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Durham Review (1897), 17 Apr 1913, p. 7

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m In ingre. n the TED REAL orn waer und not 8 1 «P s SQAP > WHEN APPETITE FAILS AND INDIGESTION IS BAD There Is Danger Abead For the Man That Neglects Nature‘s Warning. Ryspepsia Tendencies are Serious and Should, be Treated Accerdingly. Da grand remedy." Iir. Hamilton‘s Pills of Mandrake and Butternut are purely vegetableâ€"25c. per box, five for $1.00, all druggists and storeâ€" koepers, or postpaid from the Catarrhozone (o.. Buffalo, N. Y., and Kingston, Ont. Relates Wis Experience While Exâ€" amining a Lion‘s Mouth. "‘The man who medically and surâ€" glcally attends cattle and wild beasts has often a harder time than an â€" ordinary â€" hospital surgeon," savs a wild beast doctor, in the says a wiklt beast doctor, in the ecourse of a recent conversation. "It is no easy task to operate upon a large animal, whether it be a horse or an elephant from a tropiâ€" cal forest, and the danger connectâ€". ed with wild beast ‘doctoring‘. would drive many an insurance agent into a fit. * "I had an alarming experience while examining the mouth of & large lion suffering from & badlyâ€" inflamed tongue. The beast seemed s friendly when he approached me that I decided to ‘treat‘ him straightaway, and without binding the animal or placing a gag beâ€" tween his jaws. It was & foolish thing to do, and I knew it was foolâ€" ish when I touched the lion‘s tongue, for he lifted a paw in a second, and brought it down with a terrific crash on my left shoulder, ripping open the flesh, and almost exposing the bone. § E * "On another occasion, when I was medically treating a monkey, the creature took it into his head that I was out for ‘fun,‘ and immeâ€" diately started wrestling with me. The playful simian had me on the ‘mat,‘ so to speak, in no time."‘ The higher education somet demonstrates that the more know, the less we beHeve. "The Family Friend for 40 years." failiog velic?bf Croup and "Nbopix Vilage Gossipâ€"‘‘Was there anyâ€" thing unysual at the weddin‘1" Joyeyâ€"MWell, the groom looked happy, but you know Bill tries to be p{easant, no matter what hap Shiloh PA THE WILD BEAST DOCTOR. pens KEEP BABY S SKIN CLEAR Alifetime of disfig;xrement and sufferâ€" ing often results from the neglect, in infancy or childhood, of simpleskinafâ€" fections. In the prevention and treatâ€" ment of minor eruptions and in the Kromotion of permanent skinandhair ealth, Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment are absolutely unrivaled. re is a «trong moral in the statement ames @chrum, of Pleaeant street, mouth, N. 8. _ Like thousands of peoâ€" he wa«e failing in health because his ach and digestive organsa were out of r. Wis vitality was slipping away; ue losing ground every day,. could not have held on much longer. s waeting away cimply because no dy 1 used gave tone and strength to tomach. The vital forces of my sys were dead. I was adviged to try Dr. ilton‘s Pills. What hidden weaknere searched out I don‘t know, but in a culove way ther have made a néw of me. My stomach troubles are !, rich blood now runs through my clear skin and unmistakable eviâ€" = of health and vigor I feel every Dr. Hamilton‘s Pills have certainly ered the secret of curing the sickly cated man aud I strongly urge everyâ€" in failing or lost bealth to use this v,.;.:-;.; pontâ€"freo. Addréss Pc 1 & Cl gl-u.m 19D, Boston, U. 8. A, Cutieura Soap and Ofntment are sold throughou® the world. A liberal sumple of each, with $2â€"page booklet on the care and treatiment of the skin and Cures Caâ€"get in Cowi sometimes * A never ping Cough. Barley and Oats Show This Pecuâ€" M‘,o 3 Do you know that there are rightâ€" handed and leftâ€"handed plants? An English investigator, R. H. Compâ€" ton, has thought the matter curious and interesting enough to make it the subject of extended investigaâ€" }tion and has reported on it to the Cambridge