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MEN AND WOMEN
Need the Ricli, Red Blood Dr.
Williams' Pink Pills Ac..
tual`�y Make
Thin-bleedeK1 I eeple do net lea
'main so frem, choice, blit feeen in-
differenee , in .eoaaae cases from de-
spair. People who are pale, lan-
guid, With palpitation of the heart,
{settee di lioulty iri breathing and a
(tendency 'ti be easily tired are leaf -
Jeering from thin blood. They need
lonlyy the resolution to take the
;rightt treatment and stick to ie en -
til dared. Tihe, remedy that can be
,relied upon is Dr. Williams' Pink
Pills for Pale 'People.. With every
dose they make new blood, and new
blood means health : ,and strength.
The rad cheeks, good appetite, in-
creasing weight and strength that
fol:lew the use of these Palls peeve
^their great value to thin -blooded
people, Hoare is an example : Mrs.
Steele, R. b e Afteet Road, P.E.I.,
Isa-s':: r ` Following ehildbirth 1. took
a pain in my head which grew se
bad T had to call in a doctor. He
told me that my blood had turned
to water and that 1 was in a serious
condition. He treatedme four
months, but still the pain remain-
ed, and any condition' was growing
pitiable. I lot my appetite, and
was so weak and 'rein down that .I
opuld • no mere . than , walk aeras a
room. I was as pale as a- corpse,
end the doctor told my friends he
had but little hopes of my geed -4g
better. A cousin who came to see
me' urged- me to try Dr. Williams'
Pink Pills, and I sent and got a
supply. In about a month 'after
beginning their use I had muoh •ro-
lief, and by the time T had taken
pix more boxes 1 was fully cured
• and felt as well as ever I did in my
life. I have never had a twinge of
the pain since, and feel that I owe
any life to Dr. Williams' Pink Pills,
as theyeured me after the doctor
;had failed."
Sold 'by all medicine dealers• or
sent by mail at 60 cents a box or
six boxes for $2.50 by The Dr. Wil-
liams' Medicine Co., Brockville,
Ont:
THE PAY OF DIVERS.
Contractor ' Says Two Experts Get
x;100 a Week at Work.
A romantic and, in inany cases,
highly lucrative career is suggested
by the'intereseing a statement made
by Alfred Gann, famous marine sal-
vage contractor ' of Whitstable,
England.
Whitstable, though. celebrated
for its native oysters, has- au equal
title to fame; according to Mr.
Gann, in its divers, and a good
diver is always assured of work.
"Our diversare; or, at ali.events,
'used to bre, the finest in the world,"
;said the veteran contractor, who
'has raised, salved, or surveyed
nearly 200 vessels. "Our own in.en
,are as well known at `Lagos ae, a.t
'Colombo and. Montevideo. •
"Two w.ho were with us are now
earning about $100 each week in
South . America- A good man
ought to be always Worth his $15.
a week, with perhaps $5.25 a tide
and a commission on the cargo he
mews.
"Foremost among the things a
Ediverhas to learn—and' with fewer
lwrecks :this takes him many years
nowadays:—is the knack' of finding
his tvayeabout inside a ship under
ewater and in the °dark.
"The difficulty is accentuated
*hen the diver is working under
('the hatches ,of asubmerged ship,
He has to ,see • then with the palms
Iof Ms .hands and the tips of hie
bare fingers for eyes. : A single slip
•
Speaking
Of Lunch
the wife said, "Bring home
a package of
Post
Toasties
- —Sure I"
Toasties are : wonderfully
good at any meal, and,
oom.ehow seem to match
the appetite of both • home
folks and guests.
Bits of selected Indian
Corn, ,delicately seasoned,
cooked, rolled thin and
toasted to a rich golden
b r o'w n — that's Post
Toasties.
Fresh, tender and crisp,'
ready -to -eat direct from,
the package, With ''cream
and a sprinkle of sugar-
"The *flinty y Lingers".
,To4aties. sold 1y .grocers
-everywhere.
"etteadien %item der ett tke, • ate
-.l y` Windsor, ontar'ie.
or inisoalcminiiOn may mean the
fouling of his life line, 'air tube, or
both, and Jetta—goad, bye 1
"The prowess of the, Whitstable
divers recalls toroe 'tho salving of
the cargo of the Omen, fro7rm. North
America, laden with walrus skins
and oil, which was wrecked on the
Goodwin Sands.
