I ' '1 flilED ALL ELSE TU lit] BENEFIT THEN DODD’S KIDNEY PILLS CURE!) HIS DIABETES. .â€".._. Startling Case of Thos. Harrison, of St. Mary’s Ferryâ€"He Tells UNDER HER THUMB. “No, I never have a bit of trou- ble with my husband," remarked the frail little woman with the intelli- gent face. "In fact, I have him right under my thumb.†“You don’t look doubtfully girl. “You mistake me, my dear. It’s -a mental, not physical, subjection." “Would you mind telling me just hoWâ€"†_ the Story Hiniself. “Not a bit! Always glad to help anyone steer clear of the rocks. First St. Mary’s Ferry. York County} of all you must know that a man 13-; 0011- 1'7---"(SPGCia1)-"‘That Dodd'Sxin love is the biggest sort of £001, Kidney Pills Will cure Diabetes, Cmegand says things that make Ihim al- of_ the most deadly forms 0f Kidney 'most wild when he hears them in af- Disease, has been satisfacwrily. Pro?" ter life. I realized it, and from the ' . Cd My, 131195. Harrison, 0? tillis Very beginning. of our courtship I gag; Speaking 0f 1‘13 cum ML kept a phonograph in the room, and la‘inson says - n . , ,every speech he made was duly re- I began to Suffer "nth Seven? palms vcorded. Now, whenever my husband aboxe the. region. of“ the léidneys. lgeté a little bit obstreperousy I just when I lay.do“n It “ as t?) mm . to turn out a record or so. Heavens! get Up agmn' My: appetlte falled how he does rave; but he can’t deny 99511150831105“ .i‘al’ldly', , . . it. They always will, though, if you octOIed With seveial phySicmus don,t hdve proof positive I, ' v. , . l t], . but It “‘18 all Of no use S101 3 "Thank you,†gratefully murmured very strong," commented the engaged after this I began to urinate blood ‘1 x T I ,‘1 “m t h and then I knew I was in the grip LE0 3:15:31?“ in} -d "1 g0 a P 0110â€" of that dread monster, Diabetes. glap hls “313’ 33’- “At this time a friend preVailed on u me to try a box Of Dead-'5 Kidney Doctorâ€" Mrs. Brown has sent for me to see her boy, and I must go Pills and they did me so much good I continued the. treatment till I had Wifeâ€"“What is the mat- Doctorâ€"“I don’t at once.†ter with the boy?" used three boxes. They cm‘ed me ‘ completely... ‘ know; but Mrs. Brown has a book on ‘What to do Before the Doctor W45†Comes,†and I must hurry up before PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGNS. .- Sums Spent Election. she does it or the boy will be dead.†moosn HUNTING. The ï¬nest region in Canada for the nter who wishes to secure Moose is the Temagami region in New On- tario, and now eaSy of access by the Grand _ Trunk Railway System fl, and North Bay. All information regardâ€" ing guides, routes, rates etc., can be had on application to agents or by addressing G. T. Beel, G P. &. T. A., Montreal. Immense in the Some remarkable estimates of the Cost of Presidential campaigns have recently been published in the New York Times, and, Philadelphia Public Ledger. The data on which these es- timates are based must be largely conjectural, as nobody believes that the accounts of national and state committees are rigorously audited. Few well-informed persons are likely .to dispute the fundamental assertion that, for one dollar disbursed by a To remove marking-ink stains f'om linen paint the mark with a solution of cyanide of potassium with ,2, mm- national Campaign committee, at el’s hair brush. As soon as the ink least four dollars are expended by disappears the linen should be well the state committees of the same rinsed in cold water. Helpless as a Babyâ€"South American Rheumatic Cure strikes the root of the ailment and strikes it quick. R. W. Wright, 10 Daniel street, Brockville, Ont., for twelve years a great sufferer from rheumatism, couldn’t wash him- self or dress himself. After using six bottles was able to go to work, and says: think pain has left me forevâ€" er.â€-â€"-.. (illnaid’s Linlmeni ï¬llies Bums. dc. Slowpayâ€"“Doctor, I suppose you can recommend your tailor to me?" Doctorâ€""Certainly, but you Wil'. have to get someone else to recom- mend you to my tailor.†- party in the fortyâ€"ï¬ve states. It is ' this fact, often overlooked, which renders credible the current report - that four years ago it cost $25,000.