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The Wingham Advance, 1920-09-02, Page 37­,-17rWRW1J�T.n, I t. , 0. I . ­-, , . ff -r ­J, I I kll�� 1-1 , I _�� -_ I ,� P"R %141� 11 , . i ­ 137 �� 11 11 ilk". I '. _701r1% - r"iy--W,7!v7_%T-7-� rxr ! -­ T , ", pm� I 1� I. . __­ " I 11:1, 1. . f6 . I . i % I I V , 1. .. I 'I . I � 717"Iwll� . 11 I "I" I " . I 11 I .� I I I I . - 1� . I I I . ___._ ___ ____ ... .... _ _..... � ___ � - .. � _ _ � � - . , , _ 0 7 T " � . I . I - ­—_­.__..­­.. ", , ­­­­-, 1; - I - - --- --------- __ I . — o A ;;, -:= W, :.^ .010, , I � .) 11 well$, Is, a VkU 0 *40 I I . . I 1. �! THINGS PRAYOR IS TAKE. t ' Iacenoe--wIth'w4Ic1x to worship, God, A bow -to carry the Arrow , os our xqeol� A chomls4 th,xt turns pal life -.to, 401.4, , I A pitcher -to carry the water of 4te, The pArter, to watch the door of I Q'Ur lops, I V The hilt of the swords, to defend lour uds. ,, � � T41ugrol, to keep the fort of our - �� . boarto. - I A master,workman, who Accomplish- I . 00 things. . I A b4rolftetor-to show our spiritual : . 0ndition, I I A 10114riot-to bold our Petitions, the 'Spirit being the Wheals thereof. , f � The tuning of an. instrument -to got - 4 1 - , - , - - +44 0 # 4 6 4 444� �,� I 0 I Soldiers' 0 I # .I-.—,.- -----. , ­­ -I--- ­­­ � ­ - W W . -_1 � I ... -- - �� I 1 1 . , � In8urance I I I *"M"*"""%"""" Huge Fralid. Which Ifearly I I \,w I :;:, .1 j, I _. -_ - , 0 ...... ++++______ , f *#I #4 . Under the Returned soldlero" Inaur- I � . � .eit 1. .M1 .,. I........ - N 1 ,',!�.- " I .1-1 . 4uco -Act,, passed at, the last S"Ou 1 , .�' I , 1, 00 ,4�10 t F"" Wilen, 0overnmont Went 91 Parll%mout, any person who be- ll 1. . � , I . � a0t medical practice? *m ro- minded of Its truth ovary dAy. The nuiabor of poople -to whom that little I came A member of the Canadian food. . It's the people wbo feel half-efelt- . fW61 .Utrrcom f9rces In the war, whether a%v4l,11 .11, Into "Finance." . � _ 10 0 "I — . . Wb4tary or Air forces,,,ulay bel.,I,UoUred , , R �0,1 � ANN" — ____ : �' - -1 -'sk ­�� ____ by tile'Dointnion Q� anads' Ithout , - ,! I lie . Medical examinat.1oli for ail amount � , 44,00" with the Arrest of Cborlea'roazl, � ­.*.&.*_� 4, " I ��IXMR VOR LAUGH'MC. I va ed _�rylmg from $5Q0 to $5,000, provid - , " - I -1.1 I. I , ­ . - __4__"-_1_-______ I ... � 1. - I - - 1. .. . '. �. . . . 11 , I that at tile date of application for the policy lie is domiciled And reeldon4 In , Canada.. Versona who served in the the Iusura% and the proportion, q . . . t the Vrogin sente(t .1 forces of Allied or associated powers ,Vvld XeP bk the amount of tile riald I'" deduction will I and now domiciled 4nd resident In Canaola are A14,0N eligible. for tho -.in- . be I returned to th� beneficlarlee with interest at 4 per cent. per aimum. It Following Is quite 4 Wonderfol 'In surAnce. - ,The widow of a, returned sold!" I for Instance on the death,of the policy holder insured I for $4,000 11% child be- round recipe" for hot breads of ,Vg IOUs kinds and with slight varlatioi who became a widow by the death of her husband, after retirelue'ut or .419" cOnlea, 1PAtitled to it pensicci, under th; Pension Act the as described, nearly a dozen kinds delicious charge from. service, 1.3 also eligible the a returned Present value of which Pension Is found to be $2.000 and wliblesome hot brou can be concocted with A minimum as, well as widow of soldier dying before ,$eptember let* � the amount payable as Insurance will be $3,000 and there will also be re. time, labor and expense. Neither butter nor 1921, The In'"suranCe Money is payable turned to the benefle'ary two-fittlis of the promiums,pald with Lutereet eggs are i quired in the recipe, and cream seral either sweet or sour, tharralght oth( only In the event ,vt death or on the , occurpence of total and permanent thereon at 4 per dont, I The ,%,n+ on— ­- * a Wise be wdsted, can be utilized, a, i , A . Ww Ca op- laclUng 1;hese, Ono Me use any of tlie ;1 ke re I a Ind It up i, , , �,, , i, 1 1 . 411sabllity, 4adowment- Inouratice 14 tombor let, 1920, and application(-, will evaporated milks With excellent re- . in tho y Ao all I glo to it I ac -11-_ ; . . r e, ano]Fkeopw going I not Issued. be received for two yeare following , su Its. : :4�oh 44 I at PI . � thereaft r. The ash payment on the death of -that (late when the right to gfrect In. I . . , ured may not SOUR CREAM. I I VALUE OF LIME STONE the inse exceei one -ft eurance comics .to. *nn end, ppl!ca- if sour cream i . I fth � t .1 ; THE SPIRIT ON' THIT MIND,' . 0N EASTERN -SOILS the amount of the Insurance, The tions will be made to and pol c - , Is used, beat into it a i , . . . , . It 10" Is bit of baking soda, merely enough to � remainder is sued by the Board of .Pension Com. . . I .T)kerO are two methods 1W which -we , converted into an an# I May. and transform things. We. Pew crops thrive well on.acid soils, nuity to the beneficiary. Various op- missloners for Canala. Transport. cancol the aclditv of the cream. One- , � 'ry tch tIOns Are given llff the chO'.cO Of this atiou Building, Ottawa, . . may begin at the outside and work to, Especially Is this true of clover, wh Quarter of a teaspoonful is ample for wAida the Inside, or we may begin at is one of the inoat Important crops annuity. It may be an anaii1ty cor" , --------*-*-AN--- a small Cupful cupful of sour cream,� '. N considered, both from the standpoint tain covering a period of 5, 10, 1� or i AN AW, UL RE CORD. !I then use baking Powder to raise tile , %lie InsIde'and work towards the oat- , � , bread, This obvlate� all risk of soda sift It we are de Ing with inanimate. of food value and as an Improver of 20 Years, Or guaranteed for such a (Ottawa Journal.) . . Al Is of tea ty ,n flavor and Produce3 a lighter, better , . I . 