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Exeter Times, 1908-06-25, Page 6WILSON'S FLY PADS livery packet will k111 more Alcs than 800 sheets of sticky paper — SOLD SY — DRUOCIST8, CROCIRS AKD GENERAL STORES rocs per packet, or 3 paokots fur 21c. wl 11 last a whole at♦saon. demmrsammusamesammassemmossmosissmm w ear YOUNG FOLKS EXPERIMENTS. Will had comp home from college to a few days, and as it was a ro`--ny day, lie calked h.s email sista' into the lib- rary. "Nothing eking to -day, Bess," he said. "Don't you want Inc to play with you.` `You wouldn't caro for any et Ilio sil- efi11 gams, like dolls and tlt.ngs,' com- plained I14'as. Will th,ught for a moment. "No, 1 haven't played dolls since my freshman year in college," he said. "1 think 1 m rather t.o old far that now. But once, when 1 was sick, I got a lot of comfort out of just fussing round with things, trial 1 learned to do tome experiments- ot least, I called Ihern that-and)'11 show some of them to you new. First. run and get me a silver tabiesjeon and Ecme suramg, and 1'1l tach you how to ting the 'hells of Cologne.' When Bessie laid br,ught than to her 1 rother he kok the spoon. lied the thread round the lower part of the halite, and wcund leo long ends round Ile s c's foIv flng( rs. "N iw, just put your fingers tight in your cars," I.e seal. "d -hen stand off. .incl hit tete bowl of the spoon against the tales." The little girl did as she was told, and her face lighted up with the happiest, neat. surprised senile! Any one in the room would have seen only a little girl knocking a sewn with a jingl ng -Jane Ung nose; but in her oars sounded l;ng, glorious peals of silver bells, each note different, and more beautiful, she thought. "t)n you hear it, Will?' she cried. "Do you h mar it, too? Oh, isn't it lovely!" Iter brother smiled. "No, 1 can't hear \vtiut you doe' he said. "You se', that's wkal they call an experiment in saund. The saund waves run up from the bowl of 1!i • s, oon all along the string into 'cur (ars." Farr a long while Bessie rang the "Bella of Cologne"; then Will showed her how a drop of mercury oould Lr' sep- arated Into a hundred parts, and yet j<•tn eigelher again in a round, eh ning drop that ran round and round the saucer, "Just like a quick little silver bug," Buie said. aI Ike experiments, Will," saki Bes- sie. "Don't you know any mot?" "Not any 1 could do now,' said her brol'rer. "But some tome, if you'll soak a peace of shoe thread ail night in very very salt water, and then dry it out. I'll to a ring to one end of it, and the other end I'll fas'en round the electric fixture. Than 111 light it, and let it burn all the way down, and still the ring won't fall." "Why won't it, Will?" demanded his s'stall. "\Vej1, just because the salt crystals ere: so placed that they are strong enc,ugh to bear tate weight even when the thread Is nolhtng but ashes. Thats tel I can tell you now, Youll have to watt until you lake n course in chem- istry rind physics Worn you really un- dcrs. aids "An I when 1 get to college I'm going tori," sod Bessie, as she ran back to ring again her newdound Bells of Cologne. - Youth s Com ptin n. .. THE 311NSTRia SY OF TIIE WAVES. (11y A. Ranker) Th're is a rapture In the knelt'' shore There is society where none intrudes, By the deep sell, and music In its roar. Aye, there is an cnchantenent in the melody and in the rolling cadence of the w'.kl waves, in the deep diapason of their rear, as, imfclled well fury ogansl Ib Iinu n l ons of reeks, with it rending thun- der the Impotent onslaught is repelled and wave meets wave In a chaotic or - nem of turmoil; or, too, In tha harmon- ious rhythm e't the dancing wavelets .) with measured and tuneful harrnoriy they gurgle men the shelving bank of drifting shingle, or murmur and ripp:e sin Ito snndy shire. Ail and there is a blithesome must In the curling, foam - crested bellows, each cne apparently ruing h'gher and higher as it approach- es the strand, until at length with a graceful and majestic