HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1901-11-7, Page 3BEKI-SiVALT1 WAR -EBBS -n - EAT BRITAIN WILL NOT , HESITATE. TO USETYL• 'The ,Announcerrientin the Houeof • Conmaiins of Greee Inn • portenee. - One of ifitat mese important all,' nouncements that, has been made in .• the British Parliament for tunny 4 year past, says, the Chicago Tribune,. • VS the -declaration of Colonial Sec- retary Joseph eibanaberlein, that the English Ci-ossreMent will not inesie tate hencefeetieto .eraploy in Europe or- elsewhere her Indian and African troope. It is ten annOuncement of the inost profound interest to the entire civiUeU worid. bue more es - nodally to great /lower.% . such ae the United State% -Russia, France- and Germany, which have, millions of .send-barberous races subiect to their rule. So oeusational, indeed, is the ammunceneeet. made by the English Government about the employment of .dusky warriors in European war- fare 'that an internationd. congress is likely to he smarm:seed to dieicuss the aatter. REVISED RULES OF' WAR. Curiously mongen, the peace con- ference at The Hague two years ago, when the rule:* of war were subjected to a revision,. tarefully avoided new referenee to the. matter, that. b to ewe,. in the eleales or any etepa to- wards a. SINN.: af: irlfgitg011107./t tr0atY to refrain trent the .eauploy- nuent of Asiatic and Afrietw troops in civiliz•ea:1 wurfare. end the only action .takein hy tine delegatee ,ethat can be ,considered ins in any way beeriug upon the question was the declaration of their adhesion to the "accepted lo.ws of warfare annoing eivilized natieue," which comprise. a reetriction "prohibiting the use of . bediee of troeps coinpaemi of indl- Vithials• of eavago or send-en:Bizet races." Neither lengtend nor Russia nor. yet France was deeirous of bind- ing itself to abstain from avatlitag iteelf of the eervices of its dusky eoldiers in the event of a War in which its national existeree wine likely ten be at stake. Mel the matter therefore was by a Fort of tet ogreeMent kept out of the diseate • I last, for she left, the s rietest injunce A.Te,nhari7Q WAppipg time in her will that no male UV InA."."`"P should be allowed to take part ia 1 her funeral procession to the church of Lichtentnal. FREQUENTLY RESULT IN BREAKDOWN OF HEALTIL prevent the "mere reales" from 190k- • •r• • of Vienna Heada,cheei Backaches, 33izzinesei were densely pa,chee with men and such a Oeteorne.-How to Avert These mique procession. Hen: corpse was Troubles. But even Alarie's decree could not • ' tile on and the streets' •••-•-••••1 -Peer Appetite and lusoranie. the boys, euriones to gaze on • , followed by an enorenius crowd. of ; wemen of all ages and positions, and From the Revietv, Aliindsor, Ord. ' by deputies from every female sad - Only those engaged in the teaching ety in Austro-Detugary. But,. alas E professioe realize how Much care' the banner of the Austrian Jung - worry and perplexity is met with frauen-Yeeeia was so heavy that no. daily. It is ehereforo little weeder woman could carry it, and it was that *there are so mane' health actually borne proudly aloft bY a breakdowns, especially among, e titese ADDITIONAL EVIDENCE:. The Greatest Case in the History of Modern eine is Com -Dieted by Another Sworn Statement. Medi - on record as the most wonderful cure ever heard of in this Oty or province. Every detail of which bee beea carefully su bstantiated by sworn evidence. , To Doddes Kidney Pills is due all he for baving rescued and re- stored tide dyinginion and that after all hope )ad been abandoned and the cold waters aet the river oi death were lapping at his Met. MADE Hat CAREFUL. . A echoolneaster, after givieg one of his pupils a earning, ' for epealting ,ungranunatically, sent libia to the • other me of the room to inform an- other boy that be wished to %Male to Wm 'at the eame time promising to repeat thee punishment if he eleake to him ungrammatically. The youngster, being. quite satisfied' many years in a suburb of Berlin, . • with winet he had got, determined to no Review', Miss Pare settle ti-'llsor . °Id tiallaen lade.. who lived Tor •very • sevekal years, whiie teaching sehool, • be exact, and •thus addressed loll headaches, dizziness. anti. o. weal: taii1,1Y tlia the -Inallshater"" Griit;c11- "A cowmen substantive, of namecue. back. I tried eeveral doctors and nedicires, but got rio relief. I he- ' A LOVE 131,SAPPOINTMENT came so bandy run down that I nearly half e century ago, and took thought -Possibly a chaniee eif cue- a soteuan vow that she would never -plop-dent would' give me relief. 