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„A 11E1:NZ:IN 'N1.4.C.
Curious Case Deseribed by Austrian
• Savant.
A peculiar- ease of benzine mania
Wife described the .o.kbeir day by Dr.
SehMelz to the MedidfirAseuctiatiee.e,
of Vienna, Atietrie. The victim wde
the 12-year-eld daughter of -a widoW
who kept a clothes eleaceleg estab-
lishment and who, inthe course of
lter business, used a great quantiey
f benzine. The child always
Showed a, great partiality to the
benzine bottles, and was frequently
smelling them; but the mother did
not pay any peaklike attention to
this etranee taste.,
'When f.) girl was about 10 the
mother gave up the business, and
the benzine supply was Steeped. A
year afterwards the mother began
to -notice thee, when the girl re-
turned from errands about the town
ohe had a peculiar look about the
eyed, her face wits flushed and she
smelt of benzine. It was then f ound
that the child spent all her p•ooket
money on the stuff, which she pour -
"i her handkerchief and then
inhaled. She said that when under
the influence of benzine she saw
beautiful landscapes, people and
' animals and 'heard lovely voices.
Medical 'treatment proved un -
Availing, but Dr. Sehmelz was able
to' Ottne her in a very short time by
, using hi -puede influenee.. . He de-
scribed the ease as a variant of
ether -mania, which some time ago
was a. wides,pre,ed vice among young
girls in Austria.
110814 Unique.
. The local government board of the
British Cabinet, where Herbert
Simile], postmaster general, is to
suceeed John Burns as preeident,
o dates ork from 1871, when it was
created to take over the 'supervi-
sion of sankary laws, leoal goeern-
• Mont. and the poor law, previously
administered by privy emen.cil, the
home office, and thepoor laW board.
The board consists, of exalted func-
• tionaries aed simnel:arks of state,
be:Lel:vex meets, and all, the busi-
ness -is'ileasacted by the president
and his parliaMentary secretary. ,
mi leS
• 'Usually • show up
with Post 'roasties.
And Why not,. when
the famous "toastie"
*flavor • begins..opera-
tkins! '
• There's a deal of skill re-
•
quired in cooking and toast-
ing .these thin bits of corn:.
Son that every one .of the
• millions of crinkly flakes
• has the delicious Toasties•.
„taste. that , invites one to."
" call for more. •
• 'Post' 'Toastips • come • in
sealed . packages fresh,
crisp and- appettamg-1
Ready to 'eat .with cream:
or good milk,' and -a
sprmnk-
Iiflg of sugar if you like.
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Ln 0,:',Wenlike:efinies..•,•thien000r Bc.m,14.0,0,,,i.,...•
:en •Cetinniable- lady' of • this
-Opp•OrtneitY to
peetise' Dodd' 'Kidney Pilif .tb .her
heiendoe, And cve ha e rettainse,•
Here, it in in her 'onei
' .suffered 'velrY much 'front :My
.Mrs,'.Bealrbonieere says
,ina,se'firedientid niereoaS and .MY
OBIEtY 'was .failing. 3 heel.. heart
'flutterings., my bitc.le WitS Sore and
waS• treirbled. , with " • h•Sada•dltee;
Rlietonzieieen Wec'. finally added to
any sinffea•inge ,-and I was in' a" bad
.Bei-
tee1i
-enbjecte -in .foreige:•Iaede eeJdon
Went adong-•npeninisfeed,,...-,':...,e'
insittietee: ',Ohinese"- 04,
dale" boarded the Raitieh •vegael Ai,
rowe'benned down the national flag,
anti killed her eeistain for 'daring'
10.••protest,..Sie.,"Je.Eoyering, Gover-
nor f,'Heng
there..'and thren Practically on •iliP
vu lnitiative,'4.4q,.1w#lii0 • a., feW.
weeks, Vie. Ohinese fleet ,hadebeen
deitrbied an•.c1 Ortittein''...benilianded•
and "banned:en. Thie .,hajaperted .inc
• :Int8e2:, again, sicatte Bleat retri-
bution •onentook the wonderer .of
Mr.,Riehaedni,. an English men-,
chant living in, Japan,.:Ile•caats,e he
refus,ed he, Prostrate innabilf in a
'etreeite YOkoilagna ' When . the
Priii65:o.Laatsuma liteperied•to be.