curve It arches over. and the lovely emerald roller Is tl'rnshn'►ncd into a w.ld mass of seeth- ing foam. And what a rapture in a wall: Wong the hard dry sand at !ow tido in early morning. The delicious aroma (d the ocean breeze gladdens and inv g rates, (and thrills through and 'hrough welt a buoyant zest; while the prospect, both landward and eeawanl, to the rover of future is a vision of real beauty. On the one hand the expanse cf the great o:can glittering like diamonds and sparkling gems In the slanting raye of the newly risen van, while flocks of those grateful little sea -birds, the les - tier krn, r:kim over the waves like a flash of light, in a neon:ent all wheezing; round as by word of command, and curveting aril gaentoll.ng amongst the 1'rcnkers. And on the other hand Inc king ►ndcnled Inw cf pure snow-white cliffs lowering upwards towards the azure of the Ekles, crowned on ttae,r subunit with bright green rolling cee wna, while at fowl is n natural bank c 1 those wild (lowers which love the salt spray of the sen and luxuriate In the driten sand. And scat'etrd about on this leeely 'h -ire are many objects see - dem found in more frequented spots- sl'heri al noduk's of iron pyrites, which alien broken are found to be like cr- mall zed gokl, raz.)r-shells, with le...- Imps the strange scarlet fish protruding, with many another curiosity of Inc deep. .\nd from the contempint'.n of all th s beauty, the mind metal "1• nk from nature up to natures Goal," to Him one se creative power adorned Ibis fair world with such supreme k?velinees and Wender. And Ile so loved ler ills children that In order to overt from us th cervequ encs s t our Iransgressiona, IIc look open Himself the l unishrnt•nt ah ch il< our dere, thereby opening the gales of the kingdom of heaven to all Uc l sever+. The railway brklge hich cenncrts Venice with the mainland Is 12,050 ft. long. POOR BLOOD (FROM BRINGS MISERY Pale Faces and Pinched Checks Show ?hat Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are Needed. Anaemia Is written en the features o' ninety women and girls out of every ht.ndred. Unmistakeuble aro tlio sign of "loo little blood." Tho weaker sex is assailed at all ages by tho evils resulting from bloodless- ness, from the girl who is weak and languid, with dull eyes, pale, pinched cheeks, fitful appetite and palpikiting heart, lo the woman who feels never well, with gnawing pains in the back, aching limbs and rerveus headaches. Dr. Williams' Pink fills are specially valuabkr to women of all ages, for they possess the power of staking in abun- dance the rich, red blood without which po woman can have perfect health. They 1111 the starved veins with new blood so that enfeebled tabes aro strengthened, weak, nervous systems are fortified and robust health restored. \Iles diose D'Aragen, Waterloo, Que., fel'riws tate profession of leeching, which brings more than ordinary strain to all mew follow this calling. NIL'S IYAragon says: -"l( seemed us though I was gradually going into a de- cline. 1 lost all my slrenglh; my appe- tite was very poor; 1 was pale and suf- fered from frequent headaches; 1 was often dizzy and the least exertion would kayo mo brcnthlees. 1 doctored for a time, but with litho or no benefit. One day I read in the Waterloo Journal the particulars of a case similar to mina cured by Dr. Williams' Pink fills and i determined to try them. in a few weeks there was a decided improvement in my c.jndittin, and by the time I had taken seven or eight boxes I was again in the best of health, and able to en- jc,y myself as well as any of my young friends." Sold by all medicine dealers or by mail at 50c. a box or six boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. NEW SPIT TONIC. Smart Clothes Ant as Strong Menial Stimulant. "Very few men can do themselves full justice unless they are well dressed." This opinion was expressed by a well- known specialist in nervous and mental diseases. "A good suit of clothes," ho said, "acts as a splendid tonic upon most of us. "'rhe mere fact of being smartly dress- ed Is a strong mental stimulant, and the man who is shabby and knows 11, Is often less capable than his well-dressed mental inferior. 