RELâ€"250nm ' 'FtSl’MASTER TELLS WHY liE PINS IIIS FAITH T0 DODD’S KIDNEY PILLS. Doctors failed to cure his Bright’s ' Disoasé, but he found relief in the Great Canadian Kidney Remedy. Clam .Point, Shelburne Co., Jam. 30 (Special).>â€"-Joshua ickersonf postmaster 'here, Is among the inany in this neighbor- hood who tell of pains relieved and jisease banished by Dodd’s Kidney Iills. . “I am sixtyâ€"two years old,†says lhe postmaster, “And I’ll tell you why I think so highly of Dodd’s Kidney Pills. meg to a bad cold my ‘Kidneys commenced to bother me, and the'trouble developed in- )o Backache, stiffness of the jelnts, .md ï¬nally Bright’s Disease. “I was treated by adoctor, but Ahat did not help me much, and it as six boxes of Dodd’s Kidney gills that brought me relief.†Everywhere you go in Canada . eople tell you of the great work llodd’s Kidney Pills are doing, and .)Veryone who tells you can give the :teason why. That reason Simply . that there is no case of Kidney iseasoDodd’s kidney Pills can- not cure. These people have tried them and proved this true. Back- ).che, Rheumatism, Dropsy, D1abe~ lies, Lumbago, Heart Disease and Bright’s Disease are some of the more serious troubles that Dodd’s Kidney Pills always cure, simply beâ€" )ause these are all either Kidney iiscasos or are caused by diseased Kidneys. ___â€"â€"_'1‘ .A GOOD EXAMPLE. Old Mr. Moulton frankly confess- )s that he is not a member of any )hurch. “But I go regular,†he invariabâ€" ly adds, “and what’s more, I get to the meetingâ€"house on time.- It’s Part of my religion not to disturb (he religion of other folks,†. Sheâ€"“Only think, Mrs. Wilkins threw a flatâ€"iron at her husband’s head because he accidentally sat down on her new hat! I couldn’t do a thing like that!†Heâ€"“No, you love me too much, don’t you?†Sheâ€"“Yes; and besides, I. haven’t any new hat.†auchly Mops ooudhs. onto coldi. heal: the throat and hands - ~ - 2.) Cents. Red pepper, fed to canary birds, will change their plumage from He things 001mb†“Teaches arithmetic in a- yellow to red. The Oil for the Farmer.â€"â€"A bottle 1: Dr. Thomas’ Eclectric Oil in the rm house will save many a jour; icy for the doctor. It is not only yood for the children when taken him colds and croup, and for the nature who suffer from pains and robes, but there are directions for ts use on sick cattle. There should llways be a bottle of it in the house. A camel does not see hump, but he sees its Very well. its own neighbor’s A suuoon Chill often means sudden illness. Painkiller is all that is needed to ward it off. Una ualled for cramps and diarrhoea. Avoid gbsh'litutos, there is but. one “ Painkiller â€-~.‘r'orry av '. , Tokio has 800 baths where you )an be parboilcd at a tmpcrature bf 110 degrees for one cent. 'zlnard's Llnimant Cures Distemper. MILD. “Don’t you think my new suit is ‘1, perfect fit?†“A ï¬t! Why, it’s a perfect con- vulsion.†w“... M...â€" rim ISSUE N0. 5-11. snever blister. CHILD LABOR IN JAPAN. Two-ï¬fths of the Million Factory Hands Women and Children. According to Dr. Kuwada, a. member of the Japanese House of Peers, more than two-ï¬fths of the 1,000,000 factory hands are women and children. With no laws to fear or evade, says a writer in Suc- cess, the mill owners are employing 70,000 children under the age of 14. In the match and tobacco in- dustries particularly the work is for the most part done by children, and of these many are under 10 years of age. In the spinning mills these child workers are often compelled to continueat their tasks at night without receiving extra: pay or chance of rest. For disobedience of shop rules they are lashed and lined, this latter imposition usualâ€" ly wiping out their meagre wages. Most of the girls are recruited from the poor rural districts by agents who lure them on with fas- cinating tales of city life. The ig- norant parents, persuaded that the city will afford their daughters greater opportunity for education and reï¬nement, offer up their chilâ€" dren to an existence from which few live to return, and these broken in health and morals. â€">X"_ . A traveller, overtaking an old doctor, whose nag was much fa- tigued, quizzed the old gentleman upon his turnâ€"out. “A nice horse yours, doctor! Very valuable beast that! But what makes him wag his tail so, doctor?