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Millbrook & Omemee Mirror (1905), 5 Mar 1908, p. 4

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,, , QC Ivory. skins, and other .chandise. It IS by no manna m H POLICEMEN‘S CAST-OFF their parli- cular case. “Oh, I must. not wear sap- phires. Mme. X. warned me sgamst them,” is the sort 0! remark heard in the jewelleys’ shops. cular boa: are constantly occurring. .West End jewellers also have experi- ence of the growing influence 0! the occult. The opal has long teen oon- side'ned a. stone of ill-omen. but jewel- 'lers are frequently told by their {emin-q fine nnchxmm n.-. , ow: the miners o! Llanelly. Owing to her predictions of coming disaster scores of miners refused to enter the mlne at Trmwara. The fashionable enamels o! the West. End dealer in 11:.- ‘lum’ty '5 similarly under the spell. : Cases where the railway companies are asked to change the date on a ticket because the intending passenger has Mn nun-n41 in. â€" _~â€"â€"v‘ - Avon-)VIV Eh cnco again. in fashionable West End atreeLc. At Oxfiord circus, within the smoe of ten minutes, no l’ewer than- six different sets 0! sandwich boards hear- ing the advertisements of various clair- voyants and crystal gazers can be counted, and the advertisement columns of the newspapers, more especially the weekly pm'odicals, indicate that busi- ness is flourishing. ed temples of mystery Ln Bond street. Fear of police interference, however, has died away, and with. the opening 0! the London season the dabblers in the occult have established themselves (than n..-.'... .Â¥ . The West End of London, England, is once again overrun by an army of clairvoyants, crystal gums and sooth- sayers. Landau is Sullefing pmm ‘ 01 Clajn'oyants. -v..vn\ their use. After some urging I decided to try the pills. and had only used them 'a few weeks when I began to feel bone- rfltted. and from that time on the lm~ pmvement was steady. and by the time I had used atom. a. dozen foxes of the pills I was again enjoying the blessing ’0! good health. I cannot too strongly urge other discourage} sufferers to give Dr. Williams' Pink Pills a falr trial." _ Dr. Williams’ Pink Pillls will cure all troubles due to poor. watery blood, 'such as anaemia, general weakness, indigestion. neuralgia, skin troubles, rheumatism. the after eflecls of la grippe. and such nervous troubles as St. Vitus dance and partial paral_vsl:. m 50 cents a box or sit boxes !or A $2.50 from The Dr. Williams] Medicine ‘ Tn “ ' DMA'nâ€"fl! _ - _ r" -e.... u] qu ”mu, uuu rule. 1 was constantly doctoring, but it is probable that they will have a Without any benefit. and I began to feel larger number of representatives in the that my condition was hopeless. One next. parliamentâ€"a fairer representation day a friend asked me why I did not of their voting strength. There are two try Dr. Wiltlnms‘ Pink Pills and men- hundred members of that body at pre- floned several cases in which she lmew sent and only thirty-two of them are of the great benefit 1hat.had followed women. ‘ 1,193.? nm A n..- .J ., Bmck'rme; 651. ,,__ -..- u.-. e'vumylvulfi were headaches and general weakness. After a time the trouble lncneased so rapidly “that I was unable to attend to my household duties. I lost flesh, looked bloodless and had frequent. fainting ms. 1 was constantly doctoring. but‘ without any benefit. and I began to feel that. my conditio was hopeless. One ('1117 .. t_:-_x - , "mm-i w many made women equal to men in all‘re- women become worn out and old look- spects in the body politic. ing before their time- There is no distinction of sex what- ln these times of trial Dr. Williarm" ever. A woman may hold any office fink Pius are worth their weight. in in Finland except one, that of gover- seld to women. They actually make nor-general, which is filled by the ap~ new, rich blood. and on the richness pointment of the Czar, [or it is the only and regularity o! the blood