'A� things, the external method soil f ortill , Hence, it we expect to term but payable thereafter as lo 9 The National Safety Council "Of the article than when sods, alone is ,the I . L the better one to pursue. it we are increase the, yield and at the same as the beneficiary may live, or It MAY United States. WIX14011 Is bold - , dealing with living things the internal time Improve fertility, we must first be am annuity for life. The follow. . Ing Its alt- leavening agent. I I )Aetl,tod Is usually the more effective. study our soils and be reasonably sure. Ing will Illustrate the benefits payable, nual session at Atlantic City has pro� The exact quantity of liquid required , . � A -radical And v that they have been treated in such a under an Insurance of $6,000. assum., sented some startling figures as to the fox the given amount of flour varies - Ital change can oul Increaping loss of human life from the according to the oe bo,�madeAn growing things by gettinyg manner as will facilitate a, mpxImum'Jug the beneficiary to be age 333, quality of the latter. � 0- , tile lifolden principle of life. growth, Examinations show that the (3ash payment on death of the on- automobile. Tho oficial figures show -A It one is short of cream, add a little , If 0, living plant which has been kept 0011 Of Many comparatively logo eared $1,000 and In addition'. � that o4e person was killed in tile water or Milk. but do not have the - is Areas In Eastern Canada to acid, � -, UnIted States by automobile every batter too stiff for muffins. When I for some time in a. dark cellar (1) A life annuity to the beneficiary _ ,f , thjrty-five minutes foi, the . brought out and placed In the sun- To determine the most economical �o $240, or (2) An annuity guaranteed pftt four It "ribbons." from the spoon It isju3t " I , . Oblno the hidden life of the plant will and effective method for, the correction tor� 5 years of $238, or guaranteed for months. - There were tfiree timen as righ;�_ . a . , I (PUICkly respond to the sunlight, and of this soil acidity an experiment was 10 years .of $235, or guaranteed for Many People killed by automobiles a3 HGOLL, SS CREAM MUPPINS, , . In time the beautiful plowers will -mau- started at the Experimental Farm 1(5- -,years -of $229, or guaranteed for 20 in 411 the factories. mines, rallroadr, , I � Iteatjhfs hidden life. Chemical an- Nappan, N. S,, using grbund limestone# - Years of ;223, and payable, thereafter and other Industries In the States--Th� Mix together two Cupfuls Of Wllite ' al,vals.-proves that the hidden life of at different rates per acre. This soil so long as the' beneficiary may live, speed fiend is gefting to be a* real flour, half a teaSDoonful of salt. two I the '1i*ut could not have produced 11 or (3� Au'annuity certain for 5 Years . Menace who will. have to bo dealt witli . teaspoonfuls of sugar,and three gener- 3e brilliant flowers unles lihs been tested and found to bo.olis­ of $899, or for �O yearo of 1493, or severefy. ous teaspoonfuls of baking powder. - t s it had tinctly deld. ter 1:5 years of $360, or for 20 Years ofl, I .@..,*.-- Stir In a large cupful of cream or Zsorbed something Y,rom the sunlight The' field used for this test was enough to make a pour batter an'd a " . . $294, . add �7�' � �. Mir"D 'NFLUENOR' THF, BODY. cleared during the fall of 1915 and � Whatever form of annuity Is chosen he bil, of soda it the cream is soured,. ., Ou body Is constantly being Inflik- spring of 1916. The land ,was plough- 1, the actual present Value at the doa,th WHY BEAUTY FADES teat . very thoroughly and bake', 'in . enced by our mind. It can be scien. � td and given an even dressing of back- Of the insured Is the face of the policy — ; 4 greased MUffill pans. , — tIfIcAlly: proved that every thought we . . yard manure at the rate of twelve tonP and the 6ptions are m�.thewattdooffil . For. other articles of muffins omit .1 t)IIA% In our mind leaves Its -effect er acre. Ift the Spring of 1917'the, equal. . A COINDITIDN DUE ENTIRELY TO one cupful of the ,white flour and sub- , ' P , � . I . 11 , . upon our body, but Just as our body thirteen -acre field was iltyloled, into - POOR, WATERY BLOOD. stitute a cupful of rye, graliano.. bran I . , \ ,;iIn the event of the insured beeom I or cornmeal and vroceed as above. . 10, Influenced by our mind so also our Acre lots, . g totaliy and permanently disabled The ,girl who returns home from 1 Any of these may be baked In a sheet r4ind ' Is7tonstaritly being influoinedd. by T,he first five plots Tpeelved. an aP- Xrom. causes other tuan aerv.,ce the school or from viorkjhoroughly tired in a shallow v,an. 11 I ,6'ur spirlt. As our mind Is central In premiums payable will cease =1 ti a out wl I be � I � plication of ground limestone ranging I I fe ,.'� 1. I relatfon: to our body, which becom6a from one to five tons per acre, ye- lace oi tile policy Will De payaDie In I rtunate If she escapes a For bls6fts. usq1the same formula, . . L Physical breakdown. because this get- adding just enough cream to form a , ­ � Its- outward manifestation, so our spirit spectively. Plot six was left' as a � twenty equal annual 111stdlinents. The Ung tired so eagily is probably thO doughnut that qa nbe handled. Roll I� .. I/ 1 I Is, central in relation to our mind, In I check, while plots iseven to eleven In- Insurance Is primarily for the bolle' first warning symptom of a thinning �,three-quarterg of an inch thick and . . � the, -,�,qry -contra of dur mind there Is cluelve Were duplicates of one and five, ,fit of the i�lte or children, or boW, blood that must not be disregarded it bake in ,% quick even, . . A J�tl]001ple of life which Inspires our and plots tWelve aqd thirteen were -the case of I mind And colQrb all our thoughts. This , � ,9f the insured, and in her.heAlth is to be preeerved. ­ . I It checks, - married men the beneticiavy named , When the blood becomes thin and FRUIT BUNG, I . Is' - he -spirit of the mind. ,'-All plots were sown to grain'the -Mast be from these classes, Ugrnar- Impure the patient becomes pale, hag- o . . , I Fruit buns may be made by rolling , e i� .EXAMkLW ARB GIVEN. spring ot 1917 and seeded down with tied men are, required to aamki as gard and angular. She not only tires the same biscuit dough into a sheet I . ).