Mâ€, ...._.... . . - Ca, my . .. ... ....W.., ,.. u. .,.. . _.,._.. .V I. _... “(’qu \‘p {- '1' our : - ~ _ .., . .1â€. . . . ‘ 7 . -- f" ‘ n L; up '1} V n i' _ 'a- “ ‘\_;'j" ' . L" ‘ 3‘“ _ - “ :51: ' aâ€, -‘ at," _‘ “a, g ‘ ' ’- ’>_, . ..' .A‘, 35,. 4.. â€" ‘ V \’ ":19?- r‘ " {f " I , ‘"â€â€˜~ ' " l ; i" i . . r' '“ ' F?“ SUCCESSCROW’NS EFFORT A CLASS FOB COURTSHIP. ‘ ' " ' " EDUCATIONAL KIDNEY DISEASE DRANTFORD LADY SUFFERED I TILL CURE!) BY DODD’S KIDNEY PILLS. I Mrs. A. H. Thomson had Heart Disease, Lumbago and Rheuma- tism, and Tells How She was Re- stored to Health. Brantford, Ont., Oct. 11 (Special) ~I:Iow Colds, LaGrippe and other iminor ills settle on the Kidneys and ldevclop Rheumatism, Heart Disâ€" ‘ease, Bright’s Disease and other terribly dangerous ailments; and how any and all of them are cured by Doddz’s Kidney Pills is fully ishown in the case of Mrs. A. H. lThomson, whose home is at 48 Alâ€" lbion Street, this city. Mrs. Thomson was, some years ago, taken with Cold and LaGrippe *and Straining, which affected her :Kidneys, and the result was Back- éache, Lumbago, Rheumatism and {Heart Disease, which caused both her and her friends grave anxiety. She had suffered some years when she heard of cures effected by tom BROUGHT 0N ‘ Dodd’s Kidney Pills, and bought a box, which she used with such splendid results that she continued to take them till she was cured. :Since then she has used Dodd’s iKidney Pills in her own family and recommended them widely to her friends, all of whom have warm words of praise for the standard Canadian Kidney remedy, Dodd’s ,Kidney Pills. ' Heart Disease, Rheumatism, Lumbago and Bright’s Disease are iall Kidney Diseases or are caused .Iby diseased kidneys. You can’t have any of them if you keep your Kidneys sound and your blood pure. Dodd’s Kidney Pills make the Kidneys sound. Sound: Kidneys lei-rain all the impurities out of the blood. .___,____* UNCLE EZRA SAYS. “Ihev allus noticed one thing‘ i‘thet the man who ï¬nds fault with his wife’s cookin’ never says that he could do better himself. The reason is, he’s afeard she would tell him to go ahead a-n’ try it.†They Soothe Excited! Nerves.â€" 'Nervou-s affections are usually atâ€" ;tributable to defective digestion, as {the stomach dominates the nerve 'centres. A course of Parmelee’s lVegetable Pills will still all distur- lhances of this character, and by lrestoring the stomach to normal ac- tion relieve the nerves from irrita- tion. There is no sedative like them . and in the correction of irregulari- ‘ties of the digestive processes, no preparation has done so effective :work, as can be testiï¬ed to by thou- sands. OF COURSE IT IS. . “I don’t see why moralis‘ts calll lthe time a girl spends at her mir. lror, time wasted by vanity.†' “Isn’t it?†“Of course not. It’s time of real What can be procured. :reflec’tion." a’ Painkiller. It’s effects are almost ‘ Pom Ba“ Cures cuts, burns and bruises. ‘ utsntancous. l ‘ t null cures cramps. diarrhoea. and lake“ in erAvoi substitutes. There in but one ' enter . . ‘ "YELLan er"â€"â€"Pcrr! Dankâ€"250. and toe. “That’s a fool of a dog you’ve ’lgot 1†“Why, it has as much sense as I have i†“That’s what I said.†u E Red “'enk. “’enry, ‘Wntcry Eyes. 9 l elleved By Murine Eye Remedy. Try urine For Your Eye Troubles. You 1'Wiil Like Murine. It Sootlies. 