Philosophical Society. Hoe observed eight varieties of twoâ€" rowed barley to determine the raâ€" tio of rights to different varieties and of the various kernel§ from the | same individual spikes, and found | that among 12,401 seedlings 7,237, | or 58.36 per cent., had the first leaf | twisted to the left. A variety of millet showed an excess of leftâ€" handed seedlings, as was also the case with oats. In the case of corn the ratio was almost unity, and therse was apparently ‘"no inheriâ€" tance of right and leftâ€"handedness as such." RIGHT AND LEFT HANDED. "People who drink and inhale perfumes are very common toâ€"day," says a wellâ€"known London (Engâ€" land) chemist, ‘"Instead of using morphia, cocaine, or caffeine, ultraâ€" smart Parisian women in soarch of m new sensation now employ as a stimulant hypodermic injections of otto of roses, violet, and cherry blossom perfume. There are scores of women in London who drink eauâ€" deâ€"Cologne. Several society women are known to make large purchases of this perfume, and the sellers neâ€" ver for a moment imagine that their fashionable customers buy it for drinking instead of perfuming purâ€" poses. It is possible to become quite intoxicated by taking eauâ€"deâ€" Cologne. This scont is really alcoâ€" hol, and many women drink it neat ! Essence of lavender is also drunk by women of England and America, and it has much the same effect upon the system as eauâ€"deâ€"Cologne, ruining the lining of the stomach, and undermining the health. "A physician‘s wife gave me a package of Grapeâ€"Nuts one day, with the remark that she was sure I would find the food very beneâ€" ficial, both for my own use and for my patients. 1 was particularly attracted to the food, as at that time the weather was very hot and I appreciated the fact that Grape Nuts requires no cooking. 4 "The food was deliciously crisp, and most inviting to the appetite. After making use of it twice a day for three or four weeks, I discoverâ€" ed that it was a most wonderful inâ€" vigorator. 1 used to suffer greatly from exhaustion, headaches and deâ€" pression of spirits. My work had been very trying at times and indiâ€" gestion had set in. o y e U oc oc ces SoPiin esd ‘ . ‘Now L am always well and ready for any amount of work, have an abundance of active enerâ€" gy. cheerfulness and mental poise. have proved to my entire satisâ€" faction that this change has been brought about by Grapeâ€"Nuts food. “T%xe fact that it is predigested is a very desirable feature. _ I have had many remarkable results in feeding Grapeâ€"Nuts to my patients, and I cannot speak too highly of the food. My friends constantly comâ€" ment on the change in my appearâ€" ance. I have gained 9 pounds since beginning the use of this food." D 3 Â¥s 1 yâ€" 1k Remarks About Nourishing Food. ‘"‘There‘s a reason. * little book, "The Road ville,‘""‘ in pkgs. 15th Century Medicos Found YVirtue In Sea Animal. A French historian, in connection with" he alleged cure for tubercuâ€" losis now being advancea by Mr T. E. Freidmann, calls attention to the little known fact that the mediâ€" cinal use of the seaâ€"turtle is by no means of recent date. On July 8, 1483, King Louis XI. of France sent George the Greek, master mariner, to the Cape Verde Islands to seek ""various things touching nearly to the wellâ€"being and health of our person.‘"" _ The Cape Verde Islanders had the repuâ€" tation of possessing a cure of lepâ€" rosy, a report of which had been brought back to France by a travelâ€" ler from the coast of Guinea at about the time King Louis was in declining health. According to the recital of this traveller, the big sea turtles were caught by the islanders when they came out on the beach at This record would tend to show that Louis XI. was ajleper. That euch was the case had been rumored by chroniclers, but the reason of the expedition to the Cape Verde Islands, now published for the first time, throws much light on the psyâ€" 1 chology of Louis XI., his illâ€"humor, and