i‘ï¬. E§ ' . ’JUST SEEMED TO SUIT ms CASE WELLAND MEIR CHANT REâ€" STORED TO HEALTH BY DODD’S KIDNEY PILLS. â€"â€" Doctors and Medicine Failedâ€" Dodd’s Kidney Pills Succeeded-â€" Other Cases They Just Seem to Suit. Welland, Ont., June 12.-â€"(Special) â€"J. J. Yokom, a. prominent mer- chant of this city, is telling his friends of his remarkable cure of a terrible Kidney Disease by Dodd's Kidney Pills. Mr. Yokom's state- ment is as follows: “For more than a year I had been ailing with Kidney Trouble in all its ,worst symptoms. I had a distressed feeling in my head, little or no ap- petite, and a feeling of languor. I became greatly reduced in weight. “Doctors and medicines failing to give me any beneï¬t I became desponâ€" dent, when by good luck I chanced to try Dodd’s Kidney Pills, and from the ‘lrst they seemed to suit my case. After taking five boxes the old trouble had gradually disappeared, Ind I was feeling better than I had in many years.†Dodd’s Kidney Pills suit the. case of every man, woman or child who has any form of Kidney Disease. They always cure and cure permanâ€" ently. ...______+._â€"_â€"â€"- COFFEE AS A DISINFECTANT. The use of coffee as a. disinfectant is generally known, but it is doubtâ€" ful if the majority of people are aware of its true value in this direcâ€" tion. It is one of the most powerful and chctive agents knowu, as has been shown by repeated experiments. The merest pinch of coffee is usually sufficient to cleanse a sick room, even in aggravated cases. The best way to employ it is to freshly pound the coffee in a mortar. if no mill is at band, and sprinkle it on a redâ€"hot iron surface. â€"â€"â€"$-â€"-â€"â€"--â€"- ENGLISH WOMEN TALLEST. 'After taking 'measurements of the height of women in France, England and America, a doctor announces that the English woman is the tallest and the American comes next. The average height of the French woman is 5ft. 1in. The American woman is nearly two inches taller and the women of Great Britain half an inch taller than the latter. American women, however, Weigh slightly more than either of the others, their av- erage weight being about 1171b. ______+____.__.._. MEASURING INGREDIENTS . It is useful to know that sixty drops are equivalent to one teaâ€" spoonful, three teaspoonfuls equal to one tablespoonful. 'A gill is four tablespoonfuls. One cupful of liquid is equal to one half-pint. Two cupfuls of butter or sugar weigh one pound, and six- teen tablespoonfuls of liquid are equal to a cupful. ..__.___.+.____._ THE IDEAL GIRL. "Is she one of those horrible girls who know enough to set men right?†“No; she’s one of those delightful girls who know enough not to.†.__...._._.+.___.._â€" FEED YOUNG GIRLS. Must Have Right Food While Growing. - Great care should be taken at the critical period when the young girl is just merging into womanhood that the diet shall contain all that is up3 building, and nothing harmful. At that age the structure is being formed and it formed of a healthy, sturdy character. health and happi- ness will follow; on the other hand unhealthy cells may be built in and a sick condition slowly supervene which, if not checked, may ripen into a chronic disease and cause life-long suffering. A young lady says: “Coffee began to have such an efâ€" fect on my stomach a few year's ago, that I was compelled to quit using it. It brought on headaches, pains in my muscles, and nervousness. "I tried to use tea in its stead, but found its affects even worse than thOse I suffered from coffee. Then for a long time I drank milk alone at my meals, but it never helped me physically, and at last it palled on me. A friend came to the rescue with the suggestion that I try Pos- tum Coffee. "I did so, only to find at ï¬rst, that I didn’t fancy it. But I had heard of so many persons who had been benefited by its use that I per- severed, and when I had it brewed right found it grateful in flavor and soothing and strengthening to my stomach. I can find no words to express my feeling of what I owe to Postum Food Coffee! "In every respect it has worked a wonderful improvementâ€"the head- headaches, nervousnese, the pains in my side and back, all the distressing symptoms yielded to the magic power of Postum. My brain seems also to share in the betterment ‘of my physical condition; it seems keener, more alert and brighter. I am, in short, in better health now than I ever was before, and I am sure I owe it to the use of your l’ostum Food ColTee.