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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1905-9-21, Page 6csoc rso.t000aaacroaoo0 YOU NQ`Q FOLKS gg ��++ t' o -000°000a000-0.000004}0.0 11'ASSIING DISI1E$, "As it is Monday morning, 1101021, shall give Mary 'a little Help by ,washing song( of the dishes. Lo yea want to assist me?" This was Helens i)rst visit Grandma's, and she was ready to anything that Grandma or proposed. "Oh, yes, Auntie, I'd love 100 Grandma's lovely china,' Claimed, and then added, hesitailu as they went downstairs, ' t Aunt she (10 always like to wash dishes, ,A, Ida? . T just hate it some times home; I mean. We don't have a 1 ler's- pantry with a silvery.look basin and pretty tail faucets. have just a plain dishpan and a t to drain things on. I'd think it fun with a pretty tub like thio an long stream of water Sailing do Into it." "I don't object to washing des if I have a nice helper," tau Aunt Ida, as she plunged the t biers into the steaming wa Aunt Laura and I wel•e 31 girls we did a great deal of di washing, as there were six of us tho fancily, and no maid most of time. We always tried to maks of it, usually by singing over it. family were very fond of music, we sang over our work, whenever was. a possible thing, There w four of us children, and we wo in pairs -Aunt Kate and Uncle To "Uncle Tons" interrupted Ilei in great surprise, "what could dog" "Oh, he could wipe dishes, or m up one side of a bed as neatly any of us girls. He did his part helping. When we were dusting, was bringing up klndlings and co When we worked two by two, A Kate and Uncle Toni made ono p Aunt Laura and I the other. T arrangement was very successful; b if Aunt Laura and Uncle Tom w set a tusk, they invariably got in a great gale over it and played in than they worked. I said the s AGONY AFTER EATINQ. Dr, Williams' kink Pills Cure the Worst Cases of Indigestion. "1 suffered so !ouch with indiges- tion that my life hall become a bur - (len," says Miss Nellie Archibald, of Sheat /limber, N.S. "Every time I took oven the lightest meal it caused Ile hours of agony. The trouble caused a c110101ng sensation in Ilse region of my heart, whit'h seriously alarmed mo. My !(ability to pro- fit peaty digest nay' food, left me so do weal. and run (town that I could not Ida perform even the lightest housework, told 1 would tire out going up a f:'w IPO steps slowly. I sought Im01110111 aid, ex- and tried several mledi'fues, but. gay without. getting the least benefit. yotl My sister, who lived at a conahlee- able distance, and who lead 110,'), an invalid, wrote us about this time that she had been cured through us- ing lh', Williams' Pink fills, and Gem decided 1110 to give them n fair trial, practically as a last resort. In the course of a few weeks there was a noticeable change in my condi tion, and I began to relish my meals. From that on I began to gain strength, and by the time I had used seven boxes, all signs of the trotablo had vanished and I was once more enjoying good health, and I have not since had any return of the trouble," Dr, Williams' Pink Pills cure indi- gestion, because they make the rich red blood that brings tone and strength to the stomach. Nearly all 1 the common ailments are due to hart blood, and when the bad blood is ttu'ncd into good blood by :Ilr.. Williams' Pink Pills, the trouble dis- appears. That is why these p111s cure anaemia, dizziness, heart palpi- tation, general debility, kidney trou- ble, rheumatism, sciatica, lumbago, tint —at rat- ing ray vas d a wn hes ghed um- ater. ttle sh- in the fun Our and it ere war m.' en, he also AS he al, ant a11', his ut ere to ore Sal as wo worked. Of course we were in different rooms, singing different songs end singing very heartily, too. Grandpa, who you know was an in- valid, had a good voice, and would often break into song. And one coming in would have sound us all in the happiest spirits, except per- haps grandma, who in going about to oversee the workers, was some- times obliged to hear all three songs at once. If we wanted to hurry ; we sang something in quick time, like "Marching through Georgia." We learned the words of many good songs and hymns, singing them over and over as we worked. I always sang when I dusted, filled lamps and put away the clothes from the