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TO FIND A. 'CURE
'KIDNEY PILL
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She Rad Rheumatism,
and 1Neuroilgia and
Remedy gen.-wan
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- . Kidney Pills
1.1a.niisten, One, 'Aftly,
_see know there are
ple who suffer and
what will cure them,
noy pine will
1,These are the me:4,de
Talbot who resides
lington street north,
Mrs, Talbot speaks out
experience, ,
"Last Ally 1 was
Mrs. Talbot continual,
bothered um,. my limbsth
aed I hed a dragging
amnia the loins,
lumbago and neuralgia
sufferings, `.anrl the doctor
in did not help me much,
' "I- filially decided
Kidney ' Pills. . 'T have
.boxesi and I. am SO
and better that I feel
commend them to others."
Mrs. Talbot's complication
troubles all came from
That's why Dodd's
cured them, ' For Dodd
Pills are no cureallo
cure kidney disease
They never fail to do
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Lumbago
Found the
Looking:fee in.
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a lot of pee-.
do hot know
• Dodd' El Kid-
'of Mrs, Is
at •903. -Wel-
toss coy; And
of her own
very sick "
"My heart
were ,heavy,
Sensation
Rheurhatism,
added to my
I called
.
to try Docld's
used seven
much stronger
I poust re-
of
sick kidneys.
'Kitleey Pills.
a Kidney
They simplY
of any kind.'
that.
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liciiv the Turkontart•Taltea dere. of
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' -The greatest peculiarity el the
Turicem,air b, reed Of hereon' .18 their
...14111eesness.,:.. They 'have naturally
VerY little mane, 'and 'What they
haae 'Is alwa,ye etrefolly cut ,Off,
Bhe.s. elcio is • -Very soft and thin,
Oolooel. Sfewar1 in "Thro,u,gli Pore
sia in ,Diegnise" tens, sof the great
care takers of these ansmals,
, They are. never etabled, . bet pick
°tea in the Open, 'They are, . how-
aWeri, *randy °lathed, - First the,
Turkoman puts- ever.. hie animal a
'think felt body -covering of tho size
that an English borne wears ; over,
this lie, fastens,an immense piece of
felt that covers the horso's card and
his w,hole- body down te his hocks.
This clothing he keepe in place With'
a long oilier, whielaiS passed three
times round the horSe's body,
. The feed their hor,ses,
when in camp, on barley or chopped
; straw, and give em .flour ' and
slicep'estail fat, Or clarified butter',
'when they are going tO call On them
kir great exertion. I, myself, in IM
dia, have often given my horses a
polled ape's of flour and coarse nu-
-gar, and half a pound of clarified
butter made -ditto, halls, wheel I have
ridden them far and wanted th,ein
to go on again. The horse easily di-
gents this ,ration, and he is ready to
,start Booner, than if .a. feed of cern
is given him. It is also -supposed
to give great 'strength. '
- Turkontan,s give their horses al-
most anything they eat themselves,.
Although hardy in respect of food,
the homes require a good deal of
care as to ckthing, for their fin,e
coats and •clelicate skins make them.
very sueeeplablesto colds.
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.0„E"cg THAV fmoW ixa.E11.
," Spee eel- II 11 alit -.W Ile I Slialr01
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hat MO ffi .110011,52111t 0110.
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in /dithe there oxista •it ftP,eeltag of
the acacia "(zee which tia entitled to
be-elase,est a.soorie- of the -wend-era Of
Plant life, When full royi it
closee its leav,e,s logother in coils
each clay 'Pit S•ttlIerit• and curls sla
twigs te -the ,shape of piataile,
Where the tree; has them sett' ed ita
eelf for ate night'a sleep, it ts find
that that, if trenched it will flutter 61,0 if
,agititte,d ,or impatient, a -b the distur-
ban,co, .Ths'often,er, ib ie ayes -red)
the' foliage is molested, the more
itio/ent will become the' shaking of
the • branches. Fin,allY, - it is flits,'
ther alleged, if the, ,shercing is eon-
tinned, the tree will at length emit
a eausersting odor quite eullicient to
induce a headache in the ca,se of t•he
person diethrbing the tree,. ,
In Idaho ia is called the "angry
trese,"', ands it ia said that it was
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discovered by erten who on metal
camp for the night placed one en.
a crater
of eanvaa epvering ater one of the
pensithie bushes, using it fOr a. Bap-
port. LismedWely the - tree began
to jerk ate beanehes sharply: The
motion continued, • with increstein,g
"nervouen'ess," until et last Came a
' sickening odor that drove the tired
campers to .Et, more friendly 1e -ca-
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PINK EyE I'Ist:tilltliz"0.1! Pi-w3R '
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Corea the, slok and ,acto ao n preventative for others, Liquid
Riven on tbo Origami: Safe for i?roart'xiiitros and 'all others.
