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The Brussels Post, 1910-5-19, Page 6
WIND OF 120 PAYS. flow Dien fend Cattle are Proteetea AgainstScourge. The ''Bad-i-sad-o-bist-roz," the lemons wind of 120 days of Seiatan, is the one feature of the country lying at the junction of Persia, Af- ghanistan and Baluchistan, says the Singapore Free Press, This. appalli ig wind dominates life from 11,ay to September. It prevails ower a stretch of country a hundred miles wide and renders existence ,aJmo4it unbearable, It may vary alightly from year to year in tenth and duration, ,but invari- ably comes from north-northwest, ECZEMA 1?CAUSED BY IMPURE BLOOD It is Banished. by Ar. Williams' Pink Pills Because They Take Bond Blood, Ask any flouter and hewill tell you that eozelee is caused by purities in the blood; that nothing osn cure it that does not reach the blood -that outward applications aro 'worthless. That is the reason tihy Dr., Williams' Pink Pills have, always proved so successful -they 23d degrees went and 5 degrees on am on the blood, and in acting on either side of that is its greatest the blood they ,banish those erup- 'foliation. tions andpimples, relieve the irri- In quiet years the wind may not talion and itching and give perfect exceed 05 miles an hour' and is sol- 'hearth. They have cured thousands stair] leas than 40. In bad years it. of cases where pour blood has re - reaches 120 miles', an hour. 1 a silted in disease. Among those country is dominated by it. Houses theyhave cured is Mrs. Janes Wil - have to bo built with a strong wall ]sin, Aylmer, Ont., who says: "1 on the north-northwest, side, blank suffered a good deal with eczema except for one window, generally anti did not get anything to help divided up into small holes, which m• until I took Dr. Williams' Pink are stopped up with dabs of mud as Pills. These freed My blood of all the wind increases, and which areimpurities and gave me speedy re removed as it falls.' No garden tan lief I am, therefore, naturally exist without its veinal wall.'.Cents ver enthusiastic in praise of these have to be arranged as to trunks pills." and furniture. A medicinethat can make rich, A table placed close enough to • red blood will cure anaemia, rheu- he within Keach of the canvas walls matism, eczema, neuralgia, indiges- aa they sway and sag to the blast tion, heart palpitation, the ills of wears a hole in the canvas in a day gil ]hood and of womanhood and a or two, even a walking stick or cane host of other troubles -simply be - does the same by the mere friction cause these troubles are the result of the end against the stout cloth. of bad blood -that is why they al - The surface of the land is pro- ways cure the above troubles and faundly =edified by this persistent bring the glow of health to pale force. Driving before it great cheeks. Sold by all medicine deal - ch anis el dust and gravel, it acts ere or direct at 50 cents a box or as a perfect sand blast and destroys six boxes for $2.50. from The I)r. even the strongest buildings. Loose Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, baked bricks take on .an edge like Ont. a saw with deeply out teeth. Walls -_._--i,-.-_._.- at right angles to its direction are ABANDONED. completely removed, those end on ace ground and pared away. "The B aming with joy, little Mr. Fashion Hillis. 4 N ieirelriteteleenteleintellskefeilaisal SEEN IN PARIS SHOPS. Croehet buttons are a DOW dotted in colored shirt waists, The crepe effects are again spok- en of with much fever. livening dresses run almost ee- elesively to draped effects. Chrysanthemum straw faces many of the exclusive hat models, Crowns of hats' are now faced with metallic or'colored laces. Shoes of patent leather or calf- skin with cloth uppers continue in favor. Foulards aro utilized fur the eo- 1a: and cuffs and fur the lining of tee new coats. Hip length coats of Irish crochet in most elaborate designs are be- ing worn. In suits with any pretense to elaborateness prekets are