HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1902-3-20, Page 7INSTINCT VERSUS REBUT NERVOUS TROUBLES.
CREATURES THAT CAN GIVE EtAxES LII'E A SOURCE OF
LESSaalS TO 1VLAN, CONSTANT MISERY.
Remarkable Inetan.ces of Tratellig- r4'llerl'e,ff,Dpreseaa;wsiiStartleereerisCCmtaintiYTat
eace in Beasts, Birds and. • a
Tasects. the Slightest Noise, and is Eas-
, • ily Irritated.
We huinan -beings are verY PrQua
-of our superior powers au reaseatha, • There hi no terture more acute and
but it should make us feel humble to intolerable than riervousaess. A. nor -
•realize thet hardly a single . beast, veus Person IS in a state of cOnStant
bird, or insect exists which has irritation by aay ana sleeplessaess by
,not powers quite beYmicl, us to ani- night. 'Ile sufferer starts at every
tate--•often even to understand. Take noise; is oPpressed by a feeling that
'Such an everyday example as the something awful is going to hapPon;
building of a nest by a bird. A mao. is saalay, depressed, and, although in
,coulcl not build a house for himself a constantly exhausted state, is un -
without month teaching. .A. bird able to sit or lie still.
weaves its wonderful home, choosing If you are nervous or worried, or
.always the brit 0 material, the suffer from a cembination of langour
vez.y first year ef its life. More than and constant irritation, you need a
'this, the bird knows just how to nerve food and nerve tonic, and I)t.
harmonize its nest with its sur- WilliiunsPink Pills are absolutely
aouriclings, so that enemies will pass the best thing M the world, for you,
it unnoticed, Nor is the nest ever You will find after takiag them that
bualt emon g branches which are rot- your feelings of distress and worry
tea or liable to ba snapped by even are being rapidly replaced by
heavy galestrength, confidence,' and a feeling
WIthout .the mechanical e.id of the that you aro on the road to full and
aompass man would never dare •to complete health and strength. Get
venture out of sight of land. Yet a- rid of your nervousness in the only
:swallow, only six months old, starts possible way—by building up strong,
upon a two -thousand -mile rriigra- steady nerves
tioa. 'Miss Ina Doucct, Bathurst, N,B.,
AS CALMLY AS ANY OLD says: 'Words fail me to adequately
express what I owe to Dr. 'Williams'
:stager • and not only that, but will Pink Pills: I was attaeked by In
.keep al'olig the same fly -lines whith grippe, the after effects'of which took
its ancestors have used for unccitint- •the form of nervous exhaustion. The
ed ages. least noise woulcl startle me ana
It is calculated that the various would tremble for some thn.e. I usecl
civilized nations of the world spend
several medicinesbut they did not,
three and a lialf inilliono a year in help me, tied as time went on I was
meteor °local observations, made growing worse and was so nervous
with the object of forecasting the that I was afraid to remain. alone in
weather. After centuries of expera a room. I slept badly at night and
silent,- our greatest authorities can would frequently awake walaa a start
now make.certain of foretelling the that would compel me to screani.
weather correctly for twenty-four The trouble told on me to such an
hours in advance. in 82 per cent. °f extent that nay friends feared for ray
cases. Compare this result with the recovery. At this Cane my aunt
weather lore of the animal and in- urged me to try Dr: Williams' Pink
sect. kingclom. Swallows and swifts Pills, and atter using eight boxes I
atid nightjars, and doaene of other was completely restored to betatla 1.
insect -eating birds, are able to fore- feel that Dr. Williams' Pink Pills
tell the first cold snap of winter . a saved my life and I sincerely hope
-full fortnight ill advance, and supplysorde- my experience will benefit acme other
pa,rt before their food , uns sufferer."
short
These pills never fail to restore
While the alcy was still bright and health and strength in cases like the
cloudless, and the barometer had above: They. make new, rith blood
• shown no sign of fall, recl coats have with every dose, strengthen the
• been. seen. to come out, a their holes nerves and thus drive disease froin
in the ground, and to migrate, with the system. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills
all their eggs and young to a safer are a certain euro for rheumatism,
spot.
