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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate., 1907-01-31, Page 2z.:v1r.,tw.:•=4*,!er. c ° 8111104$ 'THAT rat, 'AM 4. truTers On an OYSiter Rhea Mark liOSE fyiD 7 11110 Grottlh. weit Ore Resititts, goes 'Area OS One" fe so emelt that WO aditiOrt$ t irked4vicii-9,1 ,Orrietub rrial \Tb0 orar,-..scdr the eiffrirnencement se; write; 1,y4u14 enly occupy. replare Melt 11) .etei enoathe tutinidital-Order 15 :V. 'enOtigli to 'OoVer half Et do *11. end lirAY„,C4illitik.404444*;114Ar-4140474,A, <yLler is it Own arthitect, and the shell grows as the 11$4 Abside grew', beluti :never loo small. It else bear.S its age tiPoll Its kttrols,v. a7d it 4s1.4e. easy tO tell the age of an oyster by looking ati•40/' ,!eheril-at.vart-thst-7,,e1,,hoisee,-.44.-JOOltitig.t41p, ' their Veryorie Who bas handled an .Oyster. .shelk, Must hoe .noticed the suegessive laYOrs ioVer.lopPlutt each 'other.lbes$. ;aro technically' tonna "idiots," and e,aell, „ne-Torirls•-lr yetuesestrovitheitio-4,haS-Inie .ounting them .tho ageof the oyster can. 'lig determined. Up to the time ofiltsernatorityi-that ts wlien-j.,foo.syears ot age--tpe shots aro, •,reg-iilar and suceessive; ',Aut., after that the3r become irregular;', ond spo'pited lint RAOUL PILON 116 Rue Notre LU Dania, Inchine, P.eis Can. %vitas: • write you a* few -words to exprelis to Yen satlelaction being_ cured. I was afflicted with catarrh at the throat and 'nose and' suffered-. much. was greatly discouraged. 1 had a bad breath and bad taste in my mouth In the morn - Inge •'61 took treatment forisome time with- out -obtaining: rendes At . the- asivece-eof friends 1 tried Peruna and the results 'have been highly satisfactory. At the end otiour months lievisa completely • cured." Negiected catarrh becomes chronic, /Having develmeeirrnta the -chronic stun; * longer and more persistent _treatment ure it t a tho &s- e e were treated at tbi one .• • I exerenmie *ill bring. relief, whether the catarrh is emote or . If you are wise you will -keep Peruna‘on hand end take a few doses at the first appearance of a bold or cough, and.taus saivo yourself both suffering and -ex- easi - .-es we -ea eseoisies- ---------i-Psaientselesne-the preen, teen/4=a ito Hartman for free advice. 'A boo t • • on "Chronic Catarrh" will bo sent upon ireteuest. - ri Druggist for Free Pcruna Almanac for 1007. • • DECLINE OF CHINESE TEA! _Some Interesting statistics hove been collected by VitiaCons'ul Arnold at isithemr toideelineolni • China's tea trade. From 1687, when tea was first Introduced into England, until 1837 China held exolusively the tea lrado • of the world7Then the tee _market. The Chineise trade • reached high tide in 1886. with a total • _ ireesier.- t of 800.00,000 pounds. In ele3tle• China furnished about 72 per cent. of' the world's total. India and Ceylon 18 per cent., and Japan and Formosa 10 -•per it ent. • But 1901e when -the total consumption had increasedeito 044,000,000 notoida, China contributed -only sa per cent., India and Ceylon- 60 per cent:, Japan and Formosa 10 per vent. The • decline in China is ascribed to careless methods of cultivation and preparation 'or the Teat , • Sad blood . health: That 14,. why pr4:• w 'Pink Pits ttratri iood 040. Tuo:* setusAllx., *eke rich Paha", strengthens Y nerve. , Ofittettlitt,W4Wpeep1ele Williainsi Pick feel; bright, at1v.a, end, Strong. Mrs; Arthur ilannigelN ,Morstivillei Ott:* Is •.witricsa to the truth _fa these Alkteinentie. Mr& 410 gan says:--Vorc. nearly. thrge., years from anaernia, „ and during tbat,clatIVfoi.:),V;1031.410 ate , tee* Medicine WOWS .eeverel-. cteptors;‘: Ittikout, boneficial, results. My 4OniPlex- 1on"'Was Of' a .MiANY appearaute,. my and '.guMs'ereeined hlOcelleas. 