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TREATMENT OF ANEMIA.
The chicf symptom, nt least, the most
obvious one of mentis, is pallor. The
r<
• ,eyes n
ofthu
akin 1a white, the whiles )
even whiter than u,ual, the lips are
light in color, and the pink color of the
nail is absent. But pallor is somal-
tifne.•ceptive, and ratty be present
even w hen there is little or no real
ere t(, '1111s occurs in certain cases in
ere is un unequal (. ylrihution
of 1 to0d,.4L1e surface of the body be
Ing poorly +supplied, tvhite %lie central
argens are congested.
tither signs of anemia are h'ritnhility
of the Retort, palpitation occurring ou
slight provocation; Indigestion, loss 01
appetite, coustipation, shorties of
breath, nervousness, weakness and in-
ability to do any hard work with either
bruin or muscles, swelling of the feet
and nnklcs In the evening, headache.
dizziness, ringing in the ears, and
sometimes spots t,efore the eyes•. All
these signs point to an inipoverishmegt
of the blond, and the suspicion is con-
firmed by a direct examination of a
drop under a microscope.
in the treatment of nnemin, which 6
very frequently a secondary condition.
the first care is to discover and remove,
i! possible, the underlying cause. The
CUM is helped along, however, and
hastened by certain measures which we
may briefly enumerate. The diet of
every anemic person must be carefully
looked to. It is usually the quality of
the food rather than Its quantity that
needs regulating. Tender, not over-
cooked trent, milk, eggs, and other al-
buminntts articles are to be preferred to
vegetables and starchy foods. The
juices of fruits and of lettuce, celery initt
other salads, without the woody
sub-
stance, are useful as promoting diges-
tion and accelerating the nutritive
shN`n the
ext tofood, body.
ti air and sunlight'
ire the most powerful stimulants to the
blood -making functions.
All exercise that causes fatienie should
be avoided, but n quiet stroll, a drive
over smooth roods, end especially Bil-
ling or lying in the open air, occasion-
ally In the direct sunlight, the head be-
in
is tinvalid. Ifcted, are great sittingvalue to outdoorstlis
Impossible, the chair or sofa should be
and, continuously
at night, awide-open
all the windows in the
room should be open.
Cold douching or bathing Is of great
benefit, but the judicious ndaptnlion of
this curntivc measure to the individual
needs calls for medical skill. as does also
the prescription of iron and other blood -
making drugvs.—Youlli s Companion.
HEALTH IN SPRING.Nature Needs Assletanre in Making Newt
Ileallh•(.itlnd 1110041.
NINE \ll'RDEIt" FOR MONEY.
Father and Itrullrer Among Victims of
Assassin.
t
Spring is the season when your sysu1i11 t talking of he ole of tloll nothing the appallhlg fro Germany, the other day, by F+ut,r rl
reeds tuning; up. Illd, file spring y , the
just as the to't'es which
thebodyn farmer
Sloss, a , tient, 22 years of age, wtw
must have neve blood, was chargrll with causing bodily injury.
must have new sap. Nature demands named Schaefer. which was foluid burl-; IES a violence and thing. These trinity. N Without new blood you will feel Sloss, het -
i
the murderer. Plerre [lesson, near Cape charges were representee) by
weal: end languid; you may hate! t(1 inn fowl house on the premises ' mg; cut oft the hair of sixteen young
(ranges of rheumatism or neuralgia. ac- Town.
iris in the sl►'cele: of Perlin.
casional heudaches, u variable appetite,
11 is now established that (lesson, wh. Girls wit given that Sloss hath
pimples pasty eruptions of the a skin, aro shot hi/risen on seeing his victim's body
pule, the
blood
complexion. These are sureFussed all his examinations with hon-
least 1
• atas .s
ortalent c' I c tIn t
.11 lspecial
cigns that the blood Is out of order. A exhumed, Is responsible being, els and that he had s) tc
etenergy.pr •
+
' Pink Pills are the best tonic „ Years old al the time his; '(f by the presiding
lienhis taste for beau-
' — your firkin, need in dise ;h•' saint!. The murderer selecic(i a vie•• 1 jL k -
'they make
the depressed menandwee 1.111 vvlto was pressed for money. lent I lilul, long hair was so intense that re
and ntnke lire(1, P tiro a fairly large sans, tied obtained his i round ilot resist it. He begun cutting oft
girls' hair the day the Crown Princess
incess
teen bright, active and strong. \ors. made her public entrance into Berlin.
insurance policy as a gvar,hntee i,t ou,-• 6
Atl•ica has been
A STUDENT'S
An Eslranrdinar)' Case Aired in A Ber-
lin Court.