the main remaining link between the autocracy of every girl and every woman depenzh. and the democracy. A woman may be Mrs. Urbane C. Webber, Welland. a policeman or a judge, or the mayor 0nt., is One of the many women wife 0! a town, and there are thirty-two wo- owe present health and strength to Dr. men in the parliament, where they have WilliamS’ Pink Pills. Mrs. Webbei' shown a remarkable amount. of activity saysâ€"“About three years ago, while and ability and determination in the living in Hamilton, my health began enactment, of radical registration. to decline. The first. Symptoms were They haw: nmmml «m1 “0-" ‘ 'hn'nlnnLA_ ~ In these times of trial Dr. Williams" fink Pius are worth their weight. in gold to women. They actually make new, rich blood. and on the richness and regularity o! the blood the hear“) of every girl and every woman depenzh. Mrs. Urbane C. Webber. WannH Women are called the “weaker sex." and yet. nature calls upon them to hear {at more pain than men. With too many woman it is one long martyrdom pcopl. ahead of them. No wonder so many made women become worn out. and old look- spects ing berm-e their time. rr‘L _ DOUce prosecu . WEAK, PALE W WORN our WOMEN of the 143x136}: p012“ " ‘Oh. all ng'hiFIs'zizd the dealer. m n ‘ ' . ‘Berr our rdon. Go Moms. Quantities are $3233 tone ° y pa m traders and oxporl- ' In refer-rm to the financial standin “‘5 of the “Dark C‘m' cf another mgan, 'thc banker continuedg: my are exchanged 10" “It’s no wonder he has money. He 1:; skins, and other mer- the most suspicious fellow Lever heard by no means an 1m- 0!. He reminds me of a farmer I used sge a swarthy savage tc know. This farmer. whenever hei fluorm 0' a “"40" bought. a. flock of sheep. examined each] "“ng the “gum“ sheep‘closcly to make sure that its fleece, roe. was all wool." h IN BLACK MAGIC. 399m. alot 0! man- the London police. secufbons of two or caused a temporary r luxuriously furnish- polsrs: 50c. AND $1.00. UNIFORMS. all Invasion xs clair- Use arm. can be res t F13 >01umns anfiag o my the OYder 1mm .t :buSI- mate, h0w¢ dical and of the Veloed by ;t who be wasted. £33"? will be its 6"va éfifiég‘fi Speaking of carefulness in business. a financier recently said that. some ’men were carelul in only one way, the way that had an influence on their own pocket. He illustrates this point by the following story: “A 00:11 dealer whom I used to know ‘shouted one afternoon to an ornplo,\‘<~21 who was driving out of the yard. “Hold on there, Jim! That coal can’t have been weighed. It. looks to me large for a ton.’ “Jim shouted back. ‘Thls ain’t a ton, £305.51 It's two tons.’ ,- u...‘ u» unycbm a! any time. If the measure had been modified so as to prohibit the manu- facture and sale of strong drinks, with a fair indemnity to those whose capl- tal is invested In that business, and under ordlnary mgnlatlons. with pen- allies less severe, Nicholas II. undoubtâ€" edly would have uppmved its provis- ions, and the curse under which the peasants of Finland have been living for generation: would have been re- moved. t. ,,_.V-- .. :N" m um uunus 01 he Czar and his \010 may be expected 11’ an" 4;mn 1! AL, .. uuuvuul leglsmxure prohibiting the Use of intoxicating drinks, and in that respect Finland has broken the record and has established a precedent â€"- for older nations to follow. It is unfortu- ‘nate, however. that the law is so ra- dical and drastic, because it will be vetoed by the Czar and the effort will be wasted. The grounds for the veto will be its interference with personal rights. and the failure to indemnify per- sons who suffer loss 0! property. The measure is now In the hands of lhn P â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" A kt ‘ This is the first law ever passec a national legislature prohibgting NRA n7 inlnul--u__ No provision is made to indemnify distillers. brewers, roctifiers, dealers ‘cr private individuals whose property may be confiscated or