‘â€" .A _/- A LIGHTHOUSL --LrjPER’S STORY. ..__â€" LAWS FOR BELGIAN PAINTERS .____. Restrictions Regarding Liquorâ€"â€" Employer‘s Responsibilities. MICROBES. Highwaymen â€"â€" “Halt! Your money or your life 1†Victimâ€":“It’s no go, stranger. My wife’s 1n the same line of business now the spring sales are on, and she’s just ï¬nish-ed with me !" Minard's Llnlment Cures Burns. Eta. Costiveness and its Cure.â€"When Many patent medicines have come the excretory organs refuse to per- and gone, but Bickle’s Anti-COD- form their functions properly the in- sumptive Syrup continues ’00 OCCD- testines become clogged. This is py a foremost DIME among Teme“ known as costiveness and if neg- dies for coughs and cows. and as lected gives rise to dangerous com- a preventive of decay of the lungs- plications. Parmeleo’s Vegetable It is a standard mediCine that Pills will effect a speedy cure. At Widens its Sphere 0f usefklln‘ess year the ï¬rst intimation of this ailment by year. ' procure a pack- SOmething t9 rid yourself 0f 3/ cough et of the pills and put himself un- or cold, you cannot do better than der 3, course of treatment, try Bickle’s Syrup. good effects of the pills will be alâ€" "‘â€"“"‘ most immediately evident. “vv'hy, Willie, you don’t seem to be enjoying yourself.†“No uncle, “It’s remarkable how often a, woâ€" I’m having a miserable time. Auntie man changes her mind.†“Oh, not told me to eat as much as I wanted always. There’s one idea every wo- ._und I can’t!†man gets that she never changes.†__...__ “What’s that?†“The idea that TRY munme EYE REMEDY she’s pretty!†for Red, Weak, Weary, Watery Eyes andGranulated Eyelids. Murine Doesn’t Smartâ€"Soothes Eye Pain. Druggists Sell Murine Eye Remedy, Liquid, 25c, 500, $1.00. Murine Eye Salve in Aseptic Tubes, 25c, $1.00. Eye Books and Eye Advice Free by Maih SaMurine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago. Willi EVERY thllll Dove Head, Bonne Gay, Newfound- r v Special code of 1,3th governng land, Mrs. W. ~10'llng Sends 3111 e};- DODD,S KIDNEY PILLS THE ‘craft which are singularly strict Cefté‘inly Mt as a true b82100? light! suns CURE FOR ALL and exhaustive. Ending all sufferers from 8km dis- . _ a new laws hedge them in with en- Mrs' Young. sfzs’ a1 “maria -~â€"â€" forced precautions one wouldthink “nth eczema £01 Ech'n ye IS’ an 0 Mrs' vamancourt ï¬lms her cxl’cri' in the whole catalogue. In the ï¬rst lumd me' This diseafie Sift??? Fm once to the great mass of proollplace no employ-er of painters may 113’ breast 3“ 51â€â€ u“ 1 1 ex' beverages to the temporary exhinc_ Ind burningâ€"especially when the man’s best friend. ' ' ' _ Pntoxjcatjng liquors he [‘lble; and yet when the eruption Lafond, Alberta, Feby. throught into the Vicinity Of_ the was scratched or rubbed, It turned West are ï¬nding in Dodd’s Kidney Sible for the care which their mm, pain. I went to a doctor, and tried Pills a sure relief from those aches take of their persons. various prescriptions, but seemed becoming more evident every day, washes his hands‘ before eating, octor. Again I got no relief, so and Mrs. Agnes Vaillancourt of this suspend the men whose health is [118d 3. third doctor, and then a an addition to the mass of proof that one suffering from lead poisoning. est for me I got no relief. is being piled up. A painter may not wear the same “I thou-glitI never would be cured, {70115er With Kidney Disease,†Mr? which he uses in his trade. He is 1y Hel‘ald' telling how beneï¬cial Vaillancourt states. “I had pain imperatively required to arm him- .am-Buk was in cases of skin disi of DOdd’s Kidney Pills and I am and a screened has “Well, from the use'of the‘very completely cured of all my aches Contractors and master painters ï¬rst box I saw Zam-Buk was gomj tO’daY-" lead to the ground lead mixed with lion, BtOPPEd the Pains and the sore“ Woman’s health depends on her 011, and it is stipulated that this began to dry up and disappear. In If they Merlot 1n Perle“ mixture must be (so handled that it S _ _ . , order the impurltles are 1103 does not splash or come in contact Was Claimed for 1t, and Wlthm 9 cannot be healthy. She feels it in The law strictly forbids scraping plete cure.