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TEDI1 AND TIIE SQUIRREL, ,,..
i''Jdy Is a little binck•and-Wiiito ter-
rier, wilt) the stubbiest of lent; stok-
ing straight up into the air, as it it
Were trying le meet hes sharp l.ttle
eters, Met Slick up, too. ire lives in a
lag yard, wills a t:nrse in ono end of
100$ here his mater lives, and a big
Liao! fence all edstiJ it, with beams
:mining along beenthe bop on the
fence -pars, for the Loomis W be nailed
IA'. Teddy cannot get over that fence
although he would like to, and has
tried le many finite, for over in the
I.cxt yard lives bis best playmate, Dodo.
Melo is no ting et all, but a big
Pry tsquire-e•I, with a huge bushy tail g;;tivcs in the hope that you can put
that flirts and quivers whenever he ye ur b'ood right. Purgatives gallop
(moves. Dodo lives in a little woollen through Iho system and weaken in -
ii c, up on the branch of a free, and skad of giving tttrengtl. What you
as a wife and a whole family et litke need in spring is a tonic medicine that
squirrels up there watt hire. Dodo cart will make new, rich blood, build up
run tip and down (tat fence as easily the weekend nerves, and thus glveyou
us you can climb the stairs to Igo nur- new health and strength. Dr. Williams
sty, and• he itas done it many times, ('ink Pills is the one medicine that can
often when Teddy was very ck,se be- ,k; This speedily, safely and surely.
hind hum, for nithettgh he enjoys ploy- Every de. o of nes medicine makes new,
.1ng with Teddy, he fears tuns. (lis rah, red blood, strengthens the appe-
favorite game is to watch from his tree tile, clears the shin, and makes tired
until Toddy is looking the other way, depressed men and woolen, bright, ac -
then
climb
e-
vc
► thefence, n ce
runup
close li •
etc t e
and nd sir
'ong. Mr. Harry Huggins,
behind Teddy ane chatter shrilly at Oshawa, Ont., says: -"1 don't think
turn Jit a second, there is anything equal to Dr. Wil-
l -hit one day the laugh was on the )tams' Pink fills as a cure for nerve
otter stele. Teddy knows why he is in ousness, indigestion and a run down
the big yard. Ile is there to watch the ccntlition i f Iho blood. for sonic time
house and are that no one conies in to 1 was a great sufferer from these lrou-
steai or to hurt anything. Perhaps that tiles. 1 trial several remedies, but no -
1s why he will not let Dodo stay there. Thing helped foe until 1 began firkin
1) c day, when Teddy was away down Dr Williams' fink t'ilis. Before Ink -
et
lire h end
of the
e
mel
yard,
)ou,locame over ing
them
I felt
I ke
an old
man, Ibut ho would go in and e�IY the time i hail taken four boxes mywhat there was ifthe hose. Ile frisk-
s1'tine lh had returned, fay ape:'ctito lin-
up the stops and hrto the pantry proves+, my nerves were steady and
window. The pantry was a wonder- 1 was feeling n renewed mon."
1u' place. Ile fasted all the kinds of If you need a medicine this spring--
trurnt,s, and at tart decided that half and most people do --try Dr. %Vill pins'
e loaf of Graham bread was the very Pink ('ills and see Mw speedily they
nicest thing them. That was within will make you feel like a new person.
Posy reach of the window, too; so he Sokt by all medicine dealer's or by mail
taught Mold of it and dragged it to the et 50 cents a Lox or six boxes for $2.50
Rill, and then tumbled it out. from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co.,
But climbing it now was a different Bt'eckville, Ont.
metier, Ile mule! go up the fence alone,
but he could not lake the bread with
hum. And Io make it worse, Teddy had
started tip that way', IRITAIN, S LATEST WAR
Dodo looked up and down the fence,
and al Iasi saw a sloping board that
(reached to lire beam. Ile dragged the
loaf to This, and found he could go up;
tut flint look hien only to the beam, and BE WAGED WITH HATS.
the top (1 the boards was a foot higher.
Ile tried and tried to get over, but the
(vend was loo heavy. At last he grew
ft.) vexed ho chattered at the bread,
mottling it kir being so obstinate. And
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A MEDICINE
FOR SPRING
Do Not Dasa With Purgative/1-
i brio is A11 People Need.
