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enough from gu to permit millers to
Vrork 14 Willy, (Iliormel'us QuAlAtities
temporary changes to bolster up a eya-
toin which ha's not yet enjoyed a fair
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frs4h bo down the
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tiveneas. But tberenis nothing mYa
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'W" IN T E R,
of air muBt aelit,
one shatt and eorresporlding quautl.
ties, g4s-laden, dmwL us of the other.
terious, nothing now, in the �orce be-
under a light anaestheala that In -
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bind the armies which have crushed
Before gUng down A'o the mins
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the superintendent will give tie each a
0olds and DIMAaes May be AVO.d.
miner'a lamp—At this particular mine
Qd U the Blood is .
the lamp Is a tiny teapot affair,con.
taluing 4perm oil and with A spout'
Xqt, Pure.
f,,1,,Il of cotton yarn. Also, lie will
ness Is something that may be &(Lded
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,�_,qulp us with electric hand lamps, to
Do tot let your blood gel, thin this
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be, used In any emorge;icy. Then 'he
will stick an extra bail of -yarn In his
winter. For people who have a tell.
delicy towards anneinta, or bloodless.
pocket, and we will start for the
uses, winter Is a trying season. I,Aek ,"cage,"
which Is the mine name for
of exerclas and fresh air, and lhe
Irre restricted diet, .are among the
Ali elevAtOr.
We step on, lie presses a button,
niary things tl:At combine to lower the
, , e holating engineer is notified
and th
tone of the body and deplete the blood.
that we Are ready to so down. Sud.
As soon as you notice the tired feil.
denly the cage seems to drop; then
Ing, lack of appetite And shortness of
It Seems to -atop, and the. walls of the
breath that are warning Symptoms. of
Shaft appear fairly to fly upward past
.
thtit blood, take it short , course of
us. 'UP , lip, lip they fly, diselooing this
treatment with Dr. Williama! pink
-Stratum of rock And then that,
Pills. Dr not walt until the, color has
Arriving at the bottom, we soon
eutttely left your cheeks, until your
find that a coal mine is planned like
,
lips ,are white and your eyes dull. It
a city. There Is one main street, or
in so much easier to correct thlualIrg
entry, and it ham been laid out with
of the blood Ill , i the earlier stagps than
the nicety of A grand boulevard. Par-
aater. This is wall illustrated In the
allel with this Are other entries, and
cue of Mrs. E. Williams, 'tik Lake,
across these entries run other Streets,
Out., who says. "I take great pleasure
,
fn letting you kn9w the benefit I have
at right angles usu0ly, which are
called headings, Lining all these head -
found In the use of Dr. Williams' Plak
Ings as houces line tko r;treets a;,
Pills. I was in an auaQijo condition,
chambers, or room$, In which tile
and was very weak and run down.
Thq least exertion would leave me
miners work. .
In the anthracite region mining 10
breathless, and it was with difficulty
still done principally by hand. Some
t1lat X did household work, I was ad.
Jack-liammer drills have been tatro-
visid to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills,
ducell and Some electric coal -cutting
,
And After the use of four boxes 1. felt
machines,, but hand methods still pro -
like a new person, In fact my system
duce most of the anthracite. The Jack-
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seemed filled with new energy and
hammer drill is an instrument which
�1�*4__Jjfe. I .itrougly recommend this
bores the blast -boles by Rower. With
u�ajdjjj,$ -,,,,� �ej who feel weak or rtm
one of these drills a miner is enabled
doivu." 0
to bore as many holes in one hour As
The purpoAo of Dr. Williams' PIT171
he can bore in 18 with.,% hand drill.
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pills to jo build up the blood. TlioY
When we reach the top again, we
do, this one thing and t.hey do it well.
note the layout of the breaker p%aut.
They are for this reason an-invalu-
where the coal is cleaned and -sorted
4e remedy in diseases arising fro'n
into the several commercial sizes,
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h4d.or deficient blood, as rheumatirAn,
Going up to the top of the breaker,
nall.raigia, after-effects of the grip cr
we see the coal as it comes from the
,
fei,ira. The pills are guaranteed to
mine, with all its slate"and iculm, me-
b4"free from opiates or any harmful
chguloally dur-ped, a carload at a
djug, and cannot Injure We. most
time, upon the oscillating bars, which
delicate liystem.,
begin the proces g the
I You can procure Dr. Williams' Pink
coal from the worthless material and
Pills through any dealer In medicine,
the assorting of the former Into groups
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or I JU4�. will be sent you by mail a'.
According to size.
