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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1901-11-21, Page 7SAISSM.1 1=13/1E411703. 7AILS .1ina1ie. to Woree its Way .Theenigh the Hera Sea. • • The greet Russ ian icebreaker Yer- mak. with, Adbeirel M01441.01 °°' board, km returned to Trom.soe, nort Norway, after endeavoring M Nair: to force its way through the tee of the Kara Sea to the mouth of the Veuleel River, Siberia. Its purpose Was to steam around the north end Of Novoya, Zenalia awl beak its way through the ice of the Kara Sea to. the Yenisei. "It was found, hotvever, that the ice of the Nara Sea wee too heavy to be tarok - ea by elle Yertuak in. spite of the great weight and powerful oaaehinery of that ves.sel. ^rile failure of Ethe Yerznalt to carry eut Admiral Mate.roll's plans for last ' eer's ' work disposes of. the Meedei which Ise has reposed einseh oe Snally settling•tbet question Nortli role by making a joure oey to it, on •Ide icebreaker. lie hoe repeatedly expreseed his confidence teat the Vernma could break a road througa any Arctic lea anti he has Propeeed to command the ship on a. voyege to the Pole, ieditua ed the 'Irene/I/Stills year nowevere. preVee the ielpracticaeollity of his eekerae, /es fair as the Vermak At least is emscerrsed. If th is pos- eible for an icebreaker to fierce its way to the North, rote the achieve - :Mese can be accompliehed only by a Veseel that is heavier and more Powerial then the Yermet. Tide great, elsip, however. hale Sbeitclantly proved it 0.20111111afin tor "aineereial pi/rpm:es. The veeeol Was il to break up the lee of the Bat- ! so as to give Fitips access to eebn ports end nvers at times ,.en they are visually closed by ice. March, 18a.3, the Yermait. freelt the ehioyenie where it was entered the frozen Port of edt with comPerative ease. gn)Ing to Revel lite.:rated isrcveeeels of a valtr.e o $7. - It they 1st••re able to a eth rerWoee. Then ta teed St - stoma the 1-:eental: opened 1104 r the eterence of forty Garen -al el weal. leinasee The -oral/eery the Vermeil was eubjected verer teete. $ee went t it tise elore of the ,ton. meshed into the a journey throwth tle travelled In the at 8O nHc.ITer Itheiv drove lier bow n lee that was fourteen feet earielder the Great weight veerel broke the ice end the at went on its way at an aver - Wed •of three to row knots an bour. uch work an thin malee lee breaking in tile. Battle. where the lee In not Mete to exeeed live feet in thieloww. mere elilleite play. There O; no doubt that the Yermak Is more in able to none with any lee that at in the Battle. srha thin severe polar test reseed Admiral Afekarolf n ha spinion that the Vermak evould be tilble to cope with env lee in the Arctic regione. dlie mutt of this year°8 work, however, shows that he sudereetimated the 0110e/was end quglinese of portions of the polar fah. The Yermak is rover likely to • of mu h service in the field o$ exe orati ----+- THE CZAR. -- The Absolute Wader of Imperial Ptunia. The Czar, who celebrated his fie st birthday recently, is probably the most powerfel man, of his age that the warld has known in our time. To be ruler of 130,000,000 of the hu- Inali rate at 26 is an experience welch has come to only one living an -which has come, perhaps, to only one open since the world began. that'age Nicholas 11. became nil- peror of Russia. Ot the 1,500,000,- *SOO people on the face of the earth pm in twelve bowed down to this •oung man, at whose bidding 2,- .00,000 men would rise in arms. Those who know the Czar assert ...hat he is the most lovable of men, essitive ..a high degree, living a e ally life, with a passionate lOve of home and children, yet weigh- ed dowo with the cares of empire. lie longs to be known, say his friends, as "Nickolas the Educator." Ile is an insoluble paradox, whose act one day seems quite inconsistent tvith his act another day. But - the truth is said to be that the young Emperor is overwhelmed with the apealYng responsibility that ' rests o on h as, and that half /the acts t t'd • his Milne are not his acts at . "The -Clear," said one who koows him, "knows less about Russia than many a foreigner." •At the beginning of his reign Nicholas put himself on the side of cowmen eense in the army by setting the officers an example which they are not likely to forget. A young lieut- enant had offended his colleagues by vicling in a tram down to the bar - weeks. "Gentle/nen," said the. Em- peror, "1 hear that to ride in a tram is considered beneath the dignity of an ofrtcer in your regiment. 