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RUNAWAY RA1.1'll.
"I won't slay hero another minute,
1.0 the, el' pouted little Ralph Perkins.
ire:e always soil thing horrid 10 .10
next. ht the morning, 1 must get sip
:f Ile ever so slap/. comb my hair.
and !hither with stere s•ruliee and MN:k-
1ua Ihut are 'must sere to gel into
knots. It's Just the seine all day; it
gutndfuther doeseet ask Ino to go on an
et:a d, neither is sure to want the
thicked: fed, or a basket of apples, or
a„uuo woo 1, ur some li net I'll go where
d boy c. n have 0 utile fun, nil I guess
every one w.1I airs me." So lilting his
po'ket, with ginger coektes and scene
doughnuts that grandmother was fry-
ing he said: "Ceod-bye. grandmother ;
l'ni going awiy k, find a real jolly
[Ince. I'm tired of living on a stupid
farts."
"Good -lye, dear e," seniles grandme-
Pler. "Come ba. k to 'thanksgiving din -
I,01, and cit some of my pumpkin pie
aad turkey."
"Why -.e!" thought Ralph; "I;roiad-
Mother doesn't care al all; but I guess
my mother will the sorry that she made
ane work Fr) hard."
Mother looked surprised when rho
eager little toy told his etory. --
"Very well, Ralph," she said es she
kept on sew.ng, "only look out for
snakes and sp'dors and cross dogs:
when it gets eart< le sure you find a
dry peace to sleep. Hood -bye."
"She never even kissed met" thought
Ralph ttolefully.
"Better ink() along some of these ap-
ples, my hay," called grandfather from
the orchard. "'You'll get hungry by
and by."
"ltn'ph's going to run away!" cried
his safer Amy. "Oh, goody! Now 1
Can have all the cup custards."
"Amy Is realty glad I'm going,"
thought Bnlph, slamming the gate,"and
nobody seeins to caro much." Running
away did not stem u grand Wage after
all.
Just at dusk, a tired little fellow
crept throw!' the hedge of lilacs,
around the grapy/Ino to the piazza and
made a wild rush for mother's arms.
"I couldn't lind a gond place to strep,
panther," he sobbed. "There wasn't any
fun, folies were cross that thud where
there were lawn swings and croquet
trills, to ti nebtxly wanted me at till.
'N' there's rrits dogs and policemen
and everything! I'll bring in woad and
rim errands all day to -morrow, moo
they. Amy can have the -up custards
ft sho wants 'en, but please grand-
mother, 1'd like 'mother doughnut."
TiiE DANGEROUS 1)0011.
"Oh, Cousin W11. do tell us a story;
there's just time before the school -bell
ringo" And !furry, Kate, Bob and lie
1re Pence crowded about their older oou-
sin u:r1e he declared himself ready to
do nny thing they washed.
"Very well," said Cousin Will; "1 will
tell you ablaut some very dangerous
doors 1 have seen."
"Oh, flint's good!" exclntned Rob.
"Were they ell lion and heavy liars,
and 11 one passed in did they shut and
keep him (here forever?"
"No; the doors 1 mean are pink or
Armlet, and when they open you cnn see
it row of little scrvnnts standing all in
white, end behind them is a little Indy
tire -•(r In crimson."
"What? That's splendid!" cried Kale.
"I should iib) to go in myself."
"Ali, It is what coni('., out of those
(boo:, !het makes them so dangerous.
1 hey need a strong guard on each side,
(,r else there Is great trouble."
"Why. what curvets cut?" sald little
Peace, Willa wondering eyes.
"When the guards aro sway," tsatil
Cousin Will. "I have known some things
In come ..gal sharper than arrows, and
they make 1. rrlbte wounds. Quite late-
!) 1 sow' two pretty little doors, and
CDC was opened and the little intly be-
gan le walk ,eery feat, like !hive -
'What n rte• k -up Thing Larry \Voters
Is! And did you see that horrid drives
rrandy out of her sister's old one ' 'Oh.
lee,,' said the oilier litllo crimson lady
font the olio r door, 'and what a turned -
1 p nog --0 , 1. • heel' Then finer Lucy.
who w•n' 111° and the corner, ran home
end cool all the evening."
"1 know what you mean." cried I(nte.
a•lnring. "\\'aro you listening?"