sciatica, partial paralysis, St. Vitus"
IN SOME MYSTERIOUS dance, indigestion, kidney and liver
fashion these insects know when troubles, and the ailments that make
heavy rEtiui is coming long before any the lives of so many women ft source
sign of change is perceptible •to of constant IniserY' Bright eyes,
.man. rosy cheeks and an elastic step is
A. man must have long and careful certain to follow a fair use of this
traiuing to make him expert. in the medicine. Ile sure tb at the full name
use of an axe. The great test for a "Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale
clever axeman is to be able to People." is on every box you buy.
throw a tree in any desired direction. AlLothers ate imitations. If you 'do
Yet. a beaver can do this without any not find these pills at your dealer's
.training at all. He knows—instinct- they will be ,• sent • postpaid at 50
iveiy as we say—where to make the cents a box or six box.es for $2.50
proper cuts so as to throw
the .by addressing the Dr. Williams' Medi-
•
_ ,trunic. into ...the etreaaa to belp build eine Ce., Brockville,. Ont.
tfie dam. The beaver knows also
axactly how strong to build his dam PERSONAL POINTERS. ----
so that it may 'resist any flood 'pres-
aure and allow the surplus water to Interesting Gossip .About Some
fun over its top. Leading People. •
The cell of a honey -bee is a perfect The Marquis of Cholmondeley
hexagon. No human creature could
fashion a single such celwithout share with His will
Majesty the privilege
l of having what ought be terined a
dainty instruments for measuring. private box of his own in .Westmin-
Yet the bee turns them out by the
ster Abbey on the occasion of the
thousand merely by inherited
stinctBees also have a of coronation; to which be may invite
. sense his family and personal friends.
temperature far beyond that of • the Mr. Kruger spends a good deal of
most .sensitive man. or woman. 'When his time in playing cards and has
the warmth increases sentinels are himself invented several games. He
put to
is alio quite an adept at inakiag
WORK AT THE ENTRANCE puZzaaboxes, and keeps in his pocket
to fan fresh air into the hive. When one of a particularly bafiliiig clescrip-
it is too cool, they close up the ea- tion: which be not infrequently offers
• trance, and cut off, the supply of th a visitor to open. .
• cold air. • ' Paderewski keeps a valet whose
In the same way, ostriches, alliga- principal occupation is to rub the
tors, snakes, and many other crea- great pianist's fingers at stated
tures which trust their eggs to nit- times, to kneadthe palms of Inc
turgid heat for hatching, seem blessed hands, and to massage Ids knuckles.
with an- exact perception of how
. Before ' stepping • on a platform to
'deep they should. be auried, or what PlaY a solo 'he,plunges Ids hands in-
amoant of*rotting vegetation sliould to: hot „Water ‘and . keeps them there
be piled upon theni to create the as long as the pain. will let bgm.
necessary warmth. The mound -build- A hobby of the Princess of -Wales
"ing bird of Australia makes a hot is the collection of parasols. It is
bed to hatch' its eggs with a skill said that she possesses at least 150
which the most .experienced gardener no two of which are alike. Il'hey
would have difliculty in matchingare of all colors and shadesand the
Children, if left to themselves, will handles are perfect works of art.' A
put anything they may get hold of present from. the Princess of Wales
into their mouths, and every year to, a bride not infrequently takes the
there are many cases of lives br form of a parasol.
lost by their Paisoning themselves in Josef Hoffinan, the celebrated plan
this fashion. Vaild creatures are gift- 1st, has developed a taste for elec.,-
ed with some sense which enables trical .invention. He has a reagnifi
them to tell what is wholesome and cent laboratory at Berlin, and devotes
what is. not. Although domestic ani- many-- hours a day to chemistry
mals, such as horses and cows, will and electricity. Among various in
sometimes kill themselves by eating ventions which he has patented may
yew and poisonous weeds, yet really be mentioned an improved telephone
wild animals never throw their lives and .a novel method of recharging
away in this fashion ; and even
batteries.
when trappers have hidden poison in ,
The Earl of Portsmouth owes his
but for wolves and foxes it is but baptismal mune of NeWton to the
rarely that such treacherous food is fact that his peat -great-grandfather,
` touched.—London Answers. Viscount Lymington, metaled the
niece and co -heiress of the famous Sir
ALMOST GOOD ENOTJGH. . Isaac. There has been a pretty con-
stant 'succession of "Isaac Newtons"
An old Highlazia lady is a little in the family,since, but they have
-bit prouder of hexnationality than not notably inheritedthe tastes of
of anything else to which she can their distinguished namesako.
