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Hilts.
L4-tietetei+i••i i i i••1_U•i-1.4-t♦-tei•t
SEEN IN PARIS SHOPS.
(leads aro more than over ie)
Style.
Veils aro less aggressive than
they have been heretofore.
Bright(1 tints are predicted for
the ....eine!, `.eieore
l;lune•se to . ,ii pear on everything
of the je t.tls) uatui•c.
Organdies are more modish than
they h.tvo been for years.
SuitlI gs for fall lead strongly
tolvai 1 the 111 inish effect,
t ..at ,•!0•-,••, aro long and plain
and tallier el -se fitting.
\ el%ct and \',het, n promiso to
he extremely popular fabrics.
\laity of the fancy linen hand -
beg; :fro fitted with coin purses.
Wings are placed upright on
both large and small hats.
Brassware in the Egyptian decor-
ation is quite new ate' .ffectise.
Many summer parasols aro built
upon mission handles of white lieutenant during her stay in camp.
wood. The Nursing Sisters are attached to
Never were separate wraps and the Army Medical Corps. stringing
touring coats so smart as this sea. them to camp ---that was a step in ad-
vane Lir thus corps. another example
son- of the progress which has charaeter-
(;reen parasols bob by thousands : lied the militia during the past ten
on boardwalks at all of the seashore I years; which has eubstitute.l the
Army Service Corps for the bull -beef
contractor. and organized tin• Arany
Medical Corps in place of the regi-
mental doctor and his slim. black
bag. turning the whole Canuck army
from a crudity into a system.
"What useful purpose is served by
bringing trained nurses to a summer
military enmp?" the sceptic will ask.
Talk to Col. Fenton, C.0., Field Atn.
bulance No. 10. 11e will dilate upon
the advantage of the nurse with mili-
tary experience.
"Nursing experience t?be found in
summer ctunp?" you say. `'P=haw'"
Then the colonel isn't his assistants
ill quietly laugh at your incredulity.
;lint tell you how dead wrung you
NURSING SISTERS AT CAMP.
Canada Is Now Equipped Like Armies
of the Older World.
Canadian girls, like their sisters
c f
everywhere, get the reputation
having a weakness fee bra,= button8.
For instance, lit a dance. %%h.it , Rance
has a sable -garbed • 111h,u1 `t'lore
there are military w•alv;
ula
in Canada this feminine tt.lniirution
for things militant has leen only
passive; which is to say that the girls
of the Iheniniotl have b••• n lately
content to be Isere spectates of the
splendours of military penile some-
tirrie.s it is true being earl oI away
by the elitter, and then expressing
their effervescent spirits as smart
cielets in amateur theatrieide or at
the college 1034590era•le. Till trate
year in Canada there w••re no real
soldier girls --live : .1lier i:111. who
could reel off the \iilitia IAA and
gossip volubly of the surime•r rn 111..
June, 1910. is somewhat et a 111e01-
orable date in the history of military
Canada; six girls went to Niagara
camp in full regalia -and for once
the dashing captains in their proud
plumage were not the heroes. There
were heroines -- Nursing Sisters Mor-
ris, Leischman, \IcCilrin, Duynnot',
11anintel and (latch. On the pretty
blue uniforms are shoulder strape,
noel the brass buttons on the epau-
lette.: indicate that each of the young
ladies is dignified with the rank of
resorts.
Tho smaller the hat the larger
the sigretta or plumage seems to
be the rule.
Clouds of malino continue to
framo fine throats, especially in
dance costumes.
The turnback cuffs -French cuffs
-on lingerie shirts seer, to be lul:-
ing favor with men.
\White linen hats embroidered
with white lir gold are among Hue
fancies of the hour.
Belts, bags, and shoes are at the
height of elegance when matched
with the toilet.
India rubber heads are quite new
and consist. of hollow tubes silnu-
lating dull bugles.
Checkered gauzes in white and
black are stylish, the foundation
matching one of the • 1.• . ks.
THE OPIUM HABIT.
Its Effects as Described by BM Nye In
His Memoirs
I have always had a tierce of cep l•
at05 of all kinds. They are so seductive
sod so stili In their operations. They
steal through the blood like a wolf on
the trail and they seize on the heart
with their white fangs 1111 It Is still
forever.
Up the Laramie there Is a cluster of
ranr•hes at the base of the Medicine
Bow. near the north end of Sheep
mountain. Well. a young man whom
we will call Curtis lived at one of
these ranches years ago, and, though
A quiet, mind your -own -business fel-
low who had absolutely no enemies
among his companions, ho had the
misfortune to Incur the wrath of a
truffle sheepherder, who wny'ltid Cur-
tis one afternoou and shot h(in dead
as he snt In his buggy. Curtis wasn't
armed
A ranet•,r came Into town and tele-
; raphed e,) Curtis' father, and then
hill n d, 'en citizens went out to help
ea; sure the herder, who had tied to
the foothills.
They didn't get back 1111 toward day
break. but they brought the herder
with them. 1 saw him In the gray of
the rimming. lying In n coarse gray
blanket on the floor of the engine
bouse. ile was dead.
1 nektel, ns a reporter. how he cars
to his death and they told nue,
"opium." The murderer had taken
prison when ho found that escape was
ltnposs1Ile.
i was present nt the Inquest so that
1 could report the case. There was
very little testimony, but all the evl-
dcner seemed to point to the fact that
life was extinct, and n verdict of death
by his own hand was rendered.
it wns the first opium work i had
ever seen. and it arnuseed my curio -Ity.
Pent!) by opium, it seetns, 10aves n
dark ring nround the neck. 1 did
not know this before People who die
by opium also tie their fronds together
before they tile. This Is one of the
eceen1rleities of opium p„t!su1111g that
I have Dever seen hill down In the
books. 1 be';ueat11 It 10 medlcal
science. Whenever 1 ran up against n
►sew scientific discovery I just hand It
tight over to the public without cost.
Ever since the above- incident 1 have
Lccn very apprehensive Mesut people
who seem to be likely to forrn the
opium habit. It Is one of the most
de:i,!Iv narcotics, especially In a new
somitry.
Ticklish.
'Bow many ribs have yeti i" asked
the teacher.
"I don't know, ma'nm." giggled Sat -
Ile. "I'm se) ne fully ticklish. I could
Serer count 'cut."-Llepitieott's.
It Had an Effect.
"Did haat sarcastic letter you wroto
to the milkman requesting him to let
you nitend to the Job of wafering the
milk nose that you hate n new filter
In the kitchen faucet hate any effect?"
• t did," said the jokeefer. "Ile de-
llvcrs the bottles now only two thirds
full." -Nett' York Sun.
Th. Error.
Riede- Motor. num. there's a wee
lett error 1' title hill 0' yours 1'e't•e
ebarce,l see Per advice. Ali never tuk
It," I.vtvlu r l'WILJL
CHICKEN RACES. 1SUili:►ii:R RECORDS OF I HIS STUPID MISTAKE.
Ridiculous "Hen Derby' 'natl. CHILDREN'S DEATHS
Th.
tuted by Sir John Astley.
It la said that the crowning triutupb
of Sir John Astley, that inventor of
absurd coutests, w'lioae forte It was to
arrange races between uulnlals tvhlell
nature apparently had made most me
suitable for the purpose, was the in-
stitution of the only runes that ever
took place between 0blckense
The story is that the Idea came to
Sir John during a visit to it friend who
kept u large number of hens- Ile no-
ticed how rapidly the chickens used to
seurry to their mother ween food was
thrown to her. This furnished the tn-
geulous Sir John with a clever notion,
and at muss, he then betty; quartered
lit Windsor, he accordingle unfolded
to his brother otllcers his plans for a
great chicken race.
Ile 1 girt from a farmer 8 hen and
a brood of chlekens. Each 'aver was
to chimer, n chicken end mark It with
a rlblxsn, sothat he cuttld easily reeog-
nize It. The chickens were to be placed
about fifty yards away from their
mother. and whichever of theta reached
her list In answer to her cackle when
food was thrown to her wits to bo ad-
judged the whiner.
And so this ridiculous "hen Derby"
conte off in the barracks tit 1\'Intlsor
and was witnessed by nearly the whole
brigade of guards, who traveled down
from London especially to see it.
The race was ether a succese that It
was arranged to repeat It the follow-
ing week. It might posslbly tinve be-
come n regular institution and it rac-
ing stable of chickens might have been
added to the attractions at \Vl,dsor
had not Sir John's chicken won on
each occasion with such ease as to
cause suspicion In the minds of his
cotnpetitors. Indeed, It wns found, It
is said, that In both races Sir .lohn had
selected a sturdy young ctx•kerel who
was much too speedy for his sl:'ters.
When victory was s certainty for ono
particular competitor the contest. of
course, lost Interest, and so the chicken
races at Wintleor came to a sudden
end. -New York llerald.
Phis year there were eleven days of
Niagara camp. Now for the casualty
1.1 reit period out of 4,000
- • .,ick and wounded were
: ! •, 'he Nursing Sitters, The
• • • d from indit(e•s•tu,n and
.•. 1 down the list to colds
,. 11.
0t i1rl^ :i licitie was r,cord•
quite metal,:•• t r the VO tarn Ler
Grit time in ti. • ('et:: a ll:in nuli-
.ry li-tery wee 1 oil, and
,lir, .:fully tee. in pen air.
\\`bat ret tli,• !. • • • quire :lent et
\ a. -:.r •11 crempri..r••i the
' _let • e•h t• : :, wart c,mtai•ung
1,• 1' • e ip:tcity .d the
•.4! • r fere, 4,4 patients and
t. ::nun) 4.4a1 we11 1Vera;;eel
d ;r'•, • '• •• n •1 iys. Thin- was
nn (,1,. r • :11-1 a ,lie t tent.
The w,. ,_ 1•. r r t!y I.-tr'll•••l,
diet si, • t' w, re 1. , . r , r , f ti,
pati, .a, tn- pr..er.. .i:,.t r n -e it,
so re stet .Lean. Ill tot the , .. ie
in=Ututl,.n we-, a city h -;
in
ei,itone Brie •hff• retie .1.. ne
flapped thr.ne!i the r• ,,e • ! •-.
our away the, .,,l,.r- • , e
*The tnnevati •n ..f tl, '. e • -
t. rs it New ire rant;, ' • t
sIteeeee It 1- urns• • that t! .-
Militia 1), partrie nt ! , • it tni,l••r
c• n -t to r:,tien 1•, i:.% a tr:.11u. 1
nurs (rent the• lo • . •1, to tt.
..mane•r carates ' e ' the It.,-
nunu•n. This i•• • , i hear fent
in to-•, et aetiV,• . rvi e; the Girls
who have I, erne•el the retain., •d the
r••einy neat late weld" the e he able
to sut,e•rtntena the operations of the
military he,<teit:il. which wou1,i be
est:shit-tied.
A Versatile Soldier.
• • 1 ncreaintant. Rrn,lunte in
urn, 1 . • '.• r,., . ..• I
r.
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t.''
Morl�t. •. l.,,re !er 1. e,1- l
11•, it:t: c ,
Jinn rn,1 • .
etre. 1 I:. 1-:'1
-1t 1'e::i1 t,:•:• .• .. e- . _ 111 •r;
culture at the .1 t • ''•he
mit his deer. e , ! I: ! .. o'ph
11e took .t •-ei t. 1I . a
Mere 11., • ,' i• I; .e es;
�` -
Ove• . t \4 -t a
rl \1 ! t iii • ant-
inc 10 iia, f . , - • ! .Y • .tire.
tinea he linl.l 1 •1• ,14th 1!. • \ ietori•I
pitl, bee:1 ,e 1 1.,:111,1'0.,1 r 1111 ;111 the
n:l,lctie reel club life there w:i- in
\tenured
it well a. trach of it. lin•
sieved deveiopttent, h •1r)•' -•.•n et the
hyaJ t,f his dela•. 1 1: 11t•er'• farm
Snow::}i.w' runner. life ter ether .1 the
%lentrtnl Amateur elthletu•
tine. expert cans i -t. ( reek player ,e1
Britannia Flwthrlll Flub--par(i4',tarly
(431 {n4r47}}1n.,4, Itnwover, hr. In:ole 8
l naive, hal ing several ,1(••1.114 and re
corJ• on the wicker. ilut 111wayi
intrre-t. •1 in the militia, 110 went from
tore W1, treri:t tulles to the 5th Royal
Ilie'elalnler•. of which in 191:9 he be -
cane. Lieister`ent•col,n`'1` Shorter, But Not Uglier.
T1•'• lin..^-lish wor.l "typist," ne Sp-
1r41ie.1 to a Meitner:whet. as 1.-c .111"
familiar lately through 1111 now=t•:1per
stories of the capture of 11r. (*ripper]
and Miss Lowe... The word ie ninth
tnore cutlet!(' than t.tenreerar.11er• nrl.I
might well be adopted in tt;.•
try. 'the word: 'lift."
tive . :iet elevator. arid "+: ,
t have also the a 11:111it.Ii.r
! I • } . • The nomenclatnre of many
tl e, = 1n i'.nglanrl is preferably to
t!.:s s in (.'anrrla employ.
Both Were Scared.
c't:.r!• -. Fax of Lone Lake, near
Brockville, met a black hear on the
highway r• e, ally. and to eacap0 a
mix-up climbed a sleadrr tree. The
limb on wlslets he steed broke and he
fell to the gerund directly in front of
Bruin. The hear became frightened,
as will as Fox. and both tan away In
opposite directions.
TURNER'S AMBITION.
Much to His Surprise It Was Promptly
'-" Rectified•
Records show Ilrtt b)• far the A wall known Londoner was plan -
greatest• number us tit:11!I5 ata•:•.:1 nlug -an eulertalrtment on an ebihu•
little one o: ••ur ebl -tui ILO 1, t rule ,rule to be given to vuriutis friends
summer mu 'firs CX r.•'' ' le) 1 h tielghborhotxl of Itis country
Leal, the difficulty of keeping sent. Uufurtuuatety the nearest neigh -
i tie 's milk sweet, improper fe.,d bor, a Close relit is highly uncoil.
t.I1 10`141 towards I,ri•t;•n; ontit•.se ge11fal to hilnoelf and his Inllmnte,l,
41ri 141(' 1 baby tt'0uble5 i•hu1ero it : find he racked Ills brains to devise a
I 011 111, diarrhoea, dysentery alio echeine by which lie aught avoid the
'•0onluch d 1)1301 tub,,11tly nvhlghudesirablo
lo
thguarrsld agaiannst 1110.0 troroutlll s, ,, (•00818•es4111 to la
of uInualglllilatguestsen.
Baby's Own Tablets should be kept "1 have It!' be auoouur•ed to his wife
at breakfast on the morning of the
event. "I'll send hint Hunte tickets for
the play tonight 111 14411'1- Of course
he'll 1:0 delighted, as be setd,uu bas an
epee] witty of going to the th0:lh'r."
'Fire tickets were accordingly sent,
and the host with tin easy cousutenee
proceeded to enjoy the company of his
friends Ilul his satiefactlun was of
short dlt•at1011 At the height of the
festivities, much to his matinee, ie)
walked the objectionable neighbor.
"Such a stupid mien:ike yon
he 1111000 need 119 he approached Ills
cousin. "As Hoon as 1 heard about
111 the 111111,0. ,1n occasional dobe
of the 'tablets will prevent these)
leed1y summer complaints lir cure
11" m .1 they (41110 •n ,11.1(1.•111)-
X/1`
,.Idem-U1` O florin, Ste. Tit», Qne
-av '• \1v baby suffered from a
t•') e :twirl: irk of cholera infault lint.
L •t ;ift. r eti4.ing him Baby's Oen
'1•: L1. t, 111,- trouble disappeared and
he lined health splendidly.'
I'hn 'I'ahl,•ts aro sold by medicine
(sealers or by mail at •S5 cents a
1(1(5 from The I)r, Williams' Medi-
cine Co., Brockville, Out.
•
. your party 1 knew that you time( have
TOO BEA LISTIC. sent nae the tickets fur the wrung night,
so 1 got them changed for tomorrow
Ends!) ••\Phut kind of a singer is; evening and came right over here as
JkneesV' 10011 as 1 could."-I.ondun'Tatter.
The Great Painter Achieved It by
Years of Sell Sacrifice.
Turner could not bear to sell a fa-
vorite painting. Ile was always mel-
ancholy after sueh a transaction. "I
lost one of my children thtt week,' he
would sadly exclaim. At a meeting at
Somerset house it was decided to pure
chnee his two great pictures, the
"Rise" and the "Fall of Car/tinge." for
the Nationti gallery. A Alr GHIM hs
was commissioned to offer f:,.000 for
them. "A noble offer," said the paint-
er. "a noble offer; but. no. I cannot
part with them. Impossible." Mr.
Grbmths, greatly disappointed. took his
leave- Turner ran after flim. "Tell
thoee gentlemen," he said. "that the
nation will most likely hate the pic-
tures after 811." Long before this
Turner had matured n purpose which
continued to be bis dominant Idea
while life lasted. '1'h114 was to be-
queath to his country a Turner gal-
lery of pictures and to tonnes (100.000
to build and endow nn asylum for de-
cayed artists. It was for this grent
object that tie denied hhmsel1 all plena•
lir,•+ that cost tnoney. all luxuries Ills
reeolve, once trade, could not be shirk•
en On one mou:len lie war offered
(lfln(Wf) for the art treasurer locked
up in the "den." wive nue the kry
of the house, Mr. 'laurnef." 'aid n l.lv-
erpool meroteint, "unit here is the
money." "No, thank you." replied
Turner. "i have refused n better of-
fer." And dint was erne- Ity his will
he bequeathed (1 Mee* to retied nn
asylum for peer ratios ltortl In Iaig•
land anti n magniticrnt art collection
to his country Thle latter beinieet
wet 8, buwtcer, c)uplet) with 1110 Dun•
dltion that hl. "Rise nod Fall of
Carthage" should be hung In the Na-
tional gallery between ('laude's "Sea-
port" rind "M111."-bondon Graphic.
DiGn't Give Him the Chance.
SeIIopc•nhaucr, when staying In Ge-
neva, used to go every day to it table
d'hote at which now and then ap-
peared outer dlstinguished visitors.
Once Linty Byron ant next to him.
"Doctor," said the bort nher site had
left. with n twinkle In his eye, "doc-
tor, do you know who sat next to you
at the tuble today? It wag Lady By-
ron."
yrun."
"Why toe deuce 41.1 you not tell me
111114 before?' reviled S4 tlopcnbnuer; ••I
should have liked 10 be rude to her"
"'('bat was whet 1 feared:" said tho
host, "and for that reason 1 kept it
quiet."
Very Thorough.
New fork's collector of customs
was talking about smuggling.
"Smuggling trust cerise," he said.
"We'll slake It cense. If we have to bo
an strict and thorough as the french
customs officer. '11119 strlt•t officer,
standing on the pier, fr''" need on a
tour's, with a swollen cheek.
"What have you got there" he said.
pointing to the swelling.
" •An nbscese. sir.' wns the reply.
"'\t'elh' said the officer Itnpntlently,
open fr t Ie11+1•"—(l•n•hin::run Star.
Duddy -"\1'11y, lie sang, 'Rocky,'
in tho Cradle of tho Deep' last
night with such feeling that mor,'
than half tiro audience were sea
tick and had to leave the hall."
1 .Mist is hompounded spnciallyeto
combat dysentery, cholera morbus
and• all inflammatory disorders that
change of food lir water may set up
in the stomach and intestines. 'These
complaints aro more common in
sutnnlrr than in winter, hit they
are not confined to the warut
months, as undue laxness of the
bowels may seine a man at any time.
Sum a sufferer will find speedy re•
lief in this Cordial.
\P11.1T MISSIONARIES DO.
Dr. Morse's
Indian Root Pills
exactly meet the need winch so often
arises in every family for .t meel ( u.#
to open up and regulate the hm4cls.
Not only are they etre.t44,' in all
case. of Constipation, but they help
pl.eatly in breaking up a Cold or l.a
(rupee by cleaning out the system
and purie ingthe blood. In the same
wary They, elieve nr cure Biliousness,
indigestion, Sick Headache, Rheum-
atism and other common ailment,.
in the fullest sense of the words Dr.
Moree's Indian Root Pills are
Two littlo girls saw the wide
open 11100(11 of a cr11e(-,dtic in a pic-
tnrt-I k.
"1 r.e,r,liles is awful," said rine,
5411011Jy. "They eat up little hea-
then babies what don't say t11,•ir
prayer. In my Sunday sellout we
give pennies to buy missionaries to
go and shoot. them."
There are million% of pacttelm of
11 ilsou'• Fly ('ads sold every year,
and ever) Pail will kill every Sy that
drinks the poisoned liquid from it.
.1 fool can always End another
fool to admire hits.
Minard's Liniment Curse Burns, Etc.
What Napoleon Couldn't Do.
An Incident coune'ted with Napoleon
when he was In exile In Ellis Is corn-
meuturatat on the Island to this day
by an Inscription anixed to the wall of
a pensaut'a house. A roan named Gla-
coul was plowing when the famous
exile came along one day and ex-
pressed an Interest On his work. Na-
poleon even took the plow handles and
attempttel to guide It himself. but the
oxen refused to obey hien. overturned
the plow uud spotted the furrow. The
lusurlptlon runs thus:
"Napoleon the Great, passing by this
place In %i11C('('\1V, (mot. 111 1ho
nelghboring field a plow from Ilia
halide of a peasant and himself tried
to plow. but the oxen, r1'belllous to
those hands which yet had guldeed Eu-
rope, headlong tied from the furrow."
