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HAVE YOUR
CHILDREN ANY SORES
RINGWORM OR
ULCERS?
.ZAM-BITE: WILL SURELY CURE.
Here are a few instances of Zazu-Buk's
healing power:
Three children in one family M
Burk's Falls have been cured of seri-
ous skin diseases by Zam-Buk.
Mrs. Minnie Elliff. of S. John's,
West (Welland County), says: "My
baby had a kind of rash on his head
—.quite a lot of small red spots and
pimples. I applied Zam-Buk and was
delighted with the result."
Mrs. Goring, of Longford Mills, says:
"Zain-Buk is a wonderful healer of
ringworm. I tried everything that
could be thought of, but nothing was
able to cure until Zam-Buk came. It is
a fine remedy!'
Mrs. Wm. Scott, of Portland, writes:
"Zam-Buk seems to take the pain out
of sores, wounds and. skin injuries as
soon as applied, and then it heals them
up in quick time. That has been. my
experience and I have used. Zam-Buk
in the home for some time."
Zam-Buk is particularly adapted to
delicate and tender skins. It is free
from all mineral coloring matter and
from animal fat, being purely herbal.
It heeds euts, bums, bruises, ulcers,
chapped places eczema, ringworm, run-
ning sores, bad leg, enlarged. veins, piles
scaling sores, etc. As an embrocation it
cures rheumatism, sciatica, neuralgia,
and rubbed well on the chest in cases of
cold. eases the tightness and aching.
All druggists and. stores sell at 50e.
a box, or post free from the Zam-Buk
Co., Toronto; for price. 6 boxes sent
for $2.50.
Many Millions for Revolvers.
Daniel B. Wesson, the Massachusetts
revolver maker, died with a fortune es-
tmiated at $33,000,000. The sum's rep-
resents America's measure of the value
attached to the revolver, for the make
bearing Wesson's name is chiefly sold in
this country, and, indeed, is standard in
the cavalry arm of the service. Thirty
million dollars is a big sum to be
charged. to a single and dangerous and
suicidal luxury. The revolver is that. It
is of dubious service in war. Its only
function there is as a cavalry weapon.
Indeed, it is an evolution of the mediae-
val purpose to provide horse soldiers with
a firearm. In the cavalry the weapon is
effective only up to fifty yards. It has
no value for hunting. The average man
can do more execution on birds and.
beasts with a slingshot. The only pur-
pose which the revolver serves is to kill
another inane and even for that its use-
fulness is overestimatscla—New York
MaiL .
BETTER THAN RANKIN.
Spanking does not cure children of bed-.
wetting. There is a constitutional cause for
this :trouble. Mrs. M. Summers, Box W. 8,
Windsor, Ont., will send free to any mother
her successful home treatment, with full
instruetions. Send no money but write her
to -day if your children trouble roe in this
way. Don't blame the child, the chances
are it can't help it. This treatment also cures
adults and aged people troubled with urine
difficulties by day or night.
Best of Three Reasons.
Once an Atchison politician offered. a
turkey to the negro who could give the
hest reason for bring a Republican. One
old colored man said: arse a 'publican
kase the 'publican party sot us niggers
free," and the man thought that would
get him the turkey, but the next man
said: "De reason I'se a Republican is
because it's de party dat gives us per-
tective tariff," and the politician thought:
"That's an intelligent matt; I will give
him the turkey," and then the third man
walked up and said: "De reason 1 is a
Republican is beeause I want dat tur-
key," and. he got it. --Atchison, Han.,
Globe.
FOA 14,11,1L, EEILINIOURS
Emma, Salt Rheum, Puiltdee, etc.—no remedy
Leafs more quickly than Mira Ointment.
Mira relieves inflammation, soothes pain, causes
atew thane to cover raw surfaces, and :atoms the
alirt to healthy smoothness.
Mrs. J. Webb, 175 Doveernert Street, Toronto,
Portia : It is a wonderful cure." J Tremlett,
Hamilton, .ay,: "1 1414 1.ecarnatentlyour hfira
Ointment far .Earema.'
Mira Tablets and Blood Tonic help to a more
thorough cure. At druggiitt—or from The
Chermas' Co. of Canada, Limited, Hamilton—
Toronto. nunt on getting
tai
"Vgglig&Rin=t)
TRADE MARK REGISTERED.
Great Virtue in the Apple.
