â€"- ' ‘ltsc v-» IT MUST BE WELL FOUNDED STEADY GROWTH IN POPULARITY UF DUDD’S KIDNEY PILLS. â€"_ fMade by Cures Like That of Simon V. Landryâ€"lie Tells About it lliinscll. River Bourgeis, Richmond (20., C. B. Jan. 15â€"(Spccial).â€"Ainong the many men in this part of Canada whom Dodd’s Kidney Pills have relieved of aches and pains and weakness and made strong andableto doagood day’s work is Mr. Simon V. Landry. Mr. Landry has numerous friends here who can vouch .for the story he tells of his cure. “I was bothered for over a year," no says, “with lame back, weak legs, pal- pitation of the heart, general weakness and shortness of breath; in fact 1 could not work and was a total wreck. “I could not get anything to help me till I tried Dodd’s Kidney Pills. But they did me good and no mistake. I Used three boxes and I’m back at work again.’ It is the cures that make Dodd’s Kid'- ney Pills so popular. Their popularity has grown steadily for thirteen years. it must be well founded. __'____+.___.__ The death took place at Aberfeldy of Dr. Munro, at his residence, Brcadalbane Villas. The doctor, who was in his 81st year was a native of Moness. BHEUMATISM AND PARALYSI‘S. Their cornplete home cure. Post free to readers of this paper. For limited ‘period only. A handsome illustrated treatise, giv- Ing full description of Rheumatism and Paralysis, with instructions for a coin- plctc home cure, describing the most successful treatment in the world, re- commended .by the Ministry and endors- ed by medical men. 'liliis highly in- structivc book was written by w. H, Vcno, a. gentleman who has made a. gtudy of these diseases. The preface is V a. graduate of the University of Wui'tzburg. Send postal to-day and you Will receive the book free by re. turn.-â€"â€"Address, The Veno Drug 00., 24 King St... “Lest, 'l‘cvonto. .._.____+._'.____ woxn FROM ‘TnAN-cn. __ Strange Case of Man “the Traveled 6,000 Miles. A curious case of lapse of memory lhas just been revealed at Sydney, Aus- tralia on the arrival from the northern ,districts of New South Wales recently iof an American, whose remembrance was of Los Angeles, Cal. The Ameri- can’s story is vouched for by two Syd- ney doctors who have investigated the [circumstances I The mysterious traveler left Parahoe, iin California, a few days before Easter, ‘intending to join his wife and family at Los Angeles. He remembers arriving tthere, but has no recollection of what lbappened afterward. , He awoke to find hiselt lying under :1 rec in the Australian bush, and was immensely astonished at seeing around him many unknown forms of vegeta- .tion. He noticed that his hands were ihard and rough, though he had never {consciously done a day’s hard work. i A bullock driver passed him shortly miter his awakening, and he at once in- iquired the way to Los Angeles. The tman stared in astonishment, and an- swered that Hill End was the name of the nearest township. ' The man without a memory thereup- on asked the date, and was told that it ' was late in October and that he was in New South Wales. He worked his way to Sydney, a distance of some hundreds of miles, and is now trying to obtain employment there to get money to re- turn to his family. He is in total ignorance as to their whereabouts and as to his own doings during the six onths between April and October. __..