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Exeter Times, 1905-12-14, Page 3IIEALTII 4-1-141+1+1•1444-1-11.4-11-14-114 !-1-•1.4-11-1-1'.1.1' sic I' -1t ),)M MEAL', Although it is the function of she physician to indicate the general na- ture of the nuorishmetet to be given to his pattens, the responsibility kir th.; proper foediitg of the sick person devolves almost entirely on the nurse, and on her tact. and ju.lgmmut the success of the treatment will depend. Even wieits the food is cor- rectly prepared, rti•dn attention to the munnller of service is requisite in order to make it tempting to the in- valid. During illness the things that na- turally stiunfltite the appetite, such as fresh air and exercise. are en- tirely lacking, so that every pos- sible means must be used to render the idea of iuo,l as agreeable as pos- sible. Chief among these is the care of the mouth and tongue;. Unless these are kept scrupulously clean by the use of cleansing lotions, parti- cles of fermenting fount arae retained, and gine rise to mulch discomfort. This is especially true of milk, the adlahils(rntien of which should al - Ways be followed yny a cleansing of the tongue with some such prepara- tion us a mixture of equal parts of glycerin. lemon -juice and water ale plied with a cotton swab. Before bringing in the meal the roots should have been put in order tis mucic as possible, the patient's hands and face sponged off, and the bedclothes and pillows freshly ar- ranged. The tray itself should be decked with the prettiest china, the whitest and freshest linen aid the brightest silver the household boasts. Very small portions only should be set before a sick person, for in this way u greater amount is likely to be eaten than if the wet appetite is appalled by the sigh? of well-filled plates. In giving liquids to pal ie s,,4 un- able to sit up, the head should he raised by slipping the hand under the pillow, instead of directly under the head, as in this way the posi- tM-- tion is less constrained and swallow- ing is easier. The conventional sick - feeders with nozzles are usually dis- liked by patients, and in most cases fluids can be taken without much effort through a bent glass tube or from a tumbler only a third full. Here again the patient should not be presented writ's more than he is likely to drink, as n sick person feels a certain satisfaction in 10n1- pletCly emptying his glass. It is often a difficult question to decide whether or not to wa,:en a sleeping patient for food. In most ,fen casesl )t betterwait.but t is 1 to a sufferer may be roused sufficiently to take a few swallows, and yet be able to drop off again and sleep nil the more soundly for having rcreiv- cd Ore nousishnent. '1'ITP: WAY TO KELP YOUNG. .cep in the sunlight; nothing stetted or street grows or ripens the darkness. - void fear of all its varied forms expression. It. is the greatest guy of the human race. void excesses of ail kinds; they ire injurious. The long life meet o n temperate, regular life. Don't live to eat. but. east to live. \luny- of our ills are due 10 over- eating. to eating the wrong things. end to irregular rating. Dont allow yourself to think en your birthday that you are tl year older and so much nearer the end. Never look on the dark side; take sunny views of everything. A sunny thought drives away the shadows. Re 0 child; live simply and natur- ally. and keep clear of entangling ulliar.