HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1903-1-15, Page 6ZOLA'S EARLY TRIALS,
Tillie* When, the Redalug Author
'tWaa.. Plunged Iness esteem
Young 'Lola had kicked his heels for
ial anterooms,
ort istcl
e 1 ' u.
seera 3encs 1n
o -
but all to 00 effect. Uambett a, to pre-
vent
vent Zola perishing of want, gave him
the subprefeoture of Castle Sarcasm.
But for want of money he had to stop
on the war, and for so long a time
that M. de Preycinet slipped into the
place. Zola during the period dealt
w ith in "La Debacle" was in the south
Of F'rane0. I3ow he then lived 1 can -
cot imagine. After things settled down
In Paris in 1971 be bad fallen Into the
blackest misery, and with n beautiful
young wife, Her mother was no lon-
ger able to share her domicile and
board, such as they were, with them.
Zola sometimes had to take the wool
out of the mattress of bis bed and sell
it. Ile eseaped from denth by famine
owing to a letter of introduction from
a doctor who attended bis another to
Hachette, the great publisher. The
latter employed him at a salary of 60
francs a month to tie up books in par -
eels and'address them. But he rather
liked Zola and, divining in him first
rate stuff, engaged him to write for the
petters those puffs known as reclames
for books the $rel had brought out,
Noticing his punctuality and bis re-
serve with other young men, Machette
promoted Zola still higher by making
him his private secretary. He was
then an uncouth, shy, Ill dressed, man-
nerless, squat little fellow• but he evi-
dently had tidy wife, who paid great
-.attention to the furbishing up of his
clothes and to his sblrts.-London
Truth.
Ruin lu Crossed. Loge.
"Uncross your legs," said -a doctor.
"Oh, nos" said his son. "What's the
use of being so polite all the time?"
"lay boy," the father answered. "It is
not on account of a mere rule of eti-
quette that I tell you to uncross your
legs, but it is because leg crossing is
nn fujurlous thing, n thing as baleful to
the health as kissing or as microbes.
"When you cross your legs, you fit
the knee cap of the upper limb into the
cavity under the knee of the lower one.
In the cavity that you thus compress
there are the two important exterior
and interior popliteal nerves and a
number of glands and blood vessels.
Compression does not net well on these
organs. It benumbs them and weak-
ens and emaciates them. You feel the
injury in a numbness of the wbule leg.
The leg goes to sleep.
"Beep on with the habit, and your
legs wcalten. They become thin; they
lose their shapeliness. It Is only such
men and women and children as never
cross their legs who have strong and
supple and beautiful limbs."
LESSONS FROTI TBE FAIR
KIaEN INTEREST WAS TAKEN
IN THE GUELPH SHOW.
Loading Farmers, With Their
Wives and Daughters, Were
Present,
The recent Ontario Provincial fair
at Guelph demonstrated once metre
that an .educational show, without
any of the so-called "attractions,"
ran be made an unqualified success.
The attendance wee mush greater
than ever before, and although the
vast building had been considerably
enlarged during the summer, the
accommodation was again found the
adequate. Hundreds of farmers'
wives and daughters were present,
and took as hceu an interest in the
exhibits, especially the poultry, as
did their husbands and brothers.
The practical lectures were again the
most attractive part of the show,
and as before the wisdom of this
feature was demonstrated beyond all
doubt. The lecture room was at all
times too smell to arconnmudete the
crowds who wished to hear the ad-
dresses, and it will eventually be
found necessary to again enlarge the
seating capacity of this room, if
the highest possibilities of the show
as an educational medium aro to be
achieved. Indeed tho good city of
Guelph was so crowded with visitors
that it would seem as if the limit
had already been reached, and that
it would be wise to start additional
shows in other parts of the pro-
vince to meet the wants of those
who cannot conveniently reach
Guelph, and to relieve the congested
state of affairs in the Royal City.
The Maritime Winter Fair at Am-
herst, N.S„ and the big spring show
and sale at Calgary, Alta., are do-
ing good work along educational
lines, and auother similar show will
be started at Ottawa in 1'chrttary
next. It requires no prophetic gift
to foretell the establishment of great
educational shows for the benefit of
each and weft' province in the Do-
minion within the next two or
three years. The convention at
nix Portrait.
One of the members of a certain sub-
urban photographic society recently de-
livered a lecture, illustrated by lantern
views.
