Listowel Standard, 19 Jun 1903, p. 6

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m 'From One Who as Proved the * The Three Most Li Lucky Months to Be Value of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, "We have used Dr, Williams' Pink Pille-in-ovr home-for -the-pagt: eight for various troub Pear, have alw found them success e sy Mrs, BH. Hevenor, 'of "West venhirst, Peieats "At tho age jtle boy was attacked with Ja grippe, d the trouble developed St a ~fo nder veral- doctors. at different times but. none of fo hel si en I decided to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and they restored him to per- fect health, and there has not sirice been any return of the trouble; More the pills sick to try t Dr. troubles due Oo poor or wagery blood, or weak nerves, and that is ho reason w th ) ost popular medicine in the world, an¢ a a larger sale t ny other sige ans They cure such trou les as tism, sciatic par- tial paralysis, St. Vitus' dance, an- anemia, tioni neuralgia, heart the ailments common rom pills ec b You can get t from any medicine dealer, or they will be sent post d at! per x, or six boxes for $2.50 by ad- dressing the Dr. Williams' Seatietns Co., Brockville, On § that the lull name 'Dr. Wil liams' Pink Pills for Pale People,"' is printed on the Wrapper around every box, ----_4q------_ WHEN TO BE BORN. Born in. Old saws und superstitions associ- ate precious stones with the signs of | flown as-!tha nativity. According to the trologers, the inyport of the different us stones is altered somewhat lit-l tor' of: the '| silken wings, BUILT & Tig TATE | -ouaxast| . DE. - ALEXANDER RELL INVENTS A KITE. | Pormed-of-a-Multiplicity "of Silk en Wings, on Apiifici ee 5 Dr., Alexander Graham Bell, og a fiying machine that wie 'really, fly. It is a structure composed of what might be tered a multiplicity of upholding of boat. a © strangest thing about it is that the boat will fly by itself, so great is its buoy- tis a multiple kite, fa great number of triangular boxes of silk, held in shape by sticks. If it were not so ard a word, it would be better to call the boxes "tetrahedrons," inas- h of them has fou Favorite Summer Hotels THE BELVIDERE "THE SANS Souci MOON RIVER R.O. Write for rates, JAMES K. PAISLEY, Grand Union Hotel, " OTrAWA, CAN. Bell's arrangement single impulse. The so-c porting part" of ""sup- the apparatus is a composed of -these , a8 already sta Iv WILL FLOAT BY ITSELF. "IT have had the feeling," says Dr. | Bell, in describing his invention, i "that a properly-constructed flying machine should as a kite; t a properly-constructed achine, driven ts own nm they are considered, with scone ence to the planets, and \only ° =~ have potent influcnces. Thus classi- fied, y, June and December the months most lucky to be born | in--lucky, that is, so far as mater- But , and no month of 12 but offers some inducement to the mortal born within its orbit. Even October, with whose governing influ- ences the opal is interwoven, endows iidren with hope and strong optimistic leanings. aoa are prcpaga ary's child has t arnct for a 'bir thstone, With i go o the attributes of integrity, gener- osity, and the power to attract February's nestlings birth smooth! ur eventful ough life. The | bloodstone is identified with the c r pirthstone or inn high-mindecitfss, The emerald with the child born in is a most favorable natal signifying a future abound- Fasc May. It LOVE AND HATPINESS. June has the ugate' as big long life, wealth, city, no modifying auguries to cloud horoscope y s for guiding: star the ruby, imparting good tem- per, calmness, patience--the temper- ament that is content with a small share of life's vanities. August is coupled with the sardonyx, and iin- beac be capable of use as ® fiying g | of by propellers. a © so shaped | to be suitable for the bo fying machine, and so efficient that | wi in a good breeze are -when loaded with a weight equiva- | i that Jent to that of a man and engine-- |then, it seems to me that this same kite, provided with an actual en- gine and man in place of the load, and = driven by its own propellers, should be sustained in-calm air as the moves against the kite or the kite against the air. To illustrate this point, flow his flying machine sae by attaching the. cord (a strong manila rope) to, a galgping horse. ie