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fihuwle may be we
The shepherdess
worn.
Black satin revers and cuffs aro
to remain in style.
Tho all black hat still retains
much of its popularity.
Zibeline, serge, and the cheviots
are popular for coats.
The so papular empire green has
fuund its way into footwear.
Nothing masculine is now fash-
lona-ble in the feminine outfit.
Toque and tut bans are to Le worn
1 y young and old this fall.
There is an ever increasing ten-
dency toward the ekiri that is
draped.
Street suits arc to continue much
as they have been in general de-
sign.
Long quills are much used to
trim walking hats.
fihimrneriug silk stuffs in two-
tone effects will bo much seen
through the winter.
An interesting revival is the
cross-over bolero, made of silk and
bordered with fringe.
The crop of buckram hat shapes
would indicate that the covered hat
has come once more.
There is an increased popularity
of the skirt with the deep hip yoke,
joined to a plaited flounce.
Trine, High stocks are taking the
place of Dutch and Eton collars in
popular favor for the autumn.
The turban worn by young wo-
men is a much larger affair than
that intended for more elderly
lis winter.
. '..tpe hat is
ones.
There has been a revival of shirt
blouses which the short waisted
gown put in the background.
The tucked sleeve is smaller than
the one which is plain, and either
may be made in the full or shorter
length.
There is no trimming on a waist
which gives it so much indiv_du.•) ` the nerves; banish hond:lehes and
as a touch of hand embroidered backaches; euro indigestion, rhea
work or braiding. matism, heart palpitation and re -
The beautiful willow plumes are lieve the many ills of girlhood and
coming into their own again after womanhood. Sold by all medicine
the rage for fruit. trimmings on dealers or direct by mail at 50
late season hats, cents a box or six boxes for :2.50
For dressing sacks flanis and from The Dr. Williams'illiams' Medicine
albatross are appropriate, as well Co., Brockville, Ont.
as cotton crepe and other wash ma-
terials.
Dutch collars will be worn in the
}oust because of their comfort, but
for modish street wear they wee
bo less seen.
Favorite materials for school
coats for the little ones are the
heavy tweeds, plain or with douule
face, and wool serge..
There i9 s enething so distinctive
a►id_srfati't about the Gibson waist
that its popularity has increased
ever since the first appearance.
Crowns on late autumn hats wnl.
probably be lower and a less im-
portant part of the hat than they
have been for some time past.
Green is being pressed as a color
for autumn, the olive and soft
shades for street wear, and the pale
green for evening gowns.
A natural successor to the fea-
ther boa, which, while still worn,
is net so popular as it used to bo,
is the marabout neckpiece.
Patent leather slippers are al-
ways suitable to go with anything,
and may be varied by different col-
or( d hose worn w ith different
GOOD BLOOD
AND GOOD HEALTH
Is the Plesult Obtained When Dr.
Williams' Pink Pills Are Used.
To have good health you must
have good blood. It is nut only
when the blood is had that the
health is poor. Thu blood is the
life-giving fluid ofthe body—it is
I i I (I
1
g g
therefore an absolute t:cces-ity that
it should be kept freo from all int -
purities and poisons. To do this no-
thing can equal Dr. Williams' Pink
Pills for Pale People. These Pills
make new, rich blood with every
dose; they drive out every impur-
ity—every poison—and thus give
good health. Concerning them
Miss Bernadette Lapointe, of St.
Jerome, Que., says:—'•For several
years my health was very bad—my
system was completely run down.
! had indigestion almost continual -
Is. ; my heart was weak ; I had
headaches 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
c'i them helped the. One day a
friend advised me to try 1)r. Wil-
liams' Pink Pills, telling ole that
she had found thein 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 1 con-
tinued their ►use for several months
and they strengthened my whole
system. I am to -day in excellent
health and always keep Dr. Wil-
liams' Pink Pills in the house for
if I feel a little out of sorts I take
a box of Pills and atm soon alright
again."
Thousands of young girls
throughout Canada suffer just as
Miss Lapointe did. They aro sickly
all the time and are totally unable
to take tho enjoyment out of life
that every healthy girl should. They
need a tonic to build them up — to
enable them to withstand the wor-
ries of household or business du-
ties; to give them strength to en-
jos- social life. Such a tonic is I)r.
