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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1913-2-27, Page 3HOW TO ANTICIPATE !BERGS DL COPLANS MADE TESTS WITH ATLANTIC 10E. Accumulated Data While Taking Northern, "Short Cut" in In- terest o ilence. Laughs With Joyl I'o More Indigestion on )N41 -31aa,`,SQ,141, Thought 4 1Vou1d1)16 of Stomaeb ' Treulble. Dr, Myer Coplans, demonstrator of bacteriology and public health in J Found a Saluda Remedy That Has gap the University of Leeds, England, Him wen. Ever since. has just returned from his voyage in the North Atlantic, which was undertaken for the narpose The experience of Mr. Lar.ose studying the currents and composi- one verY eonution to -day: tion of the water to determine the "1sufforerd from dyspepsia and proximity of icebergs, „ The test. whiehr Dr, coplans:: has indigestion for Ave years. 1 suf- just completed were made on board fered o mueh that I couid hardly /". the Rya l Mail line steamship Royal attend to ray work. 1 VMS weak Edward, which took the "short, arid !est courag,e. 1 enjoyo cut" across the Atlantic, aiong the rail I decided to follow your ttek which nt oertaiu seasons of the year is regarded as dangerous nt. To, any great surprise on account of the ice, On the voy 1".1-uinitediatiolY began to feel better - age thirtY-four icebergs were sight, T aa ROW using the 6144 hex of Od. A continuous record was made Dr, ifeniiiton'e1U and 1 feel so of the Ea/inity of the ocean from fixonmouthto Rimouski, through WIthrit' 1 want' tot411 y" tb4t the Straits of Belle Isle and on to owe this great change to your tam- AlontreaL The record was subse is Pills. 1 recommend Dr, Ilaattl- fluently continued from Montreal fonts ptiis to .1,rory person who is up the St, Lawrence, through f‘alce sufforinx from dy,cijep,,:iu, your Ontario to Niagara, grateful servant, D, Larose, 3 St. Laurence 1`raced it) Limit, Joliette street, Montreal, P.Q. - OWitig to the dense log in the Straits of Belle Jele daring the re- All whohave weak ete•machSaud, turn voyage the eeureeevae altercd those who safer 'with, indigestion, for Cape Iletee an4 the south coast headaches, biliousnese, can be per - of Newfoundland., time affording on oPPertuliftY for the effeetf the. St. ketPlY e4 by Dr* Ramilton's Lawrence to be tied to its ocean Ms, 259, }tux, et druggists ituits„ The apparatus was '1'11=4411Ni StOreliO0111 in the hold tWellty feet belOW the the Catarrh ee, and ASx 4"44 °Alt, 411141, wt aeoordelrr reqUired. coutint (al% haVe yet to 'zed t''`nd oretcd, but wor iittorestmg phenomena fed by the instrument, servers was the very large distance The first thing that struck the *b- out to sea—much further than bad the VOMMOU MO MOON,* been bitpneSed to he the3 kO tG tbe orchardist and bean eas9—at which the influence of the ower, The alleged diseevery wa River Severn on the 'salinity of the ProniIitlY Publithed breadeoste oter mild be traced. Confirinu,. the fruitegrewer leaded his eliotgun tory ovidertee of thte permeative a and went forth t elaY the robii. river water through the ocean for Since the rehin redbreast is the long distances wa4 afforded on the oetaineuest of our soug:biiday ex other side of the St. Lawrence', tronielY ecciaide in WS habitand insuspeeting in biz dispoeitiou, ho Discovered Berg Tracts, laterally fall an easy The jr, \Copious -has suspected that ttit-growor felt bitesolf perfectly iceberge followed" definite tracks. notified for, aid uot the bird de. Weed, this idefi, aligRe*.t4d stroy the earlY ohorrim, Pick VI* the chants issued by the British y4eytMg apples front ,the trees, aud