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FROM PARALYSIS
There are eases of :paralysis that
'cannot; be cured. But that is far
'diffe,reet, from saying• that every
eaeerof" paralysis is irteurtble,
;'..where is absolute proof that mains
forus of this, duseaise are curable,
Of the',caisee that cannot be cured
!many oaal be ,:sobelie fitted' that the
;formerly hopers �s sufferer will oii�ce
more find her life worth living.
"Attention is called to the reimaark-
atbie cures that have been effected
in eases of partial paralysis, and
other severe, nervous disorders, by
the use, o1 Dr. •Williiamis' Pink Pills
for Palo People. Some of these
cures are Lrio wonderful gas to chal-
lenge belief, but in every case the
statements have been cerefully
;verified and may be investigated by
,anyone interested. In this oonne--
tion the case of Miss 13.. Millellan,
of St, John, N.B.; is worthy of the
monit iaar�efu1 attention. Miss Mille-
hanistyis: "Some three years ago I
was taken seriously 'ill. -with diph-
theria, The doctor brought -me
�saf�ealy through this dreaded tiwoll-
b1e, ,a+nd I was assumed 1x b•e we�11.
But two weeks dater I took a. re-
il;apse, my throat and limbs becom-
ing .pfa.ralyzed•: I could neither
'speak near walk. I was under the
best of medical care, and after a
few- weeks was able to 'cit up in
bed, but my throat was still com-
pletely paralyzed and I. could . only
'utter unintelligible sound's. I 'VMS
treated by three of. Sit John's best
phyrsicians' for this trouble and my
case was given up as hopeless., A
friend asked me to try Dr. Wil -
!Hams' Pink: Pills, but I had spent
so much onmedicine without help`
;that I thought it would be only a
further waste of money. ' However,
I felt myself wowing daily weaker
and weaker; and I decided as a
last chance that I would try the
Pills•. By the time ,I had taken a,
half-dozen boxes .I could walk
'across the floor, something doctors
;had told nie could never happen
again, I still continued takin • the
p ,
t i is my speeeh 'turned, and I
1.felt myself iri perfect health. My
friends thought my restoration.
nothing shot of a miracle, and I
'think myself that I have to thank
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills ,that I ain
diving• to -dray, and I feel confident
`they can do quite ., es much for
others as they did for me."
Dr, Wiiliatme' ' Pink Pills effect
'cures in cases of this kind because
ithey make new, rich, red blood,
'which feeds and strengthens the
nerves, and tones up the whole sys-
'tem. , If yens are in need, of a medi-
cine give these pills a trial. We
are confident you will riot be disap-
pointed. Sold by medicine dealers
or by xnail' at 50 cents a box or six
!boxes for $2.50 from. The Dr. Wil -
!lianas' Medicine Co., Brockville;,
,Ont.
Many Uses for Banana.
I am ' not sure that one banana
equals a Taut -ton chop says a wri-
ter, in the London Chronicle, but
'you will he glad! to hear that the
.banana has many other' uses than
the profit of the London caster. Its
ileaaves are plaited to form mots and
bags, and the' finer ones make
your
icigarette pagers. In East Africa it
provides not only flood, but drink—
an intoxicating drink that ismuch
admired. And when it comes to
;Loxiddon and 'scatters its skins upon
the .pavement i,L• brings its warning
to the unearefui walker.
Inquire For Y.roirself. '
The wife of a wealthymanufac-
turer had occasion to call in the
help of a new floorpolisher. "Do
you understand your business thor-
oughly ?" "All I ask, madam, is
that you shall inquire for yourself
at :my 'Last situation. On the floor
of the large, drawing -room alone
five persons, broke their limbs dur-
ing last winter, and a lady slipped
down the grand staircase. It was
Jolla. St.Loc Strachey,
The son of Sir Edward Strachey,
Bart., was born in 1860 and was
educated at Balliol College, Oxford.
He has edited "The ' Spectator"
since the rettireiroent'eif Mr. Town-
send, who, in oonjunetion with Mr.
Richard • Holt Hutton brought that
journal to a high point of literary
and political power.. Mr. Strachey
is a stalwart member of the Union
ist party, while his brother, Lord
Strachey, is a Liberal peer. Mr.
Strachey isthe author of several
booike,, including `'Problems and
Perils of Socialism" and the "Prac-
tical Wisdom of the Bible:"
SAYINGS 01' *ISE MEN.
Masters mistake gold for good,
whereas it is only a mean's of oib
tainin:g it.—Bocbefoueauld.
It. is a. sure evidience of the health
and innocence of the beholder • if the
senses are ,alive to the beauty of
nature.—Thoreau.
Men of God have ,a..lways, from
time to time, 'nv.alked" among 'nen,
and mule, their ooxntmission felt in
the (heart and soul roof the common-
est hearer.-Enr+ers,on.
Philosophers -'have done.. 'wiisely.
when they have told us to oultivate
our reason rather than our feelings,
for reason reconcilesups to, the daily
things of ' entisbeinee ; our feelings
teach as to yearn after the far, the
difficult, the unseen.—Bulwer,
The reason why so few ,people are
,agreeabl•e in conversation is, that
each is thinking mare of what he is
intending to gay than of 'what others
are saying; and we never, listen
wvhen we are planning Ito speak:
Rochiefouoauld.
I have told you of the Spaniard
who always :put on his spectacles
when about t� east Cherries; "that
they might Look bigger and more
tempting. in like manner I make
the, most of my enjoyments; and
though I do not oastxny cares. 'away,
r peek them in as little compass as I
can, and carry them as conveniently
as I:can. for myself, and never let
them annoy others.—Saubhey.
WAKEFUL, BABIES
Postmistress is
Quite Well Again
FOUND coNt'L1liP.ru C11R1; IN
DO1DD'S XiXID�J{:i' 1'XLDS.
Mrs. Gray,Who Was Nervous and
Ilius Down for two •Years, Tells
How She Feud New :Health.
Tichborne, 1.r Ivinitena-c Co,, Ont.,
May 11 (Special).- ••Mrs. ,1 H. Gray,
the- popular postmistress here, is
telling her friends of the great
benefit sihe bias received from taking
Dodd's Kidney Pills.
"For about two years," Mrs,
Gray says, "I was all run down;
My :sleep' was broken and unrefresh-
ing, and I suffered from Shortness
of breath and heart flattering', I
finally decided that the Kidneys
were the cause of my trouble and
decided to try Dodd' a Kidney Pala.
I took four boxesin all, and I feel
quite strong and like myself again.
1 certainly think. Dodd's Kidney
Pills are a ,good medicine."
The experiienoe of the positmistress
is similar: to that' of thousands of
other Canadian women, They wore
weak, run • down, nervous and in
bad health generally. They: book;
Dodd's Kidney Pills and ain strong
and well again.
The reason is 'that when the, •I id-'
neys get out of order they fail to
strain the impurities out of the
blood, and general lassitude and
weakness ensiles. The natural curs
is to euro the Kidneys. The experi-
ence of tbousands:of others tells you
that Dodd's Kidney Pills cure the
Kidneys.
If your baby does not sleep, if he
is cross, cries a great deal, and will
not be comforted, that is the time
to give him Baby's Own Tablets.
They promote sleep — nob the
drugged: unnatural kind obtained
through the use of ."soothing" mix-
tures, but that refreshing natural
sleep of -tine .healthy child. The
Tablets banish : all stomach and
bowel ;eompltaaints—the direct cause
of crossness and sleepinasness.
Concerning therm Mrs. E. Medias,
Grand Bois, Que., says : "When I
began using Baby's Own Tablets
baby was so troubled with constipa-
tion he would not sleep dayOr
night. Now all this trouble Ives
vanished and he is a strong healthy
child." `The Tablets are sold by
medicine dealers or by nail alt 25
cents -a box froom. The Dr. Williams'
Medicine Co., Brockvilale, Ont.
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Family in Navy.
I whopolished the floor and the
The British navy affords some
good example's of family continuity
stairs,
Line [lack Strengthened
, .
'All
over. W
bolus, an
;�'the morning
re
pant
Stiffness Taken .tight Out
any
tWasRelieved in an. Hour, and Cured
Over Night.
A. lame
back? Quite unnecessary,
you h
ave to do is to rub on"Nervi-
line:- It's simply a -wonder for back
ache—relieves after one rubbing. "No-
'thing lie
ssibly could cure an aching
ibaClc faster than Nerviline," writes
Mrs. Arthur Kobar of Lower • Chel-
sea,N. S
T caught cold and was so
prostrate
d with pnfn T' could not bend
e always have Nerviline' at
d" I had the painful region
rubbed
thoroughly ' with this grand
liniment, At once the pain departed,
The lameness was rapidly reduced and
in an hour I was able to be about }ay
housework. ,I was rubbed. main just
tiring, andawoke as usual in
Hing without a sign of 'my
tacit trouble
"
There is no sort of thlttscular pain
that Ne
rviline won't cure 'quickly.
Tlloctsan
ds swear by 'it for rheuma-
tisna, neuralgia, sciatica and lumbago,
It sinks
to the core of. the pain—right
through
muscle, tissue and ,nerve–it
penetrates es Where to oily, greasy
moat can go and ievartably cures
quieitly.
If you a
have an ache or
Ctti'Ci you. Family
Nerviline---it will
Familyy size bottle, very
!large 50e,; trial size 25c, at all dealers.
of profession. . Ever 'since 1735,
when Augustus Keppel --the future
admiral and hero of many fights—
wags appointed a. midshipman, the
maple, of Keppel 'has• figured on. the
navy list. Even this record is see-
passed
ur-pas ed by Sir Michael Cwliame-Se'y-
moor's fan -lily, which has supplied
ofiioere to the navy prectaicalliy
without a break' wince the days of
I•tenry VIII;, when Sar Thomas, Sey
.Hour eoraabincd the• offices of Lord
High Admiral' and Masrter-General
of the Ordnanoe. A Seymour
served as Vice-Adxniral'againist theArmada:, and another Seymour was
killed 'in coniinand of his •ship fight-
ing the Dutch in 1606. :ft is said
that .tthe name of Seymour has been.
more often mentioned in dispatches
any other. n'ame.o�n record.---
London Daily Chronicle,
New Type 0t Submarine,
1h0 Clab,
eef feaburs. o tale, sub-
marines which the a�claniiralaty aare.
buildt°slig, wad about which a great
deal of 'secrecy is maintained, as the
provision of watsrtighb coanp.art-
neen etwhicitl find no �pine�e.un ttahetle-
sig:r of Britishpi'ovious`s�ubmtai�imes,
and of a, detachable keel lw•e%ghing
twelve tone, which can he rebased
by tile riper ci:i.hueri should all reserve
baoy'�a,ney be exhausted.
Never Diet Iter.
It was a little wizened man who
appeared before the judge and
chargedhis wife with cruel and
abusive treatment. His better half
was a big, square -jawed ' woman,
with adetermined eye. "In the
first place, where did you meet this
woman who hastreated you so.
dreadfully 7" asked the judge.
'Well," replied the little man,
making a brave attempt to glare de-
fiantly at his wife, "I never, did
meet her. She just kind' of over-
took me,"
His Diary.
A Tittle boy began to•:keep a diary,
and his first entry was—"Got up
this morning at 7 o'clock." He
showed the entry to his mother, and
she said reprovingly, "Have you
been to ,sohool 'Got up,' indeed!
Such an expression ! Does the:sun
get up 7 No, it rises I" slid she
scratched out "Got up at., seven"
and wrote "Rose . at seven" in its•
place. That -night the .boy before
retiring, completed the entry for
the diay. with the, ,sentence --"'Set,
at 8 o'clock,"
Good Prospect for Corn Crop.
Every one with corns will be pleased
to know that Putnam's Corn Extractor
is guaranteed to cure hard, soft or
bleeding corns in twenty-four hours.
Painless and sure . is. Putnam's ' Ex-
tractor,.: 25•c, at all dealers.
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Trade Depression.
Buyer (to traveller)—No, no ; 110-
thing at all, thanks. We're over-
stocked' -•now.
Traveller—Very well ; but won't
you just look at my samples
Buyer—Not a bit.. of good. Too
busy]
Traveller -Well, then, look here !
,Do you mind if I,take the blessed
things out and bole at 'em myself?
I haven't seen 'em for three weeks..
Minard'il Liniment used. by Physicians.
A ,self-winding eleotrio clock that
strikes the hours and ohinnies the
quarters is a novelty, sucih time-
pieces heretofore lacking the st=rik-
ing feature.
Piles Care& in 6 to 1,4 7igTi
prugfists refund money if PAZO
OINTMENT falls to cure itching Blind.
or Protruding Piles. First application
gives relief. 60o.,
So that aman may use a bicycle
when .gunning a. Frenchman has in-
vented a, support to hold it station-
ary while be is firing the gun.
Ask for Minard's' and take no other.,
Stories like the following suggest
the need of a new proverb—"None
are eo blind as those who think that
other people can't see." "Well,
John, did yoti take my letter to
Monsieur 'Montague'?" "Yes, sir,
btt I'm afraid he won't be able tc
reed it, for he's blind." "Blind?"'
''Yes, sir. I was standing directly
in front of hila in his private office,
and he ;asked. me 'twice where my
hat was, and I head it on my head
all the time, Ha! hal"
of the bowels • is an aijsolilte neces-
sity for good health, Unless the
waste 'natter from the food which
collects 'there is got rid of at least
once a day, it decays and poisons the
whole body, causing biliousness, indi-
gestion and sick headaches, Salta
and other harsh mineral purgatives
irritate the delicate lining of the
bowels. Or, Morse's Indian hoot
Pills ---entirely vegetable—regulate
the bowels effectively without weak-
ening, sickening or griping. Use
e 11 A0,
Drs ore .
ilri I1R, doff Pills
ECZEMA ITCHED
ANO BURNED
Rash on Legs and Rack, Scratching
IrritatedBreakingOut. Usedeuti-
cora Ointment. DiseaseVanished.
1';entw 11le, N. $.----"For about live years
was bothered with a light rash which
would appear most )zeawrilir..oa my logs anal
' back, This troubled me Most
in the spring of 61101, ear. They
said It was ezcema, The
eczema itched and burned
and tray scratching irritated
the breaking out. After it
broke out I could not obtain
more than three hours' sleep
each night it pained me so,
My Segs and back were a
solid mass of itching sores.
"I was given some salve and after using
this preparation about a week the disease
became worse and I could not obtain any
rest at night. I used all the patent prepa-
rations on the market bet they only seemed
to increase the suffering and afforded Metal
relief whatever. About this; time a' friend
recommended Outicura Ointment to me.
However, I bacl lost faith in all remedies and
told him so, but he insisted that I try Ceti -
Cara Ointment so 1pureiiaaeda box. The
Srst application gave relief and In about a
week the sores were healing and I was able
•to obtain a good night's rest, the first I had
enjoyed formerly months. I continued the
treatment for another month and by, that
time all signs of the disease had vanished,':
(Signed) 'Willard F. Alien, May 16, 1913.
Por more than a generation Cnticura Soap
andCuticura Ointment have afforded the
most economical treatment for aftectlons of
the skin and scalp that torture, Itch, burn,
scale, and destroy sleep. Sold everywhere.
Sample of each mailed free, with 82-p. Skin
Book. Address post -card Potter Drug dF
Chem, Corp,. Dept. D, Boston. U. O. A.
RAILWAY EARNINGS.
And Valle of the Land Owned By
the C.P.R.
The earnings on our Canadian
railways during 1913 amounted,
broadly, to $200,000,000. These
figures in:ands a1.1 the. oubsidi;ary
lines, and other affiliations of what-
ever nature ; but the figures are
remarkable. 'Thirty years ago the
C.P.IL, which now shows gross an-
nual earnings of $140,000,0000,
could hardly buy axle grease. Its.
25,000,000 acres of land were tort)),
The land now sells at the rete
of 'from $5 to $35 per acre. That
worthless land in its totality repre-
sents a cash value of nearly $350,-
000,000. The lands 'still to be sold
will realise $200,000,000. The come=
nnssiane+r, wiiioh the. London paper
of Lord Northcliffe's called Answers
sent out to investigate conditions
the Dominion, regrets in one of
lids letters that the C.P.R. aihould
have sold its land—any part of
to speculators in the early days.
The oirpanyregrets that policy to-
day itself ; but at the moment there
did not seem any alternative. The
people could nob be coaxed tat the
time to settle in the wilderness;
and the company needed money;
and: the big parcels were parted
with --,parcels which in their unoc-
cupied state aye the Wonder of the
incoming settler, who has to go
further back while the splendid
lands lie idle close to the railway.
Of course, not an acre• is sold now
except to the genuine settler, but
the point of value is that in the
course of a, acemperatively few years
our Canadian railways, whioh be-
gan in feebleness and doubt, •with-
ou•t great faith' in the future, and
mocked at by critics, can show the
enormous earnings, in a twelve-
month, of $200,000,000.
)LATS---_&NI.D .LITS.
Wonderful ILend .dresses 'Worn. In
'Soule ()oxintries.
In Rtlsisia the madden who is fancy
free may d^eies her hackie as wile
wishes. But not ere the wifes--she
intst hide her hair. Bo, as a recon'-
peeve for this sae ifice, she dons'a
hat which. may well .be, lled weird,
In •shape it is not unlike a biskiop'±
mitre, and itis adorned lis tree fan-
cy or the purse of the wearer dic-
tates. Gold, silver, and even pre-
cious stones have been used iu deo-
orating this kokoschnik, as it is
called,
In oertain parte: of Spain a hat
similar to the Russian style is worm.
Particularly is this popular with the
da•t ers among the Toledo peae,an-
try, although it must be very hot
and uncomfortable for this pnxp'ose.
The Dutch maiden of Ameterdpee
pins fuer faith=-a'nd' her head --to a
hat which resembles in, 'shape an in-
verted flower. -pot. It may not be
the style moist 'suited to her round,
placid face, but she would not
change it for the latest "thing" in
lnailinaezy.
On the island el Marken, in the
Zuyder Zee, the fashionable hat ie
again of the mitre eliape, but with
the .addition of wide, flapping
wings. Farther north, in Norway,
a mea.den, on .sear' bridal day" dons a
traditional erecti'bm which can best
be likened to an eccentric castle or
a gigantic chesseboiard,
In 'the province of Alsace-Lor-
raine
raine the women wear a huge,
winged headdress, The wonderful
thing about, the Alsacian hat is=
how is it •supported 7. Are there
concealed mires? And how does it
"stop on" in a high wind 7
"Have you been able to meet all.
the demands of your creditors "
"Meet them? I haven't been able
to avoid :diem !"
Simplified
Breakfasts
Make for good days
From a package
of fresh, crisp
Post
Toasties
fill; a bowl and add cream or
milk.
Then, with some fruit, a
cup of Instant Postum, and
a poached egg or two if you
like, you have a simple
breakfast that is wholesome
and satisfying.
Toasties+are bits of corn •
carefully cooked, delicately
seasoned, and toasted to an
appetizing "brown" without
being touched by hand.
They look good, taste good,
arid
'"The . Menton/' Lingers"
Sold, by Grocers ;
Everywhere!
anaciittta posture Cereal Co,; Ltd.
Wirehair, Ontario,
Pain In Back All (zone.
Gin Pills •Coiripletely Cured.
Mr. B, C. David, of Cornwallis, N.S.,
says;" "About a, year ago, I was suffering
so much with a dreadful Lame Back
and Hips, that I could not stand up
straight, I was informed by a friend
about GIN PILLS, I got a box. It
helped me immediately. I have taken
about twelve boxes and the pains in my
back and hips are all gone, I cannot
speak too highly of your GIN PILLS."'
50c. a Box, 6 Thr $2.50. Sample tree if
yeu write National Drug & Chemical
Co. of Canada, Limited, Toronto:
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Missed.
""m so Sorry your wife couldn't
came to ourart .. We'll miss her
p Y
terribly."
"Se will I. I'll have nobody to
remind me on the way home of the
bad breaks made.'' -
I cured a horse* of the Mange with
MINARD'S LINIMENT,
CHRISTOPHER SAUNDERS.
Dalhousie.
I cured a horse, badly torn by a
pitch fork. with MINARD'S LINIMENT.
St. Peter's, C. B. EDW. LINLIEF.
I cured a horse of a bad swelling by
MINARD'S LINIMENT.
THOS. W. PAYI)NE,
Bathurst, N.B.
'Sunday 'School Teacher "Now
tell me what it is that binds us to-
gether, and makes us better than
we are by nature." Little Sarah
Ann—"Corsets, miss."
Try Murine Eye Remedy
If you have Red,' Weal, Watery Eyes Eyelids. GranuIated Doesn't Smart
—Soothes Eye Pain. Druggists Sell
Murine Eye Remedy, Liquid, 25c, 50c.
a
Murine- Eye Salve hi Aseptic Tubes,
25c, 50c. Eye Books Free by Mail.
As' Ey Tonic Ci o tor All Eyes that Need Caro
Murine E'3,Re emedy- Co.. Chicago
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WAX CURE FOR RHEUMATISM.
Plunge the Parts Affected Into
Heated. Paraffin.
Mr. B+aI't+h:e de Sandfiort read a
paper at the French Academy of
1Vlcdicine detailing his discoveries in
regard to the so-called kerathe•rapy,
or wax, cure for rheumatism, con-
sisting iri the plunging of the whole
body or the parts. affected into heat-
ed paraffin.
The new treatment is said to be
wonderfully effica,eiao°us in eases of
antIlritis and rheumatic dsardeis.
Dr. Ba�rthe de Sannlfoxt found, first
by pe�rsonial,fmd then by general ex-
periments
xp
laerline,n us during the last, ten years,
that wax, even when heated above
120 degrees Fahrenheit, did not
burn, and produced ,purely benefi-
cial effects never attained by Paul-
tioes or other substances at lower
t;•�iilperature.5.' M+a>reover, w� is
absolutely as�e�pti�r., cheap and easily
ais�ed.
I!tll'tl�p�aan. p111y,91Cll:atls have hither-
to viewed the new id�eaa, stl,npdei�ou�sly,
although Dr. Carrel of the
Institute of New York taes�tl-
fied hips adherence to the theory in
1913,
• Dr, llartihe de Saliadkort Lias per-
sieted, and now defeaits rvlseptilisni
with an e000u.nt of the t e�ettlrts ac-
complished, not only in htunian
,therapeutics, but also in. veterrvaiary.
surgery, 'especially with, sw•oi•kn
joint's of race horses, where the
treatment of the graeate,st �itlue•.
A lar e .17'b•rarr' is apt to 'd slt.r,a.ct
than inet uo itahe i.. liner
rather ha to i
it is meet better to be ooeifiseed
to a few authors 'them to wandel, flat,
random oie•e ' mita*. Senc.<i..
lark'.
All ready baked
to a nicety; whole,
mealy and full
Savored. Heating
only is necessary,
iaa
i
park 4
Bens
wrolioggir
551161.
"!t�aaat NOWF4-t
It's cheaper to raise cogs than to
buy horses. Butit's cost%if you/beg,
the colts., Deepabottleof1 endall'si
Spavin. Cure Bandy. For thirty-five,,
years hasprovedit the safe, reliable
II
remedy for spavin, splint, curb, ring-
bone,' bony growths an lai
enc
ss
from many causes.
is sold by druggists everywhere at 40. a
bottle, 0 bottles ]or $5. Get a free copy of
our book"A Treatise on the Horse at your
druggist's or write es. 05
Dr. B. J. KENDALL CO., Enosbt,rg Falls, Vie
FARMS FOR SALL
ti. W. DAWSON, Ninety COlOorns Straw.
Toronto,
IF .YOU WANT TO BUY Oft SELL A
Fruit,- Stock, Oraln. or Dairy Farn.
write II, W. Dawson, Brampton, •ir
Colborne St.. Toronto.
N. W. DAWSON, Colborne 9t,, Toronia.
NEWSPAPERS FOR SALE.
GCOD 'WEEKLY IN LIVE TOWN IN
York County. Stationery and Book
Business In connection. Price anti
$4,000. Terms liberal. Wilson Publish-
ing Company. 73 West, Adelaide Street.
Toronto.
AGENTS WANTED.
RESIDENT AGENTS IN EarERY
town to introduce strictly legiti-
mate, guaranteed investment proposi-
tion. You ,can make $5 daily or more
in spare time in your own home town.
One salesman is actually averaging
over $100 e..ch • week, We guarantee
satisfaction to you and your eustain.ere.
Address:—The Canadian- rtaga:zine Pre-
mium Department, Roo302, 53 Yonge
St;; Toronto.
11$ttCCLLANE018I.
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NIONa,Ont: GROwIrRS,: GET LITERA-
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.i AIVCES, TUM0116. "blinP3, Erre..
internal end external, cured eons -
out pain by our home treatment. Write
es before too late. Dr. Rahman Medlc■J
Co„ Limited, Coninewood. Ont.
A .- J®.
OF INVENTIONS
PIGEON, PIGEON & aAYIS,,
71a St. Sameas St., Montreal
Write for Information.
"Women miist consider it a.
dreadful fate to be an old maid, ".
mused Mr. 'Chugwater. 'They do,
Josiah," said Mrs, Chugwater.
"What terrible sticks they some-
times marry to escape it." And Jo-
siah rubbed his chin and ,said no
11Rinard's Zinimeat Lumberman's Friend
She—"You
puckered up your lips
so that I thought you were going to
kiss me." He --"No ; I got some
grit in my mouth," She—"Well,
for g•oodtiess sake, swallow it; you
need some in your system."
Only One "8EOMO QUININE"
To get the genuine, call for full name.
LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE. Look
for signature of E. W. GROVE. Cures
a Cold in One, Day. 25c.
"Pat," said. Sandy, "why is a
short man struggling to kiss a tall
woman like an Irishman going up
Vesuvius 7" "Faith, and Isn't is
because he's trying to get at the
mouth of the crater 7" replied Pat,
Keep Minard's Liniment 3n the house,
Living Proof.
•
Madge --Science teaches us that
a man becomes what lie eats. Da
you believe it? •
May—How cal:. you . doubt: it 7
There's .Harry. for instone e, He's
eaten a lobster every night for
years.
A mere mart is the inventor of ti
r',eil for e''iantem so, shaped that i' zits:
snugly ender -the •chin without any
f a+steni n g to retain it.
Yon will find relief in Zan-Buk 1 1
It eases the burning, stinging
pain, stops .bleeding and brings
ease. Perseverance, with Ze -
Buis, ymeans curd» ilVhy not prove
this i dl 1::4148 kgts and . ore.8.�»
looms