Not exactly sick -tut rout feeling
quite well. That's the way most poo -
tie feel in the Spring. Easily tires),
appetite variable, sometimes headaches
and a feeling of depression. Perhaps
pimples or erruptions appear, or there
may l:e twinges cf rllcumatatni or neu-
ralgia. Any of these indicate (tint the
blond is out of order; that the in -door
We of winter bus left its mark upon
you and may easily develop into more
serious trouble. Dolt t dose yourself
as many people foolishly do with pur-
FIGHT TO T1IF DEATH THAT ILL
in anclh.•r ferly years it had found its
way to Anicrica.
Alter the black rat had been estab-
lished some litre in Europe, the fierce
brown rat cans on the scene; gradual-
ly it came westttaids from Chins. Then,
in I7t7, one of the most remarkable
renes ever witnessiel took place. Enor-
teens numbers of rats swan( across the
alga in a seemingly endless army,
and rapidly advanced over Europe,
driving the black rat before it.
The block rat was our common house
rat until the present brown or grey
rat made its appearance in our isles
less than a century and a halt ago.
Whenever the brown rat has landed it
has quickly driven out the older block
teat. the stronger and bigger creature
proving an easy victor in the light for
cxietence.
There is a great difference in the ha -
1 els of black and brown rots. The
Mown rat is distinctly a burrowing ani-
mal, but the black rat prefers (ire top
monis of premises, and is not parti-
cularly partial to burrowing.
Really, rats are most remarkable
creatures, full of strange contrasts,
gi od and bad. They are shrewd and
cunning to a degree, while alt their
senses are remarkably acute, and by
flit' of their marvellous teeth eau find
their way through what seem insur-
mountable obstacles.
THE RATS' GOOD POINTS.
Hunger will drive then( to accomplish
the most extraordinary feats, and they
r
are frightful hfu
f
(, t c Heroics when short of
food. Under the pangs of starvation
tt.ey will not hesitate to ntlack any lh•-
ing cleuture, man or elephant.
Yet the hated rodents have many
good points. They are extremely clean
animals, and take as much care over
their tohds as cats. No creatures are
more kind and loving to their young.
They will swim foaming rivers, and
.are the most formidable of enemies
if•
order
fofeet
:,
their r
p -o
y ung or
f,Jrn'sh fo?d 1 'r them.
A:thingh they are visiti';f with
mrch hn'rcd they mnke good pets,
1. no uncommon occurrence for a pris-
oner in a rat -infested place to make
firm
lr`cn -
d� with the red its.
Rats are sometimes s'arved, Curious
10 rela'e, owing to their tee'h growing
leo long. in order to prevent their
teeth gelling to an Inordinate length,
they become (heir own dentists, grind-
ing their teeth on stones. 11 the rat is
cooked in the same fashion as the rab-
bit, its flea Is superior, according leo
riuthorili%
EARNED Ill' 11E11 INGENUITY.
The ,popularity enjoyed by the Em-
peror Ja eph of Austria compares wet
fevorubly with that accorded our r 1.
Mug. When Francis Joseph ascend,,!
the Moine he was only eighteen year,
of age --he is now sevculy-sever)-and
Ihk people of both Hungary and Au-
stria vie with each other iu loyalty k,
their monarch. )low many people, by
th i ways tiro aware that the Austreer
Emperor is the only living European
monarch who has led an array in ac-
tual battle with the enemy.? Ties wa.>
iu 1818, at the Rattle of Santa Lucia.
when the Archduke, as he then wri
headed the cavalry charge against 'he
Sardinian squares and captured the
guns which had Levu playing ;altos
at' Jay with the Austrian troops. Fran-
cs Joseph was one of the few ttho cs-
capeal without hurt. A felt- mon:tu
afterwards he was called 10 the (h,•'n.'.
When he stark'd ranching in his early
days ('resident Roosevelt was ksiked
down upon with some contempt by his
hired cowboys, owing to the fact That
ho was a college graduate and no,
wore glasses. One bullying feltott.
named "long Ike," used to be fond of
entering drinking bars and taking tip
the gloss of any roan Its thought he
could frighten. lie played This trick
on Roosevelt, and was so certain that
he was a typical "tenderfoot" that he
dill not even make his eustemnry bluff
(Inst with the revolver, Before "Ling
Ike" quite knew what had happened he
round himself on the fkior; then he was
r
(_keel up, rushed ou
P p• t of the Sr
. t 1
00
n
and flung down again on the ground
outside. Ile was unable to get up for
live minutes; and then ho quietly sneak-
ed out of the camp.
AGONIZING PILES.
Cured by Zam-Buk.
