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VELLOUS OPERATION.
Dropped an Electric Bulb Down
Baby's Theoat and Removed Pin.
'Ards Of Harold Pr Buehy, Little Margaret Van l leeit was taken
•;ho Was Permanently Cured heel: to. New .York by her parents last
Chronic Lurnbagc by "Ner-: night after leaving . suecessfnlly passed
line," through ,a rexner'kable operation here.
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subjest to lumbago might lust as cd, an ppen safety pin and nearly choked
be dead as alive."ileac words to. death, but the pin, lodging deeper in
t the sincere, straightforward letter
:i. P. Busby, a well-known man in. the . ebopllagits, perixrtted he after • a
plumbing and tinsxnithing business tixt7ertei .brelt he " 1'lre' .Eleatic parents
•'hree years ego 1 discovered that a The child,, fourteen months 'old, swallow;
'ortland. were advis• ed,.in,I ew `York that •the only
ane attack came after another anti ,ova the in pould. � e .relnovect wile by
bago got to beachronic thing t'itli•' y • ' . I
1 could scarcely get in a class's �votk^ 'ctrtiing,. ttn: operation tile.{.; would ;in ft 1
are that knifing, cruel pain' 11oulil. at-` •probabrhty .ittettn death
k m back. T used a gallon sq. •1);izi • ,. The parents •hail.• heard' ioly a relnn:ik-
meats; not? ,'Mile. ,e 'o,hia •nrieratiou rerfoiined'li5 E. C"hei,it,
FETTER
N®.
tach seemed ori; and' bl'ought
t atinm enounit to get lies -Jackson; of •Pii''ti;� ug
at the core of • t o• ••little ar axe[ hek es s 13y° ineaxrs of the
pain. 1 read i)i .11ier X-ray ho open saIAty•,prn.was lova eel..,
lliontreal VY3tno�a c cl :avas,pl'aeed• on:khe table tin'
a
43 7 about Nerviliner ' aivl tube t inserled•,:trl the esophagus, . being.
„ got ave bottles ' e44:' •,ppassed d'owxi lxntil•iit restebed. the pin,
wonderful xnedicine--1 could f',ie`t its Thrpligli',this tube•;\%as,ipass'd aemall•
:thing, pain -relieving aetiirn erver�, xitcatxdesethit lobe; illumxnp i $ ;,,p ,
re it was applied. Wheir.t gM ttlel fieg e to luie pin ,,' i a,
ea At?, se under control with Nerrtline:',1 r.T,e' point of alae pin h -s m ush
.
It a my strength, and #oi�tiiied'i nig poditroli prat to•retnoVe xt "Ivttlxput, first.
,ad b y taking Ferrozon•► ,ret t.Merillbt •Mil iiijiulaliit'ig xt tvould. h'ave'•'foxced. its in
is treatment cured me p¢ni}entVi` ; t'd"the lamer With i;,•••specially prepared
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urge everyone to give up. tis,, ?nstruin in Di Ja•eks)n,1i1i illy turned•;it
a, white, oily liniments they Vire .µk , • in ,such •agosttlon -.that �r'ath it •slender
and try an up-to-date, penetratii g; 1ioole ire aught'.+tis ib 4 4e
e'ek n
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'n -destroyer like Nerviline." throughtie. .ic. e:
'Please publish my letter he nvo}dl
• elatioat'rectaired, •kwent 1u nixie s.+
.r. I want all to hear of N ervil,tne;, • µ. ' he, )larenta of the child isei'e• astound '
)on't be cajoled into receiving .tiny „eft when `rxi:for d that [lie operratlon
ng from your dealer but "1'eriviiine," • had not 1egiaxle the lfi1
tife. The feat rs'
rge bottles 25e.; ave for •vibe Sold cleiesed ns"onto ofthe most dating, pet:'
arywhere or The Catarrhozotre•'c Iermedb� 'Jackson Pittsburg edrre
u re' dance'1+.esv'York World.
ngston, Ont. p
dy�'F`'• TfilS iS IT 1
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The soap that saves
YOU wort(, and saves
you money without injury
to hands ore
article. •.