lay claim andseldom misses a chance
ale Shah of Persia, has Many hob -
to boast of what her countrymen bies, among .these being the collect-
haac accomplished. , .She never tires ing of cats of all countries. He has
'of telling what they have done, 'dwel-
ling particularly , upon Seott, Burns, perhaps, the most ma,gnifIcent as -
Wallace, truce, Stevenson and Ian sortment in the *mad, and when he
• travels the cats always accompany
Maclaren:
Mother," said her aoa, after the iiim' They have' special atter:AEU) ts,
., •
had been discourSilig „upon her favor- who are paid large salaries for lona-
ite theme the other day, "you hon- ing after them. To neglect one of
estaa seem to think that no good can the Shah's cats is practically the
comc oxcopt out of Scotland. 1 fear, same as eommitting sale/Cie!
it's becoming a Sol t of mania with Henrik.. Ibsen fifty years ago was
serving b
,you. Yoti'll be claiming Yet that behind the counter of a coun-
Gladstone, Nelson, airelliagtaaa men., try drug store. The dispensing of
ens, and all the 'best of our greatest mediaines, however, did not suit the
Men in Modern times *ere born in teetee' of tile celebrated' N°rivegiall'
Scotland.'' .4 and during his apprenticeship he was
hard at work reading for the Prates-
-Wee], I'm nae so sure 0' that
Jamie, but ae,thing I do ken oa the meal af a cloator. In. order to eke
out a very small salary he took to
glide melt ye name—a' o' thlin 1) (1105 •5 writing, with what result the world
lia:a:in, teilect eneach "to be Scots
m - knraaa
Illarale Wahlteufel, the waltz writer
.—._._. .4.. a .
thotigh an old man of eighty, still
A ppl icant for Advice (to in agis, orii.pose „, realel.asaie amolint o'''
(rate)—"My wife won't obey mei delice rollSielie is said to have a.
aoar worahip•. What am I to do?" Ocala ,in every room or his m agni(1-
Magi st rate ' (wearily)—' `Jail 801e r oent lam Se 11) Pa las, and cOMposes
••don't anow, lan in the Sallie PrediCa- Cast onc:+, NIA then at another. ,iti81,
,
wont myself!"
,
a ”Mr ti ro„ SOO
• One washing with Sunlight Soap will produce RE s tycKs
purer linen than two washings with impure soap. 421EpENsE
:510 00
wfll be paid. y 14EITER DRO , al3aINITED, Toronto, THE
a, a to. any person who on prove that tais soap contains
Itiallfern, any form of adulteration, or any lajmious chemicals.
_
ssn„ Fon 'ma, earacon Balt 4 z
WaliMeS, 11011CaS, mazurkas, and other
dances have been written and pub-
lished by M. Waldteufel. •
Mr, Solomon J, SOlomon, A.R.A.,
has painted some of his Most Success -
ad. pictures by gaslight. 1ndeed, he
afFtrms that be can obtain better re-
sults in this way thao if he painted
by daylight. According to Mr. Stole -
mon everY artist should accustom
himself to artificial light, especially
if he lives in England, where some-
times, for days together, the sun
fails to make its appearance.
Tao Czar is not the only Royalty
who wears a ring to which •tradi-
tion has elven a strange value. The
Kaiser always Wears a queer old ring
in which is set a, stone of very little
value, yet he attaches •import -
since to it, for it is a Hohenzollern
talisman. According to the legend,
it was brought to the wife of Elector
John of Brandenburg, by a toad;
Frederick the Great' s father had it
set in a ring, and it has been cher-
ished by the family ever since.
• Thomas -Hardy, the novelist, was
intended for an architect.' and was
articled to a well-known firm in Lon-
don.. •His wife, however, persuaded
him to give up this profession in fa-
vor of literature, copying out his
first novel, which she sant to a pub-
lisher. It was immediately accepted,
and Mr. Hardy never had any diffi-
culty in disposing of his manuscripts.
For 'many years Mrs. Hardy attended
to the business side of her husband's
work.
