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The Brussels Post, 1906-3-8, Page 6„leeleeed.Vella bogo off o ,00 oro-ao-oaa YOUNG FOLKS Ktco-C1'tTbA P000tTao-c�rro�o�9�of�d Tll1S IstTTLE 130Y WAS RIGHT. Held Pejer Paul Augustus: "When 1 am riTevn a man, Eli help my dearest mother the very beat l can. I'll watt upon her kindly; she'll lean up- on my arm; 1'11 lead her very gently, and keep her sate from herrn. ('But, when 1 think upon it, the Limit will be so long,” Said Pelee' Paul Augustus,, "before I'm tall and strong, I think it would be wiser to be her pride and joy By "helping her my very best while len a little boy: HOW THREE KITTENS WERE NAMED Three little kittens were in the hay- loft, away back in the corner, in a box, but Sterling found them one morning, when his father was tatting care of the horse. "0, papal" he said, bis great earnest brown eyes opened wide, "Mittens has three kitten, and their eyes are right abut." And away he ran to tell Ruth. She cane in great haste, and despite her ill - teen years, climbed the ladder into the hay mow. There sure enough were the soft, shining little things, with Mother. Mittens purring over them. Ono beauti- ful Maltese gray, with white mingling, and here and there a spot of darker gray. One was striped with white paws, and the otber was black and white and gray, softly mottled. "O, what setae we name them, Ruth dear?" asked Sterling eagerly. 1 think," said Ruth, stroking the lit- tle glossy backs, "we had better watch them, and name them as we see them do something." All right,' said Sterling. So every day they went out to dee If they were doing anything that would entitle them to a name. But for many days they were quite satisfied to sleep a great deal, and to meow pitifully if they were hungry, and Mother Mittens was away. At last their pretty eyes were open, when they were not asleep, and they began to want to know where thew were end what kind of things were around them, besides the pretty girl who took them up by turns In her arms and strok- ed them until they purred with sweet content. So one day the gray and white began to investigate, and making a footstool nt the back of the spotted one, he reached the top al the box and tumbled aut. But he did not care for the accident, and climbed in and out as he pleased atter that. Buth and Sterling soon became aware el his feats, and they said: "0, he is the strongest; his name must be Sam- son." Then the mottled one began to find his way out, but not merely to enjoy 'Ws strength; he nosed around every. where hungrily. He was hunting for something good to eat, and Ruth said. "1 tell you, he's a hunter from away tack, and we'll call him Nimrod, won't we, Sterling?' "Yes, That's just It," assented the lit- tle apple-cheeked brother. Just one was nameless. Now came watching. When the Little kitten with the while paws walked around he lifted his feet daintily as it he were walking on egg shells. "0, I know," said Ruth, "our Sunday school lesson said when Samuel sent for Agar, 'he came to him delicate}y,' and Wats just the way that kitten walks. Let's call him Agag." So all We kitens were named. CABLO ASA WITNESS. About a year ago a large grizzly St. Bernard dog Wag kidnapped from a Re- vere Iermer, and subsequently sold to 'a Brookline livery stable keeper to fifty dollars. The Revere farmer advertised, but to no purpose. Business one day took him to Brookline. He was accompanied by his six-year-old daughter. They were driving slowly through, the main street. Suddenly the child tittered a cry. There on the green with tail extended and eye dilated, his great body trembling 'with excitement, caused by that voice 'be loved, stood kidnapped "Carlo." "Oh, come, Cariol" cried the child, eargerly. There was a merry bark, and the dog was by the side of the wagon in a twinkling, wagging his bushy tail and prancing in doggish glee. The far- mer, of course, took possession of the dog. The Brookllneite Laid his grieve ance before the court It took two days to hear the case The complainant put In evidence to show that he purchased the dog of the man who reared him. On the other hand, the defendant de. scribed every mark and scar on the dog. "I think 1'II postpone the trial in or- der to have the dog In court as a wit. ness," said the judge. A deputy sheriff brought the canine b' Court the day following. "Carlo(" called the livery stable keep- er. 