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XAT1VES
are entirely different from
others both in their composi-
tion and their effect—complete
evacuation without purging or
discomfo%.
25c. a box at your druggist's.
NATIONAL DRUG AND CHEMICAL CO.
OF CANADA, LIMITED..
155
THE TRUE CAUSE
OF RHEUMATISM
Due to ;Adie in the Blood. ---Can Only
be cured. Through the. Blood
Not many years ago even doctors
�r 'thought that rheumatism
was
only
a local pain caused by exposure to
cold or wet.Now they know -that
the trouble is caused by the blood
becoming tainted with uric acid:,
This condition of the blood caus-
es the muscles to contract, stiffens
the joints and irritates the nerves,i
If mot promptly treated the stiff-
ness spreads and the pain grows
worse until you are a helpless crip-
ple, tortured day and night. If the
disease touches the heart it means
sudden death. You cannot cure
rheumatism with liniments, plas-
ters or hot cloths, as so many try
to do. You must go right to the
root of the trouble in the blood.
The scientific way to cure rheuma-
tism is to take Dr. Williams' Pink
Pills, which make new, rich blood
that goes right to the root of the
trouble. They sweep out the pois-
onous acid, loosen the aching joints
and muscles and bring ease and
frcedero where 'before had been pain
And misery,
MiSS Beulah Sheppy, Morpeth,
Ont., says : "Following an attack
of measles I took inflammatory
rheumatiean, My joints beearne
swollen and the pain was almost
unendurable.` I doctored with two
doctors, but the pain was only re-
lieved while 1 was taking their me-
dicine, and soon returned, For sib,
mouths 1 continued to suffer in
this way. Then I tried electric
pads, but they failed to do 1110 any
good. Finally a friend persuaded
rite to try Dr. Williams' Fink Pills,
Mr and I had not been taking them
long before 1 found relief. 1 con-
tiabued using the Pills for a time
and soon found 'myself in perfect
health and feeling like a new per -
sena. 1 rioyor lose an opportunity
to recommend Dr. Williams' Pink
rills as 1 cannot say enough in fa-
vor of them'
Sold by all medicine dealers tar,
by mail at :a0 cents a box or six
boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. \Vilma
limns' Medicine Co., Brockville,
Ont.
When one is inclined to worry
the remark of an old lady should
be recalled :---"Nos, dearles ; I'd
have had an awful heap of trouble
in my time if most of it had hap-
pened."
Comfort for the Dyspeptic --There
is no ailment so harassing and ex.-
hausting as dyspepsia, which arises
from defeetive action of they stomach
and liver, and the victim of it is to
be pitied. Yet he can find ready
relief in Parmelee's Vegetable
Pills, a preparation that has estab-
lished itself by years of effective
use, There are 'pills that are wide-
ly advertised as the greatest ever
eompounded, but not one of them
can rank in value with Parmelee s.
Don't attempt to light yottr path
through life by burning the candle
at both ends.
inlnard'% Liniment Relieves Neuralgia,
We feel sorry for the man who
is unable to distinguish between
. a friend and an acquaintance.
`You say you are in love with
Miss Beggs?" "I'm sure I am."
"But I can's see anything attrac-
tive about her." "Neither can I
see it; but it's in the bank, all
right. 1"
CASTING CANDY TOYS.
lalaufacturers Are Getting heady
for Christmas.
About now is the time when can-
dy manufacturers begin casting
candy toys for the holiday trade,
those various figures of hard, trans-
parent candy that havebeen so long
Tfamilial:.
} ture
for the fie
he seasonmant
and sale of these goods now lasts
annually for four months, frons Sep-
tember to December. Fifty years
ago these hard Bandy figures which
young folks so much fancy wore
likely to be given to the children at
Christmas only, along with their
other Christmas gifts, but in later
years they have come to be used as
well, for gifts at fairs and festivals,
and so their season has been ex-
tended, but ,the toys themselves re-
main in the same old, time forms
in w hiclri they have been handed
down through generation after
generation. It is doubtful if the
children would like to sec them
changed.
There are still made the same
fazniliarleandy houses and candy
dogs and boats and dower pots and
houses and fmshes and eats and rab-
bits and men, all just as before
and now as ever the little elmildren
to whom these figures come stand
them up to see if they will etand
alone and then in due time they
peel: tap a eandy horse and bite offr,
its head, and then Anally they eat
the rest of it, all just as they bane
always done and they like them
much as ever.