wash." "That must have been lovely," ex- claimed Helen. "I think 1'11 try that at our house. But see, the tumblers are all wiped, Aunt Ida. They are the hardest of all, don't you think so? To get thein shining and every' bit dry without leaving a single little dropin the bottom, go is pretty difficult. Holier is real par- ticular about the tumblers." "The secret of quick and good dish- washing is very hot water," said Aunt Ida. "The articles dry almost 4 themselves. Tho glass always look so bright and sparkling -its appear once repays one. I used to proton the tumblers were my children takin a bath. I devised all sorts of fancies to make the task as pleasant as pas sible, for a few years we lead it t do two or three times a day. "My first lesson in wiping was SECRETS OF THE TRADE ATILLIONS Or DOLLARS OFFER- ED FOR RECIPES, Chartreuse Konica Declined Roths- child's Offer of Five Mil- lion Dollars, Five Milli:al (halal's 15 a lot of honey, but 1t is quite Cert.uin that: there is 1001')) than one secret in the world which is worth cvr'ry farthing of it. in point of fuel the Itot.hs- ehild f(urit1y or one ocea°Im1 ulTered the Chartreuse mmo11118 ,'*,'3,000,000 in cash if they whinei discluee the sec- ret of the preparation of the famous llgnelll' f11' wlii,?h they are noted, and to which they give their 11(311112. 1l. is flavored with 1(1000 than Iliby varieties off coeds and tlow('r , and an annual profit of P750,000 i:1 math' from Its manufacture, which is distributed among varieno religious and charitable bodies, WI1.hiut a moment's hesitation the monks de- clined the ltothschil('0 oiler, Of sem cely less value is the secret et the manufacture of the other liquor made by the Benedictine monks. This almost priceless recipe was lost during the Trench. Revolu- tion, and nobody could rcnleinli" 1' the process of 111eunufactllre, In 1803 the recipe was discovered again in 3111, Capitalized at 5 per cent., the se- cret of the manufacture of the ink with which the United Slates bank - totes are printed is worth $1,000,- 000 to the only man who knows IL. There IS only , 01111 MAN IN TDB WORLD who can make this ink, and the se- cret of the method was imparted to him by his father, ilio inventor, On his death -bed, on the understanding hat he would neper disclose It ex - pt to his -the son's --tan or other oaeest relative when ha 111 turn was ying'• The American (:o"ernln'nt cannot O witid'ut•. this 1111(, its 1l: 15 the otl]y one which will print on the: pe- culiar sirefate of 111e paper which is employed for tlia notes, and thus would -tie forum, with unique paper and utug1e int: to contend again,t, re set. the stiffest task imaginable. 1O' 9 ov('rnnlent pay their int: mail 50,906 a yenr, which snakes the errat worth chi figure mentioned, For this fee with his own hands i 1ra1(e8 enough ink to last the bvermnoltC a year, and it takes hint ,just a fortnight to make it. Six 1 men are constantly employed for th, rough work of preparing gthe ' m di -I gra encs, and then when all is ready the 1 caner of tills splendid recipe locks im8e11' up ina,room alone and after fortnight h' has ns cam 11 . I cCed the 1 'ocess It is well known that an meal Isle secret exists in regard to the anufact(u•o et Lac ea stoko cf the 1 aper i1'uu1 which Bartle of England otos are made. This secret is , town only to ilia governor of the I auk end to tlirt'e other 'lersons, it it is not so well known that a same quartet hold the secret, al- of the manufacture of the print- g 11)10, which is one of the most collar in the world. All that is r own to the. outside world is that ( c arra( husks and Rhenish VincS aro a and nervous troubles, such as neo- t ralgia, paralysis and St. Vitus 0 dance. That is why they bring ease 1 and comfort at all stages of woman- el hood and girlhood, and cure their secret ailments when the blood d supply becomes weak, scanty or ir- regular. But van must get the gen- uine pills. Substitutes and 10111a - tions which some dealers (1111'1' never' cure anything. When you buy the pills, see that the full mime. Dr, a Williams' Pink Pills for Palo People Tl Is printed on the wrapper mound ( each box. Sold by all dealers or s sunt by mail at 50 cents a box, or six boxes for $2.50, by writing the Ito Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brock- G ville, Ont. HERE AND TIiEP.E. Sits of Knowledge About Almost h Everything. a Few Russian trains travel at a Pt faster rate than twenty-two miles an hour. a Paris has the biggest debt 1131 any m city in tha wgorld. it amotmts to P 5 400,000, 000. n Silver money 2110 years old is stilt k in circulation in some parts of 1' Spain. 