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-NERVE AOONI S
All Norm Disaasas Cured by Dr.
William`a kink Pills
Nerves that aro over-worked or
weak quickly indicate their dis-
tress by pain, That pain may be
neuralgia or inflanled nerves, usu-
ally affecting the bead, but often
the spine and limbs, It may be
nervous dyspepsia,easily started by
worry, excitement or weakness, It
may be St. Vitus dance, a; common
affliction among children, or neu-
rasthenia, a condition of general
nervous exhaustiot, accompanied by
acute melancholy. Worst of all the
pain may signal the early stages'
of paralysis or nervous decay. Ali
these disorders signify that the
hungry nerves are clamoring for
nourishment in the form of good,
rich blood. The numerous cures of
the above' named nervous diseases
and weaknessin both sexes by Dr.
Williams' Pink Pills are accounted
for by the fact that these Pills ac-
tually make new, rich blood and
so supply thestarved nerves and.
the vital elements needed to
strengthen them. Mr. Wm. G.
Jones, Westmead, Man,, says: "A
few years ago it was my misfortune
to seller from nervous .debility
brought about through a severe at-
tack of la grippe or influenza. When
the first effects were felt I used to
wake up in the middle of sleep
trembling like a leaf, and in a bath
of cold perspiration. Later the
trouble grew so bad that I scarcely
got a wink of sleep, and would toss
about in bed, growing so weak that
I feared for my lite. A doctor was
called in, and then another, but
without avail. I became more and
more low spirited, and without any
apparent reason would have fits of
crying.: While in this condition, a
nervous wreck, a pamphlet was
given me telling what Dr. Williams'
Pink Pills had done for others, and
I determined to give them a trial.
By the time I had finished a few
boxes I began to get some sleep,
and this greatly encouraged me.
Then my strdngth began to return,
my nerves 'grew steadier and in a
few weeks more I was feeling as
well as ever I. did in my life, and
you may be sure I will always
gratefully recommend Dr. Williams'
Pink Pills to every one sick . or ail-
ing, as they restored me to health
and strength after all other medi-
cines had failed."
You can get these Pills from any
medicine dealers or by mail at 50
cents a box or six boxes for $2.50
from The Dr. Williams' Medicine
Co., Brockville, Ont.
M
A. DRAWBAOK.
"Why' is it that pretty Miss Ma-
bel has no beaux?"
"Because it is generally under-
stood that her father is a kicker."
Relief for Suffering Everywhere.
—He whose life is made miserable
by the suffering that comes from
indigestion and has not tried Par -
melee's Vegetable Pills does not
know how easily this formidable foe
can be dealt with. These pills well
relieve where others fail. They are
the result of long and patient study
and are confidently put forward as
a sure corrector of disorders of the
.igestive organs, from which so
nany suffer.
QUITE SO.
"Rivers, is yours a safety razor "
"It is now, I haven't used it for
o years."
at Tormenting Cold that made you wretched
iwinter will not come bank if you take Allen's
q Balsam when your throat ii raw and sore.
admirable remedy is tree from opium. 'Take
time.
NOT COURTSHIP.
woman shook her curly head
d answered "no."
istently the fellow plead;
wouldn't go.
told him there was little hope;
s tongue still ran,
could a fragile woman cope
h such a man?
ase he never ceased to press
voice: that shook.
so at last she murmured
r`yes,,r
bought his book.
'EN MARY DISCREET.
Mary is punctilious and
in all money matters. She
wd judge of mon, but care -
he expression of her opin-
e has yet to make an in -
comment on any affair of
co. It is thought by many
carries this reticence too
Queen is generous to a
considerable ineoaveai-
HE. REASON.
with irritation)—"Why is
t women insist on having
ord 9"
lmiy "--"We don't. The
i we get it is because we
< a dozen arguments left
tupid men are all run
lolis
et:MAi ny nnrel
Fashion Hints
SRII,N IN PARIS SHOPS,
Corsage bouquets of ehaded pink
ribbons are extremely pretty..
