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The Herald, 1902-03-14, Page 5• ZTJEXc "If there he 80246 ,weaker One, dive me strength to help him "Kind hearts core ?none than eo)'o)2etb," --`I'IaN11•SON. HEL TO FURNISH 1HE NEW FREE contliamiE flospan MUSKOKA. The Only Free Consumptive Hospital iii America, CANADIANS EVERYWHERE INTERESTED. 414914.4 MMMMMMM -The New Free Consumptive .Io.spital, built ztnder the auspices. of the _rational Sanitari'llni Association, will be ready -so soon as the Money to equip and Amish is secured -to receive a,0 patients absolutely without charge. -Over 300 out of 500 patients admitted to the Muskoka Cottage Sanatorium - the property of the National Sanitarium. Association -• lease returned home either cured or greatly improved. -The Free Consumptive Hospital is situated in the sane delightficlly healthful locality, Bringing the same ad- vantages to the poorer patients as to the rich.. r • •'f ,-141 FIRST FREE HOSPITAL FOR CONSUMPTIVES IN AMERICA The gift of IV. J. (lap•. Esq.. awl the Eve:dors hart ..t. Massey Estate • --Think of the sorrow and suffering the New Free Consump- tive hospital will alleviate and indeed entirely remove. --Will you not send a dollar -or $2.00, $3,40, $6.40, $10.00 - or luore, for this most pressing' of all c:rarities? -The victims of the Whits; Plague are found all over Canada. $50 WILL FURNISH A BED. • +.t .141. M YI. YM Y r .w 141'• 14* CON2711BVTIOXS r SEAT rot SIR W. R. M1.IiI.DI',l'H4 Rt'., (`Iver justice, t ler-Pres.'ut. Sag. darn .. Toronto. W. J. (;GAGE, Chairman VA. Com., Toronto. NATIONAL TRUST CO. Limited, Treasurer, Toronto. lal t,G f"Ar H H.v...dr 1114H3 AND h`Ia m Oal 1:' 1 11 A`u'ral Ln'c1l eartee n_c tali I ICs 14'9 v,T Inc m y t_, end le¢ nCameeeeJ,. as wee 14¢41 -Tan an ll -r r.• Alter Estin- - oErb v ItCdoi ver¢ 14i `.t¢T +1 .J C ¢ alllstal:ta,:,. A^ av 3Fo_ mtlten G1 tta t?I gC __at.dU. tit1i16tu"tatalItfitt past U.i V:. He's ¢1494 ^, 1,s; tto¢ghittaGct i¢E• ifitlntE ey Sl lila •l¢ fe.7t ., t t.L 9 tdr flet Native JOHN Uu iAfTT AGENT. ZURICH, Boss ". IIE Moss#o O. Bl lss Sole Preptietete, MO.NTREAt.. CAN. The Ttitlitia Iilstiiitet. "Sir you hair iltscsite(1 alar.:" How did i deep. it?" "Yost wrinkled your note by Me." +/ "Say. Yon meati like cleat. Mel dot:"" "Scoundrel! Ve vill tight. Yat is your peeesneos? " "Dot's my lleesness. Yat is your peesness: " K -I am al.'Metzne.tt Lieuten annt.,, -I atilt sorry 1br tie army. - "So. So- toil you vill light yet." Or I vill light yen you t re, rettv.'� "-Vat is to be de 'weapons °LI haf my choice, of course." "Xot unless you choose pistols." '•1:1141. vy do you prefer pistols?'" '•Pecause 1 am a putty good pis- G tol shooter." w -I see. 1)ion 1 Till not fight roar "If you do not fight and it'¢, me kill yott I will pranci. you as a • coward. "If you pralld me as a c svv: ani 1 will pull Tour ipso right I)e-.,r..• ` yoar face.`' ..You areas gorit as a clean[ n th. "I iana vorth a totlsaAnd demes men, y alt goosneek monkey."' "Himmel Yott half itl: thltt'd 1416 orals, ttIl(L verl you. in:;c It tie army you iasolt do Emperor r "Go vay from me, you pinhezulet spindlelecks.,' 'You are no :hent omen." `t.I a)In glat of it." 0.4 yijp see yell alter."' +',;1I .a gay V•• ita .: to 4a ¢•-�f'la•velatn l Main De'ttl- `1'144 t rsv it T yin th l t Dr. tit>� uiittle neat 54aceN aio ox. t1C .,ut3tt! tare for tan r► B r it`P EtP001 ng driatlitr'. b"r..litzeraalttrt rtiliati`a � 1:Aa• k fim.