1 sideeri pitatioit of " the hearL MY lenrsititerevite ierf poor.; that I did not cite 'Whether .1 :Abe. or litot,• and greW, 04 weak, and 'oniett reduced In flesh' that rill' friends thought. I was .in consumption. As .1 have said. 1 doctered without herl. initteinnOts .8110.therrttriiitat"--. theii•-• Oen' ituttir' the .. Wieint'wriditf Vdmis`. grows bulky and thickened. " sinted adelsed me. to -try Dr. Fossil oysters have 'been rieen,,peno nine, -followed ht tidvio, and W each waS'etiiiteeinchee thiceee. sew _ yewneeitereuut Whence- they may oe gueseeelb Ite'VfOr the wen winner' -I sisn IJItAu A ne than nine- hundred years -old. One or symptonts- of niy troubles have vanish- wiringmon....egailauire produced for aed arid I enloy the very best of health. single parent, and noi ilisse be 1 kninietere Are hundreds of women accounted for by the fact that man' is who. are drifting -into the same condi- atot the only oyster -eating animal. The starfish loves the oyster, and preys upon It unceasingly. A variety of whelk 13 alsd very fond of tulle oysters, to get whith it bores rutit 100%101 the shell , and sucks the fish ehrough the herlititnnit with mere syniptoixie; they 'go ristt to Eon I was, and to ail, such- I -would strongly urge the immediate use of Dr. Williams' Pit* Pille." Dr. Pink Mlle de not act upon -this •boweitn they --40 not' tinker made.• the root of the .1rOrthle In the blood. That Is enby lher cure common *11 . Mints like rhetimailsin, noir:Ogle, kkl- "Come fellfrv.i. I -Went* $.04 71%." trouhlerliieadeiches Atio Oils/31st in 'celebrating the event by text -Vittia'-dinfee,'Ind-',-0# speclal all ing dinner with me," mints that aliliot $o many women and 4Why‘. what's happ.eneer treWinifAitils. Sold° bi *11 :Medicine "My rival is deal' •' dealers or by Mall tOcS tt,to* or six '"Itival? I thought you- Were married." boxes for from The pr„ wimaroe bad- a r1vai ntv;. Medicine- te.t\,,, Rrookvm4 uot\ TSCIT somas jd .10;nstigattkost 'littera - , Purely Vegetable Tonic and treed Purifier. Pride ggi) cents per Betel& •alas toabtata is la poir .• • aiftatisalf"Illbtowobe 1441w4,490141114***4roadtpottrotiali ' • POI,LATt, atisie7nor 1,410 carrion* emoetairt most Oakes atietateetesi rite ettricott 11144101n... Compitny wOusigtoo $ee Witte e Toronto sees • esees / • » our cottein itilkt *Mild marryi�irt toted tor lick: I have alwey* considered iter a sensible isert-of • he MighL" WI 1)WG FOlitGIVPit IILU.. Galtay, **nit 'MIA fife* to Pettit Setile- - .4)04 In Cone, H The '01VoriMd ',giro }of Galley, .1he notorious 'batik w,hcsis -,gigantic robberies from tho Coribtoir dP.R.seettipte, 'and atileeeintentiftintiVIO $nethieiktneriele ReistslIgiOrn.i YaChie OW4 etteh tt aenstie Oh *siort- tetiliineitedoolkineisteitteries pitarat'Paris, France; last week. The poor wiguan, who 'until the very last professed some affection for tier 'c 1fer Mg, physical mill -tient er.2.-father.,rdisowned:-..