• Eostchlanow remedy. ,Sold br an Arussigt0 and harness
I housed. Distributore-ALL WHOLESALE, DRUGGISTS, ,
. SPOHN MEDICAL DOT Cbendsta,, Mohan, Ind., U. S. .A.
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If TI'mlbled '' WW1 licait-rullac8a3
Ringing Noises, Specks Iles ,
f ()re 1;4 EY'es" t'lle 81.3)3n4: '.
e ' aeh is aleFriulto -"-- '
• Many. obserVers, have noticed. the
seldier,like, qualltieSeet an, stamY ast
amnites, ess wh-ite eats, whess,, re
dose arraY.4 ovet'Whohnol the object
of its atta,ek, or 'travels a, ones ln ,ole
FOR SALEoneame torma in the most desirable farm -
Improved Farms_ .
, Ibg distriet in tho_Canadian Northwest Good 1.' h,
aessess ' '
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deign' Military file, An acceunt in
Care Came La .Nwctii,e based on. the observe_
PIP& ' ttous ,:ai 13 r',' i es v:4 13116110.1 01 Lan-
eanne,, tells of a :curious damn ,00e.Ps
• 1, • of theSe fierce little warriors, ''
-, , ,Dead's
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. Ono day Prefe,esee Busmen VISA-
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s -ed a little island on thsoLeka Alpo-
i beemgc,a, j.ii esseysen, ,wooe oiling
a.h°11to, he 8a4ClealY he,c-ainse aWa, 1:e
of a .famb drumming 00120e ..l'UTEDIff
hi the dime -blots ' from !which the
elatnneaeb,,taPtfirscoonliveeddi7y oote-ai,1,04Ys
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\ ihat haat fallen from a brea,d-trees
' Thcs noise,' which Lasted ler a fear
Seconds Sounded like the very dis-
/), e tarot roll of a drum, On ck,eer in
,
,O. vestagatton, Profe,seer Bugnson cis-
• cevere,d that it was calmed by a lit-,
S ,.._. ' tle band of termLtes beating lovely
black,.elay loans, Each farm fully equipped: O'tevn.
Or' will do the scocling thie _. ...
and Bell With the Cron. For further Percy Love "FaIrviaw Toronto
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tresoreatrivokrese Iwo 84440t0 esse cee
to`',111'4'.74,te. 111'sotraVVo
isTI'T‘ling,
"°Atust'Lttiinto St will salvos,
EI'lli4l?oINV,`,1,"ktilif:11:::?'''7' ''d '''',00mu'
Wassieue notal,or of head erste,* yoli.ovrn had.,
i rood you a ow arm ;3,000 Moos book—hruo.
Interoahonat Stock Food, Poultry Food,Veterinary
everywhere. If you cannot obtala our
INTERNATIONAL STOCIC FOOD CO.,
osesiges
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Stock Focid
Cows -Horses -Rigs ,
Irst.ropwrrannerwto aass I/ pays to food
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arl;rinNsUpYatIT/faVeryTtj'CaZtV/141 :1t, (o)roie‘'it r
ItriTtfet:rir.`,r141=`,',;;MIT,7,111141f4
have slvun 50 por cont. mora milk since teedlnp [uter-
notional Stock rood. Ills also 01,0 for calves.'
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preparations arc for 4(p 401' by dealers
geode In your town write us slava.
LIMITED Toronto's
"I had terrible pains in my head. MY,
ppatite faded away, .,,and tvhou I did eat
nything it diiragreed'afut made me verY
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Lek for hours alter% each meal ..rhe
a,ins in my stomach and the diSzyead.
°hes I had to endure almost Bet one
Ed. Somotins'es attacks came ou so oe.
erely that I had to se'es-bail I would
oza so worn. depressed and utterly nth.
sable that ,for hears .1 Wouldn't sneak
1 my family. My system was poieoned
ith wastes and nothing helped me till 1
and Dr: Hamilton's 'Pills. Without 'this
rand . aystemeleaning rentedy I would
,ill' be sick, but each day brought Me
,Itter health and spirits. / „,,,,,0 ,,,,,,,,.1
nd made strong, ruad,y ana aleratay,
ad Win always use and recenunend Dm
amilton's pills." -
• ' • ' "MRS. II, 'c, --CURRAN,
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• westaort P. 0."
TIousande who are in an , ailing, low
ate of health need nothing else but Dr.
amilton's Pills, 25c. per box, or five
mes for 61.00, at all druggists and store -
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e.liers, or the Catarrhozone 'Com,pany,
sffalo,,N, Y., Kingston, Ont.
, a
tattoo with their mandibles against
thepinknyour,00lts.
bettoth 9f the leaves. They had
evidently been disturbed by his, tip-
"proach, Gala . were warning the
wor..c.
