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Exeter Times, 1906-03-01, Page 7-"�' PARALYSIS YIELDS TO EINTH H Y DR. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS 4444-1-14-1-1.-1-2-1-4-1-14-1-1-14-1-1, SOME EVIL EFFECTS OF SUNLIGHT. - It is a common belief, well spportee acts, that light is a powerful agent cure of muany diseases and in the u of the injurious bucteria that tie °moat body. Experi- IIti 11 That these little ur- ly will not multiply when light, but are even rap - Experience has taught us iscasc lurks in dark corners, and that light rooms are as necessary to health as good ventilation, but we are only beginning to recognize that the sun k not allogI teiter good tar us; its light must be used in moderation, for in ex- cess it may do harm. Of course every one knows that pro- longed exposure to the powerful rays el the summer sun may bring on a sun- stroke, but it is ei fact not so well known that excessive Tight, even without direct exposure, may in lime seriously impair health. Light kills bacteria by destroying their substance—the protoplasm which con- stitutes the main portion of every living cell, wheteher animal or vegetable. But this effect is exerted upon the proto- plasm of our own cells as well as upon that of bacteria, the only difference be- ing that the protoplasm of the single cell, which Is all there is of bacterium, is more exposed than that of the cells of our bodies, and so is acted upon more promptly. Animals and plants are protected against the injurious effects of light Ly their color, and it is a general rule that those plants and animals, including man, which live in the tropics and in ether regions where the sun shines brightest, are the darkest in color, while those of the cloudy north are blonds for the most part. People of the north who ge to the south to live soon begin to feel the effects of the increased light. At first this acts as a stimulant. The new- comer feels better, the vital functions teed perfectly helpless with no p are quickened, there is nothing but tither limb and the feelingone praise for the wonderful climate and I couldn't feel a pin run into contempt for the indolent natives. But a' all. I couldn't turn over in a year or two a change comes. The without help. To move me a pu! immigrant lases tone. becomes irritable• rigged up on the ceiling and n on then floor. "During two years of my ail had six different doctors, but them gave me relief. A special) Philadelphia treated inc fc months, but he was no benefit These doctors gave me up and was only a question of n few AFTER SEVERAL DOCTORS HAD PRONOUMCED THE CASE HOPELESS, Convincing Proof That Cure Was Permanent—in Five Years the Patient Has Had no Relapse—Facts in a Remark- able Case Substantiated by Sworn Statements Dr. Williams' Punk Pills are not a sil%e, where he made the following patent medicine, but the prescription ii physician, placed on sale with hill "Before I began laking; Dr. \\ illianls directions for use under a trade mark Pink Pills 1 had been treated for a long that is a guarantee of their genuineness circ l n>e by my (snubber t thing pae doctor r 1pronounc- e, r os• ounc- e, every purchaser. They contain nu alae s believed that to I) my s• 1 stimulant, opiate or narcotic, and white 1 they have cured thousands have «Ser and 1 do yet believe so. I had also spent injured anybody. 'fo show that cures five weeks in the University Hospital 'n effected by this remedy are really per. Philadelphia without the treatment bene- rnunent and lasting we recently inves- fitting! began had eturnedllhone Pink tigated the case of Me. Trunk A. Means, d' g el Reedsville, Millen County, I'a. Mr. fills in MG, but did not give a state - Means has been an elder in the Reeds- Client of any case for publication until title Presbyterian church for many i woe sut'e that I %vas cured. After re - years as county commis: toner and as turning from the hospital I did not take school director for nine years. Ile caw ether medicine for i nv trouble and was afflicted with ereepiug paralysis, 1 owe it to Dr. \Vellums' I'ink I'ills and losing the entire use of the lower half le It m alonee that Irani able trelated about in Since Ie his body, and for a year was a help- my statement on April 17, 1901, 1 have less ower d, conned