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:l: KINI*i Ole HEADACHES.
A physician writes: "There aro
three main causes of headache, and
the liver of the :se has to (io with the
nervous system. A headache is,
will acknowledge, a very
natural result of neive strain. In
the hurry unit beetle and strain and
stress of life to -day our pour nerv-
ous ti stens hnvo no chalice, no
moment of rest tied inaction from
the time we arise in the morning till
we go to bid at. night. The pur-
suit of pleasure•, the bcurrying eeur;o-
I,se•sly from one place to trout her in
search of amusement, the fact that
a certain class of people fuel life a
bore unless they ere in a whirl of
excitement., will often account for
the fashionable headache, the head-
ache of the 'overworked' society wo-
man. Work, properly so-called, will
never produce a headache; it is one
of the best preventativose of head-
ache. Anxiety and incessant worry -
TORTURING NEURALGIA.
Suffered for Ten Years, Cured by
Dr. Williams' Pius Pills.
Neuralgia is the king of torturers.
A tingling of the tender skin. u
sharp sudden stab from some ang"v
nery e; then piercing paroxys(ls .f
pain -that's iteurulgia. The cause ,.f
the trouble is disordered nerves due
to thin watery blood. The cure is
Dr. Williams' !'ink !'ills, which make
new, rich red blood, and thus soothe
and strengthen the disunite -al nery is.
and cure neuralgia. Among the! It of pears that two units of tho are also toilet; on separate bells
thousands who have proven that 11r.11(oyal horse Artillery were engage•, every evening.
1Villinms' fink Pills cure neuralgia is • man,:ouvriug in the etch linin in i The Rochdale Education Conmlit-
It1rs. R. C. Johnson, of hingxtun'; front of the Curragh Ftandhouse. , tett has decided to provide. needy
Corner, N S. Mrs. Johnson says: i Each unit was accemennied by a'scholars with clogs anti spcctaeles
"Nur upwards of ten years I was a'sq'lndrun of cavalry from the Nine -
out of the interent which accrues
sullcrer Nom the artful 1,..,.,..
u:gia. Over-exertion or the least (-eel cert. The Nineteenth Hussars are tlta eleuleltta1y schools
posure to a cold wave would set mel soid to have been concealed in a ho'- i 'Three is a revisal in pillow -lace
nearly wild with torture. 1 doctored: low when the order was given thent;ittttkiug in the cuu.nties of Bucks,
with two physicians, but they
the to charge for the guns ithich (1(0 Berks, and. Oxford. I:lcuurageruent
not cure me. 1 then tried several ad- Eleicnth hussars stere protecting. (hits been given to the work of late
vcrtised niedicines, but found no bell- 'Through some error at present un- i by, offering. prizes at Il°w'rr shows for
chi. '171e Lronble continued at inter- explained the NineteenthIl.asars choice piece'; of home -intuits lace.
vats that made life miserable, until duelled out into the open plain, anti
The London cab business has hien
SIX or eight months ago wiles a tc- galloped right into the guns which seriously affected by electric feints
lotion of imine brought me a box of 010 Eleventh llussurs were guarding.
1 h Ic
A FATAL LARGE.
Two Troops of British Cavalry
Get Mixed Up.
There was a net arkable occurrence
daring inanoelnru& at tho Curraeh
('a1011, Kildare. 1r.l.tnd, when n
1„luu(Iron of the Nineteenth llussa:'s
and 1:lovontk Hussars dashed into
each other. A private in the former
regiment was killed. aul another At the village of llottesford, In the
had his ankle brol•eu. A horse rid- Valu of 110.1 vole, the Curfew bell is
den by a corporal in the tele:Muth still rung ithilo the day of the
w•us killo•I. month and the mouth of the your
IN MERRY OLD ENGLAND
NEWS BY MAIL ABOUT JOHN
BULL AND HIS PEOPLE.