'The dog only sniffed and moved uneasily. "Oh, Carlo! Carlo!" cried the farmer's child. ,Tha huge St. Bernard's tai} went round. in another second he was bounding down thecorridor to his mis- tress. The case was then submitted to the jury, and after five minutes' delib. eratinn the jury returned with a verdict for the farmer. / STILL HOPE. r'I am afraid it is ell ever between Jeanette fund Jack." "Why, dear?" "Site has returned his photograph." "You don't moan it?" "Alen his letters." "Greeletter tiAnd his ring." "Myl Myt But there is still hope: He gave her a kiss as they parted on the add IaWfi," "And what did she do?' "She -she returned that, too." Ile kind to be heft. Yeti may waist is borrow adoney of them soma Arty SUFFERING WOMEN. Find Health and Strength In the Use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Every growing girl and every woman nearing middle life suffers from ail - vents peculiar to her sex. At these t'mes the health and happiness o1 every girl and woman depend upon the rich- ness and regularity of her blood. Look et the young girl whoso blood 1s weak and watery. Her tape 1e pale, her lips and gums bloodless. Her head aches and her back aches. She has no ener- gy, no life, a poor appetite and no de- em for exercise. She complains that even to walk upstairs leaves her breath- less, And the woman In middle life— she 1s nervous, irritable and depressed —liable to sudden attacks of pain and distress that only a woman knows of. She turns from food; horrible dizziness, bot and cold flushes, make her life mice erabie. But Dr, \\'iilituns' Pink Pills banish all thls misery, because they fill the veins with rich, strong, healthy Liood which gives tone and strength to every delicate organ. The ease of Mrs. Geo. Denby, of Tilbury, Ont., is one of the many that proves that no medicine can compare with Dr, Williams' Pink Pills In curing the Ills of womankind. Airs. Danby says: "I think Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are a blessing to suffering wo- men. For n long time f was a great suf- ferer from the hilents that affect so many of my sex. 1 was extremely nervous at all times, suffered a great deal with headaches and indigestion. In fact, 1 was In a thoroughly miserable condi- tion when i began the use of Dr. Wil- liams' Pink Pills. but alter taping them a short time i began to Improve, and, through their further use, I am now feeling like a new woman. 1 am sure if all elck women would take Dr, Wil- liams' Pink Pills they would be convinc- ed of the great good they can do." Dr. Williams' Pink Pills can make every ailing girl and suffering woman in the land sarong and healthy 11 they are given a fair trial. But great care must be taken to f ^e that you get the genuine pills with the full name, "Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People," en the wrapper around each box. Sold by all medicine dealers everywhere cr sent by mall at 50c. a box, or six boxes Mr. $2.50, by writing Tha Dr. Williams' Meiitcine Ca., Brockville, One ra STORIES OF CHURCHILL. Lord Randolph as He Appeared to Illt Son. Here are some extracts from Winston Churchill's recently published life of his father, Lord Randolph Churchill:—"One night Mr. Disraeli was among their guests, and an anecdote of his visit may be preserved. '1 think,' said Lord Ran- dolph, discussing with his wile their party after it had broken up, 'that Dizzy enjoyed himself. But how flowery and exaggerated is his language) When 1 asked him if he would have any more wine he replled: 'My dear Randolph, I have sipped your excellent champagne; I have drunk your good claret; f have tasted your delicious port -1 will have no moral' 'Wall; said Lady Randolph. laughing, 'he sat next me, and f par- ticularly remarked that he drank nothing but a little weal( brandy and water.'" Another: Otte day, early in the winter of 1868, when Lord Randolph was nearly 20 years old, he had the misfortune to ride too close to the Old Berkshire hounds, and to incur the disj7leasure of their master, who rated him in a violent fashion before the whole company. Lord Randolph was deeply offended. He went home at once; but, as he said no- thing at the moments the incident was forgotten. Toward the end of the season, however, a bunt dinner was held 1n Ox- ford, to which Mr. Duffield and many of the Old Berkshire field were bidden, and at which Lord Randolph was called upon to propose the toast of 'Fox Hunting,' "He described himself os an enthusiast for all forms of sport, Fox hunting, no said, in leis opinion, 'ranked first among old field sports; but he was himself very fond of hare hunting, too. 