Sunlight Soap
turns. wash-
tub,. drudgery
into pleasure. ; '
Getri bar, af• atinlight
tesday,and t y,,
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Nitrate Beds in California •'� • �1' •1
According to I'Engrais, a dtseixvexy„ .
s been made of an important niteate
d in California and a oompetiy. ares
en formed to exploit it. The cluglity ' , • s• All TE ,
the nitrate is said to be fulfy as, good ,
the Chilean product, and considerable SHIIMEEVITS` SOLICITED
portance is atached to the discdvery w ti E P®R • R fCE LIST
view of the fact that water is i'gafl-"
obtainable near the fields; and stea-0
.rs of moderate tonnage can sail to
thin a 'very short distance of • them. •
e Panama Canal will be open in a few
ars' time; this is a decided advantage.
e present yearly production of the OR t L LI A, OBIT.
ilean fields is about 1,650;000 tons, Established 1863
d the new beds are estimates. to sou- ,
:n 20,000,000 tons.
Atl�'Stlit�PING TAGS
C, UOFPATT
nerd's Liniment Co., Limited:
; entiemen,--I have used MLNARD'S
]�IMENT on my vessel and in my
nily for years, and for the every day
and accidents of life 1 consider it
no equal.
would not start on a voyage with -
t it, if it cost a dollar a bottle.
CAPT. R. F. DESJARDIN.
tr. "Strokes," St. Andre, Kamouraska.
Rats and Rat -Killers.
'among the natural enemies of rats are
t larger hawks and owls, skunks, cats
d ferrets. Probably the greatest fac-
• in the increase of rats, mice and oth-
destructive rodents in the United
rtes has been the persistent killing
' of the birds and mammals that prey
on them. Animals that on the whole
a decidedly beneficial, since they sub -
t upon harmful insects and rodents,cc
a habitually destroyed by some farm-
s and sportsmen because they oasi-
.ally kill a chicken or a game bird.
s.® ^-
SAO 011 B''A
uickly stops coughs, cures colds, heals
he throat and lungs. • - • 23 cents
Rough Suitings.
The two-tone rough serges and the !sib -
hies are seen in some of the best mod-
s of the kind front abroad. The
arse goods need Little furbishing and
ost such costumes are severely tailored
1th only, possibly, n black moire or ot-
man collar and revers to finish it. The
twny colors—khaki brown, mustard
allow and coppery shades—are popular
' �r all street toilets, and the two-tone
ages with a tawny yellow as a founda-
on are particularly smart.
linard's Liniment Cures Diphtheria.
New Explosive for Canal. .
A new explosive, of British invention,
rhioh is said to possess possibilities of
evolutionizing the blasting work in
onnection with the construction of the
?enema Canal, has been tested on the
mthmus of Panama recently, and as a$
esuit the Canal Commission has order -
, 20 tons of it for trial.
.Settled an ,;Qid, Scot'e. ,
This doe conies, fro. •.1'liysouri, .dhere
-one editor • "show,ed'e; ;item why
etlefgelii t aisked' ett the.: men' [iris'&[
ivho were honest arid' paid their debts to,
stand up, t-Ai1 arose but one, [Te said.
he was' tike• local editor, and couldn t pay
his debtc.beeaus� the rima standing were
;kis delinquent •" siibaeriber, - 'Ai l natal
„la"g•nstftiition •' •'
. 't delightfully'refreshingif3P!
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aft or toilet.
St. o
Lath ' •toilet: For washing underclothing 11
is Maeduailed, Cleanses and purifies.
Shoe Helps.
The changing of a bow or a heel on a
shoe makes a great difference in the
appearance. and many a pair sold at a
shoe sale because of being a little old-
fashioned can be turned into something
thoroughly up to date by these slight
alterations.
For instance, where a flat bow has
trimmed at instep and a tied bow would
bring the desired change. The shoe can
be taken to any boot repairer and eye-
lets put in to accommodate the ribbon.
Heels, too, can be replaced by others,
but too much difference in height spoils
the general effect as well as the com-
fortable feeling: in other words, the
shoe is unbalanced when the heel is cut
down too much, and will always chafe
the foot and give pain under the arch.
Tao you trap or busy
Furs? I am Canada's
largest dealer. !pay
hlgliestprices. Your
shipments solicited.
1 pay mail and ex-
press charges; remit
promptly. Also Iargest dealer in Beehhides,
Sheepskins, etc. Quotations and shipping tags
sent free.
JOHN HALLAM, TORONTO
The Bathle3s N;tiveL.
1'SSUE NO. CO. .1,$.10t4
1 believe there Mexican Indians never t ...._.
bathe at all. In fact, there i; ,i. belief
among then[ that to bathe is to court
sickness and dead:. There was a sick
boy in 11 but where a friend of mine
stopped. one day, and my friend suggest-
ed: to the rather that a bath [night curd
hint. Tho father held up* his lututls in
horror:
• "A bath! 'haat would kill hila t" h^
exclaimed. "1' never battled in luy• life,
nd my childicexi never bathed anti, never
will."
