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Exeter Advocate, 1903-2-12, Page 3A0 ' Goop =mop, rs the Secret ef Health, Vigor and ing physical symptoma of disease, there may be ether animals in the herd in a condition to spread the disease. The farmer who wishea to Happinee S. completely elimieate the if -Meese from hie lserd must aid the Govern - net officials with some individual effort and saerifice. Detter veatila- tionexercise„ sunlight, nutritious food.; as preventive uwasuree; the tuberculiu teet as a diageostie ag- eat and ether intenediete slaughter anemone,. nervousness. neuralgia, or isolatiosi of all reactiog Animals, skin eruptions, indigeetion, rliename C1.9 a method of diePosal - all these tism, et9e because these diseesea are agencies of whieb, euy fornaer connot exist wIteres die blood is looay melte tese. good. The secret et geed blood- whet is imam), as the easage or rich, red, life-giving bload-is Dr. isolation method is econmetieel when Williams' Pink Pills, We thea largo herd is affeete,d, or when a mils are eeed it means We. health. enaalt berd of valuable animate is end viger, Mr,. Robert Lee, a well dmeased. The offspring are remov- )irl.M11 resident of New Westminster, ed When dropped, and raised on the says ..-.-"Before I began using pasteurIzed milk. The dtsposal Pr. WilliamsPink Pills, my blood the diseased ante -eats may thee be was in a eerie impure conditi011, and P°stPunuki until their inelvas° $11411 es a result, itchy pimples broke out ina-ke guod thu loss 4.° ukuuters an over my boo, my appeutp was which wouldbe occasioned by the acme and 1 was easily urea, 1 tried final dispoeal of the diseased meut- wreral medicines. but they did riot 1?"si help me. Then ay wife urged pee to That Much. has been accomplished try pr. materna, Flak plus, 1 got. wn tbe Past few years in the an - di -tuberculosis crusade statisttert oh4elfadaudsodzeeneebsns"er:liebgeteehttL:a ,show that human tuberculosis Is on to -eetatee, s'ae et' w'n7g ..-syn—o"'n-ii; the decrease notwithstauding the skiz- 'larger coesumption of both mill; and nod etear. The pills are the best, St 55f5. often made. time Geod blood -rich, red blood -is the greetest enemy that disease can, have, It stimulates every organ to throw off any ailment that may ate tack it. Good bled is the only Positive cure for such complaints medieine 1 know of for purifying the bovine taberculosis is me the in- , Wooed' Seld by all medicine dealers areaae. especially in dairy cattle, or sent post paid at 50e per box or Pin bases. for 5e-50, by writing tegAveiceell9vet lbeeetigne Polio thelrede-diseaaneee 11.1-4ocr I45 - a rect to the Dr. Williellte* Medicine eieeieueee of good ventilation. ex - Pure soap I" 'You've heard the words. in Sunlight S o a -.0---yo-4 have the fact. Co.. Brockville, Ont. Po net take a ere's% sunlight. and nutritious food eubstitute, or sometbleg said to be in fortifying km) eastern of the ee., ** #41 good" nielicinte never cured anyoue. just as geed- The lust „inalli Of the introduction el tuber- TIBERUULOSIO 111 OATTTE EXPERIMENTS TO ERADICATE TE DISEASE. • Sorne ef the Nein Practical OCAL- elUSiOn3 Which, Were Arrived at. A E7a-* Of vabzableerimsts has .1e:et been completed at Storrs Agriculture' Experimental Station. Counecticut, with a, tuterculoue herd of cows. The reeults of these efforts to eradicate the dieeatei with a min - Latina tif tinsenelei loss are of enhanee ed itsitortance in 110W of the fact that, while heated diecuseicas are going on all arenaild us comet -Mug the relgition of tuberculods to the Public health, coutrovereielierta have too often lost eiglit of the practical utility of experinteate. liere. there fore, we Lave sonsethiug tangible Up- on Mitch to net. In 1$06. the, Connecticut Agricul- tural College oweed a herd of about fifty head of cows mid young cattle. Prior to tide