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Don't exercire too violently., It is
vet.Sr easY tl> Make such a renicirk,
Bat how is any ore to ten elttt con-
stitutes too Niolerit excreta -al Otte
man call with impurity bear More
vioknt eXe7e1S0 than another man,
A Mart can bear more eetaleat exer-
cise one day than another, aceordiog
ti boor he feels. No one would as-
oreise too tieleretly if lie koewt t
the time. It is a questioo judg-
MARRIED INIIANDODFFS BUTGEER
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IS ALL RIGI1T
SOME RECENT, VERY RtnnTAN-
TIC WEDDINGS.
1/11.1) DIABEIMS BUT WAS OUR-
Dramatte _Pilgeimages 'Peote. the ED BY DODD'S KIDNEY
One ef 'the WqrSt Ge,SCS 031 Record
Cured Through tne Ike et Dr, Prison to the Altar, Then
Williante Mak Pills. Bonk to Gaol. .. ILLS.
St
„ Whether or not 1901 has brought Great Interest in the Case as . 'Vitus dance is a nervous (-lase inalch comfort to the Leath -Year People Realize waat will Cure
earease chuIunleficanettisAiLse1111,1:reArl.ilierrilberiet ,r,doung-c117t,tday,Aint. liCapSia7nritie.011101.1'; ell:x.010,111j: Diabtes will Cure any Insdney
y be detected such as a twitebing weddings -indeed, sieco the year Disease.
of the muscles of the face, nhatav
err motion dawaed it bas beett scarcely PeSSible
hoods, or a jof tins; to take op a Conthiental paper senile Toroote, Ont., Aug. 1.-(Special)--
arma., a treotbung or a dragging oi out reodiug ox oille oraolati pagris 'ens the people learn to realise hOW
Dreell the general 'malt"). clependa on
the legs, irritobility and restleesneas. altar
Mage frola the prisou to the keeping the itidnens rigiat, and how
St. Vitas deuce is eauSed In' LitSeIN" and Of the progress of the bride- . rna, a ees are e bec result9
or
tiered nerven and blood-othantis. whn, groom, after a too brief hOmaYmcen" baeltidnev aetion every verified cure IMPETUOUS PEOPLE.
meat merely. Lively they ft „herY,t5 it is always cured' by Dr. Willi ems t
girls often thin". toff cen steam Irina. plus_ Toe snits sit. the a",,ins i bertyttp)letri°!ease was reported a iew owtitah severe kidney sisease is received Many of the Greatest Things Have
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more N"lokent exereise un they ate' with iture, rich red 'blood, *Well hill weeks ago Trout IntdaePostio A Mall Been, Done by The.
,ible, to. turn soothes and braces tbe nerves. fnained te— had been sentence(' to a Hyog.tn,irt, reason the case of A. W.
, Impetuous people are sometimes
Illott then is the react by which one nialsing the teatTerer well, Mrst Lug- the well-kn°wIl beteber ei wrong, but iinnetUous people are pot
' „lautY iNtioW when he St$ takfulg too vzo-inven, roucher'le Mills, Ont.. telISP,I4e,r's isitneTer!spgne—meutse' b"hcieda kPreotet%. 1934 t'lltilal stl'eet this eil'Y' is veil elWann wroog. This is a truism,
, •. e 'i , . , worthy or attention. Mr, 1-Iolmano but. unless a truism be repeated oc-
1 * • -, * bow Dr. Valliaues' Pins% Pills cured note prisoner ror one years, vowed oad Diabetes., Now he is a wed
every one to decide for themselves on ber daughter, Louise,. oi do uot
Yes; there i simple way., !think it possible," says Mrs. Lull; 1 with °lIf...1 NIS.reld wgrroglmit01,5110iltilev:d°tt14- ,,,I.sakille'd eporoicd'eToSiinEgidirsYcaPsiell,s Mrein.7‘111041-.
the lime?
man. "that anyone could be afflicted 'Iliarrc hint Iii vain her father tried
Nee.p ...tour mouth
through your nose. with a more severe forM of st, 1 itusito disl. suede her front -her Prol'ent- All. maonyess4,21.41;id Bikhetes for six. years
i 4 as --ct:te danice than that, tvhicin attacW in&lhis pieudink,k, was useless; and at jest.
