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HOW ItELIEF CAME TO THOM-
AS FINDLAY,OF PE TR OLIA..
o -
He Had Suffered for 'Forty Year4
frem Dyspepsia -Food Became •
Detestable and Stomach
Cramps Made Life •a Burden.
' Idiom thedPopie, Petrolea, Ont;
Few men. in Petrolea. are better
knosvn than Mr, Thonias :Pill(' 1 ay,
twin) has resided here nearly forty
Vars. in 1802 Mr.. Findlay came
ere, and before the railroad con-
nected with Petrolea ho drove a
stage coach bringing the early oil
men.. 'When the railroad came here
-
Mit Findlay engaged, in the oil buSi-
nessi, but. later ho suffered from a gun
aeCident that dieabled, his hands per-
manently. After recovering from
this Mr. Findlay was appointed con-
sitable and nightwatchman for the
town, which office he has held during
thirty years past. • This accident
was by no means Mr. Findlay's
worst misfortune, , From early youth
had been a martyr to dyspepsia,
Which finally' became so bad that he
' looked forward to death as a merci-
ful release. Happening to hear that
Ale, Findlay had found. complete re-
lief from his lifelong foo, a Topic re-
porter waited on him to Inlet it this
was, true, Mr. Findlay was only tee
glad to tell his story, hoping its
publication might help some o theta
Sigfferer. -I am a pretty old man
•410w," said _Mr. Findlay, "but I can
not remember the time when I WftS,
not in pain from pernicious dvspePs
sits and stomach trouble until lately.
.A.s a young man on the farm I suf-
fered all sorts of pains with itefood
Would sour on my stomach and vio-
lent Vemitinge spells would follow.
•As grew oldor nisit sufferings in-
creased. I could not eat anything
but -the simplest • kind of food • and
little of that. Illy sys tens be-
isaane badly run down and
I. grew so Weak that I rattly looked
forward to death as a release from
my misery. One' after another I
tried doctors and medicines•, but
Could get no relief ; • then in despair.
I" concluded to quit all and await the
end. Meanwhile my condition be -
earn° worse. Violent cramps attack-
ed my legs, prostrating me for a
limo. They, became worete and more
frequent until they one day attacked
my. stomach, and I thought my end
had come, Unable to move sand in
agony I was driven home, as
tiiiought to die, but after an injec-
tion of morphine I gradually recov-
ered. From that, time on -the cramps
increesed in frequency and violence.
Nothing gave me 'relief except .,the
temporary immunity from pain af-
forded by morphine. I became so
weak from pure starvation that
death stared me in the face. Final-
ly a friend said : Why den'L you
tgy Dr. Williams' Pink Pills W'
dil(hett's the -use ?' I asked, 'I've tried
evCrY thing and just got worse 'all
the timet 'Well,' she said, •'you try
box of Dr. 'Williams' Pink Pills,
they cared Me; 111.1Cl 1 believe they
will do you good.' Web, I purchased
it box and .r.o, 1' LOCI taking thom. A' -
a. little 1 light they helped ine,
so • kept on ,aking them for a cou-
ple of months when 1 fejt I was real'
ly cured after so manir years of SLif-
bering. strength came back, my
stomach recovered its power, and T
was able to eat anything I fancied,
and once more could enjoy life.
This is nearly two years age, but I
was cured to stay cured. have
never had. a Sick day since or known
the slightest etomach trouble. I am
confident 't would be a dead mem now
if it were not for Dr. Williams' Pink
•rols-nothing else over helped rne."
The olcl adage, "experience is the
test teacher," might well be applied
• in cases of dyspepsia,' and if suffer-
ers would only be guided by the ex-
perience of those who have suffered
but are now well and happy through
the use of Dr. Williams, Pink Pille.,
there would be less distress through-
• out the land. Dr. Williams' -Pink
I?ills can be ha.d at all dealers in
medicine or by mail, post paid, at
50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50
by addressing the Dr. Willianis'
iktediCille Co., Brockville, Ont. •
• PORK PIE.
Penalty Paid by Sir Charles Lo -
cock for Eating it.
Sir Charles Locock, who was the
physician attending Queen Victoria
al: a certain period of her reign, was
onco commanded by her Majesty to
proceed to Berlin and report on the
condition of her daughter, the .crown
princess. On the return trip, stop-
• ping at Dover for a hasty luncheon.
he was enabled to snatch a glass of
poor sherry and a piece of question-
able pork pie.
After the train had pulled out, and
Sir Charles lied „been locked in his
compartment, he began to feel drow-
sy. arid to fear that faintness ' was
overtaking him. Immediately he
thought to himself :
”They will find me in a faint on
the floor and bleed me for a fit, and
I need all my blood to digest this
pork pie."
