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Millbrook & Omemee Mirror (1905), 13 Sep 1906, p. 4

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“manta pond 3!! not '3 numb: “74‘ 7 ‘t DH «Heat. 5’ f3?" 1.5! r fight pr; .thnr thc two first_ Jous- {om MI. I $5 000“ REWARD will , -paid to any pcrwn who proves that Sunlight Soap contains any injurious chemicals or any form of adultctauun. .v \ «a ' a x New Health Resort for Fashionable London Women. The prospect of daintily dressed dam- sels asking a policeman to direct them to’the nearest dust heap is unfolded by Mr. Hugh Colin Smith (ex-governor (.1 the Bank of England), who declared at the quarterly meeting of the Bermond- sey Municipal Association that sorting dust. heaps was a healthy occupation. He went. further than this, and drew} a picture of the time 100 years ago when1 all the great physicians used to pre- scribe for the fashionable women who sutlered from weak lungs a course of visits to the dust heaps of London, to stand over them and breathe in their tragmnce. because the gases emitted from decaying vegetable matter strength- ened the chest.' Mr. Hugh Colin Smith is unfortunately unable to give his authority for the “dust heap" cure. ”‘1 v ...... I. An aurislf was so remarkably clever that hming exercised his skill in a way deaf lmlv indeed “he had been hitherto insensible lo the nearest. and loudest. noises, she had the happinesg ~ncx-t day of hearing from her husbaixfi in South .Austmlia. ‘ a"?! sunlight Mp4. butternut other up, but in Mwhen and inztho Sunlight w. ‘ "Buy Sunlight 303p udlnlbrdimfim “I read it somewhere, but I cannot recall the name of the book," Mr. Smith told 11 London Express. representative recently. “I am convinced. however. that the women sorters of dust beats are an extremely healthy lot.” A medical man who was consulted on the dust he‘ap cure contented him- self with a few 'brief remarks. “Hav’é’ you been through algebra. Miss Highschool?" “M’yes’, I think so; but it was. at night, so we didn‘t see much of {he town I" “The accumulation of refuse," he said, “means the accumulation of dangerous germs, and dust is the worst thing for the lungs. Happily, the physicians of 10-day are not what they were 100 “Does your wife take an interest in current polilics?" asked the earnest woman. “No," replied Mr. Fnrmnn, J‘she don't. 'But if it's cur-mm. jelly or current pie. why, I believe she could tell you more things about '91:: llxan you ever dreamt of.” .. Hollowny’s Com Cure is a specific for the regpnval of cams and warts. We have hever heard 0! its failing to re- move even the worst kind. Baby camels me great pets in Soulh Africa, and me nursed and tended and even cmricd about by their attendants. During the first few months they \wigh no more than an ordinary dog. “So you wani to marry my daugh- ter?" remarked the old gentleman. “I certainly do."'-replied the youlh. “Well. what. are your prospects '2” persisted the old gentleman. “My dear sir." replied the yuulh, “the proSpects. of any fellow who marries the daughter of a man on .rich and influential as you are ought- to .be splendid.” Pale, sickly children should 2‘1st Mother Gruves’ Worm Exterminator. Worms are one of the principal causes of suffering in children and should be expelled from the system. 'lh'Fields Far Offsâ€"Dr.“ Thomas" Eclec- -lric_ Oil is known in Australia. South :nnd‘Cenlrnl America as well as m (Inn- ;nda and the Uniled Slates andh'ls Cun- sumplion increases each year. It has lmdc its own way, and all that needs I» lac-done is lo keep its name before the public. Everyone knows that it is to be had at any store, for all mer- chants keep Lit. Maid: “Wan ov [him dozen eggs is no use. Win ye please change it?” Coun- iennam-z “Certainly, miss. Where is it ?" Maid: “On In» sintep of the shop dureâ€"it amipped as i went out 1" Tiny tubetcles on the skin of acrofulous peo- le prmluce the hideous disease called lupus. Navel-'5 Canto, used in time, will save the skin from destruction. A ly to dl afioctod parts. Cleanse the blood wl Wuver’a Syrup. Every wheel on n Pullman car is made‘ of paper. The body of the wheel is a. block of paper about. four inches thick. Arnund lhis is a rim of steel measuring from two 10 three inches. ‘It is this steel rim. of course, which comes in contact with the rails. The sides are covered with circular iron plates, bolted on. The delicious flavor of “SALADA”TC is due largely to the care used in the muivaiion and preparation and to the {act that it is packed in sealed lead packages which prevent it coming in conflict. with articles that would affect :: flavor. 