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Exeter Advocate, 1904-7-21, Page 7jr-LIKE A. MIRACLE as, est THE WONDERFUL ISECOVIllre- OF A NIPISSING IVIA.15Ta- 40, Stricken With Partial Paralysis Be Was Unable to Use Either Right Arm or Right, Leg. is Mr. John Craig, a well known far- raer living near Kells„ Nipissing th- lict Oat, is another' of the many paralytics, who owes his present good health and ability, to go about --if not life itself—to the Ilse, of Dr. WilliamsPink. Pills, Mr. Craig gives Me experience as follows ,---"But for the blessing of God and the use eel Dr. Williams Pink Pills I do not be- lieve that I would be alive ,to -clay. I was stricken with that terrible affliction, partial. paralyeis, I had absolutely arn power in my right arm er leg. 1 was not able to sit up—in fact if I tried to clo so I would fall oVor. I had to be lifted like a child, and my family' and friends believed death was very near. The doctoi • told Me that he could do nothing •for me and that I was liable at any moment to have a second stroke • Which would carry sne off. 1 was in this deplorable condition wben I was strised to ase Dr. Williams' Pink P401. I sent for three boxes and be - fare they -were all used I could move the lingers on. any hand, which had hitherto been absolutely- numb "and powerless. You can scarcely imag- ine my joy at this convincing •proof tbat the pills were helping me. From this on I kept getting stronger and the control of nay paralyzed limbs gradually came back until I was again able to walk about and even- tually to work. To my rieighbors niy cure seems like a miracle, as not one of them ever expected to see me out of bed again. I gladly give per- mission to Publish, the story of my Cure witli the wish that it may bring life and hope and activity to some other sufferer." Thecure of- Mr. Craig gives addi- tional evidence that Dr. Williams PinkPilia are not .an ordinary -medi- cine, and that their power to cure In all troubles of the blood or nerves Y- places them beyond all otber meth - tines. You can ,get get these pills 'from any medicine dealer or direct rnail at 50 cents a box or six ir 'boxes for $2.50 by writing The Dr. Willie= Medicine Co., Brockville, Out. See that the full slain° "Dr. Williams Pink Pills for Pale People" is printed on the wrapper around every box. 5, 0 - Le ft :1, re t. :e 11 EGYPTIAN PROVERBS. Wise Saying of the Dwellers in •the Land of the Sphynx. Follow the liar to the gate of his lio llie hasty and tardy, meet at the d God grant us not any, neighbor with two eyes. If thou seest a wall inclining, run from -under it. The mother of the coward does not •grieve for Iiims The devil knows his lord, but still practice e evil. What does heaven care for the cries �T' the dogs? -eSrom the afternoon it appears whether the night will be clear. The corn passes from hand to hand but comes at last to the snill. • Follow the owl, she will lead you to a rubaed place (of bad company). • Strike the innocent, that the guilty ma,y, confess; • she., out of compas- sion. • . • The little bird picks its breast evhile, the sportsxnan sots his net (false security). The wretched condition of the poor is pictured in the saying : A miser- able Bedouin found ne date that had • been thrown away. Whither shall I go? said he, (to eat it in safety). The paltry attempts to conceal ignokance are well hit off in the sassing : One came to count the waves of the sea; he erred (in the reckoning). • There are at all events more corning than going, said he. • BABY LAUGHS. • Baby laughs when mother gives ffn Baby's Own Tablest; they taste ciod and make him well and happy. They are mother's help and baby's every day friend. Guaranteed to contain no opiate or harmful drug. The tablets aid digestion, cure colic, • prevent diarrhoea, cleans the bowels, allay teething irritation, and cure all the common ills of Childhood. No cross, sleepless children in homes Where Baby's Own Tablets are used. Mrs. M. Ready, Denbigh, Ont., says: PI don't know what higher praise I can give Baby's Own Tablets than to say that I would not be without • them in the house. I have found them all that is claimed and. keep them on hand to meet any emerg- • ency." Sold by all medicine dealers everywhere, or sent by mail at 25 cents by writing The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co, Broekville, Ont. • PAPER STOPS BULLETS. A series of interesting firing trials • has been undertaken by the SWedish -Government. The purpose of these experiments was to examine the ef- fect of shooting against pasteboard. The trials 'were conducted on the wharves of the Swedist naVy in