diseover that the
tating eonmels c.se_yott vioAitrleri daugh,ter. yebr arms and _legs u.,throizo bi4 lawyer: .110 made r ep r. o, x 110 t ruise ed. a I la,rikLaadtat exio ft ..i,(rnetni eNdiiaess bitto
oven v twitch and ter,, her ince nes drauri. sentations .t Q the vanister or Justicc ., 1)
odds tO breathe YQ .- g,. arid fitial14... ter left side became =Mb ;;to the caret that, his daughter,s risommeounut:sal4tr 1 YegFalti'IStobyusaen atchiNeremr".
tiolent exerci.e.
In the exiger.eles tallness as iliougti paral,,,,-reci. IIer sPeeeh'Inind would ..ive way unla ber wis" I only used IN.' boxes when 1 Was
became thick end indistinct and sliei was granted!
' fp sometimes
n is Person could neither stem), Mil! por sit! As the result oi this request the ea,AuanPlietlelYs guyecedZI oat what will
.,:relle,y requ
r letttt S131110 down, Two (teeters attended her. convict was granted an houeS free- cure Diabetes will cure •ann XitlueY
‘11,useul.,.arsra bat gave her ro l'encrit• "lc laf5q dom. and, with e warder for best
i e vaiich compel in,in i‘lo., doetor who attended her told ine She mart and au escort of police, the mar" Dneisilecta*TiTlfraT-Psiitinsbe Nv4iairt:Iltre: t10,1:`t'
LY:), sueli things can not aiw: • *
tketbroutb Lis Montal, "'"'• would eve get better, It was at', riafai took place. As soon as tbe, Kidney, Diseni'e, , 0
lis (1 eoare.„,i time we decided to'leerem003,-, was over, however. the'
More than half the battle in
Cleaning greasy dishes is in the
Soap you use. If it's Sunlight Soap
it's th0 best l GB
casionelly it ceases to be identified,
and is looked on by the casual read-
er as a dariog. dight of fancy,
Really, it does not matter how
quickly, one runs, if one will but
make sure that the right, turoing 13
selected, It is the man who rushes
nway without nparing a moment •tct
look up at the signposts who loses
Ns way, and has to return slowly,
with, an. apologetic look upon his
face; he it is who gives to impetti-
oaity a bard nallle. and causes folk to
look upon it AS 41. defective trait.
Most of the great things linve been
done by impetuous people while the
Oe ovoidal, but in negiberittely t give ber Pr- .441$' Eh* „1:„Ilio•!briilegroom was tuarebeti ba elt to. -----4------ overcautieris have been making tip
Mg eNerciFe Do One ehouId resort t
what they term their minds. TIIPV0
after 'taking two N ve eau*, se‘elpriSett gitillii ids wife bidding him MORE METI101) WANTED,
greater violence than call be lala,b1 imProvvelent; could sfecP bet."' an oiler tionate coodebve ore some Who 11QVVT CPA perform this
tamed by breatiling threuglt 111$ ter and the spasms were less sev,ere,. i Air .1...m -i. Dtio-it or, ;rim c,„,4.01.4, ..ve."If said r,
44(' tili4g 4 woman task for theinnelvea, They can take
tic"' Prim that on she steadily grew eve-, .A ,r,-1. ,- ... ...,.. 1,- & ...... VC' • •••••••. 1 ra .1 , i 4 51. - , M. • .
;111. UMW", as Ile no action without asking advice of
In case the ziose is stopped up byk ter, and was as strong and bva1thylue4-44, lave;vva: Isf4os Anokv:connev2v4".''.6".,,guisheti bis arthie, "it is method," every person they meet.