•-Thereupon he hurriedly drew out
his pencil, wrote on a piece of pa-
per, and stuck it in the band .of. his
' hat. Then he reSigned himself, to
deep sleoP that came !Von him. He
did not wake until the train had
pulled into the London station, and
still dazed by his slumber, he jump -
did into a carriage and was driven
;home.
The grins of the servants and the
exclamation of his wife were follow-
ed by the inquiry from one of the
etildren : "0 papa, what have you
got in your hat ?"
Then he remembered his experience
on the train- Taking off his hat he
• removed the large white paper on
which he had scribbled this petition:
"Don't bleed me. It's only a fit of
Indigestion from. eating • some con-
founded pork pie."
Cotton produces 15 tons of fibre
per 100 geres, flax 80, hemp 35, eiid
jute 4Q°tons.
PARAIIISE,
ADVICE TO MO'IHERs. a goodly supplyr of 11611, WiliCh lie
LL fl UMl.LLUL.LLt L) ..w0Eld EIGHT HOURS, PEA/. How to Keel) 'the Baby 'HeaithY the stick into the lake.
ceuld gather bit as they roee to the
surface, Ile lighted a fuse and threw 0 uLT y IVe need huge quantities for local and ty.per
.
orders and can pay the top market price for any
quantity of well fatted and n ell dressed
EIGHT AND SLEEP EIGHT' and Happy_Avoid the So -cal, i hot hat,poned sotactiang that, lie TeriloYeiDdass, (dohs and Chisheriti during next 2 mei:till
---- led Soothing Iffedicines. had not counted on. 'Illie clog was a, Th O Dawson ,Coninnission 00., 'Liernited, Toronto,
iorlver, carefully trained, and as We also ileed APPLES, ONI.ONS,BigNS, 1"0/1f4Y,13Uft,,
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Atltralia Is Trying to Shtlit Out Every mother is naturally solici- 50 011 as the anintal saw his inaster
the Chinese and NTaPanese tous as to the health oi her enil- cast the dz'llamito into the water 1
Altogether. Men but uot e-verd one treats their Pillaged in after it. Cronin shouted,
little troubles imi the right, way. Ilia to
throwttiiligjisecioielsaci il).trtlyd ifIlitsiolliNtit.:ncdtisidozeLvebrlytt-
all to no liurpose. T/10 dog got the
dynamite stick before the cotton had
soaked sufbOiently to sink it, and
before the fuse hacl burned. out. Then
he started for the shore,
I3y this time Cronin saw that he
could not' save the dog, and that he
niuSt run if he were to escape him-
self, Ile set out at a tremendous
gait. But the faithful retriever was
soon after him Cronin knew that
there was no hope for him if the dog
caught him before the fuse burned
down.. So he put on still more speed
and Iceet at it, but the dog continue('
to gain. Cronin knew that in an -1
other minute both would be blown to
'AuStralin, lias beemr called the para-
ddierig•iollif ul country
net' hbeda \ay 0. I: k --1:1 grit ti-41-111:aant I Ceda I Lit,eldt 0 soothingt or enitilluwdlir al It' el °satgi
woldts eight hourS; Plays eight- hours, PtihniiinisicfioarnsmadillYzw;ealP'srietwli'lleled faciatgat'illilastt
tdeoPS eight hours. He is well paid. they put children to sleep is no sign
Ho owns his own home. lie eoutr°1-s• that they are helpful:. On • the coil -
legislation. He deposes g°vernmentS, trar3r, soothing drugs are dangerous
lie is a little bit tyrannical. There and distilictly harmful. At the
are not too many of him in the
coillitrY, and 'he dOes not want any slightest sigh °I ill health or dis-
I oisaies, give the little ones Baby's
more. For example, he discourages I own
u Tablets. 'Phis medicine is pure -
white immigration, and he wants dyy voisetaille, and is guaranteed to
the Chinese and Japanese excluded nosttat
altogether, in no opiate or p 0 iSOZIOUE,
This is according to Mr. J. L. So- -soothing stuff. For indigestion,
sour stomach cOlie constipation
den, who, with his mother and three • ' ' '
siniple fevers, diarrhoea, the irrita-
brothers, is at, present making a
tion. accompanying the cutting oi
tour of Canada and the world, and tee,
who gives some particulars of the there can be no better, no
safer remedy than this. Baby's Own
great, Comnionwealth.
a Lts Inc a sweet, pleasant lit-tle
In regard to the Clibiese and Jap- •
anese there had alNvays been legis-
ta,blet whieli any child will tale.)
