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The Brussels Post, 1908-2-20, Page 6^r^ 7'UBERCUI Wo ase eilOsis SS tion," that the lungs; terms, all are accent or "cement alnlosL 110 which Ls berm of most eomn the lungs, Bone a ally, is of the young, children o who live I la led Lou oulosis of These tv ink eagle o ordinarily enters tlyk i and the d that to iho The star usually ti 80 slight a when the t fished and cause. Th tuberculos and resesli and so giv veloprnen L wise predi conslitutio In the est by the lumps—or largement jeh.ts It b ling, most joint, such celled "wl most frequ knee and The tree culosls is t ,osis of th open air— nourishme orveoi). the bones better at t with genu vised 10. g their case, senleal thin With this ment there of the offs Lure may h dng work. A fever Ake magic of sweet s To make Lake one -ha can with o tight, put f boil till it make a ch much bene 1fvoual' cough or onoc tease meals. If orange jut rubbing w baby an o rralse him beautiful. Vent!latio upper sash bottom of 'the lower s two of the of the two lows a .free the °coupe from drafts Eggs ie, fresh egg, ,..without bre stiff, place Carole yolk glass with boiling wa to taste, can be eat injury to Use, of while cold, to abate on for an healed whe A teaspoon water elle It Is et and sores, pr011d flesh Oatmeal at the meet 'Hake two oatmeal an little cold into anothe cess with Hess is out the milky until it be taste and To Dress noes, when Lave clean cut gown u then gnthe end slip on left arm; I nicely, 1'ai5 left arm, a can slip et then sabot There'll van better 711 is dull It was sl ffartlepsol 270 011110000 go11' witho She --"Yee bright my kvory' word gat awfully 0.*4:►44 I1 A 4•4444444'e+0444140 OSIS I 7O1NTS. uccust0lned synonymous b ie, ere, obut there a sd w! panted with nptlon," organ or tissue exempt from LUbNI'CUl°Sla, ton seals v the joint lax nd iu frequent vtey h•equ male Paz 1 the vele! n dark, damp ses, or In plates the lungs o forms ore Ma, as the involved i ea faradil isjoin readily Dirt structures, ing point s train or 1the s scarcely rouble becomes onn. beginsr a Injury does ls, hut. it ng, power of is an. opportunity of the germs s Posed t n bone, tuberculosis Palmation a general of the affected :gins as a apparent as the lite swelling." ently alncked minai column, eient of bone he same as lungs,brow c name—, Ay and night—and nt--eggs, Children with or joints are a seashore, mplion of o to the the open-air' g, constitutional general h should also cted joint, am a chance —Youth's. Conmeanion. t% are oonful unpleasant ce. 111 live Ler Chare0al.—Charcoal fol n fresh Own h »,'• I .TH TIIE BONES AND to think of tuba,. with "eonstram- disease el as a n aro many olltoe' e an Bila' may r d ,nsenict ere Is of dead, !'here is; indeed, in fhb body either lbye the alt17614gh tho of the dieeasc are n the oin r d i j ts. • w•• u'o in occur ileo de °t.c rGdied titularly lot the pool' and those and 111 -vents• where tuber- Is 00t1mmon, very apt to merge part of the bone r which s the std to of the jogai, extends him for the disease bruise,sometimes ie, be remembered arm, estate- y a search for the not Gauss the affects the vitelie the injured purl for the de- in one other- it by weakness y is manliest- of nodules—little spindle -shaped en- bone: In the soft, boggy swel- in ` a superficial knee, where it The joints are the hip, and joint Luber- that of Lubercu- a life on the abundant mills, cream or tuberculosis believed to do whereas .Perseus ,the lungs are art- mountains. In ea life is the es' treat- be complete rest in order that na- to do her heal. DON'T Bead nerve, tem cold, commonlyk bent.'" fel meat in the Cid this ell liy poser() on which needs cannot hot lot is deaden IC medical liens'. new nerve, Ing few of from "The been cords and aid terrible. night. is such tortured treated net began loss, dozen. quantity of I: dozen gone disappeared. improved will siege me .highly can't other ment years. simply disease They thane Live ]ism, after depend Dr• for vere raigia, and the everywhere building, ing low leis boxes Medicine Preparations King ill tion Amsterdam, detectives cut tabllshment enled