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The Clinton News Record, 1913-04-10, Page 7ENAN[TIJF FAILS A N 'S OAD 0 INDIPESt1(1 • There -Is D .1 Fe 11 r en Thet Neglects , ' • lintritittg. , . 'Oes5eeSla Tendencies aro .13erious, and „Sliculdi"be Treated liocordinglY. There is a.strong moral in tlle.etatement „ of Team Schrum. of Pleasant street. Dartmouth, N. 0, Like thermands Of Pee- , PIO, he woe failing in health because his stomach and digestive organs wore out of repair, Dis vitality .Was slipping away; he, was .loaing ground every 'I•could not bare held on much longer. Z. Was wasting away altubly because no remedy Z used gave tone and strength to Inv stomach, 'Tile v1t0 forces of my sys- tem were dead. I was advised to try Dr, Hamilton's Pills, What hidden wertknere they searched out t don't know, but in a miraculote way the-- have made a new ;Sian of me... My stomach troublen aro ' cured, rieh blood now rims through my .veins -clear skin and unmiatakable evi- (levees of heakth and vigor feel overY Dr,. Hamilton's Pills have certainly mastered' the secret of curing tho cioltly 'eneriated Man and I strongli urge everY• ono failing or lost health to use this grand remedy." Dr.-Hitnititon's Ville of gandrako and ‘13atteyrinit are 'Purely Vegetab1e-25a. per "box;,11vfon$1.00, all druggiste and store- keeper's, or 'Postpaid Irbfa the-Catarrhozone Co.; -Dufrald,t N. Y., and Kingston, Ont. THE WILD BEAAT DOCTOR. _ ltelates Ris Experience While Ex- , auditing a Lion's Mouth. "The man win; medically and gar- gieally .attends caetle and wild beasts has often a harder time than ean ordinary hospital surgeon," says a wild beast fleeter, in the course of a recent conversation. •"It is no easy task to operate upon a. large whebher it be a horse or an elephant ftera a tropi- cal forest, and the clanger 'connect, - ad with wild beast 'doctoring' would drive many an insuran;x: agent into a fit. "I had an alarrning experience while examining the mouth a a large lion suffering from a badly - inflamed tongue, The beast seemed so friendly when he appreached me that I decided to, 'treat' him straightaway, and without binding the animal or placing a gag he- tM00fl hIS ja.Ws. It WES a. bolls:h. thing to do, and 1 linear itavets fool- ish when I touched the lion's tongue, for he lifted a paw in a eecond, and brought it down with a terriftc crash on my left ahoulder, ripping open the flesh, and almost 'exposing the bone.. - "'On. Snbther ,oceasien, when was medically treating a monkey, ,the °mature took it into his head that -I wag eut for 'fun,' and immo- . diately started wrestling with no. The playful simian !hsei rae on the so to speak, in no A . ."The Family Friend for 40 years:. A never failing relief fig Croup and Whooping Cough. The higher education sometimes demonstrates that the more we know, the less we believe. , eunara•s Liniment Cures Gavot In Cow. VillageGossip'-"Was there any- ' thing ilzminial at, the yeedelin' 7" J oyey-"Vell,,, the 'groom looked happy, but you know Bill tries to be pleasant, no matter what hap- pens." • , • SKIN CLEA 3 50Ai; .• Alifetimeddiafiguremen andsuffer- ' " htg,often results from the neglect, in infanoyor childhood, of sinnale skinaf. feetions Lithe prvent.ion and treat - Meet of menet eruptions and In the • • premetion of permanent skin andhair : health, Cutieura Soil) and' Cutistira " Ointenent are absolutely untivaled. I . Cuffing S theworkLa ,Aarbag°Intnmate Sold throughout oo srbleter epolh 02-01,0 '• 01:a°19,ge.0:t Pc'n'itjf';efl.a'2.11didprill'eutt3['lD,Crg ' 'Oer'll:0ept.101),23eaton,7.S. A. , ' Liniment Cures Colds, Etd• • • Ej) BIGHT 'ANDLEFT SHA,NILED.' Barley an& 000 ,IferIS ',Ellis Peelle $;0.11 )0.10.er that there 'are sight- hande.S.seed left-rhanded "plants? An English investigator,' St.'B. Cemp- had(thrtlight the