a prom- inent feature. Gesell in that delicate tone known as almolicl is worn alike by young awl old. The smoke pearl buttons are still popular fastenings for the black suede boots, Attractive indeed are the our - tains of white batiste bordered in ec)ors. Yellow and black are used to biighton the dark toned blue tailor made garments. The new hats that come under the head of large are simply im- mense -incredibly so. Beanie= suits in blazer and cut- isay ef'eets are being ordered fur smart outing service. White buckskin shoes with white ,!marl buttons are among the dres- sy novelties in foutwear. wind of Seister wears away the Mcek sat upon the edge of las high - walls of buildings as the whetstone backed chair. His spectacles were REM :lit1111LL EVIDENCE wears away steel." dun with happiness, and he listened -- From the summits of the low in rapt attention to the remarks of ©f Proaiterity Shown by Govern- Irteau that abound in the country• his prospective mother-in-law. nicht Statement. • HE INHERITED BIS ILI.-HEAL' RUT DODD'S KIDNEY 1'11+LS CURED J. IIAILLAUGEON'S IiIIEUMATISlli. Further Proof That no Case et Kidney Diocese cam Stand Bolero the Ohl Reliable Rldnoy Itetnetly• Moate Bello, Labelle Oo., Rue., May a (Special). -That a man may be cured even of inherited ill -health if he keepe,h'is blood pure and his body toned up by using Dodd's Kidney Pills is the experience of Jehn Baillargeon, of this place. "1 inherited poor health .from m'y parents," Mr. Baillargeon says. "I was bothered with Itheumartism, Lumbago and Gravel, 'I was al- ways tired and nervous. In fact 1 Wad a total wreck. I tried all kinds of medicines but I got no relief till I tried Dodd's I€idney Pills. They did me good and no mistake. I took fifteen boxes in all but Pant cured. "My wife also has taken Dodd's Kidney Pills and received great be- nefit from them." Dodd's Kidney Pills cure the Kid- ncys. Cured Kidneys strain all im- purities, all that disease feeds on, oh , of the blood. Thatis why they ale ays cure Rheumatism, Lumbago; Dropsy and Heart Disease. Besides Great Britain, the coun- tries which have old -age pensions ale Denmark, France, Belgium, Germany, New Zealand and Au- stralia. TOMO' especially at the commencement of "I must tell you frank]}, Mr. the wind, when frost has disinte- Meek," said the lady. "that my grated the rock and sail, drifts bun- consent to your marrying my deeds of yards long and twenty feet daughter has ben wrung from me deep are formed. Cattle as well under protest. I knew that if I did as men need shelter from the fierce net agree she would disgrace the One of the most remarkable show- ings made by any Bank in Canada is made evident on the part of the Traders Bank by their Government Statement recently submitted, neith-northwester, the enemy to family by an elopment. When she showing that the deposits of the lite in the country. They are pen- wants anything,• we always have to ,Bank have ¶increased during the ped in chambers slug out of the soil give it to her, or take the cense- first three months of this year over and roofed over for protection, a quenees; and long experience has One and a Half Millions of Dollars, sloping ramp affording means of taught me that I might as well try bringing their total deposits up to egress. 1 to fan off a cyclone as reason with $31,300,000. Cattle and donkeys have pieces her When she loses her temper - An equally pleasing increase is of felt placed on their backs to pro-' especially if there is a flat -iron shown in the total assets to the tect them, but sheep and goats. be-;1'daney or a rolling -pin. Has the Bank. The Bank reports to the ing much better provided by ea'l marriage day bean fixed yet?" Government an increase of its to- ture with protection against the I But Mr. Meek's spectacles were tat assets to the grand total sum wind. are herded in pens surround-! no longer misty. "I have. madam,";of $42,000,000, which is an increase ei,'by a fence. the remarked nervously. "to see al over $2,000,000 over the report Touching the speed of 120 miles man about a little business. If' made at the end of the year. ycu it is interesting to note , will excuse me, I'll chat it over that 40 miles represents a gale, 60 with you-er-to-morrow." Miles a heavy storm and 80 to 150: And as he flew out of the hall miles a hurricane sweeping every - ,door the little man congratulated thing before it. The wind of 1201 himself upon a lucky escape. days has every right to be classed; —.'