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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1906-12-13, Page 7 (2)ACHING lelleteitleit. • 04--,40 Wade Sound- and Strome by Dr. 'WM. *MS' Pink PNIs. 11.ere ite pro -telly be tine ntee towri of Peris, Ont., who detie Let elr. feaearel tie Bobitrien, and wee Wait not reatlay aticept wttrii when he says that Dr. Vitellateee Eine: Pills curee him el an ohetinate eese of leititiey trou- ble after other treatment had failed to give him more than. tempotiary To a reporter 'or the Starefraanseript Mr. lloititeson freely ga.ve permie,sion to 4 statement of hie case ie the hope that Ws experierice might benefit some sitfterer. •Ile ealtit el have suffered from' kidney trouble for. about .three yeers. Sometimes my back ached EOVerely that I wee unable to work, laid at tittles it was alea.ast impossible fore me to straighten up. I had to uri. elate very fre.quently and often had to get up sever4 times. during the night. .At different time, I was weer the care of doctors, but I only got relief for a three I aiso tried a number of tnedie cinee and bacliactie plasters, but none of them helpcd rite rind I began to think the trouble could not be cured. One day during a conversation with a friend he asked me why I did not. try . Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, saying Rea he heti used them and they had done hint inticlt ,good. I deckled. to try the pets and it was not lotig- before"! felt greatly bette. Med. I °metered using the pills for seine time longer and I am glut to eity that every vestige of the trouble has' dieappeared and I AM now as well as ever. Dr, Williams' Pink Pills have proved a blessing torne and 1 gtaely „recomuter.d them to anyone similarly af- flicted," , Dr. Williams' Pink Pille are the great- est cure be tee world for al/ the com- mon ailments of men and women -for all wealtn•eeses and weariness, one back- aches and headaebes.ef anaemia; al/ the heaviness ane distress of indigestion; all the pans and aches of rheuma.tierill sciatica, and ,neuralgia and all the 111 health that renews arie disturbance of regularity in the blood supply. All these ailmentsare caused by bad blood and Dr. Williams! Pink Pills actually mike new, thee red 'blood. They strike straight at the eommon Toot 0! disease. But you Must ref. the genuine pine wItli the fell name Dr. .Williams' Pink Pine tor Pale People on the wrapper aroundeach box. Sold at 50 cents a box or eix bated% for $2.50 by • all dealers_ OP the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, PIGEONS AS DOCTOR'S ASSTS. . TANTS. A .doctor in the north of Scotland finds' icarrier pigeons Of much Use to him. He has a, scattered practice, and when on long rounds he takes several ,pigeons with eiltue If one of bisepattentee-needs aleettelee Immediately, howrites out a prescription,- and by ,nteans- of the birds forwards IL tQ,hismurgery. Here an ae. teistant gets the Message, prepare.s the prescription, and dispatches. the medi- cine. lf, after visiting A patient, .(he elootoe, think:, he will be required later ,the day, he simply leaves a igeon, with wh cb, he can be called if 1,•4544.644•44.4.••ri TERRIBLE RESULT OF BLOOD POISON iCITRONLC 'ULCERS: AND SORES FOR 6 IttAttS ZAIII-RUIC WORKED ' A ItIARVIELLOUS CURE. • The wonderful 'settee of Zam-Buk, the "herbal' balm in cases of chronic .ulcers, sores, etc., is illustrated by the -experi- ence of Mrs W E• Rice, of London Junction (Ont.). She says. - "For nine years I had been a sufferer .from running sores on my legs caused bioocepolsoning. I had tried every leind Of ointment and salve that. 1 had heard of but none of them. seemed equal to My ease. ' Last winter I was .vv*ors,e than ever, and could not bear to stand on my feet. !or five minutes. The pain was so , acute that, 1 could not bear to have My slippers on. . "I heard of Zeeri-Buk, and decided to give it a fair tral. 