Williams' Pink Pills for Pale Peo-
ple. These Pills give blood to
bloodless girls; they strengthen
free, ks.
Some of the new hats have be-
coming brims turned back sharply
at rho side, something after the
layle of the summer hat, elide
others are in tri -corner shape.
This year the use of the button
has become a tine art. For coats
the buttons are almost always large
and comparatively few of them are
used.
A silk shirt, waist to match the
skirt with which it is worn always
looks eel]. and if brightened up
by linen turnovers is especially at-
tractive.
The new raw silks are woven
with n rough finish that makes them
look at first glance like some new
genre of cvrepc de chine. They
are beautiful and will be effective
in reception gowns and theatre
dresses.
Bedford card in the silk or wool
weave and the silk Berges is used
for making the dressier models,
while mohair an.1 Berges are prefer-
red for dr( +ses which will receive
hard wear.
The semi -princess dresses are so
popular that many women are se-
lecting separate waists and skirts
and j(•ining them effectively in re:nl•
prinect•s style. thus giving individu-
al effects.
Many of the season's girdles are
high in front. thengli they actual-
ly encircle the waistline once more.
A white satin model of this type
thews a richly embroidered and
braided girdle.
,,-
Ile --'-That fellow over there
cheated me out of a cool ten thou•
Sand." She—"How could her'
He- \Wouldn't
le'Is me marry his
daughter."
She (indignantly)--`• ou had nn
business to kiss nuc'" lmr—"liut it
etaan•I business; it was pleasure."
$22,000 LEFT' TO CATS.
Woman's Will Leayes Them Over
Half of Her Estate.
All the cats in Ireland would
purr their grateful regard for the
late Miss Alice Mary Swifte of
Earlsporto Mansloss, Dublin, if
they knew the provisions of her
will. About $22,000, more than half
the amount of her estate, is lett.
to cats—that is to say, is devised
for their benefit. Of this its20
goes to the Dublin Homo for For-
saken and Starving Oats for the
support of the hone and for the
chloroform chambers, where cats
may be put painlessly to death.
Miss Swifte was always against vi-
visection and a clause in her will
provides that if ever any of the cats
are used for vivisection or anato-
mical purposes the bequest shall
be void; $550 is left to the chief
of the Irish constabulary, and any
person who prosecutes auy one for
cruelty to cats will receive $10 out
of the income.
SHOES THAT TALK'. r ARE YOU SUPERSTITIOUS t
GOLD BROUGHT ON It is unlucky to be kicked in tee
lfrio:tn Natives Are Very rand of
8queakers. KIDNEY DISEASE day.
back by a piebald berso oil a Sue.
I
The Ewa Coast African, buying All the luek of an iron horseshoe
shoes, is less concerned with fit er IIIt.1\1'FOltll 1.11)1' sl•l'rEitED iL lust if, when picking it up, yon
TI1.1. l'I:IIU) BY 1101111'3 are inadvertently run over.
style than with a quality the allure111hen travelling b rail,it is des
moan cannot ignore, or, at wor.,t, Kill\};l' 111.1,5. tiurtis unlucky to a eue in a car
e ishes to, if he cannot. That is, -- stage with a homicidal maniac.
the squeak. Urs. .1. 11. Thomson had Heart 1f on your weddingd:y the clo eI)o they talk proper loud?" in- Uiee use. Lumbago and Rheum:t- Fyman forgets to ask you (•,r pts
quires the ingenuous native, first limn. and 'fells How she was rte- fee you may consider yourself ye y
('f all ; and if they do n ,t "talk" stored to Health. luc.,y indeed.
he willb
not buy. 1 If -
at dinner you upset yoursoup-
In
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In the south • seas it is the same Brantford, (it., Oct. 11 (.5pe sal)? P P
with the bronze man as in Africa
_Bow Colds, 1 as;rippe and °tiler flute five times it is a sign th t',
astir the 1►lack• Perhaps it is only minor ills settle on the Kidneys and you will not. be asked again. Yea
a natural desire for harmony in develop Rheumatism, Heart Uis- are uliluc•ky.