I log battahen of thaarmy. „,-
' ' Another instance of the effective-
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ness of the el•rum corps wee obeerv-
'ed in the interier of a bungalow.
Noticing 'that' termites had invaded
the wall of one of the rooms, the
.owne'r had placed.in ono corner an
iron pot filled with bits of wood; he
hoped to attract there into the pot,
and then burn them, Professor
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Buomon went into the room and
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closed a Qloset dOor somewhat
sharply. Iranie,cliately he noticed a
drunnning noiee coining from the
kettle. As soon as the sound died
away, he repeated the experiment,
'with tho stizae result. teeh time
that a sharp or unusual noise was
made, or that, some one talked
loudly, the termites' signal of alarm
was drummed in the kettle,
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little frletIon.11ttlo
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Make
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StlfAlor
.the Horse Glad
and Eager for Work ,
Clip bluf before you put han at tile wine work.
Takk off lila wItocloont that %olds tbo Ngt •
Mil:Wale :et ggttgraltile=bot!
ter aervicajo over! way. Don't Day 000000
TheStowart Ball Bearing
Clipping Machine.
olta asehlno that turns maser, caps iantorand
osor and stays sharp longer Ulan nay ,other.
Gears aro all filo/ford aud out from oodd oteel
• bus Genre oloolosed, protented mad sup !Iron.
wear. Ms six foot of may stylo, easy run.
and Stewart slurp tension cyptne lad.
C1,1„.43.kralve. Oto.,...
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Pmeg
;' $975
! Cie tato from
your denier
mid relearn-
rgOirarrs
fully
guaranteed.
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JAI, LEGEND DE EAT&
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Demons That Devour .0.1d WOMOR
and, niko Their Shape.
"Legends about -wicked eats are
of a different character from those
about dogs, which protected man-
kind ; the J,apan,es,e "nekomaaa ' or
b•ewitehing cat, with her foeked tail
being an, exceedingly dangerous
demon, who d,ev,eur,s, old women, and
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assumes their shape, writes Mr.
LaWSOn in the Referee. "In the
seventeenth century sh,e is spoken
of as. an. animal of darkness, a do-
ines•tic tiger, and the Japanese place
a s,ssri,ord etAhetsidie of at-corpsee
(,).1:(1‘ to prevent t ie eat rom wa t-,
mg over it .or causing it to r,eseve
and change into, &tenable demons
"In the legends of the nineteenth
century, however, the eat plays a
good part instead of that of an evil
demon and in these tale,s, she sac-
'her life on behalf, of her mas-
ter
ter and is rewarded by burial in a
Buddhist churchyard, ivith masses
read for her soul. •
"There is also an old tradition
among japaneso eailors, which sm.-
ViVOS TO thiS clay, according to
which a three colored tOineat
(white, black and brown) is an ex-
cellent charm against evil spirits.
He knows when a storm is coming
and elimbs upon the ma.st, whore he
drives away:the. demons ; and the
sastere of Daa Nippon do not care
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what prize they pay sor slice a cat
and make great sacrifices in order
to have one as a ma,sco,t o,n hoard
sill -P'" a
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ROW THE SAY RISES. .
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Organized Marvels of Mechanical
• ConstruCtion..
How the raw sap tray,els from the
absorbing roots b,eneath the grotand
to the topmost twig of an. oak or,
eIm tre,e, more than 100 feet a,hove,
and to n,earla four or five times that
height in the caee of ,some of the
mammoth gum trees (eucalyptus) of
the Tesm•aniao forests) and in the
gigantic Wellingtortia, of Califernia t
has long puzzled the physicist to
explain, isays the Strand Magazine.
The old idea that capillarity is +ale
factor .4 Work; the fluid; behag co,n-
ve ,ed u the trunk so,nd breeches
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atm' the manner of oil through the
NtiCk Of a lamp, becomes an alto-
ether inad,e nab ex lan ion Es-
q a P at •
pecially is this so when we realise
that, in ,eorne of the internal tissues>
of the stem, the pres,sure • exerted
reaches from eight to twenty atmos-
Phereoo or in oth,er words from 120
to 300 pounds ta,the square inch-
ter
a force gees, than that in th
boiler of a normal railway engine°.
This mighty pressure scattered
raoreee less irregularly through the
tissite,s of the tree, drives the sap
to the buds and ferces, them open,
expands their leaves, and is e,entin-
.tially at werk wherever the process
of building new structures is going
.hat
on. It is obvious, therefore, t
the engineering arrangements for
the conducting and controlling of
this powerful stream of life-giving
eap must be very perfectly organ-
ize,d. Indeed, they are more than
that; they present marvels of mach-
esnical e,onstruction which aoe, n,ot
only aetonishing on aceount of their
perfection, but are. so minute that
man Can only penetrate the niyatel' ---
ies and beauty of their structure by
mean,s of high-power microscopes
and careful ehemica1 investigations.
