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Millbrook & Omemee Mirror (1905), 12 Apr 1906, p. 4

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”Lu. - "-rr'v I made you a beautiful pie all myseIL Fido went and ate it." “We". never mind, my dear,” said cheerfullly, “we can easily another dog." “Oh: George.‘ she dreadful thing has 1 made you a beautiful Fido went and Mn N ‘ The honeymoon was c husband returning from grieved to find his little utterly. A handsome illustrated treatise. giv- .hg full description of Rheumatism and Paralysis. with instructions {or a. comâ€" plete homo cure. descrihing the most .mccessful treatment. in the world. re- Iommcnded by the Ministry and endors- Id bv medical men. This highly in- :‘u’uctivc book was written by W. H. can. a. genucmnn who has mud!» a. finely 0! these diseases. The preface is b: a. graduate of the University of mzburg. Send postal to-day and you will receive the book free by re- ium.â€"Addrcss, The Veno Drug (.20., 24. ling St, Went. ’l‘cxonto. snauumsu Ann He: “Perhaps you don‘t. like of dancing.” She (in evident ”more is rather too much 5 about it.” He: “How may I ‘ She: “Suppose you tread on foot. once in a while.” , -uulc 15 .w. a. cuy, 1mm or hamlet in Canada where Dr. Thomas’ Ecleclrlc Oil is not knownâ€"wherever introduced it made a foothold for itself and maintaincil ll. some merchants may suggest, some other remedy as equally beneficial. Such ‘ recommendations shoulc 1 be received with doubt. I‘here 1.5 only one Electric 1. and that is Dr. Thomas Take no- mg else. _--_..vwc. "You can hardly help no ’handsome rings Miss Flirt. you?” * “Np; she has such an eng: o.’ wearing them.” It is Known Everywhere. - not a city, town or hamlet where Dr. Thomas’ Ecleclric knmvnâ€"~whaever introduced foothold for itself and mainl Some merchants may sugg‘ slher remedy as equally boner rpnnmn. Aâ€" A ~ I ‘ sir cOmplete home cure free to readers of this For limited period only You can get those cine dealer or by n hams’ Medicine Co 50 cents a box or .V uyl Jug these a box or two of I Pink Pills will bring new new strength; To those xx more seriously ailing, whc in: from any of the ailn had bloodâ€"a fair treatmen pills will bring new hmnk Thoushhfldgl need a tonic these ft box A-.- u. “nun; «ways. In 50! it breeds pimples and eruptions. others it. may be through occasion headaches, a variable appetite, perm] twinges o! neuralgia. or a lazy teeling in the desire to avoid exertion. For the: spring ailments it. is a tonic you heel and the greatest blood-making. healtl giving tonic in all the world is Dr. \Vi. liams' Pink Pills. Every dose helps! make new. «rich. red, health~giving .e body, bringing energy to weak despondent. ailing men and women. Here is proof. Mrs. Chas. Blackburn. Aylesl'ord Station, N. 8.. says: “For the past ten years Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills is the only medicine I have taken when l round I needed a medicine. Last spring I was feeling poorly, was weak, easily tired and depressed. I got three boxes and they made me feel like a new person. These pills are the best medicine l know or when the blood is! out of order." ___'--'0Au :0 same {or weak, watery, impure You need a tonic to build up t in the spring just as much as needs new sap to give it vitality summer. In the spring the Mn n many ways. In - rfi~- vvulu LU " V"- WW "3' Steam launches. The . who i A srmxo TONIC. 3253:}! Spring blood is bad blood. life during the winter months is sible for weak, You need a toni in the spring in needs new sap t summer. in th respon- watcry, impure blood. c to build up the blood st as much as a tree 0 give it vitality for the 0 spring the had blood PFQDCI shows itsell in many ways. in some WMOUL it breeds pimples and eruptions. In Charm" others it. may be through occasional VQT‘“ sm headaches, a variable appetite, perhaps “19 0‘ twinges oi neuralgia. or rheumatisngF-O‘Verm )r a lazy feeling in the morning and mder 01' ‘ lesire to avoid exertion. For these'Use 0f," ts it is a tonic you need, ""0 W1” ipring ailmen .. ‘nd the greatest blood-making, health- With tw is Dr. W11- compress 'iving tonic in all the world i . ‘ ams‘ Pink Pills. Every dose helps to QUIl‘Cd 1’, ' red, health-giving lmder “’1 ' .5 every nerve and if set to L‘Pl‘v fil‘rfnn :â€" -- , w. m UHLCI' na ers far moEfl-Eeflectively than none by steam launches. The quaintest-looking warship in the British navy is the small cruiser Iphi- gem'a. which has just been converted in- lo a mine-sowing vessel. Along either side of her deck are two rows of ele- vated rails, in which numerous submar- ine mines are slung. Three lines of rail project over the vessel‘s stem. the‘ mines being dropped overboard from MlNEéSO‘VlNG CRUISER ~ A New Sly‘ie of Vessel Add“! 1 Inmn.» To those WHO may be "qu1st ailing, who are suffer- any 9! the ' rlâ€"a {am treatment with View Put Up HER BUSINESS “ -â€".