But whip these candy toy n
their shapes remain the sank
there have been some ehangea
to details of their llliaizafauture. in
old times they were made in just
two eolors, recd and yellow, and
with perhaps two flavors, lemon an
wintergreen, whereas now they are
turned out in many separate calors
err tints and in many flavors. ere,
instance, is ono caud ?' naanufaae-
RSH SO BM ABY
CIE HEAR DYNG
Head Broke Out. Spread' to Arms,
Legs and Entire Body. <;Ached So
He Would Scratch Until Blood Ran.
One Box of Cuticura Ointment and
Nearly One Cake oT Cuticura Soap
Cured Him. Has Had No Return.
"When my boy was about three months
old, his head broke' out with a rash which
was very itchy and ran a watery fluid. Wo
tried everything we could but he got worse
all the time, till it spread to his arms, legs
and then to his entire body. He got so bad
that he came, near dying. The rash would
itch so that he would scratch till the blood
ran, and a thin yellowish stuff would be all
over his pillow in the morning. I had to put
mittens on his hands; to prevent him tearing
his skin, He was so weal[ and run down that
he took fainting spells, as if he were dying.
He was almost a skeleton and his little hands
were thin like claws.
"He was bad about eight months when we
tried Cuticura Remedies. I had not laid him
down is his cradle In the daytime for a long
• while. I washed him with Cuticura Soap and
put, on one appl'i'cation -of Cuticura Ointment
and; he was so soothed that he could sleep.
A.ou:don't know hey/glad I was he felt better.
It took one box of Cuticura Ointment and
pretty near one cake of Cuticura Soap to euro
him: I think our boy 'would have died but
for the Cuticura Remedies and I shail always
remain,a firm friend, of them. Ile was ;cured
More than twenty years •ago, and there has
,been .no return of the trouble. I shall be
glad to.have you publish this true'statement ,
of'his cure." (Signed) Mrp. M. C. Maitland,
Ja'apor, Ontario,, May 27 810:';
'For more than a generation .mothers have
found a speedy, agreeable -,and; economical
treatment for their skin -tortured little ones
,lit .,Cuticura'-Soap and 'Ointment, Although
they are sold by druggists and dealers every-
where,aliberal sample of each may be obtained
free, from the Potter.' Drug Or Chem. Corp.,
solo props., 55 Coluinbtas h ve:, Roston, Ue6,A.
reer, who makes these gays in
car more different shapes and
cano in nine separate colors
and in, nine separate flavors.
They are cast in iron moulds,
These goods are ! now it as assorted
clear toys and they Are put up for
the .trade, in boxes of five pounds
acrd in pails of thirty pounds. Their
produfrtbon is started early to give
time for distribution, and Already
the easting of these toys for the
present season has begun. They;
are turned out annually in nail-
lions.
g.8r. 0e Gordon Hewitt, %e -
minion Enton okmgt$t, says,
referring to the infantile death rate
from intestinal diseases and diarth,
spread by the house fly, he believes
that the so-called harmless fly is yearly
causing the death of thousands of
infants, as wen as spreading the
germs of typhoid fever.
are the best thing to rid your house
of these dangerous pests.
The Tragedy of the
Larder—unexpected
guests and ne
KING OSCAR
saeniNes
la et, Them From Your Croher"
Trade anppliei b9
4obnW efoktc,ed, Greening, nannuten
1. WHAT MARRS PESSii`1 ..
Sitting three hours on a, fayc.irac'h
board at a circus behind a pictakre
hat
Sieseping a runaway ho mac and
having your
name spelled wrong in'
1'he newspaper notice. le sores simply covered his ,face
The nxoeaseg mail on t4o karst and head, and 1 had to tie his bands
day of the xmierlitla. to keep hind from scratebing and
Digging up your old dress snit making them bleed.. The doctor
only to find that the moths bavoi gave zne seveirac kinds of olntment's
: eaten one tail off the coat:. The but they did no good. 1 then tried
otmly' timing tea do .is w ail, lentil t'taurteexl ho? es. of an: advertised roe
theyA east the + tber twit eb and them} mne4 Stroll: -tbere was nor ern rov -
yob hitt stave Tit edo.
mat l T treed anther of t,..-.
