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Exeter Advocate, 1900-1-18, Page 6Subscribers elm aci net receive their papers egularly wilt please ttoillY ee'et cillee, Alleay at this office> for tisij rates. RE 1XETER ADVOCATE ifURSDAY,Jek NUAltY i8 1900, FOREIGN NEWS NO TES. Sweden has $175,540,000 invested in raihoads. London is to spend $1.6,000,000 on • new drainage works. Americans hay $7,000,000 woreh of millinery in Paris yearly. eThe new glass roof on the Syden- liam Crystal Palace in England cost 4,60,000., Trees and, shrubs are being, planted along the Suez canal, to keep the sand from drifting. The nucleus of a fund has been col- lected to transfer the body of Chopin from Paris to Cracow. Taxantulas are being raised in. Aus- tralia for their webs, which are used tin making threads for balloons. Publishers in Finland lose from 46,000 to $10,000 a year due to sup- egession of books by the government. Parisian authorities are trying to de- vise regulations for automobile traffic which will be fair to all parties con- cerned. The German Government has bought Bohliemann's place in Athens, at $80,- 000, for the use of the German Arch- aeological society, China has just received a cargo of Sewing machines from America, and Chinese women are said to be taking kindly to the innovation. Near Tangier a native, who •stole 2i donkey worth $125, was taken be - /ore the Chief of the Dila; and as punishment he was tied to a tree -while his eyes were burned out with a redhot iron. 'Russia is devising more liberal in- ducements for European Russian .ea,sants to settle in various parts of -the empire in Asia. Approved parties of peasants possessing a capital of from $100 to $800 are to receive trans- portation free and grants of land, tax free, for tvventy years. There never was, and never will be, a airriversal panacea, in one remedy, for all alls to which flesh is heir—the very nature sef rinany curatives being such that were be germs of other and differently seated diseases rooted in the system of the Tatient--what would relieve one ill in turn would aggravate the other. We ahave, however, in Quinine Wine, when obtainable in a sound unadulterated state, a remedy for many and grevions ills. 13y its gradual and judicious use, the atrailest systems are led into convalescence and strength, by the in./him:ice which Qui - aline exerts on Nature's own restoratives. It relieves the drooping spirits of those ;Frith whom a chronic state of morbid des- pondency and lack (If interest in life is a -disease, and, by tranquilizing the nerves, disposes to sound anl refreshing sleep -- imparts vigor to the action of the blood, which, being stimulated, courses through- out the veins, strengthening the healthy animal functions of the system, thereby snaking activity a necessaryresult, atrengthening the frame, and giving life to the digestive organs, which naturally 'demand increased substance—result, im- proved appetite. Northrop & Lyman of Toronto, have given to the 'public their superior Quinine Wine at the usual rate, and, gauged by the opinion of scientists, this wine approaches nearest perfection of ,any in the market. All druggists sell it, How it Separates Lovers. "Skejaw, what is the trouble be- tween you and Miss Pye?" "The trouble is this: We decided two or three years ago to be married at the beginning of the twentieth. century She takes the absurd ground tacit it begins Jan. 1, 1900. I want to marry, of course, as much as she does, but I simply won't yield to any such ridiculous contention!" My daughter has improved so mtioh that you would. hardly know her—Miller's Com- pound Iron Pills did it. Cheerful. there any way," said the mother of the femily that had just moved in to the neighor on the other side of the back yard fence, "by which we Call get rid of the cockroaches in this house?" 'Well," replied the neighbor, "all the other folks that's lived in that house has got red of 'em by movize away.' ' They Cleanse the System. Thoroughly.