'From first come ' mending nett it it did inc good; and It has now cured ale. Whereas before doutel not stand on my feet for five 'minutes at a time, I can now not only stand,, but want About without feeling any pain Whatever. I feel like a new woman1 have waited to eee if the cure was permanent before making apy etatemerit, and noW I am Very wit- libg to give my testimonyt 1 shall be pleased to answer any inquirlee, and if Orly one, cares to eome and see me, 1 shalt be pleaeed to tell them that, Zane. Ittik ha e done for Inc." It N by working such cures as the above that Zane -Bilk hoe macle for it- eelf Ile world-wide reputation. It is a certain cure for cute, burns, bruisee. 6^zetria, piniplee. running SON'S, spread. Mg soils, scalp . disea.ses, poNdned :wounds, feeteririg sores, piles, uleers, tad lege, abseeeees, bone, ringworrei, erysipelae, scrofula, barbeies rash, blackheads, acne,.,etiffetees' , rheumatism, and all injured, diseased or inflamed contlitiene 'of side, and tiseue. Of all dru°iteists at e0ii a box. or postpaid from the74ain-Bult. Coe Colborne Street, 'ro. rent°, wee receipt of price. 6 be.; for $2.50. "Yen Nat guess what sister mid tibout YOU just be -fore you erne in, Mr. Iligheollar," said. little Johnnie. "1 baven't hit idea in the world, Johnnie." "Thant it. You guteesed it tee very first time." In Nature's Storehouse There ere' Curee. Medicei experiments have Shown eenclusively that there are media in even ordinary pitons geowitig up around ue which givri"thent A Value that cannot be estimated. it: 13 held by tome that Naturej itrotiieles A !ars 'for every disease which negleet • is ell Nverthi „ s moy it tt-known' 4.4 ignorance have visited upon maul f. l'ailoAR's Vegetable. 'Pills, distille4 Irot rorrts and herbs,are a 8overeign rettaitty in .curing all disorders of tafi Oigsa • SGIEl&iGiAGY FOR ALL A. NEW CULT THAT MAY LEAD TO • THE 31ILLENIUM. Min s to. Ileatize a Lite Hitherto Drawled el by Worldet Thinkers. "144anchester. England, has produced a neve SO001 of thotight which bee beep vbristened Spiensocraey. Its followers believe that in days to come the rule of many will be euper- seded by the rule of 50! -21C'. Their first general principle is free- dom of individuality. Under its swae men wotild regaid bread and labor es the fundamental religious law of life. Sciensocra,ts say that every man should partieipate in the production, cf those things ot which he enjoys the fruiN. •Government, they eerther say, exits only that one class may keep another in subjection, and tbey advocato the adoption ot a definite, ettneistent, and scientific policy, "SCIENSADVISUM." • - The Conservative party exists; acute& ins to the followers Of the new cult, to administer the country in the hetet- este °Vette rulers. The IAberale exit - as a means of checking the Conserva- tives; while the Labor and Socialist par- ties seek to break down the authority of the others and substitute for pluto- cracy a democracy which might be mote evil in its effects. The Sciensoorde Seek to achieve their Objects by establishing, as a, first step; what they call at "Sciensedneum,"ft hAt10110,1 455010b4r Or SetelitiStS. convened for advisory work, and open to every man or woman with All Idea whiell could be called to the affairs of life. ot Instead of making laws as govern. trim* now do, through. Parliament, the Scieheadvisturt evened make laevethrough its administrators, it being a belief ,with the, followers of this, schoolof thought that seelat science could be accelerated just as 'rnechateteal ectieece has been. IDEAL HUMANS. TbeY Want to increase tlie 'vete bf bu- MAn