'So keen am 1, that if I cannot get fox hunting and cannot get hare hunting, I like an after- noon with a terrier hunting a rat in a barn; and 11 I can't get that,' he pro- ceeded, looking round with much deli- beration, 'rather that dwindle indoors, I'd go out with Tom Duffield and the Old Berkshire.'" F ... - WORRIED MOTBERS. Much of the worry which (very mother of young children undergoes, would be spared Li the mother kept Baby's Own Tablets on hand and gave an occasional dose when the child was fretful, cross or feverish. Nearly all the ailments of childhood can be traced ,to the stomach, bowels or teething. For these troubles no medicine can equal Baby's Own Tablets, and the mother has the guarantee of a government analyst that this medicine is absolutely safe. 1815. Kenneth Mclnnls, Lakefield, Ont., says -"Baby's Own Tablets are a perfect medicine in every way. There will be no sickly children In the homes where they are used." Sold by all medi- eine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box by writing The Dr. Williams Medi- cine Co., Brockville, Ont. e STILL ENJOYS HIS " ViTTLES," Tho Oldest British Subject and ills Habits. "Grandfather" McNally, King Edward's oldest subject, who lives at the Hone for the Aged, London, England, maintained by the Littie Sisters of the Poor, has en- tered his 110th year. For fourteen years the Sisters, whose only funds are the alms they beg from door to door, have cared tor the old man. It is twenty-eight years sine,' he returned from the United States, and while he was there he burled his wife, whom he mar- ried in Ireland when she was a girl and he was n lad of eighteen. "It is thirty years since she (lien, and she was eigthy then "Yes, I have lived a very long while," he said to a visitor. "It is because 1 have always led a Mandy life. 1 wee never the worse for drink in my lite. I never ate too much. 1 never believed in ruining my stomach with two Muth drink or food. Aye, I am happy. f sleep well and enjoy my utilities,'" " -as a ease of IOT ve at firstht, sight, It w g wee it not?" ('Yea—at his first eight of her bank Went." Free Gifts of Toilet Soaps Use SUNLIGHT SOAP and GET THE PREMIUMS Tho Coupons are tho same as rash because they Can be exchanged for Toilet Soaps for which you have to pay out money every week. Users of SUNLIGHT and CHEERFUL SOAPS can get their TOILET SOAP'S for nothing. Read circular in every package, or write us for Premium List. A gift is of little valve if it consists of something you have no use for. In exchange for Sunlight Soap Coupons you can get something you need and use every day. SAVE SUNLIGHT SOAP COUPONS Laver lllrothore L ertieed, Toronto, Canada ,60 BARMAIDS TO GO. Lancet Urges That They Should Bo Abolisbed. The London Lancet, the leading medi- cal journal of the country, has pleased the Church and temperance advocates by coming out with a leader strongly condemning the vocation of barmaid. Says the Lancet: "The vocation of barmaid Is attended by perils from which young women should as far as possible be sheltered. Learning to bar has no tendency to ren- der a woman a better wife or mother; it affords her no security of employment after reaching the age of thirty; renders her unacceptable to employers of almost every other kind; it often permanently injures her health; and it exposes her to exceptional risks. If that be the case Is it consistent with a due regard to the national welfare to allow the daughters of the Empire to be offered up as sacri- fices to the Moloch of the drink traffic, or, as too often happens, to be employed as decoys for the purpose of adding to the intemperance by which the country is at once weakened and disgraced. HAS BEEN ALL RIGHT EVER SINGE T. H. BELYEA, P. M., PROVES THAT DODD'S KIDNEY Pii..LS CURE Some Peach Since 11e Used Them Now and He Inas )lad Good Health Ever Since — Story of Well -Known New Brunswick Man. Lower Windsor, Carleton Co., N. B., Feb 26—(Special).