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The Brussels Post, 1910-2-24, Page 7'i a„l"f, l feleleieie efee i, tetelefei•Sel t or F 4LS 11,1 i o n w�j,«N4 n lis. ll"i'�'l'^i g,.l„is.i'Trht`.;..4r,�;.�g.g.,g,.g„a»Q,,Q'•(,: SEEK IN PARIS SHOPS. Jebelines are still immensely po ► polar, Gaudy eteeltiilgs are being worn again. Green is unrivaled in popularity Most of the new linen suits ars lace trimmed, Many of the new rewisses„nave em broidered colored dots. A, new fad is the handbag made r of clout: to match the suit., - Bedford cord is again in fashion though :mocha softer in weave. ' New brnnolets expand and contract with the. movement; of the arm. The lender, supple, drt:oping • grot paid -keen into its own again. The Lateel; necklaces brought from the tar . hast resemble flexible snakes. Feathers: are of the weeping wit- k low Mahlon - and measure about a font in length.' The regulation size for a scarf is throe yards long by a good half yard. wide, Laoe, which has boon so long out of fevox in making an effort to re- gain its place, ” o pearl is again the queen ,of precio:w —jewels, with the moonstone as her understudy.... • Box piaibiegs around the lower edge; of skirts axe one of the late Paris re.'viwals. BroVen as well as blaok chantilly lace voile are being seen more as the season advances. Nothing is more in the style than the nntahamed fur turban. The time-honored blaok lace shawl hangs from the back of many a mag- nificent evening gown. There is a tremendous vogue of gold add, silver in tho realm of axile Iinery,blouses, and laces. * Fashion has decreed that short ooate aro smart, and the newest gowns.from abroad show the abbre- viated coat. Ivory end gray satin, stamped with a good design, also ga•eon sat- in, aril-rflr the modish list for even- ing wea'r• , Theme is no doubt about the at- tractivomese of a military cut in. coats and wraps for the majority of women. • Some of the handsome Japanese corded alike aro being bought by women who like clothes a little un - For dnoi ey wear, black satin slip- pers aro always in good taste. They are, too, more economical than many others. Gold, shyer, and brass buttons, with inecta of semi-precious stones, aro made -in order to carry out the color Weenie of a costume. For the ' Founc ate n of blouses 1 4 1 O b Dns over which dark chiffon fails, Pari- sian silky aro . utilized by many of the best dressmakers. Nearly all evening gowns and the majorit<y,oE.reception gowns, are a- glitter with beads, gems, sequins, steed orna fonts, or jot. Silvers filagree, frequently model- ed after the cicl Italian button, will serve las Fastening and ,as . jewelery at one, and the same time. Thee_ nest exquisite little fan that hap appeared for some time i a tiny s y effete with mother-of-pearl sticks shut three inches long ' The date: fur toques are made of t as• m terial as the stole:and aala. a c.t' of similar fur to the coat. Na- turally the' skunk toquo takes, the lead. - Many filet and bandeau orna- mnube• aeentrpany the new coiffures, el t ings'.rif'pxarl and gold and silver gauze: being twined in with the braid. A XING WHO IS LOVED. That; King Edward has inherited much of, the affection theelteglish people'lolt.for his mother, and has perhaps added something to his po- pularity by his own porsonality and bearing; i9 shown by a significant iittle incident which a writer in the New Irde•lt Sun reports. ' 16 was' d,e4taing his visit to the po- pulous' •S.o`itt: London suburb of Oamberwellr where ho ; laid tho foundatieil; atbno of .the now King's College' Hospital Nowhe.L'orin London are there mote woakig mon out of a (job” than in thea district. From one portion of the densely crowded route, when the Xing passed, came the cry.: ('Cen'ti you give us°work, Ted- dio?" And AIM* as. soon as ib was tit. Cored cathc'.ethe answer from a (lost of throale: "He.' wquld if he could, the dear old