Li. He is Back At Work Again _ Abraham Garand’s Rheum- atism cured by Dodd’s Kidney Pill. __â€"_. Ho collared for Flvo years and was Four Months oi‘! work, but Dodd‘: Kidney Pills Cured Him. Alfred Station, Ont, Mar. 29 (Special).â€"Aft-er being laid o work for four months ‘by kidney disease and rheumatism, from which he had been a sufterer for ï¬ve years, Abraham _Garand, a section man on the railway here, is back at work again and he gives all the credit for his cure to Dodd’s Kidney Pills. “I am forty-one years old,†Mr. Garand said, when asked about his'cure. “And have been section man her-e for ten years._ For ï¬ve years I suffered from kidney dis- case and rheumatism, also sciatica in my right hip, which descended to my feet. For four months I could not work. Reading of cures by Dodd’s Kidney Pills led me to try them. I used nine boxes in all and ‘to-day I ani advising all who suf- fer from rheumatism to use Dodd’s Kidney Pills.†_ _ Rheumatism and sciatica_are caused by diseased kidneys failing to strain the uric acid out of the blood. Cure the Kidneys With Dodd’s Kidney-Pills and they will strain the uric acid out of the blood. Then you caii’t have rheu- matism. ._.__..__-.,I¢..-.__. ALL GONE. “Since it went dry,†announced the prominent citizen, With pride in his v01ce, “our town is unex- celled.†“IIow do you make that out 'l†asked the casual visitor, who had seen better towns. “Because,†replied the promin- ent citizen, “it is now a good town, bar none.†A Woman's Bympathy Arc you discouraged? Is your doctor's bill a. heavy financial load? Is your pain a. heavy physical burden? I know what these mean to delicate women-I have been discoura ed, too; but learned how to cure myself. want to relieve your bur- ‘dens. Wh not end the pain and stop the ‘doctor's b ll? I can do this for you and will it you will assist me. All ou need do is to write for a tree for: o the remedy which has been placed n my hands to be given away, Perhaps his one box will cure youâ€"-it has done so [or others. It so, I s all be happy and you will be cured for 20 (the cost. of a gostage stamp). Your letters held conï¬- eniially. Write to-day for my free treat- ment. MRS. F. E CU Windsor, Ont. During every minute of the :world’s twenty-four hours 3,000,000 matches- are struck. These Pills Cure Rheumatism.- To the many who suffer from rheu- matism a. trial of Parm-elee’s Vege- table Pills is recommended. They have pronounced action upon the . liver and kidneys and by regulat- ' ing the action of these organs act as an alternative in preventing the admixture of uric acid and blood that causes this painful disorder. They must be take-n according to directions and used slte'adily and they will speedily give evidence of their beneï¬cial effects. Nearly two thousand memorials to Bismarck have been erected in Germany. ‘ ll Bur. on got the ‘kind you hero always hgd, ‘The D 6a " Menthol Plaster, Fm- rheumatic aural in, otc., nothing is hotter. Made only b “is g Lawrence Company. _ First Passengerâ€"“Pardon me, but would you mind lending me your spectacles a moment?†Sec- ond Pessengerâ€"-“With pleasure, sir.†First Passenger-â€"“Tlianks, awfully. And now, as you can no ‘ longer read your newspaper, would you kindly pass it over to me 2†Bank C1erkâ€"“You will have to 1 be identiï¬ed, ma’am.†Lady Cus- tomer-“My friend here will iden- tify me.†Bank Clerk-“But I don’t know her.†Lady Customer --“Oh, well, _I’ll introduce you.†SOLDIERS OF FORTUNE. Old Calling Has Not Altogether Lost Its Followers. The palmy days of the typical soldier of fortune are popularly supposed to have passed away. Nevertheless, there are still plums to be picked up here and there. Sergt. Baldock, for example, has Just been appointed cavalry in- structor to the army of Mulai Ha- ï¬d, the new Emperor of Morocco. This means that he exchanges his “non-com.’s†chevrons for an oilicei"s epaulettes; while his form- er pay of a few shillings a day is increased to something like $7,500 ff a year, with “allowances.†And this delectable little billet has be- come his, curiously enough, because he fought so gallantly at Marak- esli for Abd-el-Aziz, the old Emper- or, whom Mulai Haï¬d defeated and deposed. In the same way tho Chinese Gov- ernment took into its service during the great Taiping uprising quite a number of Europeans who had pre- v1ously warred against tliein on the side of the rebels. Some of these were men of low originâ€"run- away sailors and the likeâ€"yet they frequently rose to high rank, and such as survived retired with their fortunes made for life. It is well-known, too, to Britain's intelligence department that there are several men of British nation- ality dwelling on the other side of the northern frontiers of India amongst the warlike border tribes- men. Some of these are deserters {from the British army, and would meet with short slirift if they were caught. Others are civilian adventurers‘, ‘ex-civil servants and the like. But they are soldiers of fortune, ready and eager to ï¬ght upon occasion, even against their own country~ men; and for the most part they make a pretty good thing out of it. ._____.._,y___.