>:�rnaCar�tnt. �Q'11e,• 1 Lc'¢ 0 c ' .n tsf l; S a17�0rY?1 ii,.i." ,3o:outlet- L rV at it �I; L rJ gra ?eke a ¢ata t"1r7 li4b 1t air. `2 YC, 1 itsuote t,l a.,ts 4714 imt^.: l -t ri r, a ua?AM hit 0AaCG icd't_i�jSK.;541%Init:s:a tO,,"3�mtent& ro, CE'. ef's Od> ,,,t eat r`etlitre. lire.es 4 nattcl c 14x11 xa D. '4. not�•t. tt aw l:;t„_rVCo.steal lvt' the otroTfte a:ll th.dt the loluk' tnHtat ut<'lv11n11ellt Sd ' "v18e.-1t Metalare to wits attatekett wen 1t'•k'a➢uuaird dttev-R'te r Mules tr'e➢3I!1 tlat'. IflnSe';l tittratee. 'finis is a an ntta'er t o cutin,,, pu Ito little aft etatioit has lwen paid. The tattle, is ail altalitinal that op1•bed din Mi ciEze" tortoial'Yt of hard think -tog. tend lois tllougllts are haw,/ to a e gd. No nnetilnc s the I expression v)1 talw falai allflierttes tinaae leo i� nnaa.yilny int a harmless, raii.aanlG SFn•t I AV:01 aver the Mob- ;On tr4rl h !. ';O n o1 existence nce or' the history- of tine al')meytic'altitltl of his ancestors. But it would 'be unwise to could on this so fag a.� t, atpapplr"oaell within the ra n'go of his heels. The selee- ▪ lan a nettle eo war pt➢rpO ect F .a delicate and dil1ieullt task. Whether he as retro -British or ;!ail'e- 'Wy9r eau lteriaaleis never be Iiseel"- tairae i eseeppt by ape tamp eap etienee. A Sluggish Liver Brings i IlI%tu'silesia�rr �f SENSITIVE TO SOUND ACUTE POWERS OF HEARING WIN WHICH FIST ARE ENDOWED. Sante Tuterestinxr Experiments That Were Marie to Determine Just Wi,at Kanner of aJoises or. /lotions would Startle Tout, There are three phases of sense le fish. particularly interesting to the an- gler -their exquisite powers of healing, of seeing and their subtle, Ifbnrrmai Sensitiveness to atmospheric lnflr,Cnee, With all our experience and study its„ doubtful if we have arrived at any- thing like a full estimate of the :acute sensitiveness with whieb fish !are en• dewed.' I devote this article to hear• lag. By hearing I meet olatiously be understood to mean -their power of ap- preciating the vibration caused by sound, the conductor bring either solid, aerial or liquid, In man sound detonates the eardrum, and in that way' when we are under water we discover little intelligible meaning frdm sounds. But the same vibrations are undoubtedly received by the exquisitely sensitive hearing Intel- ligence of a fish, if I may use the term, in a different and far more im- pressive way. By intelligence I mean an instinctive recognition by their botlies of some disturbance, just as mtin recognizes a passiug breath of air. It takes the form of feeling. I. came to the conclusion that 1 woUlld make a few experiments. Here are One or two facts: A. friend entered into it with me, and we bethought our- selves of certain well known trout in our preserve which were "always there." Then we placed thatched hur- dles a dee- or two beforehand so that the fish m'ght get accustomed to them in such a Way that we could approach close to t1 eir• haunts without being seen and watch the unsuspecting trout through a small hole cut in the straw. When ono was not at home, the other generally was. \ly friend undertook the noise making, I the observation. From the sound of a gunshot 500 yards away, which made our trout dis- tinctly start, to the breaking of a twig three yards from the fish, whleh did the same, we tried all kinds of sounds, shrill and dull and at., varying dis- tances, and the sum of our experiments convInced us of this: That our sensi- tively organized friends felt the dis- placements of molecules through ether. which we call sound, and the further vibrating disturbance through what we call