Exter Times, 1910-03-31, Page 6I
r
o flexpcetcd Coifessioo;
Or, The Story of Miss Perc7val's Early Life.
('HAI'TElt X1.11'.--(Cunt'd)
He told hint of his call, n cenple
of hours previous, in t'pper (ilus-
venor Street, when Jennie had ex-
plained some perplexing thing, to
hits, and also confirmed the dread=
ful reports regarding the mysterious
disappearance of the %seinen he
luted.
"I ala sure I do net know what
has impelled Inc to conic here to-
day," he went on, excitedly, "ex-
cept that I had determined to throw
His self into the search for her, and
must have some starling point;
while, knowing that Irvington Ma-
uer was the place %there she was
last seen, I felt that I would like
to see her home, and possibly be
inspired with some plan whi,•h had
occurred to no one else. What is
ye ur theory, sir': Was it abduc-
tion, rubbery or temporary- aber-
ration, that caused her disappear-
ance 1 It scenes as if there must
bo something tangible to get hold
of, if the right course is pursue d "
'Pray, Mr. Lancaster, step a mo -
went and take breath and allow
DP! to get in just a word." Mr.
King here interposed, his face
beaining with joy, for Donald's ex-
lplanations had thrown considerable
ight upon some things that had
lung puzzled hint, in connection
with Esther.
While she had not seemed to bo
reelly unhappy since coaling
abroad, she had yet never appear-
ed to be the light-hearted, care-
free girl which he thought she ought t..}1 telnkle 1n his eyes. "Suppose once or twice, but she did net nwre;
I run up to see what she Dunks -h,' lay with a smile upon her lips,
about it," he added, rising to leave which already had taken on a d'•ep-
the 'room. er tinge of carmine, and each time
He went directly upstairs, but, in the happy woman stole away,
the app( r hall, met his wife and breathing a litt!e song of gratitude
Miss Percival just corning down, as for having her safely restored to
Elsie had notified them that lunch he r
was ready. The awaiting se •filed long to Don -
t "Esther has just taken a bowl of al,l; and Mr. King, sympathizingthcr use for theorics and plans, and bouillon, and is going to try to get with his feeling of suspense, cxert-
i
a nap while we are at lunch,' Mrs. "ed himself to entertain hire.
King explained, as her husband :1,i^r their smoke they went out
joined her. to look at the horses. which hall
"Ah!" he responded, "I was on been retained in the stables, then
my way to ask if she felt able to strolled about the greuids fur a
re.. ive a caller." ( while, after which they played a
".1 caller:" repeated his wife, cot:ple of ganies of billiards. But
And i pl he was obliged to clutch ;greatly surprised; "who in the the hands of neither were ver}
the chair from eshieh he had just t\''rld would come here to cull on steady, and finally, laying down hi -
arisen, to support himself, for the! 1:: t her at this time t" ;cue Mr. King proposed to take his
reaction frorn despair to joy was "Nr. Uunald Lancaster." 'compani(ul to the s('eret chamber
almost more than he could bear. ''Donald Lancaster:" murmured where Esther had been imprli oned.
"Yes," continued his companion, Miss Percival, in a tremulous tone, They spent sonic time looking
"w.- discovered her here less than and with a nervous start. about this curious room, which. in
an hour age --a prisoner in her own Mrs. King bestowed a glance of spite of the efforts which had
house," sympathy upon her, for she well dente• been made to render it con,
"Aha.:" knew what painful memories that firtable, was a dismal dungeon --a
"In a seeret roG!n, or treasure name must arouse. terrible place in which to confine a
chamber, which only t wo or three ''Yen know he is the young elan toting girl like Esther for three
persons lie ins knew anything about who so bravely cared for Esther wee' s.
until to -day. ' thnt� night of the fire in the thea • 'It is n ten• ingeniously Cont fl%
"Heavens: how carne she there; ' Ir.'> Mr. King continued; "and -- ed hiding place, however." Uou:1'.l
quer-P(1 Donald. e .xcitedly. new be prepared for a little ro- ebscr-ed, while they were cxatnln-
"1'owe into tie• library, and I mance as sauce for our recent tra-
ged', my dear -it seems that he is
nn old lover--''
"Humbert, I believe you are ro-
nleecing now ," his a ire interposed,
Discuss/es Causes of Thinness and in an incredulous tone. 'the corridor leading to the servant.
later Nee sea of of Increasing
essd' "indeed, 1 ant nett --I have just rooms had been cut in two; while
"(10" and Rounding (►nl 1114'sadthe eoufe-su.n from the soling tu.• buttress has everyappearance
Form. *own lips. They herarpe foul ,,f being n solid .fracture. Such
I '•.les other before I•:'-iber left 11 re„i11 may have been a necessity
wail tell you all about the affair,"
Mr. King replied; and, with his
hand still upon the young lover's
shoulder, he led hint to the room
designated.