Many persons et' excellent judgment
will tell you that the apple in its perfec-
tion is the finest fruit, that nature pea -
vides for man, It is not a matter of
surprise, therefore, that an enthusiastic
-apple lover is devoting has time to the
formation of apple clubs. Ile holds; that
apples and optimiet» are almost synony-
mous terra and makes many astonishing
claims regarding the becuficial effects of
the fruit. Of all the peculiar beliefs that
are deigned to engage the attention of
Mankind none ie 11 es harmful than this
of the Apple elub. The bust- American
fails to appreciate the pleaeure as well
as :benefits that a liking for fruit will
bring him. 'We are not the fruit -loving
people that our forefather. were, and if
the promoter of. the new cult can renew
this ancient liking his efforts are desent-
ing of earnest encouragenient.—eleeeland
Plain 1)erder.
Tommy—Pup, wha t is curiosity? Tom -
:nes Popo-Curiosity, my eon, is some -
NEW FAIR WAGE OFFICER.
J. D. rielliven, a Vancouver Labor Man,
Has Bee a Appointed. '
Mr. J. D. McNiven, of Victoria, 13, 0.,
has been appointed one of the fair wages
officers of tit° Department of Labor, to
• fill the vacancy caused by the death
of the late D. J. O'Donogime, Mr, Me -
Nivea has been the correspondent of the
Labor Gazette for the city of Victoria
since the establishment of th'e depart-
ment. During Mr. O'Donoghue's illness
and upon other occasions he has been
called upon to assist the fair wages
braneh of the department in making
investigations and preparing schedules
for insertion in Government contracts.
His duties in this connection, and as
correspondent, have been discharged to
the entire satisfaction of the 'depart-
ment, and his appointment 'is, therefore,
to be regarded in part as a promotion
based upon recognition of past services.
Mr. McNiven is foreman of the Times
printing ;Alice in Victoria. He has
been prominent for .years in labor cir-
cles, and his appointment will be gener-
ally approved by organized labor
throughout the Dominion. He • is a
prominent officer of the Trades and
Labor Congress of Canada and. of the
International Typographical Union, posi-
tions which he has held for years. He
was elected as a Labor candidate for
the city of Victoria in 1903 and. repre-
sented that city in the Legislature of
British Columbia during the past four
years, Mr. McNiven is the only
member of the inside staff of the De-
partment of Labor for the West, the
other officers being from Ontario, Que-
bec or the Maritime Provinces. As
fair wages officer his duties will be
largely confined to Ontario -and the
West, Mr. Victor Du Breuil, the other
fair wages officer of the Department,
having to do specially with Quebec and
the East. Mr. McNiven will enter on
his duties in the Department on March
1st.
"R! p 'VALUABLE RING
AND
OLD WHO
All al: you to cis is VI
wilts/of ourlargo beau-
tiful fastaelling paelc-
ages of fresh Street Pea
Seeds, the best in the
world. (Every package
contains ever GO oftho
rareetrattiest,mostfra.
grant, largest flowering
varieties in every Ira-
eglimbloodor.) Selltbem
at Ica evil, return the
mor.ey, and we will
promeptie v send you this 4,
eauftrang. finished
in Ilk. (Old and set with
•
VtienTaargrZegilinfrgil
Diamonds that can hard.
ly be told frem the real
atones. If nut write at
once for the Sec.la wo will giro you an opportunity toset ea
etaset geiddinisheil deublo Hooting Case Watch, Lady's or
Gentleman's sire, Fnei, lu addition to tho Bing. Addivealirlso
Prize Seed €o. PCpt. m reread°. atOttt:'
War Office Not Large*
A new.huilding for the accorameda
of the War Office has been construeted'
at ,enoethous oost. and now the announce-
ment is made that the premises are not
large enough to take in the whole of
the departments. The handsome struc-
ture in Whitehall was designed to ac-
commodate all departments, and room
must be found for them. What seems
to have happened is that the higher -of-
ficials hav,e monopolized too many rooms
to the exclusion of other servants of the
State who have an equal right to be
housed in the new offices.—Court Jour-
nal.
FREE
Der (1
Your orte4 aro a constant este in
Fall and 'Motor weather., rThey will
catch cold, Do yott, know abotit.Shiloit's
Constituion Cure, the Lung Tonic, and
what it has done tease many'? it is said
to be sithe only, reliable remedy for all
diseases Of the air passages in children.
"'tin absolutely harmless and pleasant to
take gearanteed to cure or your money
*a returset4 The price is 25c. per bottle,
and all de.slers in medicine mil 3,4
I es°
0
Thi seme4y riould be in every household.
Fire Reeerd ter Last Year.
('le:4: oregontan.)