the attire. for his other articles of ease. Bright's Disease and other Itis unlucky to be the thirteenth
1 1 1 terribly dangerous ailments;
and 4;uest at a dioses table allies
1s laid fur twelve only. The bea-
ter course is to t'nit until you 1
to receive shore leave are armmusing CeiVO an invitation.
ly described by a passenger. Thomson, whose home is at 13 Al-
"Tupitua, who is a great dandy, bion Street, this city. They Soothe Excited Nerves.—
puts two gold earrings in one ear Mrs. 'fhornson wax, some years Nervous affections aro usually st-
and fastens a wreath of cock's fea- ago, taken with ('old and LaGrippo tributable to defective digestion, as
thers about has hat. Ku(kli, Chris- and Straining, which affected her the stomach dominates the nerve
teucd George, gets into a th ck blue Kidneys, and the result was Back centres. A course of !'armelee's
woollen jersey, very suitable for n(•1'e, Lumbago, Rheumatism and Vegetable Pills will still all distur-
antaretic weather, a scarlet and Heart Disease, which caused both
bances of this character, and by'
yellow rarco or kilt, and a pair of her and her friends grave anxiety. restoring the stomach to normal tic
Lu lisp shoes which make him lir t;he had suffered some years then tion relieve the nerves from irrita-
terrribly; but they aro splendid she heard of cures effected by tion. There is no sedative like them
squeakers, so Keddi is happy. Dodds Kidney Pills, and bought and in the correction of irregulari-
"Ta puts on three different sing- a box, which she used with such ties of es preparation digestive
denprocesses, no
lets,—u pink, a blue and a yellow, splendid results that she continued pve
work, as can be testified to b • thou-
-turning up the edges carefully FO t•• take thein till she was cured. sands. )
as to present a fine display of lay- Since then she has used Dodd's -
ered colors like a Neapolitan ice, Kidney Pills in her own family and
p recommended thein widely to her A one -legged Welsh orator named
tand gums the gaudy label off a taus friends, all of whom have warm Jones was pretty successful in ban -
christening himself
gihimse brawn arm, thus words of praise for the standard tering an Irishman, when the lat-
posistouing himself with the im ter asked Min:— "How did you
sin title of 'Our Heal Rasp- Canadian Kidney remedy, Mudd s ,
pe g p Kidney Pills. come to lose your leg''?' We:
berry,' Heart Disease, Rheumatism, said Jones, "on examining my Pe -
"Neo is wearing two hats and Lumbago and Bright's Disease are digree and looking up my descent I
three neck -handkerchiefs.
, alt Kidney Diseases or are caused found there was some Irishblood
"Oki has a cap with a 'P. & O. las' diseased kidneys. You can't it' me, and, becoming convinced
ribbon and Union Steamship -pen have any of then if you keep your that it was settled in the left leg,
parry's jersey, besides a three pen Kidneys sound and your blood I had it cut off at once.""By
ey piece in the hollow of each ear. pure.Dodds Kidney Pills make the powers," said Pat. "it would
Truly we are n gay party by the te Kidneys sound. Sound Kidocys have been a very good thing if rr
time we are ready to land." had onlysettled in your head."
So certain are the islanders to strain all the impurities out of the
select squeaking shoes that many
Lluud.
clever manufacturers now put
special squeakers into goods in-
tendt•d for the island trade.
Tho value of shoe -music was rec-
ently amusingly impressed upon a
good-natt :ed visit,lr who present-
ed Eome shoe -palish to a native
friend, whom he had found mourn-
fully coutemptating the fast -fading
glories of his foot -wear.
The native departed, grateful
and o••erjoyod, but inquiry a day
later prosed that the gift had not
accomplished all that was expected
of it.
"Shoo feathers shine again, all
right," exelained the recipient,
figuratively, "but shoes don't
sing.,,
----
eresre - ___ Im'"""w -
c Less, although se seldom numerous' NOW any and all of them are cured
are frequently also "loud." The by Dodd's Kidney fills is fully
preparations of a native crew ab:,Lt shown in the case of Mrs. A. H.
---.y
A GREAT SHOE FOlt DRY FEET
The "Wood -Soled Boots." or
Clogs advertised in this week's is-
sue, are a Marvel of Cheapness.