Living ing next door to an a uateur alsd several medicilaal soaps,
larionetist> "little r stall eonf it
'frying o� find the beaantiitil to rs'aftoir. One da a tff ,;
stiction 10 Tiiaidly Pictured in the.. a4r don't ,ye try ,Za u 1
ars trclad vacation .folders,
STS.
SAWS AND INSTANCES.
Ifewgag—"You know, 'a bird in
the hand is worth two in the
bush.' "
Eluegag- "Yep, And a bird on
the•bat costs more'n a dozen in the
hand;"
HER METHOD,
Kinks—"Do you save muoh l"
4
r• tc ,
I save
�� lakes-�• ivo_ As soon"bis a
a dollar my wife saves 10 cents
more by spending it for something
that's marked down,"
CHf re COVERED WITI! ECZEMA
Zarin -Duk Worked Complete Cure.
!lira. A. J. Cameron, oz Melita,
¥uam., Writes c �` ,hen, my little boy
was si' weeks old be had eezerea.
4,13
00D.
cheaper,- Thebaarr It litrom tweetIt
seetiona clamp dtngether'hycne �tcv,
Cana iia tt trade machine.
Fetter in gnatity ext xasit and like
worica better,'Uette5 fh}t 4a, a in prise,
i'+iseg't.t entottieepl les.
eetaxese.Lisa Nee L V "' is the only
:oocicetter Mad* iu a sad;}-sndiasnse,
couvecienee 1r:' eel
c ttttnge ndditrability
as sun- crier to a
Bing �renportesl. t`
our dealer does mit
handle "MaxweVa _, f
Purity" writs las.
i)1v111DMAX1,'G'i'K:Yr
SONS,
.11za 02
ban with. this barn and
44s:eriug that you have of t iveeh s treatutent made, ma. great d
belt, ff a iaeet. 1 persevered. and within
nilly of aaiaio a ; ren a miaeratlk every .sorewere, healed l
to Zaazl Buie, his scalp is per -
o; on yern felt'':lie'altliv' i and his ban, has
buy of lime
Takbig ase
on a pllitr,
Seeing a
iding.' lay in
She (italitii
tliatk°rAced
hAld
gam,''
skin diseases, cats, burns
p ars€anmg aise Zant,fluh
PIT *NV. An dealers
and .am-llu +o., -1T,
AFTER THE AY'S WORK
what's more refreshing than a.
Cup Of Te<a i Ile ours it'1s
LIPTON PTO ftt
T'EA
Gcc ffr#hOstfOr,theranoar
FARMS FOR SALE
H. W. _DAWSON, Ninety Celtvrn®
Toronto.
Fgrms yi fioitaRan FIFTY 1ORD F'£i
fBhewaz:
asd. Alberta at r:rent, prfeeo tern*
"'IT FARMS
a#riet ref 0ntArt9,
CUE',
41 dine
YOU WASP To BUT 04
tock, grain of dairy farm,
W. PA
ON. `i`eariSnto.
16T ovzs1Ao TB
era tt5« steal via 'en
rlelk femme Willi at.
O2 village pro4pert
n., The Western Aeal
MIS
rt trashier ttm
eeeatatafo we
nd lia3
.110
RIG Ill "tlt3ltl.
Duet or Rceethmmnds Postum from
Personal Test.
No one is bettor able tea renlizo
the injurious action of caffeine —
the drug in coffee, --'en the heart,
than the doctor, Tea is just as
harmful as coffee becalms, it, too,
contains the drug caffeine,
When the doctor himself bas been
relieved by simply leaving off cof-
fee and using Postum, lie can ee
fer with tall conviction to his own
case.
A Mo. physioizan prescribes Pos-
tum for many of his patients be-
cause he was benefited by it. .£Ie
says :
"I wish to add my testimony in
regard to that excellent preparation
Postum. I have had functional'
or nervous heart trouble for over
15 years, and a part of the time was
unable to attend to ray business.
"I was a .moderate user of coffee
and did not think drinking it hurt
me. But on stopping it and using
Postum instead, my heart has got
all right, and I ascribe it to the
change from coffee to Postum.