—.----- with those better known classic + F.f+++++++++++++++++++ , breezes dignified by special names,jBAGY DRIED. the =Moon, the sirocco, the soi.ance I + Pcsru, the mistral of Marseilles, the] + the harmattan, the puna winds of + CONTINUALLY pampero of Buenos Ayres, or the willy-willy of west Australia. The wind of 120 days is general- ly hot, the desert a scorching fur- nace. Seistan is in the latitude of Ctii'ro and the temperature in the shade rises to 115 degrees. On the sur setting the temperature falls rapidly and in the small hours of titre morning a blanket is welcome. A COUNTER CLAIM. wasHea mild-lookinggentleman strode boldly up to the lawyer 1n + I also gave the a y + Mrs. Eugene Gagen, L'Irlet + Station, Que., says :-"I be + hose Baby's Own Tablets the + + best medicine in the world for little ones. I have given et + them to my baby for colic, Is + constipation and sometimes Ifor breaking up a fever, and + I have never known them to �. + fail in giving prompt relief. + t Before I began the use of the + +Tablets my baby was very thin and cried continually. Since et, 1' then she has grown splendid- + with gold- rimmed glasses, but he + Tablets to 1y and is plump and healthy. + + bis office, and asked, "If a person falls down an open coal -holo can he sue the owner of the premises for damages " "Certainly, sir," replied the law- yer -"certainly 1 Big dam ages - and get then], too!" "Well," went on the client, "as my son wag passing your house this morning, ho fell through a coal -hole and broke his leg. "H'm 1" said the lawyer medita- tively. Then briskly: Did he use .arsinstry vigilance to prevent such tin b,etedepbi Did lee dap and ex - the tondition x- the,condition of the pave- 1nent before stepping on it? An - :that, siir !" rx,r no— "Ah 1" triumphantly ejaculated the man of law. "I thought not! The boy is guilty of criminal negli- gence for he might have fallen up- on one of my family tinder the coal - hole -might have killed us all, sir 1 A4 it is, I shall sue him for tres- pass! food -day 1"' 03 COURSE, Harry, agecl three, was playing about the sewingmachine one day mad, when asked what he was do- ing, said is: a grown-up tone, "Oh, ranking my baby a dress." "What aro you trimming it with ?" "tlh, the scissors." Tlo ,clan who wi11 not be 'good b'I,n11 ho knows it pays, pays too • tenet for the goodness he gets, .4. four years old child who suf- + + fered frequently from-convul- + sions and they made a per- .++ manent cure. When I have + Baby's Own wn Tablets in the + house I feel safe, and I ad- + vise other mothers also to +keep them on hand. Sold + + by medicine dealers or by + mail at 25 cents a box from + Tho Dr. Williams' Medicine + f Co., Brockville, Ont. + There is perhaps no Bank in Can - Post which is showing such magni- ficent evidences of prosperity and such rapid growth as the Traders Bank at the present time. �_I• NO ARGUMENT. A patient in a seaport hospital described with gruesome vividness to his fellow -patients his adventures with a shark off one of the islands in the West Indies. "I had just fell over the bul- warks," said the able seaman, "when along come a big shark an' grabs me by the leg." "What dicl'.ye do, then, matey i" asked one of the patients. "I never disputes none with sharks," said the, sailor. "I let him have the leg." Side closings of waists and coats are a pronounced feature, ,not only of gowns but of suits. Smart little coats of plain colors are worn with checked, striped, or changeable voille, or silk. An exquisite Chantilly