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A WATER SPIDER,..
There weer great commotion rn
Cho pond; everybody rind been sur -
Prised by a curious pbenoinenon.
This phenomenon looked just like
a silver /ni„bble swimming about
with all the vigor and appearance
Of life.
The most sineelar thing of all was
the bubble-tilco }louse it hadbuilt
at the bottom of the pond. A few
Atwell and inguisitivo dragon -fly
caterpillars, who had been enter-
prising enough to work their way
into the house, had never returned,
and this was alarming,
A splash up above told everyone
that the creature lead returned
from the bank. The next moment
ft name diving downwards, looking
more like a bubble than ever. When
it reached the -bottom, a Great
Water Beetle, 'unable to contain
his curiosity any longer, swain up
to it.
"Who and what are you V growl-
ed the beetle iu gruff tones.
The strange visisor shrankback
in alarm, for the beetle looked a
terrible, hoary creature.
"I'm a spider," it answered,,
"A spider? Nohsense ! Spiders
p dais
Him on land. If they fall into the
Why •' award
!Jr. Williams' Pink Pills"
The Particulars of a Remarkable Cure Told by a
Presbyterian Clergyman ---The Sufferer Brought
Dad from Death's Door.
"Why I recommend Dr. Williams' than I had ever seen him, ,for, es 1
Pink hills," said, he had always been ailing. In
St. Andrew's Manse,' sheer desperation he bad asked his
Oardigan, I',I;,I,, 'Tab" 1808, wife to ,get him Dr, Williams' Pink
Though 1 have never been sick ?ills. They soon Megan to ,help
myself, and have not had occasion slim. His appetite and strength be-
thought
fish Dr, 11'i]liams` 17ink fills I gas to improve, and to the astonish -
thought you ought to ].now of the meet of his family and friends he
remartcalile Dura they have wrought rapidly retained his health. Now,
in Mr, Olding's case. . .. though the burden of well nigh
During a visit: to my home in four score years is he i
Merigomish, N, S., some years ago, able to en a fair day upon s workhim,, and iss
I was grieved to find our next door in the enjoyment of good health,
neighbor and friend, Michael 01d- even the asthma has eeaaed to
ing,very low. " fie is not expected trouble him as in former years,
to il e, my . mother informed me Mr. Olding himself, as well as his
"And you must go over and see him neighbors and the writer of this
A
es he is liable to pass away at any letter, confidently, believe that his
moment." "Not expected to live," —'sseuo from the very jaws of death
that was the opinion not only of the eemingly so ing of nous—is due
doctor who attended Him, but of 1115 under the blessing of God to the
wife and family as well. Upon timely and continuous s. use of Dr.
visiting him myself I found abund-
ant 1Vil isms Pink pins.
evfclence to confirm their opin- REV. EDWIN SMITH, M.A.
ion. Mr. Olding himself writes:—'"I
Mr. Olding had for years been am glad Rev. Mr. Smith has written
you about my wonderful cure, for
T confidently believe that if it had
not been for Dr. Williams' Pink
been confined to his bed for months Pills' I would have been dead long
and was reduced to a skeleton, ago. It would-be impossible to ex -
Though evidently glad to see me, aggerate the desperate condition 1
he eonVel•sed with the greatest difii- was iu when I began to use the
salty, and seemed to realize that it Pills. No one thought I could get
was the beginning of the end. He better. I scarcely dared hope my
was daily growingweaker; his feet self that Dr. Williams' Pink Pills
were swollen to twice their natural would bring me through, but they
size, and the cold hand of death did and I have ever since enjoyed
was upon his'brow, "It's no use," good health. Though I am seventy
he said feebly, "the doctors medi- nine years old people are always
cine is not ,helping me and I am go- remarking on .how young'I look—
ing down rapidly. ' I prayed with and I feel young. I can do a fair
him as for a man soon to pass into day's work, and I am better in
eternity, and when I took his hand every way than I had been for
in parting it was the Last time 1 ex- yearn. I cannot say too much in
pected to see•him in the flesh,praise of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills
Three years later while on another and I take every opportunity I can
visit to my mother's Michael Old- to recommend them to friends who
ing was seemingly in better health are ailing."
water, they, are either drowned or aflheted with asthma and bronchitis,
eaten by newts and myself," but now a complication of diseases
"Bat I -am not an ordinary land was ravishing his system He had
spider. I'm a water spider."