They are cut from grained leather,
and being lined with thick warts
felt, should be a very great boon to
Farmers, Fruitgrowcrs, Poultry-
men or any wishing real damp pro-
tectors. For stable use they are
idcnl. Thousands of them are sold
by the proprietors of Tho Scutt' n
Wholesale Specialty Coy., 131
Princess St., Winnipeg, Man.
Tho animal trainer having been
taken suddenly ill, his wife report -
c ? for duty in his steed. "Have
you had any experience in this
liner asked the owner of the cir-
cus and menagerie, with some
doubt. "Not just exactly in this
line," she said ; "but my husband
manages the beasts all right.
doesn't het" "He certainly does."
"Well, you ought to see how easily
1 can manage him."
LITTLE ILLS OF CHILDHOOD
HOW TO CURE THEM
On the word of mothers all over
Canada there is no other medicine
can equal Baby's Own Tablets for
the cure of such ills as indigestion,
colic, diarrhoea, constipation,
simple fever, worms and teething
troubles. This medicine is good for
the new born baby or the well
grown child. Absolutely safe —
you have the guarant-eo of a gov-
ernment analyst that this is true.
Mrs. G. S. Ward, Itivington, Que.,
says :—"I cannot praise Baby's
Own Tablets warmly enough." Sold
by all medicine dealers or by mail
at ee cents a box from The i)r. Wil-
liams' Medicine Co., Brockville,
Ont.
1111:1; O. 12 iia.
HER ONLY REGRET.
Tho Bride—"Oh, darling, our
honeymoon was just the loveliest
ever."
The Croom—"It certainly was,
dearest."
The Bride—"And I have only one
regret—I may never have the plea-
sure of going through another."
A Good Name is to bo Prized.—
There have been imitations of 1)r.
Thomas' Eclectric Oil which may
have been injurious to its good
name, but if so, tho injury has only
been temporary. Goodness must
always corse to the front and throw
into the shadow that which is
worthless. "So it. has been with
Eclectric Oil ; no imitation can
maintain itself against tho genuine
article.
HE NEW.
Little Wiliie was playing one day
with the girl next dour, when the
latter exclaimed:
"Don't you hear your mother
calling you? That's three times
she's dono so. Aren't you going
int"
"Not yet," responded Willie, i.m-
perturably.
"Won't she whip you 1" demand-
ed the little girl, awed.
"Naw I" exclaimed Willie, in dis-
gust. "She ain't. goin' to whip no-
body I She's got compauy. So when
i go in. she'll just say: 'The poor
little man has been so deaf since
he's had the measles !' „
UNNOTICED.
"Where you at Mrs. Gray's func-
tion tion la..a
t evening?"
"Yes. I saw you there."
"That's strange. I didn't notice
you. But, of course, you didn't
have on a new dress."
AN IMPOSStBLE THING to find a plaster
equal to "The M. dt L." Menthol Plaster,
and it is being initiated. (let the genuine.
For aide ache% backaches, stitches. moth•
ung equals it. Made by Davie & Lawrence
Co.
PItEVEFNTION.
Cholly Softhed—"Shy, Mr. Kill -
time, I—er—love your daughter
and want, to marry her. Is there
any insanity in your family?"
Mr. Killtime—"No, young mast,
there is not, an', moreover, there
ain't er-goin' to be 1"
It every housekeeper would use
Wilson's Fly Pads freely during
the Summer months the house (ly
peril would soon be a thing of the
past.
When a young man is handed his
cellego diploma ho knows every-
thing there is to know—except how
to Darn a living.
There can be a difference of opin-
ion on most subjects, but there is
only one opinion as M the reliabil-
ity of Mother Graves' Worm Ex er-
minator. It is safe, surd and effec-
tual.
Cttstomer—"What do you mean
by selling me that stuff you called
hair -restorer, and telling me it
551)111(1 restore my head to its ori-
ginal condition !" Chemist —
"I)idn't you like it?" Custotner—
"No, I didn't. 11 I had kept on
much lunger. I should have boon
entirely bald. Original condition,
indeed!" Chemist --"Most people
are born bald, sir. That is the ori-
ginal condition."
You may know that a man means
Ms prayer for the kingdom of hea-
ven when he tells the truth in a
horse trade.
MEM AM OM.
