.1.».-...-.,,, ,. victor “The ' F ive* Pests” We once rend that tlitse/ircre the fire worst aiggrnvations that a mun could experience~~ A balk? horso~a hlniit T8Z0l‘*‘&lfI'ill'Ll1ill-S cliLld fl. jealous wife and a ivzitch _. tlizit wouldn't. go. We do not all own iioi:<t>.-=, and neither are we lrbliliflltfllly siiuv- ing. We (ftlll oven iqet leimpuretry leave of niisciicia from tiic titlicr , two, lint we czui ll(‘\'t'l‘ got. away from the lillfiilytliltt} of an un- rclinlilti ivntch. Birks Watches iirc till good, honest and faithful seivziiiis dud- "Ciuarziiitccil, of couise." lit». ‘J€il0ll—~A good quality gold fill‘ ll cziszi niiil lciiihni‘ strap ziiid uith n liirias liii:i.i'.:iiict=il unive- inent, costs irotii :~ZU.U'J. / WATCHES HENRY HIRKS L SONS LIMITED ‘vlnnircul iiiiiilnx V an co uver “(T5 i‘, itbiisrw. (lfizhvii Winnipeg H‘ ‘Gtlqdlltllittltté of Lonnie Imperial Double High Oven Range ls a marvel oi Beauty, Economy and Efficiency. lt psavca Time, Labor, Linings, Fue and Worry. You can't beat it. ._ ._ ‘ ‘ ‘ “ l . _ The Fire Box Does lt-Have a look at the Fawcett ~ Hot Blast Kind. As ior Cookin and Baking, the Fawcett Imperial trims them all. end for illustrated circular giving ,detailed description oi the Imperial. l Ask your dealer lo show i you the Fawceff Line or write direct CHARLES FAWCETT LIMIT}??? SACKVILLE - N -B - CANADQ.” _ A Delicious Wine; Rich in Iron and Tanin, in which are " incorporated Beechwood Creosote and Hypophosphites, ideal remedies for the relief of chronic ailments of the throat, bronchi and lungs. Highly recommended to convalescents from pulmonary affections and Influenza. 0n Sula ldvryuboro. Dr Ed. MORINA‘; (YIE, Limitéefluébec, Que. __--- .__-—:: F04 M414 Q ~~OvQ - * > ~ - -~~ ~ - 4- n-ooooo-oa-uoo-o-oo-Q-oo-o-o-oc-sg i E. R. BROW I46 Richmond Si . Cfiaflntictowii Fire, Life, Accident. Sickness and Plato Glass lmnrance at Lowest rates. Good Strong, Stncii Companies l to (‘I’l‘l'|i't‘. l siiiiy l HEW oowu THE confine? race _ flier.“ m“, D Oct. 31. (Miami. 7:13-29.) "Eviry tree that hi-inqoth- not forth good fruit In hewn down, ind can into the fire."—Ma\thov4 7:19. —Goldon Text When Jesus wail-nod his disciples uguinst fulse teachers, how did he describe them‘! Although ith loo-k- od HIS innocent as lumbdcic was one lest which uilwnys found, them out: w-lia-i wwi it‘! By thgir fruits ye Elli-Ill know rliviii: what this inc-nu‘! Jesus cxinlxilncd it ‘by the » qiie-otion. Do JIIKFII gwtlier grapes of j !‘ll(l'l'i'i_ t.i flgs of ihisifics?‘ - iliilJlk: ti‘, flidrkily. iiiltlll eiiuuiiniini: "What ltll ii-bnn-rd nuesriiitm} it sccins,” nys ilic Rey. J_ l). Jones‘ in “'_l‘lii- (lziiiic of L-lfc." "Of course inn-p do not flliillffi‘ giaipnq oi'- thorns 'il' figs oi‘ lhlsl-les, they seam‘ to or illgs of -i'lll'!-‘J.ll‘tl. All people for illiu inns! pin-i got from thorns ii-re !'»1‘l‘l|i*t'll4'll} zinil its for l-hislilcs, ilicy HPNIH in servo no purpose ext-opt to wo-rry tlic huirl (If vbe p001" fiirin» Pl‘ in whos> fluid they spring up! And yeit Jesus flhrisit see-ms who hint tlisi there- were people expecting i-lils iibsiird zind- i-iiipoosibiv thing, cxpi ctinlg to gather grapes ofthoyiis or figs; of thisiile-s. 'l‘h:ii is to say, ibiire wei-c ipeoplo who thought ilicy could b’ oiii llllilllig and do the ;|lior. And_ indi-eil, for the ilnflllFT iii‘ that, l think tbs-re iii-c such pou- plc alive sillil. "You li'VP<i‘ gather griipcs‘ of thorns, or figs of i-his-iles, and you ncvcr g.i‘.lici~ lovc from ‘the 46¢ of flillflfillllftfisi. or succe-ss. from the ircc wit‘ laziness, or ‘bruvc (feeds from ihc trw of coiwzirillce. -it is ciiily niisi lfislriii-ss that -wins affec- tluii_ it is only <iufil iii-zit achieves tiiicctiss. ll is only llle ~oni'riigoous ll -:ii'i llltii‘. 