his sedulous avoidance of manâ€" kind during the last days of his life. The wretched man evidently believed himselft emitten with lepâ€" rosy. Ho was, however, never | fated to tost the eficacy of the seaâ€" \turtle remedy, for he died August ‘ 30, 1483, before the return of the ; expedition. | w cmmmmmmrre Affcrcmrmmmeme | â€" pILEs CURED IN 6 To 14 DAYS. | your druggist will refund moner it PAZO OINXTMENT fails to cure any case of Itchâ€" \ Ing, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles in | 6 to 14 daye, 50%c. | _ And some rich men are as crookâ€" | ed as the Jâ€"\lar mark,. low tide to feed. They were at once killed, and their blood caught in large tubs. Persons affticted with leprosy bathed in the blood, and afâ€" terwards ate of the turtle‘s flesh. This treatment was kept up for two years, at the end of which time the patients were usually completely eured of the dreadful disease. Ever read the above letter? ‘A new ons appears from time to timse. They are genuine, true, and full of human interest. TURTLE TO CURE LEPROSY. Minard‘s Lir.ment Cures Colds, TRAINED NURSE Scentâ€"Drinkers. Read the to â€"Wellâ€" The son of the late General Sir Henry Ponsonby, whose name has been mentioned as a successor to Lord Knollys, recently retired. Sir Frederick possesses many high orâ€" ders, and is equerry in ordinary to the King. He married Miss Vicâ€" toria ("‘Ria‘‘) Kennard, the daughâ€" ter of the late Colonel Edmund Kennard. In each Package. MURINE is comâ€" Eye $ &ounded b{ our Oculistsâ€"not a "Patent edicine" but used in successful l’h’{fl- ” d clans‘ Practice for many years. Now e 8 dedicated to the Public and sold by llruzil:'.- at 2câ€"50¢ per bottle. Murine care Eye Saive in Aseptic Tubes, 266â€"500, se y nF un es n ow > hk ooo Whan Yo ur But Attempts to Grow It Prove Unâ€" successful. An interesting account of the attempts to grow corn from wheat grains, discovered in the tombs of Egyptian mummies, is given in the March number of Knowledge. All these attempts have failed, and reâ€" cent researches suggest that, while the power of germination in wheat or barley is little affected for five yoars, after that period a rapid loss of vitality sets in. THIS WHEAT 3.400 YEARS OLD. Considerable â€" chemical change was detected in the mummy wheat, which is probably 3,400 years old. It had lost two per cent. of its moisture, and with that its vitality. When crushed the flour was very irritating to the nostrils and smelt strongly of bitumenâ€"the preservaâ€" tive used to embalm the mummy. it was also markedly acid. Examined under the microscope its particles differed entirely from those of modâ€" ern wheat. When treated with waâ€" ter it gave a thin paste without any strength of dough. Be entirely honest in trivial matâ€" ters. _ One who borrows a cent should be as careful to return it as if he hbhad borrowed a dollar. If grocers and market men were asked to tell their experience they would sometimes relate stories of small thefts made by customers who pickâ€" SIR FREDERICK PONSONBY. ed up an apple, a bit of candy or sugar, and had not the least idea that in doing this without payment they were violating the rule of strict honesty. A girl at school was warnâ€" ed against another because the latâ€" ter, though very sweet in manner and amiable in conduct, borrowed ribbons, hairpins, postage stamps, note paper and loose change, and seldom took the trouble to return the loans. Be honest, not for the The young daughter of Mrs. T. S. Dougall, 823 Flora Avenue, Winniâ€" peg, was arranging some of her doll‘s washing on a clothes rack, beside the stove, when she fell, and her hand came in contact with the hot stove. She sustained a serious burn, and her screarms brought her mother quickly to the spot. o reason that this is the best policy, but for the higher reason that it is right. HE SENT HIS "BEST‘" REMEDY "I sent to the druggist for the best remedy he had for burns,"‘ she says, ‘"‘and he sent back a box of Zamâ€"Buk. He