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"Chile
lost my
atairs i
picked
somethi
pockets,
not see
penknife
haps it
go and
Teddy
engine.
sbarted,f
tided' th
station f
"T'11
right a
obliging
ways re
Malty
she hat
minute.
Teddy o
Then t
the ten -
playing
not like
glad to s
Pretty
boy. Hi
his chee
"Gran
your kni
too. Ai
them 7Th
Grand
"Yes,
my knife
and I a
piece, be
the little
to clo
Grandpa
have to
When t
were ser
to get t
grandpa'
mean.
As for
felt very
BRAZE
Are Gro1
Ye
Brazil
with inor
well as a
cultivate'
are galla
in a lobo
way.
A Brae
a party
visions,
caries, a
despatche
Amazon
operation
several
nature of
by the k
pods `hro
can be se
climb the
the score
pests the
age.
Yegear
the value
food. It
fat (oil),
per cent
cnly sinal
ash. Wri
to its hig
ease with
the hums,
THE Al
May Pro'
Spread
world, an.
of Asia w]
low races,
to dao so;
no, the ye
and eeem
bring the:
bear ever
tion.
Japan
spirit in tl
China, wn
is the ;pro
is more 'ill
sent kindl.
Celestial ]
400 to th
world,
China i
heli naval
handle of
the prese
ultimately
something
an inborn
man. An
is awaken
ally. Day
pushing f
organlzalti
the Empir
Surely,
*when Chi
world'Is su
that' be1
Th
"I see
boy's hdad
ter boy of
` "Thatis
operate'e
boy of vie.
........
le. 111
IelldyrG Reward.
„
lien, said
penknife. When
n my room
up my that
ng fell out
I looked around,
anything,
massin and
was that. Will
see 7"
was playing
It had been
or London,
et it could
ora few minutes.+
go, grandpa,"
ray. Teddy
little fellow.
awdasth do thingsg
ed to leave
So she was
ferehaledto were Joa
year-old twins.
a game together,
to stop, so they,
ee Teddy going
soon down
5 eyes were
ka were red.
dpa, he cried,
fe and a ten
i't you glad
ey were both
pa smiled and
my boy, I am
, because I
m glad to have
cause I want
fellow who
something
s Teddy I
call him."
he children heard
ry they had lost
hat siltfer piece.
s words made
Tedd you
y,cure
happy,
L
ting
getarians
l
:red
oA
clothing
to
months.
t
s
nt
cl,
ing
iia
o
the
®s
grandpa,
I
a while
and I
of one
but
Now I
T think
One
with his
wound
but the
stop ata
he answered
was such
He
for
book,o
it even
glad
and
They
too,
upstairs,
came the
sparkling
I
cent
that
on the
answered:
glad
want to
the
to give
was so
for grandpa.
think
this
the
Besides,
them'
may be
"I've
Iva
was up-
ago I
thought
of the
could
find my
per_
Of ou
little
up and
boy de-
way
an
aal-
was
le.
for a
that
Albert,
were
and did
were
little
and
found
piece,
I found
floor. "
to have
use it,
silver
it to
willing
we will
they
chance
feel
sure he
Goon Hi000 THE
OF HEALTH
--
To. be Healthy You Must Keep the
Blood ltioh Red and Pore.
'
Da Williams Pink Pills are use-
ful in any disease caused by thin or
impure blood, and the list of alleh
diseases is astonishin 1 lar o
gy g•.
Anaemia literally means a condi-
tion in which the blood is thin and
watery, In rheumatism the blood
becomes thin more rapidly than in
any other disease, After an attack
of le, grippe or acute fevers the
blood is always thin and impure,
and Dr. Williams'Pink Pills are
the tonin to use during convoke-
°once, When the blood is poor and
thin the stomach suffers. The food
ferments, gas and certain aeids
form and the trouble is pronounced
indigestion or dyspepsia. The
theires noteir eve fromall of their
to keep blood
P upnight
energy and repair waste or dam-
age. Some forms of paralysis are
gess ofo. caused blu locomotor ataxia, n blood. ha e stop
Ped in many cases when the blood
is made pure, rich and red. This
is only a partial list of the troll-
tiles having their origin in impure,
watery blood, and all can be cured
by supplying the blood with its
missing constituents.
