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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1907-5-23, Page 23 1222 111 4111 ci he wi . VOUNO • - FOLKS ..., . • _ e Tile; VeASP CURE. 11 was a rainy day, and Aunty Nell, eo had come to spend the night before, ieReg b,t.rmere Wee 16 d net eme, e ite eeteeteebee in the eozy 41,11.00 one "111411 Is just elm bee Aunty Nell," illinglY lighed Illailicl*, with a funny 'l.leneuloolek -aeof idetceet•eseees re'l.lGItti-iSthteih,-aesvttti•iyi A0wclaeTllillahulrs'ald11 - y WOrf, A grat glrl paet ten years a, tOO." Aunty Nell and Ruth looked up at ch oter, and thn down atthe verk 1118 ,ae'l" inedinnenephrte and tleline on0 25 lerlerslitching a $1112 bag, 'flier snned, beause they beth had an ea that whator the other one dd QS' pretty nearly right. "I'll telt you abran my cure for the II -fancy -week' habit, Ruthien said the eilly young aunt, "though you cull :netty 10128 it yourself, because it all append last summer, and it can't hap- in just the same wny again, but per- me the story will help you."distress. "Somebody scolded you," suggested utle "No, indeed; and you uever, never ;laid guess right," said aunty Nell. 3ut if you will bem a whole napldo,- agersi that can clo such even brier- itching, should be -able to do good (nuning,--I will toll you how I fell out a bad habit into a good one, and how lid happineSS I Ilnd in the 11031' \tiny." "Well," she went on, after Rule had ornised and was fairly started on her or• k, "he wn 1 went awey to the Adir- ,thieks in July I knew there were ne ores to buy embroidery stlks, and so Carried a supply along 1221111 me. 1 specked my things, and on the table 1112 by the window overlooking the ke 1 put my tray with a row of spools , CRIPPLED WW1 SCIATICA, ...."... Made WWI and Strong by Dr. WillIonisi PIO Pills Alter Doctors Dad Fatted, Mr. II W. Await is one of the lead- . ' Mg meretteets of Reinforce N, S., A few years age he was a great clatterer from that most excruciating trouble' sciatica. lie eaye: "At the time 1 was afflicted 1 wee living et Baker Settle- ment, The atinelt was ao severe that .1 had been off work for SOille Utile. The ( eords of any leg were n11 hewn up and 1 0111111 Only limp along will( the eid a a slicer, The pein I suffered was ter- anti 1 was M mieery both day and r - • - ..1 (1 night' EvetY iilnieatlueul islui4eil lii' esn' i p11213- ,teilileetaua eon know. I was i0e, tor '1e iiw`l4la lsnve t t1 ri:111rriT1.;;,1ftJirAn,stt. n1baeana"11,1i1te ,b(11111)'ei(11111)''(11111)'e1 grs eel that no enimon was when Dr, Witham,' Pink ills web11.igd.t4my41221h100.u1100. 22401ordinary hlf dmi xes. 1 bed wed bout the 00)101' 011122111115' brerI found anybunhed benefit. But I 1118 eireouraged and got .1 ee911;1 11111 4i)Zn 1oNCS2211d berm, [es, 110122 1411 1)011. every vesuror 1241 1eu1$z1,44isa11,et,1, Not (1915' tete, liut 1 Wes tweeted in health in every way, ars it will he readde Understood Um( the long elege et pain I had stenmarch retied had left me badlY run down, 1 cane speak tee higley of Dr. Williarne' Pink Pills. I can't recommend them too strongly to other sufferers." Dr. Williams' Pia Pills ellne Wale ea Amply because they make the rich, red blood that soothes and strenglnens 11122 jangled aching nerves. Thet le why they cure such nerve troubles as neuralgia, St. Vitus dance and partial paralysis. That is why they cure all ailments due to peer watery Hood. That Is why they make weary, despon- dent, broken-down men and women Leigh), active and strong. But only 11i0 genuine rills can do this, and they have the 21111 name. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People. en the wrapper around every b", sold by medicine dealers everywhere or by man at 50 cents a hex or six boxes for 62.5n by achirees- ing the Dr. Wilyiiams' Medicine Co,, Brockville, Ont. f pitlyr' e 1" '"'". waN) ARE NEEDED PLEA FOR M." CA LD1 It MAN IN Ili, .. 