54` cenii: a box or six boxes for $2.50
'writing direct to The Dr. Williatlis
There are eight different siz es of
coal now In genoral use—broken, egg,
Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont,
stove and cheatunt,, 'Which are 'the do-
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mastic sizes, and pea, bu*-wheat, rice
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And barley, ' which are steauling7 coals.
They range from four.ir-ches In diam-
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eter for broken to 1-16 th of an inch
It lyol� Can ProVe M%theinatiMl
for barley. I .
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. ,Proposition.
There are dry breakers and ,%-,at
Ones, but this has no rdirence to the
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or absence of prohibition,
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.Pdraib,no who are especially" gifted,
,presence
Di7 breakers are those where the coal
Ih`matbeinat1cs willbe Interested, It
comes from the mine fairly clean and'
not,hilured, by the apparently simple
goes through the breaker without
wj�to make a fortune. as her Bin out-
being watered, either for the-supPres-
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slon of.Aust or for the washing of th6
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IF appears that ithe eum. of $26,000 � coal. I � I
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awtlts the students who -will prove a
AISO there are breakers whi6b.
pr , osition of the French mathe-
separate the slate the culin from the
ma�ticlan, Fermat, who lived about 260
coal by Jigs rather than by centrifugal
years ago. It Is reawted thit ,the
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pickers. In these the coZ as it comes
brift ,Will remain open to all ,comers
from the mine Is "Jigged" up and down
-for- A century. I
0. A, Miller, Of Lontion, who
� in water. The coal settles more slo*ly
than the slate and culm, and can
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4114721 It in a recent Address. on mod-
therefore be akimme I off like cream
eruo mathernAtical research, not un-
from milk. I
rWonably fears that such a. large In-
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oars mathematicians to wasting their
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tile on the problom.
A Wonderful Discovery'
. hep,176POSItIOU to be proved is that
t-46 sum of ,no two powers except
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Cures Catarrh
squares is itself a -power of the same
�,degree. For Instance, the square of '
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Permanently
three it; nine and, that of four to six- �
An imaginative commentator balled
teen. .Add sixteen and nine and 'you
t�----
have twenty-five, ,which to the square
Formerly doctors proscribed stom-
of five. But th!s has' ilever been
aell, treatment for Catarrh and Bron -
found to be true for cubes or fourth
chitis. They seldont cured and Ca-
PoWsre Or Any powers above squares%
tarh has become li� national disease.
And Fermat asserted that. no such
To -day the . advanced physician
casoB would or could ever be found.
fights Catarrh by medicated air. He
. lie proved It, too—at least he said
fills the lungs, nose and throat with
1;�'had done so—but his proof Is lost
the antiseptic vapor of Catarrhozorte,
�Iknli,ljo. one has ever recovered It or
It is easy then for ,batarrhozone to
,
dla;i6vered another, although proofs
cure. .It contains, the essences
h9,V6 beft found for definite Powers.
'greatest
.of
pure pine balsams, reaches all the
I lome of the world's mathe-
W cian have worked on the prob-
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germs and destroys the disease.
of Catarrh, Bronchitis
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. lem, but, It appears, to no avail. �
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Every case
and Bore Throat can be cured by Ca-
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A -Safe Pill for Sufferers--�;.Vhere aro
tar rhozone. The dollar outfit lasts
two months, and is guaranteed to
. pills that violently purge and MI. the
and Intestines with wain Par-
cure; small size 500; trial size 25c, all
Stomach
mali,�Q's Vegetable Pills are anlid and
dbalers, or Catarrhozone Co.-, fring-
eadetive. They are P�uxely vege-
� ston, Ont.
table,, no mineral -purgative entering
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Into their composition and their at-
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ORCHESTRA DEFIMTTONS'
fact Is Soothing and lbenefic!al. Try*
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them and be convinced. Thousands
can attest their treat tur;wtive qual-
A Clever Litile r0eM WhiCh EX-
I Ities because thousands -owe their
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plains ManyThingS,
he,slth and aftength to timely use of
member pain and consequently ex-
perience fear? .
this luoBt excellent medlottle.
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Somebody, we know not who, but some-
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body who knows an orchestra from the
Inside out, has contributed this humor -
I ous word picture of certain of the Play -
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ers to Jacobs' Orchestra Monthly. If this
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Coal 10ine
poem becomes a classic the author will
be lie remained Incog.
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sorry
whoalts up proxidly In Ills chair,
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Directing with so grand an air-
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And never cuts his hair?
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"We Will first visit tile Anthracite
The Violinist.
fields, that wonderful region in Peon.
