_. o .__--.... . . v.2“: , theories, ‘ noise with your W -/. WiltlflSSthi ilt‘ reassure? The pseulatory Process Denounced by Scientists as Extremely Dangerous -~lfow the Danger Can be eanoved. A keen discussion is being carried on by some of the best scientists as to the danger and “crime†of kissing, led by Dr. Seniors, Health 'OlllC-Cl‘ of Atlantic City, and Dr. Nalpasse, of the Medical Faculty of Paris. ‘l‘hey charge the kiss with spreading grippc, scarlet fever, measles, mumps, whooping cough, iyâ€" phoid fever, diphtheria, ei'ysipelas, men- engitis, tuberculosis and many infecti- eus skin diseases. They suggest legis- lation on the subject, and the posting of notices in railway stations, street cars and other public places, but they say it. would be. useless to post them on vcramlahs,-in cosy corners, porches, shady nooks, or moonlit lawns. They also propose some compulsory legisla‘ lion for methods of disinfection of the mouth and purifying the breath, especr ally with a view to the protection of innocent babes, who are subject to infection. The greatest and most effective purifier and germ de- stroyer knewn to medical science for the mouth, throat and breath, as well as for the blood, stomach and lungs, ,ls Psychine, that triumph of the medi- cal world that is attracting almost uni- versal attention because of the wonder- ;ful results attending its use. One of its recent. triumphs is told as a matter of experience in the following brief state- ment: . “l sufferer] for over two years from teatarrh of the head and throat. and Estoniaeh, and an obstinate hacking 3cough. 'l‘he slightest cold or change :f iweather would cause the disease._to re ,turn worse than before. Doctors gave ime no relief. I saw Psychine andlko- :mulsion advertised in the newspapers, {and decided to use them. 'l‘hey‘bad a isj'ilendid effect in my case. I obtained tthc permanent cure I had so long and ‘so anxiously desired. Psi/chine appears to be a perfect. germ destroyer. I shall do all in my power to increase the po- ‘lpularity of the Dr. Slocum remediesin this vicinity. I always keep Psyclnnc in our house. It is our only doctor. ' “LEGER 1.. HARDY. “St. Basil dc Pontncuf, Que.†Psychlne, pronounced siâ€"kecn, is com- mend-ed by all doctors and scientists who have interested themselves sutllcr rally in their profession and in the welfare of the public to investigate its marvelous qualities, and consider in an unprcjudiced manner its results, as the most wonderful of all disease and germ- destroying agencies. For building up the runâ€"down system and curing all forms of stomach troubles and diseases of the chest, throat and lungs or head, It is simply unapproachable. It is de- stined to revolutionize many of the old and furnish a reliable home treatment. For sale at all druggitsts, 50c, and $1.00, or Dr. '1‘. A. Slocum, Limited, 170 King-street west, Toronto. .___......._I ,z4__ .__..... 'Black (to Brown): “For sake, be careful with that gun. missed me that time.†Brown 2 old chap? l’m awfully sorry 1†goodness“ You just. “Did I, 'l'lny tubercles on the skin of scrofulous peo- {do produce the hideous disease called lupus. - Veavor’s (lei-ate, used in time, will save the skin from destruction. A,npl to all affected parts. Cleanse the blood with \ ’eaver‘s Syrup It is an old trick to make so much head that folks will not look at your heels. _._......_ ’ Worms cause feverishncss, moaning and restlessness during,r sleep. Mother Graves' Worm Exterminator is pleasant, sure and effectual. If your druggist has none in stock, get- him to procure it for you. Diggles was enthusiastic about a young man whom he hoped to have for a sonâ€"in-law. in speaking to his wife,- he said: “And how polite he To- day at table everything pleased himâ€".