catarrh or there is any other ite-.4 Isirl. an you will O..ed anywhere,enditint„ uueouventhmal wadi/jug The Mrs. Mumblii_ Smiled meekly. The oVercautionn Are iii a Peve
Plciliniva to nasal broalliinx, this' shi; hus not had the /east symptora5iriftroom had seen wnto,:,e a to 1 "Yes," repeated Afr. Mumbles, 011(1111g Mate Of aFitonisbment at the
rulo can not be made of any great. Qf the trouble Ninee.,, .,two years. bard labor for burglary: i method is what is necessary. A fact that disaster so seldom occurs,
use. Thlt to an thee PellPle wh° pr. Williams' rink rills are the -hut, ,,,,hen sentence was paw„-rea be : Welliall MVO: hriCiwO what she has When it does happen, they are able
liavo a cb.'ar l'02€' 2ud can breathe' surest vitro for St. Vitus dance, hylbeggeo paresis -sins to roui.14., before done -with a thin- ior certain, hut to say. with gloomy content, that
e
readily through ia the practice of .-,.... 0- , - .. , . gomg to the central pilsou. 0 4 th.a only has a, -vague idea, if you ask they ma foreseen it all along.
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never vcianlartly 5uballt‘i=14 .• be, tion, paralysis, and all the nereous,%vedding.morning tife convict in hand -pier for her purse, she tells you it is imPettiositY has cut some of tlie
vlefcnt eNerei"' as to cerel.t1 :!aentit' troubles of =on, women and ohild-''' ff i -es e • rted t ti 0 office of the either in the leftehand top drawer Or "1St dit.n°sit Ictuit's the leblie CA"'
CU S N. SLO 11 1
breatbing is wholesome1 ?a
444- 4-a- -'' ren. But you ntust get the genuine naostrate, where the eivil cereilloeY 'else in her blet.* skirt. peeket, which tions 191kS Were hurting their Augers
Thhi sinIple rule is worth more to, with the tun maw.. "Dr. Ita.tlia,U4S%va, performed. with a vouvio of unj-tis imilaing up either hehind the bath_ • futile attempts to unravel them,
4,T11, etc s‘tto talw cYlIcileatIc e„N„e...,,r-r,' Pink Pills for Palo Pope," en Ike gerined warders As witnesses. Afteeiroom doer or over a chair in the
vise 1h:in A th011s=4 boo,',$ 414"34: Vr.;ItriVr arelesol ever t^ box. t SOldt4ao vrenie - tbe w ddhl Art' , bed • , n 1 By Jove: ,n, is
)45 ever rut to test.
viti '6'" ei : 1 111/'' - - 1,11,v ull mettleine dealertt or .rilt P°st, warders 'aid all ittliouroetf to the 'time I was olf. Get JY boots. w..Fre s,ittiu„.21. /lot so e'er apart on
staid at 5t-:.! cents a,l-iyx, co' :AI bo..7c,os holm or the. newly -wedded pate, „Maud. dear, That's right. It happened rat Sundae night. They
. get my millirem. .5,*014 wal,:re $(1.1..t, :i+elaT. asked. "It
IS
for Salnait by writing the ib'. n'ar.,,,v,tere a sumptuous breakfast, awaited up and
't was ,' And it in the bedroom. What! c aul is, was
.lenre ys vo_ ;"I,..t. c.erti7inly
Ifams' Zkifeachlo C0-0 nroehtille. Qat* 'Viten*, and the rest of the day
'spent in feasting and soug. ltind it? 'Mate- Oh, I remember. 1.. 4 ,. V°., ,!' I417, ,, °14._. , 4e're
'I a 11; More romantic was the recent union left it to he re-covered Confound is ne 14/V tilAt 4 "Qv' 1
a wnica pro -
a ',remit convict to the daughter 'iti Try anii ond me an out one, Whits a person front iralulging in it
o ;of a IlraAliaa nobleman. ,So at -limy de/m.4. on SundeVi
,
a ked W45 the Y9T/Hg 14t1S to 11°11 Mrs Vumbles discovered an ma -
spent lite weelin between his ar-
over that i in order! to be near bbna brella just as her devoted husband 1 Mr. Newlywed (in th hi telien )
''reaelted the ball door, "What are you cooking there,
i my
'rest and rentenee as a domestic ser-, -.oh, you might get zny pipe., Iueer , (leave,. airs, Newlywed (excitedly)-
brc,:ehing proee,s. The tirm huludso hist %wok. "there is need for a, N' 'tV:nlictid tloAllterintusaptortalatsiotn thoe cVcia3S,0Suelne:ilsreofttittheernotliCtivraena,ntietlpieco last night.1,"non't bother zue n' ^ There's the
of skate babies, horn pessimists. who are specially expert must be on theleookery book. IU. ,inelting recipe
ins on the very top, wheari itt, Volt"ttilacti itiltrinniel.5s.he La
seems to he toward a determined at- y jo'in !bot.eliertse, Oh, no! Run upstairs No, 187 on page 090,,
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g and riveting have to be done Idol as Lis wife in the penal eolony. (1111e41Y1 Or 1 sh411 mise the tilde. I
tempt at Suielde. They hold the
breath until they are bitieit in the soles coutlitionS that snake it neCeS'" 1 On the wedding -Morning the bride_ let it on the dressing -table. That's HOW'S TillS
IT for the worimen to be tn:41)- groom drove from the central prison It. Where are my
faro. and haw to be quite seriOnsly roof against diZzille:•$, .to at Wont, in Auvergne, to thc town- .g,ovcsTlionk you.
