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A RAINY DAY GAME.
It was a stormy Saturday.
"Oh, I'd like a game of to
sighed Alice Chapin, "I'm ti
of sitting still,"
"Aunt Ruth's eyes ere dream
evoke up Carl, "If you're pl
ring a new game, aunty, do m
it a lively erre, I've been ell
about its long as possible,"
"Your mother may think this
too
lively before we ere tllroug
Aunt Ruth said, laughing, "£or.
Little Old Lady of Lynn will oe
sign a good deale
' of noise."
"Oil, mother won't - care!"
plied Bertha, "Do tell us what
is a'
"Weil," and Aunt Ruth mail
"it comes of the trouble the Lit
Oid Lady of Lynn always hhadpacking,
"The Little 01d Lady of Lynn,
She never knew how to pack;
She'd begin and go back and beg
And go back and begin and
back."
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"But Llow funny !" cried Bertha.
I don't see how you play it."
"We will clear this side of the
room," said Aunt Ruth, and she
started to move things away,
"Leave four Chairs," she directed,
as the children sprang to help.
"AIice she went on, "you may..
fetch a needle -book, a spool of
thread, a thimble and a pair of scis-'
sors from my work -basket, and lay;
them in a row over on the couch.;
And, Bertha, you may get an apple'
and a fruit -knife and a napkin from!
the dining -room, and put them in'
lac same row. Let me see, that!
makes seven articles. I think you
will be able to manage three apieee.
So you had better find a sheet of.
paper and a pencil and a magazine:
to go with the other things. And
hero is my apron—you can fold th
and put it there, and my pur
wilt make out the dozen.
"Now I am going to show yo
how the Little Old Lady of Lyn
does her packing, but first I wi
place. her articles in your care
three to each of you. Alice m
take charge of the needle -book
spool of thread and thimble; Car
the scissors, apron and purse; No
ton paper, pencil and magazine
Bertha may see to her apple, fruit
knife and napkin. Whenever
mention' any of these articles, th
one in whose care it has been place
must go over to the couch and fel
it to me, and the one who is stand
ing may take the empty seat, if h
ear get it. }fere are only fou
SPRING REMINDERS
OF RHEUMATISM
Raw, 'il ' - t
amp �o� hal' Starts t�6
Pain, ]Sat til . Trouble Li
� bis jos
in theIoori.
Changeable spring weather, often
rem, cold and dense, is pretty sure
to bring a time of misery to people
who. seller from rheumatism. But
It inuet be borne in miud that it is
not the weather that causes rheu-
matism, the 'trouble is rooted in
the blood -the damp, changeable
Woatller merely starts the aches and
often alanost unbearable pains go-
ing The trouble must be reached
through the blood, and the'poison-
ous rheumatic acids driven out.
This is a medical truth every rhee-
ruatic sufferer should realize. Li-
niments, etttsvarcl applications and
so-called electric appliances, never'
did, and never can, cure rheunla-1
fism, The sufferer is only wasting
valuable time and money with this
sort of treatment, and all the time!,
tate trouble. is becoming snore firm-!
ly rooted—and harder to eure.l
There is just one sane way to curd
rheumatism Dr. Williams' Pink'
Pills. They act directly on the im-
pure, weak, acid -tainted blood..
They purify and strengthen it and
so root out the cause of rheumatism.;
Mr. John Finnamore, Marysville,
N. B., says :—"I was laid up with'
rheumatic fever for a year, and for;
eigbt months of that time I could
nut go about. My blood had seemed
to turn to water, and the pain I en-
dured was at times almost uneudur-.
aloe, Notwithstanding I was under
the doctur's care I was not regain -J 1
ing my strength and I Uecicicd
give Dr. Williams' Pink Pills
trial. I took altogether nine box
and they simply worked wonders 1
bringing back my lost strength.
still take the Pills occasionally a
I am working in a saw mill whei
the work is pretty heavy."
