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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 1 May 1913, p. 7

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M V 'V -? Vÿz-C: y f/ ■'"■»' "' -'•■ Y" "îv- 1 T --\ x. - >y BOWMANVILLE TIME TABLE (Daily excepfSnnday) TRAINS LEAVE For Toronto and Intermediate Stations 9.15 a.m. 7.44 p.m. . . For Trenton,'Belleville, Deséronto, Napanee and Intenn^jdiate Points;- also C. O. R. Stations "between Trenton and Picton. 11.15 a. m. ~ 7.24 p. m. Y "< . For Coe Hill and Intermediate Stations 11.15 a. m. For Yarker, Tweed, Hatrowemifch, Sydenham and Intermediate Stations on Bay ol Quinte Ry. 11.15a. in. . TRAINS ARRIVE From Toronto and Intermediate Stations 11.15 a.m. 7.24 p.m. From Napanee, Belleville, Trenton and Intermediate Intermediate Points; also Picton and C.O.R. Points 9.30 a.m. 7.44 p.m. • } ' From Maÿnooth (C. O. R.) 7.44 p. m. . From Sydenham, Tweed, Yarker, etc. ' 7.44 p. ml • ", For farther particulars see other advertisement appearing in this paper, or apply A. M. WILLIAMS, Bowman ville Agent ' D UB TO r EARTHWORM'S. IN THE SFRlNGj ERypt s GRAND TRUNK R s a v ! s L T W E A M V CALIFORNIA MEXICO FLORIDA AND THE SUNNY SOUTH - The Jgrand Trunk Railway is the most direct route from all points East through Canada, via Chicago, Detroit or Buffalo. ONLY DOUBLE TRACK ROUTE round trip tourist tickets, giving choice of all the best routes, together with full information, may be obtained from any Grand Trunk Agent. No matter where you are going, we will deliver ) our tickets to your home or office if you call up Phone No. 78. J. II. H. JURY, Agent 1913 Catalogue Now Ready 80 pages brim : full of good things. Contains Contains valuable information_for the farmer, market gardener and private planter. 12 Pages of the latest and best, world-wide 'nfcroductions,. Valuable premiums.' ■ Your Jhoice of 6 new 'varieties still -unnamed (not for sale until 19i4) absolutely free with every order, large *or ' small. Don't delay - writing. Mail this with your name and address. Your request will receive special attention. State if you - grow vegetables or flowers for market, as : we have a special price list. Write to-day while it's. fresh in_ your .- DARGH &, HUNTER SEED CO* Limited Dept. B 2. LONDON, CANADA Cured by Toning the Blood and Strengthening the Nerves It is the opinion* of the best medical medical authorities, after long observation observation ,• that nervous diseases âre more common and mo re seriou s in - the spring than at any other time of the year. Vital changes in the system, after long winter months, may cause more trouble than the familiar familiar spring weakness and weariness from which most people suffer as t^e result-'Of indoor life, in poorly ventilated and often overheated buildings. Official records prove; that in April and May neuralgia, St .Vitus" dance, epilepsy and other forms of nerve troubles are at their worst, and that/. then, more than any other time,. â blood-making? nerve-restoring tonic is needed. -The antiquated^ custom of .taking purgatives in the spring is useless, for the' system really needs strengthening, while purgatives only gallop through ... the bowels/ leaving.you* weaker. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are the" best medicine/ for they .actually;, make the new, rich, : red blood that feeds the a tar ved nerves, and :thu s cure the many forms of nervous disorders. They cure.also such other forms spring troubles as headaches, poor appetite, Weakness in the limbs, as well as remove- unsightly pimples and eruptions. In fact they unfailingly unfailingly bring new health and strength to weak, tired and depressed men, women and children. •' Sold by all medicine dealers or by mail at 50 cents* "a box or six boxes for $2,50 from The Dr;, Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. » -<* ; Grains of Gold. Be charitable before ' wealth makes thee covetous.--Sir Thomas Browne. He _that calls a man ungrateful sums up all the evil that a man can be guilty of.--Swift. The eat thing in the world is hot so much to seek happiness as 1 to "earn peace and. self-respect.