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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1907-10-31, Page 3HEALTH
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PARI: OF '1'11E 11111.KsTla'll'll.
Many parent,. `lean In ninth that be- Ini,uto Iu the 111"" .14 of 1)1. \Willuuuf'
cause the first eel of teeth, will fail colt Phil; l Ills 1s made ley Airs. Ches. 1
enywvny in a few yews, it is useless Miley, of Yurmoulll N. S. two years
1e, lake acv sprriul core of. (hent, j tem she suffered roost ,severely from an
nee 1..v wlui) • e g eel] lu„ I eller k of Scialiru. and foto a xhtmher of
for IhO fit e 1 t;;nuUls suns un .inv;ilid confined i4 her
Ted, She further states: "It Is theme -
r,[ Um [,' nhiil fltt set; told, id,orl, !h•.,
telleleney and beanly of the eesind eel 311;b fur ora le (1"81 111" lh"1 puihi rte tit
inn In greet 11 811 1 dependent a one s+)iL•h 1 xn1fo, e,.l, 1 Ondcavored 10 11'111 -
the care which hits I con ltaken le peel luiti t tvr s f+meet (041gi 11 tat 111U810 tale.-cher,•
(serve the mhk•lerlh ns 4arg us the jaws for '.lid the trouble was selntien, but
bi, hrehruenl. did net help me. I could
s le,• ly lake a seep without the 110111
-n small so •,lust 0 t t
teeth! poen :shooting through illy my hack
giver] to 111111 Ind he should be taught t'Iid down Lits ]inti, Fin fly 1 loot) I"
hosv l0 1]V it, nod should 10 nude In my bed and ley there peife Lly help-
ese 1L thoroughly and r.•,•tilurle( at lea,( ":s, al:d MI" not m0v0 wlttott old.
SCIA'1'if,A CURItD.
Airs. Chas. V. Daley "restored by Ar,
Williams' fink Pills.
'1 11(18 utterly helpless with erialien,
I could not um%) 111 bolt without nil,
hl calors Treated one, bnl. 1 dill not ire.
prove, 1 toast Dr, Williams' Pink !'itis
and lo•dey all a well woman," 'fhb;
]u.l ns impeclnnl nt tftolr way r s lhoa
will held Mom nahually,
At the earliest pesslblo/110110/1
rerininly when the child Is Owe genes
oln v ll ll tooth 1 r sl 4eul t ee•
flues a day'. He shouldebe shown how' 11" Iain tens never ubsenl. I cons111'
In brush the teeth up and down, from
Ihn gams to the erx wns,--not sidewise,
--and it is well to have him use nn ❑11ca-
line dentifrice of seine agreeable tluvoe.
The advantages of this early thine -
ton Into the prn,Uce of dental hygiene
are nutnifest end meniI3Id, In the
lust plaee, it will impend, n good habil,
and the comer n good habit is formed
the more surely it -will be followed
through. life. In the next place, it w111
save the little ones from many a deoth-
eche, and perhaps night of palo, and
finally ft 1vlli ,preserve the milk -teeth
'lana decay and enrly Intl.
This is a matter of the greatest hn-
ertalce. The function of the first
'Meth is not only to tensticate food, but
to assist in the regular development
o'.. the Jaws, 30 tint when the limn
conies for the pushing forward of the
permanent teeth, they will find ample
r00111 for their regular and even ad-
justment side by side, with the teeth
of the upper and lower jaws fitting
squarely against each other.
Net only is this reciprocal arrange-
ment of upper and lower teeth neces-
e1 'y for proper lnnsttentlon, but cls ab-
sence greatly favors decay and other
ticutal maladie;.
It should not be forgotten, further -
ere, that the milk -teeth are meant to
chew with, and they will last long it
they are given proper work to do, Na -
lure is very apt to neglect organs that
are not used as elm intended they should
'be, and a dirt of pap will lead to early
ferny of the anilk-le"1h. As soon as the
child is weaned and has teeth, they
should he given somClld lg lo do. Chil-
dren should be encouraged to eat the
dust of bread, toast and crackers,
which must he chewed and moistened
with saliva baleen -being swallowed.
'Phis helps to develop the muscles .of
'nraslicalicn, Glenns the teeth by friction
with hard particles, toughens the gums,
and, last but not heist, inculcates the
Inabit of thorough ohew•ing, which is so
=misery to good digestion.-s•Youlle's
Companion.
REMEDIES FOR MINOR ILLS.