water, which I verily believe eon - ducts sensation to the lash es readily rti glass permits the penetration of light to this paper, In proportion) to Lite distances and the character of the sound. but that they did hear, or feet rather. ani with incredible quickness, too, WAS eone►USively demonstrated. What they heard :nal were not alnrtn- eti at I 'cannot tell, but When they were alarmed it was evident t't.ort„lt b%' the saute land of start they „ua'e• when their chief enemy suddenly peeps tort the bank. In only ttte, a,ti,t ,J e°�►ultl 1 aht;. cover actual fright. the fright that Male tlleltt dowit-.t gill het irfiitialal the hurdle s;t4 tt le.aay x.anngt t)f site fagot near t y . It Is t)..,t,t"; rartlby that the shrill EMI& a4' 'lt:" e1 lr., vlatrtnr:' tdtetnl most.. I'tar it stotat '. u iia,^llcentan'a whit!, tie at tell ylrals ,+a>Hu1 '•(tui gSt ltrtu the stream as if l.Jrelailr:i <J0''t9t Befit' Sohl e l puree of tl:1a'.`;u A9 '5. [+t. s a Aortaa at the :Utile adds•$719a E'"U).141 no tl o1.t'ettal movement. "11.110 t p pelf tiloiddiluol; u little farther leer e tile, !adult when they have an laaa.line to ..eac ai' is a vela' pretty title t! alb lag st, 'lull littoye4•at Het doubt; It.' seen.4.4 fee the Ifittrfi gee r7d rvaHelaing the Regale, et a better eta lac. The-Call1H1nc31 HIL 7 a rTi (bit s'laay¢isilEu:; tlHclr alarm wag i c a sudden olatia'er, ioreetta tae.+t fferlloweil l}8' lH cutal_iti aloVrtit Cttn lath gen" 'lege, ns H:'aucly es lo ray. "'What's iliptm l L0 . i:itt''k tloait it 1 era, emit 170 ti3 I uL f Flu tyle without beteg- rlete::teap. aana y, -0,t. 1 wag e' reftinl+ for, of Yen ntl ttue . as 1TArt,t 011D en the got vivo gives no s'i:pn 14!!14 salarrit at a se'edlflli< movement or nails'e. Oa'ce pre - Dared he is lliunrnxrable till he suddenly tlallr1s Oil". Toe may thrtmta• your great- to9ttatt hitt), and he either H9raaves It stol- dly or bolts ek'ans away. rive Miaute.' perfect Stiliaaess and they settle back to confidence. nnul Men i`ayr'p Were again cagily sttartlerl, i fancy the laws of re- fraction action brad somt.e=tllir?g to dor with it end that even feom Ilse sky they some - tithes perceived my movements. I had Often suspected this before. Another t:oncins en: 1 believe they heard tenet) they nl+a1eared not to. A sudden smack of the hands together, and there w: s a deei5eal 'itsiwer9 bat a lritdratttle, begun cern,• softly andgrad- llatlly bregiglst nmpo to its eery loud: -3t. mad Ito notkee Seemed to l e taken. But doubtless, :Me a yes, however loud the noise, the gradient rolls it of its startle. However fanciful It ninny sotind, of this 1: ,1444 thoroughly eon- vineed-that ,water is such an it medi- rate transmitter of vibration to fish that they recognize sound from the ;lir never- ly' as quickly-.ai.s man. It Is no ergo - meet to say we do not when in it. We are no need. Fish have. A nd he- ause they bare they are prowidentiatlly endowed witbsunetse s:tua�enessto that articular nervous iattlalence among Ueii.rl tehe, Indigestion rend Cta I:Mti+ Dat -son To Set the Liver Itis t You :!lust Use Dr. 'CT axe's T�iiriney: Lavves Pills. (ocd health is itapoesible when tl f liver is Cleranged. The skin tells et the pati soncd state of the system b3' pimples, bio dies attd liver spots ; thet tongue is coated, the bead aches, di- gestion is impaired and the bowels are irregular. There will coxae spells of dizziness, an,l r,rakness gvelpitat.on, shortness of breath and menstrual de- 'nagEments. In sympathy 'with the liver the kidneys become clogged and tine most serious complications arise. E. -arch where you will it is irr.;rossibbi to :tags a better treatment for bilious,. rtes and liver complaint than Dr. C'hase's Kidney -Liver Pills. Raving a elite t and combined notion on the kfd- neys, and liver they are sa thorough and searching as to promptly altord relief' and cure. :'here Is scarcely a horns in this whole country where Dr. Chase's Kid - nee --Liver Pills are unknown. 