â€"â€"â€"+-â€"â€"-â€"â€"-4 UNGUNSCIOUS POISONING. [low it Often Happens From Coffee. “I had no idea,†writes a Duluth man, ‘that it was the coffee I had been drink- ing all my life that. was responsible for the. headaches which were growing up- on me, for the dyspepsia that no medi- cines would relieve, and for the acute nervousness which unï¬ttcd me not only for work but also for the most ordin- ary social functions. “But at last the truth dawned upon me I forthwith bade the harmful bever~ age a prompt farewell, ordered in some Postum and began to use it. The good effects of the new food drink were ap- parent within a very few days. My headaches grew less frequent, and de- creased in violence. my stomach grew strong and able to digest my food with- out distress of any kind, my nervous- ness has gone and I am able to enjoy life with my neighbors and sleep sound- ly o’nights. My physical strength and .nerve power have increased so much ‘that I can do double the work I used to - do, and feel no undue fatigue after- iwards. 1 “This improvement set in just as soon las the old coffee poison had so worked :out of my system as to allow the food ielements in the Postum to get a hold to 'build me up again. I cheerfully testify that it was Postum and Postum alone {that did all this, for when I began to idrink it I ‘threw physio to the dogs.â€â€™ iName given by Postum C0,, Battle “Creek, Mich There's a reason. Km Read the famous little book “The Road to Wellville" in DEATH mavens SECRET. ‘ .â€" itetircd Stewarchs of Ocean Liner Pos- sessed Fortune. Death has revealed a remarkable sc- cret, preserved with strictes inviolabil- ity during her lifetime by Mrs. Mary Martin, a former stewardess employed in the service of the P. and O. Steam- ship Company, who died at sea while on her way home from Bombay on board the mail steamer Egypt, which has just reached London from India. It appears that Mrs. Martin, who was a widow, joined the Egypt as a passen- ger. Nothing about her was known, ex- cept that she had been for many years a stewardess, and that her hlusband, when living, was employed in the Bom- bay dockyard. When her body had been committed to the sea her effects were overhauled with a view of discov- ering the names of her relatives. The search failed in this direction, but in a cash-box concealed among clothes in a cabin trunk was found documentary proof that the dead woman had to her credit in a wellâ€"known London bank the sum of $50,000. About $150 in gold was discovered in a bag which Mrs. Martin was accus- tomed to. wear around her neck while asleep, and the jewelry found stowed away has been valued at. several hun- dred dollars. .____+_..____. The Southern California New 'l‘rnin.-â€"â€" Best lloule. The Los Angelcs Limited, electric lighted, new from the Pullman shops, with all latest innovations for travel comfort, leaves Chicago 10.05 P. M. daily, arrives Los Angeles 4.45 P. M. third day via Chicago, Union Paciï¬c is North-Western Line and The Salt Lake Route. Pullman drawing-room and tourist sleeping cars, composite obser- vation car, dining cars, a la carte ser- vice. For rates sleeping car reserva- tions and full particulars, apply to your nearest agent, or address, B. . Bennett, 2 East King St., Toronto, Ont. “What do you think of a girl who can sing and won’t?†she asked a bachelor guest. The Pall of Rheumatic Paiiis.-â€" When a sufferer finds permanent relief in such a ii‘ieritorious medicine as South Anieii- can Rheumatic Curcvhow glad he is to tell it. C. W. Mayhew, of Tl'iaiiiesville, Oiit.. couldn’t walk of feed himself I..r monthsâ€"four years ago three bottles of this great remedy cured him â€"n3t ll pain sinceâ€"isn’t that encouragement for rheu- matic sufferers?-â€"-S2 “What’s that man yelling at?†asked the farmer of his boy. “Why,†chuck- led the boy, “he’s yelling at the top of his voice.†The Flagging Energies Revivedâ€"Con- stant application to business is a. tax upon the energies, and if there be no relaxation, lassitude and depression are sure to intervene. These come from stomach. troubles. The want. of excr- Cise brings on nervous irregularities. and the stomach ceases to assimilate food properly. In this condition Par- melee’s Vegetable Pills will be found a rccuperative of rare powar, restoring the organs. to healthful action, dispell- ing (lepressmn, and reviving the flagging energies. “HT-3 The World says it is expected that Sir Robert Finlay, the Attorney-General. will be appointed a Lord of Appeal in the place of Lord Lindley, whose resig- nation is expected shortly. You need not shed a. team if {on will lane 5‘ The 1) d5 L" Menthol P ter on t at lame out. Try and be convinced. ‘ Georgeâ€"“Are you ready to live on my income, dear?†Maudâ€"“Certainly, (lear- est, ifâ€"if †Georgeâ€"“If what?†Maud â€"â€"“If you can get another one for your- self.†Georgeâ€"“Another?†Maudâ€"“Yes; another income." ' Time tries all things, and as Bicklo's Anti-Cpnsumptive Syrup has stood the test'ot years it now ranks as a lead- ing speCiï¬c in the treatment; of all ail- ments of the throat and lungs. It Will soften and subdue the most stub- born cough by rclieving the irritation, and restore the affected organs to healthy conditions. Use will show its value. Try it. and be convinced of Its efficacy. ..._____._.+_____ PEASANT A MIRACLE WORKER. â€"_ Many Said to Have Been Cured by Him of Ills. Making the blind to sec, the deaf to hear, and many other marvelous cums effected by the laying on of hands are attributed to a man named Saltzmann, who has acquired an extraordiiiai-yrep- utation throughout Brittany as a worker of miracles. How much of his reputation is due to Breton credulity and how much to his own powers is difficult to "say; but hun. dreds of persons are flocking to him to be cured. He has been staying for the last fort- night at I-luclgoat, where he is credit- ed with over 200 cures. The only condi. tion to success is faith in his power-S. He even claims that he can cure from a distance and that a letter written to him with faith will bring restoration of health. A case is recorded of a miner whose sight was destroyed by an explosion. Two days after he placed himself un- der Saltzmann’s care he is alleged to have l.ecovercd his sight sufficiently to find his way about without assistance and to distinguish colors. A disabled wrist, the result of a bi- cycle fall, touched by him, became strong and the pain and stiffness vanish- ed. _.___.+.______. THE MINISTERS BOY'S WORK. Mbther â€"- What! Fighting again? Such a black eye! If you’d only follow the lead of the minister’s-little boy-â€" Tommyâ€"Aw, I did try for foller his lead, but he led again wid his left, an' dat’s where he biffcd me. ' REWARD will be paid to any arson who proves that Sunlight Soap gontains any injurious chemicall or any form of adulterauon. Sunï¬ght Soap is better than other soaps, but is best when used in the Sunlight way. Sunlight Soap contains no injurious chemicals. Sunlight Soap is pure soap, scientiï¬cally made. Every step in its manu’ facture is watched by an expert chemist. ' Sunlight Soap saves labor, and the wear of rubbing which common soaps require in washing. fabrics. Your money refunded by the dealer from whom you buy Sunlight Soap if you ï¬nd any cause for complaint. Lever Brothers Limited. Toronto :54 an... The Squire: “Well, my boy, you seem in a great hurry to get to your school to-day.†Boy: “Yes, sir. Bill Jones is going to git a licking this morning for playing truaiit, and I don‘t want to miss it.’ Like little volcanoes of disease, the eruptions of eczema. pour out discharges._ Bad blood causes the trouble. The local remedy is Weaver’s Garage, and Weaver's Syrup will drive the pouch from the blood. , Hilloak, Bellcvue l'louse, his 87th year. Mr. Wm. Bonarbridge, died in Deceased was a native of Kirkcaldy, and a noted horticulturist. "Man is Filled With Misci~y.â€â€"- This is not true of all men. The Well, sound of lung, clear of eye, alert and buoyant with health, are not miserable, whatever may be their social condition. To be well is to he’liappy, and we can all be well by getting and keeping our bodies in a healthful state. Dr. Thom- as' Electric Oil will help all to do this. “Do you owe Billicr any money 2'†“No.