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This Appeal
Is To You!
Ann,"
THE HOSPITAL FOR '
SICK CHILDREN
it Cares for Every Sick Child
In Ontario whose Parents
Cannot Afford.to Pay
For Treatment.
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The Hospital for Sick Children, College
street, Toronto, appeals to fathers and
mothers of Ontario for funds to maintain
' the thousand sick children that it nurses
- within its walls every year.
The Hospital is not a local institution -
but Provincial. The sick child from any
place in On-
tario who
can't afford
to pay has
the same
privileges as
e
living in
Toronto and
is treated
free.
The Hos-
pital had
last year in
its beds and
cots 891 pa-
tients- 316
of. these
• 'NURSE READING A STORY. were from
• 217 places
outside of Toronto. The cost is 1.14 cents
per patient per day, and there were 133
sick little ones a day in the Hospital.
Since its
foundation
the Hospital
has treated
1,262 chil-
e?. About
000 of
were
le to
and
eat- I 1ff '4' w9R1
•
MASSAGE.
ney can put golden hinges on
jle• r of the Hospital's moray.
1
'EverybOdy's dollar may be the Friend in
eaNeed to Somebody's child.
° Your dollar may be a door of hope to
somebody's child. The Hospital pays out
dividends of !
health and I
happiness to
suffering
childhood on
every dollar
that is paid
by friends
of little chit.
THE CONVALESCENTS SWINGII5G dren.
DUMBBELLS. If•y o -
know of any child in your neighborhood
who is sick or crippled or has club feet
seed the parent's name to the Hospital.
See what can be done for club -foot chil-
dren. There were 38 like cases last year
and hundreds in 30 years.
On the Honeymoon.
She said something that rubbed him
the wrong Way.
Seeing the look of pique oh his fame,
she cried:
"Oh, my darling, nly darling: 1 have
hurt youl".
"No, my dearest," he replied grave-
ly. "The hurt I feel is due to the fact
that I know it hurts you to feel that
you have hurt me!"
"Ah, no! Do not let that hurt you
for an instant. My hurt is because I
know it hurts you to feel that 1 have
hurt myself by hurting you."
"No, my precious. My hurt is be-
cause you are hurt over feeling that
I ani hurt because you feel that you
, have hurt me and are therefore hurt
, yourself and" -
Let .us leave them, dear reader.
I They will get over it In time. -London
- Answers.
Wife -Beating In England.
I Henry Labouchere has thea discuss-
ing the matter of wife -beating in the
London press. He says that a strap is
preferable to either the hand • or Abe
' poker, as, While it° causes) inueh pain•
and has therefore good Zorrectivo qual-
ities, it leaves little mark and es never
likely to lead to trouble with the, cor-
oner's jury. The whole moral effect.of
the correctIon is loet. says he, if the
police are called in. "Magistrates," he
concludes, "to do them 'justice, are
nearly always kindly and sympathetic
to husbands who do their work with a
reasonable amount of tact and discre-
tion. They are not too particular about
a black eye or a little blood or an oos,
"
HOW TOTAKTHEM
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' CONSTIPATION
BILIOUSNESS .
i INDIGESTION ' • ToRPAD irEu
DVSPEPSIA
7.z.:PCRZ 131,001 ' . '
RIMITAIATISM • " •
T-Rouni,u NRtatAr.,01A
IRRITATED- HtanT • .
BEFORE AFTER
Please send contributions to J. Ross
Robertson, Chairman, or to Douglas David-
son, Sec. -Tress, , of the Hospital for Sick
Children, College Street-, Toronto.
Don't forget the collection on hehaif
of the Sick Children's Hospital, which
is taken up in the Sunday school on
Christmas Sunday. Wesley School
su eorts two cots, and a generous c3n-
ution towards the maintenance of
se is risked for.
settee never grow to be big
y are.protnptly treated. with
vis' Patiikiller. A good thing
ember in the season of diarrhoea
olerit mortals and other bowel com-
aints that come with summer.
Leonard tram of Ingersoll, was sen- '
enced to five years in Kingston Peni-
tentiary for stealing wool.
ABSOLUTE
SECURITY1
Cenuine
Carter's
Little Liver Pills.
Must Bear Signature of
S611 Peodlledle Wrapper Below.
ittefy Ionia andas osay
tehe as sugar.
