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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1906-3-1, Page 3i 11„f,.1: J k'-I,.1.g1-1/ ^I.4-1„I,.I,.I.,1,.1-1-14 HEALTH .1 gee -1-1-1+444.1-4-4-1.11-4-44+-14-1-1. i«T'•t••r'1.1' SOME EVIL EFFECTS OF SUNLIGHT. lh Is a common belle, well spparted by fuels, that light Is u powerful agent 1n the euro of many discuses and le the destruction of the injurious bacteria' that alley upun the eternal body, Expert - newts tluvo shown that these little or- grmisms not only will not multiply when exposed to sunlight, but are even rap- idly destroyed. Experience has taught us that disease fucks In dark corners,. and that light rooms are as necessary lo 11051111 es geed ventilation, but we 81.0 only beginning to recognize that the sun is not uilogeleher good for us; its 'Ight must be used in moderation, for in ex- cess it may do hum. Of course every one knows that pro- longed exposure to the powerful rays of We summer sun wily hying on a sun- stioko, but it is rt fact not so well known that excessive light, even without direct oe:posure, may In time seriously Impair 'twill h. Light kills bacterin by destrnying Ihelr substance -the protoplasm whi0h con- stitutes the main pnrlton of every Irving cell, wheleher animal or vegetable. But this effect is exerted upon the proto- plasm of our own cells as well as upon that of i'acte79a, the only difference be- ing that the protoplasm of the single cell, which is all there is of bacterium, is more exposed than that of the cella of our bodies, and so is acted upon more Promptly. Animals and plants are protected against. the Snjurious effects of light by their color, and It is a general rule that teese plants and animals, including man, which live in the tropics and In ether regions where the sun shines brightest, ere the darkest In color, while those of the cloudy north ere blonds for the most part People of the north who PARALYSIS YIELDS TO DR. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS, AFTER SEVERAL DOCTORS )IAD PRONOU'MCED THE CASE HOPELESS. Convincing Proof' That Cure Was Permanent—in.Five Year's the Patient lies Had no Relapse—Facts in a Reniarl;- able Case 6ubstantiated by kiwotn Statements Dr. Wtlllams' Pink Pills are not a ville, where ho made the renewing patent medicine but the prescription of statement: 1t physician, pieced on sole with full "Before f began laking Dr. Williams' dlructluns for use under a trace meek fink Pills 1 hod been treated for a lung Wet Is u guarantee of their genuineness time by my borne doctor who proloutic- br every purchaser. They contain no ell my trouble creeping paralysis, 1 stimulant, opiate or narcotic, and while always believed that to be my trouble they have cured thousands have never and 1 do yet believe so. I bud also spent Injured anybody.. To show that cures PhiladelphiaiwsnlV he U tv liwyl Floc pttat 0 eflectcd by this remedy are really pee u. mancnt and hating we recently heves- lilting ine and had returned borne to tlgalad the case of Mr. Frank A. Means, die. I began taking Dr. Willlmns' f talc of Reedsville, Mifflin County, Pa. Mr. !'ills In 1897, but did not give a slate - Means has been an elder in the Reeds- meet of my case for publication until vltle Presbyterian church for many I was sure that 1 wus cured. After re - years as county commissioner and as turning from the hospital 1 did not lake school mentor To: nine yea's, 1 -le any 'other medicine far cry trouble and was, afflicted with creeping paralysis, 1 owe It to Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and Seeing the entire use of the lower half la them alone that 1 am able to be about of his body, and for a year was a help- tc-day.• Since my cure, es related In less Invalid, conllned to his bed with my statement on April 17, 1901, I have IIt. power or reeling in 'either leg, anti rever suffered any ralepse nor had oc- physicians had givenhint up as hope- rasion to employ a physician except for lass, Mr. Means was cured be Dr. WB- minor troubles such as coughs, colds, Hants' Pink Pills and his teslmonial wus 1-10.. 