Another member, thinking to have a
joke at the expanse or the lecturer,
slipped in among the slides n lantern
portrait of himself.
The joke would come In, of course, by
the portrait appearing on the screen
immediately after 1110 lceturer had an-
nounced the appearing of something
quite different.
Fate and chance were unluckily
against the humorist, for when his por-
trait was presented the lecturer, with-
out knowing what was on the screen,
gravely read from his list:
"The next slide, ladles and gentle-
men, is the picture of a refractory don-
key!"
Minnesota's lCIolcna'nes.
Minnesota has been designated as the titan horses, draft, 0011 or express much as possible. By all means
"North Star State," of which express horses, and carriage hams. Tho' sleep es near out of doors as pas-
sion two or three explanations have trouble was that they 00u1d not get 1sible, that is, windows wide open,
been given --one on account of Its geo- enough. Canadian horses were well except in the very severe. ':gather,
grapbtoai position, anotber that the mouthed, wen hi' kon, docile, full of '1'0101 a cola sponge bath every
north star appears in its coat of arms. spirit and singularly handsome. morning ; then immediately rub the
It has also been called the "Lake Primo draft horses weighing 1,7(10 body vigorously with a coarse. towel.
State." from the number of small lakes ]ars, and upwards would command ns,Take 1)r. August Koenig's hamburg
within its limits, and the "Gopher high as 5.100 to $500 in Glasgow, Drops eery other day according to
State," because the early settlers Carriage horses, .for which there is direri ions. One con buy the three
found these animals In such abundance an unlimited demand, range in price remr+lice for 51..225 of any reliable
that they proved a serious nuisance. druggist. Begin One treatment at
Even n careful rider passing over a 01100, and see how mucin better you
Plain where gophers abounded was in will b.1 almost. within a week's 's time,
danger of being thrown by his horse
accidentally stepping into a gopher 311011 it thing might occur 111 Canada
hole.
Every Woman S holild
Know. •
n l'1
That Prof, W. Hodgson Dills,
1
8
Olfoial Analyst to the Dominion Gov-
ernment, has recently made a number
of analyses of seeps, reports that
"Sunlight Soap 4 i s at high
"percentage of oils or at necessary
"to a good laundry soap."
What overt' woman does not know
!e that in common enap5 s110 fre-
quently pays for adulterations at the
price of oils and fats, Try Sun-
light Soap -Octagon Aar -next wash
day, and you wilt see that Prof.
1111is is right, He should know. 206
*0001ed a good deal of attention
was a lunch of 24 range cattle from
the Northwest, exhibited by the Ter-
ritorial Department of Agriculture.
These cattle wore grade Shorthorns,
Herefords and Galloways, and will
bo stabled and led at the Agricul-
tural College, and at Major Mood's
farms nt Guelph, Ont,, with a view
to ascertain whether a successful
business can be done by Ontario
farn,o s in "finishing" Western cat-
tle. Only 15 per cent, of the Ameri-
can range cattle are shipped direct
to the market. Tho rest are shipped
east and fed grain until they are in
condition for slaughter, and that is
one reason why American range cat-
tle bring better prices than ours.
In shipping Dur range cattle to Eng-
land they are so unaccustomed to
contieement that they usually roach
the old country before they begin
to eat. As they have to be slaught-
ered within ten days of their arrived,
the loss in weight and price is very
heavy. It is believed by western
Wren that if range cattle were ship-
ped east and sold at some central
point, such as Toronto, they could
be laid down nt $85 to $40 per
head, leaving a good margin for the
Ontario farmer.
BEEF PACKING. CEN'I'I RS,
10 speaking of the outbreak of the
foot aid mouth disease in the 1Jnited,
Stal: s, and o1 the necessity of pro -
ie..' ng Canadian herds from con-
tagious diseases, Ilon. Sydney
I lsl,r r drew attention to the ad-
vantages of hav]ng a dressed beef
Guelph was a magnificent n::sem- trade rather than an export trade in
bingo of tho ]tinders in aerjcu]turalIlive cattle.. Among other ttunge ho
thought, gathered from all sections said "Tho Americans have a dead
from the Atlantic to the Pacific, and
meat trade. They have all the fe
from the United States and Great cilities of immense abattoirs and
Britain as well, thee can turn the stream from the
OUlt EXPORT TRADE.