The Sultan of Turkey is a musician
of some brilliance on the piano: The
.old masters such as Beethoven, Mo-
Zart, ITariclel, etc., he does not care
for, and devotes his time to accom-
plishing- the intricacies of such works
as "La Mlle de Madame 'Augot,"
The Mikado'," "Madame Favart,"
etc. Owing to his dread af. assassin-
ation he has lately taken to revolver
practice, and can now shoot with un-
erring accuracy with either hand.
It is not generally known th.at Sir
Henry Campbell43a,nnerman is a
poet. When a youth he indulged in
much verse -writing till an unkind
friend ridiculed hiiu out of it. Ms
school books were always acribbled
over with verses, and he was ofteu
compelled to spend. half-liolidays do-
ing tasks for indulging too openly in
his hobby during- school hours. He
still finds a good deal of relaxation
in composing verses, but very few of
his friends have had an opportunity
of criticising these poetical efforts.
• The King has none of the aversions
o •some oi bus lessgeniai relatives
for "pet" names, and all the Royal
Painily &newer to more or less un-
dignified diminutives. Pi inceOs Vic-
toria responds to "Vickie" and
"Torie" alike, when Princess Charles
of Denmark, •owing to the spirited
proaentities of .her youthis called
"Harry." The Duke of Connaught
has always been called "Pat" in the
family circle, and the tzar of All the
Russias is familiarly known ' to his
English relatives as "Nikki." '
• A PIOTHELS ADVICE.
She Tells Haw Little Ones Can be
Kept Wella Contented and
XlaPPY.
• When baby • is cross and irritable
you may rest assured he is not wall,
even if you • are unable to see any
symptoms of his illness other than
fretfulness, • It is not natural for • a
baby to be cross and he is not so
without reason. Re has no other
way of telling his troubles than by
crossness and crying. When baby' is
cross give him Baby's Own Tablets,
and they will soon , make 131in good-
natured and ,happy; because they
will cool bis hot little mouth; ease
his sour little stomach and help
his obstinate little. teeth through
painlessly. These Tablets are just
what every mother needs for her lit-
tle ones—and her alder children too.
Mrs. Clarence McKay, Roseway,
N.S., says :—"I find Baby's , Own
Tablets • the best medicine 1 bave
ever used for ray little ones. When
my baby was four months old he
was very much • trotibl ad with i ndi-
gestion. • He would vomit his food
as soon as he took it. no matter
what I gave him and he seemed to
be always hungry and kept thin and
delicate. • Ho also suffered from con-
stipation. After • giving him •the
Tablets • a few • days the vomiting
ceased and.' his bowels became re-
gular, and I unlit say that sinth I
began the use of the Tablets I have
had less trouble with this baby than
I had with any of the rest of my
children." Every •• mother should
keep Baby's Own Tablets in the
house at all tines --there is 00 tell-
ing when an •emergency may arise.
• These Tablets • aro a certain Cure
for all the minor IaUments of little
ones, such as conetipation, indiges-
tion, colic, diarrhoea., sour stomach,
and simple fever, Tiny' break up
colds, prevent croup, and allay' the
irritation accompanying the cutting
of teeth. They are sold ulider
guarattee to contain no opiate or
other • harmful drug, and dissolved
in water may be given with absolute
safety to the youngest infant. Sold
by all druggists at !35 cents a box,
or sent post paid • on receipt Of
price by addressing the Dr. Wil-
liams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont• .
Of the 15,000 foxhounds in the
United Kingdom
'13,000 are 'Used in
E'ngland, 1,500 in Ireland, and 500
in Scotland,
• PRIZES FOR GOOD TENANTS.
A •cuz•ious and interesting plan has
been adopted in Glasgow by certain
landlords who, baying improved much
of their slum property, have been na-
turally desirous to keep it in good
condition, It consists in offering
prizes to tenants who behave them-
selves well and Pay their rent
promptly. All tehants who fulfil
these conditions are' allowed in supa
mer to live rent free for a fortnight,
so that, it they take a holiday they
need not pay double rent. The plan
bas worked splendidly, and over (30
per cent. of the tenants have claimed
the prize.
11HEY OANMJT
UKDERSTAND,
MANY PEOPLE STILL INQUIR-
ING- ABOUT ,TOSEPH BROWN'S ,
CASE.
