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Millbrook & Omemee Mirror (1905), 1 Feb 1906, p. 4

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*K The doctor told him he had been ex- po__sed to drafts. , P: r “Sure thing." fepliea the patient. “Maybe you u: had a boy away at col- lege yorurselfif This happening to be true. so inslam and acute was the bond of sympalhv set up that. the doctor wouldn’t take a (co. beauty an the msult of impure Mood Culbcd by unhealthy action of the liver an“ kidneys. In correcting this un- healthy action and rcstcring the or- gans to their normal condition. Parme- lcc's Vegetable Pills will at the same time cleanse the blood. and the blotch- ca am! eruptions will disappear without locving any trace. Young Skipjack: “Ahâ€"l should like. to cross that field; do you thinkâ€"ah»â€" that cow would hurt me?" l-‘armexz “bid you ever hear or a cow hurlin’ 1 cam" A Clear chlthg Skimâ€"Eruptions or the skin and the lotches which blemish Everyona 11““ h his own cross is the hesviost’ When confined to the home with a. pain in the tide for instance. but it would be: quickly forgot- aon ii “The D a L" Menthol Platter was applxed. [they only cost a. trifle, why not try them? "Don't cry!" he inn-eater}. Then he pox-- rived that her handkerchief was edged .vith the most exquisite lace. “Don't weep!" he said. correcting himself. Kidney Search Lights.â€"Have you backache? Do you feel drowsy? Do .our limbs feel heavy? Have you wins in the loins? Have you dizzim‘ss‘.’ Slave you a tired dragging feeling in :he regions of the kidneys? Any and III of these indicate kidney troubles. South American Kidney Cure is a liquizl (itlncy specific and works wonderful mm; in most complicated casesâ€"94. When at other corn preparations fuii try Hollowuy's Corn Cure. No pain whucher. 8nd no lncouvemonco m no...~ Die when I may, I want it said of me. :~_v most: who know me best. that I :11- xays plucked a thistle and planted a flower where I thought a flower would growâ€"Abraham Lincoln. that cannot talk tell * plainly maé their own- vell. When Baby's lnngue atcd. or yellow. especial mot, ii, is. a Sign of stom- , hung-salon. cold or [curr- Baby's Own Tablets not like: -in curing these and the UHM‘ nor ills of Lubylu‘lod and childh-md. ‘hey as good for the newlwm baby as for Um well-grown child. Absolutely Lx'ufe and abe'sxllutely hurmlvss. Mrs. C. I" _l§.~x‘r. Elginv Ont... say " â€"“Buhy‘s Own Tablets are' the best medicine 1 have ever used for stomach and bowel trou- bles and destroying worms. I could hardly feel safe without the Tablets in the house." Sold by all medicine deni- ers. or by mail. at 25 cents a box. by writing: the Dr. Williams’ Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. “You used to tell me I was bird-like." cmzzpmined the fond wife. The husband Erggntimaedfi! buy): his nose in the paper. “You used to ‘tell me I was bird-like," run-aw! the fond wife: “but now you m‘wr act as if you thought 4).” “Yull'z'c sun bird-like," growled the husband. “0m wouldn‘t think you thought So, '0 judge byâ€"" “Isn't a parrot a bird?" Mrs. llomeboddy: “Home is the dear- est spot on earth, after all." Mr. IL: “Yes, when you count. in the rent and the servants’ wages." Puts You on Your Feet and kozfsyou there Tim“; what "l'orrovim” does for 1 those re covering from wasting diam!“ It in tho best logic in exisconco. I: stimnmos, nourishes and bum: up tho m wt i. See: who} and in tho Sunlight '33; by W In) ad £01101? dixootimu. A Qeur 89511121 Skimâ€"Emptipns 70‘ DRESSED UP. Oratory is merely talk with a frock Suing“ I”? fit better gm} ot_x_xo_r mpg, SYMPATHY. t eznd. uml thf-n ightcncd mlur. . “if it will inlmwl vus lhc lxi'idr‘.~iiiuill 1nd that the lu‘hlw- dem frivml of mine?" was singm-red lnl‘ a ‘Cdily lmccoxu'la] hims: l.. aimed. “'l‘huL mplnins ‘ dt‘SPHndl‘llL nspm‘l “t“ ondvi'inv.‘ if it would not n at {\nl lute hour. 10 the homely bride the: lesmuid who so pulpably “15 AIM. was all smilw in an in- 'ONGII E "1e. unat- x the brida- noked as if :cutcd on a 5edding 1 jvhcre [ted flow- ak. But E' pretty Brno“ hut ..e her a had wil- usa- 400, 500. and 600 1b mo ST. IOUIS. 190'. “My poor man." said the kind-hearted veteran, as he slipped half a crown into the old man’s hand, “I fear you have received but a poor reward for your services." “Ye may wee] say that, colonel." rc- plied the ancient one, as he hobbled uwgy. ,, - n. u-.. v..