rf’ blessing, how can she en oy it? loves it, but she cannot it yeai-nsforit,buth.asnotthe world than a healthy mother and hmlthy dnlil. The madonna is serene re gi cal other d child thereis Q I I!! 811 igiial of sufering and weakness necessity of motherhood. But h thi' th birth er hghourof trlis tranguilues hern nourish her i number, and covering in heir the holeran of acriptaon, tried usda last resort, 'é’_f‘é°o’oofi sniff., iiooaof od oi ri I-Ie repliednimmediately, 'ving me full in tions as to what to do. §\at once follow li h d tak n his in dviee, g w ii I a e 8 BU C d _ and two is of ‘Pleasant . ' ' It hascured Ghlnad 40 Posmtlso *I am very glad to let other poor for me" wntes 'urs Edwin H Garda Beechwood norfolk Cc Mass Box 7o f last miner I read know what pr. Pieree's medicines have know I wrc.e to you su . our medicine had done for other peopl fhought 1 would try it, and I found that is I be n i and too six bottles o von _ ._ vials of ‘ Pellets.” I took ur medicine a when I had a ten pound rl. I had the _ time I ever had with any of my three children. Guernseys _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I t k o;i_'_e I have been very well nee oo _y ‘ of ‘ Favorite eine. I took three bottles _ _ tion,’ three df ‘ Golden Medical Discove three vials of ‘Pelleta.' I had_no_appetit ' t it distressi only weigheifogrs pounds. Now fdseig U! pounds. Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets c fi, - - Was Fastest Ship in worm ed . f, in crew must :have perished but for the céfha assistance rendered by a French fish. Sh: ing smack, which helped the crew to reach the shore. sufl' her vitslitL_ if its care is a tax i short, the by is a burden instead to fondle rt. There ,S nothing more beiutuul in th. most remarkable boat afloat. She was highest reach of human art. In st ngth which art ves to a aw fe' an hourl \'1‘hose who saw the trial said women are there to whom mother th” *fl* 'hw P88804 them with ii roar is naturally an abiding! Joy In how indescribable, and many mses a woman tes hu l heal om e of h child' all such suffering women Dr Pieree’s ° vorite Prescripnon comes as a verita send. It the mother ds no enco es her appe te, and brings restful ee_p. It makes the baby’s vent practically painless, and gives mother abui:_d_ap_§_ strength to nurse Every claim made for “Favorite scription ” is s_;i__;_>Eoi-ted by the ials of wives mothers, thousan se §er'ln;°esIu azgreat nugnzbes' of after thcutter f ureofall doctors medicines, Dr Pierce's Favorite Skkaperf ‘Zi pernian_;_:_n fectcd ect cure. Pierce by letter _/ru All womanly h ld der th seal of o, N 'Y There is no alcohol in “Favorite scription” and it is entirely free opium, cocaine, a l other Batwoenllloud rrescri *I think Dr. Pierce’s Favorite and Golden Medical Discovery the icines in the world," writes Mrs. Amelia erty of Kerr-igsn, Wayne Co., Mo. “My was born last summer. AR.er_ba mine I came ill, had the beat physician t _t cou d got, and he diagnosed ig case as uterine tr tendin to dropsy. M icine _seemed to d no goes; I _lingered between life and dea puite a while, every day E-owing weaker could not walkacrit eroom. Myf’ were looking for my death every minute friend wrote and told me about Dr. R. V. Pi and .I at oe wrote to him for mediiml a about a I felt a good ea stronger. I had taken it abdut one month I felt as s as I doto-da _ I took izur bottles of each va Pellets ' thanks for the medicine. nie maneni1y.'2 Unless she is a hmlthy mother. No . woman can. _If_ the baby has drain_ _ strength h _ _` _ ' the _ _ gg was also the lastest ship in the world. I . & - ’ o » _ _ erves, _ womanl I I C a . m _ ` ’ U ' . . l ° O e V _U D080! W II! e omm themselves as a family la_xative. are easy to take, eiective in results, thairusedoesnotbagetthepilllr Wrecr ol thelViper was Due to Difficulty of Reversing Turbine gross Lozsnor, August 7 -Despatches r celved from Portsmouth regarding the wreck ot the torpedo boat desti-eye;-l Vlpcr oil Alderney Island say that it is believed the well known dililculty in reversing turbine engines contribut ed to the accident The Viper was running at 2) knots when the fog set lil She was then eased down to 5 kno". Mid who lrimvinz at that speed when she struck When her 'cables parted her stern smashed on the rocks Sh¢ 5\`|bf°Q\1¢Dlly parted amidshlps and is now in three pieces, the stern end being Ixnnran on 'ma Rocks. It there had been much sea running when the accident occurred it is prob- able that everybody aboard ct her A would have perished As it was, the The Viper was in many respects the et 95° lint vessel to bs fitted with the famous steam turbine engines. She _“___ On her trial trip about one year ago as she steamed at the rate of 43 miles hood ‘ of A Drsrmiv or Powim I'£__° grand to behold Her length was 210 _ bl. feet, hor beam 21 feet, and her dis- fo, Placement 350 tons. Her horse-power 1 (ID Th hulk drl ` ‘.':_