HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance, 1906-05-17, Page 3++++++++++++++4++++++++++++++++++++++++++++44+4+++++ FOR Boni
Chicago Tries Sword Canes
THE LATEST j BANS Ali DEFENCE
ACI AINST JIQL.D*UP MEN,
+44+++4-4444+++++.-f++44-44++4++++++++++++++++++++++++
Notirw the owner/ carried by Chi -an upward cut Ani evidently in-
aatgo erten after nightfall and you 11 ticeted a Severe }ujury, for the b'n-
pt'ch,l)ably observe a metal ring or artflit yelled and dropped his gun. ills
,kimoot inviable buttoe in tete eaten j temp/Anton fired one allot at ran'.ow
tie or e,glit lneheit below the Oneida.. ! lzuel r.rn.
Irene the button and give the mine! Nowadays, if a man 34 caught by
1
pi n � !
est ,r •twits n i t d ,
1 y 1 bT mop. l)a <} t:, tool he oarr:ee a cone, they
tot Mal 'that the handle is easily seer- ; make him drop teal carte b:fure they
eratett teem the belly of the thane, w':II approttrh him, keine many
end that a metal blade, trtharit and t{ eltizene carry tato tree o lite and (hc3
painted, fa a.ttaojhed to hello llttlltii•'3. 1 1tLa t'Art:w. I'evAlvel.. Tide revolver is
Farr the omelet tune harts lately come yet compact nod so molly t+arrietl
into Lew favor with Own wliu wake that it ie by no tweeze unmet for
use of (UMWo etreols after dark, women to carry thele,
And of those who elo not carry
mord canes, it le a sato bet tithe
nine out of every ten carry revol• GENIUS OF WESTINGHOUSE.
vets in Mair overcoat rockets.
'll le entire city is terror:zed by the Importance of His Inventions ]Recognized
extents of two tt ante ba,m1 a. i;,velh the World Over.
theatre -goers carry weapons to the
t laya:ewe with. them, The lean who George Westinghouse has a creative
goes warmed. trough Chicago mind. There is no country in tete world,
sere tri at u:glit, oven in the heart says Success Magazine, where a train
of the buslue.:o and theatrical dib- runs, or an engine works, or a dynamo
trice, is taking long ohanoes. turns, in whirdt his name is sot honored
At tea canner of State and Van and familiar. He has brought Gutzon 1rtrsot.4R^a few nigbtts ago, amechanisms and new industries into be -
hr f.. -up occurred. I:i the heart of the
city, about 11 o clock at nikn,t a, ing) he has contributed largely to the
fro'uutryman from low.a faced a Progress of modern methods of trans -
drawn revclvcr thrust under his portation and communication which have
now, and was cotnp.1:ed to el a;orge shaped to such an extent the relations
els watch and $ tO in case*. Street between individuals and communities,
en,rs and pedestrAans wore within between nation and nation. The post
easy reach of the thug, yet he par- office, the telegraph, the railways and
formed Ills feat unmolested,
Twenty minutes liter the country- the steamship unite the most distant re.
ma,a, woo Mad regained his nerve and
glom. Upon Chess modern life is wholly
clad f:..11owas4 the highwayman, told- dependent In its social, industrial and
delay pounced upon tate bandit awl commercial phases. Stephenson gave us
felled neem with a blow. t1lien he the railway, Westinghouse made the
helped himself to his own watch and modern complex railway system a pos.
money, took th•s thug's revolver from slbility by his inventions which control
him, send Cotard 111tu tt1 �eirrend0 jilts the movements of Trains. Had he do
owai watch, Wiled the 1uwe, man re- no more than this his name would at
dpartehe matter to te ie,oi(ledttlui,t: he had ahcleart titlelto stand among the great are..
tele spoils won from teeihighway- George Westingbonso will be 60 yea
man. of age next October; be is built on
Another ilIuatration ot the bold massive scale, tall and as strong as
nests ot do Limas is found In the ex-• blacksmith. He is alert, far-sighte
parience or a young woman from quiet, sanguine and untiring, with
New Fork, was la staying at one constitution strong as nickel steel. B
of tete moat fashionable hotels le the is a most agreeable man to meet, en
city. A taw minutes before 4 o'clock, has a rare faculty for inspiring the
nee evening last week, she ontord with his own enthusiasm.
the note' by the side entrance and
pease -Veto a lot g corric.or leading to A remarkable fact in his career is th
the mala tubby. Tao corridor was early age at which he became prominen
deserted except for a, young man. At the age of 22 Ceorge Westinghou
tteddenlyl the struok ger in the race, made his first great invention, the
forced her against the wall and al- brake. This was the source of his fa
most strangled her. at the saute - and fortune, and since that time his li
time trying. to wrench loose Ther has been so intimately associated wit
chatelaine bag and watch. She was the history of engineering and of menu
suable to scream,, and was fainting facture that it is impossible to think o
ghee o. uheeBeuger bury; happened to many of the great advances of the pas
alarm.forty years enter the corridor and gave the without thinking of him,
g
One disease
children is scrofula; in adults,consumption. Both have pool
blood ; both need more fat.