Sentry ----"You can't leave." Sol-
(licr--"But 1 have the captain's
ora! permission." Sentry impor-
tantly)—"Let ma ado it."
Practically all Canadian drug-
gists, grocers and general dealers
stet Wilson's Fly fads. 1f your
storekeeper does not, ask hie why.
Medicine Man—"What is the
matter with your majesty?" Can-
nibal King—"Oh. I've an awful in-
digestion." "What have you been
eati;igI" "I have just polished off
art American millionaire." "Good
heavens! No wonder you are ill.
I've told you repeatedly to beware
cf anything rich."
Med, Weak. Weary, Watery Eyes.
Relieved By Murine Eye Remedy. Try
Murine For Your Eye Troubles. You
Will like Murillo. 1t Soothes. Me At
Your Druggists. Write For Eyo Books.
Free. Morino bye Remedy Co., Toronto.
Kindly mention rho name of this
paper in writing to advertisers.
THOROUGHLY PREPARED.
At a religious serv:ce in Scotland
tho late Lord Kelvin noticed a
youngster accompanying his grand-
parents and sitting wiso as a young
owl through the sermon.
At the close of service Lord Kel-
vin congratulated tho grandfather
upon the excellence of the young
roan's behavior.
"Och, aye," returned the veter-
an, "Dmmcan's wcel threatened
afore ho gangs in."
Teacher—"Johnny, what is n
hypoct'itel" Johnny—"A boy that
comes to school with a smile on his
taco."
Don't judge a man by his clothes.
It may be his tailor's fault.
And the butcaer plays :or big
steaks.
In the sailor's family the father
is the mainstay and tho mother the
spanker.
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siXa(Yt,
dmlexrAvtrsudigi CCJy.tN
:edw-y ill: a y lteay.
ears. the sr r t p&rte u1
from one to twentl
into ot.+a For Head
4oho is Mt or n o r v
••t a. Toot b*Mir.
Neuralgia It h e
1 ,511.01. I.0urtag,.
pa' -14 in the ba. -k.
risme or kidneys.
yr. ns around t 1, e
laver. pleurisy.
swellings of the Int td. and
DaIno of run kin .e. use
RAOWAY'1 READY RELIEF.
EDUCATIONAL.
I'OU eiEEON'tr GO AWAY FROM NOM
to Fri au a It at ion. ws t .ch you in you
spm' tiu,e. Br-kkrepia rrthwd 'lype-
1ritin" Arithmet C, Coat nareitl Law, Bushiest
1 urte•pondr11,0, Matt lfulati 11. Ts.tcbeni t' arta-
heats.. tCrouse. rouse. $l•41 Kt;ine-tint,
ttlfn.tlafal
Draw int. 1.1•4 malau,f. Agl% utters,
Jounrali-ro, pecin! E•rtta41vud 1W,•11140rf.,0 art,
A=t /•-r w Irtl volt uee•t. t'au.ohauCorrespondence
t;ollr.'. Limits 1, Rept. K. Toronto, Pan.
•
THE GLAD KIND.
Wedderly—"I shed tears to -day
while burying my wife's pet
poodle."
Singleton—"Fond of it, eh?'
Wedderly—"Not any, thank you.
I shed tears of joy."
A Pill for all Seasons.—Winter
and summer. in any latitude, whe-
ther in torrid zone or Arctic tem-
perature, Parmelee's Vegetable
fills can be depended upon to do
their work. The dyspeptic will first
then a friend always ansl should
carry thein with hien everywaere.
They are made to withstand any
climate and are warranted to keep
their freshness and strength. They
d,, not grow ' stale, a quality not
possessed in many pills now on the
market.
Are you a sufferer with corns? If
you are, get a bottle of Holloway's
Corn Cure. It has never been
known to fail.
DLSfA.,ti'CE OF BIRD'S FLIOHT
Tho ruby -throated hummingbi:d
passes over a distance of 2,000 miles
twice a year. Tho hooded crow, or-
dinarily a sluggish bird, hurls it-
self through tho air at tho rate of
los miles an hour. The northern
bluethroat•, a hopping bird, flies
103 miles an hour in migration.
