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Exeter Advocate, 1905-10-19, Page 2IT'S IN THE BLOOD , !SOME WEDDING STORIES! SHE WAS IN BED Dr. Williams' Pink Pills Drive Out Rheumatic Poison. Rheumatism is rooted in the bloo —any doctor trill tell you that Nothing clot cure it that docs nut reach the blood. It is a foolish a este of time and money to try to Euro rheumatism with liniments, foulttcoi or anything else that only goes skin deep. Rubbing 101:ons in- to the skin only helps the painful poison to circulate more freely. 'I'he ono cure, and the only cure fur rheu- matism is to drive the uric acid 0 .t of your blood with 1)r. Mimes' Pink !'ills. They actually ntkt' new blood, and the new Floud etveeptr out rho poison0'Is acids, loosens the stif- fened, aching joints. cures the rheu- matism %.nil makes the sufferer feel better f11 nal other ca\•s. Sra. Joe. 1'er'•un, Les T•:boulerurnts, Que., sews: —"I suffered from rheumatism in a chronic form for nearly twenty-five years. I spent much money in lini- ments andmedicines, but without t avail, until I began the use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Some times I was so ;tiff I could hardly move. The trouble seemed to Ile growing worse, and finally seemed to effect my heart, as I used to have pains in the region of the heart, and sometimes a smothering sensation. I grew so weak, and suffered so much that I began to consider my case hopeless, and then one day a little pamphlet, telling of Pr. Williams' Pink Pills, tell into my hands, and I learned that they would cure rheumatism. I Dent for a supply, and in about three weeks found they were helping me. The trouble which affected inky heart soon disappeared, and gradually the pains left me and I could go about with more freedom than I had done for years. I still take the pills occu- aionally, as I now know it is wise to keep my blood in good condition. ' It is because 1)r. Williams' Pink Pills actually make new blood that. they cure such troubles as rheuma- tism, anaemia, indigestion, kidney troubles, backaches, headaches and sideaches, neuralgia, ery sipelas, and the special ailments that burden the, lives of eo slaty women and growing girls. Ilut only the genuine pills can/ do this, and these always have the full name Dr. Williams' !'ink Pills for Palo People on the wrapper around every box. Sold by all medicine dealers or sent by mail at. 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50, by writing The Dr. Williams Medicine, Co., Brockville, Ont. INTENSELY DRAMATIC SCEN I AT TRI. ALTAR. Tile Man Who Yawned at Hi I Weriding—Bridegro )1:1 Who Came Late. That the m,etrimoniul cup mu come to grief • ".,•n at the eleyent hour has Wis.! h e•u demonstrated but seldom under such exciting car cllrnstanl•es es at the recent weddin u( a young Ilelgian named Dencck. Delc,'k and 1.is bride, Celeste Vois in, the pretty daughter of 0 flothun peasant, were stanuing before th mayor, with it crowd of attendant r latives and guests, when, just tam hi worship was about to pronounce th 'words which would have made then Intim anti c'[, •'r tt ! 0 , t the bridegroom yawn 0 1, y.t ed. '!'hu mayor, surprised and iu(tig Inapt, immediately stopped the ser vice. Dencck yawned again, and l %chile angry mutterings were hear anmon th relatives, said, "I v >, u ut 11a thought better of it, and I dun' ithink I want to he married at all." Ilut ho had reckoned without the i Voisin family. As he made for the !door Celeste rushed after hint and soun(Ny boxed his cars with her dim- pled lists, while her three brothers fell on hint and pommelled the fecal citramt lover until he began to shriek for mercy and to beg to be allowed to marry the girl. lVhen he was fin- ally rescued by the mayor and his clerk ho was in such a sorry plight that it was found necessary to take hin>, to the hospital. where he has had ample leisure to reflect sadly on the indiscretion of yawning at his wedding. Curiously enough, on the very seine day a