"I am prescribing it now in cases
of sickness, especially when coffee
does net agree, or affects the heart,
nerves or stomach.
"When' made right it has a much
better flavor than coffee, and,is a
vital sustainer of the system. I
shall continue to recommend it to
our people, and I have my own ease
to refer to." Name given by Cana-
dian Postum Co., Windsor, Ont.
Read the little book, "The Road to
Wellville, in pkgs. "There's a
reason."
Ever read the above letter? A new ono
appears from time to time. They are
genuine, true, and full of human Interest.
0
SLEW 5,000 B1JLLJS.
Statue to •Spain's Most Famous
Toreador.
The citizens of Cordova are about
to erecta statue to Spain's most
famous toreador, Legartijo, who
participated in 1,700 bull fights and
slew over 5,000 animals.
When it was represented to the
'Mayor that Cordova, had given
0,1
K tbins,
in if they mavt
ysenteq ('•ord
iSI water.
m hand cholera in .a
}tanner and is sure to
3isturbaauee of the bow.
�Jm
tt intim a high -c
..,feiencc and art.
The design, which will be carr
out in white marble, represents Le
artijo in an attitude/ of perfect re-
pose, his right hand resting on be.
hip, his left retaining the foldsof
the mantle flowing to the ground,
his eyes calmly observant,. as Span-
iards have so often seen bn watch-
ing the, struggle of his collenl;nes
until the moment for bis decisive
interference had come,
lu
Daibition
f
elk for We eiurlfwsttt
d
nam'rm
you'd
birth to many deserving sons who
still awaited their monuments, he
replied that the municipality had
considered all that, and had come
to' the conclusion that Legartijo was
its most illustrious child. The phil-
osopher Seneca, had been a failure
inasmuch as Nero, his pupil, did
him no credit; the great Capt. Gori-
zalvo, the poet Gonzora, and others
had undoubtedly possessed great
merit, but had; not endeared (� them-
selves
such a
mea-
sure
selves to
0
rd o
elan
s in
as Legartijo.
Although twenty years had pass-:
ed since his retirement from the
arena, his memory was ever 'green.
His stately, elegant ,bearing, skil-
ful,
kil ful,rapid mode; of attack, and the
absolute precision of his death -
stroke •had transformed the bull- 'E6). 7
NOT AT HOME.
Warder (entering cell)—"Your
wife is here, asking to see yer, sev-
enty-seven."
Convict (in desperation)—"Phew!
Te1T
'er l'm out l"
FINDING OUT.
"Father, is it true that two can
live as cheap as one ?"
"That's an old saying, my dear."
`-`Do you believe it ?"
"I think it can be done."
"But if I marry George do you
think you can manage to support
him with' the sum you now spend
on me every year?"
Even the watch a man keeps on
his tongue will run down roceasion
ally.
licve you xxmt
imply heeauso 1 have
u°re wron
on llceta,ltstb 1 thou
le have somtt of it,"
� tr9l kinrr�>rA�sAt,
W
CURTAIN
. sisa
oceafIt~
tb man or .wemnxt lafltatiit
inftaly about because
so certain a relief is ret Blasi
lloway's Corn Cure,
The laughter and tears of aa. w o-
etlually deceptive.
Mktard's Liniment Cures. auras, Etc.
N(mthing easier than fault-finding
—no talent, uo self-denial, no
brains, no character are required
to set vp in the grumbling busi-
ness,,
few Colonist Rates to Pacific Coast vitt
Chicago and North Wei'tern ItY•, Sept. :nth
tit Oct. lOth from all points in Canada to
I.os Angeles, San i'raneisco, Portland,
Seattle, victoria, Vancouver, }Selena,
utte, Missoula, Kalispell, Pocatello.
Nampa Salt Lake City, Ogden. Grnnd
Jat., etc. Through Tourist sleepers and
free reclining choir cars from Chicago.
Variable routes. Liberal stop -overs. For
information writo or call on B. 41. Ben-
nett, General Agent, 46 Yonge St-, Toronto.
BURNED THE' WIND.
"Sam, were you in that riot las
night Z"
"Yassir.'
"Did you
Sam ?"
