EFFECTS WERE MARVELL When | Tried "Fruit-a-tives" Harpwicky, N.B., Jan. 17th. 1910, "1 feel it my duty Wo give you a state- ment iu respect to the wonderful cure I received by taking * Pruit-atives', Chronic Constipation was the complaint 1 suffered from for years. - My general health was miserable as a result of this disease, and I became depressed and alarmed. 1 was treated by physicians without the slightest permanent benefit, and I tried all kinds of pills and tablets. "1 saw the strong testimonial in favor of 'Fruit-a-tives' by New Brunswick's *Grand Old Man' Senator Costigan, and I knew that anything he stated was honest and true and given only to help his fellow-men, 1 tried 'Fruita-tives' and the effeéts were most marvellous, and now 1 am entirely well from all my Chronic Constipation that I suffered with for years." A. G. WILLISTON: "Fruit-atives" will cure you, just as they cured Mr. Williston, Get a box today--take them----and begin to" feel better. soc. a box, 6 for $2.50, or trial size, 25¢ At all dealers, or from Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa, [GRAND UNO| # HOTEL "Ez. Batt Paulie Lomebittans & THE CLUB HOTEL | 'WELLI¥GTON STREET, ¢ ¢ (Nepr Princess) Thdre ape other hotels, The Great FEnglis Ft Soeat Zubin Remedi vi makes new none | approach the Club homelike surroundings. N Slood in old Veins. Cures Nerve ous Debiiity, Mental and Brain Worry, but for Lodated in centre of city and clos to principal stores . and theatre ponden wal Weakness, Fmiswions, Spere matorrhea, and Effects of Abuse or Exoesses, $1 box, six for One will pl. wi Sold by el of Fie Wood Me: lee il Medicine Co, former Charges are moderate, Toronto, Ont Special rates by the week. M. THOMPSON, Proprietor, Use Keating's Pow der-to rid the house and furniture of bugs that live indoors. Keating's Powder kills bugs. Odorless, stainless and harm- lesa except to insect life. For sale by all druggists. ss. SEN YEARS OF ISERY All Relieved by Lydia E. Pink. ham's Vegetable Compound. Sikeston, Mo. -- "For seven I suffered everrihing 1 was fn bed pe Te for four or five days N at a time ever see anyone or have anyone move in the dg room. The doctors times, § na, operation. and when a Anné, confidence. . dgursate. It's you I want to talk 'Ithe gold-bavded china. An Eloping Luncheon i "1 simply must tll somebody," said The old barn was a ouiet place for In her little girl days Aone had often run across the road to tell her trgubles to her hoy neigh- vor. - Justin always helped her out. helped ber now. '""lell me all it," he seid in his brisk way. "It's Barbara," Anne's lace troubled; "'she tried 30 had. to on style," Austin ost 7" . "She wanted to give a luncheon t the people we met last winter when we spent-n week at Uncle John's, J Ihere's one young man who was des- perately fond of Babs, and he and his sister are coming up, aml Babs is worried for fear we won't know how ta do the proper thing." Justin whistled. f can't imagine things not being done properly at vour house--your mother is the real thing. in hostesses." "Of course, she. is," said Anne, "but Babs says we aren't up-to-date. And when mother suggested that, as they were coming at noon, we'd better give them a country dinner, Babs insisted that we have a luncheon in courses, with the darkened, and candles!" "She didn't 1" "Yes, she did, and that isn't #the worst of it. Mother's feelings are hurt. She: Toéds that. Babs thinks she is old-fashioned and doesn't fit in with the red candle shades and the grape-fruit salad." "Non't you worry," Justin consoled jor © "Babs doesn't really mean any- thing." "Yes, I know," Anne agreed, the dearest thing, Justin, but make a big mistake if she tries to put on before the Osbournes, Mary tigbourpe is as simple and sensible as possible, and so is Louis, and if he's really in love with Babs, he'll care 'twice as much for her when he sees he with all of us in a pleasant, in- formal way." As they walked to the door to gether, Justin looked down at little Anne. "I wish I could help you out," he said. She shook her head. "You can't," she answered. "Babs has made up her mind, and all the things she had hought are on the shell in the pan- try. And 1 know that luncheon is .go- ing to be a