771711 IVO " /' re, . , '' ' ' ' 4 W •i? t 'N''' " a r 't , e 1' If i t• KIDNEY TROUBLE — suffered , Two yeees„„eteueyed in neve Months. h TrOUNIVI1M, TWA. Ilan a south Lancasidre's Band to Calais and LIU% if the band of the 2nd South Lancae Before MI get ganneme a o the (shrink is ta k en e MACKENZIE RIVER VALLEY. e..... , Ilentireas of Mlles of Vint District Ar'e Without 0 Single Doctor. . „, , t roTien'uf,p,i.ons,,,t.moarrt,, 1.,,,iriz31,1!„,proiLini,<?en. ording u mutter ef importance to oil t •''• . it 212)1,(emendlette,11in1 I WW1;0• 'itll'i. t411111 gm.iitenttaiI: tiiteaclZlilio101 s e,,, ,,V.,, I . k'''' ' • gets et quieker, the fronerie mils on A ' Ceives le Needn't I Stiaq ,, , ;. ' '''i ''.t'i'''t , el gh Ws cold -water starch ironing -day over with Iese wear on muscles and tar , elte etarebed pieces. a leeautiful glue, bet boiled.. yee ,crienot I WS RefaebY01111Lke. . Y 2ete0 t :.i'e, ,ee', ' T . . . -4..,..,....4. „Noe..., . 4' ' eV, se • ,. se. :. ., ••ef 2 . , • '.tI.'.,,e :. e:nn.e• e' '.' • ett shire Regiment lied beell a eompany of victorious soldiers it could not have had a more triumphant welcome than 11 had on Its mein trip from Cnlais lo Lille, France, where IL was to play at a charity concert. 1 In the black hours of night Calais eilleens Mooned the ganeway te the niail-boitt, and n. Lille committee, in evening these, weltionied Colenel Adton 1111(1P122 mToarcohwed ot,o ,osuuppoprerlioi,n,zithoe f ntiglle )hey shbiue ieneme 21akeelmt ibarlenien•. tt 2 une end were astiteli Pt full e2 6. The ntnke-nt oul (snort- 0 u t '• , " t. " t : i " eller 9,4 ni , • ?fie em. 1 et ,Angle "thedorWeer iceepa yen corn- ty fie well eernebeeaueethe t name make some under w'eearo ouAtn ia'1ll1",1m,4i,t4, K, ' - it 4, tte aft 1.. e that - - goflt e wPeono t('4pO1(4k1g'111i.,ei 4"I . h'r'e'eaesmee(1 Um shit end alltleed in he elielomeie 'Ver e111121, The dislne by the ratlied route between Atha- felaglig twil'll e Hellatoll( one mileEton) and 13i' iei, e:.ei2.'f .,ie' '' eii*-:i 1•" ' '3 ,igi'3.•. •, .' ''t'e ' P 0 , . ..' fiiesese pithem to the Pew» flll for ie MlY 01111 welcome berme the Mallon was ree Al the realmet al Lille the nrtillery fred a salue of twenty-one guns; for a ;.4'n B „e Tote Vv' In a eedy of fabc, Oyler an1,11t..11,o; ,eshelpless. e. re, in all szefor women, men and children, and guaranteed by your own dealer , north of I'rt eiiPherson, near the sretion, 2 e54 111110S, Anil firit dstanCe e KAISER URGES IMPLE LIFE. eIee., it,.• ,.*. nille ot the railways wee tined with a1ihirlefsiThebiggi, flag-wavng cowd, and as the Imin en- _ie'4l .l (Wel. w11111, Hoinhalitante Indians, halebreete and whilesreienhou)a ener physician. Of missionaries there are many, and the good people of Cumin send liberal support to maintain them, but, surely, as the eloquent apostle of the Lebraitor eilYe, h le Peor comfort to the eulloring and dying ho be tole that we ioset them and that the Lord Is good when we fedi to do anything to relieve 112021' physical NO SURGF,ONS THERE. My attention was forcibly milled to the condition of 11121220' people inOA respect during my visit to that country 12221 23203- mer. Only two days after leaving Atha- basal Landing in a simnel.. our cook took sick 321224- 22111221 was apparently ap- pendleitis. It was soen evident, that his ease was serious, and it was exteemel Y d,stressing to ece him mowing worse day by (1223', while the any et. me„ on the boat no one could clo anything to save his life. After about. a week of in- tense suffering he expired, and now fills a lonely grave on the bank of the Atha- basket. River, far from his former home In England, There are many in the country wile are Mickel with certain ailments' that would yield readily to -'4I'.' Sends Ils (ninIenen Subject to Army Officers. The Emperor at Germany has a, tiee deed desire to promote temperance and simple living among officers of thearmy and navy, as recently manifested by an imperial note circulated anomg the re- games. The note, which emanates