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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1906-2-15, Page 3HEALTH t THE CARE OF THE SKiN, To most persons the skin represents simply the organ of touch, and because Jt 1s cusLomnry to keep nearly all of its sutaee concealed, its relation to the wel- fare of the body is overlooked, It has, however, most important functions, such as the casting out of waste matter and the mainlanance of an even body to• with Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. ]ler court, London, by Mr. Justice Grantham, --A cure of great interest to women has peruture, disregard of which Slay l8.ame system is unequal to that strain if her but no one was nue to enlighten his attracted We attention of those interest. lc sectors disturbances ofhealth.b et aches if sha Is 0 rin1n dull- Lordship. ed In medical ] r altrrs In this neighbor. A MOTHER'S DUTY. THREW BIBLES INTO SEA She Should Carefully Guard the 11601(11! —. of Ilei Gnawing Daughter—Iter Future THE VOYAGE OP THE STEAM YACHT happiness Depends on the Change) PANDORA. Girlhood to Womanhood. Every mother should watch with the Explorer Charged With Throwing Away greatest care the health of her growing Gilts Sent to Tristan da daughter. She is a girl to-day—to-mor-' row a woman, The happy health of( Cunha. wouanhood depends upon this vital change from girlhood. When nature Do the islanders of Tristan da Cunha makes new demands upon her blood shave? This interesting problem wee supply you must build up her blood propounded at the Oki Badley police THE CAUSE OF WOMAN'S TROUBLE IS DISEASED KIDNEYS AND THE CUBE E a WHITS KIDNEY PILLS. Wonderful Cure of Mrs, James Kinsella, Who Slept in a Chair for Two Sum. niers—What She Says of It. St, Malagma, Que., Feby. 5—(Special). But aside from Its purely physioingh• cel i tifeoses, the slim is an important influence for or against personal appear- ance, end its propel 1s therefore worthy of consideration from this point of viewhent periect and regular—they will alone. 1snake her a strong, happy, graceful wo- Cleanliness is the greatest essential hl the cafe of the stein. For the cleansing Mee water as hot as can he borne is best, and a good soap should be freely applied with a moderately stiff bath- . Ii the water is at all hard it is web to soften it by the addition of a i tittle ammonia or borax. A quick enema ing of the entire body with cold water should 10111tty, in order to cause the pores relaer,d by the heat la e011raot• \, and ih„ drying should be accomplished by brisk rubbing with a coarse towel. Although the habitual use of hot wri- ter on the face is somelhnes condemned an the ground that it Lends to favor the relaxation of the skin and produces 4f'/ i.'rinkles, there is n0 danger 0f this if hien washing be concluded with cold watch The 1 sponge is a thing to be avoided, as it ' s difficult to keep clean, and forms must get the genuine with the full name eyed or languid. Dr. Williams' Pink The question had reference to the Hood. Mrs, Jas. Kinsella wife of a Pills will give her new, rlcll red blood-cl'arge against a fair-haired, nautical- well-known citizen, had suffered from a and 'ido her over the crisis. Dr. Wil- looking roan, who was in the dock, no complication of troubles for about two I1pn1"' PIM P111s will make her develop- less a personage than Mr, Thomas Car- years. She had a pain In the right hip, adoc Kerry, the redoubtable explorer of in the back and was obliged to pass the South Seas, and captain of the tuiti- ons steam yacht Pandora. The details of a certain historic voy- age of the Pandora to Tristan do Cun- ha are already well lcnolvn. It has been told in the police court how Ole explor- er Kerry obtained the concession to trade na Piles 1 felt much bettor. ']'hen I got in guano at 11e island, and how in re -y turn far the concession he agreed to more and they did me a world of good, take out glfls from charllably-minded 1 have never slept in the chair since I used Dodd's Kidney Pills. Woman's hellh depends on her kid- neys, Nine -tenths of the so-called fe- male complaints are caused by uric acld in the blood. Cure your kidneys with Dodd's Kidney Pills and you can have nu uric acid in the blood. n,an. Miss Eserine Vilnndre, St. Ger- main, Que., says: "While attending school my health began to give way. I suf. fend from headaches and dizziness, my appetite left me and I grew pale as a corpse. As the doctors did not help me (.ny my father got me a supply of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Before 1 had used two boxes there was an hnprovement, and when 1 had taken a half a dozen 1 was again in perfect health. 