Welton, the ing. The allow' the process Amsterdam non entrance cepa worts now now proof a Put Plenary, d+y regular, reg Phe peeled copy First polite, always. deaf ten and SUFFER ALL WINTER is of the ex- in to It a A up the did all 1 I to I;o to be - rn e. he ir- of be - FROM ERIN'S GREEN ISLE -- NEWS CY MAIL. FROM IRELANDS S SNORES, happenings In the Enleraw Isle ut Interest to Irish- men. A olilen oe to and a young Pere- in'g falcon ave reeentl been Pre' grille u con ,lr y to iho Dublin' zoological gai'duns. The Irish peace believe that the nail- sing regalia tet the Order of St. Patrick is still h,dden somewhere in the island Stens ar beingLaken to improve the feat schools. this )ul'pose the 1 For! council Is now endeavoring be 11180 'CAM' At Cretlynrd, Carlow, recently Lharo an the Saone clay two twins, ntuuea Mulhall. `their remains were interred hl a single grave, The Irish Nationalists are uneasy over the rumor that Sir IL Campbell -Banner- man is to retire and be succeeded by Mr. Herbert Asquith. Jealous of Glasgow claiming that Lord Kelvin. was a .Scotsman, Belfast, his native ail is elread taking steps to Y= y 6g erect a Kelvin memorial. there, Lord Shaltosbury, the late Lord Mayor of Belfast, was recently ,presented with freedom of the city by the council 0i the C<irpolalion. The Alexandra graving dock at Bel- fast which has been closed to traffic + for more than two years, is now ready to receive vessels of the largest class. . The Dublin Exposition closed with heavy losses to the promoters. The tlenelt already exceeds' £100,000. The full loss will fell upon the guarantors. As a result of the American financial stringency; the Belfast linen merchants are experiencing hard limas. Already the failure of one big firm ls rumored, The Belfast council will shortly in troduce a bill into Parliament for the purchase of the Comehill and White- well iremway system. The price to be paid is teG0,000. Because he issued base florins Henry Holland was recently sentenced to three years' imprisonment et the Dublin quar- ter.sessions. The coins were made of Britannia metal. A man named Igor was committed at the Longford, Assizes, charged with havb.g almost beaten one Thompson tc death with a pair of tongs. Igor had previously stained notoriety as a caths; driver. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Young, of Bally- .mather, aged respectively 85 and 75, died recently within six hours of each other, They had lived without a single parting of more than a few hours for fifty years- At the. Dublin quarter sessions Jos. Golden, en inmate of the South Dublin Workhouse, was sentenced to three years' imprisonment on a charge of having, while drtn k, slashed another inmate with a razom Because her husband died from a heat sLroise- while working his way home from -America as a stoker, Cath- erine Williamson, of Belfast, was al- lowed ,£G2 compensation, under • the Workmen's Compensation .Act. The tenants of Sir N. P. O'Connor, British Ambassador to Constantinople, have at last come to terms with their landlord over the purchase of their holdings- A satisfactory agreement was signed last week. In Belfast City Hall last week the Lord Mayor presented Constable Jas, ,Fadden with a medal awarded by the Society for. the Protection of Life from Fire. The constable rescued four pee- ale, three of them over 70 years of age, from a burning house. A shooting accident is reported from lhaagh. County Antrim, restating, in the death of a man named Andrew Rob- insole.He was in the company of n' gamekeeper named Gault, whose gun accidentally went off, the charge pane- tratbmg' the unfortunate man's bjngs, The Kingston Urban Council has en- fared a pretest against the present mode of assessing Income taxes as be ing `both vexatious to the taxpayer and injurious to business in general, but exposing the private balance sheets of individuals and concerns hitherto strictly private" . STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL _.. BOW 1110 DIMMED OFFICEtt TAKES WS "GitUEL," Peculiar PunishmentsnMeted Out In the Army — The Most Dreaded, Not a of several friends among on u the writer hes con- Array