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CHRONIC CATARRH
NOSE AND THROAT
" At the .Advice of Friends / Tried
Pt-rre wa and the Retro is //ax's /:ears
ighiy Sal i1ju(wy." — So !Fritts i/r.
pi:on.
fn. RAOUL P1LON, 116 Rue Notre
Dame, Lachine, P.Q., Can., wtrtes:
"1 write you a few words to express to
you my satisfaction nl being cured. 1
was afflicted wills catarrh el the throat
and nose and suffered much. 1 was
greatly discouraged. 1 had a bad breath
and bad taste in my mouth In the morn-
ing.
1 look treatment for some time with-
al' obtaining relief. At the advice of
friends 1 tried Peruna and the results
have been highly satisfactory. At the
end of four months 1 was completely
cured,"
Negiecled catarrh becomes chronlc.
Caving developed into the chronic stage,
longer and more persistent treatment
will be required to cure it than if the dus-
iease were treated at the onset.
However, Peruna will bring relief,
whether the catarrh is acute or chronib.
:If you are wise you will keep Peruna on
band and take a tow doses at the first
appearance of a cold or oough, and thus
save yourself both suffering and ex-
pense.
Patients have the privilege of writing
Ito Dr. Hartman for free advice. A book
'on "Chronic Catarrh" will bo sent upon
request. •
Ark Your Druggist for Free Pcruna
Almanac for 1007.
DECLINE OF CHINESE TEA.
Some interesting statistics have been
Collected by ViceConsul Arnold at Foo-
chow concerning the great decline in
China's tea trade. Froin 1687, when tea
was first Introduced into England, until
11437 China held exclusively tete lea trady
of the world. Then India began to enter
the tea market. The Chinese trade
reached high tide in 1856, with a total
ere of 300,000,000 pounds. In 1881
China furnished about 72 per cent. of
the world's total, India and Ceylon 18
per cent., and Japan and Formosa 10
per cent. But in 1001. when the total
consumpUon had Increased to 614,000,000
pounds, China contributed only 30 per
cent., inrtia and Ceykn GO per cent.,
Japan and Formosa 10 per cent. The
decline in China Ls ascribed to careless
methods of cultivation and preparation
'of tete leaf.
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THE EVILS OF
CONSTIPATION
Why Blleans Prove so Beneficial.
A medical spe.ialist stales that eight
lout of len cases of headache, dizziness,
�snilow complexion and various aiknents
peculiar to women for which he Is coo -
reined have their origin In constipation.
Although the ailment is very common
amongst both sexes, women appear to
be the greater sufferers. 'Weans cure
conslipntion by stimulating the liver
and regulating the flow of bile, which
is the natural purgative of the body.
Mise S. E. Baldwin, of 33 SI. Paul
S1., Toronto. says: "i have token Bib
cans for constipation and dizziness and
found most satisfactory results. 13ilcans
do not cnuao any griping, and not only
cure constipation but also lu;prove the
general health."
Mr. A. Mnr.agitate of Berlin, recent-
ly proved this vegetable remedy in n
:inuIfir aa •. Ila says: "For er man
}
years 1 suflere.1 from both constipation
and piles. N.thhng 1 have ever tried is
lo be compared for benefie lal reenit to
iuleans. They hove made n:e n different
ratan. and if any sufferer would like to
ask me any question en their opera-
tion end thee. value 1 will be glad to
give nil the inforn:atinn 1 can."
Such fs the re.sull of exhaustive leas
of Bileane. Title great vegetable rem-
edy Is invaluable also for aellow crmrn-
p'exion; (due to bile In the blood). pfm-
pL s, greasy. sallow skin, and bl'xel
impurittes generally. Rdeans n!so cure
lydigeetton, debility. rheumatism, enc -
min, female ailments and Irregulari-
ties "iun-down feelings," liver and kid-
ney complaint. headache. sleeplessness.
a':nd sensing, palpitation, ete. AI'
di iggl-ts rind stores Fell them at Mk.
a box, nr obtninable lost free frn'n the
Stilton Co.. Toronto. upon receipt of
price. 6 L xe+ snld for
!r -\P CIU:\IATION.
1'• • polity of Shingle!. Ger.
