HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1894-10-4, Page 6A Racking Cough
Cured by Ayer's Cherry Pectoral"
Airs. P. D. H.A1.1.,. 231 Genessee
Lockport, N. Y., says:
"Over thirty years ego, remember
hearing use, father describe the wonderful curative effects of Ayer's Cherry
Pectoral. uring a recent ettack a La
Grippe, which manned the eeena of. a
catarrh, soreness a the lungs, accent,
partied by an aggravating cough, I
lased various remedies and prescriptions.
While some of these medicines peettally
alleviated the coughing during the dee',
none of them afforded= any relief from
elaet spasmodic action of. the lungs which
would seize =the mornent I atteutpted
to lie down at night, After ten ar twelve
such nights, I was
• Nearly in Despairs
and had about decided to sit up all night
in my easy chair, and procure what
sleep I could in that way. It then oc.
curred to tee that 1 bad a bottle of
Awer's Cherry Pectoral. 1 took a
spoonful of this preparation in a little
water, and was able to lie down without
coughing. In a few moments, I fell
asleep, and awoke in the morning
greatly refreshed and feeling much
better. I took a teaspoonful of the Pec-
toral every night for a week, then grad-
ually decreased the dose, and in two
weeks my cough was cured."
AyeesCherry Pectoral
Prepared by Dr. J.O. Ayer ez Co., LoweII,Maas.
P roma pt to act re to cure
HOUSeheldts
Thia sample °Winery prooesa dose not re-
quire quite aa nntoh oare and, attention as
roaetheele 'When the pot ie corning to a
boil, there Will Always from the elettnese
meet and eleereet eveter, rime a, SCOW tO the
tap of it, Tilde meat be carefutly telten eff
Int senne se it Oslo, On elle depends the
good empeamance of all boiled artielee. The
Oftener the meat j leimmed and the deeper
the to of the weter is leept, the cleaner
-will be the meat, If let alone, It esoon
boils dotvn and sticks to the meat, making
it appear coarse mid giving it an unsa.Vory
flavor. Put the meat into cold water in
the proportion of aboet a coat a weter to
a poem], of meat. It should be covered
with -water during the whole a the process
of boiling, but not drowped in it, the less
water, proyided, the meat it; covered with
it, the more savory veill be the meat, end.
the better willbe the broth in every respect.
The water should be hee.ted gradnelly, ac-
cording to the thielenese of the article boiled,
for instance, a leg of mutton of ten pounds'
vi eight, should be placed over a moderate
fire, which will gradually make the water
hot, without causing it to boil, for about
forty minutes. If the water comes to a boil
sooner, the meat will, become haedened and
shrink up as if it had been scorched.
Sex pounds of meat require front a guar -
ter to one hour and a half, fourteen inches
from a good clear Are, Freth killed beef
and other meat will talee much longer time
boilieg than that which has been kept till
it is what the butchers call ripe. If meat
be frozen, it must be thawed before boiling.
The size of the boiling pots should. be adapt-
ed to what they are to contein. Take :litre
that the covers of your boiling pots fit close,
not only to prevent unnecesaery evapora-
tion of the water, but that the smoke may
not insinuate itself under the edge of the
ltd and give the meat a bad taste. If you
let meat or poultry remain in the water
ttf ter it is done enough, it will beeome sod-
den and Imes its flexor. worked, doing enerybody's duty so far as
The good housewife never boils a joint he was able. He was evidently a fatalist,
without converting the broth into some and realizing that he bad no authority over
sort of soup. Wash salted meat well before the men, did not weste his strength in re -
you put it into the boiler, sentiment when they would not obey orders.
"11 you don't like to work., you needn't,"
he said. "This has to be done, that has
Children's Tastes to be done, but if you won't do it, I can't
help it, I shall do my best."
