The Brussels Post, 1911-2-23, Page 6lYi
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Young Folks
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WHICH WAS 14
Charlie Thompson, lied read
about iceboats, and he thought he
Would snake one. So he took a lit-
tle boat he had, put some mances
on it, and tried to sail it on the
pond, which was close by the vil-
lage. But it would not go, for
some reason, and he was very much'
vexed over it, The next .day; as he
was going to sohool, he met Lizzie
Brent, who called out to him as
they passed; •
"0 Charlie, 1 hear you have an
roe -boat I"
"I haven't a. nice boat," said he,
croesly, and added to himself i an
n
undertone, "We s
voxYp
a
. oar ,one,
The nextday a Lizzie was going Y o by.
the pond when she saw gCharlie
working at his boat. "Why,. Char-
liye," said she, "1 thought yon told
me yesterday you hadn't an ice-
boat!
"-Well, I haven't gut a Dice boat,"
and he went un with his work,
without taking any more notice of
her.
Rho went off, thinking to hersel
"I do believe that Charlie is get
ting queer. I wonder what 11
means!"
They did not have much to say t
each other for some days, and th
teacher noticed it, and asked Lizns
zie what w the matter, an<l sh
told her. Then the kind teach°
drew her up close to her, and said:
"Lizzie, dear, dun't you know an
fee -beat is not always a nice boat,
and a nice boat is seldom an ice-
boat?"
Lizzie Tangled at her mistake and
made friends with Charlie at once,
for she saw the difference between
• an ice -boat and a nice boat.
Youth's Companion.
SANE ENOD GH THEN.
„
$25.00 FOR
A LETTE
CAN YOU WRITE ONE
Eight Prizes to be Awarded in
Letter Writing Oontest Open
to Every One in Ontario
Dr. Williams Pink Fills for Pale
People have been used in Ontario
for a generation: Hundreds of re-
markable cures have been reported
during that time and there is
scarcely a family in which the re-
medy has not been tried with bene-
ficial resuIts, This furnishes the
material
for the letter
tobowri to
t n
in this contest. There is rYcalomand
upon the imagination; every letter
must deal with facts and facts only,
PRIZES:
T
A GREAT WORKER.
VisOOunk Gladstone, Governor•
Genorll of South Melee.
Lord. Gladstone, the Govereor-
General of the Union of South Af-
rica, is not merely such a "young
politician" as many people 'imag-
ine, foe he is in his 58th year, To
look at him .one would not tales, hila
a
for day over 40—a youthfulness
which may be attributed to the
whole -hearted way into wbioh he
enters into his duties as well as his
pleasures. Until the time of the
Armenian atrocities Viscount Glad-
stone was teaching history at Keble
College, but his etrong sympathy
with the suffering Cbristians of the
East caused him to seek election to
the House of Commons, in which he
sat for thirty years, No man could
get through more dry official pa-
pers
and statistics and assimilate
them e wit
h•ea
to
r
g r promptitude
then h
a he. He ones
told a Wet
s Ha
meeting Seting that he would like to give
work not only to all West Ham but
to a good many in the West End as
well. He was •asked if lie liked
work himself, "1 guess," he re-
plied, "that I' have done as much
work as you in my time. If you
care to shoulder' a pick, a spade or
an axe I am willing to compete with
you," Probablytho heckler would
have been severely defeated, for,
like his father, Viscount Gladstone
is a firm believer in exercise..
The Dr. Williams' Melieine Co.,
of Brockville, Ont., will 'award
prize of $25.00 for the best letter
received on or before the 20th day
of March, 1911, front residents of
the province of Ontario, on the sub-
ject, "Why I Recommend Dr. 1'i'il
- HamsPink Pills,•' A prize of
o $10.00 will be awarded fur the sec-
ond best letter received; a prize of
O $5.00 for the third best letter, and
e five prizes of $2.00 each for the next
best five letters.
CONDITIONS:
As a doctor was showing some
friends ever a lunatic asylum, he
drew their attention to a stately
old woman wearing a paper erown.
He explained that she imagined she
was the Queen of England, and,
thinking to amuse his visitors, he
advanced towards her with a court-
ly bow, and said :—
"Good morning, your majesty."
Looking at him, she seornfully
uttered :—
"You're a fool, sir !"