Here be related, as briefly as pos-
sible, all that had occurred in con-
nection with Esther, ns far as ho
knew, since the evening of the
grand reception up to the hour of
their recent discovery of her in the
14-wer chamber.
"What a strange story -it hard-
ly see;us credible: !" Donald ob-
served, as the narrator concluded.
"But, oh: whit a relief it is to
know that she is safe."
GIVEN UP BY HIS PHYSICIAN t,r„e,'Donald remarked, as he ex-
"FRUIT-A-TIVEts", THE FAMOUS panels ii iit, ponderous dour, and the
FRUIT MEDICINE. SAVED HIS LIFE.
"Indeed it was, or (hero is no
knowing how long Est her might
have been detained a captive here
in the tulllb-like prison,,,
"lt might hare become, in rea-
lity, her tomb," said the young
loan, with it shiver. ''There is no
telling what the v'illain's intentions
were regarding leer."
('1'o be continued.)
MONKS I N '1' I It F'1'.
Fiery family Devotes Firstborn
Roy to 11ona-rlic Lite.
Es cry Tibetan family is compel-
.JAtIED DINGWALL, tae. I ICI) to devote its first born mule
The Finest Flavoured Tea1T11E II
SALADA" is hill -grown tea—grown on planta- 3101ii;it.11'F
tions high up on the hills in the Island of Ceylon.
The leaf is small and tender with a rich, full flavour.
11
13
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A Doctor Nap, 1l
on Living Tissue a
I'iekliog.
Jluderate driekiig has the sa
effect en niaiCs tissues as alcoh
pie kling does on pathological speci
11.1 its in medical laboratories.
('late d1711k1,1 i
ions causes of m
C
I e. trust -a -Svcs ' tea when ) ou can ret ' SALADA j Tltumpsuu of the Cornell Medic
up and trained in priestly (Oyster- l
promptly rote roc Alin. last eprin I Schuul in \cw' Turk.
visiting pht
I bait a Lad attack of )ILAI►p,};}t 21111 ler, 1t about the age of 8 he joins ; 1 ,_
KILN ll, (••.,' e,f the caravans which travel to { Q1 liar, in the liclletue and Fteab
1• TRc►L'RL t aa -t the doctor 7 mss. j 1$ Crowing.
{➢ urian hospitals, said ,,
ogale we up but "Nruil a -fives" saved 1-u sn. 'l'I1ere lie is attached to one 1 ('uruell students at Ithaca the else
wile and
110w Over eightv stars of the local monasteries, where he r; ' Hardwood Timber'
A 1 I strongly recommend I day. He said
"Fruit-a.tive.s " for Contstipation and remalllts Its a tloVIC(' 1111til he is 15, _ ./I
Kidner Trouble". g to read the sacred books. "Thu rffccts o[ nuulerate drink
IUntl,lll • Rvery trader know. the In.rraaing ins; are insidious. .'1 Ulan (IlII neY
(Signed, J.1:4Es DIN(,\' i.I,. n'.tt perform the religions rites (.I. J ecareitq n/ Ilardaood limber rod Its ery
SOCahox.6forfs.So Or tnalirtx. a5C I,1> filth. The first burn soil held, f"lur tent increase is value in the near 111 his life become intoxicated an,
'a consequent
still fall prey to alcohol,. lccaueb
knot-tlt'GS thus "Rl rat Into the church," as we f nardwond to-d•y is ss nb.nlutNy arc.