•es and complications of all kinds. Cultivate the spirit of con- tentment; all discontent and dissat- isfaction bring age furrows pre- maturely to the face. Form a habit of throwing off be- fore o-fore going to bed at night. all the are.: and anxieties of the day -ev- erything which can posl.ibly cause mental wear and tear or deprive you of rest. RHEUMATIC SUFFERERS. Will Find a Certain Cure in the Use of Dr. Williams Pink Pills. lttlen41latism is a disease of the blood. Lesery doctor now adlnity this to be the fact. Doctors USO(1 ti• think that rheumatism was brought on by colds in the joints uud mus• dee. Now they know that cold never started the disease -cold only sets the pains going. Rheumatism can only tie cured by curing the bud blood which manes it. Dr. Weenies' Pink I'ills tile iass cures rheuuuttisoe ber•ause they actually make new, rich red blood, which drives out the poisonous acids, loosens the 1•t iiienei1 aching ,joints awl muscles and r0• stores the rheumatic sufferer to health and happiness. Dr. %Villia,es' 1'ink Pills have cured rheumatic suf- ferers, some of thein ellen they were 01111(.st hopeless et entice. Mr. T. Il. :entitle Caledonia. Ont., sues: -"Por a number of years I was badly trou- bled with rheurnatisut, and wits s.• ('rippled I could scarcely do any work. 1 tried (suite 8 number of medicines, but they did not help me. Then I saw Dr. Williams' fink fills advertised as a cure for this trouble, and got n supply. After I bad taken a few boxes f saw they were helping 1110, 1411(1 1 continued taking 1114. pills throughout the winter, and am now completely cued. 1 have since wort: - ed out of doors in cold weather with- out a coat, and did not feel even a twinge of the trouble." 11 you are suffering from any dis- ease due to bail brood or disordered nerves, Dr. Williams' fink ('ills will cure you, because they make 11ew rich blood, which goes right to the root of the disettse and drives it from 'the system. That is why 1)r. Williams' Pink Pills cure such trou- bles as anaemia, Indigestion, palni- tatien of the heart, iieurelgia, head- aches and backaches, kidney and liver troubles, St. Vitus Dance, par- alysis, and the special secret ail- ments of girlhood and womanhood. But only the genuine pills can do this and these always have the full name "ear. Williams' fink Pills for Pale People." on the wrapper around each box. Sold by Medicine dealers everywhere, or sent by netts at 50 cents n box or six boxes for S2.51) by writing. the Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. 1T)•:AL'1'H IS A HABIT. Health i» ►•enlly a habit -that of Beteg right. If we get into the right hetet of living we shall have little trouble in keeping ourst•Ites in good emolition, phye icalty and men- tally, Onr,' Food habits are established the benefits derived front there will ei,'e 50 de' gl tell that their, will pe no temptation to fall back int o the old habits. Get into the habit .,f breathing properly. it is just as easy to breathe deeply n4. not. Ex- pend the lungs and fill then[ fill of air an often during the day as you think of it. But ROeil physical habits are not an. The 11)011181 14(41,1(5 Inuit be regulated. If you are in the habit o4. tnleing 8180111 et cry ;1tle, ill, pain or eche. stop it at once, and folk health first, ad. Speak kindly of 0 • body, thi1.1. that every or- gan is In perket meter, doing its work naturally. Don't think that you hoer to tell !towel d_,- every times your bend aches, or your heart pn,pitalee. or your stomach refn.ee 148 durst reline horrid food you have forced upon it. 'There are r. , many oilier things to talk about. AN AUTHORITY. moor (to l'at'e wile. after exam- ining; Pat, who bud been run (town by nil .tat0)-"\1adfm. i fear your I,urltand is dead." Pat (f('eh1y)-" %o. I amlt't lead fat's 11ife-"lilm.h. Pat, the een+le- man knoll8 1,rltcr than you.'