The doctor was greatly astonish-
ed, but totally collapsed when one
young lady innocently remarked :—
"Why, doctor, she was sane
enough then,"
Needless to say the rest of the
visitors were convulsed with laugh-
ter, but the young lady failed to see
the point of her own remark.
NOSE DRILL IN SCHOOLS.
Do not laugh at the proposition
that the London (England) County
Council school children shall be ex-
ercised in the blowing of their nos-
es in order to circumvent the tri-
fling trouble of adenoids. Nose -
blowing drill is a feature of. the
military exercise in Russia. On
the parade ground the word of
command is given, and the blast of
a thousand noses splits the air,
with never a laugh. It is taken, as
it should be, seriously. For the
British child that little matter is
serious, and too often neglected for
want of instruction.—Westwinster
Gazette..
DRUNKS GET BEST OF CARE.
In Copenhagen, as in Amstee-
darn, provision is mad,,e_fee-teresare
c n
o ve n
aoeho
Y "inebriated t -
Jells
e
a ed re
eli na policeman Iceman in the
ee'" Banish capital finds an intoxicated
man wandering at large he places
him in a cab and takes him to the
nearest police station, wnere he is
examined' by a doctor and then
eent home in the cab. The follow-
ing morning the bill for the doctor
and the cab is sent to the publican
who served the man with his last
drink.
THOSE UNKNOWN HUSBANDS.
"My wife and 1 a.e going to spend
fa few months with her people at
Etrong's Corners," said the meek
,little man, "and I want you to mail
your paper to ree--"
"Yes," said the 'clerk. "What's.
your name?"
"Well—er—to nuke sure, I guess
you'd better address it: `Mary
Strong's Husband, Strong's Coe,
ners.' "
MAGIC COLD CURE.
Take 5 cents' worth of whole flax-
heed l.,nrtleeleel1 together with three
eloiiions sliced in it for one hour and.
44, half, . Then take from fire and
*train. Then add cue cupful of
agar to the juice' and boil again
'or about one hour; take from the
'fire and add 10 cents' worth of'giy
Merin. Take one tablespoonful
res or. feta times a day after it
iitfis gotten cold and watch your
told eleappcar.
soft answer is apt to eneeur-
Ihte the bceek agent.
The cure or benefit from the use
of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills describ-
ed in the letter may be in the
writer's own case, or one that has
come under his or her personal ob-
servation.
More than one cure may be de-
scribed in the letter, but every
statement must be literally and ab-
solutely true.
The letter should be no longer
than is necessary to relate the be-
nefit obtained from the remedy in
the case described.
Every letter must be signed by
the full name and correct address
of the person sending it. If it de-
scribes the cure of some person
other than the writer of the let-
ter, it must also be signed by the
person whose cure is described as
a guarantee of the truth of the
statement Blade.
The writer .of each letter must
state the name and date of the pa-
per in which he or she saw this an-
nouncement.
Fine writing will not win the
prize unless you have a good eade
to describe. The strength of the
recommendation and not the style
of the letter will be the basis of
the award.
It is understood that The Dr. Wil-
liams' Medicine Co. shall have the
right to publish any letter entered
in this contest if they desire to do
so, whether it wins a prize or not.
The contest will close •en March
20th, 1911, and the prizes will be
awarded as soon as possible there-
after. Do not delay. If yob know
of a cure write your letter NOW.
Observe the above conditions care-
fully or your letter may he thrown
out.
Address all letters as follows:
The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co.,
Brockville, Ont.
Letter Contest Department.
TKE CAPE TO CAIRO RAILWAY
11
SUICIDE OR MURDER?
Every
e y Death From Typhoid Is One
or .Other, Says Dr. Wiley.
"Every man who dies of typhoid
is either a suicide or is murdered.
If he deliberately drinks impure
water, then he is a suicide. If a
city furnishes water impregnated
with the germs of typhoid it com-
mits a murder, and the dead per
son's family should be in a position
to collect damages." Such was the
declaration of Dr, Harvey W. Wil-
ey, the pure food expert of the
United States Department of Agri-
culture, at his lecture in. Buffalo,.
