“Wow: Lets arms .5 .. . 5’76? ' is fermentative, gastroâ€"lntestinal in- digestion, with its long train . of symptoms due to autointoxication, It is also hoped that the “radium fluid" will have a favoravle effect on malignant disease of the stomach STARTLING STDRY Ul‘leS. ADAMS [solution is likely to prove of service Stricken With Bright’s Disease, and intestine, all Hope of Life Was As to local employment, that is Abandoned. already under investigation, for ra- dium has met with more or less "â€"‘ success in many superï¬cial diseased conditions. Its local use, however, will be found far more convenient if we can get the desired results by the employment of the induced raidâ€" ioactive salt solution. By this method we can use it as a loud ap- gargles, inhalatiOiis, collyria, etc. In its use in surgical dreSsings, compresses can be saturated with this solution and applied over large areas which could not be reached by the radium rays. As a spray it will be found useful in catarrhal affections of nose, throat and lungs, by coating the membranes with a. ï¬ne film of radio- This active matter I tier Restoration 'tov Health Causes 8. Sensation :n the Medical World. ._â€"_â€"- Doctors Gave Her Up, But Dodd’s Kidney Pills Cured Her C ompletoly . Collingwood, 25-â€"‘ (Special) .-â€"While Canada. stands aghast at the terrible inroads Bright’s Disease is making on the ranks of the brightest and best of her citizens; while the medical pro- fession stand helpless before the dread destroyer of life, Colliiingood, has among her citizens one who knows all its terrors, who has been carried down by it till the portals of death were open to receive her, and who (20-day is a strong, healthy womanâ€" a woman who knows Bright’s Disâ€" ease in all its hideousness, but Who learn it not, because she knowe its cure. Mrs. Thomas Adams is this lady's name, and she has now been a. resi- dent of Collingwood for a year and a half. Before that she lived in Burk’s Falls, where she is Widely known and highly respected. Mrs. Adams feels it her duty to spread the good news all over Canada, all over the world, that she has found a cure for Bright's Disease, and that that cure is Dodd's Kidney Pills. MRS. ADAMS’ STORY. “Yes,†she said, when interviewed regarding her case, “my friends can tell you how terribly ill I was. My doctor pronounced it Bright’s Disâ€" ease and Sciatica, but I got no le- liet from anything he gave me. It was Dodd’s Kidney Pills that drove away the terrible disease, raised me from my bed of suffering, and made me a. well and happy woman. “‘I was for years troubled with a' pain in my back, at times I would have to keep my bed. In March, 1900,I got so bad with pains in my back and hip that I was more helpâ€" less than an infant, and at times gave up all hope of getting well. I had no power of my back or limbs. ““I was for eight. months an inva- lld, and my sufferings during that time were something too terrible for Words to describe. My doctor said I had Bright’s Disease, but he could do nothing to give me relief. _ HOW THE CURE CAME. “It was then a friend of my hus- band induced me to try Dodd’s Kidâ€" ,ney Pills. I had no faith in them, gfor I never expected to get better. But I tried them, and I thank God that I did. They brought me relief almost from the first, and after tak- ling three boxes I was able to do I Ont., Jan. active matter. tissues for several hours. ioactiv-ity tient to the ulraviolet rays, and by the internal use of quinine. While all these possibilities of the use of radium'fluid may not be borne out by actual clinical experience, neverthless, owing to the already known properties of radium and in- duced radioactive substances, it is certainly worth whi e to try themâ€" especially in pathological condions which are not amenable to other forms ohtreatment. .__+_.