,Down in the •-low countries they ciao
1 stilet once a year. -.At xnidnioht cri the
•24)tji.of June----St.-Peter's and St.
•d ay ---tile two .good •saints • • calm ' the
[wean and crake the tyater.•harntless,fand
those within •reach„of the sea,'riho• have
sn€;fiusient faith in the protecting pnwcr•'s
',at ale,. saints, -gather” then.Ot on; that ,das .
iitixtl recklessly iiasli'"theli bodies..•,At
points removed. from ;the %coast:the.,r4th
HELP W.9 rt'TEl)'.
etr ANTED•-T.AIDITIIS TO DO D>! I.>: AND.
�v tight sewing ,tt home, who spare
time; good pay; work sent al, ranee;
ehur2,'es prepaid. Send stamp Dor full .rLicu-
lars National M,,nuf•r,euLtng;
9:lontreal.
1R,A1.4 IST .TE...
1IMILI TON•Nl'rARIO zs CrltOWtNO PAST-
AA —buy auburbnn lots while they are lew.
Beading' loW "a x ,100 fol', $75 mud-xpwai•ds,
-Terms $G flown '3i.nd $1 per week. write for
hcoltlet 4 .Auree S: Co. ,eel litng street east.
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i oELLANEOUS.'
OR SELDING I ,AT 10 CENTS ACII. 1:5
tiael.agc� eohtatril'ng 6 p;zelcages Needles.
aesorted sizes, nitl rive fensiiS, A A'OLLAst
I K •PENCIL,'. • ,Sexl0 •50 Cents, ' with order
alio goods , will b' • matied at ; once. W,
a"otivat; k'soon 5t boresee
iH''EEP,1"t.0',.?iALl . '
44 June is the annual bathing tbty, ,?his• ,
x, cSt: abhn's day, and that • good •suinto
has a cbncessiou to -modify the;,rigors�1t ®���
of, -the rivers for the r benefit of the
•would-be clean ones *-Dillon iS'allticc,. in '
,'the: December Oath*. . - , ;5:
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'Minard's Liniment. Olives •Dinteri'rp i•
... • A Skilled,: Ettima•W
Hi,ehard Pvbus, ;of the tl7 i1 i:ddge,
DetbY, at tfie local. agricultuxal shc�v.
,in"'1906, guessed the • exact weight of
a live bullockµ -854 •;:•`['rods• in 1907
• estiinate'Was oxily o"ne', pound: out,
„axed . this' year he' avail. 'within.,
pounds of the correct weight
•.i 'An Orchestra.Of of •Dt'ttors; ` • The value of carnivorous orous mammals and
the larger birds of=prey in destroying:
rats should be more. fully recognized;''es=
pecially by the farmer and the game; .„
preserver. Rats actually destroy more'
poultry and game, both eggs and young 4'
•ehicks, than all the birds and wild'mani-.
mals combined,- yet. someof out 'riiolit.
useful birds of prey. and carnivorous. .
rhammals are persecuted almost ',to' the
point of •. extinction. An enlightened
public sentiment slieuI'd cause the •'rh-•
peal of •all 'bounties on thees anirhlas and,
afford - protection • to the majority of
them.
Hat's are wild beasts, and' are among
roan's worst enemies .There should be'
incessant and uncompromising war
'against thenx.—New Orleans Picayune.
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Plenty More.
"You must keep your mouth shut
when you're in the water," said the
nurse, as she gave little Tommy a bath.
"If you don't • you'll swallow some of
it."
"Well, what of that?" demanded Tom-
my. "There's plenty more in the pipes,
ain't there?"
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Minard's Liniment Cures Colds, etc.
To Preserve the Teeth.
To preserve and beautify the teeth
use the following solution daily; Dis-
solve two ounces of borax in three pints
of water; before this is quite cold add
thereto one teaspoonful of tincture of
myrrh, and one teaspoonful of spirits
of camphor; bottle the mixture for use.
One wineglassful of the solution added
to half a pint of tepid water is sufficient
for each application. This not only pro-
duce's a pearl -like whiteness, but arrests
decay, and induces a healthy action in
the gums, besides extirpating tartarous
adhesion.
PLIES CURED AT POME BY
NEW ABSORPTION METHOD
Red, Weak, Weary, Watery Even.
Relieved By Murine Nye ttempdy. Try
Wi; iiigl.ikeogMurine. EIte Soothes1. 500
Free. D1YIurinet Lye 'Write
yo CBye
, ToBrno,
Indian Law Makers.