Mr, F. Asesilee, . f 3 St. Patel Street,
St
C tt
nrq
neS. Ont.. says:
"For n
live
1i0 years 1 suffcled untold agmy with pro -
touting piles. The pain was so greet
s>o al times 1 would almost scream. 1 went
•
The Comtesse de Martel, the well-
known novelist who writes under the
mune of "Gyp," has a pretty wit.
Sho was on one occasion assistin
t a charity bazaar in Paris, to whi
came Baron itotllasclhild as n visitor. T
writer immediately pressed him to bi
uuu ,
"\Walthingam 1 to buy?" sold the weaith
ublcrnan. "You have nothing I wart
ay, 1 have an idea. Sell foe your a
graph. I should like that."
Without dela* the lady took a sheet
1 note -paper, and wrote:
"Received from Baron Rothschild the
um of LOCO francs for charity. -GYP.'
The boron read, handed over the
money willingly, and departed, wefl
leased with the confesses Ingenuity,
BUGGING CHILDREN
A SOURCE OF DANCE&
Egypt and India Will Also \Voile a
ilefcnitess War Against These
Teddy heard him.
Just a second later Teddy camp with , Itudenls,
n springnntlabwundto catch him, and At last rats are .foonied. Sir James cl
frightened Do 'o let go the bread and Crichton-Browne has formed a society, to
ierarnble'd to safely on the lenoo top. the eel° object of which is their eater*
He went so quickly that he knocked urination,
the breed oft, and 11 fell to the ground The greatest rat centre In the world
on Te:kly ;s side. Teddy jumped and it London, and it has been estimated
turned to see what 11 was he had drop- that round about the docks (hero are
led. Teddy liked Graham bread vorj fully six millions of thein. Sir Lauder
MO. so he sat down and ate the halt- Brunton has staled that the plague of p
Val
could unreede`v•.And as for Dodo, 'lo rats is a national danger. London siton the tense and scream. suends over $40,000 a year on fighting
"Isere, cock!' he seemed to say. "Stop the pest, and all over the world a re- D
this dog! Ile is eating your bread!"
But silo)( was out of the kitchen, as briiniu's latest onr
1N• ghoul: have lnmvn, he Teddy had Riese i- war is being waged against
Me feast, trod Dfxjo hat! to go bona, these rydcuts, enys t Carson's Weekly,
Without'his plunder. -youth's om an- hgnst has tokentr special measures
tion. p against the creatures and an anti -rat
Cn►opaign is in active progress at the
present time. The Nile rats are very
lag and fierce, and they swarm up from
the river in thousands, infesting the
towns all around, Khartoum being the
great centre.
India is (tie must determined enemy
ef the rat. Year niter year That dread-
ful scourge, the plague, lakes a terrible
tel. of human life, and it is believed
that itis propngation is largely due to
rats; the infection being conveyed to
human beings by means of the bites
of fleas, which have forsaken rats
stricken with the plague.
In various parts of India the Brit-
ish Government has establishes( sta-
tions for the reception of rats. A pro-
rer stuff of officials is appointed, and
(rich station is provided with engcs for
the reception of the rodents. Hat !raps
are euppiied free to the poor. A farth-
ing n head is paid for every rat caught,
(lend. cr alive. The whole of the rats
are thrown into n tank containing a
solution of carbolic acid. After the
bodies have been in the tank for n cer-
tain Line they arc withdrawn and cre-
mated. Weekly rat hunts are also or-
ganized in the plague districts of the
country.
FARMS TO Ri1EED FIERCE FELINES.
down in •weight and had no appetite. I
tried everything I hoard of 1. r ,piles, but
got no relief. 1 went to several doctors.
but They wou'd give aro l the hope of
ever piling In rid h
I of them g mane
g 1 1 anally
gave up in despair. One day a friend
gave me a smote of Zarn-Buk salve
and t id me of son►eone v:ho had been
cured. I decided to try it, and the re-
lied I got was encouraging, 1 bought
a lox, and the piles kept on diminishing.
1 used three boxes and apt now com-
pletely curd. One thousand dollars
would be none loo small on amount
to give for such a cure as mine. 1
!wish t could convince every sufferer
of the value of Zarn-Ruk."
