Exeter Advocate, 1904-2-11, Page 7EVERYDAY' AILMENTS.
Almost Invariably the Result of
Poor Blood or Weak Nerves,
If your health is Impaired in any
way. however slight, this article
should interest you,., Ask any doctor
and he will tell you that' most of
the aliments from which Hien and
Women of the present day saner are
due to weals, watery bloat, or dis-
orders of the innate forces, , In your
case the trouble may only be na,alcing
a, start -showing itself in a tired.
feeling, a derangement of the diges-
tion, perhaps an ' occasional headache
or a feeling of nervousness. These
symptoms are too often followed by
a complete breakdown of the health.
In such cases there is no medicine
which will brim," back health and
strength as quickly as l)r. Williams'
pink 1 -•ills. Thousands of weak and
weary men airy women owe their
present good healthand increased
vitality to Ws medicine. These
pills make new, rib red blood, and
restore shattered nerves. This Is.
the whole„ secret of the wonderful
euccesa of Dr. Wi11ia2n.+' Pink : Pills,
Fiero is a 'bit 01 strong proof. Nfrs,
W. 7. Clark, sr., Boston. Ont.,
says "I suffered a groat deal from
a, complication of troubles; r'heuma
tism, livor trothle and pains about
the heart all adding to my misery,
.A thorough use of Dr. Williams Pink
Pills cured me, and now at the age
of fifty-two all aches andpains have
left: inc and 1 am enjoying the best
diselosod a holo, and through the ex
posed opening he saw•a pile of glit-
tering coins, bright as if !reels from
the mint. To fill his pockets, and
those of his playmates was the work
of a few xnontents, and. so little did
the youngsters appreciate the value
of their' discovery that on their way
home they an'rusec themselves by
flinging the. coins into the villago
pond.
Ultimately nearly seven thousand
coins were recovered from this buried
treasure chest, anti they proved to be
of the reigns of William I. and Willi-
am. II. and in a wonderful : state of
preservation,
A similar discovery was made near
Wetherby, in Yorkshire, when a heavy
cart, passing over a country road,
Stuck fast in a rut, and on being re-
leased' disclosed a number of silver
coins, which had escaped from the
burst lid of a chest hidden under the
roadway. It was assumed that the
chest of coins had beenburied there
in the perilous days of tho civil war,
and th<tt the gradual sinking of the
road and the weight of the passing
cart had at last brought it again to
the light of cloy.
FIND SILVER INGOTS.
In the year 1846 a most valuable
deposit •af treasure was revealed in
the strangest fashion at Cuerd,ale,
near Preston., . in Lancashire, Some
laborers were digging (rear the banks
of the River Ribble when the pick-
axe of one of them struck something
of health.:'` This is the verdict of harder than earth and more yield
all who give Dr. Williams' link Pills than rock. On removing his pick
.a, trial. But you must get the gen- found transfixed at theend of it
uinewith the full name "Dr. Wil-
liams' Pink Jails for Palo People"
on the wrapper around the box If
in ' doubt send direct to the Dr.
"Wil lilims' Medicine Co., Brockville,
Ont., and the pills will be mailed
Post paid at 50 cents a box or six
boxes for $2.50,
TS WELL BROWN
IN MURK'S FALL•
There are Nulnerous Witnesses
Mrs, Adams' Sickness
and Cure.
of
She Suz'ely Had Bright's Disease
in its Very Worst
Stages.
And Just as Surely was Complete-
ly Cured by Dodd's Kidney
Pills.
Burk's Falls, Ont., Feb'. 1 (Special).
—Mrs. Thomas Adams, of • Colling-
wood, whose almost miraculous re-
covery front Bright's Disease in- its,
Worst stages has caused a sensation
in the medical world, is well known
in Burk's • Falls. She resided here
for years before romo'ving to Colling-
Wood, and it was while living here
that she was stricken with the ter-
rible disease that sweeps so many in-
to the grave.
