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Millbrook & Omemee Mirror (1905), 15 Jul 1909, p. 4

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WM+¢W++M$H¢M+W .4 More children die during'3 the hot weather than at any 4 other time of the year. Diar- 3 rhoea. dysentery, cholera ill-3 fantum. and stomach troubles .3 come without warning. andé. when a medicine is not alt-l- hand to give prompt relief, '3‘ the delay may prove fatalto :1: the child. Baby's Own Tah- 4° lets should be kept in every“? home where there are chil-Z dren during the hot weather q. months. An occasional dose '3‘ of the Tablets will prevent/‘3‘ deadly summer complaints, 2 or cure them if they come mm .3. expectedly. Mrs. O. Morean. St. Tite, Quef. says: “Myfi, bat-5‘ suffered from a. severe-i. attack of cholera. infantum. but after giving him Baby's Own Tablets the trouble dis- ~9 appeared. and he regained é health splendidly.” Sold by? medicine dealers or by mail ' at 25 cents a box from The; Dr. Williams’ Medicine 00., '3‘ Brockville, Ont. M4» M a W!»I~¥«%»:ȴ~H»¥«3«-z*~:~ +~x4~s~w tHvM-«bH+kH ”44»th Hdfi; %- BABY’S GREAT DANGER. '5' DURING HST WEATHER: The shepherd boy answered: “The sun in the bright blue sky shines as Lightly upon me as upon the king. The flowers upon the mountain and the grass in the val- ley grow and bloom to gladden my sight as weii as his. I would not lake a. hundred thousand dollars for my hands; my eyes are of more value than all the precious stones in the world. I have food and clothing, too. Am I not, there fore. as rich as the king 2/” ‘ “You are right,” said the king, with a smile, “but your great trea- sure is your contented heart. Keep it so. and you will always be happyf’ “Why should I not Be happy 2” answered the boy. “Our king is not richer than I.” “Indeed,” said the king, "pray tell; me (3f ypur_gre§.t possessions.” A certain shepherd boy was keep- ing his sheep in a flowery meadow, and because his heart was happy, be sang so loudly that the surround- ing hills echoed back his song. One morning the kkig, who was out hunting, spoke to him and said: “Why are you 5Q ham my boy?” 4.‘uv. The Sikh obeyed. His arm was without blemish. The unfriendly Sikh and the lawyer did not know that branding criminals is not in fashion in Hongkong. The point was so telling that the accused Sikh got off. “Pull up the sleeve "on your left arm and let the Court see the brand placed there by Hongkong jus- tices." The lawyer held the information until he wanted to make a. teliing point at the trial. Then he pointed an accusing finger at the Sikh and called out sternly: a crime in Hongkong he had been branded on the left arm. The un- ifinndly Sikh lost no time in passing the infqrmation t9 the prosecutur. - rouowme DISEASE He had had a. bad record in Hong- kong and this was known to other owns and to the prosecuting law- yer. So be arranged to have an unfriendly Sikh informed that for he was something of a. black sheep even among the Sikhs it looked as if_i_t woqld go hard with him. He Was a Black Sheep, but Not as Bad as Prosecutor Thought. There is a Sikh out in Victoria, B.C., who got himself out of a. seri- ous predicament by a. cicver ruse. _He was up against the law and as The experience of Miss Hisco is that of many others. Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills make new, rich, red blood. This new blood strengthens the nerves and banishes such ail- ments as rheumatism, neuralgia, lumbago, dyspepsia, etc, and brings the glow of health to pale checks. The Pills are sold by all medicine dealers or at 50 cents a. box or six boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. Williams’ Medicine 03., Brock- ville, Ont. How often it is that the victims of disease-rivers, measles, la grippe or any other contagious tioubles are weak and ailing g, even after the disease itself has disap‘ peared. They do not pick UP strength as t‘ ev ought; remain listless, tired and discouraged The reason for this is that the bIOCd has been impo1erished by the rav- ages of the disease th-‘agh Wthh tau vini’im ho passed. Strength will not return until the bloodg is enriched. The blood can be en~ riched by no other medicine as quickly and as surely as by Dr. W il- z’ams Pink Pills for Pale Peop leâ€" to enrich the blood and strengthen the nerves is the whole