?,an►-Buk cures cuts, burns, chapped
halide eel, sores, itch, ulcers, eczema,
ehg running sores, catarrh, piles, bad legs,
absces-es, face sores, sprang eruptions,
he and all skin diseases. Of all druggists
uy and stores, 50e., or fromlan►-lluk Co.,
Toronto.
y
I.
u -
"1 HAppIED lll\i UP,"
Agnes is n little girl with such n
bright, happy face that it is a pleasure
te, kc'k at her. One (My, in answer to
her mother's call. she carne running
Nettie horn a neighbor's, two or three
demi away. Her (yrs were bright, her
hps au srailing that her neither smiletf
"Do you want me, mother?' asked
Agnt>s,
"No, dear," saki her mother. "Not
fur anything important, 1 rpisse,l you,
Mat is a1i. Where were you, daugh-
ter?"
"At the Browns', And. O mother,
\Vatter w:•is cross, but 1 happicd hien
Hp Y4 that he got all ever i1; and then
the baby cried, and 1 had to happy her
sip; then some one sieppei on the kit-
tens Lnl1, and 1 Was just fusing to hap-
py her up when you called me.
The mother laughed, "i lily, what
e hartpying lime yeti had! It must
mho you happy yourself to happy up
little boys and babies and kitten, for
you ti »k as happy as p,nxLsiblc."
And this Is True. 'file mere we hey
le make others happy. the happier We
a
l;a l
1 Ie r.
I1fsc11Y'S,
?h(
frowns and n put away
renting lips• fry to "hap-
py up- Mese trio are IrouL;id. cross,
t • tug, and soon you will find yourself
a happy (bat your face wit' shine wish
smiles.
.f,• -deed.
FEAT FOn FEAT.
Mednme Adelina Pall! q,u(en of song -
liters, Ilea, in the course of her long
t,m(ca lomat seiner, met with many nd-
tventures-.'e'mc amusing, scino other.
yew.
On r'nc eercr..ien. many years age,
)etre attended n .Upper -party after n con.
n rt, ono (1 her fmt'mw-guests bm ng an
eminent lawyer. After supper, the lat-
ter preset) the diva to sing,', but for
Witte she r f.iscd.
and III do anything yeti Oker'
1- finally 'setided.
Se 1lndntne Patti sang "Wine. Sweet
wale."
es, is. ste sl.." she remarked. tit the
ow' ref her ,'- ng. "please stand on
iir head."
"Geed greriol:s. chid, yet' (
s (tie ncie•nishel rep:y.
"Not at all!' recited the singer. '\
nrgn:n is a targ-min."
"So it tae" egtroil the lawyer resigned.
Iy. "Itcre
And up In the air went his (off. w•ay.
ing wikily to preserve hes balance. amid
neral applause.
4.4.444.41.4
Every man thinkn he millet go the
ce of he wasn't han1kgyp,cd.
The Salvalien Army has taken n
hand 1n the war of extermination, mud
war of exterminniion, and for some lime
has Leen collecting etas in England.
The felines have been consigned to the
Salvation Army settlement In India rn
order to aasisi in routing out the chief
means of disseminating the plague. Two
eel farms have been esi,ublished in or.
►1(r to peso) cats of the fiercest type.
The 11 . rpt IS quite a newoomer, Qr
m
partitively speaking+, to our part of the
world, as really 11 is a native of Asia.
which has made its raids westward.
It was somewhere in the sixteenth cen-
tury Ihnt the black rat first carne In
Europe, while it reached our shores
nLaut n couple el hundred year., ego.
I
Black
Watch
Chewing Tobacco
Rich and satisfying.
The big black plug.
2260
When you give your child a so-calkO
".00tt►ing" medicine you are not curing
its sickness. You are merely drugging
it into temporary insensibility. Seolh-
;ng medicines contain opiates and an
oh(Tdose may kill tho chikl. When
you give your 1i1110 one Baby's Own
Tablets you have the guarnnlee of a
ge.vcrnntcnt analyst that phis medicine
is sate. And you have the word of
Ilausands of grateful mothers that This
Medicate will promptly cure all the
minor ailments of chiklhrrod. Mrs. 1.,
W. Smith, St. Giles, Que., says: -"i
love used Baby's Own 'Tablets for my
lilt!, girl for constipalien and other
troubles and have found theta the best
medicine 1 have ever ural. • Soli by
)medicine deniers or by mail at 25 cents
n box from The 1)r. Williams' Medicine
Co., Brockville, Ont.
PERSONAL POINTERS.
Interesthig Gossip .bout Some Promin-
ent People.