Itarlskrona, and the target used was a prepared one of rtaillboard, against which fire •froni revolvers, rifles, carbines and machine guns was directed, 'The pasieboarcl, which was 8 inches. thiek, resisted coin-, pletely, the bullets fired from the emelt arms, but was perforated by the projectiles from the Machine gl111S. The experiments may be said to have given very interesting re- sults. Bullets• from the, earbines Used are able to penetrate wooden lanke 5 ;lichee in thickness, but they au1dnot penetrate the pasteboard hich vvas only 3 inches thick. • ., r• Own—"Croker's down with ileitisi fe or. The doctor Opera if he rocov- 14 era his mind be aelalank." Grece. "-"Sorry to hear that. :He owes me $25," THE RUSSIAN RED BROSS HEAD AND, Mori' Is THE GRAND DUO,ILESS VIJADINIR• The Dowager Empress Has Coln- pletely Shut ,r/ut the Young , CZarina. The IV01110/1 of the hrghest Russian aristocrasy, gram the Czarina herself down, are devoting tbeMeelves to the aid of the lied ()rose Society, and through their efforts many mil- lions of roubles hava been ialised for the siek and • wounded in the Far East. As the Czarina. Dowager still holds the same position at the Russian Coert as she' held when Alexander IIIwas alive, there is no position there for the young Czarina, to hold, no work for her to clo, no duties for her to fulfil--ehe is, as it were, • an interloper in her -own husband's house. This is a painful eaougli state of affairs foe her when things are at peace with Russia; but it is infinitely worse now when the whole Empire is seething with excitement, and the air is alive with the clamor of arms, . She can do nothing, for whenever she tries, she is promptly told • by the Czarina Dowager, she has already arranged to do it. Then, if she per- sists, she is made to understand that her one duty in lifo is to provide. Russia with a Czarovitch, and that until this is accomplished the quieter she keerfs herself and the less she is seen or heard of the better. THE CtA.RIN.A, always • accompanied by her eldest sister, the Greed Duchess Elizabeth, wife of the Czar's uncle, has been making trips through the rower quar- ters of St. • Petersburg., urging pat- riotism upon the. poorer •()lasses; and the police have been purposely warn- ed not to interfere with these expe- ditions' of the Empress, so as to avoid • any appearance of premedita- tion. The Grand Duchess Elizabeth, who lives in Moscow, where her hus- band is Governor-General, is a high favorite with the Moseovites on ac- count of her democratic ways. ,She has succeeded in raising enorrnons sums from wealthy MOSCONI/ merch- ants solely by the charm of her cor- diil She invited the mer- chants to a bazaar, • shook hands with them, and, addressing them. bY their patronymics, gave them re- freshments with her own hands. She also called upon their wives and drank tea. with them, although she dislikes that beverage. The head and front of this work for the Red Cross is the Grand Duchess Vladimir, who lends her presence to all the sessions of the St. Petersburg braiach, and personal - 13r• aids in other ways. She presides at bazaars, sews with tbe sewing - classes, and visits the girls' schools, where she helps the pupils to make lint and bandages for the soldiers at the front. The Grand Duchesses Al- exandra and Constatine. the. latter one of. the most beautiful women of the Empire, have placed their palac- es at the service of tlie Red Cross, and tour the city in their troikas, calling on members of the aristocracy and the well-to-do in general to in- duce them. to give up' their old linen for wounded soldiers. Behind their equipages travel • covered furniture vans CARRYING THE GIFTS. The striking from. the Czarina's Court list of the name of Princess Marya Michailovna Dashkoff for an innocent remark, shows how serious- ly the Czarina takes her duties in connection with the war. When Prin- cess Dashkoff was aslced, like all other court women, to join the sew- ing class, she consented; but re- inarked to a lady of honor that she would prefer to biro twenty seam- stresses, who would do more work than all the Czarina's two thousand aristocrats. This observation was retailed to the Czarina, who forth- with put the Princess on the black- list. The incident created some sen- sation, as the Princess belongs to ono of the best-known families of the higher Russian nobility. Largo numbers of educated young women of the better classes are seek- ing to obtain employment as nurses in the emy. Each applicant is in- formed of the terrible rigors of Si- beria; but not one in ten is daunted by the prospects held out. The soci- ety has been