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Flesherton Advance, 8 Apr 1909, p. 3

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JEW STRENGTH IN THE SPRING Nature Weeds Aid in Making New, Health-Giving Blood. In tJio upring tho Bystcm needs toning up. In the spring to be healthy and strong you must have new blood, just as the trees must hav& new sap. Nature demands it »nd without this new blood you will feel weak and languid. You may have twini^es of rheumatism or the sharp stabbing pains of neuralgia. Often there are disfiguring pimples or eruptions on the skin. In other eases there is merely a feeling of tiredness, and a variable appetite. Any of tlicse are signs that the blood is out of order â€" that the in MODERN INSANE ASYLUM (JHASB AWAY TAB TIRED FEELING PRESEM-DAY METIIODS OF MENTAL HOSPITALS. IIow PaticntH arc Treated in the Beautiful Bethlehem Hospi- tal in LundoD. Time was when the inmates of our lunatic asylums were treated more like caged beasts than as af- flicte<l human creatures. "Bedlam" was less a hospital than a wild beast show. Its inmates, male and fe- male, were chained to tho walls with iron rings. It was one of the sights of London, a sort of fair. Inhuman men and women, even boys and girls, went to laugh and door life of winter has told upon taunt and jeer. But we have hu you. What is needed to put you right is a tonic and in all the world there is no tonic can equal Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. These Pills actually make new, rich, red blood â€"your greatest need in spring. Inia new blood drives out disease, clears the skin and makes weak, easily kired men and women and child^n bright, active and strong. Mrs. J. 0. Moses, Brontou, N. S., says : â€" "Last spring my daughter was com- pletely run down, she was very pale, had no appetite, and became very nervous, and we were alarmed about her. Wo dei<Ied to give her Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and soon after she began taking them there was a decided improvement. She gaine<l in weight and vigor, her color returned, and her whole sys- tem seemed to have been built anew. I can warmly recommend Dr. Williams' Pink Pills to all who need a medicine." Sold by all medicine dealers or by mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 fiom The Dr. Wil- liams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. STOPPAGE OF TEAT. A very common trouble in tho ordinary dairy is to find an animal with the point of the teat closed, either due to a bruise of the teat itself or to infection of the milk duct which causes a little scab to form over the point of the teat. Unless this is properly handled with care and cleanliness, the in- fection is apt to cause a loss of the entire quarter. The proper man- ner in which to handle and treat Bueh cases is to thoroughly wash the teat in an antiseptic solution, then dip a teat plug into a heal- ing ointment and insert it into the point of the teat, allowing same to remain from one milking to an- other. In this manner closure of the point of the teats can be over- come in a very simple and satis- factory way. Never use a milking manized our views since those sad days. Tho inmates of our lunatic asylums throughout the country are no longer objects ot scorn and de- rision, but of pity, and, what is still better, of sympathy, says Lon- don Tit-Bits. A MODERN "BEDLAM." The handsome Bethlehem Hospi- tal in London, the "Bedlam" of other days, is now practically a private voluntary asylum for what may be called curable cases, quite different from the days when a harmless and rational patient was tormented to death there by bru- tal visitors within its old walls at Moorfields. No-.v-a-days people sometimes enter the hospital in mere desire for rest from the shock and jar of the outer world. Its corridors are handsomely carpet- ed, its walls are hung with pic- tures, its tables are adorned with flowers. You might spend a whole day in going through tho wards one by one without noticing in the pa- tients anything abnormal in con duct or speech. They sit and sew, play chess and draughts and cards 'I'hey converse rationally on all sorts of topics. They play the piano- forte, and dance and sing. 'Po the casual visitor it is less like a luna- tic asylum than an hotel. 