1 endorse Dr. Williams' Pink Pills 113 fully and heartily to -day es I did live printed five years ago as follows: years ago.” "1 had the grip for four winters and Signed FRANK A. MEANS. to n result my nerves broke down• t Suscrtbed and sworn to before me loyt the entire use of the lower half s, this 22nd dayof January, 19(01. my body, My stomach, lir aff kidneys, JACOB iCOI1LEIl, `o to the south to live soon begin to heart and heed vera savor nfleated, bel Justice of the Pence. eel the effects of the increased light. At the pornlyzed condttlon of rho lower first this acts as a stimulant. The new- part of the body affected my bladder Justice Mohler. of Reedsvllle, before comer feels better, the vile) functions and bowels. For a whole year 1 lay in whom the affidavit. was made, velml- pare ralsquickened, fore the'wthere onderfuls climate and eittereli bland ithesfeeling gonwith no e soothe statements and signed the following contempt for the indolent natives, But in a year or f r two a change comes. The immigrant. n nt loses tone, beco fes Irritable and works less and less. The light is working on his protoplasm, which is not prettied by so thick a layer of pigment as that which the native has. His nerves give out, and unless he adopts the light - shunning habits of those about him, he must Bee or die. A medical writer has recently advanc- ed the theory that American nervous- ness is due to the excess of light here es compared to the cloudiness of We north of Europe. Il this is so, the logi- cal treatment of "nerves" woul be rest in a darkened but well -ventilated room, and not exercise in the open air, as is generally advised. THE SALT BATH. An article much used In the bathroom just now is salt. Nearly all physicians recommend its use in some form, with antler hot, tepid or cold water, and, in many instances, without any wafer at all, except just enough to moisten the salt. With some the coarsest salt pos- sible to get, sea salt, preferably, is thrown into the bath water and used as o sort of weak brine; the temperature -f the water should be such as Is ordinar- ily used for the bath, and only the best, if any, soap should be used. Another form of use 1s to 'complete the scrub- bing process, then, tatting large hand- fuls of moist salt, rub the whole body and limbs with this, following the scour with a rinsing off in cool, clear water. This is said to be very strengthening. Another process is to take a small Turkish towel and dip it Into a strong solution of salt and water, wring out anti hang 1n the sunshine until dry; then ett night, in your room, give your whole body and limbs, a "dry -rub" with this dry, salty towel. The seine towel may be used several times, then washed out, t'cselled and dried, and used again. This is an excellent tonic for the stein, and certaintly brings the blood to the surface. These applications of salt are just wll.tor a well person as for a sick one, and Is claimed to be the most re- freshing of all baths and rubs ever tried. lis effect upon the skin and complexion Is magical. The application is so sim- ple and ensy, that any one can lake these baths at home by simply putting n few pounds of coarse salt into a jar, pour just enough water on it to moisten it well, then, standin in a bath tub, or even on a piece off oilcloth, take up handful and rub briskly, but not so hard as to "scrape" the skin. over all parts of the body and limbs; then, take a thorough douching, or rinsing off with as cold water as can' he comfortably borne, following this with a brisk rub- bing. -Exchange. TO CURE INDIGESTION. Eat slowly, masticate thoroughly, are two cardinal rules for the dyspeptic. Cenoraly' the sufferer will find relief in taking solids and liquids at separate times, for fluid dilutes the already weakened gastric secretion, and so di- minishes the digestive powers. An ex- cellent simple treatment is as follows: Take a tumbler of hot water on rising in the morning, a second about eleven o'clock, and another half an hour before bedtime. 