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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1902-11-20, Page 6B REAURIA BLE FEAT RMANCES NOT nuED • S:ECOND TUVL 11014 de Winde's Difficult Fee Frenchmen's Dielleelt Crime. • The nresent year lies seen a, unigue Perforeolieee izthe Way a World- :1-1farrer de Windt hes eucCeeded in making his way by litree from Paris to New York, the only part of • the journey rerformed teeter being the eroesing of Behring Straits. The great difficulty of this feat cone/ate in the crossieg of the last three el helm hundred tulles ou the Siberian side of Bolsterer Strales. The people are dangerous savages. There is /so food, and meitne of transport do not exiet. On the Am- erican side or the 'water conditioest are almost equally ba& end the, coentry-e mess of glaciers aad swamps -eau only be crossed on fog it The terrible Red Peak of Mont Blanc has.always been supposed to be insurmountable tor any climber unprovided with 'cringe. The rocks overhang in every direction. They are too steep for suotv to lie lipoi them, and their red color has given the cireg its name. M. Renard, a French Alpinist, made up his mind eo climb this virgia peak, and in 1901 succeed after a loug e afltt DESPERATE STRUGGLE, The ignorancc. and religious fanatic- ism of the Russian. peasantry is 11-, in doing so. 'Up to -the present no lustrated by the persiettent venercal one else has copied this achievement. {ton of the famous Father 30bie The lied Peak, in spite of its Cronstadt, against hie will, Por-: dculty, is but little over le,000 traits of him are frequently used as feet in height. Mount Haramozh, one sacred images, and several sects; of the Himalayan giants, is 10,000 have formed to ephold the doctrine' feet, higher. It towers 24,205 feet of the divinity of the Cronstadt into the air. Twci years ago Mr. G. priest, despite his vehement pro - P. Neve and W. G Milinis sucteeded teste. Ife has been compelled to go in neeending this mountain, and, by standing on its summit, established the world's mountaineering record. leo human beings before those two Father John, plecaug lam alitmet 00 and their guides hesd ever reached equality with the Persons at the EltAvim xxoxvx tiileat to De 'When Baby Is Feeteal and Sleepless. 1 It is wrong to talse tip a wakeful by ironic the creille and walk it up' and dime the door eel • night. It dee Morallees the infent and enelesese the Parente. Baby deco not cry for the, fun of the thing; it cries beceoese is nee well - getterally beeeese 'stomach is sour, its litele bowel rongeeted, its skirt hot and feeerielet Relieve it a,ed it will see* all nighte every nieht growine steveger pro- portion- Just what mothers need is told in a letter from Isere, E. J.1 Flanders, Marbleten, Que,, rbo saYs:` "1 cannot say too much in fa•vor oil Baby's Own Tablets; They have sverked like e, charm with say hah3e, sines was very tentless at night, but Baby's Own Tablets soon brought quiet eleep and rest. 1 shall never ,be without a box while I have a baby." 33-aby's Own Tableta cure all minor ailments of little ones, and. are guaranteed to contain no opiate or harmful drug. •They are 'eold, at 25 ceets a box by all deals era, or you can get them by mail, best peel, by writing direct to the Dr. eirilliams' Meclicine Co., Broclei villa, Ont., or Schuectatly, N. Y. RUSSIANS DEFY PRIEST, Remarkable. Fan.aticisin of the Russiers Peasantrg. WHEN IIANDS GROW Olel). Accertling to Sir James Crichton Browne the teed begiee to lose Its elepplenese wean the ladiViclual it) abeeit forty years of age, The Kale of wages In the button trede, ler ex - 444110, is good indieetioe of this tendency of the hand to ierow old so early in life. At his very laest in his Prime, a, skilful buttonbole maker Can, prothese 6,240 ivory buttons a, day on his lathe. For thie he re_ eeives 4.55 a. week. When the work - Man iS sixty-ilve years of ttge he ean selclont Mahe more than 20s, this proesiding that still enjoys) sound heeith, "Dad will you buy inc e. watce?" "What for, .• my boy?" '''Cause Freddy Joece has a dog I want, ate - he says he'll ehauge it for a watch" personally to Kostroma to stop the growth of his worshippers. A. pea- sant there wrote a byinn, in honor al such en elevation by any means ex- cept balloon. The nearest cotepeti- tier is Sie Martin Conway, who reached a. .gasot only lefty feet below the suratilt of Soeata, in the Andes. - a mountain 24,255 feet ineheight. Sir Martin's climb sta.nde as a re- with punishment. He detleeed sarthi cord- for the New Warel. Thereare enthusiasm that he Would gledly die several other :unique achievements for his Savior. Voices fregnently :antong the recoiels. of mountaineer- terrueted • the services, exchtimeng hen Only one man has ever ascends. "Thou art holy," "Lieholdo He has come • down, front heaven.' Tho priest esually replies e "How dere' you speak so ?