—"Yes, I have good health ever stnco i used Dodd's Kidney Fills." The speaker was Mr. T. H. 13e1 - yea. postmaster here, and ono of the most highly respected men In this part 01 the country. Asked to giro his ex- perience with the great Canadian Kid- ney Remedy Mr. Belyea continued: I bad been troubled with niy kidneys for a number of years. I bled several kinds of plasters and otber kinds cf medicines, but did not seem to get any lasting benefit. Hearing Dodd's Kid- ney Pills so highly recommended I de- eidled to try them and they made a complete cure of me. Thal, is two years ago now and as 1 said before I have had good health ever since 1 used Dodd's Kidney Pills." Dodd's Kidney Pills cure once and for all. There is no stage or form of Kid- ney Disease that they do not cum com- pletely and permanently. Irl AFRICAN FOREST. Denseness of Vegetation Makes It Dark at Noonday. An explorer describes a Central Africa forest:—"Ten miles west of the lake be- gins the only piece of real virgin forest met with. It is throughout a dense vir- gin forest, and almost impenetrable. 11 consists of very large trees of many varieties. The upper parts are festooned with a light greyish -green moss, hang- ing in long streamers, and giving to the forest a very fantastic appearance. When these long streamers are agitated by a storm they make the whole forest, seen from one of Lhe hills near, look like a rough sea. Again, when the sun is vorll- cal the whole forest appears dark, but where the sun Is low the general effect on Ina sunny side is curiously light, "Ml the trees are bound together' with Innumerable lianas and creeping plants. Between the stens is a dense tangled mass of lesser vegetation. The forest stands to a great extent in rho water and mud of the swamp. A singular fea- ture of It is the abruptness with which it begins and ceases on the plain. The grassy swamp or open country reaches to the mighty wall of trees, which con- tinue in the same density from one side to the other. There is no smaller wood or scrub outside, forming a transition from the open plain to the forest. "Inside, the .silence and gloom ore 00- eentuatcd by the apparent absence el animal or bird life. There are some herds of buffaloes that make it a head- quarters, elephants visit it occasionally, monkeys and parrots are sometimes seen, and a harnessed antelope now and that appears al the edge; but the general impression is one of lifelessness." NOT CORRECTLY STATED. "i've been told, Professor," said Mrs. Loculto, "that the fashionable gown 1n your opinion, is Immodest." "Not at all, madam," replied Profes- sor Cutting. "No?" "leo; in my opinion, the woman who wears it is." Sunlight Soap is butter than ether soaps, bat is best when seed in the Sunlight way. Say Sunlight Soap saddellow direction& "Charlie Ganebreke appears to be a good deal upset by the bank failure." "Yes; 1 understand him to say that he lost his balance." 81 your children are troubled with wt.rms, give then Mother Graves' worm Exterminator; safe, sura and effectual. Try It, and mark the improvement In your. child. TH1NICING AND VOTING. - "Have you ever made any effort to tring your colleagues to your way of thinking?" "No." answered Senator Sorghum, "1 don't caro anything about their way of thinking. What i want is to bring them to my way of voting." RHEUMATISM AND PARALYSIS. Their complete home cure. Post free to readers of this paper. Por limited period only. A handsome illustrated treatise, giv- ing full description ct Rheumatism and Paralysis, with instructions for a com- plete home cure. describing the most successful treatment in the world, re- commended by the ministry and endors- ed by medical men. 1 his highly in- structive book was written by `V. ]•1. Veno, a gentleman who has made it study of these diseases. The preface is by a graduate of the University of Wur•tzburg. Send postal to -day and you will receive the book free by Ye- turn.—Address. The Veno Drug Co., 14 King tit.. ,Vest, 9aronto. Mrs. Houselreep "Bridget, I wish you'd try to do something about the house without being told, 'ou never do any- thing unless I tell you. You couldn't possibly do worse." Bridget—"Ohl 1 dune, ma'am, I might refuse to do what you tell me." Physical Pala and mental animish at8lat the victims of skin diseases. Got Nd of both by rub- bing Werrer'e Gonna on the bested, !telling, 51e - figured lase. The relief gives is among the wonders of medicine "You here, James!" exclaimed the slum -worker, visiting the jai] "Yes'm," replied the new prisoner, who was in for burglary. "Well, well, I certainly om surprised." "So was 1, ma'am, er 1 wouldn't be here.." Are You Haunted Day and Night?