l l 7* is... . assays-kn seem 5.5.01. .w.~.,-«.Q1,~. ._~_... a... ‘ ' . , . , WE†FARMS FOR SALE.___ “Arcola Farms and Moose Mountain Ranches. Farms strong, permanent and well located. Terms to suit any practi- cal farmer. Improved farms $15 to $25 or acre. Ranches $3.40 to $6 per acre. iortgages and Land Agreements for sale. The Cook Brothers, Arcola. Sask. .erte to-day. Improved Farm; 640 acres of splen- ldid wheat land, a rich chocolate loam on a clay sub-soil. Sixteen miles from \Varnor, a thriving town on the A. R. 8:. I. Co.’s road forty>eiglit miles south of Lcthbridge, ï¬fty acres cultivated, house of seven rooms, stable for eleven horses, all, fenced and cross-fenced. Price $17 per acre. Terms eight dollars cash and balance easy. Also unimproved land in selected districts at from eight to ï¬fteen dollars peracrc. If interested let me furnish you with full particulars. Av- erage yield last year, 35 bushels wheat rper acre. Not one bushel of frozen grain raised in the Lethbridge District. ’1‘. E. PAT’I‘ESON. - Lethbridge, Alta. AGENTS WANTED. A reliable man in over loity and town in Canada. with waterworks to se i a. patent article needed in ever homo, hotel and public building. Solis at sig is. Hustlers can and are making 85.00 a day. Vrito at once for particulars. Goo. '1‘. Cole, Owen Souud, Ontario. FEATHER DYEING 'Oioanlnz and Curling and Kid Gloves cleaned Th ' can be sent by post, lo pol- oz. the but place is m Ismrisu AMERICAN ovamc co. MONTREAL. WANTED!!! to boar from owner having GOOD FARM ' for sale. Not particular about location- . Please give price and description, and res.- 31 son for soilin . State when possession can ' be had. WIITdoal with owners only. L. Darbyshiro, Box 984, Rochester, N. Y, FREE “HOW THE BANK WAS SAVED" Tells how a young man saved the bank by a wise investment. Every stock buyer and investor should read thisI book. Not for sale. Sent tree on request. Your name on a postal will bring it. Write to-day n. w. Email 351 nullway Exchange 81:13., Denver, Colo. q sf I , . \ (V 'r - -. uon ETER The Best and Cheapest ~. Canoesï¬kzï¬szldzmcheszm SEND FOR CATALOGUE AND GET OUR ICES BEFRE BO ' ONE ADVANTAGE. “I m glad I'm not like man,†remarks The oyster with a snicker. "I simply can't get in a broil As long as I am in liquor.†' SCALD HEAD is a. disgusting and obstinate disease, frequent in children. Treatment :. Por- ect cleanliness and a. generous application of Veaver’ Comte. Mothers will be glad to learn this. . “\N’hy do so many of you go round playing together?" the schoolboy asked the leader of the German band. “It vas safer,†was the. thoughtful reply of the music-loving ioreiguer.’. ' Not a Nauscaling Pill.â€"The excipient of a pill is the substance which enfolds the ingredients and makes up the pill imass. That of Parmelee‘s \‘cgeiable Pills is so con'ipound-cd as to preserve their moisture, and they can be carried into any latitude without inmairing their strength. Many pills, in order to keep 'them from adhering, are. rolled in powâ€" ders. which prove nauseating lo the taste. Parmelce's Vegetable Pills are so prepared that they are agreeable to the most delicate. EASY. “Can any little boy," asked the new teacher, "‘tell me the diffci‘ei‘iCe between a lake and an ocean?†“I can,†replied Edward, whose ver- sion had been learned from experience "Lakes are much plcasanler to swallow when you fall in." It’s easy for the defeated candidate who was promised the support of his friends to believe King David was right .. when he said “All men are liars." ~v~' ~â€"â€"â€"â€"wâ€"â€"â€" , -. - -..._ -n- .0...» . A black plug chewing tobacco. 2265 " BLOOD MAKING. I TONIC TREATMENT _â€"_ HOUSES CATCH CONSUMPTION. Become Saturated Willi Various Dis- ease Germs. - The Paris municipal council has just made the alarming discovery but some hundreds of house-5 in the working-class A 011119 for Anwmia, is Show. districts of the City are smitten wilh ing Remarkable Proofs of (lures iii Stubborn Gases. ' When the body becomes weak and consumption. This means that they are literally dwellings Of death, since any- body inhabitaling one act them for any length of time is practically certain to catch the complaint. That buildings can become saturated run down, either from overwork, worry with disease germs aflcrihis fashion has or severe illness, an examination of the “1118‘ been known to medical men. “fian- blood would show it to be weak and ce- houses," for instance. were discov- waiery. This condition is called anacâ€" ered by Mr. Semmcs Smith in the Lin- niia, which is the medical term lol‘ oclnshire Fens, England, and elsewhere, “bloodlessncss.