officers whom 'salted an the subject cute throw any light on the mysterious measures Laken l;y the War Office In a°nneeUan with the officers of a certain . fatuous light caval regiment which have caused u greatdeal of dlscusslell both ill .and 0111 01 Service circles, five officers, have been sudelenl placed on 1x.011- y pity without any reason being assigned, though, at the same time, ,'hose holding 6t ointments have extra -regimental app ham permitted to retain them, says London Answers. MYSTERIOUS METHODS. Truly the War Office moves in a my - slerious way in its disciplinary me- thods with'Lhe commissional ranks. One of the duties devolving on an ofil- ser commanding any unit is the pre - paratIon at certain periods of that bug- I: ear of the regimental officer—the con-'. fldential report. In this document elle coldne1 puts on record his own opinion i of the officers serving under him cot only in their military capacity, but also in their private character. Whereas, according to the spirit of English justice, every, citizen is assumed to . bo innocent bit he has been proves guilty, the British officer not only had r,e opportunity of defending himself against any unfavorable remarks in the confidential report, but he is even deniedcs thamounted a f whatthesaid nLial report passes straight from the com- mending officer to the War Office. The commanding officer is but human, end any errors and omissions on his part may be very detrimental to the pros- pacts of his subordinate, who is per- featly >helpless An the matter, Placing upon milt -pay is a very or- dinary disciplinary measure; and may be applied to all commissioned ranks. it will be remembered that a short time ago a world-famous general was placed on half -pay -as a result of an indiscreet after -luncheon speech. An officer on bolt pay may be brought back to the Active List at any time; but if places, on retired pay the Army has done with himfor good. The: dlffence between the two is rn not always understood by the general public. Half -pay Is what its name Im- plies; whereas an officer en retired pay draws the full emoluments attaching to his rank, provided he has put in the necessary years of service. Thus: A colonel's .pay is Al. a day. On half- pay he would draw 10s, a day; where- as on retired pay, always provided that he had qualified by length of service (thirty years), he would receive his £365 a year: LOSING A YEAR. To the civilian mind, when an (111- ce'r is sentenced to lose one year's seni- ority but little is implied; but this men- islrment is far more than it looks. For 'example, a lieutenant is ordered to one seni lase year'sy This most probably means that three or four of his juniors will pass over his head, and he is four steps lower on the road to iris captaincy. Thus his lass of sent- citify will work out at - more like three years than one bythe time ho receives the runts of captain. When the date comes for his major's commission he will probably have suffered the loss or equivalent of six or seven ears' q Y service as his Army rants stands; and while bsjsgrowing old as a senior Captain or, junior major, those who passed over his head when he lost that original one yea's seniority are already high in promotion• elle cause of this Increasing loss of seniority will be more easily and i- stood when it is recollected that n military- life the higher one goes the .fewer are the billets; and so our young subaltern may be shelved as a capteln under the age unlit, instead of remain - ing in the :Service for the greater ;part of its life. Observe; ln.an ordinary re - giment of eight companies there are one colonel, two majors, eight captains lieutenants. So t and sixteen u that the less of only one years' seniority at )Fie slnrt maybe a most serious matter. me ears .a o a rather common S0 y g fo'mof mater punishment was to trans - Per offending ouccrs to regiments on foreign service, but) 1110 custom has largely died out. Foreign service, with it. hicrens00 con -irons Is and easy and hrxuriouts transit, has ceased to be looked upon as a hardship. • CASHIERED! Other modes of punishing officers are 0f a more serious