Exeter Times, 1906-02-01, Page 3• i
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LOSIS•3
LOSIS iN CHILDHOOD.
)n of the relationship be -
tuberculosis unit the form
in cattle has not yet been
pile of the zeal with which
nee all over the world are
to settle the matter. It fp-
e that Doctor Koch, the
t disco r of tubercle-Lacillus
the cause se( the disease, spoke
t prem ttir(.ly when, a year .r
go, he announced that there is no
danger to the human rate to be appre-
hended from infection through the medi-
um of the meat or milk obtained front
tuberculosis cattle. At least, this is the
view of most AI)IerIran and Eneli,1i
physicians, and n British appointed le
study the facts I.::> r;"entiy published
a report to the same effect.
On the other hand, the observation
has been made that tuberculosis Is also
prevalent in countries In Which the rat-
tle are healthy, or in which they are not
kept to supply milk or meat for ford,
as In Iceland, Alaska and Japan.
Leaving (hese theoretical discussions
out of the question, the feels remain
that the two chief ways In which tuber-
culosis is acquired are by inhaling or i.v
swallowing the germs, and (haat it is
young children tvho are particularly
susceptible to infection. Indeed, a not-
ed German observer goes so far as to
assert that every adult who manifests
signs of the diens( must have con-
tracted it in infancy, the germs having
remained dormant for years, until some
accidental cause started theta Into ac-
tivity.
Heredity is not supposed to play so
great a part in the transmission of tuber-
c'ulosis ns was formerly believed. The
theory now is that the children of con-
sumptives are somewhat more likely
than others to develop the disease,simp-
l;• because they are so much exposed to
infection from the germs continually
thrown off by their sick parent.
It Is therefore evident that the great-
est possible precnution.c oust be tnken
to safeguard infants and children 'rain
any possible contact with tubercle-bacil-
11 either In their fond or in their s:•r
roundings. The sale of milk or msai
frorn diseased animals should he made
Impossible, and it is of the almost Im-
portance to avoid artificial feeding for
babies whenever Poa a
ble.
Plenty of sunshine and fresh air, sraru-
pulous cleanliness in all particulars, n
firm stand against the kissing of chil-
dren by any person except those of the
Immediate fancily, and vigilant watch
over the milk and meat supplies are es-
sential preeaulinns in keeping the rom-
Inr generation free from "the great white
plague." - Youth's Companion.
11, HEALTiI iIINTS.
Apples should be eaten to stimulate
the brain.
In cases of poison waren water with
salt in large quantities forms a quick
emetic.
A headache can often be relieved by
rubbing the temples with u slice of lem-
on.
In extreme prostration, a small quan-
tity of extract of meat in a glass 3t
sherry or claret Is a good restorative.
A simple remedy for inso ala Is In
din n serviette or handkerchief in cold
water. wring It out, and lay it across
the eyes. Ealing lettuce produces sleep.
A cup of cold water, with a teaspoon-
ful of salt, taken upon rising in the
morning will net as am excellent tonic
and Is far less trying on the system
than any drug.
Calcluln, so important for children in
the formntinn of bone, may be obtained
by the eating of eggs, rice rhubarb,
whole whcat. and the drinking of intik.
An irritating cough is often caused by
Du uvula (the fleshy, conical body sus-
pended from the palate over the back
of the tongue) being enlnrged. When
this is the case, consult the doctor, i.s
medicines and gargles only Icmpornr-
fly cheek the nnnoyance.
Afler bad fond, the next greater cause
of disease .ls lack of exercise. Specific
cases require specific treatment alw'nys,
it Is safe to say that a wnlk of Three
es each day in nit weathers is the
least amount upon which henilh cum be
maintained,
Sugnr makes heat, and alvn gives
mus.•ular energy. in lieges of great ex-
ertion. the rapidity with which it is as-
similated gives sugar a great advantage
over sla r'Iuy fonds. Suitor should be
used sparingly by one who tins a torpid
liver. and not at all by one offeeledl with
diabetes.