from the emperor direct, stales thel during a midday meal which the kat- eel attended at one of lbte regimen Pe messes he was extremely amoyeti to see the luxuriousness end profuseness displayed In regard to table delleecies, including French champagne. In his note the emperor expresses '1 desire tantamount to a command that when he is presenrat any regimented meal the anent] sboeld be restricted to soup, fish, vegetables, toast, cheese and butter. Beverages should 110118)52 of simple red or white table wines or a eleret glass of German champagne might be banded round on occasions as en amempantment while "beaten" is bring served. Liqueurs after meals are lubnoed, also all other beverages. Three asestrictIons, together with the mistimes endeavors to suppress all ex- pensive sports in the army. such aa polo, show his keen desire to bring the C, B. FiZRel• M R.wi,Gitast3 F1ZER, Mt. Sterling, toYili if have suffered eith kidney and bled- der trouble Inc ten years prise e iieast mareh 1 commenced using ve• rune, and continued tor three mouths' I have not used it, since, nor have 1 felt a pain. "I believe that I am well and I there - fore give my highest commendation to the curative qualities et Peruna." i Pe-ru-na Por Kidney Trouble. Mrs. Geo. II. Simser, Grant, Ontario, Can., writes: "I had not been v,•ell for about lour years. 1 had kidney trouble, and, in fact, fell badly nearly all the tinte. "Teis sunnner I got se very bad 1 thought 1 would try Peruna, so 1 wrote to you and began at once to take Peruna (101(1 Manalin. "I took only two bottles of -Peruna and one of Ivlanalin, and now I feel better than I have for some lime ---- "1 Seel that Peruna and Manalln cured me and made a different woman 01 1110 altogether. I bless the day I picked iip Me little book and read of your Peruna." It is the business ot the kidneys to remove from the blood all poisonous heed the station fve massed intliinry bends struck up "God Save the King." The Laneashires gave three tremendone cheers for the French, end then begrin , triumph/it through crowded and beflagged streets, Thousands of ho- iidayeatimed people cheered epee and vain. At the Clty Han the Mayor of- Reed eeempagne, and reminded his hearers that red coats and red thou- sere had not fraternized sinthe Ceti, ce mere Then kr the Prefecture, another 3220100030, and more champagne, Then to the official residence of the General c, Commanding the aistrice who drank to the "noble -British ante," A bevy of ladies invaded the Gen- , 1 ertn's amens to abet with the British oMeers. After serenading them the hand was taken off in flag-bedeeked tramway ears to lunch, and al 4 o'clock twelVe thousand people -everybody In the district is more or less of a must - cel critte-assembled be the Hippodrome le applaud enthusiastically, so well did the Lancashire play, notwithstanding lb•eir fatigue. The, President of the committee went up on the platform end 'kissed blushing Bandmaster Harris ' b r handing'1 Q14 both cheeks, e are ilm a great gold laurel leaf. The General Commanding and all the t , i ' A flour , ing 0E21-2117 ' we ' THAT . -'.• ' LA ... BRITISH ;eY e , nefikes te pure, iunitoba •iti • for steengtheeolor 2, jeleeereeeterto Apo HMAAIN613 HOUSEHOLD f .'' - 't " CH E and Oi e A611110All , • e /lard ale te- bakers OC 4T YOUR g1,Elli,WiiiiiCSUPPLIW Wit:' E t, :es ' Ilf: fillILLE Owl 1:11::.1.01.11o:bepou:TtlEaynt0;40.: MET e ine t :Quite GREAT 'AI.L. 4 ' AMR - ..... 