N.Y., under the auspices of the lo-
cal medical men,
"How many people in Buffalo
know what they get in their water
supply?" asked Dr. Wiley. "Are
you sure you 'get water? Thous-
ands and hundreds of thousands
are spent here for public buildings
and streets, but I understand you
still continue to drink unfiltered
water," •
.As a suggestion for what the city
might do to increase the span of
life of its citizens, Dr. Wiley sug-
gested a municipal dairy. The per-
centage of infant mortality can be
cut in half by such an institution,
and it would prove self-sustaining, h
WORKED WONDERS
IN THIS CASE
RlCEU11i,iTISM AND WEAK
r EAlt`,C CUBED BY DOAA'S
KIDNEY PILLS,
The Doetog helped Mrs. Stephen
Roy, brit there was no complete
cure till she tried nodd's Kidney
Pills.
Rook Mills, Grey Co,
Ont.,Feb. 13 (Special -"I muse aDodd'a Kidney Pills worked won -
dere
in my case," says Mrs. Steph-
en Itoy of this place. "I auffereel
with
Inflammatory
oma
Rheumatism m rr
e tis '1
ht arm
my 1•rg ' a
and
though 'I tried
g
several remedies the swelling in-
creased and was very painful. My
hands and limbs were also badly
swollen,
"I got a doctor olid he helped
me, batt the swelling never entire-
ly left. Hesaid it was becan'e° my
heart was weak, Then T decided to
try Dodd's Kidney Pills and, as I
said before, they worked"wontlere."
Rheumatism of any kind is caused
by disordered Kidneys failing le
strain the uric acid out of the
blood, Dodd's Kidney Pills euro it
by curing the Kidneys: r They also
cure the weak heart by making pure
blood and lessening that organ's
work of propelling the blood
through the body.
Dodd's Kidney Pills only cure
the Kidneys, but they always do.
that. ' ` And with healthy Kidneys
you can't have Rheumatism, Lum-
bago, Heart Disease, Dropsy or
Bright's Disease.
Mrs. Brawn -"Goodness, Mary,
what a kitchen! Every pot, pan,
and dish is dirty, the table looks
like a jumble sale, and—it will take
you all night to clean things up!
What have you been doing?" Mary
—"Sure, ma'am, the young leaches
has just been showin' me how they
bile a pertater at their cookin'
school,"
An Oil Without Alcohol.—Some
oils and many medicines have alco-
hol as a -prominent ingredient. A
judicious mingling of six essential
oils compose the famous Dr. Tho-
mas' Eclectric Oil, and there is no
alcohol in it, so that its effects are
lasting. There is no medicinal oil
compounded that ,ean equal this oil
in its preventive and healing pow-
er.
as it has in other cities. The health
of the babies of the country, he
declared, was the greatest nation- e
al 'asset of which he knew and he
urged the creation of public senti-
ment which will compel a move- n
ment for the conservation of their E.
lives, o
Tommy—"Ma, let me tie this
an'kercher over your eyes:" ?df-
Cher—"What for?" Tommy—"Wulf,
you told me never to let you see me
tealin' jam again."
For Chilblains, Frost Bites, Braises; Sprains,
othing reale'thefamous old remedy, Perry
andBquaa 1y good to °Look OloiUsl sed braoak up
olds. At all druggists.
TRAVEL BY ▪ "PIPES."
To measure distance one usually
speaks of miles or leagues or som
established length, but some ;CiTd
Hollanders have another sort of
measure along the canals of their
fatherland. If you could ask one
of these old boatman; "a certain dis-
tance he would-be likely to tell you
that it is,°iOany "pipes" away.
His . ; ning would be that to tra-
v that distance would take the
ime required in smoking that num-
ber of pipes. It is an easy measure
for. Dutchmen, because they seem
to be never without their pipes,
either in use or near at hand.
When you hear a man bre�ggging
about his ancestors it's :ee sa fees et
thgt_he, has -heeling else to brag
about. 7"
PILES CURED. IN 6 TO 14 DAYS
Your Inlifeeb will refuels money if Pg50 OIYT-
MI➢N'r fails to cure any 55,08 05 Itohiug, Blind,
Bleeding or Protruding PIIS, in 0 toy 14 Jays. 10'
She—"When a man starts to talk
he never stops to think." He—
'And when a woman starts she
never thinks to stop."