obliged to decline thou- sands of requests for enrolment. The Russian public is greatly touched by these evidences of patriotism on the part of the women, and the re- sult will be a much larger measure Of freedorn for women- in future. Rus- slah women :already enjoy more lib- erty than the women of any coun- try except the Anglo-Saxon, and the result 15 thet in times of nation- al danger they comport themselves with gi•eat.theroism, The part they played at the siege of Sebastopol WILL EVER BE REMEMBERFM. It is not only araong the aristo- crats that this outbreak of patriotic charity manifests itself. Matilde ICsehensky, Russia's favorite ballet dancer, has left St. Petersburg, throwing up her profitable engage- ments, and has volunteered and gone to the seat of war as a Red Cross nurse. Not only this, but she is touring the country on the way, dancing to houses packed to their ca- pacity, and giving the entire pro- ceeds of every performanee to the benefit of the Red Cross Society„ Another popular favorite, the' sing- er Labonskaia, is proving her patri- otism. • She is one of •the prettiest singers of chansonettes in Russia, end also IS making a striking tour of her native country, which began at Perm, a little west of the Ural Mountairisi There, after singing a little song to loud appla,use,.. she de- liVered with ferVor and spirit a new' patriotic ,song entitled: "Sla,vnaya, Rossiya." Reports from Perm state that the audience cheeeed for five minuteslier opportunity' had ar- rived, '‘ Blushingly she aimminceol that 'efbe would give a modest kise to 'Any man *he would pay ten roublee for it, ancl would send the money MANITOULIN DAN DO HER PART snoixrxN‘a• THE GOOD WORK DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS ARE DOING. Mrs. •Thomas Rumley one of the Many who Found Health in the Great Canadian Kidey Remedy. • Silver Water, Manitoulin Island, July 18.—(Special).—Every part of Canada seems to be testifying to the good work Dodd's Kidney Pills are doing and ,tberca is no reason. why Manitoalin Island should not ..c10 her part, l‘fany it man ancl WOlnall here blesses them for aches relieved and health restored. Take for instance the case of Mre. Thomas Burnley. She says: • — "I doctored for years and did not seem to get any better. It seemed to be my kidneys that was the trou- ble so I thought I would try Dodd's Kidney Tills and tbey helped me very nuich. "I cannot, Say how many I have taken for my hems() is neve): with- out them ancl whenever, I don't feel right I take it few. Aly husband al- so takes them once in a while. I find them a spleudiel medicine to have handy." • Dodd's :Kidney Pills are the great- est family medicine of the age. They can be taken by young or old with perfect safety. They cure all kidney ailments and nine -tenths of the*sick- noes of the present day springs from bad. kidneys. thus acquired to the Red Cross So- ciety for the wounded Russians. ' The men in the q,udienee stormed the stage, and the women present proved their love of country by urg- ing their husbands and sweethearts to chastely salute the pretty singer and to contribute ten roubles to so noble it cause. The appeal was so striking, and the desire to contribute so earnest that during the evening 1 she earned fifteen hundred roabled ($750). She is slowly touring across Russia, and the Red Cross fund is growing rapidly TliROUGFI HER EFFORTS. Others are also enthusiastically working for the Red Cross. Don Jaime de Fourbon, who recently left Rome for St. Petersburg for the pur- pose of going to the seat of war in the Far East, has asked for a mili- tary command, but pending an an- , swer has joined a hospital corps as la nurse. He is the only son and 'heir of Don Carlos, Legitiisist Pre- tender to the thrones of France and Spain, and may Yet figure as a per- sonage of importance in European history. • He is in his thirty-fourth yea,r, and was educated for several years at the Roman Catholic•College of Beaumont, close to Win.dsor Cas - tie. Don Jaime holds an ensign's commission in the famous Gradno regiment of Hussars, of the 'Russian Bodyguard, and is looking forwarcA keenly to seeing active service. Ile is Don Carlos' son by the iirst wife • (a Princess of the House of Bourbon - Parma), who died eleven years ago, leaving a son and faur daughters. By Don Carlos' second marriage to Princess • Alice of • Bourbon, the youngest daughter Of Don Carlos, who lately obtained a divorce from Prince Frederic of Schoeffleurg-Wald- enburg, was recently announced to have joined the Russian Red Cross Society, and to have made prepara- tions to start for the scene of war in the Far