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Exeter Times, 1905-02-09, Page 3Death of Captain Castle, of the Sarah Sands. 'There has just died In England Captain John Squier Castle, the heroic master of the Sarah Sands, at the age of eighty-two years. In an hour of grave peril, when hun- dreds of lives depended on his cour- age, coolness and resourcefulness ho played his pari manfully. He was in charge ot the transport Sarah Sands bound from Portsmouth for Calcut- ta, when she caught fire in Novem- ber, 1857, when about 400 miles from Mauritius. There were on board about 309 rank and file of the 54th regiment, under Lie'it.-Col, Moffatt, and a number of wotnen end children, and the ship also car- ried large quantities of Government stores. On November 11th, in the early hours of the afternoon, tho cargo in the after hold was found to be on oro, and all efTorls to get at the seat of the trouble were in vain: When all efforts had proved unavailing some one on board asked what would be their fate if the powder, in the magazine were affected. Volunteers came forward, and amid the dense smoke and flames they managed to r cl4 r away a all the powder except t twoy barrels, which could not be reached. 7`he boats full of women and chil- dren were lowered by the troops and sailors who remained on board fighting the fire. Ono of the barrels of powder exploded tearing a hole In the hull and spreading the fleece through the stern. After tw'enTy- four hours' work they were success- ful in extinguishing the flames, leav- ing the vessel a mere shell. A storm added to the difficulties, but the boats were picked up and the vessel arrived safely at Mauritius. Gentl••man in Crowd --"Now, Bir, svhat are you doing with your hand in my pnrket?• Suspicious -looking Person—"}Seg pnrding, sir. Sheer habscnco of mind, sir. You sec, I r M •1 F 1- i-�.irt Fash ion Hints. NOVELTIES FOR SPRING. Ribbon and chiffon waists, aatural outcome of the vogu btetell's and cheep girdles, aniong the choicest bodices s Purple, frau) the palest 0 mauve and orchid tunes to th tot•test plums color, is everywhere. The color is pet elty trying, yet when it Soo bo becoming nothing is alarming.Tho white hat so much used by woolen of all ages is seldom with - alit a touch of color, velvet choux, Sowers or feathers furbishing it. Oriental silks are in unusual Ibundance this year. Helena;.'ttablishod favorites, and p will - a very u for are STOMACH TROUBLE. The Agonies of Indigestion Can be Clued By Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. All over the land there are peui,le whose lives }tud been made miserable through the pangs of indigestion, who have been re,tored to the en-; juyntent of health through the use c of 1)r. W111iums' Pink Tills. One of , these is Mr. N'nt. Moore, of %I elland, 1 Ont. Mr. Moore is the manager of the electric light plant in that town.) rind stands high in the esti t ration of s - THE WELSH REVIVAL. Striking Developments in the Re- ligious Fervor. The Old Country newspapers con- tinue to publ;sli striking incidents of the religious ret ival in Wales, which chores nu sign of lessening. Here are a few samples: At a tweeting at Porth, Evan liob- rts said he was on one occasion in a badly ventilated chapel, and there was no means to get fresh air in. Someone prayed. however, and trutgbtwae- the atmosphere in the I 1 teas puritiid and freshened 'hat (towed that all things wer )ossible through prayer. At 'Freer y ono man carne to scoff, and h sked as he entred the building '11'here aro these lunatics?'' Itefur his man had been in the chapel to flumes, however, he was on hi nips and converted. During th hristinas holidays the Nonconfornt t Churches decided to keep thei chouh•oom open all day long fur tit se .of young converts, and specie xlings of pr•n)-cr aro being organ' ed to pray for the safeguarding u onverts during the temptations o the holiday season. '?'here was prac- tically no drunkenness In the Ithond- 1a and A tet ate \ alleys on ('hrist- as Eve. One of the magistrates id 11 . t epn, the citizens. He saes: "Jt is really ,f r•cbard a pleasure to speak 1n favor of Die Williams' '' e rich•Pink Pills. For four years fu seen prior to 1803 I suffered great tor- a )tcrbi- tore from indigestion and stomach pens to treitible. I could not eat solid food t more without experiencing great agony• n and fur over two years I had to re- k sort to a milk diet. 1 bad grown ( emaciated and was almost unfit for; is active work. I was treated by doc- tors and took advertised medicines, u but without any lasting benefit. One rn day a friend urged me to try I)r. 7 is aro Williams' Pink Pills. I began their c ongees use, but I nt'ist coot<:.s that it w 0 0 e nu•cficine is used is shown in the case n uf Mr. Jno. McDonald, a retired s farmer living at 130 Langlois o Avenue here. Mr. tlfcDonald says: - "For two years I was troubled ✓ with Dropsy. My legs were terribly o swollen, and though I triad many 1 lncdicinee nothing gave me any re- - lief till I tried Dodd's Kidney Pills. f Two boxes of them cured rue so )ably never go out. ire several Oriental silks whit ruarantee,t to be absolutelyy ?root, and even perspiration 'The changeable t&tete pett which sold by the thousands rears ago, but has been in the ground lately, is to the fore a Instead of the two tunes of th petticoat, the up -to -data ga pas three distinct tones or sha The first of t he spring hats arrived, but sc, far they are n Dt the simple, ready-to-wear ties. Small turbans, toques, guise shape, and envelope hats igen. They are nearly all ye plain, and are in strong shades blue, red. greet*, mauve and bro Black bear seems to be gaini vogue. It is predicted that rich, glossy fur will be very fast able next year. Among the spring silks, to naturally holda first place, and of course, taffeta of the soft fl variety. The pin stripe which the t' �dof the last slimmer se tads w, strong bid for favor is again and much to the fore. In and white, light groan and w lilac and white it. is very quaint pretty and makes up into most )ectable simmer frocks. The shop windows shote a nun of malice hats, mostly trig 1 turbans. These are popular theatre hats, and, indeed, are i topriate for dressy occasions in coldest weather. Valencinnes lace profnises to be the favorite, as it was last Sumner, and the fine imitation valencinnes is lovelier than ever. 'utero are some new coarse crocheted laces, ton, that will be popular for linen frocks and :he heavier cottons. The now, or nt least recent, Omni of hat pin in the lit of a etrge safety pin will be found valu- able for keeping the hats tilled at the proper angle. 'These pins are tot intended to be thrust throug{t :he body itf the hat, but are fastened ender the back of the hat, and into ;he hair coil. Some of the new sunlit silks aho make serviceable and attractive su mer frocks and lightweight silks the ntessaline variety, various for of crepe, all of the lightweight s and wool mixtures, the veiling n enneas woolens, very llghtweig clot hs, chiffon cloth, silk ntotrse:Mil chiffon gauzes of many kinds, over laces and nets swell the ra of the new goods. The immense popularity sof doge waists has caller( Into the mark many beautiful embroidered linen so that it Is now possible for a w man of ne d'rate means to wear t daintiest r+ blouses at half or on quarter the cost of the first irnpor 'ed hand -made waists. llandkerchi Linen eztgtlisitply enlibroldered giv the effect of handwork, whether it done by machinery or not. CURE WAS QUICK AND PERMANENT DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS SOON DROVE AWAY RHEUMA- TISM AND DROPSY. Case of a Windsor Dian Who Suf- fered Two Years Beiote he Dis- covered the Right Remedy. Windsor, sur, Ont. Feb. 6.— ti ,••c•� ( lrat). Hew quickly Rheumatism and Iii opsy can be cured when the right There w• •h are c tvater- proof. icoat, a few back - gain. e old relent des. have Costly varic- Mar- aro verely of wn. ng in the lion - !Teta it is nish at Ligon here pink hite, ithout much hope that they would ure me. After taking a couple of boxes I could Fee an improvement, m and this gave me encouragement. 