-oc. 31v- ion of Pheumatism and instructions {or a. com- . describing the most xengrin the world. re- of people not actually sick in the spring, and to an .L A pins from any mh'li- y mail from the Dr. Wil- Co.. Brockville. Ont. at or six boxes for $2.50 u.» uu \nu While tzmié'stm ran iggdgilgeaggelthghbes? ”“3 0'9“ “my “”1 r 0! when the blood is smwmg appears ‘° m x mm my style evident distress): much sameness of Vessel Added to the British Navy. PARALYSIS. ADULTERATION OR COLORING MATTER IMPURI’I‘IBS 0F ANY KIND IN ”fl”-.. “AU uuuLUl'llL’U. Summarized, the claims for the new engine are as followszâ€"The economic bad blood; Indoor air engine will save the use of coal and “e“ mOP‘hS ‘° “SP0? all cost oi fuel; it will take the place of atcry,_impure blood. steam. which will not. be required (0‘ to build up the blow keep the pressure of air constant; it willi as much as a tree give it vitality for the DRIVE A LOCOMOTIVES, “spring the had blood propel a. ship, work a mill forge, c., ny ways. In same without using either_ gas, water, coal, and eruptions. m electricity or oil, and it Will entirely pre- through occasional WE” smoke. _ _ , me appetite, perhaps ’lhe economic cylinder Will be more fia‘ or rheumatism, powerful than any other type of cylin- l the morning and atder of equal diameter; it will save the" when For these use of large boilers and not more than I :a tonic you need, two will be required for large works.“ load-making. health- With two or more boilers filled with l q he world is Dr. \Vil- compressed air up to the pressure re- Every dose helps wtquired in each beilcr the economic ey-l‘. red, hcauhgh-jng tinder Will keep up the pressure of air, 1, Is every nerve and ‘I set to “’0’?“ . t] :e body. bringing! ln locomotires and other high pres- p 1 energy to weaktsiire steam beilers the wear and tear 1! men and women.“ conSiderable. It is caused by the it . Chas. Blackburn. fires. the use of dirty inter. and the 0 . 8.. Sat’SI “For constant changingT of temperature and {:1 Dr. Williams’ pinktpressure, all havmg a tendency to pull SI licine l have taken them to pieces and cause serious rents ,‘d a medicine. Last round the rivet holes and other parts m POOI‘LV. “HIS “mat: Cr ”10 lmiler: Th”: “"‘"“ ‘ ' ‘ ‘ 5 enga 31 way "8 noticing what 1'» \\ 081's, can Dr. \V'Hfiimg; " .energy and HIGHEST A‘VARD ST, "013’ it?” i my left I' uuu‘ The Pastor‘s Pily.â€"â€"A [far of :1 Durham, Ont. ( he "I suffer-NI intensely from buy Blummutlsm. Just one D Amnrlcun lllmunmllc Cur [l pily lhosn who sull'nr so “11"1‘;nnt know haw no‘m‘ they 1 “10,11 {we} like proclaiming i zlled. l house-laps.”â€"~138 n! There i "' mu'dlwnml 1 Tom -fi Wynn-c guns a man who looks 1115i lslinnm; as if he had loved and lost." It FhOXIH Jack â€"â€" “Well, he was once in love . 1s 59, g ' om won and lost." peare 1'01”“ how's that?" . , ,,. a J . Jack â€" "He “on the 311-], but since Jonoues m Iheir marriage he has lost about twentyâ€" broqks fi‘v'9_pqunds husumg {gr sufficient coin Sermons m to hqmdalc her bills.” thing. I WILLING Tfi-IETFURN‘ mm. 1’ ”mm“ make these Bicker â€" “I hear your confidential preach their clerk has skggged out with your daugh- 9 I {QM gm :5 ter and $10 of your coin." pulp mill w: Easyun â€" “Yes, that’s right-Inn 1 nmvspapcrs guess he isn't such “ - p qwruro timbcx after all. 1 had ' mg the winh lmoming sayin that he was willing to rivers m Ln] send my daug ter back 1! I’d pay her brought. to u railway tare.” *‘ ' , LUSL w...“ mu m'en nmes and other parls ‘. cf the boilers. This wear and tear will mml‘, : three be avoideclby the use pf the air engine. kc a While llns still remains to be proved. beat the dping away mm the use 0! coal in sod is smellmg appears to be AN ACCOMPLISIIED FACT. y sick Mr. J. Corbin Weld, Deputy Governor to an or the Canada Com pany, who is now in liams’ London. says that he had just received 7 and ’ihfnv-nmh‘nn A: __ - l COMFORTING We feel that the had people know about, its an counterbalanced by the g0( know about Bursclves. h u) kl AU] by ste The lixly a bod my. puny, Wil. goverr .. at ment ¢ 50 lax‘io l He 1 results and cc r ,th o. are can and Iu my Rflhu' Do not let a cnlcl Resort to Sickle «Syrup at ”:0 first. lion in the throat [from lodging in thl ‘Neglertcd colds are suffering lhmughou C! which could hmv the npplicallon of l min] medicine. '1' trings it within the ANYTHING \VII.L DO., “When a man axes you {oh advice," said Uncle Eben, “it gfinerally don’ mum numn’ nxccp‘ dat he’s kind 0’ lonesome an’ wants to be mum] M " ....... um, m. 5.. says: “I I: Baby‘s Own Tablets for con vcmiling and colds ‘ them a splendid medicine. Tablets :11! the credit for the health my little one now enjoy "1] always keep . - ist or by m The Dr. Williamspiledicinc Co. ville, Ont. at 9;. My... - L [w em, mother who cares for the lu- lture welfare of her child. The Tablets are good for the tenderest baby or for the well grown boy or girl, and cure the minor troubles that are inseparable from childhood. Mrs. W. J. Macintosh, Clam Harbor, N. 9. says: “I have uset‘L Baby‘s Own Tablets for constipation, vcmiting and colds and have found them a splendid medicine. I give the Tablets all the credit for the splendid health my little one now enjoys.” The