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1lrcwest at or. CALI,.Y.
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mead; L.ika EStt, erftiz• C4,1„14.„,,,,,-, 4 vid.(: is be.. tllouth's Qurnpsnion).
beg ft'rtnt:d by the lanai e¢rlir}ditt4 who, The s+ullpiyiiig of oxygen is not the
crx tr,rzis t1.1, (y{ .e.sueitl itt'.'o Lake Super.. only funetior, although it i$ am u o;,t
fox Ctwi,r+r .y . diroct and vital one, of proper breathing.
..................!.........1.7.......,......00.,..,i Thoron;;11 expansion of the chest insures
s
idle proper filings of the lungs with stir,
1 a;il'ttcs all the minute trig cells, especially
! those at the summit of lungs, where
motion is least, awl where the seeds of
CATE1IS consumption are usually first planted,
syr„tilz�
ATI -
and increases the circulation of the blood
theoughout all parts of these organs.
'Still anon er effect of properbrcatliing
is a beautifying one, The chest is
broadened the shoulders are thrown
l .>acl the i�r;t:r is crect, Lula th.e carriage
r uce:Cul,.
Perfect breathius is sial natural to
most men tend women of sedentary ee-
.i atiou rind; indoor lifer. Lite ell good
•s, it must be worlcd far; and tht,
I -los:;, :_a ,r snared Fry' hese wor
The; ere rel;: ve Distress f e -a Dyspepsia,
TindigesVent an Too IIeerty Bating. A per..
feet reinee.y zaz 17iz izress, Nao^ea, Drowsi-
ness, 1at.,_ a ter:; the Mouth, Coated Tongue
Pain in the Side, TORPID LWVER. They
Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable.
$ aha PEIL .Octad E ose&
troad;Pa o,.
Sl.t,:` L.. 4 A
ilio fraud. of the day.,
See you get Carter's,
Ask for Cart
•Insist and d
Carter's Litt
and
Liver Pills.
.tlme
tsa
t
into the blood, tnkenr
titude of pais : t:.nd aces
Women are come
ng to understand
hat the Backaches,
eadaehes, Tired
eelings and Weak
pells from which
hey suffer are due
o wrong action of
e kidneys.
The poisons that
ght to be carried
are sent back
ith them a mut:
DOANL
drive away pales and ac
healthy and hi
Mrs. C. H. C iespie, 2
St. John, N.B., says:
" Some time ago I ha
of La Grippe. From t
trouble arose, for whie
a number of the best
John, but received Litt
Doan's Kidney Pills h
began their use and in
them to be a perfect e
these pills I suffered
could not turn over in
awe. Doan's Kidne
me from this terrible
removed every' pain a
ley Pees
es, make women
to enjoy life.
Britain Street,
a violent attack
s, severe kidney
I doctored with
hysicians in St.
relief. Hearing
hly spoken of, I
short time found
o. Before taking
eh torture that I
ed without assist -
Pills have rescued
edition, and have
d ache.
Work while you si'eep without a gripe
or pain, euring Dyspr nsia, b`iekHeadache
and Constipation and snake you feel better
in the moiaing, Price.25e.
S! OTHERIN
s
A Kingston Lady's
Milburn's Heart
, in Relieving this
dition.
SATION.
perienee with
nd Nerve Pills
stressing Con -
"I have suffered for . me years with a
smothering sensation used by heart
disease. The severity o the pains in my
heart caused me mueh Tiering. I was
also very nervous and •', whole system.
was run down and debili ted.
"Hearing that Milbu ..'s Heart and
Nerve Pills were a sp c c for these
troubles, I thought I won try them, and
got a box at McLood's Dr Store. They
afforded me great relief, wing toiled up
lay system and removed he distressing
symptoms from whieh I .; lf"iered, I eau
heartily recommend these `fonderfal pills
to all sufferers from heart' -rouble.
(Signed) MRS. A. Kingston`
Ont.
Lax Liven rmts ell Biliousness,
Constipation and l;,oit.. Ecea =ha.
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COPYI't ours &a.
itnotvrre SenAlna , nkeceh dnd description may
tt7�Iekk1Y ascertain our ol,inton free h eteer an
Invention 1ti rrnr,nhl7 rtat „tolyl„ Communted,
moos att c't, r,a•Ml• er,tl:c,. laflt 1 c CrPotentd
pent free. Lorient n, (arty for ►,rnrinit,at
lente.
Pot,,nat taker& thr,ugh Yawn::'CO. 1104Iie
*viol metes, rrhhout emerge, 'nibs
f
' fl4 Rall ISaft•
r.N
ust be persevered iu tui:il full
esp. ttiou bas become a habit.