†The common Symptoms which were literally eaten up with this are paleness of the “PS. iâ€"flUllS and most terrible of maladies. Another, iii- cheeks, shortness of breath and palpi- stance-d by Mr. D'Arcy Power. claimed tattoo of the heart after the slightest as victims three tenants. who inhabited exertion, dull eyes and loss of appetite. it one after another. It was then set Anaemia itself is a dangerous disease light to by the landlord, and burnt all findmal’ gradually pass int-o consump' standing together with everything that tion. It can only be cured by treating it contained. ‘ w its causeâ€"which is the poor condition of the blood. The blood must. be made rich and red, thereby enabling it to car- ry the necessary nourishment to every part of the body. Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills are the greatâ€" est medicine in the world for making new, rich blood and they have been curing anaemia and other blood diseases for nearly a genera tion. and are now rc- OCgmzcd the world over as an-invalu- able household remedy. Mrs. D. Est-abrook, Brooklyn Road, N 3-. s-ays:â€"â€"“l\iy daughter Gertrude, who is now in her sixteenth year, was sickly from early childhood, we were constantly doctoring for her, but it did not seem to help her in the least. ~ In fact as she grew old-er she semed to grow weaker. She was always pale and listless,‘suffered from headaches, dizziness and palpitation ofihe heart. She did not rest at night, and would often- toss and moan the whole night. Finally she had to discontinue going to school, and as she was continually tak- ing doetors' medicine without beneï¬t i grew discouraged, and feared we would lose her. Friends urged us to give her Dl‘.\VllllflmS' Pink Pills, and I ï¬nally demoed to do so. By the time she had taken three boxes there was an improve- ment, and a little laler she was able to ‘ return to school. From that on she grew stronger, had an excellent appe- tite, slept well at night, and is now as healthy a girl as you will see. i be- lieve that Dr. Williams' Pink Pills saved her life. and as a mother I would re- commend these pills to every family in which there are young girls. All medicine dealers sell these pills, or you can get them by mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockviilc, Ont. Dc Longâ€"“I hear you are hunting for a rich wife.†Shortleighâ€"“Right you are." De Longâ€"“Bag anything?" Short- leighâ€"“Nothing but my trousers." Cucumbers and melons are “forbidden fruit" to many persons ‘50 constituted that the least indulgence is followed by attacks of cholera, dysentery, griping, etc. These persons are not aware that they can indulge to their heart’s content if they have on hand a bottle of Dr. .I. D. Kellogg‘s Dysenlery Cordial, a medi- cine that will give immediate relief. and is a sure cure for all summer coni- iner complaints. “That. lady.†said the new assistant. “wished to know if these eggs were fresh. How do I tell when eggs are not fresh?’ “You don't,†replied the grocer. Why not keep up your home with a bright cheery appearance. t makes everybody happy. It his. (as you happy. Ramsay's paints are happy paints. They make things clean and new and give longer lie to tho homo. Let your dealer show you the colors with suggestionsliow to do it. Write A. Ramsay A: Son 00., Montreal, for pack of picture post cards of Homes. . ’Old Gentlemanâ€"“l‘iavo you no lam; iiy ties?’ Willieâ€"“Oh, yes. sirl Father makes me wear all his old ones!" A Wide Sphere of Usefulnessâ€"The consumption of Dr. Thomas' liclcclric Oil has grown to great proportions. Notâ€" withstanding the fact that it has now been on the market for ever thirty-one years; its prosperity is as great as ever, and the demandior it in that period has very greatly increased. it is beneï¬cial in all countries, and wherever introduc- cil fresh supplies are constantly asked for. The colony of Barbary apes on Gib- raltar, the only one in Europe, is re- garded as sacred. and none of the ani- mals may be killed. ITCII. Mange, Prairie Scratches and every form oi‘contagious llch in human or animals cured in 30 minutes by Wol- iord's Sanitary Lotion. it never fails. Sold by all druggisis. ' THOUGHT lT FLIPPANT. The brave ship was wallowing in the waves that threatened to engulf her at any moment. Ilastily the captain or- dered a. box of rockets and flares to be brought to the rail, and with his own hands ignited a number of them, in the hope that they would be seen and the passengers and crew rescued. Amid the ’rockels’ red glare a tall, thin,_ausiere individual found his way with difï¬culty to the rail and spoke to the captain. ' _ “Captain,' said he, “I protest against this daredevilishness. We are now lac-- ing death. Thisis no time for a ï¬re work display." The Philosopherâ€"“Tell me what. a 4 person reads and _I can tell you what he is." The Dyspepticâ€"“Not always. There's my wife, for instance. she's_al-, ways reading a cookery book." .Tlio Philosopher (conï¬dcntly)-â€"“\\’efl?