wise mother will always keep a box of .1050 Tablets on hand. They con to . ~ ~ ggiSt 01" bv mnil firm“. ”In nu “nu. _ ‘ Baby's Own Tablets cine that gives the m fee of a government contains no poisonou: absolutely sure. Thi: [0 every mother who lure welfare of her cl are good for the tC‘Rdl the well grown boy < 'hn minnâ€" 'ine experiments were made. not by a body of men seeking to float a com- pany, but at the expense of the Canadian government with a view of the develop- ment of the iron ore industry in the On- tario district. experiments were (I and conclusive, and th of are by electricity co and lucx'utivety Curried efinite at the treatment uld be profitably out. uuUl'lHLlUOn or an importani expo which resulted in proving that s: would be successfully achieved 11 hills-'6‘- tricity. ST! ) I EXL‘OL‘S um: my: 1 AN AIR -“ J”... JUIIE. .' l0 Bickle's Anti-Consumptivm \ first. intimation the throat and prevent (list using in the . b I colds are the cause of u ”Hun-”LA..- V“. . u “up nsmnt changing of temp assure, all having a temh rm to pieces and cause 5 1nd the rivet holes and the boilers. This wear m avoided by the use of the Vhile this still remains to Ant-n.- -_, sing in the pulm colds are the c: throughout the could have been .u u. but bu” who has already achieved some as an inventor. This new produc deClleS as a triple economic air and if the inventor can justify claims the business of the coal will be practically gone, as far as trial requirements are concerned Cumâ€"“us ~ A __ ““55““. ur uy 11' Williams’ Medicine Co L, at 25 cents a box. SAFETY 1 1 1 l Arrangements are now beinI a greater revolution than ti England to test a new type c which, if it proves successful, n which resulted from the discc the steam engine or of the a] of electricity to motive power. The patentcc is a Lancmh ... ...u. my ‘uv A uuuuq ’ ““‘v UHUWL’U {)1 i-â€" â€"-- \uvwr' ’slretchinéi’iom east to west [or moreEDlUD. and has .tban 3,000 miles, writes Frank G. Car-jaricd into a Sr N: 'pcnter, from Ottawa 111 the (lineage Be. it is ready {01 Icon! Herald. . 1. {tone (fugue mlj! REMARKABLE INVENTION» ‘ “" F:Y‘Ilhcxiv;.. I New Invention Win live or Vessel POI‘LI_SOUIC OI] ~~ ”J this simple but pow-i The price. 25 ccntsJ lC reach 0! all. I this Iron cmumm ENGINE WHICH MAY K THE COAL TRADE. [C cylinder will be more any other type of cylin- lillmcler; it will save the allers and not more than equlred for large works. more boilers filled with l m1 things other]: are more than' 1’- good things we 3; prominent pas- church. writes: ‘1 Inflammnlory mother mc‘ m he’s IEJnH'E’ be talked to." ‘u memo and D “1! Pro cl Loc 95$ of L ‘ n ‘ p a omo~ {arm from where n ’ Vessel Without the white pine now con. Use of blcam. ”C" the m" R ‘ is the country. D_I‘C\'r"n [0d 1d other high pres- thc wear and tear is caused by the {y water. and the )f temperature and a tendency to pull cause serious rents} V .o‘.‘ ..... ...., II, 0.115”; 1‘15 'ss 01 we con] miner’will load a car. and one tree cut. into gone, as far as lndus- boards may make a train load. 'l‘im~ are concerned. her. which will square two or llu‘co feet 3 claims for the new and make :1 log sixty feet long, is )llowszâ€"The cconomjclspokcn of there as n tooth-pick and 'e the use of coal and Isuch [min-picks are exported all over will take the place Ouihc world. This British Columbia tim-Z not, be required logbor bell. is almost untouched. lt lms‘ )f air constant; it will l red and yollow (.‘C‘dill‘, while and yellow OCOMDTIVL‘ lm‘nn my n.. w“ - . by mail from Your lungs ' me guaran- s‘st that it into and is worth much economic air cngifié hie vwm can justify all hisl'fifty. 01' of the_coul mineriWiH 10m t9 preserve Just received It experiment, that smelling eved by clcc. ., Brock; _0n1y modi- Lhncashiré man v, “V“ TL’llN LOGS INTO PULP. kmd o’ ‘ to." Canada has now tlnrly~ninc mills, which are annually turning out 275,- 11”"‘5g-IL'U“.h'”g HI wood phlp, a large part of mpuvc , wlm-h gm‘s to the buried blalcs. l wan jx-l-jt;1.llllx'¢)ugh a pulp will here at Ottawa, disease I which “as grinding spruce logs to pow- u'gm)g_lll('l‘. r-mlucing them to pulp, and linal-; untold?” lumn‘ng them into paper. ll “as; y, animalling grout rolls of newspaper, each led WV»; big mmnul as a hogsheud, and it! , p0w-,\\as also lurmng h‘ecs mlo paper lmgs. cellts,l ll ls (mot-um] by the Ottawa River, which furnishes many llmusand horse pom-1- and runs sawmills, factories anal papvr mills. The biggest ‘=(‘, I am luld. l l l l Pulp mills of lhe “'orld,’ We those ur lhn r ”I 9.. some success production he , V ..‘...‘..\.1, “11 Ultl' age '0 [make these tree-tongues speak and to preach their sermons to all the world. I {QM Q31! :5 1 yent. through U19 big pulp mill watching THE machines yank newspaper‘s out of saw logs. The wrum timber is cut. in the forests dur- ing the wintr‘r and floated down the‘ rivers to Lake Superior and thence] brought. to the Sautt. n. More the fm'csls shores of Lake St being made in ; northward to those a that whichigo on to the west. Tongues in trees, books in the brooks, Sermons in stones and good in thing. T115 Ioés are The pulp comes out in CHI-.llwm'd two yards \\‘i just lilmfimfling. FROM TREE 'm \'I«‘ ,, "nigh UK I‘ lpu-l’l'm‘ (:orpm-uiion at Suult ’(Zunmlu. Those mills make clzanicul and chemical pulp. :1 big product. when in {ill During my Visit to ”mm ll cal works only were going, :1 wt was In!) Ions pm- day. Hans, lmwr-WI'. ,qiws lillln i amount of puppy madn. It I a word of “nod 10 mnke a (( nml :1 ion. if the will whirh \ \‘.