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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1907-2-14, Page 7'0 BEAU DRINKING WATER. Water is the universal Solvent, and 11, preserves this properly inside the Wi- nne] body ns welt as without. IL 1s therefure a useful, indeed Indispensable, substance; but iL must bo token with discretion. if one drInks a herd water—ane. al- reeely saturate:1 with nails --it does little good, for all Ile energy must be ex - vended In removing from the system the mineral matter which It already holds 10 solution, and the animal voslo is left where it was llefere. A drinking water, t,. bo of any use, ;mist bo pure, or cemperetively so. Dis- tilled water Ls Lilo best drink,. but un- less It is aerated --shaken up so as to absorb air—it is flat and most unpala- table. Rainwater, in the country, is distilled water, .and 11 properly collected and stored, is excellent for drinking pur- poses. The first full should be allowed Li run away, for 11 contains the dust and other impurities In the air, and also the bird droppings and dirt from the root or other collecting surface. The Cistern in which it is stored should be protected from the surface drninings, end should bo lightly covered to keep Oa dust. Water so kept is greatly pre- ferable to well water, which is almost never beyond the possibility of contam- ination, no matter how far 1t may Le from tle,barn or the outhouses, and no matter though 11, may be at a higher level. There are often scans and cracks In the earth, which give free way to water, and in This way the surface washings may be carried to the bottom of n deep well a long way of] and on a higher level. Many- persons will not trust any na- tumi supply, and drink only bottled water, either natural or artificial. But this Is not always as safe as it seems to be. The maker Of the artificial water may not filler it before charging 11 with enrboulc acid gas, and then of muse it is no better that ilio water of the town where it is made. The natural waters may be pure and they may not, just as any spring may o1. pure or contaminated. Those who live In cities where the water Is filtered may safely drink, 1I they can be sure the water supplied is aiwnys that which came through the filler -beds. Those in charge of public nater -supplies have been known to mix unfiltered water with the filtered, or to substitute it entirely, a•Ilhout worn - Ing to the users.—Younis Companion, FROST -BITE. An Incident of cold snaps is frost -bite. It Is a serious misadventure;- as the flesh. once frozen is more or less in- jured, often permanently so. A cure is nIways at hand as fol• as nips on the face are concerned: It is generally only nrce•sary to lay the bare hand upon the ear or nose to restore circulation. There is no pain in getting frozen, but a good deal In getting thawed, if this is accomplished In a warm place, To avoid loo rapid return of the circulation, nil npptcnlion of snow Is a good thing. Moiling snow is a powerful freezer, as every maker of ice cream knows, and that is its one merit in case of frost- bite. 13 keeps the heat from returning loo fast. it can, however, be carried much too far, We have known cases where frozen limbs were further frozen by putting them Into snow in the house, resulting in amputation. 13 is pure madness to use snow out -doors. It Is singular what a widespread mis- apprehension there Is on this point. Ninety-nine people out of a hundred will apply snow to the frozen lace In the coldest weather. Tho face or hand melting the snow produces freezing minions. \Vhat is still more insane, rlineiy-eight in a hundred will rub the Hazen part with the snow as hard as they can, and it soft snow connot be had, then with hard. Tho skin when frozen 15 very much more easily injured than under natural conditions, and unfortu- nate effects have often been produced In this way. Rubbing, of course, 10 - creases the warmth and proinotes cir- culation. 