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ROYAL L A Dlpr PRESI.
• Aa,I��4 I,, TRI'
MOST LUXURIOUS WAS THAT OF
CZAR OF RUSSIA.
STRENUOUS WORK
SOON TELLS 0 ',L1U.
Easiness Men iind Breadwinners
the Iridium of Nervous
Exhaustion.
— When worry is added to overwork
men soon become the victims of .ner-
vous exhaustion- - •neurasthenia -- tile
doctor oath it. Some have no reserve
strength in their systems to bear the
strain; others overtax what strength
they have. If you find that you are
The special train that the Czar of nervous and"fiat Sure oe yourself, that
'•Russia used to travel in, with its you sleep badly, and wake, up thud and
twelve cars providing uj artments for aching, your niorvea are out of anter.
the Czar, his suite and guard, a real Other signs awe Inability to Lake pro-
Itessian bath, kitchens, a chapel and per interest in your work; your apps'
all of the comforts of a palace, was the is fickle; your back feels weak,
formerly the most elaborate owned by and you are greatly depressed in epir-
any European ruler. lie, Oaae or more of these signs mean
The train of the ]impe'roe William, that you ahoield take prompt steps to
, of Germany iias seven partly armored stop mischief by noinlsliing the nerves
' cars and a locomotive designed towith, the food they 'thrive,.oie naively
withstand even bomb and obeli at- I the rich red blood made by Dr, Wil -
tacks. Everything that makes for ef- ]'lams' Pink Pi11es. These Mlle have
ficienay is provided, including a 11- cured. tilausen'4e of. teats of nervous
braxy ear, on the walla of which hang disorders, including nervous prostra-
hundreds of military maps. Ilion; neuralgia, St. Vitus dance and
The train of the President of the partial paralysis, .Hare le an example:
., French 'Republic, although not the Mr, P. H. Cat1an, a Well known Uusi•
most luxurious of the official trains of nese snap in Coleman, P,D,I., says:
Europe, has perhaps the most inter- I owe any present ;health, if not life
esting history of them all, says the I itself, to Dr, Williams' Pink Pills. I
Railway Age Gazette, It has figured land always been an saline man, and
in more important political events when I began to inn down in health
than any of the others, and has car- paid little attention to It as I thought
tied at some time nearly all of the It only a temporary weakness. As
great men of the world, incleuling, time passed, however, I found myself
possibly, France's greatest enemy, the I growing worse; and consulted a doctor,
mperor William himself.
Conveyed the Czar.
President Faure ordered he'trilin
hurriedly built in the autism?' of 1896
for the purpose of carrying to Paris i grew so weak that I had to leave my
,i` the Czar of Russia, whose visit sat business and was confined to the
that time cemented the • alliance 'be- I house . • Time went on and I was stead-
tween France and Russia. The wholly growing weaker, and my friends
train was built in thirteen flays. So ; were all greatly alarmed for my con -
hastily was the private personal car' dilion. In this condition I was strong -
built that not until the tenth day did ly recommended to try Dr. Williams'
it occur to anyone that the Czar might Pink Pine, and as the doctor's medi-
wish to take a bath. So, the roof of eine was not helping' me I 'decided to
the car was promptly cut open and a do so. By the time I had used three
space made large enough to allow the boxes I could tell that they were help-
lewering of a huge silver bathtub into ; ing me, When I had taken eight boxes
a corner of the car. The tub is there of the pills I felt able to attend to:my
after all these years, and so is the business again, and people were sur -
patch in the car roof. The train has prised to see me out, I continued the
its own special housing shed at Vil•1 use of the pills until I had taken twelve
leneuve St. Georges, some miles out of boxes, by which time I was feeling as.
Paris, but of late it has been as fro-' well as ever I did, and was being con-
quently put of its shod as in. 'gratiilated by all my friends en mi'
One of its moat important trips full: restoration to health. I feel now
since the war began occurred in Oeto- that 1f I hrd..used Dr, 'Williams' Pink
ber, 1915, when it conveyed the King Pills at the outset I would not oiiay
of England to the French front, where
he reviewed in company with Presi-
dent Poincare fifty thousand of the
troops that bad taken part in the••bat-
tie of Champagne.