Some gond rood ad
vice from a
disinter-
.
asted standpoint was given by Mr•
'Arch. Maceleilage, of Glasgow, in a the markets of the old country
talk on "Canadian Live Stock Pro- should be shut against our live
ducts exported to Britain and how stuck trade, the have no or,etutlzed
to improve that trade." Ha "I° dead meat. trade, no abattoirs here
that Great Britain must consume to slaughter our animals, no facili-
the surplus products of other coup- Lies for the transportation of that
tries. Canadian cattle and beef )heat if it were prepared for the old
were good, but not as good as the coufttry market, and that would bo
best beef from the United rite tem an almost fatal blow against tho
The demand in Great Britnin was 115- stock trade of this comfy:
altogether .for "baby beef" ; rpt the .
Sruitheeld show they had no classes
for old animals. Many were putting 'Mere are plenty of people who
steers on the market at 22 months have become, dejuesseci and dis-
old, Baby beef was lacking in couraged bemuse that dry, hacking
slayer, perhaps, but the public want- cough hangs to thein continually.
ed it and it was more profitable to They have taken much medicine,
produce. In cheese, Canada cosily mostly of the advertised gnan'e sort,
led, groat credit being due to Pro- nothing like Dr. August Koenig's
lessor Robertson for his efforts to llatntliucg Breast Ten, the discovery
secure better transportation radii- of 0 then noted German physician GO
ties. Canadian butter had not as yea's ago. We da not say that this
good n. reputation ; the Danlsh and will cure a case whore the lungs are
New Zealand butter surpassed it ; badly diseased, for it will not, and
the Irish was about equal to 1T, and lip to this date, shore is nothing Flanagan - ''No, sort'; but th' ]eddy
the Siberian was rapidly appronch- that will care under these conditions: that owned him was."
ing it. A weak point in Canadian but on the other hand, if the lungs -•-6 -
butter was that many snlmples of a'n.-no,t ]lard bit, the patient should A PROMINENT FARMER.
it contained too ii10011 moisture. The take iIr. August Koenig's hamburg
Many farmers, especially those who
Lt- cattle to the dend meat trade
in t very little time. But if there
were t0 0een1' 0 case of contagious
disease in Canada to -morrow and
Meet be brought about in the inter-
ests of the live stock of this coun-
try. Unless we take steps leo aro
short sighted and 1.00 caro closing our
eyes to a danger with which we aro
fare to face.
1
1•' W. HODSON,
SON
Live Stotts Commissioner.
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Christmns week has been no event-
ful one for 73ritisli 'loyalties. lad -
ward 11, was deposed at Chriztmas,
3.127. ledward IV, cone to the
throne at Christmas, 1460. l3om'y
Vi. was crowned in Paris at the
snore date in 1420, On Christntts
Eve of 1647 the quarrel between
Charles 1. and his Parliament crane
to a limed.
Oh, that some bright, inventive man
Would patent, make and sell
An onion with an onion taste-
I]ut with a violet smell!
AFTER, TYPIOID,
I11R. DIXON RECOVERS FROM
FEVER BUT TO STIFFER
R meUMATISI'12.
Old Gent (proposing 1lettith of hap-
py pair et the wedding breakfast) --
1 "And ns !Or the bridegroom, I can
speak with still • More oonildence of
i1 r 3 present i christ-
ening,
11, for J was f l c1 G at his t I t-
oning, I was present at the banquet
1t'on in honor of bis coming , of age,
g &,
ala Present Isere to -day, and I trust
I may bo•spared to be present at his
funeral,"
Mrs, Brown -- "I'm so sorry you
burnt your fingers, Johnny. Huw
was it the cracker event on in your
hand?" Little Johnny - "1t was
all dad's fault. He was collli)tg up
the street, anis I wasgoing to drop
it out of the window on his head,
but ho walked so slow that the
thing went off before tie got under-
neath the window "
A Remarkable Case Reported
from Rainy River-I3ow a Man
Who Was Crippled With Pain
Was Completely Restored to
Hearth.
Barwick, Ont., Jan. 5. -(Special) -
Mr. William John Dixon, of this
place, has had a remarkable ex-
perience.
Last stormier he was taken down
with Typhoid Fever, and was very
ill. After he got over it and started
to work again Rheumatism set in.
Mr. Dixon thus describes it :-
"1 heel pains in my back, and in
my right hip, so bad that I had to
ueu a stick to walk with, and had
no comfort in sleeping.