nature, Sometimes the deeinquent 15 curtly advised to "send in his papers," which is equiva- lent to •meowing him to resign. The most dreaded of punishments is that aF being cashier°d, This to an officerm. is tantamount to "dismissal with ignore My" in the case of a private-: The cashiered officer is cut off from all civil and military employment under Gov - end l1y1 a lsoymnted by all his friends, his name. Is tabooed in his old regiment, and is erased from the books of his clubs. Inshort, he is dead to his own World. Sometimes the•pariah goats abroad, and offers his tarnished sword to some minor State. A peculiar punishment -if such it may be called -was meted out a few. years ago to 'some young Officers in a gair1son in tli0 South of England.1g They had been reported for ragging a brother -subaltern. "'t, passing, it may be observed that AILS particular . form of ragging showed a certain amount of originality, for the wags had care. fully .brought Ina ` ad of earth, and planted cabbages alit ver Lhe unpopular 'officers sitting -room , - BADGE OR BiflyD? Well, 'these 'egriellItU"ai operators were duly repdrtdd to tIkeeommanding This Evidenvo aiii Begin To- day to (Jura Y1lnrsolf With Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Sciatica is neuralgia of the selatte g its origin is generally rheum and is the direct result e,1 taking For this tx a s the disease n ower as "soialiu rheums- h lorapain- There is only one thing n plan SCiet1C0. and that is the treat. of it, as practised. Tito sicken_ buratto r of the ileeb is only one g b forme of cruelly nd all ,t by scia6ol tloct0rs, and all :foo often is but temp vain for the relief gain. Is but temporary, It a scieulille, fact that the major- of sciatica eases result from to cold when the patient is anaemic or bloodless condition, time nerve is literally starved. n0 ar urneni 10 show any res- arson by a plicatio nerve p g it be fed the application of frau to the outer flesh.' IL may the sciatic pain ter a bine, but will not: cure sciatica. Asolute rest Is the Lest to proper treatment- Rest and Dr. Wti- Pink Pills which actuallymake blood and Pills, feed .the starved will cure Inert cases, Mr. FL W. Await is one of the lead- merchants of Hemford, N, se years ago he was a great sufferer this excruciating trouble. 1 -lo says: attack was so severe that I had off work for some time. The of my legs were all drawn 1 could only limp along with of a stick. The pain f suffered was I was in misery both day and Every movement caused foie ,pain as only those who havebeen with sciatica know, 1 was by several doctors, but they help me 'a bit. In face I almost to think lily condition was hope- when Dr. Williams' Pink Pills were /ht tom notice. I L' a half 6Y bro boxes. I had .usedthe enure before i found any benefit, But was encouraged and got a. sculled hall boxes, and before these were every vestige of the trouble had Not only this, but I was in health in every way, ascii bo readily understood that the long of pain I had suffered had lel badly run down. I can't speck too of Dr. Williams' .Pink Pills. recommend them loo strongly sufferers-" Sciatica is stubborn in resisting treat- and the patient often suffers for Dr. Williams' Pink Pills do not relieve the pain. They euro the caused by. poor watery blood, actually make new blend and have -fore a direct and powerful cora- effect on such diseases as aheumre anaemia, general debility and effects ofthe grip. As the nerves upon the blood for nourishment, Williams' Pink Pills are unequalled the treatment of even the most se- nerveus d!serders, such as neo- partial paralysis, St- Vitus dance locomotor ataxia. As a tonic for blood and nerves they are'used with the greatest success, up 'wasted' bodies and bring- the glow of health to pale and sal- cheeks. Sold by all medicine deo. or by mail at 50c. a box or six for 82.50 from The Dr. Williams' Co,, Brockville, 'Ont.: x HEALTH HINTS. aisier will disappear almost if touched with a few drops &Its of nitre. chicken broth for invalids if chicken and put to a quart ne-halt cup water,` Seal up n a kettle of Cold water and extracts the jtuce. It will ange from beef tea and is d sufferingfrom a Persistent p extremely nervous, takeseniority. of olive oil before take with a little Also apply externally, ince the. skin.. Give the oil hath often, n will strongand keep hist skin p n Without Drafts.