1 ' fq.eak to or, if poesible. 400k on a gave up ray evhooi and tried other lean fir;0311 so long us see lived; and duties, hue the result was diens es ehe was a womon of settee wealth pointing as tee troulee seemed to FLQ. was able to keep her vow to tine dinave taken a fillie hold upon me- leet ,T4 headaches. ii.,4(';. ntin 0 Z" 10. more :else Weight a suttee:4y • e. retired ..a rinnareabie can bare in tittaeia. . I "Have you. since had the slightest Inked deg hesettit. , severe.' my appetite failed nee mei 1 koese about helf-a-eozen uniies from A man nagied (icon* 11. Keat. hind isiariptoms of 'your WU kidney trona- filietneently eon:Felice to Italie a re.• lite mil el:tipped it from bilse- tiene mired of Bright's leitieese aiter Rale or anything like it'?" reet in order 19 eiverconne elizeinteen ieeet to attic Vieth furniehings epe- :the (lectors iete eieea eau ite to (lie. I -Not the eliehtestee lie saw, -- tetreeriees= "Ion are sure that liotid'e IhidneY Piles and nothing etee saved eitier life and restored you to year present good health?" "Absolutely sure. Why. My wife She surrounded. herself with a ' was given by Mr. Rhea in order to iney Pills that we, Wive (emit:tented C. C. RICHARDS it: Co. Pear Sire,e-MIN'Altin'S LINIMENT in was built. by her enemy. t Tee following tavern reatelineet and I are so gratertal to Dodd's' Kid- c.lar'ilm halal of winnene etilli,tif wIrtrl eubstaittiette the eitinost incredible iour little girl, born in fiecennber. of is ney remedy for NEURALGIA. Itt-?o&f, a sitentar row of mime agannet• statement "tee by the mer ja 10) 1,89(1, by the name of 'amiesi. This It relieves at once. h OTT/al-VA Fille PliEqS SUSTAINED lefties 'wino follow this calling. Miss the tallY male in the Proees- Chrietine leare, ot Ojibwa,y, Ont.. pi ."1111- - Le Fraulein Irriger.g had a rival in outi who has suliered much in this respect, Ti a repartee of the wine, Fraulein Gretchen, Aftwie Schultz. an and wino wits Mown. throughout Ger- A Prominent Ottawa Thu Confirms Und Oath .Every Statement Made fellaw-pupil :- I was continually troubled with b this raper it the Original Ste E.eveu Years Ago. Pabliabed line gender, singular number, nornin- ative ease, and in an, angry mood:, that sits perched. upon tile eminence at the other end of the room, wishes to articuiate feet eat0aces to you (From the Oitawa Eine rem) call you a Some seven years ago the Free; "Not a nninute." answered Mr. Puppy? Cholly-Well-er-no, not Pres published graphic account of ;Kent promptly. exactly. She merely asiced me if I i , A fruited advent: tete te try tiol- • deity made ;ior ter by woinetes liented Piiis. I divided to try betide, itica male itemise' she deeiar. a box. tend leifore they were ell (teed ell, "'should contend:nate meta:bag I found elude relief. 1 contineed neee touched." quite forgetful, poor taking tine pills for some them longer woman. that. theevery house she live thieve due' gainless Sew health end , etreugth. and now I feel es veil es ever 1 did in ilay mul am Lever bot het ed with t lee troubt is .ti may say therefere that there is no Oleg' I can recommend so highly as Pr. 1Villiatese Viul; Pills." WIMP. girls who are pole eine 1, weak, who suffer from baelfaches, headuchee, loss of appetite, paipita- tion of the heart, and ieher toms that.. overcome so many in entity womanhood. will end vertain end the Free Press reporter. entermost te ttlii.lewrw.°11a;o3liet giv- ing ereilit to Potters ieidney Pills for tine most winnenlous cure. liedelock, June 11, 1.