If you suffer from etleeding, itching,
blind or.protruding Piltsend Inc your
address, and I will tell you how to cure
yourself at home by the new absorption
treatment; and will also send some of
this home treatment free for trial, with
references from your own locality if
requested. Immediate relief and per-
manent cure assured. Send no money,
but tell others of this offer. Write to-
day to Mrs. M. Summers, Box P. 8,
Windsor, Ont.
HIGH LIFE.
On Fifth avenue it is quite a science
to keep track of the wives of million-
aires in gorgeous mansions who were
formerly the wives of other millionaires
in mansions nearby. It is a tremendous
relief when one reads of a 1-Iarriman
leaving all his wealth to his wife. It
seems to signify that they were somg-
thing more than limited partners in an
enterprise based on the need of exchang-
ing entertainment with their neighbors.
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Minard's Liniment tsur.!s Garget in
cows.
In the constitutional convention at
Pawhuska . ie. the Osage Nation on Dee -
ember 31, 1881, the constitution of the
Osage Nation, by which the Great and
Little Orages united and became one
body politic under the style of the 013 -
age Nation, was adopted. James 131g -
heart was president,: of said convention.
All the farmers of the Osage constltu-
tion; with the exception of one, Oyprian
Tayrian,' Were fair blooded. Indians, he
being a mixed 'blood.. The interpreter,.
Paul Akin; and the secretary, E. M. Mat-
theses, .were both mixed blood. Indians.
All ,the: • ow Justices of the Supreme
siDou5t weite 5hixeti, blood Indians, while
'the Arlsbciate Justices were full bloods.
*' '-lied eti ggal elournal.
Ancient and Modern Surgery.
In the way of medicine and surgery
there is little new under the sun. Many
of the surgical instruments figuring in
the latest catalogues of our best instru-
ment makers as new inventions by prac-
tising hospital surgeons are, says the
Medical Times, practically duplicates of
those used by surgeons in the days of
the ancient Greeks and Romans, as de-
monstrated by relies recovered from the
ruins of Pempeu and other buried cities.
Prof. Walsh, of New York, in a paper
published in the Johns Hopkins Hospital
Bulletin, refersto a leo of the Emperor
Ferederick II. of the year 1241, which
commanded, as the curriculum of study
fora young physician, three years spent
in the study of logic, followed by four
of medical study. At the end of that
time the graduate was to spend a year
in practice, "with advice and under the
direction of an experienced physician,"
before venturing to practise indepen-
dently.
F d•
POIIQd tngus•:,Aattte •
eregdlr e. Ewes snit ,
Stec Lambs foKiSere
:..?4A,'Ctvb 1Soµng"sytl�
\'S'rite -foti f)tleea
�;.•.. Forster. Farm,
+ ? 443,t,t,,, Oakville, cont.
• • • JicxT"1T:f]Ui] i1h. •
x
(LouisvYlle, (",isuxifit J'oux'na1.)
,Ie stood -on ,.�lilll
c, tt twilight
the girlie Frew neat: its elpse. trinn,
• :
plra.nt: mood he steadily `stood cit hte' ..
bridge of the half -buck's nose.
This FINE AiR RIME; nickeled steel barrel, peep eights, polis glswalnitt st ck,
shooting BIB shot or darts with eufdcient forr�ppe to kill birds,,eoriyi*lea#oni hY 19rt hi; is the
best Air Rifle made, and we giveit hsyou P1t W for selling $8 'Wires; Y ,.
Famous Vegetable fills, • 950. a box. ,These Pills aro•k4e'bestremedy known id ail oases of
weak and impure blood, indigestion, stomach tro\ibles, constipation, neraoni disesse-s'tshouma t P _ _..•
tism, oto. - •, ` :
Just sandsyoar naive apo address pensiuy written, and oe sold.
0When you havecoid the is ' ,',
and 8 Fanny Pins to give away, as a we,wum' with each b
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hates, send us the money $2.00 and. vie -will 'immediately and you this handsome Air Rifle.
We do,pot ask any money before the Pills are sold and we take back what you cannot sell.
