-â€"-w ~Daily they are being robbed of all vi- WOMEN AND GIRLS HELD BY ANAEMIA â€"â€" lining the Blood is Made ltioh and lied Health Ganaot be Restored. Throughout. Canada there are thou- sands of growing girls and women held in the deadly clutches of anaemia. Slow- ly but surely a deathly pallor settles on their cheeks; their eyes grow dull; their appetite: ï¬ckle; their steps : languid. tality and brightness. Their sufferings grow more acute if neglected, until the signs of early consumption become ap- parent. If your wife or daughter or Sister complains of weakness, pains in the side, headaches or backaches; if her appetite and temper are uncertain and she is often low spirited anaemia has her in its deadly hold. What she needs is new, rich, red blood. Give her Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People without loss of time, for they actually make new, red blood. They make girls and women well and happy, impart an appetite and steadily bring back the charm and brightness of perfect, regu- lar health. Miss Carrie McGrath, 26 Fenwick St., Halifax, N. S., says:â€" “I believe Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills saved my life. Three years ago I suffered from anae- mia in a severe form. I was all run down and as pale as a sheet. I could scarcely eat anything, and what I did take did not seem to nourish me. My hands and feet were much swollen and the least exertion would leave me breathless and my heart beating vio~ lently. I seemed to have pains and aches all over. I was so weak I could not even sweep a floor. At different times I was under the care of three doc- tors, but did not get any better. One doctor said I had dropsy and that my blood had all turned to water. My friends thought I was in a decline and that I had but a short time to live. I was completely discouraged myself, when one day a, lady friend called to we me, and told me Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills had cured. her daughter of anae- mia and urged me to try them. I de- ciucd to try them, and in the course of a few weelw; felt somewhat better. I met the doc or one day and he remark- ed how much better I Was looking. I lbold him it. was not his medicine but Dr. Williams’ ’Pink Pills that were help- mg me, and he told me I had better keep on taking them. I continucd‘fo do so until I had taken another half dozen boxes, when my health was per- fectly restored. I am more than grate- ful for what these pills have done for me and strongly recommend them to all weak girls." Thousands of men and women, now well and strong, praise Dr. William-5' Pink Pills for having cured anaemia, general weakness, indigestion, rheuma- tism, neuralgia, nervous disorders, para- lysis and the ailments of girlhood and womanhood. These Pills do this by making new, red blood, which feeds the starved nerves, drives out disease and strengthens every organ. in the body. Sold by all medicine. dealers or bv mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. Williams’ Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€">I¢_____. \VI‘IAT I-lE \VANTED. “This dog,†said the fancier, “is a per- fect type of a softer.†“Well. perhaps he is,†rejoined the prospective customer, “but what I want 15 a hunting dog, tot a type-setcr.†Are your corns harder to remove than those that others have had? Have they :not had the same'kind? Have they not been cuer by using Holloway‘s Corn Cure?‘ Try a bottle; ' ' Sheâ€"“It is said that cats have a great dread of water.†Heâ€"“Oh, I don’t know! Our cat seems to drink that milk the milkman brings us!†“Mr. Brown is such a charming com-- panionl†“Never noticed it. He ally says nothing.†it so beautifully!†gener- “ch; but he says “Truth,†remarked the moralizer, “is stranger than ï¬ction.’ “Yes,†rejoined the domoralizer, “and the majority of non seem to be shy of associating with strangers.†“Johnny, you must comb your hair before you come to school.†“I ain’t got‘no comb.†“Borrow your father’s.†“Pa ain’t. got no comb either.