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Exeter Advocate, 1902-7-10, Page 31101ITII8 OF PAIN OAIrSED BY A Tuxos, OF THE BREAST. Ws. J. hl, Tim▪ bers, of Hawkea bury, Tells Row She Obtained Belief After DoctorEad Front the Post, Hawkesbury, Oat, Mrs. James M. Timbers ie well 'mown to nearly everybody in Hawk- eshury, Vanhleek, Hill and Surround - tog ceuatry, She WAS "born in Van - Week; U111, bae since her marriage, twelve year ago, has lived in Hawk- esbury, and is girtiy esteemed by 441/ who know her. hirs. Timbers is Joie of the many thousande who hate proved the great value of Dr. WilliaMsPink Pals, and gives her experience for the benefit of other sufferere. She says 7. --"While mires Mg my first child I suffered front a aureing tanner under the left 'breast. The Oret symptom was a sharp pain followed by a growth, which gradu- ally increased in size until it beCante as large as an egg. It was exceed- ingly painful and ceased ire great suffering. I consetted a doctorwho gave me medieine. Init it did inc no good. Then 1conaulteil another doc- tor. who said 1 woilld have to under- go an operation. In the meantime. however, the tumor brokebut woubl not lwal, and as a 'result I was feeling very much run down. At this time ;ay attention Was directed to Dr. Williams' Pink Fills. and I be - grin maing these. I soon felt that they were giving me increased etreugthend after using rt few bona, the tumor theappeered, and was as well ae ever 1 bed been. Lly health, has since been goad, and cannot apeak too highly of Dr. William," Pink Pills." These pills cure troubles liko the above. because they male rich. red 'blood mai drive ail impuritiee from the system. Through their action on the blood they also cure eueli trou- blcti as nnaetnia, heart palpitation. erysipelnaearofitla, akin eruptions, rheumatism. St, Vitus* dance and the ailments ,that MIRO the live„s of so many women misereble. The genuine atwaya Lear the tuil naLne "Dr, Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People," on the wrapper around °Nero box. Sold by all dealers in medicine, or sent postpaid at 50 cents a box. or six bons for $2.50, by addressing the Dr. Williemsfi Medicine Co,, Brodeville, Ont. 81100410......wogpeomemmon.wommoro0, CALF FINDING AND UARE VALVABLE HINTS BY MINOAN' ANDESONa Mime EarlY Winter or 70,11 Calf thQ Best.-Zow the Animal Should Be Fed. "For a number or years 1 haVa had inatit of My totes drop thole calves ist the late fall or early winter," ass Duncan C. Andersen, of Rugby. 'Ont. and 1 haVe come to the con- eludon that there is a decided gain be so doing. The mill -deg season is • lengthened ; cows coming in fresh before Christmas, by liberal feeding In winter, milk pearly as NvOl in the early summer when the pastures are at their best, as eows4that come In fresh i larehk So milk ten months, Riving the cows two months rest. They are rested in, the 'early fall, •when the pastures are at their poor - tet. At that time the grass is gen- rally dry parched and burned up. As we vilest on the skint milk ono calf to each ow, it is very ime portaht that the cows should hese two months rest out of the twelve. When the -cows are milked to within a couple of weeks of calving they get no chance to recuperate. The calf generally conies with a weakened vitality, and does not make as rapid or *satisfactory a growth in the first six months, as when the cow has had a fair period for rest and re- cuperation. After. a long term of experience I have come to the coue clusiou; 'Considering the ' increased price of winter butter, -the long nilhldng season, resting when the grass is poor, that in winter dairy- ing, cows give. at ,least 25 perout: more milk in the season than if they came in fresh in. the spring 'months. Again an early winter or fall calf iis quite as heavy at two and one- half years as a, spring call -is at thrce years old. There is a gain' of sle. months In the age of the calf, the .reason. for this being' that it is weaned off the milk in June, goes on ,to grass; is fed a; little grain ,or meal • all summer, and in the fall it is a good, strong lusty yearling,: and win- ters' much better than: a •spring' calf, which is just, iveaned in the fall end goes into winter. - WITEN A CALF IS DROPPED it is: not good practice to allow the .