1f a little bicarbonate of soda, enough to lie on a ten cent piece, is added to the hot water,a further bene- ficial effect will be obtained. EARNINGS OF ACROBATS. The monthy earnings of a lady circus - rider vary from $375 to $500, while those M the highest elass often earn $750. A elmvn's earnings average from 9175 and 8200 to 8375 and 9500. No performer on the tightrope "works" for less than iron $250 to 8575 a month, •L'ngagclnenls et this sort, it seems, are always made and weirs paid by the month. Carpet acrobats earn from 4500 to $550; even second-rate performers on the horizon, MI bar receive $025 to $750, wl;;le mns- tors of the art earn as much as 89,250; and jnfglcrs on the tightrope or on hordehaek aro the bast paid of a11, earn- ing often 05 much as $1,500 a month, itlr,, Totterly--•"Coukd yon marry a very ld man with a good deal Of mon- ey, if ho told you frankly now end he was and !row much lie Was worth?" Mase 'i'irnely- 'flow muofi Is he worth?" 1 couldn't feel a phi run into my legs at ail. i couldn't turnover I , o r n bet without help.T move o mo a mo a pulley was rigged up on the ceiling and a wlndlesa on the floor. "During two years of my afiction i had six different doctors, but none t f them gave me relief. A specialist from Philadelphia treated me for three months, but he was no benefit to me. These doctors gave me up and said it was only a question of a few weeks eelved mnny inquiries from all parts of with me as nothing more could be the country concerning Mr. Means' done. Aller the physicians had given marvellous cure. and ha'choert Ily ad - me up, a friend sent me a phamplet ded his confirmation of the truth es containing statements of two men who follows: lied been afflicted something like me, "f certify that the facts staled in the "1 have personally known Mr. Frank A. Means tor the pest tort -Bve years and know thnt any statement. he makes le entirely reliable, 1 personally visited him when be was confined 10 bed and utterly helpless. 1 now see him dolly and know him to be In as good health as most men of his age." Signed, JACOB KO111.ER. lvir. Daniel W. Reynolds. postmaster et Recdsvilie. Pa.. staled that he tied re- and c and who had been cured by the use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. 1 began lahe- ing them al once and although my Im- provement was slow 1t was eerlafn. Now I can walk most of the time with - nut a cane and everybody around here Winks it is a miracle that 1 can get about as I do. Your pills have cerinin- le, been a God -send to me. Within the last three years 1 have answered dozens of letters from, invnllds who had heard of my ense and who asked me 11 it was true thnt 1 had been owed by Dr. Willinms' Pink Pills. 1 hnve told them all thea Ills remedy cured me end I am glad of this onporhmity of telling about my ease so that others may rind relief -as 1 have done." Signet, F. A. MEANS. Suhsertbed and sworn to before me this 17111 clay 'of April, 1001. ALBERT $. CIRRONEY. Notary Public. One day racenlly Mr. Means was vis- ited nt his handsome horse overlooking the valley of Honey Creek, near Reeds - testimonial of Mr, Frank Menns are Ab- solutely tree. i !mew him when he was unable to move and 1 see him every dny now on the streets and In my of - foe." Signed, DANIEL W. REYNOLDS. Fiere is evidence thnl mus!. convince the most slteplicnl. Rut heenuse ninny of the cures necmmplished hy Ter, Wil- liams' Pink Pills are se mnrvellnue no t.' challenge belief, the following offer 1s made: $30a1 REWARD - The Dr. Williams' Medicine Company will env the sum 01 Five Tholrsnnd Dollars for erne( of fraud on its part in We publication of the foregoing testimonial. No sufferer from paralysis, locomotor alexia, Rt. Vitus' dance of any of the lesser nervous disorders can nffnrd In longer neglect to try Dr. Wfliinms' rink Pills. the greet blond builder and rave tonic. Sold by all druggists rr sent. by mail on receipt of nrlee, 50 cents per fox: six hetes for 62.80, ly We Dr. Williams' Medicine -Co., Brock- ville, Ont. PUTS il1M TO SLEEP. Mrs, Jones -My husband has a good ear for mfusic. Mrs. Smith-Mlne hasn't. 1-1e thinks every piece he hears at church is a lul- laby. HOW TO MAKE BABY SLEEP. The baby that cries bait the night does not cry for nothing. 