†Name given by Post- um 00., Battle Creek, Mich. There’s a reason. cigarettes made of Indian hemp. The 'the form of Iowder, to be used as ' side, but in Germany they are used HAY FEVER REMEDIES. Recent German Discoveries Are Proving Successful. German sufferers from hay fever have tried to help their fellows and themselves by handing together in order to promote investigation into the causes of their troubles and to, discover cures, if possible. As the hay fever season is just approaching, some account of the results of their enquiries may be Welcome to Eng- ' lish sufferers. Experiments and experience fairly established the fact that hay fever is 'due to the pollen of grass, rye, etc., often intensified by dust and by sunshine. The dangerous period is from the middle of May to the end of July. varying according to locality; the actually dangerous time for any given place lasts some five or six weeks. Except in unusually severe cases, alleviation may be obtained by inâ€" haling the fumes of stramonium, with which a little saltpet're has been. mixed, and sometimes by smoking most scientific remedies yet known for external treatment are the antiâ€" toxins prepared from grass pollen. Of these there are two on the marâ€" ket pollantin and graminin. Pollantin is a serum supplied in snqu or as a liquid to drop into the eyes and nose. Graminin, which at present is only procurable as powder, is the cheaper- product, and is due to the discovery of the assistant of Dr. Dunbar, the inventor of pollantin. These Telne- dies are at present little known out- with real success in 50 per cent. of cases treated, and with less success in others. â€"-â€"â€"--â€"4 PERSONALLY CONDUCTED TOUR. Pâ€" To California and. Lewis Clarke Exposition, Port- land, Oregon. A personally conducted excursion to the Pacific coast via the Grand Trunk Railway System and connect- ing lines leaves Quebec July 5, and Montreal and Toronto July 6. The route will be via Chicago, thence through Council Bluffs to Omaha, Denver and Colorado Springs. Stops will be made at. each of these places and side trips taken to Manitou, Cripple Creek, Garden of the Gods, etc. From there the party" will con- tinue through the famous scenic route of the Denver and Rio Grandc, through the Royal Gorge to Salt Lake City, thence to Los Angeles, San Francisco, Mt. Shasta, Port- land, Oregon, Seattle, Spokane, and home through St. Paul and Minnea- polis. The trip will occupy about thirty days, ten days being spent on the Pacific coast. The price for the round trip, in- cluding railroad fare, Pullman tour- ist sleeping cars, all meals in the dining car, hotels, side trips, etc., is $165.50 from Quebec, or $160.50 from Montreal and $150.00 from. Toronto. This first trip is designed as a vacation trip for teachers, al- though many who are not teachers will improve the opportunity of tak- ing the trip at the remarkably low price afforded. For full particulars address E. C. lowler, General Agent and Con-duc- tor, Room 308, Union Station, To- ronto. TO STRENGTHEN THE EYES. The eyes will be greatly strengthenâ€" ed by. putting the face down into a glass or eyeâ€"cup of water the ï¬rst thing in the .morning and opening them under Water. This is somewhat difï¬cult to do at first, but if the water for two or three days be tepid and gradually be made colder by imâ€" perceptible dcgrces until it is .no shock to put the face into quite cold water, it will soon become easy, and is very invigorating and refreshing. The eyes should be wiped after this by passing a soft towel very gently from the outer angle inward toward the nose. and. l .