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The Brussels Post, 1908-6-25, Page 6sasoao421 V()UNO FOLKS F EXPERIMENTS. • Will ht& come home from college for a few days, and as it was a rainy day, he called hits small sister into lite lib• nary. ",Nothing doing to -day, Bess," he said. "Don't you want me to, play with you?' 'Yuu wouldn't care fee any of the sit- allll game', like dolls and things," eone planned Bess. Will thought for a moment, 'No, 1 haven't played dolls sine: my freelunalt year in college," he said, "1 think I'm rather taro old for that now. lint once, when I was 'sick, I got a lot of comfort oat of jtast fussing round with things, ir.cd 1 learned .io do soma experiments - at Wet, I called them that --and 1'11 show some of them- to you new. First run and get me a sileer tablespoon and sante string, and I'll tench you how to ring the "Bells of Colegnee ., When Bessie bad brought them to her brother he teok the span, tied the thread round the lower part of the bundle, and wound the long ends round Bess e's for.4ingua's. "Now, just put your lingers tight in your cars," he said. "Then stand off. and hat the buwl et the spoon against the table," The little girl did as she was told, and her face limited up with the happiest, must surprised smile! Any one in the neem would have seen only a 1:itle girl knocking a clone with a ngl:ng-jano ling noise; but in her ears sounded long, glorious pals of salver bells, taeh note different, and more beautiful, she thought, "Do you hear it, Will?' she cried. "Do you hear it, too? Oh, isn't tt lovely!" Her brother snilled. "ere, I can't hear what you do," he said. "You ree, that's what they call an experiment in sound. The sound waves run up from the bowl of the spoon all along the string into your ears." For a long while Bessie rang the "Bells of Coli gne"; then Will showed her how a drop et mercury could be sep- arated into a hundred parts, and yet jean together again in a round, slening (trop that ran round and round Ilio saucer, "just like a quick little silver bug," 13.. ssie said. I like experiments, Will," said Bes- s*. "Don't you ]snow any more?" "Not any I could do new said her brother. Bet some time, if reu'll eoali a teeth of shoe thread 011 n i ght in very very salt water, and then dry 1t out. I'll tie a ring to one ender it, and the other end I'll fas'en round the , lectr!e fixture. Then I'll light it, end: let it burn all the way down, and still the ring won't fall." "Why won't it, Will?" demanded his sister, "Well, just beaten the salt crystals ere' so placed that they aro strong enough le bear the weight even when the thread is n•thing but ashes. That's all ['can tell you now. You'll have to wait until you take a: course in chem. istry and physics before you really un- dersfand," • "Anti when I get to college I'm going to," said Bessle, as she ran beck to ring again her new-found Bells of Cologne. -- Youth's Companion. TIIE MINSTRELSY OF THE WAVES. (Ily A. Banker) tihere is a rapture in the knely shore There Ls society where none intrudes, ey the deep sea, and muere in its roar. Aye, there es an enchantment in the melody and in the oohing cadence of the wild waves, in the deep diapnsnn of their rem', as, impelled with fury aga'nst the. tmitMeets of reeks, with a rending thun- der the impotent onslaught is repelled end wave mce.is wave in a chaotic or - vein of turmoil; cr, too, in the hareem- ious rhythm of the dancing waveless as with measured and tuneful harmony they gurgle up.m the shelving bank of drifting shingle, or murmur anu ripple .',i tLe sandy shore. Ahl and there is a blithesome mus:o In the curling, foam. crested billows, each one apparently rising higher and higher as it approach- es the strand, until at length with ti graceful and majestic curve it arch'; over. end the lovely emerald roller is trr:nstermed into a wild mass of seeth- ing faun. And what a rapture in .a walk atone the hard dry sand at low lido in early morning. The delicious aroma e4 the ocean breeze gladdens and Inv:g':rates. and thrills lhneugh and through with a buoyant zest; while the prospect, both landward and seaward, to the lover of Nature is a vision of real beauty. On the one hand the expanse of the grail, ocean glittering Mc diamonds and sparkling gems in the slanting rape of the newly risen sun, while flocks of Those graceful little sea -birds, tiro les- ser tern, skim over the waves like a flash of light, in