Qutliyedr Its. Day. ,,
Unlike the imperial •trains, the medicine dealer, or by mail, at 50 ,cent'
;French Presidents train is not armor- a' ties, or siiboses for $2,60, from The
'ed, and it has no proteetionwhatever
,against bulls s rout aliens, I.1 -eras built Dr. Williams tiacisiciu Co., Brack-
et bet: 1•.: I - I .. `� ,
ata time when n" one' thought that
necessary,,., The ifourecara.,are elabd1-', "
'ittely upholstered in red and 'yellow HOWDO YOU CARRY MONEYi?
''Silk velvetsp and are of •Snood..;::'They. ,. . ,_« ...:; x
are not of the typical French con-
struction, but look more like Ameri-
can parlor care, except that the roofs
are not frilly rounded at the ends. The You can generally tell a man's
na
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interiors resemble somewhat the tour- lyota]ity fro it7b, manneliP which
t cars used on the Western. rdiivay h c n}es;h pocket -mon or the
of thibni„n Rn ��,ihie not 1�v ed �.ari 'usF •�lo s in 1oYa1fa'e usnt-
into cIlln tI e s -1'kenostEn�fah1hbrd' Iti �n �of tie••conntr nf
and Contintiil cars. ' • `which
they are typical.
Although they are thoroughly coo- The majority of British people carry
fortable, it is apparent from their't heir money -be it gold, silver, or
g'; mil
fading curtains and upholsterind ••uppers -•all mixed up in the right -
their clumsy and ponderous arrange- hand trousers `pocket; Upon needing
menta, that they have outlived their any, your typical Briton takes a hand -
time. They remind you of the old pal- ful of this mixture, and selects the
wee at Oiron, . the magnificence'+ of coils he desires•A an Of i tint' uncpn
which is ,,,falling tote `,decay, 'because cealet ntlinner t e a 'es l•'
no one can of ioxd(to live in the place. t?n'clel' Sens, lialieoae, the Boundary,
has a "wad of bills,” which he secure
ly keeps in a long, narrow pocket-
boolt.> r
Frenchmen, more "ofton than not,
are satisfied with an ordinary leath-
er purse.
Not so with his hereditary foe, for
a purse, gaily embroidered in silks by
the fair hand of some Gretchen, is the
money -receptacle of the conceited
Hun! .
• The' poorer classesof the Italians
tie up their small fortunes in a gaud-
ily-eolorod handkerchief, which they
myuterngusly eenceal somewhere about
thein• persons
Many, of our Russian friends. pre-
,fer-ta hide their;,pzeeloie Savings in
thein boots 4.. er the lining wed their
clothes,
Interesting History of the Train in
"Use by the President of the
French ltepnblic,
who said that I was not only badly
run down, but that my nervous system
was badly shattered. I lost flesh, my
appetite was poor, I slept badly and
notwithstanding the doctor's treatment
have saved much money ,spent in doe-
tor's bide, but would have had renewed
health sooner. I cannot speak too
highly of this "modieino; and would
recommend it to every man who feels
weak, nervous or run down,"
You ceu get them pills, tins-nigh.apy
Each Nationality Has Its Typical
Method of Handling Coin.
The Little Rain,,
.
"Ohl she is good, the little rain! and
well elle knows our need
Who cometh in the time of spring to
aid the sundrawn areal;
She wanders with .a `friendly wind
through silent nights unseen.
The furrows feel her happy tears, and
1el the land is gaeen.::
"Last night cloud -shadows Bloomed the
path that winds tom abode,
And the torches of'theaiver-baits like
angry meteors glowed.
To -day fresh colors break the aoil,and
iiuiterflies
take' winifFF' ..
Down broidered'.lawnsl'all bright with
pearls in the garden of : the,
King." .
.-Translated from the .Chlneseof Tu
Fu by L. Cranmer-l3yng
His: Work.
At a house party at a a oihlemitia'e
gountry House a guest said' td the little
daughter of the host. -
"Your oldest brother is al ti front,
Of couir ?:' h, a f .i a,Il i f.,-: �,•1
.
,
Oh . i „ �� >„ ot- •the' i ' •�
,yjh g �iota
Cross," she answered.
