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The Clinton News Record, 1913-02-20, Page 6t ACUTE PAINS •IN TilE BACK Caused, by Lumbago, a Form , of "Ill'iscuIar Rh_eumatigiu.: Litinho go is sudden in its attacks tend is so intensely' painful that the 'sufferer is often unab1i3 to move, 'oven to turn in bed or rise from a chair. The trouble chiefly occurs ;DAnong working men, among whom it numbers thousands of victims. 148 the attacks come on quite fre- quently and are so torturing, this disease means much loss of time and money as well as the 'endur- ance of mueh sufferingo.victim needs to be told that liniments, plasters and outward treatment will not cure the disease. Thi icind of treatment is merely a -waste rof thne and money. The tronble is teeny a „species of muscular rheu- taatisra, and is due to poor blood, and can only be cured through the blood. It is for this reason that Dr. Williams' Pink Pills axe so successful in curing this trouble, and those who are afflicted by it should lose no time in giving the Pills a trial. If the treatment is persisted in the disease will be .driven from the system and the cure be made pernutn.ent. In sub- stantiation Mrs. Alfred Derby, Et- tyville, Ont. says: "A few .years ago I was atlacked by excruciating pains in the back which the doctor called lumbago. I was not able ato do a bit of work about the house, and suffered dreadfully every time I moved abdut. I took the doctor's medicine all winter, an used Dui - menta, without getting any relief. In a thoroughly discouraged con- dition I began using Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. After using six boxes I was better and able to do all my own work, and have not been af- flicted with the trouble since. I now always retionamend Dr. Wil- liams' Pink Pills to those ailing." These pills are sold by all medi- cine dealers or naa,y be had by mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 ftom The Dr. Medicine Co., Brookville, Ont. ' •1. The Ghost and the Meat. We have all heard of the French schoolboy who, asked to translate into English the French of '"To be or not to be," evolved. thia : "To :Was or not to am." • Another schoolboy has equaled this translation) aecording to the London Chronicle, in recovering trona German the text, "The spirit indeed is willing, but the flesh Is weak," in the form, "The ghost, of course, is ready, but the meat is feeble." • Fairville, Sept. 30, 1902. Ifinard's Liniment Go , Limited. Dear Sirs, -Wo wish to inform you that sve consider your atifrAnive a very superior _Fatale, and we use lt as sure relief forasore throat and °hest. When I toll you d would not Ise without it ,if the pries,' Wan one dollar a bottle, Inean it. Yours truly, Mts. TrinnoN. .• She -"What do you mean by Say- ing that Elsa is, more or less pret- ty' ?" He ---"Well, she's more pret- ty than most girls, and lelis pretty than yonnn,'„,,.. PILES cunt') IN 6 TO 19 OATS our druggist will refund ,none a if PASO tINTMENT fails to onre any oaso of INA. Blind, Bleeding or Protrudatg Piles in to 14 days. 500. 13etter vivo ;filo fails than one who iev-er)-fiCies. Mina -rats Liniment Cures colds, Eta. A Snowy Waste. "Oa,n you imagine," demanded he returned explorer, "the enorm- pus extent of those vast snow - fields?" , "I kin," declared the statesman from Waybaok. "I had the same 'Sensation the first time I appeared In public wearing a dress shirt." • FACE COVERED WITH PIMPLES Spread on Limbs. Red and Inflamed. 'Became Sores. Had to Tie Hands While He Slept Well, Thanks to Cuticura Soap and Ointment. St. Colaire, Quebee.--" My child was scarcely two months and a MIS, old when hie fate sad arms became covered with little red pimples which a little later SPreati mahls limbs. a A -The pimple§ were very red and Inflamed. They -were IAMat a little red spot which oon became alittle k.rger /PO Rod raised up., There were four or film together,. Those pimples caused lam , . to scratch so that we had to tin ids hands while he slept. The itching Made him stiffer so mush that he cried part of the night, waldng up most of the people ' tho hone°, The pimples becarao sores and were YOU painful. ".11.1g8t1 wIthouiasaceeas seVdrat remedied Which Wei* .repotinnended to '0 then wsed Outlaws. Ointment