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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1904-12-22, Page 3-4- 4- 4 _When is Success A Failure. When you do not overtop your vet - cation; When you are tiot greater as a man than as a lawe-er, Mort:hence pbyeician, or a seietatist. niter' you are not a cleaner, flecent, larger tnale oU account of Yotert life - Work. When you have lost one your way up to your fortuntintyteir se1f-respe4, your co,' age, v er self-control, or any oth4 ty o1,,auhoc4. wadc consetence an ac - cur, ehut the seniteht out of your le 1St lieerettainment of your ambi- - aas tilieettedthe asoirations ttati ed the hopes of others. - highest brain cells have n eroieded out of blesineee hY hen all sympathy has been crush - out ot your selfish devotion to ration. yent plead that you etever bad etiltivaete your frieedehips, pet it /wee, oe good Planners. Witea yen hove lived a double life and praetised double-dealing, When it brings you no message of culture, education, travel, or of op- portunitiCS to ItelP ethers, ACHING KIDNEYS. Can Only be Cured by ErtriehingI the Blood, by the Use of De. UN TED STATES HAS 10,000,-, Williams' Fink Pills. 000 PAUPERS. Y IN WANT The kidney e eater every drop of your blood. Tee purity of the blooti depend. upon the kidneye-and the ealth of the kaitteys depends upon ehe blood. if your blood la the -kidneys have not. strength or their work anti leove the blood un- filtered and foul. It your blood 14 bed the kidneyget cloggea with Painful, poisonous tit1le-111,0es- what what e mews your back ache with the tM1 pains or sharp stabs ot sick kieleeys. And. kidney disease is (Me of. the moet deaOly and loveless things that ean attaele you. The only hope is to Atrike without delay at the root of the trouble in Husband of an ,114eiress Weitee Book Scoring Existing Conditions. obert Bunter, wbo became pro -m- in chanty work in Chicago and recently married the daughter ot An - eon lebelps Stoees of New York a heiress to millions, leis written book eeoring itlerieula millionaires and denouncing the ecoatentic coreii. etions of the United States. The Wok. ,is entitled "Poverty," ani in it eirt :Ituntee e.eseets that 1000,4410 eer ; soee in that country ere In want. lie 'leans 1,000,000 paupers and tee r . s usii life veneer Ttlee nettlaily make new bitted. "lett.; s On Public or erivate charity flush the ettinetre -clean, little. Lieir s -stem/ice. rifle others work, 2k, and give the etretieth thern, niglit. And day, and for their work. Contreen tieeey yee are intable oht'th tiie ose. neces- pills only touch the synietowea earies tette a will ter it #ic1 zualetafis u :tete of physal eifict- ,ency. SAYS WAS Results from common soaps*. A TOTAL WRECK eczema, coarse hands, ragged clothes, shrunken flannels, BUT DODD'S IrIDNEY PILLS GAVE 'MN INIEW OP TAPE. Geo, Behertsen Had Rhea a and Dropsy --e d to be Tapped et -Doesn't 'Kra Wat hit IS tO he Sick Now. oritreal, 9-(Spenial). . Geo. Itoherteou welt-enown iren tieing at atee St. James , of p witft lti ! 'e„ 'tatatis. ontrealis ne othe many eople1 t ina4ur''' "a eh' Williams' Pink Pills •cure the cuesen That is why they cure for gaud at the same time improve teo health; in every way, arr. aeo. Johnson, of the village of Ohio, N, S„ gives stran proof! or the truth of the above etateel meats. To says ; "My son, now oineteen years old. suffered greatie,,o with kidney teouble. Ire was con -1 etantly troubled With severe liable in. I the back, and often passed sleepless nights. Iris Appetite failed. be', grew wn1 au1 e01110 hardly do the; Mani it, dwarfs. eriemps. or inter- "1141 Nvc)r/C 131'44 fails to ill° 1°t or 0, f it. boy an a form. We tried several beiline*dswyitlioo "t ° ttrer tle' irgeStiliSS; relp"rtineuleedill3,(,1nestitibiellt iteilferl'au elCitiCO cr1P4not Inort at the ether end of tuo borgoo. niemied, P. Valliant& Pink Ville. and When there ie a dishonest eets a de- this was 1410 fir4it taedietao that enitful dollar itt yettr VOsseSSIOni 'enlen reaehed the cause of the trouble. He your fertune euells the ruin of Wide used the pills for a couple of months ows and orphans, or the entehing ef end I am thenkful to Say is now as the opportunities of others. 