Ilot \Vater for Indigestion. -Drink a
cup of but water one-half hour before
nerals.
Season on Aching Tooth. -A lithe
Wourccslershirc sauce, rubbed on the
'gums of an aching tooth will stop 1111
path almost lulntedlnlcly.
Piaster for a Sprain, -Beal salt into
Yale white of one Ogg until it is of the
ccnsieleney of en ordinary mustard
'piast.er, spread o11 a cloth and ripply
'lo the part affected.
1''or Neera'gia--Bore a hole through
a nutmeg with a emelt penknife, run a
narrow ribbon through opening ling
enough to Ile around neck. 'Tine MI-
turn1 oil of the nutmeg penetrates the
skin and effects n cure, -
tough Syrup. -Cook one handful of
Lops in one quart of winter till it boils
Cerro to ole pint, Strain and add two
cups of granulated sugar, two lemons,
shoed, and 1106 until U. strings. Take
out lemons, strain, and add three table-
spoot;s glycerine. -
Fur Chapped Hands. soak over night
Ove ieu,ts' worth of gum tragacan in
one pint lukewarm soft water, and
srain through c10111. Add four Dunces
VIpecrinc anti one-half feasypoon. ben-
zoin, mixed; two ounces alcohol, four
ounces rose -wafer, if not thin enough,
n<id snore water. Bottle and keep in
seel .place.
Remove Hair from 'throat.. -Take the
i ackbole of a fish, put in a hot oven
'milli 1.1 becomes brown, and with the
t•ullingpin roll until it is fine as sand,
'Swallow about a quarter 01 a teaspoon -
Sul with as little moisture as passible.
The irnir will disappear like magic,
To Dlsledgc Fish Bone. -A simple re-
tnedy 10 di.lodge a fish bone or any -
:tiling In the throat Is 10 fasten a Mit-
ten securely to a string; swallow tHo
tnit'on, then pull the string. Ne dlllicul-
ty is found in this simple method and
SI
will always remove the obstruction
with absolute certainty,
For Cinder In Yo111' Eye. -When you
get something in your eye lake a heir
Trym your head, Inaike a loop of :t,
false the eye 11d anti slick in the loop.
'Wink the eye several limes enc] then
Mill olit the hale, The troublesome
t1Jert will cling to it and come out
too.
\MAKING EGGNO(..S PALA'1'.A13f,E,
Where en i0valil is remitted to lake
'rota eggs every clay, they should be
elepared in different ways, so as not
to 101bnle uupetatable
P10111 Eggnog, --Bent one egg without
Snparnling until stiff, edit heaping tea -
Loewe of sugar, pour info a loll tumbler
and 1111 with nr11k, beating 01111: spoon;
!levee with vanilla oe .grated nutmeg.
f:130celele Eggnog.• -Beat the egg es
el:eve, end add the algae and a ton -
ere -cm of melted chocolnteeir iiry cocoa,
and cold deft milk to 1111 the glass.
Fruit Eggnogs.--t)'oltetous eggnogs can
1x1 :mule by adding any fruit jukes,
suit ni grape, orange, or raspberry
)nice,
to the well beaten ogg, end
ew eelen to las,o, iNeyer use milk where
en, Irbil Jul cs are used; it loo rtoh add
n Iltiie water,
l: nu' people lents, room et the lee
ty pu,.h;ng dines ort,
u another doclm', Inst with ne
14..0(1118, fled 1 began to •1hh1111 1 would
aiw-oys be n sufferer. One day n Wend
wile was In to see rare asked why I (lid
not take 1)r, Williams' Pink Pills, and
on her advice I riretded to do se. 'the
reaull was beyond my most hopeful
oxpielalions. Alt RIO palms and aches
die' ppeaed mrd I here never since
Isco leoubled with science. I hove no
hes talion in recommending Dr. Wil -
limns' Pink Pink Pills for the trouble horn
which I suffered"
When the blood is pcor the nerves
are starved; -then comes the agony of
sciatica, neuralgia, or perhaps prtrtinl-
perntysIs. Or. Williams' 1'hilc rills ac-
tually mak new, rich, red blood.
which feeds the starved nerves, chiles
out, pine and restores health, It is be-
cnase these pills actually mance new
blood that They cure such common nil -
1.1)51)10 as rheumatism, nnternia, beck -
aches and headaches, heart palpitation.
indigestion end the painful irregulari-
ties oI growing girls and .women. You
can get Dr. Williams' Pink fills from
any medicine dealer, or by mail at 50
cents a box m• six loxes for $2.50 from
The ler. Williams' Medicine Co. Brock-
ville, Ont.