1 pa continued using the pills until I had or taken eight boxes, when I WAS corn- tit pletely cured and able to eat any ha kind of food I desired. I shall al- ways praise Dr. Williams' fink i as they saved ire front such nil as only n dyspeptic knows. I re add that my wife has also used pills for troebles that afflict her and has been fully restored health." I3ad blood, poor blood, watery blood, is the cause of nearly every ailment that afflicts mankind. It is because every dose of Dr. Williams' l'ink Pills make new, richt, red blood that they have such wonderful power to cure such ailments ns Indigestion, anaemia, rheumatism, neuralgia, St. Vitus dance, heart troubles, kidney and liver troubles, and the special ailments of women, young anal old. But you must get the genuine pills e time he had been t the Bench ho had never seen any- ing like it, and he attributed the ppy state of things entirely to the band of evangelists ills, known as the ex -football Iitissionar- sery les has been formed at Treorky. ight many of there were prominent ex - the ponents of the game in their dis- sex, trict. An incident emphasizing the to spontaneity of the revival ocurred with the full name "Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People," on the wrapper around each box. Sold by all medicine dealers or by mail at 00 cents a box or six boxes for $2. - and 50 by writing The Dr. Williams' de- Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. tber CURIOUS LAW DEFENCES. ittle for ap- the uld nl- of ms i'k nd ht all nks rip et 8, 0 - he r- ef es is A I FJ� ' R '1 Y B ti I,O U E•OV[;l to LI.. Perhaps the old-fashioned linen duster was its ancestor ---at any rate their uses were somewhat alike; but the duster would die of chagrin to find itself in juxtaposition with the pretty little blouse overall. It is made of china silk, with high collar and loose cuffs, and ties at the throat, high above your de- licate stock, nt the wrist, web be- low the tiny frill that ends your blouse sleeve, and at the waist, Just below the lower edge of your girdle. It is to wear—as all these explana- tions go to prove—over white or i delicate colored blouses and under your coat. And n week or two ell! show conclusively that the nrnount of soil it Naves the blouse )r'nenth iy wonderful. Being wa:4hnble, it ea,' afford to bear the soil. Iu eottinq the n:atprial, it .ehtttil.l bo laid on a lengthw•iee fold uf the sill. with an inch and a half allowed) for front box -pleats. Cut collar arid straight reals (the cutin should be cut ten Inches by tiro and a h.tti) With itnings of the silk. Sew meter -arm nal sh„t,ller seams up on the right side aluu;t n qua. - ter of an inch front the edge, turn and stitch again on the wrong side lnakinc French sc env. Then set the sleeves in. 'ow the outside of lining of the collar 1Ov't.ier and set on 11w waist, illiPa▪ ltering the fronts in to fit. Gath- er 1h•• lowelilert of the yleevt•s awl adjust to the cuffs. Then sew a row of ribbon bead - Ing around the lower edge of the Wales; sew two rows aru'trei the twits and around the culler and run Darrow white ribbon through. Three yntds of twenty -seven -Inch - wt' silk, three yard.; of bending and Ave yards of narrow ribbon will be required. The/brook. the only town In Iro- ianl without a police station, n puI•tie home., or a pawnehop. h t i ( just i'hlt'>rnted the fiftieth arrnie.••- sert' of the twined inn and the it, • duct nn of the Rev. 'Rtmmne ('rami,'. its 1'reshyfH,in minister. n How Codd Cleared His Client of Stealing a Duck. "Lawyers shape up c'irious defences for their clients In many instances,", said a limb of the law. "I suppose; we aro all familiar with the old; story of the school reader, where the lawyer advised his client to play t crazy, and got a sheep's boa for his, fee. I was reminded of the fact by i a recent publication in an English f journal on the subject of 'Curious t Defences.' t "One excellent instance is supplied t here in what is known as 'C'old's Puzzle.' Codd was defending a s client accused of stealing a duck. fie t set up seven defences: (l) 'the ac- p cased bought the cluck and paid for d it; (2) he found it; (3) it was given a to him; (4) it flew into his garden; ('i) it was put in his pocket while he slept; f) and 7 are not recorded; but some one suggested that there never was any duck at all. The ac- cusal was acquitted, not 'because they chose any particular defence, but because they did not know which to choose, and so gave the prisoner the benefit of the doubt.' "'There is a