—Push the down until 11 reaches Lhe the window, then push up ash until within an iioh or top. The imperfect nitmg sashes la ibis osltion 1- a circulation of the air, while it of the poem is rotecled1' p r Invalid—Take a strictly separate yolk from white eking. Beal 1110 white until on a deep glass, drop the. in the centre and place the egg contents 11 a .pen of for threeminutes; cooked In this style egg u s, sestyle en en with relish end without tae weakest stomach, laid fiat, on a burn causes the pain =rebate -1y. By leaving it hour the burn seems almost n the wound is superficial, of charcoal in a glass of relieves a sick headache. cellenL' poultice for wounds especially where there is • Gruel—Oatmeal girt is one valuable dishes for the sick. tablespoonfuls of or nab ;i rut IL in a basi�t with water, Turn off the water r dish and repeat IIIc pre- water anal. all mills,- °f the oatmeal Now pill walor into a pan and toil comes thlcls, Sweeten L0 add milk if preferred. Invalid,—hr case of sick- patient cannot .bo raised to gown or underwear changed, p the bads to Ile neekhend, r the right •sleeve together to right arm first, then onto rave gown straightened out 0 ,patient's ]read with your tit with your right hand you nicely over the head, gown along sides or back. 1' , D' 'B1the K11�GED'<°trAR S G GEM. at Amsterdam for Cutting the Diamond. an diamond Presented The Cu lin p se ted Edward by the loyal Transvaalers recognition of the liberal constilu- granted them, will be taken Holland by Scotland yard on the first of :,March io at the 'leading diamond cutting es- there, • Special machinery for the rushed to c to coo- task is now beingengaged while' the men engaged for work are undergoing special train- Dutch Government te has sgreed'10 Scotland Yard detectives to watch buildings and employees during the of the work. in conjunction with notice officers. Time Culli- gem will he cutin a separate room, to which is denied toallex- Lha mon actually engaged in the and the chefs of London 'and. being detectives. Into The roan being turnedIntov a liotnb and fire, vault; special ventilators will in, bol windows will be made sic- and in addition barred outside steel netting; A says t r of the diamond -cutting' says the Cullinfm resembles an dry piece of Arabian gum' size of Awe cienched fists. It Is ex- Ihat thG worts aP cutting 28)11 oa• two years. ' ' BABY'S OWN TABLETS A LITTLE LIFE SAYER. Baby's Own Tablets have saved many a precious -little life. There is no other niedicfne for cbildr rm so sate and sure In its.effocis. The Tablets cure stomach and bowel troubles, teething troubles, desl.loy worms, break up colds .and prevent deadly ceoup. And you have the guarantee of a government analyst (hat this medicine' does net contain a particle, oP opiate or narcotIe. 1,'irs. ,i. Uremia, Log Valley, Sash., says:- "1 am. ,a great believer in Baby's Own Tablets. I have used then. on many occasions and ,know of no medicine equal to them in curing the common 'ailments of babies and young children.'' Sold by medicine `de¢lers or by mail a6 25 cents a box from The Dr,. Williams' Medicine Co,, Brockville, Ont, — -" Tramp—"Ailey all, it pays to pardner," Se1ond Tramp—Not The other_ ,day I was actin' and dumb when amenave me •Genie. I says, 'Thank you,sir' ire had me arrested." BUNGLE'S BAD BREAK. Mr, Bun.glo always tales a deep and eyrnpa Ilene interest in the welfare of his fellow man. ;,While out -for a stroll one cloy, he met a: friend Who seemed Ina great hurry, "hold en, Jonrs," said Bungle, grab. bing his friend's arm, "why this rush?" "Bungle," said Jones, removing hls hat and wiping his brow, "Iho heatool• in it to a s ootallst• I believe mybrain ing it ' is Mr. Bungle, to allay the fears of his friend and show the customary 0ominis. citation, said jovially: 1 Y "Pshaw, Jonas, you shouldn't Worry about such a little thing as that," "Wh-hat?" , . "I mean y611 shouldn't Let such a I1G tie thing as your brain—that 15, lar. Jones, you shouldn't get No excited over nothing—of tours:—ah, good Oar.. Mr, Jonosi" - y ix •° r -+t ,,6:.