Amount of Freight is a Revco t
to Everyone. ,,,
The last section of iCape to
Cairo Railway feeereihe north, viz.,
from,.:lzha m to Wad Madani,
'teles''100 miles, was opened on
Jan. 1, the traffic during
the
first half -year's
o k1n has s Bur-
g
passed all expectations.
The amount of produce secured
from this new section has been a
revelation to everyone. The freight
returns for the first month's work-
ings were $50,000. From most parts
of the Soudan hitherto served ,by
the railway one or two loads a week
would be considered good. On this
new section a train every day has
hardly been sufficient to carry down
all the stuff, chiefly dhurra (native
corn), gum and cotton, The fourth-
class passenger traffic has produced
almost enough to pay the working
expenses of the section.
This is the first portion of the
railway to leave the desert part of
the Soudan and break into the edge
ef the land naturally fertile without
irrigation. If the success of this
first 100 miles is any index,of the
rest of the country to the suth, it
would appear that the most san-
guine forecast of the country's com-
mercial future were about to be re-
alized. The rail head is now some
distance farther south, and the sec-
tion will probobly bo opened to
traffic next Winter.
"A 'critic said my last paitltfng
lacked warmth. What do you sug-
gest?„ "A fr•e."
A man never realizes what a re-
markable memory he has until he
tries to forgot something.
m
arendlca:it, t eneg.It6, ot,rea orrlde, I,t:n1,K
tow'M,-,,,t
MAKE TiEETI-LING
PAINLESS
SS
Teething time is always a
time of anxiety to mothers.
At this time baby becomes
cross, restless and nervous.
His gums pain him, he is
troubled with constipation or
diarrhoea, spasms, colic or
convulsions. His little life is
in danger unless a medicine
is given him to keep his sto-
mach sweet and pure and his
bowels regular. Such a me-
dicine is Baby's Own Tablets.
Nothing can equal them der-
ing the teething period. They
have lessened the worries of
thousands of mothers. Among.
them is Mrs. W. A. Yeadon,
Halifax, N.S., who writes;—
"I have used no other'medi-
cine for baby but Baby's
Own Tablets and I would not
be without them. Last sum-
mer baby was greatly trou-
bled with his teeth until I
gave him the Tablets. They
helped him and now he is a
big healthy child." The Tab-
lets are sold by medicine dea-
lers or at 25 cents a box from
The tir. Williams' Medicine
Co,, Brockville, Ont.
You may drive some mon away
from drink, but they, will trot bank
of their own accord.
The Foe of Indigestion.—Indiges-
tion is a common ailment and few
are free from it. It is a most dis-
tressing complaint and often the
suffering attending it is most se-
vere. The very remedy
best
is Par -
melee's s Vegetable Pills- taken 'ac-
cording to directions. They rectify
the irregular action of thestomach
and restore healthy action.' For
many ,years they have been a stand-
ard remedy for dyspepsia and indi-
gestion and art highly esteemed for
their qualities; -
When Cupid shoots an arrow his
victim feels the quiver.
Pet up fe 51 Yard Rolle. . - Tho famous "The
DD -k L" Menthol Piasters, whish cure lumbago
upono solation, for phgia, oty., are always poi
up In one yard reels for phyatoia l- and tamtly use.
Delis di Lawrence Oo.. Montreal-
Are you one of those chaps who
believe that every man is wrong
who doesn't agree with your
Mlnard's Liniment cures Disteml4er.
Mr. Scrapples—"We're going to
have another stormy day." Mrs.
Scrappler—"How do you know 7"
Mr. Sorapp]er-"This newspaper
says so." Mrs. Scrappier -"So our
domestic affairs are getting into
the newspapers, are they
When Holloway's Corn Cure is
applied to a eorn or wart it kills. the.
roots and the callosity comes out
withoutinjury to the flesh.
HIS ChOICE.
C
bre
W
and
oho
he proud peacock of to -day may who
only a feather duster to -morrow, egg
ountry Visitor—What's for
eldest
aiter-Porridge, solea, . kidney
bacon, grilled ham, sausages,
pa, steals and tomatoes.
ountry Visitor—Right! 1'11 have
t you mentioned—and some
8,
POItIES 'TIIAT,W'VON'T SINK,
And 'I'imt 'ifave Many Novel and
Useful Arraage:t onts,
Tho new non-sinkgbb fial>ermen's
�o.ries now coming into tine on the
Newfoundland fishing bankshave
several ingenious features, Your
watertight compartments, looa",stl
under the bow, stern and cross
seats, keep the staunch little craft
afloat and provide receptaolos for
the storage of clothing, food and
water.