-- Parmelee's Vegetable Pills clear the stom- ach and bowels of bilious matter, cause tbe excretory vessels to throw off impuri- ties from the blood into the bowels and expel the deleterious mass from the body. They do this Without pain or inc,on vera- lence to the patient, who speedily realizes their good offices as soon as they begin to take effect. They have strong recom- mendations from all kinds of people. Cranial Exposure. "I wish I knew," said lef.r. Tucker, "how I caught this cold." "Didn't you get a bad cold when you changed your imderclothee last spring, paw?" asked Tommy. "Yes, I believe I did." "This cold's in your head, ain't it, pave? ayee.e "I guess you got it by changing your 1111. Miller's Worm Povrders for restles nese and peevishness. Suspielous. "I told. you," Raid MT. Pewee, sailing around in the kitchen while the Christmas fowl was cooking, "to bay a la,ege chielten. I believe you have deeeived me and bieughta small turkey I" You thank I look ao mach better: yes, and. I foal befter—Miller's. Compoutd Iron cii fi it, DOINGS—6-F THE WEEK TEMS OF iNTEREST FROM AROUN THE WORLD Primed, Punctuated and Preservoct in Pithy Paragraphs for the Perusal or Praetioaa nacelle — Persoual, Politieni stEnd Profitable, THU DEAD. The death is announced at Rome of Count de 13enomar, the Spanisa Am- aassador to Italy. Noah Phelps, President of Grimsby Park Co., died on Thursday moatilag in Toronto. lie will be buried from the °la homestead, St. Catharines, where he spent his life, and ;was for Many years president of the laiticioln Paper Company. POLITICS—CANADIAN. Hon. sT. It. Stratton, the Provincial Secretary, is on his tour of inspec- tion of public institutions. He in- spected the Loeclon. Insaneylum on 'Thursday. . Hou. E. J. Davies', CommiSaiolter of Crown Laatds, has arranged for a visit to the , Sudbury mining centre on the 'eta and 17hof this month. Be will be accompanied by Mr. A,. Blue, Hon. John Dryden, Minister of Agriculture, is collecting ioformation regarding cold storage stations, and at the next session of the Legislae ture he will probably bring in loges- lation in connecting with the es- tablishmentof, cold storage and col - teeth] t'a stations in various parts of the Province. UscaaSsaFtaa. A London despatch is to the , effect that the Queen will open Parliament an Feb. 14 in person. The smallpox in Quebec Is being cleared up rapidly. There are now only 21 cases, while 244 have recov- ered. A number of women have 'made application for entrance to the Guelph Agricultural College. Their applications are under . consideration. George C. Creelman, superintendent of the Farmers' Institute, has been made a chief in the Oneida Indian tribe, and his name in Indian is Chief Kayeatchkwi. The Senate Committee on. Privi- leges and Elections. at Washington on Friday decided by a vote of four to three to make an adverse report upon the resolution to seat Senator Quay. Owen McCarthy, the oldest 'citizen of Saratoga County, N.Y., celebrated the one hundredth anniversary of his birthday on Friday. He is a native of Ireland and . estrus to America in 1850. Italy has returned a fa-vorable resa ponse to the recent note of the -United States Stato Department 'res- pecing the open. door in China. 'Italy was tho last of the great powers to be heard 'from. The earnings of the Grand Trunk Railway for week ending 'Dec. 31 were $802,128, ' as compared with $794,843 for the - same period of the previous year. Accordingly there is an increase of $7,285. The British Foreign Office has no knowledge of any private meseen ear having been sent by Emperor Wil- liam to Queen Victoria, supposed to be connected with the seizure of German ships or any other et...tail-. Detective Ca.mpau, who was detail- ed by the Ontario Government to in- vestigate the drowning of Ralph and Irwin Robertson of Leamington, in Lake Erie last November, has report- ed that the deaths were accidental. For the third time since the street car men's strike was inaugurated at Springfield, Ill., dynamite was re- sorted to on Thursday night, being placed on the street car track. No one was injured, but the, gar was badly wrecked. James Wallace and Robert Roe, two youthful inmates of the Industrial School at Mimics), made their escape from that institution on Friday inight and have not since been cap- tured. Wallace was committed from Toronto and Roe from Stony Creek. Owing to the wIthdrawaa of the trans-Atlantic liners as transports and the consequent non -arrival of American naeat, London butchers have the utmost difficulty in, prooctr- ing supplies and are advancing prices two pence to three pence per pound. John D. Rockefeller visited, Tarry- town on Friday for the first time during the holidays. One of his pockets was bulging with $5 gold pieces, which ho distributed to the employes at the railroad station and workmen, about the village. When water was let into the dry dock at Milford Haven on Plittreatea the American Line steamer Paris, Which is to be twain in fielfast for a thorough overhauling, after run- ning ashore near the Manacles, May 21 last, and being re -floated, began to fill, owing to an undiscovered leakage. Thu French Consul has refused' to accept , the San Doiningo Govern- ment's offer to . pay the amount of the BoleMare-Caccavelli claim of 280,000 francs hi three instalments, every fortnight, and insists on an immediate settlement. Three days have 'been granted for the payment of the claim, The Sultan of Turkey, fearing lest other members of his family, follow- ing the example set by his brother- in-law, Mahmoud Pasha, may make good their escape to foreign parts, has ordered the palace police to guard particularly against such a possibility. Detectives have already been posted at the piers and the rail- way stations. The new royal yacht, 'Victoria carat Albert, which listed thirty degrees to port when an attempt 'Was made to undock her at PentbrOke on Wede nesday, her starboard bilge keel be - coining jammed, and the strain on the vessel •being so great that her position was considered oriticaLevite successfully undoeked on Thursday morning, after being partially right- ed with ballast. Fort MEN 011' WA.B. General Otis telegraphs from Ma- nilla that Col, Hare has released all of the American prisonere In the haads of the Filipinos, including Gilmore, Charles Morlseey, whose home is iii Emily Toeveaship, Victoria. Coun- ty, was killed, in the Philippiiies, was one of the crew of the cruiser YOrktowei and was shot 'at Baler, in the island, of Lalama 'Ithe 'United States navy has taken possession of another island in the east. Tbe island, -Which is called Si- buta Island, lies at the southwestern angle of the boundary line of the quadrangle ericlosing the Philippine group. The French Goveroment has cabled, the .commandant of the naval squad- ron in the Atlautic to proceed' imme- diately to Santo Domingo. This 'or- deris peatotoio in connection with the reeeht detnand Upon the Black Republic. to Pae' an indemnity te a French citizen. CRIME AND CRIMINALS. Joel G. Tyler, late teller of the Safety National Dana of Fitchburg, Mass., was senteneed on, Friday to serve five years for embezzling the funds of the bank. John Button of Brantford was at .Cainsville on Thursday evening. He tieti his rig in the Maple Leaf Hotel driVingashed, and oit his. return to the shed soon at ter wards the rig was gone. No trace can be found. Charged with killing Mrs. I-Iattie Rogers on ' Dec, 16, City Engineer Rust, Manager Keating and Superin- tendent Gunn of the Street llailevay Company, Robert IPewster, motor= mare and Arthur Kinsella, hack - driver, appeared in the rToronto Po- lice Court on Friday morningand were remanded for a -week. The Toronto Criminal Sessions' grand jurors, in their presentment to Judge McDougall on Friday, urged upon the court the necessity of im- posing a heavy penalty, even to 'the extent, of using the lash, upon such criminals as housebreakers and street robbers who take advantage of dark- ness to perpetrate their crimes. Robert .T. Johnston, a young Cana- dian from Toronto, was placed under arrest at Detroit by Detectives High and Larkins for passing forged cheques. Since his arrest the police }Ave also received information that Johnston is wanted at Dunnville and Simcoe, Ont., for paesing forged