tabeinvgernins, theent,pealsioittitoitaig, earoonifszttedr help hnnsolf to -any number of quarts of 'berries`l Be bad been iceberge. Seine of these traeks were discovered on the voyages out eAttgbtjn the'Act again all(1 agiu Tho fruit-px,wer's investi,gaition and home, being indicated by a into the foal. betas of the robin groat variation in salinity. went no further than observing that The investigation also found a he sometimes ate cherries. It no' very stroney marked Arctic cur- ver occurred to the man with the rent coneiebing of water of greatly clietglin to examine the 'contents of diminished salinitY and of a very his vietim's stomach. If he had low temPerniburc- As' 1)4stocea this done so with a miid erten to 00n- m:recut and the normal ocean there vietion,,,a, surprise would lia,V0 met was a dimilauti°11 6welltY-fi" him. The robin doe a eat fruit, but per cent. in salinity. On the -cut- the quantity is -small, in proportiort ward side of this current for about to the number of insects he des. five hundred or si-e hundred yards troys. the temperature of the water was His diet etensiits ehielly of moths, . just about at freezing point. Th°se butterflies caterpillars, earth - currents haye seasonable cbange,s worms, mil worms, and other crea. in direction, but otherwise are con. tures that the farmer can AreYy well slant' • spare. The strialt- fruit that the These two experimental trips bird CODSIUDOS is only lati dessert aerose the Atlantic have opened up after. meat. a wide field for further investiga- If the robin plucks small apples tion, and in view of the great m- from your trees, would at not be terest chneerned in the navigation . well to examine the apple before of the Atlantic, it is fully'expeeted killing the bird? He may be dieing that the matter will be still further yeb a great service. Probably you pursued. will find that he has -net eaten the ite utterflie; d Cutwerms. DIME OF MARL110ItOUG1L. Despite the efforts made by influ- ential persons to heal the breach between the Duke 4)f -Marlborough and his wife, no eliccess has been achieved in this direction, and the Duke's sister, Lady Lilian Greta - acted as hostess. Their two sens, who are rapidly growing out of boyhood,- spent their- Christmas atBeD lenileeki:istbehd andtheeanl:fthe po inecie their mother or the Continent, - Th erful Maribereugh familveto whieb Mr, Winston Churchill is related. The first Duke was the famous eoldier who gained the gre4 vie - forks of Blenheim, Ramillies, Oa - Date of Maribor/AO, and Malplaquet, an aye always figured cowl) in military annals. Tim Duk e was horn forty-two at Simla, In 1405 he taelo, the daughter Vanderbilt, the Ne 11f4nalre., 1Te served wi aury in South Africti, AJO to Lieutenan UonoU 1rn Ifamilton. Ma has a ways mat 'fled a keen interest in polities, ud Irian 1903-1410$ he 'Nati Under -Seer tory of State for the Colonies. IDAL TEyoung apple, after all, ' but has SUICLEA , . . . P.THY. dropped it on the ground. A little „. further investigation will show that, Sisters . Kill Theniselves ,at Salue it uonimined a la,i,-/-a-of -the destruct, ..- , t, Time Though Separated. live eodling-a-notli;. !the, bird was, not .20, years. No amount of money --' Is thdre such a, thing -as "suiciaai after/the apple, hut, the; larva. would induce Inc to surrender what It's the interior of a man's head 'telejeathy"- at work amon.gst iis 7 foNestlingdThe vi irdSllivteer once woinlollYvv."