1F you use Sunlight Soap in the Sunlight way (follow directions) you need not boil nor rub your clothes, and yet you will get better results than with boiling and hard rubbing in the old/fashioned way. As Sunlight Soap contains no injurious chemicals and is perfectly ipure, the most delicate fabrics and dainty silks and laces may be ~washed without the slightast injury. ~ is equally seed with hard or soft water. DUST “BAP CURE. $5 000 REWARD will D be paid to any person who proves that Sunlight Soap contains any injurious chemicals or any form of adulteration. FROM ERIN’S GREEN lSLE NE‘VS BY MAIL FROM IRELANDS [I‘M in the Emerald Isle ‘0! Interest ‘to Irish- flanudians. During Ethe celebration 01 8 o‘clock mass at 'Dungan Catholic church, County lloscommon, one Sunday lately, the ceiling collapsed, injuring about 40 people, including some constubulary who were at the service and went to the assislimcerof those in danger. Some of the injured are in a precarious condi- tion! Business at the foreign docks in Bel- fast has been unusually brisk of late, and such a collection of sailing tonnage has never previously been seen in the The lake in Lurgan Demosnc was the scene of a sad drowning accident re- cently. It appears that. a young man named Michael Toner. oi Shankill street. Lurgan. about 25 years of age. with some comrades. was walking in the (le- mesne. and whilst proceeding round the path which borders the lake. a cork was ‘,ohserved floating in the water. about '20 lyards from the. shore. Surn‘iising that the cork indicated the presence of a. fishing net. Toner. who was a strong swimmer. divested himself of his cloth- ing and swam towards the object. but. he had just reached it when it became evident he was in trouble. He shouted. A quantity of fishing tackle had got at- tached to deceased’s legs, drawing him under. and thereby causing his death. A married woman named Margaret. Devnnny made a determined attempt to commit suicide by drowning herself in the canal which runs close to Carrigans village. She was rescued. and was found to be insane. â€" ~11 -l lUullu lu uy ......... Sir Donald Currie. whose gift of t £100.000 has enabled University College Hospital, Dublin. to build a new wing, may be called-the “Father of the Ship- ping World,” for he is well over 80, and for many years has owned the superb Union-Castle line steamers. A keen- eyed. sharp-featured, sturdily-built Scotsman. Mr. Bryce has visited a spot where the loot of a Chief Secretary has never been set. beforeâ€"Cape Clear Islandâ€"where he ‘went to see the new harbor works in progress. The fishermen of Cape Clear lit bonfires in honor of the event. After some exciting~scenes a ton of coal was sold in Dublin a few days ago‘ for a shilling. It belonged to a Mr. O'Carrol. who some time ago refused to pay a. fine imposed by the police magis- trate because he painted his name at irish characters on his carts. The police seized the coal, and it was offered for sale in Messrs. Hill’s auction rooms. The vigorous evangelical propaganda entered upon in Belfast some months ago by that peculiar religious sect. known somelimes as the “Cooneyites.” the “ tramp pilgrims.” or “the clippers." shows no sign of abatement. The sect came into existence abOut a couple of years ago. when they established them- selves at. Crockmacrieve, a large farm- stead situated two or three miles from Enniskillen, and there held conferences _ -_.A....IAA Duumnunux, uuu ...â€".‘. and revival meetings, and conducted baptismal ceremonies in the Bally- cassidy river. a An heir to £30,000 has been discovered in Celbridge. Workhouse, County Kit. ’dare. Recently Mr. Dunne, solicitor, New York,’ advertised in Ireland for the heirs to the White eslate, America, and he now believes he has discovered in the person of James Nolan, an infirmary patient, the long-sought heir. “I thought May Gidday was going to many old Golrox." “She was, but. she has broken the en- gagement. “What fox-”7 “When she accepted him he told her she had put new 1116 into him.” Scottâ€"“Shaw says we’re all rascals. However did this impression get, about that we are crooked as a people?" Mottâ€"“Perhaps it‘s because we are so bent 9n getting rich." BENT BUT NOT BROKE. SCARED IIER. .ns Mata ‘0! Millions ol the Insects Put Englishmen" to Rout. At Sandwich; England. what is de- scribed as resembling a black thunder- cloud advanced out of a tog which overhung the sea on :1 recent afternoon. and crossmg the sand hills spread over the town and then desccmli‘d. The cloud proved to consist of millions of winged nnts. Pedestrians covered their heads with hmidkrrchicts and lied pre- cipitnlrly into shops and houses. while thousands of the insects coverrd horses ‘and vehicles in the street. The River ‘Slour was covered with u thick black layer. Later the visitation continued toward llcul and Ramsgutc. London is suffering from :1 plngnr of mosquitoes and from llailcsdrn in the north to \\'imlilcdon in the south lhrrc are complaints of their rqvngcs. l’hy- sicians in all parts have brcn consullvd hy pt‘l‘StlllS suncring.r from septic poison- ing cuusrd by hilt-s. ‘- _.m:a.\.‘ln II"I!l IIIE kuu-uxu NJ -_V\v. Smilll Konsinglun‘s residcnls who have suffered scwx'oly suggcslod llml the posl hild been inmm'lcd in cases arriving at the muscum‘fi'om various pm-ls of the glnluc, but cnlomulygisls discn-dit the lht‘ul'y. According in one million-11y. tliorl- :u'o twenty-live known species of lllo iumily which (‘un live in the lli'ilish climnle and-smile have the ~ .2 u.” IA" u“; nu ............ disagreeable clmruclelislics of the fox- eign mosquito. A Ever)‘ mother dreads thnt DPI'iOd in her baby‘s lite known as touthin;r limo. The little gums are mx'utton. inttumcd and tender: the child sul'tcrs greatly. and is so cross and irritable that the wtmh‘ hultsvtmld is n11 (Mtge. All this is (-hungcd in humox whore Ruby's ()wn 'l'ubh-ts are used. This math-mo uttnys the inthumnutiun. softens the sfi'ullon. tender gums. brings the teeth through painlessly. 1n pruut Mrs. W. (I. .\tr(‘.uy. Deubigh. (mt. says: “I mw tnmut Butuy‘s Own Tablets :1 Sptt‘iltltd lllt'dt- cim nt teething time. My baby was very sick at. that time. was crass. l'l,‘5|- less and had no appetite. After giv- ing hvr the Tablets there was a ltltll'kt‘d improvement. ttlltt in the course of a tow (lays she was not like the .sumc child. The 'l'ulrtots are just the inciti- Cine tu tu‘tp litttc ones m‘ur the trying teething.r time." You can get Baby‘s Own Tubtots tanany druggist m- by mail at '25 ovnts a lynx by writing.' The Dr. \\'iltimns' Medicine (20., Brockviile, Ont. The Queslion ol‘ Heredity May Soon he Solved. ' There is the happy pnwihiliiy of the mystery of the terrible disease of a... . n cancer dnlc. Wu». This was himnd at when the results cf the experiments made during the year by the Imperial Cancer Research Fund were described at the annual meeting in London. England, by Dr. Bashtord, the general superinlondmt of lhe fund’s lnlxjrntory. He dealt chiefly with the results of the inoculation of 100.000 mice. 7 ~~ .- A... n‘n..\ “1‘1.qu nun». the Scientists, he said are. now able. in reproduce at will in mice all the fea- tures of spontaneous cancer, and to proâ€" tect healthy mice from all the conse- quences of inoculating them with experi- mental cancer. “This having been achieved it is ml. too much to hope that the furlhei' dcvclnpment of the experi- mental study of cancer will yield results AL- -‘n‘~|\-n IIILII|KII Liyou V. -.V_,, ' having a direct bearing on the naturel and treatment of the disease," addedl Dr. Bashford. After repeated failures during thirty! years the fund have been able to obtaini ofl‘sprinar from mice suffering naturally} from the disease, and in the near future1 it may be in consequence he possiblet to conclude whether cancer in man is or is not hereditary. Sixty per cent of the “spontaneous" cancers which Dr. Bashiord referred to bad been got to grow in mice previous- ly healthy. and in- the View of the sci- entists this points to life