Dodcl's Kidney Pills Are Acknow-
• ledged. to be a Wonder Working
Ideclicine.-1Y1any Other 111ira.cula
•.ous Cures Brought to Light.
Oshawa, Ont., Feb. 24,—(Special)a
One effect of the publication far and
wide through •the press of the mir-
aculous care oi a case of paralysis
here in Oshawa has been to • bring
to the surface a great many similar-
ly wonderful and well authenticated
cures by tae same remedy—Dodd's
ICidney Pills.
Mr. Brown, • whoso case has caused
ail the sensation, is 0 modest' unas-
suming mechanic employed in the
Oslmwa Malleable Iron Works. Since
the publication of the facts of his
case he has been overwhelmed with
• letters of inquiry from all over the
country-, and • to each of these he
answers simply
."Yes, Dodd's, Kidney Pills cured.
ine after all the doctors and hospital
specialists had • given me up, • I
couldn't walk, and had to be fed like
.a baby for f our months, :but the
pills soon fixed "me up and I have.
been all right -ever since."
• He has also., been in receipt of !jot
a few letters from others who too
have found Dodds Kidney PiIls
life-saving remedy when all else had
failed
Several of these, encouraged by.
ltha Brown's example, have written'
to the. papers ••rc.aortina, their cases
and all are very enthusiastic in
their praises of the Medicine:. •
But our explanation of all these
caaes has been. offered and it seentS
to make them easily understandable.
—The ICidney's are Nature's blood
filters. If the Kidneys are healthy
all diseases 'will 'be extraeteca and
aaraelled—Dodd's • Kidney Pills cure
the Kidneys and thus enable - them
to throw off sickness a.nd to protect
the body from any and every assault
of disease.
Thechronoscopeawill register the
velocity - of a bullet 16 . times in
100ft. It registers the millionths of
seconds.
Beware or Ointments for Catarrh
that contain Mercury
as znorcury will surely destroy the sense of
smell and completely derange the whole system
when entering 11 through the mucous surfaces.
Such articles should never be used except on
prescript ions from reputable physicians. as the
damage they wind° is ten fold to the good you
can possibly derive from them. liras Catarrh
Cure, manufactured by F.J. Cheney & Co.. To-
ledo, 0., contains no mercury, anttis taken in-
ternally, acting directly upon the blood and
mucous surfaces of the system. In buying
Hall's Catarrh Oure be sure you get the. gone
inc.. Ibis tskaninternally,and made In:Toledo
Qbio,' by P. J. Cheney &. 0..0. ' Testimonials
free.
Sold by Druggists, price 750 per bottle.'
Hales Family Pills are the 'best.
When a maxi is accused of having
more money than brains it doean't
follow that he is rich.
$83.00 TO PACIFIC COAST.
Chicago & North-Western R'y; dur-
ing -the months of March and .April
$30.00 from Chicago to Helena. But-
te, Anaconda, Ogden and Salt Lake
City; $80.50 Spokane; $38.00 Lids
Angeles, San Francisco, Portland;
Seattle, Taconic., Vancouver, Victor-
ia and a large number . of other
points. Tourist Sleeping Gars daily
to the Pacific Coast. i'or maps and
particulars apply to nearest -ticket
agent or address B. IL Bennett, 2
East King street, Taironto, Ont.
The • worst banking crisis of the
last century was in 1880, when the
Bank of England was saved from
failure by the Bank of Prance.
Rigs iilliffielll cures go in cows.
Britain digs 64 million pounds'
worth of coal a year, the United
States 84 millions, arid Germany 85a
minions worth.
Minard's Liniment r ures Unti
4
Bees eat 20 • pounds of honey
making 1 pound of wax.
Op.
10
• Step 4 the Ceugh
and vvoraS off the Colltt.
Laxative Firoznaguinine Tableteine a cold
in one day. No <etre, No I,ay. Pat:025cent%
New York has 250 hotels—about
half as many 08 London.
TM IS the Page Standard I/Dar Ifeeee, made of IVage Wire whic i is twice no strong ss
dein/non wire .rhe contiegotts co I, note wavy carpearance,salowafor (aliens on end con
tiaction whic i is itnportant owing•te (anticline climate. Otir upright Wires are in orie piece
and have strength Of about SOO pounds, If teed° of pid002 Spliced n &tell liorizoatal, they
V0uld hiwo5en‘ta of only abotit 000_toonstls,_ o olio mAlte go ea, 'ornamental fennea
egultr 001111(1) bang nasts 1ss, PASO tiara ranee Co.Loll ed. Walker:Mica ora, u
GENERALS WHO CAN COOK.