duty of these illsâ€"thousands have found them neficial 1n bringing strength after disease had left them weak Band run down. Among those who owe good health to these Pills is Miss Laura. Hisco, New Ross, N. B, who 5513 s â€":1 “Following an attack of measles I was left greatly run down and suffered from a bad cough. I was advised to use Dr. VV 1111an1s Pink Pills and procured half a dozen boxes. Before they were all gone I had regained my strength; my cough had disappeared and I was once more enjoying perfect health.” HIS GREATEST TREASURE. Ban be Banishad by the Wonder- ful Tonic Powers of Dr. Wil- liams’ Pink Pills. SIKH FOOLS A LAWYER. In the field of legislation also Burns is active in the fight against the white plague. He has just in- ltroduced in Parliament 3, bill to safeguard and purify the milk sup- ply of the country. German and American researches have proved beyond doubt that one of the chief scurces of tuberculosis in children is milk from diseased cows, and it has been ascertained that nearly a third of the milch cows in Eng- land are suffering fro tuberculon sis in one form or anot er. Burns’s bill provides for the slaughter oil ADVICE AND GUIDANCE, and extended help in the direction <)f_curge and prevention.” “I trust soon,” he said, “to fol- low up the notification of tubercu- losis order by a circular to poor law authorities, on the conditions under which poor law relief should Le given to outdoor consumptive paupers. suggesting methods of self-treatment, removal perhaps, to another place, No public announcement of this plan has been made and as a mat- ter of fact no public announcement Is intended. t is not desired that there shall be a public discussion of the new policy in England, be- cause there are sure to be a num- ber of people who will denounce it as an example of the growth in this country of continental bureaucracy. The nearest that Burns has come to making public what he intends to‘ do. was announcement that he made a. few days ago in a. speech at the opening of the tuberculosis exhibition in the east end of Lon~ don. [of his circumstances will be made. [If it is found that he is able to have a separate room at home and ob- serve certain other sanitary pre- cautions out relief will be granted, but if this is not soâ€"and there are very few cases where the observ- ance of these conditions will be pos- sibleâ€"the grant of relief will be re- fused. The immediate result will be that the poor consumptive will She compelled to seek admission to the workhouse and once there he will be removed to an up-to-date sanatorium where he will receive the best possible treatment. In this eminently practical way has Johnl Burns solved the problem of over- coming a public prejudice which is dangerous to the public health. But in the case of consumptives it enables the patient to make him- .self a center of infection. Burns’s first step, therefore, has been to issue an order as president of the local government board, making tuberculosis a notifiable disease. :This means that every medical man ‘who comes across a, case of con- sumption in his practice must no- tify the name and address and cer- tain other particulars concerning the patient to the representative of 1 the local government board in his district. These names will then be furnished to the poor law authori- ties and when a person whose name is scheduled applies for out relief A CAREFUL INVESTIGATION most cases because it enabled many a. family to tide over bad times without the radical breaking up which must; always result from sol- ling up the few sticks of furniture they possess and entering the poor- house‘. It also saves many deserv- ing persons from the workhouse stigma. Burns’s plan is based on the fact that 90 per cent. of the poor con- sumptivos in England, at one stage for another of their disease, are Compellcd to seek what is known as out relief from the poor law au- thorities. Out relief consists of a weekly dole of money from the pub- lic funds which is given to persons who are not absolutely destitute and who are desirous of keeping out of the workhouse. It is good in most oases because it enabled many ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER, 0. rule by which 90 per cent. of the poor consumptives of the country will be compelled to enter the pub- lic