as you do. rcason of this 1:)1'eference l†“\‘v’lrv, lawn. sir, I always get such a comfortable l scat,†was the ingeniuos reply. THROW AWAY ALL YOUR FEARS 'BACKACIIE, GRAVEL AND RHEUMATISM VANISII BE- FORE DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS. ._._ - t(’rovcd Once Again in the Case of Mrs. Fred Kricger, Who Sufl‘crcd From the Worst Forms of Kidney Disease. Palmer'Rapids, Ont., Nov. 1. -â€" ,‘(Special).â€",â€"Thc thousands of Cana- ;dians who live in daily terror of ithose terrible forms of Kidney Dis- ;ease known as Backache, Gravel :and Rheumatism, will be deeply in- l‘tcrested in the story of Mrs. Fred lKrieger, of this place. ’ l “I was for years a great suffer- ,er from Kidney Disease, Gravel, [Rheumatism and Backache,†Mrs. iKrieger states. “It all started 'through a cold, but I got so my lhead' ached, I was nervous, my llimbs were heavy, I had a drag- lging sensation across my loins, and ‘I was totally unï¬t to do anything. ' “Reading about wonderful cures ,by Dodd’s Kidney Pills led me to Ebuy some. After using a few I ,Iound they were doing-me good and this encouraged me to continue their use. Eight boxes made me well. “I have been able to do my own work ever since and toâ€"day I am completely cured. Dodd’s Kidney Pills gave me health and I feel like a new woman.†I = If you keep your Kidneys strong and healthy you can never have Backache, Rheumatism or Gravel. Dodd’s Kidney Pills never fail to make the Kidneys strong and well.l s. . Sheâ€"~“You here again?†Tramp â€"â€"“Yes, kind lady.†Sheâ€"~“Well, iI won’t help you again. I don’t be- lieve you have done a thing all the -year.†Trampâ€"“Indeed I have, mum; I’ve just done thirty days.†A Pill that Proves Its Value.â€" Those of weak stomach will ï¬nd strength in -I’armelee’s Vegetable Pills, because they serve to main- tain the healthful action of the sto- mach and the liver, irregularities in ,Which are most distressing. Dys- pcptics are Well acquainted with them and value them at their pro- Ifel‘ worth. They have afforded rc- ' . ‘ief when other preparations have I , lose one antler as early as the larg- PURSUIT OF THE CARIBOU. May be Called by Experts Same as the Moose. ' In caribou hunting as a rule the open countries are travelled on ï¬ne warm days and the greenwoods dur- ing stormy spells. It is the unani- mous opinion of those who have fol- lowed the sport for many years that a lengthy trip should be planned to insure satisfaction, says Fry’s Ma.- gazine. In the country at the head wat- ers of the Tobique and Nepisiguit Rivers, New Brunswick, several weeks or a month are desirable if you want a record head. Should however, one be hampered for time, a steady hunt regardless of weather conditions is kept up. This is not only the hardest kind of work, but is not satisfactory. Many a time have hunters stalked a herd in the greenwoods. Finally they picked out the apparently best head and brought it down. As the report echoed throughout the wood the balance of the herd scattered only to reveal as they passed an opening that more than one larger head could have been procured. This after hours of wet, drenching work rather rankles the most sublime temper. For this reaâ€" son, if for no other, is the late fall preferred by experienced men to iany other time. It may take longer, lbut there on the hillsides in the clearings is the game in full view, and though requiring hours to stalk few mistakes are apt to be consci- ously made. Each year adds some knowledge to the pursuit of caribou. They are generally found in herds of from three to twenty. and some experts can tell them the same as moose. This, however, is for short distances such as a hundred yards or soâ€"thc call is very high and hard to imi- tateâ€"when they will leave the herd under their charge to investigate. The color of the antler is govern- ed more or less by the nature of bush, on which they clean them of .the velvet. The big bulls do not '01: specimens of the Newfoundland caribou, though many will drop One antler about the ï¬rst of November. Like all creatures bearing antlers, their growth of such blood vessels is regulated by the temperature of. the winter and the fall of snowâ€"- all of which affects the food supply. If the winter is open, the summer warm, you may look for record heads. They differ from the New- :Iailed, and have effected cures in lailments of long standing where ' other medicines were found unavail- ing. “You look bad, Jim. ’ Have you been laid up ’2†“Well, rather. To-day’s the ï¬rst time I’ve been out of doors for three months.