This is exactly what Dr, Wil-
Hams, Pink Pills do. Their chief
mission is to make rich, red blood,
and this good blood reaches every
organ and every nerve in the hu-
man body, thus driving out disease
and bringing renewed health and
strength to thousands of weak, de-
spondent people.
Ask your neighbors. Thera is
not an inhabited corner in Canada
where Dr. Williams' Pink Pills
have not restored some sufferer,
and all over this country there are
grateful people who do not hesitate
to saytheyowe health in state
caseslife itself—to this groat m°d1i-
eine. If you are ailing begin to
yourself to -day by using Dr.
Williams' Pink Pills. :
Sold by all dealers in medicine
'/nail at 50 cents a, box or six
of by"the
boxes for $2.±0 from The Dr, Wil-
Hits' Medicine Co., Brockville,
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FROM MERRY OLD ENGLAND
—..
NEWS B3 AIAIL ABOUT JOlilRHEUMATISM
BULL AND IIIS PEOPLE.
SALT 'M
WITH
SCALY
BEGANIto
SPOTS
v�c
Gains tlf Gold.
SD
IPI WANT to grove ft Ta your ratisfaoNon,
you have Rheumatism acute r amnia
no metier what your condition—wit.•Ite
to -da for my Flt88 BOOK on "ItBZIIMA.
TI$ i—Its canes wad cure;' Tbnuentuas
rale 1t "The most wonderful book ever
wrRtea,' Dort't pend a stamp --1v AB.
�Ox ]lroekt i, MM, aV,O,, A. a" ' Dogt
44A, Brockton, Mass„ B.S,A.
character, in manners, iun�lNEVER��� style, in all things, true supremo
oxaellonce ie simplicity.—T.ottgfel-
law
Be charitable before wealth
makes thea covetous, and lose not
the glory of the mite. ---Sir Trios,
BrAwne,
I have found by experience that
nothing is more useful. to than
I r1(,�SECRET a'
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Occurrences In the Laud Thal
Reigns Supreme In too Cons-
merelal World,
Every petition in Parliament
be in form
On Arms for Years, Used to Crack,
Burned and Itched Terribly;
y
Clothes Irritated the Sores, Com-
pletely Cured by Cuticura Soap
and Cuticura Ointment,
He examined her. He asked her
if she, would be willing to take one
chance in a thousand. She would
do it gladly. For, one chance in
thousand td, live is better than no
chance
doctor was a Savior in
the Medical College, he astouncied
one of the professors one day, by
announcing to him that he thought
the jugular vain might be removed
without any serious danger to the
man
a spirit of mildness and a°commo
dation—Taranoe,
it is false teaching to say we
a should hate ourselves; we should
be in charity with ourselves as with
others.—Si. Francis de Sales,
To fill the time allotted to us to
the brine with action and with
thought is the only way in which we
can learn to watch its passage with
e r 11 g
quanimity,- e , H. Lecky.
lt
°u `"` - d ,{a t
a;^ 1'..r.+
Highest rade beano
Aw g g
and mealy by perfect
retaining their full
Flavored with delicious
They have no
' ' {'""
't•f�E d
z`
r .'
r � tzi
kept whole;'
p
baking,
strength,
sauces. .
equal. r
iA *`';
ool.r an# ' '
must the of a. prayer,
The custom of handshaking dates
back to the time of HenryT.
y
More matches are used in the
United I{ingdoim than in any coun-
try in the world.
Gladstone Dook Liverpool, the
largest in the world, was opened by
±he King on the 11th inst.s
The late Andrew Drummond, of
Drummond's Bank, left 0264,000,
and the Earl of Pembroke £243,000.
vitality a. oftd sweets the notion" is the warn -ping
ing of the food Reform Asaooia-
tion.
noro- teb lievePinnanything en says
lessfI do than
the total abstinencof every indi-
vidual in the community and the
total prohibition for the State."'