†“Docsnt he comb his hair?†“He ain’t got no hair.†_â€"â€"-..... Wifeâ€"“Fanny has given notice.†Hubbyâ€"~“\\’hy?†\Vifcâ€"“Sh-e says you spoke. in a brutal manner to her on the telephone yesterday.†Hubbyâ€"“Yesterâ€" day? I thought I was speaking to you!" and all... On a Tag on a Plug of Black Chewing Tobacco Stands for Quality. , 511‘ Dundee men for about $25,000. sued by the Clydesdale circulation in Glasgow. oflGlasgow, is exhausted. were 7,341 applications. ly at the Barns of Mon trese. FROM BONNIE SCOTLAND NOTES OF INTEREST FROM HER BANKS AND BnAEs. _ What is Going On In the 'Illghlands and Lowlands of Auld Scotia. A man has been ï¬ned $50 for street be tting in Partick. Govan School Board this year re- quires $397,500, raised by rates. Up to date Govan has spent over $025,930 on its electricity scheme. It has been decided to improve Colin- tcn village roads at‘ a. cost of $1.200. Gavan parish council is considering a method of collecting the taxes by in- stalments. The shipyard dispute caused a loss to enforced illness of Ratepayers in Edinburgh are to rc~ ceive their permits to ï¬sh in the Talla Water free. The outlook of the fruit ï¬elds and or- chards of Clydesdale indicates a large crop of fruit. At h/lothcrwell trade in all the public works has not been so low for the past. thirty years. Ninety-five motor cycles and small cars arrived in Edinburgh from London one day recently. Forng £5 notes, purporting to be is- Bank, are in relief fund (36.750) In all there The unemployed ilolyrood Palace’ Gardens are now. and until the end of September, open to the public on Mondays. ‘ Motherwell Town Council have vot- ed $1.25 to the Silver Band to conduct. n'tusic in the public park. A slaughter of rats took place recent- _ Craig farm, near Over 1,000 were killed. The firm of James Wishart & Sons, general merchants, Queen street, Leith, has completed its 100th year of existr OIICC. Kirkintilloch’s new gas works were formally opened two weeks ago, in the presence of a large and representative company. Loch Levon trout ï¬shing has been phrnomenally successful this seas-on. A recent catch was 681 trout, weighing 485 pounds 12 ounces. Andrew Roger, posit-runner between Mull.th and Rohallion, was found ly- ing dead on the roadside, with two let- ters in his hand. A Dundee minister asserts that the local mill-girl only requires the refine- ment of the evening school to became ï¬t for a drawingâ€"room. A popular ï¬gure in the village life of Glassford- has passed into private life by the superanuation of Senior Con- stable Donald Nicolson. The death occurred at Ballater recent- ty of Mr. William Gordon, Auchallatcr, Invcrcauld, one of the best known sheep farmers in Aberdeenshire. Edinburgh Town Council recently ap- pointed Dr. A. Maxwell Williamson, sanitary inspector for the city, to be medical officer in room of Sir Henry Littlejohn. With over ï¬fty years’ experience on the road, Mr. James Wilson, Drum- t-ochty House Hydropathic, Methven, can claim to be Scotland’s oldest commer- cial traveller. Three working men’s wives appeared the other day in the J. P. Small Debt Court, Glasgow, in response to sum- monses. for the balance of the price of family Bibles, each costing $13.50. ‘ .1. Sometimes it makes a girl blush to think how a certain young man might have kissed her, but didn’t. It Has Many Offices.-Before the Ger. man soldier starts on a long march he rubs his feet with tallow, for his ï¬rst care is to keep his feet in good condi. tion. If he knew that Dr. Thomas’ 13c. leclric Oil would be of much better ser. vice he would throw away his tune“, and pack a few bottles of the Oil in his knapsack. There is nothing like it, A \VIDE \VAY. Merry Widi W-earerâ€"“Can you tell me if I can get through this gate to the park?