scarf for evening wear has some of thede- sign outlined with gold thread. As in foulards and other silk ma- terials, the polka dot is a favorite is the mixtures of silk and cotton. Bar pins for the neck are to be worn a great deal. Larger ones are seenat6 the season advances. Lingerie ribbons this season are wIclei than usual, so that when tied til• bow is of considerable size. In the linen tailor modes the em- broidery that looks like rat tail braid is a great deal used, and ef- fectively. +++++ 4-++++++++++++++++ — Mrs. Wcllement•--"You say you have a wife 'dangerously i11 and three small children -can't you find. work?" 'Beggar (sobbingly)- "r'Twouldn't do no good, lady, the kids ain't old enough to work yet." Boarder -"What's for breakfast? Hope it's not ham and eggs again." Servant -"No, sir, not ham and eggs this mornin'." hoarder -- "Thank Goodness! What is it?" Servant -"Ham." LAKE 111'RON AND LAKE SUI'EIRIOR. A magnificent summer trip is en joyed by taking this "Fresh Wate Sea Voyage" from Sarnia, Ontario to Fort William, Ontario, throug these great inland seas. Ne steamers have, been added to th Nc rthern Navigation Co's. fleet ane' the finest and fastest vessel on the Great Lakes will fly th house flag of this popular Co pally. The steamers run in connec do 1 with tho Grand Trunk Rai way System, and all particulars rates and descriptive literature etc.. can be had for the asking b applying to Mr. J. D. McDonald District Passenger Agent, Unio Station, Toronto, Ont. A good deal that we credit to ou ought to be charged to ou being too lazy to investigate th A Liniment for the Logger. Loggers lead a life which expose them to many perils. Wound cuts and bruises cannot be alto gether avoided in preparing timbe for the drive and in -river wo n cold combined a where wet and of daily experience coughs an colds and muscular pains cann Mit ensue. Dr. Thomas' Eclectr O'i, when applied to the injured administered to the ailing, wor wonders. Over a thousand of the elevens engineers in the world are at pi sent making a profound study the problems el flight. .'ti 1 QOf4 2ONUS OF 25f( MAPLE LEAF MILLING COMPANY Look at the record of The Lake of the Woods, Ogilvie, atnd Western Canada fdilllnC Com:':anles.. Iidwayd RON i N 8, GD. Our own 90 Bay Street, Toronto building lunTeteren=liMalerarozeee C�BALT BILVElt AND PORCUPINE Gold. Roots bought, and sold. En. gineers Reports on Porcupine, Write for particulars. P. S. Hairston, 26 Manning Arcade, Toronto, Qut, SENTENCE SERMONS. The empty head never 'has a light heart. Polishing; a pew is not burnishing' a crown, You cannot mend broken hearts with soft solder. • It is easy for the putty pian to be at peace. Only a wooded •man can wear a ready made opinion. The heart is never enriched by hoarded affection. • When your heart feels starved try to take another Impeder in. e man, Some' who advertise heaven tifactul'e a goon deal of hell. Stress the good in your life and ,you will forget its distresses. The new day eomea by sitting up At night worrying over it. Lamps are to be known by •their radiance, not by the racket 'they. make. There's a lot of difference bo- tla een putting sins away and cov- ering them up. Most of us are willing to `take lessons in patience 'at the other man's clinic. When" a man aims his prayers at ar other he always misses '.the throne of grace. If heaven advertised for gaugers - of character half the world would r be on the waiting list. Make people thing.better of them - h selves and yea will not need to Nes worry over. your own epitaph. e Many who tails about giving their , hearts to their Lcrd try to prove s it by heartlessness to men. e There's a world or difference be- - teeen trying to have people like you - sand learning to like them. 1 - NOT EVEN SCRATOHED. Curate -"I heard your husband has signed the pledge, Does he keep it to the letter?" Parishioner -"It worn'; a letter, sir, it wor a card," "I mean, has he kept his pledge inviolate 11' "No, sir, he ain't kept it in vio- let