-nothedG_N nin- IThaapvecguatirfoodtdii.,Namero,:ugh-ilieasegiv,eenf that counts. An incident Whi,dlii has, just Occurredseto , near Geneva, •s.,titteriand, eertaiu,, ,a. pair of robins;that 'had theirest by Cana'clian'Postum Co.,' Windsor, tdionrd's Liniment Cures Distemper. on a porch cap, .Fxoni the tiigtthe Ont.: "There's a reason." Read • - `''' ; . ly .sugg,es,ts that this, force, may be •, at work- in certain eo,urdries and young Were hateh4 until theyetiere the' little book, "The RoadMa,rried Yortag. eto Well- •. lead to .Thu,s,t, disa,ssi.ous remits. ready to leave the pest the parents ..ville, - in pkgs. ., ' , --An amusing st•C'rY llaPPened some ,Thlis ,,-Lim. Simon, - a swiss wi_ visited them on the. aVerage. once "a- pEriveearrsretdomthatiniabenvteo letttmteer? ATnheewitotni,ek, -otlilla jeu-Esitgiocei.D oAne voafinth, eia-Panagrhistye,ouwrtos_ • - . (VOW, aged 60,-, became greatly dis- every "fifteen InInutesi and. brought genuine, trw,,,ann, i,,..uli ot itern,An.„ip,..tu, !jest. 'life- n• ?v., tressed on account of the removal at eu'ula 'visit f'rom. °Ile to three in: „ . s called as a 'witness, „when "---7. .:,7- , '''''''''''l '* ' ti..Kee-inegi.strate 'inquired her age. of ,he,r sist,er, who is . five years sectS• Cut ''.'7'13rTI's an:Pl, AT'ulY-wurusi5 r at fi Remedy. '''Twenty-five ' last August," , youngert to a hospital. seven erays were the ehief of the, youngsters ,. ,,fte_rwards,,,-, number of persons dlet. , , ` , . :' '.: ' Irish tVit' i'e- a well that has •PromPtlY rePhied '' the lady • The -who had , ascended -.the Sadeve;* Another brood, reared in an 4- :lever been "known to 'run dry. pat ,next witness was a young man, who, 4,290 feet high, by the the - funiculir pia tree, near.a large orchard; were Miie 'had been misbehaving, at once acknowledged that- he was ilread, were 'herrified to see a . , fed almost ev.olUsively- upon cedling-• and l iiea,red-, before 'his •connaland twenty seven years of age. .Are i•a woman walk out, onto a, ledge over, ntolthe,*„. ' • . t., • ing 'officer, charged for the third You related to the last witness ?" .. . , , looking a ',sheer precipiee of „300, , , . , ., , ... ,. , „,.. ,. , tune:with drimlOnness, . , . - queried the magistra . "Ys, I ieet, „ and, a-frtert-cai•efulli'',:iVraPPing CouldLawyer Ddtn& HIM' Octtei'. Pat stated ,his side .of the ease', -am her son," be',',..::. j'filied . "Ah I" , aishawl -around ber head and face .,,,.,,,4,ATiit ' .0 you, m'eall, Rohe -ii;.. -.1-4::‘ with' all the eloquence at his coin- mused ;,,c4'...p Oitei 'YOurt-'me- '-• jump intoe'sp-adeet The .-evernati""Wl*, ''.,tal4elg,e.c% t;'.,4 e 'ke than;.f said: you, mand.;- but the Colonel was uninevz' ther -nalittivf ",-717-',1tr.ri., etivflry- -Mine, Stincirn, atid,She WS- fninid...e.tie'rektit aalla,.. e ./,,,,,.-:-L , ' - - ' - ' ," , ,, - /ed‘." ' '. ''. ' '-$ , • -, , ,yoAng.rte ''''',"" -Vle Cliffs'fhelew in a inangled condi !", :• wi ,srva.,-...j/K,‘ ma,ring.,,hel joy, , „fl.„6... , . "Eight days in the ,guard -house ''' • - , _: -*el., , t iat,...; anOi 1e.r..;,,lit-le boo, ,r.,sa$ i, .tatinw i„,,, , sterni -: nyg.:.t-h- e, ,,-, 0 , , en Pat's a At t.lie'risaarire'.'•iii-iie,''"M.'Lha-'6-•...''Sial.°-4)"3 si•-)elCd'sl ing- the ay' With •xne,..,, 13 ''''' etatilter,,sheet the lien spluttered sister, had net. 5,epri_..o,r ocTri'.', , ,,i' ).,,,,? ,,,'il.L244iwe.".i is. AtfAL, '.:;.'",,:?t ' , . , mat, noticed this,.. and leaned for - illi , l)itme,r. for - th -weekti I TER 'Ward." 4i'm erieal,-;- saying, tlii ' ffe stet dead,, and that sur,vive her. - ..gu.?1W--1,3)'' "3 a';elti'Vi"'Pailkt."1:$°.:!'e'l:' 'FA orrtre !,1, , , ^,I • , • . , "Tliry if - ",,will make ,a -`3 army aisier,' sorr, se suggested, in a abeenee-- ef -persuasive whisper41inet' treel., , v, 7,-....w,U,--, gl.,.13td-7',°,;:tlitanpo_ IkloMurt,'reAal;,1t4(1si'''''P. „ ,..,., , :.., .0' great' satisfaction.W01'04"f; , 41r J4eltelliners, ro.M-the'firt flcc r. ``It atECrcleiliteltfe...