Exeter Advocate, 1904-4-14, Page 3A SIRING :NEED.
Indoor Coiifineinent in Winter
113ard on the. Health.
Ninety-nine • people out of ovo y
hundred actually need tonic during and the more he feels that they ,aro
the spring months, . and the hurt,- embodiments of the wisdom "of the
dredth person would make tip anis- Creator as truly as man himself,
take if he too infused a, little extra,
vigor and ppwor into his blood The Therefore, although nian s expert -
reason for this condition is quite incurs with the mute creatures are
apparent. In the desires to make sometimes a trifle hard on •them,
houses• warm during the ricers is an ultimate gain in under -
Canadian. minter months, ventilation is sacci- standing incl sympathy, A writer
fired, and the health is impaired.
.of an experiment he made on• a
There may be nothing seriously spider•
wrong nothing more than a variable I took a wash basin and fastened
appetite; little pimples or eruptions in it a stick upright like ,tm mast, and
of the skin; a feeling of weariness
.r y ,i'tiou; per-
hapsa desire to avoid e �
haps an occasional headache. These
may
not seem serious; p
o ha s
you
'troublel
maythtnkthatthewf l pass
away --but it won't unless you drive
it out by putting the blood right
with a health -giving tonic. And
there is only one blood -renewing,
health -giving, nerve -restoring tonic—
Dr.
onicDr. Williams fink Pills for Pale
People. Over and over again it has
been proved that these pills cure
,,.when other tuedicizzes fail, and thou-
sands ofgrateful people testify that
they are the, best of all spring medi-
cines. Misr D. prowl(, Collina, N,
B., sayss haveuseded
IhV
ilma
liams'
Pink Pills 'for a run down
system, and have found them better
than : any other medicine. I have
tried. In the early spring my blood
was out of condition and•I had such
di4zy spells that if I turned quickly
I would almost f&J. I took Dr.
Williams' • Pint. Pillsfora. Jew weeks
and the trouble entirely dise,ppear•ed.
T• think these pills an ideal spring
medicine.' ,, •
If you want to be healthy in the
spring don't dose your system with.
harsh, griping purgatives, and don't
experimentwith other so-called
tonics. Take Dr. Williams' Pink
Pills. at once and see how quickly
they will banish all spring ailments.
Sold by medicine dealers every-
where, or sent by mail at 50 .cents
a box or six boxes for $2.50 by
writing the Dr. Williams Medicine
Co.., Brockville, Ont,
TI; E SPIDER'S LiFE LINE.
.How One of Them Escaped From
An island.
Tiro rnoro man learns of the ways
of animals the more be respects them,
NATURE OF FISH DIET.
Does Not Possess Great Brain
Forming Element
It is doubtful whether any : given
need in common use contains con-
stituents whish have a selective ac-
tion, •so to speak, on the property of
ministering to one part of _the body
more than another. As a rule,
when a food is assumed to have imported for the use of foreigners, but
specific reparative properties—as, for thy, playful child? In homes where freight carts • and the familiar rick-
foodptee facto -c but
sch (nevem find sickly, cross, sleepless chil-
lood is easily and quickly assimila,t- I dren if the little one is ill the Tab- - , •
ed to the body's general advantage; lots will promptly make it well', Ask It maybe only tt tri00.11 00141, :hut neg
in a word, in such a case repair any mother who has used. the Tait- lett it audit will f'tstea its cv.ui 111 your
quickly overtakes .(caste and a real lungs, 'old you :•ill soon be parried to tut
purposeful nutrition' and restoration lets and. she will tell yell that this is . untdnela' grave. In this country we have
aro Ascom dished. an restos tion absolutely true—she will tell, you sudden changes and Must expect to have'
l i the coughs rind. colds 1V
ie. Tablets. altva s cls. and nev- a cannot avoid them
Y good,
tion of such elements as phosphoraa er do harm. You can give them to bar we can effect a care p, using edi in',
Anti-C°usnmptive. Syrup, .the nletliOZne.
then poured inyvator enough to tine
the stick into an island for my sp'
der,, which I. named Crusoe.
