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Omemee Mirror (1894), 3 Nov 1904, p. 4

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More Delicious CEYLON NATURAL GREEN tea i as popuiar as “SALADA ” Black1 lead packets. 25c and 40¢ per lb. Th'crc is a Baptist chapel in Santa. Rosa, California, holding 200 perâ€" sons, which is built, entirely of timâ€" ber sawed out of a single redWOod tree. Timbers, weather-boarding. and inner lining are all of wood, there be- ing no plaster, bricks, or mortar about it. The roofing. too. is made of shingles saWed from the same tree, and affier it was all finished 'th'orc Were 60,000 shingles left. A 'pfiitcr tree to theVabovc furnished om- vfltfi; for two years to two hard- zr men. who reduced it to A minor proof of Japanese efficien- cy may be seen in their methods of handling the correspogfl‘cnco of _ gm army in the field. Th‘e authorities in Japan are not troubled by diagram- ll'ed yivates writing home about. i11- treatment and bad food. and un~ comfortable befls, and thus stirring Secrecy is Preserved as to Move- ments of the Army. up M.P.’s to descend upon the Ad- ministration and the War (mice. The Japanese soldier, so an American army officer reports, is allowed to send nothing home in the way of mail, bat a cand', containing no inâ€" formation save that he is well. He is not allowed to tell where he is. In- stead of writing with a. pen or pen- d]. lie afiixes his name to the card with a stamp. The cards are then taken back to Japan'in large pack- ages, and put into the mail there. so that a card on reaching its des- tination contains no postmarks to inform the folks at home of the writer's whereabouts. Enrich the Blood and. Neuralgia Will Disappearâ€"It is Only Those Whose Blood Is Poor and Wa- tery That Sufier. No part of the human system is more Sensitive than the nches. Many 'o! the most excruciating pains that afflict mankind come from Weak, shaky, shattered nerVes, and among the nerve pains there is perhaps none causes more intense sufiering than neuralgia. which generally at- tacks the nerves of the faCc and head, sometimes causing swift. dart- ing. agonizing painsâ€"at other times ,I:_... «flat/Jr. ARE THE CRY or 1'31: NERVES FOR BETTER BLOOD. strong film 111:9, uv u..v.-v_ 1 had not used more than three boxes before I felt they were helping me. From that on I gained day by day, and after I had used some ten boxes I had fully recovered my old- time strength and have since been able to work at my trade without any trouble. The gains and aches no longer torture me and I have gained I) weight. I think Dr. Williams' Pink Pills a: invaluable medicine and shall alxvlys have a good word to say for them." vv ”'7 -.,_ -__-i Neuralgia, sciatica, rheumatism, St. Vitus dance, and-the many other blood and nerve troubles all vanish when Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills are usedâ€":but you must get. the genuine bearing the full name, “Dr. Wil- liams' Pink Pills for Pale People," on the wrapper around every box. Sold by druggists or direct by mail at 50 cents a. box or six boxes for $2.50 by writing The Dr. Williams' Medicine 00., Brockville, Ont. Feeding the German Emperor is no light. task. Despite all that is said about. the Kaiser’s Spartan habits, there are few monarchs who keep more elaborate tables. He has no less than four chefsâ€" Sch'liedenstuckcr, a German; Harding, an Englishman; an Italian and a Frenchmanâ€"so that he can have his meals for the day served in the style of whatever nation he may happen to fancy. , ,_. . - - “.7 .7..-” Reach of these chefs has his staff (:1 a; sis‘ ants; while, in addition, there is an indindual who may safely to 'describod as "sausage maker to the Kaiser.” His Majesty is very fond of We Huge Wh'l'ite frankfurter sausage, and has a supply of them made fresh every day in his on kitchen. When engaged in manoeuvring his army on a big field day tbeSc frankfurters and bread washed down with lager beer invariably form the Kaiser‘s lunch. In addition to all these cooks there is a. special star! to prepare meals for .the younger of the princes and the princess. who are not allowed to partake of the ricli dislies the elder members of The family indulge in. EMPEROR'S SAUSAGE MAKER in flavor