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LTA( DISPOSES OF A.
PORTUNB IN AL111S.
Fifteen nundeed Names Are Ou
Ring's Christmas
List.
The surns bestowed in charity by
he I(ng exceed 1037 a great deal the
regular charitable donation
most of his subjects.
Tbocalb: on the King's purse
charitable aid are indeed enormous.
If his Majesty were to respond to
ail a these regne-,ts. by giving oven
only as muchas i to each appli-
t, lie would have little left out,
of his income, and would be totally
-unable to meet los necessary ex-
penditure, says London Answers.
Oa the average the Sovereign ,
gives away probairly about .1".,50,0C:0,
a year in charity, though, of course,
the actual amount is only known to
a few members of the Royal house -I
hoid.
-Cadet- Royal Patronage.
The Kings vhaitbe donation
are divided int the lasses -
Reg ,,4r abs'rt.jo to.gbaetwa,
i4StittAti0P5T, WA gift to various
Individuals. bseliptn to chart
the teotos On .:_peeittl oc
L1'13'3 NAtd OcCaridonni donations.
'iLe first category is a lengthy
ud neludes Pot only subscriptions
aritable institutions in this
You hut also in Ws (34,-ersea
Dom
The
.1 I
'1443' h peinted out, ;
has toh tem3y careful -to
hare inquiries made as to the char-
cter and general managenient of a
itable Institution before giving
abseription tAzi it, There are, as.
knows, a. large number a
1
A
orgaruzatous, au
object of these to
flop* it possible
this is
corofgetting
cou
pare -
tit
iption to any i
ter of which
1, he cause
Qfnl qui t
MISERY
AT MEAL TIME
Imligo3tion eau Be Cured By tha
Ea of Dr. William' Fink NU
t your digestion is weak you can-
not derive proper nourishment
from your food. The pain and dis,
tress you suffer is a protest from
your stomach that it is unable TO
do is Nr.,ork, It is then that yon
lose all appetite, have dull head
aches, acute pains in the &Les!, and
abdomen, heartburn and other dis-
tressing symptoms.
You cannot cure indigestion by
the use of laxatives, and pre-4iges1
ed foods only make the stomaeh
more sluggish. Indigestion eai
only be ellen',hi giving tone o
and strengthening the nerves that,
controi tae stomar.
Pink Pills have cured indigestion
times without number, hecauSe
they purify ,and enrich the blood,
In this way they improve the ap-
pite, dispel the torments of in-
digestion and enable you to derive
eriefit from the food you take, The
ilowinr= proothese, '-
ments. barrs. George Brien, Greatl
emogne, N.D., says z "A /OW
f of
Ts ago I was talcen dona with
s. w1ivb/eft Pie suffering froM
stomach trouble. I Op*
nt got •oter it, but the iron -
d not ItaVe ',Veen wholly
ra , ao 4Juripx the summer
1 VII,s tra3cen down with ft
gain,X tQok many medicine,
WI Wasattended hytwo different
doctors, but steaa of gettingivcU
Feemed to b growing worse. I
could not eat 'without suffering the
most intense pains; even A drink
of milk seemed to upset me. I slept
p9orly and at last dreaded to seo
night cowe. this condition 1
tutiv in a nelvspaper the, story of
W0Allarn• who had similarly sed
and was 411Xed through t1n wof
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. I dead -
ed to try the Pills and found hy the
i!me I had taken threo boxes that
ere helping me. I continued
Ito Pills until I had take
ONeS WIWI) the trouble he
eared, IkIld 1 have to thank
" as' Pink Vas for re,sfer-
y bth after 1 had practi-
given up hope of over being
gain,"
Williams Phk ao o41
medicine
nail at.
$2.rm
,f
It ntty PPet
yk.ar some f the vcejieu
,lCing's charit
country, n1 tbe
ruek *IT the
Ine o some other pexsons ma
substituted
Deteeting the "Pro.'"
Post-odi are then purchased
OD the list who is
Ivo a money gift, and the
iCtt4n'S with the money are posted,
tus a. rule, during the first week in
December.
Not all thepersons however, �n
the King's special Christmas done -
tion list receiye money gifts. Some
are sent presents of clothing, or
provision hampers, as may be
deemed most suited to the needs of
eacb.