— Mind and body racked and tortured by evil forebodings, gloomy and dull, robbed of that "Divine restorer," sleep, appetite gone, nerves shattered, general- ly debilitated ? This is none too dark a picture for groat South American Ner- vine to obliterate and set up in its stead the glowing tints of the sun of perfect health, -108. "How are you coming on with your new system of weather prediction?" "Wee,' answered the prophet, cheerily, "1 can'niways get the kind of weather all right, but f haven't quite succeeded Io hitting the dates exactly." i THIEVES CHASED IN MOTOR CAR. Goods to the Amount of 8100,000 Were Stolen by Daring Robbers. The Paris police have succeeded in arresting a gang of 35 thieves, whose exploits were of a most audacious char. actor. They were captained by nn ex. member of the Paris police, a man named Arnaud. One of the methods adopted by the thieves was to steal goods by means of an imitation railway goods van. The van, in charge of Iwo or three of the ,nen, would call et large worehouaes from which goods were likely to be sent by rail. They collected the parcels, en- tered them up in a dummy receipt book, and drove off. In this way over $100,- 000 worth et goods have been stolen since the beginning of the year. The headquarters of the gang was en a piece of waste land at Levellots, a suburb of Paris, where they carried on a business as Owners of a motor garage. The leaders were in the hetet al nslng a motor car to drive to and from their headquarters, Several tinier the pollee welched their ear, but were never able to h'nco it. to Lev'nllols. They, therefore, ,determined to chase the thieves in a motor car, and on Mondny two . detective inspectors hired n few end began following (he thieves from gem le plane. M lest, seeing that rev were followed, the thieves pat on fill speed and succeeded in mticlLslnnring Iheir pursuers. lin Thursday the pollee determined to he mind with them, and, securing a temple of raring mnaclhine.% gave Melee. Thr police, however, wr'rn slopped Inc driving ill a sprat of tweniv-five miles au hnu', and 11 was only when the sec - end ear ramp tip with n pollee mngis- train inside that they were ,,hawed to weed, 1sventunlly the whole gang of :ill thieves were cepinred, end 11 was found Hunt et. 11,r emirs., they lend o 1nrnplefo wor)tshop fitted tip for the olleration df Otolith motor oars and bteyoles. • Estelle --"Clarence just think of in Five weeks"hrom to -day, and we will be married." Clarence—"Well, lot's, be happy while we may." It Keeps the ttueoles Pedant,—Men given to mnseular sports and exercises and those who suffer muscular pains from bicycle riding will and Dr. Thom- as' Ur:Metric Gil something worth try- ing, As a lubricant 1t will keep the muscles pliable and free from pains which often follow 'constant use of thele, without softonitg them or Im- pairing their strength. For br'uisee, sprains and contusions It is without a peer. Margie—"1 wander if Mr. Smartly meant to give ma a left -banded oomp)t- moit?" Rita—"Why?" Margie — "He said these artificial (lowers 1 am wear- ing just match my hair," Nature Revolts Against High Living and it has set tLs seal to it by adding to man's ailments the scourge of diabetes. Eminent medical men until recently pro- claimed it a "no euro" disease, but South American Kidney Cure bas knocked down their pet fallacy and bas proved itself master of kidney disease in all Its forms, Relief in 6 hours. -110. I•ie—"Your now hat is charming, but I fancy it doesn't go well with that dress." She (enchanted)—"Oh, you dear old hubby, so you really mean to buy me a dress as well?" How to Cleanse the System.—Parme- leo's Vegetable Pills are the result of scientific study of the effect" of ex- tracts of certain roots and herbs upon the digestive organa. Their use has demonstrated ill many instances that they regulate the action of the liver and the kidneys, purify the blood, and carry off all morbid accumulations from the syatem. They are easy to take and their action is mild and bene- ficial, t' PASSING OF TBE SWEEPER. Picturesque Character on English Streets Is Being Crowded Out. Little by little the old-time landmarks and customs, of London appear to be passing away. Probably nothing was batter known or more appreciated by the children a half or even a quarter of a century ago than the picturesque char- acters of the crossing sweepers. '"'p - day the crossing sweeper is passing—in fact, ho may be said almost to have passed already. It bas been suggested that the doing away with the "sweeps" must have been ordered, but in view of the number of unemployed, and the fact that John Burns of the Local' Govern- ment Board and the authorities are dis- posed to Ileal gently with the unemploy- ed, this is denied. However, the elimi- nation of the "sweeps" within the next few years is regarded as a