«"l'l! spread out like. :i can Can-r :sny wily pzu'vn'mnl. to cl Hm‘n and :1 half milns. 'l‘l l Ii Inznained however, for “L; \AIAJAICA “1 land, when: he will make the his many publications. and ll the owners of the Shipping Re 'OUICl‘ London newspaper of \\ lalion, have also invested in esls. A Canada has some of the greatest. wood pulp forests on earth. North of the pine bolt there is :1 strip of spruce and pop- ln.‘ which runs across the greater part of the continent. It contains enough trees of the right sort to supply the nexvspupers of the world for agcs. ln-l (trod, it. could furnish enough to almost‘ jgnpor tho globe and leave some to spare. In the Lake St. John basin of tho Pro-l vlncc of Quebec there is a wood pulp area as largo as the State of South Car- ‘olinn on which are now standing 100,- 600,004) cor-(ls of pulp wood. A hull-mil- lion tons of pulp could annually be maile‘ from that forest. for an indefinite period” and this is only :1 patch on the Whole. . Sir Altrml llhrmsworth, the proprietor ‘ of the London Mail, has bought largo.1 tracts of spruce timber in Nrmsrmmdâ€"t I“; i ‘ .........u A‘~UU,l"IU 'ncres, and northern Quebec has a na- tional park of more than a million and {1 ha}! acres. The Canadian govern- ment guards ils forests against fires and pays half the wages of the (ire rangers on timber lands leased to lum- Lennon. Canada has set aside a number of na- tional parks. In two of its Rocky Mountain reservations it has almost as much as we have in all our national parks, and in Ontario there are 7,000,- ("00 acres of such reservations. The Yoho Park on the Pacific slope is lorryi milvs long and fifteen miles wide. and the Rocky Mountain ’ark, along the line of the Canadian Pacilic Railroad. is ninoly-six miles long and forty-six miles wide. The Algonquin National ’arlc, Ill central Ontario. (‘nnlnine 1 annmm m1 TREE '10 NF. WSI’APE several centuries since SI The Dominion is doing all it can to preserve the trees. On some of the public lands the regulations are now such that no trees below a fixed size can be cut. The timber is sold only when it is ripe. if these arrangements are kept in force, they will give Ontario a forest reserve of li-H,OU0,0I)O th’i‘t'S,lt “hich will, it is estimated, bring in $30,-~ €00,060 :1 year. t KILL . \YOODS ABOVE THE LAKES. Flying back to the east let us look for a moment at the woods beyond the great lakes. Above Lakes Superior and Hu- ' ron is an extension of the forests we had {in Wisconsin and Michigan. Fully onc- tln’rd of the trees are. more. than onc‘ hundred years old, and many have lseen several centuries. 'i‘hoy consistci‘ white pine. birch and maple and other hard woods, with a strip of spruce at the north vast enough to make the wood ‘pulp {or the newspapers of generations to come. Four million pine logs are floated down every year to this city of Ottawa. and other millions go to 'het great lakes and across to the United!t Slates. ,7..\... Lulaul‘ nmu: uuu yL'UI)‘.V pine. red fir. maple and oak. H. is one of the most valuable pieces of woods 1ch on the Noth American continent. [norm and skirt the whmt bell, until they lose themselves in “10 giant woods of the Rockies and the Pacific. Bx-ilish Columbia has the same climate and vogsemlion as Washington and On:- gon, and its trees are surpassml by none in the world. They are sometimes forty. (Sfl.. , ' - ’ "SIS of Quebec, and inlo those of tario from where n. grunt part of white pine now comes. Here the fm'vcsls extend from -1. _ I Starting in Nova Scoliu and New 'Brunswlck, you look down on enough big trees to cover the State of Massa- ohusctts. There are lumber mills work- .mg. and the proprietors of the London lnewspapers are putting up pulp mills there to supply llm pzlpcl {or the great- gst reading constituency of Europe. Go- mg westward we lly over the vast for- 931$ of Quebec, and into those of ()n- tarlo from where n. grout part of our u...” ‘ L of saw logs. The cut in the forests dur- and floated down the Superior and thence Sault. Imagine yourself seated in one of Telephone Bell‘s tetrahedral kites flymg tovu' the biggest tummy-yum of the World. 1 refer to the immense forest area of the Canadian dominion. It begins on the Atlantic and ends at the Pacific, stretching from east to west for more than 3.000 miles. wrung ank (1 mm: of M [LUMBER FOR THE WORLD CANADA HAS THE GREATEST WOOD PULP FORESTS ON EARTH. ‘ . , “nun“. n IIAJ\‘ Ontario, contains 1,200,000 northern Quebec has a na- ‘N‘ going. DC"! dd}. {\(‘5 “HI“. madn. n various diameters. ; across ”10 greater part III. It contains enough 'ight sort to supply the lhe world for ages. In- 'umish enough to almost A_n‘ American Correspondent Talks About the Great. Wealth of the Dominion. a. They are sometimes forty, sixty feet. thick; :1 single lag a car. and one tree cut. into gay make a train load. Tim~ ” “u ...