"011, 1 .0 u
O t WWI our mouths e
!are
doors," exclaimed Berry, "snid the
crimson lady is Miss Tongue. But who
are the guuuds, rind where do they crane
feint "
"lou may ask the great K''Ig. This
• Is what ion trawl any: 'Set n watch, 0
l�ml. 1 c rare my uir.olh; keep the door
of ?Ws , I. . lien Ise will send Patience
Ile �Iaued
4.0 one Nete end Love on the
fade r, chat no su;ktud word will dare
Conte out.'
SEI.1. A hl\titN►eI EVERY DAY.
fumes In \\ Inrdpetr, Where Schools err
Run in Fifteen n Languages.
Winnipeg et mole they do !hinge
This le really the pine° where the !rote
tier wee nholished. A MI1010nn is sold
dally in Winnipeg. an runty rnnrchc(I in
by roil to nrcupy it overnight.
The yards of the Canadian I'nritl'
Baiiee), alone In Winnipeg have over
120 miles of trackage. and they need
11. The immigrants come by bnllnlkins
- Englishmen in cape, S('nlehmen in
bonnets, etre ten French in Woo conte.
Gel men =, Swede+, Nor.svegian, Austri-
ans, \tennoners, Gahciens-All planner
of bale. fnik and \skid.
1 ;141fp eke !Mew kno'yg, ?urines nes in
1 Ihe'Wiiinnipeeg .clHlnte, end a to loo lat.
to classify. When you see Stranger.
\•riles 1.nicrson 1!'iugh in Outing, you
rennet VII whether or not he Is ssilh-
in the range of human speech. You
bitterly reflect only that he is nue .1
those who have wiped out the old fron-
tier, 10st It forever Io these who love
the sslhlern',,,.
"1'rnllcr stems to be a very happy
Olen. 11.' fleeter Ane any bills to pay."
"Itm
that?" 'Nu one will ever 1rtet
NM,"
TOItTI itI D IV INDIGBSTWN
Dr. Williams'Pink Pills Cured Alter
Doctors lied Palled.
Mrs. 1'. J. Jobin, 3118 King stre(t.
Quebec, wife of the cire:ulatien mana-
ger of 1.'Evenrnent, is one of the that
known and most estimable ladies In
the city, and her stateinent that Dr.
William.' fink fills cured tier of a very
severe attack of Indigestion will bring
hope to similar sufferers. Mrs. Jebel
says: "About a'yenr ago 1 was seized
with Indigestion which Met. an alarm-
ing effect upon my health. Day by
day my strength grew hos. 1 suffered
from terrible headaches, dizziness, pal-
pitttj�hon of the heart and sltrplessne5s.
I %Tas in this cn11dIti n for about SIX
months. I.censultevt leo doctor=s ail
although 1 followc.1 their treatment
carefully It 'td nut help nue ui the least.
Last Ortnber, seeing that instead of re-
goinini( niy health I was growing woro-c.
I (tided la try Ur. \1'llliams' pink
Pills. After 1 had taken Ila scoond
i ox there was a change for the teller,
nod atter biking the pills for a month
tenger the trouble entirely disappeared.
and 1 run ngnin enjoying the best r,t
health. I have so mune' confidence ;n
Dr. Williams' Pink ('ills that I always
lake them occasionally as a safeguard."
Just as surely us Dr. Williams' Pink
lilts cured Mrs. Jobin's indigestion they
can cure all other nilments which'corne
from bad bloot'. Dr. Williams' Pink
Fills nelually make new, red blood.
That is the one thing they do --but they
.t II well. In making this new rich
blood this medicine strikes straight nl
the rout of such 000101on nilments as
anaemia, headaches and b(.ckaches, gen-
weakness, nervous debility, neu-
ralgia, rheumatism and the torturing
weakening ailments that afflict women
and growing girls. You can get these
pills fitnn any medicine dealer ur by
mail al 5J cents a box or six boxes for
4',2ee0 horn The Dr. Written's' Medicine
Co., Brockville, Ont.
'1•
TINNED MERMAID.
A New Delicacy From the Australian
Seas.
Epicures of the more adventurous
sort will before long have the opt:or-
(unity of passing judgment on tinned
dugong, a dclioncy which will soon ap-
pear on Rio London and Paris mar-
kets from Northern Queensland, says
the Country Gentlemen.
The dugong, which Is an •aqua.ir ani-
mal, end no fish, is common In Same
of the shallow waters off tho Queens-
land coast, and as it is a clean feeder,
cr•muming the scagrass which grows
on the shoals, them seems certainly
no reason why its flesh should not be
oppetizing enough.