and Seep, givhig- Aim a bath every rooming with hot water and buticura Soap, and then aPPlied a 'Oda layer of. Oedema' Ointment on the parte. affected, They gave great rener with the first apilleation. After ,using ono box of Ialuticara Ointment and a`little more' thou • 16, no.callo Of OutiCura Soap my child was ompletely cured. Thanks to the Cluticura ettir Mitt Ointment 'my pony' isnperfectly on, and I Shall alWaye have them at hand.'l igriad), Mrs. N. Jobln, Jan. 4, 1912, . Outictira.Soap and Outleara,Ointment aro aold throughout the world. .a single set IS • :ten •s1101e/ene• , ,Liberal sample ,of • each ailea,free, with 82-p. Skin aidola Address post card Poliir Drug Zs Ohm. Corp, Dept ' 4711:3304g. IT.• -•.0. • - • NEWS FROM SifiSff ODA WHAT THE WESTERN PEOP ARE DOING. Progress of the Groat West T In a Few Pointed Paragraphs. Chinook is the IMMO Of a town. Alberta,. ' At Carmi- the sawmill b Permanent industry. Ail Sapperton there is an e demic of scarlet fever. It has snowed ' nearly every this year in the Slocan. Last year. there were 108 cases the Police court at Bla,innore. A Government fruit packi school will be opened in kelow next month, - Fred Nash, the surveyor, was oeutly wedded to an Indian raaid at basset. During Deeember there were von girls and seven boys born Prince Rupert. Lynn Creek furnishes North V °olives •dalay -with 25,000,000 gallo of water. A. Clemes, of Spenee's Bridge, building a hotel in. Vancouver at co,st of $250,000. Recently. in Ashcroft a fire w started by using a flat -iron b warmer that wee. too hot. This winder robberies have bee frequent in the small town on bo sides of the Fraser River,. At. Merritt all the ooal mines ba their paydays nposa the first Salto day after the 15th of each month. Last year there were 404 eases the police court at Vernon, as more than $3,000 were collected f fines. A &normal& destroyed Her Gibs•on's hotel an the Forks, not f from Stewart, without causing i jury to anyone. Fruit 'growers at Notch HiD we the tariff raised on fruit until it equal with the rakes charged by tl United States. . Willjean Fletcher •was recen killed at Savona by falling under Oaaaadian Pacifio. railway trai from which Ise was trying to 4E4;h Snow in the Fraser valley h made it difficult for pheanants get their regular meals, owing the fact that they feed thenaselv from the ground. An old gun was reeently faun near Clinton 'that bore the date Barnett, 1801. The gun had sato 60 years against a tree, and w well preserved. Bill Springer, superintendent the Idaho -Alamo mines in the SI can, etetes that has has been in si enowlide.s this winter without get ting injured. Panthers are being shot in th Similkemeen. The bounty for ther is $15. These animals destroy great many deer, but have neve been known to, attack a man. J. A. Menzies will build a stimmil at Merritt in the spring. It wil have o oapacity of 20,000 feet dail and the tinaber will be eut on th Pninceton range and hauled snthi the mill in wagons. . • At Woodlandp•not fel- from Ed mouton, a 'fanner foUnd gold *i some clucks that he had killed 101 the market. He has engaged My prospectors to test the locality 11 the spring for the yellow metal. -Mrs Emma Cornavall • recentil lost her life in a blizzard while r ing from Kamloops to Rose Hill Her horse ran away, upsetting the cutter and compelling Mrs. Conn wall and her daughter to wander night in the blinding storm. WHEN BABY IS ILL. When. the baby is ill; when hi little etomach is oub of order an he is oross and refuses to smile don't dose him with castor oil There is no need to torture him give Baby's Own Tablets -they d everything castor oil is supposed t do only they do it better, an what is more the baby will like them, The Tablets are absolute] safe, Leine guaranteed by a gov ernment analyst to eontain no opi ates or other harmful drugs. Sol by medicine dealers or by mail a 25 cents a box from The pr. Hams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Out. IS DRUM "110 GO 4 French First to tist Sins of Ancient and Honorable Instrument. It was some time ago that, acting upon the reeoniraendathion embodied in a report by a military commis- si,on, the French Government reached the conclusion that the drum was 110 longer a neeessary article of