$97. the sex ; und enzilielilY tutenaged matters that for eeitady fifty 'seam elle wither S VAT nor epoliti to a Male of any tiewripti0.14. On a headstone in a Yorkshire churtynrd may be eeent this strange inscription: "Sacred to the memory of Who died on Infarch /title 1841. After a more than com- auct sheedei cure Pr- Williahis. mon einierience of the tfaleeeese and n limit Ville. neer! pills mine rich. freilty of emu, she spent twenty yell Wood. Pitrengthen the etirvee. Mel years of iteppy life without holdiug give um: life eed vigor to the whole any eonmettaieation with any ;Penn - i body. The neminee liear the felt nee of 11110 she liad end), good siionne at The Untie. moue. r. anus Pia. i is for realism for deseisiug," iPaie Peck ile tin tla sera te,, t has until now been geuerally , old by a lel e 34 14" iltis good lady. of whom Many understood, between'. by 'Wein!, threei‘el:f box. rto.at tr''' fl dealers or strange and mune aunisher stories powers that if native troops were; l°Hti .%•• 51.11 eats Iluirt or are etill current le the district, Lad employed it would lie only in the ha?a's fOr e )"ritti hy addrCI verhalp9 Wet extreUcb ndty. and tide view has Vo" been sirentithened by tee extreme tl SerleFICIENT REASON for holdinee men. In low esteem deanery penes which the (love --4. lis child, One was cruelly treated Prevent thellimma 7110 HATE 1:1 , mgr abandoned by her father ; as a emoneut has taleat to warlike Basuto IriLes. who are un- ,1111111 girl she wins basely deceived by a tier Britieln )1)10 and most loyal to lover to whom ehe was nrdently Britith flag. front taking part in the war againet the Boers. In the war of 1870 the French at one Moe enent brought. few native reel- • meets of hemline from Algeria. But to great wan the outery raised not telly in Gerinanny and eleewhere lietrolie. but even. in France. Lewdest tie ir employment that they tvere hastily shipped linen to Africa long before the close of the war, although they Were Magni:limit lighters and front a. ,milittery point of view of in- finitely greater value than the un- -•--------treined levies of "mobiots," the 311a- jority of wleem had never handled a gun before in their lives. THF. LAW Or NATIONS." Tine action of France shows better than anything else how strong Inas been the prejudice in the past against _the nate of semi -civilized races in ittie wax's of Christian states with one another, and the extent to which it has been condemned by that speeles of inmate:en and undefined code known as "the law of flattens." It is a sentiment thet found expres- sion iu the eighteenth century at 'Westminster, when the great Lord Chatham denounced with such elo- quent indignation the employment by the British commanders of, red Indian tribes against the revolution- ary forces, and there are few nee:te- pee:ors, either in the United Stales or in Europe, that did not express their abhorrence of the u.se of Cos- sacks and of Circassians by Russia. in suppressing the IItengtuicen insur- rection of 1848, and of the Sultan's action in endeavoring to put down the rising in Bulgaria in 1876 by means of irregular bashi-bazouks re - exulted from the most barbarous portion of his dominions. A couple of years afterwards, at - the time when England seemed to be on the verge of a war with Russia a small contingent of Indian cavalry was brought to Malta, which creat- ed su.eli an outcry and storm of pro- test even in Great Britain that the •• men Were quickly shipped back to Bombay. Their visit to Strata, how- ever, served to remind Continental Eterorfe of the fact that the military resturces of England were not re- etrieted solely to her standing ,array at home, and that her forces in In- 'a-miust be taken into account -and this is probably all thet Lord Bea- consfield had in vice' when. he brought the Indian contingent to • the Mediterranean. ORIENTAL TROOPS IN WA.RFARE It is to Japan in a great measure that must be attributed the recent removal of • this prejudice against the employpfent of Oriental troops err Warfare' among Christian nations and the determinatien of the British. -Government to dispense With all re- strictione which have until now pre- vented the" use �f its .Indian :and '. Mean soldiers in „conflicts .with civil- ized powers. For the objection to these warriors, has been based alto- gether on the' belief that when their paesions had been areesed by the excitemeat end. turmoil of lehttle it -would be impossible to prevent them :from indulging' in savagery and cru- elty, -which while natured to barbar- ous races, wcond be repulsive in the extreme to white people. -But during tbe recent canapaignin China the Ja- 'peatese distinguishod themselves am_. ong• an the -other allied troops by their indignant refusal to participate in any • of the rapine, the cruelty, and the • o geth er inexctts able barbarity w eh diegraced most of the Euro- pean contingent engaged in the mili- tary operations, i u thee Celestial Em- pire!, SEVERAL INSTANCES WIIBRE TVirhY .