#14-1Ws *°i'nf"'n" Our family is ,TAOSt ,jnterestirig. et4eatlii' 4f Mme you tuil.teli, -air ' *giv,40,1,:, ',danees , divinely, :" Tom • sings 'e es.-- •abo It ` ' .angele,Dave - iS 'a famees dOune litititipie- tite,yer,,• and Sifsanne paints myself:1r tieta)ste' •, 'erir . , , AF'f.EII) EFFECTS OF LONG ILLNESS gPEEDILY 'VAN:118,11 WHEN YO USE DODD'S KIDNEY ()rep I,add only found -complete relief after using the Oreat Canadian Kidney Remedy. 1,,add's Mills, Stanstead 0e,, Que., Feb. 24 (Speeial),--That the seeds of disease left in the hod)" after an illness are sureto eauee trouble is the experience a Loren G. Ladd, a Well knoWn young man in this eommunity. Mr. Ladd has else learned that those seeds an be cleared out of the body and per- fect health restored by Dodd' s Kid- ney "At the age of AtiX1 ha4 Scarlet Fever," Mr. Ladd states, "At we've 1 had TYPhoiel Fever, and at fourteen I had Measles, Aborit. a year later I.began to be trailhled by swellings of the face, feet and bands. The 4c/dee told no 1had 1“driey troulde, agaVe zee Me- dicine but the Swellings, co/44140 to oore Mintervalo a week to InOlath, . "TwO years ago orte heX 0 Doeld's Kidney Pills stopped the elliogo, Last winter the SWOL Itogo roturned and again I was cured by liming Dothro Kidney Pills," Ilealtby Kidneys strain the seeds of disease out of the blood, Dodds Kiduoy 1Ua mshe healthy Kidneys, DOOS FOR SENTRY WORK, h OiRcer Tells fi�w 'y Used in Balkans Loudon, Afaiox who has imst, t toMontene f dept s Fatal Catarrh in Your Family? SLUMBER SALOON 101V. email Firm Is Building Ono witik Sixty ISUIlka. It Itlin8 iland In linixd lila Ao attelePt to CoullteraCt the evil ItrOnchitiS, Weak Th.roat, ffeots •of the "hustle" of modern Pneumonia, Consumption; business life is ab011t to be made by Doctors`state that 96 per cent arcollut7ZY?N‘r-illnebg wBiel/riaihnoA(C4113' °Pen -It, he Canadian people suffer , from "Slumber Saloon" fQr Berlin Catarrh.. Few escape it. -You can workers, easily recognize it from the bad The German, despite the tremen-, taste in the mouth and from lack do us amount of Itork he is able to of appetite in tho rmorniug, le bad get, through in the day is very fend Caairsoe'sattih:bolathue"15118tomdareohps'arAfro.enlaut 'es reeef hnistlya48p;actRCeleThalnlyape'verTjyritbLiurtignalet . . nausea. The throat. Os with firm in Berlin although the -working Phlegm, the patient sneezes and hours were from eight in the morn - .coughs contmualky, not inirequeat- ing until eight an the evening, al- ly there is lassitude and chilliness lowed io eniployo, two and, a half and aching in the bulbs, Cr three hours for lunch. Every - Doctors recommend Catarrho- body from the chief to the omee boy zone, it is nature's owe cure, It had time to journey comfortably to drives <int the germs, heals sore his home in the suburbs, Partake a spots, olealia away every vestige of huach lathe bosom of his family and Catarrhal taint. " y a econel "forty winks" before You send the soothing vapors o aking up for eoffee and cakes and the Pine woods, the richest balearus nrahag to his lebora in t,own. arid healing essences, right to the 1 ef your coUl by inhaling CP, t nifilltatohl7v:daret5.°0.44 othfew'h4lagtc:r.