500 At ‘- 'our Drugglsts. Write For Eye Books. *«ree. Murine Eye Remedy 00., Toronto. l _._._ l Kindly mention the name or this Paper in writing to advertisers. l The teacher was giving an exposi- jtion of culpable hom'icide. “If I ywent out in a small boat,†he said, Wand the owner knew it was leak- ï¬ng, and I got drowned. what would ithat be?†Aft-er a few minutes’ ;silence a little. boy stood up and ‘said: “A holiday for us, sir!†i The inventor who is unable to fly in his airship ‘is apt to fly into a .___ , Japan is advancing by leaps and Hustler Generally Gets “hot 110 bounds. The. latest thing is a class “’OI'ked For. in “court-ship†for girls. This has Perhaps you have heard the story been. made a’ part of the curricu- of the young fellow in a big oflice mm m all Of the secondary 50110015 who was laughed at by his asso- for girls' The almond-eyed mai‘ ciates for working harder than dens are taught that Should they . ((q ' seemed necessary. They asked him j’oeve Eoefgfgorhléggitiiain: teongfjiileC 13 one day what good it did him and they must conceal the fact-JD ’d what .he expected to get. “The big above all remember that .’ an desk in the corner,†said the hust- m1 ,1; b . A1. thwomen ler. And there was much laughter, “.aneï¬otbï¬â€˜lï¬ï¬itred girls 33(7) at: because the big desk in the corner exchqn h t h .‘bh thug was the manager’s. But the day ‘ g6 p O Ograp S w} en. came when the young man who admlrers' liked work sat there and gave or. d-ers. Some men, it. is true, have no big desk, no pleasanter or bet- ter position in sight. But those who have not are fewer in number than any nearâ€"sighted socialist thinks. The great thing to do is not to “knOck†the man ahead of you and make yourself sore by cov- eting his job, but to look for his strong points, the points at which he outweighs you, and develop them yourself. And no one can develop in himself any quality he cannot learn ï¬rst to admire in some one else. IA GREAT SHOE FOR DRY FEET The “Wood-Soled Boots,†or Clogs advertised in this week’s is- sue. are 9. Marvel of Cheapness. They are cut from grained leather, Farmers, Fruitgrowers, Poultry- inen or any wishing real damp pro- tectors. For stable use they are ideal. Thousands of them are sold by the proprietors- of The Scottish d’Vholesale Specialty Coy., 134‘ ,Princess St., Winnipeg, Man. THE LEADING QUESTION." “Wait, waft, ye winds, the story, Alid you, ye waters roll l†But who will get the glory When two men claim ’the Pole ’2†mis- FOR THE SUNSHINE CLUB. .__.. Need Never Bear More Than One Kind of Trouble at a Time. We need never hear more than one kind of trouble at a time. Some people hear three kindsâ€"all they have had, all they have now, and all they expect to have. Let us keep cheery. Hopefulness puts energy into the muscles, clears dim eyes, steadies tired nerves, and fits one to do the most and the best of which he is capable. On the other hand, despondency just as certain- ly caps nerve force and weakens muscle-s. A little hill becomes a great mountain to the climber with a despondent heart. One sometimes sees in the streets an advertise» ment which says, “Don’t worry! Useâ€"somebody’s soap!†Better advice, perhaps, is, "Don’t worry. Use hopel" There can be a difference of opin- ion on most subjects, but there is only one opinion as to the reliabil- ity of Mother Graves" Worm Exter- minator. It is safe, sure and effec- tual. â€"â€"_~ ALMOST AS GOOD. “Have you a college diploma?