Exeter Advocate, 1902-10-23, Page 4OD",itrter
brinate1 WANTED,
i We would thee to ask through the I
any pereon who has used Greeine Aug-
ust Flower for the eure of Indigestion.
Dyspepsia, and Liver troublee that ,
has not been cored—we also mean
their results. softie as sone etoneatehe,
fermentation of food, babitual costive-
ness, nervous dyspeoia, headacitee,
despoodent feeling, sleeplessness—in
fact any trouble cunnected valtb. the
stomeette or liver? This mediclua has
been sold for many years in a eiviuz,
tat countries, ond we wiele corres-
pmel with e-ote and send you one a
oar bootie free of cot.,If you never
tried Aategast Flower, try one bottle
first, We have never known a its
nailing. If so, eometung more serious
is the matter with yQ1.1. 74)111r
est ttruggisL
*Meas. It, Sanders , Editor and Prop um
I colns of your paper, if there is .
THURSDAY, OCT. 23,1902
CA4ViI1U 1177110t T 6OTA'!Y-
3JSXT.
The government tat Cativo:la,L tb
present moment. is being poodaieted
in a. most oneonstitutiontil anti dan-
gerous Inainaer, The cabinet have de-
cided to iguor Ron, J. Iereel Tarte,
mid the reeoonnendations of the De,
pal tweak of Patbile Works aith being
shelved ale Council. Berauee Mr,
Tarte disagrees with his eolleagues,
Wale busines over whieli be ba e con-
trol is tied up, and impottant under,
takings are to be lielth in abeyance
The publie weal does not comer
Canadian nainisters Mao lane at vari-
ance with Mr. Tarte, and considerable
diesatisfaetion is being expresseth that
umbesineeedike delays ate experienced
by those having ;contracts with the
government. Mr. Tarte, to haepube
Bele- WM his fellow -ministers to mind
their own hesinesto mot hes deelered
himself reetly end willing to leave the
eehinet if he le crossed in his detee.
initiation to have a high Canadian
tariff. He leas st-ited, eignifiettotly,
that hell ad de feated Sir Wil friti Len rier
on flue oceatsion, mitt hints at bis abill,
ty to duplicate the perfortnenete The
positions occupied in- bath factions a
iotereet ing. bat above and beyond thi
the people have a right to corieldera.
tion. The ministers bare fotv,otteu
their real duties in their eagerness to
he Victors he a dirty linen weelein
whieb has been on the battens for sev-
tette netetnet It is abeat time a little
sae -ions eonsideration WAS ge tO
ipqblie matter&
VOLLEY FC,in TARTE.
"Mr. Terte et -Windy determined,
if he r2tit 6IIIII-S14 the Liberal ty
tefere gees over to tali(' the lead of
the Conservatives. There prebehly
never was sinee nlstcdlreeponsi-
laility end enioieterial solidatity ban
eallie prineiples a the British constitue
Um bitch a case a open treason by a
sninieter agebest a ministry of Met of
which Mr. Tarte is just now guilty.
Either be is incapable of conceiving
the principles of the constitution or
he is a winni traitor to it. He has
taken despicable advantage of the ab.
SeFICP of his chief to map out, on the
rooet eentral question of polities, a
policy the aireet opposite a that main
tatted by the• ministry, and to
about the conntry proclaiming k an
denouncing his fellow minieders who
do not fall in with it in the most (eine
temptuous terms. He does not really
oigine, as be predicts in his paper,
tbat such men ae Mr. Fisber and Mr,
will surrender to his enperciale
ions dictation, What sort of poltroons
would he tate them for? Supposing
Mr. Tarte was rigbt, that they had
misapprehended the whales of the ,
country, and that he—Mat Tarte—was
the man who knew everything, even
then they had better take defeat in a
molly way than turn their coats and
accept the policy of the opposing par-
ty. They have nothing even political-
ly to gain by doing that. And moral-
ly where would they he. They bave
declared high protection bad for the
country. Everyone knows they be-
lieve it to be. Even if the country
thought otherwise, as many a counny
does think differently from its wiser
men, the country would certainly
have more respect for those men who
had consistently followed the opposite
view than for men who only adopted
it to keep themselves in power."—Mon-
treal Witness (Liberal).