follow.” The'ot'ielvr�l was ploased with the phrase•; dear old fellow," which was repeated again and again in the a-sshuatod cenvorsations thab t(llowed the passage of the pieces - emcee A wellti.ressed foreigner who was a spe•tater Of this little ;cone re- tun reed, in astantalum nb, "Vy,. they lots ltim err Another Modern Miracle Paralysis Permanently Cured Tile Sufferer Paralysed From Waist to Foot—Encased in Plaster of Faris £Q] in3 Months—Br, Williams' Pink Fills Cure After Four 'looters Had Failed -^•Tho Duro Touch:a for by' Rloll Known. Clergyman, Paralysis, no matter how slight et a terrible affliction; but to b paralyzed from waist to the feet to be It helpless cripple, totally de pendent upon what "others do for. you, is a condition . as wretched as man could possibly -bear". Such was rho state of Mr: 'A'llalr J. Ide- Donalol, of Rico. Point, P,:H.:I, For 'older a year he was a helpless, in- valid. H0 was paralyzed from his waist' to his feet and for nine ;needles lay in bed encased in a piaster of Paris cast. Four of the beeb doctors in Prince Edward Is- land went unable to help hilt and he seemed doomed fora life of mis- .ery and ' despair. • But hope came to him when the read of what Dr. Williams' Pink Pills had done for other sufferers from paralysis,` Ho procured a supply of the Pills and begun taking them. Gradually they. broke .the chains of disease that bound him,, and .tilled his whole body with new blood, life and vigor, Mr. McDonald says :—"I am a far- mer and in . consequence have a great deal of hard work to do. One - flay while about my work I injured my back, but at the time I paid little attention to the injury' and continued my work. As time went on, though, the pain. became more severe and I sown found. myself unable to lift anything, no matter •how light. It was not long before I had to stop work altogether and consult a doctor. He treated ene but his treatmentdid nob help mo, and I rapidly grow worse•. I had to take to my bed, and in the hone that my spino might•.' receive strength I was encased in a plaster o1, 1earis cast. This chid not help me, and I could feel th-e-para'ly'sis slowly creeping over me bit I was totally paralyzed from , my waist to my feet. I lost all coutrol over my bowels and bladder and my lags had no more feeling than if they were made of wood. Three other doctors strived to cure ,tee, but their treatment also was a fail- ure, and for eleven mouths I lay in bed' unable to move. Dr.- Williams' Pink Pills were then advised, and I was shown testimonials of others who had been cured of : paralysis through- them. I bought a supply and in less than three months they 0 made a remarkable change in me. menet hlo to get. out cdbheeland along - the floor on my hands and k000a. Graduaily my -limbs be - name stronger," lobs 3: could walk with the aid if a cane • and inside of; nine menthe sifter I had beglrn-the• 1150 of''the Pate I Was totally cured, anis onee more able to do light work. Now I am as strong as -ever I was and can do my work about tbo farm without the Tenet;troithle. 1 think "Dr. Williams' Pink Pills aro without an equal, for, besides my oven case, I know of two other noses of paralysis cured by them. Two young girls who had been cripo. plies and whom" I advised to try ,the ' In corroboration •of what Mr. McDonald sags, tho Bev', D. Mac - Leen of, Clharloitetown., . P.E.I. writes:—('I visited Mr. McDonald many times during his illnoss. Ho, wits attended by. three or mere doe - tors and pat in plaster Paris, and everything imaginable wbioh night be of benefit was done for hire.wi:th- out sueemss. Ho had lost ail Pew- ee of his body from Itis.waist down. and I think ho was nearly a year under treabnlent before: he began 1) use Dr. Williams' Pink Pill .I ms [ a was with him the first day.he moved his big toe and' from that time en he gradually improved and for the last few yearn he has