I-invited, Uttatya. his indulgence, in alcohuP. 'Phe ab
. IOII ( Say in country, the tee: .-nary In ISP nlanufa(tur•s, ns cosi !of alcoholic betera eS
end sons become the heads of tile „rod steel [r 'imply mutat he had or the
K exerts a p
K s 211( of the
\1'illiamstown, ant.,Jul!hild to R u'unastic life•. ,nun elf- (raid +(111 of th
July ajtli' '�`,g• I — is always of unvarying good quality. 'Will you be cert- case, of modern lite. This, in s
I uI!i ui d all u0 life from Chronic to Ili; birth the child is token to a
onsnpatiun and no doctor, or remedy, stui'-Ce, i5 what 1)r. W. Gibs
e%"r 1, led hal u1 u, }il:u(Ihist ►Oona st ry to be brought I tent with common
RY
t e.
1 Treat
Catarrh
FREE
"'Indeed, it is, to all of ns," said t de.(lers or frote )' p c
Mr. king, with a long sigh, that sl l lthis{
proved the truth of his words. "The
pout girl moa have suffered Ines- that she had aged a good deal since: families and marry. Unlike sen.•
pressibly, tee. shut rap► in that wret- be pane d from her in New York. 'cher sentl-cisilized raves, the , •
eked dungeon ; she was ill a Iso for a The:. all repaired to the dining- .benne Tibetans have t he rigat of
fultnight, she suss, and she shows 1'^•:t1, 41 Ile re they found an apt,e- choosing their own wives. .1 '1'dbe
it, fur she has lust both flesh and 1., meal awaiting them, and' tall' girl. tee, rennet be marrie.l u(1
color." v.i,cie they con\ersed More At h%• her parents without her ow t► -
"Have you sent for a pht-i ian .'' i• set ll ii,s,II the strange es cats of '•":l`i'nt• The carious ciiStat11 ill
Donald anxiously guestioicd. :the last few weeks- -Mrs. King and regard to the eldest sons rdin'ti : when tri• es d"`'so t Rlt%ays listen
"Oh, no; she has no disease -she' Nis Percival rcival hating gleaned a g"ud of course. in nearly every Tiheta•, money talks.
will soon be her -elf again. :111 she (lea! more from Esther after Mr.: fniilily acquiring the odor of
needs now is gr.ud care, nourishing King had left them alone with her. tit'•, nu11iI,ering a monk amu,tg
food, and cheerful company," re -Meantime, Esther who had fell rnentbers. London Telegraph.
plied Mr. King, reassuringly. !len into a soiled slumber, with a'
"Do you think it would be' pus- sense of security which she had not
sidle for ale to) are her t„ -day 7" in- kie•wn since her separation frurn
quired the impatient loser. her friends- slept on, peacefully
"I am not sure but butt an inter- alai restfully, for three long hauls,;
rick- with you would b.. the very and Kathereing strength with leery'
best tonic she could have," his bre ath.
companion returned, with a rogu- Mrs. King looked in upon her
Por fifteen days. II you do not wish to con-
tinue. costa you nothing. I am cui:ng
Catarrh, botany., Plead Yclaca, and Tb,cat
troubles, with a ramal kahle
Dew trrWrnent. I want to sand
• comae of my treatment with
two instruments, to every 1311.
freer. by mall, ail ch
pont to to try 1s days.
-sew rho it 114. ern irl4; assns -d
e.M •c.,. wm1, Urn. n . fey
—• 1.,.1 Iry 1...,,1 I'd.r. 11 r!., I.a d..
it,. , 1 ,,,.r ....
Dr. W. 0. Coffee, ' '- acs Moines, la.
L r
0.11610...
sone- I Mike -"There are some disael-
;ts vantages in being a millionaire."
:Jemmy- -"For instance/7- "Well,
milliona:res 11re continually getting
1( tiers threatening -them with all
sot ts of awful fates tivl•-se they im-
mediately pay the writers large
sutras of money." "That's nothing.
I get just such letters every
Month."
to be, with such brilliant prospects
before her. and he had been suspici-
ons that she was burdened with
some secret sorrow that ens asso-
ciated with her past.
"My clear fellow," he went on,
lasing his hand kindly upon Don-
ald's shoulder, his eyes full of gen-
uine sympathy, "we have no fur -
your search a
rch 1s ended before it was
fairly begun. Lady Irvington is
fouled : •'
"Found:" cried Don.:ld, in a
voice that was rendered almost in-
audible from 'the sudden bounding
of his ]leart.