disciplir.ed to bring them to their, i Don't know? Well, you We efrer Ono Ilundroil Doll.ars nevretd
little senses. Generally. however. ° m t climbers. and to owing thall, nth his bride and tour ward_ otiglit to know. Shall have to go VIrreanfiy°}1111Nr sontiTiv,?, tp.,:;:e.canoot bo
notore does not require any assis- , weights and do other herd ',ers, in a carriage and piiir. The without, them. Nice thing -disgrace- y-th.fd. uonljekrIligived.14 11?110,0*. known 3.'.
43z,..
work, with very little (*hence to get a.'bride NV119 'Soberl;v attired in black fill!"
tance in these iraters. She siraply
imprmes upon the little etthien a; hurried a J. Cheney for the last 3.4 years. and
.good leverage agate -St anythiona ;and cerried a bunch of violets, The! And tile ill'AhOdlen1 Mao 0- believe Inal perfectly honervade in all
realizing sense of all that is beforar, "Now, while the average ironwork- ceremony was performed by tne de -1 just hi time to miss hiS trate, business transactions-, and thutecinity
oerS all bave wonderful ability to"tasty-mayor, with a few local officiala able to carry out any obligations made
hint in this vale al tear, and the hang in 1 -4 by his firm.
foretaste is too much for him. Ire an ...ga .n the air, and do the land municipal councillors as Specta- "Why lthrl you invite Broe'den to
t cril* 'tilt jobs under the most!tors, and at its conclusion the WALDING, IT.INNAN & MARVIN,
t13-11t1°:gerolus". conditions, there are eXe o etrauge wedding -party
bursts forth in a lusty yell. and then; spend Sunday with you? It moody Hall's Qatari% Cure is tatten internal-
Itholeside Druggists. Toledo. O.
lie cannot help taking deep breaths,lperts ono, among vies!. experts. broke Ills heart alhen Jennie Hark -
If lie would, The °DROVE 13A(. '11) 'I'llE PRISON% ins married you." f'1 know it, I IY, acting dIrec.tly upea the blood and
Mucous surfaces et the system. Testi.-
$51:114 tiling IS. These rarely do anything except the 'The bride had provided some dainties menials sent free. Price, ?Se. per
iteromigisbed 17 a lane =LIP in the work in the. must difilettit nod clan - land a small wedding -cake for the oc- thought if Brogden came up and saw bottle. Sold bv all Druggists,
ease of the hreotbabolding would-be, how Jennie and her mother ruio patetteo: Bides leamily Pins for ceaat"-
suicide just referred to. The thought,gereus 1)14"° 0f 421' , casion, but the governor of the pHs -
„men do not usually remain on was obdurate, and the utmost thie” in the house over which 1
el the indiget14: of such treatment; in:''4$e_ell
ono place for any length of tin:en concession he would make was to ant supposed to preside, he'd be ra- —0. --
from a nume makes him gasp,a.1 ther phased with himself after all." ENGLAND'S FINEST GARDEN.
then the spell 111 broken, an1ie, ot 'Like other specialists, they are call- allow the bridegroom to eat a slice
sets up a, shout that leads,
• t ,„.,'Ied in when the -time comes. Sonic el the cake. The bride at once re- ..---„___ A cartei* maned Charles Bridge-
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wily, to normal breathing. wili:'' of them have been all over tile world, turned to elomestie service in order BUNCH TOGETHER. water, employed at Dirtley, Witley,
Certain accidents Italy interferellaaping to bridge chasms in South to earn tbe mono,' necessary to tako
,. Lord Derby'S country seat, has been
.