infirmaries, where, of course, they will be effectively isolated, will have every possible chance of re- covery, and will no longer be a danger to their fellows. a source of contagion to his family and neighbors. Public opinion is gnot ripe yet in England for the com- pulsory isolation of consumptives in the way that persons who are strick- en with smallpox are now dealt with, although medical opinion is practically unanimous that such treatment is necessary before the disease can be wholly eradicated, but John Burns, the practical man, has devised a means by which this end can be achieved without outrag- ing that false, but strong sentiment which regards isolation as an in- vasion of the liberty of the incli- V‘idual. He is now preparing to put in practice, by ,J -_ -..... -vu-uvw (‘1' infectionâ€"1:55 ifiaxfper consump- tiveâ€"from_the pos‘sibility of being ---'- "an; A.) nv u a. cabinet, minister and a. friend of the King. He is seeking fresh legâ€" islation, but he is not waiting for that. He has just foreshadowed a policy by which he proposes with the weapons ready to his hand to remoxie the most dangerous sources The English Saint George who has sallied fort-h to slay this mod- ern dragon is Hon. John Burns, the {oymer (lock laborer who is now Within less than a. generation tuberculosisâ€"that terrible scourge which claims more victims every year than a. whole European warâ€"- will be a. thing of the past in Eng- land. The government has taken up a campaign against it which promises to make it before long al- most as rare as smallpox or typhus fever, writes a. London correspon- J gent. Will Strike at One of the Sources by the Slaughter of Infected Milch Cows. TO FIGHT WHITE PLAGUE STERN MEASURES WILL ADOPTED IN ENGLAND. Send your narno and address to Orange Meat, Kingston, Onb., and commence saving Orange Meat: car- ton bottoms at once. Skinner: “Good-morning, ma’am: Did you ever see anything so un- settled as the weather has been 3.1;er 2” Mrs. Hasfildy: “W9“, J. ..__J_ .4,“ I - The Orange Meat Company have started an other similar contest closing on November 30th next, and in addition to the prizes given in the last contest they have added two Fifty dollar and one hundred One Dollar Prizes. There were prizéérifigggfr-éégiing thirteen hundred dollars cash. dis- tributed on June 16th last, to the fortunate winners. Mr. B. Crooks of 840 Alexander Ave., Winnipeg, was the winner of the One Hundrcd_dollar prize. Leré’s your boaidWEâ€"iif Mr. Skin- “. I). v-) uuuuu Mr. Magee sent in 2612 counts, carrying off First Prize. which was a life annuity of Fifty-two Dollars 02 Seven Hundred dollars in cash. Mr. Magee elected to take the cash, and with this money he intends opening a grocery business, with a, friend in the city of Winnipeg. ' ..- “tn-“A, Vlon This young man has just won a. cash prize of Seven Hundred d01- Iars offered by the Orange Meat Company of Kingston, Ont, to the person sending in the largest num- ber of carton bottoms cut from Orange Meat boxes in their annu- ity contest closing May 31, last. A Cardinal Young Man's Good Fortune. Mr. David Magec, whose photo appears below, is a clerk employed i1. the Grocery and General store of F: F. Adams at‘CardinaI, Ont. “They had made. a great fire of dry bushes and now they threw us all dead and wounded, into it. My three. little children had not been killed; the men took my oldest and my youngest, a mere babe, and ’flung them into the flames, where they perished. I had my second child in my arms and we were thrown into the fire together. I at once scrambled out. though bad- iy burned, with the little one. I ran a, short distance, and sat down, ‘ dazed and weeping. A Turk had pity on me and led me away, and 3-“. last sent me here. My husband and thirty other members of our large family were killed.” uf us with swords and daggers, hacking our heads and brvasts. I cannot; get the shrieks out of my ears. I was badly munded, but not killed. a row, with our heads to the west. We begged them to shoot us through the heart or the head, but they said they did not want to waste powder and ball on swine like us; they would do the thing more cheap- ly. There was a great crowd of them. Four or five went at each “We were at the edge of a, field of wheat; they took us away into some bushes not far from a tem- binth