conclusion that all malignant growths are trans- plantahle. The “protection" experiments were so successful that. whereas of 100 ordinary mice ninety developed tumors after in- ocuiation. none of the protected animals develOped the disease. At the same time Dr. Bashi‘ord added a note of warning in case the results might give rise to exaggerated expecta- t tions. ', It was not yet possible. he said, to arrest the progress of experimental tu- mors. much less to effect the cure of the disease occurring naturally. A A n... Music is said to ha've charms to soolhe the savage breast. but some music is calculated to render 1h}; peaceful breast savage. ##_._____ Sir Wiliiam Church, in moving the adoption of the report. said that radium had not given satisfactory results. Lord Slrathcona presided at the meet- ing, and the Prince of Wales, Ihe pre- sident of the Fund, was represented by Sir Arthur Bigge. ANTS CAPTURE A ,TOVVN. Your money refundpd by the dealer frontu whom you buy Sunlight Soap if you find any cause for complaint. CANCER DISCOVERIES. beirig solved at TICE'I'IIING TIME. no very remote GUT FOR THE SUPREMACY Vessel Must be Gigantic, Indeed. and Well Equipped to Outclass Present Service. Yet anolhcr bid for the blue ribnnd m the Atlantic! Hardly has the colossal Cunm-der Lusitania. left lhe slips [ham the Ilamburgâ€"Axnel'imu1 lino announces ”b delerminnliun lo lulu: up the chal- lenge for supremacy. Not satisfied with “1811' munnnolh Amorika and Knisorin Augnsle \‘ic'un-in, the Germans are to build a vessol 'which will excoed in size and spool! llw Lusilunin, al the present the fastest, largest. and heaviest steam- bhip in lhe world, says the London Ex- press. . .. -- ,_-_ -t,.l-.‘ r . The Lusitania and Mauritania. sister ships. each have a gross tonnage of 32,200, as against the Kaiserin’s 25.000. The next Hamlinrg-An'lerican must, therefore, very greatly cxcwd the Kais- erin in Size and weight. She nmsl. be over 70,7 feet. long and 88 {out broad. Her speed will have to In over 25 knots, her horsepower above 800,000, and she must r-arry at least 3,200 passengers and 8410 Crew. A quarter of a century ago an expert, in the Engineers declared an ocean speed of 25 miles an hour an impossi- hility. But the Lusitania will steain‘ 29% miles, and the. [Ol‘lllCOllllllg llam- burg-Amorican well over 30. Another quarter of a century and ocean Speed may have increased another 50 per cent... AMAZING FORECASTS. Later experts have made manning: toro- casts. In the last third of a Century the tonnage of Atlantic liners inrrcasrd iiretotd: if, Iln-roh'lru. their (-apaoity were to increase in like ratio during: the next th‘rd of a cvnllny, the largest, steanic- in the your 1940 would he near- ly 70.040 tons. ltcr mr‘t't‘fipt’flltttllg di- mensions Would be: Length. [.000 foot; t-readfh. extreme. at upper deck. I20 feel; depth. 75 lert. 't‘hv [nix-llamas length is 787 feet, hr-Ciltltih 88 icet. depth 6.» feet. ‘IGHT OF STEAMSHIP LINES FOB BLUE RIBBON OF THE OCEAN. T2114. however. is merely the modvsl prognuslicalion of n pl'uctirul shipbuild- or. H. G. Wells. d-romner and mnmn- cel'. might picture whole cities afloat by 11339. \\'c are lold that 11m next llamlnn-g- Amerizan will go one holler in lhc mal- lm‘ of luxury as well as size. She is In be equipped with Turkish L‘lllhs. mu] :1 swimming tank (01' the use 01 passen- gors. But she will have l0 be a very won- (lorrul croutinn indeed if 5110 is to excel (‘xisiing liners in luxury of nccomnm- dalion. Shlpown-‘rs vjc eagerly with each other in providingr accessories to pussongm's’ ('OmIm'L us ‘21 survey of their recent announcements will show. Handsomriy tilled gymnasiu are the lulesl alhircmenis. The Hmnlmrg-Am- orimne have them. of course. so have the R..