I puthim 1 hn on the mast, As soon as
he was a fairly 1 Ari cast away ho anxious-
ly
ly a y alaxio s
ly commenced running round to find
the mainland. Ile would sett -armor
down the mast to the water, stick
out e foot, get it, wet, shake it; run
round the stick and try the other
side, and then run back to the top
again.
Pretty soon it became' a serious
matter to Mr. Crusoe, and he sat
down to think it over. As I was
afraid he might be hungry, I put mo-
lasses on the mast. A fly came, but
Crime
wasn't hungry for flies just
Y
g
then. He was 'homesick for his web
in the corner of the wood -shed. He
went slowly down the pole to' th
water and touched it all 'around,
shaking his feet as• pussy does :when
she wets her stockings in the dam
grass.
Suddenly a thought appeared to
strike him. ' Up he went, likea retic
et, "to the top, and'began•to play cir
cus. 11c held ono foot in the .,air.
then another, and. turned round two
or three times.
He got excited,. and nearly stood
on his head before I found out what.
he had discovered, and that was that
the dealt of air made by the fire
would carry a line ashore on which
be could escape from his desert • is-
land.
He pushed out a thread that went
floating in the air, and lengthened
and lengthened until at last it caught
on the table. Then be hauled on the
rope until it was tight, struck it
several times to see if it was strong
enough to hold him, and walked
ashore. I decided' that he had earned
his liberty.
PLAYFUL CHILDREN.
SHAKE OFF THAT
SPRING FEELING
DODD'S KIDNEY PILL$ WILL
pc) NATURALLY NATURALLY AND
WELL,
Cause anis Cure of the Tired Feel-
ing That is Epidemic at This
Season of the Year.
The spring is here. You can. feel it
in every part of your body. Your
clotimos are too heavy and though
you are not sick, you are too tired•
]i • to walk, too tired to work, yes,eveit
a- too. tired to eat.
It's that "spring feeling."
1.)
0 71 know now Ii eo
3
the taus of it?N
all you
want to know is how to. get
rid of it. Well, the explanation and
the ;cure .aro alike simple.
In the winter you,"get used" to
the cold, you think. As a matter of
fact it is the body that gets pre-
pared. It puts on a fortification of
extra tissue that keeps the cold out.
In the spring time this tissue is
thrown off by the body and if the
system is all in good working order,
the blood carries away the cast -oft
Vll'
tissue, which out
is in turn filtered
t n f lter°c
of the blood ood bythe Kidneys, and ex-
pelled
d oy s,
from the body.
This means extra work for the Kid-
neys, and if they are at all tired or.
worn they' fail in their work. The
result is; clogged. circulation and: that.
p tired spring feeling.
The cure is to tone up the Kidneys,
with , Dodd's Kidney. Pills.. l)odd's
'Kidney Pills "Make iieaitliy' Kidneys.
Healthy., Kidneys quickly cleanso.•the
blood of all impurities and the
"spring feeling" is replaced with a
vigor of body and bouyancy of spirit
that makes work a pleasure.
What treasure on earth is more to
be prized than a bright, active, heal -
PLAYING DOWN TO pry.
Young couple (who expect the visit
of a very miserly relative, from whom
they have expectations) are clearing
the room of every sign of luxury.
Wife (earnestly)—We xuust do all.
we can to make uncle feel at home.:
Husband (caustically)—Then we
bad better let the fire out.
ANIMALS IN Jt1PAN.
One of the things that soon strikes
the attention of tho traveller in Ja-
pan is that there are no domestic
animals -no cows, no sheep, no pigs,
no goats, no mules, and . no donkeys.
There are a few horses, which are
or Iron in -medicine As, of course, a
differentmatter, but these elements
are evenly distributed in the meter -
Ws of .a daily diet.
a child just born with perfect safety,
and they are equally as good for
well grown' children. Mrs. Mary : J.