matter eurions' lead intet•e.eting',enough te7make thd Subjeot: of extended investiga- tion and ime reelorted on itSto the •Cambridge Philosophiezel sSocilety. Ile ebee.rved eiglee,varieties of two roWed.berley lto dteunino the' VI:- tto of rigida to different varietiee and of 'the varioaekernels from the sanie individuai spikes and, found that among 12,401 ..seedlinga or 66.36 per cent!, had the fleet leaf twie.ted to the left. A variety of mince fele:mei an excess of left- handed aeedlingen as was also the oteee With; daft. ln the- ease: 'of cern the ratio. *Lis almost unify., and there was apparently "no inheri- tance of right and' leftehtendedite.se as ench." • Seent-Drinkers. . ."Pe.ople who drink and inhale perfumes are very common to -day," says a well.lcnown L'ondon (Eng- land) chemist. '-'•Insteael of using morphia, eoca.ine, or caffeine, ultra - smart Parisian women in search of a new sensation now employ as a stimulant •hypodermic injections or °Uo of roses, violet, and cherry blossom perfurne. • There are SCA/VBg. of tiVCTLI011 in-Lond,on who drink eau- de.Gologne. Sev.eral society women are known to ma.ke •large purchases of this perfume, and the sellerne- ver or a, moment imagine that their fashionable customene buy it for drinking instead of perfuming pur- pases. It is possible to ,become quite intoxieated by taking eau -de - „Cologne. This scent is really alco- hol, and many women drink it neat! Essence of lavender is oleo drunk by women of England and America, and it has anueli the same effect up'on the system as eau -de -Cologne, ruining the lining of the stomach, a,ne1 undermining tho health. - TRAINED NURSE • Remarks About Nourishing Food. "A physician's wife gave me a package of Grape -Nuts one day, with the remark that she was sure I would find the feed very 'bene- ficial, both for my own use and for my patiente.' I was particularly attraeted to the food, ap at that thine the weather was very hot and I appreciated the fact that Grape- Nnts requires no cooking, "The food was deliciously crisp, and moot inviting to the appetite. After making use of it twice a day for three or four weeks, 1 disCover- ed that it was a. most wonderful in- vigorator :' I used to suffer greatly from exhaustion, headaches and de- pression of spirits. My Work had been very trying at times and indi- gestion had set in. "Now I am always well and ready for any amount of work, have an abundance of active ener- gy. cheerfulness and mental, poisli, I have proved 'to my entire seals - faction that this change has been brought, about by Grape -Nuts food. "The fact that it is predigested is a very 'desirable feature. I have had many remarkable results in feeding Gape -Nuts to my patients, and I calneet speak toe highly of the food. My friends constantly ebm- ment on the change in any appear- ance. I have gained 9 pounds since beginning the use of this food.” "There's a reason." Read 'the little book, "The Road to Well- ville," in pkgs. Ever road the above letter? A new one appears from time to time. They are genuine, true, and NO of human Intones!. TURTLE TO CURE LEPROSY.s• 151-h Century Medicos Found Virtue' In Sea Aninoal.- A Fren.ch historian, in connection with the allege.d cure for tubercu- losis new being advanced by Dr. F. F. Freidmann, ealle attention to the little known fact that the medi- cinal use of the sea-tertlais by no rnbans of recent date. On July 8, 1483, King Louis XI. of France sent George the Greek, master mariner, to the Cape Verde islands t.0 seek "vari.ous things touching nearly to the well-being and health of our person." The Cape Verde Islanders hadthe repu, tation of possessing a -pure oe lep- rosy, a report of "Which had been brought back to France by a travel- ler from the coast. of Guinea at about the time Ring Louis was ie declining