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Millbrook & Omemee Mirror (1905), 14 Dec 1905, p. 4

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Careful observers aver that the “man aboutJown” is usually about. Hm limit. In some parts of West Africa the girls have long engagements. ()n the day of their birth they are bethroth- cd to a. baby boy a trifle older than shemselveS, and at. the age of twanty they are married. .Tho girls know of mo other way of getting a husband, arid so thoy are quite happy and satâ€" isfied. 'As Wch-S they are patterns of obedience, and the marriages usual'v turn out a success. Bed-ridden 15 Years.â€"“lf anybody wants a written guarantee from me personally as to my wonderful cure Irom' rheumnlism by South American [Rheumatic Cure I will be the maddest woman in the world to give it," says Mrs. John Beaumont, of Elora. “I had despaired of recovery up to the lime-of taking this wonderful remedy. It cur- ed completely."â€"-SS ”Hm aggressive man who always Wants to take things into his mm hands is never satisfied unless he is "taking the things that don't belong to him. Surc Regulatorsâ€"Mandrake and Dan- delion are known to exert a. powerful Influence on the liver and kidneys. rc- utm-ing them t9 healfhtul action, induc- firegson (in alarm)â€"“Crcat Scott! I‘ve left, my purse under my pillow " Fisherâ€""Oh, well, your servant is honest, isn't the?” )regsonâ€" “That‘s just itâ€"s‘nc‘ll take it to my Wife. :ng a'rcgular flow of the secretions and Imparting to the organs complcn power to perform their functions. ’l‘hcs.» valuable ingredients enter into the com- position of i’mzncluc's Vegetable Pills. and serve to render them the agrvenblc um salutary medicine they are. There are kw pills so eflcctive as they in wait action. Success In Life is dependent upon good health. yuu are out of sorts, ill or feeble. take 'Femwim." It’s the best tonic. $1 botties. m medicine dealers. Young Husband (to wife)â€"“Didn‘t I telograph to you not. to bring your mother with you?” Young Wilyâ€""I know. That's what she wants to see you about. She read the tolmgram!" G IRLS BETROTI { ED A T BIRTH. ..0ne Short Pu“ Clears the Head.- Does your head ache? Have you pains over your eyes: , 1i the breath offensive? These newer-dam sy'xupfoms 0f Catan'h. Dr. Agnew’s Calarrlml‘ Powder will cure most stubborn cases in a marvel- !ously short time. If you‘ve :.sd (3.- tarrh a week it’s a sure cure. IL ‘ll’S o! {my years’ standing it's just as efâ€" fective. 50 cents.â€"57 Om: trial of Mother Craves' Worm Ex- terminator will convince you that. it. has no equal as a. worm medicine. Buy A bottle and see ix” it. does not please v.“- “Is there anything you don't need that I might take?" asked the mg- andâ€"bonc man, watching Jones throwing rubbish into the dust-bin. "Yes," snapped Jones, “a. bath!" Than: Is no more obctixnto skin troubio than Bait Rheum. : sometimes lingers for years, but. Weaver's Comte makes short work of is. Also, take Weaver’s Syrup to insure permanent. cure. First Actorâ€"Many a time my poor old father implored me not to become an actor.” Second Actorâ€"Don’t wor- ry, old manâ€"~you didn‘t.” Magistrateâ€"“So you admit having been engaged in making counterfeit: money?’ ' l’risonerâ€"‘ ' Yes, your worship. You see, the supply of the genuine article is so very short.” n. discord was something fierce,” id Lomm. in speaking of an Oamateur om 91' “\\ hy the music 1195 so loud hat I actually could not hear myself talk. " ““011 (11:11”le ul!" exclaimed Miss Cutting. 0U Sunlight Soap iatotter than other may, but is best when used in the Sunlight way. Buy Straight Soap and. {anew diraozicna. " CANADA ‘ AND HEN 1‘00. n-umnd education <0 well. and no for you as {he Businx‘xs (inl‘ * can place}. 