a moment all wheeling wound as by word of command, ants curveting and pent oiling amongst the I;rea cis. And vn the other hand Inc long Indrated line of pure snow-white cliffs towering upwards towards the anal'' of the slcfes, crowned on tate sienna with bright green rolling c:cm.n.s, while at foot is a natural bank of iho_e wild flowers. which love the callspiny of the Sen and luxuriate In the driven sand. And seettercd about on this emote' shore are Teeny objects sel- dom found in more frequented epees - e71 ericat nodules of iron pyrites, Which when broom are found to he like, cry- stall'zeta gold, rnzot shells, with pets haps the -`trange a'arlet fish protruding, with many another curiosity of lac deep. And from the centemp)alk1n of all ih's beauty, fhc mind must "look ok from /nature up to natures God,' to Intim ]ivllose creative power adorned this fair 'wield with such supremo loveliness end And Ho so loved us Ills children that in order to avert from us lee consegnoners of our Lransgressins,l took upon himself the punishment Which is our clue, thereby aperting the gates of .1110 kingdom of heaven to 1111' believers. "The railway bridge Which connects Venice with the mainland is 12,050 ft, *VIM POOR BLOOD BRINGS MISERY Pale rases and Pin@bed Cheeks Show That Dr. Williams' Pink Pills alb boded. Anaemia is written on the features e' ninety women and girls out of every hindred. Unmistakeable are the signs of "too little blood." The weaker sex is assailed al all ages by the evils resulting from bloodless - n. ss, from the girl who is weak and languid, with dull eyes, pale, pinched cheeks, fitful appetite and palpitating heart, to the woman who feels never wen, with gnawing pains In the back, aching limbs and nervous headaches. 1)r. Williams' Pink Pills are specially vatualle to women of all ages, for they pc,sscss the power of making in abun- dance the rich, red blood without which no woman can have perfect health. They fill the starved veins with new blood so that enfeebled bodies are strengthened, weak, nervous systems e, r t vitt'restored. are n 1CCl and robust health 1 t',1 Mies Rose D'Aragon, Waterloo, Que„ fellows the profession et teaching, which brings more than ordinary strain to all who follow this calling. Miss D'Aragon says:-"lt scented as though 1 was gradually going into a de- cline, I lost alt my strength; my appe- tite was very poor; I was pale and suf- fered from frequent headaches; I was often dizzy and the least exertion would kave me brealhlecs. I doctored for a time, but with little or no benefit. One day I read in the Waterloo Journal the particulars of a case similar to mine cured by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and 1 determined to try them. in a few weeks there wets a deoidcdimprovement n my condition, and by the time I had taken seven or eight boxes I was agate in the best of health, and able, to en jcy myself as well as any of my young friends." Sold by all medicine dealers er by mail at 500. a box or six boxes for 1,2.50 from The Dr. Williams' Medbebne Co., Brockville, Ont. NEW SUIT TONIC. Smart Clothes AOL as Strong Mental Stimulant. "Very few men can do themselves fall justice unless they are well dressed." This opinion was expressed by a well- known specialist in nervous and mental diseases. "A good suit of clothes," he said, "acts es a splendid tante upon most of us. "Phe mere fact of being smartly dress- ed is a strong mental stimulant, and the man who is shabby and knows it. is often less capable than his well -dresses] mental inferior. el'e 111e average man shabby er 111.IItt- ing clothes are a source of constant wor- ry, which frets away his energy and takes the keener edge off his wits. `I most strongly condemn the practice of providing lunatics in pubifc asylums with ill-fitting clothes, for the mentally afflicted, when recovering his or her rea- son, cannot but be worried and upset al having to wear what are very often grotesque costumes. "The general impression is, I think, a true one -that the man in a disgraceful hat, baggy.kneed trousers and a shock- ing coat who can appear quite self-pos- sessed among a number of smartly -dress - eel people is either a millionaire or a man of extraordinary brain power, "Few nen can get alongsuccessfully in life without the moral support et smart clothing." BRIGHT LITTLE ONES MAKE HOMES BRIGHT Babies that aro well sleep wolf, eat well tied play well. A child that is