at all, I've kept it in lavender in' a drawer," "I'm afraid you don't under- stand me, What I mean is, leas be broken the pledge since he took it?" "Ile ain't touched it, sir, I've kept it wrapped up in paps]', an' it's as good as new." Then the =irate gave it sip. as hopeless, A. Cure for Fever and Ague. - y, Disturbance of the stomach and , liver always precede attacks'of n fever and ague, showing derange- ment of the digestive organs and deterioration in the quality of the ur bleed. In these ailments Parma- r Tee's Vegetable Pills have been he found most effective, abating the fever and 'subduing the ague in a few days. There are many who are --. subject to these distressing distur- s bances and to these there is no bet- s, tsr preparation procurable as a - means of relief. r -- rk , re d of next meal is coming from." "Nei is ther do I," replied the prosperous -1 or looking individual. "My cook left. ks.this morning, too." To use THIS Dye Means Perfect Results G0005. You doM4 evenneve to know what kind of clout your geode on/ mega eL PAM% bra for ALL, Mistakes ore 111rOatlILe. rest and Ilewutnet Calor,, 10 cents, Dane fall retry It Menet:Card lied nook Int 7,5e, Tin JOhdxo, akhardxon Cu 71mteJ. Alenf eel: "Sir, could you give me a little assistance?" said the weary way- h ere m know where y fares. I MINISTER W110 TENTED ZAM-BUK. Rev. P. F. Laugill, "The Manse," Carp, Ont., writes: "Solve consid- erable time ago I began using Zara- Bids am Buk with a view to testing it thor- oughly. I am troubled with eczema, which is always worse in the early part of winter, and seems to leave me about spring. I tried. Zam-Buk immediately my hands started to break out, and am pleased to say that it checked the disease, which 'is more than I can say for anything 1 have ever boloie tried. We now have Zam-Buk in the house con- tinuously, and I carry' a small sample box in my pocket. One even- ing I Happened to look in where an old man had met with an acident a week before, and had lost a finger nail. I caressed the wound with Zam-Buk and left the sample box with them. 1 have seen the 'old gentleman since, and the injury is cured. . "On another occasion a farmer called at 'The Manse,' and I notic- ed a rag on hie finger. Enquis he about the injury, I learned the had somehow taken a piece of flesh off, and the wound had started to fester. I gave trim about a third of a box of Zang-Buk and a few days later he said "Phat's great salve of yours, my finger is now doing fine.' Test Zam=Buk t Don't go by hear- say 1 You will find it gives the: best results in all cases of eczema, ring- worm. festering sores, piles, burns, face sores, eruptions, and all skin injuries and diseases. All druggists and stores, 50e box, or from Zam-Buk Co., Toronto, for pike, but refuse all substitutes. Ella -"'They had a very smart turn -out." Belle- Indeed l El- la -"Yes, lla-"Yes, they were ejopted from one of the best hotels in the town." • I; is a Liver Pill. -Many of the ailments that man has to contend ore satisfied sors. Also a Aonth's Nome Ttial. with have their origin in 'a die- THE eRANa ELEaTRn OZONE LI MiTEDL ordered liver, which is a delicate 134 suadma Avenue, Toronto. organ. peculiarly susceptible to the J r, iii O r S e' S Indian Ra Oft P fia. aro just ilio right medicine ter the children. When t ey mem coital., tutted forder whetheir ova)•I idelg ,aro ee cin Solna favorite food gives there in- digestion --Dr, horse's ludiwn hoot Pills will quickly and Surely put then, right. Purely vegetable, they neither sicken, weaken or gripe, like harsh purgatives, :Guard .7011r.