`Never hoard of such a- crea
ture," said the beetle obstinately,
"You only have to glance at mo
to see that I speak the truth," per-
sisted the spider.
"You certainly do look like a
spieler," said the beetle, inspect-
ing the little creature rather sev-
erely, "But your all covered over
in hair,"
"My. hairy. dress is a smart trick
by which I am able to breathe air
obediently. "It is so formed as to
be waterproof. On shore the air
gets through 'the, hairto my skin.
Then, when I Dome down dere, the
water presses round, and can't get
in. and so imprisons the air,"
"Is that what makes you look
like a bubble?" asked the beetle.
"Yes. - I- am always inclosed in
air when in the water. That is how
T breathe,"
"Pooh ! My method is much -clev-
erer," said the beetle. "Now, I've
got a chamber under my wing -eases
on my back. When the chamber
t
wants replenishinglens rnn
withair,
T i
to the surface, open my wing -cases
to ]et the air in, then shut thein
down tight. I don't go about look-
ing like an idiotic bubble. What
is the meaning of that extraordin-
ary bubble you have erected at the
bottom of the pond?"
"That is my house, which I an:
busily preparing for the winter. I
will tell .you how I built it. I be-
gan by standing between two
stones, and spinning threads round
myself, attaching the ends to the
stones. I continued spinning en-
tail the threads were as thick as
those of acocoon, by which time a
little cell was formed, shaped like
a hut. When the hut was finished,
I crawled out of it, leaving air in-
side."
"But didn't the air escape every
time you went out by the door?"
asked the critical beetle.
"Not a bit of it. I'm much too
smart for that. The door is at the
bottom` of the lint. Air does not
sink in water. 'Consequently,. I
am able to get out of my' web hut
by the door, while the air stays
behind."
"I very much doubt the truth of
your assertions," said the beetle,
flapping its huge legs to and fro.
r would take you into the hut to
see for yourself, only you aro much
too big,'? said: trio spider: "Per-
haps one or two small dragon -fly
caterpillars would like to have : a
look,"
Three youngsters at once swam
forward. •
"0onie along," saki the spider
with a kind smile.
A few vigorous strokes brought
them to the web hut. The spider
dived down under it, and darted up
through the flooring by a little nar-
row channel into the hut, telling
the three caterpillars to follow.
When the unsuspecting creatures
got inside they received a shock,
Tho interior of the hut was strewn
with the bodies of flies, small green
worms, and insects of every des-
cription. Before they hail time to
recover from the shock of such a
spectacle the Iittle • water -spider
pounced on diem one after another
in rapid succession, and bit them
sharply in the neck.
"At last niy larder is full," said
the little spider with a tranquil
smile, as it laid the bodies of its
victims down. "If you had been
bigger than
me,
you bean i
estYou
would havegbl 1tlb eL :
4
m 11 Blit
p
as T happen to bo bigger' than you,
the reverse is the case,"
Everything that comes into Paris
is taxed, even to the market wo-
men with produce.
Fifty pounds of candles are re-
quired to produce as much as 1,000
cubic feet of gas,
In Siberia, bodies buried 150
years ago have been found in a por-
ted state of preservation,
•
ALCOHOL IN BUNS.
?dot Cross Buns Have Been Laying
Traps -for Teetotalers.
A terrible indictment against the
hot cross bun is framed by the Lon-
don "Lancet."
This innocent -looking article of
food has always been regarded as
at least harmless, but the "Lan-
cet" has discovered that it has
been taking advantage of its innoc-
•uous appearance and reputation to
lay a trap for unwary teetotalers.
The average hot cross bun, it is
now stated, contains about 7.2
grains of alcohol,' and the man who
eats twenty buns will obtain, as
much alcohol as he would get in a
glass of beer,
The "Lancet" makes the further
terrible disclosure that most bread
FROM ERiN'S GREEN ISLE
NEWS BY hiA1L F1tODm IRh!.
LAD'S SHORES.
Happenings in the Emerald lsfe'01
Interest to Irish.
MOS.
Waterford Corporation passed a
resolution favoring a tax -on bache-
lors over 35 years or age.
The workhouse at Longford was
almost completely destroyed- by fire
recently. The damage is estimated,
at £10,000.
As a consequence of the retire -
also contains alcohol, which, of mentof Mr. William O'Brien from
course, .is the product of the fer-
mentation of the yeast used to
make the bread -and the hens
rise.
