Kawartha Lakes Public Library Digital Archive

Omemee Mirror (1894), 11 Dec 1903, p. 4

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

ed in the brain and transmitted along the nmcs'to the muscles. When the nerves are injured or dis- eased, when thcre is a deficiency in the supply of nervous energy. par- alysis, locomotor ataxia. or some form of helplessness results because the brain no longer has control of the muscles. It may be Weak heart action, ina- bility to digest food. failure of the lungs to purify the blood or impair- ed action of any of the vital organS. but the cause of trouble is with the nerves. Every muscle of the body controllâ€" ed by the will is connected with the brain. and“ every muscular action is originated by nervous force, generat- The restorative action of Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food is soon felt throughout the entire system, be- cause it restores the vigor and vi- tality of the nervesâ€"fills them_ with new serve torce. the vital pOWer of Eh. “I". I'm-5..“ n..u-u-n'au ‘r. or loss of their sight to smoking to- .‘bacco. I have had as many as five such patients in one day. The eye diseases caused by tobacco are white atrophy of the optic nerve, and toâ€" bacco amblyopia. “The first indication of trouble ob- served by the patient is a difficulty in reading. The last thing he blames for his failing sight is to- bacco. and so he keeps on smoking. He finds that spectacles are of little if any use. Then he consults an ophthalmic surgeon and discovers‘ to his surprise and alarm that the to- bacco which has ‘solaccd' him has Injury to Brain or Nerves, Deficiency of Nerve Force Mean Paralysis and Holplessness. Dr. C. Bell Taylor. M.D., F.R.C.S.- 16., of Nottingham, England. the au- thority in question, declarrsd that every man and woman who smoked half an ounce of tobacco a dayâ€"a. very moderate allowanceâ€"was smok- ing himself or herself blind. In ad- dition. he attributed the increase of cancer in this country mainly to in- dulgence in tobacco by both sexes. AN EVERYDAY AFFAIR. “Scarccly a. day passes.” the docâ€" tor proceeded. “without persons con- sulting me who owe the impairment A Well-known specialist in the treatment of (eye diseases. who is consulted on an average by nearly a. hundred patients daily from difl‘ercnt parts of the kingdom and from abroad. expressed the opinion that tobacco was a. national curse, and that the Government should take steps to prevent its use, says the London Daily Mail. Probably more pancgyrics have been written on tobacco than on any other article of common con- sumption. It has been a. "solace,” a. ”comfort.” 5; “friend," an "inspin ation,” a thousand and one other things according to sucu-ssivc generâ€" ations of writers. Brain Controls Dr. “'illiams’ Pink Pills are a _real blessing to all weak, weary wo- men. They build up the blood and cure all the functional ills from which so many women suffer in sil- ence. These pills may be had from any druggist, or will be sent by mail at 50 cents a. box or six boxes for $2.50 by writing The Dr. Wil- liams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. Remember that substitutes cannot cure, and see that the full name, “Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People." is printed on the wrapper BALEFUL‘ TOBACCO DURSE BLINDNESS AND CANCER FROM ITS USE. Two Dread Visitants That Some- times Threaten Chronic Smokers. Headaches, rains Easily Account- ed For and Functional nun-ange- ments Make Life Miserable. Throughout the length and breadth of Canada there are thousands and thousmrds oi grateful people who admit that they owe health and strength to the use of 'Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. .031! who speak always-â€" as they should fioâ€"in terms of warmest praise of this medicine. Among the many friends Dr. Wil- liams' Pink Pills have made there is perhaps none more enthusiastic in speaking of the pills than Mrs. E - ward Atcheson. of Orangeville, Ont., who i'or two years sullered intensely, but at last found a. cure through the use of this remedy. To a reporter o! the Orange-inc Sun, Mrs. Atche: son said: “Three years ago I became very much ran down. My appetite almost vanished. I grew pale, was subject to headaches, dizziness. pal- pitation of the heart and a ringing noise in the cars. I tried several medicines. but they did not help me. and I was consequently much de- pressed and feared I was doomed to go through life a. chronic invalid. One day I read the cure of a woman whose symptoms were almost identi- cal with my own. through the use of Dr. Willianzs’ Pink Pills. I sent for a. box. a:d by the time it was finish- ed I was sufficiently encouraged to send for another. and so on until I had taken six boxes. when I was in every sense of the word a. different person. Every symptom of my late illness had vanished. and I was once more enabled to look after my house- hold duties with oldâ€"time health and vigor. I feel that I owe all this to Dr. Williams Pink Pills, and I cheerâ€" fully recommend them to other weak and suflering women." “ around each box. THE EALTH OF MANY W0- ]!EEN U A PRECARIOUS CONDITION. Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food. WOMAN’S BURDENS. Every Muscle V Mrs. C. Cor-key, 32 Maine street. St. John, N.D., states :â€""I had been in very poor health; and, in fact. when I began using Dr. Chase's Nerve Food I had just got up from a. bed of sickness, my nerves were in a bad state, I was weak and could not sleep. Now I am getting up in years, and, of course, could not look (or immediate results, but must say that I have been delighted with the use of this preparation, as it has done me a. great deal of good. I am mow able to sleep very much better, my nerves are steadier and my strength is gradually increasing." Dr. Chase's Nerve Food, w‘centrs a box, 6 boxes for $2.50, at all dealâ€" ers, or Edmanson, Bates 8:: Com- pany. Toronto. To protect you against imitations, the portrait and signature of Dr. ‘A. W. Chase. the famous lereipt book author, are on -x ‘Amr bar . ritability, slccplessness and low spir- its disappear and new energy and strgngth~takg their place. ‘ Ilaâ€""A funny thing happened up at tho Blimbers' the other night. May Blimber, you know, is quite a whistler. and she. walked up to the piano and sat down, and was just going to whistle her best. pieceâ€"--" Sheâ€"“Yes, go on.” He.â€"â€"“Charlie Linseed was there, and he. didn't know about her whist- ling talent. And so when she looked up at him with her mouth all puck- ered he thought it was an invitation. and kissed her." -She.â€"-“Did he? Wasâ€"wan it puck- ered like this?” 4‘ , Ti‘e idea. with has obtained now gfm' many years is that the stature of ‘the human iaze is growing smaller exery year, but it seems that the age of the race of giants is about to be llShOl ed in again. Henseforth ’there will be no piginies, for 0. won- [(30:le food-substance has just been ‘dis.'0\‘e:'ed that makes men and ani- mals grow quickly to a. great size. The new fond is lecithin. its qual- ities have just been demonstrated by a series of expeximcnts by Dr. Shin- kishi Hatei, an eminent proe sor of neurology. Dr. Hatai experimented with white rats. and by feeling them with lecithin made them grow sixty per cent faster than tl ey grow or- dinzuily. This was union conditions of atinusphe e and general surround- ings that were uxl‘avomble. The scientific men say that led-.hin will hme a similar cheat on human be- ings. Lecit! in is an organic, phos- phorus-Containing body found in eggs brain-matter, and the wirite corpus- rles of the blood. The professors experiments show that the growth induced by lecithin is normal and l‘ealthy. 1t stimulates all the body exactly alike, thus acting unlit-lie oth- er stimulants. guaranteed to contain 1.0 pcisonous drugsâ€"they (annot pausihly do hmm and aIWuys do good. Baby's Own Tablets we sold at 2-5 cents 2. box by all me Lino dealczs or may be had (5.01: by addressig Tic Dr. Williams' Me-icine (30.. lh-oc‘kViHc, Ont. Remember they mo “1 have used Baby's Own Tablets for my litulc gizl and find that. they are the, \cz'y best. medicine that I can gixe hcr." Dr. Bell Taylor further pointed out that color blindness is frequently caused by smoking. Many of his patients are railway men who find that they cannot distinguish the colors of the signal lamps. “In nine .cases out. of ten the defect is due to !smoking.” CANCER AND TOBACCO. . The doctor mentioned the names of several distinguished personages who ,have died in recent years item can- weer and expressed his conviction ,ithat the malady in each case was .traceablo to the use of tobacco. i“>‘-moking destrois the epithelium :of the tongue and causes psoriasis, gwhich develops into cancer." The {doctor mentioned the case of a man who served him as groom, and was an habitual smoker. The doctor, air-aid lest he might some day set ,1he stable on fire, thought to dissu- :ade him from the habit by telling ihixn that he ran the risk of contract- :ing cancer. But the man went on gsmoking. “Strangely enough, short- !ly afterwards I saw a. tiny pimple