\u..uuuu ptl'lUlK' :1 patch on the Whole. worth, the proprietor (nil, has bought large. timber in Newfound-f ill make the paper for ions. and the Lloyds, Shipping Register, an- L smut $10. A'lzu'io, i make both mo- .1 pulp. turninmmt in full operation. ‘hom the mechani- going, and [he on!- ' day. A hundl-WL little idea of 1110 In. I! lakes about xke a (on of pulp. \HH'f'h weighs that. n (-m‘pcf. would out. to the length HIPS. in Hm slmpn nf :1 wide. rolled HI) ' ‘03 mm paper bags. the 01111sz River, ny Humsand horse mills, factories and Lake Sulmiur and Humn ‘lhc Lakd Su h‘Utkl , (”1‘ Of WILL) C: mu. 1 In pulp {01'- was 9 mother's Jen-01;}; each ' holiday." (Ill- SCOTT 8; BOWNE, Chem Toronco, Ont. soc. and $1.00. All draggin- ”my wuhmw was ordered by the sheriff (I to hand her :ither‘s hooks to the trus- ‘Itres of the estate. She refused to obey. 't he sheriff warned her that disobedi- ence of snrh an order was a serious rf- Hence. and gave her six days to consider ‘her position furthtr. it was plainly un-i derstood that if she still refused to give" up the books she should be imprisoned. At. the end of six days she was as ob- ,stiuuie as t 1fore. and the matter became imnimrrusxinb‘ because nobody could he found willing to hike her to prison. Eventually the sheriff‘s under oniver entored the court. and with great. dini- eutiy was persuadml to undertake the duty. Ar'eonnmnicd by :1 woman zit-i1 tenduni. Miss Mackenzie was then con-f] veyed to the prison in Aim-Iv J George Mackenzie was a dealer at Slonohnvon. Kine: Ills daughlor was onlm'ell by [lo hand her lulllor‘s books I. Ilres of the eslnle. She rcl'nst I'l he sheriff wm‘nul hm‘ Um once of sxn-h an order was a fence. and gave llm' six days i hm- poslllon furllm‘. ll was I dorslood llml if she sllll rcl'us up llm books she should be i] d of six days she \‘ sllnulc as l 1fore. and the mall nmllm'l‘uSSinm huflnnen mum-- “\Vllat are as a trial for babies and children. in other conditions the gain is slowerâ€"health cannot be built up in a day. In such cases Scott’s Emulsion must be taken as nourishment; a food rather than a medicine. It’s a food for tired and ’weak digestions. Young Highland Woman Discl0se "or All A young Highland m Mackenzie hm eleclcd lo lralhor than disclose the deceased father. The case able one in the legal an land; and many there are. rosod lo sympathize will] houbles, and who admin pluck. u nu: l'HinHI Dodd‘s Kidney PM: are H mm for sick Kidnoys. Sirk Hm cause or ninn-fonlhs‘ of human family suffers from. ' gain from the use of Scott's Emulsion is very rapid. For this reason we put up a fifty-cent size, which is enough for an ordinary cough or c_ol§ or useful .-_ V ‘ ' ‘ K Sn boxes curt-d me yx- . \~ Hul'wfck. OHL, Apr. 9 That Dmid'.‘ Kidnuy 1‘! lthounmtbm, or (my 0131 smiling from dimrdm‘yd ‘ (-xg'rerh‘wm 01‘ many of the cliuiny Hiwr country. 'H: Ilium John Dixon. of this j [sample of the work the a , [‘2 l ‘ IN some conditions the dang ‘-l~- “ ....... . \_u.u., .‘11‘1'. ‘J â€" \Spc-cizil). -â€" "I‘hut Dudd'.‘ Kidney l‘iHs \HH cunt lihounmfimx, or (my (Mum disease ru- aning from (iimn'i!vi'z:.i Kidneys is Hm: (-xg'rei'ii‘iiuc 01‘ many of the sewn-1's in this liaiiny Hiwr country. The case of \\’.‘1- [mm John Dixon. of [iris griam‘. is :1 fuh‘ smnpie of the work the great Canadian Kidni'y Remedy is doing. ‘ “i had itimuiimiism so bad I find in} use a stick to walk. I hml min» =~ ‘ the Then "is Sand for free sample '“LL Hm ,wmuamgld to under Ar'compnnfcd by a woman , Miss Mackenzie was ”mm o the prison in Abcz-dnnn “INC VRAINY RIVER Maria is (11mm most complete “is Case Only 0:20 of 7 ,...‘...n,uu UVL‘K' 1gworld, to be made inlo newspup ‘gwliich we have served up to us cvi ’ morning,r at out lJi'cukIusL tables. | The best wood pulp, however, ism: ' by a chemical process. In [his man [:icliii'e there is no grinding wlmlcv i'l‘lie logs are cut inlo chips and put 1 gin in] enormous slcol tank, which U! sulplnn‘uns acid :'l‘iii:; works on the works on food, nm to a pulp. The di mical pulp and 1 finally digr-sts it i l'l'crmicc bclwvon ch mechanical pulp about the same as the difference n tween short staple collnn and longslap Sou ISL‘llld mllnn. The chemical pul has n longi‘i' film) and it makes six-anger paper. The tank used fr, makingr (:lmminnl ‘ ’flills “mix LOYAL machines, and m rolls ready for World, to be 111 “Mich we L'hmc .~. momimr at out GOES TO READERS OF ‘ After the pulpcomns from is forced through wire sh'ninu carried over wide belts of the eu fun. It is so thrown upon that it coals them. The pa! together, forming a kind of which dries as it goes on to 1 Innnlfinm‘ K H. D These worked dur , foot or a foot and Lark was taken of! and they were car D to the mill. All moved by water a floated in the rum way to their made The mills in wh 8 ground are about ‘ er and not more t Each has a grew against. which the machinery in such ; ,1 grudunllv nnlvm-i'rm' ,._v IILLI'.