HAND AND ARM ENDANGERED ___q Neglect a cut or a scratch and it may turn to blood poisoning. Mr. Joseph T Lalibertie of 34 Artillerie ~Street, Quebec, lsays: “i cut one of my ï¬ngers on a. 'rusty piece of tin and had no idea it . Churches iwould become so scrgnus, but ind two :la is blood poison ha set in an my and 50110015 - lflnlgers became terribly“ discolored, and Just one Ceiling is ideal for chardch nndschoo‘l foriubenuly cleanliness my hand and arm S.“vone»n' .1 “vas ecanomyâ€"lor'ils unitary pérfccï¬onhjé |alarmed and began usmg one Ointment '“m‘†‘“‘°hdi“)_l°'iuï¬m'mmlqudiï¬eï¬ â€˜ latter another, hilt none relieved me. I Ewas about to consult a doctor when a itriend advised me to try Zam-Buk. This it did. Zam-Buk began by drawing out iihc inflammation and in one week the l wound was nicely healed. I feel so grate- fuifor my speedy cure thati unhesitat- soot! artâ€"side-walls to match an harmony wuh ' interior schemesâ€"Idaptedlo any color-Icheme or i [ugly give "1y tesu‘Inonim to the rnerns architectural _rnotiva. Allow Lu to lend You 'Df Zam-Buk.†“immmddcml' “dame Pm“ Adam“ 7°“ Zamâ€"Buk cur-es Cuts, Burns. Chapped The PEDLAR people [gm ; llands, Chafings, Cold Sores, Itch, Cnil- Oshawa. Montreal Ottawa TorontolnndonWlnnlpez [318-11155 Eczelnav Runnlng Sores! sore _ Throat, Bad Chestt. Ringworm, Piles -»» {blind or bleeding), Bad Legs, Inflamed ~ ‘ Patches, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Scia- AWCil-kllOWn illdge (911 down ‘1 {ra'm iica, Abscesses and all diseased, in- “ Stairs, recording his Passage By ‘1 lured and irritated conditions of the bump on CVGI‘Y Step “nu-l he refmhcd skin. Of all druggists and stores, 500., the bottom A servant ran to his 3;?“ or post paid upon receipt of price, from sistancc. and. raising him “P, 53m" I Zam-Buk 00., Toronto. 50c. 11 box, a hope your honor is not hurt?†“No.†b0ch $2.5m said the judge sternly, “my honor isnot hurt, but my head is.†Above 2.000 modern denim: in every slyle'ol *â€"-â€"â€" p-o TOO PUBLIC. . h . . , . “Hell-o Hello!’ exclaimed Percy. Tune “H's all thmgS’ and as Blames through the telephone} “Is that Miss Antiâ€"Consumptivo Syrup has stood the 3.. . 7., ;test of years it now ranks as a lead “31%???†ting speciï¬c in the treatment of all aii- .. , . . _'ments of the throat and lungs. It will _ A{'_ “ISL \VFTh‘If JShW‘I'WIPJIIm-DDO soften and subdue the most stubborn 30“ ‘nOW’ * L55 ‘3 C’ 19L“! “V0 0011 . . . . . trying for nearly an hour to wet you-‘ a r ' l in 7 ‘I‘ l y - D cough by 101 CV 3 me H “atom and “La, mei’ fluttered thee veice at the :restore the affected organs to healthy other end of the wire. “You “10,11an iconditions. Use will show its value. ,_ ‘ . , "fry, it and be convinced of its efï¬cacy. 311,113.,“ that me? the telePhone’ MI" â€"_ Hesvitale about giving explanations un- 'Why go limping and whining about [less you are asked for them. Apologies your corns when a 25 cent bottle of lotion are mistaken for confessions of Holloway’s Corn Cure will remove wrong. them? Give it a trial and you will not ‘ regret it. No Reasonable i’lan expects to cure a ne lect- ed cold in a. day. But time and Allen’s un , ' - . Balsam will overcome the cold and stavg \thn DO‘ON-y comes 1“ at- the (1001‘ off consumption. Cough will cease and lungs he love crawls out of thc window and Is sound asanew dollar. looks [01. a job __â€"~ _. Many a man has discovered that the The Greatest Tonâ€"1?.“ “Farming-'3‘ ,n is ladder or fame is very mud] on the order pleasant in taste and contains just the ‘nourish- 0: a greased pOIIC' ment and strength-giving qualities that are neod- ' ed by those who are sick and weakly, Mother Graves Worm Exterminator is pleasant to take; sure and effectual in destroying worms. Many have tried it with best results. A DIFFERENT TI IING. “Then Mr. Iloxley didn’t really give according to his 111eans?’.said the min- ister's wife. “No,†replied the minister, “merely according to his meanness.’ A woman never realizes that it is hard for the man to understand why he married her as for her to understand why she. took him. Patients are doubly charged when physicians give them electrical treat- lTCl], Mange Prairie Scratches and ment- " every form of contagious itch on human or animals cured in 30 minutes by Wol- ford’s Sanitary Lotion. it never fails. Sold by all druggists. A woman is furious with delight when the right man steals a kiss from her. ord of caution' Where the skin is deligfgygd‘xiy burns or sbalds apply Weavers Comte immediately : the sooner the better. The. larger :1 man feels the smaller he appears to other men. Twelve Countries For programme write F. Withrow, B.A., TORONTO. D: H.Basteclo & Co FUR MAHUFAGTURERS, _ 77 King 81:,’ East - 1 Toronto All Ladies’ and Men’s Furs at Cost Write for Catalog. Evaryidemaa llinteren d and should know ' about the wonderful The new Vn inn! r n e. .805 tlllostbonv‘e‘auâ€" ion nth. as and t . -1 7;" 31' ' , RAW EURS éhgmï¬ggpï¬ygw . . Hit" 10 us. The (inner RAW FUR HOUSE in. ARV accept no "r ' " .i other, but sen Item for illustrated bookâ€"so ed. It gives ' - tuil articular-o and directions in- « " Wilï¬ ie to ladies. '- ' DSOR SUPPLY 00.. Windsor. Ont. ~ General Acenu for Canada. , N EW Yo RK THE NE“? FIREPROOF HGTEL NAVARRE 7 ., jean Ave. and 38th St. '_ _.. 300 FEET wear ‘0! BROADWAY, Maximum of Luxury at Minimum Cort :tnada. We pay highest New York prices. We pay express. No Commission. erta fnr MONTHLY CATALOG: Pâ€"___._ AGENTS WANTEDi’2. WHEN TO SELL ~3ltlllttt lllltl llttllltlll llltlllillltt' AN ORIGINAL PROPOSITION. Active Agents .cnn Earn a Substa'n I tlal Weekly income. ' M 'sroP 'A'I‘ I .Writo at once for particulars. 1 GENERAL AGGlDENl ASSURANCE GilltPllllll OF CANADA, Continental Life Building, . 'l'oronto j "'Pfli-i l . - 3‘» .- l I Accessible, Quiet and Elegant. Within Five _ V . l hitti‘tt‘ttmill?5391’s.?!““it"s†- ' ' ‘ *1“ ‘ -- i} . . .. . ‘ E*C&hlo (lffS_l’z§sas_l',lï¬I:ieitol I†1. 7 x J gaging; , ' ’ ~- . ~ uro, can ’an.""., .. ‘i' , . ' ~ -' ~ ‘ ;, _.-,.;;,;.; 1 ., .:-..- ._ -.. 15.: i _‘ ' “ 82. 0 pe‘rvldaly wibtli agitliflgiléltggll 8522311,: 3 ._ , _ flavor. blg BlaCkV . M _ :~ up ans. . en .V.or._ on Io .L.‘.".i :"»‘- -- ;: †4'†... V ..,:?..ef ‘ ! FOR S‘Au': 'Biv“ ‘ ’ - 'éTiBARN-q 5‘ DM'vP-acrbiis-“m ' . _ -:plug cheWing. tobacco." . “DEALERS EVERYWHERE. w s“ . ‘ .. -. - ’l‘ N U ISSUE \‘0. 4â€"03. ‘ “‘ * » ’ ' ' W MARVELWhlrIin S ray .' It. cleanses - GLASS HOUSE ilUSBAtlDS‘ â€". SHOULD NOT THROEV STONES AT \ THEIR \‘VIVES. ‘ ..__. Husbands “’ho Complain of Wivos’ Careless 'Attirc are Themselves Negligent. I There is a great deal of fault found with the wife who fails to take pains with her appearance after several years of married life; and, while it is true that such a course, unless unavoidable, is highly injudicious, it is not always the wife's. fault. She does not wear unbecoming wrap- pers because she likes them; neither does she don broken~down shoes bc-I cause they are beautiful; there is no delirious rapture for her in the fact that her hair no longer looks well, and that her face is wan and haggarddook- mg. ~ The truth of the matter is that in a great majority of cases she is acutely conscious of all these. defects; she re-. gards her unlovely image in the glass and the reflection makes her mest mis- erable; but what is a woman to do when there is much work, little money and two or three small children to take care of? HUSBAND NOT SPIC AND SPAN. Housework plays havoc with dainty negligees; the care of a baby and be- ing up several times in the night with it causes a woman to look haggard and older quicker than anything else; and one cannot rcp..