, The King is, of °envie, .the special
object of the professional begging
letter -writer, and hundreds of such
letters arrive every day.
In the private secretaries' de-,
partruent where t,heso letters are
dealt with, two handwriting ex-
perts who, in the course of years
of this sort of work have become
-quite familiar with the handwriting
of most of the regular professional
begging letter -writers, and they
quickly eonsagn to the wastepaper
baskets all such applications for
the King's charity that eome from
such people.
Helped if Deserving.
Tneniries are always made in re-
gard to letters that come from peo-
ple who appear to, be in genuine
distress and deserving of help, and
they are as far as possible aided;
but it is the experience of those in
the Royal entourage that the per -
on who writes to, the King for help
is not often in real .trouble or wor-
thy of assistanee.
The sums given by the King to
Speeial collectionfor the sufferers
in big diasters at the end of every
year run into large figures.
A subscription of this kind
tintOnntS tO rarely loss than £250,
and often, amounts to ,CI,000. The
late -King F,dward, during his
reign,, .gave away nearly ..-C1.00,0(10
alone in this particular way.
Went Fishing.
Tommy, new to the country, went
lashing in the ,creek with Luke, the
hired man, Tommy returned in,the
late' hours iintrae fisherman'a style,
empty-handed, but with an excuse.
``It wasn't our fault,'' ' said,
"We had some bitg, and gt three
fish right up -int:a1 t, theY,
were little ones,-
'
how io neld on.
na
ing the
f the
eft the
aro
11 70Eit Ban
'asting ""tt. for Man .Trou
ttimil tt Lo
a famous London rth
they dangerous to lif
"Oh, yes!" said doctor,.
"'They may be dangerous for a den-
te woman, but Incidentally they
tire a lot of troublesome ailments.
"Fasting relieves pain of almost
every ku ha
ind. If yoave bad
toothache, refrain from food for
twenty-four hours, and ten to one
your toothache rill vanish.
"Aro you gouty or rheumatic I
Then the sovereign cure is a good
long fast
"Paralysis you probably think is
an incurable disease. No doubt
many forriis. are, but miraculous re-
toveries have occurred under treat-
ment by fasting. Men who had
abandoned all hope, and who then
tried fasting, for thirty, forty, and.
even fifty days, had the use of their
limbs completely restored.
"How does this happen I My
theory is that certain waste mat-
ters, poisoning the nerves, are of -
ton the cause of the disease, and by
a, prolonged fast these are removed.
"I have known a patient suffer
for years from chrenic catarrh of
the nose and air passages. NO doc-
tor could cure the trouble, but a
twenty days' fast completely cured
it in this instance.
.14
doct4.)r,"
v rs 'pan of
tehn, "are
There Is Trouble Ahead.
Constantly on their feet; attending
to the wants of a large and exacting
family, women often break down
with nervous exhaustion.
In the stores, factories, and on a
farm are weak ailing women, dragged
down with • • torturing backache and
bearing down pains:
Such suffering Isn't natural but it's
dangerous, because due to diseased
bicineys., ' ,
The dizziness, Insomnia, deranged
menses and other symptoms of Kidney
complaint' can't cure themselves, they
rerjuire the assistance of Dr. Hamil-
ton'S' Pills, which -40 direct to the' Seat
of the -trouble.
To give vitality and power ,to the•
kidneys, to lend ald to bladder and
liver, to free ,the blood of polsOns,
probably there Js no .remedy s le-
cossful as Dr. ^TIaarditot'-s Pills., Per
all womanly freegelale tities thomerit
is well known:,' •
Because ot their mild., soothing, and
13eafing effect, Dr. iramilton's Pills are
safe, and are reed/emended for girls
and women of all ,ages.. 25 cents' per
tbba,t, all -dealers.' ' Refuse any.' sub -
•for 3Dr'.`lia.inilton's Pills of ma7.3.-
Y -
ake and tut
tern.
01' LAKE CLUB'.
Inland Lake in the Sahara Whie
Baffles Travellers.