to his bed and Eeyer suffered any relapse nor had enc - ph soden or feeling In either leg, and casion to employ a physician except for less.sMrs had givens him up as hope- ie minor troubles such as coughs, colds, ham pi pills was cured b) nnr. \ as etc. , 1 endorse Dr. Williams Pink Pills linins' Pink Pills and his tesolows: was as fully, and heartily to -day as I did five feinted five years ago as follows: Years age:' "I had the grip for tour winters and ySigned, FRf\NIS A. SfEA"' as a result my nerves broke down. I SusSign d and swornFIA before IncS lost the entire use of the lower halt of this 22nd day of Jannr to tbef my body. My stomach, liver, kidneys, JACOB KOII6. heart and head were never affected, but Justice of the Peace.the paralyzed condition of the lower part of the body affected guy bladder Justice Kohler, of Recds%ille, before and bowels. For a whole year t nay in . whom the aliidavit was made:,low ing: and works less and less. The light Is working on his protoptastn, which is not protcted by so thick a layer of pigment as that which the native has. His nerves give out, and unless he adopts the light- sthunning habits of those about him, he n,ust flee or die. A medical writer has recently advanc- ed the theory that American nervous- ness Is due to the excess of light here al compared to the cloudiness of the done. After the physicians hal me no. a friend sent nie a p north of Europe. it this is so, the logi- cal treatment of "nerves" woul be rest In a darkened but well -ventilated room, anent exercise in the open air, as is gtiierully advised. TIIE SALT BATH. An article much used in the bathroom just is salt Nearly all physicians containing statements of Iwo m had been afflicted something and who had been cured by the Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. I beg Mg them at once and although provement was slow It was Now i can walk most. of the tin nut a cane and everybody aroui he els now 1 thinks it is a miracle that i can get recommend Its use in some form, with about as I do. Your pills have certain - either hot, tepid or cold water, and, in ly been a God -send to me. Within many instances, without any water at the last three years I have answered ill, except just enough to moisten the dozens of letters from invalids who had salt. With some the conrsest salt pos- heard of my case and who asked me Bible to get, sea salt, preferably, is it it was true that i had been cured by thrown into the bath water and used as Ur, Willinms' Pink Pills. I have fold e d ue meant this remedy r d ) sort of wank brine; the temperature 't them all thatl y the water should be such as is ordinar- I am glad of this opportunity of telling 'tv used for the bath, and only the best, about my case so that others may find t any. soap should be used. Another relief as 1 have done." form of use is to complete the scrub- Signed, F. A. MEANS. ming process, then, taking large hand- Subscribed and sworn to before me 'uls of moist salt. rub the whole body this 17th day of April, 1901. and limbs with this, following; the scour ALBERT S. GIRRONEY. with a rinsing off in cool. clear water. Notary i'tlhlle. Phis is said to be very strengthening. Another process is to take a small One day recently Mr. Means was vis- furkish towel and dip it into a strong Heti at his handsome hone overlooking ►elution of salt and water. wring out end hang in the sunshine until dry; then N night, in your room, give your whole :.nay and limbs a "dry -rub" with this try, salty towel. The same towel may tar used several times, then washed out, ;.salted and dried, and used again. This is an eseellent tonic for the skin. end certainily brings the blond to the surface. These applicnllons of salt are • lust well for n well person as for a sick -l1! one, and is claimed to be the most re- fteshing of all baths and rubs ever tried. its effect upon the skin and eompleeinn k magical. The application is so sim- ple and easy. that any one can take these baths at home by simply putting is few pounds of coarse salt into n jar, roar just ennegli anter on it to innisten it wen. then. standing in a bath tub. or even on n pure of oilcloth. take rip handful and rub briskly, but not so tined es to "scrape" the skin, over all parts or the bogy and limbs; then, lake it thorough douch)ng, or rinsing off with ne cote %voter ns can be ronn6trtnbly borne. tnlhnwing this with a brisk rub- bing.