}r these damages when money is none too plenty, and expenses each year mount to a higher and higher notch. Many a young wife looks. back to when she was young and fair and be- comineg attired as to some faraway dream; but now care and responsibil- ity and unbcnding effort has beaten down her pride, humbled her vanity. and made her almost hopeless of bet- ter times. to come: Then. too, very often, if you will ob- serve the husband who has so much to say about the Careless appearance of hiswifc, you will see that he is in no position to throw stones. Whereas, in the days of their engagement he was most careful of his linen, his shoes, clothes and neckw-ear, when she was to see him. now Ceascs to worry about them at all; when he gets home he thinks it no more than right that he should be comfortable: anything ‘is good enough for the wife. which is all very well, as far as he goes. but he re- s'enis the same attitude in. her. SAUCE FOR TIIE GANDER.’ .4 ' ' lbnytliing is good enough for her, but .i;','y‘.$l,ic should never forget that she is " tired and worn and half-dead for sleep and. that her good clothes are so ,few i . that she must save them for church and funerals and-visiting. She should never .face blinwiiliout waves in her hair, powder on her nose and a costume ah- soiuielyspick and span. Which is all foolishness, as every one knows; if it is up to the wife to take-care of her appearance around the ‘ house it is just as much up to the this band. What’is sauce for the goose is I sauce for-tho gander. â€"- ENGLISHMEN’S HEADS. in England, as_,..a whole, the average 1 size of hathrequiret‘l by men is a 7, or nearly 22 inches in circumference; in Wales 0% is the average; the Irishman averages a 7 full; while the'Scot’s av- erage is 7y. The King. for many years, wore a size 7 hat, but his size at pre- sent is 7%... ' Biliousncss Burdens Life. The bilious Aman is never a companionable man because his ailment renders him mo- gro’se and gloomy. The complaint 1' is) not so dangerous as it is disagreeable. Yet no oxie'need suffer from «it who ‘can precure Parmelee’s Vegetable Pills. 3y regulating the liver and'obviating the effectsof bite in the stomach they "restore men to Cheerfulness and {up vigor of action. ‘ . . Some wives get comfort out of the thought that their husbands are just as good ‘115‘,j;0l:llCl.' menâ€"~when they are asleep. -r ' ~ s’l‘he"'Effecis Produced b ‘.Witch Ilaz‘el'wh‘en :(mjhifiedwith Menthol as ,oundin “ 'I‘hevD <95 I." . Menthol. Plaster are trul magical, it being a. Ipeclflcjin rheumatism an neuralgia. uormnssj (“This ism sad case,†said the-aisylum . attendant, pausing before a padded gen. ,‘f'l‘here't‘is; no' hope :for the patient what- . ever †‘7"?“Whnt‘s the trouble with him ?’,’. asked tin-visitor. . ,' “ll0:tlligl<6 he understands "a railroad time table.†_ ' I . fiénnnlh: ‘ ' able. ' for “ the . of the lungs and bronchial tubes, aind , I am completely restored and l owe â€". MR.J4C.HERgPELElER Mfrâ€"Mâ€: tiii [if iiiiiiitHlit tliliiiiil - ill-lint Bitltllll Milli-ill. Bronchial 'Cataub Unless. Stopped o Often Spreads “To, .Tbai Lungs; , CaUsimj I I I Catarrb 0f i lungs. l. C. llervus Pelletier, Dep’t dc l’Agriculture, Ottawa, Ont., writes: “The Peruna is particularly efficacious in the cure of catarrhal affections it is in consequence the remedy most? appreciated here in Ottawa. Six bottles cured me this winter of bronchitis. thanks to the Peruna. l have recom~ mended this remedy to a large number oil myfriends afflicted with the same - trouble, and they. have Verified my good'opinion 'oi‘this valuable remedy." o. C ATARRII of the bronchial tubes often very quickly becomes catarrh of the lungs. Catarrh of the lungs makes the patient an easy victim to the germs that cause tuberculosis. Sound lungs protect themselves against dis» ease germs. ' Pcruna has acquired a lasting reputa- tion in relieving catarrh of the throat, bronchial tubes and lungs. This should prevent the tiubercular bacilli from gain- ing any foothold in the lungs, and saves the patient from the inevitable result. r at“ i. "‘3 IKE-’Mf'li‘kfu" ‘-.:'l ‘n... $1. a bottleâ€"6 for 85. DR. BLJ. KENDALL‘CO“ - - Pry? :. a ...‘ 9-14...“ ~«.- v}... _,.t. __________.._.._.