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4OOD BLOOD
AND GOOD HEALTH
Is the Result Obtained When Dr.
Williams' Pink Pills Ire Used.
THE RETIRED BURGLAR.
On (be Declfue of the Burglary flu -
einem in Cities.
"Though I have long been out
c( business," said the retired burg- BRANTFORD LADY SUFFERED
lar, "it is natural, I suppose, that TILT. CURED BT DODD'8
I should still be interested in the KIDNEV PILLS.
COLD BROUGHT ON
KIDNEY DISEASE
TO TELL GOOD FLOUR.
Should be White With Yellowish
Straw Color 'fiat.
In selecting flour first look to the
color. It it is white with a yellow-
ish straw -color tint buy it. If it
it white with a blueish cast, or with
profession or at that, I followed --black specks in it refuse it. Next
$o kng; really, quite apart Mrs, A. II. Thomson had Heart c'samiue its adhesiveness—wet and
To V:ave+ goc.d health yr,' rnu�t 8; knead a little of it between your
base frc,cd blood. it ie nc,t (:,,'y from the motive that prompted mo Disease, Lumbago and Rheuma•
:v.114,11the blood is batt that the when 1 did quit., I'm glad 1 get out film, and Tells How She was Ile•' fingers; if it works surf and sticky
?,salt h is poor. Tht. blood is the of it when I did; burglary isn't stored to Health. it is poor. Then throw a little lump
dirt• goi,ig fluid c.f the body --it is what it was• of dried flour against a smooth sur-
.
tiler, f re an abro'ute r:eces_Ity that "What with better safes and Brantford, Ont., Oct. 11 (Spe ial) face ; if it falls like powder it is
it sht,alcl be kept. free from all i1n- faults and the present day electri- —How Colds, LaGrippe and other ball. Lastly, squeeze some of the
purities and persons. To do this no- cal protective devices, and above minor ills settle on the Kidneys and flour tightly in your baud; if it re
thing can equal Dr. Williams' Pink all the constant watchfulness and develop Rheumatism, Heart Dis- tains the shape given by the pres-
Pills fur Pule People. Theso Pills care now set up against him, the case, Bright's Disease and other , sure, that is a good sign. It. is safe
make new, rich blood with every burglar on a big scale has a mighty terribly dangerous ailments; and ' to buy flour that will stand all
dose; they drive out every impute slim chance; and even the little how any and al! of them are cured these tests. These modes are given
ity—every poison --and thus giveburglar in big cities finds poor by Dodd's Kidney Pills is fully , by all flour dealers, and they per -
good health. Concerning them iroor picking, conditions have so shown in the case of Mrs. A. H. i tain to a matter that concerns ev-
)alias Bernadette Lapointe, of St.l changed. Thomson, whose home, is at 48 Al- erybody.
'Jerome, Que., says:—"For several ! "What chance, would there be bion Street, this city. 'f
years my health was very bad—ray
syste►n was completely run down.
had indigestion almost continual -
y ; my heart was weak; 1 had
teadaches and backaches, and
,was sore' all over. My blood
(was very poor and more
than once I was in despair. I tried
many supposed remedies, but none
of them helped me. One day a
friend advised me to try Dr. Wil-
liams' ]'ink Pills, telling mo that
ahs had found them good in a case
similar to mine. I followed her ad-
vice and began taking the pills.
They soon gave me some slight re-
lief. Encouraged by this I con-
,tinued their use for several months
and they strengthened my whole
system. I ani to -day in excellent
-health and always keep Dr. Wil-
liams' Pink Pills in the house for
.now to hide under a bed or in a Mrs. Thomson was, some years
ago, taken with Cold and LaGrippe
and Straining, which affected her
Kidneys, and the result was Back-
ache, Lumbago, Rheumatism and
Heart Disease, which caused both
closet? I remember when I was ac-
tive the last thing that Mrs. Burg
always said to me before I started
out nights would be:
"'Look under the bel, will you,
before you go'1' and 1'd look, and
any:
"'Nobody there,' and then she''
laugh and I'd laugh, and then 1"d
start out to hide under somebody
else's bed; but you can't do that
now, at least in cities, because
now there ain't no beds for the
poor burglar to hide under.