1100.,- brzivc iii. ils.“ 'l‘lic i-orriipt trec bringiith forth ivill fruiii. Wiitiit is (l corru-pt thing? f§oiiici.liliig that is rotten. poison- iiiis, iitiiiz-ly bud. Most things luive iit lciist ‘t! liiitde good in theini, but Jcsus says there are SO-IILP. filings WlllKtll have not. How mziy we kniow \\llii.llllt'l‘ ill] cvlil thin-g is 2i good thin-g gone wrong 01- ibillllllifl iii-zit is lllltl from root to twig? By ltis -i'riil-t. iiiic rrvll ‘which it iloes. Take ll -b.itl li.-b’ii like iiic drink lid-bit as wc cull i-i. ’iiiiz- doctors, the ‘police courts. the hospitals. ‘any it does no“. rig but ‘harm. Than that is a corrupt tree. 'l"llil<i-' envy. Jenllousy, ‘ had ioinpcr: whim »gionil do they do? c/tgiiin, none. They bflllig foiviiii iwrtmi": "fill misery, and oftcii load Then they iire corrupt things. ’l‘lii~y ciiniin-i bring forth good fruit. Wluit iirc two tin do with corrupt. iliiiizsi’ Lci lllli iii ziinno, try to lin- iiirovi- livin, build fences about "li‘illl so ~ilizii hiii-y (‘lilllltll do illlllPll ~vii. All ‘flu-ac thin-gs liiivi». bccn ' irii il ;i'nd ‘ire, sIiKi lining trlcd. lint s, ilfli rid ui’ llliilll, i'Xii('l'llIlillil(\ how iliinii down and fling lliciii illlll ilii- t‘ii'c,—--iliiii is llll they urn good for, 1o innke n iioiii'ii'--. 'l'hi— izi-iiilc (‘llirisl ‘can din vcry l-'ltl'll WllPll dew iig wllii tiii- lllllll; tli ll ir". uitciily ihuii. Willi \\'ll.'il is thi< ill ho iloiio? , Ji-niis s1i_\":a illv corrupt lrcc is to hc lu-wii tl()\\ll. and illi-s suggests the ‘JXP. .-\ nliliiiinig sis-vii uxe is H04 iiiucli llHv ziigtiiiiiai liliw» drink hiihil. Farris. Niiilon trio-d tliiit long iigo. Slic went about ‘Wliill a lizriclieii iind fliiliflillpiddi to tics-troy shlooiis, lint £'ll‘|i only snccr-eiicd in get-ling iii-to iroublc iicrsoli‘. Another iixc, tho llcglerliillvi- iixc, has hccii u-setl with iuiccoss lii A-lllFTlPil. The (‘oiiigrcsvs HllSHl-‘il ll ‘lilW that no lllrltlXlUiiiillllf. liqnoi- cniiiil be iiinnufuciiircil or swirl in ilic iiiiltcil States if the Statics agreed; liilll] d-heii iilic Siiiiic Scinilors nnd Representatives upp- ruvi-d, and this good Jixc (rioscil nlll llll! ‘SIIJOLHIS lii diie lltnllcil it-Iilnitcs. Oiicc upon a. time iiilivfi was an its-s who golf. lflll.) ii lion's skin und, for ii iliiic, “ill tlic other beasts iihonglit llllil lii‘ was rciil-ly 1| lion. llii-i its soon as hr- bciriiii to bray tin-y kiivw lliiiii iilnr zin ziss, for li-is i voice ibiliraiyeil him. Ont-n upon n lliiic. llicrc was a. wolf who drcsscil himself in u 'Hlli“(‘~p':<l skin, wind s0 got into the fold ns om- hf the flock. The ncxt d‘ the shi-qxiril hnvl-nry 0(‘I‘1li4lflll to ‘f i- "im one of lllf" iiiilnizrls to he kliilcd fm’ fivod, chow till? wolf, hc» ll"‘Vllil.! liiiii to hi» a whet-p. llc soon iiowe-vcr, illscovcrcil his iiilsiiikc, ziiid llllill-flflil tlic wolf on n ircc. 'i‘hc.=.;- no lI\V‘i') very old sitorles, hiii tlicy i":i-ch~ uh iihc usefulness and the folly of pretending to be tliiili. which we nri- not, for we are sure lo bc found out, skinner or ltit~ er My MiliSlfll‘ illoés nloit say. "D0 mcn crept-oi to gather grmpcs from ‘l.lli)‘l‘llll'.l" for lio k-iiew wclil tlint , strange iis ll seems. that is cxniatly 'w'lin‘t‘_ i-liousnntls _tlo expect. His question is, “Do they cver succeed Gnu Sournou Inclination Heartburn flatulence Palpitations Just as soon as yon est. a tablet or wo of Pope's Ilia-pepsin nil the stom- ch iliiitresii ciiuiied by acidity will rnd. l'u|iu'l lilupepsin always put: i