REGULAR EXERCISE.
flirt and exercise will reduce your
%eight if you persist. i)0 you exerl.o
until you perspire profusely? And do
you abstain from all sweets, cereals,
slnr•h vegetables. mutter, cheese, milk,
and chocolate, also pork. veal, salmon
and hearty soups? In general, ovoid
fatly. starchy. and sweet foods. Don't
be discouraged. You will succeed un-
less there Is some serious reason for
your stoutness. w,.e
DANGERS OF MEAT.
Once n day La quite enough for the
average woman who has renched the
age of forty to eat meat. (!dost women
eat far loo much as they get on in years
and ns a result lose their complexions
and their figure.
HAM nESTORATI\'E.
To Iwo parts of the best alive nil add
one of spirits of wine or of good rule;
put them Into n bottle and shake well
to g,Teaher. With this anoint the head
well morning and evening. For the first
fortnight it should be carefully rubbed
with a piece of flannel into the parts of
the heed most Gifts:led; rifler that lime
care must be taken not to injure the
young hair by a too violent application
of the r=loratft e.
IEFIIESIIING REST.
Five mioules' rest, lying down In a
darkened risme with closed eyes and
thinking of nothing. will brighten up a
n who tine lie en hard at i1 (lur-
e mnrning bents %%thou n Freak.
uncles of the face relax, and the
Bet lOok which adds an many
in a woman's . aDaaaraneet win
GOOD iIEALTH.
Requires That the Blood be Kept lltic{i
and Pure.
The secret of Health -the secret of Ilfe,
itself -is good blood. Therefore a medi-
cate that makes new blood and supplies
the necessary material for rapidly re-
building wasted nerve tissues, reaches
the root of most of the serious diseases.
For this purpose there is no medicine
can take the place of Dr. Williams' Pink
Pills.
They actually slake new, rich, red
blood, and through this new blood
cure such diseases as anaemia, neural-
gia, rheumatism, the special ailments
of women, Indigestion, heart troubles,
St. Vitus dance, locomotor ataxia and
Faille' paralysis. Yuu can fine] evidence
of the value of these pills In every part
nf the country, among others Mr. U. W.
Maley, Crystal City, Man., says. "1 have
used Dr. Williams' fink fills with
vvondcrful success. My blood was very
poor, 1 was weak and nervous, suffer -I
much from heart trouble, and was
scarcely fit for work. 1 used nine
'sexes of the pills, and the result is i
am again enjoying the hest of healrh.
1 do not think there Is any medicine coil
equal Dr. Williams' 1'ink Pills when
the system is run down."
But you mist get the genuine pills
with 111e full name, "1)r. \\'inial ns' Prole
Pills for Pale People," prim on the
wrapper around each box. Ask vein'
druggist for these pills or get there ty
mail from the Dr. Williams' Medic pe
Co.. at 54) cents a box, or six boxes ter
$2.50. '
SOUP FOit T111: FIRING LINE.
Special Cart Is iteing Introduced by
Lord Kitchener.
The "Kitchener soup cart" is likely to
become an important feature of the
Indian Array. Its object Is the provision
of hot beef tea for soldiers on the march
and in the firing line, and if is now
being tested by order of Lord Kitchener
in the command of Gen. R. A. P. Cle-
ments at Sirhind.
The cart has been adapted from a
Russian pattern which was used in
Manehuria. For men who lie exposed
in trenches it will prove n great blessing.
providing a welcome change to the cold
tinned rations which frequently form
their staple fond.
On Ihe march the soup boiler will
simmer away, ready for the first long
hall, and on resting for the day, a pint
ofbeef b .et t . ea will 111 be ready at
one,e
thus
allowing t n
II tvin g he t ohs ample time to pre-
pare n full evcning meal.
Lord Kitchener Is experhnenting with
many forms of equipment and gear used
by the belligerents in the Far Eastern
campaign, in, lading the Japanese am-
munition carrier, the Austrian field tele-
phone, and the German system of wire-
less telegraphy.
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DEEP BREATHING.
No woman can have bright eyes, a
beautiful skin, or an elastic step, if she
does not supply her lungs with oxygen.