â€" . a WHAT SALT WILL DO. Salt may be made useful in many directions besides table use. First, as a tooth powder, it will keep the gums hard and the teeth beautifully white. Also, if you have, had a' tooth extracted and the bleeding does not stop, rinsing the mouth with salt and water will prove a quick remedy. Mixed with hot water it makes a good gargle for a sore throat, and if a little is put with lemon juice, stains on fingers from ink, peeling potatoes, etc., will be easily reâ€" moved. When tea-cups are discolor- ed rul; a little salt on the stains be- fore washing them, and the blemish quickly disappears. __._+_.._._ SLEEP AS A BEAUTY AID. No girl who does not sleep well can hope to preserve her good looks. Six hours’ sleep is necessary for every- one, but is not sufï¬cient to meet the physical needs of all, some requiring eight hours, and others even longer. When possible, at least one hour’s sleep should be obtained before unidâ€" night, as this is worth all the hours that succeed it. Cultivate a habit of sleeping on the side. Sleeping on the back cramps the digestive or- gans and, besides being injurious, causes bad dreams. Avoid heavy reading late at night. The proper time for study is the early morning, when the brain is fresher to receive impressions. have J‘ lect the debt. ,delion are known to exert a powerful Unless the soap you. use has brand you are not getting the best an: to! the octagon Bar. m “A- ._ museum TO COLLECT IT. The world may owe you a living, but you have to work hard to col- We have no hesitation in saying that. Dr. J. 1). Kellogg's Dysentery Cordial is without doubt the best medicine ever introduced for dysentery. diarrhoea, cholera. and all sunnner complaints. sea sickness, etc. It. promptly gives relief and never fails to effect apositive cure. Mothers should never be without a bot- tle when their children are teething. The less religion a man has the more he thinks he can give away. "My Kidneys are all Wrongsâ€"How shall I insure best results in the short- est time?" It stands to reason that a liquid speciï¬c of the unquestionable merit of Soutn American Kidney Cure will go more directly and quickly to the seat of the trouble than the “pill form†treatment, and when it strikes the spot there's healing in an instant. ~78 "x...â€" GREAT DISAPPOINTMENT. Edithâ€"Poor Pauline! She was lost at sea. Lenaâ€"Oh, isn’t that dreadful! And she so much wanted to be cremated. Sure Regulatorsâ€"Mandrake and Dan- influence on the liver and kidneys, rc- storlng them to healthful action, inducâ€" ing a regular flow of the secretions and imparting to the organs complci pOWer to perform their functions. These valuable ingredients enter into the com- position of J’almclue's Vegetable Pills and serve to render them the agreeable and salutary medicine they are. There are few pills so effective as they in their action. - Every cry of need is God’s open door to some garden of paradise. NOT DISPOSED TO CAVIL. Acquaintanceâ€"That old farmer is telling everybody that when he came out at you with a gun you ran away. Railway Surveyorâ€"Well, he’s part- ly right. I ran a. way right through his land. excuse SPAVlii LINEMENT Removes all hard soft or calloused lumps and blemishes from horses, blood spavin, curbs, splints, ringbone, swecney, stiflles, sprains, sore and swollen throat, coughs, etc. Save $50 by use of one bottle. Warranted the most wonderful Blemish Cure ever known. AND THEN SOME. "They have arrested him, have they? What is the amount of the deâ€" falcation')†"No one knows, but it must be enormous. He can remember where $10,000 of it went.†Are your corns harder to remove than those that others have had? Have they not had the same kind? Have they not been cured by using Hollo- way's Corn Cure? Try a bottle. BURIED TREASURE. There is plenty of buried treasure within the confines of the British Emâ€" pire besides that which a noble lord has failed to locate. For nearly fifty years people have been searching for the illâ€"gotten hoard of Captain Mel- ville, a ‘famous Australian bushâ€" ranger, who robbed hundreds of gold- diggers between Melbourne and Bal- larat, and is supposed to have acâ€" cumulated a pile of $250,000, which he so carefully concealed that no- body has so far been able to find it. He died in Melbourne jail. At the time of his arrest a curious map was found upon him, but even with its aid the most skilful detectives have