date the herd consist, - ed of grade oninues, mostly of Jer- ray and Guernsey blood, but In tliati year 15 registered .Tereeys. Quern- see`e. and Aysaltires were purchased. Since that time the nequisitione to the herd have been from the natural ,culin as a diagnostic agent; of the Iwo of disinfecting age/Idea and the Method of isolatiou, should instil in the minds Of the ownera of our berde of cattle a greater eguildence in their Ability to Modest the disease. Time agenelee are witlan the reach ef W. IT. COARD. Dept. ol Agriculture, Ottawa. IP BABY COULD TALK. "I am sure if baby could onlY talk," says Afro, B. Gaffney, Leftnia- ble. Ont., "rho would praise Baby's Own Tablets too. Tbey have given hetter results then nay other medi- cine 1 have ever used for my little one." This is the verdict, of nil Mothers olio have well Ilaby'e Own TaLlete, and it is the very Lest. afroof that no other medicine can equal teem for the epeetly relief and euro of the con -Maass eiiiments of little ones. nate Tablets cure cone. COW- etipationi tour stomach. diarrhoea arid tilinple Intim they breek olds, prevent croup. and allay the irritation accompanying the cutting Of teeth, aud are poeitively guaran- teed to contain no opiate. All chil- dren lake them readily, and for -ery young infants they can be crushed to a powder. Von mut get ilinhy's Own Tablets from any druge „, et at -0 cents a box, or they fuerevee of these anix1101% and the will he malted, postage paid, by occasional purchnee of grade cows. writing direct to the Dr. Williams' Up to Oetober, 1897. the entire herd illadieltie 6., Brockville, Ont., or was untainted. but in NOVellthere Schenectady, NA% Send for our book on tbo care of infants and young elilldren. Retry mother PhOUT41 have it. MR, a eoW which had dropped a Aroma vigorous calf In the previous August, and from New Year's day to the nest of November in the latter year had yielded 292 pounds a but- The niovement in &eased hogs cou- lee, fell suddenly ill, and as there tinues rather slow. Offerings are were no hopes of recovery, she was plentiful enough, but buyers breve slaughtered in November, 1898 a plenty of stoatt on hand, and will post-mortem examination showing A% riot give the priers asked, 57,80 to generalized and advanced ease of 57.00 asked and $7.75 is bid for car tuberculosis. The herd wAs then lots of select weights on the track tested with tuberculin when twelve am. animals responded. interim A TOTAL Ole lelleTEVIN out of a herd of forty-eight animals that had contraeted the disease In one year, demonstrating bow re- markably infectious it is. The following are souto of the main practical eonelusions arrived at from these experiments. The elimination of tuberculosis from a herd is a gradual process. Ono tuberculin test is not sufficient, as new cases will develop from time to time. All the breeds represented in the herd were about equally' sus- ceptible. Tweaty per cent. of the jerseys, 26 per cent, of the Guern- seys, 21 per cent. of the Ayrsbires, and 20 per cent. of tile Holsteins re- sponded to the tuberculin test. The largest producers in the herd were not more susceptible •to tuberculosis than those of the least productive capacity. The disease wes not in- One of the strangest photos we -mei-Led. None of the Offspring of have seen for some time was shown the tuberculous animals, 17 in num- us the other day by Massey -Harris ber, have developed the disease. Be- Company Limited. It was a copy peated injections of tuberculin often of the certificate of the Russian result in a failure to respond. Six- Government issued to Massey-Tfarris teen animals that bad responded Company, Limited, in commotion once to tuberculin failed to respond with a field trial held there last to the subsequent injections in ten June. Tho Retaian characters make out of 20 instances, or 50 per cent. it