â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"- REST AND RECUI’ERATION. To provide a restful environment without sanatoriun'i restrictions, to en- able tired immanin to recuperate na- -turally, to secure to"ihe average man or woman the needed change from wor- ry and care, and to do these at mod- erate cost, is the mission of “The \Vel- land," the home of “The St. Catharines Well.†Apply the manager, St. Catharine‘s; o;- any Agent of Grand Trunk Railâ€" way System. » ' There is Only One Eclectric Oil. Milieu an article. be it medicine or any- thing else, becomes popular, initial-lens ii'ivariably spring up to derive advant- ,ages from the original, which they "themselves could never _win on their own merits. limitations ofDr. Thomas? .Ecleclric Oii have been numerous, but “never successful. Those. who know the genuine are not put Off with a sub- stitute, but demand the-real thing. _ churn. or TIIE JUDGE. A man was recently being iliie(i7‘"'for \vasso weak tiiatlhe judge directeddhe jury to find a verdict of' “Not guilty,†and notified the court of his intention to stop the case. ,. _,, . Butihe youthful cohhsei""'for the de. '_cmiiing famous. lie askednpermisSion j'to ;,":1ci’tli‘ess ,'_,iiie.,‘.court.._ :;-~ 41-; - .- ' ‘fCQitian-iiy,lXirlJ‘ .2331'Jl,?il"("i'll:ilfll€0;l judge. “We‘ll hear you .u lot - firsigfi ’ lifeiy’sw ,LheJ'irispnFif 'E" ‘ learned 'c’o'un’sm A man must not expect to live in clover simply because he marries a grass widow. . ilndaii 3 pain um Bone Spavin, Riygbone, Splint, Blood and Bog Spavin, Thoroughpin, Curb, Capped Hock, especially if of long standing and obstinate-â€"will I not yield to ordinary liniments or blisters. KENDALLfS SPAVIN CURE is an extraordinary remedy that gives extraordina results. It cures old, stubborn cases that many times veterinaries lave given tipâ€"takes away every sign of lamenessâ€"does not scar or kill the hairâ€"and (leaves the horse sound and smooth. BENITO, Man, Sept. ‘06 1“.I have used Kendall's Spavin Cure for 'so'ycarsâ€" and It nwerfazlcd 7116 once." JOHN LicKENNA Write for noted book “Treatise On The Horse"â€"something worth knowing on every page. Sent†free; Kendall‘s Spawn Cure is sold by dealers everywhere at .eâ€"v, murder, but the evidence against him}. I, E ' ’r ï¬se Shiloh's Cure- for the worst cold, the sharpest cough-u --â€"try it on agua‘raz fence wanted the“.-opportnni‘iy of be-' . , Cures Coughs WM. Mr. Wickliffc R. Smith, Editor of The I’otiaich Herald, formerly Principal of the Schools at Cameron, idaho, writes: “For seme time i suffered with ca- tarrh of the throat and bronchial tubes. I tried many remedies, but could find nothing that would give me relief. “Finally i tried Peruna. Three bottles cured me, made me sound and well. I believe it will do as much for others as it did. for me. I shall be glad to recommend it "to those suffering with catarrh.†____.._._.â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"- llfiiere all else fails use... 33 GQODI ‘ A good way for a man to make a com- fortable living is to have a rich father. ..â€"â€"._._- Useful at All Timesâ€"in winter or in summer Parmclee's Vegetable i’iils will c:_pe with and overcome-any irregu- larities of lhe digestive organs which change of diet, change of residence, .or variation of temperature 'may bring' about. They should be always kept at hand. and once their beneficial. action becomes known, he one will be \vrilh- cut them. There is ,noihingnauseaiing in their structure,rand the “10% deli- .caie can use them confidently. MORE TIIAN IIE DARED. “You admire the weather out here ‘I’_' interrogath the old settler. “l admire its nerve,†whispered the hen-pecked'man with a quick glance over l‘tisgshoulder. â€" ' v " “lt’s‘ nerve? " f‘l’eS; it disagreed with my wife." This world is ï¬lled with lovers oi" the self-love brand. / :>D*4..._. .. Curie -' I lantee of your money back if it doesn’t ,a e t.u_all y , CURE quicker. than anything you : ever tried. Safe to Q Colds diverted: baby. 34 years 05 QUiCitLY éuï¬ftishéliflii 25c. 50c. $1. an I