East. , A BACK LICK. • Settled the Case With Her. Many great discoveries have been made by accident and things better than gold amines have been found in this way, for example when even the accidental ldiscovory that coffee is the real cause of one's sickness proves of most tremendous value because it locates the. cause and the person has then a chance to get well. • "For over 25 years" says a Mis- souri woman "I suffered untold agon- ies in my stomach and even the best physicians disagreed as to the cause without giving me any permanent help, different one saying it was gastritis, indigestion, neuralgia, etc., so I dragged along from year to year, always half sick, until finally I gave up all hopes of ever being weNIVlaiegnainta.king ,ldinner 'with a friend ; one day she said she had a now drink which turned out to be Pes- turn and I liked it so well I told her I thought I would stop coffee • for awhile and use it, which I did. "So for three months we had Pos- tum in place of coffee without ever having one of my old spells, but was always healthy and vigorous in- stead kept saying he was con- vinced it was coffee that caused thosespells, bet even then I wouldn't believe it until one day We got out of Postum and as we lived two ..miles front town, I thought to use the apflee we had in the house. Ile result of a week's use of coffee again was that I had another terrible spell of agony and &Stress' proving that it was the coffee and nothing else. That settled it and I said good-bye to Coffee forever and since then Postum alone has been our hot mealtime drink. "lVfy friends all say 1 airi looking worlds better and my colnplexion is much improved. All the other mem- bers of our family leave been bene- fitted, too, by Postum in place of the old drink, coffee." Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. Ten days' trial of Pestem in place of coffee or tea is the wise thing for every coffee drinker. Such a trial tells the &Met truth often where cof- fee is not suspected. Look in oath package for the fain - ons little. book, `The Road to Well- ville.' Shirt waists and dainty linen are made delightfully 'clean and fresh with Sun. light Soap. 513 . . 01230•MinPAICITZW..PAINICAT.IGTX1110.11RISETIMIRIFIMITIONI AIAKING THE TITLES CLEAR, Herr Budde, Prussiaxt Minister of Publie Works, is devoting himself to the simplification of titles borne by railway officials. His first order is that in future "Hilfsfahrkartenaus- geberinnen, Telegraphistirmen. oder Abfertigungsgehilfirmen'' shall be. compelled to loSe their individual titles, which are to be merged • into the humbler one of "Eisenbahnaushel- ferin" (railway assistant). SAME LINT). "I wonder what has become of Gormley? When he was at school, you remember, he used to talh so much about uplifting* manklud. En- tered the nainistry, perhaps?" "Oh, no. He's mannfacturing ex- plosive shells arid torpedoes." The real "harp that once through Tara's halls the soul of musie shed" is in the museum of the Trinity Col- lege, Dublin. How's This We otter One Hundred Dollars Reward for any ease of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. OkiliiNEY & 00., Toledo. 0. We, the undersigned, have known P. .7. Cheney for tho last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all busi ness transactions, and financially able to carry out any, obligations made by his firm. IVALDING, KINNAN 4 MARVIN, • Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, 0. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internal- ly, acting directly upou the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testi- monials sent free. Price, 75c. per bottle. • Sold by all Druggists. Take Hall's Family Pills for consti- pation. • A luau's reputation for wisdom de- pends less on what he really knows than it does on what lie doesn't say. Wilson's Fly Pads. Each 10c packet- will kill more flies than can be caught on 800 sheets of sticky paper, 'costing $15. • A Birmingham cycle repairer ha.s recently been fined for "sowing" the road. with tin -tacks, in ordertbat he might reap the benefit of the nec- essary repairs to punctures. • ••••••••••.... Minutes Liniment Lumberman's Nod C. Smith is the champion shoeblack. of London. He WOn it gold medal recently I or • cl ea fling Lord Kin- najrcl's boots in 1 minute level, beat- ing five other competitors. WIIsonsFIy Pads. No dead flies dropping about when properly used. In the South of Lincolnshire many marriages are being postponed through the lack of housing accom- modation. Even love in a cottage is unavailable. A Sure Cure for Headache.—D...lions 'headache, to which women are re,,,,u subject than men, becomes so acute in some subjects that they are utterle pro- strated. The stomach refuses food, and there is a constant and distressinii et - fort to free the stomach Irvin oils whith • has become unduly secreted there. melee's Vegetable Fills are a speedy al- terative, and in neutralizing the crieils of the intrudMg bile relieves the pres- sure on the nerves which. cause the headache. Try them. .111.1.•••••• According to sa decision given. by the Circuit Court Judge at Newark, a boy's life is twice as valuable as a girl's from the legal standpoint. Pale, sickly children should use Mother Graves' Worm Exterminator. • Worms aro one of the principal: causes of suffering in cnilclren and should be expelled from the_f_ystem. Long engagements aro rather ex- pensive in Russia. An engaged man is expected to send a present to his fiancee every day. For Over Sixty Years Mss. Wrsstewlesoorniset Slump has boon need by millIone of mothers for their children while teethinii. Itsoothes the *Mid, softens the gums. all aril pS111, caret wind mai, regulates the stomach and bowels and le the hest remedy for DiarrhTh oea. eaty-$,e yeas a bottle Sold bpdruggiste throughout the world. Be sure end ark for " Mae. WensLoW'SSOOTUilie srnern 22-01 The engines of the first steamer that ever crossed the Atlantic have been salved ''off the coast of Cork, after over fifty years' immersion. MInaid's Liniment Is used by Physicians • Daughter—"Papa, do you object to my marrying a fast young man?" Pathere-"Not if he is going in the right direction, my daughter." Lever's Y -Z (Wise .Elead) Disinfect- ant Soap Powder is a boo1i to any borne. It disinfects and cleans at the same title. There aro many "blarna,s.-stones" in this country. They are set it engagement rings. Do not let a, cOld settle on Your lungs. 'Resort to Bickle's Anti-Conetunp- tive Syrup at the iirst intimation of irritation in the throat and prevent dis- ea,Se front lodging in the pulmonary or- gans, Neglected cOicls are the cause Of Untold suffering throughout the country, all of which could have been prevented by the application of this simple but powerful medicine.. The price, 25 cents, brings it within the reach of an. • While the plotter eeherneS the plod- der gets there. tlaUoweys C0113 (Jere is et speedo for the removal Of cOrns and warts. WL have Over illlard of its failing to re- MOVri Oven tli* Worst kind, 91-1, /1444 11 &AM, ed LOWER map_ neetreatefesentessara gsSe.el.". sea USE 4 Sea ease* BETTER gy.i.24T1 tOACILIOnD CAN BE MAD !pi Pails, Wash Basins, Mili( Parts, &to zarre.1 Any FIrst4Olison Crooar Clan Supply You. INSIST ON GETTING EDDY'S. ere - Potatoes, Poultry, Eggs, Butter, Apples Let us have your consignment of any of these articles and we will get you good prices. THE DAVVSON COEVINHSSIION CO Limited • oer. West Market and COlborno Otos , TORONTO. In order to realize the full value of . some things they should be fullY assured. Cholera and all summer complaints are so quick ia their action that the cold hand of death is upon the victims before they are aware that dant.mr 16 near. If attacked do not delay in get- ting the proper raedicine..- Try Is (rose of Dr. J. D. Kellogg's Dysentery Cor- dial, and you will get immediate relief, it acts with wonderful rapidity and never fails to effect a cure. Huggins—"I had to discharge my confidential man to -clay. He didn't know enough for the position. Jug- gins—"I discharged mine also. He know too much!" House flies carry contagious dis- eases. Wilson's Fly Pads kill the flies and tee contagion too. "Have taxpayers no rights?" de- manded the impassioned orator. "Certainly," replied a man in the back row. "They have the right to pay taxes." • To Those of Sedentary Occupation.— Men who follow sedentary occupations, which deprive there of fresh air and ex- ercise, axe more prone to disorders of the liver and kidneys than thai..a who lead active, outdoor lives. The for.ner wjlltnd in Parinelee's Vegetable Pills a restorative without question tho most efficatious on the market They are easily procurable, easily taken, act ex. .peditiously, and they are surprisingly cheap considering_their BIRDS -EYE VIEW OF THE COL- UMBIA RIVER. 