11 can best be done with the 35)141, which is warm. A woollen glove gives friction, but at the expense of.,0p- plying cold to cold. .A very slight cov- bril g usunlly protects the cars, whether -applied et the upper or lower extremity, k lady's hair is Meet enough. But It -Is wise to be cautious and not let frost- bite occur. TAKE CAKE 011 YOUR EYES. A meal many of the mysterious head - echos with which women are afflicted must be put down to overstrained eyes; and this kind of headache can only i.e cured by giving the oyes u thorough rest, and) when a cure has thus been effected, greet care in the use of the eyes In future is indispensable Beading, writing or sowing In a dim end t eiterleg light must be given up, end the common practice otrallenlpting 10 reed in a jolting train or onullbos must be 1e -dirtied. The eyes should never he used loo - long at a Bine, and, when much eye want( Is necessary, briar rrsls and bath. trigs in hot water should be restyled to, If the (heeded headache is to be kept at a distance, ,f• t1S'I'R;\I,l,k i WEAL '11iI IN SHEEP. The grenles3 industry of Australia Is sheep -raising, plainly foe the,10110 of the wool, ixut itlso in part, of coulee, for Ile meat, Australia now ranks. second 011101134 the great sheep•raising 0Olmlrlr0,. Argentina being first with 00,000,000 sheep, Aueli'nlLa second with 72,000,000, and [lnssla third wLlh 70,000,000, 13ut a few yems nee Alletralln• witsfist, pos- seeei 744 no less than 106,260,000 heed 'of sheep. ']nal 1008 in 1411E Prolonged droughts were the 0113100 of llia' lesUu0- Bon of Tunny millions of Australian sheep, taut 8110e 11102 there has been en town31 gate„ Yet these .ehecp were net. ledigeeolts to A,1strtlfa, They were first inlrodlrcdd in 1707. bdilg of 1116 Sp0nlah Merino spgalede e IIilltrelA'I'iC AGONY. Nothing. Reached the ]loot of the Trou. hic Until Dr, Williams' Pink Pills Were Used, "I suffered almost. 1'nlold agony from rheumatism. For sever01 1001117 monlits 1 Watt confined to bed, I hod the best of medical treatment, but nnlllingseein- ed to reach the 10 l of the disetel until 1 0)1041 1)r, Williams' Pink Pills, Thew have completely restored 017 Wattle." 'Pins strung emphatic statement is made by Nt's. Edna efarrill, of Wood- stock, N. S., a1 lady who lied ln'aetical- ly been given up as Incurable by doe - tees. She further says: "1 seffered for ever two years and rheumatism seemed W lee thinly implanted In my eystenl, At the outset 1 was able W attend 'n my b (1)1011011 duties, but at flight I stdlerr 1 the greatest pain. 1 1)t once began to luno medicine, but 1ny condi- tion aelually grew worse, 1 was at- lonlod by a skilful dealer, but 10115 linullely 1o1'ced to ramnin in bed, suf- fering untold agony with every Inove- 1110111, Finn Ily the 410)1018 told me the 1runb10 was Incurable. One d'sy 1 was advised to try Dr, Williams' fink Pills end 1 decided to do so. Presently the pains were not so severe, 'and I begun In feel my elf gaining. Shortly. atter 1 was able lo go about, and in less than threw months I was perfectly well. For this condition my thanks are grateful- ly duo to Dr, \\'illinms' Pink Pills," Dr. WiUInnis' Pink Pills cured Ales. Morrill by driving the rheumatic poison out of her blood. They actually mance new blood. They don't act en the bow- els. They don't bother with mere symp- toms. They go right to the root of the Jpuble iii the blood. That is why they havo cured the wont cases of anaemia {bloodlessness) headaches and backaches, kidney trouble, indigestion, 000101gin. nervousness end Ilse special. allmenis of girls and woolen whose blood supply becomes weak, scanty or irregular. Sold 1'}• all medicine dealers or by mail 111 00c a box- or six boxes for $2,50 Broin the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brock- ville, Ont. ' COPPI,R HARD AS STEEL. Cil. Louis Youth Discovers a Long -Lost Art. John Tieriien, the St. Louis youth who announced last week that he had dis- cevered the secret of tempering copper 1' tho hardness of steel has suddenly found himself 1001005. Investment, com- panies, hardware dealers and capitalists ali 0001' the country have wired him, offering big sums for the secret. Bernell says he has refused to