appear very grotesque. The post-mortem examination of cer- The certificate states that Massey- tain animals, which previous to Harris Company, Limited, were slaughter were apparently in good awarded the highest honors for physioal condition, allowed the disea Binder, Mower and Reaper in a cora- physical condition, showed the dis- petition open to the world. This is ease extensive, virulent, and evident- a laurel of which all Canadians may ly in the infectious state. The post- well be 'proud. Here's wishing more mortem examination of certain ani- success to Massey -Harris machines ! mals, slaughtered in seize cases 16 months after first response, showed Mere, traces of the disease, which had tben made little or no progress, and the encysted condition of the nod- ules might indicate possible recov- ery. The slow progress of the dis- ease in certain. animals, and the rapid, progress in others, took place at the same time under the same sanitary conditions. Individuals, therefore, possess different powers of resistance to the progress of this disease when once it HAS GAINED FOOTHOLD. Whilst there may be .animals show - 1111•11.00.•••111 There Is more Catarrh in this section of tho country than all other diseases put together, and mall the lust few years was supposed to be incurable. For e great many years doc,tors pronounced It a local disease and prescribed local remedies, and by constantly failing to cure withlocal treatment. pronounced it incurable. Science has proven catarrh to be a constitutional disease and there- rai requires constitutional treatment. Hail's catarrh cure, manufactured by F. .1. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Obio, is the only constitutional cure on the mar. kat. It is taken internally in doses from 10 drops to a teaspoonful. It acts directly on the blood and mucous sur- faces of the system. They offer one hun- dred dollars for aoy case it fans to cure. Send for circulars and testimoni- als. Address. F. J. CIIRNEY & CO., Toledo, 0. Sold by Druggists, rine. Ilalrs Family Pills are the best. A STRANGE PHOTO. • SELLING- ELEPHANTS. The Moors, who drive a trade m elephants throughout the Indies, have a fixed price for the ordinary type according to their size. To as- certain their true value they measure from the nail of the fore -foot to the top of the shoulder, and for each cubit high theY charge $500. An African elephant of the largest size measures about nine cubits or 13O, feet in height, and is worth about $4,500. For huge Ceylon elephants $20,000 is sometimes paid. e Wear the greatest thing in the 1 world,"—in anything that's worn. You get style, fit and finish too, in ir —But the one thing we emphasize is t Wearing Qualities, "Granby Rubbers wear, Bite iron." Wet. IIT IkEDVCES ,E2CFMN4la AO; fee lite Octagen bar. ea- "IMI.I.V.Wigfli4FreiV.MM - . . A BOTANICAL PUZZLE, inObn:taolfsythies,M4slatyRuaz:lh4oKitge gelizoesstiw°114ae ter rise to the top of a tree ?" Var. rictus explanations Of the Phee0114- enon have been proposed, but none Is regarded as altogether satisfacm tOry. Dr. E. le. Copeland recently attacked tbe problem by means of interestieg and novel experimente. For instence. he eonstrected Mit "Ortifieial tree" ef plaster of Pori% and fottncl that water moved. up- ward in it more than 40 feet. Vet be was uenble to base any dentate g conelusion upon the results that he 1 Bristol, Que., Jane 26. --(Special) obtairied. The water travels a lerge It is with feelings of intense reliet part of the way in a. elm, between tlaat people here now admit that the bubbles on osse sIde and the wall of operating finite is no longer emcee the cOnaltucting veezel on the other. re to Cure diet ence dreaded dist But the physical inespertiee ef the sc-Gravele Experiencee bast shown Alm are yet unknowee ee one of the reaneeoue faralle aUawntstoising from diseeere -dnees, and