†l‘lie Dyspeplic-“But she's no cook!†Plague, too. has been proved inï¬lnti fcct certain dwellings after a like tasti- ion. In one case, mentioned in a re:- cent report of the Indian Commission- ers, a large tenement house in Bombay was so badly diseased that it meant. death to anyone rash enough to enter it it was, therefore, boarded up, and remained empty for over a. year. Then two families of vagrant beggars, num- bering eleven persons in all. broke in. and took up their abode there without the knowledge of the authorities. Willi- in a. week not one of them was left alive. Perhaps. however, the most extraor- dinary instance in point is afforded by the case of Amber, the ancient capital of Jeypore. which contracted leprosy so badly that no one would dwell with- in its walls who could help if, for fear of infection. So. eventually, .lcy Sing. the then rajali, ordered a general exodus- .ci all the inhabitants that Were left alive. The edict was duly carried out, and from that day to this the city has re- mained unpcopled, a prey to the loathe- somc disorder that recent experience has shown to still. linger in its silent «streets. and deserted squares. ' .._..__.p______ A (308 OF THOUGHT. “A man feels that. he is getting very classy." remarked the occasional phil- osopher. “when he takes a bath with- out waiting for Satiuduy night.†ABOUT [’APERI lANGl'il‘lS. We dOn't know what it. is to have a cyclone visit our home, but we don‘t believe it. could make more muss about the place than the paperhangcrs do. How to Cleanse the System.â€"â€"Parmc- lec's Vegetable Pills are the result of scientiï¬c study of the effects of extracts of certain roots and herbs upon the di- gestive organs. Their use has demon- strated in many instances that they re- gulaie the action oi the liver and the kidneys. purify the blood, and carry off all morbid accumulations from the sys- trin. They are easy to lake, and their action is mild, and beneï¬cial. SHE SQUiNTED. A sclioohnisiress asked a child what S-c-e spell. The child hesitated. “What ti; I do when I look at you‘." said the teacher. “’i‘l‘iquint,†replied the pupil. Pale, sickly‘children should use Mo- ilicr Gravcs' Worm Exterminator. Worms are one of the principal causes of suffering in children and should be expelled from the system. Few men have their faces on bank- notes, but most of us are. satisfiml if Pelmlllcd to getpur hands on them. -.._..... WEAK WATERY BLOOD causes much trouble. That tired feeling and many more symptoms follow in its wake. Try “Ferrovim.†t [S the best tonic to make you strong and well. All druggists sell it. - Looking up from his magazine, an [Essex farmer said vehemently to his wife one night: ‘fDe you know what l’d have done if I had been Napoleon?" “Yes,’ the woman answered. “You’d have settled down in‘Corsica, and spent your life grumbling about bad luck and hard timcsri . ,.- - ‘ Ilolloway‘s Corn Cure is a speciï¬c for the removal of cams and warts. We have never heard of its failing to re- move even the worst kind. Some time ago an ofï¬ce boypanswer- ing the lclcl'ilione for the first time in irs life, and not knowing how to use it. was told that, 'wlicn the beli'rang. he was to answer it. When, tlii'iref'orc, iv: heard it ring, he picked up the re- ceiver and shouted: “llcllo! 'Wli-os there?" The answer came Lack: “I‘m one hundrrd and ï¬ve." “Go on.†said the boy. ‘.‘it‘s time you were dead." _ _ ___.._..____. ____..___.. ISSUE. NO. 2lâ€"C3. A Special Sale ii ._._op__. Did you ever decide that. if you purchased an organ, you would like any cor- tain make of! instrument? Itso. you will probably ï¬nd it on thislist. ’ Every organ is an exceptionally good one and is priced away below usual sell- ing values. An early order is advisable to secure the or an of your choice. Better bond your second and third chotces in case the first a ould be sold before your order is received. TERMS OF PAYMENTâ€"Organs under $59â€"55 cash. and $3 por month without. in- terest. Organs over $50â€"$10 cash and $4 per month without interest. A discount of 10% for cash. I WAT...