nego- tiate with any of them, because he hopes le get the $100,000 that ho has been told bas been offered by the Government to the first mon. who could harden cop- per. Scientists have tried long to discover Me process for hnrdenhtg copper. Ow- ing to the fact that it will not rust, it would make ideal fools and also armor plates for battleships. F FELL DOWN FLIGHT OF STEPS PROVED ZAA1-BUB REST IN THREE DIFFERENT EMERGENCIES. One of the most valuable points about 7•arn-Buk, the herbal ball», is the va'i- ely of uses to which it can be applied. Ales. A. Llvernots, of 131. Sydenham St., Toronto, says: "1 have used Zuni - Duk for colds on the chest and found when rubbed well in ft gave almost in- stant relict to the 'lightness' and 'stiff- ness.' Ono clay I slipped when de- scending the stairs and fell to the bol - tom. My right arm was terribly dis- colored and swollen and became quite stiff. As I still had a supply of 'Lam- BWc 1 rubbed some on the bruised limb and 11, was really surprising flow quick- ly 11 removed the discolorallap, cured the stiffness, and restored the arm to Its proper torn. Since that time I have had occasion 1.o use Zam-Buk for rheu- mullein, and 1 have found it equally good." Zein -1311k is so tmllormly good be-, cause- it is composed of the finest hee- led balms, essences, and }nines known L. medical science, compounded and relined In a special and peculiar way. It has such high germ -killing power that It is unequalled as an-enlisepttc. Its healing virtue is very great and es a household halal Za111-131k is absoltlle- l7 unique. 11 is n 51100 cure for mann, itch, blood poise», ulcers, chronic sores, ringworm, children's rashes, spots, etc. 11, also ewes cuts, burns, bruises, chap- ped hands, enlarged veins, piles, and a1! diseased oe injured conditions of the skin end subjacent tissues. All drug- gists and stores sell tit 50c. a box, or post free from the'am-Buk Co.,To'onto, for price. 0 boxes sent for $2.50. Send one cent for dainty trial box. .p COULDN'T, SMELL IT. "Jany, don't you think that sweet- heart of yours is a pracroslinatar?" are been stspeclin' Il, Mttm; but he always uses a breathperfumer an! 1 eh11,'L be sure." ONE 'ADVANTAGE. L much prefer the man who speaks From ul000scr;pl--don't you? For though he roily be windy, yet IIe knows when he is 11rot334 �.somanakeerprie - 't'0 TORTURE 011 IN3A'1'HI. Russian Refugees went 10111)11 to Their Enemies. The London r htonielo tells of en 0 0- cerdingiy poinh11 fa Tile 103;011 0,...,1 lily Insult el the siting of Iia Grmislry ]111- !n134(11i ill Braila an eg3ttiveled case 'af nuuly that 11141(111 a r, temenhu'y on the 110ltdi110118 of life in lies -be, one family of Aussinn fugitives were bevy:, named 011110ic—a valence maker, bds wife, a sun of len and two (lau;;h- tcre—tum cane from the province ul Minsk, and wished to J1,11 a son and Wolter 111 Gilt.gew, But the moiled otleer found 131.111 nil to be b1 a pita ably dc' 111111 ed/)01/1111 ¢l1, The 111110 had ltt'onchllis and general weakness; the boy wile minus 0110 rye 111,1 hidfered from traeliell la, a11done daughter was also Wile:tat with Ira - chow. Just before being asked to retire the tether fell down and clasped Dr. Grave, sceletary to the beard, around the legs and begged piteously to be a110805d to slily, 00331134 out that to send 11110 back ler Russia would be to send him to tor- ture or death. The children added their cries and fears to those of their unhappy 30101115. Observers of the scene were visibly affected. Questions drew from the man nn ad- 011581on that revolutionary meetings had been held at his house in \linvlc. Ills Immo, he 51111, Ind been ruined lo con- sequence, and his life was now at slake-, \\'hen the family's pleadings had been stilled. the court considered the pathetic, if difiicult, problem before il. Then Mr. Smith, the stipendiary Magistrate, who presided, announced thal, although. the rase had many sad features, (hey felt there was no alternative but to re- fuse the family leave to land, The mans health was extremely Mae, and with two children 0111irled as these were 11 5801111 be unsafe to admit them. When the news was Intel'preled the whole family broke down, the man de. Mitring (hal all were doomed. 