story told of an Amer- ican lawyer of note who, after hear- ing his client's story, asked nini how at Rhondda chapel. The minister preached a very short. sermon in the morning, and a young man's peti- tion in the afternoon was, "Loris, you allowed hint to say n little in the morning, but stop him to- night." Singularly enough, the minister was stopped, although he attempted several times to preach on the usual lines, but the fervor of those present would not adinit of it. A new society in connection with the revival has been formed, to be know as the Christian Reformers, for antorg drunkards by visiting p houses and holding prayer meet in homes. Itfembership is cont to total abstainers and non-smok Llewellyn Roberts, a collier, was flood at Aberavon for h drunk and disorderly, was asked he bad anything to say. "I was ardent revivalist until C'hristm he said. A negro actor who that for seven year's ho took a 1 ing part in "Uncle 'Tom's Onb, said nt a Cardiff meeting that was in a stock company, and perforated at the Grand Then He, however, was now converted. 1arnarvon a congregation at Sh Calvinistic Methodist Chapel dec to go out into the streets. 'I termed Into procession and m heir way into the horst slums he town, singing and praying hey went. As one man sang an 1Velsh hymn, another, who tattling on dm edge of the crow ook a bottle of whiskey out of ocket and dashed it on the gron °daring he would never again toucl drop. • EARLY CLOSING. Rules of the Recently -passed Act in Scotland. If a man living in Glasgow or Ed- inburgh wishes to obtain alcoholic refreshment after ten o'clock at night he must either purchase a t• !t- waticket or a seat at a tL'�ltre. Up till last May the closing time for ublic houses In those cities was even o'clock, but since then a re- ntly-passed Act has trade it com- rlsory for them to shut op at ten. "When the new rule was first es - !dished,” said a police official, he regular drinkers resented it, rl out of sheer bravado they drank ore than ever, with the result that got an increased number of arges. 'Some of them would t• d even n belr) g ttles of whiskey round in front of o police office, drink their contents, (1 then smash the bottles on the Cement in defiance. The natural ee't of the ten o'clock closing, how - r, is now rthowing itself, and fn last three months' we have had a ady diminution of charges. Jn 180:5, for tither, Noveutbcr, 1 the first three weeks of Dec•ent-t the number of cases were re- rtively 311, 274 and 212. For,f corresponding period in 1901 the+ res were 2131 , :31 and 11;7: 'Pheso re. speak 1 hernselves. The effect 1 the condition of the etrr•ets nt1 its, too, is tenet. v;tlisfarictry." any of the ptrblitalis not linnet - fly ruu)plain. 'they point out the id ons hlcnnveuience acdiscom- ot'casioned to visitors. in some he 0•1ablishm,v)ts tnk1ntts have k £9O to £30 n week. there ure onh' tw-o instances re one can get drink 1 completely that I have had no re- turn of the distaees in yoars." Rheumatism and Dropsy aro calls - ed by the poisons disordered kid- neys fail to strain out of the blood. Cure the Kidneys with Dottj's Kidney Pills, and •tlte cured Kidneys will remove the cause of the Rheumatism or Dropsy. Without. cause there can be no dis- ease. A DIIEADF:D LUXURY. Public schools In England fift years ago were not adapted to lux- ury, or even to daily comfort. Otte "old boy," who writes about Up- pinghaut, which was founded in the time of Queen Elisabeth, and had risen into celebrity under the master- ship of Edward Thring, says that the dormitories there had concrete floors and were delightfully cool in summer. In winter, however, they were of an arctic temperature, for there were no fires. One event of the week was sure to rouse in tho boys a wave of Indfg- work nant horror. '?'his was the appoar- ubllc ance of clean sheets, which, being of Ings linen, always telt like ice. • No one who was at Uppingham at y ars• that period can ver have forgotten who the accents wlfwhich the first boy eing to get into bed would announce, if , "Clean sheets!" an ••t)h. I say, you fellows," he was as,,. more likely to call, "look at this!" said' "Why, what's up?" ead-1 "Clean straw, by all that's horri- n•" , biel (1 my! How cold it is!" heI "Clean straw! You don't mean it.' had "It Is, though!" tre. "Ugh''' At There was nothing to do but for, ilea each boy to sit on his pillow, wrap i ecitt`j his feet carefully in the tail of his' 'hey? nightshirt, and so, curled up like an ado ammonite, to slip down gradually' of under the clothes. '?'hen, drawing as i them over his head, lie would soon i oldj be heard putting and blowing long, was , warmbreaths to raise the tempera - 'c1. ture. 111s nd ', WOULD PROVE A HINDRAN TO FARM IMPROVEMENT. I) much money he had on hits. The el client told the lawyer what he had, ce and gave it to Situ. 