-a4vE siaowN 1, The it Champion hran-rtater o 'Europe Died a Few Weeks Ago in Vienna. It, in perhaps net unnatural that 601110 women *timid have no great reaeon for loving the .sterner eon ; but few happily tarry their prejudito to the same extend. as Fraulein Marie Irrgaug, who died in Vienne, a, few weeks ago. Fraulein Irrgang claimed the re- markable distinction of being the " char:Mien man -hater " of Europe and no one Inas ventured to dispute the eight to her title She was loy- al to her sexual antagortisen to the B.AITY'S ILLS. Every Irtether Should be in a Po- sition to Relieve the Minor Ailments of Her Little Ones. The baby who is always plump al- ways hes a good appetite, always hag a dear eye and a rosy theek, and is always active and playful, is the choicest treasure this life affords. The medicine which keeps babies in • such a condition or which restores them to it. -when they are all is cer- tainly a. priceless boon to humanity. There are many medieines which pro- duce sleep, but their action upon the child is similar to that which whisky or opium has upon a full grown man. They deaden and stupefy and are the most injurious things which can be given to children. The only safe course is to 'use na- ture's remedies. Nature has provid- ed a. vegetable cure for every ill, and her remedies for children's disorders are scienthfically ' compounded in )3aby's Own Tablets. For diarrb.oete constipation, colic, simple fever, croup, irritation when teething, indi- gestion and all the disorders of children so familiar to mothers, this remedy is conceded by the medical profession to be without an equal. Its etTect, is gentle, soothing, prompt- ly curative. and never fading. It will save pain, anxiety, doctor bilis and perhaps a life. All mothers who have used Baby's Own, Tablets for their little odes speak of them in terms of warmest praise. Mrs. Ben. Seward, Forear, Ont., says : 'a have Used Baby's Own Tablets and can highly recommend them to. all Moth- ers. My baby was :cutting his teeth, and was very cross when ,first gave. them to him. They acted like magic. he cut his teeth ,elmost without nay knowing it, and gave Wm Such ease that they prone(' blessipg both to the child. and myself. He has not been sick since I gave them ,ito him, and I tamale not be without them in the house." Baby's Own Tablets can be procured at any druggist's, or will be sent postpaid on receipt of 25 cents by addressing the Dr. Williams' Medicine . Co., Brockehlle, Ont. INot ISCie1 for Good Teeth tiotedont 2.1quir1ase Largq Liqurd and Powder 73c All uerts or by mail tor the price. Sample tor rotitaga 34: HALL & RUCKEL, emenetnea account uf the vest:. shows you betteir than enything I A. S. MCDONALD. (ewonn Statement. Feb. 16, 1e95.) ican tell you to what, we attribute le George 'leery Kent, resident inee recovery. I owe my life t at 111 Canibridgtn Street. (Mania noihre Kidney Pitts." and employed its a printer in the! "id meld ,you be willing in order to British Amerieita Bank Note „eonlirin our story published in 1S95 Print:big Company. in the said ,to make another sworn statement?" City of Ottawin the solemnly dee asked the scribe. About 611 • dare that I consider it a duty to myrelf and to my fellowmen gen- thie.viei alttowoollitiledetit :i',"o'uanasnieregdoofedirI. :snaiftv,4s are seat yearly 4 erally to maize ileelaration as iKennt. "The Free Pro‘is was certain.. Ville. Istatement they peblished :About any Nittarti s TARIM cot, Cum Colds, etc. 4 1. Thee forand theet in my ease. terrilele cese of Bright s lbeetese, from which 1 Sedi'red for (newest one year, of the greateet Inedival value. CPU say confidently and atisure