FED TiIROUGH A 1'IlAP.
Rival "Professor" Exposes Tricks of a
Fasting Couple.
Professional fasting men have fallen
out, with the result that one, known in
private life as Frank Etch, jeweller, of
Rhyl, England, and professionally using
the title of "Sacco," told a remarkable
story in the witness -box of alleged fast-
ing "tricks," against the other, Clarence
Stevens, otherwise "Professor Sucea."
Sacco, whose feasts in London and the
]urge towns of England have brought his
AM() somewhat prominently before the
public in recent yea's, sued "Succa" and
hie wife, 1111ne. Melodee, in the - Rhyl
minty court for cel 5s. 9d. Included in
this was a 0151111 of 14s. "far food sup-
plied to Nino. Melodee whilst elle was
tasting in a box at Rhyl World's Fair"
during the season past.
Sacco, who arranged the fast, said ire
lent the tasting couple money, and tld-
vanced the mal 35s, to buy a (Mess suit,
Alndanne was "sealed up" In 1110 usual
windowed lox, so that apparently no-
thing could he passed to her during the
day's of her fest, 13011 one window was a
sliding Anne, end waS not sealed, and
through this a dinner was daily handed
In to the fasting lady, Tho food was
necessary. said Seem, because it was
curly eppm'ent tial Madame was not
able to do without it. -
Mndano (Sacco eonlinued) 005S see -
reeled in the box after her feel by the
professor, her husband, who "fasted"'
for twenty -line days, but was also
secretly fed by the sone means. -
Madame and her husband emphatical-
ly denied the allegations, on oath, but
line judge held (hal the genuineness of
thole test had nothing to <lo with the
ease. tae gave judgment for Sacco, hut
only for 113 10s, money lent, and for the
dress suit. Madame declacxf that the
while aim of the story was to injure her
prclessionally,
TENANTS MIDST MARRY.
No Small Holdings for Bachelors at
Moulton.
A remarkable . feature in connection
with the extension of the shall hold-
ings movement in Lincolnshire is an
egeeement adopted et Moulton, near
Sledding, England, where the lennnte
on lancing up land havo • 10 bind them-
selves to marriage within "(treasonable
Lime."
The Clerk of Moulton Perish Council
slale,l the other day that the project
is one eesoclaled with the name of
Earl Darrington, and Mat a corn farm
of 750 aces Is to be cut mp into small
'holdings. Thirteen )louses will be pro-
vided, and it is these that the Parish
Ulundi require alie1) be otempied either
1.g, married couples or by tenenls who
intend to merry,
'l'Itere has been a large number of ap-
plications
pfl cations for the holdings, and although
possession has not yet been given, the
tenants have been chosen, Six of them
arc eligible baehelol•s, who under the
erralgetllenl conte to will have to .pro-
vide ihemselves with wives shortly,
Of the six selected bachelor tenants
some are already engaged to be ma' -
tried, but special interest is being taken
wills regard to (we oT these still free.
They are currently reported to be
scavcliblg diligently for suitable part-
nere.
d.._
BABY"S HEALTH.
Baby's health and lappino,ss depealds
upon its little stomach and bowels per-
forming their' iv01'k regularly. If these
are out 01 order Baby's Own Tablets
will cure the trouble quicker than any
other medicine, and the )pother has the e
guarantee of n government ann1ystthae
this medicine is perfectly safe, Mrs.
Frank Neill, eter'lksville, O.nt,, says; "1
115110 (Sed Baby's Own Tablets for
stomach and bowel troubles, breaking
up wide and destroying worms, ; eind
n1way's with the best success," Said
bt' all medicine stealers or by mail lit
fie cents .a box from The P1' ,,\V11liaitYs'
Medicine Co,,- I3roeksltile, Olt,,
FARMERS ARE SMILING
EX'1'RAORDiNARY YIELD IN WES-
TERN WINTER \l'IR.A'I' REL?'.
Crop Failures Are Unknown-- Remark -
aide Expansion h1 the Aurone
Sown in roll.
in view of Iia WC) great interest
munitrolcd int 1130 wheal crop of 111117,
.;nun+ iuquirio" tondo by n special oer-
rOspaudrtit. of The. Edmonton Bulletin
bill the main e op of southern Alberta.
the „haler 41151 region, ore of special
1; filo, frena"•(1 they prove i1151 Ihr
pewit' of whaler wheel. in Canada is
teethe( before long to prove iiluarnsety
vnittulde to Ihr eeuntry. The cartes -
pendent logon his work aL Pincher
r.rrrl<, wheve the general estiutnled aver-
age woe thirty bushels to the acre, while
as high as fitly was expeeled in some
instances.