health. According, to the recital of this traveller, -the big eete tuntle.s Were eaught by the islanders. when they eame outon the beach at low tide to f e,ed They were "at once - killed, and their blood Caught in , large tubs. Persons afflicted with leprosy bathed in the blood, and al- • terwards ate 'of tile turtle's flesh. This treatment was kepeap for two years, at the end 'of which time, the patients were usnally -completely cured .of the dreadful diseas.e. • This record would- tend to show that Louis XI. was a leper. That suchWas thg cage had been inen.ored by chrenieler.e, but the reanoll of the expeclitioe to the Cape Verde Islands, new pablishe.d for the first tim,e, throwmuch light on the pey- etiology of Louis XI., his ill-hurn.or, and his .sedulons avoidan.ce of man- kind during the laet days of his life. The wretched man ev,idently helieve.d himself mitten with lop - rose'. He, was, however, never fated to test the efficacy of the sea - turtle remedy, for he died _August 30; 1483, before the return el the eXPedition• piLES „CORED 110 a To tiiiDairSi YoUr drug's -1st will refund money if PAZO OINTATIENT fails to sure 02110 cane of Itch- ing, Blind, Bleeding Or Protruding Pilee in 6 50 And eerne tieh men are as crook - o4 an, the <ltt11r -mar SIR.FISEDERICli PONSONBY ' The son of the late General Slr Henry Ponsonby, whose name llas been mentioned as a successor to Lord Knollyra, recently retired. Sir Frederick possesses many high or- der, and as equerry in ordinary to the Ring"... He .married Miss' Vic- toria ("Ria") Keanard, the datigh. ter of the late Colonel Edmund Kennard " Try Merino Eye, Remedy NoetnertIng—FoolerInc,,kategulekly. ro ES r '4.7.4tArfeate0,;;i?r.'1714tVar.40"ait in eaen Facuage. 111.1.111140.50 som. .c.,Yes-Egivittfagrillggw,tu'rirn° Need fittg.rcrgli„nsf„tra ,„1.11-41:11i torr:„,...ttfettt1.23,elq.cpptaior '1214fle. urine .Eye Remedy Ca, Chicago THIS 'WITEIT. 3,400 YEARS OLD. But Attempts to Grow It Prove Un- - eticeessful. e_ An interesting a.ccount of th.e attempts to grow. corn from wheat grains, discovered in the tombs of Egyptian mummies, is given in the March number of Knowledge. All thase attempts have failed, and re- cent researches suggest that, while the power of germination in wheat or barley is little affected for five years, after that pc,riod a rapid loes of vitality eets in. weat Coniiderable chemical changeas detcted in the mummy whe, which is probably 3,400 years old. It had lost two per cent. of its moisture, and with that its vitality. When crushed the flour was very rritating to the nostrils and smelt strongly of bitumen -the preserve_ five used to -embalm the mummy, it va.e also markedly acid. Examined under the mierogeope its particles iffered entirely from, those of mod- rn wheat. When treated with wa er it gave it thin paste without any trength of dough. Honesty in Trivial Mallets. Be entirely honest, in trivial mat - Oils. Ono 'who 'borrows a cent hould be as careful to return it as f he had lairroeved 11. &Ear. rocers and .market men were asked to tell their, experience they would ometirnes relate stolies of small hefts made beeeuetomere who pick- up an apple, a bit of candy Or -agar, and had net the least idea i hat n doing this withoutmayment hey were violating the rule of strict ame.sty. A girl at schobl was Warne d against another because the- lat- er, though very gweet in manner nd amiable in, conduct, borrowed ibbons, hairpine, .postage stamps, ole paper anol loose change, and eldom took the trouble to retern he loana. Be honest, not for the ;eaerin that this is the best policy, ut for the higher reason that it is ight. 11',• 11 L' SENT ]IIS "BEST" REMEDY The yoling daughter of Mrs. T. S. ousel], 523 Flora Aveeue, Winni- eg, was arranging some of her oll'e washing on a 'clothes rack, eside the etove,Ndien she