"1 could no more than chess and
undress myself for nearly two
months, and for three or four weeks
I was so stiff and sore that I could
not lace my right shoe, 00 put my
right leg on my left knee.
"A brother of nelno advised me to
try Do<ld's Kidney Pills, rind after
taking three boxes 1 began to walk
around and do my work, and lace
Up my shoes.
"Now I ant as wellas ever, and
have not a pain or ache left,
1 used I
• sed
in all six boxes of D oc d'e t
Kidney Pills, and I can heartily re-
commend theme as a cure fon' Rheu-
matism."
Tho above statement by Mr. Dixon
can be vouched for by many of 11ie
friends and neighbors, who arc all
enthusiastic in their praise of Dodd's
Kidney Pills for their wonderful curt
of Air. Dixon's 00110.
Dodd's Kidney Pills have an un-
broken re0cor<1 of over a dozen years
as a successful remedy for Rheuma-
tism. They have been used in the
most severe and long standing cases,
and failure has yet to bo recorded.
In no matter what form this dis-
ease appears it is always a symptom
of deranged kidneys. Dodd's Kidney
Pills cure the kidneys, Well kidneys
extract the Uric Acid from the
blood. Without Uric .Acid there can
be no Rheumatism,
-3
Police Sergeant - "So you shot
tine dog? Wes ho mad'?" Constable
manner of packing was Rise defer- Breast len, a cup full every night
Live, especially as regards the parch- On going to bud, have it hot, chink
mane paper whir -11 was found inferior, slowly, 1 1102 every other )tight.. rub
flabby and soft when the pack gee the throat and top portion of rho
were opened. The keeping. qualities lungs with itt. Jacobs 011, cover
of the butter might also be int- with oil sills, let it remain an hour,
proved. As to horses there sons a then remove. Eat good, Plain. noir-,
universal feeling in favor of Cana- ishing food, live in the open air as
WAKE UP, BABY 1
,h New Game for Mothers.
Baby's awakening ought to be at 11ny moment ; it matters; not how
looked forward to as a pleasure, not careful the authorities may be, Such
dreaded as a scourge, klo shoua]ilhfngs have occurred 'in the old
awaken bright, merry, and full of
fun, refreshed by sleep, ready for a
good time.
Ilgw maim mothers dread his
Ills ltroet Age.
Asked bis ago in a court of justice, a
Georgia deity replied:
"Well, sub, I ez olo es de big white
oak tree on Morse Tom's plantation."
"And clow old may that bet" inquired
n lawyer,
"Well, soh, of T makes no mistakes,
de white oak tree is do same age ez de
mill dam, en de mill dao ain't a day
older dan de red barn, what eome nigh
ter bean' burned up w'en de stars felled!"
Speeding the Parting.
Mamma -I Was surprised and shocked
by the coldness with w1i011 yen greet-
ed Miss Beem001 when she called,
Ethel -Yes, mamma, but I made up
for it later.
Me mma--J)ld you?
. Ethel -Yes, indeed. you should have
Veen horn' corclinlly I baste her "good.
by."
'1'rten amiIeral Ion.
"So coy convicted dot feller cat wan
swinging a high society bluff so As to
lift jewelry," said Plodding Pete.
"Yee," answered Meandering 'Alike.
"Ile's got Ills prison clothes o11 now.
Deyer'e ehnnged limo Treem a social lion
into a zebra."
The Iflilljier Allegiance to Remelt.
f
A St. Louis man d sgregarded a semi
mons t0 50050) ou te jury because his
inarria0) to a fat. Louis Wohian bad
been sat for tho tains noun, rito
thought iso knewy, 1Vh1o11 oouvt cl+l'let' to.
