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The Enterprise Of East Northumberland, 16 Jul 1908, p. 7

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f. We A Remarkable Recevery. Mrs. Frank Stroebe, R. F. D. 1, Appte­ rm, Wls.. writes: "I began using Peruna , few months ago, when my health and |strength were all gone, and 1 was no- ! thing by a nervous wreck, could not I sleep, eat or rest property, and tel* no derfre to livfc Peruna made me look at [life in a different light, as I began to regan my lost strength. "I certainly think Peruna Is without a rival as a tonic and strength builder.1 WILSONS FLY PADS Every peekwt will kill •nor» fllee than 800 eheete of sticky sapor -- •OLD BY---- DCVCCI8T8, CMCERS «B CEMEFAL STOWS ICe. per packet, or ■ peekete for Mo. will last a whole oeaoen. SAIL FOR TAKING LOAN. Bankrupt Loses Honor and Rank by Buying Horses on Credit. English law is always very strict with regard to bankrupts, who, having failed to secure a discharge of their bankruptcy from the courts, secure credit for more than $100. This Everard William Wylde has just found to his cost. For ho has been sen­ tenced to three months' Imprisonment tor an offence of this kind and will in all probability entail the forfeiture of his cross of the Order of St. Michael and St. George,"Which he received for his services as delegate of the British Government to the International Slave Trade Congress at Brussels In 1889. Wylde is a man of 60 yeans of age, who [ has spent a number of years in the'For- | eign Office, from which he was obliged after 30 years of service to retire on ac­ count ot financial difficulties. He has on several occasions been em­ ployed as secretary of legation and bears a name honored In the annals of the Foreign Office, where his father and grandfather served with distinction be- ore him, and also at court, with which people were likewise connected. But he seems to have completely lost Ms head, having while an undischarged bankrupt, not only purchased race hor- lei on credit, but even having them trained by the well known trainer, Charles Waugh, without having a penny ki pay either the latter or the vendors of too horses. - *- MUTUALLY TRAPPED. There was a moment's silence after the introduct on. Womanlike, each was mentally "sizing the other up." Then v one spoke. "My husband frequently speaks < f you," she said. , "Indeed I" returned the other. "My husband thinks you are wonder­ fully clever. ' "Really? Why, that's the way my husband talks about you. He told mo how you reshaped and recovered that eld parasol, and so saved $3.75." "Parasol! Why, I never touched i. until my husband had harped all one day on your cleverness in upholstering and relining a perambulator at a saving of $10." "Nonsense! The thing that made me do that was the way my husband talked about that parasol. Then he got me to What la Going On in the Highlands and Lowlande ol Auld Scotia The price of the 4 pound loaf in Aber­ deen has been reduced from 13 to 18 cents. The two days' show ot the Agricul­ tural Society waa held on Ibe Sootetoun grounds. F if es hi re y starting a crusade against harvesting immature herrings in the Firth ol Forth. Wm. Waters and Wm. Mackenzie, Lochgelly, have been fined $5 each tor fishing with salmon roe. Theie have been large crowds at the Ed.nburgh Exhibition; -the attendance to- one dày totalled 52.605. At Newton of Deershaw, near Banff, lwo ploughmen were latally suffocated by the fumes from a stove. The death is announced of Major C E H.ll, at Banchory, aged 41. He took part in the relief ot Ladysmith. The Archaeologists of Glasgow have got $2,500 wtih a view to saving David Dale's old mansion-house, but $15,000 is required. Twenty thousand men are affected by the shipyard lock-out in Glasgow. About 6,000 ct these belong to the Clyde dis trict. A memorial was unveiled in East- lands Cemetery, Galashlekls, over the grave of Private John Morrison, an In­ dian Mutiny veteran. The