rendered useless )-y the law. Every distillery must close forever, and the loss upon the invest- ment falls upon the owner without any indemnification whatever from the Gov- ernment. ' it even forbids the use of wine at communion service in the churches, and the sale of liquor for medicinal purposes is placed under the same re- strictions and regulations as the sale of poisons. Spirits used for mechani- cal purposes must he so doctorod upon their importation into the country that they cannot be used {or beverage. HEAVY PENALTIES. The police are given unprecedented power. They have the right to search private dwellings upon information that. liquor is concealed there or is in possession oi the Occupants. The pen- alties are very severe. The minimum is a line of $20 and the maximum is penal servitude for three years. No provision is made to indemnify distillers. brewers, roctifiers, dealers or private individuals whose property may be confiscated or rendered useless The most recent not of general in- terest is a law passed by an almost 'unam'mous vote totally abolishing the liquor traffic. it closes every saloon ’evory distillery. every brewery in Fin- land. It prohibits the use as well as the sale of beer, wine and spirituous liquors or every kind. ll. applies to private individuals as well as to hotels‘ and restaurants, and under a heavy penalty forbids. the importation or the use or even the possession of distilled anti malt liquors. _ .. we-“ u vnvll. They have proposed and carried through several reform measures of the very greatest. importance. Fifty-six pc-r can. of the votes were cast. by women m the first national election, and only forty-four- per cent. by the men. and Since the emancipation of Finland from Russian rule two years ago it has acted promptly and emphatically upon great social problems. As soon as the power was conferred upon them the people adopted universal suffrage and 154.1!“ ....._. _.. Women Have Equal Power ~Drastic Liquor Law POLITICS ARE VERY MUCH ADVANC- ED IN THAT COUNTRY. PROGRESS IN FINLAND 21 MW Pe-m-na is :11; Best fliedzz-zam ,3. a- CAREFUL MEN. ABOLISH LIQUOR TRADE T00 STRIN GENT. our per cent. by thermal], ana probable that they will have a law evez: ‘pgssed by [Uiuy IO amp your n‘ ' But. might they nnt also feel that. side I Mr and 9'0 home V by side with him and the heroes who sat i' Prospect-five Depositor- , m that table. [TIP all they knew. werefgimrd against, [>085 the spirits of the mighty dead. looking] Managerâ€"“Sir. the c ’ dcwn upon the banquet that afternoon. in a lmih‘r-fi'on (‘3? I They were remindm that, more sprang (IFHH‘. This opens on from OUf- that chaos and suffering a new mite scale. which is- it sgirit of peace and harmony. touring! :55 weight. and if he truitin n high and purified resolve. L: v! 1pc m'th the Iigh‘ In reply. Lord Robot-ts said many who surety Ming a bomb (1' taught in the Mutiny had gun-1" in that rcst. Their “inst thst“ had k scum! wi. mg lit-en and th0 youngest of thn surviv- ors cwH-mt he Ionghm‘nre the mil came. Might he and his oh] ii-imds and ccmradcs be prepared. when their last (at! was sounded. to obey the summons- The buglfir's of the 151. Duke of 031‘s- iwall‘s Light: Infantry having played the “Last Post.” Mr. Ben Davies sang the “Recessionnl.” and Mr. Lewis Waiter re- cited the verses especially written by Mr. Rudyard Kipling for the occasion. entitled “1857-1907,” beginning:â€" 'z‘n-day across our [81. The astonished your The remnant of that Which cleansed our RE} and farewell! With {9' rs Inn! 1 Lord Curzon, in proposing “The Sur- vivors of the Indian Mutiny," said they who were privileged to be present were rendering the last tribute of gratitude and respect to thosa who wrote their names upon that page in letters that would never die; who were there in answer to the last roll-call they would‘ hear together upon earth In the presence 0! theizj old commas and before their old commander-s. ..... v1. uv means, under Providence, of saxt Indian Empire {mm a grand (Cheers). 