Tho Strand in London looks ulcer
Broadway, and Piccadilly like Fifth
Avenue, every day. Hundreds of
Americans, easily spotted by their
clothes as well as their accent are
now in London. '
A new spiral gasholder, the larg-
est of its kind in the world, has
been put into service by the Old-
ham Corporation. The holder
rheum
began
teetm,
Soat-
Outioura
in
tGForpimplesa
m
Outicura
but
Ointment
soap
for
De
Outleura
to
tation
cause
who
getter
Boston,
Woodstock; Nova Scotia.—"x had salt
on my arms for roars, mho trouble
with little scaly spots, winch d 410
enlarging end my arms used tona
crack and bother me awfully,
`'is My clothes Irritated the sores
�, ea, very much and they btunodand
r,,,, l itched terrible. x coapt not
thxmlp sout of watercratching as much
I could, for the water made
��Opt them worse. I used to rah mr.
i ferent kinds of ointment on
but Cuticuraing did m e anyuntil
angood,
p, I put the Outlaws. Ointment on at
and washed next morning with tho
Soap. They soon relieved me and
two months I was completely cured,';
Henry
ckheadsthefollowing
n4ma ntlyesmear at
ho nfi etod pdrUetrwiith
Ointment, on the and of the finger,
de not rub. Wash off the Outicura
in ave minutes with Cuticura
and hot water and continue bathing
some minutes. This troatmeat Is best
rising and retiring. At other times 1100
Soap freely for the toilet and bath,
assist la preventing •inflammation, lad-
and clogging of the pores, the common
h eof these facial
orioacil lOokl oir e,
32-p. skin sampleBook. f Address a ed card
Drug & Chem. Corp„ Dept, 46D,
U. S. A.
patient. Tho professor wondered
at
and uchanswe ambitions
lea a student,
the opportunity of testing ht h his
theory some day.
This teemed to be the opportun-
tient home, and spent most of t. The doctor sent his new hat
a
p
rwableglit s li a for'�30. °Cured kiln wT ith
Ota- cut .M= forth or 881.00. Profit nMLiniiment, tt
Not Dated.
"Do you keep dates?" asked the
eave redkindly of toga girl in as ocery.
P g grocery,
"Always," she replied, "but 1 can't
ever remember any with an old
geezer like you,"
night thinking over her case, He
decided to take the risk.
The next day the patient was re-
moved to the .hospital of the Post-
Graduate Medical Sch00 .
For two ,days she was preparing
for the operation, On the third
FA
s MOM DERg90E,
Hotel sooner, St. Phulfppe, Que.
'
LtMeeting.
Angry Investor—"Well, I've been
out and seen that building lot 1
bought of you."
Real Estate Man—"You're just
the lean I want to see. What does
it look like 7"
• dayit took 1 before
pace the class of
"FAG" „ r
PRINCE MUST FAG AT ETON
the Post -Graduate School, Thein-
tar al jugular vein was removed
—
Will Have to Wait "t
" a}t y i -.1, -,, rl.-:,;4,.:4,41,ta�
altogether by Doctor McPhatter,
That was in November of nine-
teen hundred and two. The woman
on peer"
Boys in His First Year,
The boys at Eton have determined
d ' PRIVATE ' OFFICE
is still living, with nothing more
than an ugly scar to show where
that King George's third son shall
be called just Henry when be gods
Sf ey,,Ze ' 0� ,f
` vti,;l �vn"�`
`,#k
stands, 176 feet high, and holds over
five and a quarter million cubic
feet of 'gas.
Tlie British coast is so well pro-
tooted with lighthouses that if a
ship sailed right round England,
Scotland and Ireland by night only
on six occasions would it be where
it could not see the light of a light-
g .
house lantern,
Dr. Barnardo's Homes, which
have branches throughout the Bri-
fish Isles, and in Canada, support
over 8,000 ehildren, which they.de-
scribe as the largest family in the
world," Over 78,000 boys and girls
have entered the homes since they
were founded the late Dr, Bar-
nardo in 1866. by
Writin g to the press respecting
the mortality among peers and
non samembers of ys thea t,r. lg
eon Ashton sa presentyearCalgary,
'p quite one of the
heaviest an record, for although
1913 has only half run its course,
alreadyas as 23
many pears and
nine M.P, s have passed away.
The versatility of British engi-
neering enterprise' forms the sub-
REMOVED THE JUGULAR VEIN
—.
Remarkable Feat Performed by Dr.
Neil 11ePhattcr.
Dr. McPhatter was, at one time,
ciprominent physician of New York
y He was a Canadian born,
but, like so many, went to practice
his profession in the great Ameri-
can metropolis. There was much
more opportunity there for re-
search work. Dr. McPhatter's spe-
tinily was research work.
