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Exeter Times, 1908-04-30, Page 6DeD000m000000000000sNIM YOUNG FOLKS BANISH PIMPLES AND ERUPTIONS MAKING f lull.\US. Doris ttlayhew lives in the real coun- try. 'there are no Street -cars wilhitt envied of her home, and she can just tel• the roof of the house of their near- est neighbor. There taro Ilcids and pni tures all about and ht suite little distance back of the he use is a thickly wooded hillside, where many gray squirrels make their homeand where foxes have been seen. There are no children, but Doris does riot lack playmates, for when she was a very scrap girl, not quite four years old, site began to make friends with the birds who built their nests happily and r,utely near the Mayhew farm. The first bird that Doris trade friends wile was, she thought, the most von- dtrfiil bird ef all. It built its tiny nest among the jessamine tines on the lut- licetvork close to Doris's chamber win- dow. It was a hummingbird, as beau- tiful ns a tk;wer, the little girl thought, she watched Its delicate whigs, Its swift (light, and its hovering, swaying motion over some. honey -bearing blos- Ocan. By sitting very quietly at the window, Doris could see Mr. and Mrs. Itunlrning-Bird going and coming, and gradually the timid birds became used le the little girl by the window, and knew that she wos their friend. Some- times Doris world put out a dish on the window -sill with honey In 1t, and when the birds carne and daintily dipped their bills in it, Doris thought it one ei the greatest things that could happen. Doris liked to play down under the lig innple•tree near the Lrook. there $be had a broad wooden tench which her father had made for her, and just above. the tenth on one of the lower brunches of the tree Mr. and Mrs. Robin had built their nest They were rather a noisy couple. but it was easter to make friends with them than with the humming -binds They would light on the very bench where Doris sal, and pick up the bits of bread. (Jr tiny pieces of fruit. By standing on the bench Doris could ace the nest, and as she was careful never to disturb it, Mr. and Mrs. Robin made no objections. but when the young robins began to flutter out of the nest t,or or six Loxes for 162.50 from the Dr. they were as willing to take food from Williams' \ledicine Co., Brockville, Ont. Doris as from !heir parents. fele) would hop along after her when sh.c --- + — started toward the house, chirping loudly. As they grew inrger they flue Everyone Reeds a Tonic in Spring To Purify and Build Up the Blood. if you want new health and urstrength blood in Leming you must build up y' with a Witte Medicine. Indoor lite dur- ing the long winter months isi respon- sible sible for the depressed feeling of constant tiredness which af- fects so many people every spring. This eenditian means that the blood Ls Im- pure and watery. That is what causes pimples and unsightly eruptions hi some; others have twinges of rheuma- tism, or the sharp, stabbing punts of neuralgia. Poor appetite, frequent head- aches, and n desire to avoid exertion is also duo to bad blood. Any or all of (hese troubles can be banished by the fair use of etch a tonic medicine us t)r. Williams' Punk Pills. Every dose the farmer Was to bury in the plough rl thi; medicine helps to make new, land little conical Lags of piper, the sides smeared with bird lime and a bail ------ the glades %1hero the birds feed. 1t is an odd alcohol. factPheasants arerds lem e Ito exc! tion bhe irds collloset unnatural w hid � that 11u a securcd the h ft's share of the feast- aro soon reeling nt:out helplessly drunk. The poacher, who has been lying "doggo" near by, has melting to do but jump up and wring their checks. Another method of the pheasant poacli- r deserves mention for its very ingenu- ity. It owes its success to the well l.l:own pugnacity of our finest genie bird. A gamecock is armed with Meet spots of great length and keenness and dropped here a pheasant has been observed to crow. The ph heart will allow no rival within its domain and presently conies SrIhl"I'I\G OUT OF COVERT. Naturally he slantes no more chance than 11 man armed with a paper -knife would against u Western desperado with a bowie. Ile is killed In a few seconds. The