HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1906-02-15, Page 7MOTHERS DUTY*
,Vee Should Carefully Guard the Heal*
of Iler rarowitto Daughter-411er Vuture
Iluppiness Dependa WI the Chattoo
?iron' Girlhood to Womanhood. ,
Every mether should wateh wait the
gieateet Clifti the health of her growing
dauoliter• She is a oiel to-clay—Venter.
ttew a -.oaten. Ti happy health of
wenienhoott depends upon thie vital
Tian/etc`, from girlhood. 'When nature,
'Metes hew ,demarais upon tier blood I
• talaitly,' you west bullet up '119.1 Pored
Avith, Dr, Williate Pink Pitts, Iler
System is unequal to that strain a tier
lie& &ones,. if beiss pale or thin, dhll-
tyed oe languid. Dr. Williams' lank
rills Will give her new, rich, red blood
aid tide, her over, the erisis. Dr. Wil.
reins'
In Pals will Mike her develop.
tient period and regular—they will
.make her a strong, happy, graceful wo-
man, Miss Enerine Vilareire, SL Ger-
main, Que„ says: "While attending, school
my health began to give way. 1- std.
fereefrom headaches and dizziness, my
appetite left me and I grew pale as a
•corpse. As theedoctors did not help me
any my father ,got me a supply of Dr.
Williams' Pink Pills. Before 1 had used
Ptwo boxes there was an improvement,
.and when I had taken a half a dozen 1
was again in perfect health. I believe
aft week girls will find new health if
they take Or. Williams' Pink PIM.
Theueends of growing girls and thou-
sands of women owe health and hap-
riness to Dr., , Williams! Pink Pills.
They keep the blood rich" and pure and
'regular. l'hey banish , headaches and
•sideachee and.. backaehes, and they
bring the roey glow of. perfect health
to pale awl eallow cheeks. But, ynu
must gel the geniiine with the full'natne
'"flt iIhani Pialt Pills for Pale Peo.
pie,' on the wrapper eroancl each hp's..
old by .all medicine datere or sent hy
malt at 50 cents a bo or MX boxes for
V205h • by writing The Dr. Williams'
11/alight° 'Co., Brockville, Ont. '
, IRRIGATION IN INDIA.
„ In 'magnitude and importance the state
,arrigetion works in British ,India exceed
'those, of any other country in the world.
The euccess of the great irttgation dams
recently constructed in India is 'as-
cribed . to the genius and the long and'
extensive experience of the Indian engi-
' neers. Egypt has but one great ,river,
but India has • many 'Which' are Utilized
'for irrigaticin purposes. Moreover, In-
dia has systems of irrigation from tanks
and reservoirs 'ainapplicable in Egypt.
. During 1903-4 state irrigation works of
• all kinds in India supplied water, to
,
more than 21,500,000 acres of lend, which
,r furnish crops of an estimated value .
more 'than X27.500,000 sterling,.- The
acreage just mentioned slightly exceeds
that of the entire State.of Maine This
takes no .account of the Wells' and other
Private sources of irrigation. including
these, itis believed that the total, artie
IlciaIIy irrigated area of India falls but
little. short .of the combined acreage of
'England; Wales and Scotland.
DELICATE_ 141:0M
, .
%ln three Words—"delicate from birth"
"—Is okpreesed a worldof anxieties sat
e [erect, leyi mothers whasebabies have
bati start in life." Far babies who
are ailing,..peevish, crossand unable to
digest their food Baby's Own Tablets are
invaluable. They eat almost like magic
and change eras, peevish children into
•striiling, happy babies. Mrs.. J. W.•
Munroe, .Sintaluta, N.W.T., says:— "1
have used,Daby's OW11 Tablets for two
„ years -and would not like to be without
them, They ;have changed our weak,
sickly baby Intel. A 'fat, healthy little
girl. I can warmly recommend the Tab-
lets to other mothers:" And mothers
have a guarantee that the Tablets con-
- tette ,no poisoaous "soothing" stuff, er
harmful drug. They are absolutely safe
and always do good. Sold by all medi-
cine dealers or. by mail -rat 25 cents a
box by writing the Dr. Williams' Medi -
One .Co., Brookville, Ont. •
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ONE OP NATURE'S PRIZE FIGHTS.