on Ethe man's lip. I diagnosed it as cancer. and operated successfully. iBut the disease had spread to the glands, and the poor fellow died in great agony. Another case is that iof a. friend of mine, who died after {his cancerous tongue had been re- 1.1m ed " Winter is coming on when baby will u! necessity be confined to the house a. great coal. Unless his con- stitution is rugged the close confine ment will soon tell on his health. An ocmsvi‘onal dose cf Baby's Own Tablets will mt as a safeguard dur- ing the winter months. If begun be- fone tie winter arm-hes mothens can be reasonably. certain that their little ones will retain good health during the montl‘s of indoor confinement. Baby's Own Tablets cure in-Jigestion, swvcten the stomach. bleak up colds, prevent croup, regulate the bowels and keep baby lea‘thy and happy. Concerning tie Tablets, Mzs. G. G. Sawyer, ClaLem'm‘ille, (2110., says: HEALTH FOR BABY IN WINTER. As illustrating the hold which smoking takes upon ladies he mon- tionod the case of a. young lady who during Lent tried in vain to “sac- rificc" hor cigarettes. She m'crrcd that without tobacco she felt “prosâ€" trate": her symptoms were similar to those produced by drugs. In fact, she could not live without tobacco. The doctor deplored the growing practice among ladies to smoke. “It is really alarming," he added. “In one house in the country where I have been staying all the ladies smoked. I took the liberty of givâ€" ing them a good lecture. ‘Oh. don‘t deprive us of our cigarettes, doctor,’ they exclaimed. also destroyed his optic nerve. One of my patients smoked himself abso- lutely blind.” TEN FEET MEN ARE COMING. WHAT HAPPENED THEN? NOT MEN ONLY. One day a daughter Was born to Supayalat, and all the daughters of the officials were ordered to the palace tr pay homage to tre infant princess. Among them, Mi Hkingyi. a good looking girl, very gentle in manner, was chosen as one cf the uttendanls on the inlant. Thebaw saw her often, soon took . fauna fn Ear I.“ BM hr m This woman worked on all the king's weaknesses till she obtained the utter mastery of him. She cam- ed not what. misery might overwhelm the \ictims of her 1108. 'l‘hcbuw believed her well devised fiction that the Chief Queen and her nurse were plotting to supplant him on the throne by u prince whom The- baw had not been able to catch. 'l‘hcreupon the nurse was executed and the cr ief Queen was kept in closer confinement. JealoxxSy was Supayalat's chief characteristic and she long prevented the King from indulging in nmours. She procured the death of this nurse because she fancied the King was favorably impressed with her. But the day came when Thean stole a march an his jealous wife; though the victory was hers in the long But the King rarely saw his Chief Queen from that day, and never except in the presewce of nthcrs. His favorite, the younger rider. saw to that. The elder sister was establish- ed in the apartments which had been occupied by Mindon’s Chi'tf qucn, while Supaynlat made her abode in the King’s own rooms and kept a (lose eye on him. For many months he was never able to go anywhere EXCEPT IN HER COMPANY. Even a. despotic monarch cannot have everythim;r his own way. The Ministry required ’I‘itcbuw to marry the elder sister (:1 Supayalat, named Supayagyi, and to make her his Chief Queen. He married the sisters in the presence of the entire court at the time of his coronation. and his brides sat on We throne to the right and left of .Fim. Supayalat was young and pretty, bad a strong mind, was ambitious, extremely jealous, and pit-Hews in her persecution of those whom she deem- ed for enemies. Sire wound her royal spouse around her finger and he was actually afraid «1 her. She was ably abetted in all her deviltry by her mother, one of the queens of the Ixrmeding King. ' The Indian Government has just :rintcd a. history of the reigns of King Mindon and HS son Thebaw. from Burmese sources. It is chiefly a. record of court intrigue and gosâ€" .‘.ip. 11‘. is i). literary curiosity. The historians say that during most, of his short reign 'l‘kobuw was wholly Under the influence of his favorite \vi“e. He had been in love with her for some time before he reached the throne. it is now believed, Were committed under the influence of his favorite wife or his confidential adverscrs. it. is certain that he had no intention at first of murdering the princes. He had begun the erection of a. large jail in which to keep them, when he was LCI‘Slludud by some of his minis- ters that the politic thing to do was In kill them. Thebnw. with his favorite vsifo. and their attendants. is 10-day a prison~ er in the hands of the B.i:is~h in India.'