poacher picks up the dead bird, cr•tches his gamecock and moves on in search of fresh victims. An old fashioned way of catching rooks n they became too numerous to suit tact red blood, which drives out im- h purities, stimulates every organ, strengthens every nerve and brings a feeling of new health and new energy to weak. tired out, ailing men nnd wo- men. Ikre is proof that Dr. Williams' Pink ('ills Ls the greatest of all Rpring medicines. Mr. flenry Baker, Chipman, N. B., says:—"Lest spring I was so weak and miserable that. 1 could hard- ly drag myself about. My appetite was poor, 1 did not sleep well, and dread- ed work. My blood was in a terrible condition, whk'h caused pimples and small boils to break out all over me. These would Itch and pain and caus- ed: me much trouble. 1 tried several medicines, but without the least bene- fit, when one day a friend asked me why I did not try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Ile •poke ED highly of this medi- cine that 1 decided to take his advice and give the pills n trial. 1 got a half dozen boxes and the result was that by the time they were finished 1 felt like an altogether different man. They puri- fied my blood, built up my whole sys- tem, and I have not had a pimple on my flesh, not a sick day since. For this reason I can highly rcixumnend Dr. Williams' Pink PilLs as a blood builder and purifler." Sold by all me- dicine dealers or by mit at 50 cents a at the bottom. The same plan has been tempted with cousiderable success for the capture of pheasants. '1'lte bait is barley and the bird, completely blinded by the cap which sling; so tightly to its head, falls an easy victim to man or 'log. in an open field you will often see small pieces of brushwood stock Into the ground at intervals. These aro set by the keeper for threpurpoSe of hooking i:p the nets of night poachers for part- ridges. Partridges roost upon the ground, and by means of a long, light net dragged across the grass by two then a whole covey is often captured at one swoop. This form of poaching is only possible on a dark night, and at such a time the poachers cannot, of course, see the branches, and therefore they get their nets entangled in them. But some have newadays taken to lining the ground side of their nets with some stiff giaced stuff. A net so protected will slide over most obstacles. tered about her. and scented to be on the lookout fe r her visits, and would tale a berry or a bit of soft cake !rein her hand. Then. down in the pasture. Doris found the neat of a tiny ground -spar- row, and she made friends with the •)anew family, but very softly and ♦gently. 11 took a king time before the little shy brown birds would venture near the strange visitor; and they never teeijune so friendly as the robins. Doris is now nearly eight years old, and she is quite sure that the birds who tome back to these nests every year Belong to the sane family ns those with whom she first made friends; because Rix• says they remember her and are not timid.—Youth's Coompenlon. m HOW OLIVE OIL IS MADE. Fruit is Crushed to a Paste Froin Which the Oil is Pressed. The finest olive oil In the world is gown in Tuscany=the garden of Piety. The trees blossom in Tuscany In the month of May. The fruit begins fo POACHERS' SHARP TRICKS MOST INGENIOUS CONTRIVANCES FOR CATCHING GAME:. Snaring and Drugging Pheasants—Arm- ing Gamecocks W11h Steel Spure. As years pass on, poaching, like every- thing else, becomes more scientific. 'rho old hempen net which the moucher esed to hong across a field gat at night fn • hares has given place to one of silken cerd, and to cheap bulisey'e lantern to the more costly but more handy electric torch. Perhaps the most dangerous improve- ment, from the game prcserver's point ef view, Is the substitution of the motor bicycle or motor car for the old fashioned cne horse trap. it might be imagined that the motor bicycle would be of little use for carrying gar e, says Chambers's Journal, but only the other day a motor 1NDiAN CLUE FOR SMAII.PDX. We publish a simple cure for smallpox kindly sent by a correspondent. "One ounce of cream of tartar, dissolved in water, drunk at intervals when cold," is the recipe. and in recommending 11 the correspondent says it "has cured