\..v Jvu ounvcu. “Wecl, if it comes to that," chuckled the reprobate, “I have served my time ‘n the Perth Pcnetentiary, whaur they gied me fourteen years for stealing a horse!” “Aye, sir.” replied the old man, with a salute; “and like yersel’, colonel, l have spent a. great part of my life in Her Majesty’s service and seen a great deal 0' hard work.” “But" said the colonel “you 11:.“ en: 101d me; where you served.” The late Sir Robert Menzies used a tell a story of :1 certain colonel who was noted for his great generosity. Ilc liu.l lost an arm during the Indian Mutiny. and this made him very sympathetic to- wm-ds people who were similarly amicmd. While walking to the arracks one day he met an old one-leggcd mun, eviglmtly in abject poverty. “Ah. j'ou Ernie mbt with ngrout mis- fortune likc myself, I see," remarked the colonel. Dr. \Villiams’ Pink Pills actually make new rich blood. in that wnythcy strike at. the root of annmnio, imiiges- lion, kidney trouble. liver complaint. m'ysipclas, skin disease. non-algio, SL Vilns dance. and the special ailments of growing girls and women whose health depends upon the richness and regular- ity of~lheir blood. The gonnine pills have the full name. “Dr. Williams” Pink Pills for Pain People." on the wrapper around each box. and may be hadii'om all dealers or hy mail at 50 centsn box m- six boxes for $2.50 by writing the Dr. Williums‘ Medicine (20., Bi‘ocln'illo, Ont. An aching, breaking bac‘ . sharp slabs of painâ€"that i.»- kidncy trouble‘ The kidneys are really a spongy filterâ€"a hu- man tiller to lake poison from the blood. But sick, weak kidneys cannot filter the blood properly . The delicate hunmn litters get clogged with impuri- ties, and the poison is icit in tho syst/em tr- cause. backaches, headaches. rhcu- mntism, dropsy and fatal inflamation. Dr. Williams' l'ink Pl 115 are the one sure cure for sick kidneys. ’1hey make new, rich blood, which flushes them clean and gives them strength ior their Work. Dr. Willinms' Pink Pills sot the kidneys right, and main: lame. aching hacks strong {lull well. Mr. George Johnson, 2‘ tin: village of Ohio, N. 5.. says:â€"--- “My son. now eighteen years old, suf- icred from kidney trouble and severe pains in the back. which caused him ma: 1y {i slooplcss night. We tiled scv- orai medicine 3: but they did not help him. and he gr cw so weak that he could not do the work that falls to the lot of a young boy on a farm. We were ad- vised in try Dr. \‘x'illimns‘ Pink Pills. and this ms the first nirdicino that l'ca’tifl‘lihl tho cansv of the trouble. lie took the pills for n couple of months when evycr symptom of tin: trouble was gone. andy he was as hzulihy as any boy of his ago. l mu satisliwl Dr. Wil- liams' Pink l’ills will CUI'U kidney trou- lile in its most severe forum." Mean Aching Backs and Sharp Stabbing “I believe that at some future date the snrvices of engineers will be required in this reform. as the pro: out arrangement of reservoirs is umutisincto: y. In \us- l'ria tho Gn‘l'ermncnt issues an annual report on the condition of the Danube liver. and also detailed statistics of the rainfall v ith the View of .lering: all available water supnlio. This work done by the \usirisn Gox'ernmr‘nt I am now doing in regard to the British 13103 on my own responsl-ouity b it the min- lall and river conditions are only a por~ ion of the much larger problem." “Legislation will be needed in the immediate future [or the regulation of rivers." he stated. “The great question is how to store water which at present runs waste on the coasts. The planting of trees on high watersheds is one of the first solutions oft he problem. bu: the chief diiiicully lies in line scarcity cf suitable land available [or building large l‘cSél'voit‘s. D. Mill the rainiail cxpcxt on being consulted regarding this alarming stat; mmt said he was of the opinion that the question would require an early con~ sidcralion. “So enormous is the drain upon the water supplies. and so much has the growth of the cities caused a disappear- ance of our lore-st areas," he continued. “that there is good reason to fear a water famine in the future. The diversion of rivers and lakes and other fresh water reservoirs