Mrs. Adams has many friends still
living in Burk's Falls, and they well
remember the helpless, suffering in-
valid,' who in March, 1900, looked as
if her only relief lay -in death itself.
p They can recall how when the dread
trig I words "Bright's Disease" fell from
Ile the doctor's lips, the report went
001 around that Mrs. Adams' doom was
sealed, that she would never rise
°r from the bed of suffering on which
sin she lay. They can recall how their
1, -
sympathy wont out to the little chile
of dren who would soon be motherless.
ditch
WHAT CATJSED THE CURE.
re Then while they waited and watch -
hest ed for the end, a gradual improve
the i meat came over the sufferer. It was
t1i.e' hardly noticeable at first, but as
of she grew stronger and was at length
hell able to leave her bed.and give to
et her children a mother's care, they
of wonderingly asked the cause. And
ci
then the truth came out. Airs. 'Ad-
ams had on the advice of a friend
placed her trust in. the old reliable
Kidney remedy, Dodd's Kidney Pills.
Slowly but surely Mrs. Adams'
strength came back till she was go-
ing about as if Bright's Disease had
never held her in its clutches. Still
the skeptics refused to believe.. "It
is only one of the vagaries of the dis
he i ease," they said. "It will come back
ago with the winter." But winter came
st and went. Another summer and an -
s.__ other winter passed, and to -day .Mrs.
Adams is able to say, "I have hacl
to no return of the trouble since 'Dodd's
n_ Kidney Pills brought me back from
ld the brink of the grave."
en And now all Burk's Falls, all those
la who knew Mrs. Adams in sickness
a t and health, are forced to admit
go 1 Dodd's Kidney Pills cured her
Bright's Disease, and cured it. to
stay cured.
Neither has the 'lesson taught by
Airs. Adams' cese been lost. People
recognize the fact that if she had
cured her pain in. the back with
Dodd's Kidney Pills, she would never
have had Bright's Disease. '
_4
EXPERIMENTALISM.
Herbert—"But, Milly. dear,ii you
don't want the things, why on earth
did you buy them?"
Miily—"Row stupid you are, Iter-
bert! How could I possibly. !maw
I didn't want then till 'I had bought
them?"
FIRING- BIDDEN, WEkL1T1
TREASURE -- DISCOVERED . AT
UNEXPECTED PLACES.
largo ingot of silver. Plying his t
with renewed vigor he soon discov
ed wealth, consisting of scores of
ver ingots weighing in all over
000 ounces.
Similar fortune befell a couple
laborers who w=ere digging in a di
near Glastonbury, in Somersetshi
when they ,unearthed art ancient c
full' , of coins of. the days of
Stuarts. They took samples of
.coins to a neighboring 'antiquary
wealth. who not . only paid the n
a largo sum for their treasure. b
purchased a acorn or more acres
land ad,iacent to the lucky ditch. An
Workmen in England Uncover herd. the irony of fortune is well il-
Great Amount lauded 50U lustrated, for although the antiquary
Years in River. spent thousands of pounds in buying
and excavating his land, not a single
Hidden treasure bas an irresistible coin was discovered beyond those
.attraction for the human race. On which a stroke of the spade had re -
the slightest hint from . seer or • for- Vealed.
tune teller some one is sure to dig This is the kind of trick fortune
where the 'purled treasure is ,suppos- loves to play on designing man. Not
god to be, and dissapointment does not
discourage another attempt when an-
other "tip" is received: Very few
have ever comp upon hidden treasure,
and. the Iew have found it unexpected-
ly.
Take, for instance. that romantic
unearthing of 200,000 coins in the
bed of the River nova in Stafford -
very many years ago, when t
thatched roof of en ancient Cott
near Ripon was removed a rich ne
of 5 -guinea a •old pieces was discov
'ed hidden away under it. When t
news of this treasure trove came
the ears of a neighboring land ow
er he was so fired by the lust of go
that he forthwith purchn.sed a doe
shire, England, seventy-two years similar cottages in the district ai
ago. Some workmen were engaged in had them all pulled down, but not
removing a mud bank which had solitary coin was found in exchan
formed in the centre of the river, for the £3;19.00 the experiment co
when one of them was amazed to fied him.
on raising his spade that it glistened
with silver coins. "So she's going to lecture• on lio
Attracted by the digger's exclarna- to manage a husband, is she? Ilo
tions of astonishment and delight, his many husbands has she had herself?
fellow workmen hurried up, and in. a "Why, she's never been married."
moment hall a dozen men were
t, scrambling and fighting for the trea-
sure, feverishly filling their pockets,
their hats and beer cans with . silver
coins, which were worth their weight
in. gold, for they were of the time of
the first two Edwards, and had lain
in the river for 500 years. That the
bulk of the treasure trove was ulti-
mately claimed by the Duchy of
Lancaster matters little, for its find-
ers had • already appropriated scores
of thousands of the precious disks.