. in Java there ire an orchid all the Guale.a of whlcll c.'cil at once, a`: If by the stroke of a wand, and th s also all wither together, • TIi1: SHAKESPEARE GARDEN. I'hc estate of the Countess of War- wick. in Essex, possesses a nlOSt unique feature. In one part of the grounds is whatis known as the "Shakespeare Border." This include every dower. shrub, and vegetable mentioned i1) the works of Shakes- peare. The collection comprises over two hundred species, time every speci- men is labelled, not only with its botanic name, but also with the quotation from the play i1) which it is )nenttone(l. altogether it is a quite unique reproduction of the gar- den and floral history of the six- teenth century. 'Chis extensive col- lection does out include either the forget -ams -not. the holly -hock, the fox -glove, or the lily-of-(h,'-vallev; for students of Shakespeare will look in vain for mention of these favorite flowers to the whole of his works. • '1'1:]%I'l I 1 N 'I'ROU ULI':. Teething is generally accompanied by nervousness, irritability and stomach disorder:;, which may len:1 to serious consequences if not prompt- ly treated. Baby's Own Tablets is the best medicine in the world for teething children. They alloy the in- flammation in the tender swoollen gums, correct the disordered stom- ach, and help the teeth through pain- lessly. Urs. T. Nutt, Raymond, Ont., says: "My baby suffered terra bly %%bile teething, but as soon as 1 beget, giving; hint Baby's Own 'Tab- lets he improved in every way and is now 0 bright healthy child." 'I'h., 'russets also cure colic, constipation, diarrhoea, indigestion, simple fevers 011(1 destroy worms. They are guar- anteed to contain not one particle of opiate or harmful drugs, end ;nay be given with equally good results to the new born baby or the well grown child. Sold by all druggists or sent. by mail at 25 cents n box by writ- ing the Dr. Williams' elediriue ('o., Brockville, Ont. • ADEPTS AT FR+UD. Man Marries Two Rich Women and Spends Fortune. 11'. the arrest of a man named inrde who opened a n,arl•iage agency nt. Paris, Chimer, and lis niece. Mlle, Doers (14. 1.8nrc1, an extraordinary TO HUNT GAME IN A EARL OF WARWICK AND TWO COMPANIONS START. Elephunts, Lions, Deer, Gigantic TO LI Without ever drinking Baboons and Little Apes in Abundance. The Earl of Warwick, his broths'•, Capt. (:1001110, and Col. Putti,;•in have eturti.8I from London for Ugan- da for a big gatne shooting expelt- ttun. which will be of several anonthf' duration. This is by 1)o measle the first ex- perience the Earl will have heel with big game shooting, for ho has brought down tigers in India, and has shot the "grizzly" on the Rocky Mountains. Cups. Greville is one of the best shots of the day, while Col. Puttison is a big game hunter of re - 1)1111•. It is to the latter that the ar- rangements of the expedition have Leen entrusted, and in explaini.I f theta before starling: he laughed et the idea that the perils which he and his congluniuns were going to face would he very dreadful or that the harslips +(0111(1 be over great. ABUNDANT SPORT. ":\s a [natter of fact." he sai.i, "eve shall take things as comfortably as we call. Trots Mombassa we shall go up to Nairobi, which is as far as the rail will take us. ..Seven years ago when 1 tens there, Nairobi was simply 11 patch of desert land, now it is a city with 10,481)0 in- habitants. and there are u number of white officials. "We shall use Nairobi as our head- quarters, and make various expedi- tious from there. "Some of the country in, of course, penetrable thicket, hut we shall avoid this and make for the hills and plains which are really beautiful, and liter- ally alive with big game of all kinds Nowhere on earth, indeed,_ can so 1uuc11 big gauze be found. "There are herds of elephants. plenty of lions, giraffes, endless deur. and gigantic baboons that wander about, followed by an attendant army of small monkeys, whorl they boss. ALL DEPENDS ON LUCK. es(aet MN., 11815 MOT111RS1IMIT(D. teSMReat 10 ..1 ~Immo[ nn wen 111.. 1.4 •a.►CO.ran,a.141 'Iwo N CM,trla(l-n .,I.AO{rl0 O. Tea is to die Without knowing the full joy of 1.1\'1A' SATISFACTION of sipping it hot cup of this FR At. R.\N drink ? in size a ata me ]Sesser Temea. =a1mate Rib samposaingSaaCIE- GUARAPITeto PERFECTLY PURE, Ga Fon t row ADULTERATION A L auteoe'ttD TO Marotta PUnCNA TO A•)051 8150180 cause 105 1v M T. Tour Mower Refunded by the dealer from whom Jou buy Sun• light Soap if you Sao any cause for coutplalat. Sunlight Soap is better than other soaps, but is best when uged in the Sunlight way. $5,000 reward will be paid to any l:ecaon w k• prove. that Ben lig h l6oap contains say injurious chemicals or any bum et adulteration. Equally good with hard or soft water. )I.wtir arssetso.t! 1Llsntt.d. Toronto .Www IN THE GERZIAN ARMY. Draconic Sentence Imposed on Two Soldiers. A th•aconic sentence has been pass- ed by a court-martial sitting at Cob• lend, Germany, on two riflemen, who, dressed in civilian clothes, the better to avoid recogniti,n, had slipped out of their quarters and, tinder cover of darkness, gone to a village restaur- ant , where they knew would find a certain non-commissioned °dicer, against whom they bore a grudge. Seeing hint sitting inside, they threw a stoneware pitcher and a piece of wood through the window at hint, though without doing any injury. "Our prospects? Well, that is hard The court-martial found the emus - to say. '!'here is a large element of cd guilty of participation in a mill- luck il:luck inante 1 ling. Night after tory revolt, and sentenced one to six night one may one lions roaring all years' ilnprtsonment and degradation around the. cuing, and yet not sec and the other to live years' hard one for weeks together. 1 have labor. expulsion from the army ani known Jaen go in search of lions for litre years loss of 1111 civil rights. No months, fold never catch sight. of one. allowance 1411s made for the eleven On the other hand, one may bag at mouths ,he men had been in custody coo le in the course of an afternoon. awaiting trial." \s we reckon about twenty pew- j' eit sentence has crestal great nQ ler5 to each of its, tee shall number tonishlnwlt, and in comet:eed wit~ all told about sixty. I dare say w•o the clemency so froquentle shown by COtll't S-Indl't in l l0 non-commissioned officers proved guilty of treating pri- vates with gross bl•utaility. may find our wary to spots where no white man has ever yet been, and conte across many of the numerous native tribes. I suppose that alto- gether we shall be away five months. PERIL IN FLANNELETTE. Deaths by Burning in London At- tracts Attention. The British Home Office Outhoriliee are collecting statistics as to the number of deaths caused by the wear- ing of flannelette clothing, with a view to legislation on the subject. l%'ynnc Baxter, East London cOroe- cr. made this anmouncment. at an in- quest concerning the death of Dora %olio, the wife of an artist. She wits combing her hair in front of the pre when her flannelette dressing gown was set alight, and she died from her injuries. The coroner, after mentioning tae official action which wits being lakes, commented on the peril arising from the wearing of flannelette, and slid the number of fatal cases seemed to be on the increase. A ,iluilnr 0881440 of death teas also investigated by the Preston coroner, a child, three years old, dying owing to injuries received by her 11(nnelet night dress catching lire. "There is not an atone of flannel in IlanneIette," remarked the coroner. "Flannelette is merely a name, anal the material is all cotton. It is a good deal more dangerous than time nel or ordinary cotton cloth." THE "COFFEE HEART." It Is as Dangerous as the Tobacco or Whisky Heart. "Coffer heat" is common to many coffee users end is liable to send the owner to his or her long house if the drug in eersisted in. You can run 30 or 40 yards and find out if your matrimonial swinrllc hue I,e41 heart is 1roublal. A lady who woe brought to light.once a victimof the "coffee heart" lie succeeded in marrying u wunman writes from Oregon: witli Y15,llln, but in it few months "I have been a lalitual user of ho had r.penl her stoney and desertr.i coffee all 1)1y life and have suffered her. 