WHY YOU ARI THIN ;
tiOW TO GES' FLESHY.
hug it ; "no one would ever suspect
the existence of either the chap
ber or the passage leading to it
"That is true," said Mr. Kine .
very few would ever imagine t 1,.1
Prescription .1eeonlplishes ponder•' \ale rien, but seine. slight nustuuler-, at the time it 51114 constructed, hut
"Milia seperatc'd them; and, since; in t.:ese days t: ole is 110 gleed for
A treatment which anyone cite : r meeting in 1.en,t••n, each has anything of the kind. and if the
pry pare cheaply at Soni•, I,a. beet' 1 ted the other t•, he married, !Once was (nine. I should have this
found to increase the weielit, im thus sundered for all time; brick partition removed."
prate the health, Tonnll silt -craw-ujufntl' betel have been pro- It may be stated here that this
ray Iigures, inlprevc the bust, bright- I .::enatel' wretched, Mr. Lan- suggestion was foll'w(d, later, thus
ell he eye14 and pot 11135 collo. int" : 1, r has been travelling ter ser- snaking the corridor much wider; a
t,,, cheeks and lips of nil„tie who . / ••nibs, and only learned '' couple of windows were also let in-
t- Ise 111111 and bloo(Iless. It 11t ; 11' .1. 1 girl's disappearance Ilp i.n to the outer wall, and the treasure
11. !; 211 (11ese who hese been 11144;1. - r,n. le•' 111, the day before ' ester chamber cenrertcd into a store -
hie whether from disease or netw--'day. He called at our house lhi- ro• m.
al tendency, en these who le- henry1tie riing, shortly sifter we left, and -flew very fortunate it was that
eating and dict have in lain tried:h-urrled further fnets from Jennie. Mi•• Pereira) happened t>) know
LO increase; r,11 those w11e for 1 we•li i wh., PASO enliitl,tet,ed 111111 11(1,1 Ili'- secret,. and Colne to y0)1 at this
1►I.t (ain't gel fat ; 811(1 on these %5 1 u ...Me paints IA 'itch 11:lel Illi he 1 t,�
hate tried c•ser;y known rnethod in !entitled hitt much grief. .111huugh
wain. It is n powerful aid 1" diges- ;the deed %%I X11 had so haw „p,. 1.111:11' 11, I:1"/,1;11 1 1 1 Ill:
tit n, hillriti•,n lend a•sinlilatiun. It srure•l his sun ens dis-ipitted by 1:�hlllt�l.11 It) I'lll ill•l l �!i.
(ts' sl-. the hit,soll pool ':e,'ter to dim 11111= int,/ l low, his anxiety as to
1 Ur. I Ne s
tribute ( rts.
u e I ,t f 1
t I c e le, 1 ulu 11
a r Ili It the flesh: . l t
1, rlh 1 isle was ,• revs' 1 r
i n e : and,. Minn- tells of his success in treat -
e
meets 'ennlnined in f,..,d, and in11 e11r(I b} a desire t.. be ip and i • ,
piles the thin person the •uiut rah- I (king s••nlethiug, he immediately 1 tiunt2lticnls with 1). U. 1), I rescrip-
i e.•Ihing qualities possessed by the sta,te,l for Irvington Manor.'' ''
eateial!V fleshy. I \Cell. i ala surf, I diel tot .lren,u Phere wit+ a Iran here sufferipg
eryhody is about the salve, butttha' till. ese,itful day 1(.,uld hese iron ccnd for the Inst fourteen
�., (elinin element s and organs of !slid* h a nei.ant ie en,lins," said \f 1 ;flatulent. and 1 npplicd the J. 1). 1).
10.,url and Herres are (Ieflric111 and; King. laughing, hilt at• the sail„ lrcnlmcnt. I also applied it M a
mail this is collected thin people time wiping the tears from hely null of 11'est, Duluth, Minn., who
will stay 11!!!i• The nut nil i•l slays!cheeks : for the crests of the 111• ren l'av been suffering with 1•:ezema in
in the hoely after •.epuaratien ler the • ing had seen a bees( strain npori his [let, and the second treatment
(lip. ,tis( ftlllrll,•n14 instead , f pass II(r nerves. H"uever," she asp 111 l/ut11 cases ('lensed the skin al-
ine !biotech Irlal•eel. wile., Ile- vale.'dell, ' I think I: the r should not, be •taus( absolutely. Tile first applies
nide Ire altnent of hl, nrl..l nledj di•turhrd at iter rat, sten 10 gra- !Lion is a balm, and its soothing d-
r 1l:r, is Hied. l'rartieall i•• "ne , ti(•: n longsuffering loser; let her never is beyond expression. anI shall
r.ti1 remain thi1, who 1u -es :1. 1i.1' it have a nice rest first, aIle! (hell she
it nhr 1)O 1113' al ut It, and shall Ilse
sep/plies the bow felt eced. it among my patients altogether."