__..___ ENGLISH SHOPPING. Toronto “Truth†says: We had no idea how easy and convenient, it was to shop in England, until we made a trial of it recently with that old and reliable ï¬rm of Wal- pole Brothers, (established in 1706), 89 and 90 New Bond Street, London IV. They also have shops at 108 and 110 High St., Kensing- lton W., 6 Onslow Place, South ‘Kensington and 182 Sloane Street, Hyde Park, End. London, England. In 44 Bedford St., Belfast, and 8, 9 and 10 Suffolk St., Dublin, Ire- land, they also liave large retail stores. In Waringtown, County Down, and at 2 and 4 Clarence St., Belfast, Ireland, their great factories are situated, which sup- ply their enormous retail trade. They manufacture Irish table da- mask, household and family linens, cambric handkerchiefs, quilts and counterpanes, blankets and ï¬an- nels, carriage and travelling rugs, muslin and lace curtains, ladies’ and infants’ hosiery of every de- scription. This ï¬llll has the high- est reputation for honorable deal- ing, and any person wishing to purchase any of their goods, may do so by correspondence, and may rely absolutely on their representa- tions regarding the quality as well as the prices of their products. The facilities afforded by the par- cel post and express company ar- rangements between England and Canada render it perfectly safe and easy to order directly ‘from this house. A catalogue will be mailed to any address on request to the New Bond St. shop, London, > England. Czar Kindly Greets a Veteran 0i 12.0 Years. Probably the oldest soldier in the world, Andrei Nikolaievitsch Schmidt, who is aged 120 and fought in the Russian army during the Napoleonic wars, recently ar- rived in St. Petersburg with the ob- 'cct of seeing the Czar. Though the newspapers at St. Petersburg have heard nothing of it, Schmidt was granted a private audience of the Czar. Schmidt was l extreney proud, and despite his l ...____,,_,_____ i WORLD’S OLDEST SOLDIER. immense age he bore himself with martial air. ' He was introduced into the Czar’s study, and his Majesty re-l ceived the veteran with extreme kindness. Schmidt answered sev- eral questions, but ï¬nally, over- whelmed with emotion, he broke down and burst into tears. The Czar made the old soldier some valuable presents, and pre- sented him to the Czarewitch and to one of the little grand duchesses. “After this happiness,†old Schmidt declared, “I can die in peace.†._____>i<____.. The rattle of pans and dishes in the kitchen sounds better than clas- sicals'music to a hungry man. If you arc dissatisï¬ed with your lot advertise it for sale. ddâ€? Showing the Newest Spring Models in “for†to matron. You can buy from LIMITED conï¬dence that our millinery experts, second to none in America, will suit you as perfectlyns if you bought your hat in person in our store. We give ï¬rst attention to Mail Order business. Wtitcfor catalog to-day. 226-228 Yonde Si. dainty hats to suit every age from the McKendry catalog in perfect TORONTO Merchantâ€"“Yes; we are in need A GREAT ENGLISH RAILWAY- of a porter. Where were you em- ployed last?†Applicantâ€"â€"“In a bank, sir.†Merchantâ€"“Did you London and Northwestern is One of the Most Popular. Among all the great railways in England the London and North- western stands out as one of the best managed, safest and smoothest railways in that tight little isle. After telling an old man your Travellers from this side of _the troubles he will proceed to tell you water are landed in Liverpool right a. few of his that make yours look alonsswle the commodious and ‘con- like thirty cents. v-enient Riverside Station of this railway, where, without any extra In Fields Far Off.â€"Dr. Thomas’ cost for transfer of luggage, and Eclectric Oil is known in Australia, With the utmost facility and de- South and Central America as weii spatch, and without leaving cover, as in Canada and the United they can take the train for any States, and its consumption in- part 0f the United Kingdom. creases each year. It has made its $360151 corridor trains, three 0i‘ own way, and all that nee/(ls to be four if necessary, for London, are done is to keep its name before the ‘always in waiting on toe arrival of public. Everyone knows that it is .the great steamshipS, that there to be had at any store, for all mer- ‘may be no delays whatever. These chants keep it. trains are models of excellence ~-»-â€" and convenience, and have luxuri- Nearly 50.000 horses were used 011$ dining cars attached, genera1~ for food in Paris last year. ly two on each train, where most ~-â€"â€"â€" excellent meals are well served at no Moot co from heated rooms to the can ‘ reasonable prices. The coaches Enter air, and tho change sets us coughing. Gun are kept very clean, and are well clean it out?