Many stories are told concerning the
dry wit and humor of the Ilon. Joseph
Cannon, Speaker of the 'Washington
Congress. Mr. Cannon's salary as a
Ci ngtessmnn amounts to $417 per
month, and on his election to the
Speakership e
ho decided to go to a bet-
ter hotel than he hail formerly lived
in. Re accordingly was conducted by
the clerk of one of the more fashion.
Lie establishments to such a small
suite; of r(-,oms ns his actual needs re-
quired. "How much is it?" asked the
Speaker. "We would IM you have 1t
kr four hundred dollars a month." As
the Speaker hesitated, fingering his
clgar in a nervous way, the solicitous
clerk inquir.vt, "')'hat is not too much,
is It Mr, Speaker!" 1 Oh, no, not at
ail," responded Mr. Cannon. gravely.
"I was merely puzzling my brain to
think what 1 could do with nay other
seventeen dollars."
The world loves n lower. mei for that
reason Ls deeply .intereskxl at the mo-
ment in the doings of Prince George
of Gretece, who is to marry Princess
Metric Bonaparte. The world oleo loves
a brave moan, and has not forgotten
how Prinrc George saved nn Emperor's
I.fc seerne years ngn. in n pine( ,.r
honor In the Winter Palace at Si. P. t-
crsburg hangs a walking -stick which,
:f it could spenk, would tett the story
of how Prince George caval the Cznr
from a murderer's blow. The Hoye!
Cousins were walking through the
streets of a Japanese town during the
celebrnlien o/ a religious festival, when
o fanatical pelicemarl aimed at the
Crt,r with n heavy bludgeten. The blow
must have tidied Nicholas -then the
(.7nrew 1}rh_hntl not Prince George
everted it, and kprsrk d hle assailant
down with his stick,
ON BUSINESS RENT.
'.Mother. --"Tommy, what are you do.
ing in the pantry?"
Tommy -"Oh, just pulling a few
things awayr
.Mother Crrnvcs' Wenn Exterminator
tins no equal for tlslroy ing worms in
children and adults. See that you gel
the genuine when purchasing.
"The most exteror:line((, 1Mig about
hint is that ho always nitaclfits import-
ance to the mist insiguilieant
les, that is plain to be seen. If it
were not so, how else could he have
such an opinion of himself?'
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAT
Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine Tableted
Omuta', rotund money 11111511* to ore. l[. W.
OBOrtra skeeter* is ea each bus. the.
"Dees your wife take any interest in'
current politics?' asked the earnest woe
roan. "No,' replied Mr. Niemen, "she
don't, ilut if it's current jelly or cur-
rant roly-poly, why, i believe she could
fell you Mere Minus about 'eat than
3011 over drraint of."
In its initial (;loges n cold is a local
ailment easily dealt with. But many
neglect it and the result Ls often the
dcvetopment of distressing seizures of
the b►'onchiat tubes and lungs (lint
rcnrkr (ifs miserabe for the unhappy
victim. As a first aid there is nothing
in the handy medicine line so certa;n
in curative results as (tickle's Anti -Con-
sumptive Syrup. the far -tanned remedy
fc.r colds and coughs.
IN THE SAME BOAT.
"Wo get striate sod casts," said the
nitendnnt at the lualic asy'lurui to the
interested vieitor, and opener) the door
s 1 the first cell.
inside was a man sitting on a Ihree-
icggtd stool, gazing vacantly al the
wit II.
"Ills 1s nn Unhappy story," said the
nitendnnt. "ile was in love with a girl,
but she married another man, and he
lost his reason from grief."
They stele out softly, ekising the door
txhind their, and proceojed to the next
inmate.
Tilts cell was thickly padded, and
1
the man within ti n ons stark. siring mad,
"Who is firs?" inquired the %ieite r.
'this?' repeated the attendant. "Phis
is the other man."
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A SPECIAL SALE
Single
DURING ALTFRATION11.
13 INOH
Natural Wavy Switches
in Lnrwn ',hates cul).
($3.16
i'let-. send t•a•t w!th order.
SEN;) 1 Olt t'A-1A1.0411'6.
The Pember Store
127 est 7GliCe $711.7,
TORONTO, - ONT
fare Excursion to 1'oro;eto
Apr)) Jaye to 2Cth.
RAW FURS
We pay highest price f“. all km 1•• SNIP 7e U$
1.11eralaewurl•nent. t'e•aopt recons
D. H. BASTEDO & CO.
Manufucturere and Eaperten,
77 slag 1t. Last, Tenni*. K.alablish*c (tit
(IEP:\11'!