1st 111 London out of one hundred wid- th overs who marry again twelve mar- . so ry their housekeepers, �in Within the past four ,years France 'Pe has recorded 26,00Q suicides, while km in Italy the number has been only ch 8,000. Moro cases of consumption appear o among needle -(takers and file -maker's 8i than any other class of workers, ca Moro than 2,000 p.oplo earn a -f (1 livingin Paris by fOt•LulnL-telling, tar g• and their total yearly earnings aro ab estimated at 82,000 000. 1 e 0 DID THEIR DUTY IN EVERY CASE 110W DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS DANISH PAIN IN T1IIE BACK. Cured Mrs. Jas. Murphy and Everyone Else She Reoolnnlondecl Thong To, River Gagnon, (guc„ Sept, (Hpeelal).--No complaint is so com- mon among woven as l'ain-in-ihe- thud . It is 11 sat.' estimate that fully half .110 „ amen in Canada aro alllicle(1 wit11 it, Is Ilial ('121152111 ever v y evidence that there is a sero and complete cure in est -tome Is thankfully received, And 'loge is abundant evidence. that !lode's Kid- ney Villa is just. such a mire, This district could furnish a dozen cures, but one is that of Mrs, des, Murphy. 511)3 says; "I suffered for shirty-e.ip'h1 months with a pail in my back, 1 took just one box of Dodd's Kidney fills and I have never boon troubled with the pain since. I also recommended Dodd's Kidney fills to other peo- ple, who complained as I did and iu every clan the Pills did their duty and brought relief," Hat ANARCHISTS WORK BY ONE WHO, UNFORTUNATE- LY, HAS ICNOWN THEM. Their Ranks Are. Honeycombed Through and Through by Police Spies, Though the better-known Anar- chists are kept under close observes tion by the police in' every capital ill Europe, and though the various Anarchists. Groups are never 111th - out their spies, this constant. watch Ing has in practice lamentably failed to protect the world's rulers from assassination or attempted assassi- nation. The reason is that the as- sassin Is usually a comparatively ob- scure member 'of a Group, and keeps his own counsel. To avoid betrayal or discovery he disappears quietly nod at•is upon his own initiative. Often his closest friends do not know what he illtotlds 10 do. Until the world echoes wills his crime, they are as ignorant of its planning and acco1(11:11shmeut as the most unto- specting policeman, PAID D ]3Y I)LTECTINLI',_1• Ilavochol went about Paris wit a bomb in his pocket. Valliant Ina u- 110 dili)culty in getting past aha p Dice and exploding a bomb in th Chamber of Deputies. Six Anarcl lsts could enter the theatre at Bat Mime without suspicion and throw their murderous machines into the crowded stalls beneath, tluarded AS Ivan 17'esident u'aut at Lyons, he Italian /sassed() got near enough o him to stab him to the heart The Empress Elizabeth could be sho n an Italian public square. Sipialc ould step out of a crowd and ohoo t our 01011 King as 1'l 1 '.et at (11 window or a railway t u'r'ago in Brussels railway -stat,, n, IS limn bort of Italy could to she t by Jiro sci while engaged in '1 publir, ditty at Mongol. President. McKinley cool be assassinated lay' an Anarchist who held a revolver concealed under a handkerchief while pretending to lake his hand, All this despite the fact that the mks of the Anarchists aro lloley- 0nrbed through and through by tho 11125 in the pay of the secret police, t the days of the old Autonomic tub, in Tottenham Court Road, ngland. there was probal..ly not a ogle European Goveruulent 011031)) representative WAS net on the roll membel'sltip. The spy kept his mpioy'crs regularly informed of very move hu had a chance of towing anything about. When tho alsall Anarchists 10010 tried for orb conspiracy, it cam() out that 10 of the most prominent witnesses as in the pay of Scotland Yard, and lnspectpr Melvillo made no se- cret of the fact that he had paid secret service money to numbers of Anal'chists. SPY AND SHOPKEEPER. One day a man came into London from franca apparently e1051ftuto, He cultivated