1 am your colonel, and I have just been ' • in a„ tram. Do you wish me to send in my papers V' This little Speech settled the matter, and the regiment has lest its cinobbishness since then. • - • ,„ - Inebolas IIholds a, colonelcy in the British array. An interesting story is told in connection with his eppointreent. The head of the War ' 'Office was preeent when. Queen Vic- il,titli toria suggeated that the Czar should le made a British colonel, and it is 'el he spent, eonie time in trying to uasele the Queen that such a was impossible, ine,srauch as ,4very other crowned head of Europe , Twould expect the same honor. Queen Ifictolia, listened patiently and ) c-, said, quietly, It may be iniPos- 1,ible, but it will ha-ve 't,.e be done an 110 same.'' 1. rewer than 490 British (lionae) owns possees public libraries, while ustrella has 844 ouch libraries, ith 1,600,000 ',volumes. 'The lergest vineyard 5.:1 the world Acres ',:xtexit. It. -is at, •:.a.see edoeee YEARS OF SIJF,PRING4 lEIOW RELIEF Ofd.F.T1 TO THOM- , ,Aa watTpuky,OPPETROLIA. He Had Saffered, ter Forty Tears from Py.s.pOpAia-,,,ropod Egeartie Deteetable • and • Stomach Oeaviepa Node We alinx4en, From the. Toed. PetroleeeOnt. Few men in Petrolea are better known these Mr. 'Thoiente ViesdlaY, who. has resided hero nearly forte* years. In 1362 Mr. Findlay genie Imre,and before the railroad con - /meted with Peteole.a he drove a stage 'goads bringing the early oil. men When the railroad tame here Mr. Findlay engaged in Abe oil bus - news. but later he suffered from a gun ceident that disabled his hands Fer- o/et/envy. After reeoveriug froin this Mr. Findiay wito appointed con - table andnight watchman for the town, which office he has held derlog thirty years past. This accid.ent ,as by no Means Jr. erst misfortune- From early.youth, . heti been a Martyr to dyspepsia, which tinally beemee so bag that he looked forward to death as a merci- fad releaee. Happening to hear that Jr. Findley had found complete re- lief from his Melo?* foe., a. Topic re- porter waited on him •to Onel if tide wee true. 'Vie Findlay WS oilier too Wed to tell his story., nopiag its publication might help r01110 other sufferer, "I 411.11 a pretty old utast /sow," said Mr. Find/aye dbut I not remember the Uwe when I was not in pain f' -on pernicious (I:est/ep- os/a stomach trouble until lately. As a young man on the, Tam I suf- fered all sorts of pains with Reload would sour on zny stomach and vita - lent vomiting epella would follow. As I grew older my eufferirsgs erateed. 1 couldnot eat anything but the shopleet kind of food mad little of that, Ater 'System be- came badly rue down wed 1 grew ea weel; that I really looked forwent 'to death as a release from nay =leery. Otte utter sueother I seaea "disetare• mot inedieirea, Wee eaeld get no relief : then indesPair I concluded to quit all and awe% the eeti. nnuidle n:y condition he- nse WOrDa. Violent cramps /Meet: - my lege, prostrating lee for a, rue. They became worre ad mere freemen, until •they one day attacked my otonmeti, and I tisounla in etel Ind come. thatale to move and in agony I was driven lueine. os I thought to die. but after an injec- tion of um/Thine I gradually recov- ered. From that time on the cramps leereased in re,quene,y and violeece. Nothing. gave »ie relief except the temporary teununity front pain af- forded by morphine. I became so weak from pure Starvation that, death Allred me in the face. Final- ly a. friend sold : Why don't you try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills d' "1\hat'8 the um 2' I admit, 'I've tried everething .andjust got worm all the time."Well, mho said. 'you try a box of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, they esitad me, and I believe they will do you good.' Well, I purchased a box and etartedtaking them. Af- ter a, little I thoushe they helped me. FO1 1Zelit, On taking them for a cou- ple of months when. 1 felt 1 was rear ly cured after so ninny years of suf- fering. My strength came back, my stomach recovered its platter, and I WW1 able to eat anything X fancied, and once more could enjoy life. Sills is nearly two years ago, but I was cssred to stay cured. 1 have never had a sick day since or known the slightest stomach trouble. 