"I er—er want to ask you, sir,
for your—er—or--daughter's ha::d,
sir," said a bashful suitor to his
beloved ono's parent. "Well," re-
sponded the father, "I'm not dis-
posing of her in sections, but I'm
willing to listen to any proposi-
tion involving allofher, sir 1"
People don't use broo-is when
they make sweeping assertions.
$and for fres smuts to Demi. W L., NA•
twat urns £ Ghe'm'cal Co., Urania
ANOTHER.
"As I understand it, an X-ray
will go straight through a ort"•
head. There is nothing else quite
FO penetrating, is there?"
"Oh, I don't know. Did yon
ever hear my daughter sing?"
it is an undisnuted fact that
one packet of 1t'ilso m's Fly Pads
has actually killed a bushel 01
house flies. Fort unr.tely no such
quantity can ever be found in a
well kept honsc, but whether they
he few- or manly 11-ilson's Fly Pads
will kill them all.---
Jimmy—"Johnnie is untruthful,
or somethin'." Jamie—"Whys"
Jimmy—"Ile told roc his grandfa-
ther lost a leg or arm in every bat,-
tlo he fought in, an' I asked hi:n
how many battles he .wuz in, an'
he said 'More 'ii forty.'
„
Corry Davis' Pa'nkll'er. It's &Tecta aro alrn"t
,,11%000,u.. s n 0. Cut, 11.1111, turd Lruire,.
tier. Isis-naIny ewe- r•,nrnp . ,tt,rr,l'•t a.,•l
t ...diary. Avoid oil, Lithos..'the a i• u,rt 01110
• .'.tiukiller"—t'er.y Darla --Yeo. add SOC.
LINTILIAfICN\OrliI.SoilERSIY Cr Tendito ,
12 and 14 PEMBROKE ST.
F. H. Torrington, Mus. sir.
ANNUAL CONCERT. MASSEY HILL
NOVEMBER 1st.
•t',. -I its may he had at the College.
AGENTS WANTED.
to EN AND WOMEN DON'T HE IDLE—
Show sample@ of our reliable mads.
cities. superb toilet preparations. pure
baking powder. and flavoring extracts to
your neighbors and forward their orders
to Itt. lou can easily make forts ten to
twenty-five dollars a week and have
permanent position. Goods tell on sight
and repeat orders come fast. Hook lime
to Sueeeed" and particulars sent free.
The (tome Supply Co., Dept 50, Merrill
Ruil,litre. Toronto.
wsser NOty IN EVERY l'NItF1-
• PRESENTED district a reliable
agent to sell I'elham's Peerless fruit and
ornamental trees. Consider this. Good
pay weekly, Exclusive territory. Stock
guaranteed up to grade and dellccrcd in
gond condition and all the advantages of
selling well-known stock. write now for
agency for Fall and Winter months. Pel•
ham Nursery Co., Toronto, Ont
Mrs. Y. (away from home) —
"John, slid your leave out anything
for the cat befog e you F'arie d 1'
Mr. K. (who dislikes the beast)—
"Yes; I left n can of oonslensed
milk on the table, with the can -
opener beside it."
Regarded as one of the most po-
tent compounds ever introduced
with webs eta to combat all summer
eonmplaints and infla•n•natioa of the
bowels, Dr. J. D. Kellogg's Dy-
sentery Cordial has won for it Felt
t. reputation that no other cordial
for the purpos'• can aspire to. For
young or old suffering from the -e
complaints it is the best medicine
that can he procured.
FOR SALE.
COMIC RF.CITATION HOOK --Hest col•
lection published in English languages
ren cents. Arthur Rice, Granby. Que.
--"tILYERCLOTH will Clean )'oar Silverware and
other line met t'a like mt ie. N . powder or
other aid required, the prep.tred clout sloes all In
qu'ek, clean. h to ly way Price ti cants. Sand
whir -64S for trial sample. CanadaSilvercluth 1:0.,
Toronto.
TVPEWRITE R3
Bargain prices, $,S to S65, tall makes)
taken in exchange ter 31t del lo and it
Remingtons. Many 01 these machines
elww little use.,
Remington Typewriter Company, Limited,
t44 DAY SIKEEI', 'lost. N1'0.
FEATHER DYEING
Limiting a„d Cantos sad Kid Gloves attained They
ewe be sent by poet. 1e per es. the Idst Wase 4
BRITISH AMERICAN DYEINC CO.