pretty wedding that was ar- ranged at Novers, in France, ended in disaster front A VERY DIFFERENT CAUSE. The bridal party had for some time been assembled at the church, when tiro bridegroom made a tardy ap- pearance, to find tho bride full of tears and reproaches at his dilatori- ness. This stormy reception was so little to bis liking that, without it word, he turned on his heels and walke(1 out of the church, It is but a short time since the cur- tain was rung down in a West of England church on a drnSnu of love and revenge. A year or so earlier the marriage had been arranged and every preparation made, when on the very eve of the wedding -day the bride-to- be rides Lo- bo received a curt note from the lover informing her that he loved an- other better than herself, and had no intention of appearing with her be- fore the altar The wedding was cancelled; for a time the girl went away to hide her grief and her chagrin, and returned to find her fic!.lo lover had already ilted her successor in his affection and vas anxious to return to his ureter love. The opportunity for 'Cvenge had come unsought. She en- couraged his advances, became engag- ed to hint, and once more the w'edd- ng-dny was fixe(!. Tho church was crowded with spec- tators, and the ceremony had reach- ed the critical 'Point when the priest asks the bride, "Wilt thou have this nen to thy wedded husband, etc., so, (nig as ye both shall live?" for set/ Tal seconds the question remained m answered; then, turning a look of scorn and contempt on her false, over, the lady answered, in a voice/ hat rang through the church and! frilled the spectators, "Never!" , mi as, with head erect, she walked E s IN CHINESE POLICE COURT. Fines Imposed and Punishments Are Not Light. A reporter on the staff of the Shanghai 'Times tells how justice is dealt out to offenders in the police court of that Chinese city: "Busi- ness appeared very dull at the Shan- ghai slave market yesterday, as Yang Wo Zang and Ng Ah Kung were un- successful in their attempt to— dis- pose of two girls whom they offered for tho ridiculously low sum of $80, after having kidnapped thenr froth their home in l'ootung. This case was a very Intricate one, the kid- napers having changed owocrs sev- eral times. After going cxhaustitoly into the evidence. the court announc- ed that accused were confided upon the charge of having attempted to all the children and that they were remanded for further inquiries prev- ious to being sentenced, The children acre ordered to he sent to the Refuge for Slave Girls. "'!'sett Chong Sung, a runner, was charged with attempting to extort, money from '1 :Sung Wong Sze at 80 y g • 0 0 c� s 0 d e I i ( .I It A Park road, on the lath ult., '/'sou ,h will not do any sprinting for a week, as ho is to be scientifically touched t upon the spot of the official hnmbooer'c 5(N) times, after which he goes int,P 1• the cool, calm seclusion of the limn t cipnl cloisters for one week. s "!'hang Ah Ong was charged with r stealing 120 liar down the aisle followed by her brides -1 maids there was heard A MURMUR Oh APPLAUSE roe► the hundreds who knew how lehly tho man deserted this public umiliatlon, '!'here was a touch rather of humor hen tragedy in the climax to a re- cta rustic wedding in the North of :nglnnd. On their way to the church he bride and bridegroom had had a quabble, begun in jest and ending 111 arnest, as to which of the two !Per parr st of Chinese silk shoes, valued at t'Grt 11 1'hnng gets 200 blows and a month's b imprisonment." M ��_♦ 1st A BABY CHANGED.I0-• tould clean the husbanis boots, 01141 1e subject rankled in the lntter's renst after the service had conune11c- l. Determined to hate the matter 'tticd uttce for all, before answering he question, "Wilt thou have this ontnn to thy wedded wife?" the man treed to the lady and asked, "Now 1 to going to clean my boots or f n't ta?" "Not 1," was the defiant. 