How Many people are aware that
General Buller is such an eaeellent
Cook that he would have little dia.-
euity in obtaining a chef's position?
In his younger claye befOre he readi-
ed his high military rank, his broth-
er officers used to say that Iledverfi
Buller eould, ana.ke 'ea appetising din-
ner out of old saddles when ratioxie
were short on a campaign. Another
distinguished soldier who Shares
with General Bailer a wonderful skill
in the gastronomic art is Major-Gen-
eral Baden-Powell.
Ceylon Tea is the finest
Tea the world produces,
and is sole only in lead
packets.
Black, Mixed and Groom
a...pan tea Makers try "Salads" Green tes,
IIG TY
HALE
Cures the Sick By
• Mystic Power
You Can Know Ills Se-
cret Free. •
Marvelous • New Treatment Whicb
Conquers All Diseases..
You Can Be Cured at Home—Oen
erous Offer of Prof. Adkin,
PROF, THOS. F. ADRIN.
"I consider it a crime to experiment with
the health of the people," says Professor Thos.
1. Adkin, prealden,t of the Institute of Phy-
t.toisits anti Surgebne. "If I did GOD low
positively and absolutely that my new homo
treatment will curme very known disease, oven
when all o her methods of treatm'enc fail,
ould conetder I was committing a crime to
make such a statement to the public. Nothing
18 80 precious to a man NA hie health —nothing
sotorrible ai an untmaty grave. Little ills,
not p romp tI3- cured. of ran ream, in obstinate
chronic diseat es. I te.leve . that my now dig.
etverY. “VlitottPathY," is the moat marvelous
u•eatment ever known, and I inlena to give
its secre s to the world. I in toed that every
man, woman -and child shall itn its teach.
lugs- 3 prcpese to tell the.stek, able tritely free'
of therem. how they may bet esteret io perfect
health. Fn. -Mild rather be a bow:factor to the
sick man than to have the wealth of Croesuc."
The above are rem ark.ible werds, but thoso
who know ProfessorArl kin. and have tried his
treatment, can vouch for their absolute truth-
fulness.
"I was nearly dead with liver and kidney
troub:e," writes Prof. John C. N1 -on. a well-
known geologist az cl min'ng engineer, living
in Dayton, Tenn. “.1 he doctor had given na
Up to die. You can imagine what a state of
nurd I was in. I could not attend to Itusiness,
and began to think nay days wore numbered. I
read of the wonderful cures Pio 'eesor Adkin
had effected by lib i.roat di,e0v cry. 'Vita-
epathy. and as a forlorn hone wo o to him
just the condition I was in. mentally and
physically. Ho gave me a elder diagnosis of
my case'and didn't charge me a cent for it. He
prescribed a treatment. which I began with
little or no faith. but I am happy to mute that;
I am now comreetely cured and am a firm
believer in Vitttopathy. From my own per-
soanl experience 1 believe Professor Adkin can
almost raiset be dead."
Mrs, A. J. Selfried, Stowe Creek. O..
writel this grateful letter. "I was affected
with a severe case of Eczema and Nettle
Ra0, which spread over my whole body. The
itching and stinging at time, was almost
unendurable. I wrote Professor Adkin, and
in four days after I began following the free
advice he wave me the Itching began to snbeide
and the eruption,, dried up rapidly. In ten
days I was porMartently cured. I feel better
now than I have fur the past ten years. The
free advice Professor Adam gives is a. blessing
to those who cannot afford to pay big • doctor -a'
bine."
Professor Adien says: "I sympathize wlta
the sick. I want to make • every chronic,
invalid well. X want to prove what my treat,
menb will do. X want every sick per -on in
this country to write me peronaliy. Toll me
the leadinfr symptoms of io ir disease and X
will at once make 0. thorough diagnosis of
yottr case and outline a Method of treatment
whioh will positively cure you. This will cost
you absolutely nothing. X will also send you a
copk.of iny now book on 'How to Get Well
and 'Coop, Well,' postage prepaid. You are
not OM a single cent. Write me in confidence
fully and freely about yourself." Address
Prit/F, THOS. F ADRIN, Onice 557 N.,
II.ochester. N. Y.