.fired with tho high prices
n ''o very poorest 1!;a pope -
V: :: ., iie;l to p:,•• ! ! iteral=
La; r•- •' !,,Noel a r. ••loll:mr
evil t •' 'one!, poor n;
1e l• ,n trio I.•:•
ale +,' 1. • , ~• i e Ietve-
fhsrg,s 1 • ant a wake
In at't'! ' : • r e -tl': a marke
it is pr: •m poor of
M'iiltgnrt 1 ' ,r,ty ev.:, i amount
go ler:ludo a i expenses.
Orel(' 1 lisve lost a r.;,•• -et." 1.• 1
the piling I•by-M ier. Is r•e re. tea
ulna of waling an Imnre••
lollknow altat remedy to p: fel i.e'
Piper friy'. T:teI part of '1 ase
•nreigt1: het 1 Cn:,Idn'1 It::nk of the La•
Ln fur tnAlard•f'[iter.'
SHELLS TII iT TI:L1. AGE.
Layers On en Oyster Shell Mark a
Year's Growth.
The oyster at the eorrlmereement of
its career Is so small that two millions
would only occupy a square inch. In
six months each individual oyster is
largo enough to cover half a dollar, and
in twelve months double the size. The
ouster is it; awn architect, end the shell
grows as the tlsh inside grows, being
never too small. It also bears its ago
upon its Lack, and it is es easy to tell
the ago of en oyster by looking at its
shell as that of horses by looking at
their teeth.
Everyone who has handled an oyster
shell must have !Noticed the successive
layers over -lapping each other. Theso
are technieallrr termed "shots," and each
one marks a year's growth, so that by
counting them the age of the oyster can
be determined.
Up to the lime of its maturity—that Ls,
when four, years of age—rho shots aro
regular and successive; but after that
time they become irregular, and are piled
one upon another, SO that the shell
grows bulky and thickened.
Fossil oysters have been seen, of
which each shell was nine inches thick,
whence they may bo guessed to be more
than nine hundred years old. One or
two million oysters are produced for a
single parent, and their scarcity may be
accounted for by the fact that man is
not the only oyster -eating animal. Tho
starfl.sh loves the oyster, end preys upon
it unceasingly. A variety of whelk is
also very fond of young oysters. to get
at which it bores right Through the shell
and sucks the fish through the holo thus
made.
44—
AT LAST.
"Come along, okl fellow, 1 want you
t m assist in celebrating the event by bay-
ing dinner with me."
"\Vhy, what's happened?"
"My rival is dead."
"Rival? 1 thought you were married."
"So I am, but I've had a rival, nev-
ertheless. Ile's gone, though—died this
morning in my wife's arms."
"Great Caesarl Aro you the kind of
man to stand that?"
"I've had to."
"Well, you surprise me. Who was
het'
"She loved him before we were mar-
ried, and she brought him to the house.
ile was a complete stranger to me then.
and we've never been very good friends
et any time. But he's gone, and I'm
glad of it."
"Well, well. It you aro not the great-
est idiot—what was his narne?"
"Fido."
And they went off together chuckling.
ADVICE TO MOTHERS.
if you have a baby or young children
in the home always keep a box of
Baby's Own Tablets on hand. Don't
wait until tho little one is sick, for
sometimes an hour's delay may prove
fatal. This medicine cures stomach
troubles, constipation diarrhoea, simple
fevers and makes teething painless. If
children are sick Baby's Own Tablets
make them well; and better still an oc-
casional dose will keep than well. The
Tablets are good for children of ell
ages and are guaranteed to contain no
opiate or harmful drug. Mrs Joseph
Ross, Hawthorne, Ont., says:—"I have
used Baby's Own Tablets end Arid
then just the thing to keep children
well." These Tablets are sold by all
med•cine dealers or you can get them
be mail al 25c a box by writing The
Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville,
Ont.
4,
THOUGHT OF HIS CHILD.
The Terrible Position of a Alan Held in
a Frocen Lake.
For s x hours a chcesemonger named
Eibrand fought for his life be-
tween Seeweiler and Seeg, in Bavaria,
the other night.
Ho was returning home about 4
o'clock In the afternoon, when he was
overtaken by a blinding snowstorm.