•• I am . only a sinful man like you.It is Satan speaking through your month in order to Med.:hider. The great danger in this 'every afternoon throughout the year ascent is tee frightful storm whichiWho arese confusion. among the eevo-ut. n . eyon ? Come . out from the . crowd: scourges the barren sunmeit of the ' . Thee, -rarely obey, and the police mountain. •Only once has the, are unable to distspnee. the -fanatics. - PREDICTS A COLD WINTER. Professor Ledoehowski, the Aus- trian nieteorologiet, • says the wae the performance of a Ger-jter Will probably be the severest in men nemed recently,ffifte years, "Wo may," he says, "ex - climbed the S'triehlhorn on ski -or- pet the lowest tempeeatares, the wegian snowelieee. The ascent was; iciest winds and the heaviest sinew - made. in the record .time of tenifalle extending for- an exeeptionelly hours. Another .Alpine feat which long period. This applies. to all Elle has never been duplicated was the!rope, including the•Dritieh Isles." . aeirent to the hospice at St. Bernard! e • from. Martigry in a. motor -car be Meggen. A.nehor and Friars. This AFTER TREE Y. EARB. was in August of last year. Edward Hooper, a 'professional diver, holds a world's record in his MR.. ,70SEPII ROCHETTE •RE - 7 articular line. Off the coast of LEASED .7eR011 RHEUMATISM-. South .Africa he descended to the wreck of the ship "Cape Morn," which had sunk - in thirty-three eleiferecl liffech Agony, His Appe- fathoms- of water. Theire he remain- tite Failed; and. His Strength Left Ehrtt-Hope ,f or Sin:idler Sufferers- • . . • Only those wile have suffered from. the pangs of rheumatism .know .bow Much agony the. sufferer has, at tales Trinity. During sereices in Cronstadt the leasants openly maintain their con- viction that he is Christ. °lie aged pilgrim, who insisted on no declar- ing, was arrested and tbreatened ed to the summit of that vast extinct AFRICAN VOLCANO Mouet Kenia. This was IL J. Neeeeshorn beer ascended in winter. This was in January last. The suc- cessful climber was Mr. Ryan, Britleher only eighteen years of age. A unique curiosity in Alpine climb- ed, at a depth of almost 200 feet, for forte -two minutes on end. At such a depth the pressure is ISSetb. to the square inch. Other men who have' enetlated this achievement have been brought up dead. Sergeant -Bugler Williams, of the to endnre. The symptoms often Rifie l3rigede, recently retired from vary,but among them will be found : active service. One a his most chef- hhilte pains in the muscles and fointe, the latter sot/loth:nes much ielied r ossessions is a shooting card signed by the Duke of Connaught, swollen. • At ',ernes the patient is un - and given to him eonie years ago eble to dress himself, and tile slight - a memento f a as est jarring sound aggravate/ the o pain. Liniments and outward a.p, WONDERFUL ACHIEVEMENT. le/cations cannot possibly cure thee - At 13rowndown, Gosport, "Williams matissre it must be treated through made the highest possible score -150 the blood, and for this purpose there -at the three ranges, and ale° score is no Medicine ;yet ' discovered can ed bulls- with his three sighting- equal Dr, Williams' Pink Pills. When shots, making in all twenty-four given a fair trial, these pills reoer bullseyes in succession. This record fail to cure even the most stubborn may be equalled, but cannot be =see of rhournatiste. Mr. Jos. teatime Rochette, a well-known resident of So far as known, only one man has Bt. Jerome, Que., in an Interview ever jumped a width of 25 feet. This with a reporter of L'Avenir do Is Mr. P. O'Connor, of Waterford, ord, offers a strong Proof • of the At the Marybormigh, Queen's Co., value of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills in sports, he cleared 25 feet e lath. As, case5 of this kind. Mr. Rochettel however, there was ie eays: "For nearly three years, 1 SLIGHT FALL IN 1115 FAV0R, was a great sufferer from rheinea- tbe record was not passed by the time. The pains seemed at tifnee 'Irieh Athletic Association. °scan_ to affect every joint, and the agony nor's previous best was 24 feet endured was terrible. .Sometemei inches., •which beats' the 24 feet ri I could scarcely move about„ and inches, the former world's record, of Mr. Meyer Prinstein. of Syracuse University.