1 tswcr. "'!'hen i's( off humle," said r to man, and away be walked; and was only when the bride followed t 111 and with tears protested she 1 as quite willing to attend to his 1 ca -covering that he consented to 1 turn and complete the ceremony. 1 '1'o give but one more of these stor- of weddings that fail, only a few oaths ago nn indiscreet glass of 1 risky drunk by a Marl on hie wed- it ng morning proved fatal to his inn- a urarnial scheme:+. 1t 11841 been a o mlI(IOII of the engagement and mar- c age that the lover should promise h ter to touch intoxicants, for which a had it dangerous weakness. .lust f fore starlit'_. for the church un the tiding ,n0rrinc, however, his hest li nn insiaed ami a "farewell glass 5 get1.'r"—nn in:Dation which the o idegro0m, after tail protest, nc- 0 ae•tl, 1hut one Jinniindulgence arts ue t nl• i r the ceremony lull barely Imegml t em the bride detected the odor of j frits. She inunedlately starred 0 0 ceremony. and r'ee'Inring "I can o l merry it ratan mho drinks or who •.tks his word," she left lite church f th her friends. t ;tt "One could inertly bell(to the is thane's Baby's Own 'Tablets have , is wrought hr Illy chi14," says Mrs. am Angus Morrison, fort Caldwell, Out, ,t1 "Ile suffered terribly while 1eethin,r, vomited his food and was weak and hi puny. One box of Itoly's (Own 'Tarr w• lets insole hint a changed child. They' fu eased the pain of teething, sir ngth- ,•r. cued his stomach. anti he is 1100' 11 big, healthy chile!, growing finely i('s 111111 reser sick a (lay." The expel-- ea fence of Mrs. !Morrison is that of 1l thousands of other mothers who hate , di found health for their little ones and 1r comfort for themselves in the use sit' cep Bnby'Pl Own 'rabbits. Mothers neve' ri not be afraid of this medicine, it is ne guaranteed not to contain an atom he of opiate or strong drug. 'Flat/ be could not harm n child of any age. we and they are good for them at all rn ages Ask your fru, kist for Itr,l;v'y to Own 'Tablets Or send 2,1 cents to the hr Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Brock- cc► Ville, Ont., and gel then by trail. • fo 0-h '1'111": 1'ItENCH NAVY. si' th I:ecrititing in the French nn'•y is no chi •rly by a ssstela called "maritime is inscription," which applies to the a i young men of the coast and furnishes a contingent of about '1.7105 naval recruits every year. The cyst• nt ac- tually protides for live years' ser lice, but in point of fact some 1,101 r.sTilitte—sera of widows or pupils , r the mere.tet is ' t:1 trine --serve only o1,�, year 11;; 1 tet:: ' of dispensations 0114o ata i,laiited them. The remnitiing A,.�(:') recruits serve for varying ,'er- torls. which aro fixed by the AIiniater of Marine, but which never e\ct'ed four }-ears and two months. At the pre:'ent 11me th.e limit is tire's years and ten chs. in the ('lent" of star. however, the men are liable to be called out for the completion of their lite years' service. •111 the other triol, the total of Chu ne^me' con- t em• rat is incrensed by shout 2.000 te,r; ) who enilst t olumtardly for three, 1:•"r. r Ili( r(') FOR THREE YEARS PAIN•RACKED WOMAN CURED BY DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS. Strong Statement by Mrs. Jas. Hughes of Morley, Ont.—She's Strong and Healthy Once More. Morley, Ont., Oct. 7.—(Specinl).— What Dodd's Kidney Pills aro doing for the suffering women of Canada will never be fully known. It is only when some courageous woman breaks (ho secrecy that covers wo- man and I hoe troubles c that .