failure, Justin. Imagine giving city people lobster Newbury when you could offer them one "of mother's chicken pies !" "That's right," said Justin. "Did you say those things were on the pantry shelf ?"' "Yes, why 7" Justin's glance swept toward the square white house opposite and to the big apple tree that overhung the pantry window, v "Look here, Anne," he said, sudden- ly, "don't you worry. Things will come out all right." "They can't," dejectedly. "You take my word for it," he said. "l--wish you' would always-take. my word for things, Anne--"" "Why, I do--"" said Anne. "I haven't been able yet," said Jus tin, "to convince vou that I. really mean it when I say I love vou." "Oh, that's different," " "said blushing Anne, He about was put laughed, "What's the lat room "she's she'll the She was somewhat surprised when Justin came over that inight to find that his visit had to do chiefly with her mother, "Barbara wanted you to help with the place cards," she said. Justin's eyes twinkled. "Your moth- er and LI," he said, "have been discus sing in the kitchen a matter of grave importance.' Anne blushed, then felt a little hurt as he went away without his usual talk with her. And out in the kitchen, Mrs. Bache lor was bustling around in a sudden flurry. "Hanonah," she said the maid, "I want. you to "kill three chickéns and build up the fire. | aa going to bake a cocoanut cake after tne girls go to bed." Anne and Babs slept on the floor. Their room overlooked the apple tree. At 'midnight Anne was awakened by Barbara's whisper, "Lis- ten, Anne." Anne sat up in bed, and in the shadowy moonlight she saw a dark figure creep out fiom under the apple tree, flit down the path and disap- pear in the darkness. "It's a bucglar," cried Babs, ex- citedly, "but I believe we have fright: ened him away. The next morning when they told of the intruder at the breakfast table, Mrs. Bachelor ate her meal in plactu silence to third Immediately after breakfast hata went to the pantry. "Why-<what-- * ghe stammored; "where did you put my things, mother them," Mrs. "1 haven't touched Bachelor asserted. Then they are stolon,"' said. Dar bara, after a frantic starch. "It wag a tramp, Anne, after all." Anne's practical mind at once faced the problem. "The Osbournes will be here. in two hours," she said, "and what ave we going to give them ? Mrs. Bachelor: came to the reseue, beaming. "You leave that to .me," she said. "I will do my best with a chicken pie." J Barbara siglod. "Well, I hope," sunounced, disconsolately, "jt HE rain.' But it did not rain, and when the Osbournes arrived the air was sweet with the perfume gof lilacs, and the two girls waiting on the porch made a pretty picture in their 'white gowns. "What 'a glorious place," " Louis Osbourne exclaimed. "I didn't dream Babs, that I should find you framed in such a perfect colonial doorway." ae a really like it 7, Babs ask: "It's the "most satisfying sight 1 have seen for many a dav," said Louis, "out dén't let us talk sbout Bar- about, : AS they went into the big dining room, Babs gave a little gasp of sa i She had not. kwown that her mother could make it so ty. with No? > THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, | SATURDAY. PECEWRER a 1911. A ©) A------ a -- become wonderfully expert in balancing or vegetables on their heads. Since th On market days a long procession ancing. is anything in the world that Louis and I adore, it is chicken pie." Barbara felteas if the walls were tumbling abeut her. To think that Mary Osbourne, fastidious Mary Ost bourne, should go into cestasies over chicken pie ! To go with gsueh nn feast came salad of crisp white lettuce from garden, mashed potatoes, spiced peaches, Dutch cheese, all of the wonderful products of garden and pan- try and dairy, and to top off straw berries and cream and, the cocoanut cake. In a guiet spot that afternoon louis told haw he appreciated their gener ous hokpitality., "And your mother has such an air of distinction, IT hope vou are going to let too, dear '. That night the happy Babs made amends, "You did know best, moth- er," -she said. "Oh, T am so glad my old things were garried " Nest mording Justin came over and invited the girls to lunch. *'It will be a picnic affair," he said, 