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TIME ALTERS ALt. THINGS.
Dr. fusel 11. Cornwell, the famous
pastor of the Ilaptist Temple in Phila-
delphia, in a lecln•e delivered in New
Haven not long ago predicted wonder-
ful progress in rapid transit ia.•ihlies
in lie near future, and at Iho same
time deprecated the slowness of pre-
sent railroad travel. To illustrate anis
Is.int. Dr. Cornwell told an amusing
story of n woman who was !ravelling
with her child. The train was delayed
be many tiresome and seetningty run-
licccssary stops, and when the conduc-
tor was collecting tares the woman re-
fused to pay for her little girl.
"'that child is old enough to have her
faro paid," said tate conductor very
sternly.
pernaps she ix old enough
now," replied the woman, "but elle
wasn't when the train started."
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Zam-Duk Gave instant Iteliet.
An accident In a Toronto hone the
other day alight have had very serious
consequences had it not been for Zane
tiuk. Miss Martha Green, of 9 Clare-
mont St„ In taking a pan of boiling fol
from the oven spilt it over her right
hand. "The toiling fat ran into the palm
tit my hand," she says, "and over all
nay fingers. You may well imagine the
agony 1 suffered in consequence. The
hand became swollen, and !urge blisters
formal all over the palm and along Iho
fingers. For over a month i was un-
able to use the hand at all. 1 tried
several kinds of salves and liniments,
but the wound seemed apparently no
better. About this limo I was advisee]
t) stop using all other preparations and
apply Zuni -auk instead. The very first
application soothed my hand and
motion; and ns I kept on using Zant-
ntalinn; and as [ kept on using lain-
i3uk the blisters gradually dried up and
disappeared. In a very short tent) tho
scald was healed completely."
'!•ani -Bak Is equally effective for burns,
cuts, bruises, abrasions, sprains and
stiffness. It also cures eczenln, ulcers,
sores, blood poison. ringworm, scalp
sorb, chronic wounds, acne, black-
heads, pimples, cold sores, chapped
harms, end all skin diseases and in-
juries. Rubbed well on '•iho chest. in
cases of cold, it relieves the aching and
tightness, and applied as an embroca-
tion it cures rheumatism, sciatica, neur-
algia, etc. All druggists and stores sell
Zana-Ruk at 50c. a box. or it may be ob-
tained from the Zein -link Co., Toronto,
neon receipt of price. 6 boxes for $2.50.
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red again for seven weeks. 1 rend a de-
scription of the gond work [Means were
in doing. This induced me to obtain a
nd s).pply. Ily following the directions
given ler their use 1 improved in health
from day to clay. Atter a 11111e while
1 regained the use of my limbs, and
atter that my progress was rapid. For
some time now I have been able to '•ee-
on41 sumo my ordinary life and work, and
ble nun altogether a different person intim
what I WAS during tile last few years."
ltheumntism is due to the presence of
certain poLsnnous acids in the flood.
The "titter fells" for the blood are the
liver and Rte kidneys. Through these
organ: the blood passes, and when the
t rgeni are in healthy operation they
titter out the harnitul sttbstanroc. When
they are not in healthy operation they
1><)141 tail. ant rheumatism Is ono of the many
serious results. [Means do not act di-
rectly on the blood, bat they act upon
ling and correct the liver and kidneys. They
ono 111111 eerier! the real cause of rheumn•
dor- ism by an indirect action. Merin!'
flee- are also a sure cure 'tor indigrstnn,
'ven liver lroublee. headache, gee, belching,
h to pains in the chest. constipation. piles,
spa's tomato ailments, and all blood hnptiri-
liana ties. Al drlggiste and stores eel1 therm
en}-- a1 ;rr)'. n box. or post free from the
r a Iliteen Co., Tor.lntn, for pile*. 1 boxes
for
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OBEYING DOCTOR'S ORDERS.
In a large boarding-house there lived
Iwo Englishmen and an ir•ishtnan, who
were very friendly.
Ono night, atter the Irishman had
gond to bed, his friend, were very sur-
prised to (tear a noise, which sounded
as if Pat was taking a run round tris
bedroom for exercise.
They took no notice, and the follow-
ing night the sante noise took piece.
