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with aid ria..
f sesarceala a ►act •th
liven elaarrge, ub!li
nt b
ahoy* iustomerrs 1
aue�ral;I€.: ► ase!;
alt 4W/stela:
ue smell bur• unknown se
ra+oas>ate ar - t a ►r ght _ up by tlaui+
araMswl nets of Aberd n iter" ' crura edien •' h°' a fiellang iarn. this
itlantie e.;„north of cotisa;i , ttlraer
titer day. ' e � all, waa s aubse-.
.41$ ,.
sie�iit' i» asa:i ,:rge a ry
nth til ltr�crd+
riendl mould neve
taP,d,it; w :'* toner*a
el hin . ,t30pound,Ilan e;
•Y +'
d '
worle'. ' An,y bow I star 4 foun,
'the job a bard one indeeck v There
were a ntim er of firemen employ-
ed and men- were taking and--quit-
tins
and-quit.tins the lob t«Treiy few days. I
,the Or r'�t enr='Y%atit as d
� ` �►�rK. � . , u s
weight, and was a broken down
Irian- I could not take my meals
and oftentook may dinner back
:home with inn without touching it.
hen Iwould;, be working on the
night shift I could not sleep in the
.. day time, and this added to my
trouble, Filially 3 became .as. t atal
wreck and had to quit the. work. I
-eouldhardly° dritg in Pelf --shunt, that tritest hospitals€y-
,.yet ,d beef to nerttons, that 1.1ajteit. a ,a ;;: are in. good
could not sit still and would cheer Without ostentation or
walk about the house until I was
ready to drop. The doctor came
' to see me every day, and changed
the medicine timith, and again, but
it did me no good. Finally he
wanted me to go to the heospital,
and at this stage a friend came to
slay With me overnight. hiale-he-
... _,rte h_e even -pa
ec>a> o wrought by Dr. winianti .
fink Pills." He said, 'why don't
you try them, nothing else is help.
ing you and they may do you good.'
He went out and got me aa -box at
once— When :thiswas done I got a
half-dozen boxes, and before- they-
were
l eywere all gone I began to feel like a
new man. I continued using the
pills for a couple of months when
I was again as well end as st> eng
as ever I had been in my life, and
I have not seen a sick day since. I
feel confident there is. no remedy
in the world equal to Dr. Williams'
Plank Pills for building up a broken
down and nervous system, and for
such trouble I would strongly re-
commend them."
Dr. Williams' Pink Pial cure such
cases as Mr. Weaver's because they
make the rich, red blood that feeds.
the starved nerves and tones and
gth.. eynry--e f.:tire by,.
That is why they cure anaemia,
rheumatism, indigestion, neuralgia,"*►. St. Vitus dance, paralysis and
other talcs due to bad blood and
sshaatte�re� nerves. Sold by all me-
dicine deaaal€ers or by mail , at 50
cents a box or six boxes for $2.50
from The Dr. Williams' Medicine
Co., Brockville, Ont.
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hot' a '.b'
. a c+e, n
rc,,y'y
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Uric*
riic&I °c T
**elusively pawrfordied
by med.
In the University of .Christiania
both ;sexes attend' the lectures ,also
Ise aaimin card
ua'x� ^nrg ham" iii 1st 50 po Ms .same looting. Iu ; e pr ti oI
medicine, and especially of dentiaa-
try, there are quite as many female
as malera ctitioners. In a. aamatl
Meek of buildings close to the le-
gation I have counted-. the sign;' of
six dentists, three of whom are w+o-
uien. Even in the law .women are
admitted -to practise., • ,
The hospitality of the hotness» itaar
WARMING SIM �"•
";aly cocoa's cold," sternly an-
nounced the gruff old gentleman to
his fair waitress.
"Put your hat on," she replied
sweetly.
Known to Thousssnds. Parin e -
lee's Vegetable Pills regulate the
action of the secretions, purify the.
blood and keep the stomach and
bowels free from deleterious 'mat-
ter. Waken according to direction
they will overcome .dyspepsia, eera
play. Dinner is at three or four,
?'clock,served by trim, fresh -look-.,
ing maids, and ;nipper at eight,
when, except on for sI occasions
the guest is free to forage round
the table for himself. goat end
hostess drink the health of each
guest with the word skald; replied
x b _the't cye•s nre"r -ham lsss� After
arum room, ate-. -thank
master and mistress of the house,.
and on the next meeting never fail
te say, "Thanks for the last time."