fell, and i or hand came n contact with the ot stove. She sustained et serious urn and her sereams brought her loblier quickly to the spot. "I sent' to the draggist for the est remedjehe had for burns," she ays, "and he sent ' back a box of am-Buk. He said that there was othing to equal it. I applied this; nd it soothed the pain so quickly hat the ehild laughed through her ears. I bound up the hand in arn-Buk,' .atal each day applied em-Buk frequently and 'liberally, util the burn was quite ured. "The little' one was soon able to o ors with her plaS. tinel Welned no amble' with her during' the time e hium was being ' All druggists And stores .sell ain-Buk at -fifty' cents box; and aeap alt 9,50., tablet. Post free, from am-Buk Co.., Toronto, for price, efuse harmful- imitations. , hope you derilt spend I your earnings, Mike?" Mike - No, eiree ; I make it a rule never spend liabren stwe-thirds ce me ages." Unele-S'Ah, that's good I alt's good • And you nab the her third in the bank'?" Mike - No; I give„ it to the inissus-to ETS-Fall Y ,DAY 04):1), ir10 pat's, plio. TOEIR V*AEULl As A • Iet:PA':1117 *11- °I.; - No how April '7 (Special). -There is freaa faroef every day . that asi a farina, ineditine Dodd's kidney Pills- are ,grewing. in favcir With the ,neeple of Quebec. Jitst to,quete an example, eanable :Pinseri; of this Place. says, in an "iiiterviow : • ftiDockl's Kidney 'Pills helped my heart disease, from which suffered rheumatism, aoka,ehe, -gravel, and for teyenty years.' • - "They. . have , not ' yet. cured me cOmPletely, but they did completely eure any nephew, who suffered from kidney disease." Dada's Kidney P.,111,se always cure kidney disbase. They will com- plete Amable Pinarcl's eare, 1)0u:ease all the diseases mentioned are the results of kidney disease. They cured the young interas kidney .clis- eat° quiekly, because' it was taken in it early stages. Amable Pin- ard's troubles are of twenty years' standing, end ,take a longer treat- ment. The moral is, that if you cure your. kidney' disease early with Dodd's Kidney Pills, you will never be troubled with rhenmatism, grav- el, and • ther diseases, thd are caused by sick kidneys failing to do their 'work. ' • WIfliIiE PEOPLE LIVE LONG. Balkan states Hold the. Reeord for Old Folks. • Some years ago a Germa,-n statis- tician made a careful investigation to, rliscover in which ocluntries the greatest age is attained. The Ger- man Empire, with her 55,000,000 population, bee laut;-78 subjects who are more than 100 years old. France, with fewer than 40,000,000, has 213 -persons who have passed their hundredth birthday. England. has 146, Scotland 56, Denmark 2, Belgium 5, Sweden 10, and Norway, with about 2,000,000 inhabitants, 23. Switzerland does- not boast of a single centenarian, but Spain, with about. 18,000,000, has 410. The moat amazing figures come from that troublesonie and turbulent re- gion 'known as the BalkanPenin- ula. Servina, has 575 persons who aro more than 100 years old, Rou- mania 1664, and Bulgaria 3883. In other words, Bulgaria has..a. centen- arian tee every 1,000 in -habitants, and thus holds the international re- cord for old people. In 1892 alone there died ':in Bulgaria 350 persons who had exceeded the century. • just Enough. That very well-known doctor, Sir James Crichton-Browne, has been reproving us for mar "sanitary apa- thy." Sir James is a thorough Scotsman, but he does not mind tel- ling a Story against hinitelf and his ewri countrymen. He says that dur- ing a visit to Jamaica, feeling a lit- tle lonely, he asked a coloredaeflici- al-"Are there many Scotsmen in these parts?" "Not- many," was the reply; "just: a few -hut quite enough!" 11, COUGHS CURES &COLDS It sometimes takes as much eour, age to keep. out of a fight as to win • Minard's Liniment' Cures Distemper. When you analyze the ideal hus- band you will find that he hasn't the nerve to be anything else. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take LAXATIVE BROKO Quinine Tablets. Druggiets refund money if it fade to cure. E. W. GROVE'S signature is on eaeh.box, 150. Two Sisters. • Clara -May I borrow your leeael- ed belt, dear , 13ess-Certainly. But why all this formality of asking permis- sion? • "I can't find it." / wee cured of Acute Bronchitic KINARD'S LINIMENT. Bay of Iclan113 M. CAMPBELL. '0 was cured, of Facial Neuralgia by MINARD'S LINIMENT. Springhill, N. S. WM. DANIELS. I Was cured of Chronie Rheumatism by 05I15A15D44 LTNIMEW.C. .Albert Cm, P. GEO. rl'INGI.dia. Tact and Fancy. nativ,e butter is blue, The men who says he never Made oo-businmss mistake !isn't ne•coesterily a Rockefeller. Maybe henf a liar, , FirmneeS being willpower, obsti- nacy, mi;ghji ,epelhapa be termad wen't-a-ower.: • There.are only twa aatheadocated Caeca in history of men ltilled, by falling ineteeeite.s, • 7 . • Yen 'can't beet a good wife ---un.- less. you're a bad hasband', Yyang-ylang, the perfunie oomes fr.ora Many a emen 'would be all right it lie !could' leera his reputaftion. , • The ' Esqutaiatix iake ekad o., see ereeeeneeeMeseefie oi1 now 9.11(1 fresensherries, • A ,bciay is thee fond priceleSs trea- ,euee, which-tinlike a diamond or a rope, ef pear s-Iteve exaites enyy oacevetonatiesa. , , " (Fraile) haegiarsetre, eften ,ittirpeleingly orie fits ia netially the earseake 116,1 -de, anarehiet car, Sooialist eonin- isiirsShe !Will ,ge't,o on8ddeb1opIig eal:Stfteniptfte justify his criMe. '1- ' 9f3sT ;1(0 'TOwN ov olva4M z'tMa A * - Stibi4OftSilit Pritited inetanetions: for SMe- a • teur Sends aliflA Printed l'ettl' of Conetiteffon "end- IlynLewe orf • :,,•breafiiiiud,:s,t1..§.,g,2iohderSp,s.Ws,/,1,)thepOtu.r,fbriig.??, stalogit„ef 11l be InItilel! 301113)1 bn • T11411..tb I 'III°'.WI1AM"S s°4-5C,6,4A4140_A !•S.T1LIM1TEp • ONTARIO; • Gee of the fraternity hie just bad e. isa untettalljahrillient Mate. )3,-aihe is .a Milliner in the 1Sne de la, pleithesee.,•cl'Antin, arrivelcl on her, preraieee 0110 .reeent 'Morning to'find that She had had a nocturnal visitor eielea had relieved her Of a 55501 of 4252 On a'table the guilty ane had. left a letter as an "acquit de conecienoe." ' It read: "141flidaine,' I have been ablibed by one of your workgirls, a prettylittle.brunette, whe, is one of the last to -leave in the evenings and Sives near the Rue de Bellefo.nd, adveee you to ke.ep a- watch on her, asahe ia probably ,robbing you too. In the meantime...1 have taken Out oi the till the amount she stole," Ouriouely enough "the amount slit stole" was the exact amount which had been in the, till. , Sound Advice. "A cat sits on my back fence every night, and he yowle and yowls and yowle, Now, I don't want to have any trouble !with neighbor Jones, but this thing has gone far enough, and I 'want you to tell me what to do," The young lawyer looked as solemn as an old sick owl, end eaid not a word. " "1 have a right to Shoot the cat, haven't II" "I Would' hardly say that," replied young Cole Blackstone. "The cat does not belong to you, as I under- stand it." "No, butthe fence does." "Then," eonclude,c1 the. light of the law, "I think it is safe to say you have a perfect right to tear down the fence." , New Treatment Now Advocated For Bronchitis is Having Wonderful Success, and Is ?leaking Most Remarkable Cures. For brotiehitis a different form of treat- ment is now advocated. It oonsists of a scientifically devised vapor that 5000- trates to -the uttermost reeeSeee Of the lungs and bronchial tubes. Every spot Shat is sore, every surface that is irri- tated is at once bathed with soothing balsams and healing essences that make chronic bronchitis au impossibility. This treatment now so