Military equipment, , The report se,t forth that the drum was a .aerious'ineumbanitica in in:arching; that istin impaircd its Usefulness; that; its eall,s eced,cl notbe distin- guished in time of be.ttle; that it consumed a period of two years 40 t111•11 oat an eiTionneit drummer, ea -id thait by .1:chandelling the; 115,0 of the druni many 'holism:4aof youths. end men would 'be rolna,and fel no tive ..aenviee. Since the decision' ef.rthhe Frebeh Governinent other Euxentannpow--- ere hone followed ita elmimple in de- creeing that the-P",c1,rum &nit The history of. --the drum is both •ancient and honorable. The Egyps tiane• employ•ecl it, and the Greeks ascribed its invention to Baeohne. The Spanish conqueror Pizarro is said to have found drums in South .American temples., The snakes, of Ireland, we are toad, fled from the &mania Isle before the drum boater of' St. Patrick, The Punitans of Now England used the drusn sis church boil, and it figured, troquent- • ln• and roanantioally ali th•rougli the warsnaf the, Revolution and Rebel:- . , ni IHE 'WESTING /f0 1.1 SE liTtAKE Haw is Little Child Helped Hint lit , the Invention. [X Great 'thingia, ' ii.a.e aohneve,d through persistenee and'hard work, but a rthe eritinal moment there is. often a bit of 'something that, eoanime „ near being' -"good luck.", A rail= 'I" road accident, mays P., contributor to th.e hTew, York Sun, that4reeked the train on which retie George Westinghouse, then an Allert, 'young in follo.v? with: 'the inventor's bre.An and large . poWers of- o.baernation, , a sot him to. thinking 'how Such am- . dents °Cold.. be averted. • '. pi- As ho *at6he4 t'lie trai41-'ers" struggling with the in:efficient hands an brn'kes, .`th' ides flashed int° ilis ' re 4 - , in If tne,re, was only 'same 'icay bY which the engineer could' brake the 3g train l'.' . . • Eon months Inc thought of little else exeept this question, but the "411tien,.., Seenled ag ' far ' awaY e's en ever. une hot day, as Inc -was sit- tins at bis desk, a little ginl.thimidlY e.. approached him with a request that, in Inc subscribe to a magazine. Young Westinghouse, busy and absorbed, .. an; boblitaUnorliiPicia,bpleui":::harsedea'k:11. 0%1p1;:igloahni,3c71 turned bac.lc to his work. , is 131,. the, 6,1,1 of th, task was st O hand, far. in the anagazine at his , ,,Jbo:w jaythe, phrase that wae, to as solve the problem of tile air -brake. d_ His 7nodel for the nrake had been 30 eweemspulpntasl.i,sbit,uptbotIrs.ey,epienratiidrley ptouwren, r., RI ing ever the pages of the magazine, Westinghouse saw an account of ire tunnel-huilding Lin vvhich. the nvork r_ was done by tiompreSsed air. In a • flash Inc hs,d, foam' the soneine,e- of Da his problem. . A °nano% aeoiden,t, fatte_wbalt you nr will -bad .serrs a child into his life to point out the Nvis6, to, a great 7 name and still greater wealth. or Although young Westinghouse 1,- realized Isis indebtedness to. the lit- tle maga,zine agent, and tried hard la to find her, henever •sann her again. is Her insinn. was done. . ' — . OLD. PROSPFCTOR, . . 411- ' pn * II !ELLS IIIS .S1vRY --- . , 1118 REAL noullERS STARTED WHEN nutlunti.Tisn . GO1 111111. • ' ---- Plasters, ointments and sulphur were alike useless, but Dodtl's •,-.. .-. Kidney i aus mane a new man os . . ' - • Princet,on 13 6 Fobmuar- int (Spacia,15.-All over, Canada ple ,a „„. 2 took, g' of. ther. great . work "Dodd's kidney Pills 'are' deing and: even in the -Rocky Mountain 'feat- nesses where nature hides her mines • . • men are telling of cures made and suffering relieved by the great Oa- - -.. , - . - - neaten Kidney remeoy. Wm. Nur- i. • • • .- ay, ,sixty- six years.. old„ who has tramped the frontier nes lumber jack, rancher .prospeetOr, miner, hunter a a t'.' , ' ,_ . •,_ • T1 rapper, and .wn0 nas friends all oyer the west, is one of th ' M 't 1 of hardship d dangeres' Ileany a a e. and .. can tell, but . his first real -trouble came when Rheuma- tism claimed him. - , I slipped on the mountain sill: and strained My kidneys and th .my troubles all seemed to set in t once I had nearly all the synap- '''' . • toms of Lumba. 