[00K THE ADVle OF HER FRIENDS IN LONELY ICELAND. The People Th2; Know What’s Going on in the World. A traveller in Iceland says that he journeyed more than ï¬fty m1les from the capital, Reykjawk, and non DODDaS KIDNEY PILLS saw but two or three farms in all MADE MRS. PAINCHAUD WELL. .â€" Ihe inherited ill-health from her parents, and for seven years was from their scarred .sides. a sufferer from Kidney and Heart Trouble. V Whitworth, Temiscouta Co., Que., Feb. 20 (Special)â€"That she took the ldvice of her friends and used Dcdd’s Kidney Pills is the reason Mrs. Julien Painchaud of this place gives for the perfect health that hhows in her every movement. , “I inherited illâ€"health from my parents,†Mrs. Painehaud says in an interview. “For seven years my cart and Kidneys bothered me. 1 ï¬vas always tired and nervous. I could not sleep. My eyes had dark 'circles round them, and were puffâ€" ed Mid swollen. “I could hardly do my housework when I was advised to try Dodd’s Kidney Pills. One box relieved me of pain, and .. six boxes made me perfectly well.†* ' Every woman who is feeling fag- ged, tired and worn out, should use Dodd’s Kidney Pills. They cure the Kidneys, and every wo- man’s health depends on her Kidâ€" neys. Healthy Kidneys mean pure blood, and pure blood carrier new life to run down organs which sup- ply the body with energy. If you’re a suffering woman ask your friends. They’ll tell you out of their own experience to use Dodd’s Kidney Pills. .. ______>x‘_____ Glasses which are used for milk or any milky substance should al- ways. be washed in cold water in preference to hot, as the latter is apt to leave a cloudy appearance, and necessitates a. great deal more labor,in the washing. The same rule applies to perfectly new glass- es which have not been used. After I cold Drive don't fall to take a ten . In] of Painkiller mixed with a glass of 1.05322; And sugar. It surely rovents chills. Avoid my. I otitntu, there is bu one “ Painkiller"_p.m DIVIl’â€"-ilio. and 500. To iron clothes easily, damp the clothes and fold them neatly. Then roll tightly and lay- aside for sev- eral hours. After this the clothes :an be quickly ironed. ' Warts on the hands is a disï¬gure- ment that troubles many ladies. Holloway’s Corn Cure will remove the blemishes without pain. How a man does swell up when his opinion turns out better than yours! A safe and sure medicine for a child troubled with worms is Mo- ther Graves’ Worm Exterminator. Billâ€"“What’s the matter with ,your hands?†Jillâ€"“Writer’s cramp.†Billâ€"“How’d you get that?†Jillâ€"â€"-“I started in to make a list of the resolutions I have broken already this year.†Mlnard’s Linlmeni Cures Diphtheria. >l< CONFESSED AFTER 40 YEARS. Ex-cfown, Dying, Told of Killing Circus Girl. A remarkable deathbed confes- sion has been made at Budapest by an old man named Schmidt, who died in a hospital there the other day. Schmidt, who had been a circus clown, related that forty years ago he took an engagement with a travelling circus. There he made the acquaintance of a tight-rope dancer, and the two soon became engaged to be married. One day-the girl informed him that she did not love him and that she intended to marry someone else. JSchmidt pleaded with her in vain, ‘ {and then his love turned to hatred. " He cut the tight-rope, and when 1 {the dancer began her performance . "(that evening the rope broke almost ' [immediately The girl fell from a great height _â€" find was instantly killed. At the "me no one realized that her death been deliberately planned, and Schmidt’s secret was not divulged until he lay dying in the hospital. The police have found that a wo- an was killed during a circus