__._.._ BOTH MADE A DISCOVERY. Stopping at a certain hotel, a commercial traveller, having retired to rest, became unulcasantly con~ scious that his bedâ€"clothing was‘anyâ€" thing but properly aired. He jumpâ€" ed up in a rage, stuffed the offending shoots up the chimney, and rolled himself in the blankets. SOnie twelve months afterwards his travels brought him to the same ho- tel. When shown up to his room the chamberinaid scrutinized him rather closely, and then said:â€" “Dear me, sir, you are the same gentleman! Do you know. a most curious thing happened when you were here last?" “What was that?" he asked. “Why,†she said, "the sheets disâ€" appeared, and what became of them.†“Oh, indeed!†he replied. had a ï¬re in this room since, or you would have found your sheetsâ€" where all damp linen ought to beâ€" up the chimney!" MOVING A CHURCH. been carried out in Russia. At the village of Kotchausk, near Novgorod, stood a fullâ€"sized church which was pronounced to be in an unsafe con- dition and was to be pulled down. But the building contained many souvenirs of the famous Marshal Souvorst, and his old regiment, which is stationed atSt. Petcrsburg, decided to possess it. Money being no object the whole church was care- fully taken down, each piece being numbered, and loaded into 330 wagâ€" gons. It was then transported to the capital. and there has been reâ€" elected with such care that it is as good- as new and may last for con- turics. -my own work and look after my children. v f “It is three years since I started Eusing Dodd’s Kidney Pills, and I lhave not had a return of my trouble ,since, When I feel a little out of 'sorts I just get a. box of Dodd's Kidney Pills, and they drive all the pains away." . It is needless to say Mrs. Adams' friends all use Dodd's Kidney Pills. .‘Th'cy ï¬nd that a remedy that icures gBrigbt’s Disease easily disposes of all the earlier stages of Kidney comâ€" plaint. 4...... RADIUM IN IJEDICINE . “w You cannot WhiteWash yourself by blackening others. ‘The best cure of a bad habit is the culture of a good one. ._â€"â€"â€"- Wide 2 Field in Vlhich Its Marvelâ€" lous Agency May be Used. The marvellous properties of rad- ;him have made it a matter of wide lintercst to almost everyone, but to the medical man its possible value as a therapeutic agent renders it a subject of special importance says a writer in the Medical Journal. Alâ€" .ready many investigators are turn- ing their attention to the treatâ€" ment of various forms of disease by means of radium, and many fields have been proposed as promising ones for investigation of its action. For instance, among the various diseases in which it has been tried may be mentioned rertain malignant growths, such as epithelioma and and other superficial cancers, lupus, certain shin diseases, blindness ’ from atrophy of the optic nerve, etc. Its effect upon microâ€"organisms and. forâ€" mentation, as well as its likely acâ€" tion upon the tissues and fluids of .___._¢_.._.._ A MCODEL RAILWAY. What 'Our Travelling Representa- tive Says of the G. 'I‘. B. A recent trip to "The States†brought "Truth" in contact, among other things, with the Grand Trunk Railway, and its incomparable din- ing car service. A brighter, cleaner, more eflicicnt plan of eating while journeying, does not exist on any railway anywhere, and “Truth†has travelled on most of the leading lines of the world, and is therefore in a position to know. The "Club" Breakfasts are an excellent feature, which appeals to many travellers. The attendants are courteous and obliging, and don't appear to be alâ€" ways looking for a. “tip.