'To the average man shabby or ill-fitt- ing clothes are a source of constant wor- ry, which frets away his energy and takes the keener edge off his wits. `i most strongly condemn the practice of providing lunatics in public asylums with ill-fltting clothes, for the mentally afflicted, when recovering his or her ren - son, cannot but be worried and upset at having to wear what are very often grotesque costumes. "Tho general impression Is, f think, a tree one -that the man in a disgraceful lint, baggy -kneed trousers and a shock- ing coal who can appear quite self-pos- sessed among a number of smartly -dress- ed people is either a millionaire or a man of extraordinary brain power. "Few men can get along successfully ir. lire without the moral support of smart ctetleng." .1114 BRIGHT LITTLE ONES MAKE HOMES BRIGHT Rabies that are well sleep well, cat well and play well. A child that is not rt sy-cheeked and playful needs immed+- a!e attention, and in all the world there is no medicine can equal-Bohys Own 'Tablets for curing indigestion, constipation, diarrhoea, teething Iron - Nee and the other disorders from which ycung children suffer. The mother who uses this medicine hes the guarantee of a government analyst that it is ab- solutely safe, Mrs. J. L. Janette, Sl. ►Syl'ere, Que., enys:-"I fled Baby's Own Trtb:ere the n:ost satisfactory medicine I have ever used for conslipnticn, teeth- ing; troubles and breaking up colts. Feery mother should keep this medicine in the home.' Sold by medicine deal- ers or by rnnil at .25 cents a Lox from The Dr. \\ iliiams' Medicine Co., Brock- ville, Ont. FiIO\i A GOOD FAMILY. lie was a gentler specimen of his class than one usually meets, and when lie made his appeal for something to eat at the kitchen door he was asked by the good-natured cook to come in by the fire. As lie Gal then' she mid:- "You aid:"You don't look as(hough you had al- ways been a tramp." "i haven't," he replied, without offence. "1 tame from n very good family." She lel elm eat on without interrup- tion, but after he had finished she said: - "You say you conte from a good family. May 1 ask the nnrne?" "It wna Rlanklicgh," he responded. "Why," she said, in surprise, "that's the name of the occupier next door to la " "Yes," he replied. "1 noticed it on the deor•pinl('. 'That's who 1 carne fmm. Ile s t his dog on me Just before I called here" WiIY HE FOi.LOWED ART. German Professor --"You come to me. my little man. 1'11 tench yon In he n great mt.Ficinn. You are fond of rncsie--yes?" "Little Man" -"Oh! 1 don't know -but 1 jolly well hale having my stair cult' 'AN AR\IY CONi'RACT." In a street of Edinburgh one day n dusty soldier went up to n little boot. black and told the bay to hrush his hots and polish them well. The Ind looked al the big Se, t Gray and shouted blithely to another 1,rolbinck: A magician's wife may have occasion le feel proud of his trickery. BONNIE SCOTLAND IMPRISONED E4;116TI•N WIVES. Mohammedan Life on Country Estates -Desire for Tann lands. Scene of the eld•fnshu-ned Egyirein equlres who have been Fettled en their cstatea fair a generals n..1' two 011.1 Rina their awn land urc neer h kekiel up 1,. Ly their poorer Ileighbuls ur,d exli'i.' u good deal of influence. 'I hey have enemy of the characteristic qualities which belong to their emot :on, say the London Standard. I became acquainted with n patriarch of this kind who was an estimable old gentleman. Ile lived in a large, whit- washol, untidy okl holier, with big, bare moms on the ground floor and metered apartments clove in which leis woman- kind lived. Ile tole inc. by the way, that his wife had clever tern ctownstalis or set font outside the house, had never, in fact, moved beyond the 00111111'5 01 her second story prison for twenty-five years. Merchants, tradesmen, officials like In Invest their savings in teal property. 