Watertight portholes in the toys
of the seats give aocses to the inter.
'ler of the tanks, The bow and
stern tanks are alone sufficientto
keep the dory afloat, and at the
swine time, says Popular Mechan-
ics, they provide receptacles for the
storage of a, limited' supply of dry
clothing, while one of the erose
seat tanks '
rs partially filled with
food dad
n the other
with r a
1 w tor.
Most s mportant and ingenious,
however, aro the portholes which
give access to the tanks through the
bottom of the boat, should it be
capsized. These are set in the flat
bottom, and unless a sen is contin-
ually breaking over the little' craft
the ports may be unscrewed, one
at a time, and the food, water and
clothing reached. The two false
keels are provided with handholds
as an aid to the men clinging to the
bottom,
-- hihk
nick
tY afopa con ;hs, bores colds, onto.
t�e tktronkandlun�.. •. _ 2S emts.
AN ASSISTED CALAMITY.
"Yeo attribute your defeat to a
landslide 7"
"Only partially," replied the
statesman. ."A number of bricks
that caught me squarely in the neck
were too .perfectly aimed to be di -
reeled by a more upheaval of na-
ture."
MINARD'S,LINIMO NT Co., LIMITED.
Seine time ago I had a bad • attack of
Quinsy which laid me up for two weeks
and cgst nue a lot of money.
Finding the lump again forming in m,
throat, I bathod freely with MINARD'S
1fINIMENT, and saturating a cloth with
the iinimedt left it on all night.
Next morning the swelling was gone
and I attributed the warding off of an at-
tack of Quinsy to the free, use of MIN.
A$D'S:LINIMENT.
G. 'F. WORDEN.
St. John.
c4
A,
THOU GWI IT WAS CANCER,
Spas Serena From Eye to Neck.
Mise Mpu'y Conley, of .1$4 Col-
borne St,, Montreal, writes: "Over
a year afro I became bothered with
an unsightly spot on my right
cheek, The sore opread uetil tine
Whole cheek was covered from the
eye to far down on the neck, below
rho ear. It was so noticeable that
people asked ine if I had, cancer,
,and I began to feel I had,
"1 was about to eonsult a Spool -
alis, whop a lady friend spoke of
Zaire-Buk, and advised a , trial of
it, first. Acting "on her advice I
procured a box and was surprised
to notice the immediate effect the
balm had on the sores.. I used
three boxes milt', end as T'kept ap-
plying it each evening before re-
tiring I could see hew the sores
were
being()leaned Bed and dried up.
l
This improvement t ebntlatied
until
fate was cleared
myofsorastom-
pletely. Zam-Buk is certainly a
marvellous balm."
Zam-Luk is a sure cure for cold
sores, chapped hands, frost bites,.
ulcers, blood -poisoning, varicose
Sores, piles, scalp ,gores, ringworm,
inflamed patches, babies'. eruptions
and chapped platers, cuts, bu"ns,
bruises and •skin injuries r,enora]-
ly." A11 druggists and stores sell at
50c. box, or post- free ,rem-Zam-
leak Co., Toronto, upon eeeei it of
price. Tl'y Zam-Buk Soap! 25o.
Tablet.
FAMILY. PROVIDED FOR;
When.'a postmaster
0l' cleriz'dies
in Germany, his wife is kept for
life by the State, and Bis family, un-
til they are of marriage age; or if
crippled, they are kept for life, 'I
A Sure Corrective of Flatulency l
—When the undigested food lies in
the stomach
it throws 'offg a
sea
causing pains and oppression in the
stomachic region. The belching or
eructation of these"gases is offensive
and the only way to prevent them
is to restore the stomach to proper
action, Permelee's Vegetable Pills
will de this. Simple directions go
with each packet encl.'s, course of
them taken- systematically is cer-
tain to effect a cure.
JUST A WAY THEY HAVE.
Jaok•Spratt was very fat,.