1 believe 511 weak girls will Iind new health if They take Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Thousands of growing girls, and thou-, sands of women owe health and hap- piness to Dr, Williams' Pink Pills. They keep the blond rich and pure and regular. They banish headaches and sideaehes and backaches, and they bring the rosy glow of perfect health to pale and sallow cheeks. But you a bestattiful lurking place for germs. One , "1)r Williams' Pink Pills for Pnle pee„ ME 1 -cloth should be kept for the face alai e, and this should he boiled ire - gee fitly. i'night it is a good plan to rub a Mr pure cold cream into the skin of thface and then wlpe it off with a piof soft linen. it is surprising how surprising httaek the latter will appear when the ,yoprrntion is finished. Cold cream and J talcum powder and some of the cos- rn elle are safe and useful, but °lher cos- melics do more harm than good. The development of wrinkles ecu l:e retarded, and if present tihey may he lessened by gentle massage with the finger-tips anointed with cold cream. A good general rule is to let the direction of the rubbing be upward and outward. Above all, it should be remembered that cieanliness, exercise, fresh air, simple fond and attention to the diges- tion are the most important considera. tions in the care of the skin.—Youth's Companion. IIEALTH HINTS. In the treatment of contusion, where there is extensive discoloration of the skin, if olive oil be freely applied, with- out rubbing, the discoloration will quick- ly disappear. Absorbent cotton maybe soalccd in the 011 and applied. Everybody knows the tonic value of apples upon the system. Of all the or- dinary fruits, apples, if eaten regularly, are the most generally beneficial, and many a man or woman noted for his or her good health ascribes it to the plen- tiful For external of se, in sole throat, take a piece of lint doubled (8 inches by 2 inches.) Wring it out of hot water; sprinkle over it a teaspoonful of eau - dc -Cologne, and wrap it round.., the throat; cover it with oiled sills of the same size, and tie it all on with a light silts handkerchief. That anyone afflicted with a bad cough can cease coughing at will seems on the the of it an absurd idea. Yet if suf- fercr, when tempted to cough, will draw a long breath, holding it until It warms, and so soothe every air cell, he will find that the cough will soon be consider- ably relieved, To Straighten the Shoulders. — The following is an excellent exercise. Stand quite upright and raise your arms till they aro in straight line with your shoulders. Still keeping your elbows in the same position, touch your shoul- ders with the finger -lips. Lower the arms to the sides. Repeat, but don't )o or, long after the muscles begin to get tired. Telce a res' and try again later. Superfluous Hair.—That most distress- ing of all blemtshes to a woman, can be entirely removed by a piece of toilet pumie-steric. .It must be passed firmly but lightly over the skin, care being token not to chafe it. It is better to ito this at beet -Dime,, afterwards applyhlg to the parts (without rubbing) a little cream which should be left on all night. When cleaning your tecta always brush them with an up and down move- ment, and not. sideways only, and the bade of the teeth should be brushed even more carefullly than the front, for It is there that tartar is most likely to accu- mulate. If soap doesn't agree with your skin, try glyeorhle. Wiring a piece of flan• net out of lukewarm wafer, pour a very little glycerine on it, and with this wash your face, after first bathing it in warm or colo water. Well rinse and dry ef- terwvards, and your face will bo beautl- fully soft and smooth. If only people could be induced never M sit or sleep in a room in which all the windows are closed there would he far fewer colds. caught. The idea is not. eo muoh that ,you will grow used to the air, but that through constantly bredth- ing fresh air your lungs will grew stronger and healthier, and your body, will therefore, bo in a more fit condition to withstand disease of any kind—Colds unsung the rest. Turkish baths should play e leading pert: in the Dire of corpulency. If it Is not .possible for you to got these, snake e practice of taking a lukewarm