cheques. At Dunnville he is said to have obtained $900 and at Simcoo $100 by his forgeries. An unknown thug knocked down Miss Rachael Ferguson in Toronto on Friday night as sho was going home and robbed her of a watch chain e.nd a. small sum of money. She was beaten almost insensible by her as- sailant. Miss Ferguson is a book- keeper at Nasruith's. There is a slight clue which may enable the' police to capture the thief. Notwith- standing all efforts of her physician, Miss Ferguson died at 2.15 this (Sat- urday) morning. An inquesi has been ordered. DOING IIIS DUTY. One Man's Idea of What is Right. Durham Brown, of Kenmore. was Cure& of Rheumatism and Backache— Says it is Ris Duty to Recommend the Medicine that Cured lieu— aDocld's Kidney Pills do even More Tnian is Claimed for Them." Kenmore, Jan. 8 Gentlemen: For some time past I have contem- plated writing concerning the merits of the well-known and wonderful medicine, Dodd's Kidney Pills, but through neglect have failed to ac- complish what I now term my duty. During the last winter I was fre- quently troubled with lame back, so much so that I was unable at times to stoop without a great deal of pain and exertion. I experienced other well - know symptoms peculiar to kidney trouble. I also was afflicted with Rheinnatism in my right leg and hip to an extent that I was constantly (while at my eeork) suffering agoniz- ing pains in the parts affected. My work during the summer months con- sists of cheese -box making and this required me to .be seated driving nails. Previous to taking Dodd's Kidney Pills I was forced to look to the invention of a machine to nail covers on, which I named Jack in a Pinch. After taking one box of Dodd's Kidney Pills I found an improvement in my condition and before I had finished six boxes I found myself nailing in the natural way and Jack in a Pinch was discarded. lavas able to sit up in ray chair as of old and drive five hundred one-and-a-quar ter - inch 11£1,1113 in eighteen minutes. My brother and I worked together, and if necessary he can testify to the cure I have received through Dodd's Kid- ney Pills. In conclusion I would say that Dodd's Kidney Pills are all and even more than is claimed for them. If this is of any benefit to the proprie- tors in any way they are at liberty to make use of it as they may deem ad- visable. Wishing them continued success, I remain, 'Very sincerely, Durham Brown. Guilt of Men and Women. An article on "Women and the Emotions," by Prof. Mantegazza. in the Humanitarian, eaye that man bears false witness 100 times to a wo- man's 17: man for forgery and coun- terfeit coining was convicted 100 times te a woroali's 11; France 'women are summoned before the tribunals four times les e than Men. Takina the whole of Europe, WOMen are five tames leis guilty than men. I used to 'be continually tired, now I am stating and well—afiller's Compound Iron Pills did it. BILLS OVER A CENTURY OLD They Show mea to Bare Been a Cam- bridge; student's Favorite Brink. There is a bill for groceries, ete., for- nished for an unclereradue te at Cam- bridge In the year 1788. The bill con- tains one or two items of furniture. Apparently the undergraduate took over rooms already furnished at a val- uation, and certain articles had to be bought new, sueb as a heartb bruse, a pail, a mop and a "Holland goteh." Que knows not Mita thiS meaue, but It cost 2 shillings 9 pence (43 ceets) The undergraduate would seem at ,first sight to have consumed tea in a most reekless manner. On Oct. 24 Lie is charged 2 shilliugs for Elyson and 1 shllling p pence for Congo. On, Nov. 1 he is cliarge.d 2 shillings for tea and on th-e same day, which looks erae, 6 shillings 6 pence for tea. On tile 9th of the month he boys a new teapot, the old one, one suppoees, worn out with bard service. T.10WeVOr, this tea lasts him till the end of the term, so that his tea costs hen for the two months no more than 11 saillings, or $2,75, and as the price of tea at thie aline varied from 8 shillings to about 25 shilling's we may conclude that he got ehrough no more than a pound during the