‘ More Manâ€"“I guess so. just went through." A load of hay makes: a product. noted, Publicity quality brings fame. “Salado†is both noted and famous. Tea m -- --~--- GERMAN REDâ€"TAPE. The widow of a German ofï¬cer pre- senth herself at the o-flice in Berlin for the purpose of drawing the pension due to her. She handed in the necessary certificate from the mayor. of the vil- lage in which she lived, to the effect that she was still alive. “This certiï¬- cate is not correct,†said the officer in charge. “What is the matter with it?†asked the lady. “It bears the date of Decembr 21," was the stern reply, “and your pension was due on December 15.' “What. kind of a certiï¬cate do you wish?’ asked the disappointed appli- cant. “We. must have a certiï¬cate stat- ing that you were alive on December 15,†said the officer, with great ï¬rm- ness. ‘ stating that Zam-Buk cured my husband 0: barber’s rash with twice rubbing. It HUSBAND AND SON CURED. PIRACY IN 1908. A Mother’s Praise of Zam-Buk. ..__â€" Oakwood, Victoria. Dear Sirs,â€"I have great plca-‘sure in Piracy is Not so Nearly Extinct as is Generally Assumed. The seizure of the Neuvre Tigre in the South Paciï¬c, as reported from Syd- ney recently, might have happened in the days of Captain Kidd, The master and mate were made tojxalk the plank in the bad old stylc,.f/ftcr which the name of the stolen vessel was altered '.o the White Rose, (IB'J her course set for the coral islands, on one of which she ultimately went ashore. Then there was the case of the French ship Balcineen, which was loot- ed by Moorish pirates off Cape Juby last February, and whose crew of nineteen men were only saved from imminent death by the opportune arrival of Lord Mountmorrcs. who got them by a ruse on board a little thirty-ton yacht he was navigating. Somewhat earlier in the year, a little further to the southward, a horde of black pirates attacked and looted the German steamer, Ascan Woermann. Near Shanghai, during the same week, two launches were attacked by several hundred pirates while steamingdown the river, three passengers being killed and cargo valued at $15,000 carried off; while only the other day a determined attempt was made by nomad Arab tribesmcn to cap. we a British steamer plying on the Euphrates, several of her passengers and crew being killed or woand-cd by rifle ï¬re. Nor do the above instances by any means exhaust the list of outrages of the kind that have occurred durin g the pre. sent year, for between January 15L and March lst, according to an American Consular report. no fewer than eleven craft of various sorts and sizes h‘ave been captured by pirates in and about the Philippine Islands. also cured» my little boy of a dreadfully bad arm after vaccination. I know of several other cures it has affected and I cannot. speak too highly of it. I am sure if people once try it they will al- ways use it. Yours truly, R. SAVILI..E. Zamâ€"Buk is healing, soothing and an- tiseptic. It. quickly heals wounds and skin troubles." Certain cure for piles. Sold by all druggists and stores, 500. a. box, 3 for $1.25. rnocmass IN TRANSVAAL. Hopeful Spirit} of Progress \Vorking in ' Rural Dist-nicts. General Smuts, speaking at a recent meeting at Cl-ar-cmont, said that great progress had been made in the Trans- vaal during the past ï¬ve years. Land that was once bare veldt now had large flocks of sheep and drove-s of cattle on it. Mealie ï¬elds were rising at.» ever the country, houses were ap- pearing everywhere, and things were better in many respects since the war. There was a spirit working in the rural districts of the Transvaal which was one of the best and most hopeful signs in the country. People were coping w their difficulties, and working harder than before the war; a far larger area of. the colony was under cultivation, and the work was being done by the farmers’ own hands and by the sweat of their brows, and not by Kamrs. This was one of the most encouraging things in the Transvaal to-day. W’Fâ€"fâ€" ‘ DISTRIBUTING THE REVENUE. ._ ’2‘“ .._â€"_ - IIO\V IT \NORKED. “Are you still trying to kill these cats which were eating your chickens?