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Exeter Advocate, 1907-02-07, Page 3_ ---�� _ - -- —`"e -- rhe People Who Know By Practlual Exporlanoe Rave Unanimously Pronoun+ Al COLTSFOOII EXPECTORANT The Quickest Safest Surest r Throat and Cough CURE IN THE WORLD The reason is it CURES everybody who takes it -young and old alike. Tho chil- dren love it --almost like honey. 1t is absolutely free from hurtful ingredients. It M the greatest household remedy of the age. No Ronne shoukl be without it. It acts immediately upon the irritated spot, slopping the cough, allaying in- JllammaUon, strengthening the throat, voice and chest, making breathing easy, and giving quick and permanent relief b those having coughs, colds, croup, whooping -cough, sora throat., bronchitis, asthma and lung trouble. One fond smother, who knows, says : el haws so hesitsae in meoutwn tion Cults• feats E.pootornet, which I have *sod Woe and again, and son.ider It the be. remedy en earth for eorsghs mad colds. We keep it constantly to ear hoes, and it is tics best bousebold road) I have known- Ooltdnots iy lits uv ether sough comedy I have ever nava, it is w soothing and Renting. and I feel sura it L n purist, vegetable preparation." Milts. n MAUO1IFY. 127 e:oahoart kitneet, H•mitton, Ont. Me.ileeY l Father 1 1)o not let that boy's or girl's cough run on without atte.n- 4ion, thus endangering their lives, when a MSc bottle of (:oltsfoote Expectorant will cure it. Got It frnrn your dealer. Keep it in the house always. HATS AS G. I.D MINES. n is n comnem practice for the boys In sorsa a alch and jewellery factories to kill the rats which infest the buiklinets, and burn the bodies to obtain the gold. Many oiled rags are used in burnishing watch cases, and in time they become Impregnated with gold. 'fhe rats eager - Iv devour these rags. and a few month., of this kind of diet tills the interior mechanism of the rat with a gokt plat- ing. Twice a year the boys have a grand cremation. The rats are caught by the hundred and burned in a crucible. The intense hent drives off all animal sub- • stances and leaves the gokl in the shape of a little lump. The amount of the pre- cious metal obtained in this way is not targe, but gives the ingenious youngsters plenty of packet money. in some factor- ies young Napoleons of finance buy up in adverse the shone of their fellow workers in the rat colony. TORTURING SCIATICA. I Severe lase Cured by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Fierce darting pains -pairs like rel hot needles tieing driven through the flesh -in the thigh; perhaps down the legs to the ankles -that's sciatica. None but the victim can realize the tor- ture. But the sufferer need not grow discouraged for there is a cure ---a .sure cure in Dr. Williams' fink Pills. 'These hills niako new blood, this new blootl feeds and strengthens the nerves and bees Iheni from pain. The pain is ban- ished to stay banished -Ihe cure is eonl- yic•le. Mr. l.:hns. 11. Mack'nn, a pros- perous farmer near Brockville, Ont., has-been cured of a severe case of eel - alien and wishes other sufferers to hear el his cure that they may benefit by his eeperienee. Ile rays: "For upwards r,f five years 1 was a periodical sufferer from sciatica. In the morning while gelling up 1 would 1* seized with ag- onizing pains in my hips. Sometimes Ihe•'0 pains extended down one leg, sometimes down the other; often down i.olh. The pain was terrible. Irnngrine Ihe agony caused by a red hot spike being driven Through the Mesh. 'Thal wae just my feeling when the sciatica was at its worst. Often while carrying water In the horses the pain became so acute I had to d.op the pail in the ruid- dw' ref the yard. 1 billowed doctor's treatment but with slight relief. I then triol rheumatic plaster: and liniments, but these rid not help rne at all. Then decided to give Dr. Williams' Pink Pills n trial. At first they did not seem Ii, help me but as llw'y had been so f ighly recommended 1 persisted in tete treatment anti gradually noticed a change In my condttitei. The pain lie - faille less revere, 1 felt stronger and my appetite improved. 