â€"â€"-†"Yes," internmth his wife, "except. our daughtei ." Fortlfy Yourself against pulmon'u- trout . . ~ ' ‘ )1 3 includiiibg O‘li‘il?llnlptl(t)’lil, with Allen’s Siding 153.11 ‘am. in ooson ie can '1) : id ' ' Boon follows. 5 n phlegm. bum Customer (to furniture dealer): “My wife has been pestering the life. out. of me to get her an easy-chair. She’s t‘iiways nagging about something, and if it isn‘t. a chair it’ll be Something else. I thought I’d drop in to see what you had. She’ll be. sure to ask.†Furniture Dealer: "I-Ierc, sir, is a chair so perfectly easy and comfortable that. she’ll fall asleep the minute. she touches it.†Customer: “Say no more. Send it home i" , '. ._ 9‘; iig-EK‘V i" " 333‘ - xii“ . particularly I uncrs†hard on their heels. Eden was raided, Phoebe kept. the officers 'at bay until her cowardly betraycr had .was shut up in Newgatc. not her lover, but. secmfully refused, and \so well in your new place. ,issuu NO. 14â€"07. Tittltiiiill (if fitli thitiillh‘l ~â€" l’UOEBE HARRIS IN THE YEAR 4783. BURN El) A Judicial Horror Pcrpctrated a Little Over One Hundred Years Ago. When the King opened the new "Old Bailey" with his golden key on Febru- ary 27th, he stood almost on the identi- cal spot where, in the year 1788, Phoebe llarris was strangled and burned for confine. She was the last woman to so suffer in England, and her ate was an excep- tionally sad one, says l’fct‘son’s Weekâ€" ly. The daughter of honest and respec- table parents, she went astray for the sake of a scoundrel, and soon became famous as one of the most skilful coin- <eis of England. SAVED IlER LOVER. Together the pair toured the country, “shoving the queer†wherever they went, but at last they were run to earth in the Borough, whither they had. fled for safety, with the Bow street “run- thn their made good his escape by a back pas- sage, after which she surrendered, and She was offered a pardon. if she would assist justice. to discover the whereabouts was accordingly “cast. for execution." She. heard her doom without llinching, but “appeared languid and terrified†when led to the stake. FAGGO’l‘S AND FIRE. Little time, however, was given her for reflection. She was promptly seized by two executioners, who tied her by the neck to an iron bolt fixed near the top of the stake, and there left her to sievvly strangle. Half an. hour later two cartâ€"loads of faggots. were dumped inround her and bet fire. to, and in four hours the body was reduced to ashes. These were left- lying in the roadway until next morning, probably in order Ithat. they might thoroughly cool before being removed by the scavengers, and during the night some unknown hand sp'inkled flowers upon them. SEED OF THE FUTURE. . This shows, at all events, that there were pitying hearts in. those days as in .thcse; but. that such a judicial horror Icould have bcei'i. perpetrated less than tilt) years ago in the very heart of Lon- {don scours well-nigh inconceivable to us of this generation. >14â€"~â€"â€"--â€" NE\VER BUSINESS. Lady, meeting servant whom she had recommended for a situationâ€"l am glad to hear that you are getting on Your em- ployer is a nice lady, and you cannot do too much for her. Servant, innocentlyâ€"l don’t mean to, m a’am. Externally or Internally, It is Good.â€" When applied externally by brisk rub- bing, Dr. 