The oraze for the Indian bead
work shows no signs of diminishing,.
Eur and velvetroombino in ' rich
models for the new evening colts,
7iebelines are having quite a
quickly stars coughs. cures colds. heals
Fancy bows of all descriptions
have come back again, and those
with touches of Roman or Persian
silk are especially popular.
DRINKING THEM DOWN.
Diggs—I see that they're making
brandy from sawdust.
Wiggs—Good gracious, as if the
forests were not disappearing fast
enough as it is I
A Power of Its Own.—Dr. Tho-
mas' Eclectric Oil has a subtle pow-
er of its own that other oils can-
not pretend to, though there are
many pretenders. All who have
used it know this and keep it by
them as the most valuable liniment
available. Its uaes are innumer-
able and for many years it has been
prized as the leading.liniment for
man and beast.
Beads are used more than any
other material to trim the evening
gowns. They are lovely in their
various forms and coloas.
MInarcrs Liniment Kennet Neuralgla.
Revenge may be sweet at first
but ib is sure to .acquire a flavor
that is anything but agreeable.
The efficacy of Bickle's Anti -Con-
sumptive Syrup in curing coughs
and eelds and arresting inflamma-
tion of the lungs, can be establish-
ed by hundreds of testimonials
from all sorts and conditions of
men. It is a standard remedy in
these ailments and all affections of
the throat and lungs. It is highly
recommended by medicine vendors,
because they know and appreciate
its value as a curative, Try it.
BAOBAB CISTERNS.
In Central Africa the gigantic
baobab -tree, whose trunk sometimes
attains a diameter of 40 feet, often
serves .as a natural cistern, retain-
ing ram -water in largo quantities
in a cavity formed at the lop of
the broad trunk. Taking the hint
thus afforded by nature, the Arabs
artificially hollow out the trunks of
large baobabel, and fill them with
water during the prevalence of
rains, as a ;provioiort against the
dry season. These eieterns are In
many cathe 20 feet in height, and
eight or 10 feet in diameter, The
water is ivied bath for drinking and
for irrigating melon pathless,
"Have you many friends!" "How
1,..tx elm I toll? My money bria't
20 coots. gono yeLII
OLD ITOSA OTO
TELLS HIS STORY
HIS REA.-L TROUBLES STARTED
WHIM RICRUMA.TISR.
GOT RIM.
Plasters, ointments and. finiPbalt
were alike useless, but Dodd's
EldneY Pills made a new man of
Princeton, B.O., Nov. 28 (Special)
—All over Canada people are tel-
ling of the great werk Dodd's Kid-
ney Pills are doing, and even in
the rooky mountain faetnesseo
where nature hides her mines men
are telling of eures Tadao and suf-
fering relieved by the great Oana-
clian Kidney remedy. Wm. Mur-
ray, sixty-oix years old, who has
tramped the frontier as lumber
jaek, rancher, prospector, miner,
hunter and trapper, and who has
friends all over the west, is one of
these. Many a tale of hardship and
danger he can tell, but his first
real trouble <tame when Rheuma-
tism claimed him.
"I slipped on the mountain side
and strained my kidneys and then
my troubles all seemed to set iri
once. I had nearly all the symp-
toms of Lumbago, Sciatma, Neural-
gia, Diabetes, Dropsy and Bright's
Disease," Mr. Murray states.
"Then I broke out in a terrible
rash that spread all over my body
and kept me in tortures. I tried
all sorts of liniments and ointments
and took sulphur enough to start
a little hacks of my own. But it
was all no use. Then I tried Dodd's
Kidney Pills, and all I can say is
they made a new man of me."
TTIF WAY TO FIND mkt.
"My wife and I are going to
spend a few months with her people
at Strong's Corners," said the
meek little man, "and I want you to
mail your paper to rae--"
"Yes," said the clerk, "what's
your name?"
''Well—er—to make sure, I
guess you'd better address it:
'Mary Strong's Husband, Strong's
NATURALLY.
The Tall Man—"He's a promo-
ter."