The dugong's upright attitude in the
water and habit of clasping its young
to its breast wive it a queerly human
appearance In the eyes of early marin-
ers and explorers, and it has perhaps
not yet ceased to appear stuffed in
travelling shows as the authentic body
et a mermaid. its decline from this
remnntac role to the level of mere tinned
merit is doubtless characteristic of our
prussic and indlLstrial age.
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TROUBLE Alll:A1 17011 PERCY.
"Miriam," said her mother, "Percy
Flextime is on excellent young man,
with desirable family connections, and
upon the whole 1 have no objection to
your receiving him on a familiar footing,
but you must not allow hint to presume
upon Tho feet that you have accepted n
present from him."
"1 won't, tantrum'," snid the proud
ynitng beauty. "If he gets chesty over It
1'11 give him the clammy flipper the next
tlnne ho bicees 1n hero."
BALI'S BI ST FRIEND.
Rnby's Own Tablets have saved
ninny a precioue little life. There is
no other medicine to equal them for
stornnch and bowel troubles, colds,
Ample f, veils or teething troubles. They
are good for children of all ages --
luau the new born balm) to the well
grown chiid. And the nother Inas the
guarantee of n government analyst that
they do not contain opiates or hermit!!
drugs. Mrs. 1.11)1) 1:. (uldert, Prosser
itrook. N. R., says: "I have proved That
littby•e Own Tahtets are it great help
Il. mothers. and nre I'nhy's nee! friend.
'I hey eel almost like magic and I will
niw'nys keep thein in the house." 'rho
Tnt,lets ore sold 1'y druggists oe l y
mail at 25 .'ants rt lox from The Dr.
\Villlunia' Medicine Co., L'rockville, Orit.
ANF.x .r (• r
rl(aN.
t
('Ian: "Ifere is an item Dint Anys n
new nnetttielie has beeh discoverer) that
will enable n patient to watch himself
tieing operated upon."
Duff: "Eh ! Suppnsing you were bor-
tni{ into the back of his lend'!"
If your children are troubled with
worm e: give them Mother Graves' Worm
E terminator; safe, sure and rlfeclune
Try dt. and murk the improvement in
your child.
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TEA \IADE WITII MIDI:1'ED SNOW.
A Berne doctor has discovered Dial len
matte with melted snow is a cure for
nervous distales. 'Elio doctor drelnres
That he hos cured prr.ple with Iltis elixir
ss hen all other remedies have failed. Ile
tuella the snow over a stow lire. and
then boils the weber.
NS' F NO. II r.
MAN SHOULD EAT ONE PER CENT.
OE IIIA W I:14 11 E I:ACII DAV.
Ilow 10 Grew Thin Aho Revealed in
eerie eimplc Rule for Remo
luting Diel.
Dr. Harvey W. Wiley, Chief of the
Bureau of Chemistry of the United
States Department of Agriculture, is
authority for the statement that every
man eats every day 'one per cent. cf
his weight in dry foods, and it requires
cne hundred days for him to eat his
cin head off." 1f n man etas tele he
wail lose weiglet. Ih'. \Wiley asserts,
raid 11 he eats mere he wi11 gain, which'
will ba good news's lu the fat who want
to get thin and the Thin who \vent eo
get fat. Dr. \\'iley otitis That every
person shuu!d consume four and a half
Ix•unds (>f pol:ds and liquids every day.
but In doing tho ordinary wort: R)f a
clerk this amount is above the aver-
age.
Ur. Wiley never mode en investi 'a-
lian to determine the hest foods for
rnenlfil labor, but he believed the gen-
eral opinion that particular kind, of
feeds nourished particular parts of the
t/dy was quite erroneous.
'Nerve and brain foods are :Myer -
Used, but they are ail nonsense," said
Dr. Wiky. "Nor do drugs have n Ian
letting effect. On the contrary, most of
Thein have a deglaling effect. Ar=senic
up to a certain point has et fattening
effect. A man gains in weight for u
Erne and then dies; but that is a poison.
WOULD CHOOSE OWN RATION.
"A mail may drink n glass of typhoid
gerhas if he is in vigorous health and
may not gel typhoid fever, became his
eystem may threw off the poison, but
I! tie is broken down one of the germs
will produce typhoid. Not n loan but
has a pneulnonla germ In his mouth.
1t will not affect the healthy being, hut
let a roan get a cold and It will take its
:eat in his lungs."
"What do you consider the best food
for a man to eat?" Dr. \\'iley was asked.
"1 think a man ought. to choose his
own ration," he replied. "Lots of peo-
ple aro vegetarians. I think we eat too
murk meal for health I'or the susten-
ance of physical exertion if you have
hard vvork to do there is nothing bet-
ter than starch or sugar. The cereal
ceding nations can endure more phy-
sical loll than the :nett eating nations.
That is not the accepted view, but it
Ls true. You cannot tire out a Japan-
ese, who eats rice. Ho wilt draw you
all mound the town on a pound of
rice, end be as fresh at the close of tate
day as when he s.lnrtiel. You could
not do that on a pound of meat to save
your life."
Dr. Wiley told of lits "boys" in his
"raison tsqun(1." "This is the flflh
year," he snid, "that we have been lesto
Ing the effect upon health and digestion
of preservatives. colors and other sub-
stances thrit hhwo been comtnonly used
in our fonds.
"Tile y'oting men are fleet allowed In
eat wholo.sorno food," he went on. "We
1 uy tho best in the market. 1t is care-
fully inspected by myself and analyzed.
They have a preliminary period, during
which we vary the talion, so that they
4u not either gain or lose In weight.
Then we n.ld a small quantity of one
of the preservatives. like borax. ndding
half n grain a day to their food. They
eat that for ten days. 'Then we lncreaee
It to grain, and they etit that for an.
ether len days.
N(71' A THING WASTED.
"Nothl(Ig is warded. if they trim their
finger nails they have to bring the trim-
ming; to us, or II their hair is cul they
bring us ITiet? hair, so )vo can keep
track of the in.. oIne and outgo, just as
you keep n bank ai-oent. fi that way
we can determine sshefier these things
d:.turb the natural progress of affairs.
"\\'e keep flint up until we make them
until we produce some effect. n dis-
t urtance of 80111t' kind. 'filen we put
t=eem ori the old ration and uhservr
Dail f.'r len or fifteen dnys, u►tlil they
ore restored to normal cnnditton. 'lids
requires at enormous amount of ana-
lytical work, and yet it i; tee only way
i:• which those great quer-Mins cnn lite
answered. i•ou Dan ilme. riio about 11
as titch as you like, but lite facts must
L.' nsc•et tnined before a heat conclusion.
"One of the •interesting things we
found was the effect of fumes of burn -
mg sulphur, so commonly used In the
�.
t,c .\ n
r l oof food.). et m' ed
le8 esu i n 0 o in
r rti 1
mite as opirnlly the blood f each of our
ycung min. We counted tate blood coo
puscles•. white and red. and the amount
n( coloring twitter, and we found !lint
11* moment they began to lake sulphur-
ous arid their blood corpuscles begun
to fade and !nevem tliminishrtj in nutn-
I-er, the oxygen carrying capacity t.f the
blood bei►tg diminished."
I'R�t;T 11:A1. l- l I.1s11 JI'IM:E.
Itelingnishlnn Wltl and Gown, ih,ns
Borrowed "Ptah" and Tests Auto.
There wets nn amusing interlude to
the procechnge in the Brompinn
County Court !England). recently, ,w hen,
in an a• tion brought ngnlnst Mr. Joseph
Lyons, of West Kensington Gnr(lens.
W.. concerning n motor ear, Sir William
Selfe, the judge, led the jury into 11)-•
Wee!. where they vehicle wins standing.
end tested Ilio stale in the interior runt
911
ch'tufleur's sent.
Tho piolnlill (lailued .C90 for filling
e lnndnufette body to n aha<st, owned
t'y Mr. Lyons; but there were cemplaInls
Ihnl there was not quite cn.iugh head
mem in the motor ear. and that ttie
st ce IMlwern the• 'Pinufleur'a edit
wheel nein iia, cx'er.or of the can'1ag.•
en: l!l'ullletcnt.
Al lh'e insperhe.n t.rdh the judge ani
\be. nose tine`, defendants counsel.
h M the ntmi-'rnent of the bystend-
.. - look off their ss igs and gowns end
to turn put en n borrowed silk -hat to
lest the height of lite carriage.
Honor also tried the chauffeur s Beal.
Fined)), judgment vias entered for the
plaintiff.
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"At last, the hey ere can't split hairs
over that cast " "ilow do you kne=w
they can't?' "ito(n,lse (here's nothing
in it but bald facts."
NO -IRT SPIGA
Warm -(:lad Mothers 1n Eng! tedd Expose
Children to Wintry Vigor.
The "N., -Hut" Brigade In England
seems this winter to be composed only
of infanta of tender years. These little
babies, whose mothers e.:piose their
huffy burn heads to the coldness of east
winds, can be seen in every part r)1
Loudon.
On \\ lnittedon Common, on a bitter
defy teceully dozens of baby hlember.4
of the "N' .Hat" Brigade were being
subjected to Itte hes' treatment by nurs-
es who wile well bonneted end protect-
s(' from the wintry breezes. Mothers,
themselves fur -coated and wearing fur
hats, cnn bo seen leading small chil-
dren, of ages up to five and six years,
clothed in the s•antiest of outfits. The
little or=es wear sheet socks, sleeveless
scats, no head -gear, and nether gar-
ments which leuve the knees and legs
exposed.
Sometimes the unprotected limbs of
the little ones aro literally blue with the
cold; still they parade the streets and
parks, victims of a craze deur .to those
s»ho do not suffer from. Its observance.
HIVE YOUR CUIIDREN hi'
SORES, RIK6WI M OR MRS
T.AtM•11hh► WILL. SURELY CURE
Here arc a few Instances of Zan-
Buk's healing power:
Ti►ree children In one family 1n
Burk's Falls have been cured of seri-
ous skin diseases by Zom-Buk.
Mrs. Minnie Elliff, of St. John.. Vest
Welland County), says: "My babr had
n kind of rosh on his head- quite a lot
r'f small red spots and pimples. I ap-
plied Zam•Buk and was delighted with
the result."
Nies. Goring, of Longford Mil:s, says:
" Y.um-link Is a wonderful healer of ring-
worm. I tried everything that could ho
thought of, but nothing was able to
cure until Zain-Buk carne. It is a line
remedy."
Mrs. Win. Scolt, of Portland, writes:
"Zam-Buk seems to take the pain out
of sores, wounds and skin Injuries as
soon Os applied and Then 11 heals them
up in quic=k bone. That has been my
exper:enee and 1 have used -Lain-Buk
in the home for some lime."
Zorn-Buk is particularly adapted In
deliente and lender (skins. 1l is free
from all mineral coloring smatter and
from entntel fat. being purely herbal.
It heals cuts, burns, bruises, ulcers,
clinpped plaeea, eczema. ringworm,
running snres, had leg, eninrged veins.
piles, scaling Bores, etc. As an embro-
cation it cures rheumatism, sciatica.
neuralgin, an(i rubbed well on to the
chest in cases of cold eases the light-
ness and aching.
All druggists and stores sell at 50e.
n box. or post free from the Zam-Buk
Co., Toronto, for price. 6 boxes sent
for $2.50.
•11,-•
Hobson
T<----
Hobson : "What aro you doing?"
Dobson: "Painting my name on the in-
side of this iimbrelln." Hobson: "I)o you
think that will prevent anyone from
stealing it : Dotson: "Well, if the fel-
ine/ who owned this umbrella before 1
did had painted his name Inside, 1 don't
believe I would have had the pluck to
take IL"
NO DIFFERI'.NCE.
Dr .Ltonhardt's Ilam -sold cures any
term of Piles. Internal, External, Bkrd-
ing, Blind, itching, Suppurating, etc.,
are simply Humes of the stages through
which every case will puss if It con -
Unties.
Piles are caused by congestion
flood In ilio lower Dime', and it takes
an interne) remedy to rernnvo thecnnse.
Dr. Lcnnhardt's llern-Itottl is a tablet
token inlerually, and no case of Piles
Inas ever leen found It fniled to cure
Money bock If it does fail.
$1.00 at all dealers, or Tho Wilson-
I'y'le Co., Liniited, Niagara Falls, Ont.
"I do nod need a library';' snid the con-
1't'Ited author, "I write my own looks."
"Well," answered the cynic, "{herr, is.
ono advantage in that. Yon run Iles
risk el having thein borr'osscd or
stolen." _--
Puts You en Year fleet and keepeyen there
that's what "Vorrovimdoes f" or all those r,,
layering from wasting dinenses. It Is the trot
a,nle in existence. 1t stimulates, nourishes and
stands up the system.
"The kitchen -timid Is •Ina ,dui k tip to
associate with t t l cook.-" 11 vuw' about
sw
S a
tt the
the cook?" "I he conk says there is no
pride about her; It there was elle
wouldn't be working for us."
Mild In Their Acl:on-Pnrmefee:s We
getable fills are very mill In their ac-
t on. They do not cause griping In the
st:mach or cause disturbances !hero as
Si, naarsy pills do. Therefore, Itis most
tlellculr cnn trV' them without fear
•,f iinpleneent results. 'ncey can. too,
t.o administered In children without In-
toeing the penalties which follow the
nee of pills so carefully prepared.
"Dove you lost another tooth, Bertha?'
asked auntie. sho noticed an unusual
IL»p. "lees,' replied the four-year-old,
"and 1 limp now when 1 talk."
TM net give up In deepen'.on who saffer.
fmm'�b.tinsle dislrunm•t t. of the skin. Annr•dnl
lbe s ire •peas with wearer•. Come and purify
the ht•,.,.t tr eth w'eaver's Syrup. Alldr,gtltt+
leap there.
Immo Twnd.11es: "Oil, 1 don't went
le go to school" 1'n 'rsveddies: "Bal
don't yo: want a good education?"
Tommy Twaddle., (Ingratiatingly): "No,
pa; I'd rather grow up to be ju4t like
you,"
They are A Powerful Nervine--Dysnep-
Sau cause, derangement of the nervous
system, and nervous debility ante en•
gendere.l Is difficult to dint with. There
are many k'timoniols as to the elbow.).
i Pnrmeleda Vegetable fills in treat-
ing thio disorder, showing that they
never (sII In produce good results. Py
giving proper tone to the digestive or-
gans, they restore equilibrium to the
nerve centre*.
Since 1840, 1,30),000 acres of Irl8h tan
have gone out of eulUvatlon.
The Psojpt
▪ Prutioal
N aw raanIatoasIIr
COLTSFO
EXPECTORANT
The Quickest Pe
Y36.
Safest 9:'i: 1
Surest tato, 18
The pop
Throat and Cough : t nth owerh
CURE
IN THE WORLD
The reason is it CURES everybody who
lakes it -young and old alike. Tho chil-
dren love it-ahnost liter) hens}'. It ie
absolutely free from hurtful ingredients.
it is the greatest household remedy of
Use age. No homo should be without it.
It acts immediately upon the irritated
spot, stoppling the cough, allaying in-
f'.annlut.lun, slievigtheuing the threat,
voce and ch&. -t, 'nuking breathing &eel,
end giving week and perrnatluot relief
to these having coughs, colds, croup,
whooping-exnrgh, sone throat. bronchitis,
asthma and lung trouble. One fund
mother, who knows, says :
"I have an hesitancy In reoommendlue Colts-
footo Lrxpeotorant, ,,blah I here mod time and
gain: and eondder it the best needy ..
edy on'ertb
for °oaths rid cold*. We keep 1t constantly in
mand It if the best huaeehol
our hoe, nd remedy 1
hare known. Coltdoote 1s like no other cough
remedy 1 bare ever used, it le r. soothing aryl
healing. and I fee! sure i1 is s purely vegetable
preparation."
MR9. D. MAIIONBY. .
ITT Cathcart Strout,.Hamilton, Ont.
Mother I Father I Do not let that boy's
or girl's cough run on without atten-
tion, thus endangering their Hves, when
a fisc bottle of Coltefooto Expectorant
will cure it.- net it from your dealer.
Koep it in the house always.
"Ile said that if 1 would inar•ry him
lie wonld conquer the world." "Well,
did lie?" "Not yet; ho hesn'l conquered
mamma yet 1" It is easier to prevent than It is to
cure. Inflammation of the lungs is the
companion of neglected colds, and once
it finds a lodgment in the system it is
difficult to deal with. Treatment with
Bkkie's Anti -Consumptive Syrup will
erode:ate the cold and prevent inflam-
mation from selling in. It costs little,
and is as satisfactory as it it is surpris-
ing In its results.
l.ovo sees enough in ono plate of ice-
cream with two spoons. Mntrinwny
places a regular order for a whole
freezer.
IntelligentTroelment with Alten'e Lung Bal -
tsar brings up tl a phlegm, +trier the coup and
pain In the chest, s• n,.mo+ those terrible colds
which, neglected, lead t, consumption.