Occurrences in the Land That
Reigns Suerente in tele Corn-
rnercial World.
f nCln tt•entll and 1•.Icventh llursars ns cs- front the scholars' savings banks at
Dr. Williams' !'ink !'ills and urge l 1a a In' ncnt Hien ane urbes 1 owners say they are losing the
Inc to try thein. I used this box heist . canto entangled, and indei-cril.able oreduced ers sunt naw are by the byrivthe
then got a half dozen more, and toy ' confusion ens'led. lite tivo s.lutt.l-
the time i heti used them all trace of runs were thrown into a state of ; for the vehicles, arid the men say
r u t. thecannot pity more. Tho masters
fug over tritlee will certainly cause the troubli had disappeared, and us Punic, cl , utit 1 all s t uggl • 1 to get ear y
ares! 'busies and tube re ilways. (.'ab
v
the headache of over -strain, as tray 1 have not since had the slightest at -1 of each other. i declare_ that they can, and threaten
karassed, anxious and 'worrit' tack I feel safe in saving that the 1 When order was restored it wits • to fix taxametcrs in the cabs to reg -
household head of a large family . cure is permanent." Mrs. Johnson l:, , found that tI:e occurrence was n.,t Ister the fares and thus record the
will testify to. Tho headache of one of the best known ladies in the' without a•fatal result. Private San- men's takings. Masters and nl^n will
anaemia, common enough among sect ion in which she resides, and is a Berson, nttuctiCd to "11" squadron of meet shortly to discuss the position
young girls of low vitality, is due prominent worker in the Congreee- the Nineteenth hussars, had his nee;: of affairs. The motor -cab is making
to a nervous system ill -nourished, tional church. Naturally her family ' broken, and was found 13 ing tntco'1-
e
Il
isloR
progress
in
Lo
ndon.
with t►utett&hcd blood. Many oh -and friend.; are rejoicing over1 rSc•' t1s behind thens v:Ne anoft- Rich Americans in Lo
ndon aro
private of the Rattle rcgtaent1NavingmansnPPen1s to their ehnr-
ecure neuralgias have thus a very cure, and Dr. Williams' Pink Pills ''
simple explannt ion. have made many Warta friends in named l enslay, had his ankle Irak- i ity from their poorer countrymen
"Tho second great cause of head- that section us a result of their good 'en. One horse %yes killed, and sev-,and countrywomen who find them -
work." feral minor accidents are reported selves Stranded in London, and want
It is because Pr. 'Williams' Pink among the men and horsee• to get back to America. There
are many Americans of both sexes
Pills make new, pure, warm blood
BAIIV'S AWAKENING. Ithu find it impossible .o mate: 0
hoped-for living in London, and who
It ought to be a pleasure to look cannot rales the money fur their
` forward to baby's awakening. l;e! fare to America. Con ..{uertly,
and liver troubles, anaemia, and the should weaken bright, smiling 011(1 they have either to face starvation
full of fun, refreshed by sleep and i
ailments from which women mono or ask for help from the holiday -
suffer. '1 Ila purchaser must be card ready for a good bane. 11ow Inn" ! inaking Americans. There are liter-
tul to sea that the full name, "Dr. parents Brent their chill's voice, he- ally hundreds of those luckless men
Williams' Pink Pills for Pale Ven 1, cause they know when he awakes he And women in London. luckless
haunt
will cry and fret and keep overyisee
plc," is printed on the 11 me'er .the neighborhood of the big hotels
on the move until he falls asleep
around each box. timid by all mer:i again from sheer exhaustion. P11080 )(lest favored by Americans. The
ciao lltAlel'b or sent by nihil at .'.ell approaches to the Carlton, Russell
crying fits slake the life of the inex- anti Savoy are also well watched by
perienccd mother a torment. And yet
well -
baby is not crying fur the fun of the the exiles, 011(1 there are few thin;
thing -there is sol.iethtng wrong, know'' .Auleritaii whose puttees have
though the mother may not Ree env -snot be.•clt opened to the demand for
thing nils the child. Try Macy's f just enough Money to get me back
Own Tablets in cases of thls kind, !! home."