, But the New fork soddenness of
climate in the winter was not belie-
ficial to the health of the doctor's
other great inteiest. That interest
was five or six years heel, and wore
little
little dresxes and pink hair ribbons.
She became ill, and Iter doctor-
father knew that a change of cli-
he t removed absolutelye was anecess li y, and
Alberta.
The faithful old hhttseskeepor
chanced to look out one day, and
saw a poor,withered woman saydidn't
gering g
towards the steps. Just as
she reached the first one she fell.
The housekeeper ran out and drag-
the jugular vein once had been.
Truly, the great do well in hum-
ble places and are always silent.
g
to Eton for the next term, The
Prince, who is now 13 years old,H
has been at a private school at
Broadstairs. He will be treated at
1 i'o f3aril,�����j,6
¢»' ru
"1,tri
r
fi
/
AN APPALLING CONDITION
Invariably results when you use a cheap
corn salve. Be judicious, use "Putnam's,"
for fifty years it has cured corns and
warts that nothing alae can torch. Ask
for
?null ' dealers. Corn Extractor only,
+F
Eton just the same as the other
boys. Be will have to arise at 6.45
and attend early school at 7.30, On
full school days he will spend six
hours in the school, and on half
holidays and three times a week
four hours.
As a "lower boy" he will have to
r.
,�
Y'
f=
ft
Cramming down ill -chosen
food, and rushing back to
work, leads straight to dys-
pepsta, with all it means in
misery.
Proper habits of eating,
with a Na-Dru-Ca D
pepsta Tablet after each
js -
1 ,
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PENALTIES OF GENIUS.
M'aii3' Fantons lien 11 ere Physical-
1y Infirm.
Genius and ill -health, it would
seem, often go hand in hand. At
the 'greatest
"fag." A "lag's" duties include
the running of errands for the up -g'
gtion,
per boys, tidying house in the fag
master's room, lighting fires, pre
paring tea, cooking eggs and run-
„
Ring to the sock shops to buv
fruit and pastries.
'x'
i•
..
w
meal, restoregood di es-
health and happiness,
A box of Na-Dru-Co Dys-
pepsle Tablets costs but
50c. at your Druggist's.ix�r^
National Drug and Chem -
teal Co. of Canada,timfted
h'
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"1
NUTS A .DELICACY,
in Favor as a rood—
Use Them.
nuts, which are regarded
easing favor, as a food as
dainty, we not grown in
orchards in Brazil, but
from the wild forest
rious and even dangerous
Ulan merchant will equip
men by providing pro-
and other noes-
Id the expedition is then
d along the banks of the
collect the harvest, an
which frequently lasts
Some idea of the
the ask may be formed
no•wledge that only the
en down bywind and rain
cured. No co re,ofar dare
tall tree on account of
ions, fire ants and char
infest the bark and fall-
,
ions are firm believers in
of the Brazil nut as a
contains 60,8 per cent. of
P
17 per cent, of protein, 7
of carbohydrates, and
1 quantities of water and
teas d qla lit ea agree he
h food qualities and theyA
which it is assimilated by
n system,
NATURES WARNINGS.
lIolt Ca fore Coming lig Ru n. ouse and Fish Act Re'
The gardener cries out for rain,
the devotee of sport or society for
just one more fine day, and so on,
But there are other barometers
than the one with the glass face.
Frequent: allusions have been made
to the warnings given by Nature.
"The idyllic calm of the hen run
i
gives place to a scene of great ex-
cement, the fowls running about
and waltzing in the dust," says a
writer in the Hamburger Nachrich_
ten, of Berlin, German in makingengineer
y
a summary of these warnings. "The
ducks 'are just as lively, diving fre-
gttently. Peacocks eve vent to
g"'�i
their expressive of a soul in an-
guish. Pigeons lose their conscious
g
nese of the time of day and seem
to be in doubt whether they ought
not at once to seek the shelter of
the dove cote,
Swallow+s give up their aerial
circling and press down toward the
earth in pursuit of the insects which
have also dropped into lower strata.
