The Brussels Post, 1916-1-20, Page 7NKR' CIi;ICKKN COOP.
PAIN IN THE BACK! 1 HONESTY IS NOT
One That. Will. ,Prevent liens Froin
Setting.
Benjamin
];11t unlatisitl. ]lush consists of a coop made of lath
Do not worry about a pain hi the about two feet square and swung on 1,1, IS THE DELICATE PRODUCT
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back, The worry wo, yo haft seta little above the centre ,
Usually Gomes From Muscular A device invented by R.
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INBORN EMIT
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OF CAREFUL J'RAINING,
Jamie's CMo]ce, harm than the 'pains, Tho cause of so that most of the weight wibelow the shaft on the lower part of
Jamie took up the clean blue blouse most backaches is =sealer rbeuma- the Boo
that his mother had laid out for him I tism, which is painful enough, but not The ends of the shaft are set n Haw the Disc:
toe
on a ore going Sphool to a Life of.
" her, ,n heuma ground. It s
"Mother, are all mY blouses blue?"
he asked..
"Why, yes, dear, I believe they
are," his mother said. "All except
the white ones that you have for
Vest."
"Why do you want to know, dear?"
o se Drives Boys From
to before on an errand
for
fatal, Lumbago is n form of muscu-
is motngr asaew
lar rheumatism, so is a stili neck• postsi impossible for o lion to
Sufferers from any form ofr sit on the slatted bottom, and if an at -
tint should keep their general health t t is matte the locking .and tip
Crime,
up to the highest standard, by .the use piing of the coop will soon make her .Physical diseases and disabilities in
of a blood building tonic,h like Dr, seek a. more stable support, and the a wide range are found to be inciden-
Wodams' Pink Pills, while taking orily•one within the cook is the shaft tally correlated with thieving and to
good, nourishing t.shing . food, without too passingthrough it; and the most per- be contributing factors. We might
much meat. e Proper best
and si
pure bleed are the means of sisteut broody hen is usually glad t toenumerate many of these physical ab -
't
't the first night, When theo normftlities, First among them, and
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"I' was thinking," said Jamie, "of fighting rheumatism, , Rheumatism „.0
.loos
t pink stripes : in Harold's new comes Prom an acid in the blood, build hen has perched for two nights alae areithoseobodlyeconditionsiatethat bring
thep may be considered cured, This coopg
blouse—a ilk stripe they're a tiny d 4p,strengthenout iso uss am, and hens
ebeside it, Oh meal caul e the poisonous acid that willtutommodang three
nd insuresquick irritations in�school life and lead to
, dissatisfactions and
one tics ,
causes rheumatism. In tway suf- without results.
crowding a truancy and its consequent bad com-
as
.have found complete recovery results,
as is shown by the following case:
Mrs. Samuel Childerhouse, Orillia,
Ont., says:—"About three years ago I
was greatly afflicted with a severe
pain in the back, which I thought at love nothing.—Byron.
first was due to kidney trouble. II Religion is the best armor in the in the schoolroom. With a great
tried a number of remedies, but they . world, but the worst cloak.—Newton• sense of relief he stays out, -and the
did not help me any, in fact, the Patti In the love of a bravo and faithful enticements of street life thereupon
w H hmoney, and
was eto erns
housework. I could not even sweep a Habit is a cable; we
floor. I was advised to try Dr. Wil- thread of it each day and it becomes
Hams' Pink Pills, and I am glad I . so strong we cannot break it.—Mann.
acted upon the advice, for before I To talk in public, to think in soli -
had been taking the Pills long the tude, to read and hear, to inquire and
pain began to subside, and under the answer inquiries, is the business of a
continued use disappeared entirely, scholar.—Johnson, k that and I have not since been is a pleasure
Jamie's mother looked at Jamie for
a moment with a little smile, "When
you go down to the store for my
thread," she said, "how would you
like to choose the material for a
new blouse?"