than NEURALBIG PAINS. REMARKABIE CHAPEL. SOLDIERS’ IETTERS . the finest Japan tea grown With slight intervals for refresh- ment and rest, the war of the Dutch against the Achincse has been going Ana} nnr- n "H agaunm, bin: ‘5‘ __________ v on for more than a. century; and though the once powerful kingdom of Achin is now confined to the north- west corner of Sumatra, the natives are still unsubdued. Each' expedition sent against the Adhinese, though temporarily successful, has been folâ€" rlchd by little lasting benefit, except that attrition has gradually Worn {away the ancient kingdom. i This 10m: war, always conducted This long war, always CODOIICLcu with great ferocity on both sides, now seems to have degenerated into a struggle of extermination, in which women and children share the fate of their sons and fathers. The Dutch regard the Achinese as barbarians, but little can be said for the civiliz- ation typified by the Dutch' com- mander who calmly announces as a detail of her victory the slaughter of 281 Women and 88 children. V Strangely enough, this announce- ment, instead of being suppressed by the Government of the Netherlands, wuv \Iv . -.---_~,v is sent broadcast over the world. ac- companied by no adverse comments or a hint of oflicial action against the commanding general of the expo- dition. And the Dutch capital is the seat of the Hague Tribunal, the place from which rules for the amonâ€" oration of tlic conditions of war, its avoidance. and its final extinction, are supposed to emanate. it doesn‘t help a sick baby to give it "soothing" drugs. 0n tlie con- trary, it lessens baby's chance of re- covery. 11‘ your little ones Show any signs of being unwell promptly give Baby's Own Tablets and see how speedily they will be bright, cheerful well and happy. This medi- cine is sold under a guarantee that it contains no poisonous soothing stuff, or hurtful drug. and it cures all the little ills of babyh'ood and c‘h‘iltihoca. Mrs. TV. H. Austin. Farmington, N. 8., says: “Baby’s Own Tablets are just what every mother needs when her little ones are cutting t'oeir teeth. When my little one cries I give him a Tablet and it helps him at once. Mothers who use the ‘ Tablets will have no trouble lwith' their babies." Baby's OWn {Tablets are sold by all medicine lldcalers or can be had by mail at 25 Ecents a box by writing the Dr. Wil- iliams’ Medicine 00., Brockville, Ont. Deserted From the British and Then From the Boers. “The Adventures of a Coward." i3 a title which suggests itself as being appropriate to a remarkable story told to the Abemvon, Wales, magis- trates recently by Gemge Robert Day. tWenty-th'ree. Day was charged with being. on his owu confession a 'dcserter from 1hc Manchester Regiment. and his at- tempt to free himself from militar- ism was made, he said, when lie was with his regiment in Wysmith dur- ing th‘e Boer War. Some time before Lord Dund’onald relieved the town, Day essaycd to break through the lines. Slipping away in the darkness of night. he eluded both‘ the British‘ outposts and those of the Boers, but his progress through the. country. although he was aided by friendly Kaflirs, was very slow. *1 tea is fast becoming Black tea. Sold only in per lb. By all grocers. Even while fighting side by side with the Boers. Day's martial spirit forsook him, and once more he got away. This time He managed to reach Delagoa Bay, wficre He succeed!!- ed in getting on a Frencfi steamer bound for Marseilles. Hunger compelled him at last to give himself up to th'e Boers, and in their ranks he fought against his own countrymen. In fact, he was recogâ€" nized by some of his own comrades wh'o had been taken prisoners. Th'ence He made? a. voyage to Liver- pool, and finally, after travollinp: roun’d the world as a sailor, Pic land- ed at Swansea almost destitute and gave himself up to the Abcravon police. Day. WHO is a. native. of leonth'. was Handed over to an escort from Manchester. I suffered from nervousness and headache until one day about. a year ago it suddenly occurred to me what a. great coffee drinker 1' VHS and I th‘ough't maybe this might have something to do with my trou- ble. so I shifted to tea for awhile, but. was not better, if anything, WOTSO. “At that time I Had a babv four months old th'at We had to feed on the bottle, until an old lady l'xicnd told me to try Postum Food Cones. Three montlis ago I commenced using Postmn, leaving oil the tea and cof- fee, and not only have my headaches and nervous troubles entirely disap- pcardd, but since then I have been giViY‘g plenty of nurse for my baby aml Have a large. healthy child new. ed 11W ch'ildren. and I h‘ope all who have children will try Postum and find out for themselves what a really wonderful food drink it is." Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Midi. “I have no dcrsire to drink anything but Postum and know it. has benefit- Both tea and toilets contain quarti- tics of a poisonous drug called (Jafâ€" fcinc tliat directly affects the heart. kidneys. stomach and nerves. I‘osâ€" tum is made from cereals only, scien- tifically blended to get, the ('on‘cc flavor. Ten days trial of Postufn in place of tea. or coffee will show a. lie-.Iltli seeret worth more than a god mine There"; a reason. ‘ot the book, "The Road to Well- villc,” in each package. COWARD’S ADVENTURES. AN AID TO MOTHERS. AN ENDLESS WAR. What the Baby Needed. BY PROXY. THE MARVELS [IF SUIENUE YOUR THOUGHTS WEIGH‘ED AND SENSES MEASURED. Amongst the Wonders of modern science must surely be included cerâ€" tain instruments and machines lately invented. by means of which senses and thoughts can be measured and weighed, and hitherto mysterious sc- crets connected with the Human brain revealed. In fact, so remarkable have been the results of experiments with these machines that doctors and sci- entists of both the European and American Continents have united in declaring them to be the most im- portant discoveries of the age. Perhaps the most interesting of these instruments is one by which the speed and duration of thought can be determined. The subject sits with his hand on an electric switch, connected with an electric clock, which measures the smallest fraction of a seCond. Immediately in front is an upright metal tube, inside of which runs a slender rod of steel, while directly opposite the eyes of the subject is an opening in the tube. As the rod slides down the interior 10f the tube a white disc appears at the orifice. The exact second this appears the rod touches a spring at the bottom of the tube and the clock is set in motion. The subject is inâ€" structed to stop the clock just as soon as the white disc appears. This he does for thirty times. The length of time required for him to do this is noted, and an average struck. This average is called HIS PHYSIOLOGICAL TIME. The subject is then told tliat the disc appearing may be a colored one. If so, he is to stop the clock. Should it be white, however, he is to pay no attention to it. The time requir- ed to stop the clock at the appear- ance of a. colored disc is always longâ€" er, and when the physiological time is subtracted from the longer time the rmnuindcr is called the mental timeâ€"or, in other words, it represents the ti. no of the obioct fixing itself on the ova its passage along the optic none to the b1 am, and the action of th'e brain and impulse of the will (li- recting, through the nerves, the fin- ger to act. In addition to measuring the speed and duration of thought, however, it is quite possible, with the aid of anâ€" othex wondetl'ul scientific invention. to actually weigh" the thoughts This machine might be best destribed as a shallow cofl‘m exactly balanced on knifeâ€"blades so as to gently rock like a. perfectly uoised sea-s;.1w The sub- ject is placed supine within the shal- low trm, and after his body has come to rest weights are shifted until an even balance is 11'1aintnined. lradu- ated scalen, spiritâ€"levels, and indicaâ€" tors betray the slightest disturbance of the subject’s equilibrium. To have your thoughts weighed by this machine. you lie flat upon the sfiallow coffin with your Hands at your sides. The operator will then ask you to think of love, jealousy, or any other of THE HUMAN PASSIONS. As you do so you will finid your head falling, your foot rising, and the plane of your equilibrium so altered that. were it not for We stop-catch on the scale, you would find yourself turning a somersalt. The opposite result. follows when the operator asks you to think of running, jumping, or kicking. In this case your feet will sink and your head rise in propor- tion to the intensity of your thoughts. -., . A . l|| This en‘ect is brought about by We action of thought on the blood of the body. The machine is, in fact, a. keyboard to the brain, enabling the operator to follow th'e course and speed of the nerve telegrams sent by the brain to the Heart, and then to follow what Have been described as the "hurry up" orders of the heart for a new supva of blood corpuscles in whatever part, of the body they in whatever 1) may be needed. .