Louder and keener sounds the ohaf-
finch s note heralding the rain.,p�
"Other animals seem to know that
the time of cheerful sunnywarmth
is departing. In a corner of the
yard the cat scratches herself be-
hind her ear and rubs her fur with
a paw as if she wanted to remove
some invisible spot. In barn. and
corn loft rats and mice emerge from
their dark corners,
"FliesfiDa.
are all agog; their quiet
reflectiveness gives lace to a rest -tea
less and gredy buzzinground
everything acid' every one. Bees
either stop at home in the hive or
come swarming back to it in a
hurry; they.cease to be pacific and
out of their way to sting an un-
suspecting wayfarer if they see a
storm rowing.
Spiders stop an the: middle of
the feverish weaving of their webs
and hang dully and tiredly by their
threads, So too with the humble
denizens of the soil; worms waggle.
up and stretch themselves, while
toads come out of their holes' in
troops. .In the pond the chorus of
frog voices sounds louder than ever
ea they invoke_ the clouds to pour
down the long desiredra•
in,
"Even under the water the tom=
ing change makes itself ,felt. Fifth
rise. Twenty-four hours before the
change in the weather the roach
comes out' of eta muddy bed and
mime about continually,makin
' g
what ecoid lake torrefied gasps lar
'weather whichfish.'' - The fro s, those
frogs,
true barometers, leave the water
anal show themselves;y
the plants reflect thecora-maker
change. The clover straightens
bowed book.; fenne tee stands up s°nt°'Iseoplo
stiff and straight if colder weather
g
.kerning on- the horizon. Tho per
lifts i s'leo es before a
wood Borrel ] t v boo
storm, while. those of tile.nareissus
close _up, The, lettuce: again opens and
rain; : So many and fiiture,
so varied are Nature's tigns,"
any rate, many of
,,
tae
<
'
deeds that the world has seen per-
formed have been accomplished by
men physically infirm.
Wheels Within Wheels.
Mrs. Crawford—"I was so glad to
find her I
�#,,•
a
• .,,0 4 •.• ,..-s
" i ra r '
�.
�
Darvin suffered from
out when. called,"
so acutely
nervous exhaustion that he couldFARMS
Mrs. Crabshaw—'`I knew you
FOR SALE.
only work for two.hours a day at
the most. Thackeray, was frequent -
like each other, so I told
her when you were going to call."
H. Toro i WsoN, Ninety Colborne Street,
ly ill; Johnson nearly always had
poor health; Dickens at the age of
Minard's Liniment Cures Distemper.
vamp, STOCK, DRAIN AND DAIRY
S1ome 4n pB in all sections et Ontario.
fifty-five was R+.n old man, with
chattered Renes; whilst Sir Wal-
ter Scott, a subject to spasms, was
His Wife's Pet.
He had no love for his wife's pet
FACTORY SITES, WITH OR ti'ITHOLIT
Railway. trackage, in Toronto,
Brampton and other towns and eltis'.
jest of a thoughtful article in the
current issue of the British Trade
Beview, in the cotuse o£ which it is
,
stated that the most sensible pias
tirn seems to be for the budding
to stick to the workshop
in the clay, and totake advantage
of the technical school at night,
Mr. Joseph Storrs Fry, of Fry &
Sons, eo°oa and chocolate manufac-
curers died on the 7111 Inst. at Bras-
,
tol, aged 86. Mr. Fry was a mem-
ber of the Society of Friends. He
never took a prominent part In
public or political life, but extend
ed geil°rons benevolence to philan-
thropie objects, maintaining a staff
of clerks to dispense his charities
a
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a chronic invalid duringdog.
years of his life, aald died 6 at he
Neither had anyone else, for
that matter, except his wife. Yet
EFIDENTIAL PROPERTIES IX
' Brampton unit n dozen other town,.
ago of fifty-nine,
Hilton, Morris, Charles
when it mysterious) Y disappeared
N. W. nawsoN, Colborne St., Taranto
and
Keane., the actor, all were slaves to
one day he offered $28 for its re
•cover •. "But 1 thoughtyou hated
STAMPS ANO COINS..
gout, and Milton was further
handicapped by being blind. The
Poet stl,ts .died of consumption
the do " said Tomkfna the ad-
vertiser.gI did.""Then why onHarks
earth do you offer such a big re.-
cAMP COLLMC'1'UR nU1.D1<h.l+ r,tr•
/. ferent Foreign RtAmpn. CALq)egn0.
atom
call Seven eeetu s
r mnnnv T rrn•n
when still quite young. Elizabeth
Barrett Browning was an invalid
ward for its return?" "Because I
like to please my wife." "Well,
AUTOMOBILE FOR SALE,'
for file greater part of her life.