'Mien the lionger for wore money more land, more houses and bond has grown to be your dominant. as Sion. Witco it lies dwarfed you mentall and morally, And retitled you or IA sponteoeity aad enthusiasm of youth When it has made You A PhYalca wreela-o, vktim of "nerves" am neomle. Mhen it has lowered your standards and made you a traitor to all you higlfest and noblest impu)seli. When it has inardened you to needs anti sufferings of °there, ttd made you le ecorner of the nom* and unfortunate. Ilhon you rob those Who work. for you what is justly their due; ana then pose as e. philanthropist by con- tributingtz Stlittli fraction of your tin just gains to some charity or to the endowment. of so/no public institution. When the world is not the better and the rlaier for your life; when you have hoarded every dollar you have nutao, and have mimed to help our less fortunate fellowmen. then you have used others as step- ostones to fortune, and ignored heir existence When your selfish ends When in your climb to power You have 'trampled on duty, friencisbip, love, honor, patriotism, and all the most sacred feelings of humanity. When your example has dragged others down. when your injustice and tyranny bave driven men and women to desperution, and destroyed their faith: in God and man. When your absorption in your work bas made you practically* a stranger to your family. When your children do oat look n you ens their best friend next ir mother. t the nervous irritability engen- b, constant worR, without any ,on, bee made you a brute in owe and a 'nuisance to those ork for you. yotir greed for money Ime d and cramped yottr wife'a d deprived her of needed rest creation, or amusement of d. your narrow spirit makes you -"What was good 'enough for ood enough for my chtlelreu," refuse to give them the ecru - that . they crave, and which n amply aftortel. you have epaet, your children's s with reverses, and have de- li= the help of your compan- ip and loving encouragement and ,ice during their formative years. en the dissolute lives of your eeeraeot against you as the one either by direct example or by lete neglect of them, lias Point - heir downward path. en you are gloomy and pessinds- when you spread discouragement despair wherever you go; when can see no good .in any one, no cess in any achievement but in ng Up 'dollars, then, no matter 'eat your apparent success, you colossal failure. -0. S. Morden, 1 uceess. , CLEARING FOR ACTION. Shore -going people have rather a 4 idea as to the exact meaning phrase "cleared for ectione" occtipleci so conspicuous a headlines in the newspapers, Westminster G-azette. Many imagine that decks are only when war is imininent, but, atter of fact, the process is f the routine of naval prac- tiring the manoeuvres, for lo - to clear cleclts for action sine, that all inapcclimeeta, un- dworle etc., is marked a big "L," meaning erica articles so infect. If the fleet ortsineuth- suelt s would e put on shore h , which is,: no doubt, what h ltarf Beresford caused such C ent by doing lately. The s is only an expensive one when It of the ,outbeeak of hostilities res ships at sea oe far from a nvenient port; for in these eircinn- tancet everything superfluous has, to e tetoen overboard. Until this' hap - s, the public may see '`.13riti.sli ships ceet for action" on ,contents-bitiS quaulnlity. ' strong wed healthy as any boy of his age." There is Mt diSeetee due to bad blood that Dr, Willianiet rink Fills will not eure, simply because they ;mike new, rich rel blood that ex- pels diseese from every part of the body. That is why they mire the woret eases of anaemia, indigestion, icurolgia, a'heuMat ism, headache, xi backaches, and the special •ail - meats from 'which women alone sof, 'Yr- Muter quoted 1'o10rt9 fer. But only the genuirie pills C4111 IW1 "Ilre"l the eln'et 1143 o this and you should see that the 1897 mut 1899 18 Per cent. of full name. "Pr'. avilnams* vino pins inhabitants Of New York State were for Pale People," is printed on the in distre.