1tun cortildeat 1 would be a. dead moo now it it were not for Dr. Willieene' Fink Pills -nothing elet ever helped Inc," The old adage, "experience is the teee teacher," might well be applied in cases of de-spepsio, and if suffer- ers would only be guided by the ex- perience of those who have suffered but are now well and happy through the isse of Dr. Williams' Wink Pills, there would be less distress through- out the land. Dr. Williams' Pink rills can be had at all dealers in medicine or by maii, post paid,. at 50 cents a, box or six boxes for $2.50 by addressing the Dr. Willie/us' :Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. • ACCOUNTED FOIL. An amusing story (that IS to bay, amusing to all but the parties di- rectly concerned) is told to account for the marked coolness between two society belles. One of them gave a garden party recently, and the other, who was invited and whom we may call Miss A, was greatly chagrined to hear from her milliner that a new hat she had ordered for' the occasion could not possibly be ready in time. Anxious to appeaee her customer's wrath, however, the milliner offered to lend her something from has shop. The oiler was grudgingly accepted, and Miss A appeared at the garden party wearing a dainty confection of chiffon tuid flowers. She was somewhat startled at the look of surprise and bewilderment with which. the hostess regarded her head -gear. "Oh, don't look at my hat," said Miss A; the fact is, the milliner dis- appointed inc at the last moment, and this is some wretched cheap thing she lent me until my new hat is ready." - "Indeed," said the hostess, in freezing accents; "It seems to me a more stylish and lady -like hat than you.have ever worn before. But as for the milliner, I'll never forgi-ve her. She has behaved disgracefully and ought never to be patronized again !" Between the, coolness of her recep- tioil and the fervor with which the hostess denounced the milliner, Mise A was fairly nonplussed. Then she sought counsel of a frien . "Whatever is the matter with h or ?" ' she asked, having exPla*d the circumstances "1 should say," was the friend's reply, "it is because you are wearing her hat, for 1 happen to know that she bought 'that identical one at your milliner's yesterday, and left it behind to have some altera,tione made, and 7 don't think your re- marks on it were ealcul ted 1.0 soc the b er feeliegs !" , 04N41IAN OYSTEItS. Saddeu amaap Tato Popularity o the Donal/ion Bivaives, The recent jump of Canadian oys- tees into popularity teeth in the Unit- ed States and in Europe, where they received the highest award at the Paris Exposition, has been followed by 9, visit of bespectionlo Quebec ber Dr. fa IL Moore of the United Stat- es Fishery Commission. Tim commission intends to niteke an attempz to breed oysters by arti- ficial] means on the l'acific coast. Former attempts in this dh-ection, Bridgewater, N. S., Nev. 4. (Spe- ainlantsprrietcliceaseerns did not a little to both Jay Canada, and the Touted cial).-Tbe ease of John iel. Morgan Private Jones, who obtained the States resulted in a failure. Dr• jiltainlaer and tinsmith of this town, Victeria Croes at Rorke's 1) 21 sai Moore has been engaged with the should be put prorainetaly before et- that in the very thick of the figh Canadian oyster expert, Mr. Kemp, ery union and noraunlou man M Several cenarades lighted their pipe in twaing temperature and other ob.- Canada. 113, a. matter like thie there svita blazing fragments of wood from serrations, and in testing the saline should be no distinctive, the benefit the wooden hospital which had bee ity of the water in various parts oi belones to all. drat by the Zulus, and at Maiab 'rine Edward Island. J Qa 5. Morgan for eight years 11111 oue of the mee was found deed -As oysters are supposed to thrive woe hampered in hie work bee bane- with the stump of a cigar between best in cool waters, Dr. Moore ex- ache. Stooping cos/those/1y ,at worte his teeth. Amid the awful carnage Presses astonishment at tbe high eve is the cause ot a great deal of back- of the Resso-Turaish War TurkS Ler- erase temperature of the C,auatliart aelm, though not In the waY most ritay mangled were frequently foiled -ster beds. las obses:vetions show- people 215. 2g350 Mr. Morgesn's letter sangiong in the nildst of their :wow . . ng that the, temperature ranged from exptains the truth of tise me.tter 4end uttering no sound ot complaint 00 to 60 degrees. /experts taoe re- when he Frays Vocid's Idietiey Illle Me. Archibald F'orbes, the !iron Perted that on the Paeifie coast the cured Ms beciatelso. 11 WKS reollo war eorreepoutlent, has told how te tenteerature is front seven to eight Kidney eche tinkt road's Kidney fore Meta in the k'rancO-PrImsian degrees lower ond more favorable Pills cured. It was really leitiney Wa' a scidaa terribly wounded . , . . than at Prince Edward Island. ache that troubled Mr. Morgan. crawl but one relief -a. eiger -and 'olla 4.'S falowito oyeter Is the Baciosolie is the commonest synoa be oeeerved soldiers faring away at Maipecquee which. lihe the Narrow.