'lrney have' made their way by force of merit until physicians and people alike re- cognize in them most unusual medicin- al value. One pill a lose. 2.a 'cents a boa, at all dealers, or Edmanson, Bates ,Sc co'., Toronto, e p others, London Reid. 'J'ssa 'Crepe. "Funny about young Cpenditt, wasn't It?' said the observing mann. "Was itr asked the man of ail in- quiring Mind. "Yes; he last his money raising 'Cain , in Europe and then made another for- tune raising Cane ill Louisiana:" Eselese. Mr. D. Speptic-My dear, I Wish you would prepare something occasionally to tempt my appetite. His Wife -The ideal Why,you hare not any appetite to tempt. -Catholic Standard and Times. _ ....._- 111RALOD Sold by All Newsdealers a xe mel rurn?zhee Monthly to all lovers of long and Music a vast volume of Plea, Choice copyright Compositions by the most pop- ular authors. 64 Pages of Piano Muslc,. half Vocal, half Instrumental -ax Complete Pieces for Piano -Once a Month for 25 t Cents. Yearly 8ubsctipttou,.$2.ao. 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On gool gravel road, and convenient to school, post office and churches, 0 miles to Exeter station. Will give purehrtsear easy terms of pay- ment. N inti. power, equippeel for 1)llhi)plll=" t�hopping , straw entting. ete. All building:; in good state of repair, with good largo driving, shed anal other untbuildiings. On lot there in 12 items of g')t=al bush, and • ttn .each farm one acre of • orchard. For terms apply to Prism? HART 3t tN. Sag e''pta PO. :32--6m. • EO YEARS' EXPERIENCE TRADE MAnss DCsioNS COPYRIOHrTs $C. geekto n mem:tans cur of nilla freeeWurITerhann. rit.vn7ixoaa i' r..4.tant.ty rretctttile. l esu aatatca. t1.rr:N Bitrtttl y.'IJOGtiC¢It t01. Ilanrtuoetit w¢ i'uat!htll speak true. ENT<tost agency #a,r nururitra; lsateata. Patents tahcn %bronchi Munn & c e.'rceetvu rgaC65ncttes, atthoutelvar Te, tattle �r {� $ i ni flc J merI4a , A teal I new 10411ra7.w l Ta Thor. T ¢r ett or. culatt ¢ r 1 weary• staoT 5' s'aa o!. 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Tl Gentlemen ; -' Being entirely cured of deafness. thank a full history of my case, to be used at your discretioct. my About g fi3re8 this; yearscar ago enany right ear began to sing, an, tirely, I underwent a treatment for catarrh, for three Month her of physicians. among others. the most eminent ear only an operation could help ate, and even that only then cease, but the hearing in the t.frected ear would bell I then saw your advertisement accidentally in a pec meant. After I had used it only a few days according to to-aiay, after five tyeeltc, any hearing to the di, eased ear heartily and beg to x'etuaiu Very truly yours. P0142' •A, WE1+ M Qrta'treatment does not inter' ere quit Pxavaivation and YOU CAN CURE YOURSE aativire ia•L•e ti lr1 CURE YOURSE INTERNATIONAL AURAL CLINIC, 596 LA The Berliner This is the machine that talks -sings -.play' Sousa's Band -string onccestras-Negro Aiiustr It reproduces the violin, piano, flute, cor piccolo and every other instrument. 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