tree, for they said the fire would hurt the wheat. They orderâ€" ed us to lie down on the ground in “There were forty-seven of us, men, women and children, who were taken by the mob as if to go to one ‘of their villages; other groups were driven in other directions. They marched us for hours on, the moun- tains, with one pretext or another, till they brought us to a level place not far from the Tarsus road. Here they debated whether they should kill us. For a. long time they threatened, and we besought them with tears and crying to spare us. They then said they must send to Tarsus for instructions; we gave money to one of them who was to go as messenger; what word he brought back, or whether re re- turned at all, I do not know. They at last told us they were going to kill us. One of the women from Kozo- look, an Armenian village to the north of Tarsus, gives the following amount of her terrible experience at the hands of the Turks:â€" Tales of Terrible Sufi‘ering From Cilicia. Correspondents of the Bible Lands Mission Aid Society have been sending in tales of the horrors in Cilicia. during the recent massa- cres. 'these diseased cows and the pay- ment of compensation to the farm- ers on a. scale graded in propor- tion to the degree to which the dis- ease has advanced. Thus a. badly diseased cow will not be paid for at all, but in the case of one in which the disease is only in its early stages the farmer will receive nearly her full value. Heavy pen- alties are provided for farmers and dealers who sell milk from cows suf- fering from tuberculosis unless it is efiieciently sterilized, or, better still, pasteurized. The bill has the approval of all parties in the House of Commons and the only thing that can prevent its passage is the pressure of business in relation to new taxation. If it does not pass this year it is certain to become law at the next season of Parliament, whatever party is in power. BABIES FLUNG INTO FIRE. G 000 START. One 6f_-t_H¢;-\:'-cl);k‘r‘nen .cmploycd in excavating the foundations for the Kilcommon is a, parish containing the town of Hollymount, in which are the remains of some ancient raths. Military weapons, elk’s horns, and coins of Queen E1iza~ beth’s reign have been discovered here at _different times. A beautiful limestone Keltic cross standing about ten feet high, has been arected in Sileverue churchyard, Co. Kerry. over the grave of the late Mr. William Dow- ling, by his friends, the local Na- tional Teachers. The auxiliary workhousc and un- tonanted land at Castlclake, on the estate of Sir James Mathews. which was vested in the Local Government Board, has been handed over to the Land Commissioners. Lord Pirrie, chairman of the great shipbuilding firm of Harland Wolff, Belfast, has purchased Whitley Court, near Haselmere, one of the fairest estates in Eng- land. An Irish firm secured the contract for the Tralee harbor at a, lesser sum than the free grant of $35,000, which has been obtained from the Department of Agricultural and Boarél of Works. -v- v- “Auyuhv. Owing to the recent crux in the negotiations for purchase on the Ballinaglera Estates, upward of 40 writs and 20 processes have been issued against the tenants for rent and arrears. Extra police, armed with rifles and Colt revolvers were drafted in- tv South County Letrim recently to guard night and day certain ranch- es which are the subject of dispute. n‘..3_._ A 1‘ ' “ ‘,,".--_ wovvv uu w;u,uuu. Tirloch M’Sweeney, an old age pensioner, at Cunniagh County, Donegal, claims that his ancestors can be traced back to Ermon, the first King of Ireland, in 1690 B. C. At Belfast S. Macgennis, ex-city rate collector, has been committed for trial on a charge of having fals- fied books of the corporation and misappropriated close on $15,000. A woman named Murguet O’Neill, who had $7, 50:) in :1 bank, which however, she had willed to her niece, was received into the vorkhouse at Loughrea. Michael D. Clery and Wm. J. Clery, who were evicted from their hc 1dings on the Wise Lowe estate at Bulgarden, about 17 years ago, have been reinstated. A grazing farm known as Trcan- bawn, near New Inn, Co. Galway, was cleared of its stock, 27 cattle and 17 sheep having been driven on the public road. The merchants of Keady at a pub- iic meeting decided to start a. town bakery. A committee