\vhcrc lzis ample you-inn onâ€" ablcs him to live a I‘ai:ly contented and comfortable life. He is now judged more lcnicmly than at the time of his downfall, when he was xogal'ded as one of the greatest monstezs of history. He was of weak charm-tow, fond of pleasure. given to dvbmacher)‘. but not naturally very cruel. He was easily influcmed by others: and The huge grime was covczcd with earth, which was trampled down by the feet or the executioxms. but, 111'- ter a. day or two, the surface began gradually to' rise and the King sent all the palme elephants to trample it. level again. The (ountry was horrified. but. more (lured to mur- mur. The begiiinfiig of his reign :innul- imd in 1879 by the massmrc of his forty biotheis and half biotheis, and about fort): other primes and prim-Ii cesses. It “as do idod that His, pro eduro “as Leae‘us my to iix The- bmv firmly upon his tliror c. The easiest way to prevent. these royal persons from making trouble was to kill. them; and .‘0 a huge ti‘oml‘i was dug to receive the eighty \‘iCtiluS, and many wexc tossod in half '41th: or only stunned h) the clubs of tie exec utione: s. She Caused Everybody to Be Kill- ed of Whom She Was Jealous. There was little sorrow anywhere when the nefivq came in 1886 that the British had occupied Mandalay and dethroned ’l‘hcbu\\,1\'ing of Upper Burmah. Ti‘e stoxics at“ this young man's atrocities had made his name odious throughout the worm. “Dortozs and mediincs gave me little relief and {mm (on or thiX‘e yems I had almost. made up my mind that; my trouble was incurable. Yihen reading of cures by them led me to try Dodd's Kidroy Pills. I had not, taken half a. box before 1 exâ€" I‘ericmed relief and m’tcr using sev- on or eight boxes I was a. perfect cure and a new maul. The cure was permanent." Cure your Backm-hc with Dodd’s Kidney Pi‘ls and you wiil nze'xer have Bright‘s L’i~ca.se. “I sufl'ered for more than twenty years from Lumbngo and Kidney Dis- ease. I almost uhvays had a, severe pain in my back, so sevezc that dur- ing intervals for yeazs I Was totally unable to work. THEBAW WAS HENPEGKED Richard Quirk, One of 3 Score Cured in One Neighborhood, Tells How Pains of Twenty Years Standing Vanished Before the Great Kidney Remedy. Fortune Harbor, Nfld., Doc.'7.â€" (Spoz~iul).â€"Thcrc are a. ecozc of poo- 111) in this x‘cighbm'ho-od who suflcrcd f; om Lame Buck and otf or symptoms ox‘ Kidney Disease and who are now strong and healthy, thmfis to Dmid's Kidney Pilis. (he of the sonious mums cured is that, of Mr. Ri hand Quirk, and in an interview he says : CRUEL KING OF BURMAH AND HIS WICKED WIFE. DODD’S KIDNEY PILLS A CLEARING OUT KIDNEY DISEASE. GREAT WORK IN HIS GREATI‘E. NT CRIMES, N NWFUUNDLAND Again, with I‘cgard to crime, the report states that in 1899 the num- ber of alien habitual criminals was 231; in 1902 it. had risen to 409. At the October Ciorkcnwcll sessions last year, one prisoner in ewry five was an alien; and in proportion to popu- Iation, in three vems there Wore twice as many aliens as natixes son- tenoed to imprisonment in England uncfllfl Wales. The loss in money to Protest Against Free Trade in Paupcrs and Criminals. Some of the facts revealed by the inquiry, notably in regard to ore“- crowding in the east end of London, are truly awful. The overcrowding is such that, in the words of the commissioners, “health, cleanliness, decmcy. even morality, must. neces- sarily be sacrificed." Thus between 1881 and 1901 the population of Stepney, which was already exces~ sive. increased nearly 40,000 through alien immigration, without counting the children of alien parents; while in the. same period the number of houses has absolutely decreased by about 4,000. The horrors of such overcrowding do not need dwelling Shiloh’s Consumption cure The Lung Tonic “My poor old sit-k body has been made over and I feel as though my head has been too. Li'b is worth living now and I expect to enjoy it fur many years to come if 1 can keep away from bad foods and have (hare-Nuts." Name given by Pos- tum (30., Battle Crock, Mich. There's a reason. Look in each rackag'e for a copy of the famous little book. "The Road to WellVillc." “I tried many foods but, could not avoid the terrible nausea followci by vomiting that. vumc after eating unlil 1 vied Grm'oNuts. This food agreed with my puh‘e and >Lumav:h flom the stunt. This was about. a. your ago. Stemlily and srrcly a change from sickness to l~caltlx came until now ] lune no symptoms 01' dyspepsia and 1m walk 10 miles a day “ithout boirg greatly fatigued. I have not. taken a drop of modi inc since I began the use of (lrmteJNuts and people say 1 look many years younger Hmn I really am. A (‘onumti 111 lamy 5:139: “For many war. '41 had lu-on a summer from inwigcfilion and hurt trouble and in almost wnstnnt four of sud- Cell death. the most amu- sufl‘oring possible. Diming brought an weal-.