•'n t a passing g glimpse of their great work is given. for this reason a statement made by Mfrs. .1as. Hughes of this place, is of more than passing interest. "I was a great sufferer for four years," says Mfrs. Hughes, "I was treated by live doctors and a spe..i- alist from the U. S. 1 tried nearly every kind of medicine I could hear of, but, none scented to do ate any good. "I was in bed for nearly three years. I had pains in my spinal column, in my head, over my eyes, across my back and through .my left side. I took fourteen boxes of Dodd's Kidney Pills, and now I am strong and able to do u good day's work, thanks to Dodd's Kidney Pills." A SU1t1•; CURE. Shirt waists and dainty linen are made delightfully cL'an and fresh with Sun- light Soap. SI FULLY QUALIFIED. Green —"That fellow you were talk- ing with seems to know a lot about women " 11 w — , o n "Of course ho docs. l Iu was just released from jail lust Week.,, (creep—"So? What was he in for?" Brown—"Bigamy." That cutting Stele that arises from the$ stomach and almost strangles, Is caused by fermentation of the food In `ho stomach. It ie a foretaste of In-. digestion and dyspepsia. Take one of Dr. Von Stan's Pineapple Tablets im- mediately after eating, and it will pre- vent this clistrese and aid digestion. 60 in a box, 85 cents. -16 Miss Smnyth—"No, ho didn't like your eyebrows. Ile said they acre too black," Miss Jones—"Tho idea!" Miss Sntyth—"Ifowover, I assured hint they were not as black as they worn painted!" "I think I've got a remedy for this Lifebuoy Soap — disinfectant — Is corpulency," said the fat Mr. (seen, strongly recommended by the medical as he met an ncquaintclice the other profess:on as a safeguard against in - day. fectious diseases. 22 "So? Been sending for sometk'gg "Yes." "I'11 wager you got bunkoed," "I don't think so. The advi sounds very reasonable. It's to di charge the /tired girl and let my 0-i do the cooking for two or thr weeks." I re waiting for," s- fe • "All things conte to hint who waits," "Yes; and 0-11011 they come ho finds that they weren't worth ex The superiority of Mother Graves' Worm Exterminate is shown by its good effects on the Children. Purchase a bottle and give it a trial. A Medicine Chest In Itself.—Only the; well-to-do can uaord to possess a medi-' cine chest, but I)r. Moines' f•:clectric� Oil, which is a medicine chest in itself being a reniedy for rheumatism, lumba- go, sora throat, colds. coughs, catarrh, usthuma and a potent healer for wounds, cuts, bruises, sprains, etc., Is within the reach of the poorest, owing to it. cheapness. It should be In every house. POSITIVELY BRUTAL. The honeymoon was bumping the bumps. "George," she said, "what would you do if I were to die suddenly?" "Attend your funeral, my dear, answered the matter -of -(act George without looking up from his paper. • She—"II you could have ono wish, what would i•. be?" Ilo—"It would be that—that—oh! if I only dared to tell you whet it would be!" She —"Well, go on. Why do you suppose I brought up the wishing subject?" Offico Boy—"Tho baker is down- stairs and wants to know why you didn't answer his letter about last month's bill," Falitor—"Tell him he forgot to inclose a stamp." No one need fear cholera or any sum- mer complaint if they Mare a bottle of Dr. J. 0. Kellogg's Dysentery Cordial ready for use. t corrects all looseness of the bowels promptly nod rouses a healthy and natural action. This Is a medtciuo adapted for the young and old. rich and poor and Is rapidly be- coming the most popular medicine for cholera, dysentery, etc., in the market. They Aro Not Violent in Actlon.— Sotno persons, when they wish to cleanse the stomach, resort to Epson) and other purgative salts. These are speedy in their action, but serve no per- manent good. 'Their use produces in- cipient chills, and it persisted in they 111;ore the stomach. Nor do they act upon the intestines in a beneficial wa:. 1'armelee's Vegetable !'ills answer all 'willows in this respect, and have no r•ul,crlur, VAST LAKES OF OIL. Alberta's Gushers the Result of Farmer's Enterprise. The discovery of an oil gushe which now yields 1t►tt,OO(► gallons daily, as well as smaller wells in the immediate vicinity, has shown lh.t there are other resources of Alberta's than wheat, (creat secrecy has been nutintain"( in an attempt to keep the news .