†The line, heavy double track of rails between Toronto and Suspen- sion Bridge makes it possible to _ . run that distance without delays of the body' sugge‘fgts that†If it coum any kind, and you are landed at be lmrmlessly mtmduced .lrit’o the your destination right on time to system, a vast ï¬eld of pos1tive use- the minute .. lulncss lies before it. To take its ' effect upon microâ€"organisms first. "As we have stated, it is admiited to have a. very considerable inhibitory effect upon the functional activity of carious bacteria, moulds-etc, and it ls at any rate possible that it. may possess a like effect upon protozoa. This at once suggests a. value for its The great improvements on the main line east, between Toronto and Montreal, have been very costly, and have in some cases meant, the al- most entire reconstruction of the road. The line has been straightenâ€" ed, the grades lessened,‘ and "Truth" is told that very shortly a train will systematic employment, should .such 130' Put on between Toronto and be lflacticable. Montreal that will make the disâ€" Now, the property possessed by tancc in very much less time than radium of imparting its activity to even The International Limited does various .fluids, e. g., normal saline now. . solution, seems to" offer reasonable “Truth†seldom travels on railway . ground for hope that, in this “fay. .i :it may be therapeutically administer- ‘ed internally, and the fight against bacterial disease be waged directly in the tissues affected, through the agency of the blood and lymph cir- culations and the various internal lecrctions. . Another, diseased condioncd in which Lie; induced radioactive Salt Y . GE . i V . is antiSeptic and will remain in thel Indestructible. Handsome, Perfect. TEIE PAGE WIRE FENCE CO. Limited. a .. an». aahnru. .... ~_..-..~-..--.. -....--...._ . Shirt waists and dainty linen are made delightfully clean and fresh with Sun- light Soap. ' 63 _______________________..__â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"--- passes; the above statements can therefore be cOnsidered perfectly un- biased, and are made purely be- cause of the excellent facilities af- forded the general travelling public, and because of the pride “Truth†feels in one of our great national highways. The Grand Trunk RailWay Com- pany certainly made no mistake when they handed over the reins of The radâ€" _ ‘ of this active matter mayicontiol to M1. Charles M. Hays, for be intensified by exposing the paâ€"l a more capable, all-round railway man does not exist toâ€"day. The Passenger Department is most efficiently directed by G. T. Bell, W. E. Davis and H. G. Elliott in Montâ€" real, Geo. W. Vaux in Chicago, and J. D. McDonald in Toronto. We bespeak great things for the Grand Trunk Paciï¬c Railway on its completion.â€"â€"Toronto Truth. .___.._â€"+~_. Example is the best argument. fiow’s This ! We oï¬er One Hundred DollarsRewarc [or any case of Cami-m that cannot be cured by Hall's Uatarrh Cure. ' F. J. CHENEY 6: 00., Toledo. 0. We, the undersigned, have known 1“. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and ï¬nancially able to carry out any obligations mad: by their firm. Wl‘lt-i'l‘ 'l‘lLIJAX, Wholesale Drugglsts. Toledo, 0. WALDING, lilNNAN If MARVlN, Wholesale'Drugglsts, Toledo, 0 Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter- nally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75c. pe) bottle. Sold by all druggists. Uall’s Family Bills are the best. A dinner recently given by a hostess whose hospitality is notoriously in- ‘adcquatc, was of the usual kind that ‘her friends expected. It served mereâ€" Wc coma not think ly as an appetizer to one hungry visâ€" itor, and when the coffee was served, “Then . . . . . . , indicatinn‘ that the dinner was at an get me my b1“ direcuy; you v0 not lend, hisadissatisfaction was amusing ito the other guests. The hostess did not notice it, however, and said to him, amiably, “Now, do tell me when we may have the pleasure of you dining with us again.