Exeter Advocate, 1913-6-5, Page 3,
PURL 1314.000
MAKES HEALTH
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Disorders er the Blood .a.re Owed
- by Dr. William' Pili1 jl1S
If peOple wouIrrealize the im-
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porttteee of keeping,,the b1eo4 rich
and pure there. would be leee sick-.
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ness, 'The...blood * the medium
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throngh.' -which the 'nourishatent
12f4in0. from the foodsreachee the
different parte of the body. If 'the
:(1. is impure the nourishment
Ar ,
'too, reaches nerves, bone and anus-
ole iss tainted'with poison and di-
seaie, .followiss The 'blood ie also
the medium • by which 0-40. body
fights off disease.' If, the blood is
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thin and watery„this power ef.., re-
sistance to cliseas,exisyeakeite!d„ •
Dr. WilliamsPink'Pills 'fer'Perle
People build ups the blood. They
increase the ability of the body to
resist disease. They strengthen
the nerves, increase thes'aPPetite
and cure every disease caused by
thin and inipure blood, and that
Mathes/gee such diseases as anaemia,
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indigestion, neuralgia, nerve' et-
haustion rheumatisea, and many
othere. 'Every claim made for sills
medicine is .amply proved by the,
grateful . testimony ef those,' who'
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have been cured, Here i4 ,one in
stanee. ' -Mr. Jses. Sauge.r, .Peter-
bora ota , , i.,1. b t he
, , a eays .. . , began o
troubled with dizzy spells. These
WeTe'' eeneeially • noticeable in the
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Morning on rising and were ..abcoin-.
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nanied by aefeehng a,s if. ray body
had taken on two or thee timers its
weight during the night. When I
Went Out of doors everything would
liOckletiv seem to get '
-6°PsY--t""Y
for a few moments and I 'would
, „
apparently' 'see speCks floating an
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front of me, and for a while,I eould
hardly drag myself a,long.' This
feeling at. first only la,eted for a'
Cerw minutes, , but as. time went. on
the duration of' the spel e s emed
le e'
to iecrease. Whilst during the day
t would b.e suddenly attacked svith
dizziaess compelling -me to held on
to something until the feeling,
pas.ied. I had. in the meantime
&Ceti. taking various blood tonics,
t ei I ndhion
as . was con neer my ca i
wa,s due to my blood being otrt. of
order. None of these, however ?
teemed to have • any permanent
effect: For a little while I would
be fairly well, but as soon -as I quitcake
using them the attacks need to
some, back -with renewed vigor. One
Thy I cameaceoss an advertiseraeot
PI DT. Williagnie Pink Pills and de-
eid-ed to try theins'S I soon noticed
,
a more. decided improvement tnan
r had felt -before. The dizzy Spells
were bee/sating less frequent and
iesS 'violent and by 'the time I had
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taken six boxes I was 'Well again.
From foraner eXperience I had some
fears that the trouble inight re-'
urn, but now, four. menths ,p,ttber
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dieetintinifing the use -"Of the pills.,
E have had. no return of the trouble.
In fa,ct I never felt better than I
do now, and I think nOthing can
equal. the Pills as a blood naedi-
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sine." ' -
.. The Pills are sold by all medicine
dealers or can be had by mail at
50 cents a, box or six boxes for
$2.50 from The Dr. Williams' Medi-
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cane Co., Brockville, Opt.
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PratuttuVe' COoking Apottratlie • Ill
cortiwo,. Iletglaud*
Ine reelible as: it May seem to. U
who have 'ats our ecanniand . every
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sort of labor saving ,reachille and
'device that it' is , poesible to een-
ceive, there Are s011ie patts Of the
weeke_s•and ape. the west mu/este;
either -where many. of the adie-
.,... ..f.. 1 f af. , . - r la
f,,Y ,,itS.0 0 ,E, , hre aecomp Is
in alintos.t identically the seine, Way
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oiesey
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soup
oxicentratee
SlanCSiiiiiillinfaMilyl
lillr'St. and
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order,
today.
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Froin Great. Lakes
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To, the Rockies
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wolltN. SING TUE 'PRAISES. OF
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001)0'S MONEY PILLS*
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SasisitteheWart'IiadY Adtle lier Test.