It is often stated that fish is a Moore, Hepworth; Que., says:— "My
food which ministers particularly to lbaby:has never been sick since I be -
'the needs of the brain because it gan giving her Babys Own Tablets.
contains phosphorus. As a matter They are a real blessing to both mo -
of fact, fish does riot contain more ther and child, and I would not be
Phosphorus than do ordinary meat without them." Don't let your child
foods and it certainly does not con- suffer, and don't dose it with strong
fain it :in a free state. The' notion drugs or medicine containing oQiates.
that fish contains phosphorus .had Give Baby's Own Tablas which you
no doubt its origin in the glowing can get from any druggist or by mail
phosphorescence of fish in the Clark. at 25 cents a box by writing The
This phosphorescence is due not to Dr. Williams' Medicine' Co., Brock -
phosphorus at all, but to micro- ville, Ont.
organisms, Tho belief, therefore,
that fish is a brain food is just Its a case of quick consumption
about as reasonable as the idea that1 p
because a soup is thick and gelatin- withthe man who bolts his food.
ous "it will stick to the ribs," or_
as sensible as the celebrated advice Navo you Eczema?-Ha►e you
to Verdant Green to lay in a stock any skin disease or eruptions? Are yon
of Reading biscuits to assist his subject to cbafing or scalding 1 Dr. Agnew's
reading. - Ointment prevents and cures any and all of
Fish, of course, is excellent food; these, and cures Itching, Bleeding and
partly because of the nourishing na- Blind Piles besides. One application brims:
tura of its constituents and partly relief in ten rniuutes, and cases cured in
because of .its digestibility.. Ilut it three to six nights. 33 cents.—rye
is in no sense a•specific for brain or
•r nerve;
LIVING FROM DRAVG73TS.
A swallow of . brandy often turns ;Official - Whose Duty is to Protect
out to be a bird of ill omen. Royalty From Them.
4- Draught hunting does .not . sound
EMPTY NOW;, • a very promising profession out of,
How One Womantut. Medicine. which to make a living, yet there is
Q one gentleman, at least, who fott„ws
it, and, it is to bo expectc4i, leakes
"While n, coffee user nay stomach a good thing out of it. too,
troubled me for years says a. lady Ileis attached to the court, and
of Columbus, 0, "and I had to tike his solo duty is to visit diose build-
medicine all the time. I had what. Ings in which royalty, for some eer-
I thought was the best stomach meth emony or other,; FIX o to remain sta.-
eine
ta-eine I could get, had: to keep getting' tionary for any length of time, and
it filled all the time at 40 cents -a to ' see' that the place where they
bottle. I did not know what the are to sit, or stand, as the case
cause of my trouble was, but just may be; is carefully shielded from.
dragged along frons day to day wit_ the slightest draught,
item{ and tithing medicine all the Whenever, for ithstttilco, the Ring fs
time, • to be present at a banquet, the
"About six months ago I quit tea draught hunter precedes him, and
and colied and began drinking Pos- examines the room easefully, tires
tum andel have not had nay prescril,- the spot where the royal chair is to
tion filled since, which is a great sur 1)e; and the fables must belaid to
prise to me for it proves that coffee suit his instructions. •. r.
was the cause .of all rny trouble al- ITis word is law, and many a time lI
hough I never suspected it. have. the whole arrangements of a
"When my friends ask ins (how. _ tum city ban.ctuet been turned topsy-,
feel since I have been taking Postern tttrty through the draught hunter are;
riving a little late and decreeing
1 say, 'To tell the 'truth I' don't feel that the royal chair shall :be placed
y p
at all only that I get hungry and eat in some spot far away from where 1
evere-thing I want and Lots of it ,and it has been alr•eudy fixed. 'rho
it never .hurts nae and I am happy
and well and contented all the time.'
"'I could not get my family to
drink` Posttun for a while until x
nixed it in a little coffee and kept
oil reducing the amount of coffee un-
it I flet it all I'ostw.u. Now they
all like it and they never belch it
u. 111: j fisc.
p e ?O
Wo all l:noty that Posttlm is a
unsli ne ma1pr. 1 lend it helps ono'
neatly for we 410 not hat's to think
if aches and pains all the tinge and
can tm5e our minds .for other things."
