GIVES TWO REAL GOOD REASONS .â€" FOR ,BELIEVING- DODD‘S KID- NEY PILLS EQURE ALL KIDNEY Aim-inure. Cured His Backache of Twentyâ€"ï¬ve Years Standing and Satisï¬ed Everyone He Recommended. Them to. Economy Point, N. S., May 15â€"- '(Spccial).-Geo. S. McLaughlin, of this place, gives two splendid reaâ€" sons for his belief that Dodd's Kidâ€" ney Pills are the one remedy for Kidney ailments. Here are the two reasons in his omi words: “I was troubled. with lame back for 25 years or more, sometimes so severe that I could not turn myself in bed. One box of Dodd’s Kidney Pills cured me, and I have had no return of the trouble since. “I have recommended Dodd's Kidâ€" ney Pills to a number of persons who had Kidney Trouble. All who have used them have been beneï¬ted or curet.†Dodd's Kidney Pills not only red lieve all Kidney Diseases, from Back- ache to Bright’s Disease, but they. absolutely cure them. But some- times where one or two boxes relieves it takes more to make a complete cure. .____+__.__. COLD FEET AND INDIGESTION. Coldness of feet and limbs is alâ€" most invariably an evidence of indiâ€" gestion. The coldness is not due to weaknese of the heart or feebleness of circulation, as is generally sup- posed, but to the conrtraction of small arteries, preventing blood from entering the parts. There is gener- ally an irritation of the abdominal sympathetic nerve centres which con- trol the circulation of the lower exâ€" tremeties. This difficulty is not to be removed by exercise or by any special application to the limbs, but ‘'by removnl of the causes of the irri- tation. This may be a prolapsed stomach or chronic indigestion. Hot and cold foot baths are valuable. These act, not simply on the feet and limbs, but reflex action afl‘ect beneï¬ci- ally the abdominal sympathetic con/- tres, which are in a diseased Condiâ€" tion. Rubbing of the feet and legs is also an excellent method of overâ€" coming spasm of the blood vessels, thus preserving the normal circula~ tion. The 'rubbing Should be from the feet ttDWal‘dS "the body. The surface. should be well lubricated with vasellno. To avoid irritation of the skin care should also be taken to clothe limbs very warmly. In many cases this is necessary, even in the summer season. .__.'_._+.__._. Stern Parentâ€"“Young man, I saw you kissing my daughter as I passed the parlor door, and I want you to know that I don’t like it. What have you to say about it?†Young Manâ€""A11 I’ve got to say is that you evidently don’t know a. good thing when you see ,it.†__._.+_.. It is usually the coward who does the most talking about discretion beâ€" ing the better part of valour. ._+._._. COFFEE HEART. Very Plain in Some People. A great many people go on suffer- ing from annoying ailments for a long time before they can get their trial own consent to give up the indul-t gence from which their trouble arises. A gentleman in Brooklyn describes his experience, as follows: "I became satisfied some months, ago that I owed the palpitation ofi the heart, from which I sull‘ered. alâ€"g Imost daily, to the use of coffee, (I: had been a coffee drinker for years) but I found it very hard to give up the beverage. “I realized that I must give up the harmful indulgence in coffee but I felt the necessity for a hot table drink, and as tea is not to my lik-i ing, I Was at a loss for awhile, what to do. "One day I ran across a. Very senâ€" sible and straightforward presenta-i tion of the claims of Postum Food' Coil‘ee, and was so impressed there- by that. I concluded to give it a trial. My experience with it was! unsatisfactory till I learned how it ought to be preparedâ€"by thorough! boiling for not less than 15 or 20% minutes. ‘After I learned that lesson» there was no trouble. I’ostum Food: Coffee proved to be a. most palataâ€" ble and satisfactory hot beverage, and I have used it ever since. “The effect on my health has been most salutary. It has completely cured the heart palpitation from which I used to suffer so much, par- ticularly after breakfast, and I never have a return of it except when I dine or lunch away from home and: am compelled to drink the old kind of coffee because Postum is not serv- ed. I ï¬nd that Postum Food Coffee cheers and invigdrates 'while it pro- duces no ‘ harmful stimulation.