These diseases thrive on lean-
ness. Fat is the heat means of
pvercozning them; coil liver oil
makes the best and healthiest
fat and
of thinness Money alters. t'
Ifoletein•Friesian cows are money-
makers because they are utlik-makers.
SCOTT'S
EMULSION
is the easiest and most effective
form of cod liver oil, Here's a
natural order of things that
shows why Scott's Emulsion is
of so much value in all cases of
scrofula and consumption. More
fat, more weight, more nourish-
ment, that's why.
Send for free sample.
SCOTT tg BOWIE, Chemists
Toronto, (ant,
Secesne35,00 0 0 is rt, .Mdstrgtat.
tion may be put in an enamelled wash-
basin and supported on a pieee of stove.
pipe placed over the &eohol lamp.
Evaporation is very rapid, 20 -minutes
being sufficient for application to an
ordinary room, and at the end of thattime the room may be entered and 'the
windows and doors opened for ventila-
tion without danger or partioular die-
ne comfort.
ill It is thus harmlesssmess and rapidity
of action that snakes culicide so valu-
rs able, especially as it does not injure
a fabrics or the o:ndinary. furnishings, Its
a comparative mammy es a cardinal fee-
d, burs.
8 A DANGER TO CHILDHOOD.
re No mother would give her little one
e poison if she knew it, and yet all the
t so-called soothing syrups and many
se of the liquid medicines given ohildren
ace contain poisonous opiates, and an over-
dose will kill. When a mother uses
e Baby's Own Tablets she has the guaran-
tee of a, government analyst that this
h medicine does not contain one particle
of opiate or narcotic that it cannot pos-
e sibly do harm, This assurance is worth
e much to ,the mother who cares for the
safety of her little ones, Mrs. Charles
McLaughlin, DeBert station, N. S., says:
"I have used. Baby's Own Tablets for co-
lic, stomach troubles and other ailments
of childhood and find them so valuable
that I would not be without them in
the house." Sold by medicine dealers or
by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr.
Williams' Medicine Company, Brockville,
Ont.
The thing knocked the boyl down = -
Don't Touch Me.
and made hie escarps byi the vide
door. This happened in the largest
hotel in Chteago, in the heart of the
City. •
'Bake half a dozen casual business
men In Cirioago and then take a poll,
and it to a safe be 'ttlhat at leans
two but of the s+ix can tell you their
experiences when d•Ihoy were held up
by bandits. It is .small wonder,
then, that practically, every man
w,hio le obliged to be oat late at
night carries u. revolver or a wea-
pen of some kind.
It Is rather dangerous, however,
to carry weapone, Not that the
police will arrest you. The law
about carrying concealed *weapons
In Chicago Is a dead letter and Is
never enforced. The danger comet/
from being caught by bandits. ,
It is a recognized principle of
bandit law that any; victims caught
with revolvers must be beaten and
kicked unmercifully!. The bandits do
they to discourage the Carrying of
concealed weapons.. As a precaution
against attacks, experienced citi-
zens always carry their gune in
their hands when passing through
dark streets. i , n . 1 , 1 ,
The most popular revolver in Obi -
Dago --and you can hear all kinds of
arguments about revolvers at the
(auire and hotels—ie the magazine
revolver, operated like the Mauer
rifle. It parries ninedulmhead cart-
ridges, and get It le so email that Anaemia means bloodlessness, I)r
it can bo conveniently) carried In a Williams' Pink Pills actually make new,
coat pocket. 1 , rich, red blood and thus cure anaemia.