presented with the siIver Knightian
Medal of the littyal Horticultural
Society for having obtained the bigh-
est nutober of points in the county
baby that it caepot make the reuseu-4 "They get big wages, and tbey preyed a :,:liort time ago in scot. illative, that' is, unless the coffee is of Surrey kr the excellence of his
tar effort neceseary to inflate its, „,Treern„ ett2' s' few lours a da'1" But load, A plouebnion was arrested. ta.ken aWay new troubles are continu-icottage gaeden. This is the first
lungs. This is why that first feeble', '''''''''''' --e.v work there is.handlY it within, half an hour of the time fixed ally appearing and the old ones get time during the hundred years of its
sgealling is so welcome a sound, for4 h . 0 1 n for his wedding, on a charge of worse. existence that the society has pre -
It Inettni that baby is fully olive andi -
r ti'liey do not tairia it, how-, theft, of which, it is only just to "To begin. with," says a Kansan, sented this medal for cottage garden-
it
itself. If this crying ini ever. They smoke and joke as cheer- day,
while they are Perched on the learning
he denied all kftoodetige. Oe. I was a slave to coffee just as thou- in". Experts declare that Bridg,e-
not promptly beard, it is safe, to as-It/111Y the sieves the unbaPley bride sands of others ;o -"ay; thought I water's garden is tlie finest of its
some that somethin e is wrong,s e,ind,hof a beam 300 feet in the air as was distracted with grief, and called could not live without drinking kind in England.
the baby inust be looked to. t,,,neS were sitting placidly on the at the police-of:lice to beg that the strong coffee every morning for
is lying motionlese, and evidently too ground." . .
marriage ceremony might be Pere breakfast and I had sick headaches
4
feeble to bear a gentle* shake or a formed in one of the cells. The re- that kept zrie in bed several days
Spat, the best thing to do is to BABY'S OWN TABLETS. quest was liberated on bail, and the every -month. Could hardly keep
take a hint from nature and stimu- couple immediately proceeded to the
—' iny food on my stomaCh, but would
late the nerves of the skin. This can For Weak Sickly Children During manse, where the marriage -knot was vomit as long as I could throw any -
be done in several ways. One good the not Weatheo Months.. tied. ,
An interesting case of proposal in 'thing up and when I could get hot
i coffee to stay on /ny stomach I
prison was reported from Paris on
thought I was better.
the first day of this year. A young
"Well, two years ago this Spring
Parisian dressmaker, who had been
I was that sick with nheuiriatism 1
abendoned by- her lover under cruel
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or,41 ,.„
broken by an
Ille neeldentst. r un
Wad.
trieo vial* ca and %Meat :1`, very high i
thin feeble grWp of eNiSienco, "
structure to be erected
Life at lira depends mainly. on the
immediate goittinlitionera Of the*art .°1 the world," Said 'an eii(30
with this natural. procesS. Tao airl, America, throwing Spans over (Pack- her out to Cayenne to join her ,hus- Coffee has a Curious Way of 'Fin-
ally Attacking Some Organ.
with mucus which the child cannot' the finishing touehes on skS" But the Contineut has no nione-
expel. Or it meet be such a weak's"aPel's in America' poly of prison marriages, as was Ails that come from coffee are cum -
tubes, for instance, may be choked! sandS Idle' Luul Africa' and putt- band,
plan is to rob the surface of the
body with a little brandy poured T.bousands of infants and children
into the palms of the hands. If thia die thronet the hot weather nionths,
alternate applications of heat because sinanne.r complaints and
and told to the skinwill sometimes stomach troubles conic suddenly, and
excite the needed gasping. Tbfs is mothers do not have the means at circtunetanceso was charged with could not use my right arm to do
throwing vitriol at him. The eirei anything, had heart trouble, was
cumstances of the case aroused wide, nervous. My nerves were all un -
sympathy, and led to ao. immediate', strung aral my finger nails and tips
oner of marriage. Tbe offer was Were blue as if I had a chill all the
a.ccepted; a,
but the narriage thus! tittle and my face and hands yellow
strangely brought about cannot take, as a pumpkin. My doctor said it
place until the yomig dcessrnaker has was heart disease and rheumatism
and my neighbors eaid had
Bright's Disease and was going to
die.