,
The fait that ilium servant becomes ma.s-
otter a cruel 4mIclealy developed is
attested by thte:groantful havoc and loss of
life oecasiouedi by fire in the United States
'within the twelve Months covered by a
slimming up ,erf, ,these losteas for 1906. This
record shows ‘eliaf nearly 7,000 lives were last
and more thaee3500,000,000 worth of ,prepertY
was destreyel'Aby Cite during that period,
In no other Country In the world is the fire
loss. in bulk Or pro ra,.ta, anywhere near owe
own. Last reor, to the devasting fire
sethato.tothilisow,ectioz1.1,vaaeas ia
rlbegurealatet inexcessSan oyrathne-
aaverage, tilt "the E.YOragO er some years
Past has been $200,000,000 a year.
11-41
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Mange, Prairie Seratehes and every form of
contagious Itch on human or animals cured
In 30 minutes Wolford's Sanitary Lotion.
It never fails.' 6old by druggists.
• 40
TIM FUTURE WOMAN.
Views on the Subject by a Distinguished
i
The wornaf
h ottlatieFL
future, in order to
attain perfection, should improve physi-
cally, morally and intellectually. These
are the three adverbs which represent
the great human trinity, three gods of
the 'soul, the god of felicity, which
itself the remit of the perfect equilib-
rium of all our energies, says Professor
Paolo Montegazza, in the Pilgrim.
Woman has always been and. always
will be powerful, even all-powerful, by
her beauty, and we cannot dethrone nor
make,. her walk in new ways, only we
ought to develop her be,uty by adding
to her corporal beauties those of the
heart and. tight. Physically the wom-
an of the thzire should be neither feeble
nor neurirtic. A wise, hygienic regime
should. render her graceful without
transforming her into a sportswoman.
Morally the woman of the future should
surpass the woinan of to -day, as she
now shrpasses the slave or savage. She
should choose her spouse :with science
and conscience because she will not a,p-
proo.chethe altar with eyes bandaged by
ignorza,te and hypocrisy. In marriage
'
she ishof duties.ould have equality of rights,
equal
iji character of woman will be bet-
a not :n taking itvirile, but in mak-
it ra'ere esthetic femithxee Her
exisf'rinatioriao„ao *et taAee the )
a of an innocent Vi for the
of others„ izt Id will ,transform
its into an ardent, wise philanthropy,
Inte• ectually she will be able to cry
witlOost pridertl am sufficient unto
myself." She will not be the equal of
man; she will he more feminine than
ever, because she 'will have reinforced
her femininity.
Minard's Liniment Cures Dip_htheria.
): s
The publisher of the hest Farmer's
paper in the Maritime Provinces in writ-
ing to us states:
"I wouldsay that I do not know of a
medicine that has stood the test of
time like MINARD'S LINIMENT. It
has been an unfailing remedy in our
household ever since I can remember, and
has outlived dozens of would-be compe-
titors and imitators"
'NM
Where American Traders Err.
The American Minister to Ecuador
says that we shall never do an extensive
business in South America until the
manufacturers of the United States
make a closer study of the needs of thd
people of the Latin republics. We think
this is a mistake. It is not what they
need but what they demand that we
Should concern ourselves about. As a
matter of fact, our manufacturers are
too prone to act on the assumption that
the Latins need a really good article and
send it to them, while their rivals pro-
ceed on the theory of supplying what
they want, and manage to sell them good
bills by pursuing that course. ---San Fran-
cisco Chronicle.
eetlimg Babies
are saved suffering—and mothers
given rest—when one uses
Nurses' az,d Mothers' Treasure
Quickly relieves—regulates the
bowels — prevents convulsions.
'Used 5o years. Absolutely safe.
At drug -dorm 25c. 6 bottles, $1.25.
National Drug eE, Chemical Co., Unlace,
Sole Proprietors, Montreal, 41
agrntememweeteefeendeVseragedralgeterglletele,
• Bismarck's Cigar.
"The value of a good cigar"' Prince
Bismarck Once said, "is best understood
when it is the last crate you possess and
thero is no °limiest of getting another.
At Konlggratz I had only one cigar left
in any pocket, which I carefully guarded
during the whole •of this battle as a
miser does his treasure. I did not feel
justified in using it. I painted. in glow-
ing colors in my mind the happy hour
when I should enjoy it after the victory.
But I had miscalculated tuy chances. A
poor dragoon lay leelplees, with antis
crushed, mum-it:ring for something to
refresh him. I felt ixt any pockets and
found I had. only gold, and that would be
of no use to hien. But stay! I had still
my treasured cigar. I lighted this for.
him and placed it between his teeth, You
should have seen the poor fellow's grate-
ful smile. I never enjoyed a. cigar so
marl that one which I did not
smoke."—Cthica,go Ch
4,
Relics Made to Order,
the battle
weeTHestosvu,egr,3thihrte..