But idle nee of sword canes Is, after When the blood is poor the nerves are
all, the meet striking feature of the starved and irritable. Then comes hys-
situ'ation in Chicago. The length of thrive neuralgia, sleeplessness and other
the ibladee varies, but the nowt 1p,opu- nerve disorders. Headaches, backaches
tar, Weapon to one with a short and sideaches wear out and depress the
blade, not over two feet long. This poor pale victim. Dr. Williams' Pink
can the used as a dngger br dirk, and Pills soon bring ruddy health and lively
is valuYa'ble in coining to close quer- vigor. They soothe the jangled nerves
tare with the 'thug. The long blades and give new strength to every organ.
or rappers, are 'useless if the
e thug -bliss Winnie Allen, Montreal, says:
once breaks molds the 1 ""I was so weak and run down that m
Those 7atades conch be had In Toledo Y
steel, and com^- of them are very 1 friends thought that I was going into
handsomo affairs. A beautiful blade consumption. I was as pale as a corpse,
attached to an ivory handle to con- had no appetite and did not sleep well.
pealed in a can.ee;belonging to a thea- The least exertion tired,me out, and if
Uncial manager, who has carried It I walked a few blocks I would be at -
for fifteen yetare. It was made toi most breathless. My sister advised nee
order for him, and cost $45. ! to take Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and at -
Canoe with good blades can be pure,ter using them for a few weeks I am
chased for almost any priers from again enjoying good health, and have
$2.50 up. For $2.50 one can par- !good color. I think every weak girl
abase a fairly good stick witn an'slhoutd take Dr. Williams' Pink Pills.
eighteen
ot unpolished dirk,
the
stick being i Dr, Williams' Pink Pills wiil cure any
madFor one can got a very excel- ' ease of bloodlessness just as surely es
lent !weapon in .oliehed woad, with they cured Miss AIIen. The pale nntte-
or $10 one can se- 11110 needs
a itwo-foot d'rk. Fonly one thing—new blood.
euro a longer 'blade, with an au- ' Dr. Williams' Pink Pills make new, rich
±omatte hilt, or guard, which ult.,blood with every dose, That is why
Do
}cbs as soon es the blade Is drawn they cure all common diseases like mute -
faxen tine cane. The hilt is a very mia, indigestion, neuralgia, palpitation
valuable adjunct, as It prevents the of the heart, headaches and backaches,
hand from supping upon the blade St. Vitus' dance, partial paralysis and
In e, Aerimmatea 1 the secret troubles that make the lives
The faeteion i,n hold-ups has change of thousands of women miserable. Dr.
ed sltghttly since the thugs found out Williams' Pihk Pills aro sold by medi-
tbat many people were carrying eine dealers or by mail at bo cents a
*word canes. 'i'h9y learned it un- box or six boxes for $2.50, from The Dr.
expectedly In Buena Park, a fade- Williams' Medicine Company, Brockville,
tenable suburb north ot Chicago, in out.
deoem'ber,
f1;wo of them underto.k to relieve; t
a ,young mart of his valuables at the DEATH 'J`l1 1>IbSQIlITOES.
tsanizzto of a pier of revolvers. The ,_. -
fetan, Cts the oneond thug came near Acid and Camphor to search him, made a sudden lunge CarbolicP Used to lira
leiter his sword rano, which he had the bests.
released without feeing observed. With the advent esof rummer the ex•
tr gbjc lytta ;treed to run rim »m in 'terminatiote of mosquitoes will Again be
*1u'ou(�11 It would have been an q ' g
sy •task, but jam beeked the nerve token up, and ,since these insects are
##tteeoesary to deliberately rrenege a now known to be carriers of malaria
tenlIe Into a .einewg op Irmo
and yellow fever, and erns- s other
ed at the tlhxi a revolver arm with less serious ailments their pr aenee is
g' m wi tt no longer tolerated } with the in'differ-
w.�; ¢nee that onee existed. However, So
manly bright mends have been working
en methods of extermination that the
present season's campaign will be Imteh
more effective thou to the past, espe•
e#oily as regards house fitmhgatiort4
Profeseor Mints, of New Orleans, one.
of the experts engaged during the recent
yellow fever scare, lute discovered a
new fumigant, for interior use, wliieh
leas received the approval of. the TJn#teal
States Marine Hospital service.
The new agent has been named "cull -
tide," an(I ie a Mixture of equal parte
of oarbelio ae#d crystals and camphor,
made up in a solution, sell evaporated
by means of an alcohol lamp. hour
Donees of this mixture is sufficient to
extentnlilate all inst!rte, mice) sa house
flier), mosquitoes, roadies, ate., leer a t*barn
elf 1,000 oubie feet capacity. T noes.