1 met a young rite* in one of the public (Aileen in Cairo who had been educated at an American mission school and slake English well. Ile was three and twenty and of course married and a parent. Ile told neo that ho had save.( enough out of his salary to have bought a small estate in the Delta. His wife and children and his mother -in -16w and an uncle lived thero and managed the farm, and he went down there hfmsetf during the long summer vacation when inast of the Cairo olflces go to sleep. Everybody indeed in an Egyptian' town sterns to have an interest in the land. The Berberine servant who acts as chameermald in your hotel is pro- bably the tenant of a tiny patch '^f earth, ttith a dale palm and a mud hut, en whir'h he labors during the summer and autumn, leaving his family to look niter it when he canes down to Cairo to gather the piastres of the strnnger i'1 the cool season. And the trader who has made stoney will often own an es- tate worth thousands of pounds, left in charge of a nnzar or bailiff, whose ac- counts he will check from time to lime. Such a man, when he retires from busi- ness. may himself set up as country gentlemen, even as prosperous shop- keepers do elsewhere. Aman can cnn have n,rod house and ex- hibit the outward signs of weal h with the certainly that his stiperflu:ty will not b' squeezed out of him by the lax collectors or extorted from lila as tribes 1•y rho re'a'ders of the Pasha. It is no longer sec ;,.spry to conceal all evidence of means, live in oslentntiout penuri- ousnees and bury your money if you have au in a hose in the ecrth. NOTES OF IN iEIl1:eT FROM urn BANKS AND BRAES. What is GoLit; On In the I:lghlands and Losllands of Auld bculh. Thi acreage of deer I rests and lands devokd to .snort in Soolland is 561,1b8, and the rectal $199.615. ul r1:c-liouse t veli P The asses of U nl k G aurally naw amount to 8(2,110. The hr.,hls last year were over 81,100. A draft from the Hackney stud at Th irnhonte, Curlukc, is its d si os 'd .)t recently, when 17 at Mali brought $6,- 151. 6;151. '1'lto Education Department of Kil- ntarnoak has given a grant of $14,000 towards the new technical school, half els estimated cost. Stirling nrercltants are giving ab. ul $;.W a year for Ulnae years to a l i ti - don publisher who is printing u "guele' for Sti't I.ng. Col. Sir Robert Cranston, of l:din- bergh, has been appianted 1•> comutond the Lo hen Brigade under the new 1 r- riter:al SCIICHIC. The late Mr. John Ilenlen, Coal- br:dg;e, tasseled in the same house since the day of hs marriage in 1850 till his death at Cie age of 85. The Sett' Lary of ~tate has appointed Mr. '1'. Douglas Dunn, M. A., Engl.sll muster in Hellabouslon Academy, in- stiecter of Schools In Bengal. Mr. Janle•t Coats, jun., Ferguske, lioure, Paisley, has pre-en:c(1 a library of over 200 voltunes, will► a bookcase, caps, etc., to \Vesterkirk School. Mr. Neil Brown, house agent, who had been a well-known figure on Rothe- say Pier, Ifuteshhe, for many years, died recently in his 72nd year. Mr. John Young, Greenlet's, Canibus- lang, died frt,m lo.kjuw recently. Some time ago ho received a kick from a horse and blood poisoning set in. The Allan line of steamships give no- tice of holiday tours during the sumer r to Canada, and back in three weeks, giving levo days In Canada. Mr. Donald M'Coll, jun., formerly of Glasgow Tramways Department, has hell appointed general manager of the Shanghai Ete':Ir is Tramways. St. Andrew's flshcrmen are having herd titles. Then; is scercely a fish la be got in the Bay. Since the New Year the takes have been very door. General French inspected recently the Glasgow Boys' Brigade, when ten bat- talions of 148 cornpan'.es - a total strength of 6,528 -passed tete saluting Clergyman Creates a tes pent. The Scottish birth-rate for 1107 is said lc be the lowest ever recorded. "ho a Sensation. number of b!rths was 128,789, being 3,- 13i ;13i fewer than in the previous year. Atr. (totem Wight, Ortnisville, Muir - park, Dalko th, died recently in his 85th year. Ile had for over half a century taken a prominent part in the affairs of the dLstrlct. Sir 'Tharnas Graham, Lieutenant-Gen- erarin 1810, the hero of St. Sebastian, afterwards Lord Lynedcch, and propr+e- tier of Balgowan, in Perthshire, began life as a Leith merchant. While the family at a farmhouse at l.cons, near Cnrrickmacross, were st dinner, the roof fell In. Ono member cf the family was killed. The others were saved owing to the cross-benrn falling obliquely across the place where they sat. On a recent Sunday Win. Mowatt, beadle in the Parish Church of Inver- kc4lhnie, called as usual for the min- isters locks to take them to the church. A few minuks after the had left with them ho was found dead at the manse gate. AL Glnagcw Central station of the Caledonian Railway there is a new in- stallation of railway signrtlling on the e:ectro-pneumatic principle. It is the first of the kind in Scotland, and the interlocking frame Ls one of the largest in the country, (here being 310 levers in operation. SENTENCE SERMONS. You can be faithful without being frosty. 1'he best way to work for a raise .s k raise your work. Prepnration is the best prayer for suc- cess in any undertaking. Ile has no principal in heaven who has no interest In humanity. when n men knows he Is a martyr you may know lhnt he is 1101. The man who always is figuring fie himself cuts n pow' figure at last. Some men think they must he good Le - Cause life tastes so bad to them. 'rhe best kind of a memory is the one that remembers the best things. You never will lighten the world by burning the candle at both ends. It's the religion you pal out, not that you put on, that you really have. Idle moments are opportunities for in- vestment or avenues for infection. Providence always beans unkind to those who inial on chewing their pills. Nothing deicer sup the heart quicker than bathing it in ttto mists of mnelaan- choly. Too ninny churches are snying "Take our creed on faith and we will go it blind as to your character." The sins you hide in the suhccllar al. ways are the ones that make themselves 1 vidcnt clear tip to the attic, ISSCE NO. 24 08. Tells His Congregation There is a Cure for Drunkenness. It Is generally admitted among niedi- er.l men, that drunkenness is a disease. Some modify ties by saying that it is a sign of weak will power. Now, weak- rtss is dangerously near disease. As the taste for liquor is a dseasc it is only necessary to find the proper cure, to be rid of tho trouble. A well-known N4ethediet divine, inter- ested in the cause of temperance, made It his blrsiness to find out if any cure ter drinking has been dlscoveral. This Is an extract from tate of his sermons on Temperance. "I find that the use of Samaria Rem- edy for the cure of drunkenness is stead- ily Increasing. Wives -who wish to win back their husbands -and mothers -who long 10 redeem their sons -are giving Samaria Remedy to the way- ward eines, in tea and coffee. Those (sho have relatives or friends who feel that they need help to shake off the hold of the demon, run, buy Samriria Bern- cdy. In the alcoholic wards of the leading hospitals, Samaria Remedy Is ordered for those who cxpress.an ear- nest des'.re to stop drinking. 1l delig.•s me to say that Samaria Remedy is do- ing a grand, good work and has my hearty blessings for saving so marry !eon' life-long dissipation and degrada- tion." Free Sample and pamphlet giving full pnrUculars, testimonials and price are lent In plain sealed envelope. Corre- spondence sacredly confidential. En - :lose stamp for reply. Address The 3nmaria Remedy Co., 26 Jordan Cham - acre, Jordan St., Toronto. ANCIENT' 111.5-1'Oi1Y. "No," repte l the mother, scrrow'ully, "sty (taught( r d dn't pries at all. May's y<.0 wain 1111 eve it, sir, but them ex• amines ask' d the door gr rl about things that happene.t years and years before she was born." A Purely Vegetable Pill.