143111110 awl reeerelevenireme •eit- , i/ t.. others end ,,, 51 OROCEIA 'efazift ;• eeelieee FAVOR PURPOSE& ‘• t e OU RT 00., lox o' ties clemend- uniformity. AS 41 04144RAl, si , '''{,' .71 A I hi sooilsii-WA;Tent. 121, Montreal oM,, , 1 ale . . WITH neve ,,, ' '4 n' . e - ing down on their sides. This was eere I meant to sit and embroider. "There was a spool of wleite cotton r sewing on buttons, which I meant persuade eomebody else to do ter me, I could. The muse black thread as for shoe buttons, the fine white was r baby clothes I had promised peer rs. Doyle, and the darning cotton - ale of course, that was for darning if positively had to." "And the beautiful colored 0112(22,» ompted little Ruth. '1 only put out one at a time -that st day a spool of delicate blue which meant t•a use fear scalloping a kimono nrmo I always lovtwork on' ht -blue fancy work." '1 could hardly wait to get at rt,,, inty Nell continued, "and I was just iching out for the silk thread when a ISP flew in at the window. and circled und nay work -tray, so that 1 stopped leok." 'Was it a stinging wasp," asked mo- Or. a small black one -perfectly 11.1lieSS. She carried a bit of clay in r r forelegs in some mysterious way, d she flew carefully about each spool turn. I think she, too, had a weak- ss for color, for she finally daubed e clay plump en the open end of the le silk spool, and Dery away for more. was too curious to touch my spool rile she was gone, and soon erie came eh and daubed on more clay." the "grown-ups" stopped to discuss a species of the insect it must have en, until Ruth interrupted eargerly, unty Nell, and-" 'Well I watched every trip until the le at one end was covered over tight 11 d fast. And then what do you think Ile Mother Wasp did? She Just crept side that spool, and I think she must ve laid some eggs there, for she staid me time. When she came out again e began once more making trips, and ch trip she came back she brought small green worm and stuffed it into E spool, for food when the larvae mild come to life and be hungry. hen the opening was just as full as would hold, the busy little creature aught clay and fastened up the other d as neatly as could be. I don't nk anv one with hands could have . ne a neater thing," 'This took two or three mornings al- ;ether, and I watched with the great- VICTI31 OF RUSSIAN TYRANNY. — Tragedy of a Young Woman 1101(1 "With- out Trial. The suicide in the fortress of SI. Peter and St. Paul, St. Petersburg, of a young woman named Dorolleff, who had been imprisoned there for neerly six months eithout trial, has caused as painful an impression as that of the girl Vietreva, who committed suicide in the same place anout eight or ten years ago by pouring over herself the oil of the lanip With which her cell was provided and setting her" elf on fre. Deroiter' strangled hue self by tying her hair round her neek,young 0.,t fastening the end or the plait to tbe I , of the bed and then leaning back U11 death released her, She was a young married woman,, barely 22 years of age, who came to St. Petersburg with ber husband in the spring of last year. The two lived a quiet, simple 11(0, and attracted little no- tiee from their neighbors, until shortly . after a revolutionary outrage, when theyits dieappeared. The police made a deeeent upon their apartment and left a few men• In permanent andueli. When, two days 111-1', the husband returned alone, he had hardly entered the hall 'When they rushed out with loaded revolvers and arrested him. Two days later he was executed in accordance With the verdict of a field court-martial. The !allowing day the woman Dorn- fleff was arrested. She was immediately incarcerated in the Fortress of St. Peter and St. Paul, and 3)11022 then, according to the newspaper accounts, she was kept in complete ignorance as to the fate 01 her husband, the jailors not being calmed to reply to any of her questions. The news of her husband's death, it is said, was conveyed to her on the eva of her suicide' She had been dead for several hours before it was discovered that she had put an end to her life. She was buried secretle• at night time in the Preobajen- sky Cemetery, where are the graves of many of those who fell during the shoot- Ing an lied Sunday. Who she was and who her hwould usband remains a mystery. Those who knew her during her slay In St. Petersburg describe her as an ex- eeptionally beautiful and attractive WO- man of superior intelligence and educe- 11011. * simple surgical operations, In such eases German eMeers' mental ancl physical materials, They must be active all the oMeers of rank were present in um there are only two alternatives ; either to endure the aMiction or make a long 1 s a timeline. or fifteen IcurneY 01 peril" ' ' mialltles to the highest standard pos- stble. e'-- time, else the system suffers. There are times when they need a little assist- ance. form al night at the banquet in Hotel de rEurope. (I. ee re seece elee, ;tee 4. e .