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Exeter Times, 1909-03-25, Page 3ERa LE L5 CURE ANaushe sail relieve all the troubles fuel. ea. bilious stats of the system. such Y1 Drowatuoss, Distress after est, . lu tho 811e, r •. White their moat faire success baa 1,. .•n shown CO eurtag SICK *sass yet Carter's '.into Liver Fills sae aqua a: oatde 1n l'otutlt.at t.•u. c:,rtng told pre- twal ..::•11lifioy it, ir C01.: plaint. win k, they Mao earn •:!Ite.r,.ersoftl:e.aoma,h•st&tnul a the U,.. regulue the bowels. Eveu if they only cant; Antigt' wonbt bo almost pr!s!eless to those whO sults- &t i.lute-e slogcou.ptaiut;butforte• oat* -.rg..o,tneesdoeanoteud here,audthose wh'a�, :ry►heutwill Ondthese little IIilstalu- •hlefn ,nae. wave that they wall cot bo wiI- Iiag w&:boutthe,n. flat after Mishit. heat . ACHE sthe ?tt0ot so many lives that hero Is where neat :r greatLK,aat. Our villa curottwhile e ere I A. C rt. 't :.itile Liver Fills aro very small and ver r'') t . take. One or twotills make• dose. They a e: :lolly Vegetable and do not gripe or pur;.!.. Alt. y their gcntie acdon please all who aso then.:. Ca2T33 1&ztI:1111 co., V= PCU. Pa IP, hall 4rlz A WILL MYSTFitY. English Youth Makes a Romantic 5)iscrovery. Ono of the must extraordinary stories of the sudden attainment of fortune heard for a tang time past has been given currency in Nottingham, England. It became known that Reginald Rogers, a youth of twenty, the son of a working jeweler, had discovered a. long -lost grandfather in most ro- mantic circumstances, and had be- come heir to a fortune valued at $7,500,000. The story, as told by young Rogers, is that about three weeka ago ho had to travel from Notting- ham to Sheffield on business. In the train he got into conversation with a plan who said he was valet to a very wealthy old gentleman named il,owengar'd. The latter, he said, was lying seriously ill in Shef- field. On the mention of Lowengard, young.Jtogers said that curiously enough that was his mother's mai- den name. Her father had been a Jewish teacher of languages in London, and he disappeared soon after sho was born, and was sup - 1 to have gone abroad. T le valet was much interested, and telling Rogers that his master had returned from South America tc seek his relatives, invited him to visit the sick man and tell his tale. He die so, and interviewed r. Lowengard, who, much im- esscd, admitted that ho was Rog - TALK ABOUT BROTHERIIOOijoSTS OF ENGLAND mer:d Httti me lbl°$100,000,000pg bi"b it is now paying every year to foreigners. y ' D -t ROYAL COMMISSION RI:C011- As a matter of fact, the experi MILBURN'S �l N�� Greatestience of private Landowners who INTF.QNAT10NAl. LESSON The Greatest of A11 Loves Is the Love ofMENDS ItEFOItESTAi'ION• have experimented with forestry J MAR. _S. shows that the commission rather LA X A -L I /ER Humanity. understates the case for the affores- �y 0,000,000 Acre13 of Land to be At; tation of the country. There is PILLS S "Ile that loveth his brother abid- to whom they cling in times of yoked and That the Whole endistrict in Gloucestershire, on tempera^c'e Ltps+l n. I'roterbs 23: the slopes t t the Cotswold Hills, 29.33. Gulden Text, IIs has also used them for his rattente eth in the light." -John ii., 10. 'trouble like limpets to a rock. They '1'rrtct be Planted to Trees. where there aro , , when uurain j them, and is is a vett known There are some people who make; may base heard quite nothing of Pros. . �3 : 3.. brave professions of intense lova poetry on brotherhood ; they are It is characteristic of the way in THOUSANDS OF ACRES fa.e. that +mail pea •ulferers roust Loop the sonply brothers, that's all. which English gucer;unentul af- u.eIk-u wellwregulated. fur all the human race with whom P J' 6ever Verso 1. The Improved Man, (ked whet be nays :—" 1 have been t id no it is nevertheless exceedingly dial- 'There are others who seem, as fairs are muduled through that the anything tbutlthe weerroughest kind for of with an Improved Character, is the afflicted for }rears witb a diseas«1lttcr,and cult tar individual representatives Ke say, to have a faculty for get must iul :urta«t series ut recoils - grazing. In the dys when the Essential Means to an Improved atvailve tuuul aall b.uclstuurltt orebuI tried tin aloe with all kinds of folk; tnendatiuus ,reduced for many ►World.