Port Fairy was at iast sighted, but a day
or two later the Trefalgar was overtaken
by a terrible gale. There was but one way
to weather the storm, and that was to run
before it. Sail was gradually shortened, as
the gale rose, and the ship scudded before
the storm for several hours under the two
lower topsails and the foresail. Before sail
could be shortened again, however, the
topsail were blown clean out of the bolt
ropes. ,
As soon as the sea. fell, the ship stood in
toward the Victorian coast, and was aefely
piloted up the hay.
1 The strong distaate evinced by many
HIS 1.4EVEL stair,
111,0 Terrible Havublos or 11Oling
at sea -1114a/ Can
The British barque Trafalgar bee 100
arrived at London Dock, after en exper,
tenets which would tnalte en excellent book
of ttdventure, with ono youth for the hero.
This woe t boy between eighteen, mid nine-
teen, named William Shatton. The Tra-
falgar had eeiled front Cardiff to New York,
and thou promseded tQ Iletavia, where ber
troubles began. Thiele ot the crewdeserted,
end only one was found end brought back,
Then the aecond officer gob into mesh
trouble by thrashing one of the crew that
he WAS granted his diseherge. Orders were
issued that the crew were not to go on
shore, for fear they ,vetad • be etricken
(Iowa with Java, fever bat despite this
preceetton, the captitinfell ill of it and died.
The steward aud six of the crew, who
were present at his burial, soon complained
of feeling ill, and as there was little hope
of their recovery among the rniesmetw
vapors of the pert, it was decided to set
sa.il for Australia,.
The crew now numbered twenty-three,
the chief officer havitsg taken the captain's
place. One by oue four men, beginning
with the captain, sickened aud died, The
whole respontability of sailing the Teasel
new depended on the youth, Shatton, who
had just completed his term of service and
who had been promoted to the pest of
third officer mainly because of las know-
ledge of navigaeiou.
A saltine's -or was now the only other
person who had the xemotest idea, of an
officerla duties, or who had the confidence
to undertake navigating the barque while
Mr. Shatton snatehed a few hours' rest.
The task of sailing the barque to Melbourne
sometimes seemed hopeless, but, Mr. Shelton
never lost heart. In the Indian Ocean the
cook died, the sixth victim of the passage.
The best men had died ; the scum of the
ship remained. They refused to clean and
overhaul the vessel, or to do anything more
than was absolutely necessary to get her
into port. Mr. Shatter, himself had a. few
days of the fever, but through it all lie
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above elle dull pupils with whom they are
brought in contact.
A bright little girl when asked why she
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but I can't get them ineidc." The mother
of this child had the good sense to adopt a
system of education suited to the require-
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ing lessons that had always been tedious
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A Warning to Mothers.
A correspondent writes :—I wish that
every busy housekeeper knew the imp?
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OWN C011NTRY,
Gathered Etom, Varion4 Paints Front Llte
Atlantic to the :vacate.
sal:ion:7h is in need Of 1)00W)14010 •
fo!dt:ogs 'are worth oo dezen at Gil^
BelleVille 4 bo hews a kindengerten
The liith Bettalion ia to be recognized at
once,
'filheesilaAeg.lilone sawmill has been destroyed
by fire. .
The Baptists are beilding a church
polllitrinigtotaOtniuWants to annex the village of
ocif ig
woppolecsertatetievaprweeent in the neighbor
l -
The funeral of Judge MacLeod at Cal-
gary was an imposing affair.
Lbroiatgrhgte lacettotaBriatirtriieesdoafilyw. heat are beleg
The new Methodist church at Nov
Lowell is almoOt ready for opening.
The Peesbyterians Lth Oro Station are
onteinplating erecting a cherch.
stT Thehoeinstaast,eiesfhelt11
vtaluedeate 811i3r,a5m7 3. Comfort,
Rev. A. Guthrie, of Seaforth, will he
°ailed, to Union church, Iterucefield.
A huge black bear was shot within a
few mike of Seaforth on Taiday last.
The corner atone of ehe new Presbyterian
church at Acton has jest been laid.
Louis Larne accidently shot his hand off
while hunting near St. Regis Falls.