term. In other words, this, young man took for breakfast a slight repast of weak tea and bread and butter. Dinner was then served at 12, so that breakfast was only what the Indians call a "chota hazri." On sugar he speut 4 shillings, which means six pounds at 8 pence a pound. ,On candles he spent 24 shillings See pence, or about 3 shil- lings a week. He burned wax candles, mold candles and "Wax twist." salt was a shilling a packet. On two occa- sions he bought sand. Was, then, the floor of his room sanded? It -would seem so. Cupid in a Bluff. "Our engagement is off again." "What's the matter now?" "I gave her a belt buckle with my photograph on it, and she eses It to fasten her dog's collar "—Chicago Rec- ord. A Serious Disappointment. "Why does Mrs. Timberlake wear that settled look of melancholy?" "Because *she can't make eyeglasses stay on that, tiatnose or hers." --Cleve- land Plain Dealer Freaks of Explosions. Gunpowder explosions have one re- markable feature. The bodies of per- sons killed in such an accident are always found without clothing, but frequently one foot will have the shoe on. This is true of horses also. If one of the feet is in the air and another on the ground. the shoe will be found torn from the foot that was on the ground, and not from the other. When men are killed in poivder ex- plosions the foot that happened to be in the air when the shook came will be found wearing the shoe, while the other foot will be bare. Health for the children. eliller's Worm Powders. Lyddlte Shells in Africa. The terrible devastation caused by le-ddite shelLs fired by the English among the Boers marks the introduc- tion of a new and formidable engine of destruction. The lyddite is packed in a shell and fired by a percussion fuse. It is obtained by the fusion of nitric acid upon phenol. Its explosion creates an area of havoc far wider than that due to the ordinaxy shell charged with powder and shot. The resulting deaths are for the most part due to the terrible concussion of air, which has beet: know -n to kill a man at a distance of .200 yards. There are cases of eonstunption so far advanced that Bickle's Anti -Consumptive Syrup will not cure, but none so bad that it will not give relief. For coughs, colds and all affections of the throat, lungs and chest, it is a specific which has never been known to fail. It promotes a free and easy expectoration, thereby removing the phlegm, and gives the diseased parts a chance to heal. Crass. Envious Foreigner—"You Ameri- cans are making a great ado over the loss of the Charleston. She Was only a .second-class cruiser, anyhow." Patriotic American—"She makes, a first-class w-reck, all the saane." Beware of Ointtnents for Catacril That Contain Mercury,:: as inercurv,will surely destroy the set110,,Of smell and completely derange thewhole system wen entering it through the mucous surfaces. Such articles shoola never be moat except on prescriptions from reputable physicians, as the damage they will do is ten fold to the good you can possibly derive from themo Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufaetured by F, T. Cheney Toledo, 0., contains no mercury, and hEl taken internally, acting direetly upon the blood and mucoes surfaces of the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine. It is taken internally. and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney RT. 0,0. Testimonials free. teieSold by Druggists, price 76e, per bottle. ood imitation. Famaie, aged five, was visiting in the country, and, seeing a lot of sheep and lambs for the first time, she ex- claimed: "Oh mamma, just look at the cute little lambs, and they're such good imitations, too. They squeak just like my toy laneb and have goy the saine kind Of hai.r on." THE ndPOrtef 08 JOHN LABI ATT London Are undoubtedly; '1'11E BEST. , Testimonials from 4 heinists, 10 medals, 1.1 diplomas. The most wholeorho of beverages. Itertnainended by Physiciaes, For attic evere- ,rrhere. Justas the liglitbuoy is a signal of ,danger to sailors, and the red light to railway men, so has nature equip- ped individuals with danger signals of one kind or'another, when their ,, is n physical condition not quiteright.