the Anarchist Groups, Several members gave him food, and clothing, and even lodging. His man- ner WAS 8inice10, lids principles. seemed violent. Ile was soon re- ceived with open arms at secret meetings. A "comrade(' WAS pre- sently despatched. o1 business to Paris, :1'110 roan, of his own re- quest, was permitted to accompany him, In France the "comrade" WAS promptly arrested on arrival, In ono of the bac!: streets of Lon- don, the name of which is known to the. writer, thorn was at one time a shop in which Anarchist pulrl]en- lions of all countries were on sale. o "colracic" who had charge of was implicitly t1)5ted, and the shop became the resort of the most influential Atnarrhists in S,01.10n. Alas! the comrade turned out t0 be a police -spy who was supplying Scotland Yard slot only with valu- able inr(irma' fon, hut, with photo- graphs of his comrades. One night a crowd of outraged Anarchists as- sembled in front or that shop, smashed the windows, and ransack- ed all Cho rooms, hut the betrayer was Invisible, Another spy had in- formed him what was )going to hap- pen that, evening, and he had flown. All professions and all occnpatlons are represented among tho Anar- chisf•s. There is tato philosopher Who wraps up the bomb doctrine 111 gilt paper. T1Ie'o is the Visionar,V Jotlr- *enlist and Iltterateur toho coned - tam himself the prophet and the preacher. There is the trained che- mist, and the engineer, and the army inani, and the unfrocked priest; and in addition are the desperadoes and scutal, gild riff -rag of tho. gutter; Conte to those who drink only PURE tea lilts T?•;ere are vcl'y few cle ins. ing Ojlerflt10t13 Ill which, Sunlight `! y strial.•rtcomtzvr„rgar 1'v stn: rssaa an fnc?:mm Avoid ordinary teal if you care for SOUND, SWEET S131LY, and' age.. cannot be used to avant, ask for the SI' CCIAL1,1' \'I:INUFAC'i'URED, CARIs'1 FULLY PACKED. It makes the home bright Blue Ribbon Tea. Roel Label. Rn«j clean, 18 creatures who, like Rtrvoehol, nee as ready to msut•ter solitary misers for their hoards and rob (''r ayes, for trinkets as they are to spout et. An- archist 4 tnectiu gr> n b on (h. wrongs of the proletariat; cren 110ns W1)0 !,brow bricks through ills shop -windows of jewellers on the chance of "nxnr0- J11'iating" the proceeds during the commotion. 1210W THEY O1IGANI%1] NOW. The pivot of Anarchism is the Grimm and this chau•acteristlo mlalces the ra)11111catfons of the Movement ctiii'leult to grip. Unlike other sec- ret se slates, Fenianistn, for In- stance, it has no organization. A dozen men may meet to -night., say, as "The Bond of !tight Oroup," By to -morrow night the members may have quarrelled and ally1(0(, an/ half of thens have formed an(olhet group, called "The Lion's Cubs,' Since the smash up of the old Au- tonomic Anarchism in London is not quite what it used to be, but let mobocly assume that It has dis- appeared. The public parks and open spaces goon shatter that 'de- lusion. 13.1;1,1? MYSELI" SO CIE'1'I 31 S, The writer could quote a number of villainous extracts front Anarchist newspapers, collected for hint by a mar, at one time inside the move- ment. See prefers, however, (110 1111n10r0UR side of the advertising columns. which certainly yield hu- mor in. plenty. Ifore is an an- nouncement from one of them: "'Phe Anti -Broker Group, having reached a staiit.lent- strength, is fend, to as- sist all comrades and friends who require its services, free of eharge- Apply to --, Office of this palms" The Anti -Brokers, 1t should be ex- plained, were gentry who had solved to their 03011 satisfaction the ques- tion, "1Vhy Pay 1(0111?'' Here is another advertisement, w]1i011 might be set. as a test fur the sense oi'11u- n0r: "A severe winter' is inevitable; therefore advertiser intends making h prepare Hone accordingly,, Anyone w+)!lIng to help forma Help .11y.,,+1f (1 ,society' should Coinninic5.te with 0- -- Office of this paper." One 0 more: "Poacher wants trustworthy I° comrade. Mostly night -work, Ap- ply:_ •, 0112 day the police got wind of the early publication of printed mat- ter to !which they had reason to talo ohjecliml, The type was placed on the highest shelf in the printing of - flee, The plaice was suddenly raid- • ed, ) "PITS" SAVED HIS COMRADE'S, t The pollee took possession of 00- 0 el•ything they saw, and