bath every morning, afterwards getting some. one to rub, knead, and pound all the f(eshy parts of your body with the hands, 'Befor'e dressing you ran also (ntluigeih a few simple dumb -hell exercises with advantage. pie," on the wrenper around each box. Sold by all medicine dealers or sent ley mail at 50 Bonk n box or six boxes (or $2.50 by writing The Dr. Wlliians Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. i EVERYDAY RAYS. The rays of )seat and light are quite independent of each other in their abil- ity to penetrate different substances. For illustration, glass allows the sun's heat to pass through us readily as it floes the rays of light, and that without heating the glass to any extent. If the glass be coated with lampblack, tine rays of light are arrested; but the heat passes through as before, not a single degree's differ- ence in the later ptlenonrenan being noticeable. Then, again, both Heat and light pass through water, provided his clear. One of the oddities in this con- nection is this—although the heat and light pass through water in its normal stale, the addition of a little powdered alum, which readily dissolves without leaving 111e trust nlurlcine.ss, will arrest the rays of heat to such an exetent es to almost immediately raise the temper- ature of the water to a perceptible de- gree. yet the light continues to pass through as before. Ice. like glass, also transmits both heat and light. _4— water BIRTH6 JONES' CHANCE. Little brother-yDo you know What I think? Sister—No! what Is it? I.ilile. BrothEt'--1 think If 1 were not In the room Mr. Tomes would kiss yen. Sister -You 1lnpudelttboy! Leave the r00ni instantly! Nothing oquaisthe rroganec of 50(110 hen's 8;.callcd htunble optDlens, wader every fifteen minutes in a burn- ing itching sort of way. Site could not sleep at night and had is sit up In a chair for two summers. ' Dodd's ICidney Pills cured her. Mrs. Kinsella, speaking of her cure, says, "After the first box of Dodd's Kid - English people to the poor isolated (s- landers. BIBLES OVERBOARD. .... Among these gifts were many books from the Duchess of Bedford, being dis- tinguished and edifying books from Wahurn Abbey, many Bibles from other benevolent folk, and various further ar- ticles IMO the kind-hearted thought the islanders would find useful. But Kerry, Ute explorer, it is alleged, took a different view quite early in Lhe voyage. At Gravesend, on the first clay out, he tipped easefuls of Bibles In- to the river, with the remark, "i do not want that MAT," and other islanders' comforts including 1,000 books and Rifles, he sent down, it is alleged, to Davy Jones near the Equator. This romance, Mr. Gill, K.C., repeat- ed to Mr, ustice Grantham, charging Lhe explorer with "theft as a bailee." FIFTEEN VOLUMES APIECE The Judge casting aside all temptation to revel in the romance of it all, im- mediately examined matters from a utilitarian point of view. There are 110 islanders on Tristan da Cunha, he pointed out, and the Pandora had includ- ed in her cargo 1,500 books and Bibles. This would be at the rate of fifteen books "Salado" Ceylon Tea can now be had and Bibles to each islander. everywhere and within the reach of The Judge also inquired about thel,dnd (eery person as it can be purchased in of islander who was to be the recipient Gold label at 60c. per lb., Red label of or this wealth of literature. He was 500., Blue label at 40c., Green label at informed that the inhabitants are the 30e., and Brown label at 25c per db., all equally pure tea, but, of course, the cheaper grades are not as fine flavored, not being grown at as high an elevation as the expensive teas. The latter are produced at an elevation of 6,000 feet above the sea level. FA'THER'S GRACE. Teacher: "Now, boys, why do we say grace before and after meals?" No reply. Teacher: "Come, come; surely one of you can answer me! Tell me what grace is?" Still no answer. Teacher: "This is really terrible! Now, Jenkins, tell me what your father does after a meal?" Johnny: Please, miss, he rubs his waistcoat." 