__...y ., - _. It is also quite possible with this unique instrument to compare mental processes. It may be made to Show for instance, whctlior multiplying 789 by 56 brings more bleed to the brain th‘an multiplying the same number by 26; whether the brain which is work- ing out a problem in trigonometry weighs more than one which is fol- lowing thc lines of A" PUZZLE IN GEOMETRY; whether happy thoughts weigh more or lose than unhappy ones. and. per- chance. whether bad thoughts are weightier than those which are pure and virtuous. Almost as remarkable as either of l the aforementioned instruments is one which has been invented for measur- ing the sense of touch. This instru- ment consists of little discs, each ‘three millimetres in diameter, sus- pended lw line, delicate thread from Wooden handles, which are stuck in- to holes round a block. The highest disc is taken out and touched on the skin, the subject. having his eyes clos- ed. If nothing is felt, the next hea- vier disc is used. and so on until the pressure is noticeable. The discs weigh from one to twenty milligrams, and with their aid it has been proved that the sense of touch in an average per-Son is com'eyed by twa milligrams on the forehead. temple, and back of the forearm: five for nose and chin. tand fifteen for the inner surface of Itho fingersâ€"London Tit-Bits. Instrument Has Been Invented, for Measuring the Sense of Touch. Ireland is now competing with Denmark in supplying English break- fast, tables with eggs, largely beâ€" cmlsc the co-opcx'ntemtivc poultry societies, of which there are 800, are showing how poultry keeping may be made profitable. The owner of only 25 hens may join u. society by taking one share at five shillings. The melding of Ireland's hens is likely to be more beneficial to the country than the fervid oratory of its politirians. The spider has a, tremendous appe tité. and his gorxnandizing defies all human competition. A scientist, who carefully noted a spider's con- sumption of food in twenty-four hours, concluded that if the spider ‘ ‘ ‘Ln 1,, A .. wcre- built proportionately to the human scale he would cut at- day- break, approximately, a. small alliga- tor, by 7 11.111. a lamb, by 9 11.111. 3. call“, by one o'clock a sheep. and would finish up with a lark pie in Never argue with others if you would avoid that tired feeling. which the A SPIDER’S 'APPETITE. EG C. S FROM IRELA NI). one o'clock a sheep. and .ish up with a lark pie in ms were 120 birds. Fifi DID THEIR. DUTY HOW DODD’S KIDNEY BANISH SPAIN. IN "Cured Mrs. .1115. Murphy and Everyone Else She Recom- mended Them to. River Gagnon, Que., Nov. 4.â€" (Schial)â€"No complaint is so com- mon among women as Painâ€"inâ€"theâ€" Back. It is a safe estimate that fully half the women in Canada are afflict- .ed with it. For that reason every evidence that there is a sure and complete cure in existence is thank- fully received. And there is abun- dant evidence that Dodd’s Kidney Pills is just such a. cure. This dis- trict could furnish a dozen cures. but one is enough for an example. The one is that of Mm. Jas. Murphy. She says : . ‘ . "A ‘_.Al.n ~--\. .4“ u . J “I suffered for thirtyâ€"eight months with a pain in my back. I took jUSt one box of Dodd’s Kidney Pills and I have never been troubled with the pain since. I also recommended Dodd’s Kidney Pills to other people, who complained as I did and in every case the Pills did their duty and brought relief."- Liverpool Excited Over Manifesta- tions in a Haunted House. Not being able to support its ter- restrial fame, a, modest ghost, whose restrial mile, a, modest. ghost, whose Weird pranks 'have created a sensa- tion in the neighborhood of Islingâ€" ton, Liverpool, England, has mysteri- ously vanished. .. .. 