-Exchnngc. . Frank c years c makes V visited ed and in daily 1 health FILER. nester et had re - eyelets of Means' illy tid- uth as inin the are ab - he was every my c,f- N Tire OT.nS. Here is evidence that must convince the most skeptlenl. But because many of the cures accomplished by Dr. Wil- liams' Pink Pills are so marvellous as to challenge belief, the following offer Is made: UNLIGHT inA SOAP Clothes washed by Sunlight Soap are cleaner and whiter than if washed in any other way. may remove the Chernicals in soap dirt but always injure the fabric. Sunlight Soap will not injure the most dainty lace or the hands that use it, because it is absolutely pure and contains no injurious chemicals. Sunlight Soap should always be used as directed. No boiling or hard rubbingis necessary. Sunlight Soap is better other soap, but is best when used in the Sunligght way. th hard or Equally good soft water $5,000 REWARD win be rata to any itenon veto "Were there laughter and cheers dur- ing your speech?" "Well," answered the youthful statesman, "there weren't any cheers, but now and then people in the audience looked at one another and laughed." 1t Cures all Creeds—Itere are a few names of clergymen of different creeds who are firm believers in Dr. Agnew's e Marital Powder to "live up to the preaching" in all it claims. Bishop Swealnfln, Hev. Dr. Langtry (Episco- palian); Rev. lei.. Withrow and Bev. Dr. Chambery (Methodist); and Dr. Newman, all of Toronto, Canada. Copies of their personal letters for the asking. 50 cents. —105 Schoohnaster—"Now, Rogers, what are you doing? Learning something?" liogcrs—"No, sir; I'm listening to you, sir." " The D t L " flesltret Plasters are marvel- lous in their quick action when applied to !erne backs or stiff rheumatic muscles or)otat.• They sire immediate relief. The average woman is witting to patch up a - quarrel with her neighbor because of the pleasure it affords her to rip the patch off again. $11I11se REWARD — The Dr. Williams' Medicine Company will pay the sum of f of Five No is part in nd Dollars he publi cation I tion of the foregoing testimonial. No sufferer from paralysis, locomotor ataxia, St. Vitus' dance or any of the lesser nervous disorders can afford to longer neglect to try Dr. William. ' Fink Pills. the great blond builder and nerve tonic. Sold by n11 druggists e r sent by mall on receipt of price, 50 cents per box: six boxes for $2.50, t'y the Ur. Williams' Medicine Co., Brock - the valley of Honey Creek, near Reeds- sine, Ont. TO CUR[: INDIGESTION. PUTS HIM TO SLEEP. Mrs. Jones—My husband has a good ear for music. Mrs. Smith—Mine hasn't. Ile thinks every piece he hears at church is a lel- 1111)5. - Eat slowly. masticate thoroughly, are HOW TO MAKE: B.AIW SLEEP. The baby • that cries half the night does not cry for nothing. It cries be- cnuse it is not well, -and the chunces are the trouble is due to seine derange• meal of the stomach of txntwel.e, which would be speedily removed ft a dose' proves that Sunlight Song contains anY Injurious chemicals or soy form of adulteration. Lever Brettitta Lkwltar, Toeont That's what any woman is after a hot cup of fragristt$ It chases "My goodness!" exclaimed an anxious mother, "what in the world sande your face so dirty, Willie?" ;Johnny Jones and me had a fight," explained Willie, "an' he throwed more dirt in my than 1 could swallow." Tearing Dews Signals doee not delay storms. Oplyou begin to couugghcltake Aa en's o not core. When Luns Balsams, los hro full of bealing power. area from opium, Father--"What—marry my daughter? They are Car etully Prepared.—Pills which dissipate themselves in the stom- ach cannot be expected to have mu' b effect upon the Intestines, and to over- come costiveness the medicine adminis- tered must influence the action of these canals. Parmelce's Vegetable Piles are so made, uncle- the supervision of ex- perts, that the substance In them in- tended to operate on the intestines is retarded is action until they pass through the stoma.:° to the bowels. Tile girl who screams when her Why, she's only a child." Spooner -- "Yes, sir. 1 thought I'd come early to avoid the rush." A Small Pill, but Powerful.