A most extraordinary story is told n
the Central Crnnival Court of Berlin,
MAGI :.1
Pine murders, two of his victims c ng, 11itthcntutician, tic was an iuduslr1ous,
Basson was
knic is needed to give new his father and his brother.
\\ llhatns 1 r of f wen -behaved student.
> spring. d. x111 The motive was h1 every ease; \\ C ' q•d stn
is all the world. '1'hc • make new, ru, r my �5 y n,g ,e Stoss sold that
(:has. '!lassoo, 1 unlachiehc, Que.. Prov,_
the greet value of Dr. Williams' ('ink
in building up people who have be-
come weakened and run down. She
says:—"in the winter of 1905 f was very
touch run down and lost flesh rapidly.
My blond was poor. l suffered from
indigestion, severe headaches and gen-
eral debility. In this condition 1 defil-
er to give Dr. Williams' Pink Pills a
idol, and thanks to this valuable medi-
cine 1 om again enjoying perfect
health."
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills cure all the
ailments due to poor blood or shatter-
ed nerves. That is why they cure anae-
mia, rheumatism, neuralgia. kidney
trouble, indigestion and the secret ail-
ments of woolen and girls. Sold by
medicine dealers or by mail at 50 cents
r box or six boxes for $2.50 from the
Dr. Williams' Medicine (:o.. Brockville.
Ont.
went. "I cannot explain why 1 could not tc-
Tftere seems little doubt that he was •sial temptation toa cul off girls' haft;' tie a criminal of the worst type. Ilex said. "l peati ocu the second hair."
tie
!tither, a flue type of the Cape Unglue -I it. November Inst, when the Kingn!
not. despaired of his seri s vicious olen- ' seen) arrived lin Berlin, and the girl
yeawhen the elate was only 100 whose hair was cut off did not notice
years old. It is related that he Dore' r.h111 had been dune."
roasted a eat alive neer n slmv fire. and ,int hal diel you do with the hair?" ask-
thmughout his childhood was guil'y a l ei, the judgs.
numerous acts of atrocious cruelly to .,1 1' 111 11 borne and kepi It In a box
[initials.isfa labeled 'Reminiscences.'" replied Sloss.
los tether. n man of robust isnl, a "If you were liberated would you pro-
mise had never hod n. illness in his t4'.
died suddenly on Oct. 15. mon, Nn post- this° never again to cut off girls' hair?"
naked the judge.
ell
ortem was held. I1 i1)1' t the eve ilSi"l „1 caths remitter!: I cannot say Wha-
tnot
suddeni. 01 nt there
dsath cnn�e,t 1 Iter 1 could resist the temptation;' was
much crnnmenL and Ihcrn is Mlle �in't''1 i the rs•d•1•.
he was noisnnn,l. Ile wee ins,•_•^,t 1 1 Sloss slated Wet he lied lied each
for ierK►(►. the whole of which went tn^hv wi'h a ribbnn and lobe led it
to Pierre Rnssnn. with the dale on which he obtained poc-
Eerie in VWC1 rflocny► r^I,• r,^. 1 helms
one day from n flehinMn►
s..,,;rbn of it.
QUEEN THAMAR.
Legends Say That She Was " %Bohtler
Than the Mountain Ararat."
In the twelfth century lived the great
Vintner. Queen of Georgia, and as
worthy of lasting fame as Queen Eliza-
beth or Mary Stuart. She began to
reign in her twenty-third year, and all
Georgia fell in love with her. She was
:i beautiful woman. of rare personal
charms. but above all, she desired to ad-
minister justice and mercy.
But in spite of her deserts, she wee
not more fortunate than many earthly
princesses In her choice of a husband.
The grandees of the court and church
nt momentous
to delihernle tenon Hun
subject, but they could think of no one
worthy of Tharnar. Finally' one of them
said. "1 know n son of a Russian sove-
reign. who was bonished after the death
of his father. 11e is a Christian and a
prince."
The Russian prince was sent for. and
when he come he mnde a good hnpres•
sion on the people by his manners and
his beauty. But Thatna• sold :
"We know nothing about his temper,
his habits or his character. Try him."
The assembly could not wail. The
army needed a commander.
and The-
me must give 1t one by marrying.
Conquered by lite stubbornness of her
friends, she yielded, and the prince was
mnde her consort. But ns soon ns he
was settled in his new position he be-
came n driinknrd, and began to act In
every way like n barbarian.
Thinnerg
Thinner tried for two ars and a half
to bring him to his senses. end then she
tinware(' before tine assembly and an-
nounced her Intention of leaving a man
so vile. Without the least hesitation the
officials took him to the shore of the
Block Sea. put him on a ship, with n
large stock of clothes and precious
stones. and sent him to Constantinople.
Rill without waste of time he was
hack ngain with a Greek army. seeking
to regain the throne_. Twice he mnde the
nttempl, and twice he was dnfettled.