Not only rheumatic sulTerers, b.,
hisall who have any trouble due t
se' weak, watery blood, will find a cur
!through Dr. Williams' Pink Pill
u; It is because of their direct actio
n: on the blood that these Pills cur
111 such troubles as anaemia, 'indiges
,,tion, general weakness, neuralgia
a y; and the aches, pains and secre
,(troubles women folk alone know
I,! Give Dr. Williams' Pink Pills a far
r -atrial, and they will not disappoin
you. Sold by all medicine dealer
-i or by mail at 50 cents a box or si
I boxes for x;2,50 from The Dr. Wil
e
lianas' Medicine Co., Brockvide
d `Ont,
ch
"I always was • lecke," said a
T11I1 Docr(SI}'•'S »1Gt1.EM1'iQS1S
Ahnotetit1d Sense of 'Ditty no'd 5
moonlit Coliscienec,
"The trouble, inealam," the doc-
tor said to the lady who was
thought to be somewhat reii,'dowe,
"the trouble is that yeti have per-
mitted yourself to beeo»Je a slave
to your some of duty.. You have
Also, I venture to say, a supernor-
mal conscience, These two make
a combination whose insidious wear
it would take a must iron men to
withstand,
"Your abnormally developed
scum of ditty prompts you to over-
work, to leave nothing undone, an<l
your: supersensitive cons_°ienee is all
the time prodding you to sacrifice
yourself Inc others. You will have
to learn to harden yourself a little;
there is no clanger that you will
swing too far in the' other direc-
tion. Learn to let things go;
"If my diagnosis is eta -sect you
worry yourself quite unduly over
your 'household work; you think
that everything must bo done just
so; besides being a slave to your
sense of duty you. have become al-
so a slave of habit, which is the
hardest of all taskmasters.
"You must learn to cut out
something when o.;cesion requires;
learn to skip. This by itself is a
beautiful al•t, to know what an
when to skip; but even if yo
should,• as we might say, madam
bungle a little in your skipping
the start, stili it will do you goo
and yon must learn the art. Yo
will soon discover that the wort
']11 not go iii tis pieces if on a co
teal date you fail to dust in a cer-
tum way in a certain corner.
"As to your supernormal const
encs I hesitate to speak as freely
ups
RHEU' IATIS I
WEATHER THIS
UU'I' rl ODl 'S KIDNEY PILLS AL,
'ti'.LYS rt]tlaili 11:1!I UMATIS;1.
What They Did fez' W, %r, Craine,
and Wile They Always Cure
Rheumatism—They Remove the
Cause,
Tartesto, Ont., Mer', 31 (Special).
—1n these days of sudden changes
of temperature known to so many
suffering people as Rheumatism
weather the experience of W. I3,
Craine, of 10$ Gladstone Ave., this
city, is of widespread interest. Mi'.
Crrain° suffered from Rheumatism.
Ho is cured and he knows the' cure,
It was I)ocld's Kidney Pills.
"Yea, I know Dodd's Kidney Pills
crazed ' my lthettreatism," Mr,
Craine states. "For after I start-
ed taking them I used no other me-
dicine. ' I never cease recommend
lug Dodd's Kidney Pills to my
Erie cls."
Dodd's Sidney Pills cure Rheu-
matism by .putting the Kidneys in
condition to strain the uric acid out
of the blood, It is uric acid in the
blend that causes Rheumatism.
cl Cold or damp causes it to crystal-
u life at the muscles and joints i nd
, then comes those. tortures every
at rheumatic knows only too well
d Dcdd's Kidney Pill cure Rheuma-
u tient .by curing the ' idneys. The
d cured Kidneys remove the cause of
the Rheumatism.
yelopment tD 1 presen
to, pitch is clue to your maternal love
a I imagine that your life is one o
es constant, unflinching devotion t
'r your children and I am sure tte
this •evotion prompts you to clo fo
8 them many things that you ough
•e not to do.