was formed, a subscription list opened, and over $1.250 subscribed. An arch in the Tassagh Viaduct, is the highest and longest in Ire- land. It is on the new line of the Armagh, Keady and Castleblaney Railway, Mohill Guardians have passed the much discussed Bachelor tax re- sclution which has been going the munds of the public Boards in Ire- land. a pension of twenty pounds per year. Mr. Bafi'ron, who recently resign- ed his posmon as rate collector 1n New Ross Unlon, has been granted One of the oldest and mo_st esteemed residents in Co. Kildare passed away recently in the person of Mr. Thomas J. Dowling, J.P., Newbridgc. Mr. Hannan, Gresboridge, has taken over the old jail premises in Nass. County Kildare, which be “ill use as a. brewery for lager beer. The most prosperous county in Ireland, according to a. return, is Antrim, where depositors have in- crggscd from 20,456 to 104,928. The Irish Department of Tecni- cal Instruction has given a, grant of $5,000 for the establishment of a school of commerce in Limerick. A little boy named John Leslie, Armitage, aged 5, was found in a cemetery in County Durham, with hls throat cut; from ear to ear. A Belfast hotel has a. notice up that owing to the increased license duty prices of chops, steaks, fish, etc. , are raised 1d. The death of Mrs. Rose M’ Gagh- ran, said to be aged 114 years, took place at the residence of her son, Swanligan _,County Caven. Owing to the dryness of the month the bogs convenient to Del- vin and Ballivor were on fire in sexera! places At t-hé age of 109 the death through accident occurred recently at Craigueaverne, Ballybrittas, of Matt; Brady, Mr. Michael Quinlan, D. 0., Reask, Pallasgreen, has been ap- pointed a. magistrate by the Lord Chancellor. Messrs. Lipton, Ltd., have prom- ised to purchase the produce of the ploposed bacon factory in Clon- mel. A) young man climbing over the cliffs at Ratlin Island, lost his bal- ance and fell, being instantly killed. If is believed tHat $810,000 a, year will be paid in the county of Mayo alone for o_l_d _a‘ge pensions. The furnifure'and fittings for the new post oflice at Claremorris were all_ pqrchaggd it; England. Whilé spinning for salmon in a. lake at Ballina, Mr. Scroope caught a. RikeA weighing 35 pounds. .NEWS BY MAIL FROM IBE- LAND’E SHORES. The electric light scheme in Charlestown, Co. Mayo, is in full “gym order.- Happenings in the Emerald Isle 0! Interest to Irish- men. Eighty acres of land were sold at Alberton for $3,025 and auction- eer’s fees. A salmon weighing 40 pounds was recently caught in the Barry near New Ross. fROM ERIN'S GREEN ISLE Mother (to a married daughter): “What's the matter, Clara? Why are you crying?” Clara: “Henry is so awfully cruelâ€"he- is getting worse and worse every day. What do you think he said just now? He told me that I must get rid of the cook; he couldn’t stand her cooking any longer. And he knows well enough that sho has not done one bit of cooking for a fortnight. and I" that I have done it all myself. In the causes of infant mortality ‘cholera morbus figures frequently, and it may be said that complaints of the bowels are great destroyers of child life. If all mothers would avail themselves of so effective a remedy as Dr. J. D. Kellogg’s Dy- sentery Cordial many a little one could he saved. This Cordial can be given with safety to the smallest child, as there is no injurious sub- stance in it. “Tommy,” sai-d the father, t“I “'axylt you to remember you are not a son of mlne unless you are good for nothmg.” “Now, Tommy,” said Mr. O’Rcilly, “I want you to be good while I am out.” ‘ I’ll be good for a cent," replied Tommv slily. “Hum“.-. n .._. 1 u _ r n \Vilson's‘ Fly Pads, the best of all fly killers, kill both the flies and the disease germs. How a. man loves to find the house full of company when he comes home with something on his mind that he wants to scold about. HUNDREDS OF OPINIONS agree upon the fact that Painkiller has alleviated more pain than any one medicine. Uncquallcd for diarrhoea and dysentery. Avoid sub. stitutcs. there is but one “Painkiller"â€" Perry Davis'â€"250. and 50c. A man has a. heavy load to carry when his wife. tries to share it by putting all his earnings on her back. Mother Graves’ Worm Extermin- ator has no equal for destroying worms in children and adults. See that