-her7.047.7 ot 1).er-husband's orioles, and fri3ina"„ e latheriin-law, she recetred, an Offer. cf' p'mJnn of, tiAa nto,nth ort COlc11110.11 that .6110 did not Oiitarg*Gaiii1Y, :She itiee of general -tonere; eggras ot't before che expirett. she told .0. friend that she WIllthiPY' tieStOses 'Galley, adding: his letters Istiow a atnetre pent!. Jerice." ' • few dais before her death CaiJay started for thepenal settlement at .New COI -04100W -lie'Will roalw this vyage chained.up In a large cage leak:Ilia other convicts who are going by .the nio ixaL.mlisitgligeitee-g-settLWie, letter to his wife, imploring torgiVerioes "Ood forgive -me." he wrotee-leir innetced you aro, dying, and 'i°, what mill be- come of our poorPchililren I 1 celltiet think what made me act as I did, WV .1 seemed to be swept onward ilea whirl- wind of folly. For eheelovefief heaven, and for the sake of our little ones, say you forgive me." ' Celia: "Dorn you Itztakv.ber? Whe's she lives in the...erne. &mune with you." belle: "Yes, but she* not in the same circle." Do Not Delay -Do not ,a co - Id' or cough fasten upon you *a it svill, if • eeted. Dr, Thomas, Eeleetteo will break pp a bold and Ou,re a and sheula be resorted to at oncowli. n t t It rs symp oms appe . can disguised. so that -any unpleinititra taste • --w411-tio-imperceptiale the delicate.- Try It and be convinced. gm; PUICL, "C.DEAT fiCirt glityt$10:it or COD LIVE** 111 the greatest teool cutrrerfrw."7:111.1"r-e-,,,ttoriedIset z rrir,t.)"dfitt,r0"4Yer Alllanlat,OrM141) • Mriny ittIfWeitno$ teen', prescribe lt In their .reguletr, IO In in.prefer?..110 to all eters.. " Dr. Woosoo Mitt VoTiont*• * elsectitio 'avert oa I* *lotto rtnwaittuito-ii* tita boot •th***, Dr. Wormy" Osonichicaeldnanyet itraerrolittileveltlineetaattat atS.0 nit e0,44. _ , Ace USttoriliski Systebasurkaftejwiee. ot. Oa Owl niers nit* a tka aiartirt: okr a r, 0:16W " , ye•vit 111* aCtrt4i p p or the Igok pi* Worms* Oxyasionow ay that nta,d, of lb* no II I, .•-„S oatitialoa... AY ea • . pr T. iltryttik, anioiltaitioskt Uotailovr. Etcaii - 8**tlaiolv - -"Ucayali lee ectietic atm* te lie le ipoiktlee;iya. ha. _chin ta seem - eleotan's Ozeyealsiee lavylide cleetwl *ItAi poynta_ptioi‘ aseotalk w avow disegkees et say Rink L /MT* PrO004014, 11.49401111441. toit 1141210 ertta greet pl000aro to seism** Wilk oo,304,4 15 i*5y-pLtLen$I.-; tertieei *Or adeptitien and the egiet with visas, Ib. difietten is feeble *ad O. Irephatle enedlthow • . • It yeti need Cod Liver Oil, or are weak sand run devil tete.OxenfOlstOri, At silt drilalete,at anikelikteate*PlAidttaie-ii- .„ , NOV- erteseless. He's gone, thougheedied this•ee •\ summer Panrrielees Vegetable Pills will • nein fe' arms..." * -• N-TItACIC-OE-A4 • e with end overceme any illegulari- tootierstiOnlitak /OW SOWS* 40 re you the kind of . n loseeta_t_id, hail" _ scientist/0u - '81 nit . • - variation or,r temper ure may in IterMelliee,TUI lbetAust 1114itlIFT: - tos-Ottaltiki- ties of Woad ges Ye organs .w e • thane° of diet, change ot residence, iar "I've' had to." "Well, you surprise me. Who was he?" •• "She -loved him before we were mar - •sled, and she brought him to tho. house. 