‘ “JSIU( ,Ine mill, and when it r‘omcs out it 'lilcc chewed paper. IL is now wood ,pulp. and has only to be purified 'arlcd into a sort of a cardboard before lit is ready for the market. 1 opened [one of the mills and took out a hand- ful of the pulp, than grinding. It was clean, but hot; and I asked the engin- ter whether hol wulcr was needed [or making it. He replied that the water went info the mill ice cold, but that the friction of grinding was so great that ll“ soon boiled and sloamcd. GOES TO READERS OI“ \VORLD. An ,uupurmze with her in and who admire her for Mackenzie was a farm Slonohm'on, Kinmmmm: \ ’ These worked during my stay were a SNAKE HUNTING Wl'I‘ll NOSES. foot or a foot and a hall thick. The ed and can find no other game, he catches snakes for food. With his won- derful brown eyes he can see the faint- est trail where a snake has zig-zagged through the dry moss and leaves. At night-time his broad nostrils take up the chase, and, stooping down among lhe bushes, with a tough forked stick in his hand to support him, he follows the track as unerringiy as a bloodhmmd. When he runs n snake to earth, if he cannot surprise it in the open and kill _ to the mill. All the machinery was moved by water and the books really iloated in the running brooks on their way to their readers. The mills in which these logs are ground are about eight feet in diamet- er and not more than eight feet high. Each has a great grindstone in it, against which the logs are pressed hy ‘machinery in such u way that they are gradually pulverized as the stones move around at the rule of 200 revolutions per minute. As the wood grinds off the dust falls-flown into the water inside the mill, and when it eomes out it looks like chewed paper. it is firm; “mm' ' ”Iiln â€" it by a sudden blow ‘of his Stil'ix', he squats over its hole, hulking :1 low his- sing or whistling soumt with his lips. Soon the snake puts its head out of ’he hole and nem's rmmn 1n w - ' money orders D0938 KIDNEY PILLS [HS KIDREYS. scxose Her Affairs. I'Iighlavnd woman named as elected to go to prison disclose the affairs of her 101‘. The case is a remark- J. u ample cotton and long staph? 1d (ruHrm. The chemical pub) ngx‘r [fibre and it makes a paper. The tank used for chomir‘nl pulp at Sun“, \‘h: almost 100 [not high, and i'm rplulc of its kind in exislonw‘ TO 1 Hill FATHER. me when She lilu-umulixm :m. hod Um-c mm 5 ”Lu! pl'OCCSS. TC is no grim re cut inlo chi ‘mmis stool t sulpmimus :1 mm Hm ...._ - ‘ In this immu- Iiiig whatever. ps and put in- :mk, which is (rid nnd steam. Abordcéfi.' annals of Scot- nre \. ho a." e dis- nilh her in 1101' 'm'xe her for her 1a (In my work. m‘mmIr-ioly." nr'n Hm. one snrn Sifik I‘Cidncyx nrn v ...un Kincn rdincshirc lhnn dress or m ulcronce bcfweon cha- mmzhunicul pulp is :3 the difference n0- nnll >~~ pa ‘3" Would x0. me or 200 revolutions he wood grinds off the mm the wafer inside n it mmos out it looks '. IL is now wood 1y to be purified and of a cardboard before‘ :M For All VI “any. ' “Your is on :1 7 luv Drjdd's Artur taking mound and my work. the m m, months. and furniture zmd 013:0:- remark- “Nb doubt about it where there's any the mm the mill it "IIHL‘I‘S and then “Cullct has invested a]] his mom sheep. Do you think he'll mhke thing of it?” Inglis manly. or any other t'utse pru- ttvuce is both 'sah-i' and more profitable than steaiing :1 men‘s cash and valu- ables by breaking into his house or knocking him on the head. Personal honesty and professional or trade tra- dition seem under the stress of modern competition to afford less protection to the rights of property than they did years ago, and something more is want- ed, if the honest and dishonest are to compete in lite on anything like equal terms. I l-Iduculiun, say: [he I - , , _ ‘ n . 'L1\.\0r'poul, nngldnd. {-011 on the city pnlim L-m‘n issued. (:oxluinly I {u-t upon crinms of dishonesty in m ,lms to 11 certain oxtcnl (- :smml violence as an ’sluncc. Acts of violom Mangers of the burglar prise. and odncnlion, 1' Inc-”mas to him, as to Ihum. has enabled him to i [her by a. more eduvaled study or dt‘fiiilx :m- by changing the Hem! (Innslablfi‘of in his :nmnui ru- t, whim has juat has 11ml mm of- al it liminuht-d por- uccvssrn'y circum-l 30 only add to the ‘s m- thivr‘s (-ntvr. Introducing L-Qm-z ,’ the honest mix-1w avoid than), 0%! clmrm‘tvr of his! ’cvrimc from that of Iurwmw lo I Ursula. Either rmn'so «h . hat, 0. I: I. . ‘ nprnnun: Lia r, _ __..., -yuruLlAUI-l, BU [/1133 my ~ » “-" ~‘ “'5 nun-j spirits are buoyant and temper normal. gun and Um Juuvr grnvmlly iz‘urmmfias Asaresultofthiaunhopedforexpericnce his pro“l<~s\\'in(Hing. \x‘hr-tyhor [1 lm by" I am in duty bound to give all credit to moans of :1 lying pl'uspf‘1"llj.~. n mislead-g this Wonderful remedy, Anti~PilI." mg mule? dwscriplhm. an umwul rm- 4:; Even dmggist sells Dr. Leonhard?