'Now,' said the PI lawyer, 'you want me to advise you what to do in order to get out of to this trouble.' 'Yes,' the client said. "t 'Well,' the lawyer continual, 'lo you an see that window?' 'Yes,' said the to client. 'Well, you can clear your- we sell by Jumping out of that window ch and run, run fast, and don't stop ' until you get out of the country, and ha don't you over come heck.' Of courseth I n u d not v I vouch fur the story, but an It serves to show the resourcefulness Pa of some lawyers when it conies to oil constructing a defence." ere ----r--__. the Etta U. L1'I"1'LI': ONES. ste The little ones art* frail. '?'heir ani hold upon life is slight. No sytnp- her torn that indicates any of the little spo niltnents of childhood should be al- the lowed to pass for a moment itithout1 lige proper at tentiote The little ail-! ligu meat may stela 111.4'01110 a s,•rious one, on area Sten it may he too late to save I nlgl n precious little life. if Baby's Own t 111 Tablets are kept in the house, the? ure danger of serious trouble can hot seri averted. and the minor troubles) fort promptly cured. An occasional 'Pati of t tet to the well child till pt•ettnt ill -1 sun nese. The 'Tablets are absolutely safe and contain no poisunime snnth- who ing stuff --they give chil,hen healthy) afte bleep, simply because they banish 1lin gow• cause of sleeplessness. Mrs. 1' 11 , if v( r ten." said a Scotsman at Gins- . "i'I.e. are the railttay slatfnns )'t are a trai-ler, enoI the the;t- ahcre, if you hate taken it , ton run getsot' t•ral till the cur - falls. haus of uv, herd driven oe,..sity after ten o'clock, have compelled to ;citifies emne por- of Londe') rrlelotfr'a n*ae." Itishnp, Iawreneet(w-n, N.S., says:— ties, "I heic intend 1101,3-'s Own Tabletsseat just ns yon represent thorn--th.e verstwin best of uteeli, it,e for ytrung children.'' 1)y r You inn get the 'l'ablot s from drug- been gists or 1 y trail at 25 cents a bo:a, tion by tailing the Dr. t4IIlt,ents Me licine Itrocks tile. out OVERLAND '1'1 1.1•.ttlt.\I'll. it is not generally known that there is n tete;,rapb across the southern desert lands of the ,, 'stralian con- tinent of 2,000 miles in length, and which rues partially through an un- inhabited country anJ long tracts of a waterless desert. While it was being con -Articled over '2,000 tons of mnterinlc had to be cur) fed far Into the interior, end many ot the iron and wooden piles were conveyed 400 miles. A recent report says that the wear and tear of this telegraph construction bas been Inconsiderable, hut there is great did:rutty found in supplying the stations acr,,ss t he 1. S0I1 tt lth °per alnl'i. —4 A woman never tenni' ran hate� n•), IIM' tt h:, itas81'1 as good el,ri hes 9 she hitt,. •int ever ran lyes a buttery extending 2,:r,s, years. CE 1f the efforts of certain parties are successful, the farmers of Cnnsda will have to face n •—•ry unjust and hurdenuuuni tux. A movement is on foot to have fence wire, widish has for a number of years been nlanittod into the country duty free, put on the dutiable lint. The grades sought to be affected are galvanized iron or steel wire No. 9, 12 and 13. Practically none of these are merle in I annda, and sine° enurnto quantities are used each year in placing the primitive rail structs and enclosing prairie farms, the t jury that a duty would impose upon the rural community could not be readily estimated. Since t udnaissfo t of wire duty free. (.'auadiuns have enjoyed the benefits of cheap fencing of a veru desirable kind. This has rent on t fit n ly improved the appearance nn value of hundreds of farm house but it has added immensely to tl etenfort s of winter trnvellfug; ov roasts thnt were formerly very ofte inpassilrle (1•n account of snow hfook notes. 