iink, upset, acid stomachs in order it uric-u. large 60c case-drugstores. - HD1101! moo . ndf-inuuhont vice. and-other sorts in plan-ted thick in their mg. "Bliii um they coiciflated confides] fly on seeing sweet iilruit buying on than are long. ‘may do not cam them thorns. They live mom sdrne other and finer mines, whicr. hide their real character. In the‘ new osniahxguea of moi-ail. horticul-i wrists tire piling: are vaunted as inot being the old hurtful sorts, but shrubs cmirely dlifferieiit-G. i-I. Knkht, in ‘The Master's Quggt- ions ito the Disciples." You all know Rich-mend P. Hob- son-as the man who rain an old col- iiieir. manned with volunteers, und- vr the guns of Santiago and sank her Ito botiile up the Spanish fleet. He dccll-Jrris that whin you consider efficiency lib-ere is no such thing us tiimperute drinking. And he 130V“?! it by giving "a ibtll of parti- ('lllil'S." The Swedish Government investi- gated drink as rt-gards efficiency in its ii-rnry. A tcst was held. A sqllllil of Swedish iiifa-nirymon wPme is-“nli on lille ranige for rifle practice. Ont of Q hundred‘ shots they insdn thirty perfect hits, Then rach niarli HIIIHTIIHCQ-llféd a qunri of light beet, which he drairk lief-surely. A half hour date-r, the some marksmeii were caiided upon to shoot iignin. Alil the men felt rcfreshed from the beer. They we're confident oi iniiklniq s better record. This time "iiiey nrude onily four out of a hun- d-red shots. That day, ‘that squad of riflciiicn shot ‘liquor out of the, Swedish iriimy. Afiso, it ls being shot out of ‘ifrll the armies in the‘ world, slowly lbirt surely. And for one purpose: efficiency. .. Jiipnm prohibits liquor in her army and navy. When Admiral To- go ivas in this country. an Amerl~ czin offiwr asked llilm’ how he ac- counted fnr the remark-able suc-i cflss n" the Japanese "river ‘the Rus- sians. Adrmlrrtml ‘Pogo replied: "The cause is not hard to find. They ilrliiik vndkii: we; drink tea." . 'l‘lin world's greatest conflagra- lion is snpposnd to be the Sam Eriinciszco traiusiroplie of l906_ when eartiliquake and flames stroyrtl i¥l50,00(l,0tli wiorlh property _ Thai suni lis little, iiiorc than lllllf of the annual fire. lni-s in Ibo linll-eil Suites fromi burning tobacco in cigars, cigar» iziles and pipes. On this gmziter fltiiifllitllflll there is noqnsurance. About 40,000_0000 cigars and cig- iirstles were smoked in the United Staples ill one year, additional to pipe smoking. More than one hun- dred billions of matches and stubs iiinsi lizive ‘bet-ii thrown down by. smokers. and many billions 0! tiicin ’tlll'i‘Xi.ll'i.'_§llll.ill€tl. Juvenile SlllUliFYEi and those drunken or carelcw-i are ii sonstani menace around fl-l)l€S_ store-houses, dock bnililing-s lninbcr yards, in mines and for: is and on ihc. pisilrie. Thc Alllllkbl’ Ilillllfillly irlcs in ClllllEPtil or ilisprovt his responsibility for 1i i'()l\llil,i{l‘.lllllll, but lic siiiiitiiiiuos ‘ fails in this zit-iciiipl. Tho lllilliillib firi- ii ' Pilliil in cnc yi-zii- giivi- gis ‘lie lillF-E of 130. llFHi-l, "Fart-list; .-:iii:ikci'." "Ni. ismnitiiiiz" till-UL“ almost l~Vi‘l'_\'\\‘lIl'l'(-§ lllliifil lllt‘ t-hzirgc tiiui nil smokers tire firc llilZHl‘ilS_ A cigarette is li\(il'o diingirons iliiui :t clgti-i" or :i pipe, bcctiuss, nrlieni once llglitcd, it usually burns to llll' wc-i .ptil‘ll0i1 oi’ ilic stub, wlicth- ci- ii is lii llic user's inonih or iliro u" into cninbiisilbli- ivusic on the llllilill‘)! floor. Many llll LIHSUIVGG» iii» tragedy iii Sid!