- Iugns churn): or any an-r fulm‘ pun; Anti-I’m or a sample will be sent free Mum. is bulh 'suh-r and more pmfiiuhh-i b The “3““)me loCo Punitcdflfiagm Hmn stealing n man's cash and \‘11111- Fills Ont y " ables by breaking into his house or ’ ‘ [mocking him on the head. Personal The remedy that cured MI" M” ” honesty and professional or trade tra- completely maurely worthntnnl. 50’ Jilion scorn under Um mm: A: _-_., 7 “I "u v . u ’ Smut, Me CIIHP‘f ‘x'ou n , and rm ’0’ yam 1mg 1.: " r. We smh In”; cmslcnculmmfi. One “3. =. [0 ospond.” In my could CERES) ' runny :1 mix In w. Mt- stomach sis it in- .unm' n nmrringo turns out nr(-." mu‘nvd Hm nhilosrmhr-r. ‘ lw-nnsw the winning \x‘nys of me hour-t. become the “billing ways wife." (f Sfc'll'nnf-h 1 mpm” aflm- pepsin. 3.", "Kvop Your Order mu] 57') (mm) of ”5011'.” mm‘nont spar-i and he “rh‘m Sc‘l'ilu'ng: Dr. \ Ms as n \\'m E‘llluds 01' English Holly-lyre: Much lmprm cd. mm” uupru'o mom 0! {hi-sh air exorcise. are mare prone to dis or the liver and kidneys than \xlm 10nd ucllvo. nuldnm' lives. farmer will find in Pnrnwlue's \‘02 Pills n redo-alive without qnosll mast nflicncimm on ”10 nlm‘lml. (are easily m-or‘m-nhlo. easily take! lcxpmlillously. :md llmv are surm 13 Cheap considering llm‘r excellcz WIMPâ€"Thu! lm‘nlv Mk: Kicking fool are lhn smullnsl in lawn. so my. l-‘mlrlinâ€"XVcâ€"ll, 1101' father's 1m biggest on earth. “Many n I To Those of Roda Men who follnw 9m which dcj‘n'ivo mom exorcise. are mam :3! Hm liver and k “110 loud active. on farmer will find in F Pins .1 rodm-Mh-n Mrs. (7mm WHOI‘S frmn No! exactly. suffer from 1‘ ONE 0." skin uti’evx i« head mm .3 It is an o “lllllsamlu, [CDL'CA'I'ION Mrs. Cmbshnw that my doctor r walk awry duy.‘ dear: I was arm an amlomobilc.” j Dr. Agmm’s ( “med :1 bit-min; Mo tho puuijv:’ i had 13mm! inns” ur Hm n o ! 10mm minus [mm .1 “o 'lu me is in .\'(\v \ .".::\e m- \‘(r [u 1. u} 1":H:hu‘\ fur uuiv" . 1 i 1' , ‘ mic Knirkcrâ€"S! luhv nflw- if h!- looked at "5 000 no: .0 1., -.<UAAA VAN“ the rczum‘nl m’ Cums have noml' heard of move even the worst ”allowan- coxcwsxva. Sunlight Soap is hgter that: but in best when used in the 5 Buy Sunlight Soap and {anew other soaps, unh'ght way. directions. 7‘. z A Sure Cure for ”ca , Maduclu}, to which womcz : 1ch than men, hmomcs some subjchs “mt they a: {mm}. The :lomnr‘h man there is a constant and 'fort to free the stanzach f1 has become unduly seer-(r: ,n'leleo‘s \7.‘3gl:x}flc Pills are Wax-native, and in “cult-£1122: ! of me intruding bile rem- ism-e on the nerves whic headache. Try tlmm bout it. He always wins any fleecing to be done.” A LITTLE 1 will not In. “(a ""1“.' .fl'l‘ry it. I)“; Honmfy smug If you think that 210210315, majority of politioinns poor 3 “Med to another think. Your Slnnmch u) yam- venom half." This is slaw-fund m1 5 “PHIN'IMI” ”10 Dr. \‘rvn Sum" \x'mulvr work '1) dimmlc‘n's: fr: .u uu the other evcmu". " “What “as it, \1 “H [0 sun} he won coming hue so on “By the way, Ml‘ made such a Immv ,7- .. cuunu u) 1 cannot surprise it mine op If, by a sudden blow ‘of his squats over its hole, umking sing or whistling scum] \vil Soon the snake puts its head rhole and peers round. In an forked slick descends and {1m ground by the neck, and the low, seizing it behind the be: it cannot bite him, drags it hole, and either twists its In pounds it on the ground‘ 111 is broken. h'n morey~1 \Vyn Stan‘s I‘Ennnmnla 'mnlur \vm‘km' in n“ y: dkmflors from thn mile mung In the chronic commaâ€"136 ointment “ I“ Huhax .simiim- “if“ follow SPdLIHIH'y blr'ssfng (0 or Svdorxrm v Occup ”nu' 1“ «7) -‘ r swung to be an s-x:.’f-nmde man 'im the rest of r _. mu 5. 1' (”MC 1'” ifs “()1 mm". Rock: I-â€".\'n at it and said he'd give than; Pn h’msilitis and cm'urz‘h rm'nnt ovidcncv of its ‘ u won-known uchn'. .\'v\v York City. 110 S [mun] anything: to cq! tmick rulinf.” 50 mm (ifi'SDCpgin. You see. he 1 \IH| ‘Mrs. “HS AND BL'HGLARY much in Good “70min” IOHOI‘M hvnllh will take ‘his is ”10 advice of .m ! an slnmnoh frmzhlos. " Hm advice In: )H‘nâ€" Zme remedies for term. Ringwm-m. Nazi affections is Weaver‘s (‘em xt that has brought relic! ‘x'ou appear to be ne pinymmlu It is 1 Irmz among children e-“)'es‘m; he‘s :10: (-1- nv~“)ou sr-mnod ph rccommondm] 11 fivn v." (Ir:ihxh:!w~“\'os 'm'd he would rccmm rung» Ihny rum Cure [5 a Mmg bile relievé the ; 3 nerves which cause Try them. m c ls ithiss Bella?” he wondered why 0 so often.” kltarr.‘ TIME TO 1 \NO\V. ulelAIJII IH‘ the mm‘knf. The} ‘. easily taken. 801 10v are surprising- thm‘r excellence. a Iunpy roman-h vn fhfi little “I. the chronic d} Mk: Kickingmn’s in town. so they hn‘m‘ your husband \r:: m,“ wow '01 his stick, he its hole, making a low his- [suing scum] with his lips. uke puts its hand out of me TS round. In an instant Ih’e descends and fixes it to the he neck, and the black {(-1- it behind the head, so that 1! him Ann ,n a} i of 1:3 fawn" Olsl kind. money in make any. ms and W5. ms 9 out a fail- “W “mainh of me snpph “1155 o! the , “Luu ‘ “10 grohxic‘i' 1111 as mum 3 m1 ingmlimt that. um ncglw”w to of INS “late."ifll. .msksldr‘uf umuul nu has ju>t .1 mm (-I-I in that 1‘! mind [:01- \ (H4 Uhl'] dd to 1m Mn. M. N. Duos I.»