% tom oi Kidney 111 049' Kidney 11,4a,.. -1 "o quertere, pipe in mouth. Gen. the flaraquet, and several other mom is tke commonest. of hare4L12 41.71. . Von Benthelin, observiug a eight Prime bivalves, comes front Prince monde, and Derld's Kidney 1' 11 are litie this, 'Jed one of the Melt fel' a, Eduard Islentl. They are the large etas wee infallible Cure for nil „Kidney light end himself cooly Rooted hie est of Ceuedian oysters and the Care a/ea-tees. Read what air. :Morgan owe cigar arid thee led his men on. Meets the Wellolleet, fiass about elms* himself. , laiitalicT: ws:1,' Ceilrti'sticlaarnt. lieloug- TIlls1 MALVECQUES, al Lave teal eutoect, to lame beak lag to ram of the great deity payers, when in prime condition aro very tar eight Stens. 'the different reme• tells Weil, Le eaw at Saarbruchere tt large. specisnene beim; often met, dias 1 triad tttaw leo gosol. I gat se, 'large rorty ef Brunswick linesare with up to eights or nine inchee long. that f WaS triPPIL'il 1111 entirft: itrad gillkill into tles tido% of the fray eaonie are almost, circular, but most couldn't do A top of work. Another with cigars in their mouths. and this of the larger °ors are ebout two- tiling WIV-i a fregsseet desire to urea- in the face of a. solid mess of French Ietc eltooether uessatteral. thirds ae wide as they are totlef. Be the nestorsty or Canadians the '' I -hat a year ago 1 solamereed tri"Qw.4 and a hvd1 01 bullets - largest oysters are the meat ItighlY to in? 1104461 /154" 'Y rj;1!9" I tate! A*t. eSteienied, iirilvy are exceediagizq rut ran clown in weigne 10 .d' 1t 110 43111 waeaty• mese ittaitlerqued. ereen yosaula Bering the time 1 was us- OZO 0 in good order, and are aleeoess When l'ag I"Ity" RA4IPV,:c1:9g1sotItie.:ItItue're4:,12,pati in a eingle mouthful, As entailer 17°,0'8344 - ones are oreterred in the United wttvr as I continued taidafe the states. Tom aeoters who have a eau -11141:s until teavlay I am ins fiats from adieu and an Avec/lean trade are '15‘aeettet's as aWer 1 was in met We- . ‘..hy aesorting their meet before :Tors peter away aeare of it ineane ales. to obtain the higheet price 1 o..n imiul' lot to 111t.- I re.iii::: the thalarge and email Maapecques. emager 1 was 1a 0:2(1. many what 1 0 Narowl OM beautiful itryisler9, owe to !amid% Kidney idles. 1 e as omuside an the asoirealuee "1 recommend Poest's Kitlatt,y 1' Us Stzedeet • • 25e a , loci/tithed ;Bolo alelpeae ta alWeene who la n backache or stnv Scoedent Teeth Powder 2..Sc ques and .NiarrOWS haVe a partheuter- ntil'w Mello Y raltiblaint-" erieniss prefer them. to alie famous eidtlaIORS Or PUNCTUATION. large Ideeld and Powder 7.9c XIALL de MICKEL, Ilona -eat tv essline flavor. Canadians and Ana ., --- OW, 4.-.......-... Bine Pointe, or any other /two patine ' IS valve. The Canadian oyoter Tashi:Pe Fea-. 00:1 begins on September 10. 'rids year a etrong attempt, was made by the mayor of Quebec and others to induce the Dominion Government, to allow the samon to open a few days earlier *him usual so that Ca/median oe-nters mighte aopear upon the bill TB rLIRIBERS.0.3'. • GANADA JOHN S. MORGAN'S LFeTTER OPEN WQR THEIR PERUSAL, Nova Scotia. Member of the Guild W'ants His Case Publiebea-Aa Eight Year Sufferer from Back- ache -Cured Recently by Phagd's 'Kidney Pills, SOLDIERS LOVE TOBACCOe Men Who 39Ca,ve Bighted Pipes 11u - Ing Bloody Battles. Meet of the distinguished officers of the world hold that whatever cora- forts the soldier On Active SerNice may be deprived of he simuld uo account be stinted in the matter toeaceo, and in the gravest of bis- toriee relating to the Franco-Prue- eian War, it is stated that the total want of even tobacco to make cigar- ettes of among the French. troops on DELLA CEYLON TEA Is apprecieted by people who want Flavor and Quality. It is Always reliabie - because it is the prodect of the best Ceylon gardens and conadlers sidle In ecead Package*, aar See 40, so, eo9. ..••., We need /large ossentities fee loco.' end export orders end can pay the top market price for any aerantity of well fetted and well dressed Turkees, came Micas and eleckone aging next 2 months COrettla' Cowg limited, Tereinte. arreas, ONIONS. laXi•liat. RONEY. rrElt, ZOOS, kc. + AVR: YOU SgEN LFE. e peteefesa iteeeow!2010 secrets for tte tune. Pam, 1.aboratorill, WerkshaP, and every' departrreatof hunrin endeavor, wite a /WI index to cantor t_i; 3633 pages, lonnitl In cloth. Send es cents tor a copy„ and ir you a Wok tbe bcok Is net, werds the money eene _ 22. ye r ,. ES re et e Thlat% a gn3d, sideline for cenveemera v•Vit Fain Dago. Modeeetse lecale A091;14 Tetanus, Ontarlo. GENTS. WE RAVE NO FAKE SALART • earni:d7:St1100tQlrartvee'enb91:it'illwt: cais41:413204:/lariTtlinhins: „ osy Jou er he 41 41W.541.11:144,t9ron4igzli, .t, atelherati441,tigetelSepa EDUCATIONAL. 