COLD BBflUGHT 0N ’ _v KIDNEY DISEASE __â€"â€"â€" BRANTFORD LADY SUFFERED TILL cunnn BY DODD’S KIDNEY PILLS. ._..... "Mrs. A. II. Thomson had Heart Disease, Lumhago and Rheuma- tism, and Tells How She was Re- stored to Health. Brantford, Out, Oct. 12 â€"â€" (Special)â€"-How Colds, La Grippe and other minor ills settle on the Kidneys and develop Rheumatism, Heart Disease, Bright’s Disease and other terribly dangerous ail- ments; and how any and all of them are cured by Dodd’s Kidney Pills is fully shown in the case of Mrs. A. H. Thomson, whose home- ls at 48 Albion Street, this city. ’Mrs. Thomson was, some yedrs ago, taken with Cold and La Grippe and Straining, which affect- ed her Kidneys, and the result was Backache, Lumbago, Rheumatism and Heart Disease, which caused both her and her friends grave anx- iety. She had suffered when she heard of by Dodd’s Kidney some years cures effected Pills, and tinued to take them till she was cured. Since then she has used Dodd’s Kidney Pills in her own family and recommended them widely to her friends, all of whom have warm words of praise for the Sandard Canadian remedy, Dodd’s Kidney Pills. Heart Disease, Rheumatism, Lumbago and Bright’s Disease are all Kidney Diseases or are caused by diseased Kidneys. You can’t have any of them if you keep your Kidneys sound. Sound Kidneys strain all the impurities out of the blood. .._r- __»x.__. WHY THE NEIGHBORS SMILE. Little Willie was a perfect “dearâ€; at least, so thought his mother till recently. She missed the youngester one day for some time, and when he reappeared she asked: “Where have you been, my pet l†“Playing postman,†replied the pet. “I gave a letter to all the houses in our road. Real letters, too.†' “Where on earth did you get them?†questioned his mother, in amusement. “They were those old ones in your wardrobe drawer, tied with ribbon,†was the innocent reply. Willie now wants to know what he was spanked for. SCORED OFF TOMMY. A young Irish lad on a market day in an Irish town was minding an ass attached to a tart awaiting the exit of his parent from a busi- ness establishment. His arm was thrown around the neck of the animal when two re- cruiting sergeants passed by. One of them seeking to make fun of the youth, said: “What are you hugâ€" ging your brother so tightly for 2†“ ’Causc,†was the ready rejoin- der, “I was afraid he’d ’list.†A Successful one wishes to be successful in any undertaking in which he may on- gage. It is therefore, extremely gratifying to the proprietors of Parmelee’s Vegetable Pills to know that their efforts to compound a medicine which would prove a blessing to mankind have been suc- cessful beyond their expectations. The endorsation of these Pills by the public is a guarantee that a pill has been produced which will ful- fil everything claimed for it. Ivledicine.â€"-Every~ Fifty police visited Kilbarry dis- trict and, arrested in their beds tain Barton, of the Connaught Rangers, and a party from shoot- ing over the preserves of the Fred- erick estate. When a young man goes around looking as though he hadn’t a friend on earth it is either a case of love 01‘ indigestion. .91.. 7" ..-' . xfll‘ ‘ l ‘ A n e w sensation. A real pleasure. Thebig black plug. Black Watch Chewing Tobacco {‘5 v'iiï¬zls‘iivklfv'fï¬ 132-3 '._~v;.~r.f..;u twelve young men on a charge can other teas. intimidating and preventing Cp M Magistrate and School Commission- VRAILWAY TO SACRED CITY. Where Mahomet’s Tomb is Now Lighted with Electricity. The Hedjaz Railway is a remark- able undertaking. Not only does it link Damascus with Medina, the city that in the eyes of Mahomedans is second only in sanctity to Mecca itâ€" self, but it has been regarded from its inception as a sacred work, says the London Illustrated News. It is perhaps the only Turkish enterprise in which bribery and cor- ruption have not had place, for those concerned in it, from the highest to the lowest, dared give nothing but their best to an enterâ€" prise so closely associated with their religion. The line, moreover, was built with the money subscribâ€" ed by Mahomedans the world over. It is likely that the line will be continued to Mecca, and in his speech at the inauguration Mukhtar Bey promised that he would use every endeavor to secure the end. The actual opening ceremony was performed by the Grand Mufti of Damascus, and some interesting speeches followed. In the course of his remarks Ali Kiamil said: “We are toâ€"day celeâ€" brating three great eventsâ€"the pil- grimage to Medina, the opening of the sacred railway, and the ï¬rst constitutional anniversary of the Khalif of Islam. The Prophet did not permit the railway to reach the ple.