�, , There Is a lad the spirit of whose the ten pounds of red clover, .ten beneficiary "the future Wife" or **the out easily but-sugfers from headaches, about half an inch thick, Spread mind Is ,frivolous, He can think of pounds ot'timothy aV�d two poundo of future wife and children." If the in- with a little softened butter and dust � " -- Palpitation of the heart, dizzy spells , � nothing but play. What are we go- aisike. In 1918 it Was In clover and 4ured dies if.Laving no *,fe or chil with sugar, cidnamon, chop . . oy like this? Shall� In 1919.ttmothy. . 1� dren- the Insurance money Mai bo and a loss of appetite. This condi� ,ped raisins I � 114 -to do with a b and citron. Roll up as for'Jelly roll. , ),.,�) try the external method? Surely Calculating the returns from the paid to the parent, brother, Gieter or tion will go from bad to worse, If . � � ­ prompt steps are not taken to increase out in half-inch slices and bake. thig, is too superficial, We can do al- . 4veraFe of two plots, over a period of grandchild of the insurett. , F or a delicious steamed'DuddiAg lay . *st anything we like with a child , three years, charging the ground lime- The premiums payable for, the In- and enrich the . blood. supply. 'To the same roll before it Is cut 11a a � It . -when we awaken In his mind the spirit I I surance are based On a standard make the rich, red blood that brings steamer and steam for'one and a'half - ___ �f Interest. It We wish to change this ___ . ��_ mortality table acid 4 per cent. In- the glow of health, no other medicine hours. Serve with a hot lemon or . boy's character We must got at the � . terest. There Is. no loading tor eX- can .equal Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. foamy sauce, � - - spirit Of his mind. � I penses of administration, tAeso being , If given a fair trial t�elr Use brings - � HerO*-is a woman the spirit of whose . ­ St, Joseph, Levis, july 14, 1908. b,orne by the,Government. The p�em- rosy cheeks, bright eyes, a good ap- CHEE SE DROPS. / , mind is envious and jealous. This lums may be made payable for life. petite and good spirits. Dr.'Williams' Heat two and a half tablespoonfuls . f '. t Minard's Liniment Co. Limited. Pink Pills haver made thousands of of cream with a teaspoonful of butter. � .QIrIt1A he very core of her be'lhg for 10, 16 or 20 years, or until age ' 1. � I id. poisoning over , ything she touches, Gentlemen, -X was Udly klcli:4 by my 65. The Insu'rance may also be par. Pale, languid girls active and Stftag. Add one and a quarter cupfuls of . She Is constantly running down her 'horse last May, after using sevorml ,prep- chased by a single premium. Speci. On the first sign of poor, thin blood flour and a quarter- of a teaspoonful of . , , neighbors, thiriking that In so doing arations on my leg noIlting would do. men premiums are given below, mothers should Insist upon their salt and stir thoroughly, Remove from . � she is running herself up in the esfim- My leg was as blaclo: as Jet. I was laid I 111ofithly Premiums, per $1,000 . daughters taking a fair course of these the firej- add two ,tablespoonfuls of up in bed for a fortnight and could not ' I Ation, of -others. What shall we do walk. After uainv three bottles of -.Voiir 'Age at Issue of Insurance, pa�able for Pills. They will not only restore grated cheese and continue to stir un - I . . I 1. . o withA woman like this? Shall we try MINARD'S LINIMENT I was as well as Life. 10 years., 16 years. 20 years. health, but will save further doctor til the cheese is blended in. When cold, I - and linprova her social manners? Sure- ever.- so that I could start on the road. 25 1�1,24 $2.86 $2,10, 1.76 bllls.,� drop, by the tea" spoonful Into deep hot .1 , - - � I ly'this is too superficial. - We, must " A JOS. DTTBEIS. 35 1.70, 8.68 2.69 2.26 Dr. Williams' Pink PkIs can be ob- fat and brown. Drain on brown paper . . try ofid get At the spirit of her mind., Commercial Traveller. 45 .2,48 4 64 3 52 3.00 tained from any dealer In medicine or before serving. - .11 . . . � ITOrd 18 a man -the spirit of whose � . 55- , -.90 6 16 4.82 4.'26 by mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes I A - ay. -There to no I I � mind'is distrustful. - lie not only has � These priamiums axe as a, rule ..411ght- for $2.50 from The Dr. Williams! It Rubs Pain w . .. . no confidence In other people, he has . I ly below the lowest cion-participat1lig Medicine Co., Brickville, Ont. liniment so efficacious in overcoming I . I 1 $20 ednfidence In himself. It he Uu- = � . - premiums in use for Insurance com- .