6 .Sciatica Neu- , . . - g , , „DDlias.ehasetees,b Divirro.Pey Murrayand Bright's' state. , . . "Then I broke out in a terrible rash that spread all over My _body and kept me in tortures. I tried aanildsottZkof'salilnpihrnuerntesnaonudghoitontmsetnirts6 a, little hades of ,•my. own. *Ent it was 011 no use. Then I tried 11 rld'e Kidne -Pills a ,1 all 7 _.c,_ y ,. n _ n can 'say is they made a new man of me. .—ax.-...__-... " HELPS BLIND -SEE. — , . Crowds Exelted Over Inetrument. at ., . • English Science iluneum. • Among the many wonderful in- , struments which attreetea • go"sat crowde- of visitors „to -the 5ciencegsie.9 . Museum at South Kensington Eng- , , , land, moonily, note 'excited , 9011 't 0 77, ." p - , N -V. .... ..... . ' r,„ gl 0,;.... seit;.0'. . • nor rt Ir,...1" Cr lifi ri.b.r, rl, Pink Rye liiiiimootle. Ship/And rao ; aa MI 'I- Sa.111, Fever and Oa trimilini Weyer. eSgu,,reIfTicr?„7%,,,,nabB' dP°014v,:xPpt.:7,6,/n...t.,i"L' icln,i°1ri'gti°4?1,1e2o'nh°t'lle.'itig, a.ets on tho Blood Ditld (+lands, expels the poisonous germs froni the body. aurae Dieteinper'in pogs and Ftheep, awl Cholera, in Poultry. Largest sollink live stock remedy. Chlt.68 L. Gripm tialionK human beings and is a line kidney remedy, Cut this out. Keep it. fillow it to your drugabit, who will timt it for you. Free llooklt, "INstemper, Censea and Cures." .01.STRIBuT0RS—ALL. WFIOLESALE DRUCCJSTS POohn itiodicel Co., Cbeinists and filoctsrialegla s, 0,sheai...d.U.S.11 more , ...... ,..... „ . ___ interest than, ci, ,strange-loolcing box•,. reserolaling, nothhing so roach as MD elongated ' magazine ' camera in oanne by itself; devoid .of all miner - t.issement eave. Et single label ao. ' • • • non/icing. the time when . a demon- stration. wooki be given by the in- vent°r, E. E. Feirruilier-CVAlbe' (rf Iter,he'im'e,' Bittnizighem, .end yet, says the London Daily' News and. Eaodar, of 'all `bile 'elxihillik's thde was the 1Theilb htrhajniY inft'el"fA1116' f'D.:• that b°' is t° be "e5'" t°- the blind.", ' , . • - t • . • • The Invention „, 's h.a6ed eh the well-known ,property of ned.eninairt of . •• • oha,xigang its re,sistance to light. • . . • Ton_he blind person °imPlY hada the c-i-oranlike box • in his handl arn , 'bathed to it are two telephone .re - ceivers, which fit over the hea,c1; 'and a° '64'4 blind stibiect an"Proonhen a windrow a di.stinot note is emitted by the au. strument, Witch at ones • on,,,,,,,g" if „ onjent, animate .or is interposed. a - 5,. .. t.',., 4., ,. - BRUCE'S SEEDS 4. Write 112.pase lustrated Seeds, Implements, and Poultry ESTABLI$11E13 • ' Eq2yS X' „, i'* --11 - SATISFY - FREE at once for our handsomely 11. " Catalogue of n . Plants, Bulbs, .2. , Supplies, etc. , 1380 • ei- . ' s4 D5 otherwise, noteA introghintenthiee,,gmiopw.gio7sa fia,;e4:ffaeardelt . •Reats Hannan Watchman. ... ...______ FARMS KOR SALE. is said gal -tat evnn the outline of ob- jeets may be trisced. , ' By taking advantage of the-p.ecu- liar 14...i.ar.,;,130A.weeN, ninety esinerne Street, , , • For the inveption a . wonderful mfuetauhreanicis panredd iocted.horlayteethhenietaanglpiti pr•operties -of the rare metal • • • • selenaum at is possible to do aoane great wonders. A "selenium eeli," ii .owritnu itil,ThOmOlstRoPuIltalli 101.0F,, B5.00,kABOIatgl. nX Meat be 'eld rink*, e,PrICO is yery low. Pars. . ____,4 is:±Itigiis,lealighiriin, .16,ios aero,oterairisa, oolutrir.a:mno:6 it ' , ....4 vlonAL .intsinABTAI. inAtims iti t'`jhat Mean': uAgtlbbertwa °strand .tflhoeskrnitotourywfaonr . . as- were; 'that is, the electrical -the nulok Balibetee.h.,bao„ . nn tile %tide Warts. vu Rall.U.3 Corns..on .the Feet ooncluotivity or eeileniuna varies with the amount of light it receive's. Thus, a selenium *ell, may be made to turn lights on at night and shut • ua Y () R. 01.T. E IilaDD GOOD I -iiiiml5s. in 'different seetiOne of Ontario .cTe.rar aist. If you want a farm eonsult Removed Without Pain- , th6ln 'off to the Morning, to. A H. W. DAWSON, Toronto. ; Just , aPply Putnam's Corn and Wart DI:treater • it' does the whole triok; does - • l' it sure, doe it in a real hurry 4 i too. Putnam's mariner n.n•-••••lnleans off a wart or lifts • Ann_ , a , -.out a corn without any /ea. i .r.sn.s.n.. after effect. You don't have Frenchman has now sl.esioned a un- , - a • 'a- . b i. glee' ''t'Ae•ran en emo Prat:el-Pao. 11 -S a hind of nens-t•`-m•-•-i''''''""n "eye," ""•••,•.