BOYS DISCOVER CHEST.
Only two years` later a few village
boys were playing at marbles on
Sunday afternoon en a field near Bea -
worth, in Hampshire, 'when one of
them caught sight of a piece of lead
projecting from a cart rut in a
rough road that crossed the pasture.
Tugging at the strip of metal he,
st
w
w
DIDN'T BELIEVE.
That Coffee Was the Roal Trouble.
- Solna people flounder around and
take everything that's recommended
to them, but finally find out that cof-
fee is the real cause of their troubles.
An Oregon man says:
"For 25 years I was troubled with
my stomach. I was a steady coffee
drinker but didn't suspect that as the
cause. I doctored with good doc-
tors and got no help, then I took al-
]m.ost anything which someone else
had been cured with, but to no good.
I was very bad last summer and
could not work at times.
"On December 2, 1902, I was tak-
en 'so bad the Doctor said T could
not live over twenty-four hours at
the most and I made all preparations
to die. I could hardly eat anything,
everything distressed me and I was
:weak and sick all over. When in that
condition coffee was abandoned' and
I was put on Posture, the change in
`` my feelings camp quickly ,after . the
drink that was poisoning me was re-
moved.
."The pain and sickness fell away
from me and I began to get well day
by day so I. stuck to it until now Y
ani well and , strong' again, can eat
heartily with no headache heart trod-
tile or the awful . sickness of the old
coffee clays. I drink all I wish .' of
Postern without any harm and enjoy
it inieeensely.
"This seems like .a .Wonderfully
strong story, but I would. refer ' you.
First The
the. 1 rr `
s
t
National na Bank, nit
a The
Trust Banking' Co ,"'or; any tnerchant
Of Grants l:'ass, Ore., :in regard to
my Standing and I will send 'a s'avern
statement of this if ,you. wish:. You
can also' use my name." Name give
I'otttmn Co., I3,attle Creek,
Melt.
Still there are many whop et'sist-
f< o} theniselyes by
Cof-
fee don't „saying ''COt>
hurt ane, a ten days trial
of Postuni in: its place Wilt tell the
truth and many times save rife,
"',Pltores a reason."
Look for the little book,
,
T1e
load to Wel/Ville" in oath plickago.
¢—
B ABY' S DANGER.
The fact that so-called soothing
medicines put children to sleep is no
sign that they are helpful. On the
contrary they are dangerous and dis-
tinctly harmful—the little one has
been merely . drugged into temporary
insensibility, the seat of the trouble
has not been reached. Never give a
child an. opiate except under the
watchful Foye of a competent physi-
cian,
hysician, and r'omember . that all "sooth-
ing" medicines.. Contain opiates, 1ST1 en
your little arse is not well, when it
has any little stomach or bowel
trouble, or any of the minor ail
:meats of little ones. give it Baby's
Own Tablets, and it will be safe.
This .medicine is solei under a guar-
antee that it contains no opiate or
harmful drug. Ask any mother who
has used this medicine and she will
tell you how her little one has
thrived and grown welI and strong
after talcieg the Tablets. Mr. T. 13.
TvLitchell, ' the well known druggist,
Oshawa, Ont., says :—"I can safely
recommend' Baby's Own Tablets feom
the splendid results they Have given
my customers and from liaving used
them in our own hone." You esti
get the Tablets from any druggist
or by mail from The Dr. Williams'
Medicine Co., Brockville,, Ont. at 25
cents .a box.
SENTENCE, SERMONS.
Faith defies fate.
Duty is always divine.
A muzzle is not a cure.:
When a boy looks saintly send for
a doctor.
The time to boast is when you
don't need to.
The work "of this life writes the
lease of the next.
The best kind of hope is that which
lends a hand.