-v!,,,,, 'v'°,'tn w'*,"^-»%..: rr 1 a C � Watch Chewing Tobacco' ' ` r}� ` The big black plug. 1 Lstls. .reliably be no one in hes' Lan lee averse man thinks g the coming year. aced at a meeting Of the Education Committee m fisc that of the locality g o L6 school ut breakfast, i days fora tid ide9, haw little girl is! She repeats ante) )Ste." lie—"She must LipAriif, :. HEALING POWER OF PINE 11 you have ever taken a walk through a nine forest, you will remember hew, 51. most uneonealously, the head was thrown back and lungs eseanded as you draw in, With ions deep breaths, the Pine -laden a11', IOW invigorating it was—how healing, Thousands Of men and Women suffering from lung and bronchial af.eeti011e, but whose eiroumstanees prevent them from 810121ng renewed health, In tho Pine forests, San be relieved and cured iu their Own home by using Virgin 011 of Pine Inure). This preparation contains all the health. giving preportioe of the forest trees, and will break np a cold In 04 hours and sure any cough that is Durable, It is also a Per. feet nelltraliziug agent for nrio *told, and affords speedy relief in goose of rheuma. tism, lamo,baek, or other affections result, ing from disordered kidney's. Put up only in half -ounce vials, oneln se. =rely sealed In a round wooden case, tho genuine always shows the name—Virgin 011 of Pine compound pure, prepared only by Loath Ohamieal Go., Cincinnati, 0. office, and the jocular "subs.' received what is called "a telling -'oil" in Army circles. In addition, they were, eon STILL 'l'11EASUlt13p, An army officer in charge of a native diste'loi) hl South Alrloa presented to 1110 Kafir boy who noted as his pard• cuter servant it pair of strong, lietivily nailed army boots, The boy wits delightedwatt the gift, and al once sat down and put the loots on They ,201'0 the very first pair he had ever bqd 1n his life, and for sec - oval days afterward Ile strutted proud- ly about tho camp with thein." But at the and of the week he appear- ed as usual with baro feet, and the loots tied round his neck.' "Hello)" said his funder. "Wily don't you wear your . boots? : Aro they leo email for you?" "Oh, to sal," replied the Kafir, "they plenty big, Berry nice hoots, salt, but no good for walking or running,. Make 'um Iellalt too much slow, silt: Kc'ep boots now for weer In bed," TAKE ALL THE CREDIT, First Voter -Some political candidates are very ungrateful after being •sleeted 1.' ofilce. Seemed Voter-Tllntie right. They dHemnecl to wexcept earat thsueirch Illnierms can, no sooner laird than they begin le think were in n tines as they they did 11 themselves, bed, for a stated period, Such an order very rightly caused an out, cry from naval and military men, who hove always looked upon his Majesty's uniform as a badge of honor, and not a brand et disgrace. WEST AFRICAN BETROTHALS. 1n some parts of West Africa the girls have long engagements. On the day of their birth they are betrothed to u baby bay h trifle older' than themselves, and al, the age of twenty they aro mar- ried. The girls know of no other way of getting a husband, and so they are quite happy and satisfied. As wives they are patterns of obedience, and the marriages usually turn out successes. ULCERATED LEG AND ANKLE. Heated by Zanl-Buk. A cominol result of an injury some- times of even a tiny scratch is chronic ulceration, the skin disease that eats deepest into the tissue and Js most painful, weakening and obstinate. Ul- cerations are brought on often (especi- ally in time case of women) by excessive standing or kneeling. Mrs. J. E. Berry - men of 91 Catharine St. N„ Hamilton, Ant., says: "I suffered with a badly in- flem-ed and ulecrated leg and ankle and used one remedy after another with no material benefit. My leg was swollen in some places to bursting and day and night 1 suffered severe pains. At this stage my husband prevailed upon mo to leave' off ell other preparations and Use Zam-Buk. This I did. Altera few ap- plicatlons the swelling in the leg was greatly reduced and the ulcer looked healthier. I persevered with Zam-Buis until the swelling was banished and the pain and inflammation entirely re- moved. Zam-Buk has effected a cure when outer remedies failed." 