anti we venture to say baby will i A great number of cases of "word
Mr. Charles H. Hawes, who has re- wake up happy nal smiling -an alto-; blindness" have been brought to
turned to England after a• four from
different child. Here is pro ,f light sewn the London County (.'oun-
months' scientific tour in Cret e, hu: (rota Mrs. John N. Sutherland, Bliss- cil, OS the ,almeutiun authority, in-
narratedlield N.S. who sans: -"Aly baby was strutted lead leachers to submit to
the following exciting in -:terribly cross, and often kept 1110 the medical officer every child of the
cid i awake half the night befere 1 got age of seven years who appeared to
"My servant and I were with di'ii I Miele Own Tablets for her. Nimes, be eullering from this peculiar eon-
culty getting the muleselown the pre- 1 I began giving her the Tablets, see clition of the eyes. Calling atten-
cipitous side of n great gorge when is perfectly well, sleeps soundly nil tion to the subject in elm "Ophthal-
100 were shepherd
hod by two armed nishl, (11d wakes op bright and moec0pe," 1)r. C. I. 'Thomas states
then, wild shepherd folk from the fresh in the morning." Baby's Own. that nearly one in two thousand el
mountain. I was absolutely unarn el
LIV Tablets; are a safe medicine for chil- London elementary school children
and rather taken aback when ray siren of all ages. They cannot do ; has "word blindness" to a consider -
are going to lire, sir," And looks.}; anything but good. • You can gettable degree. Ile instances the CASCO
up beheld two murales pointed at tree them from your druggist, or by nail 'of a boy aged Seven, clever in all
at cents it box by writing The handiwork and bright and intelligent
at a distance of about a doien
Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Brock-
ville, Ont.
ache is eye strain. litany it man
who is Buttering from eye strain as-
sures his doctor that his eyes are
certainty not at fault, as he has
'splendid sight.' It is not his nerves
of sight which are affected, but the
nerve and minute muscle of accont-
°dation which he is constantly and
sciously fatiguing in order to
his sight as good as he be -
it to be. The error is Ie. the
of the eye, which requires con-
t muscular ;drain to rectify,
Proper glasses would inlmedi-
remove the need for this con-
strain. This tuna of head -
'lows close eye work, such as
, writing or stewing. It is
at night, and is practically
in the morning, differing (turn
orms of headache. It may
n for granted that headache
In the morning is not due
, 1f at all, to eye strain. All
1 frw,) h• d cli should have
to n e s a e
es examined by an oculist.
ery large nurnber of headaches
under the third category -
headaches due to poisons in
ood. The 'throbbing head -
often caused by what. medi-
cal' over blood pressure or
b blood pressure, slue to int -
or toxins circulating in the
They generally arise from
rs of digestion in thestom-
and Bowels from improper diet,
o over -eating of sheat and rich
imperfect mastication, foul
nd lack of exercise. Relief
t be permanent so long as
xins are being produced -that
long as we persist in overeat -
h dishes and neglecting the
i health."
SLEEP IS MOST' NEEDED.
ect health demands not only
1 amount of sleep, but the ob-
co of regular habits, says hr.
I), Quackenbos in flood House -
g. And perfect sleep for man
obtained only at night, as
ed by the rhythmical sue -
of light and darkness. There
t to the old proverb: "An
sleep before ' Inigllt is worth
ter." Those who are in the
of turning night into day
this to their cost. The hour
Midnight that is worth two
s front 11 to 12. And huts -
s the human ey8telll is more
par at 8 u.1n. than at alter
cried in the 24 hours, sleep
cover at. least two hours on
ide of this time. When life
stake in the crises of acute us-
urses are instructed to begin
stimulation at midnight and
linen it until 6 In the morn -
the hope that. flagging cner-
ny be sustnintel through this
of supremo depression.
}11:ALFII RULES.
clean and cheerful house makes
y home.
early, retire enrly and 011
ty with work.
lity and po?triety (oral the
stir of longevity.
lir.ess presents rust; the best
or machines Itls.t the longest,
and bread mnintnin life;
✓ and sunshine are indispen-
o health.
el sleep repairs west and
hens; too much sleep softens
1100hles,
rfulne•se makes love of life,
of life is hell of health. On
ronfrnry. sadness and (liscour-
ment 10cten old age.
mind in refreshed and Invigor-
hy distentions n11d nnui•enient,
abuse of them lend. to disstpa-
nnd distipntie'n to tier.
