on the market
that can compare With Biekle's • Anti-'
Consumptive,. ,Syrup in expelling froni
'‘the system ' the irritating geren1 that
colds engender in the air passages. It,
IS :Mei& to neglect your cold'. Try
the cheap experiment of ridding ,1`your,
belf of it by uSing Bitkle's Syrup.
which la a simple remedy, easily taken,'
' and once 'IW(1 it will always be prized
as a sovereign medicine.
Father: "You. sat up very late with
George again, Adal" Ada: "Yes, father;
I .was showing hint some of tx:y picture
post -cards." Father: • *Well, Ada, when.
ever te. wants to sit bp again, you stew
him some of my gee bills." '
' Heim you tried Holloway'a Corn Cure?
It lias no equal for reutoving these
troublestfine excreseneest ao niall.Y have
testified who have tried it.
A DESERT RAILWAY..
r
tiliddiflitedly the distinction of being the
most dreary . railway journey in d,he
world must be accorded to that portion
of the Southern Pacifie Railway which
funs through Ariiond and the lower
part of Southern ,California. For a dis-
tance ofnearly a thousand rniths the
country an either side of the track ie'
practically a deserb---flat, dreary, and
totally unintetesting. Here and there
patches of thorny "mesquite" brush alter-
nate with vast stretches of grey and rest
sand and expanses of snow-white (Oat!.
Other vegetation there is none. That
portion, Of the line extending between
Yuma and Carlton, a distance of 180
mitee, tuns through a ;wilderness of
shifting sand, devoid of either entreat er
vegetable lifts, and absolutely unintiabe.
table. For ten months in the Year the
temperature seldom falls below 100 de -
grecs, and often rises to 130 in the shade.
'The greater portion of the deeert' is be-
tween 500 and 800 feet below the level
of the ,sea, and is, ae might be expected,
entirely destitute of fresh water.
IIIIUNETTES IIAVE MICK SKIN.
The human 'skin not only varies in
thickneSs in different -Individuals, but
also in different parts of the same pereon,
being in sonse places only I -240th Ai an
inch, in thicknese, whilst in otherit is
1-25111 of an inch.. The skin of wornen
and children is thinner than that of men.
-
A thick skin is always developed over
parts where there is frequent pressure,
les on the liande and tett, Thickness of
the ekin variee with the eolor of "the hair
and eyes. Usually, black hair and dark
brown 'eyes are enentiated with a thiek
elan; a moderately thielt skin is found.
with brown hair and blue, orgmy eyes;
the finest skin belongs to blondes, ant
113 a usaal eecomPaniment of auburn Or
ilaeen heir.
NO man %has poorer outlook than
he who is on the Inolintit for hiinsell
only.
The 'Southern California New Train.—
Best Route. ,
The Los Angeles Limited, electric
lighted, new from the Pullman ' shops;
with all latest innovations for travel
comfort, leaves ghica.go 10.05 P. M.
daily, arrives Los Angeles 4.45 P. M.
third day via Chipago, Union Pacific
North-Western Line and The Salt Lake
ROute. Puihnan drawing -room . and.
tourist sleeping cars, composite obser-
vation ear, dining cars, a la carte ser-
vice.For rates qileeping. car reserva-
tions and full particulars,' apply to your
nearest agent, or address, B.- . Bennett..
.2 East King ,St., Toronto, Ont.'
esegemen are like Men in one resPeot;
some are good and some are not.
They ' Drive Pimples Away,— face coy.-
, ered with pimples is unsightly. It tells
of internal irregularities which should
long since have been corrected. The
liver and the 'kidneys are not perform-.
leg their .funetiOns in ,the healthy' way
they sliould, and -these , pimples are to
Jet you • know that the blood Protests.
pdrimetee!,0 veget410' Pills will 'drive
them all away, and will ' leave the skin
clear and clean. „Try them, . and there
will
.be another witness to their excel-.
knee, .
:FAMILY AFFLICTION.
. "My dear, the coal and flour are both
„short." •
"Dear me, what a strange coincidence!
So dm, I." •
••
A Sour Stomach and a Sour Temper
travel hand-in-hand and are the preeus-
ors ofmental and physical wreck:Nine
bundered and ninety-ninetimes in a
thousand food fermeikt. (indigestion) is
the cause. 'Dr. Von-.-Stan'e 'Pineapple
Tablets keep the stomach sweet—aid di-
gestiorg—keep the nerve centres well bat-
aeced—they're .nature's •panacea—pleas-
ant and haeniless. 35 cents. -88
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AN ACQUIRED ITABIT.