3ENT:LA.I. EWSINIlea COLLneD. etaft. . • atveive See..eere, flue tamp- tYn.ewfitin meehineN reretern useva teeroutie ineitee oneeniarea eye goes 4 31 ()yet, 0,i puties. Addrete Seam, Preicspel, VE_TERINARY COURSE. .MEher SONS wANTED -TO take a short, erectly:A comae ea votorteery ore; ter e menthe' Cady during *pare onto et innie vel. cooties to paw an examinetiont sueevefal me ewe wi I be *Mead eernoen-oie wale -ere at efiee al.:earls:soar various bra sleeve; oplenclid espertninty ter Tainig, men to sen.aro a Oa/gorge Veterseary Wines O.P4t good pod. Oen ; wale at once tor flat germs/Ws. Ara areee-lbeel Melee. Voteremmey eeleuce Aeree mice. lice,dee, ease Goo 4 'Tooth. ot Dr.d ood Tow` Tim con.ming how- .fl e voles of Tamotsu:Um/ userh. :- ONLY LA,DY FOLICOMAN. '11'101:n3S Merrill's preps rto is Is r 7 lia:11;1;r2ne „F'Milit•iiII4ficiM'ul'aWtilicl•illere litallY 21:00 Sale.I .t tom -lets of a eettage con h,,,t,mo a Isemper ea /io, pollee, fore Veining teeen rowels anti an acre of i ihe city of nonooda in order to most " Ger ber the ear in Lon 0111.,d I tint U in Fr21n04 New York neer eats W0.000. froga .earler, as against a million devour - (1 by Parisians. TO CURr C491,1b IN ONE pia, Talc* Iiaxative groin° Quinine Tabiett 441 eh-anis/Is refund the mope]. it 'Italia to ettr. g. CiniTe'a eigiseture leen esch box. ata 1,0,1,111Men. 1750 the rent of all Seottieh d property WO.S 4800.000. IT is now ten and a hale Minard's Liniment Cures Colds, etc Fraece grows on an average filrie nilIlion gallone cf wine, imports 201 millions. and exports 110 gale lone. CMS Ogrot m Gov's. Ries is the °wiliest of all e0=012 food to digest, and rout 'VW the most ettideult. r 11,4n CALVERT'S CARBOLIC OINTMENT. shin ailments* Cheater, England wre Q1 Ointments for Catarr tht contain ZiTercury a. userrure• will orate de•tray tbe gini50 0: gine): aealeeratectelyderawee the wholesyctem veers ent wine ^ t shrew's she ere 0121 burfaccm Fuels armies should, never be molt except ea ft.?.:( gat',7,7 f;findr:41t?I`I'dht1.1g1-T.Gai6igli c int piniallg derico fro:n thew. Ile, re tattervis Ctro, manufeetered by R.I. Cheney St ra, U. k`del. O.. cor Wait ner illaretry. Illid Is t*Iken in- te,nz.ag. Ar!flua diceee y open the bleat end raneana oulacce et the eyetem. In buying wane. oat irth Cure he nate ye 2 got the goal; - ine. It 19 F '4i.en 'eternal yawl male ill foleee t Ohio, by F. .I. Cheney Zt ea. Testimonial, free. e Fell by Drier:Mg*. 'pr:ce 7..ki ner bottle. i Ile,..'s Fandiy PM; are the bcot, 1 land. elzop in I'ront Street. i'.:(11"13.11 "rie5 bas '11°e.ollo great, eugar hinge of the Maxine Mi-. Jones., Iler father is one o guarantees odd. 4u.)0110 0431 have a. fsitelf.11ett.lw.erthftrevcTizilthienaillhanisisd aintunevaais os fare tor tilt Duae aud Duchess or,1it,ni 1310 " 0 4'' Tort: when they dined Isere on Kept! The brut of Smith aud Teortaiyhe girl (ehe is now (21411' twerty-four) to that prompted this esretty young 10, the date of their hunlIng in 1,,9, "3",0_, 11105; _,C"I'Y int; 03 brFine" at mok the aPladatiuellt. She is a to inal".e the exception, howeeea and _ ei wonts a. men to ser 'enticcis'ililice‘aralizseionr felt hiat the silver et:1r which Is the neyeeted officer, ete ass on her soft Canatin. TIM (lovernment declined 1•4/ 04" Ete4"' there is a movement afoot to have ' '''."• Walter flarrell would ;210 to badge of her eallirig, and earrieS a. the opening of the 8089021 &eare(1 - Ja.'" af a' good nurse fer Iscr etalti until Oct. 1. i aboue thirty years of age with good revolver. The minimum limit of tweeters al- i rt'f11.41100'14' , ................,ew-ormor,on Tt..orn,rn 1)12-011to be caugist by the /aw is 1 John itange who will Fuli for C. C. RICHARDS a Co. tee0 moles in diameter 0/ own for South Africa on Saturday would lihe Dear fairs. --A. few daye egc 1 Was round oysters ono threes /etches of to find a purchaser for his Vithiable taken with a ,severe pain and con - outer shell for long oysters. A bulldog. 