Rev. A. Stewart, Presbyterian minister
at North Easthope, is about to reaign.
John Scott, of Galt, has exported more
than 7,000 head of cattle this season.
It is thought that $2,000 will be spent
for hop picking at Georgetown this seeson.
Several American yachts containing duck
shooting parties are on the Rideau lakes.
Archie Dark and Minnie Flemming, deaf
mute, have just been married at London.
The waters in the rivers and streams of
New Brunswink was never so low as lloW.
The recent exhibition of the Galt Horti-
cultural Society was not a financial StIoneSS.
Naniarno has a remarkably seceessful
Literary and Athletic Temperance Society.
A Jealous Coaehma.n.
The first railroads naturally excited the
hostility of all persons whose livlihood was
gained by the use of stage -coaches. The
most bitter enemies were the coachmen. An
amusing story is told of an English coach-
man whose animosity toward a railroad
disturbed his domestic peace.
Old Peter Pentlebury, an Englishman
with an Irish wife,drove the coach between
Dublin and Drogheda. While the railroad
between these places was in course of con-
struction, Peter asserted that no one would
live long enough to see the i tt'
when the warier:cede
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OdirilOrirnnt y near I can
right and active while
tingtemy body. My children ask a
treat many questions which I would be un-
able to answer if I did not make good use
of these precious moments. I do
not want them, to feel that I am not inter-
ested in their affiairs or that I ant eitner
too careless or ignorant to advise them.
1-001{I.VG PRETTY AT mEASTT11.1,,'S.
It is not true that "beauty unadorned is
most adorned." Venuses are as rare as
white blackbird's. Only a being of extra-
ordinary beauty should go to breakfast in
crimping pins and dishabille. A sloven at
table can play havoc with a husband's tem-
per and capsize the beat laid plans for the
day. Either make a pretty toilet or have
your coffee in your room, the French say,
Wash and dress up for dinner ; wash and
dress up the children . Put something on
or do something to the table to make it
different from a boarding-house teble, and
the worst clown of e man and the wovst cub
of a boy will be shamed into a toilet for
dinner,
It is said that A ustrallaa butter is being
used along the (1?. R. as far east as Sud-
bury.
• The boys of the Brockville Collegiate
institute have organized an association foot
ball club. „
rtn roge
tent Arne a wife was
ci °e ritatiemplatform.
"Come
• migneales.,Pentlebury,"-saidethe superin-
teetdent, "and we'll give you fh*enfastest
drive to Dublin that you ever had."
"But howel I get back again ?"
"We'll bring you into Dublin in plenty
of time to come home on the coach with
your husband."
" Thank you kindly, Pll go,'' she said.
"Sure it will always be a great thing for
me to say Pm the first woman that ever
drove from Drogheda to Dublin on the rail-
road."
Ths engine did not get in as soon as was
expected, and Peter was already on the
box, the reins in his hand, ready to start,
Great was his amazement to see his wife.
"What brought you here ?" said he.
'Ur; go home in the coach with you,Peter
deer," said she.
"How did you cone tie e • 1"
"On the railroad." -
"Well, go back the way you came," ex-
claimed the angry Peter, " for not a step
1,1tell you come with me 1' and off he drove.
Ar no engine was going back to Drogheda
that day, she hired a cab to drive the
thiri y miles, for whieh her husband had to
pay. But that was not alt; for Mrs. Pen
tlebury had a lively tongue, and Peter re-
membered the acolding be got till the day
of his death.
„ Forty men were laid off at the C. P. Ie.
shops at Perth, Saturday, leaving only 30
men at work.
There is a big boom ia the Ottawa lum-
ber trade in consequence of free lumber
going into the States.
Rev, B.B. Johnston, pastor of Winnipeg's
lcelandie Lutheran church, has accepted a
call to Minnesota.
The main line of the Canadisaa Pacific
railway between Ottawa and Carleton
Junction is being reballasted.
An American company contemplates
making a summer hotel out of the old Vic-
toria college building at Cobourg.