universally eni- tiloyed in bronchitis, throat troubles. colds, etc.. Is called CATARREOZONE. It mite ;Met as air of the pine woods nets, as a healing antiseptic remedy for all diseases of the breathing organs. just think of it -a remedy that eau be carried with the very air you breathe to tire seat of bronchial or catarrhal in- itanamation. A' remedy powerful'enough te kill germ life and yet es healing that, disease ROOS 'before it. Catarrhozono is truly a wonderful remedy, In many lands it has won its way,' and is afford - Inv. grand results to sufferer% -from colds, catarrh, throat weakness, asthma and bronchitis. There is no sufferer from a griony cad Or Ibily winter ill, that Won't find a cure in Oatarrhozone, which is em. cloyed by physicians, ministens, lawyers and public men throughout nutny foreign lands. Large slice lasts two months and costs. $1.,00 and is guaranteed; small size 60c., sample size 26e., all storekeepers and druggists, or The Catarrhozone Co. Bur. falo, N. Y., and Kingston, Canada. 'a/ Presents Bridegroom With Whip. In Russia, when the gre,am goes to get his bride on the wedding day, he fields himself confronted by the 'girl'e brother, if she heaone: The brother is- standing with drawn. sword, threatening the groom. "You shall not take her unleas you pay me well," the brother cries, and the young man must pay before he ea -05 take the girl to' the cere- mony. Then, during the ceeemony, atter the various ring services - there are many of them -the bride presents the groom with 02 evhip he has made. He, takes it, fa,nd strikes her gently with ib, saying "I love thee as my IS011i; 1 beat theems. my- eelf, ' I ain.thy 'master, Thou art to Obey inc." • Not Deeficult. ' This etory is related of a young )french. teacher whose English was just a little uncettain, and who in- quired .of one of her pupils how to ask in the English shop for an "eponge pour le bain." "Oh," said the latter, "all you've gob to ole iS to tell the shomnan that you want a big bath sponge to take home with you." "Ah, it is not deefieult " she said • Viet when the shop was reached she expressed it differently. •"Please," she staid, smiling pleasantly at the young man, will you kindly take me home an -d give me a big sponge bath'?" Another Case of 13lood Poisioning, Persisted in paring his eo.rne wiTh razor. Foolish when cure is so painless and -sure With P,atnam's Corn Extractor. Use Putnani only -it's the bast -guar- anteed and painlorts, price 25c, at all deal. Uttreletalceil. "'Sir I" she exclaimed when he leiseed her, "you forget yourself." "Possibly," he replied, cairn's; "but I -can thilik ormyeelf any old time. Jiist now' you ate occupying _my undivided attention." INFLAMMATORY RHEUMATISM conr‘r?„p Mr. & Aga, Otit::4,110s: Rlj have heen for the las • sea years a criPPIQ m10 MusCillar awl Inflammatory it,boUrnatIsat, I tried ainLost everything 'knoWn to inettieal suietiee raid sought change of climate evithout relief, Veer manager in tills ,city recoinutended Out P1.11 and I have singe takea eight boxes anti am ems cured. 1 couSider Gin Pitts the conquetor of Rheumatism aud Kidues'Plsease”. 506, a box, 6 for Sranple free If ti ovr55s2attona1 Droe tied Caemicat Co of Oilman.; Linn ed. • cream. 122 ' 00 g'f'oot; k-kl,ink..)Yle,teniPer: ingaMiaa, of'any • T1natifrMaenad, nattywith absolutegafelytoma,,,,,4..fge • '\ • SPOHN'S LIQUID DISTEMPER, CURE • It also in the' Very' befit' fteniedi to prevent snaren slipping ,foals, and should be given to ell ,Mares, Colts, litall'iona and all others, In ,bean or oaten or on the tongue, Then you will have , very littletrolible with eloknese of. any 'kind among 0001 , .00mtota and lianteriiiingistae Dashen, eaaa..e, en• r- pSED EITSUCCESSFUL PLANTERS FOR SO YEARS. t WRITE FOR CATALOGUE J. •A. Si IV! EtR S; LinArrEm ' TORONTO 44:" t7,44' In