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imotiy To 'What Ilas. Alreatly
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'leen Said of the Greet 'Wore
' Dodd, ki Rainey. Inns 4,1,e, Doing,
Sask„ June
Sera:tolled So Made "Red Sore„
„. . Ttoubleorew Worse Ail the Time.
' A Cake ..f. .0 t. $ d
, ' , ' . o n loom oap .an a
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;1°:to.O/y1.ull'redilira vincnieric VQM"
that teey- were centuries ago, speys
a writer in Gas Isogie. Tr.avellers
in foreign coUntrie,!1. 'have tregeleas
ly* tokl of eurprising sinstiinees of
this kind Whiell , they have 'met with
in their wanderings, in out
wa loesizgies
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A striking illustration of the way
' -1 ' 4 4 " I h. ' little
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a *tif,4,
FoticatcraaTto,
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TIEJSO
1 0 la
es os s.
'h. ante
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soups .
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Caesarville, --(Spet-
eial.-The scareity of -female belP
in a oew aountry,subjeete the w•os4
meet of the prairies' to unusual
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' strain, and careful obs,ervation 1,11.0
established the fact that this stram
eest makes ' itself felt in the kid
, tieys. For this reason Dodd' Kid
. n.ey Pills . 'are making 'an enviable
reputatie* from the Great Lakee
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Tine jellotto, Que.-"xy little girl, aged
roes years, had so inane pimples ors hu .
face, arms and legs that./ did not know
. • wbat to do. ' They lasted
.,-- for a year. She coub•
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i., -i'' niemed t° Geratc,11 i slid
r - - this xnade pint '
Aha r." 1 pies, clear,
th Mt red, She scouted so
a much that .the blood ran
/ vhdo isbor.esater:
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..; en. to"' .1 • Pc°P• ei d()-ercilommCatds
'- °QM a'°t WtJ1 M.°
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Ofte,urfien_bteilrriwenis e. clingtotoof
Fentes con mime.
who
by
cheap
Prof. Hering,
saYs Qeral. anY is
invasion of Japanese and other
labor, '
to •the foOthills of the Rookies,
EVerywhere you Will find „women
singing the , Praises o.f the , great
singing
'Canadian kidney remedy that has
bartishesrtheir painaancl weariness,
and brought them back to health.
the many is Mrs's- Edgar
iliiei. nrcee.'.,
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, 4.1 t . . ker arms And legs and on
her face, aiicl they were 1417 looking with
the blood. I was told what to do to stop
, s see •
ering, and I used the treatment but
other pimples came OUt all the time. I tried
au sorts of remedies but the' trouble grew
worse ail the time. It was always the same
,adonciattegnholianagds'
IS afforded by the case. of a farmer
in Cornwall, England, whose prim-
H. W. DAWSON, NinetY ember/se street,
Toronto.
't• d • t k^
i ive an pi(' uresque coo mg ap-
PP,TatilS. has attra,eted attention.
The fuel in this "stove"
Listurr, STOCIR, GRAIN AND DAIRX.
.1.: Farme in all sections kit Ontario.,
Some ;inane,
ueed
neither coal nor wood, but peat•
NO Other iliel lifts ever been burned
in it.
FACTORY SITES WI= OR WITIDDITT
1 Railw aY tra'elf age, la Toi'osto.
erseeetee and other towns and eities.
•Among
Gowen; an estimable lady of this
ECM) IS LOIlDEII TIIAN SOUND ekes, • . • •
ere- . v • -
"I haVe foetid Dodd's Kidney
Experiments Were Made Fre!" a .fills or3r. beneficial e, were. 'Cowen
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- tato". , . states.„ (If anything 1 can ,aity •v?iii
„use
To most torsos* it would seem help, any sufferer I an glad to add
h ' • P ' • - ' ' -my ,teitiiiionia,1 to what has alreadY
impossible for an eelso to be loncle e „, , .
than the• $.01.111( a proanced.the been said. .
echo but under certain -rather De- The kidneys strain all the refuse
CU lar condit.imes this is really true. material, out of the. blood. „ If they,
' . . . . • are o.ut of order thin refuse' remains
-When a revelver is fired from a
balloon the report is sharp but not in the blood, and beconeres Pelson.
so lo id ex Iains writer' in Har- That's why sound kidneys mean
ner's WeeklPy, as ita woldd be if the pure blood and good health.