"1':u1'' Healey, the lest ne 'i ger a t
parliament, is quick at repartee. A
voter once informed hem that he wool)
".+comer vote fir the devil than ter ,
Homey." "Rol possibly'
t your friend d
may not turn up," said "Tint,' adding
in a tone of ntikI enquiry. "Perhaps!
yeu would :•uprort sue Then?'
•I IIF:11E S EVERYTHING IN BEING
PI115T.
The first train in Canada was operated
r n what is now a part of (he Grand
Trunk Railway and this great system
Las
c beenon
the ,' n
f•
I alert to slily lay in
'h( first rank. in keeping wilt this
general pokey the "Internationni Lim-
its," the premier train of the Cram!
Trunk System, is also Itle llncst and
fns!est train in Canada. and one of tee
a.
f slcs 'c
l long distance trains in the wrarht.
Leaves iIN/Ireal ('very day at 9.00 8.411.,
Toronto 4.40 p.m.. arriving at Detroit
al 10.00 p.m. and t:hicago at 7.40 a.m.
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UP-TO-DATE.
Gladys -"Got yen spring hat yet,
t\(antic " Mamie -'sure. Ale neither
got it for .rue three yours ago."
Sleeplessncs.,--\\ hen the nerves are
unstrung and the whole burly given up
b, wretchedness, when the mind is fill-
ed with gloom and dismal forebodings,
the result of derangement of the diges-
live organs, sleeplessness comes to add
to the distress- 1f only the subjeet
could s'cep, there would be oblivion
for a while and temporary relief. Par -
melee's Vegetable !'ills will not only in-
duce sail), but w ill net so beneficially
(hal lir• subject will wake refreshed
and ye meed lo happiness,
LOVE AND GROCERIES.
i.ove eomelh into life.
Abiding with ns s t 11;
But through he hies a wtn,ornte way,
Tire Love that never loves to pay
The jingling grocery bill.
PILES CURED IN 6 TO 111 DAYS.
PALO OINTMENT 1. gt u•ntoad {o care any
cos* of Itcbia Blind, Bleeding or Protsdlag
ilea la l to 14 days or nasty refunded, {co,
NO TI\IE 'ro u'AsTE.
Lady (to caller)--"Yotl won't mind my
going on with my work whine you're
here, will you '('hen I shan't feel I'm
wasting time,"
This le the time to paint with Ramsay's
Paints. i'aint your roof. paint your steps,
paint your whole house. Ramsay's Paints
are the oldest and best known in Canada
for style, (wanly, wear and tear. Your
dealer has a large stork. Look at his color
cards. They are beautiful. Write A. Ram-
say & tion ('o., Montreal. for park of Sou-
venir Picture Post Cards of Homes.
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THE POOR f10AkDi,n.
Guile small was his bcdreom. but he
Was meek awl content as n saint.
ile male no compliint for, you sec,
'('ler, was really no room for com-
plaint.
ITCi1, Mrngc 1'ralrle Scratches and
every form of contogieus Itch on human
a,f animals cured In 30 minutes by \Vcl-
ford's Sanitary Lettere 1t ncvcr fails.
Sold by alt druggists,
NO DANGER.
"I shnll expect you not to wear my
clothes," :ala the lady of the house.
"You needn't worry on that point,
madam," reterlcd the new maid. y
wouldn't even patronize your dress-
maker."
Externally or Internally, 11 is Coral. -
When applied externally by brisk rub-
bing, Dr. Thenins' Eclectrio Oil opens
the gores and penetrates the tissue as
few liniments do, touching the seat of
the trouble and intmeslinlcly affording
relief. Administered Internally, it will
slip' Iho Irritation in the Throat which
Induces coughing and will euro ()flec-
tions of the bronchial lutes and res.
pirat ry organs. Try it and be con-
vinced.
lAPPINESS,
'true happiness consists in the
Forgetting how to fret
About the many things that wo
Are sure. we cannot get.
A 11 %URINE FOR WOMEN.
Rhombi he th. le.t obtainable. The Singer find
Wheeler .t Wilson sewing machine, aro sck n,, w.
10ired the 110te.t rr:nnlnR. m••+t durable and
consenfent of any. Look for the fled N.
A.,1 lady hating toe -1 any make of wiring
►narhrne for S wart or more write linger
?owingfoch,ne ('o., Airman(' C'h""ibfrt.
Toronto. for beaur(fwl as of fen suntrap
viers of Ontario. Fret for aeel5inp,
'f(O PROSPEROUS.
itollingstone-"This hero country 1s
gratin' too prosperous."
l'alterdon. "That :s right. 1 was
obliged to refuse six Jobs yislkly."