es such easily eurrible teeee sovereign Kidney remedies. boddee Kidney Pills. Reuben Draper lasevin thie neigliborlieod. I tlectse who as epeak freee rerienee. Ile says :- el was takert with what thenebt was gravel. consulted two dors. but got no lastirne d I continued to grow wegfer e time. Then risen advised ase Kittney Pills, for h 'Ftaii!,,ginetel2teyI hwaoduleeuret:alillIthsem1141!1"1"* so -Just one wee% after eterting utis Pod's Xteine,y Pills 1 peed eleee cs large as a, email bean. a d four drive otter ped enother obeet tee eire of a. grain of barley. Thie wive vise great relief and 1 be- mitiveat,5911:n. 01:0411.cteelstsli, vneomaryiel;ratsubnl; rir-4,tre, fael ttfttelefsill-rtaatratturu-1111111-def - sto-atv thein to anyone %-rte may inlet hat. I nay. "'Vat tapp.enea four years no rd 1 1144Ve had no returzi of the treekle Elmo." reoGX TO TUE MORNING. Now, dozet sit up a -grieving Through all the dark ot night You. lonow the old worldte terning round To meet the waiting Dela, So, gloom arid shadows scoreing, You look but to the moruing, 'nen, all the sky adorning. The sass. gentles smiling bright. It's just that way with sorrow; The night is bound, to be; But still the Own beyond the dark Life's hopeful eyes will see, So, through the shadows ellugiug, I.etts keep straight on a-Nettie:Mg, Till. its sweet comfort bringing. Joy dawns for e-ou and me, O LONOBE TO BE BREADE Ga4vm, P By DODD'S =MN= PILLS. aper, Brictol. Give, erieoce, awl is Prepared itenieb Proof of What masa., Otatms for compensation in three eases of malicious cettle mutilation halee been sent in to the Tuliamere District Couppil, Kieg's County. BETIlOTIIAL FAIRS With the living fair and its tra- ditions meet Of necano_re5:?X' IRES familiar. To weeny. however. it will be news that there exists in the Grand Patchy of Luxemburg a fele for the express purpose of betro- thals. This curiously frank aCiiii0W1-, edgemetat of the lottery conditions surrounding matrimony exists at aelon. and is of great autiquity. Yotmg men throw thither from really eatery places, and there is alwaye bevy of daroetes nothing averee to matrimouial overtures. The fair has people reeerthig to It even from Bruesele, "Yes. filen ore braver than they wed to be." "How do you make that out?" "took at the young fellows) who get married on 25s. a week." Lever's v.v. (Wise Head) Disinter ant Soup Powder is a boon to an home. It, disinfects and cleana the sante time. Shop Walker -"She complains that u didn't show her common civil - "1 cee the teutomobile is L eialrodueezl into modern war- " eigg - "What's the mat- t lien% the Grilling gun consider- ed deadle enough?" - d' I h L mars II metf n or saI e EtE1171 Efe King Party . give you this y." Shop Giri - "I showed her reggae-. what will you do with to- Trything in my department, 1'Vattern (sereasticalle) - "I'll Ito tweet with you, getv'uor. Ill spend it itt riotous living." The Moot Patellar Pee -The pill le th meet popular ot tonne of medicine, mul or Mlle the triOSt papillae ore liatemes ire's Vegetable Pillabecause they de what it is asserted they can do, find are not put forward on any lictitione clatme to exeel- lout, 'Mee- are compect ana pertalieN they are easily taken„ they do not nauseate nor gripe, and they give relief in the most stubborn OLP% Water boils at 212 degrees in a metal vessel, but in a glass vessel. does not show ebullition until the temperature reaches 214 degrees. A WONDERFUL RECORD. Many so-called "specifics" and "cures" for Rheumatism have al- ready been brought before the pub- lic ; but when Ithetunatism. Neural- gia, susd kindred diseases have be cruise chronic and threaten serious results, you may rest assured that they will help but vezy little, if any. Although not recoramended as "in- fallible," the peculiar qualities of St, Jacobs 011 especially adapt it to those cases which