3. A MOTHER'S PRIDE. A mother's greatest pleasure is in seeing her llttlesones bright, playful and Healthy. The well child is a blessing to the home, but the sick child Is a regular little tyrant. A few dl,ses of Baby's Own Tablets will snake the sick- ly child well, or 1111 occasional do,sewill prevent sickness, There is nothing to equal these Tablets as a cure for sto- mach and bowel troubles. They make teething easy, break up colds, expel worms and cure simple fevers. Baby's Own 'tablets are sold under the guar- antee of a government analyst not to 0(01030 one particle of opiate—they 8100e1' do harm — always good, Mrs. G. M. Kemp, Carleton Place, Ont., says: "1 have given Baby's Own Tablets to my IlLUa ono since he was 0. week old, and have found them a splendid medi- cine. At eleven months he weighed 0001' twenty-six pounds." Tho Tablets aro sold by druggists or by mail at 25 cents 'a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. 4, -- BRAIN IN YOUR TIiROAT. Subservient to Gamine Brain But Does Thinking for Itself. Did you know that the throat has s brain of its oweie• Few people are aware of it, but It's a fact. There is a small ganglia which 'exercises direct control of the muscles of the throat, and acts ac its brain. Of course, it Is subser- vient to the genuine -brain, but at the same -Limo does a good deal of Inde- pendent thinking for itself. It. Is very. timid and suspicious of any strange ob- jects Iha.t come near tie throat. For this reason it Is very difficult for a physician to operate on 3110 throat. Beton anything can be done in this di- rection It is neeessery for the operator Lo gain tie confidence of the little brain that dominates it. 11 frequently lakes weeks before this confidence can be se- cured, and 1111111 it is secured 11 is im- possible to perforin any operation. Wee lo the man who attempts rough treatment to the ihrone before gain- ing- the little brain's confidence. His Gabel -mons ee111 be eeseet01 with violent paroxysms, first of the throat, then of the dinpheignu, and, if the operator still persists, the patient will be ihro00 in - In. 000001siots. Stil more curious is the tact Ilial. this little bruin has a me- mory, and If once. frightened in lilts way It is almost Impossible to ever gain the. oohtlklonce, no mailer how gentle the operator may; be. rF_ BREAD T1IAT IS TWO YEARS OLD. The Hungarian Iles a Year's Supply on • the Shelves. In Hungary they do not ent fresh bread. Whether it is because the 11un- ga'tens believe In hygiene more elan. 111011' Lrurepenn brothers and 5151015 to not has never leen told, but the Mag- yar is partial to slab bread, and the staler the better. His "roes3enyer," or ordinary b'ldck brand,• as it is eaten by the very large majority of the i&lagya' 340pu1153)00, is carefully 111111 away- en a shelf and dug out dor consumption months and months eller Ll has einem out of the great ovens. 7f the huge loaf, weighing something like live. pounds and for w1(1c11 the }Tu1gnria1 pays six or seven 1,r 3.11101', 5411h'alrnl lrr (131(1111 three or font. cents in 0111' luone} pare careful- ly been Hilden awn)/ for Ino wee; it is considered all the better. The ilunglnenn never thinks of e here 1115 bread le to Bole from to -moi row. Ile Ihhlks of V. here 141s to c,nue from next 3011', for be has at least n }ears supply on the sllclves 'rho 1lungarhul Linkcs her Mend 375 ilp'o 11110041 011 lime, Her \Vcdnosea baking Is for the \\'ednos- (!ny of a veer (15 QQme; her Thursday balding for a Tbure1ay of a year To ,gine. 1'h lunnlg050(0 01010n1.4 in thnerfrn 31.0111 Hungary bring over, many et 1111..0 Ininienee knees, Ithey are ctinlhersemc of1(11') anti of ripe old age, The tont u eillhs a 'trifle tender. 