†‘ . . It was after the line had been in- augurated that the special mission visited the electric plant which .has been installed to supply electric light to the mosque that contains the tomb of the Prophet. Later in the day the events ofthe hour were ce- lebrated still further in that most modern method, by the letting off of ï¬reworks and by illumination. Medina, like Mecca, is forbidden to all but Mahomedans, but the barrier has been broken on two or three occasions. The railway is by no means the only modern thing that has reached the sacred. city. Electricity too has come to 1t, as already noted. In the mosque in which the tomb of Mahomet has its place the lights are hidden in many strange shade, including some _of ostrich eggs and others of Venetian an d Bohemian glass. J‘- n..â€" KEEP Elia WELL. No matter whether baby is sicl er well Baby’s Own Tablets should alWays be kept in the house. They not only cure the minor disorders of childhood, but prevent them and should be given whenever the lit- tle ones show the slightest signs of illness. Children take the Tablets as readily as candy, and they are absolutely safe. Mrs. Geo. Howell, Sandy Beach, Que, says :â€"“My baby was greatly troubled with colic and cried night and day, but, after giving him Baby’s Own Tab- lets the trouble disappeared. I ad- vise all mothers to use this medi- cine.†Sold by all medicine deal- ers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams’ Medicine 00., Brockville, Ont. bought a box, which she used with Holy City before the Khalil: had‘ such splendid results that she con~ granted a constitution to his p80- ’1‘ Cumsoâ€"“The doctor says I must take plenty of exercise. I don’t know whether to try Indian clubs or dumbâ€"bells.†Mrs. Cumsoâ€"“I wish you would come out with me, and wheel the pcrambulator a little way.†Cumsoâ€"“Um; no, Maria. I don’t want to overdo the thing ai, ï¬rst, you know†“‘1 am proud to say that my grandfather made his mark in the world,†observed the conceited youth. “Well, I suppose he wasn’t the only man in those days who couldn’t write his name,†replied his bored Companion. The native puritv and delicious flavor of “Salada†Tea are preservâ€" ed by the use of sealed lead pack- ets. Never sold in bulk. It is richer, more fragrant and stronger SHE KNEW. “Have you any letters for me?†inquired old Mrs. Brown, bustling breathlessly into the village post- ofï¬ce. “No letters,†replied the post- master. “Dcarie me!†said Mrs. Brown. “I was expecting a letter or a post- card from my daughter Martha to say when she was coming.†“Well, I’ll see,†said the post- master. Then he called to his wife in the kitchen, “Here’s Mrs. Brown want- ing to know if there’s a postcard from her daughter Martha telling her when Martha’s coming.†“Yes, there is,†replied the post- master’s wife. “Martha is coming next Tuesday.†The smallest screws are those made in watch factories. An ordin~ ary thimble would hold 100,000 of them. or Healed by Zaui-Buk. Zam-Buk by its healing power has earned the praise of men and women in the highest stations .of life. One‘ of the latest prominent gentlemen to speak highly in Zam- Buk’s favor is Mr. C. E. Sanford, of Weston, King’s 00., NS. Mr. Weston is a Justice of the Peace for the county, and a member of the Board of School Commissioners. He is also deacon of the Baptist Church in Berwick. Indeed, throughout the county it would-be difï¬cult to ï¬nd a man more widely known and more highly respected. He says: “1 had a patch of eczema on my ankle, which had been there for over twenty years! Sometimes al- so the disease would break out on my shoulders. I had taken solu- tion of arsenic, had applied various ointments, and tried all sorts of things to obtain a cure, but in vain. Zam-Buk, unlike all else I tried, proved highly satisfactory, and cured the ailment. I have also usel Zam-Buk for itching piles, and it has cured them completely. I take comfort in helping my brother man, and if the publication of my experiâ€" ence of Zamâ€"Buk will lead other sufferers to try it, I should be glad, For the cure of piles or skin disâ€" eases, I know of nothing to equal Zamâ€"Buk.