-- Huxley.. : > It 'is a great step in the interpretation interpretation of life when„we have discov- I ered that all events are ultimately spiritual.---Brierly. - Do not dare, to live without some clear intention toward, which your living; shall be bent: ; Mean to be something with all your might.-- . Phillips Brooks. ~~. The world willmever be in any : manner - an order of tranquility uii- , til men arc firmly convinced that I conscience, honor and credit are all j in our interest.--Steel. j A man takes contradiction and ! .advice much more easily than peo- | pie think. Hearts are flo wers ; they: i remain open to "'the . softly-falling dew, but shut up in the violent ' downpour of rain.--Richter. : ; The fertility of the valley.of the White Nile is renowned. ^British scientific surveyors- report that its remarkable productiveness is due in large* part to the diligence of earthworms, earthworms, which* have been digging it for thousands of years. Observations Observations are recorded showing that during the active six months of each year the castings of the vforms brought, to . the I -surface there amount.to about 240,000 pounds an acre. Spread out ey/enly.; this would make an appreciable annual layer. Darwin estimated that the castings of five years in England .would cover -the whole. kingdom with à layer of new earth an inch thick. In the- Nile. Valley the layer would doubtless be thicker were the worms equally numerous and busy?; as appears to be the case, because the proportion of norirarable land" there is. much less than in the British British Idles.-: It must-be remembered, also, that, in addition to the benefi cial service, of stirring up the soil, admitting air and water more easily, easily, and .bringing deep deposits • to the surface, there is a constant fertilization fertilization effected ■ by_-the vegetable, matter dragged into .their burrows by the worms, much of which is left to decay where it will do; thé most good. - Zr DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS QUICKLY QUICKLY CURED HIS KIDNEY DISEASE; .. Ate . Barrel- of Apples in 10 D ays. ' Frank Hinse, of Rockford,' England, England, ate a barrel of apples iirteri days. It was a regulation barrel. Hinse accomplished the feat for a bet; His wager netted him $50, and he was seventeen pounds "heavier when he had. finished. He has now a dislike for apples which he cannot cannot express in words. He figures it will be ninety years at least» before he asks anyone to "please pass the apple sauce." ' .--•----- " BABY'S OWN TABLETS USED FOR TEN YEARS GRAND TRUNK ÏSSKT HOME SEE KER S ' EXCURSION To MANITOBA, SASKATCHEWAN SASKATCHEWAN and ALBERTA each TUESDAY until Oct.28 inclusive WINNIPEG and Return. - $35.00 EDMONTON and Return - ; 43.00 Proportionate low rates to other points. Return limit .two months. - Settlers' Excursions To Alberta and Saskatchewan Every TUESDAY until April 29th inclusive, inclusive, from stations in Ontario, Port Hope, Peter boro' and West, at very low rates. Through coaches and -Pullman 'ourists Sleeping cars" are operated to WINNIPEG without changes, leaving Toronto 11.00 p. m. via Chicago and St. Paul on above dates. The Grand Trunk Pacific Railway is the shortest and quickest "route between between Winnipeg -Saskatchewan-Edmonton. -Saskatchewan-Edmonton. • . .. ' ' • Berth Reservations and particulars from Grand Trunk agents. NoflR'tter where you are going we will c&IiverVour ticketslo your home, .or office if you call up phone No. 78. 