—They that. Judge of the powers of a p111 by its sire, would consider Parmelee's N.egetnble )'ills to bo lacking. 1t is a little si'r anon;• gills. what It I R EU M ATI S M lacks 111 sire it makes up in pole, 'the elevator boy manages to reach The remedies which it carries are put the toll, but he isn't allowed to stay up In these small doses. because they their work thoroughly. aro so powerful that drily small dose, there. In an farm and mala perspiring feet pueltlretf are required. Thu lull strength of the or byour sewly patented extracts is secured in this form and do Overwe►ked Perseus, .tuber mentally 11 i cu witltla l0 days, physically, abon try or iron• roe fly fllfumber• anal Senn and blood tonic and 'bey will wauWd AI♦UNYT 0 away that old tired feeling and fills her wit' sew life. So Delicious too. Only one best tea. BLUE RIBBON'S IT, " Oshawa " Steel Shingles Wind, Water, Storm, and Fire Proof. II /1 .• •r' +':i %tea :' `i r gask(� oo�.vil�i✓• '...far.,.,. ii '►`• a• �•' h" �J;.,iiFour a.0✓.c J,.V uua,✓O v. �•.7., JJarA••N, ou., ,v..� a. r• va.A., u^i._i'.iV.l1 d ♦. ��— v,, uv,v a. _mle � ,_II V..,{v ua•_, , a�, �I etyar .....�. _ -. ------ -= - -- rl� 1{hhlls Made from Painted or Galvanized Steel, at prire_s varying from {tt.S5 to $5.tt) per hundred square feet covering measure. This is the most deairabte coy .ring on the market, and is awn ideal covering! for ileuses, Rams, Stores, Ele- vators. Churches. ete:. 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Prise /ten per Sera Write for sap and fail particulars. R. PARSONS, 9s wetl.Sky Streets Teremsa%. Cswwaw, id "Yerrorim the woe yag„elle llieear� r d ri tom• Old Fossil—"1 supposC you get any quickly recover strength and health booklet, ♦encs amount of silly questions asked during Ida led .tnywberm or I YdaU• MLTLS!! CURE CO., Sherbrooke, climbed', Canada the day?" Porter—"Yes, sir. any Beggs—"DIY wile rays that it t were amount; yours is the twenty-third I've to die she would remain a widow." had asked me to day.' Meggs—"Evidently she thinks there is not another man in the world like Nurse's Gard Words.—"I am a proles- you," "On the contrary, she's afraid fionnl nurse," writes Mrs. Eisner, Hall- there may he, and that she'd get him.” fax, N.S. "1 lavas q great sufferer from rheumatism—almost constant nssocla- A Time for Everything.—The time for lion with best physicians i had every Dr. Thomas' n ptnmEca Cmc i01) 15 when Weaat�(amseaalW mid W Slee.. rJeea.a T1/tt .soupy Wins beset the aro be meet by i. %+N w �• .aI chance of a cure it it were in their paw'- rC11, when nc�wnatic r coughs, ms is umber o, asthma.SEEING er—but they failed. South American old; when 1 grache attacki WITI$N AMERICAN Rhewnatie Cure was recommended—to- gtoii►ei�g ortoldh wheor n burns. scalds, ahrre- gap)1TiLY daymy six year's of pain scent as a i contusions of sprain, come t Two bottles these ailments it will she relief and A JIIGtITY RAILWAY. work a cure. I�.OR SALE—Best, cheapest and nicest located stock farm in the United States; has a beautiful water front, and contains 800 acres. SAMUEL P. WOOD- COCK, Salisbury, Md. FEATHER DYEING young loan tries to kiss her usually ciies If he doesn't. Dropsy and Heart Disease. --"For ten years 1 suffered greatly from Heart Dis- ease. Fluttering of the Heart and Since thering Spells made my life a torment. Dropsy set in. My physician told me le prepare for the worst. 1 tried Dr. Agnew's Cure for the eart. One dose gave relief, one bottle cured me corn- plelely."—\Ira, James Adams, Syracuse, N.Y-107 BLOOD-STAINED THRONE. Great Popular Upheaval May Sweep It Away. Are the days of Peter 1. of Servin as King of that country numbered? 