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Annoy- D ance and discomfort of ,, that sort can be avoided by usingfour Carnation Cream - a dainty lotion for the cure of chaps or any inflamation of the skin. It is soothing, softening, healing. It will save you all skin discomfort this winter. Price.........25c Sold only by ing DR. FRIEDMANN'S DISCOVERY. Purlwlely we refrain from designat- the much advertised discovery ol- r. Friedmann a euro for the greatl white plague." I-lope has so oftenl been raised to a pinnacle only to bel dashed to the ground that we inustl insist upon a so-called discovery sur- viving the test of public experience before labelling it a success. It is cruel kindness nowadays for anyonle to dixit of any man, and we must wait development before encouraging op- ' timism. Of course, Dr. Friedinann hae staking his reputation and future on herald salvation on the more ipse the courage of his convictions in demonstration this side of the At- lantic. But the first intimation of the , in 'told, while refusing to disclose the nature of his discovery to his Germ- O J. G. Jamieson fi; _ dence in exchange for a million dol- discovery did not predispose one its favor. Dr. Frledmann, we were confreres, was prepared to take American public into his cond-' lars. In this he displayed business' DRUGGIST hi i ,he NEW KING csoiics iiorhl. “‘° wa.. nounousouzrriz. ng.. "`° men denied his predecessors in the story of discoveries: fortunately, in medical profession at all events,l claims of suffering humanity have' Private Bstbp, Running Water and. scientists. Dr. Friedmann has nowl l °.?.'.‘. lii?f§l?€“sl.l.‘.;,.‘l.l3‘l?$’5.l.”$ ‘ll '°°'”‘ oh culslimu mxostshu pr sirnuzr. N.s B() . K `ti t . ove he is a quack. This will not be easily accomplished for where( och failed, Friedmann will have al stifl row to hoe. On the other hand,' should he succeed in his deinonstra-l on. he will require, as Lord Rose-l , llery declared of Scott, no monument in name and fame will be imperishable;' elle million dollars notwithstanding. lm D,_ F,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, we ,,,,,,,¢ stone to proclaim his worth, his' f modern scientists, Koch's is the O Be iolly- B.|,i,|\,|,¢ Mu" name most closely associated with u t to limbo -- Eat CAMllRON'§ on berculosis and its cure, and the e most deserving of honor for the n0ME_MADE Br¢.d_A‘k your great achievements to his credit. Yet how quickly his reputation fell in the public estimation ,yhsn experi- ence proved the worthlslsnsss of his theory about the curative properties of tuberculin. It was Koch, who in 1883. proved that tuberculosis was caused by a bacillus, and subsequent investigations showed that healthy tissues do not provide a suitable soil for the organisms. Wild animals are generally immune, but so liable to tuberculosis are domesticated ani- mals that some 40 per cent of the cows in Britain are infected, the per- centage here being unobtainable. Of mankind about 12 per cent die of some form of tuhercle, and the per- centage is on the increase with the spread of civilisation. Formerly scientists maintained that the color- ed races were insusceptible, but we now know when run down their sys- tems are iust as suitable a soil as those of the denizens of the veriest slums. The inhalation of dust con- taining tubercle bacilli derived from dried phthisical sputum is probably the chief mode of infection, especially in a place such as this where we have abundant sunshine. Hence the im- eived the first consideration fromlportance of the recommendagiou 0| the local branch of the Anti~'I‘ubercu- lllll"d lllll dollars' llllll mllllt ‘ll°',1ous Society to the City Council to enforce vigorously the expectoriation by-laws. In 1890, Koch, as we have said, raised as high hopes as Dr. Friedmann has done that he had dis- covered a cure in tuberculin, which is manufactured from the bacilli and their products, but unfortunately the hope was not fulfilled. So that while wishing every success not relax our energies in en- forcing preventative measures, for on these, and not in remedies, must the eradication of the disease ultimately depend. ' grocer and looli for the name on each loaf --E sting our Bread makes you feel like borrowing anaiher pcrson's ap-, th p¢gi|¢ go so g|,,,,,| Wm, you, ,,,,,,,_ ¢¢¢_ seventh General Assembly passed oil with the usual eclat. Perhaps the at- ao ycu can est more. te Il] _ , contents of the Governor's speech. This was somewhat of a new depar- ture. We are accustomed to a short, by colorless Production making formal Horses Public Auction 1" rh At *he P,-uvincial Horse Shaw took quite a long time to read his ‘t chm.|0“e*ow I1 in Agricult address and rose to tale poilgt 0f_i;lo_ ural on wycdnesday, qucnsc in his declama ion w en re er- ring to the achievements of the past March lgth at A' M nd the alluring prospects for the , .. Sh,” .. future. The address, whateuer else i Registered .Clydesdale Stallions 8 6 ‘l Roadster or Carriage it Slnllions g 0 Registered Clydesdale Mares 4 Draft Mares or Geldingn fr ll Roadster or Carriage Mares or in Goldlngs. 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