At Eaton Hall, in the days of the old
Duke of Westminster, there stood, ac-
cording to the Cleveland Leader, on the
mantel piece of the principal
guest chamber a clock of some-
what remarkable design. Under-
neath hung a card bearing the legend,
"Please do not touch me." This room
was set apart for bachelor visitors es-
pecially. An eminent politician, to whom
this room had been allotted, asked his
host one evening after dinner, the rea-
son for the prohibitory injunction. The
Duke replied: "I have often contended
with my wife that women are more cur-
ious than men. To satisfy me to the con-
trary fact, she has placed the clock, to
which you refer in the bachelor's room
with the notice affixed to it. The result
has been that every man, with one no-
table exception, who has occupied the
room, has asked me the reason of the
notice." "And who," was the notable
exception?" "Mr. Fawcett, the Postmas-
ter General," was the reply; "but then,
poor man, the was blind."
BLOODLESS GIRLS
Can Obtain. New Health Throughthe
Use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills.
DWARFS NiAGARA.
No other breed of dairy cows can fur-
nish so high a percentage of large yield-
er* as the BoJstein.Friesian breed fur.
Welles. In this breed the large milkers
are many, the small milkers aro few.
In other breeds the large milkers are
few, and the small milkers are many.
attract the attention is is a, business of iibusln se dairy-
men.
The small milker costs her owner
about as much for "keep" as the large
milker costs her owner. The large
yielder, therefore, mak milk at a
-,ower cost than the small yielder. Both
are equal at the feed rack, but the
large yielder at the milk pail is worth
two or three small yielders.
The Holstein -Friesian is pre-eminently
a large yielder. She has been made
a great milker by Hollanders, and in
turn the Hollanders have been made
prosperous by her, The world over she
is recognized as the greatest dairy cow,
greatest for yield of milk, greatest for
fine quality of milk, greatest for fine
butter production, greatest for prepo-
tency, greatest for ability to thrive
under all sorts of conditions, greatest
for prolifigacy, greatest for longevity
and general usefulness.
Farmers, who are producing milk for
cheese and batter factories, for eon-
densaries, or for the liquid markets,
need to start aright. They need cows
of vigorous constitution, cows that can
consume large quantities of feed and
convert it into large quantities of fine
milk, and cows that milk long, breed
perfectly, and produce calves that the
vigorous and easily reared, Stub cows
are money makers. The Holstein.
Friesians are stall cows.
The cow that is to make money must
make milk in quantities above the aver.
age. She must be a large enter, a good
digester, a perfect assimilator of di-
gested food, and a ready transformer of
the food into fine milk. The farmer
should not look for a ""small eating"
cow, for the small eater must be a
small milker, and a little extra butter-
fat in her milk will not make up finan-
cially for the deficiency in quantity.
The manufacturer does not attempt to
make a ton of steel out of materials
that contain only a possible half ton.
The milk producer cannot force a ton of
milk out of a cow whose food in a
given time contains only half a ton of
nicht,
It is not economy to select for milk-
ers cows that are "light feeders." The
light feeder may cost her owner $4 or
$5 leas per year than the "heavy feeder"
would cost him, but she will give
him only 3,000 pounds of milk a year,
while the large feeder will give him
5,000 or 7,000 or 9,000 pounds of milk.
The cow that in return for $5 more in
feed can give 2,000 to 0,000 pounds of
milk is evidently a money maker. The
Holstein -Friesian cow does this.
Resuscitated.
A tall thin doctor in the town had an ++� t'4N+ I greater loss before the remedy for the ' the old settlers to tell the postmaster or
" This ailment indirectly occa$1ioZIS
mare suffering, and gives rise to
more serious disorders in both
sexes, than *Mr other ailment
linourn to medical science,"
Mrs, U. J. Chapman, of I. Surrey Court, Surrey
Street, Landport, relates an experience which should
convince every one of the perils of constipation and of
the unequalled merits of' Bileans as a cure.
" For many months T was a terrible sufferer from
constipation," she said to a Hampshire .Pest reporter.
"1 could not get about to do any work, and my
mother, with whom T was then living, did all size
could to alleviate my trouble, and helped me in every
possible way. I had no appetite, was unable to ob-
tain sleep at nights owing to the terrible pains ; and,
in fact, was so bad at times that I screamed out in
agony.
"t Afterwards I became subject to headache and biliousness, and
was very weak and depressed. I was also afflicted with piles and
endured terrible agony. Different kinds of medicine I tried with
the hope of obtaining relief, but I derived no benefit. I began to
despair of ever being well again, until my aunt advised me to try
Bileans. I obtained a box. After finishing this, I found I was
getting better, so I persevered with the medicine. The constipation
and piles gradually passed away, and the pains ceased. I obtained
my sleep, my appetite returned, and the headache and biliousness
vanished. 1 kept on taking Bileans, and ultimately my euro became
permanent. I am perfectly satisfied that my restoration to health is
duo solely to taking Bileans, which 1 consider a splendid medicine.