Even then he iil left baled and
wondering, • - .: ,-
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cure Your sore Throat
Nerviline Will Do It
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FARMS FOR
CLEANS /
AND' DYES
N. W. DAWSON, Ninety Colborne Street,
Toronto.
Blessed Belief Collies Quiek, You
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G,et Comfort, Every Pain ,
, D isappears. .
colGorinsodreethesgslinVsitungi
at suds. Dyescotton, i ."'.
ea 000 STOCK PAIIM OF GOO ACRES
ear with Three Houses; largo Bonk Baru.
Must he sold quick. Price as vary low.
and -
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. Best -Paid Servant of Czar.
There are sauces served at, the
ussian royal, table which it is be-
eved rest at the rate of 45 a par-
on. The Czar himself is extreme-
' partial to Iamb cutlets, and
tese he has cooked in the simplest
anner possible. His Impeeial Ma-
sty is also food of cold ;roast of
me eoet and plenty of fruit,,wash-'
1 down with Hock and Seltzer wa-
r, The Cza•r's chief' chef is the
eat highly paid in any royal ese
,blishments--•he has a salss,ry . of
11,500 a year.
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M A SHADO1Y.'
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InveteXift0 Tea Drinker Feared
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Paralysis.
' sSteady use of either tea or coffee
often produces alarming symptoms,
as the poison (caffeine) contained
in these beverages acts with more
potency in some persons than in
others.
' "I was never a coffee drinker,"
writes an Ill. woman, "but a tea
drinker. ' I was very nervous, had
frequent spells of sick headache
and heart trouble, and was sebject
tiM0S tO bilious
iiilalc,e wieto yloortexitiuresai It,.
home. No trouble-
tsjiTe e4nicoiliude". 4i
SV,:ta, rgei,ttBaIni savdtm..8, wN
that can be bought. worth the mono; tor
quick gale.
onneriene:e
• has. taught .me that the
quickest rem, to Cure a sore throat 18
with Nerviline," writes mrs. Enoch P.
Maclean. "Ely children always seem to
get wet feet and stay out in the cold,
and in conscauence I have to keep a
good household remedy handy. I rub
la NerviDne almost every hour, giro the
children say twenty dropa in liot sweet..
.
cued water, and make them gargle with
it. r have yot to see the cold this tvoMt
break up quickly."
From the La Have Islands, N et., Mrs.
John Walfiold writee,---"We have been
using Nerviline for about nine years, and
llnd it ..excellent, When wo find any of
us
us getting a cold wo take Nerviline in
bob water. /0 Is a Euro re -lief for it, and
is also an instant relief for, internal
it; the of any kind."
The remarkable pain -subduing power of
Ner.viiine road its ability to cheek come,
influenza, and sore throat is unequalled,
Evoty home chopld have Nerviline handy
on the shelf for sudden illness at night,
like 'craillea or internal pains. Tar go
family size, 5004 trial sizo n
ste.ziteeclopers or, druggists, or The patarrh.
° " aushoo, DT. Y.
winni - A
Colors 10c.blaek 15a,
at yoF detalero's. 0: ..„4
_postpaid wih l. kl t e
-slow
T HAVE OVER 01...E HUNDRED GOOD
IL farms iu different sectiono of Ontario
on my list. If you want a farm consult
me.
to Dye from
1o6
it W. DAWSON, Toronto,
F. L. BENEDICT & CO. Montreal
STAMPS AND COINS.
".12a'sca=ari----'-'-'
Family Pride.
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Mr. Jones -But, my clear, we
Q, same amanceoRs'autiNinteD Dre.
1.. feront Foreign Stamp& Catalogue
INpmUnInn ,,, 370.111;,, Zg:. Cents. Marks !Retell
can't afford an automobile. .
Mrs. Jones -I knew that; but 1
' . BILLIARDS,
want t,o show that stuck-up' Mrs.
Brown that we can have things we
can't affoiel just 8,s well as thee
,
ean.
El VbRYBODY maroas BILLIARDS -
Harbors and Live Men in towns °ray
leo population make big money. Bo first
to write for book, "How to Start a 1311.
liard Roona"-Cost, Easy Terms, eM. Cute,
of tables. for Home end Club free.
09 you have a table for
Even, a stingy Man I S tO give in
easionally.
at severe 10 0(00 of
aclie•
s "No end of sleepless nights-
would have spells at night whee
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PILES COOED. 1 H 5 TO VI DAYS
ask our supplY
catalogue. Brunswiek•Balke.Colleuder Com.
pony, Toronto,
nard'a Llnlinent Cures Distemper.
my right side would get numb anti
Tour druggist will refund money if PAZO
OINTMENT fails to cure any case of Itch.