• cow to foutile and lick her offspring. When the geparation does take place there is always a disturbance in thb cow stable ; the mother gets exdited, and some nervous cows remaie so for the best part :of' :a weeke','Better ..results are obtained hi,r neniqVing the new horn calf without allowing the Mother to lick it, •Itule it dry .with Wisp, of .straw, put it into a reoinyn • dry, .,Whien pen, free ..from froStS. end : drafts, and give it no milk ..fOr the twelve boars. ;When a. call is hungry. ,it s not 'nearly se much trouble to 'teach it to drink: The first two, weeks it should have a quart of whole milk three times a • day, eare being taken. that the e :Joe milk is warmedto new milt heat. For the. next -three weeks half a quart dfskim, inilk S1101.11d be added to • the whole: milk, at each meal, When the calf gets to be fi've Weeks "Old discentinne the noon mill- aJo .the whole :milk, giving about. three quarts of skim milk :twice a day. By this time the stomach will be strong' enough to: assimilate and digest other food,- The noon meal shpuld .then. be Palped.ropts, chopped oats., arid well Saved. clover 'hay.. If a se- parator is not Used and the milk is • set in shallow.. Pans 0 deep 'setting cans, it shoti1da1way8 be warmed up to new 'milk heat befoee being fed. li itniS fed cold ox' 'tog liOt. it is hot 40 Produce bloating and scours. When through careless feeding', scour- ing is allowed to become 'chronic there is no remedy. When a, calf' is not dolog well break an egg into its ; this ects as a tonic and adds Strogth to its ration, To supplement the loss a better f et in milk, take for 12 ealhes over two months old, our cups of flax seed, put it into a common stove pot and iI1 up with water. Do this after dinner and allow it to simmer ail aft,eruoen and everting. Next inorning boil smartly fox^ about one half hour, stir M Some wheat Actou. until the mixture le about the con- sistency of thin porridge. A C.ALP 1.11REE AIONTITS OU) will take a eup full of this flax seed tea porridge in its Skim milk. The ilour is used to counteract the looe- ening effects of the flax seed. Care must be used at first not to over- feed. but to WOrk. OD gradually to what I have mentiened with skint niilk, lax sod tea, roots, chopped oats and clover hay, and with com- fortable warm pens kept clean, and well bedded. Calves can in this way bei raised much more prefitebly in inter than in eiumner. Wheu a see parator is used it is best to Olilm the froth off the skimmed milk and not feed it to the Yoolug mixes= es- pecially these under three mouths. It has a tendency to disturb the nor - anal action at the stomach. and Sot up scours. 'Whenever a, calf is vont-- lug reduce the quantity of skim xidilt, Be careful to have the pell from which the calvee are fed an clean as peesible. With Adm. milk at the right temperature led out of peile as demi AS your milking pails, in not too lerge quantities, and fed regular- ly, there will be but little trouble from calvea scouring. In warm weather calves should be kept in during the day time, and turned out in the eveuing. Thu,e they will avoid the hot suit and the Ales. Whole or chopped oats shoulti be fed. A mixture get whole and chopped oats, about a, cupful twice a day for an ordinary sized calf an good pasture, Neill be sufficient. For fall feeding until the roots are har- sted, there is nothing equal to green corn run through the gutter bo and mixed with sumo chopped • The main point In calf feeding is o never allow them to stop growing and in the ense of beef 0.111111a1S keep them in good flesh. In feeding calves ati in every system of feeding the ex- tremes of over and under feeding are to be avoided. Continuous, regular. liberal feeding always blings the lost profit, and the best proctical results." F. W. HODSON, LIN Stock Commissioner. BABY'S OWN TABLETS, Cure