ennyone intereede41. or a enniferer. that. 1 fiteeitivelei one My life and preitent excellent health to the molts brought about by their use. was taken sick ami confined to my bell On December 281h. 1893, and was successfully treated for La Grippe. then Pleur- isy, followed by Kidney Troubles, and latterly Bright's Diseinee. I lost the use of all my limbo; any entire hotly beeame swollen to a terrible size, and my skin beeanne ns bard as and similar to leather the pores all having closed up. and I euffered the roost agonizing pain. I was subject. to periodical ;spells of utter profitration and insensibility. to a. state of abso- lute coma. I was alto a. victim of dangerous convulsions in whith my facial expression and other muscles would become severely contorted and tense. 2. My regular physician at- tended to me. and, though medical comealtattions Were held over my elm by two oily doctors, nothing coteld be done. lily case grew gradually worse and iatterly was given up as hopeless. ety wife, friends and neighbors were certain froin what they saw and were told by the visiting . doctors tilinmate.I would die in a very short 3. My wife was casually rea.d- ing a newspaper about this time, and saw a description of a simi- lar case, in which a patient gave testimony of the relief and cure that had been effected on him by Dodd's Kidney Pills. I started to take them right away, and from the first pill I discovered a. change for the better. After the first box I was wonderfully im- proved, and at the end of the fourth I was sure I was to • get well again. I continued taking then). until the seventeenth box, and I can now positively declare that I ann. perfectly cured and -able to do a. day's work with any of my comrades in the shop, and Dodd's Kidney Pills tm- doubtedly cured me, because from starting to take them I took no other medicine whatever. AND I melee this solemn de- claration, conscientiously believ- ing the same to be true, and by virtue of the ACT RESPECTING EXTRA JUDICIAL OATHS. Declared before me at the City of Ottawa, in the County of. And I make this soiemn declare Carleton, this 16th day of Feb- ation, conscientiously believing ruary, 1895. G. II. KENT. it to be true and knowing that is of the same force and effect as if made under oeth and by • virtue of "The Canada Evidence Act, 1898." Declared before inc at the City of Ottawa. in the County of Carleton, this 8rd day of Octo- ber, 1900. • (Sgd.) KENT. (Sgd.) A. W. FRASER, A Notary Public in and for Ontario. Nothing could be More convincing than this plain declaration made by Mr. Kent, and the Free Press is pleased to be able to present such a eomplete and emphatic confirnaation of our article of 1995. The Kent case, must, therefore, go 0706-1.0n er for Bad Teeth dissipated her fortune and abandon - voted; nand of her two husbands olle ed bee ad the second attempted to take ber life. An amusing story is told ot a per- sistent vicar who made severed de- termined eiTorts to interview this straege parishioner. She equally re- solutely refused to admit him ; and on the last occasion dropped a note at his feet from an upper window. On it was written this message: "Go away You know hate men, and you parsons are the worst of the lot." The person never called egain. Fortunately, perhaps, the majority of these mom -haters are content to allow then- antagonism to die with theen.; but Marie Lenoir, who died a few months ago in Paris, Was not of this order. By her will she left. the whole of her estate, amounting to 75,000 francs, in trust to tette la- dy frien.ds "to use the interest there- of in waging warfare, in .such ways as may seem. fitting to them, against the selfishness and tyranny of men." RECIPES FOR CLEANING. In cleaning bronzes, brieeses, etc., t,here is no better way than to first. dust carefully with a. soft cloth, moisten a cloth with sweet, 011, then rub again. with a. cloth and Polish la.stly with chaanois skin. Oxolie acid is the best agent for cleaning brass. Apply it with a flannel cloth anct polish briskly with. a, chamois share Stale bread crumbs will dean spots from pictures, etchings, or photographs, Never use the crumbs after they are discolored. Always rub in one direction. Dark wool can be cleaned teith a. cloth moistened with oil and tur- pentine or with kerosene ; but dust carefuDy first. Cloths wrung out of salt water are the best for cleaning matting. 