1-1-e.oeraplete.strangcr. She -"The doctor said mast 'tee' -My at' hand. and once their beneficial tic: minim shut. when in the cold air. '. tie tion becomes known, no one wet se-*TPII yen the window al once." there b no dust on our. carpets." you: Sho: "1 beg perdot, Istr,ladalar..ut An interesting discovery has been made by the well-known Heidelberg scientist, Professor Klaatsch, who is now siettlieSioanithr0PSitsitninitieeseatierlittena iit, any time. But he's gone, and I'm glad of 10'i • "Well, well. If -you aro not the great- est idiot -what was 'his Mime?" And they went off together c.huckling. • ADVICE TO marl -mils. • If you hove a,baby or young children In the home always keep a box of ”Babythro.,Ttdiletswon--„thoadikm:1- wait.: until. tho one, is sick, for 'sometimes an hour's delay may pave fatin. This medicine • Mires stomach reales; muslin -diem fevers and makes teething painless:1f children are sick Baby's Own Tablets make them well; andabetter still an .oe-, easihninedosirwill_k‘• m well. The .Tablets are good for childre ages and aro guaranteed to contain no 'opiate- ore harneful - drug. • Mrs -Joseph Ross, Hawthorne, Ont., says: -"I hare used ilabes----Own Tablets oendefind them just the thing to 'keep children well." These Tablets are told by • •all medicine dealers oryou can get them by• mail at 25e a box by writing 'The • • WilliamteeMeditine Cce, Proekville, nt. _ Why Oilcans Prove so Beneficial. • - A medical specialist states that eight tout of ten cases of headache-, dizziness,, ierillotvicoMple-xion 414 varieus ailments sPieatillets to ivatitele feie ib1thbeWeo,se bolted have their origin in constipation. Although the ailatent 13:: very -comities amongst both sexes, woMen appear to be the greater sufferers. Bileares .chre constipation by stimulating the jiver and regulating' the flow of bite, which -is the natural purgative of the body.. MN. 8. E. larildwin, of 33 St. Paid pf-31. Toronto. says: "I have talon U1. esus for constipation and diiziness and • Iound most satisfoctory results. Bilcans do' tiot cause eny griping, and not only cure christipation but also improve the general hearili." Airs- ite...Monagliane. ..reeent 'Ty peente thur-vega.ifitilyi‘atirckly-hi-ti-• curwar way. Ife says: "For many year I suffered from both constipation, arid Ones." Airive ever triee is to- be gomprared for benefloial resell, to Means. They hate Made mo a different man., and if any sufferer would like to ase me pny question an their opera- tion stal tiler value 1 .wilt be glad le give all the infothaleon I ten." . e •the result of exhaustive. IPsta of Weans. This grea vegeta:Me rene. edy. Is invaluable alio 'for sallowcom- bflo ire,The-bitiodli reps, grimier, sellow. elan, and Wised fraperittes gerieraily... Bileans ttleo cure tridigestione rtatimafism, ante= min. female ailments and irregfilarli Let 'a -on -down feetings," liver and kid- ney complaint, headaehe. sleeplessness, vnd areisme, pstpitatinit, etc. Al' - druggists rind stores sell them at efic. a bee, er obtainable post free from 'the Mean Cob. Toronten uririn 'receipt , Of THOUGH OF, HIS c111140. Writing in the Reelner Zoituni, the •profeesor isanselhateewlitte • exeminhier some Au.stralestan natives arrested- or killing a whilis men in Port Arthur he found that one of the men had feet and handa of exactly the same shape and appearance ae those. of monkeys. The natives, on hie enquiries, stated that in the hitherto unexidored regions tetween ihe Ilivers Daly and Victoria numerous people have simiiar hands and feet, and .otherwitio-bearria-stron ...ivrossembbra lone monkeys. Tins Is, the first itirne that these characteristics have been dis- covered In a hutnen belie , • . • aa • now $ at ng or to region where these natlyes are to- be ifound,an oilier to verify the - above .