from then- natural function of irrigating distributorsvof all essential moisture to the land has inlerferetl in England so greatly with Nature‘s ar- nangements that the English engineers and meteoi'ologists at. no distant date may find a. task of almost insuporahle diflieulty awaiting their endeavors." A STAGGERING. PROBLEM ENGLISH SAVANTS FEAR LACK OF “’ATER IN FUTURE. Pains That Make Life Almost linen- durable. I. is daily Converting the artificially colored SURPRISING THE COLONEL. REFORM IS NEEDED. SICK KIDNI'IYS. Purity No doubt the loom supplied a éhiof part or the family’s income, for the sale The rest of the furniture was a wooden chest “hich was the seat of honor, a shed bench, a table and a small v» ood- en loom which \xould have made its fortune at an arts and crafts exhibition. Both the man and the woman coull weave, and thcv were making yards of a coarse stuff dwd with red madden (3105c bf-Sithfi it \‘mn: Hm [Wu hl‘urld wooden slu-l\'v.< on which Hm fumil' Slcpluthc parents :zhm'c. Hn- livu chif- dg‘cn undernuum. 'l'iu-x-v was; 110 bed- dmg. except um: \\'um mg ur shawl on each shelf. The children had made their bare heal into their day nursery as well, for they were all sitting on it or rolling about. imagining some game, I think. All \1 cm bare legged. and quite naked but (or loose red shizts reaching to theii knees. I suppose they went out sometimes. but i am sure there was not enough clothes to send them 911 _out togethex in winter. separated the cattle house from the dwelling room, the collage lwlng (ll- signcd exactly like an Irish collage, u;- cepl that the whole white hl'ick cm:- strucllon of the. stove pmjoulml on 1m“! sides of H10 partition. Illus \vau'miug Hm cow and family bum. As 0va onu knows. the peasants slum: is :1 large and \V'undel'flll odllicc. full pf l:l_\’slm-iuu‘- holrs and cm'cms fur molding and bank- ing. and own for u lll‘_\'. wasting bulll. The house door opened into the cattle shod. where a sickly cow was dragging out the winter. There was room [or :1 horse. but they had been obliged to soil the horse this autumn to pay the taxes and other debtsâ€"debts, i suppose, to tho. kouiuk Or village usuror. From the hou- lak, too, ‘I suppose, he would get the money with which he said he was going to hire a horse next summer. For no peasant can get through his work with- out (1 horse. His wife was quilc the uSuul \vomnn «- short, ungrucelul, and possessing no visible beauty, except perhaps patience. On the faces of both was the green look of hunger. almost invariable in the peasanls l have seen. .~. u ,-n By the invilalion of a peasant l w-xul inlo his column. 'lhc man was ralh-w u‘nov [he ordinary type being lull and slmir'hl:1yul he had the thoughtful and quiet look of the manure pousunl, us wvll us the long dark hill: and fllll‘)’ up Each house had In separate wnl‘du sin-=1 nbar it, for fodder. storm; and perhaps to shelter the beasts in summcv. in winter the beasts must be brought into the house for warmth. pvurunc‘. In this particular village there. was no school and no church, but from the high gx'ound above it I could see a church ubnul two minus oft, which no doubt was Iwul‘ enough. There were two SHOPS uml 1m hm. all Just like the olhvx‘ Cut.- lages. A few of the collagen; had bilge 01' brick in the walls, but wood is almost. the only building material here. and the roofs. though sometimes of llat lron plates painted green. are. generally of thatch. Driving on. I paswd a great smelling wnl'ks. newly finished with its line fur- na; (:3 and mmrhlmsry, but nlx-cudy de- sorxd and “Moved to go to ruin. I could not discover why. Then came a few small private estates and smmuer ro5ldcncos built on the Crown land: for most of the land hem is the property of the Czar or some of the Imperial family. But they were all deserted and empty too. and 1h '15 was one long sires: of about fuzty scpamtcd cottages on 0361} side. Mai-n and women .are not to be distin- guished except that. instead or a cap the women wear a handkerchief 01' shawl knotted over head and cars. 