4 feather 'dipped in oil will work wouders for old hinges, leaks and door lembs. , THE KING'S ENGLISH'. "They say that Edward VII. is very careful ia his speech and often correcte an error in language made by others." - "Well, he is the natural guardian of the king's English, you know," ELL I has been pronomaced by conuoisseurs to be the tnost deliciously flavored. mid economlcal Tea on the market. • Lead packages, 25, 40, 50 end 60 cents.' The Damrsou Qonannssion 0o. , •4, We' want thousands of barrels to supply our customers. Ship yours to us and we will get you all they are word'. •tne MOS- ' Brit- to the oheithey oi /meets Kidney ly well within tine truth in every Mr. leent, at the request of Free Pres. Wen given the followe sworn statignerst:- SWORN STATEMENT. OCT. 3. 1901. I. GEORGE I I EN RY le ENT, reeident at 40,s Gilmour Street. • n , Tee average Englishman eats 1' f t:reati day. Toe of meat. 2,oe. Ing enjoyed emendating good tiiiitc1;70141.17i=lifeliiitot412.1grgaii3Atm" health and heeling worked stead- ily and without interruption full Uhl° at nay regular employrneat es a, printer every working day from Um day Dodd's 'Kidney Pills sent me back to tvork toithe date of this declaration. 5. That in evidence of our gra- titecle to Dodd's Kidney Pills for butter, and rioz. sugar. o eatno3e Cannot 1” Curoa catarrh cart be Cured. jaPallega Catarrh Gua ig t o only Permanent Ogre over disoovead for Gatarrit, SA))1PLE TREATRENT FRE Ttere ate a thousane ad oae ecreelied runts for adores, Most of them contain dangerorta narcotics- iliesie relieve at the time, t it hoot not lasti Now •hat is just wittere Jelselese Catarrh Careditrers from all other SO oalfed Cat ix remeiies. It cures end the pfdient stays cured. It r erten:es ween other e promise ,Is penes°, Caterrh Cute is absetutely certain le es effects feed. has uever yet ;Ailed to -cure eni ease of catarrle wheel persisten'iy usea, ie a FnathIng, refreshine and beanie; oiretinent, need) Is 'Inserted tbe wima ie is geniality breathed ep to tee *eat of :ell 04 tioahle.purifeing, healing and viegizing tha diseated membrane. mad, the trouble won't re, terra We do not ask you. to tali our wercl.fon this. We eine move it ey ineommendatiopt Irom pliesie'iamsand dieueende et reatfroOrgS1141 We wan; you to prove it by omitting to eample Lex, WhIell YOU can have abioluiele free of cleaega. Send 0 ceete ecer poetege, eta. to Tee Griffiths & edaerabereon Co., Limited* 11IE ehura St-.,, Toronto. s.0 -a. by all drug, gists. Price5ilemits. la ehe City of (wawa, elle em..1 bylorel epelleationa medley rennot,reach , Dallk Note Compare' in the tioreal r•nweles pettne-i? ceusol declaret--- • Eustachian 'robe. When this tube is in.., 1. That Oa 1FCbrUary ri feet bearing: arid weer% it le ene rely closed, reeident at 114 t'ambridge reet, lic,133tracelleini?e, tgr.fcillelil•lin:1.111114417ritlat9e,ileg'rig thd appear bettor° Char -d, ttreeet itreveri ale° (11;4:1'i Uttar': les A. Blandest, Connuissioner, owed by e earrh. w latch is notlairei but an ie. etc., and before him on that date Vongirgtozgtitzugntlitz rine garding rozovertr from did matte n. solemn declaration re- ease ot Deafness (caused by reetrrle thetean , be oared by Cidarrh care. tioce Toledo, 0, ployed as a printer tit Ametrie etTlitMh:Vg.tf,Igii cnn said tiny of moose, tia a -genital, infiameet tepee -ion ofthe mucous Mang o the i firenctl. yea have arena:Mug sonnet er !roper ' 189h.. George llenry Kent, then 1- 41/41 "n1"“" Bright's Disease use of nor cheularegel.eliEszr Doddis Kidney rills and setting forth the facts of my ease and its cure. 2. That in the declaration I set forth that I believe that I was absolutely and permanently cured by Doild's Kidney Pills after the doctors had given Inc up to die. 3. nut 1 am now absolutely certain that Dodd's Kidney Pills and nothing else saved nty life and 1 hereby unhesitatingly reaf- firm every statement made in my declaration, before Mr. Blanchet on February 3 title 1895. 