14. Dottie' Royal Detvveen 'Wasp and Cater-
pillar.
A battle between, a wasp and 11 cater-
pillar is no 'mean affair, according to a
,botanist, who watehed an encountee.
"Breathless with an excitement which
Will be understood by those „Who have
ItiSted the jOy of such a Moment," 1.0
says.'""I hung over the actors of the lit-
tle drama: The ground \VAS bare,' vie
were close by, and could see every irio-
tior
"The wasp attacked 'at once, Wit was,
radely repulsed, the caterpillar rolling
and tuirolling itself rapidly, and with
the most violent con.tortietts of the -Whole
body. A.gain and again its adversary
descended, but failed to gain a hold, tThe
caterpillae in fie struggles, flung Itself
here and there over the groimel, and had
'Iliere'been. any grass' or other covering
neer 'hy it might have reached' a place
of partial • safety. 13tit there was no
alieltee evithitt react:, and at the fifth at.
taick the wasp succeeded in alightirig
over it, 10 LP the anterior end, faid ill
gresping its body limity in her mend'-
, blee. Standing hiern ori her long is;,
and (1 "•: the contintied struggleo
of tier, viotimr she lifted it from the
grointil, curved the end of her abdomen
dee' ,Ite body, and darted her eting
between the third and fourth segments.
From thin inottint there wa6•..a corriflete
teeeetion of movement on the part of
the unfortunate caterpillar. Linn) and
helnleesn old(' offer no -further open-
sition will of it: conquer(,r, For
/mule inemente the W08)) retnalned
and llten, withdrawing her sting
she plunged itesiteeet*Alvely between the
third and the second and between the
SecOnd and firet segarentei"
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AN UNSPEAXABLE LOSS.
1
°Pcti'd"
"Yee, lily son."
"'What is It A MOM IftfM snd 01.441
Otifet tell what it Is until ho finds
"1 'realty don't know, nay bean°
°Wite,bI� breath!"
ACROBAT A CENTURY OLD
ENGLISH VETERAN NI) IN HIS
1113441111r1111 VE411.
Perfertned Before Three Sovereigns
Still Active in Spite of•tlis
Aye.
Henry' J1U3fl, '�t IC th ,*
has. that tie is the oldest tee.roloat
England, enteredeow hie tutuctredtia year
December elate In ITO() of hie yeanoUe
a as *lithe and apt:Notts many a man 60
'yeare ins junior. 0
Johnson tate lived in the reigns of five
Breese: 'epvereigns; and prides hithself
oz the faot that he hasperformed bee
fore three of them—King Williaiii
Queen Victoria, and King Edward VII.,
when he was Prince of Wales. Ile Ls
now quietly enjoying the everiing cif has
life air -Grantham, and he hopes to livee
tor many years to come. •
Johnson was born on Christmas day,
18..6, at Norwichbut his recollection of
his childhood is very hazy. Ile,rentern.
Mere that he was left ait orphan at a
very early age, and had a hard eteug.
gle to maintain himself. His elder bro.
ther wanted him to become a hostler,
but his ambition had been fired by See.
ing a trolip of travelling acrobats, and
be rejected the suggestion with scorn.
He attained his ambition when still, in
his teerie by becoming a tight rope walk
and an equestrian acrabet with a
small travelling troupe.
° BEFORE KING WILLIAM.,
Johnson'sfirst appearance with roy-
alty was when he and Mullet* perform-
ed before King William IV. at Ayres-
, bury, and the King was so pleased with
them that he commanded them to ap-
pear -before- him at •t'
They travelled. to London by coach,
and the. King rewarded then -ie. with fifty
guineas each, and gave them a royal1
license to perform in any town, city,
village in the United Kingdom.' Later
he performed before Queen Vietoria et
'Windsor, and before King Edward VH.