!Sassing, withhis suite tie Was 'btu-
-tally • 'heathen to death.. .by. the
prinee'..s..ap.riled retainers, Where-
upon up r WRTSIIripS honthRIT1C4 Sate
Seipais "Idaen: of .Kagoaniree; burned
MS palace, and „sunk bis steamers,
It is only lair to add that in, after
yeaes the Japaneseveluntarile. OX-:
i/Peeited regret for Mr. Richardedn's
murder, and in. 1884: a JapaneSe gen-
tleman, Mr. Kunoltawa erected a
monument to his Memory on, the
site where he was
War inf jenkins' Ear.'
weneare to go back a liibtle fnr-
then' many similar instanees might
he cited. Britons were (Mick 'to deem
the sword when the British Empire
was a -building. In Some cases,
even,' outrages falling short of the
aotual taking of human lite hove
,
been .followed by hostilities, •
There was, for instance, the Oen -
whieh was known in semi-deii-
sien as the -War of Jenkins' Ear."
Jenkins was a merchant captain
Wilma vessel was boarded by a
Spanish geandship,, and in the
eoursd of a scrimmage that,enened
Tentfltins'''''eareiniezee 'alit aft, 'You'll
hear more of thin!" yelled the an-
gry maAer• mariner, and he caused
the :levered ear to be smoke -dried
and cured, much as if it had been
a kipper or a haddeck.
lo this stage it weo exhibited to
the menthees of the 1101EIS of Com -
'mime, who paa.sed it from hand to
haed with a great show of gravity
and many expressions of sympathy.
Afterward an apology and a money
i6demuity were demanded, and,
neither being forthcoming, war en -
ed ,
Not i•iffrequently, however, "mon-
ey talks" in' tlreon international dis-
putss, es in private ones: When,
during one, of Guatemala's periodi-
cal revolutions, John IVIagee, oen
Cersul at Sun Jose, was seized and
brutally flogged by order of the
command•ant, Colonel Gonzales, we
seat a' warship' there and threatened
Lo lay the town in ashes :unless,
within 24 bonus, an indemnity OF
£60,'000. was paid, being at the rate
of 21,000 Inc each lash inflicted.
Offered a CompromiSe.
The Guatemalan Government was
unable at, nich short notice to vela::
the money, but "offered, insteaeL to
grant' Magee certain concessions,
including the right to. •establish a
bank .and build wharves at San
Jose. This offer was accepte,d, and
Magee, by virtue of his monopoly,
became in time enormously wealthy.
He 'died in 1900; leonine behind him
a fortueeof if30,000,000.
• Then again, there was the case of
Major Lothajee and Mr. Stokes,
which created such' tremendous ex-
citentept in the . spring 'of 1806.
Stokes WaS an Englishman engaged
in &Reline Ber iedey"inc the Congo
Fyee Stat7e, and he was ,arrested by
Major Lothaire",. a Belgian officer,
05 0,charge orgun,rumaring and in-
citing the nativesto rebel, and, af-
ter a stinnnary -trial by drum -head
and was hanged:
The British Government insisted
ene Eothaire being byoughh to trial,
ain•cl 'this; Wee ' deine, In fact, . he was
a:Tied ,taviee, Londe at'Borria and again
at Benesels, and each .tiree Inc was
acquitted: Whereat ptiblie indrignar
don in „Britain :bla,zed up • afresh
and With •'ten -fold force.
However,' a War With Belgium
be-
ing " unthathkahle,-•-,i$ would have eet
allereirepe by the, sana,---.Britain
compromised matters �n the usual
meeney-indemnity, basis, the sant -of
.5i6,000 being banded o'er by the
Belgian' Goyernnient to the..nexe Of
kinot the dead man..
Convict Makes $5,000 a Year.
Pere la Cepinette murdered a
Men in a jealous pa•enlon anqinaeter
.keentury ago in Peens -and was
toOilli to, NOW •Otlacct011:19.,•:-A eathinniS-
sion wa,s ree,intly Sent mit to inspect
the.•convieli ',prison and ,infteiee into
the 'OeVerainept, len.ds, that wee al-
Telite,d he 'concvlcit.e. wisO areneleased..
fee •Oeeeleeeadieeit,-otliey•fOuriel
la .0eielniette,'•aVliiite-haireed, "heneed,.
ar6,c1 veneatal ,i0,' with, his seeen,,
,
,
by yeaiis;:•sittii'earadeel• by hicS'ennei.