Ile lost his way and strayed on the par-
tially frozen lake of Seeg. T he ice broke
beneath hien, and he sunk into the
water. Ile tried to regain his footing,
but the Ice repeatedly broke. In the
darkness he lost itis hearings, and in-
stead of making for the shorn got out
toward the middle of the lake. For over
two hours he swarm and crawled along,
and at last reached a small, snow-
covered island.
In the meantime his cries hod et -
'reeled the attention of a pastor, whose
house was erose b; . A search pnrty
wasorganized,
re
l it
Witt bluee hoursurs
before they were rife to kvcato the
whereabouts of Eibrnnd.
Even then they were unable to reach
him. Flanks were placed on the ice,
and the half -frozen lean dragged hin-
sclf along Them. four limes ire fell into
the water. and was obliged lo swim and
light his way through tho ',reeking ice.
When he reached shorn he was half
dead, and his clothes were frozen to
him.
rebrand staled tint It was only by
thinking of his little girl, who would
have leen lett on orphan ley his death,
that he was able to keep himself olive.
Mr. Goodihtng—"Ilow does your sister
liken the engngcinent ring I g'av'e her.
flabby?" Iter Young lin'Ihrl' -" Vel1.
n lilt's ' , small; she las an Will
bard tint- _ 'ting it tett when the other
fel'ovvs ca
ISSIE NO.4 07.
DAILY FADING AWAY. Before you get
The Story of a Wonsan Made Well by Nen-Angle
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. garments all
Bad blood means bad health. That
is why Dr. Williams' Pink Pitts mean
good health. They actually make
stew, rich blood which strengthens
every nerve and every organ in the
teely. That is why people a ho use Dr.
Williams' Pink Pills feel bright, active
and strong. Mrs. Arthur Hannigan,
Marshvillc, Ont., is a witness 10 the
truth of these statements. Mrs. Ilanni-
gen says:—"For nearly three years 1
suffered from anaemia (bloodlessness)
and during that time consulted and
look medicine from several doctors,
without beneficial results. My complex-
ion was of a waxy appearance, my lips
and gums seemed bloodless. 1 suffcr-
eu from headaches, dizziness and pal-
pitation of the heart. My appetite was
s.) poor that I did not core whether 1
ale or Ito' and I grew so weak, and
was .so much reduced In flesh that my
friends thought 1 was in consumption.
As 1 have said. 1 doctored without here -
ill, until the last doctor whom 1 co., -
suited advised me to try Dr. Williams'
Pink Pills. 1 followed hes advice, and
less than a dozen boxes have Made me
the well woman 1 em to -day. All the
,y mptorns of my troubles have vanish-
ed and I enjoy the very best of health.
i know there are hundreds of women
who are drifting into the sarno condi-
tion 1 woe, and to all such 1 would
strongly urge the Immediate use of Dr.
Williams' Pink Pills."
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills do not act
upon the bowels; they do not tinker
with mere symptolns; they go right to
the root of rho trouble in the blood.
That is why they euro common ail-
ments like rheumatism, neuralgia, kid-
ney trouble, headaches and backaches.
Si. Vitus dance, and the special ail-
ments that afflict so many women and
growing girls. Sold by all medicine
dealers or by mall at 50c. a box or six
boxes for 82.5f) from The Dr. Williams'
Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont.
ON TRACK OF MISSING LINK.
I e shrink
is take
Out.
Scientist Discovers a People Very Like
Monkeys,
An interesting discovery has been
made by the well-known Heidelberg
scientist, Professor Klaatsch, who is now
pursuing anthropological studies in
Australia.
Writing In the Koelner Zeitung. the
professor says -that while examining
spine Australasian natives arrested for
killing a white men in fort Arthur he
found that one of the men had feet and
hands of exactly the same shape and
appearance as those of monkeys. The
natives, on his inquiries, stated that in
the hitherto unexplored regions between
the Rivers Daly and Victoria numerous
people have shriller hands and feel, and
otherwise bear a strong resemblance to
large monkeys. This Ls tho first tirno
that these characteristics have been dis-
covered in a human being.
Prof. Klautsch Ls now starting for the
region where these natives aro to be
found, in order to verify the above
statement. The discovery has aw'akenc 1
great interest in the German scientific
world, as it is a striking testimony in
favor of the Darwinian theory of the
missing !Ink.
