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LACORAE ANAC H NACE RACHA CORACARACAR AL ANAC OCA CA | AWE u bere ies cou ere ree CHEE (evevweuvueddveuvweuvewdveudveuswoweerweyeLy; n UM River _ ae ; ; 7 > { 1h 4 ara f I Cr ) three bat- | eA Hf Hii} aa a atc . | = a oe e jj Hifi) | ' ae N lea of Corer red df Li & =. | ox < hrough it. tis} GF Aids Ll l=: n i iy 4} 1} gon awful to see the dead and | S on y | i} wo you might not credit it | “Re bit is I’m alive that at | ~~ tL) : ~asameree| ie of the riouse , fairly woin out We — ® 7 hot sand for twelve < ; j ) OO } he as a ¢ | Nani, ie ts Almost every woman at the head of a home meets daily heat was Ul Caravuic, ava} n ; . “i A " a ‘ . got lost at night and we hadito sleep} = yg with innumerable little worries in her household affairs. in lager amongst rocks and stones, ‘ ren he ee eae = Perhaps they are too small to notice an hour afterwards, but often thought oO ome a cnhnuad- ‘ _ . - , ' these constant little worries have their effect upon the nervous t In its editoral leader of the 5th inst., system. the London Times says: “With 4 h " k iH nselfish sense o duty, to her 1 ‘ ‘ toh, cs hac ein tian It is these little worries that make so many Se ie Que kt Ae women look prematurely old. \I sty JV : . 0 | | sxbhandon her projyectec visit to the ; ° . . 4 wing t the present} Their effect may be noticeable in other ways, such as iffairs WS Sacrifice Is e : f she has made up her mind} = 238 sick and nervous headaches, fickle appetite, a feeling of con- winds and gloomy skies < . : . om : : sot aaa: ai = stant weariness, pains 1n the back and loins, heart palpitation . I of medical advisers, = . ther duty tostay| <a and a pale or sallow complexion. The blood and nerves TE ae eet ams} aZ need attention, and for this purpose r unflinching de- —'p | lic good. It is an "aa nue * “ * set them before, a) the present strug : aA y the consolation of — e feeling that it has not been thrown a way = -—— or Trareler—Why are those people be- inz seut to Siberia’? Russian Official—Thev de thet: vingivitz ip quietivitz refusivitz to sts Tosltive Pvidencee. liew vo you koew be isnt ried?" “1 didn’t say he waso't marriel I said te had no children” “How do you know that?” “] bave met bim witb more or less frequency for five years, und he never has told me of any of their bright say- ings.”--Chicago Post. Surprising lim. “I don’t see bow you can afford to flatter, Mr. Dingleberry.” “What do you mean, Miss Spooks?” “Aren's you aware that the internal revenue ottice bas declared that taify is taxable ?"—Cleveland Plain Dealer. Had Been Married Several tears. “Call me by all means at 7 o'clock in the morning.” said Mr. Slumber. 4 women, vevuleWdvoudvwwerewdvewdreudy LVN . — A NEED CONFESSED, Senator Sorghum on Interviewing as a Fine Art, “Tt’s terrible,” said Senator Sorghum as he looked at the paper, “to see how some of us public men suffer at the hands of those interviewers!” “Are you the victim of another Base fabrication?” FOR PALE PEOPLE give them a trial. when I was as well as ever the use of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. Mrs. Napoleon Pouloit, St. Roche, Que., says: My blood was poor and watery ; appetite was poor, I had frequent headaches, despaired of regaining my former health. I did so, and after using a couple of boxes began to feel like a new person. I had been in my life and able to do my work about the house as though I had never been sick. Pink Pills as a benefactor to humanity, and would strongly urge feeble women to give them a trial.” ——_ ee a Gross Flattery, work further harm. er me ee ee | WOMAN'S AILMENTS. ‘Tam forty-two years of age, and for several years past have suffered from ailments common to = ® , | _ mui FRA A TA A A A A Ae tea AeA His Assigument, “Hello, Griggs! What are you do ing with that valise?”’ “I am just starting for Brazil.” “For Brazil? Isn’t that rather sud- den?” “Yes, but a newspaper reporter has —__ are woman’s best friend. They are particularly adapted as a regulator in diseases peculiar to women. Through the blood and nerves the pills act upon the whole system, bringing brightness to the eye and a olow of health to the cheek. Thousands of wives and mothers have testified to the benefit derived from I suffered from pains in the limbs and abdomen, and frequently experienced much trouble in walking. and sometimes attacks of dizziness. I tried several medicines but found no benefit from them, and almost A friend who had been benefited by the use of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People strongly urged me to I continued the use of the pills for some weeks longer, There are many imitations and substitutes, but these cannot cure and may The genuine always have the full name—“ Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People,” on a box like the engraving on the left. If your dealer does not have them they will be sent post paid at 50 cents a box, or six boxes for $>.50, by addressing the Dr. Williams’ Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. AARAAAAAARARAABANRARAABRARARRIS look upon Dr. Williams’ &*, oo My AARARARAAARAAARARARAAARAAARAAAR AAS ARA AARAAARARA) iis Faper's Motto, “I've got a good motto for my rey oaper.” “What Is it?’ “*What we have we hold.’” “Oh, I see; referring to the circula- | tion. That’s good. But, by the way, I didn’t know you were a publisher.” “J’m not. This isa patent fly paper.” ’ Clever Advertisers, | A clever advertising scheme was em ployed by a firm in a southern city. The junior partner of the firm swore Sut a warrant for the arrest of the sen- ior partner on the ground that he was selling goods below cost and that the firm was constantly losing money. thereby. me ian ac a i oun astr? an nt es eae id meme paarmaens wees 9 ee peas a “All right,” responded his wife. “Wil 2 ings. st you be up in time for dinner?’—Phila “1 dunno’s it was any fabrication.” ee nab gots Pris —Philadelphia Press. a The case came up in court, and the delphia North American. “But the report was somewhat gar- | sent till the order comes. I’d like to counsel for the senior partner asked bled.” is talk to you longer, but my train leaves for a postponement in order to have re —_ ME SSE OE I “No; it wasn’t garbled; not a bit.’ in ten minutes. Goodby.” ———— a — mere time to prepare his case. The Frince Edward Island Railway On and after TUESDAY, 26th, Dec., 130t the trains of this Railway wi 'l run daily, (Sun- “Do you—do you regret having ex- pressed the opinions attributed to you?” “No; ihey’re all right.” “Well, if you admit having given the “Goodby, old man. Safe journey to you. How long do you expect to be cone?’ “Coming back tomorrow.” “Tomorrow? [rom Brazil?” judge granted the request, bail was fixed and the senior member released. As he left the courtroom the junior partner arose and exclaimed, “If be is released, the sacrifice will go on!” | | i i "A en’ rarhied’”’ wt ‘ }daysexcepted,) asunder interview and that it wasnt garbled ahd “Yes. Brazil, Ind.”—Chicago Trib- Mi] rhe news soon spread, and the firm ee rw “There’s just the point. 1 don t know | inn TAN —_ did 2 better business. ward. Kead STATION wards Read | When oneaipt aap Mivoetig disappointed (1 CI [J SR When the case was again called, no . dow: "uD than 1 was when I took up the paper. The Ran Off. Le LET | plaintiff appeared, and the charge was LOW! u} . , sey ” $ i ol ; _.._—-- | There it was, just plain talk. Not an Once,” said the dreamy tragedian, ae J NEY dismissed. The fism had succeeded in ym M. A. S A.M PM | epigram in the whole business; not @ “I toured the great state of Illinois in ee AGG Me | their object—advertisement. 0 71 ly Ch’town ar 945 210 att , : : less th reek.” = yy Ir’! iT st RO Wiitahice. 5 30 tis eae oon caw a Gon | hg aie aes backer?” inquired ES. oF 51 ge } lg 7 520 rs pungent philosophy in ie wh le thing. | Hippo (reading)—And witb kind per: | tno nros woe : yy He Fired. ee = Sooaeaia ™ : ae 12 3) It made me sleepy to read ut. The man mission of our gentle reader, ete.~ New tye prees agent. vl During the siege of Pueblo by Santa 947 926 Kensingtor 709 1202} that interviewed me before put all | york Journal. en ee Deg pardon: a Anna, Captain Kendrick of the artil- 6:0 950 ar ania j lv 635 11 3 them things in, and folks were talking } &. say who backed ge on this toar?” lery, later professor at West Point, P. M. 12 38 lv { ar A,M. 1010] about it for a week after. But this es ami - i. really do not grasp your meaning. was in command at West ianaeielaee 1] ~... Wellington..... 9 Zi chap wrote every word down straight- A CHOSEN FRIEND Who was behind you on this mete The looking the city, when Colonel Childs, = ; : : . e . ea 5” i 0° ‘cows aa Hill. +++. a4 forward just as I said it. I tell you,,it oric tour? the commander of Gea auaaeaea »' seary cece ‘ o —T , ’ namin ‘ > 3 " = : se o pn pre 1 35 | has taught me a lesson. Iw on’t be bo Oh, the sheriff . stationed in that vicinity and who was * the Ticnish * 5 4 | confiding another time. The next time Harvard Bronchial Syrup is the chosen Uusl1cC oom an excitable man, rode at a mad gallop es a au. | anybody tries to interview me I'll a friend of our best singers and most noted | ee into the fort and cried: “Fire at once! _ won wsinsisidinies out something about him beforehand. public speakers, No other ecugh remedy = I " : a The crisis is coming!” Th batte , : , sure tl 2 > ead s ony perfectly equipped s- e battery, 0 ad. 1910 rll make dead sure that he under has such @ widespread leputation. It ‘ANADIAN — ham tes tae” fir. tn = | opened fire, and amid the smoke and eee aoe oe stands his business and knows how to | quickly stops the worse cough, banishes = <li ‘ieee tend diane 3 roar of the cannon an officer, seeing no <A) ‘— +i = 2 I 3 garble and do it right.”— Washington hoarseness and cleare the throat and bron DAC! 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