Ile who cannot bear humility cannot
wear honer. '
An .empty dignity is as valuable as
a hollow dollar.
Hitch your Wagon to a star,. but
don't sell your mule.
The man with a face that Would
sour milk will not save men.
The only effective prison bars aro
those we fol'gr, with our habits.
The soul With wings1. 2 oes net Wor-
ry as to ;the stability of this world.
you cannot sanctify your sins by
calling their donsequencos crosses.
It is no Use praying against sin
While you are sinning against prayer.
There are no curative, px'operties in
the religion that is taken as a Bose.
You 'cannot Move moentaius of sin
when starfilixig on the molehill of eon -
No man has 1t narrower - outlook
than he who 18 onthe lookout for
himself alone.
Ifyou intend to' raise'
p Clod for
eternity yott had better practice , on
your neighbor itr time.
Soinetirnes ` it is the 'at seflce of
smiles at borne that dauses a titan to
aeok theinat the congers loon.
al0.O Reward, $Ioo.
The readers of this paper will be
pleased to learn that there is at least
one dreaded disease that science has
been able to cure in all its stages, and
that Is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure
is the only positive cure now known to
the medical fratern ity. Catarrh beim
a constitutional disease, requires a
constitutional treatment. Ball's Catarrh
Cure is taken' internally, ac flog direct-
ly upon the blood and mucous surfac-
es of the system, thereby destroying the
foundation of the disease, and giving
the patient strength by building up the
constitution and assisting nature in do-
ing its work. The proprietors have
so much faith in its curative powers
that they oiler One Hundred Dollars for
any case that it fails to cure. 'Seed for
list of testimonlais. '
Address F. J. CIHEN Y & CO.,
Toledo, O.
Sold by all Druggists. 75c,
'fake I -1.0,11's Family Pills for• consti-
pation.
Some men don't cart very much
what church they attend just so the
pews have soft cushions.
13e Has Tried 1i'. -Mr, John Anderson.
Kinloss, writes: "I venture to say few, if
ally, have received greater benefit from
the lige of Dr. 'Thenars' Eclectric Oil, thing
f hate. I have used it regularly for over
ten years, and have recomtrreuded it to
till sufferers I knew of, and they also
found it of great virtue in cases of severe
bronchitis and incipient consutnotioa,
Tho Woman who poses as a proles-
ssional beauty insist lead a strenuous
life in order to hold her job.
Iinaf
a s Liniment Cures Baud*
BADLY FED.
"Never mind, old' fellow," said his
fr'end, consolingly,. "keep 'a stiff up-
per h p and you'll - come out all
right."
"Can't," replied lied the other; "
W fe has at idea that starch my
arch foods.
aro indigestible. She never allows;
me to eat anything of the kind."
11001.11,:i.00!7"IN WY..H;,,o.
Do you catch cold easily?
Does the cold hang on
? Try
ShilOtletS
osum tie:.
Cur«, The Lung
To1~tic
It cures the most stuTborti kind
Of coughs add colds. if it
doesn't cure. you, your tliolae
will bo refunded. y
Present; S. C. VIRLr q & Co. ;103
e5o.See. Si Lekey,i Y.,;'reroute ,Case
15 -e -a4
at
What shrunk your woolens ?
Why did holes wear so soon
You used common soap,
$719rID>(llC,' 9
dude for the Octagon liter.
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SETTLING A BILL,
"1 don't suppose that I shall ever
get this bill settled," sighed Mr.
Sandy, the local bootmaker, looking
ruefully at ashall piece of blue pa-
per. ,
"Why not?" asked the partner of
his joys and sorrows, though not
of his business details, "Whose is
it?"
"It's the account of Mr. Goodman
tate deacon., I've asked him for , it
over so many times, but I can't get
it, ' I don't know how to bring him
to the point. Ile is such a bigwig
in the place. I suppose he won't
pay till he wants another pair -in
about twelve months."
"Give ism that bill," cried hia wife
with an air of determination. "I'll
get it settled."
That was Saturday evening. On.
the Monday morning the bill and the
cash were sent to Mr. Sandy,
"Ilow did you manage it, my
levo?" asakod the bootmaker, in
amazement.