†“Immediâ€" ately, madam, immediately," was A singular piece of work has lately the unexpected reply. l The Governor’s Wife a. Prisonu canâ€"Mrs. Z. A. Van Luvea is the Wife of the governor of the county jail, Napanee. Out, and was a great sufferer from rheuma- tism. When the best doctors in the comâ€" munity and “ specialists †failed to help her, she buried her aceptism of proprietary remedies and purchased South American Rheumatic Cure. 4 bottles cured henâ€"~42 Blows from the bellows of ridicule ilcave no bruises. iélflï¬fll’t llflifll‘iifil Gllftï¬ 83ml} lfl Cï¬lfi. f I Do not let the stream of your llfczNotwithstanding this miserable state 1 10f things, the schools budget is to be a murmuring stream. Wash greasy dishes, pots or pans with Lover’s Dry Soup 0. powder. It. will remove the grease with the greatest case. M... A leader is never afraid of being alone. Is the great Winter tourist route to the south and west, including Texas, Old Mexico and California, the lands of sunâ€"shine and flowors. Through standard and tourist sleeping cars ‘ THE WABASH RAILROAD, {are now run via this great southern route. The new and elegant trains on the lWabash, are hauled by the most powerful engines ever built. Every comfort is provided equal to the best hotels, or the most. luxuri- ous homes. Nothing is wanting to ,completc one’s happiness. The days land nights pass only too quickly, lwhile travelling on the great Wabash lline. For information as to rates, ‘routcs, ctc., address any ticket agent ‘or J. A. Richardson. Dist. Pass. lAgt., N. E. corner King and Yonge Sta, Toronto. BIRDS ’ BIG APPETITES. If a man could eat as much in pro- portion to his size as a sparrow is able to consume he would need a whole sheep for dinner, a. couple of dozen fowls for breakfast, and six lturkeys for 'his evening meal. A tree-sparrow has been known to eat 700 grass seeds in a. day. v Birds can and do work far harder than human beings. 'A pair of houseâ€"mar- tins when nesting will feed their young on an average once in twenty secondsâ€"that is, each bird, male and female, .makes ninety journeys to and fro in an hour, or perhaps 1,000 a day. It must be remembered that . ... ,, «a... ». _ m Supplied by us or local dealer. 1 *fparallcl in any European country is I Iby the fact that I l l f l l I LAWN FE Only 20 cents per running foot. Walker-ville. Montreal. Winnim St. John CAN BE HAD IN Pails, lilash Basins, silk Fans, are INSIST ON GET . "‘:'::.i>"’~'.-:~'.'.Csm‘ï¬i’st-ï¬t$53155}?4-2â€"2‘£¥:'.‘-4€"‘33‘71‘-’€3"- . ~ .; _ . . .1". 011. eaCh journey the bird has the Miss Futtâ€"“And so you were in added “’Ol‘k 0f CutehinS an insect the Crimean War, major. Were. you Even so tiny a bird as the Wren has with the Light Brigade in their hero-. been 601111th t°_m0l{e,11.0 “199 P0 ic charge?†Major Ananias Bluff.â€" and {rein It’s nest ,wlthm 430 mm" “Iâ€"crâ€"came very near being in that “best {ma the piey ft can‘wd home historic charge, Miss Futt. Never “misled, _°f. “wows ‘muCh larger was so disappointed in my life. They a‘fduhe‘W‘e‘ than “'3â€? Caught W. would take but six hundred, and 1-â€" Swa 0“ R†erâ€"was number six hundred and one.“ Milan’s lllimnl limes Elfhlhula. Catarrh and Colds Relieved in ‘EG to 60 Min utesr-Onc short pulfof the breath through the blower supplied withfleach bottle of Dr. Agncw's Catarriial Powder di uses ‘ Q _ ' "m," , . n this powder over the surface of the nusalpass- ‘Thele 13 a man; 1:10 SE11le Who ages. Painless and delightful to use. It relieves you would scarcely think is making instantly. and permanently cures catarrh,_hay a handsome income by his Dem... “I fever, colds, headache porn throat. tomahus certainly would not,†was the reply; ‘md dcamess' 5'3 Cm" "he looks anything but 1iterary.â€~ “But he does; he is a part of a show, During the holidays a noiseless and Writes With his toes-n drum for the small boy would fill a longâ€"felt Want. an ~â€"â€". .â€"__â€"_......__.__ _._._.__- speechless and Paralyzed.