7,4“ “n Then other familiar objects in Hm b'ouse became possessed with evil spirits. When the door Was opened. some unseen influence closed it. sumo- timcs slowly, sometimes with' an elastic-like spring, frightening the girls terribly. u The ghost began to manifest itself in nocturnal visitations. ln-wuh‘ul mumblings kept the girls awake through the long dismal night. At such" times shadows flittcd over the ceilings, and the girls hid their white faces under the blankets. Two of the girls were sitting read- ing just over a week ago when the apparition presented itself to one of them. The next door neighbor, a working man, declares that not a pedestrian was within a. hundred yards of the house. but the girls sprang out of the doorway with alarmed faces, shrieking “The ghost!" One of the girls SWOrc that the phantom lind' passed in front of her; another states that sh'c was scrub- bing the stairs when a. flat iron sans handle, which was last placed in the kitchen fire-grate, came tumbling;r in- explicably down upon her from above. It, was followud by the shut- fling of feet. At last the terrorized quartette removed their goods and chattels at midnight, and went to live with a relative. Thousands of people Went nightly to see the haunted house, and stones were hurled througli the winâ€" doWs, but it was not even then be- lieved that the ghost had been laid. At last a wager was made by a man named Illugh' Morgan that he would enter the place and tackle the hobgoblin. By this time the agents, Messrs. Sykes, of Brunswick road, had boarded up the front windows, but Morgan went behind and forced an entrance 'by smashing another pane. His investigations were not complete Wch a policeman ap- peared on the scene and arrested him. He is still in gaol. V The scare has not yet subsided, and many visitors go nightly to inspect the house. Simmer A WI:- Press your hand hard enough over your mouth and you can smother a cough, but you can’t cure it that way. The outside is the wrong end to work on. thoroughly cures coughs be- cause it strikes at the root of the trouble. The throat and lungs need a regular system of educa- tion to cure an old cough. The point of value about Scott's Emulsion and coughs is that while Scott’s Emulsion does soothe the raw throat and lungs, it also nourishes and heals the inflamed parts. It replaces inflamed tissue with healthy tissueâ€"the only real cure for an oid cough. EVICTED Bit A GHOST. $436W§ Eiiiiimm Send for Free Sample. SCOTT 8: BOWN E, Chemists, Toronto, On. IN EVERY BASE BACK. Shirt waists and dainty linen are made delightfully clean and fresh with Sun- light Soap. 53 I. ”v---" ter was the Rev. Martha C. Aitkcn, mother of the bride. CaSOS where a father marries his daughter are not infrequent, but this is, perhaps, the only instance on record where a mother has married her (laughter. A very odd wedding ozcurred re- cently at the residence of the Rev. Mary T. Whitney, in Boston, Mass. The groom was the Rev. Carl G. Horstn the pastor of the Second Unitarian Church of Athol, Mass.; the bride was Miss Emily Aitken, of Boston; and the ofliziatjpg xninis- Tho Governor'l Wife 3 Prisoner.â€" Mrs. Z. A. Van Luvcn is the wife of the governor of the cuunty jail. Nap- anee, 0m... and was a. great sufl'crcr tram rheumatism. When the best. doc- tors in the community and "specialists" failed to help her, she‘buricd her scep- tism of proprietary remedies and pur- chased South American Rheumatic Cure. 4 bottles cured henâ€"42. Sign Painterâ€""I don't see any suit- able vacant space on your walls. Where do you want the motto, ‘Tenns Strictly Cash,’ painted?" Barber Shop Proprietorâ€""0n the ceiling, of Course!” The World is Full of Pains.â€"Thc aches and pains that. afflict. humanity are many and constant. arisin from a. multitude of indistinguishabc causes, but. in the main owing to man’s neg- ligence in taking care of his health. Dr. ’l‘houms' Eclectric Oil was the out, come 0] a universal cry for some speci- fic which Would speedily relieve pain, and it has filled its mission to a re- markable degree. “Naturc exercises a wonderful and mysterious influence over men. Cer- tain plants are poison to some peo- ple and medicine to others." “Yes; and my husband is al vays troubled with rheumatism when the grass be- gins to grow tall in the gm‘_dcn!” Manly strength and Womanly Baauty depend on purity of the blood. and much of that. purity depends on poi-{cm kidney filtering. 