tI "Yon think that if you fail in au
Mamma—"I am, delighted. at the
interest my boy is taking in his
b writing. Ho spends two hours a
day at it." Visitor --"Really how
strange ! How did you get him to
do iti''' Mamma—"Oh, I told him
° to write ane out a list of everything
ttt •
he wants for his birthday, and he's
still at it."
duty to them you will be lacking
0, and this leads you to do for them
e many things that really they should
a• j cls for themselves. This leads them
n, no re and more to lean on you and
0 so steadily ineroases the load -that
you have to bear and which you
,
think you must carry, which
is bad
i
Y>
t for you and likewise bad for them,
•1for thereby they learn to lean on
r others, whereas what they really
t need to learn is how to do for them -
S selves,
x . "But upon this pbase of your
- trouble, madam, I will not dwell;
, I should not seek to lessen the plea -
sate I know you find iu doing for
those you love ; but as to your ab-
, normal sense of duty regarding
things in general I would any you
must loam your duty to yourself.
"You must cease to grind ardu-
ously in all eireumstances, over
et•ery detail. You must learn that
there are times when it is better
to leave things undone than to do
there, times when it is better Inc
to skip some corner, and pass se;
renely on.
"I ant Writing here,' the doctor
suici, as he paused for a moment in
his talk, 'a prescription for a tonic
which. I think will benefit you, but,
madam, what you really need moat
of all is to learn the lovely art of
occasionally letting something go."
•
BRUIN'S BUTTONS.
y Family Cough Syrup
,
e tramp to his pal. "I don't see,'
✓ replied the other, "how you can
, say that. Here you are, all run
down, and not knowin' where your
s next meal's eolnin' from." "That's
wee I tell you, It's just plain good
, luck. Wot if I was healthy, and
had a big appetite?" ..
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A WORD TO MOTHERS. •+
} No matter whether baby is +
t sick or well, Baby's Own Tab-
• lets should be Baby's
kept in the +
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+ cure the minor troubles to +,
+ which babyhood and child- +
+ hood is subject, but will pre- +
vent them coming on if the 4
. childis given an occasional +
+ dose of the medicine. Mrs. +
Geo. T. Walker, Mascouche
Rapids, Que., says :—"I have +
used Baby's Own Tablets for +
constipation and other cliem-
ders of childhood and am ao +
pleased with them that I al-
ways keep the Tablets in the +
house." Sold by medicine +
dealers or by mail at 25 cents
a box Iron' The Dr. Williams' +�
Medicine ,Co., Brockville, +
Ont.
chairs, one each for three of you
and the other for me."
"Oh, I see!" cried Carl. "That'
where the fun comes in 1"
"It is something like stage -coach
isn't it?" asked Alice.
"A little," Aunt Ruth replied
"only more lively, if I act well my
part."
"I'll stand," Carl volunteered.
"Now I am the Little Old Lady
of Lynn," said Aunt Ruth, and she
tool- up her shopping -bag and open-
• ed it.
"What shall I put in first? I
must have my needle -book, anyway,
for I dare say I shall tear my dress
before I get home."
Alice rushed for the needle -book,
while Carl slipped into her chair ;
but the Little Old Lady was saying:
"And I 'mustn't forget my ads-
801a--"
Carl started, and Alice was tak-
ing his seat.
"ForI shall need them,"
went
0o the voice, "to cut off my
thread."
Carl was in the chair when Alice
reached it, but he had to jump up
in a hurry, for the Lady of Lynni�
continued:
"I'll pub my purse light in now,
so that won't be forgotten, and a
magazine, for I shall want some-
thing g io read on the train."
Carl and Norton raced back
abreast, but Carl got the chair.
"Oh," cried the little lady,."I al-
most forgot my apple And I'•1) put
in my apron right here by the side
of it, for I shall need ib wheal I cut
my apple -there, I must have a
fruit -knife, too 1 AnAndI declare, I
folg�ot my thimble! That must go
with my sewing things -0 dear, I
shall have to begin all over again !"