'Ise woman did not prosecute very' much in recent years (rout slit- her. 1.0 runtenttd herself w•it11 011• 1)Ir/lt" W1110h 1 because eatished were mining a divorce. directly- due to the poison in the bey. Vlard then succeeded in finding n erage. Such n8 torpid liver and hull - second wife in a young woman with gestion, which in turn made my corn - $1 5,000. When lie had obtained the )lexlon blolch31 and muddy. money he deserlee his wife, who, lien "'Then 1)1V heart b(rittn aIA•ctc.1. the first, did not prosecute hint, het 11 w0111,1 hent most rapidly just af- obtninrd n divorce. ter I drank grey coffee, and go l(•low \'lord g•rontptl31 begann snares int normal as the coffeeelect wore oft. u [sant victim. but meanwhilea Sometimes my pulse would go ns souse Mall, the well -tel -du \'i.cuung high 41 18 bents to the n ' to. Me Emanuel 114. V11101011(40114., applied 1., 1181103' w,01'4 greatly nlarmet at my bin agency for it wife. Vein! imnu•g• condition sad at last mother pet- his intreehlced his niece a, u 008v seeded Ise to begin the (ISe Of Tors wealthy young Indy, and the e•,,. tum fool 1'oRee. count became enamored of her. 1 •1 gave an the old coffee entirely and ahooluteta , marriage wa1 arranged. ones Vi led sant made 1'osturn mdse.• f the % recant to hand hind env sole table heterng.• Thin. was 11 Rl(1,01811 and j.•weh•y fir the. '.01140 of Months ago. awl all my ills, the i1)• >Fi.u1)u. I digestion, inactive liver and rickets )h•fore the wedding 4701dl1 take place,' heart action. have passed lawny, and hoe ever. certain information con-; 111Ycomplexion hus become clear and cerning the gel „nine to the ears of1 natural. The lmpro'00umt set in ih' Viscount, and he broke off the eery- soon after I made the change, tit tuns eskei for the return of • just ns Soon as the coffee poison had his nlo(le} . lendingtoobtain this. time to work out. of my system. he applied to the pollee, and V (:.8. 1 "My husband has also been grelt't' and his niece were arreet,•,4 1)11 benrhltenl by th.• use. of Postural, and churgte8 of fraud and conspiracy to We feud that a simple brenkfnet with Postern, is as satisfying and more strengthening than the old heavier Meal we used to have with the other kind of coffee " Nellie glteti by Postum Co.. Battle Creek, Mich. There'll n tease's. Pend the little book, "The Itond to We114Il1r," in pkgs. defraud ALI. IIE ('AIILP ABOUT. First Burgeon-Ifays you anted yam. man? Second Surgeon -No. but I've sav- ed hie appearlia. LIFE ON THE RAIL IS A HARD ONE C. P. R. ENGINEER'S EXPER- IENCE WITH DODD'S KID- NEY PILLS. They Brought Back His Strength When he Could Neither Rest nor Sleep. Winnipeg, titan., Dec. 4. -(Specials. -Mr. lien ltnITert y, the welt -known C.P.R. engineer, whose home is at 175 Maple Street, is one Winnipeg (man who swears by Dodd's Kidney Ibbs. .'Long hours on the engine an 1 the mental strain broke doer my ...in- stitution." Mr. itanerty says. "My back gate out entirely. '3'•1-'itee, Sharp, tutting( pains followed nue another. till 1 felt 1 was being sliced away piecemeal. i w'o111(1 coins in tired to death from n run. My s•►!