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The Brussels Post, 1909-12-30, Page 1310a ACENTS WANTED, a He FOR SALE. live. J ___ and h&opiness we need no friends’, iJU Sead "rsamp e, , . ■-.*•-■■. ■ »■ - i i x* also cattuogue.tor-.-wv viem ini»Aer.i‘a Tmn * He’s a poor lawyer who .mistake: •4 vs The Guaranteed ONE Dye for ALL Goods Children’s Skin Troubles, Cuts, Et 1 ffi-| / UNCOMMON WANTS, A man’s conscience seldom trou­ bles him as much is the corn on his little toe. The man who knows it all seldom makes good when it comes to ac­ tion. Hints. thus meets MT the needs <if the okia in that s-npBiior and all-powerful way in which nature alone provides. Children like 2itra-P.uk boat Lweauso m »ocn as applied it stupe tea pain and the smarting ■of the injury or store place. Healing then cow in immediately. Ate Dueoanwa akb Swmm. SO* Painkiller in winter check, cl.-Ills, breaks np colds and tliun prevents Bronchitis, Kogrippe nnd■Rhsumiitism. UneqnaJlod ao st finimont Lir frost bites, chilblains, bruises, sp.aiua. Sold by all druggists. Only eno Falakillor—Perry Bari.’. 8«nd for free sample to Dept. W. L., Na- llotiai Urns A Chemical Co,. Toronto. LIFE’S OUTLOOK FOR YOUNG GIRLS. PILES ClIRSn IN ft TO M DAVS. FAZO OINTMENT if ■•ivirA’iteod to rare any ovo nl Itchilitt. Hl'nl n’t" li 1 • or I’rutruding l’ile.1 >11 6 to 14 days w :u >»ey rtfuinksd. 50e, THIS IS •GREAT her delicate child j ; healtliilv. Mrs. T.................... ..................................i i 4 t 4 t au vvjuun «, w.v t. vx.u V ■. Williams’ Medicine J w., ju.vJt.hlu, C.E. 4- I 4 4 4444 4- 44 444 4444 4 4 44444. ______.____________________jw*- iAPPENDICT^I Cured without operations. Ail who 3K fl iliri-d with thfe diaeuno and wish cured permanently, safely and quickly with this great. Homeopathic remedy, which will be sent post-paid anywhere in the world with full instructions for using so »n to effect a permanent oufiept Price S2. Address John T. Walt, Hoineopathto Pharmacy, Arnprlor,-Canada. Always a Good Friend.—In health $444"444 44444 4 4444 444444 DELICATE LITTLE BABIES «*» •F *3- t- L. TEAM PLEASURE YACHT, tfluAuDTr t 7 now, fifty foet long, triple expaneten engines, everything up-to-date. Will be sold at a bargain. Apply for particular*. O. Sorby, Guolph. ,' Other mor may profit’ by good luck, but every ifran admits his own success is due to his rare good judgment. ■ Froe-to OUr Roaders. Write Murine Eye Jlnmocly Co., Chicago, fnl’ 48-pago Jllustrrttqd Eye Book Free. Write- nil about Yonr Fye Trotlblo nntl they will advise us to the Proper Applica­ tion of the Mut’lno Eva’llemoiiins in Your Special Crae. Your Drnggipt will fell you tbut. Murine Relieves Ror.o Eyes, Strength, ei.s Weak Eyes, Doesn't Smart, Sootheo Eye P.-’.in. mid Bells for .'>0e. Try It in Your Eyes mid in Baby’s Eyes for Sealy Eyelids and Granulation. DANGEROUS GOLLA RS. A. Paris cabman was sitting on his box, and struck a fuse (of the kind manufactured by the Government) to light-his pipe, when a spark from the match flew on to his collar, This collar was made of celluloid, and at once took fire, with the re­ sult that tho cabby was severely burnt about the face and neck. A LITTLE COLO, caught a little cold— That was all. the neighbors sadly . said, they gathered round his bed. HOW DODD’S KIDNEY PILLS CURED MRS. SAMUEL THOMPSON’S DROPSY, So As When they heard that he was dead. He caught a little cold— That was all. (Pxujk.) Dr, Morse’s ' Indian Root P fl |<! ■ro mitdo according tp n fornsulntn uno nearly a century ago strnomr Hie Indians, and loarned from tfiom 1>V Dr. Marne. Though repeated al- tompta hnvo been made, by phyul- ctnnnand chemietn, it linn been found Jrnpn««iblB to linprovo tho formula or thv’allis. Dr, Morse's Indian Kcal Pllltr nre n hotrnelidld rpmerly thron’liont the workl for. Conetfpa, tian nnd nil Kidney nnd LIvor trnubh'9. They net