--1►e cannot hate a heaven- ago ct the race to live. It is always an , g g 1 Stroud ► alle was agreat woolen year taxa Liver 1'illsa,. got instant relit f. easier matter to be filled with a' they make friends and they hold years by a royal commission should Y ly ells unless the i,rhabitanta aro maleate__ t riL; center sheep were �int*then I hate nursed direccr.t aliens Tufty sentiment of universal looter 1 them. They are found amongst all *years the work of a commission al raised on these hills but the wool of a heavenly character. ollicted with smallees, and iu each case I nity than it is to exhibit even or- I kinds of people and in all walks of pointed to deal with a subject the II. There is Material Enough,have u+, l your valuable ills. dinars patience with the man who' life, but they are the cement of so- which has no relation to the sub-' localeas pindustroor in �lidicxf theality, re was lit- Money Enough, ;Riad Enough, in My wishes are that all persons suffering stands beside J•ou. I c:ety everywhere. They are not ject reported on.with a Laxah or liver ttcubtca will tot Mi� often brilliant and they are never The report puts forward a series) tie demand elsewhere for •it. Same This a tnono� to talent an aua<civi- burn's Laza-;.icer Title. 1 will advertise That love for man which is the' burdened by theories of social im Of well considered pro assts r r of the great landowners planted Y J' them whenever sail wherever 1 have an best evidence of one's love for the provement, but they aro just boo- the reforestation of the Unt:, d the hillsides with pine, fir, elm and lined city is sufficient if properly 1 caunopportu,tity and 1 hope that if at any time Most High may be a much simpler otter quite -growing woods and used and distributed to make that I caDn,t get the ,ill., I will be•.ortunata and a much rarer quality than wa titers, making us all a family. Kingdom which, if carried out, u, farmers in the district now declare city an Eden, an Hesperides Gar ^nou{hwget tete formula." \ow, there is nothing mystori- they pru�pably will be, pr ,mise to den or the realization of anyMilharn's Liza -Liter Pills aro 25 cent* sometimes think. It is by no mer.ns arts about thispower that somece beenthat attained twenty years gruw.h had ear vita or 5 vials fort by T, et all dealers certain that it is all summed up canner not, the chara_tcr of the been attained an acre of woodlanc dream, ancient or modern, of the par will b, ru tiled diroot by The T. Milburn and to Lind us have to win friends Gulden Age. All would be cdu- and expressed in foreign and home J'+ fields a better return ever •e missionary offerings or even in re-• al. together. It simply means that people, and to provide an immense J' Y J ar toted, all would partake of the Lest �'' Limited, Toronto, Ont form and charity eeveorganizations or they have learned to look fur new industr which it is hoped will than an acre of wheat land in the I Y I valleys. Of course, the woodlands things; there would be no slums, that it is the exclusive property THE ESSENTIAL THINGS go far toward salving the problem aro managed with as much care as no abjectpoverty. Everyone of these who write and sing about;of unemployment. It is the wore tate wheat lands and nothingfig could have all the joy, the wealth, in people; they like use for our own of a commission appointed in 190; the comforts the rights, the school TAKING STOCK. the brotherhood of man. (sakes; the set their hearts on the wasted. A steady rotation of the _- Y under a royal warrant to inquire T It is really an easy matter to. souls of men, the real self in each timber crop is secured by planting Privileges which he could use. The - into and report un coast eros'on to take the place of the trees cut one thing needed is the Improved Gonads Should Find Out the Ex- learnleathe to o ca theui�eal andof lifictitious' boubecs. The theyslate throughong ithchcis and to suggest some crgunized play Gown and the timber is worked up Man to make the social transfer tent of Her Resources. for the rcclamstion of land that {las motion of the world,the eliminat imagination. He makes no ase saults' rags and with the king bcause they sawmills established on theMore knowledge is urgently need - been devoured Ly the sea. The cunt ing ever evil from the character en your nerves, olfactory or others,' they do not see his regalia. mission held many sittings and ex - pine of the forest In Scotland ofmen, every theyaro rostered toed as to Canada's timber resources