Maine given by Postum Co,, Battle
Creek, Micii. ,
TJic one who has to bother with
ollee aches and pains is badly handl
lipped ill the race for fame and for -
Imo. Poeireeih is a Wonderful r•ebuild-
a There's i, reason.
Look in each package for the fam-
es littlo 4tr1)ok, "The Road to Well -
that leas never. been known to fail i11 cur-
ing; coughs, colds, bronchitis and :ill af-
fections of the throat, lung, ;ted cheep.
If a. man is satisfied with one meal
a- day lie can afford to write poetry.
A woman uses a glass to color her
face and a man uses one to color his
nose.
WONDERFUL IN,ESOUR CES OF
THE WEST.
If you are looking for a home and
want to ,visit the West you can do so
with very little expense, as the Union
Pacific will sell One -Way Colonist
Tickets every day at the following
rates from: Missouri river terminals:
(Council Bluffs to Kansas City in-
clusive. Until April. 30th.
$25.00 to San Francisco, Los An-
geles and many other California
points.
$20.00. to Ogden, Salt Lane City,
Butte, Anaconda and Helena.
$22.50 to Spokane and Wenatchee.
$25.00 to. Portland, Tacoma, Se-
attle, and. many other Oregon and
1Vashington points.
hrom Chicago and Ste Louis pro-
portionately low rates are in of e,ct
by lines connecting with the Union
Pacific:
The Union Pacific has also extended
territory to which round trip Home-
sceners Excursion tickets will be
sold as follows:
Prom Missouri River terminals to
many points in. Kansas, Nebraska and.
Colorado;
To many paints in Wyoming, Utah,
Montana and Idaho;
To many points in Eastern Oregon
and Washington..
One fare plus $2.00 for. the round
trip.
Tickets on sale March 15, April 5
and 19, May 3 and 17, August 2 and
16, September 6 and 20, October 4
and 18,
For full information call on or ad-
dress II. F, Carter, 'r.P.A., 14, Janes
Building, Toronto Canada.
THE SUN AND CENTRE.
The character of the young men of
a community depends much ou that
of the yoking women. If the latter
aro cultivated, intelligent and' accom-
plished, the young' men will feel the
•equirenients that they themselves
should be upright aird gentlemanly,
and refined.; but if their female
friends aro : frivolous and sillythe
young men will be found -dissipated
and worthless. But remember al-
ways that a sister is the best guar -
(Watt of a brother's intregity. She if
the surest inculcator of faith in fes
male turit and worth, A. a daugh-
ter
y As g
ter she is the trite light of the home.
The pride of the father oftenest cen-
tres on his sons; but his affection is
expended on his daughters. She
shorted, therefore, be the sun and cen-
tre of all.
change, perhaps, means that the
whole plan of the tables' is upset,
but the ardor must be carried out or
the banquet will take place without
its principal .guest.
BELOW I'IU3EZ1NG POINT,
A Berlin professor has been
experi-
menting
with the effects of extreme
cold on fish life. He has found that
many fishes remain alive in a tette-
peraturo of 45 deg.. below freezing
point, but they then become' so hard
ttnd brittle that they splinter like a
piece of ice when struck against a
hare( substance.
NO SALT: IOU HIM;
Agent ; "Madame, ceuld 1 sell you
this book of, fairy tales ?",
Mrs, Muchwel: "No. I've been
married four tithes, and fairy tales
are a chestnut with mc,'•c
f
"Don't you suppose it Is possible
or a man to go through the world
withoitt telling a lie?" "I doubt it.
lmott every man Lias been In love.
at some time in, his .life."
r
ISSUE NO 15-04
475
It little Sunlight Soap will dean.
cut glass and other articles until
they shrine and sparkle. Sunliglil`
Soap will wash other things than
clothes. ill
PROGRESSING.