1! these organs an: diseased and will not. perform their lunctions, mun will seek in vain for strength and woman for beauty. South Amcricun Kidney Cure drives out, all impurities through the body's "filter- ers"â€"rcpuirs weak spots.â€"~16 Practical Auntâ€"“Do you think you are qualified to become the wife of a pom‘ man?" The Confident Girlâ€"L “Uh, yes, it's all settled. We are to live in a. cottage, and I know how, to make cottage pudding already.” Sheâ€""They say that persons of opposite qualities make the happiest, marriages.” Heâ€"“r'l‘hzgtjs why I Bickle's Anti-Consumptive Syrup is agreeable to the taste. and is a certain relic! for Irritation of the throat that causes hacking coughs. If used accord- ing to directions it. will break the most persistent cold. and restore the air pus- sages to their normal healthy condi- tion. There is no need to recommend it to those familiar with it. but to those who seek a, sure remedy and are in doubt what to use, the advice isâ€" try Bickle’s Syrup. ”And," said We girl bravely, "if poverty comes, we will face it to- gether.” “Ah, dearest,” he replied, “the more sight of your face would scare the Wolf away!” And he won- ders Why she has returned his ring. MARRIED BY HER MOTHER. Minard's Uniment Bums fields. etc. I was very sick with‘ Quinzy and thought I would strangle. I used MINARD'S LINIMENT and it cured me at once. I am never with'out it now. > C. C. RICHARDS CO. Young Mistress (severely, to now parlor-maide)-â€"“Mary. don't you know that you ought always to hand mu: notes upon a sa1\'cr‘?" Maid --“ h, yes, ma’am, I knew, but. I Wasn't sure that you did!’~'- ' Piles Five kinds of day are recognizcd,i and it has been smd that the Wot-(H “day” has; no real meaning without3 an adjective. defining what kind of :1 day is meant. Thorn- is a Civil day, the astronomical day, the apparent solau' (lay, the men solar day, and‘ the sidereal day. The civil day be: gins at the midnight precedingr mean noon, and consists of tWentyâ€"four liours counted after twelve o'clock; the astronomical Play begins twelve hours after ‘the civil day, or at the mean noon of the corresponding (-ivil day. These hours are reckoned from 0 to 2i. It will be seen. therefore. that While. 210 1r. 12 111111., January 151; astronomicz‘l time, is also 10 hr. 12 mini January lst civil time, yet 22 hr. 12 min., January lst astronoâ€" mical time is also 10 hr. 1" min a. 1m., January 2nd civil time. There are many anomalies growing out of this use of the ci\il day, and there are many arguments in_favor of usâ€" inp; the astronomical day. It is one of the reforms which undoubtedly Will bloodinzand protruglin piles. the mlnufacturem have guaranteed 1L co tes- Imonials In the daily press and ask your nelgtv tom what they think ofit. You can use it and got your money back it not cured. 60¢ a. box. at ‘11 dealers or Enumsoxfinm a: Co..'l‘oronto Dr. Chase’s Ointment come some time. A detective tells a story of an Ir- ishman who, while walking “’llll 'his friend. DRSSTd a jewellery store where there were a lot of precious stones in the window. "Would you not. like to Have your pick?” as-kod Pat. “Not me pick. but me shovel," sa'i'l Mike Yours gratefully, MRS C. D. PRINCE. Nauwigewauk, Oct. 2lst. .m><2 RC WQZHVH FZEEEQLHQ loJking for a. girl with mnfiox.” ISSUE NO. 45â€"04. To provo'w you that m Chase‘s Ointment {Se-comm and absolute cure {or each and every form of “china bigcdinzand pmtryging files. 505 Takp an (-x um; wide-necked bottle capable of holdinvr just 9-} flUid ounces of \'.';nm.1nm this empty bottle pom 1m“ an ounce of lime- water. LN :m- bottle remain un- covered ii: flue room all nigh't. If in the morning- the limewatcr is milky the unillution is very had indeed. I: 12:. ,, limewater becomes milky on “Hm" mvering the bottle mouth will: .