TACT.
Tommy had been invited to dine
at as learned professor's hduse, and
his mother ryas anxious for his good:
behavior at the table. She gavel Miro
elaborate instructions. ..
apra�t
craft the l t',eit,inte
n ark'`,. el eQaaaks ,•dud;
axr'atir ata aaad0 ° t
'r u• Y a",yE 7YN'J n'i'r'rr-«ta
f yc.0
,are interested : ii'
High Grade Woodwork we
will send ' catalogs free of.
gr a on arapplication .
r:%senawaiarrnsa rut
al` irRbe�Ig"a
!lea ,lklrt*nt 1
ti r tuhera c roa
�eaah +svexian�g,.*
mfcren&e
p
rNauul t paring ,to _ a int.
nc + `
little above and to the ectgee of
thetongue ..space, `,yv re.
itvlta~•k, ata
' t !1rElt N L 4N: .
w'etr eMeeae► a ra+e * Ito tea wisest bottle t
+ ' a*•r�rerasR. . ea avirliamvecult
arias ompotw i .1
w+wer-star a*Sut**,U,au.
fact wtas-atrr., rt:ar
»rs1 Sterxm,
r + ompletion is very ecleaar,
he cunt! all quaintis t, .
s, indeed,” her dearest fri *r 1
'e ias part of someprehistoric
mater from the Arctic regions,
which, having been preserved in its
ice bed for ages, may ' have been
warabed down intomay
latitude*
on . an ice floe before being deposin-
ted in the Atlstir,. _ ¢... .- '
it. SiCKERSTAFF ilk CO.
e
stooks, a*In t ee,' itiessaturos
ass0 Seal **tato.Every
Dela* asoitall111 sad Sal its*** +of
daasrsadara• and Malted Stats.
?::1 Wait _.
se>anr. sars,e �Ltskt,. Fame
,fi •
venerelly DI
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DRM 1WEYCfi T
KERTE STORES
TRIAL' ireTTLE '' art*
Csels vi. Agekm P r srnt.
saw
Forr raigkior Worm
et. owe Diego
fat 3eaen. ?05D4 4 aa$W
CAUSE,
"Why, Jimmie, is -it true that you
gave little Bobbie as black eye "."
Y---yessux, ."
"What +louse lave_you for such
a brutal actt"
"W—well, , he provoked me."
"How did he prrouoke you I"
"He hit me back."
Weil, Torniny, bow did you get s----�--°ie
on V' she staked, on his return. ' Ii plo t for dies
"Oh, all right, ma."
"You are quite sure you didn't do
anything to speak of.", LiChT.EASY PLEASANT.
The mother's anxiety was arous- s
cd. • Such as any lady can do, and en -
"Ab, then, there was something joy. Any "lady who ,wishes, and
wrong. -Now, tell rite' all 'bout it, secs -t is advertisemeent may, If she
Tommy." `°.' mites wan, secure this opportun-
"Oh, it wasn't much. : You seee, ity to he independent, earning a
I was trylkiwto' t- ineaa , ,. od_ik in a very -east manner.
itt -shppcd ok the plate on to the Work any lady can do.
floor.' For particulars address
"Oh, my dear boy ; what did. jou MRS- 1. SUMMERS,
dol" Correspondence Department,
"I just :odd sort • of carelessly., Windsor, , Ont.
'That's
� a 'e and wenthe nwithay tough Little Joe- (reading)—"What is a
ner !" ee with carr din . $etr titins character, aunty 1" Aunty
—"One that is snide up, dear.
Little, Jew -"Then you;are a fien-
d i i � tious character, aren't you, aunty 1"
A �u�►thaing �1r'-�'�'�� 'thi ow �iI R4�r
I on tiro troubled waters naeasrns to
subdues to calmness the. most boie»
Has. been selected as the only Beet 'temps sea. To apply ,tau.- Thomas'
preparation to be sold at the ' Eclectrie Dial to the troubled body
IItAliCO-BRITISH EXHIBITION
Throughout the whole world there
is only ooze BOVRIL. Don't take
a substitute.