'Who swells tile muscles of his neck,
And blows out -10lue notes by the peak?
sylvaula -which lies to the north of
(on huge calls he shines, by heck!
1%oadlng, to .he South of Carbondale,
The Cornetist,
east of the Susquehanna and west of
tbb Lehigh Rivers. Scranton and
Who covers up t.l;e team's mistakes
And never reads, but always fakes?
W!:kes-Barre are the Oentre of the
A vaudeville act he makes or breaks.
The Drummer.
upper field, Hazleton of the middle
field, and Pottsville of the lower
Who imitates the little birds
With Iloogley" r`ims of fifths and thirds,
"'Were All of the coal beds U this
Whose music never fits tile words?
Tile Clarinetist.
remarkable region laid out in a com.
Who takes and slides slid blats and
paot body, they would cover all afa
ouly 22 miles Square. Yet out of such
brays
And puts the "Jazz" in when he plays?
Who's much admired by the 11,Tays?"
a small ares, have come billions of
The Trorfibonist
tons of coal and culm, the faimer to
cheer it mIllion firesidesi and the latter
Who takes a meat saw in Ills hkild -,
And growls and barks to beat the band?
I to dot every landscape, and to serve
(He Is mad (because he his to stand.)
The Bass.
&A monuments to remind us of the
Who vamps and chords and trills with
patient toll of hundreds of thousands
*I men throuall. stores of years.
zest.
And at"Is from each man's part the
. A Visit to a modern il(illiOry is All
best,
Who plays all night without a rest?
Impressive eXPeri0n40- Depending on
. 'The Pianist,
It#-WZe and the labor available, it will
brIft from one to two full trainloads
iExhauated from Asthma, Many -who
of coal up out .of the ,,Is of the
read these -words know ,the terrible
drain upon -health and Strength, lylitch
tirth every day, put t through
tUrt breaker, where tht. i) of fuel
comes in the train of asthmatic
am separated front the gvata of si ate
troublIes. Many do not realize, how, -
ever, that 4here Is one true remedy
&d eulm, and load it Into the cars
ready for market,
which will surely stoV this drain.
? Tte glint fail flies around with a
r1fil speed of a mild ft nifflute, two of
Dr. X. D. Kellogg's Asthma Remedy Is
a ,wonderful theck to this enervating
thout, with a third in
allment. It his a countles.s record
of ,relief to its credit. It is said al-
emerpneles. If It were not for those
moot evoTywhere.
Jane the Air in the whie would be.
come to laden -with gas And dust that
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It it did tot explode and transform
Distorting War.a istory
the whole mine Into a tharnel house,
It Vonla dev(31011, 01101CO 11AWD and an!-
(Buffalo Express.)
. fto*to us. These, faus sre to the mine
At the ratification of the PORU
Wfilt the Involuntary musteles of the
. treaty on Saturday, Baron vo*.Ler.
4bW are to the langs--tbey make It
ner, the German representative, madc
broathe. .
this statenielit' "The Entente proposal
Zvery *Mine has two Aliafts-tho
for obtaining this object, however,
holatIng shift and tho air shaft. In
far exceeds the demands iaade.b�
Wdor to keel) the air In the mine free
Austria upon Serbia for the pualsh.
ment of the assassins of tne Arch.
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the approvs.i of Gemiatty-wate: Pro.
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hibition of publiciitIons boatile t(
Austria-14unsary; xuppresslea of $O-
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illatlem I sugated in pnpiisaadi Qpi,tur
Austria,-Hunowy; aftinatlon tVU
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Mds out a "la -up to (OrOIP
PoWl,lrs, tro= (,'hjU4 ;L0 I"OlAilid. 'J'h$
L,wlv14,svUU were loud in their denuu.
ciatiou of tUt aymbol ot tolavery,
Ihu6oda Calls itivolf the $oylet its.
publio. In fect, it the news Coming
to the .outside iworX Is true, It to
nothing of the nort. Tbe Boyleto for
ulany Months -have almost ceased to
fulittIva and- In no way 'limit the
Potwar of the f4mali Molaboylk ,group
which controls everything. Pruett-
c4lly wo, elections are held, no meet -
Inge A.re, called, and only tue Wicers.
,
who are Invariably members of t110
ruling party, have -any aw in the do-
tomiluation even of local matters.