1 Survivors of Indian Rebellion Ron I" iedâ€"Now Poem by ; Kipling. The Royal Albert Hall, land, was recently the-see inp commemoration of Indian mutiny, which broke out in 1875. Through the generosity of the London Daily Telegraph every effort had been made to gather together all the surviv- ors of that famous campaign. The re suit was the most complete list which has yet been compiled. Dyer a thousand mutiny veterans were found to be liv- ‘ing. and of these amut 700 were in a position to be present at the dinner. When the gallant 700. led by a de- tachment of Chelsea Pensioners, filed into tho hall, continuous cheering greet- 1 as their appearance. Dinner over, the 1 strains 01‘ “Tho Camnhnllc m.“ mm.--" quel- London, Eng- no of a striko the Jubilee of the POEM BY KIPLING DINNER TO ABOUT SEVEZ VETERANS. JUBILEE or ME Mm}? Agrzcmture, Ottawa, Ontario, writ-es: “The Peruna is particularly {-mca- cious in the cure of caturrhul atfcctions of the lungs and bronchial tubes. “Six bottles cured me this winter of branrhitis. I am complete-1y restored and I owe thanks to the Forum. “I have recommended this remedy to a large number of .my friends utnicted with the same trouble, and they have vex-ma] my good opinion of this val- uable remedy.” is our father's graves :r-L-.1 .7. mat med years reufial of that ngpCrate host ! We greet \011 here none will see mâ€" -ru-na is :11: Best Aladdin: in World RECOMMEND PE-RU-l‘ â€"â€"-_Â¥ avidence, of saving our {mm a grand peril. pm every wort had been er tog-ether all the surviv- mous campaign. The m most oomglebe list which 3N HUNDRED his weight. and if he were to ‘ .xuuu‘y lU attempt 1:. (Mp0 m‘th lhe lightest bag he would surely 1.1:?ng a bomb down on his head." Bank Manager (to prospective devout {omâ€"“Our system, sir. I 'flatber n1\;se}i' :s gbsolutely perfect. You literallv‘have! omy to dmp your money at the'coun- inn fin.“ ”a 1.-..-- him a bright-eyed, laughing baby, the pride of our home. He is one year old. a: nine teeth. and is now as well as any baby can be. He sits and plays nearly all the time and lets me do my work without worry. I would say to all mothers who have sick babies give them Baby’s Own Tablets as l (lid mine, 1 land you will have healthy. happy ba- T3103." The Tablets will cure all the minor ailments of little ones and are absolutely safe. Sold by all medicine dealcn; or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. \thlinmS' Medicine Co.. Bmclcville, Ont. ‘ ‘ ‘ ” ,_.- “HI. ~ .alv 3 xx lmounh far removed from Dandelion are known to exert a pou- ti‘g‘ifiilflhé'Vv'iu 4 iaatioa area it. is provided erful influence on the liver and. kidâ€" Iran believe she l< x’hausuble s'uppLy of pure neys, restoring them to healthful ao- does. ~ ry shortly the corporatmn tion, includldg a regular flow of the - ..uul\;D-’ dl pCSllS. 3nd ('1 has paint. the usual irr mill, millers, a cart and . horse, and water. Ve l‘. passengers, With such dimin utivc neat- will start th - ' ' ‘Ling to the organs “ (3 construction of a railway, secrettons an 1mm“ P . CURE A co; n ness that hall a grain of corn can caver to the neighboring Oasis of Dolthla.’ 99mpl'et’3 powerlto pe._formdlt.h1: £3113?! TakeTgAXATIVB 380 5' the whole composition. where equally valuable products have “0‘15“ Thea: munble mgre en C G ' _e The German Empemr has i n his pos been found, and where the a session a fairy-like little tee. sen'ice. The A - - ‘ 1e Pills and serve to render them â€" phospects are equally enmuragmg. getab ' - - Y .5 g e tea-tray ts beaten out of an old Prus- The Oasis of Kharga was in ancient ”’9 agreeable and salutary medicme ho real In. tler W 1- sian half-penny, the teapot is made out t1 -- w -~ - to :undmoneyi gm'qunural into the composmon of Penna-sees \e mmmtnmu“ mes called the Oasis of Ken-3mm, they are. Them are {C\~"plllS so effec- for. the things that l of a German farming. and the tiny cups and is best. known as the Great Oasis. tlve as they 1n them action. wait. .