promptly and effeotively, and Cleanse the System host airy thaito wwtjurul raMtop-to-itete ot Atlantia City k alto ol tlio bod room,, avoragiug Ms fast equoTa. jEvory room commands an ocean view, bath atUohJ bImss fn o««ry obamboa Tamparatiura yojralidH by Tbfl etoain hoaHug. Telsphona In arsry OeMysiriloi® booklot. fl CHARLES O. MARQUHTTR, YKAyA JMan«g«tk Cleaning II Vor yw«*’ wcrV ♦»*«(• , •’BRTnsa AfOzHISAN Irtsi fw la lawn, .ronly One “BROMO QUININE” That Is T.AXATiVB DTIOM0 QTINXNK. J.tok for the »lg»»ti>t» nt K. V>’. GltOVK. Usoil the world over to Cure a■Cphl in Ono Day. How much, better a thing'tastes when the doctor says you mustn't eat it! Jmt Think of it I With the SANE Dye . you cancolor ANY kind of cloth Portactiy—No jk. chance of mistakes. All colors 10 cents from K your Drug-gist or Dealer. Sample Card and *» Booklet Free fromThe Johnsen-Richardson Co., Limited, H Dept. O. Montreal. Que. if] .As the bride and what she mar-1 nTel] mf. .> saij tile iovelorn lied leaves the church, trouble S*^S:youth, ‘’'the best way to find out busy and follows tnein home. ; what a woman thinks of you?” juarrv her!” replied Peckham O. .A. C. No. 21 Jtana.‘-'’lwnrf S>z rowed . . Harley is the best. You will grow it.BOB'ptJJ. Roonnr or later. Wliv not now ? Geo. 1 Keith & Sons', Seed Morehanta, Toronto. | Vn. are effarins a splendid example of this > grand Barley in 6 bu.Q>»! lots, at$1.25 jcurH Tney who would find perfection ! He’s a poor lawver who .mistakes without, pain are -looking only to:lhe wil] Rjl. llie deed. put an edge on a sword of lead. 1 . ____ ’ . ! Some local celebrities are fara- Allen’ft tung Balsam h enpwiiilly intended to ous alKl some others are notorious, brtink up neglft?4o4 ciugh's nmi many hoptflaMs ■ jiiibeu have beu/v eayeu by its u,*e. Uouuiiifi no i Qpiuiii iu Miy The more men pi’ate of their faith ■ in God the less willing they arc to' trust him with the, universe. I I i’?d Igeivcs tfie cli u rcli. iron Vic gets : 1............. . I ^hat a ■ "Marry 1 * What 18 tt>a Bwt Th!n«1 to slrencthen we»!t \y "The £> A V .Menthul VluVlei-. It will lumlj.tK1’ «nrt thenniatiMn. SI full! make Mjieri a .a plftotets. Davis &. Lawronuo Uo., iluiittBal. Fashion | * t IT’S THE TALK OF THE COUNTRYSIDE SEEN IN PARIS SHOPS. Steel ornaments are much used. Brocade is. much favored for bridemaids’ hats. Blue funee, or smoke blue, is one cf the newest color.1?. Fur on evening gowns will be worn well into the spring. Dots and rings are much employ­ ed in the new foulard designs. One of {he latest tulles is a dainty fabric dotted in silver. Among the new shades is petunia. It is a favorite for street wear. Flowers arc again to be found among the latest coiffure orna- ments. Among the 1910 spring silks, fou­ lards aro held in high esteem. Crowns of dull goods are a fea­ ture on many of the handsome tail­ ored hats. The pretty fluffy, ruffly jabots are still tho smartest tiling in neckwear. There are but few stripes among the new ginghams; mostly plaids and checks. Velvets, corded or plain, play now the most important part of the season’s wardrobe. Changeable satin is one of the latest materials, and is wonderful­ ly beautiful. Odd effects are gained in chiffon gowns by mounting them over a contrasting shade. A charming idea is the gluing of colored velvet petals on lace bands «f a flower design. Golden flowers and jewelled but­ terflies are the favorite trimming foy. the modern ball gown. , ■: An unusually stunning; hat is the fur turban with, a-single pointset- tia, a little to one side. Rich embroiderios arid ornamen­ tal buttons will-be conspicuous evi­ dence the coming spring. AH' white or all black is the smartest thing- affected in street wear as* well as in evening cos­ tumes. Many of the evening gowns are , made entirely of gauze net, cov.er- ed with metallic embroideries and motifs. • Skunk continues