Listowel Standard, 27 Nov 1908, p. 7

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: oe ry Williams' Pink Pills Restore a ey abo Sufferer to Health. . "Although it ig now some years since I found it negessary to take med'cine of any kind, I attribute my present good health entirely to Dr. Williams' Pink Pill T . Wm. Ferguson, St. John West, N. B. continues :--"For years I was a suf- ferer from chronic Growohitty: and general debility. I had always been delicate, but as I grew older 1 seemed to grow weaker, and at the approach of autumn I commenced ts cough and had to remain in the house all winter. With the coming of summer I always got a little bet- ter, only to be laid low again when the fine weather was-over. During my last and most severe attack my cough became™more distressing and I raised considerable phlegm, while at night I would -be bathed in a ccld, clammy sweat. The doctor's medicine relieved my cough a little during the day time, but there was no other improvement as I had no appetite, the night sweats continu- ed and I was growing weaker. changed doctors three different times, but with no improvement. Then I began to take cod liver oil, but my stomach had grown so weak that it refused to retain it. It was at this time when | was trying to reconcile myself to my fate that a paniphiet relating cures wrought y Dr. Williams' Pink Pills was left~ at my door. Although my friends thought me in a decline, and although I was fecling hope- less myself. I decided to try the Pills. After using. several boxes, though I still continued to cough, I felt better in other respects, and my appetite was gradually return- ing. -I was not only surprised, but pleased to find this, improvement, and J gladly continued their use. By the time I had taken ten boxes! the night sweats and the cough had entirely disappeared. and feeling quite vigurou more: boxes, and felt that th: re was no necessity to continue the treat- ment as I was in better gg than! I had ever been. bel, hen I completed the twelfth tae 1" weigh- | ed myself and found that I had; gained 32 pounds. As I said be- fore it is some years since my cure! was effected, and a cough in any season since, anid have always enjoyed the best o health. I believe, therefore, that *t is entirely due to the agency of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills that T am alive and well to-day, and I trust that others will benefit by my personal experience. You can get these pills from your medicine dealer or by mail at 5 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. Williams' Mediciae Co., Bréckville, Opt. --y ee SHARK FISHING. Lither Hook or Harpoon Used -- Monsters Caught Near Shore. "One of Honolulu's most excit- ing pastimes is shark fishing," says George T. Wilson, a planter of Honolulu and fishermen may <usually count on bringing ack one or two sea monsters from eight to fourtcen feet long by going three or four miles from shore. fish may either be harpooned or hooked, the latter method being the easier. 1¢ harpooning is more dangerous and more difficult "The shark fishers need a small launch, a dead horse, some har- oons or hooks and some large ca- ibre rifles. The horse is sometimes killed a day or two before the ex- ' pedition, as sharks are supposed to like their horse meat 'high.' The horse is tied at the end of a rope and left to, float about. sixty feet away from the launch, and then the wait for the sharks begi ins. "A shark will usually show up in a very short time. At a distance of sixty feet he is a long green ob- ject of indefinite outlines. He ap- gone the dead horse slowly un- a few feet away and then veers of to one side and disappears. But he always returns. Over and over again, sometimes for an hour, he will circle about the dead animal, seeming to be suspicious as any fox. While the shark is making these repeated investigations the bait is slowly drawn toward boat. When harpooning is to be done the bait is drawn graduaily closer un- til the shark comes right up to the boat. Then-the harpoon is plung- ed into him and the battle begins. He gets exhausted by and by and then the rifles come into play. 