been per- fectly web. I elan 'vouch for the cure Dr. Williams' link Pills ef- feoted in his case." If you are sick and the treatment you are now taking dries .net help you, give Dr. Williams' Pink .Pills a fair trial. They have -eared thou- sands after, doctors and etherme- dical treat-tenfs had hopelessly failed. ' These Pills actually make: new. rich, " red blood, feed the stairired nerves and bring health and strength to evory past of the body. This is why .Dr. Williams' Pink Pills euro Bildt apparently hope- less cases as Mr. McDonald's, and is is why they have . cured thole - sands and thousands of ;dole, .ells couraged people in every part of the world. Solt( by all medicine .healers or by mail ab,50 cents a box or six: boles for $2.110 from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co,,, Brock- ville, Ont, - HARD TO PLEASE. I hate the keen and nipping air, I hate the wild winds rash ; I hate the teem, so gaunt rand bare And, oh I hate the slush! ++++++++++++++•H -+4-A-. +4, _MR HAPPY DAYS BABY ' I ,+ The healthy child is always + a happy child. All its little, ¢; troubles vanish when its food digests properly and it is free from childish ailments. Most T. of those ailments come front +. stomach or bowel troubles, colds, feverishness, teething and worms. Baby's. Own Tab- .4•. Ilets promptly cure all these troubles and keep little ones well. Mrs. W. G. Martin Ravenaeihff o, Que., says: "1 have used Baby's Own Tab- ''' lots in myhome for the past four years and since c using them my liable ones have en- joyed the best of health. I can recommend them to Query .T. mother as a sure cure for the -0' little troubles of childhood." Sold bymedicine 1 alai ne des ors or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' Me- dicine e dice e c a Co., okvlle Br o ' Ont. 1 0 b. , ,.f,el efe,.g .fele Nei f' I.1e fe lel I lelei4.3 fi' 3':t e The optimist cheers, but rho pes- simisb saves his breath for the pur- pose of letting out a calamity howl later on. The daps 01d IG They supplied the Menthol round in 'The Li AL" ttontliol Planter, which relieves instantly haolraollo, headache, neuralgia, xbetimatiem and gelatine. "Pa.", .(What is it, my child?" "When Sis marries that lord, will I have to call her 'your ladyship'?" "It will nob be necessary for you to clo so, but it will be very nice if erne care to `(All right. Robby I won't always do it, but I'll pro- mise nob to call her 'punkin face' any more, anyhow." • Good News for Dyers Tho Guaranteed ONE Dye for ALL Geode Ju11 Think 01151 With the GAME Dyo you eau MUM ANY Mad o cloth Perles ly .Ne ehaude of mistakes.. Alt colors se cents from your btugalst or 058185, Setnplo Gard and 'Booklet Fres (rein vv. The Johnaon•RloltgrdeonO , tam lad Do 5. 0,.. Mbitt'eal , tie. PROFESSOR'S ENGLIS:EI.'. How often. we misuse words to the extent of saying the contrary to what pro moan is pointed out in the following aoecdote. .A collage professor who prided. himself on his ooriedt English hcard his wife remark :- Ix intent' ld to call Jane to bung a fresh bucket'ef water." "Iron; doubtless mean a bucket'of fresh water," coryectrcl the Profes- sor ' °J wish you would pay some attention tp your rhetoric; your mistakes are curious." A fess moments later tli Pro- fesser said:— "My dear, that pi,ture would show to better advantage ,if you were to hang it over the docile." "Ah „ l - she replied, quietly,o 1 , you dcnbtle ss mean. if I were to hang it above the clock. If I were to hang it over the clock we could not .tell the time. 1is w hY ou would ul be more careful with your rhetoric, day dear; your mistakes are curi- ous." And the Professor all at once be- came very much interested in the book he was reading. Love always loses when it thinks onlyof vJhat it will gain. Only One "8ROMO QUTKtNE" That In LAXATIVE, BRoato Qt'1NINIt Look for rho atonttturo of E. W. CROON. mad tea World over to Cure a eoldin