†The reports of the various departr ments of a great Railway system, would. if made public, often surprise “Nope; they don’t, bother me any the readers of current news. It has 1n0re_â€~ 1W“ gathered that the Gl’nnd Trunk “Have they ceased eating your chick- ilailway System has. spent, within the ens?†past few years, not less than ï¬fteen ‘Yepgl “How’s- that?" “Gee, but you‘re inquisitive! If you must know, I tried to poison the cats and the chickens got the poison.†million dollars in double tracking the 'main line, and that the pioneer Canâ€" adian Railway now operates the long- c-st stretch of double track under one. management, in the world. In addition to this they have spent other millions in stations, shops and other improvements, thus increasing the carrying capacity of the road con- tributing to the upbuitding of the coun- try, and at. the same time affording ad- d-cd security to the lives and property the ORANGE MEAT people. There are oi its patrons which the installation of a, great number of other large, Cash block signals on a single tracked line prjzcs, and all that is required of you could never sccun‘. 3y the CX'Dmldi- to enter this contest is to send your lure of all. these millions in Canada, they name and address to ORANGE MEAT, are d'slributing the Revenue, or a good Kingston, and commence saving the share of it, among the people. bottoms of packages of ORANGE MEAT. W’Fpâ€" Make a. start TO-DAY. OUT OF SIGHT. ORANGE MEAT and Milk supplies the Mistressâ€"“What. you ignorantly term m0“ perm“ “1.121 “inâ€; jz‘llfï¬â€˜nc‘d food the snail’s horns, Bridget, are really its “10 human 5111314.“ can dulle- eyes.†Bridgetâ€"“Glory bet Phwat an illigant arrangement fur lukin’ through a kay- liOlC. ’ AN INCOME of FIFTY-TWO DOLLARS a year as long as you live, or SEVEN HUNDRED DOL- LARS CASH, is the First Prize in the carton contest now being advcrt'scd by NOR THE BAT. Fish books have not materially changed in 2,000 years. For that mat- ter, neither have the fish. ‘To Prevent is Better Than to Repeat. __A little medicine in_thc shape of the wonderful pellets which are known as Parmelee’s Vegetable Pills, administer- ed at the proper time and with the di- rections adhered to often preventa seriâ€" ous attack of sickness and have money which would go to the doctor. In all dial, the medicine that never fails to irregularities of the digestive organs effect a cure. Those who have used it they are an invaluable corrective and say it. acts promptly, and thoroughly by cleansing the blood they Clear the subdues the pain and disease. skin of imperfections. ' Very many persons die annually from cholera and kindred summer com- plaints, who might have been saved if proper remedies had been used. If at- tacked do not delay in getting a hot- tlc of Dr. J. D. Kellogg‘s Dysenterl' Cor- Magfstratc (about to commit for trial) â€"-“Y-.ni certainly effortsd the rohb ry in a remarkably ingenious wayâ€"4n fact. with quite exceptional cunning." Pris- oner (dcprecatingly)â€"“No flattery, yer honorâ€"n0 ï¬attcry, I bugs on yrr.†ADDING INSULT TO INJURY. “Now, don’t deny it, Rose. wore my shoes.†“Only onceâ€"my feet hurt me so, and I wanted something comfortable.†Yo u I no more obstinate skin trauble than Barlz‘la’flfeIEm. It; sometimes lingers for years, but Success In MM: is dependent upon good health. Weaver‘s Cerato makes short work of it. Also, you are out of sorts, ill or feeble, take del'ï¬grstihe beat tome. $1 mules. take Weaver's Syrup to insure permanent cure. . " ' ‘ r v . “ ’t (lecide†she said “whether he 'rssronatcl -â€"“W..ll lu e\er I can a a _ . I S m y) yt to take the hat. or not. But is is Just love another, dearest?" Ho (wearily)â€" “NO, never, if I get out, of th-s affair!“ the thgarest thing I have seen this sea- san.†“The dearest?" asked the husband, with a sardonic laugh. “Then it’s cer- tain that you’ll take it.†A Tonic for the Debiliiated.