*Min he :lisel.'brou,gili.h.felorn.Ertincen
Jie ,elhowed,, bba cenraiiis6O4ere OV011
"I tried one' Medicine, bet it did
me no good, anerthen I was ad-
vised to try l)odd's Kidney Pills.
I am verv glad that Udiel, for 'new
after taking four boxes 1 am, a. Well
wotnten again.'
Dadcl'S Kidney Pilts cured' Mrs.
Bourbfinistre betause all her trim-
bles•Came from sick Kidneys. Sick
Kidneys 'cannot do their work of
steeining Abe -impurities out of th•e
blood, and the result is sickness,
,depression and lassitude all over
the body. Dodd's Kidney Pills
, .
cured ths Kidneys: the purified
blood did the. rest.:
TR E PRO PER DINNER )1 E.
Fri.iccli Sva n t Says 7.39 0' Clock
A.M. is Itight Time.
The Lancet, the famous medical
periodital, upsets London by de-
claring throughthe. mouth of its
Paris cerrespondent that learned
scientists have proved that; the pre -
per 'time for dinner is half -past se-
ven o'clock in, the mornieg.
It seems that Profe Seer Darsonval
communicated to the, Academie des
Sciences recently the results of M.
Bergonie's studies on the subjeot,
which, lie said, proved that "tihe
least suitable hours for meals are
between noon and 1 o'clock and be,
tween 7 and 8 in the, evening." '
These are precisely •the hours that
Europe Inas set apart for meals.
According to M. Bergunie, the
meal hours iea. systemcf rational
hygiene would be as follows: The
principal meal of the•day at 7.30
oi• as su•oe after that time as
possible, SO as to obtain all the rie-
ea:eery energy fur the day's work'
and restore the liver, emptied by
bhe night's abstinence; a second
meal of 300 to 400 calories, consist-
ing .of milk, sugar, ancl cakes, at
4.30; a light repast of 700 to 800
calories at 8.30 or 9 p.m.
M. Bergonie gives details show-
ing the excellent reenilts of the regi-
men' in a family which followed it
for six years.
Sciatiea Vanishes Instantly
If Neryiline Is Used
CAN YOU BEAT THIS CASE?
No ordinary liniment will even re-
lieve Sciatica. Nothing but the most
powerful kind or a remedy can pene-
trate through the tissues and finally
,yeach the Sciatic Nerve. You can al-
ways- depend on the old-time "Nervi:
line." Nothing made to -day is as good
for Sciatica as Nerviline •was when
first produced, about forty years ago.
All this time the same old,"Nerviline"
has been curing Sciatica, Lumbago,
Rheumatism, and is considered te be
without an r
.eaual in relieving path o
soreness anywhere. "'Nerviline'
couldn't be made stronger' or better,"
writes James E. Edwards. "The way
it • cures Sciatica is to me galley a
miracle. For Years 0. suffered •fright-
fully. I ruined my_ stonthch with ith
ternal dosing. I rubbed in gallons of
oils and liniments—none were strong
enough. One good rubbing with Nei'viline relieved.." I kept on rubbing arid
shortly was cured. My father cured
-rheumatism in MS.. night .arra and
shoulder with Nerviiine, and my
mother dared herself of :chronic'hnn-
bago, with Nerviline. .Our faMily sim-
ply swears by Nerviline and we are
aeVer,without a. 50c. 'family etze „bot-
tle in our home.- We end that for ex,'
ternal pain, fen cc:highs, colds, earache;
euch mihor ills it is a veritable family
physician."
- ROTA.T., C1RCL.KS TACK GJIOIS.
- •
•
Rulers of n Eurone,,. Marini:41 at
, I) augh te teil"" Btu tiepatioui
The birtheof a eon to -the Dinginess
ol trindsWiele, the 'only daughter of:'
the' Garatian Entrience recants the"
fact 'that inn one Iphas.c 'of Seelety
there''. are aettially to0, few girls.