Insanity claimed Dean Swift;
whilst Rousseau, Cowper and King
George III. all-tt•ere insane Burin '
their lives.. g
that may he, but that reward is
„ „
sure to bring the dog back. T
think not," said the other, with a
knowing smile, "that is, unless
bury it in the
h•�1;r,E 4o 0.1'. torah a raR• roi+T
�: 54,000. Will ;ell ror gggoo; esr will e�-
change fir a Du; rows, horses, hay, or
MI. This is a bcautirul rnr and ie fn
73 sAdeln dcust f W mTo .t1`apOn Box S.P.,
t
periods of
t'
some one saw me gar-
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MISCELLANEOUS.
RAHAM BROS., FUR RANCHERS,
PANTRY CLEANED.
• ---
A Way Some People Have.
A doctor sa'id:
"Before marriage my ~wife ori
served in summer and country
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Minards Liniment Cures Diphtheria,
Yir will pay 'highest price Du" Blaelc, 811.
,
Who linens What a Girl Wants.
„�,
Try iv8>tarane Eye Fieme�y ver, CrossPoxes,
Lk`D Marten,
Strathroyb
If you have Red, Woak, Water Res R.R. No, 1, Ont.
Smart
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r1i1�E1'iING OF CHINA..
—
e a Menace to the Future
dao of the Worlcl-
before you a map of the
1 gaze at those vast tracts
iicb are inhabited by yea-
It is worth your while
Tor, as Japan has shown
flow races are awakening,
likely before long to
it influence forcibly to
1 upon Western civilize,-
of course is the movinggo
its yellow federation; but
bh her 407,331,000 people,
dominant partner, and it
an probable that the ire-
'p p
ing of activity within the
r mpire will prove s men-
3 future pewee of the
Armin She Lias :dated
g P
and miliary affairs in the
Garman experts, and, if
s stent bma,. • d
ovals s ass an, arm '
Fri sY of
like 30,000,000 men, with
raeial,hatred of the white
more than that, China
socially and andustli
and night reformers aro
award; the work of re-
on and ro teas within
p1 ggivesr
e'
thea, the time will 007210
will make a bid for the
premacy, But when will"Evenhousekeeper
ing
Man wants but little here be-
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low.
It's different with a boy. He
wants a mandolin, a pistol, a razor,
or Granulated Eyelids. Doesn't
—.Soothes Eye Pain. Druggistsre
y Sell
Dluriue Eye Remedy, Liquid, 25c, 56C.
Murine Eye Salve in Aseptic Tubes,
25c, 50c. Eye Books Free Uy 14Iali
AYCr4R, TUMORS. LIMA PN. ETOL
qt../ interngl And extrrnoL cured with• -
out onto by our Stoma treatment. Write
no before too into. Dr. Rottman Medical
r^ • T.Imlted Ial7inrta nn l Ont
homes, corning in touch with fame-
lies of varied means, culture, tastes
. ,_
Dr. Neil Merhatter.
a false mustache, a bull pup, a mag-
is lantern, a detective's tin badge,
An Eye Tonle Geed for All Eyes that Need CaroALL
Marine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago
41100 ole. KIDNEY ANL RLIL
.
Ur der Stones, Sidney trouble, 8rneel.
and Ailments b
Lulrellr
and discriminating tendencies, that
the families using Postum seemed
to• average better than those using
or coffee,
"When we were married two
years ago, Postum was among our
first order of groceries. We also
put in same tea and coffee for
guests, but after both had stood
around the pantry about a year un-
touched. they were thrown away,
and Postum used only,
"Up to the age of 28 1 had been
accustomed to drink coffee as a leer
routine habit and suffered con -g
scantly from indigestion and all its
relative disorders;
Tea is just ea harmful because it
contains caffeine, the same •• drug
found in coffee:
„,
Since using Postum all the aid
complaints have completely left me
and I sromeitimes • wonder if I ever for
had them." dren
Name given by Canadian Postum after
Co, Windsor Ont. .rite for
booklet, "The Windsor,
to Wellville," head
Postum comes in two forms, you
Regnl'ar (must be boiled). tor.