'I'o put a check upon th sort of improvement Ly n tax tha couhl work only injury to the arra population withoet benefit to any other class of the people would be indeed a serious matter. Decides w(.rking an injury to the farmer. 1 he fence-dila110Iact[lt•ing irrdustry wouhl be clenu)ralierel. 'l'o inereas the cost of wire, both (mice produc Shirt waists and dainty linen are made delightfully clean and fresh with Sun- light Soap. an ��ANITOIhA 11[PItOVF:D }'ARIA lands (or sale all located f th fatuous Wawaneea district. 'l'hs sours Valley is the garden of Manitoba and the Wawaaesa istrict is the Garden of the Souris Valley. These (arms are for sale at reasonable prices and on good terms, all located near markets, schools and churche.:. Write for lists and fur- ther particulars to the Souris Valley Land Company, Wawanesa, Manitoba. FEATHER DYEiNQ I•a sae Carling sad its Worms clearel That sae beilea•er veg. Ltsea wWmo e.yo NITI$N AMERICAN DYEiNC Cis DEE 5011, (,?RAIN AND GRASS farms fur sale; near 1'orkton, Asslnlboia; on crop payments. .tames Armstrong, 4 ltichmond street cast, Toronto. !fo Breakfast Table complete without Ps,s An admirable food, with all its' natural qualities intact, fitted to build up and maintain robust health, and to resist winter's extreme cold. It is a valuable diet for children, CO The Moat Nutritious and Plconomical, POWER OF LIC IIT. The extraordinary resuscitating Power of light recently received a curious illustration in the silver mires at Laurium. A thine had been sbandonte 2,000 yearn, and tho seed of some poppies was found beneath the slab of a species which had dis- appeared for twenty centuries. The elate being removed, in a short time the entlre space was covered with the otos! gorgeous show of poppies. After their twenty centuries' rest they had bloomed as vigorously as ever without air or water. Magistrate — What's this man charged with? Officer—Ai, yo mane phwat's he loaded with, yer honor, Oi think 'tis mo fitly whiskey an' the loike o' thot. ror over Siete Veers Ya•,wrNatow'.ae3THingSrttur�slhe's itsl hr etilllor.of mothers for the', o:ildren while testhlai. itseuthsttaschlld,soften. the``ams, allay.psin. erre, wiudcolic rontlatedthe* tumacland Lowey &nits chs datrea edstds I).arrh.ei Twsutr 8.e cents a bottle bold l,ydrugllstecbroushaut tae world. Ue sots s,11 ask fur"Ma•. WtNSLow'ssuoreusudrttne." I1-,li "Would you oblige 100," said the reporter, who gets novel interviews, "by telling me what book has help- ed you most in your life?" Atter a thoughtful pause the great man answered: "My bank book," us I • To prove w lei thee the re- I Chase's Ointment to acertain p' and absolute core for enol urs �� pod every form ot ltohls; rt- bleed intrwnd two ng Dila. hs seasefaetirrete have guaranteed It. Bente. Jmosials ie the dell, press amid ask your nelsb• tors what they think orft. Yon ran use 11 and ret year mopeJ back If not cured. rho a box, a) 11 dealers or EoM a NW N. list ae A CO -Toronto Dr. Chase's Ointment "'IMO 1 is [none • they s Y Y,say," re- d c cl trxtrked the chronic loafer. "Well, ti ( maybe it is," rejoined the village let publican, "hut 1f ft's all the same es to you I wish you would spend a n little more money hero anti i a little 0 10-e time." 19 t. Minard's Liniment Cures Diphtheria 1 Ihitchcr—"Whitt can 1 do for you, mum?" Yoking Wife—(trying to give herself the air of a veteran): "Ono pound of beef sausages, but without bone, please." e -- Lever's Y-7, (Wise ant Soap Powder other powders, as It disinfectant, tarn and consumption would 1>e re - (100011, and farmer's everywhere tin ceighout Canada would be hin- dered in making improvements upon (heir farms. "Are sou fond of music'"" asked a stranger nl the young man nt the conceit, who was applauding vig- 1 ornuily after n pretty girl hail sung n song in -a very painful way. "Not p:1rticulnrly," replied the young !nen, frankly, '•but 1 nth extremely fond of the nmsician." "1 wonder why people always speak of the Earth as she?" "It's natural r'noeg'h. Nobody knows ex- actly what her nave is " Hell / roma