†every part Of her bOdY and the Te" of dry painted surfaces in which Not only for eczema, but for ul: and full of aches and pains“ What doubtless prevent much careless- leg, poisonedf wounds, cuts, col every woman should know 18 that ness and protect the careless paint~ Sores. Chapped Fla/06$, P1163, ring‘ health for her if she uSeB vDodd’s it is terribly restrictive and smacks sell-Ids, and Ball Skinï¬nluries and dis‘ Kidney Pills. of over-legislation. eases, Zamâ€"Buk Wlll be found un- LOVERS CONVLY A scientist says the human race sell at 50c. box. or post free from “ . - . T to for rice. ..___ 1s more than 18,000,000 years oldâ€" zam Buk CO ’ own ’ p ' . ' Z â€"B k Soa ,tool Courtship. enough yet to close the door on a “mom le an; u p’ . zero day. A custom of country courtship __;__ been interfered. with by the police in Upper Austria in their efforts to “my “up. a“ in. cm“ CO. I“ . . . . _ . .\o I m ease which is affecting animals in that province. The microbes are, agency. Mr. Jawbackâ€"“My clear, I was Infected areas have been carefulâ€" one of the ï¬rst to leave.†Shc___uWhat do you mean by pub cautions the disease is spreeading say that.†u,, I He__uDO you Object?†She__uLook rapidly. It has now occurred to Mr. Jawbackâ€" I can prove it here, Frank. 1:11 give you just one courting custom known as “Fen- see the beautiful umbrella I tell papa.» sterin†may be responsible for the brought home.†' , farm to another. “Fensterin†is a species of serenading indulged in day’s toil, the young man dress-es in his best clothes and with great the farm where the girl of his af- fections lives. Then, standing he- sings old folkâ€"tunes. If the girl is favorably inclined to allows the swain to kiss her hand. The police say that no other com- can have taken place, and have con- sequently forbidden “Fensterin.†involve ï¬nes and imprisonment. *I‘___.â€"â€"- From the light-house at Lobster Belgium has just drawn up a uâ€" ,painhers and the exercise of hhelr perience of Zamâ€"Buk, which should ACHES AND PAINS’ From the fashion in which the 3'53 to 3' safe harbor 0f refuge' painting the most dangerous trade my great delight zam'Buk has .that DOtld’s Kidney Pills are wo- l employ a’ man who drinks alcohonc gended over my bBVCk' The itChing tion of hls logical power, and no [fleeted Parts were Warmâ€"was tcr‘ (Special).-â€"That the women of the workers. Employers are rework to bad sores, and caused great and pains that only women know is They must see that every painter lo get no beneï¬t, so tried another place gladly gives her experience as not satisfactory, and discharge any urth. Although they all did their “For three years I suffered in~ clothes on the Street or in his home when I saw a report in ‘The Fam- everywhere. I only used six boxes self with “special suit of clothes case, so I tried it. and pains. I am in perfect health are restricted in the use of while to do me good. It eased the irrita- Kidneys. hort, I found Zam-Buk all that strained out of her blOOd and She with the painter’s hands. very short time it worked a com- sult is that she is weary and worn White lead has been used. This will cers, abscesses, varicose veins, b there is sure relief and perfect er from his own int-1:3.cretion, but worm, children’s eruptions, burns, _______.,h .1. equalled. All druggists and store! The Aï¬strian Police Stop Romantic yet some Specimens don“; know Refuse harmful substitutes and imi: "dating from the immortal past has a G suppress the foot-and-mouth dis- 3:. um... “.13., it is said, distributed by human FIRST