'The sharks are more coal hooked than harpooned. tourists who come to Honolulu pa up shark fishing parties There are launches and assistants for hire. The shark usually goes to the fishermen who help, and a small 7 sum is to be realized from the oil its liver affords.' : ro Jack (who has just treated his friend to th@-difner of the estab- lishment)--"Pretty 'vod dinner for half-a-dollar, eh?' s Friend -- "First rate. Let's sive another."' Use the safe, pleasant and effec- tual worm killer, Mother Graves' Worm Exterminator; nothing amet it; Procure-a bottle and take it hom . "May I wake the baby, mamma?'"' asked five-year-old Johnny. "Why, what do you want to wake her for?' asked the mother. "I want to see if she can cry eng enough to drown "the noise o new drum,"' re- plied the. small Tavsatigatan TAKE é SAL, MICA ie Publicity makes' a product noted, SAT Ay 2 DOGTORS FAILED Mr. Ferguson. FIGHT OF SEA MONSTERS SLAUGHTER OF PORPOISES BY FIERCE BLACKFISH. Terrible Scene Witnessed by the Captain of a St. Lawrence River Boat. Saguenay River tourists seldom{ fail to observe off the month of the river--white and glistening -- the broad, bright backs of big schools of porpoises. Frequenters of the various salmon rivers flowing into the lower St. Lawrence and the gulf are familiar with the same sight, writes a Quebec correspondent. At almost any time when the fish are running into the rivers from the sea, the white backs of innum- erable porpoises may be seen off the estuary patiently fishing in the deeper water of the entrance. Slug- gish as they may seem in their me- thods, the nimblest salmon that comes their way will fall a victim fo their inexorable jaws. As for the young samlets, stealing from their nirsery to the unknown sea, on their first voyage, it is impos- sible to estimate the hordes of them that furnish food for the porpoises: A pest ifall waters inhabited by choice food fishes and having an axerage market value of only a out #30, no system hag so far heen in- vented to capture porpoises in suf- ficient numbers to make the attempt remunerative. The search for a suitable food supply is probably not the only reason why they leave the sea for a good part of the year, by entering the: St. Lawrence they are free for a time from HEREDITARY FOES. This means much, for great as the porpoise is in bulk and in powérs of mastication, it is unfurnished I have*not had! by nature with the means of with- standing attack or of inflicting re- \taliative injury upon an antagonist as | of any standing in the maminalian | kingdom. Escape, and that in the | quickest way possible, is its only [Seamat when threatened by dan- | Th the scft tides of the &t. Law- rence the fiereer cetacean is for jsome reason, if not unknown, at i ast only a visiter'at rare inter- als. Even the almost ubijuitous aan: is an absentee or but poorly I repres sented by his scavenging rela- tive, the dog-fish. In a realm so reacefnl bat foutetus the porpoises furget their terrors and in the con- fidence begotten by bunt their prey to the very shore. " the shallow sorry where the set- tlers have ets to entrap the herring: these teachindei will de- vour the schools of meshed fish and then in mere wanton attack and rend the nets. But whether gorging or gambol- ling these white scourges are rarely off guard. Their sense of hearing 18 remarkably acute. When, as is not infrequent, the waters are whit- enéd by vast numbers of these in- vaders and the air is loud with the ncise of their splashings and un- musical gruntings at a faint sound in the distance their tumbling forms become rigid in an insant as they listen in eager attention. Then as the sound becomes more distinct they are away precipitately in, un- dignified haste. THEIR FIERCEST ASSAILANT is the black fish of the Gulf, some- times known as the black dolphin, the black porpoise or the gladiator. These dark skinned warriors are in- ferior to the porpoise in size, being generally under ten feet in length. im action and born fighter s they rise to breathe. "you see cnly the deep lustrous black of their back and loins, but a near view will disclose, like the sheathing of a yacht, a breast plating as of burn- ished copper. The eyes of the white mammal are small and overhung; those of their black foe are large and, accentuated by a circle almost phosphorescent, have an appear- auce both startling and baneful. They rarely ascend the St. Law- rence west of Pointe des Monts'*n lurge numbers, though a scouting party may occasionally be seen, and when they do arrive in force it 's