1t is believed so In Austria, and the fact ex- plains the attitude of the imperial Gov- ernment to the proposed inti?f union between Servia and Bulgaria. The Austrian authorities have learned that the eines of I'eter 1. as King of Sec - via are not to be long. The Karageorg;ie- vieh dynnstys day in Servia is gone, and before another year is over the King and his family will be driven out. of Baby's Own Tablettt were given the I It is well known in Servia that it is little one. These tulilets make children owing to the dynasty nione that Servia sleep soundly noel natlrally, hecausc has lost position and Influence all over they remove the cause of crossness and Europe. in the courts of Europe the: wakefsln''ss. They are n blessing to.the opinion prevails that Peter 1. knew t•t little one. and bring relief to the tired l the plan for the murder of King Alex- %%ot•ri• .1 mother. Mies. A, C. Ahbotl, 1 under, it he was not himself actually its Ilutlernt's Heights. Que.. says: - "1 haws t instigator. A11 the courts of Europe found Baby's Own fahlels n splendid have refused to receive a visit from t• i e for stomach and bowel Irou- King Peter or to have any direct deal- bled from bled. Thanks to the relief the Tablets ;pt./ie. blotted out from among the tiles n` tl t I f m which m' little 0111' was 'rote ings with him. Sesta is thus, so 0 two cardinal rules for the dyspeptic., hnv.' given my baby now sleeps ;uiittty r sufferer will find relief intt and naturally, and is in the best u•f Generally the 1 health." And the 'rabbis are Resolute• Inking solids and liquids at scparalc 1 t2nw . for fluid dilutes the already weakened gastric secretion. and so ell - 'e. iv ower.. An ex. n►h►i5hes the digestive t e p cellent simple trentnu'nt Is as follows: take a tumbler of hot water on rising If the morning. n second about eleven r,'clock. and another half an hour before bedtime. If n little biearbnnate of sale, ennlugh to lie on a ten cent piece. is added to the hot %vette. n further bene• fillet effect vein bre obtained. EARNINGS (W AIItflllA'1'S. the mouthy earnings of a lady circus - very from $375 to $;,(an, while those .•1 the highest class often earn $750. •1 , h.wiee earninee oternge fr..m $175 and $200 to 11375 and $54). No 1"'i former •:n the tightrope "works" for lees 1hnr1 from *Vol 1„ $375 a month. Engagements of this sort. it se,•nls. are nl%%•ay+ made and %%noes paid by the month. Carpet m robots earn from 14500 10 $550; even .,,•0ne1•rate performers nn the horizon - lel bar receive $625 to $750. while inns• tete of tea' cart ear nsthe n nrlt as s 8( 250; and je gg'' Mg t er en fee..e leen a•tt'notch as 1t.5(utte hest paid f month. ly ly safe—they always do good --they can• not possibly do harm. They will cure the ailments of a new•lewn ball or a w'ell-grn%%•n child. sold by druggists, ne sent by mail nt 25 cent. n box i y writing The Dr. \\ Maims' Medicine Co., Brockville. 0111, "Woman's crowning glory is her heir.. s ,e, ' retooled lt. lir edl he quolMl. "Not naw; r u I t simistic h'icnd. "\\'ht du yo0 mean?, he demanded. "In many cases sRnw wo- Man's vomiting glory wr oman's Mr. T.•ttrr'v "Could you marry x very ,;ld mon with a grand deal of mon- /. • if he told you frankly haw old he Sillies of Europe. The King, moreover. and in a greater measure. the Crown Prince. his son, have made themselves remarkably unpopular all over the country. Servia. according In infornlntion re- by Ihe Austrian Gover•nrnent, is re- ceived for these reasons advancing in the direc- tion of a new revolution. There is al- ready formed a strung party, whose .ic- sire it is 10 seen German prince nn the throne of Servin. This party has its eyes on Prince Frnnci•' Joseph of fiat- Lemberg. Canadian Kidney Remedy. Lenb erg. who was married in May, 1St17. lo n Mnnlenegrin princess, but has no •fabuc,nlae. Cumherlend Cee, N. B., , — CR lin J I.cc ti ° ial. 110 1-- Ne 1 ) cbildr''n. Fely, 1. - I ' fhe difliculttev of the Sete inn Govern- rstlnaster here, is now in his seventy- „,„ l anal in nbleiuin} money have luecnnle sivlh year. but so bright and healthy so arch' 1(181 u crisis mut. bei expected does he look and so energetic isi hr' fn nm• nno►n"llt. his nowemcntS that he would easily Ansa 11u' regicide.. knowing the extreme for len years younger. danger, are running Things with a high "How do l keep yoltng I'1'tking',' lit' ham'. and Icing Peter to little more than ,u.Inta-ler Set_. Ir it 0 prisoner in his own palace. ' N, 't 1[A - .l lit :1 C1 Mamie kissed me --such a smack But 1 did not kits her back; On my part are no such slips— So instead I kissed her lips. "It's raining hard.” said the hay, sac looked through the dripping win- dew•pene. From Wend his paper his father growled: "I dent sire! l.et it rain!" The little lad. in grate surprise, Pawed sweetly up at hint. "Why, 1-- 1 wax s-getn' tot" acknowledged 11111e s ons, dream. 