The B. C. Goreinment thistyeam placea
the reward for killing a panther at $7.50,
for killing a wolf $2, and a coyote $1.
Mrs. Joseph Richards Dennee, aged
eighty-eight years, is „deed at Bath, Ont.,
the oldest, reside*" ' plane.21
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131a _ .,4e on 'the
er theltifluence
tetheIrotel Dieu Quebec.
M. A., of Strathroy,
iedabout leaving for Port Hope, to take the
pastorate of the Baptist church there. e
A respected citizen of Chatham died Sat-
urday. He came from Yorkehire 54 years
ago, and was formerly reeve of Dunwich.
.• Typhoid fever is ragiumlil Hanaltoreand
the phykcituaoghereseensider the fever has
been contracted through the use of milk.
Recipes.
Layer Cream Cake.—Six eggs, two cups
of sugar, two tablespoonfuls a water, two
cups of flours two tablespoonfuls of cream
of tartar, one teaspoonful of soda. Bake
twenty minutes with a quick fire, and when
cold cut it in two. Then spread on the
ereem, mad0 after the following recipe :
two eggs, one cup of sugar, one-half cup of
corn -starch. Beat these ingredients well,
and pour it into a pint of boiling milk ;
fewer with the grated rind aud juice of a
lemon, or a tettepotnful of the extract of
lemon. Half of the above .quantity makes
a nice cake Ler a small family.
Watermelon Preserves,—Select one with
a thick rind ; cub in any shape desired ;
lay it in strong selt water for two or three
days; then steak them ih dear water for
twenty four ' heel% clinging the Water
frequently I then pat them In adttin water
for an hour to harden thorn to every
pound of fruit use a. pound of sugar ' • make
a sirup of the eugar and a LOW smellpieces
of white ginger -root and one ',ninon, sliced;
take mit the Temosi and root, aftet the
sirup has been boiled, end odd the water-
melon ;let it boil moil traesperent ; care
fully lift ft and put in the jars, peering the
sirup over ID.
Easily RXplitined.
WAS rather atrabge that you
ehould have clear weathee throughout the
voyage,
She—Not, at all, I was told that the
eaptairk ettnipe the airy with his telescope
• the 5ra1 thing every morning.
For Children?
is worthy every parent's study;
not only what they can eat, but
what gives the most nourishment.
No children are better, and most
for eating
ed food.
ever,
food is
with the
ful new
are worse,
lard.cook-
lf, how.
their
prepare
health -
vegetable shortening-,
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instead of lard, they can eat free.
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to the digestive organs. You can
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RONTBEAL.
allisliaciseortiensaiV
hybrid wheat, the "French Hero." It is
a bearded variety,is most prolific and hardy,
and the aample weighs 65 pomade to the
bushel, • .
IllitlY 11101JRNtRS.
Deaciciptiou of ti flIncral. in 1111141ont
Egypt,
From along the banks ef the Mehmou4-
4011 oene1 one day I saw a sad hut interoq•
ing eight, eeyst a foreiga trevelen Awe)/ he
the diatence, on the apposite side, a largo
nnseher, of people were coaling atang, excel
upentheir neerer ,approe,ch IOW teat they
formed a funerel procession. Two eheikhs,
with long blue tamice and white thrives;
ed the way; and immediately behind them
were 010 men, to the number of twenty-six,
chanting in a dismal way:. "La, Illah ila
Allele, wa Mohammed rascal Allah 1"
(There is no God but God, aid Mohammed
is the apostle of God.) .
The funeral costumes were their e very -
day dresses, showing wide (marmite of
cane, some being bine, <Altera black, yellow,
white, and brown. Then followed the bier,
a young Moslem lad being earried to his
long home. It was covered with largenative
rugs and was supported by four men, re-
lieved in turn by others. The women and
children came next, abone sixty in all, the
women weeping and wailing and waving
handkerchiefa in front of them, fnow and
again filling thestill air with learul shrieks.