may be termed "chronic," and which have previous- ly withstood all known "specifies" as well as the prescriptions ot the best physicians. We would mention, as an example, the case of Mr. .A. Heareann, of Pittsburg, who suffered with Rheu- matism for four years. After vainly using all the best recoro.mended remedies, and exhausting the skill of the most experienced physicians, without even temporary relief, it re- quired only two bottles of St. Jacobs Oil to effect a permanent cure. Mr. 0. Hanna a well-known citizen of Youngstown'Ohio, se- cured for his wife, whet for twelve years had been a constant sufferer from Neuralgia in the head, the ser- vices of the ablest physicians of the land, but they were unable to do anything for her ; half a bottle of St. Jacobs Oil cured her. Mr, Wm. Reinhart, Elmore, Wis., reports the case of a neighbor who for twenty- four years had suffered so terribly with Rheumatism that, at times, he could hardly move; a few bottles of St. Jacobs Oil cured him. "To cap the climax," however, Mr. A. Neiger, of Taylorville, Pa., writes, that his mother, who • had been a continual sufferer. with Rheumatism for the past thirty years, used one bottle of St. Jacobs Oil, and was immediate- ly relieved of all pain. These are results which truly deserve to be brought to public notice ; but they are not eiteeptionso as will be seen by the turnerous othce certificates from all parts of the, United States. It should be the duty of everyone to call the attention of his suffering friends and neighbors to this won- derfully efecacious preparation, es- pecially as the low price of 25 and 50 cents per bottle places it within reach of an persons, rich and poor. E................a.,....... In summer the continuous coil Page Woven Wire Fence takes up the sleek. en fences elite.ken In warm weather and tighten in cold.- except the Page Fence. In the winter season pays 0 back, • Page spring coil takes up the clack in sum.- - • mar and lets it out in winter. Nolcose sagghig , in summer, no straining'or breaking inwin. Lter. Constrion crimped vdiro isnot spring tempered and if it slackens it stays slackened; if it tightens it loosens again worse than over. Page wire is tempered to regulate its own tension summer and winter. 60,00U miles of Page wire fence in use now, The Ps.ge Wire Fence Co., Limited, Walker -vine, Out. Montreal, P.Q., and St. John, N.B. 9 Tbete never wee and never wal NI a universal peirrea, It oue rowan for all ele to Newel; flesh te bier -die very name: ef many curiae:es twine *wit that earl I -legating of oeter end differently seated diseasee rernea la the system of the lenient -what inutile relieve 000 ill, in turn would aggravate the edger. We. bave,however.'in tetliiine Wine. wben obtainable in 31 sound enallulterared suite, n remedy for many also g 40114 By its gradnai anti judicklui use, the frailest ,sestents are aid into cativalescence and strength, be die influence which fent- nhee exerts on:Natures own restOratires, It relieves the drooping :spirits of those with whom n Omuta KIM of morlda des- pondency and lack of interest in life ft disente, and, by tranquilizing the nervei, ellspoees to sound and retrial:big sleep - imparts vigor to dee action of the bloat, which being stimulated. courses through- out the veins. strzatithening the liettithy nulnial functions of the system, thereby snaking aciiviw a necessary result, strengtheningthe frame, and giving life to the digestive organs. Which naturally demand mereated substance-resulo im- proved appetite. Northrop .S: Lyman of reroute), nave gireu to tue pueille their superior Quinine Wine at the usual rate, and, gauged by the opinion of Scientist% this wine approaches nearest perfection of any in the tnarket. All druggists sell it. "You seem to know a great dera about married life," said. a woman of the world to a youthful