†Name given by Postum (30., Battle 'Crcek , lIich. There’s a reason. Ten days’ trial proves an eye opers‘ to many. Read the little book “The Rmd ' to Wellville†in very package. THE CHARMS OF TIBET. Sir Frank Younghusband, the lead- or of the recent British expedition to Lassa. the sacred city of Tibet, brushes away, 'in delusion that Tibet is a rainless country. ‘ After marching over the clevitted plateflu‘in the face of bitter winds and blizzards, the expedition reached the valley of Gyantse, where willows and poplars were bursting into foliage before the middle of April, and the banks of the river were covered with masses of purple iris plants. 0n resuming 'the march for ,Lassa, July 14th, heavy rain fell. and frequent rains were exper- ienced until September, and the 'size of the rivers showed that this part of Tibet has a good rainfall. Lasso. was found lying in a “lovely valley covered with trees, rich with cultiVa- tion, and watered by a river as broad as the Thames at Westminsâ€" ter,†and “hidden away by range after range of snowy mountains.â€~ 'A MODEL PUBLI CAN. The, death occurred recently of Mr. Sam. Hey, the landlord of a publicâ€" house in the G-irlington district of Bradford, England, whose boast was that. though he had kept one house for thirty years, a drunken man had never been seen inside it. He knew all the “wage days†in his 10â€" cality, and if any working man came in on that day, and asked for liquor, Mr. Key would say, “You can have one drink; then you must, go home and give your wife your wages. You may then come back and have another, when you have washed yourself and brushed up.†He allowed no bad language in the house. Bright's Diseaseâ€"Insidious! decep- tlvcl relentless! has foiled hundreds of trials by muiicai science to stem the tide of its ravagesâ€"and not until South American Kidney Cure proved beyond a doubt its powor to turn back the tide. was there a gleam of anything but de- spair for the. victim of this dread form of kidney diseaseâ€"54 No one ever saw a henpecked man with a double chin. -â€"-â€"- liinard’s Liuiment [lures Distemper A woman couldn’t help feeling proud at having on her best night- gOWn if a burglar came. Corns cause intolerable pain. l-Ioilo- way’s Corn Cure removes the trouble. Try (it. and see what amount of pain i' save . Wash greasy dishes. pots or pans with Lever’s Dry Soap a powder. It will remove the grease with the greatest case. The only thing worse than having no sense of humor one’s self is to have to live with none. W C. C. RICHARDS 6.: CO. Deae Sirs,â€"â€"-Your MIN'ARD’S LINIâ€" MEN’I‘ is our remedy for sore throat, colds and all ordinary ailments. It never fails to relieve and cure promptly. CHARLES WI-IOOTEN. Port Mulgrave. __a_.__.____.~; MURDERERS GET FREE. Strange Sequel to a Murder Trial at Melbourne, Australia. The sequel to a remarkable murder at Melbourne is brought by a recent Australian mail. 'An as- tonishing feature of the story is that a selfâ€"confessed murderess stands at present beyond the reach of the law. Itosc Hubbard, a handsome young woman, twenty yearsof age, was acâ€" cused of poisoning her mother, with whom; she and her stepâ€"father lived in Melbourne. The defence was thatl the stepfather, a man of sixtyâ€"ï¬ve] named Robins, was the real criminal. After an exacting quarrel the girl was acquitted and discliarged.