- ozone, Litee drepe of wonder- liFil I boor" the beleYed siesta ereuTtaigetv'titeP°;‘:Tiorl:Zezditihstialigi bl'''.3eTk 11'n° ilio chief efter eating thing Impolite:Me, and the akinD sratiss ike a ' le, that's how °Oat:rill" ..40.,,, by the air you breathe. it:i4c,:ira wpresatauro. riaaeniti cahottiiird i7ly zone bronchitis, cata'- rrh, or-r'w( afe or en the streets. a d 'table throat, yell ' The 4 Withe r Saloon," however, ly re itS healing fumes, the Berliner his beloved ' treee of diseatie flees a p again, in spite of Hs Kutch time. In a gm tract in the heart of tbe of Merphene it beim . The building will contain Cefrws -As • n rnif little owepflisvieoraredberttilbmai 4:11 e,osgtit„tof, eraioconl i s4.4:2, t,thoca! d* 44: '''' :nrp Iii r Croupy C , ...), h visitor. The Zoom of the RtAI g will be ewered in thick filing 'carpets and deey# and boken 'silence will be the =per - of the- 4,pisee. infants eau 'use it, so elieve, 4mA:ors prescribe eateficial in 'preventing win - lie that no person cal4 afford to lhout eatarrhegelle.- Vieed iP lid4 of as without failur tat, $1,00, Owe to CAl all 4c,nlers or Buffalo, ain Obtained 4 W0214101140 gt The master of, the eirences r gland) Workhouse hes reported Iti CaSti of an 4)xtraordius,rjr human GOOD U D AGAIN. son ,iuva, and ' r k to the guardians. The man w tromp, giving the name of Ily. zro was found on the thc or of liziiaire: e ood Rumor fltutns with °ha audience RtlitQah'vrilersr intes after WO admission to the with his face and neck to Frover Food. lieu, and his ailment was the employment of do as mumps. Ile, woo ig50- "For many years I WAR tt 1011- amfos, The tototo of thoBulger.. laWd M once, find spent three or t nt sufferer from indigestion and ian frontier is guarded by clogs, fourinfirm glorious days in the a rvousnesal s, amounting most to meh, are with eta pickets and 0- Then it WAS discovered that Kell,, trillion," writes a. Western techecl posts, bed the rtmarks.blo power of cans - The French Gime»mont hss built 1 ing awellings similar to those which' "My blood was impove'rished, the a training estoblitairo Fon- are typical of mumps at will, and he vision was blurred and weak, with tainebleu, and the doge e larely 1 was turned out. moving spots before ley eyes. This used for ne,s4ougora. Tim British Medical Journal was a steady daily conditiOn. I _____ printed .9.. letter from Dr. B. W. R. grew ill-tempered, and DVeritUallyMeredith, of Wellington, Somerset, LOW Co101tilt Rates to pacific Coast got so nervous I could not keep rny books pasted, nor handle neeounts 011 Rale Aii7. etarou isth to Vitt, Chica-o and North Irosternalglitwuatyb. warning workhouse offieiale against satisfactorily. I can't describe toy 1-w"ai"" fT""2 all P"1"13. 1" C.'"'" IA) Loa Angeles, San s'reuemeo, Portland, sliffarings. Salt Leto City, Seattle, Vietoria, Van. "Nothing l' ate agreed With me, entrti°62... Xeirronillrt°1188Tkolu'drlaatulatlrotzle7rs'athan%r till one day 1 happened Lo flake free redintor ebulr cure from Clitearo, Grape -Nuts in a grocery store, variable routes, Liberal atop overa. ,S'or full infortuntion so to rotes, routes And and bought a package out of curio- literature, write or tall on 11. at. Bennett, sit? to know what. it was: General ,Agept, 46 ronze Street, TOrenito. 'I liked the food from the very first, eating it with cream, and now I,buy it by the case and use it daily, 1 son found that Grape - Nuts food was supplying brain and and allowancies. Supplies of vege- nerve ferce as nothing in the drug , , , . tableS for his tahle *cane, from the line ever had done or could do, kitchen 'gardens at Versailles, fruit "It wasn't long before I was re- front the orehards of Fontaine - stored to health, comfort and hap- piness. . bleau, game from the State forests, ,and hay for hie berseil frem the "Through the use of Grape -Nuts meadows at Rambouillet. More - food my digestion has Afeen rester- over, the State paye tbe wages of ed, my