Atwood Bee, 7 Jun 1907, p. 2

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- griping, etc. arran "miche in the liftle mortuary chapel. Sh an neproet, Mako piakancas Abd A kad Cheap in A' woman derives more satisfaction m the things she suspects than from e things she is sure of. Cucumbers and melons are "forbid- den fruit" to many persons so consti- luted that the least indulgence is fol- lowed by altacks of.cholera, dysentery, These persons are not aware that they can indulge to their heart's content if they have on hand a pottle of Dr. J. D. Kellogg's Dysentery Cordial, a medicine that will give im- qiediate relief, and is a sure cure for ell summer complaints. . --_--_--_{_ WITCHCRAFT KITE. = Body Stolen 1 From Grave, Bones Pulverized. The Naples (Italy) Municipal Council is being prosecuted for a ghastly crime -- by unknown ghouls in a cem- 'A "Tittle girl was buried there in July, 1905, and twelve months later it was to transfer the remains to a At ithe exhumation suspicion was aroused y the extraordinary light weight of the 'eeffin, which, on being opened, was found to contain only the child's skull swrapped in straw, with the cuStqmary bottle, contaiing particulars of thé de- ceased. Professors Antonelli and Fimi- ani, who examined the head, declared that it had been ruthlessly torn from the trunk soon after death. _- 'The police investigations have resulted in the discovery that the girl's body was sdisinterred and the bones pulverized to gerve. for the rites of necromancy and Gwiiehcraft which are still so much in vorue ns superstitious peasantry of thal reg ~AS a 'actual malefactors have not been brought to justice; the parents are *\proseculing the Town 'Council. a @SSUE NO. 23--07, pause there are way a such simple methods. To begin with, as the illiterate class 'is rode sad it is manifestly impossible to get filled in, writes a Cairo corres- oscil nee the Pall Mall Gazette. So the Government has had to nominate an army of inspectors, who have been 'going from house to house and have powers to to the inner apartments in rder to obtain full details. Ot course in a number of cases the na~ tives, not understanding the cause, re- sent this intrusion, and some of the in- cidents have been most awkward. Moreover, very few of the fellaheen really know their ages, their ideas of time being fixed by events. Thus one man's reply to the questioner was that he was a boy working in his father's field when Alexandria was bombarded, and another that he remembered seeing the "malika. fransawiya," evidently the Empress Eugenie, at the opening ofsthe Suez Can On the other hand, the women, unlike their Western sisters, do not consider age a thing to be ashamed of, and un- blushingly admit, in some cases, quite be years -more than possibly is their e harems have been another spaiecte to the completeness of the cen- sus, and in many instances the inspec- tors have had warm quarters for an hour with the surly and unwilling eunuchs who guard those portions of the Easterner's domicile. Altogether the lot of a census inspec- for is by no means a happy one, and it cannot be wondered at that many of them fight shy of the job. The task re quires no end of tact, patience and per- suasive power, and, difficulties in the way and the fact that e inspectors are empowered to hale recalcitrant inhabitants before the near- est magistrate or mamour, speaks volumes for jhe able manner in which tha inspectors have tackled their delicate task that very few cases have been re- ported. ----_ kr -- A Cure for Costiveness.--Castiveness comes from the refusal of the excretory organs to perform their duties regularly from contributing causes usually dis- ordered digestion. Parmelee's Vege- teble Pills, prepared on scientific prin- ciples, are so compounded that certain ingredients in them pass through 'the stomach and gct upon the bowels so as to removétheir.torpor and arouse them to proper action. Many thou- venir are prepared to bear testimony t~ their power in this respect. A miner, accompanied by his mate, who was rather deaf, was walking along the railway line the other day near Ottawa. A train approached, and on nearing the men it pai forth an ear- piercing shriek. A smile broke over {he deaf man's face. "Man, " he said, "that's ithe first robin I've heard this spring." Fever the Curse of the Trop! er Ro ee alow aus recoveries from other * is the best tente. 'Sonu ber the name, "' FERROVIM." Mrs. McDuff--"This paper says that mice are attracted by music, but I don't believe it." McDuff--"Why not?" Mrs. McDuff--"Because I never see any mice around when I play the piano." McDuff --"Well, that's no reason for doubting {he paper's statement." It is the Farmer's Friend.--The farm- ev will find in Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oi' a potent remedy for wounds or rains in the body or for affections uf the respiratory organs and for house- hold use generally. He will also find it a convenient friend in treating 'n- jured horses, cattle, etc., or relieving them when attacked by colds, coughs cr-any kindred ailments to which they are subject. A young man who had a silent ad- miration for a young lady went with the 4ntention of proposing to her one night. He sat gazing into her face for a long while, but at last, looking down sudden- ly, he exclaimed :--"There's a feather on your dress, Mary!" "No wonder," she said; "I've been sitting next a goose all night!" ~ considering the} 1 Ww ESTERN BUSINESS -- IF YOU want a western business write us; large lists; hotels, livery stables, stores, and others. The Minton Mansell Co., business brokers, Saskatoon. FEATHER DYEING Reteing and Ot ané Kid Gloves cleaned. pity i Bog Apps Pade ye oe BRITISH AMERICAN DYEING CO. 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Father "He is a man who thinks he is smarter than anyone else." Mother --"My dear, you are scarcely right. The egolist is the man who says that he is smarter than anyone eise--all men think they are!" ITCH, Mange, Prairie Scratches and every form of contagious Itch on human cr animals cured in 30 minutes by Wol- ford's Sanitary Lotion. It never fails, Sold by all druggists. He: "I am glad you have taken off that horrid veil." She: "Why, Henry?" He: "It was like a piece of paper around a lump of sugar. Mother Graves' Worm Exterminator has no equal oe destroying worms in children and ad hat you get {he genuine oer purchasing. Wife--"Percy, on your hat, if a man were to sit hat would you say?" Husband--"I call him a con- founded silly}' Wife "Then don't sit on.it any'longer, there's.a dear." N.S., oall-| 5, floor--but who digs into the corners and sweeps clean along the edges and makes a good, thorough, workmanlike. job of it all through. "Now, that ea job of sweeping is a positive help to the business; it makes the store attractiv 9 it actually gets into the atmosphere of the p the stuff in him; why, chance there is for a step up, for the 7 mand for men who can do things greater than the supply, and then it he | he began, he's go! his future in his o hands. "What is true of the boy sweeping the slore is equally true of every other boy, in whatever work he may pe doing, ab- solulely; for the whole secret of suc- cess lies ih doing whatever your hands find to do well and faithfull "This is an old, old, oft-told md oe know, but there's a fresh crop of boys coming into the fleld dally, to whom, ever, it must be new, and if but one of te heart, the world in general would be better off and the boy himself would pro- fit by it greatly." / MAGNET IN EYE OPERATIONS. In twenty-seven years Dr. J. Hirsch- erg, a German oculist, has used the magnet in 347 operations for removing particles from the eye. 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