61J0,14.. ".°'V yto
lanes. 1 believe, the clay haps come in
Canada when tine ordinary dead
meat trade roust bn organized, must
be established, so that if such an in -
awakening howls, 'snowing that he rident :Mould occur in this country,
will keep everyone miserable until he we should not Mn put to the enni-
goes to sleep again or gets his food. mous loss that we would to -day. We
Theme crying fits aro (ho terror o! have an example of what can be clone
every inexperienced mother. Mfrs. 111 the surceSs of the bacon trade of
Gabriel Barnes, Six Mile Lake, Ont., Canada- Tho sane thing can be
in a mother who bus learned how done in the dead beef trade. It will
this trouble 0012 he beet n et, and require the mann business capacity,
serines es ns follows ; ,.My baby the Fang o•gun),mtiOn, rho same
suffered much from indigestion, 0)11 capital t.hal. Wan required for tato or -
Was cross and -restless. I gave him gallxalion of the - packing houses,
numeral nnedicinals, but they did not etlel for the establishment of the
help hint, I then got a box of Baby's 1)1500n trade, the organization of the
Owls Tablets and they helped him ai)att1il .:valent in Oauada, and a
almovt at once, and. have dote him lra011502taiion sjrsten to carry the
en emelt good that I would not note meat forward, X Walt'tb call alto
be W1Lltout Grein. X can recommend attention of tho stoeltenee and
Baby's Own Tablets to all ]'oothcrs capitalists or this province to this
ns the best medicine '0 have eve' problem, I am quite sure the SLIM -
used far chltdrolt," T11cse Tablets aunties which hove hindered it up to
are guaranteed to contain 110 opiate the present time have hlrgele' (Beep -
o' harnflll drug and Can be 510e„ speared. Ono of these was the lack
with absolute safety ie the young-, or n, market for the otTnl. There
est weakest Infant. Sulci by all will soon be a market hero that all
druggists or sent by marl, pest paid, 1 the dllberent Perth of the 01111010.1 can
at 25 cents a box, by writing direct
to the Ih, tVilliams` Medicine Co.,
llrookville, Ont., o1' (Schenectady,
N,Y.
from 5300 to $8711 Cor Rest class
animals, $240 to $275 for seconds,
end $1570 to $225 for cobs, "Van"
hordes used largely by rho railway
rolnpenies brought 5825 to 58711 for
first class, and $200 to $275 for
seconds..
FINISHING )IANGT: •CA'r'rLI;,
Ono feature of the show 10111ch at-'
be ut. ilzed, This being the case, I
feel t.l o thno is now Nino for the es-
tablistene t of e dead meat trncle
have attended the Agricultural Col-
leges, are familiar with the name,
J ohn 1"ixtcl'.
Air. I'ixter is foreman of the Do-
minion Experimental Farm at Ot-
tawa.
He has 1)0011 enjoying a diversion
from his regular duties of late, in-
epecting the 4,000 harrows made by
Massey -Harris Go., Limited, for the
British Government for use in South
Africa.
Mr. Fixter says that ho hos per-
sonally narked each Marrow with
the. Government stamp.
The whole shipment of 4,000 was
Made within ono month of the date.
1110 order was received, which re -
'loots notch credit on Massey-ITarris
Company and Canadians generally.
The llnr'rows were made in the
Brantford Factory of Massey-l3'arris
Company, Some idea of tho capa-
city of this plant may be gathered
when it in known talat this big
melee was filled while rho regular
work of supplying implements of
various kinds for tho world's best
farmers was Sill 111 progress,
Speaking of the woi1d's hast fair
:nays, 11 is astonishing that this
ignominy should have gathered to-
l;ether such an enviable list of
entrees in almost all quarters of
the globe.
'1110 fame of the Massey-IXarris im-
plements extends umnng the farm-
Mtg romnnrn;ly of the entire world.
The only eolnetusio1 eve can draw
Is that the business has been built
"1n on honest methods -the company
Iran given its patrons, the.farmers,
voetl value for their money, and
tlenit honestly and fairly with them
at all t:ilnes., �^
Jess--"CJeorge asked ane Must night
if the roses of your cheeks were
genuine," Hess -"An( you said 7"
Jess -"Nothing -simply Winked,"
Mluard's Liniment Cures hislumter.
There is more Catarrh In this section
of the country than all other diseases
put together, and until the Inst few
years was supposed to be Incurable. For
r1 great funny years doctors pronounced
It a local disease and prescribed local
remedies, and by constantly failing to
cure with local treatment, pronounced
it incurable. Science has proven catarrh
to be a constitutional disease and there -
fora requires constitutional treatment.
li all's l atarrh Cure, manufactured by
Ie. J. Cheney 6s Co., Toledo, Ohio, is
the only constitutional cure on the Mar-
ket. It is taken Internally in doses
from 10 drops to a teaspoonful. 11 acts
dIrectly on the blood and mucous sur -
feces of the system, They offer ono hun-
dred dollars for any case it falls to
mire. Send for circulars and tcsUmonl-
ais. Address,
F. J. EY 6c CO., Toledo, 0.
Sold by Druggists, 75c.
liall's Fancily1'1118 acre tine best+
-nom_
Customer -"Was your shop ever
invaded by burglars ?" Jeweller -
"No, Everything is so cheap here
that when thieves want anything
they buy it."