CHOICE 1y shut off, but in spite of all pre- Mrs. Jawbackâ€"J‘Oh, you always ting your arm round my waisth the authorities that the ancient this time. Look out in the hall and hour to remove your arm, or 1211 extension of the disease from one by the young peasants. After the secrecy slips away from his home to neath her bedroom window, be him, she appears at the window and munication with the infected farms Disregrd of the regulation will TUNING A BELL. ’I‘O CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Tulle LAXATIVE BROMO uimne Tablets, Drug lsts refund money if it ml to cure. E. W. Thin Bils Arc Shaved From Var- GBQ E's signatureis on each box. 25o, _ ions Parts of the Metal. “What a‘ beautiful tone that bell has I†is often heard. There are few, however, says The Scientiï¬c American, who know how a bell re- ceives its joyful or solemn tones. lAll bells, after they are cast and ï¬nished must go through a process of tuning the same as any other musical instrument before they re- spond with a. clear, true tone. Ev- ry boll sounds ï¬ve notes, which must blend together in order *to produce perfect harmony. The tun- ‘ing of a bell is done by means of shaving thin bits from various parts of the metal. It is as easy for an expert tuner to put a bell in ,tune as it is for a piano tuner to '__adjust his instrument to perfect ichords. At ï¬rst thought it would ‘seem that a bell would be ruined Should the tuner shave off too much at the last tuning, or the ï¬fth sound, bpt such is not the case. He would, however, be obliged to be- gin over, starting again with the ï¬rst tone and shaving again till it gave forth its harmonious sound at the ï¬fth tone. . ..___â€"â€">X4___..___ _ After ï¬nishing some things it keeps us busy keeping them ï¬nish- pd. 511170113 Cure “John,†said "‘Irs. Spenders, “I’ve got lots of things I want to talk to you about.†“Glad to hear And the man who is driven to it,†snapped her husband; “usual- drink by adversity probably-would 1y you want to talk to me about have it brought to him by prosper- lots of things that you haven’s got.†ity. Mlnard’s Llnlmem Relleves Neuralgla. Soft corns are difï¬cult to eradi- An inveterate wit and punster Gate, burl HOHOWW’S 001‘“ Gum asked the captain of a craft loaded Win draw them out painleSSh" with boards how he managed to get dinner on the passage. “Why,†replied the skipper, “we always cook aboard.†“Cook a board, do you 2†rejoined the wag; “then I see you have been well provided with provisions this trip, at all events.†A man likes to respect the smart things his children say, because he imagines it is hereditary. Mlnard's Llnlment Cures Dandrufl. ____.__â€"â€"â€" IDIOTIC INTERROGATIONS. How far is a far cry? Is it wrong to steal a march? Does it hurt to be struck by an ideal How did you ever see the shadow of a doubt? _ I What artist painted the picture of health? . When the welkin rings, who an- swers the ring? . When Fortune smiles does she show her front teeth? It’s usually a great bore for the burglar if the safe is locked. ,__â€".-â€"r~ Co' "coffee may make the board- TNU as cant- I kl .4 mo conihl cun- colds. heal. “he , o a lers hot. lb“ and Inn‘- HAD A TOUGH FOOT. A bare-footed negro wandered in- to a blacksmith shop in a little southern town. While watching the smith pound the iron into shape, he unconsciously stepped on a red-hot coal. After several minutes had passed, he sniffed his nose once or twice and remarked in an inciden- tal way, “Peahs to me, sah, dat I smells rubbah burnin’.†Ready-made Medicineâ€"You need no physician for ordinary ills when you have at hand a. bottle of Dr. Thomas’ Eclectric Oil. For coughs, colds, sore throat, bronchial troua bles, it is invaluable, for scalds, burns, bruises, sprains it is unsur~ passed, while for cuts, sores, ul~ cers and the like it is an unquestion- able healer. It needs no testimom ial other than the use, and that will satisfy anyone as to its effec- thinness. TOO FRESH. “Will you promise to support my daughter in the style to which she is accustomed if I consent to your marriage?