†“Why, as you have asked me, I will tell you. It is for the same ieason that your tongue wags soâ€"a sort of natural weakness.†uloldy stops c a cure. :2 Id . h a] lothrontnndlun 5.. I I I 0 has“; Nu:- A FANCIFDL QUEST. "What kind of an appointment do you want ’!†_ “Well,†i said the applicant, “what I’d like is one of those posi- tions in which a man can make a hit by seeing that nobody else has a sinecure.†Welcome no Sunshine after a. storm is the relief when an obstinate, pitiless cough has been driven away by Allen's Lung Balsam. No 0 ium in it. The good effect lasts. Take a. bottle one with you this day. IT WAS THERE. Mrs. Prunesâ€"~“Howdid you ï¬nd the steak, Mr. N-ewboard i†Newboard-“Oh, I turned the- potato.†OVCl‘ Only one “BROMO QUINIHE" That is LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE, Look for the signature of E. W. GROVE World over to Cure 3. Cold in One Day: used “Jackson is a man who makes lit- “How does he do it ’2†kindergarten school.†As a vermicide- there is no preâ€" paration that equals Mother Graves’ Worm Exterminator. It has saved the lives of countless children. The newspaper lists of those in- v1ted to a wedding also include those who do not come. .__,__._ By Brlblng tho Nerves with opium on may stop a cough, but the inflammation goes rom bad to worso. Allen's Lung Balsam, containing no opium, goes to the root of the trouble and cures deep-seated affections of throat and lungs. A girl likes to have a manIflatter her so that she can think it over and wonder if he really meant it. No matter how deep-rooted the corn or wart may be. it must yield to Holloway’s Corn Cure if used as directed. Perhaps some people talk inces- santly in order to disguise the fact that they have nothing to say. Mlnaru's Llnlment Cyres Gal-get In Cows. FA CT AND FANCY. Necessity, like the average law- yer, knows no law. The troolie tree of Surinam has a leaf thirty feet longâ€"the largest leaf in the world. When Cupid hits the usually Mrs. it. ' _Morc suicides take place in Paris in proportion to its size than in any other city. .___,,,__.___ AN EFFECTIVE I’LASTEit. An effective plaster that will not blister. liqual portions of cayenne pepper and flour mixed with enough water to make pasteâ€"to be applied between cloths. As strength of pepper Varies. the warmth of plas- ter may be adjusted by more or less flour. Regardless of heat, this will he mark AGENTS WANTED giOMs wonx. â€"wu WANT RELIABLE 0 -WHEN ALL ARE EQUAL. The pessimist could, not "help families to operate our high- cod automa- Knitting Machinos at home; w mic or spare thinking †a VERA Sad thought. a; B ,. timakulittlng‘éogthe "$310; goodgvsgeLVhFl‘ir all} u , . u' . gaseous". := r l r : ‘ ar-cu an a was, 10 Guns iau \ cone -M°neyi he 16 “ted, 15 no for OUGHS B €01.05 1 Distributing Co.. Dept. w. Orillla. Ontario. thing in itself. “Suppose we all had money, sup- pose every human'being had forty or ï¬fty thousand dollars apiece‘l-vIt wouldn’t do us any goodat all. We’d all have to black our own boots and do our own washing, we’d all be so rich.†DRUG SHARES AT PREMIUM. National Drug & Chemical Co. . . of Canada 6 per cent. ï¬rst prefer- Clear Stomach, Clear Mindâ€"~The ence shares of :31 each are now .Stomach is the workshop of the v1- EN. WANTED. age 18-35, for Human om monthly, and brakomon $80, on all (.‘anad- g iau railroads. Experience unnecessary: no , strike. Positions guaranteed coin etent man, ' Promotion. Railroad Employing outhusrton â€"ovor 400 men sent to ositions monthly. Stat. age; semi stem . Ralwny Association, Dept. 804. 