FOn araint4
FOR eithints•
FOR BiLsoOthat
kot Itailip UYER
FON;CONVIIPATION
Edo MOW Mg
IVA THECOMPOMON
ovis
N MWOUSNliSS BAD c.OMPLEIO„N
Begin treatment by taking
one Fruit-a,Lwes . tablet
three time a day and two at
bedtime—for 3 or 4 days. -
Take the tablets twenty
minutes before Meais:,. and
al -Ways drink 'half a tumbler:.
ful of cold water (not iced)
with each tablet.
Then take two tablets. eVery,.:
night for a week ----and, then
one every night for a inonth.'
Be careful about thediet
eat regularly avOid veal,
pork, dark meatfowls,- and
never drink milk with.meals.
Bathe frequently .dress
warmly—exeroise sensibly—
take " Fruit-a,-tives " faith,
fully—and Bee how 'much
better you are •at,the end of
the month. At t ClIZasts.
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ROFIT'41 HARI No.
Success of the System In Lanaashlre
:Jahr! len mine.
The benefits tcTemploYer . and em-
ploye of a system of profit-sharing was
the topic upon which Mr. Thetnlore
Cooke Taylor, member for the South
, -
east Division of Lancashire. .in the
British House of Commons, addressed
the members of the Canallian club at
.
Toronto recently.
Mr. Taylor inherited a weellen, manu-
facturing business which had been in
his family for four generations, and
which employed 600 handle He consid-
ered that his employes had certain
claims upon him, and these „claims he
set about meeting by Introdueinr the
profit-sharing system. At the end of •
each year a proportion Of the Profits
was given to the workers htthe 'shape
of £1 shares of stock, which carried
no voting power, but titans which dials
dends were paid. Mr. Taylor said he
had, studied in "every Way to make iden-.
Mal the interests Of capital and labor
tn the business.. •
After 18 years' experience with the
Profit-sharing system, he woe complete-
ly satisfied with its suceess, arid could
recommend it as both scien.tille .and
sane. He would not advise those WhOSS
sole object was to make money to
adopt each a, system, Or they Wotild
be disappointed. Hie own.rnotive in in-
stituting, profit-sharipg was altruietie,
but he found he htte not lost money bY
It, •evhfie he had gained lintnensely In
happiness and coriafort in his business.
The workpeople 100k more pride In
their work and the eueceets of the cone
pang, the best employes stayed with
the establishment, tate all the everkere
were' learning lessong Of thrift, con-
scientiousness, and intelligent intereist
in the businees. Profit-sharing was nett
'a panacea for tdl industrial evils; it
cotild not make a bad business: geed,
but it would make a good bueineres bet-
ter. /4 repaid the employer, and it
Wiled and glorified the ethploYe's life.
If the editing men of the upper elasses
• t rest Britain, said 'Mt Taylor, re,
alised that they Would be eerving their
country fai Well by, taking an intern*
gent pat't in industrial progress as they
de by taking up military' rvide a new
forte of patriotism would be developed.
It wan not from the rank and filo that
industrial referm teotild contd. Labor
MIMS and emplOyend iteumelationit
were All right in their Wane, but they
Were antagonistie, and warfare was
&Any and Wastefill. It Walt OttlY by
*Oki* tOgether thitt progress Was
MAU ProfitAberitisr Was one of the
sititpuest and outwit means' of mob.
Wang gO0d,Wil1 betrititi capital and
its
PYTHONS AS PETS.
According to Pr. Mann, .-They Ara
• ForfnctlY liftrM1•10.1. .. I
Dr. . Mann, an enthusiastic IOW oe
sniakee,contributesto a, recent Eng..
Ileh Irt-ilume 'a letter Widelt goes to
show that the. larger kinds ot these
creatures "May have farmore charac-
ter and emotion than they are general-
ly credited with. • •
"lify present boa,". be writesi- 4•41,
ways sleeps in my bed around my feet.
He le perfectly clean, Iles still and very
seldom disturbs the, Occasionally be
crawls to my fate to lick it. I fre-
4uently take a python to bed, but at
'present she is tiraid, and if she cannot.
find my feet crawls, out of the bed and
MIAs herself on the Aim
do not myself believe that any
PYthon or bee is Savage, but they are
dreadfully timid, especially from the
. il treatment they receive When first
caught- and the 'misery and terror they
endure on the voyage; There is anoth-
er thing: They have no eyelids and on
being suddenly uncovered and dragged
forth to the light suffer trointhef glare
very acutely. It isbeet,therefore, to
h ide their beade In your band or under
your Coat. .