"Choose just what I'd like?" cried
Jamie, turning swiftly from the mir-
ror. "Oh, do you suppose they would
have something with pink stripes?".
"I think so," said his mother. "Yes,
you may choose' just what you like,
and I will make it up for you."
Half an hour later Jamie stood in
front.of a counter in the dry -goods
store, and looked at the rows of goods
on the shelves; he saw a piece of cloth
that might have been the very one
from which Harold's new blouse had
cut, There were
panionship, writes Dr. William Hea-
ley, of Chicago.
THOUGHTS FOR THE DAY.
He who loves not his country can
We might mention defective vision,
for instance. Here is a boy with poor
sight who has never enjoyed his work disease, and particularly the result of
poor hygiene.
Cannot Resist Temptation.
The boy who starts out in the morn -
"'The Ferfect Day" is the
day•when• you•,wQrit in her-
moray. with law.. Heath
comes from Harmony, 'Get
FOUNDING OF FRANKFORT.
Now u Great Gentian City of Im'
portance.
The beautiful German commercial
in harmony with nature's city of Frankfort -on -the -Main is said
laws by eating Shredded to have had a curious origin.
When Che Emperor Charlemagne
'Wheat, a simple, natural, contended with the
$axons, the for-
elemental' food which supplies tunes of war were often against him,
the reateSt nutriment with On ono occasion he was forced to
tire along the banks of the Main, At
the time there was a thick fog, and he
was unable to filed his ship, or any
place where his army could crosa,
• IIe was almost in despair when a
doe, carrying a young one, sprang
from a thicket in alarm, leaped into
the stream, and swam over. Charte-
magne followed the example, and
crossed at the same place, The fog
concealed the army, which escaped de-
tection, When the emperor reached
the shore, he stuck his spear into the
earth and exclaimed:
"Here shall a city arise, to be called
Frankenfordl
In consequence of crossing the
stream he overthrew the Saxons. He
then built the town, which afterwards
became the scene of imperial eorona-
tions, and, later, of great commercial
importance.
the least tax upon the digest-
ion. Try it for breakfast with
hot milk or cream. Delicious
with sliced bananas or other
fruit. Made in Canada.
ate
ro1.:
MIIIMOMMWrreereVererannlear
KEEP YOUR BABY WELL.
as growing worse, and got so bad man there is always a strain of ma- become many. a ec no
at I was quite bl do my t 1 tenderness George Eliot. I as a natural consequence may get in- mg after having P g Mothers can keep their little ones
—
g,
Schoolroom Breeds Disease. ample, is much more prone to be a
victim of temptations, to be easily led
It is hardly necessary to go through by bad companions, than is the indi-
the list of ailments which may cause vidual who is in possession of full
dissatisfaction with the closed.in life physical and mental strength. We by
of the ordinary schoolroom. We have no means want to urge the conclusion,
found anemia, general poor condi- however, that the majority of delin-
to natty thievin
•sent a night breath-
ing air deficient in oxygen, for ex- happy and healthy by the occasional
use of Baby's Own Tablets. There is
no minor ailment of little ones that
the Tablets will not cure, and above
all they are absolutely safe and posi-
tively no injury can result from their
use. Concerning them Mrs. Henri
Huard, Kingston, Ont., writes: "There
is no medicine I know of so good for
little ones as is Baby's Own Tablets.
been the pink bothered It 1 asure to thina we
ries bigand little; Jamie could with it in any way. My husband was have not followed the impious as-, tions -of nourishment and development,. quents are suffering from atrociously
sstripes, ' e look goinground also cured of a severe attack of indi- sumption of another State that the 1defective hearing and many other ail- bad physical conditions. Indeed, we
atte how they hisid responsibleobserve that among children it is very They have certainly been of great se --
the ends of sleeves. gestion by this same medicine, so that Almighty is its g itt1 and that the ord; menta mit for this social and often the most active ones who en- vice to me." The Tablets are sold by
What will you have this morning, we both have made reason to be grate-
.
rate- mighty is leading to victory.—Lord beenedeational misfortune. Muco has
Bryce. made of diseased conditions of gaga in certain forms of stealing. medicine dealers or by mail at 25
Z" a ire behind the counter, ful for it" the nose and throat, and no doubt But in this matter, as elsewhere, cents a box from The Dr. Williams'
Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont.