-St. Louis Republic.
i•it•,r-'• MyWhat a fine baby'
(low much (1111.8 he weigh 1'1111.1
\lot her -"1 really don't know. He
hasn't been weighed since this
morning."
it Keeps the Muscles Pliant. -
J100 given to muscular sports and
exercise.% and these who suffer
muscular pain- from bicycle riding
will find 1►r. Ti14•nlas' 1:014 (1 ric Oil
-.Teething worth trying. As a Br-
1.1ieatlt it will keep the tnus(•he•; psi•
Mil, atul free front pains which of
ten fallow eouetant use of them.
uitieeut seftenwg then1 or impair
inn their strength. For bruiees,
-pra:'' and contusions it is without
11 peer.
Tho `els• 114! 4r., 11141 y-o11're
a l4•utes,:lr;ati Ill t;• . 1 -re' -\eide
fr.,In a few crack. in ' ,r fare, von
11.141 your age tnighty w tI : What's
tLrr •rcret ' The (:t.lndtath, r.s
('lock (serenely) i L. a p regular
L••.:l- ar. 1 nlwa4.. fin l tlaeth:111 for
u
hand. to d••
fled, tw enk, Weary, ♦8 nlrry 1.178..
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11,•-.r 1e(u7,ri.r., tVrlte• rot* I:ye I(•.oks,
1 tee. Alurate I;ye 101111dy Co., Toronto
efinartt's Liniment Co, Limited.
(:ert`emen, 1 have frr-gnentlf used
MIN 1.131)11;31' and are) prenrribr
it her my patients always 8ith Ibe rnre•t
rrat.fee'p r' .int• and 1 rnr•vder it the
bent all round tanune•rit extant
Your• truly.
UR JOS. AUG SIEOIS
How we dislike a man who arks
g1(n..ons merely for the bake ..1
getting a chance to answer duet':
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efficiency.
5. Not "Cure -Alla"
but specific prescriptions for par-
ticular ailments.
NorRU-C
T E•
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AUVAr9 L01„c FOR THIS
TRADE MASK
6. Non -Secret
We will furnish to
any physician or
druggist, on re-
quest, a fast of the
Ingredients in any
Na-Dru-Coprepar-
a::on. Ask your
druggist.
7. A Complete
Trade -marked Line
including practically every
Teuct or Meaicival preparation
you ever need.
8. Made in Canada
by Canadian: for Canadians'
benefit.
B. On Sale Throughout
Canada
If your druggist hasn't the
particular Na-Dru-Co article
you need, he can get it within
2 days.
10. A `Money Back" Pro-
position
1t any Na-Dru-Co preparation
Is unsatisfactory we will gladly
refund your money.
Na•Dru-Co Headache Wafers
Stop a heada;he in 30 minutes.
Contain no harmful drag.
Na-Dru-Co Dyspepsia Tablets
Cure sourstomach--heartburn--f!at aience
-Indigestion-chronic dyspepsia.
Na•Dru-Co Laxatives
Act without any discomfort.
Increased doses not needed.
Na-Dru-Co Baby Tablets
Relieve Baby's ills. Especially
valuable during teething,
National Drug and Chemical Company of Canada, Limited
Wholesale Branches at:
Halifax St. John Montreal --Ottawa Kingston -Tercet& llamiltoa
London Winnipeg Regina Cala err -Nelson V Victoria.
NO l'KOl: BLI; .1T :11.1..
"Have any serious t rouble with
your new automobile
"Not a bit. Se far i haven't bit
n single man without being able t"
get away before he gut ie. 11'1111
ber,
:1 Safe Pill for Sufferers, --There
are pills that 'iolently purge and
fill the stomae•li and intestines with
pain. Partnelee's Vegetable Pil1,
are mild and effective. They nt
purely vegetable, no mineral par
gaily(' entering into their c•omposi
tion and their effect is soothing and
h,neft••ial. Try them and be eon-
4iuce41. Thousands can attest their
great curative qualities 1iee:vise
thousands owe their hc•r.'ih nr.•l'
0111 to timet •use of thi
't rot y s In• .1
The never failing medicine, 11(41- 08(•11 1•r1 medicine.
w• , (' nye all -'
UNCLE EZIt.1 S.11'S :
"Ef people on'y practised what
they preached they would be a hull
lot less preachin'."
nee) s (-ern ore, removes
k of crernb. wart •, etc. ; even
he tnost ditli••.l!t te. ternovc cannot
withstand th:+ wonderful remedy.
Tho sweptent slunlbur is the kind
M14,1'11111(0(1 by the alarm clack.
tileepi.essness - -Sleep is the great
testerrr and to be deprived of it is
nal I.••• WIIII1CVer may be the
t,t of O. t:digeetien, nervous tie-
1:tl.t'e'e. eel e•r mental worry. try a
your- 01 Parmelee's Vegetable
('ills- I. re:(nlnting the action of
the stomach. where the trouble lies,
they will restore normal conditions
and healthful slut p will follow. They
exert a seda114.41 force upon the
neve. and where (hero is uttrez'r
they bring rest.
(;I:'r'rlN(; IL.►('K .1T I'.1TH1•:R.
Father • '('Ins ie your little pis -
ter. 'I'ontuy : you w ill hoes her very
clearly. oil! you not '"
Tetmmy "We -es, of (nurse ; but it
will cost a great deal to keep her.
won't. it 1"
lather "i presume se
Timone-- "Vee, and Isle 11 1 a, -ked
you the other day, to buy a white
rabbit. you said you couldn't aff'•rd
it."
T1VO ('I.l.i:ItR.1TiONS.
\iigtles- -Congratulate mc, old
man, 1111 preparing to celebrate
nay w,,.41,11 wedding next week...
1Pip14l0- .11141 I'm going to ce
Iebratt my wouldn't wedding 1•.
r:netrow. ,lust five years ag., Mos
t...t rex said rho wouldn't mane
1110." 1
--
-
DON'T BE DECEIVED. - inecrupulous
maker- are a ttempt. 19 1) deal your miner
repn:at• .n by putting out an
14111 n,u .,1 1lie 1, A 1,.' )Irntlol
1'Le.ter 1te .oro to 9.1 the genuine made
by Peels d I.ew rens to
i 11143 Ther)•'e visitors in the
front r..rm folly "How• du ye 1
know ' ' hubby ' i1 ti's calling 1'a
Dear' every time she speaks to
hon."
"11r. Sk1intnerho111," inquired
the landlord, "how 411,1 v.-11 sleep
Inst night. ''1.11.4' a t, p.•' an-
swered the guest. ' I th,eigtht, 80.
i could 1,..14 you awe humming all
night Tong
1'. ..late time is m •
1141! :;;0s to slip 8811.
A Household Remedy Minardt
1.• use it
Liniment for sate everywhere.
In thirty years there has never
been one of 1111eon', I Iy l'.111e 80:11
1111 (hal would not kill 11104 in im-
mens4' quanliliee. if in the Orel
' e. Isere the bootee.
4' Illi t Pi 11 111 II 1
place 1 f
1
I 11
and if the housck4'cper followed 1111'
direction. and got them to the
Pads.
S(srlte men are self-made and
some others are wife made.
Mlnard's Liniment Cures Dandruff.
:1S IT 11.1PPENS.
(lie wife is away,
in the morning behold,
His Ilreakfast toast's burned
Aral his coffee is cold'
'Tis the hest he can do
.\s a cook, but 1 eow•,
1f she served him thus,
11e would kick up a row.
If at Bret )0a ilo not get sali•-
f:u•Iory results from 1114. tine of
1Wilnoirs 1.1) Pall.. 111111'1 blame• the
Palls. the) are all richt, sour) 0114'
of them. :and remember this•. that
you must Manage to get the flier
to the fads I►e;ure they can be
killed. 'Ilse directions with 4'at11 A GREAT DEMAND Fort
parkdt will show )oil how to de
this.
ISSN: \9, 3!; 10.
41
1.181. i4I:ns 4.vtsrED. WEI'KLY 9.tt,
l lir paid. A1tre.f Tyler, 333 Clarence 81 ,
Ont.
f t ANGER, 'Tumors. Lumps. eto• Internal
• and external, cured without pain by
c.. • !...me arca: r • ct. write 114 before too
I Tar ser.• .•, Medical Co.. Limited.
COLOR COXES
FOR SCHHOJLS
Artut is Supply Co.
77 York Street. - T )3ONTO
FISHWLLL BITE
harnry w .!,e.
81 a 1 'mason, if t• 1
u.. 1(311 1.1 tit:.
l r.p.yl 1,11 e.
them reitw,i
set a tear :•; help iut•.•.1
Ag.nt• Wanted Mlshl`..n a
Co.. Rept 70, Port flora M1 „
CHENILLE CURTAINS
.r.:a 1.1,' ,.e a•t.
LACE CURTAINS DYEDtINED CLEASEta
w•r t• L. lie N,111
99441514 AIIIIICAN MING Ce., B01158. 11011171118111
Ontario Veterinary College
Infirrnarylor Sick Animals at tiee College
COLLEGE RE -OPENS SEPT Seto 1910
,V. IL -Calendar un n,giicifti ,.
1- A A 1:ILAVUE, 1
sept. II ► • -
PAPEF STJC(
13.11) SI'.I.i ('TiON. WASTE PAP) It (0F AL1. Ott %Drs
A'4 13:14.. Ir••n. Metals. Rubbers. Etc.
''(,,ie(Iness me, but that woman adalalla an4 Milia Sts..
make up is loud." E, PUILAN, To,ontie Ont
It is that. Sho should have i Photo; for oarttoatars. I, 813 �'
used noiseless powder." 11— — -1 p•.eR,r>tc�
FOR THE LITTLE ONES In trout,' D7 ►F' 7's
I'au:k.11rr tomes with quick relief. 1,
tll�
bumps and the hrll )'', 1114 pan:• t
1rreu apples. and ,uch 14111,14 aro
rnrrd by iia use. .4. 40,1 ,',(,stu�t.-
• but one Naiukillvr Perry 1'.,..-
- • and 500.
said
with 1
(
s � e .il i
C
.11
\ , mother," 1
1 1'• r -igl1, "wr parte(( last ale!,'
{o.e•ter." 'Very ste11, di•ar. loni
father and I will go s„tncwhe•l
tins evening se tint you and he • :n
lime the place here all to 4..•81
els es,”
Metli"r Goo. \W.rrn l:xtermin-
tter does not 1• Attire the help of
any purgative tn. 41.1114' to complete
the cure. (tile it a trial and be
There is one had habit that most
of us are addicted to We talk to.'
much.
Mlnard's Liniment Rellovss NsuratgI1.
til•:It 01'I:\IN(a.
The copal: 4111 o1 the Widow Hea-
ley by 'f, 4, 1,. ,• 1 ::11), wns 11 t,,
1110118 aft 1.1 ter , elle 111 ,1s
craw PI:., . me. • ' .1'1 to tltc v
.i.,w• Iicr-4' alie 111•.1 tnrinna (•'4
•Iients 1.• assist her timid admit. -
1 in thinking 1 might gr• for a
sejer," Terence announced 40'
night. when his fancy had hoc r
stirred by a new!tpaper account of
a military pageant. ''I'm not se
old but 1 could d.) it. 1 was wanst
in a school regiment."
"V(4u ge for a snjcr:" cried the
Widow Mealy in mingled scorn and
alarm. "A man that calls on a
lone widow for two years and more
widont pluck enough to spoke his
mind, hasn't tiro makings of a
dbrummer boy in hire.
LT1L/7717.J([tl:Gt1.7tt ji
••1 3;, PlIVlaI.t(rt S
turammatloa of
th 1 hlneys, of the
14
•sadder, of the
}towels, of the
•nire.SoreTbeilL
( 4 runt
• 1111
t
enchttl .
(r
1
0 oil k
itr,•aU.ln t a
`lir
..,r 110141•
110
ache.I
ache. Twthw• he. inn
stets. Ithenmet4..n, (-014
1' .Alla. Ague 4 1,10.. i sat
teem*. /'rostbttc• euice17
cured by
ha 3tl'$ Flt:'.'i R:Intl
LITERAL.
"FAery'lhing about Mrs. \silly
ons. house in in such po,.41 taste."
"1:1•ccinlly the dinners."
► man never kit `1 . what 110 can
do until he tries. Put it isn't al -
way expo (tient to try.
�?r mat:)
When troubled with fall g
rashes,ecz maeOrany111(111
disea'L apply Zam-Bu',c t
Surr4,4'1' ( how quickly it eel.,
the smarting and stingiest Also
curescat1.burne, 104:1 And piler.
Zam-Ruh it meats Ire m pure her.
bat essent es. No animal fats no
mineral poison). Finest healer
Dr•a;'iota art : i.res rroyeelw,t,