•=e Ile declares this figure wrapper ground each box. Sold by rePrefents onler the poor who iinaliV 11 medicine dealers or direct by mail are helped by charity, •and adds ilia from the Dm Mediethe Co., he would not be earprired iit th Brockville, Ont.. at 50 eent$ a box number of tbos In distreee in the or six boxes for $2.50. metropolis and in other large trinl Ameriean centres rarely fell he- rIIRIFICATION WATER. low Xi per cent. of gm people. Mr. Hunter tin& in the faet tint IC.indly Offices of Sunlight, Aer 0(10,000 wage-earners in the United tiara. and. Sedimentation.States are out of employment fron That tbe water of laltes and rivers,four tn sir 3.4"thS Of the Year addi- even though infected with immense ttama au t'w his ("414flate- qunntities of refuse materials, is pur- ified spontaneously and after a ger- tain thrie, if freed from all infection returns' to its pristineemulition' is notv 00 loitger dieputed. Whatfac- tors cause this purification, what part, must he attributed to each`, and what is the mechanism of each? The self- GRrAT ARMY IN FOYER' That 10,000,000 oF the the Uoited Stateee Are tiler es peepers or an iebeee ed by the iron vise oe netteee rtunter calls to witness au etatisties, "The 13 tflober efevietion' in a community," he nhinuee. •is thirty (aid asu f th 1 tills eitY whO ere never wititout Pold's Ki Irene Pilie in the house. Lihe all the others. ?Air,. Roberteon has his reasons for this and is Way s ready to gi.0 Ven. was u, total %vice% before started to tise lhald's Kidney Pitts, Ii. Robertson says. "I had been to 'iv iet with Rheumatism eine I), 'rots. for eve years. hal to be 1, ,o Leo ie"..1 to relieve rue of tim paha 'MY; e„ eie 41 -tens ani legs were terrialy swollen, "1 hod jest beeau to get ;./vit- beartel whtti itietei huleciel tei Poild's Kidney Pile. ilefore ;the second box 1 feit better, boxes eam red Ine sc, copletelv don't Low what it is to g c o 444 eirclinn Idieteees. itt the year 1903, ettelea et "feellete in the bOrougli o Afeellattan iWere evieted from. their homes. 'Piet Lis about 1-4 oer cent of the total mime iher of families in the borough. "As another indieatiou, the numhe of Pauper burials should be cited ,klveryone familiar with the two talowri how desperately they &trunk; to give a, decent Initial to their dead. Wren the poorest people haVe friends. Politicians or others, who save them, if possible, from this last, disgraee. Anti yet ope, out of every ten pereon who die in Now York City is buried in a, potter's livid. I should NIF that the member of pauper fonerals does not represent half tie aet oat distreeo O f the comoutnity." of IN MERRY OLD ENGLAND ("eau !GRT ZDU the Oehy.f.'ou nes^ LOSOME •14k ,Rifie and' fiLD'WAT.011 FREE 11,417,7m:1s eZtr.'^„r.r.-1:-.t weente era, sere -este sew T1,3 alates*r.r;i4agee Z wareate te tree Xlilgi,:zeu r a:, Fla A 4 rai774 lage raU posaT: ZnIr.sds ar.4e1ozts pre, - lereeev4 ges ui a feu, wrst etite.r.A Yiktt tee .ett 'soul r 4e auT44sY 4n 4110 .X19440i 4'4 r ..A4.4e7M Time ;levee P 9 rogertten cat, • ,one e nifty be rereivIng the zwweapply„ white in the Peat BY NAIL ABOUT 4" EDI th Supply is a combtnation of var, quality With the °Id herd wat but it is expected that uniformi will be attaineil presently. Feeperts say that the effect of the new wake; is to neseesitatte a milder tea, as the Pnvor IntlY he fully brought o'lt without ibo eNteX4MVO ture Or ustringent varieties. AND HIS Pg- ()PIZ. enees in tbe eine Supreme enereiol World and 'Welsh %vox -Lawn in Jisit naval dociiyards are to Lw the thence of eNt0.4angivi, Lnglishutert in the irieli an; 44•4:1$1,1 that w e roally 14,1 -11 4t1A(19UttheS1Balaahn'' 11 ioeiety, "Is Oa bo and dieti,•• 'teen croeelute from Ate .- ipania a ttoor woman gal.e bir ftiOn ews f -and. t e Fait/ a ozn- ha' e Mende itt Ireland. On the grotind that eonsomottort I infectious and preeentible, tile tiding - ton medical officer ass the ItOrongi deiet tc/n:Cki.l. to compel notiketion of tee Ry0 rtiliin; in the Edinburgh (oIu't. of Seetion the Bootee Catholie lie 0 ow: that tut annual Monne of $4,60 a year is the average amount on whieh a family of father, mother, aud three children eau lieu and keep arove the "poverty" line. "It is hardly to be doubted," the soeial tigent continue% "that the mess of unskilled laborers in the purilleation, of water is much' Mere North receive less then $100 g e easily accomplished when the foreign. and that the same class thSouth recelve lees than .