There may he some consolation.
for teetotalers in the. annotinoement
that it possible to maks teetotal
bread and buns, but no yeast must
be used.
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THE ILLS OF CHILDHOOD
HOW. TO CURE THEM
public life his newspaper, the Irish
People, ceases publication.
A heavy debt having rested on the
Lynn Memorial Church, Belfast, for
several years past, efforts are be-
ing made to clear it off
Castlerea Guardians have decid-
ed toignore the Local Government
Board's order regarding the divid-
ing of Castlorea dispensary dis-
trict.
Cork is to raise a loan of 080,000
for the erection of a new Technical
school on the site -presented by Mr.
Sharman Crawford,, at Fitton street.
James McGeown, Omagh, has just
patented a sort of swimming ap-
paratus which bids fair to be one
of the most valuable inventions yet
conceived'.
James Maguire, a young man re-
siding in the Glenfarne cistrict of
County Leitrim, lisapperred mys-
teriously on the clay intended of
his wedding.
Emigration statistics for Ireland•.
show that Hist year fewer people
left the country than in any year
since 1851, the total being 23,295,
as against 39082 for the year 1907,
Dungannon's water inspector has
reported to the rural council that
the average weekly consumption of
water in Dungannon (a town of
about live thousand people), Waa
800,000 gallons.
The neivs of the death of Mr,
George, Raphael, Ballymena, came
as a great shockto his wide circle
of friends, Mr. Raphael was an
elder in West Church, Ballymena,
In thousands of homes throughout
Canada Baby's Own Tablets is the
only ,medicine used when the chil-
dren are ailing, and the mother who
keeps this medicine on hand may
feels as safe as though there was 'a
doctor constantly in the home,
Baby's Own Tablets cure all stomach
and bowel troubles, break up colds,
destroy worms, and make teething
easy„ Guaranteed free from opiates
and poisonous drugs. Mrs. Geo.
Wilson, Wilson's,N. B., says :—"I
began using Baby's Own Tablets.
about five years ago, and since then
have used no other medicine for
my children. They never fail to
bring relief, and I wonlcl advise
all mothers to try them." Sold by
medicine dealers or by mail at 25
cents a box from The Dr. Williams'
Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont.
'p
BTJRYING TONS OF GOLD.
Investors in gold -mining securi-
ties will bo interested to learn that
an American lady computed not
long ago that in the United States
alone half a ton of pure gold, equi-
valent to 0500,000, is annually put
as filling into the teeth of the liv-
ing, Inasmuch as none of this preci-
ous Is me$
tt l is ever extracted clad
after
death, the shrewd ealculator fur-
ther reckoned • that at the rate
stated a quantity of gold equal to
all that is now in circulation will,
in the course of three centuries, be
lying in the ground again, Itis
strange to think that one digger-.
the sexton, to wit—is constnatiy
returning to mother earth nearly
as muck gold as "trio other digger
is constantly extracting from her
bosons,
The first sleeping -car wits seen.in.
18558, and She first vestibule -train in
1888,
ISSU]i NO. 150--09..
and superintendent of the Sabbath
5011001,
The annual dinner in connection
With Queen's ()allege, Belfast, was
rendered notable this year by reason
of th fact that it was e celebration
of the trans£ormaticn of the Queen's
University of Belfast,
Mr. R.. H. Henderson arrived in
Belfast on the 4th lust from South
Africa on a visitto his friends at
Armagh, NU. Henderson was mayor
of Xiumberley during the famous
siege, rind for the past four years
has resided in Johannesburg,
The Board of Trinit,y' College,
Dublin, bas elected Miss' Constantin
Elizabeth Maxwell to he an assist-
s nt to the Professor of Modren His=
tory, She is the first woman' who
has become a member of the teach-
ing staff of the college since its
foundation.
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A BABY AND A BULL.
Infuriated Animal • NearlyKilled
Little Tot.
A mad bull nearly succeeded in
killing a baby in a meileart and
wreaked the gardens in twenty
houses at Acooks Green, near Birm-
ingham, England, recently.
The animal was being led to the
slaughterhouse, when it broke loose
and escaped into the garden of an
adjoining house. Butchers and
others gave chase, armed with
guns, and a shot served to enrage
the animal still further. It tore
through fences, smashing garden
frames and everything else in its
way, and stopped to investigate a
mail -cart standing outside one of
the houses.