and when you get tired of him you The trouble with many of us ie nmincd numerous witnesses, but there are to -day plantations of -knowledge as to the extant of can just shut your mind to him ; that when we talk about heather its conclusions on coast crosiun pins on land which cost only 25 the moral image of God, when each these forests, the amount of tim- can will not shiver on your meatggl hood we mean we would take ail cents an aero 60 years ago and on one did all he wished, and wishes bee in them, the rate of growth and doorstep nor vex your philosophic ;men into our family ii they would aro which $17 an acre was spent on but what he ought. all the other particulars which soli with querulous intimations on' acquire our tastes and habits STILL TO BE LEARNED. planting, which are now bringing III. The Creat Obstacle in the must be known in order to enable BREAD AND HANDOUTS. When we look at the other men In 1008 it occurred to someone tit it in a steady return of 15 an acre Way is sin, bad character in some those in charge to know how much we are thinking how unlike he is lite question of afforestation shouldPer annum. of its many forms. timber it is safe to cut without trot Some of the most selfish people to what we are and therefore to be considered, sail after a litt'o The one of these forma, the great ting into the growing stock of the in this world take perfect delight what he ought to be. We mise the. Perfunctoryy discussion the const obstacle which most concerns us in forest. Forestry experts them - in dreams of the federation of the assn himself because we cannot see erosion commission was told that FOOD CURE FOIL INEBRIETY. this lesson, is Intemperance, the selves have so far had to depend nations of the world, when all the through his conditions and clothesit might look into that question us — want of self-control over the ap- a great extent on conjecture in peoples shall lova one another, all While we are seeking to save re- well. The report which has just. The Use of Sugar in Cheekfnesg the petites and passions. estimating even the acreage of tho the flags be furled and the cannon' ligion from evaporation in sent{ been produced is the result. Evil of Dr:uking. The wise man of the Proverbs forests. be converted into flower pots. But meat shall we not seek to save f •a- But as briefly as possible the cola expresses the evils of intemper- It will pay Canada to take Flock that universal fraternity would bo ternity from the sumo fates Bre• mission has disc,vered that theca Referring to the manifesto of ante by a series of questions. <f her resources now anti use these quite a different matter if it be-; therhood means many a hard les -are 0,000 000 acres of land in the the Bread] and Food Reform 20. Who hath woe 1 who hath sor- with intelligence and foresight. came practical and affected the in-; son, means doing many a diffic '1t United Kingdom available for td- League pointing out the powerful row 1 -Tho words corresponding to The people of the United States teres& on government bonds or the thing, means paying a big prit' forestation without encroaching on influence a correct dietary has in the two substantives are, strictly are beginning to realize that they price of furs and feathers. i But it means finding a great re the land devoted to profitable seri- reducing the craving for drink, a speaking, interjections, as in the have been too prodigal in using up Some of the most disagreeable ward, it means the discovery of culture. In other words, this land London (Eng:and) physician stated: margin, Who hath Oh? Who hath their resources, and the keynote of Notive people the f motional ld are Peres and tious itle withy. It means other people ande sol find is either derelict or unprofitably;knowing 1 e willet, will hbecome lox the man clat- too s 7many to The name are oseo pa separately. Creat and lomme uission" has ork of lrbeen othe rv`atak- used and is eminently suited fur phrase on brotherhood and the love! ing the greatest wealth in the, the scheme which is proposed. if ho karts drinking, deliber- Thcy aro woes of body and woes ing stock"of the resources of the low beingof our ow sentiment ntiment ws. alslln tthe made i hearts and minds. which tics in human The plan is that all this land Mose inebriates, however, tely commences to t drunk. of mind; d �fatnily in woes pains, sdisea es, awoes ndtl1water (bothc as to asforests, mines, soil of