†“What {was the matter, old. chap?†“No- ullll’; but the Image WOUICIHW bé- perial decree was recently issued from the palace in I’ekin: “Owing to the scarcity of rain Prince Kung Kindly 1110mm“ “"5 "lime or this and others have been detailed to pray at the Takoaticn on our be- half of dedicating incense and also Prince 'l‘sai Hsun and others to the some are COmDBHCd t0 a‘Cclllim l~11?) II shih yinâ€"kung and other-temples to prev by dedicating incense and now here it.†paper in writing to advertisers. Some men are born liars and art. Mrs. Robert-“E. “airtime-r} than nIno ‘ ‘ ' I y ‘ ' . 'l’ ' oars azo.tuvorubly commented on LI urine “3 feel thankfld‘ “1610f?†“.C re Illoigedyx‘afmgb itlbppnlic-tton hfhrr have to show our thanks to said :ami or 3e Oi re~tin I‘N . . 7 ' _' ‘ {has}; mm caflgt‘mg. :2" If,†it, temples. “c this dedicate incense ‘ ommended to the famous Explorer. the I an who now returns home as the_Discov- erer of the North Pole. Cold Unttmz‘ Write Murine Eye Remedy .0., Chicago†for Illustrated Eye Books. .yes. Murine Eye Remedy atl'ords Re- iable Relief. urine, 500., by Mail from All Druszixts. “Oh, Mr. Slowman,†exclaimed a Worthy old lady to a minister, “I do like the Sundays when you preach!†“You gratin me vcryl much, my good woman,†the latter. who knew popular. answered ' he was not‘ “There are few who think But tell me what is thel ‘â€" â€"-. , ISSUE NO. 45â€"09 , f, Wm... , gush p" :K JUky‘Hu‘ékzï¬sM" . n x » plenty of rain has come for and we detail I’uhung to the Shae- chengmio, Tsai Fu to the Yihomiao lWinds and Dust cause Red. Weak. Watery on the same day to dedicate incense and to perform ritual service to re- turn thunks for the rain with de- sires for further rainfall to console the peasantsWâ€"Shanghai Mercury. , - Bickle’s Anti-Consumptive Syrup :is agreeable to the taste, and is a scertain relief for irritation of the ithroat that causes hacking coughs. EIf used according to directions it : w and restore the air gThere is no need to recommend it lto those FIISS__,,Did v0“ ever hear Gadbv gthose who seek a sure remedy and say anything particular about me I†Bussâ€"~“Xo; he never was very par- itlcular what he said about you.†are i_n doubt what to use. the ad- vice isâ€"â€"try Bickle’s Syrup. giment has a great contempt hr in- capacity of any kind, and is also somewhat impatient. Tit-Bits declares that a sergeant once complained to could get no man to undertake the duty of barber to the company. pany ’2†asked “See if you can ï¬nd one, and send lnm to me.†Many a man is willing to lose a icnd to acquire a dollar. A2125“; :‘aiw‘m mm! L'N‘ -' I foundland caribou in that the big bulls here always keep the lead and do not follow in the rear. ’1‘ 'I‘IIA 1‘“ KIN G T HE TEMPLE. Quaint (‘hincsc Imperial Decree Ile- ccutly Issued. The following Chinese quaint im- which v if ill break the most persistent cold, passages to normal healthy condition. familiar with it, but to ROUGH ON THE MEN. . . . . a A major in a certain English cr- A writer in him that he “Is there no gardener in the com- the major, testily. The man was duly sent, but on receiving orders to act as barber, ventured to cxpostulate. “Why I†cried the major; “If you can cut grass you can cut hair! ‘Go and do it!