The Short Man—"What does he
promote 1"
The Tall Ilan—"Other people's
money to his own use."
A REVISION.
"Is the loie of money really the
• "Yes—the love of other people's
money is."
Riley—How about that gold mine
you bought stock in last year I Smi-
ley—Why, we've called it "The bull-
dog." It's the bravest little mine
you ever heard of. Riley (puzzled)
--Bravest? Smiley—Sure I Tliere
isn't a yellow streak anywhere in
it I
tmitatione Abound, but insist upon getting the
genuine, " The I) L " Menthol Plaster. It has
quicker than any plaster.
Pop, what does it mean by be-
ing 'financially embarrassed?"
"Being married, my son."
fAinard'e Liniment for sale everyWhere.
Jack—I went gunning in the coun-
try one day last week. Tom—Bag
anything? Jack—Nothing but my
Hard and soft corns both yield
to Holloway's Corn Cure, which is
entirely safe to use, and certain
and satisfactory in its action.
father would kick me out if I was
to--er—ask hint for your hand?"
Miss 1Villing—No; 'but I'm afraid
he will if you don't ask him pretty
soon.
hlinard's Liniment cures Dandruff.
EXPLAINED.
Employer—"William, Mrs. Sprig-
ga,ns • complains that she received
only one of all the bundles she had
put up here last night."
William—"That's funny, sir. I
wrote 'Mrs. Spriggans' on one bun-
dle and put 'ditto' on ea,ch of the
SATE 1406
TItlVA1 o BULLDOG.
Animal takes a Dally Opting Ah
tedded by Maid.
The pathetic eight of a youthfu
bulldog being wheeled helplessly it
a perambulator, fed like an inval
and treated like a baby, is the
latest tragedyof animal Iife,
OUt off, by an unheroic accident
from 'the enthusiastic and martial
activity dear to his kind, Baby, a
5500 British bulldog belonging to
Mrs. Freeman, of Esher, England,
now finds his utmost excitement a
daily ride in a perambulator.
Baby is only. '7 months old, yet,
'awing to his accident, which has
paralyzed hie back, he is already a
dog that has bad his day.
Fondly cherished by his owner
and his nurse, he regards life from
his "pram" like a shrewd warrior
taking his rest. He eannot 'even
wag :his short, kinky, bulldog tail
when he wants to say "Thank
yol i'' but his pathetic eyes express
million tail -wags,
Every morning he is bathed,
dressed, and fed, and twice a day
he is wheeled out in his perambu-
lator by his nurse, having first been
tucked up in warm blankets. His
head rests on .a fluffy cushion, and
a fluffy rug goes over the woolen
wraps.
He id • fed on fish, bread and milk,
and other invalid delicacies.
When he is naughty,as even inval-
id warriors will be, he is shown a
stick, and the eight of it is enough.
His nurse, Miss Ethel Davis,
'whose attentions are quite volun-
tary, loves the broken warrior, and
spares no trouble to make the au-
tumn of a summerless life -as
' `comfy" as may be.
There are times when Baby seems
to be crying tearlessly, when all
his facial wrinkles are drawn up
tremulent. He conquers weakness,
and generally assumes on his daily
`pram" rides, a somewhat cynical
expression.
WEAK, SICKLY BABIES
MAKE HOME WRETCHED
No home is happy where there is
a sick baby. The sufferings of the
little one raakes the whole house-
hold wretched, for what mother or
father would not rather suffer them-
selves than to see their little 'one
stiffer. But there is no reason for
wretched homes because baby is
ill. Baby's Own Tablets will cure
all the minor ills of babyhood and
childhood; not only that, but an
occasional -dose of the Ta,blets will
keep baby well. Thousands of mo-
thers have found happiness through
the Ta,blets making their little ones
well and happY. Among theni is
Mrs. 0. C. Roe, of Georgethivn,
Ont., who writes: "I can heartily
recommend Baby's Own Tablets as
a help to the baby during the hot
summer season. We have used
them and are much pleased with
their results." The Ta,blets are
sold by medicine dealers or by mail
at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Wil-
liams' Medicine Co., Brockville,
Ont.