His brother Tom was lean;
Jack rode in a touring car—
Tom in a flying machine..
zllnard's Liniment Cures Colds, etc.
NOT IMPRESSED. UNREASONABLE EXPENSE.
you, ;dear madame; where
did you travel last, summer 7"
"Oh; I' don't know 1 My husband
always bought the tickets."
-
/Hoard's Liniment Ouras Carget In Cows.
Mrs. Youngbridge—"I'm afraid.
our new girl doesn't know much
about cooking, John dear." Young-
bridge—"Why not?" Mrs. Young-
bridge—"Well, I found her cooking
eggs with the furnace coal, when
there was lata of egg coal right be-
side the "stove."
-PPan'e Lung Baleam,ta,Abl0h Ekere is no opium,,
onro "oire.thmat and sore lungs melt Oho,' tha
Inflammation and ride you of the mucous that
stops up the air passages. 200, 60o, 91.00 bottles.
"Did you ever hear Gadby' say
anything particular about me?"
"No ; he never • was very particular
what he said about you."
TRY MURINE EYE REMEDY
for Red, Weak, Weary, Watery Eyes
andGranulatedEyelids. Murine Doesn't
Smart—Soothes Eye Pain. Druggists
Sell Murine Eye Remedy, Llquiil, 25c,
60c, 71.00. Murine Eye Salve in
Aseptic Tubes, 25c, 71.00. Eye Hooks
and Eye Advice Free by Mail.
Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago:
Plaintiff
(in lawsuit)
) So you
think I will get the money, do you?
His Counsel -I think we will get it.
If you are a sulferer from colds
got a bottle of Bickle's ,Anti -Con-
sumptive Syrup and test its quali-
ties. It will be found that ne praise
bestowed on it is too high. It dons
all that is claimed for it„ and dons
it thoroughly. Do not take any sub-
stitute for Bieklo's, because it is the,.
best, having stood the test of years.
All the best dealers sell it.
A doctor prescribed rest and
change fora small boy who had
disorganized his system. by over in -
diligence in pudding. After he had
gong the little boy said :— "I knew
I was upset, mamma, because r' 3
foot's asleep, and things musb be
pretty bad when you go to sleep at
the 'wrong
ISSUE NO. 7---.11.-
"The old customs are dying out
said the sentimentalist. - "Now -a -
days no young man asks his sweet-
heart for a lock of her hair!'
"Well," replied Miss Cayenne,
"hair costs a great deal more than
it used to."
Till's. WinsIow's Soothing Syrup
Bos beep: used for over SIXTY•FITS YEARS br
ISILLION5 of. 2(01111003 for their caI Brae WHILS
5551500, wltb 11105501 SUCCESS. 11 110.TH85
r,1k0 04011,1) SOFr N� 18, OU}i5.ALLAt re:n p.t15;
Buses wfND old by1'o�RR01 l440 the biles rm.dy tor.
y0.rtd h,0 ureandbn.5 or re,-Winslo,re Soothing.
trn" 000t4ko u,0o ugtnbdpr kindhefrcTweatd avrua.An.t11
jihn0eoth.1500 Sorimillumbor 1000 ,
ag OLD AND WELL TIIIBD REMBDY.-
IDEAL HAPPINESS:
Mrs. Quickenness — Am yo'
daughtah happily mar'd, Sister
Stagg?
Mrs. Stagg -She sho' is! Bless
goodness, she's done got a hus-
band dat's skeered to -death of her 1
int tnherltenee of weak lunge Is a serious aandf.
. sap, but Ai1mYs Lung Balsam, taken atf rho first
sign of n cough win ensure Imtnunity from this
dangerous defoot. Don't trifle with, unknown
cure -aloe.
LIKE OLIVES.
Pat—Moike, why is kissin' .your
gurril bike a bottle of olives ?
Mi kk e—Gi
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ef yez can get one
the rest come aisy.
Only ono. "5501160. QUININE"
That is LAXATIVE OROMo QuIN1ND, Look.
for the signature of 14, W. GROVE. [hied the
World over to. Cure a. Cold in One nay. 240
"They say he couldn't stand pros-
perity." "Who say?" "The men
he refused to lend money to,"
Tightness across the chest means
a cold on the lungs. That's ,the
danger signal. Cure that cold with
Hemline Wizard Oil before it runs
into Consumption or Penumania.