'reacher: "That Is not what I meant. I want to know what he says?" Johnny: "Please, miss, he says, Hal hal Richard is hissell again.'" "Good -night," he whispered, passion- ately, at the front door; "good -night, good -night, good -night„ goo—" "Ex- cuse me," said an elderly bass Voice over the baluster, "but It's been good - morning for the last two ham. 1 thought you'd like to know." descendants of shipwrecked sailors and a party of seamen which was sent to annex tike island in 1885. So thorough was his Lordship's an- alysis of the nature of the library that, when it was stated that some of the volumes contained undesirable insects, he said: "Were the insects to be deliv- ered as well?" (Loud laughter.) THANKS OF ISLANDERS. Even the island's babies interested his DELICATE FROM Lordship. Counsel on side said that — there were no babies, and counsel nn In 'three words—"dolcate from birth" the other side that the place was over- —is expressed a world of anxieties suf- fun with thein. fend by mothers whose babies have 1t was when a consignment of cheap had a bad start in life. For babies who razors was mentioned that the judge aro ailing, peevish, cross and unable to asked whetcher the islanders shaved. digest their food Baby's Own Tablets are During the day Mr. Gill read a letter whiclorerInvaluable, They act almost like magic ColonialDlnsititutc Ikon errwrote return from and change cross, peevish children into smiling, happy babies. Mrs. J. W. the eventful voyage. In this the exploit - Munroe, Sintalula, N.W.T., says:— "I er said: "1 found the islanders well and have used Baby's own Tablets 101' two happy, and they were delighted with years and would not like to be withouty0ul presents, which i personally dIs them. They have changed our weak, tallied. sickly baby into a int, healthy Me„ to the Duchess of Bedford he wrote: girl. I can warmly recommend the Tab- islanders particularly requested lets to other mothers.” And mothers mee t to convey to your Grace their most have a guarantee that the Tablets con- sincere thanks for your Grace's Lind thin no poisonous "soothing" stuff, er Present." according to Mr. 0111, it had harmful drug. They are absolutely safe, gone to Davy Joiesl end always do good. Sold by all medi- eine dealers or by mall at 25 cents a box by writing the Dr. Williams' Medi- cine Co., Brockville, Ont PENCILS AND CONTAGION. Doctors Condemn Habit of Children Ex- changing Lead Pencils. Doctors in England are taking a great deal of interest in the reports received from America to the effect that half a Tho persistent effect upon the heart of hundred oases of diphtheria in one of coffeine in cuffed cannot but result In 1110 publio schools have been tamed to the gravest conditions, in time. Me practice of children exchanging lead- Each attack of the drug (and . that pencils and putting the lead -pencils in means each 6up of coffee) weakens the their mouths while at study in the organ a title more, and the end is al - schools. This system of collecting the most a matter of mathematical demon - pencils at the close of the school -day, sration. A lady writes from a Western. and distributing them the next morning slate: has been in vogue in England, and] I am of German descent and it was several of the most prominent physi- natural that 1 should learn at a very clans In London have started a cam- paign against the practice. "It does not follow that the pencils were the only medium of coptagion,"I said one of the doctors, "but It. is quite possible. There is no doubt but that the practice of distributing pencils is re- sponsible for many unpleasant ailments. ,Nino children out of ten stick the ends of their pencils, and, in my opin- ion, there could .be- no more potent way of Rereading the germs of tubercnlosls and other disenees. The simplest, way to overcOme the dinletilty would be to have a small drawer fitted to ea0h school desk, so that each child could keep its own pencil. It is perfectly hopeless to try to teach them not to suck the end." all "Here," said the clerk at the Sitinnem Hotel, "we have eight hundred servants: "Well," said the departing guest, "I must have overlooked4our or five. I'm rite sure I haven't tipped so many as that." OVER SEA HABIT. Difference on This Side of the Water. 11E NEVER TOLD A LIE, "Tommy," said a fetter to his soil, "have you been at those six apples I put 1n the cupboard?" "Father," said Tommy, looking . into 111s eyes, I halo not touched one.' "Then hoW is it your mother found five apple cores in your bedroomand there Is only one lett on the plate? "That," said Tommy, as he dashed wildly for the door, "is the ono 1 didn't_ touch.' Odd Cashly (giving his son a Cheque): Now,, be careful, my boy, Remember, a tool and his money are soon parted,' Spendall Caehlyi "Yea, sir; and thank you far having obliged foe °o promptly," early age to drink coffee. Until I was 2.1 years o1d I drank scarcely anything vise at my meals. "A few years ago I began to be affect- ed by a steadily increasing nervousness, which eventually developed into a dis- tressing heart trouble that made mo very weak and miserable. Then, some three years ago, was added asthma. 