admirer. "Are you married?" "No, but my father is," replied the youthful ad- mirer, with a blase air. BIS OWN FREE WILL. Dear Sirs, -I cannot speak too strongly of the excellence of MIN- ARD'S 'LINIMENT. It is THE rem- edy in my household for burns, sprains, etc., and we would not be without it. It is truly a wonderful medicine. JOHN A. MACDONALD, • Publisher Arnprior Chronicle. , The Northern Company of France now boast of two runs at a speed of 60 miles an hour. These are the fastest trains in Europe. Good Digestion Shoula wait on Appe tita-To have the stomach well is to beve the nervous system well. "Very delicate are the digestive organs. In some so sell- sitiVe ate they that atmospheric changes affect them. When they become disar- ranged no better remedy is mocurable than Parmelee's Vegetable Pills. They will assist the deeestion se :that the hearty enter will stiffer no inconvenience and will derive all the benefits of his food. Nearly 55 per cent. of Germany's population live in towns of over 2,- 000 people. Thirty years ago this percentage was only 86. anctmmenermastwaszal ede% ggF44!.."599!..!;•••04 Our I °Went] HAS-OROUCHT:11$ O. RS A TO a Pierto Cased Organ by the celebrated Doherty oral,sb I pany THEN Seine weeks ago we announce that we woo for Seethes -a We anticipated that many would avail them wes of the opportamty to eeetirie an organ of the lughest grade at such a cut figure. Our roost sanguine hopes. however. Were more than realized by the hrunediate orders received1 and encouraged by this appreciation we now offer 5 *Vase Nearer perievete wee written WM. leer fate it else eseleve 4 Oates corm te arguer- wee 4125. sag 4% tette end It mem/. wthreitentrern qeriee wat oasts. woe a; aimee. sere to 40 eats Lotto et iindelit. at Han pries We prepay freight en all igistremeetsto pleece not mare than ',coo eeics fermi Toronreeand will allow' fregia for this 'distance on ail lenger •eleprecete. We else inelude a stool and 541'455C kink with all thcee igestrereenta WO'glatilY agree to refund art7 -money paid on Account' And ppkY frolght both waya *bawd any instrument ardor. ail not prove a* roproAentoti. if you want An orgarettie is A rose n prtunUy 10 tChi0 01ito tea la' tone, design and durability, at a trifling P.511745ZCC en actuni THE MASON & RISCH PIANO .COMPANY 02 KUICL 01-. WWI TOM% ULT There le a geed deemed ab iud4 01 tiriLi' %V want lMge tPl444elsttioV'eezipltp4.141eleiTeChaer.4elgipa. ge„, Ap imm_Q r!..you have a %Tar:v:140r Fsuc:„ of A, Pslaci we cal so ceasigra us if 3:04 %Ma NaWsPioaf itirl soompre rlaee them far tees, or wel Atop stem ler yea reeke advance aeainst die seigevrat, age =ronwsliowo. ere O, , - PlAlfe oil of turpentine Mined v6 one per cent. ot oil of lavender. the finest ot all einiple Inethoile purifying the air of a etigli'y room. ear arse Patti' Tram oen AND 1441.4 T2551651 leterar, Ifin Viinelaw 07s0,,etas trio e-TLI for ere, is itira 7 tf siztege for the,.r cti'Orro • with tern:. • c:e int iwza of.1)7* ah cats w c.1 cal:, at g t:s Olt Tri:ZMIV 1 4. ftlArrilir} Id prawn to the •as r feta pet el its nce 4, 1wea-17-tireoista a nore fit vitae fernes'etle. 55 IWO isle* tar iire Waimea 117:titica 57ron. take moodier ittati The world's gold would font pile 45 feet high and 25 feet square. %arts Liniment Relieves Neuralgia , IR,—"Do you think blonthe bevel more admirero than brunettes?" Sbe -"I dun't hnow. You might tisk 18lisii Turner; she has had experience in both capacities." Totally Deaf. -Mie 8. E. Cratidell, Port Perry. writes: "I contracted a severe coat last winter, which resulted in my becom- ing totally -deaf in one ear and partially so its tbe other. After trying varier:se remeillee, soul consultiug tieverel doctors, without Obtaining any relief, I waisted- rised to try Dr. Thomas' Etlectrie Oil. I warmed the Oil and poured a little of it tact iny