†demanded old Skinï¬int, when Dobby made his formal proposal. “Well, Iâ€"I’ll promise to be tol- erany close with her, Mr. Skin- flint,†said Dobby; “but, you know, I’m a softâ€"hearted cuss, and , I’m afraid she’ll be able to wheedle a few things out of me that you were strong enough to refuse her.†__________________.._..â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"- Minard’s Liniment Co-., Limited. Gentlemen,â€"â€"Thecdore Do-rais, a customer of mine, was completely cured of rheumatism after ï¬ve years of suffering, by the judicious use of MINARD’S LINIMENT The above facts can be veriï¬ed by writing to him, to the Parish Priest or any of his neighbors. ' A. COTE, Merchant. St. Isidore, Que, 12 May, ’98. HIS TRADE. “I know a slight, unassuming fel- low who can take any man’s nerve away.†“Who is he ’l†“The dentist.†.â€"â€"-â€"â€"n Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup Ru been used for over BIXTYJ‘IVE YEARS by HiLIJQNS or norunns tor their CHILDREN wuss: TEETIHHG. with EPï¬EélLFECT 8000 It 300 the CHILD as)» the GUNS. AL Y8 Ill ‘ VIN 1.10. and s the but remedy or l _ D A ltflfEA. Sold by Drugs: at: in every put at he walk! Be sure and Mk fawn". Winslow I soothing 8ynép."an4 take no other kind. Twenty-{fro cents a hot 0. (liar-unto“ under the Food and Drugs Ant, Isl Number 1093. Jun 99th. 1995. Bar AN OLD AND W'ELL TRIED REMEDY. A VETERAN. Lawyerâ€"“The cross-examination did not seem to worry you. Have you had any previous experience ’1†Clientâ€"‘ ‘Six children. ’ ’ Unless worms be expelled from the system, no child can be healq thy. Mother Graves’ Worm Extern minator is the best medicine extant to destroy worms. ‘ “Now,†said an Irishman, after a serious accident to a fellow-min- er, “we’ll have to send some man to break the news to Moriarty’s wife.†“Send Hannigan,†suggest- ed one of the gang. “He’s just the man to break the news gradualâ€"â€" look how he stutters.†Mlnard's Llnlmont for sale EVBI'YWHGI'O. Before marriage a man feels un- worthy of his sweetheart, but after marriage he acts as if he had done her a great favor in leading her to the altar. Relief for the Depressedâ€"Phys'in cal and mental depression usuall have their origin in a disordere state of the stomach and liver, as when these organs are deranged in their action the whole system is af-. fected. Try Parmelee’s Vegetable Pills. They revive the digestive processes, act beneï¬cially on the nerves and restore the spirits as no other pills will. They are cheap, simple and sure. and the effects are lasting. ' GOBBLES EVERYTHING. There is a shaggy little black-and- tan insect, about an eight of an inch long, that eats everything un- der the sun which is not disturbed every day. It has to be surprised at its. work like a burglar. In most countrles ivory brushes are pretty safe from insects; in Egypt this lit- tle terror eats the ivory and eats the bristles; it eats your tooth brush and eats your toothâ€"pick; it eats the wool with which you are going to mend your husband’s socksâ€"the cards as well as the wodl; it eats the handles off your knives and forks; it rejects nothing .but glass and china and metal. lit a one Main 6991). AGENTS WANTED. GENTS WANTED 45.00 a. d - hi experience no“ . Sells on aghauflbah‘lg u a neceilit to lemon, Docs In): 9! “day men. 'g 1‘ ' ‘ mats-nestle" Ont. ‘ Writ. -4 Y on (Dept. 5). and: FOR SALE. OTORCYCLES, Fl in; Mortals, Bradbury}, Yales, Brown’s, incoln, Elks, and athon how and secondhand, from $00 to 3875. Semi lad Catalozuo.â€"Brown, 816 Spadlna. Toronto. 