A. LUCID EXPLANATION.
"Well, I did not know what on
An English law journal attributes earth was the matter and every
to an Anaerican. judge down South morning would drag myself out of
the following charge to a jury in ex- bed and go to breakfast, not to eat
planation of the difanything, ference between anying, bet to force down some
a verdict of murder ancl one of man- more cofTee. Then in a little while
slaughter:- I would be so nervous, my heart
'`Gentlemen,'' he statedlike , with ad- would beat everything.
mirably lucidity, "murder is .where "Finally one morning I told my
a man is murderously killed. The husband I believed coffee was the
killer in such a case is a murderer. cause of this trouble and that I
Now, murder 1)y poison is just as thought I would try Postum which
numb murder as murder with a gun, had seen advertised. Ile said
pistol, or knife. It is the simple act All right' so we got Postum and
of murdering tha,t constitutes mur- although I did not like it at first T
der in the eye of the law. Don't let got right down to business and
the, idea of murder and manslaughter made it according to directions,
confomed you. Murder is one thing; then it waS fine ,and the whole fam-
manslaughter is quite another. Con- ily got to using it and I tell you it
sequently, if there has been murder, has worked wonders for me. Thanks
and it is not manslaughter, then it to Postum. in place of the poison,
must be nuirder. coffee, I now enjoy geoci health, have
Weary Watkins -"My folks always "Don't let this point eseape you. not „been. in bed with sick headache
told raa was Out for a g-catle- Self-raurder has notning to do with for two "years alt" oegh I had it for
man." Hungry niggins--"P'r'aps this case. According to Blackstone 30 years beforeq began Postum and
"What do ‘'011 think of Beethoven's trot was, mate; but if you waS You and all the best legal writers, one my nerves are now strong and I
works?" Dever visited Iona" oelong to the misfit 'departm.ent."-- man 'reaenot feio de se -upon oaee no, trouble frOM tmy heart or,
answered Mr- Solidluanz. absent- --- other; and this is clearlY my opina from the rheumatism,
iudedi. "What doeS he naantifac- Trat.e 11,athec,....orit teach: you to a-entlemen, murder is murder. "I consider Postaim a necessary
,ree'n
kiss my daughter.. Young 'The murder , of a brother is Gallen article ef food on my table.
"Not, necessary, 'air; bare jus,t fratricide; 'the murder of a fathP
er is letrn
ris who cos. Fera and taste nly
s s e is lar y - learnt.", dolled parricide, but. that don't. enter Posture sa3r it is delicious " aleme
ponsible for his &Mess sucsasat' into -t,hie case.- As/ have .said be- given by possum Co., Battle Creek',
'Telt, she as eartairdy made it e output af gold at Johannes- fore, murder IP emPkianically morder. Mich.
°lately n esarye for him to ea.ra burg showed a great" inereaSe for the You Will now ,consider Your, verdiet. Get the'I book. " lie Road to,
re 44A•if Yew"- gentlemen. and make up your minds aloe- he cane package,
done by having one basin full of hand to promptly check and cure
warm (of course not too hot) and them. In llemett where Baby's Own
another of cold water, and plunging Tablets are used these little lives
the baby first into the warm water can be saved, and no home M the
for a moment. and then into the land where there are children should
be withou-t the Tablets. They
promptly cure all stomach and
bowel troubles and give relief to
teething children, and the mother
has a guarantee that they contain
no opiate or harmful drug. 'You
can crush the Tablets to a powder
and give thenr with perfect safety to
a new born babe. Mrs. S. M.
Black, St. Pei era f.S, says!: "I
have Ileed Baby's Own Tablets f or
most of the troubles from which lit-
tle ones suffer, and I find them the
best medicine I have ever trial."
All medicine dealers sell these Tab-
lets or you. can get them by xnail at
25 cents a box by writing The Dr.
tei Tomos' Med 'eine 0o., Brockville,
Ont.
cold. This znay bet repeated if ne-
cessary. Happily, the doctor is
generally at hand to start the new
baby on its road, and determine on
Cie best method if et shows signs
01 "balkipga"
IODIDE oy pow sEr.