'rho animal, is no trouble traction of the cords of my leg, and change in this limit 38 now, proposed, as it will eat anytlang mad is verer .had to be taken hosne ia a rig. X Ilona of children. could not sleep for the pain, and ADVICE TO MOTHERS. A touching incident was noted at was unable to put zuy foot to the i a railway station yesterilny when iloor. A friend told me of your How to =cu.') the Baby Healthy an aged couple bade each other TilNAltD'S LINIMENT, and one Sti-hale ginoisobtbniTtervently several times on wae able t.o walk, and the pain en - and Happy -Avoid the The old lady kiesed her ' hour from the first application, I led Soothing Medicines. , the cheek and he kissed her back. tirely disappeared. Every mother is naturally solica 1 Dr. Franklin p White has returned You can use my name as freely as tous as to the health of lier ail- from n. 1 .,. , to wagerlazu . . peaaa you a es consi er it lik I ad ' the best diefere at:in: e; be wauld :,-, icneor deal:4 th t CHRISTOPHER GERRY. au ba eureil by CI irse's Kola Cum- dren, but not everyone treats their ing of the robust health of its pea- remedy I lia.ve ever used. ile.r t 0 wash and iron nod milk sev- e ate sneerer from Brenta:id Aeinm t for the pound. little troubles in the right way. The sentry. the doctor saes : "The lirs..7. Wise. Mount Pleas trO, Vancouver, so-called soothing remedies are still strength of the Swiso woman is re-JIngersoll, Ont. B. C., writes! "I have beim a most unfartun• used altogether too much, although niarkable. Xt is nothieg unusual for . 1770 SWIFT FLYING BIRDS. paq &gat yeat. aal I don', think arry train with this di.sease could have purfero more .1••••••10.10p.M.. The furniture of the 23,000 fl lass houses in Britain. is valued 45,000 per house. iiituartrs Liniment Cures Dipliilwria. The Duke or Sutheriana, wit's 1a million acres, is the largest land- owner in Great Britain Major G. W. Littlefield, the largeet landowner in Arnerica, lute a similer ecreage. SEEMS LikE A DREAM folic now entirely frco Don .1otlinui after eight years' sufionng. Thai is what a Vanoouver Indy sayo, attar being curod by Clarke's Kola Compound. li the penen who Star ro from Asthma could poly see the thousr.rri WI; 54 on tile nt our physicituss bage preached against eral cows in a day." during trot time. liany thrive 1. r %rooks I them for many years. The fact that 1 eases rot, :is Jovirn at ail. My d an or teal ma -+.__. The swiftest bird known -to the lanes' never bet bettor. Jult then I heard they' put children to sleep is no sign that they are helpful. On the •con- naturalist is either the vulture, of a Vaneou r enticman Who had been twiry, soothing drugs are dangerous and distinctly harmful. At the slightest sign of ill health or dis- orders, give the little ones Baby's Egzoneti r Tooth POtatisar 250 a AN TJN'EXPECTED CONVERT. When Father Mathew, the great. Own Tablets. This medicine is pure- ly vegetable, and is guaranteed to Irish tellaperanee leader, war at the height .of his contain. no opiate or poisonous successful labors, he endeavored to convert Lord Broughe soothing stuff. For Indigestion, am to teetotalism. Brougham ad - i Sour stomach, colic, conetipation, mitted that he drank wino, but empla /peers, diarrhoea, the irrita- tion accompanying the cutting of pleaded that his use of sthnulant teeth, there can be no betterwas most moderate., no safer remedy than this. Baby's Own (Inc night at a dinner -party Father Tablets are a sweet, pleasant little Mathew amused the company by pin - tablet which any child will take ning the green ribbon and silver me - readily, and dissoloed in water, may del of the Abstinence Society on be given. with. absolute safety to the Brougham's coat. youngest infant. Mothers who have neougtaro. ' "I'll take the ribbon to tell you what 111 do," said used •these tablets cheerfully testify to the benefit their little ones have the House of Lords, where I shall derived from thean. Mrs -Ct 7 find old Lord arid pin it on him." This announceraent was received with shouts of laughter, for the no- ble lord in question was famous for nag I would not be 'without them the extent .of his potations. How - ,on any account, as they keep my ever, Brougham carried out his pro - baby healthy and happy." Druggists tnise, and meeting tlie gentleman a sell them, but if you cannot find few evenings later said, "I have a, them COnventently, send 25 cents di- rectly to us arid We will forward a box by mail prepaid. The Dr. Wil- liams Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. Every mother should have our val- uable little, book on the care of faits and ' young th11dit„ Sent free for the asking. •••• what his duty in this case.'' The. policeman ' hasn't, yet decided SOZODEINT for the TEETH 25q McFarlane, Bristol, Que., says: --,-"In my elsthim.tion Baby's Own Tablets have no equal as a medicine for lit- tle ones. In cases of children teeth - For every 1,000 feet above 'ea - level the barotneter drops almost exactly en IlICk prOSent for you from Father Ma- thew," at the same time swiftly *dipping the badge and medal over his head. "Thank you," said the peer, quiet- ly, "and now I'll tell you what it is, Brougham; 'I'll keep sober froze this night." • 'The best part of the story is that he lived Upto his ward, greatly to the amazement of his friends and to the delight of leather Mathew." Petroleum comes front other places besides Russia and the *United States. Galicia yielded 340,000 tons last year, Roumania 300,000, Sumatra and adjacent islands 500,000 tons. 