to trim gar­ ments-of cloth-and "velvet, as well; as the most delicate and fragile of • evening gowns.' Row after row of the simple chain Btitch, done with ■ heavy silk, is used as a finish to many a hand- some evening gown. - Despite the fact that jet is not by any means a novelty and that this is distinctly a color season, r there is no more popular combina­ tion than black and pet. Belts are again being featured on many of the newest costume designs but they are different enough in ■ style to make them seem something of a novelty. . The latest dictates of fashion are to the effect that the yoke must be of metallic net or gauze,-partly con­ cealed beneath a veiling of dark chiffon or tulle. Parasols covered .with natural pongee and bordered with silk of •ontrasting color have big shep­ herd crook handles with chenille tassels that are the color of the silk border. ' There is considerable unrest in the corset world as to just what ■ new lines the gowns for spring may demand. The tendency toward the- . fitted, bodices and the fuller skirts "which is so clearly discernible in rumors from Paris foretell corsets which will give Lhe smaller waist line and mark more distinctly trio hips. ■ -------- GRAINS OF GOLD. Ill-gotten goods never sell at a profit. If no fight, no victory; no victory, no crown. The best business policy is the best moral policy. An ounce of action is better than a pound of tired feeling. It is unpleasant to turn back though it-be to take the right way. We all flatter ourselves that we are' different from the people ivc don’t like. The individual who lives on the creed of self generally attends his burial alone. ■Some men seem to’be such deep thinkers that their thoughts never isiniggle to the surface, - Many so-called stern-looking men are stern and exacting with every­ body but themselves. If a man would only labor as hard oyer his daily task as he docs over the things he doesn't have to do, work would be easy. REMARKABLE ROOF GARDEN. One of the most remarkable gardens in the world is established on the. roof of the Philadelphia Col­ lege of Pharmacy. There a botan­ ist is experimenting with the uso of drugs on plants, to determiuo the possibility of growing under attifi- . tial conditions plants from which valuable drugs are takfin, and also to learn what effect drugs and. che­ micals have on plan’s- Nature Makes Demands Upon Them Which only Such a Tonic as Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills Can Supply. The girl of to-day is the woman of to-morrow, and until that to­ morrow oft-times she suffers a weariness and loss of strength and brightness. These woes, with pa- lid cheeks, shortness of breath and persistent headaches, tell plainer than words that she needs assist­ ance in the form of new, rich red blood. Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People are just the medicine grow­ ing girls need.. Every dose helps to make new, rich blood, thus helping languid, despondent girls on to the full bloom of womanhood, making them robust, cheerful and attrac­ tive. Mrs. Albert Putman, Port Robinson, Ont., says: “A couple of years ago my daughter Hattie, now fifteen, was in declining health. She complained of severe headaches, had no appetite, was very pale, and exhausted at tho least exertion. As time passed on she was hardly able to drag herself about, notwith­ standing that she was under medical troatment and continuously taking medicine. At this juncture a neighbor strongly advised me to give Hattie Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills, and I decided to do so. After she had taken three boxes some improvement was .noticed; the head­ aches were not- so frequent, nor so severe, and her* appetite was much improved. This was indeed cheer­ ing and she continued taking the Pills until she had used some eight boxes, when she was1 as well as ever she had been in her life, and since that time she has been as ro­ bust as any’ girl could wish to be. I would strongly urge all mothers of growing girls to keep their health fortified through the use of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills.’