20") "and situatiuns \‘c did 1 of ('nnmk, , wars undcr ‘1)! :zzn‘mzll. Over 3.000 gradu- . in 5111‘c0:>fu1 busincss life. My \‘Jrizv GALLAGHER. Principal. B. {Zone-ge. Hamilton. Ont. I. .uucge. Buildings. . most. expert. native takes ettc’,‘ full-111:5 a. wine skin Ur pint down his: Vessel a foot. hout spilling a a. sigh of satis- v'cs and cxhalcs KOSC and mouth ,iso inhale the a. few minutxts and then blow ,XRY flsoc and 60¢ per lb. By all Grocers. .\VARDâ€"â€"5T. LOUIS. [904. ea is unapproachabw. It .51: dirt and co!oring matter, 3y pure. Discretion is the art 0! beiné.r on the other side of the fence “hen you can a man a liar. They who are efl‘erVescent in meet- ing usually have nothing left; in their bottles when they got to the thirsty world. It is not always the man who nods his head at excrvthing the preachsr savs who is "doing most for the glory of God. Busihc-ss honor is a. matter of a just balance of the heart as we]! as a right. balance on the books. You do not take £19; sin out your hatred of a man by calling h? honey. when the roots of riches strike in- to \the heart they kill the flowers of charity. It s not much “5:0 for a man to SL t up as a. social 'ol'oxmer when his children drive thex neighbms to pm- fanitv. _I{ibhost harvests come from th”. seeds that. lay under the snows of sorrow. Some pimple think that a woaknnss for rest gives them a right to wuur wings. A man of mixed honesty is ‘about as good as an egg of mixed anti- quityr An ounce of the oil of good humur may save many a. ton of pull. The preacher who works for hire :5 scidom invited to come up higher. There is always a blessing to be found in the other man’s burden. It is better to smile with a man than to sigh for him. This rough world makes short work of all vent-er virtues. Folks who are too anxious to save their bacon lose their beef. Laziness is the costliest thing in the world. Helping men is the host Way of honoring God. No man's religion ever got worn out by working it. Paralysis and ~picty are not, We same. A silent saint is an c10qucnt scr- mon. He .who serves self is paid by Satan. He was treated by scv ml doctors, and after seven months in the hospi- tal was sent home as incurable. It was there that reading of cures in the newspapers led him to use Dodd's Kidney Ping. It took twenty-one boxes to cure him, but to-day he is strong and well and hard at. work lobster fishing. People here have learned that if the disease is of the Kidnoys or from the Kidneys, Dodd's Kidney Pills will cure it. Mr. Boone had been ailing for cirrht, wears, seven of which he was unabl‘z to work from the effects of Backachc and Kidney Complaint. 110 Was all aches and pains. He was l‘nab!c to “'ork for Seven Years Before He [sod the Great Can- adian Kidney Remedy. THEN JOS. BOONE I’OL'ND HEALTH iN DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS. Cottel‘s Cove, Nfld., Dec. 11.â€" (Spocia1.)â€"'1‘hc days Of miracles are past, but the cure of Joseph Boone 01' this place almost. ranks with sen- sational cures of the earlier ages. senger wished to aiight should the con- ductor be collecting the outside tax-cs. At his left hand was a pinion brake, under his right foot unothn- indie. Within his hands he held the flowing wheel. Guiding the great throbbing ear. applying one or other of the brakes, blowing the “tmoter,” attend- ing to a dozen lubricators so arranged that he need not divert his glance from before him. the hands and feet of the “Vanguard” man never rested~und they ever erred. WAS SENT HQME Bcfox'c him was a Iilllc mirror which rolleczcd the interior of the omnibus, and enable}! Kh‘im W3, rsccr whpn a pus- All other ctasscs of which: were passed, except p1-'1i\: to motor cars. The horsed onmibuse.