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MOSQUITOES SPREAD YELLOW FEVER, WHOSE SYMPTOMS ARE DESCRIBED. R H E U M A T IS M S »^ Rheumatism does more than any other dis- a b ie r w w r u s An acute specific disease. ease to rob life of pleasure and comfort. It is so painful and far-reaching la Restricted to certain geographical lilmts. its effects on the system that those afflicted w ith it find themselves utterly unable to enjoy bodily comfort or any o f the pleasures of life. Some are Characterized by a high fever of short duration, bound hand and foot and suffer constantly w ith excruciating pains, swollen, gastro-intestinal disturbances, hemorrhages into the s tiff joints and muscles, and skin and mucous membrane, and a yellow tint of the o fte n distorted, crooked I had been troubled with Rheumatism for two akin. limbs, w h ile others have J j*"> bt ' “ .nnder treatment ° f Do you like it? Then why First recognized definitely In West Indies In 1647. “ Is it true that the Bloptous are llv* o fS e e d o n , t o t o , It Is Infectious. be contented with it? Have lng beyond their income?” “ Worse which they liv e in constant were so stiff that I could not use them. I was un Prevails In the West Indies, west const o f Africa, than that. They’re living beyond their to b e ? Oh, no! Just put on iear and dread o f the n ext able to do my household work, ami was truly in a YHi-Low rsvm mosquito Central America, and southward along both coasts of credit.” — Brooklyn Life. attack, when, at the least ex- pitiable condition. S. S. S. cured me after using A y e r’s Hair Vieor and have South America and northward to the South Atlantic and Gulf States. Jack (in a museum)— This collection posure to damp weather, o r R for ,awhile, and I unhesitatingly give it the It has been brought to north Atlantic seaports by vessels. lone, thick hair; soft, even o f stuffed animals is said to be valued s lig h t irregu larity o f any credit it so much deserves, The mosquito Is blamed for spread of the disease. Liverpool, O . M r s . M . A. D e c k e r . hair; beautiful hair, without a at thousands o f dollars. Flo— Is is kind, the disease w ill return. Frost stops yellow fever. possible? What are they stuffed T h e cause o f Rheumatism is a sour, acid condition of the blood, produced single gray line in it. Have a Survivors o f one attack o f yellow fever become Immune from further with?” — New Yorker. b y food ly in g undigested in the stomach, poor bowel action, weak kidneys little pride. Keep young just attacks. Deacon Jones— In the better land and a general sluggish condition o f the system. External applications, such The yellow fever germ has not yet been discovered. as long as you can. everything will be made known. Mrs. os liniments, oils, plasters, etc., do not reach the cause and can only give tem- Some authorities say the disease is caused by a toxin, not a germ. “ I am flfty-aeven year« old, and until re porary relief. The blood must be cleansed and puri- cently m y hair w h s v e ry ? ray. But In a few Yellow fever develops usually from three to four days after Infection. Prye— Won’t that be tine! I've always 4 ? ^ fied before a cure can be had. S. S. S. attacks the weeks A yer's Hair V igo r restored the natural wondered how old Surah Wilson wus. color to m y hair so now there is not a gray Sometimes it takes seven days. disease in the rig h t w ay— it neutralizes the poison — Boston Transcript h air to be seen." — J. W. H a n s o m , Boulder The attack comes on with severe chills or rigors when It comes sudden Creek, Cal. and filters out every particle o f it from the blood, “ The automobile has not accomplish ly. It may come on more gradually with languor, headache and malarial stimulates the slu ggish organs and clears the sys Made by J. C. Ayer Co., L ow ell, Mass. symptoms. The temperature goes to 105 degrees, sometimes higher. The ed much lu actual business,” said the tem of all foreign matter. It cures the disease permanently and safely A lso manufkoturers o f fever lasts from three to five days, attended with pains In the back, limbs utilitarian. “ Oh, yes. It has. It has because it contains no harmful minerals to derange the stomach and diges sarsaparilla . helped accident Insurance a great tion. Book on Rheumatism and any advice you wish, without charge. and head. There is nausea and vomiting. PIUS. CULRRY PECTORAL. The yellow tint of the skin, from which the fever gets Its name, begins deal.” — Washington Stur. THE S W IF T SPE C IFIC C O ., ATLANTA» GAm on the second or third day. “ This m eat” protested the boarder, In severe cases small