a ill bra strunpler for the interiew•
No matter how terribly you suf-
11is a half 141111- t��,tlle, three .1sk 11r. Lancaster to come and
ant f , ne. .•t pepsin, and Kase sumo ter from eczema, salt rheum, ring-+
f I lunch with us, and Wo Vol ID, etc., you will feel Instantly
art 0 .,un, es e,i -41111• of rlulbnrb. 5,11 (I.• ollr nest to entertain hint
'1'1 ell add ••ee eine•...,Iltpe,llnd es- until Esther awnkes.,, ser thcd and the itch allayed at
ser:re 4.11( Shake and let Mandl '•i have already forestalled your once when n few drops of this com-
1 11• 11! 'fh.- 1 add one ounce of; invitation to lunch," her husband pound of oil of wintergreen the
t I ).ei n 1'r radon...lie cum jlnnnd (nut replied, fwd then he led the ladies mol, glycerine, etc., is applied. T'be
cardamom) Shake well and take b) the library and preFente(1 them tures all seem t'r be permaaep*
n t(,a:•ilootiful befnrn and After t,) 1)onald. For free trial settle of D. D. D.
111114. 1►riik plenty {/ wilier he- 11e greeted them cordially, anti Prescription write to tasi. D. D.
teen mems and allelt retiring. seemed pleased to sleet Miss 1'er-1 p E.
tVeiSh 6.1.11: l -e inning, eivakl, again, although he could Neo
1,ab('rator}', Department 111
Jordan St.. Toronto.
For sale • ate.
endallis
Spavin
Cure:?
W•1 ern, Ont.
Feb. 11111.
1 hs.1 ■ horse that
had a !spawns for •
tong time sod 1 had
Tried near:ytvf,y Lind of medicine
ween a neighbor told not to use
fita•:.iz-s Spavtn Core. whits 1
and 11 acid wsaaerhdly,
11. RtnI.STItA1„
Kendslr• Spevls Cure It no
untried
r
a permit r tort a st:•,v .r
1 11 , < 1J -
Dr s
•1,0-1.91 remedy lot ■:: Swellings,
Soft munches and Lameness in horse
and man.
l'srd the world over for (o years.
Every farmer, stockman. express.
beau. livery proprietor and hone
owner gcneral'y should keep it
always on hand.
11 a Lottie -8 for =.S. AO' yoor
dearer for free copy of our book "A
Tread•, On 7-h. 1f.r•e` . r w•ite ns
nit. 1.-i. NF.Vn.9f.I Co. 56
Eno- burg r'alto, - �'rrmsowit.
:r4
Camphor Ice
ASEL1NE
FOR CHAPPED SKIN AND LIPS,
COLD SORES, WI?ICCURN.
12 Vasfline remedies i/i Tubes
Cas, ,,rr+. 1'nratr
laud , emphoratd. ttbrlr anile cl 1 - r,
etc. Es, h for special i.urpovta
Free \-:.-line nook
OHED[IR000H INFO. CO. Coated)
itlQ Craig at. W., Montreal
nations greatest indu,tries are at blithe. , ftalild influence upon diseases
There are dollars wrapped up iu ' lnuderil life. Probably men hay
SIP every atck of Hardwood that ran ,,In ars driti,k too tl, ll''h.
bei grown to 10 inches or over in diameter
- anytime anywhere- but when it can be NOT HER fI)1'1':11tY.