"And r', ourt, second, :;hath r. ,holf+.
about hire ? 'r le,l i ^., g . ',•.. .
'He's at the fronts tote, been,
twice woundeatiln�i 1! 11 ` 1 • '
"And ie your youngest brothel', the
tr'i -year-old Harold, also, lith) Biel
enches?„
She shook her head, _.•1=---- - ......
"No," she said, "he's minding In-
dlia," { , n ,i,
Letttiee„ tOen 4pttepaac, beets .'• and
ions, mature in alit to nine weeks,
rn from eleven to thirteens- weeks
feta from fifteen to s i
c ixtea i
d pes°eke.
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1 Brighten The Corner
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1 where you are by-eat,lllj;l a
.,food4hat,nt roes''not,e1og the
liver or develop poisons in
the colon, Cut out heavy
meats and starchy potatoes
and eat Shredded Wheat
Biscuit with berries or
other fruits. Try this diet
for a few days and see how
much better you feel. The
whole wheat grain made
digestible by steam -cooking,
shredding and baking.'
Draperies are featured in some of
the very newest dresses. A very
stylish 'eoetmue is illustrated here
combining a draped shirt with a blouse
having body and sleeves in one. This
model would be most Attractive de=
velopecl in erepo de Chine, foulard, soft
taffeta, or even in ono of the pretty
summer voiles, McCall Patterns
No. 7814, Ladies' One -Piece Walet; in
45 Mceena
5 sizes; 94 to 42 bust; and No. 7818,
Ladies' Straight Skirt, attached to
one,piece low yoke in 80 -inch length;
in 6 sizes; 22 to 90 waist. Price, 20
cents each.
These patterns may be obtained
from your local McCall dealer, or
from the McCall Co., 70 ,Bond St.
Toronto, Dept. W.
INVALUABLE SENSES.
How Some People Earn a Living by
• 'Their Ears and Noses.
Most people depend upon their
hands for their livelihood, and so we
have come to speak of handiwork and
handicraft and "handy." But there
are many others who could survive
the loss of arms in such a war as this
and still be efficient for business.
For instance, there is a man in;,
every pen" factory" In Eirmingham,
England -probably several - whose
sole business is giving nibs their final
test before they are packed away in
the familiar box: He dicips(gach nib
separately, one by ono, oh'a sheet of
plate -glass, and he can tell instantly
by the sound emitted whether th
is fit to be packed for sale, or only to
be'thrown aside as imperfect)
There are pegple whp make ;a living;.
by their, nose's, sniffing perfumes for
the scent -Makers,' The art 61'' making
delightful -perfumes, in which the
ladies will' delight, i mainly a matter
of.,how much of, this ,and how. little, of
that, and -there are well-trained. noses.,
which can tell at a sniff when there is
just the litt a --too ich o o., ittl'e'or
m. 1 toe
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whether anything is missing. -11
THANKFUL MOTHERS
Mothers who hage once used Baby's
Own Tablets fax their; little Tones are
always strong in their praise of this
medicine. • •Among them is Mrs: Mar-
cella Boudreau, Mizonette, N.B., who
writes: "Baby's Own Tablets are the
best medicine I 1taoaf..for,little-ones.
T am very thankful for what they have
done for my children." The Tablets
regulate the bowels and stomach; cure
constipation and Indigestion; break up
colds and simple fevers; in fact they
mire all the minor ills of little ones.
They are sold by medicine dealers or
by mail at 25 cents a box from The
Dr. Williams' Medicine Co„ Brockville,
Ont.
Made in Canada
SOME RECENT DISCOVERIES.
More Achievements in The Fields of
Science and Invention.
A new invention for oiling moving
machinery consists of electrically con-
trolled oilers, a number of which can
be operated from a centrally located
switchboard,
An Englishman has invented a mite -
in -the -slot machine which tells the
speed at which a train is traveling by
the dropping of a, coin in the slot.
Lower sashes for windows have been
invented evhich, instead of sliding,
swing outward; and upward to any
desired distance, the purpose being to
obviate drafts in rooms.
A photographic camera attachment
has been invented by a Colorado mann
which permits eight photographs to
be taken on the same plate or film.