-readily, and dissolved in tvatee, may
lative l'estrietions, but the new law, • be gi% en with absolute saiety to the
or the proposed new law, sought to youngest infant, Mothers who have
keep them out altogether. Of course, used those tablets cheerfully testify
the Imperial , Government might have to the beamit their litUo ones have
something to say as to this, and as derived • from them. Mrs. 11. L.
for the Japanese Government, it d'as idaisdriano, Bristol, Quo., says:a...In
piahily angry, and threatened to ide
y estimation Baby's Own Tablets
discontinue the'egteamship service be -
I3
tween the twtwocountries. Mr. Soden t10"conIelso, cclillnaloaassesa0111,1eedhlieldhlreen-f°L. eltii1111
did not himself think that either the ing woos not be without tham
Japanese or the Chinese did any tra any
harm in the country. The former account, as they keep "Ink
baby Ilea hy and happy'' Druggists
were chiefly cabinet-makers; the lat-
soli them, but if you cannot find
ter market -gardeners, ThoY did n°11 s them eondoniently, send '25 cents di -
in teller° with the ,
;reetly to os and Nve will forward a
WHITE WOR-Kl No- MAN. box by mail prepaid. The Dr. IVO. -
They created a new industry of their hams Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont.
own. Of course, it was said of' • the • Every mother should have our Val -
Chinese that they made a tittle liable little book on the care of in -
money, and then left the countryfonts and young children. Sent
They did- not assimilate with the free for the asking_
people. They did not become citi-
zens. And, of course, the Chinese
were crafty. They sometimes sent
their naturalization papers to their
friends in China, who attempted to
Ilse them in getting in. A few ques-
tions put to such in regard to topo-
graphical_ knowledge soon disclosed
the fraud.
The trend of events had led up to
the Commonwealth, which was a
grand thing, for the country. The
THE YUKON TRADE.
Sheriff Elbeck Says Canadian
Are Neglecting It.
Mr., R. J. Elbeck, Sheriff of Dow -
son City, was recently in Toronto.
1 -ie complains that Canadian manu-
facturers and merchants are neglect-
ing the Yukon trade, which he
atoms.
All the wielcedtiess that he had been
reepousible for during his lifetime
brought, him to a realization of what
clenth meant at that moment, and be
prayed as lie had never prayed be-
fore,
Then came a deafening explosiou.
I001' a minute • Cronin did not know
whother lie was dead or alive, Re
felt of himself and came to the con-
ch:sloe. that he had escaped. The .Sozodont 25c
hole iri the ground was wily a short Sozodont Tooth Powder 25c
distimee away frorn hint, and he rc.- Large liquid and Powder 75c
tiirned to it. The poor dog, had been i t
faii Wel unto ttic--a clew h which HALL & RUCKEL, awn ma
seems peculiarly hard when one Le -
Potts that he was merely doing whet
he Inid been taught to do, while his
inas,ter was doing what the law dis-
tinctly forbid
d'he King of Ronnie/11a, iri perSon- N. Cc 350
interested in. a pion to educate
his PeoPre by the est tbli,blunent, 01.
theatres in every town of his king-
dom,
The Qttoen. of Portugal is perhaps
the niost athletic wonian ruler in the
world, She is particularly fond of
swimming, and. at Caecols swims
fartber out from shore than any of
the other bathers.
The Grand 'Duchess of Mecklenburg-
Strelitz, who lias just reached the
age of SO, is the last surviving'
granddaughter of George 11.,, and her
brother, the Duke of Cambridge, is
the last surviving gigindson,. It is
said that, no fewer than 99 of
George Ill.'s descendants aro living.
olsmaysswanssi.ama
Good for ad Teeth
Not Bad for Good Teeth
5c
'FITE LAST RESORT.
Visitor-"Ancl how is the restora-
tion going on, Mrs. Lycligate ?"
+- 'rho Rector's Wife -"I'm sorry to
THE PLUMBERS OF
say it's going on Most unsatisfac-
torily: We've tried every conceivable
0AnADA EIVITTT means of getting the money honestly
and faded, and. now the rector says
•
ve must try what a bazaar will
. do,' ' •
JOHN S. IVIORGA.N'S LETTER
OPEN FOR TI-IEIR PERUSAL.
Tocie. never was, and never will be, a
univerSal panacea, in one remedy, for all
iIls to which fleshlaheird-ithe very nature
• Nova Scotia Member of the G 1. of -molly curatives being such ti • "
d tOe germs of other end TlifferentlY•lbsewat°erde
Wants His • Case Published -An diseases •rooted 10‘..the systern of •• the
Eight Year.' Sufferer fr Ong Back- ePtatien what .av , • relieve one ill in
ache --Cured -Leeentl
y. Dociais irn ss age, •
•
aeratate the other.. We
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beee, however, in Qamine Wine, when
choice ea.pital had been made, clareS to be the ',best market in :Can- Ildldney Pills. • obtainable it • a •• sound 'Unadulterated
at least as 'site •had been Chosen ag ada ••Tho Population of the YuJiwn, -ewoter , d sgate,• a rethedy for. manyinid grevious
hundred miles between. Melbourne and ;is a coosconing, not a producing one . g • Se °d • 4- (SP(' Bys its gradual and judicious use, the
Sydney. -.The whole country was ; and the pooa le are prepared to pay ' 1 ).---The ease of John S. Morgan frailest systems are led intbconvalescenee
prosperous, and there were none 'of 1 the I ery highest pricee for almost all plumber and tinsmith of this town, and strength, by the influence which Qum -
Should be put promitiently bolo e ev_ nine exerts onNature's own estoratives
r.