Britain's national drink bill is
equal to all " the ;tents of all the
houses and farms in the 'United
Kingdom.
$83 TO amlrorarnt, •OREGON
AND WASHINGTON.. ' •
Chicago & North-Western Ry, from
Chieago daily, March and April, on-
ly $6.00 tot berth in tourist • car.
Personally conducted excursions
Tuesclays and Thursdays from Chi -
Cap and Wednesdays from We* Bag.
lama Illustrated pamphlet sent on
receipt of tWo cent stamp by S. A,
tch icon, Manager, 212 Clark
t • t, Oh' 'o
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THE OBJEICT OF THIS AIWID
Get a package; it really merits a trial. Lead packets. All groecri,,
• IP YOU WANT GOOD PRICES FOR YOUR
Butters Egg % Pcultryl Apples Zer Produce
CONSIGN THEIV/ TO TIM •
DAWSON COMIVIISSRON CO., Limited, TORONTO
Correspondence Solicited..
The King of Italy nas successfully
passed his examina,tion as a motor-
car driver.
In washing woollens and flannels,
the soft soap made from, Lever's Dry
Soap (a powder), will be found ver!
satisfactory.
Do not neglect to keep your boots
polished. You can always shine at
one end, if you cannot at the other.
• _ To CURE A coLn ONE DAT.
Take Laxative Brame Quinine Tablets. .&„'l
druggists refund tbe money if it fails to eure.
E. W. Grove's signature a on eaoli box. 25e.
Railway sleepers treated with creo-
sote at a pressure of 110I1. to the
square inch will last 21 years. With-
out creosoting their life is but seven
years.
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The Publisher of the 13est Farmer's
• Paper in the Maritime Provinces in
writing to us states:
I would say that I do not know of
a medicine that has stood the test of
time like MINARD'S LINIMENT. It
hasaaeen an unfailing remedy in otn
household ever since 1 cast reinember,
and has outlived dozens of would be
caraPetitors and imitations.
aaaaaasealamne;
Eleven. million British smokers
consumed last year 83a million
pounds of tobaeco.
Por Over Sixty Years
Mas Wrnstow's SOOTHINH SYRUP has .been used by
minions of mothers for then children while teething.
It soothes the child, softens the gums. allays an, cures
wind 00110 regulates the stomach and bowels, and is the
best remedy for Diarrheca. Twenty -dye cants s botde.
Sold by druggists throughout the world. Bs Fre and
ask for "Mits. Writ:snows SOOTHING STRUT,'
• The total number of police in the
United Kingdom is 60,986, and their
cost £6,662,651 a year.
Wrinard's Liniment Cutts Diphtheria
Mrs. -TrippS="Didn't you say that
Mrs. Strappe got her furniture on
the instalment plan?" Mrs. Graven
--"Yes, she had four husbands, and
got a little with each."
THE MOST NUTttITIOLIS.
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GRATEFUL-00mFORTING.
BREAKFAST—SUPPER,
The total. of crime a in England and
Wales fell from 185,921 in 1873, to
158,924 in 1808.
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THE. MOST POPULAR DENTIFRICE.
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Preserves the tooth. Sweetens the breath.
Strengthens tho gums.
SALESMEN "AUTOSPRAY
FOR 79
WANTED
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Best compressed.air sprayer made. Sample
machine free.—eaeseS 0008., hait, Ont.
41%
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• Thirteen British liM assurance of:a-
ges declaim proposals from unvac-
cinated persons.•
1.1Inard's Liniment Cures ilistemper
England spends £1.20,000 a, year
on. canaries.
Dominion Line Steamships
• Montreal to Liverpool. Boston to Liver.
pool. Portland to Liverpool. Tin queens -
Large and Fast SteamshiPs. Superior accommodation
for all classes or paArengers, •Saloons and Staterooms
are amidships. Speolalattontion has been given to tilt
Second. Saloon and Third -Class accommodation. 31`ini
rates apt:maws and all particulars, apply to any agent
of the Company, or
Richards, Mills la Co, D. Torrance lo 0o..