- noss, cmwiutivn and IOI'VOUS cx- haustion and 1 Was a complete wreck physically and almost a wreck menâ€" tally. Napoleon said that the best feJ soldiers were his host snldims, fun- Ivar and nervousness (omc quickly when the Stomach is nut nourished. Ncnous fear is a sure Sign that the boz’y is not .auppli-d with the right food. No \\ under that Upper Burmuh was ready; to l'm'o't against the (le- hauchod and murdero‘us mum. at Mandalay when they heard that the British forces were moving up the Irrawaddy. 1n bitterness of spirit. Supuyalat watchod from the Luftiest tower of the palace the arrival of the enemy, the short. tight and the entry of the strangers through the rates 01‘ Mandalay. The thrm‘c had {alien and mo.~:t of the people of Um‘cr Burmah, only half (ivilivezl though they were, were glad of it; and Supayalat trod the path of exile with her ruined hrsband. Finally, the dominant thought in Theimw's weak mind was to restore name. in his family one way or an- other. and so ordered the poor ghl out for execution, a cx'nuch from Supayalat being; an the ground to make certain that the gill was kid- ed. He became a. mere puppet in the Queen's hands. and she found harm-1f again so powerful that 'J‘icbaw was rover allowed to see lli Hliingyi 0::- (‘cpt in public. The poor girl's spiiit was then broken by ill treat- ment at the hands vi the maids of honor and of Supayalat herself. Often Comes From Lack of Right Food. At first .she was most agreeable to the new Queen, wi‘iie already plottâ€" ing her death. She waited for her hour of txilunph with the 1‘-mien('e the watchfulness and the cruelty of a. beast of prey. She poisoned the mind of the King against all who were favorable to the new Queen and brought about their deaths. She tan- talized his Majesty until the Story went through his kingdom that he was going mad. b He built a. small palace in the southern garden of the extensive lpalace grounds and told the Queen [that he was to receive a. blessing lwith consecrated water and it was necessary for him to keep a solemn and solitary fast for seven days in preparation for the ceremony, Strangely enough she. believed 'I‘he- haw and approved of HIS RELIGIOUS INTENTIONS. But. while she thought, of him as a (lewmt ascetic for a Week 'l‘hcbaw was in the i'ew pal-aw enjoying his honeymoon and holding high xevctry. 2y threatening the Queen's anten- dants with immediate death if they told her aything about his rcw mur- riaqe, he kept; the fut-ts from her uniil he chose to rewul them him- self at the bilth of their :erond child. The Queen said nothing. but. hidod her time. The King solemnly promised that he would permit. no ore to sufl‘cr from Supayalat's inc‘ignation; and firm he played a. tIiCk on his loving wife, which she never forgave as long as she was a. Queen. dians for her in marriage. They ex- pressed their rmse cf the honor in- tended, but say! they were alt'aid Supayalat would take veigeaucc not only on the girl but on all her re- lath-es. OVERCROWDED LONDON. Do you catch cold easily? Does the cold hang on? Try It cures the most stubborn kind of coughs and colds. If it doesn’t cure you, your money will be refunded. Price: 25c , 80c. and 81.00 S. C. WILLS CO. Toronto. Cu. _ Lenny, my. ABOUT FEAR. : “ For suffix er trouble of sud- it, was fixed on a. sulky, in which there was also a SUIky horse. The battery current was conveyed by wires to the shafts, and when the steed gave out that 1:0 did not pro- pose, to travel further the driver switched on tltc current. and gave him a. shock. Then he altmed his mind and went on and won. 'A new electrical deficc is recorded, but this time it applies to animals only. It is a substitute for whip and spur. ,]t is intended as a cure {or obstinacy in horses. At a Con- necticut race meeting _the .other day Olliccr ' “Well, Max, how's your master toâ€"dny ?" Orderly : “l‘oor (’car (aptain he's no better you ! Wanted hast now to sh" a hoot at 1m head, but hadn t. the stxcmrth to (‘o it !" ‘3 ,5 sun nv- \.‘\llv|v‘.