\(>ln‘ hand and shaking the vessel 1% ventilation is not suf- ficiently good. if the limewater reâ€" mains clcuz' the air in that room is pure. F. We can handle your pounry um QfiiTRv alive ordraedtobestadwmgu. Also your butter. eggs. honey and othir produce. THE QAWSON COMMISSION 60., unit“ Cor. West Mum: and Wilt... tenant. Bilioufinvw Burdens Lifeâ€"The bilious man is neur u mmpanionable man h:- cuusc hix :xiiuwnt renders him .1er56 and KNOW". 'l‘nc: complaint is not, ."° dangerous at is disagreetiblc. Set no one in with-r from it who “t" procure I’m- wl-w‘s Vegetable Pills. By regulating x24: iixnr and obviating the enccts u: l-tlt; m Hui- storiiaCh they '10- storc men 1'» amu-z‘ulncss and Iull “8‘“ 01 action. g Y: Noraâ€"“Ah, Put, Oi can’t foind worruds 1., u-H ynv. how much Oi am indebted 1m 3w for this lovely watch." Pupâ€""Sure, Nora, an’ it’s mysilf that, is in debt for it dapc <qn enough z'nx- both av us. Twltchy Muasics and Sloapleza- neaa.-’l‘in- Lawless heart sickness that settles on w. mm) or woman whose ncrws arc simmered by disease can best. be pictured m CUHU‘usl with a patient. who hm- » 2:1 the "depths” and has been druxgut 1mm them by South Am- erican 3\I‘A'.i7w'. George Websfier. of Fulcst. up. my: "1 owe my life to it. 1:2v:_r,\“-.‘5; cm: failed to cure."â€" 4‘; Sh{"â€"”.\ clock man.” Hoâ€"“h‘ â€"“\\‘h~:-u it strik ing." Thore never Was, and never will be a ‘1 unchrsm iii-Juana, in one remedy. for‘ all MS to which flesh is heirâ€"the ver nature of many curatives being suci that were the gurms of other and dif- ferently :mzed diseases rooted in the system of the pmicntâ€"whnt would ro- lieve one 111, in turn would aggravate the other. We have. however. m Quin. inc Wine. when obtainable in nsound unadulterated state. a. remedy for many and grckus ills. By its gradual and mdicious use. the funniest. systems are led into convulscence and strength. hv me influence which Quinino exerts on Nature's own xcstoratives. It. relieves the drooping spirits 0! those with whom a. chronic state of morbid des- pondency and luck 0: interest. in life is a disease. and, by tranquilizing the nerves. diSpOses to sound and refreshing sleepâ€"imparts vigor to the action of the blood. which being stimulated. courses throughout the veins. strengm. ening the healthy animal Iunctiops o! the system, thereby makin neuvxty g necessary result, strengc ening the (mine. and giving lile to the digestive organs. which naturally dcmund in- creased substanceâ€"result. improved ap- petite. Northrop 6-. Lyman of Toron- ._‘...‘ m..-" ‘n 1hn nuhlic their cu- “Yes. it‘s a very valuable property now. hm a few years ago I could have had it for a mere song.” “And yOu couldn't sing?" "Oh! I could sing, but couldn't get. the right. CLILU. “unnuvl, -_ _d._,___ V , so. have gwen to the public their cu- perior Quinmc Wine at the usual rate. and, gauged by the opinion 0! scien- usLs. tms wine approaches nearest. per- faction of any in we market. All drug- gists sell it. 110(05. ' ‘ itching, Burning. Skin Diseases Cured for Thirty-five Cents- Dr. Agnew's Ointment relieves in one day. and cures "J‘cttcr. Salt. Rheum, Scald Head, Eczema. Barber's Itch, Ulcers, Blotchcs and all eruptions o! the skin. It is soothing and quicting and acts llkc magic in the cure of all baby humors. 350â€"47 Kerr 0. Schlick, a well-known Ger- man nmal engineer, has invented an apparatus for pl't‘VCDling seaâ€"sickness by diminisliing the amplitude and in- creasing thi- period of the “rolls" or oseillations of the, vessel. It is done by mmxm of a horizontal fly-Wheel in the middlv of the hull, kept revolving by an electric motor. The flyâ€"wheel acts like a spinning-top or gyroscope, and tends to keep the vowel steady. A flyâ€"wfiool of ton tons and 12 feet, in diameter is vxpcctcd to serve for a shit; of (3,090 tons. oscillations of by minim of a the middle of by an electric acts like :1 SN and tends 10 k flyâ€"Wheel of £0 diameter is (1 ship oi (5 UL L) A m mak CF Last yum' the grand total of 160,- mnunm horscshoos were sold in the L'nitmi States and Canada. man‘s mam DR: CHfiQE’S NERVE FOOD And Suffer the Derangements Peculiar to Their Sex Find That I‘r ('huuv's I‘d-m 0 high in Wmm‘fl‘S fzn'nr 9 x-(ia UV snore-flu] En ( t 2 rulin‘ In litvir xx .m$EZuHOâ€"m|¢.mw .33..â€" SEED . man who hes a 9001‘ Cure; AIR YO If R BEDROOM. umn-Ivv's Vegetable Pills. By 12,1: xix-w and obviating ”“3 l~zlu m Hui- stomach they , ”9' 1:» 2m, ‘ulncss and full "‘8‘“. 