Thlis dime:Ant nand quite unaisual
state Of qi4.06 le.in the renks,bftthe
. princesses 'of Europa. •
There 'IS an Cepai attrPInS df
'p1sieie,s4' who are, beta:hie to find
Iwivee:.ee6! theY. :Be this as it
iney 14 is'a'faet that both the young
men. and.' 'yedinett:'Of' eieelea
shine, distinot 'disinclination to-,
WO,k1 MatritMeny to order;
(Pail;), it is ":‘Vel.1.7,-knoWn,' is.
the ,clesittiietiE tpank-'eniterse • '
Ilt is said. that ncnsic'..alarkin is felle
among l'4al Paine:34* !their alaugh
idea' e;enetinempatiOn,,
ten. 'f,de;
Mout the elder •dateglaitenee.:Of ',. the,
C'ear. 'itetablY"the 'GraindeDiteliess
-Tatittnee'tile • 'heante',Of. thie•1 a,miiy,-
and 'rein:pees' eififinenagicia,.
cOnSkleyent,the Moeet inlnevcneting. '
, The lattetio a reallyImiani4fillen;;W •
.the'-•Coftde"planteeieaVO,ii..Whielt; 40y,,,diebitabbe, iinglet, envy her pee-
itareotokl,(1, a#,er 1is isloa,,c 1 aolfec,t0. 1 1gl
.149.3044,16..,900 /1; year 'now; 153 '$ OL4l5
tvoidding,,sleinenhi'afg: of ir tragi,c
1. had -Oolninitted:thr
1111111F I .yeni 9 • :Roth sh.e and het_yonteger steeer,
Aelleuid lape beea a ncntIeonaat intniiineede„',Maric.,•.inaee inherited the
„inewee', ' " \-•••••:We.'ineterf.til..'0•Olisieg• elegened-,. anti
bas be rdsc , .
": • ae;Methihg O F. the hall
PaSsed yOUi mouton lthis in bee, 'ggk.e.q•k=i?it'aig'd;.':';lil:r."I'lli
nlg' ' "Ph dl ''.ktichhaest are
wept ge •'For pesnsing.' isL1ytt0U5l 1'Their 'Prince:heed, '
MIES ED T H IN RUG S.
Children' Negleeted-hY•PaninitS:ilfittl
••""No
, .
'Tividniee df prieIt.tnc4 'erifentY fo
•denee'elihrglatio;••erecently:H•agaiilhit,"
;,•,kXj
1,:lraf0
rfeinieef4 y,d'ahaldren ,Of'prieetileinS
eaein 'had.
,ieet. attended •,seiliooile•aild''-thetr,,exe.•
istenee•,yriuS,oetionown to the school?
antlierities,.' Fier the peesectitioni.
Wei" Stated:that eteinieleday
r ..Coeper, . of .,the N. . and..
Sergt.. :Oates. Were, in.vestiginting an -
Other ,ease , when ,tii5 ,dieseyened. the
)iorgen.fainitly." occupying OThe
ream. the "officerS, as • interine,
found,' four children, 'aged respec-:
lat9.6.1711.3t;weoi.4"yibetha' r:e1a7:41'- ',a;i3e'clrefinve;i1.0YtT4.11:',.
huddled 'together, ,on 'a. dirty bed,
practically Without elething.
The children were paleand
pourished. The kftle g;irl was un-
able to open her eyes from. ,severe
and itegle,cited 'infla,manation, and
the boys weee, exteemely *Janid and
nerno.us, The elder laid said time h•s
had net been•bathad for a year, and
tine parents ad.milthed that the two
elder boys hadnot been out of the
b.edreetro for trnio.re than two months.
'fliere was net a scrap of cldthing,
it was stated; air,d the ehildren bad
to be removed to the workhouse in
horke `rugs, The parents said that
the children had net been able to
go out of the house because they
had no clothes. Dr. Greeu, the
workhouee medical officer, s..aid that
such treatinent was likely to make
iliev children timid and even de-
mented. •
CHILDHOODLCONSTIPATION
Ceinatipation is one of. the Most
common ailments of ohildhoed, and
no child suffering from it thrives
well. To banish it no other Medi-
cine acts so promptly and surely' as
Baby's OWn Tablets. They never
fail to bring nelief. Concerning
them Mrs. Dominique Fernand, St.