were about a to depart, when ono of the ofllcors - remembered] that tete top shelf had • mol been searched. (Me of the 1nen in the place was told to bring' down c1 everything from the shelf. Laughing up his sleeve, probably, ha mounted a pair of rickety steps, grasped the precious column of type, and, pre- tending to slip on the steps (h'opp011 it thudding to the floor, The re- sult was what, printers call 'y -i', and the very evidence for which the pollee had made the raid was de- stroyed before their eyes. --London Answers. AMONG TIIE INGREDIENTS, 'Thera are many less important se - '15 --secrets as to foods and drinks or which large sums have been of - ed from tittle to Ulm?, but invart- ly !cruse(, Such a one is in the opi»g of aha 1fa118iell bola) hut- sl , who received it frons 1118 pre- eessor, and who in clue course 10111 r s it of to the (ran who suecee(1) 1. It is the secret of the prepares- s 11 (.f the loving cup which is pro Ii ed at the great civic banquets, 0 ase who have sipped of it know L; t claret is the basis, avid that it si thins many other liqueurs and ces, but it is a, curious and won- Of ful cnncoctioa, anti .the Mystery c it will never be fathomed by out- 0 ars. 1t fs already many genera.- Js ns old. iB imjlarily the, wonderful and las- b0 ting hock cup which is served at 01 1•t halls and banquets is pre- se parer) according to a process which 1- not and novel' will he Known out- side Buckingham( Palace, despite the great curiosity which has already been evinced by maw factu'ers, eat- erers, nn(1 Others, who shrc(vdly rea- 1i0e than, there is a mint of money waiting for the man 1,ho is enabled to int it on the u,arkCt,-London 1'it•L'its. learned at any grandmother's, Sh was an excellent housekeeper, and always took care herself of the glass silver and finest pieces of china. Sh had a regular order of proceedings and taught me very carefully. I firs learned to dry the silver, as tha could not be broken if it slipped ou of little fingers. Washing the knish reminds me. of how she taught me to hold a knife with its edge away from the towel, rubbing front the dull to ward the sharp edge of the blade Grandma believed in children 1oarfl- i'ng to help even when they were quite small. I learned a great deal in my visits to Grandma, She took a pride in sending mo home a little more helpful each -time to mother." "Grandmas and aunties aro lovely teachers for children," said Helen earnestly. "Why, we've finished al- ready, Aunt Ida. Your dishes wipe easier than ours. Perhaps, though, it will matte a 'difference if I try seine of your little girl ways at home." The finest tomb in Great Britain ler is undoubtedly that of the Duke of de ETamflton, in 5111 grand. 0f the pas Duke's scat, It cost over $1,000,- ion do due T11 tha CCM spi der of deaths from this cause is 90 in 1.- sect 000, tic _ In Switzerland every male between S , the ages of twenty and sixty --five is citta ol(liged to vote, unless. he be a pal- Cou e 000, A bee, unladen, will fly forty utiles an hour; but one returning to 1 h 2jhive laden with honey does not tray- , faster than twelve miles an hour. Stockholm .has the largest death - t rate frau the use of alcohol of any s city in the world. The number of V111 AT MAKES A BOY POPULAR? What makes a boy popular? Surely it is manliness. During the war how many schools and colleges followed popular boys? These young leaders were the manly boys whose hearts cold be trusted. The, boy who respects his mother has leadership in him. The boy who is careful of his sister is a knight, Tho boy who svi11 never vio- late has word, and who will pledge his honor to Ms own hurt, and cholla, not, will hav0 the 0081100116e of his fellows. The boy who will never hurt the feelings of .any one will one (lay find himself possessing all sympathy. If you want to be a popular boy, be too manly and generous and un- selfish to seek to be popular: be the soul of honor; love others better than yourself, and people will give ,you their hearts, end try to make y01. Happy. This Is what makes a boy popular. I'JM0 PION ST0PS A CONCERT, 'rho tenth bar of ChoPhl's "Furter- al March" had been reached at a concert fn 5tl'aslspg when the pian- ist found himself playing alone, The ether members of the .orchestra, ov- 0x00(110 by emotion, had 00(1,50(1 