1n its Worst torn. My sufferings from these things can be better imagined than de. scribed. "During all this time my husband realized more fully than I did that cof. fee was Injurious to me, and made every effort to make me stop. "Finally it was decided a few months ago, to quit the use of coffee absolute- ly, and to adopt Portent Food Coffee as our hot table drink. I had but 111110 idea that it would help me, but consent• ed to try it to please my husband. I prepared it very atrofuilly, exactly ac- cording to directions, and was delight- & with its dolhelms flavor and refresh- ing qualities. :Yost as soon as the poison from the coffee lied time to get out of my system the nutritive properties of the Postern', began to build me up, and I ain new hilly recovered from all my nervousness, Mart trouble and Asthma, I gladly tic- knowledke that now, for the fti'st time in years,1 enjoy perfect health, and that I owe 11 all to Postum." Name given by Postum Co., Battio Creek, Mich, There'll a reason. Read the little boots, "The Read to Welhvi11e" in pkgs. Postum Feed Coffee contains n0 drug Of they destrlption whetsoeror4 "He says his wife Is largely respon- sible for his business success." "Well, she has certainly made it absolutely necessary for him to earn more money." What should be Forgotten? Everything that mars. Who.t,.heuid not 80 forgotten 7 • The 1) & L" Menthol Ylaaters i a 0651160 cur" fur 0 0508 - lar rheumatism and neuraignt. "But what reason have you for think- ing women have no aim in life?" "Well, I've seen several of them try to throw stones." •'By htedleine 1,ito May be Prolong- ed.' —So wrote Shakespeare nearly three hundred ,Years ago. It is so to -day. Medicine wan prolong life, but be sure of the qualities of the medicine. Life is prolonged by keeping the body free from disease. Dr. Thomas' Eclectric 011 used internally will cure cougne and colds, eradicate asthma, overcome croup and give strength to the respiratory organs. UIvo it a trial. Mrs. Wise: "The new girl Mrs. Close - keep has got must be a jewel." Mrs. Young: "Why, she complains about her more than she did about any of her others." "0f cause. She watts us all to thinlc that tate girl isn't north entic- ing away." How Dr. Von Stun's Pineapple 'Tablets Give Instant Relief.—They're handy to carry—take one after eating—or when- ever you feel stomach distress coming on—sufferers have proved it the only remedy known that will give instant re- lief and permanent cure—no long tedi- ous treatments with questionable re- sults—best for all sorts of stomach troll. blas. 35 cents.—t16 "Ole, Mrs. Binics," said a lodger to his landlady one day, "i wish you could give me a change for breakfast, as 1 gel ra- ther tired of a boiled egg every day " "Certainly, sir, I will do as you asic with pleasure." Next morning he was served with two boiled eggs I Tire man with a dimple in his chin can see no beauty in whiskers. Only a very lazy man is afraid to earn money because it may be tainted. If you are a sufferer from colds get a bottle of Sickle's Anti-Oonetunptive Syrup and test its qualities. It will he rewind that no prate° bestowed on it is too high. 11, tions all that n claimed for it, and does it thoroughly. Do not take any substitute for Sickle's yyrep, because it is the best, having stood the test of years. All the best dealers ao11 it. They had not been married very long, and that, complete blissfl trust which young husbands and wives have in each other had not yet been broken. But one morning wine meekly remarked:—"1 mended the hole in your trousers pocket last night atter you had gone to bed, John, dear. Now, am t not a thoughtful little wife?" Husband (dublously): Well --er—ye-es, you are thoughtful en0ugh, my dear. But hots the mischief did you discover there was a hole in my pocket?" An old farmer went to a cattle show t0 exhibit a favorite cow, for which he had high hopes of winning first prize. On learning the result, and that its cote had been placed Rit11, this anger knew no bounds, and rushing 'into the ring he attacked the Judges. 