1 think I used the pills about tour or Ove months be- fcr•e I was completely cured, but though That erns Iwo year ago 1 have not since Lal the slightest rclurn of sciatica. 1 Think 1)r. Williams' fink I'rll.e are a einev.•lleus medicine and so does nay mite who useil thrum as a *Mod builder. She 'aye they have no equal and never wearies of praising them to her friends..' tuned Wood is Ilse secret of health-- f)r. \Villinms' fink fills the secret of good terve!. That is why they cure seinlien, rheumatism. St. Vitus donee. Lear' palpilatius indigestion and the ailments common to worsen and grow- ing girls. Sold by medicine dealers or by nihil el SO c.'n!s a bre or six boxes Mr 8':.50 from The Dr. Williams' Medi- cine I:c., Mee keine, Ont. NOT TO Mr. Singiede'n : " Mi•vs Willing-er- Nellie, you ik n l rare it I drop the 'Mier' awl rill you Nellie. do you?" Mie. Wilting: : "No. indeed! Why, only yesterday I reninrkre.l to meneee lhnt 1 was gutting mike tired of being called ' (:nntlbv ere made for religious pug. te.e s lei to lilt. in height and 601L. in wrinelt. f JFAF TO HIS CHILD'S PLEA 11'OPOI.D ti1lhi. RAM VISIT TO I1E11 MOTHER'S lateek !tette Condition on Which Baler of Beldtutn Will Ginseng to Her Return to Kingdom. Princess Louise, of Reignite vt ho has been living in France, since her dra- 'rn3ativ: flight from the sanitarium in which she was imprisoned, has for some lime past been making palhotic appeale l.. Iter father, King Leopold, to be allow- ed to visit her native country. She has just returned to Paris from the soulh of France, and in an inter- view she said, with evident emotion, that she desired nothing on earth so much as to ace her father once more. MANY Ai'I'EALS TO KING. "I have written again and again to my father," she said, "but no letter can toll how keenly I feel toy separa- tion front my fancily. 1 am condemned to live without seeing a single one of my relatives. "1f I could only ser my father face to face, and speak to him alone, all the terrible misunderstandings that have been created between us by interested j)arties might be removed. "1 have asked to be allowed to re- turn to Belgium and go to my mother's grave, and although the King hos cot yet seen tit to grant my request, I still hope that he will do so before long. "In any case, I do not forget that he is a King and my father, and I will do j Nothing to embarrass him. t will do ;inything to be reconciled to hien short re giving up the devoted friends who helped me to escape from pri'on." A PROPOSITION MAi)E. "lifts any such proposition been made to you?" she was asked. "Yes," the Princess replied. "Karon Goflinet, one of my father's chamber- ] tains, and Maitre Weiner, his legal atd- v'iser, told me that 1 should be provid- 1 ed for in Belgium or Germany if 1 lett 'Franco end my friendi. But f would not hear of U. It would be gross sn- gratilude on my part. "i do not believe that my father sug- gested anything of the kind. IIe would TIC more wish to select my friends than I would his. As to my financial posi- tion, 1 have made no complaint, and 1 have never naked my father for money 4s pay my debts. "i want affection, not money," the Princess concluded, sadly. t CHILDHOOD AILMENTS. As a remedy for all the ills of child- hood arising from derangements of the stomach or bowels Baby's Own Tab- lets have no equal. You do not have to coax or threaten your little ones to take them -children like thein. The Baso with which they can be given as cc'mpared with liquid medicines will appeal to every mother. None is spilled or wasted -you know just how big a (k. a has reached the little stomach. And above all mothers have an abso- lute guarantee that the Tablets contain ne opiate or f oisonous soothing stuff. They always do good, they cannot pos- sibly do harm. Mrs. Edward Donovan, Si. Agatha, Que., says: -MI