†“No; but I have several mining stock certiï¬cates that I might frame and hang up as evidence that I have been through the school of experience.†A Good Name is to be Prized.-â€" There have been imitations of Dr. Thomas’ Eclectric Oil which may have been injurious to its good name, but if so, the injury has only been temporary. Goodness must always come to the front and throw into the shadow that which is worthless. So it has been witl‘ Eclectric Oil; no imitation car. maintain itself against the genuine article. “is It is an undisputed fact that one packet of Wilson’s Fly Pads has actually killed a bushel of house flies. Fortunately no such quantity can ever be found in a well kept house, but whether they be few or many Wilson’s Fly Pads will kill them all. Browneâ€"“How surprised we should be if we could see ourselves as others see us!†TOWne â€"â€" “Yes; but think how surprised the others would be if they could see us as we see ourselvesl’.’ , .W. I ' _......... Johnnie (to newvisitor)â€"â€"“So you are my grandma. are, you ’1†Grandâ€" motherâ€"“Yes, Johnnie! I’m'your grandma on your father’s Side.†Johnnieâ€"“Well, you’re on the wrong side; you’ll ï¬nd that. out. Wilson’s Fly Pads freely during ‘ Regarded 35 0116 Of “If? 111051? PO' the Summer months the house fly teï¬fl cgï¬gï¬ufbdscoggia illitï¬lrlgï¬ï¬ peril would soon be a thing of tho “I. - » _ complaints and inflammation of the Dash bowels, Dr. J. D. Kellogg’s Dy- ‘ ,W-‘ sentery Cordial has won for itself THERE S THE RUB' a reputation that no other cordial ‘I‘Dicd in poverty i†cried the for the purpose can aspire to. For philosopher, scornfully. “Died in ' v o - v i ‘I 7 - v . 0 young or old suffering from these povmiy did he, an you expect me would be no such flung as {Hemp complaints it is the best medicine ‘to sympathize? What is there in in it.†Kindly mention the name of this paper in writing to advertisers. 5? SAVAIIAN YOLCANO., The things that -others do not consider Worth gomg after come to those who wait. .__â€"- Sends Forth More Lava Than Any Other Volcano. In the Island of Savaii, in the Samoan group, during an August night in 1905, there arose from the midst of a peaceful cocoa plantation a volcano that in the four years of, its still ceaseless activity has sent forth more molten lava than has any other evolcano of which there is any human record. To-day the ‘Fmmedmmnvr, ' '- ~ 2-2“. ’ flow of lava, in some places seven l‘gndred fleet m dirt“; IS ï¬-“Emg “P w. (3. Edwards, a well-known Friendly Society or - ' o‘ ‘ . _ ,hijes‘gvï¬nc’ï¬gifis, leader, of Peter Street, Toronto. _ He cut one of his ed about ï¬fty villa gas and as many ï¬ngers With a piece of glass, and instead of applying square miles ,of whab y‘as once the ;. Zamâ€"Buk to prevent blood person and to heal it, be neglected 330% Pmuctllje a??? {n all Samoa- the cut, and blood poison followed. He says :â€"-“The bloodâ€" 0.1.051; Egg, poison from the ï¬nger spread; up my hand and arm and caused times possible to read ’at night; by me terrible agony. After two months’ treatment the doctor said the glarepf the Suvaiian volcano, there was no cure, and amputation would have to take place if I Whose mm plums 0f Va’POl.‘ by day intended to save my arm. [left that doctor and consulted another. Bfï¬ï¬gï¬ft‘fliï¬ï¬m‘med the“ mo C01†After a few weeks' treatment, he also told me that operation would ’ be necessary. He said the bone had become diseased and the finger '1‘ would have to be opened so that the bonc~could be scraped. lwont away to wonder when “Does the baby talk yet- ?