The burglar is always looking fo.r
a new opening.
minaret's Liniment Cures Dlphtherla.
ESCURIAL STILL L+XISTS.
The Escurial, or Escorial, is still
10 existence, though somewhat dil-
apidated. This gloomy pile was be-
gun by Phillip the Second in 1563
and completed in' 1586 at .a cost, it
is said, of some $550,0.00,000, reckon
oned in our money,: Acoording to
Francisco de Santos, the total
length of all its rooms and apart -
Meets is above 120 English miles.
Its . form 18 that of a gridiron,in
honor of St, Lawrence, on whose
day the Spaniards gained the vie -
tory over St. Quentin, In 1892 the
building was struck by Lightning
and came very near being destroy-
ed by fire, The Escorial is some
25 ]Hiles northwest of Madrid.
The man who wants the earth can
0• e * tr, have a. lot of mud thrown
reL n.
AGENTS WANTED.
MIEN wemem, ago 10.45, for 115001x1 li5Uf
monthly, and Inukelnon 580, en a t'ess4
las rallr0ada. Axperloyoe 101009001e174 110
Strike. Positions guaranteod ooln stent nteq,
riamotlau. Railroad. otoE oylbg rob dqu.. but•
—over 460 me undo pp sl i n E 1y. H- e
AM send Stamp, riallway Assoorabloy,. Dept
tot. 067 Munroe street, Brooklyn, N.Y.
WANTED.
'•r•�E os LooWEISMJIN ta'ANban to repreey
and oo mtolosiunY Two dollars per' day eats
. No exporleu,o ne0ossary, Writ
F. 4 Nionof,y CO., rltmited, Toronto,
�1t4Aa bm—rrf)l SSAlusga TRAAN,•-N.IBtt
Y oonatant p autloo—oaratul Instvup
frweplou—a few nooks' complete course tools.
yto earn twelve to Widgeon dolar?ieekli facatalogue. MPlor Berko; eat unit Bask
'Toronto.
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`4„.,,. and external, cured without pain by
our home treatment. Write us before too
late, Dr, nehmen Modica] Cu., Limned,
Colltngwood. Ont.
CLEANING LADIES'
WALKING KING QBE OUTING SUITS
Can bo 4i0110 perfectly by our Fronoh prom,, Try 14
klnitish American Dyeing, Co,
Montreal, Toronto, Oatawa and Quebec..
E llire MOTORS
:POR P
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ELECTRIC DYNAMOS
FOR 2 2G 23TI 0 C,i'
BEST MACHINES, 11,10ST ECONOMICAL' Ei
OPERATION.
CANADIAN°ELECTRICAL &MOTOR CO.
MUTED
99.101 Queen St. E., Toronto
Fire, LfthtiDfc1J
Rust and-StormProoQ
Durable and
Ornamental
Let us know the the of any roof
you are thinking of covering and we
will make you an interesting oft?.
Metallic Roofing O ,
• Limned
MANUFACTURERS
TORONTO and WINNIPR
I
ISA
Stove Polish
ensures no hard work and
no dirty. work. No messing
or mixing. A handy piste
in a generous can. A' few
rubs, and you have a
splendid finish that lasts
and stands the heat. The
best preparation for polish-
ing stoves, pipes, grates
and irouwork.
If
Your dealer does not tarry
"Mack Knight" Stove Polish in
stock, send us his name and roc,
and we tvill send': a foe size tin
by return mail.
THE F. F. DALLEY CO.,1!MITEP,
mum, ONr. .' 33
Makers of the famous "a in 1" Shoe Polish..,
ALTITUDE RECORDS.
Butcher—Twenty-eight cents a
pound.
Mrs. Murphy -"'That's awful
,high. I giess that's aviation . meat
Oi've been reading so much about."
Wise mothers who know the vir-
tues of Mother Graves' Worm Ex-
terminator always have it at hand,
because it proves its value,
b'OR THE FIRST COMER.
Young Man—So Miss Ethel is
your oldest sister. Who comes af-
ter her?
Small Brother — Nobody ain't
come yet; but pa says the first fel-
low that conies can have her.
Sand for free eampla 11 Dept. W L„ Hio'
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