â€" . TERMS OF SALE Every organ fully guaranteed: .. , Every organ shipped subject to approval. We pay the return freight it not fully satisfactory. A handsome stool accompanies each organ. BELLâ€"S-octavc organ. by‘W. Bell & Co.. Guelph. in attractive walnut case with music rack and lamp stands; has 10 stops. 2 sets of mods in tho treble and one in the bass. coupler and knee swell. Special Sale Price DOMINIONâ€"~5-octavc organ, by the Dominion Co., Bowmanville, in solid wal- nut case with extended top; has 8 stops. 2 sets of reeds in the treble and ono in the bass. lamp stander knee swells, etc. Special Sale Price...... KARNâ€"S-octavo organ, by D. W. Kurn 81.00.. Woodstock. in very handsome wal- . nut case rttractivoly carved and panelled; has lamp stands. music rack, 9 stops. 2 sets of mode in the treble and one in the bass. couplers. 2 knee swells. Special Sale Price............. . .. DOHERTYâ€"A very handsome ooctavc walnut organ, by W. Doherty & 00., Clinton; has 12 stops. 2 sets of reeds throughout, lamp stands. music rack. 2 couplers and 2 knee swells. Special Sale Price .. DOMINION-«A very handsome organ. by The Dominion 00.. Exhibition model design of case, mirror, brackets and cupboard for music under the music desk; has 10 stops, 2 sets of roods throughout, coupler and 2 knee sWells. Special Sale Price SHERLOCK-MANNINGâ€"A very beautiful 5-octave organ. by the Sherlock-Man- ning 00.. London, with high back, attractively carved, with mirror; has 13 stops, 2 acts of reeds throughout, 2 couplers. 2 knee swells. mouse-proof pedals. Used loss than six months. Special Sale Price THOMASâ€"é-octave walnut piano-case organ. by The Thomas Organ 00., Wood- stock. with mirror. rail top and fret-carved panels; has 11 stops, 2 sets of reeds throughout, 2 couplers. 2 knee swells. Special Sale Price - DOHERTY~6-octavc piano-case organ, by The Doherty 00.. Clinton, in ebon- ized case. with mirror top and lamp stands; has 11 stops, 2 sets of reeds throughout, couplers, 2 knee swells. Special Sale Price .. ; BELLâ€"é-octavc piano-case organ. by W. Bell & (19.. Guelph, in attractive wal- ' nut case with mirror. rail top and fret-carved panels;-lias 11 stops, 2 sets of reeds throughout. 2 couplers, Z knee swells. Special Sale Price .. .. DOMlNl0i~lâ€"6-octave piano-case organ, by The Dominion OrganOo†Bowman- villc, in solid walnut case, with carved panels and mirror rail top; has full length music desk, lamp stands, mouse-proof pedals, etc.: has 11 stops. 2 sets of reeds throughout. 2 couplers. 2 knee swells. Cannot be told from new. Special Sale Priee........ .. .. THOMASâ€"G-octave piano-case organ. by The Thomas Organ 00., Woodstock. in handsome mahogany, case. with mirror. rail top and attractive marque- try design in the panels; has 12 stops including couplers, vox humans. ctci, 2 complete sot-s of reeds, knee swells. mouse-proof pedals. etc. A slightly used instrument. Special Sale Price . .. SHERLOCK-MANNINGâ€"A very beautiful Sherlock-Manning organ in mahogany ease. double veneered and piano ï¬nished throughout. with full length plain panels and music desk; has 15 stops. 2 sets of reeds throughout, 2 couplers. 2 knee swells. mouse-proof pedals. etc. Used less than a Year. . In. rm... Special Sale Price DOMINIONâ€"Six octave piano case organ. by The Dominion Organ Co., in hand. some solid walnut case with mirror. rail top and full swing carved panel; has 11 stops. including couplers, vox humans, etc, 2 complete sets of reeds, mouse-proof pedals, special folding pedal cover, etc. Special Sale Price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' ESTEY~Bix octave piano case organ. by the Estey Organ 00.. Drattloboro, Ft. This superb make of instrument. “the standard of the world in organ build- ing." is in solid walnut case with carved‘pancls. 11 stops, 2 sets of reeds throughout. 2 couplers, 2 knee swells. Used loss than a year. Special Sale Price . ooooiii, wanna I a itiiiiiio his roots STREET, TORONTO, oin‘. .._..._.â€" i. l. â€" rumor BANKERï¬, 33, Scott St, Toronto. Phone, Main 1311 W , Bondsyielding 4 to 6 1-22, always on hand in amounts to suit investors requirements, . Stocks bought and sold for cash or margin on New York. Boston, Montreal and Toronto stock exchanges. Orders for Nipissing, Silver Queen, Foster and all other Cobalt stocks executed for cash in New York and Toronto. - -~ ‘ Correspondentsâ€""Chas._He‘ad 85 Co, Members of New York and Boston stock exchanges; - wwo' REVOLUTION 43x56 inch bed, cost: $2,500, Will be Soioior $400 Cash argecand faster machines. It is in good , - for i .In order to make room thoroughly overhauled by a competent: manning order, as it has just been machinist. The Wilson Publishing Co, Limited 73 Adelaidevst. West. Toronto.