-’ Dr.. Williams’ Pink Pills can be had from any medicine dealer or by mail from The Dr, Williams' Medicine Co., Brookville, Ont., at 50 cents a box or six box.es for $2.50. Advertisements Which Appeared in English Papers. Curiously worded advertisements, which are funny without the au­ thor’s intent, are to be-found in al- jn so any number of any newspaper. The following announcements wore printed in all good faith in the ad­ vertising columns of various Eng­ lish newspapovs, and, as a whole, they won a prize offered’by a Lon­ don periodical for the best collec­ tion of such speciipcng of unconsci­ ous humor; ' Annual sale on now. Don’t go elsewhere to be eheated—come in here. . A lady wants to sell her piano, as she is going away, in a strong iron frame. Wanted—Experienced nurse for bottled baby. Furnished apartments suitable for gentlemen with folding doors. Two sisters want washing. ■Wanted—A room, by two gentle­ men about thirty feet long and twenty feet broad. ■ Lost—-A collie dog by a map on Saturday answering to Jim with a. brass collar round his neck and a muzzle. Wanted, by a respectable girl, her passage to New York; willing to take care of children and a good sailor. Respectable widow wants washing on Tuesdays. For Sale—A pianoforte, the pro­ perty of a musician with' carved legs. ■ Mr. Brown, furrier, begs to an­ nounce that he will make up gowns, capos, etc., foi ladies out of their own skins. A boy who can open, oysters with reference. Bulldog for sale ; will eat any­ thing; very fond of children. Wanted—An organist and a boy to blow the same. Wanted—A boy to be partly out­ side and partly behind tho coun­ ter. ■ NOT COING TO TAKE IT. Hamish was a thrifty Scot, like many of his race, an enthusiast over golf. But one day Hamish had such peculiar and unpleasant feelings that he reluctant’y consulted a phy­ sician. "You’ve overdone the matter of exercise, man,” said the doctor, af­ ter Hamish had detailed his symp­ toms. "You must give yourself a day’s quiet now and then, and avoid exposure. How oftc-n do you play golf?” "Every day but the Sabbath,” said Hamish, rising. "Yoti must be more temperate at it,” said the physician. "Twice a week in good weather is enough for you.” "Good day!” said Hamish, mov­ ing toward the door. "You’ve not paid me for my ad­ vice,” said the doctor, who knew hja man. _ "Nae, for I’m nae takking it,” said Hamish, as he reached' the door and made his escape. ' ■ TRANSPARENT TALES. The tail of Halley’s comet is transparent, just like the tale that is told by the man who gets homo late with a breath that is strong enough for him to lean-on. .LOST SYMPATHY. Mother (tenderly)—"And just to think, Bobby, the little Eskimo boys never wash their faces or cut their nails or go to school.” Bobby—"Oh, ma, why couldnlt I have been an Eskimo boy?” Every deli-cate babj- starts life with a serious handicap. 4- Even a trivial illness may end 4 fatally and the mother is kept * in a state of constant dread. 4 Baby’s. Own Tablets have (4 done more than any other + medicine to make sickly ba-. 4 bias well and strong. They Y -wt n -factl'incF Ar Ct'O— 4give mothers a feeling of se- ’t’ ourity as through their use -4. X she Bees her x developing healthily. Theodore Morden, Bala, Ont., J says:—"I can say with con- 4 fidenco that Baby’s Own 4- Tablets saved my baby’s life. I did not know1 what it was to 4 have .a good night’s rest un- 4 til we started using the Tab- Yf .lets, but they have made him ■4 a strong, healthy child.” Sold by medicine dealers or by T mail at 25 cents a box from 4 4 Tho Dr. ..._____ . 