Then he disappeared from the story_
and '1'hamnr became the wife of en
scure prince. David. whom she hod
known from her childhood, and who
loved her very much.
After this Queen Thnrnnr won great
military fare, and by the excellt'ne•c of
her armies and their generals she .'ie -
seeded in repulsing all (Meeks twon the
integrity of her possessions and pre-
sorted them Intn t. And when the etn-
hammednns nllneked her rhi•islinn sub-
jects. she visited rr'rihntion unnn them.
In the twenty-eighth year of l:er reign
she died, and the chrnnicler says :
"So disnnnenred the son tvhfeh shrine
for more than n quarter of a century
for the glory of Georgia."
onnoeneed y pee inn ^^ t' Th, rrt di=sharp(' Sloss, his rein
.teener had boon ac M off n ,••' •: li,•nc nromishng to place him under re mo
dreivned. Jaeser twee teem -eft /^t• ere - strninl. `--
r r0. nod tl is rer,eeeeto n e i^ n^n, . I g)nctnrnd Nine Years for Tetter.—Mr.
Ihn wt non 01 Iso 1 i1 ,f h"A ,P . b info es Gaston, iitt' hunt, of W'tkes-
(•idenl nnliey, cn that if .ins^^r
nn+nrnl death 1'ieirr, would not have I erre. Pa.. writes "For nine have teen disllrd with Teller or
n
gimmy
hands and rues At last I have found a
110 IE REMEDIES FOi1 BURNS.
nil s are such frequent and painful
accidents, says n writer in a recent
household magazine, That simple horse
remedies which are immediately avail-
able are among the things which every
•housekeeper should know.
Serept: or grate a raw potato quickly
and bind the pulp into a poultice on the
burn. Or stake a paste of cooking sods
and water, and bind this on the burn
Berth these remedies ore cooling and
wilt draw net the tire. if core is taken
the blister will not break. The water In
the 'blister helps to forth n new skin
and should be kept as long as possible.
It Is n splendid plan to keep n bottle.
of linseed oil and lime wateonshelf
in case
where it can be quickly procured
ethough This
is a as coolingtktrem-
edy. the
Cdloy,. g
mentioned.
THERE IS NOW
curs in Ili. Agnew s Ointment, it
Weed me from the first nnnhcalion. and
now 1 am permanently cured." -135.
A MASS OF PROOF I "Yes.' said the few young girl, "every
i•ndy Sayre 1rl) jird the T'iehlre of mani-
inn'• "Veli," replied the gondol youth,
''you're certainly u flattering picture."
TIIAT 1 rift' \CO IS At \\- ♦YR CI'1
u:n
TitE J.1P>h.113 it. They supplied the Month-it
IW UODD'S !SIDNEY PILLS.t r n i (i , the •' n C L" 01310 ,..'. afar, which rw•
ft }lave • 1.1 t ."14 brac% wise, usa.taca., aeuratgi t.
rheniaatifW
and sciatics.
tciIlt I The Lade: "Pa wants ns to wail len
)!L iebnlinnd
sa'e24 imprtClyde Atte �a
.iscknry •: tum 21 toile; isms ant ut street cal
tine. -0. SORRY,
Guelph, Out.
APPLE TREES.
Before buying write us, or see otn
agent near you, for prices. We hnvlo
the larged stock of fruit trees to bo
tound in Canada. We pay the freight.
Brown Brothers Company,
Nurserymen, Limited,
Brown's Nurseries, Ont.
Quebec ec Nan Curtl hie Kidneys
Dodd's Kidney ('ills, and Itis LumIuitj) ot
mance. re Ie Geotlg;cr3 y; nut (
in Yon will will
stilll1be
Vanished. young then." The Escort: "Yes. any
Quebec, P. Q., April 2.--tSpeciaq•—
deer: but it was not of myself t was
- y thinking."
Joint Bull, u bricklayer, residing at J
Little Chatnplain min ('' • this city, Thus
added his statement to the great plass of
proof that Lumbago 6 caused by d s-
or•dtr d Kidneys, and consequently
easily cured by Dodd s Kidney Pitts.
Ur. Ball stays:
" f with urn alio
u )1
lwlls
t'o cd
Bsnllebt Seep is tetter than other soaps,
Amt is test w, en t sed in the Bunligh' way.
Buy BanLg;ht Eoap and follow d:recuone.
Ile: "I'd consider it n great pleasure
In lack to te woman like Miss Gnssn-
r ,
Iwo "What! t talk
for
HEALTH RULES IN R111EF.
Iii•cathing through the nose is an ex-
cellent preventive against colds.
Earache may be caused by a bad
tooth. the pain being transmitted, or by
atorcignr In
by
pof poppy
heads or poultices Warfomentalions rheuma-
tism.
ultices will afford relief.