†‘ Mavâ€" l CH“... ' "MI " water, head ï¬rst. her, and once more she was able to clamber into the treacherous buck- et. Safely above ground again, she gave way to exhaustion, but only af- ter her task was done. Bladder Trouble. suffering at times In- tense pain. I doctored continually but nothing gave .me permanent relief until I was persuaded to try Gin Pills. Within a couple of days. I received great relief. and after taking one box. I was completely 'cured." " Write National Dru: a Chemical 00.. (Dept. W L) Toronto, for free sample. a forget-meâ€"not 'l†woman ties around her husband’s ï¬nger, my son.†to remove the cows, root' and;' branch, by the use of Holloway’s. Corn Cure.†Others who have tried it have the same egrperience. the pen is sword '2†never saw anybody sign a cheque with a sword, did you '2†â€"â€"For pains in the joints and limbs and for rheumatic pains, and lumbago, Dr. -Thomas‘ Ecléc- tric Oil is’without a peer. rubbed in, the skin absorbs it and it quickly and permanently relieves the affected part. ’Its- value lies in. its magic property of removing pain from the body, and for that good quality it is prized. There was once a young man who met two girls who were constantly together. young man, and he desired to say something nice and agreeale to the ladies, but he knew that if he paid matter which one, the other would instantly be hurt. So he thought rapidly for a mo- ment, and then said: “And, I know why you two girls are together.†“And why?†asked the two girls together. “Because everybody says that a handsome girl homely one as a companion, so that. her beauty may be enhanced by the contrast.†. Either both girls would be angry.‘ with him, or-delighted, after such a remark. ;. And what do you think happened '7 The two girls blushed :in'l'said 2" he was a flatlerer, and went their I way together, each happy for 1101- lself and sorry for the other. l r-“W "\‘â€"â€"“‘ 1â€â€â€œ2‘; ,; A HEROIC WOMAN. Rescued a Little Girl Who Had Falâ€" ' lcn Into a Deep Well. One of the most interesting exhi- bitions belonging to England’s ju~ bilee year was the Women’s Roll of Honor, containing ï¬ve hundred and eighteen names of heroines be- longing to the Victorian era- These were women who had performed some act of self-sacriï¬ce or devo- tion, and the brief record of their deeds furnishes reading calculated to stir the mind from its everyday alm. _ The most commonplace among such actions must have taken the greatest of courage and selfâ€"forget- fulness. Take the case of Mrs. Pumphrey, a delicate, shy little woman, whom no one would suspect of latent hero- ism. A little girl of ï¬ve had fallen into a deep well, and the mother, with two neighbors, rushed hurriâ€" edly to the brink. Mrs. Pumphrey, one of the two neighbors, offered at once to go down after the child, and resolutely stepping into the crazy bucket, she was lowered into the abyss. At a distance of between thirty and forty feet she touche'd water, and leaned over to grasp the little girl, already half-drowned. No sooner had she done so than the bucket overturned, and left her hanging from the chain, clutching her precious burden. . At length a boy of ï¬fteen was let down by a rope, and he succeeded in carrying up the child. Mrs. Pumphrey then placed one foot in the bucket and signaled that she was ready to ascend. But the no);- ious gases below had been too much for her, and midway in her course toward the surface she suddenly fainted. The bucket crashed heavily to one side, her foot caught in the chain, and she fell backward into the The shock of immersion revived ““wfl "“"‘â€"_"' CURE!) IN ONE MONTH. If every woman. who has Kidney or Bladder Trouble. could no to Davisvillo, "For 14 or 16 years, I had Kidney and HELPS HIS MEMORY. 1'4“)th Villieâ€"“Say, pa, what is Paâ€"“It is a knot in the stringr a A lady writes: “I was enabled- She-â€"“Fred, do you believe that mightier than the Fredâ€"“Yes, I do. You It Lays a Stilling Hand on Pain. Well 3- A MODERN SOLOMON. Now, he was an asuut: compliment to one of then, no always ch noses at X .-‘........