I have recommended Bileans to many of my friends," ...
WHAT I3gLEARiS CURE.
Bileans for Biliousness—the great herbal household medioine—cure head-
ache, constipation, piles, liver trouble, indigestion and all digestive disorders
female ailments, skin eruptions, biliousness, Spring debility, sick headache, bad
taste in the mouth, foul breath, dizziness, faintingg, buzzing noises in the head,
feelings debility, etc. f They improvmfortable ethegeneraless oven ser a circulation, ant d are daboon to pale -
faced girls and weak women. For all purposes to which a household remedy is
put lliloans will be found of excellent service,
om all
directteans aro obtainable from the Bilean Co., Colborne St., druggists
to, upon receipt and stores at 50 of per
zSix
boxes for $$2.50.
MRS, CHAPMAN
:4 Whom =cane caveat 1'
Medical authorities ogres that
the use of mineral purgative
medicines is both harmful and
widespread. Bileans, on the
other hand, are a medicine of
purely vegetable origins and
cure gently by natural means.
Bileans, while curing consti-
pation and its allied troubles—
anemia, headache, sallow corn-
plexion, piles, etc,-.-avoidthe evli
of purging, Blesses also remove
the pre disposition towards con.
stipation, which months or years
cf suffering have set up. They
are a mediclneof undisputed merit.
and may first be tested by all
free of charge. To obtain free
sample box, cut out this coupon
and mail It, with full name and
address and one cent stamp (to
pay return postage) to the Bilean
Co., Toronto,
FREE SAMPLE BOX
OF BILEANS
To obtain see above,
Hamilton List, May 17, '00.
office out of which a door led into a ' trouble is effective. The Italians are the clerk to keep the change.
small laboratory, says Harper's Weekly. alone to blame for existing conditions, i That the penny is the harbinger of
THE WONDERFUL VICTORIA FALLS Nations ��� For ears they have anaredand entrap- the tourist or vice versa is roved b
One day, working there an Italian fruit' Y 1`� P Y
OF THE ZAMBESI. seller entered t e office. Finding the'
• ).ped every kind of bird, both large and the fact that in the winter time the
roam deserted, he turned to leave, but, Been Ruined by Feeds email, with the result that Southern it- . post -office is flooded with pennies, for
The Zambesi River, carrying a huge by mistake opened the door to the doe- aiy is almost depopulated of the feath- the tourists leave theirs there and the
volume of water, two miles in width, as tor's closet, in which was a human skel- 1 ered tribe. Thus the oil fly increases old settler, who gets them on the out -
it reaches the western borders of Rho- ' g pp g and flourishes unchecked. Time work of side in trade or any other lace, offers
¢ton in all its awfulness. The sight was It is a olein when one thinks of the p
too much for the poor Italian. Dropping importing birds as a preventive meas- them to the postmaster or gives them to
his basket of fruit he made his escape amount of dantago which has been uro has been begun, but it will be some somebody else who does when he would
in a panic. The doctor heard tho com- brought to the vegetation of entire coun- years before they materially decrease not think of throwing out pennies any -
motion and came from the laboratory tries by neglect or carelessness. Some the hordes of the insect pest. I where else in town.
to see what the matter was. The open countries have so muck vitality that = In the summer time the pennies flow
closet door aid the fruit scattered on they soon recover from any number of PENNIES Now IN ARIZONA. f out again with the flight of postofficethe tour -
the floor instantly explained the situ- scourges, be they famines, fires or plague— lets and b midsummer the
etion, Ice went to the window, and saw while others are devastated forever. Time Was #n the TerritoryWhen a has to rustle for pennies.—Arizona Ra
the frightened Italian standing on the What is now the great desert of Sa- publican.
sidewalk below looking up at the win- hara was once in part a great forest. Quarter Was Small Change. e - e.
mass of water rolls over its edge to pre- dow. This was the state of affairs when the Phoenix is fast becoming a penny TIME TO HALT AND THINZ.
cipitate itself in magnificent splendor ""Come up," said the doctor, at the inns, who cut down the trees to be used town. That does not mean that it is , "Tho :elan With the Muck Rake," he
four hundred sheer feet into the narrow wane time beckoning with his long bony for fuel and building purposes. Corn ,hoe been failed and the name will stick
canyon below. ! finger. was planted in place of the forest trees. getting to he a smaller or meaner place
Undeterred, the Rhodesian engineers, "No, you don't," exclaimed the fel- TM the .+a+.. of core;.- when. t,, t,.,+ in the matter of manners and .,-_ ( like pitch. The yellow journals have
have, w}thous detracting from the eat low shakm
desia precipitates itself into a cavernous
gorge, and then traverses the northern
plains of the country.