An'1 the little old lady turne-1 her
bag upside down, and the laughing
children hurriedly deposited the ar-
titles on the couch once mote.
`e.-.... "Seems to me, 'there's a good
deaf of noise in here," said atma.
Chapin,
'"Oh, corns' and play with us!'
cried Alice. "We're having great
1su..
Norton fetchedanother chair,
Alice explained the game, while
Carl and Bertha gave the purse and
the napkin into her keeping,
Then for the second time the Lit-
tle Old Lady of Lynn began to pack
her bag. X`outh's Companion.
Tommy ---""We're going to move
soon." Sammy—"."mow doyou
know?""B
" Tommy—ow do I know'1
Didn't, mother other tem.. e r
'maim beak a
winder 'anther day and didn't say
within' 7'",
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.iy-
A tact' �� •
practical joke is never funny
when' it's on the first person singu-'
ey Bribing tho Nerves with opium yon may
stop a Dough, but the lullammaiton goon from bad
to worse, Allows Luitg nrolsatn, mnttaiuhtg nn
opPom, goes to Giro root of tiffs trnubie and auras
deep.snatod affections o3 throatand.lungs, 1
The small streams that feed a'
river make its smooth water.
Holloway's Corn Cure is the me-
dicine to remove all kinds of corns'
aed warts, and only costs the small
auto of twenty-five cents.
THE NATURAL PLACE.
'Where should a vessel oneoun-
ter the teeth of a gale?' rt
"I don't know, unless it is in the
mouth of'a river," o
The inspector in a eertain schoo
asked the boys he ;vas examining
"Can you take your warm ore
coat off?"
"'Yes, sir," was the response.
"Can the bear take his war
overcoat off ?"
"No o sir. "
'Why not?"
There was silence for a while, an
thin a little boy spoke up:
"'Please, sir, because God's mad
Lim without any buttons."
0'
Cures Any Cough in Five Ronne.
NEW PRESCRIPTION DERE.
Here is given the, most effective
cough prescription known to the
medical world. It is a mild laxa-
tive, too, and this is what a body
needs when suffering with cough
and cold on the lungs. A cough or
cold indicates poisons in the sys-
tem. causing inflammation and con-
gestion. Nearly all cough syrups
relieve, but make the trouble worse
by their constipating effects. This
prescription not only: relieves quick-
ly, but it cures any cough that is
curable. Get ono -half ounce fluid
wild cherry bark, one ounce com-
pound essence cardiol and three
ounces syrup white pine compound.
Mix in a bottle. Take for acute
cough or bronchitis twenty drops
every half hour for four hours.
Then one-half to one teaspoonful.
three or four titles daily. Give y
children less according to age. A. 'J
few hours' treatment will cure and gi
'heal throat and lungs of all but r
col:sumpti -os. Cut this out and
giro it to some friend who may
need it to be saved from an early
death by consumption.
The man who respects the law
need not fear it.
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UNCLE ,I'.,"GP.A SAYS
"Some men lists» so intent to
hear opportunity knock M their
doors that they' don't ]leer their
wives leggin' in the wood."
The merits of Bicic]o's Roti -Con-
sumptive 2yrep its a stere remedy
for coughs and colds aro attested
by scores who know its power in
giving almost instant relief when
the throat; is sore with coughing,
and the whole pulmonary region
disordered in consequence. A bot-
tle of this world -famed Syrup will
save doctor's bills, and a great Ileal
of suffering. Price 25 cents, at all
dealers.
""What's the use of searching for
the North Pole, anyway?" "Why,
it would save thousands of dollars
if it were found. It wouldn't bo
neeessary to send any more ecnpodi-
-lions'to look for 'it."