- - Kidney Pills make sound
gun were fired oneethe -surface of Dedd's
the earth, If 11 "b' lloon • is up kidneys. .
the
storY, until 1 used Cutionra Soap and Oint-
ili.ent., 1 begd.o to aPPlY the ChtinUra, °int-
merit on her, also hot water and Chaticara.
Soap. 'Immediately I began to see that
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, they 'were curing her, and after haying.
d, ak f 0 ti s
a,e 0 o , u cura oap arid a box of
1 oatietira ointment she . was conalfietely
. curda. she has just as fine a slcin as before.
My hu sband also usod Cutioura, Oint.
,
'talent for cracks in his hands. After three
applications of the Outicura Ointment lih
was ampletely cured." (Signed) Mrs.Alfred
Corrler, Jan. IS, VMS..
dutictira Soap and. Outicura Ointment are
rsoolrdabribet6fgriesetssaaningpledoeafleearsch7wiertYwh shz.erve..
book, sone post carat° Potter Ding & Camps.
core., poet. 33D. Boston U. S. A.,
The Cornish farmer deolareis
that to his own ktiowled.ge the fire
in a
'' 't h - t b '
been in
R ESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES IN
Brarniton brid a -dozen other towns,
as tot out seventy
years. , .2
H. W. DAWSON, Colborne St., Toronto ,
wk 4„.k. ? .„.„,,,, , .p,i;milv, 1,1,,
"14,,en ..-e -a-- e se-- ./ '''"'-''',
any cooking to do, the emben are
first raked flat arid an Cron plate
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is Placed over them,' The deugh is
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•talronn ptubte i niiter-:911a itsinp 1
1 orACIllif3 IN LAM33TON 0017NTti
.1 -es sandy loam, frame howl°, good
outbmneingS, 8 miles to Alvinaton mar.
iket, will: exhhange for eitv_ town or eils
age property or smaller farm. Tho West,
ern Real Estate Exehange, London, -Ont.
iptiinat, ow,htiicilei
wikc:nd
beilig, covered. over •svitibi a big' iron
eiaLEmt:14 LtPhiwWrtAyANNTE D.
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.sTalined- iwnh. eoilge4tiys nacionvuetseessd, time,
embers
it is said, the .151h -ad is perfectly
baked. ,
ie
NE
TaEdvn9irtisLeEdAltto-Nr
narber Trade; great demand; good
Ac'ers;‘, OtwN ea::
deny io Toronto papers alone. Can teach
YOU in six to eight 'weeks. Send for Cate.
logue., Moler College,' 221 Queen East. To,
tO,
, . _ . ,..a '
FOn
o• s mething like 2,000 feet or hig er
h "
-A HUGE ICED -CAKE.
there wilr be a, few seeends' silence .
after the revolver 'shot and then
e • • When-Ilonesty is Not Always the
a r• oar or deep ruiaible will rise up
from the earth. . • - . Best- Policy. ..
an exp ostve le owere from
If 1 ' ' -*S.''' cl. f ' '
A Warsaw Poland, bookkeeper
the basket of the:balloon until it is •'•
. . awaiting his
, . , named iSchneider was awa
chschareed with an 'electric seam .,• •
.. '' trial being charged with. fraud..,
zrora 4.4oa,ttery ins the hand..s. of on.e •
, „ , . - ., As, his health evae bad, his family
of tile aeronants, there will come • • • •
sent lum many little delicacies tuts
tO th f tl '
e ears o lose above a report
.1- known to theprison fare, delicacies
iike a revolver shot and then a few which, es "-• his custodian
, „ *... ,, e , doub.sses e .
seconds of silence, followed by a shared.' One day, amongst other
1 Of thd lotde t tl tnder e cr • • ' ,
pea a s is a V , things, a huge iced cake appeared.
ears .
h' 1 , _ The war ,
..-- . - warder's children were fond of
There is . n� solid background .
ea, e, Go, -was as wi e. ey
ab "h k - li• *f Ph there -
out or above •t eballoonists to •
'half . the
fore cleter.remed sto annex ., ,
produce a of tie a mos-
'rebound ' 1 t for their own consumption
pheric sound -wave ancr 'the air is c • ' '
Their .astonishment Was, great
mores dense below. Thus when
,, . . r , when upon- applying a •Itnife to the.
tne sett/ea-waves penetrate the den-blfty
dainty,it stuck -lust below the lc-
ser lower strata of air and then ' ' - ' • '
'.. • . - . ing arid refused to budge. .
the solid earth the echo produced e
s • , It must be -baked to a cinder,"
seems to the ears. of the occupants • .