"Handle +heti often and. give them
water, pressing their heads gently Into
It. I feed ray boas frequently from
rahr, hand, but the last time I offered a
thon a. guirfetespig the 'pretr escaped,
And the peghon: topic in the Whole of ,
lay hand instead. He soon discovered
hislietietairesand-Was .greatly. disteeesse
ed, • rubbed his head against my hand
and. seemed to fear some seri' of. piln-
ishment. . • ' '
"Since -that "time I. have bad • great
difficulty In persuading: him. to eat inn.'
" less I 'terse him or take him to bed,.
when he will le tbe..w.bote night: witb.
his head in my harel." • .• .i.
. • •
Pete That•tanUot Walk..
In orientaleeduatriee. et is ouStelliary
to have -valuable fish es household
pets, In the same way as we .have
eats and 'degs and in alreo,st . every
house th •Japan One can find. jars con-
taining some fine •sPedimpies.
eaoleles have large acqaaria, le: which
are to be @Mud species of Odd ,aed
eisritets fish that have been : bted. and
cultivated for the laste 500 Jeers and
katiTe. • in China . the paradise 6Sitt ish
. geed example of the result of ,earefel
ealtivatione for It is nowhere found in
a•,wiid State' and is i'eneerlithele for. 16
t olors,:.whieh Oneness 'hi beauty those
,Of any :others ileheesetante
:lehusehold pet is 'the Chinese .comet •
.0100, which he equipped With lin
'pease' gitudal fins that spread out like
the ,ereattite Is 'sviineming.
• • .
rut on • the Brake. •
,• If the people about you are carrying
on their business or their benevolence .
. at a pace which draine the life out of
you, resointely• take a slower pace; be
called a laggard, Make lees money, ace
coreplish lesg Work than they, but be
'what you were meant to be and chn
be: y 011 have your natural limit of
power- as Much as an engine -ten
horsepoWers or twenty, or a hundred '
Yea are a to do certain kinds of work,
and you need a ,certain.. kind and
amount of fuel and a certain kind of
handling. -George S. Merriam
The Best Guide to 'Rending.
Of all thegifts an older brother or
sitstee eau Confer Mein a yotinger ejaild •
none can compare with the taste fOr
good reading. It is alt easy Matter for
the elder to tering the right book tO the•
little reader at the right time, and no
teeting benefit can be given With so
little effort See that you are able to
act as a wise guide when the little '
brother's or sister's hand is put eds Cote
fidingly in yours. •
•
A ouriosity in the shape of a miff
ball as ..big as .a man's head he on. exs,
•hibition, in a store at BoWdoinhaM, Me.
TUMORS CONQUERED
SERIOUS—OPERATIONS—AVOIDED-
Unqualified Success of Lydia E. Pink
ham's Vegetable Cotnpounn .in the
Cane of Mrs. Fanrdis D. Fox.
One of the greatest triumphs of Lydia
E. Pinklutm's Vegetable Compound is
the oienquering of woman's dread en-
emy, Tttmor. •
The growth of a tumor is so sly that
frequently its presence isnot suspected
Until it is far, advanced,
So-called Wandering pains" may
cone from its' early stages, or tho
presence of danger may be made inattie.
fest by profuse menstruation, accent-.
'panted by untettal pain, feorn the
ovaries down the groin and thighs.
If you have mysterious pains, if there
are indications of inifaulmatiori or clie-
nts:Cement, don't wide, /or time to eon
fien1 your fears anti go through the
horrors of a hospital operation; secure
Lydia, B. Pinklinen's Vegetable Com-
pound right away and begin its use.
Mrs. Plnkham, of Lynn, Mese., Will
give you her advice free of all Charge
if you Will write her about yourself.
Your letter Will be seen by WOmenonly,
Dear Mrs, Pinkharnis-
" I Mite the liberty to cengratideto you on
the ituecom I have had with your wonderful
medicine. Bighen menthe age My month-
lies etepped. Shortly tefter I felt se badly that
I eubmitted to a thorough eXturithation by a
physician and was told that,I had a tumor
on, the uterus and would have to undergo an
operation
"Stein after I reed one of 'Your advertise -
merits atid decided to give leyditt B. Pink -
ham's Vegetable Cotimound a trial. After
trying five bottles as directed the tumor is
entirely gona 1 have been examined by a
physician and he says 1 have no signs of a
tunior now. It has abwi brongjit nly month -
Ito• rid awls more, *ad I am *aryl
U." D. Fox, I Clem:nut
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TE CLIZITON S.M. ERA
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-UMORS
PIMPLES many anoth
BLOTCHES ande211°
ERUPTIONS ;1;4n-4'41unseemly
i
sadIy
tatouoi,
FLEsuwoRmsrliruMns4ril,et=
HUMORS ous other blood d
aaaea.