Michel, Que., Wni tes : "1 censider
Baby's Own Tablets a marvellous
remedy for little ones. I gave them
to my baby for constipation and
they soon made hi•m well aga•in."
The, Tablets are sold by mediein,e
dealere or by mail at 25 cents -a box
from The Dr. Williams' Medicine
Co., Brockville, Opt.
•
• II LL ET I N- E HEART.
.Man Who Tried to End Life Saved
by Cui•ious Operatiofi.
A bullee in the heart is no longer
neeeesetrily mortal lesion. This
Inas b.een proved by Dr. Finiste.rer,
who presented the ether day to the
Vienna .11fedical Society th.e case of
a Man wliici attempted suicide, and
whlu was found ,shot in the street.
Brought to the pearest police sta-
tion, the Man was from all appear-
ances in a hopeless conditioe, the
pulse havieg all but stopped.
Dr. Finisterer first injected caan-
eller and then placed the patient
under the Roentgen rays to ascer-
tain the exact location cif the
wound. It'was found that the bul-
let had lodged inc the right ventricle
and moved about freely with each
expansion andcontraction of the
major organ. After satisfying
'I Lien eslf tlia.tjlhe extraction el . the'
bullet would meen almost certain
death to the patient Dr. Finisterer
sewed up the heart externally,, with
.th,.a result that aftee a fortnight the
operation was proneuneed a cum.
plebe -success;
Pour 'weeks later the bullet had
beeome firmly fixed in the tissues of
the lower part of the veattricles,
where it is cawing. nt . discomfort
worth mentioning "to the pat,ient,
who will carry the memento for the
rest of his life.
Millard's Liniment Relieves 'Neuralgia.
'
Their Origin. ,
Willie—Paw, where clo jailbirds
come from 7
Paw—They are raised by larks,
Oats, and swallows, my son,
DING QBM ABOUT
CHILD'S DEAD
, In Several Places. SlIster Raised
Up Swollen and Scaly. Hair Fell
Out. Cuticura Soap andOintment
Cured in Four. Weeks,
Lorne. Que. —"My little son: aged nine
Years, Was afflicted with ringworm in several
places about his head. The ringworm began
with a few pimples and as it grow worse it
was one dark colored blister raised an and
swelled. It was hind of scaly. The worst
• Place was behind his right ear. It was about
the size of a silver,dollar,'clarle and swelled,
the worst kind I eSer saw. 'It used to pain "
wile could not rest. It looked very badly.
Els hair -fell out gradually. '
"Finally I sent for'a sample of (Duticust
' Soap 'and Ointment. ' I used to take real
416t water-andthe Cutleura Soap and that
'used to,clean it oF. Then.' would put the
Cluticura Ointment on the affected part.
There was Misfit thesores and the Otrtictlea
• Ointment 'drew that out andlunded at the
same time. We saw the ()talcum Soap and
0Inteient were very good so I got some
more and it was four Weeks front the Nino
Istartectualug the Outicura 80ap and Oint-
ment till he Was completelycured.'
pigned) Mrs; Tilos, Bagley, 1Vlay 20, 11)15i
FOR RED, ROUGH. HODS,
Chapped mid bleeding handsl-with
hurningindinsshapeless nails and pain-
t — bt Oti•t
motif; works wonders. Soak hancls,-,on
retiring, in hot water and Cuticula Soap.
Dry, anoint witli ()talcum Ointment and,
wear old, loose gloves daring Ithe night.1
Cutictira Soap and Ointment sold every-;
whote.Par liberal free sum& of eallh, with
• '
82-p book send poet -card to Potter Drug ds
Chem. Corp., "ea. 3D, Bescon,n. S. b 1
•
I II. Otitteg
re Btonehitjs
But"the Healing Furnes of ,Cataertv,
ozone, Which are Breathed to the
Furthest Recesses of the Bronchial
Tuheie;"' lateintt QUIek 'Bei lee and Sure
-Cure.' ,
ibrerY, waterer' trona couglue, colds,
Prencliitie and' all thrctat' and "chest,
aihnents, needs a' soothing, healing
medidine Whiplgoes direet to the
breathing - Orehlue fn. `the °host and
lungseeattacks the' tijoUble„.. at the
Allred, 'disperses the germs of dip -
ease, and cures -the ailment thorough: -
And this medicine is "Catarrh-
' the germ -killing balsariee vapor
mixes with the breath, descends
through the throat, down the 01.011-
chial tubes, and finally reaches the
deepest air oellh in the lungs. Al1.