â€". .. - of uric tern. "minator deranges worms and gives ! .rest' to. the sufferer. .25 cents to tryit and be convinced. I when wet with _ brushed with corn meal. Arrested, and Consumption Cured :- was stricken down with La Grip c in I906 ' i. and it left him in very load can ition. He . says: I was nl‘lrun down and bordering on had awful swells. and coughed nearly the ;-' whole time. -7 began to take Psychine. in a low nervous state; butlrom the first bottch began to '- g‘: improve. Itdid marvel: for me and brought ‘1- ';5» me back to health in no time. making: new ‘ } man of me. ' v the attacks of La Grip 25 ventativc. I always: c Psychine if I feel :3“ a co. no time." For Sale by all Draggists and Dealers, 50:. SI: SI NEEDED IN EVERY. HOME It is beef in pure concentratediand'most palatable form, and is assimilated immediately you drink it. digestion. Ordinary foods require hours for When your brain is tired â€"â€" when your daily duties seem too heavy â€"â€" when your appetite is capricious â€" BOVRI L is better for you than any medicine. . w '°' BE amp" Com; MIAMI/It‘me mm ~V‘Vhon One Is “chilled through," or sufl'ors from («rummage Pains, sore Toma, umbpgo Tooth- ao}; hem-31m cg. gnaummua. 'Ionsll- mg‘mflammetlon of the Win) Tiling. Bow- ois er Lungs, "mp!- 'Sor6 MWCMS' lor- Pains or any , Ikind. “39 . Radvrny’l PROOF» POSITIVE. Blox~â€"“Theorists are fools.†Knoxâ€"“Is that your theorv'l†Bloxâ€"“ch.†Knoxâ€"“Then we will let it go at Out, and talk to Mrs. A. Simpson. they that", .would do just as she dictâ€"take Gin Pills and cure themselves. A Cure for Rheumatism.â€"~A pain- ful and persistent form of rhcuma~ tism is caused by impurities in the blood, the result of defective action of the'liver' and kidneys. The blood becomes tainted by the introduction . eauses much pam in the tissues and in the joints. Parmelee’s known to have effected markable cures, and their use is strongly recommended. A trial of them will convince anyone oftheir value. acid, which Vegetable HANS BREITMAN SAYS: “Ef a. strancher vants you to in 'dorse a cheque, tell ’im you vos vilâ€" ling to vait till der pank vos open ) . Worms derange the whole sys- Mother Graves’ Worm Exter- ~m USES FOR LEMONS. Dirty‘straw hats become clean lemon juice and Ink stain and rust spots I’afllll‘l neuralgia» when moistened with the juice and hung in the sun. _ Fruit stained hands become, white with the application of lemon juice. Indigestion is relieved by the juice of half a lemon and a little :salt in cup of hot water. ‘4‘ I 1..., . 1,-“n. Mr. G. D. Colwcll, cl Walkervillc, Ont. 1'. Consumption. I could not sleep linighu, This is howl was when l It Iodine: the body, against ‘- and is a sure pre- ‘d coming on and it puts me right in N0 HOME SHOULD BE WITHOUT PSYCHINE per bottle. Dr. T. A. SLOCUM LIMITED, ' j g TORONTO " l l i l l-KE u " ’ "magmas w, ' ' l v I l TEMPER Surecure and positive preventive. no matter how horses at my ate are infected or “exposed.†Liquid. given on the tongue: acts op the Brood and Glands. expels the oisonous germs from the body. Qures Distemper In Don’s and Sheep and Cho era in Poultry. Largest selling live stock re edy. Cures La. Grippc among human beings and is a ï¬ne Kidney remedy. .0c and $1 a bottle: $6 and $11 a. dozen. Cut this out. Keep It. Show to your druumst. who will get II: for you. DISTRIBUTORSâ€""ALL WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS SPOHN MEDICAL 60., Chain“ and Bucloriologisis, GOSIIEN. MIL. {LS-Ii Pills ‘ are many re- 'lEAR Ithinking of taking a course It only 005“ I winter write for free particulars ah Pink Eye. EPIzooIlc. Shipping Fever .3. Catarrhal Fever Free Booklet. “ Distemper. Causes and Cures." son~ SALE. VONG BOOKâ€"150 FAVORITE .SONGS. music; Ten cents. Arthur B... words. Rice, Granby, Que. â€"_ AGENTS WANTED ANTED~LOCAL AND GENERAL ‘ Agents~Liberal contracts to good; men: apply by letter. Continental LIIBI Insurance Company. Toronto. Cortes" pondcnce conï¬dential. EDUCATIONAL. BOYD'S SHOR’I‘HAND SCHOOL. 131': A- Yonge St... Toronto. prepares com-l . 0 rs hers in 50 days. by the, g‘i'eIril-L‘il-BIIC SYSTEM. Posrtlons se-t cured. Write for catalogue. STOCKS. 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