nerves are steady once more, his stable hands and his coachman, my eye -sight is good, again, mental faculties are clear triedv Init not his chauffeur's. ' acute, and I have become se good- TO CURE A COLO IN ONE DAY natured that my friends are tru1S7 Take LAXATIVE BROM() Quinine Tablets. astb.nished at the change. I feel epraggists refund ineer if it fail° to "-re' • E. W. GROVE'S signature is on each bor. yotinger and better than I have for udy f and Re, ot One, ed, his OS Gets Table Supplies Free. The French President enjoys some petits benefices apart from the S24,0,000 he draws yearly 'a.s salary aithtl -Works OTHER HER EXPERIER jt/drop has its ot niaI utfeuilithlvallr'7';:hirttraa NlierCim I the ou ever telt nervetio. 1 u 'ettivet. and X esti I ki 1 lenow of is surer to e ou Lome we use nerviline treence Et ,nl ese,, 0re:7:et itnils;stelmNepltealre:14,1:01:leue.uderristlya..lerirti3 te "husband uses It for rheumatism. xnO ofton employ it for neuralgia and el Kelly, Mr, Meredith tvrttesext headneile. nrviline hos PIO 1700.117 U 701:191417lats tlislx)arlIsa.or caofuisAin;fltaingslillb. isittb7,t, no mother eau afford lo be witlan IIS ANEOUS p4 cuatamvus emphysennav....ilimaion_ The 'aria Nonni size bottle. -whieh oei \eel AXii(i.taalTat7glotx8iernaL117,14clu'Srci. d Svoliath":!NI-. 0 ONE elaeront t Xenz wan 0 c 1 o , a uai bern.d d&ne or alt e for ru 'Iha Wettara ieM tente, 'I'AgP COL ferent Fort 8%4 !bum, oulSerrea nan TOr011ta. ZIIJOYS BILLIATIDS - el Live Men in towns 004 lair manor. Pe first low to Start a Bil* Ternie, tete, Cats.- andkk • ue. Era Toronto. at Intthne of the, .chest, lif) tows about 2,50.53ei.olusr tbuteorMoreepoecr" *T. italgltirsit°1 :.i.11:Ic's' Qc°,152.t„I'DebinlrUeill!.,)iicgtItiii.r,:7?:ro,r,:pr.tinoltinonitaFt'lleViariettill extc;nding from the tomplas to the a quarter of anhour to inflate him- tNa;rjbletVsr,Bairi8 17,P1„;r4T.edr.b7 nu' Ca. el ALL. ritONRS, Ntn....i.vr AND ELAM. relf, and about two or tlIrce days to 1,X der tones, Itidnoy trouble, Crave,. * Lumbago aud kindred ailments posttivell " .. * "Rana"' price 81.60. Another new remedy Another Ananias. cured With the new German nemeet. absorb. A magazine writer who has gone .f•oStani)oll'attliltneaeilalliiTtse's.'"dPriscuare$2.40urto;o41 SetnItepn:uesd,teorylmtintMe eyadiatel?aeatrhnof Canada., Limited. ,, s v tt trent c,z, "back to the farm,' tells about durlruigngr c'ermornnanhy,"t Tile 8ancli Ibtnilla°. with "Putnam'' dies -never TO- "ISIXteent7e11/311171:ax*efit nothing three 4:,"n"1"4' '°9" turns. 'N'othing eo certain and Datideso se IllaY." -0. 'll fist a Minute gafferr5 from Puttiam's Ctorn P.....xtractor--Itry it. Fifty farmers pickedtironi any 00)21M j protru. ding or years' success guarantees its merit. 25o. bleeding pliel nity to determine just what kind of bottles at all dealers. can be eared br using onture's otew re. — a liar that -writer is. ,.. taedy-no medicine -no operation. "Ma et The Other Doctor. remedy does not nrofess -to euro internal piles, but is a ttertain cure for pretrliding ..• 2110llyet'arDs'iss"tardring'\,vawsbino lisaclaob,y, 7,Sterwrotot An old newts takeri‘eiff,l'en")101-476., e '''t -pp, a physician of his own.race. There hateingiastnoasskiegdesi,oerf in7pwrhoivteemdeonettohre, Minard's Liniment Co., Limited. Vull instrnetions on' receipt, of Um., was thrown from a ileigh and injured hor Gentlomon„-My daughter, -13 years old, CLEANING LADIES' WII, B. OXLEY, 294 Berkeley St., Toronto.. The doctor came, felt thd old mans elbole- eV. liaclly it .,remained EMI' and very painful for three years. Four bottles of WALK IIII1 CFI OiriTINO SUITS pulse and e,xamined