A 1•'1:W 11ON"I'S.
'Don't sit facing a strum: Tight.
Don't stoop or beim over while
writing or trading. Don't go too
lo:1g without food. Iiungtr gives n
strained look to the face. f'on't
worry; but, if worry you amuse, keep
the forehead smooth -don't wrinkle
it. Don't wear tight Quire. In
time they bring a perm/mint agon-
izt•tl cxpnee•"inn that Is not beauti-
ful to beheld to even n young face.
Don't nrgl.•et ten minutes' rest dur-
ing the day If soul can mnnnge it,
with the tot raised. 1t Fives the
whole body a great ?tense of repose.
d works wonders in smoothing
w lines at the lace.
that they have such great power to
curd disease. 'I'hey positively cure
rheumatism sciatic neuralgia St•
Vitus davice, partial paralysis, kidney
cents a box, or six boxes for $2.54.
be writing the 1)r. Williams' Medi-
cine Co., Brockville, Ont.
HELD UP BY BRIGANDS.
Englishman's Odd Adventure on
a Mountain.
yards.
"It was money they wanted: a
hundred napoleons (Z80) they de-
manded; but as i was not inclined to
negotiate and it was impossible to
escape, I adopted the obvious alter-
native and continued the difficult de -
HERE AND THERE.
Bits of Information About
Everything.
'Most
stent. It was slow work, and aft.•r In tho Amazon there are known 'o
a few yards, calls, 10110wed by exist at least 2.000 species of fish.
stones, and then bullets, were SO'iL Judging by the Insunity returns,
after are. The first four shots were sixteen cower in 1,000 aro caused by
wide, and three times they cl:unhered levo "lairs'
to get nearer aim, and with f Holland is the European country
better effect, for the last six frae•tur -' where coffee can be imported free of
ed rocks at my elbow, and the soli 1-? duty.
tors brushed my forehead. '1,7t, it A caterpillar in the course of it
shooting was certainly bad.;month will devour 1300 times its own
"Filially, after sundry disputes and weight in food.
renewals of our journey, they brougnt The biggest wheatfield in the world
their denlamds down with Oriental is in the Argentine. It covers just
suddenness to LI, which I met with over 100 square miles.
an o1Ter of tis. 4d. Unfortunately n.,7 The Japanese strictly enforce a law
servant, who was ahead, was made forbidding hogs under twenty years
to disgorge his purse, the other rote
of ago to use tobacco.
ber meanwhile covering inn with his A Birmingham, England, man neat -
rifle at six yards and during mo to
move."
4
OLD FASHIONED FARE.
Hot Biscuits, Griddle -Cakes, Pies
and Puddings.
The food that nude the fathers
strong is soinetinu's unfit for the
children under the new conditions
that our changing civilization is
constantly bringing in. One of Itir.
Bryan's; neighbors in the great state
of Nebraska writes:
"I was raised in the South, where
hot biscuits, griddle -cakes, pits end
puddings are eaten at aiming every
meal, and by the time 1 located in
Nebraska I found Myself n sufferer
from indigestion and its attendant
ills -distress find pains after meals,
nn nlnsest constant headache, dull,
heavy sleepiness by day and sl ep-
le iStIle s n1 might, loss of flesh, im-
paired memory, etc., etc.
"I was rapidly becoming incapaci-
tated Nor Rosiness, when n valued
friend R,i,tn'vtcd a shnngc in my
diet, the a),nndonnlent of heavy,
rich stud and the nee of Grape -Nuts
fend. 1 followed the Good advice
and shall always be (hnnkfel that
I die! 1.0.
"lthct'ever may let the experience
of others, the benefrcifll (sheets of the
change were apparent in my carte al-
most immediately. lily stomach,
which had rejected other food for
en long, took to Grape -Nuts most
kiintly; in n day or two my head-
s( he 1cn0 gone, I inegan to sleep
h'•nitl•fully and before a week was
out the scale; showed that my lost.
weight was corning back. My mem-
ory was restored with the renewed
rigor that i fell in holly and mind.