ani delighted with ilaby''s Own 'Tablets. I know e 1 no medicine that can equal them in curing the ills of young children." You can get the Tablets twin any dr'uggLst, er by mail at 25 cents a box by writ- ing The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. A DOG'S SUICIDE. Laid Ills iliead on Track and Allowed Train to Run Over 11. A story of the suicide of a dog at Crofton I'ark Station en a recent after- noon is vouched for by an eyewitness, 11. II. Ilowe, of 17 Dalrymple (Bond, Crof- ton Park, England. At Crofton Park Station there is et slope which leads down to the side of the railway line, and Mr. Ilowe, who wa.s wailing to catch the LSA p.m. train to Victoria, noticed the dog walking about this slope in a last kind of way, and apparently having no owner' near n! hand. Several linters it started to go on to the line, but each lime seemed to change its mind, and ran back up the slope. The train which leaves SL Paul's station at 1.22 p.nt. and arrive at Crof- ton Park at 1.17 then ran into the sta- tion. while Ile dog Model quietly looking et the engine, wltieel was a yard or two fmm the Iselin!' of the slope. As soon as the train reached Ute slope the dog. with rebuses+ Mullen instinct. ran forward anti placed its head on the line nppnrenll. with the ides of courting death. and in a few minutes its wish was gratified, as ttie train passed over 11, severing the head completely from the body. • Crewe of suicide in the canine world are not unknown, ns there is n recorded distance of such a Thing n few years ago In the Regent's (:anal. and another in the White Stone Point, nt Ilnnrpetentl. It is net known it the present case is the outcome of unrequited love. An old Indy mel n neighbor in the slrret one day, and wa.s Telling her about n recent bereavement. "les," she said, "our 11111 dial lest week. 'That's Ihe out of seven gone, rind now there's only me nna old Jiec' till." 'Then she added. pa- thetically. "Only two lef1: 1 suppose 1 thrall be the next to go." ":\ts;' said the neighbor. "1 suppose you mill. At any rate, if you ain't the flex!. you'll bo next lett one." -steel all fet•saA Stops end bowel dimities. , Makes pony babies p!run and nosy. Prowl by SO years succeesful use. Ask year dew ee for it --- Nurses' ass hollers' Treasure -2ti-6 letdes sees. Noised Dr.. h Cloonicsi Co.. Label Colic Me•rsat "Queen City" a better tier a pyre PAsetoba (lour --it • 1.-iter +bee a pis gotta, by—teras bladed r coabem tee best Sashes d bud. °Q.,= Gere a r aflpispoici &our. D".74:=6"._Oak year grocer far The Campbell Campbell's Milling Ca t�.... Tears j,ous . ores Queen City CLUB FOR BABIES. A Paris journalist has founded n babies' club. It is u spacious and plea- sant building, with a gantry, and a club- house where guises cf all kinds are pro- vided. 'There is a Punch and Judy show, with n cafe where sweets. cakes, tea, milk, and various kinds of lemonade are sold to members and their parents, while there aro also innumerable toy -shops and a theatre. Dear Mother Year Stile odea ars • mutest are is Fill and Witter weather. They �w�ill wast cold. De you know atom SSil.b'a +� Gee. dm Laos Tonic, and • velem it boa dare tor so mazy ) h u said (r be dm e0ly rankle remedy ler J Assam of dm air panes is c bJrea. 11: absoitaely harmless and pleasant t• take. h r pwanteod o cine or your mosey is retuned. The peel is 25e. per beth. •ad all driers io medicine soli SHILOH 4This remedy should be is every ItwssheiA SIMPLON TUNNE1. WONDEIIS. in driving the long - Simplon 'Tunnel under the nips, a line test was offered of the accuracy with which engineering science can guide the direction of two parties of workers, starting twelve miles apart, so that they will meet in the heart of a mountain. Three principal elements had to be calculated -the total length, the level, and the direction as to right or left. When the two bores met in the middle it was found that the length -the least important of the elements -differed only about 31 inches