â€" gggiggtsns of the different German przn- {13212133313 tortlhgego dEfgztnaga “3310?, “Do. you. think NI}? dad would $3}. I mgrwlgzufgegggg 15‘ MHâ€" was founded by Darius l. Hystespes in nnythang ”.1 (flduh‘m EYCV‘WF 3‘31”“? covertpg from (It the fifth century B. C. Political offend- to be married? I don . know. but ‘ toutemextstoaco. 1: st! BABY’S OWN TABLETS crs were banishgd to the oasis during {honey he'd say "something if you told bufldsupmmmâ€" the Roman occantlon. and there are lum we were-ht. B‘shop Goodman (in SAVE A LITTLE LIFE numerous ruins of Roman buildings. -â€"' think, children! In Mrs. T. Osborn, Norton Ming, Vt.. The-re are also the remains of a Roman pm cungp IN 5 TO M DAYS. 10.000900 square mzlc: writes: “I do not think enough can he fort. PAZO OINTMEX'L' is guaranteed to can any .cut a $111,116 Sunday: ‘ ' ' ' ~ - It is almost impossible to tell to what can at Itching. Blind, Bloodtn or protudmg. e send in praise of Babys Own Tablets ‘ t ' mud, 500. boys and girls can I gaygped that our bah , would not extent the. two oasis will be able to We minnow 1‘ '1‘” °' “”3” n “ days. Now, what sho 1 am hmn‘alix'e to'da ifs/it hat mt developed. Itis estimated that the 05555 “Can’t you wait a year b:fcre marry- save up ‘our money 112;: for the Tabletsyas he "Vin" so of Khan” has 460.000 {eddz‘ms (ad {3117 int: my daughter?" “I can; but my cre- (in ecstattc union)-“( - - “ ’ ' 2 .2 (tan equals 5.082 square yams) an 9 “-01.5 can’t." gag;53%;“,ghfgish‘3'gi1030 1113:: Oasis of Dalihla 27.000 feddans of land d .___..- They Wake the TC, him the Tablets and they have made available for cultivation. - - - m... - Lâ€"-'â€"U - ,_-â€" v. \Vl‘l Lu.“ UJVCI the whole composition. The German Empemr has in his pas. session a fairy-like little tee. guanine. The tea-tray Is beaten out of an o} sian half-penny, the teapot is made out of a German farming, and the tiny cups from coins of the different German prin- cipalitics. ....-. um. Al's} \V ‘ as and insects are hepresonted in pet‘- rect detail. with an the truthfulness of Nature. An ItaJian lady, too. has paint. {\‘1 a landscape in which appear a wind- mill, miners, a cart and horse, and passengers, with such diminutive neat- ness that half a grain of corn can caver the whole oomrmgiunn , , ”w. v. ouvvl emu gt ldl Its bed-plate is :1 254mb gold piece; its cylinder is a little less than one-six- teenth of an inch in diameter, with a ‘ stroke of one thirty~secend of an inch. The balance wheel is one-third of an Inch in d'ameter, and can make some- thing like 1,000 revolutions a minute. An Italian has made a tiny boat, hrm~ ed of a single (earl. Its sail is of bea- ten gold studded with diamonds, and its: head-light, carried at the prow, is :1 perfect ruby. An emerald serves as its rudder, and its stand is a slab of ivory. It weighs less than half an ounce, and‘ its price is said to be 521.600. Indeed, ‘the Italians are adapts at minute work, for there are artists in Florence who will take particles of stone and glass no longer than a mustard seed and piece them Lagether on the head of a shirt stud with such nice udjusfment oi deli- cate shades of color that, minute nr-m ISSUE} NO. 10434 , ...... Abun; .lb HUI”: ’31 ‘140 distinct. pierces, fasbencd by fifty- 'iwo scnews, and three dmps of water (‘1‘! the boiler and set the engine in ma- ton. Another marvel of ingenuity in the same line Ls a little engine of the up- right pattern, made of silver and mm , -..\. u-uu'; uy an An [clad-(maker. An ordinary thimble Serve as its engine-house, and its is barely fifteen grains. The sm the piston is a little over one-two an inch, and its diameter- is a 1m than «me-ninth of an inch. Yet, ( 1:5 minutcnoss, the engine 1': In _ V‘--~.u~uuuu J.) UHC-SIX‘ toenth of an inch in length. The num- erals are in Arabic, and are cnvravcd DD V OF A in rm. to be more easily disocfinablc. RESULTS IN THE A m0. '1 ‘ho Works and hands are made of the NEW PROWNCE' fln-CHL tempered steel, and the works are set Lhmughnut in diam-and chips. The smalluc-st steam-engine in the . - . Makes Travel Posfible to Two Almost wand 13 one made by an Amcmcan CIOPI-CrnnL-nw An ~-â€"-"r , ‘ ' ~ J uuun.