per- Ermance forty years ago, exactly _ the ex-clown described. â€"~_. that distance. “During all this time,†he says in the Youths’ Companion, “I had not seen a sapling as big as a stalk of cat-o’-nine-tails. Extinct vol- canoes surrounded us on every side. Dust storms swept down Distant gleams of glittering ice from the glaziers dazzled us when the sun shone upon them. “But here, in a land where there is almost no fuel, and where few crops besides hay and turnips can be raised, in the land of the mid- night sun in summer and the mid- day moon in winter, ,I found books and cheerful conversation, an out~ look on life, and a knowledge of current events which I have not al- ways found in populous cities. “There are no schools, to be sure, outside of Reykjavik and one or two other small towns, for children can not walk ten miles each way to a schoolhouse, and even such a schoolhouse would accommodate but two or three families. But the itinerant pedagogue goes about from house to house, carrying hislburns and scalds. gover the affected irheumatism, etc., etc., and rubbed store of learning with him, , and leaving behind much: intellectual CHILDREN’S SCALP SCORES ARE HEALED BY ZAM-BUK. Some children iable to scalp sores, etc., and ofâ€" ;en these break out with annoying h‘equency. Such a case was that of “.he daughter of Mrs. Albert Gae- like, of 485 Amherst St., Montâ€" eal. Mrs. Gaedike says: “My lit- Ile three year old daughter suffer- :d frequently from scalp disease, 1nd try as we would, we could not :id the little one of this. We tried averything we could think of, but lailed to effect a cure, until we were advised to try Zam-Buk. This balm seemed entirely different to lnything we had ever tried before ind from ï¬rst applying it there has a marked improvement. The Iores became less inflamed and less irritable. After a few days, they :eased to trouble the child; and in less than a fortnight from ï¬rst comâ€" mencing with Zamâ€"Buk, they were completely healed. In View of these facts I feel it my duty to let others know how beneï¬cial Zam- guk is.†There is no doubt that for scalp sores, ringworm, ulcers, abscesses, cold cracks, chapped hands, frost bite and similar sores, Zam-Buk is absolutely without equal. It is just as good for piles, varicose sores, poisoned wounds, cuts, Rubbed well in part, it cures stimulus and a. desire to know what ‘ into the chest it, relieves the ï¬ght. is going :on beyond the bounds of the island. - ness and feeling of weight due to :ontracting a bad cold. All drug- ' “They were great Chess Players 1 gists and stores sell at 50c. box, or in the lonely farmhouse where we with us. Although my c-ompamon considered himself a fair chess playâ€" er he was ig-nominiously beaten by the angular lady of the household. They had a Bible, too, and an Ise- landic hymn book. We went away from our short visit to the lonely farmhouse of the Sog with the im- pression that the home life in the typical farms of Iceland might well be envied by dwellers in more fav- ored climes.†“on: con 5. ewes colds. Sicily o throat and Ian I. await? 11.13 Young Manâ€"So Miss Ethel is your oldest sister. Who comes af- ter her? Small Brotherâ€"Nobody ain’t come yet; but pa says the ï¬rst fellow that comes can have her. A bottle of Bickle’s Anti-Conâ€" sumptive Syrup, taken. according to directions, will subdue a cough in a short time. This assertion can be veriï¬ed by hundreds who have tried it and are pleased to bear testimony to its merits, so that all may know what a splendid mediâ€" cine it is. It costs you only 25 cents to join the ranks of the many who have been beneï¬ted by its use. Two festive ones were ambling homeward at an early hour, after being out all night. “Don’t your wife miss you on these occasions?