(• desire would be to get rest and sleep. and they were the very 1 1111,'5 1 could not get. Finally 1 hu 1 to lay off work. "Then 1 started to take !)nest's Kidney I'iills, and the first night after using thele 1 slept Soundly. h1 three day's' 1 threw away the brit 1 have worn for years. Dodd'S Kidney fills cured due." - • IN PHYSIOLOGY ('LASS. Teacher -What element in huger is necessary to the human body? Pupil -So sill. MADE UP. Angel Child -"Aunt Daisy, what is meant by 'a fictitious character'?" _Aunt Daisy -"'Phut steads one that is made up, clear." Angel Child -"Oh, yes! Then you're a fictitious character, aren't you, au n -tie?" N a dor bites you don't be scared. Bathe the weasel with c,l.l water and cover it with a doth on which Wearer's Cerate has been freely apt bila The ('irate relieves the pain caused by tat sting of lugeete. • YOUNG MEN OF CANADA AM) 1'OI KS 'yl OMEN TOO. get n Business 111• Shorthand education nothing will pay you so well, rind rlo awheel can do so well for you ns tete ahrdlu hl•dh1 hrdlu shrdiu hrdlu 11rd1 old successful Canada Business Col- lege of Hamilton. \\'e an plate 21N) of our geminates in good situations during the incoming year. \\'e did 1l this year find can do it again. 'This is the old reliable College of (:anndn, established 44 yenrs; 26 years under present principal. Over 3,000 gradu- alea 111 successful business life. 'Illy it. Write R. E. (A1.1.11:11E11. Principal. C. It. College. lituoillen, Ont. 1. \I. 1. \, Buildings. • THE IIEfOItI' COURTEOUS. A barrister maned Ruske 40118 thing, n ease in i.imerick before Chief Baron O'Grady. alien. in the course of the lawyer's speech. an nee began In hr•ny loudly outside (he court -room. the win• dnw rd which opened on a pasture. "Wait a minute," said 1114' Chip( Ilnr. on. "One nl n time. Mr. itushe. if you please." The l'nrt•ister I.01'srnlly 111(41 at good ('hand' to retort. Whet* ('Grady was charging file jure the 11,• again began to bray, this 111110 111 a greater distance from the ernlrt-runs) window. "1 lel your Lordship'. pardon," said Rushes. "\1ay 1 eek you to repent your last words? 'there. Is such an echo here I did not 11ui11 1„1(•11 y..ur 1:1,1 Sera• trace.' Brighton tet04e. this v041r ', .1,3 •d a profit of nhnut £'1,2('4', whirs w.1! pass Into the curpuratiun treasury. WILLIE'S GUESS. Teacher -Willie, what animal is web footed? Willie -Tho spider. tadl's w (tear. As Joss 41.+011 3Pit3E13E1 Mel 0.nJ lea your nun• soJ1Jn... aa4 lleu ..11 rer•If 1-•s• 01 [.sats= 12 Rings and It Telalb'.. ,Our 1105 patteesai Ther ars teas .4,144117 •nagual.a .n aul ,.r.. 1)•J •wbUM1 kisedA.- ••,iwd Lae*: .t4.. They ars ty(5cu and tM4itar 1.1,a. Ise, sod never ta,msh. WE TRUST YOU -NO MONEY RE 580 (h• 44 .(81)41.1 at a Gents .act. leaking /1.44 &Kto4Nhu, .• rill nen) 70v at oma. as . .ar1. a Na4e.11aat LAYS: lmn, or other Presentee! HIgh-class J.wsu.ry, .h, � le•e 001.0 a CO., No. 2, The water Herm, tllalaatst•s massa% • HOW TO RAISE Easily and Quickly for ' 1D a+OCIETY. sOHOOL, t• -•Or Ullpto�alnny other laxly efas) P lk chorea sad WW1 urpO..• r, in brut • 4441144 ALrallta TILA(ed. WALL nLaIQCWO. eltir ` ^ yALA. all of one or assorted; ,tame., etc. lett. - beautiful, .1.510 souvenirs. Your,&i and ... qulckl7 sell atter each. EEEP 830.00, $EMD US 820,00 -zap •'' 10 YO[[T trerlt[D n! 445Ta8fnnensamDl - ceder. FatfaraMle'ts9aranbad- 1t.iry,11one7"((144-, 51001 pre.. AddIConaiW 5848103 a* advertising souvenir+, 1 .r marc(+ WIu'CON61N 8iFO. CO.. Wr1.206. M4 MA'r1'E1t 01•' SHAPE. "What have you in the shape of cucumbers?" asked the woulcgbe cus- tomer, as he entered the grocery. "Nothing hut bananas, sir," an- swered the new clerk. Help your children to grow strong and robust ,children counteracting anything that causes ill -health. One great cause of disease in children is worsts. Re- move them with Mother (:raves' Worm Exterminator. 1t never fails. 