YJA’N.‘ -.‘/- I.) .; £1.11 ' . 7 (z I, «'3'. n 23““; m, <‘4hvs3,’ . .'-.'â€" , wry-.4». .L. an t. Vienna Sausage You’ve never tasted . the best sausage until you’ve eaten Libby’s Vienna Sausage. It's asausage product of high food valuel Made differentl cookw- ed differentl Tastes different and is different than other sausagel Libby’s Vienna 4 j ' Sausage. like all of the ’ Libby Food Products; ‘ is carefully prepared- and cooked in Libby’s (treat White Kitchen. ' It can be quickly . served for any meal at - any timel It is pleas~ ing; not overwiiavored and has that satisfying ' tastei Try itl Libby, McNeil] & Libby, Chicago. ZZZâ€":0 Question of equipment for a Public Library is a subject that should be carefullly con- sidered. For planning the Stack Room, arranging the Charging Counter and Classifying Books for Cata- logs,. Library Bureau is re- cognized the world over as the authority. Write for Booklet. library Bureau of Canada LIMITED, . 79 BAY STREET, TORONTO, ONT. W Little Elmerâ€"“Mammal says you are a duck of a doctor.†Pompous M. D. (greatly pleasedJâ€"“Indcedt How did she came to say that?†Little Elmer~â€"“0h, she didn’t say it just that way, but I heard her tell pap you were a quack.†Biliousness Burdens Life â€" The bilious man is never a companion- able man because his ailment ren- ders- him morose and gloomy. The complaint is not so dangerous as it is disagreeable. Yet no one need suffer from it 3who can procure Par- melee’s Vegetable Pills. By regu- lating the liver and obviating the effects of ,bile in the stomach they restore men to cheerfulness and full vigor of action. ll 0 N EST DE BTS . “Pa, what are honest debts?" ,“Honcst debts, my love, are the ac- counts against a man that he always leaves for his relatives to pay after he is dead.†More men would acquire that tired feeling if all the1r words were back- ed by deeds. True friends are those who listen to your talk when you don't say anything. oilv‘iii‘nj’ouioiifro THE BLIND. ‘ Great O'Tliings Eli-hieved by Two Sightlcss Men. Great things achieved by two men of talent and of spirit so dauntless that even total blindness could not keep them down have just been especially recognized in Am- erica and Europe. Seventeen years ago Mr. E. D. Campbell, now a university profesâ€" sor and director of the chemical laboratories in the University of Michigan, lost his sight through an accident. In spite of his affliction he has taken a high place in edu- cation and has made original re- searches of much value, especially in the chemistry of iron and ce- ment. He has just attended aban- quet in his honor at the University of \Visconsin, where he delivered an address on “The Effect of Free Magnesia on Cements.†It is forty years since the fam- ous blind engineer of Belfast died in Ireland. The Belfast Natural History and Philosophical Society has now published a memorial pa- per on his life and remarkable achievements. Alexander Mitchell was 16 years old when he became blind. His life was shrouded in AN†HONEST DOCTOR ADVISED PEâ€"RUâ€"NA. MR. SYLVESTER E. SMITH, Room Pan “'1 218, Granite Block, St. Louis, Mo., writes: “Peruna is the best friend a sick man can have. ' “A few months ago I came here in a. wretched condition. Exposure and dampness had ruined my once robust health. I had catarrhal affections of the bronchial tubes, and for a time there was a.doubt as to my recovery. ~ “My good honest old doctor advised me to take Peruna, which I did and in. a short time my health began to im- prove very rapidly, the bronchial trouble gradually disappeared, and im three months my health was fully re- stored. 7 “Accept a grateful man’s thanks for his restoration to perfect health.†Pe-ru-na for His Patients. A. W. Perrin, M. D. 8., 980 Halsey St., Brooklyn, N. Y’., says: “I am using your Peruna myself, and am recommending it to my patients in. all cases of catarrh, aiid ï¬nd it to be more than you represent. Peruna can be had now of all druggists in this sec- tion. At the time I began using it, it was unknown.†7 .p__.