†Zam-Buk also cures burns, cuts, ulcers, blood poisoning, ringworm, scalp sores, chapped hands, cold sores, and all skin injuries and dis- eases. Rubbed well on to the chest 1in cases of cold it relieves the tightâ€" ness and aching. All druggists and stores sell at 500. box, or post free from Zamâ€"Buk 00., Toronto, for price, 3 boxes for $1.25. '1‘ TOUCHING. “The touch of a friend,†remarks a contemporary, “may hurt more than the cut of an enemy.†“No doubt about it. Especially if the friend forgets the amount he touches you for.†The eflicacy of Biekle’s Anti-Con sumptive Syrup in curing coughs and colds and arresting inflamma- tion of the lungs, can be establish- ed by hundreds of testimonials from all sorts and conditions of men. It is a standard remedy in these ail< ments and all allections of the throat‘and lungs. It is highly re- commended by medicine ‘vendors, because they know and apprec1ate its value as a curative. Try it. Dollyâ€"“Molly Wolcott told me a month ago that her new g0wn was going to be a dream.†Polly ,â€" “Well, that is all it is, so far. Her husband won’t give her the money for it.â€~~ ' - A flagglng Dough drives sleep and comfort away, You can (rmquer it With Aliens Lung Balsam, which relieves hard breathing, pain in the cheat and irritation of the throat. have it freely to the children. A man got into a train with a bag of fruit in his hand, and at the ï¬rst station he called out to a perâ€" ter: “I say, porter, do you like fruit?†Porterâ€"“ tuthm‘ I†“Then†said the man, “chew the date off my ticket.†Why go limping and whining about your corns when a 25 cent bottle of Holloway’s Corn Cure will remove them? Give it a trial and you will not regret it. Daughterâ€"“I love him. He is the light of my life.†“Wellâ€"that’s all right; but I obâ€" ject to having my house lit up by him after midnight.†There Is No Such Thlnzr as a harmless cough The trouble goes from bad to worse unless check. ed, Allen’s Lung Balsam cures the Wm“ of It allays inflammation and clears the air colds. passages. ENGLAND ON THE WATER WAGON. Charles Roberts, M. P., in his book on “The Time Limit and Local Option†brings out the fact, re- vealed by the IIome Ofï¬ce returns, that of the 12,995 civil parishes in rural districts in England and Wales there are 3,903 (more than 30 per cent.) in which there is no license. In the county of Lincoln- shirc 45 per cent. are no license parishes. ISSUE NO. 48-08. Fatherâ€" " NOT HIM. “Jimmie, your face is dirty again this morning,†exclaimed the tea- cher, “What would you say if, I came to school every day with a dirty face '2†“Huh,†grunth Jimmie, “I’d be too polite to say anything.†A REST CURE. In giving due credit to the wonâ€" derful remedial Springs of Europe we are apt to lose sight of the value of the ones nearer home. About one thousand springs of various medicinal virtues exist in America. Of one of them Hare’s System of Therapeutics (1891), page .523, thus speaks: “A number of Saline Springs exist in America and Euâ€" rope, very -._strong water of this. kind being the St. Catharines Well in Canada, which contains about 275 grains sodium chloride to the pint, as well as 135 grains calcium chloride. Its prototype in Europe' :3; Lots making $5.00 a clay. Write at f‘ once for full particulars to the ff SOAP SUPPLY 00., Box 332. Toronto I YOUR GVERGDATS Ind (Med Bull: would look better dyed. H o M can in your town. write direct Montreal. lisofzfsl: BRITSSN AMERIGAN DYEING CO. WOO-00°- HAW FUBS Wlllllll SKINS Highest prices paid. write for price list. Adrlrcsi Stllman Henshaw, Deep Brook. Annapollc 00., PM). A. u. PATTISON a co; 33-35 soon smssr. renouro, .Stock Brokers 8: Financial Agents GOEï¬LT and other stocksbouzht and sold on commission; Correspondence inv‘itcd. Orders may be wired at l is the celebrated Kreutzaeh Springs ? ‘9“, Gwen“ in Prussia, which contains about 110 grains sodium chloride (Kurb- runnen).