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Writs Marino Eye Remedy Co., Chiango,
kr 48 -page illustrated Eye Book Pratt,
Write all about Your Eyo Trouble and
they will advise as to the Propper.Appllce,
Neu of the Limine Eye Bomediee in Your
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that Morino Relieves Sore Eyes, Strength,
ens Weak Eyes, Doesn't Smart, Soothes
Eyo Pain.. add sells for 50o. Try It in
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They who are candid over little
faults often have big ones in the
closet.
As the Oil Rubs in, the Pain
Rubs Out. --Applied to the seat of
a pain in any part of the body the
skit! absorbs the soothing liniment
under brisk friction and the patient
obtains almost instant relief. The
results of the use of Dr, Thomas'
Ecleetric Oil have surprised many
who were unacquainted with its
qualities, and onee known it will
not be rejected. Try it.•
One -form of pions gymnastics'is
to walk one way and point the
other'- _
we Make the emphatic Statement that ,1'
A &L Menthol Plaster will do more to rade
neuralgia, latae back, lumbago and kindr
troubles than any other plaster. Sia etas end
yd. rolls. All druggists.
•
The empty head is always el
quant on the subject of. a fu
heart.
AN AWFUL FALL,
"Speaelea of bad fcllartll ledadlt
"Spanking of bad fails," remark-
ed Jonas, "1 fell out of a window.
since, and the sensation O'li8 ter-
rible, During my transit through
the els I really believe I thought of
every mean act I /led ever oommit-
ted in my life,"
''ITunt!'' growled Thompson;
""you must have fallen an awful die-
to lace,"
SPRING; SKIT' TILOL'J3LES,
Az'e Calvert by Zeal",hall,
Ab this season, scores of people--
girls and young women especially—
find their faces disfcgeeed by pim-
ples, dark spots, eruptions, etc. The
skin needs attention.
Just think what it has gone
through! You have been out in zein
and sleet and snow, You have
been at. onp moment perspiring
Prem skating, or some other exer-
tion• Then you have stood to
"cool off." You have spent hours
of the day indoors at a tempera-
turn equal to summer heat. ',lien
yon have covered up your slain—e.
emit your face—and gone out into
a temperature away below zero !
Don't forget that the skin has to
cls work just as any other organ
of the bi'Jdy, and if you overwork
it, it gives out. Zam-Bulc is the
z'emedy. Smear ib lightly over the
spots, the eruptions, the sallow
patches, at night, and notice how
quickly your appearance improves.
As talo rich; refined, herbal essenc-
es sink deep into. the tissue, the
herd, scurvy -like patches are re-
moved., Butter color results. The
cells of the skin become transpar-
ent, and the delicate bloom of
health replaces the sallowness and
pallor of disease.
Zam-Buk also cures eczema, ul
cess, chaps, ringworm, ants, burns,
bruises, children's rashes, piles,
etc. All ,druggists and stores at
50c. box, or Zara -Bak Co., Toron-
tt', for price. Refuse harmful sub-
stitutes and imitations.
You might do worse than exag-
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These Pills Cure Rhoumatism.—
To `tile many who suffer from rheu-
matism a trial of Parmelee's Vege-
table Pills' is recommended. They
have pronounced . action Upon the
liver and kidneys and by regulating
the action of these organs act as an
alternative In preventing the ad -
he 1 mixture of uric acid and blood that
ve causes this painful disorder. They
ed
sl must be taken according to direc-
tions and used steadily and they
will speedily give evidence of their
I1 beneficial effects.
Kid. ngiys Wrong
It they afro, you are in Meyer.
Wilma through woallness or disease
tare hitineso fall to 5ltov the
purities emu the blood, trainee'
mance At once. Naekneho,.Itheunia.
tarn, Suiatira, (bevel, Diabetes;
ail Stone, and the deadly i)rigllt'e
inseam ars souls of 0,0 rosu1ts of
neglected kidneys. Dr. htoescesJ'
Vidian .Root Pills contain a roost
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that tltoy iso their.' work thorough-
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lnotruetiant few weeks complete eelsree/
tooi5 freer graduates earn twelve to
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league. Moles Barber College, 221 Queen
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ARTICLES FOR: SALE.