Mo:ITREAL
Turkey
wino
AND
TAIL
Foahers
CAN BE QUICKLY
TURNED INTO CASH
v:ltarh:
'I. W. tielcon & Co., Toronto, 0
WAi M FEET AT 4D BELCW
isn't (.11s Just What You Nava Been
Wanting( Well Try Uur
Grained Loather Clogs
(z ItU,•I(1,E)
LINED WITH TN.Cit COSY FELT.
Men's cr
Women's
$1.25
h1•n's Best
O'alitr
61.50
est
These ('e'e',rntcel Wood -Soled 11•.x4are
tho Warn^st Fr,tvstr >'., oto prl .'n.
Tr01°ASOS O: TLSiellYIA S.
Also urn;= ,rte 1101,1 frg, the n'•1 country
Men's Scotoh N110 NNITTCD Socks
t
p 0111 •'e.l ir. $/ 1111.1-. 51.03.
uu:y l O
The Scett:sh Wholesale Sp elt.I:y Co ,
134 1 rincess Clock. W leo i,..g.
"What did Jinx Fay at the ban-
quet last night 1'"Nothing.'
"Why, ho told ole he made a
sr•eeeh "' "So he did."
!thefts me1111ot1 the mime of this
paper in n ritilig to adve, timers.
Do You Realise the Danger of
t')
DEATH OFTEN LUR 5 IN A CUT. •:,..
YOU see this danger illustrated of MI-.
W. C. Edward., a we.l--kno•.va 1 rier.diy Soci qty �...�
leader, of Pe:er Street, Toronto. Hee cut or..e of his
fingers with a piece of glass, a .,i inse td c•i u�plying - '
Zam-13uk to prevent blood po.son a,sJ it) h -.al it., he neglected
the cut, and blood poison fol owed. l -.e says: - "The bloe:l-
I . ison from the finger spread up my Mai and arm and caui,e 1
m:. terrible agony. After ttva months' treat:o -nt ;he door said
there was no cure, and anxit.C.,ion would it eve to take place if 1
intended to save my arm. 1 1,4% that do.:to: rind cc'nsultt.d anotc e:-.
After a few. welts' ,reatine:mt, he ala', to; 1
be necessary. He saki ta, boas h:1 ircoi"e ciseased and the finger
would have to be opened so tht: the hole c,uld he s.. e,1cd. 1 went away to con; der when
1 would have the operation performed aid rem n wl•.) ad': iced me to ti y Zam-Bs:k.
"That night 1 bathed Vie w.-.u'id and put, on s•i.n Zorn•.^-.ttk. 1 got. a lift e sleep for the
first time for many nights. In the mcr•,ir.g wo.otd be)! at. to bilems ins:eau of the 1o•11 dia.
charvin ; es in the past. Th:s was a h°slth; siF;n so I went e t v: th the Zara -1'.s. \Veil, to
cut. a long story short, in a few days 1 put away Cie sling, r.id in few wca a t`.c f nf;cr was
heale 1 eorap'etely. To -day that. finger is as sound os brei m.d 1 owe it. to Zant-I)t;;t. 1
spent over $20 in doctors fees and wh.•n I think haw
Zamltk -bat. s :ch a trifling cost saved me teem artWHAT ��'..11Vtw: J:C CURES.
J1
r,T., //1
I sil�t�t I i /i
r•
„!r
1 am very grateful for the balm 1 can tell you."
tt� (ejth ►r 1
7.1m-Tt'Ik cures (tit., t. rens, sprain. fest, ••. •
aeres,nlcers.sea I •s. t+boil-p• .inz. eeaconma,
e•i' ;u't_.l ankles, 1 .nninlf sirs. , rim •worst, coil -r t.
•t• pe•,t bands, chilbletmt and alt ether shit) d:•,cs'•.a
: All druggists an.i stores sell at f(te.
• ' 1'.'a or post free (roll Zaln•Ilui
1 ,•f.,r p, ice. Refuse anytisin,g oaeral "just i.
__4..iSit ra.a.`i�..� yti:iii� '7 - tr�.aat�:S:.:�='t''�' •�:'-�i'2� :.....--