4. That I hav never since that •Fold by Drum:Otte-Ter, y Plies are the best. The average farm laborer 20 years old has 48, years to live. To (Mire A cots) re mill OAT. Taike Lesative Brame Quinine Tablets. Al drucgistat refund the money if it fails to cure. E. W. Ctrova'a signature is an each box, 2se, British inhabitants drink 25,000,- 000 beetles yearly of patent. medi- eines. , For over euty Years Kim titnistowe SOOTIMPPSIllur eas been need lay date ha(1 the Si igilteSt 1111).1,0in Irsillions of mothers for their enema -thee teen:eine ease or any Kidney Trouble, leave bestromeady for Ilaninna. Ihren(y•Ilre cente a beano of the return of the Bright's Dis- AtIttline.tilg,,11'1%*13g7,111,tr4VVars,tati tut'i% Tile largest ship that has ever been through the Suez Canal is the Grosser lifurfurst," of 13,000 tons. lilinards Liniment Cares Distemper. • . of 1896 by the name of "Dodds." ma et, 117illie-"Is that --what MilaktS the busy bee so sharp at one end; mam-; having saved my life, my wife ll'arema.-"Ifeniember. my son, Unit daughter born to us in December activity sharpens the faculties." and I have christened a little, 6. That I have recommended Dodd's Kidney Pills to many iwur esheativinpe g 1111.0eattird Stop% me eougls useihave called on me or written Laxative BroMn.Quitine Tablets cure it cold and works orr the Cold. people in. this city and dsewhere, to -me enquiring about them; and death Y bwy°111,1dieeri; in one day. No Lure, eTo Pay. 'Price 25 cents, - cases closely, I know of no case Wages for British dockyard labor - having followed many of these where they bloc been used ac- ars amount to $9,500,000 a year. - NMI'S 01111E1 Co OfIttJB1 ill MS. .. 'IMAM YOR write To an aestertuter eel tra thee goo crAf too nOvortistononi to tide Paper. St III '01 Yenr intereet to de se, alt Our False aro treated temente, tine eennet with the east otioteneieeeeteetsge,.. W. P CA L V E RV'S CARBOLIC OINTMENT* ro ail skin slime/AL 17.0, a Co,4 ganahostor, enelanit NELP WANTED. ANTED -PARTIES To DO iaNiTTleiG for ue at home. We furnish fare and. 7 inn. Easy work. 6o Apar: Send, tamp reenters. Stentlerd Hose 04. Depte ta dote e3 T B .0 1.0..3. ONTO., Two he too equip - :le eiehty typewt Lae me es, modern wee thorough work. invites Pm-a:Ilona, Iran ail imereeee parties. Address ebew, Principal. AGENTS WARTEI AL GI.NTS-IV YOU WANT' A. LEND 013 evoistro'uitno(ocee E.1 Ram Co., lee vi.eteria!etreett haic ,.....dz.s..':;,anieffevi. ;rit: coraing to- directions that has ----- ot been cured, and I know post- , n lively of any own. personal know-bigGermany's colonies are 5 tinaes as as berself, those of France 18 ledge of several extreme cases times, and 13ritain's 97 times bigger where Dodd's ICidnest Pills have tha.n herself. effected satisfactory and perman- ent cures. „ (Sgd) CHAS. A.. BLANCHET, A Conamissioner. etc. The Free Press in the article pub- lished in 1895 stated most positive- ly that Dodd's Klidney Pills and no- thing else were entitled to the credit of having,saved the dying man's life, and this was most emphatically en- dorsed by Mr. Kent in his sworn statement. The Free Press also said without qualification that the cure.of Mr. Kent was an rebsolute and per- manent one. And while Mr. Kent could hot make a sworn statement as to the future, he 'stated that he bit he was permanently cured. Notwithstanding this thee° were many who could not believe that a ruan with one foot in the grave as Mr. Kent was could get a lasting It oceinged to the Free Press the other day that it would be interest- ing to enquire now, after the lapse of nearly seven years, as to how Mr. Kent was feeling. He bad removed to 108 Gilmour Street, and at that address a Free, Press reporter fo-uncl After reminding Mr. Kent of the article and his aflidavit the news- paper man asked him point blank: - "Have you Iost any time from yom•- -regelar ,Work since ,,you were cured of Bright's Disease by Dodd's Redne Pills in 1895?" Limited, Toronto,. Millard's Liniment Cures Diphtheria. France adopted -the metric system of weights and measures in. 1790. Holland in 1817. Belgium in 1820, a.nd Sweden in 1889. THE MOST NUTRITIOUS,. 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