•t the oil fields frau, the public. This nil district, tinder which It is believed the largest lake of oil In the A•orl(I lies, is in the southwestern portion of tho new province of %1- bertn. Tho gusher is less than five miles 'th of the Montana boundary lino of the Cenndian Pacific Railway. less than n year ago the first %'.'11 w'ns bored, and at a depth of :,0;► feet a 12,000 gallon well was strucr. Confident /hut this was not the limit. the operators kept, on, with the re- sult that. several other wells Wert, struck. So hopeful were the proe- ,ec'ts Gant the company sent. East or a stundnrd cable drill, c • •• hlo of poring n twelve much hole :1, .i fejt beep. Il was not until Inst spring that his machine was put to work. When t acts down about 800 feet a small low of oil was struck. Going (leepbl• t got into a schen of coal, and when fig was passed it struck stint roes. !%hen their hopes were dying out the mil lake a as struck, and with a nighty roar a twe've inch strea111 Pout( 'fifty or more feet into the ir, taking with it the drill ani ther machinery. Before the wel 0111(1 be plugged oll had filled the Olows in the surrounding ground, tut in some places was live and six est (seep. Tho stogy of the find reads n)o"o f ko fiction than n story of real life. everal years ago '1•illinnn 'tlatish as suppt3 log his Mormon nei: hhors cith ns touch oil ns they rsuld 11s.• or lighting purposes. !!"here he got how, ) t,or he kept secret, c n bac 1' 1 Cas knowthat he made two days'' oUrne3 s twits a wee': and returned cilli half a dozen or more barrels (IC 11. John Lindham, n wealthy ranch -t- rout Okotoks, resolved to look into he mutter mind discovered that II d ft a surd cu►:ta,ned out. .11115 11115 ill 199'2, 111 11. sus nut utatil Inst fall that 111e rst well t(as bored. The geologist who first looked ot•)r� 1e ground de-criht5 the pass 111 high the oil Is found as nn enor- ous crevice formal by volcanic options, cross -cutting the (urmn'1- llion of the (lucky Mountains end i thus making huge basins into wl) ,'h ithe oil has been oozing for hundre.ls of years until it has formed vast lakes. Surveyors hate been in (hr distrf.'t 'mapping out lines for tl•e Canadian l':•• mit' and the Great Northern reit- 05,1 th.• . • companies may tap flit. l lth list, i(t. A FIRE RI'RI:Ans in dry grass, so does an inflammation in tho throat grow down into the lungs. (peal promptly with a cold as with a Are, and when you begin to cough use Allen's Lung ikilsam. SENTENCE SERMONS. a Slander is but soul suicide. Love is good logic in any language. r All our yesterdays were once to- morrows. The murk of a royal ratan is that t ,he rules himself. Malice is a terribly deadly gun—at the breech end. 1' 1t is a waste of money trying to feed people on bread labels. The ratan with time to burn uovor gave the world any light. Faith is not n fence about a man; it is a force within him. Wo make mistakes; it is the other fellows who commit sins. The city with the lid off needs tho 'church with the cont off. You can get the flavor of life's hic- kory without eating the shell. ' Many big sins have a wny of get - in with mighty small keys, Our worst enemies aro the friends who have failed to find us profitable. Withholding affection is one of the most tvusl(ful eco noudes in life. The Lord is not n refuge for the nl(111 who is (coking for a soft place to rest. Tho church is richer for a cont given with a %•mi1e than for n dollar with a frown. 1 It's the man who hammers the church down who complains most that she does not rise. '!'here are better ways of showing your sand tans throwing grit in the other man's eyes. People who are carried away on a Wave of enthuslnsln usanlly have to walk bock dry -shod. Happy the Preacher who can Invent % n pocketbook that ('nnnot be left at home on Sundays. n b rich was getting his oil from sur -1 ice seepages. Ile formed a company, nking in the discoverer, and I,onght, ll the land which nn Eastern expert ". kJrd'aNtutd te,•yt" cf ile iA u 'k r'41 ''Tr►tai C:p sate e' �"'.,. . TO LIVE AND DIE Without ever drinkiig Tea is to die Without knowing rho full joy of LIVING. Why mise the SATISFACTION of sipping a hot cup of this FRAGRANT, REFRFSIIINt; drink ? only Owers Usenet Timet►. 