7. H. H. Jury, agent. * New Téléphoné Directory. The Bell Telephone Company of Canada' Canada' is" soon to "print a new " issue of its Official Telephone Directory for the District of Central Ontario including Bowmànvïlle Parties who contemplate becoming subscribers, subscribers, or those who wish changes Jn their present entry should place their order with the local Manager at once to insure insertion in this issue. Ç^tiectiug Companies Should also report additions and changes in their list of subscribers, either to the Local Manager, or direct" to the Special Agent's Department, Montreal. - L - ' . ' - " - l The Bell Téléphoné Company _ Old Winter Coughs Now Easily Cured A New Remedy Now Cures Without the Use of Cough Syrups or Drugs. / Just think, of. it--you can clear away, that hard,< j-acking ôough». .drive it completely completely but ->of 'the aystem, : ma ke ÿourjelf perfectly w.ell by "the new ; breathing cure that employs no medicine."at all. : "Z" . You- wonder how ; jrër ÿ e im pie, indeed; you simply" ^reathé in through à Catarrh- .ozone Irthklor rich; balsamic essences that heal and soothe away "the bough-in a -few hours' time. , .~ " In using . Catarphozorie -you bathe the lining of thtr~nose and : throat with Jthat powerful' ântieëptic of the Blue Gum Tree of Australia, which is prbbably" the surest cold and cough cure in the world "today. "today. " • r - ; ; .. Clarence E. Cromwell," writing, from Medicine, Medicine, Hat, says: /'To ' cure a sneezing cold in about ten minutes 'the pnq thing I know of to do it is Catarrhozone. To relieve an irritated .throat quickly, nothing nothing can, excel: Catarrhozone. It simply f ate up a cough or cold-of. any. kind. I ùow of colde-'that have hung on for months that Catarrhozone cured quickly. Nearly every msn I 'know carries' a Catarrhozone Catarrhozone Inhaler with, him day- and- night, and in .this .country it makes a wonderfifl .-protection against all winter' ills/' 7 - ; . X X ' ;/ ' •;> . ;- 7 :' Get. the - dollar; outfit, including thé hard rubber inhaler, "and medication, to last two months.; medium sise 50c., «ample size .25c., at, all storekeepers and druggists or The Catarrhozone Co., Buffalo, N. Y., and Kingston, Canada. - When one medicine is used in a home for a number of years it is the strongest, testimony as to the value of that, particular remedy.Thou sands of mothers have -been using no other medicine but Baby's Own •Tablets for years--in fact many of them say they ivould 'have no other medicine in-the house. Concerning them Mrs. Jas. H. Konkle, Beams- villej Ont. , says : "I . have ' used Baby's Own Tablets for ten yéàrs and Would not be without them ae long as there are children in the house." The Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25. cents a box. f rom -The Dr . Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. MUST WEAR GLASSES. For Stone-Gutters and Others Whose Eyes Are Endangered. "I believe," said Mr. Myles Standish in his lecture at the Harvard Harvard Medical School, "that it is a crime to have pointed scissors about in any household in which there are children under six years of age. Children will invariably play with scissors ; they frequently fall on the points and puncture the eye? and often the wound, while it will causé blindness, is too small to be noticed by the mother. v "Next, in point of danger to the. eyesight is the pounding of steel on steel, which: throwing out" slivers, eventually destroys the sight. Machinists Machinists and stonecutters meet; with similar riicéidents, andinoW that the" public, is paying for-these; injuries, through : insurance, workmen ;■ who are subjected to such dangers, should be compelled to : wear glasses of some sort to protect their eyes^ "I have known of quarrymén going going on strike because their employer employer tried to force them to wear glasses, and I have seen a quarry- man who has lost an eye through a premature explosion of dynamite go back to the same work and lose the other eye." z;;;'. How Hudson M archhank, After, Suffering for Five Years, Found Quick Relief and*Permanent Cure in the Greatest, of Canadian v Remedies,. Marchhank, King's County, N.B., April 28 (Special).