'silica is said to make 150 miles an hour, or ilie En,glish kestril, which eure,dhby Clarke s liohs Compound, oo I triad can probably equal, if not exceed, tlit'unit-ti°-,:°denfitteTeffcbonelrLic31) b +nib tb..3 attacks cea...ed this speed. , altogether, end during the past six months of i damp, cold and regay woatber have not had ‘ k. m SCOi liks a dream to be Step' the canals zi irergonilitittit wont of ell diseases atti•r 10 end irorfts off the CAW. !,-27has3 suftr•g, 1 teve mhat tee/lined Laxative 13romo-Qainine TabIe12 Cure a col,/ My lost strength and wughtand don't think I tri 0110 day, No eure, No Pay. Price 26 cent,. •' ever telt bate- than now. I consider Cla. ko's _ Ko Spz•ing Is England's most fatal la Compound a marveCouremetiv Ad s n Wou ri Urge Tiny person suffering frtra thil season, 11.0 deaths out of 400 an- iiiiiroaldebtArlYdiitU"ggiste. nr. Clarke's book on unally then occurring. Autumn is p.tlima rnailed free. .dildreEs Te (1. Ri• M. Co., the most healthful, 95 deaths only wirhicel,181T,TweViteTt°0111 t -i, , 5 50;.„, 1 6 tiallada taking' place out of 400. In (troubled with Asthma. Encco6cni stamps. land autumn is by far the most 126 deaths taking placdead- ly perio1 out of '1.00.The comet Icno7-4-wn tc7-us-which tra- d. e ' -eels in the greatest orbit is Hal- ' ley's. It is at times 3,200 millions Meanie firma Cures Distemper. of miles from the erertb, and its pe - Seventy -four cwt. of coals and 420 pounds of iron and steel are the average annual 'allowance of each British citizen. Par Over Fitly 'Years Mite. WINSLOW'S SnaTttnro SYRUP Itss bees used 123 pinions of aothere for their childrer while twilling, Itsoothes the child, toitens the game, alum pain, aural d collo, regulates the stowed.% and bowels, and la the eat remedy for MITI:Loa& i2vrerit5•5se cent° a bottle. old he drawee teroahoet the world. Be Bur* and BREAKFAST -SLIPPER. Pk for "Has. WixstovraBoornise /led is 77 years. 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Drop a card for their FASHION PATTIPHLETI, SAMPLES OF CLOTg, AND MEASUREMENT FORMS. inetruments, Drums, Uniforms, Etc, EVERY TOWN CAN NAVE A BAND Lowest prices ever quoted. Pine catalogue 600 illustrittkins, riviited tree. Write us for any thing In Ilusic es 11In1330311 lastrunient4. WELEY ROYCE Ss GO., Limited! Toronto, Ont., and Winnipeg, Man The inliTiortant t Sedate -el- • Consideration *.F.; . to the man or woman with a deposit .„ X mthe tauTg th4lineyzrotzi:goeit • Canada1 s Premier Company its safety is beyond question. 45, Recondo,ry consideration is the rate of interest the depositor receives. This is so very at no ve. 1 information cheerfully and promptly supplied. THE CAHNDA PEHMAHE.HT X and WESTERN CANADA MORTGAGE CORPORATiON T. Toronto Street, TORONTO • assoessonomoser.amencred .4,41.4+.44'44..144.44449. OME VtIORK FOR EVERYBODY ---D NI BE IDLE Vie want kien, Women and Children to Work for us at their own Homes, under„the Direction of THE PEOPLE'S KNITTING SYN DICATE LIMITED diertherized (Iapital, et 3131000) To FM Large Contracts -Geed Wages Easily Earned We want a few more workers in this tonality, at once, and in order to secure your co•operation without the delay of correspondence, we herewith explain our full ttlan in this advertisement. The work is simple, and the Machine is °ashy operated, and with the Guide, requires no teacher. If you wish to join our staff of Workers let us hear from you promptly with remittance, and we will send machine and outfit to begin work at once. tVe wish to secure the services of families to do krtitting for Aut in 'their homes. We are the introducers of this plan itt Canada and are tlte iargost knitting concern on the centionent After long experience, 11, 1,1)0 been able to produce au Automatic idaehine by which all kiwis of seamless knitting is done by our Family Machin*, thereby enabling anyone of 0441231i710101I1"07100 to quickly learn to do the wont front the Instruction Guide. All 514112 4113 reeldro is that rousse the machine according to directions. The tie:chino beingertode expressly forthis 5417)040, 0314 the operation so simple, it 'cannot pottsibiy make ands:eke 3, 12, worir, The peat demand now id for Woodniott's Sacks, and Motormen's Mittens, and aa we AM %Male to eupply the demand, we have taken Ms method of advertising for mere hap, Tho price wo pay for finished bicycle strutting:a is 410.00 por Manfred ; woodmen's seeks, Cc, per pair, and motormen's vitiate, 32e, pair. 