his tongue. Can bet done perteenY by oar rreneb proem. Try 11,. "Did Your other doctor take your her and she hoe not been trenbled for two MIXARD'S 1.117,17:Lecitirf;y1e, tely cure,d, ,Alontreal, Toronto, Ottawa and Quebers Coltish American Dyeing; Co. temPeratttre 7" he asked. "I don't Yara' know, sale" replied the negro; "I Z. B. LivEstYtrE. airA inisSed anything but nay watch St. Jessie), P., o., 1801 Aug., 1900. Yet Balanced Right. so far. "I'm a self-made man," said the proud individual. "Well, 3';'"ou are all right, except An Ad va nta go; as to your head," oommented the "There's one advantage in the other part of the conversation. high cost of living." IfwThoep'sait.thayto7u" talk witi.1., is -out ot ,,,,i\vh t taatk'ses thtalaltTat I earn to live, proportion to the part yen think asehetadhat tIe cainnvensteverin gewtoerntholuegsls stock." a wayint. ahed Liniment cures cows, etc. cRino.--7-2-0. Try Pauline Eye Remedy No Oonel11n5—ree1a TOlo—Asia gni CIO% liggtartZdt i2,tga-Brog In each rOokage. Ntneinn 1,t; Com* e 8 CA14.41)wir;3ZT:=4.1S1,1t7tt. fie e el ,TesZ'A'Z't Il-thieerpribli?".Y.11;iM • pDry ggletO at tfio-50e per bottle. liarine 1.1yo Salve la Aeoptie-Tubes, 26o -50o. , Marine Eye', Remedy Co.; Chicago "*.hy .tipes yoar servant go about the house with her hat on V.-?' she's' a` new girl! She only earee this morning-, and hasn't. Made up her' mind whether she'll 'Stay yet !" Minartirs, Llniment.Cures ,Carget in Cows. "IE:ydur- wife a suffragette,`.r.,* • "Yes," replied Mr. eek.teri,-, a certain, 'extent.' he thinka.st , Ought -tO .have'2the 'ballot, hat...S.,. knows a lot of Women who shle:„' sure do, not deserve it:" T)ont1 ex-pect your ship to Co in when the tide is but. Only One "BROOM QUININE" . That is LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE. Look for the signature of E, W. GROVE, Curds a Cold in One Day. -Cures Grip in Two Days. 25e. You can judgn -what a man .1-ilisiart done by: what- lie is going to s. " The Difference. "The unfortunate peasant woman of Europe oarry burdenson their heads." ' "So do the fortunate society wo.. . men, or this coluitry, , but ;they co, "I never Ould understand whr filinard's Liniment Cures 01plitheria: people dock their horsestails Siete De Did It. 1aid Dabbleigh, 'High cost of liv- s While carrying a ladder through I something these times,,, mg, said Jo; rocks . "-Got to clock the crowded streets of a busy city a big Irishninii had the misfortune e trjrntprpeiaukg t'hae' ipal,cald4e07,-he tueldd°oNff. is an enemy within the mime, it win t. gc or il il,s,77 , ,, 3:0` Su e he aher.v have iii", 0 khee n cuedp). yNI ai no - nbreepgacildevacectnlilttemis,i 1,ayoneldsv soi usf i ca:oi dpn eep.e no cifj..11 i,,r,41 (Laal lett,: arl 7 ,rhninra;,,saun:Telleelaushiag:ho:polchte,:empaesibyeneetthieidoe :aun tile 1 .:Idr,di,cuarernifil. nt:).1<etoto ooht.:/di,e:npi o: strongestisti4sev:ign:olpirccolExtvizothi ttuatilte 1 I the"-Ii.isliman, ' 'And didn't, you see bad witnessed the mishap, dashed Xt' leads to indigestion, iii pile me runnistelierne to get the leoney to, pay for dt e , 'For Quick Sale acre fa'rm,, good ..location, witii half milti'drontav <nu ShuEtva,p ladre, 1-2 miles •from, 0 P. It, main line. About 15acres cleared, ..ahout 5 rii•res bearing ochurd, some young 'orchard, hone°, '1)arn, ,3heds, spring water, fencing, timber, some fur- niture and implements. A good buy, 8nitable for fruit ,or mixed tanning, and wi.11 make a good sub-diviv,i4n. 'Price $9,900; ''‘1ie;14.,".:Ot4-11", 170a TI('0 y terillEt,", Or will t"' *pod, seenriffien, or. real es- :Bef,om r C9nstiPa,t14.' Theor Y' - Nerd' 'Ole' ninpettl4