TOLD IN CONFIDENCE.
His daughter—Papa, did you know
momma long before you married her?
Her Father—Just between you and
me, ray dear, 1 don't know her yet.
4,
OBSTINATE FACE SORES.
REFUSED TO (:LOSE FOR 4 YEARS.
lane-Buk Healed Them Inside Two
Werke.
(lave you some eruption, or sore, or
ulcer, or wound, on any part of your
body which has hitherto refused to close,
no mailer how treated? 11 so, that is a
case for Zam,L'uk, the great herbal
balm. The herbal silos and essences in
this balm aro so powerful that they cnn
heel the worst eases of chronic sores,
incests, blood poison and skin diser.ses.
Mrs. W. I1. Taylor. of North Bay,
Ont., says: "1 had a scaly spot as big
as a len-cent piece on my face for tour
years, and every night I applied cold
cream, o• some ointment or outer, but it
would always be there. 1 recently ap-
plied Znireltuk, and in nbout a week's
limo the spot had disappoard com-
pletely."
Mee S. J. Holden, of 343 West Ilen-
Si.,
, ,nih n says: "AI little girl
•I II
.t
n i ,
Y
lied a running; sora on her log which de -
lied all treatment. 1 applied %nisi lliik,
and in about a week's' (line the wound
wins closed."
Mr. .1. 11. l lornilton. of Thornbury,
ray's: "-rhe first %nor -link 1 obtained wits
for a friend who had an obstinate sore
on her temple. It had been treated once
or twice 15y a doctor, and would heal up
for a short lime, bel would break out
again. Zam-Bulk healed it permanently.
Zane -Bolt 13 a sure cure for all skin
diseases and injuries, ' 611'h es rifts.
burns, bruises, crzrma. psoriasis, ulcers.
scalp sores, cold sores, chapped kande.
Itch, rashes. teller. ince son's, rte. 11 is
also an unequalled embrocntion, and
rubbed well on to parts affected cures
rheumatism. sciatica, neurnlgia, colds on
chest, etc. All druggists and Flores sell
at 50c. a box, or may be ogtnined post
free from 'Lam-Iluk 1:e., 'Toronto, upon
receipt of price. 6 boxes for $2.50.
AUTOMOBILES AND DUST.
Much complaint has been heard in
France during the poet summer on ac-
count of the e5re-,SLY= dustiness of the
•e'herwise admirable rands. This Is as -
•:Led mainly to tete increasing use of
,•ton':biirs. Il is asserted That houses
and chateaux with beautiful grounds
and gardens hove been rendered sir -
Wally ur'mnhabitelee by the clouds of
dust rni�ed be poising automobiles. and
even gnelen plants have been seriuusty
.1 min rd by the thick carpel of dust
.,,rend over thein. It seems to beogreed
Itiat the remedy Ls not to be sought
'hr'o'iglm any change In the etru^t1:re or
Wed, of nut inob..es. but through
-east treatment of the roadways krul-
.ng to keep down the dust. Inning the
•ends is strongly re •ornn'em1M. the use
petroleum Laing prart: al,‘ e- :.riled
seri; acoviini of its great cos; .n Lurope.
Pen -
Angle
Underwear
keeps you cum•
fy as well as
warm,becuuse tho
short fibres that
nuke some under-
wear itch aro taken
out of Pen -
An - le wool.
ria„ t rjarl
lo a variety of fabrics, styles a nd prices.
In all sizes for women, men end
efuldsco, and swam -deed by your own dealer.
"Health and Vigor depend upon the
quality and quantity of the blood."—
Mumanitarian.
Dr. Carson's Ton is
Stomach and Constipation Bitters
A Purely Vegetable Tonic and Blood
Purifier. Price 50 cents per Bottle.
Ifou are not able to obtain it in your
ueighb>rhood, wo will read to any a.t•
dream two batter upon receipt of ONI!
DOLLAR (ua. per bottle) carnage
yrtpa(d.
PawyMlot seat Fans M appllaatton.
The Carson Medtolne Company
$7 Wellington SI. West, - Toronto
Tom : "Do you think your cousin
Julia would marry me it 1 asked her?"