parts are soothed with rich, pure,
medicinal essenCes, whereas with a
Sykup the affected parts could not be
reached, 'and harm would result
through benuriabing the stomach. with
"I have been a chronic sufferer
from Catarrh in the nose and throat
for over' eight years. I think I have
spent four hundred dollars trying to
get relief. i have dpent but six dol-
lars on Catarrhozone, _ and haye
been completely cured, anch, in fact,
have been well for some time. Ca-
tarrhozone is the only medicine I
have been able to find that would not
only give temporary relief, but will
always cure permanently. Youra sin-
cerely (Signed), WILLIAM RAGAN,
Brockville, Ont.”
• For absolute, permanent cure use
Catarrhozone.Two inoryths' outfit
costs $1.00 snialler size, 50c., at all
dealers, or the Catarrhozone Com-
pany, Buffalo, N.Y., and Kingston,
Canada.
•
Dogs Distribute Disease.
Two of the most learned French
professorsof the Pa,steur Institute
have ,is'sued the following warning, :
"Beware of .your pet dog." Street
dogs of Marseilles have been found
suffering from the dreadful Indian
"`blaclepest." In India this disease
usually attacks dogs, and as in,zurty
as ninety-eight per cent, die from
its ravages. The southern ports of
Italy and Algeria know the disease
under the name of the "Mediter-
ranean pest." This disease does not
confine itself to the dogs them-
selves, but is carried by parasites
to human beings, and, singularly
enough, nearly always attacks chil-
dren from the ages of six menthe to
three years. The child becomes fev-
erish and nervous, gees into a. de-
cline, and gradually waste,s away.
Out of' three hundred cases under
special •study only two per cent.
have recovered. At the present
time Great Bei•taie is im•munc from
any danger , in, this direction, and
sufficiently Protected againet any
such likelihood by the complete 'in-
hibition of the importation of doge,
111
DON'T USE TUE KNIFE
That's the barbarous way of treating
roma—dangerous too—any corn can be
removed painlessly by Putnam's Pain-
less Conk E‘xtrac tor In twenty-four
hours. Coe only Putnam's Extractor,
25e. at all dealers.
A kissable girl always pretends
that she doesn't want to.
- •
Mittard'O, Liniment Cures Dandruff.
11 a rd !melt for Pa.
"Ma, has your tongue got legs?"
"Got what, child'?""Legs ma?"
"Certainly not; but why do you
ask that silly questien V "Well,
I heard pa say .your tongue was
running from morning till night?"
Alinard's Liniment Co.
Gentlemen :—I had my leg badly hert,
the 'pain was very severe and a large
:swelling came above the knee.
I expected It would be serious --I rut
-
bed 11 with MINARD'S LINIMENT,
which stopped the pain and reduced
the awelling very Quickly.
cannot speak too highly of Al IN-
AHD'S LINIMENT.
AIVIOS T. SMITH.
Port Hood 'Slant].
• Apples Good Dentifriee.
If you will eat an apple every day
and clean your teeth every morning
with good •sweet apple cider your
teeth will always be healthy, so de -
ares an old soultheen mammy.
Scientists declare the acid in the
apiele elearnies the teeth of all im-
purities, and' also aids in the pre-
vention of the acceanatlartion of the
deadly tartar,which is al the bot-
tom of nea,rly alt. cliental ills. Eat
the apple just before you go to bed,
chewing it thowoughly so that the
acid will have an opportundity to get
into all the tiny enevices between
the teeth. Then, ie t,he morning,
Ilse the cider. Have a verY tiny
bottle of it on your dressing -table,
just erimigh to last .almult a week,
a,n•d 'then get a nsw supely, so thee
it will surely be sweet. Provided
your dentist hao made sure that
there are no uncovered ehinles in
your teeth to start with, you will be
t you bl ed. no im,ore with tooth ill s.
• Both Cover Mistakes.