Qum -
those dreadful problems which press- kinds of !ta nadian goods, woollens, v
ed for solution in older countries -- boilers, heeters, steam hoists, hy_ ery union
and non-union man in Itgellees the drooping spirits of those
with W1101/1 a chronic state of
economic ansocial probles. • There dratdic mad d
chinery, butter anairCanada. in a matter like this there morbid
y rondencv and laek. of interest in life idess a
wore poor people, no doubt, in the I produce a.re all wanted and w t d shoLld be no distinction, the benefit eiseabe, kid, by a• '
tranqui izing the nerves
i _, el an e
large cities, but they had not got a dleadly, but the Yukon Territory con- hel°11gs t° all. . - s eep---
disposes to sound and refreshiud 1 '
I
submerged tenth. The country suffer- ; sumer has to buy them Ir on Settle. 'John S. aloresan for eight yearsimparts vigor to the action of the blood
cd from droughts, which were devas- ' Sail Francisco, • • or Portland, (Tee
tatieg to a degree. Living was be-
coming dearer' in Australia in con-
set:pone-0 of the frequency of the
droughts. Mutton used to be three-
pence a pound; now it was sixpence.
Apart from this, however. things
were doing nicely. '
mr. Soden,' withthe aid of his
brother, made little, verbal picture
look upon. There
s
not unploasant to
were the opulent cities of
SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE.
-
There was the working man smoking
his pipe undbr his own vine and fig
tree; none daring to make him
afraid. There was the little garden
in front of his house, in which he
toiek a pride, for it was his own.
There was the certainty of work and
of liberal wages. An earthly para-
dise, in short! To be sure, the
working man' displayed his strength
perhaps his selfishness -a little too
conspicuously. He made the most
use of his voting- power. • 1 -Ie perhaps
retarded development by opposing a
liberal immigration policy. " Capital
ACENTS WANTED.
][srAvE YOU SEION' I'Vet -WFIAT? L
.g_ pricooes Recipes, e000 georeta for thoi
fionle, Farm, Laboratory, IVericshoin' end
every departirenter bunion endeavor, with
full index to cont.:wt.-1e 533 pages, beim(' in
cloth. Send 25 oentH for a, cogv, and 11 yoti
thmk the book Is not .svorth rho money send
it back and your money be refuadedi
'This is a gold sidedino for can v '
iiriggs, Methodist I3ook Room, Tetonta,
On tario. •
A GENTS, WE HAVE NO FAKE SALARY
XV offers to make, but we can put any 1,10M
Ofity indly.trious man or woman in the way et
earning Si00 betivi Oil now and Chrisurias,
NVrito loatight, IlleDerreld Lozan,
D, London, Ont.
EDUCATIG1..
elENTriAL BUSINESS COLLEGE, SOR-
se, ONTO. Twelve Teachers, fine equip-
ment, eighty typewl 'Ming machines, modern
courses, thorough .work, invites correspond-
ence from all in oreitisd. parties, Address
NV. D. Shaw, Principal.
VETERIIIARY COURSE.
1"1.1 ATIMERS' SONS WANTIDD -To take
gi short, practical eciurse on veterinary
work; the e menthe' study during spare time
at home wil qualify to pass an examination;
successful tw. en te vri 1 be ode, ed perman 11
position at SEM a year 121 011" v,trious brancloosi
splendid onportunity for young men to seoure
a thorough. Veterinary C.otuge and good p0 -t.
tan; write at oneo for ful particulars. Ad.
dress -Head Office, Veterinary Science Aso.
ciation, London. Onti
On an average every British. sub-
ject holds £78 fire insurance, the
total being nearly 3,000 millions,
Sore Feet. --Mrs. E. J. NeilL New Arne.
agh, P. Q., writes: "For ne,,rly six
months I was troubled with burning
aches and pains in my feet to such an ex-
tent that I could liet sleep at night, and
ae my feet were badly swollen I could
not wear my boots for weeks. At last I
got a bottle of Dr. Thomas' Eelectric Oil
and resolved to try it and to nip astonish-
ment I got atmost instant relief, and the
one bottle accomplished a perfect cure.
300,000 African war -medals will
probably be distributed. These will
require 75,00C: yards of ribbon.