dead body of Wm. Meldrum, ghillie, was found In Gknmore Forest. He was shot through the bead and a pis­ tol lay at his side. The Invereslk School Board of Edin­ burgh have learned that some school pr- m see within their district are swarm­ ing w.th hundred of rats. Kilmalcolm can offer more attractions than most places of the same size, and that is the reason why it is becoming more and more popular. James Shaw, grave digger, was found hang ng by the reck dead i>n Kilmadock Cemetery by Lady Mur, of Dcanston, and a lady companion. The Open Churches Association inti­ mate that arrangements have been made by which 6t. Andrew's Church and Barony Church of Glasgow will be open daily. The splendid new bridge which forms part of the extensive scheme by the Caledonian Railway Company at Egling- ton street has now been opened for traffic. SUMMER COMPLAINTS KILL LITTLE ONES At the first signs of illness during the hot weather months give the little ones Baby's Own Tablets, or in a few hours the child may be beyond cure. These Tablets will prevent summer complaints If given occasionally to well children, and will promptly cure these troubles if they come unexpectedly. Baby's Own Tablets should always be kept in every home where there are young children. There is no other medicine so effective and the mother has the guarantee of a government analyst that the Tablets are absolutely safe. Mrs. E. LeBurn, Caril­ lon, Que., says:-- "Baby's Own Tablets are the best medicine I know of tor re­ gulating the stomach and bowels. I think n< '7 other should be without this medfcin^w Sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Rrcckville, Ont.- *- The finest lea grown in the woild is the standard of quality used in prepar­ ing "Saluda"1 Tea. Sold only in scaled lead packets. retrimming a last year's hat because veu were working over an old dress. ' ~Wut I never started to do that until my husband had told me five time* about your hat. ! wasn't going to ad­ mit that you could be any more eco­ nomical than I." "Why, really, I heard of lhat dress twenty-four hours before 1 touched the hat." 'Impossible! "I---- " then she stopped and her eyes began to flash. "I believe cur husbands-----she began again. "I believe they have," chimed in the other, becoming excited also. '""It's a wicked shame." "An outrage. They've just tricked us, [ that's all. ' ^ "It was a regular plot. And to think how he made me work. I'll get a now | gown to-day," "And 1 a hat." The two women went Into a milliner's | and spent all the money they could terape together. And the two men got mighty little for dinner that, night, and I when they complained they were promptly convinced that they ought to I have said nothing. Don't ask for a stone and expect to ct bneiid. Creditor--"! say, old man, why don't ou get out of debt?" Debtor--"Haven't It keeps me busy getting In I" Ot the 15,074 empty houses in Glas­ gow, 14.000 are houses ct Ihroe rooms and kitchen and under. The tramways can only be held responsible to a small extent for, this. Is there anything more annoying than having your corn stepped upon? Is there anything more delightful lhan getting rid ot it? Holloway's Corn Cure w*il do it. Try it and be convinced. WH AT BECOMES OF OLD BOOTS. What becomes of old boots and shoes ha? hitherto been almost as puzzling a problem as where all the pins to go. Î he solution, however, is given in a trade journal. "Old boots and shoes of lea­ ther," the journal says, "are cut up into small pieces, and then are put tor two days into chloride of sulphur, the effect of which is to make the leather very hard and brittle. When this is fully effected the material is withdrawn from tin action of the chloride of sulphur, washed with water, dried, and ground to powder. It is then mixed with some substance that will cause it to adhere to­ gether, such as shellac or other resinous material, or even a good glue, and a thick solution of strong gum. It is after­ words