„yes. er,(AuhtislanistathOeonstpiaciteutwiohne.re)
mold the gentleman. about
-
twenty bullets an' tell the blacksmith to
;30,110h7n,relles of et?
:
Minard's Liniment Cures Colds, etc.
On.- the Lake.
(IA, Lullaby.)
Rush a bye, hush a bye,
Do not awake,
The winds rock your cradle --
A boat on the lake;
The waves croon a lullaby,
Hear the waves break.
Hush a bye, hush a bye,
Do not awake.
Rush a bye, rush a bye,
Low sinks the sun;
The boat dances lightly,
Thee
rosy waves run,
The stars glimmer faintly,
Sleep, little one;
Hush a bye, hush a bye,
Low sings the sun.
Rush a bye, hush a bye,
Slumber and rest,
The waters a -flashing
With foam on each crest;
The galls follow after,
White is 'each breast;
Hush a bye, hush a bye,
Slumber and rat.
Minard's Liniment Cures5Distemper.
"st•-t.-40 .
. Realsource of American Power.
'1st :touts Republic.)
The advantage whaeh the United State*
Possess over all: Other nations is that they
ma/16 in atelndance all the supplies, whether
of field or, factrery, that are needed in war,
It is one gire,at teeter in the conditions which
make the 'plaited States the most powerful
eaten that ,everexisted on the earth.
Minard's Linizhent Cures Garget in Cows.
"*.
The.„Mugger's Attendants.
While Ciaa-theaing up I noticed what
looked likethe hulk of a ship, about 400
yards waye .It turned out to be a mon-
ster crocedile': it rmiat, 'without exag-
geration, WaVe been 27 feet or 28 feet
long. and in its close vicinity 'were' five
or six anoxia , muggers, looking like a
bodyguard.,, I. was a;fterward told by an
old Cawiipore resident that they actu-
ally act as such, and give wartung of
any approaching danger to their Oyer'.
torri. —London Pula
Sure of Going to Heaven.
"what are you looking so sour about?"
"Our minister is airways talking about
white -robed angels."
"Well?"
"Well, I know I'll be just miserable in
heaven; I look horrid in white."
.110 m. .1 Pa
ISSUE
NO.
r
1907.
HELP WANTED—FEMALE.
WTSIDAN, A GOOD ClENBRAL
vont, no washing or ironing, 'wages
815. Apply to Mrs. Powis, corner Aberdeen
avenue and Less street, Hamilton, Ont,
miscsLLANEous.
Mrs. Winszew'n Soothing syrup should al-
ways be mad for children teething. It
soothes the obild, soothes the gonna, cures
wind collo and is the best remedy for diet.-
rhoen.
LEROY'S
FEMALE PILLS
A safe, amend reliaolo monthly reggae -
tor. These ROW 'havo Non usee 11
for over arty yeam and found koalas,
for the purpose designed, and aro gulden.
;. .yt oomanioda. cmircoutirclairy.?rico ico
teod by *Elio maker.. 511514/08 damp tor
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LB ROY PILL 00..
Boa 42, letanallton, Canada.
Mosquito Pest.
It speaks well for the mosquito theory of
yellow fever that acting on it Now Orleans
did not havo a single ease of that disease
during the year i006, and that the city, in
anticipation of the coming spring weather,
has already begun its edmindgd against
the mosetittA). 11 has put MO men to work
hunting up all possible breeding places of
the insect and destroying them. It Is won-
derful that Naw Orleans should attempt to
control the mosquitos, bemuse they are
apt to he blown in from the gulf in`myriads
at any time, If New Orleans believes ln the
mosquito theory no One else ought to
doubt it.
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05 1101
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A trial will convince every housewife in Canada. that "Reliance Banking Powder"
is far superior to any other she bus over used. It is prepa.red from the best u.nd purest
material's that money can buy, under the direction of en expert manufacturing chemist,
therefore WO are able to sell it on a Caeh Stantraritoo of Satisfaction. 1n order to
introduce "Reliance Baking Powder" we are making wonderfully attractive
premium offers to Boys and Clues. If interested drop ue a postal.
F £ E BEAUTIFUL PICTURE POST CARDS FREE
To::37 user of baking powder we will gladly sond, absolutely free, pcneseeet
propaks, a set of four of our latest edition of picture pest cards, fithograsetracel in
brilliant colors. Simply write un, answering the following questions :
let. Marne your Grocer. 2red. teams this Paper.
LnIternatio al Food Co. 'pally, Toronto, Canada.
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The lettere to the left of this advertisement when properly arranged spell' four words. Can you
spell ouethree of them, if tie the grand prince wo offer are surely worth trying for. Thee°
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delay, send in your answer at once.
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