toI should lee acquired by the state to take onlya. few drinks. Then not hborsawhoce theirld ber yai quite hap-!nts dA man learns to love books by and an elaborate system of state these few oses of alcohol excite poverty. Note tation)and the devising of ofaecono- g q reading and songs by singing, but forests created. The land is to be that other people have woes g py if ono of such angelic ideals' the greatest of all loves, the love bought ;Ola tlsrlly, if the owners such a powerful thirst that, they and sorrows, besides the intemper- means of using them. The would take an angelic habitation I of humanity, of lives, is learned object to sell, and the money is to Fo on in the vain hope of quench- ate man. Aposthw and martyrs Commission was appointed by Pre - permanently. just by living with people, by tak be provided by a public loan, the, ing this by taking more alcohol, have been imprisoned and tortured,. sident Roosevelt in May last at a Then you will find some ordinaryingtime to find out what is in them, -11.<1. so, unwittingly, get drunk. have suffered hunger and thirst, meeting of the governors of the interest on which will be met, atThi, class may be helped bya several states scientific experts people, rough, perhaps, on the ex -by stopping long enough in our first,out of the taxes. It is stated P endured poverty and sickness an 1 P tenor, and even sometimes seem- mad business of makinga livingtoeuitabla diet. First, they should sin, We have studied some In and commercial leaders, and dur- that the most profitable plan to P {rely untroubled by high ideals, realize that the best things of life >ttcoid all highly spiced articles, stances during the quarter ing the second week of December secure a proper rotation of the arlie onions, condiments, and 3 past last, the reports of the summer's about whom their fellow beings ga- lie in the love and life of others. timber cropis ththt 150,000 acres 8 Read the eleventh chapter of He- P thcr like iron filings to a magnet, HENRY F. COPE. should be acquirod and very ante foods. Their meals should brews. Read the stories of the work in computing the national re- very ch year, and the andro plantedd be substantial and nourishing; Huguenots in France, and of the sources were presented at another cost of this is placed at shunt $10, - chops, such as beef -steak, mutton martyrs and missionaries of every similar conference. $160,000,000 COR NAVY. 000,000 a year. The average cost chops, nail chicken forming the age Canada may well take warning principal part. and, before her national wealth is — of the land is placed at $32 an acroBut the difference in the two and the of at "Feed the potential drunkard on kinds of suffering is heaven -wide. wafor its •to any great extent, provide same theremcosts, with an plantingaie the Plenty of sweet things. A jam roll The woes and sorrows of Peter for its economical use. But the about $3 an acre for extra or loci- or other sweet pudding at lunch and John, Paul arid Silas, in first step is to find out just how dental expenses. .'rhe net defic't or din�ert/can r ssupply gar, tlithe e lrbody 's here is. Accounts aro dungeons and chains, rejoicing brought much tfrom time to time of great will be $450,000 in the first year which is often the reason of a man's, f suffthat,r for they whre counted worthy to ear forests existing in Canada's north- and will rise e541i250 in the 0th year, after iessively owhich 'turning to alcohol. Not caring iconsciences, }rfor the sake, ofh ;the land, especially along the banks of the forests will become increasing-' much for the taste of sweet, foods, kingdom of Cod and salvation of the great rivers. These accounts 1). many men unconsciously starve: men, listening to God's "Well are given by travellers whose their bodies of this important food done, good and faithful," and see- routes have Iain along the w•ater- PROFITABLE TO THE STATE. element. A craving for sugar is ing the crown of righteousness are courses, where the heaviest timber At the end of 80 years the forests thus set up, and nn attempt is almost infinitely removed from the naturally lies. Accounts from should pay to the state an annual, made to satisfy this by the sugar woes and sorrows of those that other travellers who have gone revenue of 887,500,000, reckoningcontained in alcoholic drinks. I tarry long at the wino, whose sof some distance from the batiks of timber at the present prices, which