‘ “uncut. worrying.’ anosimrâ€"“But how do you minst possible defamation?” 'Sir. the cashier- is confined ’-fI'cm cage with only one opens on our patent dyna- whfch is- adjus'od exactly toJ nun: :l L ,, .uuuuxnun LUlâ€"IVERY IN IN quality is m the association ot’ namw. The name Leach Chemical 00., hyery year .in the Emma: ‘70") _ male, :1 mama lS inseparable from that of go lottery is held ally in October. The names of F PINE marriageable girls and of me ' men who are tired of a bache . . . . w -: ’ men on slips of paper and Much Is at u {or dlspensmg thlough 5“ “1' 7 . ‘ n druggglsts znlygn }; oz. vials, each vial Into separate earthen .puLS. ‘ securely sealed in a round wooden case. OaCh kind is drawn out at one I. a . Lana) __.,-A, Worthless imifnh‘nne Inn". 1.-.... Anh” a THE STRONGESTV GUARANTEE o; ._.._‘~1 tern, made of silver and gold. tale is :1 SS-cent gold piece; its is a little less than one-six- an inch in diameter, wizh a one thirtyxsecond of an inch. an“ __LA I - wu grams. The shake of a little over one-twelfth of its diameter- is a little less In of an inch. Yet, dcspilc 55, the engine is built. of pieces, fasbencd by fifty- and Wm dmps of water and set the engine in 1110- ‘ 15 now as: well as He sits and plays and lets mp do my {nimble would and its \xj-eighh Many patent medicines have come and gone, but Bicklo’s Anti-Consump- tive Syrup continues to occupy a lore- mst place among remedies for coughs and colds. and as a preventive of de- cay of the. lungs. It is a slandard me dicine that widens its sphere of useful~ Incss year by year. It you are in need in? something to rid yourself of a mug“: ‘ -or cold, you cannot do better than try Bzcklc‘s Syrup. “Your son," said the pmfcssor. “has been laboring under a misapprehen- s:on.”- “\Nha‘l?’ exclaimed the humbEe (but honest parent. with joy in his voice, "ye don‘t mean it?" “Mean what?" “That Josfar has been workin'." From October to May. Cold: are the men: came of Headache. LAKA'I’IVJ 8012?le remove: an“. 1!. W. Grove I The new province is 11 mos (me, and rich in mineral and s pcsits. and although far remov. the usual irrigation area. it. is p with an inexhaustible suppLy ‘ walcr. Very shortly the cor; wild start the cons’ructdon of a 7,,. w my mu: umu 11 L10 {line had pierced the rocks it. womd have been rendered impassable at cer- tain periods of the your on account of the sand. which drifts with the wind and covers up all apertures on the face of the desert. The work will result in the addition of a new province -â€" that of Western Egypt-to Egypt. DONT TU RN . no u-UHE , "V'u‘ ‘ b is of the most. bold, Iascinat‘ng and varying type. For most. of 1110 journey the lire Milows the aid caravan route. A great deal of difficulty was (moun- tcrod during the oomstrucfion. owing to the presence of Limestone and works. In several places the embankment had he be built up to the level of the locks. This was due to the fact. that if the Hun 1.an _:...___.1 ______ °... ounuruu. wlu'd} 15 Sfllne [five miles from Naga-Humadi, the 0e10- brated sugar centre, and. proceeds through the most, barren country. On the way one pass/es countless Ro- man ruins, and the scenery right atom; is of the most. bold; tasctnating and varying type. For most. of the journey the tire tattows the 036 caravan route. A great. deal of difficulty was (nonun- “’HAT CAUSES HEADACHE. I The new railway which is to bring the ancient Oasis of Kharga into close relation with Egypt has been opened to the public. The line, which is some 200 kilometers 1n length, and has been constructed under the auspices of [he Carper-amen of Western Egypt, starts NEW EGYPTIAN