MISGELLAN0118.
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"Papa, is it necessa,ry to whip
ii" "You ought to know.
!Yell, I s,ometimes think: you don't
alize how little good it does me."
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tingle like a thousand needles Were
pricking my flesh. At times I could
hardly Put my tongue out of my
mouth and my right eye aocl ear
were affebted.
"The
inz... si4lindda,yIeesdocin.e or Protruding Pilea le
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-IsaOSTOARDS EREE-BOYS AND GIRLS
"This dog of mine is some dog,
ea write Or particulars. Elgin NoveltY•
do., Sparta, Ont.
let me tell you! He has 'a wonder-.
g 1 1., , ly, t Or
eat PeC.1,,lee . ... suppose you
trace him away back to the dog
Noah took into the ark." "Say,
ei ANCF.R, TUMORS, LUMPS, ETC.,
kJ Internal and external, cured with.
by our home treatment. Write
i'ilat b on fan PT too late. Dr. Reitman Medical
Co., Limited. CollInewoorl. ,Ont.
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•Only One "BROMO QUININE^ •
at is LAXATIVE BROMO QUTNINE.
ok for the signature of E. W. GROVE.
rep a Cold in One Day. Cures Grip in
,r, Days. 250. .
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(lectors told mo I was li-
able to become paralyzed at any
time, so I Well3 ill constant dread. 1
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LOOK,110 end of medieine-all to no
good. ,
Yal:ITIF118 MADE 4181/K18-
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P.minhatitoes In the Wills of Some
, Famous Advocatee.
Rem "iik ble • s it may seem seine
a • a' • a - - - - ----o ---,--
of the Ingge,st legal, mistakes in
drafting wills have been made by
sawyers. Judge Bacon, of England,
„hese property V, -AS ' valited at
2118,408, wrote- his , legacies on- a
sheet of court paper, but, though
he was an -expert in law, he forgot
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to eign lus own alterations to Inc
Nv.i11. An affidavit froth tt. solicitor
,
and an official of the Bloom SbUrY
001.1rt, WAS necespery before mat-
ter s were set right. Lord St. Ilel-
ier and Lord Grimbhorp,e boo-th fail-
d i,n, 1 • •
1 mace proper wa .
lis The lat-
ter's will was a document of over
'eleven thoueand worcls, but .in the
matter of len th wills this was
, a y
beaten by Edward Bush, a Q1Olte0S-
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ter 'engineer, who required twenty-
six, thousand words before 1
Ato wills
,satisfied with hie, provisions. He
had an eetate of 2114,813. At the' 'tine,
other end of th eseale is the twelve-
lino will 'of, Lord Russell if Kil-
Itieyen, whin that space ,set his seal
on 81:00,000. Lord Braanpton took
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four hundred words to dispose of
2142,000, while Lord Mast'sfiel,d used •
only half a ,sheet of note paper, and
a goad second was Alphonse Henry •
Strauca, who: bequeathed .18296,221
-; ,
in forty-three words. '
ro
this dog's ancestor didn't go into
the ark. Ile had a bark of his
own." .
9.. ALL STONES, 1( 1511101' AND . nbAD.
ogeor aSntodneksimiKriGildnlyntritreonutlesiep,089triaLeils;
cured rith the new Gorman Remedy.
"aanol.• price SI.50. Another new remedy
-..-
"She's. been very busy -telling me
NV to rear my baby." ."Well. V'
3ub she got into perfect panh!
len • 100 e. her to tar care or
3 child for a couple of days. You
OW I -was suddenly called out of
. :,'
, ,
'hes ,Your Eyes Need Care
r.bfurine Eye Remedy. No Stiarting--beets
ie-Aem Quickly. Try it. for Tted,Wealt,
tory, Eyes and granulated Eyelids. Illus.
,ted Book la each Package. Morino le
mounded by aim Omilists-not a."Putent Med-
le"— but used in sum:Mild Physicians' Pratt-
, for many years, Now dedicatee told. Pub-
and sold by Driluglfits at 254 and Mleperltottle.
rine Bye' Salve in Asopttc Tubes, 25° an450,,
urine ye Rensedy co., Chicago
"The doctors told me to quit us-
ing tea, but I tie:night I could not
live without it -that it was my only
stay.. I had been a tea drinker /or
twenty-five years; was under the
doctor's care for fifteen,
"About six months ago, 1 finally
quit tea and commenced to drink
Postum.
"I have never had one spell of-
SiOk headache since and only Off0
light attack of bilious colic, Have
., ,,,
quit having- those numb Spells at
•__
night, leo well and my heart is
getting etronger nil the time,
, ,
Name given. upon request.