The report of the Tilho mission.
which has recently returned t -c
Prance from a long study of geo-
graphy, geology, and ethnology ir
the French Sudan, has raised agair
thc old problem of Lake Chad,. AT.
the travellers who have crossed the
Sahara in the past" century have
been baffled by this inland lake, as
large as Belgium, and as shallow
as a Ash pond.
The chief puzzle of Chad is its
outlet, Since its waters are fresh,
it is fair to assume that it, has an
outlet. But it is certainly under-
ground, Only native tradiOon is
positive. This declares that, the
Niger, and the Shari, which enters
Lake Chad, vrere o7.1.ce tributarries
of the Nile, and Vowed aeroee the
Libyan desert.
Sneh a legend seemed preposter
oes century but recent
a , ago,
years have added to the eredibility
of native tradition. Thus the Ni-
gerian 'tribes say that the Niger,
instead of i-unn, s thw
tito great bend, used to flow north
an une in tat) „eat n-
bera, Chudeau and Gautier, the
Most careful explorera a the re-
' " believe that the ,Nigerlong
emptied its waters into another
Caspian Sea, in the greet depres-
•o Ll Jul, in the western
the, legend ta Lake Chad
Nile, the Tillto mission has
ougrbt hack a, partial confil'lpa-
Ab the northeast, eorner of
th lake tbee rennsins the dry bed
river, which the
AU 4 in
ny seaSOrt 0e-Q0,41011411y COOtarrrifa
water; this is the Bahr-e1471azu1,
nd the natiVeS say it is the old
outlet to the Nile. But so far as
the« exiaedition followed the bed of
this stream, it kept a level identical
with Lake OW,
Tbere remains the mystery as to
whether in the unexplored interior
the Rahrel-Gazal touches the foot
of a dried.up eataraet where a
1E4 river river reached Lae Qbad
prolonged, or whether it
slope down which the out --
Chad bcgan its journey
across tbo 'ores, nt
Xot, until Frexa
o Thiuiy este.)).
Italian, and
re
towar
Libyan
rule in Wad
lishod, and
Bwt
tibo explor
riddle he
The
thati wLen
rnn&,they
befor
a
atio r
erkly confirm
that, in the
t of pop
torthern Atria
TP011114
A it ,t
BUT DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS
ALWAYS
Dresden )10n,.110 ited Tr0n.
ble, Finds Speedy Belief and per.
itt4ailsk.erit Cure (1 1)0.-(V$ 101u0,1;
Dresden, Ont., Feb. 2.—(Special).
--Whether Kidney disease is here-
ditary or not is a matter ef
Mr* •Samuel Burkett, a well
known resident of this place, is
convinced that he inherited his
from his parents. He knows thut
.)edd's Kidney I'ills cured it.
inherited my Kidney Disease
CE
<nag, .And then Ai
Irkdt::lt:r:7bgusfctheali dtlle i
iid address
n
SS Or th5 ao-', the esoteric si
netiaan,,,,:elfefeeistertalbe)st, iantidoln,aiymatLr.
twa a brilliant pieee of ejo-
'1 havc n --s. doubt oi
-0 riugh-ing, : Rita
li I came uptgirs n a glow
is
.,,,r,t
"liijrid,vigatthieiior;,.Then 1 be-
„r,liell, have ydays,
e the. ' revorevolution • 'began,
ou da
w zielt time you etOn r
'Nt in
-Le
I
t' 4. f
ed, frankly,
Anne drew a long breath.
'In the lal-t, ten days I have been
CloWn'<I7(1,t ilV.Q. times tiUW5 ...gr
nt.Fahle.ndi'rlg'u
to e,,,-.sraaakealt day.erthaee '61.n.iN2e7'3,1)ael)
average of two and a half iRours
eai,11. with
i.iiitize.2snetristaProt
eosnt atiii'llovae
eDlCifIl
gi
have no time for reading, Or in ,g0
TO .see a -sick friend, or do anythtng
worth while, because I'm always
either buyi'ag clothes or showing
them elf, r.5.ie I'm going TO 5tArf;
reY0101011.''