The baby's mother rushed out to
save her chili, but the bull charged
at her, and she retired. The animal
then rushed at the mail -cart and
over -turned it, but fortunately the
baby fell into the hood of the that.
After sniffing at the overturned
cart, the bull left it but • returned
again and smashed xt to pieces.
Happily, the child was again un-
hurt.
The animal conitnued its mad
course through the garden fences
until it became wedged in the nar-
row entry of one of the houses, and
was secured and killed.
RAD LEC FOR 60 YEARS.
Zam-Bok Works a Complete Cum.
Mrs. J..Minett, of 192, Thurbers Avenue,
Providence,
Rhode Island, has been cured
by Zam-Buk of a bad leg, whiois had defied
all remedies for sixty long years. She
says:—" When a child of eight, I was bitten
on the leg by a dog. A doctor cauterised
the place, but it never healed up soundly,
ant: have suffered with an ulcerated leg
for over sixty years. This occurred in
England, and many English doctors tried
in vain to heal the sore. At one time I was
an fn -patient at the East Suffolk Hospital
for a long period, and for three years I was
in and out of hospitals. I was continually
in paip, and the sore would not heal, but
continued to discharge. Twelve months
ago I came out here to my daughter, and
during the voyage I had to keep my bed.
The ship's doctor examined my leg, and
gave me a plaster, which I had to take off
again, as it made the pain so intense. When
I reached my daughter's house, she sent for
a medical man, who said nothing could ever
do it any good, and although T tried other
American doctors, they did me no good,
They said my leg would never be welL
"One day my youngest daughter brought
home a box of Zam-Buk, and induced me
to try' it. With the first application I
seemed to find ease„ and further treatment
with Zam-Buk did me so much good that I
sent for a proper supply, I kept on with
the Zam-Buk treatment, and soon saw that
the wound was getting better. The
discharge was reduced, and the pain was
eased. I persevered with the Zam-Buk,
anti, to cut a long story short, it effected a
core. It is marvellous to think that, after
suffering for sixty years, Zam-Bak has been
Rifle to make my leg perfectly sound."
Zam-Buk is a combination of power and
purity. esecit is t
no remedifon�hronicsoesand
wounds, eczema, salt -rheum, ringworm,
eruptions, varicose ulcers, cuts, barna,
bruises, skin diseases, It also cures piles.
All Druggists and Stores sell at 50c. a box,
or post-free from Zam-Buk Co., Toronto,
for price. Three boxes for 81.25.
A THRILLING SPORT.
An exciting Mexican pastime is
that of flooring bulls with the hand
from horseback I The rider, gal-
loping after the bull, seizes it by
the tail and, passing his leg over
the tall for the sake of leverage,
Pulls the poor beast round side-
ways until It trips and goes crash-
ing to earth amidst a cloud of dust.
Needless to say, the bull -thrower
needs a strong hand am steady
nerves, or he may find himself in
trouble.
A Nagging cough drives own and ?orators
away, Yon can mousier it With Allen's Lung
Balsam, which relieves hard breathing, pain. Ea
kite shoat and irritation of the throat. alto is
areely to the ohildres.
AU 1_,
A
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L
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.
Australia's
hu
7oL't
1
huge lies n terri-
tory
ar 'ri
-
tory has a tropical, almost an
equatorial climate, and the .heat is
very: enervating to .l.+;ttropoans. Its
eapitai, Palmerston, contains more
Chinese than Caucasians. The
former are the Kiting race and the
employers; the whites are the
servile and the employed. .'Large
herds . of buffaloes roam about the
silent plains of this enormous terri-
tory, which would be a sportsman's
paradise but for the wild natives,
who are enceptionally fierce and
treacherous unci have killed a mut-
bet of the hunters who eanle to hunt
the buffaloes.
INDEED TREY
ARE WONDERFUL
1VJIAT 'lIOS. McDOh!ALD SAYS
0111 DODD'S DIONEY PILLS.
Tie Had Leine Back, Kidney Dis-
°Huse and heart F1u1texirig's tun]
Otte ]low Cured Aiim,
Shubenacadie, Hants Co., N. S.,
—May 17. (Spacial).—'"I suffered
from Lame Back, Kidney Disease
and Heart Flutteriugs, caused by
cold and a strain, for 'three years.