- Pain as Dr. Thomas' Etleotrle Oil.' . lo dertaUes a Piece of business he Is sure , panics. I , LL FLOW IN REASED. The hand -that rubs it an rubs the Pain � t4at he will not t�ake a success of It, stone at $4.80 per ton, grain, straw and The Insurance money ,Is unassi-p- An electrical method of carrying away and on this account there is no I and th.InkIn& this, of course, he falls. hay at 70c per bushel, $6.00 and $12.00 able and cannot ,be attacked by cred- warmth to tha bottom of I oil wells has prep�ration that staAds, -so high In . � . I I V_haf sbAll we do with a man like per ton respectively, the following re� Itoro, of the insured or Qf the bene- � been found in many cases greatIV to pubillc eeteem. There I� no surer pain- . tbis?. ftall we read him a lecture on sults were obtained. tie' y. - Tbe object of tho InGura killer' procurable. as. thousands can � � . ar ance increase the tie-, (it oil, according, to 1. :e,ssfully � the Methods of success? Surely not. i *Where one ton was used the loss 1s,.purely protection. I Popular Mecha-.:es magazine. The attest who have used it suce What he needs Is the, spirit of success. oVer the costAf limestone was 38d As the achemQ Is Intecided to be sUP- I heating tprocess decreases the viscidity In treating many all I ments. � � . Faith 15'the victory. We must tr3r and' 'per acre. Two tond gave a profit of plementary to the Pension Act, there or the oil, usually occasioned by the ______­�_ I ABOUT THBIR SIZE. . � got At the spirit of his mino]. $3.56 per acre, *Three tons gave a is a provision that If on ther death' admission ,of air to the well and tile (Farmers' Sun,) 7 . SPIRIT WITH SPIRIT MEETS. , profit of $2.71 per acre, four a loss of Of' the insured a pension bd- cooling of the rock bed. Minute crev- The Department of riffianto at Ottawa . . . . ,'From this psychological appr6aqh *2.96 per acre and five gave i profit comes payable to I Ifis depen- I Joes ..nd capillary channels which af- bag received as coupcience money, Ft iors I . I - - dollar bill, post inanked Ottawa. Perhaps I ,wd can readily, see how,,reasonable It of, $1.69 per acre. I . dents under the Pension Act, the pro ford easy passage to warm, thin oil the Union Government have seen tho . � Is"10-11MUlne that It the,spirit of our - The returns from the first three sent value of such pens!on or pensions: become quite impassable if the oil error of the ways and are n),a%inix i.. . . .114� 1 t0ihd-,cEL4 be brought into living con. Acre plots are about as one would ex- 4Q be deducted from the amount of gums. � it.1tution. It In about their site! . I . . I I . � tact Tilth the Spirit of Christ and'the -pect to see, but numbers four anoffive ""-- . � I . - T!T��__ � . m.w.. ... lw� - � I I � , I Xind'of God Our whole character will are.just the reverse, This ca3u be ac- - ' ­.. ­ . - - .11 ­_ -- . � . - . � I . . � o I to trinstormed It a Most natural man- counted for by plots cloven and twelve , . I Evatneli"Ie Imm"ortalized i" B � ner, 4u�t as t,be plant brought out of being more fertile than any other plots- AA AA - - - 4;; AS r o n ,Z-Ve. % I , . I . � �­ . ao darkness into the sUnliglit. responds I in the field, consequently, Ahe ,yields - ,� �0 I . tk��- ., and through the renewing of its inner were heavier. . - ,-- I , -,I,,,---- - - I I #T' I lit� pi-odnoes the beautiful flowers The first six acre plots we're very , I . I ". �� St. Paul says: "Be renewed (be i�ado uniform in fertility throughout, and '- , fresh And Young) by the spirit of your In comparing results obtained from . � I Inind 31 � � . � : . I � these plots, each year Or three,leonse- I. I t . I . ' . i . . . . . V. H. Du VERNET, ' cative years, the beneticial effects of - ..! - " ,,x 'K, , , Archbishop of Caledonia' the ground limestone was Mast mark- � I , , ... I . t.-31- . . . � I , " - I � .- C-r_ — ed, especially between the limed and :,- s'.t� ... � . 'f I -� 11 � . I. ., 1* .. , " unlimed plots. . . �� . . . KEEP CHILDREK WELL Very little .difference in :yield �as . � I . 4 L . . ,� � - 1 noted between the plots Where three, � ; I , . I four and five tons of lime had been � . .,'�`­ I ....,;, : - -, __ . DURING HOT WEATHER applied. One pf the mi)st outstand- , . , � . ,.:,-x,; I A� . 1 '.1N _ . I ; . I ing differences, between the limed and .111, F" .... - 0 � - �,� 1_�; . %w�4 Every mother knows how fatal the unlimed plots was the Amount of clov- ... . .. �.-,;.:... I. . .­ .. X. - � I- ... I ." 1, I hot 'summer months' tire to small er and the balance good timothy, while "I - ___ __ - - - -_ 10 - e,,v , n,,� .14, I childisu. Cholera, Infantum, diarr. on the latter there ,was not much more I " �i� � 110ea,- dysentfy, colic and stomach' than one-half of it good timothy. The . I I 1. troubles are rift at this JMe alld of_ balance brown -top aud no clover. The . ten 4 Precious little life Is lost after average yield for two years on the Ilm- .. Wily a few hours' Illness, The mother ed area Was 4,602; pounds of straw, on,, I I . :-?e � ,*he keeps Baby's Own Tablets In the the unlimed areo, it was 16 bu kelB of � ` . . h6us;6 feels gets. The ocasional use grain And 1,806 pounds of straw, a dif- . .. � I -'-'-'-,..-, � I of the Tablets prevents stomach and lerence of 3.4 bushels of grain,amd. "...." � � .bowel troubles, or it the trouble comes 690 pounds of straw In favor -of the �40� , I sudd0mly-as it generally -th6 limed area. 1._1;ty - i$,.,..:._ I—— ­­­.".., � :., 1i '. ,.. * * � .. - I 'N�110_51, . � , T , I . does ,,_ .1% 1.1 i baby safely There Is satisfactory 41dalice from � I I �:: ; , � ON OR , : . . . . . �� I �.:k -Tablets will ,bring , .., I - ;I:.;. ..�,-�- %g-,; ....... .11.11 !!!­ .., 1 I .. I ...!I.:... '! .... "'; .1 ., !J P . ese results that from two to two and . 1-1 ��� L ` through. They are sold by medicine th I � ..'s .-N.'; I ; % pl�, . " ... - I., I . � -half tons Of - . .. . : ........ ,: . 