you get the genuine when pur- chasing. Nip Disease in the Bud. â€"It is di fiicult to eladieate a disease after 't has become seated therefore it is wise to take any ailment in its initial stages and by such remedies as are sufficient, stop it in its course. Cold is the commonest complaint of man, and “hen negâ€" lected leads to smious results. Dr. Thomas’ E electric Oil \in1 cure the severest cold 01' most- \iolent cough. “Women must consider it a dreadful fate to be an old maid,” mused Mr. Chugwater. They do, Josiah,” said Mrs. Chugwater. “Look what; terrible noodles they sometimes marry to escape it.” And Josiah rubbed his chin and said nothing. Toronto, with its famous Univer- sities, Colleges, Churches, Librar- ies, Art Collections and Museums. is the great educational centre of Canada. The pupils attending St. Margaret’s College have therefore distinct advantages that cannot be ‘obtained elsewhere. The teachers have the same high academic stand- 'ing as those in the great Collegiate Institutes. The attendance of pu- pils is limited; the classes average ten each; personal attention can thus be given to each pupil. Then there is a. most thorough Musical Course taught by Canada’s great- est Musicians; Art, Domestic Sci- ence and Physical Education are also thoroughly taught. To all do- siring it an illustrated Booklet will be sent on application being' made to the Secretary. .. .uuu-uyauuy, ILL“. disappearea' Ji-thout let or hindr ance. , .V- “-5 I VLUHUI On the occasion of the inaugura- tion of the Czar of the monument to Alexander III. the streets and squares were laid down .with costly carpets. Immediately after the ceremony, while 1,000 policement were still on the scene, a. gang of unknown thieves, dressed as workmen, came up with twenty carts, removed 4,000 yards of carpet belonging to the 92M and to the mllniclnalitv, nnrl men Looked 3;.“ An audacious robbery wa mitbed under the very nos thousand policemen in the of St. l’ebersburg {cogntly nn +1.- “-79 new schools at I up what are 5 horns of a deer. operations on t head of a. stag and whollv inn” Write for Dose ripflvo Pufifimret The Malt Ilfg 60., 120 Vlotorla at, Toronto. Ont THE CZAR’S CARPET Stolen While One Thousand l‘ Eu never failed to Ito Falling Hair. It :0!!- their kills the 1).“er Germ. Try it In bi com ncod {or yam-salt. YOUR MONEY REFUNDED IF IT FAILS Peak’s Hair Grower ST. MARGARET’S COLLEGE TORONTO. ISSUE NO. 29â€"09. “J many of a. stag of enbzious size, wholly intact was found. at Emly, Nightly, dug 1011 or the maugura- :ar of the monument III. the streets and laid down with costly uuuy, recently, dug supposed to be the r. During the later the same day the municipélity,_ and ‘Thpusand Police- noery was com- Very noses of a n m the streets Costivencss and Its Curtâ€"When the excretory organs refuse to per» form their functions properly the intestines become clogged. This is known as costivcness and if neglect- ca gives rise to dangerous compli- cations. Parmcice’s Vegetable Pills will effect a speedy cure. At the first intimation of this :1thth Papaâ€"“Well, don't you go and tell that to Grace. Give the young fellow a fair show.” Mammaâ€"“Yes, indeed; I think this young man who is calling on Grace is very sensible.” AN IMPOSSIBLE THING to find a plaster equal to “The D. <9; L." Menthol Plaster, and it is being imitated. Get the genuine. For side aches, backaches, stitches. noth- ing equals it. Made by Davis 3; Lawrence Co. Some men would rather be wrong than right if there is more money in it. Anyway the chap who thinks he knows it all doesn‘t; know a lot that is said of him behmd his back. The man with the largest, library usually has the least time to read. Send for (free) Caiélogue No. L75. mam. meioma stadium Gunmumm People arent necessarily good because they feel that 3335 The microscope in the hands of experts employed by the United States Government has revealed the fact that a house fly sometimes carries thousands of disease germs attached to its hairy body. The continuous use of \Vilson’s Fly Pads will prevent all danger of infection from that source by killing both the germs and the flies. flux-inc Aflor¢.sRoliablo Relic! to Eyes that Need no. Try Murine Eye Ramsdy in Your E305. t Soothe: Eye Pain. Pat; got a, job moving some kegs of powder, and, to the alarm of the