‘ looked foolish as they blundorcd stolidty along. But there var: no 811;: h:stion of risk in this speedy, agrecabtc‘a method of locomo- tion. Keen, intelligent \vntctifulness was depicted on the "\‘angtmrd” man's face as it peered steadfastly through the fog. Not {01' a moment during the nine-mite journey did to turn his head. Shaving past within seven or eight inches of the off wheels of dilatory horsed omnibuses, flashing utong a row or stationary electric tramway cars, spinning around carts, (lruys‘und the like, the “Vanguard” man never for a moment hesitated or made :1 n-rstnke. And that, too, dospite a. thick fog which gave everything a shwlcuy. in- definite appearance. Man “'ho Handled RcEns is Now :1 Finished Motorist. New times, new customs; new cus- toms, new men. And so it is that the cm of the motor omnibus has created a new type of man in our modern London, says the Landon Daily Mail. He is the‘mun who drives the mat r- omnibus. Sharp as a dart, keen. "u- gusâ€"eyed, alert for any emergency, he 1’.» the Mercury of the lwcnlium century. Obstruction is to him an inla-i-vflmg problem easy to solve. He has “10 speed of the have when it only seems possible for the tortoise to man: . He scoffs at the dense traffic of the Lon- don slreets. and darts through it with a cynical laugh of his motor-horn. 'lhc omnibus, carrying a full comple~ ment. of thirty-four passengers, weigh- ed 7 tons 10 cwt.. and yet the driver steered its vast hulk in and out of the chaotic maze of {mine at the. Elephant and Castle with :1 nicely, ci-riainiy and spged that. was truly amazinn‘. LONDON‘S NE“: 'BL'S DRlVER. SENTENCE SERMON S AS INGURA BLE U! 'H ll prohulxly would not haw: (-unzllu‘t‘d to the grcenhoru‘s peace of mind had he knewn that the clapper little Dyak policeman doing street duty in the read below, with no more deadly wen- pon than u truncheon, cherished lov- ingty in his boxat the barracks a long, keen knife whose handle bore a little row of notches. It was merely a valued relic of the policemnn's young- er days before he left his far away jun- gle village to enlist in the white man's service; but each notch could have told its tale of the swift and deadly blow that added yet one more to the number of jungle tragedies and one more to the grim line of trophies hanging in the village long house. Head hunting as a tribalâ€"custom. is rapidly dying out as the sphere of in- fluence of the Government slowly but 111111 1"c1111_\ 111 11,1511! 1111' his head at am 111111110111 “11s 1111131111111 hy 11 01111111111115 customs 1111111111 .1111 11111:c10d to 11 com- 1111-1111111 1111111! 1111.11 [he 1'101'1111111 11f \1111'ch 1111 “as 1111111 111 see English 11111- has 11111115111;1 1110111 5111\05 1111 11mm 1011111.: 11111] 112-1111111011” ('1111111'1111111111111.r 111011 111- 1111'11111111 11111115.: 111111011 the charge 111 1111111' (111111030 nurses. It is not. In be suppdsed that Imzul hunters :u-r‘ the sale inhnbilanls of the counlry. A new arrival who lnnrludn few yam": ago nl. the principal Dori. m'nmi In the INCH! with two lumlml r."- \'ol\'m's and Thus 111'1'1 fonds 501111111, 11nd [110 day is 1101 {:11 (115111111 “111111 head huntingin Borneo \v:11 be a thing of 1111‘. past Exon 110“. under the chili/.1111,r 1111111- 011131-01 one while 1111111 in 111011111111 1. tribes 1111-. 1111111111 their 11011115 v 110 111 recent 1031's hailed \\i1h a “01:11.; 11:5- 1111" 10c 011111 addition to their collecliun {1nd 1111‘. ‘.‘po 'ilicul’ notes “i111 (111111 pride 111.11 1110 10111110111113 of 11011.49 s 1111111 11011510111131! 10 hear their ghnsih 11'1111 1110 bumd :11 his coming. ll may not be out of place to men- lion hm-c llml at a recent, sntlling of :1 blood lend the compensulion for two heads. paid in ll'asswm‘c and cloth, amounted. according to the \‘ulunliml of a coast native who was present, 10 the sum of $30, or £6. In other words, the value 01' u lmmzm life in that. purl or 8011100 was estimated at exactly 30 shillings. t Now the weakness of the Oriental for 1:1 bargain asserts itself, and more heat- ed nrgunmut ensues; finally the price is settled. and all that remains is to for- mally seal the contract. A buffalo is killed. a stone planted by ouch tribe andthe blood of the beast poured over the stones, fearsome oaths being sworn the while. The cm-mnony ever. the beast is cooked, tupai is produced. and the tired “political,” leaving the newly-made friends to make merry to- gether. noes off to his hut. consciouxof a day‘s work done and with the pros- pect of a 0 good dinner before him,f0r was not his orderly very prominent, at the killing. hovering,r around to get, a tender joint. for his master, and inci- donlnlly for himself? And good buffalo meat is not to be despised in. thejungle as a rare change from the everlasting nnlivc fowl. \YORDS 0F STERN lll‘IBUKE. At last the score is settled; P. owes A two heads, and A will be Content to square matters will) two slaves. It is explained gently that. the (Suva-1111mm (in Malay purcntah, an expressive word) will not countenance the batter 0i aim-9s. and the suggestion that the value (if the heads should he paid over it' lmiiutocs, gangs or cloth is received somewhat dubiously by both sides. 'lpatienee and tireless dipttnnavy on LAC ‘part of the potitirut ollieer. First A twill turn up in full force; but the omens are had for B, and the meeting,r falls through. Next time it is B who comes no to the scratch. and A finds (in objec- tion. Finally after lengthy negotia- tions, they meet, both sides fully arm- ed and equally suspicious. and the white man, sitting cool and collected, opens the palaver. I-‘ii-zt the score is counted up on both sides, and his heart sinks as he hours that there is a difference at opin- ion. A claims that B owes three heads; 13 admits only two. Voices are raised, and the “political” anxiously watches the shades of expression piny- in;r like, ripples on water over the faces of the men. He detects little signs of feeling invisible to the eye of the inex- perienced onlooker. and keeps the peace with a joke here, a prm'erhthere and rarely, very rarely, with a few And so the game got-s on from year ‘tn year. and the row of skulls in euqh willage grows longer and longer. hll there Camus a day when the politic-2:1 oflicei', having felt his way for months. quietly suggests to the Chief of Alhnt il might be at advantage to settle mut- tei's zmd lllilkc friends. with B. The Chief laughs at the idea. but all lhc same, it sinks in, and the old man linds himself thinking how {mod it would be to be able to trade and search for gutta and rotan in the richconnh-y round his i'ival’s village. No more is said. but the white man {inns himself shortly in Village l3, and the process is repeated. The noxlslop is a meeting between the two lril-es. .' Ste“ only gained by almost Slipu'lniinun ONE REASON FOR COLLECTIONS OF HEADS. Dyaks are Mild Mannercd Savages, Who Take Heads asva Sign of Manhood. Were some of 0111' pol111cnl 011111ch in Borneo to write the histories of all the blood feuds with which they havcdcalt lhey would fill many 111111 large vol- umes, {01' never 11 111110 but has its two 01' three, says 11 1111-11131 111 Chum- lers’ Journal. Some of those are of fairly modern 01111111, and 111011‘ story, as told 0\01' the camp lire at 111(rl1t by [he “0111 man” of the 11' 11112, takeshut a few 111111111115 to 1111110, mew he's. 11 lost 111-3111111111] 1.1011111 cmefully 110211111 off on the lingers, [11c leller being, 1211113110115 111 :1 51111-0 111‘ \ou1111cr 111011 51111111111111 P11111111, Ouch of “1111111 \\'101111 (11111511111 the 011113311111 of 111; 5111111: 111 11113 1111111111 as a personal 11151111. 01111115~ 11:11111 are of such 101111 5111111111111 111111 their (111911 is 1051 111 1110. 1111515 111 111111‘. 111111 11111111111 0! "IClocusun can loll “11y 111s 11111119? is at 11 feud with [he 110111110 01 1‘1111'11- \Vflll. BLOOD FEUDS 0F BORNEOL THE SIMPLE EXPEDIENT of hanging up the tangible evidence of every point in the ghastly contest so as tc _bo_ constnnl‘xy burnme iis eyes. Various causes contribute to give rise to these blood feuds. Perlmps (lur- ing a cattle rciviug.r expedition by the young bloods of Village l: :1 man olV‘il- loge B will he lulled and his hem] tukg en to adorn the long house at A. 'l‘hc; villagers of 13. hiding their time (tori these are jungle folk, and not, (3111‘qu ous). will take a party of A pmplc mg a disadvantage, and the mollmam o!" the long house of B has. a heavier; weight. to carry. Then a blood feudl is declared. and it becomes the hour»; den duty of every 1‘: num (note the 0111-; phasis) to collect the head of every A; person that he can manage to full up? on without much risk to himself; nmlfi vice vei‘sa. Each \‘illrgc keeps count? of its score by t -\ LARGE T:(')\\‘H‘l KNIFE H’x'ckhadily mlonds former and further [HI-rinlo lhe interior. As each lrihc comes up [into contact uilh the Brilish political 4.: olliccrs, picked men who have spent 01'. Hours (lucllinu alone in dislzml jungle limismlions oflcn can iying their lives in cndi than hands sometimes even sacrific- 1m_-ing1h"m. but always watching and 3m_fslud\ing the “ill! folk among whom Ail .ie 1' lot is c1151., village by village chief "WW chief. come and acknowlcdde the m. “-hie nnms rule. Every Two Minutes ,“suoliing Wiluiil he may dovour,” and his) lhut he cullocls hands in much the sumo way us his while lu'olhc-r collects :poslugo stamps or bulli'l’ilios. This, however. is for from being the ruse, umd the nolivc of the for interior is in ll'eulily a very mild savage, wimse ‘prim‘iml vice is ”in habit of bommim.r malrcmcly intoxicated on a l‘ei'uu'enled gdl‘ink which he mulu‘s from a fur too [large portion of his rice. crop. l We will briefly analyze the first of film two reasons given above fid‘WillCh ithe young “buck" sullics forth on a ghost] hunl. Undouhlmlly. in days gone {by the possession of a hand implied ,lhul. the owner. or minor the ncwmx'u- ,Ci'. had successfully mot and conquer- icd on enemy. The young lll'i'lVL! swag- ;gm-r-(l homh with his newly-acquired ‘il'xlphy. feeling that he had at last filonnnd the (0:21 vii‘ilis and was entit- iled to marry a wife and join in the :Councils of the men. l’csiivilies wore thi-ld. large quunlilics of tupui (rim: iwiuol were Consumed. and the hr-ro 0ft ithe hour, having lukon pnssossion of :1 ,mum in th‘fl “ruul‘l‘iml” portion of the lung house that slicilm's the whole ofa Dyuk village, and found a damsel in, jslmre il. would proceed to hang up' his head as proudly as his Englishlli'o- thcr- hangs up his first sporting lrmuhy. 'l‘imcs have deteriorated since these good old days. and to find the reasnn it t‘nul. chereher la femme. The young matron whose husband had three hemls hanging before his mom would sneer at the woman whose. spouse could boast but two, and the latter was pruiullly hugged at and badgered (for women are alike the world over) till he went. out and procured another. And so by slow degrees the first ques- tion asked by a prospective father-in- law of a suitor for his daughtefshnnd mum to he not, “How much lirassmnc have you?" but “How nmny tlt‘lds h ue you?" and no self-lespeeting girl would leak at a man who could not least his two 01' three. \Vcll knowing this. the ardent. lm‘er would take good Care. to provide himself with the neces- sary number. As time went on suc- cessive, generations became less parti- cular as to the way the heads were so- cured. tilt at the present (luv :1 head is merely a head. no matter \Vzhtt the age or sex of the original (“Ell-"F 'l‘hc primipal reasons fur which bonds are taken may be sumcd‘up in- hi: a few \vm'ds-A-m'slly, as a Sign of valor and token of manhood: and. sec- ondly, as :1 ready method or keeping the score in n blood feud. Some of my roadr‘x-s may be Slll‘pl‘ERCd that I SL011 short a! two I'Pasons. far it is a. common hciinf in England that the wild Dyuk of Romeo is in the habit of {wowling around wilh a large knife, Hu- is such agreat aid is because it passes so quickly into the blood. It is partly diâ€" gested before it enters the stomach; a double advan- tage in this. Less work for the stomach; quicker and more direct benefits. To get the greatest amount of good with the least pos- sible effort is the desire of everyone in poor health. Scott’s Emulsion does just that. A change for the better takes place even beâ€" fore you expect it. SCQT’PS EMULSION Physicians tell us that all the b lood in a healthy human body passes through the heart once in every two minutes. If this action be- comes ixregular the whole body sufi‘ers. Poor health follows poor blood ; Scott’s Emulsion makes the blood pure. One reason why Try Hercules Poultry Food. can be fed with the greatest benefit to calves, especialiywith Separatcr Mlik. as it takes the place of the extracted butter fats. It prevents “scours,” therefore, there is no “let up” in growth. It has the bone and muscie producing ingredients that helps to build a frame on which to put the. tender flesh quickly, and, at a profit. Nothing injurious in it, and can stop feeding it without harmful effects. Human beings can take it with benefit. We take it every day. Your money checrfuily refunded by the dealer if any Clydesdale Preparations do not give satisfaction. TIN“, LION OF SCRIPTURE, Baby bcef figure because and use. It is tender and juicy, like a sappy, young tree. It costs, on the aver: 2, about 3: to make I 1b. of gain at one year, and about 7c. at two years, and so on, because the digestive powers are more energetic in younger than in older stock. Thexe should be no let up in feeding the 355 days of the year. Cfiydegdaée Stack Food Be sure that this picture in the form of a label is on the wrap- per of every bottle of Emulsion you buy. Scon‘ 8: Bowmz \Ve willscnd you a sample frcc. W CALVESZN IEEE Chemists Toronto, Ont. so cents and $1. 00 All drugg'ms is the highly finished product that sells for the highest the muscles, tendons and tissues are not hardened by age CLYDESDALE S'rocx: F009 (20.. Limited, Toronto "I had not been using it very long below I found that I “as tlllniflf; out an unusual quantity and quality of \v01k Continued use has demonâ€" strated to my entire Satisfaction that 'lmpc-Nuts food contains all the ele- ments needed by the brain and nor- vous system of the hard working 'public -w1‘itcr.” Name gchn by Postum Co., l‘nitlu Crock. Mich. " There’s a Road the little book, “The i;- u to \l’cllvillc," in 1 There's a :u book. “The 3 packages, “Grape-Nuts agreed with me per- fectly from the beginning, satisfying my hunger and supplying the nutri- mont that so many other prepared foods lack. “I discovered long ago that the very bulkinoss of the ordinary diet was nut calcumtcd to give one :1 clear hunt]. the power of suatuinmi, accurate thinking. I alwnys fc'l‘ heavy and sluggish in mind as well as body after mting the ordinary nwal, which diverted the blood from the brain to tho digestivo apparatus. "1 trim] foods easy of (ligostiun. lmt foxmd them usually dcfiviumt m nutrimont. T oxporimnntvrl \xith many mmakinst foods and they. ton. proved unsatisfactory. till I rvuchu-J Grape-Nuts. And then the problem was solved. "I am :1. “(wary mm whose nurâ€" \‘UHS energy is u “,1' at pant of mv stock in trade. and orninuxily I haw Iiulu patience with breakfast foods and the extravagant. claims made of 11mm. But I cummt withâ€" hold my acknowh-dgnwnt of the debt that I owe to Grape-Nuts food. Must Huwlhv Kind GI Fund That Nour- islu-s Bruin. A number of reports who have in- spected the samples, agroe that thov are of an excellent character. and may he grown in suvh abundance as to jusfify a prediction that Rhodoâ€" sia wiH in the course cf 3. fvw sna- sons pruViIlc a final sohxtion of ling- land's cotton problvm. strong Mr: Charles Wolstonholmo, of Messrs. 'Jolstcnliolme and Holland who has bm-n testing the cotton on behalf of the British Cotton Growâ€" ing Associa‘iion. has the utmost faith in the possibilities of Rhodesia as a cotton pmducing centre. According to information rccuivod by the British Cotton Growing Asâ€" sociation, Rhodesia can produce thro-z quarters of a million bales per year. which is considered sufficient to steady the world’s market and to protect, the British cotton industry from speculations, which of :‘LxCEL years have hampered it. Capital to any extent, is in roadi- nvss to develop thv R‘nodvsian pro- ject. and the only difficulty that is anticipated is that of colored labxn' for the plantations. “We imV‘o applied every test, and find that the Rhodesian cotton is the duplicate of Texan cotton. which is largely used in Lancashiro, and which it has been impossible to grow in any other colony." Further consignments of cotton from Rhodesia. have reached Liver- pool, and like the first few bales. “hich arrived lather more than a munth :u-o, they have bocn pronou- cd to be of good staple, line 3211 To a great. extent the balancing of future cotton markets depends upm) the quality of Rhodesian “Won _.. a “The samples of Rhodesian cotton grown from seeds in various parts 01‘ the country, have yielded the most. satisfactory results possible," he told a London Express rcprosentath‘e. British Grown Staple May Balance the Market. Like Tearing the Heart swings.â€" “II is nut. “iihin the conccplinn «it man to mr-asui‘c my great, sufferings [mm lmm-l disease. For years I enduml almost m'msiami. cutting and Ionring pains about my heart, and many :1 lime \‘(mld have welci‘nncd dcnih. Dr. Agnew's Cure for thehczu't has wax-km] a veritable miracle.”â€"Th’)s. Hicks, Pvrll), Gilt-59 They Wake the Torpid linergies.â€"Ma- chinm-y not. mnpcrly supervised and left. to run itself, very soon shows fault. in its working. It; i-‘ the same with the digestive organs. Unregulated from time to Lime they are likely to become torde and Llnc-v: the whole system out of gear. l’urnzclcc's Vegetable Pills were made to meet. such cases. They rcaLore to the full the {lugging facul- ties, and bring into order all parts 0! the mechanism. IIivksâ€"My wire is very methodical. She‘s alxmys got a place for cveryihing and eu-z'yzhiug in its place.” Wicksâ€"â€" “So has mine, but I can never find the place.” - A sucvosdul man is the one who is able to persuade others to accept him at his own valuation. Avoiding Winter colds in difficult; curing: them is not hard it you who Allen's Lung 331mm. iugin when the cnld is young and not wait until I: sutflcs on the langw, for then, even with Allan‘s Lung Balsam. complete relief will be slower. Hard and son, corms cannot with- stand Hollowuy's Corn Cure: it, is cf- [uctuul every time. Get. 1:. bottle at once and be happy. ‘ Some extraordinary phenomena are dcscxibcd in connection “ith a small lake nmucd Sclmxik. Iisituatcd near the sou-(toast of Alaska. Tides rise and fail in the lake, perhaps on ac- count. of an underground connection with the sun. At, the bottom, it is said, the water is Sun, but on the top Lhcrc is a layqr of fresh water. ALASK'A’S CURIOUS LAKE. COTTON FROM RHODESIA. :\ “RUN \VURK ER. t is really quitn an easy» thing to do once one was under water. When the same thing happened later in the commission, a young engineer at once volunteerw Certainly it did not look attrac- tiVe, but I felt. sure that it was not nearly so bad as it seemed if proper precautions were adopted; so I got a line round the stern, fished the. bights up through the screw-well, put on flanncls and easily pulled myself down when I saw all clear. after g :- ing down twice; then we