"No, sir.
wind, 'deed
two niggers
the wind."
run like the wind,
I didn't run like the
I didn't. But I passed
that was running like
IS S lJ 1, "38---'12'
4
e. r
Allti
disinfectant sweeping
powder, is a life -pre-
server because it kills
all disease germs. .,
Floors clean•; car-
pets bright; home
fresh, and sweet. No
dust while sweeping.
Ask your Dealer for it.
DlacLaren; I 1peria,1 Ohease-tio,
l Imiteel
Doi e distributors for Ontario
THE SAPHO }NFC. CO., Limited
Montreal
Ti
Wee
% NO13'011,
Made
good. thin)
1a1.
1
sepia. a. Levis, July I4, 14p5.
Jlinard'a lrinhnenc Co., Limited.
Gentlemen. was badly 'kirlte� hr arty
horse' last ;1to. and after using ,!eves
preparations on my leg nothing would do.
.Ary le %vass black aft :tet. T seas laid up
in bed for aa fortnight and maid net
walk. After using three bottles of ,your
AfINAItITS LINIMENT 1 was perfectly
curet!, so that I croupd start on the road.
JOS, DUBES,
Commercial Traveler.
"But I heard that you've pro-
posed to three other girls this
month." "Well, you see. I--er--
er—was merely rehearsing for my
proposal to you.".
Mothers Value This OIL—Mother
whowho know how suddenly croup
may seize their children and how
necessary pronzpt action is in ap-
plying relief, always keep at hand
a supply of Dr. Thomas' Eclectrie
Oil, because experience has taught'
them that there is no better pre-
paration to be had for the treat-
ment of this ailment. And they
are wise, for its various uses ren-
der it a valuable medicine.
Pro
aphis
JAMES !,A
.i Flathn,
t :e 'u O 11 MEL.
Piano Action,
keen buying your Pia
nsist on havin•q an
1
ISAE NOcty .and Second
TACTFUL.
She -Why do you wish to know
my age?
He—I merely wished to know at
what age woman is really the most
fascinating.
The Cheapness of Mother Graves'
Worm Exterminator puts it within
reach of all, and it can be got at
any druggist's.
An ounce of intuition may be
worth more than a pound of tui-
tion.
Minard's Liniment Cures Dandruff.
THE USAGES OF ROYALTY,
A patriotic Scotsman was present
at a meeting of a • certain society,
at which an eminent Shakespearian
scholar dwelt on the virtues of his
favorite author. At the close of
the meeting the Scot approached
the lecturer, and the following dia-
logue took place
"Ye think a fine lot o' Shakes
peare, doctor?"
"I do, sir," was the emphatic re
ply.
"An' ye think he Was mair clever
than Rabbie Burns ?"
":Why., there is no comparioon
between them."
`;`Maybe no, but ye tcit,,uq:.. to-
nicht it was Shakespeare w.IM wrote
`Uneasy. lies the head `that, wears
a croon.' Now, Rabbie would:
hand, for heating
and power purposes. TANKS AND
SA1OICE STACKS. Agate for Charts.
v;.nt Tem Casand Beating Semen's.
€ OLSON IRONt 4°ph5 TORONTO
Enganos and Shipbuilders
Maypole Soap
rDYEHING
Washy and dyes at
one operation, giv-
ing remarkably
clean, bright, fast
cosors.Dyes cotton,
wool. silk or mix-
ture,. 24 colors,
rt ill give any shade,
Colors 10c, Mack
15c at your dealer's
or postp'd with b'k-
let "How to Dye'
from F. le BEN DICT & CO. Montreal
105
Cheer and Wine
PRESSES
Best of the :Kind.
Three Sizes:
Junior, price $25.00
Medium, " 30:00
Senior, `` 30:00
L. J, A. SURVEYERR
52 St. Lawrence' Boulevard
MONTREAL
never ha'e written sic nonsense as
that."
"Nonsense, •sir ? cried the' in-
dignant doctor.
"Aye, just nonsense. Rabbie
g or at,
u
would ha king ie kept that a,
queen, either, disna gang to bed wi'
the croon on his head. He wad
hang it over th' back o' a chair."
Nearly every girl secretly believ-
es that she could win fame and for-
tune as an, artist's model.
Tse PA
RUSSER
Tread softly -
Ste -to safefg.
alio
PWA
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'Embody the patented features
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