â€" "I had valvular disease of the heart," â€"- writes Mrs. J. S. Goode, of Truro,N.S. . " I suffered terribly and was often speech- I Know MINARD'S LINIMEN'D less and partially paralyzed. One dose of will cure Diphtheria. Dr. Agnew's Cure for the Heart ave mo JOHN D. BOUTILLIER. rs icf, and before I ï¬nished one ottleI French Village, was able to go about. To-day I am a well I Know MINARD’S LINIMENT woman-"we will cure Group. J. F. CUNNINGHAM. _ “When that young Cape Island, _Bridget, show him into the parlor.’ I Know MINARD'S LINIMENT“‘My young man or yours, mum?" is the best remedy on earth. . I "â€"_ , lglfllfaï¬fll'i infant Sues Baits. ele.‘ JOSEPH A. SNOW. H A CORRECT ANSWER. “" Charlesâ€"“My wife's handwriting i: M DEARTII OF TEACIIERS. awful; Just look at that letter." llis Friendâ€"“How do you manage A state of things probably without to read it?" Charlesâ€"~91 don't. I just send the man comes, l. Norway, Me. La recorded for the year just opening in - . . . . ‘ 'I connection With primary education in 111m“- ‘ .__ _ w†' ‘__ - r Spain. It is that some 3,200 ~-â€"â€"---â€"â€"-â€"-â€"â€"--_â€"â€"-â€"-â€"-â€"â€"~â€"-â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"-â€"~â€"-'~'â€""= Schools will have to remain closed for An admirabla F0011 Of .-.2, This is explained the pay of the Spanish schoolmaster is, perhaps†lowor than anywhere else in the “" world, hundreds even of men teachers receiving only about lid. a day. want of teachers. H . m 3,. .5: eff {All g t - .i a! I “ * , be cut down by about £32,000. 48â€"21 ...._._.__.__.._-__._â€"â€"._-.-_-.__.. For Over Sixty Years Mus. Wmsxow‘s Soormso Svcur has hocn used by millions of mothers for their children while teething. 1 a 5 a l 5 Ilsnothos the child, softens the gums. nlmys pain, cure! g a a E wind colic. regulates the flromuch and bowels, and is the first remedy for Diarrhcea. Twenty-ï¬ve cents a bottlu The East at the Lowe“; Price Write fog- Ton-mo Sold by druggiat's throughout the world. Be sure an ask for “ Mas. Winsnow's SOOTIIING bi’anr. Vexcd Wifeâ€"“There is no calamity that can befall a woman that I have REID BROS," M’f'g Go", not suffered!" Amiable Husbandâ€" "5 King“ w. - “Wrong, my dear; now, you have never been a widow.†Vexed Wife w #23331 â€"â€"-“I said calamity, sirf'r' _.â€"â€"â€"-v- Eonilï¬icâ€"nâ€"Ilne Steamship? Montreal to leerppol Portland to Liverpool Lcrze and Fast Stocmahxps. Superior accommodation [or all 01:15:35 of mumps“. Saloons and Stateroocmd no emldzhipa. peofa attention has been given to mq .. - . Second Saloon and Third-Clams accommodation. For I have Just been tea-(“mg the 30' mtes of usage and all particulars. apply to any assign count of a raiIWay wreck in which 0““ 9mPslgï¬Â°Â§gegyï¬gï¬ggï¬gfom " . . ‘l : every occupant of the smokingâ€"0min 17 Sb. Sacrament Sb†Momma, age Was more or loss injured, while â€" the rest of the passengers in the “£312; egcrtped‘lï¬it?§u%;;argl'excl and Cleaning. This is u specialLy with the 0 If) EH- d 0‘. ' 7,; “'1 sums†AMEREGAN memo 00. _Cd D 15- ‘ 0 gel .131 “nun-ant Y! t “0 Send particular! by post. and we are sure to satisfy is another warning against the use Address Box :53. Montreal. of tobacco! " 46â€"04: lenses " lanai tastier SPECIAL . ' s... a. FWIï¬i-ï¬ Nervouensss and indigestion Semi for catalog, VVegive extra value. Relieved "I 30 Mmutes. ' Raw Furs and Genslng‘, Send for price 1133 The Rev. Father Lord, Sr., Montreal, Canada, says: “I have been a sufferer 11â€"04 for 20 years from organic heart dlscusc nervousness and dyspepsia and have P doctored both in France and America, y, with but temporary relief I tried Dr. . filial“: Uilllfllfll fuss Distant an... r.- Agnew's Heart Cure and was indeed B _ 5 a. surprised at the immediate relief I 913- :5 er, Fï¬u'ra tallied. I am ï¬rmly convinced that it will cure any case of heart disease and E And Farm Pro. will strengthen the nerves and stom- duce generally ‘ O ach.†14 or. Agnew'a Liver Pills are tho but. only H consign it to us . Ico for 40 dose. y . ' ‘ ’ uni we Will get you good prices. WE Dawson Gammfssfon Go. ‘* "" -__ V. TOROKTO. Trial!“ 202 “WWW†‘ 1W Issue No. 5â€"05... an macs as» ‘