"You can't hide under a fold-
ing bed, can you? Not very wet!;•
rend in these days when you do
strike a single or a double bed of
the regular sort you can't hide un-
der that because the space under
it is already occupied. You find
if I feel a little out of sorts I take under the bed, as likely as not, a
,a box of Pills and am soon alright great box on casters specially made
again." to roll under beds, a big chest to
I Thonsands of young girls keep things in, to save space in the
throughout Canada suffer just as flat; or maybe you find under the
bed so many boxes and bundles and
things that there's no room there
for you.
"Then, take tho flat closets. Do
you know of many flat closets into
which a man could get and shut
the door? Another old time hid-
ing place once familiar now cut off
completely; and with these two
chances for finding gono the burg-
lar's chances are cut, down by at
least half ; I should say more, for
more than half the people live in
, flats.
matism, heart palpitation and re- So in cities have changed condi-
peve the many ills of girlhood and tions curtailed the operations of
m
womanhood. Sold by all edicine , burglars big and little, and the
dealers or direct by mail at 50 hilliness is no longer what it once
cents a box or,six boxes for $2.50 was. You know why I quit it, but
from The Dr. Williams' Medicine 'I am glad I quitit anyway when
Co., Brockville, Ont. I did."
,11ttiss Lapointe did. They are sickly
all the time and are totally unable
to take the enjoyment out of lifo
that every healthy girl should. They
need a tonic to build thein up — to
enable them to withstand the wor-
ries of htuschold or business du-
ties; to give them strength to en-
joy social life. Such a tonic is Dr.
Villiams' Pink Pills for Pale Peo-
ple. These Pills give blood to
bloodless girls; they strengthen
the nerves; banish headaches and
backaches; cure indigestion, rheu-
SAV.tiIAN VOLCANO.
Sends Forth More Lata Than Any
Other Volcano.
a
LITTLE ILLS OF CHILDHOOD
HOW TJ CURE THEM
On the word of mothers all over
In the Island of Sayan, in the Canada there is no other medicine
Samoan group. during an August can equal Baby's Own Tablets for
night in 1905, there arose from the the euro of such ills as indigestion,
midst of a peaceful cocoa plantation colic, diarrhoea, constipation,
a volcano that in the four years of simple fever, worms and teething
its still ceaseless activity has sent troubles. This medicine is good for
forth more molten lava than has the newborn baby or the well
any other volcano of which there grown child. Absolutely safe —
is any human record. To -day the you have the guarantee of a goy -
flow of lava, in some places seven eminent analyst that this is true.
hundred feet in depth, is filling up Mrs. G. S. Ward, Rivington. Que.,
the sea along a frontage of more says :—"I cannot praise Baby's
than seven miles, and has destroy- Own Tablets warmly enough." Sold
rd about fifty villages and as many by all medicine dealers or by mail
square miles of what was once the at 25 cents a box from The Dr. WO -
most productive area in all Samoa. Hams' Medicine Co., Brockville,
From Apia, about fifty miles away, Ont.
on the Island of Upolo, it is some-
times possible to read at night by
the glare of the Savaiian volcano,
whose twin pillars of vapor by day
become transformed then into col-
umus of red.
tt% GREAT SHOE FOR DRY i F.F.T
The "Wood -Soled Boots." or
('iogs advertised in this week's is -
row. are a Marvel of Cheapness.
They are cut from grained leather,
and being lined with thick warm
felt. should be a very great boon to
farmers. 1'ruiti3rowcrs. Poultry -
then or any 5 ishing real damp pro
tectors. Eor stable use they aro
ddca{. Thousands of them are sold
by the proprietors of The Scott' h
.Wholesale Specialty Coy., 134
ti'rincess St.. Winnipeg, Man.
THERE'S THE RUB.