:',TBilliatt,b,Ori IT91:"31BeRireei7ie,
r.e(1,
br, "is the next step to be worke
•• But it's something gined
ace the truth, '
pl
i
v
' pa,rente," „tar.
zzetes. "1 woe 1-.1'..fit-r.:7d by a doct,>r, ---P----/----1,---r1
s, \
and tried viaroui
s•medicnes, bit -u
rit amid se
S ni till about eigliteen months
ago -w,hen I started to use Dodd's
Kidney Pills that I • t,ot any per-
manent relief.
"Since then I itiwe not felt any
effect of my old trouble, and I feel
that anybody troubled with Kidney
Disease will be beliefued by the Less
of Dedd's Kidney Pills if they fol-
low direct:nano closely,
"1 hope that others may be help-
ed by Dedd's Kidney Pills. 1 aril
well _Known here, and anveedy wbe
wishes more pari hs O'f siy Vlare
can have -them bywritang,trie and
enetesing s ea in p s for reply.
Dodd's Kidney Nits never fail t
cure any form of Kidney D4ease,
The Small Boy Again.
A. clergyman, tepous or his beg-
ging abilities was one eeehising
:,$1,111day Sehool. When comps/a.-
1-,ast.or of the church
and his congregation
he put the f0110Willg
tho ChildreD--..."7,1iVilat
AnF;itus
te a Ishep
to the sh
estion
ct the hepherd 4* for the
sheep 1” To the oonfuston of t,are
minister a slnall toy in the front
r OW piped out, "Shears them I"
Gin pills for o en•
CUM( RA
Constantly Lor fl toilet puz'-
oses, especiIy shaving and
shampooing, with occasional use
'entioura,Ointmenthecause so
ffective in removing- Wight irri,
redness, roughness,
ples druif, etc., of tile
and scaip and promoting
Tours. oozy anctosttaymc Are: eekt ittiroutrai;e1
ham, C$$
Nun Soolc, mut Portrtrm A4,1$F$A P$40$4.401$4
'0,k,..EKTI1,01,3;a71,1
tions May Further
of Sow Problems.
e principles governing the
eri-
and mode of occurrence of
pe -
um and natural gas are as
agmentarily grasped by.
. Every oil field examined bi
ontributes its data for In
eventual interpretation ot
toms, and each pool is stud..
keen alt>trtness rar the di,
o key that may aid it
lien of the data, which
coding to the region
tnowkige, eveti to be
aIds.loist -e
o prob1eIn.
the renttons
o to the g
eil imixar
eouornio
was, r1,1td" Victoria Nyan-
sources of the Nilo.
EARANTE
REMEDY
FR LITTLE 0
'ds Llntmcn Curcs Ca et
e
was recently haled, in
little Irishman to whom t
,tibing was a new experience,. Ile
unabashed, oid
yore the air of a man determined
ot to get the worst of it. "Prison-
er at the baa," called out the clerk,
"do wish to challenge any of
the jur,v 'I" Whereupon the Celt
looked the men in the box over very
carefully, and with a sidlled eye.
"Well, I tell ye," he finally replied,
"Oi'm not exactly in train -in', but
Oi could pull off a round or two
with tha:b fat old boy in the cor-
ner."
33aby's Own Tahtels aro the only
edielne for little ones that aro
sold under a guarantee to be per-
fectly safe, Thee Tablets are
backed by the guarantee of a gov-
ernment analyst to be strictly free
from opiates, narcotics and other
harmful. drugs. The mother may
rest assured that she can give them
to eve' the new-born babe with
perfect safety. Thousands of mo-
thers use no other mediehye for
their little ones, and front actual
experience they all say, nothing
can equal the, Tablets in banishing
childhood aihnents. The Tablets
are sold by medicine dealers or by
mail at 9,5 cents a, box from, The
Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brock-
ville, Ont.
Mrs. Twickembury Again.
"You, don't mean to lay that
young Smith is married," exclaim-
ed Mrs. Twickembury. "Why, hes
nothing but a sapling!"
Only One "BROM() QUININE"
That is LAXATIVE PROMO QUININE,
Look for the signature f E, W. GROVE.
Cures a Cold In On Day, Cores 'aril,in
Two Daye. 25c.
44
GRAINS OF GOLD.