81ass RIbis essa'as Ib, 5325 Miles Through The Great Northwest The Northern Pacific operates railway lines in Wisconsin, Minnesota, North Dakota, Montana, Idaho, Washington and (►ragon—seven states in which are wonderful oppor- tunities for energetic men. Soil, climate, transportation facilities unexcelled. Land is cheap. Northern Pacific ser- vitto —trans--ogjiipmient--tune —track—are unexcelled. See the West via the Great Trans -continental highway Northern Pacific Railway A. M. CLELAND, General Passenger Agent, St. Paul, Minn. Ask C. W. Mott, General Emigration Agent, St. Paul, Minn., about business opportunities, cheap land, the won- derful irrigated districts and low rates for settlers. Special literature, rates and information from the General Passen- ger Agent, or Win. G. Mason, District Passenger Agent. 215 Ellicott Square, Duffelo, N. Y. POSSIBLE EXPLANATION. Little Willie—"Say, pa, what does this paper mean by saying a woman loved and lost?" Pa—"It probably means that she lost a few pounds while making a strenuous, effort to get engaged, my sou•" NO SURSTITIITE for "The D & 1. lfenthol Plaster, althouith some unscrupulous dealers may say there is. Ileccmrncnded by doctors, hospitals, clergy and everybody, fur stiffness, pluerisy, etc, First Stranger—"Excuse 1110, si but I notice that you are looking a n10 closely. 1s there anything abou .111e that is familiar?" Second Struts- ger—"Yes, there is. Mly umbrella." WANTED. Youth or young mum who has ha'I experience In a printing office. Appl • In writing to STEEP 1t.M1BOSSINtl CO., 6e Church St., Toronto. practloal Everyday Lessons on FARM ACCOUNTS FOr 7(0. post paid. FARM PUB. MOUSE, Sox /'t5, ('hath►:u Ont, FARMERS, ATTENTION. Do you want to sell your farm'? I( s.,, son./ ut a description of it and lowest price. We wit; list t,� 10 in our nest Farm Bulletin, which will be is+tied soon. It we sell we charge two and one-half per t cent. commission. 1f we d, out sell we make not t charge, Meant relief In hal* nn hour. — A lady in New York State writing of her cure by Dr. Agnew 's Cure for the Heart, says: "1 feel like one brought back from the dead, so great was my suffering from heart trouble and so allnoet miraculous my recovery recovery through the agency of thispowerful treatment. 1 owo lay life to it."—la •"Phis shopping business is an aw- ful nuisance." "Why, Henry? You have no reason to complain, I'm doing tho shopping. All you do is to carry the parcels." Corns cause futo►er+ble pain. ITorlo- way's Corsi Cure removes the trouble. Try ft, and see what amount of pain caved. White a man's will may be law, in the case of a married Hurn the law is seldom enforced. ONE OF TILE BEST old time remodiet for &IL skin adectl,'ns such a, Feaema, Ringworm, Scald - head 1t is and similar ointment that hasections sbru Weaver's srelief Cerate. thou.tande Old Lady (to grocer's boy)—"Don't you k ' that. it is very rude to whistle when nettling with n lady?" Boy—"That's what. the guv'rmor told me to do, mum." "Told you to whistle?" "Yes'ni Ile said if we ever sold you anything we'd have to %thistle for the money." Ryes and Nemo ran Water. —C. O. Archer, of llrewer, Maine, says: "1 lave had catarrh for several years. Water would run from my eyes and nose for days at a time. About four Months ago 1 wast induced to try Dr. Agnew's (.'atarrhnl Powder, end since using the wonderful remedy 1 have not had an attack. It rclleves in ten minutes." 50 curls. -17 "GOLD GOLD." "Good," He Says, ••But Comic t Better." "Emu! I i 1 t IAF fits is better than n it gold mine." say5•8 grateful man. "Before 1 commenced to use Grape. Nuts foot) 110 Wren on earth ever had n worse infliction from ca(nr1.11 of the stomach than 1 had for years. "I 0011141 eat malting but the tory lightest food and even that gave me groat distress. "I went through the catalogue of prepared foods but found them nil (except (:raiz-Nuts) more or lens in - digest Ihle, generating gee in the stomach (which in turn produced headache and tnrious other pnins and aches), and otherwise unavail- ahle for 7113' use. "Glove -Nuts food 1 have found easily dige.t('rl and 0csirnilnte(I, and it has renewed my health and vigor and made me et well mon again. 