--rAfter suffering for five years from kidney disease, brought on. by : a strain, . Hudson Marchhank/ Esq ; , the well-known farmer of this 'place, is -again a strong,' - healthy man, - a,nd;rahother grand cure.for Dodd's. Kidney Pills: has been put on record. In an interview, interview, Mr. Marchhank says : "About five years ago I hurt my hack from lifting, and it developed into- 1 kidney disease. - .. My. back pained me all the time, and I was very much troubled with headaches, My appetite was fitful : I. had a bitter bitter taste; in-my mouth in the mornings mornings ; I : perspired freely, and my perspiration had ; a- disagreeable odor^, - ' "I ; used liniments and -plasters, but . they did not do me any good) and as there were other symptoms .that my kidneys- were : affected, I decided, tb'"try Dodd's Kidney Pills. After using , two boxes, niy back was completely cured, and my kidneys kidneys have not troubled me since." When Mr. Marchhank decided that his kidneys were the cause of his troubles the rest was easy. . Almost Almost any -of his neighbors could tell him that Dodd's Kidney Pills always cure diseased kidneys. ' : --* . - To Enlarge Capacity of Lungs. It has / been shown by recorded tests, made principally abroad, that by the means of systematic exercise the capacity of the lungs may be increased increased to the extent of more than 12 per cent. This figure was the average increase notëd in the gymnasium gymnasium at Bonn. In some individual individual cases the beneficent results of the exercise were far greater, but the" lung capacity of.-the average student oh entering the institution was^found to be 207 cubic inches, whereas after a course, of training it was increased by twenty-five cubic cubic inches. V Z" Î »! Many Christians in Japan. An official census of Ghrfstiefis in Japan, taken in 1911, has only now been summarized for the public. Tables submitted include the following following figures : Roman -Catholic, ,63,081 ; Greek, 14,749 ; Anglican, 15,- 690 ; Presbyterian, 18,441 ; Congre^ gationalist, 16,115 ; Methodist, 11,- 763 ; Baptist, 4,191; other sects/ 12,240 ; total, 155,681. . ISN'T THIS ROMANTIC? Two toes loved by. four corns for five years and sentenced to die by five applications applications of Putnam's Corn Extractor. If you-want to cure corns. "Putnam's" is the .only " thing--try this painless remedy, 25c. at all déalere. *- Landlady--' 'You -make an awful noise with that cornet." Lodger-- "Wéll> I'm sorry to hear it." Landlady--"So's Landlady--"So's everybody else. " PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS. Tour druggist" will :rèfund. money if PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure" any case of Itching, Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles in L to 14 days. 50c.; v He .(making poor headway)---Will nothing induce you to change your mind arid marry 1 She--Another man It is easier. ; and. cheaper to get married than it is to get unmarried. When Your Eyes Need liare Try Murine Eye Remedy. No Smarting--Feels Fine--Acts Quickly. Try it for Rea, Weak, W&tëry Eyes and Granulated Eyelids. Illustrated- Illustrated- Book in each Package. Murine is compiounded by our Oculists--not a "Patent Med- iclfae"--but used In successful Physicians' Practice Practice for many years. Now dedicated to the Public Public and sold by Druggists at 25c and 60c per Bottle, Murine Bye Salve In Aseptic Tubes, 25c and 60c, Murlrie Eyé Remedy Co., Chloagp Do so much for blackheads^ recT, rough hands, and dry, thin and ' v and cost so it is almost criminal not to use them. Cutlcura Soap and Ointment are' sold throughout theworld. A liberal sample of each, with 32-page booklet on the care and. treatment of the skin and scalp, sent poet-tree. Address Potter Drug & Chem. Corp., Dept. 28D, Boston, U. 8. A. // PARIS POUCE HAVE NEW GUN. It Fires a Cartridge Filled With ' ; Stilling Gases. - ^ After the two v sieges sustained by the automobile bandit Bonnot at Choisy-le-Roi. '.arid ■ Garnier and Valet at Nogent-on-Marne, France, it became evident that modern revolvers revolvers and magazine' rifles enabled a, reckless man to- hold a small army at bay and to: pay for his own life with that of several others. Among the schemes to meet the new conditions conditions : proposed by the Paris police were the use of- chrome steel shields, under cover of which they could advance, and a sort of revolver, revolver, or rather blunderbuss firing a cartridge 'containing : a/ mixture of gases, which renders any. person in a room into-which it is fired insensible insensible for sr