Jack : "Well, 1 have alwaes considered
her a sensible sort of girl—still, elle
might."
Useful at all Times. --In winter or *n
summer f'arrnelees Vegetable Pills will
cope with and overcome any illegulari-
lies of the digestive organs which
change of diet, change of residence, :.r
variation of temperature may bring
about. They should be always kept.
a: hand, and once their beneficial ac-
tion becomes known, no one will Le
without them. There is nothing nau-
seating in taueir struAture, and the
most delicate can use them confidently.
"Scientists aro seeking to discover a
relation between color and sound." re-
marked the learned man. "\\'ell,"
chuckled the joker, "I've heard of a hue
and cry."
That Tormenting Cold that mads yon wretch -t
ed will not come back if ou take AiI' nee 1'1.,g'
Balsam when your throat 13 raw and sore. '1hie'
admirable remedy is free from opium. Take It in!
time.
Berke "Fnthcr, what Is an egotlst7"
Father : "Ile is a man who thinks he is
smarter then any one else." Mother :
"My dear, you nee scarcely right. '1'Imo
egotist is tho man who says that be is
smarter than any one elso—all men
think they are!"
\\'hen all other corn preparations
fail, try Holloway's Corn Cure. No pain
whatever, and no inconvenience in us-
ing it.
"Women claim that the way to get on
with a man is to give him plenty of
nicely -cooked food." "\V.11," nnswercd
Mr. Si'lu.s Barker, irritably, "why don't
some of thein try it?"
These two desirable qualifications,
pleasant to the taste and at the same
time effectual, are to lie found in Mo-
ther Graves' Worm Exterminator. Chil-
dren like 1t.
First i.owy'er : "Why do you charge
that pretty widow such enormous bills
for consultation?" Second Lawyer:
"Because 1 want her to marry me. and
I'm trying to convince her Ulat it will
Le cheaper to do so!"
MR. GLEASON OF GREENWOOD
"For years 1 hare Leen
troubled with Piles. At nines
I would Ilse° W lie dawn an,.
remain perfectly quiet f"r
hour,. Faoh attar* was Worse
than the last. I tried many
f'ile mo,Leines but got no
butter till I used lIam-Raid,
and this eurc•l me perma-
nent y. Theins to Irem-
Roi , I am now face from
every symptom of files.
il. to Asst•t fit Tat
Ifeatet Oreenwoxl Ont.
Thousaug a te:l tiro rime story of Rem Rid.
the 51.000auarantesd 1',1.. Cure. All d:ugg,,ts.
Lt
I.00. or Tun nawN-Vita Cu„ uute-l.
tvy
thaws fiats. Ont. :y
WIFE 1)\ i d. 1-i 4It(.IYL..vt III V,
Galley, Bank Thiel, Sent to Penal Settle-
ment in Cape.
The divorced wife of Galley, the
notorious back thief, whose gigantic
robberies from the C(Jmptoir d F.compte,
and subsequent night to South America
in a steam yacht, caused such a sense-
eel
ense•tlel a short time since, died in a hos-
t itai at Paris, Prance, last week.
The poor wuman, who until the very
last professed some affection for her
vicious husband, died after weeks of
suffering, physical and mental.
Her father disowned her on hearing
of her husband's crimes, and from her
father-in-law she received an offer of a
pension of $12 a month on condition
that she did not divorce Gultny.
She died of general collupee, aggra-
vated by a disease of the heart. and just
before she expired she told a friend that
she willingly forgave Galley, edd,l;11:
"All his letters Nohow u sincere peni-
tence."
A few dais before her death Galley
started for the penal settlement at New
Caledonia. Ile will make this voyage
chained up in a large cage with the other
convicts who are going by tho same
boat. Before leaving he sent an ee...*t•
letter to his wife, Imploring forgiveness.
"God forgive me," he wrote. "I am told
you are dying, and if so, what will be-
cCino of our poor children? 1 cannot
think what made. me act as 1 did, but 1
seemed to be swept onward In a whirl-
wind of folly. For the love of heaven,
and for the sake of our little ones, say
you forgive me."
Celia : "Don't you kneser her? Why.
she lives in the same square with you."
Delia : "Yes, but she's not in the same
circle."