AU 11I,inor Ills, and, Bring Joy and Comfort to Baby and. littotNer. Disease attacks the little one through the digestive organs. liaby'e Own Tablets aro the best thinge in the wor)d for all bowel and stomach troubles of children. They stet quickly and gently, toed always cure indigestion, colic, constipation and diarrhoea. They are also a great help to teething children. Mrs. Ga- brielle Barnes, Six Mile Lae, Out., says —"Baby's, Own Tablets reached me just in time as my baby Was very ill with indigestion and bowel trouble, and 1 ant happy to tany the Tablets relieved him after a few doses. Ile is now doing splendidly with just a Tablet now and then when he is restlese. I am the moth- er of eight children and base tried nearly all the old remedies, but have never found a medicine equal to Baby's Own 'Tablets." The Tablets are guaranteed to ton- tain no opiate or harmful drug, and crushed to a, powder they can be given to the smallest, feeblest child with a, certainty of good results. Sold by all druggists, or sent post paid at 25 cents a box by writing direct to the Dr. Williams' Medicine Go., Brockville, Ont., or Schenec- tady, N.Y. 4 . WHALES AND SHARK. A Battle Royal Iletween.Thein in, • • the eAtlantic. The. big Anieritan liner Rhynland, from Liverpool, reached her dock Iat the foot of Washington avenve, Philadelphia, about ten o'clock on Wednesday morning, and the passen- gers tola a thrilling story of a bloody battle between a shark and a school of whales, which they wit- nesse.doff the, coast of NoVa Scotia. There have been times when the ships of this line have made eventful trips, but the oldest, voyager does not recall any so exciting as the one which ended to -day. It was about. ten o'clock on the morning of the 12th when the keen- est eyed of the passengers clustered upon the promenade deck saw away off what they took to be a grour of logs. It was soon seen, however, that the supposed logs had motion and were rapidly making their way towards the ship, which, owing to fog, was going at, half speed. Nearer and nearer s dame the huge objects, and -then it was .seen that it •wae school of whales. Each was a mas- "siele fellow.• e It was not lone: before tbe whales were abeam of the Rhynland, , and going at about the same speed as the steamer. There. were 'fully eight of them, and they presented an un- broken front. There was not one bUt would measure 30 feet. The passengers gazed upon the whales with fascinated eyes, for it is sel- dom that such dwellers of the sea are seen in that latitude. Suddenly just behind the whales the interdted watcbers saw another monster cleaving the :waters with incredible swiftness, and 'rapidly overhauling the W tiales just ahead. its a shark,' burst simultaneously from the passengers ' lips. '`Now for a battle royal.' It seemed only a few minutes ere the battle was on, With a te rri c I tin go roma rd the shark plunged into the midst of the whales, and the struggle 'was on. Just as the shark darted into the Every illiran Should now., That Pref. W. Hodgson EMS, Miele Apaleot to the Dominion Gov- ernment, has recently made a Talinher aDalyseS of aims, and reports that "Sueliglit Soap coetaine that high. "percentage of eils or fata neceSaarY "to a good lauedry soap." What everWeDiall does net I4DOW' is that in common soap a she free quently pays for adulterations at the price of oils MA fete. TIT Sim.. - .Debt Seape-Octageta, Bar -next wash day, and Yon Will see tbat Ellis is right. He should Imola 206 cluster of whalea he 41tened, and there WAS not One upon the liner's deck that could not oe the awful jaws distended as though the mons ter was eager for a bite at the bodies of the giant foes. 11 the shark thought to put, the whales to fliglit he was mistaken, for the entire eight closed in on him and then began the fight proper. Biting like a bulldog at the whales the sea, was 'soon crimsoned with blood. The whales stouted, but it waa mare in auger than in terror. While the battle was at its height the biggest of the whales was seen suddenly to charge the sbark, but the