from the calculated value; tete differesico in level was less than 4 inch s, and the error in direction from one end was lens than 5 inches, from the other less than 4 inches. The suecess of the engineers was retnasisable, considering taut the tunnel is 12ee miles lung. NOT ENTIIUSIASTI':. "Some day we shall be conversing with the inhabitants of Alums." "I I:ope not," answered the weary business man. "Tho telephone tolls fur conversation within the narrow limits of this earth aro big enough to make one shudder at the thought." eg} iNDISPUTABLE PROOF. Feta : Are Lola and Jack very fond of each other +"' cram: "1 should say so. Why, they quarrel every bine they are together." e1. — TiIE RETORT COURTEOUS. 11e : "1 will marry none but a sensible girl." Sho: "Well, you do seem to be cul out for an old bachelor." WHEN 6 REMEDIES HAD FAILED HE TRIED BILEANN. Non Ile has Dyspepsia No More. Strange why people should not try the very thing which would do them good until Inst! Mr. Geo. I.a I'orlwin, of 36 SI. I'turl S1., Toronto, tried six different reinetliec for dyspepsia, Ilene - ache. and heartburn before he tried Diktat's. The six did him no good. itileans have cured hint! He says: - "I hail heartburn, dyspepsia and wind after food. 'rho nourishment i took seemed to do enc no goner, and the pain 1 suffered WIs very acute. 1 tried six diffeienl remedies before (likens, but they did ma no good. With fifteens '1 was quite different. 1 found they re- lieved the tlntilenee and the pain with- in n few hours and a slued course re - stilled in it complete cure." In every country where they hove leen introduce". Menne have quickly Taken first place tremae of their re - girl and testing curry of indigestion, liver and keteey cnrnpinints. anernin. hrndnehe. delilify, constipation, stipation, piles, female ailments and irregutarltk's, them mutism, liver chill, eta Purely herbal rind containing no akmhol they are nn ideal family tnedieine. All stores and druggists sell at 50c a box. or from the Bikan Co.. Toronto, for price. G boxes sr nt tor 12.50. TIIE TIIIRS I'I1:s"r NATION. Temperance principles nee making pnnr headway in France. and from statistics one 15 driven lo the conrhrsion that the French are tete thirstiest nation on tho Globe. They mannered to drink. lost coni. ++asides nearly 2,000,000,000 pints of beer. 800.000.000 gallons of cider. The strangest pari about this fg lure Is that the average annual amp of opplos pm - duces only about 200,000.000 gallreis of he drink. The riddle is In Lind want the remaining 700,1)001On gallons were made from. 'fhis year the only articles of drink on which there is n falling off-- but ural a remarkable one --are spirits of all kilxls. In particular the cnnsumptinn of absinthe in Iwo year= has dropped 'rem :1.91100$) ;pillow; to 3.70f.(1w. n figure wtech is still formidable enough. • PEN -ANGLE see len( la a variety of :ylea. Lbria sad Ixk lo. women, sen sad children. Fotta-fined. Dealos are authorized to wplue instantly and e our cad any Pee - 1 Angle german faulty it material or making. pen-Aagle Under- wear is form -knit o it can't help fitting your figure, - it's made of long - fibred wool so it won't shrink - and it's guaran. teed besides. The whole idea is to make it so good you can't afford not to buy by the trademark (ia red). nos I UNDERWEAR "Health and Vigor depend upon the quality and quantity of the blood." - Humanitarian. Dr. Carson's Tonic Stomach and Constipation Bitters A Purely Vegetable Tonic and Blood Purifier. Price 30 cents per Bottle. 