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Show THE VALUE OF CHARCOAL Ssi Fow People Know How Useful it is In Preserving Health and Beauty. 'ft yT Nearly everybody knows that har-coal har-coal 1h the safeHt and most etlb lent disinfectant and purifier In nature, but frw realize Its value when taken Into the human system for the same CleaUlS-a CleaUlS-a n lng purpose. i SS . Charcoal is a remedy that the more you take of It the better, it Is not a m drug at all. but simply absorbs the gases and Impurities always present in ihe stomach and intestines and carries I " them out of the system. Charcoal sweetens the breath after 00 ! smoking. drinking r after eating onions and other odorous vegetables. ifl7 rharcoal effectually clears and Im proves the complexion, It whitens the teeth and further acta as a natural and eminently safe cathartic. It absorbs tho Injurious gases which collect In the stomach and bowels; It 1 ( disinfects the mouth and throat from ihe poison of catarrh. All druggists sell charcoal In one form or anolhor, but probably the best charcoal and the most for the money Is 1n Stuart's Charcoal Lrozenges; they are composed of the finest powdt red "Willow Charcoal, and other harmless antiseptics In tablet form or rather In 1 th form of large, pleasant tasting loz enges, thy charcoal being mixed with C honey. The dally use of these lozenges will soon tell In a much Improved condition of the general health, better complex -ion sweeter breath and purer blood, and the beauty of It Is, that no possible ' harm can result from their continued sif use but on the contrary great benefit A Huffalo physician In speaking ..f ft 1ne benefits of charcoal says "J ud- Ir vise Stuart's 'harcoal Lozenges to all patients suffering from gas In stomach B& and bowels, and to Hear the complex- Ion and purify the breath mouth and I throat. I also believe the liver Is great ly benefited l the dally use f them, ftty oat but 2n cents a box at drug """ij (res and although In some sense a m " Piteni preparation y-t I tielleve 1 get UQt iFn.,re and better . harcoal In Stuart's Charcoal Ixenges than In any of the A ordinary charcoal tablets." k I rW1 r,f hl head to the soles of his feet. Ir Hill nld. he was a protectionist Sgainst foreign countries and not as against our own possessions. Cause of Criticism. As a Republican. Mr Hill said, he thought there was cause of criticism of the excessive cost of American goods In the Philippines, hut thn fault was In America and grew out of the diversion of opinion as r.i the policy to be pursued Mr. Smith of K.ntu. k asked If there Is now a consensus of opinion among Republicans Re-publicans as to the future policy regarding regard-ing the Islands. In answer. Mr Hill quoted a Democrat who way of the Tuft party as Haying that the Philippines were now American territory terri-tory and would always remain so, either under Republics n or Democratic rule As his Individual judgment. Mr Hill believed a verv large reduction could be made In expenditures except aa regards education Reduction in Expenses. Tt was lnt-rjecteri by Mr Cooper of Wis-c Wis-c nxm lh.it this car'i expenses -will be ,:iui.fi 1,-ss than last vent s Mr Hill said a visit to Hongkong al-mcst al-mcst convinced him that the Philippines may e ven le a profitable ftnam lal Invest nient for the United Btates in fifty years, he said, England had developed the Island of Hongkong from a rocky waste Into :i nourishing commercial .lt. and this development, Mr. Hill said, was In the face of violent opposition With a commercial com-mercial city In Manila to start with, he said, the American opportunities in the Phlllpplnrs w. '-. far greater than the British opportunities were In Hongkong Not Much on Tobacco. Mr Hill reviewed at length the tobacco industry In the Philippines, explaining the primitive methods of tobacco culture and the limited manufacture of smoking and hewing tobacco and cigars. He said single factories in the I'nlted States make more than the entire output of manufactured manufac-tured tobao. o In the Philippines Mr. Hill said a careful study of tobacco production !n the islands and the export tobs o trade had persuaded him that the 1 nlt.nl States ha nothing to feur from competition with Philippine tobacco, because be-cause of Its Inferiority and the Impossibility Impossi-bility of extensive tobacco culture. In the Islands Doesn't Fear Cheap Labor. Speaking of tie- argument that th h. ap labor of ihe Orient would be brought In direct competition with American tobacco workers by a reduction of the duty on Philippine tobacco. Mr. Hill called attention atten-tion to the fact that American exclusion ISiWS keep Chinese out Of the Islands and Ct i, tract labor cannot be employed. He said practically all the cigar and l .-lgar-ette-mnkc-rs are Filipinos, few Chinese b.-lng now employed As all work of this scrl Is piece work, he said, a man's earnings earn-ings Increase as his ability increases Mr Hill said the manufacture of a llrst-class hand-mode cigar Is almost as expenslvo as In the I'nlted Slates Would Rescue Islands. Mr Hill summarized the purely rom-rr rom-rr rclal effects ot the proposed reduction In tariff. sa lng the stimulus to industry I: the Islands will result In the preservation preserva-tion of Philippine Interests which must sink into ruin If relief be not afforded H-said H-said the greatest benefit, however, will tie tho Increased markets In the I nlttd States and the Islands for high-grade pro-duels pro-duels at good prlc.-s Mr Mondell of Wyoming was the next pi aker He said he approached the dls-ousslon dls-ousslon with the full realisation of obligations obliga-tions of this Government to the Filipinos and also with a realisation that charity should begin at home. B.ct sugar production produc-tion In the United States, he said, was a child of Republican legislation, which was prote. ted until the ' tilled States decided de-cided to do something for Cuba " Mondell Sorry for Vote. Mr Mondell admitted that he vole.) for the Cuban measure, but said he had never derived any comfort from Ihe results ot his vote He declared th.-ie was an un-derstandlng un-derstandlng th-n that there was to be no further reduction in sugar tariffs The proposed concession would make a Spoiled OhTld of the Filipinos by building up gn at haciendas and not benefiting the masses. "We are giving the Philippines every advantage in our market, advantages that no other country ever enjoyed,' saJd Mr Mond. ll ' Arid In return we are pay ing tribute to the Moro in internal revenue tax on goods Imported to the L'nlted States Ridicules Their Claim. Mr Mondell ridiculed th. statement of fri.-nds of the bill that only S per rent of the Philippine lands ur- tillable and d-Clared d-Clared there w.-i.- no Islands In the World BO fertile and capable of such extensive agrii uitural development Until the "united official detraction'' from the working qualities of the Filipino and the rlclmess t Philippine lands Mr. Mondell said the Filipino was regards i us an effective work.-r. He urged that the American farmer who ralseb b. els Is the first mun to be considered and the beet-raist beet-raist r1.. he suld could not share Secretary Taft's eagerness to benefit the Filipinos at the ' spi OSS of the American farmer. Make Him a Mendicant !" give th.- Filipino a bounty on tht natural product of thi Islands, Mr. Mondell Mon-dell said, would make him a medlcant at tht feet of this Republic for all time to come He was willing to vote any amount of money to aid distress In tho Philippines, but he opposed building up their Industries at the expense of an American industry pre Hi ted that the bin. if passed, would destroy the beet sugar Industry In this COimtry Chanty Bogintj at Home. "Charily begins at home.'' was thecon-. thecon-. hiding sentiment expressed by Mr Mondell Mon-dell who held the floor for an hour and a hall lie was warmly congratulated at bis conclusion Mr Lawrence of Massachusetts spoke briefly to reply to th. remarks of Mr t'laj k regarding the tariff move In Massachusetts. Mas-sachusetts. Mr Lawn n - said tin Wab and Means committee had heard and answered tht tariff prayer of the Filipino Now It Is time the peoph at home should be recognised rec-ognised In their wjiits Says It's Time for Revision. There had been a long lime demand for free hlde fi 1 coal, free lumber and free ulcohol In the arts, ht said The Republican Re-publican partv had taken the position that the tariff should be revised to meet existing conditions I believe thai the time has come," wuld Mr Law n nee, who spoke of the action of the Massachusetts Legislature, wbhh had di.l.ired In that effect. While revision was needed, he suid the Republican! ol Massachusetts stui held their allegiance to tht principles of protection, find theref they did not wish revision througn an alliance with tho free trade policy of the Democratic pu i t v The HOUSS adjourn. -d at ', o'clock My Life a Sermon of Thankfulness I Says Rev. J. Stoddard, D.D , Great Pulpit Orator and Former Rector of the Church of the Holy Apostles, in gratefully acknowledging the debt he m owes to Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey. Im- pressive truths from the lips of this dis- i tinguished divine, who bids his ailing H brother be of good cheer and prophesies that health, strength and the joy of living will My Dear Brother: I "1 os, dear brother, it would give nio lasting joy to das; to ho able t t 1 1 j 1 1 '( , '' you and that you are in pood hands and have every Bfe. jQUp lilfteFTfa (iiic Above all, that ytmr doctors have found in K , jm mZtBmBBr M ' tSSr IiifT's Pure Malt W hiskey the one medicine that is p'' ' Hfik Jg : curinp you. I am certain that this preparation will Wj SfeMrtB' whk. continue to build you up, that it will put you ou your jl MfriHg . feet again, as well and strong as you n'sed to be. pr I m "Yon will remember the condition in which the &; I rs. closing months of last year 'found me. My voice was E Psfe gone, I suffered from chronic bronchitis, I was weak ' I Ibx in body and slow of mind. When hope had all but " J :j m. ip (. ;i i . n,l I'i'hmk! Iirouutil nn- IhiiTy's Pure 1' Malt Whiskey. I took it according to directions a jX' I! dessertspoonful three times a day You know full H ; HHDI well wh.il a cure was wrought in m case. KV' "Today I am strong, robust, healthy. My throat 'v is completely cured, my voice' restored. I am imbued fr I with strength, energy and hope. My limbs have the H elasticity of youth, and I possess the exalted powers H sS H of mind and body. This and more I owe to Duffy's lll " Pure Malt Whiskey, the purest and most effective jL: BSS medicinal preparation nature hae produced. 1 bid I ybia you then to take courage. H REV. JAMES STODDARD, D. I)., Former Hector Church of the Holy Apostles, Perry, N. Y. "BEV- JAMES btoddabd." 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