$300." matter is broken -up into small par - Mr Hunter deeleres that the condi- tkies, this being determined by- the Lions of want are increased by tie/ too 'velocity of the carrent, the condition of the bea of the river or lake, etc. 1rival avaz'Y 'Year at 500,000 luala iia - When tungrents, who seek work in the veey he particles are very small the moldistrict where employinent is /noel, molecular cohesion with the water i$ all the greater, while tie separation istintiraC,e'eaneeea are forced to becom Ile declares that 1,700,000 e of the matter multiplies the surface wage-earners in this eolIntry when. of contact of the particles with the liquid mass; surface for the nutrition tlieV should be In school, and that aboot 5,000,000 women find it limes - of bacteria is also increased, these bacteria assuming the office of de.. SfliV to work, of whom 2,000,000 are raolition of the foreign xnatter. A employed in factories and mills. great number of bacteria, according "Probably no less than 1,000,600 to researches of Kruger and Frank- 1worisers are killed ana injured aloe year land, are dragged to the -bottom of while doing their work," he says, "and about 10,000..000 parson the precipitation of the solid matter, now living, if the present ratio is in tbis way sedimentation playing an important role in -the purification of kept up, will We of that preventable -water. diseese, tuberculosis,. While it may be admitted that sedi- "There must be thousands, view mentation is the principal factor of likely aCi'aCul or 70,000 children in puriacation in sluggish streams, in New York City alone, wlio often ar- swift currents tbe velocity itself., is -rive at school hungry and 'entitled to a purifying agent, carrying away all do well the 'work required." "Shorter hours and higher Wages," particles of matterwhich could cause iiefeetion. Also sunlight and temper- he suggests as a remedy for some .of ature have an traPortant role. It has these c°nditionst Steadier employ - been seen that bacteria may be de- anent, improved sanitary conditions in stroyed in the water by sunlight even workshoes, and protection 11, at a 'depth of three feet, while tem- dangerous trades are reforms which perature has a very important in- in time will decrease materially the fiuence, there being much pewee ban amount of pauperism." teria in the Winter than in PENSiON SYSTEM IS URGED. the Summer. Many organisms have an action on the po_ Mr. Hunter would make indestry rification of water, namely, the bac- itself pay the necessary legitimate -feria of putrid fermentation, protein cost of maintaining and producing oa, =onuses, crustaceans, etc. All eft -talent laborers. of these organisms grow better in One of the ,great causes of poverty, impure water which must certainly aside from insufficient wages, in the destroy a notable of the inaptirities. opinion of Mr. klunter, is the lack of The part in purification which is atleemate provision for those who are assumed by dilution of the foreien iiipircel in the work which they un - matter is in relation to the naass of dectake, or for the families of tlioee pure water and the character of the who are killed while engaged in deli - water sources, this action always in- gerous occupations. creasing with distance from the Be is an adbocate of the German source of .contamination. Also the insurance system, which establislies movement of the water, either in it- rued partly- paid by the woritingmen, self or by the aeration- which is pro- themselves and partly by the employ- duced, has a powerful action on .the et -s, for the care of those who liavo purification of water. been incaeacitated by accidents. In the case of death_ by accident, the SLEEPLESS BAT3IES. employer is compelledto pay an a cl eel, ato amount out of his own Well babies eleare soundly ansi ivako 130 c'k et to care for the family of the up brightly. When babies are rest- wei.1,,nan hi] led while loss alai sleepless it is the Surest is ImedlY 11111uanc," es Mr. Poesible sign of illness -in all PrubL Thenter, "(Or us to can a .oeee, a ability aue to sonic derangement of pauper who lias grown old by a