-g --..H many ersons of healthy appetite and poor di est-ion who, alter a hearty meal are stuject to much suffering. The food of which they have partakcn lies like lead in their stomachs. Headachc.de ression, a smothering feeling: follow. no so of- fllcted is unfit. for business or work of anv kind. In this condition Pm-nxelvc’s Vogc. table Pills will bring relief. They will ura- sis: the assimilation oi the nilmmic. mu] used according to directions will restore h ealtliy digestion . Magistrate (sternly): "Didn‘t, I tell you the lmt lime you were here 1 IZBYOI‘ wanted yuu to cmnc before me again '2" Pui'OnOl‘Z “Yes, sir; but. I ('0!:l:!n't make the policemen whom it." Heâ€""l «1 give up ail 1m mi lioré, to heme you.” Sheâ€"“1f mm (id \ou wouldn’t have 11w." grca test ease. Sta) lute (yawns) : “Excuse me." Ethel Knox : "('0‘ with; go. (1- Light." Wash greasy dishes. pots or pans with Lever's Dry Soap a. powder. It will remove the grease with tho Liver Pills are system renouton, blood purifiers And builders; every gland and tissue in the whole anatomy is benefited and stimulated in the use of them. 40 doses in a vial, xo cum-z: "Poor Mrs. Youngwcd has lost her nscendany oaer her hasbmd axi- 1o.~u._\'.' “Why, has :20 vuur'cd :0 Ion) her ‘3" “Nu; ht-t Ate um't fxdg'htcn him with Ler hymu‘rics longer." A. Clear. Healthy S2~zii1.â€"I:Zrup:im1< o the skin and the blowhes which bimnis‘n beumy are the result, of immune hinod causedhyuuhealchy action of the Lin-r and Kidneys. In correcting this un- healthyacnion and resmring the organs Lo their normal condition, I’;1r111eie:3‘s Vevetable Pills “iii at the $12119 Lime cleanse the blood. and the blotaim' :mxi eruptions “illd isu ppeur “iLimu; lem‘iug any trace. féélnaxd’s Liam-eat Ems Distemm Never Worryâ€"Tum them and go about your businessâ€"they do their work whilst you are doing yours. Dr. Agnew': It is nearly sufv t most disappointed 1 world ix the mun V got u lvttcr by 4 from his grid. and 2 bill f:om his tailor. equal to correct all the eviis that an; 1.31:)! to befall these physical tcgulamrs. '~ dreds of testimoniais to pram-c the cm- zmve merits of this liquid kidney Specify ‘m cases of Bright's diseaeze, diabetes, irritation of the bladder. inflammation, drcpsical tendency. Don‘t delayâ€"22 Souda American Kidney c--ra is the 0-1)! k due» {runmvnt that bays prm en Mus. Wmsmw’s S'vcrmsa nvrrr has been used by millions of moth’rs for the: children whim Leelhmgv Iunothw the chin. when; th: cums. A! uya mm. euro: wind coiic. regulazm the mom-ch and bowels. find is $11!: bps: remedy fur Diarrhau. Twenty-flu cant! I hunk Sold h drugzinu Lhrvuubom 1.)}: world. 1w 1-qu um! ask fur " Mun. Wusunv s Soorm so S) m: p.“ 23-11 A gentleman 1’11 L011is.1ille 1101- tucky, had a ba1rcl 01 snails: sent to 1.1111 from Itan'. It 11118 dot 111i cd by the CUthln Mouse omci: ls, who (ould not make up 111011 mind 111: dm 11 but heading to lmy dut}. At Ie11gt‘1 the 011,1101 fem! g zurthcr 111-1111: might manage the “11111:, Miami 111 ray dutv 1'11' t (5111 as “wild a11- 111als.'and this suggestion the 011:- dals a1 muted. Hall's Catarrh Cure is tnkcn.interâ€" hally. and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for tcstimonmls, (we. 1". J. CHENEY . (.30.. Toledo, 0 Hold by all Druggists. 75c. Hall's Family mm- are the best. ”III- I (nu, in the City of Toledo, “'L‘Sunty and State aforesaid, and that said flrm \nil pav the sum 0! ON ‘. HUNDRED um,- LARS for each and every case of L'A- n A null 4L Boarder (Sipping disapprm‘ingly)â€" “Tnis is sniugulzu- .Mollp." Waitexâ€"“ch, it's oystefi" STATE or Omn CITY ma Tommo, ) I .Ums Umvx'n'. I FRANK .1. cmeuuy makes oath that, he is senior partner 01 Um arm of F. J. CHENEY, . 60:. don‘rzg bu>mcss ‘I... In... n-AL LAKE for each and every case of L'A- 'l'/\lutll that cannot. be cured by the 'x58 or HALL'S CA'i‘Auuu CURE. FRAXK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscnhcd in my prescm‘e, this 6th day 0! December, AJ). 18:56. l Altogether, it is pretty obvious that something must be done. and that quickly, to put a stop to free trade in paupurs and criminals, to whatever country they may belong. We shall simply be following in the footstt-ps of all civilized nations» in taking rustricthc measures, includ- ing our own COl’JHiOS. The fact can no longer be ignored that our popu- lation is already amply largo enough for the: space it has to live in, and W0 cannot aflord to look calmly on while the underpaid. umiorfud forvign- cr is (-ontinuously displacing the na- tive worker. A Phi {or Generous Eat,ors..