Their presence is a source of embarrass-
ment to those afflicted, Ite well as pain and
regret td their friends.
Many a cheek and brow-estA in the
n2ould of grace and beanty-have been eadly
defaeed, their attractiveness lost, and theft'
possessor rendered unhappy for years.
Why, then, consent to rest tinder tide
cloud of embarrassment t
There is an effectual remedy for all than
defects, it is,
BURDOCK
BLOOD BITTERS
•
This remedy will drive out all the, impuri-
ties from the blood and leave the oem-
plexion healthy and clear: '
Mies Annie Tobin, fdaders, Ont., writes:
"I take great pleasure in recommending
your Burdock Blood Bitters to any one who
may bp troubled with pimples eat the face.
I paid out inoney to doctors, but could not
get cured, and was almost discouraged, and
despaired of ever getting rid of them. I
thought I would givo B.B.B.,a trial, so got
"two bottlos, and, eforeei had taken. them -
twee completely cured and have had no
eign of pimples since." • •
Burdock -Blood Bitters has been mann-
faetured by The T. Milburn Co., Limited,
for over 30 years, and has cured thousands
In that time. Do not accept a substitute
which 'unscrupulous dealers say is "just u'
good." "It can't he.*
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.A Sit. of. English.;
lereneliman was boasting that .he
• •
had Ilibeeughly Mastered the • English
language when he was asked to write
from dictation: the following• specimen
of Our choice eccentric vernacular:
"As Hugh alughes was hewing a Yule
log from a yew tree a man dressed in
garments of a, dark hue calme up to
Thighs and said, !Have you • seen my
ewes?' To. which he replieh; 'If you
will wait until 1 hew this yew I will go
With You to look for your ewes.'
:After an attempt • the 'Frenchman
admitted his nriata.ke. He used to imag'
Inc he was used •tci.• Engllsh , opealcipg,
but hewould be more careful how' he
treed .the language In future,
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Quick Delivery of:a Leiter. .
.
It is a. curious 'Met that 'a., century
'and a ball ago a letter araveled, much.
faster than ever ' it has done .since.". •
, It was in 1753 that Lord karate made
hetivt7. wagee! that he would • Cause
letter to he carried lea miles within' an
hour • • Hejeherdship engaged a •score of
oricketers, ..aIl .expert throwers and
P4tebers, .had the missive .enclesed in a
ban, and a,rranging. his men at inter
-
Yale In a circle, kot them t� throw the
ball ,as swiftly as passible front one to
another; .'. ' ' • -•
At the ena of the hourit was found
that the letter had traveled almost, exl
Imam' 120 Miles. • • •
BIRTHPLACE OF MASSAGE,
queer anion, Where the Inhanininte
Never Take a .Hatb
The masseur bad just sr etUrned frOM
'Nubia, the birthplece or maesage,
"I didn't learn as much as r expected
$0,', he said, "but I got bold Of two
movements that will eradicate Write
}dee and remove fat ill an incredible
way.
"Nubia Is a queer place. They have
so little water there that they never
take batbs• The smaseehe or kneading,
Whence our word 'massage,' is the
bath's substitute. You strip, lie down
and are covered from head to foot with
.11" cream made of thuttonfat, musk, .
sandalwoodpowder and 'certain plant •
juices.Then you are kneaded, yoi.
are metisaged: 1 studied the Nubian
movements thoroughly and learned; as
'I say; good things. •
"The Nubians are a, handsome: and
queer race. They hunt elephants wit*
the sword. A hunter aegis, upon a doe -
Ing elepha.nt and slashes .hini 41 the
back • of the leg ten inches above the
hoof. This cut severs the 'irteiry, 'and
the elephant bleed -to death..
"They eook meat on hat stones, .