MADE JN CANAOA
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whom Jamie Jamm g_new as Miss Proctor, You canget Dr. Williams Pink
No chapter in the history of the theyare important. there are many varieties of indivi-
Pills from any medicine dealer or by world's conflict more vividly reveals p
mail at 50 cents a box, or six boxes the devilish era!, Incas, the unexam_A child who Is a mouth breather duals, of factors and temptations.
pled perfidy, and true cynicism of the and who has large, adenoids is quite Physical weakness may be a source of
German mind than the use of poison -1 apt to do poorly on the work thatatrouble andmust
be reckoned
thatwih
ous gases.—Dr. P. Eugene Guiseppe.I
came over to ask.
"I want a blouse—I mean some
cloth for a blouse," said Jamie, back-
ing away a little from the hand that
Miss Proctor tried to put under his
chin.
"Oh, doing your own shopping, are
u?" said Miss Proctor, laughing.
for $2.50 from The Dr. Williams
Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont.
LADY COLONELS.
YO
"Well, I Happen to know what little A Numbs
Number
boys like for blouses, particularly
other children perform with ease. n summaryde-
This leads to the irritations and con- linquent children should be studied the German Powers appear to have
sequences we have just mentioned. I from the physical standpoint in the shot their bolt, says the Westminster
Many local conditions tend to produce ; first place to ascertain whether any , Gazette. If we hold together, and
the same outcome—none of them,' physical conditions and peculiarities ; hold on, victory must be ours. The
however, would one lay special stress are causative of the delinquent ten- German hope depends wholly on our
on as cause for stealing, although in I denies. We are not going to find• an falling out with each other or losing
every ease they should conscientiously excessive proportion of these, but such heart, because the struggle is long
If It Comes to the Worst.
Smith's wife said to him one even-
ing anxiously, "I know, John, deal',
this high cost of living is terrible, but
do you really think we can get along
without a servant?"
"We'll have to," Smith answered
firmly, "unless I get a rise. Why,
hang it, if the worst comes to the
worst you can do the cooking your-
self—and I can get my meals ata
restaurant,"
`san`d's Liniment Cures 001(18, Rto,
An Old Soldier.
One of the soldiers who recently re-
ceived the war cross is Corporal
Charles Surugue, former Mayor of
Auxerre, France, a 76 -year-old volun-
teer who has been at the front from
the beginning of the war. A citation
in the orders of the day says that the
`agedvolunteer "has participated as
lin
and miner in all the work of
the trenches, night and day under the
enemy's fire, without once weaken-
ing." Monsieur Surugue is a veteran
Has Germany Shot Her Bolt. of the war of 1870; he had received
In the two main theatres of the war the red rosette of the Legion of Hon-
or before the war.
How to Save
of Royal Lady Command- Your Eyes
ars of Regiments. 1 .1
little boys with blue eyes. There, The proposal
recently put h1t forward TRY TRIS PREF PRESCRIPTION
i
sn't that pretty?" that Princess Mary,who is now of- be sought for. The truant -thief pre -
Miss Proctor had reached up while Do your eves give you trouble? Doi g
she talked, and lifted down a piece of. ficially of "full age," should be made you aheaay wear eyeglasses or spec -I sents a problem that is best studied
goods that she spread out for Jamie an honorary colonel in the Britishltacles? Thousands oY people west Chase under the head of truancy; the steal.
"windows" wild might easily dispense
Army, is a reminder that there are 1t•l in them, You may be one of theseo I ing is secondary.