4 Co., Brockville, Ont. ^EsasssBaasEsssssE^^ \ Fair Millionaire—-"Oh, Vladimir, they say you aro a fortune-hunter, and are only naanrying me for my wealth. Tell me that this is not true.” Lord Dcdbroke—"Why, my dearest, I. would marry you if you were penniless.” Fair Millionaire. —"Prove this, my own Vladimir, and I shall be absolutely happy.” Lord Dedbi'oke—"Settle the whole ot your vast fortune upon me, leav­ ing yourself destitute, and I will wed you in the face of the whole World.” I LEAD TO CONSUMPTION | B Golds are*tbs most dangerous of oil t v] forms o( diteesi. A neglected cold lends § gl to Brdncbits, Consumption, Btieunionia. s ' H “Coughs” are the result of Irrkttiecl bron- ( la chia!tubes. "PSYCHlNE”curescougbt 5 ife by removing the irritating particlei and ra healing tbs inflamed membrane. It is a g< germicide and destroys the tubercle garni- 5 ' It is a tonic that tlrengthenii the lungs. tbo f livcf, and tonAi Up the cyalerm It makes 5 forbertor health in all conditions of human- , 5 ity, Gstsirongnndtlieeougli wHidisappeaf. g "PSYCHINE’’ makes weak people 3 strong. It cutes coughs of the most nbdu- W rate kiniand bfeoks. up a cold in a few 5 hours. uY - 5 Writi for Free Sasapk- 5 ir»t Safi ty *11 Dritsaftfs »ad Dealers 50c. ft $1 s per Utile, s Dr. T. A. SLOCUM LIMITED. TORONTO 5 1 H. naax a Bl ti w w Bms» p PRONOUMCEb SI-KEEN | , '.7 4 s Iler’s Was a Terrible Caso and flic Doctors were Powerless lo Check It, but the Great Kiditey Remedy Cured It. Holt, Ont., Jan. 31 (Special).— Ali the country side about here is talking of the wonderful cure of Mrs.- Samuel Thompson of this place. She was taken sick with Jaundice, ftnd though the doctor was called in she grew steadily worse, Her stomach was so bad she eould not keep, anything on it. Dropsy set in and she bloated to a terrible size. The doctor came three times to.tap her, but her hus­ band would not allow him to do it, saying that if she could not get better they might let her die in peace. Finally she dropped the doctors and tried other medicines, but they did her no good. Her leg burst and the water streamed from it. Then someone told her about Dodd’s Kidney Pills .and so she asked her husband to get her a box. After taking them a. while she. took a bad turn. Something would come in her throat and .she would vomit. The water would just fly from her- mouth. But from that time she commenced to get better, and to-day she is a well, woman. Dodd’s Kidney Pills cured her. Dodcl’s Kidney Pill’s cure Dropsy by putting the Kidneys in condition to take the surplus'water out of the blood. They always cure it. WHAT KEEPS HIM BACK. Many a man would climb higher up the ladder’ of fame if lie didn’t spend so much of his time trying to keep some' one else from doing it.- but -when pain and prostration come we look for friendly aid from sympathetic hands. These- hands can serve us no better than in rub­ bing in Dr. Th'omas’ Eclectric Oil, for when, the Oil is in the pain is out. It has brought relief .to thou­ sands who without it would be in­ deed friendless. Many a man with a will of his own has a codicil added to it by his wife.. . : Faultless in Preparation.—Unlike any other stomach regulator. Par­ melee’s Vegetable Pills are the re­ sult of long study of vegetable compounds calculated to stimulate the stomachic functions and .main­ tain them a.t the normal condition. Years of use have proved their faultless character and established their excellent reputation. And this reputation they have maintain­ ed for years and will continue to maintain, for these pills must al­ ways stand at the head of the list of standard preparations. r,a Fira Epreado In dry grass, so doos an inflam­ mation in t-l 10 thr'-at nrrow di wn into the hruga. ])o»l promptly with .