In fAet, out,of ,the turmoil. of the
Rucelan, revolution has come 4, cea-'
tralizod power vIliall. -has crUDUO(I with
an Iron hand every semblance of lib"
erty. It does not follow that the ex.
troultot leaders are W 'be reproached
as luoincere axon Who have sacrificed
a great people In -order to gratif.rDer-
sQuAl Ambition. Their Mistaken zeal
for an unattainable Ideal placed them
in 4 desperate vositlon. In disaard�
Ing the eweattal features Of their
o I riginal scheane, they .may have de-
colvea -theim Ives Into believing -that
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temporary changes to bolster up a eya-
toin which ha's not yet enjoyed a fair
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Ispheres are destroyed. it placed In
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hot water will make a
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tiveneas. But tberenis nothing mYa
violent effort to escape, We ourselves#
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terious, nothing now, in the �orce be-
under a light anaestheala that In -
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bind the armies which have crushed
littilts cousciousnesss will Struggle
;he schools of teaching opposed to
Yudenitoh, Deulklue, .and Kolebak, it
violently to avoid pain. It certainly
loAstria-Hungary; removal from the
Is the same force which gave power
seems niore p�obable that conscious-
�erbian military service of 'officers
-to Peter the Great and, Napoleon
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ness Is something that may be &(Lded
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YhOm Austria-Hungary should ther
ap
to the behavior of animals, not pres ,
Uter name; acceptance of Austrian
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ant at ,all In the lowest forms, and
Allitary and judicial commissions to
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Catar.hal Deafness Cannit
eomIng In slowly and gradually as the
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4r."Y Out Austrian demands. In other
scale of life Is aqcended,
Vords, press, public meetings, eduea-
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Be Cured
The suppozed fear of death Is one
3011, military service and the admin.
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of the most salient Instances of the
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,Stratton of Justice in Serbia were all
.
by local applications . ,vas they cannot
'ear.
fashion in which we are Inclined to
:o be subject. to Austrian dictation,
reach the diseased PoAion of the
attribute our own sensations in ant -
,Ind Serbia was required to a,,cept
There Is only one way to cure Catarrhal
Deafness, and,that Is by a ca'stitutional
inals. At the zoos animals that are
;hose terms within 48 hours.
.
. remedy. HALL'tg QATAI�LUH XNDI_
kept together often die, find there Is
Where is there 'anything like that
CINE acts through the Blood .on the
no Instance on record In which (ex -
A the Peace treaty that has been Jul-
Mucous Surfaces of the System, Catarr-
cept among carnivorous animals which
?osed on deefated Germany? Lon-
hal. .Deafness to caused by an'Inflamecl
sometimes devour a dead companion)
.
31der What thd terms of this treaty
condition of the mucous lining of the
Eustachian Tube. When it is qntirely
an animal has Shown the slightest In-
PyOnId have been It they had imitated
closed, Deafness is the result. 'Unless
torest or apparent disturbance at the
�he demands which,were made on
the Inflammation can be reduced and
presents of, its dead companion
3erbia, before the war began,
this tube restored to Its normal'con-
According to their individual dispo-
Xorever, Serbia did not ' reject
dition, hearing may be destroyed for,
'ever.. Many . cases of Deafness are
sition and habits animals react only
those demands with br without the.
caused by Catarrh, which Is an Inflain-
to tile immediate stimull that reach
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it
approvIal of the Entente." She con-
ad condition of the Mucous Surfaces.
them and pain would have to be so-
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,eded them all , all except two and Ow
for any
verb,repeated many times and assoclu-
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those two she merely asked !or a ref-
ease of Catarrhal Domfoess that can-
not be cured by HALL'S CATARRH
ated in the most direct way with a
simple sense Impression before the
3rence to The Hague court of arbitra-
tion. That was wliat Serbia really
MBDICIN19.
Ali Druggists 1 75c. Circulars free.
sense impression by itself would
lid, with the approval of the . Entente,
V. X. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio.
aroused In them shrinking or the'sign
in the hope of avoiding war. And in
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of fear.
3pite of this acceptance, Austria-
EMOTION Ill ANIMALS,
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Hungary declared war and Germany
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I Tom, Thmnb,
plunged in,
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It is: small wonder that the Ge.-
L6wer'Types in Reaction Against
Tom Thumb, 'Whose real name was
mans would wish by false statements
Pain.