-, ,,, ,. ,, ,,tefeee,,,e..., .„. et. ei- ititteete hundred miles to Edmonton which is not onl • 1 - 'I ' y expens le, but a the journey is from the far north, where there is „,„ e „ Iwo ,,,,,,,e , ree f, cii, s"`e "" '''""ie - -- year,viee Will necessitate an absence from home of about twelve months. SORE ACHING FEET — SOOTHED BY ZAM-RUK. Men, women ana girls engaged In adPyeruillai.iisasessisevtedly Imhisanysorptasopli: Tie.srna; disaster hy rendering the kidneys ser- at, a time when they weee not able to bear their own burdens. FACETIOUS. Time tries to age a woman fair, But she destroys the term; For Time she doesn't seem to care- But al, him makes a face, on , ' eliti et nee es et. e, 6, s S'egt , ' se .. 't II if k el Just before we tell Edmonton we beard of such a case. The wife of an em love of the Iludsons' 13a C P ' y ompany at For. Stares, who bave to be on their feet all day, often suffer agonies from char- ng soles, so corns, orny pa cies VERY INJURIOUS. tshoethtienaglt? — A Wide Sphere of Usefulness. Tghmoamt aps'rEocrlteicotnrsic. on I 2. I , ,;.- , .4 4. • eiipson, on the Mackenzie, nearly 1,200 miles from Edmonton, came out to the latter pineo on the return of the steamer in 1905 in orrice to undergo s ome simple . . operation for her eyes, which. I belleve WAS Mille SIICCOSS0111, and only necessi- t1ed ier s ay m ata lose] a or a vee1n t 1 1 ' ll 1 1 1 f 1 , , oi. tuo, but as she could not get back to her home that season she arraneed to ( d t • ''. • the Nen- In oer cases lone standing and' le. wanting leads to bad log, varicose veins and ulcers. Zam-Buk takes the n • etil out of chafed sores, prevents suppura- t. d r r,t e. d ion an po son. min s ocong- ye, and ---- generally heals. •Y W In' 20 For Ave6. - MIS. K. •a. tens. of6"' '-'" nue, elontreal, says: "My boy had a sore on his heel which was rubbed int ie s oc ting,un i became a li• t le ltl 1 bverybad dabfoourt "hsoarsde rbeethbee racesWhat tis s tha Mrs. Torkins. "I Tlever heard of anything," answered the visitor. n t you? Every time Cbarlit "Did ' makes a bet he conies home and says there is something wrong with his SYS- tem. consumption wnof tDor. o Notwithstanding the fact that it hes now been on the market, for over thirty - one years, its prosperity is as great tee ever, and the demand for it in that period bas very greatly increased. It is beneficial in an countries, and wher- ever introdue,ed fresh supplies are con - gently asked for. Before in the about t vheat land, are Write deciding where to locate West, let us tell you • these lands, The best the richest grazing fields, . in this provmce. us for full information ,— stay in Edelen on an re uin ing year by the boat. Unfortunately a week beIore we leftEdmonton she took ill and expired, and instead of suddenlygetable I • our having ier AS a companion on our WO were compelled to he the wound. Zam-Buk took the soreness almost instantly, and healed thewoundrailroad 11P M.onclerfully." am- u c equally goodor eu s z et I is f 1 bruises, eczema, scalp sores, deb, bar- A Small PM, but Powerfue-They that judge of the powers of a pill oy size, would consider Parmelee's Ve- Pills to be lacking. 