certainty, owing to the adoption of modern mach- inery in the sprinkling and sweeping of the pavements. But even this apparently does not ex- plain the lack of Interest taken by the public 1n the "sweeps" Themselves, The crossing sweepers any that where they once 'used' to earn a fair amount of money they now receive little or nothing for their labors—in fact that they could make more money by actively begging, They cannot explain the change in pub- lic sentiment unless it is because the people are being educated up to the paint of believing that the streets ought to be properly swept for them by the parish. FOOD AND STUDY, A College Man's Experience. "All through my high school course and first yam' in college," writes an ante Seems young man, "1 struggled with my studies on a diet of greasy, pasty foods, being especially fond of cakes and fried things. My system got into a state of general disorder and it was difficult for me to apply myself to school work with any degree of satisfaction. I fried dlffer- enl medicines and food preparations but did not seem able to oorrect the MITI- cully. "'then my attention was celled to Grape -Nuts food and 1 sampled it. 1 had to do something, so I just buckled down to a rigid observance. of the directions on the package, and in less than no time began io feel bolter. In a few weeks my strength was restored, my weight had increased, I had a. clearer head and felt Netter in every particular. My work was simply sport to what 1t was for merly. ",\dy sister's health was badly run down and she had become so nervous that she could not attend to bar music. She went on Grape -Nuts and had the same remarkable experience that l had.' Then my brother, Prank, tvho is in the postofiice department at Washington city and had been trying to do brain warir on greasy foods, cakes and all that, joined the Grape -Nuts army. I showed him what it wasand could do end Morn a br0kenelewn condition he has developed into a hearty mnd'efecient man. "Besides these 1 00116 give account of numbers of my iellow.slutiuuts who have made visible improvement mentally and phyeleaily . by the use of this food." Name given by Postum Co,, Battle Creek, Miele. . There's a Meson. Reed the little book, ,'The Read 1,0 Wativ(tle," tit pkgs, PARTICULAR PEOPLE LIKE >,w iTEA because it is tightly sealed in lend packets, not lying about 10086, j ke ordinary bulk teas. SLUE RIBBON is carefully %%niched free* PLANTATION TO HOME and pleases all, ONLY ONE k3SST TEA—BLUE RIBBON TEA, tee Oshawa " Steel Shingles Wind, Water, Storm, and Fire Proof. 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MALINICTIC 15.111:13. never more useful nun 'boo it rids the a thus t 31ATISDi CUAIi CO., Sherbrooke, Quebec, Caaads of cold and saves the whoa it rid aheiety, It moires a frleed of everyone wlw ueos it \1Vedderly—."To-day is the tenth anni- versary of my marriage." Singleton -- "Well, what do you expect?" Wedderly —"Which do 1 expect?" Singleton - "Yes; congratulations or sympathy?" RHEUMATISM gone y butenBickle(sin medicines onsumptive Byrup continues to occupy a foremost place, among remedies remedies for coug6hs and preventive of decay of the lungs. It Is a standard medlaine that widens its sphere of usefuluoss year by year. If you are in need of something to rid yourself of a cough or cold, you cannot do better than try pickle's Syrup. Mary—So you think she is twodaced?. James—Certainly; I have seen her when her own showed through. Eczema Relieved in a Day.—Dr. Ag. new's Ointment will curs this disgust- ing skin disease without tall. It will also cure Barber's Itch, Tetter, Salt Rheum, and all skin eruptions. In from three 10 six nights it will cure B'.:nd, Bleeding, and Robing Piles. One appli- cation brings comfort to the most frrf- tating cases. 35 cents. -111. Frank—Laundrymen are the meal forgiving people on earth. Fred—Why? Frank—Because the more cuffs you give them the mono they will do for you. n you ate ow ed aorta get ,bottle of Toravlin', the best tonic, and you will be surprised bow quickly that tired feeling will wear bottles. All dealers ie pedlalue. Mr. Novice (lo Mr. Sponger)—"My wife hos been obliged 1A give up playing the piano." Mr. S.—"hndeedl Whatever is that for?" Mr. N.—"Every time she be- gan to play I insisted upon singing." Indigestion Can't Stay whale Dr. Von Stan's Pineapple Tablets aro arrayed against it. Thomas Smith, of Dover, Ont., says: "I RIO delighted with thein —Mom almost the first using 1 have been entirely relieved of We pains of indiges- tion -I hem the greenest confidence in the Tablets and heartily recommend then to any . and every sufferer from stomach troubles." 