Ono Day, .. Wu,` There is a lot of ' difference be- tween good will and willingness to be good. . It is .easier to prevent than. ib is to care.. Inflammation of the lungs is the cotnpaniou of neglected colas, and onoo it finds a lodgment in the system it it difficult to deal with. Treatment with Biekle's Anli•Con- s m ' r ptrve Syrup will eradicate the cold and prevent inflammation from setting in. It cosbs little, and is los satisfactory as it surprising in its results. , THE KING'S 'CIGARS. Ile Docs Not Smoke so llany as Ile Did a POW Years Ago. Many of Xing Edward's Christ, - mat send New Year's presents take,the form of cigars or eigarettes drawn from abs rosorvo,stook illi the cellars at St, James' Palace whore ono of the most complete equip- ments for the maturing of agate is to be found, Tho King is an in- veterate dear smoker, > thou ot• ing upon tet advice of his yjfei'oi• axle he is nob smoking so Tnubil alit he did to few .oars ago, 411* fol• .ret ecf pt to o Dept, W. L,, Na. The King's oigare all come kern, iii 9rus A Chublaal Cay :ratan*. 7- etatle,' and from the same 'plan - talon. They bear no maker's brand upon theta and are peeked in per- feetly plain boxes, They are not very large, but If they could be bolsi in the open,masitet fey would be welt); about eeeenty-.fsve cents 0x011;. A few years ago the Xing was very fond of it brier pipe, and was t' bo seen smoking .ADO about the lanes near Sandringham. . To -day he has abandoned this form of stnolting and 'mope almost exclu- sively to cigars, Ho dome not caro very much fur a cigarette, and is seldom to be seen smoking one. II011SbuS IN n� T , WORLD. r • Isu5etia Londe lilt Vationa in Name her—Total of 9',71.1,117$., .- Stabistics found in the new Year Brook afford Le lino on the number of Horses now in the world, as fol- lows :— Neill America ., . „27,888,913 SCut'h America ..., ., ... 9,511,094 Europe . • ,43,593,225 Asia ,,,11,030,302 Africa .; - 85.5,113 Ocoaniee . , . , , 2,232,408 Total .,,. , •.,95,711.,973 Ramie, loads all nations in the number of its horses, with a total or•30,729,105 in its European and Asiatic provinces, ' though Rush", proper is a little behind rho United States, having only 20,934,415 hors- es Together . the two countries possese a majority of all rho horses in the world, Germany leads the ether countries of Europe with 4,- 340,043, while Austria-Hungary is a� close second n a with 4:,944,571. Hance ranks third,. with 3,094,098, and Great Britain and Ireland fourth, with 2,151,371. WOIt`d''NI KNOWING. Single, Ret tedy That Any Ono Can Prepare at Heine. Most people are more or less sub- ject to coughs .and colds. A simple remedy that, will break up a cold quickly and cure any cough that; is curable is' "macho by mixing two 'ounces of. Glycerine, a. half ounce 'of Virgin, Oil of Pine compound pure and 'eight ounces of pure Whisky. You can get those in any good drug storm and easily mix them in a purge bottle. The mixture is•highly recommended by the Leach Chemical Co., of Cincinnati, who prepare the genuine Virgin Oil of Pane compound pure for dispensing. How mushy a tender love letter sounds -when read in court.. After. lit Ovid Drive dost ran to rate a teaspoon- ful of Painkiller mixed with a glass of hot water, snsugar. It purely prevents chill%, Avold dub. d ttltut.ti, there is but one Painkiller" -Perry David' -25o: sad 50o, Tho way to the sorrow freo land is to try to free some life dram sor- row. PILES CURED IN 6 'r0 to DAYS. P150 OLNrMENt 1- guarantee,. to cure any ca,, Or Ibol tub•, Mind. Risoalne or Protruding ramie 618.14 (lay0 or tummy refunded. OOe. If people were compelled to fol- low their own advice they would gtnerabe a better brand. GEORGE 'KEITH & SONS, Seed Wroth. ants, Toronto,, aro offering Scotch grown Regenerated Banner Oats, iu 0 bushel lots. at 51.25 per bush. Bilge, free -send for sample -also catalogue. The under dog gets lots of sym- pathy—and 'that's at s about all. • A Remedy forBilious Headache— To those _subject, to bilious head- ache,Parmcleo's Vegetable P1116 are recommended as the veli to speedy relief. Taken according to directions they will subdue irregu- larities of the stomach and so act upon the nerves and blood vessels that the pains in the head ei ll cease, There are few who arc not at sometime subject to biliousness d familiar with aits aitcha ant•. evils. Yet' none need suffer with those pills at hand. In a case of slander not long ago Miss M— had gone into the witness -box on behalf of the plain- tiff, whose counsel was examining her,• ('Now, madam," Mr. Wigg, X.0.; began," please repeat tho slanderous statements macho by the defendant ort this occasion just as you heard 'them." Oh, they are eerie for any reepectnblo person to hear'," replied Miss M—, "Then," said the examiner, coaxingly, "sup- pose you just Whisper them to the Judge.' -- After a man has paid nut et; for ngusic lessons he thinks his daugh- ter is competent to play for com- pany. BE FOUND THEM THE BEST OF ALL WHAT RU US HARRIS SAYS OP DODD'S KIDNEY ['ILLS, Aliet Trying Five Deniers for (lie Kidney Disease De Pound Relief in the Great (lanedien Klsiuoy Remedy, 17urilvillo, Ont„ Feb, 14. (Spc0'4) —"After trying live (Motors for Kidney Trouble, from which I, had sssffercd ter three years, I find that I3odd's Kidney Piles relieve me best of all, e If Ikeolaonfaolingasl have since I began taking D.odd's Kidney Pills I shall be well pleased and I am hoping they will "cure ire." So says Rufus Barris, well known in this village. "I had stiff- ness in the joints," he continuos, "mantas in the lnttseles, backache and wee heavy and sleepy after meals. I .was, depressed and low spirited, perspired freely, was often dizzy and always thirsty, but since taking. Doc1d's Kidney Pills 'I am feeling very good." If you have any of lilac symptoms, Mn. Harris talcs of, "ht is time for you to beware. They are the symp- toms of Kidney Uiscaee and may bathe fore -runners of Rheumatism, Dropsy, Lumbago, 'Heart Disease, or oven the dread Bright's. Disease itself, "..Cake warning and guard against suffering or even death it- self by putting the Kidneys in good working order Kidney 's with d Pills. - MAKING A START. Jackson and .Hughes were old friends. Tho former, by shrewd- ness and :industry, earned a good ir(coma, but Hughes was not so for- tL:IIate. Ono day..ho asked his successful Wend the secret of his prosperity. "Well," replied Jackson, "I'll tell it to you for ileo dollars.. Be saving, of course, .and when you do make a bargain with anyone be sure that no, ono hears you, and then 11 you get the worst of it or want to back out you can. Now (rand me the fivo dollars." Hnghee thought a second, and then said :- (`Did' anyone bear us make this bargain?" , "-Not m soul," replied Jackson. "Well, then," was the prompt answer, "I think I'll begin on you." Holloway's Corn Cure destroys all kinds of corns and warts, root and branch.. Who, then would en- dure them with such a cheap and effectual remedy within reach? MULTIPLICATION. A controversy ie a thing Which has of lives a score, For when yon try to settle one, You start- avv whole lot more. . 0 "A Little Cold, You Knew,^ will become a great donor if it be allowed to reach down -the throat to gels t4 a e. Ai the peril 'n g P u ri , dre bad Hing o pii Lung Balsam, sura remedy couEairriag on opiates. to PP NOE EVEN ONE, TOOT. deaf but prone English. lady, vit+iting a small country town in Scotland, wont to church armed. with an ear -trumpet. The elders' had Haver seen one, and viewed ib with suspicion and uneasiness, Af- ter a short consultation, one of them went to the lady, just before tht, opening of the service,' and, wagging his finger at her warning- ly, whispered,. "Ono toot and ye're 0011" TO Mon Who Live Inactive Lives. —Exerciee in the