1 tale cured me 106 any member of the family. In any ofd A man never discovers in tat nth is looking crowing old byhe Hu makes the discovery by looking at his wife. iTallewa�'s Corn Cure 1e a epectic for the removal of corns and warts. We never the worst its (ling to re- moveFOIS,OWED INSTRUCTIONS. A lady going from horse for the day locked everything up carefully, and for the grocer's benefit left a curd on the bne'( door. "All out. Don't leave anything," it rend. On her return she found her house ransacked and all her choicest posses- sion.; pone. To the card on the door was added, "thanks. \\'o haven't left much.,, Farmers Wanted as Land Agents. The average income of the remedial) A genius is n man who can do al Pacific Railway per week is $1,250,000. most anything except make a living. Out of this suns they have to pay sal- aries to 30,1»), which mounts up in a "They Sell Well" says Druggist O'Dell year (o $25.000,000. The president of the of Truro. N.S. \\'ant any better evi- company has a salary of 850,000 a year, dance of the real merit of Dr. Von The coal bill for a year is $5,000.000, for Stan's Pineapple Tablets as a cure for two and a hall million tons of coal. The all forms of stomach trouble than that number of ears possessed by the railway they're in such great demand? Not a is 45.000; locomotives, 1.200; railway sta nauseous dose that makes one's very tons, 1,400. Since 1n00 the Canadian insides rebel --but pleasant, quick and to carry In your Pacific have doubled their earnings; the harmless—a tiny tablet total for the last six months is $31.381,- pocket. 35 cents. -101, 977, an increase of $19,1t11,573 over the "You don't even -k—new how to make same period lust year, a lemon tart," rrmnrke'1 the cooking; kn sereso AUSTIIAI.IAN \\'HEAP CROP. school girl, with fine scorn. "it isn't necessary to make n lemon► tnrt," re- 1'he wheat crop et Victoria for this plied the other. "All the lemons I've beilig Is ncreialted at 23,000,000 bushels, ever seen were pretty tart ot•cn'h.' bring; nn increase ower last years return - of 1,4511,5,50 bUS11CIS, tete amount TC- (mire. Is .Seto to prevent than It ti to 1' G 500 tore inn "f th.• lungs is tho THE POSTMASTER TELLS HiS SECRET 111 IIE%l.TII \1.11\1.1 111•: TO THE 17;f: OI' 11011'N PILLS. Farmers wanted all over Canada es agents for Western Canada lands; all selected lands; tieernl commission. Ad- dress "Parra Lands,' P. 0 Box 5� Winnipeg, Man. quired fol• glome consumption 19 ,- companion of ueglrrtrd colds• and once 01x), and for seed 1,900,000, Itavingl ahold It Sada a Indgrun•nt in tho system it is 11.000,000 bushels available for expot'l, dttmcult tet deal with. Treatment with \\ith pi•eSent market prices al about Diode'. Anti-Consunietlt•o Syrup will .enthrals rho rola and prevent tnCnm- --Sper quarter- equal l0 4s. per bushel enation trop° Setting i.n. it costa lrt. -3s, eel per buslttl would be realized tie, and in as antisfnetory as it is aur• after defraying freight, commission, and prising in Its results. exchange, making the value of the wheal The Trencher "i was surpriwed to sen available for export X2,275,000. your husband walk nut of the church while 1 %vas pralk oiit, The \Vlfe— IIiS \VAY Otff. "O)1. dnn'1 mind tint! Ynu knmv he's el —Tell us, Mr. Wylkns, which troubled with smmnamtnllisrn!" P.th of us do you thick is the pretlier-1 or t {ea' fs betaT flan etEer aceta•, my sister Alyss? $ftaliglh \Ir, \\•ylkyrls—Rcnlly, \lis+ Elbel, 1 bat {a tea 1Lb35 •dllol a dirae1111aa7. don't know what to say, When i look ting $s tI$ at either of you, 1 think Jt isn't possible that there could be anyone in the world K{;1 c(►N'ti {�{:Y TO �((C r:8, beautiful. Postmaster t.ee Larks Ten Years Yount - per Ilan Itis Seventy -Six Years and lie Gives the Credit to the Great 1 a "\\ ell 1 ntlrihu Int g4.4 to niy greed health rind my Leapt is mainly due to the use of Pine. Ill . b. ad's Kidney 1 "1 first le'arn�etifn^the `,rnrvalue anf n,lhe' hens ney Itemedy g then suffering front Kidney Disease. My feet and legs swelled and I had to rise eight or len tines In the night because of urinary troubles. Six beeves of {hada'- Kirhlry rills restored my health "Tito •'r .nt'•'r Y,,11 .feast 1',..