"Oh, it wasn't much trouble," said
Mrs. Sanely, quietly. "You were not
at church yesterday, or you would
have understood. When he brought
round the plate for the collection I
just put that bill into the plate, fol-
ded so that everybody could see the
name and other particulars—the data
and so forth. I thought you would
have the money to -day. When you
want any more debts collected, pass
the bills on to me, Henry."
And Henry said ho would.
EFFECTIVE DEFENCE,
A fat old gentleman was bitten in
the calf of the leg by a dog. He
at once rushed to the police and laid
a complaint against a man in the
neighborhood whom 110 supposed to
bo the owner of the offending cur. The
following was the defence offered at
the trial: -
1. "13y testimony in favor of the
general good character of my dog I
shall prove that nothing could make
him so forgetful of his canine dig-
nity as to bite a calf. .
2. "He is blind and cannot see to
bite.
3. "Even if he could see to bite, it
would be utterly impossible for • him
to go out of his way to do so on ac-
count Of his severe lameness,
4. "Gras}ting his eyes and legs to
be good, lie has no teeth.
5. diary dog is always muzzled and
chained in the yard.
6. "My flog died six weeks ago.
7. "I never had a dog."
Physician (to patient's wife)—"Why
did you delay sending for me until
your husband was unconscious?" Wife
--"Well, doctor, as long as he re-
tained his senses he wouldn't let us
send for you."
There never was, and never will he a
universal panacea, in one remedy, for
ail ills to which flesh is heir—the very
nature
tteroesurorttefshawee the grmfoherbeingsuchlif-
terently
seated diseases rooted in the
system of the patient—what would re-
lieve one ill, in turn would aggravate
the other. We have, however, iu Quiii
ins Wine,- when obtainable in a sound
unadulterated state, a remedy for many
and grevious Ills, By its gradual and
judicious use, the frailest systems aro
led into convalescence and strength, by
the influence which Quinit,o •ex'erts on
Nature's own restoratives. it relieves
the drooping spirits of those with
whom a chronic state of morbid des-
pondency and lack of in terest in life is
n disease, and, by tranquilizing the i
nerves, disposes to sound and refreshing
sleep—imparts vigor to the action of
the blood, which boing stimulated,
courses throughout the veha, strength-
enteg the healthy animal functions of
the system, thereby making activity a
necessary result, strengtheningthe
frame
and twin
.lite to the
.i
g o dt e
H g state
organs, which naturally ' demand in-
creased substance—result, unproved ap-
petite. Northrop .rc Lyman of 'Toron-
to, have given to the public their su-
perior Quinine' wine at the usna.l rate,
and, gauged by the opinion of scien-
tiste, of any in the market.
this wino approaches nearestAildrugper-
fectio'n -
gists sell it.
Bootblack—"Polish your boots,
sir?" Swell—"No, confound you!"
Bootblack-"Polisli your manners,
sir?"
Why will you elto}v a cough to lacerate
your throat and Icings anti ruts the risk of
filling consuni trii-e's grave, wiled, by
the timely use o1 Blckle s Avti-Constuup•
tive Syrep the pain can be allayed end the
danger avoided. This Syrup is pleasant to
the taste, and unsurpassed for relieving
healing and caring all affections of the
throat and lungs, colds, coughs, bron
shins, etc., etc.
Tommy --"Papa, what are follies?"
Professor Broadhead—"Amusements
tnat we have grown tired of, my
sort."
rilettilyStronigth and Warnanii:
Beautydepend on uric of the blood
and muoof that purity depends on porfect,
kidney filtering. 11 these .or nns are diseased
and will not perforin their functions, man
will seek in vain for strength and contan
for beauty. South American Kidney Cure
drives out all impurities through the body's
"filterers "-repairs weak spots. -46
TI•i'E ACES OF ANIA!ALS•
The elephant i
p rat J l os 100 y ear•la and
itwyvartls; rhinocero.r
,, twenty; camel,
1.00; lion . twenty-five to Seventy;
tiger, ,loopaed,.jaguar, sand hyena (in
eolifrnetnellt), about twenty-liso;
beaver, llfay deer, tweedy wolf,
twoIlty; fax, fourteen to sixteen;
llama, fifteen; chamois,
t C
ltalv •
monkey on et' and baboon sixteen to eigh-
teen; hare, eight; squirrel, moon;
ralil.)it1, seven scathe; twenty -floc;
star;', ttitrler fifty; horse thirtyass
thirty; sheep, under teii; eoty, twen-
ty; or, thirty; swan, pe meet; and
raven, 200; eagle 100; goose,eigh-
ty; hone and pigeon, ten, to 'sieteen;
hawk, thirty; to forty;'
IMMOSAM
aric ife;zez vA471, ;tem/.