\i.:<.P. Aragon and the North Gor- mnn liner Prinz Eih‘l Friedrich. The gym (in [he last-nmncd is '25 foot long, '21 for! wide and iiiloen too! high. H conlaim nmchinos for rowing, swim- ming and cycling. and Swedish clcch'i- cul heullh machines. A PLAYGROUND FOR CHILDREN is a feature at the (LEE. cmnpnny's Empress of Ireland. An imilalinn beach compnsnd of Clyde sand is constructed on the upper deck and here juvenile pa-sengcrs may shovel and build sand Castles all any long. The vessel also has a nursery, \voll slocketl wilh lays. Ocean libraries have not been too well stocked heretofore and the companies are beginning to give lwlter Considera- tion to this department. The Cunard line has just undertaken to prm'itle pus- se.nget‘s with first-rule service of banks. the volumes being renewed utter each voyage in order to include the newest and mast important works of the day. The entering syslem is being revised ir. a somewhat remarkable. way. On the newest IImnbnrg-.-\meriezms meals are now served a la carte. Passengers may take tickets to im-Iude me. custo- mary dining-saloon meals. or they may hook with me liberty of using' the res- taurant when and as they please. ’l‘he Amerikn’s :1 la carte restaurant ii on the sixth deck. nnd its accmnmo- dntos 120 persons. This is in addition tr the main dining-room. where 1.00 per- sons may take the usual table d‘holo service. The: Kaiscrin‘s a la carte res- taurant, adapted for MO people, is the largest attoat. '1 n,_,_n,-_ nu-..“ Bathing farilitirs on Atlantic liners have been considerably improved if late. The Kaiscrin has well-furnished suites of apartments connecting with private bath and toilet-rooms. while many single rooms have their own baths. The Amerika has luxurious elec- trio and hydropathlo baths. attended by professional massonrs. 0n the Car- mania even the stnerngc has its own needle and shower baths. mos1 IllllyIl--\- ».... . V a “Marconi daily newspaper.” Liners converse with each other by wireless many miles apart in mid-Atlantic, and keep in touch with the shore from Liv- .A-_-:..:.. .. Ann" l\h\»y u- .vuL” . erpool to Sandy Hook, receiving daily all the current news~ from both shores. Thus the fear of disaster is lessened, for assistance may be summoned from con- sideratble distances. while the facilities for social and business intercourse are immeasurably increased. Electricity, indeed, has worked won-I ders in the_ development of the ocean greyhound. Lifeboats are now raised and lowered by electric-power; electric motors heave the sounding line, hoist the passenger lifts. and drive all the auxiliary machinery in the slokholds.1 bakery, galley, pantry and refrigerat‘ ingâ€"rooms. Electricitylights and venti- lates the ship, works the searchlights and signaling apparatus, conveys stores, mails and baggage and closes the water- tight doors, while even, the siren is sub- ject to its control. And the decorative setting of all these luxuries is superb. Smokerooms and drawing-rooms are garnished and up- holstered like West End mansions: tam- ous artists have designed and executed the mural adornments; the magnificent sitting and sleeping-rooms, music- rooms and saloons are furnished with Louis XV suites. Sheraton couches and tapestried walls. There is 5310000000 3 worth of comfort and splendor on near- % ly every liner afloat. And the Hamburg- American liner, envious of the Lusitan- ia, has promised to “go one better” than all this! ‘ The Japanese House of Representatives consisls 01 300 members, elected by bal- lol, each member receiving a salary. Us House of Peers consists of members of the Royal Family. princes and marqu- esses. counts, \‘iscounts, and barons, choked as representatives of the several orders, and persons elected for seven years by and from the fiilrcn highest taxpayers in each (:in and prefecture. The Jnins of India, a‘ helemdox sod. of Hindus, are considered io‘be the chanlpiun rush-rs of the “m'ldf'l‘hrzy inst as. part of their rcliginn. and annungst them (31515 of thirly, forty. and fifty days at a time are consldcrcd nothing out. of lhe way, but only us an ordinary part of their “orship. If “Hacked with cholera or summer Cumpluinl, of any kind send a! (map for n bollle of Dr. .1. D. Kellogg's Dysvnlrry (Ion-dial and use it Recording 10 dim:- 1i0ns. 1! [Ms with \mndvrful rapidity n‘ subduing that dreadful diseusv Hm! wonkms the sll'ungmt man and that dvslrnys the young and (.Iviimtv. 'l‘lmsv who have used this cholera modioinu say ifl, nuts prmnplly mu! ncvm: fuils to FURL n lhnmugh cure. u [emerge frequently slamd more than 7300 feet Mayo ”.0 surfm-c of lhe son. but for (?