Every 'confirmed doctor alcola,licotice hashow beeen ferings are the fruit of their own dr ere streginnss indicate timber that becor he ought, however, to bo materiallys scared off' alcohol bya stroke of suis. much smaller and more scattered. enhanced. This revenue should be careis very ofduringhis The other sorrows that flow from To obtain definite and cornpre- perpetual, as the scheme, of course, paralysisthe wine cup mentioned in the hensive knowledge as to these re - provides for planting to take the recovery to eat. largely of sweets. wise man's questions belongonlyg Tho wife who thinks her hus- to wickedness -a quarrelsoe dis- souces, men with a knowledge of place of all the. trees cut down. band is beginning to drink too estimating should be sent Looked at iroin another vim - snitch can do a great deal towards rosition--where strong drink in- out timber traverse the entire country, point, the state will then be in diverting this tendency by furnish- "salsa the passions, and, at the that at some distance from the possession of property worth $l,- him with attractive;} prepared same time, removes the restraint streams as well as that along the 810,000,000, or about 8535,000.000 ing „ P P of conscience and will, first rnad- more than the outlay, reckoning puddings and ices, etc. Bening and then unchaining the water -courses. Full and accurate the cost of its creation on the basis ---.P — tiger, grumbling, foolish talkie s reports from these men would do of three per cent. per annum at r where tho drunkard's "tongue is much helclear stoe the the resourcesazy oiin compound interest. FRANCE'S NEW TORPEDO. set on fire of hell ; wounds with- „ timber of the less -known parts of The most interesting feature of -- out cause; redness of eyes; (*nada, just as was the case with the scheme is its probable effect Engine of Death Controlled by either (or both) the dimming of the the exploring parties sent, out by on the timber trade of the world. Wireless Wave.. sight, physical, mental, and spiri- tiro exploring Cluverntnent to Norlh- Clrent Britain now imports about If all that is claimed for the new foal, or the copper nose which ern Ontario in 1900. 8,500,000 loads of timber a year, makes the drinkers nose blush of the kinds that, can profitably be radio -automatic tvrpedfu, built at for the sins of his mouth." grown in the country. The value the Crcusut \Narks, is true, it IV. Another Obstacle Among the d of this timber i, about $100,000,000, promises to prove the most terrible Boys -Cigarettes. and on the basis of one load to the uegofernen of citmis ;tet inventthat ed he This I V. Tho Means by Which These scientific,acehiforesteris la,it the accepted t}rJ weapon of naval warfare can ho Precisely el at ,ils Can be the Same asIemoved are These which could produce every stick of rim- y worked from shore or from ship, Produced the Marvelous Transfor- and can he used against a ship of illations of Character in the Earlythe enemy', fleet in motley]. There Christian Disciples, Which We Have Been Studying. 1. Christ, our Living Leader, the THE S. S. LESSON Afflicted for years with a Diseased Livsr. Mr. 1.. R. 1/cvirt, P.erltit, O.tt-, better kn .wn, perhaps, as '' bm 1lpuz lien," has 1.14,41 A TERRIBLE SEA FIGHT. Igoe' a School of Thresher Sharks Vanished a Whale. s' grandfather, and before ho A fight between a great cow whale and a school of thresher sharks is left handed him a packet of papers graphically described in an article Is) post to a firm of solicitors in its The Wide VVorld Magazine. Tho Lfneoln's Inn, London. old whale was accompanied by her A day later the valet called on calf, and the sharks, as though act - him and took hien to London, ing in accordance with some pre - where the solicitors stated that the concerted plan completely s New French Minister Demands Drastic Measures. M. Picard, the new non-political French Minister of Marine, who was specially appointed to the con- trol of the navy on the personal initiative of M. Clemonceau, has submitted to M. Caillaux, Minister documents consisted of a letter of of Finance, a proposal to spend the rounded the test's whales, but, ap- sunt of $160,000,000 over and above directions and a will, leaving a parently realizing that nothing was the ordinary estimates onthe vastfortune to Mrs. Rogers and tt• be feared from the calf, concen- French navy. The expenditure her sister, who lives in Lincoln- trated