"Divers previously in ,e1iarge had
broken. the Ornenee rudder, thro'en
its anchor and elinins in the sea
.brad even constructed artificial
souppers on the •de•ok, Sao that the
water from, the pumps found its
way direct to the vessel's hold.
"Worse still,, they threatened to
cull our: divers'' air tubes and life
lines, and we had to -appeal to the
admiralty, which sent a special
gunboat, under wh.ise protection
we sueoeiisfully taalved the cargo,
"The Darling Downs had nearly
$500,000 worth of wool on board.
It took; eight .et our divers two
months to salve it, and by then the
wool was worth more than when it
emir down. Wool had risen in
prate in the interval.
�VIIrIi NONI + S° N1A.It LONDON.
;Estate of Lord Lucas itt New For-
est Conains . the Breed.
In New. Forest near'Landon on
L'
the estate of, Lord ueai>,, British
parlisrrnentery secretary of the
board of agriculture, there is a
breedof wild poniee.'. that lives as
free ' and untrammeled as on the
prairies of South Africa.
The:seniee fre'. mall acrd ' •lin-
po � a �o
lutely. wild. i At about five months
the foals are old enough to be cap-
tured and taken to 'motions all
over . the country --an unpleasant
change for the little wild things.
They have first, however, to be
"rounded up," and this is done by
their owner and his friends, and it
takes a great deal of doing.
A particularly lively colt may
take two or three hoursbefore he.
cam be got into the fixed, enclosure.
Thus the pleasures of wild riding in
the -bush are brought to within
fifty miles of London, ,says the Bos-
ton Transcript.
Riding in the New Forest in this
way is dangerous on account of the
bogs, and it takes a clever rider
and pony. Lord Lucas, is a tali man
who carries the mark of adventure
of a more ,dangerouss sort " in a
slight limp brought back from.
South Africa..
BABY'S OWN TABLETS
CURE SICKLY BABIES
Iff.our babis-;sic i
y y sickly, if his little
stomach is out of order or his, bow-
els need regulating, no other medi-
cine will have such prompt or bene-
ficial effect as Baby'e Own Tablets..
Thousands of other mothers use no'
other medicine Lor their little ones.
Concerning them Mrs. -John G.
Crockett, Glenberrie; N.S., writes :
"I have used Behee's Own Tablets
for •stomach troubles, vomiting and
conetipata.•on, and in every instance
they have proved successful. 1
would use no other medicine for my
little ones." • The Tablets are sold
by medicine dealers or by mail at
25 cents a box from The Dr. Wil-
liams' Medicine Co., Brockville,
Ont.
•2
Angeline : "1 wonder if I shall
ever catch Edwin flirting?" Mabel
"I always thought that was how
you did catch hint, • dear.' '
Piles Cured in 6 to 34' Days •
Drugggists• , refund' money if PAZO
QI,NT s5ENT .fails: to cure Itching, Blind,
or Protruding' I'i1e's, • hirSt 'application
gives relief. 50c.
If a man admirers a woman she
should at least 'admire his good
!taste.
6tinard's Liniment cures Carget in Cows.
CONSUMPTION IN ENGLAND.
Report on Nation's Health Shows
It Is On "Decrease.
A wonderful hope that scene time
the teri.'ible plague of consumption
will be vanquished in England is
held out'by the report of the Lacer
Government' Board. Careful. read-
ing of this report—it is, over, 400
pages long—mules it quite clear
that tuberculosis is decreasing in
the country. Even in 'those great.
centres of tuberculous disease—
Liverpool, Manchester, Birming-
ham and Sheff'i.eId—the scourge, is
dying. Modern sanitation niayrpos,
nilly as o enie for ib, but it can early
account foe a very little.
Tuberculoses, kills men in prefer-
ence to women. The report says :---
"For males ,air ino�st ages Li.vel'-
peel lies the' highest dearth rate,
Malwheater coming next. For fe-
males Liverpool;agadn'hare the high-
est death rate, the death rates in
Manchester and Bierningluan hav-
ing a similar course that of Shef-
field being eatnewbat tower. It is
not unlikely that some of the ex-
cess of •both NSanohestei and Liver-
pool is ',caused; by rllhe iiu.migrration
of casual lttborez�s This would in-
clude the immigration of nateves of
Irelands among whom the average
tiabereulosis death rate is high, The
ff total. 'share 'of -migration ill pro duc-
I in freest high p11t,Itisis.doatlt: rate
.eantadt be c%ei,erneinod-'a't pregen't.