010 polmds and is sr hoed that 10 drop it on roue feel wnn'11 he In smash n toe or two,. ,1 hatchet etrucll 31110 flits loaf Is 1,Ord1-t1) remove, rural yet the lent is eo11sid0red n Brent. delfeacy by the Ilungarinns. who look upon it with the 551110 fn'id5 that 130 (termini peasant looks upon his pempel'nicl(01. The Th Trademarked Ihes in a variety 01 rlyle,, feed/eel price, farvromen, Wren andel children. Form ]tilled. Dealers are eulhonzed a1. replace instantly and at our eon, any Pen•Anele 4400• necrel• faulty in cantonal or making, 200 ark Tens Pen -Angle trade= mark (In red) on every Pen -Angle garment, tells you it will fitandwon't shrink,— your own dealer so guarantees it.'. Underwear thus trademarked is softer, warmer, more flexible, b etter wearing, 1 '7 '1-'1° n.-mt 117 DER -WEAR. . +w.m a.,ala.n"e,.>.,av,".,>m,.:,5.r ar,.,,.. 001., 4 ,.n SWEEPING ASSERTIONS. Father : "1)11 you notice how grace- fully Ethel swept into the room at tho parly last night?" Mother : "Tres, but when it conies to sweeping out a room she's not much use." A BROAD STATEMENT. Dr, Leonhardi's I'Iem-Bold 10i11 euro any case of Piles. 'J'hts statement 1s made without any gllalifications. Jl is in the form of a tablet. It Is the only pile remedy used in- ternally. It Is impossible to cure an establish- ed case of Piles with ointments, supposi- tories, injections or outward appliances. A $1,000 gearantec with every pack- age of Dr. Leonhardt's Hens -lipid, 141.00, all dealers, or The \Vilson- Fyle Co., Limited, Niagara Falls, Ont. 3• IHOLLOW GLASS BRICKS, The demand for hollow bricks and building blocks for house construction has induced glass manufacturers to put hollow glass bricks on the market, and they promise to be used extensively 11 r novel and artistic effects. The first glass bricks, being solid, proved a fail- ure on account of their cost, but the hollow glass bricks can be made at much less expense. They are lighter and stronger than clay bricks and are such excellent nonconductors that walls built of them are proof against damp- ness, sound, heat and cold. The bricks aro sealed Hermetically when hot and are placed in walls with a colorless mortar made of special glass. 'Pic bonding strength of the glass mortar Is almost as great as the bricks themselves. Constituent—',Now, Mr. Wunnout, I wish you'd do your best to get my boy a good Government position." M. P.— "\Voll, what can your son do?" Con- stituent--“What, anstiluenl—'-What can he do? Great Scot, man, i1 he could do anything 1 wouldn't be bothering you]" The never failing medicine, Hollo- way's Corn Cure, removes 111 kinds r,i corns, warts, etc.; even the most dim - cult to remove cannot withstand this wonderful remedy` And when you hear a man boast of Ws ancestors It's a safe bet that his descendants will have no occasion to boast of theirs. A flatter of Importance to all Mose who aro ran dower and debilitated is the last . that "Yerrovnm" is the beat tonic over compounded. 2t gives strength and builds up the systom. Judge—"And your wife aimed at and struck your head with a cup?" Witness —"Yes, sit." Judge—"Well, all f have to say is that you ought t0 be very proud of her." If you are a sufferer from colds get a bottle of Nettle's Anti -Consumptive Syrup and lest its qualities. 1t will be found that no praise bestowed on it is loo high. 11 does all that is olailned for it, and does it thoroughly, Do not take any substitute for Bickle's Syrup, be-' cause it Is the best, having stood the lest of years. All the best dealers sell It. , Mrs. Madison—"How do you like your new neighbors?" Mrs. Dye—"I don't know. I haven't hied io borrow any- thing nything yet." Lake little volcanoes of elleeaso,.the erttptlons of eczema pour out dtechargett. Bnd'blood ceases the trouble, The local remedy is Weaver's Ceram, and Weavor'e Syrup will drive the poisonfrole the blood. VERY LIKELY. "I can't understand how a man can commit. suicide for love." - 1'1I, .Happens frequently," "Well, perhaps so, but if 1 did 1t, I should regret fl all my lite." e eTee eat': Can cure your Cough or Cold. no question about that but— why go to all the trouble and inconvenience oI' Iooking him (1p, and then of laving hispreseription filled, when you can step into any. drug store m Canada and obtain a bottle of SIiILOH'S CU'ItX for a