not rosy -checked and playful needs immedi- ate attention, and he all the world there is no medicine can equal -Baby's Own Tablets for curing indigestion, constipation, diarrhoea, teetheng ).roue hies and the other disorders from which young children suffer. The mother who uses this medicine has the guarantee ate a government analyst that it is ale aolutely safe. Mrs. J. L. Janette, St. Sylvcre, Que., says, -"I ford Baby's Own. Tablets the most satisfactory medicine 1 have ever used for consftpaticm, teeth- ing troubles and breaking up colds, Every mother should keep this medicine In the homer' Sold by medicine deal- ers or by mai] at 25 cents a, box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brock- ville, 011 1. ----e FROM A GOOD FAMILY. He was a gentler spechnen of his class lima ono usually meets, and when he made his appeal for something to eat al the kitchen door he was asked by the good-natured cook to come in by the fire. As ha sal, there she said: - "You don't look as though you had al- ways been a tramp." "I haven't," hereplied, without offence, "I came from a very good family." She let him eat on without inlerrup- l.fon, but after Igo bed ilnished she said: - "You say you deme from a good family. May I ask the name?" "It was Blankliegh," he responded, "Why," she said, in surprise, "that's the name of the occupier next door to us" "Yes," he replied. "I noticed it 011 the door -plate. That's who I came from. He sit his dog on me just before I called here" WHY HE FOLLOWED ART, German Professor ----"You come ie me, my tittle man, 1'11 teach you to be a great muslcinn. You are fond of music -yes?" "Little Man" -"Ohl I don't know -hut I jolly Well Hate having my hair car "AN ARMY CONTRACT," In a street of Edinburgh one day a dusty soldier went up to a little boot. Mack and told the boy to brush 113s boots and penult them well. The lad looked at the big Scot dray and Shouted blithely to another becebtactc: A niagiclan's %elle may Have oceaslo0 le feel proud of his trickery. FROM BONNIE SCOTLAND NOTES OF INTEREST FROM IIER BANKS AND BRAES. What is Going OD In the Illghlands and Lowlands of Auld Scotia. The acreage of beer &:rests and lands devoted to sport in Scotland Is 561,188, and the rental 81719.015. The assets of Daikei1lb Public-llouse C,anpany avow em0Unt to $12.110, Too profits last year were over 51,100, A draft from the hackney stud at Thernhome, Cariulte, was diseeeet o1 recently, when 17 animals brought 50,- 154, 0;1544, The Education Department of Kil- mesuo:k has given a grant of 544,000 Inwards the new technical school, halt its estenel el cost. 13tirng meiceants are giving about weft 41 year for tln,te years to a Lon- don publisher who Ls printing a "guide" for Stliuhng. Gal wie Robert Cranston, of Edia- bta•gh hes ben appealed to command the Lo lean Brigade under the new ter- ritorial „scheme. The late 111x. John Hanlon, Coal- br:d e, resided in the lama house since the day of his marriage in 1550 1,111 his death at tie ego of 85. The Secretary of Stale has aeopointed LI'. T. Douglas: Dunn, M. A., English master m Belletheusten Academy, In- seect,r of Schools in Bengal. Mr. Jaime Coats, jun., Fergusicc, Hue e, Paisley, bas presented a library of over 2411) vuhuncs, with a bookcase, caps, etc., to Westcr'kb'li School. Mr. Neil Brown, house agent, who had been a well-known figure on Rothe- say Pier, Buleshire, for many years, died recently in his 72nd' year, Mr. John Young, Greenlee, Cambus- llrng, died teem loekjuw recently, Some time ago he received a kick from a horse and blood poisoning set in. The Allan: line of steamships give. no- tice of holidiry Inure during the summer to Canada, and back in three weeks, giving five days in Canada, fir. Donald AeColl, jun., formerly of Glasgow Trnmways Department, has leen appointed general manager of the Shanghai Eleelric Tramways. St. Andrew's fishermen are having hard tames. There is scercely a fish to be got in the 13ay. Since the, New Your 11re Lakes have been very Poor. General French inspected recently the Glasgow Boys' Brigade, when ten bat- 'taltons of 148 companies - a total strength of 6,528 -passed the saluting pest. The Scottish birth-rate for 1007 es said lc be the lowest ever recorded, The number of births was 128,780, being 1,- 131 lover than in the previous year, Mr. Robert Wight, Ormisville, Muir - perk, Dalkoth, deed recently in his 85th year. He lead for over half a century taken