The Part Development Plays.
the en. Some physical conditions that are
dun's work you sit down and rest your not nearly well enough understood as
muscles, but them? how about Your oyes?' Uo
you rest them You know you do not. i causative of delinquency belong an the
to see. The cloth was blue, as blue , quite a number of Royal lady tom- and it is your duty to save your eye
as thebluest think ithat's ouses. ?" menders of regiments, each of whom beeore itis too lute. The eves are ne08
D youthe a ire b than any other organ or
Miss Proctor urged. is technically entitled to wear the i entire body. After you finish your
"Yes, it is," Jamie agreed politely. ; uniform of her corps, and to ride at
"But perhaps your mother told you 'its head upon occasion, should she
to get some special piece," miss Proc- desire to do so, says London Answers.
for said aa she lifted her scissors. Thus, Queen. Alexandra is . colonel -
"Oh, no!" Jamie said hastily. in -chief of the 10th Hussars, while the
"She said I might get anything I ; Princess Royal and Queen Mary hold
lilted," similar honorary commands in con -
"That's lovely!" Miss Proctor ex- I nection with the 7th Dragoon Guards
claimed. "Well, I'm sure you'll like l and the 18th Hussars respectively.
this. See, it exactly matches your. The above are, of course, unpaid,
eyes!" And she leaned over to hold but in the German Army there are no
a fold of the goods under Jamie's' fewer than eight women colonels who tablets; flu a two -ounce bottle with
• draw small swords occasionally, and warm water, drop in one tablet and at-, than any other member of his family.
chin. I large salaries regularly; and in this tt,is nein a thororrbathe thlye eS dissolve. . to \iotT l They lived in a cooped -up city apart -
She was standing directly between
Jamie and the pink -striped goods. connection it may be of interest to tinges daily. Just note how quickly ment.
note that the late Queen Victoria was, salla• eyes clear up sand hOW 60011 the His career serves as a text for one
Jamie did not know what to do. inflammation win tiisaabsar. Don't be I phase of our discussion; we have seen
"This blouse that I have on isblue," at the time of her death, colonel -in- arsine to use it; it is absolutely 11arn1-
chief of the lat Prussian Dragoon Baso s0. od tl e l' cavies i as tthey siucatei many others who present the same
he murmured. famous corps d'ehte that to care for them in limo. This is a characteristics. Some of the earliest
"Yes,see," Miss Proctor, Guards, the p e treatment, inti marvelously ee-I of this boy's impulses were toward
I saidour: hands in simpl Y
smiling. `'How many yards does youit 1 suffered so heavily at o festive In have been oe cases. Nowhe
makeyou a blouse, do the fighting round Ypres in Nevem- that you havo been warned don't delay adventure, and after dark ad found
take to a day, but do what you can to save the greatest chances for leading his
know?" bar last. your eyes and you are likely to thank
"Mother other said twoyards and a half,' The Empress of Russia, again, is in us as long as you live for Publishing Wild life. Under his social circum -
M incl command of no fewer than this Presoi^!Flim!. If.your olvn aruto stances there can be little wonder
said Jamie. "I have several blue nom cannot fin this ug. Co., o r send $1 to
the of till is pr Co., Toronto, for a that he began thieving—it is of inter-
est to know that he frequently stole
outfit—tab.
Bobby—"I'd very much like to see future adventure.
Y
lou read m• •do something ease that f categories of over development •and
kyour:
so many have strained eyes and filgllyIpossessed of a super -abundance of
other eye_ troubles that threaten partial
or total blindness. Eyeglasses are energy and lives in an environment
merely crutches; they never cure. This that cannot provide material proper -
free prescription, which has benefited
the eyes of so many, may work equal tionate to his needs the reaction may
wonders for you, Use it a short time.' be delinquency. We studied a boy of
Would you like your eye troubles to dis-
appear
is- 14 ears who was 6 feet in height and
If b magic? Try this pre -J y
keeps Your. eyes busy; you
tvor
eyes until you go to bed. That is wbyi premature development. If a child Is
aerlati as y ins astonishingly well developed other-
sm•iPClon Go to the nearest wldeewake,
rug `store and get a bottle of Bon-Opth wise. He was already a head taller
blouses at home,' he added, as he
saw Miss Proctor lift her scissors
again.