Jones : Well, old boy, how are you
lroeP
e r
n
g
with MissBudd TDo s
she
smile h
m le
onur suit t?
Y set ye
Jenkins : Not exactly;but I'm in
great hopes. The last time I saw
Ler she laughed at my overcoat.
A sailor was once asked by a.tness-
mate not quite so well un in matters
social as himself to explain to him
the third figure in a quadrille, "You
first of all heave ahead," said he,
"and pass your adversary's yardarms;
then in a jiffy regain your berth on
the other tack in the same hind of
order; de slip alongsharp,and la-
c your
station with your partner in line;
back and fill, and then fall on your
heel,:. and bring up with your craft.
She then manoeuvres ahead of .along-
„side you;, then . make sail in company
with her until nearly' astern of the
other line; make a stern board; cast
her off' . to shift, for lie rself,; cgafii
your place out of the sgitadron'e.
beat you • can, , and let go your.an
chor.,,
STATIC OF omO, CITY em' TOLEDO, 1
LUCAS COUNTY. f S1.
frank J. Cheney makes oath that be
is senior partner of the firm of .F. J.
Uhutaey & Co., doing business in the
t)iLy of Tuledo. County and State
aforesaid and that said Erni will pay
the sunt of ON L•' B71JNDI2blD Deft hall~
for each and every case of Catarrh that
Cannot be cured by the use of Bail'a
Catarrh Cure:' : FRANK J. OEENEY'.
Sworn to before the and subscribed in
my presence, this Gill day of December,
A. D. 1288.
A. VV, °L:+ Ascr ,
: VEAL : '�otai-y I•�ithho
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internal.
ly, and acts directly on the blood and
mucous surfaces of the system. Send
for testimonials free..
P. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, 0.
Sold by all 'Druggists 75c.
Take Hall's Family Fills for constk,
paLon.
t -t
A few spinsters have been disap-
pointed in love—also a great many
Married women.
• $33.00 to the Pacific Coast
•Via the Chicago -Union & North-West-
ern Line from Chicago daily during.
March and April, to San Francisco,
egos Angeles, Portland; Seattle, Ta-
aoma, Vancotst;er and other Pacific
Coast points. Very low rates to Re
;Iona, Butte, Spokane, Ogden and
:Salt Lake City. Corresponding low
rates from all points. Daily and per-
sonally conducted excursions in PulI-
man tourist sleeping cars to San
Francisco, Los Angeles and Portland,
through without change, double berth
only $7:00. Choice of routes. • For
particulars address B. H. Bennett, 2
Eget King St., Toronto, Ont.
When a man is unable to matte a
living at anything else he is eligible
for a Government job.
Mild in Their Action--Parmelee's 'Vee
etable Pills are very mild in their action.
T'liey do not cause griping in the stomach
or cause disturbances there :i, so many
pills do. Therefore, 'the most delicate
can take theta )vitbout fear of until meaub
results, They can, too, be administered
to children without imposing the penal-
ties which follow the use of pills not so
carefully prepared.
TO FITTING sKELE TION,
"Not one skeleton in twenty that
you see in museums or in the ,. sur-
geries of quack doctors is composed
of the .bones •of one man a or one WO-
man said a man Who, deals iii such
things. : "A complete: skeleton is a
difficult thing to get, even by a
physician who •:°ants • to put ' it to a
legitmaatc use. Most of theskele-
tons seen in museums aro made
from '" miscellaneous bones collected
irom hospitals all over the country.
There is a regular trade in separate
bones for special studies. When a
pian who wants to set up a skeleton
gets a good collection of bones the
employs an experienced anatomist to
articulate it. But any expert can
see that the joints do not all belong•
to the swine person. . When there are
any joints missing substitutes are
made of paper pulp, which answers
every purpose, and from a short dis-
tance looks like real bone. Even
then skeletons are expensive. It
costs very nearly $200 to put a
good one together.''
Many a fool DIOR expresses
willingness to die for awoman
wouldn't even take in washing
him.
1
his
who
for
You • can't cure a cough or cold
from the outside, You mast
cure it through the blood.