'served on the log by the spring." "It seems a funny thing for Justin to ask Babs said, as the two girls went down the hill, but in Anne's mind a suspicion was forming, and when they came 'in sight' of a flat rock where Justin had spread the lunch, she cried, "I knew it!" For there on the rock, flanked by a bottle of salad dressing and four grapefruit were the cans of lobster, the candies, the various knicknacks that Barbara"had bought. in the city And there by the spring Justin made his 'apology and explanation. "I told your mother | was going to do it," he said, "and she agreed, and now if you will forgive me we will procéed to eat up the party." And Bahs, out of her happiness, had only smiles for him, and at the of the hilarious feast she told of her engagement Louis hourne. "You "now Anne And © Anme blushing, said, "You're not) the only one. Babs." "You Inge 1 2? gard the Barbara" "That I am going to marry tin," said little Anne eae During the eogagement, she hopes to make him a good wife; after mar- riage she hopes-he will make a good husband. a the off. us, end shyly Os- to don't mean it," Justin cried, astonished Jus- END STOMACH MISERY. Gas, Indigestion, Dyspepsia and All Stomach Distress Go in Five Mine utes, o The question as to how long you are going to 'continue a sufferer from such a load they profit In proportion to their skill. ered on the mountains and the plantations inland and brought to the local mar kets, tons of it, in the form of head loads. her be my "smotha ! MARKETING, IN THE TROPICS. In the picturesque native markets of the West Indies there are two classes of shipments--mule loads and head loads. A tax of 1 penny is levied by the market upon a head load and for & mule load 1 shilling. The native women very large baskets and bundles of fruit ere is no restriction as to the size of The fruit is raised or gath- of native women fills the roads, each balancing a collection of bright colored fruit or vegetables and walking briskly. "Three typical market women of Jamaica, shown in the accompanying fllustra- tion, were photographed by a passenger on one of the regular cruises of the steamship Hamburg of the Hamburg-American Line. Incidentally the natives take great pride in their skill in balancing large head loads. The fruit, vege- fables or tobacco is carried in a basket or tray. The women wear a pad, a gayly colored bandanna, carefully folded to protect the head and assist in bal- RI ini NEW OATH OF A CARDINAL. Is a Modified Formr of the Ancien. Oath, The oath taken by Roman Catholic cardinals is as follows : "I promise and swear from this hour bence, as long as 1 live, to be faith" ful antl obedient to the blessed Peter, the Holy Roman Xpostelic church ang the Most Holy Lord Pius X., and also his canonically elected successors. 1 swear to give no counsel, not. to con cur in anything and not to aid in any way against the pontificial majesty or person; never to disclose affairs en trusted to me by the nuncios, or in their letters, willmgly or knowingly, to theirsgetriment or dishonor; to be ever ready to aid them to retain, de fend recover their rights ageinst all. I shall fight with all my zeal and | all my forces for their honor and dig- fnity. I shall defend the legates ang [iEneios of the "apostolic see, inl al my jurisdiction, provide for their safe journey, treat them hon- jorably on their coming, during their stay and on their return, and resist, even to the shedding of blood, whom: soever would attempt = anythiug | them, i places under against "1 shall try in every way to assert, uphold, « preserve, increase and pro- mote the rights, even temporal, the liberty, the homor, privileges * and authority of the Holy Roman Church, of Our. Lord the Pope and. his = sue cessors.. - When it shall come to my knowledge that some machination pre {indicial to those rights, which 1 can not prevent, is occurring, 1 shall im medidtely make it known to the pope, his successor, or someone qualified to convey such knowledge to him. "I swear to observe and fulfill, and %ee that others observe and fulfill, the regulations, decrees, ordinances, dis pensations, reservations and provist ond of the apostolic mandates and constilugions of Sixtus First of happy memory, and to combat with every effort, heretics, schismaties 'and 'rebel- lious utterances against our lord the pope and his successors. "When summoned for any reason by the holy father, or his successors, | shall obey, or, when detained by just causes, IRshall send someone ta, pre sent my excuses, to show due reverence and 'obedience. 