`,"•, }' r of the same platy. o al In that time and 1 have weft them al I more food you gel: the stronger you standard of reference. By means of a In "To i,s sin''c• drink coffee the mere poison you gel," kind ofpharneas, indicating the location 1 r.nyrmr• Weird with ills are Trow !Jima given by Poitum Co,. Battle et armpitsa ofher necessary concealed points 1 he 1 ..ay y the Kidney villa all , g ieh, ' 01 the figure, try. thrum nn•l you will unsure 11.14." There s a reason. lc find a benefit." Brother ---"I have made up my mind to propose to He11ie, but have not found a suitable opportunity yet. You see, she's such n reserved girl." Sisner — "Oh! yes; she's reserved for Captain Dasher. He became engaged to her yesterday." Yale, sickly children should urn~ Mother Craves' Worm Exterminator. Worms suffering one cnildren rand should caul expelled from the system. ba more pr rt t,►uartrr nl art Huns Alicatl nl Tiutc• UNDER WHICH KING, 1 rlsnn %%n, alTiii s 1Wforeh':u'd sit t p5015 appnlnlnlent, \\hen hr w•as kav- The More 1)fIl'e the re Fan. the ing London on his luta rxpedilion More toffee lire %lure Poison. i against the enemy a gttantily of cabin it was ordered to be sent on 'fhe lets+. T. U. ii • a young; giant stale in the Northwest farewell dinner at les hou�c say's: called with an a ala %•C r! r was a I a n th nl i c i r•calize •n 1 ' tat l t rn Idtlt to coffee till I left off drinking it. For + and to repo the !1 I shown three oafour years1 was obliged to lute g •od Ills Lordship k to him h <I►nutg room, f furniture board the ship. N.1s'mn had given a little .canal An upholstererrl l ' the ot•dshl tin' lien into the i and a w e in a corner apart from the g'! (acrd: ne s. "Evetyll ing is perked. my from Said, "and well go in firs wagon the• nag ala ti stock," a nerve Ionic every day. Nov i aro free, thanks to i'oslum Food Coffee. "After finding out what coffee will do 1) its victims, 1 collet hardly Mend to have my lu.seand drink it; hut be was net willing to quit. I studied for months t•' find a way to induce him to lease it oft. Finally i told him 1 would make nr. mere eoffce. "1 got Poston food (toffee. and mad.' 11 strong---loriled it the required time, and had hits read the little book The Road to \Yellville; 111111 comes in every pkg. a .- r a no stronger r i re: has "Today , (11111 h vocate than rnw husband! Ile fells our friend, how to make it, and that he got through the winter without a spell of the grip and has not had a headache for months. --he used to be snbje.•1 to frequent nervous headnehee. "So you are going to marry. Have you anything laid by?' "Yes; leve got r rich uncle laid by with an Illness off some sort, and leo the only aurvi%ing relative." ut ".Uel yml u111 go to the inn and se' Rese•ettt S' rpl•en fl the bailee Th. fro uble era betrro.e+ mhslakI, cal Meese, d the .tin pay be eased • Promptly camp witb Weaver's trate. Mrs. Snnarte—"Th' doctor insists That 1 must spend the nett few weeks abroad. He says 1 need n change. Mr. Smarm—"Set you do: that's a fact." "Alit you agree!" "Yes; you need a change --of doctors:' For 33 Years them off?" "I shall. my Lord; 1 shall be there punctually at six o'clock." A quarterquarter ert;before; toii Nelson, to t quar- "b,elhcrcaq ter of en hour 1 owe every 'ting in lite... TAILORING AND PHOTOGRAPHY. Perhaps the latest npplle anion of photography is in tailoring. This ap- pears to be a Parisian intention, The person to be measured 1s photographed 111 several positions while standing be- hind n network, which isphotographed S(uilolt's Co.sumptios Cure, the La Tonic. has bees before the publive c,a 'iia. together with the fast r s sales have steadily in fi ncreased year by year, is the flat col of she merit of Shiloh at • ate for Coughs, Colds. aid all diseases of the lungs and ss passages. Tho.. who twee tired Shiloh would wet 1. without it. •tirom who have aeras wed N should snow that nary latae is sold with a poetise gllar*Mee that, i it doesn't cure you, tie tinder will retired what you paid foe it. Shiloh Has Cured thousands of the most olrt>�� cases 1 Cough,, Colds sad Lruq Les ate you, "Lae wirer 1. tees readmit fee . sent* dorsin ( win pee into Cissamo„rn. I tai led•: ft se. dei we say I sled Siti•t• cesa,me."a Cure. .001 cePoi MC This wiaw 1 hada for ass seed' aA N a wee ..se Oa t��ai� �o d bio IIs+ . mad se wei'to* 'tete aim it. , reerg. Creestheglta." 666 ad: SHILOIL �ItJV I M a1 i � !-