~ In conversation with a detective a short time afterwards the girl adâ€" mitted that she had murdered her mother, and gave as her motive the fact. that she had fallen in love with her stepfather, and was bitterly jealous of her mother. Subsequently, accompanied by the man Itobins, she went to the police; station and made the following sta-i tutory declaration:â€" "I, Rose Hubbard, of Percy street, Kersington, Melbourne, solemnly and sincerely declare that I remember making a. statement to the police in jail accusing Robins of murdering my mother. That is absolutely untrue. “My reason for making that state- ment was to save myself from being convicted. I now admit giving my mother quicksilver and arsenic at inâ€" tervals, as she often struck me and was jealous of me. “I was sorry for what Idid' to my mother, but she annoyed me and called me such terrible names that I was determined to do it to her. I am making this statement to clear an innocent person.†The police have satisfied them- selves that the confession is true, but in face of the verdict of not. guilty they are unable to take any steps against the murderess. +â€"â€" They cannot move forward who will not say farewell to some things. an address, the . n those who have you' ' More '.than half the“ battle in cleaning greasy dishes is in the soap you use. If it’s Sunlight Soap it’s the best GB 0». No Breakfast Table complete without An admirable food, With . its natural _ ‘ ï¬tted to build up and maintain robust health, and to reelst winter’s extreme cold. It is a. valuable diet for children. The Most Nutritious and Economical. Never put off until to-morrow what you can do toâ€"day is a pretty good rule, but it does not include saying unkind things. FOR OVER SIXTY YEARS. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used by millions of mothers for their children while teething. It soothes the child, softens .the gums, alloys pain. cures windcolic, regulates the stomach and bowels, and is the best remedy for llxarrhocu. 'I‘Wenty-ï¬ve cents a bottle. hold by druggists throughout the world. Be sure and ask for "Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup.†22â€"04 'A. man feels Very hard up after he has had a dream where he was mak- ing lots of money. friend’s Liniment (lures fluids, to It’s a wise barber who never illus- trates his stories with cuts. Baby Hun:ors.-â€"â€"Dr. Agncw's Oint- ment soothes, quiets, and effects quick and effective cures in all skin eruptions common to baby during teething time. It is harmless to the hair in cases of Scald Head and cures Eczema, Salt Rheum and all Skin Diseases of older people. 35 centsâ€"55 The Chaperon (angrily)-â€"-“If you allow that young man to kiss you in my presence I’ll turn my back on Ernestineâ€""Why, that’s just what we want you to do.†Some persons are more susceptible to colds than others, contracting derange- ments of the pulmonary organs from the slightest causes. These should always have at hand a. bottle of Bickles Anti-Consumptive Syrup, the present day sovereign remedy for coughs, caâ€" turrh and inflammation of the lungs. It will effect a. cure no matter how severe the cold may be. You cannot afford to be without 1!. remedy like Bicklc's. for it is the best. Some rules have been published for discovering counterfeit bankâ€"notes. What the average man wants are a few simple rules for discovering the genuine article. Little but Searching.â€"- Dr. Von Stan’s Pineapple Tablets are not big ntuseour; doses that contain injurious drugs or narcoticsâ€"they are the pure vegetable pepsinâ€"the medicinal extract from this luscious fruit, and the tablets are pre- pared in as palatable form as the fruit itself. They cure indigestion. 