foreman, was discovered smok- ing at his work. “Gracious!” exv claimed the foreman. “Do you know what happened when a man smoked at, this job some years ago? There was an explosion which Lieu- up a, dozen men.” “That couldn't happen here,” returned Pat. calmâ€" ly. “Why not?” “’Cos there’s only me and you I” was the reply. Relief for the Depressedâ€"Plyé cal and mental depression usual}; have their origin in a, disorder-ed state of the stomach and liver. '1 when these organs are deranged in their action the whole system is af- fected. Try Parmelcc’s Vegetable Pills. They revive the digestiw processes, act beneficially on ilie nerves and restore the spirits as no other pills will. They are cheap, simple and sure, nd the effects are lasting. “That will do,” thundered the magistrabe. “Seven days! And, officer, take a list of those names and run ’em in. They're as bad a lot as he IS. ‘ ’ When charged with being dis- orderly and askedrwhat he had to say for himself, the man in the dock gazed pensively at the magis- trate, smoothed down a, remnant of grey hair, and said :--Your honor, man’shumanity to man makes countless thousands mourn. I’m not as debased as Swift, as proâ€" fligate as Byron, as dissipated as Poe, or as debauchetl a§â€"-” J For a. long time my system has been a down, being subject to stomach trouble and min: im- pure blood. After taking Tunlclne (at two on three days I felt much better. I feel quito sure that. this box will fix me up. although I will a! ways keep a. small quantity 0! your pills on hand Your: very truly, GEORGE BARTLETT. Toniclne, the great Heart and Nerve Tonic, h'u now been serving the public. for the past fourteen yea. rs. and is for sale by all lxiglhclass druggiau or send 50c. direct to The ’l‘onicine Company Limited. 18 Vistoria BL, Toronto. The Tonlcine Company, Limited, Toronto. Dear Simâ€"- Will an kindly send me by return mail another 500. ux of Tonicine.1w I have_r¢co{voJ very great. results iron: the first box, whxch 11m. jug} fluighod._ ’ , , 7,, _¥“__ I.-- L--- _...- A,‘__ A Young Toronto Business Man Tells What He Thinks of Tonicine. At the inquest it was stated that there was no record of such an ac- cident having happened before. Neiman {011‘ from his horse, pulled out the weapon, and died in a. comrmdc’s arms. He missed the peg, and was swinging the lance over his head, when it flew from his grasp. The butt end embedded itself in the ground in front of the galloping horse, and, the point falling to- wards the rider, he was impaled on his own weapon. Both lungs were pierced, the lance going completely through the body. A British Gunner Impaled. on His Own Lance. Corporal Newman, 8. gunner of fihe Royal Field Artillery, met his death in a. remarkable manner re- cently while practising tent-peg- gmg near London. SPOILING fils CHANCE A romestlo Eye Remedy. WAS ALL IN. KILLED TENT-PEGGING. Toronto, JuYy 3rd. 1939. 15 Northcoto Ave. w ~ - firiâ€"V '0 h The plant is in fair order. and consists of a moderate stock of news and job type, 7â€"horse-powcr engino’ and boiler, Peerless Gem cutter, Quin. Campbell power press, me- dium Gordon (mmiern). and Liberty circular and card press. all in per- fect order: three very large stones, tables. furniture, tools. addrmsing; machine, stoves, etc. etc, Apply either to S. FRANK TILSQN. Tornn!n.,, or V. E. JONES, Ri(~!2:::\,..d. Que. The “ Richmond (Que) Guardian," In It: ‘ 53rd Year of Purification. For very many years the chief organ of the Conservative party of the Eastern Townships. “The Guardian” is an 8-page 6-column paper. and has been Conducted by the present editor without inter- ruption for 50 years, who roiires in consequence of advancing years. 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Correspmdence canfijantizl. Buyi American Investment Associatlon, ISELL __ 675201.11 Av. XL. Minneap «is. Minn. EH1“! LLUIU °“:::;:;‘;;,‘Y°" Write {or tormx. etc. 'i‘hsnea : Long Discuss 3min 1.304. Coliege 471:1. wnmzw m CATALOGUE afiiaefistoak Eafilege A rufzy Equipped Residenfl 2‘ Schoolfor Boys and v’ounz Mun "apart: for L‘ulversity. Schcofz of Sexenco, Business. 8.0. (.2111: Annual Gaiondan en: on an leaner. â€" â€" Hi I _- W OUTING -ADIES I I l QUIT. “I b. done porfoctly by our French PM In n IKH’ISII AMERICAN ovum: CU. ambushed 1862. taken over by the Provincial Governmant cf ammo, 1908. “£1.an with the lnivcrsvty o! Tmonto unfit? the truth»! of the Dem. u! Agriculture offintuio. Coll own» In October. 