all their efforts upon the would be spread over a period if shire. cow. Again and again they charged five years. saSlnce to havendied, andthesoliciard s fir, upon her, their law., snapping, M. Caillaux has expressed aston- tearing n� her mighty sides until ishment at the dcniasd for so large tors have been making enquiries. the sea was re<I with blood. Mean- a sum, but will not refuse it,pro- They toave, find thehowever,house,i which was while the cow lashed her tail tori- vidcd it can be shown to be required in the t':cclesall district of Sheffield ousts, hurling up sheets of red- by the interests of national secur- tn which Rogers says he was taken. crashing down with terrific dened water and occasionally rally force its. Ile insists, however, than any No an they discover, it is alleg- upon one of her voracious upper- special expenditure must be incor- y registration of the death ents..11addened withpain and rage pirated in the budget. Though Lowengard in Sheffield. she dashed this way and that, but "T" "oily it is stated that there is tho sharks hung to her sides with a no divergence of opinion on naval BR ONCIIITIS persistency and ferocity that ensile affairs among Ministers, it is genert the fascinated onlookers shudder. ally understood that all the Cabinet Now and again the wildly -lashing •are not agreed as to the necessity tail would catch ono of the assail- of spending a vast suns of money on ants, driving it beneath the waves the fleet, and that Ministers aro Bran?hitisisgenerally the result ofatold --no doubt killed or disabled -but apprehensive as to the attitude of caused by exposure to wet and inclement the remainder rushed in u«dis- Parliament. The real belief is that weather, and is a very dangerous inflem• played, tearing viciously at the France and Russia are working in oratory affection of the bronchial tubes. mammal's bleeding flanks or but,- mutual agreement to reconstruct ting her with the force of batter- their navies. ing-rams. M. I'icard's investigations have It was obvious that the struggle revealed a state of Anarchy in the could have only ono ending, but adrni«istrr.tion of the navy. Ile has the old whale fought on doggedly. discovered that fortenrs have bean At one moment, by a supreme effort corruptly made by private indi- she hurled her whole great bulk viduals out of the outlay on the Cure It at once by the use of clear of the water for a moment, navy, and that that there has been and the fascinated onlookers be- an utter want of continuity in naval held the sl•arks hanging from sari' p olid•. Dr. Norway parts of her gleaming body by }jcJ hn, reported the prevalence their serrated teeth. Then down of n deplorable lack of discipline in OQdIS Pine she went again, with a crash like the dock yards, where the workmen thunder, anti for an instant whale are penAcled with the evil spirit "t.�r=-tre�'f and sharks were buried amidst of SnciAl sm. Waste and extrnv- nlasses of foam, heavily colored ngnn••e have lista the eharneteris- SYRUP ---- ,,illi the poor mammal's life -blond. ties of the administration, and. As iRising again, she essayed another an instance of this. he found thnt change of plan, making for the the new stub -marine, been rucks and desperately striving to rub off the clinging sharks against entirely forgotten for three yearsin A corner of a cluck yard. their edges. But the threshers were equal to the occasion; while those on the outside maintained their grip. the others dived under their enemy and charged her anew, tearing at the whale's side in an Judge -"You are chnrged with ecstasy of ferocity that was blood- burglary. How do you plead 1 curdling to evilness. Prisoner --"Not guilty, boss; an' More and more feeble grew the 111 tell yo' why. lit de fust place wliale's struggle, and at last the de chicken -coop doah wuzn't then great body turned over and sank locked; in de ascan' place dor wuz beneath the red -tinted water. no burglar Alarm; in de third place 4• ---_ der wuz no bulldog; an' in de fourf place der will no steel traps. Now IProbably more men would go to tint ain't burglary et all, boss; dat's church on Sunday if they had to es' simply findin' chickens, an I sneak in through a side door. f leabo it toe yu'salf." Tho Symptoms are tightness across he chest, sharp pains and a difficulty in breathing, and a accretion of thick phlegm, at first white, but liter of a greenish or yellowish color. Neglected Bronchitis is one of the most general causes of Consumption. 