Soma people cannot take iodide of
potash at all, It will produce very
bad symptoms, sometimes of the
heart, again a. terrific eruption ot the
skin.
one ease lately reported, the
tips of the fingers began to turn
blue, The iodide of potash was
continued, and the Singers resumed
their natural- color. 'Afterward " the
medicine was again given,, and the
fingers were numb, cold, swollen and
very painful. The tip of the nose
was also Inffected.
iodide of potash is very good stuff
to let alone• It win do almost any-
thing to the herean system, and
When one is taking it he ought not
to be surprised at' the appearance of
a lea o 'let of on ei ous afltctioxis,
"Bess and, Mabel have ceased to
speak as they pass ben," said the
girl in the tailor-made costume. "In-
deedi" exclaimed the girl in the
home-made gown. "What's the
man's name?"
served her sentence of twelve months
imprisonment. -London Tit-ttits.
at,
A rather pompous orator rose on
one occasion to make an extended
speech at an electioneering meeting.
He bog,an in this rather sententious
fashion, "Mr. Chairman, I have lived
long enough--" "Hear, hear,"
yelled a number of the audience, and
such a storm of laughter broke out
that. the aspirant.for political hon-
ors was :timed to resume his seat.
Ilaistat,
Edith -"Tell me frankly, George, if
you were a rich' mato do you think
you would ask me to marry you?"
George -"I don't think it would be
necessary, Edith; in that case you
would probably do the asking."
-Keep Mardis liniment lithe linse
Young Wife (just home fright the
cooking school) -"I feel so encour-
aged! I was complimented on ray;
progress to -day. But poor Miss
Smith! I am really sorry for her.
She tried hard, but ,she doesn't seem
to get on at all.". Young Husband -
"You must remain:her, my dear, that
Miss Smith has no one to practise
on."
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Flies
Carry'
Contag'ion.
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hill the flies arid
diseaerC germs too.
USE
GETTEFit
CAN BE MAD IN
Pails, Wash Basins, Milk Pans, Ito
Any Flret-Plasta Groner Can Suent/ You.
INSIST ON GETTING EDDY'S.
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Potatoes, Poultry, Eggs, Butter, Apples
Let us have your consIgninent of any of these articles end we will
vat you good prises,
THE DAVIVON COMMISSION CO I Limited
'Cor. %Wet Market and Colborne ate . TORONTO.
LION STEAKS.
explorer who has often by com-
ea eaten the flesh af animals not
ly used as human food says
t lion steakS TWO 011e101104
nweli superior to those of the
tiger; that the ReSil of the thinRcer-
os, properly prepared, has all the
good qualities' of pork, that the
trunk and feet of young elephants
csemble veal: and that stewed host -
constrictor is a splendid substitute
for rabbit,
fresh force, while the thunder rolled
fitfully in the distance and she d
not heed it.
For Over Slaty Years
Sine. Wonstoira Soarnian Stanp hu bit* used by
rnilltonsof mothers for thole Ottilltoo white toothinz.
ittoothea tbe ohlld,tioneas the taws. all*Iallsiet 041.01
Rind COI ill regulates the stomach anti bowels, silo I* the
heat rametlytor Dlarthoss. Trent/4We cents bottlt
a, .40414 toushOot the see a PO ur* sI
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"Ah," said the tourist who was
'visiting the enterprising South Am -
°man Republic. "so you are the
insurgents, 1 presume?" ".11o, sir,"
replied the commander, "we were in-
surgents last Week. We are the ad-
ministration now."
BUCHANAN'S
UNLOADING OUTFIT
Wcnhyw,U both, an
ItAtIX, aid in harm,
!spitted* All Idat$e et
bar andgrehe either
Mese (min sbeer011.
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M.T. BUCHANAN & CO., Ingersoll,Ont.
I was Cured of a severe cold by
MINARD'S LINIMENT. -
Oxford, N. S. R. IP. HENSON.
I was Cured of a terrible sprain
by MINARD'S LINIMENT.
l'RED COULSON.
Yarmouth, N. S. Y.A.A.C.
I was Cured of Black Erysipelas
by MINARD'S LINIMENT,
Ingersville. j. W. RUGGLES.
milmatimmias.