'I‘homas’ Eclectric Oil opens the pores and penetrates the tissue. as few liniments do, touching the seat. of the trouble and immediately affording ,rcli-ef. Administered internally, it will 'still the irritation in the throat which induces coughing and will cure affecâ€" tions of the bronchial tubes and respir- atory organs. Try it and be convinced. Europe uses 680,000 tons of leather yearly. In its initial stages a cold is a local- ailnicnt easily dealt. with. But many neglect. it and the result is often the de- velopment of distressing seizures of the bronchial tubes and lungs that render life miserable for the unhappy victim. As a ï¬rst aid there is nothing in the handy medicine line so certain in cura- tive results as Bickte’s Anti-Consump- tive Syrup, the far-famed remedy for colds and coughs. " The highest rank of Chinese mandarins sport umbrellas of red silk with three Itounces. For Years Canadians have been using “Tho J). a. L†Menthol Masters and the sale for them is , greater than all other plasters combined; a. spe- 1 mile for backache, headache, sciatic pains. I New Zealand has an ivy which unlike ours,,does not climb, but. grows in free form. Its name is the ponds. is there anything more annoyingthan having your corn stepped upon? Is there anything more delightful than get- ting rid of it? llolloway’s Corn Cure will do it. Try it and be convinced. w I HAD ENOUGH. An old-{inn} English barrister was John Williams, a sarcastic wit. and a bachelor with intense prejudicc against. marriage, Ills clerk one dayasked him for a holiday to get married; and some months afterwards, on entering his chambers, Williams found his dead body suspended from the door. Ife engaged another clerk, and asked him if he was married. “No,†the clerk replied; but, thinking Williams would regard marriage as a guaraan of steadiness, he added, “but lam going to be.†“Very well,†replied Williams; understand thisâ€"when you hang your. self, debt ‘10 it here i†When a man is intoxicated with love its easy for him to sign the matrimonial pledge. “but I .- This cold.water starch M7 gets ironing-day over quicker, with less wear on " the ironer’s muscles and far I less on the starched pieces. -‘ Gives a beautiful gloss. S ' as: .1.', , .c- §ycvv$~+¢n~ '1‘»; srnessssnsss . The ARNOTT‘ i‘iE'l‘HOD is the only logi- icnl mailed fur the cure of Stammzring. it ttrcats the CAUSE, not mcroly the HABlT. mad Insurcs natural speech. Pamphlet. par- jticuldrs and reï¬nance» sent on request. jTlâ€"lE‘ ARNDTT lNSTlTUTE BERLIN, ONT. CAN. 1 5 Cents. . ~I ‘ i _ doom. Ilyacinthc, . Tultpa, Gladiolus, Crocus, Fuchalas. Cxahs Tuwroses, Begonin.Jou ulls, . ‘ ï¬ï¬ogln, Ch lnï¬se . . y, ewey . y , t . , (lloxlnla. Lilies of "' 3%le the V alley-all poo Iflld.2{l0n in stampa or coin. Aim premium with these lulbe we vrlll send mus ahtg co lcutlon of flower needsâ€"ovum kinds. ï¬ï¬‚ninrflflt ï¬ns-cow. ï¬omereltle. Muss. ’ :: i *‘ ' - if a it flour for bakers and others d man -ing strength, color and uniformity. ; stifltilmt AT YOUR GROCERS _, DEALERS EVERYWHERE SUPPLIED WITH _ FLOUR. AND FEED. WRlTE US. ‘- WE ALSO MAKE 'QUEEN ClTY.’ A BLENDED FLOUR THAT HAS GAINED GREAT FAVOR AS A GCNERAL HOUSEHOLD 'ALL PURPOSES' FLOUR. TRIED IT. “What 2†cried the genial Jenkins, slap- ping his friend Jobson on the back, “you Hagan, - g are in lovo'with Maud Dawson, and too bashful to propose to her? 'f‘hink shame of yourself, man! Just you follow my plan. I was out. walking one night with the' lady who is nmv my wife, when we came to a it'lwoller‘s~ shop, and I pointed to the engagementâ€"rings in the window and said, ‘Wouldn’t you like one of these?’ and she said, ‘Yes,’ and so it. was all settled." “Capital idea!