life tile stomach and bowels, or teething of vigorous and honest toil. It is troubles. Baby's Own Tublest are brutal to call that man a pauper who the only Proper rella6c1Y. TileY re- has lost liis labor power in the form move the trouble and in this way of limbs; eyes, or health while pro- ducing the wealth of the world, and who neve of necessity, after sustain- ing the loss, ask relief and respite until death. "This system of insuraoCe is ,a pal- liative Inc 21711.1ch of the most distress- ing misery resulting from this social problem. It encourages thrift; it invole-cs no revolution in society, and yet It iN abeginning. in justice. It does awn ,7 in part 'at least with the , abominable system and hypocrisy of matting paupers on the (tee hand and of giving for their relief with the otliere" give the little one sound, refrosbing leen, and it wakes up healtlitr and appy. Guaranteed to contain no armful dale or opiate. Mrs. • Thos. ain, Loring, Ont., says: "My baby uttered from stomach trouble and eething, and was quite cross. I got Baby s Own 'Peelers and they seem- ed to work almost like a charm. I think nothing can reface. the 'relates Lor children's a ments.. ' XO11 n 0 n find them at chug storce or get them post paid at 25 cents a box by writing The Dr. Williams' Medicine Cc Brockville, Ont. L • , eteate of Argyll ma tiallowey h 4140.000 bequeathed by the lute Mar - cods of Bute, the hiebolis objecting 'to eertain eonditione. Drovingbeen empleoe'd among horees. some of width had to he slaughtered for glanders, Thomas LOUIS Hal( (Ma (A the distaee zu Westminster ifospitel. 'While a fermer's fatally were sit- ting arount. the fire In the 'house near Penhigli, it girl, aged nine, threw a deo mate cartridge on to the lire. ¶LJle; loco was 'weeded, the girl ani other inmates gravely lujuro \la dril.Y through Mirk of chest dere. loeeteeet, ente recruits for the Regu- lar Ailey end 1,:ty-ii.e for the 'Mili- tia woes ratecial 1,L t eear, says COI - omit 4,,tuttylo ,J ono-, rommanding the (itbLislet. There is LW% clnent Jahannes- buret; saas Lat; Loetion conesoondeet Reelmeetal t, of the Itirminehani ie,et, to erect 0 etatee to t in the chief squitre of tee eity. Argentina hrtn aeAreetett fresh :Pro- posals to Unlit 111 itei t for the re-- opeeine 0: itt kith eorts to Argentine eettle, het th we are indications that the requeet will be refused. About three inowired old colliery shafts near atimehester, says a Lan- casaire correspondent, are being Closed by Lord Ellesmere'but many of them are difficult to locate, as last century. ' ' A form of prayer imploring that the war in the Par East may be breuglit to a close has been sane- tionesi. by the Bishop of Peterbor- ough for use in his diocese. " After the X-rays had failed to re- veal the half a crown which an artXl- 005 Northampton mother bellevecilind been swallowed by her baby, the coin was found, and the woman Imeried With it to the hospital and took liu• baby home. The 13rothers of St. Gabriel's In- stitute, !mimes for their success in the education of deaf and dumb boys, have settled at Beaconfield Rouse, near Plymouth, on their expulsion from France under the Associations law. With the permission of the Roman Catholic Bishop of Plymouth they are about to commence there the ethication of deaf and dumb boys, irrespective of creed, and private pu- pils will -also be received next month. A curious effect of the new sup- ply of soft Welsh water is noted in 13irmingham. Not only will it eflect an enormous saving in soap, but it is almost revolutionieing the taste of the local public in teas ard blend- ers are busy evolving combinations more suited to soft -water brew. The attempt is difficult, because in THE- AWSON Cr. Wet I444t We Cipl handle your poultry alive or. dreteeed to beet odvati Aleo your butter, .eggs. honey , other protium MISSION Liniltod ceitmree tetee :TOttetettrree; • WWtT lid WANTED TO sr,v "Afornine, zaatrittne! Want nay 'lomttttlbonla,ehlero are ,Itajurtptlippeg, bIrs hat eo? t and opening his pea., eahl the woman, shar "area I don't care, for any novel, pooeles. lameowtna, eye -salve, re -salve, or corn-plaetere." 