A88c3SSiese' SY578 4.
Cana,dian Order of Chosen Friends
Total increase approved applications •,. .
8
1Total increase in Surplus Funds .. X100,00000Tot 1 Membership • 26,000 Surplus Funds .,,.,,.
11420;000.00
PURELY CANADIAN. ' REGULARLY INCORPOR A7 '
T -fl ALTRy AND RELIABLE. ED,
Organizers wanted. Write.
W. F, MONTAG UE, W. F. CAMPI3ELL,
Grand Recorder, Hamilton, Ont„ or Grand Organizer. Hamilton, Ont.
FASHION' SET BY GAT:113AI.DI.Goodson—"It was. Lawyer Towns-,..
It is not often that a lilaan's dress imun that won m • lawsuit y t fol• me,
isthe inspiration itir one of the Simply—"Why, I thought he was on
daintiest and prettiest of women's the opposing, side. Goodson -"Her
fashions. Forty years ago Garibal- .'vas."
di, the Italian patriot, visited Eng-
land wearing ,a; crimson blouse, Fash- A Cure for Rise eine Lisle. -_ heinerasiot
tenable ladies copied it in all l.intis 01 uric acid into the blood yes. els 10
of matetial. tVorn quite plain at ir111tftrl cause of rheumetic pains. This
first, the blouses were subsequently unirrhealthy
o henna of a deranged and
q unhertichy canditiou of the liver. Auy
tucked all over, said were called one subject to this painful atTectiou will
Garibaldis. The modem blouse is null a tetnedv in Parmelee's 'Vegeral:le
an elaborate evolution of the fashion --111s. Their action upon the kidneys is
started by Garibaldi. , pronounced a id most beuefitial, anil by
• restoring het'lrhy aerie'', they correct lin-
purities in the ideal.
Per Over Sixty Years
➢Ina. wrr.'sr.ew's Sooxrtrxc .9,1"u'bit bOo' 110111 br ,. �•
millions et mothers for their children while Welkin:,He— lefther can speak the other's
Itwalla elscliili softens th,vans, al.a:01min.ogre; language." Site--"1-tow did the
tindc"lio, ngt tatesthe='tont::eh and bowels, end le the y
brat remedy for 1)1.rrhma. T,renar-ttve cents n botO nrollo80?" ITe—"Love's language is
Sold by,drugtista throughout the world. .lin euro an,l the sane all over the world.''
ask for 'inns. WnisLUw'sSOOTHINGSINTry." 12-01
The importunate lover had jest
proposed, "Let your answer be a
vowel With a constonant on either
side of it," he gently begged her. The
charming girl ensiled, "Very well,"
sire said. "Gill"
finard's !inherit Relieves heural'gio
Courting is a natural blessing. It
teaches young people to speak softly,
especially if the old folks are in the
next room with the door open.
Lever's Y -Z (Wise Head) Disinfect-
ant Soap Powder dusted in the
bath, softens the water and disin-
fect;t.
Cbolly—"Would you--aw—elike me
to give you -a sensible—ow—present,
Miss Molly?" Molly "No; I always
like to receive presents that suggest
the givers_
Vilf ciSeephg.—There are pills and
pills—but Dr. Agnew's Liver Pills at so
cents a vial lead in demand. The sale
borders on the phenomenal. Sluggish
liver, constipation, or irregular bowels aro
the precursors of many physical disorders.
These little wonders remove the cause. 4o
in a vial for xo cents. -4g
Papa—"She says our child gave her
child the measles." Mamma—"What
a horrid woman! Why, she knows
perfectly well that her child came ov-
er to our Cecil and took them,"
tidard's i..iniutent for sale.eve i nel
WARM -MINDED. •
"Whew! but it seems good to get -
near a radiator!" exclaimed a marc
the other day, as he walked into the
office of a friend.