Beware of Ointments for Catarrh
that contain Mercury
as mercury will surely dettroy the gems° of
smell and completely derange the whole system
when entering it through tho mucous surfaces.
Such articles should never be used except on
proscrim ions from reputable physicians, as the
d image they will dos ten f Id to the good son
ti possibly derive from them. Ile is Catarrh
Cure, manufactured by F.J. Cheney To-
ledo, 0., contains no mercuiy, and is taken in-
ternally, acting directly upon the blood and
mucous surfaces of the system. In buying
Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genii
ine. Ib is token' internal y,and inade in Toledo
Ohio, by 1. J. Cheney 6.e Co. Testimonial
free.
Sad by Druggists. price 75o per bottle.
• Hail's Family Pills are the best.
THE KAISER'S PALACES.
In the twenty odd palaces of the
German Emperor somo 3,500 ser-
vants are employed, about 2,000 of
•these being women. A huge income
is, of course, required for keeping up
establishments on tliis scale, and
the emperor's -total expenditure is es-
timated at some $25,000 a day.
• venture The White If orset Pass diseases. eload W Mr. Morgan
Pills are saYs anYthing I have to take it with , ,
goo'ds in bond from Vancouver. Mr. t°111- 61 Kidney -Disease. KidneY 1-)1s- - iny husband
E'lbecic• thinks that an ell -Canadian ease is the corm:rimiest of !Inman ail- Mrs. Wielcs-'' \Viten
into 1)a.wseal City would be a Paying the one infallible cure for all Kidney •a groin of Salt." Mr. Illeks-"When Millard s Liniment Cures Diplitlitria.
says about, them himself.
Road had in. one year extenaeci their take it with a good many grains of
was hanipered in his work by back- winch being stimulated, e°1110°s thrmigh"
out the veins, sr,rengthenint, the healthy
I's' ' b' eri'lLi1f1Y. lbuligiltrilittlieps Nao,Iiitlitileestlilid Sefait.oinlei 1asel,1L-e13.-e cSanse °I a great deal of back-. melting, activity a necessary result,
toebina- emit inw 11 n L w .1-
- ,- ' a Y, -- 01' animal fuections of the system, thereby
the Canadian ICIondike, and San ae'111' t.hough not in the way most strengthening the frante, aud giving life
a big share of • mo e which eve •
Francisco
should go out of Canada: As it is
t n y . n 1 Nv hull he 1; ays podci,s icidney rills clpretoou,Ni,teuckdali.)hipi,..,c,,rtiericesn.recl.
and Portland are getting peepie iinagine, Mr. Morgan's letter to the digestive organs, which naturally
explains the truth. of the matter
'''iliirbtslicraolpicet-ft rIcisseLiiiglit'lloi.1-f
ache. It IA as i c.- II tento, aVe ,14 1.11 LO tale pll 3 le the
now, Aniericaiis ore getting at least CO pod 11.i.S Ottek. '' • ':).--Y superior Qiiiiiine Wine at the usual rate,
75 Per cent. of a tr ado which they L:b• idlwg ache that Dodd's .hoicteey stet toaugeci by clic opinion of scieatists,
sclys it is an easy matter to - send
\ecdotulll(di sentot loll:00,1A toloncgapltfuereaniatd. Iaidlies arri-111Lesizitc:Ituitteiriretriosubtilleed cAolmr.mAolloiersgtaits.yipp- aill' ill time alarketiill_druggisLs sell 1
It was really Kidney this done approaches nearest perfectioa of
railway through the Cariboo district 111'11.1s, Dodd's Kidney
iny wife says anything I. have to
lines 515 .ancl still paid 0. I ,have been subject' to lame back pepper. •
is 415 niiles from DaNyson, and goociS
dividend of 80 per cent. This road for eight LollciL0(101(itiercifit,,:.)etalseo- crItE _A coto 0,x2
d • I . •' • 21
have to be conveyed by 1).eat in same that I was crippled up entirely and •Take Lexteive 13romo Q11111/11e Tablets. All
this distance. The sheriff said that thing was a frequent desire to urin-
cad' Idn't do a tap of work. Another druggists refund tae money if 11 fails to cure.
.W. Grove's signature is on each box. 23o,
mei. ard pack trains in winter over
Dawson wa,s as taw -abiding as 'Po- ate altogether unnatural. „ ,• ' ------
•
rento, Et was OP -to -date, (dean and "•About a year ago I conunenced A lodger, whose landlady used to
healthy. The population was grow- to use Dodd's Kidney Pills, I had feet him regularly on fish, one day
ing, and he believed that in two run down in weight to about 140 protested waionly. "But fish is good
years it would be at leust 100,000. Polmds. During the time I was us. for the brain," she saich oyest,
found his terms it little hard. But ' The city new has three daily news- ing Decides RicIney Pills I gained_ 23 was the reply, "it rimy be good for
here you have a beautiful climate, rapers and four theatres • for the Pounds. illy back got better and the brain, blit /10W and again 1
happy conditions under which the corlimunity of about 20,000 souls. better as I conthrued taking the should like something good for the
eye is not hurt nor the heart pained The papers never contain advertise- pills until to -day I am as free from stomach."