Charles Sberwood Strdtt,ou, died In
to remove' from the memory -of the
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]MIddIleboro, -Mas-a., July 15, 1883. He
world the facts as to the beginning
.
was born in Bridgeport, Conn, in -
of this war, but they should not be
,
Scientists assure us thaf tile ques-
January, 1838, sad was 14 years old *
allowed to do so. Those facts should
be kept clearly in the minds of all
tion of What Is meant by conscious-
,when first engaged by P. T. Barnum,
the Shown, an, vilho dubbed h�m Gen.
civillied men a -ad women until the
ness in animals is one of extreme dif-
Tom Thumb. At that time Stratton
Germans and Austrians themselves
f1cultY. Most of us, probably with-
was Jeee than two, teet high ,and
write them into their national his- '
out inuch reflection, are willing to
iwelghed 16 pound -3. In 1863 Lavina.
tortes, with -reproach and denuncia -
tion for the autocrats who were then
infer consciousness when we see any
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Warren ((also n dwarf, was married
to Stratton, Mra. Tom Thumb Is still
ruling them. . I .
living thing4 exhi -biting behaviour
alive; 'ehe Is known In private life
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that in ourselves would be associated
as the Countesn Magri, having been
.
Sweet and -palatable, Mother
Graves,.Worm Is ac-
with consciousness.
imarried three years alter the deaffla
-of Stratton to Count Magri, an Itaftan
,Uxterminator
ceptaible to children, and it does its
Some years ago an _ Investigator
by birth', and ,,�,lea a midget. .
work'surely and promptly.
placed single celled animals in a drop
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of water under the microstopd. They
Miller's Worm Fowders will erlildt-
n N C
KUSSIA'S SUR"'ET
were swimming aetively when the in-
vestigator touched the surface with
cate the worm evil that bears so
heavily on children and is (believed to
cause many fatalities, They ar.i arn
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a red hot needle. One ot the ant-
acceptable medicine to children and
.
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L malculae was killed soon a clear
can be fully rel -led upon to clear the
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ound the corpse.
foot, ohannels thlroughly of,these do-
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(New'York Evening Sun.)
An imaginative commentator balled
strucilve iparasitas aild re,stord the In -
The recent vletr,T,�eo of the Rus-
this. a case of ,nekrophotbIa, suggest-
flamed and painful surfaces to health- I
dau, Red armies are mistakenly hail-
Ing thait.these minute -creatures fear-
fulness. They are an ,excelle�t rem -
ed by radicals the world over as
ed dear,th! Later workers showed
edy for these evils. . . �
proof of the Innate strength ot the
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different from the natural reaction
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Government, t4ey say, despite the of-
of living protoplasm.
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forts Of a rink of enemies, deap,ite
' Most animals shrink or struggle
Is Dependent On the Process of
the blockade, has won a, complete
when they come In egntact with con -
Erosion.
triumph and has thus proved Its ,all-
periorilty over the old �yslem. It ra-
ditions that are unfavor0le, behav-
quires no deep analY816 . Of Russian
Ing precisely as we do when we are
feeling diacninfort Or pain. In many
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conditions to show how fallacious is
this argument. Leadne has attained
cases, beif,ore physical pid or in Is-
progress of erosion, which sooner or
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comfort can actually be feltu, the high-
er animals show the symptoms that
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later is certain to impair the accuracy
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in our case we associate with ft-a*I
of fire, Erosion is caused by the ac -
programme, and adopting the moth-
But do they feel pain, do they r�_*
tion of the explosive gazes at high
odu of the capitalistis.
The nadifeals first proclaimed them-
member pain and consequently ex-
perience fear? .
temperature and pressure. The hot
. gases cause a thin film of steel to ab -
selves the enem�ee of militarism, and
upon gaining -the mastery In Russia
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sorb heat. The film expands and be-
ded the Czar's armieG ,and
feel, to remember and to dread pain
comes set. Upon the release of the
pressure It contracts, which action
met the ,German invasion with non-
resistance. 'TO -day they -have erected
Is associated with the activity of the
cerebral hemisphere of the braiii, an'a
causes minute cracks that grow larger
r military machine, which 'has crush-
If these be drugged we are uncon-
with every discharge. As they in -
ed all oppceition in Russia. itself, and
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selous. A frog whose cerebral hem-
crease in size they form passageways
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twolve-inch, and fourteen-luch naval I,., _ �__.� Dr. IWId Hunt,An authority on W00%
Cguo Are considered to have a life `� �, alcohol, He Is head Of tho Dowt.
on one Uning, of from 150 to R In tho preparation of milk tout, it � moat of Pharmacy of the MedleAl
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. as tin arts (in , flavor disagreeable School of Harvard University, was
howitzers and mortars, haie oo*e4 to some tastes. Also smell the milk formerly of Johns Hopkins, and was
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. an high Or Oven taste It to sm It It Is sweet. chief of the Division or Pharmacology
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velocity guns of the same calibre, be- Sour milk. Is used for biscuit. of the F s, Hetatia servim A e
cause of the pressure they devel Next place the trying pan or Spider, says: I
and hence the lower tomi�orituras,opo the terms are pseudonymous for the "The misconception of the dallge"
I 0 i 0, � I .. same household utensil on one of the of wood alcohol evidently' exist not
. lighted burners, Be sure the IlgIlt, Is only among those who drink or sell
, I aCe turned completely up In order to thor- 1a,QchDjic I beverages of unknown or- . I
Have Earned a P oughly cook the milk toast Raw or Ighl, but also to those w1lo prepare
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partly cooked milk toast is iield to be drinks containing wood Alcohol for I
ln'Canadian. Homes indigestible. Sale, And perhaps 'only to . those who .