't dealers 'or by mail At 25 cents a box One ground limestone ­ ____ - ,,, , A. " 7"', .. from the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., could be advabtageoualy uaod oil soils .1 . . L � � -W ��i . ,�­� Brookville, Ont showing mark6d acidity and that the I ii "O'. - "I I 11 . 'I'll . � - -, 1 4 *T , " I i.:�., "M ,�P - I 0 10Y11 ,. , " stronger the acidity . and that the ' '(`-) At the unveiling of tl,Le sta. .., 4: - _1 I . " , �Zp, .. ' A "N � 1, fO OLPIAN DIAMONDS. stratiger the Acidity shown by a soil 'iuO Of Evangeline by Lady 0'. I 11 �- � .1surnham, " : : "IA .'.W-1 �111� thWgreater the need of IlMing.--A. .A- wlien the Imperial I ... . Diamond dust b & fine dust pro. Baird, Supt Experimental Farm, NAP. Press Con I '� ..... I .:, duc4d from 'batting diamonds. it Is p , d 11 . .;A?�, 0, .. ., , 1;, S. feftnee Party viaited ". - -, extensively used by jewelers, cale, y 010 ­*� k I I . �. . Grand Pre, N.S. 1.11 I ..: � -.1 ."...6", ..._­ I for Cleaning diamonds. it may be ptl W, 0. (2) 90WO members of the Party ., .. .,.,.,�.' dated In Any Jewelry store. together His Ple.4h Horribly flurnk,, R850mbled around Evangeline's I � z-,fz �-; *101-IfistrUttifto for Its use. Another Ills druggist,told him A o,he&j) acid well. " -,f4 k,�, fz; 4ulto' satisfactory Way to clean dia. "I __ � cjm: n�:,:.. , , I Molids Is to Make 6, lather or somp, add "' care; What hb should have, Vivo ,Mhtlrients were repro�serlted ;" C., , bought was Putnam's V,orn fttrac- at the Unveiling of tho sfatrb of 'I .. -- I I 1�- ", I a little ammonla and apply this cleans- t6r; lea putely vegetable and acts In Vvahgollne, Gratol Pre, Nova Sdotig. .., y '. 'L� 24 hours, 1084st on only "Piltham's I I 141 Preogiratloll to the stones with it I Nearly tilt t-1036 , s I I .Present belonged I I Preass Conforeaca � �1 066-- '. vixttaotor", 2ge At sit dealers. to th6 Imperial , Pn! I .� _... A . "it Pill for duffering womerv.--w 6 6, I Party, 4nd the unveiling c"emomm I -, .: 11 Was AerfOrMcd by Lady Lurnham, - I . � jt�' I . ne� secluded life of womon which , WAV IN PA=X01. Who said ., � ­� , . 'It 74vaag6line Is the begutfti, con. — ;'. -- 11 � ,:,.,. lootmits: of little healthful exm*bo, lit di L I- & ftittid ,dause of derangemefift Of D6wt get dwouragoa. -rhore Is hope I 4 for everyone And adcoems, aliesid, for, 00ption of an AmerIcau poet Whose behindum forover, ,qnd from the fate priviloge of uftv6!!ln,ft; t116 st.tt,ad t1f . I t,� the itOmkoh and liver and is a"6aftt. "'OrSOA We learmt to *16 -for the pking And 14#gitude, that those Who are willing to patiently read 04 both Of Zvangellno htLs 81) -Ung a grePt Ev,ingellne.11 'so many of thAm experience, Par. Await ttfumph. It Is mater and surer sides of the Atlantle, wbon we were wave Of 87PaPathY,whielt has been The Atatue, w1litch lo of bronte, N Met"'S Vs;98tabls P1116 #411 ,eork6ct � lot you If You'll follow the pre,cm6ftt chIM"Y11- HtstOrY has Abed 106th6r carried on thO htaling hand Of UM0. the WOrk Of Heirf Mbert from -a 1frftUIArK1ex Of the digestive; oftalis of older and viser oersons than you?- light oil the Acadian story. We see It I% I good Omem thit the beautiful model by his hitiier tile Itte philipps, I self. They Probably know th6ath today that 11.1'Itish pblicy was not a,J sun, t;6d's ILCMIng haftd. should be Robert, a deseert,latit O( the Aes-, Km4 "Ap" health and vigor, The koft and humiliating 40%perleneos,�_ft. black Aa It wab PaInted. Wbatovor resting uVo _' . 10*04; 4041('At# +96MAU can u#e thM n us *III fc`00, WhO AM dfOhs Of W110ftl NNaft."Itne was on% change. , 0ay bos;.Aha truth of this story, its s, hor# to do botor 10 that sweet 1t 11.4 ft Indgniffeent iOrk of art, *n4 'O With ftf6tY, boomisa their action, . . ---.**4— W#M#26 -#nd an ftellsh woman, I *Oman, Yjfjd6r th4e rayis In T6Ur was Dre!wnted to t�e Park At Grand While effftuye, Is mild and soothing. 06111 alWkya retard It to onit of �htj wondorflil, I "to _. _4*40­ Wbv Auffer from eoru w�eft tho And 86 fdll of beauty And Fre by the Doiniplan Atinalle I1&1$* , bt 4rives ftt ftom aulo" man "ft be p lialossly rooted out',by "Ing most DkinfUl OPIWOO In our annals. I>M , Wgo the did hatred if, dead. 1 W48, Albleal Is tow part,of tho a P. A* tbaA to bo 4W**4 by alilldr6ow- I ak��-Go� * � U61 ... 014 �" 114144V 110nat, #3 I . �, DuA Uollowstj � ,a Com Curv, __4�.��r #�,Mv 14--r4m � - . . ... . . .­ . A k I * , I i I 1! � � r, �, . ___ - - I& - i 0A., -. � - - � r 17 � � . , �, I . - ­ ­ -_ _. ___ __ __� I -'"I,, " pow ­­ - . - I I � I . I".. ... -1 -11- � PONZI RECALLS ­ � . 1. I i I Chats witk' "" I I .� 1! , S#-' SEA 8088tE1 .--* the Doctor . ,,, : � Ir _�A � � � �iiil - - I , I - . I V.4""f-- ow .."M I - An I *"M"*"""%"""" Huge Fralid. Which Ifearly I it requires -or In other words, try Dr. . . . I i wonder it the imItor of as p,W� 11A 14u.0 kuOWI00;o to A dGA400000 I � . � Wrooked England 6 ittll,,% finor v,14-4 fn 6t bt%tnrq ,0r.,Vbnt It front pop- . thing,',' ever realfted bow partiouW. ly It Is lit I , .�' I , 1, 00 ,4�10 t F"" Wilen, 0overnmont Went growth of late -�,cars, almost continual 1'"'ug).116 being necosssiry to keep a ll 1. . � , I . � a0t medical practice? *m ro- minded of Its truth ovary dAy. The nuiabor of poople -to whom that little 4 . ; . . " 0 ''Ill I food. . It's the people wbo feel half-efelt- l� I I I 11- I I .. .. knowledge Is a sourm Of trouble, It 0 , .11, Into "Finance." � JX 0101y a CU bla&o !="p not of actual danger, Is =axing. I could Instance Case after case In which .� I - I �1 R �0,1 � kidneys or liver, that Dr. Hamilton's the only real trouble was tbs Anxiety ling anything that hag a Strong odor. T140 abrupt enollmr,,,of "ponzied fin" , 0 Sive3 a perfect shave 04 general 41sturbaies prafte ,, od . by "little I .;. Y , 44,00" with the Arrest of Cborlea'roazl, � ­.