'rhe catarrh of the stomach has disap- reared entirely with all its attend- ant ills. thanks to (:rape -Nuts, which now is my nlln' st Role food. 1 want no other." Name given by 1'ostum Co., iinttlo ('reek, Mich. Ten days' irinb tells the story. 'I'llet e's a reason, WINO is the mart who atelines to eke his troubles seriously. it takes a lot of will potter to en- blo n man to save himself from him - elf. An End to Bilious lfmdnch9. -)1"•- 00511015. which is caused by esc 155110 bile In the stomach, 11/11 n mart(•(d tf- b ct upon the pedes, and often a an1- se 1 e tt atfl itself l v s.ven•end h oche. This ata the most distressing Icu acho r eno ten have. '!'here are hcadnehos from toil, from fever, and trout other causer. bat the most excruciating of all is t:me 11'I - ons headache 1'14ru.elre's Vael:,thf1 Pill, will cure It—' arc it almost imrrteeb lately. IL will dmsuppenr as su..., rs the !'ills oporno! i I+ere is nor 1•1,}}t urcr in the treatment of bilious Lead - ache. WO.'4Ii•:N C'IIAINM,1NEns. The female chninntakcr of the (flack Count ry, England, stnnds long at the forge. She has to work now and again with her child at her breast, or with a sharp eye upon the Tittle one ns it crawls nbout the spark - sprinkled floor. WIa•ther her hand aro blistered or her .body scorche with flying iron she toils on, an( working twelve hours n clay, earn from $2 to $1.25 per week. Sh needs no larder, for she lives fro hand to mouth, and it her chil're can sit to tenst of bread Plonked 1 hot water rind flavored with woa tea they become quite epicurean. The, bellow flowers, both children and old men noel women, turn the wheels ur pull the bellows -beams et the 1 princely rate of 8 cant' per day, Do you want to tiny a Farm! Before doing so, write 113 for our Farm Itulletln. '!'here are hun- dreds of Farms to chuoso from. We can satisfy you and save you money belfries. ItU'1'lll•:IIFOUD.! IULE'1'T, Usruittoa ARMERS ASK YOUR DEALERS TO SECI]1(E OUR 'Specific Remedies' f• -r y'u. •They ,,r• seuaine and will give y••1 .he Le -t u•sult+. The manufacture is under the direct ,upemvi{fon o1 a Board of I'r.ectical \'eteriu.ery burgeons who are Experts, and who '•.in sir. you Ar VALUABLE ADVICE FREE 'E.1 Tde Velerioary Specially CI., Wiled 561 OUNMAS OT,. TORONTO, ONT. Monkland Nerd Yorkshires ('loud ?weeding sto, k cult ages) for bale at reasonable prices. JAMES WILSON & SONS, Fergus. Ont. KNEW 'I'IHE SEX. lie --"Just one kiss, dear—I'll pro - mist) not to ask for another." who—"Oh, that's what all the men tell mo. After getting one they proceeded to take the rest without asking." A 1.iTT1,E QT'IET Is the best of all diet, yet it will not mAkebum and mu.ele but •' Ferr„vl,n" will. 'cry it All drug and Ke .eral .teres. 11 bottles. 11111'11 ON A SEARCH. "What's the dtjrere'nco bet e'.'e•n a workingman and politician?" ••Dunne." "Ona looks for work and the other for a job." Whirs Rheumatism Ioubtes a roan Yp physician and sufferer alike lose heart and often despair of a cure, but hero's the exception. trim Pegg, of Norwood, Ont., says— "1 was nearly doubled up with rheumatism. 1 got three bottles of South American Rheu- matic Cure and they cured tae. We the quickest acting medicine 1 ever s Is "Oh, will he bite?" exclaimed a sweet girl with a look of alarm when nhe snw a tlincing hear in the street the other day. "No," s:ii•I the es- cort, "he cannot bite: he is 11111; 10 1 Nit he can hug." "Oh," she said, with a distracting smile, "1 don't mined that." Dear Motlger Your ludo ones 1110 • cnnsant are IR Fell sad Winks weetlur. They will eakh told. Do you know about Shiloh'. A This remedy sknul.l be inhere? o____ . T N 11 ISSUb' NO. 41.-45