hemorrhages take place Into the skin and mu "is overdone.” “ Not exactly, It ain’t ” W h a t B e c o m e s o f the B ib le s A L o n g -F e lt W a n t. cous membrane. The vomit Is at first white. Later It becomes very dark, replied the waitress; "It's done over. N eeded a Real Stringer— I saw a nickel-la-the-slot ma- The announcement o f Dr. James Collector— This is the twentieth tim. i and in appenrance like coffee, when it is known as “ black vomit.” There is This is the same meat you had yes Morrow, secretary o f the Pennsylvania I chine to-day that will tell whether a man j bleeding at the nose, mouth and gums. Delirium usually follows, then un terday.” — Philadelphia Press. I ’ve called with this bill. is iu love or not. Gilded Youth— Yes, and there are forty consciousness, and death. Flatbroke— I'm sorry I can't pay Bible Society, that his organization Joshem— Say, the Inventor ought ta ^biore, just like you, coming in day after Mortality varies. In some epidemics It has been as high as 85 per cent. that bill now— you’ ll have to wult alone distributed 10.000,000 Bibles last make a fortune out of that machine. day, to worry me about their miserable In others as low as 10 per cent. I year, while 5,000,000 were sold by the awhile. Aud I ’d like a suit this spring, Most any man will gladly give up a little bills. No wonder I ’m all fagged Heat, moisture, bad drainage, uncleanllness and unhygienic conditions too. Tailor— You’ll get It. I ’m going j trade, again cnlls attention to the Im I nickel to find out whether it is love ot out. Guess I ’ll take a run over to Eu mense circulation of the book. Where favor the disease, but the mosquito Is most of all responsible. | dyspepsia that ails him. to start one to-morrow.— Cleveland rope to recuperate. all the Bible issued go to Is a wonder Experts seem to agree that the first step to combat the spread o f the Lender. even among the agencies that are con It A ll D e p e n d s ! fever is to attack the mosquito. M other» will And Mr«. W in s lo w ’ « Soothing Tired Mother (to restless child)— “ Don’t you know.” said the busy per Complete rest and careful dletlug constitute the principal treatment for Now you set still. I ’ve drug you ten cerned In the work. Distributions are Byrup the beat remedy touae for their children during the teething period. son, “ that hard work is beneficial?” supposed to cover, as far as possible, yellow fever. Different drugs are used to help assist the body aud organs miles to enjoy this entertainment and "O f course I know it’s beneficial,” re toward a natural condition. places and persons not yet reached, P lan o f Action, you shnll enjoy It If I have to pull plied the lazy man, “ that is, providing but It would appear that there ure no Amateur W riter— .My friends say every hair out o f your bead!— Kansas the other fellow doesn’t charge too much longer any such places and persons tills story of mine will prove a great L- for doing it.” T W O N E W C A N A D I A N P R O V I N C E S ritorles, and the country will keep fill City Independent. left. Even supposing there were Rlbles ing with people for years to come, for success and they have promised to “ You can always tell an English In the knapsacks of some or even all G irtin g th e B lo c k a d e . W it h S ask atch ew an and A lb e r t a the the lands still unoccupied are almost buy it when it comes out In book form. man,” began the Britisher, boasttully. Dom inion W i ll H ave N in e “ States.” He— Suppose I were to attempt to boundless. As yet, the newcomers I “ But it would only be a waste of of the slaughtered thousands on the Editor— How many friends told you •teal a kiss— would you be very augry? The word province in Canada has have hardly more than touched the breath,” interrupted the Yankee, “ be field or buried with their clothes on at that? She— Indeed I would— if— if----- the same significance as the word Port Arthur and Mukden, that would outskirts of the wheat lands. Amateur W riter— Oh, a dozen or He— I f what? cause he thinks he knows It all.” — he but a drop In the ocean of produc State In our country. When we say, Manitoba Is only one-fourth as large Philadelphia Ledger. lUore. She— I f it got no farther than an at therefore, that the Dominion has or tion. The proportion o f Bibles to he as the old territories o f Asslniboia, Editor— Go and make a hundred tempt. “ Bessie, haw many sisters has your found on second-hand book stalls Is not ganized and Is about to take In two Saskatchewan and Alberta, but she thousand more such friends, get their new provinces It means that the seven had over 2,000,000 acres In wheat last new playmate ” “ She has one, mnm- greater than of other books, nor are written agreements to buy the book, V e ry L ikely. “ Say, pa,” queried little Johnny States are about to be increased to year, while the territories gathered a j ma. She tried to fool me by saying they probably stored away more than then come back and I ’ll talk business Bumpernickle, “ what are the sius of nine. The seven provinces are Que- wheat crop from only 575,697 acres. j she had two half-sisters; but I guess other books are. Persons who have with you.— Success. omission?” bes, Ontario, Nova Scotia, Frlnce Ed This acreage In the territories was a | she didn't know that I studied frac Investigated this question says It Is W “ They are probably those we would ward Island, New Brunswick, Manito one of the unexplained mysteries.— riTn Perm an ently Cured. N o ntsor nervoonneee tions.” — Washington Life. I I l u after firstda.v’ s u »» o f llr.K lln e 'iO re a t N e rv e have committed had we thought of ba and British Columbia. The two mere bagatelle compared with their | Typewriter Agent— Pardon me, sir, Philadelphia Press. llealorer. Send for F r e e US trial bottleanrt treatise. enormous area o f fine farm lands. them.” answered the old mau. Dr. H. 11 . K lin e, Ltd., W 31 Arch st.. Philadelphia, Pa. new provinces are Alberta and Sas I but may I ask what is the style of The government, after careful Inves D e e p e st H a u l E v e r M a d e. Lucky. katchewan. The interior department tigations, has reached the conclusion your typewriter? Merchant (enthusi C h e s tn u t« a P a y i n g C r o p The deepest haul of a net ever “ Was your husband lucky during at Ottawa has Issued a map showing that the amount of desirable farm astically)— Right up to date. Elbow The boys may be Interested to made In the world was achieved by the last race meeting?” the boundaries of these two enormous lands still unappropriated In Asslniboia sleeves, lace Insertion shirt-wnist, and “ Y’ es,” answered young Mrs. Tor- new provinces, and the map printed Is 19,000,000 acres; In Saskatchewan, all that sort o f thing.— New York Americans off the Tonga Islands in know that chestnuts prove a very Experts claim that the South Pacific. The trawl struck | profitable crop. kins. “ He sprained his ankle and here has been made from It. 17,000,000, and In Alberta, 16,000,000 Weekly. bottom 23,000 feet below the surface; an orchard of chestnuts will bring couldn’t attend.” — Washington Star. It Is thirty-eight years since the Do acres. “ Whnt kind o f a looking man Is that that is considerably more than four greater returns to the owner than an minion o f Canada was formed by the J oys o f M a tr im o n y . It will take hundreds o f thousands chap Gabbleton you Just mentioned? I miles down, but even at that depth apple orchard of th» same size, as Miss Ivnox— I suppose you and your don’t believe I have met him.” “ Well, animal life was found. Those strange 1 the nuts are retailed on the street wife get along well together. If you see two men off In a corner any beings lived In water whose tempera : corners at about six dollars a bushel, Mr. Smith— Oh, yes— that is, we get where and one of them looks bored to ture was constantly just above the while the Italian who sells roasted along well together when we are not to death, the other one Is Gabbleton.” freezing point, aud under a pressure chestnuts receives pay for them at gether. — Puck. of 9,000 pounds to the square Inch. tlie rate or at least eight dollars a The only country which docs not usa “ Whnt conclusion did your literary To sink that net and bring It back ! bushel. The tree Is one of the most the red cross as the emblem of her hos and debating society reach last night?” again took a whole day o f steady la rapid growers, and has been known pital corps is Turkey, which is allowed to “ Oh,” answered Miss Cn.venne, "the bor.— St. Nicholas. to hear fruit at five years of age.—• use a red crescent in its place, in defer conclusion was as usunl— chicken St. Nicholas. ence to her soldiers’ religious susceptibili salad, Ice cream, and ’Good night; had W i l l i n g to O b lig e . ties. You Can act Allen's Foot-Ease FREE. a perfectly lovely time.’ ” — Washing Mifkins— A friend of mine tells ms Write Allen B. Olmsted, 1« Koy.N. Y., tor a you called me a donkey the other day. ton Star. , T H E D A I S Y F I . Y K I I . T . F I t destroy« ell the free »ample of Allen's Foot-Kase. It curee Bifkins— Yes, I believe I did. M* J I iiiim i 'D*** » ml affords sweating, hot swollen, s e llin g fen. It makee Mr. Dresser— Didn't that new nurse * - W * 11 rlwiri V na tr ■ com fort tot* very Mifkins— Well, I think you ought to new or tight shoes easy. A eertain cure tot hom e-in dining come that I engaged for little Clar corns, Ingrowlnguslls and bunions. Alldrug apologize. room, sleeping gists selllt. 125c. Don’t accept any substitute» room and all ence? Mrs. Dresser— Oh. yes, but she Bifkins— So do I. places where wouldn’t do! She had nothing but blue flies are trouble Mifkins— Then why don’t you? A n d It D id . some. Clean, dresses to wear, and blue you know Is Bifkins— Oh, don’t let It worry you. neat and w ill They were seated on the park bench not soil or Injure only for girl bnMes. Pink's for boys. I ’ll apologize when I meet the other don anything. T r y In the gloaming, and there wasn’t room key. — Philadelphia Press. them once and between them for an argument. • you w ill n ever be without them. I f not kept by “ Are you going to Europe this sum dealers, sent prepaid for 20c. H a r o ld S o m ers “ George, dear,” murmured the maid, L o o k e d S u spicio u s. 149 l)e K a lb A v e ., Brooklyn, N . Y . mer?” “ I don’t know,” answered Mrs. Mrs. Peckem— I ’m afraid my husband after a blissful silence extending over a period of some 37 seconds. “ I ’m afraid Cumrox; “ going to Europe Isn't what is planning some eort of mischief. Mrs. Neighbors— Why do you think It will be necessary for you to see a doc It used to be, you know. When n man tor about your arm.” travels now a lot o f people turn up so? U C A * T V a A/ “ Why do you think so, darling?” Mrs. Peekem— Been use of his anxiety their noses and wonder whether a to have me go to the eeashore for a queried the young man in the case. grand Jury Is after him.” — Washing month. • C lip this out, return to us with the names • | “ Because," she coyly replied, “ it seems • and addresses o f yourself and two o f your • ton Star. to be out of place.” Mrs. Neighbors— And are yon going? • friends, and the date when you will probably * W ee Hostess— Mammn, shnll I Invite “ Oh, don’t let that worry you,” said Mrs. Peckem— Am I going? Not in 2 enter a business college, and we will credit # I George. “ It will come around all right.” • you with $5.00 on our *65.00 scholarship. • Lucy Llttnay to my party? Mamina— n hundred years! • O ur school offers exceptional advantages to • Certnlnly. She Is the ministers daugh • students o f Business, Shorthand, English, etc. * ter. “ Do ministers' daughters get In C A N A D A ’S TW O N E W PROVINCES. • B est I nstruction — L owest T u it io n • • WRITE FOR CATALOGUE I®— IT ’ S FREE • In the map the two new provinces are shown by the black lines; the dotted lines vited everywhere?” “ Always.” “ They has lots o f fun, I s'pose? I wish my indicate the territories out o f which they are formed. : THE M ULTNOM AH * papa was a minister' stead of a miser : b u s in e s s in s t it u t e : able sinner.” • M. A. ALBI N, pnes. • confederation o f the provinces then ex o t farmers to cut up all this land Into homesteads, but the process Is going isting. That was the birth of Canada Mrs. Illghhorse— O f course, I am • as s i x t h s t . PORTLAND, ORE. # as a nation. Tw o years later the Brit on, and when these lands are all par particular about the family my son ish Parliament passed the Rupert's celed out settlers will begin to move marries Into. Is there any taint In land act, which provided for the ac Into Athabasca, whose agricultural ca your blood, such as lunacy, for In quisition by the Dominion o f the vast pabilities have just been investigated stance. Mr. Newrox— No, madam, and J H For Infants and Children, prairies o f the West, which were call in a comparatively thorough manner, therp's not going to be either! I told •«.-i -- *“ • • - . ed the Northwest Territories. It had and. It is said, with astonishingly fa my daughter If slip married your son I'd cut her off without a cent.— De already been discovered that wheat vorable results. The government of Canada Is to pay troit Free Press. was a wonderful crop in the southeast part of this region, and so many set to each province the sum of $50,000 a Mrs. Minlge— I do admire the women tlers flocked Into the little corner call year for the support of Its government you draw, Mr. Penlnk. They are so and legislature. The Dominion lands ed Manitoba that in 1870 this territory beautiful a n il so refined! Tell me. who was admitted Into the confederation will continue to be vested In the Is your model? [Mrs. Minlge rises lu as a province. As a State o f the Do crown, but tlie Canadian government Mrs. Penlnk’s opinion.] Penlnk —Oh, minion, Manitoba Is just one year older will compensate the provinces for my w ife always sits for me. Mrs. them by a series o f annual payments. Mudge (with great surprise)— You than British Columbia. Electric lighted room1 » Baths and modern The present estimated value o f the don't sny so! Well, I think you’ re one But none of the other four big ter mvenienejs. Rooms 50c, |1 » nd |l. »0 per day new. jennsnent hotel, directly opposite ritories has ever had a government of public lands Is $1.50 an acre. of the cleverest men 1 know' [Mrs. Promotes Digeslion.Cheerlul- lain entrance to f air. A ll street cars ior Fair The map shows that the two prov Penink’s opinion o f Mrs. Mudge falls Its own, Asslniboia, Alberta, Saskatche- nessandResl.Conlains neither md you st Hotel door. Opium.Morphine nor Mineral. an, and Athabasca were simply lump- inces take In all the territory o f the below zero.]—Punch. wan, and Athabasca were simply four territories excepting a little o f the N o t N a r c o t ic . “ My dear,” said a patient w ife who lumped together as the Northwest Ter eastern parts of Athabasca and Sas had been studying the war news, “ If ritories. They had a common capital katchewan. I were to marry again I would marry n op* afaunrSA H LTLm aaii The time will probably come when It at Regina, Asslniboia, and have al a Russian.” “ What's the trouble w ill be deemed best to divide theso Ptm/Jtm S m i- ways been ruled, under the Dominion now?” Inquired the hushnnd tremulous ÂU .toM - Parliament, by a Lieutenant Governor provinces again Into smaller ones. ly. “ When you came home Inst night RrnkJUSJm- Each o f them Is about four times as and an Executive Council. Out of you left your hat and umbrella on the these four territories the two new large as New York State, and their dining room table, your collar and total territory la about aa large as Pomps water for States have been formed and the necktie were under the chair and your house and irrigs’ ion. Northwest Territories w ill now disap Central Europe. watch this morning Is run down. A Displaces wind mills This is a great region, which, with pear from the maps. Russian can at least retire In good or and gasoline engines. A perfect Remedy forConslipa Manitoba, Is estimated by the Deputy Burns gasoline, wood The fact Is that territorial govern der!” R o n , Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea Minister o f Agriculture to be destined or coal. Has auto ment for them Is no longer suitable, Mrs. B.— I suppose you find your W orm s,(Convulsions .Feverish within ten years to produce annually matic stop. Shipped because tbelr Interests are becoming ness and L o s s o f SLEEP. 350,000,000 bushels o f wheat, 200,000,- daughter very much Improved by her on approval. Write large and complex. In 1901 their pop Airs. 000 bushels o f oats, and 50,000,000 two years’ stay at college? for catalogues and Facsimile Signature ot ulation was 158,940. No census has bushels of barley, and this without Proudmother— La, yes! Mary Eliza prices. been taken since, but the Candlan gov cropping more than about one-third of beth Is a carnivorous reader now, and ernment estimates their population to the tillable area. she frequently Impoverishes music. N E W YORK. day at about 500.000. The two provinces divide the vast But she ain't a hit stuck up—she’s A lb m o n ili« o ld ' Over three-fifths of ths large Immi area nearly equally. Regina will be nnsnlmous to everybody, nn' she never D osi s a i in i s gration that began to pour into Can the capital o f Saskatchewan; the capi keeps a caller waitin’ for her to dress; 321 Hawthorne Ave. Portland, Ore. ada In 1901 has settled In three of tal o f Alberta will be temporarily at she Just runs In nom de plume, an’ these territories. The tide o f pioneers Edmonton until the Legislature o f that you know that makes one feel so com EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. Is pouring oTer these wheat and cat province decides upon Its permanent fortable.— Llppincott’s. f i» . 3 4 - 1 9 0 * P. N. a tle lands of Canada. situation.— Washington P ost T o the man working In the sun: The It has not yet reached Athabasca, When a man keepa hla own counsel man lying in the shade Isn't having as I T V H Ï S w r i t i n g t o n l . . r t l M n p i e — , I but farmhouses and hamlets have been I 11 m e n t io n t h l , p a p e r . I good a time as you think he la. spreading ovar the three southern tar he haan't much use for a lawyer. yers / tE OUTSIDE At I N N ii u M The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of / e c o n o m y Hot Air Pumping Engine B E A L L & CO. For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA