.~ .gc.rue«"~s-.l“w“- - -. I THEE Tm'TLETH CENTURY Enters upon the heritage of a remedy that is sure, safe and minless. Put- nam‘s Painless Corn Extractor never fails. never causes pain nor the slightest discomfort. securely. For use one heaping ieaspoozr ful in a tumbler of water. bouï¬iioLD. mm w W.» AN ATTIC PLA Yâ€"RUOM. “The pleasantest re~ollcctions of my childhood." said asweet little woman one day when speaking of that time. “center about the old attic in our DOCTORS RECOMMEND ~â€" “SALADA†G. DUTHIE & SONS SLATE, SHEET-HUM, TILE &. ORA-WEI. ROOFERI Sheet Metal Ceilings. Terra Colt; Tile. Red. Black and Green Roonn Sln'c. Metal Con loos. Felt. Tar. Roofing [Pitch Etc. Gutter! ownplpel. ku. supplied the trade; alophono 1936. Adelaide .5: “tumu- 814., Toronto. N. THE TOI'LER‘S HOME. Home is the wage-earner's paradise. When on returning from his daily task almost worn out he finds his wife cheerful. :1 subs antial. \Vcll-(‘Oaked sup- â€"â€" "But papa, you musttn't be hard on Mr. Saply." sud has pretty daughter. There she and hcr playmates pm. on the Mme. plain, though“; be_ his "‘He is of anretiriing disposition, you LEAD mum on“ wizvézwâ€" 3:" ramped and played to their heart's conâ€" children clean and orderly and his kan-"u'flï¬tifmgl" snorted the old ceylon Tea' 35“- ‘°°- 50° ‘ °°°~ [ll-F" ' house neat and in good trim. his heart mim- Rflmng thunder! He doesn't __ U Lent through cold winter days. This attic. was rougth floored and the ceil- ing and walls were covered with pa.- pers; but there was plenty of sunlight. and an old stove afforded heat enough to make it comfortable if the children were warmly dressed. In every home Where there are children some place must be given them for their own. whcre the' can keep undisturbed all of their playthings and can come and o as they plcase. Many a. severe wLn- r day a mother kee )3 her little ones indoors for fear of t eir taking colds if let out, to play. and she knows only too well how distracted she becomes by their noise; and yet she cannot forbid that, for then they besome so dis-ontented and cross that there would soon be trouble. . _ As almost every house is provided with an attic, it seems that it would af- ford the very nicest of play-rooms. If the whole attic would be too lar e or cannot all be given up to the little olks, then a part could bepartitioned off. An 12 leave until to see you." n ’3 lieâ€"n euen KIDNEY BISEASE GDNQUEBED. ,Have to Yield to the "New Ingredient.†Read the roll of cured ones who pin their faith to Kootenay and make sworn declarations :â€" Mrs. A. Wilson. 125 John St, Toron- to, cured of Kidney Disease. \Villiam Burns. formerly of Grimsby, now of Hamilton, cured of Bright's Disease and Hemorrhage of the Kid- ncys. \Villiam \Valkelr. 84 Colbornestreet, is chit-cred and his arms grow strong. every mng be comes In such. a. presence he soon forgets his yreariness, and after a night's refresh- ing sleep in a clean bed he feels as thonnghly equipped for another hard day's toil as. David did when Wth five smooth stones in his sheq‘herd's bag. he went out to meet Goliath. God bless the homes of the toilers of Am- erica! They are the foundation of our free institutions. the laboring man's paradise. the hope of the country. And God bless the wives and mothers who turn their thoughts from the fash- ions and gayeties of society and give their heart's best energies to husband- ing the earnings of their companions Ln toil and to the making of happier homes for them and their children. A PEO’OLIAB CASE. msrnsssmc RESflULTS FOLLOWING l l I I gcw00m§12u ‘iosEucli “15$: -4 magnum r, . o 8:10â€" scrum}.- â€"\QANOE COLD. ‘» ’7 ~‘L~.~:u:a': b Cli'l-‘l {am {I L“. 'g’ Woman-M (luau. a ' ‘ Itchzslcndcm'xal n A637 .4; arousal“: Litxksl‘ by. ‘. a h l Stun rnRIAmocu: mu m omPntts 51m: 63. ms - u...“ ' Wrâ€" 7 High gmdommni'mmu. l 0! Ni 18-)? model. (.‘allnlogue free. Power Cycle Co. Indianapolis. Ind. b .8. OTRDNTOâ€"Gerrard and Yonge Sta. It the top. It has more teachers more students. and u- Iilta many more young men and women into position: than any other Csnndun Business School. Get pnrtlcu- 1311. Enter any tuna. Write Wle. SHAW. Priuuinul. ILLS. HILLS J; HALES, Barristers. Solicitors, &c.. Abc:decn chambers. 35 Aututblll S rest East. Toronto. v MUIW)‘ to Loan: 13. G. Mills. ILLâ€"A. Millsâ€"Jim Halos. Lita A... . M..A_ ... Allll‘IS! Mellowcll'e New York Garmcnt Drafting Machine rival: tho rewin: mn- cninc in usefulncsx. ll Iltscvcry form. to‘lown every fashion. easy to 1mm and rapid l0 use. Don't bc without 't. \Vrito for cirmilzir. 8. connmAH. 118 Yonge Sta, Toronto. TORONTO-Gerrard and Yongo 81‘s., It the top. It has more teachers more stud-nu. and u- Ilm many more young men and w ' ‘ om than any other Canadian Business Schggllmo posx‘lom lnrl. Enter anytime. Write W H. SHAW Get pnrtlcu- . Principal. .â€" ‘ Ag g Large Quantities, .24. I s ’ old stove would km); the place warm I ‘ . {Ed the ugother Iplead lingo no \jï¬rlryh for VACCINA FION' Efï¬itftil'ogliiiilliï¬ifeï¬iiï¬e? the G'T' W I L L R U N EVERY QUALITY. h eir sa et . ere t cy co ave râ€" . 1 .‘ , . _ . - ‘ . I, .wmgszmd anuuocks. “inching bags 1. Young Daughter of David Mallard)". of i?%§£em%§:§er,0bé Homeseekel‘s EXCHI‘SIOHS Harns’ headquartels for mixed meml .. and lndian clubs. doll ouses. and in Fergus, the Victimâ€"Hm; smrerca the [cij'noto‘lï¬'Ataxia A mosg' remarsï¬fgll _To_ ‘ _ I z fact ever "thmg_to amuse. themselves Most lutcnsc Agonyâ€"Doctors Failed to cure one which caused a real: se‘ 6 and. the Canadian ' 25's] wm'am St" ~ Wlth' ho Sven“ aneuuon need be Helpuer' tion'in Ottawa. g Ilsa- North-West l Tel I729 iven to "cleaning up" such a place. E'he girls could cut papers and rags as much as they pleased and the boyscould manufacture with hammers and saw all kinds of probable and improbable art1~ cles. which only a. boy 18 capable of doing. Such an attic would be most. pleasant on rainy days when the little ones cannot go out. Their nonse would disturb no one and the remainder of the house could be kept neat and ord- erly. .â€" SUGGESTIONS TO HOUSEKEEPEBS. M. 1". says huclcwlheat cakes can be baked without filling the house withl smoke if the cook wtill wash her grid- iron aftor each meal and. grease with a lbit of butter drqppo’d on; a. piece of folded light brown paper. Rub the griddle with the paper and the first bit of (butter is all that will be need- ed. . A housekeeper tells an exchange that she washes her carpets by . them on the floor. They are first tak- en up and dusted, then tacked down on the bare floor. She then has them scrubbed as one would wash a floor. using plenty of umber and soap, and after they have dried, with the doors and windows all open, she says they] look as nice as now. She washes an in- ohen table from one tulb of suds to anâ€" other, and scrubbing each 'width while it is on the table. ~ One of tho nuisamaes of the farm kitchen or wood. shed is the mat-essay: but unsightly swill pails, that. freeze; Ln winter and drum flies in sum&r.i .ei problem of hbw to dispose of them in; a. most. [practical and effectual manner. l An inventive woman has solved. She had a box made, w‘ide enough and! long enough to admit. tw‘o pails side by This wus furnished \vith ailing-l ed cover and painted a dark green, \Vhen the cover was raised it protected 3 the wall; when it'wzts closed there-was side. nothing that suggested its contents to the casual observer. _ pails were most neatly diSpOSt‘tl of. Almost every woman knows howconâ€" veniicnt it is when (pitting luring pezwhcs or potatoes, iucklebcrrics, etc. to sat; a basin inâ€" side tine large pan to receive the fruit; ' it is lool'ed over and save drizzlinm , ab ‘ ° l both. "parents and friends Lena ‘began the fruit juices or water over the table and keep it flnom running down her arms and dripping off her elbows.“ by do we not. have double pans. With a partition in the centre, one Side fitted with a removable pan, especially for such uses. . '. Remember, when you begin to put up fruit this sununur, than. it; keeps color and looks butter if you um an agate or earthcn dish to cook it in, and stir it with a. Wood or silver rpoon. GOOD lll‘. Tl'l’l'b‘. Irish Fruit Cakesâ€"One pound of granâ€" ulated sugar, one pound of sweet but- tcn'. ten c rgs. one round of browned flour. sifted with two tezispoonfuls of _lekiug~powdor, oneâ€"half cupful oi syâ€" rup, mic-half cupfui of black molzuxscsu five lablc>po0nluis of rose-water, (cu) tnblcsimonfuln of fruit juice. three taâ€" blespoouiuls of cinnamon, one table- spoonful of cloves. five (caspoonfuls of allspicc. four lcasptmufuls ot nutmcg. oneâ€"dutif lcaspu-nful of (many, four pounds. of choppcd, sccdcd humus, four pounds of curranls. onc round 0i finely: sliced citron. inelmlf pound oi. finelyâ€"sliced candicd Lcmon. and one- haif pound of bitter almonds, blanch- ed and pounded fine. Do not bake it too long, or it will become dry. “hon it does not. taste of mw flour when lcst- ed with a broom-rt raw. it will he done. Vanilla lcv (‘z‘c:uu.-â€"â€"'l‘:tkc two drums: of vanilla, one quart of milk. lmlt'pound of \';L~lvt‘ sugar. one pint of cream. and ill†\‘oik~ of three cggs'. boat the yolks Hell: and. shr them \\':lll the milk. (hcn add i‘hc other ingrcdzcnts: sci ll over a mudan fire. and stir constantly with a xiv»? 51min until it is boiling lint. Ill-3H 1.13;».- «:lll, and when cold [NC-1c It ill the u\u Ll way. A Siruuivrry Sl.i‘1'l‘t‘l.~‘l‘;lkt‘ four- teen our.ch of sttnwiwt‘rics, (Trudi than in a. n‘urmz'. then add to than .1 dun". of “Her; pnu'r 1:..5 in!“ a lasiu. and}. .l. iciiiui .4ch l. and :l it‘ll‘ spmmfu‘. of t-raizgcfbvt'vr nazrr; in: ;l remain far (no or lhi'ce hours. I'm cplztiwu «untrue of sugar may anoth- c.1‘l\\~lii,w\cr it “ill! .1 cloth. through D't‘iiml “hick pour the >1‘.‘l\\'i\‘t‘l‘_\‘ jurc. Af- lu‘.‘ as mu ‘3: has run thr' ugh as will. gallsâ€: up (in? limb uni squwvxc .n: mu"?! ju m a.~ in“ “in {run it; “hon tho rurir is .11; «E <51. 91min it again. H." ‘c- \.\ ‘1 cumming it (-1.1 K‘A‘ uni l !\‘€l‘:_\' .\ 1.015102; le‘Tl'l‘I. in; sugar. one and «:cin‘d ounces if.- mrlwvm - uz' eh'd, u.» Olin-’0 of tar- taric :. '. Yi‘u“ rind“ of r.'\\’.~[ia*- irmon. yids-d in agar \l;x. sifuaud tattle â€"~0';c pound of ir- From the Fergus News-Record. Nearly every is acquainted Hardy, the popular leader of St. An-‘ drew’s church portercalledupon Mr. Mc urdyat his home in Upper Nichol recently and: from him and his estimablewifea tale! of terrible suffering was elicited, sufâ€" fering that has brought a once excepâ€" tionally strong and healthy child to the verge of the grave. of the sketch. Lena McHardy. been years of age.a.nd her parents say she has not grown any since her illness began some two years and a half ago; 'Her terrible suffering dates from the ltiunle she was vaccinated in June, 1894,. -and What she- has since undergone has aroused the deepest sympathy of all the friends of the family. In con~ versation with Mr. McHardy and: his wife. the following facts were! lelicited:â€" “Two years ago last; IJune." said the father. “Lena was vaccinated by a doctor in Fergus. The g arm was very sore and swollen all .summer. and became so bad that it was la mass of sores from the shoulder to ithe elbow. lump app-cared on her baclk. over one of her lungs. abed her, treated her all that summer, calling very frequently, but the medid ‘c-iine. he gave her (lid no good and she†grain carpet by drawing it over a kit- , “ms scrubbing I .anpther doctor was ‘said she was in a Ln short, the 81011‘ cherries, - looking over 3 .givingpropcriics. thus driving disease [from the systcm. The host Cough Cure. Relieves Croup pp One million bottles sold last person in this section with Mr. David Mc- ohoir, Fer . Our reâ€"| The subject is four- 111 October, 1894 a. largei The. doctor who vaccin- nrowing weaker and weaker» \Vhen the Lump broke out on her back consulted, who very bad state of health. Her constitution appeared to be completely undermined. and her appetite had completely failed. The last doctor called in gave some out- ward applications, and lanced the gathering, but it did not give \the patient any benefit. Nine such gather- ings have appeared since that. time, but each broke and disappeared of its own accord, only, however, to child became very puny. and little or no food would remain on her stomarlh. At night she would fairly rave with Lhepnin in her arm and back. and con-. sequently her trouble was aggravated by a loss of sleep. She had the best) of attendance, but to no avail, and she was slowly but surely sinking. Friends advised a treatment with Dr. \Vil- liams' Pink Pills, and as a last resort. they were tried. To the sunprise of to improve soon after beginning the use of the pills. Her appetite returned. she became sirongn‘r, and her general health much improved. The sores have not yet left her bulk and am, but her constitution is being sb very much improved under the treatment with Dr. \Villinms' 1?th Pills that her parents are looking for at complete cure. Mr. and Mrs. McHnrdy than“: Pi‘nk Pills for the present improved condition of their child. as they have done. her more good than the scores of bottles of doctor’s medicine which she took. ' Dr. \Viliinms' Pl‘nlk Pills are. a blood builder and nvrve restorer. They sup- ply the blood with its life and healthâ€" Thcre arc numerous pink (‘t‘llll‘t‘ll imitations. against which the public is warned. The genuine Pink Pills can ho had only in boxes the wrapper around which bears the full trade mark. “llr. \\'illiams' Pink Pills for Pain .l’cuplv." Refuse all others. *- AND HE} HA1) IT, 01“ COURSE. (‘t’tl‘llâ€"‘Vllill did you say when Dick expressed a dcsirc to kiss you} horaâ€"l told him that l supmlsed he was just mean enough to have his own way. Cure the Cough with Shilob's Cure. year. l0 doscs for 25 cents. Sold by all druggists. "i he adv:in mnvcmcnt. of the Angloâ€" i-Tgryptitih t'xpi'tiiilon “ill commenwin August. and Klmrtounr will be the ob- jective point. \VII'Y BUFFER ? When there is such a g1.le remedy as Norvilin.‘ for all kinds of pain. it cler ncumlgizi in five minutes; tooth- ache in one minute: lame back at. one few.~ mo- m.“ lit-313ml: liodtlallhe in a I rapidly. moms: and all pain just as Give it a trial. HOME CUMFOR’PS. How did you happen to go to sleep in church .’ 'l'hv- \uuin-n's hats looked so much likn lamp shades that I forgot where l “as. Be Not Dec-rived. A (cugh Hearseâ€" no.» or Cmup. are not :0 be wizh. A dds-'- in timn of Shiloh? will 5.1 a you much trouble. Sold by all druggists. mation and Co “fan so bad he had to be propped up triflcd .; Cure 3 Thomas \V. Nichols. 190 King Street \Vest. Hamilton. Ont... cured of Inflam- ngestton of the Kidneys. in a. rocking chair. James Osborne. 62 CatherineStreet. Hamilton, 0nt.. cured of Bright’s Disâ€" ease. «He belonged to the Maccabees, and was thought to be in a. dying con- dition. but Kootenay Cure saved the Charles E. NeWman. 18 Marlborough [payment of a. death claim. Street. Toronto, Ont., cured of Rheumaâ€" tism and constipation severe Kiidne Trouble. James Clar' , 198 York Street Hamil- ton, Ont., cured; of Kidney Disease and general weakness. The above are the names ofafew. people who have fouind Kootenay Cure as well as theur salvation when everything else. failed them. That Ryc'kman's Koot~ cnay Cure in Without doubt the sover~ ellgn remedy for‘ Kidney Disease in all: can no longer be: doubted. If you walnt further informa- 5 its varied forms, tion write bo- the S. S. Ryokman Medi- cnne C0., Limited, Hamilton, Ont., and sworn testimony -of the above persons wull be sent you, together with hunâ€" dreds of other testimonials. Chart book free on application. _ I TH-RIFTY FRENCH. Paris manages to malice 150,000 francs a year from permits to let chairs im the squares and gardens for the accommo- dation of promenaders. Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that Contain Mercury, as mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and comp'etely dcrange the whole system when entering it through the mucous surfaces. Such articles should never be used exrept on prescriptions irom reputable physicians. as the damage they will do is ten fold to the 00d you can possibly derive from them. Hal '8 Catnrrh Uure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney 8; 00., Toledo, 0.. contains no mercury, and 1; taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine. It: is taken in- ternally, and made in Toledo. Ohio. by F. J. Cheney & (Yo. Testimonials free. Sold by Druggists, price 750 per bottle. Hall’s Family Pills are the best. .11" LAID THERE. Mr. Bloobumperâ€"My boy Beinlnie is getting to be a good artist. . Mr. Sprattsâ€"Is he? of a hen which was so true, to nature that when I threw it in my waste has- ket it laid there. DREADFULLY NERVOUS. Gentszâ€"I was dreadfully nervtlus. and for relief took your Karl's Clover Root Tea. 1t qmetcd m nerves and strengthened my wholh Nervous Sys- tem. I was troubled with Constipa- tion Kidney and Bowel trouble. Your Teasoon cleaned my system! so thor- oughly that I ra idly regained health and strength. 3' rs. S. A. Sweet, Harb- ford, Conn. Sold by all druggists. ADAM'S GINGER BEER. RECIPE. cams Extract - - Ono bot-lilo. r.cmchmunn'l Yeast - One half to one cake. Sugar - . - - 'l‘wo pounds. Cream of Tartar - One half cum-o. Lukewarm Water - Two gallons. fermenta. then D‘s-:6 on ice, wli-‘n iv will open sparkliuz. cool and delicious. in 10 cent bottle: to make two gazzonl. he knows nothing. For Constipation Luke Kai-:3 Clove: Root. Tea, to» grout 13.000 Bummer. Cum Hcauaetm Servo-issues. Erup- tions on the Firm. and makes the need clear as a bell. First thought. at the door." to wipe his feet." Be Not Deceived pass or Croup, are not to be with. A dose in time of Shiloh's all drugglsts. éDr. Powder. "Ah! How are ily physician i" - “MN-Irv unna- Mr. Bloobumpcr-He