*.&.*_� 4, " I ��IXMR VOR LAUGH'MC. that Unowlidge"', *`�. of Boston, recalls to 'bankers the fact An unstropped blade - "A 14ITTLE KNOWLEDOX.11 i � � tbatothe desire to make money gpeed, cannot give as good a A person beitp it case off Illness de. � , . fly In ventures out of the beaten Path shaw today as it did soribed, or.re4d _ q*�a datalsod amount ot - I of conservative Investment is not cola. timed to Individuals, governments. yesterday and rnusk some disease, audstr4lot Away his or her pence -of Mind to spoiled by the 4p- I . �4 1 have sometimes yielded to, It, accord- r2oon be discarded. plicatiou of the facts thas, an(Jounterad, J . 1, to certain symptoms of his own. Zv* . � R GrIM091 Ing to the Bankers' Trust Company, of , 'usual The -exclusive self -strop. in the writing of my weeigy chats I - I A'0* York, and with the dis' ing feature of the AutoStrop have quou Into account this very Sam- ., i couraging results, , Razoir ensures fr9m each oral susceptIbillty to i . _;uggestlon and . I weigh the possible good. that may on - Such was the experience of the BrIt- blade as perfect a shave sue trow. the discum , Ion of a specific Ish Government come 4,w000 Tearo ago I each day as the day before, , 41sea2e against the probable barm of , � when It underto6k to get rid of the . , it is as easy to clean as to, . I this kind, Quite half the doc tor's . A I . Untanded.mAtion4i debt.by backing an' strop-notbing to, unscrew time Is taken UP. in reassuring pat. tents that their bealth to sound, It , , , . Operation Into which it entered with or tal�e apart. Is so, of eourge, -far better that this the South Sea Oompany.. The details Any - dealer will demon . . should be so thao. all the unnecessary of this venture are covered in the, trust � strate the AutoStrop Razor anxiety suclt pegole e0olurikshpuld so unchecked. It Istilt their laulti It Is . I I cOMPanY% study, entitled "4ngli4h public rl n to you, guarantee satisfac. � .the result of that little, )c4o.wiedge �_. %, . , " (Luce," . , tion, or refund of'purchase combined with alipt , I Th ochonle was based upon the "fund . � price. - accomplishment, the faquity for MAR- 11 I I � or credit" Idea, -a theory preva- lent In . I log mountains out of mole -bills., . I , I .1. ..f the latter part of the seven- teenth century And the, early part of AaftyStropRazor � ROW IT Woulfs. The human 1, � I the eighteenth, This theory was the basis of John Law's famous 111%llsslo- . , —skarpm its(f mind Is natilrAlly a very, curious thing; curious. that Is, In the I � , � fjlppi Copipany," which had a hectic . I active sense, It.,71s,more prone to re- _. career ii4'rance. Also In pursuance' Only $5.00 -complete with ceive Impressloij than it is to jatvr� I of this Idea 'the Bank of England was organized. � strop -twelve. blade6 in an at- pret them corroctjy. That interpreta- tion is the function of reason. which, k . The entirti' original capital of the tractive assortment of cases to - r,Uit any purpose. . I In its turn, depou.4s very4largely upon , - , . bank as well as part of the deposits � experience, Thespl�two 1 faculties are . . were loaneol'to the nation. This left I seen at their clearest'in the case of a � . the tank Ag.'a b4.sis for conducting its Atito'Strop ' Safety Razor Co., Limited child. There the susceptibility to * - 'i; - . businOss' 4' "fund of credit" founded .upon its loan to the Government. Sim- . AatoStrov, IMIding, Townto, Canada ­ 206 Impressiona is acute the faculty for reasoning very lim,lied. ., It believes I .1 'ilar was the polipy of'Parliament In everything that itels told, provided It,-* '. . , . forcing the'Uast Indla Government to - E — - 011M. small experience' Is. not dlre4ly out- � Pass on to the Government In ex� . . , , " I . I � I raged, Its ir,nOfh�,.ps;','.-4bout most � ' .- I I change for its obligations the proceeds i'l . — , , things that are ,46i6moiliplace to the �, I I I of Its sale's of stocic. . The "fund of credit' theory was ap- , .. _ ;. 4 "NMPEDE A ,rL'k. '=LX4. adult is Profouud.'�", It bas little or nq natural faculty Qiher than experiefice , ' .. I I . Plied in. tile South Sea Company's The centipede Is found pretty much for chdolcing Its i�ilirqs'siowj, go IW; . I scheme by the granting by the British I all over the world. The.sipecles cam- as It is coUcern6ft:'pon�A.'of the Pre-. � Government to the South Sea Com� Ton In * the United - States Scurti� nomena of life a%lo 0eciallsuip" as, we . � I I . pany of trading rights in the Pacific gore forece-ps, was reported over say; and for its Uilo,%Iodge of them it _ ' . . I Ocean .Aud almost exclusiv - o trading . I twenty years ago as d , evoting the has to depend upon wJ4t it is told. or . "is, .1 I I rights in the Southwest Atlantic. mights to killing house flies. Later upon the worklif6`6i own uabJn_,,, , In consideration of these trading rights, which were 010ected to have all observer detected one In- the act of capturing a butterfly mach deerd imaglnatiow.� ,"-' � Now medicine J,,%'5'4'..'specJalism, that Is . 'I grzat value, the coiiopany wa.s to ' ex- larger than itself. The insect to stop it is a 'h ",cf LStudy outside brghp . I.", change Its stock for.1-he Outstanding remaIns cozicealed during the day um- the ordinary per.4on's range of know- � unfunded Government'debt. and In ad- dition was to pay the Government $2,_ der doorsteps or'window frames, or In any crevice sufficiently large to , ledge, and he, like the child, has to depend for lib co4ce�ffons. of it upon 1. . I � 60Q,000. The Government was,to pay h1de its numerous appendae.gs. what lie is told ot'ilfo�'working of his . I . . I We company Interest at the rate of 04 6 unhindered iniaghfallon.