DeatieSs is often caused by collection
rif emove the
rnitseitbyv drop pingain o 1l
into the ear a few
...r•ops of glycerine nt night -lime, and
syringe in lite morning with worm
water.
Rlnckheads,—Those who suffer from
blackheads should steam the face occn-
sinnnlly anti rub In some simple oint-
ment. Face massage and strict atten-
tion to cleanliness will effect wonders
in tend cases.
Neuralgia, or brew ague, should lit'
treated with It mIxlure of quinine when
due to mnlarInl origin. Defective sight
Is n fertile source: of the trouble, and the
only treatment Is the wearing of pro-
per1;•nin(le speclncles.
For (:roup.—One teaspoonful of pul-
verized
cis t
vcrizell alum, hyo tablespoonfuls of
honey. one-fourth teaspoonful of borax,
nod one teaspoonful of camphor. Give
thall a wenty minis. Put etheypallent ( in or
hot hath.
Chilblains may be prevented by avoid.
Ing exlren'e8 et hent and cold. Don't
toast your feet over n ihol fire and then
go out for n walk nn cold pavements.
woollen sacks and stout boots.
-Vire nllevlale pain rub the feet with cas-
ter•oil.
Before ,
Rr
ink
fnsl — tvn
s
put
on
your
boots before hlrnkfasl--it you have In
go out immediately offer I1. Bending
down to lace or drew nn boots after n
gond moot may prnthice tafnlnees or
syncope. eauited by pr'ooesure of bull blo-
w( it on the it .
Ent fruit for hre'akfnel. Ent trult for t;Ilei_ offs_ L4 neceplcd, they all down And
luncheon. , ioid pastry. shun mans.fell the inteet news, the: choices' seen -
Pod c ed ,nail hnllrre(1 toast, 1'.nt
del, end anything that they think may
tt•hele•himcal bread. defuse ries piel' inthresi their hearers. Should their
ding. mane potatoes if they art servM1l studs -In -(rade prove very dcleelnhle
more then once n day. �_�\+►
wash ^f.. 1 t1ic} innst likely go away with n 1'rry
nightevery In present ,-- _sails,.., L their
vrrY
a ht
she'd
b t d
�\ Iv s
ili I I
\ al.
lye t' '
\ h
users. 1 could not work.
I had to 1111, you to death:" Ile: "I said I'd consider
rest was tiro en. rcu( b In her.'.
Dodd's Kidney Pills and mnde up my
mind to try them. After the first fox l A SKIN rt1A1 BURNS with eczema, and it
could see ard feet n cllnnge. Three boxes i e Mere 1 with o:apti 0. that DI..char(e a thio Haid,
cured Inc completely." may,re ma.lo a1 ,. t11 eel ..5ht.y ,lith itoaveCJ
Lumbago, like Rheumatism. is caused ' [urate- eta i , e to nal
a e.iy atuutd be u,ed
by uric ncld In the blood. Uric acid reit-
nal stet, in the blood 1' the K1,lneys pro
working right. Dodd's Kidney Pills
make the Kidneys work right.
up al nights to urinate so often lh:11 ply ' It a )ile,tsure to talk to her, not to listen:
k 1 Ing cures by
tit: \i:Idl 1", 'IDE 11(1\11;.
--_. - _+--._—
KAFFIR• AND SLAVES.
0rigjin of Two Words is an Inlereslimt)
1111 of lli>lor).
Very curious has .been the history 1
the word "kaltr." 1'h,' French ex,'IN'-
ers who have been (melting up the : t-
itan and Sahara find that they are cali'•d
kers by the \Inhammedens, while S r
Henry Itnwlinson once said that the love.
nest Oriental Indy he had ever seen was
knllir slave at (Oiled. When site Chad
loosened her golden hair she could cover
I•erself completely ns with n veal. This
mime of kellie is as world-wide as Is-
lamism. for It is the name of "unbeliev-
er' applied by true 'Mohammedans to
those that refuse the faith. The l'orlu-
[ nese found 11 applied to the negroes cf
Fast Africa by their Arab predecessors.
end bended it on In the Dutch and In
the English. The knfltr slave In Killed
t.elo ngeil .1,0 one of (hose black -glad
mountain (rimes In the heart of Afghnrl-
tclnn who till 1815 (1011ed their Moslem
n-Iehhors. and on their dizzy precinic •s
entitled nn their idolatry. These Afghan
kit firs claire In be descended from lite
(creeks who come with Alexander in
hir conquest of the east.