as a rule in a heavy easterly blow, They are easily known by the ab- normal height-of-their--dorsal fin, visible when the black a ris- es to breathe before a nearer ap- proach reveals the colinbedh sinu- cus back. Mark well tnose high, thin edged fins, for they are even} as Toledo blades, ground for bat-' tle, to do duty at once as lance or sabre! These sable swordsmen are y| the terror of the. porpoises. A DUEL TO THE DEATII between single representatives of of these mammalian tribes is not an unusual occurrence, It is in- variably mar by great fury. The drama of 6 an 'attack in battal- ion upon a host cf enemies is one rarely witnessed, and once secn never to be forgotten. Such a scenc was recently described to the writ- er by the captain of one of the river steamers running to the Labrador coast. This captain declares that pre- cautions are generaly taken by the attacking party so to round up the fic as to be able to at a-location favorable for their me- thods, such, for instance, as certain partly closed in bays. Into such places the porpoises are steadily forced until in shallow water and a ccnfined area they are brought to bay, with a dark line of black fish in the offing still boats steadily on in serried ran As at a given garnal or word of command the charge is made at last, swift and compact, and into the writhing bodies of their victims those terrible fins are plunged till }the waters are red to the very shore. For two long hours such a éombat; witnessed by the captain above 'referred to, continued to numbers will]. They are compact, sapculae, swift e tack them in| = he anche ne. "Salada" Tea noted and famous. rage. FROM BONNIE SCOTLAND (Fj NOTES OF INTEREST FROM HER BANKS AND BBAES. --s * What is Going on in the Highlands and Lowlands of Auld Scotia. sy Gleseox shipbuilding yards are me is at present a prevalence ef youthful crime. in Edinburgh. - Flour was raised sixpence a sack rs Edinburgh and other places re- "The Oréer o* Good Templars vf Scotland wish the total prohibition oz alcohol. There is no improvement to re- cord of the tweed trade of the Bor- der district. An alarming fire occurred at Montrose close to the powder ma- gazine and the Infectious Diseases: Hospital. Abo $5,000 of damage:was done at the ._Ualedonian Mills, Hed belonging to John Milne : Co., Dyce. At Aberdeen pete re farm servant, was fined 30 nts for ducking Mr. J: Mindeesn asia io a water trough. By the death of Mr. Duncan Mac- donald, teacher; one of the best known public men in Dundee has cen. remove Mr. Alex. Macrae, gardener, Bal- lumbie,.near Dundee, has been ap- pointed me Renaeudens of Dundee parks and cemeter The accounts py 'the. Greenock Corporation Gas Department show | # a deficit on the year's working of a little over $13,775 Portions of tthe 'corporation' 8 es- tate of Ardgoil are to be set apart for a systematic and comprehensive scheme of afforestation. A favorite place for Saturday ex- cursionists is Crookston Castle, near Cardonald, within a short rail or tram run from Glasgow. The Scottish Miners' Federation have approv ed of the action of the miners' representatives in accept- ing the reduction of 124% per cent. As a centre of activity of the pig trade no place can equal the town of Turiff. It is mahy a year since it earned its reputation. There died at the Lodge, Green- bank Terrace, recently, Mr. Wil- liam Greig, aged 93, for 42 years in the service of the city parish coun- cil. Mr. James Tait, registrar of births, etc., for the Bridgeton dis- trict, 'has retired from office after completing fifty years in the public service. Surgeon-Major Halley, a Dundee pracitionye sustained sever injur- es by being thrown from his horse ' the Territorial encampment at Balashandie. Glasgow relief committee reports that it expects to have to provide for 8,000 heads of families who are out of work, and is asking for $50,- 000 emergency contribution. Mr. Wm. McKinnon, pilot, Fra- serburgh, died recently. nessed, and he saving no fewer than 30 lives from drowning. The Dundeé whaler Scotia, which 1as been fishing at East Greenland, has caught six fish, yielding three tons of bone and 60 tons of oil. This is the largest catch of any Dundee whaler for a considerabite time. A party of farmers and potato merchants, on the invitation of Mr. T. A. Scarlett, Wath, is recent- ly visited a er of farms in id and East re and inspect- a large ay Ry potatoes grown by and for In an Edinburgh 'hotel the bar counter contains a slot, into which a visitor who is heard to swear must drop a penny. The pennies are sent to the local charitable in- stitutions. It is suggestively stat- ed that swearing prevails more largely at the other hotels where nc penalty is imposed. ---- WOULD BE STARTLING. "Sammy," said his mcan uncle, 'how would you feel if I were to give iv a penny think," replied Sammy, "that I should feel a little faint at first, but I'd try and get over it." Tested by Time.