It the trying pail was used tile night Bell wood alcohol to the latter class. I . I
- before for Shampooing eggs put water ' "No othdr explanation of the recent - � ..
UQDDIS. KIDNEY PILLS OREAT I .
, WORK FOR WOMEN. in It. Do -not on any account let the accidents is thinkable*, for, bowever I I I .
water boil. cordia the motives, and however reck- � I,
Is Once More Shown Ill the CABO of Next, go back to the bathroom alld less of human life the manufacturers . I
Mrs. Robert Bell Who Says -She- turn off the faucets. Tile mall ZhO � of spirituous 'alcoholic' beverages I �
lives under you obJecta:,to na.
C�n. Never Thank Dodd'o Xidney havl ' his may be, it Is unreasonable to SUPPOOO
Pills Jgnough. . bath room flooded. I that any one would willingly Incur the .
Now return to the kitchen and feel legal and other responsibilities for
Golden Valley, Out., Feb. 2.- the water to see It it is hot. It is not such a ,wholesale slaughter. as has re�
(S,peclal,)-"I had kidney trouble, My necessary to wAste,.this. hot water; celitly taken placaj
nerves were bad, I felt tired all the Pour it from a small tin receptacle and - "Among the misconceptions Provo, -
time. 1, was fan down, . place this on the burner not. in use. lout the'tollowtug may be meAtioued,. I
"My troubles are ail gone since It will do for tile coffee. NOW it May "Many consun , ,lie
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using Dadid's Kidney Pills. My appe- be left to boil. of those who sell drinks seem to think . "..
tite Is good and I am Increasthg An Pour the.milk from the bottle !"to that wood alcohol has such characteroo o �r . � . .
weight," the empty trying pan, but be careful ist!c properties that its presence can ! ...
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must be of intereet to thousands of ..
tired; suffering women. in Canada, door, but be sure to thkow on a bath tho poisonous action has. been exag- I.. .
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For Dodd's Kidney Pills are no ex. count for a strange smell of burning ' in a court a number f yeara ago to . I.
pertinent. They are a household. rags. It there are no rags burning the effect that the manufacturers of . .
remedy In thousands of Canadian sorlipe the Pau and throw in more flavoring extracts, had -been gp- . I . . ... ... �
homes. They have earned their place milk. Then apply the.btead, first ' I .
by the Paine they have relieved and I preached by dealers in ,wood Alcohol "
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Your neighbors allout them. You can ,While the bread Is cooking, go to with it., The fact that already at I
hardly fail to find women who a the tee box for butter. Put a bit -Of that 'time the bottles bore the label I .
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claim- with Mrs. Bell, "I can ne,ver butter about the size of -a chestnut on ,rolson' was explained as a ruse to .
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thank Doild's, Kidney Pills enough." each slice of bread, Also sprinkle salt prevent the Goverqment from,plicing I �
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a dozen round brown -eans on the "It cannot be too strongly empha- ,,, -
Antaxing Incidout ' in a, Burniall shelf. Taste the.flour before using,. sized that there Is not a single pro- . . .
Lumber Yard. . , as it may be Sugar or sa,lt.� . porty of . wood alcohol, except its PQIS
Mash down the lumfs Of'flour that onous effects, which any one but a .
I ' coagulate around the milk toast. -Use chemist can distinguish between purf- I
To prove how amazingly elephants a spoog or a fork and not your tlng- fled wood and ordiniCry 'grain' alco- . I
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are like human beings In the way -ers, as the milk toast. is now hot, hol. The appearanc0o' odoi and taste
they discipline their young, a French I blash the lumps some more. of the two are ad airildrigly -Alike that � I . . .
traveller tells the following regarding When the milk has.been absorbed oven chemists whb have had much ex- L . I
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Iiiinber,yard In Burma: a queer brown it is ready to eat. theze propertie3 to' distinguish be- .
While the adult elephants were Then dump it into the garbage can. tween them with cartainty, The dif- I
faithfully at work the youngsters Last, eat a peaeh and finish dress- ficulty is, of course, greatly increased .