failed to localize the spot. FASCINATED BY A FURNACE. At an inquest on an iron-moulder named Lawton, who committed suiâ€" cide by jumping into a blast furnace at Birmingham, England, workmen described how, on the day of his death, the man repeatedly called them to look into the furnace, going back to it time after time as if by a kind of fatal fascination, although he had no business there. When he jumped in he was heard to cry, “Oh, oh, two or three times, but no one could approach the chargingâ€"hole for some time on account of the great heat. Only some bones and bits of metal were recovm‘ed. “.3 Pleasant Dreamï¬ Come to those who drink only PURE tea like Avoid ordinary teas if you care for SOUND. SWEET SLEEP, and ask for the SPECIALLY MANUFACTURED, CAREFULLY PACKED- Blue Ribbon Tea. Red Label. ONLY ONE BESTâ€"BLUE RIBBON'S IT. PACIFIC COAST EXCURSIONS. During June, July, August and September the Chicago and North Western Ry. will sell from Chica 0, round trip excursion tickets to an Francisco, Los Angeles, Portland, Ore. (Lewis &. Clarke Excursion), Se- attle, Victoria, Vancouver at very low rates. lorrespondingly cheap fares from all points in Canada. Choice of routes, best of train ser- vice, favorable stopovers and liberal return limits. Rates, folders and full information can be obtained from ll. I-ia. Bennett, General Agent, 2 East King St., Toronto, Ont. 31 REV IVES MEMORY. “There’s one good point about al- cohol as a medicine," said old Doc Spriggins. “I never yet had a. pa- tient for whom I prescribed it who forgot when it was time to take a dose.†â€"â€"â€"_- The Poisoned Springâ€"As in nature so in man, pollute the spring and disâ€" ease and waste are bound to followâ€" the stomach and nerves out of kiltcr means poison in the spring. South American Nervine is a. great puriï¬er, cures Indigestion, Dyspepsia, and tones the nerves. The best evidence of its efficacy is the unsolicited testimony of thousands of cured onesâ€"70 Travellerâ€"“Am I in good time for the next train to Puddleburg?"- Porterâ€""Oh, yes, you are in good enough time, sir.†Traveller (a quarter of an hour later)â€"-â€No sign of that train coming yet?†Porterâ€"â€" “No, sir: it won’t be here till 6.30 toâ€"morrow morning." They "Wake the ’I‘orpid Finer lestâ€"Maw chmery not properly supervise and left to run itself, very soon shows fault in its working. it L: the same with the digestive organs. Unregulated from time to time they are likely to become torpid and throw the whole system out of gear. Parmelee's Vegetable Pills were made to meet such cases. They restore to the full the flag ing facul- ties, and bring into order a1 parts of the mechanism. When a Scotch schoolmaster enter- ed the temple of learning one morn- ing, he read on the blackboard: “Our teacher is a donkey.†The'pupils exâ€" pected there would be a. cyclone; but the philosophic pedagogue contented himself with adding the word “driv- er,†and opened the school as usual. ..â€"â€"._ Pile Terrors Swept Away.â€" Dr. Agncw's Ointment stands at the head as a. reliever, healer, and'suro cure for Piles in all forms. One application will give comfort in a. few ‘-minutcs, and three to six days' application accord- ing to directions will cure chronic cases. It relieves all itching and burn- ing skin diseases in a day. 35 cents.â€" Johnsonâ€""He said I was an addic- pated jackass. What do you advise 'me to do about it?"- a good vet.â€- Lever'o Y-Z (Wise Head) Disinfect‘ ant Soap Powder is better than other powders, as it is both soap and disinfectant. A WAY OUT. Mrs. Hiram Offenâ€"See here, 'Brid- get, the dishes you have put on the table of late have been positively dirty. Something’s got to be done about it. Bridgetâ€"True for ye, ma’am; if ye only had dark-colored ones, ma’am, they wouldn’t show the dirt; at all. Neglect a cough and contract consumption. hiioh’s . Consumption The Lung ' Tonic cures consumption, but don’t leave it too long. ’1‘ it now. Your money back if it doesn’t beneï¬t you. Prices: s. c. WELLS & Co. 801 25c 50c.$1 LeRoy,N.Y..Toronto.Can. ' CAUGHT WITH THE GOODS. The Groom (at the first hotel)â€" â€It’s no use, Clara; we can’t hide it from the people that we are newly married." The Brideâ€""What makes you think so, George, dear?