— It may simply be a tired feeling, a . . . . . slight cold, weakness of the muscles, „,–,,,,,„........,-..... _ . ....,_,-.-„,..........„.7.7....– fickle appetite or some other sign— slight at first—which indicates that your condition is not a healthy one. If the danger signal is not heeded, serious re- sults will follow and a:complete collapse may occur. In nine cases out of ten the direct cause of the' trouble is impoverished blood, or weak nerves. You need something to brace you up —to make your blood rich and'your nerves strong. Dr. Wi17 Hams' Pink Pills is the only medicine that can do this promptly and effectively. They strengthen from first dose to last. Mr. John SIdaous, London, One, saye:—."T eau speak most • favorably of the virtue of 1)r, Williams' Pink Pills, They prove invaluable in strengthening and toning up the system When debilitated. ' Having used them for some time past I can speak most favorably of their beneficial re- Ae an invigorator of the constitution they are all that they claim to be." Sold by all dealers Or Poet paid at 50 cents a box or six boxes . . $2.50, by addressing the Dr. Williams' Aireeleeine Co., Brockville. for Spiders Have Big Appetites. Commenting on the amount which a spider actually consumed daring .24 hours Sir J. Lubbock says: "At a similar rate of consumption a man, weighing 160 pounds, will require a whole fat deer for breakfast, a steer and five sheep for dinner, and for sup- per two bullocks, eight sheep and four hogs, and just before retiring nearly four barrels of fresh fish." Tell the Deaf.—Mr. J. F. Kellock; Druggist, Perth, writes: "A customer of miue having been cured of deafness by the use of Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil, wrote to Ireland, telling his friends there of the cure. In conseetnanc.e I receive,d au' order to send half a dozen by express to Wex- 'ford, Ireland. this week." A Female Gravedigger. The town of Lewis, England, has a woman gravedigger, who has attended to all the work in the cemetery for 25 years. Large Apple Shipments. It is estimated that 40,000 barrels of apples wereshipped out of Huron county, Ont., last year. Gyration. "The French have a folding bicycle." "Is that so? Well, the American wheel doubles up often enough to sult me."—Indinnapolis Journal. A Mixed Blessing. "Telephones are great time savers, aren't they?" "Well, that depends on who calls you us.”—Chicago Record. The Women oelndia. Marty of the women of India, and especially those of Cashmere, are beau- tiful. In a typical Hindoo beauty the skin is just dark enough to give a rich, soft appearance to the com- plexion, the features are regular, the eyes mild and black, and shaded by long, silken lashes, the hands and feet are small and elegaatly formed. They Advertise Themselves.—Immed- lately they were offered to the public, Parmelee s Vegetable Pills became pop- ular because of the good report they made for themselves. That reputation has grown, and they now rank: among the first medicines for use in attacks of dys- pepsia and biliousness, complaints of the liver and kidneys, rheumatism, fever and ague and the innumerable complications to which these ailments give rise. Rockers and Insanity. The rocking chair causes insanity, so it is said. In fact. the physicians are claiming that the rocking chairs are the cause of most of the nervous troubles from which women stiffer, and are advising their relegation to any place where' they will not be used. Miler's Worm Powders are the best laxative medicine for children; as nice as sugar. Ex Parte. "Do you know," said the man in the gray ulster, "that police statistics show a total of nearly 20,000 persons who are reported missing every year?" "I'll bet more than half of,them aren't missed at all. They only think they are," responded the pessimistic man with the boil on his neck. eVerirt children. Peerders cure fever in Appropriate. "Why don't these fellows clap their hands when they want to applaud?" said the man in the back seat. "They do nothing