'EI. 'E. LAMS% .winner of the
200 metres walking championship,
slieeste biliousness, and. leave the di. , July 14, ALWAYS TRAINS 0
- gest ve ori healthy- °and-stronig.LBOV i� ;= ----- r�,..
�to....per r,a n their functions. Their The . 000 metres Uncle
Merits are well-known . to thou- ries, July 29, was won by A. 8chii-
lesnand,'A. Auffray. Read .what they
.
*ands who know. by experience how
beneficial they are in giving tone
to the system.
1110110111.1101.1111,
O1YIOY$LY:
"Aunt Itepsy, what do they use
invisible hairpins for 1" .
"To fasten ftp 'invisible hair, o1
course, child."
Rard and and soft corns cannot +pithy.
standHolloway's Corn Cure; it is,
effectual every time. Get ass bottle
at once and be happy.
The people of Chicago *re not re.
buir,kaablc for elegance of ,manners,
but they are remarkable for their
big feet. 'In a train o"' nee aaw passe*.
ger id anerther, :You're from
-,h' o, -I 'see i" ,. ,
e ,
airreined tho other
v .�. �' �
yaA
c is aaari e `{; am, but h w�d cl
knaae�aw th&t 1"
(The, too passenger ignored,, the
questicin.. All -le •orad ,roost
".o you rind taking your feet off
the sett, to that I kart *sit down
"Bovril iia the best food for train-
ing that I have ever used."
(Signed) A. SCHILLES.
"Bovril is excellent for athletes
and I use it eiaclutits'ely.'a
. (Signed) A. AUFFRAY.
BOVRIL gives strength to the
weak and maintains the strength
el the strong.
'Wien you find the truth to y,aur
way you may be, sure you are ' on
'tine wrong road:
A Sound Stomach iles.nn a Clear
Head. ---The high precssuyre of a nerv-
oul ,life which bagmen Mein of the
present day are coestrainerd to live
cake draughts upon. their vitality
highly detrimentitict .theeir l aaalela.,
it is only by the iia#. +taaareefuI treat.
mint' that they ,,are able to keee:
themselves alert ,and a a earr 1"
vat rious�a� callia�i=y i, ; lath' "
know the valuo of d''aarrm
g€taarblec Pills; in; regulatin
mate h --crud onsequcn'tly
head clear.
when it is racked with pain means
subjugation of the most re-
fraaactoit elements. It cures pain,
heals bruises, takes the fire froom
burns, and and as a' general household
medicine is useful in many ailments.
It is worth much.
DISCO ED.
arra I'laanc "N•ow, get •acs nice a
olo
hof-air '-shyers pessib�."
I'`otographcr-"llever fear, ma''
am ; when thus is touched up you
wont know yourself."
Mitten wire et+s. Pale Anda-- *a *Yaw
then Pkat will aurie> excel• ncb blood; Uweb
lath (o pal •`Finovinr' for tide apse
E ors. bemire to got a WW .
WOULDN'T HURT Mil'.
Clerk- '4YYou caret get a room :.
here for -that man; he's drunk."
Mad '(supporting a_ weary 'friend)
—"That's all right. What of thatt';
let
Clerk—"This lat
a rraic, "
tet.
Yaasan -"Well, 'ata. too dunkt
know the difference."' '
Teas
COIXte
d go,- the
always sst ye,.siway>si #ie
pure, aiwsaytas.
sacs .'
'St' St
aa:"i
IVINT4 Tag BOYA TAWP.
e�I wish," sadMani.. S�truc oyle, *zra
great perplexity, "I tonid attank ..1
sorrle good name for the baby."
tlS'uppe e'r' ' luuggette her l'x1111
band, "we. call hint After a distant
relative of mine, who is .a FT9' wteh,'r
I think I've riei:err' spoken of lti+rn,
baruat " n
Is he air good pras*aa l:er "
"Oh, yes he's +Cerrthodox, yaltrarl °" tient.
"GO to flee') and farrget call about
6r
OT DEM�ANDIltifl'
"Do you regard 'real lh `fag -e
tial to happinets ' . -
"No," sshs*weerea irir. Dustin fitaaai ar.
"I admit that peeeple Baan be happy'
without at,.. But at Is apoint on
A Life Annuity of FIFTY-TWO
1iOLL ,1`l i .w,, + f'orcd..., b u toese
ORA G E" T people to thy.' a on
sending in the' largest number of
bottoms of ORANGEMEAT pack-
ages before, M.ay I . This
means that the winner will . receive..