The third night, however, Pat seemed
t( be skipping round and round the
room.
lits friends, Irving curious to know
what Put was doing, went up to his
bedroom.
The poor lrishulan, seeing them
watching hint. sat down appnrently
brealhtest. and blurted out in short
gasping sentences:
"Sur•e. Oi've got to take ole medicine.
The doctor told me to lake It two nights
running and skip the third night, and
ain't 1 lust following his directions?"
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ariety of styles, fabrics and
prices, for women, men and
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!TOO MANY ILLITERATES
"Malta and Vigor depend upon the
quality and quantity of the blood." --
Humanitarian.
THE RAVAGES OF
RHEUMATISM
Dr. Carson's Tonic
Stomach and Constipattou ttit.ars
A Purely Vegetable Tonic and Blood
Purifier. Price 30 cense per Battle.
Urn! are a H able to obtain it In your
nu rhborhn)d, we will sea 1 t..ay a 1-
dre,s two bottles upon rocui't "1 ti\ II
DOLLAR (SOc, per bottle) carriage
prepaid.
Patalwtet emt FRU en appticatloa.
The Carson Medicine Comlonyl
17 Wellington Si. West. - Toronto)
A Gni-AT MANY ADE GOING INT()
1'111: UNITED STATES.
The Number of Lower European Immi-
grants Is Increasing
Rapidly.
The report recently issued by one ' 1
the s ,:re'arics at ttic Myitis! l•:rnhassy.
Wash ng on, on "Iiiimi1 (.!ion into the
United States' forms interesting read
P sh )ws the enormous increase the'
has taken place Irons year to year and
the renlnrkat le change in the character
o.' mor waren dur'it of the last two de-
caIci. Last year 10.6,49.3 were admit -
tied of these by far the majority
c ,n-tste'1 of tlu' lower European races.
m etly iliit rules. The largest nunibers
were 7 ws, Pores and Italians. The bet-
ter (lass of immierant has dwindled
from an a"nual average of 3S9,57e in
l$113 to 15~,+'.21 between 19(t-5.
I1:ilIsh-Canadian immigration, i1 says,
seems now a thing of Iho past. 'lite
tide 1•n turned. and a good class is be-
ing attracted to eh • north-west of Can-
ada from the Northern American Slates.
The influx of Hebrews and Poles is
h'av ng n tremendous Influence on Ant-
e lean public feeling. These underbid
the current price of Tabor, their sttuulard
of
living is tow', and they perpetuate
the slung. '"They do not make citizens,
says the report.
TO KELT' OUT UNDESIRABLES.
Several recommendations have been
made to prevent this rapid Increase of
undts'rable immigrants. It has been
pr posed to talee the present lax el
S. to S5. $10 $,0 or even $100, An-
oth T proposition is to exclude all aliens
unable to read anti write, as it is from
this class (ho criminal records aro
swell d. They have, as a rule, criminal
incl nations and small resources. in ad-
dition to which the inability to read
takes away the most powerful factor n
assimilat on.
In the Sales there are those who hold
that too many people are coming in,
and that Beer numbers must be limit -
ea somehow. And other judges consider
that it is Impossible to receive too
many if they are of the right class.
This is just the point. At the present
time the "undesirables" are predomin-
ating, and the problem is how to keep
menus which they were used 10 allay. , up a suilicient surely of Imnligrnnts
i and at the same time maintain the
SiiOULD LOOK ON THE HANDLE. Ugh standard of former years.
CABBY IN PETTICOATS.
Varvara Sinoltanof(, who drives a cab
in Moscow, is the only woman licensed
dr;v'er in llussia. tier father, a cabman,
lost his life in trying to most that art
the pollee-serg''unl, and t!:e authorities
thereupon transferred his license to his
daughter, In whose cab many ladies:
like to ride.
Alit: ciir('.KED BY 1111.1ANS.
Mee. Selina Davis, n re-ident of Ab-
ingdon, has proved how wonderfully
eff'cIh'e (Weans are in cases of rheu-
matism and debility. She satyrs: "I had
pains in the linitis and across the back,
weighing down aymptoms and great
weariness. in October cane 11 crisis. 1
was rendered completely helpless by
acute, rheumatism. ily the doctor's
ndvice 1 went into hospital, where 1 re-
mained under treatment for nine weeks.