(then Prinee Walee) at afaridringhana
,
REMARICa.BLE„ ACTIVITY.
elohnson, in spite of his great is
stilt in possession of all his: fro:ranee. lie
can walk about with the activity Of a
rendh younger man, and sortie time ago
mede a bet that he would, dance A.
hornpipe an a•tahle: A few weeks ago
he ohallenged'a local horse dealer to a
walking metcla but although the horse
denier is twenty years his junior, he de-
clined the •match.
THE CAUSE OF
WOMAN'S TROUBLE
IS' DISEASED KIDNEVS AND TUE CEA
IS DODD'S KIDNEY PILlieri.
Wonderful Cure of Mrs. James 'Kinsella,
iilept ina Chair for Two Sunk-
,
mers—wiAat Site Hays of• It.
St Mailaehie, Que.; Fell. 5—(Sp€,Tia1).
e--4 'cure of greateintereet to women ltas.
attracted the attention, pf thoee interest -
ea in medical matters in Uus neighber.
hood. Mrs. Jas. Kinsella, Wil0 Of a
well-known citizen, had suffered from a
compliaation of troubles 'foe about lave,
years. Slie had a- pain in the right hip,
the back and was obliged to pass
wafer eerae, fifteen minutes in a burn-
ing itching sort of way. •
She eould not sleep at night and had
sit ap in a chair for two stunrners.
Dodd% Kidney Pills cured her.
Mrs. Kinsella, 'speaking of her cure,
sttys, "After the first hex of Dodd's Kid.
nay Pills 'I felt ostuch better. Then I got
more and they did me a world of good.
1 have never slept in the chair since 1
used Dodd's Kidney Pills.
Woman's helth depends on her Ittd-
heys. Nine -tenths ef the so-called fe.
male complaints are caused by uric acid
in the blnod. Cure your kidneys with*
Dodd' e Kidney Pills and you, can lia.ve
ne
uric acid' in the blood.
+P.M/ bludr,I. •
NIAGARA AND VICTORIA.
tsr Honest Belief
U that %vs haw brought
As near PERFECTION int)dern methods and -rottierials permit.
IlllittOIS Tea has DitiTINCT 11»VMX that *lifts it *boast WS
• litle CPMPAICIS".ON 'with ()titer branda.
TRY TIM IWaD LAflL
$500001eraitdiTo:r!is!
.k3:eurnschingtoap, gtr,ovtatienalna;
„sreurams chrmiceils or say
form of adulteration.
•
Since. the attention of the whole tvorkr
.has ticett drawn to. The great Victoria
halls in South Africa, niany comparia
sons have been made between th m. and',
the Nitagatat Falls. , In, his lecture ffl
I"The -Distribution -of Power,r in Johan-
nesburg last Augtist, Prof: V. E. Ayr -
ton asked, "What is,, the true camper'.
' son between the power of the Victoria
and the Niagara Falls?" His ansWer,
was, the flow at Niagara varies between
62,000,000 and 1.04,010,,e00 gallons per
minute: that at Victoriaels as es
reboil! 5,000,000 'gallons in August. The
mean available drop at 'Niagara is 160
fret ‘ and at Victoria .380 feet,. Hence,
aehile 'the rniniunirn Niagara flow repre-
seats about 3,000.100 , horse -power, the
Victdria flew in August represents only
580,000 horee-power, and. accepting the
Sin tem erits of loca I au thorn ies t hat in
November the flovr at Victoria drops to
only 2,500,000 gallons per minute,a4,the
minimum hoese-poWer there' can' be
c.rdy about ‘One.terith Of Niagara's mini-
mum- The maximum qfor Victoria 'ir
pot given. •
CHINESE AND FOREIGNERs.