said that there was nothing to equal it. I applied this, and it soothed the pain so quickly that the child laughed through her tears. I bound up the hand in Zamâ€"Buk, and each day applied Zamâ€"Buk frequently and liberally, until the burn was quite cured. "‘The little one was soon able to go on with her play. and we had no trouble with her during the time the burn was being healed." & All druggists and stores sell Zamâ€"Buk at fifty cents box; and Soap at 25¢c. tablet. Post free from Zamâ€"Buk Co., Toronto, for price. Refuse harmful imitations. Uncleâ€""I hope you don‘t spend all your earnings, Mike?"" _ Mikeâ€" ‘"‘No, siree; I make it a rule never to spend more‘n twoâ€"thirds o‘ me wages." Uncleâ€"‘"Ah, that‘s good ! that‘s good! . And you put the other third in the bank!" Mikeâ€" "No:; I give it to the missus ED. 4. Honesty in Trivial Matters. No#martingâ€"Feeis Fineâ€"Acts Quickly, Try it for Red, Weak, Watery Eyee and Try it for Red, Wenk, “’n(ery‘rls.x‘ Granulated Eyelids. Ilustrat Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago Try Murine Eye Remedy BASUE 1i1â€"13. ARE GROWINS N DoDD‘s KIDNEY PILLS PROVâ€" ING THEIR VALUE AS A FAMILY MEOICINE. Quebec Man Tells How They Helped Him and Cured HMis Nephew of khidney Disease. South Ham, Wolfe Co., Que , April 7 (Special). â€"There is fresn proof every day that as a famiuiy medicine Dodd‘s Kidney Pills are growing in favor with the people of Quebec. Just to quote an example, Amable Pinard of this place says, in an interview : 0 ____ "Dodd‘s Kidney Pills helped my rheumatism, backache, gravel, and heart disease, from which I suffered for twenty years. "‘They have not yet cured me completely, but they did completely cure my nephew, who suffered from kidney disease.‘"‘ Dodd‘s Kiduney Pills always cure kidney disease. â€" They will comâ€" plete Amable Pinard‘s cure, because all the diseases mentioned are the results of kidney disease. They cured the young man‘s kidney disâ€" ease quickly, because it was taken in its early stages. Amable Pinâ€" ard‘s troubles are of twenty years‘ standing, and take a longer treatâ€" ment. * A /« The moral is, that if you cure your kidney disease early with Dodd‘s Kidney Pills, you will never be troubled with rheumatism, gravâ€" el, and < ther diseases thit are caused by sick kidneys [ailing to do their work. Balkan States Hold the Record for Old Folks. Some years ago a German statisâ€" ‘ tician made a careful investigation to Giscover in which countries the: greatest age is attained, The Gerâ€" man /mpire, with her 55,000,000 popilation, has but 78 subjects who rre more than 100 years old. France, with fewer than 40,000,000, has 213 persons who have passed their hundredth birthday. England has 146, Scotland 56, Denmark 2, Belgium 5, Sweden 10, and Norway, with about 2,000,000 inhabitants, 23. Switzerland does not boast of a single centenarian, but Bpain, with about 18,000,000, has 410. The most amazing figures come from that troublesome and turbulent reâ€" gion known as the Balkan Peninâ€" sula. Servina has 575 persons who are more than 100 yeaf's old, Rouâ€" mania 1694, and Bulgaria 3883. In other words, Bulgaria has a centenâ€" OE o s PSoie ie at Sme e oR arian to every 1,000 inhabitants, and thus holds the international reâ€" cord for old people. In 1892 alone there died in Bulgaria 350 persons who had exceeded the century. That very wellâ€"known doctor, Bir James Crichtonâ€"Browne, has been reproving us for our "‘sanitary apaâ€" thy.