apparatus a ips Bell | a jequivalent to that which an engine might have given it rose and- | Soared beautifully. It was an appli employed by when th@ breere is too light to raise his 'kite, runs with it along ground. On, one occasion an attempt, which came Near to having a disastrous igi Was made 'to fly the machine in a good" sating breeze, w squall cameo up and struck it, be two men who held it they let go in- Stanthy,. ant the gigantic "bird of silk and -- carrying the boat | Jeneath it an cagle bears its | prey in its lo: rose steadiiy in the air until the rope snapped under the strain TREMENDOUS OSCILLATIONS of a pitching character ensued, but er, the form that h satisfactory is the roved most opiane uphold- ing a boat. 'Mm Asia, Dr. Bell, "kite- fying has been for centuries an amusement of adults, and the Chin- ese, Japanese and Malays have de- veloped tailicss- kites vefy much sus perior to any form of kite shown to us until quite recently. structure best would also i jfor the construction of a flying chine."' THE SIMPLEST FORM Ilargrave kite, which has al- ready become familiar Oo most Am- erican boys, consists ma- , Sticks. Inside bracing was. there- by rendered unnecessary, d kite was stronger and lighter, tr i less head resistance to d. the while into a tetra- of four tri- A pyramid with a triangle for its base will represent the shape. The skeleton tetrahedron made of sticks is braced ke a solid and is therefore ve ong. 'It is astonishing,' » says Dr. Bell, 'how substantial such a framework appears, - when red of very light and fragile a terial,' Hence it is that the new contriv. ance devised b ~ --_ n * its extraordinary light- roportion to its sizo and # trongth. It ia io |prohch thus far made to acrial loc fmotion on the soaring principle (tha advocates of which discard balloons as hopeless for practical purposes), and the public will await with in- terest the result of Dr. Bell's first attempt to run his apparatus with h jto convert it to practical use as a | fying machine. WEAKLY CHILDRER, Stunted, weakly crildren are thosa Plies for that person born within|the kite was at such an elevation] hose tood them no good, be- its sphere strong love of family and when the accident happened that ! -ause they do not digest it proper- many of the domestic virtues. Pride |the oscillations had time to die | fy, ecp the child's digestivé or- is indicated, but ih irene nee. The ;}down before it reached the ground, jgans right and it will grow up sapphire, for September, ensures its} When it landed safely upon an even \:trong and healthy, and it will not bairn a fing senso | "oaiien and "-- in an adjoining field,' cause mother much trouble while iti 1 Dr, Bell states that the applicabil- | is growing up. i ak October has the opal for birth- 'ity of kite experiments to the ay |p hildren--the puny children--that ston I wards are born optim- SueRchiny problem has been f wear the mother out caring for them ists, looking ever on the bright side, jlong time past the guiding thought 'day and night. Hl this. is changed and » live |in his researches. He says: Baby's Own Tablets are usod: with. It is believed "that most of have not cared to ascertain | l'They promote digestion, they give the indomitab} th nd vis- how high a kite might be flown. | pound, natural sleep, they keep baby jonaries come into the world in' Oc- ithe point I have had specially 'bright and cheerful. They are Rood tobor. The child born in November mind is that the equilibrium of the | for older children, too, and cu is by nature royal. The topaz is|structure in tho airtshould be per- jal their minor ailments. It costs his ruling ialucuee, signifying warm- are ondowed with ability for getting nin the wor Success is tho: manifest destiny, not to be avoided. ! Tho old treatises on birthstones dnd | their meanings n the| ¢ anguage gathered ceremony as it| has changed tongucs in many trans- lations, "What you need," the pester told 1m, 'is nia sleep." "Ik it, said the aggard m "bet how am I going to get it? Thero's a tutting teeth and a family w ghonograph on the floor below us."' fect; that the kite should fly stead- | iy squall; and that, when released, it should drop slowly and gently to the of structure now attained the pro- pertics of strength, lightness and aeett flight have been united in a ger degree Sell's experime nts Were made during recent summers on his estate in Nova Scotia, and the kites em- Ployed assnumetl hundreds of different forms, ural unrt, as dentrod could be put together in all Sorts of shapes. Up to date, how- found Mre. Dumps distressed t an unexpected guest. "There's nothing in the house §. to eat!" "There's something better far than meat." The guest endorsed Jim's view with vim When helped to "Force" by "Sunny jim." pnly 2f cents to prove the truth of bald Sweeny, Carleton, "I have given my little one 'Baby's i ablets, That's the way all ho rae used the Tabletu, talk. That's way you will talk if you wil try: them when your little ones are ail4 get the Tablets "tron ae dealer, or ey will t by mail at 25c box by writing thd Dr. Williams: " Medicine Co., Brock ville, GIRL TOIL mn MINES. __ aio" Unable _t to Find Remedy r Its Slavery. Sinton all the criticisms amelioralive suggestions Belgium can supy ment -to its sc. re. still to be solved. only one-fourth the tize of Pennsyl- and yet within its bowndaricy 'on girls rema The kingdom {s vanio more | than 6,000,000 persons ard battling for their 'dally bread. ! Undou iy American girly Pity their Helgian visters and con: cm he act of eniploying the weak- er upon dangerous and strenu- ous labor in subterranean galieries, just an the Helgiau servant girls and farmers' daughters have pitied them for ears; GtVerthelosn, "the girls at work in Uie mines nike Tt of ner. Bympathizerd Complam: : when Arise. trans shot lips, no See grav the Fag As share eee ork ear e : ceretahed cohdition ofp of saree by doames. som tad tht Fetarn, |° ord... The 'clothes' worn by the untortu- nate girls working'time are ker- dhicf, thus 'protecting the head from coal dust as. well as if it had méver changed. t wi the girl of Belgian «nine resems bles a Dieeieee her sox' arrayod bloomers, Fér -twolve hours' work a day in boom sales thé Belgian girl earns 50 ae meng THE MAKERS' MARK.- Their Goods. . . - c is a widespre movement among Canadians in ie of patron- izing home always t depends| upon Canadian' manufacturers whe- ther this will some a settled habit ° e C ple, or --, temporary wave of sentimen The mark to identiff ticlés of Can manufacture are commonly sold as impor A cus pone Pag & merchant for goods}: n Canada and is shown coarse When the bet- taking pride in advertising best goods allow them to be sold as + foreign. Somet the dedeption - bre fault of "the" -retail merchant; times the retailer himself has been deceived by the wholesale men; but in°any case the manufacturer who neglects to put a trade mark on his goods is responsible. Those manufagsirers who are wise enough to take advantage of the present sentiment in favor of Can- rma- f im- trial Canada. ie How's This? We one & pged iadred Dollars Reward an tarrh oe cannot be "Toledo, vs on ndn "all anci able to carry out, any obligations ma by their fir [wks & BTHUAX, Wholesaig Dru gists. Toledo, O. LDING, KINNA a MARVIN, Wholesalc "er 'Toledo, Hall's Catarth Cure 4 pally. aaa euriacer "apon t tho bieod per Tescire one sent aoete, toe eat. Hold by at trues erally 1 The largost branes statue in the | world is that of Peter the Great at St. Petersburg. It weighs 1,100 ons. ¥ Print Soap--disinf nfectent -- is ded by the medi a gafcgu ; Fecommen ve profession asa tio.s diseands. A an. of an inquiring tu mind wrote to tho editor of a Paper, "'Will -you please tell me how. many kinds . of ty tera there are?" The next maote of the paper contained thie '"Rwo--men feriale!"' of 'Mares Une Cares Distemper. *She---**But, any CAPT, Ww. a Custon, wa Gee s se Manufacturers Should: Put It on" them, and contuently the best ar-|: are} ,once and for all. WELL EARNED POPULARITY BUEBNS SAYS DODD'S EY-PILLS SAVED HIS aa Could Scarcely Sit, Sleep or Walk When tarted To Use Them --His Trouble Gone For Good. Darnley, . EB L, 1st) (Special).--The popalarity of hear' se Kidney Pills in Pri Edw earn e cured, and his story is a splon+ For over eight years,"' says Burns. "i suffered from what pe doctors pronounced Chronic Inflam4 mation of the Loins and Kidneys. In the year 1896 it got so bad that could scarcely walk, sit or sleep. ;vertisom try Dodd's {Kidney Pills and they aid a wonder- ful work fof me. ' "Dodd's Kidney Pills saved my 'life and though years have elapsed 'since my cure I have had no trouble jsince I used them. "J belong to the I. O. F. ber can vouch for my fmethrsd sand | Apat Dodd's Kidney Pills ow Dodd's Kidney Pills never fail te Kidney Dise cure any form "What is your definition of a klep- tomaniac?"' asked the examining ed o should call 'him a kleptomaniac." ----+-- A VICE-REGAL VISIT. Lord dnd Lady Minto at the .Massey-Harris Company Works. The Governor-General and Count~- ess of Mihto spent a couple of hours visiting the inmrmense assey- works ee morning ial request of their Ex+ their, Lepredener dut features of party were soon recognized by employees, and cheer after cheer rang through the building and fia; oss and bits of bunting appearcd tho scene in a moment to give the | party a royal welconie. Captain Hell w was with their Excel: lencies, and t ere ort ed through the plant by 3 C. D. ' Prosident; Hon L. Melvin-Jones,. President and General Manager; J, Kerr Osborne,' Vice-President and Assistant Generali Manager; R. H. Verity, General 8 Cc, t, and J. Love, Superintendent Torento Factory. ; Th keen delight in watching the variourn Won-; derful_ method anufacture cm- lawyer of a witness. "Well,"' was|, thereply, "if I were to hear of a man who in hot weather had a chance to -- a. lump of ice, and carri sack of ¢oal instead, I without ---- ror aa T ERG CEYEON TEA. 2 mca aaa a: tare a sa at all grow CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR, DENVER For the International Convention Railways. for official Christian Endeavor folder, rates and oad = to B. H, Bennett, 2 t King street, Toronto Deal boards may be. made incom- bustible by painting with silicate of soda, [Minard's Untaeat C Cures oi, tC, | ceeeneee 40 mill yearly in ion doze! used the ealicchign tition indus- berterria Ver Orcp Sixty Years. eed ease ate euocess, cottons all, paln, wind cutie, sed tattie Diarrhea is poemeast te the lame . Bold by bs of the wor'd. Batiearas Husk cakes end Be other 23-74 Britain is now buying from Spain 52 million tons of iron ore eve ery year. CHEAP EXCURSION TO DENVER. The Wabash will sell round hated tickets to Denver, Colorado Spr or Pueblo, Col., at less than ie oe fare. Tickets on sale July 6th, to r 'asscngers vin Detroit and over the great Wabash line, can go via Chicago and maha, return through Kansas City and St. Louis wil rive passengers the g ity of enter the rman s Fair build. Ings at S Lou All Wabash trains stop at tho Yair grounds. _ For full particulars ane J. District A. he -- <Te- ronto Star, June 38, oe Last year's codfish catch weighed about 500 million pounds. -- he E've- succe: girl at last. ese to thu ki hes."". Mr. Su rg her?" Subury--"' Corted had te. promise that she whquid be treat- ed.as, one of the family." yi =e fore "masrtinney other changed im the forty odd years. the head of Queon Agent, northeast corner Kine Yonge streets, Toronto. Stranger--"A' in this village?"' the nid census there any gossi rs Postmaster" Wel a -- appropriately the words are ged here,"' she remarked as she idly "corned the Pages of the diction- ary. "'How do you mean?" inquired Mr. gly k. oo W for inst- ance, me comes Just a little be- Hinord's Linkmeat ae In COWS. WOMEN WITH ArOUSTACHES. The Ainus, the original inhabit- , live in the Island of ome told you the same, thing myself you had asked m PLAN NOW FOR SU SUMMER TOURS No matter where you are going, if in the U United States, write to bx excursions during summer to Atlantic City, Boston and New York. Excursion rates now in effect to all resorts. lan now. curry & CAMERON a PATENTS S22 CARPET _.DYEING Address Box 158, Montreal, -- -- RUPTURE -- Dominion Line Steamships to Liverpool. Boston to Liver. RUBBER GOODS Latest Novelties, all styles. i E=- close 2c THE UNIVERSAL SPECIALTY CO., P. O. Box 1142, Montreal. wt ORANGES | LEMONS ite ie hase Mexicans, | WE 2 RGalifersia Navels, HAVE ipiterics. and THE | Sevilics. BES Carload every week. All the above a market pric We can abs handle yer es Butter, Eggs, Poultry, Maple Syrupand other produce (o advan- tage for you. THE PAYSON COMMISSION CO., Limited., Cor. West Market 8t., TOEONTO. = da eer matrimonial pro: ite -- without b= f Ae Sila aania erento THE OLDEST STAMP. * The oldest stamps in the world are Std iseued at Hi Victoria -o@. on. tas! Cleaning. This is BRITISH AMERIOAN DY! DYEING oO \

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