'Bed lam," in fact, and all that "Bed lam" once meaut, has died out of the public mind. Even the name iu seldom or never heard. The institution is a hospital for the treatment of mental diseases. GENTLE METHODS OF TO-DAY. Physical restraint is all but gone. Therei are no strait-jackets, no covered cribs, no wristlets, no chains. E.\.cept in tho last resort, the padded rooms are seldom used, and then never for punishment; only that the patient may be pre- vented from doing himself and others harm in a sudden paroxy- ism. Even in the padded rooms there is a charge. At one time the of this tube.- tube if It can be possibly avoided • ^^^^.^^^ ^.^,m tear tho leather- as there is much danger of ""ect- 1 fj^^^j jj^^j. ^,ij ^.^Ug ^ith their mg the entire quarter by the uso ft„ger-nails and stuff the strips down their throats. Now the lea- ther has given place to thick rub- ber, and they can do themselves no harm. ELEMENT OF BRIGHTNESS. The dormitories are light and cosy. Wcll-furnishcd alcoves line tho long corridors of the wards -Dr. David Roberts. * TOO MUCH TO FIND. A caretaker of a school threw up lis job the other day. "I'm honest, and I won't stand being under suspicion. If I find a pencil or handkerchief about the B«hool when I'm swee^iing I put li. by. "A little while ago I saw written on the board, 'Find the least com- mon multiple.' "Well, 1 looked from cellar to garret for that thing, and I wouldn't know it if 1 met it in the Btreet. "Last night, in big writin' on tho blackboard, it said, 'Find the greatest common divisor.' " 'Well,' I says to myself, 'both of them things are lo.st now ; and I'll be accused of takin' 'era, so I'll leave!' " THE TREASURK OF HEALTH FOR YOUNG CHILDREN Disease attacks the little ones through the digestive organs. flaby's Own Tablets are tho best hing in the world for all stomach ^nd bowel troubles of babies and Iouiig children. They act quickly ,nd gently, and are absolutely iafc to give any child. Mrs. S. E. ireen, Duunville, Out., says: â€" "I frould not be without Baby's Own DOOD'S KIDNEY PILLS WILL DO IT OL'ICKLY AND NATURALLY. It Ib Caused Ity Slupgish Circula- tion Broucht on by DeraiiKed Kidneys Failing to Strain luipuri- ti(>H out of the Blood. Stayner, Ont., Apr. 12 (Special). â€"In the Spring tho Kidneys al- ways need attention. They have additional work in straining the winter's accumulation of impuri ties out of the blood and if they arc at all out of order, it is sure to tell on them. It is only a question <,f the best method of treating them and Ernest Colwell of this place, adds his testimony to the great mass of proof that the one sure cure for sick Kidneys is Dodd's Kidney Pills. "Some time ago," says Mr.^Col well, "I had severe Pains an<^Sore- ness in the small of my back, and sometimes noticed a brick dust se- diment in my urine, so of course I knew my Kidneys were affected. I procured some of Dodd's Kidriey Pills, which readily cured the pains ami soreness and restored the urine to its natural color. I always re- commend Dodd's Kidney Pills." Everybody needs medicine in the Spring, and the medicine they need is Dodd's Kidney Pills. They clear the Llood of impurities and by giv- ing the blood free circulation, speedily and naturally chase away that tired feeling. It is caused oy sluggish circulation, and Dodd's Kidney Pills always cure it. * BILL TO CL.\.SS1FY MURDER. Introduced in English House of Comniuns. Some highly important changes in British criniiual law are pro- posed in the bill to classify mur- der, and amend tho law concern- ing suicide and infanticide. The bill classifies murder into two de- grees, and makes crimes of tho first degree alone subject to the death penalty. In murder trials, in case of conviction, juries will be required to classify the ciimo. ,\ verdict of "murder of the first degree" is not to be returned un- less the jury finds that the homi- cide was deliberately committed with express malice aforethought. A provision of groat importance is that which says the mother who kills her child at birth or within the first month after cannot be in dieted for murder. If the child dies through injury maliciously in- flicted by tho mother within tho same period, the mother shall be chargeable with an indictable of- fence, and, if convicted, be liable to not more than ten years' penal servitude, or imprisonment with; or without hard labor for not more than two years, or, at the discre- tion of the court, to detention dur- ing his Majesty's pleasure. * _ Frankness makes people disagree- able, but not all disagreeable peo- ple are frank. That Tormenting Ootd th&t mad* too wrstchad l»3l wliitor will nut oiiina haci: if you take .