Mrs. Grarnard--"DO you think it
was an intentional slight on the part of
Mrs. Newrich?" '
'e,"Mrs. -Parks—'-i'Why, no, My, dear...She
hasirt.,been a lady long enough to know
hoW to be ruder ,
Aagg ug ye.an morn e
N ng Co 1 h dtis 1 pe p rt
away. Allenu Lung Balsam relieves hard breath-
ing, pain in tit* chest and laritation i tie teloat.
Give it freely tethe children.
Many a so-called blUe-blooded aristo-
crat has a red nose.
She .(reproachfully): "Before we were
married' you used' to say you couldn't
live without me." Ile: "A man never
knows what' he can do till' he tries."
, Eighty Years Old—Catarrh Fifty liettrs.
Dr. AgneW's 'Catarrhal Powder tures
turn. , Want any stronger evidence ef
The power of this*. awonderftil remedy
over .thiseuniv'ersal disease? , Want the
truth of ;the case confirmed? . Write
George, Lewis, Shamokin,. Pa. • He 'says:
—"I look upon my cure as a miracle."
It relieves in ten minutes. -89. ' z
lalUTIJAL ADMIRATION.
The, Heiress --Bat how can yeti love
me when 1 aril so cross-eyed? .
! The Suitor—You're not cross-eyed,
dear. 'Your eyes are so pretty that 'they
can't help trying to look into each. other
--that's all. •
,
•tree the taste, pleasant and effeetuel
worm killer, Mother 'Graves' Worm Ex.
terminator;. nothing equals it Procure
bOttio and take it home.
THEATRE von 13AIES,.
A the:tire for the entertainment of
Children has just been opened in. Vienna.
It'ls.intended to give three•sserformaaces
each sveelc, 'the artistes -being adults, and
the•pleees carefully thosen so as to suit
the •youtliful„ audience. Children bet.
tweere seven, and nine, nine and eleven,
and eleven and .fourteen,are catered for
in succession week by, weelf.
•
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ON TRE
Trtirtik Pactflc
•
Are you a rheumatic f Rave, you Sciatica?
$1,00 will cure or your money back. We
have oured,hundreds, we can cure •you., No
medicine to take. You oaf. what You ,iike.
You get relief in 48 haws and absolutely "
cured 'Within 30 days. Our ,rbeumatie euro
Is an application of the curative principles
of electricity and magnetism in the earth,
, Your system furnishes the aeids and salts•
necessary in conjunction ,with our Dis0 to
Mak&a oomploto battery. You take no
chances,we-guarantee the purchase raoneY
refunded WA return of the Poo if it doe not
• cure. •
AGENTS WANTErt.
ELE1171110 &miswrite 1111211MA71$11#1 CUBEOO.
siteeeeeteseause, othiatte. •
ALWAYS ON ECK
When the unexpected happens,—
As it's bound to do, youknow,.
finds somebody waiting
To shout," told you so.a.
The Wretched onditIon of thousands la; due
to tho fact that they neglect the simplest care of
their health. When, in this condition "Perrevine
,
will build you upend gwe you,strength.
- Your concern should not 'so 'much. be
what you get as .what you do for wbas,
you get. •
For - Inflammaticirt of the Eyes.—
Among the many 'good qualities which
Parmelee's *Vegetable pars posseSs, be-
sides regulating the digestive organs, is
their efficiency' in reducing inflammation
of the eyes. It has called forth many
letters of recommendation from .those
who Were afflicted with thiscOmPlaini
and found a mire in the pills.
affect the nerve centres and the. blood .in
a 'aurpriSinglY active way, and the re.
gult le almost immediately 'seen.
. •
NO DECEPTION,
Man calls his wife his "better half,"
But that's a sort of bluff; -
He can deceive himself's for she's
The whble -thing, sure enough.
. Have you a Skin Disease?—Either Salt.
'Rheum, Scald Head, Ringworm, Eczema',
Itch, Barber's. Itch, Blotches,
C.hronic Erysipelas, Liver Spots, Pruri-
go, Peoriasis, or other eruptions of the
skin—what Dr. Agnew's OintMent has
done for others it can do for -you---cure
you. One application gives relief. -35
cents -8'7,
Politeness is the golden key that un -
leas the clam' to many ,an opportuniay.
Sunlight Reap is better than otter soaps,
but is beet when Used in the, Sunlight way.
Buy Sunlight Soap auttfollost directions.
IN THE GOOD OLD DAYS.
Many of the devicee by which militarY
'indifference to life Imo been matured and
sustained are curious. In ancient 'Athens
the' public temples were closed to those
who refused military service, svho de-
serted their ranks, or lest their bucklers;
while d taw constrained mil offenders
to sit for threedays in the, publie forum
dressed in the garments of women.
Many a Spartan mother would stab her
son who came back, alive from it defeat;
and Such a man, if he escaped his
mother, wile debarred not only from
public offices, but front marriage, ex-
posed to the blows of alleevlio chose ea
[Aram 'him, compelled to dresh in mean
clothing, end to ,wear hie beard negli-
gently trittirocd. •
In the 8411/10 way a. horse soldier who
flea or lost Jiis er received a
wound itt any moo the front part of the
Leidy, svat; be law prevented from ever
aftersvards appearing 4n public.
, TtI8 TIME, ,F011 TnouGirr.
''So you are thinking of getting mare
idea' That's right."
"limn 'you approve of merrying?"
"Well, approve of thinking Omit it
first."
"Call that Itindneser' said a rnan
righteous indigna'ton, '.speaking of sir
eise4nt, acquaintance; "a matt who is
sissy from his tinnily and never sends
'then a farthing?" 'Yes," Tigiff the r'ady
zsgo,y; 44ttrattnitting kitutnos."
;
'1 have two sections of land for sale
'entire or in pert, on Jline of Grand
Trunk ,Pacific, now under construe -
tion just west of Portage. La Prairie. ,
Ploughing in the Northwest.' will lite
gin as early as February,: You can
sow oats; potatoes and alfalfa on
breaking and get big* prices from •
railroad • contractors on the spot.
Then hire out your teams for rail-
,' road grading at $5 per day. You
won't .geassuch a chance for a start
a/el:0er year. Don't ; waete any '
ae thug isrPracticensr'no:other
huge forsale' of 'eequal quality in
such a situalion on such terms and
at so low a, price. Price. $10.50 per
acre; 'six year terms.`,
3. L. R., pAttscois,::
02 Winchester Street;
Toron to,' Ont.
ur9
ses -Irainino. hod
•
The Lady Stanley froth ete, -Ottawa
Fourwin lasso.
•¶ Connected, with tlie County el Carleton
General Protestant liospitaiithe Mater-
nity Hospital, and the Isolation Respite:1,
cOotutisilacl, Onffuraintgo., IvTohmeownoarktishreproze yriaLs;
and thorough,and comprise, a course hi
i
dietoties and n massage. •
IT,The school teitating is separate from
the hospital; it ia comfortable and equip-
ped for teaching. ' This lichee' is reels -
tared by the Regents of the University
of the State of New York. Cerrespouill-
once invited,
For prosrctus apply to
THIS LADY SU PE RINTE GE. NT,
The Lady at:three triatItu to,
Ottawa, On*
Customers of' a shoe A:testier insistt
on their rights, and they also get theft"'
lefts.
II •
Dropsy one Positive Sign of Kidney
Disease.—Have you any of these minis:,
takable signs? Puffiness under 'the ,
eyes? Swdllen limbs? Smothering feel- '
ing? ,Change of &erecter in the urine?
Exhauetion after least exertion? if you
have there's dropsical ,tendency and ythl
shouldn't delay an hour in putting your-
self under the great American, Kidney.
Cure. -130
'Dashaw,ay: "Look at that.shabby
lionriire. You can't judge him by his
dress." Cleverton:. "No; but yott can
judge him.by his wife's." *
For 33 Years
Shileh's "Consumption Cure, the beg
11.3nie, has been before the publit„, mist
hi*, together with the fact that its, Wee
have 'Noddy increased year by year, is the
best proof of the twit of
•
as a curs for enuiteo eoldfi, and a
olikeikees of the hogs awl air remnges.
Theitie who here teed Shiloh would's*
be without it. Thee who hare neeet
used it thpuld know that ogee= bottle io
eeld with a .peoitiee guarantee duo. if it
dotal% cute you, the dealer will kiwi
what you *cffor it. Shiloh
tfas Cured
thiAsaiikas nf a* MOli Obithtate COS '
eoblebt. COW Itad LUbtarbUblet. 'LA it
Olt 10110
*bet IA** 1„to.Jfor three eieetle
tlioetiot woi ioto Coluvaaptieln. 1,104
,hat tiadoies did too My
1,5:40101401ii* Cutt4 Art
1 Ow veibiot *err bid
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