___ THE WAY. darkness for seventyâ€"two years, but When fate is dealing out hard he was in active business till he was 82, and his influence still lives. knocks, _ Don’t try to shake ’em; His tWO greatest works were the Just buckle in and grit your teeth, discovery and application of a new Then stand an’ take ’em. principle in preparing the-founda- For when She ï¬nds you won’t b3 tions for lighthouses and piers and his improvements in the screw pro- peller. and long before his death he had the satisfaction of knowing that his inventions 'were conferring import- ant beneï¬ts in India and North in summer and south America} {‘5 Wen as in Pills will cope with and overcome Europe and that his improvements any irregularities of the digestive on organs which in steam propulsion were used every sea. U _ I There 15 no lack of illumination in the minds of such as these who can achieve the exceptional though from “WiSdOm at one entrance quite tion becomes known, no one will be shut out.†â€"â€">X<â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"- SELFâ€"SACRIFICING. Master Walter, aged ï¬ve, had eat- en the soft portions of. his toast at breakfast, and piled the crusts on his plate. fl _ “When I was a little boy,†re- marked his father, who sat opposite him, “I always ate the crusts of my toast.†“Did you like them 2†inquired his offspring, cheerfully. “Yes,†replied the parent. “You may have these,†said Mas- ter Walter, pushing his plate across the table. Always a Good Friendâ€"In health and happiness we need no friends, but when pain and prostration come we look for friendly aid from sympathetic hands. These hands can serve us no better than in rub- bing in Dr. Thomas’ Eclectric Oil, for when the Oil is in the pain is out. It has brought relief to thou- sands who without it would be in- deed friendleSs. WITH GOOD REASON. Timminsâ€"“Will you join us in a lit- tle anniversary celebration at our house?†, Bluntsâ€"“Delighted. Weddlng anniver- sm‘y 01' birthday?" Tim-Ininsâ€"“No. Our servants been with us just a year.†_. The Greatest Tonic is “Forrovim.†It is. pleasant in taste and contains just the nourish- ment and strength-givxng qualities that are need- ad by those who are sick and weakly. Little Haroldâ€"“Papa, did Solomon have 700 wives?†Papaâ€"“I believe he did, my son.†'Little l-laroldâ€"“Was he the man who said, ‘Give me liberty, or give me death’ Y.“ Attacks of cholera and dysentery come quickly, there seldom being any warning of the visit. Reme- dial action must be taken just as quickly if the patient is to be spared great suffering and permanent in- jury to the lining membranes of the bowels. The readiest preparation for the purpose is Dr. J. D. Kel- log’s Dysentery Cordial. It can be got at small cost at any drug store or general dealer’s, and it will afâ€" ford relief before a doctor can be called. â€"_â€".â€"-â€"- RATTLED. “Hear about Reggie 9.†“What’s the latest?†“Well, you know how bashful he is?†“Yep. Get on.†I “The other night he proposed to Miss Coyne. Of course, he got all balled up. He thought the proper thing would be to get on his knees to her.†“Yes.†‘So he did. Well, he hadn’t been on his knees since he was a kid. And, rattled as he was, he couldn’t think a thing to say but ‘Now I lay me down to sleep 1†downed, As sure as shootin,’ He built many lighthouses, She’s very apt to tum around, And go a-scootin. Useful at all Timesâ€"In winter or Parmelee’s. Vegetable change of diet, change of residence, or variation of temperature may bring about. They should be always kept at hand, and once their beneï¬cial ac- without them. There is nothing nauseating in their structure, and the most delicate can use them conï¬dently. A STUDY IN PROPORTION. The whip-poor-will both loud and long His doletul note doth strike. ' it a mosquito sung thus strong, What would his bite be like? Just a Word of caution: Where the skin is destroyed by. burns or scalds apply Weaver's Cerate immediately : the sooner the hotter. Many a man who imagines he is world-famous is unknown to the people in the next block. Do not delay in getting relief for the little folks. Mother Graves’ Worm Exterminator is a pleasant and sure cure. child why do you let it suffer when a remedy is so near at hand? IMPORTANCE OF BIRDS. So great is the part played by birds in disseminating seeds and in protecting plants by the destruc- tion of noxious insects that Mr. H. W. Henshaw reaches the somewhat astonishing conclusion that if all birds were exterminated, not only would successful agriculture be- come impossible, but the greater part of the vegetation of the earth would eventually be destroyed. A permanent reduction in the bird population, he says, could not but have disastrous consequences. Teacher (during history-lesson): “Who was Joan of Are?