- said Mrs. Warders . .
f . e balloon as louder than teeImo
th far1
° • • - s -But he,r husband sus t that
- oragina-1 sound. , pee nag -e
something worse than careles.s bak-
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th drag was responsible for The cake's
t SKIIIIO'S BRAINS IN Slhoesh, s.
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Say Dogs Can. be Satisfied, But
People Can Always Eat.
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According to Laud Rasmussen,
the explorer and authority on polar
lands,B Is' d ' 1 • k
the -is -nno does not teen
as el? er races ss. e oes no
c , h cl H d t
sl h d "(I
aunt use ours, da or years an
kee ' s d • All li.
no recor on time. is
P ._. . ..
thoughts are centred on hunting
d .e. a the d fsufficient;-
an beyond e nee o.
food and clothing for himself and
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faraily; he has ne caTe.
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Mr. .ttassmussen relates a number
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• of interesting conveesations which
h h had with •• Eskimos
e aswi vaimes
-o
ill of, which go toward -pointing out
conclusively their indifference and
.
ma. i 1 or any oug u se ec-
f thou htf 1 / fl
•tione,
... 'Once " ,h i. ted i an ex-
, . , e. s quoted is
.change as saying, I asked an Es -
who seemed e plungedin
le hd to b •
, s„yellow,
reflection What are you thinking
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a bout 7'.?, . ,..,
*es
weary Tiredness
STAMPS AND COMS.
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Changed tO.' Vigor
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s TAmF LOLLECTORS-RUMJRSU Dig -
s ferent Foreign Stamps, Catalogue.
elinne, only Seven Canto. Marks Stamp
rserspoe. essoeso .
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sescseestieous..
lat ri a ye d-0 ut Fe elin g Vas
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UleAly Remedied and Ifealth '
Restored.
R. TUAIORS," LUMPS. ETC.
ANCE .
C internal and external. cured wittt.
mit train by onr home treatment. Writs
as before too late. Dr. ileilttlan Ifedicai
. re.. unless. eollinawnua Ont..
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Story of 4Nierchant Woo 4911°6t Lost
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His Business and His Health Through
' Neglecting Early Symptoms of Disease.
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"My life for years has been of sedentary
character," writes T. B. Titchfreld,- head
f a well known firm in Buokingha m"
Nine hours every- day I spent- at office
work and took exercise ,p,nly on Sunday.
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1 disregarded the symptontis of ill -health,
- which were all too apparent to ray lam,
1111...1111.1110US.
"I have'hb " said the
taken a to , ..
ph .
isan young women, "as a school -
tea° ier • 18 er chum cried :
1 ' " At th.' h •
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"What! Teach. school! Why, I'd
rather marry a soft, fat, baldhea,d-
. . ..
ed widower with esght children
than teach school I" The plain
young wenaan sighed, "Ah 1" she
•a ii , I " •
sale so would .
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ay, . 1. grew thin, then .pale, and before
long I was jaundiCed--eyes attd skin were
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my strength- and nerve were low-
ered, and I Was quite unfitted for buei,
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ness. In the morning a lightness in the
head, par ticularly when: I bent over, made
me ,ver y worried about my -health. Most
, f .t.h., i,....e. s sthe . x ' • i-,:.,
o e hea Iva me 'fll's found weneine
tha., I had to .be at
ening, and knowing *
business every day I neglected myself
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rather than risk further vvealtnees. Of
1 b t b a happy
conrse grew worse, u Y •
chance I began to nee Dr. Ilamilton's
Pills. I was forcibly squels by the fact
that they neith,er caused griping nor
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nausea, and it seemed incredible that pills
Minard's Liniment Co., Limited.,
,___ -,,,, have . . • , ..
need your Millard s Lint,
u"'""I's- •'•,.. ,
ment in my family and also in my stables
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-lee years 511.8 consider 15 the, best metli.
obtainable:
You.re truly,
ALFRED 11 .• .
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Proprietor Roxton Pond Rotel and ersere
Stables.
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s. .s. s .
ha.rdne8s cut rottend the sides,. and
A SAFE MEDICINE .. , , - ,
• • • - - . • was rewarded by 'finding a revolver
FOR THE 'BABY aid •seven cartridges •beiried •isa the'
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is- pa,ste. .
Baby's Own- Tablets are a safe , When ar • . ---
reigned before the au-
medicine far little one„s. les fact thorities,. Schneider confessed. that
they are ehia,ranteedeby a govern- he had -Intended to shoot his jail -
-ment analyst to be absolutely free 'el's- andeescape from linibO before
from opiates or any of the -drugs so his trial. .
harmful to the lives of little ones. "After all,'' said the warder,
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The Tablets never do harm -always pensively, wises).- relating the epi-
„good and may be given to the new- .socle, "honesty 'is not always the
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born babe or growing' child with best polisoy. If my wife had not cut
equal safety. They never fail to into that cake 1 should haive_been a
cure, constipation, indigestion, dead man now, for I sleep hard."
, _hes
chlic, brea,k up colds and fevers and , .
. s . Its Rind. -
xnake teething easy.. .The Tablets ••- -
are sold ;by medicine dealers or by "Oh, dearie, I just thought about
'nail at 25 cents a box from The • , ' ' •
' asking you to fix the stove pipes
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He laughed .at my question and
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sEad,:.„. „Oh, •it is only, you. whAe
ses, . „ , ., -
men „wee. go in rot tningang. up
lieTe wn think onlyof our flesh pits
and •whether we have enough for
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the long, dark winter, If We liave
meat enot b. hshould beth k I"
Tes w y in
Eating -Seems to be the all impor-
tent thing beyond the task of pro-.
viding it. . Once when Mr. Ras-
. .
mussen excuse ense , a er pay-
d h• 11 ft ' .
in a visit, with the plea that he
had lread t ss
aea en enou.g , .
y h he w`" . "
laughed at and the answer he re-
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seived was " '
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ng'9% can e s u e
"D .' b t ff a till they
-se: s
are iatisfied.and can eat no more-
3
but p.eoPle-people can always
eat.),
es'
could tone, cleanse and regulate the sYs-
ten' without 'causing any unpleasant after
effe ts Dr Hamilton's Pills acted with
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me just as gentle as nature --they gave
new life to 11:17 liver, strengthened mY
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stomach, and won me back to perfect
.sudden
good health. Mi 1 d' ' ,•
My skin s 0 ear, izzines
has , disappeared, and my appetite,
.
Ten More
He -I have eav.ed up ten..thou-
sand dollars, Will you be my wife'?
e Oh, Me. Jones, this is too
Sh -
! Save up another ten thou-
sand.
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AID FOR STRANGERS.
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Machines.. in London Stations Will
,
Deliver, Their Messages • • , •,:,,
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It is' not uneenamoa ,f or •a visitor
bb London, England to get cut off-
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from his companions., The usual
inetinct •of as. Stranger who has "be-
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sense isolated in this ,way is to
make his way back at once to t he
station at 'which ,he ha,s arrived.The
All this has is for in
been provided
one. of the northern .railroad ter-
mini, where ,s, curious , ,apparatus
sailed the notegraph has been- put
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LIP• ' ''
A penny in .the slot produees a
small letter card, You write your
message on this ancl address it and
slip it into a rack behind a glass
„
screen. This rack slowly. sinks
down on an endless chain", -but your
message wilt remain "in sight for
three shouts. .A • supplementa,ry
rack is for telephone messages or
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telegrams which can be obtained
/ -.
from :the- statien -officials. Thus if
a stranger gets sepaisated from his
party all he has to do. is to n biek
.
to the station, as he, usually edoes,
land. leave a message sta,ting Isis
whereabouts, or. waiteuetil another
member - of his 'party gets through
.became
to him.by telephone or'telegrain.. ,
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It is a Most ingenious 'notion, but
the cliffieulty would' seem to be to
acquaint the visiting stinger of
its' existence. '
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strength, spirits are perfect."'
Refuse anYthing offered you instead, of
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Illinard's Liniment Cures Distemper.
Dr. Williams' 1VIedicite Go., Brock- lee neee, se
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NI e, Ont. . "Just -thought about it? It's
' qs -
•aput-up
. A. Rint. - •
Mr. 'Spiggin.s (gently)-1\fy dear,
Dr. ICamilton's Pills, which are sure to
bosses five for $100
oure,„ Sold in 25c. . , . ,
or )o t-
at all driaggists and storekeepers, 1 S
paid from the Catarrhozone Co., Buffalo,
N Y and K'n ston Canada .
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Was Broad Enough.
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"Wh has our -colic decided to
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give vip the European trip she was
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contemplating 7 .
''She happened to hear some-
. what I call job.",
ESIUMO CIIILD NOT WIIIPPED. • - e.
a Boston Man was hot at by a
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. MEMORY'DIPROVED. .
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Does fi. Re Pleases, but is-Geners s-- -..
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, ally Obedient. . . - Since Leaving' Off Tea and Coffee.
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„. The• Eskimo child is 'the idea of Many persens suffer frora ewer
the .home. and is .allow'ed to do as memort t d
y who never euspec ea an
d e -
burg. , , his life as save y
lar and • • w -
a hlItten, Whinh the . bullet struck.
Ma's Spriggins-aWell what of it 7
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Mr, :Spriggms-Nothing, only the
ib tt 'm t 'h se -beenon. - '
• u on us -at ,
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Chinese Do.etor's Ideas.
Chinese -doctor possesses
body say that travel broadened
• e
ono.
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many ideas peculiarly Ins own.
There is much. mysteryaand impres-
siveness in.. his mannee of treat-
,
ment Ac,cording ,to Moneolian
• • , I.
medicine the Chinaman oe ieves
that the human heart is more likely
to become inflamed at noon during
the .summer season than at any
other time. . Likewise they ..: regard
• ss . '
TIT menne Eye Remedy
, o Sma r tin g-Foole Flne-Acts Quickiy.
es, 'Try itfor lied, Waalc, Watery Byes and
roar Granulated Illuqtratod Boot
, EYelid6.311.111,1NE is corn,
kam'e
in each I ac , .
EyeS pounded by our Oculists -not a "Patent.
Med icirte” but used in successful I'llys‘i,
kV e e d VAL'attcethfe-pmu grAiriu,
u gists at 25c-ii0e nor bottle. Murillo
.610 De ffill 1)yregSalve in aseptic Tubes, 25e -50o„
GC"' - ;urine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago
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. she pleases. --He is never punished, coffee have anything to .do with it.
say' s a-, Writer in the- Wide World Th ' dr se -se ffeirie--in te a d
ea- • • e . us, ca . .
d. h 1.1. -- d ' • h .
Magazine, an. • is w ims an wis es coffee acts, injuriously. on .-the
' ' h1 ' ' ' . ' •
are consultedwith all tle contern nerves and heart, causing imper-
'given an adult. ' In spite of .this feet circulation,' too much blo,ocl in
'Indulgence theehildren are remark- the brain a one time, toe little,in
s
ably obedient. ..Perhapi the' pae• another t Th. ' ft •
par . ,.. Is o en causes a
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090 •MEN .WANTED
.
Before 'next Month this number are
• - ' •
wanted to step up and have their corns
removed with Pirtnana's Corn Extractor-
ies painloss-safe-sure. Use only "Put,
names sht's the best, 25c. at all dealers.
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riarchal ma,rinee of .livin.g-afather dullnese which -makes a good mene
,anil.mother, aunts and uncles andoryneary sinpossi e, - 1 ' 131 '
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grandmother -tends to -make them .. "I am nearly' 70. years old and
se, • . did . ;
a not know that coffee was the
s Tia.le Word of the elders is -law and ,cause of the. stomach and heart
ss-- eases que,stioneds,„ They liaVe trouble I suffeted frowns for many
1. ' d - bus t' the E k• • •
,eve aotime, e s imos sea- „e, , - , „ . - • h
years,. unite .anout sour years ago,
son and therefore 'speak with dw ` ' -W t
' . • . , ., writes a es ernawoman.