11 you are not able to obaeta i I to your sehthbarboed, we will seed to any ad• dress two bottles upon receipt or mea DOLLAR ow. per bottle) earrings p•ea.hent asst /aaa en aspareatfos. Ms Carton Medicine Company t7 Wellington St. West, - Toronto r GENEROUS ENGINEFIIS. For Iho last three years about 1001n0 working nen, membens of the Amalga- mated Society of Engineers, of Engl(ktd, havo made three len tea of Id. eauerf to heap on the work of ttu.skin College at Oxford. This levy produces over $1,500 a year, and by means of it- six engineers aro maintained for a year's course ei study at Ute college. tAM-DUK SAVES A FAMOUS ODD -FELLOWS FiRER Mr. Wm. C. Edwards, P.D.C.R.A.O: 1., P.G.M.1.O.O.F. ard P.P.O.A. Shep- herds one of the most widely known men in friendly aoclety circles it is pos- sible to meet, Is the subject and here is his experience. Interviewed at his home in Peter St., Toronto, he said: - "In January of last year 1 cut the mid- dle finger of my left band severely and blood poison set in. The wound was so very painful that 1 could not use rho whole hand, which began to swell and inflame. f consulted one of the leading doctors of Toronto and for two months I was under his care. The wound got no better, and one day the doctor said, 'Edwards, the only thing i can do with this finger is, take it off. it can never be cured.' A friend advised me to Try Zam-Buk before you have it taken offl' I did so, I bathed the wound and applied some of the balm, and that night 1 got a lit- tle sleep. Next morning the wound be- gan to bleed, whereas, before it had only discharge i pus. Within a few days 1 couli do away with the sling in which f had carried the hand, and in a few weeks' time there was not a trace of the wound to bo seen. To- day my finger is as sound as a hell. whereas, had 1 not used Zan+-Buk, 1 should have been a finger fossa. I paid over 8110 in doctors' fees, and when I think of the trifling cast of Zanrlluk 1 nm amazed at its wonderhll value. Zam-Buk is a cure for eczema, itch, scalp sores, ringworms, blotches on the face and body, chapped places, cold st res, piles and enlarged veins. As an embrocation it cures rheumatism and sciatica, end rubbed over the chest re- lieves the tightness due to severe colds. All store: rind druggists sell al !Al cents a box, or post free from the Zane But( Co., Toronto. 6 boxes for 82.50. CURIOUS JOURNAL. Tiw'.re is a weekly journal published et Zurich, Switiuvland, called 'flue En- cent. gaged Couplers' Arhrrlir;er, which, it is slated, has agents nl work ell over Switzerland ascertaining oto mune of every girl who is engager) to be rnnrried and that of her prosspeviivc Meshnml. 'floss nnnwrth are printed 111 the paper. wilt► the addresses of the sweethearts and n description of their t.ea•ial posi- tion. Soon after the announcement of her engngen)ent a girl finite herself al- most in a position to start n shop, so nnmernut are the samples she receives (ruin firms anxious to do business. AN AMAZING IIF.RO. "1l reminds toe of old times to fee so many red. -oats,- said a one-armed inapt t) a stranger, as a company of soktier•, Ina rch. d past. "Wen) you in the Army T a.akeJ the sti7hnger, as he ehincezl at tits empty skeve. "That's where I was," saki the (hour, "and I left an ane on the t. Ukliead, too." fell me about it," Enid the reporter. "\\eii, 'twill jowl* to tell." was tho modest rrply. "When the fightin' war, gi in' on, 1 got separated froni the outer boys, an' de,dg,7n behind the stump of a tree I picked off the enemy's otbcsxs nes fast as they could brir►g 'cm up. 1 guests 1 meusl have killed about four generals and seven ooloneis, not to speak of hew tenants e t - tenants and captains, when one of the generals prnnlal we out to tt regiment an' sed, 'If you don't kill that mail the tattle is lust.' Well, they lust calve a- runnin' at me with Meir beyonita glis- t. nin', but 1 hauled ten or twelve of 'em before they got up to rue. Pretty soon a j corporals the only Odicier 1 had left alive I-- hollered out, 'Surrender, will yer "'Never,' Boys 1 ; So on they Dome, iris' a whole volloy. One stun hit line in the arm an' another in the head, knock- ] in me senseless. Think in' 1 was dead, they went off art' left me. 1 recovered 1 enough to crawl into camp and have illy arm cut off." The listener was warmly ecpre-Lsusg tris praise at the one-armed man's hravety when a fvr7nrr sMepgxd up and :aid :- - "Ifows your arm. Jim?" "it': all