â€- The Groom (dejectedly)â€"“Why, the waiter has brought us rice pudding.“ BEST GERMANS IN STATES. Professor Haeckel, of J ena, the great German Darwinian, declares that the best Germans have been driven to the United States, and that they have left behind a race of weaker men and women, whose off- spring haVe proved incapable of giv- ing the fatherland that mental and physical vitality which Germany con- tributed to the building of the mighty American Republic. Jacksonâ€"‘ 'Seo Dyeing l cleaning I I‘m the van Demon! you "a in m " BRITISH AMERICAN same ID.†Look for Inns in no: to". o! and “not. Monti-col, Toronto, Ottawa. quhq ...__.._...= A ROYAL BOOKLET. The Grand Trunk Railwa System are distributing a. very anathema booklet descriptive of the Royal_l\ius- koka Hotel, that is situated in Lake Rosseau, in the Mushoka. Lake}; "Highlands of Ontario." The publl‘ cation is one giving a full description of the attractions that Arnay be found at this popular resort, handsomely ilâ€" lustrated with colored prints of lake and island scenery, the hotel itself, and many of the special featuros‘tbat' may be found there. It is printed on ï¬ne enameled paper, bound in a cover giving the'appearance of Morocco leather, With a picture of the hotel and surroundings on the name, and the crest of the hotel embossed in high relief. A glance through this booklet makes one long for the piece sure of Summer and outdoor life, and copies may be secured gratuit< onsly by applying to any Grand Trunk ticket office. THE ONLY WAY. There is only one place in the world where you can live a happy life, and that is, inside of your in. come. THE GREAT WEST LIFE ASSURANCE 00. Has good openings in many plaCes in Ontario for Agents. The high profit-earning power of the Company, coupled with its lower rates, makes it attractive to both insurers and agents. If you have never been canvassed to insure in this Company, or if there is no agent in your locality, write for particulars. J, O. MCCARTHY, Manager for Ontario, 18 Toronto St., Toronto. Magistrateâ€"“I seem to know your face." Prisoner~“Yus; we was boys together. ’ ’ Magistrateâ€"‘ ’Nonsensc! 5 Prisonerâ€"“Yus, we was. We're both about the same age, so we must have bin boys togetherl†A man can nearly always make his wife believe he was working at’ the office late if he brings her home a bunch of flowers. The healthy glow disappearin from the cheek and moaning and rest essncss at ni ht are sure symptoms of worms in chi dren. Do not fail to get a bot- tle of Mother Graves' Worm Extermina- tor; it is an effectual medicine. Great Medicine.â€"Tontl, one of the pioneers of French Canada, lost a hand and wore an iron hook as a substitute. He was in the habit of boxing the ears of refractory Indians With this iron have remarked that it was "great medâ€" icine.†Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil 18 great medicine: it takes hold of pain With an iron hand and knocks it out of the system. Motherâ€"“Tommy, have you eaten all your sweets without even think- ing of your little sister?†Tommy “Oh, no, mamma. 'I was thinking about her the whole time. I was afraid she'd come before I had finish- ed theml’l “Bought my Life for thirty-ï¬ve cents" â€"'I‘his was one man's way of putting it when he had been pronounced incur- able from chronic dyspepsia. "It was a living death to me until 1 tried Dr. Von Stan‘s Pineapple Tablets. Thanks to them toâ€"day 1 am well, and I tell my friends I bought my life for 35 cents." 60 in a box.â€"SO COLLECTING MONUMENTS . _ Collecting monuments is the queer-. est hobby we havo yet heard of. It: is the speciality of a Pennsylvania millionaire Quaker. For forty years he has spent time and money hunt- ing for tombstones, pedestals, head- pieces, broken columns, gravestoncs, and monuments erected to commemâ€" orate Biblical events and American history. He has them erected in a. cemetery plot reserved for the pur- pose, and spends much of his leisure admiring his collection. JO. ~' , WILSON’S FLY PADS KlLl. THEM ALL "I PDDLIHITATIOS AV ~â€" __-:::;::== _ 15971713 no. 24â€"05, !