227 Monroe . treet. Brooklyn. N.Y. ‘1 ANGER, Tumors. Lumps. etc. Internal R and external. cured without pain by our home treatment. write us before'too late. Dr. Bellman Medical 00.. Limited. Coilingwood. Ont. HEALTHFUL' HABIT. “Does your wife take deep breathing exercises?†“Yes, when she is too mad to speak.†WANTED. iEJBARN THE BARBER TRADEâ€"NEW i systemâ€"constant raoticoâ€"oarclul instruc- onâ€"few weeks oump one courseâ€"took: (no. Graduates earn twelve to eighteen dollar: weok- . y ly. Write (or catalogue. Mole)- Barbor Galley, . 221 Queen East, To rauto. neurons ' quoted on the London market at a tal functions and when it gets out premium of 12% p.c., the present of order the whole system clogs in price being £1 25. 6d. sympathy. The Spilrilï¬" flfl'ga’flle 1 .FOR. PIOWEB ' mind droops and worc cconies im- ‘, , , a possible. The ï¬rst care Should .be 3. som‘it‘lm‘es the mortgage on at to restore healthful action of the F R ‘ 1191159 .13 t00 hem? for the, founda‘ stomach and the best preparation 0 a LIGHTING , “011- for that purpose is Parmelee’s Ve- sear MACHINES, mosr Economan in v M, a, u _ c , get-able Pills. General I use for OPERATION. _ lS mar 5 "mm": "res D‘Dhthma‘ . years has won them a leading place n h . 1“ About the safest thing for a man m ineduime‘ A trial W111 attic-St Efl' v_ to do who is afraid of getting marâ€" the†V3†ue' ‘ ' “"5"†mod is to hie himself to a cave and , , H . , 99-101 Queen St. E., Toronto play hermit. arpenter (angrily)â€"â€" Didnt I , ____ _ 5 , â€"~â€"â€" tell y0u.t0 notice when the glue Stiff neck! Doesn't amount to boiled‘over?†Apprentice (coolly) ,, ' , _ ' _u ' , . . 1 much, but, mighty disagreeable. Indld' It “as a’ qumter past ‘ You will be surprised to see how ten‘ ‘ quickly Hamlins Wizard Oil will T drive that stiffness out. One night, DESERVIB‘G' ‘ _ . that’s all. Seymourâ€"“I hear that .Wc:gler was awarded a Carnegie hero I ._ . . L ' . edal.†. ‘ Baron Wills of Winterstoke 13 mA 11 ,__uY It was for re. "59mm"? ' , dead He was prominent] ~ideoti- rule) - es. p H '5 "Qt so d‘mcult to 5e" as '1 . " . . y * tecting the Judge of a baby show. you imagine, It pays better - lied With the tobacco trade. â€"-«â€"- than you perhaps think. For "‘fl" TRY MURINE EYE REMEDY a man who will work, the WoMkthEhtIStt -- . - .-t d - D65L"ah?autl:olgliszorowilll(Igngdrafltgbrelig: tor Red’ ‘Weak’ “rgary' “Emery Eye? [3:33]?†gggc'ksgtnioggl Iii-:9 neuralgia. lame back, lumbugo and kindred andGranulatedEyelids.Murine Doesnt ‘v' ‘ ‘ hambllels thilï¬aély oblierpmstâ€, 250 tins and u. Smartflsoothes Eye Pain. Druggists 1 sound and prosperous. ll: y 'm 3’ mums“ Sell Murine Eye iRemelgly, Ligulid, 25c, Palicies _ ’ . '1 - 50c, 1.00. Mur no we a ve in _ H .3. OF COURSL THEY SAY IT- Aseptic Tubes, 25c, $1.00. Eye Bookst sell readily_ in. com‘peiixtiion e H l a . ’ _ and Eye Advice Free by Mail. with any policy issuer. on say he could“ t Stand Pros Murine Eye Remedy Co,, Chicago. ' Should investigate. You Will ’1 Deni-O" . probably demde to act as _2 "thO say in Agent if the territory is open. != “The men he refused to lend ONE VVOMAN’S WISDOM. This is agenu'me ’1 ' o . . 1 money to' “.Do you think his intentions are Oppori'unlty m ‘ , c I! serious?†asked her mother. I i to advance our fortunes Pairs. NERSEGW S .Jflï¬nillilg SETH? “I’m sure .they are,†answered v y -' ' §§32.:§;g.na§isi:;. 31;: §§I;?§,C13;33;V;,â€Hls “Mt-ms | “ï¬lm†We Aswan“ °°' ’ earns; ititstt‘tt‘tuilg‘fitiiyt‘.il’ti‘lti ~ - 1 "m WI“: -- 7mm (JOKES WIND 001.10. and is the best remedy for DU.th (EA. Sold by Drought: in every art of the world a sure and ask tor-“Mrs. Winslow s Soothing Syrup."and take no other kind. Twenty-live cents a 5 bottle. Giunuteed under the Food and Drugs Act, by: lune 80231.net. Serial Nuriiber 1093. ‘ , “I OLD AND WE L TRIED P‘EMEDY'. The publisher ofthe best Farmer's paper in the Maritime Provinces in writing to us " “I tell you, my dear boy, I stand “3'9â€: ' '1." . ,‘- i . v “I would say that I do not know of a ‘5. " of: bllghts‘ .1 b.0116â€) 3' mag medicine that has stood the test of time !