19;)" (to: 4e of mu‘ry Orwlfi 'hva h 3 co 'l-ge year' FEES rER b‘ESSAJE 875. {'aicndarcn amuival Ion E. A. A. GLANCE. V. 5., ".8 . ”In is“. mm. It A high grade Rmsidendal Sc‘ I'm} hr Git}: You (or Inbe year» ResiJent Students, $2.32 to 8262. Day 75m Kc: :ts, $254 1087‘!â€" 0011039 Reopens Sept, 15. Calendar or: anpuoafifl MISS CUARLOI‘IE THRALL Vice-Princisz ammo ‘cterin my (‘02 {ego MfiULTGfi EQLLEGE Thos. Sabin of Eglingbon, says: “I have removed ten cows from my feet with Holloway’s Corn Cure.” Reader, go thou and do likewise. Some men are a. good deal like froth, their usefulness is at an end as soon as they get to the top. 1 - w-‘..- “W“ to submarine volcanic eprosions rather than to rock movements in the adjacent lands. The huge sea- waves that swept both coasts of the strait also indicate a submarine origin. Dont experime'nt with unsam factory substitutes. Wilson's F1, Pads kill many times more hous flies than any other known article. A. T. Elm-NEIL, B. A., Principal“ In recovering the telegraphic cables injured by the Sicilian‘a‘artb quake in the Strait of Messina, the curious fact was noted that parts of the cables seemed to have been burned. This is regarded as confirming the hypothesis that the great disaster should be attributed SUBMARINEWCABLES BURNED “Do you keep a. sezvunti” “Never for very long.” TEMPERANCE ST.. T)ROkTO, BAH. Montreal River District GLABSTBHE HIE-{ES Limitad 34 Bioor Street East, Toronto. but A. u Md. 8:. But. 1030310. cu. E'ANTED AGENTS Valid": TE 3. GARDEN PARTY WOODSTOCK. ONT. OF COURSE NOT. (No Portonal Liability) SECURE Huh :8 ; Day and ”ab. link pvrmnneut busing»! on our clprtal. Our h h clan 100.5 3011 cu Ii O inuery home. are quickly med up and when outer! come {mt Excludve her mory given. THE noun Surrnv 00.. Dept. 50, Tortilla. Ont AGENTS Entertainer Vet-rim M 0., Fully or I littloboogh on re mm HORSES «mom TWM‘ magma MEN OI WOMEN. He who was once file 3 0‘ Vanna and a pxumud less knig ht stood uithou awaitmg the price of his kw; midday, ofas “00 ratc"- of sun his heauliful ingly. than sudde: D'Sste pushed for a moment -t1 stianss. then he to the powder. . d‘Es‘u- was on I the missai with The drums beat Be‘ iind him was the 0p front the symbol of hi§ both meaning one thin crucifix lying there bafi rough mood tab‘e told u n men than the powde Vincenzos ems were «i 831. but not lis though (-1 the strain fur thats Lis teeth in readiness id (3?! to theg ates. la the silence of the eh m. ises from the street sq tinct. painfully distim and cr ies. Pour souls' . s nine. and fighting over a goods? Presently all n amly into faint murmu'i le- lost his poaer to hea a} all at once it cameâ€"the di.:n1<.the summons to Lender. louder. wild, (u-nzo's heart bore their? Timex rose to their fee d Fstcs. and clasped llal tie tab‘. 0. the (rucifu: said Ip' fiannna “ Ame The strap: . the whole‘ in a. panic. The wild be who}? country-side had voice inside the gates ¢ there were six hundred fend the wallsâ€"and God (CHIi‘SflCkl'd a town: D‘Este tmk the crucifi wall and laid it on the 1 der it burnt a cand!e. and that too, stapding it h as he took hls seat 0‘ blowmg 1" our flag> 1 “Some F'vuts say Vi men to treat wiih us. with usâ€"d'Fslesf This he nave!- 1' :koned on lowing f: :n the wa Apnolnc- turned”; dx'a Tara's him. “What didst thou sap “Naught. father." an crnzo braxely. though i: [mating hot and thick save that that cannot i “No, Vincenzo; the eastwards across the d'Este. with a calmne almost brutal. “There for Visconti to take bac His-father's. dark fac; sudden proud smile th‘ ured it. "We sha” light the io-night.” said Vincen: h1s_§ipAtor kegp Vit stead mu red Halal BCTE 1mm mamm tamomamm (‘HAPTFR XX 1 l .‘ and sword be iii .5 on the ghtened screams 1319:, rose 20 1h m .‘daS :2 are bong} scattered I been taken membered St: a camp fire. = hurt, hand Tis a fearful father had led he were : last Ippolit ing in behim VOL. 21. N CHAPTER XXX t “‘3 The P t sha! ncenz c dark wuh a sea of the Seal: p hi: :1 you for signed ‘ are me Into. at and1e. ent M Cr. .:2 truce the whole ful dcat my on 0 <1 mused K l zncon' old Ii wildly. 13y sto are I“ back

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