RAILWAY Forgotten Oasis ncâ€"uiu you see where a. judge some where said that the 'bad cooking of the women drives men to drink? Sheâ€"Yes, but even _with that excuse, ’hn mm’. ___.I__n . name is drawn obtains a {Deduction to the young woman name accompanies his, and) ‘th that mmalns‘ {or him to do is u courtship with all the ardor of he is capable. SOIL I3 FERTILE. V Mrs. P. Miner, of 31: Suffolk Street. Guelph, Ont, since, while while living in Oshawa, One, my little daughl rs of age ecntracted a skin disease on the I: per 1: of h fires: broke out like tiny water blisters, afterwards ta ingt 4: form or would disuppenr for a short time and then reappear worse than en coming in contact with the skin set up such a. severe irritation that to keep her from scratching. We tried various preparations good results until we began using Zam~Buk. With each applim and soreness was greatly relieved, and the child rested easier. using, the eruptions and scabs fan oisappcared and in a short spac: was cornpletel cleared from the disease. It is now some mom Zam-Buk, m as there are no signs o.‘ any more eruptions breaking we believe Zam~Buk has worked a complete cure." mm.-.” a. n. M FREE I Send for a "in! box. Encloxe coupon and 1:. amp, Iddnss, Zam-Buk , Toronto. 3K2 local wise man MARRIAGE LOTT Oasis -â€" We're Known to Romans. mineral and stone’ {15] * Sum“ Regu}a§ox:s. â€" Mandrake and d: are the most fro. ILixéTIVE B_ROMO L. W. Grove on box 250 SPEED LIMIT. most fertile no names of all the and of ihe young of a bachelor life rt paper and thrown an pots“ One or out at one time by we manage; Rumai country, in IS a. letter of in- )g waman whose 's and) then all to do is to start ardox‘ of which ERY IN INDIA. Just because a man says noming he isn’t ne;essar£ly a sawer or wood. ..... vuunu ccrns. Then do noi 'd'day in getting a bottle of Holloway’s Com Cure. It re moves all kinds of toms without pain Failure with it is unknown. is to start ' of which When a young woman: asks a young man to let her sew on a button the world hblds its breath. Do not glve up In despnlr. £0 :1 who snflor. Iron: obotimxtedhflg figuremontsolt 63km. Annolnt th esore oymts with Weaver's Comte and purify the“ ono with Weaver's Syrup. All draggista oopth You cgpnot _be happy while ledâ€"“Thore “as L0 be a meeting of my creditors toâ€"dm " Todd --“\\'e11, w'asnt there? “No. They unanimously agreed that tuey 00111an afford to spend the time.” , gener- Intelligent Troatmen! with Allen's Lun Bal- sam bnngsu the yhlegm, naps the ooug and pain int c c est, overcomes those terrible colds which, neglected, lead to consumptflon. How m: m' times have vou won out when inxited to go up against another man's game? ”CH, Mange Prairie Scratches and every form of oantagious Itch cn human or animals cured in 30 minutes by Wol- {crd’s Sanitary Lotion. It never fails. Sold by all druggists. “Are you in favor of c‘mbs for wo- men?" asked the woman with the square chin. “Yes,” answered the old bache- lor. “Clubs, sandbags, or any old thin-g." Pains, Like the Poor, Are Always With D'sâ€"That portion of mans life which is not made up of pleasure is largely composed of pain, and to be ‘Ifl'oe fmm pain is a pleasure. Simple remedies are always the us: in treat,- ing bodily pain, and a safe. sure and simple remedy is Dr. Thomas‘ Eclectric IOil. You cannot do wrong in giving it a trial when required. I u xcuppcar worse than ever. The clothes xch a. severe irritation that it Was impossible tied various preparations yet Obtained no uk. With each applimtion the irritation the child tested easier. Thro’ cominn ed tented nnri 3n n JV“; _ . . THE REST STRAW‘ Always remember the full name. for this signature on every box. 26c. Thai is Laxaiive grams/:2 @ainlne 9' rec. Guelph, Ont, says: "A year , my little daughter Lorlnda, six the n per t of her body. This rds ta ingl e form ofdry scabs. These ppcar worse than ever. The clothes severe irritation flan: it was impugsihb “41, Tkere is airly One ..