evolution, to bring order, out et cleat:tee to feed the hungry, clothe the naked; and. tiltitnately Abolish prevent- ible disease and death.. They desire, to build up. a me of ideal men and women, who shall have oppoe- tunitiesof realizing "a life set% as hitherto the world's geeatestethiekere , have orily dreamed about." The application of science to life will, .they consider, restore the people to health wealth and Prosperity. • EiStGLISIT MAT. WEDS MATADOR. Idol et Spate Calitelted iteeleattglidet of• weatthy Britisher. • One of Spain's most famous- torea- dors,:Rafael Gonzaleze-farnitiarly known as "Machaquitoet or • "The Little -I -Tame met" -has just been married at Cartba- gene to Miss. Clenientson, the daughter of a wealthy British resident, • Half the -women in Spain are envious .of the young English girl, for ,Macha- quito is the idol of the witole nation. 1 -le was one ottthe most daring of the mate- ders who appeared at the great Corona - Lion bullfight* After making hie. ,appearance, in the arena and - saluting King Alfonso and Queen Victoria, liegravely, marked out a ring with his sword and stepped it. it ibeTi ,of- applause went up front the, vast audience, for the act sig. al -Red that Machaquito would not re- treat fr.orn teat spot until 'either 'he or the bull was killed. Without stopping from the ring he fought tiff the charges of the bull until his sword had reached its heart. . It was at a bullfight. that Miss Clet mentson first saw Machaquitoi and teen, carried away be ais cool daring, she theew.. her ean to him. The matador picked it lip, kissed it, and the courtship ltegan ,from that. day. For the Corona- - tion bullfight . elachamete. received $1,500 in addition to innumerable gifts .ot jewellery, and his revenue, •and his reverele, At a low Ostiniate, anleUrita to -$$6,000 a year. 1. : , WIVES AS, LOTTERY,PIIIZES. , That marriage is , a- lottery is, not merely a figure of speech in the pro- vince of Smote*, Russia, it is an ac- tual fact. There four times every -year a lottery is held, the capital, prize being a young country girl, with sometimes a good dowry in sheep. The rice ' of a 4, ticket is about 81. cents. Al . single draWitlir li,;IX10 tickets' are sold: I1 e who N fortunate enougil to draw the 'reeky 'tickethas his alternetive-he may marry the girl if she- pleases, him, also -gaining thereby, $6,000, in,addition to whatever the girl brings with her as dowry; or If the "prize" he queetion does net Please him, he can turn the ticket over to a. friend. . ' ...--.... . TRADE SECRETS.. The hvo oleest seeret trade processes now exietence are saki to be the manufacture of Chinese red, or vermil- ion, and the method of inlaying the hartitest steel with gold and silver, Which Mies to have been practiced et Darnast ells agesago, and is known only to the Syrian smiths est!. their pupils ellen to thie day. • etteteetteette e v tte X „teee •` 1.)(1)1)1) ielfrk EON EY ipILLS • N, st..,. 1,7 ,K\i \D\.NNI;far. RetteurtiAll; teiGmees 0,1514 11.11AteetrCe • - - - - -- LONDON EAST END I1tI1INES.4. !Does tit Ribbon of Loudon Pay* Tribute to Ilonw„ Doesn't shrink ot East End Workmen, "Let a man lea ie vietrezee eael the Bishop of Louden, ta a afherilag of 4,- 000 teen ia the Peepie"e Plae. Mile • End, 1,ontion, "let ben ea a Straight- forward honest man, and iove his wife •ane :tee love him, arid there na bap. • pjer tenne in •ati tee wale than the home of a woriting man in East Lon- • don," 'rho B'shop added that he knew the • Men of the East End. He had been round to more of their hornet; than tbe could eount, and had married as nierty as forty-nine of them on a Christmas Day at, Bethnal Green. Ile wished to unite them in a chive Ovens spirit towards. Wendell, end to form a league of public opinion