00 in a box, 35 centsâ€"56 Mrs. Wedsoon (poutingly)â€"-"Mrs. Oldwife next door has had two new dresses to my one.†Mr. Wedsoon (spouse No. 2)â€"-“Yes, my dear, but you’ve had two new husbands to her one." ' Just the Thing 'I‘hat’sWa.nted.â€"â€" A pill that acts' upon the stomach and yet is so compounded that certain in- gredients of it preserve their power to act. upon the intestinal canals, so as to clear them of cxcretahthe retention of which cannot but be hurtful, was long looked for by, the medical profession. It was found in Parinelec’s Vegetable Pills, which are the result of much expert. study. and are scientifically prepared as a. laxative and an alternative in one. ROADSIDE ORCIIARDS. In the Grand Duchy of Baden apple cherry. pear and wulmut trees are. planted along both sides of high- ways, at a distance of 32 feet apart. Thus shade is furnished, and when the fruit is ripe it. is sold by public auction, the money thus obtained be ing applied to the maintenance and the extension of the system. qualities intac , " erecting a children’s swing at High "’3 Fresh, Natural Fragrance pleases the most critical and‘ will be a REVELATSGN to you. CNLY ONE BEST TEAâ€"ELUE RIBGNQS IT‘ Try the Red. Label. m sic is hingï¬ , Every person realizes now that there is no other vehicle so con- venient in the country, town or city as the wheel. The wheels we sell are the best in the World. CLEVELAN D BHAS-SE‘!-HARRIS ' BRANTFORD WELLAND-‘JALE THE CUSHION FRAME is the new feature. It has brought biCyCling again into PO‘ pular favorâ€"Makes Rough Roads Smooth. The Sills’ Hygienic Handle Bar a companion invention to the Cushion Frame. Write for our new catalogues, and new picture cards. Mention this paper. P&ER GTE“ ï¬iiï¬ï¬i‘ï¬g E‘Rflï¬. We desire to get in touch with evel‘y owner of a bicycle in Canada. as we wish to place before them all the advantage of the improvements now to be found on the bicycles we handle. .li‘or this reason we want as many persons as possible to send in from their locality in good list of bona tide owners of bicycles who should be interested in the )urchase of a. new bicycle with the modern improvements. The lists Will e received in regu- lar order and to the writer of each twcntyâ€"Ilfth_lettcr in the order received, we will send free of charge one pair Of our improved Hockey “Cycle†Skates. manufactured by us, sold regularly at $2.00 per pair. The lists must be clearly written out with address and name of make of present bicycle and should be addressed as follows: Department 13 Canada. Cycle 65 Motor Co. Ltd.. Toronto Junction, Canada. Lists must be received not later than May’lltlth. senses. seals and sister ea, limited. “ Makers of the ï¬lorld’s Best Bicycles,†z; 55‘ H d artcr“ 'A sentimental poet writes: “How if can I meet my darling?" After some deliberation over the question we have come to the conclusion that he? can meet her by approaching her" from an opposite direction. Jill. “5 1.1"." ,5 Nip Disease in the llud.-â€"It is difï¬â€" cult to eradicate a disease after it has become seated, therefore it is wise to take any ailment in its initial stages and by such remedies as are suflicient, stop it in its course. Cold is the coin- monest complaint of man. and when neglected leads to serious results. Dr. ’l‘homas’ Eclectric Oil will cure the severest cold or most violent cough. li‘élfélliiï¬ml ilétilllllaliiii hi tees Free FOR CASH TRADE. BENEFiTS THE MEROHAHTS BENEFEIS THE BUSTGMER A .Merc'hant in your neighborhood is shoving his appreciation of cash trade b glvmg absolutely free, these DINNE SETS. If you do no know this Merchant, write in and we Will not only tell you whoho is. butforwnzd you a handsome souvenir FREE ll'Wll Sometimes a man is despised for twenty or thirty years because he is so stingy, and then envied all the rest of his life because he is so rich! llinartl’s Liniment {lures Diphtheria. Palllinc (Sal'casucany) "" “JRCk 7 ThoBrlush Canadlan Crockeryco., Ltd. struts along as if he owned the n TRO. .