lhous- ai'ds, never leaves a (nark, never causes blindness, and brings speedy relief. '— Advocate of India. ripen in ,Not ember and is generally In citsLh was away k d n ar a hares Julian(' town e - dull maturity by January. hind the seat. Parisian papers tell of mll as a risky crop, saysrin \winter war, well organized gangs who raid the cov- eter.:ng as it docs during winter wen- crts near the French capital by the ad causeaus. r told snap with frost may of apparatus worth hundreds of pounds, great damage to the fruit. who have relief funds for those injured treSometimestiMay, the fruit remains on the in affrays, and who retain lawyers 10 (ie- iel, appreciated cia ed In iso a qua very thin fend 11x,3• captured by keepers. flapptly art, nppreclalcdt In some quarters, but this sort of thing is still unknown in Eng- land. Not unnaturally the pheasant stands cr's list. If a pt the be eh a o pdfna quiet half hour in tire covert he slips in, sets a net actress a run. sends his lurcher slinking Hound through the undergrowth, and presently, \\'ITL( A F1.U1-1E11 AND A FLOP, n fine cock bird is fast in the net, next moment to be transfericet to the poach- er's pocket. A Method of taking pbeasnnts which was more common a few years ng., than It is now was that of "smoking•.' 'the Nit eventful is to discover a tree where Pie hirers roost. Then, up a dark, still night, the poacher goes to the spot armed with a hnndful of sulphur anu the lid of an old biscuit box. lid nlhe illure of minaties on lighted upon being carefully concealed by a coat hung around iAs soon as heve blitzed up. sulphur flung on the (lanes, and the lid held tip under the bough on wheel the pheaannt' are mese ug. Soon the suffocating fumes lake efieeI. With n melte and thump a fns Lard thud% upon the ground. One niter wheel speedily develops rancidity. Tire process of e'tracting the oil is t • the unlit is first r •leapt• in the extreme; crushed in a mill to n unif.:rm paste, then the paste is transferred to circular tags or receptacles made of vegetable iflbre. A pile of theee ere placed in a trees and the exuding oil (lows into a a I'ecl:ng lank brow. Essential conditions are that the 111111 slicked net revolve too fast, or it will nv(rhrnt the olive paste and give a bad 'naves lc the oil; 'that the bed of the mill shau1,1 not be of metal for the sante reason. Also the degree of pressure, when the O bject Is to get the finest quality of oil roil from the pu:p," as the terse runs .-must not lo exremtive. The finest ' dive oil is es ent'ally a cold drawn et1, Peat is prejudiced to quality. Ik wev'-r. when ail possible care has IMcn taken in the process the fact re- rnniric that olive oil can be made only fr(.m freshly gathered. perfectly sound, g Ile (,lives el the proper kind. Tho i ig tat olives of hot, sutbropical cli- mates can never ycid a delicately fia- nored oil. The newly made oil must be alkeved to settle. it is then carifled simply by "ming It through purified cetkm in a iseitab:e filter. Really flne olive ell calls 4. r no other trantment whatever. eters riecal or ctherwike, 6) renter it fit ter the table. On la's point it is well to te clear, ns reference has neem made ix fore now to process's for refining alive oil so as to (.btnin n specially fine rgt:alily-erne might AA well try to "pai'it Ike lily or adc•rn the rase l" After being lee -light to Amertrn the clarified o:l is preserved in warehouses In large slate l+ned tanks. holding up 1.; 20.000 gallons each. wherein the oil 1!( ne nlained at an elueble ternpera. 111m. For trilling and can filling pur- ,.etvcvs it Is transferred by pipes from woe large tanks to ether smaller tanks Pi the pack:ng rooms. 10 - Why i% 11 that every time n girl gena ennt with a ve.ing non of whern sled+ is ashnnmd she meets all Ler friends?? if n brick isn't ho -sem ick ler her family tet wren.; after marriage+ Ws a sign she ttraried ties right man. METALLIC CEILINGS DISFIGURING FACT: SORES. Pimples, face sores, and the kindred eruptions common to late winter and early spring, are the worst disfigure- nients the fair sex have to bear. To re- 'rnove there the pores must be opened and the functions of the skin stiniulat' cel, by the vigorous applications of Zane Fmk morning and night, and washing frequently with 7.am-Bok Medicinal Soap. 7am-Buk reaches the root of the disease by soaking through the skin and tissue and its powerful hea'bal juices expel d:sense and make the skin do its work, which can't be done simply by the use ef internal medicine. Miss Ellen Snaith, of Somerville Ave.. Toronto, says: "My ince was greatly disfigured by a skin eruption which annoyed ane dreadfully he months. 