--In his justly- {celebrated Pills Dr. Parmelee hes given te the world one of the = unique medicines offered to t public in late years. Prepared to meet the want for a pill which eculd be taken without nausea and that would purge without pain, it has met all requirements in that direction, and it is in general use not only because of these two qua- lities, but because it is known to possess. alterative and curative powers which place it in the front rank of medicines. "Oh, I am awfully ashamed. of niyself," said Edith Jones to her denrest girl chum. "When. Henry proposed a me last night, I intend- ed to say, 'So sudden!' but I quite lost my head, and exclaimed, 'At Jast! The Green Isle 'fs Late in Waking Up to Her Sins. = Treland has awakened to' the na- tional value of her forests, but xo late that radical measures will no be eee +o make up neglect. A commission appointed by the Crown to investigate the ace of Ireland's. forests age to suggest measures for ring 't has Loe made public ite Fite © commission outlines and vi orously urges. the cae rt about 700,000 acres with fores trees. This, with the 300,000 acres cf existing forest, would give. Ire- land 1,000,000 acres of fo: 'se ae an area which the co siders essential for the Saltural 2nd industrial sotjuirackenita: of the country. About 20,000 -acresof this would be purchased by the State in spite and rough regions and mana, ged as State-forest, te ae i s Weekly, while 500,000 chiefly in small blocks, ould: me planted by the State, but managed ay pera owners or -by county sme 'eat that under the land pur- chase acts much woodland former- ly held i in large blocks is being sold ip small parcels and lumbered and that there is now opportunity. for the Government to acquire woods and land suitable for forests made | § it, specially urgent for the State to take immediate action. To show that such a scheme of land acquisition and planting is ot ppreckealle the commission cites e case of Denmark, an paca: toral country half the size of Ire- land, which, since 1881 has increas- ed her forests by 175,000 acres. ---- TALES OF TAILS. actually wag their tails. In sk they differ from dogs, \who' w their tails to show delight. As sate can purr, they have no need to do this. "A cat's tail is, however, use- nervous energy. .. Watch a cat stalking a bird. The tip_of the ani- curling and uncurling. If we cou see it, it would be the same when a lion stalks a man. Animals of the cat tribe which climb have an- other use for their tails. They use these appendages as_ balancing- pcles. When a cat walks along the top of a fence, its tail serves the same purpose as the long poles car- ried by tight-rope walkers. It is shifted here-and there to preserve the balance of the an --_--_-- "THE CALL OF TRRAILD." There is not another place on the continent of America to compare with the 'Highlands of Ontario" fcr deer and moose hunting. This part of Canada still forms a portion of that small remnant of the world'; pristine wilderness--not yet the abode of man and his mighty civil- ization. Northern Ontario with its rich re- sources is regarded as the richest deer and moose country in the world. Moose season in the Moose coun- try opens October 16th for 31 days. eer season in the Deer country opens November ist for 15 days. These sections of Ontario are the places to hunt and valuable infor- mation as to how and when to get there and all particulars can be had free by addressing J. D. McDonald, D. .. Grand = Trunk Railway System, Union Station, Toronto a He--"The astrologer describeu you exactly, and said that I akouhd marry you.'"'?. She--"Don't you think it was a waste of money to consult him?'? He--"Why?f' She "'{ could have told you the same thing myself if you h had asked 'me !- In Fields Far Of. Off.