†cried the bashful Job- son. “I’ll try it. this very night.†Twenty-four hours later the friends met once more. “Well, Jobsou,†cried Jenkins, “did the plan work it†“Work!†groaned Jobson. “i should think it did] Just listen. I took Maud along High Street, and stopped at Gold- stein the jeweller's, and I pointed to the cngagementâ€"r-ings in the window and asked her if she would like one, and she smiled and blushed and put her hand on my arm, and said, ‘Oh, yes, dear George, I would like that one.’ And ‘that one’ cost me $150.†tw 0 “Yes,†said the young man, pensively, “r. dog I once had saved my life.†“Tell me about it,†said the young lady, will eager interest. “I sold him for two dol- lars,†said the young man, "when l was nearly starvin a. :1 :3. before you 3:00! a thing. , salsa? ' ‘l ,E’ . . 5 FREE book-w “ o o f i ii - I an 132 “it, is“, , . ab wan-r ; mew“ 3. ’v . ‘ .Muv I ~44.†w ' _'_ #4379: I a “a “r 95"“ " .- Get; the facts 0 Mantras! Sal-3 Craig St. W. 11 Colborne 89. 49.3 Saucer. St. Of Oshawa MRS. BRISQUE’S REJOINDER. In apartments a little off the highways of wealth and luxury 8. one-legged man found himself housed the other day. His bedroom was clean and comfort- able; all thc toilet requisites were preâ€" sent in plain but essential quality. The price was moderate; and at- first inspecâ€" tion he. decided he ought to consider himself fortunate. After the ï¬rst night's occupancy, how- ever, the crippled man hunted up the landlady and presented a con'iptaint. ‘Mrs. Brisque,†he began, “I like to stay here [inst-rate; your rooms are. clean, the table is good, and everything is, right except. my bed. The mattress is soft, springs all right, and an that; but i didn't sleep well, the bed is unsteadyâ€"â€" it rocks fearfullyâ€"and I looked under it. this morning, and found it has only three legs.†“Only lillf’ldt‘t'l landlady, in an injured tone. “Well, great goodness, that's two inorc’n . in an sizes for .c. youve got i†A Sure Cure for Headache.â€"Bilious headache. in which women are more subject than men. becomes so acute in some subjects that they are utterly pros~ hated. The stomach refuses food, and there. is a constant. distressing effort to free the stomach from bile which has become unduly secreted there. Parme- lee‘s Vegetable Pills are a speedy alter- ative. and, in neutralizing the effects of) the intruding bile relieves the pressure on the nerves which caused the headache. Try them. Mince-pie was originally known as "shred" pie, and was a savory rather. than a sweet. After Wasting Pevcrs hasten recovery to health by the use of †Ferroviin.,’ tome. Vitality. Try it, it; will make you feel 5 ronï¬. “That’s the girl who broke my poor brother’s heart.†“Really t How did she do that?†“Well, he was engaged to her for three years, and the very day after he broke the ei’igagen’ient off she had $30,000 left to her.“ - To Those of Sedentary Occupation.â€" Men who follow sedentary occupations, which deprive them of fresh air and exercise, are. more prone to dis-ordrrsl e? the liver and kidneys than those who i The former I lead active, outdoor lives. will find in ‘arnielee’s Vegetable Pills a restorative without. question the most cflimcious on the market. They are easily procurable, easily taken, not ex- peditiously, and they are surprisingly cheap considering their excellence. SURGERY lN JAPAN. At a cost. of 24 cents Japanese doctors can dress the wounds of 50‘.) men. They use a. finely powdered charcoal obtained by the stow combustion of show in closed furnaces. effect a rapid cure. Y El ’ M cur octet. _ Can cure your