NOTES AND COMMENTS
Women who wear long, trailing
gowns oil the street will do well to
consider the following statement from
a noted French physician. He says:—
"The hem of a woman's gown, when
she comes in from the street, is alive
with bacteria. These disease germs
are distributed about over the floor to
creep into the mouths of children, or
to find their way back into the air, and
possibly into the system of older peo-
ple. They cittanot be seen. They see
dark places, where they may live and
grow. They lurk there, ready at any
moment to creep into- the system of
unsuspecting victims. Consumption
s a disease that is undoubtedly trans-
mitted in this way.
The English people or a great major-
ity of them, know little or nothing • of
Canada, but they are learning. Every-
one has heard of the Englishman who
wanted to know if Canada vvas a -town
or a village. but it correspondent of the
Toronto Telegram says that in London
one wiirm day an Englishman said to
him "I suppose in Canada it is not ne-
cessary to have iced drill ksthe climate
keeps the liquor cool?" The Cankdian
infonned tbe Britisher that such was
the ease, and. Volunteered the further
information that in Canada childree's
hair was never cat as it is in England,
with shears, but that the parent sitnp-
ly brushed it pompadour, poured on a
little *liner, and stood the child onto
side nor a few seconds until it froze
stiff, then took a club and knocked
the hair off the child's head,
etertriti.
Reeeettetee-In EX,Otett ota Qab- 21st, to
Mv.'„ituct Mrs. W.
eCoottsinet—Ie Exeeent OD Oct. 17th; to
;...Mate and .Mre, Thep, Cookson, Weis,
§c:In dbct diaig,hter. •
••
Sold by C. L.
Little Ade Downing was taken to
the city Itampil on Monday. We
hope she may soot] recover.—Mar's
Hill Epworth'League sent Mieees Liz-
Perlivg and Mai Harris as dele-
gates to the Leagne Convention at
Leman last Toseeday,—Mr. and hire.
Thee. Gilbert spent Thanksgiving day
with friends in raithill-
Woonees.—Mr. Wm. Hardy, of
the lith coneemion of MeGillivrey.
W oe united in the holy bonds of inatri,
nicely, to hliete M. Hodgiras, Of Claude.
boye. on Wednesday. Oct. Lttlo—A.
very happy event neo1. place at the
home of the bride's father, Air. Robert
-Kew% Stb concession of MeGillivray
on Get, ltith when his naugliter, Mies
Edith, was united ip martege to Mr.
W. T. Lightfoot, of tbe Ithth coo. The
ceremony WAS performed at $ tdelock
he the evening by Rev. S. Knot. in tbe
presence of a litutiber of Invited vela,
(Ives and friends. After the usnal
hearty congratulations the weddiug
pay and guests sat down to a sump,
ous repast, after WiliCii a very en,
toyable time was spent,
Two Dolighttul Pictures.
The Fititiily Heitild and Weekly
an of Montreil. are tbie week send -
their new premium picturett
amity" aod ',Alone." They are very
handetene, and veetly seperior to any
piet ores wetave seen,
*Pinky" ie a, lesentahal subjeett
reel wonk art that wUL In' much
oppreeleted. "ethane" is a plettore at
at Crrire catebes the eve and will bold
the etteotion of all who see in The
wale are Imre to ereate a big &mewl
for the Family Herald this season.
"Come early and avoid the rush"
should be the warning, to those who
want big dollar's •wortb,
Around About ITS.
Wingham: Mr. C. L. Long, former -
of the Beni: of Hamilton here, and
who has been manager of the Bank's
branch a Blyth for the pest ten
months bas been promoted tothe num-
agement of the agency at Georgetown.
Mr. H. V. Holmes, who has been Re-
mnant be the laraneh at Wingleun
r some time, has been appointed
agent at Blyth.
Goileritia 0: Mrs. Fraser, of Goal.
Kiel) has sold to bee nephew, Mr.
Donald Mackenzie, lot28 on the let
conceesion consisting 0142 acres and
south half of lot 38 on the 2nd cone
consisting of 40 acres. They are now
under lease to Mr. Charles Chaok *hose
term does not expire till another year.