Weak saes !Kelly Prop,* envy thus* in robn.l
health. No neat k. sty) sick when by tho use o1
the herr tonin. " }•err.nien,') nu caaest rice bund
sad MINered strength Ind rigor
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Shoppers and House Owners
When You Visit Toronto
Th(•re is no place wham those who aro refurnishing for Spring, can
find so much that is coonorniral end beautiful; so much that la in the
highest erten,• tate, and in such !3 van:sly as to offer things that are
kr sieving w:ttl any style e,f Sreetuteri. Oar olfennes consist oft: --
Turkish Rugs Oriental Brassware
Indian Rugs Russia., Craesware
Persian Rugs Japaneii• Art Wares
\'.s L•eti arc altv.')s wekefne arsd they w.it find a:ur LAil:coon very
)nt• rc,t,nb.
COURIAN, BABAYAN & CO.,
40 King St, East, Toronto, Ont,
The Creat Frenoh
External
Remedy
t
Wtl Relieve Those
Suffering From
Neuralgia Rheumatism,
Ccut• Cotda, tore Throat
quilt's ay. Paine
Price 25a
end o Cents. Allr
t$
O r 1 .
4a
or by mail from
The Fargo Company, - Tcronto
MI SN*RANTRR 111115. NeTNI,a LINE IT.
Do You Near Well ?
We Agroe to Make You Near Ordinary Conversation
Providing You Can Still Hear Thundor,
Electrophono
1,1 use.
We wish you to see a new electrically sensttfred
hearing device called the Electrophono, that instantly
rouses even the deafest peoplo to hear clearly.
Tward using the Electrophone best result we can it (thescomplete, fast-
ing restoration of your hearing.
that
the moment you pplyt to that in pthlsunarvel ousce is the e little tinstru-
ment
you will be able to hear clearly and distinctly
either in nubile or in private.
Thie
tru-
me tfila snugly e over (the ear. as shown lin cut. Insand
1s so small that it usually escapes observation. Its
durpose is
t throw
irectly on thelear•drum lin • manner daccordl geo
nature. The result ie your deaf ear is exercised lust
as well ears are, and after a while most people And
their hearing has become as good ss erer. Mean-
ranie. hearwcvr n theh the faintest Elsound hone withouttached strain. yon
ef.
fort or Andleneure Teeny
increased by the assurance that non harm le being done,ras in the rase with
artificial eardrums, trumpets, etc., that poison and ruin the ears of all who
nor them. Come and test the Electrophono free. We agree to make you hear.
You will receive courteous attention and not he urged to purchase. We
would adviee, however, that when you have tried an Electrophone elarely
suited to your degree of deafness, you nae a deposit on it and try It at
hoar. Those who cannot call should write for one free illustrated booklet
and list of satisfied were of the Electrophono
Sent on Trial Anywhere In Canada.
Rcnt.neber the Eleclr,ph..l;e wli1 (,pen up a JIM World to you, per-
haps you are only looking e r temporary relief. but you will find that '1
will do much a ,•e. the Elet•trophear gradually restores ole natural
hearing. \\'e oil.- 99 per cent. (.1 our patrons, betalar' the sell all
11) 11 inients SulO. t t., see full monlles' burl,
Free Teal to All Who Calla Free Booklet to All Who Write.
Excursion rales nTh alt elites:e is April lath to .21.1., titer
l s.fcr Hniuia).,
(tgrs, and Patentees: Tho Stolz Eleotrophone Co.
CANADIAN OFFICE ; THE BRAND ELECTRO OZONE, LIMITED
334 SPADJNA AYE., TORONTO,
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A GRAVE AFFAIR.
"Father," said the lawyer's pretty
daughter, "I just won't listen when old
Judge Presy makes love to me."
"My dear child, dont refuse," cried
her horrified father; "that's contempt. of
court."
WiI%T CAUSES iiEADACHE.
Trom o 1 0,, 1 May. Cold, Are tho most 1...
qquentexas.of Ifesdtche. 1.1X411VIt 1111,110
oureesie reutuva.c is». E. W. (1ruve oil bus 4,11
'i IIE GREAT TROUBLE.
Of , ourse, the world may owe
A Ie.ng to its, though
When fate's unkind,
We're apt to find
Collections ►nighty slow.