For three years now Grape -Nuts
food has kept 111e in prime condition,
and I propose 1t shall for the rest
of my days.
"And by the way, my 21 year old
baby ie as fond of drape -Nuts as 1
ata. niwnys insists on having it. 1t
ke••ps be; ns healthy and hearty as
they trn:e thein." Name given by
Posit;Ia Co., Battle Creek. Mich.
There's a reason.
Bead the little book, "'The nand
to 1Vellsille," to pkgs.
who declared that the written word,
"not" stood for "one." "Buds" ho
read ns "branch," and "horse" he
could not read at all, as he mistook
the "r" for "b." iie recognized all
these words, however, when spelt
aloud.
GAN WALK AROUND
AND DO HIS WORK
DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS CURED
W. J. DIXON'S RHEUMATISM.
He Was so Bad He Had to Use a
Stick to Walk and Could Not
Lace His Shoe.
Marwick, Ont., Nov. 6. -(Special).
ed Batchelor has just ninrried n --These cold. tvct fall days are full
young lade, named Wilduw• of Rheumatism and nothing can be
Tobacco Reeds are so minute that a more timely than news of an e(tectu-
t!:inibie will contain enough to sow al cure of that (urge of the ('anadi-
over an acre of ground. an climate. Such a euro lfillinm
It is estinr0ted that eighty millions John Dixon of this place is certain
of British treasure lie sunk along he has discovered in 1)odd's Kidney
route from i.nglnid to Idia.
At Quito, the only city in the
world on the 11111' of the Equator, the
sun sets and rises at six o'clock the
year round.
Workmen attending the pans in
salt -works are never known to have
cholera, smallpox, scarlet fever, or
tltfh:cnz(1.
le. Austria a elan and n woman aro
supposed to 1,(' capable of conducting
n home of their own from the n;,
of fourteen.
1n 'Iceland horses are shod with
&beep's horn; in the Soudan n kind
of hock made of camel's skin is use.l
for Ole purpose.
Trains in Spain are certainly slow.
A rale of ten Or twelve miles an
hour is considerer) a good n' ernge
speed for everyday frnve114es.
In every 1,011(► marriages in Eng-
land, twenty-one are sulemni•retl be-
tween first cousins. Among the no-
bility the rule is much higher.
nlnounting to forty-five in 1,000.
Lion-tnuers frceluently perfume
themselves' with lavender. 'There is, it
Is said, no record of n lion ever hav-
ing 'Mocked n trainer who boa
taken the precaution of using this
p(rtumc.
An inhnbitnnt of T'armoutiere,
France, has left a legacy sufficient to
preside prizes of 213fr, car)) yearly for
the two most polite scholars-tnale
and female -of the town. 'rhe win-
ners aro to be elected by ballot t
their echool(e110es.
Roumania would appear to be the
most illiterate country in 1:uropo.
The last census shows thnt in a porn
ulntion of about 6,000,000, nearly
4,000.000 can neither rend nor write,
and that only a little over 1,000,000
have any edncntinn nt n11.
Elephants in the in(lian army are
feel (nice a day. When meal -time st-
rives they are drawn up before piles
of food. Each animal's breakfast 'n -
eludes 101),. of raw rice done up :n
five 211. packages. '17,e rice is wrap-
ped in leeaee and then tied with
grass.
Pills.
"1 had nn attack of typhoid fev-
er," Says Mr. Dixon, "anti niter I
got over it Rheumatism al in. 1
hnd piling in my back and in any
right hip so bad I hurl to 1190 a
Stick to walk and bed no a fort in
sleeping. 1 could no more than
(Tress or lmriress myself for nearly
two months, and for three weeks I
could net Ince my rig)' t:h(ie or put
my right leg on my left knee.
"Acting 00 my brother's advice I
began to like Podd's Kidney i'ills,
and atter tithing three boxes T was
nide to walk nround and do my
work. Now 1 ani well nn(l i reeotn-
m(md anyone who has ltheutnatiern
to try 1)ueld's Kidney Pills."