A, pompous physician who was
Inelined to ritieize o they 3 was
watcliing ston em a so n build a
tense fcrr Ids neighor. "Jim," he
said, "mortar eovers tipa gen•d
many mistakes, doe,sn't ib Yee,
doctor," calmly replied the man,
•
"a,nd floes the spade."
)Ielited
"Dootox, 1 v-a.ot tO thank you for
your valuable medicine." "It help -
t4 you, 501 itt ''[4 heiped inc i'v'o'Fnadiedri• alt1117.;'(1)°"Ilck)o).1.;
many bottles did you noci it neee.s-
sexy to takel" "Oh, 1 didn',L, take
any of it, My uncle tot* one bot-
tle, and I ans, his sole eir.
leinard's uniment•tar sale eyeravola 0,
`,1,eItt,'Oto'" AWnIS';
nAfter ,n5arly.„".#••'' Weelt'e absenee
•"01).'" lse entaitrair:
e,d. eer ;eft e-peano,,
elaiY• meek].
.if:'41,a`tOe.
•-eroUbled'ote .eente ' -She remarked
113 aj'u isteelnelo 01 unix plgyin, des
dainfally
6c<t ubIt Omit had, bee,n
on the la•lit'"te ''tep &mid -
n,".6; tliel„ 'deafer b , let ,015,
clis Tio.06.61:':)",;611.14,0.1,4;
-seerniellY:. ,'An•ct
.sOniable 'SWeethe,art":
'1 hosd ciFttelesia'SO
cloctoe strictly forbade, :My seic&ng
Yon.'".- "Poor thinig ?)' She acesavei•ed
Loftily. ,"And Why .was, 1 not hs.
sergt Dray?" -"ite,tela. nee le) keen?
away .fy.onn. all Sweet 'things, darl-
ing I" he echoed .:.
Don't Get Angry, *Isie he.
teSalleed.‘a
tvhes face
r
efliaemaeti
ter, dear 1" said her husband as he
entered the kitchen, 'You see
that ?" she replied vehemently, as
slxo raised iu
isedsokna
at.bmixiengbng
oowslin e..4 NEWSPAPERS POR SALE.
i
is the second bad egg have found 1.13::::::::3-5soricv, net) oBuieCnortrZ. Ntt o.inVeEi :1:‘,tr:n\edV NB. onl'olNyk.
hag Cempany, 7S West Adelaide Street..
14,00R. Terms libel al. Wilson Publish-
Ilighest grade beans leit whale'
and mealy by perfect baking',
retaining their full strength.• ..
Flavored with delicious sauces.
• They have no equal.
.rienewe ptfie' s ALL
1. W. DAWSDN, Ninety Colborne Street,
15 TOD WANT TO BUY OR SELL t
X Fruit, Stook, Drain, or Dairy perm.
write ,IL W. DrtIver,n; Brampton. or 91
Colborne St., Toronto.
H. W. DAWSON Colborne St Tarawa.
to -day. I believe Jun F1etejnn
keeps all the . had .ories he gets
in his • shop for nial" • "Well,
you shouldn't get angry about it,
Nellie," said her .huSbancl soberly.
',yolk ought bo have ntore sym-
pathy:" ' 'Sympathy 1" she echoed
'What, do you mean? Sympathy
for Jiin Fletcher 5' "No, for the
eggs," he ,repliecl. "Think how
long -they must have been trying to
be good. '
A .
Death Nearly Claimed
A.ew Brunswick Lady
Was Restored to Her Anxious Family'
When Hope Had Gone.
St. John, N.B., Dec. 15th.—At one
time It was feared that Mrs. J. Grant,
of 3 White St., would succumb to the
deadly ravages of advanced kidney
trouble, "My first attacks of back-
ache and kidney trouble began years
ago. For six years that dull gnawing
pain has been. present. When I ex-
erted myself it was terribly intensified.'
If I caught cold the pain was unen-
durable, I used most everything, but
nothing gave.ebat certain grateful re-
lief. that came from Dr. Hamilton's,
Pills of Mandrake and Butternut.
stead of being bowed down with pain,
to -day I am strong, enjoy splendid]
appetite, sleep soundly. Lost proper-
ties have been instilled into my blood
--cheelcs are rosy with color, and I'
thank that day that I heard of so.
grand a medicine as Di', Hamilton's .
Pills."