- Unlike most I , I 6,per cent. per annum. upon all Gov- HONOR IN JOHN WESLMY13. ottLer -speclalisms,�:sur,4'as astronomy, - I � . ornmeiq securities which It should thus acquire, and In addition, $40,000 a ' ' The term "MethoollsIll was first aP- Mechanics, zool6j�, 1,i�� any , of the branches of th ih" h 'r'. mathematics, "-�g , .. year for management. ' plied to Charles Wesley, ,and not to John. Wesley, the real 'fonuder medicine is a . wo . � , direct interest ' I I I The conversion otter was accepted betwoeh 1711 amd 1719 by holders Of Of 14ethodism. And It was applied as for the ordinary pggso �, The science � concerns every dahp- or."us. Hence it I I � - ' � about ;60,000,000ot Government obli- gations. Then those associated., In .a term of ridiculn, or as an epithet. Charles Wesley, 'as 4 student at Ox- is that, faillAg A eipert knowledge, - he Is forced to Ako'its. findings on I control of the scheme decided upon ford. where, as be sa�s, he began "to Observe the method of stady lore- � . trust or to put hlo:own untrustworthy I ', I . . .1 . I conversion of the entire balance oftho British debt Into the company' s stock, ' scribed by the university." He. �:iust have been a stickier for "roethod," for construction upon,sttji im. Vloe a t.r;tv- eller in a foreign cotintry"-having but I .,. i I � I I Q which, It successful. would have given he was always using the word. I This a smattering of the Idjigu'age, lie hears . I the company a capital of around $20 001- gained iAp the nickname o.f Metho- the specch,gll aboul him. and Is prone 11 0091,000, , It, would also have secured a PtacticAf monopoly of the trading dist," he says In one of his letters. __ .$ - - at time3 to jump to Wrong concius, ions. He needs an ImP,erpreter who, . . ,_ . , ,_ 0 and banking business of the nation. ' Tho ,� RUNNING NOSE COLDS for the purroqe of -thi$11lustratlon, is, 1ortho,6n-.:.v, 'u the. doctor.. ., � I I Bank of England and the East : % I India Company opposed this project, STOPPED INSTANTLY THE LOLTIRIS METHODS. �7 Competitive bidding by the bank led There are cer4do Patients, who feel 11 the South Sea Company to offer to pay the Government $37,500,000 In con- --- aggrieved at times Nthen the doctor they have consulted does 4ot tell. them . I sideration of all holders of Govern- Throat Is Cfeared, Headache Stops, xactly, understand, I .1 meat securities, except - the Bank of Sniffles ,Go For�.Good. what is the matter with them. I .1 . England and Last India Company, converting these holdings into. South f CATARRHOZONE .This, again is often a ease where that little knowledge might' be Undesirable be- I . Sea stock.' NEVER FAILS. I ! cause It would lack a context iii the . The, Governm!ent in turr ,,L was to pay at Tlr9t 5 per cent, on its'obligations Dripping from the nose Is one of the foulest and most disgusting symp- : patient's experience. Anor -ill. the , * doctor's job Is ndf to -h#jxd,'.on to the - , � I acquired by the South Sea Company, � thin 4 per cent. The advantage to toms of a Catarrhal cold. By uzhig Catarrhorone you cure this quickly- patient scraps and snippoiti of sclenti- I fie, knowledge, but to curd".'him, and, the Government was to be the saving cure It because you bathe the lining I of the methods he�adopts to that end, of I per cent. in Interest and the re- Of t1%0 nose and throat with that Pow. I the doctor should be the, bbst-judge. I ceipt of $37.500�000 in cash, Profit to the promoters was to come from stock erf,dl antiseptic of the Blue Gain of Australia. I am sometimes asked to make .a I `b6mmon I Market operations, by manipulation So healing is Catarrhozone that you particular and not very dis- Pase the 50Ject Of a chati'afid wheis , 1, South Sea stock was forced up 200, 300,. fee, wonderfullY benefitted In five � such a discusgion 'wouldi in my opin- .. 800 and finally 1,050 per cent. I As -their terms with the Government minutes' use of the Inhaler. Xothin.w ever devised Eures a cough, cold or ion, be of any 'very genotaf Interest or utility, I usually do so, But, as I i I � I were for even exchanges, the pro-, mo�ters accumulated a large amount sore tbroat so',quickly. No stomach -you follow nature's own plan In have said before'll! these columns, the, I renerai varpose of Joy chats is less the . sury stock wlilch they were able to sell at the advanced prlces.� using Catarrhozone which su;)Plles healing essene � es and Soothing balsams discussion of diseme from the Impet- , ' sonal and I I � The Magnitude of the operation and the rapid advance in South Sea.stock. In vapor form to the places that oare sclentifiv point of view than, in a more general and common- . I . . I brought other promotion schemes into needing treatmelit. Results talk -that's why thousands sense way its pr6entloo. ' More spe- i cific advice is the function of my car - I I the, field and a wild orgy of specula- rely solely upon Catarrhozotie to pro- I respondimce section, When individual � . Ition ensued. � 1. - The collapse, when It came, -wits Bud- vent. and cure their winter Ills; Get , It 14stg tV0 trouble� may more. suitably be dealt I den and severe. The exchange of public securities for the company's the complete $1.00 oUtflt. months-' small esizl, 50e, 8W"Ple size with. Th13 wil lexplain why so many I ot lay chats are of a gem6fAI :rather I ; stock had been secured. but the aDee- 25c. all,oleal8tg and the CatarrhozOne Co., Kingston, -Canada-' $ than a spcelfic uftre,anoi why It is �' 0 11 : . of them ruined. - -1. Uot al'Ways expedletit to repeat the I The Government' had to surrender THE "WHITE FEATHER." discussion of 4 ,Particular complaint which has recently dealt with. its right to the $37,500,000 and to make " .1 ,been I I �.. the ,company a temporary loan of $0.