• children's health by alwnsia keep. Ing s• box of Dr. kforcc'e Indian Root Pills in the house, Thor keep the. Children Wolt' 0 AGENTS WANTED. !'LQ grads tonsxfAlttod QTyle SELL tendou Ontario, GENTS—s5 A DAY EASY. 10 IIS- Aperience needed. Bells On eight. Absolute necessity to farmers. Mees work of 30 mon. Pays for itself 1n 'one hour. Write today, 0. R. Adams CO., Sarnia,. Ont. A GENTS WANTED 1N EVERY TOWN t9 to sell a, six•dollar Vaenum Carpet Cleaner; rapid seller; big commission. Hills, 656 Dovercourt Rd,. Toronto. EDUCATIONAL, • LEARN THF. BARBER TRADE—NEW system—constant- practice; careful instruction; few weeks complete morsel tools free; graduates earn twelve to eighteen dollars weekly; writs for 1 Quos. logne, Moles Barber College, East. Toronto. st e_ of EVERY HOUSEKEEPER -must often act as family physician. Painkiller loran the little i1 cute and sprains as well as for bewul complaints is indispensable. Avoid substltotoo, there Is u 1 one " raiakiller "-Perry D J', 25e and' 000. Minard's, Liniment Co., Limited. Dear Sira,—Your MINARD'$ LINIMENT is our remedy for sore throat, colds and all ordinary ailments. It neverfails to relieve and cure prompt. le - 1Y, 01UARLDS wz00TEN. `Port Musgrave. but' "You are a poor young man?" "1 am." "Then what yen want is a thrifty, eoonomieal wife." "Not at all. What I want is a rich liber- al wife." Minard's Liniment used by. Physicians. In Florida a lino is in course of. construction which in 150 miles will link up 41 islands by means of via- ducts. - A cough is often the forerunner of sesames pulmonary afflictions, yet there is a simple cure within ilio reach of all in Bickle's Anti -Con- sumptive Syrup, an old-time and wid ly recognized 'remedy, which, if resorted ;to at the inception of a pun 'Imre eery +flqu5VeAni nye •nloo by overcoming the trouble, guard the system from any serious cense quences. Price 25 cents, at. all dealers. Ask for Minard's and take no other. Among the prisoners brought bo - fore a police magistrate on Mon- day morning was a beggar whose face was by no means an enfamil- iar one to the Court. "I am in- formed that iyou have ta©ainpbeen found begging e streets,"'said his Honor, sternly, "and yet you carried in your pock - Ob over two dollars in silver and copper." ewes, your B'onar," proudly returned the mendicant. I may not be as industrious as some, but, sir, I am no spend- thrift." Mamma (sternly) "Don't you know what the great Ifing Solomon said, 'Spare the rod•and spoil the oifild' 1" Bobby -"Yes, but he didn't say that until he was growed up „ The Stranger --"And who are the Murphys' ancestors?" Mr. Murphy -"Ancestcrsl What's thatl" Tho Strargcr-f4I mean, who do the Murphys spring from?" Mr. Mur- phy—"The Murphys spring from no one They spring at thim l" MACHINERY ]1+i AOIIINEEY fEADC)UARTE0S. J.Y.F Iron and woodworking machinorY, engines, boilers, steam lu113510 gasoline - engines, electric motors, - contractors' verhi 1400 etc, 8r catalogue PERIE. "Limited, Toronto. Montreal. Ynneouver. FARMS FOR SALE. WESTERN FARM LANDR—CITY LOTS-._. �"I,' on easy terms. If you are going• west, send for my list, it will. any you. B. M. Mathews. 75 Yonge Bt., Toronto. ARM FOR BALE OR EXCHANGE -30 acres in the County of Essex. will exchange for a larger farm The he. West.Lant- ern Real Estate Exchange, on, Ont, ti OIITRfIRN. ALBERTA — 640 ACRES. P vtress,n 8t nonmmills ltd.sell , Toronto, for cash. CALVES Raise Hoc klet Fneut MIIY Steele,tnriggs Beed Co. Ltd., Toroato.IOnt. THE LISDMAR TRUSS will hold any reducibly herrmc dtndoreed by foremo.t medical roes. Write for particulars. ]i. LI\DMAN, (Rog'd). Montreal. OFE FOR THE DEAF -IR ACOUSTICOR— one. of the marvels of the electrical ,1ge. im use throughout tho world, Write for care. }ague. General Am:motio Co., of Canada, Ltd„ 400 5 0050 Street. reroute. CHENILLE CURTAINS and all Linde of hone hoagies', also • LACE CURTAINS DYED Hs NELEANEa Write W us ebnut yours, �.l' BRITISH AMERICAN DYEING 00„ Bast65, Montru4l Is Your Hearing Goad Sr The HEAR•O•PD0NE well. give you the, es benefits g good hearing. la Bean for m booklet, giving particulars and names. disturbances that come from Jrre- APPENDICITIS gular habits or lack of care in eat- are et - for and drinking. This accounts Cured without operations, All Will, a £or thegreat manyliver regulators cured with nes disease f and wish to l be• g oared permanently, safely one rintedy, now pressed