"Then you have no sympathy for
tho deserving poor)" said the char-
ity worker, "Mar retorted the self-
ma.do man. "Why, sir, I have no-
thing but sympathy."
$50.00 TO CALIFORNIA 'AND RE-
TURN.
Via the Chicago, Union Pacific and
North-Western line from Chicago,
Aug. 15 to Sept. 10. Choice of
routes going and returning. orres-
pondingly low rates from all points
in Canada. Two trains a day from
Chicago through witlaout change.
Daily and personally conducted tour-
ist car excursions. Write for itiner-
ary and full particulars regarding
special train leaving Chicago August
18 'and 25. D. II. Bennett, 2 King
st. east, Toronto, Ont.
Augustus -"Darling Wilhelmina,
just one word. Will you be mioe?"
Wilhelmina -''You must ask papa."
Augustus -''What's the use of that?
I've asked no end of papas, and they
all said 'no.' "
Winard's Liniment is used by Physician
OLD -AGE PENSIONS.
The British Consul at Calais,
France, tells in his amnia" report, of
an effort to deal with old -age pen-
sions. Twenty-three years ago M.
Cliatelos formed a society, the rules
for membership being a na.c...sthly pay=
ment of "a franc, all the fueeds to be
invested, and at the end of twenty
years the interest on capital to be
equally divided among members, and
in each succeeding year those who
had been members far twenty years
to receive their equal shareof this
interest. The present rate of ' pen-
sion is $72 per year. ,The member-
ship now stands at 347,951, with a
tapital of ,over $7,500,000.
Sunflowers make good fuel. The
stalks when dry are as hard as wood
and make a good fire, a,rol the seed -
heads' with the seed in burn bet-
ter than coal.
FEATHER DYEING
Cleaclus, sad Galles int IT,14 0101** cleans& User
" "Pk br r0011 to wet, ow hoe piece to
BRITISH AMERICAN DYEINC CO.t
ZAITIMS Oli* 11 AND GAIlaHe
Attractions for Sportstnetn on tho
Lino of the Grand, Trunk..
Tim ura.na Trunk Itallway eotontuty
has issued a handsome publication,
profusely illustrated with half -tone
engravings'descriptive of the many
attractive localities for sportswo oa
their line of railway. Many of the
regions reached by the Grand Trunk
seem to have been specially prepared
for the delectation of maiikind, and
where for a brief period the dares of
business are east aside and life is
given up to enjoyment. Not'only do
the "Higlihinds of Ontario present
unrivalled faeilities for both hunting,
fishing and camping, but the :30,000
islands of the Georgian Day, Thou-
sand Ishinds and St. Laurence 'Inv-
er, Rideau River and lances, lealte St.
John, and the many attractive lo-
calities in Maine and New Ham&
shire, present equal opportunities for
Health, pleasure and sport. All these
localities are reached by the Grand
Trunk Railway System. and on
trains uneeualled on the continent.
Abstracts of Ontario, Michigan, 'Que-
bec, New Hampshire and Maine fish
and game laws are inserted in the
publication for the guidance or
sportsmen. The Grand Trunk Rail-
way has also issued -descriptive il-
lustrated matter for each district sea-
ara.tely, which arc sent free on ap-
plication to the agents of the Com-
pany and to Mr. J. D. MaDonald,
District Passenger Agent, G. T. Re,
Union Station. Toronto.
"You complain of the expepse of a
typewriter. 'Why don't you have
your toile do it?" "I can't dictate
to my wife."
Lever's Y -Z (Wise Ilead) Disinfect-
ant Soap Powder is a boon to any
home. It disinfects add cleans at
the same time.
Publisher --"This work of your
isn't as good as it used to be." Au-
thor -"It doesn't need to be. 3.'ve
got a reputationrow."
, Mind's Liniment for sale einipillgia
Distinguished Artist -"Perhaps • if
you come here you will get a better
light on the picture. This studio is
not nearly large enoegle" Pair -
Visitor (desirous to understand) -
"Yes, yes, I know. ,One can't get
far enou,oh away from your
tures:
1SumnrierColds
You should cure that cold' at once: It'
is not only making you feel miseral.)16,
but It is doing yonliarm. 'lake
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