The women were dressed in the usual
somber blue coven and their faces were
closely veiled. They belted opposite to the
spot where I stood, and the men got on
board of one of the tiny ferries that play
backward and forward over the canelstaking
the bier with them, and were rowed safely
to the other side, the women meanwhile
waiting and welling for the dead youth.
The boat, which was about twenty feet
long and eight feet in beam, having return-
ed the women and children then got on
board, most of them sitting, and they were
Ipushed Boners and landed, Thceprocession
then reformed and the wailing continued.
The procession wended its way foe a con-
siderable distance along the banks of the
canal under a grove of sycemore trees. The
sight left a painful Impression upon my
mind. The day wag beautiful, the birds
piping out their joys overhead. Every-
thing seemed happy except these poor
Arabs, without a hope to cheer the dark
tomb. '
Word has been received by Mr. Neil
Morrisen, the well-known stevedore, St.
John, N. B., of a, fortune awaiting him at
Kimberley, South Africa, valued at over
$3,000,000.
Tk e Salvation Army in Victoria held a
harvest home festival, which wound up
with an auction sale of "first fruits." One
devoted soldier contributed his dog -which
brought $7.
Among the Sioux no lover can ba.ve the
girl of his choice unlesa he ca,n outrun her.
The scientists say this is a survival of the
earlier method of am buscading an intended
wife and kidnapping her as a means of
pening the courtship. .
It is estimated that it will cost about
$660,000 to extend the line from St, Cath-
arines to Hamilton. The gross earnings, -
based on the earnings of the proportion of
the road now in operation, are estimated at
$157,000. The surplus over the operating
expenses and interest on bonds is placed at
$14,000.
A young son of Mr. John Connor, Grey
street, London, killed a reptile resembling
an alligator in the back yard attached to
the premises the other night,dand consider -
Able curiosity has arisen has to how it came
• there. It is one of the family of the alli-
gator species and about e. foot long, so
'naturalists say, and had been carried there
a storm from Ohio.
How to get a "Sunlight" Picture.
Send 25 "Sunlight" Soap wrapper,
(wrapper hearing the words "Why Deo a
W omen Look Old Sooner Than a Man") to
Lever Been, Ltd., 43 Scott St.,- Toronto,
andyou will receive by poste pretty pictures
free from advertising, and well worth fram-
ing, This is an easy way to decorate your
home. The soap is the best in the market
and it will only cast lc. postege to send in
the wrappers if yea leave the ends open.
Write your wrappers,
cerefully.
Gophers have done much harm in the
west, the loss from their ravages in the Re-
gina district being estimated at $100,000.
Frank Lie:mazes barns at Tilbury with
75 tons of hay, 2,000 bushels of oats,e.
quantity of wheat, etc., have been destroy.
ed by lightning.
• The gavel that Dr. Carman used in the
Methodist General Conference in London,
is made of oak taken from Jolla Wesley's
chapel, City road, Lend, Eng.
It is understood that Supt. Bucke, of the
London Asylum, will report as a result of
his examination of the blackmailer, Henry
Ives, that the prisoner is insane.
The semi -centennial of Knox church,
in Ottawa, will be celebrated by jubilee
services on Sunday, November 1Sth.
Considerable excitement has been caused
in the field artillery camp, composed of
detachments from all the artillery camps
in the Dominion, now being, held at La -
prairie, by the ruling out of the London
Field Aattery for inefficienty.
An Urtplemant Revelation.
ivlotber (seeing a, juvenile equalebIe)—
"Stop 1 If you hurt that little giri, I will
punisli you severely." •
Small Son—"She bit me Big,"
Mother --"3S70 matter. Little boys have
lio right to strike little girls."
Small Son—"Boo, hoo 1 I didn't know
they wee alloWed to begin hoesin' so young
as
that."[
'Anxious to GO. ;
Eathet—“No* why de yoti withe to go to
that circus? exactly the saute one you
*ebb to last year." -
Small Soft, --"Well, they always paint
the attirnal wagonts „oeer ligein, anyhow,
end nieblsy, theY've got some .new Bible
piettreeem em, ft would be real wicked
to miss them,"
•Children Cr$101:
THE ROYAL YACHTS.