—London Answers. ivas unetted for work. The trouble effected my appetiete, and iri this way my weakness increased and roy conclie lion became more deplorable. tried a number of remedies, but BALLOON IN A TieUNI)Ell. CLOUD. !lathing helped me until I was axle eised to take. Dr. Pink. Two aeronauts of Tegel, Germany, Pills, and then relief came. Ciradu- recently had a thrilling experience in Idly the pains left rne, my appetite' it thunderstorm. They ascended 1.11 ! improved and I became greatly. the afternoon, end, having passed, etreng the.ned. Defore I had t,alten through a bank of mist, the balloonflozen boxes my health aod vigor was suddenly shot upward it mire or fetch that 1 felt better that 7 slid be - more, end then Elf; eaddenly dropped lore the trouble began. 1 have not half a mile. They found, they were knee had an ache Or epee, and • in the heart or * thenelerstorm, aucl torivinced that Dr. Williaans' Pink thoureh they vould not see eriy Pills are the best niedieine in the lighteing„ the thunder wits deafening world for rheumatism." and thee were literally bombarded Dr. Williains' rink Pille are sold ivith rein, 'elect and hall, 'rite Intl- bvery civilized land, end their tetor- loon plunged about so wildly that mous sate is due entirely -to Alien) the car Wag frecteentiv on a lee el great merit as a medicine, Thee euro • ceith the gas beg. This coittiimed kll suth troubles, as rheumatism, seta. for half an hour, when they dropped elicit, locoreotet ataxia, Pelee& pare, into a wood, the breeches of the klysie, nerve -us headache, kideey • treers breaking their fall, so that nicht", iinuralgia" and the weeknesse'l. they escared tielturt, that efiliet 90 Many wOmem.Do not; let any dealer persuade you to try, A ninit,ley eentain, desiroue of n'*'itutleettheinsit'goele°d°.'171.1jellee'"thanitaythesayfIlill • inspiring, it soldier with pittvl'otic name "De. Williams' Pink Pills' for sentiments, golfed him. the foilowing, Pale People" in Cm the wrapper, questien ; "Whitt would you think firound eetry box. If in eetibt, tend, 11 von esti, e. b.ettier waving over the field of beetle 7" "1 shouid think elle wale was elowleir " •Wes the neen'essople, ..t11;1104 T No Danger. 'PRE LARGEST SHIP. Pref. W. notoon wins (Metal Tim now White Star liner receetly , • . „ , , • Aetelyet to the Domexion ceoeoree orderet, bone eager than the (seem meet Is Proved lie" analysis tbat 4ind• larger also than the IK."stiser Wil- e suogut poap is a pure end welts helm IL, will hold the World's re - unlade 40aP, and has a thorough cord in all reepects, ewes epeed. The eeeneeing power, without daeger Cedrie is 700 fint long and •the "the clothing or skin." Kaiser Wilteitie 11. is 700 1-2 feet Clothing is wore elore in. the Wash long, but the new ship is to be then In use where common goapa thirteen, and a half feet longer than are used, and the hands eve liable the last mentioned. As l'ClSp°Ct$ Car to eczema. Try Sueliget Soap-- pacitsr she will lee rieerly double the Octagon Bee -next Wash daY, end Great Eastern, whieh long held the 7oil will See Prof. Ellis Is rieht, record for size, and will be ,nearly No pee phould knew better than, thirty feet longer. The lengthening 22 of vessels favoree nowadays be- cause the sea's resistance to g, ship's The Vice -Chancellor of Ireland, Mr, movement is not much increased bY Chatterton, ienetsvvoe)arshTre, on tho 112vtalsi itnbeeremeoat iceonngstieder:piamz Saonracirlgate, 13 is nit. to irtihe widow of a Scottish most cheaply obtained by increasing army eoMcer. the distance between bow and stern. bcamparaimanottoasouratnta- , VccapeNtWOMOZDelmafintlicerwalimellaimit.caMolNIFSIXXMINIWELVISSONallaimei LEADS THE WORLD THE FIELD OF MEDICAL RESEARC Henry, the Celebrated English lyledical Authority, Experiments on Himself with Dodd's Kidney Pills, and Gives the Results,. Englishmen aro,' pr overbi ally slow et• ehe was often unable to follow his to take up slew things. They cling literary ealling-he could not stoop or sit, and so could not work. The to • the old till the new has hcen• pains in the back and loine were exceutiating. Another nia.rked symp-' tom was bladder irritation. Ea oleo had heart "fluttering." He was de- pressed, irritable, and subject to bad dreams. Ho • was frequently