latter was too swift for hien Then the rest of the whales closed ni on the shark, and for a brief period nothing Was scan 401 tho lat ter. But the shark appeared to bear charmed life. Though run down ' PchtedlY. be again rose to the SW- UM With all his old time ferocity and agility. But the shark was doomed. Itie foes were too much for him. The big fellAW above alluded to made another dart for the shark and bringing down his great fluke with mighty force almost, split the shark asunder. This euded the fight, lor the next seen by the passeagera was the dead body of the Shark floating fax estera. THE .A.CTION OF WAR. Its Effect 'Upon, the Birth tintV Death Rate. War not only influences the mor- talit,y of the army in the field, but has a Malelleent effect on the birth rate and death rate of the country wideli is lighting. A low WM rate may be explained. to some extent. by the fact that when a. 110,1100 is at war her people at home are less prosperous, and coneequentiy mar - wages are not eo frequent. The increase at the death rate oe- cuys, probably, for the reason that food is scarcer, and also because at the time when a. country is engaged In a, disastrous war, the minds of ita inhabitants are adversely affect- ed. Thaso who are in odelleate health or who aro attacked with sicknesa, succumb much more readily when the spirits are low than when in a normal condiMon. Is. indeed, the reaction ot the mind upon the body. The returns of the JtegiStrar-GeneF oral of.Great Lritain of births, ma rir- ages and deaths for the year 1000 demonstrate the potency of the in- , fluence of war upon the birth and death rate. The births in 1.000 numbered P27,-' 062, or a rate of 28.7 per 1,000, this being the lowest on record and., 1.3 per cent., under the mean rate cif the past decade. The illegitimate birth rate was also the lowest on record.frber0 •e r 0 587.330 .deaths, or 18.2 per 1,000, as agaiust 3.7, 17.4 lentil 3.7.5 in the previous three years. The number of deaths directly due to alcoholism was 8,683, while the death rate from this cause was UM males and 95 females per 1,000,000. These rates constitute a highest on record. Tuberculosis claimed 61,- , 802 victims, or a death rate of 10.4 per cent of the deaths front all causes. The death rate of the array was 27.6 per 1,000, as com- pared with 10, 12 and 10.5 in the preceding three years. The mortality rate in the army abroad was 36.1 per 1,000,.. as compared with an average of 14.5 in the past live years, and the death rate at home was 8.2, as conipared with an aver- age of 4.3 in the previous five years. Thus it . will be seen that woe drhins the life blood 01 a nation. Nothing is said in the abOVe returns ,as to the action war is asserted to have on the production of sex. On. the authority of German scientists, it has been declared that the females Of p, nation at War are apt to give • birth to, a much larger number of males than is ordinarily the case. The London Fire Brigade costs the population of London 10cents a head yearly. imoro's iloimeril inebesi Bra Resiorer. To CEDE A COLD IN ONE OM Take Laxative Bream Quinine Tablets. Al drerrgists refund the money if it fails to one. W. Grove's signature is on each box. 23o. •"A person 20 years old has, on an average 42 years life before him if he lives in the United States, 41 if he lives in England, and only 37 if his home is Belgium. Uneartahed-Mr. 'Ph 3S. 131,1111t, Tyena- inaga, Ont., Writes:—"I have to thank von for recommending Dr. Thomas' Ecleetric Oil for bleeding piles. I was troubled with them for nearly fifteen years, and tried almost everything I cotthr.: bear , think of. Some of them would give ate temporary relief, but none 'Nvould effect a cure. I have. now been free from the distressing complaint for nearly eighteee motltbs. I hepe you will eon tinue to recommend it." Cast-iron ploughs were introduced about 120 years ago, and much ob- jected to upon the ground that tbey poisoned the land. PPEMS 0$' BOOR -BINDING., It oeme a somewhat surprising statement to make that egga, eon- densed Teak, olive oil, and