The tulbereulosie tie th rate of thea
cites has shown great' reduction."
Just One More
Woman'Uses
TO` TELL HER -SISTERS THEY
CAN rilio " 1tET.IEF I?�Y
DOIDD'S: II.II)NI+,Y PILLS.
Mrs. Iohn Cabot,' After Six Year's''
Suffering 'fried Dodo's ae;idney;
Pills: and Found 'NOW Life and,
Energy.
White. Head Percei Que,, Feb, 2e.
(Special),—Otte more woman has
risen to tell her 'suffering eiee rs
they can find relief in' Dodd's Kid-
ney .Pillai, :That- woman . is Mrs::';
John Cabot,well known and highly'
respected here, and she eitpreeses''
her enthusiaasm in these words : "I
certainly recommend Dodd's Kid-
ney Pills. There'' is nothing bet-
ter." .. .
Asked •fa give her experience,.
Mrs. 'Cabot continued: "My trou-
ble e sa. art d � � '
started in cold, and I asuffered
for six years. Rheumatism, neur-
algia, stiffness: of the joints., oragnps
in the 'muscles and heart flutter
ergs were amenge ysyreptaanis, and
finally Bright's' D?sad.sedeveloped:
It was then I started tie use; Dodd's
Kidney Pills, and they Helped me
almost from the start. After.tak
ing four boxes I feel like a, new, wo='`
elan."
Dodd's KidrieYPelle cure the kid-
neys. Healthy kulneye strain all
the impurities and poisons—all' the
seeds of disease—tout of the blood.,
Dodd's Kidney. Pills not only cure
the disease but by ensuring good
blood give new life and energy to.
everypart of the body. -
BIG COTTON CROP IN INDIA.'
Increase of 14 Per Cent. Over Last
Year Is Reported.
India proenises to>have a bumper
cotton crop this season. The latest.
esiatna;be places the area under cot-
ton ,at 23,000,000 acres, or 3,000,000
acres ahead of last year's figures;
which means an inerease of 14 per
cent.: On the other hand the total
outturn is expected to reach :4,900,-
000 bales of 400 pounds each,.
a,gainst.4,300,000 bales last season.
The increase here is 15 per cont.
".Clic Latest report oh the crop in.
the Punjab is : particularly. gratify-
ing. It shows the area,.sown as,
1,799,100 acres, being 25 per cent:,
more than 'last year. The yield is
estimated at 490,061 bales of clean-
ed eat+tea, :compered' with. 297,016
bales'feetimated ire the cori•espont
ing forecast last year. In the na-
tive States the lama returned as
under cotton is 236,800 acres, an
increase of 84 per cent. The out-
turn is.estineated a;t 76,385 bales, or
52 per cent. more than last yews.
In the Umballa division the area
under cotton has increased by 61
per cent. and the estimated out-
turn by 97 ,per cent., as compared
withlast year. In . Jhllundur tile'
area has increased by 44 per cent.
and the estimated yield by 175 per
cent,
In Lahore the area, has increased
by 25 per ,cent. and the yield by 28
,per cent. In Itawal Pindi the area
has increased by orily 4 per cent.,
but the yield is estimated to be 22,
Per 'cent. better, "while 'it Multaat,
with ` an increased area of only 7
per cent., itis estimated that the
yield will be 100 per cent. better
than., east year.:
You May Have Ca�tarrh
Arid Not Know It
HEAD AND THROAT BECOME
DISEASED WITH CATARRH
FROM NEGLECTING COLDS
AND COUGHS.
Catarrh is Treacherous—When Fully
Developed is a Horror—Note its
Symptoms.
•
"Is your breath bad?"
"Is your throat sore?"
"Do you cough at night?"
"Is your voice raspy?"
"Dave you nasal discharge?"
""Do you spit up phlegm?" .
"Ifa.s your nose an itchy feeling?"
"Rave you' pain across the eyes?"