She can do this by deep breathing. The
indolent wumnn regains her lost energy
wihen she learns hoiv to breathe cor-
rectly. The sallnty girl, with the dark
circles around the eyes, discovers thnt
with correct breathing the congeste1
veins will yield to the stimulated circ,r-
Inlion, the dark rings disappear, and
the lustre. reappear In the eyes.
BABY'S III: tl•1 II.
"\Wihen a child is well, give it no med-
icine," Is a wholesome adage But at
the first sign of trouble the careful mo-
ther will give Baby's ()wit Tablets, which
promptly cure indigestion, colic, con-
stipation, diarrhoea, simple fevers and
teething troubles. They contain not one
particle of opiate or poisonous "sooth-
ing" stuff, yet they give refreshing sleep
because they remove the cause of
sleeplessness and the child awakens
bright and well. \tis. F. McIntosh,
\Wnbigoon, Ont., says: "Baby's Own
Tablets wrought u wonderful change in
my little one. \\ lien he was Iwo
months old he began to frail and cried
almost nigh) and day. Ilul after giving
hint the tablets he grew well and Is now
n bright, laughing baby, who scarcely
ever gives any trouble The Tnblets are
surely a blessing lo both mother and
child." All druggists sell these TabteLs
or you can gel them by mail at 25 cents
o !pox by writing the 1)r. Williams' Med-
icine Cn., Brockville, Ont.
\WilA"i' CAN YOU IUE\IE\IiICR?
\With but few exceptions, there have
In recent years been no extraordinary
-thaw dlypu)1.rowe.r aui.tetg main )o sasuo
sated mernuris's. 1'rolstldy the most un-
usual case on record was that of Leo-
nard Euler, n Itu..sian teacher and writ-
er. More than half of the forty-six
quarto voluu:ti of roathcuuatics publish -
cd by the St. Petersburg Academy be-
tween 1727 nod 1783 were from his pen
It. the biller years of his life he wag to-
tally blind. 'Then -and probably earn-
er, loo -tie carried in his memory n
table of the first six powers of the
"series of natural nurtrlN'rs up to one
hundred." Another instance is that of
the Italian. Antonio Magliabecc:ht, who
was the literary prodigy of his time. Itis
memory w,)s so prodigious that he vns
able to retain verbatim most of the
es -silents of his "nmlliludIn(ms Looks."
and a comparatively Trent writer has
dcclnred that ifnglinbeechl "could name
all the authors who had written upon
nny subject. giving the nam,' of the'
book, the words. and often the page.'
Ben Johnson, Scaliger. Niebuhr, and
Macaulay all were sten of tnnrveloes
memories. Pascal says he never fnrg..t
anything that he rend. nen Johnson,
tells us thnt he could repent all he hnd '
ever written "and whsle hooks" that'
he hnd read. The same feat, inn, Is
credited to Niebuhr, the historian.
"You've rna.le n mistnke In your pa•I
per," said an indignant man, entering
the editorial snneturn )1 a daily jnilrnal.l
"1 was one of the eompetltors of tint,
cllde(ic !match yesterday, and furl have'
salts(' m.' The well-known light -weight
champion.'" "Well, aren't you?' In -1
quires' the editor. "No, I'm nothing of
the kind- and.lCasmatalaradeilly ava•kaned 1
FRESH BREAD FOR JACK TARS.
British Battleships Will Ile Furnished
Willi Bakeries.
The various changes in connection
with the cooking arrangements of the
Royal Navy, announced some months
since, are about to materialize.
Not only is the gigantic battleship.
lite Dreadnought, to be lifted with a
bakery in addition to tier regular galley.
but there is to be an all-round general
introduction of "soft tack" into the sea
service.
The weevily biscuits of Trafalgar days
have long disappeared. Now the khaki -
colored, !lint -like squares which go '•y
the name of ship's bread are to go also.
and Jack is to have hot rolls for break-
fast, dinner and supper, whether in har-
bor or at sea.
Great Britain has lagged considerably
behind other sea power's in thus [ceding
her bluejackets on fresh bread.