-i'nrmelee's \'egetnhlc Tilts are compounded from roots, herbs; and solid extracts of known virtue in the treatment of liver and kidney complaints and In giving tone to the system whether enfeebled by over- work or deranged through cxcesses in living. They require no testimonial. Their excellent qualities are well known le alt those who have used Them and they .comnenel thcrneeeles to dyspeptics And those subject to biliousness who are lit quest of a beneficial medeine. NOT FOR 111M. Dr. Fiisnick-"\Veil, yes. 1 siIp)'ose you sheul.i take scene m k1 leo c.' Guzz'e (eagerly) -"How about beer?" Dr. Essick -"Oh, no; that's Teuknic. tootomorttO A bi:i.1CATE. TOUCiI. Old Mie Rugbeo was very deaf, and very sensitive about her infirmity. Such was her nalurnl clevernnes and Ingen- uity, however, that she usually escaped from serkn,s embarrassment; and she nl• wales so vehemently scorned ear -trumpets and devices of mechanical nature that her friends no longer dared to suggest them to her. But on one occasion things ern( nee( according to schedule. "She came in to borrow magnrInrs yes- terday." Feld \hs. Russell, who lived n. xt d• or, "just after the piano -tuner had g. ne. He'd been here all the morning, r..aking Such nn outrageous racket that 1 fell sure even Miss Bugbee would be -<. 1 ' A MISTAKE TO BE BALD 'thousands of men and women eh, were bald tit whose hair was falling out, testify 10 wonderful results.,l,runed (relm the Seven Sutherland Sisters Hair Grower ani Scalp Cleaner. Salon'. .ant fn.. l..od i,t 1 ear "...Atop to S.rtu sathtrland 51.tote, rrj Klee Sranti Ivrwm 0. Fri, e, Hum Cross, }x •rad 8, ,0 annoyed. But she hadn't been, not a mite. "1 said to her, 'Miss Bugbee, 1 wish you cculd hear my daughter Sarah play some Rine. We all think she's Improving.' "1 Just meant 1 hoped she'd drop in some time when there were folks here, and we were having music. But she kok it That 1 meant 1 was sorry she coultln'e hear. Did you ever? "Well, she up and remnrked, very loft- ily indeed, '1 think she's improving, too, Mrs. Russell. 1 was going by this morn- ing, and i heard her playing way out on the sidewalk, and she seemed to have real touch -real 1ou •It!"" THE N ENV FOOD" Have you tried a package of "TIIE NEW FOOD"? It is made of the Chcic- est White Wheat, then steam -conked and flaked. No kitchen can produce a bet- ter made or cleaner article for human consumption. In order le introduce "THE NEW FOOD" a prize has been placed in every pack- age. Already 'I'llII1TY-SIX Blue Cards calling for LADIES' GOLD \VAT( -Ill. ', have b:en redeemed, and SEVEN' 1'1' - FIVE Red Cards. Each ono of these Cards has been found in a package of "NEW FOOD." Tin Red Cards give the finder the thoice of the following article®: Boys' Nicklc Watch. "Our Pride" Gold N:b Fountain Pen. Bureau Cover, Duchess Pattern, Four Pieces. Table Cover, One Yard Square, Dar mask. Baby Ring, Solid Geld. Sideboard Covers, Two Yard.s Long, Linen. Open Salt Cellars, Cut Glass, Sterling Silver Top. Cold tot Fork, Silver-plated, Roger! Beat Mike. N ck Chains, 14k Gold-filled, Pla^c fee Photos. Ladies' Back Comb, Tortoise Shell, Set With Brilliants. S gnet ft ng, 101. Gold, Place for fwe Initials. A new tot of prima have been placed In the packages. Ask your g t -o er fee n package of "111E NEW FOOD." ti CIRCUMSTANTIAL EVIDEN('J;. Master of the louse (finding one of Hip sihcr ejoens 011 the steps after a reception)-"llmt Il seems one of zny guests has a hole in has pocket!' Parents buy Mrthcr Graves' Worm Exterminator because they know It is 4 safe medicine for their children and an effectual expeller of worsts. NEEDED AT HOME., . "1 didn't nolico you at the mothers' wingless.' "No," replied the wennan nddre iced. "I'm not a theerelical mother, you know. 1 have six." Paver the Curse of the Tropics- In the slow and to.li n,' reciorene, from this and all other dl,ea.