1 was advised ho try 7.am- Ruk and i am glad 1 did for it quickly removed the trouble and my face is now clear of all eruptions." 'Lana-lluk contains no animal fat what- ever, but is a pure healing salve. It cures cute, burns, ehafings, cold sores. fl^h, eczema, running sores, ringwvorm. piles, bad legit, inflamed patches, and a': diseased. injured and irritated con- ditions of the skin. Obtainable at all druggists rind stores SOc.. or post-paid from the Zum-Buk Go., Toronto. Are ArtIstlo, DURABLE, SANITARY, and FIREPROOF Easily applied, Oanmet Crack nor Fall Off *sad as a sketch stiorinq shape sad soma rssasur•msnts of your selling* or walls, and r• sells Isubmit simians, lldntrat•d bbooklot fratd►s Rades. WRITE US NOW Metallic Roofing Co., UMITtD Mandl—net o rc re TORONTO & WINNIPEG e O n 6Id r. V ^CANOE C2 irOVCCESSOO4- ro dvr,alo rA.%OL CO _ • PETERBOROUGH CANADA The Best mti, Cheapest - Canoea.SZO7iLLaunchesEta SEND PRICE CATALOGUE BWiNG LOCKED AWAl' Flt0Al BRIDE. awing Irishmen Aimee Wrongs of Pelt) May Durkin. 'the arielo^rats of Dublin Castle, the fashionubl s of London, the millionaires of New York—everyone who lightly makes love or breaks his vows, whether lefore or utter marriage—should be in- formed of the punishment which his humble but true -hearted neighbors aro in- flicting upon a faithless flirt. Robert Flynn, once an ettilk'ryman, new a small farmer near Cstn•ick-da11- Shannon, made love to !Jury Durkin, a girt as pretty as worthy. They engaged themselves to marry; the date for their wedding was fixed. entry prepared her Ileusseau with her own needle, but. with cath stitch :lie felt hopes as pure, treinu- leis, as ever animated a princess. Suddenly, end without the slightest cause, Flynn transferred his affections, so-called, to Anne Furrelly, another local beauty. The priest, like everyone in the country round, knew of Flynn's faithless- ness to Mary Di,rkin, and, after giving him and Mine Farrelly a severe lecture, telling them he questioned if they could be happy after breaking poor Mary's heart, the good father refused to marry them. Flynn and Anne were married by civil process. This the fanners living near (:arrickon-Shannon regard as impious. Besides they are angered by Flyntes treatment of Mary Durkin. So when the bridle and bridegroom were returning from the civil ceremony thirty young men met them. Without wasting words these rural de- fenders of the faith and of constancy in leve seized Flynn and took his bride bark to her father's house. Then they carried the struggling bridegroom to his house. For ten days and nights the young far - niers kept constant guard over both horses, have had Mr. and Mrs. Flynn un- der unceasing surreitlance, and have pre- vented them from rejoining each other. professions for women. She het:w'1f is ferried throughout Portugal as a nurse, and is well known in the Hospitals of Lisbon. Above alt Queen Amalie is never tired of preaching the value of outdoor and athletic exercises for women. She is a magnificent swimmer, a wonderful rider, an untiring cyclist and a geed shot. And to such pursuits Mie altiibules the beau- tiful figure which she possesses. MEDICAL ITEM. A doctor can hardly bo blamed for los- irg his temper when he gets out of patients. A NEW FINANCIAL FIR\i. The firm of A. J. i unison ends Com- pany, pang, linkers and financial agents, has been formed in 'Toronto. The senor member of the firm was until recently pfcsident of the Brantford Street {lee- way, the Grand Valley Railway mid the \Woodstock 'Hinnies Valley and Ingersoll Railway. Mr. Palliser sold the cclnlml- ling Interest in his railway's to a. Pills - berg railway magnate. Mr. Pnitlson is n Canadian by birth, a Lnmbton comity lacy, and has been in business in a fidu- ciary position in Toronto for twenty-five years and has been a resident of Toron- to for over thirty -.five years. The record of the