a :prominent part in the affairs of tho district. Sir Thanes Graham, Lieutenant -Gen - teal in 1810, the !aero of St. Sebastian, afterwards Lord Lynedoch, and proprte- ler of Balgowan, in Perthshire, began life as a Leith merchant. While the family at a farmhouse at Icons, near Carrickmacross, were at dinner, the roof fell in, One member re the family was killed. The others were saved owing to the crass -beam falling obliquely across the place where they sat. On a recent Sunday Wm. Rowan., beadle in the Parish Church of Inver- keilhnie, called as usual for the min- ister's to.11w to take then to the church, A few minutes after the had left with them he was found dead at the manse gate. At Glasgow Central station of the Caledonian Bailwey there is a new in- stallation of railway signalling on the electro-pneulnatic principle, It is the first of the kind in Scotland, and the Interlocking frame is one of the largest in the comilry, there being 344 levers 10 operation. SENTENCE SERMONS. You can be faithful without being frosty. The best way to wadi for a raise .2 to raise your work. Preparation is the best prayer for sue - cess in any undertaking. fle has no principal in heaven who has no interest in humanity. When a man knows he is a martyr you may know that he is not, The man who always is flgul9ng for hfntse)f cuts a poor figure at last, Some men think they must be good be- cause life tastes so bad to thele. The best kind of a memory is the one 'that remembers the best things. You never will lighten the world by burning the candle at both ends. it's the religion you put out, net that you put on, that you really have. Idle moments are opportunities for en. vestment or avenues for Infection, Providence always seems unkind to those who insist on chewing their pills. Nothing dries up the heart quicker than bathing it in the mists of melon- cboly. Too many churches are saying "Take our creed on faith andwe will go ii, blind es to your character." The sins you Hide in the subceliar al- ways are the ones that matte themsclvea evident clear up to the attic. 1551'1: NO. e5--08. IMPRISONED EGYPTIAN WIVES. Mohammedan Life ea Country Estates -DCBIre tor Farm Lands. Some of the old•fashioned Egyptian squires who have been settled on their estates for a generation of two and farm their own laalci are much leaked up 10 by their poorer neighbors rand exeaeLee te good deal of influence. They have many of the characteristic qualities which belong le their condition, says the London Standard, i became acquainted with a patriarch of this kind who was an estimable old gentleman. Ile lived in a large, white- washed, untidy old house, with big, bare rooms on the ground floor and latticed apertments above in which his woman- kind lived. lie Iola me, by the way, that his wife had never been downstairs or sat foot outside the house, had never, in fact, moved beyond the confines of her second sioxy prison for evenly -five years. Merchants, tradesmen, officials like to invest their savings in real property. 1 mel a young cleric in one of the public (fllces in Cairo who had been educated at an American mission school end spoke English well. Ile was three and twenty and of course married and a parent. to fol me fiat he had saved He d 1h enough out of his salary to have bought a mall estate in the Delta. Elis with and children and his mother-in-law and an uncle lived there and managed the farm, and he went down there himself during the long summer vacation when most of the Cairo offices go to.sleep, Everybody indeed in an Egyptian 1ew11 seems to have an interest in the land. The Berberine servant who acts as chambermaid in your hotel is ;pro. bebly the tenant of a tiny patch of earth, with a date palm end a mud hul, en which he labors during the summer and autumn, Leaving his family to look atter it when he wanes down to Cairo * to gather the piastres of the stranger the cool season. And the trader who has made money will often own an es- tate worth thousands of pounds, left in charge of a nazar or bailiff, whose ac- counts he will cheat from time to Wino. Such a man, when he retires from busi- ness. may himself set up as country gentlemen, even as prosperous shop- keepers do elsewhere. A man can have a good house and ex- hibit the outward signs of health with the certainty that his superfluity will nol be squeezed out of him by the tax collectors or extorted pram hien as brutes 1.y the re'ailers of the Pasha,' It is no lo'4ger necessary to eonoeal all evidence of means, live in ostentatious penuri- ousness and bury your money it you have any in a hole in the earth. a Sedllsathna Tells His Congregation There is a Cure for Drunkenness. IL is generally admitted among meds' cal men, that drunkenness is a disease. Some modify this by saying that it is a sign of weak will power. Now, weak- ress is dangerously near disease, As the taste for ilquor is a disease it is only necessary to find the proper cure, to be rid of the trouble. A well-known Methodist divine, inter- ested nterested in the cause of temperance, made it his business to inset out it any cua'e for drinking has 'been discovered. This is an extract from one of his sermons on Temperance. "I find that the use of Samaria Rem- edy for the cure of drunkenness is atead- ey increasing. Wives -who wish to win back their husbands -and mothers -who long to redeem their sons -are giving Samaria Remedy to the way- ward ayward ones, len tea and coffee. Those who have relatives or friends who feel that they need help to shake off the hold of the demon, rum, buy Samaria Rem- edy. In the alcoholic wards of the leading hospitals, Samaria Remedy is ordered for those who express en ear- nest desire to stop drinking. It delig..,s me to say that Samaria Remedy is do- ing a grand, good work and has my hearty blessings for saving so many tram life-long dissipation and degrade. Lion." Free Sample and pamphlet giving full particulars, testimonials and price are Kent ire plain sealed envelope. Corea rpondence sacredly confidential. En- :lose n•lose stamp for reply. Address The Samaria Remedy Co., 20 Jordan Cham - tiers, Jordan St„ Toronto. ANCIENT EI1.S'l'ORY. "No," replied the mother, sorrowfully, "hay daughter didn't pees at all. Maybe you won't Lelieve it, sir, but them ex- aminers asked the poor girl about things that happened years and years• before oho was born." A Purely Vegetable rill,-Permciee's vegetable Pills are compounded from roots, herb and solid extracts oflenown virtue in the treatment of liver and kidney complaints and in giving tone teethe system whether enfeebled by over- work or deranged: through excesses in living. They require no testimonial. Their excellent qualities are wellkilonvn to all those who have used them and they 0ommend themselves to dyspeptics ,and those subject to biliousness who are in quest of a beneficial nledlolue, NOT FOR 111M. Dr, Fissick-"Well, yes, I suppose you should take some mild tenth." Guzzle (eagerly)-"HoW abate beer?" Dr, Fissick-"Oh, no; that's Teutonic.' A DELICATE TOUCH. 010 Miss Bugbee was very deaf, and very sensitive about her infirmity. Such was her natural cleverness and Inger). uity, however, that she usually escaped from serious embarrassment) and she al- ways so vohomently ecornedi car trumpets and devices of mechanical nature that her friends elo longer dared to suggest biota Leber, But an one occasion Things Wgr b net according to schedflle, e came ten it, 'mow lt1hgitz nes yes - tee Saldl Mfrs, Mussell, who Jivers next deer, "just atter the piano -tuner had gene. fIe'd been here 4111 the Mottling, making each an otllregeous racket that I felt sire even Miss Bugbee would be IT A MiSTAKE TO BE BALD Thousands of men and women who were bald or whose hair was falling out, testify to wonderful results obtained from the Seven Sutherland Sisters' Hair Grower and Scalp Cleaner. Sample sent free. Send roc. to pay postage to Seven Sutherland Slaters', rye King St. West, Toronto. Price, Hntr Grower y0c, and S,.00, WILSON'S FLY ltvory pan hot will kill more Rico than 80O ehoatn of oticky paper — SOLD DY — DRLIGCISTB, GROCERS Awe GENERAL STORES 10c. por packet, or 3 peckota for 200, will snot a wheat" aeaaon. manmoyete.e. But she 'hadn't been, not a i 1 said to her, 'Miss Bugbee, I wish you eculd hear my daughter Sarah play some time. We all think she's Improving.' "I Just meant I hoped she'd drop in some time when there were folks here, and we were having music. But she tool( it that I meant I was sorry she couldn't hear, Did you ever? "Welt, she up and remarked, very loft- ily indeed, 'I think she's improving, too, Mrs. Russell. I was going by this morn- ing, end I. heard her playing way out on the sidewalk, and she seemed to have real touch -real kuchi"' "THE NEW FOOD" Have you tried a package of "THE NEW FOOD"? It is made of the Choic- est While Wheat, then steam-cozked'end