†For a few minutes there was silence. Then a bright little boy put up his hand. “Please, teacher, she was the daughter of Noah!†There are a number of varieties of corns. Holloway’s Corn Cure will remove any of them. Call on your druggist and get a bottle at once. WEARING ’EM OUT. “You’re not as strict with that youngsterof yours as you used to be.†No, for economy’s sake. Every month I used to have to buy myself a new pair of slippers and him a. new pair of pants. De Jones: “There is one good thing about that man.†De Smith: “What is it?†De Jones: “His opinion of himself.†“Biggest and Best" . thought upon a bit of writing. A _, perpetual noise in the flat above an- her to use smaller rocks friends never disappoints them. HEALTH NOTES. Eggs for invalidsâ€"Cover frying 'th cream. When hot beat as many eggs as wanted, seasoned with little salt, and keep stirring until light. To bathe the feet of those too weak to sit in a chair draw up the knees, place foot bath or pan of warm water in bed, put both feet in, and see how 'the sick one will enjoy it. It is beneï¬cial and sooth- ing, draws the blood from the head, and often induces restful sleep. Lantern for Sickroom.â€"In the country and small towns where gas and electric lights are not to be found, hang a lantern from a hook screwed into the bottom of an up- per window sash on the outside. The light in the room may be regu- lated by raising or lowering the shade. This obviates the heat and odor produced by a kerosene lamp in the room. If you are suffering with a bun- ion or soreness of the lower joint of the great too make a pad of cot- ton batting the length of the tee, one inch wide and oneâ€"half inch thick. Place this pad between the great toe and second toe. This throws the great too out and the joint in, so the shoe will not rub ,or press on the joint, and the pad does not cause any inconvenience and Wlll allev1ate the suffering and stop the formation of a bunion. YOUR FRIEND s may help you to win the Cash Prize of SEVEN HUNDRED DOLLARS given by the ORANGE MEAT Com- pany for the largest number of hot- toms of packages sent in. There are a great number of other large cash prizes given in this contest. Commence saving the ORANGE MEAT Corton Bottoms and send your name and address to ORANGE MEAT, Kingston, TO- DAY, stating that you wish to enâ€" ter and you will be sent full infor- mation regarding all the prizes and conditions. ORANGE MEAT is a flesh and blood producer and be- cause of its thorough cooking and malting, it is easily assimilated. ROCKY. Mr. Wiggins, in his study, was enâ€" deavoring to concentrate. ' his noyed him beyond human endur- ance. Rushing into the sittingâ€"room he cried. “What is that confounded rackâ€" et‘l†“My dear, it is only the lady above rocking her baby to sleep.†“For heaven’s sake, run and tell Anyway, the man who has no :i ‘3’ l5 ' ideal balms OF N, ;, Ancient Grecccâ€" From ‘~ . pure herbal sap: 5» ‘ _. juices. of an ointment. ~s pg! :1 5a vc.but 1)) In times of peace it doesn’t take i. If you rove your much to start a quarrel. ; | SUTHERLAND SISTERS ? scALP cLEANEr-a is the only Dandruff Cur For Shampoong it has no equal. Sold by all all druggists, 50c, or sent postpaid from the Seven Sutherland Sisters, 179 King St., Toronto, on receipt of price. SAVED THE DISHES. Husbandâ€"But why did you dis- miss the cook this morning, when the Higges are coming to dinner to- night? ~VVifeâ€"Because at 11 a.m. we hall only exactly enough dishes left to set the table. [ifâ€"n. sscriiisnrr & 00., Stocks, Bonds and Debentures. ,cobalt and all“ Mining and Oil stocks of Canada and United states. 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