"Died in poverty :" cried the
They Soothe Excited Nerves. -
Nervous affections are usually at
tributable to defective digestion, as
the stomach dominates the nerve
centres. A course of Parmelee's
Vegetable Pills will still all distils -
her and her friends grave anxiety. ' bailees of this character, and by
She had suffered some years when
she beard of cures effected by
Dodd's Kidney Pills, and bought
a box, which she used with such
splendid results that she continued
te. take them till she was cured.
Since then she has used Docld's
Kidney Pills in her own family and
recommended them widely to her
friends, all of whom have warm
words of praise for the standard
Canadian Kidney remedy, Dodd's
Kidney Pills.
Heart Disease, Rheumatism,
Lumbago and Bright's Disease are
restoring the stomach to normal ac-
tion relieve the nerves from irrita-
tion. There is no sedative like them
and in the correction of irregulari-
ties of the digestive processes, no
preparation has done so effective
work, as can be testified to by thou-
sands.
NOT LOST FOR WORDS.
The class was learning grammar.
"Now," said the teacher, "can
anyone give me a word ending with
'oats,' meaning full of, as in 'dan-
all Kidney Diseases or aro causedgerous,' full of danger. and 'haz-
ky diseased kidneys. You can't',anions,' full of hazard 1"
have any of thein if you keep your; There was a silence in the class
Kidneys sound and your blood; for a moment. Then a boy sitting
pure. Dodd's Kidney Pills make I in the front row put out his hand
the Kidneys sound. Sound Kidneys "Well, John," said the teacher,
strain all the impurities out of the "what is your word?"
blood. "Please, sir," calve the reply,
"pious, full of pie."
OF COURSE IT IS.
"I don't see why moralists call Practically all Canadian drug- "Have you a college diploma 1"
the time a girl spends at her mir" gists, grocers and general dealers "No; but I have several mining
stock certificates that I might
frame and hang up as evidence
that I have been through the school
of experience.—•—
If
r
If every housekeeper would use
Wilson's Fly Pads freely during
the Summer months the house fly
peril would soon be a thing of the
past.
111 • tl.
OIL' . 4,40•4„: . lr 1ll";
roadway's 'toe .y halls'
ceras tae w e -t pates to
'loos one ks twenty
�))'minute& ver nea
0ache Wok .r n • r v
oast. Teotlracht.
.
II Vparalgia R b e n
�� Diato t. Lumbar,
tA / palma in the back.
*pale or kidney.
ns .
pefaround t I, e
liver, pleurisy,
swotting,of rho Jul.: t.. and
pain. or au kin ;s. use
IADMAY'3 ILADT RELiEF.
dna
A WIFE'S LITTLE FLING.
"I really don't know what my
husband will do while I'm away 1"
"0, he'll get along all right."
"I presume he will. But he will
have no one to blame when he cuts
himself while shaving."
A Pill for all Seasons.—Winter
and summer. in any latitude, whe-
ther in torrid zone or Arctic tem-
perature, Parmelee's Vegetable
Pills can bo depended upon to do
their work. The dyspeptic will find
then' a friend always and should
carry them with him everywhere.
They are made to withstand any
climate and are warranted to keep
their freshness and strength. They
de not grow stale, a quality not
posses.°ed in many pills now on the
market.
ALMOST AS GOOD.
ror, time wasted by vanity." 1 sell Wilson's Fly Pads. 1f your
"Isn't it?" storekeeper docs not, ask Lim why."Of course not. It's time of real j
reflection." ,_
f ONE OTHER.
Regarded as one of the most po-
tent compounds ever introduced
with which to combat all summer
complaints and inflammation of the
bowels, Dr. J. I). Kellogg's Dy-
sentery Cordial has won for itself
a reputation that no other cordial
for the purpose can aspire to. For
young or old suffering from these
complaints it is the hest medicine
that can be procured.