As to the quality of the food in the
British fleet, the statement In the Bluff
Rook on the health of the navy that
13,000 men were medically treated for
indigestion during 1904 awakens certain
misgivings. Naval doctors, however.
say this is due to the fart that the blue-
jackets are overfed nowadays.
"There was a serious love -affair on be-
tween Jinx and the Minx girl when I
was her last." "Yes; but it ended Un-
happily." "You astonish met 1 was sure
they would get married." "They did."
t
HE MEANT EVERY
WORD HE SAiD
EX • REEVE'S RHEUMATISM CURED
RV 1)ODD'S KIDNEY PILLS.
Vas so Crippled That Ile Could Hardly
Get Around and Coutd Get no Relief
from Doctors or Medicines.
Dresden, Ont., Jan. 22-(Special.)-
"Dodd's Kidney Pills cured are of ltheu-
malis►n slick and clean." Mr. W. G.
Cragg, the well-known merchant and
ex -reeve of this place was the speaker
and he evidently meant every word be
said.
fiamato• 5 • kind of
Rheu-
matism
t was the In
1 had, and It crippled me up so
that 1 could hardly get around to do
my work in my store. 1 had the best
doctors and everything in the line of
medicines I could hear of, but nothing
even gave me relief.
"'then 1 tried Dodd's Kidney Pills and
six boxes cured me completely."
Dodd's Kidney fills cure Rheumatism
b3 curing the Kidneys. Rheumatism is
caused by Uric Acid in the blood. if
the Kidneys are right they will Wein
all the Uric Acid out of the blood and
the Rheumatism will go with it.
SENTI'.NCE SERMONS.
Fear Is n poor kind of foresight.
Every word of profanity is n prayer.
Love lasts long after city is worn out.
Little duties ore a school for larger
ones.
A little modesty often hides a lot of
vanity.
Ile rejects all rewards who refuses
moral responsibility.
The logic of love convinces more than
the love of logic.
A golden heart is not gained by sel-
ling the heart on gold.
Many a man is breaking his back un-
der a bag of shadows.
Getting on to the ropes of trickery ends
in getting into theta.
No man pays more for a thing than
he who seeks it for nothing.
There Is a remedy for ignorance but
none for knowing ton ►nuch,
The Judge may not ask what you have
done by why you did R.
Morals to many mean only A chance
to meddle in other people's affairs.
The man who carries a family bible
under his arm may carry none in his
heart.
People who try to get, billed to riches
on the short line find themselves rotted
though to ruin.
Ilnppy is the elan who has n friend wh',
loves him enough to be willing to seem
to be his enemy.
It Is a good thing to remember that
your celestial Mending does not depend
on your terrestrial tailor.
Money has n mighty persunsivr
tongue but n sadly deficient hand when
it conies to delivering the goods.
Even the nine who denounces capital
n- a curse never objects If the curse
congas honk to roost.
TIIE IJTTLE WIDOW.
A Mighty Good Sort of Ncitghhor to Have.
"A little widow, a neighbor of mine,
persuaded ale to try Grape -Nuts when
lily stomach Wils 80 weak 111111 it vvou1111
11111 retain food of any other kind," writes
n grateful woman, from San Bernard-
ino Co., (:at.
"I heal Leen ill and confined to my
Fel with fever and nervous prostration
for three long months niter the birth of
nay second boy. We were in despair
until the little widow's advice bruught
tell( f.
"1 liked Grape -Nuts fond from the
beginning. anti in an incredibly short
time 11 grave Inc such strength that 1
was able to leave my bed and enjoy my
three good meals a day. In two months
nny weight increased from 95 to 113
pounds. my nerves hnd stendied down
end f felt reedy for anything. My
r.cigl►bors were amazed to sec ale gain
so rapidly and still more s0 when they
heard that Grnpe-Nuts alone had brought
the change.
"My four-year-old boy had eczema,
very bad, lost spring and lost his appe.
tate entirely, which made hint cross ant
peevish. 1 put him on a diet of Grape-
Nuts, which he relished at once. Ile
improved from the beginning. the ec-
?emn disappeared and now he is fat and
rosy, with n delightfully sett, clear skin.