1 shall never sell, give away, mortgage or aliemate, without the consent of the Roman pontiff, the convents, churches, monasteries or their beneficiaries, committe to me, and I shall likewise observe. inviolable the eomstifition of the supreme pont- iil Pius X., beginhing "Vacante Sede Apostolica," given ai ° Rome on the 25th day of December," in the year 1904, concerning the vacancy in the holy sce, and the election of the Rom: indigestion, dyspepsia, or out,of-order stomach is merely a matter of how | soon you begin taking some Dispep- | sb hn. If your stmack 8 tgcking in di gestive power, why not) help the sto- mach to do its work, not with drastic drugs, but a re-enforcement of diges- tive agents, such as are naturally at work in the stomach. le with weak stomachs should take a little Diapepsin,, gecasionally, and there will be no more indigestion, no feeling like a lamp of lead in the , no heartburn, sour risings.d ga% on stomach or belching of undi- feed food, headaches, dizziness or stomach, and, besides, what you eat will nol ferment and poison your breath with nauseous odors. All these symptoms, resulting from a sour, out of-order stomach and dyspepsia are generally relieved in five minutes af- ter taking a little Diapepsin. eo to yoie dryggist and get a 50- went, case of Pape's Diapepsin now, and you will always go to the table its great silver bowl of daffodils, and When Nery the chicken pie "clapped Osborne Mrs, Bachelor," she said, "it thers 'wights an pontiff. L "I swear not Jo veckive a fommis- sion from any evil power under any pretext to propose a veto, even under the form of a simple desire, in accord: anes with the constitution 'Comynis sum Nobis." given bv Pius X., Jan: nary 2, 1901, and hot to disclose anything, nb matter how known to me; either in open conclave or to: the individual cardinals by writing or or ally. directly or indirectly, before or during the cone!ave, and I promise to lend no belp, or counienance the in: tervention of any civil power in the election of the pope. "Likewise, T shall 'observe minutely, which have emgpated from ihe sac ced congregmtion of ceremonies, or those to come from it relative to the sublime diguity of the cardjpalate or shall 1 do aaything repugnant to honor and digniiy of the cardin alate." ; v A mE H a man has an active mind be should train it to do a few practical stunts. 3 When a voung widow mbefs a man after ber own hwart she begin ta sit are not going to be up and take notice, each and all "decrees, especially those | The greatest kind of | Christmas present' dison Phonograph a gift for ALL the family, a gift for ALL the year, and for ALL the years to come the greatest Christmas present of its HINK of the money that is thrownaway on trifles at Christmas time---the candy that is eaten, the toys that are broken, the Christmas cards that are merely glanced at and thrown away. What have you to show for last year's Christmas? Now think of the Edison Phonograph--the. gift of a lifetime, that brings to every member of your family all of the very kind of entertainment each prefers--not merely for a day or a year, but for always. That's what makes the Edison'the greatest kind of gift. The Edison brings you the four great advantages which you should look for in a sound-reproducing instrument, and which you will find only in the Edison--exactly the right volume of sound for your home; the sapphire reproducing point, which does not scratch or wear the records and lasts forever--no changing of needles; Amberol Records, which/play twice as long as tlie ordinary records, rendering each composition completely, the ability to make and reproduce your own records, in your 6wn home, just as true to life as the records made in our laboratory. That's what makes the Edison Phonograph the greatest gift of its kind. Fas Ei There are Edison dealers everywhere. 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