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played about th) Yard. The ele- Ing. I when essences, flavors; or coloring
phant that attracted the traxellWs , 0_4_� matter are added, as IsAlielease In. the
particular attention was hauling, In suprious drinks now being offered for
her chain harness, huge tree trunks CHILDHOOD GONSTIPATION sale. Not only can the consumer#
from the bank of tbe river. She had . � I I however great,his familiarity with alm
a heavy load, a fact that her offspring Consilpation-that disordered state coholle, bevera,geg,,.may be, not trust
did not realize Bent on playing a of the'diostive tract which is nearly his own judgment in this matter, 'but
prank, he wound his little trunk abo)xt always caused by Improper fe ing�- he cannot trust the judgment of an
one of the chain traces and pulred can be rEadily regulated*by til. use of experienced bar'or saloon ,keeper.
back with all his strength. Baby's Own Tablets. These Tablets "As regards the question. of the
.,Conscious of the suddenly _ in- are a mild but thorough laxative. '
creased weight, the mother* stopped Thpy &,-a easy to take and are abso1 poisonous properties of wood alcohol.
- it is inewleeivable that any ordinary
and looked around. She saw the littely free from Injurious drugs. Con �
youngster and shook her head sol- cierning them Mrs. Joseph Dion, Ste. intelligent person can now be In �
emnly, but, paying no further heed to Perpetue, Que., writes: 11.1 have noth. I doubt on this subject in view of the � I
the teasing, bent again to her work. Ing bat piaise for Bhby's Own Tab- , hundreds of cases of death and blind-
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Meanwhile the little rascal, with his lets. NV,Iken my baby was three ' ne3s resulting frona its use. TWenty I
mischievous trunk, had loosened the months old he was terribly consti- ! years ago, when. such cases first began � .
ring that fastened the traces to the pated, but the Tablets Soon set him 1 to be reported, there was.some reason
. an I for a little uncartainty on this sub -
load. - right, and now at the age of fifte , ject not only on the part of the pub- � I
While the mothei was straining months he is a, big healthy boy, and ; I I
to set her burden In motion again this good health I attribute entirely to lie but of chemists and'of those #hys- . 11
her rascally son pulled with all.his the use of. the Tablets," They- are sold ! icians who we -re not familiar, With -
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might . against her, and pulled so by medicine dealers or by mail at 25.. certain. pharmacological experiments I
Sturdily that she was quite unaware cents a bcx from The Dr. Williams, on dogs. The odor, taste, and other 1.
that she had been disconnected from Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. . I propertiez of pure wood 41coliol are I
her Idad. Then, suddenlY, the Young- - - k nary alcohol that .. 11 "
ster let go. Naturally briough, the � Boat Tree. chemists wero Inclined, -to attribute . ��.,
mother was thrown to her knees and . . � the bad effects from the former to the . A'.
her driver hurled In a wide circle .4 . I pretenes of impurities In the,commer- .
from her back. I � What has, biren canea Japan's most . c-lal sa-liples. But none of the !in. ; , .._, L .. . .... ��,
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The culprit sought a huge woo4pile pecullar tree Is the so-cilled boat t puritim in the latter are'as poisOnOuf I _.�
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that seemed to offer him at least tem- tree at Kyoto the garden i or cause the same eftects-as the abso..' . � I � -
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porary protection. His mother, - pine tree, which grows in . Iutejy pure wood alcohol itself. I
ever, was soon in Pursuit, anti he had of a tBuIP16: For more than eight I -1po'sonousno3s is an inherent qual- �
.to figge. Round and round the wood. centilries it has -been trained to grGW,1 Ity of wood alcohol. . It is IS IMPOS- �� I
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in a moat remarkable shape, lower , s:bl,e to prepare non-polsonOUS wood - t;
.pile 'M dodged, but his mother, with he ground, ' I non-pols- _1
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her iron hamess clanking noisily be. branches extending along t to 1 Alcohol a3 it !a to prepare 11
hind her, kepf close to his hesis. then curving up in Buch a ,way as . ous Prussia acid." . I
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Although the little one's greater suggest the shape of a 1 _4�4 1
agilitylgained some space for him at the tree itself rises, frdm the contra, I'�
comers, his mither eventuall; recalling the position of the mast. I WORTH XXOWING. . 41 . I
the Needless to Say, the ,"Japanese have I . . . _. . I �
overtook himi The first blow of her legends which they connect with the prefer to use .
trunk drew from him a bawl of puln curious Pine tree, .. If for somw reason you
At the second he sank, quite humbled* I cream of tartar and soda rather than ..