The Grape -Nuts diet ddd it, 1 will w'fl
Tingly answer all Inquiries." Name
Meven by Postum Co„ Battle Creek,
ich.
There's a mama. Reid the little tweak
THE SUNLIGHT
WAY tf
RUB ON SUNLIGHT SOAP
LEAVE 30 To 60 MI
Sunlight Soap is better than
other soaps. but is best when
used in the Sunlight way (follow
directions).
Hard rubbing and boiling are
things of the past in homes
where Sunlight Soap is used as
directed.
Sunlight Soap will not injure
even the daintiest fabric or the
hands, and the clothes will be
perfectly white, woolens soft
and fluffy.
The reason for this is because
Sunlight Soap is absolutely pure,
contains no injurious chemcals
—indeed, nothing but the active,
cleansing, dirt -removing proper-
ties of soap that is nothing but
soap.
Equally good with hard or
soft water.
YOUR MONEY REFUNDED
by the dealer from wlloru you
buy Sunlight Soap i". you and
any cause forcomplaint. 155
LEVER BROTHERS LiMITED. TORONTO
1 he Southern California New Train. -
Best Route.
The Los Angeles Limited, electric
lighted, new from the Pullman shops,
with all latest innovations for travel
comfort, leaves Chicago 10.05 P. M.
daily, arrives Los Angeles 4.45 P. M.
third day via Chicago, Union Pacific St
North-Western Line and The Salt Lake
Route. Pullman drawing -room and
tourist sleeping cars, composite obser-
vation car, dining cors, a la carte ser-
vice. For rates sleeping car reserva-
tions and full particulars, apply to your
nearest agent, or address, 13. , Bennett,
2 East King St., Toronto, Ont.
She -"Mr. Riche says very bitter
things about (hose lazy sons of his, but
his wife lsalways making
excuses for
them."
lie-"1'es
sirinl(as excuses,
but he has to snake allowances for then;
that's what angers him.'
For inflammation of the Eyes. -
Among the many good qualities which
l'armclee's Vegetable Pills possess, be-
sides regulating the digestive organs, is
their efhciency in reducing inflammation
of the eyes. It has callers forth mai.
letters ut recommendation from those
who were afflicted with this complaint
and found a cure In the pills.
affect the n.•rvc centres and the blood In
a a;urprisingly active way. and the re -
suit, Is almost immediately seen,
Fond Father -So you want to marry
my daughter? Ardent Admirer - Yes,
sir. Fond Father- \Vhat are your pros-
pects? Ardent Admirer -She is willing
if you are.
What la the nest Thing to strengthen week
barks? "The U A 1:' Menthol Plaster. It will
cure lumbago and rheum diem 51 rolls maser
seven 25c pla,turs. Davis A Lawrea.ue W,
Montreal.
"i'm taking my riding lessons in striel
privacy." "Why not in public?" "So
as to avoid the fierce light that beats
about the thrown!"
There is no menicine on the market
that ran compare with flick Wm Antl-
Cousunrptive Syrup In expelling from
the system the Irritating germs that
colds engender In the ale passages. It
Is suicide to neglect your cold. Try
the cheap experiment of ridding your-
self of It by using nicklo'e Syrup,
which Ie a'Simple remedy, easily taken,
and once used It will always bo prized
as a sovereign medicine.
"You say your wife doesn't say much
In you when you stay out late nt night?"
"She doesn't say much, but the trouble
is she keeps on repeating ill"
Have you n Skin Disense?-Either Salt
Rheum, Seaid ilend, Ringworm, Eezema,
Itch. flarber's Itch, Ulcers, Blotches,
(.hrnnle Erysipelas, Liver Spots. Pruri-
go, Peol'iasis, or other eruptions nf the
slain --what Dr. Agnew :v Ointment tine
done for others It enn do for you -cure
you. One application gives relief. -35
cents -87
Greyee-"I wouldn't marry hien 1f 1
were you." Gladys -"%1113, not?" (;rnyce
-"Ile has such ugly ways." Gladys -
"True. But he also has such handsome
means!"