nt ic-1-71Cuuld you mar- ry a mann becacls.e he was rich?" Nell ,ctniral i—'• Ni,. I wouldn't: but I might refuse to inn rry a man be- ranse he wasn't rich." Mivard'sLioim3ut Cures 6arget iatows "1 don't see IT—ow yell can stand the horrible tickMness of your clim- ate." "Sir, what you call fickle/ices wg admire as versatility." Minard'a Liniment Cnrea Colas, &e. 1',rct Burt: lar--" Did you make a Sig hell Inst night''" Second Burg- lar—"D1dn't get a Thing; sornehody had !wen 1herr before 1714• " First i;+err;lar—' i'iint'Ft Just it; enmpctj- tion is killing our Intsincs." Head) Disinfect - Is better than Is botb soap and [Jester—Don't yeti world olein you a 1 Yes, but the trouble up, and I have to the mon -y. believe the iving? !Peltier— ie it won't pay work to collect The publisher of the Zest Farme r -'s paper in the Maritime I'rotinres Ill writing to us states "1 wont(' say that. i do not know of a ntedi,'tn,• that has stood tho test of ?line iil.e MiNARD'S LINI- MENT. it has been en unfailing re- medy in our household over since 1 can remember, and hats outlive:1 lo'en'i of would -bo competitors and (notations." I;:VTI':It1'1!IM,Nr; JAPS. tinnie of the Japanese tra:!pstnnn in the smaller towns of Nippon hat,, a curious way of advertising their business. 1ln their right f-renries they lotto() ligurcw—I he 'thwarter kr n she e. the woodcutter, nn ase, th.• butcher, a cleaver. I1n,lern.•a: h (hese rnehlems are s.rrh inscriptions its, "I do nay work nt,rlestty and cheaply." or, "1 (hill ns rout at req trod., AS moat e.f tnv fe•Ilnws " Al1en they ure to thing for w'nrk stow Lore th-ir urns, an•I walk nitwit the atreet• POULTRY W. eaa ltaadleo ! ur poultry What alive or dressed to best advantage. Alio your butter, eggs, hoasy sad other produce. THE DAWSON COMMISSION CO., Limited Coe. West Market and O.lberne Ste, TORONTO. ARNING. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN s We are the sole owners and licensees of all patents and rights on The World Famous TUBULAR CREAM SEPARATOR Ia violation of our Canadian Patents, as imitating cream separator called the "Uneeda" has In some localities been of- fered for sale and suits at 1aw ars now pending against the manufacturers thereof. Under the law a USER of these in- fringing machines is also liable for all damages resulting to the patentee through his use thereof. We hereby inform you that in buying or using one of these so-called "UNEEDA"- separa- tors you not only get a very inferior separator, incapable of giving you such results as you should have, fest you buy a law suit with all its expensive attendance and with a practical cer- tainty of the early loss of the machine and a verdict of heavy damages against you. That you may be fully informed on the subject before becoming involved write to The Sharpies Separator Co., West Chester, Pa., U.S.A. Inquiries may also be made from our solicitors. Masten, Star & Spence Toronto Can. HEROIC DEED RECALLED. To, Olt SALE—LAND, SUITABLE FOR 11 fruit and dairy farmIng tn the best climate in Canada, no irrigation. Apply to J. 0. McCallum, Salmon Minard's Liniment Cures Distemper Mrs. Schoppen — "I want five polinde of sugar, please." Grocer—"YesOn; anything else?" Mrs. fichoppen—"No, that's all; take it with me if it len't too heavy pnckage." Orocen—"Oh, it'll only weigh three or four pounde, ma'am." La grippe, pneumonia, and influ- enza often leave a nasty cough when they're gone. It is a dangerous thing to neglect, Cure it with -, Consumption The cure that is guaranteed by your druggist. fSt. Sec 61 tiator.N.Y..Toreato.Caa. LSSUE NO. 5-05. "Pinto". Shell Cordovan Used in H.B.K. Mitts. Gloves and Moccasins—tough as whale- bone, flexible, soft, pliable, scorch - proof, wind -proof, boil- proof, crack -proof, tear -proof, rip -proof, cold -proof, almost wear -proof -- certainly the greatest leather ever used in mitts and gloves. Like buckskin it is tanned without oil, unlike buckskin it is not porous, 1113 wind proof—will outwear three buckskins. "Pinto " Mitts and Gloves never crack or harden, never get sodden, are always warm, pliable, soft and comfortable. Sold at all dealers but never with- out this brand :— H.B.K. HUDSON BAY KITTING CO. Ileeireel Maxim Dowses 1