â€"Tl)et"e are nnsmoss men uurmg the same period through the frudulcht bankruptcies of alims has also amounted to the substantial sum of a. million and a. quarter sterling. business men during the same Results from common soaps eczema, coarse hands, raggec clothes, shrunken flannels ELECTRIC wmrs. .lnk to? the Octagon Bar For Over Sixty Years WILD SNAILS. ONLY ONE A. W. GMZASO a', Notary Public to my that the mam in time whic who (exlcvts t.) a bani Liar post nos lusttmd a EXPENSE REDUCES {ll Re cntiv ligcon “'18 s‘wut on the ('opus: t flours at the De Beers Mine. Kimbmluv, and upon examination, it»: (Tom “as .0 ml to (onuin a (01- le.ticn of small dianm'us womh many p0 Inn's. l‘iguo s 'uqii 0: sha‘p flinty subz‘tumcs 10 a Si t t. (-m in (Iigvsfihg ticir fund, but. then- is no "I wish." site sighed, ‘fthat I could see myself as others see me." "Grac- io..s !" replied Ler fond friend, “why aren't you satisfied to let, Well enough alum: ‘2" Wonderful Testimony to thc Curatm Powers of Dr. Agnow’a eatarrhal Powder. mm WI W88 MM GI Gm. Chas 0 Brown journalist at Duluth. Minn” writeai: "I have been a suflenr from 'l‘hrost and Nasal Ca. rrh {or over 20 years durln which dam o my head has been stopglee “8... and con- dition truly misc". 'ithin 1 min- utes after usingD Agnew ‘s Catarrhd Powder 1 o_htu.inedr rehet Three bot- Fhst, Disputnm : "Ti-on, I‘m a liar '?" Sc: 0: 'd Ditto : “On the (02.â€" tlary, [In «car fell()wâ€"\ ou hmc just spoken t‘1c truth.’ Severe cold~ arc easily cured by the use of Bickle’s Ami-Consumptive Syrup. a medicine oft-x1 murdiuury penetrating and healing proper-Kim. It. is :lcknmvl‘edged by these who lmva used it as being the nest medicine sold for coughs. colds. in flnmmaxiou of the lungs, and all affection of the throat and chess. ll?“ agreeablenc“ to the taste makes is n. favourite with ladies dchildreu. -- u tles hum almost. if not entirely cured __n “Now, Mr. Crulflycr, you we the dc- ?icutc situation I am in. and thew-‘5: m 1y one vay out. I7nfoxu:1mle!y I l‘aVOH't any books with mo, but. if you don't mind I am going to-Lnock over that pile of yours." And the judg', without x‘vifiing his read from the position it had been occupying: for t'w- last fiftvcn minutes; xeplicd “11h 1:11 his wanted (.ignitytâ€" "'ch'tion oxerrulcd." 20 Years of Vile Catarrh \\'ith a. “'cll-iaii‘elcl gesture the young lawyer :truck tl‘c books. and they, as well as the «hair on which they had been humming, went down with a terrific ('1': H1 juit as his as- tonished o;.~po:;cnt loaned to Ms fact and exclaimed :â€" ”But I do most emphatican} ob- jcrt !' {Minatd's Liniment Cums fields. raised his voice umil the walls of the room revorbm‘utcd. But th pdge SEept on. The court omccrs were blind to the young lawyer's hints. At lakt, in desperation, he turned to his op- poncnt. 'l‘hcre was no ni tale about is. tho 'judkfie Was a~ L301). The embarâ€" ras::~-ed young Ian-yes, who had roach‘ 0d the xeiling point of Ms argument. spoke in a ligi'er key, and Hon universal panacea. in one remedy. for all iii» to which flesh is. heirâ€"the vcr nature of many curatives being sucfi that were the germs 01' other and dif- iurcntly seated diseases. rooted in the Hyatein of the patientâ€"wont would re licvc on: ill, in turn would aggravate the other. We have. however. in Qum- i'nu “me. when obtainable in a sound unadulterated state, it remedy for many and grovious ills. By its gradual and 'udjmuus use. the fruilest systems are m‘. into convalescent-c and strength, by me influchc which Quinine exerts on kuture‘s mm mstornuves. It relieves the drooping spirits 0! those with whom in. chronic state 01' morbid des- pumiency and lack of interest in life is u. dlbcnfic. and. by tranquilizing the nerve.» disposes to sound and refreshing bicepâ€"â€"iuipm'tu Vigor to the action or the blood. Winch being stimulated. courses throughout the Veins. strength- ening the henlthy animal functions of the syntem, thereby making acuwty a. zit-emu”) result. strenglhumng the i‘nune. and giving hie to the mgestn‘e organs. which naturally demand in- creased substanceâ€"result, improved up- petiw. :{m‘thrup 6'; Lyman ol' ’l‘oron~ to. have given to the public their su- perior Quinine Wine at the usual rate. and, gauged by the opinion 0! scien- ti>ti~y this wine approaches nearest per- luction 01' any in the market. All drug- gists sell it. Amy 2 “Pcor Mr. Billion has been in a railway $1118.41 and is :.i.:1ing rust." Bull's. : “Dear me ! How sad. And 1 only mused Linn last Apsil.” 13c: “We must economise. Sup- pm‘c, darling, that you try your hand at. maLing your own clothes." 