†Other references are Encyclopaedia, The Allbutts Sys- tem of Medicine, etc. The Grand Trunk Railway System’s trains run direct to St. Catharines and fur- ther information can be obtained from their representatives. Apply to J. D. McDonald, District Pas- senger Agent, Toronto. Anxious .Motherâ€"“How is it that you have so much trouble with your housekeeping? You told me your wife could cook.†Adult Sonâ€"“She can.†“Then, what is the mat- ter?†“She won’t.†A Liniment for the Logger. â€"â€" Loggers lead a life which exposes them to many perils. Wounds, cuts and bruises cannot be alto- gether avoided in preparing timber for the drive and in river work, where wet and cold combined are of daily experience, coughs and colds and muscular pains cannot but ensure. Dr. Thomas’ Eclectric Oil, when applied to the injured or administered to the ailing, works wonders. Regularly prepared manuscript- sheets were circulated as newspa- pers in China, Rome and Venice long before the invention of print- mg. betltute for “The D (213" Menthol Plaster,‘ altli’oisiiih some unscrupulous dealers may say there is Rdcommemle-rl by doctors hospitals, clergy and everybody for pleurisy, sti ness, etc. Adaâ€"“No; Priscilla will never marry unless she ï¬nds her ideal.†Idaâ€"“What sort of a man is her ideal ’l†Adaâ€"“A man. who will proposef’ A Carefully Prepared Pill. â€"â€" Much time and attention were ex- pended‘in the experimenting with the ingredients that enter into the composition of Parmelee’s Vege- table Pills before they were brought to the state 'in which they were ï¬rst offered to‘ the public. 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Filtle lllLSlll‘l OWNER r3 Adelaide Street West. " yum-.vwraanmw. gnu.- .- no.2; -v 4 3,.Invest-warts:m.vnnwmm‘m m . ‘ ‘ ,Miss Woodbyâ€"“So Mr. Smart {really said he considered me very witty-eh 2†Miss Knowâ€"“Not ex- actly; he said he had to laugh every time he met you.†- Mother Graves’ Worm Extermin- ator is pleasant to take, sure and effectual in destroying worms. Many have tried it with best re~ sults. FEEE TO VOU AND EVERY SISTER UFFJJHNG FROM WOhii-EN'S AILMENTS lam a woman. I know a woman’s sufferings. I have found acurc. - I \ 'ill mail, free of charge. my home treat- ment With full instructions to any sufferer from women’s ailments. about the cureâ€"you, my reader, for yourself, ybur daughter, your mother, or your sister. I want to tell you how to cure yourself at home, wilhom the help ofa doctor. derstand Women’s sufferings. \Vl‘at we women know lrom experience, we know better than any doctor. is a sale and sure cure for all female weak- nesses peculiar to our sex. i ' Iwant to tell all women Men cannot un- I know that my home treatment Iwant to send you a complete 10 days’ prove to you that you can cure yourself at home, easily, quickly and surely. Rememoer mat it will cost you nothing to give the treatment a complete trial; and if you should Wish to contmue, It will cost you only about 12 cents a week, or less than two cents a day. It will not interfere with your work or occupation. just send me your name and address, tell me how you suffer, ifyou wish, and I will send you the lreatment for your case, cn'ircly free, in plain wrapper. by return mail. I “'1†also send you free of costmyhnl: â€"- “WOMAN’S OWN MEDICAL ADVISER," with explanatory illustrations showing why women suffer, and how they can easily cure themselves at home. Then when the doctor saysâ€"“ You must yourself. cures all. old or young. To Mothers of treatment which speedin and effectually in voung Ladies. “'herever you live I can refer you to Every woman should have it, and learn to think for hers elf. have an operation,"you can decide for Thousands of women have cured themselves with my homo remedy. It Daughters, I will explain a simple home cures Painful 0nd Irregular Menstruation l’lumpness and health always result from its use. ladies of your own localin who know and wi'l gladly tell any sufferer that this Home Treatment really cures all Woman’s dis- cases and makes women strong. plump and robust. nn1l the tree ten days’ treatment is yours, also the book. not see this offer again. Address: Just send me your address, \Vrite (0-day, as you may M33. M. 80M:1E38. 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