' .
i tathoeity of - experience . €€ • • • ^a ' . •
A kinr3. neighbor an need me to
All of, this ds very nice in the or •t ff cl ste P t I bad
. • qui co ee an iy es um.oe
dinary walke of life, but rather em been suffering- severely and,
,
' was•wOrth
barrassing sometimes in school greatly, redueed m flesh.. After us-
work. When a ,thild of ,four or five in P t ' •- rtti li'l I 1 e. ,
ge os um a i e w 1 e, mina
plays testi:ant freest school, and the myself impro•ving. My heart .beats'eleril
ceisiting ' ,-teacher, complaining tocouldn't."
regular 4 1 seldom an now
Ithe parents, is gravely told to ask ever notice ' a tie" ' f
. ., any symp ms o• my
Pche Small. despot if it is his royal Old ,stomach trouble at all., - M ,
, . .. . . Jr
pleasure to come :to school or nof,, .. nerVes-a t. d ' d
re 8 ea y an ray memory
the ssituation beoorneshidicrones The decidedly better than while r was
- . ,ffet., ,, , : ...,, , .-
to become a hoer
only is , , ' ed using 00
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truant' effiaer,, or, bettee, to make. '
e the . m
"i lik th taste' of Poste. fully
e_____s_______
, ' The Sensation.
• . •
Miss Gebson, was very rmh and
, II . • 6hi
Mr. anna, was v ry poor. She
liked him,. bet that was all, ancl
he was Well aware of the fact. One
• ..„. • , . ,
evening he giew somewhat tender
el t 1. t 1 d • "You are
an a si•s' he sal. •
s • • e
•-t y•on Helen 7
v'''''." rsch, aren ,
" • lie h •irl frank-
Yes, Tore, lee d t e g .
about "two million
Y' '
dollars." , "Will - you marry me,
Tx i i , h h - •
• , 0 , no, Tom, I
"I knesv you svouldn't."
„ •
Then why did you ask lase 7" "Oh,
• . t . . , an
1 just , waned to sce how a m_
f elwhenle •mullions•"
e • s 1 loees two .
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a - -7--- '-
le'never ply 'any attention
reoP . , ,
to. a cheerfuleliar. ' , .
th-e human ear as suggesting the
•• f • „ e he
condition o the kidneys, w 1 t
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mouth anlipsd indicate the coni- d"Now
tien of the spleen and the •stomach.
s se
A Nesv Theory.
s
I understand why Nero set
fire to Rornse."
,
"Why 7"
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tainard's 1.1n1Mont Cures mentneria.
- s----
"It was simply a question of ver-
"Ho wits evidently ill , sympathy
with rthe suffragettes."
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t b tween us," said the oldest
am 3' ' e
inhabitant. -"He, said I was a liar,
, _
, • e I 1 e
NI/lards Liniment Cures aego n emu
s ed 1 said he. ,w.a.i,en.', ,,s.antnph le
"
reteiaed the village postmaster.
"That's thesfirst time I ever heard
._ , . h ,,
f tellin • the truth."
either o you.- 8, , . ,
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One 'day a woman sent her 11 le
. „ „ ,
.boy out in the yard to play with the
baby, as 'she was busy. The boy
had a new shovel his mother had
.
. ' •
tillnard's Linhnent cures Colds, Eta._
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given him After they had pleyed
awhile she heard the baby csyines.
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Politics -is' 41, ''go,d. 'game ' but a
'
mighty • poor business. '
: Many a enecessfal man Makes a
noise, Iike aabigleind. •-e, •
A drunken 'min will tell you
She went out to see what was the
shatter with the baby. She asked
.
Jo tiny w a, le ron e was. .e
, h h t il t bl 1-1.
said proudly : "A.,dirty fly bit him
on the head, and I killed it with
, , „ •
my snovei.
-
"Father, what is an eiripty, title ?, e
"Well, an' empty tide is ' your
, ,
mother's way of calling me' the head
of the leatiee." ,
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your work ee interesting that the s areit as eeffee /, -..- ' , -.
- a
s • • . . :
. thildren eaonot stay away. . Name ,given ' by Canadian .postum
:K.
, ef<sle..-
... Coe. Windsor, Ont. .Write for book
The SurPriser Surprieed. , • "The Road . - essee. ill 's •
/ tee, i • De vV V e. .