open air is the best tonic for the stomach and sys- tem generally ;" but there are those who are compelled to follow seden- tary occupations and the inactivity tends to restrict the healthy action of the digestive organs and sickness foilo*s. Parmelee's Vegetable Pills regulate the stomach and livor and restore healthy action. It is wise to have a packet of the pills always on hand. "Now, Robby, if you dont want to go to Bessie 7t{unk's party you must write a note and tell her so; and be sure and let it be polite, You will find some ideas of the pro- per tiring in this book of etiquette;" said Mrs. Ctrhart to her "little son.. Bobby struggled with the problem for an hour, then presented for his mother's inspection the follow- ing truthful but unconventional effusion :—"Mr. Robert Carhart declines with pleasure Mist Bessie Bun ]c's' kurd invitation xnvltat ion for leo 141,h, and thanks her. extremely for hav- inggiven him the opportunity of doing so." POISONED BY STOCKING DYE A case at Kingston shows vividly the danger of neglecting to ap Zeta -Buie to a cut or -a sore. Mr A Harrison, -living in Plan d'Armos; . while attending to he household duties, struck her h;nkl against a sharp projection on the furniture. " She took no notice of the injury, deeming it trivial." In a day or two the, ankle began to swell and Cause excessive pain.. A doc- tor, called in, found that dye from her stocking had entered the wound and sot up blood poison. Treat meat with Zam-Buk followed, but it was several days before the limb was out of danger. "Had it not been for the powerful antiseptic properties of Zam-I3uk and its ex- ceptional healing virtues, the wound might have had Ja very seri- ous result," says Mrs: Harrison DISCOVERED, "I went to the wedding to sec that imported Paris gown her folks told the reporters the bride was go- ing to wear." Who gave her away?" "Nobody had to. The cut and fit of the gown itself gave her away." Another thing the automobile lacks is horse sense. app -s EARN- Tis10 BARBER TRADE -NTT Mrs Baby Smiles When He Takes ''p sn•a+"w'V. i, t'm �b al>i: .v e IRE GEST t'iE01CInt f9}t 011$011111 So plea,onl dut'he like. ir-end mntuia0 no QAI. ala+, The a ie nothing like ii for f5ronehie., A ihme and all trouble. of dm throat and lens. A Sto05,,4 Remedy for holm century, _ •, - „All Druniats,_26 Cents Don't boast of ,your lb -lenge. it's a dozen to a quart that if your traeo it back a few generations ,yon will find r000 one who borrowed a, horse, without the owner's 0on.eent, '' Much distress and sickness in children is caused by worries, Mo- ther Graves' Worm Exterminator gives relief by removing the cause. Give it a trial and be convinced, The world is full cif ,tainted money, but few mind the odor, , WANTED. 14 RTANTeSn-L0Itos forplatn and light sawing( S,r at home,. while or spare time; good pay work seat any distance, charioo paid, Send stamp fax fall pnrticulare. National Ataaufaol luring Co„ Montreal FARM FOR RENT., F511111'0 RENT, between, ATonfont anti Owen Sound. Two hundred lures tinder eidtivntdmy Moo pasture, farm hone and rood enLhnildinge, J. W. G. Whitney, B5 Toronto Strout, Toronto, FOR SALE. '1,1 SMtt--f¢ acres, 1 mile from fends. fol ,parkas brloo house, beams barn, splendid volt, all kinds of frntt.- Term, op etdt.. We have, 10 farms of ail kinds and clasp i at rs a Need fort nrti auond Th { l 0 Ye9tOCt! Coat Estate 4 7Sxo1m "e Ltd., London, orb ,Out. � R NA f, BARGAIN. •Mixed faint, 5'o acre �k 33,, Innd, 110,,,,. 