- 000 to reâ€"elect President McKinley. According to the computations to which We have referred, the aggregate outlay of both parties this year will be about $5,000,000 less. The difl‘erâ€" ence is attributed to the unlikelihood that the Republicans, who are conï¬- dent of victory, will deem it necesâ€" sary to spend even half as much as they did in 1900. The Democrats will haVc much more at their dispo- sal than the had four-years ago, "but their national campaign commitâ€" tee is not expected to disburse more than $3,000,000, or about one milâ€" “ lion more than the Republicans think Her Heart iike a. Polluted Sprlng‘ will be required, so far as the funds -â€"â€"Mrs. James Srigley, Pelee Island, confided to their national committee Ont., says: “I was for ï¬ve years aillictâ€" are concerned, to keep Mr. Roosevelt ed with dyspepsia. constipation. heart disease and nervous prostration. I cured the heart trouble with Dr. Agnew’s Cure for the Heart, and the other ailments vanished like mist. Had relief in half an hour after the ï¬rst dose.â€â€"27 in the White House. If we assume that the national committee of both parties will expend betWCen them $5.- 000,000 and that the state commitâ€" tees of both parties will disburse only three times as much, we. still 'have a total of $20,000.000 to be distributâ€" ed in the form of campaign seed. As we have previously pointed out, no considerable fraction of the funds at the disposal of campaign commit- tees can be used in corrupting votâ€" ers. Almost the whole of the money will be devoted to organizing, adver- tising, and exhorting. +_..___.. SAFE ST FOOD. ._... In Any Time of Trouble is Grape- Nuts. Food to rebuild the strength and that is pro digested must be selected when one is convalescent. At this time there is nothing so valuable as Grapeâ€"Nuts for the reason that this food is all nourishment and is also all digestible nourishment. A WO- man who used it says: “Some time ago 1 was very ill with typhoid fever, so ill everyone thought I would die, even myself. It left me so weak I could not properly digest food of any kind and I also had much bOWOl trouble which left me a weak, helpless wreck. “I needed nourishment as badly as “Who was it,†shouted the suffrage leaderâ€"“who was it that did the most to elevate woman?†Far down the aisle a little chap blinked his eyes, and drawled, “Why, the man that invented those high French heels.†And then the meeting ad- journcd. â€"â€"â€"â€"....â€" lilinard’s linimeni EUlBS Dandruff. __.___+____._ FAVOR THE LANCE . ._...- Now Finding Many Champions in the Army. General French and many other wellâ€"known cavalry officers are said to be strongly in favor of its reâ€" storation, and the recent account of ï¬ghting in which Japanese cavalry were met by Cossacks armed with lances has given an impetus to the agitation. Lord Roberts is said to be against the lance, but, according to cavalry ofï¬cers, that is because he is not a cavalry ofï¬cer. Colonel C. E. Swaine, who lately commanded the 11th I-I'ussars, and previously spent some years in a lancer regiment, interviewed recently, strongly urged the' claims of the lance. i l l l seen Reward Limited, Toronto, to any person who :an prove that lhis soap contains my form of‘ adulteration whatsoever, ar- contains any injurious chemicals. Ask for the Octagon Bar. ______â€"________._â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€"â€"- Dolly, that I call?" luck, I suppose.†ant Soap Powder is a boon to any home. the same time. children in Victoria, Australia. ' hey are carried school free of charge. lllnsj.WIsm.ow'n Soornmo Svaur has been used 'n millions of mothers for their children while teethinz. Itsoothes the child, softens the gums. ollnynpain, cures wmdcolic, regulates thefltomuch and bowels. and is the beatremedy for Diarrhoea. Twenty-live cents in bottle Sold bsdruggiats throughout the world. Be sure and BhlfOl‘“l\lIta‘.\VINSLOW'BSOOTUINGSYRUP." 22â€"40 the world is that on which the Edly- stone Lighthouse water it is 30ft. in diameter. AVeteran’s Storyâ€"George Lewis, of She.â€" mokin, Pa., writes: "1 am eighty years of age. tarrh have used a great many catarrh cures, but Dr. 30x cured me completely." ‘ 5 was fond .,_of the turf, but I simply can’t get him mower.†~ neglect the most insidious of diseases. of mind when he attempted to you?