NO FAILURE 1N TWENTY YEARS.
1'inrilc' Is the birthplace of winter
wheal Ln western Clarinda, and the sur-
eUSS Ilial lips ucconpanied cls growth
there Is pleasing lo the Pincheriles. One
farmer of the district says that in
twenty years be. has never thr'aslled
lens Ilutn, tarty bushels per acre, and
nfien as high as sixty hushels. One sel-
Ik-r grew ns Much as 57E bushels off nine
acres, end the geoanxt was measured.
One 114101r,i;iun of um rapid increase in
ncrengc is given In the Incl that in the
leiskwtn locality one small ho•e.ep;wcr
eut01 wIos s11111clenl to 1151ash nal the
grail grown in the dish•Jet within a
radios of twenty miles. This year !here
are Ove steno] threshing outfits in the
same arra, and they will all be busy.
The carrespendent then went on to
Ca'dslon, end from that piece he re -
peels that al. Calcis:ol end Raymond
there is no crop shortage, either in erre-
ego b1' yield: To -day the Curdslon
fain -ems ere ren ping the best crop ]cnawn
in the history of the district An author-
ity said: --"11 we lecke reasonable carr in
preparing the soil and seeding we never
fent a fniture,"
ALlileI TA rum 1'llE FAVORITE.
The bulk of the Crop here Is whaler
wheal, chiefly Alberta red. Some spring
wheat, Is also sown. As In all parts of
the fall wheat belt In Alberta this year,
the winter crops came through In splen-
did condition. The tall, clean, heavy -
heeded stalks to be seen in a day's
travel through thousands of acres of un-
cut fields and 810111(0 stoutly attest to the
slltuntenl That the crop is a ltealllly,
clean crop told a high-grade sample.
One observer says that the crop is as far
advanced here as in the famous Cache
county, Utah, long celebrated as one of
lite best wheat sections of the United
Slates. The same is true of the crops al
Sluing Coulee, Raley and Magrath,
;tinny farms visited by filo correspon-
dent will have from Ihirly-ilve to filly
bushelsper nem. Five farmers he 01111
ncighL'orhontl place Ibis, crop at iuu,000
bushels, and en estimate glared on the
yMid that will be produced tributary lo
the Cardslon Elevator is 350,000 bushels.
white Spring Coulee, Raley and Magrath
will produce 300.00(1 bushels more, A
few poor fields will yield about twenty
bushels, but these age exceptional. A
visit to this district, was recently paid by
Prof. 'TenEyck of the Keens Side Col-
lege. ire declared the crops were wilh-
nul exception the best he had ever seen.
FLOUR AND SUGAR,
At Raymond (Alberta) the correspon-
dent look par11ru(u1' pains to inquire in -
lo nal the conditions, and his report Irony
there is of a highly satisfactory charac-
ter, ills article written from this point
steles: -"Wheat and beets -flour and
sugar. These age the great raw products
and staple manufactures of this thriving
town, The country on each side of the
A: R. es 1. Beltway, from Raymond to
Cardslon and Kimball is practically cne
ee:ntinnous tvhenlfield. The crop is n
bumper one, and in several pieces is
phenomenal and a certain record -
breaker, It is impossible for crops to
grow thicker than stretches that are
hundreds of acres in extent." 'Tersely
describing the scene, the correspondent
says:-"Righ1.and left the lines of stooks
run along, crawl up over the undula-
1lens of the prairies or dwindle to no-
thingness in the perspective of 111e plain,
forming narrow lanes and streets in a
city of wheat. - A Tarnier near Raley is
culling '1,300 acres of Alberta red, which
he is confident will thraeli 60,000 bush-
els. lie isreapingand sowing all at the
sane time. As the grain is cut and
sh:oci<ekl it is drawn away and- slacked.
Inunedialely the Reid is cleared the desk
and seeder is set. to work and the soil
given to seed again. For forty miles
riming the railway it was thought sante
fields -hut their number w00 small -
will yield 25 bushels and others again 28
I» 30 bushels. leu1 the major portion of
Ihr: crop is well ever the 40 -bushel Mork.