0. utt tininn this objcet are
Ot. bo reeertitch here;
asci upon the principle
Tile Met.
tlriatnfi, k'iil
hat they
of removing permanently evoxy obstacle
to the free entrance of air into the lungs.
school children sitting at their desks,
cl:;:.ks beveling o, er their ledgers, seam-
stresses l't work with the needle or the
it. wing inuchiue, typewriters, and all
who must stoop as they earn their daily
reread, should learn to stop from time to
time, sit back in their chair, or rise,
throwback the shoriders, and draw in
ton or twelve dee
holding the brea
seconds each time
These exercises,
oral, should alwa
mouth closed, fo;
proper cl nunel f
frow of the air.
will interrupt th
hour through the
class to do this br
be contributing
realize' to the fut
youthful. charges.
The death. of
the 5th con. of C
Oct. 2Gth, remov
who settled in the
nothing but bush.
most reached the
being but two neon
years of .age whe
born in Argyleshire,
nias Day, 1829, an
with his parents in
aunt and sister the
The family afterwar
township, Simeoe C
to Culross in 1853
land which he aft
the great land silo
1854 and on which
time of his death. H
to this, in 1849, bee
tion of country lyin
ton and Kincardine,
until 1808 that he vi
was married twice,
Mary Carmichael, c
Carmichael, then of
in 1880, leaving a f,
ren, seven of whom
1881 he married Mis
daughter of David B1
who still survives h
surviving Children,
daughter live at the
Mr. Donald Keith an
live in Cuirass, The
ters, Mrs. Win. Jo
Gregor McKinnon, li
Mr. KietliVitrat. adher
byterian church and a
ties. Hospitality was o
and no person was e
from his door hungry.
who knew him for the 1
that in the olden days.
were the only kind tlia
Mr. Kieth and two o
dead, were the four cor
a house raising. Wh
prioneers hack: their p
Keith formed one of t
Mr. Keith had not be
some length of time,
what suddenly, as he
village on the Frida
death. Thus one by
are passing away and
short time until there
to tell the story of th
of Culross. Teeswate
, slow, inspirations,
for three or four
e lungs are fzlled.
e breathing in gen-
be. clone with the
e nose is the only
the passage to and
school teacher who
studies once every
scion, and teach the
thing exercise, will
o than she can ever
well-being of her
CU LOSS.
Malcolm Keith, of
0cs, on Thursday,.
another of those
wnship when it was
Mr. Keith had al-
lotted span of life,
is short of seventy
he (lied. He was
cotlaud., on Christ-
came to Toronto
1834. His father,
there of cholera.
s moved to Eldon
Mr. Keith cause
d squatted on the
ards acquired at
t Southampton in
he lived until the
had twiceprevious
through that,seo-
betweeu Walker -
hough it was not
ted Culross. He
first wife being
ghter of Donald
ulross. She died
y of Dight child-
still living. In
Catherine Black;
, of N. Dakota,
Of .the seven
o sons and one.
old home whilst
s. Borden also
her two daugh-
ston and Mrs.
in Manitoba.
t of the Pres-
former in poli- Inspector Ballard, of Tmiilton, re -
of his virtues 1 ports that out of 7,0 _ public school pu-
pils 418 are short-si ed.
In a collision be een trains at the
town of Thouars, F nee, two persons
were killed and ten ers were injured.
"((rasp all and
Many people are so
ing all" that they lose
appetite, digestion, he
however, these may b
Hood's Sarsaparilla,
a business roan on. the
giving him good lliges
and a clear brain, 1
thing for weak and
jib
towns.. AS 4eSU'S WOULD, PO IN' Ei
J. Liin,datroera, a Swedish Tamer. has
ecn diet d experiments with a view of
litfiziug skiurllii1k as a food for Mille
cows, say The Dairy of Englund. Ire
recently gave an. interesting' account of
Ws t:xeeriaaients and of the method of
proceduxo followed la making the "skim. -
milk food,” the uinhn: features of which
are given below, The. milk is Ant
pasteurized, or simply boiled, in order to
hilt all bacteria, wiiieb it niay coiitaiu.
It is then cooled to 80 degrees, and rennet
is added. This rias is nixed in a tank
or vat and left for two or three hours.
The whey not absorbed. lay the straw is
run off,and the whole -is left for 48 hours,.
when. it will be fermented and rawly to
feed. It is stated that enough of this
food may be fed t" eorespolxl to four
kilos (8;8 potnncis• of whole milk per
head per day, uici this wil1repiaco about
0 -ca pounces of oral =try grain food. The
method appears to be simple and easily
worked, No dots -t other coarse food:?,.
also ground oats, _tc.., eau be incorporat-
ed with the curd li the manner desorib-
ed.