•e '• Ferrol • i. the Ire se funic. nemeua• Iver the same, " Y1:Itn'JVIM." STRIKING AN AVERAGE. The children were not allowed in the kitchen, but nobody had ever forbidden their sniffing outside the door to catch the delicious odors which could bo ole Mined by a close application of a small nese to a crack. "Why, Ethel," final Mrs. Harwood, who discovered then in the entry Just outside the kitchen door one Saturday morning. "Why are you twitching 'Tommy and slapping him?" "'Cause he Isn't pinying fair, mother," said Ethel. "Ile•s had five melts and I've only had four, and It's my turn." "1 am, leo, playing fair," asserted Tom- my, his utterance smothered ns he again applied his nose to the crack. "I've got an awful cold, and i can't Emelt half as much as she cant" Black Watch Chewinif Tobacco Rich and satisfying. The big black pll e "CEN"iI1t:t1''4:01.1/ED ‘111.14." lapailtese English as It Is Printed it s kobe Nee -paper. 1f you den t kn w eat "ccntr fugaliz• cd' milk b go to Kobe. Japan, and 111010 it at the feet of 'I'atsero llaltumiy a, "stealer in mints," and drink in wis- ed. +n spiced with sweet pliros•,otogy. II. re is an advertisement sent out by air. Hananeya and copied in an English newspaper published in the: Japanese icrt: I have the honor to write a letter for te+r that we have now cshabtl lief Iles j ,{ an milk Out tary Lab'ra'ory and its branch or special milk deliver ng office, as addict caused our dairy men ure vci ) poor to deleer an unsanitary or tuber- culosis an,l even bad c'ow's milk bac- teria and m?!k constituents before liver delivering and even for their cow :s health, under and food, and in Ili:, branch or milk delivering office their pure milk is again filtered t1u-ough pass 111' Rundo's me'thod's apparatus I'll the Ili • bueteria is alt out, and we con de- liver Itie:r pure milk with Ili s snlesfac- tory proof, as the real is on the bottle. and taw your drinking milk or city's milk is all clout when danger comes. a; theas milk is included many dirts and al, bacteria, but you aro very hard ter ere them well with your naked eye,, and if yau can often through pass the flan- nel or cotton covered with linen or if it ba contrefugalized wheel i -s very easy well to see with naked eyes :f always. 1 Leg 1f you are sanitary man or baby and sick -man have, you must have the !rare sanitary milk and take your health if you can make Inc for order to baca the snnitary milk sooner as posusible you should tont wti'c mo without your servant or asst e your order for my ee- leer ng toy who can always ask you. Please make Inc your order with kind regard: t— A Medi:'ine Chest in Itself. -Only the well-to-do can afford to possess a medi- cine clival, but Dr. Thomas' !.electric Oil, which is a medicine chest in itself being a remedy for rheumatism, lune lege, wire throat, colds, coughs, ca- tarrh, asthma and a potent healer for .wounds. cuts, Cruises. sprains, etc., is wehin the reach of the poorest, owing In its choapncss. It should Le in every house. KNEW BY EXPERIENCE. Mr. Bach -"1 have my doubts about this idea that (o more you give away the more you have." Mr. Phnm b Ice hN i u tion at all q e atout it. I gave away my daughter leo ►rF alis age and now shes returned to tae wilt[ her husband." Mirrors area nuisance in the hoose of a man whose face is bran,iud with eczema. ilia own reaertion shames him. Let him anomia' his skin with hearer's Crate and purity his blood with Weaver's Syrnp• EASY. Wig (yawning in the Law Courts' cor- ridor) -"I can always tell by the footsteps outside my door whether a client or a dun is coming." Gown -"1 low?' Wig -"Easily. No clients ever come." They Never Knew Failure. -Careful ohservalion of the effects of Parmelee's Vegetable Piles stns shown that They act Immediately on the diseased organs of the system and stimulate them to heal- thy action. 