†“Why do you avoid meeting him ?" “Don’t want him to owe me ,1) money . d.â€" Wlint Makes you Dcspondcnt?â€"- Has the stomach gone wrong? Have the nerve centres grown tired and listless? Are you threatened with nervous pros- tration? South American Nervine is Na- ture’s corrector, makes the stomach rich, gives a world of nerve force, keeps the circulation perfect. A regular constitu- tion builder for rundown people. One lady says: “1 owe my life to it.â€â€"84 “They say that fringes are not much worn now, but I’m hanged if I believe it !†muttered Pennilcss, as he glanced at the bottoms of his trousers. A NEW WOMAN That's why any woman is after a hot cup of Fragrant It chases away that old tired tee ling and ï¬lls her with new life. SO DELlC.OUS, TOO. .Only one best tea. Blue Ribbon’s lt. Made from Painted or Galvanized Steel, at prices varying from $2.85 to $5.10 per hundred square feet covering measure. This is the most desirable cov- ering on the market, and is an ideal covering for Houses. Barns, Stores. Ele- vators, Churches, etc. Any handy man can lay the “OSHAWA†shingles. A hammer and snips are the only tools required. We are the largest and oldest company of the kind under the British flag, and have covered thousands of the best buildings throughout Canada, making them ' . FIRE, WATER AND LIGHTNING-PROOF We also'inaunfacture Corrugated Iron in long sheets, Conductor Pipe and EAVE THOUGH Etc. . METAL SHENGLES, in imitation of brick or stone. METAL CEILINGS, in 2,000 designs. ‘ n . Write for Catalogue No. 14B and free samples of ‘OSHAWA Shingles. Write to-day. THE PEDLAR PEOPLE, . u . onion our. ' TORONTO our. winuipso. vnuoouvzn u. “own-55:03»: st. 423' Sussex st. 11 Calhoun oz 10 Lombard Ct. 615 ruin» of. Winn: Youn NEAREST OPPICI. Head Office and Works, - - - Oshawa. Ont, Canada Ur. Gibson, Cuiiiplloltown, has coinw OHENILLE CURTAH‘S pleted 50 years‘ service as medical ofliccr and all klndo ofhouse nun.“ .1... u nder the Parochial Board and Parish (wasn‘t; (3.56513. Write to u- obout. you“. IIII‘III AIIBIOAI DYING 00., In “I. Monti-on! Council. There is no such thin as a. harmless cough. The trouble goes from bzi. to worse unless check- ed. Allen's Lungr Balsam cures the worst colds. It: ways inflammation and clears the an passages. we I. an L a n fl 33 Patient: “Do you extract teeth with- out pain?†Dentist: “Not always; I was wanted..sLate price and amoum “an. pulling a tooth the other day and nearly able, sprained my wrist, and it feels sore yet.†_ , Ft. PARSONS, 91 Wellesley St., Toronto. On the occasion of her retirement from the Johnston school, Kirkcud- ï¬+ï¬+ï¬tï¬+ï¬+ï¬+fl+§+ï¬+ï¬+§¥ bright, after 22 years‘ service Miss An- + ' + derson has been presented with a suit-l g M E R S- able testimonial fiom the teachers and 33', scholars. + 33 This is the season of the year when you need to use every tprecaution With your If your children moan and are rest.- + less during sleep, coupled, when awake, ï¬lmmk- By the “59° 0‘" with a loss of appetite, pale countcn- + . . , STOCK TONIC ance, picking of the nose, etc., you nd upon it that the primary cause ï¬and other remedies you have the best (1 J ' oi:I Lthe trouble is worms. Mother + guarantee of health to your stock. Graves’ Worm Exterminator effect “1' 33 valuable Advice Free removes these pests, at once relieving the little sufferers. a Use it and become your own veterinary ’+ surgeon. M 11 meeting in Edinburgh 8 new 33‘The varsmunnv IPEDIALTY 00., lelted society, to organlize agrictnilture in Scot- 13 55c, DUNDAS ST“ TORONTO, o-N'r. land, was former under lie name of the - . ' . “Scottish Agricultural Organization +mï¬+ï¬+n+mnm+ï¬+w+ Society.