time .without^ However, doing him permanent injury. . Thqse : new; weapons ■ had their first practical use last week, not against A bandit at bay/ but against an -unfortunate n egro who had gone mad and, revolver in hand, was prepared prepared to stand a siege barricaded in a room. Though the new weapons are pro/ nounced a success, it is/ thought that they are riot without danger to those-who handle them. A nourishing, tasty/. ? economical meal. A time and money saver. , (A strength producer. MARKS r MOKT»^. "What-s the matter, Hans ?" "Father "caugh£ me smoking his pipe." "Ah, so you got a good whacking, I suppose?'* "No, father father made me finish it opt."- / » Mistress. (getting: ready for re- ception)-T-How does my new' gown look in thé back, Norah ? Maid- Beautiful, mum. Sure they'll all be" delighted when you ,lave, ibe room. , Only Onb- "BROMO QUIPHNET;' ' that' Is LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE. Look' for the signature of E. W. GROVE. Cures a Cold : in One Day." Cures Grip 'n Two Days. 25o. There' «-nothing like a good manu- facturing plant for raising money.. imnard's Uniment Cures Diphtheria. following cstch^ii]?; Elaborate Dog's Funeral. » One o', the most elaborate funerals funerals ever held at the celebrated dog'e cemetery' at Moles worth, Hunts,- England, -has just taken place. The body was enclosed in a coffin of regulation type/ with handles attached, attached, Arid was conveyed from London in a motor car. The ' 'deceased" 'deceased" was a. fox terrier, and the interment Was witnessed by four person^ including the lady owner of the dog. A 'Wrceth placed; on the grave bore the inscription : ' 'To mÿ darling little Punch,. from his loving mistress. Requiescat in pace-."- ; ■ ' / ; 1 ; Sobae irieri neve^' stick- tô a^bâid. be^riningvlbog, enoughrto/rea;^ Minard'e Liniment Co., Limited. I wag/ very sick with Quinsy and thought I would : strangle. I" used MIN/ ARD'S .LINIMENT and it : efuzbd me at once. I am never without it now. Yours, gratefully, i . MRS; C. D. Nauwigewauk, OéL 21st. Why'Shfe Did It. "Why does Miss Screecher close her eyes when she sings ?" . "Perhaps she has a tender heart. " 4"' "I don't quite understand." "Maybe she; can't bear to see how we suffer." - ^ DODD'S KIDNEY 'î FILLS _ 5 i !0'^ "tl ■' ^ X'M A'l'/.r A ' g ht s oi\.a Sûre 1 .» £D . 4/ -IMWWir DIDN'T TAKE DRUNKENNESS The Late King Edward's Temperance Temperance Influence. ".. - Though he was not a total abstainer abstainer no one contributed more to the cause of tempérance than did the late King Edward VII. He was very sparing in the matter of stimulants, stimulants, and entertained an intense intense horror of drunkenness. It is mainly attributable to the social influence influence which" hé exercised upon English life, from the time df his marriage, in March, 1863, until his death, in 1910--that is 4 to say, for nearly half a century--that inebriety inebriety has gone out of fashion, and that hard- drinking is no longer countenanced. Intoxication is now regarded as being bad form in the banquetirig hall of the peer or great territorial-magnate, as well as in the back parlor of the small, shop- keeper, in the smoking room of the smarCLondqri. clubhand ,m.-the .cafe or barroom of the suburban inn or city gin-mill. The old saying of ' 'drunk as a lord' ' has no longer any' mèaning, thanks to Kinjg Edwards Edwards All will remember the memorable memorable letter written in his name by his private .secretary, Lord Knollys,. expressing the wish, as monarch," that the royal toasts, which are obligatory at most military military and naval messes, should be drunk with mineral water by all those of the officers who for one reason or another objected to alcohol. alcohol. To-day thé number of officers in the British army who are total abstainers is. very large, and the battle of Omdurman, which crushed the Mad hi and. restored the Soudan from barbarism to civilization, civilization, was won by Lord Kitchener with an absolutely teetotal force. ; --__*A__ "" Ever Have Cramps, Nausea, Vomiting? x THEN USE NERVILINE, "- For Stomach Pains