THE LEADING QUESTION,
"Waft, waft, ye winds, the story,
AIid you, ye waters roll:"
But who will get the glory
\\'hen two men claim 'the fele 1"
I1 Is an undisputed fact that
one packet of Wilson's Fly Pads
has actually killed a bushel of
house flies. Fortunately no such
quantity can ever be found In a
well kept house, but whether they
he few or many Wilson's Fly Pads
will kill them all.
Johnnie (to new visitor) --"So you
are my grandma. are you?" Grand-
mother—"Yes, Johnnie! I'm your
A CLASS FOR COURTSHIP. grandma on your father's side."
Japan is advancing by leaps and Johnnie --"Well, you're on the
bounds. The latest thing is a class wrong side; you'll find that out.
in "courtship" for girls. This has
been made a part of tate curricu There can be a difference of opfn-
lum in all of the secondary schools ion on most subjects, but there is
for girls. Tho almond -eyed mai- only one opinion as to the reliabi}-
dens aro taught that should they ity of Mother Graves' Worm Eater -
he "so unfortunate as to fall in initiator. It is safe, sure and effec-
love before becoming engaged, ' teal•
they must conceal the fact, and ..
above all remember that woolen kindly mention the name of this
must not propose. Also they aro
warned that well-bred girls do not
exchange photographs with their
admirers.
The inventor who is unable to fly
in his airship is apt to fly into a
rage.
paper in writing to ads ertisers.
The teat'her was Hit hitt all exposi-
tion of culpable homicide. ''If I
went out in a small boat," he said,
"and the owner knew it was leak-
ing, and 1 got drowned, what would
that be 1" After a few minutes'
silence a little boy stood up and
Father—"Yes, sir, I began as an
office -boy, and here I am at the top
of the tree. And what, is my re-
ward 1 Why, when I die my son
will be the greatest rascal in the
town."
The Prodigal (calmly) --"Yet, pa-
ter. But not till you die."
]Red. Week. Weepy, Watery Eye..
Delleved 6Tour For TlrEyyjee Troubles. You
. Try
Mutine
Will like Murine. It Soothe.. 50c At
Free. Druggists.
uer ne Eye Rente iiedy Co.E, Te oronto.
Are you a surf' ver with corns 1 If said: "A holiday fur us. sir :" I
you are, get a bottle of Holloway's ••lyoes the baby talk yet?" ask -1
philosopher, scornfully. "Died in Corn 1 urn. It bas never been cd a friend of the family. ''No,
I overty did he. . an' you expect me known to fail. replied the baby's disgusted little I
1., 'y mpalLixe t What is there in brother. "the baby doesn't need '
dy ing in poverty. I've got to Iive What tl.•c ; it profit a woman to to talk." "Doesn't need to talk ; ' 1
it' it '' Rel her hat on straight if her cum- '•N,i. .all the baby has to do is to
plexion isn't l yell, and it gets anything there is+
The things that others do not -- -- in the house that.'s worth having.''
erry Sam' Pabdtllter. It's •Rees• aro statute
for those
wort li going after conte 1i t 4•,4.'11 1 u••+ eat. burst roa ero!Ns
ter iIIASe w110 wait. 3ak•n 1•�t•rn.;ly .6••. cramp' dlarrhsa and The MA El who has had a piano in
a .� ,..;tees a• -,•d s,Mtlt't•s 1M•• Ia DA •,roe his Inane for a dozen years wonders
•• 1•uu►,..•t r•: rs Dots 1Se •44 .r..
--_ how the factories are able to con
The strung man. leading a tl„g frons in business•
by a string. lounged up to the : . k-
ct•oflice of a railnas nation. and
inquired : "Must I - aw -take a
ticket for a puppy l” "No; you
can travel as an ordinary passen-
ger," was the reply.
Jinks --''Have you selected a
trade or profession for your hey?"
Winks --"I shall make a plumber of
him." Jinks -"Has h' a bent that
way 1" Winks --"He's born for it
Tell him t(+ do a thing immediately
and he won't think of it again for 1
a week."
SHORTEST FUNERAL SERMON.