sleyhlg, 'line pianist rose in tears mndl left, the room, and the pro= gramma abruptly stow(, per, criminal, or a bankrupt. These have not the right of voting. Tho soil of Siberia at tho close of the summer is found still frozen for 56 inches beneath the surface, and the dead that have lain in their cof- fins for 150 years have been taken up unchanged in the least. In parts of Australia, where the average rainfall is not more 111011 10 inches, a square mile of land will support only eight or mine sheep I)1 33uo10s Ayres the same area, with 34 inches of rail, supports 2,500 sheep. c of rho Aeaten' Royal family dies, his horse follows , the funeral coveredwith a. black I A cloth, and Rune in one hoof. The ;,-T. Lr1gh Iamene88 .11-1 produced by driving a c nail through the h mseaJloe, l'liis ed f :is a sign ut the, deepest possible tela , mourning. ]teal 'Tho children or the Ainos, a pea_ sant. 1e living in r s1.nu IP g Aotlhern. ,1•, aI nn. do not 1.00011'5 their !names until they ore five years o1c1, It is the father who then chooses the name by which tho child is nfterwards 1•o be (011ed. In Ireland, that. country of gentle and old -fashioner) (customs, it has. allvoys been the fashion to present to the baby, 1011011 its first tooth appeared, a lamb, to he its very own, cared for and tended as 110 otlior pet could be, and never to be partes with, The heat developed 1>.V the firing of heavy guns is remarka11Je. Dur- ing snmc' recent tests a gun that. had !leen fired seventy-five, times melted solder placed upon the chase, while another was hot enough t0 soften lead, indieating a temperature of 600 degrees Pahr, IN:IIINUATTON, 1lu5ban( ((luring the spat) -I wish you were some place wlrero I would. nevem see you again, Wife (calmly) -In other words You wish I ;wore in heaven, I suppose, FOUND 13Y '171I,LPITON15. ' l'he latest use of the telephone is in locating shoals of fish, The elec- tric apparatus is a German patent. nfcrOphonr, enclosed in a w'ater- case, cunneeled with an aloe - battery cod telephone, is iowor- nLo the water, So long as the phone hangs free no sound 1s •(l, but on. its coming into con - with n. shoal of fish tho vol- t Lapping of the fish against the 111lerOph('le rose produces a series of 'Ih s(1:),2 which at 01(120 betray their it present..., The cord attyyhcel to tho mic'rrephnne 10( mrnrked so that the exact depth of the shoal is desig- nated. Gunner-' Soule scientist remarks that if you eat onions you will givo' to for ever, ' (luyer-"What would 1:0 i the use of living for ever when no girl would ever lot you kiss her?" 11, 0 d ig ev HONEST PHYSICIAN, th f1' re Works With - H- imself First, dl ONLY ONE BEST—BLUE RIBBON'S 6'�. ' )+0+-0+04O 0.04-0 Rf-•5rIIL. G'S}'4"1f. �1 ric is (1 tine busiucss for a young man. $40.oa to $5u.00 a mann to slant, Best plauc to Iter( is in CENTRIL TELECRAPi{Y sopal. Yor:o aro, O Fiery .taloa ts'1' aonc on retreat writ., T. J, Johnston, IN, Fl. SHAY, iiouogc r. 1'rnai.ien". Its 1111TS.L;; 11TA1]T'I OF PAPEii, • Auolher recent and no1'01 use to which Impel, is being put is in the n1aru(fc.clare of barrels, The wine- growers of Greece, 0001(1 badly off for wood with which to eousti•nct their casks, and the cost of its im- port being excessive, lately resolved to employ paper in the manufacture of their -barrels, which will, it is said, be 50011 fn universal use throughout the country. The never failing medicine, Holloway's Corn Cure, removes all kinds of corns, wartsrano!!)) lt to cannot withstan; even the d moot wonderful AMONG rome(ly. ,foe -"But, my clear fellow, is your income enough to ,justify you mar- rying?" Iereci-"I01 afraid not," "Then what reason have you for taking s0 serious a step?" "I have no reason. I'm 111 love.' A Cure for Costi "))nets.--Costivene comes from the refusal of the excreta org(tns to (31:rurul 1holt' duties regal ly from caalri elLhl1 cltu0os ((;;unity (1 (tiered digestion, 1'arum(0e's vogctel f ills, prepared on scientific p,lucipl, are s to compounded l ls c throcertain)11,5stet remove (((01tr' torpor Otto (roust thor to proper action• litany thousands um prepared to Ilea• te511nleey t0 1138))• 1001101 in tilts respect, 55 1'y ,r- a.-.._ __. -.—. .�.____.._.—.. O OIn ' 011e iris t. nor therapy (err tees your n0rk "BRITISH AMERICAN 1IYEIH0 Bal" Loos for 5(1)11 l0 year 1001, or peed dlr.ot. Montreal, Toronto, Ottawa, too •8{ OIL hA [ r ..