-1 osld ft» with n ffro, nnd n hoajon bi'£in to outigii use AllSn'a.LutisBniBam. ALL THROUGH WITH HIM The professional point of view is rarely that of the humanitarian. A passenger on a London omnibus calls out to the conductor: "’Ere, there I Whoa!. There’s an old chap fallen off the bus!” "AU right I” responds the con­ ductor, cheerfully, “ ’E’s paid his ' w. st?! wawcm m Gives instant relief when little throats i ars jnitated and sore. Contains no opiates and is as pleasant to take ; ■ as it is effective. } 5 AU Druaatiilo, 28 cents. A f "WHO’LL BUY MY LAVEN­ DER?” When lavender pillows are put in sunny apartment they are charm­ ing, and the more they are shaken .up the more fragrant they-become. Lavendar was called by the Ro­ mans lavandnla. At cutting-time people travel from‘long distances to inhale the fragrance of the fields, l’n the eighteenth century lavender-water was the principal perfume of the ladies of that peri­ od. Then the fashion changed. Chemically-prepared perfumes im­ ported from the Continent become the mode, and "sweet.” lavender- water became'almost 'unknown, ex­ cept in country cottage". A lacly who still cultivated the plant' arid manufactured the scent'wrote to Queen Victoria asking her Majesty.' t? use her great inll.uence to. re­ store Ibis old English perfume to popularity, and she ,acquiesced. If you are a sufferer from colds get, a bottle of Bickle’s Anti-Con­ sumptive Syrup and test its quali­ ties.. It will be found that _ no praise bestowed- on it; is too high. It does all that is claimed for it, arid does it. thoroughly. Do not take any substitute for Bickle’s Syrup, because it is the best, hav­ ing stood the test of years. All I he best dealers sell it.' INNOCENCE OF KITTENS. Mr._ Robert W. Yerkes raises the question whether kittens are born with a propensity to eat mice. Three Manx kittens kept in a cage for six weeks with a mouse, which was introduced when thoy were five months old, made no attempt to in­ jure it, although they were hun­ gry, until the mother cat was in­ troduced and showed how mice should be treated. Other observers have noted the indisposition of kit­ tens to attack mice, but the ques­ tion whether mouse-killing is in­ stinctive or educational with them can hardly be said to have been settled.AMBITIOUS reproeentation wanlcckhil. eicry locality to bo.)I. :MA<sU4rti" sp<>- ciitltinn. Sooure your territory now. “Tui'O tiino into sold." S5.00 to $10.00 a day can . bo easily- made. Write to-day. Modern 'is Co. of Canada. Owen Sound. Ont. ' Neglect of a. cough or cold often loads to .serious trouble. To break up a cold in twenty-four hours and cure any cough that is curable, mix two ounces of Glycerine, a. half ounce of Virgin Oil of Pine com­ pound pure and eight ounces of .pure W,hisky. Take a teaspoonful every four, hours. You can buy these at any good drug store and easilj' mix-tjiem in a large bottle. --------------.R-------------- ■EGG TABLE. The Teacher—Bow many eggs are (here in a dozen? The Pupil-Five fresh ones, five doubtful ones, and two bad ones. A lady writes: "I was^ abled to remove tile corns, rdo^tend branch, by the use of BolloWay's Corn Cure.” Others who nave tried it have the same experience. FARM TO RENT, between MeafordandOww . Sound. Two hundred acres under cnlliyatiou; | tiiro puistmo. farm house and good outbuilding ? 3. W. G. Whitney, 25Toronto Street, ToroW"* Kteelo,IBrlggn Seed Co„ Ltd., Toronto) Hope for the deaf—in acousticon-X<.n<! of tho nmivolB of the dmiteJcat a««. io Uiionghout Um world. Write for oater-’ Jogiio. General AcouMic Co., of CuTEja, XtdJ 4tf8 Yoniso Hhect. Toronto. • MarJatt’s Hair Promoter: Crows Hair on any Bald Head On sale at the Robt. Simpson Co., Toronto, Canailn, or the Merluot Hair Proxnotitag. Co.. Toronto, Canada. - . 'L 1 Impurities of the Blood, Counter­ acted.—Impurities -in the blood come from defects in the action of1 the liver. They arc revealed by! pimples and unsightly blotches on] -Oh,-Rachel!