ear, and before one.balf the bot- tle was 1155!11 my bearing was completely restored. I bare heard of other cases of deafness being cursd by the nse of this medicine." Doctor - "Your master is grow- ing delirious, George!" Gardener - Well, I never beard of suck a plant before, but I wisit 'e 'would lot me grow it in the green'ouse." It may be only a trifling cold, but neg act it and it -will fasten its fangs in your lungs, and you will soon be carried to an untimely grave. In this country we have sueldeu changes and must expect to have coughs and colds. We mullets:void them, but we can effect a cure by using Dickleie Anti -Consumptive Syrup, the mediclue that has never been known to fail in cur- ing coughs, colds, bronchitis and. all af- fections of the throat, lunge and chest. Teacher - "After all tbe trouble I bave taken, you are most imperfect in your lesson. Surely, you could not have found it so hard to learnt" Pupil - "It wasn't because it was so hard to learn, teacher, but be- cause it was so easy to forget!" Minard's Liniment tures Dandruff. The largest organ is in Sydney Town Hall. It has 10,000 pipes, 126 speaking stops, and is blown by a 15 -horse -power gas engine. CALIFORNIA -OREGON EXCUR- SIONS. Every day in the year the Chi- cago, Union Pacific and Northwest- ern Line runs through first-class Pulleiren and Tourist Sleeping Cars to points itt California and Oren'''on. Three through trains daily. The route of the famous "Overland Lim- ited." Personally conducted excur- sions from Chicago to San Fran- cisco, Los Angeles, Portland and other Pacific Coast points, leaving Chicago on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays. Lowest rates. Choice of routes. Fittest scenery. Maps, illustrated folders, etc., furnished free. Rates quoted. Address D. 11. Bennett, General Ag- ent, 2 East Xing street, Toronto, Ont. strenges Wire ernes meet. we are not reetLe1 in your dielriet write us at aura about the agency. Geed epee inesforgoedmen. Orilereeaeily 0 taken. Results eatisfactory. f ROST WIRE ettta Cs tzmaft, ventlIcu. toso, • • wer.d. _ Ladies' and Men's Furs 14„..,thEnzi. Tete at leveed Intete. Steil for Csialog. maw FuRa-We pay azalea pr.cat tient. for price lat. L 11 CeetittO ae., 72 Mae Sit east, Tzroeta a A PLACE OP INTEREST. Nearly every deputation or cone rention visiting Toronto make al point of inepecting; the great ilite ;demerit WOrkS Of Massey-liarrts Co., Limited. Lnst week the curlers who bevel been touring Canada, paid a viett to the works and uare muds sure: prieed, not only to the extent esti the same, but at the wonderful me-: iltods of manufacture eemployed. The plant is certainly spiendidlee equipped for snaking the world's best harvesting implements. Mind's Liniment Cures Bums, etc. De Forest - "Smyth, I am almost in despair. Maude will hardly look at me." Smyth - eTake courage, man. Press your stet." De Forest (looking it over) - "It has been pressed twice already." Sick Stomach lo working— Sick Owner Is idla WyouWlil eve your digestion a Weak It wilt gat along. You can do tato by means of DR. VON STAN'S PINEAPPLE TABLETS which digest your food and rest your stomach. You want relief and CUM. • Pineapple relieves at once and cures quickly. 'No stomach can be cured except it can rest while diges- tion goes on. safely. • The patient eats heartily while taking his cure. It strengthens the weakest stomach.' Pineapple is nature's simplest and quickest cure—Price, 35c. , In five, minutes after usIng Dr.' Agnew's Catarrhal Powder the healing has begun, and it continues till the work is quickly complete. Since 1896 the dividend -New health, comfort in breathing, paids hy British railways have been steadily new vigor, and removal of danger falling. In that year they were 8.69 Of co n s u nip tion or pulmenary per cent. Now they average s.:31 trouble. 4 only. 6--oa T N 11 414