A Tonic for the Debilitated. Parme-
lee's Vegetable Pills by acting mildly
but thoroughly on the secretions of the
Ludy aro a valuable tonic, stimulating
the lagging organs to healthful action
and restoring theta to full vigor. They
can be taken in graduated dosses and
so used that they can be discontinued
ai any time without return of the ail -
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Parks : "This umbrella I am carrying •iritis is also a quesIton which may al-
is npresent."
Mutts : "Who to" , the very htt hest importance to develop
British emigration to Canada.
A Little Iwo of flesh, a little obstinate cough
and *little pain in the cheat are stoic that mutt
mei be nt►gleeted. Alton'. Ludt Italiana IMsene There Is Only One Ecleclric Oil—When
the Dough and ,Recta a cure without a grain of
an article, be it medicine or anything
update.
etre, becomes popular, Imitations invert -
Taking alt the year round, the coldest ably spring up to derive advantages
hour of the twenty-four Is five o'clock in iron the oriuinal, which they them -
the morning. selves could never win on their own
tnri(s, Imitations of Dr. Thomas' Ec-
'vetrie Oil have been numerous, but
Bettor without a !Ramesh than with never successful. Those who know the
one that's got a genuine hurt" to it.
Dr, Von Rtan'e Pineapple Tablets Winn- relin0 arc not put of( with a earl ti -
late the digestive organs. Let one onfos. tote, but demand lite real thing.
the good things of life and leave no bad
effects --carry them with you in your vest
The tones and muscles of the humanpocket. 60 in boa, 35 cants. 4a body are capable of over 1,200 different
In the British Museurn Is an ndver- movements.
tisetnent of a reward for a t•lutaw(Iy II You r. Nervous and Irritable, cake
slave. Tho "ad" is written nn papyrus,: "Forrorlm," the great nerve ant blood t .nice you
and is some 3.000 years old. It was ex- bottle. alii oo ti►e:1i Alt aIlin.,;uu byte used a
hunted form Me ruins of 'l'Iretes.
feet Canada in the near future. It is ( 1
ase
t of
of
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Iho
To Prevent is Better than to Repent.'
A litho medicine in the shape of the
wonderful pellets whieh are knntt•n Cs
I'arntcl' e's Vegetable Pills, administered
at the prop:,r time and with the direc-
tions ndhered to often prevent a serious!
attack of sickness and save money
which would go to the doctor. In all
Irregularities of the digestive organs
they me an Invaluable corrective and
by cleansing the blood they clear Iho
skin of imperfections.
Tom --"1 always dune In pass a Jetted•
lei's shop when I'm walking white
Nanette." Dick"1 never pnss one."
Ton—"Get null How do you mnnago
it?" Dirk -"1 don't manage 11; she docs.
She ahvny; insists upon going int"
EX -GUY. Of OREN iii USES
PE -RU -NR IN. fiS HAIR
For Ude anti Find3 It An
Excellent -., Remedy.
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A Letter From The Ex -Governor
(hewn).
ST.1Tli (iF 011EI;ON,
EsE('l'TI1 F. D1.1).11f1 MENT. 1'. I
The Peruna Mlr•dicine Co.,
Columbus, Ohio.
Dear Rirs,--1 have had occasion to
use your Peruna medicine in my family
for milds, and it proved to be an excel-
lent remedy. 1 have not had occasion
to use it for other ailments.
Yours very truly. W. M. Lord.
ll will be noticed That the Governor
says he has not had occasion to use
Peruna for other ailments,
The reason -for this is that most other
ailments begin with a cold.
Using Peruna promptly to relieve
colds, he protects his family against
other ailments.
This is what every other family in the
United States should do. Keep Peruna
in the house.
Used Pe-ru-na In the Family Eight
Years.
Mrs. Josephine Gillen, 315 Morris St.,
Portland, Ore., member Patrons of Ilus-
bandry, writes: ,
"Peruna has proven itself of such un-
told value to us that we are glad to give
is due prase, \\'o have had it in the
home for more than eight years.
"It restores health in a few short
weeks, takes away headaches and back-
aches, increases the appetite and re-
stores
o-stores lost nerve force. 1t is a specific
for colds and catarrh."