- And what is the the skin. They must be treated 111- name of-this other one?” wardly, and for this purpose therej “Wretch! You • would’ .(jo him be used than Parmelee’s Vegetable | r" ”” . ; ” - - and by setting up healthy processes have a beneficial effect upon The blood, so that impurities are elim­ inated. STRIKING A BARGAIN. , /'l give, you your f-eedom, Solo- j mon. * Here'is, the ring you gave1 1 me. I cannot marry you, for 1 love i '’ another.” is no more effective compound toi^ann$>i be used than Pa.rmelec s Vegetable j "JJot at all. . But perhaps I could Pills. They a<jt directly on tne-ver < gc]]i t^le rjng at a bargain,” <rvi.fl >VV’ DYi. hAflll-nv ’nriWPSRPfi - ‘ Go ahead when you think you arc right, but don’t expect the crowd to follow you. Worms derange the whole system. Mother Graves W.01 in Extermina­ tor deranges worms.and give's rest Lo’ the sufferer. It only, costs 25 cents to tiy it and be convinced. ’ .DII) THE SAME HIMSELF. First Boy—-"The preacher said that when the contribution box went round everybody thought to themselves aot how much the}- could give, but- how little they could give without feelin’ ashamed. Now, l;d jest like to know how ho can tell whAt- people is thinkiu’ about.” Second Boy—"Of course he knows how folks feel. -Before he got to be a minister he used to'sit'-in bios congregation himself.” , The farmer makes a let of money fo>* the middle man. Do you trap ar buy Fins' I am Cabada's largest dealer, I pay higlie,-itprices. Year hbipments solicited. 1 pay mail and ex­press charges: remit promptly. Also largest dealer in Beefliidas, Sheepskins, ulc, Quotations and shipping tags sent free. (I JOHN HALLAM. TORONTO BOYS, START IN BUSINESS. Re iiidcpendi'nt, Sell ou.r HOCKFY TAPI?. Everybody buys at sight. Ilnelwy, lacrosse. buspball players, atitemoMlW, bleytllsts, electricians, and others use it. to wind hntidlcs, punctured tires, leaky garden hose, mending broken furniture, factory bells, insulating wire and thonatxnds of other Uses. Wo .malto it in swnll rolls, U5 to tho pound, 10 feet to fho roll, nicely wrap- pod in tin foil. Th6y sell fast nt 10cents ea<fh. Will send sample (.rial pound pnoli- ngo by registered mull. 7a cents. Write quiclt nnd get the agency for yonr lowu. WALPOLE RUBBER COMPANY, Limited, Dept. 19, Montreal. ralgia, Rhouwstisiu. Cold Ciiuls. Ague Chilli, Chil­ blains, Frostbites quicker enroll by fte&Ws Ready Balisfc t^AJLLFAirJS^AajLS Inflammation cf AA th Kid noys, of Uie Bladd.el-. of tho vX, Bo w01 s, o f t ho <2* Ijungs, Sore Throat, fi Bionehitils, Difficult r Brcutiiinff, Croup. Ca- ’ tarrb, lnnvonza. Head­ ache. T’ootshacho, Neu­ Some people, are too honest to takeadiice they haven’t paid for, and others are too wise”.j ON THE OCEAN EKONT. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J Every healthy child gets them, and every mother has to “put something On." What do YOU put on? When you put sn ointment on to a ohiid'n akin .it gets into the blood through the pores just as surely as if you put it into tho child's stomachs Did you ever think of that ? How im­ portant, therefore, that the salve or balm should be puye 1 Zum-P.uk is abaalntsly pare ; contains no i anitaal fat; no minor.il coloring matter; no f oaid Astrinite s-rtKaptrns— it is antiseptic I lc -j*" pn.-cly herbal, and j Tbci {nmcuis new discovery of the age, positively, quickly, completely relieves vtnd cures Soil re/Thick Neck, Sclalfea, Swellings, IhurionS, <*hu»*y, etc. $1,00, or 6 for Sp.oo, mailed on receipt of price by Lyle ModiBl'ne Co., TtS Qttteh W„ Toronto, Kindly merman the name at this paper adveriiserm A MAN OF LAW. "What ate you moving the church ■ for?” "Well, stranger, I’m mayor of those diggin’, aD* I’m for law en­ forcement. Wo’vC got an ordinal ance what says no saloon shall bcT nearer than 300 feet from a church. I give ’em threj? jjays to move the church.”