"Ts your throat irritable, west?"
"Do you sleep with mouth open?"
"Are you subject to sneezing fits?"
"Do your ears roar and buzz?"
"Are you hard of hearing?"
If you have any of these indications
of ,Catarrh, cure the trouble now-
stop • it before' it gets into the lungs
or branchial tubes—then it may be too
late. ' The remedy is, "Catarrhozone,"
a direct breathaole cure that places
antiseptic balsams and healin medi-
cation on every spot that's labeled by
catarrhal germs.
There can be no failure with Ca.
tarrhozone—for years It has success-
fully cured cases that resisted other
remedies, ."No one can know better
than I, the enormoils benefit one gets
from the very first day's use of Ca-
tafrhezohe," writes T. T. Hopkins, of
Westvale, P.Q. "i had for years a
',stubborn case •of Bronchial Catarrh,
ear noise, headache, sore eyes, stop•
ped up nose and throat, It affected
my appetite and Made my breath
rank. Catarrhozone cured quickly."
k et Oatterrhaeeee, use it, and yoit
are sure of,cnre-'beware of irritations
aria• sttetitutes. 'Large size Cetera],
ozone, .evitri hard rilbber inhaler, lasts
two tool th ,, told:; Is "g'ttaranteett "'rite
$1.06, "at an dealers, er the Catarrh-
ozone Co,, i3ufi'alo,.Y., and rung
*tone Ont;
Iiigieest grade beaus kept whole
and neealy by perieet Dai iug,
retaining their full strength,
. 'flavored.Ivith delicious sauces,
They ltavct tlo'equai.
1f f�lL is '.i t 18 (3811117L.
Italian Savant' Finds organ Has
Special Function.
Is• the appendix •after all to be-
coine a Ywsefai .organ,.. and is appen-
dicitis exon to go out of 'fashion 1
Theca questions mai wel1• be asked
when ones re•ads the report of an
Italian; savant,- Signor Morgerce,
who tells the French :A:Maderuy of
Sciences 'of 'liis eperimen±s with.
dogfish in the Bay ea ' Naples:
• Signor Mergers found that these
marine animals, possess, an organ
which would be:analogoug to the
appendix in man. After taking out
this gland Signor ,Morgera dieeev-,
erect that the contraotion.of'the in-
testines and its necessary fanetions
were disturbed. He found- that a
certain kind of sugar wag secreted
be- the appendix of these animals;
and that ifhe introduced four or
five drops of sugar into the intes-
tine of an anianal whose appendix
had been removed the action of the
intestine was perfectly normal.
Several French savants, Dr. Rob-
inson, Prof. Blanchard," Dr.
Brumpt, and others, seem also to
be •of the opinion that this much
maligned orgatn of the human body
has a particular and very impor-
tant function which has been long
ignored.
An Old Offender Caught
For ye are he has caused endless trouble,
but 'when Putnata's Corn Extractor was
applied, he came out roots and all. Any
cornor wart cured in .twenty-four hours
by • "Putnar,'i's Extractor," 25c. at all
dealers.
,. Exceptions.
et i ,,. , r
Beei is believ nquotedthe
is .e
sage. "Oh, 1 don't know. T see:
men -every day whole I wouldn't be-
lieve under oath."
To Care a Cold in One Day
Take . itAX .TIVE BROMO QUJININEE
Tablets. : Druggists refund money if it
fails to. cure, E. W. GROVE'S signa-
ture is on, each box. 25c.
And Tam.
"How' does your little boy take
his emulsion ?"
"With ,compulsion."
'Fry` Murine Eye Remedy
If 'you lave Red, Weak, Watery Eyes
or Granulated Eyelids. Doesn't Smart
—Soothes Eye Pain. Druggists Sell
Murine Eye Remedy, Liquid, 25c, 50c.
Murine; Eye Salve in Aseptic Tubes,
25c, -50c. Eye Books Free by Mail.
An Eye Tonic Good ter Ail Cyan that Mood Care
Murine- Eye Remedy Co.. Chicago
If mirrors portrayed us as others
see us, we would never use them.
Minard's 'Liniment Cures Distemper,
THE HUNGRY HAT.
How a, Doctor Got Eveh Witit
Avaricious Iletelkecper.
A ;certain Doctor Heim, a Ger-
man inan of science, once stopped
for luncheon at a hotel in Wies-
baden. The chair next to him was
unoccupied, se he put his hat upon
it, and sat down. When he came
to settle his account, he was sur-
prised to find that he was• oharged
far two planes but the head waiter
insisted that ;he had reserved a,
reoond:place, because no onecould
sit where his hat ki.y; so. Dootor
Heise paid without a word.
The next day he returned to the
hotel, ,sat at the same table, and
put bis hat, as before, on the chair
nexfee him. He ate a hearty meal,
and . as the waiter was' about to
clear away the dishes, he said,
"Wait a minute, friend. My hat
here, that is also paying for din-
ner, is very hungry, as you may
suppose,, since it paid for its dinner
yesterday, but didnt eat anything."
With these words, Heim lined his
hat wilsh a newspaper, aril filled it
up eo the beim with bread, cookies,
fruit aid all sorts sof good things.
He then placed the bulging' hat
carefully under his arm, ,and walk-
ed out in triumph.
The lesson had a goodeffect, kr
since that time no one. in that hotel
has had to pay for the ,seat that eats
oeetpied by bit hat.
Stirikeg Do Not Pay.
Awarding to a report issued by
the British Board of Trade, ship-
p1•etnented by ' data supplied by
trades unions, orgariixod workers
inn Great Britain have lost neatrl,
$00,000,000 in wages from, stop-
pages due 'trade disputes during
an
the last ten yeitrs, hga arrest thaw the
net gain in wages resulting from
disputes is reported 48 $28,00f),000,
In the Name period the working
eise•ses as. a whole have *soured adr
vanocs in wages estimated at !rt., -
000,000.
The /millionaire railway ling had
a ixrother who was hard sof hearing,
Whilst he himself was known as
having a 'very protein ant nose,
Once whet •.dining at a friend's
House ho sat between two -young la:
dies. They persisted in talking: to
hien very loud1y,' mueli to lids annoy-
ance, but, wise man, he said no-
thing. "Did you ever," remarked
one of them to the other in an or-
dinary tone during a lull in the con-
vereation, "see euelz a nose e"
"Pardon Inc, ladies," broke in the
rni.11ionaire, "it is my brother who
its deaf.,:
l
WillQui i
ck y e
Cur
Any Sour Stomach
Relieves Fullness After Meal.
"When I was working around the.
farm last winter, I had an attack of in-
flammation," writes Mr. L. P. Dawkins,
of Port Richmond. "I was week ,for a
long time, but well enough to work
until spring. But something went
wrong with my bowels or I had to use
salts: or physic all the time. MY.
stomach kept sour, .and alwaysafter
eating there was pain and fulness, and
all the symptoms of intestinal indi-
gestion. • Nothing helped the until I
used Dr. Hamilton's Pills. Instead of
hurting, like other pills, they acted
very mildly, and seemed to heal the
bowels/I did not require large 'doses
to get esults with Dr. Hamilton's Pills,
and feel so. glad that I have found a
mild yet certain remedy.: To -day I am
well—no pain, no sour stomach, a
good appetite, able to digest anything.
This 1s a whole lot of good for one
medicine to do, and I can say Dr.
Hamilton's Pills are the best pills, and
my letter, I am sure, proves it.
Refuse a substitute for Dr. Hamil-
ton's Pills of Mandrake and Butternut,
sold in yellow boxes, 25c. All dealers,
or The Catarrhozone Co., Kingston,
Ont.
�N
No Iuterx'upcion.
"Mrs Wombat says she loves to
commune with nature." "I'm not
surprised at that: Nature will let
you do all rthe :talking, and that
makes an awful hit with her."
Fairvilier Sept.` 30, 1905,
Minaret's Liniment Co., Limited.
Dear Sirs,—We wish to inform you
that : • we consider yoCr MINA'RD'ii
'LINIMENT a very 'superior article, and
we use it as a sure relief 'for sore throat
and chest When I tell you I would not
be without it if the price was one dol-
lar a bottle, I mean it.
Yours truly,
CHAS. F. TIL TON.
Protection.
"Madam, the feather in, your hat
is getting in my eye," eaclainaed 9,
plan in "e crowd. .The woman turn-
ed around, looked him over a•ud'
then enquired:. "'Vella don't y a s
wear glasses ?"
Minard's Liniment Cures Colds, Eto,
Returning .a Favor.
"It's going fin be war to . the
knife," declared' the ;suburban man,
who was feeding' his chickens.
'What. now 1" asked the friend.
"Why, Biel -es sent ,mc a box of
axle, grease and -advised me to use
it on my lawn mower."
` eVell ?"
"Well, I sent it hack and told him
to use it on his daughter's voice "
010)
Experienced mothers say
est forchil-
dren's
is best
is3 uries and skin
troubkst because
It is herbal—nooisonous
mineral coloring.P
It is antiseptic—proven ea
•
cuts and btirns taking the
wrong way.
It is. soothing—ends pain
1}
quickly.
It heals every time.
Just as good for gi'own-.'
> cid o't tali stores u.'n,d
druggists.
El). 4.
LSST71a ;i---'14.
CUTICURA
SOAP
And occasional use of Cuti»
tura Ointment. No other
enioliien,us do so much to
prevent pore -clogging, pin"-,
pies, blackheads 'red
� 9 rough
hands, dandruff, itching.'
iri� hair.
.
CutaeuraSospraid Otntmentare sold: Monahan*
the world. A 1l4erai /Ample of each, with 32 -page
Slits Book, bent 'past -tree. Address Potter Drug it
Chem. Corp.. Dept, AK, Oaten, U. S. A. ..
PARS FOR BALI.
N. w. DAWSON, Ninety Colborne Strata
Toronto.
IP YOU WANT TO BUY , OR 1315 r, A'
Fruit, Stock, .Grain, or Dairy Farm
write H. W. Dawson, Brampton. or
Colborne St., Toronto.
N W. DAWSON, Colborne St., Toronto.
YAStKATOILSWAN IMPB,OVED FARC
Must Soli. Small payment Soon
water. Windmill, Stable, :House, Granas.
lee, Hummer fallow. Market five rnile4'
School on farin.:• Write owner, 625 Wilton.
Avenue, Toronto,Canada.
WANTED.
AGENTS WE WANT YOU. -warm
Domiirio.n Shade Adjuster Co., Windt
ser, Ontario.
NEWSPAPERS FOR SALE.
(t OOD WEF,RLY TN LTVD TOWN IN'
lJf . York County. Stationery and Book
Business in connection. Price' oniy
$4,000, Terms liberal. Wilson' Publish, -
lug Company, 73 West Adelaide Street,
Toronto.
NURSERY STOCK.
TRAWBEEEIES, iuAi.SPmm�Es,-FISorxy
Varieties. r FTee Catalog. McConnell,
& Son, Grovesend, Ontario.
•SliSCELLAOIEOt1L
j�, Alia l OL"B lvli r� WITHOUT LAW,
td� ; er's face: Your family iasur ecl
against expensive lawsuits. Code Will
Form postpaid 25c. GrIiiiths, Browne 731dg„
Montreal.
el ANGER,. TU3ioaS, , LUMPS. ISTO..
(� internal and external, cured with.
oat pain b9' our home treatment. •Write
es hetero too late. .Dr. Belhmao Alediesi
Co.. Limited, :Collingwood. Ont,
•
PARTNERS WANTED
We are opening branch oMees thr�:igh
out Canada and the Statue and went man.
dgers. to handle our .Si•auches, who can
invest $1,000 to 55,000. Salary $150 and up-
wenda monthly, and your share of : the,
profits. 300 per cent. profit in our business.
Address, Rost Office Box N. 205,
Station "8," Montreal
Canadiatg, Hair Etestorer
Before and After" Using.
Restores Grey Rah' to original color. Two might
use from same bottle Bair of one becomes blacks'
the other bland or other color as they vera i».
youth. Stops Palling Flair, Dandruff. Itching.
Cures all Scalp Diseases, Produces New Growth.
Satisfaction guaranteed or moneyback.
Price 75 cents or too for One Dollar (postage' paid.)
Not sold in stores, address
Canadian Hair Restorer Co., WINDSOR, ONT.
Lot us help you to get mora
money
out of
your
busk
The question is: Aro yon making
good enough syrup? Are you mak-
ing all you can? Are you losing any
sa which is real money? Plate a
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