One of the shortest sermons on
record was that preached at the
funeral of Mme. Cresswell, a wo-
man of the Stuart restoration peri- Eo.
od in England. She bequeathed
$50 to fee a clergyman to preach
her funeral sermon. stipulating
that he was to mention her name
and to speak nothing but well of
her. He got over the obvious dif-
ficulty by briefly- alluding to her
name and last request, without any
praise except this: "She was born
well, she lived well, and she died
well, for she was born with the
name of Cresswell; she lived in
('le,kenwell and ('harnberwell, and
died in Bridwell.,,
111011CATIONAL
UNCLE EZIIA SAYS.
"I her allus noticed ono thing
Chet the man who finds fault with
his wife's eeekin' never says thet
he could do better himself. Tho
reason is, he's afeard she would
tell him to go ahead au' try it."
AN IMPOSSIBLE THING to and a plaster
equal to "The D. a L... Menthol Fleeter.
and it is being Imitated. Get the genuine.
)'or side aches. backaches, stitches. nutti-
ng equals it. Made by Delis A Lawrence
"That's a fool of a deg you've
Td -•.dam
„Wl,r• It has as moth .ewe11"4 ter !re, •arlPte to neptW t . Na•
R 1 1"1 1. NO. 41 02 as I have i" "That'• what I said. Hereat roue a Chemical Cs. Toots.
Tts.
Brown'' --"How surprised we
should bo if we could see ourselves
as others sec us:" Towne --- "Yes;
but think how surprised the others
would be if they could see us as we
?c'C ourselves 1"
1'Ou uICDu'T to swat FROM NOMI
to art an • I eertlon. 1n. to ub you : n year
Are 11m• 5. kk..ptne. tub.,-thaa4 Tyae-
.rltlsg, art/floosie. (•otsurrctal l.aw, Bust ,•q
orr•rpondra•••• M.trIculatl a, 70a,41•111' 1'e111.
rester. roe it,asr's''oues• tat.aa Ene:n.•rlsg,
ldeehatd...41 Drawing. etre► Rehire,. Agriculture,
juururil.tn.-•p•ctal Lnaltsh rust IGO utt.er c .0 .••
Ask for . h.t you need. Canadyn t'..rr..pun.lduoa
1'o!leAr. Lanais!. Dept It, Tor..uto, ('au.
A HOMEBODY.
"What sort of a woman is his
wi to 1"
"Splendid. Sho rer:tsrd thrco
invitations to join afternoon card
clubs."
ncorpereka 18
,`0 E.GE pJt'hG'
P =v.. i \\fit` tea
/o ''hiss 1..
i
gaily z 'm:4 sa;- r '�
III Arr,t1ATic.4\0TN_I"avTWS'TY_or To:iro
1! and to PEMBROKE ST.
F. N. Torrington. Mus. Dirt.
ANNUAL CONCERT. MASSEY NALL
NOVEMBER 1st.
Tickets may be bad at the College.
us
/SCENTS WANTED.
EN AND WOMEN DON'T AE IDLE—
;r11
Show pamples of our reliable medi-
cines, superb toilet prepprattons. pure
baking powder. and flavoring extracts to
your neighbors and forward their orders
to 1111. You tan easily make form ten to
tweutyflve dollars ■ week and have
permanent position. Goods sell on sigh%
and repent orders conte fart hook "flow
to Succeed- and purlieu' Res pent free,
The Ilome Supply Co.. Dent. 50. %lent
Building. Toronto.
NATE WANT NOW IN EVERT uNRB.
7.11iEgENTkn district a reliabl
agent to sell Pelham•s Peerless fruit an
ornamental trees. Consider this. 0
pay weekly. Exclusive territory. Ftoeig
guaranteed un to grade and delivered
good condition and all the advantages el
eellfng well•known stock. Write now rott
hemcNurseryaCo . and
oronto, Ont mouths. PeM
A Good Name is to be Prized. --
There have been imitations of Dr.