‘ or iii tiic iiiiiie oi‘ iiiuniiiun factory, probtilily is ciiiisi-il by ii lllilll sccking ilic sol- nm of it smoke, with (lilififtfgllfil for tlic sufoly of propi-riy and lives “While I uni ino friend of lhc ci- Kill‘ or iliz- nipc," writes Hnilson Miixiiii "'iiid believe that ibc use oi to to iii lilies-e foriiis is liul a insscr cvll, l hold that tlic cigti-rciie. is iii u trlaiss liy itself uiid llsi cvil clients are ‘not iiiosc coiiiiiiou to llie use of tobacco lii other f0r|ns_ The smoker of the pipe and cigar while the nicotine of tlic cigiirciie finds hLs in-Jury in tlic IllUOIiIIE, ‘is fur icss vlrulunt than the deadly c.u'boi\lc oxide and other products oi its poisonous combustion. 'l‘iie kslgiiruiic ‘burns puisoiionsiy. "Owing to the loose siruciurc of tthc cigarette, lis combustion is inodliiod and ilesirucilve tiislllla- Lion procccils with coiiibnsilim_ niid owl-m; to the liiruiiipleieiii-ss of oxidation, carbonic: oxide 7.: lrirgiily qirmlnccd lllfllPilll of cii-rboiiii: iicld. 'l‘iils c-irboiili: oxide when liihzileii iii shrill qniiiiiiiics produces lillfll< JIPFS, ilizziiiess, piilpiuiiltm of the licnii, iind ti fi-ciing oi’ grcai lii-av- iiimsi in the feet iiii ltgs. ‘Fbcse iii-c i-xaic-lly ilic fifects of iiic clg» incite, and the dcprossion and iicr- vonsiioss which follow as a rcnc~ lion make the victim crave Sflmo “iziiiii o-r ionic for his "illlllfliSia" He is li'(l in consume the drug iii cvcr increasing tiunnllticsI “'l‘he wreath or cigarette shioke which curls iiround the lie-ad of the growing ind holds his brain in an ‘ ‘iron grip which prevents it from growing and his llllllll from devel- oping just as surely as the iron shoes docs the foot of the ciiineso girl. ' “if all boy-s could be made Lo ‘know that with every breiilh of lclgsrrette smoke they inhale imbec- illty and exhale manhood; that they are lapping dheir arteries as - surely and letting their life's blood out iis truly as though their veins and arteries were severed; and that the cigarette is ii miiker of in- Vllllilli, criminals and foobv-not llltfllrwill ought l0 deter lllvlll‘ The ycliow finger stain is Mi. emblem oi’ ilceper degradation iind eiislave< incni lhn-n the bull and chain.“ {i- bmliuto, QuuJlih. llll. Him-rd’: Liniment 00., blunted. Gentlemen-liver llnco 00ml!‘ homo from the Boer war l have ‘ boon bothorofwith running font sores '8» my lop. I tried runny salve: and linimonta; also doctor- ed continually for tho blood, Int got no permanent relief. tili int ivintar when my mother got mo to try IIINAJLD‘! LlNlllIiNT. Tho effect of which Ill almost moiiul After two bottle: tho oorol coll- pioteiy disappeared and I have worked "if! working any nu. Your: irotofoiiy, 1°"?! 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BROWN, Mniilgm Chlfloltéwfh Hotel 00.144- Proprotorl- c/I ‘New Character When, four years ago, KING COLE ORANGE PEKOE TEA first appeared, something more than “a new tea had been produced-a new character in tea had been created. Only after most searching “ experiments in flavor- blending were we at last: able to develop that peculiarly mellow richness of flavor so delightful to the taste, which has won for KING COLE ORANGE PElliOfidthe high place it o s. Tetotal ' ' ' annual sale of KING " mm chum i COLE ORANGE PEKOE has doubled twice in’ Dutch Bulbs the 133g two Years. has 1m arrived dim! "m" i Holland HYACINTHB- Tu‘ Wt? 11113 Cflnfident that LIPS iusricissus DAFFO- you will say that it in ’ ' ‘ difierent to any tea i I you ever. tasted. SIiBS-i-lltl ‘ l t . Holland Bulbs l 0n: large lniponi-p _ __ _ AL.“ OILS, cnocus, FREE9|A3' arc. 21c.- All choice largo ilowerius O ilulbl. lowest Pflflt" "n m“ at our bookllflffl- "Carter a. c». iii Dealers iii Child Seeds and Bliilll i H ..,yv.»¢0' I l4 O r9057"!