1l
.. s
Consumption
CureTonic
Tito Lung
'stile only remedy that will do this.
It gets right to the root of the
an '..
trouble. It is g ear tsed tocure.
Prices: 6, C. Testae & Co. 313
25c.50c. $L • LeRoy. N.Y., arontb, Can.
.
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etz,mtety
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LOWERi _
PRIOgS QUALITY
IrCo
-,-
y3 10;
eeueantt
A.0.4811.
CAN BE HAD IN
Pails, Wash Basins, Milk Pans,
Any First -Claes Grocer Can Supply You.
misc'8sT ON GETTING EDDY'S.
A DANG EIRO US MINE.
"He calls her his baby -mine."
"Well, 11, she'll
blow hl
n me all right
after the ceremony,"
Have you tried Holloway's Corn Cure..
It leas no equal for removing these trouble'
someexcresences, as many have testified,
wee have tried U.
"I. can :.hardly .make. up. my. -hied
to accept Reginald. • Ro is so self-
satisfied that I fear he will prove
exacting:" "On ° ,the- contrary; niy
dear, the circumstance shows that
lie is very easily satisfied."
da Years of Vile Catarrh.—Chan.
0. Brown, joureal et, et Delutli, Minn.,
writes: "I have been a sufferer from Throat
and; Nasal Catarrh for over so years, during
which time my Lead has been stopped up
and my condition' truly miserable. Within x5
minutes after using Dr. Agnew's Catarrhal
Powder I obtained relief Three bottles have
almost, if not entirely, cured me." sec. --es
"1 thought you promised your wife
you wouldn't drink any - more." "I
did, and I'm keeping my *word, Don't
drink-, a bit more than I used to
. For Over Sixty Years
MAP. WINSLOW'S Sooxurao SYser has been used by
miilioee of mothers for the,r children while teething
Itsoothes the child, Rofttns the ggums, al alit oath, aura
wind cello, regular es the al amnoh and bowels, and is the
best remedy tor itlarrhont Teehty-fire cents a bottle
Sold b7dru'gist,l throughout the world. Ise cure and
ask for " faits. S4ixsnowsdoomrxvusystrl.' 22-01
Patience—"I always think of all
the mean things I have said during
the day • before I fall asleep at
night.'` Patrice—."Gracious! Do you
stay awake as long as that?"
Pale sickly- children should use Mother
Grave's Worm Exterminator. Worms are
one of the principal causes of suffering in
System
childre.n and should be expelled from the
3M2-XED PICKLE.
She —You met Miss Borem through
Jokelcy, I understand. I didn't
know he was a friend of yours.
He—Ile isn't.
She—Oh, I thought he was.
He—So did I.
60 Speck.11sta on The Case.—
In the ordinary run of medical practice a
greater number than this have treated cases
of chronic dyspepsia and have failed to cure
—but Dr, Von Stan's Pineapple Tablets
(no in a box at 35 cents cost) have made
the cure, giving relief in one day. These
little " specialists" have proven their real
merit. -72
OMINOUS.
C1ioIly—So you told your fattier I
loved you? 'What did he say?
Ethel—Nothing; simply picked tip a
pair of dumb -bells and went to prac-
ticing.
Bnprest Test:limy
DISTANT RELIEF PROM COLD',
HEADACHE AND CATARRH,
REV. • FRY'S 'STATE WENT
llov, P, I. Trey, Pastor of the maple
1,1.. Baptist Church, Ilutlnlo, N.Y., says:
"1 have been greatly troubled with
colds, headache and catarrh. I have
used Dr. Agnew's Catarrhal, Powder
wttn best resuits. In fret it has done
wonders for me, and T wish to recom-
mend it to everyone." This remedy is
also a perfect specific for influenza. 24
Dr. Agnew's Ointment Is without an equal
for Skin Diseases and Piles.
SIX SERMONls;TTES.
Every mind is at times sensitive to
the most trifling words.—Lew Wal-
lace.