The Chinese began by despising Euro-
peans` and ended by bating:Cad fearing
them, says an exchange: Their hatred
hes not been lessened by the Japanese
victories orrer• Russia, bad their fear ,has
been, It is rnartife.st to thern •that the
•
"foreign devils" are not invincible,and,
therefore, are not so -much to be dread-
ed. The Chinese do not love the'ittpen-
ase , wtio,have driven the Russians out
of Manchuria only to take their Ware,
-
to 'a certain extent. But'unquestionably
the Russian, miehaps by sea and land
have strengthened the anti -foreign sell-
timent. , That sentiment finds expres-
sion an rattny Ways. •The boycott )f•
America.n goods may be taken as a pre-
test • 'against, harsh enforcement Of the
law' for the exclusion of coolies. The
recent murder 'Of the American inisSion-
aries, the disturbances at Shanghai and
the unfriendly attitude toward' foreign-,
Ors of differefit nationalities in all parts
of the Empire, are more, serious and .sig-
nificant than the boycott.' Europe ano
America, dcr not seem so formidableas
they did' two years ago. The yellow man
has a better opinion 'of* himself and a
poorer „opinionof o the Caucasian.
•
WONDERFUL,
Myer—'Did' yen" ever seerilein' anteat-
irig shark?"'
Gyer—"No, hilt I saw once'a Man*eat-
ing catfish." * ' •
Myer---"Incleedl 'Where?"
'Gyer--"In a restaurant.",
OVER, SEA HARIT.
Difference ort This Side of the -Water.
.The 'persistent effect upon the heartof
caffeine in coffee cannot but result in
the 'grayest conditions, in time. •
Each attack of the drug (and that,
means 'each cup of coffee) wetikens the
organ. a: little inore, and the end is al-
most a incette'r of mathematical demon-
stration. A lady writes from a Western
state: °
."1' am of German descent and it Was,
natural that I should learn at a very
earlyeage to drink coffee. Until 1 was
23 years old 1 'drank 'scarcely anything
else at my meals. -
' few years ago.I began to be Affect -
ea by a deadly increasing nervousness,
which eventually developed into a dia.
tresSing heart trouble, that made tee
very weak end miserable. Then; oome
three years ago, was added asttuna 11)
its vvorst form. My sufferings front these
things can be better imagined than de-
eeribed;
"Burinall this time my Inisband
realized more fully then I 'did that cof-
fee Ww; injurious to me, end made every
effort to itialce°1no stop.
'Finally it was decided a few months
ago, to quit the use of coffee abeoltite-
ly. and to adopt Postum Food Coffee
eur hot table drink. I had hut, little
Idea that it would help t'', 1:U consent.
ed. to try it to plow my husband.
prepared it very carefuilly, exactly ae.
cording to directions, and was delight.
ed vvith its delicioue flaver and refresh-
ing qualities.
'lust rte.soen as the poison from the
coffee had time to get out of my system
Ilia nutritive properties of" the Posturn
began to build me up, and 1 ant note
fully reeovered from all my nervounneota
heart trouble and amtinna. I flaally fti
knowledge that now, for the first tint
In years, 1enjoy perfect health, and tha
I owe it ,411 to Poetum." Name given
ty Postum Co., 13ati1e Creek, Mitt.
Thertis st maim. Bead the little bootee
"The Mad to Wellville" In pkgs.
Potittutn'Partd ('n410 contains nn Mato
Of liny ddieriptIon whittSoeVer,
• If you are a- sufferer from colds get
t ' bottle' of Dickle's Anti -Consumptive
Syrup nett` test its qualities. it will '
be found that no praise bestowed On
it is too' high. It does all that
clainfed lot it. and 'does it thoroughly.
.Do not take any substitute for .1 -tickle's
Syrup, becausn. it is the beat, • having
ttooci the, test of 'years. All *he best
dealers 'sell. it
•
!,No .* I- don't like cafe:
,.
They're so cruel' they kill the dear little
birds. Yes, replied the sarcastic mum
"ire too had, you tender-hearted girli
can't trim your hats with eats, isn't it?"
"That ' coat looks attebbYe"-- remarked
Hicks. to his intimate friend the .poet;
"why don't you have It turned?" "Do
you JIM* thid: coat has three sides?"
asked the impecunious one, sadly; and
nothing more wassaid on the subject.