op- pressed by a. drowsiness he could not throw off. RESULTS OBTAINED. He tried all sorts of things for his sees' trouble, modicires old avid medicines new. Some gave him. temporary re- ' lief, but that was ale Then he tried Dodd's leidney Pills, and be gives meet ; • the . following results of his exp.ori- " (1.) Before I had finished one box of Dodd's Kid.ney Pills I was perfectly free from uric acid, my water being quite normal. " (2.) Three doses brought a great improvement, though 1 was extromeay bad befero 'taking the first ene. "(.13,) Every one of the symetoms heve mentioned, as well as the violent headaches which I had forgot to mention, had disappeared. " (4.) Though it is now six months since I took the last ,clooe of Dodils 'Kidney Pine, .there is not now a trace of uric acid in my' urine, not- withstanding.that my diet and mode of life are just the same as they al- ways were,'' WHAT IT MEANS. This, in brief, is the experience o. Williain Ilenry, perhaps England's KIDNEY THERAPEUTICS. greatest and best-known medical au- thority. It puts the stamp of genu - 'science in ;ample words to almost the "I had read one of - tbe Deed's Deere- snakes this statement con- tell from it that the discoverer or niedlcal could inc worth on Canada's greatest; enthe• British family. And William se• alto-te - Pills pemphee, lets, and discovery, Docid's Iticeeey cerning Dodd's 'Kidney Pills, because Lodd's Kidney 'Pine- had really rills. This, added to the testintony be.has teeted Dodd's • 'Kidney Pills steeled what I may call leidney the thousands who have been re-. thuroughly, became°. ho has given ebeeiepentics. I mew that he was on Dodd's :Kidney Pills the most thor- the rie-,ht track, cleans° and tone otgli ard practical of all tests., he up the Kidney, and they will not eas useel Doddkr Teidney Pills hin.3.- only get rid of the uric acid, but self for Kidney Trouble, and has will prever.t it accumulating.. That been cured by them_ • is his argument. I take it, and it remedies she has furnished the world Nor is this eminent Englishman is a Evilnd one. This soundness has stands' that sure cure for lehgnunat- mild in 'is expressions of the satis- becn strongly proved in my case." ism, Bright's Dieciesee Diabetes, and el faction he feels at the result pro- ler. Henry awn on to relate hbw all othe: forms of KidneY Cam - Dodd' Kidney mils. proven beyond doubt that it is Tonne in its every principle. But once they have peen(' on it, and passed favorably,' it goes forth to the world bearing a :stamp of genuine value that . nothing clise could give it. Aed from that time forth that new thing, be it a thoeght, fabrie or a remedy, bears the ball -mark of sterling worth that, nothing cen cleatroy. WHY CANADA IS PROUD. It is for this reaseri that Canada has now cause to be proud of ber advance along the walks of Science. For an English ae.thority one of the li!glieet in all Englard, one of the highest in the world i has declared, and declared as emphatically as man can do it that Dodd's Kidney Pills, a Canadian. discovery, is the one remedy that treats dizeared Kidneys as they ehouid be treated, and ef- fectually and permanently eures them. AN EMINE-NT AUTHORITY. William ITenry is the name of the Engl;sh sCientist who makes this statement. lie is known, respected, axe" followed in thousands of Brit- ish Longs, for as the author of "The Penny Medi:eel Library" and isirsdre,1 words he has talked medical WILLIAM HENRY, .Author of "The Penny Medical Library" " As a Kidney remedy i would hack Dodd's icidnely Plas against ail the drugs in the Plaarmacepseia.” ney Pills is certainly a 'wonderful reseedYi" he declares. "As a Kidney remedy, I•would back it against all the drags in the i'llarmactipaeia." lielliarn Hoary has cf „COill`Se the working of Dodd's Kid - Pill* from it scientific stand- point, and he infilrees they are alike right in the.ory and practice. Es says of the theory: • lieved and permanently cured by Dodd's Kidney Pills, must convince even the most eceptical that Canada stands In the front rank of medical reneereb, and that chief among the duced by this remedy. "Doe -Ides Ride he was se troubled nith Gravel that COLLIES CATCH CRIMINALS Canine Guardians of the Peace in the City of Ghent. Some time ego there was an alarm- ing • increase in burglary, robbery with eiolence, and other crimes com- nett, d by night en the suburbs of Ginn!. The vigilance ol tee police pro -sed tunable to cope with the evil, al though their numbes-a