3 Such I‘zls Parmanen fly by . __.._â€"â€"-... is different from a what respect?” She s it keeps on work- takes r selection GEES Game} In MES no I'ouu Sunnis vm' bcz‘muw it is 1 unexcunfng Us offence always v; Strengthening the Nerves and Insoles. 1 Lever'a Y-Z (Wise Head) Disinfectâ€" ant. Soup Powder is better than other powders, as it is both soap and disinfectant. Maudâ€"“She’s the luckiest girl I know. She's got a lovely engage- ment ring." Maryâ€"“Oh, other other girls have lovely engagement rings.” Maudâ€"“Yes. but very few girls can show the ring 011' as she can. She’s leftâ€"handed.“ Deepâ€"sea fish make their own light by phosâ€"phorcsccnce, and haw.- Lclcs- copic eyes. Patienceâ€"“How do you know her love for him was strong?" Patrice â€"â€"“Bccause it. broke him." Hm. Wmsww'a Somnm Snu? In: hm and by millions of mothers tor thelv children while teaching. Iuoothes the child. when the um. shay! pain. can: wind colic. regulms thumzn' and haul; lad is tho Mstremedy for Dianhma. Tnnlrflvc cant: a home Bold “mum: mmuhout m wad. Be em “a uklor"un. Wmuow'usoo'mma 3280:.” 22â€"“ flimd’x U'n'zmnt Sales malaria; Sheâ€"“Do \ou hear Matilda sing- ing at her \E‘ork?" Heâ€"â€"‘ "YM; and I hope she 11 do the work betur than she does the singing.’ {5mm Uaimeat Ems Bktemgaz. W. H. SHAW. - - Principal Yonco 3nd Gerrard Bu. Toronto. Daughterâ€""I have a scratching, burning, feeling on my cheek.” Fathâ€" erâ€""Tcli him to shave more in.- qucntly. " Useful at. all Times.â€"In winter or in summer Parmelce’s Vegetable Pills will cope with and overcome any irregulari- ties of the digestive organs which change of diet, mange of xcsidcncc. .ir variation of temperature may bring about. They should be always kept at. hand. and once their beneficial umwn becomes known. no one will be with”. them. There is nothing nauseating in their structure. and the mast delicate can use Lhem confidently. CENTRAL Telegraph School Her Fatherâ€"“Young man “hat is Your object in life. 801mg Manâ€"â€" “To become )our daughters subâ€" n can “SC Speechless and Pmlyxod â€"â€""X had valvular disease of the heart." Writes Mrs. J. S. Geode. of Truro, XS. “1 sufiercd and was often speechless and partially paralyzed. One dose of Dr. Agnew's Cure for the Heart. gave me relief. and before I finished one banks 1 was able to go about. 'X‘o-day I am 3. Well woman."-4: "And Weren't you 1 pa proposed, grand: course. my dear.‘ think so. It would awkward if he had the family, wouldn’t Shiloh’s Consumption Oflicoâ€"Boyâ€"“If you please, it’s past. dinner hour, and I'm orful hungry." Head Clorkâ€""Wâ€"h-a-t? Haven't you been lickiu' postagestamps and cir- culars all the morning, and nowâ€"â€" why, I declare I never saw such an appetite in my life." and ham ur gives ful glow of comp‘ the full vnjoymcn MRS. SL'()NS, 4‘. St. Clair St.. BellL-villc, Ont, states :â€"“Snm-- weeks ago I began a. course of Ire-3.:- man with Dr. Chase's Nerve Food, and have found it a very satisfac- tory medicine. I was formerly trouâ€" uva v ...‘,â€".-_ r bled with nervous exhaustion and a. weak, fluttering heart. Whenever my heart bothered me I would haw: spells of weakness and dizzinoss. which were vexy distressing. By means of this treatment my nerw< have boroxuo strong and healthy, and the action of my heart seems to be regular. 1 can recommend Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food as an excclicub medicine." MRS. simuxs, “elk-ville, URL, wee-Ls ago I began Dr. Chase's Nerve. Food, 50 cents box, at :1“ dealers. or Ezlnxansc Bates Co.. Toronto. The p‘ trait and signature of Dr. 'A. Chase, the famous receipt. book : that, are on every box. Is the special work of the La grippe, pneumonia. and influ- enza. often leave a nasty cough when they're gone. It is a. dangerous thing to neglect. Cure it with ’ The Lung 'ure Tonic The care that is guaranteed by your druggist. , ~â€"_ .. can i’dces: S. C. WELLS 6‘: Co. 309 ic. 50c $1 LcRoy. N.Y.. Toronto. Can. TORONTO. ONT. Wt“! (or particuhn to For Over Sixty Years urcn’t you glad when grand- sed, grandma?" “Why, of my dear." "I should It. would have been Very if he had married out of \mV to that 11-99.] hâ€" 919x101} which tells of t of health it?"

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