†asked one. “Not often,†replied the other; “she throws pretty straight.†TRY MURINE EYE REMEDY for Red, Weak, Weary, Watery Eyes and Granulated Eyelids. Murine Doesn’t Smartâ€"Soothes Eye Pain. Druggists Sell Murine Eye Remedy, Liquid, 25c, 50c, $1.00. Murine Eye Salve in Aseptic Tubes, 250, $1.00. Eye Books and Eye Advice Free by Mail. Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago. The number of bright children we meet is susprisingly large, consid- ering the quality of the parents we know. The Oil of Bowenâ€"It is not claimed for Dr. Thomas’ Eclectric Oil that it will cure every ill, but its uses are so various that it may be looked upon as a general pain killer. It has achieved that greatâ€" ness for its-elf and all attempts to surpass it have failed. Its excel- lence is known to all who have tested its virtues and learnt by ex- perience. The Tigerâ€"What’s the matter with the giraffe? He doesn’t look well. The Lionâ€"No, he says he feels sick all over. The Tigerâ€"Has a sore throat, I suppose. Mlnard’s Llnlment Cures Garget In Cows. When cleaning a fryingâ€"pan do not scrape it with a knife, for af- terwards the pan will be more liable to “catch.†Boil out the pan with hot soda-water, and if necessary, scour with ï¬ne sand. 0â€". A tasty way of using, left-over boiled rice is to put a piece of but- ter in the frying pan and adding the rice when the butter sizzles. Fry until brown. ost free from Zam-Buk Co., Toron- Stayed and they were keen to play‘i . for price. Try Zam-Buk soap too. is... Cook (leaving)â€"â€"“I should like to ask you for a written character.†“Why, what am I to write, you idle, goodâ€"for-nothing girl? - You surely don’t expect me to say you gave satisfaction?†Cookâ€"“You need do nothing of the kind. Just say that I stayed with you three months; that will be the best char- acter you could give me.†A Mild Pill for Delicate Women. ~The most delicate woman can undergo ' a course of Parmelee’s Vegetable Pills without fear of un-’ pleasant consequences. Their acâ€" lion, while wholly effective, is mild land agreeable. No violent pains or purgings follow their use, as then- sands of women who have used them :an testify. They are, therefore, Ltrongly recommended to women who are more prone to disorders of the digestive organs than men. Heâ€"“I say, Dolly, may I take your photograph? You look so pret- ty that I feel I could eat you!†She â€"“Oh, I see; that’s why you want me on a plate, eh?†lire. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup Has been used ior ovor SIXTY-FIVE YEARS by Eéfgglgi‘ï¬ï¬‚ot MOTHERS for their CEILDREN WHILE I , ..' , with F ItFl'C'I‘ SUCCE‘QG. It EOOTIIIDS thy cigars». ,s yrsus 317.. ophs.xihrs all mm: (.IIIIK “1}. Due. ring a tho but remedy for bulimia“. S l b! Drpcglm in every part of the world 130 euro and sk or ‘Mrs. \Vinslows Soothing Syrup."apd take no other kind. Twentyd’lve cents a kettle. G inronteed under the Food and Drugs Area, has 29th. 906. Serial Number loos. AN OLD AND WELL TRIED REMEDY. To bake potatoes quickly, boil them in salted water for ten minâ€" utes, then put them in the oven. The boiling water will heat them through and they will cook in a. short time. Mlnard's Llnlment Cures Colds, sic. If half a bottle of olives has been used, and you wish to keep the rest, add a pinch of salt to the brine, pour a teaspoonful of olive oil kinto the liquid and replace the cor . "A Little cold. You Know," will become a great longer if it be allowed to reach down the throat lo the lungs. .Nip the peril in the bud with Allen's Lung Balsam, a sure remedy containing no opiates. Passengerâ€"Any danger on this trip, cap? Captainâ€"Well, there is a pirate balloon above us and a submarine under us, and we’re carâ€" rying twenty tons of dynamite. Out- side of that there’s no cause for DCI‘VOIISDGSS. T N U ISSUE N0. 