- rub-- itised remedieswitho ng huh-2 Iifanyatall, butsince “>1. \\‘«Jrk-‘ , eat anything the Ram vying uown among {he laugh forked slick in his ‘ him, he follows the ngly as a Moodhound. a snake to earth, if he it mine open and kill hlnnv 4.! ‘ «Iidq‘t name H '5 VPHPMDM Question the Icrupn 1 ion.â€"â€" occunu (ions UCIOI' “1105'“! ”(‘8 ans; “1 ‘ ‘0 m'uxlthis 5U cuntsâ€"437, 'l")UI‘Ai(‘$_ 1w W. l’c-u dor H “mm ‘ 108. my recommend (“$01 (101$ '1 ”103:0 Hankmsnn I} Tub- I'hngns Thov ken. ac! be very {and It is. pleasant hour m. Km"!- 5 ('emte. relief to Wensnd fiVP-mih) SI‘IC 'L‘ldC f. OLD VIRGINIA FARMS ILLU’YIM’SD OAT LOW! ma. LARGEST LIB? con 8 E IN THE 81'": «new»: a 00., manna, vuto NM. W V -_ ..... .vuuvu we '1 chronic, or inflammutory hour-l. Every bottle ht! p. to cum. Hundreds of ma bun made In all put: 01 dru gigt c unnot give you St Ion direct to In. 01.00 pm Debora. Remedy“. mm 2’ keeps the you are en- â€"..\,.. “"- "h *‘- ”“03 nearly all the adver- tised remedies with only temporary relief, 1 ,’ if any at all, butsince using Anti-Pill I can 1 ‘ eat anything the same as when a boy. have been taking one Anti-Pill at bedtime for the past three months, and find they ; regulate both stomach and bowels. My 1’ old time vigor has returned, so that my 1 spirits are buoyant and temper normal. ’ As a result of this unhoped for experience ‘ I am in duty bound‘to givo {llflcrcdit to . this: we.“ .lm.c..1 .__, (:n.” The 01' penny and LUIS 0n, papa A about you Why do' on sufor~searra M uro W! 1-9!!!" the worst Imnln n- - b out of th}; figud of! 'pr {sod \\'c to It- all you were 4- EURUNTU MEIR " "\\ 11y am I like a pi Jones triumphantly of his peered she was going to 5 you are so sharp.” He \\ appointed who" she rcpli :r you got lust, you \x'oul‘ iouking for 1" ‘ SOMETHING NEW AND IS DE« LIGHTED. FEELS LIKE A. BOY. Couldn‘t Estimate Its ‘ new’s (lure for the “can rclim'os in 30 minutes, it Imam-light to lead you ‘\\/'. H. Musselman. of G. purl, Pa., says: “Two 1; Agnow's Cure for the aux-(x1 me of palpitation a spells. Its value cannot â€"139 “How is your 5 work 1’" “Bea 1.x! rather of the gik troubles it, and it him.” “\\~hy am U10? Graves’ Worms are on of suffering in (‘XIJCUL‘d from A London bus-driver had gh Obom!” sent behind 1in u‘ shouted, til] the passenger on me a 11 could no longer resist . [he lmnptulion to make a joke. 1‘ “Excuse me.” said the passenger, “but a haven‘t you dropped something?" “I see wot you’re driving :12.” returned! 4 the driver. keen!) “but never min . IIPI shall pick it up when we get to flex- lord Street.” [he P1110, ”v- u... nun case: at acute. inflammutory rheumatism in 24 7 bottle hu 3. positive guarantee, mdrod: of marvelous cures have n all put: of Canada. ‘If our not give you Starr's, take no or, .o In. 01.00 per bottle. may I... m mm B! Jot-mg, Ont ] h no uroqcl for Color. Vigur. and [Navy Egg 113' mu 1 him a pin?" asked Mr. Erwficmn' our lfg§°m3 “d “--‘"”‘d"'“° trimnphanlly of his wife. He ex- “5 awmcumo 0‘" zoo (gas e: year. , . LEggs for Hatching from to P 1 she was gomg to say: “300211150“ my Breedm: I'cns a! ”Bax-rad and White Plymouth R cks. “11150 and 7: x 31; - " - ‘ r. . - _ Silver Wyandubtos. White and Brown [,0ng 11‘1“) 3“”1‘3 ‘ w; ,“35 foal-Y (1'8 i ‘ gs $3.00 nor :5, $5.00 per 33. $13.03 per :13: 1 ‘( t Y “t“ 3"" “Dued. mcausc anze Turkey: and Jersey Cattle. 39 years' on 1 go .us‘. '01) wouldn't be “'01-” perieucein Bree» ing. Circuaran Pn g for 3-: 5 . 1 . n. MUNGBR a: $0945. » l ETHING NEW AND IS m:- I “mm ““ °°"‘ - : ' - ”KPH": tee: punitive] :ured mung: 30 days, by our newly 92mm ”“5"?“ ”use: or mnnm. ”A“. ‘ hâ€" sickly ch_i_1<_1ren should says: “Two Vb Cure for , .-. nu, otllcs of the Heart entirely of palpxlation and smother ; value cannot be estimated.” \V CXBS' Dr. mg: “15 “AD NOT LOST 1T. - r“‘ gnu vou dropped somethintj?’ wot vou're driving 'lt.’ ’rciumcd koonlv. “iut never mind. I I; if um “um”.- , _ -- I - “I III. _ ‘ We Brood for Color, Viznr. and Heavv n I him a pin?" . E " :15de Ml” Erodgction. Our f horns and Wyundott; , .~ _. ‘ 7' on: avomcomso overzOchgt ryeu. phanll; of ms “Me. I [e ex- 1‘ a“. for Batching from {any Breedmz Pens as was gomg to say: “Becausc‘ Iflight-mad and White {’lymouth Ron. White and sharp.” He was sorely dis-‘ 59'" Wyand‘m‘ . . c n 1, «.2 so. 1:.03 when she x-uphed: ‘ ‘Bccausc 3.53,?” or 5 "00 per 3: 'I‘yrfieyi and Jersey Cattle. 30 years' a: ”8!, you wouldn‘t be worth pariencem Broeiinw. Circular and Pnces '! O p. n. munch: 6: sons. pal-HM ‘ "our SOn "Citing Beautifully!” a one of gi_1_d0d South “nines, 1t cums. It is a lead vou back to health. Inn ’9 " Mr. M. N. Dafoe, Manager The Dust» 3 less Brush 00., 29; Colborne $15., Top} onto, is telling his; friends how he found ‘ health after years of illness and pain. He ’ says: ‘ the syslém: ,uuuren snould use Mo- \\r'ox'm Exterminator. of the principal causes children and should he hn ”MAW llCVEX' 777777 u. . ng‘ Heart never fails. It Li~Pi}l." 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