'l‘hom '9 no spociu} grace about this costunw, but (tn-n the rich ladir-S of 1m- lawn find it hard 10 appear gracctui when pu‘ddci around with fur and wool six inches thick. In the afternoon my sledge took me further siiil into the 1111‘1i111ih-d and deso- late country. and at last i cum: to :1 village “hich i believe is iui1iy tynical of this districtâ€"not a rich part of Russm nor yet so poor as the famine districts which lie close by. The juckcts am guthered with a belt around the waist and the skirt. slicks out all around. reaching to the knees. Then come the high top boots of felt or [nu-t. or some .vuven stuff mxelv of leather. The peasants: wooden sluighs passing to and fro have loads of suwn birch. dragged by miserable llllle horses cukml with mire till their coats looked like it crocodile’s armor. At. their side lloun- tiered the peasants in their leather jack- ets with the wool inside. Most of the country was bare and open ground. tho snow blotting out the “stripes” where the peasants gmw lhcu‘ crops in summer. But there were lengths of forest. as well. looking brown at a distance. though generally made up of young silver birch wllh brilliant while A If there is danger at all in the villages, it comes from the police. agents, who are dreading to lose their occupation of (log. ging and brutality at $3.75 a week. it is. they who rouse the. peasants with the cry that every stranger who appears is threatening the (hear and the hind. fix the towns it is the. same; the dangerous classes are the police and their atten- dant thiiwesâ€"“the patriots" or “men of Russia," as they call themselves. The road goes up hill to a high and bare plane, over which the snow \vus driven by the wind in showers; so blind- ing that even the horse wanted to turn back. Horizon, read, and every mark were lost. But after we. had strugfrled on for an hour, the snow ceased turiull and the wintry sun appeared low in the. sky. making the distant ridges of the long, flat hills shine with pale crimson or V- J -“fic, gems (Mm with black. rum birch wuods me the fuel of the .oumzy. THE RUSSIAN PEASANT Under a waning half-moon, I drove out of the town in a little sledge. so close to the ground that. the great black horse with his high yoke looked monstrous ‘u the morning twilight, writes a corres- pondent at Toulu, Russia. It is a typi- cal Russian town. about a hundred miles south of Moscowâ€"oldish churches sur- rounded by u fortified wall, two broad streets of shops, and a Government arms factory, where the hands struck and had nineteen of their number shot down in the street just a fortnight ago. THEY ARE FLOGGED IF THEY DON'T PAY TAXES. Dcstitution 0! a Family in a Typical Villageâ€"House Shared With a Cow. I had just escaped from Moscow and was going,r 0le to see something of the country, having at last induced a ruined Gerniun-llussia n to ventuze with nm for the sake of bread. As usual. 1 have found that the danger against which everyone vurucd me was nothing corn- pared to the fear. A “OGDEN I’.\I§'l'l'l'iON GLEAM LIKE THE SEA. ONE \VAS DURNlil). It will npurish and strengthen the body when milk and cicam fail to do it. Scott’s Emulsion is always the same; always palatable and always beneficial when: the body is wasting from any cause, either in children or adults. Scott’s Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil There is no fat food that is so easily digested and assimi- lated as If your blood is impoverished your doctor will tell you what you need to fertilize it and give it the rich, red corpuscles that are lacking in it. It may be you need a tonic, but more likely you need a. concentrated fat food, and fat is the element lacking in your system. Sheâ€"My gown is just lovely; it’s a perfect fit. Hcâ€"~Satisfi(\d on that point. ch? Sheâ€"Yrs, I know it's a good fit be. cause it pinches me 50â€"â€" Impoverished soil, like impov- erished blood, needs a proper fertilizer. A chemist by analyz- ing the soil can tell you what fertilizer to use for different products. and grand military Durhar. July. masâ€"Section sent on to active scr- vicc to Smunlilaml. Now these seasoned warriors are re. turning in the Assaye. They bring with them vivid memories of the hardships and the glories of war. They suffered particularly when With the Teshi l-‘orce. going through heavy marches in the hot- test time of the year. and being attacked with dysentery. On that umrch they lost by death one officer and forty-eight nan-commissioned officers and men. They were at tho. gorgeous durbar, and then a portion of the battalion went away for fighting in Somaliland. After eighteen years' amenco, they put toot once more on their native land. with the Toshi Field Force. Octobexu 1897â€"-Owin;:; to sever-(E sickness, nrtumed from uttu Kim 10 India. January. lDOOâ€"Procooded L0 Moe-rut. January. 