'J?tough he may never take fart 111
n tnorriage ceremony, the grocer
quite freiIuetitly gives l: w1)111,111 a
weigh
1.ALY nun 8ORF4, palnfrd and disfguring'
win sot 11 er 1.mr, atter treetment with li e.tver s
(4,Al. Ma leen begun : Alan, cleanse the blood
with Westers Syrup.
Mr. .Sohn Hughes, of the Liverpool
firm of builders nal contractors,
Messrs. Hughes' and Stirling, has
arrived fn Liverpool from Spain, af-
ter arranging one of the largest
building corer/We on record. The
contract is for the conga ruet len of a
buulw0rd ((01080 the city of Madrid,
and will involve and expenditure of
three million pounds. "in ratifice-
lion of the contrnct," Bald Mr.
ifughee to a press repreeentntiye. we
dcspo-it nett week with tl.e Corpnr-
ntion of Mnolrld the rum of eighty
thousand pounds. The boulevard,
AWMIMMwMO
.Tohnnic-T 11101 1 was Tommy
.1 ones." Mother -Why? You nr•'
stronger then he is, yell have I'et •
ter home, more toys, 01,41 more pock-
et money." Johnnl•-Yee, I know;
but he can Wigglo his ears.
11
•
r
t7J,��0 be pteARD
to any
Sern)n who proves that
unlight Scop contains ace
in,uriaas cham,c.la or any
forth of adultct:.tien.
s;qt
Soap
is better than other soaps,
but is best when used in
the Sunlight way.
Sunlight Soap contains
no injurious chemicals.
Sunlight Soap is pure
soap, scientifically made.
Every step in its manu-
facture is watched by an
expert chemist.
Sunlight Soap saves
labor,
the tr72 wear of
rubbing which common
soaps require in washing
fabrics.
"'cur money refunded by
the dealer front whore you buy
Sunlight Sesp if you fuel any cause
for cin+plaint.
Lever iirothers Limlt.d. Toronto
•
READING THE TEA LEAVES
means something, to the intelligent woman. When they unroll
peatect;y la rued leaves she knows it is not stale, much
handled bulk tea, but RELIABLE
• tememenesmaxessweenr
in sealed lead packets with its own Fine Natural Flay
Only one best tea. BLUE RIBBON 8 IT.
Lady's or Ilion;
At y sur
sera er rr r r .ma .od•1lre. ant �, .111 re •esu 1c•. e■ A rr.Lt
or•�,• Pveet
h nu: 12 110,3. Ila 12 Tahimble, ,bur 1804 pattern. 1,s 1. of 1.c41 Alun, If
T,a ,a.,. ,L, s..arueULl to nO ., .n.l ern be,•Ye.•,t., the in..-n.t
•• 111 ',wad'a:a.•t 1, .rt,' rt.. Tbe, .1• Lih.w d te.:yu.t 11.40 re•1 i4Nr.rti.lea ,9:,
1.., •..i
.e•e. t.l,lrh
WE TRUST YOU -NO MONEY REQUIRED.
8:11 LIN a artkle. at 8 Cents cwt., m4:14: $(..a rltretlitr, huh (o-•nrd to nit,
•e .11i rel t,, w, cu,.. a. • truant. • I11404U1t.a L.v.P Wal. 14, owns..•• i
rear,, or ether Present• of etiske 1asa J.wal.ry, •Luis 1.m carr ,..• et Ao:a aur tb
COLD a Co., No. 2, The Watch MIMS.. &earners Crasoant, London, W., Engler
Rhe -"home people profit by mis-
takes of others." Ile -"Yes, like the
minister who got $5 for marrying
us"
if): SURF. YOU Orr THE KIND YOU IIAVE
ALWAYS 11Alr, ,"'i'he Dat L " Menthol Plaster.
For rheur0atirm. neuralgia, etc., nothing is better'
Made only by Davis a Lawrence eco.