- 000.000 lit the form of Exchequer bills. The expression, "He showed the white feather," has Its origin In Teter . . ­_��._� 1, JVorth RerileMbiffi�g. ". it also had to pay f..e Interest at 6 per. cent, and later at 4 Der cent. on the ones t9 game cach.q. Pum -bred game ce - have 'only red and black tftth- , ; 11 Id you ever try nolffing. a cup of Alted oatmeal to beef or tomato � . I I company's holding§ of Gpvernment se- ers, b .L crossbreeds have a white feath- coup?. . � ,curities. St;4ngeiy enough, the com- I pany Itself remained solvent, .,though er in tlxti tall. The slightest Impurity In strain Is sAid tn destrnv the bi'rd's . I . . Swoot of', will rt7ro'nve. firsor lYrInts . conspirators hi the scheme were pun- Pluck, hence the white feather Is used 4XI'M vortilslied far�iture. - Ished and the public victimized, It to note cowardice. 4! Powdr,rirl borax. rnuffed up th- uosm I 'existed as a Public debt -holding cor-, - I - . _._;�;o Cu the train Nights of Ag ny Irl'i wl1l cure a crild fulthe head. I � poration until 1854. I -of a8thma. The v1 'm lie Now nnll� or t1lbs Aould be pointed I - .cannot .1 11 t. -i - ,%vttli ir'y(1t)r1n! to keen them from Own au 6 " p 0 k VVIL, LOM .. I . 4 brain. What�grlteful relief is the Shrinking. Immediate effect of Dr. 1. D, XellogK's I All th� ­rp re -o- *11v3n fnn gniqll .Asthma Remedy. It banishes the to, li- iised eonvo-iletstiv shwild be I frightful conditions, clears the pas -14 pilt Intn a non And cqvor�d with Wa- '*' . sages, and enables: the afflicted One (or. It cooked fnr ix while on the baet< to again sleep as soundly and r stful. of the rangi this will Make A Soft ,5 ly As a child. Insist on the genuine Zoap, good for dish -washing. I at Your mearby druggist. . JJPo%.p vroijr Pniptv �spoois nnd fitm � ST. Boio�?,A's —TO . 411t,111 with 3,011 to tho. country. T11PV � . I oi,4) 11,qeful to, allo over nails used for ' Boston or'St,' Botolph'a Town is a lianging gntmetits on, And Will Save. I sea -rt In Lincolnshire F -land Ott many a teal', Dotter pitteh up the weak sp;ts, I I $ the River Witham, and four miles To r"m -V - i,1r'fr,%M 11"On or (lotfe", Give to the stomach the assistance from !ts mouth, with a whartage of rith -1oh fri-sh !!,Prl ft"d In A cOl','- 1* it requires -or In other words, try Dr. 2,3110 feet. In the days Of tl10: FlVri- ; hours later wash wlth,naptha soap. Hamilton's Pills, which cure more e tagancts it was one of the chief Brit- i Ish scaports, but the silting In of the I 6 ittll,,% finor v,14-4 fn 6t bt%tnrq ,0r.,Vbnt It front pop- sy other medl- , ciao. I river hao been an Obstacle _ to ft,i3 reying ri,*g,% will I Ing, stlid save you from burns. Dr. Hamilton's 171111a put the kInd c t growth of late -�,cars, almost continual 1'"'ug).116 being necosssiry to keep a ' Aftt,.r ll,,)11,111119 ewlfl3ll. onions or life, Into A weak stomach that enables It to digest and assimilate '111 kl"5 01 va,39116 to tile sea, even for wilal vnr,� ,01s. -Its church tower, .13t. llotol�fil% �'". n(Jol-oli-I qu1iit.ttvino, gtonnol M1114 - tn;rT rtibbM cm tho limift utter both - food. . It's the people wbo feel half-efelt- , les a well..known eon.pplcuous - I*fid. Mftrk depended upon also by mariner,K lor; tliol% #nd whild they Pr6 damp, ' . ts- molqfnnpol with Wot0r, will ro,movo $art of tired and deprbased-for taose At So 'a. , 0 Al 1`011rn. Cold water is better for who have Any ailment of the stomach, - I,githing 111.1n warm water, after hand - kidneys or liver, that Dr. Hamilton's Miller's Wor; ir'lowdors ,prove their ling anything that hag a Strong odor. Villa are,aure to betiefit at once. Tty L value. They do 11ot �cttaja ttny viol. them, 95 tents a box at All dealers, And Insist on having only Dr. HIM- ent disturbances In the stomach, Any Pain Oil griping, but do their work � ­.*.&.*_� 4, " I ��IXMR VOR LAUGH'MC. fiton's Pills. In yellow boxeA, only. tittlefly and palnleszly, so that tho UMD10ver-"Nowt Silas, I wAht you ...____%,..�-A._ - ATItICTLIZ WISIXESA. destrucAlon of tho worms is limper. ef,,ptib'(1. Yot thel xore, thorough, and to be present when I deliver this (71t -111t . folly. (If, 19 knocking at lack., "N .ar, M tb mt. of your ho%art." from the first doqe thOrq IR Improve. ment In the condition of Vio sufferer I kpeech.,, . 81103 -"Yes, Alin., Bnlployer-"l want you to ghttt the 0 V "And. ftn't VOu �Oad th6 nOtloOk "No and an entire- cessation o: manifeata'r laughter And r.PPIaU%#- Every time I tAe 0� admittance txetpt on bux- inexAll" tions of Internal trouble. tak6 a drink of water you applaud, And _-4%-+4P-_ 14tarly all chlldre,4 &to stibloct to � ,.--*4W41*_. . AN r"Y1413ORIM. every time I wipe my forebeed with mv bandkerchitf You Iftugh." Worm,�q, and' many aro, born w1th theni. New vicar (Visiting farm) --Why d4 S1JgLq_11Yoa - better IWItCh them : Spare them suffering by uming Moth- you aIWAYA Pull Your barrow, Mr. . gignal's, boas. lVa a hftp mo' liable � er Graves' Worhl Exterminator, the GrIM091 to make Tim laugh to Soo you atsA4191 temt remedy of the kInd that can Uio Orlmot-'Co# I late# the *ft Wtb# lip dar dellberatel3r takin.' a drink )' 110441. I .. ot it, . .1 - _.,.­_._, -Ant"r." I - �. .. 1. . . , � . I �F � I . - , . . ­ . � .6 119� I - . - . 11� "I .. �... .11 . � . , � 11 I I � .., ... . I __ - ___ . I 11.11;. . I I I 0 AA.ft J'" I � - ­ iii.& ,... ��, - � I , . . I . , . I �, " "� , , , , 11, - , _2&.,�. 1-1 ","", ----- � � I ,,­..... 1 641� __ , 4 _­__ � — - 'I' - Lzi 1%," '­,,�,��!!_ .9"&" ___ -1 W]illk.0 - ".. �. ­ � ­__­.� - I 61�uiA - . ).Zi . ,__ 1� � A,- -., - ML -