'Lam -Duk aim heaps chits, brufsle_o, burns, running sores„ eczema, boils, eruptions, scalp sores, itch, piles, chap- ped hands and all diseases of the skin. Of all druggists and stores, 50c hex, He—"See the ring round the moon?" She—"Yes." (After a moment of si- Lenoe). "George, can you tell me what is the difference between the moon and my finger?" There are few people who ore not willing 10 subject themselves to much trouble and expense to have their own way. Aro your corns harder t0 remove than those that others have had? Have they not had the same kind? Have they not teen cured by using Iiolloway's Cern Cure? Try .a bottle. "ILow did Jones maim his pile?" "Ju- diolous speculation" "And how did Brown lose his fortune?" "Dabbling fn stocks." ITCH, Mange Prairie Scratches .and every form of contagious Itch on human ur animals cured in 30 minutes by Wel- ford's Sanitary Lction. 11 never 'falls, Sold by all druggists. "So' Galley really had Lo pay Mesa Yonder five thousand <tellers for breach of promise?" "Yes, and now ho .wants to marry her for her money." A Pew People tan "wear out a cough," but it le about the moot dangerous export Bent imagin- able. The other 991 of us weak ones had bettor take Allen's Lang Balsam at once and, be on the safe side - A certain judge, while passing through the scone of the recent' Irish -riots, had a largo s10ne thrown at his imead, but, as he happened 10 be in a stooping p0- sitio.n at Ilse time, it passed over him, "Yon see," said be, addressing hes friends afterwards, "how forta.nale it is that upon occasions l am not an, up- right judge!" BADLY DRESSED, Blobbs—Goodleigh is Oslo of those men who are clothed in their own righteous- ness, Slobbts—Well, in Goodlight's'.case it's a mighty poor At. . • Known to Thousands. Parnmelee's Vegetable Pills regulate the ,action of the secretions, purity the blood and keep the slotnaeh and bowels free from de- lelerieus matter. Tel1en according to direction they will overcome dyspepsia, eradicate biliousness, and leave the di- gestive organs healthy and strong to perforin their functions. Their merits ole well-known to thousands with lnsow iy experience itow beneficial they ere in giving tone to the system. "The French: are awfully stupid." "Wily, I always heard they were very clever people," "Well, they aren't. 1 was the best French scholar in our class, and yet when 1 went to Paris they couldn't understand a word I said." If you aro a sufferer from colds get Lingering, stubborn old sores are erased from a bottle of.. Bicido's Anti -Consumptive the skin by Weaver's Carat,, The .good work o' Syrup and ,neo: its qualities. It wthi be bloc ANTE AGEtNTS W to take ordure fpr ,lade -to -Measure Clothing Bleed line In the Dotnlnion, Ousel <hommleslou, Full inforwatiou 'Crown Tailoring Go, Y is Toronto' CANADA'$ ll1CdT '1'AIL01025. YOUR OVERCOATS 908 rnooy8,1,towvould ok dbiaot r ilroO.roMff, 1U1171 UIU r28H AMERICAN] DYEING 00. FREE some ns your ennnoued address for it terror et ,Tewolryto 0113 atrerenlseaeh. 281200 sel,1 rrnd n. Lho yiLLym and wewaleend yon them. TWJ 1OFtp d wl send II tearer. ere trustyon wens the Jourlry and ap send it all of e,1' ea paid. lust sena us your tools and address,STAR STAB CPT. 00., PROVIDENCE, R. 1„ U. L A. • AN OPL"N. FIELD. "It is easter to be good Limn great, remarked the moraliser. "Yes," remarked ' the denierallzer, Hone has less opposition." THE STRENUOUS LIFE, Nature will have her oumponeations. Our overworked bodies and nerves 0081111‘e re. ouporatlon and root. The longer the"delay the greater ilio price. Jleforo too late boy the tonin influence of the Mineral Salt Springs.. The "St, Catharines Well" for nervous troubles, rheumatism and allied dleoaeee, appeals to those desiring relief and a110010te convalescence. Write to J. D. McDonald, District Passenger Agent. Grand Trunk Railway System, 'Potent% for illustrated deaprlptiye matter. DECEPTIVE. "Dear' nee, Tom, you