from any, drink )| with a faded.rose on the top of it. edicine | 'Why do you ke: STOPS TRAIN IN OWN LENGTH Almost Instantaneous Method Is sa ake Adopted A brake that will stop a train of ¥welve steel cars weighing 2,000,000 pounds going at sixty miles an hour within 1,000 feet, practically in its ig length, and do it without-jolt- 8 ihe Passsugers, bas heen adopt: by the Pennsylvania } , rding to a bulletin issued re- WOCO! work before it is possible to under- stand 'how an almost. instantaneous ox Abd I erpiamed of the ' 8 is we in one ' .railtoad's recent bulletins: = 8 .air brake atus' ole Ba Eps, : cylinders or "A system of levers transmite ". force exerted by the compress ake shoes-- he wheel. As the controlling force e brake is air and the control is Fen from the = e, kes on the first car apply first, . on. the second car next, and so on + lo the rear of the train as the flow i ee est Shame hom che About eight seconds ¢ rom lime the brake application is start- ed by the engineman. until full . braking force is obtained on the last car of a twelve-car train. This ~_ serial action results in surges and . shocks. throughout the train during brake application, the shocks in- oreasing in severity as the train h 1s increase 2% ; a. hout a jar. | lets air | Dr. Williams' Medicine Co.; Brock- peal to thé audience. of |" well; if he '| never to, be trusted with: a gin A tourist recently stopped for a of milk at an Irish cottage. on" g dresser a brick these " "Bure, sir,' was the ; "there's me- + | movies 'hangin' about them. Do |: "head 1 you see this big dent in Well, it was the brick gir." tourist. His host smiled quietly. "The rose, sir, ia off the grave the man what threw the brick.' ---------- sein' SAVED BABY'S LIFE Mts. Tos. Desrosiers, (Sh AL phonse, ue., writes: 'I cannot say 00 much if favor of Baby's Own Tablets, as they 'saved my Yule one's We: Before giving him done it, 'he was with worms and was like a skeleton ahd cried day and night. The Tab- "soon expelled the worms, and Baby's Own Tablets also break up lo. imple fevers, cure con- the, teething period painless. They are' sold by medicine dealers or by 'mail at 25 cents a box from The ville, Ont. 4 i : : Gallery Comment. To be in proper. keeping - with the demands of the times, Miss Phyllis Squall had had a patriotic song especially compiled for her. In due time the night arrived for her to present the new song. She was just finishing the third and last verse when she decided to call up every possible effort for oné final spurt in the last line, which was the title of 'the. song-- 'namely, "I "wonder if he'll miss mel' is : - "She rendered this in such a way that it seemed to have a direct ap- does, miss, he ought again!' shouted 'a gentleman in togallery Sore fe 8% Thr "But, the rose?' asked the] 7} of | greatly troubled | t | cation and 'waste, so a | me." - Dodd's. 2g 5 now is the picture of health." | to cient to destroy dreadnoughts or a breakwater, and-can be fired either from a torpedo tube or a twelve- inch guns. The method of firing is simple. It can be effected from a conning tower without the use of a telemeter. Its value as an effec- tive agent in war' remains to bé demonstrated. , -- Sore Aen : No cutting, no plas- tens or pads to press the sore spot. Gol : Putnam's Extractor ithout pain. Takes out the sting overwmight. Never falls leaves no scar. Get a 28¢. bottle of Putnam's Corn Extractor to-day. : 'Painless Corns : makes the with . mre » A GREAT SAVING. Economical Methods of Purchasing Supplies. .* 'Notiiing in anicipal history ex- the recent | cited more interest adoption by: the City of New York of the O.P.R. method of purchas- . 'New York grdore for > total 22,000, - 000 SOxth Of so each year and », | found: that there was much dupli- Hon ae : e of thé Je partments paying re rices for dame fii were irtased wholesale by others. oder the O.P.R. system everything is cen- tralized so as to cut out the possi- bility of duplication either in pur- chase or payment of 8, while thé terms are natu . all the more i favor of the railway. New ork City sent a special investiga- tor hi the Continent to study 'methods of chasing. suppli know,' replied his wife. aid of the drawers I found a bunch of | bumble' purchase--a pair of 'our hall. ! to pay for his { gray gloves, Ta ty "May I charge them?' he asked. I} 1 1 haven't my checkbook with me."' aE "What was the name?' demand- 8 ed the rather displeased tailor in peremptory manner. He was told the name and ad- dress. ; 'Oh, that's all right, gir,"' ex- claimed the tailor, now beaming with exaggerated affability. 'Your son trades here." pal ------ Pleurisy Pains Vanish! Chest Colds Cured ! .| NERVILINE HAS NEVER FAILED TO CURE Don't Suffer! Nerviline is your relief. Nerviline just rubbed on, lots of it, will ease that drawn, tight feeling over your ribs, will destroy the pain, will have you smiling ahd happy in no time. "I caught cold last week while mot- oring," writes P, T. Mallery, from Linden. "My chest was full of con- gestion, my throat was mighty sore, and I had the flercest stitch in my side you could imagive. As a boy I was accustomed to have my mother use Nervilie for all our minor ail- ments, and remembering what confi- dence she had in Nerviline, I sent out for a bottle at once. Between noon : and eight o'clock I had a whole bottle rubbed on, and then got into a pers- piration: under the blankets, This drove the Nerviline in good and deep, and I woke up next morning fresh as a dollar and absolutely cured, Nefvi- line ig now always part of' my travel Hug it, and' 1 will never be without t : The large 50c. family size bottle is the most economical, or you can eas- ily get the 2Gc. trial size from any dealer. ; rns Not To Be Expected. Underdek -- His argument was mighty weak. Gobang -- That's 'strange, too, when he has such a strong yoice. Ask for Minard's and take no other. #'I see that the police have orders to arrest all suspicious persons," said Gayboy. "What of that?' asked his wife' that's all." - I cured a horse of the Mange with MINARD'S LINIMENT. © CHRISTOPHER SAUNDERS, * Dalhousie. I cured a horse, badly torn by a Ben fork, with -MINARD'S LINIMENT. it. Peter's, C. B. EDW. LINLIEF, I'cured a horse of a bad swelling by MINARD'S LINIMENT. Bathurst, N.B. THOS. W PAYNE, - » Getting On. "How did you come to buy that 'second-hand table #"" exclaimed Mrs. Climber's husband. "We don't need it." £ "That shows how much you "In one 'the thost select visiting cards in 'the city. They will look lovely 'in 'Suspicious. "m 'Well, you had better look out, |: raid there's| cs | i ly : ih Bois | | HLH ih 13 ie 58 55 sold in Jellow boxes, 25¢. All deale: or © tarrfiozone Co., Kingston, b m---- : Would Try Again. 'So you are a believer in the 'Back to the Farm' idea, are you?' "Yep. I got my first wife there." | Minard's Liniment Lumberman's Friend. The « turquoise, formerly known as Turkey stone, derives its name from the fact that the first speci- mens were - introduced through Turkey. ; Minard's Liniment used by Physicians. She--' 'Bo your cousin is thinking of marrying a nice girl and settling down?' He-- 'Not exactly. He's thinking of marrying a mich girl and settling up." | MISCBLLANEOUS., (CANCER. 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