1
THE RECOURSE.
"My father will not allow me to
marry you," Said the tearful maid-
en to her fond lover. "He says
you. are too ranch in the air about
your business."
"Then, darling," said tho young
aviator, "come fly witfh me. '
111thino'S LINIMENT CS., LIMITED.
GENTIMMEN,—Lnst winter X received groat
benefit froin the use of MINARD'S LINI.
MENT in severe attack of LaGrippe, and I
have freqnently proved it to be very effootive
in oases of Inflammation.
A. RLITCIIINSON.
First Waitet—That's his wife he's
got with him. Second Waiter —
What maked you think so I First
Waiter—He picked up the quarter
and left ine the dime, and she was
looking right at him all the time.
A Physielan Isnot alwaye. at land, Guard your.
pelf against sudden 'sough and eolde by keeping
s bottle of Painkiller In the house, Avoid Sabath -
lutes, there le but one " Perry
tia:"girfiel aWndlt7a plain face has lots
of time to cultivate the beauties
of her mind.
Welsh & Stewart, who for the past
five years has superintended per-
sonally the coristruction of many
hundreds of mileo of the Glrand
Trunk Pacific is in Mentreal. For
the past year'llr. Stewart has been
almost constantly on the Coast,
pushing the work from Prime Ru-
pert to the Yellowheacl, where an-
other army under his contrel
building west and have already
reached the Rockies.
Semi -predicate furs are used in
trimming cella,ra and cuffs,
/Led, Weak, Wetter, Watery Urea.
Relieved Ity Marine nye Ettrnody. wry
Will Like Mottle. at SOOthet). Sth At
The Rayo Lamp is a high grade lamp, sold fIT a 110XV pace.
Thera aro lamps that coat moth, but there is no better lamp toad° at any
Constructed of Wild brats); nickel elnied–arteor. Kept clean; an
omen:out to any mein in any heath. There Is nothing known to the orb
of Isrep.rnaking that can add tO the vathe Of the BANO LAMP ne light..
airing dello, Every deities. everywhere. If not.at youth, ivrIte for die
The Queen City 011 Company, Limited, Toronto.
FEATHER DYEING
me hest piace
BRITISH AMERICAN HYENA CO.
import ant News
FUR DEALERS
and TRAPPERS
thett Value. 'Throve yoututhey,
hemline we KNOVr the Fur Market, ands.),
blithest prices on litcreletsortments. Price
llst *specially amongeti tor your Territory.
It le TOGAS for the asking, Convince
lrt Pay all expressage, Mame na
.0711,10440., an4 renal ppornpll,P.
LEOPOLD GASSNEIL FUR CO.
34 East 12th et., New Rork CIty
Capitalised at $250,009.00
..Egyptologist—"Here is a papyrus
on which the characters are so bad-
ly traced that they itre indeeipher-
able, llow'shall you class it?"
Keeper of museum—"Oh, I shall
just call it a doctor's prescription
in the time of Phayaoh. '
A Purely Vegetable Pill.—The
chief ingredients of Parmelee's Ve-
getable Pills are mandrake and
dandelion, sedative and purgative,
but perfectly harmless in their ac-
tion. They clea,nse and purify and
have a most healthful effect upon
the secretions of the digestive or-
gans. The dyspeptic and all who
suffer from liver and kidney ail-
ments will find in thsse pills the
most effective medicine in concen-
trated form that has yet been of-
fered to the suffering.
BRIGHT AND‘BRIEF.
First Vrehin--"What's yer fa-
ther, Bill?"
Second Urchin—"Why, a man
o' course 1"
First Urchin—"Naw; I mean
what' does 'e work at1"
Second Urchin—"Oh, 'e's under
First Urchin—"What doing?"
Second Urchin—"Timel"
Loss of Flesh, cough and Wei In the chest may
not moan consumption, but aro bad taigas. AlienS
Lung Balsam loosens the (tough and heals inlisma
ad air passages. Not 0 grain of opium in it.