01 20 a lle tie wonder among pills. What it lacks .e., tee it, maeee up in pommy. The e0 e fastest steamer afloat was In 18" th and the Asia. She could do 11 knots, d held the record until the Persia was launched in 1856. abouterops, • Local each county. climate and special rates. representative wanted in journey bearers of the saddest of all messages to ler husband, who came aboard, as soon her a - the eleamer touched the bank, ex- P• ; cling lo meet his dear one atter a long bees rash, blood poison and all eltIn injueies and diseases. All stores and --- druggists sell at 50e a box. dies which it carries are put, up in remedies these small doses, because they aTO 0.0 powerful that only small doses are re- quired. The full strength of the ex- I1EBNOTLVI, (MAT IS IT? 0( 1. the mune of (he best tonic. 01. 12221100 up tho system, gives new life, makes people well andstrong. Be sure yo'u get ho genuine "Ferrovim.,, Telfer . & Osgood Setting Agents, .3. ar's absence. 1 1 is unnecessary to Sayels 5'031"8 L • t dist I "Father, I am not sure whether 1 semi) that this inciden 'MU MOS TeSS rig,their for this be a specialist for the ears or the teeth." is secured in this form and tie tracts ' work thoroughly.II The fit's!. organs built in the eleventh century had keys five inches in width, r.- 0 0 - Eastern •COKISTINS BUILDINCI, MONTREAL. he t it is not singular, annual "Ch which bad.to be streck with the fiat. ._ os th 1 tt m boy, everyone1 steamer brings shriller messages every 0 e e ee ta, y las A conmany of settlers, in naming their . .._ mg. thirty-lwo of them, but only two ears." new town, called it Dictionary, because, "that's te--- — ANOTHER CASE. 11 will do no harm to remember that ei front never bas any kick I shall only mention one other in- the man 1 Y stance: Some time in Apell of last year about the dustiness of the road. — I received a letter from o, trader 01 1)15' °Dyne a aequaintance, whose post was at Lite Arc -a t find it bard to choose name for youthe baby ?" "Not at an. He tie River, on the lower Mackenzie, be- , - as only ono wealthy uncle, you see." yend the Arctic circle. This letter was aSanitary — as they said, the only place where peace, prosperity, and happiness aro always found.' --- ITCH, Mange', Prairie Scratches and every Lorna of contagious Itch on human cr animals cured in 30 minutes by Won on. never a . ford's LoU 11 f Us --' MA DE IN -2 And 4 Cycle; CANADA 4 . Complete "4 1 , , Leunehes ' written on Christmas Day, fully four Worms derange the whole system months before it, reached me at Ottawa. ..0 It described life in that far northern re -al ther Graves' Worm Exterminator de- and the ranges worms and gives 'rest to the suf- Sold by all druggists. An artist is a MEM who puts his dreams into such shape that the rest of Englne$ 0 . , tif•1111 , ' :nee eis ea e.„. 41'41 lie''‘ w edge . "re ee-Tri ion most graphically, general e , forer. 11 only costs 25 cents to tr 1 tone was cheerful, and reflected the life and be convinced. e ' of a mon greatly Interested in the — (he world can realize how beautiful they are 3,--,-,,.. .-.., .,-.....ali, 6 ei eq es- strange surroundings of his new home. RIGHT. not reach him I knew a reply wdy sootier than 1 expected to myself, and I "Gitlin' a grouch," said Uncle Josh this locked forward with pleasure to the sew- morning, "is th' easiest, thing in th' hull him 1 'Menet world 1 les th' red etr th' — A la writes: "I was enabled to re- move the 2202100, ('001 and branch, Ly the use of Holloway's Corn Cure." Others who have tried it have the same - HAMILTON MOTOR. WORKS, HAMILTON, ONT. Ltd. 1 prise that 1 would give when ginire to blamed thing thet blinks I' experience. -----, slotted present myself in person an. pinches, „ - SWee 111S communication. On reaching — Great Slave Lake I was informed that I MEANINGLESS WORD. would find my friend at Fort Good Hope "I'll sue the scoundrel I" exolahned on our way doteen This pos1 is shout 1 int iiibl ' A gy a eir e lege. • e ca11 calls three hundred miles this side of the Arc- blItherin • 1 1, 1" g ed o "Has young Dudloigh any occupation ?" r. " asked the dear girl's moth° Indeed he has," replied the dear girl. "He's raising a moustache." .. . __ e„ __ interest, and would not, touch the aol