Perst they build a fire, then they put '
big, stones on it, and when: the stones
are. hot • enough they clean. them •of
,ashes and embers carefully and throw '
on the 'butt. This is a better way of.
cooling than the broil, .for it preserves
.all, „ths.
don't: knoNV wha,t kind of stones to tise.,
MOO kinds heated explode. . ,
• "The Nubians are Shapely and hand
some. They. never Wrinkle, they never
get • fate their ' skins are tinsmithand
fine. • They impute theeeglaees to the
`masself -the massage -that they take '
regtilarlt' three or .thille" times e week. 1
Every masseur ought to go to Nubia
if he wants to learn his business thole. '
oughle " ..•
• 1 . ••
English Debt' to tiv,5!Jesala, .
There are many estainnlem of Lord
'
Palmerston's reedy wit:. in Sir Me B.
Graniatr.,,
Dyuff's . recent hook,. 1.N.ote§, Fror
a.D
In a, debate 'about the Jews " an orator
rather bored the House by enumerathig.
• many of the thing a which the. English '
owed to. I-Iel3reW initiative.
• Lord Palmerston 111 reply ,gase the •
diSeussion a. so.rightlierrturn.
I quite.- agree with the shOriorabl:-:
gentleman," he remarked. ''Istany• of us •
nvie a great. deal to . the jews."
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,,r,(1.:QURE:-.PEV,13a; CHILLS; AGL1P, .
We.knoW of ro remedy so relmble
• its Nerviline. Tiveray (lieges taken in '
Is as critical a HMO AS AllY in hog raising.
The jitter eating of many sows is largely due to bad feeding, causing
a constipated and irritable condition, •
The sows digestive organs should he kept free and open to prevent
this fevered and litter eating condition by feeding' .
• Clydesdale Stock Food .
Besides Making a better floev of milk owing tis the better blood circulation.
This means more and better pigs, as a healthy apple tree gives more
and better fruit than a diseased tree, ,
. For young pigs it makes more bone and muscle on which to put flesh,
and nothing better for starting and keeping'Runts growing. •
Its ingredients are absolutely harmless aed pure, and if you are not
satisfied with results your nieney cheerfully refunded by the dealer,
CARBOLINE ANTISEPTIC MAKES THE pits AND.PENS GLEAM.
TRY HERCULES POULTRY FOOD.
, .
Cmnessoar,n S•roca FOOD COMPANY, 1.11MITEO, Toronto, Om.
.
. For sale by
G. B. BALLARD. Plinten, J Os. mr,SR, Blyfh,
MItE. N. NAEGLE, Auburn, " ' W. T RIDDELL, Auburn,.
BEAT r1B BRCS, Beafort h. • . • J., SNIDER. Bracea", d '
• T. J. Mo A414, Varna '
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RANGI
'..have 109.135tcl k6cerin*I141.
K6y look I-Idteit
ook ,
urr\
ive k, trovbk. arNd
rez,ter 6..,ti5texdion tar\
rAnge ortktrket
TPoN.T ties rrsak „ 4- fiwtsi..)4iiiorz.
* hot water ethreee tinesse daily not .onl y
:
op e the • chifls but &gave ysthe. dis-
*t•ase completely. ' Nervi•line it di-
rect action on ague. and 011ie and re-
' moves their'akeitineteaueee. In:seom-
etch nrci *hcievel dismel ere NerviUne huts
held first piece for n rly. fifty Years.
I. It is powerful; strife to act, Alnetougb,
and perfeetlysafe.. Being pleasent to
taste, • i *Metier . with everybody.
Your (Imagist' sells Poison's. Nerviline
• in hire, 25e bottles. .Satisfactionguar;
• An idled ' • " •
. The .ahrriey, Tilden Com-pany
, - ; • nenulacturcre
rumiltnn ' .' . e,‘Rnnipeg • 'Toro' tO:, .,. . Vancouver . • Mootreal
f
Our nere'onal guarantee ae Veil .0 tb., Of th,!Claiera gO Tiltneverretove.We beve'Souventr Ranges ouview,
.,
DAVIS St RQWIf4ND; 'CLINTON.
inter. Has Oome
You want a good pair of•htubbers ? Our prices:are lpwer than meals:
ly asked by others. Our Boots and Shoes and. ,Sox .are right . in prjceand
heualitee. tIow about an Overcoat'?" See oar Blankets -Flannels, Flanneletehes
etc. Hedy about. Coal Oil at 18e and 22e?. Lamps. oh(' Lanterns very ettessis
What (lei You V ink of Flour at $2.05', $2,25 and $2.50. per /00 lbs; net. 98 lbs as
some sell. }lie hes6Price for produce,. either cash or traele.. • '
s•
tondl!sboro .Emporiuni
• krov, 14th, 1lo5
R. Adam
If you your friends or relatives sufterevith
Fits, Epilepsy, *St. Vitus' Dance, or Falling.