†Applicant-“No, sir. The cashier did that.†Repeat it:-"Shiloh’s Ourp'will. always cure my coughs and colds. w‘ to colds is not hard if cu take Allen's _ _ “g m r islls troublesomc'llllng, and as the roadb-ed is one of the best in England, there is very little vibration, even when travelling at sixty to seventy miles lung Balsam. A neglected oo and dangerous. Tramp-“Help me lady, pletse! For three years I worked f0 rbhelper hour. pause 0f temperance.†Lady 'â€" All Canadians will make no mis- ‘WQ-YB you a temperance 0mm?‘ l†take in seeing that they are book-ed Tramp-“N0; I was the horrible via the London and Northwestern example l†always. . _______,1, If some men were to lose their self-conceit there wouldn’t be much Butcher-“I need a. boy about left. your size, and Will give you $3 a. R t1 Shil li Curowill alwayfl †' " ' e c1 ‘:-" o 'u week. Applicantâ€"â€" Will I have a curepmy coughs and colds." chance to rise 'l†Butcher â€"- “Yes; I want you to be here at four o’clock in the morning.†Repeat it:â€"-"Shil oh's Cure will always cure my coughs and colds." Success is the only thing that can turn a man’s head when he has a stiff neck. “A Grand Medicine†is the en- comiuni often passed on Bickle’s Anti~Consumptive Syrup, and when uoiï¬ in a day. uBut tiiile ailithllons Lungxlnlgltsagi. ‘L . ' _ Il OVOTCOmO 10 00 3TH S (“'80 OOnflll l0 the results from ltS use are CODSI'd Cough will cease and lungs be sound as a new cred, as borne out by many per- don“, sons who have employed it in stop- . . ping coughs and eradicating colds, She-“Pm going to cook dinner it is more than grand. Kept in the to-day myself. What would you house it is always at hand and it like dear l†He-"Er-mold beef has no equal as a ready'remedy. If and pickles l†you have not tried it, do so at once. _ _ Holloway’s Corn Cure is a speci- MOTG PUbhc clocks are displayedlï¬c for the removal of corns and in New York than 111 London and warts. We have never heard of its Paris combined. failing to remove the worst kind. Dhillod to tho Bonc 7 A teas oonful oi Pain. Hi7‘ ' ' killer in a cup of hot water swoe oned will warm . 30m.‘ halr wants Cllttlllg: badly’ ou and aver a cold. Avoid substitutes, there is sir, said a barber insinuatingly to ut one “Pn.inkiller"â€"Perry Davis'-â€"250 and bOc. in. customer_ '“NO, it doesn’t,†re_ “If _ {plied the man in the chair; “it an empty barrel welehs ten wants cutting nicely. You cut it pounds, what can you ï¬ll it with badly last time †to make it weigh seven pounds l†. “Have to give it up.†“Fill it full of holes.†‘ Re eat 1t;-â€""Shiloli's Cure will always curevmy coughs and colds.’ 3613"“ iti- "Shillah'fl F'cilsrP, W111 an"?! Teacher-“What did the Indian “are mycoughs an cm ' children play with ‘1†Bright Pupil ' ‘T "‘" u ' ' , n QUESTIONS THEY WILL ASK. T Wmh the“ ‘mmhwps' “What makes you look so blue, old man '1†, - “Oh, Mabel has sent me back my ring.†“Has she‘? VVliat’s the matter 'l†“W-e’vcâ€"-we’ve had a quarrel.†“But what about?†“Why, I hesitated when she asked if I was sure I’d have loved her just the samcl if we’d never met.†' Trial is Inoxpensive.â€"-To those who suffer from dyspepsia, indiges-l tion, rheumatism or any ailment arising from derangement of thel digestive system, a trial of Parme- lce’s Vegetable Pills is recommend- ed should the sufferer be unac- quainted with them. The trial will! be inexpensive and the result will3 ,5 be another customer for this ex- A cellent 'mcdicine. So effective; is i their action that many cures can‘ certainly be traced to their usel where other pills have proved in~ effective. 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If a man is wise he will never start a ï¬ght unless he has enough friends present to interfere if he gets the worst of it. Pale, sickly children should use Mother Graves’ Worm Extermina- tor. Worms are one of the princi- pal causes of suffering in children land should be expelled from the system. Nine men out of a possible ten wear a sad look after they have been married a year. -~â€"-_-'_vw~~:_ liq-4â€â€œ BEAUTIFUL [ASTER POST CARDS Crosses, Angels, Rabbits, etc., and l your name ill gold on each for 250, Norman Peel MTZ 00., London, Ont- Shlpments Solicited. TORONTO, ONT. ' “121?. .~ ‘Z 7?‘ "‘i1?¢"53¢5‘I§r?\5.-' ' 3‘ appreciated. The Bell is the only piano with the lllimitable Repeating Action. . I s.-.~‘> ' .-|..' ' , _. ‘_- - I .. ‘-,-. -.. ., ‘ . . . . Send for (free) ()3 ‘flu Btu. Pinhole) Organ 00.. Limited alogue ‘No. 75 GU liLPH .ON'IARIOD l i "A “4 1 vi 1 1 4 l l 4 l 4 l l | 1 l ‘nmï¬lmmm-‘A-‘ï¬AI _ x A As‘ .. a A‘ “1~‘~ ““““““