,frown to this size in 10 years and groan ,
fun right on the main lints of railway �o one has a hereditary Cray-
nnd within cols rears of ilio two greats . 2llg fur 211( uhul. Thele is no more
mauufocttiring •-itea on the Wester,' lass(. •
there are bull greater slues obtainable. 1'}lysiulugieal reason fol' SIIC}1 8D
e�$$ Would you incest, .27 E'-00. 17 we' inheritance that( for inheriting
{a ' mold prove to you by a series of taste for apple inc. :1 122111 ala
absolutely correct records of Eucalyptus
Timber growths P let. That these trey;seri( his grandfather's eine cel
will grow to over 10 on 11,4 in diameter u, or his mental weakness, but he 0111
10 years and are worth from E3 to 55 cath..
2nd, that the wood la ah Hard and durable : displa\'s that weakness when he
OR unr Canadian Oak or Hickory, and (-11:1815 that he was born with a crav-
Ird. that thousands of dollars are being i:ig in his throat which slakes him
made by growing this Timber. and 4th.
ori;
that inyalou ainvreexgaranteed three• ties yor different from other 111e11. Our mode
at. Ihr r•ndmof ten e,n social conditions, from poverty
years. would you s (-mild yon t Then
write nt once to W. E. Dyer, 114 King West. to Affluence, result in an enormous
Toronto. :aliment of occupational disease, di-
--
A flavoring used the sane ai lemma yr venin-. Ca3e" that till our hospitals and in-
Ilrr dlas..lrtne granulated roger in Hagar sad sane 2131'1111115 as the result Of the
adihng Naptngr. •delicious f7f4 p h 1/411)1 a,,d
APLEINE.,,,nip better than maps. klap'nr•, has•.:d b) I 1"ng eolith) daily indulgence in
r"tpa• book.nrot rig. Crest..tit Mfr. Co., not send f re for 1 Seattle. ar.a•'1 : t"e, IIIl1Cl1
strong drink. If the 20-
! sidlolts effects of alcohol could be
It Will
Astonish
Anamaiwomminumnimminomms elinlivated frons our wards in I e!l-
). • body is astonishes, at the
mar\clluus gain that comes to their
home :,rill to themselves by the use 01
You l
FIAMSAY'S
PAINTS
Mont v'ou think it would be bearer ter
10 enquire about these paints ? Don't
use poor paints—they cost loo taut.`..
Don't oar dear paints -they cost toe
much. 1'.'• itarn.av's Paints, su'd at
just the i wilt price for correct pa m1.
inv. We issue a handsome booklet 211
lo•a.e painting. 1'ou should have it.
Wide us for Booklet "11'." We will
mail it free.
A. RAMSAY & SON CO.,
r.tabllshat If 1 •.
The Paint Watters, • Montreal.
Fairbanks -Morse Gasoline Engines
ESPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR GENERAL FARM USE.
enges-
peesI1)) developed ped 1,11 meet 11.. needs of the...Rumple that an rf:Rmer. Anil w::i seems es.e farmhand van opteato is
'ss.ate.uln1 Were
rs�.ts
WIM r before.
fa.mte�. Jou eon eno An up t elate wel) money
I y cutout of ll•arodd ( son 111 completer nthert1;:etl.tr. n l rsmhn,� loo
catalogue( L ion \t- 1'. u.
THE CANADIAN FAIRBANKS COMP.ANV, Limited.
MONTREAL, ET. JOHN. N. a. TORONTO, WINNIPEG
CALCARY, VANCOUVER
Consider the higher teat estate
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Compared v.:th unpainted ones.
Don't postpone painting -
every (ley does its damage and
piles up 00173 for repairs.
Mart n-Senour
Paint
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is thn rhe,ii--'t. AMolutely Intro
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looks Netter and go, v farther, rat-
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stably (rtes. emo sa.e.„.- ..
If undecided which paint to mss. write
se h.tay for the nbmn of n -,r dealer
Dearest you - ask him about the written
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make for aur paint a guarantee that
actually protect. ycu. •f►
Don't experiment when certainty
!.,1tw but n ttew cent. more. There's •
_ata
Poirot for every tounnee-
for house hero, windmill, pampa, wag -
0•, carriage, cultivator and plow -•saint
for wood and paint for Iron- the beat
{hat skill and mon', can produce. -
if your dealer Cannot supply yon.