4XOR SALEâ€"100 Amos Township Tronmm- ster, County Mlddluex, sandy and eh, loam, 2 acres fruit, bulldiu 5 fair, 6 miles to Lon- don Market, 1 mile to It. . station and P. Q" The Western Real Estate Exchange, lelt’od. London, Ont. F you do ire to purchase 3. Fruit Stock, 61-31:. or Dairy Farm In Ontario, or hand In Mani- tuba, Saskatchewan or Alberta, consult mo. I have thousand farm: on my list, some bargain. you want to sell ihny kind of property, :06 mo. ights and iolidays, Park 5'37. W. Dawson, Ninety Colborne Street, Toronto. WANTED. E.\’ AND WOMEN WANTED to r ‘ us ‘Lccally. 'l‘wo dollars per da§plï¬ili and cammlssnon. No experience necessary. Writ. I. L. NICHOLS 00., Limited, Toronto. EARN THIS BARBER TRADEâ€"NEW systemâ€"constant practiceâ€"careful instruc- louâ€"-a. few weeks’ complete courseâ€"tools free GraduateSI earn twelve to eighteen dollari weekly. Write for catalogue. Moler Barbe) College, 221 Queen East. Toronto. W FARMS FOR SALE. ORTHWEST FARM LANDSâ€"Half n. mil- lion acres in most fertile districts. Special Inspection excursion in April. Write now. l4towart 6'. Mathews 00.. Ltd., Galt, Ont. Agents wanted throughout Ontario. ANGER, Tumors, Lumps. etc. Internal and external, cured without pain by 'our home treatment. Write us before toa lute. Dr. Bellman Medical 00.. Limited. Colllngwood. Ont. CLEANING LADIES' WALKING on corms sum Can be done perfectly by our French process. Try It. British American Dyeing (:0. Montreal, Toronto, O.tawa and Quebec. . The Soul ofaPlanolotho- Action. InsIo-t on the “OTTO HIG EL†Plano Action PAINT WITliflllT (ll-L A to out manufacturer has discovered I. mean cl I.an audio: lud ofrlntwlthout the mo of all. e oollllt 0WD t PAIN . ltl a dry powder, and all that in re uln ll ma miter to main n aim. Waterproof. flrapno an endurible u 0} point. It ’ pr" to any surface, wood, mu. orbrlck'. up" I n d looks like oil mint. and costs about on fourth us much. ll information and estllozuo mulled on request to THE POWER PAINT (:0. none $1 6 for 25 The most highly efficient application for the reduction of Swellings, Goitre, Thick Neck, Glandular Enlargements. Its Positive. of all kinds, in any and all stages, quickly relieved and positively cured. Cure your suffering and live quietly. “Common Sense" for Piles will do it. $1 a box. $5 for 6 boxes. Mailed on receipt of price. LVLE anal: rename 718 WEST QUEEN STREET W W A CASE OF LUOK.‘ “I met Dr. Knifem to-day on the street and he out be dead.†I “Then you are the only one of his patients to whom he did so who ever survived to tell it.†mom You will sneeze; perhaps feel chilly. You think you are catch- ing cold. Don’t wait until you know it. Take a dose of Hamlin Wizard Oil and you just can’t catc cold. NOTHING TO BUY WITH. Slipnerâ€"“Does Dr. Cunier tell his patients they can’t smoke ci- gars 'l†Nicktimeâ€"“No, but his bills do.†FILES CURED IN 6 T0 I4 DAYS Your drug‘flst will refund money if PAZO DIRT. MEET la. sto cure any case of Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles in 6 to 14 days. 500. Maxâ€"“Jones is the most wide- awake man I know.†Daxâ€"“You surprise me. I never heard of his being especially enterprising.†Maxâ€"“Oh, it isn’t enterprise that makes him so; it’s insomnia.†SAVED II HIS OLD AGI. Annapolis, N.S., May 14, 1909. â€"I am over eighty years of a re and have suffer- cd from Kidney and B adder Trouble for ï¬fteen years. I took doctor’s medicine but got no help. I want 'to thank you for sending me the sample box of Gin Pllll which helped me. _ ~I have taken six boxes of Gin Pills al- together. but got rcliefbcfore I had taken near that amount. I had to get up som'o nights every ï¬fteen mimllcs and had to use an instrument before I could urinate. Now I can lie in bed four "or ï¬ve hours without getting up. . ' W. H. PIERCE. Write National Drug and Chemical Co.- (Dcpt. \V.L.), Toronto, for free sample. | Regular size sec. 6 for $2.50. - k,'â€"_V.L. .. v.“ chv‘ .r-¢,..'~./\.~J,./ .1 .- , L. -«.â€"»._~..~x / ~-\.r\. 'v’n -‘ l