They were full of advertise-
.
by the sights and sounds of poverty •llionts of Canadian firms out.side of baoljachcS as ever I was in, my 111-0,,
and distress; a country well govern- the city - ti
'I'llis n ftc)r ei71101sght years of it eaus i i • ------
.h .
ed, 'where all is peace and repose, inceits from United' States firms. an awful lot to m.o.. I realize the ,iliord' i
8 iilnePi binisGLICO:11 11COV18.
shut out in a ineaStire' fr0111 tlme vain Dawson, in •IiiS opinion, dras. destined danger 1 was. In and know what; I
noises of the world -not afraid of to beat Johannesburg, and become owe to DOdd's Kidney Pills.
Platana is tho only metal that is
heavier • than gold. Goldis more
than 50 per cent'. heavier then lead.
For Inflammation of tlie Eyes.-Aniong
the inatty• good qualities which Parme-
lee's Vegetable Pills possess, besides reg-
ulating -the digestive organs is their effi-
cacy in reducing inflammation of the
eyes. It has called forth many letters of
recommeudation from those who were
afflicted with this complaint and fount' mi.
cure, in the pills. They affect the nerve
centres and the blood iLL a surprisingly
active way, and the result is almost im-
mediately seen.
Fourteen millions of 'acres of cot-
ton are gTown in North America out
of a world's • total of 20 million
attack (and (and ye,t prepared for even- the largest gold inining city in the ''I reconiniend Dodd's *Kidney Pills MILl'PARTSINI HARD ON BRAINS,-
. C. ItICIIAIIDS & Co.
43 noes ga ,o1 says the Dear Sirs, -A few days ago I was
may be said. to remain the gear' gold • output, of the territory had other 'Kidney complaint." brains of military and naval men taken with a seldere Pain and con- ,
round, for ' there is no winter in been_ taken out within seventy miles ' ----- , give out most quickly. He states traction of the cords of my leg, and
Australia; a contented population, of r'aAvS0n, and placer mining would A 00 eandie-Power oil lamP buins that out cif every 100,000 men of the had to be taken home in a rig. I
loyal to empire, and testifying that continue on a pat ing basis within 3,050 grains of oil an hour. mitittiry or nayal r_rofession 199 are could not sleep for the pain, and
royalty by sending fif teen thousand that radius for fifty years to coinei . ----- -- lunatics. Of the so-called liberal was unable to put my foot to the
men to South Africa -a people only A9 ti gold-bcaring region the yukon Kinard's Liniment owes cold% de), professions, artists are the first to floor. A friend told me of your
acclaimed the royal party with en- believed .tliat the real average out_ — the ta,wyers, followed at soine dis- hour from the first application, I
• utilities), long sun -atter days, which world. Ninety per cent. of the total to allYono who has backache or any A preach i ti
the othei, day h mere handful, which Territory was yet in its infancy. He succumb to the brain strain, not INIINARD'S LINIMENT, and one
ful country in the world, Perhaps, about, $P.i0,000,000. Quartz mining
thueiasm-in fine, the most delight- put for the pest few years had been
hired assassin ? Uncle -"A bad men end civil servants. tirely disappeared.
130g Blue--"Unele Jim, what's a. tance by doctors, clergy, literary was able to walk, and the pain en -
barrio.' the droughts, and these were was iiew tieing developed to a con- cook
You can use my name aS freelY as
not general.
A. Tonic, .for the•Deldlitatecl.--Paratelse's • 8110 `York', ogr the 0'1,1. reined v 1
1IIIIC.111: TN LITTLE.
CuStonter (to sgaiter)-' 'Here John,
t ke my or d er-ao xt ai I sou p, ro as t
lamb.. fried sole, green' peas, onions;
tornalsees, cur:timbers, • mince pie,
cheese aild coffee, and bo spry about
it, ; my train leaves in exactly six
min u les.' '
For Over Piny 'Yearn
It141/. WiNGLOVre SOOT/STNO SY r MR b0e11 111031 1,5
laillions of mothers for their children whilo teething,
it soothes tho roftens the gums, 21 752 pain, mire,
mind colic, mule, es IJ1,3 stomach and bowels, arid is tho
best remedy for M.:mince, cents a bottle
Bold hi uggiati throughont the world, cure and
ask for " WINSLOW SOOT/LUNG &Mtn...,
DYNAMITING TROUT.
8070DONT for the TEETH 25to Experience of a Mine Superintend-
ent in British Columbia.