35 cents.J112. Minister (meeting a small boy on Sun- day allerrfoon carrying a string of fish) "Johnny, Johnny, do these belong to you?" "Y -e -s, sir. You see, that's what they got for chasing worms on Sun- day." Not a Nattaeating P111,—The eselpienl of a pill 1s the substance which enfolds the Ingredients rind manes np the 17,s111 Maas. That of Parinelce's Vegetable Pills is so compounded as to preserve their moisture, and they can bo carried into nay latitude witlsont 'Impairing their atreng(h. Many pills, In order to keep them from adherieg, are roller) in powders, which prove nanaeating to the tattle. Parmelee's Vegetable Pills are so prepared that, they are agreeable to the most delicate. PADEIIEWSKI AS Ii0S1'. Opens His Clouse to Receive Refugees front Poland. No less than ten thousand t]usslans of all ages and all ranks have batten refuge in Switzerland during the past year. In almost all instances the wealthier classes are willing and glad to help their come pennons in adversity. The home of Pad- °menei, the famous pianist, at Norges is contlnnnlly crowded With Polish re- fugees. They are welcome to stay as lenges they need to, 411 the spare rooms being given up for their comfort and core ve011511 e, At soon ea the Polish refugees who are being entertained by the Pad. arewadds ore enabled to go to other oeuntrici or other parte of the country end leek after themselves the home of the Mesita at Norge.* le given (WOO' to new AR PET DYE f N .4 t I..nlos. 'Ma 1, . ,pealnity with the BRiTISH AMERICAN DYEING 00. trod yank. an hr rest end wo ora aura to m,' W, asdrsee ta5 r6b Montreal. Rheumatism Cured. Why do'you suffor—Starr'a Tingle Rlioumnthm Cure will relieve the worst oases of saute, throttle, or inflammatory rhoamatlun 0, Le Lours, Every bottle has a positive guarantee to cure. Hundreds of marvelous euros have been made in all parte of Canada. (f your druggist cannot giro you Starr',, take no Other, send direct to us 31,0 per bottle. %home Remedy Oa, 176 tongs St ,Toronto, eat THE PEACH BELT. Send for our lief of mixed Jarmo, ie•nere butt Ion, terra lets, in the South Okananig�an and Stmhkauwon Valleys, stating psrtloulariy what you want, and wo will fled &mottling to cult you. Land all prices, Get In to edvaood el the new railways. Climate not to be excelled. liesaiione, for lower on boaulifld lakes and rivers, H. 0. Lake, British Calambts Pantkion, Okanagan1. IU O DA APPLE TREES. Before buying write us, or tele our agent near you, for prices. We havb the largest stock of fruit trees le be found In Canada. We pay the freight. Brown Brothers Company,. Nurserymen, Limbed, Brown's Nurseries, Ont. Western Canada Land Co HU* carne, 38 11151111 414947. 8.0. fox 38, Bandon, Man. Improved farms and mempeoved wheat and ranch lands, wholesale and retail, in Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Al- berta and fruit lands in Southall Okfa- nagon Valley, B. C., Wheat lands on Saskatchewan Ptatns at $7.10 per acre, easy ternts till Jane 1st to make selections, the Onosi wheal lands in the world. Homesteads located. Selections made. Write or cal for any intormotlen de- sired. • An heiress seldom has cause to doubt her husband's love—for her money. III fitting hoots and 'hoar cause corns, laolliowa a Corn Cure he the article to use. Get a bottle at Anew and euro your cone. Boarders are apt to have kvev acm- plaint when it Is served to them seven times a week. .will Il slily where yes pat UP 0b yes The D a I. Menthol Plaster will, and it will tiWbum ckly eurheumatic pain, lumbago, safeties, as rube nenmlgla, Oto. The bell-ringer to ere city of Cork once made the knowing curious mmounce- ment.—"O yisl 0 yls! Lost, somewhere between twelve o'clock and MHUnnoy'a shtore in Market Street, a Burge erase key. I'll not be afihor telling ye what tt is, but it's the key of the bank, shore" Dear Mother Your lithe ones are s constantcare is Fall end Winter weather. They tall catch cold. Do you know about Shiloh`( Consumption Curc, the Lung Tonic, and what it his dono fat so many? It is said to be the only teliehie remedy (er all diseases of the air paesago, in children, kis absolutely harmless nal plume to take.tie I guaranteedlncum oryour mousy is returned. The price io 25c. per bottle, and all denten in medicine ecll 314 IIL+A j I This remedy should Lc m every household, — ISSUE NO. 9--0h