"Better do it tri=n wish it done." Bet-
ter cure catarrji b taking .Hood's Sar-
sapurilla than con lain because you suf-
fer from it. ;
Uses r'salt. '
Common salt ru ed. into the roots of
the hair at night remove dandruff
and prevent the hail from coining out.
A poultice of salt oistcuell with yin-
' egar will. quickly ' eviate the pain
caused by the sting o a wasp Cr bee.
A cup of hot wet to which a tea-
spoonful of salt has b 1 added, if taken
regularly every day afore breakfast,
will be foitu l to strew hen the,digestive
powers.
Bathing in strong s t awl water will
bo found oornforting aching and blis-
tered.
listered feet. '
Fine table salt makes an excellent
tooth powder.
Bathing the eyes equently with salt
and water will be fond very beneficial
when they are we ` or tired.—Idome
Notes.
Worms cannot ren
Pleasant worm syru
to these parasitesa
action promptly e
harm the most d
25 cents.
in when Dr. Low's
s used. Itis death
l by its Cathartic
cels them; will,not
icate child. Price
ASrir ELM
There died at his,, home on lot 0, ou
the 10th concession of Ashfield, on
Friday, Oct 27th, Mrs. Valentine Alton,
in the 79th year of his age. Mr. Alton
was one of the early pioneers of this
section and had continually resided in
that neighborhood for over 50 years. Al-
though of a very quiet clispositiou, he
was a man who was universally liked
and respected by all who had the plea-
sure of his acquaintance and the town-
ship has lost au honorable citizen and
the community a kind neighbor and
friend. He had been ailing for some
time past with kidney trouble and had
suffered a great deal of pain, and on fall
show day at Dungannon he met with a
runaway accident, and being thrown
out of the rig had his collar bone broken
and from the effects of which he never
fully recovered,
Nees Notes.
Brakemen Peter Srsuck, of Sarnia,
was killed near Watford.
Brakeman Thos. Bryce, of St. Thomas,
was fatally injured at Hagersville.
London, Ont., labor men hove nomin-
ated a municipal ti et and published a
platform.
✓ turned away
James Reid,
145 years, said
hen log houses
were 'built, he,
ers long since
r men of many
the Culross
oto taken Mr.
group. 'While
at all well for
ath came some -
ad been in the
preceding his
o the pioneers
will only be a
be few living
early settlement
nows.
USB All."
The leading news]
express the opinion
interest in Samoa
ain.
pars of Germany
khat the nation's
be ceded to Brit -
NEM.
wl'I4.WI' xieS I ox:cco lJ 1: ItIt Ul.'r W0U .»' I3at
•OF l;oiat.OW1NU me l'escatl'z.•+a.
The Conservative. of Lincoln and
Niagara have norm ted Mr. E. A.
Lancaster, of St. C herinies, for the
Commons.
South Renfrew C servatives have
nominated Mr. T. McGarry to op-
pose Hou. Mr. Latchf el for the Legis-
lative Assembly.
The Hamilton Mast e Company
has decided to reboil nd enlarge its
furnaces, and about $50 wi1,1 be spent
"grasp•
en the work.
treegth of nerves The new.l3ritish batt ship, , the Ven
h. fortunately, orable, was successfully launched
estored.uytaring day. 1r. Joseph Chamberlin elitist -
ch has put many euecl the vessel,
oad to sacoess by
on, strong nerves Private Simon ])owner of the 42nd'
does the same Infantry, United States Volunteers, was
1 women. fatally shot at Fort Niagara while at -
HOOD'S PILLS cure air headache, in- tempting to eseape front the guard.
digestion. s 1n. compliance with a request of the
At the meeting of ane creditors of P. Premier of New Zealand, the Depart
W. Watkins, of Hamilton, a statement inert of Marine and Fisheries will senrl
was submitied showun; assets of $128,- to that colony a consignment of salmon
528, and liabilities of x$315,400. In ad- ova.
dition to the ordinary;, assets there is The Canadian Clue held its first of a
real estate worth 1,500 over the series of four dinners at the Royal hotel,
mortgages.
SA T ., . A
Per Infanta ant Children.
1l'amilton, the theme of the oratory be-
ing "Canadian newspapers and news-
paper men."
The first 'cargo steamier will pass
through the neve Soulanges Canal on
Titoaday next,. the Department of Bail-
waye a�rynd1. VO ui havin.g granted the
A1C'4ip,+M.'+.J W,w!4111111: _..'.O.illI ., i
The author of "In 1 -lis Steps," Rev.