Sickness, write for a trial bottle and valuable
treatise on such,diseases to THE LIIB1G Co..
179 King Street, W., Toronto, Canada. All
druggists sell or cap obtainfor yea
LEIBIG'SFITcyRE
' •
A TRA PPEfi . RETURNS:
William •Milier Back In Orkney 'Atter
Thjrty Years' Absence', in the
- Canadian Fae North. ,
No lenges; an explorer of the un-
known Antarctic, but a prosaic trading.
vessel. in the sArvide f, the Hudson's
-Bey- Coe' Alt sf tun trae-DI geoveey trate i st
been berthed In the West India Doak,
London, 'after her first voyage to the
Arctic regiOns, The Discovery brought• ,
home an interesting Personage in Wile'
liam a• man arif nearly seventy
years of age, who has spent half a
century in the employment of the Hud-
son's Boy Co., and returned -home to '
live in retirement in his natiVe Gree-
nlet), town of Stromneshs
Miller has had charge for nearly thir-
ty Years of the post named Mistessinee,'
. on Rupert's River. Ile was the only
white man in the Indian settlement of •
forty or -fifty smile, yet the life was
thoroughly congenial, and only failing
eyesight has compelled him to give it
up. Hie life. was that of the hardy
pioneer of• the wilds of unknown Can
The hearest settlement was
twelve days' March, or 300 Miles dis-
tant.
In winter, Journeys Were accomplish-
ed on snow-ettocs, or by sledges, drawn
bY teams of Eskimo dogs. Black bears,
reindeer, and numerous other kinds of
game Provided abandanoe of work for
the rifle and food for the eSettlers, Mil-
ler made an annual journey down Ru-
pert's River to Rupert's }louse, on tho
shores of Hudson Bay. The produce of
this district was conveyed in, a dozen
!sego iptlian canoes, manned by . In-
dians, *d on the retnrn•journey these
were loa.ded up with stores for the
miming .winter. .
With the exception of this beeet in-
terlude, Miller rarely saw a white man
from one -end of the year to the other;
and until he arrived in London he had
not set foot. upon the streets of a
ilized town for nearly half a cent:tire`,
meet ler one visit to Montreal.
Thaler the tornmand of Capt. Gray,
one of a well-known Peterhead family
of whaling mestere, the Discovery left
the Thames on June 15, bound for the
oompahy's trading station on Charlton
Wand, at the extreme south end of
Jamee Bay, tut arm of the greater Hud-
son Sale, ,h, fairly good passage was
nea.de across the Atlantic, but when 100
Mlles from the entrance to Hudson
Strait, the eremite entered vaet field
of ice Meek
Diseovery, though eptelally acti.#
etrueted for lee work, found th6 floes
impenetrable. Capt. Gray availed him-
belf of every "lead," arid rammed and
butted with an the tkill arid daring he '
eottnieneht, inn While the ship took no
injury, she was trrnly beset, and pro
-
gross became almost ImpoetibIe. •
In Gila unfortunate position
maltred r dye weeks.. Whe t
nt of.the floes
• , • Failure:
The Chatham: Incubator and
Brooder has created‘ a New Era
in Poultry Raising.
-The settiug Ben as a liatcher
has-been proven a Commercial
THE SETTING 1/E2y-Her failures
hade discouraged many .ct poultry raiser:
Yon can Make Money .
raising chicks In -the ridht
way—lots of. it.