^llea'a AERONAUTIC PROGRESS. Although only tliree or four men, like the Wright Brothers and Henry Farman, have as yet practically demonstrated the possibility of hu- man flight with aeroplanes, the in- ventors of such machines are put- ting out a gri'at variety of designs, which command much serious at- tention. At the Aeronautical Ex- position in Paris a dozen or more types of these machines, including tlioso of the Wrights, Farman and Delagrange, were displayed, to- gether with a large number of monoplanes, motors, screws, and other apparatus intended for use in aviation. From the quantity of these things, the ingenuity and fin i.sh shown in their making, and the interest that they excited, one might derive tho impression that the manufacture of llying-muchines 18 already a"u established industry. VENEZUELAN ANTS. Of the ants in Venezuela, Prof Hiram Bingham says: "At one place on tho sandy trail the ants had formed a living causeway over the fine sand of the path, in order to facilitate tho great speed at which the majority wished to travel. The causeway was over two inchcH wide, and from one to three anls deep. So friendly did the 'bridge- ites' hold together, I lifted the causeway four inciies from the ground by thrusting a stick under- neath, without breaking their for niation." Walls are no loncer bare a.'ld win- ! Limi! llaltam when y.mrtbruul la raw and sur». J , „,. ,..;ih,.„t ,.iirfain« I This a(lmlr»bl« r»ni»a/ 1« «!•• (rom ojiium. Tak* dows no longer witnouD curiains. ,ti„t,â„¢. Handsome carpets and rugs cover the floors. Birds sing in their cages. Flowers inoet the eye every- where. Outside are recreation grounds and gardens ; inside, music- rooms and concert-rooms and dancing-rooms. Everything re- minds the visitor, not of a huge prison, but of a great hotel; ex- cept that, if you look from one of the windows, you may see some^ times in the courtyard below irre- sponsible human creatures tearing along with rapid strides, hiding in comers, shouting, and gcstieulat- ir-g. LOVE'S LABOR REWARDED. Our lunatic asylums, then, are not the dread prisons which the public so often picture to their vis- ion. "Don't you often long to be away from it alii" the writer asked a nurse in one of our London a3.v- lunis not BO long ago. "Does it not depress you?" "Indeed, no," she said. "There is so much to pity, and, you know, that means U ia tiiaa. One doesn't acquire a taste for rausic by listening to tho piano next door. Tho French law treats the frog a.- if it were a fish, and declares all fishing for it by night to be poaching. tablets in tho house, for I think, there is so much to love." And fcey are an invaluable medicine for looking into her bright, gentle face, â- â-  it did not seem hard to believe that I eaters or by mail at 25 cents a for her and for the hundreds of ox from The Dr. Williams' Medi- other asylum nurses who give their hest years to these afflicted ones their "work was really a labor of love. Tho medical superintendent on his rounds has a bright smile and ,v cheery word for everybody, hu- at tho door of one of his nio.st tired j moring 'as readily the woman who til little ones." Sold by medicine I eaters or by mail at 25 cents a ox from The Dr. Williams' Medi- une Co., Brockville, Ont. •{• â-  The other morning a milkman, with his ever-ready and obliging remark on tho weather, knocked customers. "Good-morning, ma'am, looks like rain this morning, ma'am," said he, as he poured the inilk into the jug. "So it does," replied the housewife, "haven't you any that looks more like milk 1" ^ A Purely Vegetable Pill. â€" The thief ingredients of Parmelee's iTegetable Pills are mandrake and Aandelion, sedative and purgative, kut perfectly harmless in their ac- tion. They cleanse and purify and lave a most healthful effect upon ihe secretions of the digestive or- gans. Tho