I was looking over some papers and
saw Dodd's Kidney Pills advertised
and I bought one box which com-
pletely cured me, Void's Kidney
Pills aro wonderful.,,
That is the simple straightfor-
ward statement of Mr. Thomas
McDonald, a well-known resident
of that place. It shows how quickly
Dodds Kidney Pills cure Kidney
Disease when taken in its earliest
stages. Lame Back is one of the
first symptoms of sick Kidneys.
Heart Fluttering is another symp-
tom. It is caused by blood, from
which the sick Kidneys have failed
to strain the impurities, increas-
ing the work of the heart. Dodd's
Kidney Pills make the sick Kidneys
well, tlse lame back disappears, the
blood is purified, the heart is re-
lieved and: the flutterings stop.
If the case is of long standing, it
may take longer to euro it. but
Dodd's k..iney Pills never fail to
do 1T,.
"You look pale and thin. What's
wrong1" "Work! From morning
till night, and only a one-hour
rest." "How long have you been
at it?" "I begin to -morrow,"
A. Time for Everything.—The time
for Dr. Thomas' Eolectrro 011ie when
croupy symptoms appear in the chil-
dren; when rheumatic pains beset.
the old; when lumbago, asthma,
coughs, colds, catarrh or earache
attack either young or old; when
burns, scalds, abrasions, contusions
or sprains come to any member of
the family. In any of these ail-
ments it will give relief and work
a cure.
Prgbably the simplest Court liv-
ery in the world is the Korean.
The Emperor's s
p servants are
dressed in garments and headgear
of red ealieo.
Tearing Down Signals dons not delay storm».
Opium -laden medciinas" may chock coughing,
but the cold stays. Do not trifle.; when you begin
to cough take Allen's Lung. Balsam, free trete
ppinm, full of healing power.
Not a single case of intoxication
occurred last year among the 9,000
inhabitants of Whittlesey, Cam-
bridgeshire.
Dysentery corrodes the intestines
and speedily eats away the lining,
bringing about dangerous condi-
tions that may cause death. Dr.
J. D. Kelloggs Dysentery Cordial
clears the intestinal canals of the
genus that cause the inflammation,
and by protecting the lining from
further ravages restores them to
healthy condition. Those subject
to dysentery should not be without
this simple yet powerful remedy.
Provision has been made in the
Brazilian Budget for the publication
of 1,000 copies of "Paradise Lost"
translated into Portuguese.
SUFFERERS: from rheumatism find instant rafter
in "'rhe D S'L" Menthol Plaster. Bo sure and
get the genuine. Made by Davie d4 Lawrence Cu.
People who are afflicted with klep-
tomania always feel that they should
take something for rt.
Eyes Are Relieved By Murine
when Irritated by Chalk Dust and Eye
Strait, ineident to the average School
Room. A recent Census of New York
Pity reveals the fact that in that City
lone 17,521 School :Children needed Eye
18dcy etiernateyoyfrReWak,Way,RrEs,
Granulation, Pink Eye and Jaye Strain?
Mullins Doesn't Smart; Soothes Eye Pain.
Is Compounded by Experienced Physi-
cians; Contains no Injurious or Prohibit-
ed Drugs. Try I12urine for Your Eye
Troubles; You Will Like Mm7ne.. Try It
in Baby's Eyes for Sealy Eyelids, Drug-
gists Sell Murine at Sec. The Marine Eyo
RReroody Co., Chicago, Will Send You In-
teresting 'Bye Books fires,
There is always plenty of room
at the top of a ten -storey building
that has no elevator.
It is it Liver Pill.—Many of the
ailments thatman has to contend
with have their origin in a disorder-
ed liver, which is a delicate organ,
peculiarly susceptibae to the disturb-
ances that come from irregular
habits 01 lack of care in eating and.
drinlcin
This
g• accounts 9
for
the
great
many liver regulators nl
,tor
s
now
pressed p on the attention of suffer-
ers. Of these there is none superior
to Parmelee's Vegetable Pills.
Their operation though gentle is
effective, and the most delicate can
use them.
There are 782 varieties of Arctic
flowers, which have but two polars;
white and yellow,
nave you a tittle knowledge of Perm ggtobkt
Then write hs AT 01401. 1510 050 weekly, e.5.
ary or commission. No ez2erlonee. Do part of
bho word oti your awe tarro' or eat an agent,
88methhgle�g�pap solu�t1s1lgatW, Ctreat0.5waxy Mtngy
A1ar♦&idpSiTO'fltdiminxNAHY 00., Xo esl0p
A man went to consult a famous
physician, and waited in .an .ante
room until, his patience becoming
exhausted, be suuslnoned an at-
tendant,"Present my compli-
ments to Doctor--..-, and tell bum,
if 1 am not admitted in five minutes,
I shall bo well enough to go home I"
Worms cause feverishness, 'men-
ing andrestlessness during elm,
Mother Graves' Worm Extermina-
tor is pleasant, sure and effectual.