--Dr. Thomas' Baloctate Oil is known in Austra- lia, South and Central America as vell as in Canada and the United States, and its consumption in- creases each year. It has made its own way, and all that needs to be done is to keep its name before the public. Everyone knows that it is to be had at any store, for all mer- chants keep it Often a woman stands in front of a mirror and makes a bluff at ad- justing her hat when in reality she is making sure her front hair is pinned on properly Rose-colored spots on the bodies af children tre couetimes raistaken fur measles, The trouble may roseola, a local disease of the akin: Promptly cured with Weaver's Cerate. Wife--"I've invited one of my old beaux to dinner. Do you mind?' Husband--"Mind! Heavens, no! I always' love to associate with lucky" people." Have you tried Holloway's Corn Cure? It has no equal for remov- ing these troublesome excresences us many have testified who have tried it. pina BEYOND EXPECTATIONS. Rivers' nose Was swollen to twice ite natural size, and his face be ornamented with various' strips: o court plaster arranged without he sees regard to symmetry of de- oe Hello, old 'chap!" exclaimed Brockss "what has happened to you "Do you recall the fact that the last time you saw me I was look- ing for the nya ,scoundrel that ee my umbrella? foun "Well on found him, Bboks ; 1 un large scheme for the State to plant -- No more amazing story of buried tressure has hse made public in these latter years than that aes bisa laicor vrecebag concerning the ees of a Cen acid mine ia Southern An 0) nd sea' about the galleries. Mingled aks the bones were numbers of W | gold Sst valued at ove r $500,000. re is nothing inherently im- probable in this, for Angola wa the first si ok of Africa (leaving cut the Mediterranean littoral) to ie settled by white men, and gold s known to have been exported Stahehos during the latter part of the century and the early years of the eevee ene when the mp ly suddenly ceas ese early gold aiiarg were'a Uberti secretive lot, so that, when they died, their knowledge usually perished with them. [t seems probable now that the Zim- babwe mines were thus lost to the world for sc better part of five hundred year These are aicuated; of course, on the opposite side of the Continent, but in approximately-the same la- eede: They were rediscovered 'n 868 by Adam Renders, an ivory paar we brought away seven sacks ful the precious metal. Other iavanbirers: too, visited the ancient galleries, some of whotn were even more fortunate; Mr, R. N. Hall, who made a syste- matic.excavation of the whole site some five or Bix years back, found gold ingots "strewn broadcast on the lower levels as thickly as nails on the fivor of a carpenter's shop." Fe feet PILES CURED AT HOME By New Absorption Method. Tf suffer from bleed- Ing, itching, blind or /protrudin Piles, send me your address, an Members of the cat family pelea ful as a sort of vent for superfluous * mal's tail is never still; it is always I will tell you how to cure sel 5 | treatment; and will also send some 'of this home treatment free for trial, with references from yqur own locality if requested. Immedi- te relie sured. Send no there - this offer. Summers, W Saas, Ont. ------- Mother (to new nursemaid)--"If you can't keep the children quiet, send them up to me for a while, an'? I will sing to them.' that won't do any sbrenvencd them with that aa indiscretion in eating green fruit in summer many chil- dren become subject to' cholera morbus caused by irritating acids that act violently on the lining of the intestines. Pains and danger- our purgings ensue and the delicate system of the child suffers under the drain. In such cases the saf- est and surest medicine is Dr. J. D. Kellogg's Dysentery Cordial, It will check the inflammation and save the child's life. Through Wife--"T have bi made up my mind, John, that w hen I married you I,married a fool." Husband-- "That reminds me of a remark you made just before we were married. You remember that you said it would be hard to find ino peoels more alike than you and I It will be 'noticed in the Singer Sewing Machine Company's adver- tisement that there are three ad- dresses at the bottom of the an- rouncement. ny one writing will please address them at the nearest cne of the three places to his post office. Little Jimmie--"Please, mum- mie, can we have your os to play at Red Indians wiv now Overworked Persons, either mentally 41 parece y? pee Ma ST od BF fh pee the World lood tonle and they wi quickly recover strength and peat: Anxious Old a Lady (on river steamer)--"'I say, my sham men, s this boat going up or down?' Surly Deckhand--"Well, she's a veal old tub, mum, so I shouldn't wonder if she was going down; then, again, she might go up It is a Liver Pill.