Thomas' Ecicetric Oil which may
have been injurious to its good
name, but if so, the injury has only
been temporary. Goodness must
always come to the front and throe
into the shadow that which i
worthless. So it has been wit'
Eclectric Oil; no imitation cat
maintain itself against the genuine
article•
FOR SALE. ----
__COM,IODIC
IC RECITATION POOR Meat col.
lection publtehed in English language'
Ten cents. Arthur Rice, Granby. Que.
�ILYERCLOTN will clean yourl)tiverware and
other flue mets Ilk. magic. No powder
other aid require.]. tho propared cloth does all
equ'ck. clean. handy warl'rtc. 21 cent+. `feu
addnA Or trial sample. Ca'odaSil.erol.t5 Ca.
'target&
TYPEWRITERS
Bargain prices, $t5 to $63, (all makes)
taken in exchange for Model to and tt
Remingtons. Many of these machine'
show little use.
N•rningten Typewriter Company. Limited,
144 DAY PIRKSr. TORON 10.
Turkey TE Feathers
CAN BE QUICKLY
TURNED INTO CASH
WRITE
11. W. Nelson & Co.. Toronto, Ont.
WARM FEET AT 40 BELOW
Isn't Thls Just What You Nate Been
Wanting? wen Try Our
Grained Leather Clogs
(i HC1'KLEi
LINO WITN TNtOK SOSY FUT.
Men's .r
W eroen's
81.25
Men's best
Quality
$1.50
Thus Ce'•hrat•t Wood-S•1•d 5,olr •r•
the War.af.st PeetMoer y•au oto put au.
TKI'JSAKb! OF TESTIMONIALS.
Al.', imported dlrp,a fr••m 1h- (1'.1 t'..nnt•v
Mena Scotch NANO•KNITTEO Sacks
3 pair u ,ei .sed its parcel 1, $1.00.
Oal, 11.7111
The Scottish wholesale Sp cls.Ity Co.,
Ise Princess Sloek, Winnipeg.
EASY ENOUGH.
Teacher "Raymond, you may
name the seasons."
Little Raymond, promptly —
"Yes'm; pepper and salt. ma'am."
gladly mention the name of this
paper in writing to ad►crtisei%.
•
Do You Realise the Danger of a
%-
OISONEDFINGEft
err• ✓� �
DEATH OFTEN LURKS iN A CUT. ( -
f `✓ r,
4 '
OV see this danger illustrated in the case of Mr.
W. C. Edwards, a well-known Friendly Society
leader, of Peter Street, Toronto. He cut one of his
fingers with a piece of glass, and instead of applying
Zam-Isoto prevent revent blood poison and to heal it, he neglected
the cut, and blood poison followed. He says: " The blood -
poison from the finger spread up my hand and arm and caused
me terrible agony. After twolmonths' treatment the doctor said r
there was no cure, and amputation would have to take place if 1
intended to save my arm. 1 left that doctor and consulted another.
few weeks' treatment, he also told me that operationwould
wo
Aftera
be necessary. He said the bone had become diseased and the finger %
would have to 1e opened so t sit the bone could he scraped. 1 went away to consider when
1 would have the operation per 'ormed and root a Mend who advised tee to try Zam-Buk.
"That night 1 teethed the wound and put on some Zatn-Rrk. I ]tot, a lift:e steep for the
first time for many nights. In the morning th' wound began to bleed instead of the fool dis-
charging .. In the past. "l his .vas a healthy sign so 1 went on wills the Zda►-Buk. Wed. to
cut a long story abort. M a f • .e' days I put away the sling. and M e few weeks the fie , -: w i s
'Sestet comatosely. To -day that finger is as seated as a 1e41 Md t owe 1L to Zara -1144k. 1
Went, over f20 in doctors fees and when I think how WHAT ZAM-BUK CURES.
Zam t -Buk a'Kb a trifling cost saved me lrols a'yn
etetio
I em very grateful for the balm i can tell you." -
a k
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Ptak
i
'r
le, barna. sprntntl g
•p•ilaopin�, e<teutl�,feete•'n
hal leg,
• - tit worm, coli creeks,
a others ,*Saes
w stoma se &alt Co. lag :are! jai