'duet so. And 1 auppose it's 0il imp to ask whether you'd Ube to t00% :ot 131100 of wrinkle-ill/De for the ,complexionr* 'Net a bitsir, end 1.11:now hal cal any book on good mantt , or you'll read it yotereelf Qoasioit- of the people 1 call on woul ppreciato 'on, modem. Alia now, i 'Qu thhi unt have no zir4r4 far th e1obrated invithale ear -trumpet the. gan beat nft fasten td a hack window and You,r neighbors say, or tho fumous erange telescope that will , bring every kitchen withio halfa. 43`1).? 11":41houso 114 _alio swell 'what the for so cloee to you tba "tire coeidlltre 111 btt.gOing." "Hold Mil" CW144111%1 tit) wattrua 1 the lurmv. "1"4 very neueli lilt thoFe two artielea. • *11 riobt., Madam," re:einea tbr any chap %vines got n ttoe:74:4111tellit.:171:1179 rI ., trialzi t. IPs bead FidInTaYS, and went dowu winetling 4 GOO -bye teiette You," while a large, woman etood at the door itthuirtierilate rage. QVALIFI .ATKAr le--44To: thin% 1.; ; OIIWe (fr. 1 that yo l would -love me is na, as you livell A now, le karsoli we lave not been married tr. FOIII CUM 1101:4(4,4 abos 0-401'" ife-"Rut„ y4)11 nee, wneu 1 told yox walla! lave you as leng 4th I MO; vagx"t feeling very 'well. arid Ily 4111'1 think 3 ehould litI top. iLiatrt , tell that emote had lilting to etay?'' ‘zertarie--"Yes. sir." s0000se be AV`l'i Ver. gtell Pd.*, feervents-"1 faarilly ['now, eir. said lie was aware of tile fact that earl 1101NT Saill an Chino hut w te under the impteselon thet yolk never 11A -SA an Opportunity to tan," Pito Terrors Swept Awato I Ate neW'n 0(014W01 melon, at the head as a reliever, heeler, and sure item for Piies 10 all fortes. One application will glee eomfort in a few minutes, and three to six days' applieatiou according to dieeetione will core chronic eneee I Vkt or-44Want t „ n 4 1 1 suppoe n i noogh to tolosuch zx you are into wy Ili . i‘ .10° %ling Ilifiere--"NO, , id IL MLitt be of r I, 1 you. She d ei and No con ; would or; r me out af 0 th. 11; 1 evoke to nt It." 1 tile Father al that, she? Weil, III x.bow t iznput 0 %mug thin7 no u whet he is talking ;peed. You can have sir, any day yon p104e01" your 01 vou 1114 'nth. si site doeen* ' -Darn Liniment far sale everMer at relieves au itching and bUrtabig thin u nave you know. si „,.. IlifaerthOS 111 (lay Uri tents.. -.79 tat xit self-/natio man." Graff - "Well, 7 ni sorry for you; bet keep Some men would have no ,exeuse, daa, and doa,t tbia,k too mach f a living: their 'wives didn't take - in boarders, about it, and perhaps you'll get lig all right"- ' BOught my Life for 35 Con watt one man's way of puttin it when he had been pronounced incur- able chronic tlyspepeia.. "It tv a living death to rho until 1 tried Pe Von Stan's Pineapple Tablets. Thanks Ainericen Nerving is a great perfect% ..,•••••••10,11. The Poisoned Spring -An nature 50 In Man, pollute the sprieg and dis- ease and waste are bound to follow - the stomas% and nerves out of kilter means poison in the spring. South to them to -da -Y aul Well, and I tires Incligestinn. Despepsia. and tones my friends 1 bought my life for vents.” GO in a boz.--80 "Grace, can e-ou tell me what is Meant by a cubic yard?" -"I don't know exactly, but 1 Mink it's a yard that the Cuban children play in." Dear Sirs, -I was for seven years a sufferer from Bronchial troable, and would be so hoarse at times that I could scarcely- suoak above a whis- per. X got no relief from anything 011 tried your MTNARD'S .HONEY 140 nertes. Tbe best evidence of its efficacy is the unsolicited testimony of thousands of cured ones., -76 She (aprrovingly)-"Thu won her hand, then?" lie (rather glurnly)- "'rumple-I prceuene so. Fin under r thumb." . MEd a Liniment Relieves. Neuralgia "Jimsley thinks his wife is an angel," "That, so? Why, I didn't kriow Jinasiey was married." "He BALSAM. Two bottles gave relief is a Widower," and six bottles made a complete would heartily recommend it "me Kidneys are all Wrong -Hew to anyone suffering from throat or shall I insure best results in the short- est timer It stands to reason that a .7, P. VANI3DSISIIIIK. speeifie of the unleestionable lung trouble, Fredericton. If a lean hit e the cheek to ask n girl to marry slie seldom has the face to refuse. per Over Sixty Years MRF. WONI,OW.BSOOTII MO SYRUP has