The Flagging 1'.nergics Revived. -
Cr,nstant nppticntion to business is a
tax upon the energies, and if there be
net relaxation, Lassitude and desires,
sion are &tire to intervene. These
comes from .k,rnacliic troubles, The
want of exercise brings of nervous it
regularities, and the stomach ecnvs io
assimilate !cod poverty. In this con-
dition i'arrnc'ee's \'egetobl( l'il s will Ir'
!'aund n recupernlivo of rare power, n
storing the organs to healthful action,
dispelling depression and reviving the
flagging energies.
Mother -"To .hink that my little Elle
c l etaiedd have spoken so impertinent-
ly to porn to -day at dinner! She never
hears me talk in that way to hitn.'
nisei (stoutly} -"Well, but you e10x9(d
hon, and i than L'
You •re right in regarding er).ipe tit. al a
danger.,uedi.wt.e. Ann•.int 10 w,I 1,,, 15. hi ng
skin with tvr.i,er'. Curial) ; ,Jud take Wearer's
Syrup internally.
ors allow cnn 1 repay you for Met
e1 lighlful waltz?" She (whose Irvin has
stifle! ed) -"Oh, dent repay me, settle
with my dreesntaker!"
Theis. Sabin of Eglingfon, oat's: 'I
have rcmc,wtI ten nimamy f04
with 11on:riny's CorncorCsure,''m Hcn(krt.
go thou and do likewise,
Pre, 'tent Fatlkres enjoys outtlnrtr and
ind.•or pursuits equally well. Fund of
shcot.ng in the morning, In the even.
the he is generally to be fund either
reading, painting, or writing. In his
time he has composed spino very rend -
able verse. Ile is also an assiduous
collector of tore bosks, and on ocea.
Riens mny be sten rummaging amongst
1ha second-hand volumes that are ells•
player? kr sate on the riverside quays
Su Potts.
YOUR OVERCOATS
saa tsar.) nu11. would font (.attar d e•1. rf an Alan
ur
el os la your teen. wnla direct Montreal, 142 12$
■SIrusN AM[RIOAN arsine OQ
WANTED:
to hear from owner having
for sale. Nr.t particular a ',out 1.•rOhm
(lure giro price and description, and rear
*on for roiling. $tate when p „f.ssioa can
he had. Will de.11 w ill uwuers un:y.
L. DarLyrhire, (tux 9(4, Itochetter, N. Y.
WM. ��
ETB0R0hj
�oECo.1_
PETERBOROUGH,
f),7'' Caosoie.
SEND fOR CATA1000E.
ELL DRILLS
With oars ..f L.w,rniw' Into ltnpr.,ve,r machine*
you ars wire of )firs;e pronto on the capital
"se test. They are the leaders In thio llne.
Certainly the Irreat.rt rn,ney earning Well
[trilling Machinery made In Aenerres. Addreee
LOOMIS MACNINE CO., TIFFIN, HID.
EARN AiR
THIS rZ\ RIFLE
(ittattiv,_11,7
i
Par huntinatarget practice. the Itnr ale
title Is Suredeath 1:, small lame. We w1:1 rive
this Run to any hey wh.r will sell twenty ave
package. of )tlnlne for us. Rend 1.r the 'Maine
in '147. we Irn.t you. when y.,u POI the tt
tHammackagee at 10 cents each. lnn our 5• ',n, ant
e wall Irnmerlistely Send yon the rine, all
slurries prepaid.
THU COLONIAI. MANi1PACT(JRINO
Dept, ft, Hbmilton, Ont.
Send u• y•"r
mune eel w,Li fora
for I r Wren. •
R {'
e, In 11 coni. Nra t h
� ',Het 1 ..s4 r7 ymt thew. Two iJ ba el♦
1.40 and Ira whll rend , s 1Jb(8,W
1111.+1RIYan. tY.trustrnaw,a*tlr-Jewr4•wnAwellevwd
11 all ,ba,nu{aid. feud wa ,,,ur mime wad add/ esunow.
STAR MPJ. co ,it ts, ItetiSTIWtect It1.,0.1.A,
AGENTS. $133.50 PER MONTH
lashing the. w„mlerf.5
LfcI.' ts. V e' Nlel•ner, 4P -^011-1i_,11
Volamhn, er s 11171p.0rs �--=
nrhnom. mcIeIII: VII ohm seiei,
eau d., it se .A•.w h•,c,
1'11i 1V. orator.
Ppe, lsl In ea-smeal, to ('$mutton %Rent,.
Thema* M•f'S Co„ 1102 11 et. pay:en, O
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