May ' be Prolong,.
ed.' wrote Shakespeare nearly titres,
hundred . year ago. It h; to -day.
Medicine will prelong life., but be sure of
th'er,'I qualities of , the. medicine. Lite is
proleetett by keeping the ,body fres
from • disease. ' Pr. Thomas' Eclectrii.
Oil Used' internally will cure- cougns ant
:olds. eradicate asthma, Overcome crout
and give strengthto the respirators '
organs; Give it. a trla1.
_
Magistrate to prisoner): "You say
that you took the hem because you are -
out of work and your family are starer-
inge And yet I •understand that you
have , four dogs about the house."
Prieoner: "yes; but I wouldn't ask' my
family' to eat dogs, yer wusship."
Itchltra :Viietv's Ointment
is proof against the Itearriente of Itching
Piles,'. Thousands of testimonials of
cured affected .bet its use. No case leo
eggravating or loo long standing, for it
sootheeseornfort and cuee. It erire,s
lit from 3 to 6 nights. 35 cents. -95
Friepd; %aye you ever seen active
service, Colonel?T' Colonel Grass: "I
havesir—very active1 once promised
a vvaiier 'fifty cents if he served me
quicgly." , •
Sunlight Soap is better than otber seaps,
but id best wt;en used in the Suujight way.
Buy thitilight Soap and follow directions.
DANGERS OP PEACE. °
Johnny Was a very, good boy, as small
boys go; but he had one fault' which it
seemed IrOpessible for his mother to
overcome. He would .fight, with oilier
boys.. Ile had been epproved, and at
last he made a faithful premise that* he
'Thatbattle no more., ,
•That very evening he returned from
school with a cut cheek and 'a swollen
nose. . - • , • !
dlohnity," said his Mother, "you pro
" -
wised me this morning that you would
not fight again."
"But 1 haven't been fighting, ma. Title
is. an aceident.".
"An accident?"
"Yes, ma. 1 was sitting on Tornray
'Biggs .and I forgot to hold his feet."
SEVEN GOOD' TIMES.
Here are the rules of conduct ,that
Marshall Field adopted for his husirieso
Never give a note.
Never iony n share of titock on margin
Never borrow. -
Never heavily mortgage -real or Iron
al property.
Work alwayo on a eaoli levee
Buy for cash and sell' on short firma
Hold customers to strict enforcement
of their contracts.
The merchant 'who makes these rules
his own and followe them coneletentiv
will never fall. A
Tailor: "Yeti terve reOetiti,o inherited
it nice lump oftooney front your uncle;
deret you pay rae?" flustotiler:
bate ell outward show1 don't, want it
to he ertid tliat toy fievelyeaolithael
has ettitled 0 departure from litY foeretr
stmpt habit."
A
is a perfect cleaner and will
not .injure anything. *
Best for all household pur-
poses, Sunlight Soap's super- "
•.
Foray is most conspicuous .
ihe. washing of clothes.
Common 'Soaps destroy
the painted or varnished
Surfaces,of woodwork and
take the color out of clothes.'
Even the daintiest linen
"or. lace, or the most delicate
colors may be safely washed
with Sunlight Soap in the
Suit 'way.(follow direc-
tions).
• '
Equally good*,,wit
or soft water.
Your money refunded by the dealer
from whom you buy Sunlight Soap if you
find any ertiUse for complaint.
et •
Lover;trothers ',halted. Toronto
:sr
In Western Cantida Lweit4:7"4
,fm
Sa,5katchlowan, only 3 leihki fore twa rai/waye. 0.1..)10,*
titr.ug s(41, Viper eclat pbtrtit land, syriog c;elek, elemilte.
Abut 40 miles N.E, of Iu lite 1 lead. Prte* tn.l.fal per seem
Write for map ausi full paAieniere• . •
R pale ONS. 01 Wellebloy, treet,, Ter‘ote. Catiliai**
"Oshawa" Steel Shingles
Winds,
Waters
and
Firth
Proof.