Canadian llonicetead Loan nail Sevings Association under his adminis- tration for over twenty years, loaning upon mortgage that Is one foree.lost.e, has not been equnlled by any Toronto tearing coniing. The new firm will have a Rlrong reputation for integrity and ad- ministrative ability, and a high finan- cial rating. Direct New York. Boston, Philadelphia and Montreal Stock Exchange wires with one of the largest New York and Boston firms tine been arranged for. The firth will have direct wires also to Chi- cege and Cobalt, and are in a position to give not only excellent service but the twist conservative advice upon finen- cia' investments that can Trossitly he had. The fir'm's advertisement appears in an- other column. QUEEN WHO OBJECTS TO (:ORtil:N. Amalie of Porlut)al thriftier. !kr rine ♦Tepee• to Outdoor Eaerrhe, a,olher they drop, and with hick the poacher may get half a dozen from a single tree. Another favorite plan is to soak bar- ley or %Amt for some lemurs in warm venter. -tt hen the grain is thoroughly softened :ho water 1s slrninrd off and strong spelt peered over the w heat. The swollen grains *sorb the spirit, and the dtctorct: Dalt is then spread I1 one of r Black Watch CYtwhO Tobacco The big black plug. ! --- 1115 AWFL'I. FEAR. "Oh, the sorrow of it!" sobbed the fair plaid. "Last night 1 refused Mr. Blank and this morning Sts body was found in the river." "Poor fellow!" murmured her girl friend. " suppcese he was afraid you (night change your mind." Be There a Will Wisdom Points the Way.—The sick man pines ler relief, but he dislikes sending for the doctor, which means bottles of drugs never oausunxd. Ile has not the resolution M load his stomach with compounds which smell villainously and taste worse. But if he have the will to deal himself with his ailment, wisdnnn eel) direct his attention to Parmelee's Vege- table Pills, which, as a specific for in- digestion and dlisorders of the digestive Grgans, have no equal. The world may owe yell n thing, but try to collect it and it will have as ninny excuses on tap as a Haat who is a_sluel W pay a bill. PILES CURED IN 6 TO 11 DAYS. t'Azo otN•r\trove l+ gotratite•i t, Care any HEALTH FOR THE BABY. A mother who has once used Baby Own Tublels for her children will al- ways use them for the minor ailments that come to all little ones. The Tablees are the best medicine in the world for the cure of indigestion, cane, constipa- tion, diarrhoea, teething troubles and Lreaking up colds. And the mother has lite guarantee of a government analyst that this medicine contains no poison - ens opiate or narcotic. Mrs. \\'m. F. Gay, St. Eleanors, P. E. 1., says: --"1 have used Baby's Own Tablets with the test results and knew of nothing to equal them ter the cure of sumach and bowel troubles. 1 do not feel safe unless I have a box of Baby's Own 'Tablets in the house." Sold by medicine dea- lers of by mail at 25 cents a box from It►e Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brock- ville, Ont. 111011 GRADE IRON BED 2 A $TRIKINC WIN. Iron b. dv never weir out. Note the beautiful finish and trimming:. Order esrly. tVrite to Jay for our new Spring aiiJ Suntnter Catalogue •g0 WE GUARANTEE RIAL CONSTRUCTION AND FINISH Order by thle number K 2-2Sj26 TX. The above Iron Bedstead, very neat design, t 1.16 inch posts, 5.8 and 3-8 inch fillings, head end 5; inches high, foot end 44 inches high, f i brass knobs and caps, beautiful snow white, enamel finish. Supplied in our lied sizes, 3 ft., 3 ft. 6 inches, 4 feet and 4 feet 6 inches wide. If this bed is not entirely satisfactory in either quality or price, we will exchange or refund your money and pay all transportation charges. Bed only sea 4÷4 T. EATON C9MT0TORONTO. - -OANAoA 'WIFE \VAS IT. "\\'ell. and what did the doctor say?" "Said 1 must diet and get a divorce." "A divorce!" "Well, practically lam. lfe saki d nmsl give up whatever deeen't agree with Inc." !tickle's Anti -Consumptive Syrup needs n ' recommendation. To all who axe familiar with it, it speaks for itself, }'ears of use in the treatment of colds and coughs and all affections of the throat has unquestie•nably esiahi+slicd it; place among the very best medicines kir such diseases. If you give it n trial you will not regret it You will find it 25 cents well invested. 