1t cries be- cause it is hat well, and the ehences are the trouble is due to some derenge- meet of the stomach of bowels, which would be speedily removed if a dose 01 ,, ,hy's Own Tablets were given the little one. Those labials make children sleep soundly and naturally, because they remove the cause of crossness and wakefulness. They are a blessing y fee 11111e one, and bring rollol to the tired worried anther. Mrs. A. C. Abbott, Hudson's heights, Que., says:- "1 have. trund Baby's Own Tablets a splendid medicine for stomach and bowel trou- bles, bles, from which my little one wus trou- bled. Thanks to the relief the Tablets have given my baby now sleeps quietly and naturally, and Is -in the best of health."And the Tablets are absolute- ly safe --they ohvnys do good -they can- not possibly do hs.rrn. They will cure the ailments of a new-born baby or a well -(mown child, Sold by druggists, or sent hy mall at 25 cents n fox 1'y Writing The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co, Brookville, Ont, "Woman's crowning glory is her heir, he quoted. "Not now." returned his nes- simistic friend. "What do you moan?" be demanded. "In many cases now wo- man's crowning glory is some other woman's hair." BLOOD-STAINED THRONE. Great Popular Upheaval May Sweep It Away. Are the days of Pete% I. of Servia as Ring of lhat country numbered? it is believed so in. Austria, and the fact ex- plains the attitude of the imperial 0ov- erninent to the proposed tariff union between Sterile and Bulgeriu. The Austrian authorities have learned that the deers of Peter 1. as Ring of Sar. via are not to be long, The Karngeo'gie- vich dynastys day in Servia Is gone, awl before another year Is over the King and bis family will be driven out. 11 is well known in Servia that It is owing to the dynasty alone that Servia has lost position and influence all over Europe. in the courts of Europe the opinion prevails that Peter 1. knew ut the plan for the murder of King Alex- ander, if be was not himself actually Its Instigator. All the courts of Europe have refused to receive a visit from Ring Peter or to have any direct deal- ings with him. Servia is thus, 80 to speak, blotted out from among the Slates of Europe. The King, moreover, and in a greater measure. the Crown Prince. his son, have made themselves remarkably unpopular all over the country. Servia, according to information re- ceived by the Austrian Government, Is for these reasons advanoing In the direc- tion of a new revolution. There la al- ready formed a strong party. whose de- sire 11 is to sae a German prince on the throne of Servia. This party has cls oyes on Prince Francis Joseph of Rat - Lanham, who was married In May, 1807, to a Montenegrin princess, but has no children. The diffleulhes of the Servlan Govern- -meta in obtaining money have become so acute that a crisis may bo expected any moment. l'he regicides, knowing the extreme danger, are running things with a high Hand, and King Peter is little more than a prisoner in his own palace. ti BETTER PLAN, Mantle kissed me --such a snack 13ut 1 did not Was her back; On my pert aro no such slips -- So instead 1 kissed her lips. "it's raining hard," said the boy, who looked through the dripping win. dow•pane. From behind his paper his father growled: "1 don't enrol Let it taint" 'Fhe little lad, in gravy surprise, glanced sweetly up at him. 