In fact dozens of fields will positively be
110(10r 50 bushels."
'T11E CLAiIESHOLM SETTLEMENT.
The co•responclent wrote to Th Bul-
letin from Clareshohn:-"Here wheat is
Ring. Pope' years ago land was selling
at bolo •83 to 54 per acre. To -day it is
selling at from $25 to 540 an ache,
Clereshohn Is now a town cf 1,000 pop-
ulation, and (hot a homestead within
fifty miles is available. As to the liar -
vest' outlook, there age no poor fields,
except terse where seed was sown on
Hue stubble. 'There is some spring
wheal grown in this district as wen,
The yield will be about 25 bushels to
tile: acre. Near 0140051101111 0110 man .has
500- acres of winter wheat hitch will
run from 4401 to 50 bushels to the acre.
Wherever the farmers have taken care
111 preparing 111e tend and doing their
Week in season there are bumper crops
this year. The seas011 has bean favor-
able for 1011 wheal, and the growth and
maturity of (ho plait, which has been
the best in years, (remonstrates that in
soli and climate this region is destined
to become one of 111e best winter wheat
bells Ill North America."
A SUMPE13 CROP.
Prom High River the ael'rcapo(ident
writes in a vein as oplimistc as that ap-
parent in his letters from other dls-
teals. Flo, found that from Olkotoks to
Leavings :110,000 flares had been seeded
le winter wheat, and hike summing: ap
southern Alberta the conoluslon is ar-
rived at that there are 85;0,000 Beres sown
to Winter wheal. With en average re.
.Iffy, Atfreg ,Plena, a45 e.r,,tert noel
451,1,3 S1, ?oke .,St., Quebec My, Can,
writes a letter to the Ansa a Drag A?fit
Co„
given below:
MR. ALFRED PLEAU.
!
PERNA STRENGTHENS
E �p
THE EI TIHIE SYSTEM.
"Tee) eters ago, an accident nes.a8si-
In'ed my confinement for several wrces.
The good health I bud enjcycd was slip-
ping away rued there developed a com-
plication of diseases. My physician said
my case tens one of general debility.
"Among the many ailments whet de-
a•eloped was n serious attack of catarrh,
which annoyed me considerably and
kept me awake whole nights.
"I dezided to giro Peri ma a trial and
scion -found IL acting as a wonderful
tonic to my system. The catarrh grew
less severe and shortly afterward disap-
peared, as did also 1111 various other
=Indies.
'T attribute my prompt relief and
ultimate cure entirely lo filo use of -Pe-
runa and gladly recommend 11."
turn of 25 bushels to the acre the total
yield will be about 6,250,000 bushels.
There is Melo a considerable acreage of
sewing wheat not token into considera-
tion, wtdch will increase the above esti-
mate over the 7,000,000 bushels mark.
PRICES ARE GOOD.
The fleet car of 1007 wheat sold at
Lethbridge realized fourteen cents above
the price paid for the first car of 1006
from the wine point. .It is a matter of
sincere congratulation and the best ad-
vertisement tint can be published
etwoad, that, notwithstanding the se-
verity of last winter, not an acre of the
winter wheat crop of Alberta was abolt-
cloned er renown this spring. In same of
the Stases of the Union the abandoned
acreage amounted to Mc proportions of
it crop failure.
Summarized, the winter wheat 01
southern /thieve" this season is a won-
derful success, and the !sillier of that
district will be geealiy rewarded. In
many cases he will secure enough from
Lilts year's crop to pay for the cost .of
his land and have a nice balance to the
good.
—Lease --
A GIGANTIC 101(E.
•
The Old Alan Brought itis Animals and
Bits of ?'Nags.
The love of animals is deeply im-
planted in the Magyar character, and
most of the peasant farmers of Hungary
own valuable horses and high -bred
stock. They are well-to-clo, although
they live in a primitive manner, have a
keen sense of . humor, and are ready to
take trouble to put the ]rough on some
one else. In '"The Whirlpool of Europe"
this May is told of one of the eilagyar
farmers:
A typical peasant fernier, a man of
considerable wealth(, was well-known
fir his adherence M. old clothes and cus-
toms. On ono occasion a young far-
m', new to the district, who had ialten
a small holding not far from that of the
old man, perceived a shabby figure lean-
ing against, the gate on the edge of his
property and said, "Hi, old elan 1 Do
you want soma work?"
The wearer of a shabby sheepskin
look his long pipe out of his mouth and
nodded gravely.