• •
No one doubts thnithere is money in raising
cliickens with a gooli eubst r a d.Brooder
Ileergoi the Chat haraineubator and 13rooder
have,an ollt.le mon,. y. lf you still cling 40 tho
Ohl Idea' that you Can successfully rutin, poultry
bliAness,itaing•the ben as a hatcher,we would
like tg re:n.16.11 With you, . •
•in the first ailacv, we can prove to Youthat
111 pggs,pwhich the 20aensoiild lay dtaihg tho „,
your ectuai criels los
will be ellio1471)to puy
at C'ta.ttiiarn :,c4b or and Breeder in eve
or six Imitate, to say nothing whatever of of the
larisa- air& better results rairtlBrooder.
ythe use
of the Chatharnineuhator
11'N'011 allOW a hen to set. you Mee at, least
leiligeht
idiivtek
evevveeskosfutiakyinizgegcallelrOoet ttbveeegh
icicaetnagni!nogr
say in the eight weeks she:rimed lay at least
three dozen eggs. I1.1) the Chathalll incubator
fHt the hateheig, while theilen goes on laying
egge. •
. Our No. 3 Incubator will hatch as manY'eggs
tot tweitty.setting hens, and dolt better, •NoW,
born is it question in arithmetic: -
The Chatham Incubator and:
'Brooder has 'always proved a
Money Itaker.
. A Lidht, Pleasant and Profit.
able Business for Women
Many women aro to.day malritig an hide-
• pendenttliving and putting by money every
month raising poultry. with a-Cliatham-,Ineu--
•bator.
If you keep 20 hens from laying
for 8 weekb, how much caeh do
Yeti le -e it each hen would have
Mid 8 dozen egga and eggs ars
. worth 15 cents per dozen/ Ana -$9,00.
Therefore, when the Chatham Incubator is
hatehing the n tither Of eggrk that twenty hens
we u Id hatch, Itis really earning in cash for you
$9 00, besides producing for your profit chicks
by the wholcsale, and being ready to do tho
IMMO thing over again the moment each hatch
is off.
Don't you think, therefore, that it pays to
. kcep the hens laying and let tha chathqm.
• Ira:neater ao the hatching/
Tim.° are mow other reason's why the
Chatham Incubator and Brooder outclasses
the setting lto
The hen sets when she is ready. AThe Chat-
ham Incubator Is always' ready.By planning
to tike off a haiell at the right time, you may
have plenty of In °Here to sell •when broilers
are selree and pricier at tho top notch. If you
depend on the Imre your chicks will grow to
broi (cal ;Ines \eh en every other hen'it ehielts are
being marketed, and when the price le not so
stile
Tho hen is a carelesSinother, often leading her
ehleits amongst wet grass, bushes. rind in places
whore rats ean confiscate her young, •
The Chatham Brooder behaves itself, fir a
perfect mother and very rarely loses it chick,
ana is not infested with lice.
Altogether, there la absolutely no reasonable
reason for continuing the ma et a hen as a
hatchee_ reel every reason why you. ehoted
hall) airliathS111 Inenteitor !Moder.
We tiro making n, very spode,' effete:which
it will pay 5 oil to investigate.
Small, Premises Sufficient
For Poultry Raisin&
No. 1- BO Eggs
No. 2---120 sEggs he
No. 0--240 Eggs
TEE CHATHAM INCURATO,R-tots
success has encouraged tnany to Ittak.1
more money titan they eet. thought '
; pass:61e out of eh:whs..
Every Farmer SbOuld
Ralse--Poultry
....oat every farmer "keeps belle," but,wfals
he knows that there Is a certain amount of profit
Iii the 'business, even when letting it take ltere
Of itself, few farmers are aware of how rands
are losing every year by not getting Into
the pouliry business in such a way as ta maim
real money out of it. • '
coTrahme:reetitainigiihUeeChet a heinet4rhruswinionssnelvseeor br4
eggs and she _Should be kept at ft. The only
way to raise chicks for profit, is to begin‘riglat,
by installing a Chatham Inettbater and Brooder.
With euch a machine you tan begin hatching,
Oli a large scale at any time.
You can only get one crop off youtfields bi
year, but with a Chatham Incubator and
Brooder ani ordinary attention, you ean rain.
chickens from early Spring until Winter and,
have a crop every month. Think of it! •
Quite a few farmers have discovered „that
there is money in the pointry business and have
foundthey have installed SeVeTal ChathaM Inettba-
rt
ahierobomdnereof far
sh after mingre ttyigperoflatible that
tt.
to andB n
Perhapa you think that it requires a great
deid of time OT a great deal of technical know-
ledge to re.ise chickens with a Chatham Intas-
hater and Brooder. If soeyou are greatly nu -
.Any woman with a little leisure tinto at her
diposal ettnwlrr:;-1gsdaPPlV)
r 01Itieetrth,4Oa
business and make money right frorn the start.
Perhape you havo. a friend who Is aoing so..