‘" _ Sir James is a thorough Scotsman, but he does not mind telâ€" ling a story against himself and his own countrymen. He says that durâ€" ing a visit to Jamaica, feeling a litâ€" tle lonely, he asked a colored officiâ€" alâ€"‘"Are there many Scotsmen in these parts 1‘ _ ‘"Not many,"‘ was the reply; "just a fewâ€"but quite wHERE PEOPLE LIVE LONXNG. enough It sometimes takes as much courâ€" age to keep out of a fight as to win one. When you analyze the ideal husâ€" band you will find that he hasn‘t the nerve to be anything else. Minard‘s Liniment Cures Distemper. Two Sisters. Claraâ€"May I borrow your beadâ€" ed belt, dear! Bessâ€"Certainly. _ But why all this formality of asking permisâ€" sion 1 en ts Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine Tablets. Druggists refund money if it faile to cure Pru@g@M®" CDLCRCELLLIL. is an asch hor SHILOH:= I was cured of Acute Bronchitis PY MINARD‘S LINIMENT. Bay of Islands. J. M. CAMPBELL I was cured of _ Facial Neuralgia by MINARD‘S LINIMENT. Springhill, N. 8. WM. DANIELS. 1 was cured of Chronic Rheumatism by MINARD‘S LINIMENT. India‘s native butter is blue. The man who says he never made a business mistake isn‘t necessarily a Rockefeller. Maybe he‘s a liar. Firmness being willpower, obstiâ€" A baby is the ono priceless treaâ€" sure whichâ€"unlike a diamond or a rope of pearlsâ€"never excites enyy or covetousness, nacy might perhaps be termed won‘tâ€"power. There are only two authenticated cases in history of men killed by falling meteorites. You can‘t beat a good wifeâ€"unâ€" less you‘re a bad husband. f Yy;mg-ylmng, the perfume, comes from the Philippines. _ _ _ _ _ Many a man would be all right if he could losahis reputation. The Esquimaux make a kind of ice cream from seal oil, snow and frozen berries. > Albert Co.. N J':‘I. can‘t find it."‘ To cURE A COLD IN ONE GROVE‘S eignature 119 FAVOR EVERY DAY Tact and Fancy. Just Enough. Acute Bronchitis by GEO. TINGLEY the ideal hus is on each bor. CURES DAY Why He Robbed the Employer of a Workgirl. The methods of the Paris (France) burglar are often surprisingly oriâ€" ginal. If, as is usually the case, he holds anarchist or socialist opinâ€" iors he will go to considerable pains in an attcmpt to justify his crime. _ One of the fraternity has just had an unusually brilliant idea, Mme. B., who is a milliner in the Rue de la Chaussee d‘Antin, arrived on her premises on a recent morning to fird that she had had a nocturnal visitor who had relieved her of a sum of £25. Oa a table the guilty one had left a letter as an ‘"acquit de conscience." It read: ‘‘Madame, I have been robbed by one of your workgirls, a pretty little brunette, who is one of the last to leave in the evenings and lives near the Rue do Bellefond. I advise you to keep a watch on her, as she is probably robbing you too. In the meantime I have taken out of the till the amount she stole." Curiously enough, ‘"the amount she stole‘‘ was the exact amount which had been in the till. "A cat sits on my back fence every night, and he yowls and yowls and yowls. Now, I don‘t want to have any trouble with neighbor Jones, but this thing has gone far enough, and I want you to tell me what to do." The young lawyer looked as solemn as an old sick owl, and said not a word. ‘"I have a right to shoot the cat, haven‘t IV‘ "I would hardly say that,‘"‘ replied young Cole Blackstone. ‘‘The cat does not belong to you, as I underâ€" stand it.‘‘ ‘‘No, but the fence does." "‘Then,‘‘ concluded the light of the law, "I think it is safe to say you have a perfect right to ‘tear down the fence." BURGLAR‘S ORIGINAL IDEA. New Treatment Now Advocated For Bronchitis is Having Wonderful Success, and is Making Most Remarkable Cures. For bronchitis a different form of treatâ€" ment is now advocated. It consists of a scientifically devised vapor that peneâ€" trates to the uttermost recesses of the lungs and bropchial tubes. . Every epot that is sore, every surface that is irriâ€" tated is at once bathed with soothing baleams and healing essences that make chronic bronchitis an impossibility. This treatment now &0 universally emâ€" ployed in bronchitis, throat . troubles, colds, ete., is called CATARRHOZONE. It acts just as air of the pine woods acts, Just think of itâ€"a remedy that can be. carried with the very air you breathe to the «eat of bronchial or catarrhal inâ€" flammation. A remedy powerful enough to kill germ life and yet #o healing that digsease fiees before it. Catarrhozone is truly a_ wonderful remedy. In many lands it has won its way, and is affordâ€" ine grand reeults to sufferere from eolds, catarrh, throat â€" weakness, asthma and bronchitis. There is no sufferer from a grippy cold or any winter ill, that won‘t find a cure in Catarrhozone, which is emâ€" ‘vloyed by physicians, ministers, lawyers and public men throughout many foreign [lnnda. Large eize lasts two months and costs $1.00 and is guarantced; emall size an a' healing antiseptic remedy for all diseases of the breathing organs. 