'Why is my cow not first? What are her faults id )dice to know?" At this point one of Ilte (11dges approached 111n1 and anaweee d . slice faults, my goad mal, are somewhat akin t0 yon' own. She lacks good breed. Ing," S a '5Q� REWARD will r 6e .paid to any parson who proves that Sunlight Soap contains any injurious chemicals or any form 01 adulteration, is a perfect cleaner and will not injure anything. Best for all household pur- poses, Sunlight Soap's super- iority is most conspicuous in the washing of clothes. Common soaps destroy the painted or varnished surfaces of woodwork and take the color out of clothes. Even the daintiest linen or lace, or the most delicate colors may be safely washed with Sunlight Soap in the Sunlight way (follow direc- tions). Equally good with hard or soft water. Your money refunded by the deafer frotn whom you buy Sunlight Soap if you find any cause for complaint. Lever brothers Limited, Toronto '67 "He's very rink, but very unhappy." "Wealth doesn't always bring happi' Hess." "Still, if one is going to be un- happy, it Is better to be unhappy with money than without IL." Like a bad habit a skin disease grows. Scram Ions humors eczema and all eruptions may 6e cured with tVeaver'o Hernia, assisted internally by Weaver's Syrup. All Druggists., "Sure, I hear you're a happy father, Pat." "'Thin yez haven't heard but half av it. I'm two av thin. tit's twins?' Do Not Delay.—when, through debili- tated digestive organs, poison finds Its way Into the blood, the prime consider- ation is to get the poison out as rapid- ly and as thoroughly as possible. Dw lay may mean disaster. Parmelee's Vegetable Pills will be found a most valuable and effective medicine to as- sail the intruder with. They never fail. They go at once to the seat of the trouble and work a permanent cure. She (delightedly): "Papa says if we want to get married he'll pay half the expenses of furnishing a house for us" He (despondently): "But who would pay the other halt?" Too Many People Daily With Catarrh. —1l strikes one like a thunder -clap, de- i elops with a rapidity that no other dis- ease does. Dr. Agnew's Catarrhal Pow- der is the radical, quick, safe and pleas- ant cure that the disease demands. Use the means, prevent its deep seating and years of distress. Don't daily with Catarrh. Agnew's gives relief in ten minutes. s0 cents. -07 Cassidy—'"iiSfy1 01 my, but 'tis natural he looks.' Casey—"Aye, shure he looks fur all the world Wilco a loive man layin' there dead," Prevent disorder.—At the first Symp- toms of Internal disorder, Parmeleo'e Vegetable Pills should be resorted to immediately. Two or three of these salutary pellets, taken before going to bed, followed by dopes of one or two pills for two or three nights in sucooe• ;ion, will serve ns a preventive ofat- tacks of dyspepsia and ail the discom- forts which follow ie the train. of 'that toll disorder. The meals are simple when the way is known. Mr. ')`ynitd: "1 asked your father for his 0ansent ever t10 telephone," Miss Clrnnce: "What Slid he say?" Mr. Ty. mid. "110 sal&. '1 don't know who you are, but it's all right) ' Our Honest Belief if that we have brought As near PERFECTION a6 modern methods and materfale w111 permit,FLUE RIBBON Tea has a DISTINCT INDIVIDUALITY that Bihar it "bow (Is0 Lina CIOMPARtSON with other brands, .TRY . TIIE 81150 LARIIt'L. 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No case too aggravating or too long stanching for it to soothe, comfort and cure. It cures in from 3 to 6 nights. 35 cents. -05 Young 'Urs "'ve had five thousand left me by an pole who's never seen me." Old 'Un: That explains ill" There 1s nothlte, .,equal to Mother Gravers' Worm 1 .7,11, fyinator for de- stroying worms. No article of its kind has given such satiefeAdi0n. "What makes you imagine your hus- band' would make a successful writer of (lotion?" "The stories he tells me." "A Orave.yard Cough" le the cry of tortured lungs for moray. Give them Allen's Long Balsam- winch alsam- w n xl is u ed with on good effect even in esump- He—l' am told he has more money than he knows what to do with. She— Has he really? Such ignorance must be bliss. Sunlight Soap it better than other soaps, but is beet when nsad in the Sunlight way. Bay sunlight Soap and follow diteetiont, "A man can be almost anything he's a mind to be," remarked Wiseman. "Yes; in his mind!" murmured Synniek. Holloway's Oorn Cure is the medicine to remove all kinds of corns and warts, and only costs the small eum of twen- ty -live cents. "Hello, Jnoki" called mit little Ratty, is Tommy in the house?" "Course ne is. Don't you see his shirt on the line?" More iron Needed in the blood of polo, 00 will ptteherotePle1etceuitAt at gnrel os and Druggists, Teacher: "Johnny, you may give are a definition of 'hypocrisy: "It's when a boy says he loves his teacher!" Warrior \Voss.