When we do good we invent in a
savings bank from 'which the heart
receives the interest.—E•mmund Sou-
ventre,
As everyone may see, fashionable
life is passed not in being happy,
hut in playing at being happy.—Iler-
bort Spencer.
The true and . strong and sound
mind is .the mind that can embrace
equally great things and small. --An-
on,
A firm faith is the lamest divinity, a
good life the best philosophy; a clear
conecienee the best la\V; honesty the
best policy, and temperance the best
physic.—Anon.
Ilave you ever knoton what it is to
be encouraged to do right, not by be-
ing told to do so, but by being near
a Ivan stronger than yourself, whose
mere presence Helped you so that you
were the Strongerman because he was
there? There are men living to -day
on the strength of other amen. ---11,
Campbell,
1504bot roil, 4 feet inch
150 -food f.ol1, 5 feet high
i1iO400t roll, 0 feet high
.-14.6' .
GALI FO RN IA
via
ANION PA&i'F'IC
EVERY DAY until April
sone inclusive, colonist
rates to allprincipal
points in that state from:
. kk o $33.00
afiosTF4T R=UTE FASTEST TOSS
S1S a T IEST COADBEO
Tourist. Sleeping Cars a Specialty
Inquire of
1~1. F. CARTER, T, P. A.,
14 Janes Building,
TORONTO, CANADA
Poultry,.
gutter,
Eggs,
els,
ALL G1
FRUITS
And Farm Pro
duce generally,
coesign it to tet
tat we will ge
you good prices
THE
Dawson Commission Co.
ttestess
Tommy „What's an 'encore," aun-
tie?" Auntie—•`Au `encore' is evhen
you are asked to go over the same
thing again." Tommy—"Then 1ny
teacher is always encoring me at les-
sons."
They Cleanse the System Tboronglily--
Berme lee's 'Vegetable Pills clear the stom-
ach and bowels of bilions matter, cans -
the exeretor st essels to throw off' impnm
ties from the blood into the ho'e'c•ls end
expel the deleterious mass front the body.
They do this :without pain or inconven-
ience to the patient, who speedily realizes
their good offices as soon as they begin to
take effect. They have strong recom-
mendations from all kinds of people.
Edytli—" Why do you doubt Mr.
Slowman's sincerity? His voice has
an honest ring." Mayme—"Yes, but
that isn't the kind of ringt•I'n look-
ing for."
Lever's Y -Z (WiseHead) Disinfect.
ant Soap Powder dusted in the
hath, softens the water and disin-
fectn.
• Dawkins—"How well Miss Antique
holds her own!" Dawson—"It's a
matter of necessity, She 'can't get.
anybody else tit -hold it for her,"
Unequalled—Mr. `('baa. Brunt, tryentl
in;lga, Ont., writes:— I hive to thank
soli •for recommending. Dr. Thonmmms'.
hlclectric Oil for bleeding piles. I won
troubled n'itli thenr for nen rly fifteen
years, and tried almost everything I ,
could hear or think of. Some of them
would give me temporary relief, 1011 140410
could effect a cure. I have now been
free front the distressing comphtittt fur
nearly eighteen Months. I hope yott wilt
continue to recommend it.p1
NO INFORMATION,
"Yes, she tried to find out how
much money her husband. had hi the
bank."
"And slid she learn?"
"No, indeed. They wouldn't let
the hank teller."
Sit down to the Washing
To economise fabric, time and
strength and wash your clothes
cleaner use a
New Century
Washing Machine.
There is ncthiitg washable it will not
wash—perfectly clean—do it in half
the time without boiling the clothes.
Funs on ball bearings, just a touch
docs it. Send for des-
criptive circular, better
still. ask any
hardware
elan to show
it•o
ie you.
The Cowmen
mfg. co., Ltd.,
Hamilton,
Ont.
$4.40 Thr poultry and garden. Bettor than old style. ()Closet dealer or ua Prete; it Pali%
6.10: THA+ PACE WIRE PicNiNtaE Qo., LINill3'.D' 20A
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