"Well, you can cone along to -morrow
end look atter 0011ne of my sheep. Bring
any of your blis of Things or animals
with you; there's plenty of room on my
farm."
The next day, es the young fennel,
welled across his fields,. he saw ft 01oud
of dust coming up the road. Presently
there emerged from it a herd of cows,
horses and sheep -hundreds of animals
with their driver. The cavalcade swept
past the astonished man, Behind it
cane a huge wagon, creaking and
groaning, laden with heavy furniture,
in the front of which sat his shabby ac-
quaintance of the day before,
You told me to bring my animals and
bits of things," said the old man, "and
here •Ne ars"
Nurses' & Mothers' Treasure
moat reliable medicine for baby.
Used over 50.ycaro, Fiat compounded
by Dr, P. E. Picault in 1855.
l ekes Baby Song
we Restores the little organs to perfect
health. Giro 'sound sleep, without
resort to opium or other ill ansae drags.
At druggists', 25o.'6 boo le.51.25,
Nadoa,l Dour es Cheetwl Co, Ltd„ Montreal
lie re a wise man who doeul'I let his
business interfere Willi his pleasure al.
an Limes.
Be There u1 Will \\'is:larn Points Pie
Way. ---'fir' 41< elan pines for relief.
1:11 he dislikes sending for the doctor,
which means bultles of drugs never con -
smiled. 11e has not, the resolution to
len, (l 1115 slemaeh with eeinpouhds
widen small villainoesly and Melo
wotso,
But if he have the will 1c deal
himself with his ailment, wisdom wilt
d;raol his nitettlion to Parnlelee's temp -
futile fills, Well, BS -a specific for indi-
gt:salon and dlw:rdett, of the digestive
organs, have no equal,
NOT DEPRESSED.
"Fee says his whole life is a fizzle."
"Is Ile sn pcssiniislic0"
"Nut a bit of 11. Ile', Inertly We cleric
that attends to the soda water [Milks."
A Clear healthy Skin -Eruptions of
the skin and the blotches which Hem -
telt beauty are the resnit of impure
blood caused by •unhoallhy action rf
the liver and kidneys. ., In correcting
Itis unhealthy Belton and restoring the
organs to their normal condition, Par -
melee's Vegetable Piers will at the same
time clears. the blood, and the blotches
end eruptions will disappear without
leaving any Grace.
AVOIDING UNLUCKY THIRTEEN.
Ile was on lrla] for 1'tgamy.
"What," queried tine judge, "ever in-
duced you to marry tote teen wives?"
"Superstition, your honor." replied the
nrisonet'. "I consider thirteen an un-
lucky number."
SHORT SHRIFT.
Philo Pete -"You .sera or suspicious
kinking individual with a horse Ihlev-
isb appearance hanging around here
111 te'y?"
Sheriff -"Yes; last Thursday. Planted
Friday.'
DON'T NEGLECT YOUR SKIN.
A 'healthy skin is absolutely essen-
tial to HEALTH, llAP'PINESS and
BEAUTY, and the natural and never -
failing way to keep a healthy elan is
to haat ell injuries and eruptions
promptly with Zany-Buk.. Zam-Bak
contains only the rich saps end juices
of healing, henith-giving herbs, and 10
therefore Nature's Own Skin • llemedy.
Obtainable from all druggists and
stores at 50c. a box. Send to Zam-
lirlk Co., 'Antonio, for free sample box.
Just cul 0111 tills offer, write name 1f
paper across it, and mail, with ie.
stamp to pay postage.
FIGURE FACTS.
Ostriches cost 5250 a pair.
Edison has lalken out 847 patents.
Swallows can 11y 128 miles an he'''.
The world sends 1,500,000 telegrams a
day.
A diver's suit is weighted with 160
pounds GI ]end.
Turkey's yearly export of opium ag-
gregates 85,000,000.
The demand for rubber is 45 limes
greater than the supply.
Guinea pigs erre nurture and nta'rlage•
able at the age of 40 days.
Over 65 per cent. of the Russian army
can neither read nor write.
in the opera of Salaninbo, as piayed
1u Paris, 1,400 people appear on the
singe in true last act.
het
MISTAKES W13 MA11E.
Moths do not cat furs or cloths. They
ley their eggs in these rich stuffs, and
it is Me worths from the eggs that do
Pee eating.