Cough or Cold, no question about that, but- why go to all the trouble and inconvenience of looking him up, and then of having hisprescription filled, when you can step into any drug store in Canada and obtain a bottle of Eil-IILOE’S CURE for a quarter. Why pay two to ï¬ve dollars when a twent '«five cent bottle of SHILO will cure you as uickly? V by not do as hundreds of thousands of Canadians have done for the past thirty-four years: let SHILOH be your doc- tor whenever a Cough or Gold ap curs. _ HILOB will care you, and all druggists be.ch up this statement With a positive guarantee. you have a The next time @ld littlest ‘Sa‘iirvékgf' '1‘"; * l u I Roof your buildings ‘ twenty-ï¬ve years. g... 25 years Without Tot'on Sc Olga wa the shrink ._ is taken three. legs t" repeated the. pen, . It is the best, It. builds, strengthens and gives new' , bacon habit cured. Sachets filled with it are applied to the wounds, and its miti- septic and absorbent qualities generally \ users grandsons ‘ i this year and that will be a GOOD roof in 2934. .' you a written guarantee, backed by $250,000, that: Such a roof ' v.2 properly put on, will need no repairs and no painting for at lentil; tendon 69 Mimics St. Before you get Pen - An gle garments all ’ keeps you com- fy as well as. . ‘ _ warm,because the " short:i ï¬bres tlaat Vic; I. , ma esomeun er- rapt. wear itch are taken V out of Penâ€" ‘19:. in a variety of fabrics, styles and prices, women, men a nd children, and guaranteed by your own deakr.’ LEE ETA. FARM LANDSâ€"Jr! THE FAMOUS A \l’ataskiwin district. ; lists propositions sun; on a piication. ll. 1). Fania & 00., 13011252, Wetlaski W1 ii, Alberta. aseiisiigaii this! 10 a-eresin licotenay Fruit insures an income of $3,600 a year in 5 years. Writeâ€"- riot-reread a he.» lists-an, Bic? TQURS From $193 to $545,_ programme, write v“ W q Rev. 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Electric Foot: 'Ease for sore and sweaty feet. Liquor and to- Every drugfglst- has the ingre- dients. Very inexpensive. Price 81.00. Either of those remedioa is Worth many times the price. KAY do 00., Caxton Bldg, Suite 1.120, Chicago. D...â€" STRAWBERRY , RASPBth-l‘! ?E E3 smallest-lav ' "7 loading varieties. 7 varie- tlE'a' (-5 Seed pntzwoos. Cat-a.- ‘ logue and price list. free. ' Those interested will iloasc take notice. as this Mle will not appear again. JOHH EQWNHAH, strathroy, On: m can! silica liens @ivcs Perfect W-EEW Li emu-=2 The finest: ï¬cenomicul High Grade (iii Eust- Sold in Ganada. I, FOR SALE BY i, sisters Ethii‘fitliiEiiE. memmflwxmunn ;~xrmm:mfl vain as Before ‘lfliis “listist final Dirt nixed Stout-it Shingles We will give .- - .. ' "9‘13 ,7, ,,,' :5. , i' 3.: g. make roofs water-tight, g ï¬re-proof xer a century,_our plain guarantee keeps it so for wind-proof, weather-proof, rustâ€"proof, of cost to the man who buys in. K 1:. will“? 7%?33, a, ,«fig m. .4“ Made in @NE QUE.er OBEY will? 73"; â€" “’6 1' of semi-hardened , STEEL 9 I “Mass ’ They lock on all FOUR sidcs~the ONL 77' shingle that: need NO CLEATS. ' Easy to curacy; mar and 3. amps (tinners’ shears) are todls‘eneu'rh. Cost LE§S and last longer than any’ot‘ner roof. Tel us the surIace area of any roof On your place and we will tell you exactly what; it will cost delibfcwgelvsaiscd 'K'. n, ,3“, v? it. to roof it; right. it"lrnfoc‘ m fetish-fer. VEHCOH cr 815 Pcmlgr as. 102 .‘I A K A I A A v g. .. ,_| [hzygwnfq’nhmgnv‘v‘ _,.~ “Pf: ‘- t ';i..sr-,.-r‘, , ~ ' «W'r w «J.“»r‘.". .‘ i.. vi“; ’h"“.".‘~â€â€˜ p? s ‘55 .l’ i _) ,. if. C; .i'v . ,. a :0."- - 9.. A) "x .2,4.r.‘1. o, i r f I l l