which -should eet its otace against conduct un- worilty of a man. OILCANS BESTOW A PROMINENT CANADIAN ARTIST. t. One of the most impressive curee of Indigestion and ellied ailments ever reported has, just been effected by Bit - eerie. The eubjeot.ts Mr. Arthur R. Hand, the prominent artist teacher of 'Tainting- on china, leather, glasse-etc. residing at 2 Woodgreen Place, Toren. to, , As a teacher of painting, Mr. Hand has Matte for himself a wide repute. lion, but his work was interfered with. considerably*by acute attacksof diges. tive disorder. Ile says; ' -"I suffered agonies for manilla pre- vious to taking 'Ilileans, resorted to ail kinds of remedies, but found only tent- pOrary relief. Tee indigestion came en Witte suddenly, soon after eating, and ceused me terrible pale. There was a constant feeling of unconitortable full- ness in the stomach, pains in the, chest and under the shoulder.bladee and rift- ing and belching of gas. I had. constipation so 'batty that no medicines seemed to have any effect on the bowels'. f -dieted it -great deal, but *the slightest food brought the, same dis- tress. After taking a few Bilearts 1 ex- perienced ease and comfort after tnealse sa I. purchased a supply of this Veget- • 1. " teeteetteeteeet " 'Selene& Frog Fanner Raise* Value o • ' induitry in Unitd eState*. 'Tile iii,:i:AA‘S or cafe:Ling Wee for reerei t in ific:1 Uniti•d Stati7i -.-1,,di f timer - ly carried on in a tbieuttery kind ot way ity beye ill, %Vila of a likete pocket neiney,- satee Mr, , lettere B. Seine in the . Wide Weal NIeleaett. Wilkie recent': yi,liars,, ii0V0'-'1,-Pr, ale demand has lieceeie Sif gre.",,it, that. it 'i,i, etiritted on. teeeteinat Wally in fifteen :Ades* . A3 the enteestrieicti hunting of .frogste. .in s.pite of their remarkable 'feceintlity------ thretiten,pd their praittreal eXiiiiCh011. • Sagad0119 Ilii!,0P1e S0911 set about area, ' writing, and arraegitig to. propagate them artificially*. ' . . Toeliey, thanes to the skill of the • .scientilie frog farmer . arid the everen. . creasing demands of the Anieriaan con- sumer, the industry is valued at $150,600 1.1410‘ FARMS. 101 huthe�oft warm feel the skin enjoys. Doesn't itch. Made for :nen, wo- men stud little folks, in * variety of sty I el, brie- stud prices, 1,7eoetterize cloilerimP tiadeneter to it cet cest.„ !oily read faulty ist imateriel IOW*• antitially. It is a -pleasure to commeneupon the eonservetive methoeie etriplotied by tiae G. & C. Merriam Company in the pub- lication. of the Webster's. International. Dictionary.: Not every littIe sang word or phrase is put into thebook regard- less of its scholastic or Ilegittetic lies. It Is this eionservelisie, backed t Y tho etettoluship of the etIttoteinteldef,- Williton 1'. Harries, Ph. De Lee D.. late United, States Commissioner of Educe- tiori, And hundreds,. Of othersofthe greatest educators of this and other na- tionswitich has made the International the standard in the United States Su- preme Court and all the State Supreme Courts, also the ,standard of the.: Gov- ernment Printing Ofilce, and the basis ot nearly all tb.e , schoolbooks in, the Country. It is indorsed by every State School Superintendent, universally re. commended by College Presidents arid Educators, and Adhered to as standard ey over ee per .cent. of -the newspapers.. Should you not ,own such a bookie Get the best. -Clara : "That man Grace- married is old enough to be her %there' Myrtle: "Ole, I think TIN age has been. exagger- ated; very few people live to be so old 'lis Beat." -- • table remedy and left all other reneedies• mete,. paeans ettee4 me. Now my rood One trial of *Mother Graves ' Worrn. digests very nicely' ,and my .bowels act -Exterminator will convince YOU that it rate nate/11ily. has