\"l‘|'y mhic (not above Hm surface llmrc are eight cubic feet below. She (mummy): “There is no doubt ubuul NWerI'ingv dovs inuu'nve a man‘s pniilcnnss.” H0 (surprised): “How H)?” She (Mummy): “Well, yuu h't'quvnlly got. up and offer me a chair now. Roforo \u- wn-ro rvmz'ricd you newer ’gen'c me mm'v than half a one.” After Wasting Fevers hasten rpcovery tc hen‘th by the use of “ Ferruvi 171)., ' It, is the best touic.1t builds, strengthens and given new vitality. Try it it, will mike you feel scrum}. “l don‘l 11111111; \111i1-l1 is “111-50." 111111- 101‘1‘11 young 1-)I1111111‘1-hvwis :1! H119 sm'll 1'.1\m'pli1:n 11.11'1011111" lo :1 11111111 111111 “11111111 his “mph-111g Imm' . “but I be- How I “nuld 12111111 be 11111 mcr I1) :1 train 1111111511111 011 one." Sulfur m1 Mun-ILH'I‘IM'I‘ 1m" Ilmu- smulx‘ who live lllIr-"‘l':l}:i\‘ lives hmumsc (lyspunsin duils Iiw ful'ulliI-s und shu- dmw ansIonItc \Vilh Ilw (loud of doâ€" [mush-n. ()m‘ \VI-y In dispel Ilw \‘u- puts that lesol. Ihc vII-llms of' :Ii< IlI<- mx'lm is II) (will Ilnm n umnw m’ Pm- nn-lw's \’II;:III;IIIII) l'iI.s. whim :m- “mum.f llw lw~l \'(’,‘,{0Ill|‘l(‘ pills knnwn, Hing easy In lnkv uml m'o nmsl clli‘fl- (inns in IquI' Inclinn. A trial of (ham \\'IIl prov: Iluis. Horse @wnefiiffise ~vâ€" The safest. fies: nusrnix ever used. Takes the mace of an Itnamcnts fur miid or severe action. lhsmuvca all Bunches I-r Blemishes from Horses 7â€" - _ “nuns A'I’ nAn'rl-“av we Diner: 01 an uumucma .u. n..- -. _ ,. V, lhsmuvcs an Bnuclwu-r Ble- ‘shes from Horses and Cattle. SIJ PERSEDES ALL CAUTEBY 0 I: FIRING. Impossible :0 produce scar or blemish Every bottle sold is warnmed to give aatlahctlou Price 31.50 per home. Sold by drugeials. or sent by cxpreu. charges paid. with fun direcclons to: its use. Send for doscripuve circulars. Thg Jfiyrouce-“Wlli'ums Cm. Toronto. "at. ALBERTA Parties desirous of purchasing farm lands in Western Canada are invited to communicate with the undersigned, who have for sale 420,000 AOBES JAPAN’S PARLIAMENT. WHEN . Willi Ulflfl'b' 9910 9:2 PER ACRE $3 per acre at tjme of purchase and the balance spread over nine years if desired. in all parts of Alberta. Pence; RANGE FROM Special railway rates to pur- Chasers. Correspondence solicited. MB. Siflfilllil McGfllNflflfl. CHAMPION FAS’TERS. many in Spoons, Knives and. forks IGHEST quality and lowest price are oOmbined in Fined Silverware from Diamond Hall 5 own Specitl attention is called to the following prices for heavy quality in a. richly plain pattern that reminds one of oldâ€"time family sterling ware. CALGARY, IV: stud upon request free of chat! our large illuslratcd catalogue. Dessert Forks or Spoons . v 5.00 doz. Dessert Knives â€" 4.50 doz. Caustic E a5$am GOMBAULT’S -. Speedy. Ind Positive Cure $3.00 doz. mm“. Iliad, Water, “OSHAWA” Steel Shingles. Ste rm Fire ’ Proof $34,000-FOR INVESTMENT â€"Block of new soiid brick houses, under five years' lease to pay over 10 per cent. net: most cen- tra‘oW situated on quiet residential street. As owner has other houses ndn‘ construption these are offered at a bargain. and NQTHENG 321-8 W Craig St“ Eflfilififll. flue. lixpc‘rt Opinion on lho Subioct Varies According to Habits. “Should \ e sleep longvi'.’ ' is 1110 ques- tion “hich has arisen from ”W :lddlC‘Sx‘ doliwrnd 1)) Dr. .D_\kc \clzmd to the l“h_\ siolog. '_\ Scelion of “108 British Asso- ciation. Dr. Dykc. \clands conclusions were: Lend packets oniy. 40c. 1. Suilicicnt rest is a physiological necessity, especially for those who have not reached maturity; short hours lend to u diminulion of bodily vigor and re- lirdulion of bodily and mental develop- ment . A - . . “J nu...” 2. To sum :1 child of sleep is to stint his growth. 3. To give :1 child sufficient sleep is simply leaching him lmw to iake care of his body. The following are experiences or ad- vice as to lhe duration of sleep by dis- tinguithed men: ,A mt... 4.-.n-on.rn We also manufaclurc Corrugated iron in long sneexs, wnuuuun x q EAVESTROI'GH. Etc. METAL SEDIML in imilnlinn of brick or stone. Ml-Z'I‘AL (ZEILINGS. in 2,000 designs. Wri!e for Catalogue No. 14R and {roe samples 0! “05HAWA” Sh Write tu-day. TEE PEDLAR PEOPLES, Made from Painled or Galvanized Steel, at prices varymg xrom 31.63 to w.w per hundred square (cot covering measure. This is the most durable 00V- ermg on the market, and is an ideal covering for Houses. Barns. StonsJZleâ€" vatnrs, Churches. etc. Any handy man can lay the “OSHAWA” shingla. A hammer and snips are the only tools requir . , ‘- . . .L- ._;...1 ......a.... nu Md: Sir Freiex-ick Treves: The average amount of sleep for myself is seven to eight hours. CIFIIl “qu u. Mr. Beerbohm Tree 1 should say in my case eight hours' stcup is hettcrthnn seven, and nine hours‘ better than eight. 1 take nine hours \Vht‘llt‘Vt‘l' I can. ‘ Dr. Josiah Oldfield: it is certain that every man must have a curtain mini- ‘ mum of sleep per twenty-four hours. Most find that minimum eight hours. but an enormous number are satisfied with five and a half hours. i uiwuys steep eight hours. and regard that as. or. the whole. the pmpm- minimum int" a man. Certainly flu- and a halt hum's‘ is not enough. Wanton. I my without hesitation need 1055 stoop than mm. i Sir Alfred Janos. K.tl.T\i.(‘-.. hunt] unii the Eider-Derm‘stor Line. and :1 mun, of great activity at sixty 3.:‘mN‘ n! max! - urnâ€"3 "It is un' rmmi " hui'it liv‘Jt'!‘ in: making them uuluuuzl uuu a Ir“) u”. u". v . -‘u. We are the largest and oldest ccompany of the kind under the British flag. and have cm excd lhqusands of the best buildings throughout Canada. Sir Alfred mes. KJZJLGH hwul mu lhc Eidvr-Dvmz‘slm' Line. and :1 mun of great uctivély ni shyiy ).0:n'< of ago. ~ : b . - - _ . shys: 1t 1: my I'vgmur [mi-.1 wwz- m be out OI bad after 10 p.m.. and never in bed later than 6 am. This has serv- ed me well for My years." Sir T. J. Lipton says: “I consider eight hours quite sufficient for any man, but personglb: 8111 satisfied with 6%." _-_ “TL- -unnnna fnr pcl¢uuuug un. w-\-wâ€"-vv V ,_ Mr. C. B. Fry says: “The average tori an adult should be nine hours. For my- self, I take ten if I can‘ get it." A headmister of one of the large English public schools. who has chang- ed the breakfast hour from seven to ei hi, says that the whole school is brighter and does beiter work. Nothing would lead him to recur to “the fetish of early rising." Manyaman‘s guo‘d fortune is due to the will power of adeceased relative. AMOUNT OF SLEEP HIZQI‘IRED. 9 v bring 313.000 o yea ml- Dnvc In I "pinio- of 200.”. [I fin yew ti- FFW '31 "‘d‘ (it Edi-millio- uni. odi-y rev-dale. lot: in 6mm M" Ind brig (no 3150 to 52.000 cub. W! All LAYING OUT A NEW ADDITION mEâ€"ciéfiuav [DAN AND mus-r co. Thongs-um :- u .. ”Mt-M platinum Eng-wkhmonm-U'Ifl in: o 192 in! a. VF... Ilr IL ”borV Inc-wha- m... I “was {. u I»... Oiâ€"oormln.£er§ol Par. >- . i. into 23:: 125 Fgcrtrjgg $100 FRANK WILSDN, Owner, 13 Adelaide Street West, Write your neural 011k..â€" W_, __ llmhwmnéII-niw "fl“ ’éshington Hgighta Thah an Investment in Toronto Real Estate. 01W]. 0!“ mmmo. 05'“. 423 Susqex at. l! Colb ":10 st CEYLON GREEN TEA Get a Trial Packet to-day. FIRE. WATER AND UGHfNINGfPROOF- $5. or Galvanized Steei, at prises varying from $2.85 to $5.10 ,__-|_I- w: "HI En HI‘ I; Hunt-‘u‘u - Corrugated hon in long sheets Conductor Pipe and to be superior TELEPHONE MAIN 15. Saskatchewan, only 8 miles from two railways. Strung soil. 90 per cent. plough land. sprang c: About. 40 miles XE. of Indian Head. Price Write for mp and {all particulars. '1‘ W0 cornering in Western canada :zi‘mm HEAD OFFICE AND WORKSâ€"OéflAWA, PARSONS. 9} Wellaley Street. Toronto, 69 Dundu at. lemon. 0m. \Ke make a s1 ecialiv of Rum Lands in Manitoba Saskatchewan and Alberta. GRAIN LANDS Rpc-«ial biu‘gnim on 1h“ nu“ G T. P. Ry. in {he grcdmsl “heat countr, in the won 1d. \uuzu Bl-ZA'I‘TIE. l‘.’ Merchants Bank Building, Winnipeg. Man. - WE‘ETY THOUSAND ACRES IMPROVED au-l unimpmvod lands, in the Penhold {all vhmdwuict; {mm eight!» twenty dolly: r gem : ppnozpondenco summed. A. J. 8115056. “The last {ime you were sentenced what. were you guilty 0!?" “u- “\\ on. \0!‘ Honor. I “as sent up [or hnrce stealin. but dat aiul wot l was guilty of.” “mm Ihon?" “Judge. lm almost ashamed ier con- fine it: bu! I was guilty of hirin' a lawyer ter defend me." 133650174; Alfiem. “Things are not a; lhov um‘d to be,” said the man of molanchob renunis- causes. “N05”- :meworcd .\lr. Dusfin Slax. re- \,‘ .nux: v. “N05” nnm'mwd .