Do Not Delay.—Do not let a cold or
cough fasten upon you as It will, if
neglected. Dr. Thomas' Eclectic 011
will break up a cold and cure a cough,
and should be resorted to at once when
the first symptoms appear. It can l e
disguised so that any unpleasant taste
it may have will be imperceptible to
the delicate. Try it and be convinced.
She—"The doctor said 1 must keep my
mouth shut when In the cold air." Ila
open the window at once."
Weak and Pale Wooster foolishly keep fhb
way when by the use of " Ferrovim, " the but
Ionic. they could very quietly recover their health
and strength. Try
"Do you ever have any quarrels In
your women's club ?" "Oh, no ; we call
them 'deLuke.' "
Biliousness Burdens Life—Tho bilious
man is never a companionable roan be-
cause his ailment renders him morose
and gloomy. The complaint is not so
dangerous as fl is disagreeable. Yet ro
one need suffer from It who can pro-
cure Parmelee's Vegetable Pills. fly
regulating the liver and obviating the
effects of bile in the alienee' they re-
store men to cheerfulness and full vigor
of action.
11a1 : "Can your wife rook as good as
your mother used to, Harry?" [tarry:
"Sha can't, but 1 ncvrr mention il. She
can throw fur straighter."
Me rake the Emphatic Statement that)
•'The D A 1." btenlh.,l Planter will do mire to.
relieve neuralgia, bort., ba: k, lumbago and kindred
troubles than any other l.taster. tin flus and ell
yd. rolls. AL druggists, —
AN A'1TACIIMENT.
A very amiable and modest widow
lady lived in a certain county.
on after her husband hod paid the
d'.int of nature, leaving her his Iu'gatee,
a claim was brought against the esloto
by his brother, and process was served
upon her by the sheriff of the enmity,
who happened to Lo a widower of
middle age.
She was much alarms -d. and. meeting
with a female friend. she exclaimed,
with agitation :—
"What do you Uiink 1 The sheriff bas
been after inc !"
"\Veil," said the considerate Jody, with
perfect coulnc55, "Imo is a very fine
men."
"But he says he has an a:lnrhment for
me," replied the widow1j. cele' that ho
\\'til, I hove long p
was ntlnches to you, my dear."
"But you don't understand. Ile says 1
must go to court."
"Oh, that's quite another affair, my
child Don't you go so tar as that ; it is
his place to conic and court you."
"Deer me, Tommy, you eat a great
Icnl fnr such
efellow!' !' r
rnarkcd
Uncle
John 10 his nephew. "I s'pect 1
greet so little as 1 looks from the out-
side!" was limo ingenious explanation
that Tommy made.
Oxomuls!oii
(Die. SLOCUM'S GREAT SCIE'TIPla
BMVISION OF COD UVEB OIL.)
U the greatest food and tissue
'builder known. It hes no equal u s
curs for all wasting diseases, and
throat, chest and lung troubles. It Ls
a germ destroyer and strength produc-
er, nourLhing and restoring the vital
organs. It is a perfect food and valu-
able medicine combined. It is pleasant
to take, 1l is predigested and easily
borne by tete most delicate stomach.
Doctors Proscribe It
Many of the most prominent medical.
men prescribe it In their regular prat
lice in preference to all others.
Dr. Norman Allen, of Toronto Gaye: "A�
stimulant 50 nutrition In wasting des
Liver 011 lmalelon is the best tissue buibler. la
Dr. Slocum's 0xo.ttt.loa all aauseatin, taste and
seal are avoided, while retaining all the medici-
nal value of the pure ell.
Dr. Bruce L. Monies, Phystotan and Sergeo n N
theo.T.a.. says: "Home of the Cul Liver Oils
on the market are valueless' on account of pro.
misses to render them tasteless. Hunk pprocee.lure
removes the active principle of the .11. I look
epee Slocum"' Oxomulsion as the best. for the
noon that it 1 made of the pure on In the very
Meisel state of emalston. As an emulsion et
pare Cod Liver 0111 consider Osomulstoa perfect!