Mr. Hiram A. Stiles, Middleton, Mass.,
who has reached the age of 82 years,
writes:
"I have taken several bottles of Per-
una with good results. 1 cheerfully re-
cotnmend it to all who aro afflicted.
"As It cure for catarrh and a tonic for
general debility it is seldom equalled."
Ask Your Druggist for Free Peruna
Almanac for 1907. _!��
CLE( cINQ O I S
LAD( til .. a SUITS
One M demi perfectly by .et Mee► Protege. Top la
111111T10111 AM!RI5AR onia0 00,
MORTRRA/a TORONTO. OTTAWA a QDtUIO
Father : "Ah, Tommy, you don't know
when you ore well oil. 1 wish 1 were
a boy again I" Tommy (who had recent -
11 been chastised): "So do 1. Littler
than me, loo 1"
I'atlence : "\Viten t was young 1 had
nt least fifty offers for my hand."
Patrice: "Those were whet you might
call your palely days, i supose."
"Regular Practitioner — No Result."—
Sire. Annie C. Chestnut, of Whitby, was
for inenths a rheumatic viclir-t, but
South American Rheumatic Cure changed
the song trout "despair'. to "Joy." She
says: I suffered untold misery from
rheumatism—dr:ca,r a medicine did me no
stood -two bottles of Hoath An:etirait
Rheumatic Cure cured me --relief two
hours atter the first dose," -50
oscarair
Curate—"1 hear you broke a chair over
your husband's back during a qunrrel
you heti last night." Parishioner—"Yes,
sir.' Aren't you very sorry for what
you've done?" "Yes, sir; the chair wap
us good as new."
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Time tries all things, and ns Sickle's
Anti -Consumptive Syrup has stood the
hest of years it now ranks as a leading
specific in the lrealment of all atinu±nts
of the throat and lungs. it will soften
and subdue the most stubborn cough by
relieving the irritation, and restore the
affected organs to healthy conditions.
Uso will stow lis value. Try it and
be convinced of its etl!ciency.
"You know sones, who wn.s rc[nited so
rich? Well, he died the other day, and
the only thing he left was an old Dutch
clock." "Well, there's one good thing
about it; it won't be touch trouble to
wind up Atis estate."
ITCH, Mange. Prairie Strata's and
every form of contsglous Itch on human
or animals cured to 30 minutes by WO.
tord'a Sauttary Lotion. It never fairs.
"Szo 1 Miss Mary, dey tell me tint you
shall tell my gharacter by my handl 1"
"Well, to begin with, you're a Ger-
man - —" "Ach 1 it Is v'ondei 1ul 1"
"My Heart was Thumping my Llfs out,"
is the way Ira. 11. If. Wright. of Broc-
ville. Ont., describes her sufferings from
smothering, fluttering and ralpitutton.
said Pel )ley, "l (loll'! prep0se After trying many remedies without bee -
Edit. `
1 nix bottles of Dr. Agnea a Cure for
" Oh, slip en ss old thing." said the aid I.t have that btlrgtal' Rion." in 14111' room, the Heart restored her to perfect health.
t ght eller. Ao the d„ctnr .lipped on u,e top \\'e'tl rig it up down in lite hall.' "Rol," The foss dose save almost ceased tont eelief.
hep, but no lid not lo.• any tiu,e, :r. he Oil/1101 1 I'otestesl his wife. "we wnuhtlt l neer it -_31
on "Tho 1) ,'t I," Meuth•,1 l'Iu.Nr .n,1 all wan salt wale up when 1t T;u€s O(1." "NP!'
right in %Pas. liter wilt the babe."
Ants have brains larger in properneo
Laird : "Well, Snnily. you are getting In the size of their bodies than any
Use the safe, p.(asnnt and e(fe'ch1'11 other living creature,
very ben!. Why don't yeti stand c!'aight
up like me. man ?" Sandy : ..Eli num. worm tither, M Alter Graves' V1 or m Ex -
do von see that held o' corn ewer there?"lernuna(ut; nothing equals 1l. Procure !lave you fried ilnLowny's ]'nen Cure?
rt bottle and take it home. it has no equal fir removing these
troublesome esere otters as many have
testified who have tried IL
AND iT WONT TELL.