7I eltatellt.. Boston. Montreal and Portland,
YOUR OVERCOATS
and faded Suits.would look better dye& If no agent
of ours in your town, write direct Montreal, Box 158;
• nniTtsti AMERICAN DYEINct CO.
SANDBRUISES
Obrenoss removed at once. Ho
soar left If GILEADINE N promptly
Bon't forget the name
Gileadine," Le, Balm of Gilead.
Large Boxes 25o. Broggiste, or
Gileadlno Go., Toronto.
Iress trurnonts, Drums, UnifOrrns, Ete,
EVERY TOWN CAN HAVE A BAND
Lowest prices ever quoted, Fir e catalogue,
500111ustrations, mailed free. Write us for aura
thing in Meat or Musical Instrument,.
WHALE! ROYCE 86 CO.Limited.,
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Toronto, Ont., and Winnipeg, Man
Beardless Marley '
fa prodigally prolific, yield-
ing fa 1001 for lir, Welle.
Orleans Go„ Now York, 100
bushels per Sem .Defoo
•e1er,T392efe• That ray rs.
20th Cen-Ty Oats.
11,0 080 marvel, producing
from 200 to 300 510. 581 amt.
Balzer's Oats ars war -
meted to produce great
yields.. Thal/. 8. ng. Dept.
calls than Oro very taw
That pyo.
Three Eared Corn.
200 to 2.50 hue. per acre, is
(wont ly profitable at pros-
•; cut pricee of cora. Salvor's
' seeds produce everywhere.
Marvel Wheat
yindealu 30 States los/year
01er40 Inta. pm acre. Wer also
• have Ole celebrated Macon-
18ort1Wheabrwhielt yielded
on our farms 63 bumper am.
That pays.
Spelt&
-Greatest 0e1001 food on
earth -60 bua grain and 4
. tone magnificent hay per
cO1 e. That /Ism!.
Victoria Rape
seakes it possible to grow
lade, tamp and (tattle at tt
0001 01 tattle a lb. Harrel'.
candy prolific., doss well
• everywhere. That paps.
• ar'OrritIS inermia.
Host wonderfel. gram of
the °eatery. Product's 6 tont
• of hey mud lots and lots of
vtaiturage basilica 501 5010.
Grows wherever nit ia
found. Szdzor's seed is
warranted. That pays.,
010.00 for 150.
Ile wieh..you to try 'our
great farm shade, hence
offer to Pella 10 farm aced
8001500, 000 tattling Thongand
Headed Kale, Tootle to, Nape,
Alfalfa, Spelt:, etc. (fully worth
610.00 to got o start) together with
our grentestalog, for ido postage.
••••[..••••••••••Mile.•1!•••••114,
"tea& zaa iaaraltitlaa area aatalleavateer
EOCT R'
9
That s the place, right in the small of the
back. It's a dull ache, sometimes a stinging
“catch," a “tired feeling," a burning pain.
It exposes the fact that you are in bad
shape, yOur strength has been overtaxed,
• your kidneys are breaking down,
your nerves are shaky, your bowels
constipated. You need the help of
Dr: McLaughlin's
Electric ;;it
AND YOU CAN
Pay When Cured
if you can offer reasonable security. Failure
to cure costs io(1 nothing, as I take all the
Cha"es.f I have Just completed
FREE
mybowitiful illustrated
book telling heiWitoures
the Weakness Of tintk
FREE
and women. It is worth
reading. I will send ita
BOOKeIosoly sealed FRED
upon request. Oallif
Possible, and I will, ex- TEST
Aain what my Dolt will
do. Call or writataday.
'CAUTION BeWare of concerns offering a thin piece of telt as a sabstituto
a' for my eushion elootroaes. These cheap coverings are used
only to alsguige their bare motel blistering electrodes. They have to be soaked in
water, which quickly dries and leaves them without, current, My cushion electrodes
04.0 my exclusive inveatTotiAnd cannot be inlitateel.
If you have ono of those old style, blistering be ts I will take It In trade for ono of
mine. /tie this not that the old halt is of any use, for it is not but to establish the
value of my goods with neople who have hoax inisloa by the false claitas of concerns
sailing a ohoal?, Worthless artiele,
DR. M. D. McLADDIILIII, 130 Yonga Street, Toronto.