drew a picture Dissolve the sugar, cream of tartar and yeast in the water. add the extract. and bottle: place in a. warm place for twenty-four hours until lb The ginger but can to obtained in all drug and grocery storu lA man is happiest when he is giving a wounuu advu‘e on a subJecL of \Vllllth llamhamâ€""The Wolf is Mrs. Benhamâ€""l‘cll him A Cough, Hearse- rriflcd Cure will save. you much trouble. Sold by . i you to- day. Dir. Omei†Cltmpâ€""Do you ask as an inquiring friend, or as my fam- Good going June 89. Return until Aug. 28 Good going July 6. Return until. Sept. I Good going July 20. Return until Sept. 18 From all stations In Ontarld,wmdsor, Onaplng. Sault Ste. Marie and East. For rates. phamplets. time tables and full in- formation. apply to any Canadian Paciï¬c Ry. Agent. 0. E. MOmeox, 1 King Street East. Toronto. I I I I I This in a word, is expressive I i l CARRIAGE TOPS When you buy a oat-rinse mnlu sure that the Top has a ltollcr Cur: min. Some un. new clone deal- ers or the sake of a. little extra proï¬t may try and sell you A common top. In- sist. on hnvln n Oonbo Roller op. ltwll ntalltlmu and under all con- ditions glve you satisfaction. A Prize Winner ill better than Prize Leonor. 12 Gold Medals and 20 years before the people. FARMERS Save a profit when you can use of the reputation onj oyed by the 3 Peerless Machine Can‘t beat it. for \Vear-atnnds hot weather, Ask for Pearl 5 Oil. Dealers all sell it to their best customers. Its just. as cheap as the imitations. The Queen Olly on 00., Ltd. Samuel Rrgcrs. President. Toronto. Use our Mica, Peerless or Gem Axle Grcuo. HOME I: K ' MANITOBA mxéuï¬sfÃ©â€˜ï¬ The Canadian Paciï¬c Railway will rill. Three Excursions to Manitoba on June 29. July 8 and 20. From any part of To any part of Ontario, 28- 0“ Manitoba. Tickets Good for 00 Days. See the Win nlpoz Exhibition. July 19 to 2‘. For any lnformnllon. maps, etc., write to W. D. SCOTT. Manitoba Government Emigration Agents. 30 York Street. TorontQ Is oiled but; once a year. Will last a lifetime. Get a catalogue. MANUFACTURED BY THI Unnadian Typograpll 00.,Ltd. WINDSOR, ONT. Doctons’ Bills Are High Don't Pay Thom. YOU SAY HOW ? Patent Sleeps! Hexlhle Insole IN COMBINATION WITH 003K Used in the manufacture f Boots and Shoes by . D. King a: Co. Tn- ronto. Good ear Welted up-to-daoa l ooh. No ouch; no nulls? flex- , lble: easy. It wil not †' squeak. THE J. 0. KING 00., LTD., mono NTO. ONTARIO. ‘ Keep your feet iwarm and dry. like 3.1 glelélgéblo people and wear d: ’ KN mime MACHINES . . OLD AND RELIABLI Established 1811 THIS IS FOR YOUâ€"Clothe your family from head to foot with our MONEY MAKER PRICES ONLY $15, $20, $30 CREELMAN BROS. - Georgetown, Out. If tor Typewriter: write I! ‘II A CETY LUXURY. Just as the ciiy lOokS to the country for most Of the luxuries used on its tables, so the country must turn to the city for those cou- vemcnces which are justly termed luxuries for the hard-working housewife. City housekeepers have leamed to realize that to save time is to lengthen life. @APOLIO l is one of the best known city luxuries and each time a cake is used an hour is saved. On floors, tables and painted work it acts like a charm. For scouring pots, pans and metals it has no equal. IF YOUR STOREKEEPER DOES NOT KEEP IT YOU SHOULD lNSlST UPON HIS DOING 80, as it always gives satisfaction and its immense sale all over the United States makes it an almost neces- sary article to any well-supplied store. Everything shines Jtcr its use, and even the children delight in usmg it ur their attempts to hdn around [hi house.