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to Ilia knees and,the-A lie endured There may be otherlcorn'ctalea, but baking powder, use two and olle-quar"
without & ln�irmur, although with Hollo,wayfs Corn ,Cure'-etands at the tlMo3 .-,is much eretlin of tartar as . I
many tears, a sound thrashing. Finally head of tile list so far. As results are scda. � .... r
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still streaming, and with drooping . - t I or heavy linoleum as is don
trunk; he took his disconsolate way OUR "GAS" SUPPLY. coal range. It makes the cleaning of 11 I
out of the ward. — anything spilled or burned very much I .
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The little fell:)Nv had won the com. je;js of a task than if the dirt had to � �
. plete sympathy of the observer. Con- Shale Beds Of 0010rad(), Utah, be removed from a piuO or painted . � I
sequently he was overjoyed to witness, Wyoming, � floor. . I
,during the noon hour a touching re� Vegetables should always be served . !
N,.,ith riloat In order to give a well bal-
conelliAtion. The nitther did all she . l 11
could to comfort the penitent little When tile quantity �Of petroleum anced inca-1, because vegetables con-
; she caressed him with her that can be -obtained from the OIL tIll, olaq
,jenta of nutrition which are .
= end - died him,u-.) agaiffist her, and wells of the country begins to show licking in moat, Bylong habit, Man I
looked at him as I� to SAY: "YOU still s,sgiZ of exhaustion, there will still be ha% become a mixed feeder, but more
have a mother who loves YOU," r inexhaustible source of than one-fourth of his food 'should be �
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A Remedy for .Eapache�--To have rano., Utah and Wya,ming, The United way c,auso gout, rhouinatism and Simi-
Ith states Geological Survey estimates I J
a earache is to endure tDrtuM. The tar disorders. �i
ear is a, delicate organ and few care to that in ColGrado alone there is But- i r Ur kitchen -1
It Y'd desire to keep yo 11
deal With it, considering It work for ficient shale, In -beds three or more , Porto .
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�tjy free from smoke and smell$, !
a doctor. Dr. Thomas' Deleetria, Oil fest.thick, to yield 20,000.000.000 bar- , have a stovopipe. connect with the gas 11 I
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offers (a simple remedy. A low drops rels ,of Crude o,�j from which at least range. It ij a safety valve for the . I
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,,Pon a ,piece of lint ormedicated cot- 2,000,000,000 ,bar�'Ols of gasoline gan ace*dcllt-�l wh,cll are liable to Occur in .
ton and placed in tile ear will,' worlt be extracted, Bituminotis Shale IN a i Ingo become spilled
wonders In relieving pain, clayey, flaky rocky th,l,t contains, 11Y- ail oven when t1i
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dro-carbona. or bitunlillolls material$. i arele,;,
g str,vaut, food which has
lHeat changes them Into crud,o 011, of a c tt In all eve,, to char takes fire
I goo arid animoula. The refined oil belml le rher3 are turned On -
Yields about I per cent. of t,'aGolllle. 3S � wheit the oven bu
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Milk toast is a Pleasant and nutri- cent, of kerosene and a consider- f at full height. With a pipe entering
It should be properly I P" It the ch!u1ney such .an accident as this
tjoug food. abl(� quatititY Of 01-afifin-
prepared, but by following these di- In Scotland *11 hwi been extracted . Is all ImrosAbility.
rections any bachelor, natural or ac- fro,,, ghfti,a for niore than fifty veare, Food Valuea are not reckoned by
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plicity is the keynote, the kind that covered from A toile of obale Is Initeli re
I mistake in pw ,jigging food to buy the
lifts, talent to the plans of genlus. jecq dthan M 1110$t expensivo kinds. This is often, I
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Milk toast is ordlitilfily a breakfast WoUl The retall Prit-0 of 9"t done under the IMPrO3,310ft that there
food, but it can be used for any other line is now higher tban It has eve; i,,, Sonic pecultar virtue In the costlier .
meal as well. What it needs at any been before. 04� r,tatc,rialt, and that economy In the , I I
time Is plenty of milk. Also bread. The office that seeirs tll-� 11311i 11- diet is detrimental to both dignity and I
it A loaf has been forgotten the rolls 4% tortunately, the" Vh,O I
.1 w2ye g"q around on mm shncm we' ,fare. 17ni. ,%A
left over from last week will servo. are most oXttayagfitnt In this r"ROct ,
The bachelor should rise At his US -1 4�-!t!tk�!!�'!,.�.!_ 't''!t!'�!W!-",�tt"tt��!t"�.-.-.---.�-.1 are ,Often tile ones who can least at- .
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