AFRICAN WARRANP9' BOUGHT AND
sold, good for 320 acres Western
lands, immediate - delivery. Rogers b
Co,, 30 Toronto St., Toronto., College 1909...
017TH APRICAN VETERANS WAIL -
F7 rants bought and sold, 320 acres'.
Dickinson, Room 20,- 43 Scott St., Toronto.
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�, I 037 70020 PIANOS BY MAIL. AMONG
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mead upright
Pianos, triame in use loos than six montbe
are llelntzntan, 8125. Nordheimor, 5140.
--Sohamann, 5165. Bell, 5175; 3111ton, 5185.
Mason A Dinah, 5195. Leach, 5195. Enol*
instrument warranted. 56 extra for box.
ing. Write immediately for particulars.
Tho Leash Plano Go., Limited, Montreal,
Minard's Liniment Relieves Neuralgi
Smith—"I'm not very
ou Nasty well, thank
pain in my tP.mples—
oves—""Oh, that must be neural -
a." Smith—"No; can't be new-
atgia—I've had it quite a month."
Trial is Inexpensive.—To those
wlto suffer from dyspepsia, indiges-
tion., rheumatism or any ailment
arising from derangement of the di-
gestive system, a trial of Parmelee's
Vegetable Pills is recommended,
should the sufferer, be unacquaint-
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other customer for this excellent
medicine. So effective is their &o-
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ea t
B utrf tI
Widow—"Do you know,
I am forty years old to -day?" Gal-
lant Baehe]or—"Madam, you are
just twenty. I never believe more
than half of what I hear."
It doesn't take much work to con-
vince a, man that he needs a rest.
a.
Merlon r- a n Briage, C. $,. May 30, '02,
I have handled h1INARD'S LINIMENT
during the past year. It Is always the
first Liniment asked for here, and un-
questionably the bust seller of all the
m different kinds of Liniment.I handle.;
NEILFERGUSON.
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C F ME BACK
WHEN 84,
Mr. Samuel Martin, of Strathroy, Ont,
passed twenty years of his life in misery,
suffering tortures front lame back, He
tried nearly all advertised remedies and
household recipes, but rooaived no benefit
from any of them.
Some months ago, seeing Gin Pills ad-
vertised, her. Martin purchased a box.
The relief which htr. Martin experienced
after be bad taken ono box, was so great
that he knew be bad founts the right
remedy at last. He used two more boxes
and is now completely ourod.
50c. a box, 6 for 82,50. At all dealers.
Free sample If you write National Drug
es Chemical Co., (Dont. 5V, L,) Toronto.
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A gentleman travelling stopped
at the house of a pious old woman,
nci, observing her fondness for a
pet dog, ventured to ask the name
f the animal. The good woman
'inewered by saying that she called
him "Moreover." "Is not that a
strange name " inquired the gen-
tleman. "Yes," said the pious
lady; "but I thought it must be a
good one as I found it in the Bible."
found it in the Bible I quoted
the gentleman. "Pray, in what
part of the Bible did you find it?"
The old lady took down her Bible
with the utmost reverence, and,
turning to the tett read as follows
t"Moreover, the dog o+tmo an
licked Lin eores.ie
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Weioetne as auaohlne after a storm la the relief
when an obstinate. pitiless cough hasboon driven
away by Allon's Lung Balsam, No opium in it
eta good effect lasts. Take a bottle borne with
you this day.
"1 say," asked Jenks, as he
walked into Bink's shop, sample-
case in hand, "can a cowhide in a
boot shop?" Binks wasn't at all
slow. "No," ho said; "but calf-
skin."