1-s. P. 1). Miller, Allendale, Ont., writes : " My husband got a bottle of Dr. Woods Norway fine Syrup for my little girl who had Bronchitis. She wheezed so badly ym could hear her from one room to On other, but it was not long until wo could see the effect your metlieine had on her. That was hast w inter when wo live; in Toronto. " She had a bail cull this winter, but i stead of getting another bottle of 11 Wood s Norway fine ;syrup, 1 tried a ho male rn'oipt which 1 gnt from a ncighls bit found thit her cold lasted about twit as long. ,Mv husband highly praises 'D Wo.xl'a,' anti says he will see that a Lott of it is always kept in the home." lie priee of Dr. Wooers Norway r •. Syrup is 25 eents per h•tttle. 1t it pot . in a yellow wrapper, three pine trees t' traria mark, so, be sure and s 4.14 non'• Ih, many suhetiluta of the original '• Nu way l'iue Syrup." YOUR DANGER BE. GINS WHEN YOUR BACK ACHES. it Is the First and the Sure Sign of Kidney Di3ease. Doan's Kidney Pills euro the aching back by curing tho ash ng kidneys beneath -for it in really tele kid neys aching and not the Io k. They set directly on the kidneys and make them strong an 1 healthy, thereby emitting pure blood to circulate throughout the whole system. Mrs. Frank Font, Woodside, N.B., writes:- "I was a great sufferer with l,aekache for over a year, and could get nithing to relieve no until I took two Wes of Doan's Kidney fells and now I do -'flat feel any pain whatever. and can eat end sleep well; something I could no: do before. 'I)oan'e Kidney rills aro V ciente per box or 3 b.t:os for $I 25 at all dealers or mailed direet on receipt of price by 1 he Doan Kid- soy Pill Go., 7 oronto, Out. i:• no escaping it. The radio -automatic torpedo is controlled and directed by the Iloyment of Hertzian waves, poser of Coed for salvation. s And 1 2. The Italy Spirit, convincing by aid of nn apparatus which dif- fers very little from that now used (ren of sin, of righteousness, and of judgment to come; awnkening in wireless telegraphy. When men's hearts, in.,piring them to loaded it would contain 1,000 kilo- he. Tttcr things. grammes of guncotton and about 3he rdigiuus life which these ten titres the quantity of explosive produce. charge of the ordinary torpedo. Its P d. The results as manifested in apparatus is synchronized so as to the healing of the body, and the receive the Hertzian Races from' betterment of the outward life and the "parent." ship or shore eta happiness, which were symbols and tion, and to refuse those a ill ee I imams to a better spiritual life. ing tie (n the enemy. It will be 5. The handing together in an 11•hat Medical Skill Could Not Do capable of maintaining a maxi- ••r anization which created a het,- mum speed of nearly fifteen knots g i Wits Accomplished with for Ofive hours. fol moral Atmosphere. One of the most important tea -I 0. The courage, wisdom, gene- Burdock Blood Bitters. rosity. love, peace, joy, religious turesis the wide ming of its nC_ spirit. righteousness of life, pro- 11 yen are tr..uhl.,l with 1!. ado, hoe.. not tion. From Its starting point thelduced in the disciple,. hMll*te Lon o ns'• Ii 14.11. Il n n . n• "( t,ru- operator, be he on ship or ashore, duce, of unk:,�w„ vs..te, I,ut t;,� •n tst.,b can control its every movement,' 7. Their efforts to bring ethers lished reputation. stop it, send it dead slow ahead or into these blessings, and to spread COULD NOT WORK. astern, and alter its course with as the good news. Miss Marini Weigh?, Mv..Ac• ;lila., wrltisI mtt(tl ease as if he were On board 8. The good example et the '•i was see and mei dove. would halloHead• the deadly craft. (.'hriatiantt. a`he , a bitter toed Uti my mouth, nnatiog a:weeks hat •r. my eras and path, In my b..ck. The invent,: r is M. Gustave ('A 1 wee not .able tod, any house work at ail snit --`-` c..ul.t not ..'rep at nisi.. 'tece;actn l Aro- yet. who had long devoted himself is nothing slow ebeut seine d �•!orcd inn Met l s.w 1 was R�. aul ,r no boli•. t,• the stud of the problem and of fellows tillyou want them to a and on Ihn ads leo of a 1.1*.t 1 WO &'.rte Y P pay 1, •111•• of Runlet*: Mood Ditto.- Aod that the science of naval warfare. i back a loan. *theist a.rail..• ours. Tho man who does nothing puts ct all over the rest of us in one re- spect. He never makes a mistake of any consequence. HEADACHE.