A rentarknble Instance of werhnt deg -
'relation is the word "slave." Its nri•
ginnl, the. Russlnn "slave;" mennl glori-
nt1s, being; etymologically akin In the
i:nglish word "glory." and was prnedty
Iekn'n ne 'heir 1'1 • 1'v the Sb"-nt'O
pen1111'. But %viten the Gorlllnns'reetuc•',I
ho'•' - of the Slays to servitude their
rine,. feint malice or accident, 1s 1:(
al e became synnnyrnnos w•i'h
it elnlnc no more sugees•
WELL
DRILLING
MACHINES
and
DRILLERS'
f3uPPLIES,
Write for prices.
IC/. H. HODCSON,
Loudon Ont.
COULD CUBE T'l1A'l'.
Dr. Younger—"You're a little bit un-
der weight. You don't eat enough."
Mr. Mussel—"Nonsense! If 1 were to'
cat more I'd have dyspepsia—"
Dr. Younger—"1 know, but that's my
specialty, you know."
DO NOT ALLOW yourself to become alarmed
beeante you hive last y .1.11"appetite soilaro lusini
fie 11, bt_
ithe Gut
tome. It will build y.0 upquickly.
('each: "Mr. Riche says very bitter
Mines about those lazy sons of his, but
his wife is always waking excuses for
them." Bloom: "Yes. she melees excuses.
but he has to make allowances for
them: totals what angers him."
No (lean Ino B'id to he Cured.--Tes-
lirnony 001,1,1 be filed Ifgh in commet0
4-.11 n n' ''' • wondnrfnl (rugs wrn►Ii•ht
by hr. Agrew's Cur(- for the Heart. No
ca.(' steeds against this great remedy
ahct•e 11 did not rt•'i• aP Ihn rens, nettle
Wilt., 511We:rips inside of Ihirty minutes.
II ntlncks the d'.sease in an instant titter MOMTtt ABTF.s staerro a cold sticks, an8
being taken. -131. poem. t , tear h,ier In y ,lir throat. Aro rot aware
that even a stubborn a:%d long -neglected c•dd is
cu,c1 with Atlou•a Lung 'balsam 7 hough and
Ile inn his knees;—"Darling, i lots worn) nu lunger.
REFLECTION.
The photographer was thoughtfully
surveying a row of pictures he had
taken of a number of patrons.
"There is no denying the fact," he
muttered, "there are some ugly features
business."
this
In
(low long have your Kidneys been
sick?—lleres South American Kidney
Cure evidence that's convincing : '•I ale
0 new mon—three bollles cured roe."
"five botles•cured Inc of Diabetes." "i
never expected to be cured of Bright's
Disease. but half n dozen bottles did
11." "i thought my days were num-
bered. hal this great remedy cured me."
It never fails. -134.
Baby's Own Tablets are equally good
for little babies or big children. If .1
child is coffering front any of the minor
its of childhood n few doses of the Tab-
lets will cure il. And nn mit nsionnl
dose 10 the Well 1bild wilt prevent sick -
tress. Mrs. A. Mercier. itiviere Ouelle.
Que., says:--" \ly batty was cross, Irri-
table, did not sleep al night aid did not
seem to thrive. but since giving her
Baby's Own Toblels all this is chnngetl.
She now eels well. sleeps well and is
growing fel. 'The 'Tablets have proved
n blessing In Loth myself and the child."
(; any ell mothers Who have u:+ed Ibis
medicine. lbiby's Own 'Tablets are sold
hy' all druggists. or you cnn get them
from The hr. Williams' .(e(lielne Co.,
I Brockville, Ont., at 25 cents a box.
Sunlight Soap is better than other soaps,
but is best when used in the Sunlight way.
To appreciate the simplicity and ease of
washing with Sunlight Soap in the Sunlight
way you should follow directions.
Aker rubbing on the soap, roll up each
piece, immerse in the water, and go away.
Sunlight Soap
will do its work in thirty to sixty minutes.
Your clothes will be. cleaner and whiter than if washed
in the old-fashioned way with boiler and hard rubbing.
Equally good with hard or soft water.
Lever Brothers Limited, Toronto ^—�`S3
PEDLAR'S 1
STEEL CEILINGS
"My dear Miss Kempton," remarked
\lr. CIi(Cunvillc. meeting the young lad:
by chance. 'your new hal is simply di-
vine. 1 crossed the street especially to
eel a better view. However, 1 shouldn't
like to sit Birdied it at the theatre."
"But. then. you needn't;" retorted Miss
ICelnpton, with an arch smile; "for you
are welcome to sit beside it." What
could the poor boy do? -
Two thousand designs suitable forsspecial classes samof twork l Houses, Churches. Schools. Stores, Halls. A 1 s s Kitchens. Dining -Rooms, etc. Nothing toss ever been devised 10 eq
Ped-
lar's Steel Ceilings for Faint Iluuses• Cheap as lath and plaster and will
never crack or tall oft.