Royal Cellars. Recently a large quantity of clar- et wee laid down in the Royal c,e1- hers at Buckingham Palace which will not be taken up fee many yeara to eome. When a consignment of wine arrives at the Palace to be laid down in the cellars for perhape fifty or eixty years before it is taken up, each bottle has to b -e la- belled, numbered, and dated, .and the consignment entered up in the Royal stook-bookS. The lab -els are white, with the: werd "sto.eked" printed in black lettere ;over which is a. !sinal) erown. The date on whieh the wine is laid down in the cellar is -written in.fthe blank space, and underneath the date le put a number, and the label is then int - 'Malted by the wine butler, or one of his assistants. A ,con.sfignment of wine for stocking • purposes may consist of anything from ten to- a hundred dozen bottles) and it takes usually three or four ,days ±0 Jay -down.• ' • Kissing Surprising Custom. Visitors in Englandin the -seven- teenth century were surprised to find that kissing w -as a common form of salutation. NicelaS de Malden., a Illingarien, whe visited England in 1633, wrote ; "Xy bro- ther and 1 behavecrveay rudely on one occasion, being unaware that -it was customary in that eountry to kiss the corner of the mouth of wo- men, inetead of shaking hands as WO da in Hungary." SPLIT 40 CORDS AT AGE OF 85 Thankful to the Medicine That , GILTS Mu. Ability For the Task. FARMS FOR SALE. El. W. DAWSON, Ninety Colborne Street, Toronto. • OOD STOOK FASIM OP 852 AOR53 1.,1- with Three Houses: large Bank Baru. , Must he sold quick. Price to von 050 EVERAL DESIRABLE FARMS IN 1,-3 Manitoba. Alberta and Saskatchewan that can be bought. Worth the money for snick sale. T HAVE OYER ONE HUNDRED 0000 IL farms in different sections of Ontario 05 1210 liot. It YOU want a farm consult me. H. W. DAVISON. Toronto. ArINE HUNDRED ACRES IN LAMBTON County; soil clay and clay loam; 2 acres timber: 3 acres orchard; buildings in fate condition. Close to market end 'Railway .Station. Anxious to sell. Tho Western Real Estate Exchange, London, Ont. _LI ARK IN SASICATOIIEWAN-EQ17IP. • Pod; in crop; must sell; terme eaSY. Percv Love, Havmrden, Sask. MALE Et.r.LP WANTED. AT ONCE -MEN TO LEARN BARBER trade; export instruction; constant Practice; tools free: always sure employ - inept, for barber. Write for .catalogue. Moler College, 221 queen B., Toronto. STAMPS AND COINS. 'S Tote doesecroas-neiNetteti 015. ferent Foreign StaMPs, Ontnlegna Album. only Seven Cents. /darks Sterna ,rornon ay, 'Cnronro. A VERY INTERESTING CASE. -- Few men of eighty-ilve years of ageman boast of much elsb but poor health and failing strength, And such was the con- dition of Mr. Benj. Marsh, tylio is known to every soul iu the neighborhood of his home at Lime Lake, Ont. ' "Quito unsolicited," writes Mr. Marsh, "I wish to say how I have been bothered for years .with stomach trouble. I tried everything 5 could think of without bene- fit. I was terribly afflicted with swelling and fine, and had much distress between meals. I tried everything I OOuld think or, ,hat without benefit. Then I was re- commended Nervilirie. My, but Nerviline did ine a ;sower of good--ninde a new man of me, so that within the last three weeks o brive Veen able to split about forty cords of stove wood. I will always stick to Net, viline and will always recommend it, and would like to meet anyone and Convince theni if in doubt as to what Nerviline ban done for me." • For sour stomach, nausea, belching of gas. (memos and' sudden sickness at nighl. nothing is more helpful in the borne, no- thing. saves So 'ranch pain and distrosS as Nervilive: Largejamily size bottles; 615;. small else, 26e., at all .storekeepers and druggists m Tho Catarrhocono Co., •.• Yale, er. 0. 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