-1•IV11111 1:011'3' 1. es. $ keeps hams 00 pats should send, dOc (1t 12)0,1 anti gel the hoot practical huaruu3tl,1u and latest 5005 about, poultry ami pet stock Seeping, every mouth for the next 111 mouths, Mowry hack 1f not satisfied. Agents Wonted. Address, Poultry News,. Owen Sound, H©rosF AND BUGGY S'rOLEN� (11) 2)1111 ALMOST. 11Jac13 mare, star it forehead, white strip down .nose, white fetlock joints behind, hunched at fetlock johns De•. hind, 105.00 stands up a !tial° back of ears where It was cert, '8031 buggy, Tirockvilic Cnrring'o Co, Indio), Man: short, al)mit 80 or s5 years old, fair' scan pleXIon, light nlcustaohe 51ng11511 accent, was representing canned goods, wore a cow -boy hat with leather hand. 11 found detain horse arrest nut)) and+ wire "Chief White," Perth, Ont. • FARMERS ATTENTION - Do you want to sell your Farm? If 50, send us a description of it and, lowest price. Wo will list it ire our• next (`arm Bulletin, which will be is- sued soon. 1f we sell we Charge two. and one-half 1(01' cent', eon(rnias1on. It' Ivo do not set. we make no charge. Do you want to Buy n Farm, Be.. fore (loing WI, write es for our Farm Bulletin, there arc Hundreds of Farms. to choose from We can Satisfy yaw and Save you Money besides, N.1JII'H7,1t1•'OfD &. ltlLBVP, li(unAton.. Furniture For your assistance In introducing; our household goods wo give, with- out charge, Tina Household Furniture, Silverware, Watches, etc. This is Your Opportunity to• Furnish your glome Without Any' Cash Outlay. We pay freight. Don't waft, Send for descriptive catalogue to -day. THE COLONIAL SALES Ce. Toronto, Ont. "I ran argue with anyone here," said the eontentious man, fiercely, "I can argue—" "Oh, yes,' you can argue," said the quiet little man in rho corner; "the misfortune is that you can't reason," Use Lever's Dry Soap (a powder) to 1vnn11 woolens and flannels, - you'll like ie. Litho lite (who has an Inquiring niin(1) 'Papa, 1s1n it true dot der pen lsh mightier dam (ler sword?" Olrl 'Un -"Vass, of g(urse, How could a mon put his proberty fn Itis wife's name mit a sword?" mother (1reves Worm Exterminator doer: not 111)3131.0 1.110 help of any pur- gative medicine to complete the cure. (Ave it a trim and he convince(!, Prhricr-"l 'in sorry that, ono of Dur compositors las (lade a serious mistake in your daughter's wedding invitation, Ho has (lade it road: )•. and !lir', Jonas desire your "moments" instead of 'presence,,, ' „ ,Tones - "Oh, well, 1 think you needn't trouble t • alter it. 'You sco, that')) just. what; We .10 desire," In Wnture's 1;(oreiious5 'l'ho•o Are (:urs.- hl ''31201(1 cxpor111104(15 have shown (clod vely that 111010 are 11cd7einal )'Lacs lt1 even ordinary ;(1(11(ts 'grow- g up around us wh11(3 gv0 •than a 11110 that caan01 he estimated, It is 11d by some that Nature provides a ore for r,very disease whic1 1101111121, 1 11f unraneo haw visited upon mon. Poo:. e1', this luny bn, iL is well 11.1"50, at Permclee'rr Vegetable Pins cl t;11s0 051 roots and herbs, are a ti005(30ttil toady In curing all disorders of 1115 gestion. It is a mistake to assume that ,physicians are always slceptical as to the curative properties of anything else than drugs. Indeed, tho best doctors taro those who seal( to heal with as little ll.8e of drugs as possible and by the us0 of correct food and chink. A physi- cian writes from Calfa', to tell how hs made a well Aman of himself with Nature's remedy: "Before I carne from Europe, where I was berm;" he nays, "It 11'11.5 my custom to take c03Yeo •wIth mills (cafe au fait) with my morning uncal. a small cep (cafe noir) after 111y (lin- net, and two or three additional oSmallicups at my club during tho venlig. In time nervous symptoms tlu- 0oloped, with pains in the cardiac region, and accompanied by great depression of spirits, despondency- in brief, 'the blues!' I at first tried medicines, but got no relief, and at last realised that all My troubles wore caused by colfee. I thereupon emit, its use forthwith, substituting IJngitsh Breakfast Tea, "Tho tea seemed to heir) me at !Mot, but in time the old distressing symptoms returned, and I quit it al- so, aril tried to use milk for 1ny beverage. This I was compelled, however, to abandon speedily