"Have you?" said Miss Proctor,
absently.
Snipl Jamie did not know that
scissors could go through cloth as fast
as Miss l roctor'a scissors went
through the blue piece. They were
only a bright streak. And then there
was Miss Proctor sticking them into
h pocket again and folding up the
four regiments. of cavalry, while mos
other European queens and queen -
consorts hold similar positions in eon-
neetion with one or more corps
eCs and all.
such material as would serve him for
your fiddle, Mr. Henpeck." Mr. Hen -1 For a long time he collected his
peels—"Fiddle, Bobbie? I have no plunder in hidden places, and as a
PUZZLED fiddle.+ Bobby—"Oh, yes, you have, last adventure stole a neighbor's horse
for papa says you've played 'second and made off into the country with
Hard, Sometimes, to Raise Children. fiddle since the day you were mar- it, to begin a long journey toward the
Children's taste is ofttimes more Tied." West. After we pointed out the es-
accmrate, in selecting the right kind
of food to fit the body, than that of
as are found may prove very impor-
tant,
Society's Great Debt.
and grim. No objection can be taken
to the critic who points to the gravity
of the issues and the need of the ut-
In the second place, it is hard most effort, but every objection must
enough for the child with quite nor- I be taken to all criticisms which sow
mal tendencies to get along under bad doubt and dissension among the Al -
physical conditions, while it is much lies or cause depression in the public
harder for delinquents to make good mind. For doubt, dissension, and de -
in such circumstances. pression are the auxiliaries of Ger-
Lest one may say, in this connec- many, and her chance of winning is in
tion, as is often said, that delinquents quenching our spirits and dividing us
are having too much done for them from one another before the inherent
nowadays, that they are receiving too weakness of her position is declared.
her pot
two and a half yards of goods, while adults. Nature works more accurate -
she said in a businesslal:e way, "Any -fly through the children.
A lady says: "Our little boy had I
long been troubled with weak diges-
tion. We could never persuade him'
to take more than one taste of any
kind of cereal food. He was a weak
n little chap, and we were puzzled to
Jamie stood still while Miss Proc- 1 know hat to feed eds him
me051. Gtape-
tor wont to get the thread. He could 1 "lucky
see again the pink -striped goods on' Nuts. Well, you never• saw a child
the shelf. He blinked and tried to I eat with such a relish, and it slid me
turn his eyes another way, but they good to see him. From that day on
come back. He jumped when Miss I It seemed as though we could almost
Proctor spoke close to him: "What see him grow. He would eat Grape -
are you looking at, Jamie?" Nuts for breakfast and supper, and I
think he would have liked the food
for dinner,
"The difference in his appearanceis
something wonderful.
you saw she asked, , u "My husband had nova fancied
3 (cereal foods of any kind, but he be -
blouse ti, "that you Have another bine
.louse at home?" !came very fond of Grape -Nuts and
Alai then all at oilea it aeemeil not' has been Hutch improved in health
to matter that the piece of blue cloth ; since using it.
had been cut,—at least Miss Procter' "We are 11018 a healthy family and
said that it slid not matter,—anti naturally' believe in Grape -Nuts.
there was another quick flash of the 1 "A 'friend has two children who
scissors, and Miss Proctor rolled up wore i'ormerly afflicted with rickets.
tho. thread inside two anti a half 111175 satisfied that the, disease was
,yards of the pink -striped cloth, while caused by lack of proper nourishment.
she laughingly agreed that the big
The Children allowed it, So I urged
and little stripes would be beautiful her to use Crape -Nuts es an experi-
going round the ends of the sleeves. ment, and the ,result was almost
Jamie hugged his little bundle close magical.