50c., sulvnvfikq size 2%¢., all storekeepere and druggists, or The Catarrhozone (o., Bufâ€" falo, N. Y., and Kingston, Canada. he This story is related of a young French teacher whose English was just a little uncertain, and who inâ€" quired of one of her pupils how to ask in the English shop for an "eponge pour le bain." ... ‘"‘Oh," said the latter, "all you‘ve got to do is to tell the shopman that you want a big bath sponge to take home with you.‘" ‘"Ah, it is not deeficult," she said; but when the shop was reached she expressed it differently. _ ‘‘Please,‘""‘ she said, smiling pleasantly at the young man, ‘‘will you kindly take me home and give me a big sponge bath 1 Persisted in paring his corns with a razor. Foolish when cure is e0 painlece and sure with Putnam‘s Corn Extractor. TUse Putnam‘s onlyâ€"it‘s the bestâ€"guarâ€" anteed and painlese, price 250. at all dealâ€" ers Presents Bridegroom With Whip. "Sir!‘‘ she exclaimed, when he kissed her, "you forget }_'ours‘elf_." e dWR s Ne Te ce ie o en e tR t 9n oo en ‘‘Possibly,‘‘ he replied, calmly, "‘but I can think of myself any old time. Just now you are occupying my undivided attention.‘" Another Case of Blocd Poisioning known to medical scieuce and sou change of‘ cliniate without rel(ef‘. _‘\fi INFLAMMATGAY RSEUMATISM mauaqfw in this city recommended Gin Pils &nd I have stncetaken eight boxes and am now cured. I eonfidet Gin Pills the conqueror of Rhevumatism and Kidney Disease". _ 3 Conquered by GIN PILLS Mr. W. G. Reid, Hawiiton, Out., writes: "I have been for the last two years a cripple with Myscular and Inflainimgetory _ goc. a box, 6 for $2.50. Samgle free if you write National Drug and Chemical Co. of Canada, Limited, Toronio,. _ 132 Sound Advice. Not Deeficult. Urrebuked. l d <1O0 ARCHIVES TORONTO BROODMARES Recently a large quantity of clarâ€" et was laid down in the Royal celâ€" lars at Buckingham Palace which will not be taken up for many years to come. When a consignment of wine arrives at the Palace to be laid down in the cellars for perhaps fifty or sixty years before it is taken up, each bottle has to be ]a-‘ belled, numbered, and dated, and the consignment entered up in t:he“ Royal stockâ€"books. The labels are white, â€"with the word "stocked" printed in black letters over which is a small crown. The date on which the wine is laid down in the cellar is written in the blank space, and underneath the date is put a number, and the label is then ini tialled by the wine butler, or one of his assistants. A consignment of wine for stocking purposes may consist of anything from ten to a hundred dozen bottles, and it takes usually three or four days to lay down. Visitors in England in the sevenâ€" teenth century were surprised to find that kissing was a common form of salutation. _ Nicolas de Bethlen, a Hungarian, who visited England in 1633, wrote: ‘"‘My broâ€" ther and I behaved very rudely on one occasion, being unaware that it was customary in that country to SPLIT 40 CORDS kiss the corner of the mouth of woâ€" men, instead of shaking hands as we do in Hungary.