†Why, I nearly told him to stop," ache by anyone could, but none of the tonics helped me until I finally tried Grapeâ€" Nuts food morning and evening. This not only supplied food that I thought delicious as could be, but it also made me perfectly well and strong again so I can do all my housework, sleep well, can eat anything without any trace of bowol trouble and for "The account published in the Rus- sian journal Viva," he said, “should be read by every oflicer. It states that the Japanese did not know how to deal with the lances, and they wore routed, one squadron being an- nihilatcd. “It is all very Well to say that on some occasions the lance has been l that reason alone Grapeâ€"Nuts food is worth its weight in golc .†Name given by Postum (30., Battle Creek, Mich. Typhoid fever like some other disâ€" beaten by the sword in the sword vs. lance competition at the Military Tournaments. There is a great dif- ference between two single men handâ€" toâ€"hand at the Agricultural Hall and : cases attacks the bowels and froâ€" a charge of cavalry where real Wm. .' ,montly sets up bleeding and makes is going on ‘ . ‘ I . h ' them for months mmpm’le 0t ‘hgeSt‘ "The Zulus still remember the ing the starches and therefore pre digested Grape-Nuts is invaluable for ,the Wellâ€"known reason that in Grape Nuts all the starches have been with “1-0 mm, assegflishl (transformed mtO {Hallo Suï¬sm“- This “’l‘lle great advantage of the lance 111011115 that the ï¬rSt ,St?ge Of (“9505‘ over the sword is that the lancer †iion has be?“ mechammny accom' can reach his opponent first. but the great charge of the 17th Lancers that did such execution among them. They speak with bated breath of the men .plished in Gl‘illlcrl‘lllts 100d at the 'moral effect of a‘ row of lance points .mctorics and tlielcfolc anyone, no upon an encllly is so marked that the ‘mattcl' 110W weak the Stomach can abolition of the lance would be a an fatal mistake.†.--.__...._;,_____._ 10 Pattnls are cheapest l‘Tlln nvermrn cost. is ,handle it and grow strong, for the nourishment is still thrre. There’s a sound reasnaa and [days trial proves. EXPENSE will be paid by Lever Brothers .15 Chollyâ€""I wonder how it is, Miss you’re always out When Dollyâ€"“011! it’s just my Lover’s Yâ€"Z (Wise Head) Disinfect- It. disinfects and cleans at Tram fare is not needed by schoul in cars to and from For Over Sixty Years inhabited island in The smallest stands. At low I have been troubled with Ca- for ï¬fty years, and in‘my time never had any relief until lused Agnew's Catarrhal Powder. One 50 centsâ€"n Motherâ€"“What’s the matter?†Mrs Neuwcdâ€"“Iâ€"I always heard Charles to touch the lawn . . ER.A.W. OHASE’S V _ ca was cure 250- ls sent dlrect to the diseased parts by the Improved Blower. Heal: the ulcers, clears the alt passages, stops droppln s In the throat and exmananfy cures Catarrh and ay Fever. Blower free. All dealers. or Dr. A. W. Chas» The discovery has been made that good paper can be produced iron; the. refuse hops that have hithesto lt-en thrown away at breweries, or used as manure. ' lllnald's Linlmanl Believes leuralgh The English race ‘is getting nearâ€" sighted owing -to the city life and conditions of our civilisation, says a, wellâ€"known oculist. The Backasho Stage may be just that incipient form of kidney disease which, if neglected, will develop into stubborn and distressing disordcnthat will take long tedious treatment to cure. Don’t "backache stage†of the South Am- stops the ache in erican Kidney Cure six hours and curesâ€"30 Claraâ€"“Did you lose your presence ‘ kiss lliaudâ€"r"Yes, for a moment. W I was Cured of terrible lumbago by MINARD'S LINIMENT. REV. WM. BROWN. I was Cured of a bad case of ear- MINAllD’S LINIMENT. MRS. S. ICAULBACK. I was Cured of sensitive lungs by MINARD’S LINIMENT. MRS. S. MASTERS. W COST OF POOR RELIEF. The cost of relieving the poor in England is going up by leaps and bounds. Since 1892 the cost of in- door maintenance of the ‘poor has inâ€" creased by 47 per cent, in London and 44 per cent. in the rest of the The cost of outdoor lief has in the same period increased 38 per cent. in London and 28 per cent. outside London. The total cost of relief per head of the popula- tion has increased during the last decade from 53 to 72 cents in Lon- don, and from 30 to 32 cents in the rest of England and Wales. country. re- Shawâ€"“I-Ie has the inventive facul- ty very highly developec .†Martinâ€" “What has he invented? Nothing, so far as I know. But when his wife goes out he can think of things to keep the baby amused by the hour!