â€"Parme- lee’s Vegetable Pills by acting mildly but thoroughly on the secretions of the body are a valuable tonic, stimulating the logging organs to a healthful ac- tion and restoring them to full vigor. They can be taken in graduated doses and so used that they can he discon- tinued at any time without return of [11.3 ailments which they were used to allay. The healthy glow disappearing from the check and moaning and restlessness at night are sure symptoms of worms in children. Do not. fail to get. a bot- tle of Mother Graves’ Worm Extermin- ator; it is an effectual medicine. MILK IN BRICKS. Summer milk by the brick can now be bought in both Denmark and Del.- ggum. The Belgian government has given a yearly subsidy of about. $50,- 000 to increase the trade. In Copen- hagen a ï¬rm engaged in this business makes a weekly delivery of 300.000 .._..__â€". wanna RABIES ARE Nor BURIED, Among lhe Chinese in the the Straits Settletnlmls, and in their own country, it is nothing uncommon for the corpses of infants to be cast away, instead of being buricd. The charitable explana- tion is that this is done to save burial expenses. The “Echo de Chine" gives the true reason as being the dcep~rooted superstitious belief a :1g them that the death of a baby arises out of punishm- ment to its soul for sins committed in a previous state of existence. It is an accursed creature, whose coffin no one will follow. It is. hence. a common sight in China to see dying babies laid down by the roadside to breathe their last. The parents will not allow them to die in the house, the gelief being ’ that infants, after their death, become wicked spirits. To allow them to die under the parents’ roof will bring no- thing but evil upon the family. pounds per week, and a great deal of this gets to distant countries. Butcherâ€"“I need a boy about your size, and will give you three dollars a week.†Boy~“Shall I have a chance to rig-‘3", Butcherâ€"“Yes, for I shall want. you to be here at four o’clock in the In: rn ‘ngï¬â€™ ufl‘orofl from Fibs. E _o . 5’ Byte, Nervdua womeasu‘ Inf to rig-a should Write on I: 000., 119 Egg: mtg t.Toron '- forabrialbothle of air t: are an Treatises Enclose 100 tarp ' go packing. I/VILSN’ Ono packs: has actually killed a. bushel of ï¬les. FLY gPADS -â€" SOLD BY â€"â€" DRUGGISTS, GROCERS AND GENERAL STORES - .3 10¢. per packet, or 8 packets for 25¢:- }wlll last a. whole season. NOT AFRAID. “Pa, I wish We were Christian Scien- tists." “Why?†“Coz, Willie Green’s folks are, an, he ain’t afraid to eat green apples." END OF THE SEASON. Guest (in rcstaurant)â€"-“I say, waiter, have you any oysters?" Waiterâ€"“No, sah. We all ain't got no shell fish ’ceptin’ eggs, sah.†. a. lGEtERSTAFF 3. Co., Stocks, Bonds and Debentures. cobalt and all Mining and Gil Stocks of Canada and United States. Orders executed with promptness. pondenco solicited. 021 in 627 Traders Bank Bulldlng, Toronto, Ont- Phone Main 929. rooa ootoooars and failed Suits would look better dyed. If no am: of our: In your town. write direct. Montreal. Box 151 BRITISH AMERICA†BYEING CO. Corros- . Send for free catalog, a. No. 75. too oeo mono or Olilflll to, no. outta. on Home Eittploymoot for tolioo ._.â€".-.- LIGHT, EASY. PLEASANT Such as any lad}; can do and enjoy. Any lady who wishes, and sees ih's ad:- vcrtiscment may. if she writes soon, sccuze this opportunity to IV indogeudl- e1 earning a good living in a very easy manner. \\'ork any lady condo. For particuiars address MRS. M. SIRHIERS. Correspmrdcncc Ik‘partuu‘nt, “'imlsur. Ont. Know how much mono he could save by using a. Fairbanks-Morse ack-of-all-‘l‘rades Gasoline Eu- gine to saw wood. ump water. grind feed, 1%., we would not be ab 8 to supply the demand. Cut this ad. out; and send to us bo-day, and w. will send you our free catalogue. Name Address The canadlan Falrbanka Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont Montreal, Winnipeg, Vancouver. Titties - ERLINER All prices and styles from $12.40 to $2.40. Write for free catalogue. DEPT. D illRthltl GRHMUPHUNE ttlltPllNl. 264 Yonge Street, Toronto. ,_ Agents wanted in every town. ISSUE NO. 29â€"08. ~'."--""w‘rvv v‘ v"-o’ - rs. . "AW " u l -4, ‘ .A. .Ldj.‘ ‘ . .mâ€"fsâ€"‘m‘Jâ€"I- .v.-,\--‘. a... V v