dyspeptic and all who luffer from liver and kidney ail- uents will find in these pills the nost effective medicine in concen- ^ated form that iiai yet been of- Irrcd to the suffer. ag. is the real Queen of England as the man who is its real King. To the medical and nursing staffs of our mental hospitals England owes a debt indeed. SOLDIERS ON SKATES. A corps of skaters is attached to the Norwegian army, the members being men selected for good phy- sique and accurate markmanship. These skaters can be manoeuvred upon ice or over the mountain snow fields with as great rapidity as the best trained cavalry; and, as an iiisLance of their speed, one of the corps some little time back, accoiiiplishcd 120 miles in 18% hours over mountainous country. Mother Graves' Worm Extermin- ator has the largest sale of any â- similar preparation sold in Can- ada. It always gives satisfaction bv restoring health to tho little folks. How much worry tho things that never happen cause us ! R»pe»t-lt;-'«'illohB Cure wlU»lwa»» Qure my oouuhn and oolda. In proportion to its weight, the wing of a bird is twenty times stronger than the arm of a man. Lon of Flesh, cough and pain in th* chsst may not moan coimumiitloii, but ar« ha.l ntgns. Aliens Lunu llalaam l<ios«in th« omgh aiiJ healj iiiHaiu- •d air pasBue*!. Nat a grain ol opium In it. Happiness is the result of being poor and respectable â€" according to the story books. The majority of color-blind peo- ple belong to the educated classes, of whom no fewer than four per cent, are thus afflicted. UGLY SKIN SORES. Zum-Ruk RcnioTcs Them. lb is just at this season that pimples, blotches, sores, scrofulous ailments, and eruptions generally, make themselves most felt. Pimples, blotches, and irritating rashes on the face and other parts of the body indicate a disturbance of the functions of the skin. Impure mat- tor, which the blood should dis- charge by means of the skin, is al- lowed to remain in the pores, the process of "exhalation" is inter- rupted, and just where the bad matter collects, there pimples, ul- cers, and sores quickly appear. Mr. Arthur B. Griffin, of 191 Pic- ton Street E., Hamilton, says: â€" "I was greatly troubled with pim- ples and blotches breaking out on my face. I tried a number of re- medies, and also specially dieted, yet the pimples and blotches re- mained. Acting on the suggestion of a friend, I began uiing Zani- Buk, and was much pleased to find an improvement atter several appli- cations. The itching was allevia- ted, and the inllamniation seemed less. As I continued the Zam-Buk treatment, the pimples and blotches became less sore, the itching was cured altogether, and intlamma- tion banished. In (he course of a short time every blotch and piiuplo was removed." Zain-Buk is also a sure cure foi cuts, lacerations, burns, eczema, ring-worm, poisoned wounds, fes- tering sores, bad log, and all skin injuries and di.scases. It is also a cure for piles. Druggists and Stores everywhere sell at 50c. a box, or post-free from Zam-Buk Co., Toronto, on receipt of price. BOVR contains ail that Is grood In boef. It sives strength and VIgror. Why not take a cup of Bovril regularly throuGjh the spring? A cup at ekiven o'clock will give you strength for the day's work, and nourish you so that you will avoid tho attacks of prevalent illness. Ink Pencil or Fountain Pen! Just what you want for doine your „ u ^^ 1. 1 Yoti '•&].Ar. your «.Lulrr ntSE of «lttl.r of UlM. rktu*Mt ud OMfat artlcltl. nomeWOrilX « • - fXa^* fn<ia very 1-Mt iD.umlj, Foi.nUlii I'rpta aoX<Uia«ad»4L li» mUIam ouXr IS.W worth uf I'ur Vejjvuble and Fluwer Swdn. d«««]«u* ftuortad T»rlu{«« In S«. fnaall} knd l?a1*r^»pftckaf«». •c(l»re en.T i«ll«ri. 6eiiil -(«.da;- -- â€" AvoelcardwlUilo. rSUtt RaUabla PrelAlum Oo l>«vt. ..q Arâ€"jroiir t>u»a Mi 1 moAttu, pUIiUj wrtttoa. , WiOatUk). Oui. tS WHY DO So mimy Institutions devoted to the higher Edu< cation select Bell pianos? The fact that they use »d prefer the Bell is evidence of distinct merit 1 One iollowt proicMional advice id acquiiins an educaboa, why not follow piofettioatl cialom ia buying Bell pu<i<M> The only piano* with tlie lUimitablc Qyidi Repeating Aetna. .AR^ X4M05 Bend for (free) Catalogue No. 75. Th« BELL PIANO <aOr^n Co.. DmiT»d GUE.LPH.ONTAR!0^ man in a cow barn. It is not po.s Bible to give a cow too much care. Profitable dairying depends largely upon getting cows to eat large quantities of feed. To do this the feed must be palatable and healthful. Stinting in the feed will never bring full production and profit. Clean the stables two or three times a day. Try it and seo how much better the air will be. Well whitewashed stables look cleaner, brighter, and are more healthful than those that are neglected. CALVES Ralia Tbem Wlthent Milk. Bteala BrlnaSaailOb.IitA.. Terenta YOUR OVERCOATS u4 Ititi Bulti would look l>su*r dTtd U «tm la your Ig-vn. «rit« direct MoDlffftl, ir no Af»tv ' Uai IM â- Â«ITI«M AMKRIOAM BVCINa CO. eiCHTEKNTM VTITMROW TOUR. emrisH isles and europe 300 Mllaa Oaachliw. 14 tuptrb Lakaa. Onr raoat c >ni|>rtl>*iui<'e tour. Hiviara, witl| Munts Carlo ai»l UoUaad mMHiuuilI incluiled, Vull illiutrated I'rucraiu tree. Hi Jarria Ut, Turuutu. VOUNa MAN I YOUNO WtOM/.N I Uare yon orea A close, poorly ventilated stable : t>ie<'»»"'"K 'â- "''""'»^> â- """*' V""'''''''?**''^*''''""" 1 I 1 li i 1 1 . ! eic, In Tour apaiu h>ur»? ItHa|*ayin< ocoupa, ay be very cold. It takes plenty j ti„„ aifa mii.k.i.«nuiu.j»i«iiident bi»i}n».» mauim keep cattlo warm. "' It's the henpecked man who crows loudest when ho gets away from home. Repaat It:â€" "Shlloh's Cara wHl »lway« core my coughs and Colda." may of pure air to From eighty to ninety per cent of milk is water. So when you do anything that induces the cow to drink less freely it knocks off your profits. Too much cr.-am for the calf is about as bad as too much money tor the boy. '1 wuman uf yi>u. Our guuiia ((ive aatUtacliuii. Tba Iloma Speclaltiai Co., Ue^t. A, TuruuW, Canada/ Farm fo»" 5»'® pr.:h?r> °i5 ma^m^m^ Nuw M â- ntlily llallctin of ftsM narciins, nrofoaely lllu^tniKi in..l'»«l friw. ^eI)ay y.iir B.*. U«». B. A. nflOUT tO , CmH .''arm Uailora. UnlTerwty epay . ) i. W^rM's lMt»t% Bide., Syracuia, N.Y. Relief for Suffering Everywhere. â€" Ho whoso life is made miserable by tho suffering that comes from indigestion and has not tried Par- melee's Vegetable Pills docs not know how easily this formidable foe cap be dealt with. These pills ! g|JpQP£y^^ TOUPa • HIP TO E.T.CARTIR&CO. S8 Front St. Eatt, TOriONTO, ONT. RAT will relievo where others fail are the result of long and patient study and are confidently put for- ward as a sure corrector of dis orders of tho digestive organs from which so maiiy suffer. Cooks may come and cooks may go, but the eating habit goes on forever. Imltatlona Abound, but InaUl apon gattlnji the lanuluo, " 1 lie 1) * I. " Moiilhol Plaitar. It liaa ttuu I tlia test u( years. It curaa acbsa aad paiaa duicker than any plantar. "John, dear," remarked a young wife to her husband, "I wish you would taste this milk and see if it's perfectly sweet. If it's the least bit sour I mustn't give any of it to dear little Fido 1" All expeuited paid InolntlfnK Itps andiutmlnalon^ ererywlinri*. t.tijflaiid, IralaiHl, HcL>tlan<l. Wnlea^ Uiillauil, Gerniauy. Hwitaorland, Aiutria. Italy auJ Prance fcr Ijfiu.oo, vUi#inf( aticti 0'>uutry by uoacbiuK. kkuatiii^ >iud railway, fruin .luly 2nd to Sept. txttd. Kn%».i»d by all Hta:iniahip (ro>. a« the OneHt trip 1 <rUj,]iii'tn«>- criMsiiigthe Atlantio. ililieiary aud (ult,p.trticul<in« IKS. V. Briil'Ult.V.iO.S, XU Jar»l« St.. Torunta GLASS nStlWJICKAGBnS WANTED National Provlirlal l'lat« OlasH Insurance Com- Sany, Lmiitt^d. Il9a«t (>ffi4:o, Ij<iiuloii. England, â- tabliibed iSJt. «-anitaJ. Fifty Thi'usaud Pouiida ntarliu£. For Acaiiolea at iinrepia«outad poiuti* I*rovince of Ontariu, addiaaa J. il. BWAUT, Cbi»t Agent, No. 18 WoUlngton Street Rait, IVirouto. Hand tor bui'klet "Olaaa Inautance." In its initial stages a cold is a local ailment easily dealt with. But many neglect it and the result is often the development of distress- ing seizures of the bronchial tubes and lungs that render life miser- able for the unhappy victim. As a first aid there is nothing in the handy medicine line so certain in curative results as Uicklc's Anti- Consumptive Syrup, the far-famed remedy for colds and coughs. Tho human skin contains 3,500 perspiration pores to every inch. Rapaat It;- "Bhlloh's Cure will alwaja cure my ooughs and oolda.' + DAIRY WISDOM. Few