were conside ably augmented, and the criminals continued their career al- most with co-anilete impunity, ' so skilful bad iheY become in the alt of dodging the pollee, until at 'last it otcerred to the chief COITIMCSSiOil- urs of Police to afford the night polite ech.litiorial assistanci.Vin the shaee of trained dogs, The expezi- ment was made with eight dogs, seven of them being of the breed of Seth:se-Belgian sheep dogs. The pollee dogs are trained most carefully. Ever on the alert, they necompany the policemen on their nightly rating's, and not only pro- tect them from being 'taken by sur- priee and murderously attacked by desperate night prewlees, which is in itself a meet valuable service, but by the quickness of their instinct in scentirg the -presence of men, nail intienatieg their • -wheekiabou ts 10. their human companions, they make it impoesible foe ally evildoer . to lurk in •the darkest' corter undetect- ed. So clearly do the Malefactors re- conetize this fact, and. so holy a hor- ror have they of coming into •eon - tact with the dog police, that they have completely abandoned the sub- urbs of' Client which are patrolled by these canine guardians ,of the peace ; ard thc ports which were formerly the happy hunting grounds of the moSt brutal criminals are now aS safe h,y night as the most populoue thoroughfare is by day. 01"11e1' tiliti, SilbUld an encounter take place, the dogs may do ae lit- tle harin as possible, the greatest rain is given to them mana,gement and diet. A special keeper is told off to atteed to them. They are kept in kentrelS Whieh are cleaeed daily, and disinfected weekly, . and they are frecpiently examined by a veterirary surgeon. During the day they are given two meale, one at half -pat tWeIVe add the other at seven o'clock, each consietieg of broad, rim and meat; ,and et mid- night they, are given biSetiit for Emptier. Winn en duty each dog is direct to The Dr. Williams' Medicine armed with e Spiked collar and Co., Brockville, Ont., and the pine beans a medal Wife a nember • to Will be mailed, • post pied,' at 600 show its identity% per toe, or gee boXes for $2,50. Cemnared with their usefulueSs the east of the mairitehance of the Can- ine police is extremely small. The maintenance of each dog costs • no more than three halfpence e day, end the total Cost for a year of a kennel of ,fourtecie including enedis cal attendance t111C1 ail =mental items, is only sixty pounds a year, no great sent to secure at once both police ard people. • - ----tee,— In case e where bronchitis haS be- eome chronic from want of proper treatment in the earlier stages, thee° is nothing so goad as Dr. August Roenig's Hamburg :Breast Tea, in conjunction With which is strongly advised the use of St. Jacobs Oil as an outward 'application along thel frent of the throat, from close up under the ehin to well clown to the top of the chest; the one remedy • gie- sists the Other, and as intended, they work in cemplete unison. •The won- derful peeetratteg power of St. • Jacobs 011 enables it to emelt the adhesion of foreign matter which lints the broechial tubes glad which makes breathing more and More diffi- cult. As these adhesions beconie M- ee:meIt and enlarged, St. Jacobs Oil zi,eses such adhesions to break away,,, netkieg expectoration eissier end more free. Dr. AI:gust Ieoenig's Iraillburee, breast Ten, drank slowly and :very 'hot, •soothes and heals the parte, in comforting and quieting, stops .the cough aed relieves the breathing. T,lii s mannerof treat- ment' (and there is no other two reinedies that will work togetherso effecessfully) reaclies tile difficulty from the outside, ard the beside at tlie seine time. St.. Jacobs Oil reaches the rciote of the adhesion, and assists Pr. • August Itoenig's Hamburg Breast Tea in 'cleering them; then both remedies act in. -uni- son i 0 heali ng and curi ng. The above rernfirks aPPlY With equal force in cases oC asthma, croup, whooping cough, enlarged tonsils and all bronehial affeetions. Every tinnily should have "st. Jacobs Oil and Dr. August Koenig's Hamburg :Breast Tegt always in the house in (eerier that they may be promptly used in the erst stages. Often, the maladies develop with wonderful rapidity and coMplications take plane with equal suddeuiess. „Two old friends meet after a sep- aration of Many yeare. '.17 Mogi" says one, "but, after all, you are not gin bald its texpected to find yeti," ''Bald! 1 should say not. Look in the glass yourself. I've leer° bele than you have.", "More hair than I have/ - That' s absurd, perfectly abetirdl Let's count 'eeal'r A SCHOOLBOY'S 1:0GIC. Indifferent correspondents will sym- pathize with the lad who, after he had been at a boarding school for a week without Writir,g to his parents, penned tb.e followipg letter : "Dear people, -I am afraid I shall not be able to write often to you, beeneree you see when anything is happening I haven't time to write,,and when nothing is happening there's nothing to write aboot. So now good-bye, Iran your Georgie." 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Herr Most, the AnarobistS who MIS enjeyed an international 'experience of prison, sums it up in the epig- ram, "Tite freer thecountry the worse the .gaol,"- "I was first" he says, "irepiesoned hi Austria There I was treated like a. gentleman, In Germany they .set me to work et bookbinding. :That eVae easy. In London they made Inc pick oakum. That was very' heed, The ilest time "ewes beim:ism-fed ie Ainerica. I had to fire a furnaCe. • That was Hades," Miaard's Lin1mnt ClifES La Grippa First Microbe -'Did you neer of the accident that happened to pear little Bacillus ? Almost crushee to death." Second Microbe --"Oh, dear 1 How did it bappen ?" First Microbe -"Me was sitting 011• m girl's Hp when an esviel man kiesed her." , , AN eteinninteis tees, FOR 141,iuNTIUMNO ROBUST SEALTS 1, WALK THROUGH DOORS. The flat -chested -or, veoeee yet, hol- low -chested -youth ard girl ought to bo aehazned of themselves. They etoop, or they do not breathe pro- perly. To etraighteli themselves is their Lest ditty to health and to so- ciety. And it is the simplest thing in the world, as well as one of- the :most important, to fill out the hol- lows in a sunken chest, and to de- velop the -lungs, and thus do away with most of the coughs and colds that sap so much of the strength of many men and women, To "trans- form" a, hollow chest : Stand in a doorivey, placing the flattened palms of your hands iri the casings just at the height ot your shoulders. Then without removing your hands, walk throttgh the door. Do this forty times night and morning. You will be amazed to see how your het will 'rise. You'll look like e grand opetia singer in a rew months. Any exer- else that sends the shoulders back and brings the chest muscles into play is helpful and good. When you begin treatment, measure yourself just under the arms. In six weeks' time measure again. You'll Sieve a sure rise, - leather --"Well, Paul, what would you like for a birth,day present ?" Paul -"Oh, father, buy me a tele- phone, so that I can answer the master's questions without having to go to school." Monkey Brand Soap reset/we all stains, rust, dirt. or tarnish - bat won't wash clothes. Mand -''My man3ma says she can remember when your mamma kept a grocer's shop." Marie -"My ma- mma says she can remember how much your mexasne owes her for groceries." Miaard s L1i1r1nt th hest, The most wonderful private park in the world belongeeto Mr. William Whitney. It is in the Adirondack Mmiatains. It consists of 90,000 acres. Sixty-four lakes and ponds and half a dozen mountains are com- prised in its area. Mares Lialaient the uest Hair Bastarer -- Kraft-"The boss has promised to give me it raise in nay salary next week." N'ewitt,-"Sorry, old 'man, but I =let lend you anything." For Orr:. SiaSy 'rears. AV OLD .4,1:7J wet/see:en nuirese. meo Winslow's Soothing Syrup t,,a been wad for 17701 at3V years hy of mothers for their children lrbira teeth,nn with nfrfeet eneeetr. It soothes the eidld, toftena the gurus, allszs an tete cures wind colic, sad lathe best retnedy for Plarrhrea. /5 plc:1141nt to the taste. Sold by drugglota in every part of the world. Twenty-trace:us a bottle. lte valuo Is lnealenlobia, sie sure and ask for Mrs. 'Winslow's Soothing Syrup. 585 1511* ether kind. The proportion of married people to the population is highest in Ilue- gary, where 407 per 1,000 of the people are married. Portugal stands at the other end of the list, with only 310 married. per 1,000. ... esseoeseesemeesteeeseseceenenenerneementeregge Messrs. 0. 0. llichse•ds & Co. aetetlemen,--Theodore Dorais, a customer of mine, was. completele cured of rheuma.tism after five •yearg suffei big; by the judicioue use of MI NARD 'S LINIMENT. • The ahove fact can be verified by writing to him, to the parish priest or any of his imighbors.. - • A. "OOTE4 Merchant, St. lender°, Que. 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