0salipbt neap is better Chas eater soaps,
bat is best wben cad in the BonligLt way.
Tay Sunlight Wap and follow directions.
I Il:.\1) (Ii' '1111; OLD SCHOOL.
(:apt. Myon. the new British naval at-
tache. said nl a dinner In Washington:
"'I tic strength of the heeds of some of
our old school farmers Is quite in-
credible.
"Ata harvest supper, a feast similar
in its way to your 'Thanksgiving dinner,
there was an old farmer who drank n
good dent of champagne. The niranrvit
his glass was Oiled he would toss it off,
and then, of course, it would be filled
again.
"Rut lite old fellow grew quieter and
quieter the more rhnmpngme he drank.
A frown settled on his forehead. His
eyes flashed angrily under his heavy
grey brows.
"Finnlly, when the waiter fitted his
glass with wine for the twelfth or thir-
teenth time, he shook his head and said:
"'Jtimes, when ars, you going to put
the whiskey on the table? These mine -
rats are getting tedious.'"
TitOURLF<OME FEET.
1f the feet are inclined to perspire un-
duly. blithe them occasionally with al-
cohol. This restful. besides. Choose
easy, but nut slouchy shoes for the
Louse. The heels should be low, and
you should force yourself to tread these
firmly.
The best help is not to bear the trou-
bles of others for them, Mut to inspire
then 'sem set v_ te
AND 11' IS YE:1'.
A clever old lady who went into soci-
ety in Ihr, days when conversation was
more important than cooking, asked a
niece on her return from a recent func-
tion if it had been enjoyable. "Very," re-
plied the niece. "The menu was great,'
"My dear," said the old lady, severely.
It isn't the menu that makes a good
dinner; it is the menu sit next to."
Comfort by day and sound sleep b7 night fol-
low the u.e "r WeiTer's Comte, fur skin trouble's,
no matter how tormenting they be. Thin obit -
stout soothes and eleaa;ra.
Jasper -"l say, old chap, can you lend
me a liver?" Jumpuppe-"Whall Are
you broke again?" Jasper -"Oh, no;
this is the same old fractures"
Death Comes to All.- 1
Iutltsec.
I not
come prematurely if proper precautions
aro taken. '•At, ounce of prevention Is
worth a pound of cure," and to have
prevention at hand and allow a disease
to work its will Is wickedness. 1)r
Thomas' E:clectric Oil not only 'allays
pains when applied externally, but will
prevent lung troubles resulting from
colds and coughs. Try it and be con-
vinced.
Use not to -day what tomorrow may
want; neither leave that to hazard which
foresight may provide for or care pre-
vent.
A Sour Stomach and a Sour Temper
travel hand-in-hand and nee the preens -
ors of mental and physical wreck. Nine
hindered and ninety-nine times in a
thousand food ierment (Indigesllon) Is
the cause. Dr. Von Stan's Pineapple
Tablets keep the stomach sweet -aid 1-
g;estion-keep the nerve centres well bal-
anced --they're nature's panacea -pleas-
ant and harmless. 35 cents. -88
Wert -"A friend of mine tells me you
called me a donkey the other day." Fred
-"Yes. 1 believe 1 did." "Well, i think
you ought to apologize." "So do L"
"Then why don't you?" "Oh, don't wor-
ry yourself. I'll apologize the first time
1 meet a donkey."
They Drive Pimples Away.- face cov-
ered with pimples lo unnlphtly. It tells
of Internal Irregularities which should
long since have been corrected. The
liter and the kidneys are not perform-
ing their nmctlane In the healthy way
they should. and these pimiles are to
let you know that the blood protests.
Parmcl.•c's Vegetable Pella will drive
than all away, and will leave the akin
clear and clean. Try them, and there
will be another witness to their excel -
lento.
Judge --You are charged with profan-
ity. Prisoner -t am not. Judge --You
are. sir. \Vhal do you mean? l'risoner
-1 was, but 1 got rid of 1l.
Tile Wretched Condition of thou.ands L doe
to the fact that they neglect the simplest care of
their health. When in this condition " Fermin."
will build you up and give you strength.