‘4%~""" :;.e§".+4»_.~‘.'5_“ ‘I’L‘O. CANADA. earth.†Elvira (sweetly)-â€"-“'No won- " der. Last evening I promised to let ' 1 , 11‘ A“ r-"'- '* ‘5 *' -::n_-.:.y.â€"..._ hnn become my husband. w " E a and El“ 0m: short Puï¬â€˜ Clears the Head.â€" gummchormg and 8mm†anchored. Something new. Does your head ache? Have you pains run“ ordnmryemmpinlx minutes. ltoï¬ .. over your eyes? Is the breath offen- ' -) v i . . . . - . , f yacrea ate. sot- swe. lhese uie CClLdlll symptoms 0 annwmircmnc Catarrh. Dr. Agnew’s Catarrhal I’ow- “:fiflez to suit I . gall bands 01‘ der wdl cure most stubborn cases in a gclmrmgg. ‘ ' -x ‘ 5 iv i . ou've had ar‘orillustmtod in'uvcllously sho‘t' t inc y ‘ . Emtflogaddresa Catarrh a Week, 11. s u. sure cure. ll it s of fifty years' standing it’s just as efâ€" :- rcctivc. 50 centsâ€"57 ' seedyâ€"“Some people are always howling for more, no matter how much they have. Don’t you think you’d be satisfied with eHOUgh?†Greedyâ€"“Dare say I should 1f -I could get it.â€â€" . ...q. _ ‘w‘l‘ti’g‘sé‘gn e nth 8%.. Monmouth. Ill. , 'mmuuk“ . h’“ OHENILLE CURTAINS A†(311.0 tf‘lrlerlï¬ifg “flitlcoflï¬gg{;§e3{"}?‘ Ind nllklnds of houacllnnginzs,also . ,cc‘s one a) . i I I. use in any climate and they will he 9‘13“: ï¬LEEvï¬ï¬‚lD found to preserve their powersun any - ‘ writew‘m “bout our. . - latitude. in fever and ague they uct Y - upon "the secretions and neutralize the 'mfls“ Auntie“. mum“ 00-1331 15§iflontrafl poison which has found its way into V the blood. They correct the impurities ' which' ï¬nd entrance into the system ; g ' 5' " ' V 1 i ' I a 'L’u liars .;‘*;.ll:};:..‘:;ta;;: {Elias-title}? ._ 1AM? an. Egosom , ' n Disgusted Uncle__nI shall leave {1in mono to the poor and needy.†-loâ€"I _ ) goodyNephewâ€""Heaven bless lylouï¬ â€™ m e 6 L uncle; I always said you wou (:1’ W51. " - ate leave me out.†i No real need to buy the more expensive oils if GOOD BURNER is used sun-uâ€"uâ€"u EHSUSEE SPA‘s'Eii UNIMEHT Removes all hard soft or calloused and KEPT CLEAN. l lumps and blemishes from horses, blood i If you want a BIG LIGHT_THREE OR ringbone. I _: spavin. curbs, splints, d FOUR GAS JETS IN ONEâ€" sweeuey, stillltzs. sprains. sore an swollen throat, coughs, etc. Save $50 by use of 'one bottle. Warrantcd the C: most wonderful Blemish Cure ever Tny A . BEAU-"Fm- known. 0 ll “cm. Lam 3) SA XON SKELETONS FOUND. . . The Choicest Oil Made is While digging for the purpose of P RATT’S AST RAL House. Winchester, England, “‘Ol‘k- For Sale by Dealers. (You Een’tlsnow Good Tea. ' UNTIL YOU HAVE TRIED men have laid bare five or six huâ€"" man skeletonsin good preservation. One was that of a man of gigantic stature, and on the ribs was found a Saxon spearhead. In another hole was 'the skeleton of a man equâ€" ally tall, and here was found an- - , I _' other spearâ€"head. as well as the my iii mains of a beltâ€"fastening. In another place was a fine silver ring of splen- In- matters of opinion the beaten did workmanship. The site is one track is most liker to lead ammy. on which Saxon and early Norman . political offenders were executed, The superiority of Mother Graves' _ _ _ Worm Exterminator is shown 1 '. Stigand, an Archbishop of Canter- good effects on the “Indra-‘1 )y "3 bury, being one who sufl'ered there. T“ QUEEN CITY 0". £20.. #335? W It is a base life to which nothing is real but the objects :95 sense. . . Purchase u. bottle and give it a. trial. I“... _ '