They continual the food, and to-
day stood still by the counter for a tea both children are as well and
moment with Miss Proctor's hand tilt• strong as any children in this city,
and, of course, my friend is a firm
believer in Grape -Nuts, • o
thing else?"
Jamie swallowed hard. "N -o -o," he
said. "Oh, yes, there was! I was to
get two spools of white thread, num-
ber sixty. And mother said to please
sed the slip inside the package."
"Why, cony that piece of pink -
striped cloth," Jamie confessed.
Miss Proctor stood tapping her lips
with the points of her scissors. "Dill
" 1 1 d with a queer lit
der his chin, Ile dict not Lry,to rim
had 110115 before.
"I think," nk, e confided, "that
Baron Ei-Ichi Shibusawa.
World peace secured by a six -power
alliance, which shall include the
United States, Japan, Great Britain,
the
France, Russia, and Italy,
dream of Baron Ei-Ichi Shibusawa,
recognized as the leading financier of
Japan, who is in America on a plea-
sure trip.
The baron, who is often referred to
as tic ".1, P. Morgan of Nippon" on
account of his. financial pre-eminence
away
much study and attention, one might
answer that society has a great deal
at stake in the welfare of individuals
who show a tendency to prey on it.
Whatever can be done to check their
tendencies should be done in full mea-
sure and at the very earliest oppor-
I•
How Much Rye
Do You Eat ?
Most people eat little, 1f any, i't•e. Set
tants, If physical conditions are in rye is one of the most healthful and
nutritious cereals.
any way at fault they, if possible,
should be remedied.
---d
Missed Opportunity.
Brown—I' should think doctors other food on the market. It wilt pos-
Dr. Jackson's Roman Meal, the most
nutritious cereal rood known to science,
contains 85 per cent. whole berries of
rye,
In addition it contains whole wheat,
deodorized flax seed,
dis-
tinctly differs in composition from any
would be even more tyrannical and itivety relieve constipation of •money
bac!'
autocratic than they are. Roman Meal looks different and re-
Smith—Why so? • quiressa simpler
i 3p1ecar uyiloftpa follow on. So
Brown -Because all their dealings tions on package and do not stir while
are with people who are in no condi- cooking porridge or you spoil it.
Blade by Roman Meal Co., Toronto,
tion to fight back. sold by grocers at 101 and 255.
sentials of the case, fortunately the
father had discernment enough to rea-
lize them, and though the boy had not
finished his school life, he gave him,
on a Western ranch, the opportunities
that his nature imperatively craved.
Why Children Steal.
To the ardent restlessness of boy-
hood, and sometimes girlhood, can be
attributed not a few cases of stealing.
Physiological phenomena are at the
base of .this. Often the so-called ner-
vousness is nothing more or less than
a developmental affair. General over-
size, as in the above case, is by no
means always present, but the effect
may be caused by such a factor as
premature puberty.
Over and over we have seen cases
of this kind where, particularly in
boys, the forwardness of physiologi-
cal conditions was responsible for
) t eating as their fellows of the
as he for she has ill that country, suggeats that the
1 i " h fi 1 , "tilt t 1 must the evidence before her eyes every United States co-operate with his
have hundreds of bine blouses! Maybe dray„ Name given by Canadian Pos country in the development of China,
not that manse" he corrected himself, twin Co., Windsor, Ont, lie also urges that President Wilson
"but all of them except the lvhito ones aver mite the above actio`? a nein take the initiative to bring about ne-
have been blue— tilt no\V" -Youths cue appears from time to time. They gotiat!ons tending to settle the Euro -
Companion are genuine, true anti full of mensal tyea111var,
interest.
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Britain's Wealth.