The pnolr_st people on enrlh nre those
who make the most of whit they have
and the least of what they are.
Eighty Veers Old -Catarrh Fifty Years.
Dr. Agncw's Catarrhal Powder curs
him. Want any stronger evidence of
the power of this wonderful remedy
over this universal disease? Want the
truth of the case confirmed? Write
George Lewis. Shamokin, Pa. Ile says:
-"i look upon my cure as n miracle."
It relieves In ten minutes.- 89 z
"We think baby will make a great
politician." "Why?" "Well. he crawls
out of everything an easily."
Have you tried Hallnway'a Corn Pure?
it has no equal for removing these
troublesome excrrsenres as many have
testIaed who have tried it.
\\'OVDERFUI. MAC.IIiNE:ItY.
The smnllest holes piererd by mndern
mnrhinery nr' one -thousandth of an
inch In (Brunette. They are fnnred
through snnphires. rrut ies. rind diamonds
by a machine which makes 22,000 rev)•
lutions a minute.
PARTICULAR PEOPLE LIKE
TEA becaus! it is Tightly Seated In Lead Packets,'
i not lying about loose in all kinds of places like ordinary bulk teas.
BLUE RIBBON is carefully watched FRRUllf PLANTATION TO UPO$L®
and pleases all.
iONLY ONE BEST TEA --BLUE RIBBON TEA
"Oshawa" Steel Shingles
Wind,
Water,
Storm,
and
Firs
Proof.
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flag, and have covered thousands of the best buildings throughout Canada,
making them
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iFARMERSI
Thiele the season of the year whoa you
seed to use every precaution with your
stock. By the use of our
STOCK TONIC
Iliad other remedies you have the best
guarantee of health to your stuck.
S Valuable Advice Free
*the it and become your own veterinary
surgeon.
The VETESINAOT $PICIALTY 00., Limited
654 DUNDAS ST., TORONTO, ONT.
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NORTH-WESTERN FARMS
ON TIIE
Grand Trunk Pacific
I have two sections of land for sale
entire or in part. on line of Grand
Trunk i'acifle, note under construc-
tion just west of Portage Ln 1'rairie.
Ploughing in the Northwest will be-
gin as early as February. You can
sow oats, potatoes and alfalfa on
breaking and get big prices from
railroad contractors on the spot.
Then hire out your teams for rail-
road grading at $5 per day. You
won't get such a chance for a start
another year. Don't waste any
time, as there is practically no other
land for sale of equal quality in
such a situation on such terms and
at so low a price. Price $10.50 per
acre; six year terms.
J. L. R. PARSONS,
02 Winchester Street.
Toronto, Ont.
llfost men say they intend to do a lot
of things they never intend to do.
Dropsy Is one Positive Sign of Kidney
Disease. -{lave you any of these unmis-
takable signs? Puffiness under the
eyes? Swollen limbs? Smothering feel-
ing? Change of character in the urine?
Exhaustion after least exertion? If you
have there's dropsical tendency and you
shouldn't decay an hour in putting your-
self under the great American Kidney
(:u re. -86
"What hove you In the shape of cu-
cumbers?" asked lite would-be customer
as he enteral the shop. "Nothing hut
bananas, sir," answered tate new as-
sistant.
A Nagging Cows). drives steepand eomf
away. Allen's Lona Balsam seders, hard brettb.
Inc pain In the chest and irritation of the thrwt
(live It freely W the children.
ELEPHANT -HUNTING IN CEYLON.
Every two or three years there is an
elephant "krnul" in Ceylon, when 50 or
100 of the huge bias's are made prison-
ers. In 1902 no less than 101 elephants
were captured in a katal near Kurrne-
galn, the greatest number of captives
r(eonled et nny one time since 1840.
Another method of rapture is by plaeing
in the paths taken by the animals run-
ning nooses composed of ropes ( f
antelope slide, having one end fastened
to a tree. By raising a sudden alarm.
the nnlivrs try to scaller a herd of ele-
phant:: and in their flight some of tate
animals lire sure to get caught by the
nooses. The captives are imprisoned
behind strong pnlisndes, and held for
sale. The hunters are not infrequently
killed or terribly hurt, and they enjoy
special distinction, under the name of
"pannikans." A skllfull pannikan Is (.s
much admired in Ceylon as a successful
matador is in Spain.