'There may be cnses in which the disease has been long seated and does not easily yield to medicine, tut even in such cases Neese Pills have been known to bring relief when all other so-called remedies have failed. These assertions can Le substantiated by many who have used the fills, and medical men speak highly of their qua- lities. BELONG TO TIIE. UNION. The Monkey -Nen going to move to the city next week." The Ape -"What aro you going to do when you gel there?" The Monkey -"Act as cashier for an or- gan grinder." Dr. J. D. Kellogg's Dysentery Cordial is compounded specially to combat dy. sentery, cholera morbirus anti all inflam- matory disorders thee change of food or y:nler tel up in the stomach and In- testines. These complaints are more o,ninon in summer Ihan in winter but they aro not confined to ttie warm months, ns undue laxneer of the bowels may (size n man at any bine. Such a sufferer will find speedy relict in this Cordial. TWO OF A KIND. "Fur hiven's yaks, (ton't sheet, Caseyl Ye forgot to lond yer gent' "Begorry, Oi must, P+tt! Th' burd wen't wait!" u made like the Wilma ma of Ancient Grrex- From pure herbal sap., S- pices qn ointment we a salve.but eNifeeeee 1 J ANTISE _TIC af>•3.r- 1 ?CCP ai a ->r11", 1170 3La11611" 1 Fair finance i, it not / Wild and Improved earls land trine Sit to 1:e an acre. near rt wd market and ler the " Dread lisaet • of th. I W., " Ya.• tatch.wan." $•.katchueau Settlers laud Ageury N'aucbope, mask. CHENILLE CURTAIN. e04 as kle.L of house nanii.µ also L10I CURTAINS ova° CLEAWN(°• 1.11(1 NE, Writ.• to us ahoet IOWA- swami OJraSe1TISr AMS11OAS amber CO., Sem Ilii, immerse, " HIS MASTER'S VOICE" VICTOR -BERLINER CRAM3PHONES All price, ani style. front 812.51 to$•5.45. Write La free catalogue. Dept, D. TORONTO ORAr1O191ONP.COMPAN 464 Venice atroet, Toronto. Agents wanted in erury tout. .9CANOE Co ''7 (SrfCL3dORJ- rn 9,YlA14JO f.a.t U6 CO i _ �- PETERBOROUGH CALADA The Beet anD Cheapest Can oea. Skin. Launchea Etc. SEND FOR CATALOGUE AND GET OUR PRICES BEFORJ BUYING FREE EXCURSION To Keremeos. the Nub of the SmIthameen Valley In Southern ErIlleh British Columbia -A Channce to see Kectunay's Boundary and Okanagan Valleys The Smtthameen is Canada's most favored spot, wlwre 1*I1ve,almond, peach, wino grapes, nectarines, melon, sweet potato, tobacco and and sub-tropical+attain pe,fection in the "pen air, without use of glass. and all northern fruit' grow perfectly. No light crap years. Four crops clovera year Corn ripens in July, slrawherrier, cherries, apricots, Jnoe 1. Ear ltest fruit district in Dominion. No mud. end of aoes or ro Il sunshine, Dry t Mr openethe d by building of (treat Northern Railway. ('lose to coast and prairie Notis free of stumps, int ne an brush,ets. 01011`'reaady for pinw. lends low priced on easy terns. bof the est parts iofithe world tofirst-handthameen, its the aopenings for bu,ines., fruit growing, stock raising, mixed farming, mining• industrial openings, homemaking, pleasure and place to rest. Not ta o country iMitre s a Ile et1 ttiiaflt or pioneer but Spend your vacation outing here w hero ash• Inc hunting and scenic beauty are par ea, et• once among the lofty Cascades. We operate special low rate excursions twice a m rnth from eastern and western points. June M. July 10 and 23. Address, BL'AUTIFt'I. VAI.I.CV LAND CO.. Ina Colony tit., Winnipeg, Al sit ituno 1.-e or Kereme ••, l; t'. Al 1.1.c -r. llcarty Pa ly-"Ilew are at 1' ilaven't. seen you for years. How's no wife?" Old Aire a.ntance-"She's all right.' I. P. -"I tc I 1 brought you two to- ge h •r, ynu remember." O. A. --"Oh, it's you, is it, 1 owo.a grudge lei?•' Where can 1 get some of Holloway s Corn Cure? 1 was entirely cured of my corns by this remedy and 1 wish Pomo treats of it for my Mende. So %%rites I11r. J. W. Brown, Chicago. There's no hope for the men wl•o de- clines to give himself a square deal. An ignorant person is one who doesn't k►.ow what you have just found out. PANG() For Neuralgia, Headache, Rheumatism, Pairs, Etc. 5o CENTS. ALL DRUGGISTS, OR The Pango Company, Toronto WHO ISALI Lt\It1N 131(05. & CO., Timmer null Montreal; 1.1'MKNOX a CLARKSON, Tornnlo; N %TION I. 11111 G CO., lainde.n. A. J. PATTiSON & CO., 33 Scott St„ TORONTO. Phone Main 1311 �. INVESTMENT BONDS. Stocks bought and sold on all exchanges for cash or margin. Cobalt orders executed for cash. CORRESPONDENCE INVITED,