'lits value of all kinds of 11811 land- ed in England and Wales in. 13111' year is over $35,000,000. and the number of men and boys employed over 40 - 000. Little hut Searching. -- Dr. Von -- Stan's Pineapple Tablets are not big beliosainto t. Plod. A plaster.yual to "The IIaUSCOIis doses that contain injurious D • Menthol. Nor side ache nnthang equals it. drugs or narcotics -they are the pure >n yard roll cuts 7 plasters. Malted o1) receipt of 6 5 I price. -Lies tl.awrenco Cu., Montreal. vegetable pepsin - the medicinal ex -t tract froth this luscious heel, and the I All mien have an inherent ability tablets are prepared to as palatable to make mistakes. forts as the fruit itself. They cure in- digestion. 60 in n box, 35 cents. -56 Competition is the life of tratle from the viewpoint of the buyer only. Many inherit weak lungs. and aa dia. ease usually assails the weakest point, these persons are continually exposed to attacks of cold and pulmonary dis- turbances. 1'he speedy use of Sickle's Anti- Consumptive Syrup will bo found a preventive and a protection. strength- ening thu organs so that they are not so hable to derangement front exposure or abrupt atmospheric changes. 'tickle's Syrup Is client) and good. 310')' TET. Cushier (coughing) -Pardon tae, I didn't catch your last name. Ethel (blushing) -1 haven't caught it yet, myself. A roan often makes ellowa rices for his wife, het not tllwnys in the form of a weekly stipend. A Quick Recovery from Peyer and all slck- ne.s it always the ease when " Varnish'," the beet tonic 1. used. 1t 811114s, it strengthens, it gives new life. Try it. Willie -"Father, what's n spend- thrift?" 1'athel•-"A Iran who spends u great deal of money fool- ishly." Willie -"Then is a man who lends mu,ney foolishly a 1111(i1hrift?" You cannot be happy while you have corns. 'Then do not delay in getting a bottle of Holloway's Corn Cure. It re uuycs all kinds of corns without pain. 1"ailure with it is unknown. When the cooking -school graduates casts her bread upon the waters she hopes it will return to her in the shape of u wedding cake. RHEUMATISM AND PARALYSIS. Their complete home cure. Post free to readers of this paper. For limited period only. A handsome illustrated treatise• sly - Ing full dr:.cr:olAann (' hhcumatism and Paralysis, witlr instructions for a com- plete home cure, describing the most aucce•i••.ful treatment In the world. re- tommeudrd by the Ministry and endors- ed by medical men. This highly In. structi%e book was written by W 11. Veno, a gent:emen who has made. • study of those dle•ealell Th* preface in by • grad wile of the t'rltversity of Wurtrbarg Mend pietas to -day and you will recetse the hook free by rM filen.-Adders• . The Veno Drug Co., 21 Klug St , 11•e.t, Tetunto MAK IV: 1)1' 1'(l){ Mrs. 'noway -You cal•'t imagine bort convenient 1 find it to 'have a telephone in the house. I don't sect how we ever maling(•d to get along without it. ller ilusbantl-1'4.'•. 1 can imagine, without any trouble• how conveni- ent you find it. i tried nine times to call vote up to -day. nod 1•t01;v time you were busy talking to somebody else. It's the !net draw bunk :termini.. that breaks the Baby Humors. - Dr. Agnew's Oint- ment soothes, quiets, end effects quick and effective cures in all skin eruptions common to baby during teething time. It is harmless to the hair in cases of Scald Head, and cu►•es Eczema, Salt Rheum and all skin Diseases of older people. 35 cents. 55 In the palm of the hand there are 2,5(10 pores to the square inch. If these pores were united end to (tel they would measure about live miles. The Luxury of a sound throat and robust lung. 1s most keenly enj:.ted by peuple who, having suffered from a 'little cold, you know,- Irate been rescued from nicer) and danger by Allen's Lung Balsam. When yon writ„ to a assn read your letter over carefully, then mail it, when you write• to tt woman read It over threes tial..