11AD PRACTICE. Plies in a to 10 Saye or in mil refunded. Mc. "MISS BtQrld is so ewee't; she knows 1,, w to stake every one at ease." "she ought to. :`he's been at it a ling (like." t Itchln , Blind, Bleedln nr Prutudinl THE num: GIRL. "1 wish sometimes that 1 ooud fly And soar through the air." flow dude. So (moth the ca 'then said the maiden rude: "Of flying fish i've often heard. Put flying k,tstcre, on unv wsett, Are hire, oh, very rare." ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR P N 0 INSTANT RELIEF TO THOSE SUFFERiNO FROM HEADACHE, NEURALGIA, LOUT, RHEUMATISM sa AND so CENTS, BY HAIL. THE PANGO CO., TORONTO. W HOLESALII LYriAN BROS. & CO., LTD. LYMAN, KNOX & OLARKSON, LTD. SLIGIIT OBSTACLE. Knicker Jones wako himself tanous?! llscker—Yes, but he the neighbors. 11IERE S FATRYTIIING 1N BEING FIRST, Toronto sad Montrkal Toronto and nonacid up to find couldn't wake r YOUR OVERCOATS and faded Butts would took hiller dyed. 1t no sasab N mere 1a your town. writs dlrscs Montreal, Boa ne, _ SIlITIIH AM[MIOAN DYKINO 00. FREE The first train in Canada was operated 1 ; : namenda'•derre.' ear en what is now a part of the Grand tor is pieces el slry to erll at 1O coats eecl. Wien fold .snd se the' TI ink Railway and this great system ®wI Ri sad e.iru seed yen Meso TWO SOLID has ever been on the alert to stay h1 iausigo to vee r°r;;de•Y7�*;►ID wo w °� rhe• first rank. In keeping with this {'TAR IWO. Cp..44Dolt.,ri0TIOSN011_it,9./.A. general policy the "International Lim -I - - WHAT CAUSES HEADACHE. ire - }ram (ep,Der t, Stay d o.d. aro the m••st cent ramie of 11taAaehe. i.AXAl Ally RR'+rlt) rent remove!c.tuse. R. W. Drove on bog 234 DIFFERENCE. Trunk system s aLso the finest and ACENTSI $103.50 PER MONTIS ire," the premier train of the Grand -un System. i fastest train in Canada and one of the telling these wonderful fastest long distance trains in the world. I C i meur V. 0. WeimerIdttpatr, Leaves Montreal every day at 9.00 a.m., ; to a lyres, made eta' 7^s Toronto 4.40 p.m., arriving at Detroit an do o show itow. IA 10.00 p.rn. and Chicago al 7.40 a.m. ap•cial Inducements to ('anaflanAyenta Thomas M'r$ Co., sea K St. Dayton, Ck. dere Clear Healthy Shin Ecu tl en. of Den'1 1 Five you all the rnoney you A i need?" her husband complained.the skin and the bluleu which blem- ..les,, she replied, "but you told inc be- ish beauty mresult e the result of impure tore vvo were merle(\ that you would blood caused by unhealthy action of glee Ire all 1 walT,111" the liver rind kidneys. 1+► correcting health eetkin and restoring the a Men to •nit. itcblrtt, snbeaRly this unhealthy Put •rest Ike organs to their normal lYdndaliOn, Par- , akin with 1lbaver's Coale. Ueo ft for et(•goma, nlck'e's Vegetable Pills will at the sante nettle rash, tetter and salt rheum. little cleanse the blood. and the blotches j alennddig upantioynstracwei.ll disappear without j 1M, "There gees Ursula I lel a with 'I•immid," Jees: "fes. she's setting 1. r cap for hint." Tess: "Do you really • Jack insurance Oficial—"Of Mutt eon- i think st►e cores for him?" Jess: "yes, •till You know her hill reale is Ur - —"The jury fou tit 6 ! tellers to him now, .1., may How..., SEWING MAf.11l\1:z F'On Ri:NT. ITCH. Mange, Peelle• acrelches end by week or m.•eth. tt low rates. The Singer, and w'hseler A wtla,n are acknowledg(•d 1he every loin of contagious Itch In ht.men Ifghte•t running and most conveniett c4 any. or animals cared in 30 minutes by Wo1- 1'ry one and M convinced. PcIA. Only at th• Kroger I (rl•J'S Sanitary Lotion. It never fails. Mores Ie,nk k r the ale s. 0' Seld by all druggists. Any lady Anrineg dusts any mnAe nr atte(n 1J A years or more icrit• Singer Employer lto his clerk)—"Is it true that when the clock stokes six you put down your pen and go, even it you aro in Die necktie of a word'!' Clerk—"Cer- ttunly not, sir. If it gots so near six a; that 1 never begin the word at alt." 1l is Known d:very�wher*.t—There 1s r I •ham ice in Canada city. town u not a c, where Dr. Thomas' Ecleclric Oil is not Queen aIliolia has the most wonderful Inste in dr•cs and Paris co -turners arc rioter tined of sounding her praises. Al the same Tinto her Majesty believes ll quite an cney mater for a woman to (,ave a perfect filling gown without the nic of corsets. \When the Roentgen rays were diecov- ere t she had a tight laced leery photo- graphed in order la d•'rnor,strato ccien- liftcally to the ladies of her court the evils of the practice•. tier Majesty has very practical ideas ( e the ndvnncenlent of her sex, and :enl- sklero that nursing Is one el the best • plaint did your father die? Applicant ( ultra Ma)* slope Welt. she r.ings net her d 1 n sally machine m' e A mber/ Toronto .for be Co.. .Vanning n Torn»fo far broutildul ort q1 Nn souvenir If AI.1. 