fleke.l. No hilchen can produce a bet- ter made or cleaner article for human consumption. In order to introduce "TILE NEW FOOD" a prize has been placed in every pack- age. Already TI'IJRTY-SIX Blue Cards Balling for LADIES' GOLD WATCHES, have been redeemed, and SEVENTY- FIVE Red Cards. Each one of these Cards hes been found in a package of "NEW FOOD." The. Iced Cards give the finder the Choice of the following articles: Boys' Nickle Watch, "Our Pride" Gold' Nib Fountain Pen, Bureau Cover, Duchess Pattern, Four �Pneces. Table Cover, One Yard Square, Do, mask. Batty Ring, Solid Gold. Sideboard Covell, Two Yards Long, J,lnen. Open Salt Cellars, Cut Glass, Slating Silver Top. Cold Moat Forst, Silver-plated, Regal Best Make. iNeelc Chains, 1411 Gold-filled, Place for Photos. Ladies' Back Comb, Tortoise Shell, Set ;With Brilliants. S'gnet Ring, 101( Gold, Place for ewe initials. A new lot of prizes have been placed in the packages. Ask your grocer for a package of "TIIE NEW FOOD." 4 CIRCUlc!sTANTIAL EVIDENCE. Master of the house (finding 'one of hie saver spoons on the steps after a reception) -"Hall It seems one of any guests has a hole in his poelcetl" Parents buy Mother Craves' Worm Exterminator because they know it is a sere medicine for their children and an effectual expeller et worms, NEEDED AT I1OM,G. "I (Ude% notice you at the mothers' comp esse "No," replied the woman addressed, "i'm not a theoretical mother, you know. I have six." -i Payer the Gorse of the Troilus. In tho clow and tedious r000veries Iron this and all other disease 'Ferrovim" is tho best tonic. Remem- ber the naive, "rsR1f.OVIM," STRIKING AN AVERAGE. The children were not allowed in the kitchen, but nobody had aver forbidden their sniffing outside the door to catch Ula delicious odors which could be ob- tained by a close application of a small nese to a crack. "Why, Ethel," said Mrs. Harwood, who discovered them in the entry just outside the klishen door one Saturday morning, "Why are you twitching Tommy and slapping bim?" "'Cause the isn't playing fair, mother," said Ethel. "ple's bad flee smells and I've only had four, and 11's my turn.' ' "I an, too, playing fair," asserted Tom- my, his utterance smothered as he again applied his arose to the crack. "I've got all awful cold, and 1 can't smell hall as much as she cant" lack. ettch C hewItipj Tobacco Rich and satisfying. The big black plug. 0208 "CEN'I'REFUGALItED MILE." lepeneso Engifsh as it is. Printed Kobe Newspaper. If you clon't know what "cenhrfugeliz- ed' mills is go to Kebe, Japan. and there sit at the feet of Talsol'o Uansaniya, "dealer In mites," and drink in, wis- dom spiced with sweet pin'a a'ltety. Here is 60 advertisement sent out be Mr. llunumiyn and copied in on English newspaper published in the Japanese 1'or1: I been the honor to write a letter ter yen that we have DOW es1ttitlishefl the Japan m1lk Sanitary Lnhmn'ory and its branch or epor.l01 mills itchy. rem office, as which caused our dah'y melt are very peer to deliver an unsanitary or Luber- culosie anal even bads cow's mills bac- teria and intik constituents before their delivering arta even for their cuw's health, under and fond, and in the brunch or milli delivering office their pure mills is again filtered through pass the Bundt's melhodes apparatus 1111 111e ale bacterin is all Aid, and 'eve 0041 de- liver their pure milk with the satisfac- tory peace, as the seal is on the bottle, and now your drinking milli or city's milli is all about when danger comes, as /heir milk is included many diets and air bacteria, tgtyou are very hard to s e them well with your naked eyes, and if y'au atm often through pass the flan- nel or eaten couched with linen or 31 it ba cenlrefugatized which 1e very easy well to see with nuked eyes if always, I beg it you aro sanitary man nr baby and sick -man have, you must have the pure sanitary milk and, take your health. if you con make me for order to have the sanitary milk sootier es poesibla you should soon wht'e me without your servant or make your order for any de- livering boy who can always ask you. Please make me your order with kind regards. A Medeeino Chest in Itself. -Only the well-to-do tan afford to possess a medi- cine chest, but Dr. Thomas' Electrie Oil, which is a medicine chest in itself bvtng a remedy for rheumatism, lum- bago, sore throat, colds, coughs, ca- tarrh. asthma and a potent healer for eveueds, cuts, bruises, sprains, etc., Is w;thim the reach of the poorest, owing In tis cheapness. 