—Mr. Arthur Huck bas leased. the
•farin of Mr. Dan Renger for a term of
three years,
Legan: At St. Brigid's chureb, Oen
140, Mr. Joseph Connolly, son of Mr.
olichael Connolly, and Miss Julia,
daughter of Mr. Daniel DeCource.y,
were united in the holy bonds of math].
mony by the Rev. Father Roman.
The bride was handsomely attired in
cream silk, lace and applique trim-
tnings, and carried a white prayer
book. She was assisted by her sister,
Miss Lizzie, who was dressed in white
organdie. The groove -was ably sup-
ported by bis cousin, Mr. Thomas Con-
nolly. Precieely at 9 o'clock they enter-
ed the church to the strains of Mendel-
shon's weddiug march, played by Mrs.
P. J. Regan.
Clinton: Monday an accident hap.
pened to one of our townsman that
may yet prove quite serious. David
Dickinson has on his premises
barn With a lean-to, and last week
sold the annex to Thos. Mason. After
dinner on Monday he got up on the
low part, to get on the barn proper,
in order to remove some boards that
joined the two. On reaching the
centre of the roof, it caved in with
him, allowing hini to drop through,
brusing his face badly in the down-
ward course, besides striking his side
on a beam, breaking several ribs, one
of which penetrated the lungs, causing
a hemorrhage to take place. Mrs. Coo-
er and daughters were at dinner at
the time, and watched Mr. Dickinson
get up on the roof, with the above re-
sult. She immediately ran to his as-
sistance, and found hint on his knees,
conscious and able to speak, but bleed-
ing. She called to his wife, ancl assist-
ed her in taking him to the house.
She then summoned Drs. Shaw And
Thomson, who did their best to check
the flow of blood. At present he ie
in a critical conditon.
THE BUTTEBMAKER
Must Use It To Be Successful.
In the autumn and winter seasons
the best and most successfully batter
makers in Canada. use Wells, Rich-
ardson & Co's Improved Butter Color
in order to give the butter that lovely
and delicate June tint that is so much
admired by lovers of fine table butter.
Wells,, Richardson & Co's Improved
Butter Color is to -day, almost the onlye
kind that is used in the Creameries
a.nd Dairies of Canada. There are oth-
er colors sold and sometimes substitat-
ed for Improved Butter Color, but
wise and experienced buttermakers
avoid them knowing they are not
When you are linying butter color
insist upon getting the hest, the
stvongest ancl the most --ecorennioal.
Your neighbors and friends will tell
von that Wellsninieharcleond & Co's
I m pro v ed Better Color is , the best;
All druggists and dealers.
•
if( p99.1#
TRE "303,"
Pace lo Re.4cliog.
A common and, trivial encase given .
$17191' IN Ana . they • have ee thee ten teedtege
y those IviiCt. teed little that
,anhthte UP.Seirenta One. may have no time for eetieg or
iteePor'tffical)-tuetettb,aTIdtl't,44g9etatilindalediittcgjotarann93;
tration, and the: latabit: Of tleteatelt;'.'net
leisere or unlimited. eppertemity, which'
have .eitnes. perform:0d the nineteet •
weeders in' both- of these Attend pur-
suits. Mew persemin Mature life are
omelette QUO gnt1e and luurious 419i- •
timeet in favorof reading, wlatch 'come3.
to nothing beentarte they do uot Itnow
new to eeett. With all the goodoen.l In
the world,they legit oneentra.tien and
tbe .habit o despetele The goodwill
'nes not applied . early enough, or pot ap-
plied at all to any other end than tile
teeh diveesion of o Moment. `Ririe :Am,
tuteity resulted in the fOrtnatien 41. the
Dewey:epee habit, by *laden . I do not
Paean 'simply the habit of reading 'Poem -
papers, but • the habit of mind widen,
makes it Feasible for -Men tospend an
evening in going throegle net/timed There
iA AO more reraiien for .eFentling two
Ileum in eget/hog the eewepatper than in'
bevieg. gee% betite blaeked. Sonse people
Peva .matte their Way into -the greet
lintel/beim** of Lettere farther than
the vestibule where they spend their
Uve•ootheatity pheylen..nelablea wIth
the heinhoye. Of 'Owed we do not eall
tbe neWSpaRer WOrtbleSei eireply healee.e
POMO ,other *Inge ere worth •Inere. The
beet reeding1 teeth intensive aud e.