-Thesdiswieryleas -aw great interest in the German scientifle testingaoreln, favor of the Darwinian eery o nlissing-fink. - - •A • about. They should be always kep feet. and tell you how muc without, them. There Is nothing nau- - ..atin .stenietee,ie„e• -liy4fuettePurliP810 Wmiw"Ilt;g14:1jf p„Irt this There is no medicine On the market beat - ro • -Corrsuriiptive.,yrup- ' g empeldn fro "Scientists. are seeking to diScover a.. . ' the &yet...ern .ibe Irritating genus that .,p a n ween, co or an spun re- "Do you --ever hueeany tiu `ittuaair passages.- it ry kl'.'' aiii&ndick:dry.,,the learned man. "Well," your women:s doe eohno w9 it etecide. to neglect your eintli T 'chuced theloker, "rye heard of a hue them elebates"- the cheep experiment of -ridding your- e Billausneea Iliirdens Life -The bilieue Is a simple remedy, eastly 'taken. aniite 04TizenT.noterincoeatresio1litynhsuttatesene4ezr,*,rti 1111111 is never a companionable man be once used it will- 'always be prized ES- naln=, !hen your thiat's,t 1; ram mid tom , cause his ailment renders him- morose sever...ellen medicine. rangdY 1, tree hose *pion. Take it in! !and gloomy. To4 complaint Is not SO . thole Beetle "Fath.er, what Is, an. etiniist 7" Father;• 'Ho Is a man who thinli.s Ile is srmlitql* 1,U1 h any one else." Mother: slily dear. you are scarcely right. -rho eaofist tho man who says that be is smatter than any one elso-all men nit --they are 1" e all ot er corn pre vele= fail, try Holloway's Coen Cure- " No 0- in whatever, and sto Inconverdenciehr usi m dangerous• as it te, disagreeable. Yet ro Mr. Growl: "You are quite ignorer! aeineeetrAniteriesiseensette elt-re-e-ate-Peee, naYat (Om" kireeisGrowlis "An cure Permole-leii-VegetriblptsilLS. flv l'OMittlir%thatissi1Z1eittneirs"-6 regulating the li‘er aud obviiiting" the "1",esi ,they dealt ell think that the effects of bile in the stomach they re.: time a boat Is tied Mat dock is the near store men-10-theerfulaws end fult vigor that -the knot* areemadgeles of action. ligts4tAr w Wiceir's cyst* allays the pSin„, 11414 "QM your_wife-cook assgoad as oostre the Of oroptiono ood other eareeft,_,:: your mother used to, Harry e" Harry: war sottese thettioto-thwi , MEANT HIM. . thinkidertivinloy, "Anfi=danl, hut I never mention it. She . ler___steaiskie ------ lWe maks the laraphstle Untoward test W"The D 4 t" eiteothei reistorwill do more to ier* nenialtia„ bane inch, lieibago can kindred tamthles than any other plaster. eio. tins and $1 y 11. tatt. AU dingistei , - , TOLD IN CONFIDENCE. His daughter -Papa. did , you know Mamma tong befere you Married her? fle.r Fallier-dust between you and, mei mai deer, I don't --know ifir'iette • "Women claim that jhe way to get on with a men ie to yiver Min plenty of nicely -waked road.' -"Well," answered Mr.. Side's Barker', irritably, "why don't some. of Mem try -itr - AN ATTACHMENT. ' A • Ah- very amiable -arid modeit- wider- - lady lived in a. certain county. Soon after her husband- had paid the T -Terrible P�sftf&1OiaMan1fetdin a rroiten • For six heines o cheesemonger Tanned etatthias Eibrand (oughtfor his life be- tween Seeweller and Seeg, in Bavaria, the °thee Wahl • illimitio' libottr • 4. o'clock-eiii the afternoon, when he was overtaken by a blinding shoWstoiarn • Ile lost ihis wayetind"ettriyeelentillseeper- -tinily frozen lake of Seeg. T he ice bible beneath hire, and he sank Into the .water, Ile tried to regain his footing„ but, the "fee repeatedly' broke. in the darkness he tat his bearings, and in. stead -of making `for the share got out toward the eniddie of the lake:. For over two hours he swam cind'crawled and at last reached a smell, 'Mow- toveked island. • In the meantime his cries:- had ati • tracteelisthe attention offtPaStar* ssiessie. hinnres'eteeier bk.