quarter. Why pay two, to five dollars when a twenty-five cent bottle of SI•IILOI3 will cure you as trickly? Why not do its hundreds of thousands of Canadians have done for the past thirty-four oars : let SIHILOI1 be your doc- tor whenever a Cough or Cold, appears. SHILOH will eurta you, and ail druggists back up 341111l,Statement with tl positive guarantee, Tho next time e'ou have a Cough or Cold ettre It with 0055 it .lLo: "Queen City" is balerthan a pare Mandobe lour—h 0 better than n pure Oneos, dour—Laing blended it combines dm ben qualities of Loth, 'Queen City' is an ell -purposes (lour. D'.k a,, wawa 1)arx>tw� ,y?ah your grocer for The Campbell C ;Mining Co. odea arrlpbell's Toronto Faxen; Oat Queen City NO HEAR!' TO HEART. She—''And now, Charlie, 1 suppos to -morrow you will have to speak papa about this?" He—"Yes, dearest, I suppose I must (Alter a pause)—"Has your lather lelophoue?" 3 ANTI-SV1CIDE BUREAU NIIEDER. People of Austrian Capital Have a Pen- dency to Self-De.stt'llc(ton. 1n Yonne, the seemingly gayest et cities, an will -suicide bureau, such es 1,0S bt 00 established in London, is bad- ly needed, The, year's 001)0,'11 of sel!- an1.1'd8r.; shows that Vienna shill retains her bed pre-efnlnenee among European 041p11a3s in respect, to the percentage .,t her population who v0lutlllu'lly cut' short their •lives. The ft,urrs for 1906, use published, s low that 425 persons dimwitted sul- Do Your Children Cough 111 the Night 0 What mother's 01 'father's heart has not leaped Into 'their throat 1011(11) they have been suddenly awakened In the night by that herd end prolonged, sr j Ihel smothciing,, oheking, croupy cough ehow Mat betokens the 211081 serloug resulas cida, while The figures 707 3.11.1 to do rl, an1ase relieved 1)C once? What shall 3 but inked, T'he llguras raveal 5011113 curl du? is the 3 , rus alt rnalss which Inus1 sorely piz- za- psychologists. hfore suicides take place in summer than in winter. In. the month of ,1103' when all nature was proelelming the jay of living, 48, per- sons cleceleet that death oras preferable odd terminated their existence, In dreary'. Ntivemller, when the birds had ecrise.i singing and bleak winds walled niuurnfully through the leafless trees, only 28 persons yielded to the convie- e . tion (hat life was not worth living. The motives assigned for suicide also to disclose some perplexing problems, Fon' instance, only 31 persons committed u suicide because of poverty, while two: morn shuffled off this mortal coil be- Cauee life had dealt too generously with them, and they had become satisfied with it, Sickness ewes the motive alleg- ed In 100 cases, while love affairs gone wrong drove 63 to destruction, and do - 0)051c strife Impelled 23 to flee to the other world where there is neither marriage nor giving in marriage, The oldest victim was a mak of 87; GIRLS ENTERING WOMANHOOD FIND BiLEANS A BOON. Mothers who have daughters just 'n the youngest a little girl of eight. What the critical borderland over which the the youngest y of childhood caused her girl passes into the fuller life of 'o- to lakerthe lets bn the dark does net 11hanhood, will Ind Blleans a great boon. 1aear; but 1)p no the mention s the They md in i oh, red blood, and 1.orstrength-foo awakens a feeling of fnlinile pity, l n invigorate the internal. organs Poor little mite1 May her soul rest in involved in the great change. Mrs,. T. Beadle, of home Place, Toronto, says: Peace. The men greatly Outnurrrhered the "My daughter, Elsililts 1131, , feeling women, which can hardly be regarded far from well this winter. fibs cons- a< proof of the superiority of the male plained of frequent headache asd was sex. There were ala of tion who boob always weakly, tired, and drowsy. Sae their Olen lives in the last twelve seemed altogether without energy . r strength, Each morning her tongue months and of wdtnen, 1'13—little mora was coaled and her appetite failed. She - than a third as maty, in the methods MIS sometimes so dizzy that on stoop- chosen for making their exits, men Mg she almost fell, and she was also showed