†A committee with Sir John » Gilmour, Hart, of Montrave, as presi- dent, was also appointed. mmmmmmmm Crabbe: “To-day for the first time, I was really delighted to hear my neigh- , bor’s piano going}? Friend: “Some- Snnï¬ght 508? ‘8 better “1‘11 othar 8011133. thing worth listening to, I suppose?†but is best when used in the Sunlight way. Crabbe; “1 should say 50_ I heard the Buy Sunlight'tlosp and follow directions. hire purchase men taking it away.†.._._.â€"â€" “some men say!†remarked the 130811‘ “Bought my Life for 35 Ccnts.â€â€"â€"This tiful heiress, “that l have no heart.†was one man’s way of putting it'when “Oht that doesn’t matter," replied the he had been pronounced incurablcfrom poor but willing youth; “I’ll give you chronic dyspepsia. “It was a living mine.†' death to me until i tried Dr. Von Stan’s , Pineapple Tablets. Thanks to them Nothing looks more ugly than to See to-day i am well, and I tell my friends a. *rson whose hands are covered over . “is.†60 in a wig: warts. Why have these disfigure- Lbougsrg’ my hie {or 35 Ce ments on your person when a. sure re- 0X--â€" mover of all Warts, corns, etc, can be found in Holloway’s Corn Cure. NO RISK. “I understand your life insurance Mr. J amcs Waugh, the veteran ‘ . . . . V _ company regarded you as an excep- tiainer, died at his res1dcnce, Meyncll “(many good risk.†House, Newmarket, after a somewhat “N07,, answered the displeased policy rolon ed illness. Deceased was born at u , , gedburirh, in Scotland, and was 74 years {Egg}; 1 W351†any 1:151“ I was 0- sure of age. . . . . . Sleeplesshess.â€"-When the nerves are Heart Disease Believed in .30 :liruitcs. “Strungl dam the \;iiiolczmtaodiri glian ï¬g? Dr Agnew’s Cure for the Hear gives to wretcm ncss, Winn. e m n 15. . ' . - - - ed With loom and dismal forebodings, Dermot lend In all cases of orgamc or the result? of derangement of the diges- Sympathotic Heart Disease in 30 minutes Live organs, sleeplessness mum, to add ' , , . ’ a eer- to the distress. If only the subject and Speedlly affec's a cure It IS p could sleep, there would be oblivion for less remedy for Palpitation’ Sherl‘HGSS a. while and temporary relief. Parme- Of Breaths smomermg 8139115» Pam 1“ lce's Vegetable Pills will not. only in- ‘ duce sleep, but. will act so beneueiniiy the Left Sldc’ and all Symptoms Of a that. the subject will wake refreshed Diseased Heart. One dose convinces-83 and restored to happiness. The Scottish ’Volunteer force wants 360 ofï¬cers to complete its establishment. ., . . A flutter of lm omnce to all those who are Dld the Brownswnes gwe boxes 0' ‘ )1 down and ebilitatod is the rm um wedding-cake to the guests? lI'ulll'lorrovnn"is the best .tonic ever compounded. “They did more than that; they gave 1†“iv†“"ng‘h “‘1 “M†“p m gym“ souvenir headaches with the punch." __â€"-â€"- THE HIGHEST BEDROOM. After two years’ dangerous work a been built on the bedroom has It Slu'loli's Consumption Cure fails to cum summit of Mont Blanc. It is attached to the Jansscn Observatory, and is your Golgi or Cough,yougctback ullyou paidioru. You are sure of a Cure - meant for Alpinists who have been over- TliE WHOLE BILL. taken by a storm on the summit or lost lthaIlh . their way in the snows. A large camp- lfii vmn't I sure cure. this 03:: would bed occupies all the floor of the room, notbcmadc.’ A and can hold twentyâ€"two persons. The an“).th behim, 1 bedroom, which is the highest in the world, is also the most expensive, as every stick and stone had to be carried up by porters from Chamonix. During its erection it was demolished twice and filled with snow nine times. Everything in life is an education. The experience we hate the worst yields an greatest amount of education. If you have a Cold. Cough. or any dinqu oi the “root. Lune: or Air Plunges, try . sewers; 4 ‘â€"~ nâ€"v‘ a 4:.» w ~¢r , -:;A,â€" .1 v, A ._.. . .-. RNA...