- -A seer& party- •nelic organized, but, it was three hours before they Were able to locate the whet -eateries -le -of Etbrand. Even then they Weed unable to reach MM. Plank.s were placed on the IN, and1110- half -frozen man deogged sell along them. Four times he fell into the water, and Was obliged to swim and. light his way through the breaking lee. When he:reached shore bet was' halt • rad' end his clothes- Vter0 frozen to him. Eibrend stated- that 11 wan only by tieriating QLtj little gift, who woulki. havti. been left 011" orphan by las death, that hei wet tibteeteektapi himself Mrli-Goirdilling-"Ilow dote.) yhur sister •like the engagemeett. ring I gave her, flobby?''. tier Young 'Brother --"Well. It's a 'little too small; she has an awful 'bard tirne'•getting It off'svlien. the other CHEAP CREMATION. -at Stuttgart, Ocr. Inane, deisatimiled etth the bireepricea ▪ hl h even the very poorest of life-papue esiilig-ei in pay for tuncsraN,,, tiatseirsolived tei buitit e.t.a), crematorium, fittifka OITICr emattfeti to the poor al tonne Wow !hoer! witieh €17141 trojer: • undeviatert tiaarge, ,Wirar1me41.i thif.ws hittoril tor Meal sill grav'e in,'S.tultgoirt tiove been el,gl.:1,y.fliv•niarlig it IN proposal fo- dy,prila,4 Mot p9br • ' Nitittnrtit?-tniitty-filaiiesriv to tozb.:41,0,,sa esqienb-cs. , rm td t hAVe '1,41: 4451 pt)yslian. win t'.?es ti.trgg. an fuluesq,on. "Dttinli That "rratedy to. pettzriber Tiiel-part tit it -19itt 'eirOte r ttebrik et the Le. 6,44,11itergie •, vkti ooDtfs KIDNEY PI LLS -A A 1, kTro-Y fill.Hrtjmfr„.0 e -F-011-41rAlig.7 Zam-ftok - Healed . -Them !aside Two Week. - Have )flu tem° eruption, or sore, or ulcer, or wound, on any part of your heidY ninth' lities-Itiftieetieleitused lo doge; ho matter.now treated? ' If so, that is a eases, for bunelituk, Me Meat herbal balm. -The herbal saps and essences in ihrter-130fiseareoesellel lhatethey:ioan heal the worst cases of chronic sores, ulcers, blood poison and skin diseases. Mrs. W.- If. -Taylor, of North Bay, Ont, says: "I had n scaly epot as big as a ten -cent piece on my face for four ears, end and every. nieilit I applied , mid cream, or some ninth/lent. or other.„but it would always be there. 1 recently ap- plied Zorn-Buk, tend " iiii about ra week's. urne . this spot had 'disappeared -com- pletely: Mn. 15 iiIii illiedderes reteSise'itreitriefir •iiati St., Hamilton, says: "My little,girl had a rintiliftg Sore on her leg which de- fied Ali treatment. 1. applied Zatn-Buke and in al3out a iweekli -time the wound was clescii," ' io „ , Mr. J. FL Hamilton. of Thorsibury, eitys: "The first Zola -Bilk I.obtained Was fen. ci friend' who had en obstinate sorci on her temple, It hortbeen treated once -or twice ley a doctor, end would heel -up for a. short limey WV seined tercel eitu. again. Zam-Buk healed it permanently. :',...orii-Bult ig a mire cora/foe nit skin drseases and iniuriee.," such es ruts, burns, bruises, eczema, psoriasis, ulcers. scalp; adres,:-eold , seires.