There is something good in every
man and wonaan.—Bishop of Car-
lisle, ,
He, that bestows a, gift, shoulci
forget it; he that reeeives one
should ever hold it in remem-
rance.—S atom
• It is the duty of every young man
to mako. himself ready to.help his
country in time of need.—Mr. W.
Morrison.
Give not, reins to your inilaraeci
passions; take time and grant a lit-
tle delay; impetuosity manages af-
fairs baellye—Statilis.
When one is tempted to write a
elever but harsh -thing, though it
may be difficult to restrain it, it is
always better to leave it in the
inkstand.—Szniles.
Be cheerful and seek not eternal
help, nor -bite tranquility which
Others give. A man ‘niust stand
erci.t and not be kopt erect by
ot,llers.—Marcus Aurelius.
Most people thin - they areii to -
b they are tame
eus merely because t
and inoffensive. Tameness is not
a virtue it is merely the absence
of a vice. --J. S. Blackte•.
Soldier„in
allowed cigars 1" rt, of their dailY-
ations.,,,
Italian Army are
The Nova Scotia "Timber 'Xing"
says:
tonsider litINARD'S LINIMENT
the BEST liniment In use.
I at my foot badly Jammed lately.
I bathed It well with AIINARD'S
WENT and it Was a.s well as ever next
day.
Toni% very truly,
T. G. meartrlaarg.
Elucidating.
trl met your wife just now and
she told me she had just bought a
pinhead check suit."
"Weil, I was the pinhead and
the check was there, all right."
ffilnard's Liniment Cures Diphtheria
Ile Should Fret.
"You can't fool all the people all
the time," announced the investi-
gator.
"I know it," replied the trust
'magnate. , "There is plenty of pro-
fit, in fooling half of them half the
tirae."
Half the big mistakes in the
world are made through over-
eagerness
Irse
Pills
are made according te, a formula -le
athem by
Use nearly a century ago among ,t_he
Indians, nd learned from
Dr. Morse. Though repeated at-
tempts, have been Imade, by physi-
cians and chemists; it has been found
impossible to iMproye the formula or
the pills. - Dr. Morse's indiasi:Root
Pills ars a househohlrerned3,, through-
, out the world fo Constipation and ,
all1.cidney,and ver troubles. ,They
. . -
act' promptly an0 efiectively, and
he steni
Cleo,
D. 7:
01 I
i wid
°soil/1y
rnode by th
& t -es geo
g
entue
aiined ttlpy
id n
in oil and
ut• the baste
the widely -
in the
parated
far from
A
Evil of Substitution Exposed.
dealer su'lmtltutes because ha
malcos more pront run an Inferior
artleie, urea citizen was induced to
o, iubstUut for Putr
Extractor, with the result tbat the sub-,
cure. Putnam's contains no a.cid ,and
is guaranteed. Always get I'utaram's
Iiixtractor, 25e. at all dealers.
Successful men are never as great
as they are -made out to be. It's
like judging a man by his shadow,
and ,,that's ne.ver so large as when
his sun's near setting.
Try Murine Eye Remedy
If you have Red, Weak, Watery Eyes
or Granulated Eyelids. Doesn't Smart
—Soothes Eye Pain. Druggists Sell
Muriue Eye Remedy, Liquid, 25c, 50c.
Morino Eye Salve In Aseptic Tubes,
25e, 50c. Bye Books Free by Mail.
Ory;$ Tante aaadl tar ALI Crab that Nord Oar*
kittrIsto Eire, Remedi Co., Chicon*
THE REVOLUTION OF ANNE.
So Rosy With Dresses Had Not
Time for Kind Deeds.
As she came/ down. the Morgans'
steps, Rita Mitehell paused a mo-
ment irresolutely, "Four calland
three teas are as much as my con-
stitution can stand in one after-
noon," she decided. 'Tm going to
reward myself by running in at
Anne's. Besides, I want to know
why she wasn't at the Hamiltons'."
Anne was at home. She looked up
with a start at the sound of Rita's
step in the doorway. Rita,'s gay
glance took in Anne's shirt waist
and the glowing mass of embers in
the fireplace.
"You shirk!" , she cried. "You
haven't been out to -day. Aren't you
ashanied! What excuse shall you
make to the Hamiltons' 7"
"I was busy," Anne replied.