. ; tddress---TilE OR. MRTURi1I MEDICINE CO,, Dept, 51. • Tormnto1"ant,
.,e1;;In„+, ^lh,:n!ev:Ri:-,. ..., •til... hi,•e1x r9. ins ,.""'t -50n Iislc0.7.Flt -wY,.•.bth.i.,c: r'".t'
THE BEST WOO LN PMI
Can't Help But Lose Its Hoops and
Fall to Pius. You Want Some.
thing -Better Don't You? Then Ask
for Pal and Tubs Made of -
v9s n
Each Otte a Solid, Hardened, I.astlag M
Wgitcu4 a Hoop or Seam Just as Good as
ViOh
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This is a fine, handsome, clear -toned Violin, highly polished, richly colored,
complete with string bridge, three gut strin;s, ebony $nishpege, long bow
f resin. Everything complete sent securely
of
white horse hair,
and box
o y
g o 11
packed in a box. Just Head es your name and address, and agree to so
only 8 boxes of Dr. lllatnzin s Taman Vegetable Pula, at 860. a box.
A grand remedy and ogre for weak and impure conditions of the blood indi-
gestion, stomach troubles, constipation, nervous disorders, diseases of the liver and kidneys,
rheumatism, and Female troubles. A mild laxative, GrandaTonle and Life BuildQQer.They are
easy to sellas each customer buying a box of pills, from
o not you,
the es,chaa,t of Sameyontlte. e, a nice
fanny Pin, which we send you with the Pills.
Don't send any money—Only your name and address at once, and we will promptly�send
you by mail postpaid, the 8 boxes of bills and the Pine. When sold, remit to us tP
he .09 and
we will send you this handsome Violin, eta lust as represented. Write to -day.
Address: TETE DR; MATURIN MEDICINE CO.,
Dept. 168. TORONTO, ONT
The American Girl.
Many others besides Henry James
have remarked upon the absurd posi-
tion held in American society by
young women. The ruinous indul-
gence of children ought at least to
be confined to the home - circle, and
not k e carried into a world where
age, intelligence and experience
should have precedence and should
form the standards. The reversal of
values, so as to make the debutante
the point of interest in a social sea-
son instead of the accomplished mat-
ron, is as though society should have
foresworn its functions. This would
be true even were the manners of the
debutante all that they should be in
deference, suavity and tact. - The' e
perienoe of Washington, where society
is fairly representative, 'goes to shots
that much is still to be desired in
these respects in the general educe-
tion of American girls.—Century
Magazine.
8,...sSti:el .-R`$.::;,.1., 1'.a".iieset•sSeS'Sate, R,.,.
This elegant watclal ladies' or gents' size, stem wind and set, fancyY a raved ease
fume q arante$d,wilbesent toyou AaSOLUTgLY FREE,Ifyou'w1111 e11onlyes.
worth Of Lovely Picture Poet Cords,6 for 100. These are the most art stto,,bbeent
fnlly colored and embossed cards issued his season. Views, Mottoes, Fiera!, Hallo
day, do. These are the fastest sellers. Get the best. Write to -clay and we�a'�1 sepd
you a package. Bell thetnand return the mo eyandwinthis Handsome•Llttlo Wateh.
Yon can also win a lovely To Set FR E E It you will help us to enlarge our business bUUbYYYY
getting only 0 other agents and
without
LT1GO hato ving
sell
1Canymore
Oy Cs dgDept, ha Toronto, Ont,
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C AR3E0Swwg ATOM Flag.
Nv A Geek ,??.wiles rid holo Watch �
3 to $ant Do set drop yeah•y away. It
on defiles to eetnre A Watch wbicla to kfep trune
and lent well will be equal to any sone old
and
amid se year m and addr'c$e litre • •. #.0-
1 and'agres be hell 10 beset only, Dir. s
�oss 1(e jatebt• P1 ., 04 960. a 1 They t17r4t
4,nhe greet ietnedy o NMI' 505 *Corp of
..,,,ya,Imps!@ bl , in sided), h , e^ -'
porion, nervous mu on, Da8
Dye;
007 dlseae all mato wea$ues s; t!
Se tiro Great moo Purifier an Inortr r. 6
'lbn•o and Idf@ Wider. With [Filo vro
o articles o4iow to gi a y the
this Mei n thaw e to • hl to the c c
of Mei nut, 1<1a Woo 1,_ lien ills you�t or
ink w0 rola sou tot CSe10 boxes, Loa, v,
Mon you . vs sold thorn, mead ds tiro maser is.
and w tl,; 4 yoo?nr
we see gi alga ti$}�m4o tyee11tuUot ee
outrre�a a usWe wntSbf wilauMeit
**ht. And oez Watch is A Atm wino
egad not the 0heep betdc bd Er,
gd1 n premE4ms. BBend for Ont n
d•ieay. Ydd50ei s hit. ',a''
Co.. Wrtcjt Dent. 20 5 Brei is