and Cramps, No - Remedy so Prompt as Nervlllne. A Westerner's Experience .Related. "It's in an unsettled part of the country country like our far West that proves how valuable Nerviline is in thé home," writes Mr. Patrick MrDehaney, from Fort Saskatchewan. Saskatchewan. "Chills-are frequent-^a. hot drink of Nerviline sends : life circulating, through the body in ; three. minutes. Cramps or sudden illness at night is one of our terrors. No druggist or doctor is near, but if Nerviline is.handy you can. get relief. The worst cramps Nerviline has' cured in my children in .half a min- ut<J. I don't think any farmer's wife: has any right to* be without the protection of Nerviline. In our family "we xise it for a hundred ills, and it cures them all. One night one of my kiddies had earache and another toothache. Without Nerviline no one could have slept--I applied, it as directed, directed, and the' childrens'; pains disappeared. disappeared. * My husband uses Nerviline'-for lame back, rheumatism, "aching joints and all 'sorts of muscular pains. It is ae good inside as outside, and is as much : a part of my home as my kitchen stove."" ' . You find a thousand uses for a good family- remedy like Nerviline. Get the 50c. family size bottle; it's more economical economical than the 25c. trial size. Raid by all storekeeper^ and druggists, or The iCa- tarrhozone Go., Buffalo» N. Y. • - " ' "- -f«-- ■■ ' ' : The hot air treatment for trouble ia. seldom efficacious. mnard'e Liniment Cure* Distemper. ... "I saw Luahinari going Rome last night the worsé^ for liquor." "Had a bigger load; than He 1 could carry, carry, did he ? ,r ' . "I Won't say that 'exactly; but I dp think he'd have -b^n-.wijwr-^ strips; S after it;" v; c . ' : ; j , Being Drunk Defined. The.. following definition of being drunk Has been given by a laborer in a Melbourne - (Australia) police court, - writes â ' Sydney éofrespon- dént : - "I go. on drinking till I'm drunk. Then I drink more, till I believe I am sober. Then I am sure that.I am drunk." Pale Girls No Longer Any Need to be Pâle, Weak or Anaemic. By Following the Advice, of. MIss'McEwen You Can Quickly Become Strong Again. The pallid girl always lacks appetite. What little she eats is badly digested. At night she is restless, she dozes* but doesn't sleep soundly. Vital force must he, increased, new blood must -be supplied- and a general rebuilding rebuilding take place before she will feel like she ought. Dr. Hamilton has invaluable experience in these. cases. and found nothing bo prompt "in building up young women as his vegetable pills of Mandrake and Butternut. Butternut. Dr. Hamilton's Pills begin by cleansing the system and purifying the blood; they also improve digestion and render , food ready for absorption. Additional nour- ishmént is-quickly supplied and the patient patient is fast strengthened and invigorated. Full of spirit, ruddy and strong is the girl that assists her system by. the use of Dr. Hamilton's Pills. The. following recent letter from Miss Etta HcEwen, of Haliburton, speaks for itself : "In using Dr. Hamilton's Pills I find my- system is wonderfully built up. It is certainly the most effective remedy I ever used. I ; have now a good appetite, sleep more soundly, and-awaken in the morning morning feeling quite refreshed. "Formerly I felt tired and depressed.- I looked as if a .severe illness were hanging over my head. # "Nothingv could give quicker results than Dr. Hamilton's Pills and I strongly advise every young woman to use them." All dealers sell Dr. Hamilton's Pills, 25c. per box or five boxes for $1.00, by mail jrom The Catarrhozone Co.,. Buffalo, N. Y*, and Kingston, Ont. W ClarH. M f> Mo--'- Year • If you want the b.est and longest- wearing. gloves, or rhitts ever turned out of a factory be sure and ask' for the famous PINTO SHELL These gloves are specially, tanned for hard service and will save you money and reduce your ; glove expense by the year.. Send for our -descriptive pamphlet---The Pinto'» ."Shell, " - : - HUDSON BÀY KNITTING CO. Canada's Expert Clove and Mitt Makers. MONTREAL. FARMS FOR SALE. H. ,W. DAWSON, Ninety Colborne Street, Toronto. - C l OOD S'èOGK FARM OF 500 ACRB4 T with Three House»; large Ba"k Barn. Must he gold quick. Price is very low. S everal desirable farms' in Manitoba. Alberta and Saskatchewan that can be bought.