but stamp." "This isa convention of philatel- ists," explained the man sitting next to him. New life for a quarter. Miller' Com- pound 11.011 Pills. ' Ronan There. "Those people in the next fiat had one of the prettiest ChriStinas trees eyer SaW. "A Christnias tae0 Where on earth did they act it up?" "Ou the roof." A new back for 50 cents. Miller' Kidney Pills awl Fleeter. Jiin ni y and il2e Baby. Jimmy's niother kept cows and sold milk. Jimmy Wm:tell' had nothing to do with the cows, though spnietirnes he used to carry the milis pail to hie mother's customers. The customers all liked .Iinimy, with liis round, frec- kled face and bashful grin, and they used to ask hina how business was, for, although Jimmy was only 13 years old, he had a business. He made coLfins-- baby cotlins—and sold them to the un- dertaker. They were nice pine coffins, with all the edges carefully joined. Jimmy received 50 cents for eacb one. , One day Jimmy stopped at the bouse of one of, his mother's customers to leave.some milk. A little boy met -hire tit the door. "We've got a new baby!" said the little boy. -Would you like to see it?" Jimmy nodded. The little boy's aunt laughingly led Jimmy to the cradle where the new baby was. Jimmy gazed at the infant for some time, speechless with admiration or some such emotion. "What do you think of it, Jimmy?" asked the aunt. Jimmy grluned. "1 guess I'll have to make a nice lit- tle coffin wben I go borne," he said.— New York Commercial Advertiser, Boers Greta Pioneers. The Boer is the ideal pioneer. Front the days of the great trek, in 1837, and even before that he opened up coun- tries hitherto unexplored by a white man. A great deal of fuss has been imide of mighty travelers, lenges].) and foreign, who have traversed Africa, to the vast pecuniary benefit of their pub- lishers and with no stnall timed of fauns to themselves, but there was scarcely one of the old voortrelikers and hunt- ers of the forties and fifties who did not accomplish feats of endurance,( pluck and lengthy travel which were/ ten times as try ng.—London Mall. Patiently bore Dosttrace tor Years. t.e<NCl/Z\ 44 1 t, "I had. for *years patiently borne tee grace, suffering, misery and privations due to my husband's drinking habits. .tIoaring of your marvelous remedy for the cure of drunkenness, witich I coula glve my hus- band secretly, I decided to try It. I pro- cured a package and mixed It In his foo6 and coffee, and, as the remedy was odor- less.and eastelens, he ma not know what It was that so quickly relieved his craving for liquor. He soon began to Pick Up flesh, las appetite for solid food returned, he etuck to his work regularly, and we Tina, have a lumpy home. After he Was Com- pletely cured r ,told Mai of the deeeptiou I had practised on him, when he acknowl- edged that it had been his saving, as he lied not the resolution to break off of his own accord. 1 heartily advise all women erffletal as I was to glvd your remedy a sbeknati';;In.eine,P13gilevtinIgn tePsitalleilMnis:lasieedndenfvueill"in% formation. with directions how to take or administer Samaria l'rescriptIon. Corre- spondence considered sacredly' confiden- tial. Addreest The Samaria Remedy CII,G 28 Jordan -street, Toronto, Ont. " PLOWS, ROLLERS &HARROWS Tee nee. -.lade. Send ror Catalogno. COCIKSI1UT'r PLOW 00., ititANTFORD. ECAS STELE &BRISTOL, °ircif' impok RT.Ria LL.S. ,Coffees OV atOOLRIR. .8. ds fi. EX tract Write M.' HAM/L.TON, L.S. 11..soce,e, BINDER TWINE AND MANILA.. ROPE ' orpkAitio BINDISII leeetiveileotee lee Union Station 'Arcade To t ATc" ARSOLU'IELY' war. iarehtitributing Adver- , tieing Matter. Won s you scant. Sena, addrcss fne:Irpsa:tlic8t!la(tir"sli;. erSIA.ctiett:a t:ina ae Po:1'1027a ' 254 iTs'OPEED FREE, Permanent- 1,3;1„;y(111CkSTO7t1AtLI'NO'itli;161114Z for all Nerveus DiEerises, Vas, Paalepso, Spasms and St. Viteetaince. No ' rite or Nervausn ea after last day's use. ' Treatise and 1142 trial bottle sent' through Citerelian AgenQ,,, l'itEk to Fit paii,ent,s Lb ey 16 yi lig express cherees when reee‘ved, "Seed to Dr, 11.'itue, 181 Arch, st„ PhiladelpIda,Pw, 7