Po'stum now comes, in coneentrat-
e
Headache Over the Eyes :
• Look For Nasal Catarrh
s--.
catarrh Never Stops In Ono Place - it
' Spreads Rapidly -Often Ruins
•Health Completely.
. "----.„
this changeable ,climato it ill the
11,0110 colds that drift into Catarrh.
' ..
lInless tho. inflammation is. checked it
passes rapidly from tho throat or 71080
tO the brotic.hial tubes and then to the
lungS. You onrn't make now lungs any
more, than you can. make, new Sngers or
toes,' but You can durre Catarrh,
The surest cure consists of breathingin
the healing balsamic , essences of
CATARRICOZOND, which, is eimpiy ft medi.
t 1 £u11 f i h .‘ r Illy ro-
ea." "Per 50 e r e " ' e P
parties. that every tree° of Catarrh van.
jahGs befor. it, `
"The Fmthing piney vapor of Catarrh.
ozone is the most powerful medicine 1
over used," writes Mrs. Edmond S. Chris,
of Saskatoon. "Every breath drawn
through the Inhaler 'sonde' a grateful
failtag -throorsh the air Passages of the
nose and throat.Catarrhozone cured mo
ot frightfin-headtiches over the eyes, re-
nerved mc of a, stuffy feeling in the nose
- . . . '
and art table hacking cough that hod
been the bane 'of my life for a year. Nty
general health is greatly improved, my
appetite „and digestion are considerably
better than before. Oatarrhozone hati '
been the 1110a110 of giving Me such. health
as I always desired, hat. never, possessed.'
Even though catarrh ' has a final hold
on Yon; and . affects your ' throat, nose or
ears you can thoroughly cure it with
'
Catarrhozone. Largo size, guaranteed,
' r , 1 7
costs "5' '''aller 5`z° ''Cie". mill' e_ '1 .0
25e. All storekeepers an& arugglue: or
he atarrhozone Co. 13ullalo N. Y. 'and
'' C • ' " ,
a 0d
-ingston, ane a.
for Diabetes -Mellitus, pnd sure mire, la
"Sonora Antl•Diabotee.' Price $2.00 from
druggists or direct. The Sanol Mannino.
luring Company of Canada, Limited.
Winnipeg, Man.
.
xi.
''Iarih°anve13. rltidagnetileq 1131INIArallY3S°. L12NIMENT
during tho past year. It is' always the
fitirosnta,Ettlynfinteant %hod for here,. and unaues.
h b t EiOner of all tlie differ.
out kinds of, Liniment I handle.
NEIL FERGUSON.
. .
Sufferers from
Just a Nimute protruding or
Can be cured by using natbuliae9dsinogwnPl'iree!
inedy-no medicine -no operation. Tide
remedy does not profess to. cure internal
Plies, but ie a certain cure for protruding
piles. Discovery was made by sufferer of
20 years. atanding, who is noNv qutte_well.
ru" TxTan° ,i'1.1.71ceA51! ,;%.t..3.
WM. 13 , 29 Y ,
•
. . En-illihriag Ilis WO- .
, A lawyer, driving through a vil-
o topped' at a cottage to in-
lag" a
quire his -way. The lady of the
house told him he must keep
straight, on for some time, thou
turn to the right, but said that' sl
ee
herself was going to pass the road
, . ,
Ae must take, and if he would wait
a few moments she would show hiin
the way. "Wall," he said, 'cliast corn-
is better than none. Make
PanY '
haste." after jogging on fiee or
eix mires the gentleman a,sked if he
had not come to the road he must
take. "Oh, yes," said • she, "we
have paSsed it two or three miles
back ; but, as I agree that bad coin-
pany, is be6ter than none, •I kept
- 1 . ith " '
you a ong w . me.
%
,
BOILERS New and Second -
hand, for heating
.
Young Briggs -I asked Yollf
,
daughter a very importa-nt clues-
tion last night, sir, ant she re erre!:
l' If 1
Inc to -you. Oki Blunt -Want to
I
marry ler, eh 7 Well, you won't I
If al te'd really sy,anted you she
a lid power pu rposes. TANKS AND
SMOKE STACKS. Agents for Starke.
sant ventostins ens Boating system'.
•
• POL8011 'R2,111QP113 TORONTO
' Emil"? 3nd shit'buri""
.
'earth iS' the greatest of gifts,
atentechreas the • best rithes.
nth is the best of 'relatives. •
--• • •
lard's 'Llnlinerit Cures oiehtherla.
— '
ed, powder form, called Instant
Podum. It is prepared by stirring
a level teaspoonful in a cup of hot
water, adding sugar th taste, and
enough dream to bring the color to
golden broWn.
louse -hunter -. "But whenever
lre's a 'flood I 'should' thihk. the
•ter would always coMe right tip
the 'house," lactase. Agent -
cossibly, sir. But tiler; a,re preci-
s few nronerties .where Yan can
; fishing from the dining ,rccall
., . . .
adow."
Instant Postum , is conyeeient .
there's no waste ; and the flavor i;
aleei, ,
1 s unik m Sold by a • e 'S
- - - r ' - - --1.°1 '
everywhere, ,
A 5 -cup trial tin" mailed for ere-
ewe inane and. 2..nant starap'fcn,
postag.e Canadian Post= Cereal
Co .Istd Wiadsor OntS
.1
have bothezed
w-orildn't about me
at all,
When buying. your Pian.o
,
Low Colonist Rates to Pacific Coast
, ,
10r.1"eStiCtiMynilarNfrt115'thWt%stnr'inriTi:.
elnusive,,from'all points in Canada to ton
Angeles, San Francisco, Portland, Salt
Lake City, Seattle, Victoria, Venconver,
insist on haonn4 an
4
TT. i 111 EL"
.Pteill.0 ACti3OTO,
iv 1 1 ROSS)alld, and many other points.
0 ,01.
Through. tourist sleepers land frok,,, 7,10.
-1.1•Igitcesj.latilitffl fsfc'eapi 07070 Fr f''U'll'iie
1'
formation as lo ratea,• rout(ooainod Merl.
„
etAial. 2vgliot% titigarl'i,,aVroliit,' - -
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ARPET DYE1N
and Oleselna. Thls„lataaealtity with tho
EiritIst) American Dyeing 00A
Send partAoulars by post Ana wo ars sum to u 11,4).
raid Medalist Malone Box caa, Montreal
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secluded
of
dition?
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or
the
7....\• thief
. , hours
generous,
highway
tarrent.
. ground'
' ,dissa.PPeare
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AN INTERMITTENT SPRING. ,
, ....-- ,
The Water COMeS aud Goes Like a
Thief in the Night. .
•Near the' va •
'liege el Aleharn in a
, .- i
Valley of th,e North Downs,_
England, within a few triilee of busy
Dower, 18 an intermittent spring of
watoe that is a•t present in full. force
and activity, lt has long period,s
quie,seenee, for, eocoeding to tra-
it appears only every sev-
year. As a,,matter of -fact,
A has appeared with 11101e 'NlInarcPsL1niment
less regelarity any thne within
last four years. It comes like a
in the night, and in a, few
turns a fertile bottom into a
lake that4 overflows the
, and makes of, it a raging
, After keePing•• above
for a few hundred yards it
aa MYeto.ribilS;IY ',Da it,
UNFIT TO LIVE --MUST DIE.
The verdict rendered a thousand times.
h . r got s e
w en CO 118 g Or , . 0
D them to death
by Putnam's Corp Extractor; it cures
..
rtainlessly iu twenty.four hours. Use
"Putnam's," the' only vegetable 'remedy
known. Primb. 25o„ at all dealerk. ' - •
BIBLE R EA.DERS' rolISIAREg
' , ' - • -.
,
DcaY Did lirot Drew Off ShOe Rut
- ' ‘' 3
' GIOTC.
,
A book emn,piled by Nathan Has-
'
Dole ,"recount's some of the mas-
takes we make in ouppose,c1 histori-nonsense
cal facts in quotations, in. prevail-
, .1
and the like. It has many
bits of out-of-th,e-way information,
' •
in,cludiug•the fellowing : ' , ,
. In the English rendering of Ruth;
Ly., .7, 8, it reasts : "A man plucked ,put
off hie shoe and -gave it to, hie neigh-
, - • • .
"°r; - and this Was a, testimo,ny in ly.
T r for t k •
be e e he insmen
. '
said, unto- BOitZ buy it for thee. So
drew off his shoe," The Helves.,
woad nagal is 'Said to mean sandsal
only when it iis. fallowed by regzi, I
the .foot. When it stands by itself
means glove. The Gerpaa•n word,
gleOe ,illustrates this, 1,01, heads.- ed
chilli - means: t 'Wand Shoe " There-
. . , , .
'
the, Velem given, in the passage
, '
cited waarefalY a glove. • . ,.
' • ' - ' 1
.The passage home, the N vs Testa-
Vent "Be ye therefore, wise as
' le
and haaniless ea doves,", !..
should refld "simpko 0.8 doves" ha e
. Greek woad malls? manes tin... tc.Cked
therefore ,gellelee,e. tered
"Evil commanicatio,ns corrals t atncls
-.manners" prohably svaa cited'
.3, Paul as an alrea,dy fn.rritilax 131,,n,. C
verb , fee it' Was • *lithe, ' li M •
II p , .eans
the Gitecian cOnitie pp.O.
It is easy to forgive your enemies
—.'-after , - , ,
±hem. a viang squat e with se
7 . ec''
, r.-----
tillnard s Liniment Cures Colds Etch
- • . _ , .."