"It's time, CharleS, that • we
thought of • getting Hilda married e
she is eighteen." "Oh, let her wait
till, the right sort of man comes
along ! ' What nOnSOnSO ! never
Waited for the right sort' of man 1"
In British Colturibia they are tell-
ing a strange story of a, mine super-
intendent and a dog. The inmer, ono
Cronin, was fond of fish and of fish-
,
Inge but lie neer had any •elleCOSS:
One data exasperated by his ill luck.
- he took a stick of dynamite and a
80ZODGEIT Tooth, powder 250 fuse, *and lie and his dog gtarted for
the lake, •
Taking the piece of dynamite, the
It is said • that King Oscar will, manager , attached 0. fuse by wrap -
send one •of his sods to represent ping it carefully in a piece of cotton,
S'weclen and Norway at the St. Louis Ho 'meant to explodo the dynamite in
the lake. That, lie knew, would kill
EXposition. •
Stops the fiengit
you like, as I consider it the best
Lalve Bromo-Quinine Tablets cure a cold
Y CiflatrtelSeTY061PHisillecR* GEPPY
Vegetal 1- Pill; by acting mil ly but thor 4,.., • ate, No
Price 25 cents. ' . s. .
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iitlalfi,-toi ntothleis,se;trientiliettiliastIonfgr htehebotilyttzagliongt! ,:le_.;Yi you 1--oved mo, why • did Ingersoll, Ont,.
he
organs to althful action and rest.orirg
them to full vioer. They can he taken in at first refuse me 7," She--' '1 wane_d -
(.ee13 1 /stl' how
Yoit10ilatwoverll
tliscIliezict
clOff" Rte-,ti-ROG-LTES' GALL•E111Y OF BERLIN.
griidnittedtloees and so used that, they can t
The rogues', album (17 volumes) of
turn of the ailments which they were used
be discontinued at any time without re -
out an explanation.'' She -'1 had the Berlin police contained in 1899
to 1(11 :13.
11111111'd 8 i mimed Cure mil„,„,„„„„ Lured with time aid of these photo -
'The blood of the eel injected into a the 1(1°02' 17Lecl." ,, nyimuinpuit mospos was Igo
'the photographs of 17,980 criminals.,
In 1898 the number of c dirdnals cap -
vein is, ad,deadly poisont,omitlIstd,tttstw,ttdstddttddtgette,,,,,,,,,,egeo.- t' .....s.0ter,v,00;010‘0000,41;IMERIEVERCOMMUM1111142/0911
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' We want Men, Women and Chi IdietdiO Work for esat their own Homes, under, the Direction of
•T H E 'PEOPILE'.$ -KIN I T:T I N G - SYNDICATE, wivi rr p .
(Arkitiorszeo c.pito,, $180,000),'' To, 1I8 Large. 90o,tra.104—G0P14 waPee EasilYIEArneli . .
• We'Wpirit a few more workera in thin locality, at one!, and in order to secure your codapera Hon without the dithiy of correspondence, we
nt
herewith explain our 1.011 plan In this advertiseent. The work, 19 simple, and the Neachiand with is easily operated, anwith the Guide, requiPed no,
wtooarakh.6.1,0,ni.cy5y.ou -wish to join ouret,my of workers lotus hear from you proirmtly with remittanceand We.wil I send machine and outfit to begin
,. We wish to sectiro the services of families to do knitting for to in their homes. We aro tho Introducers of this plan in Canada end are the largest knitting eeneorn en the continent
After loilk cilostiOmo, wo 11#0 boon Ohio to Prodnco an Mallon:WC Machine 'by *Welt ull kin& of soon -dens knitting iadonoby our Family 11,11, 10, therebY enabling an,,,:o be of
ordinary intei Ikons° to, quiokly loam Le ile tis sioirk (ions the Instil ottoli'Oultle. Oil that we require /3 that you Ilse 11113 machine sccorillni; to dIrectiltnit. The.blachino IA= Midis
inoiressly for this purpose, 101 1, 021072100 10 simple', 11 0350401 polls big make a mistake 21,10 work,
The great demand now fa felt %,Voodrimil'o ccSieekiinlhetorgs'er:llttenit Ild$nvclg 11.0bltto.a..upp13
Eodm, wlehaslif::0nitI,ll,smethod of advertising 107100r811011,;Themk,wo poyfforghlehed biycle sockngsioi000iorndu1w.oltien,ot10Acralx,.u,,,e4,it,aThe mahine eon beoperaed by piny oneof 2 famly, andat our pn,eennej, eergetic fan lya °did elt,,,55,,,,:2a,r,,tbiy
Our plan 291* elOrlit out each machine to beginners with a sOck or stookiriginittiallY, knitted, end rethaining in the, Mainline ready to be continued, and also enouen yarn to kin
ono pair of sampie slicks or stookinge and a simple and complete InstruCtlair Guide, showing InYw the work fs to bo dont', when seraph, hos boon sainted and retinno.,?i,r, we -0,,,,i,p,,:„
tery,•*.• sena a quantity, of yarn, which you knit and return likewise' When finished. ' WO prone* charges on all work ono WAY, and 0117 1,001,015 pay return charges, The work, es we
a ted, 3 I 16 and raphliy dono, tho niabhine haying a capacity tif teat/1011"mnd atitChes a Minute. We hove many persons 'now in OM employ who cab knit front twenty -fire
h '''''011 iri ' a InPkt or st °kin s ' day, and where the tImeof a family is diskoted to the'yesik, you eatt tonally aeo that (Yam $T to 0.10 per week can be evilly earned, . .