vinegar are all used in the Welding of boohs, Yet, such is the case. The white of egg is used for "sizing," to cause the delicate ornamental goldleaf to ad- here. to the leather. To make the "sizing" perform its adhesive work even nsos'e dollehteleh a, little milk is added ; and to help further in the important world of adhesion, a coat - big of olive oil or diluted vinegar ie oometirees applied to the leather. Wise old bookbinders have been wet to use the light froth of ale as e, eating over a binding Of Silk:. Th roth holda the gold -leaf with p. let success, and does alCot stain the Many of the o14. expert book- binders have little secret methods of their OWn by whim to produce pe- culiarly line results, and these se- crets they guard as jealously as the housewife deo her favorite family recipes. A It-AIldAY---KAN* X171,4911.011471T MT7LN4* 34NT SWUM= QV xtrozx Tnonag.„ TataS CAPE, Tortured by all TrAnda Of Pala and Achea he Tries Everything, but Faile to Find Relief, Till Friend. Advises in. to line Dcald's Eidney Have ble,de a. Well Nan of Him and He Is Grateful. ARP4selISS.1 .The Dawson Commission 04, . R. LIMITER , , , / TaRatiTO Pan /handle yells 69TM, EM, POULTRY (allVe Or 'Imaged), 3TRAW3i82161. APnEi'i TOM trO.E% Ow Frints, VifICIAOLES Or PRODU04 to good atialietaffe• . Shieehaz tags, StaelPi, 8546 SUppISd. Cerrespowleace invited, 0041,•000.00000.e0000000.00411,6,00.0111000.0.0 Seftlie I 2 . Be Quick! Den't leee time with your paint- 0 ing Ilea'. Get at it at onne.. Make 0 110 • your house look smart and cleataes 0 giq m i vt + I 1 Bah 1 amongst its tteighbers. Touch, Ufa • a wall IL %, Ikrar Evir t up inside and CUT.. With. • 6:, 0 0 ei 0 W O Of peint aeohlitg. &fade just right; •Ramsay's Paints The best that gots itt the way. for good wort. Anyone taxi pat * op Ottawa, Ont., dune 30. -(Special) Frank Chartrand, a railway num.1 ell whose home is 13Q Little Chaudiere * as target, hacnowledgedthat vixbrs rifi 1 Kidney Pills !lase dene more for a hist than euythitat elee in the world : has eter done. Ile says .!. "I suffered ,p1 with backache and was always 0 0 drowsy and had a very heavy feeling in my limbus. "I had, irequeut severe headaches and mti ore mes very sharp pains i the top of my head, which gave nie much annoyance in my work. "My lingers would graven and would bae an *nosing...5n in my leg and caeca:Am:al pains in the Wine. "I was dizzy in spells and short of breath. if I ate a hearty meal I would have a pain in my lett side. My apectite would etemetiniee be very good and fiontetinies I couldn't eat anything. ".t had a, constant soreness and tenderects over the spine and tired feeling in the tegion of my kidneys. "I suffered quite a. little with . dragging :heavy feeling across the "Poild"s Kidney Pills Were reCom- mended to inc by a friend who had been (wed, and I began to u.se, them. "Almost from the *tart I began to feel the wonderful improvement, which continued as the treatment proceeded, till the unpleanant symp- toms lio.d one by one entirely disap- peared. "Dtetiti's Kidney Pills have worhed a Wonderful cure in ray ease and I cannot speak too highly et this great. and good remedy." What Iltald's Kidney Pills :lave done for Mr. Chartrand they have done for thousands of °titers, and they'll do the same for you if you give •them a chance. There are many railway men in Canada to -day who find Dodd's Kid - ray Pills indispensable. They aro the railway man's surest and best friend. The COnStatit vibration. on trains and engines is very hard on tho kid- neys, and Dodd'e Kidney Pius make these organs well and able to resist disease. One of the delusions of a lunatic recently sent to an asylum at Ararat, Victoria, was that he was being pursued by a ghost which had come all the way front the Gallo Mountaine, in Ireland, to haunt him: • The superiority of Alother Guavas' Wortu ni EXterntator is shown by its good effects on the ehildren. Purchase a bottle and Neither Lord Rosebery nor any other Liberal statesman would ever li-re to see the time 'when the Liberal Party wonld be in office except by the support of the Irish votes, de- clared Mr. J. Rechnond, M.P., on Saturday night at. Kensington. Beware of Ointments for 'Catarrh that contain Mercury as mercury will t-urely dedroy the sense ot smellanatompletely derange the whole system en entering. it through the minims surfaces. Such articles should never be used except on prescriptions from reputablephysicians, as the damage they wiil do isten fold to the good YOU eon possiblY derive from them. ITa I's Catarrh Care, manufactured by T.J. Cheney & Co.. To- ledo, 0., contains no mercury. and is taken in. ternay, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get tho germ lat. It is token internally -,and made In Toledo Ohio, by T. J. Cheney It Co. Testimonials Ireoei Sd by Druggists, price 710 per bottle. iaiFo .Tamily Pills aro the beet. GOOD REASON. The favorite dog of a fashionable London lady was suddenly taken ill and died. Desiring to know the cause of death the sorrowing own- er sent the defunct canine by her, page to a veterinary surgeon for a post-mortem examination. On the way a policeman. arrested the- page for having an. unmazzled dog, and took him to the police station, where he was duly charged. "Put down that .pup," commended the inspec- tor. The page deposited the dog carefully upon the floor. "What's the matter with it?", asked the offi- eial. "Can't it stand up?" sir," was the reply; "it's dead." NOTE CLOSE MESH AT BOTTOM Page Acme Poultry Netting eloserneshed at bottom and. does not reqUire rail or board. support at edges, having strong, straight wire (No. 12 guage) at top, bottom and in centre, cannot Sag and is easy, to erc-et. The "Page Acme" nettitigis of neat appearance, very durable and cheap. Fre also melte farm and ornamental fence, gates, nails and staples. The name of Page 18 your guarantee of quaiity, The Page IN re Fence Co., Limited, Walkervillc, Ont, ,ne it on. Ready for use, nice cans. • no times, no loss. Sold at eonable prices by dealers. es, Write us and ash for • BOOKLET "K" FREE. le 0 showiag actatekweiy hums. isa A. RAMSAY & SON, "44'1342 ; lemagsgato Paint Makers e • ••••0••• 111,41. „ - At Ballymaketra, county. Coii. • speaking eentenariatt Data age,Y has just like. aged 106. is ouly necessary to read the les menials to be eonvincell that, Itollitaity's Cora Cure la auequalled for the removal ef come, warts, eve. It is a complete ex. tinguisher, A man who livesto seventy years hos coneumed 5.1.1 tons of food and drink. Lever's Y -Z (Win Head) Disinfect at Soap Powder IV better than ther soap powders, as it, ale° acts it disinfectant. ..•••••••••ve Teacher: "James, what. is the shortest day of 'the year?" James (from experience): "The day your father promises to give you a Ing 'afore 'afore you go to bed." Severe colds araeasily eared by the use 01 Dickies Anti-Coneuroptive b"yrup, a mettle] ne of extraordinary penetrating end healing properties. It isacknowiedgee by those who have used it as being rhe nestmetileine sold for coughs, colds, in flammation of the lungs, and all affection of the throat and chest. Its agreeablenee to the taste snakes it a favourite with ladies and eliildren. Silver is the best conductor of heat and electricity; copper a. good second. Llubnctit Cures LaCrippei ..•••••••••• A French landowner is forced by law to divide his estate equally be- tween his children. mom./ For Ore? .Sixty Tears. • OLO AND WELIel'ittan SaltithY. Mrs IVinderestioothleallyrup has horn used for over slaty years 1)1.i:11111one of mothers for their chthhen ladle reethlan with perfect euecew. it mother the ehlld, to:tonsil:a gains, altars an pain, cures wind collo, suit lathe hest remedy far Diarrhout Is plea ant to the taste. Sold hy drarsi•to In every part nt the or d. TwentyalivecentaabotrIta Ila value la i.e.-weldable. 30 sure anclask for Wes. Vanslow's So3thinz ,cernal. ateitaldasathattled. Charles Devlin, an Irish fernier, Who has just died, aged 105, at Nit- naVeigh County, Armagh. attended Newry Market only a fortnight ago. Mafia At All Times. -In winter' or in ,summer Parmelee's Vegetable Pills will cope with and overcome any irreenlari- lies of the digestive oral ns which change of diet, change of residence, or variation of temperature may bring about. They sheen be alivays kept at hand, and once their beneficial action becomes known, no one will he without them. There is no- thing nauseating in their structure, and the -Most delicate can use there confident ly. Gallows Hill and Harmony 11111 are the respective names of two streets in Sligo. Stop, the cough and works off the Cold. Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets cure a cold 15 050 day. No Cure. No Par. Price Vicente. A man Must be live feet three inches in height and weigh 115 pounds be- fore he can join the army. Minard's Liniment for Rheumatism The first .Ainerican Woman doctor was Miss Elizabeth Blackwell, who began to , practise in 1849. To -day there are 6,000 women !physicians in the United States. 850.00 ROUND TRIP TO CALI- FORNIA, Chicago & North-Western R'y from Chicago, August 2 to 10. The new Overland Limited, the hucurions ev- ery -day train, leaves Chicago 8.00 1...m. Only three days en route. Un- rivaled scenery. Variable routes. Nev Drawing Room Sleeping Cars and Compartment Cars, Observation Cars (with telephone). All meals in Dining Cars. Buffet Library Cars (with, barber). Electric lighted throughout. TWO other fast trains 10.00 an. • and 11.80 p.in. The best of everything. Daily and personally conducted tourist car ex- cursions to California, Oregon and Washington. Apply to your nearest ticket agent or address 13, IT, • Ben- nett, 2 East King Si., Toronto. Era STIMULATION. A Freacla author is credited with, he Accidental discovery that esti masted from writing may he rest- ed by gotoilig a few itiiintlitS at bite ef bright-coloieil silk. After experi- t he wound his ink -well with a band of gay -mimeo Mita and nowt gets relief by glancing at this when- ever he dips his pen into the ink. 4 Dares Med Is the best$ An °Meer Joining the army is ally two years a sub -lieutenant, six a lieutenant. ten a captain, seven a, major. fotir lieutettant-colonel, and eleven a full colonel. A Small Pill, but Poicerful.-They that judge of the power.: of a pill its size would consider Parmelee's Vegetable Pills to be lackiog. It is a little wonder among Dille. Ihitat it lacks in size it makes up in potency. The remedies which it carries are puts up in these small doses, beeanee they are so Imiverftil that only small doses ere required. The full etrength of the extracts is secured in this form and do their work thoroughly. "And wily don't you like Iter, Zia - heir "Because she talks so much :caudal. I was dying to tell her about Mrs. Jones's goings-on, and about the awful way Mr. Jenkins treats hiswife, but she never gave me a chance to get a word in." President Roosevelt is only 44. lie Is the youngest president the United States ever ho.d. President Harri- son, who was (38 when inaugurated. was the oldest. Messrs. G. O. Richards to Co. • Dear Sirs,--Witile in the eallutFYI last SUrnmer 1 was badly bitten by mosquitoes -so balmy that I thought) I woult be disfigured for it cotiple weeks. I was advised to try. your Liniment to allay the irritation, - and did so. The effect was more than 1 expected -a few apr licationS completely curing the irritation, pre- venting the bites from becoming sore. MINARD'S LINIMENT is also a good article to Icor off the mos. quitoo. Yours truly, W. A. OKE, Harbor Grace, Nfld., Jan. 81808. • A train, big enough to carry the live stock which arrives in a single day in the Chicago stockyards would have to be 161 of a mile long, and contain 2,397 cars. •••••0••••ae0a0a0Oteese'•O i • t LIBBY Luncheons • We seal the precinct in key -opening cans. Tura a key Pnd you find tho meat exncti," left Us. We put them upia (Ida way Potted Hain, Beef and rongue, .0x Tongue (02°10, rent Leaf, Deviled'Hant, Brisket Beet, .Sliced Smoked Beet. All Natural rinyor foods. Palatablennd 'wholesome. Your groter should have tham. .pbby, AlcHein 2 Libt1P, calear,to 0 -How 'TO MAUR GOOD TMITCS TO UAT" willg ho sent free if you ask us. ,