Avoid Accidents by 'g
Pedlar's Steel Ceilings.
Made to fit any size room and can be nailed on by any mechanic.
Shipped from our warehouses nainted all ready to apply.
0118 c:t1-L.of:UE, NO. .41 C, nF. r1tMRrs NI VNY DFSIGNS.
WRITE FOR IT. IT COSTS YOU NOTHING. WRITE TO -DAY.
THE PEDLAR PEOPLE
lON
D(N CMT
.e Dundas St.
VANCOUVER, B.O.
611 Ponder et.
MCKT.1EAI.. 0111.
71,7 Craig fib
MINNIPEO.
70 Lombard St.
OTTANI... ONT. ` TORONTO ONT.
423 eu:ae: It. I 11 Coloorne 51
Head Ottice and Works.
1'11111 V0111 NIa0Y:..-r 0yrlcre
Oshawa, Ont., Canada
)ou w-iftr nil my heart, with all my soul,
and with all the streng'h of my being."
She --"Are you in earnest, i:lnre,ice'r' Ne
•t,•1•ronc.ifully)--"In carnesI'I Ito you
Muth I tun bagging 11ry trousers in this
way for fun?"
PROFESSiONAL GOSSIPS.
in Chinn elderly ladies ore regularly
ore paid
eiell.ny111es Is us unlofor lhelns. rmil l to go to the be my min." find elle Mimed the new
beet house¢, (,eating n drum In nn -1 engegernent•ring.
nnunce their nrrivnl, and to offer their) --so
----- - --
icea to The lady ns entertainers. if
A BROAD 8TATEII':ST
1112 Innulm mount P. made ,l about any
at orfs. Ile:u 1'-a•l is the 0110 pr0-
. u it' i^II ill the wuri'l that guar, Wei -a it.
1: un:;-"!t.•s Hum- fluid will euro any
a -m 01 1 11.' It in ..; :':4' ((1:n 1.1 a tel' et.
it is t e only pile reme.iy 11.011 Int _pally.
It is inlp0s4 bill to ruro nn cst,b i hcd
:ase of Vika with o ,,•__befits, ruppo•ito.ies,
hojootioos, or outward app 1.11005. troika e
A guarantee is in•uo.1 with every t B
.f Dr. le. oherolt's tlem•itoi,l, which our -
•sins a niunth'a treatme t.
Un and t ilk to cunr d(ug5int hetet it.
The tl igen kyle Co., Limited. Niagara
Falls, Out.
THY SINGING.
An cight•yenr-old girl, with n cut In her
"vrrt l P I It
lion
1 of its mend origin now than decal bond, 1000 !relight
ogre.
To nvold "catching" cold keep your
ronin nt an even lemperahlre, don't sit
with your hack to a warm lire, and
avoid draughts.
Cure the Nerves and you will control
almost every disease Ihnl flesh is heir
lo. The foundation of henith is a perfect
stomach and good digestion --tress (tight
end you are insured plenty of nerve
force, perfect circulation and pure blond.
South American Nervine is a wonder-
w•orker--gives nerve force—makes rich
blood. It's a veritable "Elixir of Life."
—132.
Mrs. Green (who thinks of engaging) --
"Rut is the girl honest? Cnn she be
Ires'cd?" Mrs. Brown 1(110 girl's former
mistress) --"\'nu nett not be in the henst
nlarrnlxl. She is perfectly honest. All
(tie time she wee wllh'nle i never knew
her to lake n thing --ant even my ethics
/IF 10 flow things should be done."
to a ph):: (ne• For 33 Years
v1►aeh Is really "Ilttngtnrinn.' was necessary' fear the hest results to
1.1:::.,
Io ,
ri_ et 'A rl llgta l'' itr[i'`t! ,Ali.,1
le?i : -i r rrj* tVC! Ll}.'i"''[1 �r
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Ows The Largest Steck food Foctory In no World.
7t co0ets over f ourloffice block,
60x120. .O ofLce people11 ACreq ( 150 typewEPACCriters
foul eege $5120.000Site of
.nd we use fifty million !eller heads and envelopes every year. A ear-
told every 30 days. Our chemical laboratory is one of the best. Our
office is one of the great sights of the business world. Many very
small concerns advertise large buildings. We invite you to visit out
factory and see that we have everything we claim.
atanufactured and Guaranteed by International Steck rood Ce.