Locked
sn
AU
Four
Made • from Painted or Galvanized Steel, aeprices varying from $2.85 to $5.10
per hundred square feet caveriog measure. This is the most desirable coy;
ering on the Market, and is ,in ideal 'covering for Houses, Barns, Stores. Ele-
vators, ,Churches, etc. Any handy man can lay •the "OSHA.ViTA" stung es A
hammer and enips Are the only tools required. .
r - We are thelargest and oldest company or. the kind under the British
flag, and have cOvered thousands of the best buildings throughout Canada
-
• making ahem '
WATER AND 1..iGHTNING-PROOF
We also mauntacture Corrugated 'iron in long sheets, Conductor Pipe and
RAVE TROUGH Ete. • "
SIIINGI.ES, In imitation of brick or stone. •
METAL CEILINGS, in 2,000' designs.
, Write fdreCatalogue No. 14R and free samples of "OSHAWA" Shingles': Wtite
to' -day, . •
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MCII4T11014., QUE. 0 TAWA0 ONT. 'roseate° 010, LONOC111, rut wanneeat VANCtifIllifElt,
Tel:Crane ir 423 Suseax 8t 11 Calluiror 11 60 Partite Ct. TOLonibai:d St. AO Panther' St.
triuTzYOUli NiteltEST Ork.
!lead' Office and Works, • • • Oshawa, Ont.., Canada
The Humble 'Student—"And so, sir,
you agree with, this author's contention.'
that genittseearei, insanity, ,are 'close
allied.' In your Opinion; what is the
difference?" The Errdnent Scientist --
"The lunatic is at leastsure 01- bus board
and clothe,s:r.- ..e
Prevent disorder.—A t the first symp.
toms of internal disorder. Parmelee's
should bo, resorted to
immediately. TWO or -three Of these
salutary.) pellets, takeo before going to
bed,', followed by tioPeS of one or two
pills for two or three nights in sueces.
vion, will'serVe as a preventive of at.'
tacks of "dyspepsia and all the discern.
forts which follow In the train of that
f611 cliserdbf*. The ineans are' simple
when, the way in known.
mArr Eli :ofr 1100ICS.
I "le your mistress at horrie?"
1.• "She will be. if you'll come back in
about three minutes, ma'am. I'm just
, 'Making her up."
1 , CONDONED,'
' ehoi ,"Fltet, do you. know 1 have an
,uncle who i a eremiecteieere Ooltathent?
He: `‘Never mind, darlinge you
too inueh to let that stand .inliae-way.,
• . a-arraa
Miss Thin: "Don't 'you think mi new
.dreSs ,is just exquisile? They all say
so." Fannie: "Oh, lovely' I think that
dressmaker .of 'years Could make -a
,Clothes -prop look graceful." •
'
.• How Dr. Von Pineapple Tablets
htive instant Rehea--They're, handy to
carry—take one, after eating—or •whene
ever you feel stomach distress coming
on—sufferers - have . proved it the only
remedy knownet hat Will give instant re-
lief and permanent cure—no' long tedi-
ous Areatrherds withquestionable td.
sults—best for 'all sorts of stomach trou-
bles. 35 cents. --96 • 0 • . •
•
.Man hopes for the best, but woman
insists on .having something better.
.t Mrs. Noolerved • (nervously): • "Whet
do you 'think of my biscuits, dear?'
Lie: "Waite L:TIon't care ekaatly to give
'an offhand opinion on 'Weighty subjects."
.What should be Forgotten? 11Yery1hinq that
reard; IVII Lt .sir,u41.4to( bo faeg)ttea? " '00,4)
1.4" bienthal Ida,ters ; up,stive auto for inudOtt.
tar rheumatism h,:tid netiramel.L:
THE 1" MIQUIINEllS" OF RUSSIA.
"It pays to be a mourner in St. Peters.
bUrg, end there ate agencies 'which on -
ploy great numbers of vagrants arid
tramps for the purpose," says a writer.
"These agencies supply suitable clothing
and pockethandlterchiefs—everything,
in fact, excertt boots, which the tratrip
must show on hie feet, or he will not be
hired. When there iS'a more 'or less im-
portant fimeral the tramps gather at the
Nikolski marketeatal. are selected by en
employe of the agency. The weiges for
the occasion:, with hp;, generally etitlalf.3
about 75 cents."
Ii,
,/-
6:-DoDifs;
/
KIDNEY
i:/../ PILLS
\vnti' 4 i i \ ---------isl?,
'Wit. \\'''y P - 0!
I i .------7p/
N. tilt K I ONE:145-15V ,
4 rt,„,,dig 'V t
-1ADETE.,„,1 311,
ti.t OR SALE—Beet, cheapest and nicest •
A located 'ateek farm in the United
States; has a beautiful water front, and
:ontains 800 acres. SAMUEL. P. WOOD.
COCK, !Salisbury, Md. '
Farmers wantad all bver Canada s•
More Iron Noedeil in the blood of pale, run
...dean peaVe. "Fern/vim "-the- best 'tante. wu
put it the,e, At au gemo,.11.,,t,n0.4 *ha aruggi,h1. Agents for Western. Canatat. la, ds, all.
. , .
--: ' - a • ' selected lanai; libeleal- commission. Ad- *
as good a dinner as this. Little John- winnirer mdn. --ea,:
Giteste-'-"Alt,' Mrs. Blank, I seldom ' get, .1 dress eFritu Lands",tralia „0 aPox. 528•
ny—"Neither do we."' - ' 3 . ' '''' •
Holloway's Corn .Cure IS the .reedieine
to reniove•rtil kinds ,of corns 'and warts,
foot eniet .costa the small -sum, ot twen.
Mother-a"The hairs of °Me' heed are
all numbered." Willie—"When you buy
a switch, ma; do you tell them whet
nUmber you want?" •,
_ea -es (1
Like* bst4 habita skirl (puma' grows. Scrota.
lotti humors, eczema end all eiliptions may be
ed.ett with lite.ivetes Curate, a4bi.ted
After a girl hasacquireda beau/. the
•first thing she does "is to look in 'his
watch -case to 'see Wit contains another
gielte picture..
. .
. Too Many People Daily With Catarrh.
—ft strikes one,like thunder -clap, de-
velops with a rapidity that no other ells-
eaSe. does. 1)r. Agnew's Catarrhal Pow-
der is the radical, quick, safe and pleas-
ant. Cure that the disease demands. Use
the means, prevent its deep seating and
years of distress. Don't dally with
, Catarrh. Agnew's gives ' relief in ten
I„ minutes. 50 cents. -97 4
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by Weaver's blinp. Ail .
The IV,Iald:'-'e"Shall I dust tlie brie -it.
brao, mum?” The Mistress: "Not, to
day, Nora. I 'don't .think we' can afford
it.' '
•••••wraftwoame,
I)o iot belay.--NYliett, through debili-
tated digestivc. organs,. poison final,* ito
Way Eigto the blood,. the prime consider...
°mon is to get "the poisen out as rapid.
anAl thoroeghly eg possible. pi)*
itA* inay menn diSitster. Parmelee's
'Vegetal) e Pills tYill be 'found a most
Itaietaile Wed efret.tive ittedicind' to, ari..
sail the intruder with. Phey *lever
fail. They go at Once to the seat Of
the trouble and work a permanent curs.
,
ROOT Or THE VIOLET.
May he Useful as a Domestic Remedy in
Country Practice,.
Although this favotite little flower has
given its name to one of the primitive
colors, we must not imagine that the
vied' is alwaya' Of a violet lute: It is
often blue, purple, lilac or white.
The viola tricolor, indeed, is nartlY
yellow, but then in common, lite this is
called a heartsease. Botanically speak-
ing, towever„ it JO a violet. The flow-
er.) are formerly 'considered pectoral,
useful in diseasee. of the chest, but the
supposed virtues of th'e whole class . of
pectoral medicines have vanished before
the severe medical triticisin ot the. last
fifty years, and at the present day the
(if the violet are neve preocribed
by educated practitioneee.
The root of the violet, however, ia
moue, and may be useful as a domeetie
remedy in country practice. The 'dose,
is forty gvains. The infusion of violets
le one of the reoetatelicate teete of the
presence (it acids and tillcaliee. The
fanner cliangeo Ito color to red, the at
tel to green. According to Lightfoot,
the Highland Indio of former times
used the violet as n coemetle, the Old
Gaelic reeeipt heinge--"Anoint thy fate
with eaeare reilka in which violets have
Demi infused, and there is not a young
prince on earth he will not be charnt.
ed with thy beauty."
What a, raaies if thinke of lifea
net far from the With.
HELP NI ATM
st any form and cold perspiring ee -positive,
'tired within 30 days, by our newly pateated
• tlagstetic Discs or money promptly. iefuntled.,
tlauedanywhere f1.00. Write 'for liescaptire
eookiet.. Ageats wiutea, NIA.GNIATIO Its,tatr-
i1.A.',1.1.1Y10111tfil CO.. bharbreoka,
.Nothing makes a worricin so angry -es
the silence of her hosband when ho
wants to fuss.
TheM ie nothing equal to Mother ".
Graves' Worm Exterminator for de.
itroy1ng worms. No article of its kind
lias gilt such sa.tiefaction.
,Wigg—Say what does 'a marriage
license'cost? Wagg,—It can't be floret/
tit/ you're 'dead.'
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..A dray.yard ought` is the cry of tortmeit
lungi for inc cy Give them Allon's LuitrUo144.o1•,,
which ig u„,ort with good effect even hi eoeduin.•
tiuit'd *arty stages. ,p
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"But, Franz, what evill you papa. say
when you come hoine.with your elethes
all torn and s,oiledr "Cp, I know what '
he'll say. ,He'll say, `What Win your,
mamma Sag"'
Warrior Woes.rellireugh damp, cold
and •exposuro Many a native soldier
who left his native hearth us 911"
man could be to fight tor country's hone
er, has been "invalided home" because'
'of the vulture ofthe battle ground
Rheumatism. • South Atrierican Rhea-
rnatie Cure- will absolutely cure 'every
case of Rheumatism an existence. Belief
itt six Itours.-93
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Husband—Thereis nothing left; tlist
wolf will soon- be at the door. Wife....4
hope he will know enough to go to the)
back one.,
Faith
You toms he ettpseted te have faith ha
Sitikh's Constunpnen Cnte the Lung
Tonle, 00 a cure for Colds, 64. a'idsll
diseases ofthe air passers. it you have
not hied it. 'We have hath in it. andeva
guarantee it. If it &tut.% cure you armee
you nothing. If it does it costs you 2•50. '
That's fair. Try it to -day.
Shiloh has cured many thoutands 1 the
teed ohairiateelet4 itha"WititItietitehte
to say that it will taro any Cold. entigh.
Throat or Lung trouble. If lvm did raat
!believe this We would not guarantee it. ,
Pilett has had An unbroken Teton, of
suotess for thirty 'vers. It has stood
away passible tentaithoat failure. Funhot
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Proof
Iottivd in the freely testimonials of • these
who home WM Shiloh mai bests curet
1141a, Arlie Taylor, Assph, lake*
1'1 h&osht a hottin E Slitotiwt Cohyttfat41 ewe
ani &mot it Yeti hentraill 1 hsystwo !Nikita".
sod they heel torMe mete& 1tweiheeti
tavoehaist I could thillr, el, hyttly ehta.,
Oot 4004E4 AV 1.40404 Iftwiht * boo& if
3httelt. W. esee it to, the eleldreei itvivet
*eats hod. sea twoilupt all aiskt. It
eAtiosistsh*. I *hoot kess• it is the '
8:HILO!!
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