on the attention of with this great eklr thin remedy, sufferers. Of these there is none which be vent isintrilnhere superior to Parmelees Vegetable in the willldwh ft instructions tieing so as in effect a permanent cure. Pills. Their operation though gen- Prins T: Address Homeopatnlo Pharmacy, tie is elle-otive, and the most deli- Ar, Homeopathic) Canada. Bate can use them. tea. One can't always disguise the breath of suspicion by spicy talk. Penelope -"You wouldn't marry e girl for her money, would you?" Jack Dashing -"No; but I couldn't lot a girl suffer merely because she was rich." Mother Graves' Worm Extermin- ator is pleasant to take; sure and effectual in destroying worms. i• with best re- Belts. e- tried t have Many Many a :man tries to stand on his rights when he hasn't any. - 11ed, Weal:, Weary, Watery Eyes. Relieved By Murillo Eye Remedy, Try Marino For Your Eye Troubles. Tol W111 Like 00c A Your Drt,e Issas. Write ForIt SootBBye Bootee. Free. Murine Dye Ttemnedy. 00, Toronto, INCONVENIENT 11011 LIZZIE FOR RHEUMATISM -4 in not necessary to go to trot Springs. Just 5130 "'rhe n ds I. " heath'] druggists, andavie results Lawrol,cee tCompany, manvb factUrera. Wise is the man who can keep his face closed• at the right time. Minard's Liniment Lumberman's Friend, Teethes -"What is a barbari- „ n? Pupil -"A man who cuts hair, sir 1” Why go limping and whining about -,your corns when a 26 cent bottle otHolloway's Corn Cure will remove them? Give it a trial and it. not regret yen will 1VJ.other,-=Is its -possible, 'Harry,° that 'jest have eaten all that cake nitlieut 'glvilig a thought to your sister?" Harry -"Oh, no! I thought of her every second. 1 was afraid till the time that she would come before I had oaten it up., r a A b my whose chief fault was that he would interrupt his elders bad been repeatedly corrected by being told that he should say : "At your convenience, mother, I have some- thing to toll you." One day his sister in crossing a plank doing duty as a bridge fell into,rether deep water. The boy, who saw the aceident, ran to his mother. Taking off his cap, the lit - tie fellow stood politely beside her for some time, waiting till she had finished a rather long story she was just telling. Then he said: "Mother, et your convenience, I have something to tell. you " "What is lei"' naked the parent approvingly. "At steer convenience, mother, Lizzie has fallen into the water." ",What?" exclaimed his mailer. "Has anyone pullet) her out?" "I don't knew 1" said the lad. ISSUE NO. 20-10. Keep INtnard'i Liniment in the ROUES. t(O Alfor free Drug &s Chemical le to so,,tTo on o, NS CGSCtfe,til.NMGB Hadway's Rea.,y Relief oarfootp in mone oiwooty minutes For Head. echo (s'ok or norv- ous),. Toothache; Neuralgia. R h e u- nmatb,m, Lupmbago, pains. In the back, Sp.n0 or kidneys, pe,lna around the liver, pleeri "Y, swellings of the Joints, earl pains of all kinds, use RAHWAY'S READY RELIEF.' DEAF UU TE 11.11 hn a used Horne, Trumpets, and other Ateebnniral Devices in the hope of brims able to hear, but nhYaa y found the expected malefaction woo spelled 1:1 you write t0. • ERIN EST' PRATT, '. 460. vamp Street, Toronto, you will learn some 0000 NEWS. Do it to day -better still, DO IT NO ! The Lenox 1oteI BUFFALO, N, Y. Ilighes6' Grade. Fi3Yproof. The ideal 110101 for tourists and visitors to Buffalo, Niagara Falls, and pointy on the Great Lakes and 5t.. Lawrence River. EUROPEAN PLAN $t:go per day and tip.. Patrons may. lake Tazirab4 or Carrlsce1 from depots or Moines to hotel, elm ging snow to Into 1.0,200 When. in Bullplo stop at The Lenox. The accommodations and service are sure to please. C. A. MINIM Manager BOOST ,YOUR TOWN BY ORGANIZING A BRASS BAND tifor)ntllon on this Subject with printed instructions for oma - tour bands and a printed form of Ceustitudon and Ay -Lars for !, bands, together with our big catalogue, will be mailed iatEB en request. Address Dept. 14 D." wildNIPE6 ITTHE WILLIAMS M NNTc MANITODA .11 A TAI " : L. _....a.. :a,