"I wonder if that rich uncle of
Wilson's remembered him when he
made his will? Wilson used to
sing to him." "Re must have; he
didn't leave Wilson a penny,",
PILES CURED at HOME by
New Absorption Method
If you suffer from bleeding, itch-
ing, blind or protruding Piles, send
hie your address, encr I will tell
you how to cure yourself at home
by the new absorption treatment;
and will also send some of this
home treatment free for trial, with
references from your own locality
if requested. Immediate relief and
permanent cure assured. Seed no
money, but tell others of this of-
fer. Write to -day to Mrs. 1t. Sum.;
mors, 73ox P. 720, Windsor; Ont.
Suffragist -"We believe that a
women should get a man's wages."
Married Man—"Well, I know one
woman who gets mine."
There is nothing' equal to Ma-
thes Graves' Worm Exterminator
for destroying worms. No article
of its kind has given such satisfao•
time
Great story about rubber prices
going stili higher.- This yarn is not
stretched.
ti's cine A corm IN ONE UAV
Take 1,AXrt'I'IVEE. litt'I0e Quinine ''tablets.
1
Druggists reined money It It tater to mire, E. W.
OItOt k 9 signature i ,
ra s to etch u
g b x 13 0,
Glace hits no time to groan.
1141nard's Liniment CeD'Jis
JSSlilLa lv0 11F-10., yCures ;1i , Eto
A Sudden Ohill often moans sudden illness,
Painkiller is all that 15 needed to ward it off..
Unequalled for (tramps and diarrhoea. Avoid
substitutes, there le but one a Painkiller "-Perry
Darla'.
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Few men have the courage to ad-
mit they are cowls ds,
"Only One "OROM0 QUININP."
That Ia. LA XA9'IVSe 11101)110 QUININE, Look.
for the signature of R. W. (TROVE. Used the
world over to Ouro A Cold la Oue Day. rte,
Cold cash is responsible for many
a hot old time,
Minerd3s Liniment Gure3 Dandruff.
Some people's only aim in life is
to look for a larger target.
MACHINERY
ACH.INlOaY g0ADQUAREERS. -
Ill Iron and wood -working =whiner?,
engines, bolters, steam. pumps,. gasoline
engines, electric) motors, contractors'
maehlnory, eta. Send for catalogue et
over 1400 machines, H: W. PETRIE.
Limited, Toronto. Montreal, Vancouver.
AGENTS WANTED.
A GENTS -$5 A DAY )OASY, N0 ES-
13- perioneo needed. Solis on sight.
Absolute necessity to farmers. Does work.
of 30 men. Pays for itself in one hour.
Write to -day, 0. 11 Adams Co., Sarnia,.
Ont.
WANTED -LOCAL AND GENERAL
Agents -Liberal contracts to 'good
mon ; appIy by letter. Continental Lits
Insurance Company, Toronto. eorresPoa-
dence confidential.
FARMS FOR SALE.
N O, 6265-
90 ACRES TN `THE TOWNSHIP
of West Plumbers, in the County of
Wentworth, soil,.. sand and clay loam, 7
storey brick house. frame bank barn,
stone foundation. stabling ander, 40x70,
other outbuildings, situated 1-4 mile 60
public school 1-2 mile to,churcb 11.2 mike
tDundas R. R. Station, and 6 miles to
Hamilton. Price 59,000.
'AT O. 6228-100 ACRES IN 7100 TOWNSI0Ip
L1 of Afotcalfe, in the Coanty of 2,Uddie-
sex, soil, clay and sand loam, 1 1.2 store;
brick hougo,.frame bate, on cement wells
stabling under barn, drive burn and other
outhuifdings, telephone and rural ilei"q
mail. delivery, school on farm, on Gravel
rood, 2 miles to. R. IL, Station. Will ox•
change for smaller termor for City or
Town property.
This advertisement appears in over 200
newspapers. Inquirers will please state
the paper in which they caw this ad. .d
vortisement.