An attachment has been invented by
an Ohio inventor which, when attach-
ed to a knitting machine, makes imita-
tion fur by knitting a tuft of hair into
each needlefull of thread.
An English inventor has devised a
table fork, diamond' shaped instead of
flat, asserting that it is more easily
cleaned than the usual fork.
A German invention is an unsink-
able lifeboat which is equipped with
doors that automatically close upon
its occupants, in the event that the
boat upsets.
Wireless messages have been sent
through 'the earth between mines
1,600 feet deep and a mile and a half
A2.011.b,Y Gez'man.:expetts.:-:, .
A French electrician has invented a
wireless outfit powerful enough to'
pick up any message, when it is con-
nected with an metal surface, and yet
'sznail eilgtt',;tlh ;tea'' he angled about in
the'pocket.
A new kitchen cabinet has all its.
dzawera mounted in one largo drawer,
which can bepulled forward -when the
t table "top of 'the cabinet is 'extended. !
1;1his az'n;angetalennt makes for ease of
access to the drawers, -.
S'eup'bubbles'large and substantial
enough to bo. used for •baelegrounds for
photographs are developed by an ap-
pal.•z;.t';ae;••. invented= iibyt an- (English
scientist. ,,, -,.
• Some European railroads are experi-
mentinewitlyelectric l000nlotive head,
lights so mounted that engineers can
direct their rays in any desired direc-
tion .. ,
New wide -brimmed hats.1orwomen
have rY, piece of glass in their brims so
that they will not obstruct the vision
whgsi;lpulled ideers to coyer ; wearer's
eyes.
A woman is' the inventor of a suit-
case made in three parts and with
legs that unfold to support it when it
is opened so it can be used as. a
Victory the Kaiser ,cannot have.
Peace he must have. -Sir Percy Scott.
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THE SONG OF MERRIT.
The Orieuthl Idea As To What' Were
Good Shoes.
John' Chinaman often has peculiar
ideas about the wearing apparel that
he btiShe in' America, For one thing,
he always wants boots that'•ate sev-
eral -sizes. top large, for he believes
that in that wayhe a gets afore value
for hieence ey In additiontookees-
sive size, boats,.have to poss.esa,other.
peculiar 'ehaaaeteristies .before they
meet,_ hit full• approval aa,,the f eSiru.
ing story indicates: ''
A California merchant offered a
pair of fine boots that he haat long kept
in stock to a Chinese fortree dollars,
The ,oriental .finally took- theme -but.
two days later he brought therm back.
"What'e't e trouble, Johan??" incduir-
ed the mdi''ehant,, tl 1im gop'd:."boots:"
"Him I)o y good,",; tlpciardd "whir
"Him no ain song. boot .Velly aeon
wear out 1••¥e likes singsong hoot oe
me catehRlRitiek t'zee c'{olla' s: ty 4'
"Singsif N;11iletl'fu on.eltiithedi `diff^
merchant,,,,; "Ale
"Me t'illjA'.yolt sate, all lite," 3epiieil'
john, "W11a' kqq',]ti lYoot,no, ing"ee,
Sque icl •agheftitl' ` sea. Chinaman
waiket, elle sumo good boot?t''
When the merchant had,given hints
hi exehalig4 for the fine hoots a pair
of coftret, cheap ones that squeaked
loudlyi John Chinaman doptlrtedhigh.-
ly satisfied.
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THE NEW SPARTANS J INCOME $1,000,000 A YEAR
Itialng Ltusratiaai Will Benefit By
......a ., i�'1"1'K T,N
One of the results ofsa iho war 'Web
will be beneficial to the nation is 'the
,fact that the young people have boen
turned out in one way or another to
fend for themselves -the soldier in
field, trench, camp, and billet; and the
girl in munition -factory, bank, hospi-
tal and shop,
Them, can be no doubt that the past
generation was being brought up too
seftly, says an Ianglish writer, Either
the State or the mother seemed deter,
rained to do everything for the chil-
dren, instead of letting them do as
much as possible for themselves, The
result was a lack rf independence ar.l
of a sense of responsibility, which the
war has already cured.