pressed into moulds to form combs, buttons, and a variety of other useful articles. Prusslate of potash is also made out of old leather. It is heated with pearl-ash and old iron hoops in a large pot. The nitrogen and carbon form cyanogen, and then unite with the iron and potassium. The soluble portions ore dissolved out, and the resulting salt, added to one of iron, produces the well- known Prussian blue, either for dyeing purposes or as a pigment." Ff>Od li Products Libby's Cooked Corned Beef There's a big differ­ ence between just corned beef--the hind sold in hulk--end Libby's Cooked Coreed ■cel. The difference is in the taste, quality of meat and natural flavor! Every fiber of the meat of Libby's Cooked Coreed led is evenly and mildly cured; cooked scientifically and carefully packed in Libby's (treat While Kitchen It forms an appetiz­ ing dish; rich in food value and makes a sum­ mer meal that satisfies! For Quick Serving Libby's Cooked Corn­ ed Beef; cut into thin slices! Arrange on a platter and garnish with Libby's Chow Chow! A tempting dish for luncheon,dinner^upper ll»l»< M Lite»'» il y mut imler». UMry, McNeill » Utty.Càfceg# The Chlaamen-- Rats! The Surgeon--Cut It Outl The Dru Timer--Zoundsl The Culprit--Mercy I The T«X dtrmist-Stuff I The Joker--Nonsense! Tte Accountant--'Twenty-three! The Lumberman--Skid-oil The Advertiser--Cornel Come! The Reporter--Beat HI The Musicien--Fiddlcsticksl The Yelkw Journalist--Horror*! The Diver--Oh splash! The Po.'lt<?lan--Confound It! The Executioner--Hang III The Egotist--Oh met Oh, my I The Cook--Cheese It! The Masseur--Rubber! The Preacher--Heavensl The Miller--Damn 1 The Sinner--tielll HOPE FOR HIM. "But," said the lawyer, "your case seem» hopeless. I don't see what I can du tor you. You admit that you beat your wife." "Yes," replied the defendant. "But .my wile's testimony will discount that. 'She'd never admit that she was beat­ en." BAVE YOU STARTED To compete for the SEVEN HUNDRED CASH PRIZE offered by the ORANGE MEAT people? To those sending in the largest numter of carton bottoms before May 31, 1909. they offer FIFTY-TWO DOLAARS PF.R YEAR DURING LIFE,or a CASH PRIZE OF SEVEN HUNDRED DOLLARS. Ask your grocer tor particulars or send postcard to ORANGE MEAT, King­ ston, and receive full infoi melon. The only complete and perfect food is milk. Taken with ORANGE MEAT, which is made of the whole wheal, they produce thr most evenly-balanced food the hu­ man subject can secure. SCRAP IN THE MARKET. "But these potatoes have black eyes," protested the angry housewife. "Oi oan't help that, mum," replied Marketman Grogan. "You see, the po­ tatoes get mixed with the squashes an' got to filin'." Something More Than a Purgative.-- To purge is the only effect of many pills now on the market. Parmelees Vegetable Pills are more then a purga­ tive. They strengthen the stomach, where other pills weaken it. They cleanse the blood by regulating the liver and kidneys, and they stimulate where other pill compounds depress. Nothing of an injurious nature, used for merely purgative powers, enters into their com­ position. CHAPTER I. Bltnks--"The first principle of anar­ chism is to divide \yith your fellowmen, Is it not?" Winks--'Wo. The first principle is to make your fellow-man divide with you." II • doe *!tes yea <toa1 be »care<t. Buttle the .«.ad with cold water end eov.r It with a doth •n which W•ar.ra Cerate ha» been freely yread. The Cerate relieve, the the itlng of iaeeote i pain caused by THROUGH LOVES EYES. The Bride--"That woman we just pass­ ed has poor taste." The Groom--"Why do you think so, dear?" The Bride--"She merely glanced at ycu." Worms cause feverishness, moaning and restlessness during sleep. Mother Graves' Worm Exterminator is pleasant, sure and effectual. If your druggist has none in stock, get him to procure it tor you. RIGHT RACK AT HIM. Two famous physicians of different schools were introduced one evening at a dinner. "Sir," said the