-thapped . hands,. itch,pas es. fetter. face sores, etc. it is tte' 4 asnequalled embrocation, arid 41 rubbed well on to poets affeeted %lees rhetimaleilti, sciatica, rienralgia, olds on. chest, CC. Ail druggists end istU'res sell at Vac. ei,..bOx, tir may -be eiViaineil post free from VemlBult Co.. TOronto, upon • UTON10131USS • AND DUST. "Judi ccinpknnt htis -been heard in France during -Me past sumnier on ac. - Mita -of Ltie exeeseive dustinriss or the ollierwIr4 admirable roads. -This is 'ae- cribed Mainly to the inereasing ifse .61 automobiles. it is aiS, crier.' that. !routes end cliateau:t with :beautiful grounds in47-trirldititakla-.brell':rerldetr&"Vtik-' ' ally Alpintiatileh:e by ths clouds Of dust roiled by pliesingautomobiles, and 'Ian! het'. been eeriously ie parer Oqr tkeni, It60114 te. that ILe-reinetly is• nOt to beaought toy-thangoi Itt the e!ruture at' ti speed. of IttitOinebiLes. Mit through ,ireattnent of ;Uie' 'torid**yii ks-id- t to koop 06-74 no 4145t.' ibe• 15 *tirorig1y tstmotrgoodet;,' the uto petrt1"rni Aet, 04unle: 0 its .grfit hat in EUCOpL orrery .---ttilTraiilitiLainual with .yeihS • Jaeke Why r . Bess: 111 heard her remark yesterday that homeliness in a man 15. not welly a drawback, Intt it signof cheracter:* elf&tiferr-afe-Wriiii-rOfifid-W-na; hi brolher, an process was served" --.c'inier----TY"Witr-reeeiVir*---4- -GWorrateruitnater„, chit: _upowitir_ , IMIII1TEIV110117111111/I41110119111' ---rso-sueeition--abont---that-4--ant -why- inconvenience of looking -Mu tip, uudthertof baringhiepreeeription 511.d, -when yen can step into an drug store In Canada and.cbtalra et- "Ole, 'et '811.11411-Se=allel. tor Why pay two to the &gars When twentyadire cent bottle of SWUM will cure you • ' apPened to be ett widower- ot middle age.• • First I.awyer: "Why do yo• u charge She was much alarmed, and, meeting itteat prette snidow such -enormous bins with a female friend, she exclaimed, far consultation r Sworid Lawyer ; With: agitation :- -"Because 1 wan1 iterto-marryeerie, ant is"WlifiritOsymrtnet•-The sheriffeba I'm trying to convince her •llat it will been after xne to cheaper to do so I" " "Well," said ithe considerate lady, with', peril coolness, "he is a very fine Guaswortingswoon- "But ki-iir'aX-VelitiSeenrintakeltmenterat "For rats 1 have been troubled 'with PAWL Attila** 1 would have to lio down An* rowan eorfoide (inlet jet hours. naelitt&waww01ss •then tbi 'tut Itriad tooiy modicines bet, cot no bettee ell 1 used lient-itold, and We eared ine porgy» nen y. 'Mats to Uses - sac iscw icee here Or Piliiiesress- 11. 0!mcSor,t." Aeibitant Poet Mester, Oreettwood, Oat« Ase At Me. Itteer Trellea41t the IMAM Guaranteed lliiMare, AU d .111-00f or Zia Witiosi-Suit Ono 14*1154, Iliasate Fells. Ont. • • eine," replied the widow-. Men, I have long suspected that, he , was ratached to you, my dear." • "Bat you don't understand. lie says 1 must go to court." "Oh, that's quite ono -thee anis. my • hit& Don't you go' so far as that; it is ens plate to come and court you." 14)tar- -Vbinfulic,.---yOt tritiVigetat dealer& such a little fellow is remarked 'Uncle: John to lies nephew. "1 s'pect 1 MIA SO little AS 1 looks from. the outs Sider was the trigeniourt expiltanatiOn that Tommy made. • as lady? t do .as httidreap of tmsitd f--,Cau4is/a_...• lava done for tba_past' thirty-four ears: 1st SHILOH beyour tor whirtaver a Cough or Gild * Tifil m will cure, you, aka an beak up** statement With a re guarantee. '- next time you bare a Colh or: -Cold emelt with