' t° thhtY4:rLggi;Fir w,oi.,1'1,r8 att ttoi
.,11.i„.1,7_,„,„, 0., nof.dietco bSeeme a memboar,Ve envtl'Ill'2Allg*Its0 on'e.gobil. reference, 0704rernittanceaceerdirtifly, to olive us the neccsostf &San -ranee On t tl ie quonti.
materials, yarri, etc,,, freo, • I I that is necessary for tho Work. ,Wo far:Usti the 21971,1110 only kr this rikclusive lure of those desiring to
32ea
‘.rk; 6:151t4ex!,a4":":10.11)1b141(fitilti*:luir'litiaTaFFITTAIP‘t.);PFailiiiiinit,eitrifiar'tlYic):1011idilety, oki an, ;,' 830i,ti.+4) ii".7td4ril, viti,,,,xvicr,,,,,,va.4,11..?,05„1.1cottiritis1ltrofbeltitamo or, ooe limo w, wilt, tg,yo ,,,,,
I tak "IP Pi °P"11" "C° ''''Y ' a " from 6aiWt° ti006'7611 nPt bo W001001 021 &out our terms, Os We esnnet make O d!Stinctien. '40J:11017 n4,. it0 Mothel i besides, wO :ire deing
pprop lated; Our interests aro viiitind, and th 1 .111d1 OLICO !mulch, oiitsentiiiiit if wero :Po tnaitoce0, ,
• bonen/ tajalliZgrAt5'.., whAr, r7,1 ,ge-7"; ''salae Virlyenvel'ireaceolaid;r7y7a wh'atoNWork fn,T,W7iige14:O7g41 to thc.ilcilt,14,41,42;&,tts,r'51,1T:87:ge,7,?=:,1,02:41,1,,;.;)„,171,m,pf'jr„,,,s
, ; hf,' i."*.W1%-lnin 2( r_' -14-',7"-r Ire 117tahie°,niiineiy,' Eden' niablitneridenrely packed with an ent5P.1, ",t "P or wook,
supPlied-WItliwOrk *song 14 youA olittitinEti'gli.j4iriiiiiii.eatIreitiillikii(yr,;i1gra trust our avrkiii,rii with laiee quwattie,u 0 Valuable yarn, and rik wo ir‘ love reference, it ., 1 ,k,
Thera' is a largo noirland,d,the trade for this close of Vork, Ot ii yr.
he'' ii- I iii oble lag, 6 03110'1%1;01Inde'illde tO crigilite 'With ea,. it will iseanecairtagnignutstear .gi,torts,to,,ggirdtp.r berm, preperly, galled fiy you; and At UWE cue good torerunce, topqht,
' W0ibltr"triPnee' 8480rathiq' "°11.66114 Pr""ich"*ffilibrw%git without I teeeheAr':' YWe say, Teal it regulres no te4e1107; any mimeo:ordinary izitelligeNe rho con read
the Irittntetion °nide can lost% te knit id onee. .
W5 55100,) frequently en unneeeentri yeekeil Irene cam corn , . - , , . , .
fled oil whiles to diteontInue' In elm employ we Will take bade the m3011150 mid returu zhe trieney, provided the mach int le te Stood
t°11(4 ' le orderini yen Tinistigtve tho mints of seine responighlo'frieed, oettelelMor, ail it, refseenue-ione Vette wili. op!ok " t & 1, 180, nsilie 7,
ttoInftrit'TheraMeteltiweigrillipr6o°41,:dlit ititantilet wait Catlett* t leen:mind pald ter the, notschtno hail been &Rile,. a ou, on.ty,
•001.7 n1;;;;;Wit;: Al''''' '
. Achietsel L 'THE PEOPLE'S KNITTING YND, A _,..,, 0
.Ourneferenees.,,,ExPrOs6„CoMPPOMIt.POOP:011'arontefOu6.1noes Nausea. .. .need Ofile.e:. rilleitilmen,Bldui, 'Ter ,eito4,
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