no equal as a worm medicine, Buy .411, a few, moutatai through, the use of `a bottle and see if it does not please Bileens, my weight increased, from 125 .Yotl. • teiOns5 eressundsfa,t'„ butThlsincrease, healthy riot . oNs wAy To ,FiND otyri rieRio . The Lover -I'm afraid I can't live Not only for indigestion, butt for con- 'without tier. • • sepation, piles, neneral debility,. quite- 'The Cynic -Why don't you marry hee Into, female ailments, rheumatism, blood aria see? impurities, liver and kidney complaint, — headache, dizziness, wind, etee BileaBS‘ Allammon know what it is to have violent are widely recomeneneted. They are taill-AZt: isttklo;64.ethitirr,r1 rr, pelgi 'purely herbal end -do not merelyIP .1z.! -- • p..4ter over the seat of the pain: i0iUdti MOrila Ilev4 these ' ailments -they cure them, tu give you eentfort thArt anytetee. Permanently.. All druggists sell Pi1ans itt 50e."a box, or post free from the 13i1- -cautery Aunt; "Reuben, 1 don't know ean Co-, Toronto, on reeeipt et price. whetber to telegraph or net before 1 pay., 6 boxes 'for- $2•56• that promised visit to our niece." Coun- , . , ------tee----e , , try Uncle; "Vehe so?" "Well, tf I don't . FREE BEDS Fort cAi.s. _. .teivetiph she weal be at home, pee_ haps, and if .I domaybe she will go. off In an animal hospital in Philadelphia visiting." . . - there is a free bed for caNeendowed by • . — ° - a servant, Ruth Darling, who died in that City some years age. she had at. ire Starve is .a Fatlaey.-The dictum to ways liked animals, and left 'ber savings heti long 11 oc;&113Yc:zillrOdavelilidDirstin ston eating -hen t=', -Provide free treatment of cining pets 'Stares l 14 bean / - - - Von,In the Maher Animal Hospital, tvhere it ley ere 17:Pee tTitt'llaltiotIligidtethal cornmodieus iron tri'tiubilift, it has proved that Oral may Cwv eVerYthing he ' takes the form of a cage with the inscription "The Ruth.- etetliattihelt,triu.:natikn_erteemtnegbi:tn4takea after the Darling Berle on It in gold letters Thisite ta :the Stotaach in doing its work 60 in a box, 35 eents.-24 ' bed has always ietionte liet of cats', wait- ' Mg to be treated. During one your as --......„. , He : "I don't like your friend, Miss. 'inn•n•Y 43 fifty-six tvgre etteed for. Knox. She told an acquaintance of mine that I was a perfect idiot.", She : "Oh, I'M sure she didn't mean. it. She ' knows as well as anyone else that no LITTLE LIVES SAVED. Many a tittle life is lost because the mother does not have the means et hand to aid her little one at the fiest signs of illness. In hotnes *here Baby's. Ovvb. Tabletare kept the mother al- utiys feels a sense of security. These 'Tablets cure eolic, indigestion, come - 4•444•••40ra.0•011.14* Pritselia the priee of mettleirie regulated by the State, and eenew price- , list issued anriealty. . Many inherit weak lungs, and as dis. 'ease usually assails the wealteet point, these pereens are eontinually exposed te attacks of coid and pulmonary dis- turbancest The sPeetlY %lee - Iliettlette Anti Consumptive Syrup well be found a preventative and a protectiorit strengthening tee organs so that they are not so liable to derangement from, exposure or abrupt .atmospherie cbang. es. BloitIV$ Syrup is cheap and good. 441.4.4444, . 44You say he's trastetortetyr • 'I'd trust him with my life." "What? "Well-er-that le, provided my life was not ensured in hts favor." An litheritabe 41zreakrittlgs Its kabandicp llnig: Ilrttj but cozhwilltiltasareatanttuelitIlifroin this dangerous defeot, Don't trifle with unknown, aurealls, Dealer in Second-liand Garments (to lissistant)--"We can't mark this suit 'Fashionable, lee too shaeby.'" Asst ant—"No, bet you mioht marls it `V"ery mecb worn." • . • , 'Death or ittnittl seemed the only alter-; native for a well-known stiA highly' re- spected lady of wir4hant, Ont.. who hadi travelled over two continents to a yaw.; tearele for a mire for nervous debility'; 1,nd dyspepsia. a friend recommended' South Amerlean Xervine. One bottlel helped. six bottles cured. 8,nd her own( Procure from year droggio4 neon 't412* Throet fond Lung*, heals andel/sr Itiffemmotion„ cures Cough*, Colds, Sloarocus" Whooping. Cough** Croup, by -removing tbo IMMO. Isiothing bettor for Children. Price roe. and osei a bottle, Dr: T. Alk • Slocum, Limited, Tomato. Patents Secured Free I prepare( pateat applications fres of Charge. If you have alt invention *end .sloitch to -day 'for free opinion. 24 yeas* experlenete F. rillsk.'52 $t. lin** St., 11411061teeV • t 11, • .11 teeettrifiteeieeetatele •olt 144 alt lielettetteetetteetit- "WBS- Eves 'INTERNAM DicirioNAR. 0 OTHILItCHIIIIITMAIS01 mcatsoosteabeereetioterost4ettvti, mew Prneticat.tittractive,LvdPg,Roliot4.1.09sisat ave. 0.5,0002:reww neitifrages,'S000ldo0-,, Coorictst.Sciossifie.01;Trnao aidAistbadtsi, mike*. Editof its. eh W.T. Dams, Ph.D.. ILSICosar, of Edo. IlichootAivards Ills S. Louis *ad the PortiontWalitiesta, IS IT IterTlike013111TIOLICAN SELECTP watotiro4 leeaoW•itlianockm. %it* 'for "'The stogy of *1300W Dept . 0.40,.?pitiatiANCO.,liarittalteld.atatal. : written teetimene eteees, welt' theset About tbe only ditfereri between a words: "Xt 'has saved ray lite,.. -720 1103$ : I'Ve` refused many, man.y offers of marriage." Geeboy (ab- senterniridedly): "Very thotightful and considerate of you, I'm sitreir 9 • Hard and soft corns cannot ,withstane Holloway's Corti Cure it is effeetual everyttime. Get a bottle at once and be , Tom : Are you deaf to my pleAd- Mgt" Eve: "I am." Tom: e"But what if 1 were to offer.ybe diernond ring?" Eva: "Oh,. I Am not stone-deaf." r *tie Mi, ;ors are _ntlieence onss o a au whose"face is branded. with eczema. Ms own Vittlf1V611;h:::3tse hitt Eg. anhiPin°!hisginz e e ra an P Y blood Weaver's Syrup' 'tittle Giri: mamma is awful eiricL Is yours?' Little Boy t "Orful V' Little Girl: But she lets you go 4113r - where you want to, and -7' Little Boy: "Oh, she ain't so strict with me." Little Giri; "Then who is she strict with'?" human being istaesolutely perfect." 1 e. • A Medicine- for.the 'Miner's Pack.-Pre- spectors and others going into the min». ing regions Where doctors .are ,few and dreg stores' not at all, should provide' pallor/, simele fever-, cliarrhoeate teeththemselVes with a. supply of Dr. Thomas' ing troubles and other Minor afirn.eios .Eclectile Oil, It will offset the effects of babyhood. and childhood. Baby's •cf expoeure, reduce, sprains,, and when Own Table's always do good -they 'cell- taken internally willprevent and,. cure. otitis and .sore throat, and as a lubri- cant stele keep the, nausales in good eon- ditiont. * • not possibly do harm. Thousandsi af mothers keep these Tablets in the house and use no other' triedieirie for their 611(lren. Mr.s. Wm. Brown, --Deer Park, Tororito,esays: "e find Baby's Own Tab - Jets of the greatest help to •my little ones good mane of ti,V0 things that will help and would not. bewithent them." Sold you to get up in the world, and they by all Medicine dealers or by mail bt are—ft eYearY Wiggete: "An alarm 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' clock and a stepladder-elt, sir?", Medicine Co., 13roc1vi1le, Ont. The Girl: el have been ttold that the eighth, day of the tnonth is the luckiest to be married on:" The Cynic: "You were misinformed, my child. It's the eighth day of the week."' Mr. Ativize: roust 'know,'Iny ::•••••1414.4•44.4.44.4 .4.44,4.444 Peer the "Carat of the Tropicste the sib* and tedious reeoverieS from OA and all Isther • diteabe "lesorint"' trio best tank. rowet. her the mune, 4 