Instead of training children up to
habits of personal orderliness and
helpfulness, to share the labor and ire-
sponsibility of the home, mothers have
been content to let children grow up
easily, without ever feeling the pinch,
without ever knowing what the work
of every day meant, Tt has been a
profound mistake. And when the war
PS aver it will •be well if the lesson
taught as to the benefits of "hardness"
and discipline shall have been under-
stood and taken to heart.
Many a big lads will refuse ever to
sleep softly again. Ile has done with
feather -bed methods for the rest of his
earthly. career, Let the women fol-
low suit. Let them copy Spartan
methods, and the future of their chil-
dren will be a surprise and a pleasure
.to them, by reason of its wholesome
progress and self ?confidence and
splendid success.
AUSTRALIA'S SOLDIERS
Plan Adopted by Commonwealth
Might Work Well in Canada
From South Australia comes some
interesting information as to, what our
sister commonwealth' is x ing for her
returned soldier.
A soldier who had spent fourteen
months in active service and was
wounded says that in iia neighborhood
each returned soldier is allotted eight -
teen acres of reclaimed land on the
Murray river, eight acres for fruit,
oranges,'ete,, and ten acres for tillage.
This particular individual has six
cows, a five -room house free, and "a
loan of $2,500. He says that in two
years' time he will be "right on his
The Government has a large farm
they train the mon how to
ms, and so far with -very little sur-
as the large farm, a long way
from. civilization, , does not seem to
appeal to the returned soldier. It is
just passible that the smaller proposi-
tion would suit him better.
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ANY CORN LIFTS OUT,
DOESN'T HURT A BIT !
seat.
T
where
farm.
In Canada our Government has aim-
ed rather at placing men upon larger
far
cess,
ib7o-:foolishnesse! -Lift your caries -1
s.,. and, cailuseSadff'NOW fingere -ic
�'It's''like magic! " "1
tom..
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> Sozatoornsi,hard-corns,-goit.der1413'roIe
any kind„ot',,na cereeeeln. 7arnidessil'%ar
liftedright out with the fingers if you
upon the corn a few drops apply pay s of p n
freezono, says -.a. Cincinnati authority.
For iittla: cost one.can get •a: Small
bottle of fieezone at any drug' store,
which will positively rid one's feeteq
e;reIf corn cellae witliout'piiin.
This simple drug. dries the moment
it is applied and .does not even bei-'
tate''thes serroundlrig skin while 'ail
1 Iia`" It r afterwards,
ny g
This aonaouncennent will intareat,
many of aux readers. If your drugs:.
gist hasn't any freezone tell him- toy,
surely get a small bottle for you from
his wholesale drug house.
The Golden Rulea.
Doasyou would •be done.by.
Persian, •
Do not that to a neighbor which you
would take i11 from him. -Grecian.
What you would not wish done' to.
yourself do not mato others. -Chinese.
Ono should .seek for others the hap-,
piatess otae desires ,for one's self. -Buds
dist.
He sought for others the good he de-
sired for h' itself. - Let him pass on.
-Egyptian. an
All.. things,• whatsoever ye would
that men should do to you, do ye even
so to diem. -Christian.
Let none of. you treat his brother
in 'a way ho himself would dislike to
be' treated:-Mohanimedan. '"
'The, Harder TintFurther.
The', musketry instructor haat just
been' giving a lesson , on the rifle to
one- part!culazly "green"" set of re-
erti s," At the end lie, asl edea- ,.
"�7q}y, is thou;e tiny. •gtiestign- .you
wat�I,tio
Ono dull -looking !'.Johnny --I IRaw"
stepped forward,- blushing awkward-
ly. :one ', N, t
;,N.,71,717. man.?' eajti,tlae inatpuet-
ozepp81nglev a
1 Icase,,sir, stammered the seiroh-'
er afteie lanoieledge, 'abs it night that
theeeneler pelts y iho trigger thing,
the farther the leaflet `gees 3"
F
A silica Of leinoin or a daab of vine-•
gal 'iiskIeti .when boiling meet or fish:
imploves iho flevoz', .
Mmol tbor has for years been more
expensive than:lioreo or machine labor-;
and , the disadvantage of employing
men -where machinery can be Used is
itierce sing .
SI, ...4111., 1,...
Indi 'K Its eoeltrn
tll
t WAX _CnhinJt.:.
A Man of Renown,
The Government's chaise of the
Maharajnh of Bikanir as India's retire-'
sentat!-:e at the speeiel sittings of the
War Cabinet will give ,great satiefae•
tion throughout our Eastern Empire.
An aide-de-camp to the Ring, hie
highness is a vigorous man of 36,,
I with a, yearly income of $1,000,000,
He rules over a State of 28,816 square
' miles, nearly three times the eine of
Wales, with a population of 700,000
people, and is entitled to a salute of i
seventeen guns when he arrives at or l
leaves it garrison town,
At the beginning of the war the
Maharajah offered the whole of his
State resources to the King as well.
as ihia personal services, and his fain.;
sus camel corps has done invaluable
work in Egypt. He served for a
year on Field Marshal Viscount
French's staff, and has been mention-
ed in despatches,.
Proved Oce More
1 h So tha pton, Ont.
That Dodd's Kidney Pills Cure
Rheumatism.
Harold D. Bertram Had Inflammatory
Rheumatism and One Box of Dodd's
Kidney Pills Cleared It Out of His
System.
Southampton, Ont., May 14th (Sol!,
otal) That rheumatism is caused by
disordered kidneys and that Dodd's
Kidney Pills will cure it le again
proved by the case of Harold D. Bert-
ram, 'a young man well and favorably
known hare. He had inflammatory
rheumatism for two monite, Dodd's
Kidney Pills cured iulm.
'"The doctor said my trouble started
with the gidppe," Mr, Bertram states.
"My liands, and feet were badly swol-
len and the doctor did not seem to be
d,odng me' any goad. My grandmother,
Mrs, G. Grasser, advised me to take
Dodd's Kidney Pills, I took ane box
of thein and I haven't been bothered
since. I am oleos• of the Aeumatism."
That Mr. Bertram's trouble came
tion his kidneys Ls shown by hie other
symptoms. Ile had stiffness in the'
joints, was tired and nervous, and
there were Wiles '00 light, before his
eyes. He had a ds•agging sensation
across the ]'Dine, was always thirsty
and felt heavy and sleepy atter meals,
Rheumatism is caused by uric acid:
in the blood., Cured kidneys strain the
uric aoid out: of, the blood. ;Dodd's Rid-
ney Pills.: cure the kidneys. '
His Ambition' •
A email boy's idea of greatness is to
play .ball. in a uniform: - • -
itZiaard s Liniment used by Physicians.
Going it, $ 'coag:'
"My young friends," said a member
of the board of trustees, wtto was ad-
dressing the sehpol, ,`...`let meurge upon
you the necessity, of not only reading.
good books, but also of owning them,
s0 that you may have access to them
at all times. Why;"ivhen'I was ai
young man I used frequently to work!
all night to earnto buyboo s '
g money
k
and then get•.upobefmre daylight to'
read them " _ ,
I cured ahorse 01 the .Mange with
MINARD'S LINIMENT.
CHRISTOPHER SAUNDERS,
Dalhousie.
I cured a horse,' badly torn by a
pitch fork, with MINARD'S LIN-
IMENT.
St, Peter's, C. B. - EDW. LINLIEF.
I cured a horse of a bad swelling by
MINARD'S LINIMENT.
Bathurst, N. B, THOS. W. PAYNE.
A Difference.
If you feel the tip of your nose you
will find that there is a tiny cleft
'there. Peoplewith negro blood in
their veins areaid not to possess this
division.
mMn,r,L e1$C11L G'leee
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Naming the New Town.
"What are yogi going, to name your
new town?”
"Can't tell you. We have two fac-
tions."
antions.°
• '4So ?"
• ""And it's hard to decide between
'em. One crowd wants to call .it
Middletown, the ether Centerville.".
Granulated Eyeliildst,
Eyes inflamed by expos
sure to San, Bust and VYlad
quickly relieved byldurine
Eye Remedy. No Smarting.
just Eye Comfort. At
Your Druggist's 10c per Bottle. Murino Eye
Selvein'Ilrbes25c. FortlookcitheEyel'reessk
Druggists or Muriae Eye Remedy Ce., Chicago
The Best.
"Which one in the language of
flowers do you consider the most elo-
quent?"