•Postum
ed the
g poor creature into the of-
The doctor was out. - With
the, aid of warmth and a nip of
brandy, the pale -faced patient was
soon restored to consciousness. It
was then that the housekeeper no-
ticed how much she. was Buffering.
She could' scarcely speak, owing to
a large growth on her neck. She
told the servant that every doctor
had said she could no tlive, but,
some kind of Providence bad told
to go to the doctor who had
40110 so much good among the in-
habitants of the lower, district,
Every bit of hope had dwindled,
Shecame more. out of morbid curia.
osity than anything else. For the
growth was on the jugular vein.
She kept wringing her Montes and
moaning, "Oh, if I could only live
two or three years, t1'1'1the coil- find
are a little better able to look
themselves! "
And the housekeeper shook her
hopefully: and said, "Weal,
jea wait tall. you the the doe-
'
I m.sure leo can fix you up all
motorcycle,
a motor' cls a mnd turtle a fiddle
' '-
a printing prase, a stamp album,a
t001cheat , a goat, a telescope, a
tame rat, a camera, a squirt un
a baseball shit and a pair of roller'
•
Looking Ahead.
„ In the event that 1 should eon-
dant to your marriage with my
daughter, I want first t•o ask •you a
aknow Rented?,
cured w Remedy,
rnred with the , A German now
Rnnp1'" price 81.50, Another new remade
for Disbetsa•btellitue. and pare cure, is
sanol'e Antl•Ulsbotee." Prix% 5200 trans
druggists or Croat. Tia Sunni Manatee.
741 utpeRo Companyof Canada, Limited,
skates,
question."
Minard's Liniment Cures Colds, Ste.
"Anel that is 7"
"Will youyounoOathe
3' promise alter be -Action,
_
The P heart ai xi Pias
Not a Laboring Alan.
Tramp—Good morning, lady, I
come her husband not to object to
my able manners?
insisg on the
sa
(3TTO HIGEI .e"
thought perhaps I might be able to
get a bite litre,
Mrs. Snapp—Certainly not!
YHe
,!
theories Liniment Cures Cargot In Cows,
found his hair was leaving the
Piano Action
Tramp—Ohl then I am laboring
top of his head, and took his barber
MALE HELP WANTED,
under a mistake.
Mrs. Snapp—It strikes me you
never labor under any oircumstan-
eea,.
' -growrr
b task abort it, "mon sold a two
bottles of stuff to maks the hairMEN
grow." "It is very strange it vi+on't
again," interrupted the bar-
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WANTED
'rotrxD •MAO BE A BA88800. Y rEAOB
yon quickly, .nhea.11ly, thnrongkly an4,
tnraieh tools free. Wo give you aetnal
Falsehood may be a thick •crust,
but in the course of time truth will
a place to break through,
bor, I cant understand it.,
"Well look here," said the man
"I don't mind, drinkin another
bottle but this' must be too last."
shop ex�� portonoe. Write for fres eats,
loguo. Moler Oblli ge, 219 Queen at, East,
Toronto,
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bol ing but i prepared insanely three
-y
by stirring a level teaspeionf`�ulT±11 tor
an ordinary cup of hof water, which
P , sharply
it right for most persons, colica.
A big cup requires Moro, and hila
who like astrbn `things found
p g p ......wa
ut in a, heaping Spoonful and tem•. led
it with a large supply of cream. and
Experiment until i the
Ester t you know the
amount that pleases 'your' palate,' he'
have it served that way in the side
• ' • • • . ly
"There's It ltea±on" for Postum, show
aweal woman
vhoturs.wThen the
tamp in: lie glanced at her
and passed into his inner
The. followed
.and told him bow alio had
oho poor creature. He bus-
himself with his instruments
looked ever hieanoil. ?illi all
to h iz,
h nes a was listening, When
heard•the words+rr'growthon the
of her neck," he turned .quieke
rind 'bald the housekeeper '• to
the, patient in. ED,
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have o crated on a is
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in order to make a bet-
'him." '
n't where my dad used to
n, vie to •make ''a' better its'lenveethefore
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