--Many of the cilments that man has to contend with have their origin in a disord- ered liver, which is a delicate or- gan, peculiarly susceptible to the disturbances that come from irre- gular habits or lack of care in eat- ing and drinking. This accounts for the great many liver her b'ilers ain't none too good, so at ~g There are forty-six manufacturers of sewing -machines in America. Q-How many can you nameP How many did. »you ever hear of P @ One name comes to the mind of every 'woman immediately--the Singer --and there's a very good. reason. G The Singer makes and sells as many ma- chines in a year as all the other forty-five manufacturers' combined, g The Singer. Sewing Machine is icaown as the best sewing machine in every country on the globe. There is a Singer store in every city of the world. Why? q Because, when you buy a Singer you do not buy simply so much wood and steel-- you buy the latest and best experience. result of the longest Sold only by Singer Sewing Machine Company anaes TORONTO 312 Manning Ghambere MINNIPEG * 804 Main Btrect If you want to thoroughly enjoy your vacation don't for- get to take along a sup po'y of TRISCUIT--The Dainty Shredded Wheat Wafer, Nutritious and appetizing. or fruits. Try it with butter, chees® ALWAYS READY TO SERVZ--Sold by A! Grocers: 1035 For. [PANGO Rheumatism, Pain, Neuralgia, Headache, Etc. 50 CENIS, ALL DRUGGISTS, OR THE PANGO COMPANY, = TORONTO. shea eobeoveh Terests and ma snael 3 ste Lyman, Knox & Clarkson, tonal Drug Co., E>) The Cobalt Silver Dividend City of Cobalt, Coniagas, La price. A. J. PATTISON & CO., 33, 35, 37 SCOTT ST., TORONTO. pay from 7 per cent. to 35 per cent. per annum and are in our opinion a good speculative investment: and Tretheway are popula stocks and should increase in CORRESPONDENCE SOLI-ITED. paying mines at present prices Crown Reserve, Rose, Nipissing, Temiscaming FATHER WAS JuYFUL "What did cones say tigi you esked him for "He didn't ay raging He fell on my neck and wept.' COBALT HAS MADE GOOD 1< Ldn ore production for 1008 agéregate over $12,000,000 ULRICA ropesition which involves th LA mer nt oe ts acres of Zips prop perty teas Jocated In the recognized min a, Right blocks removed 'rons the Great hissing of Way end La Rose. ae is where the money is mad © We are offering a Smite' amount of Ulrica at 20 cents Bastiat fob ip $1.00 pee no -- ee on an instalment plan of Only a law weeks ago re fairly pushed our cheats into 'Teriskarning. Nova and Crown Reserve from 20 to 3 nis To-day, ee ts erly bought at 88, Nova Scotia own Reserve at 1.77. Figure these @ Weare investing our own money In Ulrica. Coma end go oe Send for map and ask for regular STEWART ney LOCKWOOD 18 Adelaide st. og TORONTO 100 acres improved FARM | FOR SALE lant in Kast Gwil- anrsbu ury > rane barn aud 1 outba' fhiinss, 8 room now pressed on the attention of sufferers. Of these there is none permeior to Parmelee's Vegetable Pit Their operation though pentle i is effective, and the most de- licate can ube them. HIS DEBUT The Housemaid -- "There'll be grand doin's over at Mrs. Cash- ey" 8 nixt wake. Her eldest daugh-: 4er's comin' out. The Cook--"Faith, that varsoinde! me, Casey's son ought to be com- in' out sc a. He's been in over co year. _-- The Name of Black Wateh 'Bod Chicng Toho Stands ter Quality. 'Grocers and Butchers. eal watered an: i on situated, Hotland Landing. IRRIGATED FARM 10) acres, 1 mile from town and station, for sale | with crops, stock machines, ete one-thind cash, pply F. Sammer, Golden, British Columbia. '|The Mild Climate of Virginia | offers splendid opp. ortunition for steck ral-ing, fru ti rom ine, daliying aml genoral farming. Winters are stor r' Clima add shi thfal, feat ood 'and soil: mit below ite vat tut Lhe ater ae ga value each year, Many © maadhana aco tiv ts Virginia. Write far aie onnation to a. W. 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