C. 0. RTC'IIARDS d, CO.
Dens Sirs, -Your MIJ NA1OD'S LINT -
VENT is our remedy fur sore throat,
colds and all ordinary ailments.
It never fails to relieve and cure
promptly.
CHARLES WHOOTEN.
Port Musgrave.
essaseeesensil
Mrs, Wickler "Did you ever see
how all the necessaries of life have
gone up?" Wickler - "No; they
I I
01
"Well, l
I to
haven't all g up."
should like to have you mention one
thing that hasn't gone up." "Cer-
tainly. My salary."
ENGLISH SPA1yla LINIMENT
rentaves all hard. soft or 0nll"nserl Lumps
end Blemishes from horses, 101ood Smith),
),
Curbs, Splints, Emit Bane. Rwerny, Stifles,
ere. Sive 350 i y Sore and ass of cmeI ell Throat,
l 111(10 War-
milted
know n11Ost Sold Lig all druggists. Cure
Mothcl-':You have disobeyed ma,
Tommy, Didn't; 1 say "No' when
you asked mo for another piece of
rake 5" 'I'omfay-"Well, don't you
think 111110W what a woanan.'s 'No'
with the old country and that it means ?"
Page MItgtati 'Orn a133BtCnta11 Ilii lrkatia
ITandeolne, durable Ana low-prloed, Spealally suitable for front
atrddirlsitmfonaonitrtowftletn,aomoteries, orchar,ln,a1o. nettle
00020 DENTS PSR RIMMING Falb'. Just (theta
the ahoseeettante yea eau pauir. *Write for tun partlouiltrs,
Use Paso Parte Pones and T'eltltry Wailing.
511e nage Wire Peece Oa,,,i ifnitad, Wall:.gtrvl1lo, Oat; r.a
Aloatfeal, 5.d,, and at, kiln, IS 1, y
"Eating lobster for supper, old
man 5 Why, I thought it never
agreed with you 5" 'Tt doesn't ;
but 1 don't caro. Tt's my turn to
take care of the baby to -night, any-
how."
Wer errs. )7513 Tears.
Ar 011, Asa Wrtr.Teren 1211185Y, - Mrs
Whelan s' eothhlg8yrnp nos been tined for ann. eix,y
{anis try mill inns of mother, for thou children ,ncn'o
10015 0(1 with 1381)055 '1)0001. 11 esnthen the 5ht1.1
Isttens eta gams, ntivys oil pain, cures l io ante, ant1
Is the beet remade fur ulerrho11 plea not to the
155 0 rota by drugglvto. In every part of 150 icor d.
1'((enry.ero vents or AlinW tn
. lm Nolan is n 5nSyrtio,
as
80 erre andk for Alin 5,olve Soothing
syrup
and hake no carer Slag.
Bessy-"Do the Smythes live with-
in their 11100010 7" Sibly-"They
don't lite within it, yet they
couldn't Live without it."
SOMETIIING TO RIIIM'EBIDBI2.
WVhon traveling you should beer in
mind the road and the trains that
will take you to your destination in
the fastest time, and in the most
comfortable manner. The Grand
Trunk service excels in both pars
Mislays and pnssengern from To•
ronto to Montreal, BulTalo, New
York, Detroit and Chicago, will lied
the day trains equipped with wide
vestibuled conches, handsome Cafe
Parlor and 3tining Cars serving
meals "a In, carte.",The night
trains carry Pullman sleping cars to
all above points. You can leave
Toronto for Montreal and east at
9 a. m, and 10 p. m. for Buffalo and
New York at 9 as m., 4.50 and 6.113
p, m. and to Detroit and Chicago at
7.115 a. m., 4,50 5, in. mid 11.20 p,
In. 'Pickets, reservations, etc„ at
city office, northwest corner King
cad Yongo streets,
The father of ten daughters listen-
ed silently to tho solemn words that
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Tho Great Catarrh Specialist Explater,s
Seventeen years ago a young, but
highly honored Surgeon in the 1211 tisk
Royal Navy astonished his friends by
suddenly leaving the service and enter-
ing on private practice. That Surgeon
wits the now famous Catarrh Speuiallet
Dr, Sproule, ,u,A, Ills keen bride had
early seen in the then now disease Ca-
tarrh a menace to the life and happiness
of the civilized world. While other)y-
sicians wore neglecting It as unimportant,
Dr. Sproule studied its netw'o and the
means of cum lie labored in Oboe,170-
pita] and laboratory, lie masteredthe
subject.