"international 5iack road'"lut.n,atiooel Pouhr7 ro,,3"
••Inlernatfeltal Lcuse slier
•'l.terudooal Heave Cure"•'ktert:miensl Distemper Curs"
"InternationaWorml Pewits' "laternatioaalfootRemedy"
"S11,eratioeal Gall Cure" 'International talk Care'
"Silver Pine t Comp 0i" w " loteirnstiosal Sheep Dip"
"lolertillOnal Composed Absorbent' '•guleraatioal Noe101ntme.t"
"International ?keno Moro" "lalcrneliooal Hareem Soap"
"Dan Patch Stable Disinfectant"
Alio "Jerre! Incubators" sof Breeders, and Jewri Chick and Ilea reed.
I)AN PATCII TiI5 ?_ MAILED FREE.
tVe have a Aesutifal 6 Color Picture of our Champion Pacer. 1.11
rateti 1 :',.!'i. ^ size 16114- Free of advertising. Goo pict•.:re for (rainyou
ing,
gives all the tecords trade lig oiu owwiling
wre nuder we will
llslmatt you
one free, postage prepaid. it q
own and carie this paper. Write at once to
INTERNATIONAL STOCK FOOD CO., Minneapolis, Minn., U.S. A. s
y ..
AND
the t ,1
In Western Canada epll„nar,electg•
ed 1:u1d4 is
$n,k.ttebewan, Doty 8 railer Ir,m two mita, qs, 'i' n &' 41, rhe,
Strong vol, go per cent. pluueh land. spring
meek,Al Du( 40 miles N.N. o1 in Ilan lead. ('rice itu.s0 per sere.
writo for map and toll particular~.
R. PAke0NS, yt Wellesley Street, Toronto. Canada.
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,'.n 11ng in out life ;i William Wallace anJ
'1r.() beaver fri %DK:hh and MC•,Ieh 41144 Dry,
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,ga,.ine, aa,. " •a. our " le'4 Haraee," ;c
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MILLIONS
COBALT
to 1 b k Holmes, by Comas Mile, tx
m f hand nlvela In each lin 8 Company r fly incorporated.
rmtaiar..citch :i"ng•, word ...'1 mune, toe •ll•.
1n,t:aled IAn on sews tie n.:: alsrray, Tekc Russell Sages ndttcn an Iaty
viten stocks ore cheap.' Act quickly.
11r ..1,1.. etc, etc. 1�•i�k, ag,aeille.I naa'.ta. 'mote -Wars without ,l.'L•iv.
ti.Jd nt pricer qu ,te,i, :anywhere In 1•oxf,.l, `Trite for p
I„•l'a:c1.a only. ('.ata .1pue, M
1t- •:1• ori
the wble Lit t„gnti,ar by a:pros+ w
1 t e t runt 'men •f�,S. S. NRSItITT (:0‘11,‘NV,
rs Kt
Drok w•t
r. Norman Murray. -•11 .
DD. 14. Mention til.
only, other~ loud rnchne stamps.
p el, St Janie,'
c 1 -
Confeelernikm' Ule enitdtnq, Eot7Mt
,tree,
51 .ntreal.
Dyeing! Cleaning!
from n confusion of the \lagynrs Wier lake n tofu stitches aith a Rurg,cnns Shiloh's Consumption Cur, the LunIort.e.srT..as..sAyo•vwoesrota.
the Huns, and of both with the terrible I needle. while the phy �i.'tittt was making Tonic, has been before the public, aridto 1111TI$ AMIRICAN O1Ii1N0 $$.
Tartars. 1 1001 nervously
the gains girl swung{ het this, together with the fact that its sales Leah I.. asses In ram Ines, or geed & eit
\va pertly ey tlgOitlst 11th chat_, ter.d ��.. itrari,iy increased year by year. is the MM1zaati. 'BronW, Ottawa, QYtb�
1Vn4 gently • best foo o the mad o -----
I 11 ' n IrnomSht.'d by her oto le . proof ; 1 f
wedding.' n.
n
'eel R
Init hand i h AN
"( and .1 (A 1
Coughs t,
l0til Ie t
in of1cur Wt
to o � •e t a
• 1 that to
• nu n R 1
r
nt ul noxious
n strained.
ping P „ „ strain 1
tures over, 1'es. 1)111 11 happens In „�, spy ns much AA you Id,e. does s of the lunge d
"Why, Clan, you look rndinntl \%find ,,Thai will do no harm,' said the dt7c
air pastors.
line h hupened?” "I've just rtrcited nn for, kindly. "ns long us yon hold your' Sh
r1
,{ M i .