11LPi:\De. views o/Onlario. Pre. for eiSrnp, Did you ever hear n man with on ol.ese honk account stay that the !eve o' money was inc root of at evil? Use the stifle pleasant and effectual worm killer, Mather Graves' Worn Ex- terminator; nothing equals it. i'rocure u bottle and take it home. I10W DO YOU \\'AI.K? This is not theirnplegruestion tioe that a - pears. Many peopleitem person's character tnny be foretold from his method of walking. Firrn regular steps are said to denote n steady. re liable nature, while jerky, uneven tier movements psrsonlcate the reveree. walks quickly and stopsl energetic lc si.ddenty; the dreamer saunters along with slow, aesl tictCd mien. . Thee letin- fl.e nein give straight using b; turn aside for anybody. On the other Land the person who is ready lo step out of everyone's way is not necessarily weak-willed. Ile may be afflictedg'na 1step much courtesy. The long usually masks the generous i,rond-tnind' .yl person while the small petty tread stows the walker to be of a mean and narrow character. Thi% lust rule applies, el e, urs•, tar more to men than 10 w,Olr:Ul. hoow'n—wherever introduced it makes a foothold for itself and maintained it. Some merchants may suggest some I — ether remedy as equally beneficial. Such recommendations ithould be received with doubt. There is only one I:electric 011, and that is Dr. Thomas'. Take no- thing else. WANTED to hear from owner having A GOOD FARM for sale. Not partieoler about loeation• Please give price and description, and res - son for selling. Mato whin possession can b. Lad. will deal with owners only. L. Derbyshire, Boa 914, Rochester, M. Y, "Thing•% ie Lle`sin's or otherwise, - seal Uncle Eben, "'condin' to how you uses 'cm. Nope is whet keeps some men werkin' deir best on' what encour- ages others 10 run into debt." Convalescent :effnsivchi: "IoM• can I ever repay yon, decker Doc tor 'prae. tidally): "By cheque, nota. or gold, and hope soon, my dear sir.-' IA poor alar iv always talking shat ho e. old do if he were rich, but n rich mon rye ver talks about what he wi.uld do if 14 -or_` Retain Vous Striae's by taking'?errneta- i It'. the best etre tonic hs eIm system..compounded. It nourish** and strengthens A FIIEEI101.I). ltd—"\\•r,uld you give ale your hemi?" Sheer --"hes, if you can pny the rent." n place in TO CURE A (:OLD IN ONE DAY Tat. 1.AXATIt'R Hilo kw Q+dnin• Tablet.. Druggist. refund money 1f 1t (alb to core. L. of. ORQVB'S signature is ou each boa. sse. A ems tr r renlnins 1(loz., a ba—cop (ez.. ui d u w inegla-ss 2oz. \\ hen n ma) ;entries n girl far her Weill:lid fire and graceful furtn the joke apt to be on hire later. 11•. easy to paint with snort paint, it wnrke w, nicely and looks sn fresh. Ram - ear's faints are good paints good all the way through. Evcry amu^ in town should be touched uo with )tam(••• a Paints Your dealer has n (ill 1.1,4k. Ramsay's Paints the right paint (', paint right. n. Montreal. forWrite Ramsay park of Souvenir Picture Fort Cards e1 'tomer. Even n first-class woodworker cannot ncucsarily fill a petition in a chop house. ISSUE NO. 17-46. • A. J. PATTiSON Y & COMPAN BANKERS AND FINANCIAL AGENTS TORONTO Transects an Investment anti financial business. Stocks bought outright or en margin. Direct wires to Boston, New York Phila- delphia, Chicago and Montreal. Also a direct wire to Cobalt. COUEIPONDENCE WIICITEO References: R. G. Dun & Com- pany, 'I Tie• tirade tr. eh (:omnler- clal Ag'ney. Have you tried Holloway's 'sreCorn inn Cure? It has no equal these troublesome cxcres:ences as many hate testified who have tried it. AS ft tD AS CHICAGO. \Vrltin(ttnn• Nett Zealand. one of the \\indiest lilies in the World. 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