51:0: “0h, George, dear, I love;- (old do that. Supporc I begin by trying to make youxs ‘2" 'I‘lc Kama. orange of Upper In’Iia yielzis two Rims of [Hit on the same lnmxch, the negular crop of smooth ouangos, ripe at tlc end of the dry season, and the after crop of coarse skiumd oranges, ripe at. the end of t'!.c rainy seaSon. Minm's lemeat [was Einhihe '. WV. Ointment rollm plies mat-nu, 20,917 22,574 23,829 upon 091th or lunacy seemed the 0an ' aitcrn ..wc for a well-known and highly rupected lady of VVingham. Om... who had travelled ova . two continents in a vain sarch {or a. cure‘for E nervous debilily and dyspepszz. A friend recom. i mended South American Nervine. One b02115 helped. six bottles cured. and her own written testimony closes with (hes: words: " It has saved my lite."-bzo i fianadian firefler of Ghosen Friends There _never was, and never will be a I’EGEON E. \TS DI \MONDS. W. 1“. MONTAGUE, W. F. CAMPBELL, Grand Rl'COX‘dcr, Hamilton, Ont... or Grand Organimr, Hamilton, Ont 18.233 nnnn..nunu "nu"...u”1899 ”an"..n,”u -nuum 20,917 ....... . .......................... 1900 ............................. 22,574 .nuu. ........................ 1901. ............... - n ........ Lh829 .nuunn; ..................... 1902 ............................ 3,000 . 1903 ... .. ’ si semi. "iNBIiéenENTs TO JOIN now. Apply to the Recorder in your own town, or no.- WHEN THE JITDGI- 75’wa DO UB1 .l-J FRUIT BEA RER. fifty W 1/} flo/wflm M91%1 FIVE YE ARS’ PROGRESS: A WOKF. ASSESSMEN 1' SYSTEM. REID 31205., M’f’g 003: 735 “one” I. 1'7 m It. mt. Toronto. m Manninctux-ora. JACKETS. pug:nm_ms._ s_rops_-a. n [5 yrs. ii'oléué him" Sona for amok. IA. FUR! All “It!“ wanted. Send to: price liar, flâ€"I Eilliard Tabies BASTEIDO GO Poultry, All. nuns a! nutter, FRUITS And Farm Pro Eggs, duce. gqnerally Honey. 22‘3"§‘.‘ 125? g: Anal“, you good price! THE . Dawson Bemmi‘sglonfigfl ‘ PATENT$ Some days ago a. pretty little girl some five seas of age. named {lo-a. was tamed a good 90:11 by a gem e- man Visiting the family, wio mull; wou‘nd up by saying zâ€"“Ihsa, 1 don't love you," ”Ah, but you have gut to," return-d thc (Hm. “How so ‘2" as'z-ed her tame-stun "“hy,” said Reba, “you must. lone them that hate you, and I‘m sure 1 Into you." } The followmg is fit: epitaph over a. Spa: i .h tscl Ticr’s grave : "Tiis is the fourth burial-plaxc of Don E} i, han- ius Calcanarcs. He parted with his Jeft mm in the Philippine 151411133, with his right t.- igh in Tctumr, and with his left. in Burgos. Ilcrc re wokoth what was left of him." Two women were as‘x‘ested in New York who used ixfants as iAtm- ments for shop-lifting. '1‘} 0y moi: baby's bonnet ofl', laid it 0., 1L- counter, and filled it with :-T;}in:; goods. Then the bonnet. Was v‘» placed on the head cf baby, who “KS trained to hold it. on tightly. For Nine Yearsâ€"Mr. Samuel I Thedford, writes: “For nine yCv , A sufl'ercd with ulcerated sale» on rm Iexpemied over $103 to DthiCiflnS .i. tried every prepnmtion I heard of cr recommended for such disease, but cm: . get no relief. 1 at last \sz; I‘CCUHHXIBI‘ in to give 1):. Thomas Eclectric Oil a 'ra! which has resulted after using citzi". x )0: tiesmsiug it internally and exter wily), in a complete cure. I believe it i~ the bust medicine in the world. and I writ e mi < (0 let others know \ at, it. has done for (:entlemcn,â€"I suITercd for years with bronchial catarrh. I commenc- ed in January last (as an experi- ment) to use MINARD'S LINIMENT which gave almost instant relief. And two bottles made a comph-te cure and I have had no symptoms of a. return of the trouble since March. Gratefully Yours, MESSSRS. C. C. RICHARDS CO. “'9 train: dilly from Bnflxlo over the Pornnfi Mount-nu. the Delaware V4.1.» G-p. .cms aha Q-nueo. Summing Dem-re Ind Hudson riven. on»... In .11. cum: docks. Writ. In [RIDE POI, D.P.A.. Bufialm S. Y TBA} NED FOR SHOP-L} FTIS G. MARK BURNS Vanklcck Hill, Ont., Oct. 3, 01. Tho “at Qt tho Lou‘s: Price Writ. for Torn. ’ You; dealer can get tit for "on or we will send }ou a booklet fully describing it. New Century Ball Bearing Washing“ Machine. Five minutes work will thor- oughly clean a. tubfid of clothes no handling of the garments or rubbing on the board nm‘esgury. They can do it easily and quickly too with the MUCH-BURIED SOL-”IER. THE DOWSWELL MFG. CO.. Ltd.. HAMILTON. ONT. THE BEST WAY THE LAGKAWAHNA BMLRDAD. "HIST IN THE BEST. ll UBlflmlaawn uu. um; 4} 4 8-7 NEW YORK 18 VIA m It BAUER!!! ibdicllon or Puma Clam: bio and; 7 To: onto '1’“ bits.” 941“?! $204,025. 208,620. 238 H330 364 ,01 2. 400,000. 3 2-3 1 (INJ- t-f

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy