RECREATION. 
POND’S EXTRACT 
Ohe Old Family Doctor 
Relieves: 
Frost=bite 
Chilblains 
Chapped Hands 
Sore Throat 
Lameness Sprains 
Burns Scalds 
Cuts Bruises 

Stops: 
Toothache 
Earache 
Nose-bleed 
Hemorrhage 
Rheumatic Pains 

Neuralgic Pains 
ALL PAINS 
A bottle of Pond’s Extract in your home is a physician always within reach—one that 
has had 60 years experience curing pain. 
with buff wrapper. 
Here are a few of the answers given by 
students of a Missionary College, at a re- 
cent examination: 
What was the chief event of Solomon’s 
reign? 
He died. 
Name some of the early Christian fathers. 
Jerome; Oxigen; Ambrosia. 
What are the enduring remains of Egypt? 
Pyramids and obsequies. 
In what Christian tenet did the Egyp- 
tians believe? 
The immorality of the soul. 
What was the religion of the Britons? 
A strange and terrible one—that of the 
Dudes. 
What caused the death of Cleopatra? 
She bit a w-asp. 
Where is the earth’s climate the hottest? 
Next the Creator. 
What can you tell of Ben Jonson? 
He survived Shakespeare in some re- 
spects. 
What is the form of water drops? 
Generally -spherical, for reasons known 
only to the gracious Providence who makes 
them. 
What is the spinal column? 
The genuine is sold only in sealed bottles 
Witch hazel is not the same as Pond’s Extract. 

Bones running all over the body; it is 
very dangerous. 
Name a domestic animal useful for cloth- 
ing, and describe its habits. 
The ox—it don’t have habits—it lives in 
a stable. 
Of what is the surface of the earth com- 
posed? 
Of dirt and people. 
What is the function of the gastric juice? 
To digest the stomach. 
Define interloper. 
One who runs away-to get married. 
Define flinch and give a sentence. 
Flinch is to shrink. Flannels flinch when 
washed. 
Name 12 animals of the arctic zone. 
Six polar bears and 6 seals. 
Define. vengeance, and give a sentence 
using the word. ; 
Vengeance is a mean, spiteful desire to 
pay back. “Vengeance is mine and I will 
repay, saith the Lord.” 
Define hireling. 
One who is bribed. Teachers are hire- 
lings of the government. 
What is the chief industry of Austria? 
Gathering ostrich feathers.—Life. 
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