-1-teld keeps on -watch. all night. If a bus- glen comes in and opens his dark , , _ ienterr: or even ,strikes a match MB aahnium "eye" will se, th, light . HUNDRED ACIRDS IN' OXFORD 0 Nn Coanty--Soi/ nice clay loam; frame ohu°Catseullefitagenr betel% °ton 11°'°arlewst'yv.alkta°11111r; 11-2 miles to largo obtese faotory. Rural man delivery. Would exchange for 'city, town or village property or for 6maaler farm, 'The Western' Real Estate, Lonaon, ont. ' SLEEPLESSNESS. _._... A Few Hints As to lloai You Hay Enjoy a Good •Night's Rest. . Before 'going to bed, at iiight nhe viatinl of insomnia, should bathe. with cold water hls head and the back of lais neck, and especially . around his throat, for four or five minutes, Take a wet handkerehiel— or cloth th hed; if the back of the neck .aanth head and throat aze more or less heated later, tie tills wet handkerchief around the neck or bathe ,the beck of the head anti nook as before. ,Another good remedy is never t,o go to bed hungry: alirs,ys mut some.. thing or drink hot milk. After the food is digested, naturagY the blood goes to the bnain and this nrontioeis ake„iewite„.„. isfoym. sloop t`,„ „ ,„„,,,,,,, ...e.:,,,, Keep' the windows L"' `" '''''''". '''''-'-' open in order to get fresh air. fies•Aiiii.°13thruesrli gfredelyr6,--n171.9c1Grevelsr t.6°hell'iroclya before going to bed or. during the hours of wakefulness, • ' Another remedy is to ' 'breathe fresh air deeply and after going to bed bieeithe ba,r,d end as deep as possible. ' • Ano.ther good rem-edy is to get b f bed a,nd ' tend n nd read ,,,*11. ('' . • a 11- a - • "'°111 etaung for ten ex flftecn nun_ utes or_longer in a cold room, Another :good remedy is to ab- stain froni holic nksebefore aleo dri going to bed. ., Another good remedy is to make a,- ill f th 'Id 1 ..b• • p ow o hops aa seep Ola 1, . Stial &nether is to buy five cents' MOP o ,lops, op a, an. th f I make h to d drink ,,,,,,e „r two cups before' going to bed": or any time dinning sleep- leasness. It is harmful. ' These are all simple and pnactieal reariedies for aleepleseness and any , one inclirl.ging in them will find great, benefit. 0 ; to lay up -no inoore ventenoe, pain or distress. Putnam's anal anal a„,,,,,e,a a al , 4 4... „,,,,, "'""'" "L'... ''''-"*".. a .A3."''' ''''. l''`ng "'" '''''Y desi•red STAMPS AND 501 NS. A y Ciire.d Stomach Gas/ . • a Stopped .11icconolis n as Pains in the Stomach That Yield 0 to Nothing Else, Pans Away ° Quickly If .Nerviline 8 Is Used. • d Read Mr. eraun's statement. If — d • "A. few weelte ago I ate 801110 greenMarten vegetables and some fruit that was not a auite ripe. It first brought on a et of ,. 'indigestion, but unfortuhately, it develop. '1 cal into hiccoughs, • accompanied by natl. .- sea ana cramps. T . - von dreadfully HI a for two dans-my bead oohed end - curetted; I belched gas continually; and I woo unable to sleep at night. A neigh. • e nor happened in to see Ine and urged Me O to try; Nerviliee. Well, . I wouldn't have 1 believed that any proparatioa could help no quickly. I took half a teaspoonful of r Norviline in hot sweetened water, and . nay stomach felt bettor at anon 1 unea 1 Nerviline several times, , ana was COM' a plet,ely reetorod." ' •• ' ' ' ' ' . f The 8130,70 ie from a letter written by 3 G. II. Braun, a well-known stacknutti and a farmer hear Lethbridge, Alta. Mr. Braun's favorable opinion of the high , merit of Nerviline is shared .by thousands , of Canadians who have, imeyed, Nerwiline issimply a r . maivel for oramas, diarrhoea, flatulence, /imagist, and stomach disorders, ' sato to use, guaranteed to ouro-you oan 1 make no anistake in keepitig„Nerviline for your tannin remedy, . r Large family- BiZO bOtt100 600, trial 7 Idea 25e. All des/lens, or the Catarrhosone Go., 33effele• 'N• Y.' e"" Hilloe'en, °am t ada. an_____ Extrantor min round the whole world, Mo. per bottle, sold and reocanmended Ian druseisto. place It will also .see and • , • report a fire. Thus at earl take the place of a lauroan watahanan, and it. never goes to sleep. 0 TAMP COLLBCTORS-HUNDRPID DIP. 0 mnr:reonti vgerlItgon oesnitial.mv;israllastakii:11; . l' I eon pans, inmate. ---0-- 'YEARS n. MISCELLANEOUS. WAT,TZ IS TOO OLD. The Dance WasIntrodueed Into SORES • EllOt1 E ELBOW TO • - FINGERS. ' Wr; An -TM) - 1.11VB WILD ANIMALS, v v all kinds, ' Pearson, Poultryman, Guelph, Ont. , England in 1812. • It is an iDterenting monied fact, '--- Zant-Buk Worked a Hiracle tit - Healing. B AY/71'1We at-wholeGsale. Snarpt 005115190.2. specialties enemy, Boit 1836, Winnipeg. in -view of ths great and lasting popularity of waltz music, that it is just a hundred 'yeans ago that the waltz was introduinto England. The name and tune of the dance were known somewhat earlier, but — Royecend Gentienian Fully , Corroborates. . ....— Miss Kate L. 'Dolliver, of Cale- donia, Queen's Co., N. S., says • "1 Ant RAlle1,1 BROS., TOR anunonsms, 'nit wante all your live, uninjured, Black, Silver, Cross Foxes, also Mink, and Fisher. State prase expeoted. Give fall description nd nearest expressed a °flies in first letter to save euro 00110. (vendetta), Dougal 0. Graham, poplar Box the waltz As we know it first alppear- ed in England in /812 and became very popular in 1813. • . No event produeed a greater seal- must add my testimony .th the value of ZaTa-nuk. Ulcers and sores broke out on my arin, and althongh I tried to heal them by using vari- et aNCER, unions, rionns, . into.. jun:, s0;tto.r. al and extara n.1, cured , with, In by our home trestment. Write no before too late, Dr. Denman .11edical Co., Limited, Collinrewood„ Oat, amnion in England than .the Intro- dilation of rthe • n waltz.. Many influential people of tihat time con- sidered the &roe very improper. Even that great humori,st, Theodore Hook, fought a, duel about in Wil- liam B. Husk, the librarian to the ous preparations, ncthing seemed to do me any good. The sores spread until from fingers to elbow was one maim of ulceration. "I had fire different doctors, and faithfully carried out their instrtio- t,ions. I drank pint often pint of int elm STONES, KIDSTRY AND BLAD• LuUrtnbadgeor antodnektndEroiddneaYihntrenutbsien'oseillvveelah Ati,;..gi,,,,vipilile:tA.50.ne1,ZnailT:13i4wii.eZteddys; for Diabatearaellittus, !tad gore euro, le '113.1141°1s Ao"r".g.‘acig.tes'hel`,11,rol'10„f,Wg lorgi'Conipann of Canada. Limited. svise sig. klon. London Sacred Harmonic SneietYi says "It 'Nibs at. first 'greeted with a storm of abhee its a 'fiend of Ger- e man birth,' .„'clestitute ,of, fit , dellea4Y., nebd PoePreetY," 'a disgust- in Pra'utieei' and called forth a ' blood rae,dieines, .tried salve after DYEINU ! ' CLEANING I ealve, and lotion after lotion:. but Fertile Very f)..st, sendt 1 t ti yo 1r 550C 0 1 to it was of no avail. ' o . father h . k , . , BRITISH AIVIERIDAH ovEmc co." My t en too me • -moray. Look teragetsi .0 your town, or send throat. miles to see a well-known doctor. Montreal,' Toronto, •Ottawa, Quebec., Ile savage atta,ok from Lord Byron, In sPite .of this it seemi3' to have won a opeedY viotorY, and its' at the present clay more in, favor than ever." s . • ... ' '' hp to the year lei3 th.e ohief dames were the Errglieh • eourrbrY <lance and the Highltind reel. But when the waltz was introduCed, nc amount of opposition eould stop its Popularity. Althe Same time, one can undernband the English -try photographed the•arm anti hand, This photograph Was sent to a New ,-...-.." 1:3T,7 Mt lel York inspital te the specialist; but they sent word IlanY could do nfis • SEND ter •THAF.F, thing lurther for me, and I was in JOKES, PUZZLES, „ or TRICKS and our despair. ' "One clay a friend asked me if I beautiful illustrated bad tried Zarn-Buk, I said I had • 28 -Page 0 a tato gu e . not, hut I got a box right away. only 26 eta. Special `,......... That first box did me more good k i prices to merchants, than all the medicine I had tried ' 'IS 0 VELTY HO II SE, up to that time, so I continued the 334 Notre Dame West, inONTREAL . CHINA AND TRUSTS* Meal Fiona' Seareely Exists for Wo- nteli in Hills at -Shanghai. The triensitient in China from ' small business, which WItS 0 fami,ly affair, to the -corporation, which the mode -nu scale sif production de- mends,. has • raised problems which • CIO OhilleSC as yet have nob 'solved. ' 110 (311h1(358 °e1.13(3Ttuti.en hale as Yet' ' been a complet.e euecesa. The rea- . son is made ,apparent by such ac- tion as that reeentay; taken in a aneeting of Chilies° ,stookholders,, when, iTi the face of heavy -knees, due to the revolution, a 10 per cent. dividend was votecl. One of the yices of Chinese management ia the neglect of upkeep. Evers•thing in China appears to he going to rack .and riiin, 'and plants are allowed to deteriorate, while -th,6 funds that ,saaida Inc used .id repairs am pain- out in dividends. Stidh conditions will make ib even Inere 1:;eseible than it was in Ani.erioa for throa•e who first master the lic,w machinery of business to aneriprilate 'corpora- 1)021eon:Linneto ,n build fottiinos '. ,befone the people awaken to th.e danger and lentrn to protect t•liem- selves. , , , The humlain harrosla of tne 3.11tettP- trial revoqution. in ot.laeir lands &VP being repeated and. na.agnified here. Ib 15 ,s.b,91cci,•0111 ,g0.0e.1 authority that of all the big 'cotton mills 'in Shang- hai only one allows as long as fifteen minutes fo.rsluneheon at noon. In the resl. women work from early to hits, ofte,n with babie.s in baskets at their feet,, and oath when they OM while tending' the loons, , ?en to making objections it, if it was den'eed es 14 Wia'S in. Franiderd twelve years before„ A gentleman who saw it danced im that eity in 1880 's4id' "The man Plthee'e the palms of his hands gently agail!st the sides of his. partner, Tb°6 far from the arm -pits. His Maer thl treatment. Every box healed the sores more and more until, to 'make a long story short, Zara -Bak healed all the sores completely. Minister Cerroberates.-IThe Rev. W. B. M. Parker', of Caledonia, Miss Dollover's minister; writes: "Thissis to certify that the testi-, meniaof IVIiss Deliver is New ancl Second - Er " 'WK.:Lila .band, for .heating suet power purposes. TANKS AND 55'10.1<$•• STACKS.: keenis tom Stmts. , Ventilating' and Waling Pryielm. ''''' • POLSON 'e2r2srst,e-tes ToRetag EuglneS and Shipbuilders • . Welt Tired folks Given New Viwor t9' , — Strength Strength Returns Health Re- ' „wen., Titidity of youth. Reoreated. __, 2 EahaustIon anti Bodily Tiredness 'Every' Day Being Turned into vigor and ' Ambition by Or. Hamilton'', P1118* From Cheboaue Pt., N. S., comeS tho fallowing from ler„, W. 4, Reynolds; ..4 Year , age ma henvlblo began to fail, I lett itenettie became nervous and sleepless. my weight ran down, I became thin, hal. nywoheen-ad, and had black rings under n13' •03'00- ? roallY felt as if the alarm' ,2 nes Ilan left an, and when eariaatane. "''''1`.°e- 0 wae l' ' tale .blue''' 1 m''''d ef Dr. Hamilton'e Pills and got five boxes at anae. ' ' . -within a month my appetite and color wore good, I gained strength and felt inn a „an, no Now lif 1 vigor -- - " "t"' e an( returned, and my friends 'scarcely knew me. A medicine that vial do this should be in every home." ' ood health moans much to inc Sac- • (4 . , , cess and happiness depend upOn it. 1.he matata„anaa ,,,,„L „,,,,,aa .az hattith ;„ anted ii, D. a 'Dhiaittana Pills0 , u. por. box, or five boxes for $1.00, at all aalla- gista and' storekeepers, or by mall from the caterrhocone Co., 114111alo, N. Y., and Kingston, Canada. ' .1..---.... does ithe same, and insta•ntly, with as tu,helty iblt muorooias posse, hey d a., In &roue , an at t•i 18 ,Flagll "e t, 'r" gradually glide arountl the loom." ' Aecording to all acomints, it was rn,ainly through the influence of the Ean, ' . Al d f 13; ' th 6 peror extan er o nano a the waltz finely became recognized correct 0.5 far. AS my knowledge goes. 1 have known her for a, year anti a half, and her cure effected by,.Zam- Buk is reniarkable." All .cl,ruggiste and stores sell at rip D. . hex Or DaSt free from Zarci- • '' 3, - e'l ' - ' ' • • • Buk Co Toronto for Dried " ' - ' . .----....*...a.,...nnax ,-......—....-------------------...* The nieant of a Piano is tile 5 Action, insist ora 'khe “0111'0 HIGEL" Planao Action . rt,,nouncsrvameas-e.nru,...m..,-......,-mmosan 8.8 a strictly clreco,roue aeoom,pitni- talent. . • • rro 36, introduction ws 0a,,,3 the I did If; f Sb• les rid sP •ell wa zes o- Ian • a Walciteuf•el and itis rythrn an,d form have inettirect many of our great .. ... . ... '1' ' Some men merely nhave• the gift - • Golan Enquired, • of gab an•cl others are• successful Any man can work for a living. after-dinner speakers. It takes, genius to get some other TO CURE A COLD' IN ONE DAY fellow to earn • it for you. • 001,11 oser•:- s from Chopin, nehub ert, ta,,nd,P-Webor dawn to tine present Cia...5% • — Take LAX ATIVID BROMO Quiniae • Tablets. . „,„ Minercas Liniment Cures Diphtheria. E.vusr.leltarfsil.Wierg'graf 111 .8tlthe'atc°11u1;;*.7-t: .---- 25e. • An Occasional Visitor. 0 • When Tera.Eyes Need Care Try Aniline Bye Remedy, No Srbarttng--Peels • 4 • .v +17 001 R d'W ok ti'ill'.'tej•;,1Asttysee aultdideittlulall yoilas'.' I?lus: tinted Book In each 'Package. blindne is compounded by our Coullsts-•1pet a"Patent Med. loina., ens used In succesetni Physicians., Pram: tam for many .years. Now fMdicatod to tu est, IKsulig, 7913110 bgtt?'AVTililit.ii'4,1tU5,kdn'railTitnt ilfiU rine'nye .Remody co. ctaicago. . , ' ' No Joke. • • . A notable housekeeper of the Good luck's a thing •thet we, all, past generation, before' the days of hunt, • screens, had just announced with We seek it day by day, decision that she never had any Forgetting in the eager stunt fiies. . . ' ' That work wall always 130,3'• "But, Aunt Augusta," faltered the timid visitor, "it seems to me 0 that I saw a few in the dining - L w Colonist Rates to Pacific coast Via Chice.go and North 'Western Railway. room', . . . .-- Some ne,snle make light of strou- ill:elusive, hien e 0-1-0 re heeP ±1 dark. n MInard's I.Inlment Cures Carget in Lows. coaver, -----Innate. , . Never Your Own. r cpst, fn. full litevaturv, On mac daily. March .15th to April 15th "Oh, those " replied her aunt, from all pornie 171 0.... ada, to with ' ti 1 bli. hand Los Anaeles, San Francisco, Portland, wi a muJes c wave o e , aalt . Lake City, Seattle, Victoria, Van -'were the neighbors' flies. They itielson, Rossland,, and Many oLher ,11, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4., occasional] . Through Touriet .ideepora and . . •'-'.,... ,.... y But as I free reclining chair care from Chicago. i was saying, We never have' any of Vo.riable routes. Liberal atop oyes's. For 1 information as to rates, routes and . , .)ur own." write or call on la H. Bennett, After Electric Shock. In dealing with nemesis suffering from electrieal shtick, if the victim' low rernain•s in &intent with the oirciiib, his body roust DOP Inc touched by the negation, but the ,latte.r. may pull him ourb of contrieb by hauling on are clothing, or lie may take. off his own coat, :leanest his liand in the sl.esve and thnn. handle the victim vairtni little or im risk. Almost any nandele of olothang or anatenial may be need, provided it is dry and of mo thickne,se. Denten, Mor- poi,nts rout that death from, aloe- :Shenk 10' oitay apparent death: first, and that Shore iri p•raetioallY a, time skirting -whieb, it -in to nesinaditato tbe .vietiria. by. artificial nenninntion. '' . . . . . , • "Yes, my son." "Whet is sordid wealth?" General A ent 46 Yon o 'Street, 'foronto. g , g , . . . ...... . ..........,-•-.F......."......' ,-..--- „ s - n 04 . 4 a "tle.rate - rs , ,tan . • ' 'e'll . 61 -,.. ., ' , II! j trivia_ at :daw,Emys , liOre.80)18 , "Why it's the kind the other fel- has, my boy," : Ritter Word.s. . • . tz . ON , IV - sh Day ''•• A singl,e bitter word may elis.quiet • ' r17,.." on -nri sn the shine s I Xiii ' an entare family fon a whole day. One eui4 glance casts a gloom. oven hougehol•d, while a: smile of -s,un- nto.y.light up the darkest and wea,rtiesth hours. Like .unexpected s- ,i' 1,3' n„, E • ' ,..Fger2 a' • n •.• ' # it a r • , flonee,rs whiala •Spriog up- along oun 4 4 ••:. kl„ rtle path,' flail 01 freshness, fragrance, and beauty, 'so kind Inc:Idsand gen - acts.and aweet %lir • - 11 ' . • rn nlispositionannalse ----sip • r4o it ... , .saniles • _._ ---towards glad the sacred spot ca•llect home. No matter how humble the abode, if be eave.etened with kindness and the' heart wiall,,,turn longingly it final all the.. tumult Of 25 laitaDngs 10 cents. makes the Clothes as Wi-d kte as Snow , Try IL I AinnisfactssredbY. the .sarnpie •ts'oe it -you tonna katiallat DrUtt ,WOrld, ancl heroe, if it be even . _ 71u, Yohnscu.dishur,non kw, lamina, mearrni Gni, ED. 4. 1E81511 .8--'13*. . 111 80 a •L chemical Co. et (Meade, Limited, Taranto. h011.10,1y, ,wi:11 be, the slea.resit snot henotni,h •-tho ,oitnn,.. .,,. ., . Iumu (n toe. sun. ----- • • - ••-• . n•-•-- • • . ' I n a r cr a Liniment ',Cores, Distemper.