"I'm starting a revolution."
``A revolution 1" Rita echoed.
Anne nodded. "In myself. About
clothes and time, and several other
"Anne Marshall, will you kindly
explain7" Rita cried. (Do you
suppose I like to feel stupid `P'
"It began," Anne replied, obedi-
entiv, "by iny getting mad."
"I've known one or two thing;s
to begin that way lrefore,!' Rit,a,
murmured. •-
"Exactly. This time, I got mad
with Aunt Sarah. Mother asked me
if 1 had been TO t3e43 Alice Gra,nt.ley,
and I said 1 hadn't had time, be-
cause the dressmaker kept me so
miracles incianont, cures ,ui.teraror
Suspeeted of
"Isn't it awful about poor Mr,
ne's troubleV'
II didn't hear about, it,"
you Mrs, Gaddy told
,meit now that his son has turned
out te be a criminal lawyer,"
Pleurisy Pains Vanish!
Chest Colds Cu
N BYER
•FAiLTD TO *irtv.,
0 slafe,v.
vi 'Ile is your
Just rubbed
that drawn, 1401
lbs, will destroy the
l'Olt end hap
ught cold last weelt while
writes P. T. Maller7,
ode
The nraxina
t.rf uawire
and psLt&bOfty
stb.rat — then $,
zniditurara trOtthT
Its ebeapes to raieci(t
ttred.
TS. .1",. ci,(
Bat t4'
a y
c.' ' ridx1h3:'1Cfsor'Prrr e$7:;fe.:7di :1:,:;:eIli il ien saf
t .0
berne,bony f4rPri'llt3 A
H. W. Dawso64, noiy Co
Toronto.
ir TOL/ WANT To
reit Stock, Grain,
write II: Dar,reen,
c'o St.. Toronto,
, W. DAWSON, Calbo Tern
nantori..
n() (11:,101) A
prfrdt, ()rata:ie.
D.
0.
4111r ehest was fall of
lay threat was mighty so
Ord the fiercest stitch in in
quid Imagine. As a boy
tetned to 'have My mother
eiViJ1no for all our minor ail.
4EWSrA
nbering what
d«mil-
ftt'CerViiine, 1 sent ant
ottle at onee. Tietween no
eloelc I had a whole burnt:
and then got into a pers..
der the blankets. This
In good and deep,
d absolutely cured. Nervt tr.
morning fresb as. ;
'o
%—tinInv..r.1.1,P41:.tporf lyAtve.kl. "k41'
The 1argo4gie. fxnfly sire bottle fe
the inost eonotnieal, ar you can en
By get the25e, trinl stze from any
dealer.
Easily Exlalne1.
Jane—Missus objects to yen I
milk. We keep finding hits o' wood,
and things in it,
Milkman—JThat's all right miss.
The mob as our cow's got a wooden,
PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS
Tour druggist will 'refund money it PAZO
OINTMENT fails to cure any case of itch-
ing, Blind. 'Bleeding or Protruding Piles
in to /4 days. 50c.
Fresh Front the Ould Sod.
Pat and Mike had got half way
around the menagerie tent, when
they came to an opening marked
"Exit." "Wonder what kind of a
baste that is 1" said Pat. "We'll
go in and see, anyhow," said Mike,
and next moment they found them-
selves out uricle,r the stars,
, cures
atrdeut.
r ilOUmaT4 Me
nd OoL
nen buvin
insist oil havia
ITO tIG
Piano Act ior‘
Wye Your Bush
and
Itiako
M on oy
with it
Cease using old-faoltIoned
ode. Be up to date and Inn E
uOlutanpion" Evaporator and trial:0
more and better syrup with less time
and fuel. More revenue) at reduced
cost. 'Write at once for free booklet
and catalogue giving full information
and prices.
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58 Wellington St., liTontreal, Qu.
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and preve it for yourself, Price,
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"Licks the Bucket a an"
Blatellford's Calf Meal
As good as New lank at half the Cost
Apply Zana-13uk to all
wounds and sores and you
will he surprised how itiutekty
it stops the smarting and
Iri'ngs ease, It covers the
wound with a layer of 111ZO.
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pre -nuts others entering. Its etcla
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