cat a good deal for a little fellow," rem :Detect Uncle John 10 ills nephew. "1 s'poct I ain't so little inside as 1 look outside,'." was Tom's -ingenious ex- planation. found that, 310 praise bestowed on It is She -"011, deer! Just as I ex1eet011. too high. It dons all that is claimed That stuck-up Mrs. Wagslaff's husband for it, and does 11 the -roughly. Do not has got $800 damages out of the rail- way company, and you didn't get a farthing, although you were in the same occident." Ile—"But/ 1 was not hurt at a11, while Wagstaff has lost a leg end an arm, and will never again be able to work." Shc-"Ah the sante, Mrs. Wagstaff will be flouting a new. sealskin jacket In my fl es next.. Some people are born lucky." ' A Sound Stomach Means a. Clear Head. --Tho' high pressure of a nervous life which business men of the present day are constrained to live make draughts upon their vitality highly det- rimental to their health. It is only by the most careful treatment that they are able to keep themselves alert and active In their various callings,, many of them know the yahoo of Parmelee•s Vegetable Pills in regulating the stom- ach and consequently !seeping the head clear. Mabe( -"Marry you? Wily, you couldn't dress me." George—"I wasn't asking for a position as lady's maid." Children who are Pole and peevish want some• thing that will make gooil. rich blood; there s .nottung to equal "Potteries ' for this purpose. Slathers, be sure to get a bottle First Visl1or—"Most interesting coun- try round oun-tryround about here. slave you seen the ruins?" Second Visitor (who has just paid his hie)—"Yes; I suppose you Mean the guests leaving this hole(," The health glow disappearing Prem the cheek and moaning and restless- ness at night are sure symptoms of worms In children. Do not fail to get a bottle of :Mother Graves' Worm Ex- terminator; it is an effectual medicine. THOUGHTFUL MAN. Mr. Stubbs (reading)—Maria, here I's en account of a man who jumped off .a high building with an open um- brella. Mrs. Stubbs—Gracious! Ilow thought- ful of „him to take his umbrella along "Johnnie," said bis father, "I, am sur- prised to hear that you have dared to dispute with your mol'her" 'Milt she was wrong, pa," replied Johnnie. "That has nothing to do with d,", said the boy's father; "you might just es well profit by my experience, and learn once for all that when a woman says a thing Is se, it is so, whether it is so ornot." To -morrow is the happiest day in. a man's -life. - lake any substitute for Amides Syrup,. Because it is the best, having steed the test of year's. All the best dealers sell 1t, NOT FOR IhIM. ilousewife—'My good man, did you ever talce 'a bath?" Unwashed Tramp—"No, mum; I've never look nothing biggol'n a silver spoon." --- There l0 no turning a windmill with n pair of bellows and theca is no turning in your chair if you have lumbago 00 lame back, but it would bo quite easy If you had 'The DSL" Menthol 'limiter onyour baolt- Young Lady- "0h, 1 don't see your argument at all, But Hien, you know (with intention), 1 am next <'.00r to a kelt" The Poet—"Oh, not. You must be beside yourself to say sob" Pain le a Punishment. -Pain is a pro- test of nature against neglect of the bodily health, against carelessness re- gerd'umg thephysical condition. It steals in at the 11rst oportunity and takes up its abode in a man and it is sometimes difficult to eject It. Dr, -Thomas' I3clec- trio Oil will drive ll out in short order. Pain cannot stay where it is used, but immediately flees away. "Don't you thing it Is wrong /or your husband to bet on horse races?" said the prudent woman. "It is, very fre- quently," answered young Mrs.. 'lir. Tens, "The trouble Is that :you can't telt when until after Ills race is run, and then it's too kite.'" "Yes, sir. Bleeker would make Honey out of anything." Is 110 so lucky? "I should say s0. - Why, he married a penniless girl two years ego and he got her •a situation that brings him 81,500-a year." min Quick ease for thc worst cough—quick relief to the heaviest cold—and SAFE to take, even for a child. 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