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The Western Real Estate Exchange, Limit.
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CALVES Palo Thom Wlthoat WIIk
Steele.113rl , Ltd., el treat
ggs Seed Cly Toraato,I0o6
THE LIN OMAN TRUSS will bold any reducible
hereto, Endorsed by forento4 medical mon.
write for particulars. It LIED\1AN, (S,agd).
Montreal.
OPE FOR THE DEAF -IN ecousetc0Ae
ono of the marvels of tho electrical eget
n use throughout the world write for rainy
ogue. General Acoustic Co, of
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Marlatt's Hair Promoter
Crows Hair' en any Sold Head
On sale at the lick( Simpson's Drug Det -
rent, Toronto, Can„ or the afnrlatt
Bair Prmmot'ne res mermen. nnnn,la.
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CURE
' 11t Dt5`t MEDIl35 FOR i0UGlOS klslvl45
It is so pleasant to take—stops the t1
cough so quickly. Absolutely safe 11
too and contains no opiates.
An Dru '
ata c 111(1111
ga , 25 cents. E.
APEl 'OCITIS
.Cored without. operations, All who ere nh
flirtedwith this diseasenodwlsb to be
cored permanently, safely and quickly
with thisgreat Homenpathioremedy,,
which will be sent post-paid anywhere
101 the world with 1031 lnotruationo for
using an es to effect n permanent mire.
Price al. Address
John T. Wall, Homeoppthia Pharmacy,
Arnprier, Canada.
Is Your Hearing Good S
The BEAB.O.PIIONE will give yet the
benollLo 00 5063 henries, Send for I lee
booklet, giving partloulars and names
of antis:ett users. Also
Special Offer for a Month's Home Trial.
THE BRAND 51.607110 OZONE L(MITEo,.
234 Spedlno Avenue, Toronto,
A GREAT DEMAND FOR
PAPER STOCK
WASTE PAPER OP ALL GRADES,
llaoRage, pItron, Motels, Dabbers, Eta.
E. PULLAN1 I/delaIdo 05 6107si Sts.,
Phone for eartloulars, Main u'
'R.u.Iu,PRUL�s, dnRvt,
JCaAaf, clmSA.0(0 1'04
Forenoon, Diphtheria,
Influent/A, ()Tampa,.
Sprime,Bures, SONds,
Amtedmtte, Bruises,
Falls Gunshot,
nsho Wounds,
fPoisonouss
ilit*olmgasnekes,$tJ,sgotlnoeotx,u1h,
Estrada own
Healdy
Relief.
BRNC}ITIS
if Neglected, it soon reaches the Longs
ani may Prove Fatal.
Mr. G. L. Carrow of 116 Millicent Sb,
Toronto, writes under Bete of September
13. 1208, " One year ago this spring t con.
traoted o serum cold to the chest, which
developed into Bronchitis: 1 took three
loads of medicine and found no improve.
meat A friend of mine advised me to try
PSYCI-I:NE and in three days 1 felt lilac a
new numap!b, I desire to lot others know
what a valuable cure you have in PSY.
CH-i!NE►oriteurad mewhcmallother end.
icincs hadfailed. I am morethdethankfulto
he well again, and for the sake of others who
may beill,you may publish thistestimoniat"
Stop that cold or the results will ha
serious. You can do this by totting up the
system with PSYCHINE.
I'of StI, tr as bratrbts, Sec. & S1 ser tattle.
Dr. T. A. 5(001151
LIMITRD,
TORONTO
The TIfsnht'
o m new disrov •
Y of the re
et _
1 4
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positively, qufck(y, completely relieves
end rum's Goitre, Ttslrft Neck, Sciatica,
Swellings, ]Hausa , (oiliey etc, $1..0o,
or 6 u0' 51.no, ntstifnti un rrrcipt of price by
t.V46 edrED.iOME CO., Toronto,
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