This great drop in the river has pro-
duced "the most beautiful gem of the
earth's scenery," the Victoria Falls. Al-
most twice as broad as Niagara, and two
and a half times as high, an immense
his
u- ' , g 's head; "I know you, if Romana calve into possession of the toms a larger and more important place, t magazines. There is nothitug�too base
rel beawty of the surroundings, thrown you have got your clothes on!" country, and they in turn continued this however much the old limos may deplore i for dim to follow; notching too lout for
, across the canyon a splendid 030 foot work of destruction till the forest al -him cantilever bridge and thus opened the I In buying a }corse a woman is gen- pp the nny •innovation. The farther cast num to exploit. He ne%dt�uioney and he
most disappeared and the land for miles )?eis paid for the job. The soul of the ca-
pe way 10 Tanganyika, to Uganda, to ¢rally able to drive a b...... even around was a barren waste. Year after one travels the smaller tho change be- 1 eulaltioti man is in him. Readers he
Cairo, though she may not be able to drive the year and century after century the comes and when the water is crossed the
This bridge, the greatest railtva en i- g Ymust have, thousand* of than, hundreds
y g 1 horse. whole of North Africa was inundated by pennies are split. Stili farther east the i of thousands. Exaggeration, ery ¢-
nearing triumph of Africa, deserves more floods, which washed the soil from the fractions are so small that a penny ' e}on distortion truths half-truths mss
than passing notice, It consists of a fen- • hills and swamped the valleys. The would look like a pretty sizable piece of )i� heaps them up, regardless of hon.
span weighingt length,
approximately 30 1,000 u��pITAr C CRoDEg plain which is now the Sahara Desert money. Maty, reckless of consequences, auso•
tons, 500 •feet in length, and feet ■■tllll` YY1 iV ,tad no trees which could absorb the It has not been many years since a lately without thought of the enormous
wide. The steelwork is of rolled steel moisture and let it gradually find its 1 'i i A
o „ pounds to tho cubic foot iva to the sea so the stater ran ' neAponsibility that is his,
weighing 490 penny was a tea curiosity
n rhzonta
Y , quickly and it is still a rare article in some of , It is time to halt and to think soberly.
The end posts of the bridge are over 'MAJORITY Of PATIENTS WOMEN from its barren soil and left it a sandy the mountain towns. In those days re ' The last two years have witnessed a
100 feet long. The pull on the anchor- waste, seorrhed by the sun. quarter was small change and niekles pol,itieal revival in this country such as
age apparatus Is about 400 tons, This mistake WAS not one of the as. were a looked 1 rtt • TI
P etc even, o.et upon as pretty small comes but once in a generation, a re -
The contract for the construction was Mrs. 1Pinkbam's Advice Saves Many from wihieh we have learned a valuable for the contribution box. But those days : '
• 1 =' n i
builders --the contract time fifty-five den"' the •error is often repeated. Nations Tho chalh�i�o was brought about • as any r•eltgioua revival in ,terve of great
part -
obtained by an English firm of bridge , From this Sad dad Costly EYpe. lessons for even in tlus enlightened age have changed. y f ,• t l so against false leaders., as moral
weeks. The work of erection was carried
on from both banks, the material being
taken across the river by means of an
aerial electric railway. The electrical •
conveyor of this cable way was capable
of dealing with a ten -ton load at a lift. '
ing speed of 20 feet per minute and a
traveraing speed of 300 feet a minute.