Our spor,taneuus action is always
the be';t. You cannot, with your Leer,
(leliberatior and lead, come so cln:e
to any question as your spontaut:oes
glance shall bring you.
more n
ono
c••
anhln • r
la there o • t b m
than having your corn stepped upon?
n
tkIs there nutliug more delightful than
getting rid of It? Holloway's Corn
Cure
will do it. Try it and be con-
vinced.
The heroic soul docs not sell its
justice and its nobleness. It docs
not ask to dine nicely, and to lieu')
warm. The (essence of greatness is
the perception that virtue is enough.
Poverty is its ornament.
" One Foot In the erase." -1t the
thousands of people who rush to so
worthy a remedy as South American
Nervine us a lust resort would get It
as a first resort, how nnuch misery and
sunering would be spared. If you have
any nerve disorder you needn't suffer a
minute longer. A thousand te`tIIn.niea
to prove it -ltd.
Junior Partner -"I see you have
engaged a new traveller. Is lie a
goof( salesman?" Senior Partner -
"Good salesman? Great Scott! I
had to send for the police to preveet
hint from talking ale into taking
hist into partnership."
1
IIiS WEAIC POINT.
Casey -"Did ye hear about poor
1' hauligat1?"
Cassidy-"Nivvcr a word."
Casey -"Shure, the big statue-itata-
nler in the foundry dropped on his
chest and killed 1 ' .
Cassidy -'•Well, I'in not surprised,
for he always had a wake chest."
Worm's rause feverishness, mon ning
and restlessness during sleep. Mather
If roves.' Warne Extern.inator is pleasant,
sur) and ellectuul. 1f your tine,;,:.nt ha•
1)011) in stock, get hien to procure it
;or you.
Man is timid and apologetic; ho is
no longer upright; he dares not Tiny
"I think," "1 um," but quutea some
sego or saint.
Strong words by a New York
SpeOlaIiet-"After years of testing and
comparison i have no hesitation In
saying that lir Agr.cw's Cure for th•
heart Is the quickest, ordeal, and sur-
est. known to medical science. I use it
in cry own practice. It reliever the
most acute fortes of heart ailment ni-
tride of thirty minutes and ewer fats"
The es'enre of friendship is entire-
ness+, a total magnanimity and tr:eit
11, must not surmise or iprovide for
infirmity. It treats its object ns a
god, that it may defy both.
Blckle's Ant.1-Coneumptive Syrup 1e
agreeable to the taste, and lo it Certain
relit•( for irritation of the throat that
causta hnckiug couglie. if weed nccord-
Ing to directions it will break the most
persistent told, and restore tie air pnn-
sngcs to their normal healthy condi-
tion. !'here Is no need to recommend
It to those familiar with it, but to
those who seek it sure remedy anit are
In doubt what to use, the advice is -
try Ilickle'a Syrup.
WIiY 51IE COU1.I)N"1' UO 1'r.
A Tittle girl of seven or eight years
stood one day before a closed gate.
A gentleman pared slowly. The
little girl turned and said to hint:
"Will you please open this gate ice
me?"
The gentleman did so Then he
said kindly'
"11hy, my child, couldn't you open
the tette for yourself?"
'Ileenuse," said the little girl, "the
paint's not dry yet."
.runt the Thbrg That's Wanted.- A
p
111 unit acts upon the stomach and
yet is •:o c0tnp0uhded that certain Le
gredients of It preserve their power to
net upon the intestinal canals, so ns to
clear then[ of excreta, the retention o1
which cannot but be her tri, was long
looked ter by the n.edical profession. It
was found in 1'nrmclre's Vegetable fills,
which are the result of ;nuch expert
study, mud ern scientifically prepared us
a laxative and an alternative in one.
SUFFICIENT REASON.
lloomerton-"Guess I'll have to give
up hoarding."
l" laticigi. -"Going to get married?"
Itoo,nerton-"No, but lay la'llady
wants her money."
ALi.RN'S I.11NG BAiSAM isespednlly intend.
e l ti, hra,tk up neglected c ettgh t and many Lege.
less cssea 11 170 heeu saved by its use. Contains
1110 opium in any form
'The nonchalance of boys who are
sure of a dinner, and would disdain
• touch as a lord to do or say
aught to c,'ncilinte one, is flu
heulthy attitude of human nuture.