Charles Ilii Sheldon, writing on "Is
Christianity Practical in Business Af-
fairs?" iu the November Ladies' Homo
Journal, contends that "the immediate
result of applying Christ's teachings to
every -day life would, without any ques-
tion, be the actual loss of almost every-
thing in the way of money, and social
position, and political power for vast
immbers of persons who are now rich,.
or successful, or powerful through the
exercise of selfish-; teat is, un-Christain
—methods of life. ; have not the.slight-
est doubt that if thtsenerohants of Phila-
delphia, for examn should begin at
once to do as Jesus
the immediate xesi
ruptoy for very m
for the majority.
then enormous los
This fact would not p
ity cannot be applied
does not .square witl
Christaiuity. That t
men themselves frac
statement so often mr
en Rule cannot be
business, is not a co
ishness of the Golden
selfishness of the bus
uld do in business,
would be bank -
of them, perhaps
not brnkruptcy,
a would follow,
ve that Christian -
modern business
the teachings of
's is so business
y confess. The
e, that the Gold-
uado to work in
ession of the fool-
Rule, but of the
less world." •
littppiszeS Duty.
Be happy. Be ha y ie spite of every
thing, When a per v. is not happy he
is a failure in life. be happy is to be
normal, and the noraaia people are those
who come out on t- in the long run,
Nature and human i ;tura detest abnor-
mal things, and un1u spy people are cer-
tainly abnormal pec le, It is. said that
nothing makes happiness like happiness,
and from observation one seesthat it is
true. Happiness is, two things—a good.
habit and a spirit state. Many Wo
men you think ar born unhappy. Is
there any one such weakened creature
that she cannot cult ate the good habit
of being happy.
The trouble with ie average woman
who fancies herself appy is only an
unwholesome fancy, She caresses and
nourishes nnhappine . In other words,
she hugs trouble. Sh luxuriatesiu being .
melancholy in lookin ou the wrong side
of things. If she on kuew how disa-
greeable this made r in the •sight of
men she would ver soon change her .
tactics, for it has come to be a recognized
fact in modern civilization that happiness : '
is a necessity of life.
Poultry ointers.
Generally the batt r the seratcheiethe
better the hen.
Feed milk and bra for growth, milk
and meal to fatten.
When you get rea y to fatten . fowls,
do the work quickly.
Game chickens, von a free range,
are in danger of bein overfed.
The most successf fanciers are those
that kept one or two reeds.
Hens cease to lay when improperly
fed or when in a dise sed condition.
Bens require a var ty of food. They
get excessively tired one kind.
Hens should be 1 ' d when they are
three years old. Th lay fewer eggs'
after that. .
Grain is deficient in lime and mineral'
matter, but bran is rich in nitrogen and
carbon. -
Scalding fowls before picking partial-
ly cooks the delicate skin,rendering it
dry and wrinkled.
While linseed and ottonseed meals ,
are excellent foods, to much of them
will cause a loss of fe, 1 ers.
When your birds ,- e bowel (disease,
change the food for ew days and at
the same time change • e grit.
A yellow leg or skin i oes not indicate
quality. The best to a fowls, game,
Doric: ugs, Houdans a Langshans do
not have yellow legs. '
Orohar'd and
If trees are to be pl
the soil should first be
condition.
All small fruits sho
enough apart to admit
eultivator.
No variety of pears
on the trees as they w
and ripenedin the liou
Goodfeedin must at
in trees and plants as
Make the soil in the or
In the prmtirig enco
of new wood. Many
because the now wood
the old:.
With the peach the
be started with low
limbs not more than t
ground.
Lice on trees may b
ing a pound of po
Water and applying on
With a brush.
arden.
ited in the fall,
repared in good
be planted far
f using the horse
11 ripen so finely
when gathered
nd rapid growth
11 as in animals.
and rich.
age the growth
es and vines fail
cut orf, leaving
ung trees should
eads, the lower
o feet above the
killed by disoly-
in a gallon of
he affected parts
Mrs, Harvey Hine a resident for
fifty years or more o the township of
G • derioli, passed awa on Tuesday of
1a: , . eek at Toronto, ; ' hither she went
to re. A about three ears ago. Mrs.
hlincks o paraly s, having been
i11 about t eeks, he leaves a large .
family, thro A ins am sic daughters:
William, of Sioux City, owe; Dr. John,
of Manistee, Mioh.; Alb .rt, of Michi anl;
Mrs. Sohn I nox, of c oderioh; Mrs.
Booth, Mrs. Cooper, rs. Barton and
the Misses Jane and Frances, all of
Toronto, The fun A al took place
last Thursday aftorno+ from the resi-
donee of John Enter, ewgate street,
Goderioh at 2.80 p. lna t Maitland eeniO-
te>r`y.
t of the St OM
sailor avg.
the p
body
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