At a rough estimate the capital
wealth of the British Empire is £26,-
000,000,000 ($130,000,000,000), and its
yearly income £4,000,000,000 ($20,000,-
000,000), Reginald McKenna, Chancel-
lor of the Exchequer, told an enquirer
in the House of Commons recently.
Good Reason.
Brown—I should think doctors
would be even more tyrannical and
autocratic than they are.
Smith—Why so? +
Brown—Because all their dealings ;
are with people who are in no con-
dition to fight back. — I
ffiinasd's Liniment Cures Gorget in Cows
The Ruling Passion.
Cynicus—When a man gets all the
money he knows what to do with
there is only one thing he wants.
Sillicus—And that is?
Cynicus—More money.
Let Them Come.
Only 0110 kiss in 100 is said to carry
germs. All right, we'll take
Where are the ninety
their no fie un
the outcome has been that
chances.
Santo lige; ie u
illicit adventures and satisfactions inine?
were sought. Ilk such cases a great
deal of care is needed; less, however,
on account of stealing than because
of other delinquencies. A'free coun-
try life with plenty of opportunity for
physical exercise and normal adven-
ture is highly desirable.
• Quite in contrast to the class in
Which such ailments as nervous dis-
eases, St. Vitus' dance, etc., we may
consider unfortunate physical states
through which the will is weakened
and the individual becomes an easy
prey' to temptation from within or
without. The main source of those
physical conditions that bring about
a weakened will and lead to stealing
is pernicious sex habits. Considera-
tions of the same sort apply to any
other cause of physical depletion; we
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Gentlemen,—Theodore Dorais, a
customer of mine, was completely
cured of rheumatism after five years
of suffering, by the judicious use of
MINARD'S LINIMENT.
The above facts can.be verified by
writing to him, to the Parish Priest
or any of his neighbors.
A COTE, Merchant.
St. Isidore, Que„ 12 May, '98.
POR SALE
FOD.C. MOTOR
900 re olu ions, 2 0 SALE—A 10 H.F.�vollts; in first-
class condition, Apply Mr, Stainton,
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19c FOR MINS
We pay the above price for crate -fed
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WALLER'S
700 Spadina Avenue • Toronto
What She Wanted.
"My dear," said Mrs. Strongmind,
"I want you to accompany me to the l
Town Hall to -morrow evening,"
"What for ?" queried the meek and
1 lowly other half of the combine.
"I am to lecture on 'The Dark Side
of Married Life,' " explained Mrs:
Sta'ongmiind, "and I want you to sit
on the platform and pose as one of
the illustrations."
Millard'e Liniment Carte Diphtheria,
a@if,
STOPS= TAMENESS
from aBone Spavin, Ring Bone,
Splint, Curb, Side Bone, or similar
trouble and gets ]corse going sound,
It acts mildly but quickly and good re-
sults are lasting. Does not blister
or remove the hair and home can
be worked. with
each bottle c tells how. age 17 in 1321110 a bottle
delivered. horse Book 9 hi free.
A13SORBINE, 1R., the antiseptic liniment
for mankind, reduces Painful Swellings, En-
larged t,l:mds,'Wens, Bruises, \ a•icoso\ ems;
heals Sores. Allays Pain. \\ i!1 tell you
more if yn:1 write. 81 and 82 a bottle at
dealer, cs denverea, Liberal trial bare lot 1551 stamp..
14. F. WAIN, 7, 0. F., 516 Lyman Bldg., Montreal, Con.
4hsortier Una Absurbine. Jr., ars male In Canada,
He Could Tell.
1 Fond Mother.—Bobbie, come here.
I have something awfully trice to
tell you.
Bobbie (aged six)+—Aw, I don't.
care. I know what it is. Big broth-
cr's ]tome from college.
i " F. M.—Why, Bobble, 110W could you
guose?
B, --My bank don't rattle any Mort•,
Minard'o Liniment Gores Diatel0Pdr.
But the prettier n girl is the less
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