\lr. Dusfin Slax. re- gretfully. “The time was when great wealth would go! a man out of trouble. Now it gets him into it." They Wake the Tormd Enorgivs. â€" Machinery not properly supervised and left to run itself. wry soon shows fault in its working. It is the same with the digestive organs. tjnrvgulutml from time to time they are likely to become lurpid and throw the whole system out of gear. l‘nrmclw's Vegetable Pills were made to meet such (-7.505. They resmrc tr. the full thv flagging taunltios. and bring into order all parts of the mo cllunism. Wife: “I (taught Bridget starting: the fire this morning with puratliu. John.“ Husband: “How much do we owg her?" \\'it«‘: “Four months” wages: Husband : “Well, let her go on with the puraflin.' ANOTHER WONDERFUL BASE [lrrc is Something that will be Welcome Nens to Many a Discoumgcd One. “F or several your.c l have been troubled with gas around my mart. shoz-tm‘s» o! breath, my food did not digest properly. It turned sour in my â€" stomach, causing -ma great.I mil“ d:igciattaenp 00. greeo wm‘a'“ “M‘L able attacks ofbelch- ' ing gas and heartburn, and sever. pains across the small at my back. “I tried Dr. monhardt's Anti-Pill and (tom the very first found relief. Ann'- Pm has indeed cured me." A This is the voluntary statement, 0] Wm. H. Reed, of 165 Queen St., Kingq ston, OM. ' All dealor§ or The Wilson-Pyle (3,, lLimited, Niagara Falls, Ont. ' to the finest japan I’OLLY EQUAL TO GUILT. GOOD OLD DAYS GONE. «mamas. lean. WWWM. 76 Lombard st. 015 Ponder“. Head. Piieo 810.50 per aim. At all Grocers :. din. 'a pry. ~ti¢+‘++¢§$#++¢~ “Now. for God‘s sake; poor man who has 111 child with a cross nut-5d co to sleep ask no (N last a little about lximfi mace. where am I? In has become 0! the red “In the first place. 14 new, “mu are at the Realm. mother to on very pleasing little real Richmond Hill. Seem wil. as you call him. able villain. has fled well he might. for if 1 served strmging up a. â€"l~ul 0! that anon. 1| to tell you it man lllil (he excllemenl. “W911." he pursued,| what peliish assem think a lime pleas-am do you more good H: gin will]. you are do that you are a dead I “HOW?" cried I. a my nerve was yet. my “Nay. nay. dash yq‘ posed Sir John. “dnu‘ jokes. 0111601119. 1 ca] creep! No. Basil. 1m and will live to sel llI evvr he may be. NM And here in his 02124 broke into a volley ul would have run my pefllwmances prelly c “Why." said I impal to mr- still why I all dead: why the Chev: l lhink you have all; mad among you." I was so evldmllg Beddoes. all of 8 lm rew lo explain the s 7 “He‘ll dd himself a pnlhmirany: “do 301 --you know wha! a threw was uolhin; what was indeed th his Me. {he retailing seemed that the Jenn pneuy scandal indm ‘I will take your said he. settling: l wllh gusto. “Why hang? Who he comes (mm. «113' such deadly hath- mysteries which I able to fathomâ€"dc! uish us with the As he spoke his a most devouring 1 loss as I showed :1 him by any little ed glimy “But why the is another muler. him down mysfl! lmpudmce in myscll to come and Jennicn. man. donl} tor charging you» VOL. IS. NU. The were sinking do“ dropped from you he would haw spit Io make quite sud and l failen upon ‘l'd haw run hin posed Sir John cm! for it. had I mt. mu him through. calhad on! um y dash mo. between me “35‘ those (11 hustled him awnj And the limbo 0! w rats. 10 the river. my mark on them‘ tn hanged to him, tails." “ Tis just 3.: la raw. “No snnnm wow dead. my tar n. and it is q no luck here [m hack as ”my sin fair at hozmr. in I Im- back om I in): back on naming. I had mum {lungs ! knowsâ€"there \u my life 10 giw What I had ju~t surprise. talking: clusnm I had gm Aflo‘r a mmnq flwonLedgmi his ‘ queried amfidcnti you man Ihe CM pm! and parcel. i 0‘ “1050 attacks you told us of 1 \«m did not am of it man. \et 0' us there \\ m quarrel “as d« in “And d In: mim he hr! me you w CHAPTER l.â€"{' “A32" said knows best him in loreigm parts cause for unis to be sum the we mnember ‘ will) each on close dog: be In counsel!” i smiied. J counsel still. lows should ex not I (heirs. “But. since I :1 Jack. thou hnsq “The gentler}: dress." said Si! he furlivel." sq he pursued

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