KNEW HIM.
"Now, boys " she asked, "can
any of you tell' me something about
Up jumped the sraartest and most
hopeful of the juveniles.
feller who did the work for Robin-
son Cruthe I"
An evidence of the progress be-
ing made in the building of the
Grand Trunk Pacific is to he found
in the announcement that a part
of the Engineering Staff has been
moved from Prince Rupert to Has-
A.OTED LIKE l'HE GENUINE.
"The landlady says that now
boarder is a foreign nobleman."
the reply thing. He hasn't paid
her a cent as yet."
Worms sap the strength'and un-
dermine the vitality of children.
Strengthen them by using Mother
Graves' Worm Extetminator th
drive out the parasites.
"Has he travelled much?" "I
don't think so; he's always 'talk-
ing about the places he's visited."
•
MInard's Liniment Cures Darns, Eto.
FACT AND FANCY.
A woman with a past rarely has a
future.
Elephants sleep only four hours.
Nothing succeeds like looking suc-
The right ear is better than the
The only quick and certain cure
for love is matrimony.
A pelican's, pouch holds seven
quarts of water.
If to know all is to forgive, to
know less is, very. often, to adore.
A crop of tea, is produced at a
cost of ten cents it pound.
Absence makes the heart grow
foncler—of someone's else's pres-
ence.
The world's healthiest ocenpit-
tion is the making of coal -tar dyes.
Motor -cars are tO be com-
pared to gossips when it comes. to
ranging people down.
"What on earth do you think
Pleat while you're fishing?" "Wal,
time to and when it'o bad
AGENTS WANTED.
Priem* needed. Yells on eight. Absolute
othastly to farmers. Does work of SO mon,
Pays for itself in ono hoar. Write to -day.
Handy Jacks Co, Sarnia, OnL
MELP WANTED
VETAbTTED YOUNG MAN AY REPRESEN
y y TATIVIC for County. Something new
kl
r ig Money Maker. If youhavehorso and,rift 70
'an make your tVenty.five to fifty dollars a wee
TAW at once. Leslie II. Hanes, 400 Qucon Went '
'oronto, that
WANTED—MILITARY LAND GRANTS,
T ()aerie or Dominion, Kindly date low..
Con and price. Box IM, Brantford,
LEADS TEE DARDEN 'MADE -- NEW
systom—oOnstaot practice --careful Instruct
don—few weeks otimpiete course—tool) free. '
3radustes earn twelve to eighteen dollen week.
ly, Write 1 or eatalegue abler Barber College,
eel Quiton itatlt, Toronto.
ft ANGER, Tumors, Lumps, ete. Internal
11_, and external, cured without path by
our home treatment. Write us before too
late. Dr. 13ellman Medical Co.. Limited.
Col/ ingwood, Ont.
Ginseng, Root
WANTED
WRITE FOR OUOFATIONS
tahen.buYing your Piano
insist on havin9 an
Piano Act ion
A GREAT DEMAND FOR
PAPER STOCK
Also nip, Iron, Metale, Rabbets, Eta ,
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"Common Sense" for Piles will do it.
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receipt of price.
$5,000
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make from $2 o,000 to $25,otso
a year, though the average
We &Olney.) a few good open-
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for men who can produce
business for the National Life.
We supply the training, the
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Drop us a card to -day for
pa rticulars.
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Kills Bone paviirt
Etch Valley, Alta. -May 201b.1001)
"I have used your Spasto Curti for a
long lime and wotid not bc without it.
Dave billed A Done Spavin by it* use."
01,14 CARLSON.
That ietie the 'whole story, , And
bundled) or Shone:mule have
dome caperlence the past 40 yea
For Spavia, Itiapbone, Curb,
Splint, Swellhma and
all Lameness,
.1Cendolita salmis ettrt three the
trouble—makes the horde gonad end
welt—and eaves money fit the owner
becanse it removes the Sawa of the
for AIL Dorsi tOr time and beast, Ask
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