An initial diffieulty in the construc-
tion of the bridge was the securing of a •
firm foundation, and owing to the crum-
bling nature of the bank, a much great-
er quantity of concrete was necessary ilfrrl?od/. Glean t1wSe Snow•w its miles long through virgin forests, only and every tourist does business with Imbed States that wo mean one day
Tek in the
calamity. Roosevelt, Folk, Hughes,
cut down valuable forests and leave the ly by thedepartmentstores, who . Ileneett, Jerome, diai'�e led us. Shall wo
It is a sad but land to the mercy of winds and storms. thought to drive competition a little , behove in the eehavecreed hthey
true fact that Alaska will show us an instance of this. closer, but more by -the winter tourist bolievet ceasing political repeat: "Pray the game
every year brings Great trees once stretched across the . army that annually yielt the south -
an increase in the landscape and the Iand beneath was a ! west. It is not that they are less liberal 'hard, but play et square and make every
number of opera- deadly swamp. The laborers in the em- 1 than other people, but then use pennies sewn that plays it play square too"T
time performed ploy of the Western Telegraph Com- ' at home all the time and 'have them in : Shall we follow then or shall 'we besot
upon women in pally felled the trees to make poles which - their pockets when they come to • ourselve;s with the nostrums of every
our hospitals. should earry the wires through Alaska, ! Phoenix. Though thee rare few things yellow quack and then run hell-for-
blore than three- across Behring Straits and then via Si- ! advertised outside of the dry goods lino ; leather down the steps of socialism,
fourths of the beria to Europe. These thousands of in which the penny is a unit of value it • trusting to the Providence which
bents lybng on men cut a wide avenue several thousand , is always good money at the. postoffice watches over fools, drunkards and the
beds are women to aba)hdoii tele project when three parte ;the postoffice f#ret and other places af- ,strike bottom?—I 1Iery Sedgwi
gIr#tl wh ere swatting or recovering f}n#shed. tt'hen the plans for rho At• I tcriiard. Instinctively the Pennies ivem t, America= Magazine.
'than estimated.
The construction was happily unat-
opera one made necessary by lantie cable were found to be feasible the offered at the postoffice and accepted'
tended by accidents of a Serious nature, 1 /leg left,
thoughna few fee replacing' Ln land y- I see_ one of tbetle patltntJs had lent project of the telegraph company was • without comment. Same Ring, New Engagement.
p 6r g i Plenty ruined. Instead of restoring the de- That led to the expeetetion of pennies J Miranda—I accepted Mr. elashieigh Iast
- one pisco of steelwork was recorded. In of warning in that geeing down feeling, nlolished forests the gocvernment allow- in change and, of course, they were pro- . night and the is going to get the engage -
spite of those delays the bridge was u at the loft or right of the abdomen, ed them to be deft half ruined, with the elided. It did not take long for many of memt ring to -day.
linked up at 7 a. m. on April 1, 1905, wens exhaustion, pain in the small of fallen trees scattered in all directions. the home people to "get the habit" and 1 Muriel-••-Ol) he already has It. I returu-
or exactlyforty-eight ht hours earlier than the book, pelvic catarrh, dizziness, festa- The total damage is already beyond com• now, most. anybody can flash a penny If ' ed to him this morning the one he .gave
had been stitna#edgy year before.—From
lency displacements or irregularities putation, lie tries, though it is still the habit of nee. —Life,
"The Railway of Africa," by Lieut. -Col. All of these symptoms are indications of Enormous tracts of the finest grazing
an Unhealthy condition of the female ,
Sir Percy ta#rouard, in the May Scrib- organs, and it not heeded h b Iand in i nsmania have been ruined ler
I
net's. r8 , o to t e trouble
Tee Rainy for a Wedding,
In Sutton a generation ago lived, a
iunn nanhed. Marsh, says the Rotten Her-
ald. He decided after due consideration
to marry a young lady in nn adjoining
town. The day was set, preparations
were made for the wedding and the
guide were assembled, The appointed
hour arrived and the bridegroom did not
appear. Another hour of wanting and
still he tarried.
The young lady's father hecawno impa•
tient. "I'm going to hunt him up;' dee
said.
A half hour's drive brought 11#1n to the
Marsh home.
"Where is Frank?" be dtmtanded.
"He went down collar to pick over
some potatoes, seeing it's- so rainy," web
the response.
"'What do Pott mean by not taming tie
the wedding?" demanded the irate ,prosy
pective father-in-law of the tardy bride- In
groom.
"It wader so hard, I thought you
wouldn't, have the wedding," Marsh re-
plied, "but X'1# fix up and ride back with B
you, teeing everybody's there."
Figures don't lie, but there ate its.
figures.
le may the growth of sweet briar and gorse,
make headway until the n It has
to be aid by a dangerous pperationn, and and Tasmania bas lost the use of its
o hila me of impaired usefulness at beat, finest river by the spread of watercress
While #A many cases the results aro ftal, planted years ago by an enterprising
farmer alai 11110Wes to grow unchecked.