right," raid Jtnt, ratter die'p- 'shly. "I.rest his arm in my thritshin' ma, chine," explained the farmer. "an'. of ce,urbe, lief rather interested in him." PAPER F*1t0/1 c:OTfON-STALKS. The nlanufarturr of paper from the. lilts of the cotton-s'alk is one of rho latent inventions which are said to have passed the experimental stage. It is as- serted that all grades of paper, from the best form of linen to the lowest grade, can be manufactured from cotton -stalks. l addition to this $ variety of by -pro - (Inds, such as alcohol, nitrogen, and material for gun -cotton and smokeless powder, can also be eiecuraxt in paying quantities. Mills for the. use of cottnn- blailks treater In that stay become gete- eral in the emtion-growing States. it is er.tunated that on an arca of land pr iduc- utgr a bale of cotton at least ono teen of statics can be gathered. Upon tits baste from 10,000,000 to 12,000,000 tons of raw I material could be secured for the pro- duction of paper, which would increase the value of tie South's cotton crop nearly 810,000,000. Just the Thing That's Wanted -A pill that acts upon the stomach and yet ss eo compounded that certain ingredients of it preserve their power to act upon the intestinal canals, so as 10 clear them of excreta the retention of which cannot but be hurtful, was long looked for by tete medical profession. 11 was found in I'arntelee's \'egetalole Pills, which are the result of much ex- pert study, and are scientifically pre- pared as a laxative and an alternative in one. SAD SIGirl's. 01 alt sad sights That's known to men, A woodlesr r •.el, A coallecs ben. L��.M�e1a �Innnor stn dlOrtt off owes ass emend from eat*. TIM eed work et lt.M� tIsnei•giie�oarjl.I.d w1W Wsc ,'seyrup. Thyme. serge. marjor•em. and all their family, consisting of nearly 2,600 rpec:ks, almost all have square sterns. A Cure for Fever and Ague.--Pernie- lee's 'Vegetable Pills are compounded for use in any climate, and they will iw found to preserve their powers in any latitude. 1n fever and ague they act upon the secretions and neutralize the poison which has found its way in- to the blood. They correct lite impure 1 es which find entrance into the system through drinking; water or food and .f used as a preventive fevers are avoided. Connally holds the record for having must short-edghtel people. The average al twenty yeses 15 fivo and st-half per There Is ao twaning a windmill with a pair of befowa and there 1s an turning in your chair if you have lumbago .r Tame Mak, but it w"ul,1 be alt. easy 1fos had "The D a I." Menthol limiter en year All our thoughts are original either with ourselves or others. Bickleae Ant;-(-ooneuniplive Syrup is the result of expert c•hernicnl experiments, wsdertaken to discover a preventive of inflammation of the lungs end enn- surnpliun. by destroying the germs that Children wee are Pale rind peevish want.eme• (develop Ihese diseases, and fill 111C thing shat will rank. god : ob blood ; Were Iv \t nrl(i with pitiable subjects hn ek'iu l nothing to .gnat '• Yerrovim for %Ms purpose. p 1 P y Mothers. be sere to get a bv14�e There is a smnll district le lwet n Trini- dad and 1'anann, on Iho const of \ cu- czuele, a herr ruin never tolls. Holloway's Can rere Ls the medicine 10 remove all kinds of "ins n:td warts, and only costs the small tum of lwcnly (ire cents. In Perwia playing -cards of Ivory have been used. and indien cords are lo be seen made of thinly -beaten gold and of mother-of-pearl. stilcken. The use of this Syrup will prevent the dire conequences of neglect- er' Cukls. A Trial, which costs only :S cents, will con%ince ysu (hat this is eorrcet. A G11'1' OF SOLOMON'S. h1 the aneier►t cathedral of Genoa a vase of unm'ose value has taxi. pro• served for 1;1,0 years. 1t is rut from n tingle enmcrold. 