allopath, "1 am glad to meet you as a gentleman, though 1 can't admit that you are a physician." "And,*' retil.cd the homeopath, "I'm glad to meet y-ju as a physician, though I can't admit that you're a gentleman." When going away from home, or at any change of habitat, he is a wise man who numbers among his belongings a totUe of J. D. Kellogg's Dysentery Cor­ dial. Change of food and water in some strange place where there are no doc­ tors may bring on an attack of dysen­ tery. He then has a standard remedy at hand with which to cope with thedis- order, and forearmed he can successfully fight the ailment and subdue it. PHARMACEUTICAL Doctor--"If eitenoa is golden, aptfeh must be silver." Druggist»--"Yes, especially when it happens to be caustic." Doctor--"How's that " Druggist--"Then it's silver nitrate.' After a man has knocked around the world for a few years without meeting with success be begins knocking the workL Mr. Alfred Brown, ef lUrrltee, Out. wye I--" For sin years I bave not knows wkat It was to he free fr»m pain. No ooe trcHtoArtd more from itching bleedftig Plias thsa I did and 1 tried er Ooe daylied but tilled.M«$< ej alee »bo Seta»*'*' ___ _ ■am-buk •uiivti.fX4ini.-t uwhvim s VII ,**117 reetoree t PAMD MAI* to Ite original color._____ list», ll.oo. CoaSdentUI adeteo glvea. Addr THE OOLORATOR CORPORATION US King St. Went, Toronto. VICTOR-BERLINER / All prices and styles from $12.40 to $2.40. Write for free catalogue. DEPT. D 264 Vonge Street, Toronto. Agents wanted in every town. Farmer AGENTS WANTED. A reliable man la ever, atty end town In Canada with waterworks to «eu ,Mnt article needed In ever? home, hotel and, ................ " ■ eigftt. - 'Cubllo bnlldlng, and are makii particulars. Sell» at iigBt. Hustlers can thingS4.ee a day. Write at once loij L dee. T. Cole, Owen Sound, OntarfoJ FEATHER DYEINO Cleeoleg and Curling end Kid Glares «leased Thee» can he eent hy post, le per ea the beet plaee U BRITISH AMERICAN DYEING CO. MONTHEAU how much money he oould save by nstng a Fairbanks.Morse Jack-of all-Trades Gasoline Kn- gtne to eaw wood, pump water, grind leed, Ao., we would net be able to supply the demand. Cut this ad. out and send to us to-day, and we will send you our free catalogue. Name____________________________ _ Address. NOTHING NEW TO HIM. "Ostend," remonstrated his mother, "how often have 1 told you not to stare at people with your mouth open? They don't like it, my son." "But lhat gentleman won't mind ma,' hastened Tommy, "he is a dentist." A Quick Recovery from Fever and all elek- • 1» 1neee ie always the case when " Terrorise " the 1S?w"liî1t,T1' iV strengthen», itgiro» when " Terrorise " the THE PHLOSOPHER OF FOLLY. "A lot of people swear that there's nothing in faith cure," says the Philo­ sopher of Folly. "And yet every dot- tor in the land knows that there's about nine tentlis of his salary in it for him." AN OUTRAGE. "So ycu have decided to get another physician?" "I have," answered Mrs. Cirmrox. "Tho idee of hie prescribing flaxseed tea and mustard plasters lor people as rich as we are." A. R. BICKER8TAFF & CO., $tooke, Bonds and Debenture». Cobalt and all Mining and Oil Stocks of Csnada and United States. 1 Orders executed with promptness. Correa pondence solicited. 611 le 827 Traders Bank Building, Torente, Ont- Phone Mein 9*8 To Know is to Prevent.--It the miner* who tfork in oold water meet of theday would rub their feet and leg» with Dr. Thorn;)»' Eclectric Oil Ihey would escape muse ilar rheumatism and render their nether limbs proof against the ill ef- feels of exposure to the cold. Those setr ting cut for mining regions would do well to provide themselves with a sup­ ply before starting. ON THE HONEYMOON. The Bridegroom--'"Ah, darling, I can see Ihe lovelight in your eyes." Tlv Bride--"Don t be silly, George. There is nothing in my eyes but cin­ ders," For the Overworked.