--Throhglr damp, cold and exposure many a native soldier who left his native hearth as "fit" as ratan could be to fight for country's hon- or, has been "invalided home" because of ilio vulture of the battle ground -- Rheumatism. Soutar American Rheu- matic Cure will absolutely cure every case of Rheumatism in existence. Relief in six hours. -98 MORE MEAT AND MILE FOR POULTRY. Lack of animal food is the weak point with the average poultry ration. The feeder is apt to use scraps of fresh meat es if it were a kind of relish and not as an important. part of the food, as his own ration of hent steals. Results uI recent tests at experiment stations favor the use for the first few weeks of a ration in which sixty per cent, of the flesh -forming food or protein came from animal Lind. Growth was more rapid, and equal growth made from less 'food nt u. lower cost than other rations hav- ing 1,nvenh•, thirty or forty per cent. of animal protein. After the first few weeks, ii rens Lound rentable to in- crease the proportion of grad]. These 0nnennsions are In agreement tvil.h com- mon sense, as line yOting of all hinds in the wilt] slate feed largely upon insects. THE PEOPLE s'TARED, Nies, 5pendoash (Ute possessor of a new Worth costume) --"Did ,you brake how people stared at us last evening?" Husband (mealcly)—"Y.e•s; I made a mistake and had mended My old dress Coat with white thread!" ' "Do yeti bellove the old saying, "There's no plate 1181 home'?" That depends: "Depends thp0fl what.? "U01pon whoa° bonne you are rofal'ring 011 SALE—Best, cheapest and nicest located stock farm Jn the United States; has a beautiful water front, and contains 800 acres. SAMUEL P. WOOD- COCK, Salisbury, Md. CL.EANIiVG`Y out"• LADIES' e ■ s SUITS Dm b. don. parfectlr e7 ear Proach Procne. Try10 0RIT181{ *158(IOAM DYEING 00, Of ONTRISIJ. TORONTO, OTTAWA a 01111530 RHES.! ATISM in any form and cold perspiring feet positively cured within 80 days, by our newly patented Magnetic Disco' or money promptly refunded. Maned anywhere 51.00. Write for d°soriptrve booklet. Agoute wanted. MAGN1tT10 11lift11- hLATISM OUSE 00., Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada 0 i ii {E+.bt+0+0, 40-fo4n(4404 FARMERS! This Is the season of the year when you need to use every precaution with your. stock. ny the use of our TOCK TONIC and other remedies you bave the best guarantee of health to your stook. Voidable Advice Free Use it and become your own veterinary. surgeon. Tim VETERINARY SPECIALTY CO, Welted rS6 DUNDAS ST., TORONTO, ONT. Farmers Wanted as Land Agents. Farmers wanted all over Canada as agents for Westoi'n Canada lands;, all selected lands; liberal commission. Ad- dress "Farm Lands," P. 0 Box 528, Winnipeg, Man. WONDERFUL ENDURANCE. "There's one thing I will say," remark- ed Mr. Cumrox, and that Is that my daughter Arabella has a fine dispos tion 1" Indeed?" "Yes, sir, The way she 0nn . sit for hours listening to herself play on the piano shows remarkable sell-coltroli" Faith You cannot be expected to have faith in $lliloh'n Consumption Cure, the Lung Tonic, an a cure for Colds, C.ughe and all diseases of the air passages, if you have not tried it. 'We have faith m st, and we guarantee it. Kit doesn't cure you it Costa you nothing. If it does it costs you 25c. That'; fair. Try' it to..iayp Shiloh hes mored many thousands of the most obstinate cases, antlwe do not hesitate to say that it will cure any Cold, Cough, Throat or Lung trouble. 1f lye did not believe this we would not guarantee it. Shiloh has had an unbroken record of success for ditty years It tae stood every possible testwsthoul fm'lurd. Further Proof is totnld in the many testimonial, of those who have tried Shdeh and lleoas cured: Nu. Archie Toylor, Asaph Pa" writes t- 1 lea Iwtde of Shiloh's C ,,,,n, "toff Cele ; faend it very beneficial. 1 h.velwe eht'lchee a they And n tongdo goal, 1 eve than ever/thine 1 cont tisk of, tnnlhdy pot no tuna moil erne evening my huthse' sld p tett! et SA*, We ea i1 to the s ica When 1Q�". -n ,t 1t iso. Brent W bed, **I I okot(fel re es it in the �,a�'a anplsraly 1 Irl] wale Co! 60) lae"wa H} d. with ,stales. *karate ,sas+didi'6 is so 1 114S Vit NO.'4. Gds