8â€"11. are particularly “this watch cost EXPEN SIVE. “Yes,†said the portly passen- ger with the noisy tie, proudly, me a hundred and ï¬fty dollars.†“Weren’t the police able to get your money back Cl†asked the meek little man in the seat just across the aisle. "’ The Pill That Brings Relief. â€"â€" When, after one has partaken of a meal he is oppressed by feelings of fullness and pains in the stomach he suffers from dyspepsia, which will persist if it be not dealt with. Parmelec’s Vegetable .Pills are the very best medicine that can be takâ€" en to bring relief. These pills are specially compounded to deal with dyspepsia. and their sterling quali- lies in this respect can be vouched for by legions of users. Heâ€"You are the only woman I ever loved. Sheâ€"Do you expect me to believe that? Herâ€"I do. I swear it is true. Sheâ€"Then I beâ€" lieve you. Any man who would ex- pect a woman to believe that can- not have been much in the com- pany of women. Turing Down Signals does not delay storms. Opium-laden “ medciines " may check coughing, but the cold stays. Do not trifle ; when you bag is to cough take Allen’s Lung Balsam, in. iron opium, toll of healing power. ’~ Harkerâ€"“I say, old man, what is the safest way to make a dash for the North Pole?†Barkerâ€"â€" “Why, take a map and ï¬nd the North Pole; then make a dash with a lead pencil.†The Chicago Fire could have been prevented with one pail of water, but the water was not handy. Keep a bottle of Hamlins Wizard Oil handy and prevent the ï¬ery pains of inflammation. Bridgetâ€"Please, mum, will ye lind me yer watch for ter bile ther eggs? Mistressâ€"Why, Bridget, you have a clock in the kitchen, haven’t you'.l “Yis, mum; but the clock is slow, mum.†PILES CURE!) IN 6 T0 l4 DAYS Your drug in will refund money if PAZO OI_.\"I‘- MENT fol sto cure any caseof Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles in 6 to 14 days. 50c. “Shall we advertise for a man with experience?†“Well, I don’t know. The last man had so much experience that we couldn’t teach him anything. ’ ’ Mlnard’s Llnlment Cures Distemper. â€"-â€"Yes, I lost a pet dog, but this isn’t it. My dog was brown, and this one is white. The Manâ€"Ah, mum, the poor little beast turned white from grief. The dope Did It. They sup lied the Menthol found in “The D &L" Mont ol Plaster, which relieves instantly backache, headache, neuralgia, rheumatism and sciatica. “Doesn’t it make you sad,†ex- claimed the member of the Audu- bon Society. “to see women wearâ€" ing on their hats the feathers of the poor little birds?†“It isn’t feathers that make me sad,†reâ€" plied the married man. “It’s the bills.†, Fairville, Sept. 80, 19052. Minard’s Liniment Co.. Limited. Dear Sirs,â€"We wish to inform you that we consider your MIN- ARD’S LINIMENT a superior ar- ticle, and we use it as a sure relief for sore throat and chest. When 1 tell you that I would not be withâ€" out it if the price was one dollar a bottle, I mean it. Yours truly, CHAS. F. TILTON. Tommy (after a long, lingering survey of his uncle, who lost an arm and a leg while country)â€"“Is that why you are on halfâ€"pay, uncle?†T0 was A com 1" ONE DAY Toke LAXATIVE BROMO uinine Tab] t Drugglstl refund money if it hi I to cure. KIWI: 013.0 E's signature is on each box. ‘35:. SLOW ENOUGH. Old Bill Titcomb had taken a sack of grain to an oldâ€"fashioned mill to have it ground into meal. He watched the ponderous wheels. reâ€" volving slowly while a tiny stream of meal trickled feebly out. Finally his patience became exhausted. “Do yer know,†he said; “I end eat that there meal faster than yer mill can grind it!