- Worth the money for nnlrk vale. T . HAVE : OVER ONE HUNDRED GOOD farms in different section* of Ontario on my liât. If you want a farm consult me. ' - - H. w. DAWSON. Toronto. /ij» ACRES IN MIDDLESEX COUNTY-- vf*» Soil clay loam; 2 acres fruit ; now brick house; number, of outbuildings ; 3 ■miles to market and Railway Station. This is; a cheap farm.. The Western Real Estate Exchange. London^ Ont. MALE HELP WANTED. A T ONCE--MEN TO LEARN BARBER trade ;. expert instruction ; constant practice; tools free; always sure employ* ment for barber. Write for catalogue. Mol er Col le ere, 221 Oueen E.. Toronto STAMPS AND .COINS S TAMP COLLECTORS--HUNDRED Différent Différent Foreign - Stamps, Catalogue. Album, only Seven Cents. Marks Stem» ■romnanv. Toronro MISCELLANEOUS C ancer, tumors, lumps, eto, - internal and external, cored without without pain by our home treatment. Write n* before too late. Dr. Bellman Medical fo.. - Limited. Colllngwood. Ont. (ühen buying your Piano 5 insist on having an OTTO HIGEL Piano Actiorv •» BOILERS NAPOLEON'S DISCIPLINE. New and Secondhand, Secondhand, for heating' and power purposes. TANKS AND SMOKE STACKS. Agente for Sturts- vaut Ventilating and Heating aystemi. P0LS0N ,r lim1t£d ks TORONTO Engines and Shipbuilders TFas Very Strict Regarding the Conduct of His Soldiers. The ; published memoirs and letters letters of Baron Desgenettes, the chief army surgeon who accompanied Napoleon's Napoleon's expeditioivto Egypt, throw a fresh light upon some of the great man's characteristics. He had condemned condemned several of his grenadiers to be shot" for looting, and in speaking of the matter to Desgenettes, he said : - • - My sentence on the grenadiers of the' Thirty-second Regiment cost me dear, but I was obliged to make it. How, can you reasonably question that a man, to whom the state sometimes entrusts the lives of a hundred thousand troops, has the right to punish such offenses as he deems fit ? . ' I convicted these grenadiers before before punishing them. When : I seized Antoine by the collar, and said to him, "Gome, you miserable wretch, and let me confront - you with your accomplices)" he was confounded. But what: men ! F el- lows to win à battle by themselves ! Did you see how they died ? Like Caesar's soldiers, they showed their affection for "me, their general. One of their comrades went to drink with them in prison, and remarked, remarked, "Perhaps there was some truth in the charge, 'else Bonaparte Would not have condemned you." "Be silent !". was the answer. "You do not know what you are saying. He was deceived again, as he has often been before; but no matter. Let ub drink to his health." And when the time came for the execution, they marched steadily out, and stood calmly before, the firing-party, saying, ."This is how the grenadiers of the Thirty-second die !" Afterward,. the officers of the regiment "came to me, but I would >.t receive ithéin, / : . Faith; : I pity those on Whdin "^the Maypole Soap DYES SO EASILY , With Maypole Soap' there ii no trouble and no muss in home dyeing. Dyes cotton, wool, silk or mixtures. 24 colors-will give any shade. Colors 10c. Black 15c--at your dealer's or postpaid with booklet.-'How to, Dye" from lo8 L F. L. BENEDICT & CO. Ifontrtil J Thirty-second may fall, on the first occasion that presents itself for them to wipe out the remembrance of all this 1 Mlnard's Liniment Cures Colds, Eta, ."These opera glasses were given to me a year ago," she said sweet-, ly. - "Aren't they beautiful ?" he replied. "Yes," she answered, "but I .discovered this afternoon that they're beginning to rust from lack; of use." Whereupon he tumbled tumbled to himself and invited her to go to the theatre. >n tnj sample tree if you wrlte Natienal Drug Chemleàl Ce. el OaiMida, LMM, Torenle.' : v ,"" z s

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