Every woman should use these pills
regularly because good health pays,
and it's good, vigorous health that
comes to all who use pr. Hamilton's
Mandrake and Butternut Pills.
lass Cooking litensils.„
A New York glass manufacturer
ie experimenting with the neakine
01 c.o,okiong utensils of gimes. Al-
ready glass percolators wad stew -
pans have been made which, al-
thoughthey rest on the flaantne,
give no evidence of oracking, and
have proved heat -resisting and non -
expansive. T11.203 utensila are ap-
parently not •affe.cted in any way by.
the intense heat wader the;ni 04' by
the contrasting temperatures of the
article's which •thity contain. Glass is
fur many re,a,sone superior to either
enamel or aluminum, being affected
by none of the adds or alkalis
formed or used in •oo,oking anti not
subject to the unsanitary cracking
whieh is characteristic of most ena-
melled ware.
To Cure a Cold in One Day
Take LAXATIVE DROMO QUININE
Tablete. Druggists refund money if It
falls to cure. E. W. GROVE'S signa-
ture is on each. box. 250.
And You Get Taken In.
"What is this kleptomania I read
so much a.bout in 'the papees1 Is
ng."
it eatein,it is takiing,1"
"No
Try Murine Eye Remedy
If you have Red,.Weak, Watery Eyes
tr Granulafed Eyelids. Doesn.'t Smart
—Soothes Eye Pain. Druggists Sell
Murine Eye Remedy, Liquid, 25c, 50c.
Murine Eye Salve in Aseptic Tubes,
25e, 50c. Eye Books Free by Mail.
An Eye Tonle 60041 for 110 Eydn tnnt Nana Cam
Murine Eye Remedy Co.. Chicago
. What the wisest of us say is of
fee less importance than w.hat we
leave unsaid.
MISCELLANEOUS'
O N't ?eNr e
OOtuths Chit.
11 ANCER, TUMORS. L IJ Aire. Ertl.
Internal and external, oared with..
ma pain by our home treatnaent. Write
On before too late. Dr. Denman Medioal
co.. Limited, Collingwood•• Ont.
tatar6;11N
AgOILIGRAIN
Choose which Grain
you like best kr your white
Sugar and buy Et. Lawrence
Pure Cane Granulate.' vvhite, in
bags --Pine graLn,
medium or coarse. Each the
choicest sugar.
A.!, your Grocer.
ST. LAWRENCE SUGAR REFINERIES, LIMITED
• MONTREAL. 06.10'13
The superintendent of a Sunday
s,dhool was,illustrating for the child-
ren the text,' "Arise and take the
young child and his mother, and
flee into Egypt." Showing them a
large 'picture, she asked: '`Now,
isn't that ,splended 1 Here is the
mother. Here is the young child.
There's Elgypt in the distance." The
cfhildren, however, looked disap-
pointed, and' finally a little boy ,
el out "Teacher, where's the
flea 7"
Piles Cured In 0 to 14 Day.
Druggists i•efund money If rAzo
OINTMENT fails to cure Itchine. Blind,
or Protruding Piles. First applicatiOa
gives relief. 60c.
Anybody who tries to get rid of
Isis ia.uhts by aclve etising them
makes a mistake. -
Minaret's Liniment ;--tires sures, Eta.
Le'ts of men would rather have a; ,
Political job than earn tie honest
living. • I
ppilgt -Fever
In filionea, ' pink , eye, epizootic,' distemper and all nose and
throat 'diseases cured, and' fin others, no matter how "ex- ,
posed." kept from having ally of these diseases with SPORN'S
LIQUID DISTEMPER CURE. Three to Ole Coses often cure a
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lase. Due bottle guaranteed te do no. Best thing for . brood
maree. Acta on the blood. Druggists andharness shops.
Distributors — ALL WHOLESALE DattegIfYrS.
UPON N MEDICAL CO., chemists, Goshen, Indiana, U.S.A.
These Honest,
Tisne-Tried
Ingredients=7.
ite
are the bulwark
of RAMSAY),
QUALITY
,IniRAMSAY PAINT. you get the most accurate and thOrotigh
combleatitin of anproved rtny materials. Master painters will tell you no better ,
mated:tie exist: Your own good judgment will tell yen that scientific machine mixing
is superior le gaess-work and "hand ratiduloal
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