for while. it 00110ve(1 the nervousness somewhat, 1l. brought on constipa- tion. Then by a happy inspiration I was Jed to try the Posttnn Food Coffee, This wa.s some months ago and I still use it, I am ne longer nervous, nor do I suffer front the pains about tho heart, while my 'blues' have left me and life is bl'igdit to me on00 more, I know that leaving' off coffee and using Postum healed me, and X make it a rule to advise my patients to use it." Name given by Posture Co,, Battle Creels, llifich, Thor'o'y et reason. A QUARRELSOME WOMAN. Schoolmaster (to his wif0)-My dear, 1 wish you would speak more carefully; ,you say that 1101103, James carne to this town f00111 Sunderland. Wife -Yes. S choolmaster -Well, 1100 wouldn't it bo bettor to say that, he came from Sunderland to this towel? Wife -I don't sec any difference in the two expressions. Schoolmaster -But there is a dif- ference-ta rhetorical difference. You don't hear ole make use of such awkward exprl55iums. 13y tho way I have a letter fro( y0110 111.Lh(n' in my pocket, Wife -nut my father is not in your pocket. Yoe meet) you have in your pocket a letter from may father. SchoolnartvI'-'i'here you 1'o with yolir 1111th q uit:H s, You take a de- light in harassing ale. S'ou are al- ways taking up a thread and repro- $011.1repro- $011.111711110-1gtope, Wt1ifo-Rgitepi'5esellarting• it to he rope, you mean.Schoolmaster-Fo' gooc1110s8' so,1(e, bo quiet. I neves saw such a quar- relsome woman in my life, FOR, COUNTING HERRINGS, Very clover is a Swedish inventor named Pkeriberg, tv110 has construct- ed u machine whish takes herrings as they come from the not, sorts them into the four sizes recognised by the trade, scrapes oil' their seaters, etas off their heads, splits, cleans, and washes them inside and out, The machine does all this automati- cally, and tarns (tit 20,000 herrings por hour, ACCOUNTED FOL!. Plim•'1Sirmpson seems to b0 in high 'spirits 'this evening. .Pam -'Pat's because he's got high spirits in him; that stuff Cost fen dollars a gallon, THE LAND OF THE HUN MB WI LON BUSHEL VI REAT NOP. If you want to secure a farm in the. very best part of this wonderful Wheat country... the Canadian North Weld. write us. PVe can give you the very best land in the Calnadialr. West. -Only a very small amount of capital required to begin with if' you deal with this company. f are (llr's rig C k li r 1011 (jpp `4 jj}}�'j{ppQQff {{�j pp�ij�pp (Ijj V t � tl� V t111(i Il a tll�Gl11 Co. f T1113'113ONEST :NITRE 13E0. The richest bod of nitre in the world is at Atacauna, tm 011114, 1t covers 5,000 acres, contains 25,- 000,000 tons, and is valued at $1.- 500,.000,000. Dr, .l, D. Kellogg's llysentery Cord 151 1s prepared from drugs known to the profession as thoroughly reliable for the Miro of cholera, dysentery, diarrhoea, griping pains and mummer complaints. It has been used successfully by medical prn131(1010115 for a nuurbm• at• .roars with gratifying results. If tuner3( from any sunnier complaint it i5 'Just the medicine that will curs you, Try a bottle, It sells for cents. "This awful extravagance of yours must stop, You've saved absolutely, nothing for a rainy day," "0h, yes, I have, dear; I've saved a love- ly blue rainy -'day skirt." A Wldo Sph500 0 i Usorhtness.Who Om hurptlon of Dr, r at pro Ionians. Nil flus (1001.11 to grout proportions. Notwithstanding the facet that it fans now boon o2) the (lancet for over thin. ty0)140 yettr5, its prosperity is es great 115 ever, and the denoted for i1 se tent pm`i0(2 4)013 very great!)' iuuvased, It IT( Umnellekn.l in all coon Iles, 555 whet+ urer lr(troducc(1 fresh supplies oro eon- st1.ntly asked for. , Johnny --"Pa, what is tact?" Pa:- "Tact, Johnny, is knowing ]tuts to do things without appearing to do them. For instance, I asked Mr, A1•iclinan to dinner this evening, and incidentally remarked 111at, ,your 1110- 11101' would entertain nS on t he punto. Mr, Aridman said he was 00 ;lorry he couldn't come." ••"t•n1+� n++rna ,erxmx-,,.yS+LtfCT"SC"!'.. r;a Neglect a cough 1,40 contract consumption. ., ton. n i m y1 q nf ra onSat"l The Lung VAC cu005 eoltstiniption, hat don't leave it too long. Try it now. Your money 'back it It doesn't benefit you, Priciest 5, 0, want,(Co, eel '2519 500.51 7o1Roy,N.Y,; teeulo,Con, 1 tr rrl ,1...m•,ts -111 ISsu133 N'0. 1