'Why, I— I Was aloft' tor' acknowledged 111610 81m. Clothes washed by Sunlight Soap are cleaner and whiter than if washed in any other way. Chemicals in soap may remove the dirt but always injure the fabric. Sunlight Soap will not injure the most dainty lace or the hands that use it, because it is absolutely pure and contains no injurious chemicals. Sunlight Soap should always be used as directed. No boiling or hard rubbing is necessary. Sunlight Soap is better than other soap, b' it is best when used in the Sunlight way. Equally good with hard or soft water 159 $5,006 to anREWARD will he paid y �powho proven Ulr,t Sunituht Seersonp cent"lne any Injurious ohemloare or 11217 form 01111ullerunou. Lever Brothers Limited. Toronto "Were there laughter and cheers dur- ing your speech?" "Well," answered the youthful statesman, "there weren't nay cheers. but now and then people in the audience looked at one another and laughed.". It Cures nit Creeds. -Here are fr few names of clergymen of different creeds who are firm believers in Dr. Agnew's Catarrhal Powder to 'live up 10 the preaching" In all IL claims. Bishop $wealmnn, Rev. Dr. Langtry (Episco- patinnl; Rev. Dr, Withrow and Rev. Dr. (limbers (Methodist); and Dr. Newman, all of Toronto. Canticle. Copies of thei p- eers nal letters for the. asking. 50 Denis. Schoolmaster -'Now, Rogers, whet are you doing? Learning soruclhing?" ftogers-"No, sir; I'm listening to you, sit'." "The & L " nenthol Plasters are marvel. lou, in their quick ration when applied to hate hacks or stiff rheumatic muscled or jaitits- They give immediate relief. The average woman is willing to patch up a quarrel with her neighbor because of the pleasure It affords her to rip the patch off again. 'They aro, Che entity - Prepared.-Pi11n widen dissipate themselves In the atom - sub cannot ho expected Lo have mu, enact upon the intestines, and to over. cornu enativenexv the medicine adminis- tered mu.t Influence the action of there canals. Parmelee's Vegetable Pllla aro so teethe. unde• the eupervldlon of ex- perts. that the euhnLancv to them in- tended to °peril Le 023 the in terrines is retarded In action until they pass Lir .,ugh tbs. stuma..h to the bowels. Tile girl who screams when her young man tries to kiss her usually cries it ho doesn't. Dropsy and tleart Disease. -"For ten years 1 suffered greatly front Heart Dis- ease. Fluttering of the Heart and Selo- thering Spells made MY life a torment. Dropsy set In. My physician told :ne "My goodness!" exclaimed an anxtOus I • mother, "what in the world made your face so dirty, Willie?" "Johnny Jones and ale had a fight," explained Willie, "an' he 1hrowed snore 411r1 in my face than I could swallow." Tearin Dawn ;signals does not delay storms. Opimmla,1en medullar%" do not cure. When 7m bogie to cough take Allen's Luna Balsam, tree from opium, lull et healing power. Father -"What. -marry my; daughter? 1\ hy, she's only n child." Spooner - "1'es, sir. 1 thought I'd come early to the" avoid rush. A Small Pill. but Powerful. -'they that Judge of the powers of a pill by Its Oue, 1011111 cotsu'er Parmelee's Vegetable Villa to be lacking. It Is a little wonder among pills. What It Jacks in ecru It makes up In p,. The remedies which IL carries are put up in thesu small closes, because they aro so 'rewrote' Ont. Duey small doves Aro required. The full strength of the extracts In teemed In this form an,1 do their work thou roughly. Old Fossil -"1 suppose you get any amount of silly questions asked during We day?" Porler-"Yes, sir, any amount: yours Is 1130 Lwentydirird I've bad asked ale to-cluy." Nurse's Good Words. -"1 am a profes- sional nurse," writes Mrs. Eisner. Hali- fax, N.S. "1 was a great sufferer Moro rheumatism -almost constant associa- tion with best physteians I had every chance of a cure if it were In their pow- er -hut They fatted. South Americnn Rheumatic Cure was recommended -to- day my six years of pain seem ns a drearn. Two betties cured me. -100 A MIGHTY RAILWAY, The avenge income of the Canadian Pacific Railway per week is 81,250,000. OuL of Ibis sum they hove lo pay sal- aries to 30,900, which mounts up in a year to 825.000.000. The president of the company has a salary of 830.0(10 n year. The coal bill for a year is 85,000.000, tor two and a half million tons of coal. The ti. prepare for the worst. I triad Dr. number of car's possessed by the railway Agnew's Cure for the earl. One dose is 45,000; locomotives, 1.200; railway sta. lions, 1,400. Since 1900 the Canadian Pocific have doubled their earnings; the total for the lest six months is 831.331,- 977, an increase of 810,104,578 over the same period last year. gave relief, one bottle cured me cnrn- plete.ly."