1t should be ]n every house. KNEW BY EXPERIENCE, Mr. Bach -"I have any doubts about Ibis idea that tho more you give away the more you have." Mr. Phamleigh-."No question at all about it. 1 gave away my deughter two ale tele ago and now she's returned to rare with her honsbaed," Mirrors are a nuisance In the house of a man whose tar" is branded with eczema. Itis own reflection shamos him. Let lieu aunoint his skin with Weaver's Cerate and purify his blood with Weaver's Syrup' EASY. Wig (yawning in the Law Courts' cor- ridor) -"I can always tell by the footsteps outside my door whether a client or a dun is coating" Gown -"flow?" Wig- "Easily. No clients ever come." ' They Never KnewFailure-Careful observation of the effects of temmelee's Vegetable Pills has shown that they act immediately on the diseased organs of the system and stimulate then to heal- thy action. There may be cases in which the disease has been long seated and sloes not easily yield le medicine, hal even In such cases these Pills have been known to bring relief when 'ail other so-called remedies have failed. These assertions can be substantiated by many who have used the Pills, and medical men speak highly of their qua- lities. BELONG TO TIIE UNION. The Monkey -"1'm going to move to the city next week" The Ape -"What are you going to do when you get there?" The Monkey -"Act as cashier for an or- gan grinder." Dr. J. D. Kellogg's Dysentery Cordial is compounded specially to combat dy- sentery, cholera ntorbuts and all inflam- matory disorders tlin,t change of food or water sot up in the stamen and in- testines. ntestines. These complaints are more o0nemoll in summer than, in winter but they are not confined to tho warm month's, as undue laxness of the bowels may eaten a mal at any ,time. Such a sufferer will find' speedy relief in this Cordial, TWO OF A KIND. Fur hiven's sales, don't shoot, Casey! Ye forgot to load yor gums" "Beeorry, 01 must, Pall Th' burd Won't wait!" t.i riga.a I'l. thou, lac&Tbainls oI' Ancient recce -from Eike herbal sa 6' nicer. f4.j 4n 01111140.a o saive,but fiature. own Tar® (imixecoare, INT® 34._4a.."2•I Fair finance is it not Wild and Improved faros land from 812 to 818 an acre, near good market, and 18 the "Dread :Basket" of the NJV„ "Sas• katohowan." Saskatchewan Settlers Land Agency Wanohope, Bask, CHEiN0LLE CURTAINS and all 11154. of Muse Hanging., alma LER CURTAINS DYED Ci CLEANSED LIKE NEW. Writ. to tin about yeure. ISITIIS 111861110414 DY51110 00., Box 108. Montroa0 "HIS MASTER'S VOIOE" VICTOR -BERLINER CRAMP/WOES All prices and styles from 812.50 to 8240. Write for free catalogue. Dept, D. TORONTO QRAfiOPHONE COMPANY 284 Yo rage Gtraal, Toronto. 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Lands low priced on easy terms, See the Sllnitimmeatr its the egnal of the best parts of the world in Brat -hand openings for business, fruit growing stock raising, mixed farming, mining, industrial' openings, homemaking, pleasure .and place to rent. Not a oiuotry to experiment or pioneer but one to retire fn -tested 40 years. Spend your vacation outing hero where fish- ing, hunting and scenic beauty aro par excel - once among the lofty Cascades. we porate specialsow roto moursious twin month from eastern and western points. June 10, July 10 and 25. Address, BEAUTIFUL VALLEY LAND GO., 108 Colony St„ Winnipeg, Alan„ or E000moos, B.C. Phone 7078 AT LAST. Hearty Party -"Hew are you? Haven't. seen you for years, -HOW'S the wife?" 010 Acquaereanee "She's all right.' H. P._ ."Enol 1 brought you two to- gether, you remember," 0. A. -"Oh, it's you, is it, I owe a grudge to?” Where can I get some of Holloway s Corn Cure? 1 was entirely cured of my earns by this remedy and I wish some more of it forr my blends. So writes ;Mr. J. W. Brown, Chicago, There's no hope for the man who de- clines to give himself a square deal. An ignorant person is one who doesn't know what you have just found out, G For Neuralgia, Headache, Rheumatism, Pain, Etc. So CENTS. ALL, DRUGGISTS, OR The Pais •o Company, Toronto � 1� Y� WHOLESALE LYMAN BROS. & CO., Toronto and Montreal; LYMAN KNOX & CLARICSON, Toronto; NATIONAL DRUG CO., London. A. J. PATTISON & CO., 33 Scott St., TORONTO. - Phone Main 1381 INVESTMENT BONDS. Stocks bought and sold on all exchanges for cash or margin. Cobalt orders oxecutod'fol' cash. CORUESPOND].\101 INVXT i , if