tenalvet uuo Midi, A little of everything,
and .41VAt 404 a eeine thinp. T.110
geed reader take* all reedieg• to be bi*-
hl'ovi•htn. Newenepers, perlotheale, boons
old and new, MI prment theuwelvett to
Man in theft prener pereptetivoi• they ATO
all griet to 'hie znill, but they do no ott
into the Nem bonier or nerve the gone
proesee. Oa the coratrery, one of the
-Maki distinctione• of the elver render
that without verying AS to likens:IV, he
endefleiteln flb to paw.
Ufa power o i-eading 119414 011204
Cregen was wounded in the hip.Ile ' ma/41Y-1 91 fl4r14.e'' with I)raetlee' Fr
wee takeu to Ow Gen.ered IIMpitalan. d I eittlrneetwte(leeelwreelantendipautnheatio.Tefez-tirtet
141' ree'vrs 175 ee'l°1'h The 14'14Y,,,ef- I Is never rekely to become 'the perfeet and
,h43rtitt/A4t:':ushtstkhve7retc'pt 94.91.-P.gc!hhhWat.thaget: I jillat othiliQuCtildrebl, YACeliS Of adjuebetent
People, often achieve a cer.
tlet Coroner, held. en iuqueen ithothing ton deer" .0e. etineatten eta eeneement
l's5 as ;Fet l'"41 learat af Grurdwa her* tete hi -life, but selderoe I think, the
rthl bitthrht -cheffatt was too WiNik to[1 power of the acompliehed reading sun.
ehout Ala 'friend., if he dent know ft. j;:t simplv'. not to be expected, An
:auethirg About lain]. Griffith -Wile .tiltent *atilt who titian up tile siMie -may fiat
'20 years ALL emelt ammement and profit from his in-
etzument, but he carano•t hope- to rioter
IL A certain illeXeriSe of facility, how-
ever, the iteleted reader ratty surely ex -
et to .gein from one sort of obeerte
ce of this ehuple principle of edjuste
Thie allXiettli but einekilied nattier
too likely to haw° a act pit, so Lwow
words to 'the minute or lines to the hour.
An. -Rainy.. An editorial, a chapter in ft
toIMF.tgo'r_delfrtroe- 47:1074.07ergl:; novel or In the Bible, a scientific- article.
tessar Industry to Le Distilled Per It abort story, if they contain the same
etechanteal Purposes =lather of 'words, take u • just the flame
Yetteg Xitelleep Promoted by jenit,
Sfgur. O011314itted #1,0 DVe4 alkd ts
Now et lame-Wet:10M tIte Gene
4,oriT,st1,,
Sault Ste, Marie, Ont, Oett
So o wee the scene et another hoerible
meraer yeeterday, A yowl meo
Iteevert ae Doe. Grialtir was ohnost, in-
stantly killed by A snot Irene a Telrfairer
the band.., of a young lent:bee te
'Wind Fin" in the Italian %meter of the
town On dalneS street. John R. Grif-
fith and a companion, Enter Crepe,
both employees of the Canadian Bridge
Company at the eteel plant. wept to
aaoc, where, it i*.4ift, they apwit.
eome time drinking beer. They also
ried on cetwerstetien with a young
man in the plaee, and a yonng
n who WAS preteet became pawned
with jeethusy. It te alleged the Ital-
iagis ch-ew hit tem mai begeu shooting,
Griffith awl cregart an from the place,
and a5 Ilia reached the outer air Cre,
exeleinted. °rue *hot* Jtlat
Cregan uttered these words the Rat -
Bred =tether shot, toed Griffith drop-
l.ed dead.