'fnei•e are 110 shooting stars, Stars
ere immense bodies, nli'ny limes larger
than the earth, and they do not move,
The seeailed s- homing shoos that glide
sc, splendidly a,11 ss the nocturnal -sliy
RTC Ine1<ols-Iroginenls weighing, as a
role, but a few pounds
Sensluke really hell apoplexy. 11
is the moisture in the air, renew then
the actual rays of the still, lIial 01)1014
s nstr„Ice. In dry ell:la 1(4 such ne
Calms, with a 5111nn10r leuperaluro of
12:' degrees in the shade, st-natr<ke is
much rarer than with us,
ILLEGAL.
Ethel: That sioleen.year.old boy asked
roe to mnrly him.
Edith: "And yea threw him over.”
Ehret: eyes; told ban it wd, agairist
lhu law to catch lobsbxs se young."
A 'Derry Heart Goes all the Dny.--But
one cannot have a merry heart if he
1,418 a pails in lite bark Cra Bold evith
it racking cough. To be merry one
must be well end b" front aches and
petits. 1)r. Them 'leclrie Oil will
relieve all ',eine,. alar or (Abet -
%eke, tad 11)1' the speedy treatment of
Ids and couglis:,11 is a splendid me -
Melee.
NEW REALM OF DESIRE.
Since we are tri lhe'atrsllip age,
And folks go sailing, to and fro
Across the sky on pleasure bent--
A1an waits but little here below,
1100)1, Mange, Prairie Scratches and
every torr of contagious Ilea on human
rr animals cured in 30 minutes by Wo1-
ford's Sanitary Lotion. It never fella.
Sold by all druggists.
BERLIN'S MIDNIGHT PAPER.
A midnight paper is to be started in
Perlin, Germany. 'This is only a natural NO lights, first-class order. Wb11 be sold
development of the lite of the Berliner, I cheap and must be gotten out of the way
who is just beginning to enjoy himself, owing to 600 -light machine taking its
about twelve o'clock at night, and keeps plass S. Frank Wilson, 73 Adelaide
his innumerable restaurants and beer-) Street West, Taronlo.
halls busy at all hours.-
'eM4702M, !,
..,.t're "t
B EER"' HELPS
D I 1GESTI 0�1�
WVf3AT little alcohol there is •
- in Ontarlo.browod' beer
greatly aide the stomach to
digest its food, --ask your
own doctor if beer with meala
wouldn't be good for you.
Beet increases the flow of
gastric juices, and so helps mud)`
to cure dy,>ipepsia. The right
use of beer tones the whole di-
gestive tract, -makes the system
get all the good of food inslead
of but part of that good.
.*Basra{,. term whielt corer, l.5.r..le., 110.80 11100*1
en ,1. g,d,, 111,1A4140
imp ebnic wudlitee,.. IA Ontu+turhr,,'r
('r'L', ke,e 10 tau a'.rin)a00 3, 5,5,, a05'pan „awe. los r
~
When Mr. Casey died heleft all he
had to the orphan asylum." "Indeed!
That was nice of him. What did lie
leave?" "Iris twelve children."
One of the greatest blessings to par-
ents is Mother Graves' Worm Extermin-
ator, 11 effectually expels worms and
gives health In a marvellous manner
to the little one.
111S FIRST INFIERENCE.
"What are those dun clouds going to
do r'
"Guess they are trying to collect rain."
Only those who have had experience
can tell the torture corns cause. Pain
with your 1^0038 on, pain with l hem
off -pain night and day; but relict )s
sere to those who use 1-Iolleway's Corn
Cure.
h7ACHINERC FOR SALE.
DYNAMO
501115 persons have periodical attacks FAN BLOWER
o' Canadian cholera, dysentery or dfar-; Buffalo make, number four, 0 -Inch ver+
nceee, anti have to use great gram, Real discharge, 24 inches high; perfect
Lions to avoid the disease. Change rf i condition. Superintendent, Truth 13t+11d•
watery cooking, and green Trutt, is surge tug, 73 Adelaide St. West, Toronto.
tc (ring on the attacks. To such per-
sons we would recommend 1)r. J. D.
,Kellogg's Dysentery Cordial as beffng
the best medicine in the market for all
summer complaints. If a few drops
are taken in water when the symptoms
arc noticed no further trouble will be
experienced.
A GOOD TIME.
"Well. Pat," said the sympathetic 011
player, 'did you go to your friend's
funeral."