Reb-eWh are ' rou so elated I
,..,.,.
if I picked37'3 horseshoe'
"-ta-up to-
-
day, • Hub -Huh I Old superstition
! Wife -Don't jump at
conclusions, dear. It was a cha,.
horseshoe, wed I picked it up'''
at a bargain counter.
The Amite.
Bri e -Here's
gg a fellow who
writes about the acme of selfishness
• .. . . •
• .
WiD110111, 11641.313 the sheatest idea of
what it really is 1,
a ' ' ' "t4
Griggs- Vell; what is at1
Briggs -Having your wife a cold -
air fiend, insist upon le.aving bath
windows in the room open and then
.
rolling ,hersell , up, .in all the bed
clothing 1
•ken
Health is wealth -except for the
dactc),.'. •ciation-
cures caeca' fa Co ''------- • .
- - wl.
3+
Next to Thm -
' ' '
'mond
"I'mesellre, said the guest he
had unexpectedly brought home to
t " 1' have
dinner that, evening, teat
you out," • . , .
"Not at all," she replied sweet-
•
l!Not at all. We. gave you just
what w were going to have our-
e ,
selves. Just our .oedinttry dineer,,
you know." ,
"I wish I could believe that, but
1 f l h- I h - t - to a
sti 1 e.e t at . ,ave pu you ,
great cleat. of trouble and annoy-
ance. -If no I am sorry that I allow-,
your husbrund to persuademe to
Oomes
"I don't want you to Seel that
,,. , .
at all We were , 'del ighted to
- • way ' e , ,
a , ith ' IV , ove to• ha e
i ve y•ou w us. e 1 , v
r friend drop an an„ ate m
ou s , I
- ., , .
k vit , us '" ' - , . '
1 h s. ,. , • , ,, - . .
And :Wheli he, , got ' outside he,
back at 1.'ne heasa• and Mat.-
: "loarsi 1 smel.lesi corn .beef
Cabbage aw-heu I -entered 'that
. - • ,. , - .
l'a o ad Nv .6 I- Vt... as muttor1
ILO S and green eas." • •
P ., P , , .
'
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r e You ought to be glad that you
will be electrocuted iT1Stead of
o ,; . „ . . -
n ged, mid a•,prison visitor to a
Convicted rourCierer, ' •"Wliv I"
asked. 1 ' . , • . o- 'Israel
tae felon an aurprase. You
suffer g e tl from rheumatism ,
don't you?ra' Y'''Yles '' e`Well eibmc.. ,lle
' • y is h bcst • known''' '.reme'd, f
that!, . . . •
.
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-catch, cold easIly,-- and dread, Instead
. enjoying,thekeen winterweather--thenyou
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need
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liar
and As subeeqeent cottree 15
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- fressaassetilli$1°' h,ouse
or* stream
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countryman whose
borders Dilling,ere, as the
is called, told me it gave no---..v.Z<NN`‘.-
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;Ohara Sean end Ointment are
. world. A pliers' samplwet.coelt;
Snot ori Maeere rem treatment
1Kteutpast.050.. AdMiitspiiptektgilS:e0449,
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- ressings
ti,
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will
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sold throardafat
ot Idie,skin.tia
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-overnight,
"about
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vede
-re4or.v.oir
'ley
,
then any watte,r bubbling u,p .•andt he
the 'place Will--b,e dry'
and bill of water iii the
morning, ad that's all , we know ,
it 'He had nii idea' Whether
a -twet 'winter such as ,rthis which
followed a wet slimmer had any
thing ' te clo, With it. .. : A. 'similar ,
spring ,extsts near C.lroydoir, in the
Claterliam Valley- knoam as the
, .. , ' , .
Woe Waters fromithe belief that its
' ' " - .- - - _
appearance piaaaged , la tie rain, -
• - . . . . P B o .
ille . Ort wee. Dallingere Must be the
of . a , large -subterranean
. _ _ . . • the '. ' .. ' •
an• .00atir, which is fed
the natural Asitinasse of the Sur-
•Perhaps•
rounding ,mighte,' -
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Na-Dru-' Co Tastel s
. ,
Preparation of
,
L1
- vet Liv'er Oil
This ila-Ipt•tl-Co Comnound embodies the well-knoWn nutrhive and
curatiVe elements of Cod Liver 011--Hypophosphites to build up the
,
nerves -Extract of Wild Cherry to act on the lungs and bronchial tubes--
and Extract of Mali which, besides containing Valuablealutriment itself,
helps the Weakened digestive organs to assimilatd other food '
, '
The disagreeaale .toste of raw Cod Liver Oil iii entirely absent,
and the Compotind is decidedly pleasant to take. In 60c.• and $1,00 •
bqttles, at yolir Deuggisrs. . • ' , . 306
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