The following letter should brie hope The Argentine Republic suffered the
to suffering women. 1Virs. Robert Tenn,
of 434 Made St., Ottawa, Ont., writes:
Dear Mrs. Pinkham:
"Lydia E. Pinklham's VegetableComponnct
is so well and widely known that it does not
need hey recommendation, but I am pleased
to add it to the many which you have in its
favor. I suffered untold agonies atom ser#ons
female troubles for nearly three: years, and
the doctors told me that I must undergo an
operation, but as I was unwilling to de this,
I tried your Vegetable Compound and 1 area
only too pleased that I did so, for it restored
MO to perfect health, saving me the pain of
an operation and the immense bilis attending
the same. Pray accept my hearty thanks
and best wishes."
,Teat AS tartly ate Mrs. Glenn traa cured
of the troubles enumerated in her letter,
Just do Barely tvi11 Lydia L. ?inkhorn's
Vegetable Compound euro other women
who suffer from female troubles, inflam-
sltion, kidney troubles, nervous cxeita-
bility and nervous prostration.
Mrs. ?inkhorn invites all women who
a e11 to write her for free advice.
is tk daughter -in -lair of Lydia R.
?inkhorn and for twenty-five years has
been Ci Ly, M41Yibtt fret oftrhhXk
Adams
*Us)
11
4'400
$200.00IN CA s x
Ions of hundreds of thousands of its And Numbers of GIVEN AWAY FREE
.' g the VptuAtufai protriiutrtts
ravages of the European thistle. The Not One Cent of Your Mosley Requited. Read Carefully if Yeu Wise to Earn Part
Seeds were imported in the cheap wheat
which had been bought for planting, and
the farmers, not taking the trouble to
sift the wheat from tate thistle seed be- I•e, the person who flair the largest numbers of ttamcs, rye wilt give tate tutu of Ono
most valuable grazing neres through h .
c
of the Above Amount,
Can you arrange the sett of nixed letters blow, into the name* of six well known wild
anneals : Use, you can share in the distribution ot'the above Prim : Try : It is no easy
task, but by p.tt,ence and perseverance you can probably find three or four. It nteans mo-
ney to you toile to
fore plaitting, sowed a crop which blas Tiunr.d 1)ntlat,t (Stoo.a,) itt t aqh. 'ry ttte )crson who finds the secVol :trgestnuatber
been the ruin of their fields, 'Tho harm Tut.:
wiil give the gun of 1'i0y Dollars t.^+so.,x,) in Caslt. 'I'a lite person Finds the third
was planted beyond remedy when the lar car number we will give the sum nfs'1'hirty Dollars (uto.o.,) in Cash. 2 o the person Vile
P y finds the fourth largest number we will give the sum of Twenty Dollars($$ao.at) in Cast.
wheat 0115 put i11 the ground, for the shoal two pergnnq send in equally correct answers for the first prize, the first two Prins
wheat fiehle were aeon eovered with a will boequally divided bcttv,' ithem. cath receiving the slim oftieventyt-n•eDollars ($; )•
dense growth of thistleli and the land slime three persons send in equally cermet answers the first throe prink will equally
divided between them, each receiving the sual of Sixty Dollars it•o.). Should four r,er-
had to be abandoned. It is now aft MI- soni send in cgn,tlly correct answers tho whole ane t+:'Two Ilnnc(red U.+11:trs (§:aczw,)
�genetral)lr thicket Willett harbors wild will be equally divided between them (each receiving Fifty Dollars t$ro.or . And sconce
Irds and beast.; of prey. Ik�prup •t f d t help little S k t t� t letter f
i proportions. ions, nor er o tr p you awe have }nut u mat tmwcr ,e 1s , c er u
each names.
The grazing Muds of Australia were weesee•eeeseekee, ,Y•seeeI
No. r. 6.
INOL. �REAB
No.4.-i e' G. "`..
IOitBi UPis.l*AOB
sown with rain in much tete sante way.
toss than fifty years ago a large num-
ber of 'indian bred ponies were import-
t+d from Patagonia, In the long hair
of their evoats were hidden the sends
of tete hated batburst weed, which soon
took root in the Australian soil and 1:'t• Wet Do Sot Waattt Any of wour Money 1
pidiy spread, utterly ru}tying the past- We meanO:telly what the say. We do not require you tetend us any of yenr money
Ill'ett. There is only one sin ile condition nttarbed to this C tgnpctitimt(wh'ilt is not t.0 tall t us
The oil fly has damaged the olive erop any n ame,mane)), When Wewoke your reply wenil, Kriteyeu:.ttplainint:wh•tttide
in Southern Italy to the Saba of $30. t 81'AMcondition
1 oo01'R Rt you''n tenni dtantivfetlh,dt4 Co vice tw t i:NtHentreet
000,000 already, and tbcre must bis stili .Di
b
no,trX 0 I=
ss