for fear of frightening off the tsp. But when it was all finished, I t a spool of pleat silk into the tray side the olhere." Did she like pink," asked Ruth, too Kb absorbed in listening to keep gers going. ' ',She came back again, --or another 0, but I like to fancy it was the same, 4021 examined thll be em aturn, and 151 the pink. Then it was the sam y with my yellow silk and my greenl; a," finished Aunty 1)1011, with a laugh, came lo the conclusion that wither in be stung wall the little builder le turned 017 3(20019 into lovely homes her babies. I would occupy my fin- "s With some of the plain work tient e gist to be cnn. I did ell my plain nding first and then 1 did enme white ving end used my poor, neglected CHILDHOOD AILMENTS. — The mother who keeps Baby's Own Tablets in ihe hume has a feeling ti security that her child's health is safe, These Tablets cure such ailments as colic, indigestion, constipation, diar- rhoea and simple revere. They break up colds, destroy worms, make teeth- ing painless and give the child healthy 'natural sleep. Anti the mother has the guarantee of a government analyst that the Tablets are absolutely safe. Mrs. Robert Watson, Combermere, Ont., IsaYs:-"I find 13aby's Own Tablets just the medicine needed to keep children healthy.' Sold by all medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a. box from The Dr. Willlams' Medicine Co., Brockville,3 Ont. . — -.1- (i 118(1 River. So when our steomer,e al "1 wouldn't, p83'any atien on lo 11, ed Good Hope I looked counselled Percy. "'Blithering' doesn't Wrigley, reachun eagerly among the crowd of Indians, „„,, really mean anything, you know." hall -breeds end a few whites' crerY'"' first - • They are Carefully Prepared. -P1110 which dissipate themselves in the see-. mech cannot be expected to have much effect upon the intestines, and to over - e 0/ down to sea the arrival of the steamer, if not the only one 01 1118 year; but to my surprise my friend could not be seen. I soon had lits quarters on the bank of the river pointed out, and in tt few minutes more bad found him in 0 small log hut in a dying condition. lie had a few months before contracted a severe mid, which failed to yield to any remedies that were available. 1 learned on my retern that he died the day after ,,I, - e Y 22 . --. " e i ;„. , ,„o i2 come costiveness the _medicine admin - istered must Mfluenee the action of th.ese canals. Parmelee's Vegetable 1)1110 are so made, under the supervis- icn of expeils, that the substance in them intended to operate on the infes- tines is retarded in 'action until they pass through the stomach to the bowels. ---- A fool ran rattle a wise man quicker anan• • . On. Your Compounded /0 Savings Quarterly 1 visited him. ----- A GliENFELL NEEDED. Theca nro but a few of the distressing cases I met with on my journey. Here Is er Gaten of vaster ex- a field tor mothre i.ce.A noewseti . , • .e . '1. , t • _ , il tee, ' . £ • , . ,0,011 iss e if you Alice; "I'll lot you km won't tell anybody." Willie: "1 pro- mise not to tell it, but I won't promise'' not to repeat it." Send for booklet "Bill Kli G BY MAIL, ace of white thread. This led me to nk of the huge pile of stockings al- ys waiting, and I began upon these. iviorn 1 realized 1t, I hed forrned a bit. And if you will try to form a hit just 11110 11 I w111 gtve you all the 101 residences to take to school I ant Itch them develop, for I brought them me for that very purpose. 