rintitOlTria," • NVIIAT, IS A ',WASTREL/ Meaning of Now Popular Term Apptipt to Oid London's Spendthrifts. The use of the term "Wastrel," which has been universally applied to the So- cialists, Progressives, andother muni- cipal spendthrifts, Is becoming so uni- versal that it is interesting to read the following account of the derivation et the word and its use in varous parts of England whch lees been prowled for us by a distinguielted "Wastrel" it properly a subetance thrown away beetruse it is useless. It ie used for rubbish end refuse. In law it is- the term employed for we:4e land, for inetanee the land in fieruwall roveree with tin refuse from the mime to eahl to U0 in wesboelie Abottt eti yearago the melte° sprang up of ealling pereonseteuch as the "tub merged tenth" or neglected thildrch - "wastrels" because they were of no flee* Also, in • stone parts of Entilaed a opendthrift IS called a "wastrel." especially 50 ,said in Yorkshire and Cumberland. A "wastrel -shop" (in Yollesitire) Is it place where work 13 ex. pensively, ant yet bad y done. The idea ot wale runs through •the mined in all ite eignifierinee. A' knife that Is made for .show and not for use ealled a wastrel. AO in Laneashire' creoked, (limp dishes and plates sold by wandering poetmen aro: generally called "wastrels." • - 41•444.4•••4 Little Boy: "Pa." . South American -kidney Curs is the - )nly kidney ,treattnent-that has proven, squid to correct all the evilthat are, 3kely to befall those physical regulatorsr, hundreds, of toatiMonials to provo the! ;urative merits of this- liquid kidney ape.' ;Me in eases of Ilrightis disease, diabetes. irritation of the bladder, inflammation, trolmical tendency. Don't delay., -22 • SCHOOL FOR POLICElefEN. There, is ti policeinente college in St. Petereberg to train .epplicants or 'the foroe.. It' .consiets of a Museum corn - bitted with the school, where the pupils Mike 'themselves familiar with the tools ofcritranalseejemmies, drills„ chisels., and contrivances for robbing -collection- boxes, a special field of Russfan thieves. The. Ilus,sien passport system is studied It .deteill. The dukes ot the dvorniks, sort of - assistant .police, are taught. They keep watch on the .residenees, re- port- on the habits, ef .tertants, their visitors,examine. the papers 01 .netv- ' ()niers, and direct Ahem to report them- elve$ at, the police -station* Irma, Wsuite. /void,* Scratehe* and C eVery 'form, of contagions Itoli On human 5 or anim ala tod 10 30 Minutes by. "Virot. fordid Sanitary Lotion, It ,never Old Quiverful,-"And so you want to take our da.ughter from us -you want to take her /tomtits suddenly, without a word of warning?" Young Goslout- "Not at all, ir if there is anything about her you want to warn me against Fin willing"to listen." ASTPNISIMO-THE ROCT#R. Plingclan Said Slie Might Drop Dead - •At Any Time. • "The Doctor told me l'had heart dis-' ease and was liable to drop on the street at any time," says etre.. Robert Eaton, a Dufferin, Ont. , "I was afraid to draw my breath, it pained Ille se. ' 1 W its nervout, short of breath, had diz. Mrs. Hobert Eaton ziness, loss of appe, file, smothering and sinking spells, and could not. sleep. "Sometimes I would have to lie down to• Item front falling. My hands and feet would ceent to go to sleep and a Sort of ntunbitess would come all over !AC. "I began using Dr., Leonliardt's Anti. Pill. Vroth the start 1 ithproved. I feel • much stronger, look better, and alto. t ;ether Anti -i11 has made a, new wow 'i/tea. of me, 1 "I ent entirely (trod." , All D,aMra or the Witson-Ityle CO. Lintited, Niagara Falls, Ont. • IV N 11 ISSUE NO, 410-1141 4-1 famile jar and a family rowis that the., 'far is aetrifie smaller. 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