a much renter partiality ter troubled a great deal 10113 constipation. bullets then did women. Only twelve One single box of Means mads a world o= the loiter shot themselves while 118 of difference in Iter, and so 1 continued mon chose that. way of. ridding them-: to give her this remedy. Within a few solves of the burden of life. Despairing Weeks they built her up wonderfully womanhood displayed the greyer pref- erence for poison. Thirty-two women r f health." swallowed falai draughts. Twenty- eight Blleans also cure anemia, green sick- eight women selected the 111053 ghastly Ness, debility, sick headache, sciatica. a a- form of suicide—throwing themselves [inn, piles, rheumatism, sciatica, and from top -story windows. all liver and lcidnoy ailments, They 3 They Cleanse the System Thoroughly. —Farmelee's Vegetable Pills clear the stomach and bowels of bilious matter, cause the excretory vessels to throw off Impurities from the blood into the bowels and expel the deleterious mass from the body. They do this without, pain or inconvenience to the patient, who speedily realizes their good offices. Ds soon as they begin to lake effect. They have strong recommendations from all kinds of people. Sugar to -day is only one-sixth tho price of what it was fn the year of Waterloo. tone up Lie system and enable It to throw oft colds, chills, etc. All drug- gists and stores sell Bileens at 500. a box, or obtainable from the Bitean Co., Toronto, for price. 6 boxes sent for $2.50, ,p The great Austrian salt mine at Wiel- iczlca has 600 miles of galleries, and em- ploys 0,000 miners. It has been worked Mr the past six centuries. They Advertise 'l'hernselves.—Immedi- ately they were offered to the public, Parmelee's Vegetable Pills became po- pular because of.the good report they made for themselves. That reputation has grown, and they now rank among the first medicines far use in altaets 01. dyspepsia and biliousness, complaints ter the liver and kidneys, rheumatism, fever and ague and the innumerable complications to which these ailments give rise: Doctor : "Did those red pills I left for little Walter do him any good?" Mrs. 13.: Yes, indeed, doctor: He's been sitting up in bed all day playing marbles with thein." You need not shod any tears 11 you 0101 place " '1'he Det r. Menthol Plaster on that lame back. Try and be eonvinoocl, There Is no such thing as a harmless cough The trouble goes from bad to worse unless oheek- ed. Allogs Lung Balsam euros the worst colds. 1t allays inflammation and clears the ail passages Before Lister's antiseptic inventions the deathrete in amputations of the thigh was 41 per cent,. 11 is now about 6 per cont. Mother Graves' Worm Exterminator does not require the help of any pur- gative medicine to complete the cure. Give it a trial and be convinced. Sometimes a woman doesn't meet her ideal man until she is too old for him to recognize her. first thought, and without an tffertIve and reliable remedy at Mad the child may suffer or die before pellet tan be given. LOC 'S EXPECTORANT .t 18 a gulch and absolutely safe, reliable and certain cure for all fortis of Cough, Cold, Sore Throat, Lagrippe, Croup, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, Asthma and all irritated and Inflamed conditions of the throat or ohos6 It will save every mother many a sleepiest", anxi- ous night, arid the children as well as adults many an hour's suffering and illness. "I had been suffering for ever two months 'with an obstinate cough, as bad atso my little airL We . tried worn! remedies common to any drug store without obtaining any apparent relief, in fact we were growing worms. 1 got a bottler or Cultsloute Expectorant from my druggist and in- aide of two day. the cough was. ourod, and there. melte no permanent and rapid that we decided to keep aoltsfooto Expectorant in our horse con, tlnually." 1101401(0 PALEEN, C.A.R. Station, Ottawa. No borne should be witheut it, . It is the greatest faintly medicine for these troubles the world has produced. Keep It on hand. 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