‘"‘ Thankful to the Medicine That Gave Him Ability For the Task. A VERY INTERESTINC CASE. Few men of eightyâ€"five years of age can boast of much elze but poor health and failing etrength. And such was the conâ€" dition of Mr. Benj. Marsh, who ie known to every soul in the neighborhood of his home at Lime Lake, Ont. "Quite unsolicited," writes Mr. Maresh, "I wish to say how I have been bothered for years with stomach trouble. I tried everything I could think of without beneâ€" fit. I was terribly afflicted with ewelling of but without benefit. Then I was reâ€" commended Nerviline. My, but Nerviline did me a power of goodâ€"made a new man of me, so that within the last three weeks I have been able to split about forty cords of stove wood. I will always stick to Nerâ€" viline and will always recommend it, and would like to meet anyone and convince them if in doubt as to what Nerviline has done for me." ;;:d gas, and had much distress between meale. I tried everything I could think For sour stomach, nausea, belching of gas, cramps and sudden sicknese at night. nothing is more helpful in the home, noâ€" thing saves so much pain and distress as Nerviline. Large family rize bottles, 50¢.; emall eize, 25¢., at all storekcepers and druggiete or ‘The Catarrhozone Co., Butâ€" falo, N. Y. Mrs. Youngwedd (shopping) â€" Look at this new stove with the glass door in the oven. _ Wonder what it‘s made of glass for 1 V-'?'dur{fiedd-â€"lt’av to â€" make the bread lighter, I suppose. Japanese Pool of Tears. One spot in Japan shunned by all is the "Pool of Tears,"" a little pond on the execution ground of an old prison at Tokio. It never dries, and even the hottest weather seems to have little effect upon it. Rince the removal of the prison no buildâ€" ings have been erected on the site, ocoupying the brow of a hill. Minard‘s Liniment Cures Oiphtheria. Mosquitoos Stop Music. In some parts of ‘ndib, where mosquitoes abound, it is impossible to play the violin because the music attracts the insects in great numâ€" bers. When the first notes are heard the mosquitoes swarm in clouds around the player and make the movements of the hand impossiâ€" WINNIPEG MANITOBA Kissing Surprising Custom. In Royal Cellars. BOOST YOUR TOWN BY ORGAN!IZING A Information on this subject with printed instructions for amaâ€" teur bands and a printed form of Constitution and Byâ€"Laws for bands, together with our big catalogue, will be mailed FREE on request, Address Dept. " D." A Hint. TS WILLILAMS In foal or foal at foot, having Distemper or Influenza, or anÂ¥ other form of Oontagious Disease, may with absolute ealety to Mare and Foml be given SPOHN‘S LIQUID DISTEMPER CURE It also is the ‘-“Y best Remedy to provent mares uua’llu«fla and should be given to all Mares, Colts, Atallions a others. in bran or oats, or on the tongue. Then you will have very little trouble with sickness of any kind among FOU horees. Al AGE OF 85 sPOHN MEDICAL CO., Chemists and Bacte iclogists, Ocshen, ind., U. $ BRASS BAND q EVER AL DESIRARLE FARM® 1N h Manitoba,. Alberta and Saskatchewno that can be bought. Worth the money for quick eale. H. W. DAWSON, Ninety Colborne Streek Toronto. C3 sop, grook FARM OF 50 ACKEA K with Three HWouses: large Bark Bar» Must be eold quick Price is very low 5 J County:; woil clay and clay loam; Â¥ mwcres timber: 3 weres orchard; hufldinc‘ in fair condition. (Mose to market an Railway Station. Anxions to @eU. The :enern Real Estate Exchange, London, mt. I RAVE OvER ONE HUNDREp _ GOOP farms in different eection« of Ontaric on my list. If you want a farm coneult ()NF. HUNDRED ACRES TN LAMBTON County: woil clay and clay ky_u:n.l H. W. NAWSNN. Toronto IJARM IN â€" GASKATCHEWANâ€"EQUIP ped; in crop; must sell; terme easy. Perov Love, Hawarden. Rask, AT NCE MEN T LEARN BARREN 4 trade; expert instruction; constant practice; toole free; always sure employ» ment for barber. _ Write for catalogue. Moler College, 221 Queen E., Toronto k 3 ferent Foreign Album, only Seren Camnany. Taronts T ACDCUIAT EO MMUTED; ETT 41 /d (/ internal and external. enred with out pain by our bomo ‘*reatment W rite ur before too late . Dr. Belilman Mediond fo.. Vimited. Collingwand Ont (‘1 ALL STONEs, KIDNEY AAb sLAD K der Etones, Kidney trouble, Gravel. Lumbago and kindred ailments positively ¢ured with the new German Remedy. "Banol," price ©1.50. 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