One Dollar EVERY WEEK, or:
FIFTY-TWO DOLLARS every year,
s long as heor she lives, or they
can exchange it for a CASH Heis'littertWa
and Cash Prize of ONE ILl a� i
DOLLARS, also other Cash Prizes
as follows s:---
Ten Cash. Prizes of TWENTY
1)OLLAI,S each.
'T n Oesh Prizes of...TE
LAS each.
Twenty Cash Prizes of I'IVE
DOLLARS each, and ONE N-
i p Cash Prizes of ONE DOL-
tAn each, ,
The' only condition attachediia
that you cut out the bottoms of the
ORANGE MEAT Packages end
send theni in to -ORA E }EAT,
ICinaston. The bottom of a 'umbo
package counts equal to Three of
the sstnscller size. You Should. be
able to win one of the above prizes
if you ' start immediately and get
your friends to help you. Send
your -name And.- .. address
ORANGE MEAT, -. inr xi,
.x.. mate: fiaa.c= en•,
tering the contest. It. is " surely
worth trying for.
Old Bullion—"It galls me to think
that my Money goes into your spend-
thrift hands when - I dio. Young
Bullion --''Never mind, governor; it
won't stay there long."
One trial of Mother Graven'
Worm Exterminator will convince
you that it has no equal as a worm
medicine. Buy a bottles and see if
does est not please you:
A RAW ONE.
Wandering 'Willner—'Dat lady in
de cottage gave vie a raw egg. Won-
derwhat dat meant 1"
Weary Walter—"Oh, dat was just
a hint to beat it."
- 044f
t ail, out sad owed to. we �, and we
roe ow tr.* vats ogue.
For Neuralgia, Headache,
Rheumatism, Pak, Etc.
so CENTS. ALL LiRUOGISTS. OR
The Panto- - comp ea n Toronto
witoursatx
LYMAN MOM & Tortola and Montreal; LYMAN KNOX :' g
CLARKSON Toronto; NATIONAL DRG CO., London.
-A CANINE P1tOOF.
's you think that animals have
asaatiy settle .of humor i"
••*Sure they haave.. ° kiaven't you
noticed how aaa drag appreciates the
value -of a waggish -tail."
tIscd: according to "directions, Dr.
; Kelloggli Bysessntery Cordial
will afford relief in the most acute
form of summer complaint. When.
ever. the Attack manifests itself no
time should . be lot in seeking the
aid .of the Cordial. ' It will act ism-
ansae i aatedy. on_ the 4amach_,rane .in -;i
testines and ally the irritation and
pain. ,A trial of it will confineee s.
anyone of the truth of thecae *seer.
tions.
A MICR A:I, RDE ~ D
Thwle Rooster filled hiss ►rncob.
"Aim highyoungWert" he
° eta •..ass rat • lirrw.. lx e
Chi`tckling, h aetrruc ' and held at
x
;arm \tengtti a hl.ue'h waded saulp of s.
paatc�, 1L heal ue grunted: ,
�tuce`try: to eliye;up.' "
freer a estimate O' y'e+r.
and Sotd o all all E*changes ..
.Corressildesits lies. Mod ticaibcrsa
.liew Yo* awl Boston. SioCk
t
whieh. I ata perfectly willing to '*ea
eept hearsay evidence."
"Well," said flt'. Kidder, rtliser
nlyone way to get rid of insi
"And that i±st" titteried ttieb p
"That suits me Omit
t
tty;s?�r7�•.rex. r
Mr* 'tit uckly1e" e a
m +Orthodoxy>
m14Alith1
oDitalp/ ;
►irreiraos•'afeeaaoeezrat�Ashur Tram i � u air
'atsbt+ar+etxet st Co., Toronto; t3ecr
e",'elsa9l{tattll4irr Toronto
Toxon ;Irolthyi con t rra
managerRoofer*" Supply Co.,
Larder City
cry-Tre surerr, f`l'ed
a arebit t a a ani
it Toron Ger
oronto; - ej,. It. " i1
Bankers.—Thou Crown Rank, Toronto. '
Auditor • a tiry ar r,, Tdrontrs,,