-Mrs. James Admits, Syracuse, N.Y-107 A men never discovers that he is crowing old by looking In the mirror. He makes the discovery by looking at his wife. 1Ialloway'a Coro Cure le a some le .ter the removal of corns and warts. Wu have now l.unrd of Its failing to re- move even the worst kind. FOLLOWED INSTRUCTIONS, A lady going from .home for the day locked everything up carefully, and for 1110 grocer's benefit lett a card on the hack door. All out. Don't leave anything," it read. On her return she found her house rltnsacked tad n11 her choicest posses - sloes gone. To We card on the door wits added, 'Menke. We haven't left much." THE POSTMASTER TELLS HIS SECRET HIS HEALTH MAINLY DUE TO THE AUSTRALIAN WHEAT CROP. The wheat crop of Viclorla for this season is estneeted at 23.000,000 bushels. being an Incr0ase over last year's return of 1,450,850 bushels. The amount la- qutred for home consumption is 0.500,e 000. and for seed 1,900,009, reeving about 14.000,000 bushels available for export. With present market prices al about 81s. per quarter -equal to 4s. per bushel ---9s. Od. per bushel would he reeltze,t after defraying freight, commission, and exchange, making the value of the wheat available for export £2.275,000. HIS WAY OUT. Ethel -Tell us, Mr. Wylkns, which of us do you think Is the prettier -•.I or my sister Alyss? 1r, \Vylltyns-Really, Miss Ethel, 1 don't know what to sny. When 1 Ionic nt either of you, 1 think It isn't possible ihnl there could be auynne in the world more beautiful. UNDER WI11Ci1 KING. USE OF DODD'S KIDNEY "The More Postural the More Food -the PILLS. More Coffee the More Poison. The Pres. of 111e W. C. T. U. In -a young giant state in the Northwest says: "I did not realize that 1 was a slave to coffee tilt I left off drinking 1t. For three or four years 1 was obliged to take o nerve tonic every day. Now I am free, thanks to Pos1unl Food Coffee. "After ihitting out whet' coffee will do !o Its victims, i could hardly stand to have my husband drink it; but he was not willing to quit, I studied fermonths t'+ And a way to induce hits to leave it off. .Finaily 1 told him t would' make no mole coffee, "1 got Postum Food Coffee, and mach it strung -bulled it the required Lima, end had him rend the little hook 'The Mead to Wel)vllte,' that conies in every ,k t !& "Today Postum has no stronger ad. voenle than my heetandt He toils our friends how to maim it, and Wet he got through the winter without a spelt of the grip and utas 001 had a headache for months -ha used le be subject to frequent heIVm1S hrillm•hes. al that time and 1 have used theta at ''rn+ c'r""•rnr n ., •,•: • ,. ,...+•.n, r intervals since.. more food yob get; the stronger you "To anyone afflicted with Kidney'Trnll- drink coffee the More poison you gel." hie 1, say moms Kidney fide a1•o f+fl flame given by Peetum CO., 135100 right.' "Try them and you will be sure! Creel!, Amen. to And a MAW!1 There's a reason, Postmaster Leo [molts Ten Years Youn- ger Than His Sevonly-Six Years and He Gives the Credit to the Great Canadian Kidney Itcntedy. Tabucintac, Cumberland Co., N. 13., Ir'eliy, 10-{Special).