been a‘sd millions of mothers for their children while Leethinz. Itsoothesthe child, softens 54)0 5004. allays nain. on reA windeolic, regulatet thestomhch and bowels, andis the testremedyfor Tharrluen. Twenty-tive cents s. bottle Sold by druggists throughout the world. lie sure and sltr't,1. Wnemo w'ssoOTLLIII S rm." :12-04 Ono get-up-and-git man is better than a dozen of the Wait -for -some- thing -to -turn -up brand. Minard's Liniment Cures Burns, etc, "I'M satisfied that you never in- tend to pay inc that $50 yoo bor- rowed." "Well, if you're satisfied, I The Pall of Rheumatic Pains. -When a sufferer dr; perm a n en t 1 -dot in such a meritorious medicine as South Amer- ican Rheumatic Oure, bow glad he is to tell it. C. W. liayliew, of Thames - vine, Ont., couldn't walk or feed him- self for months -four years ago three bottles of this great remedy. cured him. -not 0 pain since-isiPt ,thai en courage- ni en t f or rheumatic stiCferere?-82 1 -Ie ---'`You have a lieedacite, e'ou say?" Silo-' 'Yes, I have." Fre-- "Do you serene much from. headache?" She, --"Yes; always when I have it." Use Lever' e Dry' Soap (a powder) to wash woolens and ilannele,-- you 1 like it, merit oi South American Kidney entre will go more directly and quickly'to the seat of the trouble than the "pill form" treatment, and when it strikes the spot there, s healing in an instant. -78 "Your account has been standing a long time, Air. Dukey." "Men give it it seat, 2ny -dear 'Shears."' "Very glad to, are.. Shall we make it a re- ceipt?" 1 i To prove to yon that 133 es aCnht scat Oogemsent ies rfi.oereretvacir, and every form, of itching bleedingand protruding piles, he manufacturers have guaranteed it. See tes. Irnonials in the daily press and ask your nciall, ors what they think 0( 11. You can use it and tet your money back if net nitre& 60c a box, at , Lil dealers or EDMANSON,EATES & CO.,TOrOntrx ra Chase's Ointimeni AN EXCITING OCCUPATION. A Itoreshire nobleman insisted on his bead gardener taking on as an apprettice a young lad in whom his lordship was interested. The lad was very lay, and the gardener was not at all pleased at having such a youth *trust upon him. Some time after, his lordship, Walking in the eneden, came upon his gardener 'and said: "Well, John, how is my young friend getting on with you?'` 'Ohhe's doin' fine," replied the gardener, with a sarcastic grin, "He's workin away there at the very job that suits him." ' "Pm glad to know tbatl" said his lordship. ''What may that be?" "(lasing snailg off the walks," Was the cutting reply. PWOIOARI, UrfrAima /41,8%.-5rR.sise 0 00 N likr" „I-U*4 ea Alb CAli °Twit Ca•pROX Wks/entree/ A. SISISIMIII.411011311.11101=1.11111511111111.1011111404100111 "rim: ARNOre INSTITInp. BERLINeene'r- iEFEth tu t golletitee;''etQf 14144 44144';erefore preditro 307;er..iitnti-0;°4" Writo for - E Made big enon mttn to work in wall comfor Bus more material in it t y other brand of sliirt Canada. Made on the BM scale it requires 39 42 yards per dozwil common shirts have only 33 yards. That's the ruasox why th Shirt never c tales the armpts, is neve ight at the neck or wrist- bands, is always loose, Rd and comfortable and wea well. Each shirt bears a. tiny book that tells the whole history of the "Big" Shirt, and also contains a notarial declaration that the H.B.K. (Big" Shirt contains 393-.:; to 42 yards of material per dozen. Sold at all dealers but only with this brand:— HUDSON BAY KNITTING CO. Montreal Winnipeg Dawson THE MAGNET IN SURGERY. What is said to be the largest elec- tro-xnagnet in the world has been in- stalled in the Bridgeport (Conn.) Hospital. It will be used for extract- ing pieces, of iron and steel from the eyes of machinists and other met workers who may be injured, Minard's Liniment Curs Dank First Russian --"We haven't en food for our men. Second Russian "The .Japsi will lel." "By giving us food?" "No, by diminishing our number!' plomenemeueseume• The harder you cough, the worse the cough gets., iloh's mum t' wag% The Lung a, 'Ike Tomo is guaranteed to cure If it doesn't benefit you, the druggist will give you your money back. Prices: s, C, venees re. Co. so2 25e. Soc, el LeRoy,X. Ye Toronto, can. SSUE NO. 51-04.