O11S rr tiro (cot ru
id
of (x p
•rr
t a P•
'r , � fIj
a n .0need
nil piny '^ p
" r who have used Shiloh woa not lace 1 within at oda ital.;
money our-newlyomtiyIi(uuds.L
"1 would rather sing, replied the be W1 ,l•,�„cps nl,oa yv,4te fir 1151iipee
Child. 1c wi:hoot it. Thn+e who have near_ il..t,e,l anywhe:e e11."' -
"All right, Butt would be better. What , .d it ikould know that every Mak is , ",k;et. Agents wantwl. 51A(i5I 110 Rui;u
you, the &oder will retustl
cnn 3.01) singg'1 ' sold stilt a positive guarantee (het, If it NA'rl`JMI 0(111< 00., Sb.rbrs,ko, (4uebec, (rattails
"1 Cnn sing(, '(live, Give, Said the 1.11110 1 e n t cure id for it. Shiloh
Stream, Do you' know that?” you W
"1 nen not sure." responder) the doe -
in 11 (Iota it begin?" 11
rots
little patient
int to "Well. (hare's ' f 1111 l Ihig with a glanee el lla'
riot
tdoh
hours n n g{
Would the loofah Rill her digestion.
clear up a Mild/ skin, and see'ure ell
round health. lel her I!ee ome nn apple
enter. Nitre ore health aids, but bolter
when cn,•k,el• Penchcs are calculated
to beautify. end grapes nre declared the
••a
1 an
(tic
ret..
finite.
••. all
1 of henitlh,
authority says. to ettently r''?t,)re
'hehealth and to
tarn thi trie8, though lrn col 1fnUt have ve
ltr,• Witte of healing ►•heurnaneti. Pine -
tipples ere 51i 1 to be the test cine for
413118p�it 1,i An.
re tear ter. which is al the rate l about
le. an hour. Some of these gossips have
a large` number of clients, whom they
vitt( at regular lnt.'rvale.
Ill:\Ki\'; Is el \1ENT.
MVPlom
, 1
1
,world ,w
"All 1 have ill the Y
wife," murmured the millionnlre, who
was about 10 fail, "and 1 guess 1 (teller
:Aplin' up with her right now."
And he prnceede(l to put his posse*
Hives In his wife's 1190)1.
RHEUMATISM
as Cured
proceeded
r. nit
eel to ituf• ' thouranc, of Aber most obstinate cases el
irate.Coughs, Colds and Lung troul.k.. Let it
"Thai's beautiful," seta the doctor. "I nee you.
want to hear the whole of Il," "Lae I winter 1 enebe,t he three mord,* awl
All the while the skilled fingers were excel was 1 o into troseareerien. fo� aseien.
sewing up the wound. the sweet, child woosans lI e .lob', (.e,ou,,,rtirll Cos,. rasibeim�(rot aod+iae did a'• soy Our
eed
voice sounded bravely through the Wee. serol a,e. Tia sent._ 1 ted a very batt
room, end the only tears /theft on the cold, wiei ace able e ide rued t Sit t. env hap Were � onlee el Shiloh �,,,i.
MOtli r. caste from the eyes of the me well e soma. .4 these eau I orrece,
mother, bore cuted 6a.
•
R Is, 1 believe, n physlningtical Incl ).argil. St. Nr.eiths.Q0•
ihnt some expression of
one's
feelings
s tends Stec weeping
to lessen pain. P g
And gronnhig nr0 distressing In one's
friends.
how
nof
tal it do far us 811 to
SHILO
SrARR'S MAGIC
RHEUMATIC 5)41N.urI "r i4Vail c;
Ire.
al4u Neura Rla• Nclat
Lumb'R", 511.1 ,all Khf
CURE from th.; reine4 I',i., ate
Aria
(rm the e ',prem. R
relief, Pont suer. but tem{ t„rbeittio
175
Vona., t.. T,mnt^,t(tanad.+ Hemel),
$i ni rot bottle
Iltlar.uttee,t to
04.5 nhenm
a-
tine. Aeute. In-
AmerlCan Poultry Farm.
We Breed f,.T (••,hrr. ivr, ant ile sty Vag
sntitte
hen b4,oi orla �rfoversoneggsperyear.
/u. (<,, 11alching (ramlorBreeding Pens (d
lie reed and White Plymouth White ant
%leer toyan4..tts', Whte aiac' l per"
s101
_ 1.41,.m
;a, 81,x) pe r 15, 11•M Cattle years
r►r}•.xe TIn Itre Al Cirralarunt Pr{f. Free -_— -- .
with glss'. se .t .11_ dr to
Plenty of Land
Southwest
along the
• 1
Santa re.1111 Pr
In Land ofplenty
Not as much nn,eciipied land es
there as five years ngo, but enough
for your needs nnyhew.
Tell Inc what n„r'1.On 101) Ate most
interested in--eithe. firma, Okla-
homa,
kla
homa, 'texas, C,olr,rndo, New Mexi-
co, Allzonn or California.
1 will mall d.seelptive Iltsrstnre that w11
Inters -et y 1' 1170 Rattan, %ire tangs blcato.T
n: a to I SONO, ySKslb. W
P. h. MV
ISSLE NO. fl -Ori.
5.