11•s principal diameter is 121l,in. and its height 5%in. It is kept under o-eternl lochs. the keys of which are in different blinds. end it is nicely exhibited in public, Then only by a:n order of Ihe Senate. When exhibited it is su•pendect round the oto' k of n priest ley a cord. and no one La allowed to much it but him. It Is claimed that Ibis vase is one of the gifts wheel was mule to Solo- mon by the Queen rt Sheba. \V0RI.1i, DEGI'1:g"I' ('O1.D-MINE. Australia now pueeres the de(rpt:'t gold -mine in Ihe world. Within the Inst eve eve's. the shafts at the. New (:hunt Rnihvny at itendige, 1 ice aria. have been sunk to a depth of over Vain.. and the i totniz there lapped has been sampled WWI crushed, with the result tont a yield of gold equal lo an ounce per ion Iles tarn r l,tauwl. The reparations in the nen" have been tested be Gov -eminent +elks in view of Ihe fact Iliac never ' in Ihe• 'wild's hitilnry 11115 gtuki nhNtinrtl trent sn Iow a slept* u� 11.. e e gUal'l(ls ut u mile. ays MAN 'A- LIE4' MEAL. Copyright iws. by the ttaa..lin V. MAN -4 -LIN is An Excellent Remedy for Constipation. There are many ailments directly dependent upon consti- pation, such as biliousness, dis- colored and pimpled skid, inactive liver, dyspepsia, overworked kidneys and headache. Immo Constipation and al, of these Maleate disappear. NAI -A -UN can be relied upon to produce a gentle action of the bowels, waking pills and drastis cathartics entirely unnecessary. A dose or two of Man-a-iln Is advisable In slight febrile at' tacks, la grippe, colds and loosen za. Ask Tour Drawee for Free Peetnta Almanac ler 1117. 1101)[TOURS Pros SIPS t. 5514. Fig programme, writ. Rev. Or. Withrow TORONTO. M: VINO STOCKS and CLAIMS COBALT SOUGHT AND HOLD ON 0OMt41 UON. lutorsattee taaa1.bad re same on application.. E P ROWE,a'S v. u. sea mea. Phase s COBALT. 0` t' Agents Make Mons •seUy an 1 quietly acting as our represented,ces •ad bfllls t order. for SAiteS-atMtla/Ia. 741 is the strangest. statist. most seyietdis_s fence on the market. Realest (.nets( Is sen. because • c.snparlsoa with ethers 7wiohly slows shined farmers bow nue MAN, it IL Well advertised 1a hinting fans }y.. -and Wet irks et still • .iter to sell. We've a geed proposition N oiler you. Jacluslss territory and • liberal e.maimien Writ. today. DENNIS WIRE AND IRON WORKS C.rpeay. l.tmlt.a, London, Ost. An awkward man in a ballroom is apt to Ise train wrecker. There is nothing equal to Mother Graves' \Vornt I sternlinalor for de- stroying worms. No article of its; kind has given such satisfaction. A bov in the schoolroom Ls worth a dram in Iho poolroom. A Pew People era " wear oat • coag*.- but It is most the masa danger/me asperimwt hug* MIAs The other 5S,‘ �of wueak ones mil t» ead ,etter the are aide 's Lusa raamen Frnrtce tuts ono ttlkivcrsil+ student to etvs, tt(,5 of her pot.nlnli.,u ; literal lira• Ion has only one in 2,1:.0. Tis a Marvellous 'Thing. - -When the cares effected by 1)r. 'Thomas' Fclectrki Oi' are considered, the speedy and per- manent relief it lou, brought to the MI,* feringf wherever it has been used, it must be regarded ns a marvellous Thing That se potent it medicine should result from the six simple ingredients which enter into its reimposition. A trial will convince Ilse most Skeptical of its heal- ing virtues. SORROW' OF IT. "What rent dr, yeti pay for That hotter?" asked the inquisitive pere - n. "Alas," sighed the taxpayer, w1 own it." MRS. HUNTER'S STORY Says Results are "Truly Wonderful" Mrs. 1. limiter. 01 111 linglen Road, Kington, Ont. says:-- "I ays:- "1 have si.ffcre•d with keine) and hver lion. Lle and chronic can• situation for some lime. f ` r• 1 was subject to dizzf- 'less, bilious headache, l'ou nrs.s, drowsl• Mrs. 1 „linter.nearril\, pains to Use back end side, acrid n tired, weary feeling nearly all the time. "I tried almost every medicine. wee treated by d.,ct,rs and druggists teeth bilk er nu bruit!. "I t i d Dr. I.Gertharll rt Anti•i'ii:. asst the results have 1,'••, !rel). ItOndcrfule am se) much better. Anti -Pill is a most etorelcrful +remedy ." Al; dealers. or 17ee \\'stand-Fy1e f'o., 1. mired. Niagara Yetis, Onl. 1 N u riSitE NO. s -r,