†“Yes?â€__ remarked the miller, “but how long could you keep on eating it, Mr. Titcomb?†“Wal,†replied Old Bill, con- clusively, “I reckon I cud keep on at that rate till I starved.†~ Your time will comeâ€"~but it won't wait if you are not ready. his}: AND WOMEN w ' .‘on. N Slltlfgilll‘iilsglis (30.. Limited, Toronto. Graduates] earn twelve to eighteen weekly. College, 221 Queen __â€"_______â€"._â€"â€"â€"£ NORTH WEST FARM LANDSâ€"Half 1. Inspection excursion in April. Madam (to rough looking caller) ‘ ï¬ghting for his! AGENTS WANTED ANVASSERS WANTED Weekly salary j paidâ€"Alfred Tyler. London. Ontario. WANTED. ANTED to represent Two dollars per day salary ‘. - us Ltca y oexperionoe noconary. Write TH E BARBER ' ‘I‘RAD Islâ€"NEW LEARN sys tomâ€"constant practiceâ€"careful instrno~ iew weeks’ complete courseâ€"tools 1 o, dol are Meier Barber ionâ€"o catalogue. ast, Toronto, Write fo FARMS FOR SALE. Spam; 0 Ont. l’ n or s in most fertile districts. in a 0 WI“. lltewart 6L Mathews 00., Ltd, Galt, Agents wanted throughout Ontario. nit YUU GOING Warnâ€"are know some- thiug about the opportunities for home- Iiteadin, in the Canadian ’ost. We can an 1; you will information regarding the best 0 ti present opp irtunltios ior tsklu up farm lands in lhe most fertile 'uudevelope sections of the Canadian North-West. Our information ll lh~ elutely reliable, and it is free. The Homestead {salty Company, Dominion Exchange Bldg, 'i‘omnio. , ANGER, Tumors, Lumps, ere. Internal and external, cured without pain by our home treatment. Write on before too late. Dr. Bellman Medical 00.. Limited. Coilingwood. Ont. The Heart ofa m... is the Actiors. Insist on the ', "OTTO HIGEL†,2 Piano Action A GREAT DEMAND FOR PAPER SIDE-K ‘ wxs'rn PAPER. or ALLGRADEB. I Also Rags, Iron, Metals, Rubbers, ma; . . S . *E- PHI-LAN , “"°"r'%$é‘n“ti.'t‘n‘l‘.' t' ' Phone for particulars. Maln 2693. EIEETREB tilt-R8 FOR POWER ELEGTRIG DYNAMOS F‘OB LIGHTING BEST MACHINES, MOST ECONOMICAL ll ElllDI-ll ELEELBJEA} lMflllliltl- 99-101 Queen, St. E., Toronto V$1 a box 6 for 25 The most highly efï¬cient application for the reduction of Swellings, Golfre, Thick Neck, Glandular Enlargements. Its Positive. of all kinds, in any and all Stages, quickly relieved and positively cured. Cure your suR’cring‘ and live quietly. “Common Sense" for Piles will do it. 81 a box. $5 {or 8 boxes. Mailed on receipt of price. LYLE 3"; Amy": TGRIINTB 718 WEST QUE!“ STREET .. Fire, Lightning . Rust and Storm Proof " Durable and Or 11 amentaI I let us know the size of any roof 7 ‘3‘. you are thinking of covering and we ' will make you an interesting offer. Metallic Rating to. “m ltod MANUFACTURERS TORONTO and WINNIPEG SYMPATHETIC. “There goes for.†“What’s the trouble?†“That fur overcoat is the only garment he owns, and he’s lost twenty pounds since this warm spell began.†' a man I’m sorry GUHED HER Kl DNEYS. Mrsiqjghn Peitigrcw, of Central Econ- omy . ., was m i' ll Rheamaï¬sm. p c we. y helpless from 505th; foluld not stoop, and her limbs ached . n 1 was tort f around the house. are or her to be up amt As Mrs Pciiigrew at it “I W. . 8 ll crippled up. I saw Gib Pill; advertlscad and sent for some, and after falling only two boxes, am A different woman. Gil Pills are the only things that helped me, and I cannot say too much for them.†If you have that dreadful pain in the backâ€"liar: are tortured with Rheumat- lslglgot , Pills gt one rite Notional Dm‘.‘ Chemical Elem. W.L.), Torontonr n-eo sol-12: gular else at dealers, Wc a box. 6 “I 33.50.