As Dr, Sproule had foreseen, Catarrh
spread with frightful rapidity. Twenty
years ago Catarrh tuns almost unknown.
11 0 N 110 ago, sex 00 condition is exempt
from it, No Climate or localityIs &
cure for it, Catarrh in to be more
dreaded than , yellow 'fever or smallpox.
11 is, in the largo majority of 00000 the
forerunner of Cun0um ration. Vital stat-
istics show that deaths from Consump-
tion in thhl -country have increased more
bk, sFROULLi, B.A., than 200 per cent. in the lust live yearn
En tisk :specialist In Catarrh and Nearly all of these cases have been trac-
g p� od back to Catarrh n0 their starting
C hronlc Diseases, point.
Dr. Sproule makes the treatment of Catarrh a specialty. 1ie aures Cs.tan•If,
Dr. Sproule, the first to make Catarrh a Specialty, has perfected rho only
scientific, constitutional and PENMAN PINT cure. Local washes, sprays, balms,
snuffs, etc., only relieve for a time. They often do harm sly driving. the
Catarrh germs deeper Into the system. CONSUMPTION, MUG TAWS D1S11A13111,
PAINFUL, STOMACH h1SC1tD1,1(S are liable to result.
Catarrh is a disease of the ln00005 membrane and Is curable only through
the blood, and by medicines prepared for each case. Medicine that will cure
one will often harm another. 1)r, Sproule's method drives every germ out of
the body. It clears the head, stops the mtwkbng and spitting, mveetons the
breath. strengthens the eyes, ree.ores the hearing. 1t purifies and enriches the
blood. it Invigorates and tones up the entire system. It gives new life, energy
and ambition. Tho hardships of lif0 seem easier to bear. 0.0,11 becomes a
pleasure 7 he man feels as if made over,
Dr. Sproule's name is revered as that of a benefactor in thousands of Cana-
dian homes if you have any symptoms of Catarrh, the doctor earnestly in-
vites you to write to him and tell him all about lt. It will cost you nothing.
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Pennon' -"You say you Lilco my
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4'A'r 1110)14 0l' T•t a ll SA to A t to 1'D MOAT.
The most prevalent form of catarrh
results from neglected colds.
1. 13o youspitup slime?
2. Are rout eyes watery?
8. ]roes your nose feel full?
4. Does your nose discharge?
0. Do ycu sneeze a good deal?
el. Do crusts form in the nose?
7. Le you have pain across tint eyes?
S. Dons your breath smell offensive?
0. 1s your hearing beginning to fail?
10. Aro you losing your sense of smell?
11. Do you hawk up phlegm in the
morning?
12. Aro there buzzing noises in your
ears?
18. (10 you have pains across the
front of your forehead?
14. Do you feel dropping in back part
of throat?
tot siit4 (15 tic 11 NO tit A 1.'100)l i,
When catarrh of the head and throat
1s left unchecked It extends down the
wind -pipe into the bronchial tubes,and
in time attacks the lungs and devel-
ops into catarrhal consumption.
1. Do you trim cold easily?
2. Is your breathing too9 uick?
3. Do you raise frothy material?
In
4. is your voice hoarse and husky?
6. ave yon a dry, hacking cough?
S
0. Do you feel worn out on rising?
7. Do you feel all stuffed up inside?
8. Are you gradually losing strength,
0. Have you a disgust for fatty food?
11. nave you a scratchy feeling h,
throat's
10. Have you a sense of weight on
ellen?
12. Do you cough worse night and
morning'?
18. Do you got short of breath when
ff you have some of the above sytn- walkine
ptams your disease is catarrh of the 11 .you have some of these symptoms
bocci and throat. you have catarrh of the ;broach ins tubes.
Mary the ab0e0 symptoms ohn send them to .Dr. Sproule. Be will diagnose
your case end tell you just what to do to get curers. Do not neglect , ourself.
Above all do not give yourself wrong treatment. The results may be fatal.
DR. SPROULE, B.A., English Catarrh Specialist (Graduate Dub-
lin University, Ireland. Formerly Surgeon British Royal Navy), 9
Doane St., Boston.
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