Igauged from
nunih•'r of nil
1 worked by nlesarl
Lecal nuthoi`ilil_
Iheii- tramsuy I:fQP 1
plaid of £2,1720.75'? o
fic, out of whi:'It they
towards tate relucllon of
I and 4:2051181 in relief of
cam In" !:523,':17 to :'serve
al funds.
' In regt'd to the London Coun
. ell ti'auiweys the total length 0
open to March 3lst last year was
miles on the northern system and fl
thrre miles on the southern system. The
number of passengers carried was 185,-
51:4.6411. The cars covered a distance of
no fewer than 15.797,58E miles le the
caurso of the year.
The number of miles run by all the
tunnels in the kingdom was 244,149.-
464.
.44,149;464.
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TREES THAT V.'l1IS'I'i.E.
The musical tree that grows In the
West India islands tins a leaf of pecu-
liar shape, and pods with split or open
edges. The wind paeeirtg through these
creates the sound which gives the tree
its name. in llarbadues there is a valley
tilled with these planes, and when the
trade winds blowy across the island a
constant moaning, deep -toned whistle Is
heard, which, in the still hours of the
right, has a weird and unpleasant
effect. A sprees of acacia, growing
abundantly In the Soudan, is also called'
by the same name. Its Monts are fre-
quently, by the agency of the larvae of
the forest insects, distorted in shape, and
swollen into a globular bladder, from
ono to two Inches in diameter. After the
insect has emerged from a little circulnr
hole in the lido of the swelling, the open-
ing, played upon by the wind, becomes
n musical instrument, equal 1n sound to
a sweet -toned (lute._ -
Higgins : "Old Gotrox is a distant re -
Wive of yours, isn t tie?" Wiggins
"Yes; and the richer he becomes the more
distant he Ls 1" '
111 filling beets and shoes causeeorns.
Iloltnwnys Corn cure is the nettle 1n
use. Get a bottle at once and cure your
corns.
MEAN OF TIER.
Miss Caddie: "Did you hear about the
spiteful thing Miss \leanley said to Muy
on her wedding day?"
Miss Ascom: "You mean May who
married old \Ir. DeScmber7'
Mies (indite:: "Yes. She said sho
w isitetd thein both long life."
BROOKS' NEW CURE
brooks' Appliance. New FOR
dlecurery. W nderfal. No
obeoxlo.s springs or pada
Automatic Air Cushion&
Binds and draft the broken
ports together ae _you would
• Broken Il.nb• o salves.
No lyluphel. No Iles. Dor•
able cheap. Pat. ae •t.10,'01.
smaT atONNrs T I*L.
IL
C E. lR00Ktt. ammo' u4..
AHEAD OF '1'11E GAME.
The wedding hnel Just been pulled off
rind the Pre.e ls were many unit costly.
"Suppose," 11
v . ,c
she said,our mnrrto
should (urn out to be a failure."
"In that e=ase," he replied, "we can dl -
side the presents."
tt
Tho
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op),�
We All Have Afiesions in the \Vorld--
Ttlere is a work to do Inc every man
on carUi, there is- a function to perform
for everything -nn earth, animate and
Inanimate. Everything has a mission,
anal the mission of Dr. Thomas' l:clec,-
tric Oil is to heal burns and wounds
of every description and cure coughs,
colds, croup and all affections of the
respiratory organs.
Suffrage Leader : "Yon don't seem the
lent worried about the incl that woolen
tiro crowding out men in every preles-
sine." Sandy Pik.ss: "No, inum. They'll
never crowed men out in tate tramp pro -
1e :sion, mum."
Everyone Tat Ike his own cross is the heaviest
Khan confined to the house with a polio In tho
dile for instance but it would lie quickly forgot
en if •'fbe D Ik 1." Menthol Plaster wai applied
Dm only coats MIAs, why not try them?
CUrrINo CAVES \VITll \VA"1'EI1.
The effect of the hydraulic motor,
which is now used fur the pnrpo.se of
removing 'musses of eurth, well-nigh
plisses belief. A stream of water issuing
from n pipe six tnchrs in diameter, with
n
fall behind it of 3..r feet, will curry
away o sn111 rock weighing a Ion r r
more to a distance of filly or a hundred
feet. The vek,wi'y of the stream 1s ter-
rine, and the cnhrmn of wafer projected
is so solid that if a crowbar or other
heavy object tie thrust. against It the im-
pinging object will he hurled n consider
uhlo distance. By this stream of water o
conn would bel instantly killed if he came
pito contaet with it, even at a distance of
a couple of hundred feel. Al 200 feet
from the nozzle a six -Inch stream, with
375 feet fall, projected Iiienienlartty
signing', the trunk o1 a tree, will In u
econd denude it of the heaviest bark as
cleanly as It It had been eul will' an axe.