†Under the Nerve Lashâ€"The torture and torment of the victim of nervous prostration and nervous debility no one can rightly estimate who has not been under the ruthless lash of these’ relent- less human foes. M. Williams, of Ford- wicli, Ont., was for four years a nerv- ous wreck. Six: bottles of South Amer. ican Nervine worked a miracle, and his doctor conï¬rmed it.-â€"2S m... ' STUCK: TO THINGS. . It happened in a large public park, in Belgium. :and the angry man failed to receive sympathy from the throng; a bit of a v “ISLAND CITY†HOUSE AND FLOOR PAINTS Will Dry in 8 Hours. (in Sale at all Hardware Dealer; oronto, Vancouver. We can handle your poultry either, alive or dressed to best advantage. Also your butter, eggs, honey and other produce. THE EAWSGN COMMISSION 00., Limited Cor. West Market and Colborne Sts, TORONTO. CAN BE HAD IN Pails, slash Basins, use Pane, do Any First-Clues Grocer can Supply You. INSIST ON GETTING EDDY’S. ï¬es-sf sesame? W 'x Don’t kick a yellow dog. simon beâ€" who witnessed the scene: with a pretty woâ€" cause he belongs to a neighbor. of people He was walking man, evidently his wife, and a small boy, and he had the air of a, man who had brought his family out for a pleasure trip and left his temper at home. Running along the path the boy tripped and fell, rcnding the air with shrieks entirely disproportionate to his size. The Woman ran to pick him up and soothe him, while the man sank back upon an adjacent seat entirely oblivious of a small placard tacked upon it, gnd proceeded to de-’ - liver a lengthy lecture to the boy up- on the evils of ru_1ming away any- where and in the park in particular. The child’s clothes were somewhat dusty from contact with the gravel pathway, and his mother vainly reached for her handkerchief to reâ€" move the traces of his mishap. Finâ€" ally she asked, timidlyzâ€" AESE-TMR-zxt .s-g: 3-1-2-iflf'-35»T‘E3X.‘Rrï¬rfl'o‘17., :1'..."'.-‘..‘-.‘:: :.. . "James, will you lend me your handkerchief to dust Robbie’s clothes? I am afraid I have lost mine." “That’s right,†retorth the father, as he ï¬shed out the article and threw it at her; “throw them away; I can pay for more. Money’s no object. Look at me; do I ever lose anything? Now, do I?†7‘ “No, James,†replied meckly, "butâ€"â€"-†"Butâ€"there’s no but about it. I stick to things, andâ€"†“Yes, dear,†said the wife, meekly, as she completed her task and rose to her feet; "I know you stick to things, and perhapsâ€â€"â€"â€"her voice grew still meekerâ€""perhaps that is why you sat down on that freshlyâ€"painted scat." illnaid’s Llnlment for sale everywhere An analysis of the first Christian names of the members of the House of Commons shows that out of 1l‘o total of 670 no less than 92 are called John. L .. ..___-_.__....______._.-.__- 4.4.9---†L. .. When the li 1e folks take colds '- and coughs, don’t neglect them 5 and let them strain the tender '- membranes of their lungS, " his wife, ’. flip-v.14“ v -.- Used in H.B.K. Mitts, Gloves and Moccasinsâ€"tough as whale- bone, flexible, soft,pliable,scorch- proof, windâ€"proof, boilâ€"proof, ,‘ crack-proof, tear-proof, rip-proof, i‘ .v"..r~./4/~v~v*Ԥcv§/w"l ‘, z. I. ' . ,. /W. gr.,,.â€"~‘;..1J'\,‘J.w,w.m>a4r«~w‘ W, ‘ ~ _’ v W .7, L r' . I r y l . .‘T ‘4' w ' «(wt , . ‘ Cure Give them . * :- gonsumption The Lung . Tonic It will cure them quickly and ' :1 1"... 34." F'HIr'ï¬l-‘iu‘u‘ 7‘ . ‘ cold-proof, almost wear-proofâ€"~ certainly the greatest leather ever used in mitts and gloves. Like buckskin it is tanned _ without oil, unlike buckskin it is not porous, it is wind-proofâ€"will outwear three buckskins. “Pinto †Mitts and Gloves n‘ever crack or harden, never get sodden, are always warm, pliable, W _, Sold at all dealers but never with- ‘i out this brand :â€" strengthen their lungs. It is pleasant to take, Prices, 25c.. 500., and 51.0. .1 306 g -s I Dominion Line Steamships MONTREAL T0 LIVERPOOL. WMocleI-ate Rate Service-.15: seeOnd cabin passengers berthed in best accommo (lotion on the steamer at the low rate of $10 to Liverpool. or $42.50 to London. Third class to leerpool,London, Glasgow or Queenstan'SliOO- For all particulars apply to local agents, or DOMINION LINE OFFICES, 41 King St. 19., Toronto, 17 St. Sacrament 8b., Montreal .- I‘MWILi-flau dyeing 'rï¬leanlng I For tho vary but lend you: work to tho “ BRITISH AHERIOAII DYIIIIG 60." Look for aunt in your lawn. or and um. M antral: Towns. Ottawa. Gum HUDSON BAYKNlTTlNG co. 1 Montreal Winnipeg Dawson 2 -' . - '-. : b .: 'Jn'. -"»: . ~. yr. -_->-!.ulw-».~v| w. .iom-y'yrn." v4:- assUE no, 42â€"04,