•, then burn it. A Cure for Ilheunlatism.-Thr le tru- sion of uric acid into the blood %.•1..01.1 is a fruitful cause of rheumatic pains This Irregularity 111 owing to a derang- ed and unhealthy condition of the liver. Anyone sable':t (0 this painful affection Will find a remedy In 1 arnmelee's Vege- table fills. Their action upon the kidney's in pronounced and most benefi- cial and by restoring healthy action, they correct Impurities in the bMoo.I. A bee that works only by night is to be found in the jungles of Indite. It is an unusually large insect, the combs being often 0(t. long 1>.v 4ft wide. -� Bright's Disease • - Insidious! de(•ep. lite! rrlenlless! bac foiled 111111(18,'(15, of trials by medical science to stem the tide of its ravages -- told not until South A►nerirnn Kidney Curr proved beyond doubt Its power to turn back the lido. was there tl gleam of :me thing but de spoil' for the victim of this dread form of kidney disease. -54 l'A1' OLD SCORES. "Mr. Oeeply," said 1lie hostess, Practical FARM ver FARM PI D. H. BAST t>11R NANI 77 =sum Masi LAI)1E8' 4'114 MBN'S 1 COAT$. everything In RAW FURS CLEANIN LADIES . (ya. 8. de.. I srf eth b UITIt1M AMU MOIITZWAW. TORONTO 1 ••3)♦0•): FARM We are eppofutlug in every town or sills the .ale of our remed O 111114 horses, ('attl ♦ Poultry, Young Culp .11 Y..... Our Free Ad%ice sill lntorest you. dies and nearest can know taw IUD animals are sub) IMAar v ■ .The ■Ti ZGA UUNDAS acid will 4.e often 4380 pages. enlarged wlti Gazetteer, and ar,. edited by II. 8. Com Prlse,Weeld's w.1.t r . (•n1 •+•ala Karats/ 110/•t1..tra4a"h Wets fee O. a 0. M "A- nd ye struggling w r(1 steak of the cook -la t hely Say done!'• The World and pains :nails, and multitude of "non's you oblige us with one more but in the le sung?" "Olt, really!" replied the liggerrc In tak eminent vocalist. "the hour et late. PI'uu,(11 ices rnu,e nl a un lin afraid my singing %till disturu Ac which w0 the neighbors." "Net et- ind that, and ( has %f markable de They've gut n dog whose huwliug di..turbs 4114' nt night." Impurities In the lglood.-When the action of the kidneys becomes impaired. impurities In the blood are almost sure se%01113-three to fellow, and general doran(Femend of nitre in (:4.r the 'system ensu':•.. Parmelee'', Vcge• table 'isle will regulate the kidneys. An that they will maintain healthy action ise Stour sad prevent the contplicatione which ccilaaily come when there In derange- ment of these delicate orga.,s. As a restorative these Pil1e aro in the first rank. In 1•'lalnce, habitants, mune than It sometineet happens that a 1neck and Iu%41v gi '1 1;41.4400e a ' 11•enuous wife. Ssaligkt Soap le Dotter [ban Ober soaps, bot is beet vbea used is :be Sunbelt way. Say Saalielt Soap sad follow 4Ynetiens. No MACHINERY. "I understood you to any," rota - clawed the home -seeker, "that the house ails n brownstone front.'• "Oh, no," replied the slick real- estate man, "i mert•ly said it was 'a brown front.' " • "Iluh! We nothing but pliist•r painted.". "True, bill -4.r -it's all hand painted." S'F11E31(OU5 IN'I'1' tt I EW. V. 0 h a look of inti nee sadness on Lis tare the 31011110 man limped into the pn.rlor. "Well." gn.TIed the anxious maid, "%that did pope say?" Words cannot repress it." enswer- e,i the youth. as he leirri •(Ily crawl- ed into his overcoat, -but 111,, ergu- &8ent date. 0n.. a (14111. St(,Ulle•II is 11 the slanip01 woe." A 11 feel digest mcnns slron -strong 110 dilation. rich South Amer' keeps the slam Sealskin sh In l.atra(lor. Sledges 1 riot the rough i for the feet ar Your Lode F sad emelt cold. what R so be Ike &mete of kis a take. k it sad