--1-to'atio J. Lce, postmaster here, la now in his seventy- sixU1 year, but so bright and healthy etoes he look and so etlergetic Is ho In his movements that lre would easily peas' for ton years younger, "How do 1 keep young looking," the postmaster says, "Well 1, attribute It largely to my good health and my t,ealth is mainly due to the use of Dodd's ltidney Pills, "1 first learned the value of Otis Kid- nay Remedy some years, ago. I was then suffering from kidney Disease. My feel and lege swelled and I had to else Dight or Len times in the night because, of urinary traumas, Six boxes of 17odd's Kidney Pills watered my health That's what any woman is alter a hot cup of lragrdnt �7F3.E3e. It chases away that old tired fe lin and fills her with new tics, So Delicious too. Only one best tea. BLUE RIBBON'S IT. "Oshawa" Steel Shingles Wind, Water, Storm, and Fire Proof, Looked en All Four Sides Made from Painted or Galvanized Sigel, at pHces varying from $2,85 to 25.10 per hundred square feet covering measure. This is the most desirable cov- ering on the market, and is an ideal covering for Houses, Barns, Stores, Ela- votors, Churches, etc. Any handy mon can lay We "OSHAWA" shingles. A hammer and snips are the only tools required. We are the largest and oldest company of the kind under the British flag, and have covered thousands of the best buildings throughout Canada, making them FIRE, WATER AND LIGHTAItt461-PROOF We also maunfacture Corrugated Iron in long sheets, Conductor Pipe and EAVE Fannon Etc. METAL SIDING, in -imitnlian of brick or stone. METAL CEILINGS, in 2,001) designs. Write for Catalogue No. 140 and free samples of "OSHAWA" Shingles. Write td -day. •e° ]E! IT$c C►7Ca.1r..1Et 3P330]Q'�S?r9, ?5CNTe2AI, 0. O'TA'6A, OItT. TOaaNTO 011r, Limon, esti, sen5MIPt0, 5811000550, 5.5, 747 eralg R. 423 Susses at. II botberna et 69 Dsndxe 114 70 LambatnI St. Seri Pensee 9t. Wart's Yeun N*4858T 0r5105. Head Office and Works, - - Oshawa, Ont., Canada L In Western Canada Two simmering sections, select. se hada le Saskatchewan,onlya mile. from two railways, 0.0.1a. a G.T.P. soil, 90 er eat. plough land, spring reek, me sloughs, About 40 miles N.B. of Iodise !lead. Pollee 510.119 per Acta Write for map and fall particulars. R. PARSONS, p1 Wellesley Street, Toronto, Canada 'I he eluvutor Goy manages to the top, but he isn't allowed to there. reach stay 0 Overworked Persons, either mentally or physically, oh ,aid try Perrovim," the world n tee ower nerve and blood tonne and they will quickly recover strength and health Beggs -"My wife says that if I were to die she would remain a widow." Meggs-"Evidently she thinks Were is not another man in the world like you," "On the contrary, she's afraid there may be, and that she'd get him." A Time for Every thin .-The time for Dr. 'Phonies' l.cloetrlc Oil Is when croupy symptoms appear in Lhe child- ren; when rheumatic pains besot the old; when lumbago, asthma, coughs, colds, catarrh or earache attack either young or old: when burns, scalds, ahra- Mons, contusions or sprains come to any member of the faintly. le any of these aliments It will give relief and work u cure. A genius 1s a man who can do a1 - most anything except make a living. "They Sell Well" says Druggist O'Dell of Truro, N.S. Wan! any better evi- dence cif the real merit of Dr. Von Stan's Pineapple Tnhtrts as a cure for all forms of stomach tronhle than that they're in such great demand? Not a nauseous dose Iha1. makes one's very insides rebel -but pleasant, qutcl< and harmless -a tiny tablet to carry in your pocket. 85 cents. -104. "You don't even knew how to make n lemon !art." remarked the ,cooking school girt, with fine scorn. "11 isn't nncessnry to make a lemon tart," re- plied the other. "All the iemnns I've ever seen were pretty tart already: It Is ensier to prevent than it 1s to care. Tunnn,mntlon of the hugs Is rho comnanton of neglected colds, and once it finds a lodgement in the nystom It is &Introit to ,teal with. Treatment with OIrk fit's Antt-Cnnsurnptdve gyre 1111 eradicate the en1A and prevent inaam- niatine from setting in. It costa Itt- tle, and Is ns anttsfactary as it is nur- pr,sing In Its results. The Prenchwr-"1 was surnrtsed to see your hnshnnd went nut of the Otero' while 1 was preaching. The Wife -- "Oh. den') mind Ih811 You know he's troubled with somnambulism?' seatipbt Soap i6 better than other ssape, but la' beet ween wee in the sunlight way. key saaeight Soap aaII fellow direotioa9, NELSON'S KEY TO SUCCESS. Be a Quarter of an flour Ahead