--What are the causes of despondency and melancholy? A disore.lered liver is one cause and a prime one. A disordered liver means a disordered stomach, and a disordered stomach means disturbance of the nerv­ ous system. This brings the whole body into subjection and Ihe victim feela sick all over. ParmeJee's Vegetable Pills are a recognized remedy in this state and relief will follow their use. VbiïTSD'V ■CpsU * 0 r t 13L°»\ ISSUE NO. 28--68. TACT. Tact is the happy way of doing things --the loving way. It is sensitive as to Ihe feelings ot others. There is a plant 1 Huit grows In tlie desert--the mimosa,1 P. is called, and it is a sensitive plant, | No sooner does it hear the distant tram­ ple of horses' feet upon the earth than it curls up its trembling leaves. There are people like that plant. The tactful •out knows how to draw out these shy and backward ones--these boys and girls that liardly dare venture to play a game in the playground with others. Tact always finds a way to put them at ease, and bring out whatever good there is in them--indeed, tact knows how to deal with all kinds 0! people. The Eiffel Tower, which is painted once every six years, claims, on an average, five victims on each occasion. "He has no regard for anyone else. He lias no milk of human kindness." "O! I wouldrit say that. Hc'a'a very small maiyyou know; probably he has it, but It's condensed." NOT WASTED. An army officer in charge of a native distr.ct in South Africa presented to tne Kaffir boy, who acted os his particular servant, u pair of strong, heavily-neiled Aimy boots. Thic boy was delighted with the gift, and at once set down and put Ihe bools on. They were the very first pair be had ever hed hi his life, and tor several days afterwards he strutted proudly about the oainp. But at the end of the week he appeared <ls usual with bare feet, and the boots tied round his neck. "Heltol" said his master. "Why den t you wear your boots? Are they ko Sana il to" you?" "Oh, no, sah," replied . the Kaffir, "they plenty big. Berry nice boots, sah, but no good for walking or running. Make urn fellah too much slow, sah. Keep boots now tor wear in bed." Black A new sensation. Watch P*e«ure! _ The big °*Wh"' black plug 82TÇ The OanaSlen Fairbanks Oe., Limited, Toronto, Onl Montreal, Winnipeg, Vancouver. PANCO For Neuralgia, Headache, Rheumatism, Pain, Etc. 50 CENTS. ALL DRUGGISTS, OR The Pango Company, ^Toronto WHOLESALE LYMAN BROS. * CO., Toronto and Montreal; LYMAN KNOX â CLARKSON, Toronto; NATIONAL DRUG CO., London. A. J. PATTISON & CO., 33 Scott St., TORONTO. Phone ttaj^n 13U INVESTMENT BONDS. Stocks bought and sold on all exchanges for cash or margin. Cobalt orders executed for cash. CORRESPONDENCE INVITED, * y 4 MANUFACTURERS INTENDING TO LOCATE IN TORONTO WILL FIND Ideal Manufacturing Premises IN TRUTH BUILDING Flats 2,000 to 10,000 Square Feet Each LOWEST RENTALS, INCLUDING-- Steam Power, Heat, Electric Light Fire Sprinkler System, Lowest Insurance. Most Central Location. Four Large Freight Elevators. S. Frank Wilson & Sons, 73-81 Adelaide St., West THE .aider City Coir LIMITED (No Personal I.lnbflfty) Authorized Capital, - $4,000,000.00 dire crons. Arthur Dinnis, Contractor, President. A. S. Wigmore.Mgr. Hclmoe Efectr.oand Protection Co., V oc-tipeaident. Fred. Armstrong, Contractor, Sec.-Trea^urer. F H. Herbert, ArchVct. J. C. Holtby, Contractor. George Duthie, Sr., Contractor. J. H. Tighe, Minor. 9 RANKERS. * The Crown Bank, Toronto. AUDITOR. Henry Barber, Toronto. The property consiste of 28 40-acre Claim» immediately adjoining the now famous HARRIS MAXWELL, and upon the same amount of develop­ ment should prove equally as good. 100,000 shares are now offered to the public at 15 cents per share. Do not lose this GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY of investing in one of the most prom­ ising properties in the district. For full particulars apply to HENRY F. DARRELL - FISCAL AGENT, No. B^Oolborne Street, Toronto. Alt. C^2$$D C9C

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