1903â€"Attendod Delhi Durhnr IIflBflYBHSflflfl 3|)“ The. bare table of the buttalion‘s move- ments tells 11 stirring lg1lc:- Sept. 18.1887â€"E111bzulwd at Portsmouth on H. M. S. Sempis {01' L gypt. On .arrivul employed at (7.11110 on gum. son d1".v Aug." .33, lSSâ€"Lett {or South Africa [0'1"- garrison duty at \\ y1.b011v Feb. 2. firmâ€"«Lott for India. Max-ch. 1395~~.\tobilizcd to form part at the relief brigade for the Chitml “1‘!in Force. August. JSQSâ€"Donmbilizml. June, ISMâ€"Left Ruwul I’indi for service lieâ€"WEN, it doesn't pinch you half as much as it does my pocketbook. Battalion 0! Rifle Brigade Out of ling- land [or Eighteen Years. 'l'mvol worn by tropical marches, thinned by (lbseasc. hardened by war- t‘tu‘n, the 3rd Battalion of the Rifle Bri- gudc landed at Plymouth Jnnuunl 3rd, on their return from eighteen years' service in Africa and India on behalf of the Empire. Accordingigx he cmno in as for a friend- ly call. laid his bag on the table and joined in the conversation. When we were going out again. the woman slipped some squares of black brew] into the bag, as though by stealth. and he took it up and walked off without fuithcr remark on either side. It W825 the perfection both of appeal and kindli- While I was in “I": 1301.11: gu, an old man came up with a cnnvux bug over his shoulder. Ha was not a professional beggar. He was one of that large class of peasants who are driven by age or misfortune to go around the villages and ask for scraps to keep themselves alive till better limos. When I looked at him and his wife in their clean poverty, with the mark nf their almost passionate luboi- upon them and their five children growing up. it did seem incredible that these are just the people who are publicly Slr'ipputl anal (logged by the officials and village police because they cannot my tiny taxes for the Japanese war. 1- for the interest on the. French loans. As to the (jun-'5 prmnise to remit half the yearly payment (hie to the Crown for lands next year, this peasant, in com- mon, I ....nl<. with all others, thought nothing; of it. To them the manifesto is so much “dirty paper." They knew very well that. cvm if half is remitted. the agents will come (lo‘wn upon them for arrears. They also know dimly that since the liberation 01' the serfs more than forty years ago. the peasants haw. paid the full value of the land twice over. Manifcslocs have ceased to concern them. I don’t. know what the truth of it was; he may have been only insisting on the Russian pausunt’s touching faith that the land is the natural possession of the man who cultivates it. There was no duuht he was ten-ihly afraid of having that belief shaken in some way. and showed no interest at all in the sopiqlogicgll importance of the mir. was his nbsolule properly. and when I tried to ask him whether the village community did not redistribute the land every few years of the horse probably showed they could not live off their land and pay the taxes. The man boasted that his bit of land on whicl} he grew potatoes, outs and ryg We will send you a sample free. LONG SERVICE AT END. PINCHES ALL ROUND. HE BECAME VIOLENT Be sure that this i):- ture in the form 0 label 18 on the) wrap of every bottle of Emul- sion you buy. scan flllWNE CHEMISTS Toronto, llllt. 500. and $1.00. All Druggista. ‘ Bickle's Anti-Consumptlvo Syrup is the result. 0! expert chemical experi- ments. undertaken to discover a. pre- ventive ox inflammation of the lun s and consumption, bi; destroying t e erms that develop t ese diseases, and 11 the world with pimbla subjects hopelessly stricken. The use of this Syrup will prevent the am: consequence o: neglected Colds. A trial,_ which costs mug/.25 cents. will convmco you that fins :3 corn“. Sudden livalhs on the lncrmse. rl’m- p193 nppurl-ully \wll Imd happy toâ€"duy. In-murruw um Sll'ickun down, and in ninety-nun: cast-s. nut of every llumlngd the heart is the cause. The king ltf heart remedies, Dr. Agncw's Cure for the Heart, is within reach of all. n relieves in 30 minutes, and cures most chronic discases.â€"91 She: “Did papa say anything to you about your being too young?” He: “Yes; but he said when I once began to pay your bills I would age rapidly enough." “This scans like :I swam! dream." s,\. ruplurously remarked as he lingered wiii: with hr“ at the door-slop. “It down! seem like :1 dream to me," she replicd. “fu' n dmnn soon 'uanlws, you lumw.’ ”C vuniahud. Johnny: “1 wish my fuiks would zlgivw upon one thing and Nut. keep mu all 1129 firm; in u Worry." Tommy: “What 1m»,- lhcy been doing now?" Johnny: “Mum-1' won‘t 10‘ me siund on my head. and (imi is all the time {URSin‘L‘ lwcuuse I \VL'UI' 1:sz shoes out so fast." “Yuu'x‘c got. :1 good cmllectiun of “mks of fiction. 81111111015?" “Pretty [1111xMy Mfc bought 11113111 to look for 11 poetic 11111110 for the 111111)." “A11! 11nd “111111 (1111 you (-2111 her?" “Susan!" RHEUMATlSM AND PARALYSIS. “I’d rather be dead than mm- again the tortures n! imonmm, pulpituth:mal nervous twitching of my muscl-s in- duced by simple nongi of a little i:::li« gostion." These are. thu tux-maful and warning words of a lady who pmclnizm that her cure by South Anlcx-imn .\'w£'- vine when everything else hml fuilml was a modern miracle. A low dusts gives relicLâ€"Q‘l Be There a Will Wisdom Poinm tho: \\’iiy.â€"â€"'l‘lic sick man pines lor relief. but he dislikes sending for the (lucim‘, which means [mules of drugs never consummli Ile [IRS not. the rcsulutinn to loud his .«tmmxch with compounds which snwi! villuiuousiy and taste worse. lint ii‘ in- hit“) the will to deal himself with his ailment. Wisdom will direct, his aLLcnliiuu to Purmclcu‘s Vegetable Pills. which, a». a. specific for indigestion and rlizml'tiuw' of the (ligce-‘tivc organs, have no m‘iml lntclflgmt Troalment with Allen‘s Lun . Bal- sambrgngsu the phlegm, stops the cougl and pain in ma c 09:. ”vol-comes those terrible cold! which, ucglec‘ed. lead to consumption. Their compiete home cure. Post free to readers of this paper. For limited period only. A hundsoum 1Hustru.tml u-v:n.:.~e, gn- lng mu vie-.acrntion c: Rheumatism um! Paralysis. wit; iuavrucuons {or a, culn. plate home cum. duscrihing Um muut succwsl‘ul Lrtmunen: in the WOrid, rc~ commended by the Munstry and umlnrw ed by medical men. ‘Jms hmhiy hr structive book was written by w. ll. \‘cno. a. gentleman who has made a study of these diseases. The prr'facc h.- 9y engradugyu pf thq ‘Univcysity m' “How still they arc," mmnrlml Mm. l-‘mbh apropos of {Lu} young 00115?!» in the next room. “he " rnpliz-(l Mr. F‘robbe. “It reminds Inc of my army days. It was always wnmlcrfuuy qumi just previous to an engugomrnl." “I noticed after ynu lull the lmunrz this morning you wont back again. lhm‘i you know that's unluu'ky'!" “\WE'. a: would have been 0. good deal more un- lucky for me if I hadn‘t. gone back. My wife called me." Wurtzhurg. Send postal {0-day mu! you mu rum-we the book free by n:- lurn.â€"~Addrcsu. The Verso Drug; ‘30,, 2-! 111ng St, West. Town!» “Mr. Glouch w cut to 11 musqm rmln ‘izc other evening disguised as :1 1w: ...." “Did any one rm. ognim him! “Only his wife." “Saludu” Ceylon 'l'ea em: now he 11ml everywhere and within the reach of every person as it can be purchased in Gold label at 600. per 11).. Red Izabel 'xt 50c., Blue label at 400., Green lube} at 30c., and Brown label at 1:313 per 3b., all (quully pmc ten but of com-so the cheaper grades me not as fine ll'nurmel not beinrr grown at as hint) an elevation as the expensive lens. "H. n latter are ploduccd at an elevation of 6000 feet above the sea level. “No?" “No; I ain't had a single (:huncé to break out." Do not give up In despair, you who, suffer. (rt-m obstinate disfigummaun uf thc skin. Ann-lint the sores uts with Weaver's Gumto and purity the Non with Wazwor's Syrup. All drugght; keep them. “Why are you here. my poor nmn’." asked the prison visitor. “'l‘hrwgh no [qultdofmminm sir," replied Um convict. These two dcsxrahla qualifications, pleasant to the taste and at the sumo tune en'ccuml. are to bo fmmd in Mu- thcr (lraves’ Worm Echrminutor. Chil- dren like it. “Wellâ€"crâ€"lm afraid to .mv; I toll him 1 thouum my pay should he com~ mcusuruic withâ€"the amount of wmk I do, and he promptly agreed with me." What will cure Bi‘irrhts DiSOiiSU \vi] easily cure any other for m of Kiduc" Diseuse. Dodd‘s mam-3 11115 “in :11. “L135 cure Brights Disease. ’1h-3 qx-n the onl3 remedy that will (line Br: fit is Disease. 120 51110 and gd. Budd's. His Doctor Who Said There Was N0 Hope for Him, Now l’ronounccs Him “'33" -- [le Tells His Own Story. ML. Brydgcs. 0nt., Jun. 29.â€"Specx’z1l.) â€"-â€"Among the many people in this neighborhood who tell of the great-work hndd's Kidney Pills are doing, none is more emphatic than that. old and ml Spectcd citizen, Mr. Robert Bond. “I believe I owe my life to Dodd’s K111- ney Pills," Mr. Eond says. “My attend- ing physician said I was in the last stages of Bright’s Disaasc and that them was no hope for me. Then I cnnunom- cc to lulzc Dodd's Kidney Pills and um) In all twenty 130x03. Now I at well sleep well and my doctor says I am well. Dodd's Kidney l‘ills and Imlhin” else cured me. Do you wonder I am ahmys ready to say u good woul [or Dodd's Kidnev I’ills"" “Is the boss going to give you the. raise you asked for?’ DODD’S KIDNEY PILLS CURE!) IKOB'I" BOND OI" BIIIGIIT'S DISEASE. HE IS EMPHATIG ‘V IN WHAT HE SAYS SUI-1 KNEW Hm. NEGLECTEI‘). OMINOUS. Sergeant: “Whére are you going. Smith ” Smith: “To fetch \\ ater.’ Ser ant: “In those disrep utablc {wu- sers " Smith: “No, sergeant; in this ’ere pail. " St. Peter's 1-! News is the lnt'g‘st temple of Worship in the Wurltl. it stands on ground v.hi.-h was forum-i)- the site of Nero's circus in the north-went part of the city. and is built in the form of a Latin cross. The height of the. dome from the pavement to the top at the cross is 44 feet. considerably higher than the Capitol at Washington. The great bell alone, without the hammer and clapper. weighs over nine and one- quarter tons. The foundation was laid in 1450 AD. During the time that work was in progress Iorty-three popes lived and died. While it was dedicated in the year 1826, it was not entirely finished until 1880. The cost was $70,000,000. of helping vmu‘x'o‘zf hum 111:.fimI (mv that. yuu nmiw how. fun] Hm» ‘I icing: indnpcmkrnt. \Yu wan! one thuusmd seniors for the spring at 1906. Our lands have, hem all very rm'oful- iy selected, and we gum'untm (he ('6:- [uu‘ts of our examiners on the scum. '\"0 person need apply whosv habits are not fined. and who is not (xi-Iv to produce Inst-class x‘t-fex‘cnccs us to his clmructcx' and industry. sumo time. will 1m :4.” my on melting I'm-(1v his land for (trapping If you in- MM comm" h) “mm-H (‘unnda to Insm. \m can thus put yun in Hm wn" Address, '\\’cs!nrn Canada Sum-~13" Mutual Land (10., 23 Canada Life Build- ing. \N'innipcg. OR SALEâ€"10.00:! acres in Hm ankton 1 .' tricb of Saskatchewan. in Int: of 160 :u‘ma or more- soil is rich black loam, flay submit, surface level and gently rolling. New (nan, lino building throughput land: this year. Prices wan advance 5071 duziagvmw. All had; at item cw:- t-o eight miles from mammal. Districts we“ settled. Schools, churches mu! good mails. Price! are low and t-urm. «my to actual Rattlers. Box- min-o list, team and maps. write Tum (mrxvm. [Yusy IAN» (50., Union rank Bids" Winnipeg. One Thousand Farmers Wanted. The fastest and cheapozt in tha market. making brick faced with one inch conned, and. stronger concrete. Write fnr imuklot. P. 015356.5th Saratford, Ont. Three Machinesâ€"Trims Wail, Two Wail. W0 wish to securo immediately Lwn «and farms, in ch rice mgxicultmul sectimx. 5021 must. as first r1333, good “boa: lwnd preferred. W0 w: :.t one [arm over 4H0 act-w; and one medium 31-10 in doscripti-m and laws»: cash p-ivo Po‘ws :im: must be had in. \zril. Address noxm Anhm A.\ 1.51m x0, many form and mid perspiring ma: pusitivoiy cured within 31) d3, . by our nonly patcniwl Magnetic Discs or lmmoy prnmpily refunded. Ma :94 an when) $1.0“. an for demxipti'o bookies. .geulw wautud. MAGNETIC hi: MATISM CURE C0., Shown-aka, Quebec, Canada. W3 wish at once tn secure honest. reliable man to represent; In and av: :15 our ..,. ants in thi. Incali ty. Must be uiil‘. u.: to shuv farm prom-2- ties and makc sales t) Duvets. wh I no 391131 into this territory. (rJJLI nlury and um iissi-rz.» Addresa NORTH AMHRXUAN LAND 00., Dept. A, Lock Dm' : 93;). RHEUMA?ESM make mlstakes unintentionally. But no one IN BIWIHI: Head Office and Works, MCNTREAL, QUE. O‘TAWA. ONT. TORGNYO out. Lanacu, (NT, mumrec. VAHBOIWER. 3.0. 161 Oral: St. 423 Sussex at. 11 Golborna 8t 69 Damian 8t. 70 Lombard St. 615 Ponder 3t. Wind, Water. Storm, and Fire Proof. FIRE. WATER AND LIGHTNING-PROOF We also manufacture Corrugated iron in long aim-is, Liozx-rluzlor Pipe and RAVE TROlIGH Etc. METAL SHINGLISS. in imitation of brick or stone. Ml?! AL CEILINGS. in 2,004) designs. \"t'lit0'f01 Catalogue No.14}! and free samples of “OSH.\\\'.\ '“SZfingles. \Yn'te oduy. We are tlm‘largest and oldest company of the kind under the British flag. and have covered thousands cf the best buildings thz'uughout Canada. nmking them “Oshawa” Steel Shingles Made. from Painted or Galvammd Steel, at pricos varying from $3.55 to $5.10 per hundred .smuu'c feet covc'ing measure. This is the mmt desirable cov- ering on the market. and is an ideal covering for Houses. Bums. giorcsfile- vators. Churchns. etc. Any handy man can lay the “OSIM'xVA” shingEes. A hammer and snips are the only [0015 required. I'Olfl: (I!~I.\"l‘l'lilli>4 TU HUH‘) and cement Brick Machines. PA'I'EN'E'ED HARP" 81'", 19M THE BEST TBA ONLY ONE BEST TFA. BLUE RifiBON. THE PRIDE-AR PEOPLE, Farm Wanted. Lock 1) awe r 95') \nhusapuli;, Mir: WANTED. : may n ‘ ”H: «fl I. ‘1”le : and wi and Huh-'01 i! [‘10 “N P:- «ions n M ocm'c anv kmd 1m!“ {he tunes! your is ruupcd. Under Minucayulis. Mizm -'»l‘ l :(m '0!!â€" (0-(10. mag here :40! H Um sznz Yum: Emma»? Ot‘ru'x V Rhezunulism - - “Ilm‘t's lhs- (Euro? cause (If {his 2121»: puisonuus urir An American n the acid pois... cure; in 1 M It ‘1» u liltle chap bliniwi 11h dra\\lmi:â€"â€"“\\'t1\'.thv 111111 -1 1 “ROS? high 59.15% 110- \HJ meeting ajouum" “Who “as iL" 5110qu the .sULU'4. g4: leaderâ€"“who “as it that did Um nm<t to (Elevate “01mm." I Hi [lumx lln szu n lilfln alum blinlwd 1m «gh's :un‘. A Merry H0arl Home But. one cannot. haw :\ he has n. pm“ in th.‘ with u. racking: cnugxh must be well and {roe i pains. Dr. 'l‘hmnu.~-' [,3 relivz'c H [1:15.53 :nuwui and for the spor-dy It" and coughs it. is a aph Dear Mother “Yuu man-h " \kfld J 0! 105 . . Sl'fhofl: Willi > dam} 3051 Shu ~-“i he rind. Is it !; Hoâ€"-“()h. x vie-J mm- m BEG MONEY TO MEN WITN RIG One bcgimu'x- zrzndn $6.1m first 1::0!‘ mg. \‘Iimh‘, or war.- timz‘. Thu: bf. 50c scim: giving 27»: WNW. Usvrs b1 (very nmnth. 'i‘u-a.'n..hig. '11! \'.'or more than an; L‘Vfi“ ul stare husines Act prmnpfly if \mnt terrific! Golden (27:51 (IL-m 5‘ Lia-ii:ur.~‘. 3 London, om. 1-3:“8101} 5!! States: has a h cnnwins W; mm COCK. Sulisbur: Grand Trunk Pacéfic B Rl'l‘lSH COLUMBIA RANCH! [ax-ms. alsu iz-rig‘tsi fz'uillma joining; City 01‘ ICunHuup-z. I-Lusy Catalogue (m {I‘le‘uJHIIEL Si. Nash, Kru::!uup~, it.‘ “BETH-WESTERfi PASSES +fi+9+¢+¢+O+O+§+Q+§+fi+wu Eyeing E meaning! “ BRITISH AEEMSAN GÂ¥El§§£ 80.” [not (or tank In yum run. or and and. Moatrul,Toronto. Ottawa, Qucb WARM Ease I V - . . 6 Use :1; and. become your own van-wary 6 3' surgeon. '.‘ ") thbbUU‘i1M131” 'n L". -.r +35+Q+QH5I+£E+ 5 W+Q+Ofi5+ .3 OR SAL! “I. VETESIHAEV EPECMLTV $0., timitcfl B56 DUNDAS 511, 'l‘hflhfi'l'i'. ONT. This is the 991101 05 (ha 5-33? when yam need to new way pz'acnui-mu walk your stock. By the use u: m: and other remefies mu lure the ham: guxmntea of bank}: 21: yaur zzoc . He. “it x: £113?th to cure or Smut money is returned. Re price is 25:. pct boule. Cad all dale“ in medicine sell 31.. This randy shouid be in every ho: SHILOH Your little one: are a constant are in Fall and Winter wathef. They. wall what it a done for so may? It is said to b: the only reliable remedy for all diseases of III: air passaga in children. his a§solutely lurqalcss and pleasant to Vatuabxe Advice Free !ov the ":7 but um: you: can to ah- STOCK TONIC ISSUE .\'0. 5â€"06. Oshawa, Ont.. Canada ON THU mndo SUM! first mom- .xpah- iinzo. The: best 3. 23:3 pram. [Isms buy '1‘ u'.*.'n..!xip right worm “5m! so 1130 (2mm? ~- ‘-->'i h. :u' E‘-.' v influt rm 1731:1141 u! uhms‘u‘i 13 it! ill le’ Inn)”. 5021“} Mic Cure neutralixvs 1. "\‘vs in ‘C. kzmx'sund ‘1'!” 'al. , ‘u'e hush: ass. I .uut {(3115201‘3'. , 9 Baiimz‘:t $2.. an the hay. â€" . uwx‘ry hcrrt if baH‘K or a com To be merry "mu aches and iucmc ()il wxzt xix cyvs :um that mum-«l Am! flzuu the) *5! and waist n “:0 l'nifed wr Ironi. and '11. l'. “NOD. mu? of Colds .1 modicum. A MISTAKE 1 any divi- Four Sides US ‘utt \'* 0U A N D ad- TIMS.

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