'I wish it would slop raining." seid lle with such n big, happy sigh (hal eiyhody laughed, "so we timed go er to your house and get. the lovely ispy spools right now, this minute."' AN ENGLISH GML'S PLUCK. — Saved Herself From a Would-be Ilob- ber in Paris. hits Nellie McCarthy, an English gtrl of nineteen, who had gone to Paris to take a situation as a overness, hod an exciting adventure with 14 would-be robber in the Rue Rambuten.u. She lost her way among the Pawls streets, and asked a women named Bes- sell to direct her to her hotel in the 0310 SI. St. Honore. Tbe woman offered her the led her in- tem than that afforded on the coast or ,,: 4 , to • , e 000 Labrador, and I cannot, but believe that • .teeesent . . , e if our people realized the condition 01 1110 °71°. irliu If. fro in' 0°4 scattered settlements, extending over two '' "" ions. sold olv thousand miles from Edmonton to the AN eleteer l'Aietutz of skin Mimeses Is the one generally described tie Ole were Eczema. Di all Its forms it reShits ordinary treatment, bob hi completely ourod hy Weaver's ()Grate used 15 008' 0004 00 with weilvais Senna It explains how our Savings Department further from you than your nearest Is no mail box. • 1-1 TEEN HUNDRED BUYS GOOD Wont polar sea, with regerd to medical aid1re they would respond as willingly to pro- L ani steak in trade Of old established vide 01)0 01' two hospitals as they nOW do motile van bnsiness; horses, vans in drst-olass t,..... condition ; spot ;lash; owner wishes to retire; tu the support, of the missions be not Inrostiguto.-Tolln 1 Inns, London, Ont. Women, as a rule, have poor heads for figures. That may he why it is al- most impossible for one to figure her WY. age 0.01,a00„ Capital and Resery $ 2,9 0 0)0 0 es 0 region, It, is (rue that the nessionarle.s are generally Sllpplied With a low drugs, and some 01 2112101 have a limited know. VOLING MEN WANTED -FOR FMB- ledge of medicine, but 1 do not know of -' men and brakemen; experience ure one capable of performing a serious sure necessary; over 500 positions open al the gleal operation, and provided he were, 1)0050411Unite; 1111)11wages; rapid promo- the conditions of the homes 01 these tion to engineers and conductors; 075 to , people would certainly not, be favorable 6200 per month; instructions by mall at D. J. D. Kellogg's Dysentery Cordial IS a speedy eure for dysentery, diarrlicee, cholera'summer complaint, sea staleness and cornpleints incidental to children .teeteine, It gives immediate relief to those suffering from the *Res. eof in- discretion in eating unripe fruit, cucum- ? e !i TR US , st ki' 0 ,,..,,,; e •'' .. ,, .ii' Lg nill 111"2 ' 0 dm. Peels= r °Here's an invitation to t cousin's wedding. W111 you go?" 1114001 "No, I halo weddings. 3 „ma. les with I hadn't attended my own!, Mien a, man is a genius be feels that hos the privilege of taking a drink senever he wants one. to show way, and stead to her own epartments. The woman Induced her to enter, and then 10011041 the door and dennand- ed Mies McCarthy's jewels and money. The English girl answered by producing a revolver and Shoaling the woman in the shoulder. The police were, 08212241 by the neigh- bora end exPlenItIOrle ttb, .1110 p?liek sta. to convalescenCe, your borne without, interruption with Will not some MO Undertake the work present occupation; we, assist each stu- of establishing re small hoepiled, say, al, dont, in securing a Osition; don't delay; Fort SImpson? This would boa central write to -day for free catalogue, instruc- point on the river, and would, •1 am sure, lions and ,applloation blank. National .... 1432 It, bens, etc. It tots with wonderful ea- pidity and never fails to conquer the disease. No one need Seer cholera if they have a bottle 221 11318 medicine eon_ yenient, ------- ' Temple Building, . Tormoto be 'goon patronized by many who have Railway Training School, Inc. been afflicted for years, end who other- Boston Block, Minn. eapolis, MIA., U,S,A, 'receive Um initiation], The waY some men live they eeldently forget that they mance hire en attorney . — ?or drainage and irrigation flatland 1 the eetoneshifteg total of 1,900 miles etinafe ettee clitahnfi Mon led to the release 0/ miss McCarthy, The woMan Be,ssett Is In the hospital arid will bo charged with attempted nobberv. wise could never teat their cases reoulre. ISSUE NO, 20-07. 10 represent 011001 on the Judgment Day. ..............•••••.-....,---cor .......aparrnemer,...,-,...,, ay...