\" s‘ on e master in his own house. like MINARD'S LINIMENT. It has '\i Of course, that S all right. But been an unfailing remedy in our house- ,. what I want to know is if you are ho]?! cvcfrdslnce I can remember. and has ‘ ' w“ "l “4 i Y . , - . j , , u out we ozcns of would-be com etitors allowed to smoke in the pailoi'l and imitaturs.†P Fire, Lightning I ‘5 There is no medicine on the mar- R1181: and Storm Proof '7‘ ket that can compare with Bickle’s Antiâ€"Consumptive Syrup in exp‘el- HIS WIFE ’ i. Burahle and ling from the svstem the irritating - I i 0- . . . inament‘il germs that colds engender in the Muwgffm do 30“ do {01 3‘ inmgi i‘ ‘ ' . . . . l q ’i ’ .3 inn-t passages,I It T13 Silï¬Cldel to neg~ ‘fyfée de mumger of (i mummy ,, let us know the size of any roof . cc our co...†1‘ t o “10.1% ex- ‘ ‘ _ ' i - .9 ' 9 , :5. perinbient of riddng V0111;le poi it, HWhat’s the name of this laun- 39:] amghmflng Of coveringand we. . . ‘ _ i _ , n ‘3» . n by usmg Bickle’s Syrup, which is (LXI; . A. ,, w†ma 6 you an Infepesï¬ng Offer" a simple remedy, easily taken, and 112a nn' I ‘ .' once used it will always be prized ~- i E“ a as a, sovereign me.dicine._ Leads Them. 3 a fl @i Pills are the most portable and lelted one way to win an argument is to compact of 1311 medicines, artid when MANUFACTURERS . 9.? keep Still until the other fellow easy to ta e are. 1e mos accep- TORONTO and ‘WILINIPEG loses it. table of prepartions. But they ' must attest their power to be poâ€" PlLES CURED m 6 T0 :4 DAYS P1113415 AS Parmelee’s Vegetable _. .. . . w Jenni/kt). . your aruggist will refund money if P4520 OI_.\‘T- Pills are the most popular of all :32 itotiitt‘gyiiié‘hit€§°ll‘3a.f“26‘ir pills they must fully meet all ‘ quirements. _ Accurately com- De Brokeâ€"So the tailor called pounded and Composed,°f ,mgrefil†again with my bill? Did you saw emit; proven to b? Effectlve m- reguâ€" 1 was out? His Man_yes, Sir, an}; lating the digestive organs, there I told him that I thought he was, 15 no Surer medlcme to be had any- too. where. . a NEEDS EXTRA PRECAUTION. “ n Dr. Faddistâ€"“Your digestion is ' ' ' all out of order. You must go on t a. liquid diet for at least two weeks. An Absolute Cure for g" Take nothing but soup, milk and V Moon Blindness raw eggs. And, by the way, be 3 m ’1 .‘ Cal'eflll t0 masticate your for-I‘d -, (Opthalmia).Cazaract i. n ‘- ‘ and Conjunctivitis thoroughly. x fhygini genes all suf- ‘ i. er tom luaoe eyes. . . I " A trial will convince uuv horse owner that this .- Mlnard S “mmemflï¬i cows. etc. " "°'"‘il’3'ati“?i§é‘ittéi‘t’ii 3ixl§°€§o°§ni§iiieil°‘ if†i fillifcted. No matter how many doctors 1133323 ' ' and failed, use“VlSlO" under our GUARANTEE. _ _ . . I: ‘ E“‘3£63223:2.ll:."§::€.i‘:t°i‘:222i?:.°:.":523."'r “You say their “18114811113 tel‘mm- Shines Sioves So :3: I ated abruptly? . .o , VlSIORamdyAss’n,Deni.5.1933WabashAr..Chlcngo.lll. 1 They Slay Shined . l“ i‘ .3 "Black Knight†is a joy to ' ovary woman who takes pride in her home. It enables her to have the stoves always clean, freshly polished and brilliantly black. “Yes; they eloped.†THE REALM OF FICTION. Mr. Graham threw down his newspaper with an expression of at an annoyance. “It’s too much when "Black Knightâ€i5readytousc . the daily papers begin to print â€"¢351lT“PP1i¢dâ€"and ï¬few rubs g fairy-tales,†he said. . brings a mirror-like polish. .' | “Let me see it,†said Mrs. Gra- ."Blad‘ Knight" 5068 away .L '1 ham. “Perhaps I could read it to .‘m-h ‘11 “‘3 hafdflofk and dirty .3, the children at bedtime to-night.†“’1‘ °f “We P°115hmg- r ' 3, “It’s not that. kind,†said her If our dealer should not how husband. “This is the story of a ‘BIWK-lzht".wewluundyou ff young plumber’s assistant who deâ€" ‘m'ec‘n'w‘W‘d'h'm' clarcd that. he worked so fast that 11",“ gm, Co. mud. 1t was not fair to pay him by the . nmmm 24 _ e, hour, but that he should be paid by l'grazOztawaLï¬hg gal-136*: "I p..." «m km" a“, '10:“.POII'DI ‘ . the job.â€