If your druggist' has none in stock,
get him to procure it for you,
"And does your mamma always
call yon 'Angel?' "
R asked file lady,.
who was making the formal call,
"Oh, n0," replied thesweet child;
only when we've got oomp'ny,' I
wish we had comp'ny always
Cause I like `Angel' so much bet
ter than `Brat,, "
A Wonsan Is Sympathy
Ara you discouraged? Is your doctor'
Mll a heavy finaneial load'? Is your
a heavy physteal burden? I know
tbttso mean to delicate women—I h
been
myself. I�want to relieve our 5
dens. Why not end the pain and otop
doctor's bill? 1 ran do this for you a
Will 1f you will assist me,
All you need do is to write for a free
box of fire remedy which has been placed
In my hands to be. given. away. Perhaps
this one. box will euro you—It has done so
for others. It so, I shall be happy and
you will he cured for 20 (the. cost of a
postage. stamp). Your letters held confi-
dentially. Write to -day for my free treat-
ment, MRS. L'. E CURBA15, WIladner, Oat.
Peppermint is usually prepared
Lora gin sweetened with sugar, and
flavored with the essential oils of
peppermint,
11, ild Tiffin
;rim" tq
Orq'artljstt
insonments, ,prams, Elm, ACh rte, Efr,
EVERY TOWN CAN HAVN A RAND
Lowest pudoes over quoted, l ineeatalogur
over 000 uluetratlons, Luittiod tree...'VYritetlt
for anything in Mo.lc Pr Musics, festrames+r,
WHALEY. ROYCE 0 CO.. l tmitt4
9'oronto, Out,, and Wianipog. Aldan,
Between. 200,000 and 300,000 ye'ar's
ie said by experts to be the age of
the human race,
TRE f413UR1.1119OTO ROUTE n
will inaugurate May 25r4, Ewe through trains.
Chicago to Seattle. Wath., via 8t, rout, daily.
Low rates to al North and Reath Pauiile Coati;
pelma A forty page. Colder doearlpilye ai the
For information eeltion free 'tor the askp,g,
For information ht regard to rate, and train nor•
visa lvrlte 0r call on
• 1. A, yoRlCri, ad Ring 85. East, Toronto, ant.
CALVES A 9 VES anise 'i'hem Wltbout 1Vtlik,
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^ 8toelo sr -1,¢e seas ee�Lt,i.,Toroutn
pale
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w to nus e:eanipe. Thla I. a .pcolanq with Cho
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A Cure for Fever and Ague.
Disturbance of the stomach and
liver always precede attacks of fever
and ague, showing derangement of
the digestive organs and deteriora-
tion in the quality of the blood.
In these ailments Parmelee's Vege-
table Pills have been found most
effective, abating the fever and sub-
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1�SLLL" i�IAfTO, orisee Co.. Limited c U LPH.ON'PIs.RI0
y Froin a High Authority
as to the Value of Orange neat.
N an address to the Canadian Association of the Master Bakers at
their Convention held in London, Ont, August 14t a
1900, Professor ?Harcourt of the Guelph, g h and age,
said among other things as follows: ariouset pas College,
of break-
fast foods may be roughly divided into the following classes; 1st,
The uncooked, such as granulated
oats, etc.
, which re
q
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long
000king macathem palatable aid digestion 2nd,Ia tial,ycool-
cook-
ed, such as r1rod and k
a odrafn
g s, In this process the cell wails are:
ruptured by the crushing, consequently they require less time in
their preparation for the table; 3rd, Cooked foods; 4th, Foods termed
pre-digested, such as Orange Meat,ote,
A large number of foods have been analyzed and some -of the re -
snits are incorporated in the following table. In nearly every case the
figures are the average of a number of analyses
Orange Meab Calorics per gram.
White Broad ' 2,721
Entire Wheat Broad 2,488
Grabens Bread , 2,48(1
2,6Z0
This shows the great advantage in favor of Orange Moats as n heat
p olucor,;
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