Notify um and we will gladly Jlreet you
W •bare out pa Ita ars to be had. .y
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PREVENTIVE AND PREY VB. 4. '
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As this very temarkalto preparation is now
called, is the greato-t ('onstitnttonnl lleme(ly
ever known for mood Mates, ('alt.. Stallions
and all other horses; also Distemper among '
Fines Anil 'cheep. This compound to matte of
thin ptiteet tngreillrnt.s and not an ntnn) of
poisonous nr Injurious nature enters Into Its
composition. Many persons Are now taking 1
$15itl�'8 for 1.a (Irlppr, ('old.. C.nughs, Kld•
I.ey Trouble, etc., aalways It Is safe. it e
expels • the 1)Is,mso (terms bum the body; 1
arts directly on the Wood! and (-Hands. I
RI•e)1IN s IN now sni.I by nearly curry drum -
R1.1 and harness dealer In the hand. and any t
can Ret 11 for y'i,, Fifty cents and $1.00 a e
bottle, and 54.00 ant 51 t.a9 the dozen.
n
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levue Hust,ital, we would close two-
thirds of them.
FILL; HOst I'1'.1LS.
"Dropsy,
, S hardeningDr0
p �, hardening of the liver,
colla, partial paralysis, etc., fill
our hospitals with moderate drink-
ers. These teen do not take enough
to befuddle the brain, but it pro-
duces fatal structural changes in -
the body. •
"If yon will look in the Inhere-
. toes you will find that to harden
pathological specimens of tissues c
the, body the professor places then
iii alcohol,
"The plan who habitually bathes
Ins own tissues in alcohol }s more
slowly, but none the less surely,
producing cirrhosis of the tissues of
his arteries, liver and other organs.
CONCERNING FOUD.
1 "Overindulgence in food may be
as harmful as indulgence in drink.
"A large part of tnodern diseas-
es are caused by the use of illum-
inating gas, paint and even cook-
ing Materials. Workmen are most
generally affected. Mercury, ar-
senic, lead and tin poisoning is not
uncommon. Lead poison first in-
capacitates the workman; it may
eventually- kill hint. Periodical ex-
amination would save many work-
men from death. Tin poison fromfo.,•t is cooked and allowed to stand
in tin vessels and copper poisoning
from the salve Cause is dangerous.
Zinc lined refrigerators also con -
tante their dangers."
11 1 \ 111 I II 11 111 IMF,
RI nmr'kal,1, 1•iiange 1',ullolty .Itliek
of Pneumonia.
.1 "Nan 11'ith n Marhle. h:lee" is
Imzrling the doctors at a Binning -
/late (England) hospital. renew-
ingan attack of pnennwnin. this
Iran, Montan hielel, developed a
enliens rigidity' in the skin. It ap-
peared like the skin of a corpse. •,r
ike white marble. it was cold to
he tend), and the natural linea
I oblite rated, so 6111 he became
let'oi(leuf expression.
The skin has become so tight
round the joints that he cannot
tend them, and it i• only w its <litre
tilts. that he can epee his mouth
,PI t'alty. His eon•lition is alt ri-
0'Ie(1 to some ebstrevlil,tl in the ar-
e,iee, veins, or ly'Inpll Ye.sele
acted by a disturbance in tho
erve centre.
it is hoped that radio.
rentmeet 111113 govt• hull seine
of
•tt
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- China is planning to spend seven
years in reergntlizing its nary. The
trust striking ileitis in its pre -
gramme w.11 he ear'i.'1 oil from
1911 to 11,11;. when the ge.o,•rnnieit
w;ll have built ti first c1.1-- h:1t111-•
-
�Illp,e, ern cruisers. 111 gIilll"its and
three flotillas of torpedo bents,
China intends to proceed imtnedi-
ntel' to develop natal bries, ex- .
Pa n(1 the natal schools and enlarge
the deek%anis. Nhh also plans th,
ere alien "f nn aeinli:nlly 1.4191(1 21.1
establishment e n n,•\^ tint
ae:,tl( in lid t, nit n fc,e
net or,) of (unto', gales.
1st Year
211,1 Year
3rd Yc:Ir
it'1 'Par
its Year
6.111 Year
7111 Year
MI Year
All
Year
Mil Y.ar
111h Year
1:111 Year 375.931
11111 Year 505.720 "
11th Year .,515.280 " 1115th Year 607,3 11 " ,•
Send for our flooklet of twelve goal recipes
for Camay and stuck 11,• lieln, a, 11)511.
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