'Die machine can he operated by any wee 8 a ttrolly,'and nt oar prices any energetio family should he sblo to sustain themselves comfortably. Our piqn Is to tend out yeah machinate itootinners with *cock or stocking reitially knitted. and renialning In the machine reedy to be ceittinuecl, and also enough yarn to knit one pair of rample socks or stockings Mid a simple end osinplate InstrUction Guide, showinghow the Work fete be done. 11, hen 007413110 4101 104.400 finished and returnee to as eatistay, tory, we send a quantity 04 70741 *hick you knit *MI rettizet liketviSe when nnithed. We Prepay enrges mi all :work one Way, end Eau workorCpay rettint charges. The work, les Iva Vivo is simple and rapidly done, the machineluning a capacity of ten thousand sett:sees =tante. We nave many persons now' in our employ who eau sae from tynartsistot to WAY point of socks or stockings a day, and where tho time 08 14 family le derotha oa the work, yen can readily dee that front e7 to 60.0 per week can be eaSily taloa ed. • NVe furnish our workers an the materials, yarn, etc,. free. and everything that IS necessary (07 11.0 work.' We Plains -ft the machine only for the 0014111Iva use of there de‘rrinitto take ern:goy/nerd 413341 ,40, who most, in order 40*00011)0 member, send us at least ono good reference, and reiulttance aecordingly, to give 110 the neoessary assurance 311,41 11.,, gaunt', ties orvalhable, yarn WO raity send front time 40*111, wiII not be Wasted or misappropriated. Our interests are Mutual, and Vale 'confidence must be established if were am to tattoo, We guarantee fair dealing and prompt payment it's work, ,,,10 not oak us to doojato 700140 0)11 terms, 0000 0)131005 045*021 distinction with 0)1 00 not another ; besides, we are doing The manufactured. pries of tb maalibm $16, and positively will not ho told to any others than those who will agree to do knitting ferns. an extensile° bushiest!, and Must be rverned bif 1.01,31111 prirsiiplee. • , • , ' There 13 14 largo demand by tho trado for this Saes of Werk. Our, %variant eau del:mm.1117011 it 7001 1412,, year, nee if yell ottgnet W1113116 (Wil010 or Moro time) wro will harp pgit supp/Ictl with work as long as yOt1 do it satisfactorily for ea and return it nronaptir, We OOttn9O our workers wita large knout/tics or -valuable yam, cue az wa pies reformers oli pa 4er .tioneeir and integrity, WO muet'ask you tr. do the same, in order that we may know 'with Whore we ore dieing, , • wii hare, In as brief a manner do possible, end onyoUred to show you what our work hi, we 0410413 70)' as to the roseliine, It (4 51103 whet we represent it to be, and will positnwly do everything we therefor It, or rofUnd 3120 113001', Each Machine, encurely peeked with art outfit, is set up for work, thoroughly testae, Mid a Sock or akmking mrttallyknitied Were , hexing sea skipping. 'Mould yen decide tO engage With Us. 'it 41111 1,1 necessary to send no Cash Contract Order 10111 4004416). signed by you, and at least ono geed reference, toy:tome' with the remittance. seeeralliSly. 'Open receipt 0f011101 wo 'wild forward Machine lima atilt ready to OOTOWonn. , Weeps se frequently end unnecessarily asked if ono can learn to knit wittiest a toucher. isto say. Tut ; It requires no teachar ; any pereen of ordinary Intelligence wile yonr honesty, sloe nanu nd or audition It when received end prandial an amount or work 'eqnsi to the 1,10,105t paid rat tho ineolibla has been la don o. • , , • , , , •If ataxy time it Worker 4107011e8dinatistied and wishes 101 iscentir,uo in our employ wo will take back the machine and return the money, provided tfie machine is In ookotja entering yeti Must give Wean:me of !Moo po reSnsible frieneighbor aa &reference -011e WhO will speak ss to eusrti noeraar express ossos, etivitructio„ 6,yide„3„.10,,,te. to knit et onee, • - ' ' ' , . , . PEOPLE'S KNITTING SYNDICATE;' LitiircEry", Our Ittatoronoos-iftipresu Companies, eoks, Or•Foronto flii4IneSt 11.0fifteS• Neratt'ftlec'i.: Oenl(laraoai*ifil., Vsf.sata„ - aott•