Did 1 go, is it sor'?" returned Pat,
enthusiastically. "Sure an' t did, sor,
an' had the time o' me life, we: That
wake wor a drainer
When you hear a man say "married
life is time only lite" it's a sure sign he
has been married nearly a week.
hr UShi's ura
lllO forsa the worstlobcoldC,
the sharpest cough
Cure —try it 011 aguar-
antee of your
money back if it
doesn't actually
CURE .quicker
than anything you
ever tried, Safe to
take, -nothing in
it to hurt even a
baby. 34 years of
success commend
Shiloh's Cure-
25e., SOa, 51. alp
Cures
Coughs
and Colds
QUICKLY
You can put on a roof that will
last a -hundred years and be the
right kind of a roof every
minute; Or you can put on a ten-year roof
that will probably leak after the first rain
• hits it, and keep leaking till it is rotted away.
other roof .will cost
you about the same in
money at the start.
But the Oshawa" -
shingled roof . will be
EIRE -PRO 0 F—liter-
i - ally ; and wind-pproof—
'and li wind-roof—
'
wary VWo a I
la Sllferealad aUd 1t5a4U,15Q knoll•
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Oat. 11 L'lea,la,a
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dao roar • . , "eisttor It. "+±',4
1t ae 0opaol.5550 Lha. °'+
MAn4Ej. 00)08000
atA.r,1ntt 1011& 1'x15 for
111 01,045:0 1,,011=f,, ed. It gttea
tollaraem le t and direct/one 111
1,1411'DOR pSUPPLY CO.. Windsor, Oat.
sa
General Ante for Canada.
YOUR OVERCOATS
and
faded Suite would look better dyed. If no ,ares
el 0,a, in your to.,, write direct Montreal, TWA 153
BRl'rlsH AMERIOAN GYRING CO.
ria can't get a0q
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ON9,aAe0^aitt.
ofs Shin Gil
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Tocols
actually g g-
proof —positively. That's the hundred -year roof l
And that Oshawa "-shingled roof will be
weather-proof for century. We'll GUARAN-
TEE in every way for a quarter-century —from
now till Nineteen-
Thirty,Two.
Guaranteed in writing
for 25 years—and you
needn't ever paint it,
even ! That's saying
something, isn't it ?
What would your
mill -man say if you
asked him to guarantee cedar shingles for even
ten years ? He certainly would make remarks t
And even the best cedar -shingled roofwill be
leaking badly inside of ten years.
Seven out of ten of them leak the
first time it rains. No Wood -
shingled roof is fire -proof for a
minute, and the first high wind
that catches a loose shingle—
whoosh 1gg'oes half your shingled roof
over into the next township.
entj
Yet cedar shingles cost yob just
about the ,price of these guaranteed
" Oshawa' Shingles -28 -gunge tough-
ened steel,, double galvanized -good
for a century, guaranteed 111 writing till 7.982,-fire-
and-wind,and»weether-roof andlightning-Proof.
Four -dollars -and -a half a square buys "' Oshawa >'
Galvanized- Steel Shingles
-ten feet by ten feet.
Compare that with the
present price of cedar
shingles - how does it
striate you?
And you can put on these
""Oahawe" Glvanized
Steel Shingles yourself,
easily, -with no tools but a claw -hammer and
snips. Simplest thing you know -can't get 'em on
wrong.
"Oshawa" Shingles loch on all four sides -whole roof
is practically one sheet of double -galvanized steel, that
never needs painting.
;hiiII iii(II,IllII1111
"Oshawa" Galvanized Steel
Shingles a r e GUARANTEED in
every way. for Twenty -Five Years
Ought to Last a Century
An el GUARANTI:;ED -
don't overlook that. Guar-
anteed in writing, over the
seal of a company with a
quarter -million capital, -
guaranteed in plain
English without any ifs
or buts, for 25 long
years.
That's the argument in
a nutshell -cost the same
as wood - shingles ; fire -proof, Water -proof, rust-
proof, �l�ightning - proof ; easier to put on; anti
GUARANTEED. That's -the "Oshawa ' proposition 1
Tell Us the measurement of any roof, and we'll tell
you exactly what it will cost to roof
it with less work and for lees money.
Plenty of facts that concern your
pocket -book conte to you as soon as
you aale for our free book, "Roofing
Riot." A post card will do to
ask 011.
Why don't yon ask howl
r People as
MONTREAL TORONTO ()I7t.A1NA. Of OshawaA LONDON WINNIPEG VANCOUVl R
811-'3 Cralg St, w, ti Colbourn St. !2i Sussex St. t Danaaa St. 76 Iteelleed 'St. MS Pander St.
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