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°A Wealthy landowner in England, Postum comes an two forms.'
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affeeted' with the craze for . Japans e:, li.,tri..ula (mug be lsoiled).
ese gardening, invited * Sapittat I - 4• .00 4. ,
..aistan. seossum. doesn't tequire
-bassador
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1
,1,4
it,
ly ti•
everything he knovvs-but sysha,t's
the use i,
. n some men a It a 1 1., e ,
A a ' t V t tl ess s Ives.
, .. . .
heeause they like an appeemative
audience. ` ' ".'"
In accord with the eteenal fitness
.e a
of things, a, man' wlao stat watch
wound tip in jail. . - , .
. , ,
. The world adlAires ao3r man who
attends to his owe busines,s-no
matter liow humb se A may Ise, ,
' W ' ."d s I their
, Orile,ll who spen moss o
, ,. ,
tinie trying to one/rove tneu corn-
, .
plexions • never think of ,. the old-
fashioned anodised of eteamieg, it
over a washtub.
. .
.FREE OF LUM.BAGO
.
T '
leeeatise He ook GI N Ptl-LS
, Me li. A, Jukes of Winuipee
e writes:
4,./ have bee4 a sufferer from leumbago
for some yearaTase I Met your' Mr
. nil! and he a yised me to take Gets/
Isr/sIsS. thnve been taitini•thein at
,
intervals during the early part of the
present winter, and up40-date bave had
nci return of any old, treat -We -in fact I
feel.'better.thau 1 have for 'years, and
, r la tny'O Enemy ea veins le
thitlf 'it t Itl h ' I d
ter. • ,sa
g .
soa. a haxtas foi,..p.se. 8anipie free if
an write islatioual tertig and Cher:lied
Co. of .Canada, X,fseitedi terooto. 1,30
Dr • 0 . P4orse s
.
Indian ittiot Pills
. ,
• ' - ' ' ' ' '
ere made according to. a ' forrhula, in
use nearly a century:ago' anumg- the
lediasne, and learned. fronts thent 4ie ..
'Dr, Morse. Though repeated • at .
tenipts Isave been made, by '• pity& •
clans and it. has been, found ..
impossible to improvetheldrhulla or
the pills. • ,I)r. 114orsefe'Intliari Root
Pills area household rettierfYthroilghs
ant the rorld for tonetipaliOtt and ,
all Kidney and Liver troubles,' They
act promptly and effectively, end e .
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., v .-. , •,. at.,..,.• .0 ..sivi,a4....vi
„„_,.....,
ese, am to luncheon, ea,ye i.._.",t'ir` ,
• . • . - „ esh ing1 p . . y
1 but -5 repared instantly b
R ,
$
th'.,e Bristol Times. and Mirror, and . . , , , ., seeeesesee,
a-fterward showed hire reload the etlrring a, 1 " teaspoonres in am
, ordinary -cup- di. hot water, Which
rde .'s 'and. reenlideses, keepleg,
gm. n ._ , , 1, - eel th 1. t make§ it right for, priest Ale,1.130DS ' ,
tile JeuP,,Mles„e „gal!' en; , i . e as le big cup requires more.- and
as a inelnDlitill, SUTPT18e. ' , , . , e , ,. who ., „, __ , ,.„, ,. ,,,i,„ g,
: ''''Wherk, after 'admiring the beauty s°1 -11e •P °P. :'iyie 51.'reIng .t1 In S
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s
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I s „is., s seee"
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of' ell ' the. ether -gardens,' the ana put in a heaping sPoeiew and'tera-
e
ouesader. WasSat 'last takeneto the por ib with a large,stipplY of eresen.
• - stetsere et, the omelets, es 'his ewes Experithent nutil you know, tile
lra1 1 4 Ai -held t his hand- arateniat that pleases your • palate
fl, owerY un s , e , , I P a , ,„ , S, •
d h 't served that way inthe
1 astre deli ht. Ah Ile an Ave i. ,
in enhatisi , , g / _ ,. h .,„. . . ,.
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-ier's'llri
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lease! • ''... ,,,,4111
'11"
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8 111%.
4'hss.,'
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exclaimed "this is wonderful I W e futuie, , -
Innan"There's a Reason" for Nihau.
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