surged, and the screw fell into its place. ()m- hoatswuin, H;m‘!.in::, ans :1 {1110, Mucky x‘cllow. so the first lie-u- tenaut suggested that. he would pro- bably Volunteer; but I heard him say, "No, it’s always 'Awkins, and I’d like to see somebody else try this time.” “e ware 00' qum-v ho \\1i.v:~‘,:‘nd with a strong bun-2:0 ohshm'c 1 had got. up steam to mater thi- hurhm‘. The ship was pitching h1‘;1\'il\',\vi'h {:1 con seas coming up the SUM“ -\\1«El while the screw failed to go dmxu into its place. the chief engineer rcâ€" Dm‘tin: that he was sure smmthing had jammed tho. banjo-frame, in which the sn‘cw is 111210111] for hoist- ing or 11‘: 'ering. By surging, H1". 51 row might be got down: b'lt it \\‘:N nocvssnry to 5:00. L'Vt‘l‘thing clmr first. so I asked for a fuluznwr to go dawn, which 1111-1 with no r1:â€" spouse. Where Doclurs do Agree!~â€"Pl:_v.=3<rim1s no longer consider it. inring to “qmckcry” in recommending in prac- ticv so 111critm‘i0us a 1-m1uujy fur indi- gesuon. Dyspepsia :md Nm'musnoss 2;: Soulh Anmx‘ican Norvino. They r031- 117,0. that it is 11 step in advance in mod- iml science and a sure and nrrmanonl 311111 for diseases of the slmnach. ll “W 13111;: \uu.â€"60 When in town, buy “The Dk-L" Menthol Huston Try it fur poumlgw or rheumatic pain. it is the boat. and sxmplcst thing and will only cos £250. Commander “‘35 Willing 10 Cu “’hvr- over He. Sun “is Mon. U‘ In .1866 Admiral I;‘l'(*t'.=ll;"‘z‘1u of flu.- British naVy was in cummnn'l m‘ :1 small ship which was sent 1;]‘a-n :1 cruise to New Zuniumi. In “TEL: NuVy as I Haw Known 1!," 1m ginw an instance \\‘}1(‘:".- his m-gn \Viiiingm'un to go \thl‘chl' J-c scat 1135 1mm in- spired his crew with confidence. Mrs. McDu:Tâ€"“' his paper says that mice are attractnd by musir; but I don't believe it,” McDuI‘Iâ€"“Whv nut?" Mrs. McDul‘fâ€""Becmzso I m“:â€" or see any mice around when I phv the piano." McDuffâ€"“Wvll. that's no oxcusc for doubting the paper's statonynt." It is Good for Man and Beastâ€"Not only is Dr. Thnmas' I-Z<-lcct,ric Oil of incomparable Value in the household, but, the farmer and stockman will find it very serviceable in the farm yard and on the cattle range. ufzvn mu:- the services of a veterinary surgeon. In injuries ‘0 stock and in cases of cum imd pains it. can be used with good of- act. lubbyâ€"' “Blot her, st ory. ” Motherâ€""I can’t. (To ask your father what detained him dmvn~ town so late last, night; that will Le 0110 . "It was more like a. faint recollec- tion."â€"Chicag0 News. "You cohld' hardly call it, a rememâ€" brance,” replied the poor relation. "I suppose your lute uncle didn‘t fail to remember you in his will?" said the sympathetic friend. make mistakes unintentionally. But no one EVER flA'DE A HISTAKE - IN BUYIfiS 3 HEAB OPT-385 A-NI) «’9‘245, BIS FA} LING 1112110} {Y WWW THE BEST 90F Pad ONLY ONE BEST TEA. BLUE RIBBON MAGNIFICENT 35am Fm: %5§§§ MURN] KG 'J'A LE NOT “A“‘KLVSI‘ “WWW~“-‘~W“ tell me a fairy IIushand (newly married)â€"”Pou‘t you thin". love, if I wore to smoke it “mm! 81 oil the curs! ins?" “in?â€" “Ah! you me really the 111059.. unsu- fish and ttmugztful husband to be found anxxz'h«-uâ€"â€"<m't9.me it would." 1:19.? x:11â€"â€"“ ‘(a-H, then, lake the cur- Sudden transition from a hot to a. cold temperature. exposuxc to mm. sit.- 1iu in a. draught, unreasonahm substiâ€" tunon of iight for heavy clothing” are fruitful causes of colds and the result- ant. cough so perilous to pc!‘~'0hs of weak lungs. Among: the munv medicines for bronchial (”8011.ch so arising. there is none better than Bicklc's Anti-Con- sumptive Syrup. Try it and become canvinccd. Price :35 cents. IFAA AIE’ASII HIS MEXTA L CA L] BRIE. Biggsâ€"So the phrcnologist who ex» amined your head wasn't Very com- plimentary, ch? Dig‘g‘sâ€"l should say not. 110 toll plimomary, ch? 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