A. Rare Combination of Simplicity and
Good Taste Everywhere Travailing.
The English royal yachts Victoria and
Albert and the Osborne are old-time side.
wheelers of about 2,500 tens, baut abott
forty years ago, but still serviceable, com-
fortable, and convenient, without any
display of lara'ry or magnificence. But
there is a tare combination of simplicity
and good taste everywhere prevailing.
The decks are covered wibh linoleum, over
which carpeting is laid when royalty talcs
passage on board. They have pretty little
5 o'clock tea cabins on deck, and are light-
ed electrically throughout. All the royal
itpartmerits on board the Victoria and
Albert have the -floors covered with red,
and black brussels carpet in small coral
patterns, the walls hung with chintz, box -
pleated ; the doors of bird's-eye maple
with handles of iron and fittings heavily
electro -plated. The Ql160/1'S bedroom has
a brass bedstead screwed into sockets in
the floor, bed furniture of romebud chintz
lined vsith green silk, eanopy to match,
green silk blinds and white muslin curtains
with goffered frills, mahogany furniture,
chintz covered, • Messing -room, mahogany
furniture, covered with green leather,
writing and dreeeing table combined, the
walls covered with maps and charts on
sprieg t °here.. All these things are kept
in exactly the same state they were vslien
the Prince Consort was alive, as the Queen
forbids any change being made. When-
ever she has to sleep It nigh,t on board the
yacht she takes her mattress with her,
as she is enable to sleep on any other.
The wardrobe -roam, in which the
Queen's dresser sleeps, is furnished in a
similar style, and here one is Bhown
boatmloek of blue embossed velvet lined
with scarlet teeth, winch is intended for
the Queen's tiee, but which is 'far to heevy
for her aged shoalders. There is another
scarlet elos.k that used to be worn by
George IV., and the wooder is why it has
not long ago beee eaten with raoths,
The semi-centennlal of Knox church, in
Ottawa, will be celebrated by jubilee ser-
vices on Sunday,November 18th.
Considerable excitement has been caused
in the field artillery camp, composed of de-
tachments front all the artillery camps in
the Dominion, DOW being held at Laprearie,
by the ruling out of the Louden Field Bat-
tery for inefficiency.
The latest use of woodpulp is to adulter-
ate woolen yarn, and a process of spinning
the mixture has been devised so , that
hosiery can be made of one part of wood to
two parts of wool, ,
The Pueble Indians have resisted all at-
tempts of traders to introduce whisky and
playing cards iuto their midst. They are
about the only tribe that lutae not a taste
for the " firewater." '
According to a legend current in the
country around Grenoble, the ancient wall
surrounding the park of M. Caeimir-Perierni
superb Chateau de Vieille, irk that district,
Was built by the devit
Rev. F. Smith, of Bradford, planted the
eyes of one potato in his garden from which
he hair dug 168 potatoee neerly all of isehich
wore good size, 801110 Mare lerge,
• Commerciel trevellere retertung from 011
over Ontario dealer& that the reports of
heed times have beee exaggerated, the
people have rnoeey, end baeleetis is gouge
Ally good.
FOR
MEN AND
Safe Courage.
" Windmere is a great men in a fight,
isn't he ?" „
" Yes; he invariably distances all com-
petitora."
,lrAll•AThatesvilematMintedeti
• obttined one notoriety by ebusipg fowmhaon
Catbelieehas ben fined $10 end coete
for poineiew a
revolter ,rtt D. Knight, c4
that phase.
Catorkg • M. Angus McGinnis has originated, a.
When Baby wag sick, we gave her eastorb
When she was a child, she cried for Castoria.
When she became Bliss, she clung to Castoria,
When she had Children,ohegeare them Casterice,
woxam
THe
OWEN
ELECTRIC.:
BELT.