Laird : "1 do." Sandy : "\\reel, y'e'll
notice that the full !rids hang down, nn'
the empty ones slated up."
The President a Slave fo Catarrh. -•P. T.
((ample. preadenl of Maniple's instalment
Company, Washington, Pa.. writes: "For
years 1 was afili.ted with Chronic tee
tarrh. Romed.e*nld etreatment temp• aty yr ape-
elalists only R•
until i was induced to ane Dr. Aenew'a
Catarrhal Powder. It gave almost in -
Stant relief. 50 cents. --19
1N THE S01'1'.
"Waiter, this soup is mighty hot."
"Yes. sate it bunted mall thumb
dreadt'IIy, San."
BEYOND THAT.
Mislre.ec : "Norah. yen df)n't shin to
try to learn anything. Haven't you any
evidence) In life?"
Kitchen Maid : "\.t. mem. flut i've
snveit something. an' I'm song to he%o
s gr -rand funeral w bin 1 1110, anent."
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Dear Mother
Your little ogee aro a coaseM e le
Fall ead W'Ws, weather•
auks cold. De you bow about Shilolie
nsweess Owe. the Lama Teale. aid
whet it hes dote For at ow) k L e -
t e be thewayt i.ble magi, for
Itis b oai*meat to
Lr
le .. eke ,� spree 2h ar ;�%
end all design is oidse eel alas
SHILOH
JW. ass IgM weal s.agi id.
"\\'here does Lucia get her henittltul
golden hair front?" "From her father."
"I., he blonde?' "No, he is a chemist I"
Yes. Indeed. "Mood will toll," when blotch.%
and iu-ru,tati,nr mark the akin. w'eaver's ('orate
and Weaver'+ syrup mike short wink e.1 all bIuoJ
and skin troubles.
\\'IIEN THE DISEASE LET GO.
An old man was just recovering from
an operation, and as he lay regaining
consciousness he heard the doctor say
to a nurse, regarding some powders to
be given him, "It one every hour is too
much give him a half -one every half
hour." The old gentleman raised him-
selt up on his elbow end said,
"Say, due. that reminds me of a man
that had a Newfoundland ting. Ilk wife
got so tired of having him rthe dog, net
the mnnl track up the fors and porch-
es that finally she made her husband
take the dog to town and sell hint.
Peat afternoon ho returned rndloni.
'Well.' lie said, 'I've sold him for 32',t
'Good!' cried his wife. 'I can get that
hat now'.' 'Riit,' continued the roan, 'I
bcught two puppies with the money.'"
The doctor looked at the nurse and
said:
"1 think he'll recover."
P. S,—Ile did.
Till: DIFF'RBENCS.
Mike : "Kin yet frit me pbwat's th'
difference betwane humor an wtl, Pat?'
Pat : "\1'611, it's lolke lh' difference be-
twene whin yure welts tickles ye un-
dli.'r Ill' chin wad a shtraw from tlie'
leo on an' whin she luta 10 over 1W
handle art."
Some well-meaning people go nn Rte
Mage to elevate it and Make it good.
Others, with the 1•e.t of intentions, fail
to "make gond" nn the -Inge.
\Vltilo snit others, utter n tilllo ex-
perienee, leave the singe for goral.
Which one is right "goodness only
knew.; !'
MARTYRDOM DESCRIBED.
Ging'•lon Sinn Tells flow Ile Su(tere4
need slow Ile caas Released.
"For yenrs a mar-
tyr," 1s hew ('l,:is.
11. 1'ovv ell, of lea
ltniltan Strrel. King-
st"n, begins his
story. "A mnrlyr
to chronic conslipa-
Nott, but now 1 n
free from it anti a
throeglt Iho use
Powell. Dr. Leonhardt's
Chas. 11.
li-Pill•
"1 was induced to try Antill by
reading the testimony of Some one who
had been cured of constipation by 11. 1
had suffered for eighteen years and (yeti
taken lona of sluff recommended as
cured but which made Inc worve rattler
than better. Docl.rs told nie there wall
n.l cure tar me. Dr. Leonhar+ft's hila
Pill
cured rite."
All Dealers er The \\'Venn-Fylee C
Limited, Niagara Falls, Ont.•
Willi NO. 1-417.