Whenever such a ,stream 4e berm.{
against a 1'wtnk it culs.eiNl Lufrows it in
every direction, hollowing out great
caves. and causing tons of rash to melt
rind ball and to washed trsvny in the
Sluices.
"'Runt man ie cn honest he wouldn't
steal n pin." rued I• nr
' "I never
thought much of the pin test," answered
Ah-. Cayenne. "Try hire with an um-
brella."
"Queen
a betel dun a pure Masrtoko
time a pure Chwro lour-lxigi
tie bew qual:bio of beth.
'Qu,,,, Goy' is w .fl -p rpwct
°"-,4:;="m"•%ah yew !
The Campbell Campbe
Milling Co. u,.,".a
Toronto Jutclioa, Oua Queen C
•
OHENI'LLE CURTAINS
ma all Sleds et.house Hauilata ate
LIIOl CURTAINS "T1(3 Kiwµgl
Write to us about yours.
101011110/1101111111.0111111 i t. Ma /N, Ne"trN
w Cb DIE 3IB
Why will you poison yoar systems with take nae
trams when female trouble should be treated
as you would treat :. bore angor.
GET AT THE IIAT OF TNI TROUBLE
The "N.mancipntor" is a local resredy easily
applied by yourself, poste bet two cents aday and
guaranteed absolutely antiseptic. It 1s c•.Ini'
"tees and odorless, and is rolicring tl:unsaroli of
women who dbl not dre.uo of help ,, iib, ut the
add of n surgeon. Price 11 •V) per bottle, sem
prepaid to any address fu Canada.
THE EMANCIPATOR CO.,
112 Yunce St.•'1'"nneto, Canada
Agents Wanted M Every Teva.
LARGEST VINEYARD.
Sunny Slope, California, enjoys the
disllrualon of being the largest vineyard
ie the world. It is situnted amidst the
most beautiful enenery of that favored
laud, two mile's from San Gabriel. Of a
total of 1,900 aeries, in are devoted to
grvlpe vines, the remainder t Bing dis-
tributed among orange. 1(000ti and t.live
trete.
Tour Doctor
Can/cure your Cough or Cold.
no question about that, but -
why go to all the trouble and
inconvenience of looking him up,
aad :.hen of having hu.prescription
filled, when you can step into any
drug store fit Canada and obtai
a bottle of S111LOH'S CURE
for a quarter. `r
Why pay two to Eve dollars
when a twenty-five cent
bottle of SHILOH will cure you
as quickly ?
Why not do as his of
thousands of Canadians have
done for the past thirty-four
years: let 81111.0H be your doc-
tor whenever a Cough or Cold
appears.
SHILOH will cure you, tris all
druggists hack up this statement
with a positive guarantee. you next time have
Cough or Cold cure It with
SHILOI�e'
Your Grandsons Will Be
OId Men Before Thi
"Oshawa" Roof Wears Ou
Roof your buildings with "Oshawa" Caivanlz • el Shingle
this yesr and that will be a GOOD roof 1n '•11'. Vie will giveyou a written guarantee backed by $260,000, tbat such a roof,
properly put on, will need no repairs and no painting for at leant
twenty-five years.
ata;cwrltl�@a
SHAWA" lv$ni5HINGLE!
make roofii watertight, wind -proof, weatherproof, runt -proof.
Aro-proof for s century, our plain guarantee ke=eps It so foe
?.6 years without a cert of c..et to tun man who buys it.
Made In ONE QUALITY ONLY, --of 28-guage;
eenil"hardened 8 T Z Z L doable-)j(alyenized
Thy lock on all FOUR sides -the ONI,Y METAL
shingle that noed NO CLEATS. Easy to put on -a hrtm-
: and snips (tame' glows) are tools enough. Cost
Vr:!: and hist longer than any other roof. Tell us tho
'r, • . area of any roof on your place and we will
r e exactly what it will coot to roof it right.
e1M Vg=tlik del `t.weIS 0 Vettak. to tto.nbit'�w kit dw `1 ,cr