If not, we ecu give you the RatIlell of many Who
started with much inisgiving only to be sur-
prised by the ease and rapidity With which the
profits tame to them.
• Of course, euccessalepende on getting a
right stint.. You must begin right.. You can
never make any eonsidemble money • as a
poultry raiser with hem as hatchets. You
must have a good Ineubator and Brooder, but
this means in the ordinary way an int .stnient
whieh, perhaps you are not prepared to make
Plat now, and this is just, whore our epeeist
Offer comes in.
Ryon ate in (Attest, we will set you tin In
the poultry business without a cent of cash
down. If we wore not Bute .that the Chitthani
Incubator and Brooder is the best and that
with it and a reasonable amount of effort on
your part you are sure to make money, we
would not make the Special offer below. .
• WE WILL SHIP NOV
TO YOUR STATION
FREIGHT PREPAID
A :CHATHAM.
INCUBATOR
and
atidOROODER
You :ray .us tici Cash.
Tin. After 1906 MOO
Of eourse, if you have 'oat of room, to melt eidentlemen,--Your No. 1 Ineubatot le all
the better, but teeny n man and woman nre rights 1 am perfectly saddled with it. Will
taming ona owes:del end rrostahle poultry got a. largos one from you next rear. Zee,
busineSs in e small city or town let. Anyone
yard eon rIIHO pool try profitably. LoOltW000,. Lindsay, Oat."
Gentlothen,-/ think both incubator and
with a, fair sized. etable ot shed and a Milan ,,
rl „VII gam tytrintrrillc:n ausi tri ee ay ocrtireyiklny nonirntastriggst Brooderis all right. I got hem cent. out of
three hatches. R. a trasmiso, Platteville, Ont."
with sett ing Ilene as hatchets. You must get a ' Gentleition,A had never seen ItI1 ineuhator
Chathem Tnenbator endeirooder. until t received piers. I Was pleased and Kle-
in muerte etegybody to get a fair start in• the prised to get over 80 per eant., and the chickene
eight way fn thepoultres briefness, we make aro all strong and healthy, A ehild could
n very' flpveint Oiler Witleil it is Werth your operatenutehinestlecessfally. JAS, DAT, Rath.
while to investigate. welt, Man."
We eatt 'miry von quickly from our dietributing Wareliensen at Calgary, Ilreneen
Halifax, Chat Vietoriesj entel. ONT... DEITorr, Men,
rite 11/1/ANSON CAMOVELLCO.0 Milted
t i iUOt�,yO'OR a go
taken. Your wife or daughter can atteed
the machine and look atm, the chickens with-
out interfering With t...ir regular household
duties..
The market is alwaYs good and prices are
never low. The dmitiand is always hi tome:n.0
the supply and at certain tames of tho year rea
ean practically got any price yott care to ask low
good brollere. With a Chatham Incubator \and
Brooder Vrou can start hatching at the righh
time to bring the chickena to marketable
broilers when the supply is very low and the
Prices accordingly high. This you could rimers
do with hens es hatehers.
_ We know that there is moriey the poultry
business for every farmer who will go about: it
right. All you have to do Is to got a Chatharet
Incubator and Brooder and start R. But per.
haps you nee not prepared Just now to lemma
the money. This is why we make the special
offer. • v
IS THIS FAIR?
wo know there Is raising chickens.
We know tho ()bathers( Incubator mai
Brooder has no equal,
We know tbat with any reasonable effort on
your part, you CalMOt but make money out of
the Chatham Incubator and Breeder.
We know that we made it Maalox offer leek
year and that in every ease the /surname were
met cheerfully and promptly, and that in many
eases money WAS accompanied by letters ex-
preesing sallsfactien.
Therefore, we have no hesitation in Malthus
thielproposition to every honest, earnest TII,i41
or woman who may wish to add to tbeit yearly
profite with a email expenditure of time caul
Money,
the poultry. business so that you (‚11»This really/team that vao will set UP Irk
lnaihn
money right front the start, *without ask lig foe
a elfigio rent from you until after 1900 harvest.
If We kffeW of weaker offer, Wo WoUldinakeit..
Write tie ft post eard with your mune mei
addrees, Mid We irillAOMLyett 1 tull partieulittee Mit
Well asi our beautifully illitatrated Welk, How,
to make money out of ehicke," :Write to -da•
iMillater, Mo
CAN