†ask- 3 I would have the operation performed and met a friend who advised me to try Zam-Buk. ed a friend of the family. “No,†33. ~ “That night i bathed the wound and put. on some Zara-Bub I got. a little sleep for the . replied the baby’s disgusted little. :fl- ï¬rst time for many nights. In the morning the wound began to bleed instead of the foul dis- brotlicr. “the baby doesn’t need charging as in the past. This was a healthy sign so I Went on, With the lam-Bah Well, to to talk.†“Doesn’t need to talk '1†wt. :1 long story short, in. a few days i put away the sling, and in a few weeks the ï¬nger was _ o t “No. All the baby has to do is to healed completely. Tel-day that. ï¬nger is as sound as a bell and l owe it. to Zuni-812k. I ~ ' , yell, and it gets anything there is spent. over $20 in doctors fees and when I think how , - . in the house that’s worth having.†Zam-Euic at. such a trifling cost. saved me irom amputation VJHAT ZQM-§UK CURES. 2?- 1 am very grateful. for the balm I can tell you." â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"--â€"â€"â€" _ _ . Jinksfl‘zHfl-Ve You selected a. 35. V ' ' Zam-Buk cures cuts, burns, sprains, festering ‘ i ' sores, ulcers. scnlds. bloodâ€"poisoning. eczema, bad leg, trade or profession for your boy '1†I{inksâ€"1‘1 shall make- a plumber of him.†Jinksâ€"“Has he a bent that way?†W'inl:se'â€"â€He’s born for it. Tell-him to do a thing immediately and he won’t think of it again for AL - , 2‘ 121-558" ‘ j ‘ . ... .I-i'xasat‘ki’flfefflatgy i / and being lined with thick warm twentyflve don“, a week felt, should be a very great boon to permanent position. Goods sell on sight ANNUAL If every housekeeper would use dying in poverty. I’ve got to live ‘ D You Re no; the Danger of a ' T on You see this danger illustrated in the case of Mr. cu REID 'T 0 A AV FRO! “Oil to get u: Educ: 0 '{V0 touch you in 05: par. time. Bookloop u. Shaking :Q- mung, Arithmetic, Commercial I. coin :orrcspondcnco, Matriculct on, To chcn' flutes. Bo innor'l Cour“ tum hlnoo n , Mechanics Drawln , Stock nicing,Azrlcnltn£, Journalism, Special English and 100 other course; Askiorwhat on nee . Olnadun Corrospondonoo College. Limi (1, Dept. K, Toronto, Can. Rad ct ‘ cures the Worst pdnt in in one 5) twcnt minutes. or Hen - ache (sick or norv- ‘ -ouc), Toothache, Noni-ugh. R h c u - -‘ madam, Lumb , pains in the 12$. crime or kiduc c. aim around t e iver. plourloy cweilin a of e Joints. an poinso all do, use BADWAY’S READY RELIEF. AGENTS WANTED. V! EN AND WOMENâ€"DON’T an IDLEâ€" _~ 5 , _ . -‘ ‘3- 1! Show samples of our reliable medi- y.-. 0 1165. cunerb toilet Drcvarations. mire L'ATION WITH Umvssqu 0F Toni). -Ta‘wâ€" 33 m u rsnsnoxs sr. . F. H. Torrlnnion. Mus. Bin. CONCERT. MASSEY HALL NOVEMBER 15!. Tickets may be had at the College. baking powder, and flavoring extracts to your neighbors and forward their orders to us. 1011 can easily make form ten to and- have and repeat orders come fast. Book "How to Succeed" and particulars sent tree. The flame Supply 00.. Dept. 50. Merrill Building, Toronto. FOR SALE. E gï¬gg‘gï¬lï¬lg Ikï¬XPRE $15,353,; OMIC RECI'PA'I‘ION BOOK~Best ooh agent to sell Polham’s Peerless fruit and . lam-lo“ DUbliathln English 1‘1“ “3'93 ornamental trees. Conslder this. Good 9°†“MB- Al'lvhm‘ Rice: Grtnl’y- “- pay weekly, Exclusive territory. Sl' ch guaranteed up to grade and delivered in _ . good condition and all the adrantazes oi ‘ungacLo‘rH will olomiyour Silverware and selling well-known stock. Write now for \ oniorflne moraislike magic. No Dwdili t ï¬gencv for Fall and Winter months. PGl' other aid required, the prepared cloth eel nl ham Nursery 00., Toronto. Ont. gquick, clean, handy way. Price 25 cents. S n: addrtuc (or trial sample. Canada Silvcrcloth 0., Tomb ~._...â€".â€"â€"- __._. _. A WIFE’S LITTLE FLING. "I really don’t know what my T husband will do while I’m away!†“0: he,†get 310? 3111 right.â€_ ’ Bargain prices, $15 to $65, (all makes) “I presume he W11 . But he WIIl taken in exchange ior Model i0 and u have no one to blame when he cuts Remingtons. Many of these machines himself while shaving.†showllttle use. Pomlnuton Typewriter Company. leltod. 1“ DAY STREET. TORONTO. A Pill for all Seasonsâ€"Winter and summer, in any latitude, whe- wruo ther in torrid zone or Arctic tem- nun pera-ture, Parmel-ee’s Vegetable Tl“- Pills can. be depended upon to do on 3. “many ti' ' k. Th (1 t' v'llï¬d ' [611‘ vsor e NSPEP 1° “1 n INTO them a friend always and. should wni'rn carry them with him everywhere. ' They are made to withstand any H- w- “$5509 3‘ con TOYOMO. 0M- climate and are warranted: to, keep their freshness and strength. They do not grow stale, a quality .not possessed in many pill-s now on the market. WAR M FEET AT 40 BELOW Isn’t This Just What You Have Been Wanting? Well Try Our Grained Leather Clogs ALWAYS WITH US. (a BUCKLE) . unln wmc rmcx cosv rlLr. An enquirer wants to know “"5 o, where the liars go to, but up to Women's date there is no evidence they have $ 1 gone anywhere. ' Mcn’o Best Quality Practically all Canadian drug- gists, grocers and general dealers sell Wilson’s Fly Pads. If your ctorekeeper does not, ask him why. fl.â€" The man who has had a. piano in his home for a dozen years wonders how the factories are able to con- tinue in business- '__.-o ï¬t! .50 These Celebrated Wood-Sol“ Boots are ‘ the Warmest Footwear you can put on. THOUSANDS OF TESTIMONIALO. Also imported direct from the Old Country E Men's Scotch HAND-KNITTED Socks 3 pair enclosed in parcel for SLOO. 1 Only from E The Scottish Wholesale Specialty 00., I34 Princess Block. Winnipeg. AN IMPOSSIBLE THING to ï¬nd a plaster equal to "The D. & L.†Menthol Plaster, and it is being imitated. Get the genuine. For side aches, bachaches, stitches, noth- ‘gig equals it. Made by Davis dz Lawrence 0. If we were all mind readers there ship. Are you a sufferer with corns? If you are, get a bottle of Holloway’s Corn Cur-e.‘ It has never been l known to fail. ) . n 5.5 s N A our. - diseased ankles, running sores, ringworm, cold-cracks, box, 3 for or post free from Zuni-Duh: (30., Toronto7 for pr ice. tefuse anything offered “gust as good. ' r' “Wkâ€"m’ ‘ new chapped hands, chilliluins, and all other skin diseases . j and injuries. All druggists and stores sell-at 500.... " r' r: .~ . .wâ€" . ~ ’. " 11': W. 3.325532» .mrhsï¬rsvr-‘FFW. _«"=~‘"“""‘P'W5 A, .. “,2. ‘.â€'._;’:;-.iE-.’.".-.....“"’$“¥f’_ ‘ .4..." “$94....†5"" '9" 3. ,1 “my ‘~.v%~_aw~.n‘w( NMWWQNAJV 0’ C 0’ c 0 c 4 ~.~.»\“W‘u ~_N, m . .zvx v '~ .- x I - 1‘ â€"'\/.“/‘.~. '. “\fon ‘V x > )- .â€" Ky! ‘l’ \3“\;‘. .‘J an. V23.“ . . . .. .H. ‘~ «"4» ~ ~. .4 . a‘p-. ‘ VN'H’V“ 5- v‘ ‘ ":II‘ N†v'w‘. {1" NW1?“ ’ "r". gel -A‘“