-â€" .- ‘ud in a shozt space a! time s new same months since eruptions breaking out on b n - lam-Ruiz Cure; cuts. NOT WORTH IT. {salutary medicine I N “affirm Quiiaine ~59 THE mm 5%? TO 8335‘ 001.0 I. 0.1 nded. 500. {ere marry- but my cre- u who snfl’or. 1 skin. Annolnt ' to and purify Alldmggisu ! They Wake the Torpid Energies. â€" who “not. Machinery not properly supew'mod and in Ann?!“ left to run itself. very soon shows fault ummfi tn its working. It is the same with the digestive organs. Unregulated from tune to time they are likely to become torpid and throw the whole system (1:! «of gear. Parmeloe’s Vegetable P2129. a young Were made to meet such cm. They ”1°“ the restore to the mu the nagging {acui- tics, and sting into order all parts cf Mn havn the mechanisrn’ u..\.vun4 ' i' . orders 11 SWIDS it its w: cent 01 cept; t as far wo- 35": the square scripti old bache- any old She cbsem lches and ‘man a on human He-4 9 by Web a stow ever fails. Ev Whenefyco won out side‘lerl :L another “n" T [hey on: Lung 83.}, 00 an TEE colds The V! - ed, eilh cs gene Shiloh’ sUsc Shiloh: cu; Cure Cures l"- 91 for the worst Cold thuhatpest cough â€"u)’ Iton agw- antee of your money back if it doesn' t actually CURE flicker Dr. Garaner Robb. of Belfast. at a pcoent. medical gathering there. ssa'ed spinal menmgflis with great succes=. Whereas the death rate had been 7‘} per cent. it was new reduced to 30 W? cent~ B'shop Goodman (impressivelyâ€"“Only think. children! In Africa there are 110060.000 square miles of territory with- cut a single Sunday-sch-tvol where litiie boys and giris can spend their Sur- days. Now, what shauld we all try 5nd save up our money and do?" Class (in ecstatic union)â€"“Go to Africa!" No real hustler would give two cents for the things that come to those who wait. --.- vw nu an 3110.8 33' cover! from wasting (11:03:03. It is the best Loni: gamma. 1: s “manta, nourishes and kn" A. nu on. M--. TOCUREACOLDENONEDAY Take LAXATIVB naouo Quinine Tam eta. Wt: fiiuml money 1m fans to 011:0 z. W. E’S nature is! on each box. 250. Occasionally a woman is so dece five that she will even try to mafie man :believe she loves him when s or disease in children is wimns. Re. moxe them a 1111 M other Grava‘.\\’cr:.z Exterminator. It never fails. Help your children to snow strong and robust by munieracfing anything that cam ill-health. One great Gaw- of disease in children is warm; R» The wagfi of sin have not. been mi ed, eixher, in spfie of the fact that pm cs general-1y have gone up. Everyone Thi 15:- his own cross is annealed When confined to the house with a. pain in the sidqfor Instance. but it would be quickly {urgutr ten :1 “The D a L" Menthol Plaster was applmi they only cost a. trifle. 'hv not to than! Heâ€"Yes; he must be what the): can a stowaway. She (on the Atlantic liner)â€"Did ycu Iobsene the great appe be of that ahu‘ 'man at dinner? l Mcqnt Clemens is Iamcus throuchcuz ' Amenca as an all-thewear-ronnd health re- sort. and thousands of people hear testi- mony to the benefits derived from its min- eral waters in cases of rheumatism and kindred diseases. For bilious and liver troubles. digestive troubles. nervous dis- orders, general debility, etc. the eflicacy of its waters is wonderful. Seventy-five per cent of rheumatics are cured and ninety per cent; benefltted. Write J. D. McDonald. ms. trict Passenger Agent. Grand Trunk Rail- way System. Toronto. for handsome dp- scriptive booklet telling you all about 1:. um: LORif‘éDA MINERGUELP“ W Mrs. Hayr-ixâ€"“The idee! tow lazy tew study for hi Mrs. Haflixâ€"“W hat be yore son (loin tew th’ city?’ Mrs. Mcadawgrass-“ He’s studyin’ fer a. doctor.” MOUNT CLEMENS, MICHIGAN. INDUSTRIAL NOTE. aymxâ€""The idee! 13 th' doctor tew study for hisscll?" b: EX PLAIN ED. than a?) thin” v on ever tncd 833: to A LAZY M. D bet and toe on there ”do“ fox-_ 1 those n-

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