The murderer stalled trotward, tied
though Chief Downey at eeee ieetituttel
A bunt for him, be hnd not been 103444
up to thie time. The wonme, who nets
apparently. tile lenecent inkliSe of the
murder, at, once left for the Miehigan
Soo, n!are elm was found by the eel.
ors and tuned over to the Canadian
uttaoritint.
BEET ROOT DISTILLERY,
Vir INETSTICY TO BR CARR=
ON W. TORONTO.
Toronto, Oct. 210—Letter5 pat-
ent of incorporation bay° been
issued by the Ontario Government
to tbe "General Distilling Coe" Limit -
eat, an ow:motion resent] y formed for ,few home. He plods metiaodieelly
ditfllir.g epirits from tbe by-produet of through Sir Walter, and finds Min slow;
lac beet -root sugar factories that are th6 reader wbo can get Quentin
tcing opened throughout Canada. The I and hie Rebell° eatiefactorily married in
six hours does not. The trained reader
new company bus a capital of $800.000, readjusthis focus for each objective.
Milton may be read in worda or lino,
Mitemilay in sentences, Thaekeray in
paragraphs, Conan Doyle in pages. The
eyethat is, readily gains the power of
taking in worde in groups instead of
soperately. How large a group the
glance can manage varies with the. seri-
ousness of the subject. With the same
degree of concentration, eye and mind
will take care of n page of the °Prisoner
f Zenda" as easily as they can absorb a
lino of Macbeth, or one of Fitzgerald's
amount of (hie mieguide penult's time.
No wonder rending become an incubue
to him, with the appnliing monotony of
its procession of printed worth end-
lessly before him. Re really has time
enough, if he knew how to make use of
it. Ftben Holden keeps Mm busy for a
week or more; It should. be rend in p.
and the incorporators are Messrs. Geo.
Cooderhane W. G. Gooderbam and T.
G. Blacketoelt of Toronto, and Messrs, F.
3i. Walker and J. II. Walker of Welker -
vine, Ont. Building operations have al.
ready been commenced on the property
adjoining tlae Gooderbam & Worts distil-
lery in Toronto, where tbe plant will be
located, and facilitiee have been proven
d to at once receive shipments from
be beet :wear factories.
The Industry is essentially a new ono
ment 11 Of emirs' e this disposes of the. ludo-
in Canada and owes its establishsolely to the beet sugar industry, in the lent lolling style of reading—or rather
manufacture of which a by-product AIM* makes a rare indulgence of it. When one
occesiona
lar to molasses is accumulated. This lly comes upon the novel of his
heart
syrup will be shipped in tank cars to , or the poem be has waithd for, he
the new distillery and there distilled into may well afford to consider it at his
alcohol. The spirit will be used for luxurious leisure, minimizing labor by
mechanical and art purposes only and dilatoriness. But as a rule the widely
il1not be used for consumption in the reading man is not an indolent person,
form of whiskey. Not that he is to be always keeping his
nose in a book. By regulating his. pace,
he not only covers an astonishing
amount of ground in reading, but makes
room for other things. Be knows how
to get the most for his time, that is all.
Ale be does not eat the flower to get
the honey out of it. The eye of the
skilled reader acts like a sixth sense,
directing him to the gist of the matter,
in whatever form it may appear. Twen-
ty minutes yields all that there is for
him in the book which his neighbor,
knowing that it would mean a week's
spare hours, is careful to avoid.
This it may be said, sounds very
much like an advocacy of skimming.
Skimming and rapid reading are differ-
ent processes, but skimming is at times
a good thing, too; even skipping be-
comes, on occasion, a sacred duty. We
may go a step farther, for skimming im-
plies dream, and skipping, a foothold
somewhere; and many books deserve
neither of these less and least compli-
mentary modes of treatment. The eye
brushes a page or two, and the mind a
hardly called in to assist in a damna-
tery verdict which is informal, but sum-
mary. The experienced reader, in short,
is an artist, and, like other artists, at-
tains his highest powers only when he
has learned what to subordinate to
slight, even to omit. The poor fellow
whose conscience will not let him refuse
an equally deliberate consideration to
every, six inches of black and white
which comes in his way may be an ex-
cellent husband and . father, a meri-
lerious lawyer or merchant, and a model
citizen; he is certainly not a good reach
'er.--"Contributors' Club!)
TELEG1tMI1 tertmvimens.
Hamilton newspaper publishers bare
rmed a union.
London Conservatives will banquet Mr.
Wh'tne3- on Nov. 14.
Somerville Beamish of Weston was killed
In the railway yards at Winnipeg.
The British Government bas withdrawn
its proposed Irish land purchase bill.
.Toseph Campbell of Osgoode was acci-
dentally shot while hunting near 11111t1leh
Toronto live stock dealers have asked the
Canadian Pacific for lower cattle rates to
the west.
A Galician woman was Shot and killed
by t hunter mistaking her for a deer near
Dauphin, Man.
The Pacific Cable Board's engineer has
arrived at Victoria, B.C., to make final tests
and take over tke line.
A company has been formed with a view
to opening depots in London for the sale
or foods manufactured In Canada.
Motions and bills for the _separation of
church and State have been introduced In
the French Chamber 0 Deputies.
The new hydraulic power at the Soo
constructed by the Clergue syndicate" is
to be opened at the end of this week.
Four British gunbpats are proceeding
up -
the Yangtse River, China, to obtain satis-
faction: for the -naurder Of two mis-
sionaries.
The directors of the Toronto Railway
Company were authorized by the sharehold,
ers ,yesterday to complete the purchase of
the Metropolitan Railway.
Marconi sailed from PI mouth last
An Age of Scepticism.
6In illy young days," said the Moro
°met, bitted "everybody believed that
night, to begin- his great experiment of a man. who fell in battle had a passport
esta,blisbing weeness telegraphic com- to heal/en." "And` iS it nsoetso;ienroewties"
neunication,across the Atlantic, - "Evidently not. 1 have en
Senator Ita
irchhoffer Weites tO the press s kwual fingrst'beleahgisrlda.
chrn°ceekss'ofagnidttintiagr:hwolt,
denying ,the.stateMents made by Tetrliorial copueld, • -
paporS.,that "the ahvernoi-Gerieral :desecrat
h by shooting . gamering his
westdu
ed the Sabbat• •
Ilopkins---Mis'Lurniois, ma wants
tiIp
It is iii,i,derstood .t4at Hon.
i.eorge krisliogwar:f twyclouecgagns,le,nt,,hgter 2ewaveraaisicnusp,
E. Foster will be actively conneand elite
'n' soma lieur. Oh, yesl—'n." a little
the new soinPan3r 'Which Proeoses to ttke lattter, r,,,urimis-woll,,1, never
over from 'Mr. Owen, Ldnon, Eageln.d,nnte H'opkill§, you go horne,"n' tel1.yourt
the. eights for Canada and Vie United mother 1 Bata if 'she'd Wait till I hail
Sets of hit new. lethihilittithithaeatattne, ' kinid n make 'it, she 't Onfir'Cbrile
which,' it is said, .4tis a daili Cal)111,tY 'it' take the eake.eePhiladolphia "Belie -
enhtt,
kOtee
"e.
teettOd'ht
.00;
419 $
No remedy covers so large a field
of ueeftdness as Sr. JAB= WAVERS.
They are indiQated whenever there
is a weak condition, as they tone
up the different organs and bring
strenr,th to the tisSnes,
Palpitation of the heart, poor di..
gestion, sleeplessness, weak nerves,
an=ia, and, chlorosis, are quickly
relieved by $T. JANES WArgRs; they
also repair the waste caused by hard
work and faigue,
ST. jAmas WAFERS help stomaela,
digest food. and eend the nutriment
through the blood, and this is the
hottest Ihny tO get health aud strength,
the kind that flevelops and
breeds the ener4%y :„Ich =am-
plishes much.
"St,. Ranee Weitere tarnish pi
MCAt pOWArtrili evidence of the
vautiy itriqTeneierl power Of rztedtv
carnent b cement atioa
Of jid!-
cne nhermactutte peepers.
titans. A bairn ;teed. them Witte
geed eneetee when ray pafleute
needed fittetigtlx,P
Pr. Clem -the eta%
navereent,ntig.
$4,1arneiWm,ftran not a ;wet
rmotiv ; to eZ4X;(1,47040 474:40714',
Catillnendkr 11400: AMeir toff en0
avinefiths,Precula ;Ion reggal,
Where deetersarenoteellingtbe
Wafers. they arc mailed niters vc,
celpt of price et the C. -medlar;
branch St, lents Wafers Co., 1124
St, CAthotio St.. Aleatreal,
has gone past
wise woman
th an inferior
atatu. Shehas
ib CH'zsg1f Ovs
and her neighbors tell her what it will do.
If by chance you do not know the merits of The "“Pp
bought” you owe it to yourself to investigate. ice the Range,
look into the firebox and flues, weigh the covers, note the patented
dampers, the ventilated. illurn inated oven, the corrugated oven pla
d all the different features that make this Range ao different and
0 superior.
You don't know true househol4 comfort if you don't know
The "Ilappi Thought >1 Range.
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WEAK t
LUNGS
LEAD TO
Consumption.
THOUSANDS OF PERSONS ARE HASTENING TOWARDS
THEIR GRAVES AS A RESULT OF THIS
DREAD DISEASE
A cure is now within the reach of
every sufferer:
PUL -M0
if used as directed will check the progress
of this fatal disease and restore the afflict-
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Madeira, California, Mexico or the Rocky
Mountains. Remain at home with friends
and home comforts around you and use
Pul-Mo, which is the achievement of the
century in medical science. Pul-mo is an
absolute cure for Consumption, Throat
and Lung Troubles, Coughs, Colds and all,
other consumptive symptoms.
Pul-Mo-stands alone—the use of' any
other medicine as an assistant is not
necessary. Eat good, plain, nourishing
food, get plenty of fresh air and out -door
exercise, and use Pul-Mo as directed,
that is all—Nature will do the rest.
Pul-Mo is inexpensive, being sold by
druggists at $noca per large bottle, or you
may procure a sample bottle for rs cents.
If your druggist has not got Pul-Mo in
stock, a sample bottle will be delivered to
any address
FREE OF ALL CHARGE.
Address all letters to
The Pul-Mo Co., Toronto, Ont.
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THE OW FOGY DOOT'OR
FAMILY Doctors are all right as general practiti6ners,
but they are not specialists. The sexual organs coni -
prise the most intricate and important system in the
human body and require the most skillful treatment.
You might as well expect a blacksrhith to repair your
watch, as a family physician to cure Sexual complaints.
We have made a specialty of these diseases for over 30
years, have invested tens of thousands of dollars and have
every facility known to medical ecience to cure them.
Every case is taken with a positive guarantee of
No Ouro-No Pay. •
BLOOD POISON -Whether' inherited or acquired,
is positively cured forever. The virus is etininated from
the spite= so no danger of return. Hundreds of cases
cured by us 25 years ago and no return; best evidence of a
Suck as emissions, drains in the urine varicocele, seitual
111113RVOUS DIBBILITY -and other CoMplications,
weaknesseete., are cured by our New Method Tr eat
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WE cuss ALL DISEASES OF MEN AND WOMEN.,
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Take Laxative Brom, Quinine Tab- 'has prirohased the Pickett 'farm, on
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lets. All druggists.refand the money theallnron road, .just east of Clinton, .
if it fens to cure. 25,c. GroVes't and takes posession ,on. Novelle-0)er ist.
signature ib e -ch box t The farm contains 50 .aeres, and the
St: Marys: 'Horkiee Watson,• ,Wht), price 11'14 was $4/600.'
lines a feivmiles' smith .of the town, f Codeine]] . S. Sr: NO. 1.0 has ene.
tea. with a tsevere. neCident.''ou , his :,,gaged,Mise,HaIiday for 1903,and s
„este .lerideevernoreitig, , ,When, Omit, tethen of . Approbation,' has given het
jwIlo itritl A half '1iuin tnwi his hoise-an :increase tat ,Salatn from ' $350 to
ahd thieiv himt out 0 the ,$875. • Miss Handty is en e-tcellpot
's s te is] ed ' comnou ad frae•-, ,teatiller'end'4,as giVen.'splendid satis-
tui,e. of the ankle.
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