'An attractive topographical map, in colors giving comprehensive idea of -the country on and tributary to the Columbia River. This map is in folder forra, aid on the reverse side contains an interesting descrip- tion of the Columbia River route. Copies sent free by E. J. LOMAX, G. P. & T. A., U.P.R.R.Co., Omaha, Neb., on receipt of four cents post- age. Al TIMELY EPITAPH. Here lies the body of Maurice Rypin- sky; He was killed by the Japs and has been dead over sincesky. r•••• •••• No other fly killer compares with Wilson's Fly Pads in destructive qualities. Insist on getting the genu- ine. The cinematograph is being put to novel use by Paris surgeons in teaching students how to perform various operations. I was Cured of Bronchitis and. Asthma by MTNARD'S LINIMENT. • MRS. A. LIVINGSTONE, Lot 51 P. E. I. I was Cured of a severe attack of Rheumatism by MINARD'S LINI- MENT. Mahone Bay. JOHN MADER. I was Cured of a severely sprained leg by MINARD'S LINIMENT. JOSHUA WYNACIIT. Bridgewater. "Sohn, what is the chief braneh of education in your Sehaol?" branch, sir; neastees used up nearly a whole tree," Mioard's Liniment for sale everywhere TWICE -OVER C.10TISINS. For the benefit of those who may feel "exclusive," or "stuck up," or who prate about blue blood, etc., it will be well to remember that ff we go back but twenty generations, or 700 years, each one of us hat 1,084,- 578 ancestors, and is related anore or less clofeely to at least 270,000,000 of our fellows. Going back but a couple of hundred years further, and tracing down our genealogy, we should find that we have more cous- ins than • there are people in the world, and that on the basis of but two children per family, The discre- pancy is accounted for by the fact that there have been so nanny cous- hit as there are people in the world to -day, but are related to it great number homy times over. TNU • 489 Isstit O. 29-04, BUCHANAN'S UNLOADING OUTFIT 1 Works well both on. stacks and in barns, unloads all Minds or hay anderain either 10050 °rim sheaVes, Sendfor catalogues to N. T. BUCHANAN &CO., Ingers011,00. HAUNTS OF FISH AND GAIV.CEa Attractions for Sportsmen on the • Line of the Grand Trunk. The Grand Trunk Railway Company lias issued a handsome publication, profusely illustrated with half -tone engravings, descriptive of the many attractive localities for sportsmen on their line of railway. Many Of the regions reached by the airand Trank seem to have been specially prepared for the delectation of mankbad, and where for a brief period the cares of business are cast aside eaad life is given up to enjoyment. Not only 'do the "Highlands of Ontario" present unrivalled fa.cilitiee for bath hunting, fishing and clunping, but the 80,000 Islands , of the Georgian Bay, Ti'sea- sand Islands and St. Isaaviance Riv- er, Rideau River and Lakes, Lake St. John, an.ci the many attractive lo- calities in Maine and New Ham - shire, present equal opportunities for health, pleasure and sport. All these localities aro reached by the Grand Trunk Railway System, and on trains unequalled on the continent. Abstracts of Ontario, Michigan, Que- bec, New Hampshire and 11:1V.ine'fish and game laws are inserted in the publication for the guidance of sportsmen. The Grand Trunk Rail- way has also issued deseriptive il- lustrated matter for each district sere - 'irately, which are sent free on plication to to the agents of the Com- pany and to Mr. J. D. McDonald, District Passenger Agent, G. T. R.. Union Station, Toronto. A song called the "Hymn -to Apol- lo," written 280 years B.O., has just been sung for the first time in England. • There are Many imitations of Will - son's Fly Pads ; all are cheap and comparatively useless. 13e sure to get Wilson's. • The only two great European cap- itals that never have been *occupied by a foreign foe are London and St, Petersburg. Mr. Fiddle—"How did it happen that you were -arrested for stealing?" McNabb—"It was the doctor's- fault; he told me to talc° iron, and I took a stove." . Don't think for a minute that any man is interested in your troubles -- unless he is a lawyer. It is Ktiown Everywhere.—Tnese lit not a city, town or hamlet la Canada where Dr. Thomas' Eclectric 011 is Pt,: known—wherever introduced It made foothold for itself and meintabeed it. Some merceituts may suggest some other remedy as equally benefi. lel., Such recommendations should be • caved with doubt. • There is only one • 'fa:electric Oil, and that is D. Thema?, Take nothing else. Cholly—"I can't live without your daughter!" Mr. Cashbags--"Oh, yes you caril Work never killed anybody Keep Minard's Lment tn the the: Munching parties are the latest outcome of the new health fad. The guests at such meals aro invited only on condition that eacia Mouthful of food is chewed thirty-two times bo- foi'e it is swallowed. A 'Summer Cough, Is the hardest kirid notelet of and thal inter, dangerous itirid to seiglata. Shiioh's Consumption Cure Tlovrlien4 w_111 euro you eulekly h tad eaterateal ee fever, etrengtben % had make you well eistiet, M 31&tuft!** 225,tte met aidel 61.&1k.