Solaties put hint on Cruto+les, -.1 Ila.
Smith, daitvmnn, of llrlmsby, Ont.,
writes: "My limbs were almost orel..,
from f'clntica end rheumatism, and,
notwithstanding my (•steins for physi-
clti11s, I must Rive the credit where 1t
belongs. I am n cured man to -day.
end south American Itheuntntic Cure
most have all the credit. It's a mar-
vel. -14
Nature Is an endless comhinati )n
and repetition of a very few laws.
She 1)111119 the old well-known air
thiough innumerable variations.
A Cern for Fever and Ague-1'nrme-
,cc's Vegetable 1'ilb are compounded for
use In any climate and they will be
found to preserve their postern In any
latitude. In fever and ague they act
upon the eeeretions and neutralize the
poison which hue t0und ite way 11110
the blood. They correct the Imperititr
which find entrance into the system
through drinking water or food, mud 11
used as a preventive levers are nimeed.
W OM
Susie (at her music lesson) -"I'd
like to catch an old air I heard in
the music -room last Meld." Protes-
sor-"What air was plat?" Susie
(demurely) -"Oh, it was a million-
aire."
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A hnndsorne illustrntcd treatise, giv-
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i'urniysi.e with instructions for a com-
plete home cure, dercrihing the most
suree•"sftrl treatment In the world, re-
commended by the Ministry end enders -
est by medical men. '1'hts highly In-
struitite hook was written by W. It.
%coo, a gentleman who hn• made a
tetudy of there diseases. The preface Is
by
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The practice cemieon in Continent-
al armies of to"l Elating or tint tee
off Iho index Leger and thumb 1.1
render sol'lici8 an0l1le to fire n rifle,
and hence malt to iseree, is cern-
plIriltively rare in our own artily.
)1uwever, a raolw of Rt•if-niutilutlon
comes from Cardiff, Wnlee A i'te.
Gas:tor, belonging to Lendon, re-
cently joined the South Wales Bor-
derers, (1114, thing of the rrrvic'e, it
15 said. delih(•rntely cat 011 two
lingers of his left hand with a chop-
per. After he had been snrg':ealty
treated he war ilaced touter arrest.
In the Army Act this offense i^•
spe•einlly mentioned as b•-ing !tunlsh-
nble by n long teem of imprison -
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"You can't deny that ho
minded man." "Possibly
if his mind has breadth
has no depth."
TONS OF IRON consumed
clue. In " I'urrovim." the
cleverly manipulated
get all possible
There is no luck in
tion. (fill edges, v
occas will not presery
culation beyond its i
Sesllsbt Soap is better
but is beet wren seed is
Buy Sunhat: Soap slid
Mistreat; -"Are you'
small for a nurse?"
deed, madam. The c
full so lac when I drop
Kidney Ory. -fain 1
the cry of the kidneys t
neglect the can is to d
over to a disease cruel,
finally life dcs(ioyieg.
Kidney Curo hits power
coleus In helping the n
of (hehetre 4%,'disc
aIx ours. -riff' '
Mr. Newliwed-"N
married, dear, you
tusk before you."
"What's that, To
wed -"1 e11 inust pr"
that you aro worthy.
Always a Good 1'
and happiness we need no
when pant and prostration
look fur friendly aid front
hands. 'Thera hands can
better then ,n rubbing 1n 11
1?rlcrtric Oil, for v -hen the
pate 1• out. It Ie.,• 'trough
thousetels who without It
Indeed trrendleSe.
The Bridegroom] (at the
ping-pinr•e)-"lt s no u1,e,
can't hide, it front people
are elide and groom." '1
"What makes you think e
dear'?" Tho Bridegroom
-"Why. here the waiter hie
e.9 rix pudding."-
Dear
udding."
Dear Mother
Your (Ric was are a
Fall as 1 Winter weather.
catch cold. Do you knew a
Coseimpeem Goo, the
whet i! has tigrish* so
to be the only tellable
dames of the air
h17 sod fly
take. 1t r
is return.d.
and all
S
Thi( yeeectly
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