'good. L'11a, fnnaln fray, water ;Hart pn01.,, all gond. , Oressfon, AprlJ. salt Jparbtuulaa from Masters, Orrnfof, Baehr. • EDUCATIONAL, H.t. system -constant praetioe; careful tustruetion: few weeks complete noureet e tools free; graduates earn : twelve to r - eighteen dollars weekly; write for cata- logue. Meier Barber College, 121 Queen e East, Toronto. Brown—"Yes; they say that ev- erything Smith darns goes on his wife's back." . Jones (glancing at Mrs. Smith, whose dress is very decollete)—"Well, evidently he does not earn much." -- .WESTERN' LANDS. Why not buy a Western Canada Farm thea t' will 1a for itself i pay xt4 oryears. Choices t new la • n lauds and a few great bargains in improved farms. Apply immediately, Farm Lands, 301 Kennedy Building, Port - ago Avenue, Winnipeg. NATURALLY. "Does your husband go in for golf?" asks the caller. "No," she answers. "He goes out for it." Dr. M orse's Indian Root Pills are fort the right medicine for the children: when they aro coned• pitted -when their 1(tclucya are out of cater.-whe,i ovor,htdulge?moe Iu some ftvorite *roil gives them ill. .di:KQstinn-�•llr. wforso•s.Indian 11nat Pills' will gnieltly and sorely - pttt them .right. Purely vegetable, they neither, sicken, weaken or gripe, like harsh. -purgatives. Guard your ('lltidren's healthby always keeping; a box or Dr. Linrsc s traction (toot (:ills in the house, They Keep the Children Weill A sentry while no duty Wars bit Lin by it valuable. i'etricv'er, and drove his bayonet into tite dog. Its Owner suet( him in the t'tnintr court foe les'}alue, and tie iwidece given showed that the soldier' had not been badly bitten aftetr all. "Why did you not kneel: tate clog with the bolt end of your rifle 1'' 'askod the judge. The Court rocked with laughter when thie Scutiy " replied; "Why didn't he bite me with his tail I" A spasm of virtue b'flrn eidicates a sick Nottl • No man grows SISILil h lets out his heart a little, '• No 0110 ltossossrs Io;lpltinness who is blind 16 sorrow, Veering flown Signals dons not delay atorme. plum -lade,, ' medoiinee ^ may check coughing ub the°oldstays. t000t-trine' when you begin cough take Allen's Lung nafaam, free from lam fun ofhaaliug power.. And lots of people seem to go to church for the purpose of picking flaws in the serxuou. Free tour 0 Readers. Trite Merino Eye Remedy Co.. Chicago, for 48•page illustrated bye -Book arse, write all about Tour Eye Trouble and they wiil advise as to tho Proper Aapnea. tion of tiror Ain iso Bye Remedies to Your s eclat Case. A e Your Druggist will toll you that Burhme Relieves Sore Eyes, Strength. ens weak Eyre, Doesn't Smart. Sonthes •, Lye Pain, and sells for 50e. Try It in Your Eyes and in Ruby's Lyas for Sealy'i Eyelids and Granulation. A prude is someiinlcs a person who noses around for something to get slacked at. Cheapest o. C p.est fall 1Vledicinas.—Con- sidering the eurative qualities of. Dr Thomas' ii;clectric Oil it is the cheapest medicine now offered to the public. tc, Tho close required in any ailment is email and a bottle contains nssuiy doses. If it were valued at the benefit it confers, it could nob be purchased for many Limes the price asked for it, but in- creased consumption has simplified and cheapened its manufacture. Taugh ier—"This pinata is really my 'very OW O, isn't it, papa?" Fa- tl er -"Z es, my dear. "Alld when T•marry T eon take it with ate, nen "'Certainly, ley child. •lint dcu't tell anyone; it might spoil your chances." IuSUE7O'.8--10r el:A L VES Raise Them Without Milk ,y'• Steete,ltlrrggs Seed Co 8LL,L. T ,0uiu,:Oiri OPE FOR THE DEAF -IR RCOUSTTCON-% ono of the marvels of the °lectricn! ago u•uao throughout the world: Write for okt '' o�,ma General Ac u as P . 00 O ., o; Cwmada,-Ltd.,• GOS Vence Street. Toronto. Mai- att's flair Promoter Crows Hair on any Bald Head On sale at tha 11obt. Simpson :Co.,Toronto. / Canaria. ar the tiarla.ct Ea{>; Promoting Co.. Toronto. Canada. OHEN!LLE CURTAINS( and all amus of horse hangings, also LACE CURTAINS eye uK oNDEIONEIP Write to un obout yours. BRITISH AMERICAN DYEING 00., Box188, Montreal, Do you trap, or bbfy Pure? I am t amide's largest dealer,? pay higl,ostprices. Ynult shipments solicited. I pay mail and ex- press charges; remit promptly. 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