"A pair of pressed two lips."
SRinares's Liniment Lumberman's Prima.
A New Tense.
Teacher -The sentence, "My father
had money," is in the past tense. Now,
Mary, what tense would you be speak-
ing in if you said, "My father has
money?"
Little Mary -Oh, that would be pre-
tense.
MONEY ORDERS
THE safe way to send money by
mail is by Dominion Express Money
Order.
Chinese Typerwriters.:
The first Chinese typerwriter has
been designed; it carries 4000'Chinese
characters, and weighs forty pounds;
but the contemplated improvements
may reduce the weight to twenty
pounds. ;
Moen. Mtnard's. Liniment in the hone,
Cabbage plants for early crop
Should be set out, setting them. deep
enough to cover the stems.
NEWSPAPERS POE SALE
p ROP,Ly Z0.AKIt\'G NEWS 1V
ADr S
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JL O .taest • 101, sale: in !td'o'r1', Ontario
towns.' "Tvla moet'usoful
irtrurmaasIC' tn'tbtirg
bsttn
of all businesses. Full -n
application to WIIo
aon Fstbltahing Comon
-
pany, 78 Adelaide Street Toronto.
NEW AND SECOND
j1.9 Hand. 81a.ae up. Send for special,
C 413
Io Yorks
a rl C c
l! Yast ,
rice t Y Y
p
Spadini Avo., Taranto.
`ANLL• Ii, TUMORS. I,TTICPS, 'ETC.,,
v Internal and external, cured with-
out paln by aur home treatment, Write
us before too late, 1]r, l0elhnan Medical
ICo., Limited. Colltnawood, Ont.
.8 -ab for NEiaard's and take no other.
Anvil Sparks.
• Good nature is a key that fits many
locks.
Religion must soak in before it can
floe, out.
Man may be tizo architect of a
hone, but woman is the builder.
Moss grows on a man's hopes if he
`waits for something to turn up,
Wo say: "This is a hard old world!"
but what are we dof,'g to soften it?
Golden hopes_.., of , an eternity are ,
better than a safe ;deposit box in a
bc,nk. . ..
The Panama Canal is about fifty
miles long' 'fl.'oie'i 'bo@'an' to ocean.
PurelyHerbal-'-Ns poisonous coloring
Antisepiie-Staps:hlead,poison
Soothing -Ends pain aril smarting, eta
Pure -Best for baby's rashes.
Heals all sores.
50e Sox. All Druggists end Stores
1'
When buying your . Piano
Insist on having an
ae OTTO HIG KLa,
PIANO ACTION
imp do's
Pioneer Il. CLAY GLOVER CO., Inc;.'
Dog Remedies 118 Went 310.Street, NoiY.31i"
BOOK ON..
DOG •DISEASES
Anicl HoW tb Feed
Afntle,i Site to am nddres by.
' the eAuthor.
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_p •t . r' ARTS
MEDICINE EDUCATION
•APPLIEDACiENCE
Mining, Chemical, Civil, Meohaaleaa and
,Electrical ,F,nginge ns,.
HOME STUD
Arta Course by corresponds ae,, Oegree
wrtlt sue yier'i dtterid�tEe.
rk4}� 1.
l`mmp`c School Navigation Sci/ttlo'i'
Jcip ,eoi luituat December to Aprd
GEO. Y. C,HOWN, Rqa' ser:
a hig knee like thie,but gour' horse
may have a bunch-er-br-also-on-his--
;ankle, hock, stifle kttoq;or;throat;'_j
vill clean it off without laying As
he horse., No•,biifer, no hal
gone. Concontrettetonly ,a fele
drops required at an hirpliontient $ per-
'bottle delivered, breathe oar rale lea nm
oedal ]mdlone
and 1300108 ',11 free, A1r1SORaINO, J*1. the anis.
,enlle. liniment far mankind, imincen painful �malltatlr•-,.
ndarted Oland., Wena, }halm, Varicose Vein,, allay►
rain and inflammation, Prima anti 52 a 501440 at dretelctk:
or delivered
W F. YCUNs, P, 0. F., 511 Lyman Cidg, Montreal, Ceti
ebserbine and Absorbine Jr.. are made io r.,aaa,.
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