farmers realize what ifc co*ts to be rough with cows. Mako a test and be convinced. Uso tho Babcock test when the cows are handled quietly und properly, 'jitid again when thoy are yelled at and hurried in tho stable. Tho loss following rougnt treat- ment will astonish most farmers. A careful milker, quiet in his ways about the stable, is worth tnany dollars more in a single season than one who is brutal. There is not a cow, no matta'" how poorly bred, that will not respond to kind treatment. Tho more highly bred she is the more susoeptible slio is to thc«') influences. Never «lIow a harsh, unf««liDg THE TELEWRITER. This somewhat barbarous name is applie<l to an invention of Mr. Foster Ritchie, a Scotch clectri- At the age of a boy thinks his father is the smartest man on earth ; at tho age of 16 he imagines that he has forgotten more than tho old man ever knew. A Woman's Sympathy Are you discouraged? Is your doctor'a bill a heavy finuncial load? Is your pain a heavy physical burden? I know what these mea.n to delicate women â€" I have been dlp<:ouraKed, too; but learned how to cure myself. I want to relievo your bur- dens. Why not end the puln and slop tha doctor's bill? I can do tills for you aud Will If you will assist me. All you need do is to write for a free box of the remedy which has been placed In my hands to he Riven away. I'eiiiaps e .. i i a • i . this one box will cure youâ€" It h.is done so cian, for tiio elfctrical transmis- for others. If so. I Bholl be happy and sion of handwriting. Tho British you will bo cured for 2o (the coat of a . . , "* , ., postaife stamp). Tour letters held confi- rostmaster-gcneral has recently dcntlally. Write fo-dav for m>- free treat- : Drnnf»»<^I n yi-venr lir-onac fi.i- fh/\ Bent. iiRS. F. B CUBRAH. Windsor, Ont. ^"^f^"/, • , ® '", '^ T i icense tor the establishment of exchanges for tho use of the telewriter throughout Great Britain. The apparatus has been einploye<l with a telephone circuit up to a distanco of 60 miles. It is claimed that it can bo applied to any well-insulated land wire, and a project is on foot to use it for newspaper messages between London and Paris. Not only hand writing, but sketches and drawings can bo electrically transmitted with this instrument. <l- "Man is Filled with Misery.'' â€" This is not true of all men. Tho well, sound of lung, clear of eye. alert and buoyant with health, are not miserable, whatever may bo their social condition. To be well is to be happy, and we can all ba well by getting and keeping our bodies in a healthful state. Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil will help all to do this. Twelve per cent, of sugar is tho average yield of good beetroots. Rapeat lt:-"Sht1oh'a Pure will alw»]ra euro my oousba and colds." WHEN HE FELT IT. "Did you ever feel that the world was against you V "Sure, I felt it this morning when I slipped on the sidewalk.' It is only necessary to read tho testimonials to be convinced that Holloway's Corn cure is unequalled for tho removal of corns, warts, etc. It is a complete extinguisher. The Chinese preserve vegetables li.V coating them with salt and dry- ing them in the sun. APhyalolan lanotalwaira at hand. Ouanl year, aalf ugairist auddan ooukIh and Ciddj by a bottla of Painkiller In tbe buu^a. An â-  tute\ there ia but oa* " J'aiuklller DhU'â€" X60 and 6U0. keauing ro'id nuuHtr I'eri7 Most people have a lot of influ- ence â€" with themselves. Bapeatlt: "Shlloh's Ctipe win always cure luy coughs and coltls." A cork 200 fct below the surface of the water will not rise again, owing to the pressure of water. The hen-pecked husband more than a peck of trouble. has Some people never got too old to learn, and some others never got old enough to learu anything. Repeat It;â€" ' Shlloh'a Cure will always oura my coujfhB and oolda." Fortunately but few people are mind readers, therefore thoy never discover what their neighbors real- ly think oi them. sm.-* lMCoaaL«>ar'r $., I 1 $ ,u .r«.4kly. rtfc 'I y or o >io.wi«(lou. No rta- piM-'piH-e. Wi.rVi pait'T tlono nu v -or tiwn fariii. (-.â- iiii'tlititi! rill* .iutttly urw. W'o;Kiflcetly or aa a^aut. lmiuv-u»tt pi'iAt^. Write ouicl:. tASM VfOCaVSlMUAABY OO., Toren(» mmff

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