',Trade Marti On. A,Owsti
Tbe only Scietaide end Practieal Electrio
Belt ;mule ler geeerel use, producing 3000U111e,
Current of EleetrieitY fOr the euro et Disfetee,
thee can be readily felt and rogniated both tre
euentity and power, end applied. to any part of
t‘ Iva oeribcoi odgy let Tut coare s,lehowl; ntipviocieo :re;
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Electricity properly applied is fad kakin the,
1)1300 01 drugs for all Nerveus, Becumatio, -
nay and 'Urinal Troubles, mid will effocS-eutb
in seemingly hopeless cases Where every other
lcnown means hoe failed.
Any sluggish weak or dieeased orgon may
by this means be -roused to healthy activity
before it is too late.
Loading medical men uee and recommend
the Owen Belt in their practice.
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Contains fullest information regarding the curs
of &MAW chronic and nervous cleteeses, prices,
how to 'order, oto„ mailed (sealed) FRE g to.
any,address.
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MENTION THIS PAPER.
Had Her Doubts.
Nese Pastor —"The congregation is com-
posed very largely of women. I wonder if
there is not some way of haducing the men
to ettend ?"
Mrs. De Style (thoughtfully)—"Perhaps
some way can be found."
Little Daughter --"1 don't see how, mam-
ma. Mens don't care a thing about new
clothes."
Slander.
Men are very numerous at this season of
the year who declare they are going to the
frara, but who are :welly going to the horse.
races.
•
A Degarded Police.
. •
The police inveetigatione in Now York
have brought out that a Woman who opened
e, coffee siall,which was conducted respect-
ably and without offence to aoyone, was
pounce a anon. by the police for "protection"
money, D....a being unable to pay, wee sent
to privon, her children sent to a clittritahle
home and het effeete told. • Title is but a
sample of the evey in wedeln the police
treated thole wit° eould not mey. There
are many other cases showing the police.,of
New York to be the Most vieious made -
graded of apy city le America,
At the Kitchen DOO.r.
Trautp—" I have seeit better days, lad yr "
Lady (with Beeville). denbt)--',Wheto
Tramp.*" Riebt or) this spot lady, two
• it e ,
Weeke ago, when got a whole pm.e
The Real Sufferers.
Be—" I understand young Slimlet is
sufferingfrom some mental weakness'?"
She— 'I'll bet a box of candy he doesn't
suffer half as much from it as we do."
The annual taxes of the world aggregate
he enoi mous gum of $4,350,000,000.
600d Ciar.5 are
now •lik'54-1
priced,
becau3e of
hiqh
tariff
MA.51IFF
PLUG CUT
j3 rnahi4
p1pe--5mo1ci4
popyiar becau.5e
clive..5 more for he
money.
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Dizziness, Nausea. Drowsiness, Distress. after
eating. Pain in.the Side, &c, While theirmost
remarkable Success has been shown in curing
Headache, yet CARTER'S Driers levee rues.
are equally valuable in Constipation, aiming -
and preventing this annoying complaint. winle
they also correct all disorders of the stomach,
stimulate the liver and regulate the bowels.
Even if they only cured
Ache they would be almost priceless ‘th. thosu
who suffer from this distresstng courpiaint:
but fortunately their goodness does not -end
Imre, and those who once try them willfind
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they will not be willing to do without them.
But after all sick head .
,k,r
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we make our great boast, Our pills ea a it'
while others do not.
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and very easy to take. One or two pills make
a, dose. They are strictly vegetable and do
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please all who use them. 111 viats at ee cents;
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means the kid -
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"75 per cent,
) of ,di sca8e is
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clogged, they are.
soleby nu &Mors. or
of mine go tenet. pee.
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,
the scavengers
of the.. system,
"Delay, is'
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looted kidney
troubles result
in Bad Bloed,
Dytpe skt, Liver ft
Oomp cant, and,
the /12 08 f" dan
gerous ef a14,
brights Disea,se,'
biabetes and
Dropsy,'
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disogset cannot
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Dodd's Kidney
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