UNDER CONSIDERATION.
A noted humorist had often petitioned
the council of the town where Ire resides
to fill up a muud-hole near his house, but
without result.
One night he heard a spluttering noise
and sundry loud ejaculations, and. go-
ing to his door, he found a respected
member nt the town council floundering
Mood in the mud -bole.
"Good -evening, air; 1 am glad to see
you stirring in this matter at lest," and
so staying he closed the door and left the
1llurses' Training School\
The Lady Stanley Igatitute, Ottawa
rouNDEo moo.
"'Connected with the County tof (ba tut
eneral Protestant liospita� Ae
the Miter.
nity Hospital, and the leulutlou Hospital,
Ottawa, users to women a throe 'ears'
sours* of nursing. The work Is practical
and thorn;h, and comprises a curse in
• dietetic.. and in massage.
The echo ,l building Is separate frum
the hospital ; it Is c,mfertable and equip-
ped for teaching. This school le regis-
tered hy the Regents of the University
of the State of New York. Oorreepond
once Invited.
For prospectus apply to
THe LADY $UPERINTEN7ENT,
Th. Lady atanray Institute.
Ottawa, Ont
RHEUMATISM --�
30 DAYS
CURED IN
Are you a rheumatic? Have you Sciatica?
51.0r will cure or your mn,ey 0i k. We
bare cured hundreds, we can c ire you. tin
medteine to take. Y01.10.“ what you like.
Von get relief in 48 h and alnolutuly
cured within lin dav,. Our rheumatic cure
0 an applieati ti of the curatipe principles
of electricity and tnIgnethin In the earth.
Your ay -tem furni lite. the acids and salts
necessary In enpjnnrti,in with our ni-c to
maks a r..u.plete 1.4.14.47. You !aka no
chance,, we guarantee the purchase in,ney
refunded on rotu,n of the Di is it it does n .1
cure.
AOttNTS WANTED).
guanine alloleiriC INIUMATi6M SUuICO.
Sherbneiw, Quo , Oanada•
CLEANING o� Ne
LADIES ... SUIT.
Oas w Mee psefwtly b oar head Prow. Try M
M1111N AMMAN IYOINO 00.
NOWOSI_A8b TO&OWTO. OTTAWA a QUASI°
"Before you married me," lie com-
plained, "you used to say there wnsn t
another man like me in the world.""Yet.;
and now," replied the wife, bitterly, '1
should not like to think that them wits!"
Use the safe, pleasant and effectual
worm killer, Mother Ilravee'`Worm Kt -
terminator: nothing equals R. Procure
• bottle and take 1t home.
AMAZING.
"Just think, children," said the . un -
day school leacher, "all this happened
more than 3,0(0 years agol"
"Gee," exclaimed a small boy In an
audible whisper, "but she's got n good
memory 1"
For 33 Years
Shhiloh's Consumption Cure, the Lwi
Tonic, has bees before the public. and
this, together with the tact that its sake
have steadily increased year by year, is tin
best proof of the mad d
Shiloh
as cwe for Cottdts, Colds, awl all
diseases of the Iuegi and as passeges.
Those who have teed Shiloh would not
be widtout it. Those who have never
used it should know that every bottle is
sold with a positive guarantee tut, if it
doesn't cure you, the dealer will ratan'
what you paid for it. Shiloh
!las Cured
awirinelA we.,,, _.• •,--1111116.-
thousands of the most obstinate woes of
Coughs, Colds sad Lung troubles. Let it
etre you.
"Lit wiatn 1 reotlwd for ife.. suwrhs
dieueiei 1 w�u-Ipiaq, 1W Indio i did me ee
�a m51 Ord Sirloh' Cewaseioe Cue. FF ear
bsaka cured ate_ y This wiser 1 ksd a wry ed
slat '' a lu twee 'St ie7as
tr wJ scala. I sneak a esu.!pe�
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