of Time. Nelson was always beforehand with every appointment. When he was leav- ing London on his lost expedition against the enemy a quantity Of cabin furniture \vas ordered to be sent on board the ship. Nelson had given a little farewell dinner at his house. An upholsterer called with an account and to report the completion of the goods, Isis Lordship .had him shown 15110 the dining -room, and spoke to him in a corner apart from the guests. "Everything is packed, my lord; no natd, "and will go in the wagon from the inn at six o'clock." "And you willgo to the inn and see them off?" "1 shall, my Lord; 1 511511 be there punctually at six o'clock." quarter before six," said Nelson. "be there a quarter before; to that quar- ter of an hour 1 owe everything h1 life." TAILORING AND P1-1O'T'OGIIAPHY. Perhaps the latest application of photography is in tailoring, This ap- pears to be a Parisian invention. The person to be measured. is photographed. in several positions while standing be. hind a network, which is photographed on the seine plate, and beeves as it standard of reterenee. By means of a 1t1»d of harness, Indicating the location of armpits and ethee concealed points of the figure, the necessary accuracy iB obtained. RHEU A;; ATaSM In any Zorn and cold peropIriag feat positively oared within 10 ,lays, by our newly patented Magnetics Discs or mono promptly refuoded. 5a,.ed anywhere Bt\V fee dosoeiptive bookie1 Ajteute wanted MA0NSTIA: 3l1:U- 5A8IdM CUSS CO., bbsrbrouke, Quebec, Wanda in't OR SALE -Best, cheapest and nicest located stock farm In the United States; has a beautiful water front, and contains 800 acres. SAMUEL P. WOOD- COCK, Salisbury, Md. FEATHER DYEING Ot.sumi and co,h10 and Vr n1m-.a oie.aea ret* a." bo .cot br PM4 lm oar .x, tr.:-••.I rlue 4 NEWISH AMERICAN DYEING C&la LIOST'SLLAI. Farmers Wates as Land Agent. Farmers wanted all over Canada as agents for Western Canada lands; all selected lands; liberal commission. Ad- dress "Farm Lands," P. 0 Box 528, Winnipeg, Man. ,..,.....ate..... Brother -"i have made up my mind to propose to Hettle, but have not found a suitable opportunity yet. Yousee, she's such a reserved girl." Sisaer - "OhI yes; she's reserved for Captain Dasher. lie became engaged to her yesterday." Polo, sickly children 01,0015 use Mother Craves' Worm Mxterin in a tor, Norms are one of the prineipnl causes o7 suffering In u,ildren and should be expelled Irom the system. "So you are going to marry. Have you anything laid by?" "Yes; i've got a rich uncle laid by with an tllnass of some sort, and I'm the only surviving relallve." Rose.colnred spots on the badges of children are onmotimcs mistaken ter mrraslea The trouble Promptly acted with Wearer'eoCOMM of the e13u: Mrs. Smarte-"Tha doctor insists that I must spend the next few eveehs ahroad. He says i need a change. Mr. Smnrto--"So yeti do; that's a feet." "Ahl you agree!" 'Yes; you need a change -of doctors." For 33 Years Shiloh's Consumption Cure, the Luna Tonic, has been before the public, and this, together with the fact that its sales imve steadily increased year by year, is the best proof of the merit of Shiloh as a tura for Coughs, Clods, and alt diseases of the lungs and ak passages. Those who have used Shiloh would not be without it. Those who have never treed it should know that every bottle is told with a positive guarantee that, if it doma't auto you, the dealer will refund what you paid far it. Shiloh Has Cured thousands of the most obstinate caeca of Coughs, Colds and Lenz heeb[es. Let it 11416 you. "Lan whiter 1 eoo1hed tot tisito months and thought l was goner lam Comuteplion. 1 look Al! meth of medicine. but nothing did me,nyiiobd ahIB 1 used Shilobil Cenmmpnon Cure. cur Wantland me. Tib winter 1 hada very bad rook) menet able to speak, en lungs ware mare 0o tike fids medlar, Str banks bf 9104 made ab Well slain. 1 have given it to several bee ,pre, one of than boob been eland. -u Hyacinthe, Que.' trot S I ? Zee with guettatec at ell drdgg;mta, 1S81J1 ' NO, S-08