"Warm enough now?" inquired his
friend, a few moments later.
"Yes, all right now; but 1 was
about frozen when I came in here,"
said he, still spreading his hands
above the gilded pipes.
"That's funny," said the other,
"there isn't a bit of treat in that
radiatar, Wo've been. using the fur-
nace this year."
R &THER DEEPLY,
"Does young Squiggles go much i11-
to society?"
"Not now, But he ' did when he
first came here. Ile got into it about
$2,700, thanks to his pleasing man-
ners and his power of touch."
They Drove Pimples Awa}_. -A face
covered with pimples is unsightly. It
tells of internal irregularitie3 Wllielr
sbould long since have been corrected,
'file liver and the kidneys are not per-
forming: their functions in the healthy
way they should, and these dtitsiples are
to let you know that the blood protests'
Parmelee's Vegetable Pills will drive
theta all away, and will leave the skill
clear and clean. Try them, • and there
will be another Witness to their excel-
lence.
"Now,'Ar'r•. Peck," itIt•. S
pudds
to his,
s grocer, "you 11(1051.not try to
persuade me that this .:lava coffee
really carie from Java, because I
know better," "I would clot try to
deceive you, sir, replied Air, Peck
"and I will acid that even our: Vienna
t
bread did not conte from Austria,"
aiarro is t;uraie
OR NO"r C L ,
Just exactly according to the way 11
le tl'ertte 1
t i, t
„e 11 S) n '
1 �, doctored tltoo-
rtttraily or through the e,tonewle -it's a
t tyei'i
• Attn,rked dtl0ctly with 1)1t. Ad1NTilWasl
C
A1'Altl.Lll,Gla '<dwoidii, it is Hirst al-
leviated'
r , then eratlicd'.tt/d,
Thousands say so,. from geed experts
0(100,
in an acre, moat' or loss, of the
strongest tegtiiiioriteas. .11
l)r. Arncw'e Ticar:. Ctrrerelieves heart
disease to ao Yrlilt,tlCetl. end 0aree
Miaerd's Liniment Cures llurus, eft'
The Family I+r'ierid—"I suppose the
baby is the sunshine of your home?"
Manama—"Sometimes. Frequently he
is the storm centre."
HIS 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. .
s
Schemers get into office when hon-
est men fail to do their duty.
t-1
It is impossible to patch up a repu-
tation so the patches won't show.
'Twitch; PJit stems and Sleeps
ienaina .—Tho hopeless heart sickness
that settles on a man or woman whose nerves
era shdtterec'i by disease can beat be pictured
in contrast with a patient who has been in
the "depths" and has been dragged from
there by South American Nervine, George
Webster, caf Forest, Ont., says : " I owe my
Life to it. Everything else failed to cure." -44
He (looking out at the window) --
"It's so bright and cheerful within,
and so cold and gloomy without."
She—"Without what?" ITo—"With-
ont you; dearest."
The New Ceutuxy Ball Bear-
ing 'Washing Machine in the
home stands for clean clothes, light-
ened labor — quick and efficient
results. You sit while using it, and
five minutes is sufficient for a tub-
ful.
If your dealer has it have him
show it to you. If not write us for
descriptive booklet.
THE DOWSWELL MF£r. CO., Ltd.
NAtttLTON Ctrr.
iJIard Tables
Tho oat wt beer Lowest Price'
Write for Tomos
RE BROS., I°f'g Co.'y
7L5 King et. t"!.
t 32-01
M�pp�gg, ! 11 Kilda ST., EAST,
B/ T T TORCNTf1.
a
SPI•CIAL
SALE OF akaii Nbtla 1CV.P a,k
tend fon catalog, We give entrtt value,
nate Parabind awash -in:, Send for price net
11-04
Po ntil
ya
tr,
E'I
Honey,
3
ALL KINDS t
PDS ITS
And Partn Pre
duce generally,
cottsrgn it to ui
an we will ., r9 e
you good prices
Tli
Dawson Commission Co,
LI1(m s0_de'
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