1)r. T. Wylie, Orand Medical Examiner, lions of
Scotland, as It agoras. extrewe pleasure
to be in a ro.Ittoa to b• *hie to reooa'eend
• locus's Ozo.alsioa to invalids affected wltb
ppo .umyyttoa, scrotal*, or wasting Ala of any
wit▪ h stoat sp pleasure to myseelf se we11 uoeotaf.'rt
to my patients 1 And it &latest onlrsrrally
adapted to cbilldren and the aged with whom the
digeetten 1. feeble sad the lympbatlo sendltteaa•
below nor mat"
1f you need Cod Liver 011, or ere weak
knd run down use Oxomuislon. At all
druggists at 35c and 11.00 per botUe.
teeing 1 Cleaning!
1er slim rete MM mesa seer week 10114
ap LRITIta Ar[NIOA11 rY[INO ee .
Law. Ni year to year sews, es mesa arose.
MotatrealJTorotato, Ottawa, Qasfao&
Ile : "Let me kneel in the dust at your
feet, and tell you Trow much 1 adore•
y'ou:' Sho: "1 beg pardon, sir, but
there is no dust on our carpets."
There is no medicine on the market
that con compare with Bickle's Anil -
Consumptive Syrup in expelling from
the system the irritating germs that
colds engender In Iho air passages. It
it suicide to neglect your cold. Try
the cheap experiment of ridding your-
self of 11 by using Bickle's Syrup, which
Is a simple remedy, easily taken, and
once used it will always be prized es
sovereign medicine._
Mr. Growl : "You are quite ignorant:
of naval affairs." Mrs. Growl : "AL'.
there aro others like me." Mr. Grow::
"Yes' but they don't ail think that t' e
Pine
la boat Ls tied to a dock is the :. a
that the knots aie made."
Scratching Is foolish : 1t only make• a hall
platter ,.ore, Wearer'. ('emote allay th•• p,
tleanr Li,e si.iu of eruptions and other s..rs's
Why a..t bey . bottle :rdayI
\IKANT 111\1.
Bess : "1 really think May is in leve-
with
owwith you."
Jock : "Really? Why 7"
13es; : "1 beard her remark yeeterdey
that homeliness in a man le not really a
drawback, but a sign of character."
immEgEgimm
Your Doctor
Can cure your Cough or Cold,
no question about that, but --
why go to all the trouble and
inconvenience of baking him up,
and then of haying hiapreecription
filled, whenou can step Into any
drug store i0 Canada and ohtein
a bottle of SHILOH'S CUIW
for a quarter.
Why pay two to five dollars
when a twenty-five eent
bottle of SHILOH will cure you
as quickly?
Why not do as hunr!r-d of
thousands of Canadi;,u + hove
done for the past thirty leer
years : let SHILOH bo your de,r-
ter whenever a Cough or Cele'
appears.
S11I1.011 r, i'1 cure yon, and all
druggists hark up this etattrret.t
with a positive gua-ft/IAnn.
The next t;mn vntm have a
Cough or Cold cure it with
HILOH
tt
Your Grandsons Will Be
Old Men Before This
"Oshawa" Roof Wears Out
The Get the fats
Pedlar
bore f
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People eos gi.. .
Roof your buildings with"O:}awa" Gulvenl'cI Steel Shingles
this year, and that will Le a GOOD roof in 2(,(R. Wo will give
you a written guarantee bu,kcd by *21)0,000, that smch a roof,'
properly put on, will need do repairs and no painting for at least
twenty -f;vo yesrs.
5HAWAr QliTsEr ad SHINGLE
9TCBL
make roofs wattr•tigbt, wind-prorf, weather-prr,of, r,iet-pr eo
fire -proof for century,- -our plain gwsentee keeps it to fo
23 yewrs without a cent of east to the men who b.:; r, it.'
Made In ONE QUALITY ONLY,—of 28-guage'
semi -hardened S T E E L double -galvanized
They locic onfrQUR es --the ONLY METAL
shingle that nee NO CI.EA Ealy t4 put on --a ham-
mer and a sn enure sheot� re tools enough. C(nt
LESS and latgm)e Y Other roo roof. Tell us the
�Isll You y what it wfl cart lat ire f !t we will
l
♦7 p ,� tight.
an -s =slew. 11 t�iles'w" w Nor Merles e6 ) as s 1r Mm ,Tw eruct r. foL ze
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